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SECTION B. TULSA DAILY WORLD, SUNDAY, MAY 0, 1020 3 PAUL JONES IS WINNER OF KENTUCKY DERBY OVER" A CLASSY FIELD Winner Takes Flying Lead and Is Never Headed; Time Is2:09 One-Round Kayo Victory Over Mason Puts fremaine inLimelight Unset, Whitney v Second On Watch Third. ?Itry' BANNER WEEK IN PUGILISTIC ARENA I ARftF FIFLD STARTS Several Champions and- Seventeen Ponies Face Bar-! Contenders Engage rier Dnmnsk Fails to Place in Money. in Battles. IX)fISVIX.LB. K, May S. Paul Jo'iim of tlio stable? of Hal Parr, the Mai) Uiul turfman, unit ridden by .in. oy T. lUcn. won tho 46th re new, tl of thu Kentucky derby at a nu e and a uuajtor here today over tin largest field that ever faced1 a Kentucky derby barrier. The win-, ncr glen a position second from the rail, sprang Into thu load at the fart ana wan never headed. Harry Payne Whltney'n Upset, with J. ltodriuuea up, finished second, be ing a head behind the winner. For-' mi-r Congressman George V Loft's I Oi Watch, ridden by ,S" Harrctt, foir lengths behind Upset, was1 thirl I The result of tho race bore out' he prediction that it would be the 1 most opnn affair of thn kind In I derby history. Donnaconu went tot the post tho favorite, and failed to finish In tho money. Parl-niutuel t: tlekots on the winner paid f 34 10 to win, $12.30 to ilaco and (6, CO to ihovj. Seventeen horses lined up for the start, at tho quarter mtlo t'aul Jones wan leading Prince J'at and Bersagllers. At tho half mllo l'uul was a length and a half In front of By Golly with Upset closo up. At the tliree-auartera pole Paul Janes had maintained his lead, with WIN I dair ahead in front of upset. After a mile had been reeled off, l'aul Jones had Increased his distance In front to two lengths away. In the itretch tho real ntrugglo began. Paul Jones barely was ahead away from tho oncoming Upset who was, ludlnir On Watch bv tho samf r.iirgln. Trailing the four leaders were Donnacona, Diazes. By (Jolly. Wild air, Ucrsagllcre. Patches, llcrron, Sandy Teal, Trlnco Pat, David I Harum, Peace Pennant and Storl- Ing In the order named. I Tho crowd, estimated at moro I than CO, 000 broTto all dorby day at-1 tendance records. ' Moro than 100 pari-mutuel ma chines wero In oporatlon under tho Important Boxing Hauls This Week May 10 Harvey Thorpe m. Itav' Long, 10 rounds at Scam mon, Kns. May 10- -Joo llcckett vs. nom. hardier Wells, 20 rounds ot lon don. Kng. May 10 Pctn Herman vs. Jnlier. Willie, G rounds at Phila delphia, Mav 11 Mike O'llod v. .Inekle. Clarke, 12 rounds nt Camden, N. J. May 1 1 Willie Jackson vs. Young ihne, 12 rounds at Cam din. N J. May 11 Johnny Murrny vs Jrie o'Donnell. 12 rounds at Cnmdcn, .V. J. May 11 Pick Ijoadninn vs. Jack Sharkey, 10" rounds at Mil waukee. May II Johnny Orlfrithn vs. Hilly nan, 12 roundM at Akron, Ohio. May 12 -llnrry Orel) vs. Tom my nibbons, io rounds at Pltts burch. May 12 Lew Tendler va, Oeorgo Pappin, 12 rounds at JerFey City. Mav 18--Pete Herman vs. Karl Ptirycar. 10 rounds nt Scran, ton. Pa May 13 Jimmy Wilde vs Hat. tlins Murray, 6 rounds at Phila delphia. May 14. Joo 'McGowan v. Arlos Fnnnlng, io rounds at Hutchinson, Kns. May 14 Frank Mcflowan vs. noli Lacy, io rounds it Hutch inson, Kan. May 14 Paf Moran vs. Hocky Kansas, is rounds at Hal. timore. May 16 Willie Jaekson Vs. Frnnkle Drltt, 10 rounds at Lawrence, Kan. ' i i mmmi if HENNESSEY WINS AGGIE HIGH MEET Four Meet Marks Broken - -State Records Are Threatened. STIt.I.WATKlt okli . May 8 -Four meet records were broken, oim wao lied and UJuctltnlly ivory statu high sihniil trurk irroiil wat threatened In the annual Inter schulualU' trark and field meet con dueled l,y thi' Oklahoma Agricultural and Mi'i'haiural college belt' loiluy, 1Iiiii)wir cHilleil nf( ilic htiliiirs ulth 2H 1 A iinlnts Tuelve of I hi. ! other 3 lilRh school I eprfnetited also arored, thalr count lining; Woodward SM 2 , Waukoinla 17; Jeff. rsoii K 2 ,1. Wi.itherfoid 17 2'J, Medfnril 17; Mtlllwuter 7, Hhuuiicii li, l...d.