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The Santa Fe New Mexican from Santa Fe, New Mexico • 4

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SANTA FE NEW' MEXICAN Monday, June 28, J9j: ICAN SPORT CORNELL WINS JUNIOR VARSITY 8-OAR RACE BY TWO LENGTHS; PENNSY SECOND; COLUMBIA TB; ICELAND STANFORD MAKES TRIP ACROSS CONTINENT TO COMPETE IN BIG REGATTA oat Columbia Gets Shqht Advantage ig low e-rw the old rw. Start and Pennsylvania Puts Dp 1R seconds WHITE SlJX WIH SUNDAKS GAME BT TD 8 SCORE WINNING RUN SCORED IN LAST HALF OF NINTH; GAME NOT AN exciting exhibition FOR THE FIRST FIVE PARAGRAPHS. for -tbs White Sox. Both Lopes and Russell pitched good ball. Lopes struck out one more man than Russell, and -had bettor control.

Russell could not put the ball over tbe piste all the time as he says he Is not used to pitching from a low pitchers box, Lopes struck out twelve men and alloaed two free bases, while Ruisell fanned eleven and issued four free transportations, besides hitting a batter, Tbe White Sox bad only all of their regular men in their lineup, the other three regulars being unable to piny yesterdny. All the playern, however, will be In good fighting trim for next Sunday and Monday against A(-amoea. The ground a HI be cleaned and put in good condition this week, a new first-class pitchers box will ba built, and everything will be In A-l condition for tbe games against Ala moan. Y-terdaya game by inning follows: R.H. E.

AHMar .1.... 202 919 100 6 8 White Sox 100 004 0117 I Rafteriea: Lopes and Martloes: Russell and F. Ortl -Summary Two-base hit, 3. Alarid, Onego. Three-base hi Is, J.

Berardl-Belli, Baker. Home run: Qrtego Rtruck out: by Lqpes 12, by Russell 11. Basse on balls: off Lopes t. off Russell 4. Time of game: 2:20.

Umpire, C. Padilla. Good' Fight for Lend; Only Half Length Afiart at Mari (By Leased Wire to New Mexican.) Pougheepsia. N. June 28.

Cornell won to junior vanity eight-oared two-mlle race hen today by two lengths; Pennsylvania second, Columbia third. Official time: Cornell, 10:01 1-5: Penn, aylvanla, 10.0$; Columbia, 10:07 S-S. A quarter of a mil from tha finish Cornell her lead and Columbia began to make gains on Pennsylvania At the finish Courtney' juniors won easily by on and one-half lengths, while tha Pennsylvania eight as tec-ond, three-quarter of a length, ahead of Columbia. The mark mads today A Pretty The Junior ar, i were off at 4 2.8 Columbia got i a()tw, the siArt with shad- ahead of t'-'i i ance from the shut though Pennsylvania g0T load with Columbia and even terms At t'n i ait Pennsylvania has a si, Cornell, wih Cobnut, a length, doing toward the was a pretty raw vanla and Cornel, with vanla cress about a ousruf length In the lead the quarter mark, the Dine but a half a length a fart nell first. Pennsylvania Columbia third The baseball game yesterday afternoon at tha college ground resulted In a victory for the White Sox by the score of 7 to 5.

The winning rua was scored In the last half of tha ninth when with two men down and two men on bases the All-Stars left fielder dropped Rodrigues high fly and M. Padilla scored the tally that cinched the game. The game waa rather slow and uninteresting for tha first flee innings, and tha All-Stara had a great lead, but In the sixth Inning the White Sox tied the score, and the game developed Into a plUhern' battle between Lopes tor the All-Stars and Russell TNI CLOSSON COLLETT LEASE BOTH LOCAL THEATERS FOR TW) YEARS FROM CATE FIRST NATL 8( United Statee Dpotky Capital and Surplui pjj Jumor smd Fmhmm Crews Lie Up Big Regatta Calls attention to Hi Ti CERTIFICATES OF DtP at an ideal form of for Idle fundo. They ana In sums pf $0 and bear Interest at FOUR It waa announced today that It Charles C. Cloason and W.

Gul- la lett have renewed the lease of the I Paris healer tor a term of two J5t years and have also taken a 36 New Tork, June 28. Following are the Junior vanity and freshmen crews to row la the big regatta at Poughkeepsie: tease on the Elks theater for tha St1 CENf per annum; Ium same period, Mf. GuJh-tt going in fit, aixlmoniht ar a year; ine 39 -With Mr. Cloason. Mr, Oullett Si celtsiaal can be rwmw Columbia 2.

