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TULSA DAILY WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1920
OILERS WIN GREAT PITCHERS' BATTLE FROM WITCHES, 5 TO 1
Smithsonancl Gregory in Fine !RU,,HrR0 ?.ri
Form, With Honors About Even HAINES IN DlJEL
Oilfrs Hunch Hits With
Cn?tly Error In
Seven! h.
SMITHSON EFFECTIVE
Crack Oiler Hurler in Den
ver in Only One Ininng
Strikes Out Ki"ht.
I
1. 1
Tulsa,
Hy LARRY haii.ev
Howard Qregeryi vVlohlti
haniiir. nnii John gtnltheon
southpaw, yis'.til.y ' imaged I"
great puiinTH Battle wuii hoBors
about avan bul a oon lantfBtod al-
lock by lh. tiller In I hi- neve-nth In
nine, wnh a eoatly airor. netted foui
ruii.. anil kiivi lliom a In I Mi
tory
g regor v gave up only (MM Rita.
whllf Snillha.in prnni'li 'l hi vi ii I
blown Tim inli-r hurlcr, Ikiwi vii,
lltnii'll"I wnilli'HT un- "nun'"
Wreatanad, Ha nmoi oui aigni ,,ff Kii.itiin.in i Rlruch oui by
ami In only ofla Innlnn. tha vtiuh. (irr(,rv i. by H-nlthM'.ii I lilt l.y
whin thay nrori il oin. run. wan h" I ,,,,, 1Pr smith h SniHIiM.n DoU
in tottMr. ; bin plnv -Tinrnny in Morrla n. Qra
Uregory'a npM MMfc. h.uii i...ft on bnaei w
Tim Ottara lmit'il with deadly - Tul 4 Tim., of irama i h..ur si
fact, four of th.lr five lilin oOUnDUl-j ml rfmplrna- Rucklay and .la
lnn to Ihi' f w. Ilowovm-, hml
It not li.i-n fin Hi iKfr'H error In thu
aav.-nili, 1 1 1 wuulil n ! Iiivu amrnil
that InnlK. TWO win mu and iwo
on l.aMca wh'-n I In- Wlrhita ahortmoi
funil.l.-il rliiilthnon'H iiiiumli'i. than
pavins the w:ty fur the Oilers' four
i un In th.it frame.
tmltlioii atrip k out V.irynn an. I
K.ut. Wichita aliiaxerii, In the flrat
InnluK with iino out ami two on
bnt Ha fannad iierk and oauaad
Butinr to uroiniii to Clavaland In tha
fourth, with Knt nti thlrrt bnnn fend
aa nt. ami in thr ninth thi OUorl
oullipaw "nl tlif lnva'lnis down in
order nfier Yaryan atarled thn Innlnn
with u ilngla.
Two arron were mndo by rneh
club, hut wnh tbn aseaptlon of Bare-
nr'a h,.ni Ifllll fll'tirnil 111 the HCOrlnir.
The Ollara aerd the!.- flral run In
ma aernnii intlinn llmvr, nran "r.
wa piieei d anil ntoln aacond. Clnvc
lan. I Mid Cminrlly flln.l t left ami
Oantar flrlda rcapoctlvely but O.ivla
i n. through with n tloubla i left,
aroi inK Tlerncy.
Oibet Scores In Seventh.
All othi r aeorna of th name worn
mii'lc In tin- aevonth. lh- Wltchaa
counting their lone run nnd the Oll
er four In that frame BUI, itartad
Ihi- Wltchaa' hnlf wllh i trlr.le. to
rlehl Book fll'tl I" Oavla ond But
ler itrttdh out Orlffln doubled to
right, aoaitni ioat.
Cli.velan.l. ImuiinK oir mr mo 'in ,
era. walked. Connelly popped to
Wuh burn.
Davis a(mtn (MLRIB I
nrauBrti with a Dlncn hit
ptnB"!'
- . l t ..... i-UnnleHrl In ihlril .
nirni, frnivn wm vw u jp
ut ii ii ti'n nu "ii"' I " y " uiipwiyi
whn dBfhlOteXl lh btX to 1 riff In.
Bnl tiB i tmner vb out by a Btp.
DbvIh olne; ( rwond and C.BV4rtBnfJ
rematnlriK at third. BBTffBf fumhlrd
SrnlthHon o Bjroundnr. rirvniand Bmr
Inr nnd Duvln (toitiR to third, lturke
elnnU id to OBfiiar, imvlB und Hmtth
hoii BrorlnpT. Hurkc cuntPd on lira
hatu t- flnuMe to rtntpr.
Notett of the Game
Mu re, for Wichita and Cowan for
Tuls.i aie today's likely pitching se
lection. M.muL'i r Spencer Abbott, who lmn
been 111 several days and who a is
confined lo his home Tuesday, di
rected play from the bench yesld
day.
Pavls win the day s batting leader,
grttliii; two hits In three limes up.
Yank H" hilling waa especially time
lv. He drove In the first run with i
double and his single In the ninth
sent Cleveland to third.
H.rger nnd Yaryan got two hits
each in four times up.
Fred heck got Into his first' game
for several days Thu crack first
baseman is suffering from an Injured
alp, He played left field yesterday
In place of Conlan.
An Inlured leg and tllneaa kept
Mart) MoManoa oui of lha game.
If... "I, - .1 . lined Ml i Mini O.iae In
place of Mcltanue, and hhowed his)
versatility by getting away with It In
splendid shape lie Hall. lie. I l.ilir
cliaiicH in rfc. 1 1 y and figured In a
fast double play.
Hmlthson ha.i Ihe Indian hikii on
the Witches He mule hlh debttl
In Oiler livery ngtlfH them at Wieh
lla. .lime J. and bral tin in I to -.
pltehlng a six hit gam.
Branon threw out two Witches try
lnh to steal second In the third In
nlni;. Orlffln' Itop and throw nf Con
nelly n grounder In the eighth Inning
won the Bay's bent fielding play.
GOLF TOURNEY HERE JULY 5
Mcliiliorn trfwiujfi Ti urnarnml t or
( oiuitri inb Morahata
The serond tournantpal f tin
Tulaa country .lui. for lino will ha
held un the clul. link duly .,, oon
i.let.nii of a i" -hole tourney, liulud
Ink' a nine. hole qualifying mind.
Tim quaHfytng rounde of four
lllklii- euch Will be played In the
morning The ohamplonentp ll-hoi
rounds are lo he played In the aftet
noon, atartlna at 1:M o'clock,
Prizes for winners and consolation,
uf each flight and spaelal prlaea for
low Kroa and low net of Ihe '!'
holes .ire offered.
