El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 36TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Friday, August 11, 1916 Page: 8 of 12
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CHEAT MEN PLAY
BALL LIKE KIDS
Annual Houae Ball Gama at
Waahhtfton Com Republican
Firat Time in Four Year.
By Aor4ted Press.
WiaMlm. .Angus te Tbe aaeaal
hettae bssebstl f mm m BesaaMleaa
teas k ror ( IK U IS. M Um
Hnl Iteainrrallr Seres.! la fan rr
The llepublli an l pi . annul I . tins tnl s "P" uu-npwii. ...
fiar the g. re trial thetr wellbelrt ei teem Just end one-third Innings of
WW responsible for ha clrtory. Iiut thePy h1 hn completed whan Um-
tYetnncrtti laid It M lha rl.sors of rouB-'P" Lrti celled time. Two arrora
ty rhaulauqua. They salo Uta star herno I "y the locali put visitors oa flral but
critic pitcher liepresentitive Yal Wabb. !"" of i ham got any further on tha
of Morlh i anilina ho ror ycaia in- twin
tar Napuhli'snt at hi marry. rn nar
bench while reaching out to shake henna
with an admirar after a apees-h to irgtrtte
fenterrlty and heoiy sprained his l n arm.
This alibi arnuaerl derision among "" He
publican who pointer) nut that Webb i a
rlyht hancler. but Ihe tieniorrals cepltert
that It left arm injury lhal i i
Mathewana from the yima. though he. too.
IS a right hsnrter and viiih that they reated
their raw
The Republicana appeared to he in better
condition than their npponenta. They used
only nine men. though they frequently
Stasia' il position lienresenlallve Sydney
Mudd. their Maryland pHrher. atarred. He
made too runa three hit all putout and
even assist and struck out all men tmty
onre. in the gea inning waa he hatted
hard nemocrat then arorert aeven runa.
After that Johnson of South Dakota and
Miller of Delaware relieved Mudd for a
abort time but he came hack strong later
Nichols or South Carolina. Rouae. or ken
kurky. and Harrison or Mississippi atareen
The Democrat used ruurteen playera.
Tor them each outlining three hita. Har
tiaon also senme! three Bun made aev-
eral remarkable appa at abort and tield
the Nepubllrsns rnnlea while pitching the
last two inning.
Speaker Clark nepuhiiran trader Mann
war honorary umpires hut they never
left the ifrand atanrt Uncle Joe cannon con
aumed thro botes or popinin while he
yelled enrniirsgeni'-nt to the Republican.
Frank Kunce Champion
Colorado Motorcyclist
By Associated Press.
Colorado Bprtng. Csls. August It.
Freak Kuaer. sr Lnvelae.it. Gate was
srewaed Bintercyele champion ol els-
rade IMs artersnon and won a prlre ol
ÜA Ihreiigb Me preara In negotiating
tas Pike's Beak auto rsre emir a dis-
tases ef twelve aad a ksir mllea In 23
minute tares seronda. Floyd Clymrr.
sf Sreetey (Ms. esa only seven aCr
nnd hrhlnrt Ike wlaarr eklle Howard
Ullllama Mnlahrd third In 22 mlnulea
W.l seeead.
Although Kunce landed the state cham-
pionship his time to itn- summit nt the
peak wa beaten lr the rourtb race event
by Clymer who marte the distance in tt
minute U seconds. Kunce finished sec-
ond In this event. In tt minutes to sec-
onds and Edward Killmore third In tt min-
utes ts second.
perfe t weather ushered In the three-day
raring program and the events were run
off without accident. In descending the
mountain after the races however. Art Da-
vtdaon. of Denver waa unable to control
Ms machine and was thrown on
n. '
He was picked up unconscious bnt Ins In
Jarle are not erlotit.
VAVnCRHOOF IN RIDE CAR
By Associated ITess.
Colorado Springs Colo. August 10. D.
Vanderhoof won the aids car event in the
Pike's Peak motorcycle race today. His
time was no minutes over the twelve and
hair mile course during which he
climbed approximately n.non reel Vander
hoof waa third In atartlng and quickly out
dlslsnred hi nearest competitor Floyd ly
mar and won by nearly seven minutes
Clymer's ttme was 30.B) minuta. R. A.
Phebui was third SI 'jn minutes.
Pittsburgh Faüorites
Surprise by Failures
By Associated Press.
PtUburg August It -Defeat of two
hocaea that were regarded a certain
w isa era Peter Mount a the larseystr
eld tret by Ceehslo Jay and Madsay.
