8 EL PASO HERALD Giant Players are on Iheir Way to Training Camp at Marlin Spnngs

Kieke, guards. R. C. Golden refereed the first half of the match, and Miss IniiPTir M l'.uth Bright, of Albuquerque officiated ! N N Wolgast Could Not Pass Up "the Iron en THE FIGHTING BROTHERS ALBUDUEROUEBOYS in the last half. W Accompanied to the union station by rill.illL Wildcat" into a Fortune Declares He a large body of Kl Paso high school Boy Wh. Talked "Wolverine Tales Told At the Ringside stu.ie.nts, the Albuquerque basketball Wo Longer Manages the Former Champwa. teams, both boys and girls, left Sunday CTJRLEY. By W. A. Phelon LOSE T0EL PASO night for their home. Sunday after- THE 18TH By ED. MUG ! , . nioo-lnokin- ar noon the New Mexico ctudents were Y- 17. k caretaker , YORK, N. Feb. It im--sa- , yy KE of the biggest fighting contracts I ever undertook," remarked Jake chaperoned to Juarez and were shown - wiring direct to Tommy Jones Ki.rain one day last sanuner, "aside froBi my meeting with John L. a general ood time by the local play- NEW to me, from an Alpian prepaid.) Jones sas he is throu-- came off England these 24 years gene by and never High School Wins Basket- ers. Efforts will be made to play off Reds of Amateur League Tommy Jones has Wolgast. but Ad denies it. SuHivan, in I the tie which the teams established here that with got Sshilling for it, either. It was good training for me, though, and the comedy game blown his Job. Rawther he hasn't re a ball Game, 24 to 31 Girls when they won one and lost one Lose Hard Fought Contest Fred-McCa- wants to know wh features ef the affair were so rich that I felt well rewarded for my time and to the high school plajers. They will blown the polish, but it has been Boer war- and when George Rodel. the e trouble. Are Defeated, not enter the federation. by Score of 8 to 7. , blowed, b'gad. rior and ring performer, fought dui ii,-th- Tommy was the manager Transraal. I foui, it "I was training for my fight with Jem Smith, the English champion, and was You see. many scraps in the r big, BALDHEADS LOSE of Adolphus Wolgast, who. not all through that war." declares r running on a country road with Charlie Mitchell, when I collided with a dark, EI Paso's former defeat at Albuquer- A three bagger by Hagelsieb in the ages ago, was-- acclaimed lightweight "and blame me if 1 ever saw brown man who was coming round a bend, leading a horse by the halter. He que was partially wiped out Saturday MATCH 18th inning brought in the winning run champion of the world. To the best in the scraps." BOWLING Rodel -- rolled in the horse out, and a swarm of brown men seemed to rise up night when the El Paso and Albuquer- in a game between the Reds and Rusties of our recollection Adolphus made the Rodel rises up to remark that he t. the dust; lit que High school basketball teams met Wearing wigs to cover their shiny and ended one of the fought meeting Willie Ritchie war, i.e from everywhere to chase him. "We had blundered into a camp of gypsies, their pates baldhead five hardest fatal mistake of lieves McCay wasvin the for in a superbly played contest at the Y. the was defeated contests which has been ever played by deal was HS-weis- fellow bui.e by alleys and when the ..Vi ht distinctly remembers a tall tents and wagons being only a few yards away, and they seemed good and sore M. C. A. gym. The match went to the the Cactus Cids at the Cactus the amateur teams in this city. The bauble rested on s of McCay and with an 24 31. by or 214 pins. on the turn-Georg- e of or escape of horse. Anyhow, sev- local boys by the score of to but Saturday night a margin liusties won the game, 8 to 7, from the caused Adolphus many acres lesshape, running every about either the upsetting their al the the only after an exciting battle in which One of the best games of the season Reds, only a scrap, in That alone Tommy Identical eral of them strong young men who