Kiill ICtttbargO Forced.
CI1ICAOIJ. June :m. Hhortage of
witching crew ,and congeailon
growing from ihr bene or railroad
Hike haa forced an lutra-cliy em
bargo on freight movements effect
ive tomorrow In order that city
vai .Is may ba pui In shape to handle
coal needed 10 relieve the present
ahortas.. end to net a winter aupplv,
layiaiutU maiuigera aiuiouuivii tuda.
Fine Pitching
Wn hlia
Smith, if
w i ihbni ti.
It' 1 1 er, a
Yllivull. e
E.-i-t, tf
II. . k, If
Duller, Sh
Orttfln, 2b
Oratory, p
Totals
II I" K
II I 7 11 U 2
TV I. HA
Purke, if
Chra ham,
Norm I
-pi. rney
Ml It
2 I
4 I
4 I
I 1
I I
4 0
II I
I
I I
II I'n
I I
cievi land
lonnoUy .
iiii. if
iti un
Hmii hson,
3h
. f
Tnl.lln
Wll hlta
Tu In i
Tw H. I. nat
11 i I I
i a ii i
fl II
0 1 0
n o
o n
4 H X
hit"- I
luia Baal
flral.tiin
Tlirfi - httHn
tlU Hutki'
naorific
Hlolnn h.mnn Tlnrnoy.)
Kllll lllim-K nil lull. .iff l..
DRUMMERS WIN
FROM BOOSTERS
Minors Defeat Indiana
Omaha Win.s From
Packers.
BT JOfUCFH, Juno t Joaerh da
fwateil Molnen hrrn Ihti H'tttrnoon I
1
oi'ii il v - I run In f he funtih
JHlla I w u
r ahra.il nf I.i Hi Wan
the Moiurjr.
Th ecnr-
Meliit
AM 11 Pft A Al II H A !
iMalf 4 ft .1 ft rmarlrh.If : I '
MHtreiU lb 4 0 0 1 Kntieiw ai ." I 1 A
trn.rh 4 0 11 ruin.. if 3k A I 13
0 Tnniirer.rf II 10 Wilbfr.rf S ' 1 0
lltlM.rf .1 ft I (Wen. .in 1 ft 1 1
HaeWei II t o ti nnh.tiM.iti I lift ?
rMrf .,h 11 1 si h.Hi.iiii.ff g n 4 ii
Ai ' r ft 3 o Cnathr.e i ft B 1
Mm p S ft ft 4 . iW.p 3 0 'i I
TiKin HO Jt 14 ts' Tetftle IT a It r.
nto ooo nf" t
, Of JftO ooa -3
Kiina. 0OeMBr, KollBhefi
error , rai nrit run, J m
i. i 3, hnwn iii bHlta
J Hup i m Rry
I Moin-e l. i
Off Itonf f.
off ft atrtiik nut, by 1
Mara 2, lift nn tiHBfa. Xrm j
JnnAh 1. two bona tilt, I
Itone 4. t.y
C ote.ee
Milan, ihr
I KM.
'on noil y . un. i n M, A Utn an l I l m
1 ft
(line,
Rn.ari's llnnirr lleclaUe. I
iiKI VIIn.MA CITV. .luna Kl Jnplln i
leak Hia sscnml gsina uf tha sarlaa frnm
Ilklah.una Illy I In 4 Higa.l li.liiad lha
tahlas nn the
I Inilhilis whan ha rrakad out
humo run In Ihe alalh with two, nun
on
Tka seora-
"1 ials. IkTikaaii ClT
AH ii ru I All II I'" A
Miiti.a. lift rm if 4 n ,x n!
Sms lh tl ii e Hatha, 'h 110 2
kniafsr.il '( n n 1 1 lwO'iir a I I I ,
, l..mh. it ill IIUalUaae.il I a oi
I n.wart ir I i 1 o .ii - .- n i s
I ' 4 .1 ,1 n ! Mtmrr If 110 0
I Tartar. Ill 4 15 1 . aiinftan.lf I 1 n
Punn t 4 1 X I I fmfflltt.f I X I 0
aanOaragi 1 ft o n I llittn lh I I j I
1 li.n I p 3 ft ft 5!
! 1 . k. tf 1 0 ft ft ,
Hlnnsr.p I 1 Aft
Ikta'll XX Ift 20 12' Tn.al 17 1ft it II j
'nerflngtr oal ny hat.-. I hall
l,..nad fer llftvd in savanlh
Jnirtla see eei it
Oklahoma i'lly 00 110 110
ennui hi linns stun. Km agar, faarah
li.'l.ut Waaner I'unii. Iiarrkngiir. Ileal
lar. (triffllh, T'aika: artoia Inoin. Handera
I I. Pitt, liartlngar, lwubaao klla XVaanar,
ynihrv. niutx, l.anili, I'.inltigar lliirritn,
thrra haae bits. Waaner, lninn. hnmt run.
i rin.n, .inn a una. a ru, it.r, -inurra.
raliil.-n bssa. Kit I, haaaa en halts, .iff
Randars 1, off Bod 7. .Irlirk ..nt. In
Sandaia 3, hy Hold 1 hy Hioner . runa
and hlia erf flandi-a 4 and 10. nil liny. I
t sad 7 In 7 Innings, riff sionar 1 and
x In a iiminira. hit hy plleher, Mnaiiar
hy kandaia. Ulna, 1:11, uuipitra. l.auzon
and Beekea
Knpp la Basetlve.
C'MAIIA. .lone 10. sinux i'lly loat tha
fill! Kama of ll,o h'-t... hi-i.. . .. ,, v lo
lha aaora of 4 In 1,
Tlia mora:
taiaha
Mai rai
III II in A
list
All II I'll A
m.tum 5b
WaMstl "I
riltla tf
Xl.rt 'h
x 1 i
X 1 2
r-m-h rf
1 1
1 .X
1 II
A II
I I
A A
1 ft
fl I
ft Pafala -1
MeU lh
I rit'arl r
P-al-4
A
J'J"
m. .-
S tl
1 0
I
3 4
0 ft
Mnalnaii. tf
tlrh'i -h
flalar
fl ( Tiitkar If
4 '. BlH'l.tan.i
K't-i r
twak
XX in It II T.Jit.
n o 54
Omali 000 ;?0 10 -.
