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EL PASO MOPNI
NG TÍME3
rwir. Jw 194
Baseball
Athletics AjraJn
Take th Leed in
American League
Racing
Billy Murray and
Georre Chip WO!
FIfht July 4th
Boxing
Tiger and Sanalor
Both Suffer Defeat
fcj Game Yesterday
Bowling
RALLIES FEATURE
NATIONAL GAME
REM. H rs .AND PIRATES mi ri I I
late rallies mtr naive ihturv
BV CLOSE SCORE
TtirMu mill lining l.ranrtlt and Adds Vie
lnr Over (animal- lo His Loa Llal
Airead. Acquired Slare Heaana Opened
NATIONAL LEAGCE.
Steadies f lb Club.
Won. Lost M
Rew York 8 14 .ni
Cincinnati tt I
Pittsburgh ti IK
Chicago J
Brooklyn 1 l .41
HI. Louis V Mi
Philadelphia I" M
BoKloti II f '
Where Tbey Haf Today.
Cincinnati at RoaKsi
St. I "in- at !Nw York.
Chicago at Brooklyn
Pittsburgh at Philadelphia.
By Ihr ÁMorícIrit Prrn
Boston. June s.-Wchnfr's lMmi run and
single- by MrfbanuiMT ami Otar in UM
ninth enabled Cincinnati lo win a pitchers'
battle rrom Boston 3 to J. today.
Score: n H. L'.
Cincinnati oni WW m i
Boaton OOl ion ion I 4 i
Batlerles-Bcnlon and Clark; James ;inil
Oowdy.
Cub 1: Dodgera 2.
By the A t.ootatrd Prrtt
Brooklyn. June I. Chicago entered 'iif
ninth innlnir a run belnnd today but won
from Brooklyn. 3 to if Mucker was IN
victim. Score H. H. K.
Chicago .hoi W Oni 3 r.
Brooklyn 101 ooo 000--I 6
Balletic. -Piare Humphries and nrcsna-
tuui; Burker. luulbarh and Miller.
Manta ti Cantinela I.
01 Ihr A mnrtnn it Preti
?tew York June a. -aew run won mi
ay victory over St. LOOTS today 4 lo I
Teireau pitched a atmn iranie ror Ihr
Champion anil belli St. I.oul to ihrec bit)
Score: B. H. K
St. I.oul onn w ion- I 3 I
New York 110 m 0tP--t i
Batteries -Steele. Hageman. (inner anil
Wlniro. Tesreau anil Meyers McLean.
Piratea 7: Pbllllea S.
Bv Ihr Aeenrlatrd Prme
Pblladnlphla June 8. A hatting rally by
Ptltaburrli In Hie elirbtli Innlnir cauaril in'
defeat or Ptilladelphta today the acore be-
ta 7 lo 8. Score: B- H. J5.
Pittsburgh Win o.w cto 7 IS i
Philadelphia on too tin 5 n
Batteries Harmon McQuillan and Olbsan
Coleman: Alexander and Klllirer.
ATHLETICS AGAIN
'AMERICAN LEADERS
RAKERS mi. RAT Pl.AVS PROMINENT
PART l VYINNINO CAME PMM I K.I II.
ANO XFNIIINU MATES IN LEAD.
Señalera aad Tlf era Botb Lnae w hile U bile
Sox Make II Two Straight Uier lankrea
In Another Del Between PHebera.
AM
By the tima he la forty a man quite
dreaming that wealth will be wlahed on
tutu and may get out and make something
for himself.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Handing ol Ike Cluba.
Won lost. Pet
Philadelphia IS 17 .WW
Washington tt 18 -SO0
Detroit .M
It l-oull U I
IKialon n I
Chiaego 1 I
New York 17 I
i.levelaud I
Where They Play Today.
New York at Chicaro.
Philadelphia at Detroit.
Washington at St. i oui
Boaton at i.levelaud.
By Ihr Attncinlril Vn
Detroit June 8 I rank Baker home run
drive in the fourth innlnir which also
acorad (Ulna rave Philadelphia to I
victory over Detroit today.
Score- R.
riiiiadelpbla 090 goo oto j
Di I roll too oí O0O--4
naileries. Wyckoff plank and
Civet Main and Manare.
Red Hoi II: Naps 8.
By ihr Modeled Preit
Cleveland June . -Boston walked and
batted Its way to a II to 8 victory over
i.loveiaml today.
Put Cleveland pitchers were helpless M
ulthttanii the attack.
Score H. II.
