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8 TULSA DAILY WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1922 Oilers Jump to First Place by TULSA IS OUTHIT BY VISITORS BUT GRAB 3 IN A ROW Black Is Driven to Show ers but Hauglaiid Delivers By H. A. !HLllm:VATHIl. Hem In Denver 11 In ft In h lH1 of bats whllo Jp Molna was aln trlmm'nif fil, Joseph, tlin Ollsrs Won. ilny climbed Into first pluco In I in pennant rue. Tile men of I.olrvelt worn outhlt by Hi tlrisslle In 1 he third un nf the series, IS to 13, but threw home runs nnd four doubles were) In cluded In the Tuts rollectlon nf hlli Rles. Mixed with some rosily er ror tiy tli Denver infield. Tulsa's tronK annex in un eariy innings BHVo tlin Oiler a tlr lent which Denwr never coulil overcome). Drinn llliiclf In Chut. The- Orlmllnn knocked Carl lllnck from tun rubber In tho fourth liinlnir uml little Osenr IlntmLmd had tn no In and ,-teiii tho Hoivrs' onslaught. Oacar illfl fi very neat Job of stem ming, holding tho visitors to four Jilts In tho flvo uml two-thirds In nings lio pltohed nnd permlttlnK no ruin. Denver filled Uio luwi with nana nut In the ninth, but n, dnuhto play started by IlatiKtand hroko up tho rally nnd cinched tho Knme. Tho crowd of morn than n thou Mint fans that turned nut to sou tlift Oilers ro Into first place wont mnd with dollKht when the score of tho Des Moltios-St. Joseph cnine was placed on tho scoreboard. Choerlnn lasted for soveral minutes. Tho Oil ers wore nt bnt when Uio final score was put up. Just a tho boy put tho count on tho bunrd Hflrwhel Ilonnott came to but. It wns In tho flKhth Innliur. llennett promptly celebrated by knocking tho ball over Ihe rlRhtflold fonco for hlta twonty flrnt homo run of tho year, llcnny must hnvo had a hunch early In tho afternoon on to what was solnB tn happen, for before thU ho already had connected for n. couple of rous ing doubles. llniiKlnml Air Tight- Tho Grizzlies got nil tlinlr runs off Ulack In tho first threw nnd ti third It.nlnRS, tnuchinK him or olovon hits nd six run. Klv of thnlr blown, ill slnsles, camo In ordor In tho third ind netted threo run Wlion they ronowod tho offonslvo In tho fourth vlth n pair of singles after ono mnn had boon rotlred, nnd Tulsa's lend vns crumbling, Ilauuland went to tho box. Tho first man to fnco IlaiiK Inml was I'attorscn, and ho doubled coring Shanloy, hut this run wns charged to lllnck who had put Mum loy on base. Then Oscar settled down nnd permitted no mora run making during thu alternoon. Ho ilwnya camo through with a bit of tnch pitching In tho omorROiicy. Tho Oilers started out In tho first io win tho Rome, Bennett doubled, Davis singled nnd Iamh doubled ina tney wero In the load, never to be headed. Win fn Second. It was In tho second, however, that they plied up tho cluster of tallies needed to cinch tho fray. Thoy worn materially nldod by n, pair of mlsplays by Denver Infield crs. In fact thu halt-dozen runs reg istered In thin frame by Tulsa nil wero scorcil im "unenrned" liecmisu Denver had u rlmnco to retire the sldo before Tulsa lieenn colintlnK. However, it wan a series of lonir hits that sunt tho runs chnslnn, across the pan. A boot by Patterson kbvo Crosby a life. Ulaclc und Dennett then wero rotlred, O'Jlrlen making nlco catch of Ilennutt'n llnor to cen ter. Hhiuiley then 1noted Thomp ion's Krotindcr, und tho stano wns lot for Yank Davis' twonty-sovonth homo run of thu season which soon wont sailing over tho right-field fence. Oft to such n nlco start, tho Oilers kept It up. Lamb doubled nnd Skipper I.ellvelt hit a home run, Baumnn kept tho hall rolling by bouncing nut u sluglo, and tho team had batted around. Hut Paddy thought It had lasted long enough, so ho got cnught stealing. After this disastrous session Free, man, on the mound for Denver, tightened up perceptibly. Tho 011 eis bunched hits In tho fifth and sixth for another ptllr, and Ilvnnet's homer In the eighth produced tholr last. Trio of Stars. Davis, Itcnnett and Lamb wore tho big hitting stars ot the day fur tho Oilers. Yank's twenty-seventh home run was Just one of his four lilts, tho other throo being singles. Dennett had a pair of doubles and a homer. Umb couldn't hit a hom er, but poled a pair of two-baggeis. Tho only othor extra-base wallop by nu Oiler was Manager I.ellvelt's homer. Kvcry mnn in the Dcnvor llno-un. Including the pitcher and catcher. mt sarciy at least once. Tho Oilers closo the series with Denver and also end their present home