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EL PASO MORNING TIMES. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 24. 1917
LIVEWIRE
SPORTS
I RACING I TIMES
SPEEDBALL HAYDEN STOPS
RUFUS WILLIAMS AND WINS
MIDDLEWEIGHT ARMY TITLE
Referee Monohan Awards Decision to Challenger
When Champion's Seconds Toss in Sponge at
Beginning of Twelfth Round.
Coliunlitii N. M. No. t. pedbll
lliyden or the Twenty-fourth I tilted
States Inrentry. Is now middleweight
champion or the army. The clever ltd
rrom the nearby anny nuil' beiarncpos-
HiKir or thl! crown when Rufns Wll-hsin-.
lb ronnr holder was unable lo
continue the furious bittlc In the twelfth
round or their bout in tliii crystal BM
Pcrr last night. Th nmgrint tuged
lv ihe coiun.iius aiiiimic club.
While I Ik crown changed Hindi Wil-
liam" II lying pron on til chair ami
unible o regain hit reel. Uy Biirklet
kit aecood iillrd over the ropes 1 mc-
ond or two iMrr the gong pril icknowl
edging Ihe rrslwhile rlnniplon'i dereit
and i new chimplnn wu created.
It wu u -Clonal riimai and Ju-ir
Ini mm the thunderoua IppHuie I pop-
lilir one.
It must he nild. i cbimplon WH
llimi Iml imny admirers.
He Iom none through defeat -as (liner
Initio uta never berore pul up In the
southwest.
The rruwd wis non . partisan durlnr the
progress or the. mitrh cheerlnk each bit
tier he scored polnti.
It 1 bluer biltle -about as bllter
bitlle ever seen durlnr tha lite or
the pon In Mm western country.
To Ihe admirer or riailcdmu. mere wis
everylinnr eireptlnr. perlup -- fsncy
spsrrlns nr aiiythlnk appertaining to It
Just limply two men siosiriiir awiy it
eirh other and the one lint landed Ihe
irreater number and the stronger blow
won.
It wu t rittlnr teat or brute strengllt
ind the youniter ind mure vente id Hi"
pair tioWly beat down tila temor rival
until he had him helpless and defense-
leal. Then Ihe curtain descended upon
Hie hopei or the runquered.
uní iMi- w:ohkh i in ii
CLEAN KNOCKDOWN.
In the opening chapter It looked cur-
taint Tor lliydcn. This eirly Wiillamt.
afler tparrln reullously r.ir 1 lew mo-
n ..m.. landed a rlkht hook across Hay
iien- ear and followed It with a left t;
Hie temple. Ilayden arted at
thnukh
Mind ami wlicu vMinat
countered on
the Jtw telr Ilk lor.
room of nine Ilayden me
and covered. Wlllianit Hir
Hut mi the
to tut reel
mrh landinr
atlfl upperrut. iriui Kent
(Sown ror ine rnuni m not- j-"
up covered thoroughly.
Williams atrove for a knockout hit
tlnr Mivden in the stomach starling bis
blow low. Many or the rana thoiirht
tint punch landed In illegal territory but
Ihe relerce tieliif r:rht on lop or the
action stetod ifter the bout that the
blow wat a fair one. The nog sounded
at llavden was draigcd to hi! corner by
bit .ecopda. WIUUAMÍ' 0UIW- .
Bin i Mi TWO-Hiyden ihut oui ni lila
eonier like coming rrom a catapult and
immediately ttarted llrtitlnr like wild
cat. There wit MM than flvei aeronda'
piuan during lh!t round helence wu
thrown lo the luda and the pair fought
me to toe. Ilayden ahuwed a rrosa rire
pune. to the head thai waa marvel In
apeed ind irruriry. He linded twice
and atronr. Huma rnllowed by repeat-
edly Jabbing Ilayden In Hut mouth.
IIAW'l VH Hlll'IsD.
mil NO THftKE-TlM teconrt Intermit-
Ion aided both man. Ami the cnmincm -tnr
of Hill round found both aggressive.
Will ams -the old rlnr misP-r that be it
-tried everylhlnr In the raterory Inr 1
knockout bul Ilayden runlliiiully ward-
mi nrr ttirr ut.percul M Han Jaw. The
TO FIGHT OFF
TIE GAME
TODAY
BV CARL MtVAHT.
Willi aeveral rhami t tn the line-upa or
both elrvena hut wlUi the . Mine team
spirit at or old. the Thirteenth Held ar.
tlllery and tln Thlrty-fourili Infamry ull
battle tint irieniooii in the llirh achool
ttalluni for the aeeoiid time Vila aeaton
In an efrort to deride winch nraiua
Uon lilt the rlrht lo rlalui i clati above
that or the olher.
II will be remembered br I'ata City
rrldiron fant that toe Mret ranic be-
tween tlteae two elevent. pllved on No-
vemher II In the tlldluin rame out a
M-orelett tie liter altiy mlnutei or Ihe
turdetl kind or Jilaylnt on bolli aldet.
Tinte who taw the conical were quirk
to lay that II wet one of the harden
louKht ramea plovid on local tleldt lor
a Ion lunr mm' ami. If the tie acore run
teat la or anv worth at a foreteller of
whit will happen llila afternoon the
rame ahould develop tin . n inalrll that
will well be worth Iho rootbaU aup-
portert' lime and caab.
In that 0-0 rinie tnldler nut nut
rrldslei. are lllll teiunr ul ine
t irbtini
elemi
ttnr-nveat or the prtyera on both
held wiin me nan noae wi
a they were defendlnr and
the tual
ii flll'ii
There la no iraaon why tile ranie Ihla
arteriKMiii alinuld DOI prove or Hie aaiue
htarb atandtrd.
