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TULSA DAILY WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1922 A PAGE t . I Timely Comment 1 WHITE NOW DUE CRACK AT BENNY EDGREN BELIEVES! bhicagoan's Showing in Dundee liout tiarna bo With Leonard i.t UOlllIUT KDClftKN' 1 !r,o White deserves H chnm mlm' match with llenny Icon- rd White weighed only 137 pds when ne mci any won a Icciv. n over .lonnny uunuee. in ,nis'"i. nui tan proonmy muKo ijj r I nam. Hp -uiwelghcd Dundee nine . i , . .. .. ., , .. liOliPtl.3 a ilt.'icti imuuivui' mi . ml I) Itctwei-ij uuie men nuv even i ii'.i .jtpo MInMJundcc. tocetlicr Ulh the hard flsht ho nave. Leon- r,'tl3-t imo iney mei, entities mm - i.i .. l . . . . ....... ' 1 1. . MU cunsiuri until, iiiiiu iiti- li.tmi'ien m tu l.w ridit white. k il Leumiru nut 01 mo rinir nrt was knocked out himself In the uf i 1 und Juli ny Wilson Is finding that tho iiii i f tho tranmrreiwor Ik much arj r thnn nliy-thlng tho aggressor us ui ncjrnlnst. If thoy bo on mrrini: Wilson It won't lo Ions be- ure he will htive to travel .to China f he wants to "defend his title." Hut Jonl think that would worry Wll- on a whola lot. llo'd probably pro cr defending tin title In China to Icfendlng K In America. Much afer Funny when all those stories were onuiiK over hero irom England, i -ik that Carpentler was n pale, or: d, logy Imitation nf his old ichfing self, Wilson rilfhed a dial- uge to iikiu carpenuer in I'iurope. pre Carpentler knocked Cook of ulitrahan for a leu count. Wilson liifa't s.ient a nlckle for rah In tolls. Wonder If oil tills Retting hlmseli arrul In different plurcs for hreall iz Ills agreement to fight Orel) In Nad son Squaro Garden Isn't Just a k trim or tno alleged miuiuc- lifwht champion's. A boxer who Is arrcd cant fight. And that np cars to be Just what Wilson wants. Money Is Not All. Long Jitn Barnes and Jock Ilutcll lon-ure living a hard life., Just at Toh 'on nntMS, ourses north nnd .gouth. living nt he belt hotels, hospitably enter-, alncrt wherever trrey go, driven iround through orangojtroves nhd lneyards, and iiulto possibly getting hi occasional sample of something vtlth an orango flavor or concocted prom the grnpe. . Sometimes I don t know which Is nost to te envied, a golf pro or a Millionaire. llany millionaires don't get nny Inore for their money. In the way of rarri anu cnieriuiiiincni, man larnes nnd Hutchison have. And Inany a millionaire would give his niiuona for thir professional golfer s icalth and skill in tho gamo. ()no Who Knows. v Wonder what John D. Itockofol- fr would glvo to bo nblo to shoot he Wllnhlro Country club course In ar it would be chcan at a hundred Inllllon of Ijls money. i Say It With Colors. The "National Boxing Commls 'ion rules that hereafter boxers oust ucar ighis nothing but colored This Is an Important piece of fglnlatlon, worthy of tho sreat body hat put it through. It Is extremely Important that boxers wear nothing ui colorcu tights excent shoes and wka. of course, and n. few other hlngn. Hut to wear colored tlirhts Is a fcood Idea. When n boxer gdes Into 'in ring wearing running nants ho nay look very clean and neat, nnd ' mat sort of thing, and tho cos Wme mav bo well ndnnted tn nnv Aial-tn- test nut off with the white fujinlng pnnts nnd on with the. oiorer llghtB." They are moro utonomlcak ho- lause it won't bo necessary to wash Inem und keep Miem clean, and COnoniV la llm titnl hnulnnaa lAnn. Woreover nitrole nlnlf irrnun vnl. low bluo and redaro all dlstlngulsh- r-i luiuib unit wneii mo uu.ers uu ii'rato various features by which ney could bo dlatlngulshed ono .from the other, tho colors will servo yfor identification. Hesldes that, tho rninmi. i r -"...Hamuli I'JUI Unll VUllUUfl LUIUI D mo (iiiicront fighters. Kor ln itance, D'mpHcy red, Hrllton, green, iunard black and blue, Kllbane old WU, Huff pink.