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JfiJL PASO HERALD
11-
WEISS TO JOIN
l-H LEAGUE
El Paso Crack Now in
Toyah Pitches His
Farewell Game.
Grasshopper" Wei Is hit fare-
well appearance mm the star twtrltr
of the Toyah Tigers administered a
wallor rg to tin1 Pe-os ball players
they 'will not forget till the close
of ore season at least when he
-er gave one of them a chance to
a r e home plate
""'ojfth the final score stood 7 to 0
n jior of the Tigers the same was
j contested one from start to
- with a nijmbr of close plays
-' h brought the fans of both
s to their feet a number of
5
c-wford carr ed off the battling
cors of the dav with 3 hits out of
4 i-'an es "Dutch Fuller cleaned
j$ in the eighth when with a safe
ard the bases full be brought
en all home De ben ham who was
t e mound for the visitors was
ei poor support
T c s'-ore
H. H. E.
rah . 7 9 3
A'ecOB ... .... 0 3 10
p-!es for Toyah Weiss and
ord for Pecos Debenham and
i- understood that Weiss who
s proved ra her a wizard as a
hr will join the Rock Island.
team in the Three I league- An
c f er to stay was turned down with
regret by the G-asshopper" because
r- s word had been gien the Illinois
.-rpgauon tnat he would Join lu
ar tiaam ini ews.
: BOXING :
FIOIIT TO OBAW.
ALBUQUERQUE K M June 1
-Speedy" Dick Cedy of Los An-
geles of the Pacific coast and
Iasurrecte KM of Albuquerque fought
eljrht rounds to a draw at tne armory
here Monday night.
In a wrestling- match following tfce
flgnt. George Pineau. of Albuquerque
won from Kali Pasha of Wichita.
Kansas. In two straight falls the first
In thirty minute's and the sesead In
five minutes. PInean weighed III
pounds and Pasha ISt Bounds.
BRITTBft BEITS GTllFOTTIIS.
Akron Ohio Jan 1 Jack Brit-
ton. New York champion waiter-
weight won the newspaper decision
er jonnny unmtns Akron in a
It reand eline- contest Monday
Brltton woa-ntne rounds. Griffith took
tovr and two were even. The In-
tern boat seemed tp slow np the
Boxers. .
mrnvs iikbIats nnmsiren.
Jersey Gltv. & J-. Jane 1 Frankle
Burns of Jersey city easily out-
pointed Freddie Jacks of England In
a it round boot Monday night- Beth
made the stipulated weight of 114
pounds Jacks failed to place even
one round to his credit.
LEDBAITX WINS ANOTHER.
London Bag June 1- Charles
Led earn of Prance Monday night
knocked put Jim Higglns of England
in the ltn round of a So ronnd bout-
out was for the bantamweight
The
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f Europe held by
Flower st-eda trat produce the flnesr
fen ers El l-nsr Seed Co- J Bas'
San Antonio Sirret Adv
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HAM.ON IS VICTOK.
SerincfieU. Ill- Jane 1 Jlmmle
Banton of Denver outpointed Pete
Harlow of Dusmla. Ill In ten.rounds
here Monday night ffenlon drew the
Duqueln beier off his guard several
Usees and landed some hard blows.
IJOWJkBT WINS BOUT.
Cincinnati. Ohio June I. Bryan
Downey of Cleveland defeated Marty
Cross of ftew York In a ten round box-
ing boat hero Monday night- Cross
weighed IBS and Downey l?S 31
pounds.
GoodLucK
The fisherman must have the
right bad of tackle to have
good luck.
Our stock of fishing tackle Is
complete sad we invite the fed-
ksers of Izaaif Walton to in-
Pct our reds reels Hats flies
hampers books and seta.
Snelton-
Payne
ARMSCOiWANY.
SIT Texas Street.
EeadQuarters for Sporting
Goods.
WHITE KA1 OES KELLY.
Toungstown. Ohio. June 1 Charley
White knocked oat Rddle Kelly In the
zittn reuna or a sctieouiea twelve
round bout here Monday night
WHITE WINS BOUT.