Hotli elevent have been prartlnnr their
hardeit In their reapertlve rampa and
twin rlalm tn have become much belter
rootball inaehlnea.
Tnerrrore. tliey ahnuld hath be able
to flihi birder (if that la poatlblri ami
put up i better cliat uf football -if tint
an lie done I.
Tb chenrca that b-tn elevMit el pec I
In make ere caused lamely ihmoili ex
reilent rrldiron manual reporttnr lor
rtntv in Ibelr reaiiaetlve unlta from train-
Inr tuiiuua ami from thu hospital In
aeveral caaes.
A fraiure or the 0 0 laiur and what
taroealtlt lo failaa today's conical waa
And It tin- clean play id both eidea. I
bar list couieet. Ileferee i.iul.iu t nde
wood had mile trouble lo i milium the
reme Ihrourb quickly. Today playrn
oat boita rlereaa eeaeri be will bate none
el all
A feature which males t"od luofball
nine twice as pieaaaul lo wilueea.
iba i iianres lo lineup will iml affeii
ttw clreuness of play a Ki u the new
pajea ere uaoslly ell rrom Huh aiiiools
end rollete where they (re Uuiltt tieen
BaML
Non une tlpcrla eiullllnl bul Ihe luosl
i ule ebldliut "lay lull p. m.
But to ajea hack to the aubaliluimiis.
b Use Ihlrty fonrU a roupVr more
orricers will be edited to Ma Iniprc.site.
erra alreedy Ihe team The new uwi.
ereVeer ead Mil lb. two crick halfback
who have recently returned Iruui eu of
ricen' acatoul. From the men with
Or. Che tpk
I Ajar raiMaaallata bleed
I tíSt"jS!S!S TrsW
IrfHtteteeJ lar wuasr
Med erase lesja Coastal
I lV?fuT "Su"1
clinch.
even noimn.
urn Mi rotrn-A repetltinn or the
prevloua period with both men aninlnr
!n the art of derenae In the early part
when at timet the pair rniud furtotu-
ly. TIM bell again raurht the pair In 1
Clinch. EVF."i HnI'Mi.
IHMMi I I I llavden did all Hie letd
Inr rinally landinr alirr upperrut.
Wlllianit nn the defetitlvi throughout.
HAYIiKN'H HOUND
HAVOKN CON'TINI TH TO
PMCM mi-ill il(l-
KH Mi SIX-Hiyden. ikiw Miorniialily
refrethed iftcr Ihe minute reaplte-
tlirted with i i lith Pi Hie mouth a rrntt
with a left to the eye mil uaed hit rlrht
t . j ' .i t'"i I v In -"-nun on WUIIimt' mmith.
Wllllimt clinched repeatedly to ivold
puiiiluu-nt and the round ended with
Ilayden nn tup of ma man III hit corner.
HAVIIF.N'S ROUND.
Hoi i flEVEN-Wllh every ounre or
I it Mi-mirth. Wiillamt drove hie nrhl
Into Hiyden'a atnmirh ind ami I'-nly.
not a terririe rlrht Pi Ihe jiw. lliyden
wobbled lor m mtunt- and then
dropped He proved rame and wu np at
the rount of elrht only to NNlra a
titliicrlnar ten on the temple. Thlt Mow
tent him ttirrerlnr to the icrld rotln
fur the count of all. Ilayden came up
tarrerinr it the ronr aounded. Wll.
LIAMfl' Hm NO
ROUND KIOHT-The elhth found Wil-
iiimt ured and he clinched repeiteillv
ttklnr aevere punlthmciit while Haydiit
teemed to hive liken tecond leaae on
life ind trinity. He wu Mrlitlnr more
Inilciiy than ever durlnr thlt period.
HAYDI
inn Mi
It'll .Ml!
den'a. II
at will v
mil .Mi
MM; aNIi TEN-Were Illy
i landed repeited and almost
mouth ind held.
waa terrific - tried desperately for
(I. Ilayden then tore In end started tn
wallop Wlltiami around the body. A
stirr rlthl turned Williams around and
he heir rell end hair slipped. He alum
bled acniii tlie riir with lliyden at
hla heels. At Hiyden riurhl up with
Murua he United a itirr blow icroti Wll-
limit' eye and 1 moment liter linded
riuah hi Wllllimt' Jtw. Then
luiiiKunir mi sent
blow to villlama
body.
I ill BLOW THAT
HASTCm I ill END.
Tollerlnr for Just an Inalant Willlimi
rell hut reri'ued quickly. The crowd
yelled ror Ilayden lo finish William.
Tita old muter rrmned and went on to
take i aevere beit'nr. Thai lut blow
tint Hiyden linded wu a itirr blow to
the itotuieh ind 1 rlrht smash lo the
ear. Thii utter blow unmade the old
-1 in-i i- ii The ronr mundod with wu
llama tollerlnr to hla corner. The apec-
Utari yelled themselves hoarse for Ilay-
den. WllCami heird the clinior- end
smiled.
Ho turned irouhd Initlortlvely it
Ihoutli he wished Ui leo what It wai (II
aboul. Itufua wu out and he aeemod h
know It IIUT THK HMII.K HTII.I. rti:-
MAIMii. Tho ronr sounded fur the
tweirih round and Williams rame to the
rore tried to rite but tottered weakly.
