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8 LAWLER AND Lightweights Feature Boxing Program at Convention Hall Lawler Slight Favorite Anions Fistic Un- IhllHiUHtS MIDDLES BATTLE TEN, MoiTiKulto itml Cloon Sump In Homl-Wlmlup Colo JohiiHon Hunt Off About the llullta lillCO Convention llllll. Time- On o'clock. Mil In events Jink Uiwlur 'i I Omaha vs. dene Dulmniil nf Memphis. Ifi rounds; IcIghtuclghtH. Hcml-Wlndlip- Hilly Mm 1 1. tllo of Hmnl Springs vs, F.rtdy noon nf tllglifnrt, in rounds; middleweight. PicllinlniilV-.lon Miller nf Tulsa h, Young lllcliiiids nf 'l'u Inn; six rounds; lightweights. Ciirtnln raiser --IC. o. Mi(.'r thy imil Young Drmpitoy, imtli of H.ipulpn, four-round c3Clill.lt Ion ; no derision. Itefereo fled Onlinn. Mnstcr i( rommoiiW a f.nufo Nownyui. TImekecpor Arny Clevo luinl. i Announcer Ted W.llmot. Jly LAUHV 'MILKY. Veteran meet youth lonlght wltnn Uenn. Delmont of Mompls, nnd Jack Lwlrr of Omaha, box flltoen rouinlH n the main nvent Ot the 'Aemn Athletic club's "how nt Con vention hull. Helnionl, n crafty ring! general, schooled for eight or nlno yenra In tlio arena, during which time, he linh met numerous leading featherweights nnd lightweights meets In lAtvltr u 21 -year-old ater Mil ot tlio irresistible Joy of lllo and tireless endurance nnd imssessor of n nuturnl fighting ltoarl. These, lightweights n month hko boxed n ttcnsntlonnl 12-rniinil slash ing draw Iteru nnd their intitfth to night In a return go singed by-Jack CMInhnn, proniulvr of the Aetna Athletic, rlut. t Ikuers In Cniiilltlnii, Delmont and Lawler law! nluht ex pressed satisfaction over lliotr con ditions Kneh known lie faces n touah Imltler tonight. No prediction nf vielnrv wen- made liy cltlmr. Pro- dictions ot lrtory nro superfluous. It In oIivIouk Hint they uio going to Ait limb- IiphI to wilt. I'oeslhly fto two tinner nro hotter known or'nioro populur among the Tulen fun tbnn nriiiioni anu i.nw lor. I'uhlln opinion Is about oveiily divided regarding tin' winner, with tnwicr. becntiso of hlif youth, u slight favorite. Illlly Mori'lston of Hand Springs, who won Trom Pat Daltnn on a foul. In thd neeond round of n limit here i few weeks UK". nid Kddy Cloott of IllKheurt, nitddlowolghla. are scheduled to bo 10 round In the aslnlwinilnp, Morrleiiln looked like a capable scrapper In IiIh brief up penrnnco here. Cloou In unknown In thin elly. KM Ciile, imimrluht feather welKht. will lie nnalilo to inet FruUily JohiiHon of Tnlmi In the I nhedilleil nlx-roiind prellmlnnry. lie ordlnit to John .1, I'nwn. niiininor of Cole. I'nrKPii wrlten tlml Cole linn , been Kent to TcxIih hy tin oil ennoern, miployeVK of tlu nnimrl'jhi hoy. T.lKlttueUlitt SuliHtltnlc. .loo Miller nnd Vouttif llleliards, " otlt or 'V'ulii. lltthtwelirhtB, h.i Sne Hulia'.lttiied for the leather olBhtn. ... , Yiiiiiik llenipney d K- O. Me nithy, elovor Hitpulpn flywelithtH. vAlll liox n four. round curtnln imIhim-. Vhom will hu tut dct'lKlon kIvj(ii In IiIh limit. Tim upenliiR limit of tntilKhl'e enrtl Mtnrii' itt 8 30 o'clock. Klmrp. Doo.ft open at 7;:i0 o'clock. . WILSON DEFEATS CHIP Middleweight Cliitiuplnn Has l.lttlo liirflculiy In (iiittmlmlug ltuggctl tJrtt'k lioxer. PITTHIll'ltOll. I'a-.' Jan. 17 Johnny Wllnoli nf Hostott, tnldtllr. weight champion, won a newspaper, decision user Joe Chip of Newcastle, Pit., In their in-tolind bout Untight. Wilson gained the decision In eight rot! ml h, Chip outpointed htm In the fifth nml the -closing round wits oven. The titiiipploii wan never In tlitn tter. He used n tight Jnb effectively o offset Chip's tushes, and was the iggressor throughout. Thu weights were atillouneeil its Wilson,- 102 pounds, chip, lts notinds, Tho crowd Mt chtlntated It H.fcOO. ;.,i lint,. f,ii-i:oir .Meet. CIHCAOO. Jan. 17 The womtlrH Wi-Mcrn Oolf iiHKiiclatlon cliamploi. ihlti will be held August at tin, WeHtinorelaiitl (lult club. Clll '.