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is-2"' r TULSA DAILY WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1921 i J frol tho lxT tho nrli ICO nnd cult hut for. mot J rU ' thS, uM (Vlll wit) I'M' not', tin! will thtl but oil Nu 1: 1 IVo nUI InU i-nll loot nil'!' jro1 Uio da) Ml to. bee( I'ct tho , mil tha Oto the' In" Out feef At', i , ef . nov find; nri , la'h A loci) Hd. Oil' mil HnT wJn roe the ten- drl" j tor; ! 1VO No lv'41 J : Ti . Po. i , iitf 'Hn aov rle, S run , tinS Jla lrl vei. . aom ; ij no , ro; -th ' 14. era aw' 1; lift cni' foe Elv an 51 1 Jess Barnes Curves Cast Mystical Spell Over Yanks and Series Is Even-Stephen Again RELIEF TWIRLER , WHIFFS TEN MEN: Old Jess Pulls Game Out of Fire After Toney Is Bombarded LOOMNG EM OVER 'WITH BRIDGE' NMKniliifitil ttii-lii'drlngt Digger nml l1lir than t'tcr iir This year's world actios Is like llii' "f irt'iiti'si Show on IVmli." Thcre'a ncter Im-oii Milliliter like l. Prm'llritll) firry world 'rli4 rfoortl it lit Ik' fin imwttl fro 1 1 ir fJTIiiiUi mid Yuiikciti mucluile llirlr Imillr for Wif iititcj , n'KnrilliM of the pitttormi nf tin' 1,-niimi jrt lo I OHIO. It ulr-mb In aasiircd that the 1911 championship lilt will if" a new rcuril for a'temlariefi st, all gate reielpla ballersd, the players' melon in'iri' irulM i h. in ever, tha hardball ( "inmlaalon'i cut a Jul" 1 award, nml III , lull iiutitmrm . (1 I...V Lt Miiil In IfCMn.l fin' uliil-lttim fpatln In nwn unriiOH J lftK won I wo URine n.. nn i mania GOLF CHAMPIONS BARELY WIN OUT Jim Kennedy and Musko geean Play Hutchi son and Barnes Harvard Has No Mahan or Casey But the Entire Backfield Is Strong IN CLASS WITH HOYT' Mt'HKfiitRK, Okln., Oct 11 I "Jock" Hutchison anil Jim Darns open rhampiuiia of (Treat Uritniti on (I Amtirlrn, defeated Jama Cl i i Kennedy nf TulaH iil U'llllim With the sixth game yfstnrday tha atlmidftncn I Nlchnla of Muskogee, t up In a, 3 C - ) Coming From Hullperi Twice to Save Day Sixth Game Figures VUlAt OHol'Mlfl, N. T.. Or. ' 1- Tim Hltin.lanct' m th aUth .-..me rf thi- 'en Id a htI tmlny wi I' waa tirrirlNlly in ti iiini I'll Oroaa i" rlpi.s ui-rc IIU,il4: li Huh uwiiciN' ahnra, IVS.lHS.flD and ) Nitti nat Ulmtl ,cim mli.l"ii' mil. tl. 01,10. Tho )lk,n d'i not narlloljiftto In th r'i.lit nftor lh flttlf ame i.im'-i th 210.000 mark nn! ih rcnlntM havn Hwclli-il in mitm than noi xmt)ltliin niiitoh uvar the I tlkn 7'ioii Krom n mmirtary aianli"iiil tlm iifvcr-tn-bc fiii'Kottn 191 J fifth Muakoiceq Town nnd Country i "1Wlilii Hux flaain hud hold tin- ri ord. with tlm I'-nuurturn of H "lull todfty. ' iiilliii.ii clnilnrn tHkwi In llin an tht prcacnt arlea la boun. to K" tw" 1 K'nmly la ninatalir rhamplon t -Mi'- more. von If oni- hIiIp mi tha "ttirr wlna two atr.ilhi and an Ois f'klhomi and Nlchol hoa hald th duly iivenui' In nviTaKlnx nlmvc JlliOOO. It oAn i'al!y In- upon that I atalf'a oin tit In. Neither llnrnra . I tin i Ink H . IliMla mark la to Ik- hcatfn Omit rlvnlry hdwron tlii twn ' "" N'li-luila tilayod their uaual N"u Vmk txaina. their avn ilnnxtli. Incrcnacd HrallnK nipn'Hv ami i caini-a, lioth mon iUffcrlliK from - 11111111 nilinlaainii i nnrfiaa i nmlilne to niaka tile Keriea a r"i urd miinhr. 'ra eowa. lb JACK VKKK'K. I. N. B. KH.ftloE Killtnr, 1'OI.M OHOl!N8. NRW VOItIC, Ott. 11. Old jriM iiurniw' t.'ii r veil Iwilli. killed thn Ynnka In tha alxth Kntur of Ihu wnrld'a anilea thla Hf tl'rnon, licntliu: thi'tn s to II nnd imt llnc the Oluiita on liven tvrnia with the Ynnka. rtu. il ten in now liiui won three Kam. llnrnea him wirnrd In tho box. Oncu iikhIii he waa rnlli, In to re llevo tli burly Kred Toney, hn Mnrtvil the Hiwno for the Oliinta but who fulled to Inat out the flrat In nliiK. llnrnea "truck out 10 Vimka ftnd allowed hut .four blta. Thnrtmh vlHory. llnrnra entered the aelect i In as of twlrlera who hove w-oii two wnrld-N aerlea kkmiob unit lie (inlulillxlicil Homeihina of u murk lH u relief itcher, for til bnlli hlr Vlotorlcif he lm mim from the bur lon to pilot the (linnla to victory Hurry Ciuliln'l Hold i, IIUiTKiriK. tnktii it InniT chutice liirled llnrry llurpvr, thu Ilnrkrii mck left Imlnder. Hurry