Ilayden came hi the renter or the rlur.
iiy fmrkloa stepped over Ibe ropei
arknowledklnr dereal ror hla prlnr.pal
and llereree Hhk Mnnohin thoved Hay-
den's rlrht arm akyward ai luken or
victory- end a new champion wu nude.
tenant l.llley
hair. tlt Willi
ham or the rlrht hair putt will be
ed ror Ihe barkrield lhai will be sent
araitist ihe runners. Willi rive man of
nut or these players. Ihe dourlihoy
manasemcnt It attuied or some rrack
bai'kfield work. No rtoubi they will all be
nt In at vinous amies or the rame.
lieutenant Wells will hold ilnwn Hie
rullback iHitl. which ha occupied with
to much data In the rirat enraremrut
veen the two elevens. He la a fine
Ttné plunrer and an able director of the
iitun cords teams rnun lite post which he
untes The lieuleutni lint been cnneli
Inr Ihe Hourhhoy team and haa shown a
hit of chins In Hint line .r u.iil
for the quality or tha Thirteenth team Is
n for a I'-iik radius around these
piru.
udder ihe ".slippery Onei" will be In
ouaiii-r Job in .in ret the team in the
-une brainy manner that he has drinuii-
sti.it. i all seasuii. Aim to slip thruiirh
llu- niiposiiix llh" "lili the i el láctica lhat
he seems ao tipabln or.
There ire ill crack cindldilei ror the
in end i- j is un I lie liiiiirhtioy team ami
a man wim has the runmiiir or the n sin
hiday will bate a hard Job to tn k tho
ui-ir vn i ate lno-l t s!able or nlavhiv
ihe poaltiuni.
Miller In own ami Mc ormn k have
t. ..wu class arauist the rumiéis already
while ülbsoii i:uriii.h ami line have shown
. an well lu 1-11- ii e diuinr the pul
- w days thai l ieuleutni l.llley. ii.anari r
f the eleven annmimed to Tunes Spuria
thai in. y wuuld be used eralnsl Uie Ar
tiller) men wllhuiil a iluubl.
Murray and su hieimer al the two posts
ot lackle bit and lishl. lesu-.iiveli will
m useu to hum in runner tiaras rrom
lalnuir throiirh tackle puals In the line.
They did It quite wall lieloie.
rrom mart i-rauirr uufiy and lalson
will be sen n i Hie twu riiarda that will
wurk in ruard poals. This afternoon's
ainu will be tlie secoml rame rue all
lour bjsjb arainst tin auuuers and Ihey
are eipeded lo do well aramsl Hi m-
r anli y
bteiuhiidae and uroboven. centers will
have hi nrhl 11 out alune (a lo u in. atarla
Hie (aim They lire usually awiUiieJ In
aboui the middle ul Uie Inranlry coh-
le.ts
The dnurhteiy Hue wurks well tugether
and may pruve Uie means of a miner do
feal.
Hut the giiiineis ire gulng on Hie field
this alien..- i lu ot as lonlulenl ot a
win as Ihey are that thry will spring
surmise on Iba duughboya Willi several
una plays.
Ami thai s some certain
i tie in. o. i.e. s ..r tn. runner U ai
practiced faithfully on a iiumbtc ul ti n k
plays mat iney . i.e i io luiu the m
lanuymeii uu then iieads with.
M hulls ami Mills ale the u.oi wh-
will go to tn. llirh slaOiuin pieparod
lo fill II.. lullbeck is.si ror the gumiert.
in-ilj playu. have dainoutlralrd thtl
Ihey ran rill II ..iv well in their pre-
vious lllis fur Uie Thirteenth. Ihe two
wen are sure In o gainert lluuuali Uie
line both ire alar hooters and Ixilli luvr
played ss-hoia.n. i-Kiibell nouh to know
many of the liner pnlnls of Ihe game
ckulU has played Willi Ames while Mills
lut worn ue colon of the t.aliforula
Normal.
tilUnurr. Invla and Oroai tl Ui ball
Doat bar earned riaiiu to Uiesi- i-.i.a end
will uu duubl be seen lu Use arUUci) a
lineup.
I Unsure "bum .l-.se lu lb ground.'
can cut the wuul and Is a ill.' wan al
runnlug Uie ball u I Pasia waa In Louis
tilla tl Ibe un of in oral Thirteenth
Thirty fourth lam. bul he atura re
turned and reported fur practice He ha
Piaynt iouumii wiui Ui. ntii i it in ami
Irry leaiu and Is icputetf to be on uf Uie
be.i liairbarL on th bordei üroa held
down the quartet poal lu ma u u game
aou insu t graai rev. ih - tally h i
I wurk oa eud runs lie li i .plain ul
I u am
bell i audit the flghleri
REAL MIDDLE WEIGHT BOXER FROM
ST. PAUL MAY BE REAL CHAMPION
nt PAIL PI'RMAN
PEVKLAND. Nov. a. The mlddle-
welrht rrr.wn whlcli for several
w years rama uiiess ny
or It Paul.
It la rolnr ion fur in aay thlt Mike
ii'Hnwd Is the rreaUrl rniddleweirht
rirhter today but by ( runout rreak
of ii.it-: ne he hat the title and un
lesi all alrus tall will hanr on lo
It with ( death (rip.
The middleweight title hit been
Imffeteit i u i m e 1 1 ifuUv since the death
or Stanley Ketrhcii ntlly Papke tint
i Itlmed It and drrcnuerl it auccess-
fully .- t Wi lewis In i'arlt.
i ne nesi year cycuute Jonn
in .in eaten i-apae ami
rhnmploiuihlp but In r.iij
Johnson's Declaration
Starts Lots of Talk
By Associated Press.
