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12 TULSA DAILY WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1020. i r. 4 in 1 THIRTY-TWO ROUNDS Lawler and Delmont Feature Show With 12-Round Contest Kid Spack and Joe Gor man to Step Eight Rounds MIDDLES JOjGO EIGHT Dalton-MorrlHctte in Special Match Four-Hound Ctirlnin Rni.snr About the limits Time 8:30 o'clock. PlnCC Convention liull. Main event (lono Delmont, (if Memphis vs. Jk Luwlcr, nf Omaha, II rounds; lightweights, Itcfcrcrj Hod (Inhnn. . fleml-wlndiip Kid Sp.ick, nl Tule.i vm. Jon ( Ionium, of Denver, elnht rounds: bantamweights. Special cvi'nt Pal Dnlto f DalinH vp. Hilly Mnrtlsotle, if Hand Springs, eight rounds; mid dlewclghls, Curinln raiser Pat O'Hrlch, of West Tulsu vs. Klil Murray, of Wfst Tultf.i, four rounds; ban tamweights. Master of ceremonies Louis Newman. Announcer Hob Kanford. Timekeeper Hnrnoy Cliivolnml. Auspices Acme Athlotlo club. Promoter Jnc.k Callohnn. ' Ily l.AHHY DA1LF.Y. I ! Ono of tfTo most potentially ut 1 ' tractive boxing cards hero In sov ' oral months In offered tonight at Convention hnll when tlio Acme Athletic club presents 32 round of boxing, featured by 11 main event of 13 rOUIXlH llPtWIlCn JACK lillWIIT. 01 Omaha and iCli-ne 1 Delmont, ''.'.'in . lihla. two of tlio brat llKhtwclghtti In the fame. Lawler nnd Delmont hnvn met leading featherwvlKhtfl (ind llclit welght. Knoll In rnted nmonu the best bnyn of 13R-133 poiindN. They nro roiuarkAbly well mulched. They hnvo iiKreeil to mako 133 pinmiln nt 3 o'clock but we.ghl.iK will bo un necrwtary n both boyn now Kcuta In under that figure. Lawlcr'A K?conl. A netiMtlonal dniW with Johnny Dundeo, one of tho forumoat Unlit Tvclghte and who ho twlco boxed Benny Leonard i two vlctorleti over Jlanny Vulgar, ornck Kronen featherweight; n ilnnhlnit drnw with Willie JftckHon. leading tlllo con tender and a elx-round knockout of nod Dolan, rugged aoutherner. Iat week at Now Orloani nro bright annCm in Twlsr'a record. Jon Ievv. manager of Lnwtcr hm received a wlro from Iouln It. Unthm. uromoter nt tho Dayton, Ohie Oymnaitlo club, offering Uw- IBP ft DOUl Wn v;ilAllipiuil IIH. in; Leonard. New Year day. On the result of hli go with Delmont my liUlge Lawler go wun mo ngni 1 weight king. Uclatont'fl Ilooonl. ! Delmont, who hoe been boxing Mlghtwelghte but who can tnako tho In Sr recognised featherweight weight 1S5 pound Is rated by many critic as ono of tho leading roathera in tno game, no icsh no authority than "Jersey" Jones of the -N11 York- Cllohe recently ranked Delmont nnd Billy Defoe, of t. I'nul. an tho loadlnor contenders for Champion Johnny KUbiuio'a feather crown. nelmont threo tlmeii boxed Willie Jackson in flvo wcokn this fall those scraps ulona entltlliiK him to ' recognition as a topnoteh boy. Thren nlrhta after his second bout with : Jaokson, Delmont took on West Hide (Jimmy Duff)', conceded 10 pounds In weight nnd won hnndlly. Threo ' nights later In his third bout within ,h iweek Gone twored olonnly In Philadelphia over the ntrudy Joe ' 1, ...... 