El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 36TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Sunday, November 14, 1915 Page: 2 of 42
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EL FASO MORN'Nr. TIMES
Sunday November 14 IV 15.
MORNING TIMES CHART BOWIE RESULTS
Bperial Wire io 11 limes.
Baltimore. Md.. Nov. la Bow it rontlt s lor Satuiday
trark r-i.
5904
first RACE ftv
good won driving.
Indes II :-
ne -half furlongs.
weather rler.
1 07 S-S. Hurt
"I'l
it it wit "in
4't 4
MM itroomcorn
MOO Trnce
IMS Maifou
RM Hidden l ist ..
MM Nulll
- Mimie w
ÍT71 Intention
Wit f-oiiitierh str 6 Bi i' i"
S7T7 Semper Btalwarl 17 I .. B' ll" Hi
W4 'l l.l'i Hi-'-i li' r 110 5 .. If) 10 lo lii M
Vleld.
I mullí') - paiil Rroonirom. slraiithl Hi) place it.jfi. 'lieiw I
tUNJ show 1. 10: Vlairnu. show J.1U.
BROONCOR.N easily dUpOMd or lXTETHtN rounding rar turn f
ridden it end la sit. I oil lli.U.EL mil MUFnl . T RALEE came
In home stretch with sin.iitr rush. MAlPOG came fiom fir na-
Scratched: Marigold BOB hedfbid nood count."-! Dr. MOOier ;
tUariHiijc
cone SECOND RACIiJ-Scvcu furlong. Timos .; -IB 1-1 Ml
Hy
Mei.ahey
Smylo
Ml ll'TIDOtl
IUninT
Tralee place
... i t.. Cbivtor
i 1 :sf7 4 V Tiirt
Index ii m
wen easily.
:.ri. pnntefracl
TiSJii Ethan Allen
MM Hll 01X1 I. amnion
MW7 h'-nsi .itt.s
S"7 M1K''I
t7)6 1mi1iIiiiih . ...
r nl U.H
mst Koij(!
miii i ni k'i ret
MS Hutía' llroth'-r
Mu Mi Blaise
MSI -omen BUM
r.w 1 red joiuuon
5t7f. 'canto
.'37 'I. stubs I ail
r4i Eiflji Morn
W 'livvillrj .. . .
fieia.
ti niutu'is paid : PoMBfMM
Allen i Ism- 6.50 -how- I.S0
pi v iii n i i gatnarj Menttti
yyt gl. ks V Sir. Fin. Jockey.
.. .Ill iu 7' 4 41 S' 1" Ki-I-i -y
...104 4 5 7 i1 V" Hsyiics
...in iv i i I' It" j Byrne
.. . io i i i v 3" 4' Metcalf
'.'.M 1 I" 7 I' 7' t' .Mrkeevef
...pat j h m v 4 s PArrlngion
..tN 14 -11' II S1 7' Srliani'M liytn
.. im i m t' to1 itit Bisrnitt
Hi i:: If la' II' 11' " HtyMi
..il4 n ii o im Bcouttmgtr
...llv ti f M 3 It" Briiwn
...im t Mt 1'jt li li' I' l.fiudor
...114 It) li' ir" 1' II4 U" rroilut
...114 r. It1 II1 13 14 141 WitrrI
...iii ii if.' ir. is u th Wolitonboln
..111 II 14' I4T 14" 1S 11 Btul'iii
i '.' i; r. 17 17 i7 i i.-
.'A 3.30; Kthtll
ulKaim'il tin
ruli or inn wsa Roinir twty at rinlaii.
ri" Mr. rtiUKK". luruli I
-i Inrli.iiirs. I mil- St I
1:13. Start good; won
w m )i sir Kin Jnrliay.
IndfV Hor
tj Si:i i I' l
iSHTriAnfiiaran
(S43IMaliU' i
rMt Bilar l ath
".377 61 lli.(lla
'MI77 TtW Hn-vh..dy
r.tyi BetwAsn i
(MM Egnioni
ttuBal)v :tilc ..
Sltll CBtUItt il'
tu tnuliifl' p!i3 -riu'-i l' i . -T ral srlit 1.70. plica MO liow itau.. XldrtitrAO.. OlAXS
7.M1. tifiu- 4 DO; Prtirte IDOW 1.(0.
.1.1 11 11 11 . .in r 11 in- Ii"li initn lli- Unit ItallOd rf I'HAIHIE'H ohalienf at
urtt 'ii Itirn nit' 1 irm ay again llt futl'.ng. ALDBBAjUN rlofdl a big gap and
rinlfttud ni tin i.i.v WltOOm. satin- Of I'li.MHIK.