Plom ciir ooo aa! oooi (
suinn. Kin,. Otslssaa Weldall, Pon :
e I ..IP all 1. Mason. Ms... srtora Wl
.l.'lt lionlis Man 3. II.M. sat'i.-.l run
i.iuaha I. gloux I'py 1 , ilirra has. hll. I
Maooi twe-sea lia i-. .11 iiaia 2.1
Tuekei 1 raeaki saaMfl in' M iami 4ou j
hit- plait, llaii-hla 10 Mam 10 Dafal Sea '
on hslla. ff Knpp I. elf Itasnniaaen 3.1
smirk oil I hy KttSV I. M lla.musaan I.'
pS4 hall Vilffarl. mid hit, hea, Itaa
n.iiaaaii 2 l.fi on haaaa, rtniak l Sioux
i oi Ij lot, i-. i tiuiiaii-s. Pltsaatrlsk
Sad lialy.
Jack Rwvet S far In
Workouts for llout
With t ea RowktndB
.lack Itcei.-H. crack Mnn l''ran-
is. ii middle n i lulit boxer. w in.
Monday niitiit Mopped Lea Kmith
of Texas in throe rounds al Wich
ita Palls, and who PAeotS la n
Rowlands of Philadelphia in n II
rotinil boul Ini, nexl VVerluesday
nlghti yeatfrday afternoon botrah
training here for hm coinlna Ifo.
Iteevea relumed to Tdlea yeeter.
day morning, acaampanli il by
Manaaar lanule Newmani
lieeieh IM lo WOfli lilt eai'll
day nl the llrady hotel at 2
o'clock.
Rowland! la to arrive In Tulsa
tlil werk.
To the Pallie,
ffSStlVS July 1. flic minute ear service
tha Kendall Una halwio-n th comer nf
Fifth ami 0kVna mel tlia an.l of H I,,
Hiisl Klral at
in eilntal
ir ait
lea to Kau.lall . , llag
rin a.'
hindiiit Urn runalna
i ami of Hogs or I.Sal
il , U f.n M Ilia
list snare ilaali:-
la.l on in. Itllig
algn aa 2100 It.
iriiai. Tulaa Itreel iuuv.,iy iu.- auvi.
Reds Defeat Cardinals
Vaughn Pitches One
Hit Game.
CINCINNATI, Ji
II i II a .' -gad h I
nni ef ihr lie.it
'I In- I'll in. i .in .
ami in- Ifinatl i
Tl. a. nf
II 1 -!(
30. Rnail.ar and
init ilnal In tha Mat
rani) eri-a o..iay
, II, a bellai aii..irt
i'. 0
ii. ii r.
r.'.n r,l) 0(111 0 7
a I I 00. -2 4 I
In. Ilii.nll
I . ,ii. I It. a - Mall,. a .mil lilltmefti. llielh-
tl ..lid Allan.
Itartii' l i Mi
rmcaofi, Jus Vnoaha iiaM
FlflabinKli to una lill n a pllill.t' duel
wnh Ponder anil Chicago shutout the
slallnra in tha final i-.u.a ..f lha sails
i.,l. . 1 i, tl I inly visiter reai SI t, ,
a, ,.ini i.ia.
Tha rata
i'ii i thm mi tel Hi M
I I. ti Ma - t'.tl n.in OA
llaitertaa Poader an. i Heaffai
and n'rariell.
R ii I
'' 1
I i I
JUgllll
II, ,1,111. l in 1 m ii I i . ,iii ..nulla.
-.i n ..l, i in. jii Droeklra wun
hiM, gamei nf dmihta h.-ai1ar fium the
ii mu n.'t 7 iii i ai. i i la l.
Plrat u oi a Ii II K
iii . . h I y ii ie 144 IH i 1
Mi Vc.tk "On ""I 101 I
.1.1 galln
II 11 r.
lltiifklvn
m.n oi" mi-I 0
OnO Ono 001 I t 0
and Miller, Tnnay.
,,Prl...firlina.
ii ,i i i ati'i ?ii,iiii
The Turf
T I.AT4M.
MBWil ral4-nlN) .
Flral raa, lU furluBafn RVlBI V; eh-
men. (Km, rirat . Rtralel (CarBiiB
nar-oid, Ir Calinin, (CBBJBlly) ttitrd.
TteVta 13- VI Bf Oerdari. OtllBBB, Hw-ap.
Inir OtBBjBB, Jop. Hnrfufter, Klnc Klhar
BIBB ren.
Si i tnd recr. flva end 'n tt.lf fur
lonna Bt liotinrd (Teylnr) fUat. LdBBgaV
lend. 4 Huff aerond. a?Bdf lludruw.
I iii naf it d ) third Tlma, 1 Ity Omerr.
I ' i i" ' v t'oiiy. old Knit DfBli King itoeo
alao ran
Vtiird rara, nna tnllr-Arflart. (i. ma
f oi el flrat l.ady MtittNtn. tKlnaji a" nl .
atayrOBe itl.lma. Ii) third TtritB) 11
Olfnatai. ( ildtB Uaa. M Kail). 1'anay
nf. I
llti'rxnMiM. Miff Inn Ann "it M"iniin
lliiunillfic 'Ihriuiah l'ltrt Mla- rat).
Ftitirtli rarr-, flva uid on" half fur
of- .lrns-nteinl. !Lyti4i flrat.. McOnod-
in. (Iti't'lnaoni afcondj All lliehl Mr,
rMtnk) third Tim. I t? 5 MMiy liertnn.
1-i.iftaman. HarKnt Vm k W i H n w Tf. .
1 hat no. The Vh cltilan four I Vlaw. Ad
VBBBB alao ren.
Fifth rnra. nilln and rtterlBt Huey SI
nal ll.yka) flrat , 4'tfoiifitra, McAiifi
Hrenlj Ki ha! lrny, t I.unaf'ird t third
Tl'iir, 1 0J , Itorralna aln tan.
Bltth ntra, el f 'l r Innga-- Kl ice. (Itiyior)
firitl. Jiirh-a. (Knna. ) md. H a (dd ,
tuy. UaOliifntdt third Tlina 1 tl 3 4;
l.ady Fair IMay. Ainarlran Are. auk m I
A.lng4i alao tan
Savnh rar1". mll anil alxtaanth BBUf
bou I.H.l, tWlla'in) flrat, Iahablnh II.
i Tavior l am nnd . KIRIBbIBBBi I l.unafurd
third. Tlma, I it Dual 01 laajWMtor. Bef
(inr, ,1 IliNi.n ry nl tin
fan
Iliiff.ik.-r alio
at Has Tmlny.
Klrat raia, all furl, mil - liana. da, 100.
VI,. la l ark ion. Hand Had, 101. nrhtll.
W In-. Iilsruaslnn. 10X, Twrnlv Tinas,
in.. Jaepel mi. Byrne tltt. Fpnrkiar.
