14 "Week-En- d Edition, August 5-- 6, 1916. EL PASO HERALD SPORTS, RECREATION and OUTDOOR LIFE By a. h. e. Beckett rBec) 1 OLD GUB fflGHIE WELL !HBEEKED; OLD JUDGE RUMHAUSER BY TAD iGDRHELLNEEOS SUITE'S GOING 15 Tffi FINISH CopyrUjht ISIS International News Service :iecistere United stiles Patent Office. MORE ATHLETES I D TO " toE ) N "S - I 1 Voor, ptCT-- p. Mi) C f gZ'" (QU Those Who Have Graduated ( Only Tinker Remains of Famous Crew of Fast Players vW) VOO A GOOP WirH S or Left College Have Left Made, Only Rivaled By Connie "" Vacancies Teams. a Team Mack's c in Who - ANt ."p& S gk-f- "World Beating Athletic Nine; Five of the Old Ithaca, N. Y., Aug. 5. If Cornell Is to retain her present high standing Cubs Have Been Managers Since. In college athletics a considerable num ber of new stars will haTe to be de- BY MONTY. veloped next year to fill the gaps m I.W TORK. Aug. 5. The passing , MordMAi Brown and Orval Overall. the ranks. A compilation of the names graduated or college of Frank S- hultc from the Cubs Brown is better known as "Mlner of thoie who left Brown and "Three Fingered" Brown, end of June show next year- - N' marks the final step in the because of the fact that he had only at the brejk rg up of one of the greatest ball three digits on his pitching hand, and Cornell te.ims will miss a number of clubs that ever trod a diamond. Suulte. Overall is remembered chiefly by the men who haie made athletic MsiO"-- name of "Jeff" Overall and Orvie Over- here, and who have won high honors in known variously as "Wildfire" Schulte all. Ed Reulbach was another real intercollegiate circles. ard "" Schulte. was the last star of the staff, and the rest of the The letter men on last years football surwvor of the wonderful team that six men carried were all better than eleven who will not be available next average. bigzest - brought three straight Overall was the man year are the following- of the bunch and possessed a sort of Murray N. Shelton, end: William H. penn.ir.ts to Chicago. In 196. 1907, 190S. overarm motion that would shoot the Bailey, tackles; b Jameson and Clarence When he departed last week in a trade i ill down at the batter on a slant. Herbert Snvaer, guaro: v mum i v uui, to ritts''urgn lor catcner Art v nsor, Keulbach also was a behemoth in sta- center: Captain Charles Barrett and A. remained in Chicago nothing hut ture, whereas Brown was not much over ShOCK, .. V there medium height chunky. ' P quarter oacKs. tiiuu the iremory of the famous aggregation and He was a i WtfA"P THo I - HOPE n Collins and Frederick W. Schlichter. that ana the presence or Joe ruikt-- r marvel at nelding bunts and the ln- - S- l half backs. as manager of the club. Tinker mav i mentor of the system used nowadays Tgcu- CUFF . This group includes four stars, Bar- h mmr rrnt nf th reeVomncr be- - . going clear around. making a complete J VIHr VwrUi "creJ rett. Shelton. Cool and Collins. cause he is no longer an active player, i revolution ror tne pickup and throw The track team has lost the follow- directing his men entirely from the instead of reversing after getting tho ing letter men Allen F. Van Winkle, bench now ball. He attained greater speed by this sprinter: L. E Gubb. F. H. Starr. H E. Outside of Connie Mack's wonderful measure than any other pitcher that Millard and F. E. Lyford hurdlers J. Athlet i s that swept the American ever lived. & Lewis, quarter mller. G. M. Taylor, leas Je in 1910. 1911 and 1914. the Cubs With Tinker managing the present h.-.-lf miler H E Irish and C. L. Beck-wit- h. wei . tl only team in his- Cubs. Schulte playing at Pittsburg and milers J S Hoffmire. D F Pot- tory w ih a real star in every position. Evers at Boston, there are still tangi- ter, and J. C. Corwith. two milers P. Ko r" tter how strong other machines ble mementos of the great old team, A. MacLaren and D. W Cady. high ha e i' en there always has been a but not a man remains on the Chicago Jumpers: M. G. Cheny. pole vaulter R. weak Jink somewhere. But not one of diamond of the famous array. Indi- J. Moore, shot putter. the Cub regular could be regarded as cating the smartness of the members The ba-eb- list C A. anjtricg except a top notcher when the of