bore a family likeness advancd toward us, was rolled by the Cid quintet, and Neary but aiter hot of pain and every time he saw charged the enemy. the smooth team work and accurate which three pitchers were used by the offing the pain increased. Adol- see his face. en rps cursing and shaking their fists. Mitchell and I drew together for protection, and passing of both fives eclipsed any other of this club broke the season tourna- Keas ana two rnngers held the mound in the somebody, so why "I couldn't facing game which has been played with out- ment record for high game in a three phus had to blame Rodel. "for his back was alwas were expecting to fight against long knives the nezt moment, when the oldest of game 277 his for the Rusties. not Tommy? What could a manager of me and he ran so fast I could no: side teams by the local quintet. match with a run of in last In the beginning of the eighth inning in such a case . thit the men, back his followers, stepped up to us. 'You are Kilrain and period. Schutz also rolled an - an do get five feet of him." waving Both clubs started with a run. and it excellent the score stood 4tto 1 in- favor of the so why should you within Mitchell,' said he. Tve seen you both. You think you are fair lords o' the road- was a full five minutes of fast play game and was credited with high total. when timely hies We den't know, the was by Grandover was credited with a strike- Rusties, enabled the worry? Secretary Charles Harvey, of 'he side, don't you? Running along this way and scaring honest folks' horses, isn't when first basket rimmed Reds to put aross three runs, tying the anyway. Tommy to for- up Kilburn. The New Mexico squad re- out. score. Then 10 Straight innings Well, tried state athletic commission, lined th it? Well, you are fighters. You are going to get some fighting, by Bengui! But taliated with two well thrown The following scores were made: for the get that Adolphus was a member of hia office and. demonstrated shots two clubs battled in world s?ries s.yle, and kept referees at foul. it'll be fair fighting, never you fear. Let one of you meet me, and you'll learn which tallied baskets. The first half special Jlatch, both teams a run ' the Down and Out association what blows were to be considered that of the match was played under the Cactus Cids. Tl. making solitary in using the stuff that went when Adolph kidney wallop," he chortled as our tents hold better knockers than you ever saw. Which one will meet me?' 569 the 15th. 16th and 17th, and then tne Tommy "This collegiate rules, and in the second the Clark 158 206 2S heavy clout bags by Hagel- was a heaoliner. Every time he Bill Roche on the ear. "must be "I volunteered, and there was a short conference among the gypsies, who were A. A. U. standard was used. The play Neary ".157 1S1 277 615 fsr three pulled old wheezes he was met wi J we wish to HaTi 217 225 219 SSI sieb scored thdi winning tally. This is the Tommy kept abolished." That's all five in number that is, this one group in front of us. They were disputing about was even more furious toward the end Schutz ne second game of the season for the a chorus of Roman cheers. today the referees chorused as thy of the second half, as the local players Stratton .... 148 172 206 512 on plugging, however, but never made "westoned" to the elevator. something, but seemed to settle it when the first speaker stepped out, put up his - 250 137 141 528 Rusties. and although they hae been broke up- several long shots which the Grandover handicapped by opponents, any headwas'- - Promoters who we.e hands, and rushed. I sparred a few seconds, then shot over a high left, and down New Mexicans had relied upon. The their both old days were haughty 982 921 1042 28S5 games were carried off by the crack humble in the Battling Keefe reported at the offire he went, dead to the world. , excellent work of the guards prevented Totals team. now. and whenever Tommy popped disclosed a devilish plot to ruin the Albuquerque students from fast Bald heads. Tl. couthside Score: they told htm: We and "A shout rose from the gypsies, but it was not a shout of fury it sounded 194 161 20 531 R.H.E. into their offices his briliant career. r scbring. Ford 8 8 " always more like pleasure. Another brown man started towards me. During the first part of the second Graham 196 206 179 575 Rusties. 