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TULSA DAILY WOULD, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1921 10 BUD LOGAN AND FRANKIE MANTELL BOX HERE MARCH 28 Relations With Indicted I Sox Severed by Commy tween them and tho club are to bo considered void. MYERSRErWrfo" DUFFY Ilmt of Hiil Sox Holilouta Cornea to 't'crins Willi 1'niM'O. HOSTO.V, March 1C -Tho Hcd Sox holdouts began to run to cover of contracts today when Klmer My If. Frazco la expected to le at Springs within a day or tu t0 tervtew any other holdouts wh i f nt.nr.-.e. Tlirtrn nllll nrn . . ..I . Welters to Scrap 12 Rounds; Jimmy Riley in Semi-Winddp "THAT LITTLE GAME"- -By B. Link ......v.... ------ ' '.ll portant members of the sini ms, lni; because of ailary diff unlet I CHICAGO, Jlftteh 16 Charles Comlakey, proaldunt of tho Chicago . Atnurlcan leaguu bnaoball club, to I day covered all rulitlona with tho Hie; datura at Wnxahni hie, AVAXAIIACHIi;, Texas, Ma ihH Thla city buzzes with Inte tolai as tlmu near for tho t -,..,. seven White Box pluyors conncciea with tho 1019 worlfl scries' scandal. In a communication addresHod to tho soven players, Comlskey nolJ. fled them that as a result of tho gambling prnbo all contracta bo Tulsa LitflitwoiKhl and Paoky Ryan Step 10 Rounds NEWMAN IS PROMOTER New Iniprcwnrio Offers Ua Initial Show at Prices of $1, $2 ami W ers, tho pitcher wno waa ouiaincu from Cleveland last year, reported at Hot Springs tralnluK headquar ters, dispatches said. l'resldcntH. games Friday and Ratitrdn , twtci tho Whlto Sox and tho .N . Yctk ' iiiunii. ' . n Hid can ,'. i fur filler , . h ri poi ted ,(WWf,Z Vs';S'S otuBO MCJ AJ. cinnv r'y, V.'. . 1 I Jimmy lluik. t . e i k, a , ,h lie tie i V Mine 'I ii ad ,i,. o n hand that f i i 0, and the ii am mm It H I, V. IR III llilp'H i 'icr nliape to I nt than hint j. ,ini. Hpeiii el M.imtl lael eii- Hint InRnn, of Hun Antonio an i ( Fran Mnlltell, nf Tulsa. Willir weights, r-lc 1 1 12 rounds III III" liui' event of the Inmifilrnt allow nf 1 1 . oil City Athletic 'lul, her Ma. i 2. Thin wa the announcement in't' night nt T.oiile Newman, prom.it' i f'umcrly n Denver boxing mating, r niul promoter lint for(thn psat )iu a. leanlcnt of TuIku Jimmy llllcv. rugged Tulan light ' weight nnd I'urky Hyiin, nf Arkanaaa Cltv, tough Mint ready wrapper in -curding In Newman, (o ten rounds III the a. 'lll-wlpllllp. U.gan In b wall knnwn welter, now under th" direction of Kd Cochrane, aporta editor of the Krtii hiih City Journal. ImuI Denmhur ho won u nuwiipnper vetdlcl over Jack ltrllton, world's wnltei weight cham pion. In ti lU-roiind bunt nt Mhii Antonio, A victory over Young Denny niul n draw with .lohntiy Till man lire othtir bright ipoti In J.ug iin'e ii'cnrd. Mnutcll, loconl ronnitornr of Anton thi) C!ri'(l In n slugging lU-roiuiil go here, lis a agreed to make 1 4 B pnunilM itt :t o'clock. l-uf-tin wne Insistent thitt Mnntell post H forfeit before ho would agrim to tlio match. I ."Win of courmi will also havn to make the imiiiii weight "t 3 o'clock, iim for f Kit. ninoniit nnd welghlng-ln place will tin iintinuiiccd hitor. I'opiilur prli "n, $1, J2 ami J.I will ho charged for Newman' allow. MISSION BOY WINNER Dcfciils lliiMy Clair In IVnlnro l'otil of Kiitcitiilnlng I'rogriiiii nt tin' lioiiml Uncos. Yesterday's Results First r.i i', thrco-al.xtcciiths of mile Muti h Hi rgman, fin; Tliu Shuffler, n.cond. Cyclone Star, Ihlrd. Time- 20 areouda. Fall view, Chick liradluy. CinVy Clair alM) inn. Second race, quni ter-iullo Sit ting Hull, f I rxt ; lliimlHoiiu Muck, second; "Harmony, third. Time: 27 4-5 seconds. Hliay Hug, Al lilna line, Wildest Wild Hill also inn. Third rare. thrce-slxtcenth-i of mllo lone, flint; l.'npld'H Mean, icouinl; Night Cup, third. Time; 20 seconds. 