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S 1 1 I CLICKNER, ALBA, RILEY AIJ battles Won by Tulsans Over Invaders By Knockouts Mace Takes Count, Hyrd and Fleming Quit Hamilton Winn BOUTS END SPEEDILY None of Three Main Scraps (!o Over .') KoiiihIh KM Spnck It ingl under Last Night's limit (lien c.Siill.tr) filekntr it Tulsa knocked tint Imj Mam ,if Chiciifjo. two row m Ih. T(iriiln .Mini nf Tillmi m tiMliiili.il kuoekrml over Itcil llyril of Okmulgee, Iwo riiiiiiiU. .Ilinmv Itllt-y of Tulsa won technical huuikniil ovei At l"Vm ng of HI. Louis, thno Hunidi. Muddy lliiinllii.il ir Tulmi nut polnled (llil Muriiiy i r Tuln.i. no tlei Wltm liy H-feree lly LARKY DAILF.Y -i-ii ipii imxnrn last night success- fully repelled tlm In vnnlrm of out-of-town scrappers when they won lliri'ii reformi deelnloiin In thn show staged ly tlm A. 'inn Athlulli) chili at Coii ventlon hull. AIJ three goen wore won by knockouts, to tlm count or technical nnil npnn went over three rtmiiilH, Hnllor Clleknor, Tommy Alba mid .1 1 in in y- Hlley wcro tin' Inrnl buys who beat Jon Mara of Chicago; Red ltynl of Okmulgee unil Al Fleming of Ht. Louis, lliu In vader. Mure, ni'tit to llm floor by Clinker, ntlcr ono minute nnil 20 NocmiilN of milling In tbn flnul bout of tliu evening, over tlm 10-roiinil route, waited too long to nrlno ami was rniintrd out by Hofi'rro 11 riuhun. Whlln tlm Chlcagoon might tioiwlbly Imva inlllcil nml nmilu II Interesting for Clinker, tlm hitler looked to tin rnclly tlm superior wrapper nntl Mnro wan saved fur thor liiinlBlimcnt by tlio abrupt end ing of tlm go. Red ltynl lilt Albn with every thing but tlm wntrr bucltnt for two minutes nnil roiihln't oven stagger Chick lllgdnn's middleweight. Thru Tommy caught Hyrd with n left -and. It wim tncrnly a uuestlon or tlmr. In tlm second rouutl Alba twleo sent Hyrd to the floor, tlm second time for tho count of rilnn. Iloferoo Unban guvo Hyrd n long rount on tlm final two seconds and Hyrd arose uoforn thn count of 10. Two punches ho exchanged with Albaand then hopped through tho ropes aiul to hln dressing room, quitting rtflcr ono mlnuto nnd -& seconds of tho second round, limy wern to hnvii Bono clitht rmindif. Jimmy "Wy. CorrlKan ImrdhlttlnK llKhtwclBht. not wnrniod up In thn Hilnl round of "'1,!,,,i Xd rlKht-rouniV Ko with FUmhIuK "id of I "r dropping Al for tlm cou.n of nltio. forced hi" nocomti. to throw In Mm towel In order to hhvo M-m-'InK from a nrcdlcM novi-ro lioatlnn. The only bout of lh nlwht io n tho pri-HCrlbod limit W" tlie HuddJ Hamllton-Kld Mrn;y l-r utirtaln miner, a non-dec . Ion nffalr. nutldy outt.olntod Murray an liitcn-HlliiK rap. but tin llttl" fellow paid dearly for It. jurlnB boll. hand., tlm rlbt very badly? Huddy l.ia.le Koo.l lit I.Ih Ini tial .lebut III tho bantamwelKlit 1 and tin In no provlnun mill" heic Zwed exceptional V'0,1"1;."'0?., future. FaullH In hlj boxliiK. h over, are obvlotw and, iiiuhI bo cor. Hi" i, n : ,t noddy imn 'KlS vtan,lho (belmt illy' a lfi.ear-old youiiKitiir) , urally Inclined to l.eln "ver-eon-fldent. Thin led lad "Wit to him holnir uneoveied on numornna oo iHlon. lenv..K oponhiiM Wrh n more exierlii ed boxer than MUliaj would have uAd to nilvantnKo. K. O. Hinllh of Kaiimm I Ity. who reccntlv boxed a draw with Chlefc. tier al lllRheart. wim Introduced and challenged tlm wlnirtr of tlm thick- WKh ,lHiecl".t'cracJ TuUa bantam, who .eeently boxed Mutt " a HuIkcm" draw tleclHlon at OUix homa City, wan a r'.nursidcr. BUILDING OUTLOOK " GOOD I'lrnillH Tor Structural V"iW Iwueil Ko mr In .Ian. i:l'l S75.Jim. Optimism prevallM In the iifflc.. of t.'lty llulldlnK lnapcctoi; 11. h.. UopP over Iho IniltdlnK outlook for thr month of January. l'l 'o Tueadaj night, tho 4th. pvrmiu bad beer Iwurd ri'prcHcntluK an liivcMtineni of npproxlmulely 175,000 In TiiIki bulldliiKn. Till, wan In leallty tw" daVH" hiiHlniwH. u no IiiihIuckh vwc Iranai tud In tlm lnpeclor' nfru on January I becaiiHo It wan a lull day or on the hooond liccaiiKe It wun rlunday. Tlie total t'CprcHented by iermlli IrHtied iturlnw the enllro month ol .December wan approximately taOO. 000. Jatiuary'H pnrmltH mi far nie ouu-fouith that amiHiiil. 