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TULSA DAILY WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1920 ADAMS PITCHES OILERS TO 2 TO 0 VICTORY OVER INDIANS Cleveland's Home Run in 2nd Gives Homelings First Marker Brilliant Fielding byj Both Clubs Keeps ! Score Down j OUTFIELD SAVES HITS Oiler GnrdenorH Make Four Sensational V 1 a y p Allen Effective 11Y liAIUtV MAIM'. Testrrday wan perfect day for Tulsa baseball fan Tin y saw one of the. best played """ mneii 1 iUsa .nteirtrt the. Western leaguo nst year--and they saw their Oilers humhlo thi Oklahoma City Indians by a iicore or 2 In 0. To Carl Adams and Harney Cleve land goes tho greatest honors of the day. Adams pitched brilliantly, holding the Indians hltless for flv.i Innings, lie allowed flvo liltn the last four frame, hut Ihoy "II went for only one base each and when danger threatened ho tightened and et the Indlnna back without n run It was Cleveland's home run, a smashing wallop over tho left field barrier that gave tho Oilers their run In tho second Inning, thus Ret tin the Jump cm their Oklahoma rival. lVMIni: IVnluriw. nrlltlant fielding by both clubs featured tho tl.iy'a pastlmlnH. Kspeel ally notable whk the play of Ihn Oiler outfield which made four spoctnc ular catches and a taut doublo pl.iy by tho Infield In tho sovoiith when the Indians threatened. Tho Indians accorded Allen and Hnllsbury error, less support and they also niada scv. oral sensational fielding plays. Allen hurled creditable ball for seven Innings, ono run and flvo hits httvlnB been rnado off hi delivery In that time, when ho waa taken from the came to allow Ilrannlgan to hat for him. ilrannlsan, who hit safely twice In tho pinch In tho Tulsa-Oklahoma City dnubluheader at Okla homa City Tucmlay, failed to comu through and Hoy Hallsbury, who hurled tho elshth Inning for tho In diana allowed thrco hits and ouo run. Oiler Soto In Hth. The Oilers tuado their second run In the eighth Inning. Davis itartcd It with a single! to right. II rutin on failed to hit on ths hit and run and Davis was out at second, Griffith to iDarrlnger. llrannon doubled to left Adams singled to right, llrannon scoring. Tho IndlanH only chance to score came In tho eighth, the only Inrllng In which they made two hits. With one out, (irahnm and Darrlngcr singled to right and through short rcsDectlvely, Hughes grounded eharply to Tlerney, who pugged to Wuffll, catching Darrlngcr. Wuffll's speedy peg to McMtinui completed the double" play. Oilers Incn'nso lntl, Tho Oilers, by vlrtuo of the victory over tho Indians, Increased their lead from two games to two-ono-halt games over the second-place Wichita Witches, who split ft doubleheader with Joplln. OLYMPIC GAMES GET UNDER WAY u. S. Athletes Feature in Opening "Day's Program ANTWnill, Ilelglum, Aug. 15. The establlthmont of a new world's Javelin hurling record. In which Kin nlsh throwers won tho first four places, and tho playing of ovury American entered In nil the other preliminary contest featured the opening of tho seventh Olympian contests In the Mudlum here today. .All four Americans won their heuts In the qualifying dush of the 100- meter Olympic, event hum today. J. V, tichoU, University of Missouri; JOrcn Murcnisoii, imbw vurk, A. C. und Chnrli V. raddnck, Lm An geles, A. C, liiaili) the best time. 10 4-5 seconds. M. M Ktrksoy, Olym pic club, Ran Francisco, covered tho dlslancu In 11 seconds. Twelve heats were contested, the (lint twu run ners In each heat ijuallfylng fur tliu seml-flnalu. All four American half-mllerj riuallfled In tint hOO nletre run al though none of Ilium was llrut. , WJitlirr Is Ideal. I The weather again was Ideal. I bringing out a. crowd estimated at 7,000 to the Mndlum, ItH members wero largely townsmen hut Amer icans In tho grand stands and amphi theater donated the cheering. In the first heat of the qualify ing section of the (00 -metre hurdles event, A Desrh of Notro Hum uni versity finished first Andre of Kramcwiii seeund and J. K Norton of thu Dljmplc- i-luh, K.iu Kmuclseo. third. The time was S&S ti seronds. All three qualified for the finals. IMimls Wins