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12 TULSA DAILY WUKLiU. hA I UKUA I , iHA I s:j, xww . WITCHES EASILY DEFEAT OILERS IN FIRST G AME 1 0 TO 3 Izzies Hammer Oiler Twirlers iSA'5JsS BillmanandFinn for 14 Blows; DES M0INES 10'7 Alexander Wins 10 th Straight and Helps Cubs Into First Place Yaryan, Washburn and Beck of Wichita Get Homers. j TIERNEY MACE LEADER II ow Then Can II il! Oiler in Inficltler ("Jets 1 Tripa Conlan Wichita Lineup. Jlitn in Rmtth, rf Itutlrr. 3li Coy, rf . . . link. II) . H'nshhurn, llrrgrr, i Vnrjnii, o Cnnlun. If H.ist, p . , WICHITA All K. I Omaha Koala Packers 1 f...l! TIM.. , lIKIIilllH Will riuiii I Miners. II. o. I 3 A 0 0 0 I I I) n l Hy LA Kit V fJAILKV Prank Ishclls Wlchltn l.zlrs rmlly won the oprnlng gnm of thr Hirer pmif sarins from the Oilers, yester day nt MrNnllv park. 10 lo .1. Asldr from thr hard litttliiK f thn Wllrhrs vlio iiiurfd thf of for In j; f I Itl ltitn n nnd Finn for 1 1 lilln, Including homo ruriB by Washhurii, Hoik mill Yur- ynn. thr nntne drvoid of fea tures, I Thn OUT nlrknd J,hl for Minn mfn blown, but only on of Ihosn wan for nn exlrn li,ie hihI Carl re celvrd splrndld support from hi trammritrs. lllllman held Hi" Ollrrs lend, ntshllshrd In the rrrond imil again In tho alxlh for srvrn innings and though h" was tourhnl for nluhl IiIIm In thosn fr.imen ho tnnniiRoil. by tlghtrnlng up nnd nldrd by good fielding to turn bjck thr visitors with only one run. Tho Wltcln-s drovo the little Ollnr light handrr from tho box in thn eighth friunr and I'lnn. who wi-tit In tiH rrllrf hurlcr. wns no hrtlrr. Wllcliivt Stom In rirl, Wlrhltn srorrd ono In thn first. Ilutlcr slnglrd to rrnter with one nut. Coy singled to lrft, Ilutlnr stopping nt second. Ilnck filed to McMnnus Washburn drovo to center field fnr two bases, Ilutler scoring Tho Ollrrs wrnt ahrad by counting twice in the second. Ticrnry nrsi up, slglcd to rnnlnr Washburn fumbled Davla' grounder and both runner wcr sale, uonnnuy lam down n bunt mid Davis brat Hint" throw lo Hullnr. McMunus singled to left, scoring Tlnrncv and Davis, Ilnck'fi homo run In thn sixth evened thn count but thn homrllng'n went alu-ad onn In tlutlr half Clcvo. land led off with a doiibln ot right and scored on Tlerney h slngln to left. Win It In tlio I'.lglKli. Thn Witches won It In the eighth, scoring five riinn In that Inning, nutler walked. Coy doublnd to right, nutlnr scoring. Ilerk singled to right, Coy holding up at third Wnahhurn forrnil Heck at sreond. ' TI .. t n lfllnllliu llJ frtm II I 111 II I t IM llUy IJ ,tH.(HI.HMO ...rrf n nt Hilnt. lliTCfir wan nanneil. filling thn baiicii. Yaryan hit over tho left . field wall norrlng Coy, Wnshburn and liergcr ahead of him. Three more wero ndded hy thn Jules In thn ninth. Hmlth lod off with a slnglo lo center. Finn ill ' lowed nutler'w bounder to got by, Smith going to Hncond and Finn beating McManun' peg to first. A double play, .MoManim to Tlnrney to Ornham retired llutlcr and Coy. r Smith holding second. Heck singled ' to right. Smith topplng at third. Washburn's circuit clout over tho left ' field barrier counted tho two run t ners ahead. Two hlta wcro mails by the Oilers ' In tholr half of thn eighth but they ' wero unavailing. Tho Abbotts went out In order In the ninth. TotftU llurkn, if flriiham. lb . , Cleveland. i) Tlernny, m . , IlivU, rf Connelly, rf . MtManus, 3b Dobbins, c lllllman, p . Finn, p ... llrannon x . Tntali ' . . . 10 JO TUI.8A All. K ... 0 I I 27 1.1 1 . 4 . I , I . t . I . 2 . ft . t .3f. II. b 0 I 3 1 I 2 1 0 n n A. U. n o ll'. M')INi:. Hit : A ri a-1 to" hll. lnrlttiln hom run br nonnlt. I ilto llon fiem the l In ih llit In i nIRic ml B' Jrh four run Irnii hrh KVfiilmlly n tti tlnl cnniMi of lh -lle, 10 In 1. 