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0' THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1603. VAT1SITY LOSES TO won: G. M. Miller, soonml; Kingship, third. TJmw, Sixth race.

1 l- fllua Wonk won; Mali Private, second: "Martin Doylf, third, i Tim i Seventh 'r6 i fuNtftlftn! iBoile Mawr won: Jorlntter, second; Him Crest, third. Time 1:01. litnnlu lt log lU'sultH. rincinnti. Oct.

Ktivorlte,) vttl EL PASO CADETS II Td 0 'r(j IT. i Ti i -w- i i i Outsiders divided tho honors at I tonlu today, three public, choices win nlng and nmny losing. Orende, a heavily played econd choice wti the feature cnt. In the fifth race, Huehcrpe ran Importance of Athletics in the University of New Mexico away two Blid a half miles and then left at tbe post. Tim fair weathet All tboard for tha followln Hoteln, Summer Ilesort, cto.

Tou ran war knock-about clothe or dra iU fish, hunt, nail or camp, play tennis, rolf. bowl, dance or legs yourself among shady nooks and quiet retreat Illustrated literature, maps and Information on tha following advertised teaorta and hotels wilt turBk4 promptly at tho Morning Journal office, SOLDIERS PLAY RINGS AROUND TEAM Lack of Aggressiveness and Concerted Team Work Is brought out the largest crowd of the meeting. The track was slow. First raci'. 1-2 furlongs: Captain Crlore won: Jack Hinns, ecind; Ru- Oldest and strongest In tha southweat.

Beginning to be Realized Dyron Hot QprinfiS datiun third. Time 4-5. filter any tlmo. Post -Vlss f. WsSrsi Entire yesr.

ured. Write for catalogue. Hons sue Largely Responsible for De feaLof Albuquerque Bunch, K. ISA ACM, rreaident. Hamburger llu tiding, los Angeles, Cal.

OUT DOOR SPORT IS Guaranteed to cure rheumatic gort and -where no other organ to disease exists, 3 1-3 hour from flu Francisco. Bu tickets and checg baggaan direct to Hyron, Cal. environment; one of Callfof" nlu's best hotels. Address Manager, Hroi Hot rrlnga Hotel P. OUh hnnlrjAt (Npsrlul Dispatch ta tbe Moraine Journal fjejsiaisiaislslslslslslslslstsislsisisissisisisis El Paso, Texas, Oct.

26. The Unl verslty of Xew Mexico from Albuquer Albuquerque and territory in general to git together and play ball football baseball, basketball, pushball or anything else itnd make more of a hit in athletics during liiO'j-litlO than has been made in the past ten years. Things In nthletlcs have been started r'ght this term. The term is yoiing yet and there is no reason why U. N.

M. should not close for the summer next year with the proud record of having started something that will be a lasting benefit to the institution. Second race. l-H miles; Mnmlo Algol won; Minot second; AVaterlake, third. Timv -5.

Third race, 5 1-2 furlongs: Hoea Grande won; lielle Clem, second; Pit-queBne, third. Time 1:10 2.5. Fourth race, 8 furlongs: tlrenade won: Fleming, second; Plume, third. Time 1:17 4-5. 1 Fifth race, 6 furlongs: Daigin won; Tony Fnusl, second: Kenmore Queen, third.

Time 1:15 3-S. Sixth rate, I mile: Flirting' won; Crepps Beckham, second; Oohl Treasure, third. Time 2-5. que went down In defeat before the El Paso Jl Hilary institute eleven on the Flowers in Spring BIG FEATURE OF THE SUCCESSFUL Washington park gridiron this after Outing Suits noon, the cadets winning out by score of Jl to 0. Although thc.v real AirioHf (be flowers most welcome) in sptintf none nro more useful and showy than tulips, daffodils, narcissus and hyacinths.

To have them beautify your Inwn in formal hols, or better, in clumps among shrubs hero they may renin In undist urbed for years, is delightful. Now Is the proper time to plant (hem. A fine assortment at reasonable prleos awaits you at our greenhouseg, Byron Henry Ives ized early In the ganie that they were IT INSTITUTIONS JEFFRIES OFFERED MONTE ATTELL WINS PIU 13 732. 4 III ft HANTA FK AVR. iMmiM 100,000 FOR BIG DECISION FIGHT BEST ADVERTISEMENT ANY SCHOOL CAN HAVE Determined Campaign to Be Started to Place 'Varsity on Footing With Western Colleges in Athletics, outclassed the visitors played hard an, fought every foot of the way.