1 ..i. 1 , , IIPIIU, anoinor iniiuiuniiv. Hmck Met'tx Tniigh Hoy. Joo tKId) Bimck. Tulsa lmnty to nluht returns In u local ring after over two months' nnncncu. Hpnek began his ring career three yearn 11 o In Tulm and hn never loet n ,m decision hero. TunlKht Hpaclc nieelH Joe . aorman in tin- etuiu-roui u Meml-wlndup. (lormnn in a toimn two.flMtud and wllllni: tnixor, 11 vot 4 oran of many ring battles Including I irons with Much boys nn liolitiy Hughes nnd ho should provide thu ' toughest scrap or hpuck h carcur Actlon rromliwtl lien-. Pat DAltnn. an ainbltloUH middle weight of DallAi. Texas, nnd Hilly Morrlsctte, Band Hprlnks boy are ti Hten elirht rounds In a nncclal event , This bout promises lota of action and hard hitting. In tho four-rnund curtain minor, rounding out tho pvenlng'n program or 32 rounds, Pat O'lliiim meols Kid Murray. They nro H8-pound boys of Wert Tulsa. l lmil WorkoutK Tiikltl. ljiwler took a final workout yc lnrdny nflvruoou with Spaclc nnd Oulton. Delmont rouuliided woik lust nlKht by boxing four rutinds , with Unrinan ut tho Hlkn club " smoker. Lawton and Cherokee Teams to Play Today CIIKUOKKi:, Okla.. Deo. 10. The l.awton 'high school football tonin arrived here tonight from K.nld, whero the snuad worked out this afternoon In preparation for the game tomorrow with tlio Cherokee eleven. iiuaineeN ihuwh win close for half a day In order that em ploye mny witness tho stnto chair ntanshln game. Lawton'M weight uverago Is 1 tfc and Chorokco'H in. Cover Up Candy for Sale, Ig Mrs. Sturgeon's Edict Alt candy offered for salo must be kent covered, inoi i wio m Mrs. T. II. Bturgeou state health it' lnsnector. who nas returned .1 t..i.. fier an absence of several '! day Food, candy or other art clei unprotected by cartons must be kep U hi cSed Place, according to th m at a l&w- anu rr"."'""". V h. Intend to eeo that tnm ruling The Ilcmpcd Arena Thorn are numerous plondld per fonmiM with Dim glows In Kansas Clty iih In Tulsa mill Itoxorw of all weights mny In) Hecurcu inrre, nnys . lni will deliver llin goods. Infor mation on iiny of ihu following Kan mis ('llv boys, with tinmn ntnl nd- nicwi or their manager may no se cured by writing or wiring tlio sports editor of The World. Illlly llrltton, mlllN-u'l;ht. ti 'second llllle IMnke." Mill Steven- I mm, welter, linn boxed Tlinrp, l.ux, i.Mt-Cntthy, Perry I oIIioih; Jimmy llnhiilng, lightweight, hold decision (ovur ArloH Fanning, I milli-y Hirelo, (lightweight; Henry Wldncr, light 'weight, Jack .Mm Hit, fcntlioiwelght (1, W. (Sammy) S111111011, irli run Inning promoter mill rrfcm' lu nuiilii tiil.cn lln iiiiiuuRi'iiii'iit of Mult .MrKic. Oltliitioiiui Cllv ban linn. Siiliison Marled tlu capital rlly boy on lib, lhilmr rnnrr hut iIm') parted ioiumiiv it few yvnrn UK". 1 1 1 1 1 1II1I well for 11 Hum but litis uit'l 1 1 1 roierxalx IhIi'Iv mill Ixh-IIiI) lielleitTi Sammy In tlio one to bring I1I111 back In tlio big money. .Mutt Is only '.'I or 'i'l )cur4 nltl mill nIioiiIiI lnm innuy KimiiI xrrnpH left, llitllllin; IVwti Miirtlu, lilll-l'JH imiiiihIm, 11 Ixiy who Iiiim nhoun mucli proiiilni riivutly In iiUii iiiiiIit Niiiminn'N illn-rlloiiH. hniiiNonV nililifuM In .MM) llurliuiil mi'iiiic, Oklulmiiia ') Wiiltrr (KM) Coin, Drumi llit. Oklfi., fnitlicrwi'lKlit, 1m xrcldnK itiiitclion for men of IiIh rlnnti In Ok liibomii. Ho In eKpeclnlly