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Pirates Tie TigcrsCulOfi Yankees 10-C Officials Desire To Move Alhlelie Shows To Coliseum Cardinals 8-8; i Gaylan To Meet Fernandez In Next Week's Semi-Final Vidal Caytan, crowd-pleasing Juarez featherweight, and Tony Fernandez, up-and-coming Torreon scrapper, have been signed for the six-round semi-final bout on the Manny Ortega-Lefty LaChance main event fight card at the Juarez Bull Ring next Wednesday, Sept. 12. Vidal Caytan Is one of the most popular of the local boxing colony, and has figured in some of the most spectacular ring events staged In Game Called To Advance Commissioners' Court Tuesday made the first move in a program designed to shift boxinK. wrestling and similar event from Liberty Hall to the El Paso CuliM-um. The court named Commissioners Ord Gary and Fred Bunscn to St.

Louis (AP). The St. Louis the Bull Ring and at Liberty Hall. revise all Liberty Hall rental schedule, effective as soon ns practical, and authorized the committee to rotifer with the City Council on setup of a rental schedule for the Jointly. Cardinals blew a six-run lead Tues Page 8 Wednesday, September 5, 1945 On Fight Show day to the Pittsburgh Pirates who me little Juarez scrapper has not appeared In a local bout since last winter, since he has been fighting pulled out an 8 to 8 tie in 12 in nings.

With the teams not sched SURPRISE PACKAGE By Jack Sords at out-of-town clubs. New York (AP). The Detroit Tigers opened their final eastern invasion by cooling off the recenil? red-hot New York Yankees 10 to 9 with 13-bit attack Tuesday tn boost their American League lead to 2'4 games over second-plaeu Washington. Hank Greenberg and Doc Cramer clouted homers in sur-port of Dizzy Trout's seven-hU owned Coliseum. To onto the Coliseum hus had only a hil-or-miss rental schedule, playm mostly to rodeos and major exhibits unsuitcd to Liberty Hall facilities.

He made Quite a hit In New uled to play again this season, the IJaseball Standings game probably will not be con Orleans with his windmill style of eluded. The game was called in milling, and has also been a nonular order that the Pirates catch a train. MEXICAN NATIONAL LEAftUE Damase resulting' to Liberty nan T.in- won Lmt Frt r. h. o.

a figure in Albuquerque prize ring affairs. His return to local ring warfare will be welcomed by the 27 equipim-m was i s.iiliil.. V. I 1 pitching. Juarez in Commissioner ry proposal 0 0 0 0 2S as 4 44 42 28 fans or this vicinity, who have en Plltabargll Glonriddo.

cf. riarrelt. rf OHrien. rf. Rtimell.

If Salkrld. Davlft. Elliott. 31) Tioreon niihuariua Parrel b. r.

h. o. 8 0 0 0 8 13 1 .274 joyed watching the busy little 2d 1.L PASO Juarez boy In action. 2 1 3 Monday's KesulU. Matchmaker Jimmy Erwin isnow Juarei 1.1 ro 7.

Gmtinf. busy lining up the rest of the sup Dahigrrn, in. Coscarart. 2b. that Liberty Hall rental schedules for wrestling and boxing events "be doubled and a bond be required to cover property damage," he said.

"I don't think it is fair to the taxpayers to let private industry use the building for the prices they are Mr- Garv renlal for the events run ST5 per night, NATIONAL LEAGUE. 3 2 12 10 0 0 8 3 11 8 1 1 12 4 111 4 8 17 8 0 10 abler Cuccurullo p. porting card for the Ortega and LaChance fight card next Wednes x-Cnlman Orraeauurr, p. xx-Handely Teams Won Pel I ChunKO 7 47 HI SI. Louis SJ S''l llrraoklyn 71 58 New York 71 I'lttshurgh 71 fiz Hirtlnfl 72 Cincinnati 41 77 Philadelphia SO 1'ri Kt-Hclgno.

p. day. He stated he planned to get the best preliminary boxers available for this show, in order to make the next local fight card the out 42 10 18 27 i ah. h. o.

