El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 37TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 5, 1916 Page: 8 of 12
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EL PASO MORNING TIMES THURSDAY OCTOBER 5. 1916.
RED SOX IN HEAVY
WORKOUT AT BOSTON
Ten-Inning Game for Batting
Practice Keep Carrigan
Boy on Edge.
B) Associated I'reia
Hotoo tart. I MliaMM airtgan. of tbe
Itoainn American league. utt in men
raagfe t light workmlt Ihla an- n lii am
nrava rtci. ih" Imuir of tin H.i
tlnnal club mhrrr av whim aim. m
til my re to be plsxrit 1 lie aquiii
lívida a 1 1 I two team mil inning
JJHI played o aiirmtit xas muía 10
eeti corr Ml Ine H-gulai lut'lnt arte
eem 111 to work ioi an inning 01 txto. Hit
trr acre given jiu-nij of opportunity to tut
th hall in oMt i. anu..m tint iiluvr
to Judging fix halla anil tin- tliadr of Hie
park.
plain ! aaa ff'nnrt biarman or
tine of ine Kama toil In- injured band 1
till aak ami I 1 n I li heard that lie
will rigure in tin world seriea. Janvnn.
who haa iH'i'ii l . ml in Harry' all
aenrr . rtinttd to play til poaltloo.
Toinoirou a Pain "Í Ha.aioii player will
to to Worcester where tan will have a
lienefit ralm- hiiii tin I'tnlailelpiiia Ameri-
can league P ain I he .proceed w ill be
turned "vrr p. the memorial fund ror
John II '.aim. a n .im. 1 National P-agne
umpire t aj-lam Harrx will have charge
of Ihlf team wiin h will be composed
iarg.lv if nubaliiiitei Manager i.arngan
all) glue tn. icgiilai Pain anotber light
xtorkoul P'ln .rr. u an. in. .on
FTon Um niiini I appliratlunt already
li'irm-d. tin wi.ilil'a trrleg prooilaea lii
break all x.-rn. icrord far a news
paper all 11. laii" i- I'lnerned II la Mid
I Mr Urate ri.-hi pira hoi which la tfie
largeat In liar ...nulla nlobshlv will wat
Hie grratet ml la of Laa. hall antera
thai haa rx'T lUnated a gime.
EASTERN WRITERS
CALLED TO TURN
.Salazar Telia Them All Right
Where Freddie Welsh
Get Worat of It.
I in -alegan! 1 1 apiirtlug xxiiiira atictj a
x Edg-ren. who arc al ax a matting I'rcii
dl XAcUli liecailai In iln -lit win Ilia
light in mom . 1.-. t -1 1 . tiiaMnn might do
rxwiclluns p. jii.iii-. . vriii". nx .Pa
king up a righK'i win. la II. al xxhhh Ihey
lieddlc VA'l-ii i- mil a xt.iUn w.iilil a
1 Qainimin. a viaimn I .-..leai in the
aaa l un. i.... in 11. m
We all kiinw m ryurac thai Welah I-
not a knork.Toiil. ami m .in. nine .11 an
other all of ua bjaarr had Pi ml
l ti Inm. lo 1 all bun a uu ami all
that
linl 1 inning right il.. van 1 if wr
wiidi lo In- n 1 fully fall lairt 11 a la. t
thai Wih deserve Mime ire. 111 p.l what
II 1 1 1 . 11 .w dova Rat-do to liltn?
the New Vorki-r were all trump almiit
Whal Ileum leoligiil Willllll in. lo Wliall
P'linx Had mad.- 1 good aliowiiig will. 11
cliiiiipion in 1 1 11 -I eneoiuiler ami 111 p..
Bxit tight sure lo klioi k him down
h. thi'x rmighi again and what Im
pen. ! VV.I Ii m op I . oliarrt e m an am
atetin-ii 11. at even the New Yorker laugh
I Bannx now when he xpñaka alMiul a
tilled mal. i. r
WlilP' going 10 atop Welab
tannty nmini light with r'reddli- wa what
lie hail iM-rp walling praxllig for: While
ww a ure 01 lamlmg 111a piim h in iwnn
ty round day la mn lo lollow night.
Wlille gol Ida rhanee. the lull tweitly
roonda he aaked for in. I tin le al he had
at the 11. 1. a wail thai he had out
poinr. I Welah a tiling whph. the dope
aya be mu hin I have done
Now. Bob Kdgreu. ami moat id Uk wilt
erg who are liaiuiueriiig Welah live in
. Vork. the piare whirli al preaiiil la
roiiaiipM't-d the liotiiig eeiiier or Anr ima
lid. lor that mallei. 1 the win Id.
Tliey have the rhani'iX to aee. and talk
with nil the he. I lightweight in the boa
Inaxaa. - .
K Welah la not a champion. mi j al
lege why don't thcx piodnre Hie man who
UT
Ad Wolgaat i' laltu a thai lie khorked out
WiT-h 111 lienvei hip Iluto the referee
aaid "no " 1. barley wiitie 11 he nut
pointed Welah al Colorado attumg. Billy
toaba He rtxferxtV aaid no. llairy Anrter
-in. an unknown ho v lee rlaiiu that lie
oulpointeii Veh ni . 1111. Mid again
it. raftrat anj no.
Mnal we ihmk that nil or Ihoae rerereea
wen wioiig.' Are we lo eoni'liide that In
all Hie 1 mini Matea then la hot a referee
who klKIWa hla 1
The aay wlh can't bit. Why than.
