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TULSA DAILY WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1021 1G OILERS DEFEAT BOOSTERS 5-4 BY NINTH - INNING RALLY INDIANS DEFEAT Oilers' Hard Hitting Offsets Uncertain Work on Defense The Scoreboard Thompson Gets '1 Hits in as lUan.v Trips -Davis Hits Homer HARRIS SAVES GAME Six in a Itowt Tmr tl lot I J.it'iln 01 1. lllf MAMiiMi thi: ti:.m.h, lrlrrn l.ettgtir I. M I T- W I 1 lM tit Mltvi .1 4 Oilor Soullipnw Hiii'Ih Well; Dcfont of Huoster Sixth Strniyht Oiler Win Ilv UriltY DAIUKV. The fillrm rptr.rrtnjr came from behind surf. wn their nUt)i i unseen -Mv victory, dofmtln Jank Cnffr-y'n Dpp Moines HoohImh 8 In t In Hi flmt gnmo of lhi pn-iM. Yesterday' victory wnj tlio third In Ihn lsl four km mm Hint the llurkemen hnve mlllsd In Inte In -lilnatK nnil won nftrif oppoalng (lilt (rot nwny to till) lltliil. Tulm won In the nlnlli Inning by ivorlng two runs with two out. "Ifly" llltirk. llonntor noutlipiiw. wan In good tonn the f lrt five, lulling.- holding -llie Oljerg to no runs nnil five hits. Hp xv'enkened In the sixth jliiiI gave up the flint Tubm scores two nnil thteo lilt". After permitting one run In tlio nevmith nnd nllnwlng Tlumipxon, flmt butter In tlio ninth, to triple, lllark whs ro. llnvcil by tlio veteran Otto Mens. Mem gnvo up tlio winning run nnd l therefore charged with the ld"i of tlio game. Tcngoii Ih Inef fi-i'llie. Wnltor Tengen. Mink Iciigtm rookie stiirtod for tlio Oilers ami was in effective, lie allowed two runs nnil throe hits In llif first InnliiK nnil Harris wntf pent to tho nioiinil hy .llmmy llurkc Tim Tulsn pniith paw liurlcil well, giving up only two runs nml four lilt" In right Imiltign. striking out four nnil not Issuing ii bnso nn kills. Hnrd nnil timely hitting of Thomp son, Dnvls nnil Me(1lniil finturiil the Oilers' nttnek. Of the 1 I hits ly Tulsn, tlmt trio i,'ot eight. Thomp non xvn the diiy'n hatting lender with a perfect tiny, getting four lilts In up ninny trips to tlio plnlc, Including u triple nnd two tlnuhlcH. Tlioinp-wn scored tlio tying run. UnvlH scoured two liltn In flvo times up, driving In n runner with hut liomn run In Hie sixth nnd gcorlng Query with tlio xvlnulng run In tlio ninth wjlh n slnglo through Coffey. Mcllltinls hit safely twice In flvn times up. Ill trlplo drovo In one runner. Ollem Field Iswwoly. , Tlio Oilers fielded loosely, .mnklnir threo ori orp, nil of which r.nntrllniti'd to tlio UooHtcrn' run gutting. Tim only mlnplny clinrned nRiilnnt tho llonstfrs nhlcil tho ilurkouiPn In tholr pcortijK. Tho HooetiTH Bcornl two rmm In thn flrnt InnliiK. With ono out, Cof fey pIiikIpi! to left nml Kennedy hit ovnr tho rlKlil fluid fonto for n homo run. I Ono more wbk udded hy tho Hoop. tei-H In thn tliliM. Coffoy led off with a hIiikIo to left. Kouiicdy n:u -llflcpil. O'Connor ciouilded to Wtlf fll, who futnhled, Coffey Kolnir to t'hlrd nnd O'Connor renchliiK flrt. KiiiiIh throw hliih to catch. O'Connor Mcallnif flecond nnd Coffey ncorod. Olln-M S'on In Slxlli. The Ollorn counted their flrpt runs two In tho dlxtli liuiliipr. Wuffll tartd It with n pIiikIo tltiroUKh Orant, Todt fnnned. Dnvlij hit over tho rlKlit field Vull for tho circuit. Hcorlnir Wuffll uheml, TiiImii scored iibiiIii In tho Hcventh Thompson Nluuled to left, hut win forced out 1y KiiiiIh, IIiiitIm plruuk put. McCllniilH tripled to ilKllt, KiiiiIh pcoriui;. IitH Moines rouutnd Hh flnnl run In tho olBhth, Milan, flrnt up, hIukIci! to center and wiih H.icrlflced to second by Coffoyv Kennedy hit to deep left foe ono bnse and the upeedy Milan Kcnrcd. TuImi Wilts In Mull). Tho Ollern won In thfl ninth. Thompson, flrpt up, trlided to rluhl, )i In fourth hit. Kntilp Krnuuded to Ornnt, who throw wide Ih nn at tempt to. catch ThompHon at the pluto. Query, battlntf for Ilurrlx, Krounded to Merz, who throw out Kniilu lit HPrond. MollliinlH ulnKled to center, Query koIiik to third. Wuffll was out on an Inflold fly. Ilurke. wnlked. Oavla hit ithurply be tween fhvi and Hccotiil, and Query ncoreii. AUTO LEAGUE OPENS -- llopkliiN Motor Supiih diiipiili) Wins 1'nna laiislloiaiil l'arade I'niriltw (iiiuie, Tho HnpkliiH Motor Supply coni pnny yesterday won from the IJviiiim Howard Motor company In tho open In KT Btinie of tho TiiIhu Autoiuohlle lonKue. Tlio pcoro wiih 2 4 to 4. A parade, led by an lX-pleco hnnil preceded the (ipenlnK Bamo of TuIm'k uiiiiitciir ba.soball organiza tion. tulsaclub" shoot" today l'li-sl ltflti'ii'il ShiHit of TuImi MnrUMDcii Next Saturday. This afternoon in 2 o'clock the regular weekly Khoot of tho Tulwi Hun club will be held on the TuIph Viflo range Kround". two nne-hulf iiiiIoh north of th" city. With tho weathor wnrmlng up ngaln n Inrgo crowd 1m looked fur Next Saturday, April 30, the frp ivgiaiereu biiooi i me Heapuu win bo held. All thtwo wlnhlng to tegl er nro rcijupsted to leport in thn Megoo Sporting OooiIm couiiany. GIBBONS AFTER CHAMPION llcntH Wlggliw Detlshelv mid Ih Iteaity for Tltlo Hunt. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn . April 22 "Rrlni- nn Johnny WIlBOn. ' wap the rhnllengo of Mlko (llbboim today im Iio recalled lH viriury uver i liurcll WlggliiH. of indlnnnpollH. In ten rnllnrll htlTO laOt lUHUl. (lIUIIOllH COM vlnced lilmnolf ly dufentlug Wlggln that ho ll"B nn gno uacK nenpllo n Milan. If. . . ( 'f rj . iii'iiiiiiii, r. MTonuor, rf. I !' II 1 1 -, III,, Ilium, x. . . (iiiini, :th. . . . AiiiIciihiii, c. . Illiict., Mcr, i di:h miiIM. it. 'it. ii. ro i i i i :t o in i ii I i n I' 1 1 .titirin i. Oil, H I HrrmkirK Wwhlliffl'Ml Ht I Mil a . uj i miMi rtu t ,M0. M. nIIoi,iiI l.riimif, I. fn I fwi 7 tin HtHi Til Hmsli'Hlt 3 1 'I'm ii is xi i 7ur fi i xWuflll out, Inlield ft), x'l'twi Hill 1II'M Vlltllllllg M'orcil. TI LS . All. It. II. I'O.'A. i:. not: i i ii r. i i :t i ! a (i i inn . I 0 0 II II II . .-, i a 'i n ii . i n i in 'i i i n 'i :t n n ii i I - ii i I n n t i II (I n n ii u :t n i n o o I i ii u i n :in r. 1 1 -n in :i Mi liliinU. m . Wuffll, 21 T.mII, If. . . . lluil.0, If. . . . llinN, i f. . . . Curlier. Ih. . Ilenui'll. i f. 'I liiiinpMin, ;lli. Ciilils, ('. Tengen, p. . Hauls, Qlier) 'l'lllllls ltiilliil for llarils In nlnlli. .Score b) luiilngp: lies .xinlne.s s o i o o o i u Tillwi ' - I 0 - Siiiiiiiinrj : Two'Iiiim' nils I iminp- Mill S, raruer. 'i iirci-naw iiiip .Mcliliiuls, TlioiniMMin, ll-iinn run Kennedy, lliuls. KncrlfliT IiIIk (Mrcy. Keiuusl), Hlaek. Huns nnd l,lKOfr 'rcngxii 1! anil n In I ln nlngi off IIiiitIn 'J anil I In H liinlncs, off IUim U I anil M In H Innings, off Mi l I nnd :t In Inning. H'i( nn balls Off .Mer I. Struck mil My Itliul. I, by Tengen I, by Harris I. Winning pitcher Harris. Losing pitcher Mcr Double play Itlijne to 'of fey In lleinp-ey. Left on Iiiiw'h lies Mohll-N It. TlllsiL H, i'lllll! (if giiinc I I r -IS mliiiitiK. riuplrift Dcline anil uiilliric, MINERS' GO INTO SECOND POSITION Beat Saints as Witches Lose to Buffaloes; Indians. Win l ' I Tnm It HI PUT H. Vt t a i . no I tm i I ! ,KI IMiimliia I I mils l.riiKllfs I. Pft I Tisml '. 3 .0 llaarton I 3 Mn I Ukl. t a .'All Wnxifmt J 4 100 , IIMiunMit J .soiillirrii ,,tirlitli"n. Tntin K I. Ift : Twwi IV Mfi.lil. H O . IIhUIII 1 Pra nrlnM H Ml i AlhMt 3 HlnMMli.m 31 I Mil Hull I I 3 .Hill N..I)t1lH 1 ritilllinrli-rn LmKllr. . I., rf. Turn I n IQAt) llMki I ii I ono 1 pmmIpi lMtiiM'n I n toon MMfmliw i I wi I nnm HltinMlf I HIMfll If UIKtOlM IrHllAIMpnllf Tmm V llMnn II I'.IU. I itft AnUm)ti I Tmis, PIUsiri MUail TMm PflifM. lMrt. Ilkfmllr JOI'MN, Mo.. April JJ. Two liltn . II HI .loHepti entilil get nlf VnuiiK nnd Joelln won tlio miming sonio. of th Mir lirrr tniluv, to 1. A trlplo follow. Ins mi bulla, miv Hi rlxlnti tlirlr duly tally. Tho reorr: HI rmiimllr 3li 3 lirnur in & Klfliw If 3 llinolll if I Nin II I MriiM).l w-S (.tnUn lili 3 iUrm e ft liiidiru p 3 Imriih. All. II. TO A IT 1 I 0 II I 1 i a t n o t II 0 I i ii i i TaUli. 34 ' liipllll. All II I'll. !Wrt.m Ml 10 llimlllm li .1 II. rimllh lb a Mulkrr rt 3 Klraltl If 4 Krwrr 3li 3 V. Kmllh cl 1 C'ly e 3 "a nunc p 3 Z 0 3 II 0 .1 0 M 1 0 I I II 3 ii n TitiU, if T 11 IS Hioi.i by ttuil lie : HI. .0C. ,.. , .....At 00(1 (100 J jupilll 1 "d wv Hiiimnnrvi Tfttt.ltnM llttp Itobprtpon. liniMiit,,,, n'ltrMn.iiHiiH hi I Plahrr. II. U'ulltAp. XV. Hmllh. llitiea nn halt -Off I.uarhcn I. ntf XI'iiiiiB S. Wiriirk iiut lly laiactian 1, by lounn S, Human run' mi 1. .Tnl.llti J l.rrt nn linarN m i,,.h i. Iim.11,1 i. lilt liv uluhait ball- KrurKrc Ibeibla ptaya Mcllniiobt to fimnully to liaaiiy. Htnlrn baara iinniii t 'riinn.l limir. !& mlnutra. tliniilrra- llurnalilr pint y ItuiiS'-tlrattr Itiibajl ti. Iliinilllnn . II. Hmltli. nriura -Mo lunaltl, llanilltnii Allrn Xtlna Tlilnl Htmlitil. OKUWIOMA CITY. Atirll t J. OUIaliom City clabralil Ita llilrly-atdin'l blrttntav ml Hlirlnrr luy by ilelratlnic Hl'"i I'liy, t to I, biiloto a croHil whlcli rlvalnl that of aPMilriR cUy. liny Allrn rtoonlrd III tlilnl pnnrroullva vlilory. Thi. rtorot hlnlll (ill'. aii. ii ro. rol if 4 11 Mrlnbr'r 3b I riiUxk ct IIMl lb 3 K,Jjn.n II 4 Mtrr All 4 Itnxn 3 Ntrstll II i Pull i t (lUlilhomit ( Mr. AH II. I". 