Chlcaro Nov. (lineen or Ihe Ameri-
can loamie were delured here today with
iiieaugei. tome or them approval (ml
many or them murium over the an
uuuuceinent by II. U. Johnson preitdeiil
or the learue that eicuiptioua ror Ul
playera In Ihe learue will be asleed from
the national roveiunieul.
Hasebnll iiien were divided In Ihelr npln-
Inna ur the advisability of tlx- applications'.
Autrust Hermann rhairmaii or the nation
al cuiumlstiou and prealdent or the Cin-
cinnati National learue club ravored the
move If necessary lu maintain baseball at
Ha present alandard.
President Johnson today Insisted that
tin hall players and club owners mlfhi
Juat u well hive the t'st now and know
whether thoy wero rolnr lu be able to
keep Ihelr men.
"if i my. i - ire di arted Ifidlsrrlmlualely.
baseball cannot ro on." he (lid. "If the
rovcinuienl shuuld take nine men rruiu
one club and mine rrom another tlj -rame
would be ( Urce. It we poolod
pliyora llicie would bu a cry or eymlt
cale baseball ru thai Is nut or the ques
Hon. We limit rain Hie situation lr the
clubs ire lo cominue Ihey must have
playera. In many cases tlie drafting ul
one player would ruin a learn."
Lee Howard Through;
Team Goes on Strike
lly Assorlited Preai.
Kluuiuliieloit Ind.. Nov. N.-llie eligl
blllty committee or the "big 10" con
rerence today atmuuiircd l.ce Howard.
ImCana's aiiisitlnnil Pluurlng rull birk
vTit dlsquiliried rrom funiier participation
In Inler-rollegiate aimrtt. The news com-
ing on the heels uf the disqualification
or nn. nt Ouird Kueti overwhelmed thali
team males mil liiey went on 1 strike ill
arierlug not to play the lust ajamo agalutl
Purdue.' s-
A meeting waa called with the roaches
and aevecal members or Ibe rarulty prea-a-aal.
but 111 spile id aevere pressure tlie
men would not rnusem to pliy. Indiana
asset Is tin- inminillee wat unfair lu not
allowing iho lull three weeks for linea
llgallun of Howard al provided by the
rules.
Mill Itr.l) I HUM M Villi
Dy Aiauclated I'reaa.
i sr. ins. Wash . Nov. IKI. tieueral ord
era have been n.sled al t amii I.ewia for-
bidd nr all ofricers and enlisted men or
this i amp lu vialt th city or tveallle un
lets upon duly nr under orders from
Camp military authorities or vacept upon
specific permission in wrltlur by com-
mand of Oeueral i. A. Oreen. Thar
are mure thin ai.uuu uat'onal army men
al camp I.ewia.
wiui the whistle today. Hu la a great
"neneiii" Uiuse in his leginieui awert.
I jinplou. Ilauttier ami i.tttnei are out
for tn. I posts which they are ill fully
enable id tilling. Ihey arc ill strung on
lotwaul passe.
kteuluakt. oibbs and siperka have shown
enough class III pi Wile and actual raines
played to earn Ihe right to attend this
alien.-. "i. - . ul. si lu unit .uu
UUhiUawski and Puirlghl will -lti. i.n
lu guaid p- .in.. ns Ihey tliow lew genis
iluuugh uie renter
..-nail Will he lúe i .liter scut In fur Uie
gunueia and uu on- doubt but mat In
i an ful thlt po-i well nuugh and more
play uu Ihe regmieiiiei teatu.
ai any rale it w ill Isa aotne gwjw. The
Uuie of aurting la set ror iwo-UUriy.
Ibeaksglileg Hay lord Heady
Ihe Furl tuiu All stare ere iiraiiinui
irry day It Ui lurl grid ud ptumise
lo l.e in line aliene loi ll r Turkey day
bill agaiual the lamp Cody All Stars
II laso and Kosvsel til ah scliou . al
fil eel too
angriiienia
Ihe SU. s by Ul.
Iter of i.uintiierce
Ihgers Pley Prerilee levar.
II lelo ma ti a. mad liaera will may a
lu aune reme with Atubulaure uuoipeiiy
No. W team Una murnuig it v .. cluck in
the blgb stadium. In prepeietlun fur Use
well high erhoul.
be wat Bcals IsktU.
Th rrack eunei tram ot Ibe Sen la
cuilu acbonl risfeatod in. 1 .leu veaun lur
Ike aeruod luu Thuisday ilts-auuuu by
both nulrrew the Hile which remained
In abeyame until Hank Klaus claimed
II l.v virtue of a victory over Papke
in IIH3. Ills nanus were pretty rn-
erally recotnlied.
In Wi neorr Chip knocked mil
Klaus In twu successive flrhta and
claimed tho tille. s
i in I v In toil Chip unfortunately
ran Into punch in Uie rirst round
or hit bout with Al McCoy and the
latter laauined the title. McCoy wu
never a reil champion and utually
(led lad anyone who wu likely to
knock htm mu. He wm beaten re
prated ly
n'Dowif i
lake the
peatedly In iio-dcclslon bouts but
the rirsi to make htm
ktrt
en.. w.i is a native nr St. Paul. He
recently rraduaicd rrom the weller-
weiKlit rlatt and haa not been taken
very aerloutly u a middleueirht.