15 are out." many "A traitor, who was suppol 158 196 166 514 Reds. 7 12 10 In the meantime. Adolphus saw to be my friend handed me a peanut "'I have always said,' he explained, 'that my brother, whom you just put half the EI Paso five increased their Critchett Following are lineups: Reds, W. of gold slipping from him and second I ate the score by accurate passes to their for- Watson 143 22S 147 518 the stacks horribly. Then at dinner and a after down, was a very inferior fighter, and this proves it. Here I come!' who played under the Albuquer- Houck 14S 1S5 ISO 513 Jones, catcher: Talbot, Livingston and the slips hurt whn fruit I felt pains," said the Battler. "I wards hee-haw- at Jimmy Coffrath. and "fie wasn't half bad, for an amateur, and it took two minutes of good hard que goal, and baskets were inevitable. Cohen, pitchers; Darnel, lb; Talbot, 2b; Tommy Adolphus a called in a corps of physicians Against this revival the Albuquerque Totals 833 966 872 2671 Pomar, 3b; Morty, 11; Culpepper. If; L. when the latter offered after a long consultation they told top work to get him where I could drive one home. He fell, and again they all shouted. game, 277. Darnell, rf; Cohen, cf. Rusties, Hagel- to meet Tommy Murphy rn At.. ...,.... . flAnpsd Thiv will squad failed to display the brand of High Neary. chance . A one came 661. sieb Pine, Robin, c; Yel-to- n, S me i lay-of- f, third lorwaro. play which they had put up in the first Hightotal, Schutz, and pithers; Washington Dinnaai, aim. news necessitate a long but when I " 'I'm a far better knocker than my brother,' said he, 'but they never would half, but kept the local quintet from Strikeout, Grandover. lb: A. Jones. 2b; Shea, 3b; Pino, that cut the camel in half. The fv,cover T will defend all my titles ss.; Weiss, Tor-i- Adolpnus. ininn- - i acknowledge up your mawleys!' He scoring by good guarding. Several foul Feathers, If: Rodin, rf: cf. little tie it. Put happened to run into a straight right throws in the last few minutes of play Mount Sinai Team Wins. diately clinched the match wil one Chamberlain's Tafclcts for Consti inside of one minute, and was all through. The fourth one came on. VANGUARD OF GIANTS The Mount Sinai boys club baseball gave Tommy boosted the New Mexico score several hand and with the other pation. - A TW A TTiT ! team won game of season constipation. Chamberlain's Tab- " Say, man,' I objected, Tve had plenty of exercise, and Mitchell is just spoiling points. The match was fast and clean nKT "V lTJLft-KJji- T3T their first the For Til wal-Yor- k, throughout. USX WAX 1 0 ri Saturday afternoon, when they "To think he would leave 9006 bucks for a battle. Why not try him for a change.' - ave- - ' . in effect. Give them a tna. Half of the large crowd which at- New N. Y.. Feb. 17. The van- loped the Star Giants on the Mesa pass me by," shrieked Adolphus. and gentle y. " 'Kay, nay,' said the fourth gypsy. We mHst get a fair measure of com- tended the match were continually ar- guard of the New York National league nue grounds by the score of 28 to 6. enough to sink me into my grave- - & iror sale oy an oeaiers. au W. manager Mc- Lapowski. pitcher of Mount buy 96C0 parison, Kilrain, d'ye see? Now tell me, honestly, if am not my guing with McMillan, the referee, team, headed by John J. Errold the he know what you can with bar-be- V I far better than Graw, Sinai club, flung splendid game. Fol- Try the new Turkish hatha and brothers.' And he was, for I had