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TULSA DAILY WORLD, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1922 A PAGE OF UP-TO-THE-MINUTE SPORTING NEWS AND GOSSIP All the News Baseball Boxing Racing Golf Track Timely Comments 12 PADGETT MEETS LOUGHLIN HURT Argument Over Oklahoma CiLv Draw Should He 'Finally Settled it, r. . ni:in'!i.v.Ti-ii. 'J'o lr.ll mi tmiiloa-iHiit moiy briefly mill quickly polhln lhi Warnlo atmllh-U'Un.- (K. . Ioiih lln Hn I'imiiK' in nt hcdulPil for Mn h sa i off. The rliu'cr for Hint nivalin la not no hard to lake, however Cow boy Padgett luia been axnirad tn i tnr n n ultltutn for loiihlln and thn enri) will bt offered Hi aCriiduled. Miiy lie Olf for tiiin.l. It livdna lo icem very doulilful wliother Hmllh anil Loughlln will pyer com to blow In a Tula rlnit. Tiov liava been matched twp-e now tor a Imtlla In convention hall, flrit (or March 3 ami then for iift Tliiimdny ttlRhl. Htitl pnrh enR( mailt bn fallen llironah. The flrat waa alilalrarkril for a double l ca non, Wariilo hln IndlapoMril and IUKlilln nUBliiinliiff a dainngrd liaml. The cond ' culled off tfrday hIipo Willi"' malinger, Al l.li" of New York. telegraphed MHtch maker Newman of Ilia fill City A. that Lnuithlln'fi loft hand wan In audi hail condition that ha couldn't poHUl lily gal It In fdmpn for li battle March ZS, hiii thai II would hn nn IiiJuMIph to thn f IkIiIit unci mi linpnallldii on Ilia piihlli: lo li't 111 (11 outer Hie ilng anyway. Llppo wired Hint Lnughltn'a hand hiii In aurh almpa lift couldn't eVoil rlom It. and oxpraaaed lirofime rtwirti). He nffrml to eend a Mill Mlllllo of whom ha thlnka vary highly, thn I oy In ntiPitllon IhivImk Hint nil the lopnnti hern In ! wpI MiucIkIiI dlvlnlon. Imt Newman wouldn't, rnnnldrr an onlalila auh Htltiiln for a liioiii"iit and wired Uppa In I Iml rffnl. Ardor or I'll" In CimiIiiI. 'I'nlro, now, Ilia flallo fana of Hip rlly hiiiI vh'lnltv Imvo lipfMi all hal lip ovar Iho proapart of acrlnK lliaap two juallv reaiiorlcd nmiilara wallop m li olhrr. lint I Ilia arond 'ol hipnn iindoiilitrilly Iiiim cnoli'd Hiclr nrdnr to Hip rxtrnt Hint n Hnillh IaiukIiIIm innlrli, If nun la to cume. 11)111 ho at qulto n Inter dnto. Loilla Nowniiin Ih lo lio rmiRrnt- "nlnlril III nrrfitiKliiK lo 1uio thn niKKttil Cowhoy I'ndRatt, Itorky Moiintnln I'liitmplnii, furiilnh tlm op. poltlnn lo Wnrnln on the nlRht of Jlnrrh "3 alnra l.oiiRhlln wna not nvilllnhlo. Of rourae nny aiihatllu llon la mnro or 1t"n dlataalcful, hut when a aiilmlllnlo hna lo hn nmihi as It did In till cnao It la fnrtn unlu wlirn fiiirh an utlrnctivo rhniiKn cull ho rffoi'lfd. Ahout a innntli nRi) Wnrnln null Iho rowhoy person rnciiRrd III 10-rotinilrr nt DUInhoniii CHy. It uas a inttlliiK kooi! arrnp, Hint nl tlio flnlnh ltrfprre Kddla Coflirnnn prnnoiinrpd II ovnn-HlnphPii. I'r linpa Wurnlo liml n ahiido tho hotlpr tif Hint tnaalP wo won't rpoppn the nrKUinciit. for HiPic'a nnlliliiR lo ho KnliiPd hv It. Hill thn fni't Hint II wna ao ilono nnnrly ovcryhndy who wllneaiipd tho contpat ngrrpil Hint Itpfprco Ciirhnnia rniild not 1iiip lUlrd othprwlao and ilono JiiHlli'e to holh mail. Warnlo outfought Tad KCtt ilPtlalvrly In tho flrat four loiinilw, lint ho alowpd lip matn ilnlly from thun until tho U'lilh and tho mouutiiliicer IipIiI Ida own vary capnhly. Tho dPclalon waa nlrlRht. wo aald at Iho iIiiip and allll any wn wero cntliply hji I laf It'll with It. fn wna I .on Ik Ncwmnti, the iiiiiiiRKer of Smith. . 