El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 34TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Saturday, September 20, 1913 Page: 4 of 12
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jrpUR EL PASO MORNING TIMK8 8ATUKPAY 3SFTSMBKK W una. .
Hill's Wonderful Twirling Won the Opening Game From Miami
i I ill m.uh rout HiiMtr on- I nin nrnirn ati
GAME WAS THRILLER
BOTH El PAHO AMD MIAMI WERE
IN I IIM
Hill Wnn Hi Own
Flft-hlli With IHiiiM t.rar
Knocked Threat Mingles.
Bv .oin. ITIr le Ik Tim.
Miami Arte. Sept. If displaying
an assortment of pusllng curvse that
the Miami players war unabla lo
connect with and fanning- fifteen cliff
Hill wnn the opening game of the
aerie for the White Ho today by a
core of S to 4. And deaplte In bril-
liant hurling th lnador narrowly
asnsrml beiiiK defeated.
It waa on of this game that
keeps the fan up In the air until th
last man I retired. First Miami was
ahead then th Box tied it up; then
the Hox l the lead only 10
hae th lo. nl cluh tie It again. Thq
In the eighth Inning th Paas City
players hot a run across that proved
to the winning tally aa Hill pre-
vented the local club from sgsln scor-
ing The park wa taxed to Its utmost
and both teams had an arnpy of sup
porters who chrd avery hrllllant
play. The batting of Oray waa ona
if the fraturea The White Hox out-
fielder secured three singles out of
five time up.
HlanchfW ll proved the hitting ar-
tist of the Miami rlu). securing a
double and n single. His work In the
flckl waa of th sensational order.
Both team played a fine article of
11 and while Miami lost they were
rar from lielng outplayed. It was a
toss up nil the way which of the two
team wouM be returned the vic-
tor. :;'.'
t.raham In Form.
K. Oraham waa In form for the
Miami elan Th Mr hurler while
touched up for a dosen hits twice th
number Hill allowed kept them well
csttrel unit Kcncrally tightened up
with men on liases. Five error con-
tributed largely to hi defeat. Ora-
hs.ni fanned 13 halters during ther
right Inning -in the mound.
Miami got off In front with two
runa In the Initial frame. Kennedy
grounded out. Ill J I to Hrhiilts. Ourts
booted Ornham' grounder. The run-
ner pilfered. Blanchflnld rapped th
bail again! the fence scoring Gra-
ham. Fast fielding by Klefer held
Blanchfleld at first. Brown fanned.
Htovall a brother to the rormer pilot
f the Cleveland Nap came to life
with m Mingle to right field scoring
Blam hfleld. Thlx ended the run get-
ling In the first frame.
The White Hox tied the wore In
their half .f the third Inning. Hill
singled and pilfered second. Clowan
walked and Hrnlth also drew a paas
filling the sacks. Ourtx singled scor-
ing Hill and (loaan. ariiham pulled
himself together nicely fsnnlng
chultz Oray and Klefer In the order
named.
so Take Load.
After Iws were out in the fourth In-
ning the White Box scored a run. as-
Huming the leud. ' Hill was aafa on
Brown's i.ont Oraham fumbled
Lilian's grounder ullowlng Hill to
on . over with the run.
M. ..... lied the scxro in her half of
the sixth Inning. Plnyun doubled and
scored whw. Kgdson' grounder took
a had bounce past H h.iltx.
The Hox took the' led In the sev
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Grand Professional Bull Fight
Juarez Bull Ring Sunday Sept. 21 at 4 p. m.
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Admission
enth inning Schulti fouled out Oray
snd Klefer singled and whan Price
tapped the third single of ths game
Oray scored.
Miami tied the score. In hsr half of
th eighth only to loss It when th
Hox ram to bat. Blanrhflld doublsd
aad was sacrificed t third by Ha.no
Htovall fanned but Blanchfleld waa al-
lowed to soar on an alleged balk.
In thair half of th eighth Hill
scored th run that wag th gama
H doubled aad want to third oa a
passed ball. The hurler stored on
Oowan's sacrlflc fly. This ended th
run-gattlng snd gavs Ki Paso the
gama.
Klefer was thrown out at the plat
on a very questionable derision after
Htovall caught Jackson's fly.
Kamos took Brown's place In th
r tit aftar tha latter had rolled up
two errors. Baroldy want to short
and Kamos lo third. Ther war
fully 590 pop1 at th gam.