-and Johnny Wilson Pale yellow. Unig Ills SiMt'lnlty. 'Home. run" linker retires from 'isebnll and Is to onen u lewelrv nop nt Ilaltlmorc. Frank ought 0 e an expert on "diamonds." Honor Attiitttr- Wrnktlersi. Wrsult I'ork. whero the flying, fall rulo Is m eucci, The grappling gent lalm thnt lltn flt-lno- fnll i-illn tttnlMR PI too easy to fuke. and cvervbodv uiows they'd sacrifice anything In ftt WHIM In b n iur..,lln t It V1 plane It has enjftyed for so "iny years. lie Men I to poison (Ins. "fig (Jen, tVmos Fries says tnat Is the most humane; weapon t d?VlMPil " lltil lmn. n.vup eat iirougii a major league baseball tJlm Wants n Drnft, Answa' " IHilflo Const Hinehill le.iL-iin fin!. 'VOtpi down thA flrnfl. An1 tin toHB,. r .... ... .... - vn l,m sanio uny 1110 nun wwneisco ball club received 125,000 5' Part payipent from the (Hants for luTL f'Connell. first baseman; J;.'. 0 frnm 11,0 YankB ns purt puy ii L'r e'rank O'Ooul, pitcher, nnd tlUO fltP .lln.n. I ..V h 'rafted, these men would, have "ruent about enoush lo buv iced , '-raonade for the team during the teAion. Li!!5' b "" Wndlcits, Inc.) in1.101" ' l cream of from oije Hat hlne nt n ,n 1 i?. ,,k. whout tho product being untied by workers' hunds. OF UP - Football Desch and Mo'hardt Innocent: Carlinville Is Made the 'Goat' Two Noire Dame Stars Accused Two Notre Dame Stars Accused if Playing for Money Were Not in tho Game, but Were Impersonated by "Ringers," Now Belief; Rocknc for Punishing Guilty lly .nnei.tt.l I'trm. OIIK'AdO. Jan. 29 Indica tions tonight wero that tins I)esch and John Mohnrdt, .Noire Damn football slats, who Wore said to have phocd with Cnrllnvllle, III. In the professional game Inst fall ngnlnst Tnyfnrvlllc, III., which ic Milted In dlsfiuallflcutloii of nine I'nlvenlty of Illinois athletes, would bo elenred of any runner tlnu with the rollrglata footb.il) scandal. Development!) today tendod to show that Desch and .Mohnrdt wero Innocent victims of n case of faleo Identity which wnH tho sec ond Installed nf double-crossing In the bitter rlvnlry between the two towns over tho game on which I'nrllnvlllo people bet approxi mately 150.000, It Is fold, after hiring 10 college players for their eleven, only to find that Taylor vllle had learned of the plan ami procured nlno Illinois athletes for its team, which won, 1G to 0. Hoth Desch, member of tho American Olympic team, and Mo hardt. nil All-American halfback selection, last night Issued for mal denials that thoy played In tho gamo and today presented evldenco to tho Notro Unmo nil h6rltles nt South llend, Iml., that they wero In school that day of the contest. Carllnvlllo peoplo frnnkly d.eclored that undnubteilly they had been Imposed on by so-no persons using- the names of Desch ,nnd Mohnrdt und that liesldes being beaten at their own game of "safe betting," they hnd been tho dupes of tho "ringers'' they hlred tn make the be'tlng safe. SKOOKUM LOSES TO MISSION BOY IN GREAT RACE Holds Lead to Stretch, but alters and btable- mate Triumphs Dg"Yaclng fans who defied seep ing clouds yesterday afternoon to visit Mld'Contlneut park were treated to another greyhound classic when I,. K. Krecmnn's two wonder ful dogs, Mission Hoy nnd Hknokum. again met. This tlmo Mission Ho.V turned tho tables on his brilliant kennel mate,"wlnnlng tho flve slxteenths mllo event by a scant length with u 'spurt 'III the stretch after Skookum had showed tho wny Irom tho fctart. Mission hoy, off a length or so behind Skookum, challenged at every turn, but Skookum had eased over next to tho mil Just after tho start nnd managed to keep hi nose In front until they entered the stretch when he whm just n bond to tno