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TriE TULSA DAILY WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1 9 1 B F I V B TULSA'S HITTING DEFEATS MAAGMEN ? - NATIONAL LEAGUE Errors bv Senators Help Along In Early Stages of ( lontest. Boston 7. New York 0. BOSTON .tun,. I -Bostse't ability to bi t Matheweon freely while Itasaa in holding Nn York batiuten in two bin resulted m n Ml) victory (or thf Bw -, 7 10 0 REYNOLDS SWITCHES i lit hiiii i .1 v , NEW VuUK It ii m 4 rf , . . Koilc. 2 b. . Ubrt, 3b. . lid. lit r. ss liranl, n. , . . Hotll'ltvol) 'f Mar kit, lb McLean., Suodgras.s. x ii. Miuih. r Ml It II I'll A V. 4 0 0 I ll ii 0 2 r n o o it 2 0 II 10 0 1 l i I ;i ii o o o o I 0 I In 0 ' 1 o u i i M 1 (I 0 ll II i' n ii n Clements llliltrs tO ridtii I eaves Victory ; Injured Al S Ill in Tha World. OKLAHOMA CITY, June 1.- Ixol m y'g Producen bunched hits in the first and tin it iiinins today Willi Ok lahoma City's inlsplays and won the final gaine of the series, 6 to 4. To il, ivm victor) in. nil- five out pf eight w it ii ill" Benators, Hard) ai I ridge was scheduled to work thf days game against ti i old teammates, one of tin- largest week day crowda "f the season turning out to tee tii' battle but Manager Kiisoy Rent in Clementa instead. Aldrldjgo received an Injured hand in last Bat unlay s gome ami Kelsey deemed It unwise tn atari hint thus handicapped, Jlmmie Burlto opened tin- fray by cracking out a double to right, Kii iiuff threw awu) Minis' grounder, Burke scoring ami Morris' pulling up mi third ii" iicorcd when Kelstiy poked out a double. Kelsey com pleted tii olrcull in Price's single. Brad) Walks. Brady draw a walk at the opening if the filth. Clements advanced him by n sacrifice and Burke scored him With n long hil to left. .Morns sin gled, sending Burke to third, Burke was caught at home on an attempted double steal, Morris landing on sec ond, Morris stole third ami registered when Dowte made a wild pet to Thompson trying to catch him off the bag, Kelsey hal walked ami stolen second, II" went to third on thf er-rm- ami registered on prl e's scratch hit to the infield. Dameron's home run in the first round scored La Plambols, who had walked, in the ti inl ll. ill parkc i ti.e ball. Reynolds, released to lie Benatots by Tulsa run! plnying see mil In the place of Muag, who was Injured Monday, opened the sixth with ,i single. i'Ii nenta threw v iiii trying to catch him napping ami Reynoldj t.mk second, whence he A. F. Bchspp, p :i ii 'J o l 0 n u o o 0 0 1 II (1 0 Totiila 'jh 0 1 24 9 stUltMi inr Mel.eaa tn i he eighth kiBstttd for Methawsos Is ihe elgbth. BOSTON storan, rf Oilbcrt, rf. Kitapairlck, 2b. Connolly, l(. ... Msgee. ef Schmidt. Hi J. Smith, ub Msranvllle, Whaling, e Baigso, ii Totals Iiii. score by innings; New York Boston HI K 11 I'll t I 4 0 ll 1 B8 A K o II o o ;t n o o ii ii u o n o a n l ' o R AMERICAN LEAGUE laatd ball anil two Ml II II I'O 2 0 0 0 0 0 A 0 n 0 l O 110 13 0 .'. I o S ii 1 4 1 I .1 ll 11 !l 0 11 1 ll I i l 2 a n i I o i i o 1100 me u'iu 4': Scored iv hen Kelsey inissi d Do fly after a Mali' Tun. Score: TUL8A H " 'I P0. Burke, c 4 t 3 ti Morris, Bb. 3 2 2 4 Kelsey, rf 3 2 1 3 Prise, lb 4 o 2 9 Hopper If 4 li 0 I Franklin, ef n n o 3 Payne, 21 4 0 1 0 Brailv. ss 3 I 11 1 elements. '- 0 0 0 Totals 30 (i (I 27 Summary. Two baaa im, Oaaaotly, Mai:." villa, Whaling Itagan. J, Smith itolrn bssee, Fitipatrick; sacrifice bits, Msranville2; double play. Fletcher ami l..lr. led on bases. New York 3, II. mi. n Ii first DSN on ,-rrurs. Boston .'