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EL PASO MORNING TIMES
Baseball
Racing
Brown Defeat the
Red Sox in Brilliant
Pitcher's Battle.
T. H . Schneidau
' Sporting Editor
Morning TlOMi
Harlem Eddie Keller
Gets Well Earned
tDrcion Over Gage
Bowling
Boxing
ONE TO NOTHING
TWELVE INNINGS
m ii so n BROWNS STaGE REMaBK
mm i nil itl. Hi Fl WITH
LATTEH WINNER.
Wellmaa and Fouler Opposing alienor
Athletic wis. Whllr Htaaler La lo
Nap; Tiger Win from Yankees
A IIF.uk: AN LEAGUE.
Mantling ol Ike Club.
Won. Lot l. Pet
Philadelphia 1 W MS
Boston . . M fcf .87
Washington W .M7
Detroit so w .MO
..ntcago 7 Ml -485
SI. Louts 4 4 .44
.cw York 43
Cleveland M
.3-.M
Where They Play Today.
Roeten at i in
Washington at Iiotrolt.
Philadelphia. t SI. Louis.
New York i Cleveland.
By tUe.Aitociated freai
A. Ixiiiin. Auir. ?.- A Mtcher' duel he
twaen Foster and Wellman ended In the
twelfth mnlmr here today wiien St. LouU
si-ored ana won from uoston.
Score R.
St. Loula 000 1100 000 001 I
tostón WO 1100 000 00O 0
Battel lea Wen man and Crouln; Poater
ami Thomas Cady.
Naps 9; Senators 4.
By thr A niacin trd Pren
Cleveland. Aug. ! Steen of Cleveland re-
reived better Mippori than did Bochllng.
who was knorked from the box In two In-nlni-s.
Olson's -home run waa the last
straw. Snore: It II. fc.
Cleveland 140 901 log- si IS u
Washington nun OK. üil -III 8
Batteries--steen and ii'NcHI; twnliftf
BenUey. Altrork and Williams.
Tigers 4: Yankeea. 3.
By thr. Aiafieitifed Prrtt
Detroit auk. y. Vearh'a double to the
acore boarti in the eighth whuh brought
High and crawrord home rave Detroit the
first gam of the series with New York
4 to 3. Score: R. H. E.
New York 000 111 000 3 o i
Detroit uoti loi oí 4 V
Batteries Fisher and Sweeney; c.avet and
Baker
Athletic. 5; While mm 2.
By tht Autaciatrd Preu
Chicago. Aug. 'J. The fielding or J. Walsh
and Murrhy checked Chicago today whilo
Philadelphia balled bard.
Score R. II. P..
Philadelphia noo soo 210 6 in 1
Chicago 000 010 100 8 5 3
Batteries- Shawkey and Lapp; Wolrgang;
i:ifotte. bithrop.' E. Walsh and Schalk.
Drink our btitlerinllk.
why. El raso Dairy Cc
WINNING THCWOmjJ
lavS
THE
BREW Ii ASTER'S
aa as as
"Master Rre'
We do not eellelt nor ulll us
HANAN
THE
BEST
WKÜTCRN LKASUK
standing of the Club.
j . Woo. Loti. Pet.
Sioux City t 3 .SOO
Denver V 41 .Wl
8t. Joseph M tt .907
iwi saoine a i m
Lincoln 51 fi .sou
iimaha 47 M .4M
lopaka 4S M in.1
Wichita 4 ib u
Where They Play Today.
Blotu city at vi. i.iu
Denver t St. Joseph.
Lincoln at Ilea Molne.
-Umahi at Topeka.
Yenirrday Garnet
At Topek
SIOUI City
I -Score
. 'Oil noo roo o 3 o
. 300 UOO (HI A I (j
;lark and Murphy:
ropeaa
batlerlea Doyle.
Relal(l and itanps
At 8t. Joiepli -Score: R. H. E.
Lincoln 000 101 000 .
Si. Joseph 0111 u1 07 0 iff t
Btterle Sroggina cooney Blackburn
and Rehor T nomas and Schang.