'Ilili Should S-llli II. Hilt NowniNii contoiiilvd afler thn fight that Mmllh wna lint nn rdge, Hint he had roiio alale and lmd Iippii nllliiR for two or throo dnya hoforc Iho mill. Jn viaw of Wnrnlp'a pin r.lliiR Inik of atanm In the pprlod of the fourth round to tho tPutli wo wero Inclined t ngrpe wllh him. Newman aali1 Waiole would whnlr tlln atufflliR out of r.i.lRPlt when tllpy met Hgnlu. Wo IipIIpvp thnt. too. Now hp la to Imvo hla chaneo 'Kvrryhody who aaw thnt fight In Oklalioniu City, and a roihi many who load tho conflicting nowapaper nccouiila of It afterward, would like to fro Hip Ilnrlleavlllp HPiianllon and tlio atenr thrower lock horua iiRnln. 'I'hero la a real domand for a return eiiKiiKOiuent lietwren thn two In Oklahoma Clly. We'ro glnd H' to ho In Ttilaa limlend, ao wo can ape It without luiliig a lot of gnaollne rr routrlhutliiR lo the upkeep of Hie rrlacn rnllrond to do o, J'lidgett doean't think there w-n ntiythlug nt alt fluky ahout hla hold ing Wurnlo to a draw at Oklahoma City. In fHPt the only thing that aiirprlacil Mm wna that ho didn't get tho verdict, lio agreed Immedi ately yeatordny to nppenr hero In tho'plnco of Lniighlln, and aald In hfa ineaaHRp Hint lie wna glad of Iho opportunity to tncMo Smith 8?,iln. I'adgett Is mnkliiK tempor nry headriuiirtcrs In Omaha. I lo Planned to Ipbvo thnre for Tulwv Krl liv nlglit, which would put him In thiH pty in time to work out Hundny af lei noon Woiiipirs Tennis UrimlligM Held. I10BTON, MnrPh 17. Tho draw fqr the national women's Indoor tnnls cliamplonsHp tournament, to tiegln on the covered court of tho Iiongwood Cricket club net Mon day, was held today. It will be the first In a title event ajnee the seeded" draw waa authorised On'v 4 of the UK entries were nibllinilly placed Mr. Molla Itjurstedt Mul lory of New York, Mis. Mnrlon Zln dersteln Jcsntip of Wilmington, Del., and Mis Leslie llaneroft and Mlaa lidllli Sigourney of this city. Mr. Mallory and Mrs. Jeaeup were tint placet! at the top of the lower nnd upper halves, respectively, the lat ter gaining a bye. Mine Bancroft nnd Klgournev then were placed nt thn top of tho second and fourth nunrtcra. Itctls II. I t. Worth I. 1'OItT WOIITH. TiM" M.u.li 17 Mc-ore. i: H K i'ormn.vl Nninnils " ' ' I t Worth Tcxnn Icagut 1 1 Hattencs Mnrklo and u -s . Jorgau. Thomas nu iUvom ylooic, - .1 a, SOMl'J TEST! roi.i.ii.i. srit 'io si'Iiint Att.MNsr idjmm: sax uiAM isro, .Mnn li i:. Morila Itlikao), Hlniiforil iinlxcr ally aprlnler, nun of Iho fnafcM mill In Hie lounlry, will run IU jiiiiU ngiilli'l n tain liniM' hero in-1 1 wvih. Mini olid liorao ulll go Iroiii n Mn mil 111; Mini, Tom Lukanovic and Kid Brother Both Join Squad Tli" ml'r hipiad hna In in In- rrrnaed In the In ai couple of diyi lv nuarlei of new faea. Ilia let- eat arilvala In lug I'llrher Tom lnli ntuivle or laat yaar'a laam and bis lirolher. H young snulllpaw. nteh- ar Knnla and a young Infleldcr pros- pact liy the name of lllakely, I.ukanovle look In ha In Rood em ill 'Hi though he haa put nn aome weight during tha winter. II haa all the pap necessary and lie lieva ha will hnva a Rood yenr. Tom Is young and wmila Html her allot at thn innjnra and hna dnrldrd Ilia only way to gat It la to hum up Ihe Wiatein laiigue. I.ukp'a kid mother, li year old, la tall, rnngy chap who at a ills ImiPM of inn lent la a dead ringer for t'hll Ti.ill, a hna shown signs of teal pitching nhllltv In hla lengua experlenco mi il Tom liellnvea he'll make thn gnula wllh tlin Oilers. Tile tjtikniinvlc lirnlhera i iium from Sen I tin .wliero they wintered. lNMAf. TnxnB. Mnrch 17-TIia CIV. (unit Iii1ln" ntn! llm flm innill (iti mt lifm ltmiiy nmt Kimilny for h twn-KnMi Hprnkf-r m ittliylnic (rtt wiIIhk mil lMlt mul tf In iiritbuhly til full nrlionl fit riMkln will Uo rtnlMHl unfit thn iDiltflnai ihm tmlnlnti i-Aitip Hpfflktr (Mm li nH tnriat of th tprttiit In roriiiilDla lit "VauntnM" mi'l "trnnlitr ' llnfup, (liil'y. tthft tmlll fnir. th t'nUfrlt v of MtMlmlitnl. hnn rftuinwH in hi aitjilira, nfirr wnrkltiir out lirr n rtw Ihv llm will HiAln trnrl to Hi-Vter ftr hla Krududtlou in Juno. DAM.M. Tfim, Mirrh IT -Jim .I"f ft w til Mfit tnkA hlii it hut In I I In n an m htftfliHtl iitiiilr. 