-ntro. it was iilimiuncvtl tonight bv Mih llu'thawny Wntsou, president of the oruanlx.itlon. Mtx, Wittsodnlon said It had been decided- to. hold a nid-witter meet lit xl leur on huiiiu Culforita hike. Mn it it itml Itloj Dintt. HMD. Okln., Jan. 17.- I'eweo Mm In Oklahumii City lightweight. nml Hob Itlley friMit the emitem etmst. fought 10 rounds here, tc .it tlruw tonight, accordtl':' In the pews, pnpet' dlelslon. Murtln won from Itlley twil weekH tlgo by de.iult. Until inc nentercd the ling nt, npproxl mnttly no pounds. Wills KlIIM'kM Out Tut I. ' III' I i'AlA) N. Y . Jan. 17 Harry Wills of New Orleans retained the negro lieiivv wclclit chamiilonshll by knocking out 1111 1 Tale ot New York lu the second round of tl t2he ilulcd I G-round Itou'. tonight. , . 1 - - A With an opening at One uldo In kteml of lb" tup. a gasoline runnel r.te mitontiihllcn anil mrttnrbunts that 'itn bo-cwfled In a small spuie ToiiIkIiI'm hox- 0K t'llllttt llV llHtll Jill l I.IIW- lit ninl (ituiti Del iiiiiii . c I a n m y 1 B h I w o I ifhttt. Iirlnttn tiixi'llntr two hi nippcrii of itH illfrrcent lyptu ii h the day nnd mIrIiI Utwler If a iUmJiIiik, J.ili l.ln, m I a M h I tiK IhiIi only '.'I yeurx old, nKHirwIve to nil exuvmiC d 1 wL ''JsM iHBHBHS tret Di'lmonl on the other Kluvc, m a i-' i tun of aliniiHt n ili cmlc of I in; fluhlliiK, emil. tlever. a wonder fill ilefeimlvii ;i t'J'i'i nnd our of he lir-H. IhtlitciH n( Hlidit fnilL'v In Hie Hk lit w rliilit fliifw, - I - Out of the Hint they me rm unlike wlfeu In urltuu, Dclniunl, pol- IkIiciI with yciirM of travel, Ini'ludltiR trekti thioiiKh IIumhIh, I'liincn and Kimliind In ml'llilon to liutlnK In praulleally every Htalo In the United Sliitcx, wmilil Ito n hplrmllil reprn (tin I ii live of the typu of nuceeimtul Amnrlraii bimluem or profiniiloniil nii.n iv,.'c U not for it "till" ear. Iinmiieulato nnd enrieotly nttlred, Delmont Iiiih tlKhtly earned the muuleker of "Oentlemun" f 1 u no. Uiuler, deprlnil nf the iiilvnn Iiikcn itt mi eilinitllno, Ih adsorbing IhiIIhIi Willi lintel ami under tlio lutelei:i of liU inuiuiKiT, .loo !.. In nt unlet ami Ntlemllil it lllllo rhnp im iimlil la ileMlretl, Hut eer mi uflrii .IhcU'n exnliciiiiit oiitlt tleiiiiiuiU ,i'irVHlon, A joillli In fpleinllil lieallli, or A natural optliitWIle itml liuppy mi lack wiiiiIn id miik or til laimli he dixtt each iiaturall) nml nllliont nffiHliilliui. Ami wlin would liuto It Otlientho. .luck U w lull lie Is wllhoiit ulutin or piclciiKc a flchllin: Irlxli Inil wild a uehcrmi lieu H under Ills rouuh nml Iio)IhIi exterior. l.uwlcr nnd Delmont are two ot In) ntOHt popular Iiovh who ever hoxed here. V hnvu received ninny lUcrlcn for thu'wouk or two rettnrd- .or our eholco for the winner. I'lck Inu n winner, iih a certain vclcinn mil T.imiiiiH hoxlnif writer wrotn n .'ew tloyn utto, In m hnnardmlR under tnklnir. One punch e:in neml a-hoy o dreamland, an Injured eye, mif- feted hy a, lucky I. low can Ntop the uuectivcnetu of a lioxer, We Imven t hud an opporltutlty of xcoltm tlenn and Jack 'In enuiiKh workout" to take a choice, thoiich It Is Irtie .that Lawler, ymuiKer ami fitMler, linn nn udtie, One thluxr, hownver, wo nil Know; their Ul nmp wiih a pippin, l rcuulnr hciiid. iin'ri toulsht'K hIiihi!iI ho unother. .)ni; hoy n'tutil I e,xt ih llxh it lent) over the It round roiite .hat will win for him nnd ellmlimtc lie chance of anilthur ilrtw. Wit eh would he vary unaatlHfncturv for tvo conNecutlvn lioutn. Negroes on Harvard ' Track Team; Contest Iff flf III V & A j nun Virginia is utr CAM lilt) IXIK, Mam., .Ian. 17. llnrvartl'H vin klly truck team, which planned a mmthcrn trip for the ppr tiKi icreiiM will pot ko below the Miihoii. Dixon line r.A i reHiilt et ttctlon by tho rntvorrflty of Vlritlnla and the mitlonal iiiliilein.v. To a cuiumuitlc.itloit fltint .MtJor I'retl V. Moore, Hen ernl mumiKer qf athletlcM nt llitr vnrd, Hitliif; tho Crlmxiiu leum in eliiileil two athlete of iK'Kro blouil, liulh 1 1 1 r. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 teplicil tlVnt they conn tlnretl It bet under the ch coiOKtiui 'e that truck uleetH hClieiluleil with lliirvunl In April phnutit not lie helil, The fiincc Million turn been mudu by Harvard Major Moore e.tld to day, ml ill in; that the Inltlatlvi) lit tho matter wiih tnkeu hy htm- I UTHAT LITTLE GAME" . "w!yiUNL ? c'mom turn- W-'- -jm, aey fe ; swUMV'GrA? P VTC. Foal v-MtotAj- ;Goo.i 5 gc-t'gmu?. 1 ' YbufJ. HGWK y ' Ht'D icuer: itf' ' :&vi yV'? sehs m i to -Die t : DELMONT BOX DARRINGER SOLD TO DES MOINES, IndiatiK Sell Shortntoi) in Interests of Harmony , Hi." ul lu Tim Wiitlil. J t)KI,Alin.MA CITY. .Idll 17 Itnl Hu MariliiKei'i fmro-iirmcil nhnrtntop per of the 19'JO ImllaitK, Inin hcen ..nlil to I) cm .Molnfe, Annoiiiiceinf nt to IIiIh effect wn inci-lved eitterdny liy Hvt.reiuty C. .1 llumiihili'H of the Okl.tlioma City immlinll ellili In a Wltur from I'rerl. ili'Ml :i(.hn llnllntnl. It w.ih riot tilloKAlher tinexpeeled Km Hon betwuen Dnrt inuei' unci the Oklahoma City tnniwiKumunl devel oped at th" time Hreen Wlin nmile niiitmifct liiHlcitd itf Dun Monllcr, who had lienn nu 'applicant. Moeltur ,tnd DarrltiKer were roonimntcn. Illffcruliccx npliMtrel in liuve Inmli p. itili. il up. hut nppnreutly It wm only patchwork, nt I'rritldenl llol Innil'tt letter exprednf il ie(irl nt hnv lrm lo putt with a player who hud nm veil ni well iih Pun Iiikot did lant nenit'in: hut he isnlit that In the In- IfieKt of harmony and In order that Urccil nilKltl not he ha'mpereil In hi mnnaKemnt of tho Irlltu In 1021 It wa iieemod hem to dlHpOMt! of him. I'n-etonn Caw Won. The elilet'H Utter nlno contained lieni tvnliiK niiwN. Two ycurfi ntto Vic t'reciinin, a erittik rlRht-baml'id pltehnr. nceepted toruiH with Okla homa Clly. A contract w nnt to lilln In rIkii but It en mn back "tin eliiimod " Then a pltrhcr by tho namo of rrrrmnn began to Mat the 'IV x nn long-lie nflre, worklnu fof lleauiuont, llollaml claimed him .t(i IiIh mpn nlthiiimh ojie of hlR lul Unlit wm different, lleuumonl In nlxted Holland wim bnrklnn up tho wronir tree. Convinced that he win on tint r.Kht tritlL Holhind pertie vered. Ho cut rleil tile, clnlm lo the bonrrl of nrbltrntlnu'at Kalian City a couple of monllin nffd.. The bonrd conftlilri oil liU rvhleneo not niille ooiivlnclnir. but kavo him a IHUj more tlrnn to try to aubaUlntUfa hl.t claim with .ImllNpiitnMo ' evidence. TIiIm, It ilevnlopH. wnK thu .secret mlMlon on which llumphrlOa went to TexnH litMt month. There ho lo cated Freeman and obtained nlcon IchbIoii Unit he wiih the man claimed hy Oklahoma City. At thu ChlrHK lueetluK Ijmt week Holland nxalit went lie torn the board or arbitra tion nnd hla clnlm wiih recognised, lleaiimolit. niirtnwhlle, hnd aold Kreumun to thu CIiIciiko ,S'ntlitnnl leitKUu club. In' cane Freeman 4s re tnlueil by Urn Culm (he Oklahoma City and llenumont eluba will apllt tho purchnae, If he It turned back, he coincH In Oklnhnina Cltv. llol. bind n.tya ho hcipest Jortnny Rvora win turn, mm Hack to trip Ihdlnns. New Oiii-h Slcued. Ill addition to the acuulHttlott of Kreumnu, Proxy Holland nnnounnad tlutt he hmi Nucured two more prom llncj;niitiK lufledern. Krom Indian apbirlrbo hnn purrhiiHeil Korcn nml he hna'Hlnned dallnhun, a cinl-ni ntur. ) 'vfly" llurnett, tho aouthuaw plteher nenuretl from Kaiiniin City of the American HhhocI.iUoii, alao tvua tilalmeil by Oklahoma City Inat aea ami, but wna awarded Kannna City. Thu Jlluea aent 111 in down to Knlrt of the Weatern aKoclatlon near TTiu cIoho of laat Hoaaon, but rerjtlled lllm nfler he had been there four dnya. He did not nee aervlee In the Amer ican iiHHooinllon Innt year PHILLIPS PLAYS T; U. Kiild (iollrlMiis Meet Tulsn Cttgcrs Merit Next Ytdnv airt Stur. ihi) nt Harwell (inn. .lolttlliy .Maitlbeiiteh's Phillips upl veislty cngers next Frldav and Bat- iifday nights pl.ty thu I'nlverslty os Tttlsa baaketeers1 nt the Harwnll gymnasium. Conch Hehmltlt last Meek started his Tulsa collegium on, IIiIm ,.. ..t..l.,..Ut,l. t...... ...lit. In-nl . ,,,.