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TULSA DAILY WORLD, SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1020 BRANNON'S HOME RUN AGAIN WINS FOR OILERS IN NINTH 10 Homcllnjss Overcome Boostere' 5-Run Lead in Seventh Inning Terrific Hitting Is Fea ture of Hard Fought Came. RICHMOND TO RESCUE Ray Aj'iin SftVM Day, Win ning Beoond (lame in Two Day. By i.aimiy nui.r.v Overcoming a run lend In Ihe se.nth I mil n v mmooi nhbotfi TUlO tillers ynf el da y won the Ml1 onl straight game from ih Molncs In the ninth Inning As in Thursday's Opener Prank Brannon'g hit brought yesterday's triumph to the Oilers Two were nul In Mm ftnril Trunin gflg none on bines when BfgjMOH hit over the t ' hit Hi hi feme for the winning tun. Tha score wim In lo 9. tlnlh clubs halted hnnl ami the I.MiO fans 0110 passed thinijgh 'hs turn utiles wore f urnlshed tnntiv (hi r Im In thn hard hitting anil other thri'iiinK lnoldnti, Inoitfdtng going brilliant Holding The gam u h:in1 1 1 1 1 1 . i . 1 throughout ami from thn time Bow Alilmtt grM unit In thn ahnwet hy Umpire Wllaun In thn iftst half of. Hi- ooi ond until iii' ' i i. tho players showed thnlr keen desire to win hy frequent disputes nf de clslnns, while thn crowd alao reflect Art thn fighting spirit nf th diamond athletes. I ili In I It. .lit-. IIIMWKTH. Ufa Molncs betted LOU OoWgn hnnl. getting nltm runs and na many Jllta nf hU delivery In al Inning r?nwnn was relieved In thn seventh frame hy Bey Blehfnond nml the n ;i. in burlor i.-m in showed hit value in ih-it oepaolty by turning h.u u in Boooter without a run in the Ibr innings which tin workod Blehmond acts credit fur Ihe victory na lh Oilers thil thn score ami wun thn giuim wlih him In thn box. It Uli hmnu'l a second vletoiy In two days. Drrsscn bold thn fillers In flvn hlta arid twn runa In thn ftrnt flva In. ntnffS, hilt v-i-'itinnn.) unili-r Ihn oil ers' deluge nf DMA driVOg In Ihn alsth ami seventh. Three hlta netted lien rtini In ihn alxih ami an error, twn hlta ami n haan On hutla In thn ggventh onuood Coffey to semi Adrian I.ym'h to the minimi In place Of Dresscn. French, first up fof Pes Mnlnna In thn flrat Inning, hit over thn renter field wall. t'nlfny anil O'Connor singled In thn aamn Inning hut a double play turnml hark thn llooet- era without furthnr scoring In that frame. T"r IVsuhlcs Score Unit. MrManim' rtntihle with Iwo nut anil Tlcrney's double 000 rod Ihn for nier In thn flrat for Tulna. Three were made hy Dog Mnlnna In Ihn aeroml. Jodk w.-ia passed with one mil. Manner singled to left, lamp; topping at MO Ond. DrOggOfl struck out Krenrh walkeil, Blllng the hnaea Coffey was paaaeil. forcltiaT In I.ouk O'Cnnnnr'a groumler went Ihrouph Tleini'y ami Itminer ami freneu oountod. Duvla wna hit hy a pltohOd hall In thn gOOOnd With one nut ami went lo gOOonrt on Hrannun'M atiiKle In left. Cowan popped to li'renrh. Hurke'a loop olnglo to left 000 tod ltavla with Tuis.'i'a Hi'rninl marker Three mnrn were added by the BpOQtorg In the fouith. One waa nut when Kri-IU'h walked. Coffey (mat out a hit to Mi'ManiiH O'Connor filed lo QrgJlOJIli gtotg Wgg piutanj flllliiK th haana Mi l lermott'H ilnuhln to Cf Btor aeored Frenc h and OotfOV, Mi-U Mi'oniip on Tlerney'H wild ilnmv to Bronnon In mi ottorl to ooAoh Cof fey on Connolly'g relayed throw flubrooh ondod too luniup hy grounding to Clovolond. Bow Gtafcg OOM I" Sltth. Krrmli'H Hiiuile throuifh ahort. Coffey'e Maerlfleo hit, a p.uiHed hall iinl ( rCnlilliil 'n Hiioi i .e tat) pcuriul thn runner for Ilea Mulm-u' olnhth run In the alxih. The oilers nwdo two In Ihelr half Of the Hume InnliiK. successive dou hltvi hy Connelly, liavlsand llranmin Sl'.oMliK the first two. Pog MOinoo MWI thnlr last run In tin- M-vi-iilh Mil'iimotl led off hy Ifcttlnp; a haan on halls, iliuhrnok's slnph. sent Melyertnott In seeoml. Richmond relieved Cowan. A fant loublo ply, htoMMUa to Qroharn( fotlrod HMbrooh o,nd Long, UoOor roott going to third it. inner oralkod MoOormott ooorod mi Lynoh'i stuuie to eentor. Frem-li fnreed l.yiu-h at ggoond for the third out. Coral l-'lvr In .Seven I h One was out In tha seventh when Mi Manila pot a life when LOOg Uiiippi-il tils (ly. rierm-y walki'il Cleveland angled lo left, fllllnii t njmaii'kb. lamp; ill'oppe.l full n.-h a fly, Me.Mnniia and 'llerney OOortng, Connelly pump to second and i'leve laud to third Davis' slnplo to center scored Cleveland. Klcliiuond'a triple ti. i i ntei, ufier ltrannun had filed to Coffey, oountod Connelly and Davis Richmond was out for not touching second hase. Two were nut In the ninth when Frank Hi .union crashed Into olio of Lynch a ah. mis, sending the. ball nver the center fn id ft 0l I and sending the fans and fniitiiin home happy. lo I'lny Pitcher Smith. MKMl'lllS. Tenn.. Juno II. --Attorneys for thn L,itu Itnck basehall assoilatlon filed a petttion In federal district court hnre today seeking a gggrt order In compel rresldent Martin of the Southern assort. Hum to approve the contract of Casey Smith, a pitcher recently signed by Liitlo Heck, or show a valid reason lor not dolnp m Martin hud week refused to approVo Smith's contract. Tim case was aet for hejirlnit tomor row. Klcven In l.aionla Dgvby Tnilny. CINtMNNATl. June 11. Kleven high clas thnrnughlireds are carded to atari In the rich Latent derby at the Idtonln track tomorrow. Two entries, however. Paul Jones, win ner of the Kentucky derby an I Sterl ing, mav nnt start Paul .Ism-H w.ia said tn have heen a little lame this morning and that may cause his withdrawal, The rare Is at a mile ard a half with 1 1 h.odi) Added money. I'psei, one of the eastern candidates, probably will bo favorite in tho bitting. 