'Iho fnrtnr hvy- thiri to fiffli Ifltn In tho Iwn Rauto arri hMHt-rii thn I VflHiiil I mild n miit ( In clnnntl It (lif lictn tntiinrrow nml Mnn(ly. plrrt thp iwn Rumi, nprnnlltiir to Mcretar Mortis uf th DuIIhb Mnrluvi. DAI.r.AH, March 17.- It l prnlnlili thor stll ! very lit I to nll Inn of thi prhsciit (MpvfUiiil pquAil until aflrr tlm ilvimrlure r ttifi lmlln front llitlr )lla 1 r I til tier t-Aiiip lt tliia niiititli, alltiouith tpnltitlVA tirnpttU havf tn mml v rrw tntnr ) m ti twimi otiffrnlnir Die tllnpniiul II f H V (III tit ) Olinir tNlMlt, HP I'nntlnit tn ('(tin turn t uliout mtn, Tho Clnrlmiatl HpiIm minx hfrn tnniorrnw ntnl Pj nf y for a two-enma vertPii with tho JlltlUtta. OltANUn Tph. Mnrrli 17. Thn con truni of tlio Ht, Jnil Nattnhal l-mttr hrfMl'fltl rltth Urb ntons tfrtay nt tt) trulnlnir chmip, lh flrnt teixm hatluic lft Irii night for HottnttiM, l,n.. to iluv thi Ht. I'nui (mm tnumrrniy hikI in ta'; on tli New Work VuiiUms at Ntr urhtiiia fcuii.!;i'. IIOHTV, Matrh 17. Tti lt.l ox nf 19.'3. rhnnsetl hy off-PUflii Ml nnl traita, hUHii to toko pUjrlnit tnrm toilny wllh thn flint llnfliip HKatnat tho IMrnOH nt Hot Hprhutfi, Alii. Jaik Qutnn. ohtalii-.l front Mho Yunka. ivn to atari iiliuhliu. The rpat nf the tanin waa to tnltf ttin tlcl.I hi foltowa, only tlirpo mrn playlnf ttio o aiutuia inry nnui wnn tits Hni Box. ut yrnr. .1. Onlltna. tf; I'llllntcr T.b, hmlth. rf, l'rntt ;-h; llnrrta If, Vurat il, O Itnurkc, Waltara, c. OltANtlH. Toxaa. Mun-h 17 T Pt Lout Canllnnla werg nrhi.1uif4 for a hartl day of prnrtlra tn prpiiat1oit for tho gainH with tho New V rk "Vka tomorrow nml Hunduy, MOlllf.B. A , March It. lnv lin fnrth, truck hurtrr of tho Ft. tmtl Jtrown. v(ii ivallitc up hla oul left nrni today nllmvlna liln flrat turn n tho flrtiitf ltno whan lt pltchad to the hattwrj. JIINKIIAI. U'in.lA, T.j... March IT. Atlfr taking two In s rmr from His nmlsi .Mrln. ii In. Inimll Haiti ilrpntlaj Mil. nioriiitiK r..r l .irt Worth hi tly itie raU nnd ttirn Jotirnfy nn io DrIIib. wlirre itiy will oirrt ills nrtcUna Indisiii Hsiurjay nttpitiuon. J.rONHI.I.K. ris.. Mr.-h 17 Juilsn K. M. latndli, Inch eammlMlimcr nf bmrhall. wsnhs.l situlay' pr.ctk'. k'mun iieiwirn liiuln.r rcxulan and Yau lilgam wtilcii Ilia rvfsulati wan, i la 1. SAN ANTONIoTtohss. Slsrch 17. Tin wnrl.l rhsmplnn illanta Innlglit i-re di vided lata tw.i arnuea. tha aarnn.1 lanni leaving fnr a lhr' ivrnka' bariiaterinlnw irip nnrinwani leaa ami virill llaunM. Art Netlf. t'laud Joliiiar.l and Kiad Tnniv hi llu. nnlv rosular nil. lra ML'lJraw kui raisin mr iob urat team. HKW OHt.KANh. tr. It 17-Ni.t that llahe Itutti haa ilanintiatt uli-d tila ahiltlv In slam tho halt utrr th uall ef tli larS. lnoH fana taka nora Inlernt In auci vedllta sallies ti. hn t.l.. c.l liv tin. Ncv 11rli Yankeaa llrta. Tha tba S"l a homer Willi tha urvm loadni in a gams Willi Ilia l'tlk-ana yaateiday. KANKAH 'ITV. MAItrif J-Today I. thn laat day ef the st'rln training- at Wsishai'lile, Tsxaa, for the l.xnl inan nn liaaoclstton clul. llfslnntna tonininiw tha lilura will t.aiilll ila Ins off tl"lr ehtnillon aohi'ttule pr..Hnilnaiv i,. th.. oiienma