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Places are Assigned For the Juarez Automobile Races Next Sunday Afgeesrre Man igers WB Mow fegr Making Players Attend to the Game and Leave tie TJatpacs Alone. jr T. S. AMDKEWS. baseball slayers ever sain any- ousted, and could they be blamed for i lr, ng by their socalled agrres- being disgusted at such scenes? The work and continual nagging biV, U'lpTt ocordir i i provocation may have been sufficient to start the fight, as Clark claimed he had been deliberately spiked, but it to Mine of the most sec- would have been much better if Harry -ful nagers in the leagues that couia nave con troiea nu temper no TT thus hare thrown the entire odium iC of wi rk is becoming a thing of i upon the other past at id that the successful Uall Ball players are but the same as t-r of to lay is the one who will other human beings.

They have feel- i to his knitting ail the while inss the same, but they must also know his mind on the same and not on that they are being paid to please the nnfn THE CUB LUUr REPORTER Scoop Discloses His Pet Ambition By "Hop" tn u.npire ine same applies to pLiT.er Wio have grudges to grind tr-tiiiselves. Tli- nun r-us fights between play-p-s atid also etween players and umr- on the field have brought the and he.ids of the leagues a ihza jon that something must be i mt to put a nrb on such work, or 11 (. first thing ttoy know baseball wJl 1 getm into disrepute the samo as iie othi'r sports. Tlure have been frequent scraps on tn. bill fit-id of late, the most notoifious up tr- Jgbt between the Cleveland I'-d Boston players at Cleveland, and ti one or Milwar-kee field between Htm Clt rk, of the Itrew- and r-oistop Dr.ve Altlxer.

the i Minneapolis team. The latter fight as probably the worst or me nro, as ih. Cleveland spectators, the same as actors on the stage, and they should learn to control themselves at all times. A boxer in the ring controls himself if he is knocked down or out by an opponent; in fact, boxers have proved time and again that they have wonderful control over their feelings, so why not baseball players. Players work for salaries the same as clerks in- stores and they should work for the benefit of each other.

Any time a player goes into a game with the intention of getting after an umpire and the like, that player is not going to play the game as he should, for his mind is on the umpire and not the game. Managers will gain i more by making players attend to the game itself and leave umpires alone, for th naesrine of the umps never gained a MAVERICKS MAY PLAY GAME AT GLOBE, ARIZ. Management of El 1'am Team Proposes Tentative Schedule for Games in Glebe sad Jforenei. Overtures are being made by the Kl Paso Mavericks to the Globe, Ariz- nd in the presence of the spectators, i American people like clean baseball i team for a series of games to be played and Boston olaveis had point for a team and it is this 'con- inur real sett after tue game, while i tinual nagging that creates most of lark- ami Ali'ixer Xowent on me. QM- ine troubles on tne oau neiu, -me Kwt 1 i Tk GROUND TtHT UtfWQoarf 3 THWS-Hfe 8 3H cyRfcHtM-ftPSKrHy t- -O -L.

Be JT (i Sf WJ ram of them women in i--b vands It was a fierce tignt optweeji the two men and the women were dls- and aKgressive ball, but there is a dif ference between aggressive and rowdy ball. Puffs From the Fan's Hop Pipe -V -OXTE ATTBUU forrter IV1 tamweirht Xvjl. zotte, the sk-nt boxer, have b. en matched "for a 20 round bout in salt Lake City, Utah, on May 29. The 'isrht will be staged on the baseball rounds The boys recently fought a round draw at Sal St Lake City.

Kid Shafer, who is being; groomed to meet I renk Fawner, the- local welterweight has been naatched to meet Jyoins Newman, of D-rarer. in a ten inund bout at Las Vegas, N. It. on Ma 30 Shafer challenge the win-n e- of the Newman-Eioyd scrap, and ne was a "battle with New-nan. Bobby Waugh, the Forft Worth 1 icht has been -Batched to le.

Eddie Johnson in a 10 round bout it Pueolo Colo, on May 29. Waugh i also matched to mee I Mickey Sberi-aan of Chicago, at 'Kansas City, ei ilaj 23. Scotty Monteith. mamkger of Johnny 1'urdee. has taken Hacry Carter, the -w Oruans llgiitwei; jnt, under ban- and purchased a ticket to his home in '-president Hempstead and talk it over.

scaler expiamea tnat it was just "temperament-" President Murphy, of the Cabs, has declared that there is going to be a big overhauling in the ranks of the team very soon. He declares that it is is at that town and Morencl. during the early part of next week. An offer was received from the Globe secretary for four games to be pla ed this week, but as the route is already booked into New Mexico, the offer could jiot be accepted, because the Mavericks leave Thursday morning. A return offer was sent, howettr, announcing tHai theMaveriek evEld play in Globe, qn Tuesday.