stund this afternoon. It they can win they will leavo homo In first place, rcgurdless ot the out como at fit. Joseph. LELIVELT LEADS OILERS TO TOP IN PENNANT RACE coNTi.vuuD rnojr rAaic onb last hwIiik Hrouud tho northern half of tho circuit. First to Omaha lor flvo enmesi' then Into Denver for threo; then to tho jinx town, Sioux City, for five, and finally to Des Jioines tor a trio. Thon tho team wilt return homo for an Important scries with St. Joo September 2, 3 nnd 4. St. Joe, in the meantime, will also be touring the northern half of the loop. The Oilers enter the last stage of the ruro much better fortified with pitchers than they wore earlier In the campaign. Doehlcr Is still Kolng at toD sneed: Carl IJlaclc. the vet eran southpaw, has his usual effec tiveness ncalntt certain clubs and iIwhvk r-oe bis best on tho road Iscnr Hanelnnd Is comlnK throUKh ji a relief hurler with till tno sue- less miy mnnacor could nslci l'aul 'ihermun nnd IIollls Mcl-auKlilln. vho were added to the staff on tho recent road trln. nro cnmlns tliroucli tn tine shape; Lofty Ituescll Is still in unKnown quantity Iclivi'lt Ilullds (.rout Machine. The skilled leadership of MnnaKcr iuck i.ejivcit has been uio unuvr Over the Top! jh:n r.it, .mi. it. ii. i'o. a. i: O'llrlin, f r. 1 j i o o (nun's, ir r, it t i it (i Mm nli-r, 'Jb a it x :t I I l,niuc, rf . I It if ll (I I'liiici-viii, aii ... i i :t i r, Kerr, mi ft 0 I! '1 2 II CiirturlRlit, Hi . . I II 111 I ll Klllnillcii, u I 1 2 I 0 I'ri'CiiKin, p I 0 I I II 0 TolsU U II 1ft 21 IU 11 TIJI.. All. It. II. I'O. A. K. Ilrmi.lt, If A It .1 I ll o TlHtiiipMin, Sl . . ft l (i o o Mulls, it r. 2 i s (i ii Lnilib, ( f I I I 11 II 1. HIU'll, III,,-,. I I 112 0 II lliiiilii.ill, J!b .... I I 1 I I I Mllisil, M I I I I I l'nh), 0 -t I I .'. t 0 lll'irl.. p 1! II II 0 II II llilllRl.lllil, p .... 2 II (I II it I) TouiU an it 1:1 27 1 1 2 Score) liy liinliigit IH'iniT I la KM) 110(1 It Tiil-n 21111 III I llli 1 1 Nuiiiiiuiry: Kniiicil riilii llinwi' IV, 'IiiCii I- I.i'fl on Iiiimw llfini'r II, Tulni -I. rii-bnn' IiIIk O'llrlcn, llciini'lt 2, I.iiinli 2, Klllnillcii, I'm icmiiii, lin riin IhivK I.clhclt, llciini'll. Siirrlflrn till it' I limiipMin 2, Molrii li.isc Idiiuli, I'iihk-h on li;illh Off llinigliiiiil 1, nlf I rcciiiiin I, .Struck mil lly lllnck a, liy lliiiiKlnnd I, Ii I'rcc limn 2. Wild iiluli llhuk. lilt by pllchcr I'lilirr-im by llhiou. Itmit nnd I1I1.1 Off lllnck ll mill 11 In a l-:i. I'lihv.l bull Mllinllcii. Iioiililn iln)t 1'iitlciMm in Curl hiIkIm, lliingliitiil tn siiiint In l.cll. tell, llniigliiiiil 10 Crooby lo U lhcll. 'I'lmi' nf uiimc 1 1 l.l. L'mplrus An iIitmiii mid l'lv. DAAMCH BlCKtf The Club Western Team TUIiSA Ht. Jnsopli AVIehlta KIoux City Omaha Oklahoma City . Dcs Moines ..... Denver I.ciiKiu', IV 77 7S en 4 r,s r7 4i 13 I.mffur, Clnrlnnitl HriNiSlyn I'hlliilr'itt I,. 47 47 r on 02 (17 7fi 80 l'ct. .1121 .018 .Sit .G3H .no 1 . 4 r. 1 1 .307 ,3S0 JSllllnllM W. U S3 II w. I- rn. nu 1:1 .si; M Ml HI M tl .10: 93 C9 ,ur Nf Turk HU lHill I'llblmrill UfAlMtn 1 47 8H 49 17 71 iirtiion .tntrrlriiii l-niKiir. iv. 1. rn n) 41 .50.1 m tn .sin 6(1 A3 .111 fto :i sit W. I. 37 6 31 S3 43 CI 41 37 rn 301 SI. Inill Nnr wk lirtroll I'lmlinl IVtrlilnltim lhll4il,lH lloitir.u HI. 4 an 380. Arurrl Vi. u ii AmMH-lutlon. rn. IT. i. r.o 39 S3 l M. SOI SI. rul MIAnrii.illi llllmutn ladUnapulll lUmphU JhMI. 71 41 .631 M 61 .SJ 01 14 .191 l 91 .131 Kinui Clir UiIjiIIU IVumbui 7olr.li .HI 1.1 IS .301 4 tS .333 hmithrrn iiMiia(lou. w. 1. rn vt. I. rn 39 so .son 14 00 .III 49 71 .403 4J 71 .311 nr. I. rn. 10 IT ,113 10 31 .117 U 1 ..HI 11 31 .130 W. U Til. 13 31 .139 19 3D ,411 00 49 .339 J7 41 .(113 73 11 .013 (II 11 .3111 rtlrmlniil n Ctiittinoifl Mrhrlln IJttlt Sor Nrtf Orlrilll OJ 31 .33f Atlinli Trim lnicue. W. u in. I IMrh. rails rort North :il 13 ,711 .13 13 .100 IS 11 .311 33 !1 . Ran Antonio Wlrt!Ml Unuilon llraumonl IHtlM nalintm irrxrrn Anaoilnlion W. I. IM r.nl4 llrtirrttlt Jiiplln IS 7 .KIT !T IT ."II 31 31 .311 11 13 .171 RprlniflrM rrt Snllh (lilwn ratlmiia (itnuil-t 13 33 .317 floiillmrnlrrii .i.orln(i1. w. I. I" l w. I., rn tlutrhlnwo SI 11 .100 Tnia 19 13 ,111 SAlInt 30 ! 