The Varsity eleven lacked aggressiveness, which was chiefly responsible for their defeat. Individual playing on the part of the U. X. was a feature of the game. Cornish niude several good punts and played an nil round good game.

Allen at hnlf, played a heady game, Selva, the center broke through the lines on every scrimmage. Ale Connel and Arena also worked hard. Van Surdun, who coached the cad ft ft, played with them and was the star player of the game. Whaleni, hfllf hack for 121 Paso also played a bt'llr llaut game. At the end of the first half the stood five to nothing In favor of HI Paso.

A council of war was held in the Varsity camp during the Intermission and It was decided to break down th0 burrier and even up the score in I he next half If such a thing ere possible. The military men, however, maintained their end of the game with much energy and succeeding In fore Ing the Varsity down the field for touchdown again. The cadets kicked the goal, making the score il to 0. J'l rormer Bantam Weight Champion Too Speedy for Clever Jimmy Carroll in Ten Round Thirg at Oakland. lit (, fife coniwROT, Fine Saddle Horses It's Our Specialty tJOV KHAKI ('A WAS lly MiiruliiK Joiiraul Sieelul Lpawfl iiTl Oakland, ort.

i'd. Monte Altell, lineal for Callfor nlu, Nrw Moiioo, or whore wr. you iiiny u-timlcr, WI11TK VH. Coalinga, California, Anxious to Stage Heavyweight Battle and Is Ready to Post Money in Any Bank, I By Murnlns Jmirul frnwlul Leaned Wlrel Coalingga, let, 26. -N.

i Xeeilham, matchmaker for the Coal Athletic eulb, is a bidder for the Joffrics-Johiwon fight and today will former imntaimvi ignt cnampion, war given the decision over Jimmy Carroll Thftt athletics ore indispensable to the 'miocesH any educational institution anil ulmost absolutely necessary to the life and existence of American colleges and universities unci that It is hlyli time the University (if New should begin nil nft-KrcHKlvi- lampainn for the enlargement of its athletic department, was the statement made yesterday by a In a ten round light here tonight. At- tell lea(i all the way and in the tirtn the bell saved Carroll, who had been THE WM. H. HOEGEE CO. Incorporated.

13H-40- I2 S. Alula Los AngiVem knocked down, from a knockout. Per Paso had the forward pass almost to cy cove, easily ai ji.muucn in i a six roumi preliminary. Carroll's work against Attell gained the cheers of the crowd. He was sent to the mat with a well directed right to the jaw, but come back eagerly In the sixth and managed through clever footwork to evade Attell's rushes, clov-i erly blocking his leads through the re! refer the following to J.

Jefrrips in Xew York: "James J. Jeffries, undefeated champion of the world: Offer you $100,000 to fight Jack Johnson here. Wire acceptance and wo will put certified check in any bank. (Signed) "CO.VUXdA ATHI.KT10 N. S.

Matchmaker." PJ nminder of the bout. We have twenty-five and from this string wc know that you can be suited. We run a sales stable in connection and if you wish to buy let us show you what we have. Our equipment consists of English pig skin and stock saddles. We furnish you with puttcs, riding skirts, crops and a good saddle horse for ONE dollar for 3 hours, 25c each additional hour.

Cash only Every SATURDAY, at 10 a. wc have an Auction Sale. List your horses and buggies with us. Our prices for boarding horses, and one buggy, $22.00 per month. Wright's Riding School Livery 313 W.

Silver Ave. Phone 211 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE perfection and made thre, substantial gains on It, failing only twice during the entire game to complete the pass. The U. X. M.

team demonstrated that it is a real football eleven, notwithstanding their defeat. The cadets expected pretty much of a walk away and were considerably surprised at the strength the Varsity men displayed during the pinches. The military boys wil go to Albuquerque n-xt Saturday to ploy a return game witl the Varsity. I low the Tchiiih l.lneil f'p. Kl Paso Ha toman, left end: C.

McCoy, left tackle; Creyf-oil, left guai Torenson, center; White, rglht guard; Woods, right tackle; Klliott, right end; Van Aurdatn, quarter: Wooten, left half; Anderson, full .1. O. McCoy, right half. University of Xew Mexico Hall, left etui: JIi left tackle; Ar-lines, left guard; Sclbu, center; Satilr Isbury, rigii guard; Hamilton, right tackle; McAfee, right end; Ilryon. I'oillaild tt.

l.os Angeles I. los Angeles, Oct. 26. Carson came within one ot shutting nut Angeles today, while Xagle wetikened Ju tbe tinal stages to such an extent that Portland was able to pile up six runs USsJv ill the ninth. a' it.