liiatwl lUKt one mid onc-thlrd ImilttKa nml Uob Hlmwkey lmd lo relievo him. Homo runn fenturrd todny'a paatlmo. IrU'i 1iil mid l'rnnk Snyder of the (llnnta und Chb k .teler, of thn Ynnka, polt'd olrrult awnta Into the hihiuIh, Kevt r' mImvi,,- w !s i.rlalit i)ot In the Ynnken fight for the victory, He took liiibe Ituth'a plure, Uuth belni; kdpt out of the Kume by a Intdly Kwollnn and Infertml urm, und hu Have n rnlithty Kutid account of hltiw clf. After Harper lmd aet Uio tllnnta ' down In the Initial InnltiK, the Ynnka KM buay and Rave him a tlircn.nm lend. Toney, who atnrted tho aMtie. whs bnmhnrded rlht off the mound Ho opened by wiilkliinr Ketvater. I'eck ent n foul fly tn I'ris.-li but .'.tlllfi heat out n hut bounder lo bnncroft. tlnh Miium'I folloived ulth n hot alnclo to renter that aenrud Kowater und aeut Miller In third. M U,U norond on tho llirow-ln to third base. , f'lpp went out. Kelly to KawlliiK.i, who covrrril fltat, but WarU'a alaahliiK rlne'i' to t'euter brotiRht M 11 1 ii r nnd Mt'tmel ucroaa t.ho plate. Thin wiih the alirniil for Tyney'a removal nml IPirpea wn i cnjlod In. f lo retired the aide bj lorcltiB .MnNnlly to flv In Young. 'I ho .Kent of the Uiiiik. The Joy of the Ya liken faun tm ihort lived. Kully flrat Up In tha , trciind. walked, a minute later he ( it in o home abend of 1". Meuael. wllu noeked one of llarpar'a Mlanta Into the right field fctanda for n homer llnwllnup then flld to Miller but Snydi r crushed the ball Into lite left field bluicber for a humor that 1 1, ti ii. 1 1t., acore. 'I'h. Yni'.'.u came up flKhttnR In heir half of the aeciiiid. Unmet iiiimil Si liniiK to atiut tha Innlnr nt Kbit'Uey. who hud. raptuced llarfer. iilclitd hla ilvara dullver) fur n aiiarp alngte to rlaht and ivwatmr followed him wllh a home ihu into the left fie d aland, puUliM ihe "anka two run In the van. In the foiitlh the Ol una il liui'ls the runa knocked in by l'ewa r and lddeil two more for itoud m iiauro Snyder and llnrnea atngled nml lliiriis trot n Una on a bad throw by ,Ji!e.nl!y that filled tho buses. .'Uanoroft elnclod and Snyder and Pnfnea cnine home, t'rlvh forced llnnrrnft at aerond but llurtia went lo third on llnnoroft'a hit and came homo on the play. KrlfHt dwlpeif necqnd und acnrcd on a lucky hit by ICellv that bounced over I'lpp'H bend, i c'llsrh atronKthcned the Olani Iratl i In the alxth by addlnir a run ' Hancroft started the ItinlnR by InRlltih o lft. HTlarh tvitlked. YounK fanned Just na ltntiproft atartrd on a double stunt on which the former waa pegged at third, The lilulcra oil tho ointehilliitf Ni'tr York Hulk itiul ioimiiIm'in of the m'uihI nml third li-ninn In the Aiiii'iimii nml Nnlloiuil Iciikiii ulll aplll $-'l2..t'J J.;l:t, Hail Ir'Iiik the pin) cm' wxil. Of iIiIh iinaiiiut, wlili'lt l it ferlitlu x'n'iilnKt' of the im lpU of the flrat flc KitmiiH Hie plii)cra k IMiik iiolltliijf from )ivlnliy'a bnlllo ami Hikm ji t In 1 iiiiih iIh- (.tiiilN nml niika "III illtlilr lilli,;ni.m), the uliincr Ink-liils- ll.tl.IWI U7 und tho liver H7,7r,(l.il1l, Tho ( Icm IiiihI mid lta liiiruh plii)i in, for rinlihliiu; cfoiiil, will ci $1.1, H7H .11, while ihc tun SI. I x ti I.h hiuivt. tthh'li cnpiK-d Ihlnl lioiMirN, will hiII it purw of SU. 2U2n. lien the 1 1 in I : ri- nunc In tor n nice lauil In the M'liiYS thn eiiiltiili'iil of n winner' mid a liewr'a lutrc Im-Imk hh,IciI ami illtlilcil npnill) iiiiidiik the four nrbltiTH by the baMdinll ititiimlwloii. Of eourc recoiilM are initde only to be bniken. bui tin i hnneea aro ll will In a lnr'K lime before the initrka catulilNlicil In thin airha are let tereil. 