Hospital Corps Boxer
on Thanksgiving Card
COUIE HANLON.
or the Fort Bills Hospital corps and
who meet h o. sasa of the Firth
cavalry In a four-round preliminary
mi Thanksgiving n'ght lu support uf
the ttile-Wllaon lightweight cbitn-
litonshtp lilt heidltner. llanlon and
Hill ire to box at IM pounds. Army
botera ire usually 1 busy lot ot fel-
lowa atd tlucere butlers. Hinlon Is
no eireption to the rule. He Is
si. .mu ibove with hie kayo right on
e.ui billon.
Bowie Summaries
lulluwlng are the mulla or rues de
elded over the Bowie Maryland rare
ruuree Friday anernuun Nuvetuber "J
Trirk food.
FIHST HACK Three-fourtha mile:
ltd M.. ill (Obert) 1
I'AKTir.AN no (Button) a
li.Ali'KH nr; (Krlcksonl a
Tlme-l:l4.
Prices-Ideil 5H -S I'lrttian. 1-1.
1-1 outi I .ii pel 10-1. 4-1 I. Mill
Pepp Mlllrace Mayliew Hippy hiulle
tleirilllh. l.ady Xmall Aldebarry Will
soon and knlghl of lb hcarlela alao ran.
flcrflabed sillie Witers iiaveiuiu. Pba-
Itrlua buiikiia Oriuloi and Elyalan.
0ONO RAjOJ one mile:
l.Aliv UKliTHiiliF. g (Krirkaun) 1
I IROI I N luh (lluxl.-u tl
IHKA mi (PaiTingtun)
Time-1:43.
lines lady Oertrude 4-1 i 4 1.
Tarquín I I I S. out: ties lo I 4-1. H I.
r-uuinangba Man. ska Hounle Be Wleb-
aka Frank Keogti. Polly Mill ritirky Hen.
Hlckury Nal I num. Is. hnyal York Mid
Ouldeu Hour alao ran. scratched Happy
.-mili. Jessie U.. Meetugeu. Iloee Fiim.
Uaau of Menlo ami John Douglas.
I nihil HAi'JI Seven elgblbl aalle:
. - e. tin twiiisj i
NUUil. llu (ulwalli
kll-MLR. Ill nun ... t
Hint I" .t.
Prlree louive It II uul; Mlgel. II.
I I. I ll Kilmer. 10 1 l-l. f I. Pater Jiy
Wild Thyme silk Bird Firing Line. Mid
am o- in... lobeiigiiu ami Balaren
L'l lo ran. scratched- tarquín unwa
lieu and lleiublte.
FOURTH RACE -me wile:
4ACK HCOl. w i Win mark I
svvi.ip ip ii m itviiii i i
WiMiHiiip mi tkuumicr. 3
I li.es J.
Up II I I.
M0. in..
.llu als
Crepusrule.
i i" out aut: sweep
Woodtrap. a i. a i
lyuetl. Incog ajad
Mralihed-Yalerlua.
A aBk
"tjaaaaataeaB
ML JBk'.ejr
FIFTH RAi:L Mil and M yarda:
iimsikLYfi. nr iBuikmi i
Itl' liNHIiaiM. 104 .Wahs !
CAPT. RAY lie tBulwell) 1
Tlwe 1 :4V
nut. hioukiyu ll i i i-tj TtsMat
Here's Chance for Rivers
To Get Another Waugh Date
SB. VOl CITY M Maw. a. Bethst rrem.tr r OU recatee cerrera a liberal
Mfrr fee ( return eafasj rat east ketweee Jew Rivers asta ateMy Waufk. IMhi
denla ska based here recently lb rkfM eaalaa whew Rivers lest I
Waufk ea a real la M tMrteeaOj raaai.
Use p reave tilo ta pal es fellews a en taduecmrnl le pet Rivers la Use lecel
rlag atare aeecc wllk Waufk far Ike pelr preved real arawtsHJ cara here:
"A iiariale el pwrae ot Iraca with tke prlvllrre ef 7t per. eeal le be
eat Ti Md 23 sthmer su leeer at tu permee at I o'clock la the aru-mm. Bth
V) liifb ead Rivera U aeet ferfeltt el ties rack for weight and appearaere. The
bent la be ef 1 roueds wllb aaay referee agreed apea by Ik hetera ead pro-
meterá le arríetele. The guarantees e he held by atekeheMer U be eanirri
al time ef maklag natch articles. Tke bent lo teke piece ketweee krttteaa aad
New Yean. '
Pliers- manee
m Ihe propositi!
War Hits Sport Cost;
Material Prices Soar
Cleveland. Nov. B. The active apertt
nun III rind Inr tlut the war II altpptnr
him ( Jolt in tha poeketbook and that the
hlth coat of sport la right In line with
the hlth cost of linnr.
The price or biaehalli and roofballi
hain't yet been hit by war price. but
the rotrer is paying Ihe price In increased
coal of balls and clubs and Ihe tennis
player pays per cent more for hla halls
did ricqueti.
rerhipa the hunter la hardeit hit.
A year aro It Wat post I hie to buy 1
very fair double barrel ahotrun lor about
fT7.&0. The tame gun will coat It more
tod(y. The higher. priced gum heve In-
created at the same ratio.
Repeating thotruni and ririei hive In-
creased In price rrom K tn ftlto ud
ammunition nai Increased rrom so to 100
per cent.
The new fed Ice akitlnr hu rinsed
thousands lo aeek this recreation during
the Hat two yeiri tnd this year rinds Ire
rkiters forred to piy an advance of from
60 to T.S tier cent In Hie cott or skates.
Akitlnr shnes hive advanced SO per
cent since lait year.
