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TULSA DAILY WOULD, TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1922 10 in i B LIGHT TAP ENDS SMOKING BATTLE AS IT NEARS END Title Hearer Down on Knee When Challenger Delivers Rap SKW VOHK. June S -H'nny jnhartl, king of lh world' light weight pngdlnlii. went out nf hi clnmi ton Itrlit In n IS-round derlnltin mstih In Hi" New Voih rolodmnw In an nttr-rnpt to anri"X thi welter weight title from S7-year-old Jack Hrltton. wihl tn be th' irld' clev erest dffriiaelvn fighter and ring jcnTnl. Leonard weighed 1 :i 3 1 pound and hla veteran opponent ll 1-4 thtee-umtMii of H pound lnald the weltet wWght limit. Itrltioti lind all the better of the fight until tlil Incident, lie hail hpeii mi the orfenalva dining the greater part of thn content and look tmn ard's hardi'Kt blowa with a toaa of tha head and a mnim. Ho out 1,4-im-ard'M lip with left and riarhtu and though ho waa turned nrniitid aev ernl time by thn lightweight chum plun' atralght ilKht" to Jnw, ha eume hack at all 1 1 men, unruffled and full of tight. righti-rn "In Hurl." Aflar the tighter had loft the rink lli riowd in rue, around the ring, demanding an opluitlcin of both Ilghteni' Iiiclli In cAntierllcm Willi thn foiil.llnilnii waa on linn knee and va ilelllieralely etniek hy lmniird who then w Hiked to ills mi ner rimm ing that he had "truck llrllton rnlrly. The lefereii wild, however, that h thought the blow waa unintentional. The content waa Intel natlriK nt all alngen with both men appearing to be lighting their bent. DeapllH 111 X7 year llrllton displayed no end nt activity and when called upon brought nil of hla famed ilmc n'n eiHUIilp to bear ntcaltiHt hla op ponent. jTlm reatilt prevented Leonard from achieving hla grenteiit ambition to hernmr holder of both the lightweight nnd welterweight win Id titled. No lightweight champion hurt ever been alilo to win the welter weight title. FifllU lu Rounds Itound one Leonard look the (iffenrMvo, landed u light tap lo the lioo ami llrllton mlnKcil a hwIuk for tho body. They exchanged tight nnd leftH tn tliu body. Hut ti fought very cuiitloiixly, Leonard to evadii liritton'a hilt hook and llrlttun kept awny from tli'a Ilatlit wviKiit cham pion' straight right. There were few blown during thu round. ltnunil two They jinaicd n few light punches to tho jaw and weiu In a Rorle of cllnrlleH. llrllton atng gercd Leonard with n right to thu jaw. Loonurd retaliated with left to tho face Leonard turned llrlt tun around with' right to tho Jaw nt thu bell. Hound three Leonard pushed Hrltton around tho ring with leftx to the face. Hrltton acnt aoveral rights to tho stomach. Leonhrd'a upper lip wan cut by a Htralght left. They exchanged hnrd rights and lefts nt clone iiunrters nnd Leonard wfiB hacked Into n neutral corner nt tho bell. Hound four Leonard ntaggered Hrltton with a hard right to tho Jaw nnd followed with a nerle.1 of straight lefts to tho face. Ilrlttnii M'nt hard lefts tn the fnen nnd hodv. llrlttun forced Lennnrd to tho rope with n body ntlack. They weru fighting hard as I lie round closed. Hound five Hrltton took thn offensive, but landed fow haul blows. They fought for head