1'ui ii inure perfect acitiinr for a wnrld'a aeili httnlly could be luiaa'lni'd Ulan I he two tea inn of the metropolla, evenly mntibeil and both ureal diuwIriK carda, pitied atrnlnat rnoh other In a aerlea an hard fouht that they enter III" acvenlli (,'iilno on nbaolutely uvi-n terma, ctih with three gamea won and three I net. The vatarun Jeaa llnrnna, who hud only a fair abate of atnicaaa during; Hi" nKulfti National Icntcue aiHaon muat have been imvIiik him ft for tlm world aorlia Jma ccrUlnly liaa been McOraw'a hrltthtaat pill bins star. Twlra railed from the bull pen to take up a plli hlnif burden after the burly Krnd Toney hud been pounded from the rub ber. I In nun each I line haa twirled mnRiilflcent IiaII and f'ucli lima hla fine box work has oiiublcil the men of MrOraw to turn what looked like defeat Into it badly needed victory. Tho dopealera aald Harnea had not-earned tho rli-lit in atari t, ciiiiih In the M aerlea. lr ,Ieaa doean't Htart one ha certainly haa done hla ahnro fnr tho tlluiita In the way of flnlahlim Up. Yeaierdity hla work waa eapnelally brllll.tiit, aa l,e mil only hurled wonderfully for "lulu and a third' Innlntta, but he miiiln 10 of tho hitril-hlttlliK Yanka tan thu autumn breene All luitrt off to Jeart. ' Th uklHhomftna won the morn lntt'18 holen 2 up with a par 67 iiKHlnat thrlr opponenta' C9. Ken nedy mde a beautiful nppronHi nn thn elghlpatith green for n bird:" thrift, (riving the Okt.ihomana an advantage that rapidly dwindld with Hi openlrjt of tha itflernoon t play. The vlaltora were S up on Hi' afternonn'M play, three up on th niiitrb, at the fifteenth hole. Nlchola ahot it brxtu'.lful birdie three for the 360-yard alxtenth and ruptured thn aaventernth with a par four At the othera took five. Kennedy's putt on the luat terrcn for n' three rimmed the rup but did not no In and all halved It In par four, glvinif the prnfealonnla the match, . Card totals: NleholH 37 3(t 40 SI 147 Kennedy 37 32 3 36143 llnrnea 42 3 3d 35161 Hutrhlaon 1 31 36 331 )1 l'ur for tho courao la: 3d; 31. .18; 33- I3S. Official Score t'oach I'rancla Rchmldt of Ttilaa t'nlvcralty. who Bave Ih Tcxaa Chrlallaii I', football team the o. o at Hilllwnter luat Huturd.iy when llw LoiiRhorna claflicil wllh the Oklahomit Amtlea thorc, aaya T. 0. H. will bo no mean olitionent for T. If. when thn trrldlron elevcna of Ilia hvn ,,iinila nafh at Kurt Worth a week from next Uatunlay. "T. C. V. hua it nihility fine fain." Hald coach rtchmldt, 'and the Texna boyH certainly put up a won derful Hitht itKalnat Oklahomit'a AKBlea Saturday. Of courae, we hopo :o hettt them, Juat uH we hope In bent everyone clay, but wti're looking for no enay fcnmc." Thn convh dcclarcii tnat lh AKK'ea na a matter of tint were lucky tn beat T C. I' Three Aitkin touchdown out of a total of four weto made on lucky playa, ho aald, whllq T. C. W. ijol ono on mi mulct friun the flckcl Koddvru alno. Jock Mnlonn, HI. I'oul mlddpweli;ht who mudo audi a largo fill liiwltiic of itdmlrera when he gavo hu excoptlonully clever exhibition In a II-round tiout With Young I'MUalmmnna of Okluhomu Oily hur l.int week, la nor-.tidulcd to have a, mighty hard fight In Hnatnn titnlght when hn take on thu hoftv necro mlddlcwelirht thnmiilnn I'nnnoin Jm c.mu in a 15-round dcHalnn argument, Jock Ii tn return here on October 25 for I mcViiIIv hli f, 19.r,,lm,l -,.,,, ,ll!, Ifl.t 11,1m,,. .. ,.. . .'t 1 .t 11 1 1 , .1 11, Nationals lliirns, of, llmii'i-oft, k I'iI-Hi. nh. Young, rf. Ktllr, lb. I'n MlMIH'l. Ilnttllllga, ill. Snyder, t Toney, p. I In nic , p, Tot a I a Aniertonin IVttater, If. . rifklnpiiugli, Miller, of It. .Mciim'I, nh. nun, ii Wnnl. ah. Alt. It. II. (. A. P. . . n I I (i o o . . r. 0 2 0 i! 0 1 I a (i I a ni .1 (I I 2,0 o ... I I 3 7' 1 0 . . . t i a a n ti . ... r o i r, a n j ... t a a 10 o o n o o o o ui t t a o n o r Ti txwm i -1 1 r if TULSA HI FACES TEST OF SEASON Coming Battle at Guthrie Looked on As Turning Point of Year Wlion tho Tulaa hlgn w ,r , Journry to Outhrla lYIday f. net ond conference ga.ni,- . f , aim. It probably will be an different line which will i t field than the ono which wi , , , to defeat before tho Hhawni r t , "tert last Krlday. If the urc-u . , of Coach A. U Urcnneinaii ( I Inllze. I Tho entlro toam Is being . i ,. n 1 tip and the rough epota Iruni a Itronncinan Mild Tuoaday u l ox ine piayera wno were in Tridoy will be mlsalng i l auhatltutea will be In their ,,i , . Although tho outcome of tl . Ing gridiron bAttle la dlffh alt i termlne. duo to tho Crltn.r.', Cream'n defeat Krlday thin can be aaid with certainty t llrenneman'H wnrrlorg annex rle'a acalp by a good '.re l high In nut oi the nwc thn ar ut fur na the atato title It inn r That la why the gamo la looked upon an being ao Important Thn i.