Hm Ilrtr.lt Worm, Mayo. 2b. Cramer, cf Greenberg, If. Mierkowk-z, If. Cullenhlne, rf.

York, lb Outlaw. 3b Richards, Trout, Totals New lors Stirnweiss, 2b. Metheny, rf. Derry, cf Keller. If F.tten, lb Ronlnsoo.

Grimes, 3b Croaettl. sa. Miiosevlch, as. Gettel. Schreiber.

p. (-Martin Totals 3x-Barnhart Ontermullr, p. Strincevith. p. 0 0 0 a II i 1 0 i 0 ..3 0 ..3 0 Taetdar's Remit.

standing boxing show of the 'entire outdoor season. SO 115 3 1 Totali Hatted for Curcnrullo In 6th. Sgt. Manny Ortega, who has xx Hatted for Oerheauwr In 8th. Ax Ratted for Hrsrisno tn 9th.

Pltt-burgh a Sit lyjuia a ttari. Only gam nla.v'1. Wedne.day'a (lintll. Nr York at hunan 2. Brooklyn at PitlshurKh iniahl.

at Kt. l.oui tmaiiti. I'hiladcluhia at Cincinnati 2 ti niglili. ..40170 4 0 0 7 0 4 0 3 2 3 ..10120 ..10010 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 ..10100 knocked out every opponent he has fought, gets his biggest chance 4x Batted for Ottermueller in 12th. ah.

r. h. o. HI. Loult 1 1 5 Kiein.

1 Hopp. rr. Adam! cf. Kiirnwhki, 3b. against the highly rated New York fighter, "Lefty" LaChance, who is rated the fifth best featherweight fighter in the world.

with an event booked wceKiy through 1he winter season, which runs about six months. County Judge l't Sen borough said he favored a rental setup for the two public places that would encourage of the Coliseum. Police Department i Kleo crowds was an example of the jullmr power" of the Coliseum, according to Commissioner Kred Bunscn. Coliseum fans, which proved to be durmu the rodeo, will be placed ith more satisfactory equipment as soon as contractors can obtain improved equipment, Scarborough said. AMF.KICAN LEAGUE.

Won lt 34 0 7 27 Teami i Baited for Schrelber in 8th. Detroit T.I :4 58 Sanders, lb. O'Dca, Hice. Verhan. 2b.

MatcnmaKer Erwin pronounces this the biggest fist'c event of the 1 1 4 0 0 3 1 4 I 2 12 1 0 2 0 0 7 1 1 1 0 2 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Washington 72 St. Uiuia Ml New York 7 Cleveland 4 Chicaito K2 Ho.tun SI Philadelphia 40 1945 boxing season. Marion aa. Gardner, p. Hyerly.

Docklnl. p. I-Young Jurmieh. p. zZ'Schoendienst Crouch, DETROIT 012 043 00O 19 NEW YORK Quo 000 000 Errorg.

Mayo, Grimes. Rum batted In, Cramer 2. Greenberg 2. Cullenbine. York 2.

Outlaw. Richards. Trout Two-ba hits. Metheny, Mayo, Cullenbine. Horns rung.

Cramer, Greenberg. Stolen bases. Outlaw, Trout, Mayo. Sacrifice. Cramer.

Double play. Mayo and York. I(t on bases, Detroit New York 11. Base on balls, Gettel 1, Schreiber 2, Trout Strikeouts, Gettel 8. Schrelber 1.

Trout 7. Hits, off Gettel 15 In 8 2-3 innings. Schreiber 0 in 1-3. TvMin nith. Texans Face Tuesday i Hmiiiu.

Detroit 10. New Yoik u. Only same rlavel. VVrdnrtdav's Games. Detroit at New York 2.

Cleveland 01 llmtnn 2i. Chicago at Philadelphia c2-t l-nightl. St. Lmiin at Washington i2 Iwi-niahli 46 It 38 11 Totala i Hattrd for Docklna In Dth, Benefit Game, Gettel. JIDAL GAY TAN, classy Juarez featherweight, returns to local ring warfare Wednesday, Sept.