nf 1 tir. rrgnlar arnm'ti I'xlil'.itif.ita Ulll ho aluard tt.ntoiion and iMih.liy al l-'ott Worili Big Bill Edwards Defends Football Against Attacks N'FAV YOH1C. March 17 - "Tho tiny will never cnnip when Intercolle giate football Will bo .ilinllxhi'd.'' deduced William II. "Illg Hill'' IU nuida. former Prliiceiou gildiioii star, lino today, In nnsweilng 111 I icks on the great Anieiicin lollcge gaino mado by William llnrd Taft In a opeccli In Waslitnglon ic cently, Taft guggegtcd Hint spec tacular competitive athletic events in college be abolished. "Any man who makes audi n sug gellon," said Mr. lCdwards, ' wn never a football player himself and doesn't undeiHtand the 1 1110 spirit In whit h 1 lie Kit 1110 l plaed I be in le It I III.. Ih-vi kiiioc In the ill I' elm l'.- . mi m;e si 'f re 1 in . hi 1 111,1 1. 1 1, , d,) iljle ., 1 1 1 1 1 1 I dw 1,1 11 11. r , 'i . .11'. .-tor .it ' . in , v -w o liu.tiocrs 1 h. 'c 010 ..iu.n of tho Princeton .clccn. tn t In Camp DUNDEE DEFEATS CHARLEY WHITE IN MOUND GO VrsiHtont Attack Knables .lunior Chump to Whip Chicago Sotithpuw M.W 'iltK. March 17 Johnnv liumleci of New York wa given tha Juilg' s' de iBlon over Charlay Whlio of Chicago nt tha end of their IS round hoiil In Madison Hq.ua r Onr den tonight, lJundep foreeil (he fighting from i.ia start, Wlilto being content to kIiiiiiI hm k and use hi left to ward off allaik. Diindaa, though stun several tlmaa hy tha Chlrngo hoy'a left hooks anil Is lis, kept coining III for more. Ho fieipienllv hniinced off ihe io mid sent right aid lefts In Whlle'a hndy. Willie aaemed hewllderad hy hi opponents ting lactic. In tho eighth Dundee lioiimed off all four aides of the ring, avtlnglug his left to While's face nt each rehouiid. The rhhagnan landed rlaanly wllh hi left on numrrotis oeenalons hut seldom did It appear to atop Ilundee'a ruah a. The verdict wa popular with the crowd. White ataggered Hiindee wllh n vli-iniM left hook In tho first I on ml. The aecond waa even. While lnudlng several hard rights and lofln to tha face, while Dundee contered his ntlnck on the Imily. Whllo aeorned to ha tha fiesher of tho two when they went lo their corner nt tho end of the third round. IHIlideo Innilnd iwveral lmrd body blow In t lio fourth, Whllo counter ing with lefts to the farc While slung Dundee with emtio hard lefts In tho fifth and rerelved- several lmrd rlghla to the body in return. Thn Chicago hoy Intlded oevernl lmrd lefts In the alxlh. Dundee was tile nggresaor thus fur. hut Whllo was Ixudlng tho clenner blows. White had Dundee In n bud way for a moment In tha seventh but tlio Italian boy came hack xtrong and una fighting lmrd at the hell. Tho Chicago lad had thn bettor of a haul exchanaa In the eighth, Dun- den nilaalng several right swliia. It was tho beot round so fur. Dun dee took seera! hnrd lefts to thn film mid body In tlio ninth nud landed a few terrific right swings In return. Inindeo wna doing most of thn leading. Whllo begun to step In In thn lentil nml Dundee llnd difficulty In kppplng away from his left hookn and J. lbs. Dundee wu giinie, how over, and frequently countered with torrlfln rights to tho body, lie bounced off tho ropes mid sent sev ernl hnrd lefts lo Whlto'rt faro and body (in Hin eleventh which was Diindeo'n round. Dundee nl.io wna thn nggresaor In Iho twelfth round, which vns marked by frciiuent clinches. They begun lo mix things In the 1.1th, White using his left to nd- vanliigp, whllo Dundco kppt ham- niPiltig with Ida right. Dundee kppt after ' 'hlle In the I ltd, sending sovetal right nud lefts lo tho Chi cago hoy'a