Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

El Paso Times from El Paso, Texas • 10

Publication:
El Paso Timesi
Location:
El Paso, Texas
Issue Date:
Page:
10
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

THE EL PASO TIMES, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 22. 1921. thf. srx is shining FOB VO I TOVAX IS tL PASO Kansas Erases Tendler as Lightweight Contender N.

M. Aggies Beat Cadets Arizona Loses to Texas A. M. FARMERS' TRICK 78 University to Meet Ml IRS i Wildcats Beaten, IN 1921 Love ariVout WiU OEMING ELEVEN I Se Sn Lai" I COMES TODAY TO 17-13, at College Station; Forward PLAYS GIVE AM lJS2L FOOTBALL DEBUT BUFFALO ITALIAN PUNCHES QUAKER ALL THROUGH 15 kjii anas vji luirun iuuay Passing Features; Today at r. WL BATTLE TIGERS By CARL SWAUTZ i ni VTiON, TF-XAS.

I tl T)UM A. Kief enter! AfHTlST. Oct. 20. Seventeen pound tackle, la playing hut third ENGAGE CALUMUS ON NEW GROUNDS of 'Varsity having been cap BBS mm sanpnr winimu im Mtar kr mm "-is.

The 32-10-0 VICTORY OVER N. M. M. I. By TiMf.iaOX T.

tain In If It. He lives hers. He was In ON STADIUM GRID eligible last year. ROUND CONTEST letter man and IS other gridiron (Urn who are eligible this year form the Unlveralty of Texa? -ball squad which Texas upon wr.ters aay baa asj 'xcellent chance to repeat the record of ill of ri aero Franolt Domii I lellun play will, Mil ftlotiaker. Tiwm twa men El Parte II bo Itt UrM Ihro.rh lb.

tame for (i Longborns, all victorious full- the man who line for the list Thank A classic, was ervea in 1913 and He is 23 years old. ter work -Vew Mexico A. A M. colteg southwestern cwftw.ee' champions. JMIMiMJillflHfil AMssee SBM team this afternoon defeated xaw back from Kern tore throw winning; touchdojw ing's Texai-Texau a member of th, of 'Vartfty last ye; le Sen, 171-pi 'Varsity man In 1 Coached by Berry Whltaker, Indiana, SlBBjtoS MHM.

tXtelally Mi St SW BBS innjme i a college lootDail team in action this afternoon, when Tom Holli-day will tend his Texas School of MIiicb' eleven against the Calumua club. Not only will it be the first game in DAMON RUNYON. fallwul Settles staff Cetretiteadtal. iliri KOI AKK fiABBEX. X.

414. SI. One of thirae iwwrim Battening, of U. i dope' Murfiaua Miuure fuiilhl. KMfey CauSM.

hairy litlto llaUf imr, Military Institute by a of 12 to 0. The Institute Wl I ha 'vartHy errw ill.plnylnt 1 halfback, was a from start to finish, but waa MMr.M formation! (W Mtf timt puttied Hm Agglet. A at. II. and line coach ('hnrlci K.

beddon. (Jhlo State, 'IS, '10, 17, the two men who led the Texas eleven last eaon, the Longhorru have experienced llttl difficulty In winning their early season names bv hi Hcorcn. and 1117 and Is I which a college team will appear here, nts of noted In 1 hut will also serve to dedicate the thla aeason gasaasl fin Lew Tenatltr. from By OXXX FROM I El Paso High school will engage kg its first lnterscholastlc football clash I this afternoon, when the Tigers meet Deming High school at the High school I stadium. The game will start promptly I at I o'clock.

Figuring from the angle of the re-suits of previous season, many of the fans are sure the Tigers will win. But 1 this lino of reasoning may go decidedly awry, according to the advance data on Deming. straight MM trbaeh tram fmitMtriini.ii, hplte of the fact that he has been oft nw Mines stadium, located Just tbe jgridlrcn for some time. Ho 1 from I western edge of the Mesa. The Miners finders Halfback II.

1. 1 mi: la 13 Mil 11. Tendler la the chap nme folk thought The first real test of the uongnorns .11 come October 12 at Dallas when He look lieon.trd'e will imiim beat Rube" Leusmer of Davy and Bill .1 jinard hurt blin- ir.iioO forfeit ana Bad W0MN -iaVtf MM eX garnet far the Afajhra. Th feature af fha MM was Mm WIM1 brilliant eamhlnatlnn of n-lo-sheneker a i. That is iiroiaoi or the ,7 aame.

oo far tiarry of Dallas arc two halfback of All of the Longhorna game so lar earnerl leiter. self, not Jong ago. the itearaat Tendler ou to the strong Atgl ttam only once during the four riunriers. The strength of tbe Aggies was evenly balanced, they being strong on line plunges, forward passes, end runs and fake plays, and football. They intercepted or broke practically every forward pass tried by the Institute, and prevented a Ingle appreciable gain around end.

The Institute) was, however, successful in making gains through the line Willi Godfrey carrying the ball. JA if. if. Mmmm tak or uamk. Will ever coit.e lu been lime more tn.in for the the Vanderhilt averages 190 ihree-lctter man at the Lnlverglty, Vanderbilt's line Reports on the Doming team I that the eleven is much stronger the title.