F. J. 4 V. 8, Junior Varsity Crewe Bow, W. Sengstaken; Burg head; 2.

P. P. Mam T. Hooven; 8, F. M.

Slmbnda, own BOX El wbl continue as active manager 3k Of both houses. Hi thorough ex- St1 perience In the business and dls- hi In pleasing tha pub-V-j -T MAKE USB lie and satisfying the amusement 3k demand tn tbe most up to date manner make It certain that the Ski policy of the two house will be Si quite satisfactory to Santa 3k eurity and Interest perleda. DEP08IT Important other valuables R. H. Spurge; 7.

C. W. Cronenberg; stroke, B. Myers; coxswain, A. K.

Paddock, Average, age 18 5-8 years; height, ft. It 114 weight, 188 8-18 lbs. TzcraufTTEft CAPT.JAOOMINI and LELANP gTAflFQRD fST VARSITY CREW papers, skstHm, should IS theater goer during the next two SS 1 tected from fir or theft, a Freshman Eight-oared Crewe Syracuse Row, J. Y. Port; 2.

H. a Hartwell; 3, J. T. Collins; 4, D. Summerville; 1,2.2 Hopkins; 8.

J. Worden: 7, V. it atrek. V. J.

White-side; coxswain, a F. Buchanan. Average, age, 29 1-8 years; height 8 ft 11 1-2 weight 189 1-3 lbs. Columbia Bow. J.

Fairfield; 1 J. Trowbridge; R. R. OXoughlln; 4, R. Murphy; 5, H.

Ritter; 8, R. Lahey; 7, R. O. Pennell stroke, D. W.

Leys; coxswain, Thomas. Averages, age, 19 years; height 8 to 84 In weight 183 lbs. Cornell Bow, W. D. Comings; 2, A.

L. Fuller; 2. O. C. Wykes; 4, T.

J. Helms; 5. a Kirkland; 8. 3. S.

Coe; 7, G. Brower; stroke, a Handwerger; coxswain, A. S. Collins. Averages, age 8-4 years; height 8 ft; weight, 171 1-2 lbs.

Pennsylvania Bow', a C. Gosewlck; 2, T. O. Hunter; 8, G. Tilden; 4.

a D. Yan Buren; 5, C. Clan; 8, E. W. Wick-man; V.

C. Chambers; stroke, H. S. Rose; coxwain, R. L.

Jack. Average, age 19 year; height 5 to 19 1-2 weight 163 lb. Pennsylvania Bow, Get; 2, It E. Gotham; 2, A. Kay 11; 4, C.

Guenther; 8, 8. A. Wofi; 8. O. H.

Sehellena; 7, H. a Hildebrand; stroke, a K. Marey; coxswain, A. M. Weirick.

Average, age, 1 years; height I a 11 S-8 weight 156 2-4 lbs. Ularly during absence, from car combined srtt security afforded more thui pensatae for the cost St Use our A merles ha Association Travelers Oi when you go on your true Poughkeepsie, N. June JJL A tradition waa broken by the Lteiand Stanford vanity cress when they went pn the Hudson tor two practice spins, tbe first crewe that have ever ventured out of the boathouse on a -Sunday since the early days of the regatta. Frank Guerena, coach of the Stanford oarsmen, said that the "practice wee absolutely necessary, after the week trip across the continent, when little or no exercise waa 'possible. The Californians were out early tor their first spin and found condition practically IdeaL They rowed four miles at a paddling stroke and after getting, back to their boat house went to church.

In the after-'noon Geerens had him Crew out again, this time tor a five-mil putt at the same easy stroke, la the paaying Ittastretlon are shows Captain G. A. jacomin! and the first varsity crew of tha Leland Stanford unlver uy. HH444HIHIMC -MH Cornett 38 year. While Mr.

Oullett would 38. 38 make my statement today. It is 381 38 known that be I going to Den- 38 vet at once to make arrange- 38 38 meats regarding an improved 38 class of attractions and will have 38 38 something Important to say 38 38 when he returns 38 38 To correct a persistent mlsun- 3k del standing It may be slated that 38 38 Nathan Salmon la simply owner 3k 38 of tbe Paris theater building and 38 38 leases It to Messrs. Closson and 38 1 38 GulletL who have sole manage- 38 3i ment of the house as now also 38 1 38 of tha Elks 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 36 38 of Martinet the southwest comer and Second Bow. F.

a Rayfleld, L. D. Kings-land; 2. F. Welsbrod; 4.

R. Lytle; $, G. G- Terriberry; 4, Q. D. Stahl; 7, D.

S. Morgan; stroke, H. I. Brooks; coxswain, A- McCandlees. Averages, age 23 2-8 years; height 8 ft 11 2-8 weight 162 1-2 lbs.