9 37 I I 2 xllnttrd for l-'lun In ninth wirhiiu ton ooi o r, a - -10 Tulsa "30 001 000 - 3 nummary: Two-b.in hit. Coy, Yaryan, Cleveland, home runs, link, Washburti, Yaryan; left on lme, Wlrhltu h. Tulsa, li, iloilhln ilnyn, Kasl to Wnhhbiiin lo llri.k. Mr Manus to Tlrrnny to (Iraham, basna on bulls, off Hast 3, off lllllman I. off Finn I. strurk out, by Kant 2. by Itlllmnn 2, runs and hi lit, off lllllmnn I and 10 In 7 Innlngx. off Finn R and I In 3 Innings; time. 1 10. umpires, Fltzpatrlrk and Wilson M (nHM".M DiWflll If (irif.lk Oinlilt if rH.' AlIMm, 7wih An ii w a It I I A till MM1M 1 1'KWI rt I rffr ill Mlli-rnl 1,1b I MfU.lf llli If rriK.i Hat 111 llrMI f II Inmn p I IIBJ 11 M It f. TlUlt 1' II 31 " , . IA 111 I 10 1 0 .001 111) (100 7 llun l!nirrh llrulikr Cnnroy 3 llnnnwlii, Kim fril. D'Cnnnor J fnttef, Mcllfriimll HiM-n. lrMn. mrnrs, RMinr i,u Bl JimiiIi lira Slnlnrs Hiitttmry t Kllh-r Pri-nrh. . en. tinmr runt nonni' O'fnnnnr. Iwo Imp lilm t nnrnw 1 lltil lmkr. Mrts I'lrmh, .rinr nut. kh lhr Alllann, I I'nnniir llathrnnk llr nn, Ufi nn liiiK. Hi ,nph 11 Mnlnfii 0. ntrm k mil. iy nrMn 4, hy .Mrl.Hlirhln I. hy Alllann I. haura nn tmllr nff llnyil I, 'iff Utwn 'iff MrLauicli lln I, Imaveil ball, lliffn, Klnnl lima ami titia. iff lloii.l I anil 1 In I J Innln. nff tirnaan 3 anil n a i i nil Man n aim, . 1.. 1 I 1 f U.I .ahlln 1 ttmi 7 In I 1-1. nff Alllann o ami 4 In A S 3 , InilnK fillphar. Marl. Htniilna tl' bnr. Alllann .4M.il.la nliv ltlrtnnll tn lr,ffav tn llaa hrnnk, lima, 1 II, uinplraa, llM-krr an I ' llllrhlay. tUmrltaa llirrfiiina t.anit. HlOt'.V I'lTV. May 3 - (lmaha eama. frnm liahlml anil Vint a wrlril aain frnm I Ilia ritwal lirra loilny l,y a a In I arora I'nally arrnra. plivanla.l Sloiiv Cllv flnm wtnnliiK nflar tliay liail lakrn an aarly laail Tlie aenra aim aaaaaaaaaaaawaaaaaarraaaiaMaaaaaaamaaaaaa; Ltrrv Ptai ley ., a , Slan City An ii n a rrmirh If 3 J n It.rMh I iKfllr u I lUMnnn rf 3 M'hlr.rf I MrC .ll'ai lb t AHnmilt.'ltl l.ltftl.r t ruimiiurn.p Pfiman 1 .1 3 n a n 3 n 3 I n I 1 n l n o Notes of the Game a h, iixu-niiin fnr Wichita nnd Cowan or Adams for Tulsa are the llkelv slab cholera In tho tecond Kamo of tho scries today, r With thn defection of Orolh, HL ,Tccph first baseman. A-hlcU has Ric.itly weakened th defensive play of the champions, the Holms look niii. ih,. ninh thn Ollora will have to lieat out. Thry hnvn il great hitting and fielding team. All eight regulars urn to bo feared on tno nu;u-n, ClrahamV slop and throw nnd I1U n'u iiinadv work In covering first ). nn llerk's grounder In the fourth was tho day's first fust field '.Tlmmv llurkn made a nice ratch . of Conlan's dr ve In the amo Innl'ig "Marty" McManun rontlnurd his t..,l,,ll,l flnlrllnir. Ills stop of Faint a ., sharp grounder brought u. hum! In ithe. seventh. i Johnny Conlnn opposed his tor )mer team mates the first time yes terdny. The llttlo outflelilur got a .lhand when ho enmo to bat n thr 'recond inning Johnny got a hit ' that Inning and In thn seventh '" climbed the left field embankment l;for Cleveland's foul drive. Sapulpa Wins First of Interstate Title J. Scholastic Contests ; SAPULPA. May 2S. Locnl fans J r elated over the Interstate high ' school baseball championship sertra which began yesterday between the Waxahachln. Texas, istafe rhamps ' find the local team, champions or Oklahoma. Sapulpa won the first game, at Wnxahachlo 5 t" 2 nnd the socond game will bo played here Monday, , i About 2.500 persons saw nrlgpsby. . star twlrltr of tho local nine, hold L the Texa team to two hits in yes terday's game, Monday's game horo will be willed at 4U5 o'clock nnd will be followed by a game between ik laani nntnrv plub and the local Klwanls club on the Euchre Indian mlrslon iloia, ivnniii 1'inlillilt llrtlliur BATON UOL'ai:, May 2S netting on horse racrs and basrbnll games would be prohibited in n hill Intro- rtuced in the lower house of the LoU i Uiana legislature today by Itrpre , eenUtlve Upton of Ka.it Follclana. The bill is said to be one of a series ; planned to regulate racing tn New f Orleans. i r- 4 I'oinmo tip Tcrro. Is Winner. Who Is the moat aliinble player In basnba'l'' Argu iihiiIh on tho rrl iitlvn luerllH of the d I a m o n d grnntH nrn u n over falling sourco of Inter est to followers of tho diamond pas time One w.ixrd rspnrlally ho. In I'.i to Mai tin's spurt emporium tur