Kanaa nearrr every round to-rtkjrtlt. At the bell If) th Jfith roun.l they were elntidliic bead to head, tat tttw wildly and fendler'a head wa bltanily ainaar. Kanaaa' weird backhand lap upset the attar of the Quaker Ity tut Kaita rt-hed hln I'M ihi aha gfcw i.e-a- season than it was last. And this is borne out In the fact that several strong Be-nel T.u aou t.iuoinen two open tneir CtfUieB. promptly at It Is expected that a good crowd will attend the game as quite a number of the old fans Sre much inter, In the strength of the miners this season.

A fairly good line will be available On the team after this afternoon. Hope of Mint support ere are high that the team will show well this on. will make such Mart as to give grounds for hopes of a successful season. That these hopes are far from being groundless i Indicated to ment of Coach Ultber Coblent. of High school.

Th Tic. scrimmaged with the Miners a number of times and Coblentz declares the Miners are stronger than they were 16 tin tffitt city rikMiMtti imi'1 wu ill JUri- Tom DennK a 190-poqnd MfjC tackle has had two years 'varaity eg-; 9- Hawiey, a 190-pound gunrd from perience ear picked on Galve.ton, 1. bar this year after a tho official all-Southwestern conference eason's cood work en 'Varsity last sea- eleven He 1 22 year, old and hall son. from Cleburne Archie Gray, ISS-pound guard from George JicCulloUFh, la.tt year falvert. It another Jir.eman who Is back r.iu.A on ii 'sout estcrn per-1 from last year's eleven.

He is tt llowaad A. Mason, the no-pound ir.villB Ifanir.r at I llvM tat nod above every Mmmmm rrnam mmm i -T .1. le a Player on the field as the Individual lath, ton lw waa ui. mnnimir. aqw) hh bn.ni, Tke Italian, tuufh a wlialebonr, alioanl k.mm Iwr.l the cliln It (til lo Mui KihtM Tlim torn.

Hiol a.tutintle.l TrutlM mi the cMu uid Iwoffceil tola years old. former in hla first heaaou With till with the men llll'l women looHina hi. r.v I 1 siaeflHNaB 1 tort tor lite Widely tnale.l I. r. Jack 163-pound guard from Jjngborn.

He played with the famotM -1 with t.iav.,t with the famou with wiin nm itni.i' r.f 1 El Paso, made his letter last year after aivimon, J. tat tat oMr at mM Tex lllckard, the Oartten promoter, aid that tho crowd which JKpMt the Ktietent edifte' In, MMm twwrti UasaZtlt watt one of fh luraeat In Ita MiH. ourl University ami with tne nw nriikt. tin r.niti.t A Tflsar's play with the Shorthorns. Vow-ell began hla footb, II ca-eer with tar of either team.

He was not a tar lnaomueh a he always made the long gains, but the fact that his head-work and generalship was the principal mainstay of the Aggie offensive give him this distinction. Next to Mason comes Godfrey and Fairly, fullback, Who plunged the line hard and low for gain after gain. McQary the old Aggie star, did strong playing, but wai knooltod out for about 10 Ronn.i jtWi fiith iftjf of th trthtti I if firirlv J.U IHM In Kanfaa' season ago, much fttrtiv aovaneaa llie liletory. had set the prlcn uiiJithaTatTm. did Inttltute Military but ilu htur buy fiiiUhe! tl muikI 1 played at Virginia To exnect the Miners to defeat the mi mi' Mm.ii-.

r.r.- ii.tn cioilfiuM ihmifiliiff Ttti- dkr, Km '-i fa JudM itwHaiWjn. llllion HI tniltl otl Mnar Mr wlihout any Idea that the tnl wottlil have any extraordinary attraction to lh fans. It was a complete aellout by noon today for the rcnerved mtH KltMMieV lilmaelf, waa unable to obtain itmmtt before coming to Texas. Joe Moore, ISO-pound end of Austin, made hi letter with the Vrlty squad hurt year and la playing a great game Clubmen this afternoon would be asking a great deal of them. The CaluntUS club is composed of sullar former college player and tho team hi al- minutes during the second quarter, flrookshlre, who substituted for him tills aeaton.

Four hackfleld Clyde Llttlef'elda "The ncene at tbe (larden door rivaled the wildest Jams In the history of the ready played two games. mWm. Coach o( the Fact that this will freshmen team of 1,, hn new during the remainder of the half, lio.ngh crippled, lived no 10 expects last year are the most outstanding nfnmlliae with tlon. Davl, right halfback. I niveralty of Tennessee 1I1E-1I, showed wonder- players have been added to the team.

Amongst the number Is Ward, last son with the New Mexico Military ii tute. iSHT-' Deming will arrive in El Paso this morning. Tho team Is coming down with h'gh hopes of upsetting the Tigers for tho defeat administered -teams in other seasons. They will the fans if they do. But greater upsets have happened in athletics.

There Is every probability that Coach Coblentx will use as many of the Tigers, aa pussi'ilu In the game this nftcrnoon. He will wish to give all of them as much play as possible In preparation for the annual clash with Calumtis cluu. which come tlie following week. High school lias officially announced Its schedule for the remainder of the season. The Calumus game comes Octolrer 29th.

November 4th. the Tigers play Pecos, at Pecos. November Hth, tho team will go to Phoenix, there to play the Phoenix High school. November 18th, they play Las Cruccs High school, at LaB Cruces. Thanksgiving Day, they play their big lnterscholastlc game al home, meeting the Alburiuerritie: il'gli school at the Stadium.

