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TULSA DAILY WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1021 J. K. CRAWFORD WILL NOT ACCEPT PRESIDENCY OF W. A Favors Combining of Offices SJZSMAJ With Brill as League Mogul UusinoHS Affairs Would Prevent Crawford's Acceptance BRILL LOGICAL CHOICE l.oiai Club Owner Points to 3! a ij Qualification of Ok lahoma City Ktlitor 1 I.AHHV PA1LHY. itac JC. Crawford, owner of tho ' u H.- Western les.pu Imndiall club sv , t)i fti'irpt tils pronldency of the. V fill II association should that p ..l 'i ho tendered him. This was ti.o l-t 1 ne, 'n(lnilil yesterday of he millionaire till operator and l.asrball magnate, following the i i it if u leltar from K. It. tavU. resident of lh "kliitllifiic club of Mr on' urn association, In which ho j i j ) asks If the, local niHRlialn w I I incept the post as W. A. I. id ( raw-ford Mhl hi oil In wlnciw de mantis nil his tlinn nnil tin has even turned over the. nffnlra of his own Tulsi club to Hilly 1'ilnl. business manager, nnil tlit ho VIII have no tirno to ilovoto to other baseball af fairs, Combining of all league offices Into onn nnd the, selection of Charles J. Drill. Oklahoma City sports odl tor, nnd for 10 )r secretary of the Western association, I advo cated by Crawford. Thn Western association rim pro"t greatly I; ecntralUltig nil offices, and It will nlso mid to Its efficiency by the. selection of n mnn cnpnblo of handl ing nil linguo details and who has tho ilmo at his dlsposnl to fill such u position," said Crrtvvfnid. "1 believe. Charley Hill I" tho mnn for thfit plncn nnd urgo IiIm election, llrill linn been connected with the. Western association In nil official , -imrii for 10 years nnd for thnt reason, ajihle. from his many olho. uplcnuld qualifications, shnuld ! thn tnnn named for tho Ptnco os league official," t'rnwforil con tludcd, i:li:ction of niubh w NOW lKMUVHI OKUTAIN. With tho announcement of (?rw ford that he will nut consider tho presidency (if tho Western iikhocIh- ton. tho election of llrllt ns league official, providing nil ''" "rS lomblned, nn president 1m belloyrd practically assured. Tho Western association cluli owner meet hero next Hmulay. This Ih ono of their nmst Important meeting hm several vital matters ...in i. ,irt,lMt rh that time. chief of which are tho olectlon of offlcori, (or officer), and thn ndoptlon of tho 1921 echodnlo. ls&rry Tywilcy Hut' , GREYHOUND MEET Nebraska Wild Hill Is the! Victor in Fourth I Race ! Mtchvr Hill Ucrlka Ih Itvlicvvil Holdout hi Cardinal Leader iiiflil Hi i. . ii I. i ' I IIII.Ht II' ' ' I.Htllr . r In" ( l-fl . Will II III ! 1' t .1 Hhnrkcv In n rmiiid limit lint H ii i . n i: -IIiirIm'k hm nut mil ii I'tcii nitii iTHiii id ,m I uiiikir IOhi I I'm yen i . In. id in lint Tii'illii r nf Ibi hm In tilled un ln-lliir Mil' h lierfnrimT d KHiirki . wan. ilnliliy Iiih M xv SprltiK" 'Hllnplc In IiIh only a (IIIH of Kansas Father Searches for His Daughter Here lav Ciintilnulmtn. 17-ycnr-old (l!i;hter n O. U CtinnliiKhain of ahn-rynlc. Knn.. who ran nwny from liomo Monday mornlnt; Im be llewd to be hhltnu In Tulaa. accord tint to her father, -who laht nlr.ht up Tifvilnd to Tho World for aid In hunt I mr bin dniiEht4r. Tho ulrl left liomn Monday mornltiK for hcIiooI, ncfordlnir to tho father, but In Ktend of colntr to fvhool, left town. nnd haiin't boon heard of nlno- When Mho left homo nho w;ib wear- lnir a brfiit blun ciwt. iv hluu Mklrt u-hltn tnlfldv IiIouho. brown Hhwr and brown MtwlttniTJ. Hhfl Iiiim tirnnti lialr nnd brown