! , baari on bslli off Bchnpp -'. Bagsa 2. bita, ofl Matbewioti h in 7 in ningi, Hehapn 1 in 1 inning; "truck 001, ii Mathewion Bchupp 1. Ragar 1 paaatd ball, smiih. Unpirai, Qnlil) ami Kaion, Time, 1 40 St. Loiua 4. "Cinrliinnti 2. sr. Ixn is. Jnna I t ikuila in Belial in the seronil iaaias ' I0d)ri nw with Oindnnati i cored tare rum f.r Bi Loula, Ijopi mid Dolan making the Iwo lalliei Batta Ihaa icored on a wild pltob ai.,1 Bnydai irortd " Huiflna' bunl St. i.oni won 4 t' 2 Reora: VIMOINMATI i ,aafk, of Baraog, ks Killlfer If (Iroh, al Griflllh, rf. . Von Kolntts, ab Mollwlti, lb tvlngo, I Brown, p I. ear, p Tonny, n (lurk, z Total. (Batted for l.ear in ST LOUIS Hii-'iiis. 3b Book, aa Baachtr, If Hytt, rf Miller, lb Long rf ,f Dolin, cf.-rf. . . '. Betiel, b Bnydar, e Meadows, n Waahuistoi, ft Philadelphia S. PHILADELPHIA, June I Mattery and Balding ..mim jt;iv, Waahltutton a virterf ovai Pklladalpkta iod., .s u 1 t h i -u ..r loerad three raag off wyekeff in lk aacond inniiiit on two alaglaa. two pas-.- two tnlen na.. n wihl pitch. rron bj kteAvor. i iSHINB ins ' Acotta, if Shanks If I'oKter. .Hi ,,,,,,, Mueller rf . ... Milan, el Willianu, lb Morgan, 2b Ilenry ... V. Hnde. '. .Inhnion. p PHILADELPHIA Uurpby, rf, . . . VYalth, of I.anp. Hi , , Oldrlng if HcAvoy, r K, an. ... Itarry, a Kopf". :ib , Wyekoft p. Brtaaler, p Davlaa, Thompaoe, . nBaltad for wm i. ixBatled f"i Rreailer in tlie oinih Score by ittningai Waahisgton 033 800 i"1'1 I'lillildrlplna 030 Him He" 9 Summary: fwo-baae kill WUIiama, Rarrj Daviai itolen bsaai Milan, Ilenry, kteRrida; earned runs, Waabington Pkiladalphia 3; aacrlflee hii. Morgan; lift on i-aaes, a-h Inglon 7. Pliilsdelphia B; baae on errors, Vaahiigton '-' I'htladelphia i liaaes on balls, off .lohnaon B, off Wyrkoff 3, off Breeder 0, bite off VYyckotf 3 in 2 Inninge, off Breeder 2 In 7 inninge; irnck out, b) Jobneon 2, bj Wyekofl '-' b Breeder 4": wild piteb, Wyrkoff; paeaed ball, MiATroy, i upiree, i innoll) and Chill Time. I i .. Boston I. New Yolk 3. BBW Y0BK June I Boaton look a kard foughl game from the New York Amer leans today, t to i VYood and Keating mat in a . pitcbera1 battle, the local pitcher 1,'Miij; in tl.c I ho tenth inninu' when Sinakcr tola aecond, to.k third n Lewis1 it unil mi li ii ru a k 4 (I (I 0 0 0 4 0 1 I II II 3 l 0 It 1 n 4 ll ll 2 O (l 4 1 2 7 4 2 4 0 0 3 1 I 4 12 13 1) 2 I II I 2 I ll II II I) o II 2 ii o 1 2 e I ll I O 0 o 1 0 II 0 II II 13 3 II 27 11 4 mid. Totals The sen Oindnnati Si. I.oiiis n in in i, r) by inninge Two baa Alt R II PO. A. E. 4 12 10 0 4 i a I 4 .o 3 0 1 2 0 II I n n :, i 4olo ii 0 I 4 II ll i 1 II 4 o o In o i : 3 0 1 I 3 ll 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 1 0 0 0 2 0 I II (I II 0 1 ll 1 0 0 0 ll 0 33 2 7 24 13 1 ic eight! AB R H I'" A I 3 0 2 4 3 0 4 II 11 2 4 0 I 3 0 0 0 0 II I I II 0 1 0 ll I a o iu o o 4 19 10 0 3 1 2 ll ll ll 3 I 2 2 3 0 Bill 3 0 3 I) 0 U 2 11 311 4 HI 37 IS 0 R. II K. u alked, Infield gle. cil E 1 Int. . 0011 200 1)00- ii 1 0 OHO OKLAHOMA CITY Thompson. 3I. . . I. a I'lamliuia rf. . Hiiimron. lb Hull, rf Reynolds, 2b Kiiduff, t,a Page, if llowic, c (lierhsrt, i King, ( Ml U.I I. I'll A E li I BOSTON Hooper, rf iVngner, 3b, Speaker, rf. Lewie, If. Hoblltid, n Scott, II Oardnar, 3b t'sdy, c (Henrikaan . Thorasa, c Wood. p. Totsli (Batted foi NEW VORK Maiael, 31, I'ecklnpaugb, free, ef, Pipp, lb Cook. rf. . Hartiel, If. It. ion,., 3b Bwat ft a, xMnllcn Keating, p. Totals . ltutiid for Sweenej m thirteenth. .seme by innings: Boaton . 