The big school game on the Tiger schedule ate those with Phoenix and Albuquerque. Phoenix has won the tn-terscholastlc championship of Arizona for the past six season. Albuquerque has captured the New Mexico state tltlo two successive seasons. Should the Tigers I fortunate as to defeat both teams they will be supreme in lnterscholastlc football in west Texas. Arlxona Football Program Under Full Swing On Eastern Fields tmW TOIIK.

int. 21 Tin. fm-t 1. 1 pendulum Is rapidly reaching lha full arc of llg geasonal swine and tomorrow's garnet on eastern gridirons offer the best and most varleA program rul playing for hla team. JK Itl.Til I.INKH TKtlM.

tar! lot the men who aro out to arn; that aireo the Varsiiy ln football for the first; tjon9 fr the g--f 1 time this Season. They arc "Bully ted Gllatrap, bullbaek; Tommy Townsend. the best route la lo proceed directly quarterbaok and Davo Hemsell and rraa the street rdKCe There wi re scores 01 iniironiiiu battles for i.btces In the line. A I'Vt. Joe Tlplltx from Die stable Tendler, won Hm- decision over Johnny llttrcy In the firet buttle.

It waa a Kttudiy scrui. l-r the eight rounds with both men front tbe in 11... 1 Tlnliiz was Ivan foiiertion, nanaocaui. unstrap is uir. the Me.

a ear run However, without the two strong lines presented by each team the garni; would have been more than onesided. Corn, the tt. M. M. I.

ta. kle and east and yveal and follew the paved road, turning west an Hie rimil turn BILLY LOVK A stout-looking, bullneeked figure blew into Kl Faee yesterday tOrSyUkg on svssUlea. He I) nl. front Mtinewherr in I HI BO! It' that fellow- Hilly I. etc.

yvho wres-tlea Billy Trnnt Monday night, lie wears cheaters, too. Love is veteran of the world war. While in France hla eyet Weal bad, hut iievertbeleHt he Is a real mat nrtlat. When he Ntepa on trie mat In Liberty bull Monthly night be will be In the heat possible condition, he says. Love realise th.

11 be htm ebanee to get 11 mutch for the welterweight ehampioBablp of the world If he call flop I 11 1 If It la a tuea-lion of endurance. Love will he able to meet Trent nt bis own game, if condition plays any part ill endurance, which it does. Love believet tbe muted jnat as good aa won. He Is regarded as one of the fasten! vtellrrtvelglitn in the game, barring Beat. In Trout he will meet faat and clever boy, one who know the xume from the ground up.

Trout will work out this afternoon Ht it o'elork on the lawn at Liberty Love will take the mitt at 3:3. Tickets were placed on eat Thursday. The winner of Ibis Monday match will meet Mutstidu for the vvelferivriKht rhanipioiislilp of Ihe world. IraSMtt. a a a a ,1 a a a a a a a 190-pounder who can mako the hundred in 10 neconds and is about the fastest starting backfield man on bit the laater with his lends and landed the cleancat pundit a.

Rlckard i-hould brtna this pair back nitnln for and stopping nt the dormitory hulKl- captain, led the attack through, the line, and waa th hardest man on the date. Coach W.iitaker'a squad. He hit Ing. A nliort walk north take tne tun tbty certainly nave ih- niultltuaa team to It lino Willi every ounce of hi 190 directly to the stadium. Vbe Unlfttally of f'blcago tkrver.

re-newM eattarn relanuns after a la pan of tome y.ara In nienlng Princeton at pounds and has seldom been held for, run tor tneir by Mlchels, win. lull and skinny Hlnkle and Wllfrey at right halt and quarter backed up the itrong cadet line and were game anil versatile "no gain" this year. He come from1 Irjel lIKe violin i.iron. muiutiin Tw r- Princeton. While not over-tranfithut Granger.

but lu" isiun-is, met uieut. In the nest ew. nt. It was players. Tho Aggie line with the old Of Victory Chicago expects to fight the Maaawu team to the limit.

lower limit tin- nrai noni timers In Wilt, Boone and Miller wa or Shorthorn" In I yesr old and weighs 1 pounds. A. O. "Swede" Swennon. 191-pound cenUr.

is another nil Southwest, em man. He won lettci" with tn 1911'and In 1M0. He Is 22 old and comes from Stamford. Grady Watson, 175-pound quarterback, Is tho fourth all-Southwestern man on the Longhorns' roMer. He played with the famous Second Texas infantry eleven, the Wth A.

K. f. team and with Texas last year after taslng on the Ineliglblea In 191-Watson ta jroar old. Ills homo 1 In Orange. George Hill.

IM-pnund guard, wai picked on tbe otcond conference leven lt year, bta third senism a. letUr man 'vtth Vr ity. While lighter than many linemen on Lh HUM, knows every angle of tin he is a vataabl man on t-oach line. He I Jean Old and lives in Koft Worth. Kyle "1C1W" mm, Wpotmd quar-terliack, rar.

his teammalo Watson a mighty ftSm tor th. post of field gen-ealon th Nnt ronferonco eleven Isst year. Wstsos finally won the post by a narrow mar-gin, but "foky" won the berth on the second anference tam easily. or bort. but sturdy, build.

Elam I ft very allppery man for opposing tacklers. Klam wna a Mar on the Texas A. M. eleven for two years before coming to Texas. He played with the Tnai lnfHBible'i In lVll and with 'Vrslty last year.