Il l: Hilly Joa 111. Il.ui.it Man. il l park
III. III. laailllia. ii... aa.a . .
IIJ. Mlaaad Tha Time. I -.. Krank K 101,
ICIva, ln.l, lluinnia 10a.
aeeawfl rai a. flia iind nna-hair fur
l,,ne" 1 n i M l-'.ilr Kt-iiln, 112,
Iii.m, h- Mac. Iii. Mary OL ggi ...r,1i
Iia Vu. 11, Tawaaanlhs, 111. Hattlna.
.', I'riiwall. 11:, Mlaa llllailly, lit.
.'.iralt., 112. Plaitienil llala. 112. M.ti
Jiula McKay, 112. iliaca Mlnanl. 112. our
All. t- 2. Ml... I'matmrity 112, l.niall
neaa. 112, (Inla.-n Auttunn. 112.
Thliil rs. a. in lie and ipiaslar .'nrtland.
I. Krank W . 3., guran Blende, II. Wave,
let.; Taalae, 111
K-iurlh la.-a. al . fiirlenga - Villa Pala.
loj. iSarbelow, ma. larltag, tnl. siiupla
tea, 107, htnhinii 1117. Travealy, 107,
J, , i. salts, ill I Hiookhnlt, I u, Hlg Idsa.
tin Aharon, 111
Kifth raca. fna and one half fur
lango Perl, 1 n i . Parte, ini , iiiandmar
lot, flv lllng.'r. lint. Mcltnain, 104. Hilly
I',,., I ins, Mayflower. I". .'ounlaaa, lot.
Plato, III Nonskld, lot. w O, McClln-
I, o k. inn. Ha Sine, 101, The Virginian, I0(,
lilm- Plain I'M, (hurl pa A llvrna, 112,
i .- i.v- Kate, ii. i. in.h Matdsa. its
V Inilhaalal . 1(13.
niatll a i ... inila and nna-alghth M.k
l p III Matlnea Him ion, Mint i'.i, 101.
Balgaeur, lu, Wirkford. loa
r-.-nin r.o-a nil,, u nil all laant h - -1 .it -
it.. Panetolta, It; uov Mmintiny, ti;
Mountain illrl. line Ma.lia. iltngham. 104.
Siindutla. na. lelma (I, 104. I'arla Maid,
104. Mali. I"l. 11. . ta 11, 110, l.asy Lett,
no. H.nnn.h lln Hinlv'i.ii, Itll Oiaaa-
lar 3b. lianclng H,ray. 110.
W.SJlther taraelOBlagl Itack fast.
CARTER DEFEATS
GYPSY TOSSERS
Errors Aid Both Clubs
in Scoring Runs
Kay Effective.
' Krrora marid a w.-ll pitched
, game In the Tulaa City mi icugue
1 yeeterday, when Carter defeated
1 Uypsy 4 lo 2. Hay was effective.
fi'iui'
Oyssy ah a ii. F. a.
tiiulacy, lb 3 117 0 1
Mowrey, lib 210120
Taylor, as 2 0 I 1 2 0
Qoodson, i f 2 n j 0 0 0
Brosaeaui o-p 0 a j i 2
Poreamaa. lb .1 I 1 1 2 1
K11111, cf .1 11 1 0 ii 1
Pappan, if 2001 n u
Muff, p c .'01220
k Young 1 11 I x x x
Total 21 2 I 15 II 5
x Hailed for I'appan In aixth.
anl g Zi7snn
1 ' liter All It. II I'. A. K
, 1 irawford, lb 1 1 1 0 n
Randolph, cf 221100
: Powell, c 1 1 2 7 0 1
I Ktnnemeri if 1 0 1 0 0 0
i' .i nett. rf 2 n n n 0
i Parley, ih 1 n 1 m 1 0
I I 'ooper, lb I 0 t , 0 ' fl 1
I I'eters. ss 2 A 0 n I 1
I Rajf, p I 0 0 a ' 1 11
10 4 ti is 11 4 j
I I ivpsv 1 0 1 n 0 0-2
,1'arter 1 0 n 0 0 g4
Twohise hits Powell Sacrifice
hits Mowrey, Taylor Stolen bases
Randolph Left mi bases (ivpsv
I . Cartel 4. Kl ruck nut Ray .
Duff I, Brosseau i Baaa on bulla
Ray l, Huff -'. Rrostaau l. Wild
Plich Duff. Passed hall - Brosseau.
Pltehlng record- Huff 4 runs, s hit.
2 Innings Double play llrnsse an.
Taylor and Gods, v lilt bv pitched
imii i.v Ray i noodsonii Time
lio IJmpIre Betley
II O.
I I -113
Advt
West
grsduate chii'iipodiai.
Hid- . Cedar 838.
A rlos Farming's First Ring tattle
lie fore I lis Ilartlesville Home Fans
When Arl Knnnlnr step Into I
'" hi.. 1 roundup crowd
in iMwcy mn evening r .inly .. in;
m.. i itf. Wnil Milwaukee light- I
'v. lain. In n n. In i i1 .1 fifii i n round
boxini contaati one
iioiita on a an(andld
ol tha Mm
i.i . Li mn iii -
i ii i. ti 'I l.v Jon Un i il. . flatlfl follow-
.in of Uartlaavllla will aaa their n-
iIm m u in notion al In. loc for the
Hi ' llmi r'aniuiiR llvaa In llnrttea
vlll. . j i j i four nillra fnun Iiowev.
bul hi llnrtod loa boxIriK career in
I i i ity nnii nnvi-r apiicare. In
fon inn home (ant.
'Ihr riaa to fame Of thla youna
"'a ill In tin- boxing (iair.a. ha a
been rather rapid, He Kinrt.-d box
ing aa ii featherweight In Kanaan
e '1111,1 yearn ago and h dl-ln'.
keep na.k of hi fitKt doaan flghta
I.I' II. oat Of thin, ivtte. ..... I., . I...
knockout route and hi baeheri i
dieted that home ilny he would an
ii. x 'he Hie thai now mloriia the
m nw nf nanny Leonard.
Ilia really
' "erloii- enr.igement una with
Jimmy Hanlon in imr.. Fanning,
lltili more than a baftaiiar at the
lime, wuh going al Ion nneed anil
Kfitinlfiir won l-y
" " ""ii i.j ii am,, i ii
in arm BnfWft) llu.tfo pri'Bint (hut
ti bbi a . iiit 'i d4rver thlfly boxar
of lit'- typti that aT''f.itui m ar a.
W l clad In ia u hlnh prlrn In nvr.
That wan rr-ally tht Blurt up tho
bin toward b promlnMl p4Mttlon in
Hv Itulitwciuht hi ivado fur th Itar-
IIinvIIIb boy. laaler he bent Bobby
Wautfbi Jimmy Bvim, pal Morun.