301 000 000 l 4 New York 2011 inn olio HUH 'I 3 Sommsrv! Twobssa bita, I'ipp 2: three base hit. Hooper, home run. Mills, -1: stolen bases, Speaker J: earned runs. New York 2. Boaton 3. laerifice hits, Wattner. Maisel, Hooper Ci.ok. Urea, limine Packinnaush mi lloblltld'i AB. It H ru ' o 3 B 2 II 4 fl n T 11 II 0 3 2 0 o i 3 II 0 4 I ll 0 0 10 0 8 I ii 1 3 40 4 HI 311 ighth, Mt If II PO 1 :t l 3 0 13 0 1 0 I. 1 3 17 -.11. ." ll 1 3 a o i b o i r, II 0 II (I o l o 44 3 13 3!) Dolan slnlell nase. Henna : ,ar I nun. off Meadows 1. off Brown 3, off l.ear none, off Tonev none aerifies hits, l.ear. Battel, Dolan; doubts plsra, Battel to Hnggtne, l.ear to Wlngo to Mollwlti Toney I., wlngo to Uollwlti; left on halls, off Hrown I off Toney 1 oft I double playe, Peckinpaugh, Boone and Plpj neaoowi i mis, off Hrown t in i . (none out ill lecOTO); off Lear ,ri in 6 in nlllg, off Toney l in I Inning; bil bj pitclier, by l.ear (lluuaiinl struck mil. h, I'onev I. by l.eur 1.. by Meadows 4; wild pitch, M. adows ; passed ball. Snyder. Omplrea, ByrOn anil llrth Time. 2:00. Chicago 2. Pittsburgh 0. PITTSBURGH, lime i Chicago shut out Ptttaburgh, Ihroucb tba effective niteh- OoUblei b flood and Itres esponiible lor the. rldtora' Totstt 88 4 8 27 i; M.iltistl for TbOtSptas in the ninth. Ilie toorw bv Inntngi ; Tolas 3101 030 noli Oklahoma Clti .301 nm 000 Bttstmsryi Twobsae hits. Bnrko. Kelsey; limn,, rims. Dsmeron, Hall, stolen bases. In.wie 2. Uhrrlt, Kalasy; sacrifice bita. Ciemsnis, Morris; double play, Oierhsrl to Reynolds t,, Dsmoron; huse on bells, off (Herbert '-'. off Clements 3. simek out, by Clements 5, hi' Qisrbsrl 3: left on bases, Tutsi 2. Oklahoma City B. Tims, 1:88, Um pire, Pontius, 1 If of ,e ' 1 SbSn w ere n 1 runs " Score: ., ! CHICAGO ' I nod, rf ' PI slier, as. . . . ichnlte, If. 8 i Zimmsrtnsn, 2i 1 Baler, lb It illlsmSi ef. J'.i esnahan. e, Phelsn, 3b. gabel, p WESTERN ASSOCIATION Musk. 5. Fort Smith 4. Special in The World. MI SK(I(!KK. .hine 1 W illi Iwo on All R 4 I 4 0 8 4 B 4 8 3 3 II I'D 2 2 ll 1 II f, 1 0 1 12 0 2 1 2 0 2 1 I l E Totals 31 2 a 27 I" I'lTI'SIHTtiHI rarey, if Johnston, lh . f.) Jtainl rf I Inehmmsn, rf. Wanner, si. . . . 1 iox, 2b Itlerbar, 3b . . . iC.lhson, c If clung, c one down Joe Robinson parked the hall, if.'! , ' v li ijiiillan. p. . . All II II I'D A. K winninK tor Biuakogee over ti"- i wins. to 4. Nelson, a southpaw, darted for Mos kouee. hot yielded to Cy Mnrgan in the fifth. Taeke also poled a home run in the eighth Score by Innings. Fort Snnlh 200 100 100 O Muskogee 200 nm 010 l Itatleri. n Herring and BoBUltJ MorgSB snd Herman. All 4 r, tt i Nelson, Paris 11. Sherman 0. Special to The World PARIS Texas. June L Paris ahut out Sherman today for the fourth consecutive time. The score was 11 to 0. Morrison's pitching, Suapp's fisldlag and Workman's 1'iittiufr were features. Muskogee collies Wednesday for seven tames in four dajs. Score bv Inniags: Sherman .' 