'Won in I he Ninth' MOtNEg All It II I 'm lCh, as. If.lg, niiiir, ef-tt lb. lb. f. I Mot, rf. , M'Dermott, i 1 1 a bl DOR, lamp, If Bannofi c. DrooooA, p l.ymh, p. Totals Two nut senreil. Jit wlmn II ! I winning Tt'l.HA. A II. It II. POi A Hurke, If. r, (i i I, tlraham, lb. 4 n 1 in u M M i mis. lb. 1114 .1 Tlniliey, s. .Ill I 11 Cleveland, ah. 1111 Connelly, rf. 5 2 1 2 ft Davis, rf. 4 1 2 n I llraniion, a. I I .1 7 o fiiwnn, p. t ii a n I It ii h unti l, p. I 0 i n 2 Totals 40 10 II 11 10 lies Mnlnes I I I H I I 0 II Tulaa 1 I 0 0 0 1 Ii 0 I 0 I " 10 Two liif4. hit VYnoh iM'T-ftr- moi i, MeMftniM Thi ney, Conntlly. i uiin, Bnuioon. TiiriT bAM hht It H-h ii i ond. I In in rn'it. I'Vrni h. Br&iinon Bnrr.fi o hlta, lottty, O0onnof, 'Irnhain. BAIN on Imlln, off DrrriBi'n I. off Lynch 1; off ''n Willi ft; off Rtohmontl 2 Htnirk out, hy I rcHHin 3 ; hy 'ownn f; hy Riohmond I. im hv yiu h. m. ! Drmotl iv Riohmond; I'iivu by ' DrMMfl In f! 1 IihiImhh, 3 nml i off off CoWAn In ft liinliitfH; 0 imd 2 off RlOhtflOIld In .1 Inltik'H. 7 and 0 off I 'i i n i 1-1 Intfini H and A off I.vio h in 2 o I nnt or" WlnnlnK nltitiMp. Itlr-hinontl I.onlncr nUchftr. Lynch. PiMMd h.iii Brannon Dou hlo pl.ivn. i 'W t'liirid to MoMotntll to OraMin; MoMarqi to Ombftmi loft on bMMii DNM Molni' 11. Tiilriu 7. TltnO of i i 1 i two hoiirn. 1'iuplrna, Wlliion iiiid I 'aly. Notes of the Game KrnlthNiiM or Morrln for Tulmi and MpIk for DOi MolnM oio tod iy' likely pltohing MlooUons. Krrnch and Hrnnnon WOfft fMtOf" rtoy'n bftttlnf UadtlW Thi ahorl Htop got thn-ti hlta, una a hnmr rtin. and two nliinh'M in tout trlpM Itian- u got a dou I ilc and a oio -- Mow In addition tn hin winning nit OQlt clout In flvi trlpH to tho piitf UmplroH Wlhnn and Daly hkUldlOd tlw Karnr well, donpltr tho nuiny i'Iohc dot'lHlonn th'y wi-ro culW-d on to filVfl. "Tank" Pavls Is hitting In his old tlmn form. Two hits, one a double In four limes up was his yesterday's record. Attracted hy the play of the tillers Ihe past three weeks, and (he fine prospects pregOntOd hy Manager Ah holt III several of the homi-llngs. wun, Mc.Mamis, Tierncy and Connelly In particular, three major leuglfe scouts watohn.l yeaterday'H game. They were: ratsv Malni'i Cleveland Americans, Jack Doyle, Ohtoago t'uhs and Bob Oonnorjfi New Vnrk Amnric ins , The bOOgtOfg have a brilliant Hold Inn cluli, lis Inftnld being wltlioui a superior In the Western league as a fielding quartet French had a great day yesterday. In addition to his hard ami oppor tune bitting the Boootorg bortotop had several hud chances with onlv one error. I'rench Is exceptionally fast, Is a sure fUdder and has a fine whip. Jack Manner got a big hand 'win n he 1-1 ashed into the stands in an ef fort to catch BurkO'l foul In the eighth. YANKEES BEAT TIGERS 7t1i Strnlulit IwlYat for .IunraIiM l Mil' .O- lti.it AN III. lH nnd White Sox Win. DaVTROIT 11. PMroii i't Mvaath " ' 1 h 1 k h 1 .nie toilay wIihii V.itk wun ('..llltiB hrlil lti I'ti; fi In Ha New r v m-AiKiM lilta. Thfl atari tt n k nvw York Iftft nil lot 6 o I,rot oon ooo Ml -o R i ! i' ii'. in' i iiiunii nun iiHnn.iii. i .niji at .1. u.i.l W.....I14II 1 out Htmigltt fur I tut In nn. CU BVKUANP. Jurifi 1 1 . -tlvrln1 mail. It four nit Hiafht gTfifn I'll II BtJi-l phut Onlay lUothv ' . : ih -'.: to rui lilt. Tim lotm It II rhllA.1lM ... A"! 000 000 1 4 1 Clnvelnnd ...100 111 oo 0 lUtli't Ion -M.hira mul lVt kttiB. ll.tgby lit D'NelU iiitf so win rtnui. I'll It' Aii( Junto hl-Willi ilnfetwl..! lloploii Iii Hit) fuifll vwvinti ut ih acileji lorla v. Tha acorov BL it BL ItoBlt.n 000 010 1104 10 1 Clitcavo 100 002 01a -B T 1 tiattarlaa lvnn(xk an4 hthatigT, Kabar and ftihulk. Hr.mii. M irn llrtMtk. HT LtOUII, IMM 11 St. Lo'iia rlffant cl Waahlnaton lo.lay. Billnii an avan nraan mi tna aeriea. The It II. K son 003 oni -7 la i 700 033 07. 17 1 Basilars .ml iihar llllllnia. Waahltislnn Ht. l.nula Malt. i im - rloaeoa. rtlyi Wellmann an. I NAME SILK FIRM RECEIVERS Mngj & ri, Hani III! by .sudden all In l'rlresr IggBJg liulelHeiliicss Nl:W TORJC, June 11 l'cleril receivers were appointed late today for Ihe New York houses of Mogl .Si Co., dealers In silk and general mer chandise with ll ell ib 1 u a rt e r s at Yok 1 huimi and a score of branches In this country Houth America, and China. The New Ynrk agency admitted tlu-v w-ere financially embarrassed In. 11.se of the sudden depreciation In the price of silk, and thai (hey were largely Indebted lo hanks In this elty. Their n ihilities were said 10 amount to lit, 100,111, and their assets $12, inn, 977. MINERS WIN 2ND FR0M OMAHOGS Saints E a s i I y Defi Witches Indian.