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10 TULSA DAILY WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 0, 1921 UNIVERSITY OF TULSA FEATURES NATIONAL GAGE MEET Oklahoma Comes From Behind AGGIE GRAPPLERS American Women Champions j REFEREE DISPUTE And Eliminate Detroit Quintet' IN 'BIG 10' MEETl to Seek New Honors Abroad HOLDS UP SHOW EVERS PREDICTS Veteran Yank Davis Ready for Training 'DAMP lirv nnnr l iu lull i r will i Michigan Five Was Con sidered Championship Contenders WINNERS PLAY TODAY St. LoiiIh KnftkottiurH Defeat Dalian 1'aciflc Coattl Hunt SoulhuriiurH I ( jr Tho AMirlitril I'roar. ' ICANHAH CtTV, Mo., Mnn ll S The Tula, Ok la, uiilvnrlly fl i furnished Ills sellHfttlntl In second liny play of the Nnllnnil Ainnleor Athletic union's liHHkctliHll tniirni mint hern thin ri(lot iiiinn. when h it m ore of 3H to 33, they nllmlnntcd the Voiiiik Men's order of Detroit Mleh., Irom the eonilietltlon. The Detinlt teiint hud linen re Kitrded hy Itn mi p pn rl rn nn one of tho ),rnlmlii din mphmshlp roii lendeiM. The MIcIiIkhii phiyern took the lend Ht thn ulnrt hut thn Oklu hoinnns phiiio from behind. At the end of half time (he xrore vns in ,lo IS In favor of Tulsu. The Kpsllon Kin ti'iiin of Ht. I.oul hud little difficulty illnpimhiK of (he Pslluw, To.xns, Katys, tho score be iliK r.H to IS. Tho l'uclfin count triumphed ovor tho south when tho Mvermore, Cnl., A. C, defeated tho HpartunhiirK, H, C. A., 62 to 38. Atlanta, (la., ath letic, otuh remaliipd In the tournn menl when tho I Into, Mo, A. (., finished tho short end of a 31 to 21 score. Tour games wore played tonliiht. Tomorrow tho ehtht winners will meet the elitht flu Iki which finished flint In yesterday's enmpctlllnn. IH'ii Kiunn replete with fast plays, tho Southwestern colli-ur of Wln field, Kan., tonight Hprunir nnother HiirprlHo nnd ellmluiilt'd WhltliiK, I ml., Owls, ri'Kiirded by ninny ob servers iim ono of tho speoillost tijmnn entered In thn tournament Tho scorn wiih '1 to 21 nnd the con lent wan stubbornly fouitht f i din H(n it to flnlnh. V The khiiio whs tho second of the night series nnd followed a 3ft to 2R victory of the K. N. 1 and T. Rail way (employes club, l.oiilnvllle, ICy , over the Den Mollies, lown, A. C, Tho nlitht scores follow: K. N. I. ft T. HHllwny Umploycd club, Louisville, Ky., 35; Dcs Molnrn, Iowa, A. C, 1!B. riouthwestcrn coIIcko -Wlnfleld Knii. 2K; Whltlnir Owls, Whltlnsr, 1)1(1.. 21. On thn whole, the contenla today nnd loulitht worn much fnnter than yenlenliiy. the opeiilnit day, and thorn wim.iin nlmenuo of IiIkIi one nlded ncorcH, Tho Wlnfleld coIUho five took the lend In their Knnio at (ho outnet ami held It, dcHpllo Dm' onnlaiiKhtn of tho tram from Whltlnir. At thn end of tho' half time tho Hooro n lft to 13 In favor of the KannatiN, Thfl Owln were cnpcclal favorites with tho conohen of tho eantern teamn here, who had aeon them In action, and nnmo had iimio ho far Hi to pick- them for thn chnmplon. nlilp. SAMMY ATAN WINS !iirvrrh'lf l'titry llcfcnln NchrnNkn Wild lllll In 1 Vol uro Unco of (iri')lioiiiul IToitram. Ycstcrdau'x HcruIIh I'Mrnt raco, iiuarlcr mile -De-to ii iv I'nnnon, flrnti Kay County, lecond; Snwbuck, third. Time. 27 2-6 