SiTuti tn-.l j... HUir Miara l air IHI011. Wanda ' I'ltzer Martin :ra. Tt Pitt
1 1 it 1 11 1 H I1AU "in 1 Julia. nn :4 ! UBI ins i-a; itai .1 a nian gouoi
1l 3 I" i' I1 1' I'arrlngton
lot .. t r'" 3' fi wauon
W7 Id .4 s' a 3" MrXahey
im 8 ..' J' I " A' fimyth
III I 4 4' 41 S Metralf
li.l !i .. s 7" ' fi Srliamtrhorii
.111 J tt r 7' V ODOrt
im 7 .. S' s H' s" Srhiittlngt.-r
10 .. 111 01 o" BiéwBra
07 .. T in 10 U) lllrt
5907
won caiilr.
In1
n 1
Wt. l t4 H 4 Str I'. Jorlify.
.'H7 I agli'
Mnirfd'tiii
H'.ia mu ..Ilium I
tHi Ambrota
ITM Ringling
MM Raylioum
trwuii i .lilt 1 i -ld
r7i? Rolifrt Bra
.104 ? 3 a
.too e ' a fl
. w
tidi-r
Hay . 1
3' 11 1 km-
4b I'airlngton
5" Brown
íisrntr
Lllloy
Binyih ;
lIllCI' 4.8U.
(Kill)
in toril i .nil Klgltl KtrHlghl a 70 plan' 4 JO itliow 3.W); Mourt lililí
'how i ' Miiilinaii II huw It.lli.
1 vi. 1 1 outran his rtld fmtn )h rtart fttullj dlipoiad or sandman ii entenni
hornf surtrti ami wi going wj ll ftio NOUREDDIH Off low. mMn up ground
BANI)MA 11 tired int furlong CUff PIKLD nil rounding rirsi turn and ran away
two and a half m t. '' .
' riatriipi Nauibofl Sir William lotmion BtoflChnUTO Old Broom Noma (lloam-laa.
TITTTI TTATf:"!"!!. ml..- .1.1 -yrnt viu.ls TI11V H 3-f
5908
1.41 V-5; 1;V. -6. S tBT t rui Hi j W 1 jlrlVJOTg
II i
phtti)
m II'-
Ind"
1IK
mi i.ittii- Nearer
rfgn ah.
tTaS)Norut
:50 'Cbrlstopnln
:.i l.ullicr
has Repubieaii
rois stoiii'iii'nge .. . .
IM4YI Minna
rv kiiik
HM 'i'oirv
íiiíii.
.' ifiutti'i natd
plarw s.iKi. show 3.im
NEPHTHV8 utmi ri
lung aufiuán. U) ffflrfi
inuiH' txntrh. l.lTi
wi si
su rin loftttoy.
Iik I 7 7' 34 II 1 Mrt:almy
im it o ! h r" n Palrb rower
I0g 3 H' HI 7 4' ? SlillltllnglT
.....101 I 8lt 6" 5"! ' liuxtufi
S ii id' in" lota i v pin
10 r ll 11 Ji tl' Smyth
11a 7 r.1 3' i1 I 7 McOannott
- 2 1' 4" 9". 104 si I'niTlnirton
1114 5 ii m ft" o llaytii's
.' IOS 0 3a ft 41 7' 10'5 Mayea
-....10B10 II 1 1 ..II II II
NtnbÚtfli ttraighi um. plaro Itl.ou show 11.10; l.ittlo Noarsr
Ml Sinllei show aoo.
...I back at first Writ WOliWd hl W8y up on nullde Juat lasled
ir i ri ii v. NKiin.ii after duiboalng of pari- makers i-ntoring
M ARCH rli.s. 1 a ll K gap
i-ri:
I ton Bartworth. OÍujmlng. Búi- wootf L
. Wt.ai. 'a
5909
Indi I
W74 '
-l ill Iim;i i iitv milt: and
I 4.' 4 ': I M 4-7. Slurl glKMl;
ixteenUi.
iln nig
i..nh II.
shis ieacoi k
ttM livlla Mai k
rA.4 i u Doennt
raw Tróvalo . ...
!n -i enuurl
!W I. -Ill "I I
(rjov.ii.lifl Edgr
l SKt ft tn Hsncc
::i27 'Snepherdei
'vin 'Btentor
Man Abbot afnril
.tVMI I lino lanr
(ÓU It"- nun
Kin. Ineaay.
8 i"r; .rn 3-n; i:ie a-:
I in Ji.rk.-y
i Moleall
I I II U tl 111
111 1"
.111 ll
. in It
.llll fl 14 14' 13 13' fll
.107 I lf 13' 14' 14' 1(1'
Mt I 111 III 111 lit lit
.107 14 01 0 St lf
Tumi r
Hiixlon
Butweii .-
Smyth Hopkins
Haya
.fclUTinolt
Bchanternorn
Ratep
Itai it r r
ilariirr
llohlnson
Alatander
rloej it.
IM la
in.
i ii
rvacork (ffld)
iirnvrlh. -.(rairlit 4 .So. pla
1 1 i. 1 1 i i i .how mi.