-; l!cai Packers. JOPMNi Jons II ii" MlMM h-iiilas liKlllf fi-.iii Os iln Sri" tilr a. ins ill 4 l,i ?, OhetFlOg Ho- i inn OVOf In Ilia Inn! Intlf o II, With I. I RlM mil Ihn Mania S".n a t.i.lay. in ma " lllh foegbt n ar an ll hill IimIIJi- Hi I Ihi- wajr II," i in i.n.I niM.la hy Ihn visit In tin- that Inning. Oanha i ro 1 - i II I'll nuitem vnnlr,; b .u OstilB.rfj i ' i ' 1 1. I it M.li H l.lnri r riiiaw...p tagg R'Starf If Hlulli.a aninpv 2b UmJ.ff nllf rt H.whl.1 IS l-rtri IS. SmiVl.r iwiai,,p il I i I I 'i t i r t ii n Tiaa'i la 14 It II 'ln ..lit vh.n alumna nin ai -.rr.l IKnvilar OUl trying tn bum thtnl alflka runwha. Kio r no nol on 7 i i in ill nzii mil oi- a run.H.arv liuna lllal,,a Ii I'UI'n 'I. a it. -up Lrllvall it, JjM. 1 1 ' K il r I K I 1 1 "S r . qIi.miuIi .i. Wagaei I hit bf pitcher, wag nni I n 1-ilU ..ft I'mi-i i.n, .1. ,.ff lioni-van aii in- ' ! - kt, v . I. ft mi Ii inf-n irtiRilin ll. .lfiiMn 17, tin " h.iNn I, It Vii'Kv, lu bM nlta, ItMPhlrr 2. LtllVMl I I'll h.ifiif.. Il.irlilrr 2, V..i ht-y, Mn 1, I.i-I Iv. II . ili.tihlf) .li. I'm Unci o to Inllvrll. mi rii k nut .y I'glttipro it, by ' vn , rnrn'-it Minn, off Palmtn n. "ff POAOVM . Muni. I 40. 0mplrM Hut k Iry hiii) Jnrnba oifd oojm tit rooHaii "H!..MI".MA f-ITV .Imif. tiMnhMiia' f'liy tunk n neither i c- i . .. ft,.,!, hi,.,i. i City lodofi i " a hat .,n bulla ood nv Mingio-gi iiitiHii in Hltll .Th mvnrf n f II 4 ih.' Un City 0-)lhfnjg City. I TO A AH II 10 A i a o rnuf . 2 ,1 o I I 0 llmhrg.sh 4 3 1 j 1 3 4 ! b i 1 i I .1 n l. ttuffv ;ib. 4 3 11 I 1 n Mn4w.rC B f I I 111 Mm If 4 110 a Hfn 4 1 a 1 i I MMlry.lb. ft .111 0 1 n 4 Miiiff.ii .1 1 0 a I 34 13 Tntkla 39 1ft IT ft Crtntrh rf. Mart Vfg(4 m Riii'ti n r; HrMli ir t ,ii : . Itff 4 Al'f'TTI ' th Ufmp I B 41 nui i-Hy iklMhniiiit t'lty . . MiTiniigjt y Huni ADO 30Q 023 h . ,iM 2"4 0U-- 10 Cruurli. i ' ' 1 " globltl gmn. Itlri'tilr. .'Oiiiniinn Kifffit. rut, 1 1 1 1 gc 1 1 i 2, l 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 . i .til. inn . M'il I it M r M'.llit v M HliM . I "IP. Mm 2, Pffm. Ml liln. Hhftniinii ? I , Mlliiiur I. I Mti'irc, M -.lv ti. Iiiiftr bllgi. Altnrtinitt Him HNv DftfMft. M'M'Urf . Ifirci" bmr hit. I rtltl gMMriflM liltii. lltiKha Hi i t n, Mill nr. folaii bsmoii. Ih'Kl-'" McMWlVl hngfi 'nil balls nff Mllli-r I, tt I4T0M 4, trm k it. by M 1 1 ! r U. hy I . fip i. i,.ft i. lniia. oh I nit im City 12 simii city ii, lime, 2 hiuta, uniilrea, Upft tod 1- itipuii Ick. IfllaltM Mm in Km in i. WfCliriA. Jilltn 11 -'III- Wll.tlta t.lrw up intiility In Ihn rluhth ' 1 Ina a I hif rm ImuI Up tn that fi a inn nn.l Ht Juwm walltnil nway wlih in. a- " 1A tn A. Thn jfgjl OV rm.rtilt.rf .nilalns !h K.ll-h.r 'nnanMr.ib. 'ftiavj. Ill W.lki-r it l'n.rll.rf. xh.Lk.r I I'll up Wllhila All I . -Imlth if " . ' - 'I. geoe V.tv.n r 7b. ' Sak.ll, 1 Hilll.r Ih i llrtltlii t i ttSHllS If ' nssysv.l llailtli, r ToUia II l II in I Tis.l. ii u 37 ir Hi J.iNfiih . , I o 11 11 11 l i) l l 1 ",l! U'lriiita j 0 j 11 0 0 0 3 a I iNiiltiitinry Ituna. Ilinrrli h , Ilriihakar I 1, Ki'llrh-! 3, 1 ii iitu l I y 2, t'onroy 'i, Wulk r 1, Mhratak. Ntnlth 7, HrrM't Vary an 1. I MOB, 1 1 1'gnry , f rrura, BonoWttA Sfltttll j 1, Witiilit.urn MutliM 1 Hux.'.iii.i tiua.-M sags I bnlls), iiff I, urn (it'll b, off Orfairy 3. anr-j tiri'-n hii. Waahburn 'i ,BonuwUsi hii by I'lh'iiai. K t.h u. irft .n ii.iN.B, Wichita 7. Nl. J.igV'jih 7 , (wo bun, hlta. Kfllfhpr 3. Itiitlur 'J. Mr k, t'l.nriiy, Waahhurn. honia run, link Yatvun Walker. Btolaj bsiara, pimtrwk 3, l 'I'linully . al r 111 b nut by OraCQry I. by l.nai-hrn 1, wM pllell qrajtroryj umfiira. Baehtf ami LUyMni tttnr. I; 41. LOWDEN RECORDS HEAVIEST GAINS OOMTINUBD PBOM PAOI ONI Knllettn on three PUOOOOglVO hallols amid hNsns ami catcalls fell lo 22 at the closing It wis the first con vention in years al which l,a Kol- leite himself hoi not appeared as a nominee. Philander Knox ro i l ived two votes OovornOr Sproul's high mark was lllgi It was difficult tn understand the sudden adjournment after four bal lots had I n taken. At the end of the third ballot th" Johnson forces mined hii adjournment and Insisted on a roll call after the motion had been defeated by vivo VOC0 VOtO Thn roll call allowed the dolOggtgO voting iivcrw heinlugl to continue balloting Toward the close of ihn fourth ballot It was seen thai Wood and l.owden both had made a. nail gains nml thai thn Johnson vnte would show Its first loss. Wood Disappointed. Senator Itornh ru tiled 10 the pint, form and urgnd that nn adjournment be taken. Homi nf ihn Uowdnii people lind been appealed to by dOlOKAtOfl who slneerely wished to gVOla the hardship of ,)M ell night session and they consented nnt to oppose an adjournment motion There Is nnthltiK tn Indicate that the Johnson nnd Iiwden forces were working together by design, but ad journment was obtained through rhelr joint efforts The Wood fon-i s were bitterly dsMPpolnted