'itn lilt lit-tl to Sich. All nicmbeiH of tlm Jon Cm Hon pnl, naty teteiaiiH. iiiarineH, and f oritur mldloiH In any war are In vited l ,1. 1 linll.iiihcr, coiniiiaiiik'r of thr t nlteil Kpanlnh war tetcrann. to In Minn llllxabnlh ll.llu of the Aiie an Hoelal Hi icncn mmuclaiion, dlniu.'s health matter tit tho uliliv liuma Natlunal unnl armory at 8:30 o'clock Thurmhiy iiIkIiI. Major Dell of thn national truant, U co-operntliiK with thu HpnnlBh war vctcruiiH In ntiih'lui: tho event. JVrw .lemcy Mluli-tcr Hero Sunilny. Iltiv. D.tvld A. MucMurrny of Ah bury I'ark, N. J., will preach on "Thu Voice llehlnd" at tlm montlim nervlco of Trinity Kplvcopal rhurch Sunday mornliiK In tho Majentlo lljentur. At tlm evenlmr service In tho church. Hot. Holfo I'omeroy Crlltn, rector, will IickIu a neihn f ermon on "Why I Am an Kpinco tin 1 lan." to ho continued through tho month at January. I IIP! .111' k ( 'mIIiiIi.hi, , pmmotor or thni Til Ira I'MlnuiH wlii'i, hi- aiinoiili i'i 'I tin ii'inati li. It'tf 'f 'ii no l)i-l-iiion' ninl .lurk liwler. Tlii'Ho liovn boxed ,i iii mild I 2 t . i ti 1 1 draw ln'it li few wifi'kn iiro and tho Uun llii'ii imlml tl.i i bi ii iiiiiti'hi'il. In hiliiff IllK Hill IlK'lltHl IkIiIm b.li k, (iU'l M ItuiKi-r dlKliitii a. I .'.-ri.iiiiilM to u ref tiri'i-'H ib'i Inliui Ciilliiliaii h Imcillmt Ihi' iblii'M of tbi' filluwM who buy til" llil.'rttn xotilt tlitrur different rroni mdiiy xportlliK IliipieKniulnM wim In I In- print hiivt. been liellneil in xlnu enrdii to null their own ion- Vcnlenie. lour i Iklalioiiiii Imijh k Si hi I Ii (IiIm piln at member of bp; leiiKini pllehlliic htulf, .pi It c ii prouil biiM'hnll reiiinl for lb Sooner ulntc. Thero are iiiliueroiiH other plnjriM In the IiIk lop who Mem up fiiini tliU Mute, illbir fn.iii (iihiimIi iI buNi'ball clti'iitM or I be linli'ii lent rniil.H. Hut tliiY.il four, l:linc. I'oiiilrr, (,f shatuicet :arl ,Mu... of KlnufUhcri 'lilcf 1"ellotlioiM, or flillnico, nml wil. bur Hay, or ,Stlllater, lire uallvo OMaliniiiiiiis. 1'oniler ami Alaj hav aehloved ifieat MiceeH In major Ioiikiim biiNe bnll. An a member of the I'IIIhIiiiicIi I'lraten, l'oniler In tlm fall of 19 1 H twirled a no-hlt Kiime. I In Hhortlv iifterwaril Joined thn nervleo re tlirnlni.' to the lluce.iiieei'H blHt Kea noii, Mityn him been liitml iim one of ton Kiralent Iwlrlern In the IiIk leaKileN. l'oniler ntarteit lliu baHciball career nB n member of the Hhawnee IiIkIi Huhool team and later pitched for thn Okliihoiua Hit ptlxt and Uni versity or Oklnhoma nlneK. MayH madn bin Imlldoin debut with Klmr. flnher hltth mcIiooI nod later w.im tlm mnlnntny In Iho box fo- tlm KInk rjrher colleite. Thin Ih the fliat trial of Yellow homo ami liny In the major leiimien. Tho former wim a leadliiK pitcher bint Kcnuon In the Houtliern nnnocla 'lon and wim Hold by Utile Hock to I'ltmburiih at tlm rlimu of tlm pauiijint race, YellowhorHu'n prov- iouh oaHi'iiau cxperletien wim im a member of the Chlloccn Indian team Hay for three yearn a ntar all-rotiml rtthletp at Urn Oklahoma A. and M. collctrn fornonk thn colleRlntn for nnifeoHloniil buiieball only a few weekn iiko when hn uliinril a contract with Connie Mack'n Philadelphia Aiiueiirn. "Do you know why all men are wearliuf red IroumMHT" wan tho tilery that CRme over Ilie phonn to thn nporti ilenk Inn tiluht, "Ko wn don't know, why?" wn InterroK ited. "They arn hiding from Hono Wonder," nhot back 'thn reply. ANTI-T. II. KKI'OHT 'l'l'UNi:i IN Klfly-ltvo Cum") lll-rharucil I'rom Tulmi Hraticli Dnrlinr Dii emlier. Diirlnit the mouth of December 52 eancn were illNcharKPd fnfn the iIIh pennary of thn Ttilna County Health annoelatlou and v 28 new eancn en- teied on thn files. At thn utnit of tho new jear 341 canen of tubercu- lonln wern under tlm nbnervauce and earn of thn tinmen of thn oikiiiiIzji Hon, according to nn ntinouiiceiuent after tlm monthly leport wan handed to tlm board of director at tlm monthly ineethm Tuenday nlitht, Thn tinmen, MIkm Hi'fhIo Itlcli.inl ntin and Minn (leitrudu HwatiHiin, have made 'id vlnltH nmntitf their poor patlentn and tlm colored iIIh