1:17 tret by Slater rHrnsg. fraliired the
seeead day ef grsad rlrnilt rsrlng at
BraaeU Maad.
Derby Custer in the t tT pace was the
only favorite to make rood although u
rector Todd In the t in trot perrormrii n ue
to rorra and won his rare
Petar Mount broke when not far more
the wire In the opening te at and rinlabed
second in the two subsequent heals the
son of Peter the Ureal earn In third.
(.óchalo Jay won the raea in straight treats
Cryatel Border trotted sn exhibition mile
.to beat IBM. and covered the distance
In I III i The weather was Ideal and
the track faat Dlrertum I will be driven
In an exhibition mile tomorrow.
Calif
ornia Racqueter
Outplays Jap Star
By Associated Press
Besbríght. V I. Auguall to t" Liada
ley Marra) al CalKomla aad Ururnv
I burr k (orsaer Princeton rhataplon
ware the trtrtars la the ArMnra etui
leage eut singles a tb turf el tbr
aaabrlgbl Laws Teasia aad Crlrbel club
hrre lessay.
Murray at toe net outplayed lb hi a ki
agbe. the Jaiianracs. i n t-4. A 3 churm
drrrated Wlllla l Isatis or CaMfonila. na
UonaJ clay court champion t-t. 4
m jobntou and clarence J. Ortrrtu
national doubles champion woe their
aeital-riaal in liar doublet. They defeated
the pair or young playera rrom the Parirte
coast F.ugrne s Warren and Edwin H
i.oriHtek. t I -. Murray and church win
naeet bmtorrow to decide lite challejig of
R loriis Williams II for the rup.
Ill Milt tNII IllVim Ml Mill
B AsaurUted Presa.
kanaas ilty. Auguat It. Jwluaay Dundee
sad tXser Hammer ligtittaelghla has been
uaslelied lor is round bout to a decision
DRAYTON
ARROW
GOLLAR
ikr'Ei?r's
Itere oa taptaaiilirr it. sseoiduig to an an
imeaatnt or tbs p . ui .lrcs Iters luoighl.
BPJMer7o71B
asssUaOsl akV
heavy shower
ONLY THREE INNINGS PLAYED
After all tha dellherttlon of tka Commercial league offlrlala. owner of
the PeldmBn leam. Manager MraT'amaat of the local slub and ftklpper Thnrna
of the vtottors to eelert ta moet aultable date for tha opening of tha three
gam Miner eerlee at John McOoeW yard. It remained far tha weather
man that tieedteaa gent of the- Joy of a.
others to rulo the heat two-thirds of
the opening; content by popping tho
Whole works right In the eye with a
It-mlnute rain which droee the play-
ers from the field and the fans to the
uppermost aa. liona of the grandstand
Irrult. As far as the battle went.
York carried off the pitching honor
ly whiffing five batsmen te two by
Rnuthpaw Tate. Benjamin for the
PVIdmans found Pat for the only hit
registered getting on when he shot a
hot one through the first and second
base line first time up.
Captain Head opened for McCam-
nt's men by taking first on a pass.
He waa sacrificed to second by
Buchanan and went to third on Ben-
jamin's poke. Robertson cut Benja-
min down when trying for a eteal of
second and Head waa caught with too
liberal a lead and waa out at third.
There was a good crowd of fang
on hand to welcome the visitors and
they rooted long and loud for the
players ta resume the content In the
soft going hut the management of the
two clubs decided to call It off after i
20 mlnutea had expired from Che call I
of time. .
Herewith la presented the acora of
tha abbreviated play:
American League
PMILAOtLPMIA I: CINCINNATI .
B lanlilal i n
Phlii.l.tpl i Ai.tvat i a Tona and Mam has a
twlrlliia dual In whl-ti eatlhar team niada SMra
UTai .i hit In an Innlnf srrari rasaad cla-
neiialla iWal. Majar ai.n pert art aawporl
with llanrreCt ami Lndania maklnt aanaaUanai
piara Tha nrtni
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Wants Meredith Entry
in Swedish Contests
By Associated Presa.
New York. August 10. P. W. Rublen er-
retcry of the Amateur Athletic union an
iioenrrrt tndi.y the receipt ofa cablegram
rrom the Swedish National (iymnaatle and
Sporting association requesting him to ar-
ranre tor the entry of " Ted" Meredith anil
two other Amerl an athlete In Delrt events
to tan place In Sweden some time between
trtoher snd 1. Mr. Rublen has selected
io- Loomlea of Chicago aa the second en-
try
The third man to complete in the game
will be named. Mr Rublen said after the
nationu eliamplonahlps have been held al
.Newark September a. 9 and It.
