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9 1 lil Stonet Lets Yankees Down With Three Hits Rain Halts Oilers at Wichita TULSA DAILY WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 16. 1922 DETROIT TAKES THREE OF FOUR FROM NEW YORK ) Walter Johnson Gives the Senators Edge Over Indians in Series NEW YOP.K, Mar 1'. Detroit midi It Ih'rti itraliht (rom Ntw York, taklnr ths lul f ,n ,oa'"Jr. T,, ,lltrs lilt Sam Jonn bird, hll Stoner. Dir ' yminsitar. Iiflit New York to ,r;. Mil 1hm doubl. ptsys aMsrt it.'rir In kttin down Naw Vuk'i acors. lift KTflf Nlw York. All II M S it,. 1h 1 11 1 AB II 10 A wilt, rf 3 man. it 3 1 4 0 2 M. ef Vnrll, K ' HflliMfn rf flirt. J!- i purf, flu 0 0 1 1 0 11 0 3 0 3 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Millet, rf ripp. in wni. Sb SWtl. U Htltirif. e S. JonM, p ODoul, p Vim, n Hmt, P I i 0 Tntili 27 3 ST 7? iiimed "t S. Jenrs In tlchlh. .! by lnr.li.Kii T.,.l f.ilO 010 110 M0 1 Kw Yolk 000 000 cimttiirT Thrf-basft hits Clark, -Illua. Ills. fcMrr. JIHIsr. I)oubl plsya Iltus. l,y ami Win; ItlKney. Clark and Wui! Smnir ItiKDty nl Win: watr and nil stobtr . Smirk out Uy .lanes 1, tiy pinner I. Huns niu :. It. Jones I, nig- ti,, miner. Miner. ro errors. Sennlors Tiike Series. wisittN'OTON. May 15 Washington took tha Ion end of Ita aeries with t;iev. Iirul ny winning wiw ui Kama luuari J.:. Johnson and Baiby both wen Ml hard, but me inrmer provu mora zi fectlvei In the plnchea. (Imlins WllMniton, AB II TO A Au II 10 A Jin'"!!. If 5 KmU'i. lb 9 fprabrr. el 3 Urinals, lb 4 (mil. I. 3 cvim, Jo 3 KW4 rf 3 iGriiwr, rf 1 0 Still. 3 iidici (I lift. P 4 8 Rinh, 8b 1 3 1 3 5 13 1 1 lltrrli. 2b 3 Blw. ef 4 Judl. lb 3 iroft. rt 4 nlln. If '4 riilnlrh. o 4 Prriln'ili. u 3 Jobuon, p 3 0 1 0 3 0 II 0 3 Will Si 11 31 11 Tollll 33 12 27 13 xnaited tor Wood tn elirhth. ullin for O'Neill In ninth. Score by lnnlnca: Cleveland "! t0 0102 Wuhlr.ilon , Ill 000 OOa3 nummary: Threa-baae hit O'Neill. Home run Judue. Doublo rlya Judge, recklnpauirh and Judire: Perklnpauiih, llirrli and Judia; Ooilln, Pecklnpauith inj Judge; Wambabanta and Jlclnnli. Enei on balla Off llagby 1, aft Johnaon 4 Struck out By Johnaon 2. by Bagby 1, Buna-Speaker, l)eby. lluah. Judge, ritlnich. litron None. Three for noeton. BOSTON. May IB. Beaton mad It three etralght from Chicago today when Warren Collins held the vlsltora to flva Mil the lied Sox winning, 2-0. A alnglu by Burns with one out In the sixth, foU loed by a pasa to Pratt and a wild rllch which advanced both men and a i!r,c!a to center by John Collins scored bath runa. score t Ctline. ab ii ro A Jatmion. n 0 13 3 Boiton. AB It I'll A Ulboli). ef 4 MfCM'a. Sb 4 tClllltl. 2b 4 Burns, ID 4 fritt. 2b 3 J.Olllm. rt 3 Putin, fi 3 Harris. If 3 rttlluer, 3b 3 Ruel, e 3 ir.Co'Jlm, p 3, Hoeprr, rf 3 Wlnl, lb file. If XMII. rf iitili. e e 4 3 3 Cwrtnff, p 1 UJll'IIQ 1 lotl'l 33 3 31 13 Tollll 2 5 27 3 iKitled lor Courtney In ninth. Score by tnnlogss ... rticigo ooo ooo oooo Boiton 000 002 OOx 2 Summary: Three. base hit Moatll. liases en belli Off Courtney 7, off W. Collins 6. eirock out By Courtney 2, by W. Collins . nnni Burns, Trait, nrrors Johnston, Pratt. Browns Drop (lame, PHILADKLPHIA, May 16. rounding Civli and l'ruett for 14 hits enabled l'hll ilelphla to win today the deciding gam ef the St, Louis aeries. 