000 (100 000 0 4 1 paril 002 07n 02 -11 11 0 llatleries -Merrill and Cor, Morrison and Rsyss. Denlson ll. McAlester 6. Special to The World. DENISON. Texas. June I Denison eon no. led withaLong for 18 hits today and won. 9 to fl Three fast double plays helped Denisoa keep down Hie visitors' scoring. McAlestST made five hits and four runs in the nil, tii laalag, Beere innings; He M. stcr ion 000 104 fi in 5 )icnisn 002 101 23x 9 15 4 llatleries Lone and Fowler. Higpin l.ethaiu and Merritt. I FEDERAL LEAGUE Totals 28 0 27 15 1 xllatted for Adsmi in eighth Chlesge loo noo 100 2 ptttaburgh 000 noo ooo -0 Suininary: Two base hits, Good, llrcsna han; sacrifice hit. Ilnlrd; sacrifice fly. Schulte; stolen ba-es. Haier 2: earned runs, Chicago 2; left on banes, Chicago 4, Pitta burch .p ; bases on balls, off Zabel 2, off McQuillan I I hits, off Adams A in 8 in longs off McQuillan none in 1 inning: hit by pitcher, by Zabel i.lohtistnn) ; struck out, by Zabel 1. by Adams 1 Umpires, Rlf 1 ly and ll.nl. Time, 1 :3.', Brooklyn " Philadelphia 4 BROOKLYN, June 1 - Zaek Wheat was the hero of a ." tn I. elefen inning victory by the Brooklyn! orer Philadelphia today. After the visitors had forged ahead by a ninth inning rally Wheat eame up with two outs ..ml two strikes called and tied the score with a home run to deep left Hp came up again in the eleventh with the bases full and one out snd scored O'MsrS with the winning run by making an infield hit. Score lb. mi,, and Pipp; Boone, Pecklnpsugh and Pipp: Hooper am Thomas, left on bases, New York In, Boston 0; bus, mi errors. New York 1. Boston 1: bases mi balls, off Keat ing 4. off Wm.d a. struck "in. by Keating 4. by Wood it I'uipires, Nallin and Dinsea, Time 3:08 11 IV I 1 2 Cturago I Detroit 1 CHICAGO, June i urban Fsbsr won his eighth straight gSOIS tOdSV When t bicSgO de feated Detroit i io l Eddie Collins msde three bit- and scored three of the locals rims when in- tssmmstta bunched hits be hind him Score DETROIT- .All R Hush, s 4 0 Vut. 8b.-1b 4 n Cobb, cf 3 0 Crawford, rf 3 I Yeaeh. If 4 0 kavaneugb, lb t 0 Young. Sh I 0 Jscobaea, x 1 Boshtsr, p o linker, c 1 McKee, c, 1 ll.iuss, p 2 pnbue, t4 ' Morisrity, 3b 0 Ihirns, xx I Totals ....... xllatted for Youll ,xlt,iiled for llaus ... .in i : in ihe eighth. in The eighth. 4 13 3 ixxBstted for Morisrity in tin ninth. CHICAGO All R Quintan, cf 4 0 S, hulk c 4 0 E. Collins, 2b 4 3 Foamier, If 4 0 .1 Collins, rf 4 0 Blsokburae, ts. 4 u Brief, lb 4 o Breton. 3b 2 1 Faber. p 1 0 II PO. A 1 2 0 4 3 2 3 8 (I 1 n 1 1 9 3 3 2 2 2 Totals . . The score Detroit Chisago . Sinninarv lins . Cobl ..it I II 27 14 1 hv innings; ooo ooo ooi -i 001 101 Olt 4 Two base bils. Yraeb E, d.l three base hit, Yeaeh: stolen bases. lilac kiiurnc, uiiinian: earned runs. Chicago 4. UStrOll I. sacrifice hits, linker, Faber; double plays, Dnuss, Bmh and Ksvsnsugh; Brisl and Blsckbnraej left on bases, Datroil II, Ohleage li : first has,- on errors, Chicago 1, Detroit 1, bases on balls off Dnuss 2 Faber 3; hits, off Dausi 7 in 7 innitigs. Boa hie r 2 In 1 inning, strurk out. by Dauss 4. Fiber 2 wild pitch Duuss; pa-.ed halls, Baker 2. Umpires, O'l.oughtiu and Hildehrand. Tune, : il.". Buffalo 8. Baltimore 1. Ill FFALO, June 1 - Buffalo baited out a victory over Baltimore today. Frank Hmilh wai taksfl out of the box in the fourth in nine. He left the bases full and Hofmin, a pinch hitter, cleared them with a two bagger. Ihe score by Innings: R II I, Baltimore "00 000 100-1 7 1 Buffalo 002 00 OOx 8 9 1 Batteries : Smith. Bailey aud Russell; Foul and Bail. Allen, Newark 7, Brookyn 2. BROOKLYN, June I. Mlling bits at op portune moments, Newark defeated llrooklya todav 7 t 2 Manager Magee contributed the fielding feature when ho backed Into right field pulled down Sokeer's fly and doubled MeKeebnie at first. Hie score by inningi: R. H E Newark 000 TOO .101 7 11 0 Brooklyn ooo ldo noi 2 a 3 Batteries: Moseley and Handm , Wilson, 1 uhsm and Prstt, Kansas City 8, Chicago 1. CHICAGO, June 1 Kansas City made it three out of five over' Chicago, winning the final through Cnllop's first rite pitching and well timed hits off Hendriv. Ihe fielding wis fast, despite a high wind. The n'orc by inningi: R. H. F Kansas City H'l 010 000 3 4 5 Cfclrage ooi ooo ooo l 4 4 Itaiteries: CnllSp and Brown; llendrii and WUsea AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Columbus 4, LeabrrHlg 2. 'Called at end of sixth, rain.) No other garnet, Mleaeita, PHILADELPHIA AB R Bancroft, is ti 0 Byrae. 3b Niehotf. 2b Cravath rf Becker, If 1. micros, lb Baiatfsrdasr, a Adams, lb 1 I'lskert, rf 5 Killifer. c Wflser. xx Hums, e Alexander, p Dugey. xxx Desjsfisg, p H PO, A E n St Louis 2, Cleveland 1. CLEVELAND, June l St. Louis defeated Cleveland, -lames being vcrv effective with 1 1... hue I.., bi me i . , ..i, . I I after tile first Itltltn Si Louis .i,le Is first run on I'rntt's tru.le md wslkSf a angle, the second llllllllllllHlllil. " , j f You'll sure get yours by the boat-'em-to-it division if you'll stand pat just about lon enough to buy some Prince Albert tobacco. Tbcn the cards reiid: Jam your old jimmy pipe brimful to the spilling-spot, or roll a makin's cigarette, strike fire with a match and go on. For j-ou'veor a through ticket. That's all there is to it this dig ging fun out of a pipe or a ciga retteif you follow suit and play the ;;ime via P. 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Prince Albert i aho old in toppy red bag at the price of a jitney ride. 5c (handy for cigarette tmoher); tidy red tin, 10c; and hand lome pound and half-pound tin humidor. Copyright !': by R . J. Heynoldi Totitcco Cu. IS the national joy smok "yrr ' "MllilllllPIIHIIIlir Ml 11 1 V- Sii !f uD INrF A I RFDT 1 LGAUt?TN,NGP,PE AND I 1 C,GARETTE .1 !rTgsatal 1 STANDING OF THE TEAMS i WESTERN ASSOCIATION Totals 42 4 8 81sl8 xRan for Luderiis in Ihe sloth, SsBsttsd '"r Killlfer in the eighth xxsBattfd for Alexander in the eighth xflne out when winning run scored. 'ralt's nut. acrifiie. Score: !LEVELAND .eibold. ef. . Turner 2b Ihapmsn. ss Jackson, lh. t.raney. If. piinth. rf. Barbare. 3h. i Neill, e. . . tones, p. . . . Vond . I'otali xBitted for Jones in seventh BROOKLYN O'Msra, it. - Myers, cf. . . Daubert, lb. Stengel, rf. . Wheat. If. .. Cntsbaw, 2b Uett, 3b. . . Mcfirty, e. Dell, p All R. II PO. A. E 1 11 0 0 Totsli 38 5 7 33 10 8 Phlladelphls 000 001 012 00 4 Brooklyn 020 100 001 015 Summary: Two base hits, Nlrhoff, Becker Luderiis, Stengel; three base hit, McCarty ' home run. Wheat ; stolen bases. Bancroft, Byrne, 1'askert ; earned runs, Philadelphia 2. Brooklyn 3; sacrifice hits. Meyers, Cut- haw . left on basei, Philadelphia 18, Brook lyn j. first base on errors, Philadelphia 1. Brooklyn 2, bases on balls, off Alexander 1, Demaree 2, Dell 9: hits, off Alexander 4 in 7 innings, off Demaree 3 In 4 innings; hit bv pitcher, by Dell (CleVStb); struck out, by Alexander 3 by Demaree 1, by Dell 8. Cmpirca, Klein and Btnslle. Time, 2:30. M t TEXAS LEAGUE 4 DaMas 2. Port Worth R. Beaumont 8, (ialveston 3. Slireveport 0. Waco 11. Houston 7, San Antonio 7. darkress.) (12 innings: pass to Austin. lark. son s error and Walker s Won l,ost Pet licnisou 211 Hi .044 Sherman 2li 17 ,808 Oklahoma City 23 10 88 5 Port Smith 22 21 .812 TULSA 22 21 .812 Parli 21 2n .818 Muskogee 17 23 ,426 MeAlester 13 32 ,288 AMERICAN LEAGUE. Won Iiost Pel. Chicago 27 14 .tihu Detroit 2.1 17 .886 New York HI 18 ..''