( I FVKI.AND PRIMKRR IN CHAMPIOMHHIP.
By Associated Treaa.
Indlanapolla. August 10. At a result or
n inning today's game mil St. Paul I to 3.
Cleveland la acheduled in play In tbe chain
plonslilp contest of the union printer' na
tu nal baseball tournament tomorrow with
tin- winner or the i in ago New York game
New York defeated hi. l.ouia 7 to t In the
other game played today. John J. Mr
Cowan of Chicago was re elected presi-
dí nl. and Joseph J. Dallas or Huston sec
n nrv -treasurer and St. Paul wta chosen
a the IBI7 tournament city at a business
session of toe league loday.
MF ADO VYROOK THIRD TEAM VICTORS
Hy Associated Press.
Marragtnsett Pier n I . August 10. In a
hetty rain tbe Meadow brook third team to-
day dereated Point Judith in Ihe rinal event
for the junior ikiIo championship or Amer-
Ira. tits to ." In a seven period game
seieral lime riders were tbrown owing
to the sodden field. "Petal Judith was
largely nulplayrrt. snd only the clever
work or P. S. P. Randolph. Jr. at bark
saved them a worse deD-at.
DICWY SMIITHF.RS -(II on
By Aasurlated Press.
St. Loals August 10 Young Denny or
New Orleans knocked out Sailor Jerabek
or St. l outs in the rirsl round or a trhed-
p'ed It-round botlng bout bar tonight the
BM n weighed It; patksdl.
III Nlll lfON MM l' AUAINi.
Special to tbe Morning Times.
. in .m ii m i lir Texas. August to nl Hen
deraon tonight knocked out Holdlcr i luhls
ol Cblrasxi In Use fourtb round of a ached
ue1 to-round fight. Child took consider-
able punishment but was unable to stand
up under Henderton's vicious wallopa.
Indian Superintendent
Charged With Murder
of Renegade Navajo
By tunes special cocreapondetu.
Prsscoti. Art.. August m Vt slier Runkr.
suiieritileiMlral or lias Western Navajo In
oían leservatloo. will be tried separately
when toe cues of Wilson. Robertson Bunks
sad Plash char text with lb murder of
Tsddt Un a renegad Xatajo ludio. ioiii
tip lor trial September It The i ha gx
against Riinke is tlutl be was responsibls
sfr the mime -f Taia Tin who wa shot
try an officer while resisting arrest.
M lit time of lb ktlMilg tlw Nstajoa be-
i aiue aicatlj disturbed and threatened to
go on Use warpath and kill ail the whites
on the reservation foibiwiag the uiiiut
nienl or in. four man. the Klagstarr nan
bar of r.onsmeeee rsaducted an Investiga
lion of the case and cuaspleuly exonerated
I inke and tas others.
Railroad Terminal of
U. V. & P. to Be Moved
P Time 'in iai c
J rimú Aril August
mt the terminal ef Usa
Parifir railroad aad construct
saitriabsck at cos or ttttjBl. are
eonatdeieii by efftrlats of tbe aarrew
tu r which roaaeru Jarosa wit tb out
be wo id Tbe toraiksal . at proi
I... ied oter mil rross tbe town af
In tan. aad is only reirbai Br tax lisp set
or roads iare ia afaigbi Irarftc mt
i .xiausa ta tat loral yarda are tinuae
ate rtiiiai gitaaa tar as i usual of
uwaasaai aiarir tb ktrwa af Jerga.
spoils qameIchAMPIONS TIGHTEN
SHORT BUT SWEET
Rente Rita gb p. a. po. a.
miwi. a g g g g t a
Rrlatow. rf I g o s 0 t
Ciar rf i e g
llnbertaun e I A g f I
Orlaeom. tb I g g 4 I
Ybarrondo. Bk t g e I t
Robiaon. to I g g I
iMMiipsey If I g I a
rete p I g I I t
Tutela to 0 070
I I - in in an ab r. b. po. s.