nnd body at closo quarters. Hiltton ap peared to bo having tho better of thn exchange. Round six Leonard caught Hrlt ton on tho Jnw with several Untight rights, llrllton lound l.con f.rd'n head with ilKht swings. Dili- ton wns cut In tho mouth with n etralght left. They had a fast ex chnngo on the ropes with Hiltton on tho offensive Hound seven Lnonnrd nppenred tn bo taking thliiKH easily, waiting for a i'tiaue to land a knockout puni h In the meantlmi Hrltton found hla Jaw with right ami left Hooks. They slaggeicl each other with rights to the li-'U'd Thn fighting wa slow In lhl8 roiind Hound eight They traded punch es to thn head nnd body. Leonnid was working n atralght left to head effectively, but hum shaken twice with left hoolts to tha Jaw. They exchanged body punches in nn en counter nt closo quarters, with' Hrlt ton appearing to liavu tho best of it. Hound nine Leonard Jumped from his corner nnd forced tho wel terweight king around with rights to tha head, but Hrltton's defensive work was nt Its best and ho wns little, hurt. Hrltton sent a series of atralght lefts to tho face nnd forced Leonnrd Into n neutral corner, Leonard missed several rlKht awing nnd took a hard punch to tho Jaw. HOfNI) TUX. Leonard was shnkon with over hand rights to his Jaw. Leonard re turned hard left tn Jaw, and Hrlt ton eeemed willing to mix, returning I 1 CTRANF) I NOW PLAYING " ! James Oliver Curwood's II ' Master Screen Work ! ' "The Girl From Porcupine" I With lllll I Fairc Binncy and Buster Collier I Hi ' j; I TOONERV1LLE COMEDY j Schedule 9:45, 11:25, 12:30, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8, 9:30 1 Weltei S.'ipulpa Runs Away With Circus "Game Krom Muskogee SAI'I'M'A. June If! -liny Cor- ki'i crew of ball toaaoi from Mtia l koRee turned tod.iv'n game Into a liliena nnd the Hnpulpa Vank took the mcond of the nerPa by a '-nr i of 17 t" f. thereby cinching their i Liini to flml honor in thn firm hiilf of the enwn. The Kama ' plavd mi n muddy field, arid Hi eil lo waa rnptied for eeven atralght hlta In the opening atana that went iinflrll.il nn account of the wet' ground The Vanka nfil nine run off Iteedle nnd ("organ in tn fn.t innlnir. after whP h tha Met coiiieii'ed ihemaelvMt with playing every pool! Ion In tha field and let ting tha Vank awat tha pill every where they wanted, (.'organ rellaved Iteedle In the flrat frama. chafed hlmxelf lii the lxth Inning In favor of Wetael and let Clanton hurl the eighth itianan. Adair waa touched for thirteen nftlea, hut kept them well hi altered and had Ilia Mela out five time when III" flrat two Cor ganltea up to bat liad alngteU. Hrnr- HHiei, a. H. r. 4 WHIM, If 114 1 an ii m a IHMtt, rf I ;n lll li ir m tin n 111 a t Kiir. m ami. rt I MKillM. 4 I t i I a i i twin, li nt 1 1 1 " Mm. rf ,t 5 n rtflii.iif ji, ii. ik I t I l ntWtir, n n 1 runt, lb a '1 Nraailil. .1 Adair, p a a Nlrma Sti 0 0 cmMt, 4 t II .MrlWII r If lb II RcHi. r- a a Hrtfl r f 7h I Krtiirtil Ik 1 T .illl I tfl It SI .!'! 