that old machine is the fact that Russell and W. M Sutterby. pitchers, team was in its prime. five of them have had turns as man- and E. E. Ludwisr. first baseman Chance Built Ip the Culm. agers in various cities. Tinker lias The balance of the list follows- - Frank Chance, who took a fair bunch handled the Cincinnati Reds. Chicaco Basketball: Leslie Brown. W. C. of talent left him by his predecessor. Federals and Chicago Cubs. Kvers had Lunden. W. H Sutterbuy, M. N. Shel- Frank Palee, built the Cubs into a sum ai managin the Cubs. Chancft ton and J. C. Ashmead. pennant winning combination in h ' managed the Yankees after he left Wrestling: J A. McKeage, Hugo. year on the job. 19A6 Chanc- - cago. Kling led the Boston Braves MacKenzie. Herbert Snyder and E. W. himself was one of the foremost first j two seasons. Brown was chief of the Kleinert. oasemen ot nistory Knoun as tne .i-- ajouis i euerais tor one season. No peerless leader, he also was a star on other team since the Baltimore Orioles, end about getting passports, so he got the a mighty batter and a crack of the late nineties, can show such a busy with the boxers. It was then that performer in the field. In his time he record for brain output. his troubles started: In fact. Jimmv was compared with Hal Chase, and s delays there were plenty who regarded him as responsible for some of the capable himself. Before Jimmy became a more than his New York Ameri- nanacrer of boxers he was "some" flgh- - can league rival. Will Matty Be Able to Save His earn? 4 Welsk Isn't All In By Any Means Johnny Evers. still a player of the T ,T nwn m i er himself, and that is how he came to first rank and aiding the Boston Braves .,. I In their fight for another flag, is one :J: :j: :Jj: :,j: m W1LAND is Fox and he hails from the old sod in of the smartest second basemen on rec- Ireland, but when he made out his pa- ord. Charley Murphy nicknamed him pers he forgot about his former name the ke stone king, and the title was .i Kautf and Magee Are Not Hitting BY TOJI CXVcrtEN'TS. Wtite Will Have a Hard Battle and came near spilling the beans, bu it pretty good fit Evers is noted almost Well came out all right. EL, PASO JUNIORS are not ps as much for his scrappinesi as for his The rest of the bunch got Into mix-u- auick thinking. On the inside baseball By C. EAST heard from so much latel5. BY T. S. ANDREWS. by putting down their nationality - FRANK 31UNKC proposition he gained touch- . German, etc., n fame for EW YORK. Aug . TVHI fact, they have remained quiet ILAVAUKEE. Wis. Aug.. 5. The jured hand during the battle. After as Irish. Italian. when ing second ana putting out iier-kl- e ilatty them; they must bang the ball out of Welling fought Hammer Ken- - reality all were. American born. It in famous bonehead plav that be the Moses of Rhineland? Or signt and tne inevitable happens. since their defeat at the hands of the boxing fans and critics who im- Ever at get straight the Myrtle Avenue Stars. However, osha. Wis., last March, he appeared to took some time to matters won a championship for the Cubs in rill he, like the others who have their iM agined that Freddy "Welsh was be in very poor condition. He left Chi- ened out and then the papers were 190S, incidentally beating the Giants actions have spoken for them, as. In- - in. change cago east, rushed to Washington by special deliv- out one. come and. gone before him, find it an The alluring nearness of the right all will have to their minds and went where he res'ed of field stands in Polo Grounds has beeTT stead of coming under the spell of 1 champ-- a for a month or more, on June d ery letter with requests to have the WnR a Good One. impossible task to manage his players after the spendi,i showing the and o Tinker handicap to both men. It look; o j;3I after losing to the Myrtles, and tackled the California Hghtwei. t. same rushed back by special odeliverr-t- Joe Tinker at shortstop was an all and the "Zinzinnaddi boart off dtreg-gdor- s" taey to drop ion maae in nis ten rond Ilcht with catch the boat at San Francisco. The capable actor, and a ball into it for a four losing they a , Jimmy Regan, whom he defeated in around a hard hitter at the same