(TRrV.RTH líos tien I" ffotll vhon brvak came and beM UN Ivart iindvr prearr all
H ! a I t i:ii:k tal1i'.-.l lal -ivii'iiuu in i.i. a m.si K on um.niv an ure ""J
I . i i .1.1 sivtn.i Mi l i rillliuiM. Yt'll
nAi r -i v i iii iu. I "ii.- mil" ami -inv. viglnb. " I Hue ill" 1:1
D31U i . i '7 -im v i won rallopfni
ÍÍTJm ii raa 'Jllj!4JJl
tSí ? V' 1
I III I. rHvf
..tit 3 (.' 3'
1M 4 7i '
in i
...l fi s1 s1 ' v
. .Ill ' 10 HI t" to
IM in ' 6'l s 7'
...11W iS
3
10
l.-
lll 7
10
7' 10
plan- S.ai show
Butwell
Hayai
Rohlnson
Srhninprhorn
Partington '
i.i avea
Ha riei
Wolitannolni
Srlllltllllgi'l
Smyth
laity Regan
... i i . i i( o M. MHl'r litralghl 4im
v I.i' Siiriias-lnn. slum- 4. .60. . . . .
u mu i i n nsiiid nfr in.' str y pei v and ni 10 iiu- from without vtfori
I ij .Vii.'i i.n'lrui I- AT r Y Rl.tí A N vastly best ot the other. SURPASS-
u..u.n. I afu-J -in. wing rally sr.vd DfRIM rlosvrl big gap in last quartvr.
rratciied: Sepulled " .
Race Meet Spells Prosperity
BY J. K. KriUN(;-IKl.I.
ri'-rsemeii at the
tin svason w
history of rating
he reception nvm
sey Club Jiurv rour
' I- murv ronllal In Hi
in the Mexico burder bwti
T He alad 1 1. ni tin bam srtendad hv the
ruling uirai-u ii m-crv fa. Hon In tl". voiin-
try. lual the sam' t ha? Main tVM ' ise
in olfier yeara siin-e thv galva were ttirown
opvii ai lilla plsnl.
All rltli?n of Mexico rwillie that the pro-
inoi-ra of the Jorkey Out) flUure track
ban: nut fully three nuarier of a oilllon
dollars in tin wafMerrni cfH-rse and
grounds wlin ii t( today a Ix-auly spot
worthy to be (ulii.rd with the moat beau-
urin pi ii. o ri- grounds that nn- rmarilml a-
plctuii-ii f hortH ullurai bvauly In Die greal
Aiii'-it.an riui- as .-ll n such clln-s as
Cana l.onduii and Berlin.
Tnn too they r val In urn Manager M.
J. Winn and his. associates put much or the
profit! or tla successful meetings at this
course in further trnproranienti in th-- plsnt.
The Jockey (Jluh Juarr-r pays a liberal
license whp-ti Is tn Iprni tr Ine city govern-
ment of the northern Mexico town nd In
rail In a thousand ways It may he aald
that il add lo the prosperity .or the eoqnlry.
It also has niiirfi lo do will tte wond'-r
ful groih in racant yi ars or I.I Paso When
the Juan rourae was first pi lied El
I'aso's prcsfi.l great hop-Is wi re In sntlrlpa-
Hon only and her skysrrapi rs wen- hut
nopal IM far rrnm reillti. It Wl Man-
ager M. J. Winn wOu p rivalled upon cap-
llallats lo erect Ule lendinn hotel of El Huo
and Ids prediction thai It would draw to
lis e nm ity not only i inn true but n--sulKd
in Hie opmlns ot itu rival bOtlr1ei
which rómpale favorably with lrrilor fine
hop Is in othM gri .it clllei of Aini-rlr
Today no city has anything on F.I Pesiii'l
moflem apartxnanl mum and riat bultdinrs.
TI y did ll.e sinMs and houli vards .for
mili -s and all Iihh i mi.- lie re slm
winter mi lling at Hie Juan track whii h
pegun on Thaiiksgiiing day 1000.
Today El Po U one of the most pro"
perous cillas in all Anu-rlca. It Is Worthy
I ii .' .tlit hep i ltl.-iK fullv npi.rei nn
v. Ii.it I !i- Jiiere tiji k ti- dun. -tul- t.ei
im sent pioiperity and all are eager fof (he
big 100 or niiie days nintlng to open lor
the pending Winter season.
I.Ike Jiinni Un- nice track has done more
to advertise hi Pxso Hum any of UM OlMf
big lni'almeiii.s with American capital on
the horde r line of the Iiio lirande. That
tier Lading l tlx. ne fully appreciate hl-
fact la provisi hy Ule puüllclly Jepuiimi-iit
of the CtustBM r Of Commerce using n much
of their advi itisiiir muttvr views and pano-
rama picture- of the racing plant.
