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TULSA D Ml.Y WORI D, VPJT) Y, APRIL 23, 1920
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jREEVES
Powerful Hitting of Reeves Is
,Offset by Krohn's Cleverness
Krohn Outboxes Keeves
i t . - J t .1- t 1
inn, iKU'k ijaiKis
Harder.
BRACK STOPS BURKEjHiS?"
"Champion" Shows Ho Packs
a Wallop Fleet and
Hiloy Draw.
Boxing Decisions
1 1 i rry Krohn nf Akron, Ohio,
ii J:n k Ueeves nf Han IViill-
? L Jinn "ill. draw: 15 rounds.
K.l ripuck, Tulsa, slopped Hat-
I iing Jlutke, Tn Int. tine round
VoiitiK Fleet, Tulsa, and Jimmy
) : . 1 . . Tulsa, draw, six rounds.
Uy 1AltltY lll.i:v
llnry Krohti of Akron and Jack
I..IMK of Sun Francisco went IS
hi.t-tiitiif, sensational roundii to u
di.iw last night si t Convention hall.
K' I'M'" und Kruhn battled itt I I
.. throughout I lie entire -lu min-i.ii-
ueeves exhibited n great punch,
Inii vi.is nuthoxnd by (he whirlwind
Kinliti. Hurry fronnontly landed
mi If ( Vi s without taking one, hut
hen the latter did hit, It was
.Mi.illy with terrific for-c.
Ken's HUM llnnl.
The power of Keels' hitting had
eliniK effect on Krohn In the latter
rounds, nnd If there wuh a shade,
.l.ii k hud the butter of the going.
However, It limit not he overlooked
that Iteevos missed time and again
und that Krohn landed more often.
Hive round are. given to Hocvoi
by the writer, four to Krohn, and
mx were even. Krohn Von the
fourtVi, fifth und sixth round, win
ning the fourth by an (specially
wide margin, nnd thawing I. in. id In
the fifth. Iteevos oxecuted his great
est damage from the tenth on. win
ning the tenth, twelfth and flf-laee-nlli.
('iiluin Mahes IVont rat,
lied (Lilian referood the main
event and his splendid officiating
rontributed In no little moasuro to
the elean nnd fast bout.
Kid S'pack. Till Ha newsboy,
dinned ho parked u wallop when he
mopped Uattllng hurko. also of
Tuh.i, In the first round. ' llurke
landed only or..' on Spack, and took
a beating until the go was stopped
hv the refcreo to savo him punish
ment. Young Pleek nnd Mickey Illloy,
two inexperienced but willing TuIhh
lightweights drew In a sK-round
bout.
Hobby Hums and Mickey Illloy,
rlussy Dallas boxers mailu a grout
bit with their vaudeville skit, "put
ting It over, over hero" Horns gava
an athletic demonstration and Itiley
ricMghfd the fans with threo songs.
Tbev boxed four fast rounds.
Uirry Dalley refetcod tho prelim
inaries. KNOCKOUT BROWN
TO MEET WINNER
Greek Scrapper to Box
i Last Night's Victor
in iMay.
Boxing Bonis Tonight
At ColumhUH, Ohio Jne 'Well
ing h. Johnny Dundee, 10
rounds; lightweights
At Springfield. Mo. Harry
Kramer .. Jimmy Murphy, 10
roundii; llghtwelghtH.
At Baltimore- llocky Kansas
Halph Ilrady, 10 rounds;
lightwtlt'htH.
fleorgo "Oreek" Drown, sltiggltiB
mlddlowclght, who lost to "Uattllng'1
"rtega in a gieat 15-round bout hero
In tho winter, josterd.iy challenged
Hie -winner of last nlght'o bout a few
hours beforo rltiK tlmo und both
boys accepted.
Drown und Cleorgo Chip, former
llnrM'a ,n I rl.l Imi'.l irli l.tl..lliln.1
' . I. tyit tlwi,i"",,,
fntiulit .'I Ui.nunt1nr.nl "rt.rnimil i-n nl
Kfw Orleans Monday night, Chip
Betting tho decision by n shade,
Tho next go will bo hold hero some
tlmo In May, according to Promoter
Kddle ilathlas.
Joe Dorrcll, sensational young
ITiiIadelphla welterweight, under
tho management of Joseph (Jrlffo, Is
to Invade tho west this summer atld
would like to box In Tulsa.
NEW YORK. April 22. Johnny
Orlftlths. crack Akron w eltenvnlKht,
who Is to meet Wllllo Itynn of Now
Hrunswirk, N. J., In 11 12-rottnder ut
Akron, May 8,Wih today signed to
battle Jack Drltton 16 rounds to n
decbdon at Akron on Memorial day
afternoon.
NllW YO UK, April 22. -Jack Itod.
!'. St. Paul boxing promoter, was
here today and signed flap Turner,
Indian light hcuvywt Ight, for a 10
'omul bout with Tub Oihln.ns nt SI.
Paul the eniiy part of next month.
Itedd) said ho expected to get Gib
bons' consent.
Jllnrvey Thorpo of Kansas City and
Charley Htapp of St. I.ouls havo been
matched for a 10-round scrnp to be
tlio main event of a show to be glvon
( Concordia, Kan., May IB.
Dick Orlffln, who boxed Harry
Hennessey In .North Kansas (.it
Monday night, lus gone to foil
Worth. Texas, where he will box
April 25.
A" nutomtulo wolgliing machine
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correct stampH when a package n
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AND KROHN
tXol a Misplay
OMAHA.
All. It. II. PO. A. K.