13.3. Aside from entering the Brnwna' 10 blta. Hasty riida to hits. Including a home run hlch scored two men ahead of him In the seventh. Score- tl. Lull. ab n ro a rklliiilphla. AB II ru A tcelll. rf 3 2 0 0 Tonne. 2b rr1r, u 4 Hilt, lb 9 KlU!imi,lf 4 tamit, e 5 IVrtfO, rf 3 rifrtie, 8b 1 rjmfaon 1 rl'o,!h 0 )lr)!'u, Sb 4 t'lli, p 3 tlCollltl 1 f.'Jf.l. p 0 1 3 Juhmton, lb Walker, If rtrklnl. e Miller ef Welch, rf Prtri. 3b flaHoiir, H IlnVi P 3 13 0 u Tollll SJ 10 2 24'T Tollll SO 14 27 6 Xlutted for Kllerba In eighth, ulialted for Davie In eighth. Score by Innlngas ft. Uula i", 002 000 100 3 Philadelphia ioo Oil x 1J 8ummary: Two-baae hits Rhorten 2, slker, Ualloway. Komi runa Walker, WrMinui. blsler. Hasty, Bases on balla Off Hasty j, off Davla 5, off Pruett 1. ftruck out By Davis 2. Uuns Slaler, Shorten, MrManus, Johneion. Walker, J'irklni 2, Miller J, Welch J, Dykes, OaU lowy 2, Hiity. Errora Slaler. llobert ion. OFriClALS TATjK TO CIV1TANS Klskaddon Asks Tliclr Support of mil Liimpnign ror ii cw uau. Support of the Clvitan and other c.vle bodies of Tulsa is being cn lwed by Harry W. Klskaddon, com miisloner of flro and police, to wards the plan for a modern police ttIon. Before tha Clvitan club at " meeting Monday noon at Ed 'Joods' cafe, Mr. Klskaddon spoke. e said that the city commissioners uvi0rud "I"" the present Jail, mcn was a disgrace, and construct "K a modern Jail upon tho slto of ifto present city markot. H. C. Adlor, flro chief, and J. M. -rutcnfleId, commissioner of streets na sewers, also spoke. Tho club was also petitioned to unport the Amateur Athletlo asso- vunn movement In Tulsa, which pistil! to provide a permanent place Mn if nwateur sports of all kinds n be held here. ' Indian LaniliTltlcs Held Void. WASHINGTON, May 16. Tho su preme court of the United States iJjjV declared void title to Indian eh.. Oklahoma procured by pur t. S b.y,I flu E. Wart while acting in ,,vPVai.?M'rtnt attorney-general th. i e IndIan caBo. Tho decision of r.wl.w5r.court rvas ttrmed In part, rnsnaea Part and ho case re Tour Ilandlts Oct 430,004). r1,,..lL,Nl;.FIEU. Mo., May 16. tri. V.a"B M,a an automobile 'rinsportlne a 130.0nn nnvrnll lh her.)'18. and San Frnnclsco railroad sV.nii"lay: eelled money and tha n Pi!Cman was shot In u Lefi..nrm & on of the robber wiy, B"cmPlel o Prevent the get There's One in rLtHToJ Tmst RAOVO op mimbI Abu OUGHT To A I , TMV UDRAfy AMD L f iwft HLMBi 1 ' IUDCGO I HAVE A RADIO- -MV BOY wamtcd 0jb so i Got The apparatus FDR. HIM U.D HE1 5CT THE THING UP VUE HEAR. 3ooD MUSIC AND. LECTUflC-S GvCRY WtGMT- TX'-S GREAT TULSA MAN WINS DOUBLES EVENTS IN STATE SHOOT Gus C. Fayne Leads Big Field of Amateurs at Ardmore AnDMOR, May 15. Gus C, Tayno of Tulsa won the Oklahoma state amateur doubled trapahootlng championship by defeating Wllllaro M. Lambert of Oklahoma City hero In tjio flrat day of a three-day shoot. After tho two had tied with 41) joints each, out of 25 pairs shot at, each contestant shot at 10 palra of ulrdH In tho ulioot-off. I'uyno dropped 19 nut' of tho 20, while Lambert finished with a score of 16. Frank Trofh of Vancouver, IS. C, tied tho 40 points mado by Lam bert and Payne, bu. owlnir to tho fact thut ho was not a resident of tho state, ho could fiot compcto for the stato champlinshlp. Troeh holds tho world's amateur ull around championship and "wnj a member of