time? bagger that they dev ote all their startinS a streak, made Benny Leonard at the open air park In IS rounds Providence. R. L This boat was to leave at noon and the ma l star fielder. For great play rally in very next game, and now at teams none ever gained the fame of The one big factor that will aid swinging to mat end. nut the distance the Brooklyn, last week. When these two was followed with a 10 round contest did not reach "Frisco till about the same is deceiving. It takes a might clout believe they haTe started in on with Phil Bloom, a very clever New-Yor- k time, but the boat was delayed a bit the Cub trio Tinker to Evers to Matty In i that boys In ten engagement manager his difficult task Is that he to put a homer into the xrrandst.-im- in hoped met a round at lightweight; Kopln, a husky wel- and it was 2 oclock before It sailed, Chance. Tinker, now of the goes to time Gctham. a nH jr.iiff another winning streak. It is Square Garden. New York, new Cubs, probably could put up a pret- - j Cincinnati at a when Mum nt Madison terweight of Jamestown. X. Y.. and an with the result that the papers wee beginning to realize. that this latter Is so. as a single defeat by 10 landed In the nick of time. ry lair son ol game Sim, oui se ciiuusea things are so bad they cannot be much Both men March 31. It was agreed the critics other round affair with Harry Pierce Just It focus his powers on directing the have far better on the should not cause a team to slump. Leon- in Brooklyn. Pierce is considered a the meantime, congressman Cary had to all worse. The Reds were imbedded quite roaa man Dome, oe- - ! and fans alike, at that time, that moves ai wny.' dimply very good boy in the east; in fact, one i seen the secretary of state and hurriel of others. deeply in the cellar when the famous cause mere are no nearby nomer ard had the best of the contest. pre- At third base was Harry Stelnfeldt, George Blefer, or "Y" fame, was expected he would re- of the hardest ones to beat In the big matters along and also took the up mem- "Big Six" took hold. They were in last stands on the other lots and the boys and It that city, or Benny caution to wire the steamship companv who rated right with the other don't try to hammer the ball out of the Clyde Brown, well known from his peat when they met last week, but outside Leonard. If Joe bers of the stonewall infield and who place and no team can be farther in lot. try Freddy was somewhat of a fox himself does not suffer any set back, the and the "Frisco officials that the pary could land on the ball with the rest They for hits not for base work for the Myrtle Avenue Stars, chances are favorable for him to land was O. K.; so the party got away on every he rear than last. hits exclusively and their batting were reported on Friday, to have been and instead of being caught napping. time. of them. As a matter of fact, average at once begins to flatten. he was in the best of condition, scaling some matches the coming season. He member of the Cubs was a real bats- signed by Orchard Parks, and will showed plentv of class when he was ; the just a quarter of a pound over the BEST FIELD COMPETl-Vr- man of merit. Steiny was released at Matty, therefore, has everything to game Sunday. 133. with Larney LIchtenstein in Australia, 190S season Chi- - probably play In the on lightweight limit of He was fast IN WESTERN TENNIS MEET. the end of the and gain much to lose. Hi3 EASTERN TENNIS old-tim- e and If his health holds good( and it cago and nothing These two men add a great deal to and showed all his cleverness Chicago. Aug. 5 fans raised a hullaballo against slumping be- slugged times the seems to be improving) there is no HI, The best field Chance for doing so. But Chance's team cannot do much STARS VICTORIOUS the Orchard team, and it Is now thought and even at with reason why he should not be among ever entered in a tournament of the judgment was vindicated when the cause it has slumped to the bottom. aimost certain by that team, that the hard hitting New York bov. the top notchers. Western Tennis association began play poor Forest Hills. L. I.. Aug. 5. Eastern Myrtles will be humbled in their next Difference Of Opinion. today 