other night. T. Cotib. Oeorgc Hlsler, Itogers llornnby Trla Kpeakri, llabn Huth nnd tlrovor Alexandrr IU. iitnut rritfHIPnilV llU'lliiwii" ! with Cobb. Hlsler and Iluth as thn favorltrs. Thr ciuestlon of b.isenall s grealcrit player, is ol course. v i. Miniinr of norsonal opinion, Homo prefer onn fnr varloiia ntiiill- tlen and some anouier. iim writer (lonrgo Hlsler Is baseball n most valuable player. Wo aron't speaking as a box of fice attraction for thn slugging llabe Huth or the dashing Ty t.obb am possibly bettor gate players than the brilliant but consistent Slslr. Hut for all-around worth to his team as n factor In wlnnlni; basrb.il! games, tho llruwn, fielder Is without a peer. Hlsler Is one of thn most dangerous and frequent bitters In the game. II" Is a speedy nnrt wise base, runner, which makes him one of tho most turmldabln pIioith on tho at tack. As a fielder he ranks with tho peerless Hal Chase. Comblnn thosn (iiialltles with a flawless dis position, devoid of "temperament common to somn eons of swat, imd you have, In Klslrr a player wliosn Individual worth can hardly bo eriuallrtl. And It must be remem bered that he was u winning pitcher before played regularly and that he holds bin own with uny outfielder l.ni nnnn dim the luster of Ty Cobb In our opinion (ho great Onorglan is Offllhi as li rn Cliluxn h 4 J 1 KrH'll .ID Plallr rf fWtfil'l If Ultiall id l.lf Mawn a Milr.t tralm-ra tlatlr e k(ip p llftl ? i . .U fimnmary fsj ''tM' m SS ijhijaaawmmmtT mlv , t w ami-, . i , atafn m ixui r "i' aim. mm i" ivv. -mimnmti i CUBS WIN 2; GO ; INTO TOP PLACE Reds Defeat Pirates Braves and Giants Winners. The Scoreboard "1YANKEES DEFEAT RED SUA 4 lUd Tmbi. Cmall SI J' nirtitla nut filAMIIMl Of- Till'. TEAMS llralrrn l.aia-iir W II 31 13 10 t... w u r'v Jinn j; 1 llmMllnal 14 30 41 J Slant nt, l.r 30 JJ 0H. tllr 13 30 .391 rtltc AnO, May ! rhlen f rat Mara tftly ny "mini a haailfr frnm Hi. Lmila, l(,l in rinclnnall. Tha aroraa rtnsT oami ant Inln rtoul'la whlla rittatiurgh it l44ll AS. M FO A 4 It 13 ria'H.rf HalWh-r m r0.frt.ff Sari T.lb K'4iar!ail.lf nil. .in Tmr.is Mlll'f f Alnawtrf.p CtilUH An II m A Tun W ClartaatU 30 (hlnir.i 31 liiarkirn I a I'ltbOirtb 1? National l.ancoa. I. rn II .14 V Tram w. Ration 1 gt llal 15 Va lt.ll II ItlUt 13 I. M 14 .M0 19 .411 Tnlli sf X" aoo oo! oiio : , no ion io Iliina, Hlock, Hnrnaby. Kla'k 2 llollorhar. Hobar aon. jarry. ni. ...... a rnra, Utm 3. tlnllnchar. H""-. ," Ibaaa hl.a. raakfft 3. Hack, ilol n hifi, llnbartann. flack, hnma run nn hall, off May I. ;ff AtrMr I. .trurk o, Siy'U CKim Thbi U ClriaUpl 33 Rwtmi II Nra Vark 10 I Mm ? 1 7 Anirrlrnn I.rneua, t'B Uub'iAn 11 St Uuil 11 Phil. II D'tlDlt 9 U 11 13 31 33 .3I Prt .J00 IOC .JSJ ft Paul 3 TolMi 3 Mlni(v.:u 31 Mllamk'a 19 Amrrlmn Aaanrlnllnn Tira w lKlhlllla 11 ralumtiiia 11 tm rilf 13 larfipolU 0 Trim fkmiil'a 31 ll-ori'ili II rt Sania 11 lld II tVralrrn Aaaix-lHtlnn. 7im. tiil(M Ihlrkiaht Ttahiiika U II IS 31 31 I. 14 1.1 11 :o Tnn ri1n nrtaf f'i)- till I.niuur. V 1. rn. I Twin. I - I .tnn Tritri 4 3 "1 sisrltir 3 3 Mill f I. rn .son .in .HI 3Jn rrt. .411 114 107 .310 .ton 3M .son Indians Beat W. Sox Tigers and Griffs Also Win. nOSTON. Mav SS In tha alehth Innlnu tmlay with two nut anil men on !"onil anil third, Ituaaall iurpoaaiy r"'i thin wllka.1 rr'.tl. tnrcln In th- tun which avantually M N'w or Mctory nvar lioaton. Tha i ore Nia Tnrk. An ii rn a PVct!. 3 15 1 Miil 3D rjrp.it Ruttl tf I-ratt.Sh BMlMf f llanni! RtlHf P U'lloo p 3 1 IS 1 I 1 1 3 n n l I 4 I o o n Tenia .W in 3T Jl rtaaraf.rt MrNally 3b Mtnit.kr.lf U'lrtni.cf Mtlnnli.lt) Fi'rr.3b Vatt.- frbing t I! J. til. P Cislaa. ar. n rn a 2 1 I 1 5 3 4 1 in n 3 1 n l 3 l o It. lull I AS. it. ro. A I 4 1 n n 3 1 3 1 0 3 n 11 n 3 1 3 n 4 0 o 11 1 31 14 riark rf ll-.IWhrr.aa raslfrt rf ftaflfff lb Robrrtam.lf fwt.Jh narif lb Tttt '.'b Mlllfar.f liblbfl.p ai it m a 4 111 .in? 1 n 1 li 3 l n n n n t n 4 3 3 n n J 3 3 1 i in n 1 n n n n n n n ? I n T"U!l 33 It 3T 19 00(1 000 000 0 .AM At. - rkl.... ""I Ol'" jiumm.ry "lluna. flack. , "''; Tarry Kllllfar. Vainhn i ":" P.lkart. tjavan, llnlan haaai, Hrs. HOI I Inahar Taakart. ilnubia riaya. 