(iii.ion, ab . . . . r. o o a 2 o I
W. idell, Kb .... R 1 2 1 0
I '"'lea. if IS 0 I 1 0 1
I.ee, If i) 1 2 (I 0
Leiiveit, lb .... I 0 0 7 0 V
Manon, of I i 2 4 1 0
Muullin, 18 .... 3 1 2 1 1 2
Hale, o 4 116 10
ch.itmnn, p . , 1 0 0 0 2 0
I'.ilmero 1 o n 0 0 0
Kopp, p l n o o 3 0
l.tngUs 1 0 0 0 u 0
Total C, S in II II 3
Palmero balled for .Hohalzinali In
fourth inning.
I.lnt batted for Kopp In ninth.
TIMA.
All, It. II. I'O. A. 12.
llurke. If f, 0 1 1 0 o
I -a r mure, k 3 2 1 J 1 0
I'svls, r( 4 0 2 2 0 0
(iraham, lb .... :i 0 0 IB o 0
Connolly, of .1 n 1 5 u o
Cleveland, 3li ... 4 1 0 1 1 0
Tlerney, 2b 1 1 0 S o
Hrannoti, c .... 3 2 2 2 '1 0
lilllliiMU, 3 1 1 0 5 0
Totals 31 7 9 27 1C 0
Hrortj by Innings:
Omaha u I 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 5
Tutnu ,. ..13 0 00102 X 7
Two-base him, Weldell, Muullin,
IuvIb, UllltlUUl; three-baso lilts, .Mil
lion. Weldell; home Minn, Macon;
Mcrlflce hits. Connolly. Tlerney,
Iav, stolen bases, l.irinore, Davis,
oimully, Tlerney, Iliiumon; left on
b.imii. tim.tha, 7. Tulsa 7; bases on
Inll.i. off ISchatzman 3. off Hillmun
2. struck out. by .Schatr.man 1, by
I ivopp "y nilimun 3; oalk, Kcliatz
, in. in, time of game, one. hour, .0
i mlnuiei, umpireii, liecker and Uuck.
ley.
THIRD STRAIGHT
WON BSAINTS
Oklahoma City Again
Loses; Wichita Also
Winner Again.
I OKLAHOMA CITY, Apill 2 St.
I Jiw'uli nrttln knocked CorlnKtnn "ff tli
I iniuind today, fcorlnit 11 run In the first
two InnliiK und wllnnlnx 1 tn 4. 'I lie bit-tint.-
nf MnniKi-r Kellchtr wu u fealuie.
The ciirr:
it lough.
Oklatitma
All.
City.
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1 1.1 0 Kinnrr.e. 4
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0 rorlniuin.p. 0
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txi 43 lejir 1:1 Totiiri4 ; 2f u
St. Joxefli 7.....r.." S! 00I 0I0 1J
Oklahoma Cliy 0:0 101 0f 4
HuiTiinary llunn, llonowltt 2, Oonrny,
Ki-lli lirs 4. Wnlltor 2. Kllrkham 2. Hlimtak,
l.um hen, Orlffln, (lrllKk'a. Danncr. ('ovIIiik
tun. errors, Cole, (lrlfflii, Manner; tuo-tiiae
t,,M I. nil.),.. tfl.ll.t, I ..).... lln,,R.I,u
I Mi Imore. flrliici, thren-baae li'lta. Kelle
I lier 2, Mndlmore. Orlffln, llanner, home
runa, Lonroy, Mieainx. a.icruie una, ivalK
er 2, 8hfaiiik. e.-irneil runs, off Cotlnxton
J In .' J 1 Innlnirs. off Miller 2 in 6 1-3 In
nlnu. off I.uftchcn 4 In ti, hue. off Covlnir
Ion . Miller 7; Unti on balla, off Covlnic
11111 1, off l.tiailun (.. hit b fltcheil ball.
Ituirhe and I'ltt by t.uachon. atrnrk out.
bv 1'iiMnKttin 3, by -Miller 2, by I.uachen 1;
iliiutilq play, llonowiti to (Irtith. time,
1.60. umplrea, Juiobaou hud l.uuzon.
lotdin Win Clnae One.
JOPLIN. April 22 Tile Jorlln lilnera
founht an uphill fight against the Sioux
rtty club (Ilia afternoon but won out 10
tn b after tylnir the ecore in the seventh.
loao ptuylnK by tioth aldea kbh coitly,
but thin wuh chiefly due tn u cold stiff
Mod. The count in the uiienlns series now
atanda Kloua City 2, Jopllu 1.
'J'he score
Slum City.
Joplln.
All II I'll A
4 10!
An. II. TO. A
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Carroll e.
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4 1 1
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0 10
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0 0
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4
3 113
10 0 0
Tirfals 39 V 54 (I
Totlll 3 9 t28 14
li.ilted for Olllls In ninth.
tltunner out falllns tn touch second,
tlintted for llunrer In seventh.
SIouk City 204 300 000
Joplln 200 301 22 10
summary Huns, Hvers, MeCandlerts 3,
lteKhle. Infate 3, Itoblnson, llocnrt. Kar
tell 2, Knitter 2, Iimb 2, Wanner, Snyder,
llurirer k und f In 7 Innlncs, uff I'letcher
2, I'efate 2. Hui;art, Kruffer 2, Yeckey,
1,-imb. two-boe hits, tinydor, lloirart,
Watrnor; three-base hit, Furrell, stolnn
liaaLS, Defata 3, Snyder: sacrifice tlys,
limb. Krueirer; double play, l.ainb tn
Tot key tn llruwnt hits und earned runs,
off McCoy 7 and 4 In 0 1-2 Innlnica, off
Hurger 2 and 5 In 7 Inntnrs. off Fletcher
2 und 2 In 1 Innlnrs, off ttchenbeiir 1
und ttono In 2 Innings, struck nut, by
Mof'oy 2. by lluri;er 3, by lietcher 1,
by Si henberir 1, bases on balls, off Mo.
t'oy 3. off Hunter 3, off Fletcher 1, off
Kihenbcrt; 2; mated bII, Murphy, time,
l.ii, umplrea, Wilson und Klttpatrlck.
