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TULSA DAILY WOULD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1920. SECTION B. 1 VICTORY TODAY WILL WIN a1 II . .1.. I. moms, Keinsiaiea, io riccn First Game of Today's Final Packers Get 20 Blown and Win Yesterday 32 to 8 OILERS ARE CRIPPLED Jimmy Rurko Twists Anklo , Uoss Abbott KxproNHua Confidence KlRlitlmf If I liny limi t lie entire season la ply nl a rhnntm tu finish higher In thai rncn, din Mlniix City Sachem yretwntny prevented the oiler, from cinching thn Western 1 r. " The Ahhnttsmcn Ifxt full Rome j in rue Manumit, nm iviciina won iriuu Omuhei, slid the Immellngs nre now onlv unn unit otio-half frames nheml nf the riiiiii'Tsup. To win the pen nant the) oilors must win one game tiirtny, even should Wlchlin win two 111 tllllt CVrllt, (lie Oiler WOtllll tin fing winner liy in-luilf game Should tlin Vllelii Hike both Kanios today and Uio Oiler drop a pnlr, Hie Kuiibiiim wonlii win liy tino-h.ilf gamo. MurrU I'lictor All Sinimiii, Jon .M nr i In, crnrk filler rlKlit Inuiil pllclier, who wiih nimpenileil l.'rlilny nlKht by MntifiRor Alibolt for throw Itif! ii Imll over the. Kraniliitnnil, w.ih ro-lnntiited lust night ly tho Olh'r bom unit will pltrh the flrnt Kiini" tuiliij It iui Morrla' lirllllunt plteh IliK Unit wiia Urxi'ly Inatrtlinentnl In Ills cluli'B rle to flrnt placo In mill- tiellHOII, n H ul MllUt IllH WllllllR Illlll iililn nfforln on Hie ninuml, In IiIh own humeri nnil an rollof hurliir, tho hnmpillnM woulil not now occupy the Ircirt, nnil hlM twlrllnc In tho pnw rnt homo tny, aalJe from Frlilny'a Knmo Iiiih tieen uplemllcl. Morris but nluht cxpremoil i enrol to tho writer for Krliliiy'H Inelilent nnil althoiiKh Abbolt'H nnnouncement of tlio lift Ing of the suBpenMmi hail not been inido known lit thnt time, hn x preaned the desire to help win thu pennant. Thn I'nckerH ycdterduy batted the nffcrlriRH of four Oiler pltchBrn for !0 hit". Weber, Adiimn and Illeh inond were alt Ineffective) fiRiilnxt Ilia heavy MtiRKlnir of tho vlnltors. Tho Olltra hit hurd ohouKhl to win tin ordlniry ball Biime, getting 13 n(o blown, but ngnlnst tha wnttlnir of tho rackern their htlck work wim unavailing, Stilt. VJ,Il,,l" fiiilwtltuto Tho Oilers entor toflay'B gainen without tho Borvlren of Jimmy llurk", brllllnnt loft flcldnf, who twlnted nn anklo In rimnlnii lo flrnt buna on bin nucrltlce bunt In thu flrnt InnlnR run! will bo unablo to ploy to ilny. Htulz, hnwovnr, tilled llurke'n Plato moHt natmrnctory yenteruny, both In flcldlnR ami batting, Muiingur Abbott bint night rx prennod confldonco over tho ability of hln ciun to win tno ncnnaiu. ivo urn In tho lend and we'll romo homo flrt tinder tho wire," ho nnld, "Hloux City players went on n bating ram piigo .j'onterday which our pitchers wcra tinnblo lo hold, but with n lead nvor Wlchltu, wo uro nurn to win one game." BIG SEASON ON AT DEAUVILLE Wildest, Most Reckless Orgy of Gold Squandering ny NKWTON C. 1'AIIKU. PAH IS, (Sept. 18. Tho season Just closing nt Donulllc, tho world'n irmatest nionev-sncn JlnC Mummer ro Hort. hnn neon tho wlldent, miint reckless Ratno of Rold niiunndorlng In tho history or trio ay miio iown liv tlin aen. "No wonder they pronounro It 'Douch-vlllc.' " Mortimer Hhlff In iTfiiliin,! with irnvine. u hn watched tho crouplern pulling In Rrent flocks of thoutiiind frnno notes nt tho cn- nlno. On tho banner day of tlio sennon tho day of tho Grand rrlx. more than 1110.000 panned over tlio bac- enrat tnplon alono, ana tno crou piers and tnonuy chnnRern received more than 20,006 In tlpn, No tlR urgeg were uvaiiablo for tho roomn wliero "In boulo" and other gamen of chance wore played, but It In en tlmated that for tho ontlro Benson only a llttlo lens thnn 110.000,000 was plnyed. Thousitns of Anicrlcnnn and Eng lishmen loft their tributes at tho CHHlno tnblcn. but thin year V'rench multlmilllonalren wero nomo of the heavlcnt playors. M- Vngllnnn, a Frenoh shipbuilder. In credited with winning over JJOp.00, and James Hennesy. tho French coriiiic king nnd racehorso owner, la said to