pennary nurnn rciiorted IIS vlnlln inaihi. Tho cllnlcn, which are held j'very Monday and Wednenday, totaled IS for tho month. Thin In cluded weekly cIIiiIch held In Iho din pennary In tlm colored necllon, 'Co llliihlrnte lln1 Atiimnitim. An llliiM.'i'aleil lertlito on the ui.e former and orator, w III bo the upeak of I'hefoain, an npparatiiM for fluht- er at dm V. M. c a, furiim Hun liik" tire In tho oil country, will be day. January 0 at' 4 o'elm k. ti... t?lvcn by a reprenontatlto of the film at thn regular meeting of the l'lllrhanlng Agenln' iiHMiolatlon of Oklahoma at H o'clock Tinmday eve. Mini,-, January II, In the municipal uiilltoilum. I'lecedlntr, dlitnei' will tie Hi'i-ted In tho ICeiinedy renlauiani at it 3d o clock. Pinehurst Midwinter Shoot Qets Under Way January 17 I'INI:lll HMT. N C. Jan 5 -here In every limitation that the allien I.,!- the rimi'tcc nth Annual Midwinter II, in. II, -ap Target l.iiiina iieiii. to be held at I'lnehiirnt dur ng tho week beginning ,lanuui n, till rxiecd the record number or .'40 gun Hut took pun In the nteut at year. A new fealuto or thin wini. i h mil n, uncut U an Annlvei var nvent, ipen to nil wlnncrn or mevioun ptn..- aurnt Midwinter handlcaiin. Anu.iii! hoso who are eligible to thin new yearly rivturo are Oharlcn W. llll iliiBK. Dr. D. culver, Chaiien 1 1. Nowoomb, Hugh Kahler, J. ;. Jun itlliKH. W. (I. Hainney, r A llilbialth mil D. W. linker, winner or the big vent lant year lip. AuntvcrHary rophy will be awarded to thn nlmnt r making thn hlgheni ncoro on a otal or 200 largnlH, madn up or 100 largetn in tlm inelluilnaiy handicap .Hid the 100 targetH In tho Midwinter handicap. The i:.int n. Went team earn will jw nil, n , MITCHELL BOYS LEADING BOXERS 'iJrolhe i's of Other Fami lies Have Achieved Ring Success Nl:V YOIIK Jh i Hi-Veral vl"li nl flnlle illnllirlMiii e. will be 'I'iiIkh Ail. i, .ii, i , "' " oexi iu u.iyn ir , m i. J , UU'' "flellf .MIKIielln" Imve their i ll tail tilKlitiw.. ii iiiiut It iiMlKtited he In ), M MohMll brnllmr, Itleblo nml i-lriiun of nit-1 I'lnkle. nre here from .Milwaukee to trrlim to the fln-jtait the new year with ,i loud luin tl' faii'lPM of liU 'iy puiehliiu Heteral In r" ilentj in lie inrlilweiKbt il l vlilr.it. I'lnkle who will Hturt the ram pnlKO l''liny nlirlit iiMllihl Wli'ie .lie knon will uln.l ui haul training; toiluy nnil intP'irrow Itlclile Mii'Ih ('lianiiliiu. Itlellie iiii'I'Im Cb, imp. nil llcntiv l'iuiiiiil in the name arena. Jaim 'i') II, iiliinn to l,e In the be! i'.ii illtloii of bin i-iueer In battle for the divided title. The t tin It i of thn MllehellM to New York mnrkn a iiilber utibiun 'lepaituie In Hi, i way of IiuxIiik nt Ira' tbmii llutli urn topnoti h lu'it- wclKhtn who I'oinn from n flKlitltiR rnmlly and their llivanlnli In n iimi liiterneetlonn affair, for tbev will lake on the Iwo h-it Ikhi tw luhm New York him ilnvelnped In many a day In Jurknou and lonard. .N'af uially enouk'b. thn boulx will at ll act wide attention an well an nllin ulate Inieient In the llKhtwelht ill vlnlou whli h iiroiniuM to have a banner year. .Mnnai;eil by llrntlicis. Tbn Mil, lu ll boyn am tnatiiiRnil by a third member of their own family Hilly, which recalln a num ber of liiHlaneen In thn hlniory of boxlnif whfro membeni of the name family have won honorn In tlm rlriR Alining the famlllen that have liail tlili'O incmberH In thn f(Htli' IiiimI necn wern the McUoverfiH, I.ionn, I'hlladelplila .Moorea and the I'rnnH finally, tbuiiKh iinno of thene were able to lioact of two HUch flKhleru an Kiriile nlnl I'lnkle .Mitchell. Then Ibere were the Attelln Abe, Mnut it and Caenar tho twin Hul HviiTin, Jaek and .Mike, the Uroekn, I'lill ii ml .Mutt, Hairy anil t'larene.) I'orlien; Mike and Tommy Olbboim; Jack and f'liarlev Wb'ln: U'lllln nn.l t'harley .llecclier and Jon and Johnny S. HiiKliriii', not to iiu-ii. ..,i OeorKe Chip and IllN brother Joe. Hrnthcra arn plentiful etioiiKh If mm delve Into tlm ivcordH, but the ciino of the Mltehelln In a bit tllfler ent from tlm ordinary run for thorn In little to chonne between them in eiipt lllcliln In a lvi.'ltliuatn llk'ht WelKhl, whereaH