HurillcH. In tho ecnnd hunt nf the hurdles Wank lpomls, Jr.. CMilcago, A. A., was flrKt nhristlernnen of Bweden second, and CharliB D. IVibkh, I,os Aneelwi, A C, third. Tlmo 12 2-5 seconds. These three also qualified lor ttie nnais Murru. wti 'ier of the lavelln event added 0 1 metres to the sruro of 60.14 metres made by II. V Iemoilnii; of Swedvn In the ptnrminlm games vt 1912 In addition, the next f"ur flnaliets In the event all exreeded Lemming s tnrnw. Western League Baseball TULSA VS. OKLA. CITY 4:15 1 M. s L Getting Good Lead OKLAHOMA CITV aii, it, ii, ro. a. i.. Hit, rf t II i !! O 0 Moore, If I (I I il 0 0 Harper, sf I n I t I) Miniiiiioii'. :ih ... n ii I ii i o (imliniii, III .... I 11 1 7 O 0 Itsnltiger, w .... I II I il 0 (I I Incite.. I'll 2 0 0 S .1 0 (iriintii, u a o (i n a o Allen, i I! II O 0 I (I llniuiiluan .... I II 0 0 0 (I KiiIMmM, p II 0 0 0 0 II Totnl-4 .11 o r a i o o (iiiiiinili'd to Clorland for Al len In Mill, Tt'I.SA All. It. II. IH, A. II . i ii n a n n . i ii a :i a o . a u ii n o n a ii I a I I . a i j o i t . a o o a n n . a it i - o o . a 1 l it a o . a ii f J a i llttrlii", If ... Wtiffll. ah Mi'.Miiniis, Hi 'llrrney, m . rinteiiiiMi, ah Connelly, cf , . limit,, rf . . .. llrannon, o . . AiIkiik, i . . . 'loiiiis .... an a h a7 a oklahoiiin city . nun ono ono n rii iii mo ooii inn a 'I nn.ImM' lilt Ilniiiiioti. Ilnino run Clerlnud. Iliism on IiiiIIh Off Album a, filruck inn Hv Allen a, b) Adams I. Hunt anil lilts Off Al len I nnd A In 7 Inning", off KalNhiiiy I mill a In 1 Inning, l,olitg I'llriirr Mien, Nlnleii Imser. Wuffll a. Ilouble phi) 'Hcrney to Wullll to MnMnniM. Left im hnei Okliilionta Oily II, Tulsn a. 'I Imi' of gnine I liniir, III nilnnle. empire la-uiion nnd Ilcl.er. Notes of the Game Salisbury will probably ho Ilrecn's mound choice nnd Morris or Weber, Abbott's selection for today's Kame. Ilnrnoy Cleveland led tho batters yesterday wltn two mm in mren limes up. Including his home run. liny Querry was hit In tho hend by ono of Adams' fast ones In practice beforo tho Kiimo yesterday, Al though painful, the Injury did not prevent Hoy from watching tho gamo from tho bench. Ilrannon's stop of a wild pitch nnd his peg catching Orlffln In an attempt to nleal second In the third got a great hand. Connelly went to doen center, to take. Mooro's drive In tho fourth. llurkn's ratch of Uarrlngor's liner In tho seventh saved u hit. "Yank" Davis twice arose to emrgonclse ysterday und saved al most surn hits and possible runa. He made his first great ralch In tho fourth Inning when ho speared Harper's ilrtvu off tho fence. Davis nas running with his bark toward tho ball. In the seventh Inning ho m ml ii a desperate land successful run for Mndlmoro's drive. Durrlnger robbed Davis of a hit In the seventh by getting a difficult Texns leaguer near the left field foul line. COTTON MARKET QUIET Prices Show Inrllier WcnUenlng Tendency During Week! CollarM of Anto Industry Is Itcflci'ttMl, NEW YOHK, Aug, 15. Tho rot ton goods markets remained quiet last week nnd prices showod a fur ther weakening tendency. Tho collapse of the automobile In dUHtry has been reflected In cotton goods and cotton yarn markets In many demands for deferred dellv erles nn huge contracts for uiltomo hlle supply' ntutorlats. Jobbers tiro stilt very timid about placing orders. Htnple 8 ounce Unk ings wero reduced during the weok by thu largest eiiNtrrn producer to 44 6 ccilt a yatd frum 55 cents, Millie a southern Hue wna reduced tit JAI- rrntn frnm 4T, cents. lilenclied cottons uro siuggisn. UhiKhuina are being ordered mod- eiatulv for snrlng. ImpnrtH of cotton goods continue large. The epoit trado Is dull. Our- tal nioiit or production among mo tntlU in tnrreaslnu. Current price are: rnnt rnuns Inch A4t64's lie: 4xr0's 13 W. 03 Inch 64.3164's nrnwn snota Ings, southern stnndards 35 tl ej tlok Ings 8 nuncn I4H0; detinnm i2.20 . i j . . . ..