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TULSA DAILY WORLD, TUESDAY, 1-hHKLAKY 8, 1921 JACK BRITTON OUTPOINTS TED KID LEWIS IN 15 ROUNDS Champion Defeats Challenger 1 Throughout After 3rd Round Fight in Corner After Round, l.s Narrowly Aver tod BOTH MEN IN SHAPE Woi'uli in at Mi") I'oiinth HriUoM'.s Loft t'Hi'd Willi Kffcit NKW YOIIK. I "b . Ih. a II II ton. the world's welterwcimi' ilium plon. t loverl) ili frmli 'l hi i f nt Ted l.mvl who i hums H UnKUsli championship. In a In munil bout Ml Miiillsoti Hquare O.ir iivii mniKni. )ti jiiiih- iihi.e.i llrtn'in n ths winner. Tin men Weighed In nt I I". pimml" 'acli, Until were In excellent i mull Ion ' Lewi hml the littler of the i -hntii'n In the first two rounds dur ing which linlli i orHi'fitsttU buttled with Ihi'lr ImimiMi mh will im wlthi'l""'" '"I'" I mini mi hhkhmii hi'lr bUivmI flmn. Ilrlltiin prfilwitml , ,"",'rBH '"' Hue n fi-w t luiilnm ImIi hnlini u ruhlier urn- il.iyn illv.-mlnii fn.iii Un- lui. Lull Irrinr In Ills tnmitli In minril III 1 Irrlh. Ililltnn lllln t'liiirli j llnrw). AVhrii Hit' lu ll luiil wi'iMmlfil thi' i nu'li nt tlir mill nf Hif mnl rmitiil xinii'iiiif In l.i wlt' i in in i NhmiU'il nt i llrllt'in, wIki ttirni'il ipilrkly mnl i iiirlioil luii k tn IivIh' ciitnnr. nmnl- 1 nil; Ii In Kinvril loft hnml Into tin Inm tif Churlfy Jlurvt'y. Iwln' iiinnnei'r. I.oivIh tnnk it mivIiik nt llrjltiin uIiihih' Hi the Miino tniiiiu'iit nml Ii hmki'il for a time mm If thrie wim koIiik In im n frfn fni nil flKl" In lhn rnrimi' Utiforcn Illt'U N'llKi'iil nf llilffnln. Htrpin'il tinvnrtl Hip ui"ii who h tliUi. Hint- huil liri'tt xiitnirHti'il liv thrlr li.tlnllom nml llrlllnn rrturnn.l In lilt mvn i 1 1 1 r f . On nf tin IxixlliK I'limiiilKMnni'ii" wlm uiih in thn rlng l((i , ilri ldi-il thai 1'U'ln hiul ii rlKhl 1 in wciir lln' riiliht'i' Biinril nml lliurn wan no inure iiillililliiK on thin inlnt. i I liiiiupliin Mini I'liiiH. I I'miii the lii'KlniilliK of tln Ihlril , round the thiitiiplon not hit rlnvnr left liMtiil wnrklnif In kuoi) nlmi"' 4 ml lit- lfpt JulihlliK nml hnoKlntr It to Ki wis' fnrn, ni t iiHlnniilly lillxhm Iht'HO liliiwc ulth I'iRhtH tu thn lioml nr to thn Hlnniiich Iwl uracil mtntiln to hvoUI llrltlon'n ImfflliiK h'ft liuml In nviry inlind tlmrriiftrr t-xi-opl th tnnth. ilnrlim whli-li hi' iiiiiikikimI tn l.uul tU'n ti'lllnR IrflK mnl it rlxlil hwIiik nn llrlltnii'a hi'iiil. ThN rouiiil mi hmit fvon, nml with thu fxi't)itlon If thn HrM tu, lliltton huil thu houniH In nil llic nlht'in. .mi'mi'iiis i-aii Mtitmi: is urmii or.u tiikmaim:. DK'rilOlT. I'Vli. 7. I'nl Mnnif nf Mi'iniilili wnn thr iii'wuimptir tlt)- rUlon oviT -rl Trcnmlnn of Clrvo n.,,1 in n lo.rniiiiil linxliiir inntnh I ....... I,. nl. .1.1 M.w.i n linil Ilin IiilVilll. . ... in i...i'!.ti ruiiiiits Tlicv woluhiiil III Hi 1 IS pnunilc. CARBONNE, DENNY TO BATTLE HERE Middlowqights Step Kounds -Callahan Stages Show 12 Krauk Cnrhoniir. of Ntnv York, nml Yoiiiik Denny, of New Urle-mi. lnlihlleuelKlilH. will hnx ti rouinlh In the iniiln ewnt'of n hoxinn nhow lo he Hinurtl hiM'i' Wi'ilne.nhiy nlhl. , I'lbrimry III. Jflil. t,,iillnhnli, pro- motor of Hi.