Portland. Maine. June I- Pal Moore
defeated Jabos White Monday night In
a twelve reuno Boxing dobf.
JOYLANDJ
By TUB score of tea to aeven the
Missouri Braves junior baseball
team defeated the Prnnd stars
Monday afternoon at the high school
stadium. The game was welt played
throughout the players ef both teams
putting forth every effort to win the
contest The score:
Mbwart SUrs. AB K H PO A E
Crni. c ... I I i I j o
r. Arrays. H. ( i j i j
Hasan lb. S I 1 4 a l
Nuiu tr. t s a j g e
G. Arrero Ml 4 1 1 I 1 I
HlebardMo. ss. ........ 11101
Cantsrett. rf. ( J I a o
Koith. ef. S 1 1
Peters p. 0 J I J 0
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AT ALL ORUGGISTS
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Totals 41 ts lin I I
Freed Stars. AB R H PO A E
Sellr. rf. t 1 1 0 1
Mefsan. c J 1 J J
I Cetsea. lb-ts. 1 1 0 8
I McDonald. sa. S S t I C J
i ciirrerd. p as. e s I I e
McCarthy. Ib-p-lh. 4 1 t 4 1 e
W. Vetter. 3 b. 4 J J 2
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puiu. it i i a o e t
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Hhnomrl Brave ......... Ma :i M4 la
Frond Stars 912 0M Ut 7
Stolen basea. Gros F. Arras. It Hasan
3; Mselta. Q. Arroyo niehardsaa. Cast
wen. arm. McDonald. 1- CHffard. W
Vetttr Tw. kaa hits. MeCarthr salu
F Arroya Peters. G- Arroyo. Three bate
hit. Canon. Homo run. Hasan. Stroekont
by Clifford i er MeCarthr 4: First ba
an bans off Clifford. 1 off McCarthy. 4:
aff Peters. HH by pitched toll by Mc-
Carthy 4XeHh) Wild plteh. Peters.
Panid balls. Crai. 1 Uargan L Tlmo
of came I aa. Umpires. Arnold. Scorer
Oonnan.
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O PLAN TO CRHET COT.FERS. -4
O London. Eng. Jane L Lord
Blddcll. head of the London
O Publishers' association bas b-
O been appointed chairman of
the reception committee which O
will receive the American golf-
ers who are due hero In May
O American entrants for the
amateur championship and the
four delegates who are to con-
fer on new golf rules will be
4 entertained by the Pilgiims
O cinb at a Savoy dinner. Lord O
Desborough will preside.
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Garages to Advance Retail Rate
Two Cents FoHowing In-
crease by Standard Oil.
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El Paso Texas.
355-57 Myrtle Ave.
Mitchell Holds Four Titles
Easily Bests Llew Edwards
MILWAUKEE Wla June L
Richie Mitchell la now the
possessor 01 lour lightweight
titles. By polishing off Llew
Edwards tn six exciting' rounds the
Milwaukee flash won for himself the
lightweight championship of Aus-
tralia. Two years ago he knocked
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forces.
In addition. John Sheppard claim-
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England was an easy prey to Mit-
chell's lightning left.
Mitchell bow kaa fa la eyes mat
on Denny Leonard title. Benny
at present la bnay In California
on a movie aerial bat when he
finishes that work. It Is not Im-
probable that Jlllwankee or
Newark promoters will alcn the
pair. If the match la a faced in
Milwaukee It meana that a $30-
000 honae will witness It.
Mitchell never was so much a
favorite as he la right now. Ills
wonderful work against Edwards a
boy with a long list of knockouts
won over the few lingering doubters
of his own town and surprising as
It may seem Ritehle will be a
favorite If the champion and he are
matched for a Milwaukee fight.
Mitchell fell before Leonard's kick
when he was a raw novice just com-
ing Into the wlndup division but he
says the setback was the best thing
that ever happened to him aa It
tanghtfhlm that he had still a lot to
learn.
WOLFE GOES TO ST. PAUL.
Harry Wolfe utility inflelder of
the Louisville Colonels Is to Join tr
team in St. Paul. There doesntseeiu
an opening for him. however
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