1. pi Uiere m.iik Battling Nelaun who will
Ini-n a. lie ht lilowa. woik htm Into a
en ie 1 and - i nk him out? Where la there
a J an who will reach out with a long
arm .ml atop I reildn- with a neat clip to
Uie 'inn?
II Wel-h 1. not 1 xxoiiliv champion tí
In - 1 xxali.-i wh.p miiat wa think of
Uie otlmr muí of hi 1 laaa who when they
meet nun caul do anvlliiii but cry be
aatleai Ilex i. lit get Hi. .auU7
W Mi max not be. jo ligua aa Battling
Kelaoii a ki.l l.uxiHii- a I 1 411k I rue hut.
aay What' you waul again. t him and w've
aaid um pari x on can't a"t txvav from the
fart tin; - 1. Line un few day tuert
ing iiini in even pan oi tie' country the
tough "io' xxiii t - it. ami not a man
Jaca oi in. m n in.it luiu -uff n u i iix
1 in
nil neat !mh! ma)
niflil following
crlllru. a r. g ni.-r ami particularly
a Cllgjnplnii. la xei e. II a caaler to
kuock Hi in Pi I
Bui the haid' .i Hung f all lo do la to
be fan We'vi hut ia uuirh In mv aa Hie
negt one at 1 w. I.h not knocking out
but Dun. But we 1 n. ma to p.- big
enough to give t.nn r p lor what he
doe a do ip. . . n ortin. and per
hap moic ..Men mm j . i. when he
waa cn. in
The bouta Welah ena-agea m gre inoatlx
abort one. p. 1 . king
hia men: at hnat. i . 1 p..n K .
for the laat xeir. mil even im he alart
be giva the othei inw ttie rhgnre to
top him He iioean 1 .pk .mi hi jaw ami
let Hie olhee re I low hit 11. nf rrxurne and
he doea.n l -1 1. ad mil hi arm lo give hi
nian roll IWtni al hli aoiar plittu or atom
Bui he gel in the ring ofien enough and
inanx liniea . wl.'i h" went mm Ihe
liorlhweat muiiln ntlx. he die-ant
know whn In 1 hoi
There ll Ph-nlx lo p. aaid in fax or or
I'reddle Welah ai well a agalnal hun. and
not Hie lea.i pi p.- aain ror luiu ia that lie
la a clean gentleinanl; ip ihe dirert on
poalte Of gOHie righbla Hint XXe newapgiir"
enapa are aontettniea calleii on to bonal
Hnrm ikb i mih s
By Aaaorlated lie
it l.oul. IH-I. 4 Tin Ml. I uul Ameii
can defeated the - I ..ma ali..nala in Hie
Oral tame of the ritj .en. riere today
1 H H K
Aiuaarl.ani I u i
NaUunata HI IM 1m J x a
Hallan- llaiaaiiaxt an I II. .Mr u .iua
l7Of
aaagpa- ap -tra-- a aa mm.
1 II rui"7. Ill.nal I -I aaaag avtaananlart.
National League
Sr.W TURK 7; imooi.i i -
By x i. .i Preaa.
BrcMiklyn. t. 1.- With Manager r.arrlgan
and arveral of hla lieutenant to look river
Hie Nan . ii league rhamplon today. Boh
hlnann tiaed many of M erond airing men
xalth the re -nil that the Oíanla ran sway
with a victory. MrOriw did not appear on
lh ground aeore:
kicm foal i ataxnofaXTw
lila
Hrrar.2h a
NaXartaa) rf &
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r'n .1 1 1
1ilSan.lli
1 1 Miara y
I II
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M'l'anji.
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II Mill-''.-.-
1 haner.ii
11 11
a a a
1 a a a
a a a 4
4 a t it 11
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Ml III III 1
hnajari.rt n l.ta
lir..i.r I Ha- .a .. . irr H.I
.' Illta uu aatmaal nuw OfT I Iwiirr lilu and i
nana In tentlaf-j . orr I'vtonw 7 ai.l I In . iT
allaaa. I nexa a.. Hi MalLaaa. ; hv rtxa-iaa-i
li kg radta-a. I rrron Him Tafax. 1. n-l-n. I
eHILADILPMIA 7. grTn I.
PI.lla.lMiai.ta Oat 4 r-hUadMpnla -II. -h-.! aaaaan
piara. i 1 la . amata! laagtaa la a. I- W-avlliig Hnat. a
'-la Tlaa h.aia " T nan a lav llamara baa4 lain
.tiiaan ar Ua nflabar ta tn rtnii .m.li.f if hlftlng
'. .vallaar Allan a . . l Ha. ... in Uaa allM.
Inning x-r
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I t'Walaaaiir
I llPnaalhrf
I lai.ta.nia .11
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llallaal fW Ilia tlain. Ill ninth
IHaltaal far llarnaj. In tilnill
lsn-1 f not. I bp rllar hall
I Man ha Huma hi at til.
rtallarl r Ka.illaliniar tn alalia.
"HallM f. Kllltfia- tn tlth
Tarn I
an a
plepa li -i... I rhlladalptila. L BaaM mi hall.