tho Olympic teiim which represented America In tho last In ternational contest for amateur trapahootlnc supremacy. Troeh was thu all-round high man for tho day, shooting a straight 100 birds In tho Hlnglcs and '49 out of 50 In tho tloubles, making a total of 149 birds to his credit out of a total of 150 shot at. Another perfect scoro In the sin gles shooting was mado by "Chief" IJttlebcar, Pawnee Indian of Pawnee, Okla. I.lttlebcar did not do so well In tho doubles, dropping but 47 out of 50, lTowevcr, ho entered Into a tlo with "Umbert for tho second place In tho day's shoot, Kach dropped a total of 147 birds out of 150 In tho singles and doubles, Moro than 150 trapshooters wero hero today, with 100 moro expected to nrrlvo tomorrow. All Passengers Escape In Wreck in Indiana WARSAW, Ind., May 15. All pas sengers miraculously escaped serious Injury when Illg Kour passongcr train No. 39, southbound from St. Joseph, Mich., to Indianapolis, this morning struck a broken rail In the north nart of Warsaw, throwing the" locomotive and throe coaches Into the ditch. The cars turned up on tholr sides, tho train was run ntng 35 miles an hour, but none of tho ppssengers received hurts more serious than bruises. Daggasemen were crushed between falling trunks but not seriously hurt, It was ro ported. ICS 'Hale Window Represents Tulsa in HHa(iB8f aHSHHHjB&ttBUMBaaV i',i. i,.. rhnmiinr nf Commerce of sDortlnx goods manufacturers nnd somo individual manufac turers offer lurgo cash prizes in a window trimming contest with tenns and golf goods. Great In terest' Is aroused over tho United States In this contest ond hundreds of window photographs aro sent to Washington, D, C, to bo Judged there. Tulsa Is roprctented this year with an Interesting display In tho largo east window of tho JI. C, Halo Hardware Co. A photograph of tho window Is shpwn, above Every Office S' CRlPPlT- woiMDtiifuu RADIO LA.5T I nan 1 I I IMSV WliHg I I 1 V VJKrw rtr I W.J.Z, That' .5 nJEujaRW Y'fYrJOUj AMD Greb-Tunney Match Set for May 26 Takes Front Place Winner May Get Crack at Carpentier. for World's Title By ROHKUT HDGRE.V. The Greb-Tunney match sched uled for May 26 Is tha next thing to a heavyweight championship bout. Tho big fellows always draw. Little men put up a fust, clover exhibition of boxing, but tho "sock" Isn't there. They make a pretty picture, but they lack tho big "bam" that lifts tho spectators off their seats and makes them -feel every punch. There's nothing awo-lnsplr Ing in their work. A Jeffries, a FJtzslmmons, Demp- "ey. wlllard, Langford, nny of tho big fclldws with tho wallop, always kept us gasping for breath in sym- .pathy with tho fellow taking It, Jt may be tho cavo man in us that makes us take Joy In tho spec tacle of two ring behomoths crash ing together and landing mighty swats Just plain ntavlxm. Hut If thero wasn't a bit of tho cave man spirit left in theso days of prohibl-In-It and all of that e?ort of Jolly old rot, tho world would bo a dull placo to Ilvo In, uMy Mtt't (Icorgcs. Thn u'lnnri. of Tll Tllnnpv.flroh battle may attract Carpentier over for another American trip. And Georges against either of them would a dandy match. Carpentier. In his weight class. Is a wonderful ring man, Dempsey was too big for him, but against Greb or Tunncy tho flying Frenchman would put up a scrap worth crossing tho