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TULSA DAILY WORLD, SATURDAY' AUGUST 4, 1917
V Bantamweight Champion Agrees to Meet Nate Jackson in Tulsa
- r
Sloppy Errors
Game Cut
Smith Greatest Offender;
Mufifa Two Throws to Plate
and Miners Win 9 to 2;
Double-Headers to Be Played
Today.
Pun-iel to The World.
M ALKSTEU, Aug. 3. Sloppy er
rors behind Pearson puved the way
for the moHt of McAlester's runs to
day, the homo team beating him 9
to 2 in six Innings. IUln stopped the
Hume,
A single by Bailey, a double bj
Thompson and an error (rave Me
Alester two to start on. Smith's muff
of a thrown ball from Heatly la the
third inning let In two more runs.
Dorsy spilled a tall fly off Humph
ries' bat In the fifth InnlnB, and Smith
dropped another throw to the plate
Those slobber stunts mixed with four
hits, a sacrifice, a hit batter, a walk
and a passed ball enabled the locals
to make five runs.
i Vle?U 8(:0red the first visitor tally
Jn the fourth stanza. He smashed one
past Johnson to start the inning out,
and Heatly's single and Ohlln's sucrt
,lce fly put him across. Smith walked
yT "tojc two bases and went homo oil
Johnson's crazy throw to third base
In the fifth inning.
That was all, but should not have
. eu' f,er Hilentl walked In the
sixth, three fielders choices and two
errors loaded the bases. Then Kalr
child reached for ono over his head
for his third strike, and Smith ham
mered a bounder to Humphries. Haln
fell during the inning but Umpire
Kane kept the tennis plavlng. John
son had walked Dowie, first up in the
seventh, when Kane announced time
A double-header will be played tomorrow.
Fort Smith 7-8, Oklahoma City 1-2
Rpcri.l to Th WoHd. 7 '
FOHT SMITH Ark., Au-. l.Tk. Boost
V'a dro'R.i:, double-hi-ader to the lorn In
wiIm' rwin 'rd when
Vt lllininn, Hollander and narr sot home
run. In aurreMion in the eighth Inning-,
liuey, former Alkansa university mar,
made hia delmt with the visitors In the
ai'rond.
FIRST GAME.
The score:
Ok. C AB.HTO.AI .Ft. 8. AB.II PO.A.
I.ippa.lf 4 10 0(,-rvman.3j 8 0 3 4
Tottrn.SB 3 0 2 2 Wocley.rf 4 1 a 0
P'Urew.ef 3 0 1 liW'lini'jl, 4 S 1
Vno,2b 4 16 II Ilol'drr.aa 3 3 0 4
Hays.lh 4 0 5 nlltarr.lb 4 115 1
8'neault.e 8 0 8 3fK.ohiaon.rr 3 0 a 0
ba.tina.rf I 3 C Uil.'nnre.lf 4 3 0 0
MrNeil.aa 8 0 1 3'Rctts.c s 4 0 13
Ogle.p 8 110 Will son, p 4 10 3
Total 20 5 24 0 ToUla 33 11 37 15
fteorc by innings; 1
Oklahoma City . .100 000 000 t
Kort Smith 000 300 05x 7
8ummitrv: Runs, Lippe, Countryman,
Cooler, Williams ,2, Hollander 2, Burr;
homeruns, Williama, Hollander, Barrj two
hase hits, Lipps, Latina, Hollander, Latr
renv; siurifice hit, Totten; aaerilre fiins,
l'ettiirrew, Latina. Countryman, Williams;
atmes ont, by Oe;le 7, hy Wataon 1 : first
hase on balls, off Oicle 2, off VatMis 1;
lift on hasps. Oklahoma City 4, Vort Hmith
5: wild pitch, Ogle. Time, 1:40. Umpire,
Bpencer.
SECOND GAME.
The trore:
Ok. C AB.H PO.A.fFt. . AB.II.PO.A.
I.lnni.lf 4
Oit1' man, 3b
0
Totlen.Sb 8
P'igrew.ef 8
W'ano.2b 4
Hays.lb 8
S'neaolt.c 3
01
lVinlai rf
0 0
2 2
0 3
1 8
0 3
2 01
W'lnin'i !h
2 1
H'lander,as
Harr.lb
Hobison.rf
I, alius, rf
I. runce.lf
H, II .
MiNelU.ss 8
Huey.p 8
Hewell.p
Totala 20 7 14 5 Totals 24 6 21 S
Score by innings:
Okhhona City ....010 100 0 2
Fort Smith 0O0 510 x 0
(Seven inningj hy agreement.)
Summary: Wins, Shlneault, W'ooliy 2,
Williams. Hollander, poblson, Lawrence;
error?. Have, Countryman, W'illiums, Hol
lander : honeruna. Hays, Shineault ; lwo-bo
lilts, Pettirrew, Lswrenee; sacrifice hit,
llarr; double pltvs, McNeil to Wann lo
Haya, Hollander to Barr; struck out, by
lluev 6. Iir Sewell 6; first base on errors.
Okl.ihoma Citv 8. Fort Smith 1; first bsse
on balls, off Htiev 3, off Sewell 1; left on
.Jll today only
OLIVER MOKOSCO PRESENTS
KATHLYN WILLIAMS and 1 horn as Holding
in "Redeeming Love"
ALSO PARAMOUNT PrCTOGR-.PlI.
Scren Time: 11:80, 12:45, 2, 8:15, 4:80, 6:45, 7, 8:15, 8:30.
PRICKS 20c. CHILDREN 5c (DIME MATINEE)
POUR DAYS, BEGINNING
"The Barrier"
BY REX BEACH.