Nnrrnnn Units Ilea Mnlnee.
WirillTA. April 22. Andy Normon was
in fine form today and held Ilea Moines
to tluee hlta, tho Witchea winning the
third straight came handily. Heck won
the framo with a home run drive, with
one on In me ruin.
Wichita
All. 11. I'O. A
MtTlf 3 0 3 0
xaitti if. 3 0 3 0
WtililiriUh. 4 2 2 4
1 Meek. Hi 3 2 It
I Hull" lb 3 10 7
lttrr . 10 17
Cor.rf. .1 1 1 11
tl'Hrlee.,0. ,10 2 1
Norman, p. 3 u 0 1
D11 Mjlnii.
An II I'O A
Frrnch.u. 4
1
1
Hiinr.tl.2ti. 3
MlUn.lf 4
IIntiroik.lD 4
P.rren rf 3
roffrjf 2b. 3
Miculrerf 2
0
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14 01
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Hird.i
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Treat. t It 27 20 Totall 57 3 (23 i I
Hatted fnr'llovd In eighth.
iWushburn out, hit by balled hall.
Wiiiilta 110 0:0 00t4
Dm Moines 100 000 000 I
Summary, lluns, Marr, Washburn, Heck.
Coy, French, error. Hnsbrook. earned runs, J
Wlohlla 4, Ilea Molina It Isft on baaea,
Wichita 4. Pes Moines i, sacrifice hits,
Heck, MoDertnotti two-baas hits, Coy,
Wuahburn; home run, Heck; stolen basss,
Hutler 2: hlia. off Hoyd 4 In 7 Innings;
double plays, fiercer to HaoU, Hergcr to I
Washburn to Heck, Ilerger to Oilrlen to t
Wsshburn, I'renrh tn Coffy to Hasbrook, 1
struck out. by Huyd 1, by Norman 1, bases
mi balls, off Nnrrnan 3, off Huyd 3, hit1
by pitcher, Hutler; umplrea, Haly und ,
I.lpo; time, 1 30. I
I'Jngllsh engineers l.avn estimated
'hat tho cost of eloctrlfylng the
Mouth African railways, which will
bo curried out by Btuges, will exceed
150,000,000,
ABBOTTS VICTORS
IN THIRD GAME
Timely Hitting and Er-
r 0 r 1 e s s Fielding
Win Game.
It) I.AUKY DA1MSV
Krrorless fielding, with timely hit
ting and brilliant t'.ue running gave
the Tulsa Oilers u 7 to 5 victor
over Omaha In tho third game of the
perles at McNulty park. Although
OmaTia made one more hit than the
Abbotts, the locals bunched their
blows. Hrrors of the opposition and
tunart base running were factors In
the victor)
Karl Sohat7iunn, right hand pitch
er for Omaha, lasted only threo In
nings He was nicked for four runs
mid us many hits In that time and
gave way to Kopp In tho fourth.
Chat ley was J Itt 19 bettor, though tie
held the Oilers runless nnd hilless In
tho fourth and sixth. Held in leash
Ihow two frames, the ImmcllnKs Mot
to his offerings for three runs mid
five lilts in tho sixth, seventh mid
eighth.
IIIII1111111 IxiKm I'riiiiil-liig.
Clyde Hillmun. making his West
ern league debut, pitched a fair
game nnd showed promising. Al
though touched for 10 blows, he
kept them scattered In a majority
of the Innings, aided by splendid
support, lllllnian's side arm dclDcry
wub particularly effective.
Tor tho first tlmo in Hie series
the Oilers were first to score, regis
tering olio In the flint inning. llurke
singled to left and went to second
when I,'irmoru beat out a bunt to
Schntzman, 1,'iimoro going to second.
Dob stole thltd and scored on Con
nolly's safe Infield hit.
Muson's homo run In the second
tied the count, but tho Oilers made
three In their half of the saino In
ning. With one out, Dranuun was
passed and went to second on
-Schatzmuu'M balk. Ill llmu.11 walked
Durko filed to Olslason. I.irinoro
walked, filling tho bases. Davis'
crashing double to tho center field
wall cleared the sacks, "Yank" be
ing cuught at third on the throw In.
Omaha made otio tn tho fourth.
Mason tripled to center nnd counted
on .Manilla's single to left.
Weldell's triple to right and Lou's
sacrflco fly brought tho IUjurkes
within striking dlstanco In the fifth.
Tulsa added one In tho sixth.
.Mnullln threw over Ixdlvolt on Cleve
land's grounder, Harney going to
second. Tlerney sacrificed, Kopp to
I.cltvelL Cleveland counted 011 Uran
non's slnglo to left
Win Camo in Klglitli.
Tho Oilers made their lust two,
und tho winning runs, In tho eighth,
after two were out . Tlerney singled to
left. Drannon singled to center.
Tlerney stole third. Tlerney and
Drannon successfully executed the
double steal, Tlerney scoring, Dran
non going to second. Dillman'a
double to center counted Drnnnon.