Cleveland 01 000 UJ S 14
Boston 011 041 00-J II 11
Batteries: Bowman Blending;. Mitchell.
Collamnre James and Haash r . Bedlent and
carrliraii.
IVhlle sn I; Vaakeea A.
By the Attootaied Prrtt
Chhsfn. June g.- Chicaro made it two
strata-lit from .New York loday slmillna- out
the visitors I to 0. The saine was a
pitcher's duel between Itusscll and Klsher.
Mor m. H. e.
New York 000 000 00-0 V 0
chira ooooooou-i i o
it nt i' ne- r'lsber Nunamaker; Hussell
GRIZZLIES TAKE
GREAT STRUGGLE
CHIFEDS REMAIN MATTTS
IN SECOND PLACE c agvb gossip
REARS AND SINISTER RWTI.E THROI'-.I TINEIS MEN f'" Cf Tt TAEE
TT.N l:IITINI. INMM.s V ITII EORMt.lt II' ""29
CETTINC HINNINI. SI
l.(lIN. ONE TO TIPTOPS.
We. ix Win and Posltlans Remata Same
Three antea Hut hi Single Tally With
Wichita as M. Joe Ala Winner.
Leami'a Home Ron Briaga Vktor lo Reb-
els ithlle Ninth Innlag Rally Wlaa for
Buirrda Hooslera Drfeatlag Terrapin-
WESTCRN I.EACl-E.
the i i uli -
Won.
I I.DERAI. LEAGUE.
Mandln ef Iba Ciaba.
Won Lot. Pet
si.
in
81. Joseph
lie Me toe i
I in. ..in
iiinaha
WDblia
Tofieka .
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itsburrh
ooklyn .
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It
an. I
ehalk.
Browns 8: Henalora 7.
81 l.ouls June 8. Wares' triple with
l.eary on first base save St. Louis a tn
Innln victory over Washington. 8 lo 7 to-
day after three hours and thirty-five min
ules of playlns
Score- B. B. E.
Washinslon 000 at 101 0-7 13 3
Si. l.oula OW 001 200 18 13 8
Haiierles Shaw. Ayers Bentley and
Henry. James HOCh Mitchell and Agncw
croasin.
Where They Play Today.
Des Moines at Denver
Sloiti City at Topeka
si. Josoph at Lineóla
Omaha at wirhlla.
By Ihr A ....!..!. prrMt
Denier. Colo. June 8 Denver won a
hard -fought ten liiniiitr game rrum Des
Moines i i 3. The local tied the acoie
In then hlf or the seventh Innln au.l
scored Hie winning run In the tenth in
nin on .i single by i usaldy and a douole
by Mllrhell. Score II. j
Dea Moines 100 000 300 03 8
Denver 001 010 100 14 II
Batterles-Lakoff and Haley Haskell and
Block.
SI. Joe 8: Lincoln 1.
By Ihr A Mortaied Prrtt
Lincoln. Neb. June 8. St. Joseph bunrh.'d
hits on Jordan loday while his teammate
were making errors and won from Lin
coin 8 to V. Hterser wa a puiile to the
locals throughout ami he was riven fault
less sttport. Score: It. II. L'.
Lincoln oio ooo ooo I
St. Joseph 10 004 001 8 II
Batteries Jordan and Hehor. Sterier and
Srbanr. 1
Wlehlla 8: Omaha 2.
By Ihr Attnrialtd Prnt
Wiehiia. Kan. June x. Wichita took the
openln rime from Wichita in the quickest
and best played game of the aeaaon on the
local diamond only two Innings were
scored m. Drover strurk out nine men
Score: II. H. I.
Omaha 00 000 000
Wlehlla 000 300 00 3 II
Batteries Scott and Jones; Orover
Crosby.
Sloui l Hi 4; Topeka I.
'. Ihr Aaiurwtrd Prttt
Topeka Kan. June 8. Topeka railed to
hit when hits meant runs and Sloui city
look the game. Score: it. a E.
Topeka 110000 00O 3 10
sioux City WO ooo 004 8
Batteries -Mr.orath and Lemon: witners
and Walts.
The National
"Makings"
Enough "Bull" DurhamTobacco
is sold in a year to make approxi-
mately 12 billion cigarettes about
the same number as all brands of
ready-made cigarettes in this
country combinedand the sales
are steadily growing.
Millions of experienced
smokers prefer the cigarettes
they roll for themselves irom
"Bull" Durham tobacco y
to any kind they can buy
ready made.
Cigarettes hand-made
from "Bull" Durham
possess a fresh fragrant
aroma that is irresistibly
attractive a rich smooth
flavor that is wonderfully
satisfying.