nccondn. Alblnn. Chief, ('lauagana liar, Ink tipot alno ran. Hecnnd ruco, throe. nlxtcentlt of mile Hly, flrnt: ltcal Irlnh Iuly, Hecoml; IIIkIi Hull, third- Time. 20 2-B necondn. riertcnt Mike, Tho fihufflur, Dainty recrleiw ulnn run, -,Thlrtl rare, three-nlxtepntlm of mile Alabama .lack, flrnt; Hen llrunh, nccond; Allln Aleit, third. Time, 21) neoomlii. Hca Way, WlldpHt billon. MIm Vlndlcutor alno ran. Fount i raco, thrco-elKhtlt of mile Wily Itay, flrnti Kcnrlonn. necond; Naomi, third. Time, .11) nerondn). KUIarney I.nd, llluck Jack, Horurlty alno ran Fifth race, quarter mile Sam my Batan, flrnt; Nobranka Wild Hill, Bccftiut; Frlondly Fox, third. Time, 26 1-6 ncuomlH. Cinder I'atli, Mickey Clair. Lord Gannon alno ran. Sixth race, threo.nlxteenthn of mlloHiiHy Clulr. flrnt; nylnit StoiiM, necond; lU'Hh Itoilliru. third. Time, 19 2-C nccondn. JilUn l'inkey Heir, Anmeo alno rnrr Sammy Satan yesterday won the feature raco of the greyhound meet nt Mld-Contlnent park, tho fifth of a (Unrter-mlle, defeating Nebraska Wild Hill uftor n hard race. Fiieudly Fox wus ft clone third t Six rnces are scheduled for today, starting at 3 o cluck. NTiilii)'s b'litrlcs. First raco, throe -sixteenths nf a mile Woodr a u g r r, Meddlesomo Mary. Soino of thn Herbs. Partly linden, Illiih Hall nnd Mamie Allen. Second race, iiuaiter mile Cupld'a llenu, King Spot, Lightning Flush, Rent Irish l.udy, On Time. Wild Rose. Third raco tliree-nUtcenthn of a nillo UtiHtliiix Silk, Dainty JVer Iuhb, Ciuy Clair, ('hick Itrndley, Hrtby Time and Cy King l''ourth race, qunrtei miin- mi. sloti Hoy. Nebraska Wild Mill, I.o, I Cannon. Friendly Fox, Krnest W lid Hill, Busy Clair. Fifth raco threo-slxtrenths of a mile Miss Vindicator, Jesserue, Alnbuma Jnck, Tho Roumer, Delo nm V Cannon and Saw Iluuk. Sixth race, quarter mil Duffy's Malt, KUIarney Lad. Rush Reuben. Wildest Dillon, Smoky Hill Buck. Mickey Clair. lloiiulo Kuuff Sumiiiniicil, HAN ANTONIO, Texas. "March 8 Outfielder Bennlo Kuuff of tho Newi York Glunta departed from training , nuarters hero curly this morning fori Chicago In response to u telegrum i requcatlnt; him to appeur before Judge 1C M. Laiidln, bancball urol-1 ir I II M I I I ill. H l Hi i j 3jnmiiriii,rir.' . t , ., , n rmf -55525-S BaalA ' ''r ""' M,'i'und Ulilvi' Ml of Mlwiiiuil w n Die Minmoirl V i ii onfereneel I .Iti llmll Mil.. in mail ..."lie. win n inn TlKrM'." i iplured ( ll ii rll I 11 in .. , .91 ...mm - 'l niHIIip. Tin' )i i k Whirlwind pu.-i i ulv in Ihe aea- n and won ban ivpi . ted, Munich '' ehr i . i VI' M.u I M ! if Nhcond and ii i (iiKaHed In 1 miuii . n,t ii. iiiiln of no hard a h. to dul' ii'iiitnl in their only de fi at idPTi1 In f. .ii the clone of the Lni'iLLH ncumih i, Hum II, which flnlnhi'd ' mia, NcbriiHkn. Town Htnlu 4'oIIckii next to ibc IiinI, had thn 'honor of''"rdue, Hindo. Chlcnito. .Vorthwent mminiiiK tne I'liamiilona. Mo bard wan llm iliHinplonnhlp lampalKn till the MlnnomlmiH were withdrawn from the National A. A. U. tourna ment Ht Kaunas City. - I - MenranKii nail aimont nn Rood a record im MImoiiiI, wltitilnit nine umui'H nnd lonltiK only one. The Ait Kliw of KaiiKiiH won 11 and Iohi four. The UnlveinJty of Knnmin wim tho only other team anldn from tho