'l.iL?JLJl? Maiiutiia , " Aummry: Twolxati Ml Wetaal 1. Willi, grntt. rtftir, 1'unk, Nwh. ('Union. arltle Kelly. Umible rl Willi la Knlljr. CorB to raaahly. glnirk nut llr AAnlr I. rornn 1. Umt nn .ll-nff Hantl f. rntrntn . W'l' 4. lilt by nllrher Clanlnn by Aillr. Drlxaliy by CoiKn. Time . II. Um l,lr wmnaek unit MiAilnmr. Iliina -rlnnlnil , IJiw..':ldv, Nlrhnla, Willi j, kiiv. a-oti, niiH'i". riAeiaii. (in. hy. I'imk !. Nfmh Atlnlr t. Hrtor llahMl. I'lanton . Flli'pln. a good as wns sent. Leonard was always on tho defruslve In till louud Itntl.NI) KIjKVK.N i.eonuru swung hard with right and lefts to the Jaw and sent Hrltton to tho ropes, llrllton returned hunt rights to the head. This was Leonard's best round Hound twelve Leonard peeked with hbi left at Hrltton's face and Hiltton hooked hard rights and left to thn Jaw. Hrltton shook the I'glitweight champion with lights to stomach and left hooks to the Jaw. They exchanged light punches to the hend and body. Hrltton's defensive, work failed to show In I his round, llo used offen sive tnctlcj, nltogelher. Hrltton, on tho offensive, bached Leoiiiud Into n neutral corner with rights and left to tho head nnd liody. In coming out of this troublo, Leonard tripped 'm his own foot and fell backward to tho canvas. Hrltton stepped away, tho light weight champion regained hla feet nnd then Hrltton started another tit lark. Leonard backed around ino ring and they fell Into n clinch In Hiitton's corner. Them were n few blows passed to tho head, and ns the referen walked around Hrltton hrnkn nwav and went down to hla lv-iicn. dicing his corner. Ilo mo-. tinned to his second to claim u foul. Then Leonard, who nnd waikcu in the other side of the ring, walked around tho referee, struck lltjtton a lie it b nw to the body nnd snoiiieu tn the referee to count. The seconds of imtlL. men rushed nto tho ring nun Referee Haley waved tiotii men 10 their corners. It was then nn- tinuticcit Leonard had committed a technical foul, striking Hrltton whllo he wns nn his knee, 'run welter weight champion wiih unhurt. Inkii and Sinclair to Meet in Gridgc Fight Hoxlng fana who visit Hrltt Sims' emporium Thursday night when llradfnrd Simmons nnd Young Sam Lnngford clash In a 10-round bout, featuring tho first dusky glovo show tills slimmer, nro duo to oo nt least ono real fight. Kid Inky nnd "Cy clone" Sinclair, n couple of old rivals, have been matched for a six round preliminary that Is certain to be ii bloody affray, a It comes close on thu heels of a street battle In which Inky emerged victorious. Sims 1 trying to find an opponent for Starlight, favoiite of "Little Af rica," In the. seml-wliidup. Five Leading Ratters Of i!- - Major Leagues Wmtrrn Playar: WlUiania. flloui City Klahrr ftt. Joaalli , Msnuatlt iltnaha ... I7at Wlrhlts (lrantlinin, Omshs . Amrrlrnii Player: Rlilrr. HI. I.oiila Htpphr-BBon, CUv. . IlrllmanB, tlatrott . Hprakfir, ClrvelftBit . Cobb, Detroit .Sstloiuil Player: llnrnaliy. Si Ixiula dowdy llnaton .... II Urimih, Ilronklyn Illalieo. I'lttaburKh . Grime Chicago . . , I. eilKiie. II. All. 33 73 10 J7t S7 119 71 :t l 140 l.rilalie. C. All. r :u 31 103 1 tin t.7 108 (3 lint 1 MiRlie. O. All. 61 311 43 tit It 124 9 ?IS j 3:9 It. II. in 34 13 tt 73 107 11 111 (4 93 II. II. 4 i:i 17 43 fO l0 4 77 37 71 II. It. M 117 14 IS 13 47 47 RS 15 SI) Pel. .471 .411 .3911 .333 .313 Pet. .n: .391 .341 .37 J .373 Pet. 