- I '.':), Iil'irkwi'li :'. Nor man I 2-3; Duuev I and I'iiikuo 1 Klsher cHiriVd off Individual honois Willi 12 polnlH Johnny Ever a Assiiitant Manager A '. (Hantx THOY, N V Mav Alli.i.lllice llll'llt WilM tltlklle l.fl,- I f IOIll),11' Hint John ,1 Mvi'H hud kIii.. up asaHHltant niananri' nf Hii' New York Nationals Mr Lwim Hill pave Io liuTinu hIkIh io .ihuiiii' h,- posiilon Wiiiiuin uiii- st ir. OKLAHOMA CITY. M.i S The body of Mrs Allre JaikBun was f mini by h. r hiiHlinud C II, .lark M ill, I biiileriiiaki i'. liinixhl lylilR on the floor of h-r bedriniiii with a bullet h'lle IhrniiRh ht r head Other oc(UialHs of tile houso told the n-lli-n they did not hear the ii-pnrt of a pistol A coroner viewed tlio oony liut had not deelilid tonlRht wether ho u mi l hold an iniix -.t Additional Sport Page 8 This Section The Turf v i.tit isvii.i.t:. ItMulln Yilrrild) Klmt tr miviin furlunKK Ht. (Urniln, (WhUl firm . Woo.l Ttp. (Hltk) i.runtl, l'niln frr) (Hmiuvm) tlilr.l. Time I 39 4 I lllmlinK Tin, XUirlina. I'rlt llnrml W'tK, WMrllni Hun, lUppr Vl lr. Iliuumt rtorrll, tllmliiiif llraiily, ji:y i.uitirr i iik iMiian aifi.i ran four furlnitK III! ot flmt 1'KWARMnlhn. Ol.a, t'rhr.e (i:oNm) Ihli.l lllr (V.Ur HhrU,,. Hrrn iioM'iirr. Kiitoi. Nf-iiitu By KDWAUD W. COClIItANE With Peto Herman, bantamwelKht crandstand recordlnK wasors ranc- champion, oruraelni? In two hnithis Ins from 100, the largest unit I wlth worthy tofS M)1c 0'I)owd de- laKnn, io , inn ivdsi uiiiuhh. p cepted. A number of machines from the tltnn tho gates wero oponed In the forenoon until a few minutes before the raco was run, handled nothing hut wagera on tho derby Itself. So great was the Jam and so numerous tho betters, that even the enlarged facilities proved inarloquato to handler the throng. PLAN CAMP AT TAHLEQUAH Award lYcc Trip an lrl7 In Hssay Contest ut Y. M. O. A. On boy will bo made happy this ummor by a freo trip to Camp Tan. lequuh, It was announced at tho Y. II. C, A. Saturday. Tho trip will ho awarded as first prize In a con test to which nny boy of tho city between tho ages of 10 and 18 Is ellglblo. It will bo for tho beat iway on tho subject "The Value or a JJoj-h1 Camp." The boy wrltlns tho second best essay will be award ed a Y. M. C. A. membership for one year. Tho contest will run until June 15. week for tho Y. M. C. A. camp at Tiihleouah. Ono thousand letters have been mailed to parent of boys, enclosing n circular on wis camii tfcndlng his middleweight rrown. Jimmy Wlldo In a return contest with Uattllng Jurrny, Ocorges Pap in, tho French champion light weight, making his Initial debut In this country and other bouts of moro than ordinary Interest this will bo a bannor week In tho hemped circle In this country. In English box. Ing circles the star attraction of tho week will bring togathor Joo Heckett. heavywolght champion of Knglnnd, and Bombardier Wells, for 20 rounds Heckett Is planning nn Invasion of this country, but before sailing he figures on making n good sized piece of money by meeting Wells, tho weak-Jawed Knglishmnn who formerly held the championship of Oreat Hritnln, OeorRes Carpentler thinks, so well of Wells "that he has cabled Charles H. Cochran of Lon don to place a bet on Wells for him. Carpentler has fought both men and won over each by tho knockout route. .Should Heckett lose to Wells by a knockout, ho will not be a box offlcn attraction In this country apd his plan to Next week Is special promotion Rather some American shekels will be spoiled Of tho champions who nro to de fend their titles this week Pete Her. man. New Orlcann Italian. Is taking and explaining tho Various features i the iarf.t tnsk 0 tuc0ll Jl4bpjs t ino ouunn. curing mo , white, a fairly good bantam, In S, Ilurkholder, tioy8- secretary, will Philadelphia Mondav night and two talk to various groups of boys ex- j ,Uyn t,ltur mrntH ri(lrl p,iryonr of Plaining full details of camp I"""' , Tulsa In a lO.round contest nt Scran, cedure, discipline, food, and ar- l0j)i Pl Herman ha mapped out rangemonts. It was announced mat a busy campaign. He Intends to Uaiido Wheatlry, who has been one tBnt ,IS otK,n n!f can llnt hH of tlio popular leaaers At tne camp , championship passrs Into other (Or h last three years, would be , hands, which may not be for two at Tnhlequah ngaln this summer Ho . 