1 HnlliKhar In llarbar Il.rhar tn H nl lni-h"- baara nn tuna, on r--.nii-i' I, atruek out, hy PchurP I. hy Vaughn 3. lla1a lilt t'nopar fraaly. CINCINNATI. May 31 111 Itaiia hit Cnnrar fraaly In two Inntnsa In.Uv anil nulla.! flttabursh out of flrat placa. Uuath ar aliowail'only thraa hlta. Tba acora: r mil mk Tnlalt 11 SJTIfl Tntlll 11 in it It lutiait fnr Haaiuuaaan In ninth, tllattad for Main III alithth Omaha 000 001 0JJ 1 Hlmia IMIV .... ono 130 010 4 Nummary luina. Crouch, .Marr, Allar malt. latfait. rUaoti, WrMall, Donlra 3. I.allvrlt. arrora, Marr, Mri'anillaaa, Altar matt 1, Olalaaon, l.aa. Maann, llala. Kopp, liaiOa on bulla, nff naainuiaan 3. nff Knpp 3. aarrlflra hlla. Walilall ;. IMatla. I.aa. twn-tiaaa hlta. I'lalla, Donlca. Marr, Kir farl. ilouhta play McCHndlaaa to Ilafaln, lull nn haaea, hlr.ua City 1, Omaha 10, alolan baara, Marr. Il'lchlr. Lallvalt, aarnatt runa ami hlla. nff Knpp 3 ami 1. nff Uaamuaaan 3 am! 10, atruek out. hy Kopp 7. umplraa, Jaroha anil Laucon, lima, 1 10, Inillnna 1111 llursar Itsnl. OKLAHOMA CITY. May 3 (Iklahnma Cliy hit llursar hanl In Ilia thlnt Innlnc Inilay whan aolhl hlnwa nunrhail with thraa hnaaa nn lialla anil an arrnr rarnrilrd alfht runa allit tha Inrala itafaatad Jnplln In tha rirat nf Ilia aariaa, a In i. t'ovlna ton waa affactlva after tha flrat Inning, Tha acorn tniahami City AS II rn. A .Manager .Mitchell at left, anil Owiht Wrlglr.V In elnvt ilolhiv, nnil Aloxiinilfr 4irming up. ftmvar Alnmnrtnr won hli trnth straight game when he br,i the Card inals In the first game of yesterdays double header Alexs pitching has been nn Important factor in tno funs tirivn to uin mil. nuim .v....-.. yesterday. ilia All II TO.. A .1 3 in 4 3 n 3 i 4 0 3 3! 4 17 0 4 I 3 n 3 3 .1 n 4 n l I 4 17 0 tun 3 o n i . . . -t- SI II 51 9 M.ll.rf Parrlnjar.aa nit,rf t.lndliRnra,Sb Marlrr.lb Miwr.lf lluthaa.Sb llannrr.e Cotlnton.p .11 1 37 10 ftngart. if I armnrr at Krmcrr 3b Sntrlrr.a tamb.rf Wlinrt.rf Vofkrir.lh stront.lb Hun'Mi lioiuiin.p Ti' alt joiijiii :oo ooo oooi Oklahoma City 001 000 00 I ritimmarv. lttina. llnrart. I.arrnora. Liar rlngar. l'llt. l.lmllmnra. Moalay, Mnora, ItiiKhra. Ilannar. Cnvlngton. Kruagar, Uny. lr l.lmllmfira. twn.tmaa lilt. Hlronir. aao- rlflra hlla. .Mnallar. Cnvlngton. atoian haara, I.amb, I'ltt, l.ln.llini.re. baara on halla. oft Cnvlngton 3, off llurgar 3, oft Doiinviin 1. atnick mil. hy Colnglon 3. hy llurgar I. Iy Honatan 4, runa ami hlla. off llurgar 7 and I In 3 13, nit Unnnvan 1 ami 4 In a 1-3. iinunin piaa, Moaaiay unaaalalail. Covington tn liugnaa tn ,-viuao. lav. Ynckay tn Hlronr. t.armora to Kruag ar tn Htrnnc. laft on hara, Oklahoma Cliy 3, Jnrlln 6, lima, 1 64, umplrea, Ualy ami iMIIIpr. BAN WOUlFPEUUMPERS Xlfhalaon.lt ratrr.rf CiiUhaa 3b rwub'aib rt Wblltd.3 ratan.n rrpnm.lb Srbinllt.c I Wir.p CindARitl ro a ab it rn a 3 n rnoa.Jb 4 2 11 5 n P libit, lb 4 3 11 3 2 Oroh 3b 3 0 0 3 1 n Rouihr 4 4 n n 3 0 Pun'an.lX 4 0 .1 n 3 1 Knpf.M 4 114 4 0 Vilr.rf 4 1 7 n 4 1 Rartian.l! 117 1 n 1 BurtbrT.P i 0 0 3 n n n n 34 TU1 34 11 37 13 Broken Arrow Briefs A TIE IN CITY LEAGUE HIIOKKN A 11 UOW, May 2S. Norman Krytslncer, living went of town, brought to this community tho honors of a winner In the Tulsa county boys' pig club contest, which closed last ivcck, tho prises being awarded nt tho shorthorn sale In Tulsa. Tho Juvenllo stock and ngrl cultural clubs In this part nf the county have otalned noticcablo re sults the. past year. An effort to settle definitely the routo of tho Albert 1'lko highway be tween Tulsa and Muskogee so that it will Include tho town of Coweta is liilnrr iiuule bv the citizens of that locality, and the co-operutlon of llroken Arrow' Is naked to the ex tent of looking after Tunas tor n Iwo-mllo strotth of road leading southeast from this city. A tour of Inspection with a view ot securing the final approval of the routo Is to ho mado by a committee of Coweta business men In company with C. S. Avery ami