as they believed they could continue to gain until their total would climb over the 100 mark, if idiournmont could he avoided. They hoped lb it then would come a latnlsli I. nr hand wsgon movomen from Hie tired delegates. The Wood forces are saving to night that ther were more nega tive votes than affirmative but they admitted that the latter made mom nolae nnd that Mr Lodge probably was justified In ruling that ad journment had heen ordored ml are also saying they lliowod bad strategy In not Insisting on a roll call. The adlournment of the eonven- tlon only transferred the battle from the floor of ihe OOllgOUm to Ihe ojulet of conference rooms down town where the lead ON worked sll night reforming then- battle frontal hoping to bring about a realignment of forces and turn the tide In a def inite direction at Ihe session to. morrow. 1'nless their effor-a fall the noml. nee Is being actually made tonight, but whether li win be decided to' put over one of the two leaders, or j stage a deadlock, must awilt the decision. If the latter Ihe general opinion seems 1., favor the selection of a OOneervatlvs dark horse. In a long 1-hour session con ducted In Intense summer heal and Tiu Scoreboard MTVMMNIi Of Tilt, TBABI Waalaru lafOgOOi T-ua K J N I T-401 W I. rn. TtlJiA J7 l . m . 'it . St J If 'ill I I i l It !' tlniiha 4 II 111 I Mil III ID it III! J-viin 31 It ,HaMsal i itr It II itMl Nolleoel Lsegoii 7ia W I. K 1,m 1 I. fel. "-en 11! l .ail" m - I il - " ' IKllll 'if III ,fl; l-ltw.iirtll 20 21 .17a SI lnli i! 1 7.1 ?l Naa V.k fl 2' 124 magi 2t 7i .no riiiu II 27 .in AsMrV an i sogei r-.m m i. hi i t.. I. fn I'fleiil .12 II .nr; rliliaio 71 2.1 Ml ' 11 17 140 1 bMU la 27 III Bis'ai. 24 l . .ill I'niU 14 II U' H.Milas 21 22 I lauoll II 32 ml Ht Ml I I H t I I ItliAY. i .ill r ii I MoT U AT TULA A mi I'l s MOINM t. Al U'. hl'n , ,l I""' lh l At fihl.itif.tna fltv l th'i Uv . Al JiUn Omll 7. Il Innu.ca. NOltOBOl If'U'K At fhllnilnlfhlsi , I I I' tgO 2. At la' n i. J '1 1 1 mImi r arh 0 Al N-w Vnrk f. ClMllUiaM 3. At Hr'M.klyri Hi Lpulft 10. Aritrr ii mi l.rHiif. At rinvHaml I, l hll...u ifphU t. At linln.lt n, Naw Vnrk A. A l htflmffQ I, It'iNtnn 4. At Ht. UuUl 1. WHahlntct'in T. III (Til MI him-IhI Inn A i t mIii m Ml V. MH wuuknn 1 1. At LOU It Villa 7. Kanafsfj City ft. A I TlilnitM 4 I'll nl 1 Ar lMInftotll 4. m i S. V i'ti rii tiMMM Irtthni. A rihrmitirnn 2. Kurt Sitilt h ft. ai Ifvnrjrfttli I I, BMlnfffltl! -4. At Rfllft t iTiiniriabt i At CblekMha . rawbuaha 1. mpiiI hnrtt AMM ntlliMi At Af.il.lla- i v ' l I i 1. At Allniiia t. NanhvllU 4. At N"w Mili .ma I, I litln Itnnk It. At no miftfhftm I, ch.iitiinof.BA ii. Ii turn l.niiKiii-. At Kin Aht'.nlti I. Wut.114 Kalla B. At llnaninont 2. r -t Wnrth I, At H MM tOft -, lallata . At r uiv ratlin -Kb rtvtfrt, rain. tOOiiT. i-alnrn I riiKU. DBA MOIMBI at Tt'lsA. Ht ,f'..'li nt NVHl.lta. i niMha f .luplm h.iix I'Uy at okiHfinma, f'liy. Niithitntl I.(i4g'ii-. rutahiirKh al Hnatfin. tlnflnnall " a T'.rk. CbtOftflO at rblla.ilhU. Ht. Loiita at liro.iklyn. Amnrli im I mm, U'aahlnirt'iri Ht Ht l.uiila. riillaitnli hla at lnvnlart1. N V'.ib at Ii-irult. Hoatun at CnM mrjo Ainrrlriin aj.H-lallon. klllwiuhnn nt t't.luniboa KlIlftH i li y at I . i s i i Mlini"-iiMUa it IniMan.ii'i.lU. tit. I ii at T'tlvilo i alnrn aanrliil luo. porl smith m OknTilfOft. M.rliiHfuiil at llnmyntta. PtVWhtMkO at lih-haahn. ti umi Itfht at BttM, 10TH STRAIGHT LOSS fulls rouble Iii Slop liOOlng sireak G Ian to Dgffoai Rodi Bntvcu Ileal Plrateoi Oardi win I'll 1 1. 1 i't .I'll 1 a. June II. Chloseo iiulliaiinl I'M II M.i. 1 1 '. , ti.,uy but l.iat Its 10th atreialit lame. Tim acoia: II II I'ht, ,iki nan onn not j 13 1 Phllsdilgnlo inn mo 110 j 13 1 Hull. ilea Martin, lluw anil O'Kait.U. Mrailo.a Mini Ti asi-aai-r. Thrra Iii Hoi. fur Urate.. I1IIHTIIN. I .i .- l ... ms.la Ihn-a alralHtn frMO Pit latin r alt tiiilay. sat- nng lo KamUton in iim , lamh foi torso lima, sit that waia mail. In Ilia game. WliSoior oo. ... eaa-'J E Doalon . , nt, i to , M.m.-i hm - ii ii ti, hi. in a iil tic Inn hit . Kll llnaiin ami t Ni ill. CMOMil Aaitln llntt Kala. NKW Yi'UK. .limn U Tha Nuw York Niiilitnala Mftda II ihifti mit -,r four fruiu iniinnal lo.Uy, i h i. aeorai BL h bl ' lit' Iniiail 00 on 001-- .1 p; Htm Yi.rk (loo 120 2 1 a in i n.niri ira n no'. t lull ilier anil Wlllgn luin-y aim Mi) .(at. arillii.il. l,n Hnnl. BROOK L) V. .Inn.. II. The St. U.U leal n hat lad tlor. BrSoklyS fllrhara for II hlla un.l ,i letel nf 31 baara t, !. Tee soers E h 1 ''"la 0.3 110 :iun, u ' iiiyi . . .no im i,,iu j u i Ballarlos n iin ni ctwnsM; Omits MO- lu ll. Mill,,, hii I Millar. ' ' without Interruption for recess or ref reOhmonl the convention buckled down to ihn J. . I . f attempting to put Itself on schedule and heard. In succession, nominating and sec onding spcm-hns for 11 candidates. ami tlll-n Inrnnit In Ihn bgtlotlng, voles being cast for the gnoroug others. 1 1 ami nu - MORE CANDIDATES FILE ,isi or I. rows fTfi.