1 If ii lliiDli, Saw Slick. Security also run. Fourth rare, five-sixteenths of mllor-Dllloii AVlhl lllll, flret; Cin der l'atli, Hcooiid; Duffy'H .Malt, llilttl. Tlnio: 32 2-B hitoiiiIm, Iler wlck, ri'londly Vox. Wlldee! 111 lon -iiIiki run. . Klftli race, iii(irlei'-mlln Moon hlnu Wild lllll, fli-Nt; Uuchcl Wild lllll, Hccond; Hid Hod How. third, Tlmo 2H 2-H nciomln. Lord Cunnmi, Jtn-li Hcnliun, .Micky Clulr nlHo ran. .Sixth race, thrro-RlxtuentliH of nflle .MInHlon Itoy, flrnt; Huey Clnlr. eocond: Kiininy Kntini, third. Time: IS -I -. mtiuhIn, (new rack roroid), NehraHkii Wild Kill, K'lllariicy T-id. M1hi IMnkcy Heir uleo ran. . Hovi'iilli rnco, thrco-HUtomitliH of nillu -Mlaw Vindicator. fliHt; Cannibal Ivln.-, ivcond; Jctwcruo, third. Time: HI necoudK. Creole Sue and Woodrnngur aluo rnn. Mlwlon Hoy "ramo bnck." ,l)o featod .Sunday for the flint time on the local track, the California ohamploii yoatordny won the foa turo event the xlxth of threoix tciintliH of a mile. In an Intereytlnit prORrnm of Breyhound riicen at Mld-Ciintlnciit park. Uuay Clair win a cloao aoeond. Six racea mo sohediiled today. l'ONt time for th .1 f lrL r.ico Is 3 o'clock. Tixlaj'M KiitrleM. Kli'Bt race, threo-alxternthe of mile iiiy I.ee, Wulcnnie, KliiK Hpot. Chick llrudley, Wild Hoho, Cyclone Star. Second nice, iimrter-mllc -Ink Hpot, Klanuaira liar. The Tiger. The Houiuer, llitniUomu Duck, IIuhUIum Kllk; 'I nlrd nice, threo-HlMeonllm of lllo Hoblti Hood, HoneyHiickle. WIldCHt W:ld lllll, Iiinu, Klllarnuj Lnd. Alllo Aluit. Fourth i air, iiu.irtci-inlU', St. I'atrlck atnki" Hilly Uay. I.urd Can non, Hftcin l Wild Hill, Mloky Clair, Hud Heil Hose, Hum h Malt. Klftli race, tin i i'HticctitliN of mllo Kay County, Snwbuck, Arawe, Doloin.i Cannon, Cliueirul MomeutK Frenilly J-'ox. Sixth ia e. iiiarter mllo Dillon Wild 1)111, Nautili. I 'l .u leaa. KlttlliK Hull, Hen liiusli. Cieule Sue. -WINDOWS ATTRACTIVE TlioiiMiliils Thiiiii)c MieetM In View Dl.ilii)h .Miulc In Celt1 Iii-iiIIoii of (iriuiil Opera Next Week. Thousand of TnUant thronged the Htreota WediKM.lay night tu view the IiiiiKiilfli'. ni window dlNplaya In tho dtorcH s' i t-i I in ci lel.i atl.m of Tulsa'a hi.im. 'i "f kiiiikI opeiti on Monday and 'luixdav niglita of next weuk. HIiiuiih uf M.iry ilaidm and othor stara who will appear heio funiUliiid the b.ickBi-ounil for tho display. Tho ccnt r of attraction aeemed to ho In front of iim Ueti.'aan DruK torc, where, in one of the wtudowa, a you nt' woman vented heforo a dri'HHlnb' table ilcuioiiHtrulcil how the varloua Mary (lardeii toilet nrtlcloa are put to tho moat effective in. Tho crowil thoio at Union tlirealciiud to'hloclc tho traffic. JudKCB n warded (Irat prUe, 2C w'orth of opera ueala to riettnian for tho best window illaplay, mcond nrlae of opera tlCKCIH lo I Ii. . xttut bt 1 22 tfoim; to Vandtvci a c ii' 1"'' h r Jnn Mor , 'i ..I two InfP'IdciH, , d i Ml l'"t 'I'd t ii"- . ltd' i'l i h, VhiiK DavlM , nk Ahltott Wil li .11 Hi,' H' .HMJII III flll'l II. u 1 ml i a i and J . ' i .11... d liiK H cnmi.i'U 111 keynloim comliln i lion. Tleriiey a eiari ni emu i uliortatop or nuiiil li.n'. Imt Aldin" iiinilu aeveral crmngia. eniiunn m-. ney from one pftHltlun to unothir lii-foro ft aHtlafm lory pair wan fnuiiil- li v.n only when jouni Wuffll caiiiH down from i leelninl i.. ri,...i miinilm nf llin