body. They clignged in a lcloua exchange In tha final round with Dundco forcing the fighting nt thn bell. lleorglo Daley and I.ouls dUE- Iletnln, lnrnl bunt num. fought eight rounds to a drnw In Iho first pre liminary. Sammy Nnblo and Harry London, nmo local bnnlamwelglits, followed wllh an S-round draw. In the semifinals of eight rounds. rounds, Jnck Itecea of Mnn l'rnn- clsco wna given tho decision over cay Kul sir of Cumberland, Mil. Iteeves pounded Kitlsrr eontlnunui;- ly about tho body wllh the Muryland boy unabln to block tho blows. blows. Iteeves weighed 167 pounus and Kaiser 17'J. Wally Announces lto'll Itncc. I .OH ANtlia.KH. March 17. Wilt laco Held, motion plcturo star, who haa been featured In ninnv tlnrlng picture depicting nutomobllo rnces. announced today he hud entered thn International Nwcephtnkes rnco nt Imllnnnpnlls for ld.v .11. Ho has nlrendy received his 3-A driver's II ccimo and hi oiitratiro iluea arc now on tho way to Indianapolis, Held said. lloxcr Crows III During Fight. HOUSTON, March 17. lted Colo of Ht. Louis developed n sudden at tack of lumbago nt tho end of thn fourth round In his scheduled 12 round bout with Tim Droncy of lincasler, unit loocedcd the bout. Droncy. until thnt tlmo hud pun ished Col" 1 mishit 1 uhly by aldnev blows. Tlio 1111 11 weighed 13S pounds. CiiIih Ileal t'tlilcrstutlics. LOS AMilM.r.H. Mardi 17. Cblrugo NttioiiN 7. Lo Angeles, P.ti iric C01-1 ! 'K'i". r. ryjf Minni i'i nn 11 ii,iMvaafiiniww ibih sWIIHb WILDEST DILLON GRABS HOLIDAY STAKE HANDILY Seven "Marathoners" Try r.... if.,.., jo n nn milium in o-o ivuuu This Afternoon (illle txteiidorf'a fssl blacU enlrv. WilileKt lilllnn, annexed tha Ht. Pat rick day atakr) rm e, featuring a seven-evenl piogram nt Mld-Cotitl-nent pnrk rildsy afternoon, heating tha conalstent fillve Cannon by a half doien lengtha for thn five-sixteenths dhatniice, In the oilier five alxlaenth aff.ilr lloneyaurkln lind a walkover, wlnhlng by li lengths from So Long Dick and llpakcr's Lady. It wa a great tiny for (Iorb named after great race liorsna. Chief Man f' War and I'lnyfellow both won. Man ti' War won tha puppy rare, second on Iho program, for dogs making their fltat stmt. Another seven-race caul will he presented Halurday nflernoon, with a leal long-dlslancn nffnlr featuring, ttevernl tloga are scheduled lo !enp from Die starting cngn In Ihe fourth race at three-eighth of a mile, the contestants being Hhoeatrlng, Wlndv Cannon. Mls Cabin. Illlly t'nrtoii. Little I'Hrt. King Hleelo and While Vnn. Three race nt a 'juarter mlle nud linen more nt threc-slx-leeniha will complete tho pingintu. Cost tlmo In tho inaugural Is .1 O'l llll'lt, Hlncn eprlngllkn wenther bns nr ilved on tho aconn the Mld-Cnntl-nent llnclng nsanclnlloii Is being re wmdeil by greutly Improved attend nnce. Iwist Hunilny tho best crowd of thn season was out nnd yeterdny the nttendanco wna ery good for a week-dny. Doy Race Results 1'ltIDAY'H Itl;ai LT8 I'lrst rnco three-sixteenths mile Koatuliig Spring, first; champ Clnrk. seiond, Joo Karr, third. Time, 20 2-S. Ktcuso My Dust, Ilrnwnlc, and flood News also Tim. Second race, otio nunrler mile l'lavfcllow, first: Araaep, conil; Woodningrr, thltd. Tlmo ; 4.5 Noglit Hldcr nnd Kblng Hlono also ran. Third rnco thrcp. sixteenths nillo Articles Lady, first;' Dillon Wild Hill, second; llrey Iig. third, ilme, 20. Kdlth Cnntrlti. 'I'n Isn. oirl, and Krleuly b'ox also ran. 1'olirth ince, five sixteenths tnlln Wildest Dillon, flist; Ollvo I'annon, second; Klllarney lid, third. Time, .IS 3-5. 