- w every effort la being made i ,t tho team tn leal flsiitlng c K. i ii r i . Krlday. Tula filiould win. Th" Ci .1 . n and Cream hua ono of tho he 1 -t linen probably In tho Mate o of the decisive factora whl, ti it ,1 operate In Friday's game are sh wn by th" following from t'oach 1 . , nemnu hlmiiulf: "The outcome of tho Cluthri- '..it tie will ohow whether the 3,' ,!a defeat of luat Krlday wn due luck or Inferior playing. 1 ever way It goef, we expect a 1 lmitle from liciiliinlni? tn end j nro preparing accordingly " Scrimmage la engaging tno a tlon of the local aipiad, win conclude with 11 htllf prai u c cno of the heavier clasa team- i neday night. That evi ral or players who woro at first 1 team but later transferred to ii a a 12-rolind aciatr with Kid ralmer. and Tulaa bnxlmr funs will uwalt with uuumntl Interevt rniwn of Jock's encounter with thu dusky maiilor tonight In the Hub oily. "Hoy, wo haven't begun to fight 'ci." Thla was Mia gritty atnle meiil by a momber of the Tulaa V. football aijuud wlmn It was sug gested to him that tho Orange and lll.tck had some mighty tough guinea ahead and aloud a good chance of losing ill least ono of them. - 'Tho linakcl! Indiana, who pUy Nebraska and Notro Dame, iv n powerful team -don't you thinU. lliey'le prelty certain to bent T. t'T" ho wiih askud, . "Cortaln to pent Ust i should nay not. We'll give them aomo buttle-and you may he -sum of that," he replied. "Wo haven't be gun to fight. Ho far wo'vo Juat played played hard mid to win. It',i true, but not wllh tho real fight and smash that our boya aro cap nblu of. Juat wait und sen." SVhnug, c. Ilnrvcr, p. Slinwky, p. Uaktr .. I'lerfy, p. Totnla , .3H H All. It. 3 a it. rt 0 . . s 1 . 3 I . . 11) .. i I) , . 4 . . a . . 11 13 i'7 7 0 II. ( A. r Throe sin ex of ilip crlmwiii team: fJ itirco Crtton. star .lack Crocker, Mar t'liil. At right, Charley Huoll, quarlerhnck CAMllHIDfli:, Oct. 11. In spite of thu fact that Hart aril has pi nml star punier. SEE-SAW SERIES TIED ONCE MQRE ffNTINt'Mlf KIIOM l'ACIK ONK. nml on Millar's single to short. Hob Meusel shot a single to center on which Pewstcr scored, Miller taking third. I'lpp grounded out mid Ward scoifd Miller and fluusol on it clearr single to oentur. This was enougli for Totmy and llnrnea finished tho Inning. M u.N' a My flying out in Young. The fllanta had no trouble In tniitcltlng the Yanks' Unco runs in tlic MtajouU, As with the Hugmen, a intac An kHlla tl the wav. It wont to Kelly who 1 1 fitted Hume when "Irish" Meusel poled a home run Into the right field stutids. Itaw llngrt llfd to Miller and Catcher Hnyder lifted a circuit drlte Into the left field bleacher aeuia tying tho score. Hurtles singled und Shawkey rclleveil Harper on the mound. Hums, tlrst to fine htm, . t.tced 11 single to right, llnncroft fanned and KrtSch fllrd In Iloli Meusel j in the tanks half of Die sccimd. niey migeii aneuii 11 asnawKey single and KewMier's luiinti run Into the left field Members Thai ended tlm Anierli an leaguers' scoring for the day. No Ynnk got further than second during the remainder of the game. Tho lllg rourtli IliM'Iditl It. The Mcflraw men, In winning the game In the fourth, made four run on four hits, a sacrifice, a i al and an error by MeNally. The baa Giants Outhil Yanks Though Game Behind .31 n 7 a7 ft a I in 1 1 cil for Slumber In Hth. .ViitioiuiN . . ti.in mi nnn h Amerlnins . 3ao 11O11 null , Homo runt M. MriiM'l, Snyder, IVwsllT. Stolen buses I'lpp, I'rlsHi. Kucrlflo Iliirnt. Double pluji Sf'hung mill Mi'Nally, Kclinug nml Ward. Is'ft tin ba.tcs Xulloiialt H, AliMTlmiw 7. Ilnto on hallt Tnnry I, HariNT S, Harnea 4, Klmtvki'v 2. Hllf of( Toney 3 In 2-3 Inning, llarncs I In H 1-3, off HitriMT 3 In I Casey or Mnlian thla year, there Is every, reason tn prophecy at least an nverage num. There Is a wealth of excellent backfield material, nf "I whom perhaps tho most outstanding nuir in tieorgu wweu, ju, u kooii inn, plunger, nnd a hendy and apredy open field runner. Ill addition Itos. coo Kltta nnd Wlnrtlfi Churchill aro two of' the fastest and most