Wednesday-and Thursday- of next week, and then return to EH Paso in time for the inauguration of the Copper league on June 1. Wednesday afternoon the local players worked out at the park for the last tiire before June 1 and all are In AfLLftBD LOSES Flil ill Ml Heavier Punch of the "Gunboat Decision at End of the 20th Round. I Entries are Closed and the Places Assigned Racers In Juarez Auto Race TT-! NTMES have been closed and the numbers assigned the various contestants for the automobile races at Juarex Sunday next. Manager Lew Gasser now devoting himself to perfecting -arrangements at the track and the racing drivers are San Francisco, Calit. af 1- Fifty pounds advantage in weight, six inches in height and a.

reach like the arm of a derrick could not win for Jean willard from "Gunboat- Smith, who earned a referee's decision in the last round of a 20 round bout last night. The heavier punch of the more -ienced and aggressive, veteran connted for more in the result than the bnlk sn1 elmnrth of hia ODDOIierit. Willard, six feet sis inches in height i good shape for the trip Thursday morn sinnr tftt-Hax- wo. itav i4it th. and weiehinjr 230 pounds, towerea Mavericks, and all outatandmsr bills of I above the conqueror Of practicing daily for the big event.

in the Tarions races, are as follows; The entries, the races they an entered for and the numbers each entrant will hold MAKE. DRIVES, I Races Entered. Racing Number Dra-su 4. SIC Ufa Excelsior, M. t.

Harley-Davidsoa hwiA 41. ir.1, tl o.in jnes, and it is asserted it is not the club were also settled. Ever" fault. Uurphy did not go to I Heavy expense prevent games be- the Chance day celebration in Chi- tween the El and Arizona team. cage I To bring Globe here for two games, i manager Bill Crawford, figures toe c- Billy Nolan, manager of Willie pense as follows.

Fifteen plajers at Tuxedo club arena Jit Los Angeles, which is owned by Bddie Graaey. Nolan declined to state the amount of the guarantee, but said" that it would be more -than $17,500. The Boston Braves furnish strange alibi for the loss of a game recently to New York. It was lack of uniforms. The Braves had tied up the game with a pinch hit and it was his up to Stallbags to put in a new pitcb- xyier was cue man seiectea, out thtfrp KlttfllBWt hflniwn vnim -t -knm i ur uuu a big loss tbe fans team.

games, it vail be to the Ipcal management, and who areTielptng to SoppOrVthe ii me I'artp. ntfwKp ri mttar Stan. I lr Yoalvum. at Albuquerque, on May i he had on an odd shirt and was ruled Monteith is after ia match JBPFRIKS AXD OLDPIELD MrILL CAMP IA AK17.0XA MOUTAIXS Phoenix, May 21. Jim Jeffries, former heavyweight champion of the world, and Barney Oldfield.

the most famous automobile driver, are to spend some time this summer, camp ing and bunting in the White moun- um. vu m. oiuii a.iu i lueu with i so recro" James was seat to the i tains of northern Arizona With them win uc xj. juaiiauau, luruiciij vl Bisbee. and now manager of the resort department of the Pacific Electric company, in Los Angeles.

The camD outfit and enns will shinned Ration to the National commission Princeton, J. May 21 The Prince- 'to Holbrook and the party will drive reint innur anaier, ion tennis team season enaea witn a an auto overland from Los Angeles. Eddie Jobnson of at Albnouer- ox the Giants pumped him for the next mcntli 1 President Hempstead has made ap- rWXCKTOK WINS TKXXIS MATCH. nded shxrtston the Giants Shafer aad outfielder of clean slate by defeating Yale here, sev- yu ine tiiants, en matcnes to two. They are expected to pass through I Phoenix early in August.

Automobile Races JUAREZ, MEXICO Sunday, May 25th j'aJI'v The Biggest Speed Event Ever Held In Or Near El Paso SEVEN BIG RACES 1270 In Cash Prizes Some of the fastest cars in the Southwest have been entered and you can confidently expect some speed records to be broken. All objectionable features of former races have been eliminated. There will be no tiresome waiting between the races, for as soon as one race is completed the drivers for the next race must be ready within ten minutes or be disqualified. Box Seats Now on Sale at Ryan's Drug Store Bombardier Wells, whose height was given at six feet even and weignt 189 pounoa. Sacitb Gets Lead Surly.