The wondeirnl expansion of the Jockey
Cluh Jiiaren tins much to do with Its Wldl
spriad of po illiultv. Whenever lln course
has mailv rftOtiay ll'v pur.sis have been in
creaaea and most or tin- profits Ian bare
been expended on IntproveuieiiM on the
Idaiil annually. The year around superlu-
leiident Mai I. keeguu has on Hie pay mil
ii large hand uf workmen Manager Winn
has always devlMd i some new andlllnn lo
in.- plain lo K'-.-i. ki-i K .n aim tus men ein-
lyi ii. io look ovir un- nig iraca ll woiiin
Uard to suggest anv luiprovenient. so
p. i f i ct is ll In -every appointment bul Man
ager w inn an alway find a beiierp-liit
hange in it in uM-rluoki .I hy others mid as
conseuiii-iicv i here ll always niiormcineiit
work going on at ll.e course except when
llM- meeting is on.
me roii.iiig iiueiiiig i ..i- lair io ue one
the best seasons ever yet h"ld here.
There will be 'iilly oiki horses on Ine
grounds by Uin day. of opening- Many of
the best jockeyi arc ilreaoy bare ready to
ii iiiiniiiii. every iiain arriving in ri
0 lu-Hirs Hi a big liiiiirli or race foRow-
froro all parts of America.
ue in me ing lacing siriugs now uei
nil I
soiirl narniaJi
son Tommy whose apprenticeship 1os not
nut inn nniii nexi jr?ar. lie win lil Ihv
lad ride here as free lanr anil look aft.r
bis riding engagements niniself. The ood
little rider won bit first race at the last
winter meeting at Juarez.
YALE AND PRINCETON
FIGURE IN RECORD
UPSET
(Continued from Page I B)
recuperate from the Crimson dervat si the
expense of the Pluo and the wagering was
Opened two weeks ago with Pruiceton of-
fering 4 Pi I. fell to I to 4 at noon today
und'-r the eager loverlng by the Yale back
era. Fit students estimate tonight thai
Princeton tan between 111000 and if.
when they departed immediately aricr the
Val
Yah-.
Church
C. Sheldon
Black
While
J. Sheldon
Way
Wiedmann
Van Noslrsnd
Wilson (captain)
Rlnrham
tinernsey
SllhStltllles- Yale: Mi.Selev foe Wiedmann
Higginbolioiii p.r Church rJates tor C Shel
don Von Roll for Black. Allen for NoMley
Rlai k for Von Holt. Walden for J. Sheldon.
Miller ror Whl(e.
Prlnreton: M Wilson ror lllghley. Moore
Inr Shea. I.srai-n foe Met u . . .
firt for 11. unen liNkei iiian fui 'rihliott. l aw
Inr Hriggs. Heyner ror bourse Ames for
lili-kvrman Love ror Hogge. Eddy for
Moore flannon ror I nnibertsou.
Position.
Position.
.. I. K. .;
. R. E. .
0R-.
L h n.
R. II. B.
B.
Princeton.
Princeton. .
..Hlghley
McLean
Nourse
(lennerl
N. Hogge
Parlsetie
Lamherton
.oiick (captain)
Shea
Tlhboit
.prigg
BILLIARDS
The ban-Heaps for Ihe big 1X.S balkllne
billiard loin nainent which will be held In
New York theater concert hall .November
13 to n and which wen- annotinoed last
week 1-111 10 bare net with general ap-
proval by cue rans. the asslgnineni by
Hie orrn ial liniidlcappri-s which reprc-enleil
a committee or seventy close students or
billiard) being accepted at ralr.
Rvoryone knew that Ropo would play
in. 111 Miab-h (fss). hut J11.-I Row many
points Hie world's champion would he
asked lo concede to the other rive players
elected wa a niaio-r of conildertbln
siceiilation. When the handicaps were an-
nounced trOWUTg; that Hopee innsl elve
his nearest m al. George Sutton or cht
cago one hundred polnls In five hundred
few were surprised. Button In turn mu-I
give twenty rue i ach to Oaorge Slosson
mm Roji 1 annua ine jap. wniie Joe M.ivi-r
ll 111 rerelp: or sevcmty-rive from the lat
t'-r pair Mayer musí give the "bov wnn-
dvr" W'lkei- Cochear or Chicago twenty-
five and the windy City fans douht tie-
Pbliadelpbian'i abiniy to beat Cochran at
the. odds.
Chicago experts great things from her
iaivi suir 01 inv gru-n rinih. He lias lieal.-n
veratei of too m pracuoe and tin-y reel ir
noi get stage rngiii im has lust
even Hoppv
turned iilni'l"vi he win mak
extend himself. Sir William ns it Is. hav
lug to concede the lad a double century
In 500.
All In all the tournament ll creating an
Inttnenie amount of tote real and the result.
01 in- gup n s from day to doy will bi
keenly awaited thi-oughmit the country
1 hnrtea owned hv the vivung I oawiina nuiiiirns 1 overdue ror a revival
L..IH .s '"K.". "5.n'. i... hi and Ihe tiani.v Umoghl of the hundirán
ai d raised at tl JoivV breeding í?.".rftS.m'"'- !.uaul!n .0"' fri-at masters so
. 1 11 1-1 11 11 near Parnetl 111 that slate. . f"-' M noipe win in- iiiougiii
r . . 1 .i"es v.. iiv .. .ii hit the down to Hie tlze of the others doubtless is
estate w-iu s lit l carry on the breeding plaul
will li ha- In nun.- 111 1 1 .-. in y.-ars luinui 111.