Other aportlnr roodt hit by high prices
ire camplnr outfits sleds hockey para
pt:crnalla hard rubber howling bills ind
aweateri. X
Race Entries
BOWIE MARYLAND.
nn-1 RACE One mile:
y KPubeth H
3KI7 Dalrose
afiTOI Klllarney
:imi I itiiu Bo;
aauj wirhiki
SAUK King or the Wind
:ir.i:-.H oirnnne
;e:'.77 Philaria
MV Mint Right
3f.lMs sunny Hill
111
BRCOND RACE Seven rurlongi;
MI50 senitor Brodertek os
3S41 Perigourdlng M&
304&S Orlando of Havana 10
yMt Game Cork it
Mim Wood Violet 10
MUM Sliteen to One 10
30439 Frignmrd 114
TturtD RACE One mile and 1 lll-
IcelKli :
30400 Hesse 04
34o Flon Finch 4
30470 Muela I0
36471 t .111-1 Biumin 109
31769 Goodwood lOt
36419 Tom I owrv 109
36469 llamirull 10
10469 ümlthrield 106
36140 Lucky H 107
3SM7 Andes 110
36116 Mac h Court 110
36169 king Hamburg 110
36463 Sir William Johnion 110
8M.15 F.arly Morn 110
4 Milton Campbell 110
At Old Pop 110
34tM Tinkle Bell 110
36410 Saturn 110
36169 blue Thistle Ill
30463 Malheur 113
FOURTH RACE One mile:
36161 Barry Simmon 101
36461 Woodainne 106
36464 Judge wmrrield 10
36333 Shooting Sim 107
36416 Airman . 110
36461 Fenmouie 114
3646t King Neptune 116
36461 Highland Lad 117
30391 Hauberk IM
FIFTH RACE BU furlongi:
soioo Mellon W
36470 Rota Finn W
e-i Habrock lot
36400 Water l.ady 10
86407 Peep Might 10
36417 litimaiitm 10
36460 Tea Caddy 10
(36460)StarUmr It
SIXTH RACE One mile end 1
quarter:
3096U Murkroit OS
36469 Couitn Dan 03
:i6!69 Greetings 03
UA490 lady Edwlna S
3669 Itusewiter OS
3f-397 Rake Olf 401
9401 Old Ben 106
30463 Jarklet 10
36463 Sam slick 110
36m Chrlitle 111
(3646t Luther 11
SEVENTH ITACE-Nlle tnd (evenly
yards:
96464 Firmr Line I
34467 Sea Beach 93
39144 Huda'a Brother ta
36464 Progreillve lit)
(646 Witer Wllrh lot
3647 Bond
36464 Kllleon 04
3A4A4 Star Finch 10
Hoto! li iinuiii Fay 40
36464 Vermont 110
Maryland Form
Bonn..
I. tn ecu Grin. Wood violet. Tread light
ly ll. .
r. fslstoen to bnc. Wood Vtulet. (triando or
Hat ana.
3. Lucky h.. Atutía Flora Fmrh.
4. Hauberk. Fenmnuae judge VSingfleW.
startling. Tea i:addy Water lady.
A Luther chrlaUe Ureauuga.
7 Water Wllrb. Vermont. Hilda's lu other
bloom i t. l-i l-l: capt. Ray tt i.
1-1. Goldeu baliUlli. Mia llcpreeall.
Hesa. Flora Finch and Heprobale alau
ran scrap bad -wild Tbjjan.
SIXTH race .Mil ind ) yards:
HHlrtHiH JONATHAN baj -MU llu.... I
BATTI.R ABBEY 14 Trola f
kASTMl LILLY 104 .k. nun ii I
Time I lb l a.
Price - Brother JuueUwui. 9 1 li out
Paul Abbey. II. It. II Easier LUly.
3-9. I f. out. uriana atariarri i ... nut
bank. Fur lar but ind sarin Fus alao
no.
-I V t-.S I H HA' . I Mile and M )tid
KILTS Ml (Willi) I
Mlas KMUTKM. Ha) (kterglen 1
WIIHJW BOUETTE. W (Erikloq) 1
Tltua-l.u 4 k.
lii.s. kill.. 31 1-4. l-l I Mlu kruler
l-l is. out; Widuw Bods.u. II II
I t Mirgery. Crapuaculf May W . aad
Thoroughbred Racers
Whose Sires and Dams
in English Stud Book
Ruing ihla year over the New York
and Maryland tracks bu enjoyed a pros-
perity ikln to the dayf before Injurious
legislation neirly wiped out the sport
ayi the Chieire Dally Riclnr Form.
Many new and wealthy recruits are found
among Ihe leading owners or the year.
Among the great gatheringt it the big
tracks In the east were many who had
never been on a race track before. Tbe
old -timet were loit In the Mr crowd of
new enthusiasts many of whom knew
little or less aboul horaes raring and any-
thing pertaining lo the greatest of out-
door sports.
Many the qnestinns liked of old turf-
men. Tlie question most asked by the
novice was 'What la a thoroughbred?"
To such a query 1 horseman of high
standing and well versed In the lore of the
turf replied thai when applied to horses
the term thoroughbred ll understood to
mi in an animal of a breed that haa been
bred tn England for generaUona to race
at Uie running gait. Horiei were raced In
Ingland Mr it least all hundred veirs.
and probably considerable mora than that
Perore the thoroughbred breed was es
tahllshed. Durlnr m those yeirt the
breeders or race horses in England had
douhtleai endeavored to Improve tbe
peed ind olher rare-winning qualities or
Ihelr racing alock by careful selections
or sires and dama or demonstrated
merit.