goon, men ensued a ciuiiesi ''ad owry spectator cheering. The two dogs toro down the Inst sixteenth shoulder to shouliler. stride for stride. Mission Hoy ntu- gmned his opponent and ptilleu away In the last few Jumps. Despite the sticky track Mission lloy's time was fast, 22 2-5 seconds. It was one of tho most spectacular races over run on tho local course. This makes honors even between Mlish-m Hoy and Skookum at the flie.slxteenths destance. The only other tlmo thoy ever met over that route was at tho first meeting ne.o moro than n year ago, when Skoo kum won by a nose The question of whbh is the bel ter dog seems still undecided, do splto Mission Hoy h succm.s Sunday, for his margin was tn slight thnt tho result could have been c.ninj'cd by the hpiallert break In tho luck. Other dogs In the laco wero ',cipe lessly distanced with ono exception. The 'consistent Hush Itouben was that one. Ho was far behind 'n the enrly running but ennic with u great rush through the stretcn mnl lng up flvo or six lengths on thewo lea-lew. Jesserue. A. N Hnyden's tnr sprinter, copped the fenture thre---sixteenths ovent In handy fajnlrn. negotiating that distance In 113-5 Matinee races ngaln will be pre sented next satuiday nnd Sun-las Yesterda-'s nsults: Klrst race, purse three lx- teenths mile Ilex Hoy Flirt Hon. King Cotton second. Oypsy Hoy third. Time 20 2-5. Crnbv Parton. Lady O and Ivy Pnrton also rni Second race purse J25. one-qunr-ter mile King Spot first. Dermis second, Jnle Hay third. Time 27 2-5. Prlnco Lively and Sister Flirt also ran. Third rnro. nurse 140. or.e-n.tla-'- ter mile Teddr Flirt first. Long rinndlo second. Little Flirt third Time 27. Had News, Lady shan non and fled Pnrton also ran. Fourth race, purse J50, five-six-teontbs mllo Mission Hoy first. Skookum recond. Hush Heuben third. Time J2 2-5. Hlppllng Rhine, Mickey Clair and Cinder Path also ran. Fifth race, purse J40. one-quarter mile Dutch Hergmnn first. un i burn second. Ollvo Cannon third. iTImo (! 3.5. Fames! W. Hill. Ilehnv Yourself and Lord Holpum nlso ran Sixth race, purse 40, three-sixteenths mile Jesserue flixt, Ne hraskn Wild , Illll second, Pcerl'-s Haro third. Time 17 2-5. Wuo Die' Billy Itav and Klown also ran. Seventh race, nurse $25. three sixteenths mile Wo6drnnger first. Ooldon Moon second, Cheerful Mo ments third. Time 19 4-6. Hed Hed Hose, Sltkum nnd Handsome For tune also run. Pcmviunltcr IIcn nf Wound. KL'FAl'bA. Jan. 29. John Sel lers, 24 years old, died here nt noon imiiiv uu ihit'resolt nf a shootlni; In the Sellers hotel, of which hU father, Alex Sellers, Is tho propri I . I ...lit 1.. l,trnA with tttllf etor, svuiter ana c-nnrios noiui der tomorrow morning, officials raid 'tonight. TO - THE - MINUTE iiim i i ii i in Boxing if Playing for Money Were At South llend, Hen Ii mid Mohnrdt piesented their evldeiico nl an Informal meeting of some members of tho college athletic itmimlttco ntiik afterwards these members expressed the opinion tint the (wo men wero Inno cent nnd merely victims of cir cumstances. A formal meeting of the committee will bo held to morrow nt which nil Information feathered will bo gone over. ' The leport spread through c"nr llnvllle previous to tho mi mo weio that 10 Notro Dame men bud been procured to play nnd that III game had thus been clinched nnd the betting mndo safe. "Drsch. Mohnrdt nnd Chester Wynne," whom tho townspeoplo hnd been Informed with .S'otro llama stars, wero to ninuar In tho lineup, but Wynne also slated (finl 111, llllll tint litlfl li.ltil. I fwl In 1 .,Y. I ... the gamo and announced Unit ho tan prow his assertions. "If ntiy Notre Dame mnn Is fniinil, guilty nf playing professinu n I football or In any way Molatlng the .collego rules either In spirit or letter, we will not bo the least bit lenient,'' Mr. ltockno of Notro Dame, told tho Associated Tress tonight. "Wu cannot, for we have to protect our college nnd wo imiKl protect collego football from tho encroachments profes sionalism N trying to make on It, "We feci the highest regard for the Illinois authorities for their action nnd 1 know that Notro Dame will be severe if any of her men are found guilty." Mr. Uor!:r..