even, hor fa ther nald. and fair complovlon. Tho father nnld that ho knew of no rea mm why tho Rlrl Hhonld leavo homo The rK'Hc" Ivro lllnic In tho hunt. PLAN CAMPAIGN OF CHEER SoHillcn Affllliunl Willi TiiIhii Kn ilenr to Vlull Clmrlty, llmnr. ltrniilnr vlnltH Of eheor to IliHtltll Hnrm In Tnlrni nnd vicinity Mlmllar in ill n cnuntv noor farm will be TTimfti In rotation on Sundnyn by vnunc neonlo'i HoeletleM nfflllnted with tho Tiilm 'hrlBtlnn Ihiileiivot union, ncordlr.c to ibna inado at n nieptlnir in thu l-'lrnt l.utlmran ihureh Tuenday evening. A definite ehodiilo for tho visit will be worked out nt oneo by thn union's fxeeullve committee. Mlsi Winona Htntir. of thn Second Presbyterian Church, was elected Merretary of the iinlnn nnd V.. 1,. llutnKarner, of ths vtr.i T.utbnrnn rhurrli. vlcn presi dent. Tho rcfiular meetlnc dnte for tho union hereafter was et for the first Tuesday cvonlnK tn each rnnntli. Mlsa Mnrchn llolinos. din leint riirlstlan Kndeavnr president. nnnouncrd that 115 Kndeavorors In M riltrirt hnvii reirlstered for the annual HtAte conventl.m In HKIa hnmi Pltv In June, and that the district lacks only 10 t rtMrhlnK Its rcKlstration iuotii. l:... Mother-Daughter Banquet Gets Big Registrations HcRlstruttnn for thn mothers and dnuchterM banquets at the Klrt rhristlun nnd Klrst Methodist f hurfhes 1'rlday evenlnt; U pnmrehs- lnff rapidly. The pioKrams ami mpnns have been planned and the proKrains aro now IioIhb primed and decoraiions Installed In the rooms In which tho bannuols will take plico, Uoth mothers and daiiBhters will Hpeak durliiB tli" evenltiB. An attendance of about 200 Is expected at tho Klrst Methodist church. Van Anti-Allen Sninl Itlll. OhYMI'IA, Wash.. Murrh 2 The nntl-allcn land bill plssnd tho nonato today Tho mensuro already ban banned tho houso nnd goes to tho covcrnor. Ailmlu Manor lVMreslnn. M f Hill, ncRio chared with posseifslnn of lhiuor. ontered n plea rf pulltv beforo county court Wod- iedav mnrnlntr and was sentenced in servo 67 days In the count jail for 'ho olfeiro in 1 Til i. Hiii i w ri ti ": ii tin. it UI'I" H ill I I'lll i . Ih'Iiii? roitvi spl. ii- dldlv l.itely nnd shuilld Itue -li.cikiy n rial sfrap. I Hhdtltey Iiiih been In Jlnt several Weeks llvltm t lit life" away from llroiidwny effort to reirsln form that few months iicii madn him tho Kreatest buntnuis Whether ho still has tho stuff that makes n Blent flBhter should bo determined tulilBht, as Hobby Is a lever and rilBKed buy and will make thu best of them step Tim (iirrer of Hlinrki')' offers ii lensoli that ctory Joiiiik mill nm lilt Ions iithlctr nnd ccry joiiinc limn tilmiild lic'i. When .Iimi lijncli wnt 1 1 1 iti down for llio count sctenil wii'lis nun nnil Hoy Mourn followed with uniitlier kiKN'koiil a few weeks Inter, Hulitcr. 0 Hut ho coiililii't hIjiikI Ills enrcer us a topnolilicr. Sliarkc), coiiiiicror hint ear of llmtiiy Wilde In tlic hitler's first bout In AiiM'ilrn, wiim ii uri'iit flBhlrr. Hut lit' couldn't slaiiil prnsM'rlly. ml tin" mad tn olilhlou ' wiim cM'ii iiuiro sist ily 1 1 ut ii w mini to faiui'. - Jimmy Itlley wants nnnther bout with Hay Holt. Jimmy lost to tho latter In n 10 -round scrap hero last week and askii for another rhaino with thn pheuoin from (Jharlln .Simon's stable- Jimmy Is entllled tn another i:n with Holt. Theio was never a dinner or morn IikimiIiIo lad In ik local rlnK than tho hard worklni; boy from tho Cosden in finery. Ho always has Riven his best In scraps here. There s anion when Hlley's In thu rlnK. -1 Hut till) Ix'St inil'l