11 ore i i mux to iskst JtiNOIt ANT OF OIT K15 Xew York. Oct. 26. Jeffries had retired when word reached Xew York tonitfht that X. S.

Xeediiam of Coal Inga, had offered 1 iiu.Ooi! to get the i IT'ries-Johnson fight. It was not known at the hotel whether lie hafl ret -el vert the telegram Needham if have sent, Jeffries underwent a slight operation late today in which a specialist removed a growth In each nostril caused by a blow in the Fitisimnions fight. The operation was simple but it clears) the nostrils so that hip breathing is not interfered with. The big fighter refereed a billiard match tonight between Hal Chase and Mike Dunlin. 1'ionlin won.

1 11 9 14 I.os Angelt 1 Portland 1 Kattcrics: Xagle and Chwiiii ami- isner. A oreiidoill OUR BREAD IS THE LARGEST loaf In town for the money, Jiljf in gui-illly as well as uualillty, too. Wo couldn't tts better flour if charffeil wico as tnm for our bread. We buy ne Iho vers' best now. Try a louf and sets how ci'erybody will go Into il.

Anybody would think It was cake to hear the youngsters heKglng for just another sllcn, Sacramento it, Oakland 0. s'acrameiito, Oct. 2. lleisier, the. young ex-OUt plays every SUFFRAGETTES GET LITTLE COMFORT Anna tiordon, of Illinois, VlCi) president at Inrgv.

Mrs. Kninets p. Parks, of lljluols, corrcHpiinillnK secretary, Mn, Kllzahelh J'rfHloti Anderson, of orlh liakota. recordlnif ecreinry. Mrs.

Karn II. Hove, of 'rsltila, hh-slBtiinl recorilliiK secretary. Mrs, Kliitabeth P. Hutchinson, of Illinois, treasurer. PIONEER BAKERY 107 South Flrat treC wi ll known attorney, a graduate of prominent eaHiein university and a man wiio took a Ki-eat interest in baseball, football and other outdoor sports during liis years of eoliege and university work.

The recent awakening of the University men to the fact that athletics as praetieed In New Mexieo are to say the least a trifle baekward, has already resulted in much pood ami the Varsity this year, for perhaps the first time In its history, has a football team that will be able to compete with and which will be recognized by western institutions of much more prominence than the local institution. It has been reeoytilsted by the faculties of colleges and universities tliat students prefer to u. very CrHt extent to attend institution that stimulates and fosters' athletics, than tu attend one which, while permitting- outdoor sports, falls to take an active interest in thetn and assist the students In building an athletic de. partmem (if any consequence. It is a well known fact that a young man.

when selecting a college or university in which to finish up his education, does not look so thoroughly inlo the educational quallfii ations of the college as hp does into Its records on tile athletic field, if eoliege or university has the reputation of maintaining- a erackerjack football and baseball team, lias a first class track team, and where possible, a winning eight, it is a forty to one shot that the young man is going to attend that very institution. There may be numerous institutions nearer home which have better teaching facilities, better scientific equipment and a first class record for imparting useful knowledge, but that school holds no fascination for the youth ho is interested in athletics and a boy who doesn't take an active interest in some kind of outdoor sports had better hie himself away to the tall mid uncut he might as well have been born prior In the lime Antony preached the panegyric over the body of Julius I'rieKnr. Statistics go to show that in institutions where athletics are encouraged, the students take more interest In their studies than do those in other institutions, if a student does not keen tip with his studies, the faculty retains the power to prevent him from participating in athletics of nay kind. In the ease of students who have no Intense desire to study, this refusal or permission to take part in outdoor sports can be held as a club over their head and it is the experience of the majority of teachers that it Is indeed a very good club. The lime for increasing the scope of the athletic department of tile University of New Mexico has arrlveii it is here.

is the time for the students, the faculty, the citizens of ioiixnov i i kx i a IX SI IT I II.KO TliAIXKIt Chicago, Oct. UK. Suit was filed in the municipal court here today against Jack Johnson, heavyweight piiggiiist, for on behalf of "Yank" Kenny, foinierly Johnson's trainer. Kenny alleges money is due him for training fees and for breach of contract. I FROM it ejuarter; Cornish, left half; Price, full back; Allen, right half.

u.i: s.vnsricn WITH HKsl I.T OI- fiAME "I am entirely satisfied with the result of the game." said Manager Lawrence J.oc,- last evening when discussing the contest between the Varsity and the Cadets "When it Is considered that the Kl Paso team has been playing for several weeks" cnn'lnue Mr. I.ce "and our team has only been practicing together for a very short time and has not had the advantage of even one practice game, I think the N. Jf. boys made a wonderful showing1 The Military Institute eleven has the reputation of being one of the strongest In the west. Every man on tin team in a football player and some of thetn are stars, in their respective places.