three. leiulern to flnlnh with ft record of .1100 or better, tho .layhawkl'i'H wln 1) I IOC 10 and lonlni; nlKht mid flnlnh IliK fourth. Amen wan fifth with nix vlitorlcH and eight defeatn, 1 - riillniliiK N llio tdnnillnj: of the ll'IIIIIHI 'renin .MKxmii I Ni'biunka . . . Kiiiihjih AkkIch A men Oklahoma . . . Ilral.c " Oilnncll I .., W. 1 1. I'll. .111.1 .1111(1 ,7:7 .I'JII ,:inr, .JII7 .inn .iki IT Xl II I I H II II III 1(1 It II War.lilu(;lin I Tho Oklahoma Hnoncrti played well for. a time and until tho final wci'kfi of play had u chanco to fln lnh In thn fliot five. Two coiihccii tlve defoatH by Kannan, howover, relocated tho Owuii mini to nlxth poilltlon. I'iiIIowIiib uro (liciplajcps wliosv work nlooil out ns (lie iiHint bril liant durlim Mio m'iimiii: I'oruanUt IluiiHcr. Hiiiimim AkuIch; (J. I trow it. IliK. .MNniiiiiI; Itiind, AtlnKourl; IV)ner, Jlralto; (Jreene, Aiiicm: 1'iilly, Xchriihl.it; Ktiiiin, (irliinclj Ci'iilcix Williams, MImkoui'I; .Icii iiIiibm, KiuiMin AkuIcx; Walic, OUIa liiiiim; llckllH, .Ncbmnkll. (Juaiiln Hunker. .Mlnsoiirl; ICndlii.tt. Kiinniinl I lirlaub, Kiiiiii.h; K. Crowell, Kiiiimim Aggies; W. Crow- rll, Kansas Agglen; HallCj, ,Vc brnnku; KiiimIic, Washington; 4'iii'rlc, Aiiuh. A NEW CHURCH IS FORMED Free Will llapilsln liny I,o( nnd Will Construct a New lallllcc. ,Freo Will llaptlstn' Church of Clirlst Ih a new congregation wdglth recently wan organized in Tulsa and which In noon to have a home of Itn own at Utlru and Jasper, two blocks north of tho Frisco trackn. Constriictloii of a frnuin church building 28x40 feet wiih romtuenred March 1 and according to ltov. 1-:. J. Matthew wilt be ready for dedica tion and occupancy March 20. I'rcachlug nervlcen are held nt II a. m. and 7:311 p. m., Sunday school at in n. m., nnd piaycr meeJlug nt 7:.m p. m. Wndnenilay ovenlmh Thn Hiimlny nchool already has a hieni bnrnhlp of 4 I. Hrnko liefciilH Crlnuell DISH .MUI.M.H, la.. Mairh 8. Drake , university defeated (Irlnnell ! " .' M'"-:m'r' or.l''u,.,) '""'"'l'""' game hern tonight, 19 to 18 HAT LITTLE "Tli VT No CoNMcttOK I NUMO(i jIT1(N I" j ' I Three Members of South western Champions Participate !. ml i ili W1.H1I HTM.I.WATHfl. Oltln . Mnnh m ,"""""'"!'; '"I'ln"', "iiy l.ook'iliiiiiKh, I'Vmik llrlneoe nnl Carl nynn or the Oklahoma A. A M oll'Ki. wrentllllK Killlilil uhlih Innl won uie noiiuiwcnt lonrvfoi h ' '""'lilonnhlp. loft Hlllhuilur Tilen- ,l.Hy f,"r "'"'""I'lulon, Indlai.'i. wln-ru ""' ""f" ar matinen of Oklahoma ,.,m , ,,, fereneo meet to lin lipid 'Hull nil, v ,..,,. , u 1 -ily "mpahin .onduc,,,, Tuen. Iilliv mill U-.,!,..., I, ,v ,.,P..i i... ,nil,,.,y ru flrH, ,,Jm , , (1 mill, wan o ihihI l.ookaliiiiiKh, but ihn inov.i wan no popular Mint llrln- , . then Voyb w. then f!on.di (l.il. Inaher were mliliil Aloro Minn n it oxen of the larRcr aelKMiln of tho went uro entered In mo blif ton meet. Amomt them are the unlvernltlen ol W IkcoiinIm. .Mlnne nola, Illinois. Mbhlean. Inn. ln.n. ''" "iio nia(e, nnd Oklahomn A e:- M. l olleiji Conch (lallaither of tho AkkIch wired Coach Jumbo Hklm of the Unlv.unlty of ludlaua nnklnif If nchooln outnldo tho bis Jen could i nter. Htclni wired an Invitation to Oklahoma A. M. Ii the nix mecin tho Oklnhoma