The eminent English writer. J. H. Walsh
(sionehenre). author or the valuable
slandird work "The Hnrae In the Stable
and the Field" alilDd that the breed or
race horses known as thuroughbred WM
established about ITS0. The round.it ton
slock rrom which litis breed was rrealed
as staled by stonrticnge. was an rollows:
Flral Native marea uaed ror racing and
bred from Spanish and English strain.'
the former most probably descended rrom
the time ot James the First and most
prubably there Is not now tha slightest
strain of his blood eitauit.
Third Place's White Turk extensively
used and to him most of onr beat bones
can ne traced through Matchem.
Fourth The three Turki brought over
rrom the tiege or Vienna in Ifisi.
Firth The royal mares Imported by
Charlea the Second who aent Ms "Master
or the Hone to the Levant" especially tn
procure them. These are alio mentioned
In an the best pedigrees.
There ire twu clisses of thoroughbreds
one or which Includes only iuch de-
afsndenti or king Miarles' royal mares
at were by pure Barb Arabian or Turk
stalllona without Ihe admltture of oth
er blood: while the other class Includes
animals thai are direct descendants In the
paternal Hue or Ihe rirat rlaaa and have
Inherited not lesa thin fire unbroken
crosses In the maternal line or the thor-
oughbred of the first class. Al we un-
derstand it all inch animals regardless
of then- speed ability or other race-winning
quatiUes were ellgihle to registra-
tion ll thoroughbred In tlte old English
stud Book ind no distinction wis made
there between the two classes above
named.
All hnrtei are thoroughbred whose sires
and dama trace In every line to animals
that ire registered In the English Stud
Book whether they ire clean cut and
abow quilllv or not.
The thoroughhred horse or Amerlci Is
a descendant or the Enrllsh thoroughbred.
There were three horset to one or the
other of which th English thoroughbred
Is largely Indebted tor hla must valuable
qualities. They were Byerley Turk liar-
Icy Arabian and Godnlptnn Arabian all
"f which were undoubtedly pure bred
horses or tbe desert. Most or the best
thoroughbred! or the present time ire
deacendants or English Eclipse Matchem
or King Herod. Eclipse was a direct de
arendant In the paternal line or Darley
Arabian: Matchem or Godolphin Arabian
and Herod of r.yerley Turk. Tlio dun or
rieron was in Dren to nancy Argüían
through Flying linden. Tbe dam or
Matchem waa by Crort's Partner ion of
L I0t OR TRAFFIC SCORED.
By Associated Press.
New Haven. Conn. Nov. 93. Prof. Inr-
Inr Fisher or Yala Unlveralty. In i lec-
ture on the "economic aspects or rood
comerviUon." delivered to Yale ludl-
enc . scored the liquor trame as the
"greatest or our pro-German enemies
within." He alto aturked tbe tobacco
Induitry and other 'iusury-suptilying
urraniiillons." wblcb "make capital or
wir by advocating tbe use or their prod-
uct! aa necessary1 to the comrurt and
efficiency of the soldiers."
all the latest equipment and modern conveniences.
No expense has been spared to make this the. finest
hall in the Southwest perfectly lighted and well ventilated.
Soft Drinks
h Connection
THE SPORTLIGHT
-BY GRANTLAND RICE-
nesting Tea I It.
Sesm there cease lb anrirni cry
" U'katil rati write ebeat hi J"
Seaa 1Mb aneleet fea driru b.
-Whatil yen write about alt)''
kkH't lone slice kit Use key ;
r4kiri drifted ea It way.
New thai whaler' came te aaay
whatil yen write 1 karat aewT"
Mtteea wlatrr haek we heard .
H hat II inn write about Mar
Veer by year they're passed Use ward
"Whatil yon wrlle aboul :"
Sport we knew nuts seatrwket lame
Wer ban else aleked Use fame.
Vet our answer Ii tke nsr
"We'll write aboul column."
Tke Jeb Eternal.
There are few Jobs In this wrought up
commonwealth that last forever plug.
There ire few assignment! thai parallel
the late Mr. Tennyson's brook. Bui If
Insist upon having iuch an occupi-
llon we anggrst lhat you go west and
pick out some foothill team to coach.
Sugg went to Chicago over twenty yeara
ago or thereabouts and ine Maroon :n-
strurtor hit only begun to ret well
wirmed up. Fielding H. Yost hif Michi-
gan lomethlng like aeventeen yeirs aro
and he hu hardly more thin stirted.
Harry Wllllimt lit upon Minnesota twen-
ty yean or ao ago and like Sugg and
Yost be has Just begun to roach. Theae
three western leaden hare served a to-
tal of some slity or rnore years on tbe
(tree Jons in that lime iney have trained
and developed over i.uou players. Just
how many miliott tackles tbey have seen
made and mlased Just how many spirals
they hare watched drirt down tbe Held is
a trifle beyond our statistical lore. But
It has been enough.
The New Slate
There will be a tremendous revival tn
western football when tins wir end! ind
Michigan resume! with Chicago and Min-
nesota. Tbe west in 1 rootball way
hain't yet round anything lo uke the
place of Michigan vs. chingo and Mirla-
ran ri. Minnesota. w:aconsin Illinois and
THE COME-OVS LAMENT
I never seen nothln' like It
II got my goat awrlght.
I was sunn' In
With i lot or tin
And playing the gimo skin light.
f holds i king run on serení;
It looked like mighty good to me.