4il.' .331 .1-J 3". .319 King-, Wins Over Oh Man- LOsOi Ple AMD 0l35 FOK MATCH AMATEUR BASEBALL A column downed to nmnli'iir liaclnill In Tiil-.ii anil the entire iiorlliciiMi rn part nf Oklaliiimn. The I'lil-n World will be glad nt nil times lo puliIKh the scores, challenges nnd all new l nil niiiatciir ganict. tilt Iriillte Ntnnilliti. II. I, M i rt. I. M 731 ami 000 M. I no .1 :i .00". rrt. .M7 HlTJ 0 S Nl TfU. I I l II 8 3 TBI I'Ihm 2 H fcailfll S 3 Jill i Jim C of t 0 10 . Hank l.rnicne Mnnilln W. L. rrt I i. I. Klnt Vior,,i j i tn rrn. Nallonal 1 8 KfP. Nillgflll i 3 ai On. SXlMial 3 4 1-1. Mtlonil 3 971 1 11. Trail 0 ft Htimliiy Hrlinul l.riiKiie MliliilliiR. W. U M. VV. t. Im. BitJlIrt I n l.nrin sw. I'rt'r 3 2 limitt Mm I n t (Mil HDmi At. J 3 l,rara M K 3 1 .7. VI MM Tirl. 1 3 rint llanllit 3 3 ,IH7 tint M K. t I I'olria lllll J 2 .OH' t'i'rt ChrUt. (I 3 . Office l.rilKlie Hlaltillns. IV. I. I'rt. I H. I. n. r it 3 1 .t sn Trm r. a 3 n.iii mi 4 a .but r. r. ot e, n t, l'.m 3 3 .8:5 I Tain slab 0 I Coiunirrclill lucne Ml ll 11 il I liar . . U l'c . . I- tw. l'ipt 4 0 l.in'i Hr. Kirr- 3 .1 Flltmril 4 1 .Tin Ulin I'll) , I t llolwai a a HIM I Uian Mnti 0 3 Intrr.Cltlr Nnrlli. .410 .'.'Ml .31)0 .00J w. I. frt. Aunt l .ri H. U riil.l World U 4 rri, .301 .ami l:,ntAnt 4 1 T Tuflrv a b Xrrrr I ,1 ,371 rnllltsnlUa i 3 bmr (III 4 3 (HI' I Ullt.xk 1 t .31X1 .19! liilrr-t'ltlr fouth, n. I. ret. w. l. Kr)ltOnl 4 0 I llilll I nirnniKl 3 3 lliaiml, S 1 .7311 Iraki 1 I imtij a .soolnviira city o 4 Prt .300 .3JJ .000 OIL LKAflUU At MoXiilly 1'arU Tuesday. Plorco vs. J. C. of C. Wednesday. Texas v. i & H. Thursday, Cosduii vs. .!. C. of C. Friday, Oypsy vs, Texiifl. Saturday, l'lerco va. 1. it H. Hank l.cngtto Tuesday at A. A. A. l'leld No. t Central National vh, Flrat Na tional. WVdncMlny nt X'as Crounds Hxchango National v Security National. Thursday nt Tcas (Iron ml Central National vs. Kxchange Trust. Siilimlny nt tho A. A. A. No. 1 nt 3 O'clock Security National vs. First Nn tlonnl. COMMERCIAL M'.lfil'U Tiii'Mlny nt Comprosliui (iroiinds Trlbuno vs. Yellow Cab. Wednesday nt tho A. A. A. Field II vim Motor vs Firemen. I Thursday nt A. A. A. Held No. 1 LYRIC (LAST TIM US TODAY) Pete Morrison in "Crossing Trails" A Strong Wtstern lVnluro tn . Parta LSO Century ("iimcily In Off His Beat" STARTING TOMORROW "R0 BIN SON CRUSOE" On Ills I finely Istaiul pAUsns rN KoncMT ron. ,HE B1C3 M0,vlt?-T ViMD To Xm I5QWH i ' ' f Holy Mackerel', c t Flf4D f"ATC.4 Holsum vs Yellow Cab. I'llday nt ('iiiiiiri'ssloti Cronnils livening paper s. Yellow Pah. Saliirilay ut I lie A. A. A. Hold .No. 1 at (1 O'clock riremerr v. American KxpreM. oitu i; LHAnui: TiicmIii) nt I. & It. Crotllld O. I'. . H. vs. C. C. & C. WiiIni'Mlay ut ( oiupii'.-vloii Crounds Tidal vs. Twin State. I'liiir-iliij nt 'oiiiiri'hlon Cniuudi uosilen vs. O. 1'. it II. I I liln J ut tho A. A. A. I'lclil No. 1 Tidal vs. C. C. ci C. Saliirilay nt "niiiireM.!nii (iroiintls ioxas vs, Twin State. INTIIR-fUTY, KOIITII Ciiiiich XoU Sunday Mou nils nt (lardeti City. ltlhv nt .7pn1a Keystono nt (llenpnol. i.vri:it.cnii:s, north Cnincs Nel Sunday. Avnnt at Colllnsvllle. Cllerry Hlnasnm nt Ramona, World nt Sparry. Turley nt Sklntonk. Sunday School League. Leo Sliiilliim, Turyday Klrst I'rcsby vs. Oicutt. Thursday Klrst M. n. vs. Flrat Chrlstlnns. Friday Second I'resby vs. First rreHiy. Kendall. Monday College lllll vs. Second I'resby. Tuoaday draco M, K. vs. Imman iit'l Hatmlst. Friday Imtnamiel Heptlst v. Or- cutt. Omlen .V.