U. II. Outhrey, officers of the hlshw.ty association, and u gi eintnent engineer on Thursday, .1 imp 3. Tho party will spend tho noon hour lii llroken Arrow anil ho tho cnests at lunch of local business man The memorial holiday will bn ob served In business circles on Monday hv Mm hanks. noHtofflce and court- houan offices, which will remain i-ini.ni1 ihrouchout the day. Manager Italph McClendon. thn newly elected pilot nf the local ball t..um. htdlcvcfl bo has ono of tho strongest aggregations this town has had for many seasons, nnd local O. I". .V.IU nnil Ci- ult With Two lluns Iviich Carter untl Sin clair l'lny Today O. P. fc It., though trailing in the dust of five clubs trailing In the Ci'ypsy aggregation even In a strcnu ou.i tussle, J-2, in yesterday's game In tho City OH league. Vcagcr opened for tho Gypsy sijuad nnd through a pair of mis plays hy Taylor the O. P. & 11. K-tr-nered a cnupln of runs. Young-fO-placed htm In the third with the .hnsnx full nnrt retired 11. Young on a tail In front nf the plate ami was never throitened thertnfter. Hovd traveled splendidly lor mo red and blue and K.ivn the hc.ny hit ting tlypsys but two raps, but tin o. P. It oiiittmo caicnmg weakness delivered enouh runs to oiiablo tho oiango circle entry to knot thn count. Carter and Sinclair clash In this evening's gumo at Mc.Nulty park Score: o. p. n. I.lgon, s. .... Flynn. lb. ... Williams, rf . MorrK rf. Whitfield. 2b. Mtystrand. If. H. Youns, 3b. Tolali 37 ..." .. i"nr.rr In -1 c h t h . Plttafurirn " "" n,l) ' Clnclnna't? ".n 4".MI- Pummaryi ttyna, i-cnmnu. hart. Clroh, nouah. ParMan. arrora. Caton 2i two.baaa hit. WMtted. dmlhla play. Cut thaw to Orlmm; baaaa on hallt, off Kuatlt- 3, err uoopar i, aituta uuv,... by Coopar 4. Hnmar IVIna In Ninth. nnOOKI.YN, May 21 l.'ayraa1 homa run with two on Daaas anil ..'ii u tha ninth won today'a gama ror Poaton from nrookiyn. rvonaicny nnaam m-. ui.i rama In two yaara, halng nut with a cracked rib at a rrault of nit collision with llancroil yraiaraay. Tha acora. . . from org inlr.o.l b.icball .tit i thoso who lolatn their usotvo riuuse win bo (suspended for threo years if tho recommendations of 1'iesldriit John son of tho American liaguo are adoplril. President .lohnsiyi toi.iv is en route to I'liiiaunipnia lor .i inn- furence with l'roaldent lirynier ur the National league relative In a Plan of action against thn Indtistilal league. Xnvv Crow Wins Child Cup l'lllLADKMMUA. May !S The navy academy's varsity oarsmen won the 'Chllds cup race on the Schuylkill river today They finished a length ahrad of Princeton, l'ennsyanla finished third and Columbia took fourth place. The time wuh t-even minutes, 32 seconds. Carpcnlicr Ignores Public Officials and Prominent Citizens LONDON, May 28. Tho raco for tvin Manchester cup. at one and one- half mllro, was won today by Pomni; ,i farm. Knttaro Measure finished uarnnd. and Happy Man ran third. Thn hettlnc against the winner was 3 to 1. a more van an e I' ;0'e of In Industrial leagues will be expelled tlesn to tho homo run procllMtlcs oi i.,.i,n .,, . nWn the latter Kor nlthotigh It Is ail milled that Iluth will win many ball names Willi Ills icrriiie iiuuhk. uc can In no way be called an offonslvo superior to the great Cotib, who, in addition to being a more consistent hitter than Huth, is a great nasn runner, while Uuth' work on tho paths and In thn liciu is meuiocie. Despllo a plump ' hitting, duo undoubtedly to managerial worries, Trls Speaker Is ono of baseballs greats, speuker is stiu inn miiw great outflulder tho best fly chaser In tho game todliy, and his hitting tiiiu tint fiillmi n ff In a nrcat enough extent to cause him tn fall out of tho enleet circle of tho hull of f.imo. Itrfnro lIlU hciimiii Is f-4inclllllrl, II iirw "cri'ati'sl" lilnjcr may lmvo itrlson In the lmolwll flnimmoiil. In IlogiTH llornsliy, Cnnllnal Inficldcr. Iliii-nsliy, .imingvst ot mo sinnt, is i-n I, ..111,- III.. IM-riltrM M'uson of his en rci-i- lo dati nnd should lui maintain tlio clip ho is sottlnt; now In fielding nnil 4mmvIiiIIv