nntloim to filiow In Tillft.i, HoxIiik critliiinl.iHfH of lirumrlKlit (mil vicinity liellovo Colo rnn bent nil tlui frntlieril In OklnlitmOi. lleie'it 11 oliiiiiL'o for Huiiihoii to j;ot u mntcli for I'ciurn. lluil Iokhii, Hlf Htylcil Texan Wfl torwiilHbt rlmmplnn, wrltm tluit bo will be In Ttibui HOnn mid wiiiitu to meet any welter In tlio world In thin ..II.. 1 ...pit. ..... ,,,n' J 11 ''It JlrUtou a lively cvvulnit it K.111 Antonio, ouiik llcini)-, 11 velcrmi neller Weight of Svw OrliniiN, wIiomi Krt'iitrNt lilil to fame mum IiU tie. feat of Martin IlllrUe. 11 fn-sernt Hty lienvytM'lulil ltrltrNTlii! World siMirt ili-nk iiNkliitf for mtuiw in Oklahoma, Al Kiltvnrily, former boxlucr tiro- moter of Wlchltii Kails, Texas, In now loented nt HI Paso, Texas, anil Is Imiidllni! a mablo or boxers, whleh Includes the folowlng: Kdillu 1 1 1 rt -derly, of Milwaukee, inn pounds: Walter Caldwell, of Arizona, 168 iouiuin: Frame Ynrchnn, of Ann Ar iior, Mich.. U0 pounds. KdwnrdH' addresH Is C00 North Kansus street, K Vam. Chick Johnson, manager of an oxtoiiNlvo stable of boxers, writes Tho World snort desk rhallemrlnir ilia winner of tlin lloImont-U-iwlor bout In behalf of his lightweight. Arlos Katinlnt;. Chick's star Is tho veteran nnd rugged welterweight, Harvey Thorp, Charlie" Aronsnn, 1Z8-130 pounds nnd Iluck Timothy, 120 pounds are other boxers man aged by Johnson. Ills nddrcss Is 1312 Hast Thirty-Ninth street. Kan- ss City, Mo. CHANEY KAY0ES KABAK0FF Andy Stow Harry In 1'lrnt Hound In hi. liouis Ncnip. RT. LOtJIH.Jloc. 10 Andy Clmney of Ilnltlmoro knocked out Harry Kabakoff of Ht. houls In tho first round of a scheduled eight-round bout hura tonight. Tho men nro foathcrwdlcJitH. IRISH TROOPS REINFORCED lfrnvy HimIIch of Troop HiiHhed into Ireland by llrttl-di. IX)NDON, Don. 10. Tho war of flee Is moving heavy reinforcements of troopn Into Ireland, It was Icuruod today. Two battailous huvo been sent since Sunday and othor battnl tons aro under orders to move. All of soufhwcHtctn Ireland (the district under martial law) Is being combed for Hlnn Koln gunmen, ae coi'dlng to a dlsputch to the Dally Sketch. According to tho Dally Kxprens, tho cabinet probably will ngreo to I ho establishment of two senates in Ireland early In tho new year. 1 GERMAN RESOURCES LISTED IlcMirt Made to HriiHKfU Confcrencci mitl l lgiireH A111 Ilelng C bix-ked. HUUtiSKUS, Dec. 10. A report on Oermany'H resources was presented by tho Herman delegates when the coufeieliu of allied and Herman economic exports niieued today. This report was furnished upon the the nllles' ieiiiest, Tho figures uru being checked with statistics sup plied by tho h'olvay Institute, urn. of the leading economic organizations of Helgulm. .This ronfereiico will deal with Clermauy's ability to pay Indemnity and tho amount that can reasonably bo Imposed. Tho sea nlous nro secret and the United Hlatvs Is not represented. Tito Killed by Train. Ily Tit AMorlatrd 1'rr'ii. Jl'AI.I'.HTIill. Dec. !. TIIU ileum f a negro, flrorgo lledrlck, nt a local hoNidtal TlitirHday morning rouglit the death toll of it grnde rcMHlnir nri Ident which occurreil at Atokn Tuesday night to two men. Annlhit- iievro wiim Instantly