Vllta. I. .at Itaatnarm. t. .f Kanllahear. 1. .at
Oa..atafap. I II .. anil rao M raava Off AllaH f 111a
a i . Patta 1. I i Innlnga ; nff Hamaa. 4 and 1
In I 3-1. arf rraraanaa and 4 ta 4 inanr tart Ie
liril.i. ia-r hai.Uatn.a. 1 and I In I. rgr Oaarhgr
I anil iiaa In 3 1 I r Alr.ian.lar. waia and naaaa In
1 I K'rai .ail II Ha an 3 Hp Kanllrtnm
l.i Or. I.prr 3 lr. rlraatraa. 1
American League
tun ion xx skua.
iiy Aiwiited Pre.
n. xx ork 0(i 4 New York won fourth
place In it" Ifilrx American league rare by
t.iking both gain t "X today' double header
with Waahlngton The double defeat drop
. 1 WaahlngPm into aevenlh place half a
rime behind r.levriand while New York
moved half a gam' ahead or Hi yul
Hum had hilling In the third gave the home
leani victory In the final game. Tba flrat
ron ta at waa daeMad by Ptppi lMite run in
the eighth with l-eckliipatigh nn flrat baae.
hijorea:
riaHT .xxii
laaTW tima
an. .'..
1 .... i I 4
Kaorar th I
alajcaita. If
MaaUil 'f 4
lll.a- .r 4
Hlaaiita aa 4
Judga.lh I
Hm I
X In.l. it'll . I
II a vt.pa. rr 4 I I I I
1 I I a 1'a.Alnpa aa 4 13 11
a - i i II n.. o. 4 1 III a
o i .... in a a a a a
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I I I I
ib i a a i i
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Totala II 34 II
lUllaal fa Alna III In ninth
IIUIUil fur Hhai III ninth
Waalalngl.
ill ail i
Nana Tiark . Ill III M' I
Tataa haa Ml l'r.liiKaih Tliraa taaaa tilla) Jnrlpw
Vliaiiaaknr II ana om- lira;. lUeaa ItaaubU plu
W'aahlliplon. I Haan nil lialla Off Hlaaaa I: cfT
Ituaaat. genual oin. ml lliuavrll ipr Hhaaa
l.a Hiaaafll.
WAMIIIM.TON
l a a i i iiigk.tr
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14 11
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llrmlrli.rf
4 114 l.a.laaaa.11.
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T.a.l. 3 I I M III
'felHed hap AlnanJua III iilnttT
l I ll RiVa lilla la Ml MUbar INaubla
l.lai Waatiinibai I lUaaw on ball off Arm 3
t ItaXaVaani .I; gr eliiarárr. 4 It" an.l aarnaal
i.e. "O Airaa MU an I I nana In 4 Im.lligp; tl
J a inln. . and I III 4 aT Hhraxkar. in. nana etrae-k
an ll Ann. tj h Jamlaaaai. I. kp Htanakar I
Kinra W a.lihigi.ai 1 . Naaa k
Churchill Downs Entriea
ll-lr. KnilUl lía. Hum.
111. Mallafi. 113. narra W
Ttlak t. In laa ins. rir.au. lit. Han Vaga. in.
Xlal.iao It! Tñlnl raava all ravbuaa llaaath.a;ii
o in. i o mi. It... llraaaai IM: Hara and Htara
Hi. t'nele Han III.
r.niih ra-a t. and titiaHer aatlaa llanmla.
lux. 1. 1' ...... in. I..i.r..lln ill.
Illtl a.a- .11 ruilraipa J Mudr-a lag: Plan
in.x. ram I ! ... naa loa. In a Frank.
I. a. pa HliiinraU. II: JaanaUar.
Uke.aat rtnp. 103; Naalia WalraU. Ill;
Mexican Fires Shot
at U. S. Soldier Near
Stanton St. Bridge
A allot wa rireal early tin morning from
Mid Mexico aula of the bonier al lump who
ate ii pliant near the Stanton atreet bridge
Hie aohllri could plainly the riaah or
a i trie held by a Mexican. Ha waa standing
ah ii hair wax- between Ihe railroad bridge
ami the MeHrau end of the Htantnn trel
prnlgr Ihe American .olillera did in I re
turn the ahn..
Mia. W. i i at -on uml her fanillv and Mi
and Mr. H. C. J. Mi l oriuli k. all of Mai-rt
oianra. arrtxen m the elty yealeralav and
at" Mopping al the lintel Xelger
Recognized by Thousands
la trader the World 'a BtaadeiaJ
Blajapd r-acaw-a raaaatactoa gralaad by
Ha axa-a aaafM aa Matar 'a true aaalal-
MM la aaaatttM iraalaaaii .1 hi.i -i..
W" Me4 gaay Be axhlog
tta aataaa larga al Matad
aaaua Qa4 a WottU o( (.(.a a 1
aad avaPM Mat t.iaap a ltxe
JUST SPORT FOR JUST SP01T
BY BCllBElHaUt
Gtn0 ntornin. Mr . p Bgaeball
ran. Have you purhteed your
aeawin coiiMin baxik for the halla
'.taut. II pggo All -la gerlM
which will be mayen at a4.pgya
Im ginning Ortober I IT
If you have done go you are nrg-
h'tllig one of your tupii.oat dillle Tn
lieai tea i. . i a mi (rand old game
of iiaaetiall yon will by aiding the
'lining rle aaalal local live Wlrii In
making im. clt a aprmgtlmia traiiiing
amp lor auimi major I ague ban-ball
team.
IM think ror one minute what Im
uia-na. g.naii f p aiu (erlvc from
the m -una ion here oi a worklol .r
one of the i .a league outfit. I.I I'aao
woi.hl in that way receive a climatic
liooi nu ll a .in haa hi x r receiveaj
Irafore.