29 castoff played ball for Louisville Tint It onn rise, and if it does, the glory sweep re- Dime Got the PasKportff. in the th annual meet on he association. Steiny I tennis stars made a clean of th g'tme. There were differences of opinion of the American once-tim- e single courts of the Onwentala club. Lake years I for It will reflect upon the four matches which constituted garding the outcome as usual. --'. few When Jimmy Dime and his bunch of had put m his best with the Cubs the first of the east s Australia, they Forest-- From coast to coast and frin and Chance saw just as soon as he t "dol of ?ew York fannorn. half wet Remember the schedule for Sunday papers gave the verdict to Iveonard, boxers started for had north and south as well, stars of the - tournament staged on the courts of t'i pass- began slipping. He is dead now. poor if- Tne Myrtle Avenue Stars play the - some of them called it a draw, but the considerable trouble getting their net game gathered here In the tourna- I Wtst Side club here Fndaj The fea- - proclaim ports in time and it was only through Steiny. and mourned by all who saw The team that Mathewson fell heir ture mateh of the day was Wcstsiders at 2 oclock. Sunday after- majority did not hesitate to ment. . looking by any the contest r points. They the assistance of friends at New Castle. me-- " him in his halcyon days. to isn't a bad club Kran-c'sc- o, oon. at the Foundry grounds: the Welsh the winner on all Play for tho championships In between W. M Johnston of San Penn . congressman W. Cary Cub OalfleM a Wonder. mranci. Handled correcuv. win wim the national singles champion, tin hard Parks and the Aov Juniors agreed, however, that It was a great and J of singles now held by George Ml Church. Cub was wonder. Jim- or.e or two of the seemingly weak spots ( play at oclock, at Washington park. Welsh In much bet Milwaukee, at Washington that the of PHnMtftn whn will Yita tltln The outfield a and R. Xorris Williams II. of Phila- contest and showed papers rtfnil my Sheckard in left was one of those plugged up. that combination would 1914 .ir.ri the East LI Paso Juniors play the ter form than they had expected. From valuable were put through, for the western doubles and single-- out- - delphia. champion. The two lead be-n- cagey players who always seem to do make trouble in any league. An Houston Squares at the same time and by Leonard, Jimmy was wise to the Job, as he did doubles for the women's titles ot Grlff,th who i ers ot tneir sections m tennis battled: games the splendid showing made and the right thing at the right time. He field composed ReK t h f, h wh w place. Thera are only three he should now be considered as worthy want to be bothered at the other gan this morning. was graceful about it. too. In all ways ?,t?S?,i--KL,S,- scheduled for this Sunday, so there 20 Welsh, so ,t !we?inronndea finally won in the twilight any of a round contest with was good deal present 3. 6. -- can be no excuse for of the teams he a like the auu scores OI . that he may have a chance at the title. Tris Speaker. Jimmy Slagle in center one. The Inlteia is migniv iai 'sIn the other matches George M. being late. Thre- - Denerve Chnnce. field, a rather small fellow, was an the team has some clever pitchers. boys who de- field, or other, analyzing Church, east, won from Clarenc J There are three other other crack, and Schulte, in right Somehow after Griffin, west. 3. 4, 4; Watson M. JIIC JEWKTTB OUTPOINTS serve a chance for the title, too. the others, had a iw outfit It seems that if Matty is POKICY 10 HOUN"D. not so graceful as sees best, Washburn, east, won from Robert 1. l'LYX, Charlie White of Chicago. Richie they. All permitted to run things as he 6. 6. 4. 