4IT lUtllrilllll 13 39 .311 nitrnrnilcnct IT 13 .CII 31 13 ll 31 IN 371 31 111 .314 Mu.lllr IVKtarlll sipur r VtiYb lVrslrrn T-rintiii. AT Tltl.HA l, lli;.M l.lt (I. At Ht. Joirlih 1, lien Mnlnm I, At Wlrlilta I, Onulin 10. At Oklahoma C ll 13, Mlou C'lly : Tsiilloiint Lcugiie. At .11 I.oula t, Clilcusn I, At !!t!sbu-ch ! ''llllSw-IR's 13. Unly cinr prheulrj. Aliirrli-nn League At 1'hlla Jlilila-C'lovlanJ, rain. Only Kama achrilulrrf, Amerkitil AaMiH-tiillon. At To1t1u 3, 3linninoll 1, At Columbus 3, Mt. Paul t. At ln.lUhil'nH. 1 Knnraa City 11. At IaiuIivUI- 4 Mllnaukra e. Teana I.riiRiir. At Plllaa 7. Wichita 1'alla I. At Mhrrrtport 1, I'nrt IVorlli 0. At Ualvaten 3. ll'iiiaton 1. Duty yamra riicilutr.1. Holillirrn AainM-lnlliin. At lllrmlnshain 3, Ailanla 1. At ChttUnuoK 7, Naahtltla 0. Only gaini-a achilule,l. IVratrrn Aurlullon. At OhmulRna 6, Puwliuaka I. At MrAlr.lrr . Uulil I At lltnr)ttU 9, KprlnEfleM I, At l'ort Bin I Hi 1. Joplln in. Houtliiiektrrii l.raisue. At llutchlnioii I. Xallna 3. At Mualcosra 4, flapulia 1. At ln1rpni!rnra 1, Topaa 0. CoffC) villa- 4, ltsrtlrailllo 0. lyhiR reason for the Oiler sueeess. I.ellvelt has welded touethur a ureal cIiim A machine, nut of tho timber Riven him last nprliiK, lnstllllnK new life Into tho plecos of last year wreek and plUKKlng tha Raps effec tively, jrck's uncanny ability to tell when a pitcher should ho pulled hnH wived many n R,une. Ills geu- oral handling of tho pltchlni; staff has been tho moro notable because of tho orratlc mnterlal on hand mot of the year. Full credit Is due tho entire Oiler maehlno for tho wonderful dash to first place. It would be hard to single out any ono or two men to praise and unjust to tho rest. For every man has como through In Brest shape. livery member of tho team v.-ns in tun niBbest spirits last nlKht, Not ono but believed Implicitly In the team's ability to Unlit It out to a successful finish. They think tho pennant Is as good ns won rlitht now. with tho rest of tho campaign a mere matter of form. Tho boyB aro bi'Klnnlnt; to think about that proposed post-season scries with the winner ot the Texas Southern DUlo championship wr h. Fans also uio talkltiy about this, and tho sooner something defl nltu Is done about tt tho better everybody will llko It. Ninety per cont of tho motion pic tures shown In New Zealand como from the United Stales and Australia also uses moro American fllnu than from any other country. 1 wntKv .J I- mm- m BOOSTERS TAKE RAGGED BATTLE FROM LEADERS Oklahoma City Indians Take Sinking Match From Sioux City AT. JOMKPH. Auk H-ii. Joiwrh .in plsywl mifiiblt brsmt tt litill to dsy nJ !) MiilnM lank th thlrrt Hrslsnt Knur, t la I. Atlir Urn flint In rilfip up In lh Mnlh Inntnv ftnt s t. Josvfih ilsrri rrachwt firm. Tw tilli wm mud In th flrat sni Ihm In lh nlnlh ttrt hlltlns by l M"lnn unit poor flrlilinx hy ih Bsinlt ssvr'ilit visit or tni-li niii runa. K. Dll "ifliall. AS II I'O A An u ro Oroln, rf niaae. lb lb ir III Corn, II I Dakar, if I IMmnlli if 4 )I THM 3b I miar. It i) nrraar, n 1 OitW-ll c 3 tt. VI. p 3 Itrt'awi 3b I IIM, p 1 llortn. llranrf. tt Tnrfr,.h. ra f otinnlly li Sannrr e (.rifb, p Tatali 19 11 Jf I Toli'a 11 8 17 II Hr-nr bv Initlnaa. Dr Molnra 300 030 4009 Ht Joanph 100 000 0031 nummary Hu (lenln, Waitnrr 1, Mo ra n Cooper 3 Oriiner, Tnrain Z, Olaon, Plahrr, llonowlti Mrrora Cooprr. Nufar. Ilrnwnc. Ilal.1. Mini lluna anrl lilla Off I Inll 9 ami II in a 1 S Innlnx., nf r lllril o ati1 1 In 3 3-3 Inning. Ilarnvrl runi lira At'ilnra 6, Ht. Joarpli 1. Ilnna on balla iff lln I.I 1 oft lllril 1. nil Lynch 0. Hiriii k mil liy t.ynrh 3 l.r.rt nn baara lira SIi.ln 10. SI. Jo.rph . Wll.l pllcli I.vudIi Twn-baaa lilt I'twuirr. Tlirr.-I.aaa lilla M'asror, lloran, Oannolly. McDon ald Bacrlflca hll (lranr.y. Minim baara (Iranry. (Irntn. IlinplraaDnvla and Tits patrlrli Time 1 :BU. Ituffnlort I (I I latlra S, WICHITA, Auif. Omaha lilt llrrtia hard today and ann-iad tha thlttl saint of thr ai-rirn. 10 111 0. OaiaRB, Wllklla. All. II. rn. An. ii. rn a. Rl.lavo tt 3 .1 1 Hmlth. if I lilakn'ry If .1 naahfcurn lb I Kail," If 4 llrllrr, at 3 n-.tlrr. 8h 4 UaW. C 9 IM'mll lb 1 Siilir, p .1 ill Grlftln 1 mm. lb llranrm ah llrimit. t ttanu-b, rf Aprrrwo If niimi, aa Sinrrt, c lllnan, p Tutata 93 19 37 9 Tatali 13 6 37 11 allalteil for Harb, In nlnlh. nrnii uy inniuiai rnnnlm 110 003 03110 'WlrlilU 010 0IO 101 ll Huminaryi Huna Ulalaaon 3. (Irimttiam, Orlffln 3, Manuah, Ar-PT'on, VVIIena, Hprnrrr, lllnian, Pinltli, lllaki-alry 2. Maahhurn. Kaat. Ilrrsar. Harrlflca Apit-raon. WIIpot Hj.-nr.-r fwo-li"- hit" llrlffln. Aptirraon. Ilhikral-y. Waahliurn, llfrsar. Throa-tiaaa hlta Olalaaon. llnnie runa nialaaon, (lrnnttinni, llrlffln 3. Kaat. Htolan l.aa-e- Wllcni, llnilth, lllakralry. lltrser, Mlriirk nut Ily llrabe 1. l.y lllman 1. Mn nn balla (iff Iiraba 4. nff lllman 9 l.