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Puritana a 0 0 0 t I
Penjaeiin. lb I a I I I
Meets lb I 0 0 1 I I
Veaaon. rr I 0 S 0
i-allagner e I o n 4 I I
ulky a I o 0 0 t
l iangmyra. ef I o o n
Tortt. p looooo
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one oat when game s called account
! rata.
santa Rita n o o 0
; hiu o o o 0
! intiman o fl 0 0
Hit io a i
Aerrirte hhV-Btichenan struck out by
York I Pats 1 rirat bae on baila -rr
I ale I. Flnl bae on error Santa HIU t.
Left oa base Pelamen t. Time or. gtme
minute. I'mplre-l.nrls.
RATItNAL LIASUt STANOISSB.
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WUZSr Til K Y 11.11 TlllUf
Pltlahurgh al Boaum. I St lys.i. at Naw Tor.
Chlrasa at BrtsAlyn I i Ininnall at ITUI phla.
WHKIU. THKV I'lkT TOMOHROW
Boatoo at BrissSbn ' I I aa at lltlaliurth
Saw York at Phlla'phla a l.ula at ctnrtnnall.
AMERICA LIASUt ST ANDINOS.
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SCORES YP-.STKKDAY.
Beaton II. 11 -aga S ! iKirntl In PhU'taMa 4.
Ht bnula L Waal Inn s t'laralanil 3. Sea York 1.
WHKHi. THKY l l.Al TODAY.
Cletalanfl at Si. Loula. I lt.auwi at Chicas.
wilt f TULV PLAY l o II o il No il
Datrnlt al I'htraae I PhlU'phla si Nast York.
Claraland at tt Loula. I Washington at Boston.
WItTIRN LIAUUC STANDI NOS.
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It SU I Dallas
Tf XAS XIAUUI SOORta.
At Oalrsslon- Baasw
Hallarlas Ogla anil Jenkins Kei
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At Oakland Svora:
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IMilham i pit Bcpoltada.
Al Ljs Angalaa First saina H-nra
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Bollarlas -Nos
Wlialtui MILS.
INfllai.'.i'
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and Mataa.
At Ban Lsk -Scssra
Oaklan.t
Salt Laka
Haiierlss IVough aad CtaasWi
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AMI SICAN ASSOCIATION SOORtl.
At MUmaapolls Mlnnaapnatj. I: IsmlsrlUr.
Al at. Paol H- Paal. I: IndlaiiapoBa. 4
Al Kanaaa CU) -Bausa ID I; ToWslo "
At Mllaaukaa Mllaauka I'nlunilala. rain.
aOUTMISN LIAaUI BCOREB.
Nan Otlsana Sa Orlaaras. I: NaahtlUa S.
Al AUanla mania
..nil. noes 4.
Al MaM Mi.l.Ua
Al BtnuPighani Hlrmlogtiaai
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lioXINt. AT BILVEB CITY.
By Tunes special cm -respondent.
Silver city IV. M.. August to. Arrange-
menu are couipleied lor what promises to
be ihe biggest boxing card ever stage I In
Ihe southwest on Labor Day In Silver clly.
Butt Anderson. Vsncoutsr Wish . light-
"eight and who am eral years ato was on
Ihe high road to tb world's championship
will meet Benny (JofUova. or Albuquerque.
ii nine tern champion in the main event.
It is planned by Promoter Otto Forster to
run excursions rrom Fierro II mover Hur-
ley. Santa Rila iteming aajd El ruu the day
or tbe battle. Anderson Ii now tt Santa Rita
training tor the bout and baa woa a email
ai mi or rana who will bark him to tbe
limit against toe Albuotjrcquaea. Both An-
derson snd Cordova will finlah training
here.
Portland Cement Co.
Generals Sales Agent
Sent' to Los Angeles
S. O. vi. curdy general ssles agent of the
Southwestern portlind Cement pompany.
baa been trtnarerred to Los Angeles to
take rharge af tBe Portland Cernenl com
party's sale office ai that piare. He win
all eemenl In California and Nevad rrom
ihe plant at El Peso and the one wblck Is
ktcated ai Victo rvUi. Cal.
The El Pato office will tun be la charge
Of Mr MrCurdy. W. B. Bltlr. cashier of
the loral plant will be In direct charge ol
the offtee here bat. itaough Mr. Mr-
Curdy will rnab Ml home la Ctiirsrrtla. liw
oral office wUI still be operated under his
dueclloa.