At Wichita Score. II. H. F
Omaha 000 soo roo- a 10 s
Wictula ..ogo rao two u 7 i
batteries I raj.b and kruea-er; Clemoni
and Oriham.
Al Des Momea-Klrat rame: R.
Dea Moines 001 (ltd 000-3
Denverd 000 (OO llsj 4
Batteries .M.ifrldre and Haley; ar
ton Kaskeii and Block.
At Des Mi in ta Second nmt: n.
Des Moines ...oOO OH Mx S
Danver ..u) CO! Oil- j
Batteries ilogan and Haley; liar
and Spain
10
S1LTHE1IN I I U.I K.
Mobile ol ir
Wow orlnins 4.'.
Blrminirimm m 4
Atlanta M Iti
Cnatttnnnga 54 :a
Nashville M ra
Memphis . .; 47
MontK'imei y 41 70
.v.
...
)ia
r.
Where They Play Today.
Chattanooga at Memphis
Atlanta at Nashville
Montgomery at New nrleans.
lilrnilnfham ai Mobile.
Yesterday's dimes.
At Mobllev-Moblle 2; Birmingham 1..
At Memphis Memphis 3; Chattanongs I
At New Orleans-i.New Orleans 84; Mont-
4; Atlanta i 'i:t
Auierlean Asseclatloo.
Paul St. Paul 01; Indianapolis
At St.
63.
At Milwaukee Milwaukee S 2; Columbus
0-4.
At Minneapolis Minneapolis 44; ttiuls-
vlllc H-7. 1
AI Kansas City Kansas City 22; Cleve-
land oo.
i
wmmm
fill oreara fcom dry
SHOES
ON
EARTH
rOBO. W. AKM1JO
OUtrlbut.r
ttt g. Kamaa St. Phtase I
DIGGERS DEFEAT
SOLDIERS EASILY
TOMMY HMITH'S MEM HIT rlAFKLY THIR
TEEN TiÚWa WITH SEVEN TRtPLKM
INLI8T.
lake Klndl to the Curves ol a New Pitch it.
Who Falla la Last a Third of the First
Inning of the Game.
By I. O. SCHNEIDER.
Fort Bayard Aug. . Fort Bayard and
Sania Hita struggled through nlns inning)
6f baseball on l oltl Bayard Meld this artel-
noon with unsatisfactory result from
soldier point of view The bigger gallophil
up and down the nrjd like two-year-old!
with the result thai the Soldiers were
vanquished by' the one sided score of o to
t. The home tema . very inaccurate 13
swinging their mallets and seeinod to nntl
ilo curves or one i nlwilder deucedly
puixling when tnnglit. meant runs.
Tbe game was virtually lull In the opener.
Mr. Man A ntweoiuer essayed to twirl for
in soldiers bin proven unequal to tn
task Santa Rite taking lo lalm in kindly
rashlon. He made tils edl from the bot
afier three runs had been tallied on at
many hit. Murium assumed the burden
in the flint and pin hed ntell
three innings. He retired in the fourth afler
injuring his finger slopping a line drive
Ilsrey twirled tito rest or thi; ganve.
The hard liltliiik d Mlaiichfleld. Kirch'
man and Boberison foaturerl." l.n Salle for
Fort Bayard starred making seven assists
and a putout without a mlsplay. The
iiiggera went right after Man In the first
sianaa smitir ainattc. rules bv itobertson
I klrclunan and Blanchflcld neltlng three
run pittmaii was lushed to the breath.
reuring me side wimoiil riirtli.T scorliiK
In the third the Dlgner corraied another
lauy. smith was walked went to tblnl
on kircnman s one-tiim i . ixurin
Blanchrield's Infield out The Soldiers
perKKd away at Fulwlldnr Tor rour Inulng
lihoul avail. In the first c ninpVIl singlen.
but was left stranded l a alla opened Ihti
-rond with a Texas leaitnar was forced
at second and the other two retired
oritcr. in the third cowan tripled but
i-ouiu not score i n sane iirm uned III
ond hit In the fourth hut died on second
santa Hita counted two moro In the fifth
nnbertson tripled nn an attempted sdueeze
llobertson wat caught In tbe run up but
scored when Medina murfed Hornburkle'e
ibrow. kurhmtn tingled and went to thlrrl
on Nellis' error among on Blancbfleld'a
one-arker. Singlet by Mlcher and Nellis.
