El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 37TH YEAR, Ed. 2, Monday, June 4, 1917 Page: 4 of 16
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MORNING TIMES' SPORTS
CUNNINGHAM WINS GAME FOR
WESTON WITH SINGLE DRIVE
Pelphrey'a Men Come From Be-
hind in Second and Triumph
4-3; Baker Lote to Books.
By HY RcmcwEn.
Orovr ii.'nimlnthtni). 11 Great 0ot
(tatter. Thll'a Ma nnw u-lny He's both
a killjoy ukI Knritir or the time s
biscliali busman of the 1.000 rluu for toll
work in Interest nl yrston in the flrt or
the Bundiy pan city double at Dio (Irande
park when I and hi assnriaira bunt uta
wretlh or defeat over the elurdy shoulder
of Hi'' loldman player 4 3. Grnver did
ft til. Thr.1 la near all Tor II at a
Mbtle rrom hla hat that rarrted the day
Joyously ror Wrlm. A t killjoy nrnser
tarved in wrecking I "ny Mnlrnhy'a bub-
hla or pitching optimism with the one
Una drive ror Muleahey ivta makinir hla
flrit appearance initial I 'th a aeiaenesl
tnd tied bietiall club while wnrklnt for
reJdman v n' i Weston. Muleahey romea
from me lliaii Tlr'r and la a rood
pitcher even thimati fl rover wrecked the
rhonler's ftrlar of Hope on the rocks of
deapalr a lie ...ked the vi lory-laden
leatlier in leri field lefty rama ihrnuth
vim an even do-n airlkenuta whlrh la
tome performance lor n yuiiiitster on hla
flrat out. rinW fire he inod hi rroond
timely In the siith Innlnt he fanned
three tftei the halo had been rilled on
t pa an error and a single.
Around firmer r;utintn?rtam. however
plr fried tin. acimn of the enure fray.
Feldnian n. . .. it. : two inn In Ibe open-
Int rhapter on a till and four passes.
Ilaney opened rs wild a rantied coyote.
Rut th retirlo the Hide by strfkln
Hunter out he earne down to business.
In the fleet half Wrsum waa "knocked
down" harmlessly. Cnmlti hark In tlia
flrat hair or the aeroiid slania. Andi- An
dcraoil otietiivl mill il. cornc-lo (e re
ttrded euaUuusrv afriv nd Aslot. was
on II any-to victory Hurlo rull(.iii
Anderson . f;..i llunler slntlcl. id
varo Hue Anderson to second. Dallea-os
aicriflred the runner up a Iwan and was
life al m et when I ! 1 1 1 1 . - railed tn-hanill
the hall Willi lite iii' un. Miniar under
Oleic heavy Inaii (irnver citmiWhain.
left fielder r.r the Peed atora tanr. kiaap-
M hla l.oulviile aluttcr. pulled hi ran
" tlthllv round hla ear "dunlert" a nice
place Tor hi let In Hie haumcn's hot and
ei hlineeir firmly fnr Mr. Mulrahya of.
ferina. Hrnrailiit " hip -tilth Inanour rlrht
on the label ilrmrr lint the hall with
alinr shot velocity ou r and jurt tnalde
the third hare line. The ball waa Just
hlyti enoiiah lo clear the iretrhlnr. rut
Int rinrer or "Larry" Hoyle and the
leatlier striped and burned lis way alouir
toward the left field retire. Allnoat before
the aphere nit earih. Anderon and Hun-
ter had (ouiitcd fthlln calleros aiietmr
i-d lilnirlr at third mi the tliruwlii
flrove ambled to second the core waa
tied. More were to come. Pitcher Ilaney
followed with a hlirli poke to rutin field
counltnt Halieto tunl endlnt rirver In
third i .nun. in pard and i.itn-
nintharn cune lo a i mbrrrv ilrnimcd
Ulrkcrson's riy tn center. Tin marked
the. cloe or semina buiueaa ror Weaton
for the entire tallle. The lood -'J.
tolnt to the final count of i J In the
lilt of the firth when WlngO counted on
1 sliitln. by hlmielf and a doulaVi hv
C. Itrnttn.
Cunntiitbtru prof ad mmaeir the iar
balmao of th dav. hlltlnr Hire tlruc
in inrce iry.
Krror nneketl from openlnt null lo clot
int volley the eeond fimc-i-callid
olilv ror the i ea un dial thore wih all
umpire on the Job and nine lalrly rood
player lo the utiiai nf Morion Hook and
nine other -niual rrnllcilly crraiieii
In the unle ir purity- perronnirui on
the in ni Performlnt the word ordi-
narily but me Haki-r performed inoal
bariittoiiiiiiiRlv --uiinllnf ten Iwbble
afield and twice that number In olher
varton and diverge way.
lib ye! The lliiok woo H I a the
count and Gomel' men earned tin de-
cHioa. It ippeira a tbuuth (ramea are ufttn
lnal it lllo ilrande paik bn-au or lark
or proper coachlnt. nrten Pmi. the rtdt-
nera nil corner I'mplre Ierro I a.
Int tood and there can be no kick mi
-hla work. The double umpire lyatMlj
u-ed with audi tond rcaulta laal year
would probably help In apeedlnt up the
nam.
Catcher Chacón or the lhok. atarred
M no receiver ever atmrrofl on i local
diamond In lale year in pullinir down
loul rile. He was plckli.tr fin nam
the livera of Ibe triud atind poata
citchln' two lo it ii manner rrom the
ntta or the Pakrr. once he fell rithl
on bla be.id hut he eame up with the
pUI tnd fot Iba ñu '-! rheer of tlie
liy.