We have a week in which to practice before we play the return position on the iUinmd, HHH-upled tin-box for K4'rumt'nti today and beat Jimmy Wlggs 3 to 0. Kt ore: It. 11. 10. Oakland 0 4 0 Sacra mehto ,3 2 0 Patterlcs: Wlggs and Lewis; Uels lir and Kal.ouge.

Tii-, Came at Suit I'raiioiMo. San Francisco. 01 1. 2fi. Vernon and San Francisco played a tie game today, A to 4, and the contest was called on account of darkness in the ninth.

Score It. H. K. Vernon 4 2 San Francisco .....4 4 flatteries: Wlllett and Urown; Stewart and Carman. ranee Unior Holds That UNIVERSALIS DECLINE TO CHANGE GOVERNMENT Suffrage Should Be Based Only on Intelligence; New Officers Elected, GROSS, KELLY CO I ii A i it I il Wholesale Merchants and Dealers in Wool; Hides and Pelts Navajo Viuon Ntits, Pcans, Cliili, Potatoes and Oilier Native Products.

Houses at VmM f.as Vcjtiis, N. Sf.j Alluiiu( rijuc, N. M.i TtKUmcaii, N. M.s I'ecos, M.l N. and Ylnliliul, Colo.

PHILADELPHIA AGAIN DEFEATS ALL NATIONALS Detroit, tot. i'B. An amendment to the com titittiou of the Universalis! church to change the loose form of Congregationalism now in vogue and vest real administrative power in a single head to lu- known as the president of the Universalis! church in the Un'teil States, failed of adoption today. It lacked only a few votes of the necessary two-thirds majority. The.

matter accordingly was laid over until the next bieninul game with the cadets here next Saturday and by that time lexpeci all to lie in fine condition. My holding the Kl Paso en down to a score of eleven yesterday our boys did better than I really expected I confidently predict that there will be a different story to tell after the game next Walla Walla, Oct. 26. Ohlring'K hit lu the ninth after the All-Nationals had tied, the score In the eighth, brought In the winning run for tin- Philadelphia Americans In the game here (iiia afternoon, making the final score 4 to 3. Score: It.

H. K. Athletic .4 ft 1 All-Nationals 3 4 Itatteries- Morgan and Donahue; Curtis, Myers and Itliss. OUTSIDER WINS FEATURE EVENT AT AQUEDUCT Morning Jimriiiil Hprilul l4Hrl Wlr onialm, 'let. 2.

Knual liiifrraKe ihIvoi iitcs did not r-i much comfort (torn the platform Adopted today at national W. T. convention I'l-if In the iiiieallun was dl-f- iced of: "Wc afflrtn that Ihe ballot may be an incentive to good citizenship. We believe that the oiinlificKtions for Kliould be bused upin Intelligence not upon pcx or ujiy other In-Mirniountalile obtaaele." There wan no ipi'-ntioti a to the convention's aland on total ahatlneiice however. A resolution declured fttroiift-ly aiiiilnst a coiiiproiiiixe with moderate The c.hxolute Hbiiunini! of liiiuor advocated.

The platform mk r-nnR''eH for "tin V' tincnt of law prohibiting ciimmc-e i i iiitoxicatin lbpiorK be pluciliif under federal control the Bhipiru nt of Huiioix from one tal to another when the cotialanee is not r. IF YOU WANT QUALITY USE REX ELINT-KOTE ROOFING Albuquerque Lumber Company 423 wonn rir.tst. KOI.K AGICNT. of a 'old. You can never be quite sure where a cold is going to hit you.

Tn the fail and winter it may settle in the bowels producing severe pain. I)o not be alarmed nor torment yourself with fears of appendicitis. At the first ARMY IN BECOME Aiiieduct. Oct. 2.

Firestone. added starter and quoted at to I. won the Aqueduct handicap here today, defeating J. It. Keeno's grand filly iskette.