So I bet every cent
With blurrin' rent
Who played like a parod-ee.
I never seen nothln' like It
It tot my goit you bet.
My old nerve creeks
when he shows mur Jsekt
And I ami got over It yet.
YES THEY DID NOT
It Is- reported that Brinch Rickey w ant-
ed Jack Hendricks to manage the Card!
because bout were college graduates.
Following the same line or thought we
reel under no obligations to observe th
release dates on the following- dlspitehei.
Cincinnati Ohio II ll understood thlt
Garry Herrmann haa asked ror tke resig-
nation or Christy Mitnewion. There is
no UT-reelln? between the two but Herr-
mann wants a mm on the club who eats
the same kind or garlic sausage be I so
fond of.
Chlesgo. Ill Charles Comlskey la to
releise ill members or the chimplnn
White Son. Oomlskey ii well sunned
with the White Suv' work last rill but
wmtf a trim or pliyeri ill of whom
live on the south sine. "Such club
would h more repreienuttre" Comlskey
aid. "i list's what t want what do J
care about pennants ?"
Cleveland Ohio Uniera a mm bat
worked In railroad construction camp
he cin't expect to get Job with the
Indians according to in Interview given
out here by Jim Dunn. railroad con-
tractor himself. Dunn hat released
Speaker Graney. Chapman Coveleskle and
Fnhl but will keep Oulito who eiu ar-
Don't Trifle with
asís
But Get Kid of Them Quickly
Clcanac tho System of All Impurities
Watch your blood supply cloaely
be ever on the alert left soma Im-
purity oreep In which will make in-
roads upon your general health.
For upon the condition of your
blood dependa largely whether or
not you are to enjoy that robust and
splendid vitality to which you ar
entitled.
Some of the moat painful and
rtoue ail manta are dlaeaaea of tha
blood which could be avoided by
alert and prompt attention. Rheu-
matlam cornea from a tiny germ
which fata lta foothold when the
blood supply la impura and run
down.
. Catarrh is another disease which
science haa abown la more easily
contracted when the blood is in an
Primm's No. 1
For Your Entertainment
On December 1st we will open our
new Pool and Billiard Parlors with
Primm's No. 1
Tke Old Mac Mar.
Maje of Ul are arcustomed to think ol
the old Michigan machine oí Heitnn-
Snow. etc. fime he'ng only a raw
yean bark. Yet It was anteen yean ago
when thli lineup took the rield. Tempui
dnei aomethlnr more thin ruglt. II alto
sklda ehooti ind whiyiri.
The P.elllst
The pacifist who looks ft Fnace
Aad calla far peace la la Iceeee
Or else t take a cleerrr view
alia cranium la fall el fee. L. L. K.
Drlftlaf Oa.
Evert ant Srhulle remained it the list
or the old Cubs not Including Helóla
Zimmerman who wii not a member of
the 190 cast.
These two have outlasted the reit or
the brigade wblcb woo II games eleven
yeara ago.
Heinle the 7m Joined liter on. but be
wit part or the pennint winning cist.
Heinle hid his best year last season de-
spite his world series depreulofi and la
still good tor several campaigns to come.
Rut the Trojan and WIIdr:re hive about
lerved their time in lb rront line.
Even will aUH be a Mluable man is
an Klvlier or is a manager for no one'
In the game knows every angle or tbe
profession any better.
"Who Is tbe belt all around athlete now
In Ihe gime?" querlei F. K. J. "berry or
Pcnnsylvinli or Gllphint or Welt Point?"
Firty-nrty la u clore is we can get to
any direct reply.
"Speed up tbe club bead ir you car to
Cat the desired distance" writes Chirk
una. Query Why Ii wir like the club
head?
Germany doesn't know auytnlng about
goir but she will discover some breesv
morning the meaning or "itjtmle"
"trapped" and or being 3 down ind 9
lo play
Jlm Corbet! says be wu Ihe man who
gave FHz a chance to become ramous.
Jim didn't mean It that way hut it we
remember rightly be It correct with
punch to the solar plexui acting as in
intermediary.
ANSiVER IT YOfRSELF
MeaUess and wlieatless days mesn noth-
A youngster who calls himself Jack
Dempsey has licked Carl Morris. The
trouble about these young lighten Is
lhat they never do anyming original.
Sim i in it rom wis llrked igiln the
other night. Mia! tlckrta look better
than clean records lo Bam these days.
Til Philidelpbii Athletics hive been
playing Informal baseball for ao long
tbe rana wouldn't recognise them if they
started i real game.
NEW MEXICAN C0MIU88I0NEO.
By Assorlited Presi.
Tort Snelllng. Minn. No fa. Among
commissions innounced by the com-
mander or the ofricers' training camp
here today Is thst or Henry M. Shew
of Las Vegas N. M.. at first lieutenant
Blood Disorders.
Impoverished and disordered state.
There ar numerous other dlaeaaea
which ara due solely to an Impura
condition of the blood.
Can you not see therefore the Im-
portance of taking a blood purifier
ao aa to avoid theae dlaeaaea? Juat
give the system a thorough cleans-
ing with & & a that sterling blood
remede and you will be in poaltlon
to enjoy the blessings of good
health.
8. 8. 8. haa been on th market
for more than fifty yeara and Is sold
by druggists everywhere. Demand
& 8. 8. and don't take a substitute.
Free medical advice will be gladly
given about your own oaaa if you
will writ to our medical director.
Addreaa Swift Specific Co.. X2-A.
Swift Laboratory. Atlanta Oa. Adr
Announces
207 Antooto
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