of It Ih In tho manner In which .llmiiiy usl.s lor a rvltirn Intnl. Ih" doesn't wiy lin "out of hIiiiim', that old stall, r offer nny nlber iiiii fur Ills ilefrnt. Ho bHch Holt crclit fur hi'liiB ii IoiikIi, t'leter nml hunt lilltliiK Isiy. and In fact wis ho iinilerestlmiiteil his thal's ability, Kucli lsiyw im Itlley should ho lv i'ii ciicouriiKCiueiit, mid In view of Ills NiM efforts, Promoter Ciilln linn should, In nil fairness, bIm) Jimmy n relurii b IHi Halt. $10,000 Purse Offered for Title Cue Match Yesterdag'ji Results I i si rare, thrse-sUteent hs of r it. lien llriish, first. Lady 1. s.n, nil; Hly. third. Time. 20 ..iinils Ma by Time, Isllvlew, I i .1 Ii Ish tSdy also ran "lid rier, qnnrler mile -I'rt I'lne, first; Ki'eililtV, Nsrond, l . v Clnlr. ihlrd Time, S7 see id' Ink Knp. hnndiin Whiff, t ill, k llrndtey nlso r.in. Third race, thre-llenth of ti, di leeriie, flrwt; IMeky I'nd- (,i h nil. Wild Itnse, third Time. 20 2 .'. sernnds While child Jd, Kuney Wttnkle. Mlsrt (lilffi rln nlso mil. routlh lues. iilurter mIM--Mnnnshlne Wild Hill. first, friendly K. seeond; Ited Hed lloie, third Time. 2lt ll-S ser i.iiiU Hilly Hnv. Iiuffys Malt, Hush Heiilien slso ran I'lfth niee, three sixteenths of mile Ilusy Plnlr. flist, I'lvlnB Htons, seennd, Mummy Hotan, third. Time. 10 S-f' sernnds. Or. nirt, Arasee, Cheorful Moments ii I so rim. Sixth race, quarter mile Moonshine, first; Kenrless, H"e ohil. Cinder I'litb, third Time, t-f, seconds. Mls-i I'lnkey Heir, The Tlcor also ran. HT. IiflH, Msreh 2 - Manager Hi audi Hh key of ilie HI I.'itliil NiiIIoiihIh. In Invi'stlKatlliB 'he nb is ii'e of l'll her Hill llcitha, ne inrdlnK tti a dlspiiti'h from the Cardinals t r a I n I n K amu nt OrnnKe, Texas Hertlen. who was obtained from th I.os Arneles dub of thn I'n-1 eiflc CiiNMi liKue, In excbntiKe for four plers, wits' reeently report ed to have forwarded his wltcned iiiiilriit to the loriils. but ioth HlK has been fieri either of the p.iper or player, nnd llb key be llt'MH be In ,-i li'ildiillt. The C.irdlti.ilM are haul (it work pri 1'iirlnK fin their first, pame HKslna the Philadelphia Amerl- uiis nt llotis'iin hViturilay, HOLDOUTS SURRENDER YANK STOCK UP, BAKER RETURNS, I ' I I Come Rack of Home-Run! i KinK Makes Club ! ; Flag Contender Tex Richard Receives Offer of $750,000 to Hold Bout in London Tulsa Favorite Boxes Jack Sharkey Friday I'lw Hei iili llrniil Yanks to Iteport Tishi) I'ri'U and Mi'iiid to loin Club liiiler, NKW YOltIC, March 2 - Klve New I York Aiiieriuiu Iihbiih playern who i Imve been "boldliiK out" have siir 1 rendered and will report tn Mil miner , IliiBBlns at Hhrevepoit Thursday, It , was said. They ate; Wally HohatiB, , inteher. Hob Hhawkey nml Jai k i.JiiIihi, pitchers. Aaron Wind Wallln 1'lpp, Infleldern Walter I'ecklnpnUBh, sliortstup I llf fntrrntlaril News HerMt t NIW YOHK, .March 2. Ynnkoe stork In the romltiK American ' lenRini p.mannt i;ir looks strotiBor today than ever. (lotMm fahs, who havs been pre- ! dli-tltiK' that Miller HtiBKlna' 1021 entry will dethrone the Chnmplon Indians and win for New York Its first American Ikiikuh i hamplonsblp. are sure of It now. The loaiHiu: ,1. Franklin Maker is hack on thn Job. The veteran third baseman, wh.i spent 1920 on his Trappe, Maryland, farm, has aecepted trms offered by Colonels Huppert and llmtnn. lie In few duvs to lot of HtretiBth New York in--ne7er was, In fielder In the will arrive hem 1 sIkii his contract , linker will mid n , and balance to tho , field. lie la not , fuel rim flashiest i bUHlncss. Hut