A Powerful Story of Uio Lust
Prices for "The BHrrlcr"aro to be very reasonable, s wo reallrx" Unit
U Is midsummer and warm. But wo want all of you to nee this picture,
so we otter It for 5c
Marjorie Rambeau in "THE DEBT"
A Play Filled With Qitlck-lVirger Action,
ALSO
"MANNING THE NAVY"
Demonstrating tho methods used by Uncle Stun In converting tho raw
recruit Into tho flnlslaed product.
Schedule: 10, 11:15, 12:30, 2, 3:30, 4:43, 6, 7:15, 8:30, 9:45.
XHATINEE 10c EVENING 15o CHILDREN 5o
SUNDAY AND MONDAY FRANKLYN FARNUM IN
THE CLEAN-UP"
A Man's Drink That
Fountain, FT A V . J
aaaaa minmi-ai Mtml lit V m
Tastes Llk A
" GIN FIZZ
NON-MLCOHQUO
The GIHa
Cost Tulsa
Short by Rain
1
I Ragged!
....... .....
Tl'I-SA
UalfUti, . HI, ...
liorsey, rf
Heatly, lb. ..
Ohlin. 3b
Fairchlld, cf. . .
Smith, e
Howlo, 2b
Sparks, if
Pearson, p, ...
Totala
M'AI.EPTFR
Italley, rf
Rumphriea, 2b.
ihorupiion, 3b.
Harriott, lb. ..
Mnlvey, If
Null, rf
Uriel's, as
O'Nail. c
AH. R. II. PO. A. E.
1 1
0 0
0 0
18 9 4
AB. R. II. PO. A. E.
2 2 12 0 0
Johnson, p
Totala 23 0 7 10 12 3
Hrore by innings:
Tula ... 000 1 102
.McAleater 202 0.'0 9
(Called end tilth acrount rain.)
Nummary: Tm-o-baae hits, Thompson,
Iterriott; sacrifice bits. Ohlin, Bailey. Humph
riea 2; atoien bases, Kmlth 2; bass on
balli, off Pearson 2. off John ion 8; hit by
pitrher, Hrrrlott, Muivey; struck out, hy
Pearaon 5, by Johnson 2; passed hall. Smith
2; double play, Origin to Hiimphrlta to
llerriolt; earned mm, Talus 1, MrAle-trr 1 ;
firat bnae on errors, MeAlester 1 ; left on
baaea, MeAlritcr 3, Tula 4. Umpire, Kane.
Tlma, 1:05.
bases, Oklahoma City 8, Port Smith 6; hit
b) piirher, Hollander by Huey. Thiie. 1 :2 J.
Umpire, Spenrrr.
Sherman t, Deoison 3.
Special to The World.
UE.NISO.V, Tesas, Aug. 3. Bherman'i
leading pitcher kept Peniaon'a hits aratterrd
today and defeated the Uailroadera 5 to 3.
Storey and Campbell parked tit ball for tw
runi, while Rohinaon and Mai-key parked the
pullet for two Sherman rum. Sherman plays
ita lait game thia year here tomorrow.
The acore:
Sher. AB II 1'O.A IDenl AB.II.PO.A.
l(ughe.2b 4 0 2 s Halliilav.rf 8 0 3 0
Unity. lib 4 0 U OiUornU.c. 4 14 0
A'lrn.cf 3 0 2 0Sior,.y,ab 8 8 12
Knbin'n.lf 4 2 3 0Torkey,aa 4 0 0 1
Jones. aa 8 0 8 elMcMa's.lb S 0 11 1
Smith. rf 3 10 0Camphell,lf 3 4 ft
.uacaey.io liu Uliurer,2tt 4 111
Banner, c 4 8 8 2I'eehles,rf 0 2 0
llaialip.p - 2 0 0 2I.ee.p 3 0 0 8
HtKinney 10 0 0
Totala 81 7 27 121
I Totala 82 7 27 t
tBatted for Lea In ninth.
Score by iiininga:
Sherman 022 000 100 5
DeliUon 0U1 000 011 8
Summary : Nuna. Allen. HAhiniA., 1
Smith, Markey. Halllday, Storey, Camobell;
I error, Hainllp; tvo linie li It s. Banner 3,
Storey; homerniu. Roliinaon, -Varkey, Storey,
Campnell; lacrifire hlta, Jnnei, Haialip;
'double playi, Hughea to Jonea to Markev;
i left on baiea. Sherman 3, Ueoiion 8; trn-k
out, hr Haialip 8. hy I.ce 4; baaea on balla,
off Ifalnllp 2. off I.ee 2; hit by pitrher,
Riorey, tampuen oy naiaiip; paiaeJ ball,
Merritt. Umpire, 1'ontlui. Time, 1:35.
MuskogM 7, Ardaore 1.
Special to The World.
MUSKOGEE, Ang. . rennis receiTei
aetched anpport today and the Meta hitting
timely and hard eaiily trounced the tail
endrn, 7 lo 1, in the aecond game of the
aerie. Voll easily hold the TiaVora In check
all the way. Calbert, who got two homeruna
yeaterday and three the day before, old not
dellrer a alngle four-baae twat but con
nected for two two-baggers and a aingle in
four times up.
