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16 TULSA DAILY WORLD, SUNDAY, MAY 30, 1020 SECTIOX-B. -J AGGIE TRACKERS HAVE GOOD YEAR Successful Season Is Ended by Winning State Title. pll In Til World HTII.IU'ATKK, okln , May 2 -Thn 1130 trunk finon nl Oklahoma A. A- M. Lolh'R" w morn, mnmniiful thHn anv wllhln lh lmt five ynarii. Conth (iallaplmr'n Arkim won two' uf thrt'n dun I mnnln, tnitdn 11 ftnml (ihciwIriR In thn HMHhwriit ronfntnn n limnf. nnd won ihn Mlnlo lntnrrulln. nlo wlili nn a now niHln tmiird i til thn ttt'n-mlln run mum inlnlillMhnd ny CuptHin i)ickTon or mo arkm Thn iinnuul Intnrm liolnnt i- mi'l hHd nt A M. thin uprln for tlm lnuli MhonlM of tin- tiiti IihiI a Ihirpi nt tfndinrn llmrt vn nvnr ri'rordml The A. A M. HfflHoti rnroril wmh n follow: Thn A. & M. 07 1-1. Chllorro In (liana 37 2-3, A. Aj M. lift, Houtliweat nrn rnllfno (Khiiims) ftl, A. Ai M St J-J, Oklahoma unlvimlty lis 1-3, fourth plum in Roiithwp! rnnfnr line', flmt iliii' In hIhIii mnfntnnin To Blurt thn ami ami Cnmli (tut Mghnr hnil h aiiuail of avvm mni who hnd won Inttnra In Inirh In prc vloua yrHia Thn flrai mil for nnw 111 r IllOUftlll llllt lllllt IL hlllllltnil CHtl- clliUtfa Thi" nuiiilwr wan anon -ti t down until 25 rf muliii'il, Urn niiinlnr of men In thn aiUinl (it tlii enil of thn I'ii arm Tim "O ' tni'li who riiorti"i Ihla aprlnK wnrn 'nilnln IHi Itaraon, Knnny. 1 Ifn nlilnaantn, Hli.inklln, .Mi -I )on. li 1,. Mi'CiiIIihihIi mid Dnno viin. Thnpn anvnti mni thn. follnwIiiR worn nwnnlMl lntlnra for work In 1 120 : llmnlrn, Kiirrlliftiiii. Iiiiik. .tohnaon. Il.illny. 1) MiCullnuKh. Hnkn. Knlr.rr mill Ciii'lton. Then iiwn iiiikIh uii Urn ao,u'l Dnnovfin, ttvri-mlln run; Sullivan, two mlln run, Hlonl, iiunrtnr, Kan in. WflKhla, llolmna. IiIkIi Jump It. .itili"nim, 100, 220 winl dnnli liro.nl Jump. Hhiinklln, hurdlm., Ill r, 100, 220-ymil dimlma. ipnu lr, 1'iirrlliiKtnn, mlln, Itnnu poir vault . I, Mi'Clllfnuiih. mile, (.'iilnp hell. Iiroml Jump. .Inhnaon, half, Hallny waluhta unil hurdlna, I). M' I .'ut loiiKh. 1m If, ri'liiy. I lake, hlKh Jump, hiirillra, .McDoniild, wnlghm, Itowny, iwo-mli', tJIrkaraon. two-mil'-, KnUnr, hunting, ipmrlnr, ti'ldv, limn, pot" vniill, lilllon, dunlin. Citrlnlnn, half, lllnaon, poll' vault Tidal HmploiCH Ifiijnu Full Dan of I'lvaninc Tlirnwifikj iiw.iy Hulill'l.iv hllwlni'aa, offlcf. rtnplnvi -i of tlw Tlihil till iiitMpariv .i ml Ti'lil lliiafillnp irim puny Imiiiilfil H.ii.l HprliiUM cira i' in nVloi k yiBli iihiy iii'iinliiK In thn H'limiil Mil lit nutliiff at Huml Hprlna piirk (ifflir hoy una for onia on ii n ripiHl anriul poult Inn with thn lilK lioaa. Ilualnnaa rarna wcra for- J Kotlnn for thn iliiy I Ii.iiii'Iiik, IkhiIIiik. akathiK followi"!! ( ny h iiiik nnon prnmrr i ny wivi-m or thn offlrn nmii muiln up thn ilay a progriiiii Atmiii joo Hitnnlnl, In iIihIIiiK offuUla of III" inmpiiny n nil fiiinlllna of llir riupina ci.MMs sut; is mi i hi; Tiui:r iln HollKhllc I'litiiU Nnl IJulIlt In I IiiiI'ki" nf lininil l.iMt'iit. ! May JoIiiiniiii, ii imirio iloninnllr, 1 nti'rnil pln nf nnl guilty at h'T i in MilmuiK'lll ynnlnriliiy hnfnrn .Iiim. thn H. r. Maxny on thn rhurttn nf nr.iml liiirnny mni wna halil unilnr Imnil of ,Miri for prnllmlmiry hmu litH in l l'i P1y. It. ( I'utlnr. 