- Anne Atliletli- eluli who Hevei.il thiMi lino uiiiiinini oil his i retlrenu'iii fiom the ho. m nmn' I...M r..riiliyli!nriil IJflil ivll! rll llllHIe til Htupi' tlslh' I'lirdit hero, f'.illiih.in ii pimnoliiiK Ciirhiiiiui'-Ii'iiii KO, )rnn Is ii uell l.iumn ner.ipper. IhIiik met itnverul very koihI nild dli'Melnhts mid llxht lii'iivyvtili;htf V vlemn over Mni'iln liurlte, New urli-iins "iikIii hu.ivywelKlu who wns lUI'ivKeil out III I u roiimlM liisl wrrk h. Hob Murtln. Is mio of Ueniiv s tu at itehlevpiiiontH. I'.irliuuiin Is rmiuled in ha n tmmh Mlow unit Intra hitter with both iliildf ihimRh hlr HhowlnK In n ii. (flit bum with HapP) l.ttHi'tmi ill New Orleans to which he was beaten lij hlttlrton not lin presnlve. A'S START WORK MARCH Atlili-tlix 'llnln nt Isikp t'liarltv. Ui. i :llllillliini Miiiouuti'il Pllll.AIi:UI'IIIA I'Vb T Tli- I'hllatlelplllil Alhletni. will stall inilnliiif.il like 1'hurlen. Ui Man Ii .1, Connie Mack nnnmiuccd iud.i Mnik N team will pUn fM-le of ex hibition cames, tneeiltis' the Ml Lo lis tMrdlnal'. the tllaMN. the riuliief 1 In 1 1 1 ii it ri-. lleauiumit. Mobile and AtUnla i-luhK. I Reputed Irish Leader Is Kilted Sana Report, l.iNim.V I'cb. 7 Michael iv. inn, ivputed to In. cominnnilei In i hlef of llie Minn l eln "anny" was .III. d Thursday whllB illrectlliu an ittiu k upon forces at Huru'itttii, ne ntilinK i" a Central Ncwh dispatch ",'tn I'uhlln which nUOtCJ llrltmh u.i .'ti lull n authority 'or tin at. .-ii' Atthe Auto Show Visit first the MARMON miniatures 8 1 frrMf Mmrrn-, -, . T llT- IViTfTtTim jj ' I. f a est etdn v . n host tn I wof I i- ti u ii I ! h f il i .iii ill in e n il IJ ill. n .mil 1 II, I' i. I IJnllih, I h . i mii i it 1 1 i: 1 1 i i i i eonm I i'i I r i n i n I ii I Ivn i'f I'll ) Hull, iiwnei nf till HI, I.Otllhl An trli mi league I 11 Ii pruhshl) i curls inure In- 1 ll.irmo In major It.llJ'H' llllM'llllll ,,.,, ,.v .. . , ... ,., .,.,.,, . Ihi lull iwiurn 'Mil 'i bus in, up several lni- i 'I'.iiiu mill in H Krnil i . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1 nt t., I Ii In i II Unit lie IN U1M1M tl'llll) In mil (IWIII'I .Inn I C'riiwforil nf tin- Tnlwi (lull In urn wny imxI I l unit Hint Ii" hiuIu'm fn- mutlnc In Mt Kinim Hill) I'rli l jt'Mi'riliM "iin n Kiirxt IihIiii hi' ii ii'kIiIiiI. ihi" nt'W IiikIih h iiimiimi'i' n( Ilin Ollrrv wiih I nt ! in ril tn Hit- fmiM nf HiIm city mnl hi- iniiili' n illllnrt Ini piiKiliin 'l iil-n KiiM- Ik urrnt rl riiiiii' in the urn lllli'i' ntlli Inl, n ui'lriniii' wi ll nit'rllril Ii) Hint vi't t'lnii nml fitiutiiin hiiM'hnll limn nml mi t'lniri't It rlilli" nf tin Inn plliilll) nf I'iiImiii. I'rh'l, ;nlnn, I iiiMrnril mnl Ur. I . Itt'lillnir. tln Inltrr ii H l.iimin ili'iilll lirio mnl fur j rn 1 1 ii iiuijnr Iruuiiii I ilii r, tti'rn kiiN nl liinrli Ji" IihIm) nf tin- H hn nl- il ill". I i hi Ih n fiitnril nfliT illnncr ii'iiUi'r, lltltlll-l UN llllll'll iih I I'll SuIIImiii, mnl his mii'i'iliili't nf I In illmiimiili nf iKMmml tupi'llmitci. hit rlrli mnl inmiv I ! Is n f '"Is Mm If, tnhl ji'Mi'iilny nt Hm Kluuiils chili I ii in' 1 1 : I- I'rh'l wan n K'iiIkIiIh or t'ohiinlius tiinn In Kiniifi'. n nil illil Ki'f'il work In iirRiinl.liiK nml iHiot'tliiB tliltt iicllvlly of the men memi-iiK. Niitiirully. Im wim tiilliiti upon In uniplri) ninny linportunl IiiihoIihII Kiiiiii'd. Ho ho whh fhtiMfii to hold tlu Inillcntnr hi'twcen two rniclt teanm, min whlln mid mm iii'itm. Ahout 6(l,U0(i Miildlnm wein iiKHelillih'd nl thn itm'"'. " rrl1'' t' HH It' 1,11,1 ,,"'rH wnn thn liHtnil iimtiiinl of uiiKerlDK on rcMiiltM lii'twoen noldlern whleh l ii trreut ili ill. Ki VAi up the lni'iiii urn Itltuih'. thouKht of thu I. iiko xuin of tnoney thut would hu II. .1. unit InrnliiL- to Hin i nliiliiiill'l In u- n(fli'ir. nsUi'il "ilimeriil, hvi vim iii rmiui'il fill tiny 1)1 uH'i unn 101 ..I" M'llll L'I'llOIIll tllllUHlll lTOll-l - linn huh iiiini'1'en'iiry. I'rlel ttln- ! Im uiih. Ill fill'l. lltmlllVl) U1IU Hll'lt) n'tKt't 1,0 imillile. mi ho preum'd iiiu.ihiiiii. i unit' 10 nun n. - Hid Ki'iiornl, "I linvu iiniiiiKod for prolTtlon for you," -nnni ' in (lltnrli'tl Hill- "When lhi kuiiio Im titer, iiiurylm Html niiinliiK. I Imvn ortlered Ihn luind lo pl.iv thu Hlar HponttU'd lluiiner." tepllcil l hi' mm urfil. 'I'lllsu holittf rntliulio.lH Hill ln lilt rt'slnl In tin' minoiiuiv. unlit Hint .liitl t nllnlimi. pn motiT ti r llio rnii' Atliletli' ' him 1-iitiin.hleiTil lilr'vnt n-tlii'-liu nl mnl tll rmillnun Hi" irmini. Hon til' Ixixltic i'iiiIIm In Tiil-n. Ciilliilinii niiiilo ii wry finornhh' InipnvKlon on Hie llllo eiilhn-liiHtM nf this ill), ini'l he ! Ut'iii'mll) ...i... i ii. M rule ilmllm: nml .il,.ii,i,f1iiui fellow, tint' In ,iii' tiust of Hit' finm inn) hi' ,-,.lHM.,-(. I . ,,, . ,., . -i. hen- i'. h i ,11 .hull . riiniv l feuturi'H lYiiklt) I'arbmilie us t.iu- nl the heiulllnei H I'lirboime. It will he lemeiiihereil. eaiH'elh'ii hi i hediilnl hmil hen' taut Tuendny wtlli'Jat ri lteei' ImcaiiHn of llini'im. .mil lust nU;ht, ntx dnys later, boxed IVtronlty, n IoukIi surnpppr. at Nnw Oflninn. 1'nrlninne'n inalinRer, l.mv Din- milid tniiHl have d me Horn eRtent i.viiliiiiilnii In i onvtiu'i' LMIIiihan 1 1 lint lu tOarliiinnt" wn tenlly III when he nun elli'it Keens. his B with RAPS BOARDING HOUSE DIET Hmti Si)s "Victims" Don't ! I tn mull of IVrtnln Ponds. (iet HUSTON. I-ell. ". The man who Hms on the prnvitlit.il boarilliiK ' hoiiBi diet nf white bread. potauH H, i iiii .u m i iihliinally, prunes ami hk.n. meil nillK puiy lOnK well, but lie la. ks ilt.ilitj and tune, in- Mnmn lMu.nds a i-iH'.'l.lllnt In IniluK said In an .uliti'i'HS to the M. u dlst .Minisuii.' in.. 