(.',,n,.t. ...w vlelorles over tho Chlloocn Indian inil fnllowcrH of tho tirnuge an. I black believe last yew's state chant ilmiHlilp victory will bo repeated . Ills seiisou, Phillips, on'tld frntn Central of ICditpind It I ul lite Aggies. Is probably he mitst fnrmldabls team In the ttate. Despite two Iovsih last 'week 0 Central "Mntilly's"' men will glv 1 good account, of theniHohes and force thu I'nlverslty of Tulsa lad lb piny their hrst game. DAILY WOULD, Lightweights Delmont and Lawler Ready for Timer Cleveland's Gong lack Ijtnler, liene llclmont ami Itcfcrce tied (Jiiliiiu. llcrn nro tint boffi who ttlen In rouniltt tonlu'ht In the mnln event 'of lack O.tllulinn lioxlnt; nhow nt Conventlim hull. Thin picture, a flnxh lllht, wiih HiiHppvil by Al Ivrupnlck JUet befoiu they Htarted on their Men national lU-roliml hattto here n few week hko, which vended In a duiw. Minnesota Sportsmen Urge Measure to ST. I 'ATI.. Jan 17. -LfRttlntlon ' relntlvu to the coiiHervatlon of Kaine In MlnncHOtn whh recoinmemled at n meetlnt; of tho llnmmiy County Culled Hporttmen, nri'tllatcil nltli tho MlnncHotit llnmii l'roteetlve IciiKue, liclil luat nlKht nt tho Itynn hutel. The Uwh reeommendeil by the or ganization incluiln delnyltiK the flnh luK eeanon from May 1 to May Hi. eatnbllal'lilk it buck law which would make It llleKal to itlioot any tltier hut nnttcred buck. HltortenliiK tho deer eaaon I runt twenty lo flften i1hm, IncrenalitK tlie milliner ot K'tmo rer ttgea!. eittalillahlnlt nn iiiikIIuk llcenae or tl toe realtleiilH of the eliito over, XI; InrrcunlnK the uoitteKldent flub Ill C lleenae fen from $1 to $2: In erettHlnn tho his; enmo lIpetiHO from tl to (2 r HhohenliiK the partrldue MeiiHOtt fi'iiin nix to two weekH. nnd lllowlnxt Mlt)no"otn liunteiH to brliiK Into tlttf ntnte Maine i.iueii in no other ntntu under tho law a of thut itlnte. Aloro thnn ROO pcrmum were In Today in Ring History 1S&7, John I Cardiff boxed Multlwin nnd Palsy six-round drnwr itt Mlnnen polls. 1891. Illlly Murphy, who hnd Just lost the featherweight championship tf i tlrlffo wns knocked out by Jim iiiii.it,, t tt... ti,i,-il..iit viiiiml nt -.." ... ........... ttrv..,i 1 1 1 1 n.triilli i ti n p,iMi...e refill u-on ovt'i Inel- 189i. Casper Leon won tnci .Tni.k .McKeeklfi ln U rounds at jS.iw-'iork. 1901. Oscar (lardner. the (imijba Kid. defeated Tommy Dixon ut Weir City In 10 rounds. llldt. Joe Wolcntt knocked out Jack Daugberty In uluhC rountl.t alt. Chelsea. ' 190S. Ad Wolgast knocked out Will ewilliiviin in live rounus at .m.i. wallkee, LltlU 1'IUIin lUlin U-" I rut i'U in n PU JHCK , ' MU Wa' Twin huiuvum in u rountiH in ton. UU7 Johnny JvUbann Unocknl v.. ...t ... ...I,. I., in ..i 1 I 111 IIH 'I tlillHHU 111 4'tniun til, - t-r.ury.jonn. Iteni-iiii lliiliiolllts llllelili. NT. l.OlMt", Jan. 17 --."Kid" Ilea - gait tit S.. Louis was given the news. paper decision over Johnny Itllehle of Chicago In nu S-round bout hero tonight. They are featherweights. TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 15 ROUNDS HERE TONIGHT Preserve Game iittendaiue nt the tneetJiiK. the luiK- est attendance of the seiisop. Motion pictures showing the hnbltH of gamo In Canada and Vellowstonn pai'k were shown nnd an address, "Hthlcs of gnme sportHiuiinKlitp," wiih given by S. O. Andeisou of Ilutehiuson, Minn. Legislation condemning tile pres. ,l tint tlrnlnage syHtem and estahllsh. , log a new system based on scientific surv' ot lakes and marshes before lact fall but wns Inellelble uiidr tho I being ilralued was recommended byjnne-year rule recognlr.ed by Phillips. Harry .1 I.i l)uu, secretary of tho I ' star Scholastic Knds. . i Mlnnesotn C.iinio Protective league. Utwton. the former Cherokee high Mr Im Due stated that the preesent NP end. Inel'glblo last fall, Is ex-I