ArkIoh have unlered (hU neanon, (atitaln l.ooknbotiKh. Hrlncoe mid oybm liavo freiuently wrtntled In welidit clannoii above their own. ,At Indiana. Hoover, "Mioky" nnd "Diilcli" will work annlnnt men of their own wclicht. I.ookabaiiKh WelBhlllB 168 , im,i,B k t, Mint iih a mlildlcvelKht. Thn only lllno I'xrcpt tho nollthwent meet nt Amen Im went nitnlnnt Wiillacc, heavywclitht ntar or tho Iowa Htato miuad and fouitht lg a draw, furnlnh lii B Ji Krcut Hiirprlno. Tho followcrn "i me lonniir oidnbonia City hlxh mhool boy who hn.it been ncclalined by Caddnck, the profcHHlomil, an tho Brenlent niuateiir- wrcntlliiB In tho iinlvernlty. I.ookahnuBh ban been llirown .but nnrn In bin curcer, Ion ItiB In Ihe miml-flunln at tho national A. A. U. meet nt HlrmliiKham, Ala., lant HPI'lUB to 1?. I.nlnir nt II... NT.... Vork Athletic rlub who at tho Olym-J dlewelKlit chomploiinhlii of Mm world. IlrlHcoo, who wcIkIim 119 poiindH, Imn 1 ii wrentlhiB thin neanon In thn 168 pound clans,. In tho Kouthwent inivi no went iiRainnt IJariiM'y, Tex iih iwjBln, who welBhed lsft iioundn ...i.. inn in inn imiy iivreat of Mil year. Tho only other fall ncornd iiKalnnt llrlncoo wnn by W. TlkUn, of in. twn. ricjin a. r. at lilrmliiKhnm Hint mamm. Tlkka In now welter weight champion of tho world, via Antwerp. Ilrlncon will i-e,lu. in nr. I ..nil .hut an a welter nt Indiana, , oylen In wrentllng bin flrnt year inn n tegular mid ban nhown great "im. ini ih um HoutliweHt rnnf..,-. i enco champion light licnvyweluht Illo will weigh In at 17C noiin,l ni lull 111 III 17K tiiilinilu nt tho big ten meet. ( Mrs. Mallory'n ability lies not only nn n " n " i In her knowledge of tho ganio but DR. S. R. GORDON RETIRES!'" '"'r """ I'l'V'ino and endurance. I'n-nlilcut ICmcriliis of CnhiTtdiy of Tul.sn to Itcslilo at Kendall, Dr. .1. M. (lordon, president of tho I nlverslty of Tulsa, anil several members of the faculty attended'thr farewell reception given for Dr. It. (lordon. retiring pastor of th Comiminity church of .Sand Hprlngs, hy congregation members Tuesday evening. Dr. H..H. (lordon, who, since his presidency of Ketubill col lege linn been connected with tho In stitution us president emeritus, will tulie up his renldenco next month In his new homo now bring constructed next door to that of tho university president. Went Side Nivds Hall. That WfBt Tulsa needs a large meeting place, municipally owned, was the opinion of tho crowd that nttvnded the paront-tracher meet ing and entertainment of Colin filln. fton school held In tho community nan ai vesi Tuisa last night. Chil dren of tho 7-A and 8-lt grades gave a play, tho proceeds of w- Vlch go to piovldlng A phonograph for the school. GAME" - FOMNW 1 SHOULp fVOtM IN ' 500" Yoo'n6 sopposeti to Scone "soo", AND IM ''EOCrlftE' t?0T PoKCn- Tme Game tviuffr CHrtlSTGNE'D ON The olg fcoy.