Mr. McCurdy expecU to ie aj pgao for
victorvul plant which wa built by tb
tsme intercala which arwotrd Uw local
plain. It aportad to be cuustileteil aad
rwady (or syersilun betwaea llglillglf I
aad u. '
Nra sir curd y wilt arooatpaedr Mr. Mc-
Curdy to tb ouest Tbsy will laxek Utetr
TMr atattrr PsBBst AT
-rgeai.i ueorga aotap and corporal w A
aebrlag. of Betstry B of tb iiiat rouuayl
lagasa arMllery. retaos-ted h USavtr ruaniuusd
lug officer on fBursday last duiuag use
aigai tea shuta were rtred at usen and toa
asjlit ttnsasb a wttsrrtag trough fg.
Waea .
Hatus-las - Baafaot anf
Bouatts .
Bhrataeort
Tan Innln
GRIP ON LEADERSHIP
Kick White So Back Into Third
Place; Browne Take Fall Out
of Senator. Via Walkout.
By Assoc Maed Prat.
( ksgage. August tt. Bawtea atrae tb-
eset Be beta aa first piare leslay sad
seat CMeage dewa to third assee. The
srerttrs ebaaaplaMse bsalBtd bite b-
Mad Use lees plsylaf sf Mas VVbtta Bn
aad area easMg. At ear liase. Berry
was a third aad Lewis aa first aad)
they warded a dew ble steal wltb B tas-
sel I Haaetag la the box aad laahlstg at
rirst baa s II la a Usare Beare:
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.at llanfotth. i la 1 I a. off Wilds nas. r In 1 off
ras 1st I t; off lasaaafd I W I 1-1. auwak
sit Rr Bnaaall. I: lor Poetar. Í; hi William.. J.
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ST. tOUIt 4: WASHINBT0N a.
at botaa. lisnasc It Kaob sli.ond na hita
nsssr (Istng mora than .at la sn toning but ha
till- l lha baasn for tb staltara In tha tight r tr
walking Poawr and Morgan if tar Milan had singlad
wRh nna m. i Sensathsaat uslrliaa hy Manan and
Millar hostatar. pretented a Ms a Tha sooca
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Calila p I a
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Tálala. . . 11 I I 14 IT
Mtittad for fvsshllng In alghth
malted for Ostlla In ninth
Washington
mi intuía a a s t
Two haae hit Btttar Thrsa basa Mi latin Don-
Ma pUrs- Washington. I: Si. Louts. I. Baasa on
all. tstf Boabltns. I: off Koob. 4. lilt. Off
H.rhllng T In 7 Irmtnea: off llallis t In 1 Struck
not By Boanbwg 1. Errora Waahlr gtnn. I: St.
Loula. 1.
DITRBIT la PRILABtLPHIA 4.
eMtrott August 1 1. Philadelphia wound up IU
wealarn trip today with la-to-4 ttffaat. altar
gsttlng a two-run least . Patrol t dtseosrrad Wll-
llsina' weakness early and bunlad and stovs with
rarUaaa aban Ion. Two aafo hnnta started the fifth
aad Ihras louhte steals wore worked during tha
un est Ooitb. In Ui atgtith hit tha Brat horns
run atar tan' Into left field onmar Inalda tins park.
h drlvas iisuallr gotng rear two paaaa. Saw:
rim. am i. em
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Ballad for PtrpiVrh In nlaui
t Hanoi for Williams u ninth.
t hatted for Mttrtvatl In atlth
Pldlrd. Ipt ta 111111 4
Ikrtrott t 1 I I t I II
Two has hit Walsh Hora rut Cobb Doubts
slay Ileuotl. 1 HIU and earned runa Off Wll
off Jamas. 1 and I hi I. Basas
llama 1: off MUehell.
NIW YORK J.
- Lsjitpeth a racTuft frnaa To
Van. oulpiuiad
Russell tnlay lamlasb no
tlie rirsl Inning. Brare
1 RRW YOBK
l. ab r. h pa. a
01 Miller. V.... 4 t t 1 I
aonrsd ucst srier
CLJ5VFXA Vli
ab. r. h po.
Or ana. If i I I
t-h'sw'. Ib.t til
apeakw of. I 111
R.ah if 1 I 1 1
Oaatdll. tb. .1 It.
Wainba' aa i 1 I
Turner. IS. .4 1 I 4
t Aragón
1 1 Berne. Mi... Sat I
olPeridap' as. I 1 1
-cipo. Ih I s 1
iinidrrog. if I 1
si Nnna'krr. a. I
iRiiasll. p. ..I
i;"W'altara ...1
Totals. .11 I I IT
.gf I HM II
sBatSad for Ara.i In third
tTwo lut whan wlnntt run waa mad.