-fl on lia.ra WlClllta I, (linaha 7. Ilarnrd runa Wlrhlln . lima ha 10. Ulnplrai Donolm and Hald, Tlin JiOS. lmllnna 1 3 1 Vurkrra It. OICI.A1IOMA t!ITV, AUI. St. Aftur Hlnux City bad brokrn n, tla lil(h had ax1atd alnrt th tliihth Innlns; by rcorlns thrre tliuaa In thn flflrrnth, Oklahoma City cam" bark with four and won tha wlldaat Kama vrr playi-d at Wratrrn Ija-asua park. Oklahoma City nerd Ita n tlra prrannnrl, 13 playcra yrtttns Into th saina whlla nitlns MamiKr Mrt, of tha Hloux liud tn call upon Outfleldrr Oalar lard lo pitch aartral Innlnia. Hcore: Slant City. AS. II. ro. A. Oalakaraa City. AD. ii. ro. Ilamlllonaa a 1 4 T flit It lllnilanlt If Tatr. 3b yrllirr, 3b u Mr ll'liaotrl lb lnil. c KrTnaa, r nin.1, n Manff, tf Utr, p Painr, p lltll"-. p mKmif-f Twi. p iitirhlrr'n 7 4 1 llritl'war 3b Hah, rf Mita, lb IMri.'J ifp I'alDirr, 3b Qurrr. e llorlltar If rf -p Onlanry, p Bloaaona. p nila-n. r iliainllnt If 3 4 3 T 1 IT T Tiita'a 30 IS 4lill Totala 111 in 13 11 iTwo out whan wliinlnic run arorrtl. ultitn for l-'elbrr In flttranth. atillallrd for MMIrn In twelfth, iimllatlrd fur Yuunir In fldtruth. Scora by Innlnia : fllout City ..1(0 000 010 000 00113 Okla. Oily ..811 000 000 000 00111 (13 Innlnci). Summary! Huna Hamilton 4. llrtnlntr way 3. Jlrti, Palmer, (Juery. ltortiRer, liluaaom, HhaiigllPK. rill 1, (llntrlardi, Tata 3, I'elber, IMy, Mcllanlel, t,onir, Wlndle 3fouu, Thltrltn. Ilrrora .Hamll Ion. Itrmlniiway, Query, Mcllanlel 1, Wlndle, ,Monre. Two-baaa hlta Hamil ton. Ilemlnanay, Illah 1, Melt, tllnslardl, !lur, !wNa S, V fitdlv, aioore. i nree. l.aae hlta Oatrricnrd 3, Ktlbar, Thlerlm. Hacrlflca hlta llortlcer. ninslardl, Payne, Stolen baara Tnte, Mcllanlel, (llnslnr.1l. llaaa nn balla l.uva I, Payna 4. liutaney 3, Wlla.in 1, Oaleisard C. lilt by pitched hall MeUantel hy Oatercard. I'elber hy Ito-ttavr. Mrurk nut--l'ayno I, Your 1, Wllaon I, tiatergnrd 4. Hum and line Off Lore t and 1 In 1 Innlnr r.ona nut In aeeond, nff t'n 3 and 3 In 3 i-S In nlnia, off Mrllri nona and 4 In 4 1-1 In nlnia, nff Younr 3 and 4 In 1 Innlnia. off Dulaney 4 and i In 3-1 Innlns, nff llba aim 4 and 6 In 3 1 Innlns. nff Wllaon 1 and 1 In 4 3-1 liinlnxi, off Oatriiard 3 and 3 tn 3 Innlnia. none nut In fifteenth, nff Knottier 1 and 0 In 13 Innlnc. Wild pltnh Oatersard. Paired ball utry. Double playa lllnslardl to Tata. Wlndle, Kelber and Mcllanlel Tote, Keiber and Mcllan lel. Wlndle and IXbtr. Palmar and Men. Ilemlniway Palmer and Melt. Left nn haaa sioui City 11. Oklahoma city 14. Time 1 It, 1'inplrre Ormeby nnd llOllllf DAYS GAMES Vt'eatern f.eniuo. in:.vi;u ,r ti i.!,. Omaha at Wichita. Da Jli'ii.a at HU Joaeph. Hloui ilty at Ok'ahnma City. -Nntloiull Leugue, Ilnaton at Chlcaso, New York st l'ltiabursh. l'hlladelphln, at Cincinnati. Only samea acheduted, Anirrlriin l.rioe, Cleveland at Philadelphia, Detroit at New York. Ht. I.oula at Waahlniton. ChlciKO st lloaton Ajnerli'Hii Aaaoflnllon. Ht, Paul at Cnlumbua. Mlnneapolla at Toledo. Kanaaa City at Indlanapolle. Mllwaukea at I,oulavllla. Southern Automation, Atlanta at lltrmlnKham. Naalivllla at Chaltanooia. Nan Orlaani at I.lttla lloclc. Only limn aehaduled. Tenia I. ensue, Wichita Valla at San Antonio. Fort Worth at lieaumont. Dallsa at Oalveatoii. HhrtMport at llouaton. lVralern .laaiMlalkin. Hprlngfleld at llenryatta, Joplln at l'ort Smith Pawhuaka at Okinuliea, Unld at McAtealer Houtliweatern I.eusue, Hapulpa at Muakoiae. liartlesvllla at Cnffayilllt. Toneka at Inderendenco. tiallna st llutchlnaun. LONDON. AUI, 14 -A Ontral Nfwe dlapalch (ram ellllnct ri repined the elnUIni of a lluialan dealroyar. No detail) nvia anM Trimming Denver France Makes Changes in Coming Olympic Contests Bicyclo Clmmp Says This Is it a. j v ar- mo iKi ior ioiuik; wen in .Sports I... .tt.,.ti-n i.t ,m I, , The Olympic Karnes committee In Franco has madn nn Important nd illtlon to tho athUtlc program ot fu ture Olympic meets. Competitions In architecture, literature, mnlc. palnttnir and nctilpturo will bo held In connection with tho nthletlc events. Tho one restriction Is that the- wmks of art must he associated with sport. This In one of tho thouchts that mnilo ancient Oreece, over two thousand years ago, thn art center of till! world. Ureek civilization was far In advance of that In any othor country. Tho Olympic Karnes were hold at four-year Intervals for over a thousand yenrs. Tho combination of sports nnd athletic life with wlenro and nrts mndn the Greeks of that day thn strotiBest, most sym metrical, most alert and Intelligent peoplo In the world. Tho Imllillnor ot tomples nnd mon uments to the heroes of Olympus, and the sculpture, and palnttnR nnd poetry and llterattiro Inspired by athletic sports, advanced Greek civ ilization to a point that tins In some- .inys never been surpassed In mod ern times. Greek architecture Is stilt thu model of tho world. 