Th. .rnre :
,d. AM.H.VO.A.Mnako. AR.ltPO.A
l.,Ur'n el 0 1 Oll'lke 2h 6 10 2
M C'e.ss lb 8 16 rtWetiel.lb 4 1 10 0
Payne.2b 4 13 llCalhert.lt 4 3 10
Clark, If 3 18 llFruth.rf 4 0 8 Q
Alli'ii.lb-ss 4 0 4 3Hale.ae 5 2 2 1
Alexan'r.Sb 4 0 8 OiFisher.rf 4 3 10
McNeil.e-rf 2 12 0Waguer,8b 8 0 12
Dennis.p 8 0 0 7INee.e 4 19 2
Ross,rf 1 0 0 0 Voll.p 4 10 2
Crittenden, t 2 0 4 0
1 Totala
Totsla 2 4 24 12
87 11 27 8
Score by uintngs:
Ardmore .-
loo ooo nno l
210 200 02- 7
Summary: Knna, Met ane, riae. eiseu
2 Calbert 2. Krnth 2; erors. McClie 2,
Allion 2,- Alexander, Hennis; two-baie hits,
McCabe, Pike, Calbert 3, Psyne; sacrifice
hits, Colbert, Fisher: stolen bases, Clark.
Fruth; doulile plav, Wagner to Wetxel; left
on baaea, Ardmore 7. Muskogee 11; baaes on
balla. off Voll 6. off Dennis f strucs out,
by Voll 0, by Dennis 5. Umpire, Hooper.
Time, 1:58. 1
TOMORROW, AUGl'ST 5:
9
MIN17TH
SCHEDULE
Frontier.
TODAY
ONLY
Won't Hurt Your DoyJ
At Fountain
5c
Tastes Like A
GIN 1177
Like It, Tool
RED PITCHERS WEAKEN
BEFORE GIANT ATTACK
Toney and Rcuther Touched
for Fifteen Hits; Knuff
Has Gala Day.
CINCINNATI, Aug. 3 New Yolk lilt both
Toney and Routher almost at will tndoy and
annexed the opening game of the ;iiesent
series, 10 to 2. Kauff made a gala day out
of it by hitting ssfely four times out of
four times at bat, while he also drew a base
oa bills. Ilolke also bit well whilo llersog
was the principal run getter, tallying three
times after reaching first on a fleldor'a
choice and two base onlballs.
The acore:
N. Y. All. II l'O.AICinti. AB.IIJO.A.
Horns, if 0 18 OtOroh.Ub 4 8 2 3
Murray,1f 0 0
iirriig.2b 3 0
Lobcrt.ab 1 0
OiKonf.i
0 0
ujMrKtc'a.ss
1
0;Kusb,rf
0.1 lime, lb
I 0
1 13
Kauff.rf 4 4
tim'n.ab-2b 4 1
Kletrher.sa 4 2
Robert 'n,rf 4 ?
Holke.lb 6 8
Hariden.e & t
Sallov.p 8 0
lidrltfiih.rf
HiThorpe.lf
13 3
0 3
4 0 1
8 0 0
3 10
2 10
1 H Micsn.au
H OlWlngo.e
1 UTouey.p
0 liKeutlicr.p
Totals S8 1S27 14I Totals 82 7 37 16
Score by inniaga:
New York 300 042 100 10
Cincinnati Oi'O 000 020 2
Summary: Huna. Burns, 'lersog 3, Kauff
3, Zimmerman, Irletrher, Kubertsun, llaridt-n,
Oroh, Rcuther; errors. Horxog, Htfiither;
two-base hits. Oroh, Uriffith, Heather; three
baso hit, Kanff; atoien bases, llariuK Kohert
son, Clroh 2; basra on bslla, olf rljllee 1, off
Tnney 8, oft lieuther 1 ; strura out, Ly
Sallee 1, by Toney 2. by Reulher 1. Uoi
pirea, Byron and IJuigtey. Time, 2:15
Boston 6, Pittsburgh 4.
riTTSUUIUJlf, Aug. 3. Boston opened
the series with a victory over Pittsburgh to
day. 5 to 4. f
The acore:
Roston AU.HPOA.H'itls. AH.H.PO.A.
Maran'e.M ft 1 4 OiHigbec.lf
Powell, cf
4 8
4 1
8 0
2 OS'aiey.cf
3 liKing.rf
1 OM.ierkrl.Sb
H 0W.rrf 2h
Hehg.rf
J Ke:ly,lf
Koni-t'y.lb
Smilh.,lh
Kilio'k,3b
8 1
2 2 0 lilirbm.sa -
10 0 lli.KHIy.lb
KiiwlinirB.'JIi 8 0
J 2 W.Wagner.e 4
Vrairesher.o 4 0 6 2;Cooier.u
1
Nehf.p 6 10 2CarUon,p
Totals 34 0 27 9 Totala 83 10 27 12
Score by innings:
Ronton 000 040 11105
1'ittn.burgh 000 301 000 4
Summary: Runs, Maranville, Powell,
Smith, Kawlinica, Nehf, lligbee, ('arey King,
ltoeckol; errora, Pitspatrlck, Itawlings: two
base hit, Nehf; three-base hits, ehg, Cnrlaon;
allien hasea, J. Kelly, Smith, Rawlintrs,
Bneckel; hasee on balls, off Cpoper 2, off
Carlson 1: struck out, by Nehf 4. by Cooper
2, by Cnrlson 1. Umpires, O'Day anil Har
rison. Time, 1:56,
CbVcago 2, Philadelphia 0.
CHICAUO. Jbug. 3 Cy Williama ic! Thil
Pouglaa made ipoaslble for CJiirairo to bat
Alexander today and shut out Philadelphia,
2 to 0. Douglas held the visitors to five scat
tered hits. Williama' aingle in the first
inning following Msnn's aingle aid a
fielder'a choice gave Chicago ita first run.
Will sins scored the ether run as a result
of hia triple and a sacrifice fly. The locale
touched the viaiting twirlera, Alexander and
Bender, for seven hita, six of which were
made off Alexander and Williams was
credited with three of these.