0r three years If ho contlnueH to has boon attending a military school ( uox h(J has for tho past six at Mexico. Mo. costixuku on iai: r.miiT UJom&ns zoom is P. neVerdone trom morning till night the hoiuowifo works and without . ... i t t' (ucrciao ouvaoors ana ircau air, her blood booomce thin &nd hor checks palo. Dr. Pierce's Medical DUcwety At this time of tho year most pcoplo feci weak, tired, lintlccs, their blood ia thin, thoy have lived indoore and perhaps cjq)cndfxi all their mental and bodily energy and they want to know how to renew their energy and atamina, ovcroomo hcadachca and backaches, have clear oyes, a smooth, ruddy akin and feel tho exhilaration of real good health tingling thru their bodies. Good, pure, rich, red blood is tho test insurance against ills of all kinds. You are apt to fall a victim to any disease if your health Is run down. Purify the blood with Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery nd you can defy many diseases. This is the time to clean house and freshen up a bit. I T":l- 1 i I r t 1. f .1 U n .nrrfifnWn i uiiuk noi waver a uaii uuur uuiuru mcuia, uuu iui toplo thcre'o nothing bettor than Dr. Picrco'a Golden Medical Discovory( tho old-fashioned hcfbal remedy, which has had such a foe reputation for fifty -years. It contains no alcohol or narcotics to& is mado into tablets and liquid. Send 10 cents to Dr. Picrco'u Invalids' Hotel. Buffalo, N. for trial package. , They're saying ahout Trermiltio lud nowadays: "He's a second Terry McClovern." Which 1 a. mighty pretty compli ment for a fighter In theso days of spat and beg pardon, Trcmalne Jumped nearer the cen ter of tho fistic spotlight the other night nt the sceno of Jess Wlllard's flslic demise by knocking out Krnnklo Mason In tho very first round. Mason tins been recognlxud as tho American champion flyweight and ono of tho best fighters among the so-called flyweights and" bantam weights in the game. Tho fact that Trcmalne had outpointed Mason In a previous bout and walloped thu Toledo boy all over tho ring In the first round ot tho recont bout befors stowing him away proves that tho victory wasn t a fluke The first time Tremalno and Ma sun met was in ono of the prelim inary houtn to tho W'lllard-Dcmpsey tragedy. Tremalne enrnod a de cision then, but Mason -and his friends weren't natlsfled. They talked about nnothop'match Just hankered for one. Tlicy got It. Tremalne rushed from his corner In that sec ond meting and sappod Mason one In the stomach that took the life out of the boy. Mason went down three times bnforn he stayed. Critics who saw the mill any that that first watlop In tho bread basket turned tho trick. And they point to tho fact that Wlldo hit Mason there with all his might and failed to halt Frunklo to show that Tremalne car ries a stlffcr kick than the English champ. Tremalne has shown In nil his fights that ho Isn't content to Jab and step back through the 10 or 11 rounds. Ho goes out to get thnm. Up iigalust a gent with tho awe-In-spiring namo ot Dynamite Eddie Luvery, Tremalne waded right lit and k. o'd th" bird. In his point victory over Henny Vogler In an other battle this past season Tro malne went at his man from the bell. It Is this nttltudn- this fighting spirit that hus caused his followers to spring tlm .Second McUovern