Earihman's error and a a ilk to !ray In
the riflh. gave Fort Bayard a tally. Triples
by nianihrield and Mason -with Orlssoni's
single added two more In Ibe seventh for
Santa Rita. Cray's triple with Caknpbell ora
scored another for the Soltliers.
Sania Illln-
Srnlth ss ...
Hobcrjsnn r
Klrchinsii 3b
AB. II
II
A. I
Hlnnrlirield
-In
II)
.Mason
Krlalol.
Earthmi
.'I
Fulwllder I
Totals
Fort nayard
i in wan cr
Medina 3b . .
Campbell rf .
Oray Hi ....
.37 9 13 37 0
AB. R. H. PO. A. 1.
I.llSnlle
Rarey If i 4 n 0 11 1 0
itornhuckle c 0 1 3 I
Htthler ilb 3 4 I 3 2
.Mann p 0 fl 0 no
I'IKman. p n 1 tr 1 ti
Nellis. If 4 0 12 0
Totals 37 a 10 91
linlah tan fm Mnrnhui-kle In tilth
a
nuns anil bus by innings
"-niitii Hita Hunt 33109030 13
Hits 4 910303 0-3 1 1
I 01 1 Bayanl Huna fl 04) 0 0 I 0 I 0 v
lilts II 1 3 2 1 3 0 010
summary Inning pitched. hy Mann
i-mkti 0111 in first with I runs scored and
4 idtsiTny Plttman 3; by Rtrev. . Runs
made orf Mann. 3; orr Plttman. I; orr
liar v. s. lilts apportioned off Mann. ;
orr pltiman. 1; off Rarey 3. Three-base
hits. Robertson (S) Blanch Meld 13) lir.1i
tint. Mason. Oowan Medina. Gray. Stolen
liases. Klri hman Rlrhier. Struck out. bry
I'lltinun. 2; by Rarey I; by Kulwlldtr 7.
Bases on halls orr Plttman 1; Rarey a;
Fulwllder. 3. Time bours. empire.
Cleveland. ' .
Fire Prevention
By S. w 1M iLlll
. AuatlfL State Fire Marshal
A lot of uess papera thrown
t.ile in tin- comer to be removed
is convenient has -t the wealth creators
mure monoy- during the last twenty-rive
years than net been spent In war.
Trash invites tbe Ore devil to have an
mum A tot or ruliliiBli paper odda aim
ends of stuff that ought to be dlaposed or
or properly stored foe the lime being In
Hie rar comer or a -tore or a room or In
the cellar has been a moat active hand-
maiden in the matter or tuning fire.
A small .-in. it. ii a half cuiiíumed cigar
a cigarette carelessly dropped Into this pile
makes a story for the newspapers. It duet
more than this it makes U harder for you
to get insurance cheaper. It makes wealth
crealort. It makes waata of the producía
or labor and it bat no redeeming reature.
Quit dumping your triab. Qbll Inviting
disaster by careleatnett. If your neighbor
is indi ir tent about his trash admonish
him thai should be be visited by a fire
you will have to assist in paying him what
he loaea. and that be way burn. you oul
bCMdea
IBBARU WRLL KWWN Bat RE
Man Who bird Aboard Warship at Malialan
Was renter Kl Pasosa.
The Associated Prest dispatch from Maul-
len which appeared in Sunday's Morning
Timet announcing tbe death or Harry Hub
bard manager of the Toptv Mining companr
aboard the battleahip California following
an operation Tor appendltlili waa the rirst
nawu reach hut relatives. Harry Hubbam
la well known in El Paao having lived here
a number or years and vas prominent in
jU earnim- work being a tin n y second degree
Ills father A. U. Htibbtrd. agent Tor the
0. H. 4. s. A. al Marra la one of Ihe oUesi
Ma) beat known nallroaders in the aouth-
weat. having been with the O. H. a 8. A.
alnee Itta on th El Paso division.