Ho 1 SI years old gad lives at Beaonont Lanolynoi, 15S-pound halfback from v.ua 'plaecd "a the third team last year, ltis first seft-eon In h. 'Varsity uniform. Ho Ii about the youngest man on the squad, being only IS years old. A. T.

KcCallum, 176-pound halfback, is playing hli fourth year of 'Vanity football this year In plt of the fact Hint he I now only 10 year old. ftave Venn. 21 years old. a 110- nt I iVr pit it i last couple -inida when the chief cause for their team's victory. The N.

M. M. I. main hope for th IPBM He Yale-Army struggles will lie renewed after an eight-year break whto) the Weft Fouita cadet a play In the Tala Mlchels was tlecinre.l some "l.tM.ein" for the inner, in Tommy Townaend Is a heady quarterback, a mighty speedy mna with tho ball and a clever kicker. 11 in one of the beet dodgers on the Jng horn squad.

He weight liS. Robertton I another daisy kicker and a fait man with th ball. Robert-sen ha had lots of axperience and game wis lino plunges and the 1 SB decision, aa usual. Jt was fair enough, furl Tremillla. I be banlatn welRbt, and Marty bolHM met next, it pound linesmen took from them their bowl.

It will he the first time that the Army eleven escorted by the only liuiKi for victory. MII.WAI KKI cfdctg. left tho West I'oint plain In I. Oct. SI.

Tinky lahtweiaht boxer, easily CtBMTIOin rOOTBAIrf, rinlohed Mitchell, local I ffl- comes to coach WhltSJter ad the advantage over Tommy Ncary, player. He weight 175 pounds. recent yours to play foot nan against an opponent other than the Navy. Harvard Will rntortaln the Penn State team, undefeated since 1M. at itrellmlaary flybter for Hh-ktird at tin-fempawf-Wlllsril fight at Toledo Tremalin gave a great, exhibition of and New Mexico.

Coach Coblentx lias nnnounc rials for the Calumus game nei Baylor Foatcr wl'l referee, Cos Holllday. of the Texas School Will umpire. Tommy Dwyev. Milwaukee welterweight, in a 10-round A crowd of about M0. tho larget that ever attended a football game In the MeMlla, vall-v.

waa present. All lout tonight, newspapers agreed. Ncary Hemaeil I an 18S-pound halfback who seldem falls to gain through the lino. This is bin specialty, but he alio went down in the sixth from a left hook pace waa sold out and flgXttng over seats was a common occurrence. to the jaw and wiih badly shaken up 111 rcxas A.

ind Cap-uf Mines outplay nwa at circling tin- end! the second and third rounds. Mitchell A M. will act as field judge tain Kidd. of the Texas School will act head linesman. "Pitching' ami loiiins.

a great cm nitron tl "eaUMng for eight rounds. The WaMr bit Marty wltb vrrthlnjr In the )blrtt, but Marty wna up and taking 'em until the eighth whan iteferee Mc-I'artland showed him to bis corner, on the ground that Collins was outclassed. This also Notned correct ruling nl- Leo I.ockwood. 17n.ponnd guard. Is file or ii altar and tho tnrf field In excellent condition.

had his opponent bleeding from tho nose and mouth. j) SJ gj DENVER, Oct. 21.Heinlo Sciiuman was awarded a decision over Frankie The Aggie spirit wag at Ita height, and the fact that their yell were backed up by the Pen High school mrii aomu of the boys up sinlr "ragged" tho Idea. TROTS Murphy in their scheduled 12-round 1 1 CTUMH OX. bout here tonight as the result of a foul.

Tho men ara Denver welterweights. on the lngltorn suad thla) year after a year's play with th Baylor Bears and year on the Ten Shorthorns. I item, ISO-pound guard, comes to the eleven after a year with Rico and a ytar on the Shorthorn. F. M.

Brally, K7-peund center, ha played a year at Tixat Chriatlan University and a year on the Shorthorn. 1. C. Colt, 1 end. has a year's play on the Txa a.

A team and a year on th Texas reserves to his credit. Sciiuman opened a cut over Murphy's notion gave no itie encouragement to the player. Tho Ihtattut color were proudly flown by Roswell battery A. up front tho National Guard camp i i'ii who rooted for them from wart to finish, intiti tb'mkaviiiit The cadet team outweighed the ATLANTA, Oct. 21.

"Popl tbe Harvnrd no. and another twilling tattle la forepgst. Syracuse will Invada' the Unlveralty of I'lttaburgh field Intent on wiping out the to 7 tie of a year ago, Pennsylvania will act as holt to the Virginia Military Institute eleven which caused lift linnet by defeating the Quaker last lesson IT to 7. Frankie Munro May Box Mike Vasquez In Fort Bliss Ring Jim Krwln, Fort Bliss imiiehmaltgr, It keeping the wlrog hot In an effort to land I -'rankle ItMro, latevt fadf lo coast featherweight aenaatlon, for a bout In the Port Bllag VbACh Bowl early In No-cembcr. If Munro Is nrtd he will prohHidy be matched wiih Mike Vaa- eye in the third round, and after that Murphy was handicapped, though ho Oesrs.

veteran driver, had things muc his own vt-av in tho Grand CIrcuS wan tho aggressor throughout. The races today. He waa entered In three! fight ended in the eleventh round. Stanley Yoakum staged a comeback nt the expense of Harry Riede, defeating hlra events and he took two and won sec In the other. Knnaus Hnd Tendler came III at in The boxing conunlMloii wait running be-Idnd aclietltila.