The score:
Phlla.-
All H PO.A.
IClilcago AB.II PO.A.
I'aakerLef all
rlack.rf
8 13
Hnncroft.aa 8 0 13
Hlork.ab 8 1 -O 2
CrnTatn.rf 8 10 0
Miui,lf
l)o)le,2h
Merkle.lb
Willinms.ef
4)8
0
1
2
0
0
1
0
I.uderns.lb 8 1
Mehoff.lb 0 0
OiDeal.Hb
OlWortman.ss
0 hilhoefer.e
llenrter.p
Schulte.lf
Kvers.2b
Killifer.e
Alesan'r.p
Wbitted.lb
flugey
2:fouglas,p
1
81 Totals 29
7 27 12
0i
0
Totala 29 5 24 12'
tBatted for Bender in ninth.
Score by innings:
Philadelphia 000 000 000 0
Chieairo 100 100 0C 3
Summary: Kuns, Mann, Williams: two
base hit, Dilheofer- three-base hit, Williams;
stulen bae. Htoelt;. basa on baPs, off
Alfxander 2, off Duuvlaa 5; strurk out, by
Donglas ft, br Alexander 8. Umpires, Byron
and Kinslie. Tine, 1:87.
Brooklyn S, St. Kuls 2.
ST. lyOI'IS, Aug. 8. Urooklyn hit Doak
hard and timely today ond won '.from St.
Louis, 3 to 2. It was Brooklyn's seventh
straight virtory. Three of Brooklyn 'e six
hita were triples, each of which figured in
the scoring.
The acore:
Brook. AH HPO.A.8t. Is AB.H PO.A
Olson, ss
1 1 4 J Smith. If .
Pauliert.lb 4
Mvers.cf 4
Ntengel.rf 4
.lohmlnn.lf 4
Outhnw.2b 8
!VKm'e,3b 4
Meyers. e 2
Muniuard.p 1
Cadore.p 1
8 0 0IRetael.2h
0 8 0Miller.a
0 1 0Lnng.rf
1 2 OK'ruise.cf
I 8 Oit Snyder
0 3 OlSmvth.rf
0 8 llPaulette.lb
0 0 blllaird.ab
0 0 0Konrales,e
0 11
1
IKoak.p
82 6 87 8tWallare
lAmes.p
Totals
I Totals S3 8 27 13
t Batted for Cruise in seventh.
tHstted for roak in eighth.
ficore by innlnga:
Brooklyn 100 001 0103
St. 1-ouia 000 000 110 2
Rummi - Rune, Olson, Psubart 2, Hetrel,
Ralrd; errors, Olaon, Miller 2: tw bake hit,
Haird; three-base hits, Olson, Johnston,
Itaubert: stolen base, Johnston; bases on
balla, off Marquard 1, off Doak 4; struck
out, by-Marquard 8, by Codore 2, hy Doak 8.
Umpires, Rigler and Uranafteld. Time, 1:43.
Results Yesterday
Wastvn Asm elation.
MeAlester 7. Tulsa 2.
Muskogee 7, Ardmoro 1,
Hherman 5, Denisen 8.
Fort Smith 7-6, Oklahoma City 1-3.
National League.
Chicago 3, Philadelphia 0.
New York 10, Cincinnati 3.
Boston 5, Pittabnrgh 4.
Brooklyn 3, HI. Louis 2.
American League.
Detroit 10, T.n York 3. .
Chicago 4, PridiJ!phla 0.
St. Louis 5, Washington 4.
Cleveland 2, Boston 1,
American Association.
Ksnsat City 0. Milwaukee 2.
Toledo 8, Louisville 0.
Cnluinliua 1, Indianapolis 0.
No othera scheduled.
Western League.
OwsV.a 5, Joplin 8.
Wichita 8, Kious City 1.
Lincoln 7, Denver 1.
Mutehiuaen 6, Des Moines 5 (forfeited in
elgh'h Innlur to Hutchinson, 9 to 0, when
Dee Mninea refused to continue play).
Southern League.
B'rmlngham 2, Nashville O.
New Orleans 8, Mrmrbia 1.
Little Bock Motile, rain.
ClirUtaniM.go Atlanta, raia.
Texas langss
Ran Antoilo S, Dallas 1.
Waco 4, Fort Worth 8
8bieveport 4, Hoaiton 8.
ItelM-l Onkca to Indlniutpol'.i.
IN'UIANAl'OLIH, Intl., Ait. S.
"Hebel" Oukrs, former National
ltna;ut star, who has bren nmiiuer
of the) Denver Western leniriii! team,
Is on his way to Join the Inulunapolia
American association club.
3
ti
Not Now
TiiIhii may liavo a WMom kMijrui1
franihlso wuitotlmo, but the ohsIiIv
of tlial tJnio U'lii soon Is as iin
probahlo now as It sti-nitx! certain a
few iluys ao. Tln-rt- 1m no (iiiwUun
liuj Uio hUM-in-iit tlutt the Western
leatruo wants Tulsa ami thai TiiI.ni
wants tlie Wititern lea4Cue or its
eiiulvaleut; but there lutvo arisen
stiinitrlliiK blocks .wliielt mhiii Insur
iiKmulttUo at Uae nnt time. lr
tliut rejLson 11-esKlent IHekerson of the
UtwUu-n leuiiie did not tsimo to TiiIms
).torilay as pi ILsMtu-lics wild lio
WOUUL, I'lUUIirtllg Ills tKHlkltlX lo St,
fcMeftii, wliU-h uiiiloiihtCHlly will tsmiu
Into poHwvsiou of Uio Sioux C4iy frao
chlho. Two of the apparently Insur
mountable obstacles aro the West
ern association and money. The
Western association has nn In
alienable right to tho Tulsa ter
ritory under the luws of orKanlzud
baseball and furthermore the di
rectors of that circuit have not
the hUh litest intention of surren
dering this rlsclit. Unless they are
willingr to vacate, the only wuy
the Western lean ye can come in
is to draft tho territory next win
ter, and that will take a purchase
price of 2,dOO.