racn l aid In th pi'iinaiit chaae that the iillnr Infield wmKed ainoouiiy. i.'iri l,niu nfrereit even morn dlf- ii.... ii,,,.. vrimil. liuwauii OriV' hjn. In it InttliiK Hltimp wan let out In inlilaeiiHon nun I lie rcci un -.ManuM waa Klven the Initial ln lid- elitninelit. lie culm lliroilRh, "f d.iiiae, plnylnK far lieuer iMaeoiui nffi naively and defensively than iiih picdereitaor but It WUH only Kumble. The iiltchliiK -lufr wn tiiuvr. tain lliiiiiiitliniil the seii-.nn, ewn In the i In-e, ami with the i xeep. 1 1 1 , i ,,f Moi rlo, none of Hie hurl I'lH Willi Ktitl't I III' MMIMIII III Oiler Ihery fliilvli.il mHIi (ho club. AililllioiiM or Karl Ailaiim In mid ni'iimiii mill of Itiuly WelM-r niul (iitirui I Her toMiiril llie cloni pin. Abbott ii kooiI hluff. iIioiikIi tho laller luo rn eH'rlineiil when llicy reporteil anil AiIiiiiih wiim ii ilou'btriil iiiantll), dm' to lujiirlm ivivheil In M-nlco In I'rauiv. Abbott wua foreeil to piny n rookie In the out field. That rookie waa a aenaallon and waa aobl In the fall to a major luigue club. Hut In the HprTtiir. he wiim un expiirlment. Ho In Tommy Connelly. Hurkn Btarla with three pltrhern who can he figured iim eertulntliK. Ailama waa a bin winner Inat year, and In better ahupo now Mian even lu the final dayn of the nice. hIioiiIiI b a Htar hIiiIhiiiui thla year. Weber and llier. Willi the experience of 1 1. l vnur and with their meat naanit' nient of'rtiiff iiio two Bpleiulld young HouthpawH. Krnin tho other -lull aaplranta llurke Hlintlltf bo able to pick it pair of capaHle men. Andy l..lH,nn lmi leil nnini lllllil 1 ill II hint Tall nnd la a likely looking fllnger. There are aevcrnl rooklea who huv Hhown well, one In particular being Cinitmii'. n voiitiir iiolithnaw 5vho adorned thu Oiler bench a few weekH toward tho cloao of tho 120 cjimpulgn. Winy uerry la u practical fit. lure ti t icgiilur catcber Itis-ov ereil enllrely from Ilia lllneM nf last j ear oucrry hhoiihl ho one of the Iteal ivcclwi'H In (ho leintin llila num. n. Aliliolt biht year hail two giMiil raiiliei'M In t i-n I n 1 11 lt lint only one, ticorye Hiilililnn who ilCM'iteil In iiiIiImiimiii, WUH of Known ablllli. d llurke atarta ttie oreHent aenpon with three atar liifleldera, wbereaa Ahbotl tint! onlv wo. Wuffll. aeeoud baae: Th.iiiinaiui. third baau and Me- OliinlM. ahorlopa. la a crack trio of loner defeiiae giintilluiia, and llurke neeila onlv to develon a enimole flial Imaemnn from the materlnl at hiiml or to niirehaae one to iniike the Oiler Inflnltl hccoiuI to none In the league. lillco InKt veawin the Ollcra luiM1 two M'tcnui outfielders, the aaiuo ns last M'nr. Iliul.ci' noil Dal. anil iireil only to mid the thltil. I'iiiiii the M'eplliiiiallv proiuNIng l-ool.li mil fielders at his tlNisii now one nf class A ability .should br found. Hill lie's (treat cat contenHrin ta not In iiiakliiir un Ida own te.lin lull 111 the clnva of the oppna ng elub The Weatern league thla aeamn will be much faater than btat year ami com petition will he gienter than for nev eral yeaia. Three cluba In particu lar, Omaha, Oklahoma Clly ami Joplln will le hard In beat out thla veHr ntul all thoae tlne have vet eran rlubrt. They, with Sluux Cltv, alart the 1021 race with much i.