system of drnlnnge Stns resulting 1" protect tri be a power, flrrene. the iiiiMiimiiiniiiinn mni-n noil in trmien nml doing much to mako extinct the Very waterfowl which we tire trying to preserve. Mr. Iji Duo'h recom me nditllon was upproved by the meeting and wlll If poxplblt., be brought before t)io present session of the legislature. A plea for the estnbllshmeitl of public shooting grounds was mndo by Senator W. W Dunn. niiriPTC nn irUT TAMO 1 .1 ir im i ir-1 inn ruiy ."N Illlllaril i:H-rtf. (iho Intcrt.tlng Cxltll.lllon Tim Matches Oil Totla) nt l.ajneV. .CtuHon lljers ;intl Coy Julian, ex pert lilltlardlstH representing the llruuHWlckl!ulke tollcnder corn pnity, who are giving exhibition. and meeting rv.ll comers at the Uiyne Illl llaril rooms, yesterday and lut night tlnllghted local cue fans with bril liant shots on the green topped table. 1 Hyers yesterday nftornoon made sonic or the greatest shots ever seen here nnd was even better last night. Hard rooms. visterilav nml lnt nlubt .' " , . ' . tieim-meii toc.ti cue tans wmi orti- ' Hant shots on the green topped ,, ,,, i vrsler.b.v afternoon mule "c t A"'" iVM, if.' 't ver . n 1 ' r ' tes t si ' ' l., f lu f 1 ''' ' l'1 W I'.,,,':; ,, . S i, t 1J1 V 'eached i I iill-ii H nliht mu-t It llautrh ,. " V ",' .utl I. ui....'t',i t"? Afll,rm((11 ,l!ny , , a o'clock and I m(;(u , a( s .r0Ck T.y ,, , th 11 BU inh,m(m tnl(. , ; o'clt.ck lii order lo permit t glit fans 'in intend the exhl' Itlou and tl)b box- .ln.K 'ow at C.ivc.,,t..,Ll.i.ll. , ' - --- i cAODOCK STARTS TRAINING1 " i ' Iowiiii tJels In Shape foe .Mntrli With Cltnmploii Kil Lewis. i .N'HVV-VOltK. .Inn. 17 - Lnrl Cad. 'dock, former heavyweight wrestling J champion tf .the world, has begun i training for his bout with F,d I (Strailglerl Lewis, tlio champion, I here tt week from tonight. Onldock i weighs I'.ilt poltnibf, iibout five i pounds mote than on previous np 1 1 pitniitnces here. He sitld he wits eon- I I fldent of regaining 1110,11110. .11(7 Sviith May Be Kcw Tammany Hall Chivf, i ' r Ni:v voitK Jan if -While i onfli ni.it 'on was l.ti king, a peisisl , ent rt port was current In tlemo 'cratlc lirclct toil'tv that Chillies I'. i Murphy Is to letlre as leader of . Tn in in-my hnll and that he (irobably will be Hucicodcil Alfred H. 'Sitil'li former governor of New . York Mute. Murphy has been" lead er nf Tamtiiiiity for IS years. "Il Is news to me" said Hmllb. p'T nm not luteiested.' 1 um JJ.lt ot i niiive notitles,'1 . . Acionllng to the rumor, Murpltvl 'plans u go to Kiirnpc with stnte - tax roinmlssloner Michael J, Walsh, t democratic leader of West Chester t ouittv. as soon ns Ills Indictment on the charge of fraud In n glucose ileal Is out of the wny. Walsh st.tes he knew nothing of Murphy's pin ns, 1 An Ohio" Inventor's four-leego I i stand Is tu be strapped to vacuum bottles lo prevent tlieui upsetting also cut he um d to hold lhem in an Inverted position to drain. S strnnge. "It's strnnge. mother ' "What, denr" "That all tho" ox-eyetl girls now hnve peroxide hnlr." 1921. PHILLIPS LANDS ! FAMOUSMENTOR I 'Tubby' Mclntyre 'Made' West. Virginia i Great Record i 'i pi Ul lo Thi Wnrlil. IINII), Okln.. Jim. 17. W. W. ' (Tubby) Mclntyre, the man who I "Hindu" Vi Virginia football, ho i been aectiriid to nuceeed Johnny Maullielseh nn football conch nt riillllpi iinlvernity. Announcement to thta effect wns mnile tolileht by .1. H. Hhitw, director nf iiiriienrH, While Mflntyre will not tnkn over the icIiim until explralliin of Maul belai hV coutinet In June, he It ex peeled to artlve In Knld within tho next few weeltH to liecome nrnunlrit ed with IiIh new ch.iriten hefore the I rltiM.. (,f the Heboid year ko that he I will he In it pietltlnn to open up with n definite program next fall. Itcciinl on Conch Hemnrkitlile. I Dinl'it; hlH liU ye:liH iih eoaell nt WeHt Vlinni.t tinlvernltj, Mclntyre tin h iniidi' nn enM.ible record. Only lorri'e Iiiik he