'V.'a hnvun't a skyscraper In America, or any fine bulldlnRs, that Isn't largely pat terned nflor the Greek templeei. Our Krent nthlello stadiums are Greek In deslKii. Greek sculpture) has never been excelled In simplicity and beauty of outline, AtthmiKh Greece was overrun by barbarians hordes nnd the Romans nnd other nations stripped Greece of n vast storo of art objects, there nro still enough left to show what a wonderful country Greece must have been. No architect has over produced nnythlntc to excel tho beauty of tho ancient temples of Oreece, decorated with croups of Statuary in Pentnllc marblo by mas ter sculptor. A Help In Chlllntlon. Yet so much stntuary was carried nwny from Oreece that In Homo the builders used Greek statues, ground to powder to mnko Itmo for their mortar. The French mny not bo strong nt throwing a f6-pound weight, but they've found an Idea that will help wonderfully In tho development of modern eports and civilization. New York UoxltiK commission has n, new Idea In rofusine to nllow any boxing exhibition without a decision attached. Well, perhaps It's not so foolish, after all, In past years we've had plenty of alleged "fights" nnd "contests'' without decisions, that couldn't bo classed even as exhibi tions. BASEBALL HEADS INDORSE MOVING TRADING DATE UP Many Problems Facing Magnates in Parley In Chicago CHICAGO, 4iig. 14. Changes In the dates on which major league clubs must cut their rosters to 26 players and on which trading or sales of ball players enn bo consum mated, wero given unanimous, ap proval today In an Informal dUaus. slon nt tho Joint meeting of tho Na tion nud American leagues before Commlsalonor K. M I.nndls. No deflnlto nctlon, however, wns taken today. It being necessary to give 30 days' notice previous to offi cially voting on the subject, but thn unanimous npproval of those attend ing today's sesilon nsured the ndoptlon of the change at tho next nnnunl meeting, William Veeclc, president of the Chicago National League club, sug gested a change In the plnver limit date from May 15, lo Juno 15. T.lnilt In ,111110 1. Dnrney Dreyfuj, president of tho Pittsburgh Nationals, did not ap prove of buying or selling ball play ers In miiNensun tiiiil suggested that tho (Into before which trades or sales of players could bo changed from August 1 to June 1. This change, It wns pointed opt, would prevent thn so-called buying of pennants, bol stering up ot contenders which are no longer nble to keep up tho fight nnd also tho wrecking of clttbn In mldseoson. The mnt'er of ixirnstnrmlng by worjd's series players was tho only official business before tho meet ing, It being agreed that the Joint meeting was called for this purpose. The rulo as set forth In nrllclo 4, section 8, I!, relating to the world's series, was approved, hut It was voted to Hinenrt Hint part touching upon the player and tho club. As amended a player's appli cation tn tho commissioner to parti cipate In an exhibition game will not bo cranted unless It Is accom panied by tho written consent of his cum. Only Two Out. All tho clubs In tho two major leagues were represented In person oxcept the Philadelphia and Uroott- lvn Nationals. Those In attendance besides Cof. mlsRloner I.nndls were John A Hcydlor, president nf tho National league, nnd the following club rep resentatives: William Voeck, Chi cago; Harney Dreyfus, Pittsburgh! Oeorgo Washington Grant, noston; Ram Heardon, Bt. IajuIsj August Herman, 'Cincinnati, and James J TIerncy, New Yolk. Derides President n. B. Johnson nnd William llarrldge, his secretary, tho Amerlcnn lenpito representatives wero Col Jncoh Huppert and Ed Harrow, New York; Harry arablner, Chicago; Harry Frazee, Iloston: Frnnk Navln, Petrolt: Itobert Oulnn, .St. Louis, nnd !:. S. llarnnrd, Cleveland, Mots 4, Ynnk.1 1. MUSICOnKE. Aug. 14. Riggers hold Sapulpa to four scattered hits today and tho Mets won tho third straight gamo by a scoro of 4 to 1. Score by Innings; R. II. E. Sapulpa 000 100 0001 4 3 Muskogeo .. 