Omaha threatened In the ninth,
but fell short two runs of Doing up
tho score, .Maullln, first up, was
given fren transportation. Halo sin
gled to left. I.lngle, butting for Kopp,
grounded out, Dlllmnn to Graham,
tho runners moving up a basn. GIs
lason struck out. Maullln nnd Halo
scored on Weldell's long slnglo to
left, Don lea grounded to Tlerney for
the third out.
Notes of the Game
Tho fourth and last game of tho
tcrles Is to bo played today. Itlch
mond for Tulsa and I'uhr or I'al
moro for Omaha will be tho pitchers.
Umiilro Decker hnndlcft tho game
well, his ball and strike decisions be.
ing very good.
"You never can tell." 1 .00 failed
to run out an easy tap to Dlllmun In
tho first Inning and (iraham
dropped the toss. Ia'o would hue
bcuten It had ho run.
Two double steals wero madn by
tho Oilers, both resulting In runs.
Iarmoio and Davis pulled It in tho
first Inning, Dob counting, Tlerney
and Drannon purloined two togothcr
In the eighth, tho lnflolder register
ing. An electric Implement for re
touching photographic negatives en
nble.i a user to do morn than twico
u-b much work us with hand tools,
Apparatus has been Invented to
dotcrmlno tho nlcohollo content of
beverage by volume In a few min
utes almost automatically.
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THE
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BATTLE SLASHING 15
Western Association
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!' fine r. lit n mi I at lit ilefeat Soring
ft .t In Hi., ..I., no. k a-niiie of the Wl
em " latt, .n lenaon here today. 10 tn
t In xi'lte of a hlRh ind the name wm
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1'rutli.
(illrkll.lm Itmfa lllilil.
rllH'KArlllA, pais., April II Clilrh
AFTrluZT JLXJ .'iV..."."
iiraflon nf u'lii .2SIi't!.,h" J'Wi
oration nr ettarn naaoclativn nsaehall
here today. Mttwn hundrea tiarsona aao
Khlil 1 1 A nia ana t in s
1 1. ...ir. . j r.
thl kasha ... no.' nn tot 4 u 4
liattarica lllsKera and l..,mb. Lew I and
Wayea
I'nwbiioloi lleal I orl Smllh,
PAWlUtSK V. lkla.. ti.rll ! -I'awlni.
U 1 elabraied the aiirnina; of th West
ern atsorlsllim bere i.nlay bv dffeallns
I'ort fmlth. t In I Twenty five huHrtrsd
pirisin as I ha Kama.
The aeora: M. 11.
I'ort Hn.it H oji on ooo i a
I'awhualia .. Ii oil oii--T II t
Haitarlea Allen n nnd Rehmldt.
Salman, Hail ami )'.,li ,-i.
Ileurrtlil Ulna,
nKMfWIi:!:. "kit, inll .'? - Itenryetia
defenled fkniuliee here today In the
npinbiK Kama of the at .iaon by h acora
nf 7 In 1.
The eenre nil K
Okmulgee not 000 000--1 1 t
llenr)iin . ... 200 OfiO 000 -7 1 4
Itiitleiia - Mnd. I'lichiiich and rromm;
Caaa and Hell.
Standing of the Teama
H etlrrn Ingue.
Turn IV 1. Mi t tin w I. Ivt
M Jfse&h . 'I II IniM I,, ,t, J2 t'
Miiriiiu 1 11 1 Him 1 ii 1 a in
TtlbA 3 I .1.1.1. , I., . ll.iiw .0 4 .urn 1
slmi City .3 1 I 01. a 1 uy . u 3 .00
4Velern Attorlnllou.
Tm 1. 1. I',t inn, w j, jyt.
Immridit ..1 11 louo si. lemU ...t 1 .tjv
tlllf . 1 II lllilil hllrl ...II 1 .one
rithwkt ..1 0 J0011 lortntf i,) . n 1 .1100
IleorjelU ..1 II Ulnil iu.siiui(r . .0 1 . i0i
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Bn.iUjn ..4 2 .1,1,1) IWan 3 3 .4 Mi
lilll. 4 2 .i,il ir4f J 1 .Jjr,
telimui ..3 3 .5110 vr Yak ... 4 .300
Atnrrlruii l.rsgue.
Tmm . h Ivt I Trjm W. I. I'd.
niton ..4 0 Kino Sea ork ..3 4 ..n't
Clntluki .. 1 .Hit j ait bodl ..1 3 .212
BiKlan .....1 1 .Ml I II1II4 . ..! 4 .30'"
Mulintto. ..3 2 .Ollll 1 Unroll ...CI 0 ,0011
American Akhh I.1II1111.
T'tm H 1- M T-aia w. U rn
t I'til . . A 11 inn 1 i.iliunhm ..3 3 .BOO
faled 3 1 .S00 Mlltankee ..2 4 .311
Mln'pih. ..4 3 .571 l.tlllf ...1 I .201
IndpiU. ..2 2 .5110 Kan City ..1 II .3 4 J
Results Yesterday
U'eilern Lenguc,
AT TUI.PA 7, OMAHA. B
At Oklahi.in.i fitv 4. -1 J.,opli 13.
At Wichita 4, lea Mmnia 1.
At Joplln 10, Stout tity t.
U'ettern Aorliltiuli.
At TiriimrlKht 10, Springfield t.
At Clili kaahn 4. I'.nld i
At I'awlmaHit 7. 1,1 1 Smllh I.
At OkmulKee I, Hemyellu 7.
Nlllloinil I.eiiKiii'.
At ItdlHilelihU 4, llronklyn I.
At Chlcai;u 4. tinelnnatl 3.
At Hoston. New York, no uatnn; rain.