- hsc !:r.5 been known us a staiinch enemy of profrsslun.il football. Bowling Standings Oil longiie. Won. Lost. Ilnrvsy Young 13 2 Klks Clul .12 .1 I'ct M6 .800 .1166 .333 ,2C0 .200 I'ct. ,6cr, .coo .333 .333 .333 Cnsden 0 Noblo 4 S 11 12 Tidal 4 l'atterson Stel . , . , '4 Petroleum Ix-ngnc, Won. Lost. O. 1'. U ID 2 Transcontinental ....10 5 Western Oil II 6 Atlantic I'etroleuni. . n 10 Mid-Co 4 S KanKis-Gulf o 10 High Individual scores Oil league last week McCoy. Noble, 213; I'llcher. Harvey Young. 204. High score three games I'llcher, Harvey Young,' 553; Harrison, Cosdcn, 540; Decker, Harvey Young', 546. High team score single game Tidal. 933: Harvey Young, 881. High total pins Klks club, 2,524; Harvey Young, 2,530. High Individual scores last week Petroleum league llrec, ' Atlantic Petroleum, 211; Weber. O. P. It., 192; Mosler. Transcontinental, 191. High scores three games Mosler 634, tlreen 511. High team scores single game Transcontlentnl, hlG Atlantic Prtroteuin, 810. High total pins O. P. It., 2,389; Trunscontl nental, 2.307. Bahkctball Standings Sunday School League. Won. Lost. Pet. First Presbyterian. 1.000 .760 .750 .750 .600 .600 .250 .250 .250 Collego Hill First Methodist Hot-ton Avenue M. D. Uraco M. K First IlaptK Orcutt M. D United Presbyterian. Trinity uplscopnl. First Lutheran 0 4 Conuiii-riial League. Won. Lost. Pure Oils 4 0 M. C. Hale 2 2 Megeo S. (J 2 2 Southern Hardware.. 0 4 000 Pet. 1.000 .500 .5(10 .000 landis hi:i' L'si:sto iti:sinv. Would I.Ike to, Hut -lust Can't Sec Ills Way Cleur al Present Time. CHICAGO. Jan. 29. Federal Judge K. M. I.H lulls, arbiter In tin controversy uetween' Chicago con tractors nnd building trades unions, has refused tho request of 26 unions that he resign ns nrhllcr. "I have no desire to hang on and would welcome an opportunity to kiss you nil goodbye." Judge Imdls said, hut asserted that he felt II III duty to continue. llend or lliircuu Irons Weary. HMO, Jan. 2D. J. J. Silver, su perintendent of tho federal nnd stats employment bureau, has re signed In favor of Albert Caswell. Sliver has been In charge of the bureuu for tho past year and hns I placed about &.000 people. His reason for his resignation is that tho work was too confining. Itecelii-r for I'tuli-rinklng I'lrtn. Bpselsl In The Worlrt. VINITA. Jnn. 29. Pngo Ornham. assistant cashier of the Farmers' Statu bank, has been appointed by District Judge A. C. Urowster ro- ce.ver for tho undertaklnc firm of Lyons & Taylor, who, were recently burneii out when tnel.yons mock wns burned to the ground, The re ceivership was asked for by th Oklahoma Casket & Manufactur ing Co. I.uelcn Has Appendicitis, NUW YOUK, Jan. 29. I.uclon Muratore, tenor of the Chicago Opera compans', now pluylng Bt the Manhattan opera house, Is III of appendicitis In his lintel apartme'iit here, but his condition Is not re ported us serious. Ilflli 'Term us President, llUrKVVBLU Jan, 29. John A. Klehl was elected president of the commercial club for tho fifth consecutive time nt u meeting of tho directors held here. Itlehl Is deputv prohibition enforcement of ficer for the northern district of tho state. Racing LUX AND SMITH BOTH INACTION; CROWD PLEASED Momc Impresses Fans as Ucing All, That Ad vance Dope Said A crowd of fully 300 enthusiastic fans thiouged iho Tulsa A. C gym almost to capacity Hundny nfter noon to see Morris