I'lnkln In urowlmf and Jiit about to lound Into the wclterwelKlit dlvlnlon. NOBLE - PURE' OIL WIN Orient (Jlllllniiil and (i)pny :t2-no and 77-11 HcHMi'tltely In Oil CukIiik Irf'iiKtie.' Noble and I'uro Oil iiiluteln laat ulKlit defeated Din (lllllland and lypny ciiKern In tbn Oil leiiKUn on thn Y. M. C A. court by ncorea of 32-30 and 77-t I respectively. Tho llneunn: Noble (it J) Pom. Hlchnrdnon I' Hiinfro. I'' HaiiKcrt C. MCKIIIIp ti. Orlffln (J. rilllllanil (:lt)) (iowau lvrJiiK . .. DIckeiiHOii . .. Thompnon (lilbert Oonlii rroin fleldHlcharilHon IlailKei t II Henri o G, (kiuvim -I, Dlek cnnon, (lilbert. l-'rixi tliiows Hani; crt (Iowau, Dlckennon, Thouiii win. Httbntltiltea Oltlltaud, Heub for Tlioinpmni. rum Oil (77) Hon. W. Hexton.., . (H) .... Taylor i.... Yoiiiik , ... Happau , Alklu Melnter., HprltiKcr. Went .....ti ti II. Hexton. Hhuman ' l 'l leld doaln rtpiiniM'r 17 W. Hex- ton , .Melntef 10, II, Kc.xton 2, Hap. pan 2, Y o u n k, Hhuman. l''reo thrown Younir ft, I'appan, II. Sex. ton, HuliHlltiit.H I'ure Oil llraliam fur Went! (lypuy Adaiun for Taylor, Taylor for Yoiiiik. Hoforee. Klbcl. Cardinal Schciliiio Amioiimvil. OHANOI0. Texan, Jan. 5. -Ilranch Hlckey, miiniiRer of tlm Ht. l.mil.i Natlomm, hem tonight aunniinced exhlbltlnnn ne.hcdulu of hln team for thin Hprlnt;, an rollown. l'hll.ulelphla AthletU'H at Orange, Texan. March, S, S, 10, 20; Athletlcn at like ChailcN, It Maich B, tl, 11, 13. 17. 10; Athletlcn at Itwui inoitl .March 7; lleaiimout, Texan, leaKim dub, at Heaiimoul March 12. 13; Iteaumoiit at OraiiKe Mar,h IS, 13, 23, 2 1, Houston, Te.ak le.iKUn, at OraiiKe, March 15. lit, 17; lloun ton at Houston Match 26. I'liiiiAnixnuAN "at v rouni Dr. C. I". Hwlft of Phil,,,!, .1, ,i,i well known natrlot. sini.,M,,i:, Hilbject. of hln addrenn will tin "Au uther CnloHR.it Job for I'nclo Mini," Doctor Hwlft w.Sn one of tho tuont Influential niembern of thn I'ennnvl- vaiiia icRwiaiiiro iiuting itn recent ncnMim and even hln oppouentn tec iiglilned bin temperance nptei h an thu must miinterful nddrennen dnllvcred. yanlH The teamn will comtuinii tho tite high kiiiim from each M'ctlon and the dividing hint between the .ml anil went will bo the western Pound, liy .f Hi,, Htaten or Michigan Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessnee. ami MlHHlnaippl. A trophy will he aw.inl ed to each tiininber of the winning leiiin, Tho usual, preliminary or practlie 10 "'"eil thin year and Dm flint 150 targetn or the i;,n target event will be tin own on Monday. Hits event will b,. conipleled on Uednenday. the lyth. and all t IhurHday will bo devoted lo the pro Imlnaiy liaiullcap Tlm Midwinter handicap will be shot off on Trl day and tlm usual connotation hau dloap will takn plant tjalurday. the cloning day or tlm tournament. rim total mniicy and trnphlcH ,iiii,jiiiii 1 1 1 ij.;,uttii, turned on "00 iiirlen in thn Midwinter handlcati. 1 1 he winner of the Midwinter h.indl eap will receive 350 In c.xnh ami a 'i.,ii tt ii it inn TULSA DAILY WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, It. Mitchell to (id Another Title Scrap Hltchln Mitchell ban bud tbn Iiiil- for Home time that he cm lick llenny I,i '(Hi 11 . I Ir li n v. tin I tin other Klovn. Iuih prov d that Mr. Mllrhell from Mllwnuken In tnln taken. Now Mitchell Is to bo an other crack at Moimlcur Henny In January at Madlnon Siiiain Karden. .Mitchell Iuih Improved counlderably tlm lant few nioiithn, expertn nKreu. "nliiiiblnoM to Carry Clin. NUW VOllIf, Jan. 3. "Iiabe" Huth today asked tho nnllco de- parliuent fop a permit to carry a re-j voivcr tltlrliik tlm "crlmo wave" and wan told hn could have. 54 of thorn tho number of home runn ho wal loped lant year If ho dentred. He declined tho extra 63. Tlm homo run hIukkt told tho polleo ho freijuently had ronnldcr ablo money and much Jewelry on hln pcrnon. Hn Intimated that ho could not makn home runn with holdup men nt hln heoln. Carter OefeatM llanlon SAN ANTONIO, Texan. Jan. 5. Tommy Carter, lightweight of El Hano waH awarded thn rereren'n do- Vlnlon over Jliumln Hanlon of Chi cago nt tlm end of a hard fought 12-round bout hero lant