kllleil, MOTHER'S II For Expectant Mother Vsei By Three Geneutiws KUrci IOOIIIT BOIHUHOOO IB lilt, rill miD siovitToa Co, em. d. iuni. m. I MIES REWARI! "r1""1" f nsittaBASta acta roaagru oa. THAT LITTLE GAMEM- WMM WE BBBn Achin- Fori vJELL,- J'A THEveatGoy ' AOAMAB. SO lu0iSG.JA jae LOOKIN' ' ' ' """" ILLINOIS CAGING STAR IS INJURED Carney May Not Be Shape to Play Loss a Blow ITIII1ANA. 111., Deo. 10. Prospcctn for a chatuplonshlo hasketbull team nt thn University of IIIIiioIh were considerably dimmed when Carney, All-Western end, dislocated his knee in tho Ohio stnto football game, Carney will be on crutches until after thu Christmas vncatlon and then will havo to rest sovcral weeks berore he ran play, Coalh Krank Winters, former HieiiUir of tho strong Hockford, "1., high school qululet has started to work with a vengeance howover, de spite tho big handicap. Tho varsity football players have reported after a short rest and the total number practicing exceeds tho 100 mark. Captain Vail, guard Wahjulst and Mee, forwards, nnd threo tiubstl tutcs. Uoltsch, Kletcher ami Collins, aro tho only veterans on tho squad. A coodlv number or lust season's yearlings aro on hand, but so far nono nave tuspiayed uuy real merit. Winters will lia"o to develop ut least threo men out o tho squud, however. In order to havo an umplo supply of substitutes, 1 ltcllsch Is tnklnr nnrnev'n nl,t place nt center, but Is not making great progress. Wnlmilst nnd Men will likely return to their old berths at forward and Captain Vail Is ccr tain of the job nt back guard. Col lins Is tho lending candidate for tho position of running guard. Carney's loss Is n blow from which the Illlnl may not recover. Ho has few cnuals at the cumo nnd thn whole llllul Play is built nrnuiul him. Thoro Is a rhanco that ho will bo In shiino for the games on thu last half of tho schedule, but n dislocated knen is atways troublesome nnd moreover oncn y.upPKo wnnts hlni In shape iui ihu 11111 griuiron campaign. HIGH TO PLAY C0PAN Iioenl Scholasilcs In Ojtenlnic fiagliiK iinino or rteiiNOii idniKlit iinr tlewillln Tomorrow. M. W. Kail's Tulfit High Schaol basketball ijulntet tonight opeiiH Its lvsu-iusi season at copan. Tho local scholastics may nt Ilnrtlesvlllo to morrow night and Monday night nt JeukH. This will and tho activity of tho crimson nnd cream passers until after thn holidays, who ntho drive for tlio stnto title starts. LLOYD GEORGE WEAKENING Premier's llmltli lteMirlel to Ho Htvnkliig I'oder Ismg Strain. LONDON, Dec. IB. Premier Lloyd lleorgo's health has begun to suffer under thn terrific strain o his responsibilities, according to the Kvcnlng Sun, Commenting upon the premiers condition, this newspape soldi "The premier's health la thn sub Jeet of much comment. Tin has limped lately nnd In two of his re cent speeches ho lacked his old-time grip on his subject. Ho required constant prompting ny nis col leagues. Thorn are other symptoms which have lea to anxiety anil to u renewal of suggestions that he would benefit by 11 real holiday." BOXING BOXING CONVENTION HALL Friday Evening, Dec. 178:30 P.M. flKNK DELMONT vs. 12 ROUNDS Kill SPACK vs. EIGHT ROUNDS GOOD PRELIMINARIES Seats on Sulo Monday nt Pelo