he Is steady. And , ho enn lilt. With J. Fran kiln's lar ' rupltiif power added to that of Huth. i.mt I I'll'I'i Ward, I'ecklni.dtiKh and the ",,u ' . . ,1 .....1... ..I ,.,iir,l..rra' inn. lil 111,' iiiriiii" in row." the Yankees; are boIiib to be NKW YulIK'. Manh 2 -Tex Hlt'kard, promoter of the lump sey-C a r p e n t I e r heavywelKht championship content, announced tnnlKht ncelpt of a 750.UUO offer for the bout at London. Th offer, In cable form, was signed by M.'OrB" McDonald of the London Olympla. ltli kard, who has un til the end of th month to select a site for the contest, nnnoumcil today that 1 would Blve thu proposition "ilue consideration M. E. CAGERS VICTORS I Irsl .Mctlnxllilx 'r,, iirsi Chris lliini :t l tn In .Sunday Scliool Irt'nBiio. The First Methodists Inst night defeated the First christians 31 to 1 I In tho Church Ilnsketli.nl league on tho Y. M. ;. court. The lineup; I - (ill I'lH. FIlM Clw. (II) and Hob Meiisel. ullllty player. fiae tlm nlKlilmare o every piwuer in not elKhed. but IIiibbIiih believes tho American lenBUe. they will report with tho other res-1 Vnnkeo officials aro Just as en-tilui-H. j thusliisllc over Hnker'a return iih are Norman McMlllun. a Ynnkee urns-. tho fans. "Maker teporta ho Is In pei t from tin tlreenvllle. Hmitb At- In till' i lub, Is perfonnlm; brilliantly Nehriiskn Wild MIH'w victory In the foutth raeo of qunrter-mllo over Mm i-l.ikHlcst field, of thn six races feiitnreil vesterdny's prnurnin of! Bre)linuiid riir.es at Mldcontlnent p.irk. Nebraska Wild Hill, sold re rently for J hlBh prleo came Into hi own after ru ii ill iik nut of the money In a dlsaiipolntliiR race n few days iib" ami won after a thrilllmc three-cornered flxht. with Friendly Fiix and Hed Hed Horn) closo nocond nml third. Nebrnska Wild Hill showed his class early In the men when lie wnrkyil blii way to the rail and tnok and maintained the lead, prcrurlous thmiKh It was, until the flnlnh. Hurli splendid iIobh ns Hilly Hay. Duffy's Malt and Hush Hcubeti finished out of the money In this race. lien llriish won his first race when be captured tho opcnliiB event of Ihree-slxleenths, wlnnliiB Iinndlly. Ink Smi Is I I.iiol. Ink Spot was cut off In the second rnro while bntillnu with lied l'lne and flnlahed (hit of tho money. Ited l'lne, consldeied tho class or the raeo ran truo to form and won caeily. Almost ns cnod a field of speed ers as In thu fourth race facod thn barrier In the fifth, which was won easily by Husy Clair. Dr. Flirt, onn of the favorites flnlshod out of the mutiny. Talent Distributed Today. Talent I" well distributed In today's card of six races which in art nt 3 o'clock and it Is probably the brut balanced proBram yet offered. nt the Hhrevepott ramp, it wns re ported today Vesti i ilny ho hit thn t nil over ilasscr park fence tin en times. Tho New York Nationals' recruit sund arrived lust nlBht ut Kan Antonio and was ordored to practice, today. M'KECHNIEsiGNS"C0NTRACT I 1 till..-. I I. 1.1.. ., , Klltlll I'UlliJIWllll liee(iii,i iii i'jm n 'j - 'off," said Htislness MnniiBr Harrow First M Henry F Itlrch It. Carnuhan Vet'hon Wilson C Oibhons Schue tl McArthur II. CarnnliHii . . .f) I. Ksiill (loals from field: Henry 4, it, Carnuhan I, Hdnie 6. Wilson 2, Vernon 3. (Millions 2, Mlrch 1. Foul Kunls- ll. carnuhan A, Vernin 2, M'ibstltiitions. Cramer for Mirc'i, ' uircii ror r ismiiii mcoii ror wn son." Hefcrce: F.lbel. Former I'lralo Inflelder Itcports to .Millers at Oklahoma CIIJ. IM'ITriMUltdH, March 2 -- Joe Cnntlllon, inaiuiKcr and part owner