-c Hoebori in Mm,. s Pinal Daj Praon Near it Capitol, OKltAHOMA (1TV. June HI, Booo Idllani. ruy counselor of Oklahoma City, (lied today for the si He senate from ihe nth district, lie Is ,t democrat, James A Land 'f Lame Wolf, republican, filed for the .-late s.-nalc from thn Sixth dis trict. OandldatOO for representatives In Congress who filed are .1. u. Tosh or Robert, Seventh district. and Hubert Wheeler of Tecumseh, '"nrih district. Itoth ore, demo ore to .1. H Simpson of Cilera. Iliyan ounty democrat, filed as a oandl- I-'1'' tor OOrpo ration commissioner, nopublloang who tiled for the house of representatives are Bessie l MeColgln of H.inkin. Boger Mills county; rtiy V. Harp of Kan vo w Ml. i-oimlv P V Vn..-....,.. I tt'sieh nci. i,; .',, , ...... imi Rnseea ,f -r,,',. k .." who filed today are J. T. Nlchol. son or Cheyenne, linger Mills .'nnfy W A Caller of Mabel. Mr- Curtain county, k B, otaoton of Chandler, district No. 2, Ltaeoln county; Heorge Sutton of PrggniO, dletrlcl No 1, UAToln county; s. i' WiUbung of Wynnewoodi Oarvln count) . Jack Marker of B Reno, Canadian county; w. k Keptord "f ArVa. Woods f. unity: Joe W. ken. ton of Tulsa; nrumrleThti c K Neff of Mil William Carey 3t ek county, and BASEBALL TODAY DES MOINES TULSA McNulty Park Qgggg t ailed 4:15 p. FINAL WORKOUTS OF LIGHTWEIGHTS Yoakum and Hartley to ( onclude I raining Tomorrow. .Stanloy Vonkurn. voIt;im I)nvrr IlKhtwtiKht. aii 1 1 I'M. M.ntlty. ir.i-.k tfitfCorn 131. pounder, who nw.ip punohfM next Monthly niifht tn a lf- OUfld bOOl at ' n v.'.n tlon ha" ar to OOflOlUdt tnilnliiiVT today and to morrow BoCtl bOJfl will ko throunh ' r.il roundM of boxing- tndiy, and OOOf Inft thdr work t"tnoir.'W lo . final lirnhorinK up WfOkH . Tho piinnpiilH In Al Vriin'H main avert. oi,t i hrouftrh another t$M workout y xt rdny .tftornoon Both hoyn ahoWfd 'o advantiiK' In th at viTal roumla Bfhtl h th y boxed. Htfinlry V on k ii tn , f'tprn n of ovor 100 rlna phimki rnontH. tnnd hl dobtll It. Oklahoma t'lty "BOftkam't'1 ftrnt roal bout wan a nrml wlndup atAfftd hy Ham my .nn? oil in th old ruihi-rtaon hull ling And hfnlth. a lOUffl imd fnOTa ftXptfi netd k1aboma l bOXI i , Wftf Voakum'i opponnt Hnd aii Vonti w.ih roforoOi YoaKum won the ilorl Hlon afltu a bald htuit. Ohlch HiKdon. who ih handling th.. affalrn of Kid BMOk. TuImm bantam, ban arct i't'd match foi i ifumrighi vo-'torflav ri ttiat t lit box Colt Spi-k with KM Cilfv, ban Mm weigh t tfittdon w 1 1 I'd I rutru lht prom it 0l4rVtr Tnlha boy will Juno 26. Band HprlntTH ptnfll to atriRp a boxing nhow juni in oonnootlon with th.' routidup thorf. Juno 17, II and 1 . Two good llghtWOlghtl will probably nnot In tho nnln ovrnt. KfttO JackHon in Htagrlnir bin firt hoxinir show fit tho Okmu1t?oo hnnf hull park noxt Monday with ?otM ritrolmmonfi. iklaimma CM y mid dlewolghtf nd Hod Myrd, wnoth'T OktahOflM hoy, Htopplna totl POUndft In tho main tVOHt A glXround aoml wlndup, four roil ml prolitnl nary nnd battle royal nro also on tht proffrani. PitOetmnrtOna has come to the front splendidly the past six months Since losing to Harry K rob. 71 here e.irlv In .lanunry. Young Mtg hss not been beaten and he has defeat ed such men as .lack IHIInn. Paul Roman and others. 11c has won L'H holds In his last 17 starts. The other go was a no-deelsion affair wlih .lack Reeveo nt Springfield Mo Krneal COOPOT, Perry. Okla . heavyweight, Is to soon meet a i worthy opponent in that city, ac cording to word received from 1 -Ylend Jack Sowers, perry spnrts- in-ill nnd backer nf Cooper. Sowers would III-' to put on his man wlih Laomo ..-.oii.i heavyweight in Tuloa, . , 7 T " DOWng match of nntlnnal or In. j I crnn ' Ion a I Importance may be iSTS V"V li f? ' """. i'o Wltll tilt prrat annunl roundup teia in tnat city i on .viarttn mnv be matohed with some worthv heavyweight nnd there Is n possi bility of a neer-chemplonshlp or cb tmplonohlp mniih being staged. OKMULGEE DEFEATED t ort Smith Heats leaders Henrys mul gpringflrld Spill 1 nld mill Chlclu Win. ORMULOatJ, .lun hard tmlay and th. 'aaana laarl.ra ft I, II Kort Kinlth hit Twlna a.l beog the The B.-np. (t If r fOrl Hirilth .511 mi) .0; ft i i ! iklii'llR-ee 0ft oan i on. -2 S 3 llMll.rlaan.iir Wa.la and Schmidt . Smith and X mil her l.vrn llrruk. HVKBTMtTA, .luna II A hnaa on halla and five hlla In the aevanlli tnnlna si Ihe tSCOS4 Still, en.ht.d gp I ngfl.ld In ... lira an fvi-n hieak In l,,.,. ' dnuble header allh ll.nryella. Klral same: n S,l limfn ld .01 010 00.- J ft J Ksnrystie loo on n 9 n llrtltrli-a Marklan.l nnl llnmrg, Iriarn ham and Hell. BSI.ag ,- , -' ( yr Springfield 000 on. 4 9 3 Henryetta I n 1 j I , 0 (Seven Innlnaa hy arr.einent ) gettsrtss- llurna and Qemsoi flray and Hell w.nryn""''' "It'lns Vealnrea. ', ',. fOOl II. -Four hlla 111 fur times ni- by first iiiiai-tiinn Braonos nf Bnld frstuied Knld'a I in ; vl.tnry over Urum IlKlit here tmlay. The .c.ire : nil K pi umrlfb.1 . ..n on; nn.. 7 ', oM mi .,11, oo4 10 1 Leak. """" Kru,h- MM I'Mlr'K.XSIIA. ,i,, ,, .i-hli-kn.h. """"'I hi'" "If Harll in Ihe MOM In ning and riled up a le .1,1, h Paw. Iinaka . oul.i run iii-arc. line nnd ihe Inrala nn & tn 1 I he sere r ar hlla a a 1 'hi, kii.li m " II .n. njn nnn j 4 j .'