000 100 21x 4 5 Batteries Onlnei and Funk: Blg cors nnd Uontfor. Talking over tho enthusiasm dis played by tho commission In forcing Dempsey Into a "mixed match" with Harry Wills, a well-known sporting gentleman calls my attention to thn fact that there was oncn n dusky scrapper Known as ".Muidoone I'lcknnlnny," and that Tom O'Uourkc prospered much by guiding the ac tivities of cieorgn Dixon, who wns Hi most ns well known by the name "I.lttlo Chocolate," nnd of Joe Wiil cntt, variously spoken ot as-"Tho lllnck Domon" and tho "Giant Killer." The. former boxing commission, whoso members wero amateurs In sport, una opposed to mixed matches. Hut one could hardly expect to find thn present commission supporting the same sentiment, "This Is thn ago for young men." says Frank Kramer who nt 42 ad mits ho no longer ran push his bicyclo successfully against tho In creasing number of young riders, Krnmcr finishes one of tho most re markable of all athletic careers. For 27 years this master of tho whcol re inatned on or near tho plnnaclo of bicyclo racing both ns amateur and professional. In that long period Kramer sacri ficed everything for physical con dition, without which no nthleta can succeed. If Kramer would explain his winning ot many championships In ono word tt would bo moderation. The former cycle king lnsNted on eight hours sleep eiery night. It wns a rule that was never broken. Ills system was llko this; To young athletes requesting the secret of physical training wo could nnfcly saw follow Frank Krnmer'H methods and bo inodcrnto In every thing Kramer's confession that this Is nn ago of young performers Is true In bicyclo racing nnd every other line of sport. Medical statistics show the average man slowly begins to de teriorate physically whon reaching tho ago ot 30, Denny Leonard while only 20 Is undoubtedly on tho down grade when ho attempts to mnko weight fo'r nn Important bout. Most ball players nt 30 are elt" or retreating to tho bushes or less numbering their i mnlnlng days In tho big lengues. The hand of years Is felt tven moro In tennis. Tllden and Johnston admittedly tho two leading racquet wlcldcrs In tho world aro engaging In their final season of competition and both nro still several years shy of tho 30-year limit. it has long been a favorite that golf Is on old man's game, but the ago ot our chn iplons do not bear this out. Tho new American open champion Is Geno Sarazen, who last February turned h!n 21st birthday. Walter Ilagen. holder of tho Ilrltlsh open title. Is still under 30 nnd tho same may bo said for the mnjorlty of lending American amateurs. wo ngree with Kramer that youth In sports can not be denied. AUSTRALIA PUTS FRANCE OUT OF TENNIS RUNNING Wood Wins Deciding Point From French Star and Advances to Finals I.ONGWOOU CUICKKT cum. Aug. 11. Australia advanced to the final of tho Davis cup preliminary competition today over tho tennis team of Franco. Pat O'Hara Wood, struggling against an aching shoul der nnd a one-set advantage gained ny the giant frenchman. Anlrc Go bcit, who was favored to ln, scored tho deciding point for his team by winning, 2-G, 6-2, 0-1, 6-4. Gerald U Patterson, Auatralla'a cap. tain, in a poat climax match with young Henri Cochet, won nnother four-net victory, 6-2, 2-0, 6-4, 6-2. As a result of the tournament totals stood 'Australia four matches won; France one. Australia now goes Into tho final round with Spain, beginning nt Philadelphia on Tnitrsday, vlctoln over the fighting Frenchmen, but a somewhat uncertain ftctor ns a re sult of Injuries, James O, Anderson, second only to Patterson, who took no part In the play which ended to day. Is still a nick man. O'Hara Wood's shouldor Is shot with neur itis nnd Patterson's weak anklo troubled him this afternoon. Knld I, MuAlcstcr 3. M'AI.KSTF.H, Aug. 11. Songor kept the hits scatterod and Enid won tho second game .of tho series from .McAlcster today, 4 to 2. Songer poled ono over the fence In tho fourth with the bases clean. Score by Innings; It. II. E. Knlil 200 100 001 I 11 2 McAleater .. 