The first round was uneventful, but toward the end of the second Smith landed fiercelv with right and left to the jaw and Willard spat blood as he went to hia corner. The sailor took a lonz lead in tbe third, landing several hard swings to the jaW; and Willard appeared distressed. The round dosed with tbe Kansan on the defensive. Willard began playing for the gunner's stomach in the fourth round, rrshing Smith to the ropes and -varied his assault with a smash to the nose that brought blood. In the succeeding round he continued his spurt, at one time almost putting Smith tbroagfc the ropes.

Smith fought back savagely but bis blows were ill-timed. The next round was the Kansan following up his advantage. WUlarrf CHnebcH Ibrpeatedtr. There was much clinching in the i seventh and referee Sellg was kept lus separating the pair. Both slowed up perceptibly and not until the 10th round was fierce milling resumed.

Smith then split the Kansan'a ear with a right swipg and blood flowed in a stream from the wound. The advantage at this stage waswith the gunner. Smith pecked away at WUlard's ear in the eleventn and the crowd jeered the giant, who clinched repeatedly to aoid punishment. A left to the chin in the next period staggered Willard. Eager for a knockout, the gunner was now prancing around the bigger man, landing frequently, but seemingly with little steam' behind his blows.

In tbe 13th he hit Willard almost at will, the Kansas seemingly content to back away and cover as best he could. Smith BriveH Against Ropes. Willard opened the 14th round with an unexpected onslaught that took Smith unawares and slamming the i gunner against the ropes, drove a left to the jaw that dazed him. Smith fought back gamely and lasted out the round: his left eye was closed when I be took his corner in the 15th, in i the next round he showed up stronger. Holding the Kansan even.

Honores were even in the 17tb and 18th which were featured by heavy slagging. In the 19th Smith again opened WUlard's ear. outfighting the giant at close range. The gunner forced the fighting throughout tbe 20th round and when referee Sellg designated him as tbe winner at the end of the bout the rin siae crowa cneered in approval. I 4 ...4 R.

Defcoenig- -li ir.ru Cnrt Iadian Clark Indian Brooks Baiefc No. 1 Switeer HumnofcUe H. Steves Pofj Wiseman Baiek No 19 Btwtebaker Waa. Adorph Packard 30 H-atenma BuiekdC Kkmdyke i Qtatz 59 i renew -j Knox 50 McDonald WkHe Steamer Paria Apperson Jack "Prjer Rainier SO Chabaers 40 Ratreil Chabnera'40 Torrest Interstate 40 sSeksxda Hapmobile ATnmtOffa Chalmers J. atflBy Hupmobile F.

Viaeent Pathfinder Kaobloek OUb Mobile R. C. Bailey MarrioB Bob Oat B- A. Blevias Baick J- W. Stockard Premier J.

P. Churdi Chalmers 30 Taos, yewmaa 4 15 16 1 a i 1 I 2 3 TTJ it 5 4 5 -X X4il 1 11 6 4 7 112 9 110 2 3 1 I 6 8 7 5 4 2 9 1 3 4 10 11 The different wees, distances, laps around the track and tbe varibue prizes are as follows: yU Bace. DISTANCE. PHIZES. Miles.

I Laps. 1st. 2nd. I 3d. 1 Motorcycle 10 1-8 9 60 30 $10 1 Automobile.

350 en. in. 5 5S 5 75 "$25 $10 I dlsi Zaceraent 1 1 gnt'lnd'Ve 10 1-8 $100 30 $10 4 Auto-Stand Novelty 3 3-8 3 50 I 20 $10 i 0 i $35 $15 6 I Owner's Auto Race 0 0-b 0 J-. Cup' Cup I A.ato:.fte.fo: 50 44 4-1Q $500- $150 $50. 7 I Free for all Pursuit 100 Manager H.

S. Potter has promised Mr. Gasser that the cars will begin running to the races at 1 ocloek Sunday atte--noon from the plaza and that they will follow each other as fast as they can be loaded and sent away. He promises to ha enough cars at the race track at the conclusion of the entries to move 5000 people immediately. and held up Anderson's hand in token of victory.

Ibndot unable to land a blow in I the first round. In the second Ander son punished him severely -with vicious rights to the body. Mandot stayed away in the third, but managed to put several light blows to Anderson's faie, Mandot scored with a hard right to the law as the bell rang. In the fourth, and fifth rounds An derson played Mandot own pint, I ti -i. long range fighting, and more than held at Be11 XBW YORK MCXXT CLUB LOWEIA, ARJUSOXA, TRACK TE PITS BAN OX GAMBLIX WINS SILXA3C TKOPH New York, Hay 21.