0 fl t 3 1 14 3 i Pitt rf M. If Khanlry n llirT ft llratlr :t llrihtio lb I'.iktr Alinp H 1 I tl 1 3 1 1 I 13 3 II 0 0 i f tfj tsuji a i.o si ii TuUlt, 31 Hnorr by Innlniia: HIiiiik CUy OkUlmma City Nummary: To b.xas llranain. .000 01(1 000 .000 IP 001 liltn- Knrllman, Haoririop llllav Wrlntlt Hlolrn baara-l'lll , Mnnrr. Hliantry 3, llaar on balla Oil Hlworl 3, otf I)la I, Htriuik nut--lly Htouhrt I, by liavla 3. lliina nnu iiit nrr fffMunrl I unit 1 In I llinlllKa, lion nut III aUOi. Dniibln play I'lll lo (Irabain. I-ll on baara -Oklahoma CUy ft, Hlnux i lly 'a. iniirra--iiouni'a nnu llurklpy. Tim" 1 imur 4 nunuiaa. nun Muallinaii. Jlurerr. IWut y. llralintn Wcliibt I. Krrora -Mala, timlliiian, Huwnrl. (ill,.!,.1 W I tinl nir linn llrnkrlt. wiimiita. Knil.. Atirll 13. Wlchtla loai In Omaha. n(lr tl alralpht vlrtnrlra, In i liiap itiinis lino louuy, t to a. 'I'll acuro: Omnlirt. All. II. rn A (lWiwi 3t) 1 1 I llmar M cm rr drttrin ir l Ulltrll l.s cl linn aii I4ncl t Uijr)l p 1 3 3 1 t 1 3 10 I 3 1 3 0 4 1 0 WIHllln. All. II. ro. i Katllri rl 13 4 IWicr a S tml if I link It) 3 HnIIi 3b I tllakn.tr It 4 Harry e 4 MrlWaaM p 3 1W flriniB I W. I. I s I II .000 PklUMfMi 1 4 1 1 1 I pi imn 1 - 1 Ainrrleiiti l.i'iiaur. W k Prl , Traill It -I,. 0 3 IVI Itoabin .1 I 1 3 .011 llmlt . 3 o 1 1131 . (Tllr.Ki 3 3 i 4 . son . riiMiJitii. 3 .XmrrMPM Aaaui hillnn. L 3 ft e 3 w, I l 1 o Hralrfll Aaanrlilllnn. IK 1000 10011 Tm ' I'laliirilfa 1 l t Hmlth I llmryrlU I I . 100 IWMlrtjtil 0 I rn i .111! .311 340 .3M rn .411 .411 .130 300 rn in 400 4 do rn 400 31 .110 HI rrt SOU I fl ,rx .310 Prt .1X0 .300 .HIT rri. .100 1 0011 .nno .000 ,. rot. noo xoo ..ui .1)110 Tulsa Wins-Little 10 Meet Nine State Records Broken ToUU. 31 U 31 11 1 TMlt, 31 31 15 all4l.l (nr Mi'Iinuulit In 9th. H. itn. liv Imiliiaa: OlKHhn 801 001 10011 Wi.lUIll 080 000 Oil I mimirtoryi I.rtt tin eaam inula 0, Onmlia S. Sarrltli-r lilln (UK tin; t.. To lm hit -lliulfr lUiity. Tlirra boas tills I'nlr. Hmllli Hum rlll lllakraly, 1', iinffln. Ktulou baaaa Hmllh i. illalaion, lllakraly Dnublr iiiayn w uahtnirn to liarnur to llaik. i "1m lu llanay. 111 lo Itaiiivr, llaritrr to llwk Mlrurk nut -lly lluri'll 3. llaaa nn ballfl Off lluroh I. olf Mi'liomilil II lilt by pltrhar -tlrlffln, lllalaaon. l'miilira--llf.rkr Ptut Anilaraon. Tlnir- I hum, 36 mttiiilt.a. lluna -illMluann. llaimy, fuln , lrlflln. llurch. llrrioir, IiuiUt. lllakraly :. MncDonabl. Krrora -Ulalaaon, llatiry, llarajer. lirjHfi.'i.s vc.vi:;itiiAV. Wrslrrn l.rilKiir, AT 'rrl.MA 6. HUH JIOINIfl I Al Oklahoma Clly C, rituiu City 1. At .I'.plln I. m .In. ph I Al WlrlilU . ((rnaiiH . N'nlliiniil l.miriir. At I'lttalHirpli r,. ctnclnnall I. Al New Y.itk 3. I'lilUiMphU 1. At llrnnkln I, llnatnn 3. At lit liula Chlt'MKii, nu ffamr, rain. Aliirrliiin l.mitiir, Al l'lillai1rliin tl, Now York 4. ' At I'lavrlanil a. ff. Iiula T. At ClitoKO-Itrlt. imi iramr; rain, At llnalnn-xVnahliiKtnn. nn Koino; rotn. Alilrrlriiti AiKinllili. At .Mtmiratiolla-Kanaaa Clly, nn panto; Kana.1 Clly Ht .Mliiiirapfilla. n icnlno. rain At Tnlr.tn lnillNnaola. no pamr. rain At Cnluiiibiia l.uulvllt. no panir, rain. IVttta I.rupur. At Tnrt tVnrth 1, IlHllna S. At llalvratun 13. Ksn Antutilii I. At WlrhttK I II. Hhrovrimrt 1 At llnualnn 3. Ilrntlninnt 3. Hiiitthrrn Aa.ni liitlmi. At lllrmluitHaiii ft, .xtMtiphla 9. At Atlaiila .Mnbtlr, tin painr. roln. At Chnltanim Now Orla.im. no avno. rain At Naaiivlllr I.lillr Ilnrk. nn tame; rain. Hoilthwmtrrn l.rHRiir. Al I'lllabUrK t. r4n((ryvlllr t Al liMlrnrnilni o 18. Paranna . At llartiravllln t, Hapnlis 3. At .Xttiaknirr 10, MlAinl . 10 Innlnst. ttrslrrn Ani iHtlitn. Al I'awliuakn It, OkmulKm , At lirtimrlKht 3, I'nlil t. At llrnryrlln 0, rtilokaaha , At Knrtli Hmltli 3, HprlnptlrM T, (IXXll.H TOIMV, Wisilrrn l-itpiir. HUM MOINIJH ,T 'nJIiA. ;30 o'clock. KIuuk I'lly at OkUliomn City. OriiHlm hi Wlcltlln. HI. Juacl'li tit Jnlilln. I.Vntlulml I.rinur. Chlrapn at Ht. l.nula, Clnrlnnall nt IMIIaburph. llnatnn nt llrnnklyil, l'lillliilalihlo t Nrw York, Anirrlrnit l.rilKiir. Ht liula nt Clrvolaml. tlrtrnll at Clilcncn. Wnalilnptnll Ht llnatnn. Now York nt PhtUilrlphlo. Amrrli'iiil AMinlittlnn. Ilnltnnnnnlta nt Tnlnln. ' Iiulavltlo nt Cnltlmhua, Mllwniikao nt HI Paul. Xanana City nt .Xllnnnnpnlla. TVtiiv l.i'nptir, (tnlvralnn nt llnualnn. Hun Antnnbi nt lUiitluintlt. Hhrrvriinrt