l,u nf Kansas City and Wninle Smith of Untiles, vllle. welterweights, who meet In a 12-pounder at Convention hall next Thursday night, go through their training pace Uix arrived In Tulsa yesterday morning on schedule time. Ills manager, l.irney I.lrhensteln of Chi cago, Is cxpciUd to rench the city tills morning. The Kiinsaj) City He. brew looked as fit ns .1 good violin and raid he felt belter. He in erred that he expected to be In as good trim next Thursday night when he .. I., i... .... iMim in inn Hie " Tin, fen i The fans who thronged thn nnar- ters under the Terminal hotel yiMer day nflernnn were not disappointed I'oth I.ux and Wiirnlo put on n fine show. I.ux put In a total of 13 rounds of work, lie boxed Jimmy Ambrose, (leorge Courtney nnd Mk key Klnn three rounds each and then punched the bag, skipped the mpo and shadow boxed for six rounds moie He went through this sll prnginm with ease nnd pep that pleased. Ills sneHI nnd font work were noticeable. Wiirnlo did a similar amount. Ho started with six rounds of ropo skipping and ihndnw boxing nnd then boxed tine rounds nirh with Young Drown, pop Keener nnfl a brand new punch ing bag which he put nut of commis sion with n furious oiiHlnught. Unfiling Starlight, i young negro blffer of considerable heft, was scheduled to put 'em on with Wnr nle In training, but ho failed to ap pear for the ordenl It Is possible no reau in yesicruay s worm tno nc eount nf how Wnrnle treated the IlKlit-lieavywelght wrostllng demon In the nnvy. Wariil nnd Moi rle will work again today nlong with other box ers to appear on Thursday's pro gram. Matchmaker Newman nf the Oil Oil City A. C. announced yesterday mm he mid practically decided to lt Jimmy Ambrose, Tulsa, nnd I'rnnkle Osner. Snrlngfleld bantam supply the semlwlnduii. Ho still linn had no word from Durham. Osner nnd Ambroso both nro wording dally. They nro In nleo shnne. Doth boys are of the. fast, clever typo nnd should put up on Intorrnt lng exhibition. Interest In Thursday night's show Is mounting so rnpldly Hint tickets will bo placed on sale earlier lhan Usiinl. The udvnnco snlo will open Tuesday morning and may bo se cured ethr nt tho llnttermllk bar, Robinson Arcade btilHIng, or the Congress billiard hnll on North Main. .Moiutis ik iiKcovniuvni ltr-Nt'.Mr.S HIS TltAIMNO. Fans who attended yesterday nfternoon's training session In tho T. v. C. gym were treated to an un expected exhibition, when Cal Morris, who wns -taken down with ii light 'nttock of pneumonia a week and u halt ago, appeared on tho scene and resumed his lege of con ditioning. Carl looks none the worse for his lllnewi and has man aged to keep most of his weight In tact. Ho boxed thren fntt rounds with Sailor tilenn Cllckner and took on a heavyweight by tho niimo of Ilawilogs, who lives nt Owasso, for the same distance. Carl has been fretting to get out for tho last several days. Frank Tessln, his manager, says ho hid tho big boy's shoes about the mlddlo of lasj week to keep Carl from ills obeying the lienor's orders and leaving his room too quick. .Morris) expect to keep working reL-ularlv. For a few days his ef. foils will bo rather light, until he Is certnln lie nns tuny recoverr-ii from tho chest nttnek. THE MOLLUSC COMING .Show to He Presented t'niler the Auspices of Community I,jtvuin Huron ii lien". As refreshing an entertainment as nnv civilized eomedy lover could wish -for Is booked for Convention ball Wednesday. February 8 After a record of lengthy runs in Uindon. New York and Chicago, with easts at various tlmeo that In e tinted Hiieb hturs its (leorire Arllsrf. I tho late Kyrlo llellsw and Mary Ir win. "The Mollusc is urougni to TuIh.i. Thei'tt is a competent ag gregation of New York players In this road company. Including