'il. it Inn 'odll Us re ii'iinieliili'd fruits nilll eeirillK 11)1 In "ilv ihfii tive tntnprr emtK A RAW, SORE THAI liases, Quickly When You Apply a LimeMusterolc. And Mu-ierole won't blister like the old l.isluonei! mustard plaster Just spread it on with your llnern. It ponettatc, to the sore spot with a Bcntlc tingle, loosens the conRrstlon and rlr.iw nit the soreness nntl pain. oMusttr.ilc ib n clean, while omt incut made with oil of mustaril. It is line U.r nek t. lief from sine throat, In om hu tonsilitis, croup, still neck, nsthi'M. neuraitjia, headache, coiifjcstion. plcunav i heutnatism, lum bajjo, patiti und mhes ni tho hack ot !ointNepram-,fcMremusclcs.brui?es,crii. Olains, lioMctl tcct r. ids on the chest. nothing like Mj'in.iu. ir croupychll- ln:n. Kc antJy t ir instant use. tlAo mill tin. h spitnl slo :t no ii IHI "THAT LITTLE onc vawi Liu Skc ot W( li'lii ,,V-NrJ AflC 0yl v5lJ ", hM. OFF- trTrW nJTfn'X LllJoPPi, tTvilK 1 ! Hi I ' fot ', IJ.O. Jut LUX ,-TQM '-'iS.i . . II T-llie. T f 1 iimm m i .at; I 'Billy' Friel Arrives Here; Accompanied by Bob Quinn WlNiiini (Hilli i 1'rl' I. ie. t ntly , imineil IiuMiiiks ininxiKer of the I'ul-i mi Western .,'.... LaM-lmlt flub, nr- rived hern yexti'iilny to iihhiiiiu' liln new poHltlon. h'rli'l mi mooni-1 piitileil hy lltih Qtiltin, Inniluens: rutin -1 niter or llie tst. lOUlu AmcncHn Ii iiKiie lull. li lei nod ljulnii wnro In con fir - t'licn vi'sierilny ufternumi wlth'Jtinit s K. t 'niwforil owiipr tit llm ollcrn mid , Hpent'er Ahhotl, tetlrliiK iireMdenl , mid inmi iKer N'othlni; hut routine CHANGES IN MILLERS i Soternl New TtifHt'i's to Wear Mill neiiHills riinlforiiiH; start Tnilnlntt Mnn'li AUNN'BArOMH, Kfh. 'i.-MIn1 nia ihiIIk liimehnll fnnn may find inany new mtimlifrM on the team workitiB in the Miller uniform whon I thu Ainerlcan Affinoliitlon oponn tho IPII HCiinon at Mlniienpn, (lnors 1 K. Ilelden, president of thn Mlnnc- uinills club tleclnred. hen an- nnuiit'liiff thnt thn looal club will be gin spring trnlnlnc at Oklaliotnit City .March fi. Tlin pltc.lililk' stnff will ho ururly the Kama in last renson with JiUnc". Hchaiier. !,nwilormllk. Uoherton. tleorKO and Duiunnt, expetted to do velop Into a ivIunlilR combination. The fiutfli'Iil ton, Is expected to be conipoKCd of veterans of othr Mil ler oampnlKnH, Wude, Itciuleaii. Itussell and Mtirph) tho cholco of nr.. ...(. unit ,..,llnttnliK Itilli'lil is l.tiirrttiin. The infield, however. Is uncertain, Wall) Smith, who plused first buso Met eiir. has been i.ont a contract'"''" iouhii.t t.. nu uV mo iiuin m and Is expected to report, as Is 1 thn Ht. Joseph oluh." .letinlngs who played short last sea- 1 " son Suwjcr. who played second nilnlmnm Tinntiul A'rrto base I. ,s. season Is u holdout, and iko Dais win not im with tho ciuh this year. Mr. Ilelden, however declared be is optimistic u to thn prospects of n good Infield, "We have lines nut for snvcr.li good In fielders and before the playing sea son starls cvpei't to show an Jntleld riinililmiih.il Hi, i: will be hard to beat.'' h" said. i'wtiic Pitcher ltcHiii. Twelve p iibers wt.l repor nt the opnv.tig .r iho training season. In addition to Mic vetcratts, Itruridag" III III lit- I III lit M . . W II I I I' at ' .. h . i b.it ttiA i l in it. ' II'F '. 11 II 1 I 1 t) I i i im y ' i -1 i mo .t' ( l 'ii ,nr ( H.h.'