1, Jea-nett- e, more powerful arm than three Murray, west, 2 Rochester. N. Y.. Aug. 5 Joe Mitchell of Ml'waukee and Johnny lead- may up from their depths uot-ruint- were heavy hitters, with Schulte the Reds rise (Murray defaulted): Karl H. Behr, east, the New Jersey heavyweight, ed Dundee of New York. These four boys season and occasion quite a bit 0, ing the trio. this pennant chasers In won from Willis E. Davis, west, Dan (Porky Flvnn .of Boston, have all proven their class in the light- Simplify Your men the 6. S- -l, 1. Work Before mentioning the battery of trouble for in 10 slow rounds here Friday night, weight division and If, as Welsh says, It is meet and Just to bring up Artie 1917. SPORT umm jeanette weighed 19S and Flynn rOZ-- Hofman. "Circus Solly" Hofman. who he is willing to give all of them a was a brilliant star wherever he mi chance at the title, there Is a possibil The convenience and simplicity of paying bills by check, the used. Whenever all around worth is "Joe Jackson and Eddie Collins had ity of more than one 10 round contest considered, Hofman will always come begun hitting earlier in the eeason being arranged during the coming sea-- accuracy with which a payment may be traced, and the safety in Red i In for honorable mention. No matter "Tris Speaker were with the GIPL IS CHAMPION RIDER son. general, of this method of together with the other many who got hurt. Solly would plug th gap, Cot White Will Have To Go Some. payment, at first, second or third bases, short- "The Giants hadn't been Jinxed on i The first of the lot will be with advantages that a bank can offer you is one way to increase the He grounds j Springs, on stop or anywhere In the outfield. the home t Charlie White at Colorado was called "Circus Solly" because of "Luderus were hitting for the Phillies Labor Dav. Many of the followers have i EFFICIENCY OF YOUR BUSINESS. penchant spectacular. If he like he did in 1915 . j been of the nntnlon White would a for the j that was in the outlitifl and a Texas leaguer "Guv Morton. the Indians star I surely cop Welsh In 10 rounds, but Commercial banking is one of the important features of our make twirleir. hadn't been tendered hors de i started out M wty, he would a month Charlie will have to be at his best in business. an effort to dive and catch the ball combat for more than j order to have anything on the champ- - hadn't been bereft of n on the fly rather than play it safe on "The Yankees . ion. over the marathon route, pro- - It went stars at one time or another since j the first bound to be sure for their began vldlng Welsh Is in the condition and more a single. He generally the season j , We Pay Percent Interest on Savings no than earlier ; shows the form that he did against 4 got awav with his fancy plays, too Fi- "The Cubs had started Leonard Welsh comes Slagle went back. Hofman "The Dodgers weren't oo woefully ' at Brooklvn. If nally after J out right. One Dollar Opens an Account was planted as the regular in center irtak at shortstop of the fight with White all you think the races would be any there Is a chance that he will be , field and shone with great luster there Po ' I can be tighter than they are at present , matched with Mitchell for a side wager Few ever lived who - of 55000. The Milwaukee boy has the ' compared with Johnny Kling. When Magee money, ' American and Savings was best, nearly ever critic The two Feds Kauff and h.irkirc to that amount in real Trust Bank he at his expe t. d , country regarded him as far and from whom most was in the ind Hirry Tcllok. manager of Welsh, In the majors year, have failed to live is thinking very seriously trying to ! away the best in either league. this score or more of I Roger Bresnahan of the Giant had up to expectations. A crab it off. admirers, but not many of them folks who played in the Gilmore j Krtle a Farmer. his Kling's equal. last year have been displaying brilliant regarded the Duke as surround in ca- Mike McNulty, manager of Johnny bases to baseball in their new ti- Kling developed throwing to put Magee are not among Ttrtle. claimant of the bantamweight a higher point than any man that pre- Kauff and tle. Is trying to make a fanner out of it Is doubtful if any of I their number. ceded him. and capable The reason ior me luivnmti ui Kewple. During last season Mike and the present stars is quite as of a year s em-" Johnny gathered considerable coin respect. He always handled brace of satellites - In this in a very large measure to dow n east and immediately- the pro-eed- pitchers with consummate skill. He to be due try- buy batters' strengths and weak- overanxiousness. Both have been to a farm of eighty acres In studied confer with his ing to "kill" the ball In their efforts Minnesota. Johnnv had his father and nesses and was able to that their 1915 work the rest of the familv upon tho sort of ball to demonstrate ' settU battery mate about what "flash-in-the-pa- stuff. And farm, man- - ! mi-- c - was not with the result that thev are trt throw eacn " - easy prey I and j they have laiien iu mc nlslng corn, wheat, oats, hay and any spects, such as handling of bunts old In nabblng fouls, he was right up with the i pitrhers thing that line mM Jt e m r o dav those who have I Everything along SfeNaturRoofGarden t - ef I "- ....