(... u -I u ..I i. t-lmr llllllbU Ui I,,.B hams 21 Mu; ues gnguams jcic anu 37 'SC. i'AWIIt'BKA. Aug. 15 The ar- rest of Curley Johnson nnd Howard Htantnn on tho charge of having a car with a mutilated numbor In their tmwiesBlon led to the discovery of the theft of four oars at Wynona, sll of which havo been returned to their owners. Police Raid Game; Get Maim Chips and 50 Decks of Cards Police officers yesterday after noon visited the Osugo hotel on I'.ast First nnd raided a poker gaum which has linen under sur vellance for some tlmo. HI men with at rested and several hundred pokrr ehlpts and about 50 dueks of playing ards wero confiscated. W. J. llrrryhlll was nrresied and charged with operating a gambling hall and II. K. Hlmpson, K. 11. Jones, C. A. Newell, M. O. Tllue and John Treat were charged with gambling. All of the men were later released on (CO bonds. Officers, who made the raid de clared that the two rooms In which the game was In progress were equipped with regular gambling fixtures, Feveral card tables and many chairs ucru uli ordered confiscated. Among tho officers who participated in the raid were, AV II. Wllkerson, cuptaln, It, 15. lllce, Charley Anderson, I 1'. Brpilres, "Doc," Ileaett and lot J. Langloy, plalnclutheaznea, "THAT LITTLE, GAME"- I OH For a .Nice BIG Gla&s of oud FASriioNEb BEER l r SH-H-H-H- Not So L-OUC5. The Host iMI&MT HEAR You, i wuufk i 1 1 r a n vam i i i r ' j i x ntnK w r oSHEEWonlWou -T I TRIBE, SOX WIN; YANKEES BEATEN Indians Trim Browns Sox Beat Tigers Yanks Lose ri.bVKLAND. Aui. II. Clark, a re cruit, halil HI. liili to four hit, two of which rt acricht, and CUvcland woa todny'a famt. Hcora (L tnli Clmlini AD II. ro. A. as. ii. ro. A. Itotiff.is IWMi.Ib bUIw.Id Hlllli.lt 3 10 3 luntftoQ If 4 I I t 3 l Ii 0 l o e e l o l o t o o a o o o tfelfinuft.w 4 0 I I 3 I 1 3 3 H 0 I 1 Stwtkrr.rf 4 f. smiui.rr niriln-r.Sb 'J MfnrnfnOb 3 r4initun,lQ 4 O'Malll.c 3 Clvk.a t 1 1 Umlth.Sk Twmn.ri Bllllnu.a IlnU.p Sthomi.p Tnllll it ii i ToUll JIJO If 10 ilTaltM for"0ivla In flillth. SI .Lnilla 00l (llli 000 (I, I'levrlaml . 010 010 (it Ituna Nprakrr. KIrnar hmUh, OaMnar Wambviranna, Jotimtftn. Two haap tnta sti0r, inmar vnilin. ilonte run Jurinaion. Iioubfr t'lara.-O'Ntlll a.nd Watnbvf anna; Karl Hnillh. (l,lon and rllater, Johniilen unaaalatail. Ilaaa on balla -off llntla t, oil Clark 1, Struck out lly Uatla 1, Moth oron ii Clark 1. Will Rat lUt Hard. riETtlOIT. Aur.. II.- -Chlraso dafaatad Datrot hara lodair nr ruttin l.tonird hard Hl una In ma iiiin inntns in UfJ many runa for tha vtattora. Scola. 1 Ckluil Ditralt aii ii. ro. a. ad. ii, ro A UlbnHrf 4 13 0 tmnl.lD 4 13 3 rrolllni.tb 0 3 4 3 Bj.h.M 3 111 Vf.r.3b 6 13 3 l-dibrf .10 5 0 llcArn.lf 9 13 0 k-irb.lf I 1 S 0 nlKb.rf a 3 4 0 lltllniilb 4 0 10 I J Cr.Hlm.lb 3 1 ID 0 borUn.rf 4 10 0 lr(.al 13 11 hcnM 110 3 rVJialk.a 113 1 Humid 3 10 0 CltoUfP 110 1 Almmllb.l 10 3 0 Uontrd p 3 0 0 4 Afwl p 10 0 0 ToUll 3li 13 It 10 To(U 3 tl U cTleaio OOlloTooi l D'lroit 100 110 000 I ltuna Lalbold. Waavtr. .lackaon, Katich S. Colllna, Itlibfrc J. grlmlk. I'lcnlta urn lluah. Hhortan. urrtirItiabers. tlman. Twn-baaa htta. lluah. Vrarn Knaia and ralach, Toum. Clcolla. -Horn run. IIINHTK ltaia nn nana, on i.mn . Aran 1 struck uul by Iunard 1, ctcntia ll Uayara i tnarldan la InrffclllA. VA8lllNlTON. Aui. II Iorlda waa Carl Adams Surmounts Handicaps; He's One of Oilers Best Moundmen Curl Carl Adams, eraek pllcher of came yesterday against tho Oklaiionia t'tty team nas Biirtinuntc t m,ny handiraps this tieusnn, Adams has been troubled with various u 1 -i- not the least of which aro the effects of heiliB gassed while servmg ,.(, ,n0 A K, I'' In KrHnce, Hut he refused to become discoursed v.r. ininBS looked bad for him and now he's considered oua of the Oiler and the league' beat pitchers, f! Holt' CHEAP 5KATH I NAJHEflff DO foU get that 0H For-stuff To. Give yojo HonrtAHs amo Art oskee wou; Wou; Fori A Scuttle. both wild and Ineffective today and Wain Inst .n ilrftatid Ni York. Noora WllklaltM All. II. M. A lnrlt-lb ! MlUs.U RlfM I (Irfwar.rf I kbukl.Ib r.iwN.Jb I n .villi. u I 1 a e fibarrllr.c DUkinn p larhtrv.p TrrtAll 39 9 H 13 I Va'tlnt for Hlioro 111 iih Naw York 000 00J s 4 Washington 013 010 00 . Ituna Ward, I'ccklnpaush, Ituth. Lfwla, .India, Milan 3, ltlra. Il(war, Hhanka r;rrnra Hhansa Twn.naaa niiat rtnanna, lllra