When the entrance of Tulsa was lie
intc OK'iUtted a lew weeks oaro, Indtca
tiuns pointed to the diHlHindins; uf tho
Vnsti-rn associatlun. Stories of the
sore financial straits to which tho so
called wotik clulis had been put be
cause of the war, altho emanating
from thi-sn very cltins themselvi-s,
proved to be more or loss exaggerated,
events have proved for every one of
the Ritrht rlulis insists it will stick out
the season to the close, which now is
Just thirty days distant.
One week aK It wwincxl ccrtnln the
WcKtem asHix-liitliiii wouUI k: or if it
(lid not (.ti, lrfhlli nt Scott of the IimhI
cluh litul very itikmI rtMNon to Im'IIcvc
that for tlir? drnft price tlio circuit
wiiiiM pi'lcae Tulsa to tlio Western
lraru and tie hHk'VCtl tlutt it would
In; worth $2,500 to Rti. the Sioux City
franchise immediately. So near a clo-c
npixureil the deal that I'roJdcnt
DU kerson walutl thit c lays In Ifut li
liison for Scott t M-nil him word to
coinc on down ami plant Urc cliihH A
club licrc.
Then came the blowup Monday.
The Western association "! "'t
band and furthermore) it was dis
covered thnt the owners of the Slmix
City franchise wanted more than 115.
000 to turn over their holdlnKs to
Tulsa. All In all it would have taken
about $20,000 to have swunpr the de:tl
and Scott did not believe that with
buseball uncertain because of the war
it would have been a wise move to at
tempt to raise that much money riKht
now, so thoe sltuaton Is rlsht back
now to where It was last- year and a
year before, that, about the only de
ference belnsr that Tulsa is suro it
will be welcomed Into the Western
any titno the Western association will
release it and she will cough up
enouKh money to get a franchise
away from one of the far distant
members of that circuit.
Why the Dodge?
Johnny Kllbane wants to flht
Kenny Leonard KAln, askinir for a
12-round route this time. Just why
he should specify a dozen innings is
a puzzle. Inasmuch as Leonard has
demonstrated thut it takes only three
for him to lay out the feather kins;.
Having- proved thnt fpnther
wetjrhtp and lltchtwelchts cannot
stand before him. the new linht
welwht champion In negotiating;
for a scrap with Ted Kid Lewis,
a.one of the welterweight titlo
holders. After thnt he mlvht
challenRa Jess Willard. He'd
stand nhout as irood a show with
the elephantine champion as some
of the his; tubs, who are daring
Jess to rtep off his broncho Ions
enough to spar a round or two.
Mule Watson Is returning to form
again, which Is another way of say
ing; the . big Western association
pitcher sent up to the Cardinals a
couple of ycntji ago Is returning; to
his senses. When Mule was aown
here striving; to gro up, he was a hard
working, careful boy. After his as
cension the glory went to his head,
as also did a great deal of red liquor
he found on every corner In St. Louis.
Given a sobering suspension, he has
seen the error of his ways, has gotten
Into condition and has been going
good recently.
In the opinion of Gilbert C. Tlrooks
of the International Refining com
pany, the little Ohio Btute league of a
few years ago had them all skinned
foi producing phenomenal baseball
players. It was In 1914 thnt Robert
"Uolly" Gray set the world's homerun
record, previously held by Ruddy
Ryan In Portland, by smashing two
circuit clouts on the closing day of the
season, making 34. Prom this same
league came Calbert. the Muskogee
slugger, who a couple of days ago
bested this record by knocking out his
thirty-fifth tor the season, and In that
same year, playing with Huntington,
Calbert knocked 22 to 23 homeruna
It was the Ohio State league also that
nave Toney to the Cincinnati Reds
ond Ferdie Schupp to the New York
Giants.
Last Chance to See
"It Any Girl Safe?'
The extraordinary feature photo
play, "Is Any Girl Safe?" is showing
for the lust time at the "Wonderland
theater today. All are urged to see
this unusual drama, chuck full of
thrilling, startling and sensational
scenes. In order to handle the big
crowds, the Wonderland will open this
morning at 9 o,'clock sharp and pic
tures and vauJevtllo will be shown
continuous thruout tho day. The
Patriotic Girls company, twelve-people
musical comedy, will close their
week's engagement with today's
fthowa, and they have prepared an
extra good bill with latest songs and
dances.
t Atlanta Slpim nrvnnan.
ATLANTA, A g; 3. Ad Itiennan, a
pitcher formerly with Atlanta and
then with Mobile, was signed by At-
, Innta toady.
WHITE SOX INCREASE
LEAD OVER CHAMPIONS
Chicnpro Blanks Athletics; Red
Hose Fall Victims to
Cleveland.