have come away about 1150, On "alie.nl of tho game'' An unknown Syrian nnd a minlnt old KiirIIhIi wotiinn, who ilways wore n hnndkon hlef nround 'ier left wrist for luck, were nlno blR fttnners. riioro was llttlo publicity for the loners. Snchii Oulty. well known nn the French stage, was syild to have ioi ateadllv at "In boulo," nnd nn KnglUh major who nrrlved with hln fortuno' to piny ni nnerariu weni nennllefs. Tlio cnnlno authori ties quickly hushed up a story thnt ono man wn nun i""' " -vtngn had comm.lted W oy ueiiyuih , v, ; nt tho tames anil nurinuini inn uhpu, to b fit of inntanrnoiy. Tho trouble nbou, Denuvllle." says I.es Copoland, former New York sonp writer, "Is thnt they take all your money nnd solid you off with nn empty stomach, lild you New York gambling Joint without n stack of freo snndwlchca right near tho door where you go out?" lllnlitlicrln 1'rmcw l"ntnl. Compllcnllons followlnir n sovore enso of dlphthorlu yesterday caused the death of n six-year-old daughter nf William J- Dlngman, 713 South St, l-ouls. Funeral arrangementa havo not been made. . I I IT ( 1- Slcadu, Oilers sum- V I I V. All. It. II. I'O. Crouch, i-r . CllllllO), '-III IMffi rl. II . . .Mi l, Hi llllllltlMIII, ft 7 II 12 I II 2 ;l n 2 I I I I ' I " :t it .Miirr, :tli iinmn. Kpclliiuiii, n Minimi!., i 'J'.(iil- . . lis vi 20 27 TULSA. Ill 2 All. It. II. O. A, it Wuffll, ail llurkr, If II , i 1 I Shit. If .,.11'.... ' '.'li 1 " i Clcifliiiul. :tli Cnnni - lly, rf liiK rf Oiiitj, Weber, i II Alllllll, p I lllrlniwiliil, p . . . . I .Iclmui, p O xOImiii I Toiiin :in h 1:1 127 1:1 -i l.nninili'il In (Vniney for .IrNiim In lilnlli. Scorn by Innlngi! Slum Clly mil 210 U00 IS TuIhii (102 mill tllKl H 'rwo-lmnn lilt I'.irfrrt, Cruui'li, Met, .Mnir, .Ic.MmniB, Htnl. ( (in 1 ill I v. 'rhri'cbiiHi lilt 1 1 f 1 1I 1 1 hi 1 , l.tffcrt, Hulls. Iliiine rim1 Miimitik, Itoblnwiii. Snrrlflri' liltn Ciourli, Wuffll, lllllkc, Weber. Stolen tin My. ItnbliiHon, Slut, McMiiuu. Ilnv nil I111IN Off Mmmiilt tl, off Ailninn I, off Itli'liiiioiiil 2. Struck nut liy Miinotili 2. bv Wi'lier 2. by AiIhiiih 2. by Itlcliinonil It. Ilium nnil liltn Ol f Weber I nnil 7 III I InnliiKn, off Ailninn 2 nnil 5 In 2 l-:t Inulngn, off Illeliinonil (I nnil 7 In 2 Inning, off TcImiiii 0 nnil I In 2:t Inning. Irfs Ill); pllclier Ailiiiua, lilt br lillcher .irin 11 v iiicnmiiuii, iMinr nt .Mniinlni;, Dm In by Mnuotik. Wild IiIII'Iich Welter, .leNiim. Left 1111 Iiiiht Sioux City N, TuNit 7. 'I'lino of gnmi Twn lioum, I niplrCM .liicolM mill Duly. WITCHES DEFEAT OMAHA 14 TO 6 lizzies Overcome Omaha Lead Miners Win . Trom Saints WICHITA. Kan.. Pit. ll-WChlta lilt harit toiUy nn.l finlly look Dm fM'iit irama nf ttia afrtr anfnt Dniaha, 14 to A. ffmani. WliMla, All. II pn A An. 11 rn. a. IUnr, A 3 1 3 IWIihll, 3ll S 1 0 4 million, :ti 3 4 3 rilllt, rf 4 fl 3 II W It 4 14 0 iiiTf.r ti n ttkhliurn 3b n rut, if n iryin. c .1 dm, tl fl Builfr. 3tl 5 nnfMn. rf 3 nukuir, if 9 llovnip, p 3 4 O .1 i s a 1 i o 3 I J I 13 I 3 0 3 1 II 0 1 II 0 0 0 3 tJ-lt'flil, 1 1 3 rttmflttl ci 4 Run. e 4 tlcUloni, p 4 0 in 1 .1 I 0 II 0 0 Will 37 0 31 It Toll!. 43 10 37 1 Omaha n, nnil ifln r. Wlchlln "oil 100 31111 nummary Ituna llanry 3, (lliU.nn :. Ityan, Mediant, llerrrr, Yaryan 3. Iierk 3. Iiutlur 3, flrlffln 3, lllakealy. liowman 3 Krtnra llanv 2. U'litll. illalur. ii.ni. Ilrref r. Waahburn. Jlanta nn l.alti Lr lllona I, llnwniali I. Hrrltlca lilt (lilf fln. lilt hy 1'ltclnr OliUi.in. l.rtt nn ln.rt Wichita II). Omaha 7 Twu-baaa hlla llrck 1, llrritiTt 3. Ilntlar. tlrlffln. ttmni run lleck fUlflm haara llutlar fi. Illalaaon. Double iln llullrr. WhuIi bum anil llnck. Slrurk mil ll.iwman 3. raairil hall nyan. wild olh-h -Mclllnna. L'miiirfj lluckUy anil I'ltiinitilck. Tims Mlurra Mln In Utlt. JOI'I.IN. Mo.. Kept II Tha Minora niaitn It two, aitralKlit from Ht Juaii'h lm totlay, illniiUclnir ihrm nt thn top of tha anron.l illvlalon hy wlnnlnu 3 lo 2, In a llirtlllnit il'InnliiR nanip. MrlMUiililln oillnlrhFi Hamlnra tn thn rarly atauna tml Handora. tiikalila iniira Invincible aa thn Kama