MnrtluV Har, Arvailo Hllllanl Parlor, Frank Tesslu's, Snpujpu OF BOXING IN THE TURF AT NKtV OIll.r.ANN. KmuIM Ventrnlsy, rirt Race, tU l'urlons Mry mail (Jitrvln) limit Nrxuroiti, (King) ntcoiul, Itrpanl, (Mcl)rinott) tldnl. Tmr, ltOJ. tluni W., (llKilyf, .Mary lonsa, 1'adlnr flur, Ulan ran. FKOtut Itncr, 6'i rurlnnsa AliUie, (Hlack) fliati Murray, (lliiepl") sonil: I'ublo, (Itobrrla) third. Time, 1.01 3.5. Nancy Ann. Wild Howtr, llluoin, LeOau- tola, Itnydon, ata(, ran. Third ltacf, 8 rurlonsa Klralla rub, (llnborla) flral: lliltKuynr. (Kins) atcunni Old Sinner, (nicncrcoKj mini, iimr, ,n. TlKr Iloax. Vlnyil, l.nvrr j.anti, i- aacen, Ainackftaaln, alao ran.' i-nurih Ham. On MIIp Fontoclii". (I.yk) llrati Day Lilly tllelnlaeh) see- ,1.,-n lUnnntv) Ihlr.l. Tlttll. 111.. InlllA. Tom llOHCIl. 1'OlUICil. Ittliauu, ran. wml. TtaA s Viirlnnffa- KililtA nlfkn- bAckrr IKIns) flrati Stirllnic. (Murray) .frnriili Hinart nuy. (swarm mini, i mm, I'll. Vlco Chairman. Cliarloy Ltydeckor, lliinta lluck, ulao ran. Hlnlli nan. Ona Mile Harry Bhannoa (llobrta flral: Dancln Spray, (llresnry) .ron.t! Trnoner. (Moonry) third. Tims. 1119 -5. lailt Iiamcr, iiniims, I'aatnrlal Kwaln. Young Adam, lorn aid- Tasxart. alao ran. Hovcnth Itaca. Ona Mile Maut. rerktna, (darner) flrat: Panily Mac, (Collattl) aec- omit iJrty Ward. (Wlila) third. Time. i :ai. ivinaiina ii. nu"n i.n..,.,. Kebo, Ullly Stuart, I.uclua, Betay, alao ran. Knlrlea Tudsv. flral naea. 0 Kurlomia ltnaa of Itcardy, Itt: .Hally tllehen. 112: Onlllhiimp, tl: Kllinbnth May, 112: Marlbn dray, 111! Toa t'p. 11J: Wlreluaa. 115s Secretary, lat cnrtoi, ii&: iraniuia. itui juun i bor. tUi Ac, lift; fhtlander. lis: Tony Sutton, IIS! Venrmlr, 116; Cannrrocque. lit; Dominao. lis. , , Recund Itnce. 5Vi Kurionaa amrn Voter, HI: Ilrunejlo Laity. 102: Wealthy Ann. loa: Anrianne u.. ivj. anrne. 105i Arch Plotter. 106; llnlarn.-i. 101: I.arshetln. 10C J Carllno H.. 10: Va lerie Wet. 107; lr. Hall, 10i Tlie I'ortu. reae, 110! Mariana. li: jumico uurnn, UOi Comarho, 110; Prlncena Lou, 111; Liberator. 116. , , Thlr.t Hare, 6'i Kurlonsa Ilrown Pill. 101: Klnnetlr. 110: lleluctant. 11!: The Moor, llli Saleaman, llt Silver Hprlnira. 116, Hea Court, 116; Machine (luntier, 115; Tutt, 115. . ,. Fourth Ilace. 0 I urionija laiiniiiao, 101: Hairamore, lot: l'luesy, 101: Unclea l.aaale, 10i I'anatnnn. 10J: Archie Alea amter. 10? ; Columbia, Tenii. 107; Mahony. 1011 Port l.Ullt. 107. I.uila Love US. Filth llnrr. one Mile Sen Sinner, lot: Tlrolherly lve. 109; Tho Wit. Ill; Cock O' tho llooat. 111. . , , HUth llac, Mile and TO Tarda C.tpl. tanla. 101; .lacU Htraw, 101; Henecta, 100; Madraa (llnsham. 106; Iirena Moaa. 100: Wllllsan 106; Halute, 109; Corenn. 109; Aatee, 109; lien llaiupaoti. 100 ; .lidin I. Hay. IUi Lady Ward, 111: Dnttaa lleBt. Ill: Alliena, Hit lllue llnnnock, 114; lllaldnml Mil. lib llrookland. III. Seventh Hare, Mile nnd J.18 Neenah. 101; Pindar. 101: Hho Devil. lOSt Tuira. 10a , pit. 101: Paddy Dear. 110; l'uta nnd Calla. 