Kdwln Kvans. Charles Fleming, Marlon Kvenson and I.llllan llooth This quartet of eomedy actors have male thelis place In "The Molluse'' which ran two years In New York under ('Volutin n' management. The play has for Its central figure nn excellent representative of the famyv of Molluscs, Hume delightfully lazy people who have tho happy knack of making everything work Tor them, feed them, iimuso them without raising u pegto hidp them selves. Tim Ciititmiinliv Iveetim hns made n large guarantee to secure thlsj comeds'. and it Is oviueni irom me volumnlnous press notices being sent In frnm cities where the company In appearing that It will be equally as plenslng a wils "The Impresat lo" which recently appeared hero. Swimming' Hcconl .Mnde, MlNNKAPOI.IS. Jan. 29. A new world's record for tho IftU-yurd breast stroke swlmmliu.' event was claimed todav bv John Farley, nf the University of Minnesota swimming team. Farley Hindu lh distance In 1.10 2-5. Fitted with elcrtr'r connections a new metal cup heats wnti-r In glasses set In It. r.i.rn ihiami ii.vmino HI IIIIOI, i Ih eitry nlglit' 7l30 to S30 I'rltnte lssuns Any Tints hr AltjMilntnirlU I'liniie (Uusr V007, IUI.I, T. II WIH. Illrrctnr Aislslrit by John ( ttalmers nnil Mrs. .Vljrtlc Hail. SPORTING NEWS AND .1'. . .. . 1. -. jatMiMiiftimi n-- 1 1 in inwiVng I Golf Ilower cotton price Uracil New Ism Lewis Willed llr gnu ill llnil nf l-a-t Vinr; I'urrlgll News Is t ii Ti i tin ti It'. NL'W OULDANK. Jan 29. Save for the icHitliui tipuiitd that rninn with the closing session, the trend In niton this last week whs steadily low ct oil and tho pi lees made new low levels for the downward moo meiit that set In lutvurd the end fit the Inst calendar year. I'lifiilornblo foreign new si was back of much of the selling, but there worn rum plants of slackening trad In the country, n poor spot demand and, at times, the threat of mi Increased aerenge over Ihn market, At mi time were prl.es higher than the rlost of the pi reeding week, hlghsl levels still showing net losses of four to eight points. At tint lowest of tho week prices wem nl net 'declines of 1!9 tn 150 points The o'loso was Ml In 115 points lowsr I linn the clos of the prctedlng week. March traded down In 15 25c nndlrloseil nt lS.fiOc. Iii the spot department middling lost 1'.'., points, Hosing at 15.50c ngalust 14.25 on tho close of the Mime week last ji-r. At the end of Ihn week, October was tho strongest mouth on the hoard bocHiise of organized effort In Toxns lo hold Increased acreages and Induie farmers to pay moro at-, tentlon to food and n-d ciops iini,y j. siv: tresldeiit of the to live stoi k. Tuba (huinber of Commerce, nnd Al the lowest of the week October ,,i,.r meetings will be nt Peihlng, was ill-pressed to H.SSc from which Wynoiin. Hninlny. Fnltfax. lluiiauk. It c.i in. back to 1 1 93c on tho closing sbldler and I'nwhuska, where he session. will bit assisted by Sam II Wilson. PROPOSED BILL TO HELP STATE Indian Land Funds May I3e Used in Building of Highways f . nbt.it,tnt. fill i.,flT i.n.iFi.sltv , , , ...... ,, ! should road legislation now pending ! 111 congress bo hiought to a success- , ful Issue. The bUl Is known as renal bill No, 2931 and Is entitled, "To author-' Use appropriations for tho mirvey. construction and mnlntonnuro of highways on or adjacent to untaxed' Indian lands." It Was Introduced by Senator Ashurst of ArUona nnd has been referred to the scnato com-' mlttee nn Indian affairs). 