to go like tiger before sent him down with while the other half cheered the play- has left for the team's training a iron men?" Norte a I ers. ''Kilburn was the chief offensive camp at "Marlin. Texas. A good sized lowing is the lineup of the Mount Sinai So any fighter that is managerless shop. Paso del hotel. a one-tw- o on neck and jaw. star of the local team, with a tally of crowd was at the Pennsylvania termi- boys club: Paul Krupp. catcher; Er- The fifth brother held up his hand. "Not for mine,' said he. 1 may not be the 14 oolnts. Robertson came next with nal to see the departing Giants off and rold Lapowski. pitcher: Herman Silber-bcr- g, three baskets and Hill tailed with three wish them luCU. Christy Mathewson. lb; Isidore Hoffman, , 2b; Sam best knocker in our family, bHt yonll agree with me, Kilrain, Mc-Can- that I'm the wisest field and two free throws. The na the stir box man, Thomason, Hartley Lisso. 3b: Leonard Goodman, ss; Leo one!' brothers were credited with and ETers comprised the playing con- Rosensteln, Lester Krupp and Jake &. ' Automobile Aceessones "And as Mitchell and I trotted down the road, we coHld see the five brothers throwing all of the Albuquerque points. tingent with the manager. Baron, fielders. disputing and gesticulating, evidently quarreling to R. C. Golden refereed the first half or Grecians Defeat Popular. as which of .them was really the match, and W. McMillan officiated The 'Grecians clashed with the Pop-ula- rs entitled to the biggest share of glory." in the last part of the game. at the T. P. grounds Sunday in a El I'aio Girls Defeated. IVMBRICAN JIOHSliS nine inning tussle, and the Grecians DIRECTORY Hard luck at throwing baskets lost smi'iusn ABROAD. were returned victors by a score of the game for the local High school girls' Allen Winters. 2:66 1-- 2 S56.000 16 to 12. The score. team, and Albuquerque visitors carried Billy Burke. 2:03 1- -4 46.606 Populars. 5 0130012 012 un uie iuului. u uie acure u v itf o. Silico. 2:68 3-- 35.000 Grecians. 2 2122331 x 16 Thorpe Sure of Success In Baseball Very few fouls were called, personal or Baden, 2:05 1- -4 30.000 Batteries: Grecians. Make and Gib- technical, on either team, the players Onward Silver, 2.65 4.. 25.060 : son. Populars, Walker,. Max and Cook, adhering strictly rules. The Fans Figure That Great Indian Athlete Will Give Some Classy Exhibitions to the Wig Wag 25.666 Shea. squads made a good appearance on the Creaceus. 2:02 1- -4 21.606 in Sunning the Bases. floor In their school color suits. Good Bob Douglas. 2:64 1- -4 20,060 : 3-- TEAMS : By MONTY. work was displayed by both teams at Baldy McGregor, 2:86 4. 16,606 : FIVE OUTSIDE position. Mary Wad-lingt- on the forward Miss General IL. 241--4 12,006 : ENTER FEDERATION YORK, X. T Feb. 17. Big gether each time and hurl it at the and Miss Merle Batson starred Jay McGregor. 2:071-4.- .. 12.600 : team, while Miss Evelyn S-- Thorpe will make good. rival phalanx. for the local Soprano, 2 :63 4 . '. . . . 10.006 : Communications have been received NEW" led in ,' Can He Throw and Hitf Trotter and Miss Morine Switter ! 2: 16. ... 10.666 : from four outside basketball teams in That is, he will make good So much for thosa phases of Mr. the scoring for the New Mexico quin- Icon...... New Mexico and Texas, signifying their did when his Uncle Thorpe. tet. ! Prince Warwick 10.660 : intention of sending squads to compete again. Just as he There are other things he 2:073-4...... - ... 7.568 to squolch the rest of must have to be a ball player. Can he Following are the lineups: EL Paso Adlon, in the basketball federation which am asked him throw? Can he catch? Can he hit? High school boys. Robertson and Kil- Caid, 2 :07 ...... 7.500 meets in this city. Five outside teams the world at Stockholm, Just sCs he did Can he run buses? burn, forwards; Hill, center: Mee and are now entered. They are: Alamo-gord- o Glenn sent forth to He who seen Thorpe a Schumacher, guards; Bowden and Race, Total .