At i'lltaburgti-Mt. lAiult, no game,; ruin.
Amerlriln l.tiigiir
At Detroit 2 Liilcatro s.
At Ht. Iillla J, Cleveland It.
At New York 8. 1'hllndelphla 4.
At Washington 8, Itnatun f.
Amcrlriill Aamirlallon.
At Imltvllle s. Toledo 13.
At Mlnnnupolla Milwaukee, no game;
rain.
No other games scheduled.
Tetiw League.
At dalveaton 1, Han Antonio I,
At I'ort Worth 7. Dull.,. 4.
At Wichita I'alla 7 Mn evipott 4.
At Ilouaton ft. 1: aiitiiiiut G
c
Games Today
J
iMlrrn l.rtiKii.
OMAHA AT Tt I A
Ht Jnfti pli at l .i orn Tity
Mnlnrn ..t U t.i
ISIOUK CH' ii J- 1 1 (1
Arvf -ri Apforlnllon.
Kort Hmttli at I'awhi sUn.
Hprlnuflelfl at I'nitmiuht.
llenryHla t Okiuulueo.
lillid ut ClllcllHUhal.
Niitluniil I-mcne.
ItrooHyn at l'tiliuMclphta,
Nw Ynrk kt lloiton.
:,nclnnftil Ht li uki.
Bt. IajuU at IMtiabiiiKli.
Amrrli nil I-raKiin.
ChlcaKo nt Detroit
rievHunil nt Ht. l.ouln.
I'htlAdeliihta at Nw York.
Iicttou itt WaahlriKtoti.
Amcrlraii ANrKjitllnn,
Toledo at Col urn bun
Ioutfvlllo at Imllaimpolld.
K ana an City nt Mltwuukia,
ht. l'ul Kt Mlnuf apol.
An Indbina inv ntor claims to got
more power out of ids water whel
with bladrs ult rnati lv curved to tho
left und right than with a ulruighl
bluded wheel.
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OTHERS A
LITTLE MORE
'(
BROWNS BEATEN
IN FIRST GAME
Cleveland
Scores linsv
Victory; Hoston Loses;
Yankees Win.
I
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Tsui. 33 9 ir 17
Hailed for Vauudera In seventh.
(ievaland 101 101 10011
Kt Units 010 000 100 - s
fuiiiinary Huns. Dranay, Chapman 3.
fi..iiier 4. W11..1I. riardner, Wnmbssansa,
J C'iIiniiii 2 Hillings, errors, Chapman,
V I'Tit-irnnea kntllti. Sltler, I til 1 1 narn iler
bir. two base hits, tlardtier, flraney John
' 111. (iiniieiati. JA'dhann, three-base hits,
e' utlh, llanlner. Speaker double playa.
1 lia niaii to Wambsganaa to Johnston,
Wambsranes tn Chtptnan to Johnston,
luees on balls, off Mhnrlier (, off llayne 1,
off Haundeia a. oft l.eteretle 1, off Ml-nre
I. off Cnreleekle 1, struck out, by Shock
er , by Coteleakle I. by Myers I.
Ynllkeea In.
NIIW TOIIK. April 32 The New York
Amerlcatia opened their home eeeaou today
tt ilerealliig l'hllaileliila I to I, l.leu
ti n.ml Hi iM'tal Unbelt llullard, cotuinalider
If lha dfliatlllient of tile enet. threw i.itl
ti e first ImiI. The gitno waa maneil by
n. i iiipin 11, i.eorge iiuiu, .-New vorli s
I iVfi.li'Hi batsman, who via limiting Ida
le si local appearance, with the anks,
I; Hi Injured himself In hatting ptucllce
lifiire the game, putting a cartilano out
I t place. He struck out In the flrat In.
Iiing, liut Mas In great pain and had to be
a.niaioii nil tuo Ilelll.
The acure:
rtllalalakla.
Nia Yott.
ah 11 ru.
Pikei.nh. 3 1 1
Slrrralrjf. S I 1
Walker If. 4 2 1
O'iffln.lbl 3 0 It
IVrry.P. O 0 0
liigan 16. & 1 3
Wrl.hrf 4 1 t
rirklnic 4 1 3
nallitar,u. 4 3 1
N.iler.p. II 0 0
IlKlr.P 2 0 0
Hurnit Hi. 3 12
liurtia I 0 11
thtflai 1 0 0
Total. ,1 II 2t
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3 3 0 0
ft 3 10 I
10 0 0
4 14 0
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ft 3 3 I
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0 , Ruth.rf.
Irala.lf
Mnnel.Sb.
I'rilt.2b.
n.ai.e.
Oalnn n.
Tliroiaiiln.p
Hatted for nrlffln In arte nth.
tlintted for Terry In ninth.
Philadelphia 000 til 4001
Ni'W York 411 000 OJs I
nummary: Huna, Dykea, Strtink, Walker,
IVrliins, (lalloway, Hurrua, Vlck, I'eckln
liiugli, Hipp 2, Olelch, Lew la. Meusel.
li nl, errnis. Dykes, Dugan 3, nirlch 3,
I' nit; double play, Dykea tn Dugan tn
'tffini buset on bulla, off Naylor I, off
Hasty 3, off Perry 1, nff (Julnn 1, off
1 luirinahlen 1; struck nut, by Naylor 4,
by Hualy 2, by l'erry 1, by Uulnn 4.
Huston f-nee.
WASHINOTON. April 13. Washington
epenrd tlie biitebatl season at home today
lit defeating Hoston, S tn t, In the prea
enca of a record crowd. Including many
high goternment nfficlals, Vlca President
Marfiliall tossed out the first bsll and
ruereiary Daniels, in center field, ualated
In n fliig-ralsing carainony.