.'.1,1.1. a , ttorhoi in llerli and Pslmsr; p.na ami "JAKE" PLANT CAPTURED ilaTPOgl Harry l ogic and C. PIksh U on Idiiior I'liarge jist Mght. Several small bottles filled with "Jakn" were captured hv Captain ileergc 111 line ami i iff leer J. T. Low of the police department, when they paid a visit to 114 West Brady street shortly before mid night last night. They also discov ered a miniature plant for making Tim forbidden liquid MCludfd in Ihe recesses of a wall and covered over with boards. After watching the plant operate for a while the offi oorg arrested Harry Coile and C. l'ltcock, who Is the owner of the plant they said Hoth were released on $50 bonds. Many oklahonu. boys attend Wentworlh, the eldest military school In the Wcsi. l or a in, ml., r of years it hji Ihh.,, mu,hle lo nt'vlve all of lis applicants, MaJ. Mae Sellers Is In the city and will moot hy appointment anyone Inter csicd In military schools. Address Box 316 E, care of World WEST VIRGINIANS ASK RECOGNITION Senator Sutherland Is Presented as Fit Can didate This Year. CHIGAflOi III. .Inns II Jn saph M. K.imlars nf Wrsl Vlmlnl.i. In plailnii thn namn nf Hrnatnr llnw- gr4 igtboflend in noojiloetlon fnr 'im proetdofiey it tha roptlDtlogn ni tlnnal oonvontlOg hnn t.iilny. tOI4 hie hogrefg lh.it nir. shOttld Im rxnr nlsetl In tin- i hull ' nf a i Bmllit itn iniisniurh iis Ihn Kramc-st crisis In thn history nf the natlnn Is nuw hr inii fnm-il. Mr gendori ggMi U'nsi Vlririni i la nnt oeotlongl at.it... Her googrnphli-al location Is h 'hat ah'- cannot he aalil to Im portlculorly Identified os a ootilhorn, northirn, i astern nr western state. Shi- was hnrn Into Htatehoni'l he -MMO aim Htroniily Bpgggg gOOOOOtOfl ami stood for the preanrvallun nf 'he union and the Siars ami Stripe, purchased hy tin hlnod of our an cestors. Karly after her hlrth ahe t-c' iitne a thiirouehly entrenched re iiltille.-in state, .mill today she Is olieiTlie - .linn of an eastern camll--f 'In- in. at depeinlahle repulillcan 1 date, theiefore, hecoines a matter of states In the union, und Is Klvlnii Impor'ance.'' Kmat ImpOrtOnM to the nation as af Keioiidtlng I'ennsylyanla's hls slain, tory. Mr Moofg aid 'hit "go II wis "M Ml contrlntited to the po litiral life of the nation many prnni Hunt public men She is small In area hut she Ih the nation's Ktent est storehouse of wealth, and her population and Industrial develop ment are Inerciisinir with leaps and hnunds. She is the second greatest coal nrodui Ing stale In the union and thai, together wlih other many nalural rogOUfOOO, makes l,er one of the richest .suites In the nation, al I. .iicl. In point of development her natural rt sources she Is only her Infancy. Not 'I'imi Small. "It Is said ih. u Wot Virginia nf In: I too small from which to select cumliilaic fi president. WrrXi it is ii am ill m an a. yet In true that sh w e.ili h and strong men she Is Im meiiH.-ly rich. In selecting a candl- date fr the high nffh ,. ,.f nri snlnnt we should not measure his worth and fitnnas by thn nbM ot Ills state. Kit - m-Hs and oualifli Uluns should he looked to In making such a selection Independent of particular location. "West Virginia Is a dutiful state. When the declaration nf the world war came, she cheerfiillv and a Ill responded to 'in- cause by f ur - nishlng her nun. women and money .inn ninny iook nor stand among the states of the nation prosecuting Ut war. On all great public qucs- ioiis sne nas incti round to take n prominent ami correct position. On 'In eiiual suffrage resolution, provid ing for Mm enfranchisement of half of the voting population of the coun try, ami which 1 ons irnini tha gmatest questions ever presented to .sr.:mix-.nrrfa;'."r f'e.iuar'su'ff J1 She believes in giving to the women or the country their Inalienable rights. She believed that the gov erned should participate In th gov ernment, and that women should he no longer political slaves. Put that 'he -link;,-, placed about them by selfish men should he removed and rosy annum os given their tire political freedom en- "This nation Is now facing (he greatest crisis of Its history, brought upon It by ihe UnSOUnd and Untold extravagance of ihe present admin--stratlon. and the people are looking to the republic an party to lead them '! through this crisis and re OOtabllsh In this nation pea,-,-, order ami contentment, "The republican party has always been ...,.,: i,, ,,H occasion. It baa always faithfully discharged ih. rust reposed in it by i,P people, un.l it this convention will disp, 1 from Its consideration all elflsh thoughts, and look alone (ho welfare f (he nation the present unsettled condi tion of ihe country ran soon be over tome tin, former business conditions i. stored. While war-tlmu legislation was once justified th. reason for It no longer exists. Must stop Tyranny 'The peopi,. of ibis country want the hand ,,f tyranny removed fi. "out their throats, that they may enjoy the freed,,,,, guaranteed to them by ih- constitution. The rule ... i - i snouid