.K i -hi t h m j t a i t v Vihi-'l M lili'ftl l.itteil tt .i IttmtlHt i f III-' ,t't i-MikrfM liut l iinl ilur1 to hl il Ukt(UliI IH TuiM Hi hur4 Aiitlitu nf liMillnKlttn tn th-' lrtu- i i" ilMuni ,i n I ii 4i f " n f 'rt'H- - f IVn Jcr- in . ' 'ti ' iHi ii t 1 B II Mh r u l! n n Ait,) K "k l u n M GAME"- vooa cwi$.. OH, Ho, ou UJrVYi TriOOOY . Some dM 1 1 I it i';mUi -- t I II I 'll I ' . II 1' 1 .1 Ml 'llMfc'S" GoNA "BRErSV. OFF- luiKlnrnH ns trminu'teil and there.1 I e iu in, i. i tinll iw.rifii mi I rifi t-.l I 111? til. vrviu deferred Vvcral tluys, until Clrnwford ijntl l'rlel iiuve ....... ......... .aAx u ........I.... ,.r .. ..Ir.l. nml mirrielpiit tlmu to tonsiuer nil iilinllriint. , i nirinir, ine n.iy i.rtiwiorn iniro- 'iiui'fii t'riei unit tjuinti ui iiiihu miMe- 1 hall fnn anil Hint trio, with lr. IT. C UpIhIIiii;. wero KUtiHts nt lunch of Ihn Klwnnlti tiuh tjuimi In to rotiirn to St. Ioum nt r. or. o'clock tfnluv Woman Solon Favors Indiana Boxing Bill INDIANAPOLIS, lnd.. Keb. 7. Hopes of the Amerlctm Teulon that tin bill legalizing bnxlnc In Indiana would bicoino a law were Htrongthencd todny when Mm. Julia I). NHunn, tho' only wornnn ninntbcr of tho house, noted mralnnt an nttenipt to kill the moiiuro. and Ptillop of the South Dakota league, CUrk, Pyle. J''lshcr and llovllk will report. There Is some chance that Dumout will not be eligible to play, lie was with the Ilnston Americans las, season, but Mr. Ilelden said ho had received a I report that Dumont was on tho In- ollglbln list of tho league. He ex - .,!. In I. .... , Via niirtatlrtn ,1 f I n 1 1 nl t. daclded before tho opening of the training trip. J. "ileforo the training trip Is Iflnlaltu,! ...n nvnr.l tn li.ii'A ltu.1 ..llagUinSl i least so men in camp," .nr. lieitten i declared, "but It will Im necessary to I U"e a few of the men who show ac- , " """" ' ':,. i Beats Oklahoma CltlJ nose caught ust on top or a sinu- I 'bur which a', low tide protruded a OKLAHOMfi CITY. Feb. 7. Okln-! foot nbove the surface ot thu Indian tho Oklahoma City college hero to-iWln p,. reruui. il nt high tide tomor I night, 21 to 12, In basketball. Play row morning with the aid of a rlvcv was fast. tug sent south from here tonight Attention AD CLUB MEMBERS No Meeting Noon Todav Banquet for visitors to dedication University of Tulsa; 6:30 tonight Hotel Tulsa. If you have not made your reserva tion, Phone D. D. Bailey at Osage 130 or Guise at Osage 1429 before 3:00 o'clock today. Ladies are invited to attend. By B. Link V- NOTICE HoiW WT3 Tr(fc RtlST oP HtS HAUto U4 THE'CV'V GoMHTHIMG Tmm AlX MAKE Conference of State Hoard lo Determine Munkoffcc Hi Status Mi:8KOf!Ki;. Feb. 7 Tho lni mediaie future of nlliletli-s In MllsktiKei' llluh M lliml piobnlily depemls upon the tmti tune of the meetlntr next Saturday of Hie Htiiti. iithlellc board In Oklahoma City. With new offb ers to I." nituied, tfchools from HiIh side of the tttato will make a di'lcnnined effort to secure representation on the board. t'nless thin cm be (lone, MuskoKce probably will not ask te-inlinlltnrice In tho iiMioela lion after her HiinpvnwIon iC one year In up lUirry laulkner, coach, will at tend the iiiretltih. l'laylui; Homo of tho bet! tennis In three states, Mu.HkOKce'n bas ketball five has made a record of 10 victories In 13 (tames. Two