-HoVt-E HMSEt-F, "LADIES NITE" BY ONE OF THG BirttsS UIH06G luiFB OJA.'S SlTTlM' IN HE FEa AS tP KM30J HIS I I I IM bf. LAJ Ha t I I I 11 U NKW VOIIK, March H - HhltiliiK (filthily In Hie firmament of athletic tidcuvnr iir0 two hkIIo young wom en who have written their names mill ileeitn 'Inilelllily Into the. pHRcs 01 npormonrs hook of Fame. Ono I Minn Alrxa HMrllm; of At- I" ti tn . nil uuhijrn-hnlred, brown-oyed , dmiKhter of tho sunny Month. Tho other In Mrn. Molla lllurntedl Alallory, Norwegian by birth, Amer- .'IV, "'"I'll"""" dark-cypd, black-haired yoiinit woman who in brimful of vitality and a lovo for liciiltlifiil ntnrpiKM , .Minn mirlliiK, champion woman Itolfer of tlio I, nlled Htaten, In a youthful atnr of fluent ability. Mm. Mallory, holder of Mm national wointn'n tennln nlmtleti title, rnnkrt 'iniiny IIIKII in ucr IIUIII 01 nc- or outdoor exerclne Ah a nllp of i'"""'"1" " e'luniiy lnnmicui inai tlvlly. Ktr nho cared nothlni; for dolls and "n,lnn " '"" other-liandlo all his Only nup'lrtllen ran Juntly dn- tcacupn, preferrlliB to wluld.u nuw or I a'n'"ro (oiH.; norllm the abfllly of tlu-no, two nturn. 1 u hammer, or to follow "Daddy' v,'ro It no for the fact that tho Thoy hold ponlllonn relatlv'o to those I.HllrlltiB ovtr tho olf courtKB at At-,,ox'nf Knmn "ffcrn by tho nttllude of William T. Tlldeii, 2d. and Chick I tun to. Hho ntartud playlnB Rolf at I "f t,10', w'" Hhotild bo moro con Kvaim In tho men'n dtvuton of ten- the ubo or eleven and today nl!SPrnC1' "s welfare than mero nln and Kolf, and fur t'oimlntency twenty-two, nho Ih nt the crcnt of 'an", or at"""t wrltern, the nltnatlon they ranks nhouldern iibovo thelt her rnrecr. Minn .Stirling, who looks ' wo.,,"' 1)0 comJcal, Iloth IllKdor. and nearent rlyaln, denplto llm fact that like n. nehoolBlrl, taken a ntronc .ft"n'mn r'"1 ttio boxer will loe by Aiuerlcnn women golfern and tennln full nwlnff nt a golf ball and tiorl,,1PJ" "tnndpHt attitude, should iilayern of brilliant nbtllly havo been driven uro full of youthful nmror. i "f't'ier relent. ilfvolo-ped within tho pant 10 yearn or no. Mrn. Mallory, Mio ravon-halrcd "Norne (llrl," In highly connlntent un tho winner of thu national tennln rhamplonHhlp. Hho flrnt wop thn honor In 19i6, nnd coming buck Mm following year iiuccvanfully defended her laureln. Ill 1917 nho played through the "patriotic champloiinhlpn," dlnptay lug til. namo brilliant diiah nnd ntyle that had won her tho title, and when chnmplotHhln play wuh ro nuincd In 191S nho again captured' hlghcHt hnnorn. Mrn. Cleoigu W. Wlghtman, a Hon ton, broku Into Mm. Mallory'n reign of victory In tho full of 1919, when nho defeated tho Norwegian girl In tho final round of tho annual tour ney nt I'hll.'idelphla and won back thn title nho hud held In 1909, 1910 and 1911 an Mini Hazel Hotchklnn of California. t'nmc.s Hack Strong. Tho netback for Mrn. Mallory wan only lemporary. Uint year nho camo back with n ntrong flanh of her urntwhllo clans and smnnhed her wnv ttirough ono of tho inont cupatilo fields of women playiim that lias ever rnntmtcd for the nlngtcn chain plonnhlp, winning back the title and taking rank an a four-tlmo cham pion. Mm. Mallory hns held the tltlo In five out of thn lunt nix nca nonn. 1917 nho wan a holdover champion, an tho tltlo tournament wan (Unpenned with becauno of tho wur. Along with Mrn. Wlghtman and Minn Elizabeth Moore, who flrnt won tho tltlo buck In 1SD0, Mrn. Mallory taken rank nn n four-tlmo champion. Minn J, 1'. Atkl-mou nnd Minn .Mary Ilrowno nrn the oi.ly women playern In thn history of the game In this country dating gnrk to 1887, who