- To. Monday Klrst Christians vs. First linptlst. Thursday Boston Ave. n. Flrat llapslst. Cosileii 10; C)wy I. Olltner was right and backed by ulrtlght support ho gavo the Gyp sies n noat 10 to 1 trimming at Mc Ntilty pnrk Mondny nftornoon. The Cosden hurler had things hla own way during tho entire soven Innings. letting tho Oypsy club down with four Ht'iittered blptles. Ilo struck out eluht battels, bnt contributed to tho lono Oypsy run by Issuing four free passes, liny wna wild, walking eight men and distributing 10 bin- gles, Savage a playing with tho Cos den has strengthened the team con siderably. Hnrbeo planked out hts fifth homer of tho season. He Is MAJESTIC Now Playing screen 'J'linn 11.15, 12;0, , .1:30, 5, ' 0:30, H, I) 30 CAST INCLl'Dl'.S Alien IjiI.o Roein:iry Thehy Kenneth llarliin Gaslon Glass WuttiU'o lUvry Nonli Hcer) Slory hy James Oliver Curwood Leonard on Foul in AH) finds half of Paper, match now three behind Il.tho Ruth for tho season. COSDHN. AH. It. II. HO. A. II. Lane, ss 2 2 1 1 1 0 llcoker, p 3 1 0 1 3 0 Hruton, cf 3 2 1 3 0 0 Harbce. lb" 4 1 2 10 0 0 llevlng, If 4 0 2 0 0 0 IMllilnp, 3h 3 0 0 0 4 0 Savage, o 2 2 2 7 0 0 Leedy, rf 3 1 1 0 0 0 Clltlier, p 2 110 3 0 Totals ,...2fi 10 10 21 11 n OYI'SY. A II. R. II. I'O. A. 13. Taylor, s , .4 0 0 Slngli'toti, cf,-2h . .3 1 0 (I 1 0 0 0 0 0 Oodsey. If .s ,11 .1 0 .3 0 Urndley, o . Hrlnn. lh .. Duff. J. 3h . , .3 0 0 Johnson, 2b Ooodson, rf . ,.2 0 ,.2 0 . .2 0 . .2 0 0 0 itny. i Duff. 8, cf. . 0 I 0 Totals 24 1 4 IS B 0 Scoro by Innings: H. II. K. Cosden 120 124x10 10 0 Gypsy 000 001 0 14 0 summary Thrre-imso hit inno. Two-baso hits Leedy, Singleton, savago, Harbee, Homo run uar bee. Struck out Hy Ray 6; by CJIlt ner 8. liases on balls Off Hay 8; off Glltner 4. Stolen bases Hruton. lilt by pitcher Hruton by Ray. WIM pitches nay 3: Qlltner 3. Winning pitcher Glltner. Losing pitcher nay. Time 1:47. Umplro "Pnddy" Haumnn. ComIcii Office Rents Texas. In n one-sided gnme nt tha A. A. field yestprday afternoon, Cosden office smothered1 tho Texa company 11 to 2. Tho Texans pulled n triple play when tho umpire failed to call nn Infield fly with the bases loaded nnd nil runners wero caught off. Winn nnd llarrett did the tossing and receiving for tho Cosen club, while Owsley. Rolen nnd Gammlll worked for tho Texans. Sunday School Tsngiio. Cory of Fl it M. B. pitched air tight ball and was afforded tho same kind of, support In the game against Hoston nvenua Inst night, First M. U. winning 3 to 2. MUler of Hoston pitched a good game nnd waa nlso nfforded good support. Second Presbyterian dofented College HIP Laat Times Today Kalahuia's Hawaiians "A Night on Honolulu Ilnj" AppenrliiR nt 2:30, 7:30 anil 0 P. M. On tlio Sercon 3 FEATURES 3 Marie Prevost tn Her I-aitost Fentnro "A Dnngerotu Little Demon" Harold Lloyd "Nothing But Trouble" Al St. John "The Slicker" Screen