Well Known Referee Will. Officiate in Fight Here Visit The PREHISTORICCU DWELLERS The land shrouded Is and the Archaeologlcel of the American co.tlneet REACHED BY AUTO FV THE TRAN8CONTINEIT OARAGE Careful and experienced ri and Touriet Guldei Large, Powerful Cere Ne Reasonable Rate) Phone 96-W MONOAY'8 RESULT eure and MAN HE HAS IN MIND WILL A 8-EURE BAT lEPACtlON, MARK LEVY THINK. Baseball JOE GOODMAN jof Hoy, has discovered a new system of lubrication for hit Ford according to the 3 in ink-A erica n. lie used Lin-seed oil in the cranhcese recently and now he knows more of the nature of different oils than he did. The engine will recover after the stuff is cleaned out and new babitts replace the ones he burned out by it.

lie is gotng to try molasses next. Mike National League At Philadelphia Brooklyn 020 000 4 9 1 Philadelphia .000 009 0000 6 2 Smith and McCarty; Rixey, Baumgartner and Burns. OF At Cincinnati Chicago 000 200 0002 8 8 Cincinnati 000 110 0018 4 1 Zabel and Bresnahan; Toney and Wingo. am going to beat Torres then tor the big show." Nick Herrera said today of Baca: "Mike Baca, the pride pf Santa Fe, and lightweight champion of the state, some day ago issued a challenge to young Duran for a Zfhl at Gallup, July 4. No reply has been received.

Baca Is now engaged tn training young Rivera, of this city, tor a fight with Patsy Kline, of Albuquerque, champion bantamweight of the state. These two scrappers are hard hitters and a classy fight ending with a knockout la expected- Baca will be In young Riveras corner and will do his best to bring the bantam to Santa Fe. Baca is very anxious to algo any lightweight of the slate or Southwest at 138 pounds ringside." Work Idle Shotu NOW IF YOU gas-buggy null will keep off that new race track1 long enough for it to settle wtfll have some good races on the 4th. Somebody nearly ruined it yesterday. OU can get the At Boston (first game).

Boston 000 200 009 002 8 1 New York 000 290 000 013 12 1 Ragan and Gowdy; Mathewson and Meyer (11 Innings). RUFUS P. MARCH, general manager of the New Mexican Printing company, and Ben Munis, editor of El Nuevo Medrano, returned yesterday from a Pleasant and Successful Tnp to Cerrillos, Madrid and San redro in Mr, Marchs new Ford. American League No One Knows And You -Dont Care Who First Brewed Tea of hunting evety at your local Gun CH Always plenty of you may be some ibJ but the flying clay fool you at first 1 Write for free booklet "to Sport Alluring and of nearest trap-shooting da Dx Pert Pewder C. At New York (Second Game) Boston 000 039 0001 I 2 New York 000 292 OOx 10 2 Tyler and Whaling; Teareau and Meyer.

CUTTING OUT THE MUFFLER Director Mark Levy, ot toe Santa Ft Athletic ctob, la negotiating with one 'Of the best known westers referee to come to Bant Fe and handle the big bout off July 5th between Jack Torres End Harry Schaeffer and believe be will get his man, Ob nt of the dissatisfaction ex-by several spectator at the qjlbert-George fight, when the fighters were allowed to hag each other fpr a minute at a time, Mark has sjade up his mind there will he no plaint from that score this time; man he has to mind is somewhat scrapper himself and therell be wigging party on that night ira Steven bet of 2 to 1 that Too wont atop Schaeffer waa taken Saturday night by Jim Bergman, cal fan. 'Sam' says he Its some the -same way, and hell bet money Schaeffer gets the bacon, i ought to bring a rise from Tor-refc admirer. r'Demon Rivera yesterday had a wjrkout with 'Mike" Baca and la fast rounding ictp shape; Manuel Clave also boxel fast rounds with Rivera. Schaeffer and Torre will both arrive by auto Saturday next and will wfad up thetr active training that dWy; they will rest up and take it until the gong rings, Schaeffer orr the phone last night waa confidence personified and he remarked: yfell, it wont bp Torres dickering fjjr championship contests after the Mb; ItTI be your friend Harry; jw jurt pin that tn your bonnet I Pet. .667 .692 .587 509 .373 .373 .867 Plttsburgb-St.

Louis, rain. (Double-header Tuesday and Wednesday.) Enough for you to know that no one ever brewed a better drink than Earn dimes jet dont blame people for not believing everything they read in a newspaper.) sped American League At Washington Philadelphia .,..009 000 6000 Washington 020 090 OOx 2 Crowell and Lapp; Johnson Ainsmith. Poughkeepsie Mecca HE MOTORCYCLIST along; He didnt seem to cars Us mssrd a fans pedestrain. And left him standing there. My average ha improved, he said, I made another spare.

and Moreys Solitaire, of Rowing Devotees At Detroit Cleveland 210 000 000 2 Ceylon sod Indis Ten ilalkM) Pet. .596 .594 .652 .531 ,476 .400 .359 ...006 000 OOx 6 Detroit Hageraan. Harstad and Egan; Dauss, Covaleskle and Stanage. tffsTH AT THAT DEAR Logan, N. some one wants a new kind of selfstarter.

tihe Logan Leader has this WANTED .1 colored boy ten to fifteen years old, to crank car and open gates. Must be active, polite, blind, daf and dumb. Inquire at Poughkeepsie, N. Y. anus The par and the oarsman reigned supreme here today.