nt Pxllna. I'orl Worth nt Wlrhlln Cnlla. Hniillirrn Aaam Inllnil. Mnbllo al Atlanta. Now Orlrana al I'hattalinoira. I.lltlo llnck Ht Naabvlllo. Mrmihla nt rilrmliiiiham. ' tVrlrni Aani'liitlnn. Knrlnpllrbl ntVl'nrt Hmlth. okmulvro nt Pawnu'ka. Chlrknaha at llrnryotlo. llnbl at Druinrlphl. LODGE ARRIVES HERE Fanner nnil I'nil .Morrlx WprliouU Tetlay .luck 'I lioiuwon anil .Mor ris In Slugging Mnli'li. HV LAItUV DA ILK V.. Kariner Lodge, giant MlnneHota Herappcr (who Htips 1R rounds with farl MorilH hero next Tlieiiday night, arrived In Tulwi Inst night nnd today will go thruugli liL-4 flint Vorkout hnre. LuiIku wiih aoeouipnliled. to TuImi by .L II. .Mnloiie, father of Jock Muloue, grout Ht. I'nul welter WelKllt. Lodge welgliH around 22n pound' anil KliindH lx feet five Incliep 111 TyinniiHluni ifhoeH Inclileiitnlly, ho Ih about tho flrnt man who ever met Morrlri who could inatcli tho Ukla lionian In Hlzo. MOrrU yoatcrdny went through iv hard day'H workout nt tho llrady hotel gyiuiiiiHluin. Twn roiindH with Jimmy Miller, Chicago tnldlewelght Land three with Jack Thompson. e'rnnic 'reunion craciv iicaru nvui weight, coiiHtltuted .Morris' boxing. .Mori'lH and Thompson engaged lit a toe-to-too Hinging mutch nnd unco "ltlddv" IIIhIiiip. manager nf MorrlH. was compelled to nep.irato tho two bnxerp who txvfueed to heud tho enll of time. WorkoulM ore nt the llrndy gym ntiHiiun every day. Morrlp Htartlng at 1:3(1 o'clock nnd Uidgo nt 2.30 o'clock. N Home Jinn Race Between Kellcu antt Ruth Even NKW VOKK. April 22. - Tho homo run Witting rnco between "llnbo' Until of tho New York AmerlcnnH and floorgo Kelloy of, tho Vow YorR NntlonalH teinalned nt li dead heat today w'tien each pounded out hla fonith rou t clout or tlio neutron Klmer Hmllh of Clevolniul and Kmll Mnupel uf tho l'lillniloln iln Nation iUh urn only L step behind, xlth three homo ruiip tu their credli, whllo Hob MniiHel, UiiiU'h brother, of tho New York AmerlcnnH tins two. Heverul other Dl.iyern iilmi have tnnde two Huth U far ahead of hint year'n pcheduln ns ho did not tnnko bin fourth honiH run in 1920 until May 11. Kelley'M homo run total tir 1920 wim n. Huth tnudn 1 1. OKLAHOMA CITY. April 22 TlllPfi high rtchonl cnrrled nw.iv the Suninrp with n Rum of 3 1 point In In I lie pm'iiikI nnniial little ten, or r etilinl, cniifereni e track and field meet al I In- fnlr grounds hnie today. Nine ptnte rer oriln were btokeli. OkUhoma Clly nnd ( ikninlNeii high Prhoolp were tied fur pernnd pln-e with 31 poltytp eufh. Hull of iNjdnnl n' xX'oai the loaillng point winner of l he conference, ncorlng 15 polutp for liln Khiii. Huglies Ilrcnkp 220 .Mark. Oklnliotna Clly nnd TiiIpii were the leading teuton throughout the meet, with TuImi. pllghtly In t'ho lend, until lluglien oCTiiIpu broke tho 220-yard ilrurli leeord at fil-l neeontlp, anil, In ndilltlriii, tailing nerund place fit thn broHd jump, which cinched tho meet in l heir favor. ( iknuilgi'fl wim the relay mv.r, ('hum lying her with oklnhoinn Clly. TiiIhii riinnerH wero ilwiuallflftjl In tho re lay. Hluiunno took third plnce xvlth 21 point; 131 Iteno fourth with 12, iiml itiutlirle fifth wltfli Ii. Nnlther MeAlePter, ICnld or .Hnptll'. entered the inoet.. The javelin record wim broken by Walker of K! Iteno, who hurled It for a dlHtiincn of 1.19 feel, 10 Ilichi'K This feat fuiulHbed tlio grratept ur prlin of tht tiny. , 'llio Summary. 100-ynrd ilnnli -Klrpt, Ilugheti, TiiImb; piM'ond, 'nirner, Oklnhoinn City; third, Hlinniion, Okniulgeo. Tltue, 10 1-3 peeniulp. (New record.) 220 yard diwh First, Hughon, Tlllpa; pecond, AHkew, Oklnhomk City; third, Turner. Oklahoma City, Time, 22 2-6 iecotld, (Now record.) High liurillcH Klrnt, Hull, Okmul gee; Hccond, Carpon. Tillwi; t'hlrd, (New record.) Doyle. Oklnlniina I lly. Time, 17 pecoildn. (Nev rer ord ) (Nirxui I Iron lit lltirille Ueeoril. Low huidlep I'll nt. Carson, TuIpa: neeond, lletiileinoii, Okmulgee, third. Mn'jrer, K Iteim. Time, r3 l-i nrtiiliilV (New tecnril ) 110-ynrd diinh I'lrnt, Askew. Ok inhoiiHi fit); pecniid. lloey, TiiIpii. third. IllHglliP, LI Iteno. Time. 53 1-5 wciiiiiIh. J80-yard run Iflrfil. Iplatid, Ok tntllKee; ivconil. 1 1 in hi, Oklahoma city; third,' Mllm, Hhnwnee. Time, 2 iHllllltep, II peeondM. ,Mlln run l-'lrnt, Wile, Outhrle; pecond, Wolf, Oklahoma Cltyr third, Hell, uktnulgee. Time, I mlniitiit, 59 Ncenndp. 4'op vault Klrt. lltipert, Tulmi., aeeond, Mellrldo, oklii'homa City third, rhllllpp, Okmulgee, Height. 