702 ftnitth Phnynnnn avnillln, pi whnan liomn Ihn ilnfnnil Mlit wai liirninrlv nniilnviil, i liilnn Ihn rmmnaa, on .M.iv i7, aloln n IihiiiI Iiiir h ntlrk plu ii ml J.' In iiioner, In ii lota) nf id REV. BARTON TO DELIVER SERMON Seniors to Occupy Dress Circle at Convention Hall Tonight. Thn i-lnaa anrrr.on for anrilnrw nf thn lllth achnnl will ha dnllvnrnil Ht h o'i Ini k tniilRht nt Cnnvnntlon hall! hy ll v I. H Marion Th rn will ha tin anrvlrna Imlrl nt thn thiirchna. Mora than 170 atli'tnnta will tin KNtiluatnil. Thn ilinaa rlri'ln liaa haan lianrvnil for thn In ami limy will miin h Into lh hall In ii limly, umir ln; nipa anil Kowna. Thla la Ihn largrat rlaaa nvnr railli.itni from til.. Inc. 1 1 high nrhnol I', I', Ohnr holtfnr, aupi'tlntnnilnnt of rlty ai hoola, will pmaliln nt thn anrvlnna. Ilrnnat l'ran Hiiitnm nf Ihn l'"lrat t'hrlatlan rhillrh Will (in thn orKiiri lat Hpnilal tuiialr linn linnn pro v'rtnil fnr Ihn oeriialnti. Thn prn itram follow: I'lorfBKlnriMl ifnntaaln), W'HRnn.r. "Ilnlv. Holy, Holy'" CiinntrnKntliin. I'niynr. Itnv W. II .Muiiliy. Niitloiuil Invoriiilnn, Uhnlr. Hrrlptuia lln,i.ln Itahlil Rharlna It I ii Ix. "Almighty l.oril" (,M;irrir;nl), Qinirli't Hi-rmon. Ilnv I.. H ll.irtnn. "tlttlilf ,M, Oh, Thnti Ornat Jn. Iifivnh'" CnngmKiitlon. itiiiiv IMtliniiK, f'holr. Itncnaaioniil, I'nmp mni (.'IrrumMnncn, t I'JIgiir). I'iiti'i fur Miirl.rt 'i'ntrM. J V, lliilllliiirton, vli'n.prralilnnt of llalllliiirtnn Ahliott Co. aci'iitniiiiii hv U f M.irahall, huyor nt htipln -onix. urn aihrilulnil to Innvn (oilav for I'hlriigit nnil miatnrn tnanuf.ir turltiK pnlnta n nil prlnrlpnl markpta. Ymtnu Folkx Spend ICvcninu at SpritifH Atioui 12,". vihiiik pnnpln from Ihn 1 iimI I'nalu in. him i hun h wi nt , 'nutilorirli K ' nt H.iri'1 fpilnga park I'lldiiy ivinlng i 'nn i ri Ini tin K to thnj nnjn mniit nf Ihn m i anion wnr a lilnntiful pli nlr aupprr, ir.iinna. I rotiga, and park amiianmnnia. Ml Klnmn i' N Hanann, tnnatnr'a aa- 1 alatiint. and Itnv. Hugh A. I'rnaunll, naalal.inl paalnr, i hHpnronnil thn parly. m 'Malurday aftnrnnon iihout 100 youngatrra from thn irlinnry dnparlmnnt of thn Bunday arhool nnjnri1 a (dmln nt rnntral park Woman of dlVlalnn 13 nf thn rhuii'h, of whlih Alra. I. (. Ilnnnn la ihmrmati, will glvn a plinli; at fiwnn parlc Tunadny nvnnlnK. Mnm hnra of thn S .N H rln In. of whh h .Mlaa Miilml Alllaon la Inadnr, nrn plannlnir a plrnln fnr Wmlnnadiy nvenlrig. ARRANGE FOR CONFERENCE i IMrtlinnl.i I'arh In Si i-no uf fiiiminl Aitlll li V. W. ,, J Thn i iimlng nwnt of thn high i ai himl iiinfiri nin fnr (iklohomn andj liorlhnrn Tnnw tn hn hnld nt ihni C. A tamp .lunn s tn H In nnailng Ha ahadnw hnfnrn In thn form uf nxlnnxlvn prnparatlntiM hy thn In. fill iiaanrl.itlun Aildltloniil nrpilpmnnt for tha con. firniun la now arriving In InaUill millta, , limit )mu Imnn anrttrnil for I'll! I linnln tiirL lukn i.n.l iir.... ...... Ill thn