Nssr York Itltttltt I
Clatatand tllltlttl-l
Two raso hib O'Natll. Rpeskar Otdrtng. Three
basa liU Ptektnpauab. DotiMa ptays cletelan.t ?
Bases on balls Off Lambeth. 4: off Russell. I
Bib 1ST Russell. S In S 71 Innlnsa Ntrueb nut
Ht Lasabeth. 4: hy Russell. I. Error in
York. L
Western League
Llnaala 4 WUI Ra I.
By Issanlalail 11 ass
Lincoln. N-e. Auguat 1 Two long hlU and aa
amar by OrlffsUi 1 Uta etahth aanrad two runs
and broke up Ue. liabas tha Durkltnga Iba long
and of a 4-te-l sasw.
Bear H. B.
I 1 1 1 - o t t 1 t I t I 4 I t
Wichita ..... .1 l It 1 I I t 1 I I
Hallarles Craig aad uVaTHn: Baila and J ohm on
Sisma City ) TseakS I.
suous Clly. I.. Augusl II BUI BHaardt bald
Totsaka la four aoaLUrad Wta UsUy aajd tha Brs.es
was I o 1. Boehran'a howaa ran Is tb alith naa
Use only ejustw otada te (fe ihllliii.
TiSaXT I t I t t 1 t t " .
lUous lt t I I I I I M L I II t
BstprUa-Hall. Burwall and Altas: ltohar.lt aad
UTtaawMai.
Das Malas Fi ti. Jask t.
Da Motos ta. Auauat 14. Usa Molnaa not on Ir
d Isil l.e tetwlietl rsn -net. o atl
Use tint (asa af Usa aartaa T la t
last as aaas ks lh Waahkaguai Aassrt
rajjjg -rnah U. wax.
? í i ? s íí ? '?
BaUsrtaa Hssrltt ra Basas: Thin aad tasshr
DaassT It aaaaa l
Cnnab N-t. Ataaust I Dsorss
ha eilhUi ousaal tare rasas aad
ada too hits In
atara B B g
snar eettlltlt-t I 1
nal.. SfSSSSIS 1 4 I
BaMselss Pinil ad Shaaiak Kasah aad Marshall
FORT ERIE ENTRIES
i est Rare Bit' furloagt: Qslsdrsss. M;
Spring Wheal. 10U. Oold Bond iuu. Honsy
chuck tot. Btu Plan lav Captain Bay. lot:
Van. MB: Pot Trot. It.
Bar uad Bare Six rurlangi Oeoá Shot to
At insii.l tt. Dorothy carlut. at Exraer !.
Puritan Lata tat: Sir l aunreim. lot; BUly
rrew tit; Moat Pet. III.
Third Bsc On nut Pair Ortant. Iflt.
Atalante tott Na rws. 101; Sansymlng lot.
Hasten. tOTi Hoo Hoo tot; Cupid s Dart.
II.
Fourth Race Oa and oatt-tlitaesHb mllea
Eulogy tt. Mariano tt: Jtaa Straltb at
Monocary. tot: McAdao. Itt: Eatastlla Pay.
He.
una Bart Ptva aim aa hair rariung
nao.lt of Pleasure gl. Wllsaata. iuu MUe
Hon tat. Pesky. Itt: HlSpsbod. 1 Back
Nay. Ill: Judge Wrtgtvt. Itt. carbide lit
dlxut hace -one aad en slslttsatb Usiéaa
Atatat Braatl. gf; Ualaawintbe gs TrouUly.
it Blrka. lot. Duks of Dunbar tat; Voitnt
114: astatMaC. KM. H i.I t brotlwr tut 1 airly
lie: gudwaUae tat: Play ritmar lot
Paige i' Nuyai later! lie
SevssBtb Hca -i as gnu urv autesuiti
alha ttsaiiiiasta a .Itaau Melsg tot
WaaertrTtsuf tT Mia ww.. Mt i Injur
tut nal Ultra lit. captain prr m
vstaey. Hi.