cnpahlo of tho backfield-men, tltOuc who saw the games last season will re member many a stellar run by fioth of these pbiyers.y Mitchell Or.it wlck Is the Inst hf this (liinrtct of letter-men upon whom much will depend throughout the season, nnd Is n dependable line plunger. Other 1 experienced men, nvnllnble are Vin ton f'hnpln and Francis Houlllard, both of whom aro fairly fait nnd reliable. .Ttto From lYrtfinirn. From last year's frrshmrn team. Urwin Cheike and Carl l'faffmnn BAKER UNDER A CLOUD leums will be gU-cn (inothfi t'm, n lint plungrr, left, tackling llin tliimmy. In ocntcr. jn the coming game wan Con, h lirin- jnemans opinion luejaay. U. of T. Tigers Are Getting Sot for Alva I'oMnuiHler Is ' KiisiH-ntlitl While Kult-ml Offklnla ImivlWnto " I'otltifflev. 1 Hpxlal lo Tlie World 1 KAinU.NO. Oct. 11. Tills 'City I has a! new postmaster In the person ' nf Kdward Pennington, who has been appointed to act In that capacity for the present, taking tho place of J. C. Baker, who has been postmas ter for iv'veral years and was re lieved of the office u short time ago by direction of tho postmaster gen eral, following a roport made by I'ostofflre Inspector Oeorgo 11111. A thorough Investigation of the affairs of the Fulrland office Is tn bo made, to nsccrtaln wherein the fault lies. Full details ha to tho complaint against linker havo not been made nubile, nnd the result of j thtt Investigation Is mvitltid with interewt. aro tho most promising candidates, j j, ill null 1111 , wiit'in,-, win) ii ir nuim i - r. ... kicking ability. I.ou Oordon and Boston LollCgC I Cam Percy Jenkins have also shown up 1 n j r m well m early practice and juay be IJepuriS 1 ur J US 1-3, Off SllllVtkoy H In 2-3, off I cxiiecteil in rlnvetnn lnln vnlunble I'lfPi'j a 111 1. Struck out Harper j members nf the backfield group. MllIIMX tl). SllllWliCV ft. I'lert'V 2. T,un ,,nr((,pl,nrtu lw. ,10,1 Inl.l NEW YOltK. Oct, 11. Th tmtlliiii vor- iiimng piH iici ixirnct. . iiisiiin ters Inst your nro Iluell and John- mr ine tint in iiiim nr tni, wnriu 1. plicncr Mllltt key. umpires ,i TIORTHN. fct. Xll'n Mf.iiiow; ,mdiifr. Mtirliiillyi at rirti, Oulglcyi in bV'"' r.'i11?;ri;.a,1'i;.w I t .Mfoml. Chill: at tlilril, Itlgler. I '0. An. .. nil. as. sn int. th kii m. 1 Hum of mime, 2i3l. Miliar . ,;.. it I'.ck'ch K SI llulli . 11. Mnii.i. 1: I'lpp' ... Ward . ., Mi'Nally Kenan Maya Hurt . . rwiiir . IjfvarmTr Hhankfy c; 11 1 11 11 . t'lilllltll . Iluaera lltkpr . Harper 1'lMitny. I lt . IS . VJ .. It I II vl I 1 I .r 4 ..11 n .0 0 0 11 111 a II 4I II 0 0 o I) I) 0 0 ' II .11,7 .IS'I ! 3111 .573 .101 1 lit 0 '.J-,7 1 .IB Monday Night Fights .ti .1100 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 Tntal Maraa llMnernft l'rlK Tsunc .IT it 1 1 v allnalA 3 SI .III a ARak.. 1III..IS. IB. III. TU. 8u 'M. r. MrllMl I I'l II t It ti lUwttnxa enyui'r Kuilih IlniltUl llltrneri Nhf 1 Tnney Tulala . 17 S 7 3 I 1 1 1 0 0 lt a t 0 11 0 1 0 s 1 li A I 1 10 0 0 At New Ynfkr Willie Spencer de feated lliiv Miime in 12 rounds. I V Vn.l. 11. .1. I.-I(.un..,... n,, l'V 1 n ,,, 1-1, Willi, tn, -V7 j ...... .1... ,1. ..-.ii.. fcOO WVII III III,' Ulll l HU, l,c T rtif, ,, . cnampion, outpinnicu ai iioneris. Slntoii Jslund hcuvywelght In 1.' tounds. At Houston. Arl MaOIrl, Interna tional mlddlowelght lllltt claimant, knocked out Kid Kelly, local boy, in seven rounds. Kid Williams was knooked out In the tlrst round by Jack Arnold of pal Ins. At Denver: Krankle Murphy of in, 1 Denver was irlvnn the luders' derls- '.r.t' Ion over Johnny Tillman of St. Paul, us fnst l-roul1'' bout. . nt, HAVANA. Oct. 11. Harry Wills, .tit I negro heavyweight pugilist, lat .000! nltrht l,nniL a,l mtr Tl t, nliMfi t llmllll In 04 ,,,,,, ,,,l,,l.,. ..n.t 1, ,n,U nf .130 .on 1 joi ) o 7 4 : 10 t .ill fighting. Six clean blows from I WIIIh, among them a crushing right were quickly loaded 1111 Hnyder's and llnrnea' alnelea and Hums' sacrifice. Kelly then camo through with hi 1 McNnlly making 11 poor throw tn hlrd hit or trie ii.icrnoon unu toe nail Hums at first. Hiiyuer nnn int run of the game was tho rtstil 1 Harnea ruahed home In Haneroft's 11 I slllghi to