night. Mcacham Announces District liaskctball Tourney Committees NO II MAN, Okl.i.. Jan. 5. D's trlct and ntatn basketball tourun. iiientn ot the Oklahoma Athliitlo iiHsoclatlnn, thn former to be held March IS and 1!) and tlm latter one week later, will be conduct ed on the "iitue plans an thono lant ynar. Kdgar D. Mcacham, nee retary of tlm board of control of the imnoclatlou, bnu announced. A coifimltten nf thren ineniberH In each dlntiict. to arrange thn tournament In their district, Iiuh been nppolnted, The plnro of tho tournament and Ita nupurtinloii will bn left to theno lommllteen, It wan iilinnthrcd. The place where tbn Mate championship lournanmnt ttiir be held h.in not been announced, tho hoard or con trol declared. Two per cent of tho gro.s.s re celptn or tho district toiirnainculH will bn paid Into the treasury of the Ht.lto athletic annoelatlon, and the winner of each dlntiict tour nament nhall pay $,1 to the an Hoii.itlon, tho board ruled Heforo tlm rccolpln of the statu tourna ment iiro pro-rated among thn dis trict winnein, 50 Will be deduct, nil to purchase a nllver cup trophy to he presented to the winnem of tlm hankelball champlonnhlii. iim high school athletic nsno. clalloii In compr'netl of 131 lilgh school of the state, divided Into districts roi responding to tho con gresHlonul dtstrlctn of tlm nluto The wlnuern of the district tour namentn will cninpnto .March 2."i and 20 In an elimination tourna ment to limbic tho statu chain. plounhlp in high school liaskctball. The following rommlttecH worn appointed: DUttlct No. t-Principal Morln I'runly, Tulsa, chairman: tl. It. Cllft. ll.xrtlesvlllc, and Clay linke, Nowatn. District No. 2 liinclpal W. H. Ctr.lcr. llcnryetia, chairman; Y, H, lliiggn. Oktiuitgnc, unit 11. W. Hranscum. Haskell. Dlntiict No. a- Principal It, f Pheroii, MeAlenter. chairman; C. 11. Woodruff, Atdnifirc, and H. (J. Vlllarn. Dili int. District No. I l'rtiulpul C. W. Delhmaun, fhawuee, chairman: J. It. Holmes, .S.miilp.i, and A, 11. UuriU, llohhiinille. District No. 5 Prof. H. . Huscli, Oklahoma City, chairman; W. A. Oreen, llulhlie. nml W, 1.. Hnaeh, Norman. District No. it -Principal r V. Hi'iidsli.iw, HI Heno, chairman: H. H. l.lde. l.iwtou, and It I,, Clif ton. Kingfisher. ' Dlntrlci No, 7 --PiltMp.il J. C. Hearns. Clinton, chairman; A. ftl. I. nwery, Fiuduilok, and A. R .Mar tin. .Mills. District Nn. s Prim Ipal He.. Witt Waller, i:td, .halnnan; ':r M'lmoti lllaekwcii, and W, J. Trunks, Ponca City, ' I Itltchlo Mitchell DEFEAT MACE, 20 BATSMEN HIT .300 IN NATIONAL Hornsby Tops Score of Players in Coveted Class He Intunilluml Net Mrrvkg M'.W HUtU, jan. 5. -Twiny nn..y.-in, lienueil liy ItC'tfers ll'TlllbV oi inn (.TnrilliialH, hit In thn .300 ilimn in inu .National leac-ue durinif tli miiH'in of 1020, nrcoriliiiK to tlm of mi iianiiur aver.iKes mada ptibll lOUil) . norrirfhy captured tlm battlnn .I'.iiiiMiiiiniiiji oi iim eircuii vi n an avtrue of .370, a mark that hun m i ii llentnn but rnllr tlmen .tip.. iwyu. ami exi'ciieii only til tlmifc ovii a Hlri'teh of If, yearn durlllK which naiiiiiK ohamplonHhlii ro oi on nave iieen kept. ,t. .... urn K.uiiii(; mmiiKu of the new ciiamploii t,,iincl Hint 0f I'red Nch olnuii, ofthn I'lraten. by 10 polliU nun iiuruttiiy look part In 1-19 K.imcn, hix Pun than lun team plated. In the flrnt 10 with llnrtmby nie Hoh iouiib, .Vuw York, with .351; K ilouncli, I'liiclnniitl. with .iVJ hniltb, Ht. l.oiilM, .33.': Zach Wheat Hrooklyn. 32. IMille Kayren. Ilus ton, ,32K; phla, ,325; .319, and Fred WIMamn, I'hlladel Milton .Stock, St. LoiiIn, Charley llollocher, t'hl cago, .3 1:1. Of the Ml-Ht 20 ti.Hn men, nil of whom hit .300 or ter, nn veil played In lesn than bet Olio hundred games, which leaves 1.1 batnineii who proved their right b. clansed an .300 bittern by baiting conmuicntly in 130 games or more. Curtis Team Atcnigcit. Tho batting nttength of tho Ht IoiiIh C.irilliiats In shown In the team averages. Tho Cards led theh rivals as a teaii, Hitting .28'), an exceptionally rino average, and part or tbn answer in shown In tin; list of the charmed twenty," In which Horunby, Hmlth, Stock and lxnir