stuff and It's a good lint that Terry would bo proud ot the honor paid him. As a result of Trcmalne's victory over Mason, there Is talk of a match between him und Wlldo before tho summer is over. Tremalno meets Pal Mooro May 11 and If Carl out points Pul the victory will bring tho Wlldo mill clositr. Monro hus a de cision over Wlldo to his crodlt as a rcnult of ono of their battles In Iondon. Klill. M.vkM Irmntt) fti-nnni . Tlimv ( I t.liln. NanMlr. ut... ran. Thlra rain ilk fill Innic American Aca. (llarntr) thai. John i.. ll.yka) aarmuli A niton. (Cotttry) tlilr.l Tllnr, 1114 1 At la llay liriHiklmli. Marjurla llyriM. Mlaa .tanilina, l.ailr Talr lia. Jack Hluart. tlrrrii llraaa. Har aluii rah. l-'mirlh raia four rurlonva IUKli.rat.lf ll'ulltiolll ) flMt llallinn tl.naar) arrnliil. Ihtnya lliirk tllolillia.in) tlilr.l Hint. 41 3. ft ('niirr-nlrata. St allrhaal. Ittlina . It A.- lllifli, Trompaiir llalan. Wliatt liat lliiaa Jnlili M lta.ir.1.ili, lkry T itla.i ran riflli rara (.larl.y) mtla nn.1 nnarlar IM.il Jnnra (Itlcrl (Hal, l'Pt. (Il.xlrl . iliirrl an..n. on Wat. h. (Il.irrrtl) Ihlol lima, ion I'lropatra. Dnnri vrnnna, ll I I'.illi l'al.l Harum, llfrr.m, I'rlnca I'ji 1 lilaiaa lirraailara, I'aleliaa. Kan.ty ll'.il I tlamaaM, IVaca I'annant. HlrrllnB aln ran Hltth rnca una mlla Itilllr.lKa, (Knaor) (Iral. llCKalii, IIUti.iiAi) a'H'on.t, llrlilaa man, (I'allalian) ttilnl Tuna. 1 41 II (Tank W, l.ln.lrn, llaat r Kilt alan rnn Satanlh rata, mllr nn.l aUtaanth tialiatilali II, ('ta)lnr) drat, rnry.tnn trariiio.tyi aarnnd , l.aay t,o, (Hanna.ly) third, lima, I'll (llaaatul I try III Oil a It. Iimirbon 1.1, I'r llaa, .lark tlaatra ulo ran. Inlriea Tnninrrntr, t'lrat rare, U (urlnnKa- Talntuan. 1.1. Krra Stata, 1(1, Anllrl(.ata. 1M. Mailtaa lllncham. ldt. Maraamna 111, .1 I' Hi. ii. a, III, lllalaa. Il, llrlnirliiirat. IH Maclkun, 111. H.iuralar, III, l.,rt I.UIo. Ill, Jainea 1'iiatrr, III, (l.irliiiilty. tin Iwinlwln. 1R9. .rr. Inna IVarl, 91. Iluinnui. Ill; Watar War, til, I'ontersn, Ml. Hai-nn.l rata, four (iirlntua (,imtvaw. IUi Nor Iti Klktinrn, Ilk, Varaalllra, III. Ituniar. 111. llu.MIn Kran. lit. Ju.lar tliiitlnw. Ill I'rank Mmi.ty. Ill ll (llntar, III. Ilia, k Martant, III will II' Win. 111. Ilf.l l.aia. ill, llilnla III Hlr l.awntul til, I'lillnmtar 111. Niurili Ita.l, Ilk llaa 111. Hn.ua, III. Old ('hail. Ill Tlilt it lata nna Inlla--l.asntiil, 101. 1ll.fr 1(13 Wlrlifnnl. 101. Mint Cat. 101. imkc Ut l.antaalar. 1II. War I'tlaa lot riauuar 10 1 (lama i'..rk. 101. in. n.. lulu Hoy, ion. Ktkn. int. I'aXuraaii. 111. I.ln dan. II'. Iindxa IU lloarnwa. Ill Knurlll rat'a ona tnlla llrandWl.o I0T . Jntlnl 107 l.a.lv llartiaal, I0 Mfllnra. I0T. ri.lnk.r 101. Italia II 101. I.u.ky II li:. Tally in rani .oal.l lit Kltili rair. fuiir furlnnca lilt Of llraan, til flfraiilnnf 114 Hit (if Whlla. 11l Natural III lanail ill I'm.. I ('., 114. I'rkua . Ill Mma 1'iintauia 111; tinrlf. 111. ChamiialKiia 119 Hhv lll.ia. UV llrlllllli IUi I ail ltnaa 111 Aphlf Daar. Ill Mlaa Muffin 1 J j nut (if Ura.n and Hit Of Wlllul Hiadlr "" H'hai. MlKna and Hky lllua) Whlinay antr, , tllalnitn ah.1 I'aftna), Camdan rntry Sltth rata, aavan fnrlon Arrnir Point, 100 I Win. 111. Hawaii t'tintnba, li:. Court Mi I P. 111. Klnnonl. 111. Illadila paw. IIJ, Hay Ui. Klnr (larln, Ut. "ayanth race, mlla and nnarlar War llak. It Cortland It; Cnryrton, 10"; Ply lliiinr 101; llalial.lah It, 101, .lark Itaarra, 104. Saa I'rchln, 101, lllnarnrldr, I0n flantarada I OS . .. C. fltona. 