9 feet, 11 InrhoM. LlpeiiH--l''li'Pt. Ouffey. Khnwiiee; weond. Ilrlttaln, Oklnhomii City; rtilnl. Htandnrd, Hhnwnc. IJlBtiite, 106 feet, 6 1-2 Inuhep. Hall Milken Nitv Mnik. High Jump I'lrnt, Hull. Okmul gee: seoond, CarHiin, Tuln.t; third, J.imli. Oklahoma City. Height, 6 reft, fi1-2 Incite. (New record.) Javelin throw Kind. Walker, Ml Ileiio; peronil, Keith, Tulna; third, HlgglliK, HI Iteno. Distance, 139 feet, 10 Inches, (New record.) Ilroad Jilmji l-'lrnt, Hull. OKmul gen; hocond, Hughes, TiiIki; third. Ankew, Oklalintiia City. DlBtauce. 21 feet, 3 IlieheK. (New reeorll.) Hhot put l-'lrxt, Cuffey. Hhawnee. pecond, Ilrlttaln, Oklahoma City, third, itupert, TuIh.i. DlHtunco, 13 feet, 2 1-2 Inches. (New record.) llelay KlrM, OkmulgcC; second. Bhawnee; tlilnl, Oklalionin. City lime, ,1 niinuies, i .-ii bccoiiuu. PIRATES RETAIN NATIONAL LEAD Rube Marquaril Weds ! Again; Lcgalitu of I Ceremony Questioned Defeat Reds; Giants Win . From Phills; Robins Beat Braves 11 KAVKIt, 1M., April 22 Ullbo Muniuard. eccentric bnsobnll lilteber, wltli his pretty bride, for merly Miss Nnoml Mnlone, of llnltliuoro, wn on n crom country hunt today for a tnarringe llceiipe. When llenver authorities fcfuped 4 tu lpue one for 4ils "make euro wedding, the Ullbo sped nway to ill-' ..IV,.... itfl,t. Imi'lia J W..M-, .11, ,.'., The legality or tin- nrsi core- I'lTTHIItmoit. April 32- l-ltlalmrgh l fratnl Clnrlnnatl toilay for th fifth llmo'l In aui-ernn alnro Iho oprnlnp i-f tho j mnny has been questioned arnann. Thr poor waa in 1. Zlnu krpl thn vlaltiiia- blip wrll nealtMnl. but n eaaril two men In Iho rlKhtlt. whlr-h waa follownl by o lnrirl-1 hit. filling Ih' tmami. A wnniUrful play by SUranvllln thrn rrtlrril Ih able. Thn aenrr: Clnrlnnntl. . - All. II ro 1-anVrrt tf .1 Daiilirrt lb 3 HotlM .lb 4 li'iaraa. If !l art ir i rt 3b 4 naa ta P . .0(10 010 WO 1 ! 001 I TnlK Hrnrn by Innlnga: InolnnNll tlaburpli oiu ouj uui MiimmnrV Two bnao hlTa llldbrn, M.x- ranvlllo. llnrn run Tlrrnny. Htnlrn bna r-inrry. itaaoa vn inn i.i.i . fctf Zlnn 4. oMtruck nut- lly I.uquo 3. by Inn I lluna IiUqun, .narnnriiir, nmi inl. TlrrnOy. tlrlmm. Srhiulilt. 'Ann. L.rrori WlnKU, Mnrnnvlllr, CUfahnw, Zlnn. Iliitnrra Mill (nr (ilntila. SKtl' YOllK. Anrll 33 Home Nina hy PnitUi nnil Kolloy. th Inltrr'a fnurth nf the ooBanii. drrhlril n plt-hrr'a ilurl b tworn llnrnra ami Cauy hrra tnitny, New York ilrfrntlng rnilaJripnm. 3 in l. in llm ariiul iratnn uf thn arrlra Attrr an rrnr by llnnrroft rnnblril I'hllailrlphlo to arorn In tho flrpt;, snutn-a nnmo run llnl It n tho nrih. KMiy a rnur-nao urivo SAPULPA IS DEFEATED Ibirllesxlllo Win1. Tf'l .Miiikogii Itcnt.i .Miami I'lfoliingli ami llllll-IM-llllCIII'O Win. IIAUTLHSVILLi:, April 22.- He fore a crowd of npproxlninte ly 3.000 persoiiH the Hiirtlcsvllle HeitrcatH declolvely defeated tin! Sanulpa team of tho Hiiuthwestern league b a fcoro of 5 to 2. Hapulpa ncored hi tho t'hlrd Inning when Heott, left fielder, hit ono over the Hnrtlcpvlilo center' fielder. Tho ball wan hard hit nnd misjudged. This hit pcored two runs for Sapulpa nnd wan the only pcorlng liiinu by them, llartles vllliy scored ono In tho fifth, t'hreo III the seventh nnd nno In the eighth. Score: Hapulpa 002 000 000 2 b 3 Hartlcsvlllo ....duo Old .nx 6 li HatterlcM Morris, I-Took ulid- l lodge; Leedy unil .lohlmon. v r Tttll-rir. 1.- l. A ... 1 1 OO t liln .in niuuwii, .i, Hh i"u end of i 10-lnnlng slugfesf In which four pltchorfl, two on each slda, wero driven to cover nnd two ot'heiH bat ted hard, Muskogoo omorKoil tho vlctur over Miami by a senro of 10 to 9 In tho second gnnio of tho nerlen hero tmlny. Kchriurinan'H homo run with Uie bases full In tho ninth tied tho score for Miami. One nluglo w I Uh nun out and two suecosrdvo H.ifctles with two down put ac.rus.-i tho winning run for Muskogee. Ilrniiehle, Musko- :co'h second basemnn, batted In hr'o runs with two trlphvi. Score by Innings: Miami ....101 210 001 0 fl 14 1 Muskogeo .020 330 010 110 15 4 II a 1 1 o r I o h nohnor. Kostrlng, Walker and Koheurninn; Urle, Hlckey, Kbuieyer and Ilatc. PAWHUSKA WINS 11-6 llefcntp Okiiiulgeti Knlil ' Hents Hriinirlght t lileks Defeat Henrys Twin- Trim Sprlngriclil. I'AWIirSKA, Okln.. April 22. rawhuska romped over Okinlilgeo In the second gamn of tho series played hero todny. Okmulgee rctnllntcd 'for I'nwhuskn's 11 runs by knocking two l'awhuska pltchorn ont of the box.' obtaining 13 lilts. Tho flnnl srnro xvns Okmulgee 0, rawhuska 11. Tho scoro: Okniulgeo ..210 000 030 G 13 A I'nwhuska ..100 105 d'v 11 12 2 natter oh Mart n. ciivnine nnu Arensmnn: Schneider. Ilaty, Malone nnd Nichols, Ptr'l rf :i lUallntt 20 3 will l mi tt 4 Mriwl 11 4 Wrfrhu'o 3b 4 Mlllrf u 3 l-i lb fl limicr e a I'nivr p 3 "Lost" Keafaret-H Kafe. CHICAilO, April 22 Word was received hero today Unit a party re indi:im3Ndi:nci:, k.., April 2 inilepeniieiicn xvon the first gntno wltlv rnrsoiiH lit tlio Soiithwistern league nonediilo Hero today, by a scoro uf 12 to 8. Hush, pitching for I'arsons, wim knockcii out of tho box In thn fifth Inning, when eight runs wero Hindu by Independence. H. H. R I'arsons s 5 : Independence 12 13 I IlatlerleH Hush, lladger and Wul luce; Jlolzlmusor and l-'romme. I'lTTMnUIlflH, Kan., April 22. rlttsburgh defented Coffoyvlllo hero today In tho opening gamo of the Southwestern leagiio, 9 to 5. Ijooho fielding und hnuvy hitting featured. Nolan eeurcd two three bnse hits and n slngln in four trips to tile plate. Coff.yvlllo 210 001 0105 11 0 lMttsburgll ....032 101 20x 9 12 1 Ilatti't'les Uusl haven, Tlco rarnell; Meek ifnd Kluvunaw, DItUMUinilT, Okln.. April 22. Homo runs by Johnson or nriim right nnd W. Wlndlo of Knlrl fen,'. Hired Knld's 5 to 3 victory over Druinrlght hero today. Tho scoro: Hnbi -a noo oio 031 r. n i Tlrnrnrlirht ...100 001 0103 R 0 Ilatterles niggers nnd Newnsno; Yeagor, McCllntock and I'blliipa. TircMnvT'TT.. Okla.. Anrll 22, Chlcknsha blanked llenryettn this nfternoott In a roughly' plnyed gnme nml won the second strnlght with n scoro of C tn n, tienryeuas nne weakened with tho loss of two regu lars nnd wns unablo to nit aucock. the Chlcknsha nortslder. annrn liV lnntnlTH: Chlcknslin ...000 003 020 B in 1 llenryettn oon nuo uuu o i o Ilatterles aucock nnu jiayen, Gray, Adklns nnd Crlttcrden. Springfield 7 1J T.'nrl Hmlth 2 8. Tinttnrles Ollmore. Jones nnd White, .Shelby, Uolf rrtiil Schmidt Maryland Commission Rules Off Nag Owner Summary. Ilomi runa Krlly nml ffmlth. Htnlrn liaio Happ. Kacrlflir- llnllni:a. Iioulito tlny- llanirnft in Frlacn tn Kruy. nuna Mirnvri. Kruy, smiiu. l.rrora llruKxy, llancrotl. MllchWI llurla llffrflllfl). llltnOKI.Y.V. ArrlMSS. Ilrifliklyn won from lloaton afalu toilay, duplicating yra trntay'i 4 to 3 arnrr. A fur thn third Innlnir. Mitchell illil nnt nllnw a lilt nml only on in rraibnl firm, llorrkrl walk- ne in inn aixin, tirnoKiyn iniiiru iwiro In thn rventh whrn ilrlffltlia'n iloublo arorotl Olann. wim hail trlnlr.l nml DrachBor fnrcnl In nnnthrr run hy Jilt' L linfc Jtonricny Willi ilia uitorn iuii. The aenrr: Fireman Caught With Liquor Cargo Fined lIALTIMOni:, April 22. By or xlur of tho Mnry'land rnclng com TtilHHlrui. ntiH borse owner. I . 1- Chlnn, Is ruled off nil trnckrt undni tin. Hiniervtn on of tlio commission nnd nnothor lior.io owner, C. N V'reeman, Is sttspended until I)o .enilinr flt. 1 fl 2 1 . This uctlon xvas tnken followlnn o nicotine of tho bonrd todny, nt which counsel for Chlnn nnd Freo man wero heard In executive ses utnn Chlnn nnd Kreeninn had been chnrired xvlth conspiring to "tlx" n men nt Ilnu ln on Anrll 13. Ah IV ro and huh of this troublo their entrle, xvero barred rrom tno unvro ue Oraw mooting. Tho rnco nt Itowle which f-tnrted tho trouble xvas xvon by a horsn nnmeii vuicunize. C. Miinn, who xvas nrrcsted by city detectives, O. C. Logan and J. A. Newsuin early Friday inorning, was fined (19 nnd cotn tn city po llco court l-'rld;iy nfternoon. Mnnn, who said that ho xvas u Krlsoo flro man nut of a Job, was caught with n niiltrnso containing 23 pints nnd threo half pints uf whisky. HILL MAY BE JAP ENVOY T. Gibbons tlr Battle Walker at Terrc Haute KANSAS CITY. Mo.. April 22 Tomlii v (lihhons. of St. Paul has boon matched to meet Hugh Walker of this city In a 12-round bout at Turro Haute, Ind. April 29. Walkor met Olbbons twice nnd has never boen knocked out. Mathcwson Soon Able to Go Automobiling tIA It AN AO LAKH. N Y.. April 23 Christy Muthownon, former major luuguo basebull pitcher, who hns been III hero since last July, soon will bo dblo to go automobiling, his physician, Dr. 13. N. Packard, nn-uouiim-d today. Mat'liiixvHon now is atuo to no Henry Initio Wllxin Coit-lileii'd for 1'iist nt Itonie. lly Tlio Aaaorlalr.l Prria. WASIII.VUTON. April 22 Kocall to tho dlplomutlo corjis of Dr. David Jnyno J 1 111 of Now York mid Henry Lino Wilson of Indiana, both of whom served ns ambassadors under tho Inst republican ndnilnlstriitlon. Is understood to bo under considera tion bv 1'resldont Hurtling. Dr. HH1, xyhn xvns envoy to Oor