PH f LM.KI.I'W A, Aug 4 O.ot pi-, hing
by K-oil n-itii support fron his teunuujies
tthahli'il Diicago to sliut out I'tiiiad-'iptiia to
dav, 4 to 0. '.on visiiora won the game in
the firat inning cliiiMly thru Suibolil a wiid
urss lhe score:
CM
.Mt II IM A H'hila AM.H PO.A.
l.eilntld.rf
0 tni-ticson.rf
I I'olliliK i f
Wemer.llli
K.I'ol'a.2b
.l.'irLson.lf
KvKch.of
liaiiihl.lli
Ristii'rg.se
Srhulk.e
Bcott p
0 iinirovir.'.'b
U '.'illoiiic.lf
;i ejHir-.iiik.rf
1 J Mclniils.lb
4 0IS -hanir.Sb
7 Ojtlaley.c
1 lilMig in SB
Ot.SellKilfl.p
0 21Aud'r.son.p
Totals 31 J27 10i Totals 80 6 27 11
Score hy innings:
Chicago- 30 1 0OO 000 4
Phll-idetphla 000 000 OOO 0
Nu unary: Runs, lilMild. f.. Collins.
Jackson 2; stolrn bases, l.eibotd, Klsl-rrg,
btlialk, K. Collins; bases on balls, oft S.ml
8 off Hoibnld 8. 'f Anderson 8; at rack out,
bv Scott 3, by An ilcrv on 8. Ciupires, lie
torml'k and Illld.-brand. Time, 1:49.
Cleveland 2, Boston 1.
IIOSTON, Aug. 3. With llai;ly in the
hoi, t:ieelar.d acored anoiher vittorv ever
Itoston today, winning 2 to 1. It la the
third time in succession that ltost'tii has
suffered defeat from llsitny. Tho Fed Hos
tind not scored a riu off him In 2.1 Inni'-ga
tvu t tl in the sixth Inning today, a double
by Harry and a single by lloblitiell broke
hia record. Kutn pitched a strong game.
An error by Scutt nnlilil Cleveland to sc.iro
tie winning rua in thi eighth. Walker
wjis I auislK'd for disputing a third railed
atrike.
The acore:
Cleve AH II PO A llloston--
AB.H. PO.A.
4 1 a 1
4 1 1 t
4 2 10 0
8 117
4 12 0
3 0 J 1
10 10
4 2 J 1
2 0 2 1
3 0 1 J
S3 827 J4
(Iraney.lf 3 12 ollooper,rf
tVpman.ss
Spt aker, cf
Ht.lli.rf
0 1
1 a
0 o
1 12
1 t
2 3
0 2
1 1
j iiiirrv.-o
till! lilsell.lli
0(iardner,.tli
,H.irri4.lh
lll.vwis.lf
amity. jn
Kvbiis.3Ii
O'N.ill.c
Hagby.p
Tul.ils
OjWalker.rf
biSlt,rtcli,cf
llScult.va
riiotitss.o
Until p
7 27 i:i
Totals
Rcire hv tnnlrirn
riovlnnd 010 000 010 2
Koston 0110 001 000 1
S-ii'imarv: Huns, Wau'by, Kvana, Kerry ;
errora, W'amhy. Hcott ; two-base Inls. Kvans,
Itarcy, Speiker; bftscs on balls, off Ruth 1:
s'ruck out, bv Msgby 7. Cmplrrs, I'.vnus
and Sljriarty. Time. 1:3V.
St. L011U 5, Washln(,ton 4.
WABHIXOTON. Aug. 8 SU Inis
the first game of the siries today
V aahingtnn, 5 to 4. Poor fielding by
per contributed to his defeat.
1 he acore : .
o,, AB II PO.A.i Wah. AB.H.
umltk If s 9 a ll.ludue.lh 1 1
took
from
lUr-
PO A.
2 0
9 0
1 2
. S
Austin. 3b
Sloan rf
Pratt.2b
Ja'hsnn.cf
Revereid.e
HI ngee 1 b
Laviin.sa
Fothoron.p
K'imler
0 2 llOhsri'ly.lb 3 1
J 1 OjPoHter.'ib 3 0
0 8 '.'I Vfilau.i-f 8 1
0 8 OIRieer? 4
2 5 0 .h.inks.ss 3
1 9 0 Leonard, 3b 3
0 1 4lt.inhn.nn 1
0 0 liMcliri.le lb 0
2
2
9
2
2 2
0 0
0 2
110 otMenoHkv.lf 8
(1 n n nl II Mllun If I
tMartin
Hamilton.p 1 0 0 2 insniiili,a )
- -i narper.p
Totala 84 8 37 11jf haw.p O
jrlenry 1
I Totals 20 7 17 13
Ratted for Hothnron in seventh.
tRnn for Runicr in aevenili.
. t'latted fr Leonard in eighth.
I Hatted for hli.iw in ninth.
Score hy i-inil:gs;
Bt. Louis 001 100 300---;
WashinL-t'in 101 110 00 J 4
Nummary: Runs. Smith. .laeohson. Seve-
j reid, .Mncee, L.ivsn. dignity 3, illl.in, Klce;
error, 1'rnit 'A, sevrewl, L,oonarn, jiarner
2; two-hus b:, Leonard; atoien bases,
Oharrity, Ainsnlili, M 'i-; )iase-i on balls,
off Hsr'per 4. -ill :-in,ioron 2, oif Iliininon
3 struck out, I'.n-jier 4, by 8oliin,-n ?,
tv HiiTfiilton ?. t3rjii"-vs, Mallin and Oir m.
Time, 2:02.
Detroit 10, New York 3.
NEW YOHK. Aug. 3. Detroit msde 13
hits off New York pitchers for 21 bases today
and won easily. 10 to 8. Ilurna made a
triple, a double and a single, driving in
four runs nnd scoring one, while Cobb hit a
bomerun and two singles Msnager Do.iovan.
Catcher Nunnmnker and Pitrher Shawkey of
the Yankees were ordered off Hie field by
Cmpire Dlneen for kicking at a derision
when Nnnauiaker w.is called out on strikes.