Ttndler had rmnigh men around him to elect hint mayor. A few folk. In. nidii.c Krnlti like, the Jlngllsh brbtw.tgbt champion, were iireaent. Tendler got big "boo" when he waa Introduced, probably from I -on-urd's followers, whlln Kanaaa got 11 fai cheer.

Ttndler weigh. .1 Ui and on-as lis. Tendter went into tbe ring a 2 to 1 favorite, over Kan. Ae early aa noon tit batting waa at a lever pitch with in of money molt on Miles. Rcan.1 1 i MsnvlMI if mil frti 1 and 1.

was i 1 .12 tola, raltlr no ittn. MeRarr niakea alt o.iei ball tight rati ta orUa-crea. plat. Pes) In four rounda in one of tho prelimin lards on i-dH-rrrttL X. it.

M. I. Bar Agate bv i pounds to tho nun. had mini, difficulty tn getting plays under way In time to get oat Of the way of the Aggie defense. The Aggies had a of trick plays and used Oeer piloted Lillian Sllkwood to victory in the 12.500, 2:11 raca in a struggle with Walter Cox driving salt fw limlfrry.

aries. Joe Black lost the decision In six rounds to Joe tWoP) Flynn. Carl Lourie and Garrity Will Be in Line for Princeton's Battle By ABTHIR ROBINSON. NEW YORK. Oct 21.

The Tiger roars, the Bulldog growls and the academic forehead of John Harvard Is lined with wrinkles. Tomorrow Is the day of the Big Three and yonder in Princeton Chicago Is concerned with preserving the prestige of the weit And Chicago Is coached by Alonxo Stags, one of the shrewdest of all football mmd. Princeton fights for Its football tire and the indications are that It Will win. Lourie and Oarrlty, who were out of the Navy game with Injuries, will probably play and Princeton with Lourie and Garrity in the Umup Is a totally different team. News that has com out of New Haven that Yale has made no special preparation for the Army, that It wilt meet the Army tn Its stride, which Is to say that Tats Is looking forward to the Harvard and Princeton games.

Harvard, too. Is confronted with an Impressive spectacle In tho form of the Penn State team, and Penn State ts Macks and Benny Garcia traveled aix listen to fltalita far -std gam nam fumtilea and bH rrotimM fcf Ball of N. X. I. Wllflry punts tat liotltute.

Maws rrcrtvn nl foe Aggtaa ea M-rsrd Una ints bslt. Kalrlr goat through for alt ytrda. 'tan Hm tor tbrta With' thimgb Use for tan Dads an mi and acaeo rants. IXltlv through for two .,..1 11 1 tA tin. AtimaM.

Aaal't iiuke vtnlggs, them from time to time during Peter Kennedy, in wnica ueers two beat and Coy The 2:1 at nnu nt to tit ers drlvin round, tne decision going to usrcia. at At game and failed to make A gln by IIHRTH Mill ii Ali' bill. I OHM MMo. McOtry for fit and yardt. ItMinllwb.

Mtaon for three yarln i rr aruuad tnd lor Ihree yards. Darla two rar.it Mrtlary no geta. Maaon lint bock fr PHOENIX. Oct SI Jock them ot.it once. The reason for the Dudette and again It was Cox who fiiriihihcd the opposition, time ag ss a vooiit -nir tint tsanii 1 at a nils uisia hanua est tiuea, who la accepted as the aouth.

MiOarr maata 5-ttd tad ran. follvtanl br tn enu run, ioiiwe.1 ny jww Taylor of Phoenix won the referee's decision over Al Smaulding of Albuquerque loss nt 1 he three point from falling to genie largely arose from the fan that the regular kicker for the Ung the reins behind Lorct rnsco. and three-tent er- Krn-. fet't'oueliayjlIS and a lo kirk goal. Miller kttka oft fer btuk I one iror roe sinin.

was anamd left tod I sak Rati western feathsrwelght ehamidon since Ida tlefeat of Kid I'nyo and is tbe leading Mexloan Mttler In the feather division. According to Pacidc coast reports. ol Tttl.llar oft the Jaw Wafl iHti- IHUM iH tiyli'M In It hh) 'ettnil tli-iil lip osd IHiirtt l-t- 1 Ihekr Mth arlt.l rlala. Tli.o- na urn. t.

ta far a imtset'faniwr Menu II Tlin To, i lar In the nun. on by Dottle Day piloted by McDonald, with Goers second driving Ltah. The 2:20 trot for southern horses was unfinished when darkness inter- tisnh.i.u; Miller Mete toat. Milter klrkt off. Xttthato nettrea Mil and tatkea IS yard run.

Bui-II, line hurk for Be gain. To InronpleW pssav Wllfrey mints for tarda. Mem weeltes, MetMoy ttiree rar.lt. raltlr through list for IS yarde. Mi--ar) he, ar.la through Una.

Datla three yards so-- "it raltlr through line for eat rrd. Ctiarir. tnHUtutea for Tudor tnd Crltp for Htre. Mi-Gatv two yarda. MeOrtr IS-yard end ran.

Dttia 11 ir end run. MrOary Ihroutli for touth- toil l.fl. at lina a. wa aosenr. unu nau not pro- vl iv practiced place-lrlcklng.

miring the gsme a foAtnre which speaka highly for tile cadet wa that they were not penalised even once during tbe game. The Aggie wars penal- Munro la one of the greatest feather ferod. 1 on the ciuiet liming recent ryears He captured the Pacific coast tltlo in Iz.d frequently for offildeg and lost in 10 rounds here tonight. Both men are negro lightweights. MADISON, 21.

