El Paso Herald (El Paso, Tex.), Ed. 1, Friday, April 5, 1918 Page: 10 of 14
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EL PASO HERALD-SPORTS RECREATION and OUTDOOR LIFE
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BLISS BOXERS
WINFReMCQDY
Four Fast Bouts Pulled Off
at Headquarters of Cody j
Engineers. j
At the request of the 109tb en-
E.r.rers. of Camp Cody. JJ. M. who are
new encamped across the river oppo-
i-.te the ninth engineers physical di-
rector Harry I- Osborne took a nurn-
l.tr of Bliss hoiers out to the en-
gineers' camp Thursday night result-
ins- in some of the best bouts pulled I
f ft here this season. t
O'.Neil Stops Billing. j
A scheduled three round bout be- j
I een Eddie O'XeiL of the base hos-)
mtal. and Billings 109th engineers
i-ilght well be called the main eTent.
Th two mixed it from the start until i
The latter part of the thir65 when Bill-j
ings was stopped by OTfeiL The first I
round was fast the second taster and
'hose at the ringside say that all that
ould be seen In the third round was
two chunks braced against each other
surrounded bv flying gloves.
Ssalth Faa.
Bill Smith of the military police
ent on with Dippo representing
vdy. They love tapped during the
irst round. Perhaps Dippo got the
uiea that was all Smith could do so in
the second he rapped Bill and in re-
turn grot such a trimming for It that
lie threw up the sponge. At that
Smith didn't cut loose by any means.
When SInerter. of the hase hes-
pirsl .-itepped oat te hook Bp with
IMatA. lemk easiaeer the anal
BltS expressed far the fate mt
the little feMow. Bracks nsi mm
tea poands heavier and the visit-
ors thsaght it weald he H credit
si all te heat peer little
fallow liar slaatter. Those vra
knew Slaatter smiled
take Bill Smith had done Slautter
tarted easy. Brooks rapped him a
! ummer and Slautter abandoned tap-
pings for the real thing. It was so
tot for Brooks that he dropped his
.-irras. as if to quit. "What's' the mat-
ter?" inquired Slautter. "Don't you
want to box?" "Yes but not so hard."
replied Brooks.
It was agreed that tney wouia rut
Old Judge Rumhauset
WORRIED SICK OVER
THE DAYLIGHT.
By Tad
tee") I nV1"'0 A f
TEST OF REAL
Mi IS SEVERE
Means of Determining Ath-
letic Average Is Adopted
by Army Directors.
Ayer Mass April S. Can you
chin yourself ten times Jump eight
feet from a standing position cletr
a bar at a height of four feet two
inches throw a 12 pound shot S3 feet
climb a 2 foot rope in IS seconds
dash 50 yards in seven seconds or a
mile In six minutes and lift a (0
pound weight over your head with
one hand or sit np from a supine
position with a 20 pound weight sus-
pended from the back of your head?
If yon can do these stunts while
dressed in regulation army uni-
form or like apparel you needn't
spend sleepless nights worrying
about your physical condition ac-
cording to Captain Board F. Neoigan.
director of athletics and representa-
tive of the war department commis-
sion on training camp activities at
Camp Devena where the 7sth divi-
sion is stationed.
Capt. Neiligsn prepared this pro-
gram for the soldiers at Camp Devens
as a means of determining the rela-
tive athletic caliber of the companies
in the division. Bach man was re-
quired to pass eight of the testa to
obtain a positive mark for his unit.
"Besides showing the excellent
physical condition of the soldters the
test demonstrated the value of a
sound ath'etic training In eqniplng
a man for military service." Capt.
Nelllsrsn stated. "When some of
EIRE CABBIES
TO FILL HEED
Will Use Very Young Girls
and Boys Only for Com-
ing Golf Season.