There la a grat rivalry btwn
Olobe and Miami. The Olob fans
rooted and bet a bank roll on the
White Boa Thr wer quite a num-
ber of El Paso rooters at th game.
Bcore:
CI Psso AB R H PO A B
Oowsn. ef I 1 I 0 0
Hrnlth. ss 4 1 4 1 0
Ourta lb ..( 0 1 1 1
h. in. it lb 1 1 T 1
Orsy If 1 J
Keifer. rf 1 1 1 0
Price c I
Ja.'keon. lb
1 14
0
1 1
Hill p 4 1114 1
Totals II I 11 IT If 1
Miami
AB R H IM A K
Kennedy cf 4
M. ariiham lb.... 4
Hlart.hfleld. rf 4
Brown s 1
Htovall. If 4
Plnyan. lb I
Hudson c 1
Baroldy ss db 4
B. Graham p 4
KamoB lb t
0 0
Totals 3J 4 IT t I
Hcore l.y Innings:
Kl Paso 01 100 110 I
Miami .100 001 Ola 4
Two-base hits Plnyan. Hill. Blanch-
fleld. Htolen bases Smith. Ourts Kle-
fer Hill Kennedy M. Oraham
ni.inrhfleld. Hacrlflc hits- Oowan
Klefer two. alamos. Htruck out Hill
IT. i in. inn. . 13. Bases on balls Hill
1 Hruham L Batters hit Hudson.
hi. play Hill to Schults. Htovall
to IfurlBon. Wild pitches Oraham.
Passed ball Hudson. Time of game
1:10.
I'mpire Green
WKSTKHS LEAGUE.
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Ntsaalag r lb lab.
Won. Lost. TVt.
Henvsr H .2
le Muliies (4 4 ..'. I
Lincoln T Ti .6iv
HI Joseph T 75 ..'.0U
Omaha T3 7 .490
Topeka 9 7
Hloux City ! 4 .tit
Wichita 51 si .sat
Where They Play Tedsy.
Wichita at lies Molnss.
Lincoln at Ht. Joaeph.
Tiipeka at Omaha.
Denver at Sioux City.
Henv.r ; Hloux City S. N
Bit '' Aixorttltiil PtoSM
sti.nx i t. lu. Hept. 19. Gilbert
held Hloux City to seven scattered hits
today while the Denver playera hunch-
ed on both Klein iind Whealley win-
ning easily. O to 2. 'hann. ll knocked
his twenty-sixth horn run of the
Hson today.
Hcore K. H E.
Denver 00J 10 002 -n 1
Mloux City 001 000 1002 T 1
Gilbert and r'. ..hr. Klein Whcatlcy
and Happ.
. Joseph ; Unrotn 9.
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Hv Thi
HI. Joneph. Hept. 1. Ht. Josrpn
tool today's game and the aerie from
I ln. i. In I 'ro.n the first Inning the
saoa was tied but In the sixth Clau'a
became wild and coupled with hits
I gave the locals Sevan runs. The game
waa called at the end or ths sixth
on acouiit of darkness. The game
was played through a drlxxlc
Score B. U. R.
Lincoln 000 200 1 4 1
Ht. Jiuieph 000 01T- 9
riauks nnd Baker; Jenkins
Hchaag.
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and
Topoka- Omaha postponed.
Das Moines-Wichita postponed
The Giants hafe two game with
( .nclnnat. one at Pittsburgh four at
Brooklyn three at Boston and three
with the Quakers.
I'hn 7
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See Arilnln meat ad page 13.
50c. 75c. $1.00 and $1.25
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Princeton M. J. Football practice
ha been started at Princeton Univer
Blty. and Captain Hobey Baker of the
vamlty eleven predicts that he will
RAGING A SUCCESS
MANY MKKTINGS IX) BL KKfjB IN
THK KAHT TniH FALL.
Niimlwr of Crw-k Nprinters Have Bern
HcvcIoimhI MTaggert Bexximlng
lreinler afuckey.
II. i HKCKKHtJ
K.rval park 8ptmbet II
Ontario Jo. key club To
tsmber 29 to 2T.
DnilHVille D. P.) Bcptt
... to 8ep-
iber 33 to
October 4.
RlUcrast park September :0 to Oe-
tnber 7.