The score:
Qovton.
All. II. TO. A
Hllhlrftaa.
An II. TO. A.
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Harris !li.
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Shaw p.
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3 4
2 4
3 3
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1 1
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Totah 36 11 21 17' TeUtt 30 II 27 0
Halted fur Harper in 'eighth.
t halted fur Sliaw In second.
Hnatnn 100 040 0041
Washington , . ... 000 024 Hi 1
Summary nuna, Hooper, McNally, Ma.
nisiiy 2, Hendryi, Jud Milan, Itoth,
Harris 3. (Ibarrlly 3. Hrlckson 1; error,
D'vlne: twobasa lilts. Menosky, Foster,
nimrrlly, O'Neill; double play, Scott to
r.istor; bases nn balls, off Hhsw I, off
llnssell j alt Hchscht 1, off l.'rlrksnn 2,
off Knrr 2. nff Harper 2, off Hoyt 2;
si ruck out, by Hunsell 3, by Bcbacbt 1. by
Harper 3, by Hrlckson 3.
Chimin 4Vlna,
DHTnOIT. April 22. The Detroit Amar.
icana opened tutlr home aeason here to-
Mr. Cluett
and Mr. Peabody down at Troy
Bent mo some dandy madras
SHIRTS
this week.
Said
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For $5.
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"'liaitaS for I toward 'in fifth
t Halted fur Oldham In setenin.
tllalml for Aer In ninth.
(iiiiHg ... . no 010 tt-
Datum .... "no oil loo .'
Summary Huns. Mubuld s. Weavei, 1.
Collins , Jiiuittaii s. halk, llctlimin. Jnnee
eirois Wealfi III eti .hnltell. Ciibb, twi.
base hits, I'uver lllnbi'ig Aliismtth Juil
sun t Hush ip nlilu I'ltlH, .fi,raMi.n l
Sri, nil, -I - I,, l"l!ii'iiii to llii.n ban.'.
ml lulls, oft Fill..'. I. Off I r. 11, , 4. .(
llitlllllli I 1, If l,ts I. MIMHK llllt, bl
labirr ft, by l.e ml I by Aim 1.
COUNTY MEET IS
TO START TODAY
Grade and Ilih School
Gaines to Wo Held
at Kendall.
Vivo hundred Tulsa county hlKh
and grade school aihletas compete
today and tomorrow In the filth mi
nimi Tulsa 11 hi 11 ' y track and field
giimen oil the Kendall ciilleg field.
Heveii high school are cutaruil In
tho lilh school nii'i'i. iiioy are.
Jeiilts, Hand Kpiinfs, Colllnsville,
(itenpool, lllxby, Hperry and Ownsta,
Teams from Ji'tiks, H.md .Sptings,
Collltisville, tJli'llpmil. Dixby, Hpeiry,
Ouust.1, lted h'ork, Tiirley and Deth.
cl Union are entered Hi tho gruil
school compelllioii.
liicliln Today.
The guide siiinol merit Is to bo
held this afternoon and tho high
school meet tomorrow. Following
is tho list of events In tho grade
school meet;
1:00, boys tinder SO pounds, CO
ynrd dash; 11(1, girls under 75
pountls, CO-yutd ilnali; 1:20, girls
under 100 pounds, 7fi ynrd dash;
1:30, girls over 00 pounds, 7G-yard
dash; 1:40, girls under 90 pound 1,
G0-)ard ilushi 1.40, boys ttkdur 100
pounds (unlimited), high Jump;
1;G0, boys, unlimited, 100-yard dash;
2 00, boys, unlimited, shot put; 2 0,1,
girls under 90 pounds, cuglug bas
ketball; 2:10, glrlH under 7f pounds,
baseball thiow; 2:1D, boyti ulliliT 100
pounds, tlirco-lugged race, 70 )tirds;
2 2G, boys, unlimited, polo vault,
2:30, girls over 90 pounds, basket
bull throw; 2:35, boys, unlimited,
discus throw; ":IE, teucliets, ton
yard ruco; 2:b5, boys, under HO
pounds (unlimited), broad Jump;
3.00, girls, over 90 pounds, hunKct
ball relay; 3:10, girls, under 7D
pounds, relay 200 ards (u0 yards
each); 3.20, girls, under HO pound",
relay, 210 yards (00 yauli eu'ilji
3:30, girls over 90 pounds, relay, 300
yards (7G yards each); 3:10, boys,
under 80 pounds, relay, 200 yiiriln
(RO yards startawny); 3:50, hotL.
under 100 pountls, telay, 200 yards,
(17D yards startawny) ; 6:00, boys,
unlimited, relay, COO yards (1C0
yards startawny).
High Kclitxil KnIrlcM.
Following nni tho high school en
tries for tomorrow's moot, In which
all Tult.i county high schnoln partlui
pate with tho exception of Tulsa'
Jenks II. Dell, 15. Miller, C. Hlepp,
H. I-iiwhorn, 1). Hunter, K. Wilson,
I. . Ixive, M. Kngle, C. Pltlpps.
Hand Bprlngs Jnck Lincoln, At.
Ituppert, P. DoburlB, (1. Hah or, D
Htephens, T. Harmon, Jl. HolUngs
worth, CI. Drack.
Colllnsville- F. Craft, I Hershko.
wltz, P. Hmlth. J. Craft, O. Ilmlgo.
Cilcnpool 1). Mnlcom, 11. (iraham,
1). Free, U I.ee, C. Holler, It. Martin,
l.loyd !.ce, C. Free, C. l.tldtf leld.