110; Aurinn, 110: Auatral, 111, Weather clear, truck faat. I'ormer A. Star Die. JOl'MN, Dec, 10. Helatlves of Harry Owen (Dick) llayless, former outfielder with tho Western nssoel- nllnii. Western leacue and Pacific Coast league baseball teams received word today of his death In nn ex plosion In n copper mine nt Santa Ultu, N. M, ltiytcss was 3S years old and married. He played hnsuball Inst with the Uneotn club in tho Western lengmi In 1U17. Knil Ililton Stiqw Kmnklln. SPniNOKlKI.D. Mo., Dec, 1 6. Fred Fulton of New York knocked out Dick Franklin of Minnesota In the second round of their scheduled 10-round bout hero tonight, Kulton knocked Franklin down for tho count of nine In the first round and shortly after the opening oftho second round landed tlio knockout uiow with n left to tho Jiw. JACK LAWLER JOF. GORMAN WELl HEELED Jenkk Passers Defeat Nowata Cagers 40 to 5 Hneclat to Tho World. .nowata, Okla., Dec. i. joints high school bnskcteru tonight do touted Nowata 40 to G In a fast. cleanly played game. Tho team worn or tno winning uuiniei iea tured. Thu snmo teums play here tomorrow night. Pnft Crmnda Foil) S for iSc IDQ ' SHOW HERE TONIGHT A. L. MAGNATES TO MEET TODAY Ratification of Agree ment Most Important Business Ni:W YOItlC, Doc. If!. notifica tion of the new ngroment with tho National league Is the most Impor tant, matter to co:no before ho an nual meeting of tho American league horo tomorrow, so far ns tho club owners In this city know. It np- pcarst certain that slnco tho Na tional league unanimously adopted tho new mnjor league ngrcoment, that tbo American Icagllu will take thu saitto action. However, there l a posslbllty of sonio iimcndmcntu being sug gested. President .lonnson win appoint a schedule commlttoa and April 13 probably will bo decided upoh ns tho opening dntu for tho 1921 sea son, that being tho da to fixed by tno National league. Appointment of managers for tlio Detrott and .St. Louis clubs arc among thn matters likely to be set tled during thn meeting. Little or no trouble In expected to urlso In tho negotiations between President Navln of Dtrolt nnd Ty Cohb. rela tlvo to tho hitter's appointment as tlio Tigers' manager. It was said that no ono hud been selected for tho Ht. l)iils place, but Leo Kohl, formerly manager of tho Cleveland club, was mentioned In connection with the position. Slate School Inspector Here for Tour Next Week C. M. Howell, stnto Inspector of high schools, will ho In Tulsa to visit nil county schools next wcok according to a letter rccolvod by Mrs. Mlnnctto Hedges, county su perintendent, from Howell's offlco In Okluhoma City, Thursday. Ar rangements will bo mado for tho various school boards to meet with Howell If tiny matter necessitates such a conference. No definite pro gram for the inspector's 'tour of vis its has yet been nrrangen. OOO. 000 Guarantee Missouri Valley Net Tournament May Be Held on O. U. Court Special to The WorM, .NOHMAN, Dec. 10. The Missouri Vnlloy tennis tournament held the last week In May, may bo played nt tho University of Oklu hoinn, Hen Parks, manager of tho Kooner tonnla team, announced here today. Tho Sooner r.ic queteers won a reputation In the valley last spring when they de feated every school In the con ference except tho Washington Diversity team. Tho 1921 tennis schedule In cludes all tho schools on the 1920 list with the addition of North western