not b allowed io lungei si, inu, ami the people this country should he allowed of to prosecute tneir legitimate business pursuits without being unduly hampered and obstructed hy gov ernmental Interference. To accom plish this end, we must be fair with the people and exercise great wisdom in Ihn selection of a candidate for president. We must offer to ihem a man who possesses Urn highest qual ities. I,,. ih from a Standpoint of In tegrity and business qualifications, and with the strength of manhood to do exact and complete Justice to all. regardless of thn position, and one who possess sufficient diplom acy and good Judgment to bring about and maintain Just und friendly relations between labor and capital West Virginias candidate has risen from an editor of a newspaper to the exalted position of United Slates senator. fillins- rliirin. his career many offices, in ih.. county, stale and nation, and Is now serving a term In the 1'nlted Slates senate, acq, lining himself with cred it und hrlnging honor to 'he people he so ably represented. His exper ience ivs a public official and a suc cessful business man. and his com prehensive vision upon governmental matters, eminently fit him to serve' the p!e and discharge with credit I ihe duties of this high office. "I now have the honor of present. Ing to you, for your consideration in' electing a candidate for president, Honorable Howard Sutherland, of West Virginia." CMTIMADTU mi litady ACADEMY PICTURES SPROUL SECOND M'KINLEY Mayor Moore Says East- ern Front Must Fur nish Nominee. CHIt'AOO, June 1 1 . lolOetlOtl nf tin i-astnrn candidate for UM gfOgt .1- m y has bOOOWO a mailer nf im imrtanre, Maynr J HOmlltOfl MOOfl ..f Ph'ii1.ihia told the repuhllcan natinnal cmivenllon tunViiy In BOggl noting William t'limi-mn Hprnul. gl.trOrllOf of IVnnsylvat.la "The Km, i' empire s: He tins- has demorrallc governor," Mayr Monro said "Ho has Nmr ,1m si y hln, Maryland ami Wesl irglnlft. l'lm sitiiiition is ninl ari a-Hs-ns '" na tlnnal repu bllOO mam. rnnnaylvani I lo now in rogUty a roptibllooii ooolol Hiirrtniinled hy nnrtnally fopubllcog ItOO in a desert of gOBIOCretlO ex OOUtlVl'H. Allfl this on thn n.ialnrli front where rgpubllOftntOffl bitborto hgg hnen rgggfOOd 0g lnipregnahln. "We cannot gffOf4 lo further weaken this repulili'an strnnehold. the ki'vat.-m- of the arch In the 00- KinnniK of this repilbllO, so It is the keystone of the arch today. "I'cnnsyhatiln has heen the bul wark nf rcput'licanlsm, the anchnr -nf ntir destiny In every natinnal , OOHtpeJgn," he said. "In all fairness the time ha.s come grbl n a ogndltfgtg f'.r the foptlbllogn Prty qualified to he president nf I the l iuteil Slates should hit! fecm I'liiLsylvanla. We know wt- have tin- man. "In common with her sL-iter state". Pennsylvania seeks the Overthrow jot tnis seven years Plight 'nut noJ B shocked our American Institutions ,l(and liiirdcned our people. renrmyivenia roeinea tnat n strong man Is needed and it prneents " eandldate whn Is in w physically fit; I Wth the people and i .1 1 1 1 1 , i i I wun la in sii'i'l in Mil" who l.i physically fit; who mixes knows their I hopes and ambitions 1 Mayor Mooie fprnul Is known said Governor as the "fath'-i of food roads. lie told of the many laws that had heen simplified since the governor entered office and re ferred to the goxernnr as a "mod-i-rn McKinley whose election to the 1 proeldency would assure the country "f tul fly and sane resumption of normal buelneoo.' MILLER PRAISES HERBERT HOOVER ! Decision Reached to Sub- mit Name While Con vention Meets. CHICAOO, June 11. Decision was leached today during the con vention to present ihe name of Herbert Hoover to the convention, j The address presenting his name u.ir- made by Judge Nathan Miller of New York. Mr. .Miller aald he believed ho ex pressed "'the wish and voiced the hope of great numbers of patriot! men and women to give thn,,, leadership w Inch they can loyaly foi low lo certain victory. "I base the case upon the proven worth and known views of a man whose name has been Illustrious by gnat deeds," said Mr. Miller, "lly transcendent service to his country and to humanity." When Mr. Miller spoke of Mr. Iloov.-r's views on tne peace treaty, a voli e cried: "What was It? Democratic doc trine?" Mr, .Miller reviewed Mr. Hoover's ervlct at home ' Hid his orttlolam am! abroad and of administration acts and policies. "There Is no man who to the same extent his the confidence and the rwpeel and admiration of the people of the world. At the same time vim ut at ihe head of ihe gov- eminent a man who knows how to protect That nierlcan Interests." un- Inspiring a.'ble ,-a,ent ' '" "T!rri "ssono vision a human sympathy, a mates- manshlp, an organizing and admin- tu'rzrz tin:;1" -hr iV'g7vVn,ha X their ,,-rvi ii .,.ui. u-io, 0.1. v. fitl. oi to sav uii.Vh. r in, -.ini shall have that chance. There were sveral InteminUans iinri.. tha speech, one man In the gallerv snouting: "Is he a voter?" and an other wanting to know: "How'd'ye run In California'" when the speak er announced he was about to con clude, he was ehrd and ho re- tortel that he understood the con- Von tlon was not In a temper to lis - t.