games went lost by three points und two were lout on forelKti floors. Wltn u homo schedule the rent of the season, tho locals hope to t'lenii up the rest of tho fWtne.i. The lou of Parker has hurt the team somewhat, but Knulkner'ti men have demonstrated they c-in play without thn Htiu Thn best tennm of nil tho nearby etuteH will npstntr hern durlnif tho neasnn. With fiiich ti strtuiB .schedule. MuikoKeo ttitiH are none too anx ious to return to the Oklnhomii association. HOUSEBOAT AGAIN STALLED . , . ,, . ' llnrtllng's 'Ship' Stuck In .Middle of I ttin .MfOlltltl LllgOOII. daYTOVA Fin.. Feb. 7. Tim DAYTONA, Fin.. Feb. of houbobontlng played President - elect Harding ! . . i again inuuy aim ou iiin m- Inshoro here, no nearer tho end of his i , w L,ruiB0 thnn he was 24 hours ago. Meantimo hli houseboat Victoria, many hours behind schedule, re posed In the inldilln of Miwnulto goon, helow New Smyrna, with her I Ml .1 MANY ENTRANTS IN HOUND RACES Classy Field Faces Bar-j rier Here Opening j Day Have vcm got n greytuilll d ' 'This Is a iiuntlon whlclf Is becont ling more nmtnnn eti'-h das' n the 'tioeiilnc d.i of the races at Mid- rontlniint park drawn near Mliknntlnent park ht West T.j'.i it ti btisv pUei' these tlaB. the "schooling" or speed dogs Is going on steadily and the ntilmnls "tako nu" after the "rabbit" with Just u much fervor us though bunny were a real live Tcxatt Jack Instead of n clrvnr imitation. Many local dogH will he iintrnd cr.s for the various purse during tho nrst meellng, whlrli begins l'Vb ru.irv i2 (Washington's birthday) and fasts for 30 duytt, Registrations are coming In from dog owners nil over tho country; Kaneim und Cali fornia will be especially well repre enti.'tt and greyhounds will bo here from Canada also. .Many 1hvI 1 -nl nuns. It 's Misprising and nry crnlify Ing tt the mnnagnmcnt of Mltlcoii tincnt pitik to observe the keen lo cal literest tn thin new sport. Many olUxrns have nenulred spletiilltl tlogs whh h they are grooming for the omiliR races mid II if safe lo pro die' that tliw Tulsa dogs will Klve good accounts of themselves, rommunlr.itlon from Mrs. H hiock, Oakland, C.il. with refer ncn to entering llusslan wolf hounds hha been received by the Mltlcoi-tlnent Amusuinont company. Mrs Schrock Is qtiltn well known tn Oakland society i Ircles and Ii the owner of several of the.se handsome i.iliines In a recent Hpeclul event at Hi- Kmervvllle, (., track, Mrs. Situ ink's dogs won, straight, place and ..how .Mail) Visitors iit Plant. The new park which promises to be one of tho show plan", of Tulea, Is a beauty and Is visited .every day bv n constantly increasing niimoer of people who vlow the buildings, grounds and track with anticipatory delight for It Is n gem nf Its Mini, modern In every way und with con veniences for comfort and enjoy ment that make It an exception. The space under tho grandstand will house n complete restaurant and for this purpose mont of the equipment used In the Plata enfe has. been acquired. A beautifully furnished test room for ladles with i maid In attendance Is another fea