The filly was at odds on after Fitr.lierbert was withdrawn, but Sam lllldreth added Firestone at the last moment Firestone running true game, gradually forged into the ud and won hy half a length. sign of a cramp take l'orry JV1.V Painkiller In warm, sweetened water and relief comes at once. There is hut one Painkiller, Perry Prescriptions? Williams Drug EI The name Wllliums' Drug Co. haa come to stand for accurate, painstaking dispensing and prompt, courteous acrvica. 117 West Central.

Plioim "89. Icsal dealer," and protui.it toe is- i suuncp of an Internal revenue tax rt-celpt unless th sppli'Mnt shown lu has complied with the no-nt of AIT Special Attention Given to STOVE REPAIRS NATIONAL FOUNDRY COMPANY First race, 1 mile: ISInekford won: Court I-ady, second; Aunt third. Time 1:42. Second race. 7 furlongs: Harrigan won; King's Ixiughter, second; Twilight Queen, third.

Time Third race, 6 furlongs: Sticker won; Pretend, second: Dull Care, third. Time 1:15 2-5. Fourth race. 1 l-i mile: Firestone won: Maskette, second; olambala. 1hird, Time.

Filth race, 1 mile; Aras won: Queen arsii'-rito. second; Imitator, third. Time Sixth race, furlongs: indy won: Flying Footsteps, second: Imprudent, third. Time, 1:0,1. the law of his Htatn." President Tuft in asked to use bis prerogative and abolish mIp of Jn-toxlcatlnx liquors in the Panama canal zone.

I'blld labor is denounced and the orsnnhsation ls I'ledfted to se.tire a minimum working ftKe by fedi ral enactment. Officer -or tiwlay and are: Mrs. Lillian M. N. Stcvi-ns.

of Maine, president Pupils of Wilbur Wright Turned Adrift in Air Reflect Credit on Distinguished Instructor, EXCURSION Via National Railways of Mexico $25.00 U. S. Currency El Paso to Mexico City and Return Holders of round trip tickets to 1:1 la-o Fair anl ion. issued by all lines, can have limit cUeinled liflcen las for tbi-s Mile trlji cvciir-lon payiiM-iit of fvnt V. S.

nrrency ami d( Ki.itin tickets with agent at 11 I'm of Issuing lino. TICKKTS SI F. V. 1ST TO 9TH. witli (ina I turn limit (ift.s-n las from date of ale.

I or tickets. Pulliiiaii rxatioii noil other information -all 011 Ticket Agents, My Ticket Office, Postal Telegraph or I'liiim Station. ly Jmirnul Him-lal Inwl irr College Paik, (tel. Wilbur Wright's two army officer students in the art of aerial navigation had made sin progress during their two weeks instruction that todav he threw ouch one of thm "overboard" In the air with the aeroplane. The two beginners flew about the government's aviation field with the skill of cxp r-Irnced pilots of the air.

Lieutenant Huniphrejs stayed up 24 minutes and Lieutenant Uhm .13 minutes. Lieutenant Uhm on his final flight of the even In circled th" field again nnd siruin In daikness. Albuquerque Foundry Machine Works mmmmmmmmmmmmmimimmtmmmmmmmitmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmammmtmmmm HsasnsMBM Two Good Molders Wanted Mtmquerque Foundry Machine Works ltciill at I'initrfico. Pimblicn. Oct.

26. Fiist race, furlongs: Salvolatiie won; Jolly second; Apologize, third. Time, 1 1 3 3-5. Si-onl race, 1 mile. TO yards: Wilton Ickaye won: Ontario, second.

Kl Fall, third. Time 1:4 Third 1 ace, furlongs: Creuse won: Inspired, second; Charley Tltit, third, Time. 1:01 2-. Fourth rae, steeplechase, about 2 1-2 mlb-s: Waterway Vllhalla. Fssex.

Time. 4-i. hk.iii.wo rit mm: Mi irrix; ritui.w m.iit All persons interested in the iiiiildtnn of an i-lectrlc street ra line In the Highlands Hre asked tn attend the Reneral meeting to be held lu the city council bam- a her In the Korhcr hiiildinjr. Frl- day night Important burner Is to be transacted and full at- tendance of citizens Is di sired. a A.

A. Escontrias City Ticket Agent. A. Dulchery City Pass. Agent Ei Paso, Texas.

i Try a Morning Journal Want Ad Fifth race. furlongs: Faunticroj.

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