nouhla ntay. Trait to 1'acklnnaUKh lo I'lppi racklnpaush to Pratt l Plpp Ilaaa on balla. oir .Mniri.ua a, i.ricaaon 3: flhora 2. Zaohary 1. Struck out tiy Morirldsa Ii Krlckaon ll Bhora I; Qulnn U New Orlcnna Clooeil. NIOW OUIHANH, Aug. 15 For the first time since tho vlllnge days of Now Orleans gambling houses wero, closed at 12:01 o'clock this morilng. Karly last rdghl police vis ited each of the places and served notice the new Hlggtns law would becomo effective at midnight and would bo strictly enforced, M U8KOOKB, Aug. 16. Twelvo counties have signified their Inten tlon of sending exhibits to the free state fair hero this tall. Dempscu to Engage in Five Ring Scraps Before End of Year CJirCACJO, Aug. 15. Jack Dempaey expects to take part In flvo fights between fieptember S and tho end of tho year, ho an nounced here tonight beforo leaving with his manager. Jack Kerns, for Denton Harbor. Mich., to ntart training for his bout there Iabor Day with Billy Mlskn of Be Paul. Dompsey said that all of the mutches tentatively (md been agreed on. and that they would be definitely announced when va rious minor detallH had been cleared up. Thrco will be In Now York and one In lloston, he said. I'hoto by Alvln Krupnh k Ailatm the Tulsa Oilers who hurled a bnih ,,it Nlw Vark AR II. ro. A KirrUb 5 2 0 4 rrrk.H 4 3 8 T RnUl.rf 4 13 0 rrilt.lltl 114 3 t .-K.lt 13 0 0 rir.ri.lt 4 3 9 3 n.I'.rr 4 3 0 0 niwla .10 4 3 Mnri'if-P 3 0 11 tap n n o l rmtar 10 0 0 Qutan.p 0 0 0 0 ToUla 3t T? 34 31 Hi.nting Sorr. Bovs,- THE STnoHGEST I HAVE IS A Bottle of that being 3luE . "toB'CAse, T MV WHOLE i f - J EVENING IS brOILcu, " UBTS QO. OPEfV THE And vJfe'u-STicw AflOUMD VrVHlLE Too plav that stein Song RECORD., GIANTS DIVIDE 2 GAMES WITH HUB Bruins Win from Reds Robins Beat Philjics Cards Split NEW TOHK, Aujr. II. New York and nton fllvlduil a iioutlehtltr htr to day, th IlravM winning the ftnt gamo In 11 Inning and the (llnnta the tecon.1, i to 1 The latter came wu called In the eventh Inntny on arrount ot larknean The first ffAine wee marked by a ncene of dieoraer seldom, 11 aver, ueiore witnaisea on the Fo!o grounda. The ontbrrak took Dlace In the elrhth lnnln after Kelly mid m home run eendlnr two men horn ahead of him Klret came a nhower ot etraw hale upon thtf Held. Then someone from the upper aland toeted a i-on bottle almoet to the diamond. Thle mii taken up aa a signal by hundredM and the (laid soon was literally covered with bottlee. The .Itoston players rathered about the pitcher' but to be nut of danger nd when the bottle throning ceased a large number of reserve police came Into the grounds and were stationed about the upper and lowr stands. The game was hrld up while the bottles were cleared off me riAiq aou there has no rurthtr out breks, Score: KlnST OAMH, lattes New Vert J 3 S A av 11. ro. a ah ii ro a. iwi.cf i a o o aurai u 0 1 3 0 tritfurr3b 5 14 4 Bi&crf.rt.M 5 16 3 Hum,!! 6 0 0 0 Btlrd Sb 0 0 10 rrube.rf 5 3 3 0 mn.rt 3 1 0 He:jjr,lb 5 3 14 1 rrtfct 3b S 1 0 4 BofhM.3b Asa Kelf.lb 5 1 14 0 Tot&m A 4 3 tipenorr.r 4 110 Maranilcu 0 0 0 0 lnrie2b 4 1 4 H OfVtlM 3 3 T 0 RofrW.c 5 0 4 4 Il0u7 0 0 0 0 ni!n.p 3 10 3 o'vui.e n o o o fSmitb lioo Rudolph,? ,1 0 0 4 ixUfme 0 0 0 0 Aftjtr 1 0 0 e Pirn p 10 0 4 MctluUlu.p 0 0 0 0 inKicj 10 0 0 Tolsls 4 T 3315 TnUli M 33 si HUll-,1 for Ilttfolph In Ifnlh. . xiltiin (or dowdy In aleaanth. iluilr.1 for Douglaa In ninth ultan for Smith In ninth rmllatlaJ for llalrrt In rlavanlh. Iioaton otto i no oto el I Nfw Tork 001 000 Oil 00 T Jllina Powall, Crulaa. llnlka 1. Ilnaektl. r'oril, Ilurlnlph. Ilurna :, Ilanerolt, Youna, Frtach. Katly Lafarva. t:rrnra I'uwell Unackcl. r'ord I llnma runaPowell, Kally. Stottn baaaa Younr. Ilurna, KnM Snyilar. Iloubta rlaa Hnyrtar to Doyla. Knrd tn ChrlalrntJUry to llnlka. Uaae or. balla off tloufilai 1. olf llarnaa 1, oft nudolph 1 struck our lly Douflaaa 1. by Iluilolph 4, by McQuillan :. BKCOND I1AML! lailaa Ni Vark all. II. TO a AB II. ro. A ruaall.cf 4 0 3 0 Bjrr.i.lf 3 0 3 0 Mvo.llU.sa lilt l-rfuri.a. 3133 Mann.lt 3 13 0 Voiri rf 3 110 Hullrin.rf .13 10 frlo 3b 3 111 llilka.lr, 3 I S 0 Krlly It) 3 0 0 0 SoHhal.Sh 9 3 0 1 S.rruar.rf 3 O '3 e laihur7.;b 1 0 0 0 Pn !o 3 0 3 0 Ifioartv I 0 ft 0 "nyiliT.e 114 1 yi4.3t) 110 3 Onilja.p S I t 3 O'NrtlU sola Bcolt.p 3 0 0 1 Tolall II I II I Trial. 