Liberty Bond Day Next
Tuesday at Rio Grande
Park To Play Double
I.BWrty m.n.i Ibay Toraatay Fm
City leaan will alaye a deuule heat-
er ethlkllloa betlotlfll tl 2:11 p. m.
Prmeeda nf the fame will o lo pur-
Grover Great Goal Getter
WK.KTO. I. tl H. po. . a
niHmao Ik I t t t
Itlcl er.nn. Ife I I I 2
Crown e i I It í I
Imln -'"i O 4 I I I
l.niile. rf 2 t t t
Nunlrr. ef t 1 I 1
Uaileon. aa I 1 I I n
iinnhiflbam If ... t I 1 0 t
Henry p t t I 1 t a
Palmer rf a 1 t
i '. le 21. II
Mi H. H. PO. A. E.
Tolala
i 1 1 1 1 o IN
Caeherri cf
Heyle !lb ...
HeytiAiir rf
lb .'.
barker if
Hrow. 2b ..
Hunter m ..
i'i' ii'i r ..
Mu!rah p ..
it n ii mi ii. e ...
Totola V .11 27 7 I
Weidon t 4 t I
HM i 4 I 12 1 I I
llarea on baila I 1 1 1 I t t
Error 1 2 0 11 o i
I elilmen i t i t t
lilla I 0 2 1 2 2 o - h
Hara on t - t u t 1 0 1 i
Kcfora onoottt 0
Huoinury: Two-btee hlla-H. Hrowt 1 .
flruwn. Hielen baeeaCerhrrry Nrymeiir
121. Amlrraon. entire hlKGailopoa (2).
Mruck .mi it v Htary by Mukahy IX
lrt baee so holla err Miilcahy 1. oft
Htney t. I ' ll on haae Wtatoo t. I eld
man 7. Time of flote l:M. I'mplre
fl 0 0 t
..11 II it 14 4
Race Selection.
I. 8Ü
1. tiun Kin. IHbl' i. brook.
2. Favour paal-lla. Mtaa Kruler.
4. Wbunay. J. J. Milla Pickwick
L Tbelrele. Auiblo-c. Plubiuae.
. Ultla I'nii YA'lu"Uivert I uric Sand.
hKNTI'tkV-Hol uTa8 PARM.
t. Dickie W.. kbai maneli urdiiunt.
I. Martre Hlite'i ap. tlrltr.
I. Square Ileal. Clare suphia ".imwuod.
A i. t. Murdoek. Mario Milb r. Vo(u.
L Bradley'a Chulee Man iff r Wills I in
eraon CnrbrtiL
. W p. liabnry. ii.. v mur. Tea Koremtn.
7. John Hurla Rilan Buru. lair Ormnt.
Buuerfincared Baker
Carpi. If
Mtwltfu 2k....
Chacuii. e
llulttrrer 2b.-p.
Ii in' nil. ire el.
t ' . 1h
Nulu p.j
lllarraf rf
Loyo rf
Totals
ri inn All. M. II. I'll. A. R.
' Adklna II 4 1110 1
" 3b 4 I 2 1 2 2
Talliell aa 2 I I 2 2 I
Hark ley e i I 2 t 2 I
Ii mi. 11. . I "Ii .'.20 I 2 1 I
Mela l. i i 4 I 2 I t
ldmlcr Hi. ...... 2 1110 1
Hail rf 3 0 1 t 1
Uyva p.-rl 4 1 I 2 2 t
Hi. .in.iii t t 1 o 0
Total M 1 II 21 t "it
u. ii. . i for ii ni ta i. mi.
Nortat Hooka is 001 06
Purlt 400 Hi !
Miinui.ii.i: Inn Inn pllched Lena.
; W'elvc. 2. Iluta orr Molo I; Ley-
ta. I; u-1 ; liomci I. Hila Off
Lena i Twn-bta tail- Carpía Mea-
aan (21 Wlae Leyva Adklna. Tliree-
baae in i . N Fitnlrt batea Ar-
in. mi in . ill). Gamer lllntre Car-
pi... Talliott. Narrlllrr ri-llarnrll
' .iii.' bll Vldmler I In. .....
Htnick niil-Hy l.eyvi. 2: hy Itallrrroi
l by Vtrl 2. Llrl nar no halla
llir Nolu. I ; ii Gullrrret I: off Leyvt
I: nil U'elaa i. Lett on hura Nor-
Inn Ibinka 1 Purllv J. Iiouhle ptaya
Marklev lo Htrnell. lime of (erne
1 :ia 1 mplre Kerro.
Sunday School Buys
Liberty War Bond
A patriotic aervlce uaa held tt the
r.lret Preabyterltn Sunday acluKd Sun-
day tuoniliiK llati and buiitlnt In
tn'tl abiindaiicii ailorued Uie ibttreb tod
many pan unte were aunt. Tin
ipot iiiieinletii V. V. l out had prepared
brier i i anippy oroarain. The iiaa-
lor. Ilev. (;. I . uverairret apoke or ret-
laUtllnii day .mil It- tueinlnit. Mra. A.
I'. Avcnii. iiiei lui.'iidcni or aoclal aer-
rlcei oke "I the liberty loan fund
ind li" the ii.unir omude or the land
iMi l.l help in Una ticii r entine of Uie
war. Mrs a t. Morn pok
rery little t... and II. II. Hurkoe tnd
lc Huiiuld M.oke Mr. luiauld said the
tuiiilnv M-lionl could Hw aya be relied
ilion i -inn : ..r Hie boat Hone In life
lliat the ii. eruuitiii never tlireatened pi
lu.ve tro. r.'inuve.l bcaine of Sunday
Nr ei.i a ineatfe aaylat It would be
hi. .'Ill
Mar ftpintlnd li.uiner" the i hild
ml uliaiiiiiii.uly In aily for a ll'ti boiut.
hy avlnir and briiuilni a little extra etch
Miiidni . the i hiidien propose to meet the
IIKVIIIfTIH i'iii.;v
a -u.11 i:. ii waa liven Ui every
one ptcaeni.