country to sec. Georgo Engel, who manages Grnb, says that nothing snort or an eartn riuako or a cyclono can keep Harry from winning. "And after that within threo or four months," eays George, you aro going to sco Greb In thu ring with Ucmpsey, Greb has ono Idea fixed in his head. It's that ho can whip Dempsey over any routo front 15 rounds up or a shorter routo If Jack Insists on It. Ho has helped Dempsey train several times, and ho knows uvery move Dempsey makes. Dempsey never has been able to hold Greb off, and ho couldn't do it In a fight. " 'Tho way to beat Dempsey,' Greb says, 'Is to keep him on his heels. Don't let him set for a punch. Stay on top of him and nover stop nit ting, and ho can't do a thing.' "If Greb gets on with lempRcy tho world Is going to see tho busiest 15 rounds, If it goes that far, ever pulled off in a ring,' Jock Hutchinson says he hopes tho golf rule makers won't bar high col lars an well as fancy clubs. Jock MCARD A BANS him' owe For. Mrs IHING OM MV 83HT- 3TATlOili wears a high collar that digs Into his neck, as it keeps his head In tho best position to play his fchots. 2a danger of collars bolng barred, however. Thero Isn't any rival manufacturer lobby to work against them. Hlg Dill Edwards' official rctlr- mont from Princeton's: football ad visory hoard won't keep Hlg Hill from going down to rrlticcton every year and showing tho hoys a few good old-tlmo football points. Illg Hill was a corking player when ho captnlned a championship Tiger team 20 years or so ago. During tho past zo years his mines as jscw York street commissioner, us col lector of tho port ami lncomfi tax collector, and his law office nevor havo kept him away from Prlnco ton. Hlg Hill's fight talk to tho team on tho rally night beforo a big g.imo has often sent tho Tigers out to down Yale or Harvard. It has been ono of tho features of every training season for 20 years. And oven if Hlg Hill isn't holding any official posi tion down Princeton way his fight ing roar will Jaiz up TIgor teams for many years to come. Princeton wouldn't bo Princeton without Hlg Bill. Golfers to Chicago. Walter llngan and Joo Klrkwood will tour China on their trip around tho world, and try to dig up somo dopo on that Chink story that golf wns Invented lit China 4,000 years ago. They may como back with n set of Chlncso golf clubs, which will, of course, bo promptly barred by tho Golf moguls ns an Innovation not sanctioned at fit. Andrews and not upproved by tho Hrltlsh. Charles Ledoux, tho fighting Frenchman, rofuscs to bo kept out of tho championships. A couplo of months ago Ledoux was stopped by Eugeno Crlquo, French feather weight champion of Europe. This looked llko tho end of n long career, Lodoux fought Kid Williams for tha world's bantam championship long beforo tho war, was a French soldier In actlvo sorvlco for four years, and has been fighting In tho ring ever since. Hut you can't keep a good man down. Lodoux Is on top again through winning tho Hrltlsh ban tam weight championship by out pointing Tom Harrison In 15 rounds. Another European noto says that Rombardlor Wells haB comn out of retirement, knocking out Alfred Lloyd, tho Australian heavyweight, in 10 rounds. This must havo been unother cruel blow to Dempsey, English promoters wanted him to moot threo men, Llnyd among them, In ono evening. Hut perhaps tho Hombardler has como back Just In time to tnko Lloyd's place. Volls al ways has been tho hard luck kid. Johnny Wilson Is going to meet National Contest I (.KIH J fl'M TRViMS To 7"" ( 1M A UTTt-a Mfr N By Briggs ' THCRO I .SIT iJ MY LIBRARY" AMD IN CA5tS AND COMFORT I hgar. Good lccturs Bascqauu RESULTS , on OPcra - ovjst tiKe That-J . IJSM'T IT -STuPEFYIMG ! 