In batting, the older ilnrrn will tinio t) iook hi uu-n lam ii". j Alexander, nnd also Johnson, nre vital factorn In what miccrtm their i-nMoni'tlve clubs attain. Hut al though they are the game's greatest) hurlers, neither pltcneu inn umi umi year they have In previous seasons. The c.ilchear Is tho reason It Is Im possible to Judge baseball's greatest star. Say for the sake of nrgument that nil wcro agreed mat any oi uio above, named Inficldcr or outfielder Is tho best How about Illliy Kiuiior r.f lln v Srhnlk? Althouch not hit ting as the others, are not thny. with much of the drfenslvo play of u club under their command (tho practical directing or pluv Vn the field in mew. of an groat valuo as playorn whoso mechanical records aro more mi- pi'CSH.VC. Who's the mtwt vnluable nlayer? Even Hilly Phclon. dean nf 'em nil, can't tell. Kor It isn't always In the records, There s room ror an tnoso illustrious ttaru named above and for tho otherti of sll&htly lets prominence. JoIiiihiii Itciiinuiicnds i:piil-lon I "nnil O. II, IIM I'lllllslllllCIlt CIIK'AOO May 2S Hoseball nliivorii who violate their contracts to inept attractive offers from cmlm fan(nm iiwnlts the opening of the lornl neasoii Sunday afternoon with keen anticipation. The following players have signed up for the sea son: Amos Davis, catcher; "Red" Inman, pitcher, Claudo Turley. first base; Dan Price, second base; Charles Kssllnger, shortstop; D. (.. Chllders, third gaso; Dave McHcnry, left field; Oomcr Davis, center fteld: Marsio Kcllcy, right field, and I.loyd Hall, John Carpenter and Charlie l'o trio on tho bench. Totals OYPSY Taylor rs. .. Mow rey, 3b. . llrousteau. c. (ioodson, rf . l-'oresman, 2b. Zln. cf Pappan. lb. . . Durf, If Yeager, p. J. oung, p. AH. it. H. l'O. A lJ 3 1 0 0 2 0 t 0 0 D 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 I 1 0 0 II 3 0 0 1 fi 0 2 0 110 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 S 1 1 3 0 1 2 5 1 26 2 3 21 17 3 An. it. n. ro. a. i: 0 1 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 itKsrt.T 1 1'.NTr.iifA . Vtralaril l-i.rlin, AT Tt'lJIA 3. WICHITA 10. At Oklahoma city . Jnplln 5. At smut city I, Omaha 1 At Daa Mnlnaa 7, St Jnaaph to. Nnllmml l.aiigua. At Chicago . St I.nula 3, flrat gima At Chcagn 1. M trfiua 0, aacnnd gama. At :.'aw Vnrk I Philadelphia Ai Cincinnati . riltaburgh I. At Ilrooklyn ai, nation t. Ainarlinll l.rngllr. At M. Loula 1. Hatrolt 3. At tlnatnn .1. Naw York I At Clavalaml 1.1. Chicago 1 At Phllt'lrlphla 4. Waahlnglnn . Aliiarlcnn Anclnllnn. At Mllwaukaa 7. K.inaaa City 3. At Mlnnaapnlia I fit l.iula 7. No nthara achcdulad Uataril Aaincl.itlon. At Vnrt Kmlth I. Ilanryatu 0. At IlrumrlKht 4, Chl-kaaha 3. At 1'a.whuakl 3 tin 1,1 1. At fpilncflald 0. okmula 2. Smtliani Aanciiilion. At Satlivtlla , MoMla 7. At Chattanooga. 5. Naw Orlaana 7. At Mamphlt I, Atlanta 2. At l.lttla tinck 3. Illrmlnghtm 0. Trxna I, augur. At Tort Wonh 4. Iloualon 3. At Wichita l'allt t. Daaumsnt 2. Ai f-hravapnrt n, San Antonio 3. At Pallia ll, nalvrtton li. (iAUKS TOtlAY. llcatcrn I rngur. WICItlTA AT TCI.SA Jnplln at Oklahoma City. t Joaeph nt llaa Mnlnaa. Oman at Nlnui citv NalloniU I.tngna. llaaton at Ilrooklvn liladelphU at Naw York. I'ltlahurah at Cincinnati. Sit Loula at Chicago Anirrlrnn I.eAgue. Chicago at Clavalnnd tlalrnlt at ft I .OU In. Waahlngton at I'hllailatphla. Naw York nt lloatnn Amcrlciin Aaanclatlnn. Tolndo at Cotnmbua. liulavtlla at lndUnapollt. Kanaaa City at Mlpvaukca. Mlnnrapotla at St. Paul. IVratern Aaaoclatlon. Okmulgaa at tnrlng(lald. llanryatla at Port Hmlth. Knld at Pawhiialia Chlckaaha at Drumrlclit. Tal 32L1-iIJ'., Vaw York n' 111 1 ' notton0' . . , O'0"' Summary. Hunt, Itauacl. 1'PP. Hurn. Itn.ll. Iloopar. McNally. Manoaky; to baaa hlta, Meutal hrott nn.ky . tto an haia, llo.llr. dnubla playa. K'eb!np;5r to I'rutt to PIPP. Pratt m l'a cklnpiugh In v'tp. Sch-..gr to I'McNally, II11W Mrlnnia to Knatar. bataa on hallt. off Shorn J, nff lluaaalt 4. atruek out, by Shore 3, by Qulnn 1. ny iiutarn a. Tlgara 11 In In Ninth. 