nler appear. The champion Hrooklyn Dodgern al: hud four clnnlnteut .300 bittern last HciiMOii In Whiat. Koney, (Irltne and Myers, and Hrooklyn finished second In team batting with ,277. Max Carey, Iho Heel liratn out fielder, Ud Ills league oncn again III Hiolen bases, pllfeiint; a tinal of 2 Cm oy ban long been Iho best bast runner in IiIh long hi Hornsby mSde the most bits, 21H and nlnn leads hi two-basu hitn with II. .Milton .Stork In tho leading one huso hitter, with 170 sIiikIch. liy .Myers leads In three-base hits, with 22, and Oy Wllllam-s occupies homo run honors with 1" home runs, Hogom Hornsby lends tho long bittern with 329 total bases, for percentage of ,559, Two players Hogcrs Hornsby, of Ht. Uiuls. and Uoss Young, of New York garnered t'noio than two hundred hits us their Keason'n por Hon. Only 13 National league, bat tern havo reaped mora hits uor sea sou than has Horunby, with Willie ICeeler, of llaltlmore, tho leader with 243 hits during tho season of 1S97. Made Most Scores. Oeorgo Hums, of New York, leads the run. scoieim with 116 rutin. Not since 1911, when James Bhcckard, of Chicago, tallied 121 runs, Iuih any player reached thus high mark In runs scored. (ionrgti Cutshuw, of Pittsburgh, In the loading sacrifice bitter, with thirty-seven sacrifice hits. Mvn players nngnged In every game willed tltelr club played, as follows: (leorgo Kelly, New York; .tames Johnston, Hrooklyn, and .Mil ton .Stock Ht. IaiuI-s, 155 games each I .mi Is Duncan Cincinnati, 154 and Norman Hoeckel, Honton, 153 games. Milton Stock went to tho but the most times. 039. There wern forty-nlno cases of hitting safely In ten or morn con secujive games, with ICddlo Housli, or Cincinnati, tho leader. HouhIi on August 27 began a streak of safe hitting that endured for twenty seven successive contests and yield ed forty-sis-hits in 114 times at bat till September 22, when Charles Adams, or Pittsburgh, stopped Housli, Six Hits In How. David Hancroft. of New York, was thn only player that got six hits In six times nt bat In one gnme." This Unueroft did on Juno 2S, ngulust liilladelphla Woven players garnered flvo hits In a game, ono player, Hoss Young, of .New ork, performing thn feat twice. Walter Marantilln of Huston: Marl Hmlth. Oeorge Hums and Hoss l ntiug, of New York: David Hubert sou, of Chicago, William ..Smith worth of Pltlsbuigh and Clifton lleathcote, of St. liuln, were tho other men who tiiado flvo hits In an inn ii v times at bat , Might players tallied four runs In ono game during the past season, viz.; Kred Williams and Krnll Meti hcI, of Philadelphia: Charles llol locher and (leorge Paskert, of Chi cago; Cieorge. Cutshaw. of Pitts burgh, Henry Orob. of Cincinnati: Jaciues I'ouinler, or St. Iiuls, and Peter Klldurr, of Hrooklyn. .Many Shutout Hume. There wore 10 1; shutouts scored last season, the clubs being shut out nn follows: Chicago, six times; Hon ton, ten limes; Hrooklyn, .St. l.ouls and Philadelphia twelve times; New York, thiitccu times; Pittsburgh, seventeen times and Cincinnati twenty-rour times. St. louls leads In club hitting with a percentage or .2S9; mado thn mii't hits, 1.5S9; tlm greatest num ber of total bases. 2.115; most sin gles, 1.223 and got tlm greatest number of two hno hits 23S. Hrooklyn made tho most three. base hits, 99, unit Philadelphia batted nut tho greatest number of homo runs, 01, New York leads In scoring, with t)S2 run, unit Pittsburgh Is the lead ing luiso stealing club, with 1S1 stolen bancs. Chicago leads In sacrifice hits, with 220. Last Night's Fights A; New York Frank Carbono stopped Dan Lynch of Ilayonee, N. J. In iho seventh round of a sched uled 15-iound bout. Patsy Hogash won a technical knockout over S.tllor Jack Henley In eight rounds. At Newark Charley Wclnert knocked out Dick O'Hrion of Cin cinnati In Iho sorond round of a scheduled 12-roUiul bout. 1921. Clickner Makes Good In Tuha ting Debut Sailor CHtkncr. Sailor Clickner, Tulsa light heavy weight under tlm management of Chick Hlgdon. welt known Tulsii boxing ImprcsH.