August Belmont, i Bisbee. Arit, May 21 In one of the chairman of the Jockey club, has for- most successful school field meets ever mally requested the sheriff and district held. Lowell took nearly all the honors. attorney of Nassau county te appoint winning by 3C 1-3 points to the Cen- BUD ANDERSON WINS FIGHT WITH MANDOT sheriffs to prevent "pool selling, book- making and other forms of gambling" at the race meetings soon to be held his own. "Xmi Hllf VtwhAw Ga.

Tllln.T 1 Akmit tlu Hlnsr. la ar Hran Knoekont by Referee. Los Angeles, May 21. Joe Man-dot, of New Orleans, was knocked out in the 12th round of his scheduled 20 round fight here last night with "Bud-Anderson, of Vancouver, Wash. Mandot was not knocked down in the final round, but lie was "out on his faet." He -was clearly insensible Referee Eyton.

seeing the condition of the Mandot took the aggressive In the sixth and tried repeatedly to put Anderson awav with a punch but every intended knockout blow was cleverly evaded, -while Anderson found further opportunity to batter Mandot ribs with rights. In the 10th round Anderson rocked 1 Mandot's head with a right and left and the southerner went into a clinch and Anderson plaed his right to rhe stomach with telling effect. I Anderson forced the fighting st the beginning of the 12th and strjrgired Mandot with rights and lefts to the face and body Then a terrific right I iu ine law maue oianaoi wilt, apparent- trals 19 1-i A number of new records wore estsAlnhed. This was the secord year In succession that Lowell haj won and the Gilman two year troph-. Mr.

Belmont's letter included an of- i was awarded the team. Following the fer to pay the wages and expenses of meet coaeh O. Brows, of the Low-the deputies, as the county authorities ells, was presented with a gold emblem have no funds for the purpose. 1 by his team. southerner.

stonDed the fiarht with Man- ly helpless, but still on his feet, referee blindly about the ring Eyton stopped the fight to save him rrom a KnocKout. dot staggering TVDNT make your car pay for your tire experiments. Increase your car's efficiency, and reduce the upkeep expense by equipping with Firestone NON-SKID TIRES Car owners of experience have proved the car-protecting resiliency, the mileage and security value of tbe Firestone tough, pliable tread. H.S. Firestone's book, "What's What In Tires-tells how and why.

FirrMvne 'lire A. Kuhber of Trias. To21 ret St Pallas, I -r ll utofs iir The Firestone Tire A Rub JACK BRITTOX HISS BOUT WITH KDDIE MURPHY Kenosha. Wis Hav 21 Jack Brit-ton, of Chicago, bested Eddie Murphy, of Boston, in a 10 round fight here last night. Murphy showed superiority in only one round, the third.

In the eighth, the gong saved him. Murphy came back strong in the ninth and held that round even. In the 10th, Britton began leading for the first time in the battle and Murphy took a lot of punishment. DB POXTHIEL" SnVDES KTRKB. Binghamton.

Y. May 21. Louis De Ponthieu, featherweight champion of France, had a shade the better of Ollie Klrke. of St. Louis, in a 10 round boxing bout here last night.

31 TAYLOR'S BOWLERS LOSE TO CAMPBELL'S Campbell's three continued their winning streak, and walloped the Taylor triangle Tuesday night at the Cactus alleys. Three points were won by the Campbell clan. Lewis rolled high game. 197. and Campbell high total.

5J3. The last game was won by the Taylor team by II pins. I Hart Wood's team rolled a practice game- for averages, the Gray team falling to appear The scores. Campbell team. G.

Lewis 175 J. M- Holt 155 W. Campbell 197 141 193 151 124 149 TL 527 422 533 Totals 535 Taylor team. Hanson 153 Grinx. 102 Taylor 188 533 ISC 114 186 424 1482 TL 1C2 501 13 346 145 499 Totals 423 486 437 1346 WHEN you pay 10c for -a Wm.

Penn you get more than you expect in cigar value, judged by every standard THE Wm. Penn is the happy medium in cigar strength it takes especially cultured tobaccos from Quba and Sumatra to make it- and special treatment tand blending of the leaf. Honest thru and thru by 40 year teat Wood tam Pr. sU I 'z od Tl 1 mo 1M 16ft i ber Ykrt n. O.

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