Ohildron Ory
FOR FLETCHER'S
C ASTO R I A
NewTexasSteamer
BASEBALL :-: BOXING : BOWLING :-: RACING M
VS LET A DR OPS GAME
TO MERCER PLAYERS
By BE WITT BOOTH
fttturda momlm e Mercera lour
neyed to Taleta tad took I ftU out of
i ne Tun etar ay i acore of lo-t.
The Mercera won the Vote taking the
field flriL Wait" tatdmt off for
Tabrtt. via tiren two bate ay Patler-
nn. who rilled to nuke ttetl calr.li
or Mi drive tnd liter atolt third and
came home on a naaed ball raaueowfa
Alrutn tnd iiodeia. roilowinir were
""i "7 "i arm am waa a tnrie un
In H. e flrat irmlnr. Caataneda alao
eonnied on i paed ML Mercera came
lo bit two rnna behind bin after three
out were made the irorer counted aevan
run for them. Yalttt never taw the
aeajg inerearter.
The leadlna; bitter were ttanley Rleh-
trdaon WnHa and Pol. Watla alao made
number or tood ratchet in center.
Heme:
YBI.BTA. All n H PO A R
Witta ef Sillín
Wllliami lb t t 1 too
Pol. D 4 0 2 0 11)
catanndt. tb .... 1 I 0 I f I
Olrnln fb i fl o t
hodeia. ir a o o ii o t
I I t I 2
DIM. p IV f 2 2 1 0
Blchnrdaon. rf. .. . 2 s I 0 o
rimore. aa I t I I 1 1
ratteraon. If .... I- 'I I o i
Cohen rf II 1 t 0 n o
Schneider lb .... 4 t I 0 0 0
Kciiy If I I 0 0
.Total! 40 A íü ñ i
Titata 'aii mo ona e
mu .; f i no ne-
Mtroir 711 not OO'-IO
HHt v 24 III trr-lt
summary of tame. Karned runa Kr
Olaon. 4; off Fol II Two-biae htta
William Will Hhnardaon Ptlleraon
Pol Stanley. IdPileti hiaea Walta 2;
nnolh ; Poll Casnnejii : Mckeinv;
Httnley i (Hon. i; lllrhardaon t; i i
moro t; Pitteraon. 2: Cobn n. Hlruck
out By Olaon; ; hy Fol. 4. Pint tm!
mi baila orr ni- 1. t; (r Fol 2. Hit
by pllched ball-H Pol flilmore) liy
Olaon 'Will nun. I .'.Hide . In- Will Ik
i.ntaiiedt Wllllama (untaalainil). Wlkl
pilche Olaon. '.'. Paitad balls- McKnmy
t; I'tlilo. t; laanc X Tltpe of tuno .
FIFTH CAVALRÍYWINS
FROM EIGHTH 9 TO 1
IT i
..0 00 00 0 1 1
Tta1a
ftr..l.lwa.
Chlcato 0 0 0 4 0 0 i 0 t1
Himmia.-vr Tliree-biae nil Minn. Home
dore. Hollóle playa-Dea! lo Dttpta to
dore 4 Doiiaiit I. Umplrea-0Diy and
By nofisin.
Mi. ñu i- a alar tame in which be al-
lowed bul eveti nattered hit. Jarknli
nf the Fifth Cavalry baaebill Mam
brnught bla Irani home to line rinlah line
Oral by acore or a to i italnat the
Flpltth i:tvitlry team. The time wia
nltyed Kitiirday at fort Bllaa on the
Plthlh Cavalry diamond. Claletlt plicher
for the FllrtiHl envalrv I..t - . .
tame not allnwlnit a hit until the alatli
Innlnr when the Firih In t btttlnir
iilly. bammcred out rive lilla. Korlnt
four runa addinr two nina off of two
mta in mo aevrntn and three runa orr
nf three lilt In the ninth.
To dalo the Fifth cavalry haai nlavrd
rineeii time winnlnrr eleven and loa'tnt
TH CAV. AB Tt H PO A E
Mci.iothiiii' 3b ... 4 o n i a o
McKennan. ib ...i I a o' 1 o
Inn.' it 2 0 11
Dunlin n 4 i t i i
Hi. P ..I 0 t 0 4 0
- 7'OUIl ...
6TH CAV.
Wlrkerl. cr
Mortnu lb
Power i a .
O'Keofe e .
Dovltch. lb
Harrtner b
llowtrd. If
McOue ' rf . .
Jtekaon p .
...II I 7 7 II 1
AB R II PO A R
I 0
Tnlala U o II 97 II
Huintuury or rame: Three-bite lilla
rowera. ityper. rwo naao iilt-wictcrt-filolen
biaea Morion. 2; Wlrkerl. Powera
llowtrd HCfittai Jackaon. Klruck oul ny
Jackaon. 7; by Clilelli 6. ntae on ball. -orr
itckaon .1; orr clalella 4. I.ert on
baaea-Flfih cavalry f; F.lthth cavaliy. 7.
Time of rimo l:tr.. Hiiiplres-Crila and
SOLDIERS EXPECTED
TO OBSERVE LAWS OF
NEW MEXICO ON GAME
By Aiaoelatrd Preit.
