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Trevino and Miss Mann Win Sudden-Death Playoffs for Rich Golf Prizes
L Trevino wins Tucson open after sudden-death playoff with B Murphy
DECOYED BY SHAM PARLEY; Gomez Trained Machine Guns on Troopers, Left, and Opened Fire. CAPT. BOYD, LIEUT. ADAIR DIE Negro Troopers Dropped to Ground and Struggled with Bigger Force. PRISONERS IN CHIHUAHUA Gen. Trevino There Threatens Further Attacks
U. S. troops at Carrizal decoyed by sham parley, Gomez trained machine gun, Capt. Boyd and Lieut. Adair killed, with eleven soldiers, 17 U. S. soldiers interned as prisoners in Chihuahua, Trevino threatens further attack if men leave lines
CAPTURED SCOUT TELLS HOW TROOPERS FOUGHT; He Saw 11 American Dead, Besides Bodies of Two Officers ;- Threat by Trevino.
CHIHUAHUA CITY, Mex., June 22. -The seventeen American soldiers, negro troopers of the Tenth Cavalry, who were captured in the battle at Carrizal, were brought here today with Lem H. Spillsbury, a Mormon scout, employed by General J.J. Pershing, and were interned.
GEN. G. TREVINO DIES.; Commander Under Porfirio Diaz When He Ruled IVtex co.
death and career
Trevino and Miss Mann Win Sudden-Death Playoffs for Rich Golf Prizes
L Trevino wins Tucson open after sudden-death playoff with B Murphy
DECOYED BY SHAM PARLEY; Gomez Trained Machine Guns on Troopers, Left, and Opened Fire. CAPT. BOYD, LIEUT. ADAIR DIE Negro Troopers Dropped to Ground and Struggled with Bigger Force. PRISONERS IN CHIHUAHUA Gen. Trevino There Threatens Further Attacks
U. S. troops at Carrizal decoyed by sham parley, Gomez trained machine gun, Capt. Boyd and Lieut. Adair killed, with eleven soldiers, 17 U. S. soldiers interned as prisoners in Chihuahua, Trevino threatens further attack if men leave lines
CAPTURED SCOUT TELLS HOW TROOPERS FOUGHT; He Saw 11 American Dead, Besides Bodies of Two Officers ;- Threat by Trevino.
CHIHUAHUA CITY, Mex., June 22. -The seventeen American soldiers, negro troopers of the Tenth Cavalry, who were captured in the battle at Carrizal, were brought here today with Lem H. Spillsbury, a Mormon scout, employed by General J.J. Pershing, and were interned.
GEN. G. TREVINO DIES.; Commander Under Porfirio Diaz When He Ruled IVtex co.
death and career
Trevino and Miss Mann Win Sudden-Death Playoffs for Rich Golf Prizes
L Trevino wins Tucson open after sudden-death playoff with B Murphy
DECOYED BY SHAM PARLEY; Gomez Trained Machine Guns on Troopers, Left, and Opened Fire. CAPT. BOYD, LIEUT. ADAIR DIE Negro Troopers Dropped to Ground and Struggled with Bigger Force. PRISONERS IN CHIHUAHUA Gen. Trevino There Threatens Further Attacks
U. S. troops at Carrizal decoyed by sham parley, Gomez trained machine gun, Capt. Boyd and Lieut. Adair killed, with eleven soldiers, 17 U. S. soldiers interned as prisoners in Chihuahua, Trevino threatens further attack if men leave lines
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