many under both. I'lvtrldents Itoose volt nnd Tuft, Ih said to b umlor convlderuttnii for tlio nmoassudor- i ship to Jnpan, while Mr. Wilson, n, former anibassador to Mexico, niny go either to Homo or Constantinople. Sir. Hnrdlug Is understood to bo np liroiichlug a declMlnn ivgnrdlng theso and soveral other Important ap pointments to tho diplomatic ncr--ico. Tho uomtuatloiis of two or throe mulmhsndors nnd a Jlko num ber of ministers may go to tho sen ato next xveek. Alleged Red Deported by Mexico Is in Laredo TimciIo Ueleacm '.xic tinrup.x TOLKDO. April 22 ITncondltliti nl relcnso of tliTi veteran catcher "Nig" Clark, formerly xvlth tho Cleveland Americans, xvns an nounced today by Hogor llresnnhan president of tho Toledo club of tho American nsnoriaiion. Jiresnanan nn. nounced also that ICmmons ltowon former Holy Cross outfielder, has been sold to the San Antonio club of tho Texas lengue. 'dancing Social nml Artlallc Hanrln tnusht In rtaaa or prlvalr. Foclalx Tut.otaya. Thurailaya, l'rlJa)a nml Kalunlaya, iiArri.Aiiti: acaih:mv 411 P llnuMrr Crdar 4S4 two-year lnyoff from the ilni- ami i ported missing In a small boat nt iri-Kse.i foe a bort tlmo each dav Is eager to tako on Wl son In n i Miami. Via . apparently xvns safo' In ,i xtli) m cough nr tomperiiture, cruimplonehlp go. L-bboiis won nine n small port In thn Halinnpis, xhoro tho doctor said Ho expeclH Mathow or tno ten "'bLinsntiu uuy nan smu.til sliolter becauso of son tn begin taklnir light cxeniso offlclata to military authorttlcu at uno wob own, ruuuli wtathw, uhortly, . ' Fort Mcintosh here, UMtKDO, Texan, April 22.--Unn A. R, Oale, nn Amorlcan, xvho ro ceiiUy was denorted from Mexico for radlcallsnl, arrived here Into today i and was turned over by Immigration j BASEBALL WKSTHlt.V IiICAOUIS McNULTY PARK TODAY OILERS DES MOINES 3 130 I'. M. 3 -n 3 3 Sit 10 31 II I'llt-I'iirah. All Met II I rmr cf 4 Miraai't M S (Ulahir lb 3 HkllM if 1 Tlrrrpy lb 4 Urlnai lb tl SrlimWl e 3 Zltrn p 3 II l-n A 1 3 3 I 1 II 3 1 1 1 n I It 3 I II 0 T41i. :m lo 31 13 y Knli tenrf. Thn ac riilliiilrlp' In. All. II I'll '.till. no 4 :i it ' Ynrk. All. II. I'O Riirni If , 4 1 II 2 nirnfifi : Krlarh 3b 4 Wilkrr r( 3 krltr lb- 3 Rnmo rf s,"t Happ 3h 3 Smith c i Fauna p 3 I 0 .1 n ; s ft II 3 1 4 t 1 0 I COLLINSVILLE WINNER T,TUt. 37 5 57 11 Hrnro by Innlnga: htlAilrtnhln Nrw York .100 000 OOfl- . . . f.00 010 10X- CaplunM 'I'tiln Oninly Tnu-U .Meet Willi --I I'lilllis lieu oru is Si iiiiiI Willi HI. Tly J. inouhi:l WOODAHD. Colllnsvllle grade school nosed out Ited Fork In the boys' division of tile Tulsa county track meet at tho Uni versity of Tuli-a Jesterday afternoon, winning 1iy a score of 23 to 19, nnd Sand Springs won from lied Fork nml JenksJn Una girls' division xvlth a score of 31 to 22 nnd 20 lespcc- tively. In the boys' illvliion it xvas oniy nftcr the 300-ynrd relay that Colllns- vl ii xvrested tho meet irom Fork. lly the rules of tho meet the total number of points of the boys' and girls' division shall not be Counted but a separate cup shall be given the xvlnner of the boys' and the winner of the girls' division. The splendid tenmwork and nl! arotjnd good shoxvlng of Coach Mar shall's Ited Forkttes, winning five firsts, xvns ono of tho mnny features of the meet. The standing of the teams of the different schools in the boys' di vision are: Colllnsvlllo 23, Ucd Fork 19 Snnd Springs 18, -Ownsso 17, Jenks 16. Sklatook 15, Olcnpool 10. Sperry 9 and Htxhy 7. In tho girls' division Sand Springs 31, Hod Fork 22. Jenks 21. Turley S and Olenpoor 7. Klddv of Jenks xvas high point winner of tho county meet xvlth xvln nlng 14 of Jenks 10 points; Arring tim nf Iteit Fork was second high xvlth 13 points; llynum of Sklatook eamo third xvlth 10. BROWNS 8 TO 1 Athletics Beat Yankees; 'Ruth-Slams Fourth Home Run ci.i:vi:t,A.s-r, April ss in It twn atralglita from Ht. Iiui winning, I to 7. The enntrat tn ruin, during tho Uat tlirr (Irld bring ao muddy that Iho j floundrrrd nbout In the bux ai thrlr control. Tho acorr.