.la. k lit'i il, .Salh. i Kirk .md Itr-d
p.. un a rrej ftrmt4Dla Rroup of
I -x for any llarhiw. iKht evn the
i lumipton.
terfM with Ootora.
W'ht'ii thu war broke nut Fannin k
iiiiMU'd. but during thai yaar ha
found time to do a lot of flKhtlntf.
Me ruined i. lui.... ... ria
, j M,,rnaa .
loiinda over Otto Wallace In lain, lllti--Ihe
hoiit heing ataatad In Denver. I Peaay Mathewi
Wallaoe is ihe boy he i ts nt
Deway ond OttO Is anxious to
reverse Ihe verdict If ptMBlMe. That
ramp year tie roiigni ... v. i.h conn
fighters Inclddlnaa Harvey Thorn.
who win meal Johnny Calmer in the
inner rirte. n-nninil content nt 1 tewey
JlllV 5. '
During the pnat two faari Fan-
nlng hns met ninny good llght-
welirhta Ini ludinir Pal Koran, itnr-
n-v Adair. rtetn Ilartly. T!er
Thomas. Jimmy Ijinnlng. Red lie
ring Hill Mel Cctthfan. I'annlng
never nodg-'d any fur. lie hn.t left
the mnii h -inn king to hm malinger
and never eirea In know r."!:.". hr !; .
to meet, lie Is a fast, clever fellow. I
with a remarkably good left hand. !
Fannin Ik espe. lally clever In Idock-
YANKS BEAT A'S;
INDIANS BEATEN
White Sox Easily Win
From Tigtrfl in Slug
ging Match.
PtftLADBLPUlA, Jon .to tSIa home
tuna fantorad loday'i double m-id--i be
t wi'iin Naw York and rt - r . .1 , m ,. iha
taltnra winning A IB a and 19 to 4
Hutb I3d home run nf tha aaon ecorad
tha winning run In tha flrpt came, whtla
hta 24th otrcult drlva broke a 11 tl In
tfci fittfth tnnlns of tha aacond-
Klrat ntnr H H I
Naw VirU A2 noi ?0l H M 1
lMuiarteliahU .... 10ft Jfti f 15 1
IMttrrire On Inn end Pul . Nay lor.
?.iath'' Itad Perkliu
BacoBd cimo: Tt tl T.
New York Bll 2U l in u 1
1't il ul-tl "1" PP "41 n I I 1
Mailt.- 'h ih mil Hannah. HBBt,
Parry end Parktm
w Ule B01 i. t in Hlta
MTROIT, J'llia 31 Pounding thraa
DeTroll pHBBBffB fM 1 1 bltB while. Palter
bald the Tlgara 1': flv scattrrad BBfBtlBSi
Chicitgo won He thud atr.iiKht gama in
Ih4 aarlaa hara, 14 to 0.
Tha aenre. II. H. f.
flu. ago 114 400 020 14 II 0
Isttridt ..060 000 - Oil
1 .attar-lee- Fabar and SchnlB. I yno,
I.ronard, A Urn. ("ooinba a nd Wood 1 1.
Blngfeat t M, l.nnUi
RT t,Ot'IH Juno 30.-- Ht. 1 ula and
flavrland Indulgad In a alugglng rnntaat
today, but the local a bum hail thalr hlta
to battiT advantaga and wnti 10 to .
Tha amra. K II K
Clavaland 021 030 030 a 14 t
At l.uula 40A :io one 10 14 1
liufe-Tlaa Hagbv, t'hlx. Nlahaua. Paath
and it .rl!. lievle. BotBoftrB Bnl Hevaieid.
LEAGUE LEADERS WIN
Okmulgee I iu.ll) II. ais raixliueka-
Dnunrlflrbl Defeats Baaurya
I wlitt. In.
nK 111 l.'l K K. Jut). 10 Tha TXrlller i
took ins aecnnd Kama uf tha sat It. hara
t'.nsv l a sour of 4 to 1. Millar and
I'pchurch ho'li plavad wllh Ih llnakara
and lat ih.oa iiian with fiva hns
I lia srnra It II K. I
I'k'iilllaaii 002 200 00i 1 7 I I
I'autiilaka . 000 100 000 f,
II. ill. ilae-Miller. I'piburrh and guarry.,
flllraar and llrsnnan.
lilllMHIHIIT .luna 10 -prumrlfhl da
fealetl llanryatta today Sy a a ra of I
to I
iii. teorei n i T. i
llan.i.l.ii ... ... 100 00 010. J l I I
Dmmrlghl so 10 "l. 111 0
H .' 1. 1 iaa- -Mai kUnd and gklfgei , Jala
ma anl l-'iuth.
Knu r SMITH. June .10 Tha Tain, ,1a
f I I t'hlcka.ha in 11 Innings ., i
Tlia arnra. 11 II I:
CI i . laha 000 I'll 000 00- i. 14 7
Fen Smith 001 110 011 01- 4 It .'
BalUtlt Plttraj Kraft, Mine. na
llaia. Kelt,. Hudson peaaos and Keoirtt,
ai Sprlnsfl.ld, jun. :io
The s.-ura
reel
S.nnflsti1
11 II
in :
I 1 1 l
Tutaa BaaebtUl 'aim
to See O. ('. iiamc;
May Charter Special
Much interest over the propoead
i pea lal train in Oklahoms City for
next Sunday ami Monday's Tulaa.
Oklahoma City game is Being
evinced hy local baseball fans, and
II Is probable that ht required
number, BOH. will slgniiv their In.
l.-nt ion nf going, thus making lha
special train posalbis.
The train ican-s Tuisa Sunday
morning and returns Monday
night. THUS di siring t" go on the
Speoutl can .'in at Y'tnr. Hr-'h.
grs' Clgai toto
Ikk and ,. dgli , Mows. II In rim
generalehlp la always ihn r.sin.g in
Wallace I, meet a veri rnrmldnine ;
fu--one who I un extend Mhi and ,
make lilm show at hie very Ice'
running's King lli'i'uril
111 knockout Tummy c..rltv. 4
Hi TM f
((.k.... a ... i ... k-,.- . at l. u...
Illahi,, a. rharlaa Imhnl'a. I. Krai k Kan
naaai. i. K.l'ty Mi.ia. a
11 1- Knorkou! Barl I'-.lllna ? rnnndi;
Krank M'llauitnlny i . S.lk llannraay, I;
rraah Bakei z. V'.ung Hiinnan. .1 wan
- -Y.iiintl 11,-nnraav. 1, Y.iung II . nn i aaf,
10. II, t, hi l.nrna. Hi I'alay M. I . I . , I 10,
Kid Wkaaloak. I". Young llannaaay. 1 1 ;
eharlt-a Ar, nann. in. Hwelt kndaia.n. 14,
Charles Aronaon, Iff. iharlaa Aranar,n. 10.