111. . Hi. r
Mil
lew days since tn
The Popiuil
ft
See Our Ail on Page J. and Society Section
Private Braiu-li I lu linnue :13'
Integrity
ifHIS STORE stands squarely on the platform of
of Integrity integrity in the fabric and the work-
manship of the clothes it sells integrity in the trans-
action by which it sells them.
On one essential we are insistent YOU must be
satisfied NOW AND ALWAYS for your satis-
faction is the chief end of every sale made here.
Never has this store gathered to-
gether such an assemblage of
clothes-perfection as now--never
Were We better prepared to cater
lo the needs of ihe critical and
discriminating customer.
Suits it Overcoats
$12.50 to $40
I'ligggj j .--M i nii
The Home of Hart Schaf f ner &. Marx Clothes
Heavies Scramble to Accommodate Champion
kh tmt Km- ma mu !:': k--x éb .
Whisker Chaser Jones Says New Orleans Place i
By IGOE
New York Nov. 13. Comes Jess Wlllard
It last! Every newspaper blazes rorth In Its
headlines-that Jess has announced that he
will be ready to de f etui that undented crown
or his along about February. Ah oh 1I10
scramble to cei oiumodate hlirt! Frank Mo-
ron. Jim Coffey Jim I Ijrnn Porky ITynn
Frod Fulton Carl Morris Arthur Pelky. Joe
Cox and even Sam Langfni-il have given ft
mil as their Intention I" challenge the lanky
cowboy lo a brawl for the heavyweight
plum.
Jess seems to caro little about. the Identity
01 ine man 110 win lie pun-n uguuisi nun.
ihe winter wlUi4J balkllne match with Yamuda though Tim only stipulation thai he makes Is that
Missouri. i ni finan Jones
KSTfSn ri . ImtWS huh hi vonne wonderful and a new record Old not come Ue must get Su.ooo for a twenty round fight
mace on the nlace and th' li s eas ti t érv I a Kll0 h l" ".' roils as it bfMn had been New Orleans or any other place that will
males oil ill' place anu HIS si asnn III eri n ..h.-ioinlol would rum. toler-itn a twvntv loiniil mull for hi all ring-
3d weanlings ino largest iiuinoer yv
WEIGHTS AND ENTRIES TODAY'S RACES
HOW IK. Mil.
IVrilher 4:le r; Track rata.
MM l.tlu
Mms Vldet'i BroitM 1
t6e Ed Bond
NIS3 Moon -tune
-.--.i White 1 ye
ratos yuevn-i f l aiadis
..su; sutil kins
M14 Belle of Hv- kll I
MAI Hanilfiill
&64ti Carmen
Utos Mai cabré
IggTSnioothbore
in
BECfiND BAGS- fill luilougs
N.VI Colnnvl ...in In
180.1 Panhapille
:.se-j black Coffee .
re0 Saudel
j- Satin
(63 Murphy
test Eddie Henry ..
ta! Virginia M ....
uto Noitt ..:
(UAWiUanevr
W3tt Favour
Utl Gold Cap I
Mil Joy 1
i:j. Indlfrvrvnl 1
a . kUnitrel '
1377 s niailla 1
WU Hlllle Hllibs I
ss7 J B. Ilarrvll 1
CI j I oil Fortune 1
ui i penny Rock 1
1341 color 1
Miso i'i-viirih 1
ino Pkarean i
0174. Brandy wine I
Had Coy 1
!sici Joe Rlair 1
: :rr! MMllckB 1
rOCRTH RAI I One mile
Wh Borgu 1
Naushun I
:.sm llrsie i untrdfr 1
: s.-i
Wiler Lady
:s-.d Venen
57SÍ 11.1 tun Temple
i.s.is Burwood
WW Lady Baibary . ..
r.3n Texas Tnmmle
r.i70 Perthrui k
sin Mary v arren .
510 cartaverocK 10s
mm Arriurus Rio
Ma Miss MrGlgghi RM
6si3 primary 06
MM Sherluek Hulmei... Ill
UK Blue Mouse lot
law Lily uruio 10
3S.VI Maun.- k in
MS3 Peg Iisi
Uh-7 BltlUXiO 100
SIXTH HACE-Ono and one-
slilecntti inllrt:
(Mffnnallnp lit
bvo: Iluda s Brother .... IK
IBM I'aiigernus March... too
1 -!w:i ciiir Havon ton
S336 Hurin 10
I :. si Laierlan 101
! iiewt Mabel L'ulwelMT ... Ow
(S7ii3iNorua ill
1 tan Yódeles
riilscl at Hie nine.-
There wen- m yearlings reals or iy4
raised on llin placo. Two of these were
sold and the following died till year:
CbeitnUI COM by llarrlgau out of Old Rose
bj hup Odd follow; hav rilly hy Blues out
of Miss Vun Winkle by St. FelU. chestnut
rilly by Rapid Water out or Willie T. by
imp. Albert-end " bay rilly. by lllues. out
or Errant Lady by Imp. knight Errant. This
laavei il head all or which with but one
exception an- now in- tbe Jone iraining
bam at the Jnrkoy Cluh Juarez. None ot
the collection hgv u yet in en named hut
all are will advanced in Ihetr Hrst raring
pivpnralliin and Hie stable will be well
mi r.-s.-nlvd in tin early juvenile evenls at
'the Mcxlio rotirse tin- first or which will
he run on NV-w Yeats day 1010.