I if oulhwteni apimgtine weather
woiihl be the talk oi Ihe doaeti of
apoil writer wimi aixaaya accompany
then lug nine baaeballera on j.uin
pi warm clínica for egrly iraiiilug
atari I all that i neceaaary Ui
make i I Paao a permanent ramp lúr at
P dat une of Ihe club.
lir. T. J. xi .o t blghwelght
1 uaiier nf Ihe nerieg which opriia the
nth. xx ui keal aiming the live unet or
im down town dinlrlrt yeapiilay ami
dlauotvM of a numtpar or tie aertai
book but be la doing oiol of tie-
work alone and will Dead help.
xaiix not .p-p in right how and alt
v In mat ma the nrat muva lor the bit
amp a tunceia by doing your part lur
Hi 'lining erea with Tralla r
You it tin way. Ihe idea or
lie fcl l ano Halla gante la lo bring a
piiuitiei or big league playera hara Juit
t' xx them what c.1 i ao ha in tnn
line or twelve month in the year baa
bail wcalhar. Throufh the playera Hoc
tor M" aiuant riperig to work on trie.
Pig hnaae. In the hope ol getting tin
men in talk "El I'aao' lo tin managvrt
or tin ir raapeetlv rluba.
It ia a well known fact that Tn
npcaki r'a word carnai lot of weight
with Managvr i.e.. tobl or Ihe (.live-
land Indiana and ha la one pilot who
will he worked on directly.
i.arl Manda the wnaaUonal Kurt
Worth Intlelder it another who will
do mliiionary work for Kl I'aao In a
Imoaiiiip vx.ix when lie bit the long
trail lur tin' eael neit apring.
Illglit in the awun with the real of
th- Initialing hunch I our own John
Mrtitoakey who probably knowa more
baae ball men iban any other man m
the -i niii or weal John' one ambition
l lo ec Kl l'ao a aprlnc iralnlng
lamp Aarm clear ami bright daya
ate what Uie athlete tie rtlr i t in open
whal thcx will
all lime. In Hie It killing
aeawm. or any other aaya John.
III hi s AMIIIII.lt
-IIP I I I I XI X I I II
" nn a- through toe Munkopf iiae ei
hlbltlona li - an holing ran have gen
rraled a graml .. m. for rrayi raal
ami fnrpiua n ilitug elae will apparent
Ly ah.
With aii iv. to another id Uieae aatne
lively a latería -. Athletic nrfiranr choul
naral or tit- I xventy tint a infantry haa
matched Joi i Newton or the Brrnnal
nhlo xxiii John SltnpMHI. ad the HtdéOO
regtment. ror a tanui thin month. Hlinp
-'n I really the welterweight boier
of the army ami he anal Newton almuld
make a at card.
Newwm record from hla malc.he
around Phlladrlphia anal nhlo . ttiea.
reail like a atlrrliig i hai'ter rraun a
kin.' kcmdeaaltiuh k falda ol UUngl or
ri-in andaavol But hi recunl ia raal.
Hi perf..t mam a a tiaiiallx Jimii Dim
Vll'tair 111 aide lite 11 three i.. inula.
Among iln- Imv nf the eaat he ha
ahiwed away ami with apparent relian
are Jim llnvali Jack Mclleniy. Jack
liahlll and Karrrli I x itch II will be
in no that in .lie ul Johnny'! victima an
rrotn the rank ol a hniupltina btit they
am men oxer whom vietorM mean a
at ; pin rloiea to the men higher up.
Newton ta mat ul the preaa agent tyi-
and la rallH'r a ah r lhan a talker when
It comen P. hla irr.ilra of Uie inhibí
Hon ring He ia i-i entering hi- twen
Ilea and in Slim aon xxill meet a veteran.
With the removal of the tthio troop
which an- now "ii a praa tta ix hike
Newton w as hit a iix or two atutuped
ror apart inp marine ra Put he la rued
In goiNl ahupe now spider Bawla. wet
p rwiirht waa tilt- rirm In to to take
the nhlo box am Then Jlmrnle Dunn
middleweight w.-nt lubi ramp. The lat
eat reorull la liiilalie Aiuti mon a re-
rent arrival rrotn Ihe mining rltle or
New Mailed
Freddie in hi work wiui Johnny
vealei.lax atamped hunaoir a timer ad
llV alamhami type ami a tail with a
. healUiy tteave behind the leather IP'
la raal ami tnaki'a Nrwtain alep lively
pi IMP Up.
The aoldh't tana arc already talking
of ma inn ITertdle Anderaon WIUi
Tonim.x Llvínfitaa at iwuntng or Col-
limb na.
fáOlM. I P
OH MUM. IMIViN?
ith hi a i inch reach uid a amlle
nearly as hmail. J"hn rhoma. negro
INTIHSTATC ARMY LIACUt STANOIMOa.
w- laat IS-t
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WXM Uaa.iaeu nll Araallarr ... I I .Hi
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Tlilrvj rnunh Inraialrt
malllaaanili hi'iniliiali Inhatrp
glrat I'MitiaxI'anla r i.i.i Anulara
Tara-nl. Ililr.l tiiltnlrt
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HOW THKV rUAV Tllim
Elptalli l aralrr aa Mlilli I'ainapliaiila btfaeUr.