Just Sptrt Fff Just Sport
AatheBwird and Back
By BTT aBJaMBMItLB
RAIi hapftena along no aMom Bi
spsttl El Pato ball gstnet that the
moisture day rherks Issued with
tbe gate tickets ire usually thrown
away by the rani Tho who
held onto their coupons ysrrly were
mostly people from other serih.ns of the
tottntry. tbe old-timers or tb Bouthwesl
doing the os tal stunt of throwing tbe
rbeeB gwty. with tbe Mg les goers five
innings is gsme sad after three Innings
no r becks are good for lbs following day.
bat Manager Thome of tba Bantt Bita
tram was heartily In accord wltb making
the coupons given out yesterday good for
today. Thoee who sated the eardbotrd
toba will be passed in this sflernoen.
l lvr PICK WINStXB
Nearly every one of (hi big crowd that
ssw the start of the game yesterday prom
lied to be barb for tbe show this after
noon The Tlmme crew It t husky bit
and make a claaay team but th: opinion
or the rant wtt divided about eh-SO last
night. Tbe contest so Tar aa it yettrrdtv
seemed to prove one thing that York
would probably itrtka out more men than
Ptlt.
YORK t(.AIN TODAY?
Manager M ci sman t said last night bi-
. os.- the rant wish to see York pitch t
whole gime that he raay be able to send
the southpaw in again this afternoon it
the seventh Infaatry man doet go today
II will leave Claude tirabam aad Pete
I fyva to pitch the douMebeader planned
ro Saturday. The double bill tomorrow
will start it o'clock.
Captain Tommy Smith did not know ItH
night upon which pitcher Manager Thome
would call upon Tor today but It Is likely
that Asa Porter will go to tbe tower. 7he
popular local boy It tome pumpkins as. a
Iwlrler.
V
III M IN REARS PROM NAVTN.
Clarence Duncan tbe leniallonal young
sfkbman from the Seventh Infantry has
iwo letters rrom President Prank J. Ba-
vin of tba Detroit American league team
Uiat sound promising. Tbe boss or tbe
Tlgera intimates that by neit spring he
may be able to place the youngster with
(be Beaumont club ol tbe Textt league.
Duncan csme to Navlnfl notice shortly
after making ill! record performance
against the Wall letm when net a bats
man or the opposition reached flnl base
In a no hit no-run exhibition and hn
nicked out 10 strikeouts. - A scout work-
ing in the Interest or the Narln club is
r ported to be beaded this way to look
over the playeri of the Commercial lague
berore the end or the schedule.
WOOLEN HAS RELEASE.
Clyde Woolen has iccured hit reletie
rrom Manager Dutch Hands or the Krack
tjacki. The rormer Cracker aliorutop may
soon sign up Wltb Manager Livings ton or
Kveryboilys.
rttlit Cll 1 1 i.s WEATHER MAN.
Wtsn't tt a shame that the weather man
had to devota til hit peitlferoui attention
to the bill game yesterday and entirely
overlook tbe business section or the city?
While it limply poured it the ball ytrd
tbe rill wis little more thin t mild ipiin-
ki down town.
GEORGE EMERSON HERE
0. W. Emerson got In from the Pacific
coast yesrterdiy and wtt around town last
night shaking hands with the race horse
(am and his old rrlendi or the city. Mr.
Unerson Just dropped orf to say "bowdy"
while on his eisY bound trip Tor a visit
with relatives it Dallas. He will return
to San Francisco In t raw weeks to rest
up ror tbe reopening it Tit Juana. During
the first Corrroth meeting 0. W. cathed
In Roy orfutt'i book the biggest In opera-
tion there.
GLAD TO SEE YOU BACK Jtwv
11 looked good ttrlctly ipproprltte. too
lo aee Honett John McCloikey tt the gate
yeaterdty welcoming the rins to hit ytrd.
Mr. Msc waa not directly Interested In tha
lame ti a promoter but It wit a pleasure
Just the same to see him I round. Tbe
owner or tbe local lot just got btck rrom
i slay at Chicago and Louisville. He
stopped at Dallai long enough to rind the
boosters of thai city inxlout to see El
l'iio brea Into the Texts league toon.
Decaui: of the long railroad trlpi It looks
is though such a mov Is out of lbs
tiuemon. John may though do nicely
with another army teagut for week-day
baseball.
m mm
A CHALLENGE I
Eld (Soldier) Htwes or Ih Twentieth
inrantry. It Itching for t terap with Bu-
lling Torrenc of tbe Tarenty-thlrd ln-
rintry. liawes wants lo make tbe weight
lie pound.
9 m m
HERE IT IS MR. FAN.