ture which Is bound to becomo pop ular. Morals'.' What Aro'lhcyT NKW YOIIK. Fob. 7. "What do you' think of the morals of the young men and women of today," mi In quisitive nijiortcr asked Dr. Albert T. Poffenberger. fimfcsMor of psy chology at Columbia university. ".Morals'' My goodness. I did not know there was such a thing." re plied the professor, mmD. linker rrc.in llic West Olnil lla ihxn't. Have lei Follow the Tulsa Hrcnil Quality Pure. "In every city ont bakery nets the (pattern for jtU others to try to live tup to," raid W, H. Long, leading fcaliei of Los AngeleH, when o 'ei here tmlay on n tour of inspection n( the best Oklahoma bakeries. "Hoi 'S'tm Ureod enrlly Is the pace make .for tho Tuljia bakers. In fact, I 'tho bnkers from one end nf Ih ('country to the other had t3 fnllov ,tho pace sit hy the Tulsi .llrca 'Company w'th HnWum bread, ther voulfl be n radical tiPVvf In th brea duality of tnc nation VV-ire anothc sunstt." Jtr. Long then cnl nlcnl evplanatlnn Matemrnt wr.s true. "Hut you tlon't hnv technique." the widely mill. "Surely In this klogan, 'The Tnrtc Tel llinnlfestcd. "In my home city In produce nn excellent In bread, but I want to tell you I ,thnt I nm mhthtv thankful don't have to follow the pace Tulsn Bread Compnns witlt Ilolsum loaf." " sm spf.kd was, .ivsrinKP fov.tt TtnIo Thai .irx Vnlltl Itrnsnii fur 0.i Mllc IVr. I "Oullly usked tho r'ourf, jvheu .Ales Fish. S337 MrCny nvenuo, a.i'os jfo ans'.vi;r n charge of riylng'9 inllrt! hu hour wiihln the city, limits ji-.-l 'rday mot nlnt;. 1 "I suii) .t n. Uuf . Juiljo " Fla'i hejii'i "I nu'i 'sure-am-bul-JutUe'" r.'e ':'"unu in. in Think uf it 05 nuleu! ' the I'uuti Intirruplcd. "llul. judge, won't ou listen tj I'iMson''' Fish iile.uli'il. "Rpusjn? r.eason? Man. can you ihinlt of learon tho s.i.,ie week van do H5 miles tin hour In the city Inn. ,;s 7" Tho Jud'te wits I .'lentlts i "I sure could, Judge. And thai why I did It." F.sh cut In. "It w Ircum-mui cs. Judge, c l v c it nt- . lances." ' "Circumstnuceh" It was hooi h," tin' court overruJ. "I'm golnu to .give " 1 "Aw. 1'sten. Judge" Fish nppcilcil ulninrt lenrfull). ' I'm a poor man . hard-wii. king plumbjr. 1 guttu wife nni nine children." The court was softening. "An' listen, Judge. When I rets ou' of bed, the wlf h.i)s, 'Alex, the nul ' vuys the cook stys there nln t n I'runib of ilolsum bread In the hoi hn You crank up the Kolls Itoyce anil heat ft nntl don't you conio back hj;ij witnmjt iioisum, lH'lthor., The court wan In teats. "I itartctl out." Klah cmtlnt'ed -nntl I wnt tr) nine places anil the nil trail! they was out couldn't k.e .c:-"u;;ii mi hand." Tho Court (tabbed attdl'jlv. "Sn I vhiapAru to' old ninel use. 