-ienter atrength than laat year. Dea Mi-lino la doubtful while only two, Wichita and k'l .Ina.'ph. do not figure aa titrong thla veur na last, YmiLitMi Defeat CiirilliiaN. l.AKH CHAHI.HR l.n March IG "Habe" Huth honied a squad of fnui' who knocked hoiue rmiH here today In mi exhibition game between llie New York Yankee and tho St Irf.ula Cai.liiuila. The Cardinal Weie deti'ilted 1 t to 0. lli.ille, Koiirnler and Toporcor eonudt-ted the utlarlel. Scrap With Dcmpsey, Most Ardent Dcsird of French Champion X aitlMSHY. tinglmd. March 10. Francota 'Dearnmpa, nmnager of (leni'gea Carpenltcr, told the In ternational Newa Servlio today that tho thing Carpentlur wanta moHt ta to meet Dempaey. "If the big bout ta not carrlod out It will bo no fdult of oura' wild DfHoampa. anil Carpcnllur iiouueu approval. Hegnrdlng the forfeit depovlteil In a l'arla bank. Deacampa aabi he had Inatnuteil hla Freneli tinnkera to un-ango the Iriiiiafcr of I I In i . ney tu their New Voik DlillK I. . i ii . r OILERS TO PLAY PRACTICE GAME Seven-Tnning Contest To day Between Burke and Adams Team The Lineup Adams I'im. Iliirki' From C l'arnell ICupper II iJtiTry Wuffll 2b Haminan Tliompsnn ....3b Huilce MeDlnnln hh. . . ,i . Vaught or Olson or Olaon llenuett If Hraunn Itiiferty cf Iturko Davla rt Teugen Hy I.AHHY DAIM'.Y. The flrirt nractlco caino of the sea son by Ihn Tulsa Ollera, a seven-Ill- nlng affair, la scheiiiileil tnuay ui 1:30 o'clock at Att.N'ulty park, when the rlvnl rlann of Jliuniy Hurko nnd Kail Ailama el.iah. Manager llurke has divided tho tKliiud without regard to vetnrana and rooklei, ' and last night an nounced the lineups of tho two i cams. I'ractUllly all pitchers will lie used, and theme whom llurke will work -Saturday and Sunday In tho game with the .Minneapolis Mlllera will bo given speclnl opportunity to uiillmbcr. Iiitrry Krwln Injures Ankle. Iillurv to l,.nrv IVwIn'a right ankle, which 'will keep the hard hit ting Smith Dakota leagilo rookie off llie field iioveral days and tho un;ent neietislty of tho return to lit- liomo nf Davla, will neceiwltate the playing of Hi aim, n flrat bacenuiii, In the nit f U lit. Teugen, ntar pitcher and alugger In the Mink league last sea son will uImu occupy a placo In tho tinuroa . Wray Querry, practically nmured tho place us first string catcher will play rirnt huso to permit tho recruit maakmcn, From in and l'arnell. to get the full benefit of the ai'ven-ln- nlng workout. In order that llurke may be able to get a lino on their ru ! spectlvc merit-). I l ive tiller AIimmiIish. i With the reporting yeateidny ot George Mclilnnla, ahortalou recent. ly pui'iiinaod rrom thu lirowua, who secured him 111 the winter from the l.lttle HocU Suuthern HHsoclail.in i lull all players riekoned an regit lara are In camp, live have n..t e leported. Tate, cat'iher, la with the lliowiia at their training . imp at Hogaluna, l.a., and Hed Kiurence, outfielder, la a holdout. N'oilnng bai "i'ii lie, nil from llol'zliaui'i'i and I.UIe, pitchers and lllmkle, .atelier Exhibition Gam es HUAI'MiiNT, Texas. March K It. II. F. I'hlladelphia AmerlcniiH . . 3 7 I Uiaiimout Texas luaguo ... 1 I i Hatterles Hasty, Niiylur and Myall ; Hiltley, .Meln and Haall, Itusche, SAJf ANTONIO, Texas, March lfi. H. II. 14. New York Giants fi 10 3 San Antonio (Texas) 3 S 2 H.ttterlea Shea, Bailee, 1'erriti and Smith, Snyder; .Immature. Davta. Scaplnc and White. Whitney. OHANOH. Texas. Match 16. H. II. H St. liulti Cdnls. (send tenmU S 2 Houston (Texas leaguu) ..5 9 a Hatterlca Schultz, Selv and Giela enbeek; ltuaha. Wliltowuiih and Griffith Wright. HOGALUSA, Ala.. March 16 H. II. K HronUlyn Nationals I 14 3 St. I.onls .mortcans 7 S 1 Hatterles Muniatl.V, Mitchell, Mo hart and Miller, Kruegoi', Taylor, Davis, Cullop and lllllluga, Collins. GAlNKSVIUd;, Flu.. March Hi. H. II. H. Washington Aiueiieans , . 2 12 4 I'lilladalpllla NittlonalH . . 