iirtiKreairil. A cloaa tlay at thn I'lala In ihn loth rubbcl thn Halnla ot a acora ttiat wtiulil havu won thn name ii i. iin.i ur.ii ,-uiiuirii. ah oi me rr rrllMa mi t m alvnii hy lha Joi.tln manairn mrnl In tha Mlnara tu ! illihtc.l, ua an a cprrciaiiim onmia L JaTteO. Jtlllil aii. it. ro. a All ttiinowtll, rf 3 Krl!ir, :b a (onnjlty 3b 3 M.tur, rt 4 rrnrcl, U 5 it. ro. a. 0 3 0 0 6 7 1 3 3 3 0 II 3 T 1 0 3 0 3 13 fl 1 3 1 1 0 3 lli4rtion, u e 1 1 Mwrrr, rf 0 torin, 3b 6 Hnrij'Yor. lb 4 nnrr. It 3 liirt, If 4 tm-krr. ib 9 liitiir, c 9 siniliYl, p 3 3 3 1 1 17 3 3 1 3 0 1 1 0 0 Riftir. tt B "lira lik, lb M'i iumtio r 4 Trtla. 47 I0I3R 19 Torata 49 13 3D 10 iTwO nut wften wli7iiliiirrW Mcr.,.! t jMtph lnl (100 000 000 0 3 JupHli noj 000 000 000 t s nummary llunar CunnuMy 3, llobrrt ami. Wolfnr, ll'.irart Krrora fonroy 3, llauanr. MarrlCllts hlla llonnwlli, Mc. lauahlin, Snodrcor. lUmarl 1111 by plti'tinr -Walhrr a. Vorkcy, Wairner llaana on balla Off Kan.lita J, MiLauiihlln J Lett on baana HI j,,.ih 13, Joplln 14 Thria liana II- Walter To baaa It Wulkor Htolrn liaaia Connolly 3. fcftrucli out iiamlrra S, MrLainihtln ( Double plaa Utllrlirr lo Vhnalall. rvnnolly tu Krllrhrr to SlK.uk. I. ,ii nt, I runa-Nl Joarph 1. Joplln 1 Time 3 10 t'mplrpa ilurn aiilra and lleikrr Ponca Citu Moundman Siyns Oiler Contract I'ONCA CITY, nkl.i.. Sept. 18. Fred I'liiie, the slar sniithpaw of tho Mnrland All-K.irs nnd tho man who hAe et duHii In order evei ' lull that h. has ptiehed against ibis beasnn, bus signed a Western leugiti. contract with Tulmi for 1921. Plane returned yesterday from Tulsa where hn went to have n conference r.a , .ame lo his rrmlit tl,U emn .,,,rl ,: I ,i,r " " ... i n .... bus bad reinurkjble coniiol. lie ulso plajud with the Tonca City club of the Kunuis-OlUdhoma leaguo hint tcbson. l'ltchcr Clyde Williams, who pitched nnd outflelded for I'liiicu t'liy last season, In bolng urinl In the KunsitH City lllim outfield at the present time, halng been pur chased from ukmulgee, and utls "Muosu'1 Utui'ker. ulao a Kansas Oklahoma produit. Is making good with the llliies nt third bane. Ins old position, where he started wlih Outhrle, In 19U Kansas City farmed Stucker the North tin kota league this icar um remaned i-im UUOUl tnrco wcess utJ, WHITE SOX TAKE 3RD FROM YANKS Mill tW I 11 L 2nd Indians De feat Griffs CHIClrlli (tl 1 Tlin I 1,1. ngn U'li'le tnntahr urn In ml etitrrn, li.-il In e.-i olid Plne III the Alnarlrnn laairun pennant mi.,, as result f,r defeating New Turk (or the I MM straight I Inn, 11 In t The game wae ilarrf before the largest crowd that ever wlliicaeeil a. ueieebatt game In fhlragn. ulnae In tl.OM, Hebe Millh swatted only a atnirlo iturtng trie aftw Unnn. Tha Whliii Mm want on lulling trniai ami . ..II. 31 nii olt th., fiur rnk plt.hra ricolta I'ltrhail hi flrat aam In In y anil taaahrail ama.. tipnat n fi.im hta taam inAtaa Kl yt. AH. II III it m. , a i A rniaf h i . - - ..9k. 1 mma, tf Vtttvtr. Xb ', fl. lb I K I ollHi.lh I 1 Until if (I . I'iXI. Ik ' Umtl. It 1,1 ll. If (I Vlrt. If lllHvil ah n lfttnh, " IWtimn i II Mab h MtiaM rf KHirti if 1 ralllM, lb HHMN H liitalt, r i tmm, MaffMaf n Mkit. p Ij'ilfta, p A n Titili. I 1 1 II Naw Trnrk ". ' " '. jj fcUl It IT 11 TT.TTT75Sfiiot ' ! 110 ill 00.-1I nuinniaiy; llunaParklnpaUHh, Paw. ar. I'lni. I, J'ralt. Pranoh. Uauaal. . k J:?"1 'avr I. M. f-nlllna I, Jarkaon I, IMarh I, .1. roll in lirrnra I'lpii. Pranch. Mr-amir 2. Melralit. fllalra Two-baaa h la .larkaon. J. I'nlllna I. Palarh. ftehalk. Alnuanl. WiM Thru Lmm l.ll .laluk Hlolan haaa Ptlach. Imubla nlay K. Cnl Una lllahrrir ami .1. I'irflina. Haifa on balla-ufr I'leolla J, off Mcllray 3, utf Uulnn I f'alitiirll In line form. rt.KVKt.ANI). Haul. II n.l,.,l ... ialni-l li Iail In tha race fur rim Amr loan lrKim panuant hy ilrfaatlnK Waah- uialon. 