Snapshots nnrt Orchestra Hegnbir Summer Prices Ixiwcr IToor 3Uo llnlcony 15o By Briggs If, to 4 while First Christians for' felted to l'lrst linptlst, 9 to 0. oil Li:Anri: nr.rnr.s lloiiii'-ltiui lllllcis. Hnrhcr, Cosden, ,"; Hay, Oypsy, 3; Oodsey, iypsy, 2; Hrlan, Ojpsy, 1: Maya, l ,t It, l; llostettcr Texas 1; Howell. Cosden, 1. Stolen HaseM. Singleton, Oypsy, 6; Stnoker Pierce, 4; Klnnermnii, P. & It., 4; Penny, P. .v 11., 4: Sweeney, P. & H., 3: IIotettcr, Texas, 3. Name Team Harbee Cosden . . , . Carter Texa Payne, V. C. of C Singleton Oypsy . . , Hny Gypsy Hills Cosden Oodsey Oypsy . . . . O AH II in 2S ir . a no is .6 11 7 It 35 17 10 27 13 Prt .G3l! .500 .500 .4S9 .4S2 .471 .435 .440 .420 .419 .419 .400 .387 .3S3 .375 .371 .35S .355 .333 .325 .321 322 ,222 .322 .311 .303 .300 .300 .300 . 5 17 . 7 22 11 41 s 10 Hays r. ,t it Williams P. & It. . Paul H. A- H Stolker, l'lerco .... Pntton P. .t R. .. Rrndlcy Oypsy Palone Texas Klnnormnn P. & R. Llgon Texns IS 11 31 13 11 -13 IS 10 31 13 . r. i r. g 11 31 12 11 .11 13 11 32 1 . 3 27 10 28 10 Shunatona Pierce. . 10 Russell T-pxiis xiih . . . . 11 31 11 Marcum v. A R. .. . 5 f2 4 Penny P. H. ... Wlste- Texas Duff, J. Oypsy . . . Dunlop Cosden . . . Hrown Plerco . . , , 11 37 12 11 34 11 11 31 10 10 1 'J 2S !l 10 . a llostettcr Texas . . , 20 0 Hrlnn Oypsy . . . , 11 33 10 fl 30 0 . 7 20 C . S 10 3 Olltner, Cosden ... Heeker Conlen . . . Randolph -P & H SUN SET PLUNGE Oklahoma's Finest Swimming Pool wur.L uwrnu sti:hii.i7.i:d rirruitni) Sec Our llathlng Suits lief ore Ilujlng A ZANCGDJEV Mmmr 40IBtE AtJOar SUM UOTDCtX fwiunRt? 2AME enwf Last Times Today a3? Him TWtU fmmm Thirteenth Round Greb Whips Walker In Every Round of Mill at Pittsburgh PITTyiJL'HGn, Juno 26. Harry Oreb, llght-licavywclght champion of America, won ft newspaper de cision over Hughey Walker of Kan ms City In n 10-round bout hero to night. Acoordlng to the sport writers every round was Grcb's who gavo 15 1-2 pounds to Wnlker. Wnlkor did nil his fighting In the first round, tlreh weighed K.5 pounds nnd Walker ISO 1-2. It wns Orela first fight In hla homo city since he de feated Gene, Tutiney for tho title. INVITE PUBLIC TO WATCH FAST GREYHOUNDS RUN Generator Troubles Post pones Program at Mid-Continent When tho generator generated a bad cold last night nt tlrn Mld-Con-tlnent racing park, tho fleot grey hounds jworn given a brief lay-off and tho officials of the rnclng asso ciation declared tonight an open house nt tho park. All Tulsa Is In vited to bo tho guests of tho associ ation tonight when thn fastest dogs of the track nro pitted ngatns each other In n series of fast races. BItkum, Kiowa, Lord Hclpum, Rusy Manager will try for tho mon ey In tho fifth race, Dutch Horgmnn, Lnd Ollvo. Quaker Boy, Playfellow, Half Hidden nnd Cody nro set against each other In tho fourth. Hop Race Entries IX lnitlomn dec won lait atart. 