33 3 31 1 jllatla.l for Chrlatanbury In third Iioaton 00 100 0 t Na York 001 0C0 lluna Mann, Youn. Doyle, Bnydar. llanton. KrroraMaruiivtlle, Spencer. Two. baaa hlta llolka. Young Stolan baaej floyle, Krtach. Double ptay Marenvtlle lo llulke. Ilaaa on balla Off Scolt . tilruck out lly llenton I. by Keen I. Itoblna It In In I3lh. IIIIOOKI.Y.N, Aus. II M Wheat's wild throw to flrat. trylnc lo rrllro Ih ln by a douhlo ptay let In thf tytns ah'l winning runa and rave llrnUIn a victory over I'btladalphla In tho Inelfth Innlni today. hroret Pbllaitaht BiDolli A I An il, ro A 0 tllann as Sh S 3 .1 1 0 Jobnnw.Jb I 1 t 4 0 nrtmill.rf S 1 I 0 S ZMhrat.lf 4 0 3 0 II Mrartrf 5 1 3 0 Kan-Ur.lb 3 1 13 1 4 Kiiirtirr.2t note 4 Mrrabe.ai 3 13 4 Wlloll.. 4 1 T S 31 rirtfrra I ft ft 0 0 1 ra tora p ft 0 ft S 0 Mamam p a ft 0 ft 0 nrlnift p 3 ft ft 1 It aaiar 1 ft ft 0 luMI'xtial! 1 ft 0 0 ii 1 Totaii iLiii? JI r.ul.ll.lh taenru.lf maciiUrf RiUrca,3b HUlluu.rf tnia-l,lf rlatrtwr.. rtatoo-.3b M.ttTinl.e. Sirtllh.B roiaiao s xirr..th iilOivy 3 11 TaUta 40 i two out when" winning run soured xx batted for amun in win. Ill batted for Cravath In 11th. s batted for Pfeffar In Ith se batted for Cadore In 'Ih. AA PhllsdslphU 100 J10 000 06t J Brooklyn 600 110 80 0616. nun--Panletlo '. Stengel. W Warns. Fletcher. Olson, Johnson. Orlffy: i. Whest, Klllott 1. M Wheat, M'fahe. Two. base hlta; Stengel. Williams. Wrlghtatnne, Olann, Klllott, Three-bale hi tat Johneon Stolen beaesi McCsbe Double plav: Pfeifer I. Cadore t Maniaux S ilrlmea 1 Smith Knstnann 1 Struck ,ii i,v I'rerrer i . i aiiura , uiijiira . , smith 3. (-ante (let Kirn llrenk. ut T nt.tM Auir 16 Plttaburgg a, ji.ij.. ,ln,,k1haa.1er here to day the Helton capturing the first In tti Innings, and Bt, Iuls taking the eecrnd, riltsburgh'a winning run In the firsi rami reiulted from Cutshaw'a foul behind first tut, on which Blgbee scored. When Urllllant play of the second di vision Joplln Hloux City clubs, the slump of tho leading Tulsa Oilers and Wlch ta WIUhM and a tightening ot the race, fea tured last week's Play In the West urn league, which Includes games ot bun day, August 8, and Saturday, August 14, Bpenccr Abbott, manager ot the Tulsa Oilers, sold his fourth player to tho big league, Wednesday, He Is .Marty Mc.Mnnus, youthful first baseman and one, of tho most prom ising players In tho league. Tho near mobbing of Umplro Tim Flood nt Wichita Wednesday, which rauecd disappearance Thursday of that arbiter was the first real out break of the season against W estern leaguo umpires, who, on tho whole. aro above tho average. The Miners and I'ntkers wero even In the week's play, each win ning five out ot seven games. Unth clubs, the Miners in particular, plaved lmpret.Mlvn ball. Joplln won thrco straight from Tulsa nnd one eur-h from Oklahoma City and Wichita. Omaha continued Its good play, winning four out ot seven. 1'Iip Tulsa Olten roneludral Ih.'lr long road trip ill Oklahoma Cll Tuixlny by winning it double header and ilnlons of a sweep to tln lop wero (teen by Tul.a fans. lint Hie Ollena run Into n slump In tho flri-t M'llfs ut home, dropping t lure straight to .foplln. Oklahoma City nnule a sweep of the three gamo M'rirs with Wlelrlta, hut lo.t Saturday to Tnla. Tho Oklahoma rhnls maintained a .500 average In eight games, Des Moines played, as throughout the season, Indifferent ball, winning three and losing four. 8t, Joseph and Wichita had bad weeks, each losing five nnd winning only two. Hero Is the ay they played last eek : Team loplln Slum City Omnlui Tl'LSA OUIahninu City lies Molnc St, doNf ph Wichita . - j -. ' BaBBBBBBBBBlaaBBBBBBBBBBBBB! w. ii. ret. ,-, S .714 5 3 .711 4 .1 .571 4 4 .500 4 4 nun 3 4 . 