$331,000 high school. New Mexico Normal when Warner hm has Jim hurl school. Las Veatas: Silver City Normal .arage football 30 on pass Albuquerque. R. slaughter palefaqes on the gridiron, yards a forward substitutes. J. and school. Silver Cltv Aerriculturaf col Greer's leetrie cen- . with merelv an abrupt snap of the McCanna, forwards; Shufflebarger. I I E,ectric aaa Gil-pe- Y. M. C. A. Big and just as he did when Jim Sullivan wrist, direct to the hands of the re- ter; Hesselden and Seller, guards; n, lege at Mesilla. and at 508 N. KANSAS Ca"iJtZaZuvVsu?tt"les' showed him how playing professional ceiver, will have no doubt as to his substitute. SKI JUMP BREAKS RECORD. Springs. Texas. These teams with the I ability to control the balL Those who 17. four local quintets now entered make j baseball affected amateur standing and El Paso girls. Misses Bessie RUtledge Iroawood. Mich.. Feb. Ragnar necessary only i AUTOMOBILES. Everybody have seen him hurl a discus and put a and Mary Wadlington. forwards; of Chicago, Norwegian stu- it for two more teams asked if he was guilty. shot will plenty on Omtvet. the to enter to make it a 16 team circuit knows now how Jim Thorpe made stake his amount Charles Carter and Merle Batson, cen- dent who earn to, this pountry a year local 1 Richardson Motor Gar of Pom-ero- y for the series. The four teams rood then. He said: "Yes. Mr. Sulli-- l "steam.' His ability to Judge and ter and running center; Vivian ago to compete for;the amateur cham- are: stars, jciuo. mgn catch a twisting spiral punt on the Nancy Edwards, Al- - Jumping, Electric cactus Co., Distributors. did it." Now Johnny McGraw asks dead run seems give on and uards. pionship in ski broke the school. Y. M. C A. and Company H. Jim to make good as a New York to a criterion HnmiprniiP- - MIksk Kvrfvn TrAltpr nnii world's record jumping as a profession- 422 San Antonio St. Phone 953. how he will take care of baseballs in I Giant. Jim says he will try, which his territory. Imagine Norine Switzer. forwards; Louise Wat-- j al. Omtvet cleared 169 feet, beating by BICYCLE RIDERS COVER 9S6 means, to those who know him, that a man dashing son and Olive Franklin, center and run- - 13 of 156 48 RVC1AG from base 16 T la &1 feet the former world's record MILES I HOURS first at a rate of seconds ntnr nanfar , ami "rtl rra anil ' i ! be will succeed. to the 100 yards, and then broad jump- Aaaii ccui.ti JJUi o. wigaii aiiu feet, made in Norway. St Louis. Mo.. Feb. 17. The Krebs- - SOUTHWESTERN AUTO Thorpe's keen mina, stout heart and j wholly ing 23 feet into second base. How would Coburn team won the week long bicycle ability to concentrate himself a feel with such a base race which ended here last night. The I COMPANY. on the particular task at hand makes I.oftus-Camero- n sec- - ' SALES him the ideal type of man, mentally runner bound his way? As to his bat- combination was him- ting, leave it to Johnny McGraw to ond. and DeMara and Diefenbacher Corner Myrtle and Kansas St and morallv. to carve a name for teach 9S6 48 self in baseball's hall of fame. those powerful arms and shoul- I third. They made miles in hours One little occurrence within the last ders how to wield a bludgeon. SHORT, SNAPPY SPORTLETS Ul racinK. ine inrci: icaucis twic wit" , six months shows a splendid insight "Will Surely Mnke Good. In a few inches of each other at the Automobile, Trucks, Passenger Cars and into the manner of man that is Jim Added to all this is paramount Supplie Distributors for the South- - all-arou- nd the CAMPI, coast bantam, pion of Rocky ar- Thorpe. It was at the national fact that Thorpe is one of those ath- the the mountains, has and fifth places went to the west championship at Celtic park. prove any- ED.DIB was recently ,defeated by rived in Albuquerque and will start Mitten-Heh- lr and Mackey-Blat- s teams, KEFF-STHE- S