of the Minneapolis club nf the Amer Unu association, wan In this city yes- ' leulay nnd nnnoiinred Hint he had siBlied Hill MrKechnle, I'lrate In flelder who was recently sold to the Minneapolis club. McKcrhnlo wilt if purl for duty at Oklahoma City .March le, be said, and ndded thill ho was pleased with the transfer. today, "and ho expects to be able to whip himself into shape ns speed ily ns any of tho seasoned players. Ho will surely add a lot of stretiBth to thn tenm nnd wo aro mlBhty Bl.nl to wolcomo him back." bantamkgis1iatched JlMl Dyncli to I lat I fc .Ion Illinium ut lociaiin .Miircn in. I.KVKl-AND, Ohio, Mnrch 2 Joe Lynch. banlamwolBht champion, has been matched for 10-ronnd bout with Joe Hurman of C'hlcnKo. .Man h 10. Uurtuan is to make 118 pounds. Kansas Must Keep lCuBUBcmcnt. MILWAUKi:!:, Wis.. March 2 Hocky Kansas 'will keep his etiBiiB" ilicnt to box Hlchlu Mitchell here on March U or a complaint will be filed with the Wisconsin boxltiB commission thnt may result In tho Hllffalo boxer belllB barred from this state, was tho ultimatum sent Kansas TurHdny nlBht by Tom An drews, promoter of tho match, who says that advance sates already aro nun ii than IIO.UOO. Oklnhouui Natural .Sues Inland. DamiiBs tolalltiB JGI.G1S wero asked In a suit brought In district court Wednesday by the Oklahoma Natural (las company nsalnst tho Inland HeflnltiK company, tho plaintiff nllcglnB tho latter company failed n carry out Its contract to furnish cars and transport uiinntiilcH of Biisollno from gnsollnc plants operated ny uio kub company, to tho Inland refineries. --, i 1 AIIcbciI .Mall Mandll Freed. COUNCIL MLCFF.M, Iowa, March 2. a Jury In federal court acquit ted Clyde l'offenbcrficr, Indicted for complicity in the IlurllnRton mall cir robbery In thH city Inst No vember, after beltiB out four bourn. International Directors to Pass on Akron Sale NF.W YOHK", Mm eh 2 Tho board of directors of tho Interna tional leuKtiu will meet hero tomor row to pass on thu salo of thu Ak ron frnnchltfa to Montreal, It wns announced hero today by President John C. Toole. It Is expected the salo will bo ratified and the schedule revised. i tv m j I 30 DAYS TO PICK A TITLE GO SIGHT Tex Would Stage Bout in New York City Others Considered ASK ORATORIO VOLUNTEERS At- PrnsiM'ctho Singers tin Ited to trniT Tliurstlny llelicarsjil. Loml men nml women singers who would like to take part in tho presentation of Mendelssohn's ora torio mnstcrpiiico "IJIIJah," by tho chorus choir of tho First Christian church beforo Disciples of Christ In stain convention assembled at tho Tulsa church tho ovonlns of May 2, 'are Invited to attend tho weekly ro- large j henrmil of tho choir at 7:30 o'clock woven i luursu.iy cvcninK. . nuiiiuer oi nn; Hubby HiibIics Hobby Hughes, New Orleans ban tam, ono of. tho greatest ring favo rites In Tulsa, tomorrow night cn Biibch In ono of hit toughest bat tles when ho steps 10 rounds with Jack Sharkey, a former tltlo con tended, at Hot Springs. NKW YOHK, Mnrch 2 T. s guessing contest over tho probai n site of the Demiisoy-Carpentler fiKlr. was renewed today. With Tex Hlckurd ready to p., tho idle of the lone promoter n, 1 , the Mradj -Cochran ttuusfrr papci t properly signed, tho miming of locution for the contest Is the . (remaining point of Interest, 1 Itlckard has 30 days In which Iscloct ii site, lie hopes lo be , jto make tho selection within a fl night, however. 