'Dutch llbrgmnn nnd Bun burn nlso run. Fifth rnre, one rpinrter mile Foaming Creok, first; Night Cap, second; lord llelpum. thlid. Time, SB t-r.. Crenlo Hue. Flirty Hoy, and Flying Hello nl.io inn. .Sixth men, flvo sixteenths tulle Honeysuckle, first; So 1mg Dick, second; Ilenker's Lilly, third. Time, 33 1-5. Cody nnd peerless llnro also ran. Seventh race, three-sixteenths mile C. Man CV War, first; Itroad wiiv,. lllrl, second; Clara Hainan, third. Time, 2ll 2-f.. .lo Ho. Slim P.irton, and Wild llenker nlso ran. Dog Race Entries Saturdnv'n entiles: First nice, purso 2i5. three-slx-teenlh mile .Mission l.iss. Ilnrry F, Cooky Date, llnndsomo Haby, Mis sion Miss, Kid Fox. Second nice, put so J2S, thrce-alx-teenths mile Cnuiilbnl King, Fern Cunnnif, Miss llobblt, Hpcetly Can non, pnrhy linden, Hury Mnnngcr. Third nice, purso 30. ono-fourlh mile (loltleu Moon. Itutti Flit I. Hetty .1, ftoberheutl, Wild Irishman, Kunming Water. Kourth rnre, ptirso l0, three- eighths mile Shoestring. Miss Cnblii, Windy Cannon, Hilly I'nrton, Little Flirt, King Steele, Whltn Vnn. Fifth rnre. purso 130. one-fourth mile Kid Knot. Wicked Lnd, Miss unre. linby Time, Flying Flirt, Sixth rare, tiurso 2fi. thipe-slx leentlm mile Holding Hands, Okla Flash, C'rnxy Pnrton, Flying Holle, uoeior 1 lure, licit l'artoii. Soventh race, purso I2S . one fnuith mile llcrelo Cannon, Ivy i-nrton, iieui iriait uiay. Little Iwtdy tlypsy Hoy. Uiy O. 'I'olctlo Team In Prnctlco Match. Thn cretini of Tulsa how tors not represented 011 tho Tuw.i Toledo on try will engage tho Hy-Tost flvo In a pi.ictlce match on the Y. M. C. A. alleys S.uuiiliy afternoon nt 3:3(1. ItCMiolds, llorgnnld, Hecker, Pll- clier nnd Siicllmaii will shoot for Iho lly-Tcet, while tiregnry, Itob- eita, Morgan, llrown nml (larrlson will furnlah thn opiiosltlon. It given prumlso of being a tight uinli 11 B FOR COMMISSIONER No. 4 Honesty and Energy Capacity and Courage Service and Safety DEMOCRATS, VOTE FOR HIM Contributed by Tulcans who are nlive to tho future welfare of our city. (Political Advertisement) - "THAT LITTLE GAME"- -KIDD1N'! 1 J mJU .-, -, . Tau-viSiU.,- ( vjoooutsrVT T30 hXHG V.Ke ioo . I Movi) "fcC V0HEST, I) "WCf! UCfC. M UoStt ' HiDMT -., ' LEE FOML RIGHTFULLY LOOKS FOR BROWNS TO BE IN THE RACE; POOR START HURT 'EM IN '21 l:v liWH t WM.sil, I V Morllna Kdltnr Mliltll.i:. Ala., Mni ih 7. "On tho ninth of .lulv," Mi. Lee Fohl re marked today In thn bnssn pro fiindo of evident relish, "thn Ht. Louis Hrowns .wero exactly bnll gnmea behind tho .BOO iimrk. Up to that tlmo wo hnd lost lift bnll games, two lnflelder. our tampers ami qulto n lot of time. 'Then, here Mr. Fohl clenrea tho mnnngcrlnl lnranyx with a de precating cough "wo started to win. When tho sensnn closed, wu wero In third plnco behind tho Ymiks anil Indians nnd just naif a gnmo In front of tho Senatnrn. this In spllo of tho fact thnt Walter (lerber was on t of I games nnd fjeorgo Slslcr minted 15. Can you blamo mo for feeling; oplmlstlc ubout the 1022 senson?" Wo could not. Tbero wn much in what " r. Fohl snld, Just ns thcro was much to ndmlro In his talent for statistic. Tho Hrowns hnd plenty of luck last year hut It wits all bad. Hitting TclN tho Story. First off. Joo Oedeon win enst Into tho outer dnrkness becnuso of what wna deemed to bo guilty knowledge oj tlio 1019 world' se ries gcnntlal. That deprived tho team of Its focotid biiseinan. Clcr ber's lnjui'v eliminated a star short fielder nnd Slslera absenco meant the temporary removal of one of tho greatest ball player of nil time. Tlio answer to tno urown a anil ity to como through last season is found In tho batting averages. Tako tho regular lineup ns