111, llrynlt inah. HI. Wa.Hwnrlh Ijii. Ill, Tanllo, 111. J Welfare Workers Raise. I $3fl00 in Tag Dag Sale I About $.1,000 for the maintenance of the Krances K. Wlllard linmo was i ralai'd In the tag d.ty sale yester I day, Mts. A II lluhl, treasurer of the bnnrd of directors, reported yes llerday evening Women workers for Hie lug day numbered approxi mately mo The sale rlosed nt noon. I Mtu lluhl, In the name of the board : of directors of the home, nxpremted appreciation of the generosity ex hibited by Tulsa people. Victor Talking Machine OWNERS , Do you know thnt wc can, as ft rule, supply you with the records you wish, even though someone hns told you thnt Columbia. Records will not play on your machine. Troy one once and you will be one more of our many Victor customers. COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS AND RECORDS SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY DARROW MUSIC COMPANY ' 510 South Main TALK IRISH QUESTION Owrn It. IiTcJoy or New Turk tn (ilvo Free IrtS'tnro nt High Keliool Auditorium Kfltunliiy Owen It. LoveJjy ot New York city, who gives a free lecture on the Irish question at the high school mi dltorlum next Suturdny night, whs a pioneer In tho exploitation of chil dren from Industry. ptomoU-d the child labor law and is now president of the national conference of bocIuI work and general secretary of tho national child labor committee. "The qhlldrtti's Btatentran," us he is called by Dr. Felix Adler In tin addrrhs recently, waa pastor of the I-lrst Congregational cliurch nt Mt Vernon, N. Y., prior tc his taking up tJiild welfare work. In 1902. ho in votigated conditions In the Pennxyl vanln" coal mines with the result that an organlrert effort to littler conditions was mado- l.ovejoy was ono of thr founders of the Protestant Friends of Ireland and was ono of those clergymen and laymen who announced a resent ment of Injecting religion Into tho Irish miestlon. He Is a student of Irish affairs and a brilliant speaker Ktrong Garfield Ilcgal nnd Tin rry Footwear "Putting Your Foot in It" Is all right IF you get the right kind of footwear. Our line of Oxford for sum mer arc the kind that will satisfy. They are well known brands and reliable, rea sonable in price and guaranteed to give satisfactory wear. You will see nothing better anywhero in workmanship and finish. THE MAY OPTICAL SALE Wc have on hand 850 pairs of Spectacles and Eyeglasses that wo will sell this month at the priced quoted below. The advanced wholesale price is ajmost what we are asking for these goods. If you want to save money, come today. We Are Headquarters for Genuine Patented RYPTOKS The INVISIBLE BIFOCAL GLASSES The great advantage of our Bifocal Glasses is that it is a return to the eye of youth. They serve every purpose of seeing just as perfect for distance as for close vision You do not have to remove them or strain the muscles to look up from close work. They arc ground to meet the NATURAL eye conditions and they do meet tham, because, no matter what you want to see, whether a 'mile away" or a "foot near," the vision is just as perfect as the "vision of childhood." Neither are there any cracks, seams or dividing lines; just a neat, smooth lense with both near and distant vision. Ground in a solid piece of Glass. The business or professional man, the person who uses reading glasses a good deal of the time and is subject to the annoyance of removing them a thou sand times a day, will appreciate the convenience and benefit of our Kryptok In visible Bifocal Glasses. Do not buy glasses from people who go from house to house or town to town. Tho "eyes you have" are the "only ones" you "ever will have," so guard them carefully. Eyeglasses and Spectacles Of course, you can still pay $26 and more for a pair of glasses if you want to, but when we say that high-grade optical goods have come down, wc mean that we have worked out a plan founded on fair prices and fair profits that attracts a large Volume of sales. We conduct our busines with low rents and low overhead cost and as a result we have brought the price of high-class glasses and spectacles including our expert examination, to almost one-half the former charges. 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