1 lly thn terms of tho hill 500.000 Is to tin appropriated for tho fiscal ( year eliding Juno SO. 1922, audi fl, 000, 000 each yearthsreufler un-' tit June HO. 1927. making a total of 15.500,(100, the purpose) of which Is to ennblo tho secretary of the In terior to co-operalo with tho seen-, tary of agriculture mid the various stalo highway departments In tho survo)-, construction, reconstruction i and mnliitenniico of hlghwnys In or' odjace'nt tn Indian lands not tnxe.1 1 ly tho states. Tint money Is to bo j apportioned among tho several states upon the ratio of area nndj value of tho nontaxable Indian land , therein. Itegnii Protest Here. Credit for Introduction of tho, mensuin goes to tho Albert Pike. , highway association nnd tho North eastern Oklahoma chamber nf com-. merce, whldi havo complained of) tho Inequities of tho new federal t highway net granting Increased led-1 oral old to 'certain western stolen on account of imupporlloned non-1 taxable public lands nnd In wholly Ignoring Oklahoma's tlalins to a llko, consideration on account of her . largo area of noulaxablo Indian laud, Il In tho contention nf officers and dlreetois of the Northeastern Okla homa chamber of commerco that no reasonable or i-qultablo distinction I can bo drawn between nontaxablo public land and nonlaxabln Indian Inml when the matter Is vl'wed from the standpoint or a state burden, and nrnrtlcnlly every mombor of thn Oklahoma delegation In congress has assured the association of their rarnesl consideration of the pro posed nmendmont and their bcV(t ef forts lowurds Its enactment. As, one. font Hi of tho total nren or this state Is Indian land, the northeast ern chamber and th" Alii ri i-iko nlghwny association. If successful, will secure for Oklahoma mnro actual dollars for road construction, purposes during the next five years I than It will cost to pay tho operat ing expenses of th association for a period mnny times that long j Mlske Kii)os Ilcmiult. NUW- YOHK- -Inn 29 Hi lly Mlske, St. Paul heavyweight, Inst night knocked out Ju k Itenault, i olnlmunt of the Canadian heavy weight title, in tho thirteenth round; of their 15 round iniitib Itenault' was seal sprawling through (ho ropes by a straight left to the ijiln The bout wns slow mid iuinlerest lug until the thirteenth whin Mlske drew the Canadian Into a h uvy cn counter nt close ounrters SPECIAL FISHING PARTY Wednesday Night PAJACE GRAND The Home of Feature Dances Will T l)aN. .Mgr., Osifti- 00117 I Big Special Prize Dance One Hundred Prizes Given Away Tuesday, January 31 BURKE'S DANCING ACADEMY 114 South Boston Dancing every Tuesday, Thumlay and Saturday nights. CIuhh dance every Wednesday night from 8 until 11 o'clock. I'riviitp lessons by appointment R. R. BURKE, JRENA ERWIN, Instructors Cedar 2835 . Baseball DISTRICT C. OF C. GETTING IN LINE Guthroy Mooting Success in Unrolling Great er Membership .That the Noi the astern Oklahoma fhnnihei' of ininmeree will soon be one of the slimmest tirgtiitlintmns of Hie stsie Is InilliHleit from the success Willi b ef fin Is of orgmilirrs of this new Ivli Hssoilnilou are meeting throughout Ihn inllro 01s tllet. Twenty finu t Immbers of com merce lme nheinly slgnlded their Intention of Joining the group prnetlenlly nil now liming their dues paid and their names on the mem bership roll. II. lire (lulhrey, soc ietal y, has Mslled n mil lliiee to five towns weekly si lire lieglnullig Ills duties nnd In eveiy lustnnee where tile plans mill puipiwii of the or ganisation linte been sxplalned. has enrolled n new member Ills Itln- einry for this week envois almost n f Osage county 'I j,,,, m fiv iluwa it The first meet itvettlnu nt llltr. ,lplirl nt w,teh he will be assisted ' vice president of tint organisation I for Osage county. Ono of the prlurlpnl mntleis or Interest now occupying the attention of the oi k'iinlriillon Is the 'pending iimeiidmeut to Hie neve fedetnl high way act. graiHIng to Oklahoma -(lie entile consideration on necount of her nonlaxabln Indian land ns has been granted to a largo number of western