been benteti on hln homo gridiron, rrlnction. ItutgeiK. Navy 'and WitHlilimlon and Jefferann nro , numbered ninnug IiIh vletlmn. Hodgem, n rcpenler na nll-Amerienii fullback nnd Itreek.i another nil American man weie tloveloped by hint while itt the Morgantown Insti tution, HIh 19 1'J eleven wnn nno nf tho wnndera nf that gridiron year. Hpald Ing'H footbnll guide ercdlta the Wca,t Vlrglnla-rrlnceton game with bolrrtf the IichI game of the jenr. Went Vir ginia defeated the Tigers by a Hcoro of SS to 0. Ootid Malerlnl Avnllnhle. Oond mnterlal will b wnltlng Mo Intvre when ho arrive. Steve Owens, who will enptnln the team In Inst. Mnulbetsch any. Is the benl tnekle he hns seen perform since he played with Michigan ingnlnst Harvard, lie weigh 320 pounds. It will be Itls liti yenr. Ted Kurtz, inn tuner iiicKie, weiiiiia . , . vestcrday llir, pounds and as captain of tho -Mr- nJ Jones lert ycMorany team last fall. Mllam, n big gunrd, morning for a brief honeymoon, will be playing his fourth yenr. Mil- and will return to Tulsa Friday. lnr, the other gunrd. gives him n ' Joncn was for two years nll-atate rourtlt line man of power unil oxpo-'end, nnd captained the. state cham rlenrc jplnnahlp Kemlnll eleven In 1919. In At center he will have nvnllable lake I.oungstrom. a 190-pounder, I ului enine to IMillllns from Indtnun ( on)i W1H nr n QKIallOma He-I lection last year, i For utinrteibnek he will hnve Wellmnn. i good general, a good man at advancing the ball and a good mnn nt advancing the ball and n ood nnsser. .. . - .... . ,,.1 .Miiierson, n uiiiitftu trout uiimku inieiscnouisiie ctreies, snoiiiu iiu.v n star halfback. ritotlgll tllll UNO feet three. Inches In t.Al,.t,t tin .nt. '"? V'" . "mVr-v llnl"1. 'I. ' u Kjatrit on t ne ki titti on, mun'i mi wlxard. li2o linlflmcks. Shelton nnd ' Hutchinson nro among thu other bark 'field ellglbk's. Boxing Commission For Slate Indorsed By County Attorney I v nl.-r ulMl i nlTi1 1.... ,,.... "' ."-'1' 17.- "It will bij V bin step forward If Oklahoma places box- Ing In the htnds of a state athletic eonimlsiloii with full power to rt...uUl .,,, control." deelu.e.l Forest Hughes, , founty attorney of Oklahoma f C0Wl yrill(,r(riy , .ti.,,,,,,; thfl : 1,111 drafted by Howard it. llopp. when hr wits comniiiuder of tho Oklahoma t'lly post of the Atner- leitli Legion, nml which was Intro. e. , p 3 i, ..'.I1" .t." i ,H' 1 tttiHh is Is n L-i-eit I il i Heanmir.id'anneto illlei if III the state legislature l'li- ver In of all kinds, llo Is a baseball tun. a I'ootb.ill enthusiast, but above all ! yrcnt iidni-rcr of boxing. Dar in l- bis five veats nt tho L'nlfet'. VsIIV of Virginia he seldom missed football game, nomatler how far aw'av front' hums his eleven was play ng. And he Is so anxious to sea- boxlitrt prosper and grow lu favor that he recently mndo a fly ing dip to Texas to helpalroit out Ultflcullles which hnd nrlsen over an ul ti mpt by iiuwlxc ptoinotors to s'urp n negro heavyweight bout in iMllai. Pret-rtlciits Plentiful. . He Is willing lo do anything hi his power to advance t)(. game In Oklahoma. . lint he believes that the or.lv sure, safo and sane way Is lo profit by the example of N'w Yoii., Wisconsin, .Michigan and olhi r progressive stales which have placed boxing lu tho hands of state eommlss'.uns. 'The time has passip" when anyone need be nsluinicd to preach Hie gospel of boxing good, rlotin sport." Hughes eon tinned. "It'. fundamental sound ness U nt tested by Its survival and growth In the face of undermin ing by crooks and attacks hy III jiilvifctl reformers, who really do not potv thu game for them selves. I hno .vet to discover the objector who does not suffer a change of heart after wutchhig u clever boxing mutch. "What we musjl dol ellniliintn the crooks, tho leaches ,wtto enro only for the dollar. We must nut the game Into clean hands. Wo must have even tnatehcn nnd rare fill phHlent examination its a safo giiard