120 2 ft 286 2 ft .280 Two more days and the southern clubs Invade the north, where they start the. final series In that section, Thursday. Then they come home to finish tlm season In this end of the wheel with all four northern clubs playing In tho south Pl-mrin. rflantaa1 by the drclslon thre ha hall Into ins diamond. .Nlcholaon alan acornl. Score. KinST OAME. ritutirtli i IL laili ab. ii ru. A Ad. il ro. A. 5 1 11 0 S'tbaa.U rartr.rf Mcbolkoo.rf niiit!M,ib Cuubaa.30 Hutart.ab raton.H llirffnw.e UASlltOQ,P 4 i l o Junm.iB 1 3 1 3 1 11 1 3 0 Muiu.rf 4 1 3 0 I hUM,3S 0 Uxnb;.:b 3 llrUnur.U 8 t laun.u 3 t 1 0 3 1 0 0 ll.alhwtl.tf rumatia c Dtltiocfar,! lUfl Total! 33 6 33 16 I ToUll II 33 H I'lttaburgl 010 000 610 011 St. Louie 600 Oil 000 001 nuns--Hlgtiee. Ntenolson wnuieu. Stock. Lavan. Errors Caton, llaeflner, flemona. Two-baae hits Carey, Nicholson, Stock. stolen baaes wniuen. uouoie plays Cutshaw and Whlttad. Lavan. Ilornaby and Janvrln. Slock and Jnvrln llae on halls Off Hamilton I, off May 4 blruck out-Uy Hamilton 3, by May I. SKCOND (TAMn. fitlit.rih i SL Leila AB II. TO A AB II. M. A. 3 111. Motion, It 4 3 3 6 Wl'ye.lt rairr.ti a Nicholson rf 4 tltiltlail lb 4 ruthis 3b 3 Birbiri.M-Sb 4 raton 0 M'Kerbne.lb 4 l,e 3 t linrr p 3 piaae p 0 lS.iUr.onh 1 0 ' rwler It, 3 0 II ft stork.Sb 4 13 1 (lomibr.Sb I I 3 1 I sWiulU.rf 3 1 3 Una M 4 1 n ll-atlirate cf 4 3 mibnef.M 4 0 1 Klrrliar.p 3 I 1 T"lali 31 34 13 Tit all 11 II 37 II allalte,! rr Wlaner In elehtll. Pltleburgll 600 001 0011 .t. Iiuls t0 000 0I 3 Runs Carey. Nicholson, fchotton, Sclmlti. Heathcote. Hrrore Cutshaw 3. Sholtun. Klrcher. Two-base htta Nichol son. Double ulaye Heathcote, Stock', lllg i, U'hlti.j and Tllake llaae nn balla Off Klrcher 1. off make. Struck out By Wiener I. by Klroher I. Tyler In (Irrail form. rillCAOO, Aug. II Tyler held Cincin nati to four lilte. tn of which wera ecratches, and Chicago won today. l-onre ClMlsnltl Cblun ab. ii. ro. A. An it, rn A Rreh 3b riarV.rf ferrf ii gobrrtaon.U Jlortlt.lb rukert.rf li.al.3t rrlhrri.Sb ft'Kamll.e Tiler, p 4 110 Hubert, lb Rouah.rf Ounran.lf Kept aj Mall.rf Slrtlrl 3b Allen a iCraoe lEaiiden e Ittnc.p ulttih atllerp n 3 1 4 n lo 1 3 Total! 31 4 34 10 TeUll 1 T 31 11 sllattrit for AlTan In eighth. asUalted for nmg tn elgntn. iDunoan out. hit by batted ball. Cincinnati , 600 600 0006 Chicago 000 010 OCl I Ituna llobrrison. Krror Sicking. Sto len base Paskert, Ttalb. Double plays Kopf to TIaubert. Ilaaa tin balls Tyler 4; Ulna 3 Struck out lly Tyler 3i by King 1. Kller 1 Western Association At Okmulgea I i 11 . 0. Knrt Smith I. 6. 1 Smith and From; nolle and Schmidt. lint r.umr, Chlekiaha I, Ii 1 . At Pawhuaka 61 10; I. Miller and TurnbuH, Hsrla and Cover, second gamer hlrkasha I, 6i 0 At Pawhueka t, 1; 1. Lev. la and Oromm. M, alone and Cover, 'At Springfield l. T. I Al lleniietla 4 16. WtlsQi Jonca and Oomes Dunham and nd 1 Crisp Drumrlght I 14. I. At Knld 7 IT 1 Twslio Innlnga. llaag, Mitchell and OHIendeni Kerns, Campbell, Alcalulrs a4 Launb. Miners and Witches Divide 2; Hard Hitting RTANDtNO OF TUB TEAMS. Waitarl laaiia a. vr I. r,' t.. w I. ret. TUtl 69 46 ,600 nllhlU f 41 .671 t. JWTt 61 " Omaba 31 II .93i Mia Dty 6 j.Vllo 33 tl .111 trail City 4 f ,413 Dra Mauvs 41 11 .11 Hltlaa.ll IIIIH. Tfan "f, Rrmklrs 61 L. frt Irw Chlrua W. L ffL IK .t1 36 37 .! Clntlciull 39 41 .111 Nt laila 31 SI Ia. 4S Srt Tart 31 41 .341 tlnaMo If SI niUini 34 11 .101 rtlrUpbll 41 63 .313 Aaariitt Willi. Tvajl W. L. tci. Tl St ,646 Tl 43 .611 Tl II .610 31 II .493 Tin . I- 3aatoo 41 M niAblnclw 47 91 l'hn;rn 11 61 Peiralt 41 17 Hai-llDal (iilrata Sr Trai KL Imli Amerlun Aimlitlan. W L. rrt I Tran w. I- T6 3! .167 VUIeaclkM 37 31 61 31 ,E.1t iMUMIIe 66 61 61 33 .610 1 rWn 41 66 9 II .131 1 Km. Ctlf 10 71 Tana il rwi liwtorfliii TWl Mlmpltl Wirlua Atmlitleai, Tits TX. Rmiui w. U rtt 37 11 .6IS 31 14 .636 33 II .311 1) 17 .373 Team . I It (limit i tl 11 PrumrUM 11 14 rv.rtuiia 11 11 NabiaU 36 HrtfliM Okjnulgaa nr.St'l.TS VKNTERDAT. IV rat am 1torar. -AT TUI.HA 1, OKLAHOMA CITT 6. At Joplln l-i Wichita 1-7. -At Da Jlolnea , St. Joirph l-l. At aioui City 4, Omaha 1. Natlonat I.mstie. At Urooklyn I, Philadelphia I, 11 In- nlna. At at. Ixiula l-J, rittaburih 4-J, samai 11 Innlnia At New York T-l, noaion !. flrat flrat gamet 11 Innlnga. At Chicago 1, Cincinnati I. American LrtaTilt. At