-iiiD lust night made good in his rlmr debut In Tulsa by knocking out Jio Muce, of Chicago, In two rounds: AMERICANS CONGRATULATED Foreigners Wlro Congratulations on Winning of Davis Cup. NKW VOItlC, Jan. 5. The Cnltcd States lawn Tennis association has received cbngratulatory cablegrams on tho winning or tho championship ny William Tllden nml William Johnston from tho Australian. Kng- llsh nud Spanish lawn tennis asso ciations, It was announced toduy. Officials of tho American tennis body point nut that it is apparent tho re cent matches attracted attention around tho world and they expect to receive challenges from tho princi pal tennln plnyer nations beforo en tries close March 16. BROWNS TRAIN AT B0GALUSA Iiorlila City Sclcctcil by Hob Qulnii After rooking Over Kites. HT. I.OUIP. Jan. 6. Tho Ht. l.ouls iVtncrlcaiis will trnln at Hognlusa, La,, this year, Tho announcement w:ih inado In a telegram received hero tonight from Huslness Manager Qulnn, who has been In tho south for several dayw looking over pros pecttvo camps, New York State Boxing Tickets Limited to $10 iNHW YOHK. Jan. 5. The' New York slate boxing commission has taken a step for thu good of the game today In limiting tho prlco of tickets to boxing matches to J 10, The promoters will be permitted to charge $S however, for champion ship bouts, rwixcr (3cin Prison Sentence. I'OUT WOHTH. Texan, Jan. 5. Sailor" Connor, tho pugilist .lost In his fight with the statu of Texan. Ho pleaded not guilty to a charge ot burglary In tho district court here today. Tho Jury, serving as reforoo, considered tho points against him and send h! in to prison for two years. White nml I'rcldman Matched. CHICAGO. Jan. 4. Charley White and Sailor Friedman, lightweights of Chicago, have been signed to bnxs ten rounds at Kenosha, Win., on the night of Jan. 1 1, They wilt make 1 3 .1 poutnlK nt 3 o clock the day of the fight. Whlto has been guaranteed $3,500 for his share, while Friedman has entered nn agreement with Promoter Frnzler, which la ntr Innovation to tho game. Hoper to Meet llreunan. CHICACIO, Jan. 4. Captain Hob Hoper. tho Chicago heavyweight. to day was matched to meet Hill Hrcn nan of Chicago, In a 10-routid con tent In Kansas City, Jan. lti. Holier will box Hqmur Hmlth of alamnzoo, Mich.. Jun. 11 at St, oulu,. JnUn Miller Chilmcil by llnls, WICHITA FALLS. Texas. Jan. 5. Walter Halm, manager of tho local Texas league baseball club, was no- tiried today that Juke. Miller, out- rielder, whom lio sent to Pittsburgh via tno nrnit route at t no close or tho season, has been claimed by the Cincinnati club. The Pirates rn. cently usked waivers on him nml .Moran refused to walvo. Miller was one of tho leading batters of tho Texas league. CATARRH ( of tha BLADDER I rfliovwl la 1 I 34 HOURS h w m m t'j Each Cud. mlAlvrsth(MID' n&me 4v JVim rt o tern n ItrftlU I ADIES $1001 REWARD! S5 WJW.l.D.ui,lliiiOitS HO. MCUIIKI. lik2. RVR n m Delmont-Lawler Rematched: Go 15 Rounds Ctilocco liaskctball Prospects Brightest in School's History fieecl.l lo Tho World. PONCA CITY, Jnn. C Tlm Chilocio Indian school basket ball team has been practicing for four weeks and expects to make a good showing thin season against varlou'i college and university teams of thin statu which Chllocco will meet following January 1. Thero are only two letter mep on tho team, Huyhyllc at forward and Wuno at guard, with Huyhyllo also tho captain of tho 1920-31 team. Uajhyllo is a Pawnee and Wano a Cheyenne. There arn 25 Indians trying for place on thn team, the bent show ing being madn by llayhylo. Col lins and Wnlli r, forwards; Dun lii, Hackward, Sturm and Wano, guards, Fruman, Ills F.ukI'', Kent and HiiKlctt, centers. Chllocco claims the pronpectn for a winning team better than ever beforo In tho school's history. YOUNG G0TCH WANTS MATCH rormer .Middleweight Mat Chain plon Would Wrestle llen 'loung notch of Flint, Mich,, for mer world s m ddlrfw-rlcht wrculllric cnampinn woum Jiko to meet any vrappler In tho southwest- This is the information rocelved by Louie Pallas, well known local sporting man and proprietor of tho Arcade llllllard narlor. In a loiter reeelvni from tho former tllloholder. Young tiuicii is especially i i niui or wreni. ung in Tinsa or vicinity. 