8T. I.OUIK May it FUgata.id'a trtrln and ainglft by Huth and Plnalll aftar two .. ... mil in tha ninth give Ratrolt to- dav'a gama with St. Loula. Tha acora fulfill Viir:b 113 3 Alnunltb.e 3 14 0 rabti.cf 4 111 Vrafb.lf 10 3 0 nrllmm.lb 4 2 13 2 rutitriil.fi 3 12 0 ih.i! 4 10 4 rinrlll.tb 1 2 3 a mntim.p 2 o I I ToljlJ si 9 37 1? I'airoll St. Loula - tintln.3b t!-nn.2b Tobto.lf Sular.lb milltim.rf Itnshwn.rf Bllllnd.c flwVr.M Uallmao.p St Laili As ii. rn a. 3 0 3 4 TC.U1I,. 33 27 11 . ,"000 100 0023 . . 000 000 0101 Auailn. arrnr, William, two-bata Mu. Plnalll, Tobln. Jacobaon, thraa-bata hlta Flngtt'kd. Jacobaon. baaaa on bill, oir Oldham 2. off Wellman 2, ttruek ouu by Oldham 1. hpaakar'a Catch n IVntorn. CI.i;vi;t,AND, May 21 Clavatand took tha opanlng gama of tha tarlat trom Chi cago today In a frte hitting contjtt A catch by Ppeaknr, and WeAvers flaldlng ware faaturea. Tha acora. ("br'b'irf.rl ric.:ti Urrn.lf rnilir.rf llnlka.lb fWfkrl,3D Mar'rtllt.u n-.Nrlll.c ruitaoa p Btitat ar ii. rn a .13 0 0 n .i i s 3 n n ii 3 n 3 3 1 2 3 0 Total! 30 13 371 Brook ly a AR II. m. A Olwn u .4 1 S 2 Nrti.rf b 1 3 n J"hnan.3b .114 2 Wbnt.If 4 1 n n Mrm.rf 4 0 11 Mllctalt.lt 12 0. K!llff.2i 4 12 5 OlllatUr 4 112 rwm.p 3 n n 3 Mcta 10 0 0 Trial 31 "l 37 11 Western Association lutlr.l for Tfaffar In ninth notion "J 91 "' Brooklyn 10 002 3 nummary liuna. I nil.uailimfj, .nyrrn, nnackel, Maranvllla, Klllinglm, Nrla, Whaat. Mitchell, errors, tick, i-ruiaa. O'Neill, Johnaon. Kllduff two-ba hlta. Maranvllla, u reiu, riuingim, nnnuir. hnma run, Eayret, atnlan bate. Hoeckel, double play, MaranWIln to rick to tlnlkn, haaea on balla, off rilltnglm I, off Tfaf far t. atruek nut, by Klllinglm 2, by Tfeffer t. C.lant. Kaally Win. NEW TOHK, May 2 Th Na Tork Natlonala eaalty defaatad Philadelphia to day In tha opening gam of the terlra. Tha acora KOP.T SMITH. May 21, Although In graham allowed only one hit today. Tort .Smith won by 1 to 0 A baaa on balla, alolan baaa. aarrlflca and attempted sacri fice brought tn the only tun of tha gtme In tha aecond Inning, uodaon received ten. aatlonal eupport Thr, acorn II. It. E llenrvetta '11 81 11" 0 7 3 tfnrl Kmllh .010 000 OOx 1 I 1 llatterlea Ingraham and Hell. Dodson and .Schmidt. Ulbfllit.U r. e:iina.2b HirTtu-.rt uatrf.3b Frlsrb.ef J.u.un,l0 RUhrs sa Srbalk.e Lrtin.c Faaef.p Parce p Krrf p Il'ilh p J.Colllni Cblnia ar. n rn. a. n 3 2 3 2 2 2 1 2 3 1 11 Total l 3.1 II 24 11 Jtmln'n.U I.1IM If Cbirnua ti &p-iker.o; Smltb.tf Girdnrr.Sb Wto'aiiu.3b Jnhovin.lb O-.NeUl.a RiSrj-.p MMton.p rtu.p tNuctmakrr Clttllall ar, ii. ro. A. 3 2 11 3 0 2 9 1 4 3 3 0 2 3 2 3 3 11 3 3 0 fl 0 0 0 0 0 0 TnU!l 41 19 27 It Hatted for Kbr In fourth. tHalted for Morton In tilth. Chicago 300 010 ooo i Cleveland 311 034 IBs U Summary! Ftun, jlbold, L. Lollln. Murphy 2. Weaver 3, Jamleton. Chapman, Speaker 3, Smith 3. Gardner 2. Wambe. ganta, Johntton, O'Neill; errort. Murphy, Lynn, Smith, Morton. two-bate hlta. Weaver. Felach, Speaker, c.ardneri homa run. Smith; alolan bate, Jourdan, Speak er, double rlay. Weaver to Jourdan; bates on balls, off Payne 1, off Iiaeby 1. off Morton 1. off Nelhaut 1, ttruek out. by Kerr 1, yby Heath 1, by lligby 1, by Nelhaut 1. Narlor Tint led Off Mound. PHILADELPHIA. May 2 Nalor waa batted from the box In the flrat Inning today and Waahlngton won deapttn thraa dangeroua local tallica. The eeora. ttllium.ef RaiKTeft. Rtici'l.rf Mra.vl.lf J MUlcr.Sb riuletle.lb R.MU!er.3b Hlthraa e rrnalb biat,e Ihirr.P . tTracnW rkl4tlitila ar. ii. m a 4 3 0 f Total! 33 9 21 11 Rumn.lf louoc.rf yietbrr.u Parlf.3b Khi.ef Slrklnf.3b Kr'.lr.lb Fnjder.e Ban too. p Tuitl Kin Yerk AR H. TO A. imf.MniC.IIT. May 2. Cavanaugh't aacrlflce (ly In tha 10th Inning today de cided a deaperale battle In favnr of Drum right over Chickarha. I to 3. The fielding of Crawford waa a feature. Tha aiore. II H. E. Chlckaaha 00ft 010 200 03 7 1 "Drumrlght . 