Srneit Winter a brttiber-ln-law. who
lives iu maud t tew addition saw the ac-
count of the dtVh or Hubbard tn Ihe
Morning Tunes and communicated the in
roxtntlion to hit father in-law. Mr. Hub
bard at Marra. ArrangeiMMB ata being
made through the secretary or the navy ror
the forwarding ur the remain to Marta.
Texas where the parents antt several
brothers and alateri resida and where
Harry Hubbard apeut tbe greater par) of
Into
hen It I
NATIONAL LEAOUK.
ttímt I the Chios.
Won. Lost. Pet.
New York" Ü St .6W
chlrafo 6i 4 .SM
St.. l.OUlt 61 43 MM
Boston 43 45 .SOU
incinnall 43 43 .1
Philadelphia ..i 43 4 ' .40
Brooklyn . 33 4 .437
Pittsburgh K M .4
Where They Play Today.
I'lttsburg at Brooklyn.
Cincinnati at new York
st. Ldnla tt Boston.
Chicago at Philadelphia.
No garnet tehedulrd yetlerday.
PACIFIC COAST LEAGIE.
slindlnq of the Clubs.
Won. Loat. Pet.
Poitland 1 W .3ÍU
Venice 3 55 .349
San Franrlaui 8 f& M'J
Los Angeles 4 57 .3t
Sacramento .57 4 .471
Oakland 44 74 .370
No gamea scheduled.
Yesterday's Games
At Los Angeles San Frinclico 0-Í
Anreles 3 6.
At Sue rsni'-nto Venice 4-0; Sacramento
0-5.
Al San francisco Portland" 1-5; Oakland
0-5. Afternoon name 15 lnriinga; called on
account of darkness.
I I ln.lt AC LEAGUE.
Blending of the Clubt.
Won. LOtL Pet.
Chicago 55 41 .573
llaltlmore 50 40 .:W
Brooklyn 47 . 4u .341
Indianapolis 43 -43 .533
Buffalo 41 . 4r. .4!
Karatas city 43 5a .148
Pittsburgh 40 rsi .114
St. Louis .' 40 53 .441
Where They Play Today.'
Kansas City at Baltimore.
Indianapolis ai Brooklyn.
St. Louis at llurrnlo.
Chicago at Pittsburgh.
Yesterday's Games.
At Chicago Score: B
Pittsburgh 000 100 000 1
H V..
Chicago 000 noo ooo-j-n 5 1
Battertes-Knetxor and Kerr; Penderfast
and ni... k
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MATTTS
BIG LEAGUE GOSSIP
By CHRISTY MATHEWSON.
the aiantt' star pitcher.
t may be a bed year Tor the club own-
era In baatball at everybody la declar-
ing tot that is no getting away rrom the
fact that It hat been a good aeason for the
umpires. Chill It lite one arbiter who hit
experienced much trouble but the other
In hit profession hare round the going
pretty smooth.
McOraw hat "laid off" Hie umpires and
he bat Instructed hit players to behave.
"Hank" O'fJay hat Jollied ibe rankt of the
manaran but he never questions an um-
pire because he knows they hive a come-i
back if he .loes. Look what they can aay
to htm. Whenever one of hit players geS
Into an argument with an ump Honk"
generally fides with the offlrial. There are
no baiters In the national league to amount
to anything any more while the American
Is also calm. "Connie" Mack never speaks
to an umpire and he attributes hit snc-
eeta to this and tome or the ball playera
he has on his club. Even Clarke Orirnth
Is somewhat subdued bul ath t lie never
speaks kindly to an mure while Frank
chance Is not tbe "crab" he used to be
when he played first base In the Cubs
"BUI" 1. 1 in haa had bis really easiest
year this aeason and there It a reason
for It. kiein hit two hobbles opera and
tinker and since the ooera on the trip
around the world with the (llanta and White
Sox last winter was a little acaree be
played the olher hobby and with profit so
much profit In fact that he has naarly ill
the players In the National league who took
the tour and' as many In tbe American
wurklnr for him this season. Or cutirse.
he cannot use his umpiring spell on the
American leaguers but It works like a
charm in the National. I think It wis Lee
Mtgee I heard ittrt lo kick on a decision
Klem made one day. Bill" pur' up- hit
Ii .llnl
That's enough. Mr. Maree. That'
enough" said Klem.