Where They Play Today.
Pittsburgh at St. Louis
Brooklyn at Chlcao.
It si i mi. .re at Indianapolis ar
Bufralo at k ansas city.
By th AMortatedPn
Chicago June 8. Chicago lost a chance lo
take rirat plain In the federal league lo
day by dropping one game of a double
header with Brooklyn while Baltimore wai
liisin to Indlanapolla.
1 i. lean won the first game. 4 to 3
through the batting of Harrell. Evans. Tor
Brooklyn drove a home run ovar the right
field wall.
In the second game both team hit the
hsll hard but Chicago fielded poorly and
bunched hits In tbe tenth gave Brooklyn
a victory 10 to 7.
Score iflrt game): a. H. E.
Brooklyn BOO 000 10 3 U i
Chicago Oil 0 00 4 7 I
Batteries: Soiners and Owen; McOulre
ami Wilson.
Score liecond game): It H. E.
Brooklyn 30 100 0W 3 10 12 I
Chicago 0Í0 010 100 o 7 8 t
Ten Innings.
Batteries: I a rule . Marlon. Beaton and
Land; Flak Watson. Lang and Block Wil-
son. Rebel 3; Tertian S.
ni the Associated Press
si. Louis June 8. A home run by Len-
nox gave Pittsburgh a lead that St. Louis
could not overcome and the visitors won
today's game 3 to .
Score: n. H. E.
Pittsburgh 010 101 0003 10 I
St. Louis 000 100 001 I t 1
Batteries: Walker and Berry; keupper
wuiet and Hartley
United- 8; Parkers 7.
Oy the Anoclattd Tres
on balls an infield out and a fly gave Bur-
sbled the visitors to defeat Kansas City 8
to 7 today. Schafly hit a home run for
Buffalo In the first Inning with Delahauty
Score:
Buffalo
Kansas City
II n osiers 18; Terrapins 5.
By ihr Auociattd Press
Indianapolis June 8. Indianapolis found
Baltimore pitcher easy today and scored
Dricen runs on as many safe hit.
n. II. e.
00 000 8048 14 I
070 000 OOO 7 8 8
Balinuore 001 001 300 J 8
tTutlanapolls 180 11 I6TK-11 15
naileries W helm lount ano ac
Iltsch: Kalkenberg and narldeo.
I ATOM t EN TRIES.
By Seeoial Wire to Th Time
kisht HACE d runongs.
Sf.8 llszsaia IM W4 Handier JJJ
- - Condollno ...10 61 Chesterton ...HI
Miss Bellamy. toy 47 Rhodes Ill
second RACE furlong.
55 O'HtSH 8I 600 Vensheo JOT
611 Destino 9ti 613 Transport ....10
40 Eustace to! (sot Kiiildepoet ....110
6M Ciirllcua 104 (&6iialley Slave. .118
Tlilliii BACK Helling 6 turionga.
481 I Inisle cro'k'i 03
48 Elli'h Payton. M
6S4 le.iden i.assie im
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883 h u e lei 103;
413 Best Bib and
Tinker
4 Idlola 103
(4l3)Alkanet 104
Blsnche Lewls.106
446 Les Invalides lot)
443 .Nigra I0U
49 Misty Morn ...10
i BTH RACE 4 furlonss.
600 Lady Moonet.tuoi 488 Hobart Kay ..105
n Hellly nii 48 Othello 105
i;rt Bsc 101 443 Louise Paul ..110
I IK 1 11 HACK---Selling furlongs.
meen toil 4(4 Hoyal Tea ....10
ms J. D. Waker d.l0446)Ella nryson ..110
vuilr l05(4W)Cash on Delllv.113
488 Beau Chillua.lOSI
IXTH HAi.h -selling 1 ana i mites.
(14 Sam ni i -eh.. 07!
mi star of i m l) i"o
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(08 Nao'e McDee.10.1
eopold 108
411 Canialhla t0
604 Oolden Tree. til
Polls in
DOR VAL ENTRIES.
Ilu KBcciuf H'Ire to The Timely
i nisi hack 4 i i rurions
181 llaherdash ...1101 Doll Clrl 110
Itiy ..no mrs. campiieii.iio
av 110 - Santa Maria.. Ilu
tot Denim Hay. 110
10 387 Celebrity 110
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I'rln. Thorpe .KM
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lundainental .111
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855 Falces 114
Haldeman 114
conatttuent III
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long.