1 Ono thing seems sure since I', , 'aril hns taken over tho big bmr i will not go broad. Tho peer , promoters wants to stage It t . I hero In New York If possible tho dale has been definitely net ., July 2, Havana Is eliminated. T'i 'July briind of weather In Cuba Is ton torrid for any pair of gladiators I Hentnn Harbor. .Mich., has rcct ly been given consideration nn n t-l " uy me jiioiooivr. HlcKnnl lias nlso the nrrer ri,' i Canadian syndicate .to fall hndc and New Jersey is very much in ti.. running and continue to remain ror a while, even though the Inn of rounds In tho "skecter" BtnU u twelve. Close friends of Dm prom t r hinted today that with boxing good favor at Albany and no dat Berlins opposition to the bout heir staged here In sight nt prtscic Gotham will get It. It Is nllogetlv i possible that It will be staged utnlc" conditions thnt will eliminate t.cr ous objection u generous pen en' age of the receipts may bo dlrc d Into chnritahln channels. NKW YOHK, March 2. -Charlm C Cllne, a local billiard academy proprietor, lodnv offered a purse or IIO.OOI) for a worms ciiaiupionsuip I ft. 2 balk Hue billiard champumsmp tweeu Willie lloppo anil KUimru lloretunns. The offer Is couilllloncd upon the p!a)crs iiKreelug to play 1,800 points. Tris Speaker Slams 2 Homers in hirst Day CLi:Yi:LAND.Ohlo, March 2 - With Catcher Htowi O'Neill serving tho ball in batting practice,' Malinger Tils Hpenkcr of tho Cleveland Indians InniiBUiated the spring tunning season at Hallux by driving two nuns ovei iiie icucc. ai cut iium lo advices received beie Today's Entries ' First race, throo sUteenthH of mllo Haby Time, Fallvlovv, Heal IriHh I.uly, P.ichy ltadcn, Mrdl clim Marj. Creole Bun. Second race, (iuarler-mlle Hlnck Jack, Miss Dufferln. Tho Tluer, Sltkum, Hecurlty and Wild Irishman. Third race, three-slxtencth of mile -On 'lime, Duffy' Malt, Arnsee, Hush Hiiebeu, Dr. Flirt and Miss Vindicator. Fourth raciv Flve-olxteenths nf mile--.Mission Hoy, Wildest Dillon, Fearless, Horwick and Ilusy Clnlr. Fifth race, three-sixteenths nt mill Alabama Jack. Honey suckle, the Homer, Alhlna Chlci, Welcome and Ink Hpot. ftlxth race, quarter mile Kay Cnuntv, Naomi, Hed Hed Hose, Chick Hriulley. Mickey Clair and Cheerful .Moments. Legislative Sidelights CONTINl'Kn KltOM PAIIIV TIIIIKK should bo drawn. It also applies to superior court Jilrlsts. Seven Time l'i unit Scicn Down The pure livestock tireedcrH as sociation bad their bill against scrub bulls before tho house this Hesslon as It has been about six times be fore. It was given short shrift in committee of tile whole, house nnd the usual hilarity over the obsequies occurred. The tunui shott shrift was Blven tho famous dog law ono Intended to prevent canines frot doing to the sheep what the Itrd commanded lsiael to do tu tho lllttltes. Moth of these measures have their pluce on all well regulated legisla tive calendars and appear to get strong suppuit evety where but from legislators. looks Hail for Tnllhliia. A bill Introduced by Hcnator Clark Nichols would stop all work on t lit tubercular sanltorlum nt Tallhlna mid repeal tho net of i s tnhllshmcnt. Ho Is nn administra tion mnn and lint given to shooting at stale Institutions. The site Is In Ln Floro county- Senator Joe Flem ing IIvcm In Le Flore county, too. and the administration looks with considerable disfavor on the Flem ing pulpy of otlng "naye" on every measure that looks like an advance charge on Stato Treasurer leecraft's titrong box. However, Morning is among tho best llttlo abollshers of Institutions In either buuse and may glvo fellow members u surprise on a move ment directed at the disestablish ment of certain