DlxbyO. call, O. Hamsey, .1.
Marvin, H. Drowro, It. Couch, AV.
Kewllll.
Sperry U Oreeno, c. Hurrlngton,
ihey wore these
will
garantce
- ROUND
The Turf
11. win: hi: tm.vt i:,
r.lmlil) 'a llesldts.
I'lrtt rare, fuiir furlongs careful, (Ket
suvi first, Culllnati, II ay lies I second,
I mnwiMiil, (Kiiimmer) third, 'lime, ,ii
It .111.11 H, Madeline i, Milan, Quern (If
luii.ips elan ran
Si 1 nnd race, sit furlongs Hark Hsy,
I 1, viler ) riist I'tiullney. tllmkel eernlul
A this) Aletalnler iMuirla) Ihlrd. Time,
I t( ( rheduden, Hast) Cola, Tuniunlo,
I l kle I'sncy. Tarascon, Huneelella alau
ran
TMrd raid (He and ena lialf furlonga
Ha Wllaun, (llualon) fllal, Ace llf Airs
lliulwell) seeunit, Hr Hall, (but) Ihlrd.
'nine, I. Km lr Caruso. I.luk Hoy, Cal-
it. r.aeteiu llliiw. Shenaliiloah, Delhi
I'mlner c s (Irn)a.m. piianlom I'alr. Hot
I KOI, lletsluda, Futeiivsuie also tan.
r.iuith raca, one mile Damritx h,
llullde) first. Wood Mulet, (Xneller) sec
mil, War Maelilne. (MrCabe) thll.l Time,
I ii, Hagamote, Hong bung, Major Diimo,
lianslate ala.t ran,
I'llih rare, alt fuilongs Day Dun,
illuno flint, Mldnlglil Sun, (Itoilrl.iiiai)
nil, 'llikllah, (Kununer) third. Tune,
I I I i i liikwnk, War Mask, Hallaat also
1 Lit
siaht lace, mils and 70 yards-Jlans
I' mi II. Itt hlttingiuni fltsi, Si ijulnlen,
'. .'".""i "nd. Ilnwm I'eddlarl Miirrls)
till. I. Time. Ilk Mlatreaa Holly. Veto,
Aittulnetia also fan.
hsieiuh race. mile and alllecnth
t harlea l'rnn. I. tllsynrt) first, Iletsy,
olueple) secoint, Kailnh, (Hunt) third,
mil". 141. tlineme, Cspt. limine, An.
kielle, Christie. Alt dels, I'adua. Ildlth
luuiuan. tlarbage, Malgeiy also tail.
IWilrlca Today,
lirsl race, four furlongs tngleerett,
!' '""I l. J0'iie, 114. Hoy 1:.,
ltd, Kallaiy, 111, lie., iteel, IIJ, III,,,, 11,
' Hi'l-er Woman, 1I3 Tlge. Ill;
W T. Ilre.ttrs, IK, Muon llluw, 11.1
Si'Mind race, alt fuiliinga -Harry M.
ln: '""""'idel. lit. Old Sinner.
IH. Hii-hnUiel. 104. Th .tie Une.n ins
.A'''-.,!v"""' l0,i Mlstske, 111, Ansae,
10. Traik Star. 101, lloho It., Ill; Mark
West, 104. While Haven, III, Shell I
"""lie 109. liying ling. io, our l.lttle I
Ann, 104, Tar Hast, 104; Domlnlulraii, 104.
Liberty flit 1. 101, tlaa .11 sell, lit, Miss
Third race, mile and 70 yards King
Neptune, 113; l.e Dlurt, 04, Say When,
100. Hegreeso. Ill) 1. tl hlng, 1 01 1 He
Jllme, 19, l.ady Ward, llll War Tat, 100,
I 'on rlh ibis, ali furlongs- llrolher Msu
leuli, 112. Yuu Need, 110, Cobalt l.uaa, lot,
liults liaale, 101; l.iiulis V, 107, King
Herod. 113; Poacher, 101.
litih rare, mils and sltteentli llerlln.
llll t ree Manila, 101, Mountain Hon II,
luS; Mormon Hlder, 110. I'llsen, 10li Hells
1. liberie, 110, Helled, III.
Hlilh race, mile and 70 yards Crump
sall. lll Albltrutur, 110; Mallowmol, 101;
Handful, in, Hun Hold, 110) Dairyman,
I1H1 Mystlu Kelly, lit), (.irculaln, lot.
Tit Tor Tat, 100.
Hevtnlli rare, mlla and 70 yarde -lief.
11 KT. Ill, Indolence, HI; Prilinen, 101,
Iveilcaa tine, 110, Attorney Mult, loi
ailty, 101, Pretty Ilaby, 101; Cur. .in, 101.
Weather clauri track guud,
(Elicit Itobbcr hiiNixi'tei.
Two alleged hlghwayinen glWug
tho nam c of ldrliwimd and Uub
blna wero unified Into yesterday
c'eulng In Went Tulsa by pollco offi
cers. llesHlo Hmlth w.ut arrested
whllo sho wan boarding 11 north
bourn! Frisco trnln a short Mm" pro
vloiiti by Henry Cnrmlechol. Pollen
offlceis believe that tho men nut
members of n gang of robbur4 who
havo been operating In (ho city for
011.0 tlmo, It Is believed that tho
Hmlth woman acted as n spy and
lookout for Ihn men. All threo of
them were turnod ovor to tho
county.
Owussa 11. Deppe, l. Hmlth, O.