CO. letic wonders w.ho great at immediately 16 11 fGBsaraflfifr Long Island, y last fall. Thorpe was thing physical they attempt, whether it Kid Williams, of Baltimore, is training for his round respectively, with 985 miles and 400 Block, No. Santa Fe. after Martin Sheridan's world's record. be football, running, jumping, base- bout w4th Battling Chioo, scheduled for laps. The Rjan-Cavanao- team fin- com- S o Nearly all the events had been ball, golf, tennis, rowing or swimming. clamoring for another fight with the Feb. 23. Chaves is confident of a vic- ished sixth, making 9S4 miles laps. pleted, and there were only the broad Sockalexis was the Indian big "Kid." Campi says that he Is not used tory over Chico, in event of which he The sevneth team. Morton and Beck, mile run remain- first go hav- jump and the half leaguer, and he was great while he 20 route will will to the Pacific coast to fight dropped out in the 47th hour, after ing. Coach Warner called Thorpe lasted. Chief Albert Bejjder was the to the round and he bet Eddie Campi. ing covered 962 miles, two laps. Chalmers Motor Company of El Paso aside. He said: "Jim, if you want first of the present generation. He is 31566 that he can defeat Williams in a tnat record you'll have to beat 21 feet great. Chief John Fortes Meyers was second match. The American league has voted a Speaker Slcrn With Itoiton. jump and also exceed your best the second. is great. Kc-Ale- in the go He If Meyers' sum of money for the relief of "Bull" Boston. Mass.. Feb. 17. President Cor. W. San Antonio and Santa Fe Sts. in the halg. Now to it!" new teammate, and possibly battery Johnny Coulon has announced that Ferine, umpire, who is seri- of champion Boston Ameri- Breaks Tno Records. mate. Chief James E. Thorpe, does soon begin the former the Thorpe was all tired out. He had Join his on top not he will training for a match ously III at his home in Berkeley. Cal. cans, has sent word from Chicago that already kin the rung of the with Kid Williams, provided that Sam Perine is in very bad shape. is "Tris" Speaker.' the center fielder, has gone through an ordeal that baseball ladder, rounding out a won- Harris, manager of Williams, makes It 1913. Speaker (iRsroius) only unusual athletes will even derful redman trio welf but he will. feared he will lose the power of speech. signed his contract for Thorpe walked up to the take- good his promise to hand him 3560 if is the first of the Boston regular out- Jack Rabbit Automobiles off, measured off 20 strides from It, he signs. Joe Birmingham, the Naps leader. fielders to sign for the coming season, stood poised a moment to get (the RUTLEDGE IS HIGH MAX ays he intends to play unless he can and it is understood his new contract Paso Rubber & Auto Supply Co. mid- to-su- El proper balance, then tore down the AT RIFLE CLUB SHOOT Tommy Gavigan. the Cleveland get a .300 hitter b for him. provides a substantial salar increase. narrow path and Jumped. Hazy atmosphere prevented the dleweight won a decision over Howard When the figures, over 23 feet, were scores from being up average, Morrow, of Benton Harbor, after eight ympire Connolly speaks highly of two ; SPECIAL srAISR DISHES arose to the d DAY AT SHELDON CAFE. announced, the thousands and Sunday afternoon at the regular weekly fierce rounds at Windsor, Canada. Mor- or Callahan's youngsters. "Ray schaiK,-sai- EVERY Longwell's Auto Truck & cheered him to the echo. His record shoot of the El Paso Rifle club. A row is the middleweight who out- the arbiter, "looks to be the best was assured, even with a mediocre per- small crowd pointed Jack Herrick In 26 rounds at backstop to big league Just received a carload of roofing formance in the half mile. But Thorpe attended the match. The break into the paper, guaranteed with a surety bond. Sales Co. put new beyond reaching weather was fair with but little wind Juarez. in years. He is a natural ball