7 to 6. In mm nf lha in.,l .n. Init camea of lha aaaaun, Oalilwell manti-rly ball. ncnra laiitiinitffn. All. II Clmllnd. m. A. All. II. 10. A. 4 11 JimtnaM, If 3 0 I ti 3 3 WWlilSb 4 t 3 J 3 ll S4har, rf 3 t li u II 0 Haallb, It 3 1 3 II I 1 itlriMr, rf u u u n 3 li IlinlaH, .11) I J 1 i .1 I Jnbiiilua.tb ,1 II HI I 4 3 ,, m 3 0 ,1 I II I II N. Ill c 3 7 II V U I. 111. til. p 4 1 U 3 34 II Mill, 37 0 37 13 J I'll-, lb S3 Mini,, !t 1 Klra rf 9 .1 Smart, rf 9 u tllllllK. ,11) .1 J Nitnki. It 9 1 I U ,lll. u 3 3 l.huillr, t 4 1 MlilM. tl 3 1 aim. p 3u Tnllll xAlao hatlMl'fur Hmlth'ln avva.n'tli IVaahlnatuii flln nil ann- ""''" .... ,uyi iiu mi I nummary Illilia .Imlfa llurrl. Nh.hl.. (lharrlty, Shaw. Jumltann, .imbaaanaa I, npcakar, (laiilnar, M O'N'alll. I ahlwrll Hrrnra Judaa. J. irNt-iu. wumi.atfaoaM. Hawaii 3, M. O'Nalll. Twu-tiaag hit Hhanka. Thren-baaa hlla J. O'Neill, (larilner. Htiilan haan--i;lletha. lloubla play (lanlner, IVainlminM ami Jnhn atou, Marrla. J. O'Ntlll iln.l Juilae llaae on balla -Off lirlckaon I, utf Hhaw 3. utf falilwell I. Hirurk out liy lirlikawn.l. by Uhaw 1, by CaMell II. ' llninn I'll! lira llrllllaully, ST. I.OUIN, Kept, la llaynn hurled brilliantly naalnat I'llllallalphU tuday and SI. I ,ii u la won 7 lo I. tkiui.irkii. aii. ii. rn. a. Hlkm, 5b 3 1 3 4 St, lull. AB. II. TO. A, Criier, 11 I liciloM!, :b 3 Killer, lb 4 Jlrraieiia rf 4 lleUel, If 2 Hmllli, 3b 4 Mln, rf I KeveieM. e 4 Hiine, p 3 lirirrin, lb lUlk.r, if I'erklni, r buitn, 3b JiibiiMia, If ri if (Ull-aiy. u lirrfe, p Niylor, p iMit'lDQ ilktllry Ti.lili. i0 4 31 30 Tollll, .11 13 37 II aliened for Keefn In 111. fnr """In I" th. Philadelphia 000 000 1001 lls Ul 001 10 7 Summary llura Dmian. ilnrhor. Sla her 3, .Ucobann, Welael, Tohln. Severeld. Twn-hnan hlla Hunan, Nmllti, Payne. Ihree-baae hit Mt-i-r i....,i.i. ...... Oerber. tledeou nnd Hlaler; detenu, der- ..r. ami ciaier. iiayne. llerner ami Slalei . .Iiicot.aon. Severeld and (lather. Haara on I.Ala Off KeefH S lf H...d - u. ,. out Ily Kaefa 3, by Iiayne 1. f!" Iblril. IIBTIIOIT, Hept U. Iloatnn hit two r rr i u 1 1 pllrhrta, Wlli.in ulul llallluKarten opporlunely today and won hum the Tl Vera Beilin. All Dllllll. A A". It 10 A. Vmai. 2b 3 19 4 3 Clllir, It 4 II 3 J " IWb, ef 4 3 3 0 nrb. It 3 14 1. 0 Shitteii tf a I 0 II 1 IIIIMHI, lb 3 1 111 1 3 Mutr, 31i 3 Ii II 1 3 I'lnrlll. all 0 0 0 0 0 Minion, e 3 0 3 3 Alnaaiith, r o n o tl MlUnn. p 1 II 0 0 Hf irtrn p 0 0 0 1 leiUer, p 0 0 0 3 Illlll lO'OP unij.iMi o o o ii riiemri 1 ll II 0 rurrniaipliT 10 0 0 13 TdUIi 33 37 1 1 llirr. rf 4 3 3 Miller. 3b 4 t 1 MmmAr. If 4 1 1 llralrn, rf I 3 1 Mllnoli. lb 3 1 13 S.hlii, 1 Kveu. H Hra4', til Myers, p Tnllll. SI allalle.l (or Haumsnrlen In ttth, sillalteil for Miller in llll. lllUlted for Manlon In Ith Itlluttrd tor Vedder In 9th. Iloatnn 103 Olt 1007 Detroit 500 000 0204 Summitry: Ituna Hooper J.. Miller. Me- lioiky 2, Hrady. Claire. Cobb 2. Vrach i:rrora scnariun. a hcr lluner. nmnluii Twu bneo hlla lloopbr, Miller. Mnynia nnd TCobn Tbrea-baa una -Hooper and Cobb. Stolen baaea -euih IMitmitarlrn and Cobb Haara on balla utf Wile. .n I off lUuniKarl.-n 1 "ff M.v. r, I Mrui k out Hy IVIIk. ll I In V r. dir 1 Western Conference Grid Schedules Are Announced CIIICAOO, Sept. 18. Although' Indiana opened tho Western confer ence football season Saturday, with Franklin college nt Hloomlngton. thu other teams In the "big ton" will not swing Into nctlon until a week later, when the first game of the cham pionship race will bo played. Tho Western conference ncheduh for the 19-'0 season, together with other important games, follows.: Oct. .2 Iowa vs. Indiana ut Itlonni Ington, Knox vs. Northwestern nt Kvnuston, North Dakota vs. Minne sota ut Minneapolis; Lawrence t.. Wisconsin nt Madison; Ohio Wes loyan vs. Ohio Stnto nt Columbus, Do l'auw vs. lurdu, at Uafnyetto. Oct. 0 -Purdue, vs. Chtcngo ut Chicago; Minnesota vs. Northwest ern at Kvaliston; Cnno vs. Michigan nt Ann Arbor; Drnko vs. Illinois at tirbuna; Michigan Agglen vs. Wis consin at Mndtson; Cornell college vs. Iowa at Iowa City. Oberlln vs Ohio State at Columbus'. Mississippi A .t M vs. Indiana at Hloomlngton Oct 16 W'.ibnsh vn Chicago a' 1 Chli-ago. Northwestern vs Wisconsin at Madinoo. lown s Illinois nt t'r uaiu. iiiumim e, .muhiisuih ui .uiu - ' ui"' vvvui li ftTA.NDI.NO OP Till. TlCAilS. Wiinra Lmiii. I iin w l. rn. t in a vt. I. rn. I nijiA si no Ani m jatrrn ti flirt Hi, am to H1 HJ arlln 73 74 MO Ul.ll Illy 0 H 911 Sliail lur St 7 111 iinini 7 71 01 tut Malim It t N allaaal l!t. Tuaj n I. rn. Vim. w L rn HmaH'in M HOI Cblraan 71 73 l" n ,t 70 01 MO SI Ixak 7 79 I'O ImlanaU 70 HI ,o noatal 37 7!) 