'Come on. life bo to tha lit mini factoiv.' .Imlcc. I not it nml Maa on tnv way home tjth it vht:i tho eov plncheil nu ' I'l isiiitei' iIhcIi irjjetl'" roarc Mi" .ludgi. wiping Iti'i )cs, 'Wont a j-l'r", wcr llsirn tu rcisnn'' President of National Association of Boxing K. LIUINCilJH. VS I:. Liglngor was rhocn presi dent of the National lJoxlug nsnoclft itlon. recently formed by boxing pro moters, from 10 Matin, nt n meeting In New York. The association nlins to place boxing under uniform rule throughout the country und, by co operating, put the gnmo on n, higher piano hy dealing severely with un scrupulous boxers, inatuigers and promoters. I'ctiflng Meet N 1'ropo.Hil. A'A' YOKIC, Feb. 7 -An Inter n.Ulmial fencing tournament be tween teams of 12 inch represent ing tho United Mtate and Kn gland will bo held hero next summer, it became known, today. St. Louis Man May Establish Gumnasium and Restaurant Here 1) U. Simpson of St. Louis, for several yejra nssoclatotl In box ing nntl mow manager of Joo Mc Mullen, crack Mound city llght weight, may establish a iryiuna rlum, restaurant and general HportiK hendiiuarters here. Ac cording t'o Sltnpt-on, ho Is much Impressed with Tulsa and with the need of a gymnasium here, both for use of boxers and busi ness men. and It seeking a locu tion for his proposed business. B r 12 OLS0. r BREAD f k,v-;t-3-) tt jp Vis Lc i S-.y r0 i I II am THE i i jib 3 m. m w m m-m a .rmvtrr m- ! i fill v swimxzMM: TULSA BREAD CO? PALLAS CANCELS GRAPPLING MEET , Inability lo Secure Tough Opponent for Lewis, Reason t'nitble to necuro a formulae poncnt nntl one considered its a contender, such nn Hurl Cad1..c .it or ; .urn jonuon, to met Champ on F.d (Stranglcr) Ixnls In a pr voM wrcstllnif match hero tlifci ni'.'ii i or In March, Louis Pallas has w.th druwn from tho promotion .. h KrappllnB meet. Pallas una I n. Newman, tiMtoelated with Pa,,,. ln the proposed staging of the n.ith were advised by the muling. ,, Iewls that thn chmplon woui I no: meet one ot tho nbovo named i-on-tenders. Snndow miggested ninxJior grnppler of little known ulnim and Putlus. refusing to bo u part.,.-. ln the Ktaglnr ot n mutch imlem K worthy opponent could bo -c urcd, withdrew. Newman It endeavoring Ii erure ii well knowa grnppler tn tuo: liwls here, and, If unsucu'ifiii ht too, will wdthdraw from wre.rtllnt promotion. HEN D R I X I SR ELEAS ED Veteran Cul Kpltlmll Hurler It Out fH',a' .Martin, IMU'hcr, Msn Contract CHICAGO, Feb, 7 - Claude tfr, tlrlx, veteran spltball pltoher of the Chicago Cub", was iinrnntIitIon.il!' released today, according lo an nouncctnetit mndo by PrcMett Veeck. Ilendrlx had been named Inst full In rcportH of alleged eo) lilttlnn with gambling und rrports had been current for some time thir he would not bo retained bv the Cubs. The signed contract of Pitrher "Speed" Martin was received nt Cub headquarters today. Amateur Heavy Champs To Battle at New York .VRW YOIIK, Feb. 7. Captain K V. Chandler, heavyweight champion of the British army, and 'William Kpengter, champion of the New York police department, nmiteurs, have been matched to box hero ln the near future, by the Internatlonil Sporting club, it was announced to day. JACKSOlDljNDEErVrATCHED i .. Lightweights llot ItontuLs !'cbruar) '.', at Madison Square Curtlcn NHW YORK. Feb. 7 Willie Jack son and Johnny Uundeo have been matched to box 15 rounds tn a de cision at Madison Square Clarden. Pebrunry 25, It was announced to day. . 1 AT Ke he Ml II '111- IV?