Hinti I'e. n M.. June 2.-Soldler have
been vlolatlnt both the title Itw attlnat
the I Mln.- of tmelupe'ind the abooUna
of blrdl out of aeaaon anil alao the fed
eral mla-ratory bird Itw trcordlnt ta t
letter rrom Theodore lioiiault Jr. tama
warden or Hie late or New Metlco. to
nu Hi. hi in. of the aouthern department of
the army wblrh baa Jurisdiction over I
number of soldiers stailoiicd lit or uetr
ine itate.
Mr. llotlBlllt made atmnr renreaenta
tlnna to the military atitlioiltlei for th
onsen anee ot me M ile inn frderii (tnie
liwa and I the same time tave notice
or the appointment id a number of dep-
uty time warden m eitinna where
Iroopi ir tlallonod. inry were In-
uucirii ne lain to treat aoiniert ta
von id any
the Uw.
National League
fke June l.-Wej tascaad tvai
Ot kt ma fourth one bn k. i!.
JOd defettad Brooklyn. Bcore:
wmmu.n. ar. r. h. pp. a. e.
jgyt rf. ooooo
1:uthaw fb 4 0(11
Moavrey U 421
Olaon at 4 f t I a
Miner c 4 0 0 4 1 0
'.'adore p o 1 4 i
Total 21 a . a S ' a "S
CHICSOO. A. B. H. PO. A. 1
elder 11 2 0 10
Wolter. rf 4 4 4 fl 0
ioyie in 1114
1 ' !
i I
Doutlta p 2 0 0
Cincinnati June 1 In a rawul o.
' Un Kiaaii dfetted Boston Mtrtnvlllt
apramcd hi ankle In the tilth fcor:.
Tvomhly cf. .... 4 0 t 0 J
Mai aoville tl. ... 2 t 4 i I
I'linaurlclt ib. . 1 1 I tó
Wilh'.H IT 4 0 0 0 .
Matee. If . 4 0 1 4 0 0
k. .net. n lb o 1 if a n
Hmllh 2b 4 0 0 I I'
dowdy c t 0 0 4 2 o
Tollli 40 ( 12 1 I
one out when winnüi rtui acorad.
CINCINNATI AB. ft! H. PO. A. E.
Oroh 2b r. o o S o
Kopf ii 4 1 4 1 4 1
ilolllh rf 5 0 0 4 0 0
:hae lb 4 1 11 1 o
Wlnto e. C 1 i i
Thorpe rf 4 I 4 0 0
"eah IT. 2 2 2 2 1 0
Hheaii 2b 4 0 I 0 I 0
Totiey p 4 a ( o
Tollli M "i ÍT 20 S i
Bo-ton (IX) Ml 100 o II
Clnrlntll 110 002 000 1 0
Kiimiuary: Two-base hits Kopf
ooetchv. innate V- liawlln Tl K.
hila Shean Btiiltb Mtranville liudolph.
Htolen liajie .-'Miorne. Maa-ee. Raae on
bills -Off Hudolpb. 4; off Toney 2.
Ml. IjmiIi June 2. HI. I. oul hob
Iroui New York when Uunralea doub-
led anil aeiirrd on Mlllrr' atale In
Burns. If 1 1 2 2 0 0
llenot Kb ........ 2 0 1 2 4 0
llnhei ton. rf 4 o I 0 0 I
num. i in in 3b .. 1 O 0 1 í I
FlelehiT aa ..... 401141
)(. ill cr 2 0 0 I 0
II' Ik' 111 I 0 0 II I 0
MeCarly c 0 0 4 ! 0
Mailer p 10 0 12 0
Cob art 1 0 0 0 0
Totals 22 i ) 4 14 "Í
'llaticd for Malice In the ninth.
ST. I.OUIH. AB: H. H. PO. A. E.
J. Smith cf 4 o 0 I 0 0
Hónrales lb 4 1 I 10 0 0
Miller. :'! 2 111
lfortiby a 2 I I 1 r (
Cruise If 10 2 110
l ona; rf 2 0 6 2 I 0
Hnyilrr c . 2 0 0 5 0 0
I . SmIUl 3b ...... 2 0 1 0 2 0
Amea p I 0 o o a a
Total i " 27 12 0
.tew York T. two oio uno i
St. Louli ooo oto o a
siiuimniy: Two-lmse hits- llrrtor Oon-
itlea. Home run Huma. Stolen base
iioberiaon. Httei on balls Ames fl. struck
out-SallM I Am. - I. Umpires Hitler
To the Swift
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Won. Tost. PcL
New York t u mi
piiilaiielphli a u x3l
Chlcato 27 II .14
St. l.'jnu m 10 .113
lirooklyn 14 10 .424
Cincinnati it 410
notion 13 It .41
nil 1111 K 1 CI 7 .229
ffesx HKNKr ft UALLOHV
I aaajaa ulha coastwiee aervice Now in
Galveston mt New York
HAVANA - MIAMI
CIRCLE rOUKS
eta ami la wlaaWat tyjaaf. lata. faaaa
eaV ntk& tuiu bc n m writ
MALLORY UNE ÍSST
JUAREZ TURF
Exchange i n 1
California
Excursion
a a Furcs...
Lo AngeMM and return $40.50
San Franciico and return $50.50
On tale dUy June 6ta to Sept. 30lh.
Final limit. Qci. 31.
Have Your Ticket Read via the
Golden State Limited
Premier Train of the Southwest. Through Pullman
Equipment to Loa Angele Santa Barbara
and San Franciaoo
Leave El Pace 2 :55 p. m.
Arrive Lo Angele 2:30 p. m.
CITY TICKET OFFICE ROBERTS-BANNER BIdg.