Otto Wallace knocked out Carl Leonard in the fifth round of a scheduled 10-round bout It was a fast fight while it lasted. NEW ORIGANS. Oct, II Alex Trambltas of Portland. waa awarded the decision over Toung Wallace of New Orlean here tonight at the end of a It-round mill. Wallace put up a determined battle, but was outclassed.

Trambttaa weighed 119 pounds and Wallace 141. down. Miller klrkt anal. Weallrr iiibntltutea for booee. Vanra for Will.

Sued for Dttia. Miller recent clash with the Heniatlonal Bud Rldter At leAttle. according to reports, Iteferee Ichacht awartWr the decision lo Munro. ii yardago by this rout. MTINO.

RHEUMATISM DUE I'-rkln from Tucson, was ft. if fl TK.MII.I LAN DM OS CHIN. bass I rr k.i a 1.4 lit. Ml to ttw Mb SMSSInt II- tiuflti ami aniMlml TeiiillH two tttarr le. tun atle betli laiaUia a tt-ntt di al Hi.

unli Trmllri tiallrtt IPeky flwh ttl lha iktn -nil. iila i.fi lint ii.rtl.tnc iialiwnei Ue-iiiol lit, -Kuwa. lre.HtT IrentrrntiT stlli lii. 11 11,, 11 1 punrti. luucli.

while Kut am. i.t fair or rlttwl.r. 1 ki.aa aatliera.l In lha alilh for hit. retr flM eaa till fur allctcd it.aii.!..iiaiitl. otiliinl.r.

H. Scain Toutlrr'a rigid ra naa pttffed rttili 11. the fight and In tlie aelafltli oallut tat PbllaOtlntflsa'. Wt eye apurtid. taurM taa iiMO'rtiol tn thr nt.o.

la null. al. tliai kanaaa bad 1 1 tint Mm Kaioaatjia ll.e i ini-l hnuid Kilbl-Tkttt aaa little sctiui In tin HakUi. otner feat accomplished ny ssunru to aoorc recent victory over Pal a. the sninln ft flash.

This bunt r.f.ree and gave last year 1 I hm satisfaction, every game Of Arlsnna ciatchcd by Hugo lJoalck, football me TOWASTEPRODUCT Agglee and Omtfrni itetiHt for X. M. I. ea Jo yanl Una ln.titnta thtough for all yanla. OoU-ftn tot through Aggie line for le-jatd gala.

Is-ihuu nisks thrlr dcaina tarlte. Meflarr lnittceiita re, frail Ksttham. AnPt't Ma Mas for four Ha da for four rtrtta. Mrtlarr tie. atotmd 1 thtes and four-raid tilna.

tr.ptiiir.lr. ub-titutta during the oalthvi X. U. U. UII for torn, lhaiahouia for SKI OMI 111 KTI It.

Ml Wst usouth line 1 SMlert toet for II tarda groond tud. raltlr thruugh Hat for fltt jtrda. gain for raltlr- 1 to aaa three jai.K A Slid M. pniallaeil is tarda let balrMnf stttM puata. IntUtulr'a ball.

Oedfttr si.kre gtlna fur frtt snd 1 iraKCtlnar. Iliroogb line, ninkle maXea fire itrda tl.touib Una, Aifl. ptnellstd Hie ratria fat ff tide lB.tltuto no tain, rattiam gore through fit to rests. MoUery kaocsrJ out. for MtUtrr.

IsattMtt Be ga'u. UnVm sun through line for foot yards. Wilts r.f Astir, hrrese threuth X. St. M.

1. line stal (tta lloitftey for right-raid loea. Meats! Inter. ri.it Mat gad makes t-rtrd ran attti MIL niu.nwtt nun tarda. Attle'a fmsbls and Itooir CuMa te-tt fumble.

P. inula fuuWe- 'return, malum tnteremtt paa frraa Oeeara. gie'a ball. ttrMty lii 11 ved by the Uat' chaniclan who ha turned out a sue cession of uncommonly good gamti. Coach at Tucson and wai wn also staged in Seattle.

The bom wa A no djcliloii affair. Newbpaia gave Munro decidedly the better it. rgman on the Hon of orrti iah klrka add infinite rtrrlot hall 1.1 jratda. Wlinrr punt, and Maaon rants Mil for 41-yard ran. Bueli 1 me yard.

Fairly through lint for 11 I at and Ihiell around end for art ytrda. Saeil tht. ugh Hue fer alt-yard gam. Meant daouth line tee trarMitra. ran tta Mek Mtl.

Rtfort aubttl-tutea fr CiiIhuui. Millar Hob for 41-yard tine. Ltrkry rrurlHt and fumldei, but Inttltute recoven. fruiu Eattlitm to Botrera for 10-yatd tir tore rite ytrda. lneajaV)t pan.

Inrrmtilew Staa. tame Kron MM. Hubttltttn, W. M. L.

Bralih fir Hlnkle. MBIOIXAta fctXWM. IJncima: INSTITtrrr. rotation. AMIES.

Mr ...) Graham Tito other lie Arlxona KF All FOB 4it X. TBAPSHOOTEB DUES. OREBLBT, Oct 11. Ralph W. Christopher, II yearo old.