.IH Boston 17 14 .548 Cleveland 17 1 472 Washington lt ih 4 7 i St. Louis If, 23 ,410 Philadelphia 13 25 .3 12 NATIONAL LEAGUE. Won Iioit Pet. Chicago 23 ifl .500 Philadelphia 20 16 5S8 Illusion 20 18 .52fi Brooklyn 18 18 .500 St. LOWS i. . 1 20 .487 Pittsburgh 18 20 .474 Cincinnati 15 10 .441 New. York 14 20 .4 12 FEDERAL LEAGUE Won IOit Pet. Pittsburgh 23 lti .'.Bo Chicago 23 17 .575 Kansas City 22 17 .5114 Newark 21 17 553 St. Louis 17 17 .500 Brooklvn 18 l'J 486 Baltimore 15 2.1 3H5 Buffalo 13 SO 333 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Won Lett Pet. iidianspolis 26 14 .650 xinaas City 22 15 .506 Leaitville 20 18 526 ISt, Paul 20 18 .528 Milwaakss 20 19 .513 Cleveland 14 21 .400 I Columbus . . ' 15 23 895 iinnespolit 12 23 .348 All R H PO. A. E. 4 1 2 4 0 0 .8 0 0 0 2 0 .4 0 8 8 1 f .4 0 0 8 2 1 .401 100 3 0 1 2 0 0 .4 0 0 0 1 0 .401710 . 0 0 0 0 O 0 .1 0 0 0 0 0 33 1 8 27 11 1 seventh. AB R H. PO. A. E. .4 0 1 3 0 0 .311031 .4 1 2 4 0 (I .201 1 00 .4 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 18 10 3 0 1 5 4 0 3 0 16 1H .2 0 0 0 3 0 29 2 8 27 12 1 St. LOUlft bhottoa, if illstill. If Irstt. 2b ( Walker, cf Williams, rf Leery, lb avan, aa iaiiew, c Jones, i Totals Scores bv Innings; Cleveland 100 000 0001 Bt. Louis 100 001 000 2 Suinmart : Earned rum. Cleveland 1. St. louis 1: two base hits, Leibold, flraney. 1 hapman ; three base hit. Tratt ; sacrifice hits. Turner. James, Walker: laeriflee fly. 1 Walker: stolen bases. Turner O. Walker. Austin; double plays, Jones, Jackson and ('Neill: I, avan and Leary ; pitching rec ord : hits, off Jones 6 In 7 innings, off llarsled 2 in 2 innings; bases on balls, off J.mes 2. off James 1; struck out, by Jones 2 Hadsted 3. .Tame 5; wild pitch. 'James; baae on error' Cleveland 1 ; left on bases. Cleveland 7. M. Louis 4. Time, 1:54. I'm j.ires. Mullaney and Evana. Siniilny QSUSMS, Chaltnor3 Motor far team was u fratpd by It'iitlcsville, 3 to 2, on th lionto urounds of tho latu-r Sunday. The Tulsa F, drals c'efeatcil the Sanl Springs Sand-Crabs, I to 2, on the home grounds of the latter Sunday. TULSA CITT M5AOUE. Won Loit Pet. Postoffii'e 5 ' 1 .883 Oulf 5 2 .714 Central 3 4 .429 Kxrbinge 2 4 .429 Electrician! 2 3 400 BiiMnisa College 3 6 .333 TUI.SA TWILIGHT LEAGUE Won Loit Prt First M E 4 0 1 OOO (trace Methodiiti 2 1 667 Christians 8 1 750 first Baptists 2 2 .500 Presbyterian. 1 1 500 Orcutt M E 1 2 .331 Boston M E 1 2 .3.1) Teta Age o 3 .ooi BLACKS TO CLASH IN TWO CONTESTS Two of the taataai negro baseball teams in Oklahoma will clash for fstiite supremacy in a pair of COntCStl at Association park Wednesday and Thursday afternoon. The , ontettanta are the Tulsa Colts and Hartlesx llle nines. Theso two aitgreEatlons hae met before now, splitting 'the Oonora in a pair of 1 to 0 contests. Both games will commence at fx: 20 In the afternoon, givlni; ample time for the city league contests. The BarUaaVllle elviu Is on the ruad much of tho time, playing negro teams In all parts of the country. In their ranks are players from tho four cor ners of the Unite 1 States. Tii is Is the Reward After Lon Service ST. LOUIS, June I. flhoderlelt "Bobby" Wallace, who has played in tin- major baseball leagues for -0 years, was released unconditional!) b) tin- si. Louis Americana, for whom in- played shortstop, Wallace denied