White Marsh Hunt. October I and 4.
Alb. mar la Hunt. October 3.
Lntirel Md.. 0 tol.er 1 to 11.
Hose Tine Haul October ii and II
liulnvllle tC. D. ) October 8 to It.
1'lplng Hoi k Racing association. Oc-
I tober 11 and 11.
Mineral Hprlnga. October to 36.
i it. o.i.. October 20 to November I.'
i i ii.-. I Hunt. Belmont Park terminal
October 25.
Maryland Jockey dub Plmllco No-
vember I to 11
Meadnw Hrook Hteepl ehase associa-
tion. November 1 and 4.
Virginia t'nitsd Hunt. Novembsr 1.
Jamestown November 13 to 39-
Juarex. November 27 to March 4
l.arleaton. December 1 to April 1.
Raoing haa trtorned to stsy. Attend-
ance at the meeting held In New York
stats during the punt aummor I a sure
sign that the public wa aaingry for
good clean hore racing.
Klaboral plan are already being
Four bulls have been se-
cured that are especially
bred for fighting purpos-
es and will be killed by
Moreno Grinde
OF SPAIN
This matador never fails
to please.
PRACTICE FOR
FOOTBALL SEASON
have a strong team In the field. The
coaches Anderson and Bltienthal are
enthusiastic over the outlook. At th
opening practice about forty randlda
dlBcued by the jockey club tor th.
coming season. The meetings In New
York will open In early spring and con-
tinue until late In tile fall. In all prob-
ablltles dates will be unsigned to
Hheepshead Qravesend and other track
aside from nelnainl Park astd Saratoga.
There r sit I IT s number of meetings
to he held Id the Uaat this fall betore
the advance guard of horses arrive at
Juaret for the 100 days of racing. Rac-
ing la now holding sway at Havre de
Grace and Lexington. At the conclu-
sion of these meetings the curtsln will
aacenil on the game at Latonto ami
laurel- Awldn from there meetlnga
there are only a few of minor detalla
before the westward Flight begins.
Hell Boy t Premier Jswkey.
During the past Hummer several turf
kings and externa have developed- while
a few good rider have forged to the
tri.i l l ock o the Walk son of Peep o
Day developed Into the crack staks
runner of th season at the concluKlon
of Whlafr Broom's retirement. Uock
View la another good thre year old
that developed Into a crack aprlnter.
Aside Horn these two the other have
shown little
ft was In the two year old dlvlilon
that several stars forth and uutte
n number of them give promise of be-
ing coming stake winners. Of th. lot
afanhant Mr Whitney' runner looks
best. Old Rosebud who won brackets
aim the river last year appear his
eousl and tile turf follower mlsssd a
graat rn.ee when tl:a two crack tailed
to meet this s'eanon
Old Boiebud is now on grssa In Ken-
tucky but will Imj shipped out here for
the winter meeting. Another good two
yeur old of the seaaon waa Littl
Nephew hy I'nrle a full brothar of Old
Kosebud. The three were very fast in
their KsHturn performances.
h'roni bU boy in a hotel to premier
Jockey t the fortune of J. McTaggert
who In piloting morvl winners In the
Kest now thsn any othvr rider. Mo
Taggert thl time last yar was hop-
ping hellr He trfced racing and in came
an sxerclae boy. Hr developed so rsp-
ldl that thl aumtner he was sent to
the post for th first time He rods
such s great rai tliat he ha ben get-
ting reHuur iniinta n( f I cnntlnues
to flin.h a he has m nr .1 will prob-
gal) tup the list of winning Jockeys.
II.- i nut Hug aa many mounts as U'ass.
Dutwell. Wilson snd the others Ma-
Taggert has announced that he will
loinwftu Jusres thl winter where a.
alll ride a a free lance.
I'l.W ixm H iMl'IONtUUF.
Koundry and mirlty Tcaiu I'luy Huii-
.l.i. at Hkrk.
On
afternoon the Purity
.mi will play for th
nonahlp of the city at
k. The gams will start
amateur chump
Washington par
promptly at 3:30.
i ... i. team haa a on a game and
the deciding game of th series prom-
ises to i... ekMely contested. Both
clubs have strengthened for the final
van! sf th season and thera will b
a large delegation ut fans out to saa
the gam
ll Hit 'S III I'KKMM UIll
r TJu i . iiii.it i'.. .r
Frookllftv. Mass.. Sept. II. Aa
men. an youtll a stripling scarcely
it of his teens carved a pave for
tinsir in liikerualloaa! sporting his-
WITH GOOD OUTLOOK
te appeared. They were put through
an hour'a lively work In charging dow
n the field passing and catching the
ball and pitting.