outlined for the season by Kohl: Slsler. the fines first baseman In tho land, hits .371; Ken Williams mid .lohnny Tobln, outfielders, wero tied at .3.i2 nml IUhy Doll Jacob son strung along nt .3 IS. , That kind of business will carry any team, Including otio thnt look to no merely a fair dcfenslvo out fit, such lis tho Hrowns. They may not bo all they might In pitching effectiveness, they nniv lack a lilt of consistency In Infield dofonse, with Harney MeMnniis yet to prove that ho can ettiml tho pace nt hoc nud base, but thn hitting Is good enough to mnkn them ns dangerous ns a wood nlcohol gurgle. Not Weak Defensively. McM.iuua himself should hit around .27S for tho season. So nlso should tlerber nt short, KUorlo at third and Hank Sevcrcld, f(rst strlng catcher. Defensively, tho club Is bv no means weak, merely under suspi cion. MeMnniis Is not as smooth ns a i on man's tongue nt second base, hut he w .ti coming on well at the flnlh of tho 1921 campaign, lie probably will get bv tdcelv enough flanked by n pair such ns Slsler and i.crbor. Furthermore tho outflold 's strong In nil departments and ki j J. i1j l. Sevcrcld nml Josh Hillings nre flrst das catchers to s.iv nothing of Pat Collins. Pitching, however, must be reck oned ns a defensive unit nml here tho paon of Joy seomg to break on a sour note. L'rbnn Shocker, n great right-hander. Is the only con sistent pitcher in tho outfit. Dixie d.ivih is one of tho (mention marKg of tho club. So la Van Olldor, nnother right hantlor, who has been promising much for sumo lime without actual ly meeting tho obligation In full. Hill Pnyuo Is a fair left-hander who probably will never bo much better. A left-hnnded possibility Is rruett, who comes up from Tulsa, Okla., with a pedigrco iim long ns tho arm of Circumference Itself. Culp, with tho club Inst year; Walmvrlght, from Louisville nnd Melne, from Henumont, Texas, round out tho string. Just thnt. Cnsci of Mr. Danfnrlh. Which brings ns to Davo Dnn forth, lie gentleman whoso trans fer from Columbus commanded tho sum of eight ballplayers. Danforth has been In nnd out of major league tmsebnil since 1911, when ho first on mo up tn tho athletics. Ho was with tho White Hox pctinnnt-wln-nlng machines of 1917 nnd 1919. contracted tho slilne.bnll hnblt from Lildlo ci otto during tho latter campaign nml was nllnwed to go his whv when nil freak deliveries came under official displeasure. (July ono lnflelder stands out among tho recruits and ho has them all stopped. Tho Icld In question Is Geno Robertson, who hit soni" .350 In tho Western lenguo Inst year nud hns tho added ndvantago of having been brought tip hy tho club since 1911. Urno la ono of theso small, bettpr lnflelder. hit from the left sldo of tho plate, throws well from nny position nnd alto gether cor .lorts himself In most ap proved manner, Ono of tho extra outfielder 1 Chick Shorten. purchn.d from De troit. The other, If two nro car ried, will bo Durst, a left-hand hit ter from Henumont. Thomas tn Salt Ijikc. MODESTO, Cal.. March 17. Cliot Thomas, former catcher on the Cleveland American and other major lenguo clubs, has been signed by tho Salt Lake club ot tho Pacific Coast league, It was announced to night. White Sot Ilcgulara Arrltc. SIX1U1N. Texas. March 17. With tho arrival of Eddie Collins and Earl Shecly, tho Wlilto Rox aro alio to put their regular Infield on tho field. Dick Kerr. Eddie Mulli gan nnd Hlb Fnlk nro tho holdouts who hnvo not reported. Six ot tho sox nre on tno Hospital list. Dayton S-Man Squad Into Lead With 2,916 TOLLDO. Ohio, March 17. Tho Koors of Davton. Ohio, bowling on tho