12. He fights Tony Fernandez of Torreon in the six-round semi-final to the Manny Ortega and Lefty LaChance 10-round main event at the Juarez Bull Ring. Parral Series Blfcs Errors land Tcxans 11-5 Decision Sal. Hogan, Nelson Arc Favorites Of Dallas Meet Z7. Hatted for Jurucn in inn.

PITTSBURGH 0(10 015 1X12 OflO 8 ST. LOUIS 014 020 001 0008 iCalled In Unit half of 12th to allow Pittsburgh to catch train.) Errom. Gustme, Coacarart, O'Brien. Rum batted m. O'Dea.

Kurowski, Verhan. Hopp 2. RuKsell, Marlon 2, Klein. Gustlne 2. Colman 3.

Salkeld. Barrnhart. Two-bane hiu. tlliott 2. Russell.

Coacarart. Gustine 2, Handley. Three-base hit. Hopp. Home run, Colman.

Stolen base, Sanders. Sacrifice. Sanders. Double play. Gustine and Pahlgren.

Left on bases. Pittsburgh 12. St. Louis 13. Bases on balls.

Gables 1. Cuccurullo 2. Oster-mueller 4. Gardner 3. Byerly 1.

Dockins 1. Crouch l. Strikeouts. Cuccurullo 1. Gerhiauser 2.

Resclgno. Gardner 2. IlocKins 3, Jurlslch 1. Crouch 1. Hits, off Gables 7 in 2 22 Innings.

Cuccurullo 3 In 2 13. Gerheauacr 2 in 2. R-cigno 1 in 1. Ostermueller 1 In 3. Strlnce-vich 0 In 0 (pitched one ball when game railed i.

Gardner in i 13. Byerly 1 In 1,3. Dockins 5 in 3 13. Juriiich 0 In 2. Crouch 0 In 1.

Balk. Ostermueller. Tele JCW Jiesey ct vVriepe Map a op QB GHEE 1 1 BUDWEISER BEER on Tap ALT A VISTA BUFFET Hueco at Copia Sts. gebjeeir UP fee ec( Dallas fAPi. Dallas uolf fans were breaking out in a fever of anticipation Tuesday over what looms as a Texas feud for the Dallas $10,000 Open over the tight Country Club par 72 course starting Thursday.

You might call it the "Sugar Game" of the sei les since the Lone Star Sinters expected to lead the way. Each has won the open tournament here once. Ben Ilogan, who triumphed Monday in the Nashville Open, took first money in 1943 when it was known as the Texas Victory Open. Byron Nelson, the links capitalist who used to be a in the Kort Bliss AU-Slcr handed the El Paso Texans a 5 decision over the service at Dudley field Tuesday Both teams pot nine hits. Pi ihe fu.st two innings the poured over six runs on hits and three infield errors.

i in the fif'h frame four more Ji.o-. crossed the plate on two by Taylor, Bliss shortstop, fl tlii-ee hits. The All-Stars counted a run in ti fourth, sixth and seventh in-i, arid earned another pair in an abortive ninth inning rally. Cabal. Texan outer-garden player, carried the panic's big bats, as he accounted for three of the Texans hits off Bentley and I-efty Loland.

1 'rather and Gorman each netted a pair. Loland provided the stickwork the Blis-men. with three hits to drive in three runs in the fourth, seventh and ninth innmits. Latino ad Sousa of the Texans each hit. triples.

The score by innings: Chew Wins Junior Singles; Ball-Franklin Take Doubles The El Paso Texans will continue a busy week Wednesday afternoon when they meet the International League All-Stars at Borunda Park in Juarez in a benefit game. The game is scheduled for 4 p. m. All proceeds from the game will be donated to a fund for the construction of the Guadalupe Church in Juarez. The lineup for the International League All-Stars will have A.

Lopez of Juarez Juniors, catcher; M. Caro of Foto Felix, catcher; E. Holguin, Juarez, first base; R. Hernandez, Juarez, second base; R. Rodriguez, Juarez, short stop; L.