pot ami nf a Inral Y M f. A. iiiniuiiiT who ii an n.xprrt mlniiimr and who haa rumplntrd a llfn anvlng iiiuran. Mlaa Znlah 1 1 1 1 i I . i n k 1 1 . glrla' work anrrntary for thn anuthwnat flnlil, will nrrHo Tunailay from IVil lua to aaalst In final coiifntnnrn prnp ainttona .Mian Anna Knnnndv. rump mnnngnr for thn Hiunmnr, will aaaunin hnr dullna .Monday A group of Campflrn glrln from fnpulpn will hn thn only nroun tn Anrk-niiil at thn rump. No othnr proupa will tin arimiiuird fnr ovnr iil't trips to thn en.mp until nfmr thn i I nan of Ihn iimfnmnii' Mlaa M.ihi l Jonnn, glrla' work aarrntary. ( and Mlaa Mildred Kllng aaamlani. will vlall mih gradn arhnol In thn i nlty during thn i nmlng wnnk to ai In duln trlpa to thn tamp for grade glrla Thn pnrlod from .lunn IS to Jn!v S wl ho ilnMilnil nntlrnly to grndn rjlrla TIE IN GOLF TOURNEY Marilagi- l.lrrnsiH.. Marrliign llcnnarH worn laauml to the following yoatnnlay hy thn clnrk of thn founty court: A. I' t'tlny, 31, and initrlin llmiilrlcka, in. Tulan, Jainng ,. Kiah. 22, and Kathrlnn 1 Tullnn. 19, Tulaa. AP-xandnr Down. fiS, nnd I.ticy (! Nnlwin, ftj. TuWa. W. A Ckipp, 21, nnd Vnrnln Sandnra. Ill, Tulaa, I' I,. Mnddox. 31. nnd Co. Ilrnd.iluiw anil 1 1 1 ml tint ft Turn In Ihiw hi) 1) m ill Inn Day Tourney ' of Jill llnlra I'lannril A. I J. Ilr.ulnhaw nnd C. J Hlnd man llnd ycatnnlny In thn first golf wnnpitnkna uf thn Tuls.i Country lull with imorna of 0 low nnt nach T .1. Ilartman wua third w.th a low nnl worn of S2. A liarorallnn day tournament of 3d hni. la to In- playnd on the Coun I try cluh llnka. Thn 'iiialifylng round , nf nlnn holna will hn puiynd In thi. . , , ,, , . . ' I l'i iiiiih. nun III K not Kill I VII. .11 lumhla A Maxwnll, 2R. Oklahninn i in in i.-r.. i, Mati h pluy ovnr nlnn holna of four) '".7;,,t,,),,,,(,t&,, I know? of no aij op judging the future but bij the past." Charles Lukins Auto Co. State Distributors TULSA A Demonstration Mav Be Arranged by Phone Osage 730073017302 PATRICK HENRY voJctd no new tixvray in thii sentence, but a truth which even ifu ages of eipenencc u often overlooked Here at the Peerlesi fartory wr luvr tried to pc. form eadi cUy's wotk o th.it as a part of our post it mould tccotne also a gturautee as to our future. "History," says Cirlyle, "is the essence of iru numerable !iographies," Tlie li wory of Peerless is written in the lives of the individual memWrs o tin's closely-knit organiration, in their ideals and tha processes by which they luve attained their ideals. For we have gone about our tasks here in an orderlf manner, each to his own, but all focused constandy upon the goal of better motor cars; widiout tha unhealthful haste induced by a desire for quantity ' production, Inn carefully, jcientifically, eihcicndy. For more than eighteen years we have built every Peerless car entire in this plant Urn is why th Peerless is, in the finest workmanlike sense of the won, a unit, and not an assemblage of disasMV dated units. For the past five years, since the development of the two-power-range, eightyhnder principle which has made Peerless famous, we have not seen fit to make a single fundamental change in the design ef the car which has answered instandy and endur. ingly erery demand nude by the exigencies of motoring, and from put accomplishment we arc ' omtcnt that our future shall be judged. PEERLESS vTwo tower urn ut RANGE Jt!ivjrri 1 ItV: Itn nil V. IMillllna. S3 .Ml r'.ir. innl, 111 . and .Marlon t'nrrlngion. 