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IttkUnii
Hállala' Aapiaa' tn.l t'll'l'l'llt
Churchill Downi Resulta
ataaaavl paua aa nalU Ami tea MaMtrallll taaulaa
auaat W Mlkafltlax Maaial latdp Warthluil.a
nial l'u.lj!
nai l i H.a Oaltafp. ihlnl
HUUi Mae. tu fwi.aia. katmu.
tint Lauig
fcarna. Ml ail j Utaniuu. Ualet t
kWaaaua pana wa tail abnaaaa M I
Waaaalat apaaul Baplp Baaalt Una. I
rtaat VarM'i
bou-i lately or (olumbiii N M. waa
ten early .veaierday morning headed
fot Iba rallroid atatmn. John had a
nice rat bankroll and irnille or Hp
ridenre a to I.I a ability aa a "imlng
raiuona light heavyweight bovet ami
in prottoaei to ihow une or the east-
ern duba how he did II on the border.
Thoma aaya h la going to liilladel-
phta and Noo Yawk.
HIMPHIIN WORKN
I l VI I.BIM
Johnnie Mimpon ha for big flril-
Irtng parrlng partner al hi Twenty-
third infantry headquarter private Ja-
cob -mil aon I working over g heavy
dally rhedule but lie I not nulla- go
r ... 1 1 -1 1 at. mil night work aa wa Bat-
tling forrenre who ii reported to have
overtaxed hla Tim riervoir when pre-
paring ror tlw prtt bonl.
II la laid or Tortenie that Trainer
Jacha liad hi hand lull making Tor-
ra ti"- K'-' regular aleep. The Battler
I" u r a great believer In road work
would aneak out ol hla fot at night
In nan hv Ihe guarda and be gone for
honra Jacob I ald to have got wine
Pi Torr' nea'i neak and tied cow
hi ll n.i ittahpan to the welterweight'
belt with a ttrong fnh Una. The line
reach tal i i a t ouiahle the aeutry line and
when Torrence waiuld begin hit daah
tatti. would go the hell and pant and
TVirrenre would be hauled bark to
camp and to hli enL
-om p ton la airear ror road work too
but bit i aranaihie about It and make
hia run hy the light of day.
BROOKLYN CHAMPS
TEAM OF BIO MEN
Right Pitcher Pennant-Winning
Club Stand Six Fedt
and Over.
y Aioa-laled Preaa.
Nax x. -k mi i -tatltlc of the Brook
lyu National league club which will oppoe
Hie Bolton Mnetiran In the world'! crie
beginning Saturday ahnw that the average
ige or tin Brooklyn playen la 97 l-l yearg
wlule that of Ihe lioaton raimhlnatlon I
mk veara
Alihouph Uie Hoabm team baa the ad
vantage or age and eiperlenre the Brooklyn
trpiad I heavier and taller The average
w.iptu nf Hie Brooklyn playera la 171
pouti ia an t i 'ie height an even alt feet.
Ktrteen nf the National league rapreaetita
Uvea bal and throw right banded and rive
bat ami llinra left handed. Coomb a
right handed pitcher bata libar way.
Plirhei liua-ker bata right handed and
throw lefj handed and 7.ark Wheal per
rorni In Hi oppoaite manner.
nf the pitching; glafr Pferrer. r:nomh.
a rrertey ami Applnbui have right
limi t tlellxiiv. whrle the other four Bnrker.
Marapianl. Malta and Smith are aoutbpaw
The following la complete Hit or the
I'll x -linl ami playing auttatlra of Uie
Brtmkl.vti player eligible to take part In
tin- win Id a -Mien again! the Boaton
American.
t"lr an.l nIUaax Apa Weight ri!"Imh
k-i AppMiai. l-tl.-hrr 1T5
taaaarpa aiilajxaa aaand kaaa. IM I I
Jaaak (Vntnha. ptorMp p.. .M US a
la. ra litanan. .i-.i.it M IM I I
J"- tituban rirai baaa. M IM g uu
XV a. 11.11. latrraar M If. I 4
Una IM. 0 :1 laaa M 14 I lová
II I -im. 1 ' ..i.'ae ratal M livt I I
in H IH
IM I I
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in a
rraai para uunw ta iga a i
Ralla Mutuant i-u.-tap M 10 a IH
aauaara- o xaara. aavrarrai ap . . . .
Iran ou.aa. .nnrtataai
II PflfTrr ntli-riar
w. Rniaa-a.a nianaaw
1x9 j 'ii
Nan Ku.tar pl'.atiar II UR
. I ga right rHM . .1 IT! I X4
a mina. 111. laar 14 IM I 1
E WhaaU. lafl nM gf IM
Of liana. lajanra J. T. Matara la from Pari trlapra.
' at : J W Malla. Han uuaiUn. Cat. and Iran
Illenu. la-a Attgaalaa
Exposition Favored
With Very Low Rate
by Southern Pacific
The soiiiii. ru Parirte linas have granted
a li 1 .n mi ml trip rate from San Antonio
to I I Pani. tu-kel good on trains reaching
Kl Taso nrinbrr IS. the day betore the a. pen
Ing or tin inp i national anil products I
poaitmn. and gmad brr return rirtolier ir.
Trarfh 1 . .ri im 1 seliuirr A. W Beevea of
Ihe CbMabar or i.onimen-e ha Iteen noli
fled that a atmiiar rate mill be granted by
the M ulheni Parirle good on trains reach-
ing H Peao in tolii-r B and limited to re-
turn on October n.