What's enouirh?" harked bark Magee
"I told you that was enough 'ir you tiy
anvthlnr more I'll foreclose on VOU."
Magee shut up as If somebody had put
a hag over hi head ml walked away
What's Klem got on Magee?" 1 asked
"Carrv" Dovle.
"Wlitft lio got on all of ust" replied
"Ltrry." "nothing but our I. O. L'.s from
that poker game that lasted around the
worm mat nira is some puci ij.
it's ton hail ho ain't as troad an umpire
but you can't get me to mention It to
him not tnu year anyway
Even though the other umpires have no
such power as Klem carries over the play-
.r ih.v .r rindió life lots easier now
adays. Managers and playeít Hike htve
round It unprofitable to keep arter the Im-
plres. Many a pennant hat been lost in
the past liecause players nave ic iut
...i ... r o... .miie ami have been sus
pended when they were needed most ana
you will find that the successful big leag-
uers in most cases have always been th
ones who have "laid orf ihe umpires.
ii... i. ....i aitnMihsr true of success
nil managers past and present. Tor both
M et .raw and chance used to keep arter ihe
umpires "Mac" baa changed nu caepe
recently. lioWever believing that he will
.mi mera iv leavlnir ihe umpires alone.
It Is only occasionally that a decision gets
the belter or him.
Another strange Ihlng about Chance is
that with the discarding or his firit base-
man's mitt hit big success as a manager
i ti i on he was actively In ihe
.. 'ho had Ida team tin there In .first
hlnce'or Ita neighborhood. Of eourta alnce-
comlnr to New York. Ue has Been up
atalnst the proposition pf constructing
VOL eih An. Krad Clarke has not. r
hit success as a leader practically termi-
nated when lie was forced lo qui! the game
actively. Neither utarae noi v.iiann; i-
pear to make at good bench managers as
Held leaders probably be cause W a-
accustomed to doing their bossing in the
thick of the rray. ..
Clarke could teem to keep In touch with
all things rrom hltf potltlon In left .
and frequently I have seen him
that a pitcher was going bad before Ms
opponents noticed It. y Off wu" come
Clarke's sun glasses and he would Jog
nto ihe hot and attain the artist - This
JPi?SitSS. "i.
well from the bench as from the field. In
KvVcrldSd Snen rwSieV and
ft'ldl .UnSLTfr.nW..Turicre
SSS? .511 TleaC" Z PdWf'c!5ncea aPndl
nrobablv Oils was one big feature In hie
me"! i. of these two men as W Meri.
club let me call attention to the rtfaet of
TV Cobb on the Detroit Tigers. With Ihe
a-reat otitrielder out or the game the Da-
ffoi rfub looks slow no matter how roueh
pepper Hugh Jennings JHea to ret Into
hi i men from the rotc.hlng linee. Th Tt
Mrs' manager rully believes lhat his team
would be out In rront In the American
rare now ir Cobb had not encoun-
lerfd " The liard luck he has had tblt
-ft It not only the iVftepiggSHm
Tv that helps but the spirit he puts to
ihe learn " declared Jennings to t -rJOOtn
inr team o. . Tlrera were tn
New York "Óf course. Cobb's hitting.
saf J22."üv.íd i ig tí. time
'nrt takes in mtñv chances that he has
5ftnrw follow
ample arid to speeds up the WtoW
machine. "'"'' ' uva c0bb. I
ers to try w "-" - L. .irt he. in
Kt&mZitt count ror a lot on a chib
es mtmÍASLSSTí this par-
so bad at atav jSmm cannot under-
S0 JXST. I. the matter with the team.
The MmV men are there but tney can .
mi . -- -.-. nir nrai spun-
hasn't bean able to do any
season like U ln C"V.a -auJ
"e tried everything." echired Big
Ed." "but they won't break for ma . I
Pttttburgn. ana i wu
"ss. di.cour.gd. mMM
not have anything to jay. Ih5;
like a good one too. but It emt to nave
lost Its pttVh. need ajonlc. JB
surely pull- up rrom iti Pr?n JBPffi
berore trie end of the rat but - an"a
ure how it can climb out of the ff0
division it will have to .beat ".