Colorado held up the spirit IN IHE BLOO were impartial and of f-lr at all HALIFAX, N. Oct 21. Skinners Iken.t vt.a!r,l T.niilafjilll a tight of tne itrgtimetit The fact (tint Mike Vaaquel I a lo bor and that the two battler are M. lean will probably produce canrlde able Interest here If tho bout Is a ranged. tats l.t in the lag iaia, tt rtigfili hat Ha aal tin iMfore tttPartland el amateur trapshooter cnampion.

and crewa or the racing schooner. The former fjottiall died here Klnie of I Iloneesler. nnd Riot, Vmae nf IKXTI.lt It II I. IV "''Trlnllir and icuntlnt. hut II ia a kewtitfiiHi.

a 111...... vesterdav lowing an operation for Lunenburg, were ready toniabt for the Tho man who broke up probubly tat aatnasa a neat rtil.l r- or uenuinc rvctica mm rt It a Must Be rurmeu. late htnoil circulates, it has two a yendlcllis. Ho represented Colorado atartlng gun tomorrow In the contest at the international shoot at Chicago of seamanship for tho North Atlantic recently. Christopher was born at War- Fisherman's trophy.

The International rensburg, Mo. He played football with commission today decided that the com-the Colorado College team in ltlO.plement of each schooner'a crew should and 111. He Is urvlved by his widow, be from 25 to 10 at the option of the three daughters, two brothers and five skippers. The count will be the aame Boost Miner Hare to ncrform. First: to car 11 to Maaon let w-tanl gain.

'nisht'iuaKL' Parte atsMt tad rt 'far fart, in, gain. uraneni nnt Attn. ranla. Mason itsuMo. .1.1,.,.

las those of the Nova Scotia races. klrkt ry nourishment to till parts of tho lyodv. Second: to take up the w-asto products nnd cast them out through the proper channels. When waste products accumulate 1. thev nre a menace to Colaanaa mm Lean Mtskt Tudor rttti IMtMetars Win fail to kirk Mllhr crAr Afglea and lha ball it Iteatttd II Hue.

InaUttW tumbtai, Ml rttnera. Aggie, Big Came "THE open season for 1.. ft re, 1. Leiler t'tratton Kasthia Cwlfrey Kurds WUfley life They cause a lowered vitality more Institute play than any otner man on tho rod ami white eleven was Hare, who would go through hi opponent' Una time after time for gain. Hare eras saw used at roving center by tho Agile, on defense.

The cadet seemed to loose part of their strength In tho fourth quarter when tho Aggies took on new life. The change was largely respnnal-ble for th scoring toward the close. lifli IT." Ai tho Agglo team left the field all gave Coach Bergman much credit for their playing. Hersbel Miller, Aggie guard, expressed the team's sentiment when he said at the final whittle: "Well, you'll hv to hand tt to couch." And well does Btrgmaa desert, th praise, for tho Improvement In the team since Inst Saturday was more than 100 per cent. lard fee oft aldea.

Hlnkle Ihrnem for BteUum tlirosah line for fltt yard V.1I-tonta ytrda atstM tenlttt and tiring, bed MM 19 rude. Kad of Half. He tans. (ftr-taln) many forms of skin dtsntdsrs 4M rheumatism. mm 1.

tnoee n.ttp.ti Hogan and Chico Will Share In Box Thunder Along With Palmer and Ortega Tomorrow Loft htlinack. inert, ne BCOXD HALF. nor .1 uinc-errc lottllute tlttt. AMk kkk tot Maw am Genuine relief can be had only by gp Mttr M-yat etf, bulltiii. bring, ail bees CAPTAIN BTATKMKKTM.

tled(re tbtmlgh for Ite-rtru I uoertty mli Hue correcting the basic trouwe wusto HMtiuelt game opens in Texas on November 1st. Consider the Feldman Service. Never before have we been as well supplied with big game guns, ihtotaC tat MsM-itrd lain. OwlP At Hit dote ef tbe SM IMttdtl two-yard gain. for net tank, llinkl.

end tun fur Thousands nnd thousands of nun trra MtMd by the team etptttna: t'eptaln Com of lha metiute. with tetra In bis tt Stsnw atts tt-rtnl tain Thst'n why Hogan' got a good chance to peel him off for a decision. Hogan I also game. Betides, he has a one-de- law sf I trde. Attlr.

patellar aides. WteTVer talaa elt yat.i. 1 1 i.r.1. and women during the past SO years have cleared their blood of wssto products with 8. 8.

8. It is the Ideal He foe rheumatism, because it Hlnkle Ikrtt MM sadiwi. 1 clion leatl on tin- having beat-Tm him In Alamogordo ronic months The game by ptoy wa as follow: did tun thfesajb 1 Casual visitors to the fight arena who sometimes asjjl "Why do them little fights be put on first before them big fighter will get their answer no doubt of It When Red Hogan and Battling Chico It. perform In their scheduled eight-round seml-wind-up to the Kid) Palmer-Battling Ortego 1 round, In the Uonsaleg Juarea Garden arena tomorrow- afternoon. 1 tit mui x.

back. Hogan la alno an Inlnlllmnt removes the poisonous waste matter itstrsta tall far As- "Taw Jaat tad tao much hul.lt ttuff. Wt ttte thran til ve had In Ita, Ml I do bellete tbe beettte the game mm ta their fame ts a good tttent llut-vttt lilt mm time We'll let 'am. aure." tenia raltlr of the A. tod K.I "Wt ton Ihe lame fuel ta I rtpertel tuul.1.