PHONES 5945851
l.-nicliro &; llrnoklyn I.
' St l "ni- 2; New York. I.
MONDAY BCUEUI1LB.
I II nl.
lirooklyn it Chinto.
Mew York tt St Luuts.
IHIIarlelpliia at l'llhurrh
TUESDAY SCHEDULE.
Brooklyn at 1'ltlahurmi.
Noiv lurk at cini innalt.
Phlltdtlphla 11 Chtciio.
Duston at 81. Louis.
I'll II n t;OAHT I l K.i l
At Lot Atíbeles
Muriilnt tune: r h. e.
Ban I rancitru 4
Los Anrelei 1 t
Killer lei- Erlckson and Mckee; Ityan
ami riiBsier. .
ah. 1 in. .ni ttnie: n. II. E.
San Franritco 4
loa Mo-el. - o le 0
nu leil.'. -in un ami Biker: Hill tnd
Bolea.
At Sin Franclsec
M .lulu taiue. ft ti. E.
null Lake Ait
Oakland e lo i
naterica-iiouiran. l.everem and lltn-
nth: kraut and Murray.
Artoriioon taiue. R. . E.
Salt Lake n i i
Oakland 4 10 I
Bllterlea Evini tnd Hannah k renter
and Murray.
ai rorutna n. ii. E.
Vernon 2 7 0
1'ortlitirt 4 II 0
Batteries -Mllchell tnd much. Mtlit
tnd I'lshor. Fourteen Innlnri.
Sew lirle'tiis 1 ; HlritilnRliatii 0.
""em ei aaaaaajaaaBanni v.
Nu other tames scheduled.
iiiilianaineia s-a nnineau)
To led a. Hi St. Paul. 1-7.
Coliiinhua 7 2; Milwaukee. n..
Man Seriously Hurt
In Fall From Truck;
Daughter Not Injured
TJtOBM M. TOher of 0 EaM Nra
street waa aartoualy Injured Sunday
inornuit at o'clock when he fell from a
tovernnieni irtira laniiinf in toe street
oo tut bead at iireton and Frank In
ttrtlla. Mia tl-vaar-ulil daualiler m
tohrr. who alao fell at t trunk upon wbich
auey were a.uuis iiiiea eeeapea Injun.
Mr. Tobar wa taken to h't nonie and
lajer rtunuveu so ine noialoo noai iu.
I'hyaleluia believe that he has a concna.
ton or too brat. Tfe man uaa badly
bruised about the bark ol tbe bead and UM
shoulders.
Htlpb Eno. mentownt etapkn. aa
drlrtat ha kaaoMM doalp aban t&J accT
deal occurred. Tbev ara ukbi bis iti-ter-lu
Isw Mra. John Artel of SI. Louii
to UM union depot. She came to H Paao
bout tarta mu ato wheu bar aislar.
Mr. Tobar wat In tbe Hola too boapttaL
ra iwn aai reiuroca ooox rroai Usa
hospital bol few days ato. Mra. ArM
w lo turre left El Pato s u ud ay Ion
Loa Aaawlea.
Qportlight
I o aaaamat tiet
Montreal Canada Jam 2.
When roo ask toy Canadian who Pal
lows any tarn wfutt (effect the war win
have opon tport m Unele Sam's domain
bo ImmedlltetT rernmt one set tnswer
an answer thtt cirrfe more thin it shire
of irmroeis It li this- "Wilt until the
nrst eaiutltp lltt cune in then.
Those who bare watched ind followed
event In irte treat dominion to the north
ar ronfldint that th first lltt of Use
deid ud wounded v. Ill throw black
hetvp thtdow above all American aport
io me eon or ine wir.
"I keww" remaned ewe nremlnenl
atañían porl.man "at what a (rip
kambeU feas upon the people of tbr
L'nlled Sities. Rui I den t bellere thai
eren bl leane bamenan en alsnrt .
under the ahoek of Ibe eaonally lias-?
wklek enmes alatli t dlrfe aerot
eav awllon leavhsa fa atasett aa-
hcarahie anapraae llioae whom II doe
aot strike tt flrat. Haiti' this I bit
keglna to arrive baseball an other
Sport may move Hoe with a fair
amonwt of tereallr. Mal this ercnllv
will fade oul with tljry rapidity whei
Ibe mental pleluee hentn In erow of
year own penóle rlllnn under Ike
lire Sf hoetlle m- taUnn Ibelr
pitees In n Mm' Land which I
heynnd any dcerfptlrm ef bell erer
penned "
Under tbe Kbadew.
"It la ill very well." continued the
Canadian "to siy that tboae who remiln
rt home need recreation snd diver! n
The theory rounds ekreedlntly plausible
uiiui pan io ine iesi. run yon can imst-
Ine yourself or iny normal person tsklnt
iny deep interest in a two-base hit or
ruanlnt catch even when the borne
leim makes It Just nrter he has read
that innnn or his fellow montcaen haya
been shot down by machine tuns snd
thrapnei in orne darlnp advance or some
dish irrnss the tnpt
"How mneh central lntereit do yen
lippne moat of us bad In Canada
Iter readlnn or Yprea and laler en
01 Vlmy BldteT Ynn etn rlnnrr thst
out lor woirs. U There la Ibe ehanee
at course. Dial If vnnr armies In rnn-
lunrllon wllh Ihe allle tloure In sorae
lrliimnh.nl mil. brlnolnn rvldrnre
that orinan la mm In be beaten. In
tbe enthusiasm In be develoned itlti
ratnally Mat may to a bla rilenl.
happens the first
be overlooked
"But nnle
newt of Ike dead snd nnundrd In ar
lion will nrselleallv mark Ibe ead of
all competitive nnrt." ' s
A New Sport.