Tho score:
Detroit AII.II TOA.Jf. Y.
AB.H PO A.
flush. ss
5 1 9 4 Hendryx.rf
2 0 11
vitt.llh
Cobh.rf
Vesrh.lf
Heilman.rf
Burns, lb
Young.2b
Yellefo
Mitchell. p
2 0 3 Mnisol.Sb
3 8 Oil'eekln'h.u
1 1 OPipp.Ib
1) 2 1 Haker,3b
8 12 OlMsrssns.rf
1 3 5'MlMcr.lf
1 6 llNnnsm'r.e
0 0 OiWaltera.e
0 0 liCul'top.p
1 1
0 1
0 11
1 1
1
Uauss.p
IShockey.p
Totals
41 13 27 15l.ove.p
itCaldwell
Totala 82 7 27 17!
tBatted for Love in ninth.
Score by Innings:
Detroit , S2 002 K2 10
New Y'ork 000 120 Ooo 8
Summary; Rime. Bush, Vltt 8, Cobb 2,
Vearh 2, lleilman. Burns, Peckinpsngb, Plop,
Msrsans; errors, MsUrl, Perkinpangli : two
base hits. Cutlop, Hums: three-base hits,
Maker, Hums. Vltt: homerun, Cobb- stolrn
bases. Vearh 2, Calwell; bases on balls, off
Cnllop 1, off Love 2, off Mitchell X, off
Dams 3; Mruck out, by Cullop 1. by Love 4,
by Mitchell 2, by Dsusa 8. Umpiree, Dlneen
and O'Lofighlin. Time, 2:15.
I After Fifty Years
JOHN'SONVIIX-E, Tcnn.. Aug. 3.
An engineer force today la removing
wrecks of more than twenty vessels,
gunboats and transports captured or
crippled when the Confederate cav
alry leader, Gen .N. H. Forrest, made
his famous attack here in 1864.
Johnsonvllle was then a federal depot
for supplies.
The wrecks for over fifty years
have been an obstruction to naviga
tion In the Tennessee river at low
water.
Majestic
-LAST TIMES TODAY-
OLIVE THOMAS
SUSS NEW YOltK" OP THE "FOIXIES" THE ILUtRISOV USHEIl
BEAUTY IS
"Madcap lVIadQe"
B-lrst fUreon Apix'srouce of "Tho Most IMiotograpliod Girl In Uie World"
COMl.N'O Sl'MKW AND
MONDAY:
"HER EXCELLENCY
THE GOVERNOR"
SCHEDUXK.
1:S0, S, J:30, 5,
6:30, 8, 9: SO.
NEXT TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
JANE AND KATHERINE LEE IN "TWO LITTLE IMPS"
Puryear Expects Crack at
Title If He Wins Wednesday
!
Games Today
Western Association.
Tule. nt MeAlester.
Oklahoma t ity at Fort Smith.
Sht'Miinn at Iienison.
Arilihure at Munkt'ifce.
National League.
Itostnn at Pittsburgh,
lirouklyn at rit. l.ouis.
.Sew urk at I'incinnntl.
l'hiladelphia at Chicago.
American League.
Chicago at Philadelphia.
St. Louis st Washington,
lletrott at New Vurk.
Cleveland at llostoll.
American Association.
Columbus st loolsvtble.
ToleJo Bl Indinnspolls.
Milwaukee at Kansas City.
Mt. Psul at Minneapolis.
Western League.
Lincoln at Wichita.
Omaha at Hutchison.
Sous City at Joplin.
Pes kUAues at lieuver.
'ffoutharn League,
Clisttannoga at Atlanta.
Mills Hock at Mobile.
Memphis at Nw Orleans,
Maahville at Uirmlnghsm.
Team Standings' ""
Western Association.
W. 1. Pet. I W. L. Pet.
McAlsster 72 4JS .l5Okla. City ft7 04 .471
Miifkoirce 72 :J AM I ' Henison S8 04 .475
Kt. Smith (14 88 .S2.-iiTl l.SA 5.1 rt .4
Siermsn 01 111 .Sofl; rdmore 47 74 .8HS
National League.
W. I.. I'd I
New York 00 30 .07Chirngo
l'hila. SH41 .."Hiiltrookiyn
St. l.ouis 83 41 .531 .ll.iwtull
Cincinnati 84 80 .Sinil'ituburgh
W. I . Pet.
60 80 .800
47 41 .81)5
40 8J .4:10
3161 .820
American League.
W. L. Pet. I W. L. Pet
Chicago d4 37 .HJ4New York 80 47 .618
Huslon 80 30 .t;ilriWaaliingtnn 42 57 .472
(Metrland 55 4h .5:t liHt. l.ouis 8M 03 .8711
Detroit 83 47 ,530Phlla. 35 50.872
Texas League.
W. I.. Pel. I W. h. Pet.
lallaa 7H 40 . II Houston 6r H'J .513
Wurn (.9 84 ..MitiSluevn. 07 110 .403
Ft. V. 07 511 .Mill -Inn Anto. 6U 73 .43 1
Western Lvague.
V. I, Pet I
W. I..
S 1
Pet.
.417
.417
Wichita
9 8 . 75011, Inroln
lliitrhinuin 0
Sinux City 7
Joplin 7
3 7'0'(n;ahn A
5 5h: I in Mninea 8
8 SH3i Denver 8
7
9
9
.250:
.250 1
Southern League.
W. L. Pet. I W. Ii. Pet.
New Or. H 42 .0221 Memphis 83 55 .401
Atlllllla 70 43 .112 II Se hvlllo 88 50 .495
llirnilllg. 112 4S .51". I Little R. 41 02 .431
Cliuttu. 54 50 .81!Miljile 82 78 .200
A merles n Association.