110 riiaawik 71 (17 Molrkiu 31 M .3t lai.rlria tllltl. I.m HI. r1 i Tfl.a W L M f'lrrMiMl M 93 .010 Snttiis 07 70 l rklrHa 91 0191 lla.k'lno "I 7 .490 Ma. tank a 30 .01 1 ' lulmlt J 1 301 nt. Imii 70 m .901 1 raiii to oi .sis Antrim Anatiitiia, t w. i. rn Tun, w u r-t. Ht rani 101 41 70 Tatrna 79 71 ,M Mlrnma an It ,S10 Ullaitkl 79 77 .19 terfUaaa 77 71 .Ml 'larn 9 Si ,1M Uinlll. 77 71 .M7 tn" O'r SI 0 -117 IIIWI'I.TH VliirilllllAY. extern I eneiie. AT TPtJIA I. Sirirx CITY" IS i .tnnlln 3. fl .Inaaph 3. 11 Innlnn. Al Wlihlla II, Omaha 0 At Oklahoma City Da Molnea, mi name, flooded field. Nntlnnul l.enann, Al Iloirton 9 9. SI l.oula 1 .1. Al Naw York . I'lltibursh 7. Al PhlladalphU 7. Chl'ago 3, At llronklyn 9. Clnrlnnad It. Anirrlenu l.ruuua. At tlatrnlt 4, IWi.lon 7 At St lAllla 1, Philadelphia 1. At Chlceito 1. New York 1 At Cleveland 7 WalhlnKinn 9. rmulhern Aeoelallon, At New Orleana 4 I. Mobile 1-3. (Hond Kama 7 Inntnsa. agreement ) At Chatlanooan 1-3, Memphla 3-J. At r.lllla llnek I. Naahvllla 3, At lllrintmthain t, Atlanta 9. Amrrlrnn Aor1ntlnii, At Toledo I. Mi'wniikea 3 Al Celumbue 0 U, Kanana Clly At tmltanatiolta 3. fo Paul 4, At Uiulivllle 0, Mtnneapolla I, i.mT;siiiiav, Uratern f.rnsue, BlOt'y CITY AT TlltJIA, twn samea. Ilea Molnea at Oklahoma. City, two It a mo. Omaha at Wlolilta, two famra. 81. Joaeph at Joplln. v NiillonaJ LoHKue. rillahiirsh at llrooklvn. No other samea achaduled. Amerlran Leiiatie. riilladelphla at Chlrasn. Nea- York at SI l.oula WaahlnKlon al Detroit. lloaloll at ( levelnnd Amrrlrnn Asaorlatltm, ' Kanaaa t ily at Coliimbua, Mllwatiken at Toledo. nt Paul at ln.lianapnlla, , MlnlieapoKa at l.oulalltln. BOURSE IS OPEN TO ALL TEACHERS Sunday School Workers Are Offered Standard Training Course Sunday school workers of nil d nomlniitlnns may study In tho stand ard trnlnlng school to bo conducted nt tho lloston Avenuo M. 15, church October 10-lfi, according to Mrs. N. .1. (lubscr. who Is registrar. "Though under tho auspices of tho Methodist church. It will bu n school of methods, not dogmas," Otibser said. "It will be open to pas tois. superintendents, officers nnd teucheiH, young peoplo, nnd all oth ers who deslro to V boebmo better mpilpped for ChrliJInn service." Iteglntratlons nrnfbelng taken now by Mrs. Gubser. K.irly securlnp of a textbook for preparatory study of tho course ijelectcd In ndvlsed. Coursin to bo offered wll bo nn follows: Administration, beginners' methods, Junior methods, Illble study, youns people's methods, pro gram of Christian religion, training In worship, pupil study, teaching iirlnr.lnles. in linn ry methods, story tolling, Intermedium nnd senior methods, ndult methods. There will bo 12 lessons each course, two les sons being given dillv. A certificate will be Issued tboe satisfactorily completing a given course. Among tho facullv will bo Miss Anna M. Hansen Miss W'lllcttn A. Allen, Mrs. V H Ferguson. JIIss Kennedy. I.. F. Sensabaugh. Hev crend Owen, Doctor Sherrldnn nnd Cloyd Murray. Miss Allen of Atlanta, fin., who will have Tliargo of the Instruction In beginners' methods. was Instructor nf this subject nt tho Western training school of tho M. I;, church, south, nnd In considered without n superior In thin lino In tho south. Mrs. Ferguson la said fb havo built u most successful primary department ul I.tttlo Hock, Ark., nnd wns also Instructor In primary meth ods nt .Iiinaluakn. Mr. SensagaiiRli field secretary for the M. K. church south, of Oklahoma, has had 19 yrnrs of experience as Sunday school superintendent and was fur two years director of religious education at Trinity church. l.os Angeles, cni A new parasol opens into a semi- I clri lettt't r shape to one sldo of Its u.iniiio ami is tnteiiuen