In spite of ill this Ctnada rerentlv bat
come noon t new sport 711 new inorl
referred lo wis not develoned bv Cult-
dim. but by WUUsm rVOOiincl Mriieelian.
better known as naffer Rill.
The new "sport was developed and
prnmulnaled up Cain River la a ali-
món flahlne cvnrrtlilnn u 111. roñ-
al sled or nine risbermrn aid le
nuldcs. ii one aool alna Ihe Cains
Ihe sslmon. nrlnhlnn between 1.1 ebd
S pounds nrre lnmninn tnd rlala
In such copious mianllHrs thai ter-
rific esclirment nreratlrd. While
Oilef Cuide Harry Allen and hi alert
aids ere busy elsewhere colonel
Mailmlllsn roster hooked an it-pound
At the blur fish wit finnlly drswn in
io ine enve or item ntnk u
covered thtt no exnert ttffer or iriffman
hid been iiimmnnul to lmd the flah.
(Ufrer Bill Mec.eeiian. althoutli he bid
nevar trr" t salmon to nls tempestuous
rsreer. Immediately volunteered for 'th
jod. ho manaten to awrne the lilir tlsh
out nf the water but the -rr snannrd
as th salmon struck the side of lb
hink. Th rtsh then dined for the wa-
ter and waa half wr In whn v.-i. inn
leaped unon It with t. rivinr dive Willi
conThlnatlon eatch-tt-eatcti-cn ano
nrawo.noinn rrin. Anr that rrnrrer mil
snared two more salmon1 In the ssme
war. to the Interne wtonltbinent o( the
toiiw
Olsmantltnn ptetener.
It was on tula lein theoii"ii nnin-
wlck around a eamri fir one niaht tint
lliiirliny Fitllerlnn celnted what he en.
sldered the runniest Interest of sprint
"In one of .the Cub times." matad
llnthey. "the score wit 8-s In the tlslh
Innlnt. The othar club nut In a now
nltcher a -bit raw bnaner with trrrlfir
"oeea out no (rret rnntrnt and not
much of a curve. One or the Cilb vonna-
sters went to hit. and irtsr tetltnt
tl ree bills snd two strikes rinsllv rsnned
on i ennon ihnt s round ble neck. The
voiinr Cub csme hsek to the Bench trowl-
Inir. with distillled look on Mi fice.
"What's the tconhtel' atlon Pred Ull.
chell.
Aw.' he said 'we bad a tood panic
tolnt till tills bit biisber rame In. Rut
now he's tone and took all the science
out or it' "
"Those who have followed nnrt before
the war." remirkert one or Ihe returned
overseas ronllneent. "hsve had a much
better time nf It In tblt war. Thrnuth
their rralnlnt and their better pbyalral
condition they hve been able to aland
tlie hard work heller and tbev have I
nnie to teen in better shane. TH
olios esnecllv to the malohlnr and Ihe
dri lima: and ine routine physics! work
It nu been eitrs hint nn those ii
bad taken but little eserrlse herore they
enlisted. Tinse eta awl It Willi n rn
The football men found the tralnint
easier man tnv or the ntner. for th
had tlreadv become accustomed to rmich
the tame derree of bird work ind tests
or endurance."
American League
ootroit litar t.-Vnvo tpeetaculir bat-
tin ralllet tcKllr m faairli victory
'L "'T-J0.1 ' pity-o or
isr.Hw.Hv aasisR asaetai
Sew roitat ab. nOn. to. a. e.
? ? J- O I 0 0
killler. If 4 110
mi mi ta. i i o
E'pp. - a i i t . o
Biker 3b. 4 114 2 0
ijendryt. rf 4 .. 1
Peckiiiplfn as. ..40 9 2 4 1
Walters c. 4 I 0
Ruste" p 21ito
M?' 0 I 0
1 11. imano . 0
I Bitted for Love in ninth.
DETROIT. AB. R. H. PO. A. B.
htllh. 11 i. 12 1"4 0
Yount 2b. 4 0 t t 0
Cobb rti 4 0 0
1 ch. If. 2 0 4 2 0 0
H'llmm rf. 4 a t t t 0
Burni. lb 1.. a i t 44 0 0
1 lit 2b i 2 2 I 2 1
SpqAror c. .4 0 2 J 0
I nltnd. p 1 0 0 0 0
xcrawford 1 0 0 0 8
Dili p. 2 0 0 0 11'
Total M "1 n i
nutted for Bolind In nrtb.
lrMnni
New YorE A OH 000 000-4
Detroit 000 00 ll
sunimirr: TWO aaa hlt-Rurwa- three
(iH-w una iieisurya ixioo; aouuie pieys.
I'lpp to I'ecklnpauth to Plpp; Spencer lo
lount: bises oo balls Poland 1. Ana-
sell 2: hits Holtnd 7 In 5: Rusiuill :t
in 7 1-2; itrurk out Hutiell 2; Bolind
1 Dtuu 2; Lor 2. Umplres.-Millin tnd
Mcu.rtnick.
.. 4 11 24 10
Western League
By Associated Pre.
Dea Moines Iowa June 2. -lies Molncs
went back two flrat pitee by deteiunt
local Mad. First time
Lincoln ....1 000 000 001 í
Dei Molne 10 00 lit I 7 1
oturaunvr ana uonrer; aatter and spabr.
Heeond tame: - 11. h. f.
Lincoln 000 oil 010 tat
Des Mulnes 020 022 lit I 15 t
Zlnk Hnlli tnd liohrcr Hans; killlo and
Breeu.