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Turley led off strong nnd kept n ono-run lead up to the eighth when tho league leaders pushed In two runa and won tlio game. Pcoro by lnnlncs: ItVII. R. Turley 102 002 000 5 10 2 Avant 010 300 0206 10 1 riUslmmons and Wright; Garrett nnd Aglemen. Tidal WareliotiN? Wins Two, The Tidal Warehouse team won a double-header on tho Tidal dla mond yesterday afternoon when they trimmed tho Tidal Oil company of Sprrry 16 to 8 nnd then turned around nnd defeatod Plnlnvlcw 16 to 4 . The Tidal Wnrehouso plays Htitliei union next Kundny. j ! iaiiMaraaaaiiiii. apiaw piiAVino thi: pick o' thi: l'lcruuns" NOW PLAYING TV T Xf!l ie.YWraaoaXitejwieVjW.t.V'J I Oil Guilty? Tlin JIOST SENSATIOVAL PKODUOTIOV OP sionnitx TI5ICS No one under 16 years old admitted MATINEE rOK TiADlES OXIA' Thursday, Friday and Saturday KVKKY NIGHT HOTU REXES Everyone tells us tho Broadway Is tho coolest theater in town ?AUB NOW BETTY "His Wife's Husband" The most captivating nnd fascinating picture of Betty nlythe's carcor a society drama tingling with mystery, vibrant with emo tion, and startling in its revelations lavish In its settings ana In tho display of gowns and finery. PATHE NEWS NAVY CREW WINS ANNUAL REGATTA IN GREAT FINISH! Washington Is Second; Penn Eight Puts Up Poor Showing pol'ghki3i:psii:, n y.,i u The United .States tiaal , i clght-oared crew Is still l leglate towing champion ca. In tho greatest niiii.it. t over witnessed on the hi ..( gatta course of the Hud- i .Middles, this nfternoon r their triumph nf 1921 ly " tho thrce-mllo varsity race f o greatest collection of col'i -thnt ever rowed In a s.n , In tho history of thn spun, Korccd to terrific speed ! . peated challenges of Corn' i , v, "I. I .ii'e r. ington ttnil Syracuse, the from the Hevereu flnalli- . . 8.'! ., , t tjv.ttM.-i iiy ipiitj It-'IIKlll UHT Hie I versiiy on n asnintion eignr, i m. plons of tho Pnclflo cons-, h r. n length behind tho fnr-' ,if .?u enmo Syractwvi nnd Cornel' t - se. ly locked nnd It was only u t long discussion nmong tho uUh at the finish tint the fr i r una, awarded the third plae n r lh Ithnca combination. Oird .ir cl almost from tho start, CoI-jn.li art Pennsylvania founht out n d nt their own to avoid last pl.ve, and In this, tho Now York collegians wcr. succffisnn, leading the (j-t r ncross tho lino after the othc" a ri j had ceased their forward he'ilwjy. College Net Stars Open Tiile Tourney PHILADEIiPHIA. June 56 To!, lego Btars of the tennis cort r i't today In tho opening rounds t th Intercolleglntn tennis tnurnan.c't n' tho Marlon Cricket cluh', Hav. rtcri, Hnrold It. Taylor, cantnln-er t nf tho Princeton team, went diwn ti defeat heforo iCarl Knmmnn nf Washington university 8-6 and ej-4. Q. H. Trenton of Cornell l- to Woyd Orcgory of Texas unlvrrstv hy a G-3,'6-1 score. Another Ti x.n university product, Cecil Illlllnrd do fented Alonza A. Stagg, Jr., gt th University ot Chicago 6-3, 6-2. The Texas university record re ceived n. setback when Oerald T"rnr soniof Columbia university put Lew- Is white out of tlio running. O. N. G. Team Wins. Tho Oklahoma Natural Gas com pany team Sunday nfternoon de feated tho ltllnkeyvllle Glint" by the decisive scoro of tt-1. Tho gar.ia wns played In the Plants' lot. DANCE Every night and Sunday, featuring Jack Davis' Sun Set orchestra of eight ar tists. SUN SET PAVILION High Class, Refined WILL T. DAVIS, Mgr. PLAYING BLYTHE in Screen Time 11:30, J2tlS, , 3, 3ti5, .1:30, 7:I3, 7, fi:I5. 0:30 B