left. Il.llu ltift wits forced CADI II DA PCTC DITAriV -t wornl by Frlsch, llurns scoring. OnrULrn UUlO l UnU I i Frlsch atulo second. Yuung fanned I nnd Frlsoh scored on Kelly's" alnitlo CI.,-1, Will, i :nld l YIday H'.'ll Fmrl ?J)! & XhiV ,U"U' M l'tV""0 1 nM;ehamn,a0Utai',r,.dS) H'un In Ihu i Th.'Vvarl'l ilt' Captain Uanoroft sltiglsd to 4AITI.PA. net. 11. With Morrla. I left, went lo sociind when Filseh u i licsnie and Oeyer laid out with ' wnmeii nnn was uirowii 0111 irnm Cnarh Virgil .lones ts , , 1 k 1 1 1 , Hie Kupilpa High aehuol football lenm until 1urk trying tn whip It Into simp fnr tin Mg game wllh Wild on tho local gridiron next Friday. - All lyes ax upon thlr, gain- us thi t Uin' which will tulii one lam' 1 nnn Snareentitga and show th atrena'h 1 K rif these two. Knld comes to 1 lu ll game with nn envritbln rtwurd Ijtht Friday Kuld carried nuthrlc Away tn the tune of 45 to 6. ukia. - Itpma City was unab'o to arosa Hie XJuthrle gcnl line whtin thin rtvo .5 IeaJn rln.hed. and w'as Iiirced lo ' llrlck foi 'he only tally o( tiq.Kanif. 'And-f)klahoma City Inst weoV heat a...,.,,, for the first time ihnt Un to tel third n toung fanneu. 1 which w as started I'ristn went to seconit on tne pun at third, scoring a moment later when Kellv rapjied a slnglo to coll ier, "lrlrh" Meusel ended the In ning by flying out. After that only twn illants law flrat base, both gel ling there on singles In this ninth One of them. Young, was thrown 0111 I lying 10 si nil. NO DISMISSAL' OF SCHOOL tr- ('olumhu Day Will 3tl Obtortttl In School Tlirougli Hump lltaiiiiH. Columbus day wi,l be observed nnlyi In the honio rooma at thu high school this year, aeourdlng to Princi pal Slerlo C. Prunly, Tuesdnv. Crowded cnnditlona In the hlgn school make It Impossible to hold it yeneral assembly In nhseit anue at tho maximum inpurli) ot Hie high school auditorium is I.3&0 tudciits and (here are more than 1. 700 enrolled. The home room organisation last year, nnd which extends its membership to every class nnd student In the high school It will take up the different pha.tcd'of Columbus' life lending up to hla discovery of America. Just how Amerl'u came by Its name will also bo taki 11 up by the organisa tion In the amoral separate rooms. to the back oT Hmlth'n neck, dtied tne 101 mer saiioi, anil n icu upper cut to the Jow'Hcnt htn to the floor where he wn counted out. Hmlth did not land a blow, Tlio tight Wat to havo g-unu 20 rounds. Halfback Oss Hurt; Minnesotans Peeved Babe Ruth at Park, Kl. I'AKO, Texas. Oct. 11 Charlie While of Chicago stopped IMIly Alger of 101 Paso III Ihreu n unda ai port llllst LtH night The fight was scheduled f.r 10 r cinds nt 13.1 pounds. In the third round. Hour the clnae. While opined a cut In Alger's fofahrnd. V'g'r went wobbly to his corner jii'I his sec onds threw in Hie sponge. MEMPHIS. Oct. It. Pol Moore. Memphis b.ttumw eight, wits awarded iho rrfert.es decision over Krankle Oni'cl't of l.cv Alikt'lcs at tho end of a 'ilst'elKht-round lioul lice tonight. Mnnre forend the fighting III almost itry louml. CiiirClt tnyHht ganni. kntti king Moore down In the fun 1 lb round 'I he wo fought a week ,igo, when the decision In M'jorit fuvor resulted In a frie for mi fight among tho spertatprs. MKKintAN', CintV Oct U -Hilly But Not ill Uniform, nfo of p..' pum inj iho tiocuion I 1,1 Hud McDonald when Defore MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. tl Aroused by reporut nn the lampus that Arnold Oss, Blur lutlf-liaek on the team, had played his last game for I'lilvtrslty of Minnesota football the Oophers 11 a 11 result of Injur Ins in ln nurthwes em con. Haturday. muilcntii todav preparlmr tu clrculata nellitnna lay as 'fullback, I" Vii'l7?',(ry, I ral!ln' nn "thletlo board of ron. . ,r,ti- nr Stonier will prfdialdy fl'I trol to sever rrla Ions wllh Vnrtv,. r.ri,iieIde' nloco In tho 1 iv- with wesiern unlveraliy. Thuv chameii tne 101.11 imy, ui siiorumam it t nredlct one l,,,T" 'JU"' . 