rumors that he w.ik negotiating for the managership of tin cicviianii Americana, Wallace, who is 39 years old, entered tin- major leagues us ;t pitcher for Cleveland In IK95. Later he played third baae. Where They Play Today game ye! seen at Asaoclatlon park be tween city league teams this year will in- played iiii; afternoon between the Exchange Nationals and (lulf Pipe Llnere. T he batteries are young and Macon for the Exchange and l-'oicsman and Smittle fur the Quit Ti e ability of these batteries is well known aud In view of tin- f.n i thai they are evenly matched this siuriM prove a very In (treating contest. The game xiii lie . sited it 5 o'clock. DRUMRIGHT TAKES TWO FROM OILERS WESTERN ASSOCIATION Tulsa at Dsnlson. MtlskogSS at Pans. I ..it Smith at Sherman. Oklahoma. City at HcAleitfr, NATIONAL LEAGUE -New York at Boston. rlilsdelphia at Brooklyn. Chicago at Pittsburgh. Cincinnati at SI. Louis. AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston at New York. Detroit at Chicago St. Louis at Cleveland, Washington at Philadelphia:, (illbrlel ami Ilenry Hake Hii; HtWMBs Hon; (.mull Mm, In i limelight FEDERAL LEAGUE. St Louis at Chicago. Plttabttrgh at Ksnasi City. Baltimore at Newark Brooklyn at Buffalo. TULSA CITY LEAGUE Exclitinge-ijtilf at Association park. SOUTHERN LEAGUE Birmingham 5. Little Bock 3. LITTLE ROCK, June 1 Birmll ghsin de rated Lltils Rock today in an 1 1 innlni lUlie, 5 to 3. nXrnre by innings: Birnunghaniin . .000 000 011 02 -5 little Rock 001 010 100 00 Batteries -Johnson and Wallace (ribbens. 0 -3 I lav 8 I and Munphls 2. Mobile 0. MEM PHI Bi .lune 1 -Mrmphis defeated fohile today, 2 to 0. Baldwin scored the UTSt raa on a sserlficn and Robertson's ingle brought in the othe r. ' Scorn by innings : obits 000 000 OOO 0 0 2 .lejnphle 01O 010 00 2 S 0 TownsSDd and Schmidt . Rola-rtson and frhlri. NaahriUe 6. Atlanu 2. N ASIIYILLK. June 1 - Perry and Hiatt Here easv today for Nashville, and the lo (ill defatted Atlanta. 5 to 2. Score by innings: tlanta 000 U10 100 2 9 0 iWhville 081 000 101 0 10 1 Batteries I'erry, Iliett and Jenkins; Rog rs and Street. Chattanooga 5, New Orleans 4. CHATTANOOOA, June 1 Chattanooga son i slugging match from New tlrl'ina to d 1 to 4. Score by Innings: aw Orleana 130 000 006 4 13 1 (hattannoga 301 100 00t- 5 11 1 Batteries- Ilaghy and Biggins; Clark, llarding and Kitcheus. STAR TWIRLERS CLASH i dling ami Porcaman to Hi prceeni Honors of Two City League Club. What is expected to he the fastest gpei .,1 lo Ihe Wnrld. DRUMRIQHT, June 1. Drum right defeated tie- Magnolia 1 mi company of the Oklahoma City Commercial league, 4 to 3, in an exciting ami hotly conteated sumc Monday at Fulkergon park her... Witt held tho Magnolias ti. line, hits, but a irlo ,.f errors lot if as many rung In the sixth Inning and gave the visitors a temporary lead. iioth teams fielded loosely, tint dis played flashes of clever Work, a catcll b) Hi Henry being a feature of the game, "Dutch" Gabriel waa the hit ting star of the day, collecting Hire--singles. He als,, stole tWO bases. Uoth Witt and Harr pitched good ball, the Drumright fllnger deserving a shutout. He tanned nine of the Commercial leaguer, The all-round work of Edwards, the little catcher of the Magnolia, was again especially notew orthy. Drumright Is scheduled to play hero next Sunday afternoon, Sajuilpa be ing the probable opponent, Drumright blanked the Magr.oliaa Sunday, 5 to 0. Both Oourley and lienrv. former