7 somo mlddlowclght at tho stock yard. From what wo know of Wilson's record that s Just whero ho ought to get u Job. ASSAULTED BY EIGHT MEN Knnsna Clly AVniiiiui Klilnnpoil nnd Taken to l-yiioly uiiiln. KANSAS CITY. Mo. May 15 Jlrs. Antoinette. Conley, 27, was In a serious condition today In a hos pltnl while pollen wcro searching for eight men who Saturday night brutally assaulted her In a desnrlod cabin several miles from tho city. Tho woman's story, told yestcr day after sho had been found half conscious nenr a road by noy scouts, was ono of horror, sno was tuacK Jacked and dragged Into a motor car by tho men Saturday night while walking on tno street, in nn all-night orgy In tho cabin sho was assaulted by each of thn men, beaten and her clothing torn off, sho told police tho men wcro for eigners. Hoiwlrd Whisky Ilnrrrd. WASHINGTON. May 15. Tho United States supreme court today held that whisky In bond may not bo shipped through American ports from ono foreign country to tno samo foreign country or to another (for eign country. Tho test enso was brought by the Anchor lino of steam ships against tho revenue colloctor of New York. 17, S. Net Star Kllmlualnl. Sandwich, Eng., May 15. Miss Rosamond Sherwood, tho only American contestant, was ullml natod from tho Indies' open golf championship tournament on the Princes courso In the opening round today, whon Mrs. Fletcher of Wembley, defeated her 3 up and 2 to go. GREYHOUND RACES Mid-Continent Park Six or Moro Races Nightly 8:30 p. m. Except Sunday Races afternoons Sunday at 3 p. m. Admission 75c Take Sapulpa Car or Red Fork Electric Cars Direct to Park. a.i' k. - . i V 4V TficNew TULSA WINDS UP WITCHES SERIES THIS AFTERNOON Jumps South to Clash With Oklahoma City Wednesday Special tn The. Woild. WICHITA, May 15 Jnek Lell velt's OIUth took another day's rest when the third g.imo of the Tulsn Wichita series was postponed be cause of rnln. Trnmrrows stand closes the Oilers Initial Invasion of tho northern clubs, nnd thn Tulsa club will leave heie Tuesday night for Oklahoma. City whom tliey clash with Holland's Indians In their final uamo beforo returning home. Lollvelt said hn wn expecting one of the hardest battles of the season, when ho met thu Oklahoma City club n tho series will probably de termine whether thn Oilers aro to stay In tho first division or ngnln give way In thn Capital City tram. who they forced down lino mo sco ond division. Tim Witches will ilron down to Tulsa for tho opening series nf th next home season tliero Willi tne r ler Kiindnv, Jack Leiiveit. commnnnnr-in-ciuef nf tho v sit ng crew, declared that ho wan dlssimolnlcd because tha canto was rained out, ns his team was ready to go llko it inuso afire and his athletes fretted at delays. llniiKlaud will probably start for Tulsa tomorrow. Western Association Miners Smocii Serins. JOPLIN. Mo May 15, Th Miners mado a clunn sweep of thu Springfield stiles by taking a sen sational gamu hero this afternoon. 