IMaw ll.-hliy llurna 10, I harli-a Ai.-im-n,
10
tall - r.ta
i ... K . -I i .... ti. ii. .ti... - .a
Mar t Cail Hemlng! w ' Barllasvllla.lf 1
oily i. Yiiin.a ll-hil"-a W . Haul, a.-lila It
tiilv II. H..,i ii r ii. in i if
tlg Ii. Nat I.e., nai l. V . i' .1... ?IK. 10
lug 24 .Itni my llanl-m. I). Colo Hi aa II
in. piaMi Mamann. XV Ii-r ii.m ilia It
II
'" . Teuaa lieaai f
Kan city 10
. la
Mar. tl .lark K. Kan. I'lly t
Apr, .i Ja. k White iv. h i-' ritv II
Arr II t..uialana. XV . ha
Jutv it llail ....... II ifi l.lti
l't
It liar' Kliarg... XV Malh.iitha 10
Heif
i Hani
Ned Kltigarald. K
Mall
if tia
i;
l.tw i..warde. L
Mai hoi
me
191T
Itad ItUtlnr
Jlrnmy Kvane
t Harvr-y Thoipa .
wtnia ManBgjvM .
i Pal Mot n
I J.ir M i mint
I ja k Reed
hail if Kl. ka . . . ,
Mnbt.V W .Ugh .
Joa Mandi.t
Had DefBB
, Pal Mi. ran
Monk KoWlar
Monk Kowier
Otto Wallar-a
Man y Ilraiuar . .
: llap ay Thoi im . .
1 Kddlf Whlta
' Johnnli i ..-ixi.i.i
1 l.viM II .: . f
nia
W Kanaaa l ily . . It
xv. Kaneai City, II
I. Kanaaa City... II
Ki. MMii.ihla I
v Man phla I
H ManiMdo I
W. Arkanaaa 14
W. Tulsa II
W. Tulaa tl
I.. Mea Orleans it
w. Naar Orleans, .it
XV N, w llrhiatia. . II
H.I.
la Oanvar II
I. 1'i-nver II
W, I'enyar It
I. ifl Panver ...11
N.1. J.illn II
w J...lln tl
h' ,li,illtl I
Hi iopiia ii
XV Okla. eily. 0
w Okie, city If
XV Okie City 14
Kla
w J...lin IS
Nil Kl Worth . II
L Neat i n I anna II
1.. St Jnaaph .11
Nd. chanuta 14
Nil caaaatf . . 10
Ko. HprlngflaM . 4
XV Hiirlngflel.l . 14
XX S.i ingflald . II
W S. Innflald . 10
,V. I let roll . 14
XV pair. ill 14
.SM Sinn.flald . 10
. I,. Mamphla I
net
, D. Tulsa .14
.XV Tulaa 14
w ertehlte 14
. Nd. San Ant'ml i 14
rttd. I., una . . I
XV lliilahlnann ...It
.XV KUnaas Cljf ln
. Ku. Batelaler nr.. t
l Kansas City. .10
w 1'i'iahurg II
. v. eeainmnn 14
. N1. llnu-hlnaon . .10
I.. Naw Orlaans .11
Ii
hbbbU McNeil ..
i.i.m in. ny
Il,.hhi " .k
I'al Mnran
llarnav A. lair
tMle Wallnra
.Minolta Mll.nr
i m,,,n
Jimmf Miner .
ft r'j""1"
,;1I',i,v .
Sailer ll'ltlar !
' aftOOWsa
lta, Marring
1 120
Krankla Tucker
iltio Walla. 0 .
1 Mrk M ill la . . .
Tlihby W ailgll .
Mai Canaan . .
Ink Mull la . . .
Pal llarra
Jut llrlllon . . .
Jimmle l.annmg
j,"i"!.,,n.nn",,
lird lioi'an .....
KEARNS PUTS IT
UP TO GEORGES
Dempsey's Manager Is
Keadv to Sign for
Title Bout.
DENVER, Col, Jun 30. Jack
Kenrns, manager of .lack Hemps, y.
hue sent the following message to
Krancola des champ:, manager of
Qeorgea Oarpeatler. who is now in
New York:
"Y'our rhallenge of t'arpentler to
fight Iiempney, made on your arrival
In this country, wot incepted by the
champion at the time but yon later
stated that C.irpeniler would wall
unil DempOOy was cleared of draft
evasion charges.
"The champion wis cleared of
that charge In seven minutes by a
Jury and It was proved that h' was
made a martyr to satisfy certain
people.
"Immediately after Pempsey's ac
quittal he challenged Carpeatler and
gave Carpentler a week in which lo
aOOOpI ilie challenge. Instead of
Carpentler or yourself aooeptlng that
challenge, you Immediately booked
1 1 mo on a steamer for July 10 for
Europe for Carpentler and yourself
and failed to nccept that challenge.
"I wish to Inform you now that 1
arrive In New York before you leave
for Europe mi or about .Inly B or 1.
prepared to klgn articles and pot
S forfeit for g I icmpsey-Cai pent ier
match and SlaearOly hop you and
Carpentler are willing to do like
wise before Balling for home."
Death Peorn riagur.
VERA ( HI ., June 30 (ne
death from bubonic plague was re
ported during the last 24 hours. No
new eases were reported.
Cool
Comfort
Ih abtltfnablt in our "hot
wcathtr suitx" nil the
latttt n arm icutthef pat
tuns and stutes are at
your dixpoHal. Sen un for
tlittt suit Hit
norm to be
dans
sure.
are
hut
"cool comfort" ever reigns
when u-iariiifi one of tmr
suits. Your choice of
I'alin llench. Mohair,
Tropical Worsteds o r
(ittlHiitlines.
Holmes Clothes Shop
223 80V
GREAT OUTBURST
IS ACCORDED COX
,
Denifitist r;it inn
(lues 40
... .
MmUtCS
Before It
Finally Closes,
- . .,,,Tin.i
PA MFR HVAT ON'
First Ueal Cheering hud Dem
onstration Is Given At
torney (ieiiornl.
CONTlNt'EIl FROM PA'iB ONE.
Owen of Oklahoma w.ia the fust to
ha placed tinforc
th
mention.
ow.ii Named
Aliibama pused a.
yielded to Oklahoma.
I iml. .
I Atuona
D, Itiinlnn
took the
i .... i. i. ..a n ...... t.