With twelve crew representing five universities competing in the annual regatta of the Intercollegiate Rowing association on the Hudson and thousands of spectators gathered along the course, Poughkeepsie became the mecca of the rowing devote. Cornell, Pennsylvania, Stanford, Syracuse and Columbia are the principals. Corn off and Columbia were even money beta against each other and alight favorite over Syracuse, Pennsylvania and Stanford. At Boston (first gam) New York 030 000 0002 9 0 Boston 000 010 0102 8 2 Fisher and Nuhamaker; Shore, Cob Uns, Mays and Cady. Its aroma is a breath of the Orient; its flavor an inspiration.

Also English Breakfast, Basket-fired Japan," Gunpowder and Oolong in pound, half-pound and quarter-pound ges, and Solitaire -pn TIE Pet. .613 .516 .355 Waltham kmecr watet i-, abroad it is l-ghest type ol are headquarters 'At Boston (Second Game) Boston 600 010 OOx 7 1 New York 001 200 0002 7 1 McHale, Cottrell," Pleh and Nuna-maker; Gregg, May and Thomas. MONDAY'S SCHEDULE arfa-F Scrapper to Star 4 SmI-WmsSUp on 5th Waltham Before you make uUjj you let us tell you how 31 get more for yttf Waltham. A ton Onmsi Federal League At Buffalo Pittsburgh 101 401 0018 13 Buffalo .012 100 001 6 Barger, Rogge and OConnor; Schuh, Bed lent, Marshall, Krapp and Allen. Watson.

Its Tuns Van IT- GLADDENS TIRED FEET National League. Chicago at Cincinnati Brooklyn at Philadelphia. Boston at New York (2 game). Others postponed; rain. American League Cleveland at Detroit 8L Louie at Chicago.

Philadelphia at Washington. New York st Boston (2 games). Federal League Chicago at Brooklyn. 8t. Louis at Baltimore.

Pittsburgh at Buffalo. Others not scheduled. At Brooklyn Chicago .......000 020 41310 12 Brooklyn 022 001 000 6 1 1 Prradergaet, Hendrix and Fischer; Wilson, Marlon, Well and Simon. "TiZ" makes sore, burning, tired feet fairly dance with deligiiL Away go the aches and pains, tbe corns, callouses, blisters and bunions. TIZ" draws CBS! OEM- AND Miff li JO Mllff-25 MI Mi: SUNDAY RESULTS At Chicago -St Louis 000 010 Chicago ........004 000 OOx 8 I Loudermllk, Perryman, Sister and Agnew; Scott and Schatk, 1 YMdea beautifying 9 Basiieri particle of dandruff; plication Bandei Stop irsdiisff bsirl.

Try thill KsJcm hair glossy, toft sad sjmndsnt, National League Chicago 4-1; Cincinnati 9-3. No other game. i a i. to the scalp, stopping Itching i 1 i 4a tM 1 Danderinet Ljl sm WffM Surely try a Danderiae Ilal if you wish to immediately Ilalr siiowers of rsm and -y vegeta tien. It invigorates and treng 1 A invigorates and out tbe acids and poisons that puff up your feet.

No matter how bard you work, how long you dance, how far you walk, or how kg you remain on jour feet, "TIZ" risgi restful foot comfort "TIZ" Is won-derful for tired, aching, swollen, smarting fed four feet just tingle for joy; shoes never hurt or seem tight Get a 25 cent box of TIZ" now from try druggist or department store End foot torture forever wear smaller shoes, keep ymir feat freak, (west sad happy. American League Chicago 8L Louis 2. Detroit 12; Cleveland 2. No other Cleaase" double the vot cloth with Dai fully through smar the hair of dust, dirt or any execssive oil in tew minutes you will be amaxed. Your hair will be wavy fluffy and abundant and poaseaa an incomparable softness, lustre and luxuriance.

Hot Weather Drying Things at Tucumcari Tocumcari, N. June 28. Extremely hot weather, accompanied by scorching wind that wither the plants and grass, has been experienced here during the last weep. The thermometer the g. Experiment Farm ha registered a high as 198 In tb shad.

i exhilarating, stimeJJ hs lllillul mmUf nt (i just get a 25 cent 6 Banderine from svf toikt counter and try Federal League Kansas City Newark jM. No ether gamds. file Grand Aeeeclatlon El Paso Albuquerque 7. Phoenix Tucaon iV MIKE BACA, WHO" WILL FIOHT YOUNG RIVERA BEFORE MAIN BOUT HERE NEXT WEEK. I I.

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