(naba anllt a aehMlnled dOulile. header tn.
day. Tbe Vlalturs bunched hits off Rose
in uie 1 us -frame in ine tecona nreni-
inerborr did not allow bit up to tb
sixth InnlJlt. First tune: .
n. H- e.
omilii .002 000 010 a 10 0
Sioux City 000 001 000 1 t 2
men inn orotiem; nose -mil irosDy.
Second time: R. ft. E.
Omaha oooooocoo 11 js 2
SK.IIS City OOS010 10X 7 14 0
0"Toole and Shaw; Bremmerborr ind
croiby.
WlchlU. June 3. Bolder klpt Wichita's
bits well scattered In the flrat tune to-
day ind Ihe visitors buncoed their blows
with Wlc Ill's erran. In tbe second
rime Wlc It bit Hirtmin almost at will.
First tuna: R. H. E.
Denver .011 021 oni 7 12 2
Wlrhlti 000 100 0O9 a
11. .eliler and Sbestak; Lyons demons
and Yiryin.
secftnd tune: A. R. S.
Denver 001 000 900 4 10 4
WlchlU . 231 lis SOi 12 1Í 0
HartuiKn tnd Birtlioloiuey ; Baker and
Yiryan.
Jnniui Mo. June 2. Joplln won a double-header
rrom SL Joseph. Plrtt tame:
St. Joseph 000 010 100 2' 10 1
Joplln II 000 !it- 4 7-
B. Wilt bl. Ml :1111s tnd H. Moore; Mipcl
Hall and Monroe.
Second tune: tl H. B.
St. Josonh 0M 010 Oto 4 7 1
Joplln 022 OOt .00 7 tt I
Aoams urauiin i-oweu inn iia anil n.
Moore; Hill ind Monroe. . .
CUBS AND YANKEES
DROPPING REARWARD
New York June 2. While Boston still
lead! tn thr. American leitue. New York
has climbed Into ririt place In tbe Ni-
ilonil. List week also aiw the Chlcato
n modal and the New York Americans
rail behind in the races for leadership.
Ililny weather Closed 12 contests to be
postponed. Mnndav. for the nrst time .In
r veril yeara. not a tame wis played
in either major ortanliatlon.
New York retained the Icid In tbe Ni-
llouil Wednesday by defeitlnt Philadel-
phia In Doth twlldiy timet. Muran'a
men mide only nine bill In tbe two
times.
The wlnnlnt streak or the Boston Amer-
icans wis stopped at 10 stralthl Friday
when Cleveland shut them oul I 10 0.
Morion allowed only one M. Tbe In-
dians repeated the abut oul performance
isslurday 1 to t. The tlopplnt of the
rliunpions ind tbe luccesa or Chlcato
durinir Uie week cut down Uie lead of
11 mu's men who now ara on their
home lot to meet the western Invasion.'
Washlntton hid not woo 1 time In two
week! until It defettod St. Louli Sat-
urday. Walter Johnson suffered dereit
twice durtn the week.
New Intersection! serial beam In both
Irasues Thursday and tncludlnt Saturday
the results were: National cast 6; weat
2; Aiueilcui. sail S weal t.
KENTUCKY RACE ENTRIES DOUGLAS PARK
FIRST RACE Four
one half furlonys:
33111 Ed Herrnian ..
xnras Ukuklela
33233 Red Salmon . . .
2322 mrtpet
3322 Ehartuiiueh ....
Ptrlor Maid ....
33Í33 in . cm
Mir:n Ellis
1.01:1 Dickie W.
331 Tom Tit
2122 Kiie
4323 Ordnunt
us
SECOND RACE Sit fur-
lOJsW!
32112 Black Beauty ... 7
33112 Slater Busk .... 2
3324 Blue Cap 102
3324 art 104
3234 Elkton 104
224 Southern Leitue 104
33214 Unatly 104
224 vaedor 104
2124 Puaty Wutiy ... 10
snao The Norman .... to
23224 Martre to
33V34 I'i unci .. 11
1 111 111 1 Hi' 1 One mile
tnd one-aliteomh:
3334 Fluid I air 01
30IW Cuneo 27
33145 Mopn:a Oatewood 1U0
SUM Kintflsher 102
33IV3 Clare 10
23263 Squire Dealer... 107
FOURTH RACE-SlI lur-
lanti: 222M John Jr 10
2231 Marlon Ooosby .. 107
:i..(.' Mine Miller .... 102
33214 J. J. Muido k .. II
23IB4 VotU 1 10
PIFTH RACE One mile:
3311 waterford tot
(3a)Deddy Holbart .. It
laMIDesinonds Diy .. IO
33U03 Elcuro 6
3.I1K4 liradl. y a choice IIO
32t Emerson cncbrin 112
33254 Milliner Wilt .. 112
3233 Dorothy Dean ... It
SIXTH RACE Five far-
loot.'
:uH W. P. Debney ... 101
3338 ITIncc I tor .... MM
33062 Robert U Owen.. KM
33002 Kin Tróvalo ... 10
32771 Butcher Boy ... 40
American title . . 109
W. il Bucks ar to
33014 Free Cutter to
311741 Tei Forman .... to
Mini Silk Lady til
2214 Broom Peddler . . 114
3222 Boy Blu 114
IU3
104
ioaa Hurt to
:ej'n Cliff Field 10
2t pur Orient 10
33IS Prince lot
33128 irlab Oenlleman. 10
NEW YORK RACE ENTRIES BELMONT PARK
3.K3Í Dancer
2122 Bttwt
32724 Minhaaaet ...
3217 Royalty .....
aaoatEd. Bond ...
3T7W PMTrOw
am)Ambtm ....