Producer players, took part in the same, playing for Drum-right HANDLEY WINS FOR BUSINESS COLLEGE a Nice Pitchere' Duel; Pasi Game This A Ctemoon. in a plctuer's duel between iimi- ley of Tulsu Husiness i oileuc and Dlckeraon of tht Btactriolana llandlaji xxa.s the ii tor by the acoro of to J yesterday afternoon. Handley struck out nine men, while Dicketson struck out seven. I. I nigger, , atchei foi ihn BlectriclaiM, injured a linger In the third inning ami as result two runs were scored in the seventh inning on passed balls, fielng the scure. In Ihe eighth Ml Blrne) walked, stole second ami scored the winning1 run on Price's hit to right. It was an extra Inning game. Buck, a new- umpire, with, day to the satisfaction of earned. He showed good i in sending a runner bs k vxlu-n the ball hit the iuei:.ii. The (iulf I'ipe line team and t tt aa Exchange play today, a great gnus la expected. John xoung will le on the firing line for the Bunkers and l.ou i'oresman fur 1 l.r.CTKICI NS I x ester, all con- ludgmenl to first tl art in. ss. '( amnbsU, 2b lOnnther, If. McLuiu, cf. . . Bicklord. lh. I A. B. Hugger, Osdbols, rf I I. C. Dogger. Diekorsoa e T.nali . . . . the Pipers, in it 1 1. pii i NO HIT GAME IS LOST Christians Take Twilight Contest. Although Hoover Grants No Blows The Christian team of the Twilight league defeated lirare M K by the score of K to .3 le-terdai. Ilo.iver of the race at. K. team . 4 . 1 . .1 . 3 . 3 . 3 . 2 . 8 . 3 'H pitched a no hit gaoie. CHRIS !' I N Clark Briftkley Williamson Baldormsn . a Hill Maxwell Stover Williamson Bonell Tnlsla GRACE M K -Hoebsr Kinnemer Siople Hoover Chile, . Marliorinal Calvert Tavlor Loit) although he lost A B, R II I'D A . 8 . . 2 . . a . . 2 .. 2 .23 6 O 15 tl 3 AB. R II PO. A. F . . 8 . H . . 8 . . 3 . . 2 . . 2 . . 2 .. 2 0 I 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 o o 0 0 1 1 0 2 2 7 0 1 8 8 1 0 0 .23 :i 2 II Totals Snmtuarx : Base on balls. Dy Hrinkley 1. bv Hoover 3. hit by pitcher, by Hoover (Maxwell, Stover); Itruck out, by Hrinkley 'I, b) Hoover 7. the Rather t lose, "Met the original tightwad other night." "What did he do?" "After I bought him dinner, thea ter tickets and a midnight supper he wanted to match me to see who paid the car faro hanie." IL'SINKSS i iU.I.KliK B It II Pti A liennv, c 3 ll 0 M 2 MeBfrnar, 3b :t l 0 2 I I'riee, If 4 0 9 1 U Brooks, 2b 3 u 0 3 I Murray, rf 3 I I 2 0 Windsor, lb 2 0 0 5 0 Rieiuanu. se I 0 0 ll 0 Payne, cf 2 0 O 0 0 Hundley, p A 0 0 O 2 Baraey, aa 2 l i l l Totals 2 3 4 23 7 4g ooo on ooo noo 0(1 21--J Klec H bl r.lectri, ,ans 'usiuess College Kight innings , Boststacyt Karned runs. College 1. tneians 0: struck out. hv Maitlle luckerson 7. bases on balls, off Handley p. lockerson 3 double pis) Brooha Is '.-indsor, passed halls. Hugger 4; hit by I L lake! Payne Stolen bales, (lunther. Me- .ain, SlcBirney, Windsor an-l Bsrasv; left on bases. Electricians 4. Business College 4. fUBS, 1:30. I'moire, Buck. ROACH AND HINGEY GETTING IN SHAPE As the. time draws near fur the Htngey-Roach boxing contest which is billed for the It M. A C I'nday night, interest in the affair increases. Many fans are presetti at tii, club ea.-h afternoon while the bo through their training. Roach works it 3 and llingey at 6 o'clock. Local fans ar watching them closely in an effort to get a line on their condition. Itoth boys are working with an earnestness that should put them in excellent shape in time for the battle