2 lo 1. Ingram allowed tho visitors but two scattered hits anil they scored onco In th ninth. Tho Minors camo back In their half with n nnlr. I'nolnw. nlnch hitting 'for Ingram, connected for n doublo to scor0 thn tying nnd winning runs. Scoro by innings: It. H. B. Springfield ..000 000 001 I 2 .Innlln 000 000 0022 9 Hottorles: Dumovoich and Wcfjs; Ingram and Street. I : s 1 1 1 WIiih Again. ENID. May 16. Tho Harvesters got tn McMlcklo nnd Dennis for H hits nnd won tho final tamo of the series with MeAIester. 9 to 1 heru today. Kllleen hold the visitors to flvo scattered hits. Itelger poled out his H'Jvuntli homu run or tne season Kllloen nlso hit n liiimo run. Scoro by Innings: It.H.E MeAIester ....0U0 010 0001 5 Enid 125 1)00 Olx 9 14 1 Hattorles Me.Mlcklw, Dennis and Uurgo; Kllloon and Diamond. TmIiim 'latvo Final. FORT SMITH, Ark., Mny 15. Fort Smith took tho final game o tho scries from Henryctta todny. to 5, when tho Hens blew up In tho second Inning, .Manager noyes o IIki Hons protested thu gamo on account of Second Hnsoman Jones of the Twins batting oU of order. Score by Innings; H.H.E. Honryetta 100 210 0015 9 7 Fort smilli ,...zou uuo oux I a 2 Hatterles Meadows, Adklnsj and Hayes; Hoyd and Rust. FRESH BARBECUED MEAT DAILY AT THR PEOPLES EXCHANGE cArcher E&i the new Arrow Collar 20ff each Cluett.Pcabody Co. Inc. 'tlx improved eiie SAJEXV KAZOR. II Britton Is Signed lo Meet Long In O. C. May 26 Thn proposed hoiil between Jack Itiitton, welterweight clinmplon. lid liny I.onir at Olmlioma city Mnv Sri hai.imn n rni'Mlnfv Mnmlnv night when Dan Morgnn, Ilrltlon's mnmiKor. affixed tl In signature to n contract after a long cnnfnrenco with Dan V. Lurkey, president of the llro0M Athletlo club. Ilrltloii wns giinranlretl i.i.flflo fur thn limit. II.Riiii mum than hl gunrunlee for nieellnn Mnrrls l,u hern tonight. Mr Iirkev dep.uleil fur Oklahoma t'lly mi nil eiirlv nmriiliig train Tuesdny with the slimed contract In his pnckel. He already had signed Long. I.niiie niiil his father. R T. Long. rm nmniiK tho laltnrs In loun estenliiv fnr the Ilrltlnii-I.iix limit. Itolh ero inlrndureil In vhnmplon llrillnn. IIImiiUs Phnnv Prixvcilhig. KT l.oriH, Mny 15. Tho respec tive dlvnrre petition and cinss-lilll of Mr. nnd Mis. It, D, Hnngsti'i. former ly of KntiMis City, nnd Muskogee Okla., i'i dismissed by the ciiurt of dnmesllc relntlons. Mr. Hangnler Is Initustrlnl rnmmlsslon r nf the Ht l.nuls iibnmber of cnnimeree. Corona. ISttxaSiht m mi m 'J' i m II. P. CIGAR CO.. IiW. PMUilpbU,ra. tn llclous and R0 jiPRODUCTO Deny That France Plans To Extend Occupation LONDON. May 15. Alllen Chitliibertolii, governmeet sP'-es-man, denied In the h' iieo nf com mons till afternoon that Pinnae ii preparing to extend hei mlli'ary oc cupation nf (lermnny. Indlro't threats had .icen mn.lo b? France, to takd over additional Gorman ter ritory unless tho Germans nccept'd tho new domnnds of tho interallied reparations commission by May 31. Tcls Kansas Court l,nv, TOPEKA, Knti. Mny 15 -.ppll-rallon fnr an Injunction In restrain enforcement of the criminal provi sions of the ludilstllnt court law un der whli Ii he has been sentenced In Cherokeo and Ciawfmd counties, vwis filed In thn fedora! court todny by Alexnnder llowat, former presi dent of tho Kansas miners' union. 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