New York April 6. Employment
nt a-iTi raddles dnrinr the coming golf
season promises to become general
throughout the United States me
Chicago Golf association has Uken
the matter np In all seriousness and
the chances are very much in favor of
a ruling being made that will pro-
hibit the emDlovment of any hut very
young boys or girls. The matter of
girt club carriers will not be as inno-
vation for this country. At the Oak-
lond Gojf club of Bayslde U I tie
gtrl caddie has been on the Job tor
years. Then only .recently the Oak
Ridge club also In the Metropolitan
district came to the conclusion that
it ought to engage girts to do the club
toting his year. To nuke the Job
still more attractive bonnaea of
thrift stamps are to be offered.
these men came to camp they eosld
barely raise a 0 pound weight from
the ground let alone lifting ft above
the head with one hand and they
would be gasping for breath after
running a block. Bat fresh air. eMail
living nutritious food hard work
exercise and last but not least ath-
letics having brought about a mar-
velous change and now the majority
oi utese men are uiuwi 1 vw.
mens of American manhood."
All AIMENII
III ATHLETICS
Plan Physical Training for
All Youths for Protec-
tion of1 Nation.
Chicago in.. April C Systematic
athletic training under government
control for all the youth of the coun
try la the snfestance of a plan formu-
lated by Nelson N. Lambert president
of the Chicago Athletic -orlatior.
and sent In a letter to eaVPjtary of
war Baker.
The plan practically asks for a sec-
retary of athletics to direct physical
development of the American race to
such an extent 'that never again will
this country find itself unprepared t-
meet any contingency that may arise
It calls for compulsory utilization of
American enthusiasm for port in th-
development of 1M per cent of the
youth of the country instead of th-
present 1 per cent.
The project provides for athleti-
paraphernalia. Instructors sport--field
and gymnasium for each pre-
cinct and each boy from 14 to 21
years old would be given opportnnltv
to take part in those sports best
suited for his development.
SBW ROOKIE KOR WHITS SOX.
The Chicago White Sox have a ne-.v
rookie pitcher named Ray. who bans
from Lynn Mass where he made a
college reputation. Ha to a six-footer
and w sighs 10 poaads ud waa dis-
covered by Norrar I CNeUJ aetin;
aa scum xer tne wans qb.
lightly and the bout proceeded. Slaut-
ter sent them in eo fast that Brooks
had considerab! j trouble in keeping
his bearings. Receiving a blow on the
Jaw Brooktr went down aad took the
count. T".ngsiders say he was not even
aaze.u but rouna tne count tne oesi
way to end the bout which had be-
come too warm for him. He walked to
his corner and showed no evidence of
having been hit a hard blow.
A bout between Baylor ninth en-f-iueers.
and Mason. 109th engineers.
went three rounds and was a good ex
hibition and aroused enthusiasm of
the fans to the cheering- point. Mail
of the 64th infantry refereed the
bcuts.
''e the Cody boxers showed good
. ove r7ua! to the
Fort Bliss contingent. Director Os-
8BE
'BBPfiiKC? CIGARETTE
ISrSSHflsast TiLj:-'-'-- 'j r-
borne had but a short time to get his ;
men tegetner out tne buss represen-
tatives were among the best here.
Eddie CNell is anxious to meet Ed-
die Hanlon again and would like to
bear from Hanlon.
One is not lonely
when by himself- with
MURAD The Turkish
Cigarette.
sa a
An Easy Day For
Golf Favorites
Ptoehurst. X. C April C In the
second match round of the north and
south amateur golf championship
tosraament yesterday none of the
favorites In the championship 1C were
foreed to extend themselves to qoali-
f f fh. Mmf.flnsts In whlen. hs
medalist B. L. Seo field of Stamford. I
wBl meet Irving s. Kooeeon. oi
Rochester and Arthur Yates of
Rochester will play R. A- Stranahan.
Scefteld defeated R- C Tunstall. of
Norfolk. S and X. Robeson defeated W.
nr rMinfes mrt Th nnli 1 n and Vb t mn de
feated Leslie Dane of Rochester. Vt. I
bUBSBBUt caase uwwkb h me ex-
pense of Donald Parson of Youngs-
town. Scofield and Yatee are expected to
meet in the finals Satarday.
I POTT FT PR PR I
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NO PRIZB FIGHTS. BOYS.
St. Louis Mo April S. The ehed-
uled eight round boxing contest be-
tmAAt JaIr namntM snd Pnrk"
Flynn heavyweights here next Mon- i
day nltht has been canceled follow- i
tag an announcement by chief of po-
Hoe Young that the promoters would j
IBASEBALL
t Pedfle Cssst lessne ssxaes:
At Los AsEsles. Calit. R-
8elt Lake 1
Los Angeles X
Battsriis Oslt Lake. MeCsbe.