HIGGINH AND II I Kit It l tfUPl'IMw
IN PITTK GP CONDITHIN.
New Mexican WU1 Finish HI- Work
In the Paas City Ring Being
tlnlshed For Hun.
By JACK BRACE.
The work of constructing a ring at
the El Pao training camp of Al Hig-
glns will be completed today and the
camp will be In perfect order for the
arrival oX"the Pride f the Pecos" to-
liigh'f O. PT Wlliorl and his i-orps of
trainers and spsrrlng partner will
hava an Ideal place to put thel. man In
condition
WlUon says that Hlgglns is ready to
fltfht snd all that la left to do Is to keep
him In condition.
Hlgglns la confident that he will .-nil
the fight In th early part of th go
by putting on of hi bone cruahers
on tb bean of the "Fighting Tiger."
Thla however la disputed by the
"Tiger" who states that he is the one
that will have the delivering of the
rleeplng powder.
The lack of sparring partners hss put
"Brother Joe" to work at the camp- of
Herrlok. No other man wanted any of
the money that waa offered for aom
one to go agalnat Herrlck every day
until the training had been completed
Joe went to work yesterday with a will
snd gavs the "fighting Tiger" s first
class workout. Hsrrlck looks good hla
Judgment of distance with Joe was tins
snd th boy's' v ied Is lu the best of
shape and If "the Duke of the Pecoa"
. puia nun iw awp it -.. - -
' r. hrrinir an aeclilen t Jack Will
be In the condition of his lire
Word convss heie with Eddie Morria.
a light bavy. aa message bearer thst
Mark Levy promuter of Albuquero.ni .
thsl hs will give I! win. lose or
draw to Jack lierrh k In the event that
he wins from Hlgglns to meet Eddie
Morris in ttist town for ten rounds. Jo
aaya Ibe terms sre O K with him and
h. will aend lack against the big dusky
fur that aum over the ten round route
Wkik I sll thst Is all iw.l under the
Ne Mexico statute.
Fans will hava something good to.
look at i' toe match that is pending be
tween Jeff Clark and Big Wills .an
be poll.' olf Tb dark skinned boys
both gave reco.de that they wer not
nshamad uf and show that both atrn ar
rightara Will ha met Jo Janntt
and at a draw HI fight with tiark
waa tsa rounds and it was also a drsw
The big smokes wsnt to meet at Jua-
re a where they can settle tha thing
BASEBALL
purity: vs
FOUNDRY
Sunday Sept 21
Washington Park
3.30 P. M.
Admission 25c
nwmr the marathon route Manas
sales was in eammanlcailn with tha
Ohost lat night and id Bngltah mn-
agr far Wllla has his man ready to
come on In a ato mailt' natte. It Is to
be hoped that this saatch can b pulled
ef soon. 1
Wilson alive flat rtccn-Tit
Vreasl yrr is IS fast
It ..swell. N. M Spt. If -O. J.
Wilson manager of Al Hlgglns. who
meets Jack Hel-rtek In the Jusres
arena Kept ember 31. at tha eonrluslon
of th fight Iseusd th following atat.
mnt:
"In signing up for th. Hlgglrs-Her-rlck
eontsat at Juares Hept ember 11
II was agreed that Hlgglns should not
give any boxing exhibition until after
thl fight had taken place. Much talk
has been Indulged In In regard to th
Hlgglns-Patrlch contaet la which
Hlggln knocked out Patrick and h
also in a atiallar contest disposed of
Tuarglea but as stated abov It will be
impossible to match him again with
either the Dallas or Now Orleans
scrappers until after the bout In Jua-
res. s Now. win of lose. In Juares with
Herrlck 1 hereby challenge the win-
ner of the Patrick-Tuggles fight to
meet Hlgglns before any athletic club
In New Mexico at Albuquerque. Cle-
vis or Roewall. that will offer the
largest puree and put up a aide bet
of from 1500 to IJ.JOO the winner to
take all O. f. WILSON."
MIXED Pl'niMHTIC MATCHES.