3 6-1 Hatterles 'nehary, Aeostn. i -' 1 k.'tt and I't. un Ii. Uuiliyai t net tf.uih and lVUm, Officials for State Iliyh School Caying Tourney Are Named 'pec lot fc.Thf WorM. HTIMjWATHH. Okl.l., March 1C All of tho eight high ttehool basketball teams which won dis trict championships will nrrlvn In Stillwater not later than 8 o'clock Thtirsdoy night to cntor tho state tournament, to bo held nt Oklahoma A. t M. coll"o Friday and Saturday. Tulin, Clinton, Sapnltand Hlackwell teams will arrive at noon for afternon workouts In the gymnasium. Oklahoma Citx. Clmcotah, Durant and HI Hi m siliiuda will como lu tlmo to prac tice at night Drawing for opponents will start nt 3 o'clock Friday after noon and tho flrat g-anio of tho prclltnliiaiiea will bo under .vuy 30 iiiInutcM later.. Two games wilt ho played Friday nftornoon, two Friday night, two Saturday afternoon and tho final ones Sat urday night. Officials of tho moot will bo Coach 12. O. Gallagher. Conch John F. Maillbctach and Claude Sale, all of A. & M. As a featuro tho final night progrnm exhibition wrestling and Kyninnntlra by tho Oklahoma Agglo team will bo staged heforo tho gamo and between tho halves. Landis Passes Akron Case to Club Owners CHICAGO, March IB Judge K I M Handls. coniiniasliiner of hnsebal' after eotislilerlng th" dispute lnvolv lug the franiiilsii of the Akron. Ohio club of tho International league mind today that the cntrovers;. should be nettled by the b ague. Of flclala of the Akron club had In- ' formally presented tho cae to Judge Landis for his consideration. The league desires to transfer the franchise lo Newark. N. J . and Alt ' ion la fighting to leialn It. I Kansas Hoiiso for Huxlng. , TOI'KKA, Kan., March tC The senate this afternoon pass'd the Hasty boxing bill with h permits tioxing matches before piivate cluba, such as the American legion The house already has passed tho bill A fi rmer bill to repeal tho anti-boxine- law now' on the statute booki w us defeated. Revival Services TONIGHT-71 FIRST M.E. CHURCH T-!'iU)UU)CR ST. E CLIPSON CLEANING I'or ni)i'iimtiiv, for health, for I'oinfiiil mid for wear no odor FINISH ST. JOHN'S HOSPITAL REVIVAL SERVICES TONIGHT 7:30 GRACE CHURCH Tiiinn AMI THI .NTOV DANCING My new studio la for rent by the hour fur siiial) parties aft ernoons and evenings or card panics. I.iiu ltiiith so ven on short nott, e. My place if strictly private. I'rlvtte les sons by appointment. Special rates made to small groups, It. H. IirilKi:, Instructor 709 North Main Phone C-lOS.t Million for Orient Colleges. NUW YOItK, March lfi. --Trustees of tho I.aura Hpellman '"orkofnller I Memorial fund will grant f00,000 i to tho Bpoclal committee lor e- I Uk union colleges In the orient, on , condition that (2,000.000 bo raised 1 by tho committee, It was announced niro lonnv ny .Mrs. mnry w I'ea- body of Hoston, commlttco chair I man. MARCH FRIEDA HEMPEL 2 A . X j ' :'"''' j ALL NET PROCEEDS FOR BOYS' HOME TICKETS AT JENKINS' MUSIC STORE 417 SOUTH MAIN ST. ROBERT BOICE CARSONMgr. Oxford Time New Styles New Leathers Stacy Adams & Co.; high grade low and high shoes $14.50uP Just Wright & Co., fine shoes and oxfords i in Dr. A. Wright Clothing Co. The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx PACKED HOUSES EVERYWHERE 1 9 0 PEOPLE 190 The Greatest Artists CHICAGO TWO NIGHTS NVENTION HALL HEMPEL-BONCI-RIMINI GARDEN-BAKLANOFF-LAMONT NEW YORK ENGAGEMENT STUPENDOUS SUCCESS 10 and more Reed Cushion Sole for tired feet $io $ The Greatest Operas OPERA 'By'" 1 Shoes MARCH 22 MARY GARDEN I