000 020 0002 7 1 llatterles Songer nnd Diamond; Ferryman and Aday. . ..row and ut eP While Boosters Humble Saints MICKEY'S CREW UNABLE TO FROM KILLEFER Phillies Swat Pirates Hard Jolt in Neck by 8-G Victory HT. LOUIS, Auit 14. Tha Chlciso Culm today won their third cnnaecutlve victory from the 8t. I.oula Csrdlnala a to (, Al though hit hard. Alexander nai etf-ftlve with men on iHtaea. Heavy hlttlnR hy tha vlallora and rasied fleldlm hy tha locale In tha early Innlnia rontrlbutrd largely to tha Cardlnala' defeat. Halnea wai re lieved hy liar foot In tha third Innlns. Heore- lilraio; ar. it rn a. St. le.ll. AB. ii ro. A Stall, rf 119 1 flark, if ( 1 0 0 Holm h-r aa Traaifrer aa Trrrj. Jb .1 (Jrlinrt lb 9 rilMl, If ll'lhe'l. If Krul, .lb 4 OTarrrll, e 4 Alnacikr p 3 Srp.lih. If 4 1 llorarij; lb S 1 aura, u a Muollrr. rf 1 roomier lb 4 Aliwalltl c 4 I'lrmeni, c 0 llalara, p I Bailout, p 1 iltinn n 1 0 1 n Tetala It it ll Totalt 99 14 !f If iltati tor Alnamlth In elshth. fcora hy Innlnci: Chicago OS: 000 Oil Ht. I.oula 100 100 011 ( nummary: Ituna ltollocher, Terry, Orlmea 1 Heathenie. Krug :, OTarrell, Klark. Smith :, .stock, Mueller 2. Krrori OTarrell Hack, stock t, fournler. Twn-baae I.I I Ileal licol c, Prlberc, stock. Three-baar. hits Terry, (irlmea. Smith, Mueller Double play Itornahy to Tnpor cer to Kournler. liaaea on halla off Alei. ander 5 nlf Ilarfoot 1. mrucH out Hy Aleiander 3, by Halnea :, I'lillllra in l'lrntea 1. riTTSIll'HOH, Aug. 14. Meveral mem ber! of the New York Olanta eat In the grandetand today and watched Philadel phia defeat Plttehurgh. 10 lo 1, tha flrat victory for tha I'hllllea nvcr tha l'lrateo thla eeaaon. (llainer held ttia vlaltore to one htt In thn flrat flva Innlngi, but than waa driven from tho mound, rcnre "fhllai.liala ait it en a rittitaraa. ar. it ro. A. Mar'ile, al 4 1 3 0 (Tr'tat'e 3h I O S J P.,b'.,.n th 1 2 rarer, tf 3 mrte. ir i It'ia-rll. rf 4 TI-mer. 2b 4 rtern)r, .b 4 nrlmm, lb 4 Artimldt, c .1 rflamar, p 2 Carter!, p 1 wjlltama, rf 1 1 2 2 1 0 2 0 0 1 1 1 14 3 2 1 1 waiarr, rt 3 llr-kln. If 4 0 flrirhrr aa 1 0 1 Smith a. , bralla. lb 4 ll-fillna e A 1 1 triotrri, p 0 2 Totlll 3T 11 27 Hi I Tutala 21 7 27 12 Moure by'lnnlnga. Philadelphia 000 004 1(010 Pittsburgh 100 000 003 1 Summary Huna Parklneon 2, Wllltami, Walker. Mokan, J. Kmlth 2. I.ealle, Hen line. Wlntera. Carey. Krrnra Trnynor 2. Two-bin hit J. Smith. Carey. Three he hlta Wllllama. 1'arklnion, Illgbee, Walker. Double playa J, Hmlth, to Talk Ineon tn I.ealle, t'arklnaon to J, Smith, to I.ealle, Schmidt tn Maranvllle. llaa-t- on halla Off Wlntera 2. off Qlainer 1. struck out Dy Wlnteia 2, by fllainer 2, by Carlson -4. Drillers !, Iiiilliius 3, OKML'LGKK, AUK. 14. Okmulgee bunched hlta off .Malono In the early Innings nnd won the second straight arnmn nf th series from Pawhtiska, 5 to 3. Bert Graham hit ft home run Inside the local enclosure, scor ing a man nhend of htm. Score by Innings; It. II. E. Pawhuska.. 000 120 000 3 11 1 Okmulgee ..221 000 OOx 5 10 1 llatterles Mnlone and Dilution; Johnson. 'N'alkup and Asnew. liens o. MldBCts 1. IIRNRY12TTA, Aug. 14. Tho Hens pounded Jones hard nnd con sistently winning the second game c' the Miries, o to 1. Stewart was hit hard In tho early Innings, but set tled down and pitched shutout ball after tho third. Score by liiiiIiiKrf: . P., II. E. Springfield . 301 000 0004 9 2 Hcnryotta .. 030 222 OOx 9 16 2 Batteries Jones and Campbell; Stownrt nnd Miner. llolKiim Hj It) an 0. The Itolsum Dread team of the Commercial leaguo defeated the Ityan Motor team by tho score ot 8 to 6. Score by Innings: It. II. E. Ityan 200 0040 3 Holsum 440 OOx g 12 3 Batteries Barnes, Dunn and Fisher; Strickland nnd Boss. The government of Brazil has con sentcd to the laying of telograph cables from Klo de Jnnlero to Borne and to Montevideo In connection nlth nil ItuHtill cimceatiiun. UOMlo Auic. 14. Oobrlel D'Annuritlo, warrior. poet and former dictator ot PI ume, waa painfully Injured today in a fall In tha garden nf hla Italian home. BASEBALL TODAY OILERS vs. DENVER 4:10 P- M. V ThoNew improved ene SAFETY RAZOR. Barnes Put Out In Pro-Tourney By Young Star OAKMONT COUNTRY CLUB. PITTSBURGH!, Pa., Aug. 14. Johnny Farrcll, 22-year-old pro fesslonat nt tho Quaker Rtdgo Unit club, of Mamaroneck, N. Y., elimi nated tho veteran campaigner, Jim Barnes, from tho national profes sional golf tournament here this Aft ernoon. Tho youngstor, steadier and more accurate than tho star from Polham Manor, N, Y.