Chicago St. Loula and Bottona to do it.
i look upon both Botton and JLoiUi at
coming clubt. e.peclilly the "J"
it going lo mtke more trouble nen Mr
'wa.'n ÍSe recent .pun oi trie AtWttCI.
" !W.wnZ2 Seat
Mack now. and the wltinlag treak caoie
juat when the eiperti were predicdBB the
eriimhtlna of nil CIUD. I no
with an otiutda
Box are toe outy uuyi
chance to Mat naca
and It li very out
Dave Full mid t atattmenl the oiiieH
day that the winning or the two pemiao.
by the Olanu and the Athletics year trier
vi.r la a had thins for tbe game. Per
baseball were
when ih cnhi and Detroit were taking
rhamplonthlp after championship. And the
seasons of ultimate prosperity for the
Giants htve been the onea when we hai e
played the Athletics for Ihe world 1 cham-
plonthlp. Ask toy of lii" boys on either
team
cilNWIMfi Im'aLAMOGOROO
Blf Pael.rv PaUlag Up Eaoratoat rra
Crop of Mountain Valley.
0g Timet Bpectat Cor rctpondr nl
A lamo gordo N. N- Aug. a caunin
rectory that It now in operttlori every day
It the latest industry in be launched In
Alamogordo. With a rrult crop so enormous
at to overtan til available markets this
canning planT will be a bleailng to the
growers or mitt m antt amuuu
The plant it owned hy the Urea. Calleros
rompany which la composed of Creí. (Jal-
legos T. O. Torres and Man Vlllerael ihe
throe owning equal interests. Mr. Dallegos
recently came here rrom Santa Rota at-
tracted by the quality or the fruit crop.
The plant hat a capacity or i.ooo cans a
day and win remain in operation until all
the fruit his been disposed of.
Democratic Primary.
The Democrats or Aiamogoroo neiu ineir
primary yeaierday afternoon and elected
18 delegate to the couniy convention
which will be held here on Saturday. Aug.
8. The meeting waa held in the court room
or the court house and was called to order
by L. H. Hughes county chairman. .There
were M names placed in nomination Tor
the IB delegates and 33 voles caat. W. B.
Murrell was elected precinct chairman suc-
ceeding L. B- Hughea who Is also couniy
chairman. The latter of selecllng a county
chairman will be left to the county conven-
tion on Saturday.
Republicans Arc Walling.
The Itepnbl leant will hold their conven-
tion on the same day set for tbe holding
of the Democratic convention but have not
yet held thctr primarlos. Thlt party haa
Inst county chairman and precinct chair
man by removal und since the vacancies
have npt been filled either by appointment
or election no -one else ihought to publlsn
a call Tor the primarles. The primary In
tha precinct likely will be held In this
precinct tomorrow afternoon and In the
other precincts throughout the day or so
aior.
Traveling Auditor Cheeks Bank.
Howell Ernest traveling auditor and bank
examiner has flnlehed an examination or
the arrilrs and accounts or the Alamo State
bank. Which Is owned by Charlea K. Mit-
chell and associates. Mr. Howell said that
he would not commence the auditing or Ihe
county ornees r this time ror tbe reason
that the work would require several weeks
and he does not have that much lime lo
spare lust now. Thla was Mr. Ernest's
first orrici.ii visit to Alamogordo alnce he
was appointed to the position. He la the
grand chancellor or tbe Knights or Pythias
ror the stale or New Mexico and held an
informal social meeting with the local
lodge here.
Crowds Seek Mountain Coolneta.
The terrld weather tn the valleys Is driv-
ing the people into the mountain In larger
crowd thtn usual. There were lis rrom
El Paso for Cloudcroft yesterday arternoon
and 16 on toe special excursion train this
morning. Yesterday was the hottest
sultriest diy recorded thus rar this season
In Alamogordo.
O. 1. Wolftnger. who own a dry goods
business here and in Las Cruces lert thi
morning on a business trip to El Paso and
Las Cruces.
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