Ontiveros, Union Shoe Shop, third base; B. Vargas, Foto Felix, third base; A. Mendoza, Juarez, left field; J. De la Cruz, Foto Felix, center field; S. Gonzalez, Juarez, right field; C.

Mendoza, Juarez, right field; D. Garcia, Juarez, pitcher; C. Carbajal, Juarez, pitcher; S. Lopez, Juarez, pitcher; A. Mendez, Foto Felix, pitcher; C.

Gonzalez, Guido's, pitcher; H. Fourzan, coach; A. Meza, manager, and J. G. Gonzalez, captain.

Thursday night the Texans open a three-game series with the Parral Miners of the Mexican National League. The second game of the series will be played Saturday afternoon, and the finale Sunday afternoon. Six new champions were crowned, in the 25th annual El Paso Ten nis Tournament over the Labor Day week end, and three others caddy with Hogan at Kort Worth, won last year. retained their titles in the week-end play. New champions crowned were Chella Phillips, women's singles; Pvt.

Dean St. John, Alamogordo Army Air Base, men's singles; Ed Hut this will be the first time both have been in the same tournament. Chew. boys' Chew and Frank Barger, junior boys' doubles PFC. Irving Schoolman, junior vets Redman Represents El Paso In Open final matches the young El Pasmin played for a total of 148 sets.

The trunk Redmiui will be the only El I'asoun attending the Ii.il Ins Open 000 101 102 5 9 61 tournament which opens Thursday. EL PASO. 3:10 140 OOx 11 9 2 1 Pitcher Wins His Own Game With Single Pitcher Nunez won his own game Tuesday afternoon as he led the SP Shops to a 2-1 decision over the Blacksmith Shops in the second game of the El Continental Softball leogue championship playoff at Memorial Park. Not only did he hold the Blacksmiths down to three hits, but he lifted a single in the last of the ninth to score the winning run of the game. The victory left the playoff series tied at one game each.

Final game of the series is to be played later this week. AH runs of the game were scored in the final inning, after the game had gone seven' scoreless frames. In the Blacksmith half Goytia singled, stole second, took third on a wild pitch and came home on Crowder's putout. Successive singles in the last half of the inning loaded the sacks for the SP team, and Mena hit a single to score Acosta with the tieing run. Then Nunez hit his single, his second hit in as many times at bat, to score the winning run.

The score by innings: B'SMITH SHOPS 000 000 011 3 1 S. P. SHOPS 000 000 02-2 7 2 A. Rodriguez and L. Hernandez; H.

Nunez and M. Mena. score was 6-1, 6-0. Then Chew teamed with Barger lo defeat Bill Lust and Farquear in the junior boys' doubles titular match, 6-1, 6-2. One of the humorous sidelights of the tournament was the small but vociferous rooting section five soldiers which St.

John brought from Alamogordo. uf Midland Army Air Base, and Pro Batteries: Bentley. Leland and Shorty Hornbuckle of Odessa, left Latino, IJietru-h, Cohen and fur Dallas following the close of the Fotilk: Uillz. COWBOY BOOTS MAKERS of FINE BOOTS and SHOES AH Work Guaranteed. 109 E.

Overland St. M-3521 Leading Shoe Repair Shop El Paso Labor Day tournament. Blaine McNutt, El Taso City champion, said Tuesday night he would be unable to attivd the Dallas meet because of business. Col. K.

K. Cnmpton indicated he would be unable to go because of military affairs. Probable Pitchers singles; and Lt. Joe Ball and Mary Cunningham, mixed doubles. Retaining their titlrs were Lt.

Joe Ball ond Cpl. Sol Franklin, men's doubles; Jane Stanley and Mary Elizabeth Smith, women's doubles; and Pete Cosca and Joe Pennies, junior vet doubles. Two absolute upsets featured the finals of the tournament Monday afternoon and evening. St. John was an unknown entry who proved to have all it took under pressure to defeat Fi Chew.

in the singles finals. Lt. Ball and Miss Cunningham were seeded well behind Margaret Varner, national doubles titlist, and Cpl. Franklin in the mixed doubles, but won their finals match 6-3. 4-6, 6-1 Monday night.