The .spot-ting Newt has the following to
say in a communication lo ling department
regarding the Uallagher play In a recent
tilt betwetn Ihe Seventh and Everybody!
when the army catcher rattled pitcher
Ullleite and got a bate on belli when the
corner were roll without making elTort
to strike .but by dancing about alongside
the plate:
"There Ii nothing particularly knotty
about the proposition. Tha rules provide
nil tbtt ir th batter htte Ih ball while
cut or hie eneloaure be It out. but unlets
he hit It i.e presumably may prance
around the diatnond at will. It II a reg-
ular habit of certain players notably Ty
Cobb and Roger Breenthaa to run up on
the ball aa thli bitter did. but l hey lake
car of course not to hit (he ball. Tb
lute mi on ts to rattle the pitch sr and make
him lose control. It It one ef the tricks
Tb pit her s business Ii not to get ral
tied ir be la of tba easily rattled eoii
ht It sot Itktly to t nr In biseball."
B)
t tit M. MMPBEV WANT BOLT
A PUklngtoo. of us Sixteenth Pennayl
vault infantry issue nhaMiage to kid
Payo in lb in i ei est of Young pempsey.
I highly rated boaer ef Has guardstuin
Any rlaity man at ttt would do. but kid
Paye ii prcraired.
SAJUC HOI N TSSBAY
BamembM. lhal yeas today will be
called al 4 o'clock. Tb Saturday double
bill open oa hour rarliir
FORT ERIE RACE RESULTS
Ml !! Bar JBSsL
Vil first atssytasiat
asa Isrsssa VI
Si j.ioi
Biala. laea sea aatfca rssav
Baas. Maaa
t-l. PSS-
araail 1S1.J
awsawa 'yfsts-a
Ben' Bar tgst cafe.
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rim isssy. IM furtsaasa: Oataasa. fWs. Orausssaa
a.aai SSassa Baax. afcBaV . I
rasas baassaSaa. aual. TB
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WAR BONO OF
Come on you Orand
Rae rait thta frigging summer
These clammy days of deep fatigue.
Km ugh to trap a fellow's reason;
Beyond the bordara of tha roa.
1 1. 1 bring again tha old stove's Innlnf.
When valiantly across ttl snow
Our gallant ball club starts to winning
Come on famed aeasrrti of the Dope
of HI tigging Kin and All-star Fllnger.
When onea again eternal hope
springs la tha baaebaJI b roast to linger
To linger throusjh the days of chill
tí Where every player la a hummer.
Through March and April on until .
Wa nit tha chutea aura In next summer.
Coma on O gallant Winter Tims 1
When "Mojful Smith predicts a pennant;"
When from the collarette we climb
And first place finds tie there a tenant.
A tenant on the topmoat hill
Where every elub becomes a hummer.
Through March and April or until
We hit the chutea again next summer.
THE UNt'SrAU
Ttrc queerest features of the major league races this aeaaon have been wild
spurts made by ball clubs far down In the rut and the Inability of any
leader to get away to a long winning daah. Th Giants first aet fashion when
from place they won 17 straigTit on the road with a total of II out of
tl.
Detroit followed thla when from sixth place the Tisera won 1 out of 17
games making a daah that would have won a pennant for a club up around
the front.
Then came the Browns. From a soggy start in seventh place Fielder
Jonea' machine suddenly opened a whirl ajfalnat the Bastern arrivals for one
of the greatest spuria of the aeaaon a better ahowtng over a two weeka
stretch than Red Hox ar White Sox have bean able to make.
There may be some inside aeaaon where ball clubs can start Ion winning
dashea from the lower order while thoae around the top can only plug along
at a stesdy pace but life la too complex already to grapple with any auch
mystery.
BROOKLYN FAITH.
Faith It a grand little institution. Early In the aeaaon Manager Robinson
had Impressed hla Brooklyn machine with the belief that it could win a pen-
nant. Bobby hsd every man on the club lifted to a striking faith in final
aucceas.
And this faith carried the team along through one or two short slumpg
that in other years would have soon been turned in routs.
I'sing this faith. Brooklyn today la the moat dangerous ball club In the
league. If there ia any algn of cracking it haan't. developed yet and Auguat la
now on Its hurried way to September.
EAST AND WEST AGAIN.
The east and the weat are lined up In another lawn tennla engagement
but it doesn't teem like old times with the name of Maurice McLaughlin miss-
Ion from the western cast.
The Comet however la acheduled for the national tlte later oh which
should add considerably to the general gaiety of nations.
The two sections now seem well matched and the finish this week ahould
be close with the weat holding a faint edge aa Johnson la back at hla beat
form again.
Carl Weilrrtan
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