1 Oling OOtcll lost thn Mmmnlnn shlji to John Kllonls, who ban never neon cicroateil. Hlnen thnn fr,.t-i. t... tw. 1....I. i . . : J i.iu .i,i uiinc gmppier to securo a return mutch havo boon unavailing. Newkirk Legion Post Has Basketball Teamt Spoclttt tn Thr World. 1-u.x.a uirv. nvis. Tor, r i lie .ewKirK post Ot thn Amertn., legion In now renrenented bv nn tho best basketball team entries In una portion of the Mate, having ucirmeu leain.i rrotn both l alrfux and Tonkawa. Thn kirk pluyers arc Hellleu. Aney, Lelghty, Jtyors, Hits, KlUott and Wright. Tho post has elected nfrleer. ensuing year as follows: K. V, La Bess, commander: M. E. Anev. vlc commander; C. M. Lolghty. odiu- tantj Paul K Hellmard, vlco tidju tant; Claud Knnnn, treasurer; Stan ley Sharp, welfare officer; nr. ii r Sehenck, chnplaln; and Walter Albcrtl, . chairman general com- inlttoe. ONE NIGHT CONVENTION HALL THU SKLWYNS OFFER The Most Delightful Musical Play Presented in Years Dim XT ItKCOUD-IlltKAKIXO WMSKS Hook by (conco V. llnlHirt Music by II. C. llllllani SONGS THAT LINGKH IN TJIF MU.MORV Mail Onlern for aeata till be nixvpted now and filled In the order of their nvolpt (add 10 por cent for war tox nnd endow stainH-d, ncir-aildrcjwcil fiivclopo). Address all mall orders In Sinclair & Hastings, t-arc Quaker Drug Store. PRICES: $3.00, $2.50, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 Scats on Sulo Saturday, nt 9 A. Sf. nt Quaker Drue Store LOCK IT UP BETTER SAFE THAN SORRY, BURGLAR PROOF GARAGE LOCKS , YALE PADLOCKS . CORBIN PADLOCKS YALE NIGHT LOCKS CORBIN NIGHT LOCKS HEAVY DOOR BOLTS HEAVY DOOR CHAINS SAFETY HINGES AND HASPS Bring Your Lock Problems to Us "PAY UP WEEK" Everybody It Doing It 107 South Main FMTMr Here January 18 I j Principals Boxed J r.. . , iu& uraw a row Weeks Ago ONE OF J3EST BOUTS Prcvioqs RIcctitiB of Light, weights' One of Best Kvcr Fought Here Jack Lawler of Omaha and r,nt Delmont of Memphin, crak lltk wtlghta who battlnd a r -nsau;.'; 12-round draw hire J frw w.", ago, have been rematched f ir . ,'! round bout hern January i, i,,v ri.lli.linn .. .",C Hit! Ac , Dm rftif, Is Irt n ),l. .ttiiifiic fiun is mnging mati'h. Thn scrap will b eree s decision. This was the in. nniinreinpnr ini nitriti n f.i,.t.. boxing show nt Coriventlori h,ti' Following tha Wlilrlwlnd b.ittl Lawler nml Delmont. local run. ..' thtlsluHts Immediately rlaunrcil for a return match. Heeding thn a. hIivh of tho fans Call.Vhn the agreement for both boxen vu' their malingers to return hcri) t early date- January 18 wan the Urn date agreeablo to both boys. .no iinxtng contest in the it, of Tulsa was harder fought or raor nxrltlng than the provlous UtwKr. Dolmont tilt. Action was emu-fl.j In overy second of tho 12 roundi and Iteferee Oruhnn's decision n., .with popular approval. Feeling tit tno jz-rouna nintnncc is lniirloqug'j for either boy to show superiorly Promoter Callahan therefore prnvtd. ed that tholr next mwtlni? he for rounds. 7 CLUBS TO TRAIN IN TEXAS Fo"r National nnd Tlurxi Anierlran Tritins Condition In Ixmc Star. FOHT WOHTH, Texas, Jan. 8.- Four National league and thr American league b.isoball tnms will have spring training nuartrni Is exns. fMven cities arn nrenarlni ncllltlcs for accommodattnir thi nlnycrs nnd postseason gnmfs an being arranged. Hranch Hlckey (, tho St. Iottls Cardinals and C'minli Mack of tho Philadelphia Athletics are nt Orango today to schcduli trames between ttiolr teams. Th Cardinals will train at Orange, th Athletics nt Utka Charlcn. La. rtoth Mnck nnd Rickey will return tn their homo stations this week. Dallai will bo training quarters for Trls Speaker's Cleveland Indians. whIU Ty Cobb's Detroit Tigers will U In quartern at Hot Wells, near Pan Antonio. Tho Now York Giants alio will train at San Antonio and thj rioston Hraves go to Galveston, kid nloason'H shattered Chicago Whlto Sox crew will train at Waxahachie. Tho SuLzarlan rovernmont In tak ing onerxetlo stens to Increase the production of, cotton in that country. TUES. JAN. 11 FROM In ST. bOUlS and KANSAS CITY One Year In New York FlTr.Month.1 In Cldcueu Phone Osage 22-8022