ngnlnst Injuries. Wo must hav.t regulation That Istvhnt this bill villi tin nnd I hope to see it enneteii into a law. Furthermore, l oll.'vi. t will btV imrt cinni Bruiem lawitifr Am? f OMkmri.taMituuiBUl aWrwid tmm la Itolitirs, No htrm. p&ln Tnt oMb'tflrsnrlhrtOO. nwrrranrw wiuiwafti. tun M.T, uiu.ooiiu.ib'etmrttin. tMUil nn. (ettMn. AIWTIUUIMIMIUOICI, uhu un.i Virgil Jones, Coach Marries Tulsa Girl f Verjjll Joiiiti. , Vcrcll Jones, athletic, coach of Hnpnlpn high scrfool. former Kendall eollere football alar mnd captain, and Mlaa Opal Kern Callnn of Tulsa were married Sunday at the homo of tho bride, ltd North Jinn ton avenue. The ceremony was simple, only relatives and close ; fr,.mH 0f tho couple beliiK present nis aeoui na conen in l'.iiw.n.e itirneu out one of the leading high school football teams In the stnte. 'Die World extend eongrntula tlon to thn "nowlyweds." Connie Mack Arranges A's Training Schedule i PHILADELPHIA, Jtili. 17.-j-Con-n lo Mack malinger of the l'hlla I delphla, American leuguo buaeball ! club, who returned here, today froln n tour of southern points in tho In . leresi ot nta sirtiiM: i terest or nis spring training trip, ., i, .... ,-,,.t ,. ,!,. .he.lnln nf m.m with the Kt. Louis VnHnnnln.- Tlin InnlrtM will llluv on I : . - --- alternative days at ' Ijike Chnrles. ,iU. tho Athletics training tiunrters and Orange, Texas, tho Cardinal . The Athletics also will play n iiuni- 'her of gnmes with the Houston and 1 ftenumont teams. Practice, Mack ' i Mild, would start about March r or ' ii. The team will start for tlio south abwut March 1. EXTRA SESS10N IN APRIL bill' provided for 280,000 as a inaxt- Cougres I'ndutlilv Will He Called toitnuib, the army appropriation meat Wcmbly Then. , Turn provided for only 17",,0nn for the WASIUNIITON, January 17. Tlioj current VlHcal y.ir. Heavy enlist extra session of congrewt wljjch Is, merits, ho added, mcunt u larce" to be called by thu next ndmlnlstra- deficit. litem will probably meet tho first i week In April, Congressman- Ford 1 ney, chairman of the house and ! melius committee announced today. , Chairman Fonlmnn saUl ,PreNl- j dent-elect Harding had told him lie) i did not desire to call the cnngrej until tariii unit tinil revenue legislation Chairman Fordliey In- Is rciuly. formed the president-elect this leg Isl.itlon woultl be read;' lu the first vcck In April. The president-elect lilld not stnte he would call the ex- jtrtt session nt that time, however, . Fordncy said. I - l 1 0IL WELL SHOOTER HURT, n . Vi. r v- .1. Quart of Mint l-.xplotles Near Ok ttiiilgts- nml TilUan Loses Arm. AMmeUte.l I'm. RUte Wire. IY( r 1r,,H,;,.;;,, r.v ;l.c shoulder In nn Vxploilon of uunri oi nitrogiycorim- on a lease It miles west nf hero this morning, lie was brought to a local hospital nnd given medical treatment. He Is ex pected to recover. Wells rcyniR n. the Itnmonla ho- tel. 120 Kak Third. He was taken to a hospllnl In Okmulgee nnd at - tending phvslclniifi say he .will re- cover, ... '"; rr:. imlgll or the University ; ftf Tulsn ' .,'i?,.!.V, Tl1 1.l,',mU,,,,r'' .being eonductcd. lie will be a"cem WAS'.irNOTON, Jan. 17. Con- panled hy his wife and child. HI' corns engaged In building over uu- home Is In Indianapolis. Inil ant tontoblle tops or bmllcH for '.In.ttnlla-j heaibiiiiirtcis In New York Cltj 1" Hon on new or old chassis wero held , Is n Presbyterian minister, to be manufacturers nnd subject toi ' .. tax nu Klicb. In rnilltl,tlnn Iuu.k.,1 ... I......n.. Ima ...