Ttie ea.utheni Pacific I the only mad en-
tering El I'asa which .ha given rate aa
favorable aa Ihegtv. Ttie ofTlclala nf Hit
road have iikri H persa mal Interest in the
etpoaltioti and they are doing all In their
power p make it a lucre. Extensive ad
xertiaing along Uie SuuUiern PKtflC haa
been dang hx Hie road and alo by the
management or the ctposltloo.
lite l"W- rales rrnni san Antonio ara ex-
pected to tiring Uinuaands of people to El
I'a." ror tin opening eterviae of the bit
etposilion uml r..r Uie .lull all n or the
Elephant Bull nam.
Woman Has Narrow
Escape When Street
Car H Us A utomohile
Mr. Samuel Howan of 907 South Kl
ten .p. a-t hat i call rmni death or
injur xx hen her niaiiiliie collided with
itreej rar Ho tí ni licdrai stra et and I i
eral Boulevard al i. o'clock yesterday arter-
ii. .on iln nullum- was badly daniae-ed
n 11. a. i Mra h. xx an e.-aped Injury. She
remained at tin- rtcering wheel as bar rar
craaht i Into the itraat -ar.
Hipólito Villa and Wife
to Live in San Antonio
By Aasaiciateil Press.
Na OrUani nn. 4. liipaitiio illa.
hra.Utei of h'ranclsco Ilia the Mexican
ban. lit leaila-r xx ui his wire anal Infant
daughter and Micaela Villa Ule year-old
daufbtar "t rranriicai. ten ite tonight for
.ni Aiibuihi. witere lilts staled he in ten dad
to make Ida tutu" niaine. Mlreala wa ihi-
lalned al the alatlon here over Moualay
night but wa reiegaeal vealenlav. Mra.
xiii. bar a tul i and lianrlpaai's daughhi-
arrived here M.ni.i jdghl froni Cuaa.
m bulk BATirifai
By Aaaoiiaie.t Fraga
aUaUle ah ai. l i i . minera of
W aahuigion helonging tn the 1'ulle.l Mum
Workers of America have raliricd a BOM
promise xvage agreement orfared bv Uie
jparator; Manm j. rbratk praaidcm of
dlilriai No. pi Unllad Mine Worker git
bounced tonight. As a result i.fii union
miner who suspenaieai work last Haluntay
i. Hid pending Hi. referendum will return
to work probably tomorrow
asBatavaa withih a oayra
tmmUé
H 0 Q k. altetlla
IkM CMMafaaaktWt
THREE STARTERS IN
ST. LEGER HANDICAP
AT DOWNS THURSDAY
aStnall Field Showa Woeful -Lack
of Inter eat in Long Distance
Race..
iiimii meeting now on at ti ' hurchill
iiowna i our a. ia mot aurreaarul. dally
irawtnr lo th track an attendance of huge
proportion.
Tomorrow the hlatorlc St I edger handi
cap the feature rare a.f ttve meeung. tmw
an event or two miles and a ipiarter will ba'
run. A field of only Uiree starter wnl rub
the even or lit rumiar pimp. Ihe tartera
and weight rolloxvi
Hori and Age. owner Weight.
Unbriildery 4. A Hani oi k Ill
knlanna y h Bradb x K
iiaiiovia. 4 i. i taeneetv . I I
Laat aeaaain thl exent was won by the
three year old Halnroal with W poumli up.
Mrformer that I now dead llodge tlte
winner of ttte LaalgvUle i.up in II6 rin-
ihcd aecund and Water Witch third. Rain
raal ran the two mile and a quarter In
.& which li Ihe record ror tin distance
aver Um Down course.
In 114. the lour year-old rillv Rlngltng.
carrying Mil pound won xxnii the old
boraea Hlr rjamfey nd Am Port tunning
lecond and third respertnetv. Mingling
lima waa t m
There la a lot of Intereat a luaterlng
around the early day of thl historic rare.
It waa Ural run off at the Inaugural au-
tumn meeting at the Ur.wni cou rae which
waa In IÍ7Í. the flrt year the raruoti uack
waa ape aad for tita aporte or the turr and
the geaaOD ttw rirat k-nturk) derby wai
decided. One nf He- h1get surprises In the
rirat ten year' hlaiory or the stake waa
In Httt when the Iron gray colt. Vanguard
ran away from hla n id. It waa then a
two mile race. Vauguard was owned by k
prominent l.i tlngt' ti attorney Colonel
Frank Waters and trained by the Irish
turrman Jain Muriiix. '.olonel Water
up to that time had vlalted the lowm
' oiira on very rew ocraalona and wa little
known In local Inrr circle colonel M.
lew ia Clark the Uien tiresuteng and man-
ager or the CO urge heal negleated to send
colonel water a badge ror adinisiion Pi the
track aa waa the custom in regard to all
ttirrrnen maanig entnea n am- of the stake
at the riowns. so Colonel Wafrg Ibal day
paid hi admipalon into the track.
It wa the lial.it in those times for the
owtier or th winner ..r a big stake at thl
track tn acrid to the tut. house a basket
or wine as a complum til I" the track and
Hie raring official vrh-r angtiard had
won. Colonel dark on going to Ihe club
house and rinding there was no wine tberr
In waiting aent P I - i .tui Water the word
that tie wa expected lo lollow Uie usual
ruatoiu then luxokni art. i a big race bad
been run orr and won al thli conree. Col-
onel xxater who was al the bar under the
grand tand aent bark word to olonel
Clark aa toOOWIi "tell turn that 1 drink
taiiy with my frienda. by 0 ."
Vanguard waa a aon or the long distance
r.rrrormer Foiter and ran a great deal like
Star Hawk does today and In fact was a
laerrornier constructed much on the hoe of
A. K. Macnmbcr s crack three-year old. He
ranks aa the only gray hnrsr that ever
won either the st I eg.r or the ka-ntticky
derby.