Kesodck; Les Aagelss Standndgs
Betes.
At Sseraments; CabX
F- B. av
4 (
I IS s
Dell and DTonner:
Saersmento Brandey aad Bsstsrly.
Xxhlbltiea gsmss by major learee
teams fellow:
At Houston. .Tex. R. H. B.
Calcsav Americans 1
Hosston U
Batterles Calcaso. Robertson. Fabsr.
Williams snd Sehslk; Hoarton Smlthson.
O'ena and Hlatt Noyes.
At Austin. Texas R. H. E.
Boston Americans ie Is 1
Brooklyn Nations! 4 - t 1
BsUerles Boston. Bosh. Wyekoff snl
Mayer. 8chsns; Brosklyn. Oriner Cbeney
and Krnsgnr.
At Orasaebarc: 3. C R. H. r.
New York Americans 11 1
Boston NaUeanht t 1
BeUartes New York. Mecrklge srd
Rsnnsh Reel; Bssten. Rssan Baches
and Henry.
At Atlanta. OS- R- H. I.
Wssniagton AnMrieans S IS S
Atlanta Southern (
Batteries Wsstaisatoa. Ayera. Craft and
Atnsatith; Atlaata Ghsrrity Tboraburn
ana
An Xtra Pair
of Trousers
WITH EVERY SUIT MADfe TO
YOUR MEASURE. '
Beginning tomorrow (Saturday) and for a
limited number of days only we are going to
put on that FREE PANTS Sale again.
Avail yourself of this opportunity and come
in early to make your selections. Remember
with each suit you order you get
BOWLING
OAOTTJS CLUB.
raelter Learae.
Keenta Tss m
J. M. Smith 1M 121 141 11
A. X. I u sib si X4 XM 199 &4
w. x. Mse m irr 14- 4iT
V. K. Keeaic.
14 1Z7 lit
ill (It
Wooabera Team
C Stahl" IT 1M 1S4
G. A. Hamael IS lis 122
a S. Baker . 1(7 105 131
P. c. WeedbBTB... i7 147 14:
ST4 S4S S4s
Psssts wen Reeobr 1: Woodbara
Blgb came Leemes tM.
Hies total Loesses S4.
Brewnfield Team
J. Vaaoemeer .... 1(1 1M 1U
J. W. BrowaOeld.. 114 127 lee
A. MeCernnek ... Ill 132 111
W. Lelevler 1M 1(9 1M
Stv 555 (It
Capron Team
J. Letefatss 114 111 111
X S. Caproa IK 111 1M
Q. A. CrUehett. ... lis 11 11
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Feints won Tjanrsn 4.
Blsh came Critehett 111.
High total Batsman (10.
Strike out Capron.
Special Match Tealeht.
A special match between th.- smelter
leagse snd ths Telephone league will b
rolled tssdebt. The fire hich averase '
men In each league will be matched. The
Smelter will line np. H. G. Bateman. F. l. '
Woodburn. J. Vandemoer. A. Z Loomey t
and O. A Critehett. The Telephone
learue trill roll W. A Brad-haw. K P
Anil-r.on. r- H Philips. J F. Mnl and
J. E GamewelL .
A Pair of Pants Absolutely FREE
Men this is positively a WONDERFUL offer coming at this brae of keen
scarcity of merchandise.
Some clothiers say we're crazy. Maybi we are but we've got one or two ideas
where our brains ought to Be besides il doesn't take brains just to give a cus-
tomer a GOOD VALUE.
Here Are The Reasons For THis
Sale Study Them:
We are loaded to
the roof with fine
woolens and trim-
mings bought long
before the advance
in materials. We
have our own staff
of designers cut-
ters and tailors and
MUST have more
business to keep
them busy.
SUIT TO YOUR MEASURE
UrB jjj
Made
AND UP
WARNING The fastens "Don dee" Systen h
widely Imitated We have no eenneevtea with
any oilier store la this eltr. and. tacrefora
aVse too Is em 10 the richt plare.
We sell DIRECT to
YOTJ FOR CASH.
This knocks the
middleman out en-
tirely and assures
us a fair profit.
This is one SALE
you can't afford to
miss be fair to
yourself in this
matter and COME.
EXTRA TROUSERS FREE
We
Are
Tailors
Not
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