Washington I, New York 4. At Cleveland I. HI Umlt I), At Detroit 1, Chicago 10. No other game echeduled- Amcrlran Aaararlatlon. At St. Paul I'll Ixjulavllla 1.1. At Kaneaa City 4-li Toledo 1-7. At Milwaukee 6-Ts Columbue l-l. At Mlnnaapolte 1-1) Indlanapolia 41. Wmfnm AaaoeUtloa. At Hanryalla 4, Springfield 1 At Hnld T, Drumrlght I, 13 Innlnga. At Fort Smith 1, Okmulgee I, At Tawhuika l-l, Chlcakaaha l-l. Houlliern Aaaoetatlon. New Orleana 3. at Naehvllle t. At Chattanooga 3. Mobile 0. (Flrat game 1 Mobile t, Chattanooga I. (Second game) Triaa I.ratgue . At Dallaa 4-1, Han Antonio 7-1. At Bhraveport lO.ti (lalvcaton 1-4. (Second game called end ninth, darkneai.) At rort worm e0i iiouainn 2-1. At Wichita 1'alla 10: Deauraont 1. flAMKrl TODAT. M'retem luigue. OKLAHOMA CITY AT TULSA. Wichita at Joplln. St. Joaeph at Dee Molnea. Omaha at Bloui City. National League. New Tork at Philadelphia. Cincinnati at Chicago, rutabursh at At. Ixtuli. Only three games achaduled. Amerlrnn Lmgua. Cleveland at New York. Detroit at Iioaton. American AaeorlAllon. Toledo at Milwaukee. Columbua at Kaneaa City. Ijoutevlll at Mlnneapolla. llldlanakolle at Mt Paul IVealeni Aaaorlutlon. Chlekiaha at Pawhuakn. Kort bmlth at Okmulgee. Springfield at Henryetta. prumilght at Knld. TIGERS BUY LINDIMORE Crack Oklnhnma City Third nascroan (iocs lo Tlfiers In Kxcluuitro lor Hari'er nnd Cosh. Jsck Holland, president ot the Oklahoma City Western league base ball club last nlKht announced the sale to the Detroit American league elub of Howard Llndlmore. third bnsrmun. I.lndlmore rocs to the Tigers for a cash consideration and In exchangu for Outfielder Harper, who was secured by Holland early this year from Detroit on an option Another player Is to be given the Oklahoma City club It Llndlmore sticks with Detroit. I.lndlmore Is playlns his second season with the Oklahoma City club. He Is to report to tho Tigers next Kprjng; Hughes Meets McKce 14th Time Tomorrow nobby lltialiroi. Hobby HuRbes, crack New Or leans bantam, who meets Mutt Mc Kee tomorrow night In the main event of a card staged by Dlak Cooley at Okmulgee. This will be the 14th nice tine between these cuuxty boxera. . The Scoreboard t Games' Feature. 71 7 Davenport Hurls Pack ers to a victory Over Omaha BOOSTERS SPLIT PAIR Coffeya Beat Snints 9 to 8 Snints Tako Second Af fair 5-0 Score jnrl.IN. Mo.. Aur. 11-Joolln er.4 Wichita split a doublehaader here thle efternoon. tho itinera taking the tint br a ecore ot I to 3 and losing the eeconl by a ecore of 7 to S. The gams the Mlnere won made eeven etrilght after their ioa- Ing etreak of 16 etratgnt. Flrat game: Wlthlta as. n. ro. i. Jeplli as. :l ri. j Smith cf 3 3 11 s.ib-njon,a Torlrr.lb Umb.ef Botut.rf Wolfor.U RoMm,lb riuti,3b 1la,rr,l fioblw,p l 1 Wetbni.rf'lb I Tarrin e 4 1 3 1 1 1 0 3 II 3 1 0 I 0 1 toi.Ib utlar.lb fonlao.lf flrtffla.:t P Srucki p BUlnu p lQr-eonr Crtct!a,rf Tot aN 36 10 14 14 I Tot-lll 10 11 17 ! Wichita too ono ooo. Joplln 411 601 Olt I Runa Smith. Heck. Itobertaon. Toekar J.emb, Dogart 1, Wolfar, Bnedecor 1. hr rat-"UecH, itrimii a, iioiatu oacrnice hlte :onlan. Yockey, Wolfer, llauier lilt by pitcher lly Illllman. (Dogart. Snedecor) lly Orlffln (Iloehler.) Ilaee n balla- Illllman 1. Left on basea Wlchlt I, Joplln I Stolen baeea Smith. Etuti 1 Struck out Uoehler 6, Illltman 1. raaaed ball Yaryan. Two-baio hlta finedecor Yockey. Orlffln. ICarned runa and blta. oft Iloehler 2 and 10 In oft Hrooka t and 1 In 1-1 1 off Illllman 1 and 6 In 6 : .. off Orlffln 1 and 3 In 1 Defeat to Broolx Time ltlO. L'mplre Wlleon. Wkblta I JepHa ab. ii ro. a. ab. n. ro a. Smith rf 4 13 01 KoberUnnja 3 13 4 VHAbum.rf 4 110 Ytrtrj.a) 5 13 3 BTtrr, .1 3 1 6 Linb.ef Alio Tinu.1 4 3 ft 0 InstrLrf 3 110 TMk.lb 3 3 SO 0 nMfrr.lf S 1 1 0 BnUar.lb 4 111 SD(.1T.lb 3 1 10 0 ronlin.U 3 0 0 0 SUiU,3b 4 13 3 Criffui.lb I 3 I r Maitirr.e 3 0 7 0 Grrfi7,p S 0 0 4 iWarner 1000 Puoa.i 0 0 0 0 Yoejng 9 ft 0 0 0 Mirkl.p 3 3 0 3 IlSpeu 1 0 0 0 Totall 1 Tl j7 U ToUll . 