V. L. Pet I W. T Pet.
85 80 .47lKn. City 51 48 .520'
Tndianap.
Columbus
511 40 .8H3 Vinnean. 42 HO .413
55 43 .58 ti Milwaukee 39 57 .400
HI l'nul
Louisville AO 49 .550Tolrdo 40 03 .S84
I Michaclis Sees Charles J
.-.. .-.--.4
LONDON, Aug. 3. Emperor
Charles of Austria received In ou au
dience Doctor Mlchaelis, the German
Imperial chancellor, on Thursday, says
a dispatch from Amsterdam to the
Central News agency.
Senntor Owen's DnugliU-r toVexI.
WASHINGTON. Aug. 3 The en
gagement of Miss Dorothea Owen,
daughter of Senator and Mrs. Robert
L. Owen, to John Cameron Hawkins
has been announced. No date given.
Gunners It With Molano.
LONDON, Aug. S. Might naval
gunners were lost when tho Ameri
can tank steamer Motnno was sunk
by a submarine. Sixteen members of
the crew tils.) perished.
IS ANY
GIRL 5
SAFE o
Greatest feature photoplay you're ever
seen thrllluig, alariiluj aid, sensational.
Is Showing for
Last Times Today
From 9 a.m. Till 11 p.m.
Go Early Don't Mill It.
The Patriotic
Girls Company
m 12 people in big
VAUDEVILLE BILL
Today and Tonight.
WONDERLAND
" THEATER
Open this morning at 9 o'clock, showing
continuously till 11 p. u. Extra vaude
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ADMI8SI0ST 10c AND 23e.
Theater
PKICES.
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KvtMilllaT S0
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Bantamweight Title-Holder Is
Anxious to Get Even With
Oklahoma City Lad; Midway
Scrap Important.
The Importance of tho Nate Jackson-
Karl I'uryear bantamweight bat
tle to bu stiim'il by the Midway A. C.
at the Grand theater next WiMincmlay
wo brought strikingly to light last
night by the receipt In Tulsa of a let
ter received by O. W. Samson, Nate
Jackson's manager, from Red Walslt.
Kid Herman's manager, saying that
he would be glad to send the bantam
weight champion ngnlnst the Okla
homa City boy again
"Mr. (i. V. Sainton, Oklahoma
Oly, Oklu. IXNsr Krlcntl Yours
of tJm 1st at hand. Will Mate that
Herman lias res-mcrcd front hot
ImiIIm and will fight here Au
g'lM A.
"My IcrniN for a ten-round no
tl"t'l.Hiun iKiitt Ikmhii-11 Herman
:nd Javi-kMiii art: jHckxon must
make 11H iMiiiiuls ringside; Her
niin nniHt it1 -rive 81,200 guar
unco as Ills Miarv.
"Hoping that you will he able
to make the nintili anil wmillng
niv ri-giiilH 10 Nato and yourself,
I N-g 10 remain yours very truly,
R.-.l WaMl."
Jackson and Herman have met 011
severol occasions with varying for
tunes. The last time they tangled
they went to a fifteen-round draw
and the time before that Jackson was
given tho verdict on a foul nnd ever
slnco Herman because champion he
hns been pestered by the realization
th.it the Oklahoma City hoy still
holds the last tlctory over hi 111.
When this letter became known to
George Hummer, Puryear's manugcr,
lupt night, he Immediately declared
that If I'uryear should gain the ver
dict over Jackaon In next Wednesday
night's setto at the Grand thentor, he
would iimlst that Jackson give place
to his coniiueior whtn the champion
comes to town.
It Is believed, however, that Her
man cannot be brounht to Tulsa be
iVro Into next month, as ho Is booked
for three boots in the south lielore
tl'en. In tho meantime the winner of
t'10 .lackson-i'iiiyear bout, will meet
Iloy Moore hete.
I'uryear buckled down to hurt!
vtork yesterday and will work out In
public each afternoon at the Grand
theater. Jackson Is In training at
Oklahoma City, but proposes to shift
Ills ((iiartcrs to Tulsa Sunday.
BASEBALL MEN EASED
BY WILSON STATEMENT
CHICAOO, Aug. 3. President Wil
son's opinion, expressed thru his sec
retary, J. P. Tumulty, that there la
"no necessity at all for stopping; or
curtailing; baseball schedules" was
read with enthusiasm today by heads
of 'major league teams in t'liluuno.
"That's the best news I have re
ceived for a lor ik" time," said Charles
A. C'omlsky, ownor of the Chicago '
American league club.
President Charles H. Weeghman of
the Chicagu National league club
said:
"I think the president showed the
same broadmlndedness In this caso aa
he has In every other big issuo that
has come before him."
PILES
AND RECTAL DISFASES
M,r triatmrnt In i mtld on. dminUterf)
without 1H line of chloroform, ether or &nr
pthtr Kneril nnaovtlifttr. It dos not com
pi;l the patient to en to ony hoHuitftl or bt
ronfhied lo bed. Th fure. ! pernttnent
(" and I proietrt my piiticntR alt their livfa '
kiit fl return of the tiouhle by a ceit.fl
cura lutut'd after thu ruru ih affectrd. Thit
rerlffirate provide! that in the ovent (he
psiti-nt over haa $ny trouble, I will rura
nim free f charj-e. I examine everyone free,
ttlate in tho bejinnlnic thts length of time rn
quired. And no afflicted pemon la nnder ob
ligation to remain for trratnient If all tha
fvcta do not meet with hu or her approval.
8 MALL FEES EASY rAYMBHT.
DR. ALLISON
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