last sound of flve-mnn team In the American Howling congress tournament here last night, went Into first plnco with a scoro of 2.910. displacing the Mlneralltca of Chi cago, which has held tho lend with 2,904 nemly a week. Thn collection wna mado In games of 073, 91 1 and 1,029. TOLKDO, Ohio. March 17. Big money winners showed up today in tho minor events of tlio American Howling congress tournament but uono of tho competitors could add enough to his string to tako first plnco In cither tho doublea or sin gles division. , Tho best scoro ot tho day In the two-man event was 1.234 rolled by V. Smejkal and K. McNalr of Kllza bctli, N. J. It gavo tho pair a tlo for ninth place. Only ono change resulted today In tho Individual standings. C. War ozak or Chicago howled B71 for sixth placo for the best single score tho day. liio Swim llcconts HroUcn. NEW HAVEN. Conn.. March 17. Klvo world' records wero smashed in Carneglo pool tonight by tho championship Yolo swimming team. N. T. (Itiernsev of New York broke his own record for tho 75-foot plungo when ho won tho event In 33 seconds flat. A Yale relay toavn, mndo up of 18 swimmers established new world's marks for tho 400, r.oo nnd J, 000-yard and onc-milo relay rates. Gun Club Shoots Today. Tho Tulsa Jun club will hold Us regular weekly shoot Saturday after, noon nt 2 o't lock at tho range, two and a half miles north of tlio city. Visitors as well as members aro In vited. NiV ant a HE-smoke? Light up a LADY DEVONSHIRE., smoke 'cr slow and easy-like . . makes a fellow want to purr, almost I No, it's not too strong . . . but it sure is rich. Three sizes: One's 2-for-25c One's 15c straight One's just a dime Made by F. It. Rico Mercantile Cigar Co., SU Louis, Mo. That says something TULSA, SHAWNEE, CAPITAL, KEOTA WIN 1ST ROUND Three 'Little Ten' Com", r. ence Members Go Inu Semifinals NOrtMAN, March 17 T'. . tral high school conference , survived tho first round of th championship basketball torn n , played hero today. ky T - -. u . ...... . I live, waa tho only team o r- I.lttlo Toil conference tn . Victorious, dcfeatlne DurnM t district, nnother nonconfci-' let. Tho scoro wa 49 to Shawnee, of tho f ::'! nnd Clinton ot tho seventh i opened tho tournament il -noon, Shawnee defeating t h i to 22. Tulsa, first dlstrbt, ano'', t trnl ronfercneo team, bad a pnratlvoly easy disk cum . . Hlngcr. tho team wbl h u . , sixth district meet at LI p.. Tlio scoro was. Tul-a. ... i ger, IB. Oklahoma City, central " champions, and rcpreicm , ,' tho fifth district, defeated If 29 to 12. Lambert won tlio , district tournament nt Hi.nl Tulsa meet Shawnee, a, , i, A homa City tackles Keotn semifinals Katutdny, TuNa , i Inhomti City nro favored n , Lineup nnd sutntnarli s Tulsn-Ulnger game: 'lulsn (27) C i, J . Holing. If i i. Cook, rf l " i Keith, c - o i Ledford, lg 1 n i Lawton, rg. (C.ipt.) ; (lenrhnrt, If 1 Coforth, lg n " i Moore, c ' McCullough, lg n Snppcnflold, rg. , " ' Total pi 4 Dinger (10) I s. I i 1 . Compton. 1" .' i' 1 Carey, rf. I i i Center, c II. Smith, lg. : Slayer, rg i " I Total 'I I '. Itcfcrcc II. V. McDcimot (mV i- homa. Umpire O. ('. .l.i ' - i (Oklahoma.) Thiio of h.i'x.-, minutes. 'lloxcr Dies After Knockout OMAHA. March 17. T-nj " M lary. Omaha boxer. di It - : shortly after being kno. k. 1 . Hny Carter of Sioux c , Additional Sport on Pane Vi CJSSRETTE Tkt Fun't in lU - Bmoka oni aort to I Clink they a t wholaahcw T Jujttiintp Business Cards THE CHILDREN'S DAY NURSERY 717 SOUTH CnEVK.NNn Children Cored For During Working or Shopping Hour DR. 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