40 10 17 U xllalted for Haueer In eighth. uliatled for Marks tn ninth. Wlchlt 100 026 111 T Joplln 660 100 0113 Kuni Pmlth I, Washburn. Berger. Peck. Orlffln. rocker. Lamb 1 Dogart :. Errors Beraar, Heck. Butler 1. Orlffln, Yockey Snedecor. Marks. Ilaaa on balls Oregory 1, Young 3. Marks 1. Lett on rune O'Connor. Moeller. Three. base hits Bogert, Snedecor Two-baao hlta Orlffln. Berger, Smith, Beolc. Butler Stolen baees Smith 3, 'Washburn. Struck out Marks s. Karned runa and hlta oft Oregory 1 and 10 In it off Young 1 and 1 In 1, off Marks 6 and 10 tn I. Defeat le Marka. Time HI0. Umpire Wlleon. Ralola and Hooetera Divide. DUB MOINKS, Aug. II. Dea Molm and St Joseph divided a doubleheadtr hero today, the locala taking the flrit game, I lo I, and tie vlaltor" wlnnloi the second .6 to o. 1'inRT OAMB. tt. ii AB. IL ro. A. On Helm AB. II. ro. I O'nnlf 5 3 3 0 Krllrber.ra 3 tonartlr cf 3 "ilkor.rf 3 renror.3b.ll 3 Bbetak.lb-c I fable.! 4 M P DOlLSb Mvller rf ft'Connor.Ib lench.ii cofa.j.ia Llejl.rf Binnef.e Aodereon.i rjaowlkl.p Bbckalav.p Cnabf e All-o.Jb Fteeirt.p HTUuunip AUUon.p ToUll 36 13116 t) ToUll 38 II 37 ll xTwo out when winning run scored St. Joseph 110 011 oto i Dei Moines 101 400 001 Buna Bonowltl 1. Keljeher I, Walker Conroy. Cable, Williams. O'Hara 1, Mr Derrnott Moeller, O'Connor. French. Cof fey. Lied. Cykowskl. Krfors Cebte. Cof fey 3. Anderson. Homo rune O'Connor yrench, Coffey, Lied, Cykowskl Kr rora Cable. Coffey 3. Anderson Heme runaruns O'Connor. Moeller. Three bese hlta MeDermott Two-base hlta French Coffey 1, Cable. Walker. Sacrifice hits Connelly. Walker 1. Shestak. Cable, Me Dermott, Cykowakl Stolen bases Kelle her. Conroy Chestak. Kreneh 1, Coffe Left on bases St. Joseph 10, Dea Moines 11 Struck out by Cykowakl I. by Buck slaw I, by Williams 3. Ilaaa on bills Cykowskl 3, by Stewert 3. by Williams 1 lilt by pitcher by Buckalew (ConnclWl m by Stewart (O'Hara.) learned rune and f-1 hits off Cykowskl I and I In I 11. of Uuckalew 0 and 1 In 1 1-1. oft Stewart and T In 1 1-1, off Williams I and link, off Allison 0 and 1 In I 1-3. Defeat In Wll llama Victory .Buckalew lmplrt -Buckley and Jacobs. Time 3 01. SECOND OAME. , SL JtKph I Oat Milan AB. IL ro. A. AB II m A sonowruUf 3 13 0 (1'rran.lf 3 ft t 0 K.lkhf.u 3 0 3 ' M r'notLSb 3 0 10 rormalli.3b 110 3 Meellar.cf .1111 Wllter.rf 4 10 0 n Connor.lb 3 0 9 3 renror.lb 4 3 o yTenrti. 3 11' Shiaik.e 4 13 0 Caltrr.it) 3 13' flblOb 3 3 3 1 Med.rf 3 0 10 Steeirtcf 3 13 0 lUenar.C 3 111 U'U'lln.p 3 10 1 rietrhir.p 10 0 1 KlBftrrrno 10 6 0 Althau.p 0 0 0 0 llBuckalee' 1 0 0 0 ToUll i"j To iT T Totltl 15 11 IS aBatted for Kletrher In fifth. tsiutted for Althaui In eeventh. St. Joaeph 300 soo 6 s Dei Molnea 000 000 00 Called end seventh by agreement, Bum- nonowlli, Kelleher. Wstke' Cable. Stewart Krrore Kelleher. M'-f" mott Coffey. Banner Two base his -.'onnolly, conroy. U.inner. Krench Si'-fi flee hlte Kelleher 'HoLaughlln. Stolen baiee Kelleher, Connolly. Left on bases -SI. Joaeph 1, Dee Molneo I. Struck out br McLaughlin I naae on balla Fletcher 1. McLaughlin 1. lilt bv pllcher-Mcl.augh lln (O'Hara) Karned runa and hlta of' lletcher 0 and I In ll off Althaue 0 and 1 In 3. off McLaughlin 0 and 4 In 7 In nlnga. Defeat to Fletcher. Double playe Coffey to OT.nnnnn O'Connor to Banner to Coffey tn Banner. Umpires Jacobs anl Buokley. Tlmo I IS. Davenport In Form, trtOUX CITY, Aug l. '"Lefty" Dav enport wee invincible today and aldii by bunched hits, defeated Omaha In the eacond game ot the series here today. Score. Oriki b. n. ro. a. tllli Cltv ab n w . nar-T,u WfHfll lb Olilboa.lb rtiue,rf lee.lf LellnlLlb Maaoa.lf Unties Kopp.p iKrwo 3 3 6 1 Oonrlilf 3 1 o o o Mirr.Sb 0 ft IleflU M llati.Ib 1 KlKirt.rf srallDin.e CoeDav.3b Knsall.rf 1 1 3 11 0 1 DlvenporLP 3 Bumuuas,p 0 Total! 31 6 31 6 ToUll It 3J 31 Omaha 110 000 too J Sloui City 101 000 00 Ituna I.ellvelt 3. Llngle. Crouch. P fele. Mela. I'.lffeit Two-bale hlte Mat Spellman, Delate Crouch. Llngle 1'anei Lollvelt. Saerlflcn hits- Weldnll l Left on bases-Omaha 7 Sloui City " nase on balls Kopp 1 Davenport J n oft Davenport I In I 1 I Kaemlissen i n a. a ei.,.b" .... i. Haemua een ll Konp I, Kit by pitcher Weldell Paaaed natte. wua pttcn uavenport Fltipatrtck audi tan .Lingia. umpire. Daly, Tiroa-l.lt,