in snauo out one person at a ttnie. nenpolln; Purdue vs. Ohio Stato nt Columbus; Michigan Aggbm vp. Michigan at Ann Arbor. Oct 23 Iowa vs. Chicago nt Chi cago; Illinois vs. Mlahtg.in at Ann Arbor; Wisconsin vs. Ohio State ut Columbus. Oct. 30 Ohio State vs. Chicago at Chicago; Minnesota vs. IlUnols nt I'rbana. Northwestern vs. Indiana nt Indianapolis; Tul.ine vs. MIchlRnn at Ann Arbor, Wabash vs. Purdue .it Lafayette. Nov. 6 Illinois is. Chlcngo nt Chicago; Northwestern vs. Iowa nt Iowa City, Wisconsin vs. Minnesota at Minneapolis; Michigan vs. Ohio State ut Columbus; Purdue vs. Notro Dumo at Notre Dame. Nov. 13 Chicago vs. Michigan at Ann Arbor; Purdue vil. Northwest em nt Kvnnston; Illinois n. Ioua.at Mown City; Itidlnna s. Notre Dame at tndlan.iiiol s. Nov. 20 -Wisconsin vs. Chicago at clu.-.igo. Michigan vs. Minnesota lit aiinncap 11. Ohio State Vs. Illinois nr i mma Notre Daniu vs. Vnitb we.iero at Kv.inwon in.iinmi v .Purine ai tifavctto. Iowa vs. Amna im ucu mouwn, PENNANT FOR DODGERS BEATEN BY CHAMPS, 11-5 Braves and Cards Divide Pair lilloiiKI.YN. Bepi. tl r.nrinnad toppad tha on-ruahlna; lioilueia (. Jay b ulnnlnx it to I. Halting pin Me, a cut A lha boa an tha popular paititue of tho nay Bramklyn. An. II. r II. m A. KlIS. fl) 3 0 9 RtVH). M JwantM lb (Mttllb, rf Wh.it II iilxrl. lb II Mm, lb Kaaab rt laaataa. If Kaf V'llf. if tH'i-a. i mri. p 3 I 3 3 3 1 0 Mtrll. rf Vhinlivlt, lb 3 k'lMutr. :i) .i Miller, e I Martpiarj p 3 timmi, p n 8 imlUi, p 0 lyntrt, p II llllfhrll p 1 lUmtr 1 0 11 Tmiii, 41 10 37 II Tollll, il - i ' r i'1"'" cineinnail JJJ JJJ JJ ' """"4""1 " ,; , fluminarv lluna Itath. Dallhert 1. droll I, Itmiah, tlunean. Kopf 2. Neale Ilarlden. Olaon. Johnatnn, llrlfflth. Wheat 3. Hrrora Oroh. Kopf. Johriaion, vtneai 3. Kllduff Thre'-haan hit Wheal Home run Orlffllh. stolen baaea Itath. ltounc.li, Kopf. Double playa Itath and Daubrrt 1. Ilaaea on balla tiff Itlna; 1. struck out Ily Illnit 1, by Marnuard 1, by Mamaux 1 Iturna Mnlnlalna Slrrnk, NHW YORK, Sept. 1! New York de feated Pltteburirh today In hard-hlltlnit ralne llurns continued 111" hatllnK alreak In elxht aucceaalve hlla. tnoludlnr five yea- leruay , rlltikmk. Nl Ywk. ab ll rn. A. If 4 3 3 (' An. li. rn. nlinve. If 9 I 3 (turn. Cirrr. rf 3 litunia, lb 9 Ilinrroft. u 3 Inunl tf Mroobrfm rf 4 yrkrb, 3b K'llr, lb KIKl. rf llnjle, 2b fUnllb, t Sill", p iHllkrr Kyic, p tlouclll P Hhlttr.1, 9b 4 Tnlnrr. iSoutlla'Ul I'lmnVr, p (irlmm lb SiT.mWl, c Zlnn, p tiSummi t'lrlmn, p Iiirbve, u Tnllll. 31 10 II 9 Tnllll. 31 11 27 11 xllatted for Trainer In "th. niliaitrd for .inn in nn. itlattrd for Sallee In 2nd. Pltttbursh oio jno oioj Now Yolk 203 100 3lx-t- Summary Ituna Carey, Cunhaw, Nlch- olaon, Trainer, tlrlmm. senmidt, .inn. Hurna 3. llanrroft, Young, rriecn. cinir i. Ityan. Urrnra Trainer 3. IUnrrofl. Frlach. Klliir, Smith. Tn-baao lllla Hurna. Young. Theo-baao lilta Zlnn, Y'ounK, Klmi Home runa King, Krlach. Stolen tMaea Schmlilt. Illsbre. Doubla ria) Whllted to tlrlmm; Krlach tn smith. llaaea nn balla till nyan ., on .iu . off Carlson 1. Struck out Ily lnn . by Ityan 3. Hard tlltllng nt Iloatnn. TtnTnv Sent. 11 St. lxiuli and Iloa tnn divided adnuble-haader today, lha via. Ituia taklnu tha flrat, 1 to (, and the lted Sos the second, I to 3. Score. . . . 1'lllS TIIAMI-i. ItT'lMll. Batten. ab. ii.ro. A. AS. II. rn. A Knnae, rf 3 Itlinrrla lb 3 fixirnW, lb 4 tiis.ii ilti rf J 1 1 roaall, tf 8 Minn. If 0 Kiitllvin. rf B 3 2 3 3 1 3 3 9 1 1 HoUi lb 9 3 19 0 Slo.k, 3b 7 4 llmitlir. 