player, his mark all prevailing. George Rutledge besides be- and is pleasure him work. Lander Lumber. Ce. (OXBS., Jo. Tays, 31cr. and cantered home in the half mile it a to watch lft-- 2 San Francisco St. er 20 yards ahead of Bremedus, of ing high man in the Orr trophy event Frank Chance has announced his in- Borton. the young , also was high man in two other events with tention of departing on March 1. for looks good to me." Princeton, North-Germa- Thorpe puts this marvelous eoncen-trati- ve Enriques and Blanco tied for second. Bermuda, where the Yankees will train Go to Europe by the n power into every single move The following scores were made in the this spring. Arthur Erwin, business Beals Becker may get a regular game Orr trophy event: manager of the Highlanders, will ac- Lloyd Gaiveston-Breme- n Co. he makes. In the with Penn, company berth in the Reds outfield and for El Paso Auto Sales when the marvelous Carlisle machine Rutledge, 80; Martin, 48; Anderson. Chance. that reason will welcome his release by Office 713 K. Ochoa had crumpled, when big Powell and 58; Johnston. 45; Enriques. 69; Blanco, the Giants. Becker never did favor a SS "Brandenburg" Feb. 15 St Arcasa. Thorpe's fellow backs, were out 46; Baca, 59. Harry Gilmore, a scientific boxer of utility chance Winton Six Pboae 3595. -- role. There was little SS "Breslau" March 8 of the game, one for infringement of Chicago, will soon take hold of Luther for him to work steadily with New J. B. JOHNSON, JIL, MGR. the rules, and the other with an in- WESTERN' LEAGUE OWNERS McCarty. the heavyweight champion, York. SS "Cassel" April 5 jury, Jim kept ftgnting on. He was a and teach him footwork, blocking SS "Wittekind" May 3 noble figure in there, battling against DISAGREE OVER SCHEDULE and Lincoln, Neb., Feb. 17. an put a polish on the big fellows hitting. Connie Mack enters the prognosticat- SS "Koeln" Mav 24 odds that seemed hopeless, ret never After all Gilmore runs a training school in Chi- i Service Station yielding an inch when he had an day sesbion in which disagreemnt was cago. ing ranks relative to the finish the SS"Caser ,....Junel4 opportunity to contribute toward what coming season in the American league. Remy M Ignition and Lighting v SS "Breslau" 5 elgI16tS might be chance for, an general, the official gathering of the His choice is Athletics first. Detroit July 'a eleventh hour league ad- Tommy Burns is training at his SS "Koeln" 26 ia..Ti.. turning of defeat into victory. Jim Western of baseball clubs second, Washington third. Boston July 31-31- 3 Texas Street. Beli Phone 1379. lEBltion Specialists. Thorpe, though he had carried the ball journed at midnight, in hope of get- home in Calgary, Alberta, for any fourth and White Sox contenders all Large comfortable steamers. two-thir- up agree heavyweight bouts which may show on of the time in the early ting in a better mood to on a the way. FARES: Cabin, $67.50 and stages of the game, continued to be schedule. Adjournment was taken after the horizon. Burns says that he might S $50.00; only soon on Bombardier Wells or Steerage, $33.00 the Indian that could make any Hugh Jones, Frank Isbell and Frank take meet Two good pinch hitters will be with . E. P. & S. BUILDING impression on the hostile line or ends. McMullen, composing the special sched- -' McCar In a 16 round bout at New Giants season. Apply to Local Agents, or to W. He was fatigued to York. j the and Yankees next PRANK"! TNI AMH M QTAMTDW a degree that in ule committee, had notified the gather- Chance and Roy Hartaell for the New ALFRED HOLT, General Agent, TOR most men would mean submission, yet ing of their intention to turn the rob York and McCormick and Doc Crandall he would gather all of himself to over to some one else. Benny Chavez, bantamweight cham for the Giants. Galveston, Texas. AGENCY Phone 5105 C P. HENRY, Manager.

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