Hellene 8 (tM6)Tarln 108
stirrup toil (34USir Edgar 118
i:ircShynea 103 trj Commonada ..118
j:' Llnsln I03
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HO JacobBunn .1001 33 Edda HO
i 75iBrynlUnah ...1081 o Just Red 114
383 Irish Oeul'tn I0SÍ ir7l ) hash -...lit
SIXTH RACE-e rurlongs.
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rv HusU's Brass 1(151 Harbard IU
in Laura I08
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350 Fool o'Furt'ne 7 1 313 Crlaeo 10
l snowriakes ..104 Dynamite 104
m I Ma Uraue .lni' i Ben Unca....tOS
Uncle Ben. ...101 SSo Eftendl 114
Billy Baker... lot
SEEK INC CROMWaUX.
Deparluieal of Stale Lookla far. Caaedlea
Rsaerled Kieeuleal la a aloe
Tlie depariuient of state Is tnaJUn ra
efrort to locale Frederick Cromwell of
Vancouver tt C. who baa been inlsslug
since December S3 1818 and ha asked
the Kl !'! ofrice of the department of
Juaitce to asalit In locating tbe aaaa.
A repon whim tun newu i'u -i
be departaaeal a to tbe effect Usai Crom-
veil had been executed by Col. Ella Cale
i i.o Aubudo. Son. several weak an.
iul this wa denied by Colonel Callea hlm-
disiame lelephooe from NogaJea Son. ta
i Raj
iuberki
alie
X l eaquelra of Ibis city. CoaaoeJ
muí be did not jow cxoaawaaL
By CHRISTY MATHEWROM
The Oíante Star Pitcher.
Tin- .unilnuet to be a aeaaon of upsets
From present indications neither ilx
Mai. i- nor the AtbleUcs will have tbe
pennant won by IM Fourth of July
previously predicted by experta. At the time
ol wining this article the two favorite
ate leading their respective leagues but
the matirain In each case I so scant that
they msy boih have been ousted by tbe
tun. ii is published.
Tske the -landing of tbe .National league
Cincinnati was expected to be hopelessly
irailin by this period or the race but
ilrixog baa his team up fighting with tbe
leaders. Huston under Stalling with tbe
addition of Ever wa regarded aa
pennant possibility and at least a first
I'nisi'.n ennlender but tbe club has faded
bark i i ii..- speed of Boston team of paat
seasons snd lo last place while with in
finitely worse material tbe Braves finished
t the top of the second division last year
Robinson's team looked like a ball club
lo open the season but It is back In tbe
second division now because he nas not
been ge'tmg any satisfactory work out of
his pitchers. The big score of tbe two
games between Brooklyn club and the Oíanla
played on Memorial Day show tbls to be
true. In the first tew aeries between tbe
man's and Superb tbe Brooklyn boys
were full of fight and pepper la our last
series with them their head were down.
and all the encouragement thai Robbie
could ofrer did not serve to stir bis men.
Stealings Is "crabbing" and trying- to push
the Boston club uto a winning stride but
apparently he cannot make it brace up.
The Cuba are the only club that has
shown any recent improvement and Hank
o'Day has just managed to pull bis loam
up one of the second division. I attributed
Hits more to The weakness or Ihe contend-
ing clubs Iban to any increaae of atrengih
In the cubs. There was always rood scor-
ing possibilities in the Chicago team with
that baiting order or hard bitten but the
pitching bad been bad. They needed a mil-
lion runs to win a ame. Tbe twirling de-
partment has unproved with tbe consequent
gain of tbe Cuba.
The Pittsburgh club has sloughed orr
badly and I believe that poor pitching Is
responsible for this decline of tbe leun
thai was leading the league early in tbe
race. Clarke' club ran into a straight
losing streak that pulled It back. Early in
the season hi pitchers were In better com-
parative shape than those of tbe other
teams In the league and he got away In
front. But they looked as ir tbey were be-
ginning to go bad wben the (Hants were In
Pittsburgh. We had Utile trouble hitting
them.
What la the cause of all these upsets?
The sune condition exists in the American
league. The Athletics are not going a
they should and I believe that tt la the
most solidly welded team In either or-
ganisation. Detroit was out in front ror a
lime but tbe injury or Cobb pulled thai
club -back. Washington Is showing con-
sistent form and banging close to the Ath
letics. Tbe Washinslon players believe
they are going to win the pennant and are
fighting ror every decision. They tell rae
that enmura team has made more trouble
ror ihe umpires In the American Mague
this year than any other club In the busi-
ness or course "Connie" Mark does not
penult bis players to "ride" tbe ump.s. ir
some man on bis team makes a particular-
ly violent kick because he loses his temper
Mick's remark to htm when he comes to
the bench at the end or the inning usually
Is: "If you want to get out or the game
ask me but don't have the umpire put you
out.".
una of his stars g:ot sore when Mack said
this to him one day last season and did
not speak to the manager for several
weeks.