2b 7 3 Mcllrarr. U S u I.siin. u 6 3 3 Hrkl. 3b A 1 Mirini'll H A 1 n.i'l. c 3 1 llMl-fl t O 3 3 3 Aralbrcte, cf 0 3 3 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 ti Nrtll. e rorij. :b ii ii 9 3 lillhwfi-r. e 0 3 c. nupp, p l iSbnuon 1 lltrlD 2 2 J iChrliterb'f 1 LTnau'n. P 3 o o Honda In. p 1 Slierdel. p 3 33 3 3 33 ItItoUIi, l 13 33 33 Tnllll. xllatted for Schupp In (Hi, xxi.aiteii lor inouo in a.u, xaxllatted for Poutnler In Mn. sllalted for Oeachger In, 7th. a 2lUlteJ for dowdy In Sth. St. Iiuls 000 122 010 000 17 Hoston ill v?v ou www v w Summary: nuns Knode. Fournler 2, n -1 . t. .. o..il,,ni. rilHionrer. Mann 3, Sulllian. Hoeckel. Maranvllle. lluwiiy. l,rrure ruurnicr """UT;5.. Maranvllla. Two-blan hlla Dtlhoeter. Stock. Thren-baae hita Pournler, Horns- .u ti.H,. .nl Mlnl.n hanea l.avail. Pournler 'and dowdy. Double play Ilberkcl to" Hulka. l orn ro iiiiikc, nurn by to Janvrln. Sherdel to, Lanvrln; 31a- tiinvine l jioian. Jaii.ini ,w (- .iniivrin. naaca on imm uu ,uwu",t. -. off Sherdel 1. off Oeachger 2. Struck out liy acnupp. oy cnoiin l) w-v..n. .. HHCOND IIAMi;. it, lull. Bulla. An. ii. ro. A ab. a ro. Kno.!e. rf 3 1 1 0 I'oeelt, r 4 0 4 hiiriutr lb I 1 11 0 Minn. If 4 0 3 Stwk. Jli 4 1 ll 1 Kullliin. rt 3 3 3 lliruibr, 2b 3 1 0 I llolke. lb 4 1 0 ilJlixiln 2b 3 0 0 3 llnrikrl, 3b 4 3 1 Slrllrnrj, tf 3 1 3 0 fb'lenb'r Sb 0 0 0 I aim. u 3 13 3 Mirmt'li u 4 11 llealhcnte rf 113 0 ll.Vrlll c 4 3 4 llcinonl. c 4 1 4 1 Inril. 2b .13 3 tiinon'b'k 0 0 0 0 KUllnitmp 3 0 0 Niiufip, p 1 0 0 t Nnrtb. p 110 0 lSbotinn lino Lyeni p 0 0 0 0 HIlKrhglti 110 0 kircb-r, p 0 0 0 0 a Totlll, 39 II 31 11 Tnllll. 34 12 27 xllatted for North In UhT xxliatted for llnrnaby. In 7th. xxillan fnr lleniuna rn Mh. xxxxllatled for I.yona In lih. St I. null 000 000, 1201 lloston , 100 220 OOx 9 Summary: Ituna Moltenry. drlesen becli. shotton, Sullivan. Hoeckel, Maran Mile. O'Neill 1. Hrrora lleathcote. I'hrlelenbury. Two-base hits Sullivan 2. Ilneckct. Schults. Three-base hit - O'Neill llnaea nn bulla Oft Schupp 2, off Rorth 1, off Fllllniilm 1. Slruck out Hy North 3. by rilllnaini 1. Cuba Win I-rnm rhlltlea. rillt.AlllU.I'HIA. Sept. in The Chi cago Cuba won their final gamo of lha season with tha Phillies hero today, 9 to 7 Score . Cbluio, fbllllllpkll. All Klirk, rf 3 Terry, n 3 Kuli-runn If 4 M-kl lb 3 ri.krtt. ff 4 O'rarrell. c I li-il. 3b 3 Mirrlmt. 2b 3 Trlir, p 3 Mirtla. p 1 irsomblr o 11. rn. A. 2 1 0 ab. ii. m a tib'rreiti If 1 3 1 1 3 1 13 2 n I 4 0 n 1 9 1 l 1 o o o stencil rf I ILii Unci. 2b 4 milium, rf 4 .Mf'M tt-tf 9 rielhrr. u 4 J Mllitr.lb 4 R.MIIIrr. 3b 3 Mtlhrrow, e 4 Mrlilaai, p 3 Smith p n Brill, p 0 iW'tit'l, 3b 1 llCrivlUl t 0 0 Tntali. 33 13 27 HjTeliil 39 13 27 10 xllatted for II. Miller In, llh. xsliatled fnr Smith In sth. sftun for Tylar In seventh Chicago 110 000 110- J Philadelphia . . J. 000 112 010 7 Summary: llune Terry, Psakert 2 O'Parrell 1, Marriott, Martin, Twombly Williams 2, Fletcher 1, J. Miller! Hrrura Merkle, Marriott 2. Meusel. Wllherow. Meadowa. Two-bsaa hlte It. Miller. Wllh erow, Paskert, Marriott. Home run -Williams and Martin. Double play ci'Karrell lo Terry. llaaea on balleOft Meadowa 2, off Smith 1. of Martin 1 struck out Hy Tyler 3, by 2Ieadoe 2, by lletta 1. Kuropo's oldest artesian well, bored nt (Ircnoble, France, heforo IS 10, still Is yield Inn water from a depth of 1.79S feet. A new mud hook to bo strapped to nn uutomobllo wheel to give It .1 grip when mired has side, cross und longitudinal flangca. Oklahoma Conference Grid . Schedule Opens October 8 ry l.AUUV DAIL.KV Wlh 10 of tho largent ntate schools cnmprls Ing Us personnel, the Ok I n li o m a Athletic confer ence Is opened October 6, when' the first football gntnen under tho Jurisdiction o f that body arc scheduled. The nuwly formed conference em- 3 braces tho follow ing schools: Tttls.i, Oklahoma City, jji Muskogee, Knld, Shawnee, McAles- n! ter. Otithrle, VA Ilono, Chlcknsha und 1 1 l i;i urno, Under the conference rules, n mln- linuni of four games nnd maximum nf kIv irnmen In nrnvliler!. Several .games will lio plavcd with non-con- rerunco elevens, thus, for tho flrnt Umo In Okbihoma high school foot- - . ball, furnlshlrig a basin by which n enampionnmp may ou iieiiuiieiy uu tcrmlnod. SOONERS PLAY 2 GAMES AT HOME Kansas and Kansas Aggie Only Big Games At Norman Sooner Schedule. Oct. 9 Central fjtato Normal at Norman. Oct. 16 Open date. Oct. 23 Washington at St. St. Louis. Oct, 30 Missouri at Colum bia. Nov. 6 Kansas nt Norman. Nov. 13 Oklahoma A. & M. at Stillwater. Nov. 20 K. S. A. C. at Nor man. Nov. 25 Drako at Des Moines. NOIIMAN, Sept. 18. Hen Owen's 