The list In Tiill I- given MlOW:
Hay cull by liluvi Hoseda. bv Pardee. -
nay cult by Harrlgan-Zela Knight by
I lee' Knlglll - -
chestnut rilly. by Hamgan-Top Note by
Hamburg. ;
ltay rilly. by llarngiin Pickaninny by Cc-
sailiin. Chcsiniil filly by llariigan llesier Zort
bv Ci-sartnn.
nv ritlv bv Ranld WaP-r (irltne. by Imp.
lnguldshy. . '
Dli rilly. by Rapid Wtitcr-I.Bdy lltldrnth.
by imp uoiaen uarmr
Hav fills . by llarrlgau
hi. Cough
Brown filly by llarrlgan Flarney. hy Imp
(ireetian.
1 MatflUI rilly. by Harrlgan-naypevp bj
hup. Heruiell-- .
Cheitnul filly by Rapid Water-May Er
win by Iianquo II.
Hay filly By llarrlgan Handy Dancer I13
Thi- litter fitly showed the juosl speed
r im- i.r me lug tiiincli ear v in tin- full
nut ne will not be aide to race u early the
lutnlng year as her stable coinpaiilons a
sin- Wll-s fll 'd leienlll fn- anhle irolltllv S1UI
i 1. iu.1 10 take a let in. Iii hvr training
rn. Il.len -olt 1- a roll brullli'l' to Blue
IU- it and I Htle Blue anil the May Erw-ln
miv is a full listi 1 to Bob Hentley while
ihe Mis- Van Winkle filly as a half sister
1. lli.l'. Mil. one of tile lilllv pair of two
year-Old! Hairlgan hail racing fdr him Ihrs
sear the oibii being Julia L . which won
four -ir her five starts 111 ll'lf. Mid IS ex
peeled hy hvr present owner. J I ivingsuui.
lo. capture the Ashland and Kentucky Daks
races n.Ml -iirlng.
KM Ttie only yearling Jones owns inai is noi
lew 'now ir In- training barn at the Juarvr
tos I cuius is the vtivsuitil colt by Hirrlgan. out
of Lama Bell By i.ampiiguuT. wiurii uv
rtrvd earlv 111 the Tall and lelt at the farm.
He will nut lake him UP De nnlll next
spring when be lakes a siring of his horvs
svvenfull by Eden
predicted that the chauiploi. would somo . tolerate a twenty round spat for high ring
uj luiii nun a lien ru vviiuaiu nas
shown by his greut work or late that he
Is tn prime Tettle for the oTiPnlng or the
big I8.S event uno week from Tuesday
night.
Hal Boy Tkes 129000 1'urse.
Ry Associated Freís.
San hraurlsco. Cal. ov. 13 Hick Mr-
MiiIhiu's Bui Hoy won first money today In
the 120.000 pacing event at the p. inania
Pacini- exposition harness meeting In three
straight heats. While Sox driven by W.
I.iil i.-e. was -i-cond ami loiiiiny Mm iliy's
Major Ong was third. Rest timo (:.':üij) was
mudo in the second heat.
Oklahoma Outplays Arkansas.
Ry Associated Press.
Fayetievllle. Ark. Nov. 13 The t'nlvcr-
sity of Oklahoma football team elMcBed
the championship of Mm Southwestern Ath-
letie assoviaiton here today nv t .- . .1; .-
the l'nlverálty of Arkansas 23 to 0. Arkan-
sas was outplayed in all departments or tbe
game.
Ilooslers Down Nortluvrstcrn.
By Associated Press.
Evsnston III.. Nov 13 .-Two long runs
made possible two Indian touchdowns tudas-
and uie Hodaler downed NorthWatterni
13 lo ft. Fraejlieol penalties mostly for orr-
llde play níttdered the Indiana advance.
Cornell Best tn Cross-County Run.
By Associated Press.
llhtti a. N TL' Nov. T3.Oomell today ran
away rroin i'vunsylvanla In the annual
rroes-eountry run. w inning easily over the
r-Vs-mile course by 30 to M.
The Success Care sos Mills St. absolutely
American management buys the best ob-
tainable rood and -rrves at popular prices
liood cofrev. cleanliness and Immediate ser-
vice our specialties. Mrs. Woods Prop
Adv.
It Is hi- Intention 10 send most r hi 1
stable to Churchill Howns when the racing
Is over ai Juarej next spring and hi wot
make liberal enirtet in li ti bu luvenit
events run off on the kentucky trck next
sea.. 11 I lie only old horse he now ins in
hit stable are his namesake B. A. Jones.