, . , . i. .....
if Sen
luaiiorm in pmi'i tarn nuiv
utoi
linen In no in 1 1 ml ti in
I .Inahn nirh nook
1 7 minutes pine
' "' I'ima llnniliir lliveli In 11 O 1 1 1 1 11.1 1 1 o 11 ahd
.' a w.- I. il-.
nt Ihe roncllisioii
1 ;i I.a r .i . .. n . .
tlblahoma daletratloa hmke nut with
a demonstration, which. however,
was not piuionged.
The hind tri d to help It out with
a c.illoiilng air.
ll'l.et, .1 snhnliled
governor
iiroiith of Arkanaaa eecondad
the
nomination Of Senator luxen
Arkiinsas, r.nld the governor Is the
only slate mentioned In the Blhle
hecause Noah opined the window
0t the Ark and saw." At that the
ronveiitlon got ;t first good laugh of
the day.
At the close of Governor Urough s
seconding M eeeh there was another
.iiven ilemoiiH' ration wlih h tun nana
helped out again.
Mrs (hiaan f. fltzgeVald of Mas
sachusetts, the flral woman to make
n seconding sncech In the conven
tion, then took Ihe platform The
i i nvenilon stood and paid her a
iilhuto With applause and cheers.
Mrs. Kitrgcr ild, gowned in a plain
The Scoreboard
eTANUIMl OK TIIK IKAMM.
Taaa B I. Pie. : too. W. U. M
Tl 4.1 21 .471 1 OIL. ("Itr 34 31 5"0
M'.thiia 30 30 .5m Oanta 30 34 .4tt
JnoUo 30 ii .Ml L Dl Molm .'T 40 .40 1
St. ik 37 31 .644 I Hl.a.1 Otf 10 4f ,llil
liiinal lra.ua.
1MB ' I. f i T am W 1. Pt
Fatlaattt 33 J ,M4l Boat it 2 .5)0
Hmakha ' I .. ,V.'4 I'l'.'.lKinjO II .10 .441
IhlcafO St 21 .323 rtiiitrlphta 34 37 4l
SI Lnltl .14 31 .52.1. Naa tik 30 33 .442
Aatseteaa Lesaaa.
Tr.m '. I. r'l ! Taira W I. Irt.
Cla.al.0.1 II J2 .102 aMlno 31 34 .517
V. Vial II 2.1 .057 St l.-aila 13 33 .1112
Ibltllii .14 20 .54 i Hair. 11 21 43 .324
Wdio4ton 31 21 .52V I niH'rtii If 5 111
Xaiariei.n Xa.i.i'liitlnn.
Tt.m B 1 N I ton w I. rn
St ra.il 4 20 71'i l.nm.rlll 33 .'4 43
Xllnnitkill 3 32 341 lrnlospnlu .11 13 .470
iMl'aioilM 34 S3 XC'l 1'nl.imbu 31 15 .470
Tnlnki 3D 33 522 kiOMi fly II 50 .275
1AMK.S TOHAV.
Hi -11 ,, I ...ana.
WICHITA T TI I.HA
Jnplln al Oklahnma city.
pt .Vfolnea at Si. Joaeph.
Slou. City at Omaha.
vm. noil l.eiitue.
Hrooklyn xt New Tork.
Chlaago at Cincinnati
rutabursh at It. taiula
(inly ihraa .ai-ias BShadetea.
Aim-rlran l.i-atae.
HI l,eula at Chloafo.
XVaahlnltnn at lloalon
Naw York at I'Ulladrlrhla
(inly thraa famea schadulad
Amrrl.-an Aaaualallnn.
I.oulavllla al I'nlumbua.
In'llanapolla al Tnlado.
Nlllwaukra at Mlnn-apnlla.
Kinaaa i'lly at PI Paul.
IVaatam Aaanililtlon.
I'hlokasha al Fort Hmllh.
Knld at Sprln riald.
llanryatta at llrunir1tit.
l'.ihuak: at iikniul
nnst Ln 1 BSTI nn.vy.
Western I.CMflla.
AT TV1.SA 6. WICHITA 1
Al Si. Jnaaph 2. Hea Mnlnaa 1.
At Oklahoma City 4. Jnplln t.
Al Hloui City I. On aha f.
Nnltimal I . .1;. ,
At Cincinnati I. St beuM
A 1 IXrooklyn 7-3 Na X'ork 3-1.
At Chicago 1. rptaburch 0.
No oahara arhadulad
Amarliun laicua.
At Bt. Ixiula 10, rlavland .
IAI ratrnlt 0. Chicago II
At Philadelphia 5 I, Saw Tork 4-14.
At Boston 4. Washington 4.
AsseHMM aoctatln.
At iflnneapolla 1, Ifllwaukae 1, called
llth. d.rknaas.
At St. Paul 1-1, Kanaaa City 0-0.
At Tnlado 4. I ndla n.ipolla 0.
Al Columbus-Lnutsvljlc rsla
IVaslern Association.
At 1'awhnska 1, Okmulfae t.
At dptlntftcld 7, Bald I.
Ai Fort hniith t, chirkaaha 5.
At Iirumrliht I Henryetta I.
SNiuihcrii Xasoi-lattun.
At Matnphla-Nsw lulaina. rain
At tlttla llock 4. Mobil l II IDnlo.
Only two failles srha.lulad.
Trias l.ef.lc.
At Pallaa 1. fai Antonio 3.
Al Shravspnrt 4. (ialvaalon 3.
Al XI . hila Kalla I. Houston .1
At Port Worth 4, llsaumont 1.
TB MAIN
the
You
j I'.'sutiful Dull."
When the noian quieted down ah'
l egan her apeech In a clear, dleUnOI
s m e, aaroiidmvlua the nomination
f .Senator Owen
i.ciunl Next.
Hie call of the atatna was r-
iiined. Arkanaan yielded to flouth
Dakota and V H o rherry of Hloui ,
us, ii, pieeenieii ine nimrn
.inn a ... - i i i ' i ii.iniei aiiiui...
lor t.. ilvrmany
( h.rry proposed that the c-nnven-
Hon nominate such a man as tlarnrd
" he ticket and another
i.mvanllnn en nal ru.itl ilial avnrH aa
Uerard
I convention construed that word
IQei 1 1 ij iiemg a vice p ie.idenii.il
lldate as well as a prneldentlal can-
Mm dreae. atood aniilina at
ueKka aa the band played "oh,
dnlate There were no second "" """ "i "M,l"i I" "'f
speeches for (ierard and Ihe roll of As the procession went on the Rhode
lh. s:,.'., wan .-id g...n .Island. Florida and llW4ll alandarda
California and Colorado paaiea, ; c""' "P frm the floor and went In
Connecticut was called and John Hi 'he line ....