"I was only righting to win" was the
complaint or the player.
"You can't win in the clubhouse" was
"Connie's" retort.
The unsettled conditions In baseball this
year I believe arc responsible In part at
least for Ihe topsy-turvy appearance or the
standings. It Is the most peculiar season
since I have been in tbe game. The Fed-
oral league may have something to do with
it. This new organization 1 alter the men
all ihe lime and keeping their minds orr
the game. The bettor known placers an
getting telegrams and calls from ayenls of
tbe new body right along. Their thoughts
are not concentrated on the game.
These close race are not hurting the
game rrum tbe box orrice atandimlm. it
the Ulants and the Athletic had Uie pen-
nant in their reipecUve league won by
the Fourth or July all Interest In '.he
race would disappear and the attendance
would dwindle. 1 should say that had
the steady sura or the past years played
up to the standard Uiat they had ael pe-
rore in their career tbe race in each league
would have been pretty nearly over in
another month and the atandlng of the clubs
would have carried a dirrerenl look rrotn
tne one tbey have now. All this excitement
Is good for baseball from the box orrtc)
standpoint and club owners have the Fed-
eral league to thank ror It.
Whether tbe new league will get many
of tbe players in tbe older organization
next rail when tbey plan tbe big raid I
do not know. Bul I have not beard any
of the better known player voice any de-
cided inclination to waver. Doyle ha been
made several offers.
"McOraw and the (Hants made me and
1 am golas to stick by the club as long
as be wants me" says Larry.
That is the general alUtude of tbe alar
around tbe .National league clrculL But
the manager agree that the overture of
tbe Federal league are reducing tbe effi-
ciency of their cluba. It Is noticeable that
the teams which are most aertously affect' d
are tbe ones tn cities where tbe Federal
loagu ha established teams. Look at Pitts-
burgh with tbe Pirates' slump: Chicago sad
Brooklyn. Tbe showing or these teams ar
Indications thai tbe Federal league folk
are bothering the players in these towns
and are making more trouble. Tbe pitch-
mm Drinks
M it answers every be ver-
tí age requirement vjm
vigor refreshment whole-
I will satisfy you. J.
M by full name- &nWiff(&
m THE COCA-COLA CO. !'
AW DORSET
Arrow
COLLAR
In has been bad In both leagues all sea-
son. The Feds are after pitchers.
expect the whole situation to aetue
artcr the pennant race I over and In tito
meanlrtne It Is not hurting baseball per
manently. Either the Federal league will
grow ir succeurul raids are made this fall
snd assume some regular niche in ine
baseball scheme of things or It will begin
in fade and player wiU refuse to taeke It
seriously.
Tbe Philadelphia club bas once again
prpved that It has tbe Jinx on the Olanl
by giving us a lough battle lo our series
with It Just wben w were getting a little
bit abead. If the ran will go back through
tbe record tbey will rind that along about
this time each aeaaon tbe Pbllllea always
take a rail out of the Olants.
However tbe New York club Is hi a
better position to come through light now
than it has been at any tuna tbls season.
Cincinnati Is up there ahead of Pittsburgh
and Ihe Heds can never hold up. There la
not tbe material In tbe club to do it. Bui
I would not be surprised to see lleno
rinlab in the first division for he bas his
team bustling and righting and tbey be-
lieve tbey are going to win. Still I can't
figure him as a pennant possibility. j
Tbe Pirates have been tbe boys that we
have feared all along but their pitching-
statr has gone bad and tbe team la dis-
organized and slipping. Tne Olants Dave
not been gelUmj any too much pitching 1
with Demaree out or shape and Marquard 1
atlll reeling the elTects or hi Illness. Of
course the Injury to Merkle who came
up with a bad case or "Charley horse" In
Philadelphia breaks up tbe regular Infield
combination but Snodtresa Is doing food
work In Merkle's place. McOraw 1
optimistic.
"This Is tbe tima of year I like to get
out in front" be said the other day. "How
ir you reUow will put your mind on the
game and forget the Federal league we
will all cut talo the world's aerie money
attain with any kind of luck."
McOraw Is In there driving an the Ume.
He certainly want to ban up that new
baaeball record of four championship In
succession. (Copyright 114 by tbe Wheel
er Syndicate Ine.)
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