2S, Hviinavllln Irul., Jiunnti II. Hhulor. 21. ud Dollln M Ciimptnn 2ft, Tnrl ton; Krnd A. I'omptoti, 22. Tnrlton, and (Inirn I Maltl.v, 21, rinvnland; II U Hi'linr. 2.1, and Ijnnrgla K Kdnlman. 13, Tulaa; .1 H. Huff. 21, Hint Unlay M. Itnaw. 21. Tulan. I.aii- Suit I'lll'll. Judcmnnt for 1 1 T. T r9 waa aaknd In a ault fllnd In rtlatrlrt rourt h' thn Mid-Co (Inaollnn inmpnm agnlnat thn Inlriiiil Itnflnlng rom pany aa a bUanrn dun rl.ilmnd on Ihn mn of gaaollnn In Ihn Initnr rnmpany iindnr rontrnrt flights t'Hi'h la to atnrt at 1 ociork In thn aftnrnnon. J'rlzn to thn win nnr and runnnr-ilp of niuh flight nnd prlzn for low grn and low nnt for the .1i lining am offornd (Jvt Itiii'Uf frtlf r (.rant. XAfillVII.I.i;. Tnnn . May :fl ! A. Mi lCnii.n, prosldnnt of ! Isk Unl nralty. tonight announend that n gt.int of $000,000 had Imnn made to thn unlvnmlty of thn gnneral ndu cation hoard of ,w York from the J'.ooooooo Ilorkcfnllcr fund givnn l.iat I'hri'imaa for the Inern.niq of hn aaiarlnn of rollngn tnachnra. W5 1 its SHAKESPEARE said 'All the world's a stage." If a stage were only a motor - bus equippe'd with Kelly - Spring field cord tires, life's rocky road would be smooth indeed! You Will Get Real Kelly Service, P.D.Q. When You CALL OS AGE (: AC CEDAR WO KELLY TIRE 20 WEST FIFTH Series 20 Special-Six A new case of driving is yours in the SPECIAL SIX secured by the improved steering design, greater leverage on pedals, the responsiveness and flexibility of the motor, improved brakes, and simple, quiet gear shifting. ' 50-H. P. cjelachabte-head motor; interrordiato trantmiuion; 1 19-inch wheelbate, giving maxi mum comfort for five passengers. All ShxMitlirr Cr. equipped with Card Tiru anoOiar Studabtktr prcculaut "Thh is a Studcbahcr Year" Welsh-McNulty Motor Co. DISTimiUTOItS I'lionc O'.'igf IRIOIIouldrr nt Srrpntli CINE COUNTRY ROAD FABRIC Buy Greater Mileage You get greater mileage out of Racine Country Road Fabric Tires because greater mileage is factory-built into them. "Country Roads" are best for country' rides. They arc specially built for severe road service. Extra Tested for Extra Miles Racine Tires Country Road Fabric and Multi Mile Cord are built with the extra care that means extra miles to you. Each step in their manufacture is Extra Tested so .that each and every Racine Tire is of the same service-giving quality. The Racine Absorbing Shock Strip, the indus try's greatest mile-making development, is an added insurance that you buy greater mileage when you buy Racine Extra Tested Tires. Be sure each tire vou buy bears the name R A.CINE RUBBER COMPANY, Racine, Wis- RACINE TIRE COMPANY 317 EAST SHCONI) OSAGE 0(100 U sales Mezmmm M . ru 5?k 1 "SPORTING'