010 200 ooo 11 1 Haiterlea Miller and Kennedy, Wright and Crittenden. PAWHVSKA. May 21. Five F.nld er ror In thn eighth Inning enabled Pawhut ka to acora thraa runt and defeat Enid 2 to 1. lllggert held the local to two hlta Tho trora: . H. H. E. Enid ooo 000 0011 6 S I'awhuaka 000 000 01 3 2 1 ltatterlra ntegera and Lamb, Malono and Palmer. Wiihiniton rkllaatlphU ab. It. m A ab. ii. rn, A Jmlrr.lh 4 .1 7 0 Prkej.2b 1 0 Mllia.lf S S 3 0 Tbmu.3 4 12 1 Rlxrf 4 0 7ft Halker.lf I 1 2 o Rotb.rf 4 110 Welrb.c' 3 12 0 fUlirrtOb 3 0 3 0 tmcm.u 12 2 3 KllfTtie.Cb 4 3 11 WltUf 2 12 0 Shaooon.u 4 2 0 2 r.rUfln.lb 4 0 tn 1 Cbimi.'.e 3 0 5 3 ra,e 10 12 Erlriwcp t 1 0 1 'Burni 10 0 0 Mratt.e 10 0 0 Nirlar.P 0 0 0 1 1l4tr,p 2 10 3 tBurra 10 0 0 RomiMll.p 0 0 0 0 ' ;6lnick 10 0 0 Total 37 il 27 7 a TbUIi 33 27 It 3 i i n spntNOFiEi.n, I 3 S flj Okmulgee I 1 n 51 Springfield 4 12 2 llatterlc Smith 4 3 3 n 1 ton and dome. 4 0 13 3 0 11 1 114 1 3 0 12 May 2J 2 1 0 4 1 and Querrey, .Vndar- Patta'd for Perklna in eighth, tltatted for Hatty tn eighth. 1 Patted for llommel! In ninth. Waahlngton 400 Oil 0001 Philadelphia 29 1 27 11 Philadelphia New York 000 ooo ooo o 001 000 00a 4 McNeill Wltw ut West linden WKST I1ADIJ.V, Ind.. May 2S Harry P. McN'e.il. Chicago, won the amateur tournament on the West Baden Springs course today with a worn of 55 for the IS holen. C O. Pleil. Memphis, as runnerup, with a score, of S6. CHICACO. May 2S.- fleorgr" Carpcntter, pugilistic champion of Frnnce. and conirndrr for tho heavyweight ring championship ot the world, arlvcd In Chicago to day with the temperament of a grand opera singer and tho innui of a Hub-dob" petulantly Ignoring a delegation of clubmen, publlo officials and prominent cltUens. who went to the train to greet lilm. M! SI'U Car-ponR-Trc-Ay dampened tho enthusiasm of his welcomers by TegardlntT them with a cold, fishy eyo from the lower step of a Pullman car. and announced he was lred and wanted a bath and u nap. Then, nflor being escorted to the Illi nois Athletic club, ho descried his committee of welcome and retired to his room leaving the delegation standing abashed In the club lobby. "If that guy scraps llko he savs how-d'ye-do, then I'm puttlns all my coin on Dempsey " was the comment of the charge d affaires of the club bell hopa. Ahout soo peaple. representing the different Sunday schools of the vari ous llroken Arrow churches, partlci- hainied in thn first annual union Hun- day school picnic, neiu iniirsujy t.u Adams crock, four miles east of town. A bounteous "feed" nl tho noon hour was the feature of tho dav. with games, races and plenty of nmusoments during tho afternoon to entertain tho crowd. While many furnished their own conveyances tho trnln of farm wagons hltchiM behind a tractor was well loaded wlien . on dtictor i'henoweth shouted "Let's go " The success of tho itfaflr In sures it of being made a permanent feature In Sunday school circles. Professional Boxing Is Suspended in St. Louis xCopcland 0 Totals 23 2 2 21 S 2 xlliin for Pappan in seventh. O. P, It 200 000 0 3 Gypsy 100 lfl0 - Called account darkness. Two-baso hits, lloyd, C.oodson, sacrifice hit. Taylor; stolen bases, IJlvstiand. Taylor: rtounie piay. Heani to Poyd to Klynn, Whitfield to Klynn. Whitfield to Ldgon; left on bases, u P It. 6, Gypsy I; bafo on balls, off Yeager 3. off lloyd 3, hit by pitcher, by Hoyd tuootison): struck out. bv Hoyd 0. by Young 2. pitching tecoid, off Yeager 2 runs, 2 htts In 2 2-3 Innings, pased balls, Hram 3. wild pitches, 1 eager u Hovd 1. Tlmo 1 1 1'mplrr. Worn- ack, ST. I.OIIH. May 28 Professional' boxing was suspended Indefinitely In M. lxiuls late today ny orucr oi inu i board of police commtnloncrs. Ainu, irur contests will not be Interfered with, It was said Threo local clubs ham been" conducting no-declslon nrofesslonal entertainments. and' Commissioner Thomas Sheehan ex plained that today's action resulted from the alleged failure of these clubs to abide by the boxing retrula- UUIIO, I mink MiH'hvHkoy Is Allvn PHIL.ADKI.iPH I A, May ?!. Blink I MeCloskey, the Philadelphia heavy weight boxer, reported murdered In Inrls two months ago, Is alive In Alexandria. Kgypt. 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