( waa 1 up nt tho end of tho 18 hole. Farrell and Barnes beat par for the course by a stroke, each making the round In 73. On the last green llnrnes overshot while Fnrrell pitched his ball within two feet from tho pin nnd halved tho hole.' Oeno Saraien of Pittsburgh, na tional open champion, nnd Jack Hutchison of Chicago, aro among tho 10 survivors who will participate In the double round of 30 holes, match play tomorrow. Knrroll will meet Tom Kerrigan of Blwanoy, N, Y. Sarazen Is paired with F. T. Sprogcll of Memphis, and Hutchison with Harry Hampton of Detroit. Tho other pairings follow: F. S. Clnltett of Pomp Hill, h. I., vs. Bob Crulkshank, Wcstflold, N. J.; Jock Rurgrceis, St. Louis, vs. Chnrles Rowo, Pittsburgh; John Golden of Tuxedo, N. Y., vs. Al Clucl, Bridgeport, Conn.; Emll Loef fler. Pittsburgh, vs. Eddln Towns, Pittsburgh, nnd R. S. Miner, Stam ford, Conn., vs. Emmltt French, Youngstown, Ohio. ROSENBERG WINS DECISION OVER KRUGJNBATTLE Winner Crowned 'World Champion of New York State' NEW YORK, Aug. 14. Dave Rosenberg of Brooklyn battled his way to a in-round victory on points over Phil Krug of Harrison, N. J; and won the recognition of the New York state boxing commission ns champion middleweight of tho world tonight at tho Now York Velodromo. Krug wclghtd 155 and Koscn burg 160. Rosenberg kept tho fighting nt closo quarters In the first two rounds, doing novero body punch ing and Btnggerlng Krug In tho sec ond. In tho third Krug kopt fur ther away, but Rosenberg drew hlood from his nose with left hooks. Tho crowd booed Rosenberg con tinually for holding. Tho fourth was tame, but In tho next session Roaenberir bored effec tively Into the body and cuffed' his opponent witn snort right hooks, missing several wide swings. Tho Brooklyn boy landed nt will In the sixth, bouncing Krug all over tho ring and wearing him down, Rosenberg carried the fight in the next three rounds, Tho tenth was a repotltlon of tho threo preceding rounds, Krug again being sent to tho ropes, but later giving a few blows. Krug dashed to tho attack In the eleventh nnd won much applause against tho slow Indifferent work of his opponent. Krug gained strength in the twelfth, a r.!ovr cession. ! Rosenborg' regained the mastery In tho thirteenth, but contented him self with hard body blows, slowing up when on tho verge of a finishing blow. Krug wns almost off his feet several times In the fourteenth, but Rosenberg invariably covered him self up and then sought Krug'i body. Dr. Allison, Specialist 101 wiiST l'OUltTII STREET ESTABLISHED 1014 rt " j o - . 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Y. nre in iirs nirwi i i mum amaiJy I A h Mrt ma II V Gtai- in " Every Package TUTTLE-TOEVS DOUBLES TEAM GRABS TITLE Young Stars Win Hard Fought Match From Simmons-White Jay Toevs nnd Kirk Tuttle by playing stellar tennis yea'rrj,, afternoon ut tho Y courts annexed tho city Junior doubles title by de fcatlng John Simmons nnd Jncfc White In ntrnlght sets C-3, 8-6. Sim mons nnd White were unable to njv mo oranu oi tennis dinned cut lo thorn by tho champions and nt no tlmo did they seriously thi atn Toovs nnd Tuttle. In tho fli,t ,ti of tho match Toovs played th. ball into the far corners ot his opponentv court or cutting it out to tho aids lines. Tuttle won also In fine form nnt! kent thn i-llnnara.lli, Vi0lt gaged with his uccurato shots, In the second set Toevs nnd Ttittlj slowed down a bit nnd were content with playing too safo a gamo which nearly cost them this set. Slum m nnd Whlto had tho now cham, i. ns 1-3 and forty-love when the Tif vs Tuttlo combination changed tne'r tactics taking this gamo and the next one, deducing the sot. mnklng it : nil, At this point Simmons nnd White again took thn lend taking the nix' game putting them In tho lend w.th tho scoro In games 0-5. However their supremacy was short-lived ns Jay Toevs and Kirk Tuttlo cimo through with colors flying on the noxt game tnklng tho sot and match C-3, 8-6, With VOslcrdav nfternnon'a r,nin nt the Y courts play In thn Jiinlir tourney is at restor another year Coffcyvlllo I, nnrtlcsvlllo 1. COFFEYVILLE. Kan., Aug, 14. . Coffcyvllle gave Lengqulst brllllnnV support today and defeated Parties ville, 4 to 0, tho third straight vie tory. Scoro by innings; r. n r Bartlesvlllo . 000 000 0000 5 1 Coffeyvlllo . 101 000 02x t 10 0 Batteries O'Neal nnd C.ishlon; Lcngqulst and Ennls. Shockers 3, Millers 2. HUTCHISON. Kan.. Aug. 14, Tin Snllna millers wero unable to solvt tho mysteries of Shelby's delivery to. day and the Shockers won 3 to 2, Score by Innings; R. H. E. Saltan 020 000 000 2 3 0 Hutchinson . 000 020 lOx 3 10 1 Batteries Brooks and Walsh; Sholby and Crittenden. GREY HOUND RACES Mid-Continent Park Six or More Races Nightly 8:30 p. m. Except Sunday No Races Sunday LADIES FREE Admission 50c Take Sapulpa Car or Red Fork Electric Cars Direct to Park. OOItxrcii mmiTii ivn rviTr.r.ii, ttio speedy cure of disease. fifteen f aiecces RS in . x