1 at I .11 1 not etpeet ttnk Ian aeore. They loukbt't aotre oar trick plan, that's sU. Bui I'll 11 a game i unrh and Saanil good 4Bm w. I. tefllii.tl iH tuning tne irounie.

inero Uttalt kMs MM Wmmi ISMlM Mst three ySMX. gHn. MM balb Metier, MM IMBsrr rests t. tt-rsed awe. St-net use tn la-vaM ..,.1 iiit juuugpiiT no in quilo a ring 11 are.

nn bad after effects and the fl.a tarda, Atgka yrstlM 15 line. IMrta 1 lanla. Urtlarj makes fltt rsnla. rarUa, fotMrad by tnethet gain af li'am-tiler gaTs'er i.t; tan nwe. m.

rtnti ruvae socked as Hogan socks mean, trouble suit Wonderful. Begin a Writs for any opponent 8. 8. 8. today and write for S6-ugo fl.eaid'M uiroasl Use fas feat rstUa.

Usrls Special attention is called to the new Savage .300. Thit rifle at $60.00 fully equips you to hunt big game. HrUan. yaltlr Ilea, gtatn toumnndrr at mt Jim Krwin's Fort Bliss the Gonsales Sunday prelims i couple of wrestlers Tommy illustrated pooKiet, ri oou. Pete Brown on for a four- Blood" free.

party Of prooruirm Beet aVMbTn'ruiuMtoii prelim. Rascon know more about Personal medical advice, without go Si big as the event under and gate a talk af Bee Meilcn boxing than Brown and may string the charge, may also be had by sending a hlr fellow out for Ihe. count Rrnw-n mmtilcte description of your rase. Wa ara also offering an exceptional value in a take-down Savage Rifle section or tne 0111. In these prelim the matchmakers W.

King of lata Crare. the bar- rntltuira mmm teat e.aew mak the champions of tomorrow. And paws like a panther In the training Address Chief Medical Director, Swift .303 at $46.75. camp. Rascon boxes with hi fists Si.t i lfi Tii'i S.

s. closed like a regular fighter. The pro- Atlanta, i.t. AH good drug stores The Ross .280 is a big gams rifle of griim will open nt clock. Igell 8.

S. H. Adv. 011 remarkable accuracy. Frt BUM mid Ihe Tetaa fnolhall teanm will not clash at ll MODERN and SUPERIOR DENTISTRY In addition to tho above are thowlni a full griek nt Remington Rifle and tiled.

After 41.. hnd prepared among Utotn some underprlced value. nr 1 1, 1 our win- BOX FITE SUNDAY S. G. Gonsalea will dedicate the new Garden Arena with a fast, 15-round fight belwecn Battling Ortega and Kid Palmer for the Trant-Mississippi Championship Four fast preliminary, including Red Hogan against Battling Chico, the Mexican fhuh.

Thit ought to be a fat the main go. Seat $2, $3 and $4. Plenty of $2 bleacher seaU, where fans can kid the fighters, they're that cfcie. Watch for an important announcement on this page Sunday morning. Modern l-duliinriit lb-.

inn It Sanitary Call and See Us. ie-Tear (iunrantce Free Koimlniiltoii Kxpert Olicrntors nf big game guns. In Red Hogan the fans will see the cleverest boxer of the entlr array of talent on for the Sunday fistic spread la the first in thl arena. They firat built the Garden Inclotur for a play ring a sort of tennl court glt-l players but the pastlmlng cor-rat Will be genuinely dedicated with a flock of regular fights In a shower of punches. Which goes to show that fighting I more popular In Mexico than tld-dledewlnk and the racquet -and-love game as planned for th original bap-tiling of the Gonsaleg plav-f Ight lot.

netting back to Red Hogan: He IS the cleverest of att feathers seen around hem In a long time. Kid Mortio excepted. Thl goes so far as REAL cleverness and speed are concerned. Chico Is a hard hitter. Sometime the hard hitter nullify all the clever fellow's effectiveness through the execution of a terrific offensive.

Chico. ts not a big-hearted and rushing battler. nut as town up till Ihe lant tnlntlle fur the I Ih, Tetn. A. the lual.h at Inte hoar ye.terdny.

The Trail. I id. aisled that ln-Jurlea tn plat era In the game tbe pretloua week, with Metleo eomiwlled thrm lo raneel. II had been hoped these plnyer. would he tufflrlenlly recovered lo he able ta play hnl II wat announced yrtterdar Ihey wnuli not he able to eater Ihe fray.

The fart thai a unrulier of other playeea will be nimble to lei away frnm work In nine for Ihe gnnte. left the aqund tt .1 1.....1 enonih mea for a lintap. Mail Orders Filled Intelligently FRED J. FELDMAN COMPANY lONYI ST I' KICKS Culil Crown. 22-K $5.00 Palnk-H I'tirnt tion gl.no White Crown Cleaning Teeth gl.00 Hrtdgrwork (per tooth S5.00 Sliver Fillings 11.00 Dr.

A. C. ortner and Asyclatra, Succrator UNION PAINLESS DENTISTS Seeii Mesa. Sc Habla Espsnol. Opposite; Kress Store.

Phone 290H. Ia.lv Attendant, lie sure yon are In right office. 101 E. SAN ANTONIO ST. Kodak Finishing as It Should Be Done..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About El Paso Times Archive

Pages Available:
1,966,986
Years Available:
1881-2024