Bw Thr i ... . l it. .1 Press
Albany. N. T.. Sept. 11. To. avoid
disturbances of the peaoe the state
athletic commission may prohibit
sparring exhibitions between white
gnd colored persons but the commis-
sion should not prohibit mixed
matches If Ita action Is based solely
on the question of race discrimination.
Attorney General Carmody has so ad-
vised the commission.
SMITH AND IiANOFORD.
Jty Thr Aaaociefee' Prru
New Tork Sept. 11. Gunboat
Smith and Sam Langford will meet
In a ten-round bout In this city Sep-
tember 21 It was announced .tonight
by the management of the Garden
Athletic club after notification today
that the attorney general had ruled
that th state athletic commission
cannot prohibit mixed bouta solely
upon the racial grounds.
AMKKK'AN ASNOCIATIOg.
At Columbus 0; Milwaukee 3.
At Kansas City'; Louisville 4.
At Minneapolis 1; Indianapolis 1.
At Toledo 3; St. Paul .
Oakland 5.
' COAST USAGCE.
At San Francisco Sacramento I:
At Portland Vsnlcs 7;'Tortland 1
At Los Angeles San Francisco Z: Los
Angela 4
News Item Harry K. Thaw Is gtill
sojourning in the New England states.
Mrs. Thaw may visit him during the
holidays.
Thing to worry about Will the
tightness of the money market cause
the saloons to cut down the size of
beers?
AUTOMOBILE DIRECTORY
AND ACCESSORIES
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Automobiles for
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Stock Michelin Tires
WINTON SIX
WESTERN MOTOR fisk tires
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WRITE FOR CATALOGUE
AUTO TIRES
FALL OPENING
The new fall style are here and ready for inspection
You are invited to come in and see what we consider to
be the finest clothing display that this store has ever
shown.
Alfred Benjamin
High Grade Clothing $20 to $40
Styleplus Clothes $17
The greatest medium priced line in the country.
BIG SERIES STARS
WHO WILL RK THE H3KROKK K
it 11 CHAMPIONSHIP GAMF '
arrlgan Expevted to Have Red -o.
Up taUie Running Next Sea..
Htg Iextgne Talk.
(By CHECKERS.)
Who will be the Bern of ths 1114
world's series?
Every year since the first ch;m
ship sories was played thr h
on or two playrs who p.
won for their team the coveted titiP
There will hardly be any exception
this year and tne baseball world In
anxiously awaiting to sea who it win
be.
Jack Coomb. "Home Hun" Bv. r
and t hief Bender were the hero(H f
the Philadelphia team two yesr iK0
when they faced the Giants t o
was the "Iron man" of the sc..
winning two games. Bender omn (
Eddie Plank one. But It waa Baku.
home runs that also contributed
ty to the 'victories.
Last year "Smoky" Joe Wood ni
Bedlent were the slab artist for th
Red Sox that showed the great ii
form. Yerkea and Trie Speak". ..1-
added largely to the victories of the
Sox over the Giants. Marquard wa
hero for the Giants winning in
ggmea and had McGraw started 1
southpaw In the first game the a-
tional league leaders may have w..n
the world's championnhlp. Tcsr.-. i
waa the only other New York win-
nlng twlrler. Mathewaon pitched good
ball but whs unable to cop a aine
victory.
Thr IfllS Heroes.
Aa far aa the twirling divlslo.i j
concerned It looks very much
though four hurler will stand at the
top of this year's world's series tlir.-.
of them Giants and the other an At I
letlc. Marquard and Demaree app.-1'
likely to prove the winning pair l..r
McOraw while Christy Mathews
the veteran of many a grilling d
can be relied upon to pitch his het
when his team Is wobbling. Bemi.r
appears to be the only twlrler th.
Mack can put much dependence n
Houck may prove a winner but lv is
only a youngster.
t arrigau Out of Game.
"Bill" Carrlgan the new pilot r
the Red Sox met with a mtsfort m
this week which will keep him out '
the game for the remainder of th
season. Carrlgan had his finger brok
en while catching Collins.
The backstop-manager of the P .1-
ton club has the team going go. 1
and haa them out of their Summer
slump. Many are of the opinion th i'
the Holy Cross graduate will have in.
club strong contendere for the pen-
nant next searon and figure that h
and Clark Griffith will be battlins
for the honor of participating in the
world's series.
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