states on account of their iiniiiiproni nted ,uontaxablti public laud. The association Is also giv ing cnrefill attention to tho inntler of nl Ju st in on i of mis inlis llnil at picsent effect many of thu ellles In norllicnstern oioaimmu. ino ex ecutlvo commlltett will meet this! Ninth Annual Ball Given by Tulsa Fire Department Wednesday, Feb. 8, '22 at Convention Hall Benefit of Tulsa Fire men's Relief Fund Tickets $1.00 'POPULAR WITH THE PEOPLE NOW PLAYING IJig Billy House and His Midnight Whirl Co. i !ii .MIVV I'liAl l.tlli ANITA STEWART SPHR "Clover's Rebellion" WB Also Coisl Coincsly " twySf ANY SI1T, ANY TIMK j j Clmiigo of Program Kally j feaMu 1 -11 week w "i 1 1 in csenlallves nt Ihn TiiIiki 1 1 ii f Or nssoelntlnii with n view In milling to Ills Northeastern chamber n iniffi, biirniil similar to the ope n-iw operHloil by the TuImi thiiniber. thus giving to nil the towns In northeastern Oklahoma a servlee that It would be practically Impossible fur them to set tiro with out i o oi lullve efftn I COLD INJURES "WHEAT I'tccihig Wi'iilbcr In Oklaloiiin the Past Week l iiii-cs Pessimistic Outlook for I'liriners. OlvLAIIOM CITV. Ian 21 ! Ilue'to tlii' ttinin, lold wenlher over . Oklahoma iliir-ng the past Week.' Willi teiiipctnUltos below or only sIIhIiIIv ainie frei sing during the day and bind fieies at night wheat has mn b vciy poor progiess, ai'tordlng In Ihe weeklv ciop re port, made pm-li-- here Indav from tint officii of John A Whltehursl. Tonight Convcnlion Hall John . Mc Cormack nnd Aisisting Artists 200 Scnts on SlnBo Will De Sold Seat Sale at Jenkins Music Store Until 6 o'Clock. Dox Office Opcnst7:15 P. M. Everyone must be in their seats nt8 o'clock. Posi tively no one admitted be tween numbers nftcr pro gram bogins. strand! LOVER j Starring VIOLA D has more Intighs nnd thrills to tho in in ii to than the heroine hns Miitors Johnny Hines in A New Torchy Comedy Kihislnh t):l.'.. 11:1.1, 1:311. (J, III IS, t::iO, .1:1 ft, 7, Mil.-,, II:. 'I (I US I II II I W l-sWl I I. IK JLV Jk. JL. Vu V ANA The University of Tulsa School of Fine Arts ' JOHN KNOWI.HH WHAVKIl. Pipe OrKan and Piano ' IMOUKNK J11HHIA. Assistant JIJIH, II. .1. Mt'lKlK, Vole.) AVI8 AI.1.IHON. AssUtnnt ADOU'H KJtAMUIt. Violin MAltOAItllT W YNDH AM, Hxprcfsion and Public Hpoakfns JOHKPHI.N'i: IyiiAV. Asst. FlNHH JloAUTHUIt. Jsst. Iliiwn-'I'iiwii SIiiiIIoh Malulalncil Terms lli-iionalili. Phone Iho I nivcrly -CF.UAIt 1811 lor l ull Information. Spring Semester Begins Tuesday, January 31st GOSSIP I Latent Pictures president of the stm n board of nurl culture A laigo iei'ceiilnge of the wb a' hnd never sprouted prior t Lie tains of recent iIhIpsi. the imoil soys, nnd the general opinion is 0 at tbosn pnits of Hie stole will yi- 11 poor returns for the inn The is port explains that a majority of th" fniineis nre verv nelmlsli in their views ns tcgnids tills yenr's irop LYRIC Today nnd Tomorrow High, Wide nnd Handsome! 'I lull's the v)ny Plliln IVIer.s mill ( liiicl.tuilln Illll i b anisl up I'liiiiimlnt, Plliln got lilm-tclf clectcil sheriff, und fell In love iiltmml nil Hut mine ilnyi S2S . mill, llll HlCllt Slllll IIUK MHIlL flghtln' mill rldtii' nnd evete'' iiient! Hut Pinto nml Clmckwnlln illdn't stop until tho vvholii town win ilciinetl upl n'fid Good Comedy .Wislniwlnr nuil 'Thursday truth llolauil In "White Kaglo" Johnny Hlnrs Good morning, Tulsa 1 Your pressing invitation to visit the world's great est oil city has been ac cepted. After having lit erally "burnt up" the cap ital of your grant state of Oklahoma, 1 am spurred on to greater things, hence my ambition to cause a rising temperature in Tul sii, the result of which will at least insure a new depot for your very charming city. v ' rrj , in : KEHi 'ism1m l SB'9AHIh