Mounger, l Debolt, U Hill, 10. Alacy.
l''ollowlug aro the officials In both
meets: Deforce, F. A. Hchmldt;
s'nrtor. I II. drove; chief scorer,
Fred Alartln; assistant scorer, It.
VI eel' ; clerks of course,, K. Jones, K.
Witty; nsaliitaiiLs, IC. llorudon, 11, Al,
Nowlln; flnUh Judges, J. II. Miller,
Hum p. MuDlrney, James atitllot, II.
Dulcnm, O. Plshnoy, AI HiriiplngFred
Woodson; timers, O. IHiffmideck, II,
Chase, II. Urnham; field Judges, O.
Williams, p. iunhain, 1'. Jrwln, (I.
Travis, J. Kdwards, It. Dalus, II,
Kerr; assistants, AI. Klllson, J. Hand,
ley, K, King, II. Klllson, I.. Hmd
I'haw, H. Derry, F. Dtltlor, P. Wll
Iiuiuhoii, U Alalone, K, Htelner, P.
dray. C. Deesloy, J, Albright, V.
Perry; chief marshal, (1. lj. Davis; ns.
sistanttt, J. ICdwards, I llradshaw,
I). Hnrlshorn, It. Dalns; announcers,
lioy Italns, Otto Kline; custodian of
prizes, Fred "Woodson.
asj
A Baseball Special
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DRAW
REDS LOSE LONG
GAMETO CHICAGO
Triple in Eleventh In
ning Brings Victory;
J'hillies Win.
(illCAilt), April 17. turner's Irlrl
sgninst the right field screen wllh Iter
Sug mi fltet bioke up in 11 -Inning game,
which Chicago won from tinelnnatl. It
waa the opening game of the National
! gue nein
'I be acore.
CleeHlMll.
AH. II. HI A
tkliaia.
AU, it, m, A
Hath 3h.
Dsislarl.tb,
leak Jr.
Ikni.li ef.
IkHirsa.tf
kent.sa
Veils ft.
IHiifas.
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4 14 1
5 3 2
IS 1
6 3 13 O
n I
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0 rtrifll 1
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Tettla IS 7 II Ml Tiitall 40 II 33 30
Two out when winning run scored.
tltttteil fur Hobeilson In sllth.
tinclnnnll 200 001 000 004
Chicago 000 010 101 014
Summary. Hunt. Dnubert. Iloush 3,
liark 3, llering. Aloamtsr, errors, Knpf.
lliietber I, Pstkerl: Iwo-base hits, Dau
bert Kupf; three base lilt, Herbert baaea
011 halls, off llui'ther 3, off Atetandar I,
striak out, by Altaander 7, by Hutlhsr I,
I'hllllra MI11 (inae One.
lilll. API'.t.l'IIIA, April 33. Illls by
Hum 11, f 1. Wllllsins and Stengel, followed
by J .Miller's aarrlflea fly, constituted an
eighth Inning rally I tint gave Philadelphia
an opening day vlrtnry over Hrooklyn here
tnitai Meaduwa etitick nut eight. Including
Nels who was a victim thrse tlntre. Mayor
Mm. 1 n threw out the first ball,
ihe acuta:
DllaiHlS.
rslllfllakll.
Alt. II. Ml. A.
Alt. If. ro. A
nlmn th.
.1 0
4
lltnernft.ai 4
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rfefler.p.
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Ullllimlrf. 4
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H4innnril.ir. 4
J Miller Jh, S
l-aulette.lt. 4
II Mlllrr.lH. 3
Trar'aeir.e. 3
lrji)otl,p. 3
4
1 3
3 1
1 3
3 3
1 1
Tiilllt 3f) 8 11 7' ToUlt 3f) 10 37 II
Hrooklyn 7.".'. .,100 010 ooiT.3
I'hlladelphla ,,..010 100 Olt 4
Huintnary' Huns, Olann, lCnnetchy, Ward.
Hatirroti. Wllllama. J, Miller 3: error.
1'feffer, Mesdowa, two baae Idle. Konetohy.
Stengel; dniible play, Ward to Olson; bases
on balls, oft I'ferfsr I, off Mesdowa 1;
struck nut, by l'feffar t, b7 Jdsadowa a.
MISKE PROBABLE OPPONENT
St. Paul Heavyweight lgYiYkid
Clinltx) Hi Itox Champion IKntiPsny.
C'HICAOO, April 22. Kvery Indl
ration todny Is Hilly Atlske. Ht Paul
heavyweight, will b Jack Dompssy's
opponent at Denton Harbor on July
fi, Ijempsey's first fight slnco hn won
tho t It lit from Jess Wlllurd.
Atnniigor Iceiirns and Promoter
Floyd Fic.fllmmons, after a long con.
formica ngreed on Altsko.
They settled on tho HU Paul scrap
per after Fred Fulton declined to
tttko issue with tho champion.
Offer Leonard $100,000
for It Bouts in Summer.
liOH ANOKMiH, April 23. Benny
Leonard, lightweight champion, now
appearing In motion picture here,
today received u straight offer of
1100,000 for three fights to bo hold
In Jersey city, N. J., during tho num.
iiier, Cloorgcs l'apln, French light
weight tltlehnltlor, Is named an tho
heaillluer among Leonard' proposed
oppouenlH. Atlko O'Dowd, middle
weight champion, Is another boxer
whom tho promoter plans to liavn
meet Iaeoiinrd, with either Johnny
Dundee or Dttchln Mitchell to bo
chosen for tho other bout. Duvo
Drlscoll, mnnnncr nf Jho Jersey City
club, making th offer, telegraphed
tho club's proposition to Hilly a lb
son, Isonard's manager, today.
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