Rapid- little Blues and Kv 1 might. Which
iwfli bi Juaiei stable Ui It head. I0MI
Is much Impressed with Hurrlgan as a sir.
He seems Ui breed uniform pvel with III.-
moil marked regularity and moreover all
his gel hve ideal dispositions. Mr. Iones
does nut dmibl that 111 time the 110IM sou
or Plaudit will aend lo Ihe rices a roll Rial
will win lor Uliu a Ijentucky Derby as did
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honors.
The i-llames are that New Orleans will
pel the bout. At least Tom Jones says
so. Thomas clulins ibat he has already
signed for the bout. Jones Is Inclined
to give blu Fred Fulton a chance to
make pood Ihe boast that he floored the
rliainpliin in an Impromptu bout out In
the western wilds sotnewlirrr. Jess
wants Hint report exploded mid figures
thai (be niftiest way lo do 11 would be
to wipe bl I reddle clean off the pugi-
listic map. Sali.tHjo for doing sn is con-
siderable remuneration. As things go
generally Fred would have small
chance sealnsl the more seasoned cham-
pion. The man who seems to have a first class
chanco and a rust class claim. Is Frank
Moran. Ills slui lling knockout of Jim Cof
fey the Huillín giant JUst at a time wlu-n
poor Jim was going to deinonslialv to us
in iu runny si-.u lie was anil now surety
hv would wliin Jvss If ever given the
nance. i was a leal mai pin nun i igni provwq inai conclusively t ho nil welnvrl
si 1 1 o t Ion- he wouldn't have wound up
on his ear. We told him expressly not
to go out and burn himself up In thr
vrry first round. That has always been
his great fault. When It came lo Ihe
second round and Moran stung him Jim
didn't have his lull strength In reserve.
Muran out generated him- there. Thounti
Frank got a hiding he didn't make his
move until he saw that Coffey had floun
up a bit. 1 take nothing from him. but
I'm convinced that Coffey Is still his
superior."
DILLON STARS IN mill
AGAINST HI IM II I
Little Jack Ulllon came very much to lh
fore the other night when he practically
eliminated Charley Welnert from the WI1-.
lard trail. Jack mule i profound sensa-
tion with the crowd many or whom had
never seen the lloosler In action before.
piUon' vicious attack seemed to win ror
him with the crowd. Ho was ipilte the
busiest mortal that has been seen in a
ring ror some time.
"The While Sam Langford" Is a name
thai tils him well. Respite all Ihe talk
of his ii ein ii inns hilling I'm rirmly
ronvlnrtd thai he is not In a class with
heli hell or Moran. Jark is rertainlv
a terror bul though be hit Welnert
squarely on Ihe chin ut least a half hun-
dred limes the Jersey boy was not even
knocked groggy. It would never have
been like that with old. Blcvr. When
the assassin chlpprd them on the chin
thry 1 1-1 1 like cattle In a slaughter pen.
Dillon Is iiiucTi like Kid Williams. Ho is
n powerful speedy worker but he is inore
api lo maul and swing than to hit straight
out true and deadly. The Welnert- fight
Ills
sire 11. iSUB
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half rurloaga:
V7 Monty Fox . . .
4317 Martr
4407 king Radford
a:..)
J.7S5 Mollif Richard
Mijo Misa Waters . ..
MM Mgmi Alpha ...
r sso Cisaha
MJ1 Aldonu
.no Alaboy
!73 Surgeou
Falmouth
3470 Hedge Role
S7S8 in au Pero
MXki Brim Uuru
s. Valat
C.HM Roytl Meteor ....
. Rlrliard Langdon
5043 Hykl
(MfTj Alhena
lWfl)Clirr Edge
lili caro Nome
Hem-v had nn horsei t i bring to
l08Jutrei thlt winter he round It riW!ry
iiv'to hve Orotvenor turned out and 'lied
joi while hi good filly- Lady llotn. begun
toi thlt rail to how dlspotitlon of sou me 4
1... 11 .1 o lie concluded lo el her n'sl
p; up until next yer. Both or 'h-i.i jerr -in
iv ers are lurned out at Ihe Waldrck fariji of
Thot. M. Murphy near i.ouiiviur
Ex-Jockey Johny Henry It al Vaulv-k
farm and will remain there all wihter to
especially exrtclse I.tdy l olha and 'Jrowe
nor. Henry C4WM to Juaiot with his young
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MORAN l i.i oil mi s"
CHANCE AG.VINST 'Pl'NCIIER.
Moran has a glorious chance with Jess.
Don't In- fooled lu that respect. Hv la al
game a man as ever put up his bands and
Row hi can wing that good right paw of
his! He pi . ved In the fight with Coffey
that it will lekp a tremendous punlther even
to floor him. He has never been ofr his
pins In a right.