KSSSar .:::::
23071 Humiliation .
3280 Brickley
FIRST RACE-BU rur-
lont:
Verdant 101
32240 Cachet Mil
CUM Martarel L 101
331 U AHa MR
4 Hal her KM
tan Seranest 107
xW44)8Uvr Saadall .. K
33117 Admiration 107
2153 Sea Wan HI
2147 Cripusrule Ill
ttOTt First BalkJl Ill
2314 BlUlll ... Ill
22154 Fury Wind HI
SECOND RACE - t
nulla; sleaplaetiaM
II Wolfetion II .... 133
Juruoki -.. 12
-tt 12
ñor Robert Oliver ..12
22241 Slurpshooiar ... 14
crett HID 140
24I Libler lu
Cherry . NeUotte. . It
(2MlSlia KUkt 10
THIRD RACE One mile:
23071 Pattella tt
23241 Precia a
2210 Wild Thyme .... (4
Meat Mitt kruter ..... lOf
(3ue) Favour tit
POURT11 RACE Oslo
nulc .
227 Airman 100
32117 Kentucky Boy .. 104
lito. I'
pnaiiriiiiii ...
2214 I. J Lililí
tin
lleUartaa
2321 Plumose tot
220 Stalwart Helen .. M
2312 VlrttnU W 10
Harry Junior ... tt)
.. tt
.. lit
.. II
SIXTH RACt lve
loots
22072 Little Devil ....
XaaMatrtu
tan Choir Muter ...
aaiM Starry Banner .
2t uncle Band
and Geo. waabti
lacks Day
Chter l-ally
Sab attar '
Gives Woman Lesson
in Driving Auto on
City's Busiest Streets
"i tt danfeiata) for yount atan to
teach a yount woman how 10 drive
tule ttaodhat oa the opposite aide of
the car iron lb ileeruit wheel wtttj
another yount lady between himself ind
the streets which an bast seaumn with
trame!"- asteo a rilr yount lady of
'". mm Mi. were eiannrat a aeaa
tvenue and Tlxai street watchUat tbe
pti ful atanco.
Th yount Mta wta were ptninu
bat a mod pair of (hoe silk kblrt
silk neck tie A pretty suit and all of
that did not touch bl bind when be
cranked the ear.
He Hood on the crank aa he stepped
off the bumper of Iba machine tad taw
entine waa roto. Tb yount lady made
a treat deal ot nolle a lb. turned on
plenty of m Then the car zlt-iaed
back and rorth ai It waa turned accord
mt 10 too yount mitruetor tayly iund-
Int on one root and worfclasr hi dilnty
nntcr uiwird the brakes and all of the
li.pllaiices tnd stcerint feer ind the
like. Tbe t riffle officer waa nut or
light
The public did not ta him. "Tbe of-
ficer muit have been eatlnt tindwirh"
said one of the a-lrls atandlna-'m rrom
of tha Ice cream parlor.
Has a Goad Opinio .r Chamberlal.'s
Tabids.
"Chamberlatn'i Tibíete are t wonder. I
nevar told tnytblnt that belt them."
writes V. B. Trcssey Richmond. Ky. When
troubled with indlteition or conttlpitlon
tlve them a trill Adv.
5000 WOMEN TO
PARADE TUESDAY
i
VaritHM Ortranixaticmi Ufwed
to Participate in Patriotic
Event.
Cniverul enUhustum
or tac virio. dub rod ort an lull out
or EI Paso has developed to lb women's
atie.t parade with which Retlitraaon Day
tn ally all wnmen'a orrinlulioca
riso roa nao De en luirsMitad By mem
to tnnounre tint they will piruclpile
with large representation.
After conrerrin- with betdi of vinous
women's ortinltitlons Mrs. Clements did
she Is confident that there will be more
than cooo women In tb pirata.
111. uev. a. 4. Mi lliner. ntlDOp or this
diocese of the Catholic church baa ik-
ed all priest m chart of catholic
churches In Fl Pito to una tha women
of their parlibea to take part
a ranvasa was mine simroiv ny me
Chamber of Commerce or the principal
merchants or El Piso except druttlsta
and trocera and practically all or them
treed to nuke June 5 1 whole holldiy.
An effort 11 tiein mide to hare two
Or three hundred women on the state
at the Tetas Orand theater Tuesday
nlfht it the patriotic relebrillon belnr
planned. The women are asked to wear
shirt wilsts and carry American nits.
They will be axpeetea to ilnr patriotic
aonti. '
sr
How Time seasons Sotdiets
and mellows Tobacco
The raw recruits "hayfoot" and
"strawfoot" in the awkward squad
But they are good material. A year or
two passes. And now you seo sea-
soned soldiers trim erect. Time
and discipline have done their splen-
did work.
Peculiarly the OWL Cigar is
much the same. .
A stock of selected leaf joins the
great OWL leaf reserve the leaf
reserve which always totals $1000-
000 in value. And quite often more.
Under the keen eyes of watch-
ing experts this leaf cures and mel-
lows for many months. Finally after
more than a year it reaches the
"peak-point" of OWL fragrance.
Time-curing has done its work.
Time-curing has blended and mel-
lowed the selected Owl leaf to the
very turn of fragrance. The OWL leaf
is "ready" for your OWL Cigars.
Why don't you try an OWL Cigar
and see how really fragrant a smoke
time-curing can produce.
5c in the nearest cigar store.
THE MILLION DOLLACIGAR
Shtminci extvot sice JSSSSr
mellow OWL JSr
-afralirVfiaaffiWHr
arvu fAaütm
M. A. Gunst Branch oi
Ul bcncral Cigar Co.
Inc. Denver Colo.
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