1920 Sooner football team will play four games on lloyd field this fall, according to the revised 1920 sched ule announced Saturday afternoon by Owen. October 16 still remains open and It Is possible that a second normal school gamo will follow tho Centrnl Stato opener, Neither Ken dall nor rhllllps will bo Included on tho stato university schedulo this fall, athough Owen has held nn open dnto for ono of thejo schools ulLsum mer. ' With tho exception of Normal schools, which nre not listed as col leges under Missouri Valley rules, all teams played this fall must com Willi WPHi I III IIP Richard's Building TULSA flrirl The Schedule October 1: All open dates, no gntnen schcdUiec October 8: Oklahoma City at Chlckimhii ; HI Hetm nt Munko rccj Shnwneo nt McAlenter; nil others open. October 22: Oklahoma City open; Okmulgeo at Muskogee; Knld nt CluthrloaMcAlester nt Ki Henoi nil others open. October 20: Oklahoma City at Shawnee; Knld ut Tulsu; nil oth vis open. Novcmher B: Tulsa at Okla homa City; McAleiter at Okmul gee; KI ncno nt diithrle; Chlck nsha nt Knld; all others open. Novnnlber 12: Oklahoma City nt Muskogee; Tulsa tit Shawnee; all othcrn open. November 19: All dntes aro opbn. November 21: (Thanksgiving) Normnn at Oklahoma City, (mm conference gamo); Muskoi;eo nt Tulsa; Knld nt Kl Heno; Oiilhrlo at Chlckashn; OkmulKeo nt Shawnee. pete under the Vnlley eligibility rules which bar nil first year men, whether they nre freshmen or en rolled for the first time ns udvanccd students ftom other Institutions. Owen felt confident for some time that Phillips would be ublc to sign a contract for tho remaining date but Coach Maulbctsch has notified tho Sooner mentor thnt It would be Imposslblu for him to schedulo a game vider the valloy rules. Kendall was nlsn approached, hut as tho Tulsa parsons nro returning only thrco of last year's letter men, Coach Frnncln Schmidt decided thnt tho valley eligibility requirements wero too stringent for his follow ers to compoto under und refused to sign ikcontrnct. Practice will bo under way only a few days over n month when Ok lahoruH meets real competition Washington university nt St. Ixiuls. October 23. Fqllowlng tho St. Louis strugglo tho Sooners will make a second Journey Into tho show-mo statt. meeting tho Missouri Tigers on Jtnlllns field at Columbus tho last Saturday In October. Then will come tho flrnt hlg at homo fray when McCirty's Jay hawkers fly down to lloyd field pre pared to pluck a victory from the Sooners, not forgetting that n for mer member of their own flock li piloting the Oklahoma tribe. Thin will bo tho first gumo of thn second half of the season and perhaps tho Sooners can rest up a bit nnd catch their second, wind during tho next week when preparations nro being made for tho Stillwater Invasion tho first game between tho two stato schools to bo plnyed outside of Ok lahoma City on Turkey day for sev eral years. , Tho final nt-homo conttst ot tho 1920 season will bo a second Kansas team, when tho northern farmers nf Kansas Stato Aggie school come to Norman on tho last Saturday be fore Thanksgiving, November 20. ' T ' " 'rnaamiL. 9i. 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With tho opening game i f tfi season only a week o'f. c . i FrnncN Schmidt List week d u tho Kendall college gridiron can-i dntes through hard practice, a' J stiff workouts wltj continue to bo thn rulo this wcok. Schmidt li faced with tho ni"(-. slty of developing practically a new machlno this season, only three int. ter men of last year's eleven rt. turning, but fu,csenco of farmer rtnrs ofOtrjer colleges nnd 'mi school players of nplendld repip.v Hons makes the Kendall outlook op. tlmlstic. Loops of wlro that surround 'ho gas bags vertically havo been drvri oped In Kuropo for wireless nntcti- nnc for spherical balloons. New In tho electric atnvo line ono thnt folds for carrying Into a pace six Inches square by two Aril i.-.e . I. 1. I, V a unn in. ii' o iiiii. LAST C. A M i: S TODAY TULSA SIOUX CITY DOUllLIMlKAllKR First flamo nt 2:30 P. M. 10G East Third BASEBALL laiU(,