Croeby praaantad the name of Na- The aundarde nf Maine and porto
tlonal Chairman Homer 8. Cum- R'"1 "'so got Into the parade ae It
mlnga churned around the convention floor.
it,.,. I'hccrcd. The maroon calmer pennanta and
Demonstrations for Cummlngs small Anierlcmn fligs were carried
were rather frouuent aa Mr. Crosturjo' the managers na they cut through
got into Ule speech and mentioned Tne crowd of d. Iegutes and s ing their
the n.vlnnal chairman's name lie marching song over end over again
drew a particularly loud outburst The aamo time was kept up by th
when he referred to Ihe chairman's hand In the organ loft and ln na
keynote speech of Monday Ihe open-jtween times a cr. w of cheer leaders
lug day of the cunventlon. kept the convention floor pepped up
Mr Croeby told the convention1 After It had l een on for Is mlnu
that Mr Cummlngs was the one man tea the demonattatlon showed not a
upon whom all the factions in the sign of diminishing ln enthualagtii
party could unite and referred to or the volume of the noise It pro
him as the man who could follow duced, a woman wllh a bright gren
"the spiritual leadership of Woodrow , skirt got on the speaker s iilatiiJJn
Wilson." Aa the speaker delivered i and etlrred up a new tempeat 61
that eentenee he turned and raised nolae while tho cheer leaders kept up
hla arms to the portrait of the prea-! their work in all parts of the hall.
Ident hanging before the audience. Five minutes later Michigan's
The delegates ami galleries respond-' atandard dropped Into line ln the pa
id with a demonstration of applause rade.
and i hears. A great deal of the cheering be-
At the conclusion of the nominal- gan to die out, but the "Olory.
Inj n the hand broke Into ib Olory' nlng-aong kept up, led by the
"Star Spangled tlannar" and the hand with Us booming drums. Them
Conneotloul delegation led a pro-iwaa a momentary revival when th
cession In nhi.-h scattering delegatca' Alaska standard was carried into th"
from other stales Joined. line of the proceaslon.
Mrs. Force l inker of California1 Several women who had ellmhed
seconded the nomination of I'um-'to the front of the chnlrman'g plot
mings ; form got a six-foot American flog
Id fa I'arker. who came from Los, away from the marchero and waved
Angeles spoke Iran than a minute
an. I the delegates, In ai.pre. iatlon of
tier brevity, g
Ity. gave her a rising deni-
onstration of thanks.
Ira C. Ilothberger of Denver. Col
orado, nlao seconded tho nomination
of .ir Camminga
Characterizing Mr. Cummlngs as
tho "harbinger of hope for the op
pressed people of the world ', ltoth
bcrger closed hi seconding sneeeh.
ihe hand began whooping up with
.i,. ic-ti." r'V .....r,. : . .i"
" "I"" 't .'I i ne
Cummlngl men among Ihn delegates
went in for "three cheers and more
demonstrations for the national
chairman.
Illtchifiok Xnmiil.
Then the rail of the latr was re
sumed Delaware yielded to Nebras
ka and former Governor Schallen
berger presented the name of Sena
tor Gilbert II. Hitchcock, the ad
ministration leader in the
Ireaty
The name of
Senator Hitchcock
i presented to the
- . i II'" ( l e 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 i i tail1 mi uraii uciiii ''it
hornier Governor rVhsllenhcrger of!for 55 minutes when Senator Rob
Nebraska nominated the n3a,lalilta. ! 1 Jt at... .1.
lion leader In the senate tra.itv fbrht
. : ...
ln a brief speech.
There waa no seconding aneeches
for Mr. Hitchcock and when the call
of the states was resumed Florida
yielded to Pennsylvania and John H.
DlgSlOW took the platform nnd Dre-
sented Ihe name of Attorney General
ru inier.
While nigelow was speaking the
Palmer forces thrnijirhoiit tho hall
were busy quietly organizing their
demonstration, distributing f.ags nnd
noise nnkir.g denes, and getting
their roosters Into place. The con.
ventlon was looking forward to the
demonstration as the first tangible
evidence of how great the Palmer
trength was
Illgelow Interrupted.
Rigelow was Interrupted. by
Thomas A. Nlland of East Boston,
Mass . who demanded the privilege
to ask Rlgelow a question and threw
the convention Into an uproar.
Cries of "sit down: and "throw him
OUt!" cut the air and Palmer sup
porters advanced menacingly op the
man. Above the uproar Chairman
Hoblnson shouted that the delegate
was out of order and could not in
terrupt the speaker. The convention
gave a roar of applause to tho chair,
man's ruling and "Nlland sat down.
"I revere Ihui man" shouted Blgo
low when ha got attention again
"because his enemies are the ene
mies of our government, and his
gocH are the foes of our government.''
The concluding of Billow's speech
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procession and Pennsylvania fol
lowed. It wan the first real noisy and pro
longed demonstration of the conven
tion. It seemed as If about half tha
delegatca on the floor were stand
ing, hut as manv are obviously up to
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amount of flag waving, hip. hurrah-
ringing or cownens ..in m nn,--
It In cadence with the music. At
'he half hour outburst of cheers and
eIW of "We want Palmer from UM
floor and presently the same old
tune wns struck up again.
Senator Robinson, apparently pre
parlng to try to restore order, cleared
the I'almer rooters away from the
font of th. platform. He looked
doubtfully for a while, then brough'
down the big gavel with a resound-
ng whack. It only nan the erra ot
increasing the noise ,,t first.
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when tho repeated pounding of the
chairman showed signs or gainini;
hendway against tho tide of Talmer
enthusiasm. All of the state stanJ
dards were hack In their places and
the parade waa jll but broken up,
but the Pennsylvania delegates were
not ready to keep quiet and they
kept thtr megaphones and cowbell
bnsv in onnosltlnn to Senator Robln-
eon: rat-tat with Ihe gavel.
The Georgia delegation also stood
on their chairs and took up the fag
ends of the "Glory. Glory" chant.
The demonstration had been on
iiimiii 1-Hlltu lilt-l me .-iRr ui . 11-
platform and told the demonstrating
Pennsylvania delegates to put up
their state banner and sit down.
They did so and with that the flrea
works seemed to he about over,
l.ii-ii.- 37 Mlnulcs.
It was 37 minutes after the dem
onstration started when order finally
wan restored and Representative
Henry T. Ralney of Illinois took ihn
platform to second the attorney gen
eral's nomination.
Ralney got a rise out of delegates
and spectators when h said that
the democratic party," alwaya the
party of achievement, discovered
California."
He said he seconded the nomina
tion bv direction for "the great ma-
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