Early In Ills curerr Jim Ravage blind-
ed him so badly wltk a cut oyer the
eye that Ihe refrrce slopped It when
ll wa- plain that Frauk coulda't see
wall. enough lo continue lie was on
his frrt. however and slUI claims thai
the man doesn't live who cn Door him.
In the Coffey fight he took absolutely
everything llial Jim had and was scarce-
It reeked. Ihru he set about iiillliifi
to Mr Coney's ribs with his right ami
In two solid mini hi s one to the middle
turned the tide ol tilings. "I
There isn't any ipieslioii that hv will bv
able to do the sume thing to Jess especial- 1
Iv m regard to a body buttering. Jess Is
a is a-'.. Muling attil-Mo when 11 -comes to
stttlue. and' for a w hile Moran or anybody
els - would le silly U try for his Jaw Mo-
ran has the right Idea. An aisault on wil- ;
luí.' libs.- Mich u one as lie directed hi-
ward tin- hapless cofrey would bring Je3s'
head down into range. There isn't a man
alive whi could lake Mnrau's body lieiung
and not show some signs or wilting and es-
pecially Wlllard Tor a close inspei Hon of
llir Mir Chan's righting has developed the
notion thai he doesn't got particularly hi
larious under punishment as a mailer or
racl. Hie only tlniv that Jess gels a flstli-
move on is when he has been stung. He
Is all caution and derense until ho is basted
and then he sets sail for bis man.
at ax
limit II.NORANT OF MOVES
MUIK RY HARPER JONES.
Jack curb y. ihe one man 10 retain Ids
claim on Jess did not seem to know niurlt
ab-iiil Hie movements of hi co-partner Tom
Jones. Tbu inly uifonnalliin that big Jack
had wat a wire simply slating thai Jones
bud agreed witb the New Orleans promoters
to let HP Jest right down there. That the
bout will draw no malis'r who is selected
at a'contendir. goes without saying. J - -has
been out of it Just long enough to
have whetted ihe public desire for ntg-
Uir championship nulch. of course. Muran
would outdraw any man who could bt te-
lrted except perhaps Coffey.
The Irishman has a tremendous follow-
ing among bis countrymen. ' Three-fourths
of the Madlsun Square oarden audience that
saw Jim crumpled wat Irish. They'd turn
cut ror another y!oui bout lo tee hun
fight Moran again. There were al least
: i- men on- on ih- tldewalk the night or
the Hgbl who couldn't get in after lb po-
tice and fire department bad closed the
doors. They're all true to Jim and still be-
lieve Uiat Moran was lucky. Billy tilbson
his manager 1 tull confident that the boy
can whip Frank. He aald the outer day
"I lost 12000 on Colfry In bets be-
tide weeks of vaudeville engagements
but I'd atake twice Ihe atnotiail on Jim
if lloran will uteri him sgaio. I've of-
Irrrd Morse 15. 000 flat to meet Jim once
more. Ur tan hair thai or I'll take the
same amount Irom bun Collry I still
the draw inn card and we're willing to
gamble. Bad Cofley followed our la
wn. m and where he pleased. Resldees that
Welnert Is a-very weak hitler and gave Jack
little or no argument. CortaUl It wss thai
he didn't hurt Dillon any. Dillon Is a
l.ungrord In everything but hilling and
Sam's crushing knocks seem to be the
thing we remember Mm most by. There
are rcw great hitlers len but Jack Dillon
Isn't one or them.
:'r -i'
STILL A CHANCE FOR
Pf. M I. IN BASEBALL.
Notwithstanding the attitude of Rsn John-
son there seems to be a real chance Tor
baseball price. As usual. Harry Herrmann
seems to be back or the latest report. The
report conrerence in Cincinnati between
Herrmann president or thV Reds. Charles
Weeghmun owner of the Chicago Feds
William Walker also or the Chireds and
liarry Sinclair or Uin Newark Federals
seems to point to a peace pact being signed
between the National and Feneral leagues.
Naturally the Hrst move would be lite
that Ban Johnson has declared would
never come about. The "no quarter"
pulley of the American league car has
prevented peace all along. (luirles
Weeghman would not admit that any-
thing definite hud come about but tie
did drop Ihr n mark that somr glad
news would be published lust a soon
' as some transfer was definitely arrang-
ed." The owners of the Feds are good and
nick or their bargain. They want to get
rid or the team at almost any price and
thai Is reason that Garry Herrmann
has been so active. Sinclair Is pretty sWeet
on the Reds and he has advised his asso-
ciates to buy. U they do then the long-
drawn out struggle Is practically at an end.
The meeting of these moguls Is a direct
chip on the chin or Ban Johnson. He has
rought furlon -iv against any mention or
peace. Bcautirtil.ln his wralh. Ran must
be a thing Pi look upon Just now.
Snow ul Minn Falls.
By Associated Press.
Sioux Falls S. D.. Nov. 13. Tbe. season's
nrst snow spoiled the Held Rnd every con-
dition was lucking ror good football when
Soutr Dakota and North Dakota state uni-
versities plavitl a game tu-re today which
ended In a Ó to 0 score.
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