-n to anything good about his" can- dldate, OIL CITY ATHLETIC CLUB BOXING Don't Miss This One CONVENTION HALL MONDAY. JI NK 15 Hounds to PETE HARTLEY of New York VS. STANLEY (Soakum) YOAKUM of Denver R.TtOCND SKMiriN'Al, g.ROTJND PRELIMINARY 4-ltoi'ND CURTAIN UAlsl.il ED GA1IAN, s. ai.-. on Sale Ileferrv Pete Martin's Bar. Parlor. lAcelrtor General Admission ga, Heserved COOLIDGE KNOWN THROUGH NATION . Ga ins Nation's Kstocm Quickly Says Speaker Gillett. CKICAOOi June ii. Charactertg. Ing llov. Calvin Coolldge gf Mas.-.,, ehusetts ns a man who bell.. yes thai obedience to law Is liberty and that this Is a government, of laws and n a I Of men. Congressman Frederick 11. .Illicit of .Massachusetts placed t, lUtm of the governor on his stat. In nomination for the presidency at th I republican national convention her I today. Speaker fjlllr-tt told the rrpul 11 , 'delegates that Ihe placing of such a I man as oovernor Coolldge in th presidential chair would clear th. in'"..' ui nionincre or i-.'.im- , like a bra. ing northern b recto, iti Is as patb-fit as Lincoln." C.mgr. a .. man Olllett said, "silent as fii.mtj dlplomalb- as Mi Klnley, with the pnT 1 llth al Inslim t of Roooovclti Congreeeman Qlllott'i speech fo. lows: i "A year ago hardly a man outside I of New Knglntid ktu-w who was gov. ernor of .Massachusetts. Today every tn. m and woman in this vast audl- I once, every lovr of ordored liberty In Hi.- United Stales, knows and re Joys (hat the governor of Massachu setts Is Cgjvln Coolldge. "Opportunity which knoiks onee nt every man's door came to him and found him waiting her summons, I calm) nod courageous, reeolut to do bis duty though tho heaven fall. And he did it so well, h met bis gnat opportunity with so masterful a spirit as to send u thrill of admira tion Ihn. ugh every community In th land, and every honest man felt safer because there was such a governor as Coolldge. is night Typo "Isn't Hint the type of man you want for president today 7 Nominate him and you rally behind him thut underlying devotion to ..ur public p. a CUrtly, that faith In our republican Institutions whb h when once gfOUged Is overpowering und Irresistible, lie Is supported by no special cIiisb or Interest, but he attracts all those who believe that 'obedience to law Is lib erty,' who wish Ibis to he 'a govern ment of laws and not of men.' "Just to do his duty well hns been bis life's characteristic, Nono ha been too small for bis painstaking, OOnectentloUg enre; nono has arisen tn" large for bis ability or his cour age. I believe theie Is no burden of honor you i nn place on him of which he Is not worthy. "A boyhood on a lonely farm In li rtnont bred htm In Industry, fru- llty, self-reliance. The granite hills seemed to have moulded his grave, Indomitable character. Fam ily self-denial gave him a college ed ucation at Amherst to broaden his native talents. Then he practiced law. Hut his neighbors soon recog nized the value of this quiet, saga clous man, and drafted him Into tho public service, and he gilded from one usnul station to another till he reached thn highest office of our state. II.- is not showy or spectacu lar, hut he never disappoints. Tho limelight attract him less than the midnight oil. No audience ever fails lo listen to his weighty sentences und when they go a Way they voto as he has talked. A poof man, living in the most frugal simplicity, he always ,larl ,lu. coniid-nco and support of the working people, yet 1 1. Ii and poor are to htm alike equal before the law. He never 'crooks the preg nant hinges of the knee' before pie tentioji power, nor stiffens his neck in pride In for lowly weakness, but he holds the even tenor of his up right way, following the pole-star of duty. a Would lie lt.-stful Change f "Would It not be a restful change to see sui h a man In the white house todaV Ills straight-forward person allty would clear the murky atmo- sphere of Washington like a bracing northern breeze. Wo have been fed long enough on glittering rhetorlu and extravagant novelties and raln-bOW-tlnted dreams. We nerd an 01 i of hard sense and old freedom. Wn ecd' to relnvlgoratl the homely, or th havo made derly virtue W 111 America great. ... k. ... aa r, ...,-,rd r.t denre. elation for the Splendid man wnos , heen put in nomination, V .",,!, TLV nn. of these veter. ,;;,,.,!,;.. ,,. ... p r an party tint there constant! emerge from the ranks young men ttl,k' hoar f"rV new glory. Such ni our banner 10 mini as our gov ernor. He is patient ns Lincoln, si lent as firant, diplomatic us McKin ley, with the political Instinct lot Rooaevelt. His character Is as li-u as the mountain of hlB native suite. Like Ihem his head Is above the clouds and he stands unshaken amid ' the t umult nnd the storm, "1 nominate for president, Calvin Coolldge of Massachusetts. M. a 8:30 r. Decision M. ofer I Hard I Tut I Al. V1NN. Prruntrtor Isaiiis nilllard liar. 2:1 N'orili Main g3, lUiifs,ltl. m clue War