Institutions. Ono of the laughable features of legislation this week camo up when Robertson of Oklahoma county was begging Islle Kalter not to impose the dutv of educating the blind on the state superintendent of publla Instruction, adding that he is over worked now. The abolishment bill was finally changed tu give the slate board of eitneallnn eliarcru of the blind, and the bill to abolish the votutlonai Montr tin without qtuatton noard Is also. directing the board of If lPjMT-3 ?i;i.J,i.Vl,ii" l'd,.,.Cft.,'? l" .ML0" caK; - KJHSwk?; 'THAT LITTLE GAME" By R Link SAY. SAM (VlAflTHY vOAS KXBLUH.' frtC HooJ SOU ItAD A GATKefJlN' OFooN6 ari Feti.eris oven. To Voua PLA.ce, -5He sbc TKAV HrrtV Toto rtetv Yoo toffne UAf.r NlfcMT L. V CAH, THEM Bae YodNG ToaMBR AelD ToMMSon BofS FGTCMSC At-OfJS A couplk tjudks and we Playcd SoMe Poker over Him.--I CoMe Nl6HTb LOSIN" (viy FARM, "Too, TCc Gcrr o& APtAVlM' SorAE NEW FAN DAMGUITS GAME Tet CAkU -SPiT IN THE. SVMV4': - ' SPIT IN TH' SlUK 6ooMD LU A VULGAR PASTIME TlMfAIMV, . vyOOtoraTT 7 0 . feu no f?r- BY : (TACKY - US A HUM V:J IM OUI4 rtf- niembers of tho Tulsa Male Chorus are planning to assist with tho pro duction and a total of 75 voices Is thn expectation of Krncst Prang ta mm, choir director. Mr. Stamm's ability ln musical direction Is nlso being employed ln thn Tulsa Male chorus, and at pres ent In a new mixed chorus of about 100 vohs at Sapulpa. Mr. Stnmm Is leading tho recently organised chorus In preparation for a public concert April It. Ho was In clmrgo of tho weekly rehearsal Wednesday evening nt tho Methodist church In Hapulpa. Sooner Aggie Matmcn Compete With Texans COLLFCii: STATION. Texas, Ma"rch 2. Tho wrestling team of A. ti. M. colloge, accompanied by Coach 1 O. Jbnes nnd Athletic Manager .lames Sullivan, left hero todny for Stillwater, Okla., to com pete with the Oklahoma Aggies nnd Texas Ionghorns In tho southwest conference wrestling meet March 4-ti. Following the meet they will go to Norman, Okla., to meet tho Oklahoma university team. C1NCY RED CONTINGENT OFF Superintendent Wilson has had two fights, ono with ll(u;ernor Williams and the other with Covcrnor Hob ertsnn, his duty is to look wise. (Jf course ho Is cx-offlclo head of the stato board of education, but tho other membets are appointed by (bo governor nnd generally performs splendidly as all woli bred appoin ted! should. Then, too, with tho higher educational Institutions, Wil son has ticen committed!, regented and boarded until a command from him might command a merry hooray, but no more. Publicly ho can visit the 09111111011 schools nnd talk to such school teachers us happen to call. Private ly bo can swear at his enemies, but being of 11 religious turn of mind, that privilege it not Indulged In to any extent. ' CI1V.1I1 of Officialdom. Appropriations h.ivo brought out that thu state department heads agreo with the public on economy and the fights to cut down and raise appt opii.itions for another makes an Interesting slud. but, while Interesting, is nut refreshing. This npplles with the stale Institu tion.! as well as statehuuso depart ments. Tho lesser ediirnilonal Institu tions deelari that the normals nre trying to get the Hoii'm sharo or shares; the norm.ils talk softly about tho state university and the A. .t M. college and they, In turn. 1 tnlk of making such great models . ns to make of tho others only of 1 secondary Impoi tance. Out In tho backyard, where the mqst folks Ilvo 1 but who have no onn to appear 1 beforo legislative appropriation