- ht, I.imla, Tililn rf trt.w m RkW lb, Joion ef Williams If (llram, 3b Umb !lb Vntln Sb Srrwl.l millnn c Kolp p I Patmrrti p 0 riuraall p 0 Ilro ft ug. fmllli 1 IIlWHrUrl t AB. II m. A. n 3 I I n l n n n n n n l ft l o Clrirlumt All. II m I, lioilwon If : rrani If n , 1'iJirtfttnn lb ' 0 (l Harm IN i HrralT rf K KmlUi tf , fllMnrr 3b 4 0 " ' Prarll m 1 Hirpht'n 5b ii Nrlll r : o I'llitarll p " n ftVnalld p ft 0 u ' I III l O l nrinT If 0 n lltTti-imtl 0 il ' i V llnitnn. AH. Ill ro. A. nwnll tt 4 1 3 ll lUrtiir tn 4 Hmithar'h rf 4 Mrhli If 4 nurrkrl 3b 3 Hoik- lb 4 Font so a ll'.S'rll e 3 Ikwlitrr p 3 Jlrntikl.1 n. j An. li rn. A 0!nnn 9 .1 I ihnwn 3b 2 l.rirfUh rf 3 UliMt If 3 Konrtrhr lb 3 lrwi :b .1 .Nrlt rf 3 MIIW e I .Mllrbrll p 4 i - - 0KEMAH SLAYER IS FREED ToUR 40 17 31 tt J Ttitall -I ?lt xllnti fnr Hrvrrrbl In aavMitb xxflatted fnr Knlp In arvrm xxxllattrit for I'nlmrrn In ruhih x'lrrbor nut. tilt by battrd ban axAIro bntlrd fnr Iblrnwald m ' ill piillntlrd for Kvnna In rlcVli Hcnro by lnnlncn! St. l.nula 100 tnti ora ctovctnnd oon to; x 4 Summary! Twn-bnar hlta -Umb a t Sprnkrr. Thrrobban hit Kim r Mn 'Ci. Homn run Wprakrr, Klmrr Smith I), i1. Play (laritnrr to Htcphonaon lo Jorr n llaara on bulla Olf Kolp 2, off Pa w,i 1. off Ilurwoll 3, oft Caldwell 3 Struck out lly Kolp 1, by Ilurwell I by i wrll 3. by tfhto 1, lluna lrber, S n Jnrnhann. Xx'ltttama. (llraann, 1 atn XVelxrl, 15'nna, Spenkrr 3. Klmrr Kmllh 1. Prwrll !, Stephonaon. Krrora XVIIMania I'Altnrro, Kvana, Sprnker, Sewrll. Ituth Swntn l'mirth llomrr. PIIII.ADKLI'HIA, April S3. - It .th Ida fourth homo run of the a'aaon tndA"y, driving the ball Into the laat of the Irft field blrachrra, with Tc kin jmugli nn baae, but l'hllailrlphla. oufb i Nrw Ynrk nnd won, tl to 4, Trunk K.k" rrlnatalrd by JudRO Imll yratrrta. mndo hln flrat npprnranco In nn Amen , i Iohruo itnme In aeveral yeara, bntnnx f.. Ktruuaoii tn thn ninth and roll is an may greundrr to aecond bate. Tho pcoro! . h-rf t r.iw ' TolaK 31 6 31 9 1 Totalr, 33 7l5 13 xl-owrll nut, lilt by batted bajl, ftcore by IntilnKai lloaton Oil 000 ADO- : llrooklyn ... 101 000 20x I Summary: Two-baao hlla (Irlfflth. XVhrnt. Thrre-baan hlla Olaon, (Irlfflth. Snorlflcr Konetrhy, Nrla. Double piny Olaon to Myrrn to Konrtrhy. Struck out nv urcnprr .'. u .xiilcnrii 3 lluna Ilarbnrr, llorckrt Oalon S, Johnaton 3. Krrora Myrra. Jury Aniults Mint Who Shot Down .Milliner in n unci, lly AMoclnlrd I'rraa Stale Vt'lrr. OK13MAII, April 22. N. J. Uns berry, alleged to liave killed John Klucndc In a pistol duel In front of tho ltosberry home at Weloetka, on the morning of January 5, xvas found not guilty in tho district court hero today. IJoth men xvero wounded during thn duel, Klncnde dying after tin operation. Itasberry recovered, and has been In custody nines his rcleaso from tho hospital, The trial began Monday and tho rnso xvas given to tho Jury AVednes dtiy night. At tho trial, devclop mentH of tho 'enso proved that tho duel xvas tho 'result of a dlsputo be tween tho two men. growing out of allegations that Ktncado had shown attention to ilia uoiomiani a wne. Jack Smith Signs Cintrn-t. ST. LOUIS, April 22. Jack Smith, outfielder of tho St. Louis Nationals. xvho has been holding out, signed his contract today, llrancn KlcKey, manager of tho club, announced to day. Itlckey said Smith would bo kept out of tho lineup until ho guts In condition. Nrw York. ab. li. rn. frallrr !b 3 0 0 rrrk'p'h as Kuth If riro lb llnwl rf 1MI rf Wanl 3b Prhanc e unit p rrrnwi P smtiT Totill, n I 3 n n 1 1 33 l-lilliiilrlphln, AH. II ro mtrs :b iio Will rf 5 Irncan 3b ,x Brim lb r. r.Walkrrlf 1 frrkliu e 5 Wrlrh rf .'I CVillrarar x) 4 Kommrll p 4 5 II 1 I 50 1 Tot Ji. 3.x n jt n 4 31-21 1 xllattrd 'for Ferguaon In ninth, fcoro by Innlnga! t Nrw York 000 310 001 Philadelphia 004 000 70x 11 Summary: Home nin Ituth. Doub play Kcwatrr, l'ecklnpaugh. I'lpp. Ila- a on ball Off Ilnyt 4, off Korguaon 1 off Itommrll 3. Struck nut Hy llnyt 1 by Itnmmell 1. lluna -l'ecklnpaugh. Hut Mruarl, xx nrn, uyKrn ill s. iiuxan Ilrnxtli C. XVnlker 3. Hnuoway, KVrnra l ewaler, rrcklnpaugli. Itommr Hnt me DANCE Ucneflt Wrst Xntlonal Ita.-elmll Team i:ikn' Club .Monday, April Admission $1.00 Thank You! Ft is indeed a pleasure io note the snappy dresser's appreciation of our efforts to supply them with new and fashionable togs at a priceihey can afford to pay. Since our opening, ihe sales' have exceeded our fondest hopes, which necessitated a hurried trip to eastern markets for a re plcnishing of our stocks. . Come up today doift mind the condition of the stairway (re modeling of entrance now in progress) aiidihe ten dollars you will save will repay you by far. The finest suits ever shown at choice 25-35 The quality of the fabric, the style, workmanship and value arc warranted. .And please remember thai "anything less than a perfect fit is no fit al all." Barney s 307-309 South Main. Upstairs Over Wasscrman's WATCH 'US GROW