7 'hut Oas Waa -In. son. IJuolI Is undoubtedly first -string miin bocause he not only la a good field genornl, hut also has unusual drop-kicking ability be scored twn In tho game ngalnst Ynlo at N'ew Haven In 1920. Johnson plaied In a great mnn.v ot tho gomes onheT,n',VonrtheT.!lrdnr;f ! DRUGGISTS HELD FOR TRIAL the first sound aunrterbneks. Is not 1 1 The Hnttnn college football sqund, Including only thre, members of tho unde feated eleven of hint year, left today for Dallas, Texas, where they will play IUylor university Saturday. Tho team wilt stop ut Ht. Louis to morrow for practice. aa experienced nt tho other two, nnd la nlso rather light., hut hla berth as thlrd-stilng quarter is practically atmtred. The material for tha line Is not na heavy In the aggregate as that whloh was on hand last year. The nicuit outstanding players are Cant. Keith Kano nnd Jack Crocker, who will take, con' of th end positions. Kano played at taeklo-last year and It Is pnstihle Hint he tuny get back to his former position. Clark Ma comber Is a third "II" man who plays nt end and has shown un well steadily It wos he who cnught th" Tad, Says The Scribe Who Said Babe Ruth's Bad Arm Is "Bunker Hill" Still Thinks Civil War Was a Framcup. Ily TAD POLO (JllOUNDS, New York, Oct. 11. This Is a sort of u day that it fellow should bo under a tree with sandwiches and a basketful of that stuff you used to get In buttles. Oh, sweet lady, whattn day. whatta day. Whatta day for a bull giimu und to think that over by third bnso lit a box sits the king ot all ball players, his left arm In a sling and u custard colored cap pulled down over his eyes. Ono evening papor scribe last night wrote that Huth's bad arm was thn "Hunker Hill.'' That same guy still believes tho Civil war was a frameup. Football matters at the I'nnrr- y of Tulsa aro rupldly swing. n,- shnpo for the coming battle wn 1 tic Alva "Hungers" which will be h M at Lee stadium Saturday. Ilanl practlco has featured tho wrr it football activities s() far. Shi-.- ' Martin, whowo "educated boot n.ni him famous last year, hua been uui since last Saturday's game wiMi .1 lamn back, but according to olii clans he will probably be abb to get In tho Alva gamo Saturday AUSTIN. Texas, Oit. 11 ! ernor Pnt M. Ncff tonight tcndrrtl "the entlro civil und military power of tho Btate" to McLennan toum. officials. who tomorrow begi 1 through the 54th district gran 1 lu y Investigation of tho case at Lun 1 ,t. I WORLD Arkmut.it City Schedule. PONCA ' CITY. Oct. 11 Both! Ponca City and Illackwell high schools are on the football sched ule of the Arkansas City. Kan, team, at Ponca City nn October 14, nnd nt Illackwell on November 11. Out or l.nns nml Colcn.nn Hound Over t.."j v? ll ir" iv. 7c,-,, 1 (-.inn mi t.iimop rlmi'ircH remainder of the 1921 season, Ar ...... .' c'ml('' ! kansns City must play five aivny Following information sworn tin , from homi Tho flrBt Kme of tho by the pollco depnyment. Lnllod 1 HPaHon was witl, tj,a Anthnny. Kan.. Ktates Commissioner C. U Yancey h,h( whlcll wa ,lereated 7 t0 6. Tmo bound over to the federal court two remainder of the Kansas town's proprietors of nlleBSil Joke, stores. sch'cdulc in aa follows: at their prellmlnarj- hearing Mon- October 14 Ponca City at Pqnca uny. - city. Cowboy" Long wos bound over on two charges, under 12.500 bond In etch case. Poller officers twice raided Long's store At 222 Uast Sec ond street, known as tho Detroit drug store, and found large quanti ties of Jamaica ginger, tho Informs- winning past In tho game ottnlnst 1 1 jon cmires. Iing was eonvlctetl tne 1 igera ium season. ,i mcKio , in 0 0l, ,.urt. ns was Llndsey Cole mnn. uronrletor of another drug store on F.ai-t First street, who waa , also bound over on a similar chnrge. Information was sworn out ngalnst the men lif federal court, following action taken by Chief of Police (Icorge II. Ulntne to do 11 way with 1 all "Jake" Joints. 