There hare been many ndd features tn
the running of Uie Btá l.eger alakea.
In two Masons. 177 ami IH7H. when Vera
Oni and leveller In turn captured the
event Ihe aerond hot-se each year In tin-
rare were both prominent tn the kenturky
Oaks Fiiliia being the runner up In Vera
Cms having won that event and Fairtuna.
that waa aecnnd Pi Leveller having run
third In the rilly claale. but later on abe
waa a very great mare and was the winner
the following season or the Louisville Cup.
The mlg-hty Luke Blackburn In thl rare
In IBM made It a bare and bound a'ontest.
as he a.-tuaih beat out Klnkhead In the
event by thirty lengths pulling up. Th
first horse to win built the Kentucky derby
and Kentucky SI. Leger was that high clas
sen of Pat lialloy Lord Mur iy which ac
enmphshed the feat In IsTS His rerord wa
repealeil hy Apollo in IIKV. and again by
Montrose In lX7.
KINNEY OUTBOXES ALLEN
BEFORE COLUMBUS CROWD
New Mexico Welterweight Lacks
Punch With Steam.
Columbus. N. M . Oct 4 "llbuck" klnney
the ew Meiicn state weltrrw eight rham-
plon belted and flayed Vyting Allen ror
rirteen round before a crowded haatise last
evening but larked the punch necessary
lo label the kayo. Alh-n taieii ihe mark at
every stage ot the mill ami orten trlfd to
land his celebrated "haymaker." hut each
time was beaten tn the punch and outgen
eraled throughout
Alten pul tip a wuniierrni ejhihiiiaui
sgslnsl a eaVer baater. It xx. a ease or
science vermis fighter. Allen's pnnrhee
hurt much more Utan Klnna-v'. when thev
rsoded llinugh at nn tlnn- xxa. either in
any great danger or point- tn the mal rnr i
the full cniiiJ. Kinney Ismleii al last
three blows to his opponent' one During
the mill neither scored a clean khoi-k.toxxn
An added attraction to the inaiu mill was
an exhibition bonl between -jack" rnold.
Ihe realh-rwelghl chant ..iii nr the south
west and "fug" Doyle. Hie champion of
New Mevlco Both hoed ei h oilier ip-srlv
snd needless to ssy. no was sptlled.n
Tne aenn win. nip ien in uie auth
round whn the referee iecUrrd the bout
no contest gnrltig aa a ra-ason that hoih
imxers xtrera vlolstlnv Uie rules by liaililtng
in rlmcbes and bitting low.
VVBITT. tUtX TRII'MPH OVIR CI Raa.
By Associated Prest.
ClUcatxt. Oct. t The Amerh-au lesrue
team won the first gsme nf the serle ror
the championship or i:hlraxi today In la-
rcatitig their National league rivals. Jack
Ness' double tn the sexenth put Hie tunen.
ran leaguers ahead snd caused the retire
nient of the Nationals' Hump card Jim
Vaughn. Russell wga hit tisd. but pitched
gtyod ball In the pinches ami xvas given
perfect support. Taiial paid attatidaaca.
n.f&o: total ra'ceuua. f 111747. s n.ui .
caainmlasliin' slare. ll.'Ci.:.'. liixera' uool.
at.m.SI. Kach cbiha share. ll:n.M.
Paara a 11 K
NaU.eala Ill III III-- I lo I
Aaiadraai a t o : t a a
anapaal Vmaph. Ilrnatrtt anal Wllaon: Kuaarll an.l
Ba4a.lt
Ill III - A IHI I a.XXII
Mv -.'a lata-.l Press.
Ontuha. Naba Oct. I uuiaha ami I null
xllle. wmn. is. ic-pe lively in Uie Waal til
league ami Aiuailcan association ienuanl
races battled twelvs innings today m tin-
first gauua of a pist season series to a tie.
lie game was caiieu tm aci-num or dark
neaa.
asst miitwwas f..a. a h k
UailarlUa I II III III II 3 S 1
Omaha Ill III III lll- J II I
Rana laa NiarUnu anal mitinea o Tta.in and
aXaaXX
roOTEALL AT ANN AMOR.
Hv Asaairlsltvl Preaa.
Ann Arbor. Midi net 4. liitv-erslly of
ixt.iruigan aa; viarictia coin ge u
Uaflatuad bjr aapoeura to Hun. Datat and '
anioaur tutaarata ny t at rana pija aaanaaj. nu
atpuvrtttxa tuat are Otaastnst At our nrrañlex'
or br Ball sOo per BotUa nor Hook of Ike
aVra iptaaa aatk MsxTUta ijr atraaajr Oo.. OttJoaag
4
praauaaaltaa ala
I raa laaa tnainaa
ii. ...
paaUUbal lu a
arka.l uaar ta laa.1
bat Aalalttat Tllrf 1'aawtl.anlal t'aal
Papa Titer. " TO 4 11
xtat I m tea aa a aaa
aatáaaa at kmm taa'i
a"rT '. IE
BSaaxta stxtaa aaa aiai ai
atZV tiTlaáaara lhan raximt aaatTa
Has) Tark ato aiaida.u rrjt tklnp
alaa alataa and aatttt KrUaa cailxUMa
' 1 caltl i I aajt
áaaraaai lttliaú.a
.aaiaiaunaiiai'Ulau"
aaana'..'lanv
Comfortable
FATIMA
C- Sensible dejare tte
SO LONG AS THEY
TROT RECORDS 00
Thia Time Its Lee Axworthy Who
Stepa Smashing Mile at
Lexington.