university, University of Illinois, University of Michigan, University of Indiana, Detroit university and probably Texas and California universities. If tho University of Texas matches can bo arranged on the dntes asked for tho Hooncr team will meet the Longhorns May 5 und 0. On May 7 tho Oklahomuns meet tho Jnyhawks at Liwrcncc. Kansas, nnd then to Chicago for two games with Chicago univer sity Mny 9, and 10. Matches will probably be played with North western university, Kvanston, Illi nois, May 11: Michigan university, Ann Arbor, May 12; Detroit uni versity, May 13, nnd the University of lndlann, llloomlngton, Mny 14. Following the Indiana dato tho Oklahomansf havo already mado dates with tho University of Illi nois, Urbnna, May 16, and Wash ington university, Ht. Louis, May 17 nnd 18. Missouri will piny Oklahoma at Norman, probably during tho an nual intercollegiate and track, meet hero in May. Arrangements nro being mado to Include Okla homa In tho schedule of tho Uni versity of California on Us eastern trip In tho spring. This will bo the last match of tho season. Hen and Klrkland Parks and Forrest Darrough aro tho Sooner representatives on tho tennis court. Tho Parks brothers met tho 1920 Valley champions, tho Washington university team, this fall, nnd won four of tho flvo matches played. Ills Cubic Hook. "I must look In tho book to see whero I'll go on iny vncatlon." "You mean n resort directory!" 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ROTHENBERG & SCHLOSS CIGAR CCs DISTIUUL'TOILS Kansas City, Missouri PURE OIL QUINT MEETSJEMPIRES Crack Tulsa Basketball Team Plays Bartles ville Tonight Hen Springer tonight leads his Puro Oil basketball quintet ngalnst tho classy Empire OH and Gas Com pany flvo of Hartlcsvlllo nt Hurtles- vllle. Tho Puro Oil team is made up of former collegiate stars nnd In cludes the following: springer and W. Sexton, forwards: (Irnham. cen. ter; II. Sexton and Mclster, guards; west, substitute flames with lending southwestern Independent fives will bo played lioio this winter by I'uro Oil und a western or eastern trip in February will probably bo undertaken. SAPULPA QUINT WINS Illgli Faculty Defeats Wlloni Oil ugcrs sapnlpn lTrsliytennns ltent Mound Team. SAPULPA. Dec. 16. Sipulpa High school faculty last night d. rented tho Wilcox Oil company cngonron tno nigh scunoi court, i; to 0. Tito Knpuipa Presbyterians beat tno .Mounds Presnyterians, 22 to 0, und tho Mounds girls won from thn Sapulpa Junior high girls, 26 In 10 Tho score: Sapulpa (85) Foster Oreenman Holmes Storrler Pos. K. F O Wilcox (19) Slsson Knl Brown Jordan Levy O Scott Field goals: Foster IS, Grocnmau IS; Holmes C; Storrler 2, Levy l, Slsson 1, Knt 1, Drown 2, Jordan I, Slick 4. Krco goals: Foster 3, Sis son 1. Substitutions: Slick for Scott, Wagner for Hnt, Jones for Holmes. Itefercc: Hutt. Cnu KlophuntH Jump? Although they are generally be. llevcd to bo ablo to do so, it Is im possible, owing to weight and struc ture, for nil elephant to leap either up or forward. A big elephant takes 6 feet 9 Inches at a stride, but a seven-foot trench would bo as hope less a barrlor to It as ono of seventy reet. C.QN 8 OLIDATED CIGAIVJDjORPOKATIQH atrictiy oswi" ,1 L I.