--a- .ifter went nicely until best ot inem, uu 'i. t nir Magee and Kauff operat- Johnny was placed on Mocking the path to the v atched both -t the farm bv his the art of Yo- j ,.- - ..4 4itrmrt- - nn inrominiT runner ing on the Po'o Grounds in New manager and requested to work like i pn. famoiiS nitehinc- - staff of the , l.ive sen them iep io me jiiaie wil , real farmer. Johnnv did so for one for- - t one idea in minci io siam me uan week and then kicked, but on the nrotn- - led by two nf the most lit , T1CKETS mfdremenln the annals of the game, cut of thelotA single won't satisfy Ise of McNulty doing the same thing, END I he continued at his Job. McNult last- KfU $S3U ed barely a when up y?r - - jAMAl week he threw ic?' both hands and decided that he was not ON 3 cut out to be a farmer. Mike claims M SALE he had blisters on his hands as big as 1 half dollars, and of course so long n he would not work himself he could fS Saturday & Sunday Sunday! not expect his star to do It. As a re- - Baseball I suit thev compromised and decided that it would be best to let the old folks ijjp Good to Return Sunday 1 work the farm while Johnny went east Rio Grande Park again to try and gather in more shek- Night or Monday has arranged to GAME 10:30 A. M. els. Michael start for sF.... MORNING 1 ' the east the latter part of August and Better Go Up Where . will be ready to make matches with It's Cool I Bleachers, 10c; Grandstand, 20c the best bantams in the country. ! 1 ! ' Ills Hand Recovered. j lirT sj i Johnny's hand, which was injured i Double-Head- er 2:15 P. M. while training for Pal Moore, is all right again and he will be ready for Bleachers, 25c; Grandstand. 35c; Box Seats 10c Extra any match that may be arranged. McNulty has taken Johnny's brother In tow. He Is a very clever bantam-- i ' weight and also Jack Dunlevy. the Aug- - irian featherweight. He is negotiating now for another featherweight and expects . welterweight anil to have his ' 'Hlii stable completed in time for the eastern BANKING COMPOUND invasion. AQL ' "You may say for me." said Mike. BY MAIL 7t INTEREST "that when Johnny goes east he will do new booklet, "Banking by MalL" carries so as champion bantam and be ready to A reouest for our free oppor- with no obligation to open an account. All we ask is an ivt? hiij ui ins wt'iRni a cnance, ivta tunity "to explain clearly why your savings should earn 4 Percent Williams and Young Zulu Kid included. and whv our money will be absolutely safe if sent by mail to The little fellow will play no favorites, uiM.t'ution. You may have occasion to thank us for this but meet the best of them as they come - 11 .1 Mi ' along" bi-- ur. ..i nin Siurj Merle i Mitrliril. Mont, champion 1 Welling In Coming long. y. our New Booklet. .. ti- 1 cham-(ur.n- i. V. nte and ask for THI1- horse n r of tin v. rM Mic is competing in the worlds Joe Tin Celling, the Chicago lightweight, j roii'Sts at Man p Je at the Bav speedway in ti.ts l.een coming to tne front sin e his Bank and Trust Company New Turk ( itv th.. east under the manage El Paso ..r A Guaranty Fund Banlc Miss Spciry Steel, s a I tr'-t- s in lie saddle arc the man-- of tlie horse ment Juntm Johnston Joes last raao, Tex, was ttle was null t alter Butler, i El world. From the time she first aWe to sit on a horse she lias ben nt'iiscly j urg welterweight of Boston jnd he TiELODGE fond of ciervthinR in the way rf ciucsfriai sm ard no feat performed Iiy the most howed rem rkable improvement In r -- uicss of the Montana cowtx s ' as nor bafllcd htr his work although he suffered an In WWvWL 4M