1 The Information filed by tho po lice shows that Cnlman was arrest ed three times ami large quantities of "Jake" ponfisentod. Ilenonl Uiekwnod. Is the most ex perienced, but with Kane nt end there are nn letter men available, Hudd Ijtdd, h Junior, with Charles Hubbard, brother of last year's tackle. Wlii-int Ilublnrd, Henry Art Ilnbson and Dan Holder mako up the quntn for tnckb); of theso all hut I-uld were members of the 1924 freshman eleven. Ttto ifootl tjnnnls. Hake Hrown nnd Wesley Hrooko a Phi Itnta Knppt man are the two mnlnstnys of tho guard posi tions; both substituted In the Yale gntilo th previous senon Orcw nnd Anthdny. op from the freshman eleven, and Hlf. a Junior, have the size but nrs short on experience, al- I Y. M. though thsy may be given nn oppor. Itlonal tunlty lo acquire some In enrlv games, Charley Tlerney, substitute center last year, who won his let ter tn the Yale gam", Is flrst-strlngi with Phil Kuuhardt. wtjii substi tuted bat year also, n poHsIbJu s.ec corn! -string, although the lntor"m,hy be shifted to tncklc . Krom thla brlof aummarv It Is evident that tha Harvard lino will not ut an unusually strong one. yet y ;,; ri..i.,.. ;M It l dependable and AvWth such a OKZ V MUS IfUt glars IH wealth or exponent li.tckflrld mate rial It Is fairly certain that the crimson's opponents will be kept guessing. October 21 Wellington at Well ington. October 28 Eldorado at Arkan sas City. November 4 Nowton at Nowton. November 11 11 1 it c k w o 1 1 at Illackwell. November 18 Auguatu at Arkan- sas City. SERIES Star Ball Players' Board Convention Hall Blurting Unic Ip.m.Today Admission 50c Ill-Y Supper TiicNlay Night. ( Ninety-one high s -hool h'ys par- , tlclpated In a rousing Ill-Y suppr nnd meeting Tuesday night In the C. A. C. V Titus, interna- , Y. M. C. A. aerretnry, nn. Healed for the huildlns of a strong organisation in tho local school and for affiliation with International work. 1 Mimical numbers were rendered i .by two high school girls and by B. M. Dloktnson. Breaks Into Own House Feverish Activity hks gope down In the last two years . !y the tight scorn ot ?l tl 7. i In the giitne l'"t Frldu with ik- ' i..u t rami. aule.tlliiun fn ffrrla ,plaved ft gam; Hut iu.ih .'suffered In Morris1, lota n leM aertoin one M, teat lnsl H iillBterl will go Into be gnmn I'M- were propal din' as'lillbuck, In ubiee of tlhyer Icnlllng on t Mnrtln. or Stomor win preoamy rn iroi i WhltcildcV' placo In ho I in. with wesi, thoae T silbsUtuttons the lm l fu.,i u. an "I'l... of tho hard-at f jugh Itors ,m"- of the pvosvnt ft' a.on Hentlo.iaily InJut.U . rouieti mm in in nun rouipi 01 vww vniM.- iit 11 ui. iii.ih I thrlr boxing mutch here last night. iir'rlted at the' ground 'at 1 o'clock "'''! i,'"fn. warned three tinitisi IliH arm waa heavily bandaged and ' ''' '"e reicree for mwnir nimng he iitrrlt'd It In it tiling. He .did not put on his uniform. . "Well, I'm out of II," said Hubs. "I'd take a chain e of 1 sing an urm u .piuywu. an tlieccyt uuillllig to it ' . - now Tho Yanka V.tn v gut along! LOl'IHVILLK Ky.. Oct. 11, '"'Ut m. They'll gu through now) Tlm Louisville Colonels left tonight sure," for llul.lmnrc. where play in tho j II was iiowurnat over ills ill Weather Outlook for Seventh Game Is Bad Junior World Scries . to Resume Thursday WASHINGTON. Oct. U. Tho outlook for the seventh game of the world's serles being played tomor row la not so bright, according lo the chief foreenster of the United Htatrs weather bureau hero today I'nsettltd and consldorably colder weather will pifvall, predicted the lunlnr world sen s will b resumed forerusler. 'with a possible chance' i fortune but resigned at Inst to tho with the. International leaguers that Jupiter Pluvlus will break forth 'reak'' that will keep hint om of Thu rJv i'r U trutii u credited within tho next 31 hours In Ntiw I the real of the world's series guinea , with iwt gitmts. i York City, Spoll to Tha Vtnrlit NF.WKIHK. Oct. 114 While two men were burglarizing hlo home yesterday, M, J. Wellborn of Newklrk returned und tried to enter. Finding everything locked, he climbed thn front porch col umns and went In the second story window. Ho surprised the men ut work, hut they evaded him eventually and made a get-away, with Wellborn In quick pursuit. Ho waa Joined by Huben Hus spU, a negro, nnd the two overtook the runawas about a mlht out of tiwn The two men arrested nro John Allen, aged 16, nml Morlse C'dTlker 17, of Nevajiu, Mo., both of whom arn being held In Jail. I ! 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