-itented It Pill' tonight by the bureau of Internal ken with two thumbs, one tielnj rovrutic The regulations apply In hidden Ineldo until It is desire, to castvt even though all such top ar'turn the mitten over nnd nub-tit"1' bodies nro munufuctiired n n,.ilo7t i u-hit formrrlv was tho back i for nn Immediate job. BOXING CONTEST Convention Hall. . . . .Tuesday, Jan. 18th Jack Lawler v Gene Delmont , t33 1'ounda (To n Decision) Billy Morrissette. . .v Eddie Gloom Kami Spring IdH Pounds lllglirnit Walter Cole vi.. .Freddie Johnson Drtitnrlght 1221 rounds I"1"' . IVIIIllltl ... . . Mnko jour heat rei-crvalltm curly Young Jims. 0-39II. liuU l'ulllus Aiiudo IlUllanl Hall O-finfi I'rlctsj M OO, 11.00, $4.00. rim' Ww.T., CENTRAL CAGERS DEFEAT PHILLIPS Followers Pleased With Two Victories Over Haymakers A t r lpliil to The WofM. KDMON1). Okla., .lar, 17 Cm. J tral basketball followera are n plenaed with tho allowing of th, team In the two gnmrs wl Phillip laat week when the Norma a took bulh gnmea In two hard fought hit. 1 ties. The mo satisfying feature c( the games was tho mnuner In wjiieh tho Central nvo paasea tnc bill I through tho flvo-men dcfei.se which thu Phillips team used eon Inuillj, . land which wan mainly tesponrlbl frtr flirt In W MCOrO. Ko effe tll ti4 tho guarding been that tho opposing .tenmnnnve ueen unaiun to scoii.1 with nny consimcncy. i-niuipn wt, .(held for four field gonls In the Im gahin and got only woven In tho flni (Judging from tho hrnnd of hill I played so fnr this season Central it better able to moet any style of pli, .they nro apt to coran lu ronta. t w Ul, then they linvo b.len for invert' years.. Captain Hater nnd l.el'orce i; ' , guard tiro showing the fight tin; keeps scores down. Williamson hit I been switched to center nml bo Im I hnn nhown up well. Miller and Hraymcr aro about tied with num. knf nt fllil mnln nnd linlh itrrt t.-4 working forwards. H'bllo thli I. Mlller'm first yenr tfn thn squirt h l tho very man to fit It with Hrayme an ho hnn lots of npeed nnd worXi the court wen. 'i nu otnors nit I members of last year s team. Ilrlrttow, another new man, It about recovered from a slrgo of bolls nnd will, bo In tho lineup romr. whoro when tho team leaves .Mon. day on a four-dny trip. Potter : center Is show.Ing up well and prom. Ines to bo of great help on the o! fense ns ho shoots baskets well nn.l workn the court well for a Mr M. low. Rpcody Wllllnms Is the iiildut forward but he grin Into nil th games nnd hns tho natural ability for shooting bnskets. Tho squatl left Monday fnr fllack. well, where they will play the Black well Athletic club. Hlnekwell Is the homo town of tho Hafer-I.eKorce combination nnd the folks back homo want to see thoso boys rr form, Tuesday nnd Wednesday they wJU play at Tonkawa then Jumpln; to Shawnee, wlieruX they meet then HnpliHt I'rcncliers. Kemlnll comes to Kdmond for to games on the 28th and 29th of Jr.- unry. ary. The second team Is also playing a schedule with high schools. The Ilaskctball league Is setting started In fine nhnpe, thr.eo gamjj being played last week, but becau1 of tho clojlnn of thu first semester tho league is held up until this com. Ing week, . STOP RECRUTIN6, ' ORDERS TO BAKER t'O.VTI.NX'KU PROM PAflR ONT! the figure for which upproiirl.ttliinj hud been mndo, Thcro was little op position to tho reduction, however when put to a vote. Chairman Kahn told tho liouo that while the army reorganization Majors Set Dale for Close of Player Deals -hu' vniiu .inn. 17. - An ncree- m,,nl mf been reached by tie N tl,,,,i ,.n.i American leagues t" - 1 mnlco Aoeiiki 1 the t-ioslnir ibile f' tK, buying or trailing of pl.tjcr- he tweon ' mnjor leuguo clubs Th agreement was, matle public tonlBjj hv President Jleydler of the NTf tlonal lengue Who returned today from Chlcngo ufier attending th r,tln,'f , l",oro ,""t Iram' Aiii.ii.1 1 iw.ivi.i-h can co front one 'ninlpr club to nnolher only by the - Li,..,r rute I 'i : .t, A.rl,.,n le.ieue I .... i..f .. , . i i.iT. fnr such I July ,tion,,r.engi,e mmie 0,.. ! ,.! to: tit-t ll lit iui i nil" ...t-- - u'VS""" A,,K-U 2" Makes His Home in Tuha During Endowment Drive t, . ,,.,.m ronrcbrntutivf e' I Uir'generM board o" of !, , vl,.rlnn church, will arrive 'here' Tuesday morning to makr M llinmn wblle the endowment csm- wenn ...i . . . . . . i . . I IM ltf.K lm been i.ii.vo i-uBinnn.