Lexington kv.. Oel 1 rm. world' rer
ord and two eaon record were broken
at the third day or the kenturky llore
iireeaitir association meeting here puiay.
The world' r-cord waa broken when Lee
Axworthy in an i-rrort to liccak the track
recont or i:0 for trotting stslllons made
by Peter Volo last yesr. lowered hi own
world's record bi i . u'a.
halle Spier the world's rhuipnit mare
on a half mile track went nut to beat i i
ami itotirii th mllf In n on I 4. which II
the treaaun's msrk ror trolling mares and
Moan Hal. in winning the board aar com
Hierre slake ror i on pacers went tlte er-
ond mile in im .1-4. which also la the na
son's mark ror paring- geldings. All the
races today were decided by strslghl beats.
Lee Axworthy's performance wa the
sterling errort of the week. The aon of
(diy Axworthy never faltered. Ul fastest
qusrter was the third which he trotted in
M 1-4 seconds. A stiff wind almost full
up the itretcii hindered lilm In the last
quarter The champion was paced by two
runner i.
In the board of runmerre stake Single
O the rax o nn . was orr in a bad alart in
the opening heat and flnlihed second. Moan
Hal winning. Moan Hal also won tlte sec-
ond and decldlnt beat again easily de-
feated single i i Third money went to
JnalKa- nniKinde and fourth to Bradrn Dt-
rect. Ilarrv J. S. wa never In danger to win
nlng th" 1:11 tint. Baron Robin Hood a
three year a.id. toaik second money. Vankn
was third snd The Woodman fourth.
Little i ' ink n. took the vi-.' pace with
om parlous ' 'tiipetltlon. Hal Leaf second
Crystal Mghl third and Coastal L rourth.
Zomrect wain the Limestone stake artcr
two hard heat. Two of lbs act or Bin
garas lire-. i and Brtsac riniahed second
and fourth rcpecttvrly. Miss Idnkerton
tsklng third money.
THE MAIL ORDER HOUSE
OF EL PASO
Let na hatee your wanta
The Warner Drug Co.
Orndorff Hotel Block
El Paao Texaa.
Send us the name of your dealer and we will see that
you get a sample bottle of
Jersey Cream 1873
Bottled in Bond Whiskey
It is the oldest purest and best. We will also mail you
the Persian poem "Rubaiyat" by Omar
Khayyam FREE
Kentucky Distillers Ef S
J tp-i. ii iii.itr.. lourt Worth
Wn do not Hollclt nor ahlp orders from
ORIGINAL-MEXICAN DISHES
Will be searvasd today. The beat in the city at retkaonable prkea.
BjLb! H aaaaaaaaaa-laaK
Central Cafe
317 St. Stanton St
S. G.
Tkt trtymsi Tutkuk bUnd
TEXAS LEAGUERS
HEADED UPWARD
By Associated Press.
Auburn n. V.. (let J.-John H. Farrell
secretary of the national Association of
IToreaslonal Leagues tonight announced
the rarlsad list of major league drarts. to-
gether with those or the national associa-
tion ft meladas:
National league: By NPtjir York. Causey
from Wsco. Texas; hy Philadelphia. Flttery.
from Halt I ike City; Carmlc.hael. from
Paris. Texas; by St. Muís Defate from
Tupeka. Kan.
American league: By Cleveland. Petty
from "tan Antonio Texas: by Iietroit. Hyer.
from Iienver. hy Philadelphia oyes from
PnrUsnd. ore.; Hill from Waco Texas: by
M Uratl. kenwortlty. from Oakland. Cal.
.Nath nal association: By Indianapolis.
Muaser from fies Moines; by ft. paid
Yorkey from Deolson Texas; by Mil-
waukee Harding from San Antonio Texal;
Bankln Johnson from Fort Worth. Texas;
by San Franiiaco. Dougherty from Wilkes
Bsrre Ps. ; Murphy from Mat .lull it wn.
lows; ny i.oiiimDii nax- aimer rrotn
Omaha Neh. by MobUe Little from Waco
Texas; by t Joseph Biimser and Hulne
nsrt. rrom Miicstine. lows.
PILES
Curtsd
Without
the Knife
Why Buffer longer? Why submit to
an operation with its attendant dan
tent and hospitals fees or waste
further time In useless eir treatment.
I WILL Ml I Kit YOD TO ANY
PATIENT I III V I Mi
I also treat Rupture Stricture. Vari-
cocele. Hydrocele wlthont perform-
ing a cutting operaUoo and success
fully treat Nervous Debility and
chronic disease.
Eighteen years' expet-tetiee In aetlv
practice (Tba largest and heasl
equipped office la Use roaalry.
CONSULTATION l nm
Honrs: s a m to 7 a ra.
Sundays by Appointment
DR. K ETCHERS ID
INTERNATIONAL mCIALIaTT.
Katabiititea Tea Taatrs.
Roenu t. i I eU.. Buckler Blork.
(Over Guaraata Shoa llaray)
Entran Mi Maaa Avaasaa.
EL PASO TEXAS.
dry territories In violation of Texaa law
Ml 'KM1 l AII.Y FROM IS NK!aI
TO 1. M. AMD PKOM 7:00 I
U. to t:S0. KAYO QI'ISfTBTTE.
r - arpnaaiea Prop.
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