committees, are the champions of the common schools who claim they take what Captain ljiarus had to bu satisfied with when ho appeared H tho door of Mr. Certain Hhh 1 Man. And tho Iiicm Jt'imMo truth Is that , nil of them arc about half right. I tho only probability of explanation1 is Hint the system started off wrong and hns been glowing worse utneo , the original start. , They Havo No lleprcMMitallvc. And It must be remembered that 1 there Ih no official representative , 1 from the unfortunates of the elee- , mosynary Institutions, filled to over flowing nnd tho population in creasing rather than decreasing. With three Insane nsyhtmps nnd all crowded, the Inmates can but take the crtims falling ream the appro priation tables. Thi'HO trying to are for them do their best, but heir Inmates enn not lobby. It U probabij no worse in Oklahoma than elsewhere I ui is o-e of the 1 wrong font!) cf oui government. Denies Wife Desertion Charge. John Osenbnugh, arrested hero on nfvarrant Issued In Kansas, charg ing him with abandonment of his wife, mado bond of J500 In district court Wednesday after obtaining a writ of habeas corpus and will re port to tho court March for hear ing on the petition. Osetibaugh de nies he has abandoned his wife and claims he has maintained her until Inst month when ho lost his position and came to Tulsa seeking work, - - - - KZEIU! niKir Itehlnr ililn dlMat. Tir Ii ctnt boi at cur iltk. Cm.OMAI. IlRffl CO, -Aijvt. Pat Mown lli-adi Squad if l'lajors Coins 10 CImxi Camp. CINCINNATI, March 2. IJleven players nf tho Cincinnati baseball club arrived here today nnd de parted for the south, headed by Manager Pat Mnran. Other players who did not como to Cincinnati will go to the training enmp at Cisco, TeSns, directly from their homes. It was said that nothing had beon heard from Daubert, Housch, Groh. or Kopfi holdouts, Wnlvers havo been nsked for on fho latter player. l)uaUrr Drmr Store for klGHTMNi liny Kurlyl (irt Hie Smtit Ynu Want I, aBaVBBHHBB9a4yBCHHBBaBKa Oracle of Balldom to Meet Rogers Hornsby OHANCli:, Texas, March l Johnny Thompson, said by connm Mack (6 bo tho world's grcatvs' baseball oracle, will meet Hogcri Hornsby when the star batsman 0' the St. Louis Cardinals arrives thn afternoon to ju Into spring ram pages with the fcquad. Johnny Thompson Is said to know the hi lory of every big leaguer. His un canny technique of baseball has worked Jinxes acrors the continent, fans hero claim and today ho hai In his possession tombstones, fins teeth, lifetime meal tickets, to bacco for the rest of his day n garnered from thos who pitted their Judgment ngulnst Johnny. Janvrlrrr Stock, Dllhoefcr nnd Jack Smith arc yet to report to tha Cardinals. mm li (nf ! T)u-QiKk t R.knl CATARRH k of the BLADDER $4M, Sftttfll Lean name LTVlUV JJeira re tt fcoii nterftl U Clipson Cleaning (Always) Works B AD1ES 51000 REWARD! "55 la BaraurDl'UiaUlr"Cannlsd. Sflr tWktta tnaf thloct, nvtttotallnaU. kWonnju rurt In llo(dr. N hnr. iln or InUrf trmnr- wttli wirlu UJt2.l;riwiMhlrnth1). ISMUI IHI, IMMWij. Hkt. AUtmnxtiwiuiuica. UUU CITT.M. Kenyon Tires These Days Should Remind Every Tulsa Motorist That That That That .J He should have us make nn immediate inspec tion of his tires. The Kenyon Cord tire is a full oversize quality tire, built on the prin ciple that the best is nlways.tho cheapest. We will make allow ances on old tires in the purchase of new tires. We de retreading and tire repair that is fully guaranteed qu i c k 1 y and courteously. ELAM TIRE REPAIR 404 EAST SECOND OSAGE 5062