Lieutenant Ball and Corporal Franklin teamed to defent Chew and Hugh Kilpatrick in the finals of the men's doubles, 6-3, 6-3. Chew defeated Winston Farquear in the finals of the juaior boys' singles bracket, one of the eight Vew York (AP'. Probable pitchers for Wednesdays major league games with SWING! won and lost records in parentheses: NATIONAL LEAOl K. New York at Chicago (2t Brewer (S-Sl and Zabala (1-3 vs. Prim (10-7) and Paspaii '14-Al.

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College Station. Texan (AP). The Texas Acgie couching staff will be completed next Monday when FOR THOSE TIRED LEGS 3-4i or Gregg (lS-10i va. SeweU (11-71. Philadelphia at Cincinnati ij twt-nighti Schanz 13-131 and Judd (5-41 vs.

Hiirnst lO-ll and Mndak 0-2i. Boston at St. Louui (night Lee (8-8) vs. Brecheen ilfl-3i. AMEKICAV F.AC.

IE. Detroit at New York 12) Overmlre 'R-Or and Benton (11-5) VI. Bonharo (6-lUi and Page (2-2 Cleveland at Boston (2 Feller (2-01 and lieynolds (15-11) vs. Woods (2-61 and Clark (1-81. rhiraKu at Philadelphia (2 twl-nlght) Marty Karow, batkfield mentor, returns after more than three years in the Navy.

Bill James, line coach, returned Saturday after spending the summer at his boys' camp and ranch near Hunt. 7 I Commercial Loop Try a Pair of Arches DIESEL Lee D4-9I and Caldwell (5-7) vs. New-som (7-171 and Christopher (13-101. St. I.oui at Washington (2 twi-night -Potter 13-10) and Shirley (8-1(11 vi.

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Trevino Foot Comfort Specialist at TONY LAMA'S The matches scheduled for Thurs Heahh Relaxation day night will pair Price's Dairy Repaired ALLEN ARMS CO. Opposite Ilasseit Tower against the 1 Paso Laundry; 1 Paso Tennis Club against Wyoming Inn; Eastern Silk Mills meets El BEN TURNER WELDING CO. 1204 Texas St. FULWILER MOTOR CO. Largest Ford Parts Distributor in the Southwest U6 Texas M-S440 Paso High No.

2, and Austin High plays El Paso High No. 1. Friday night's schedule has the Main 2611 306 Texas St. POINTS BOWLING LANES league-leading Purity Bakery play 2818 Montana St. OPEN P.

M.I UNTIL 8 P. s.Ltrn -1 For Dogs and Cats FRESH HORSE MEAT (NO roiXTS) DOG HOUSE PACKING CO. 12 Copia ing Barrel Houses; Hein'l Cafeteria meeting El Paso Iron and Metal Works; Allen Arms and Cycle Company challenging State National Bank, and Coca-Cola Bottlers playing the El Paso Laundry. Ct'P MATCHES NEXT YEAR. San Francisco (UP).

First challenge for the Davis Cup, now held by Australia, is expected in- 1946, W. H. Walker, vice-president of the Australian Lawn Tennis Association, said Tuesday in a Melbourne radio broadcast recorded here by United Press. It's A Blaslm T.chnieolor Cavalcade A Brlrht Lit hi apeetacl Of America's Kccklcss Ael Tat Danlinr Lifetime Of Texas Gilnanl "INCENDIARY BLONDE" Slarrlnr BETTY BUTTON ATU8tO IOKDOVA (rallies Tedar At: 1:18 8:88 7:48 8:88 Tho Old Fashioned TOM AND CARTOON IN I I I I "Tee rr Iwi1 I TFT PARAMOUNT A r1Xn PLL'TO CARTOON I TECHNICOLOR I "Let end Of Cents I I Beet" I LATEST MOV in ONE A mews OPEN P. M.t 88 UNTIL 8 P.

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