havo tome clone to approaching the four-time mark. ICach of these nlavern hold tho national champion 'mIiIm llirm. Ilt.mil tlunul and Micro Is nothing of the "actress" In her appearance on thi courts. Three Times Champion. Miss Htirllng holds u position In tho realm of golf that compares otua par with Mrs. Mallory'n place In ten nis. Slnco Mrs. S. C. Ilrown of Shlnne. cock Hills, won the first women's nallotinl tltlo In 1S95 there have been but threo women golfers who have annexed tho championship threo times, nnd Miss Stirling Is one of the trio. Tho other threo winners were Miss llrntrlx Hoyt. In 1890, '97 and '98. Minn Margaret Curtis, in 1907, Ml and '12. Tho prenent title holder flrnt enme Into the championship In 1916 when ns n girl Just approaching her clgh-1 tenth birthday, she surprised thoi golfing world by hor sensational play- Ing In nn annual tournament at the. Ilelmont Springs Country Club, Wn vcrly, Mass., by defeating Miss Mil- ilreil Caverly In tho final round. 2 phonograph (or,nnd 1 As Is often tho cuno when nn 1 unheralded chWmplon is crowned, I By B. Link 5AV! yooVE Got A lotta r n , k.t VnM'7f- y y , '---'' I .ww, AND KEEPlN' fpoM Pt-rWur. Shot upj have Been let's V) UVE TO PLAY V III tho word 'lucky" was nwodnlod with hr victory, hut Hle has since proven to the entire satisfaction of her admirer that Micro was nothing "flukey" nbnut Iti III 1917 am 1918 tho Tint onnl , tourney wns abandoned tin npriilltit of tho world war, but In 1910 Minn ' HtlrllllK niraJn led Ihn'flxM nn.l r. lalned hT tllln bv dUolnvlntr n mnr.. brilliant brnnd of Rolf thun ever. j Scnuitlon lnt Ycnr. ,. , , ., (,1 r ,''r',1.'iy,l,)'f wn" "V"' nennatlon of tho annual tournament, 'w,"cl' l,p'1 I' Cleveland, and . IKfl Uv wn8 crowm., ,,1.cn- , of AmerWan women L'olf.-rn. In addition lo bnlnc tho beet coif. er Minn Htlrlliie in nn nriir,n.iiiw.,i I vlollnlnt and ft Inter of oMier forim ! often Haiti nit out 225 yard or moreJ Dm ilnc ihe entntntr oh.mi. mii Ktlrllng will go 'to Unglnnil to Bhnvi,m""l l,r,oml.H.ln,B Voys 10 "vcr lmx tho Hrltlnli what a daughter of the sovereign utato of Georgia can do with a set of golf clubs. Hho wilt com pete in tbe iirltish. national y'onvpn's i ikimpiiiunnip, Hcneuuieu tor Aiay it) over tho Ttimberry courso on ttiti enst Coast of .Scotland. It is oos- slbh) that Mrs. Mallory may also in vade Kngland, und perhaps Franco In nenrch of laurels on the other nldo this year. RAIN HALTS BRAVES' WOflK .Majority of .Mitchell's Men Knjoy Surf Swimming. OAIA'KSTO.V, Texas, March 8. Rain fell hero this afternoon nnd most of tho IWttcrymen of Manager Fred Mitchell's Iloston Nationals forsook baseball pnictlco for surf swimming. Tonight Manager Mitch ell announced tho schedulo of ex hibition games -to bo played us the urnves worg inoir way norlliward. Tho dates follow: April 4, first und second teams nt Hrewton, Ala.fAlirll C, University of Alabama vs. first team; April fi. first and second teams at Colum bia, Tcnn.; April 7. first nnd second teams nt I'arls, Tenii.; April 8. Memphis Southern association team vs. first team nt Memphis; April 9 and 10, I.ouIsvIIIq American associa tion team vs. first team at Louis ville. Dick Hudolph, the last member of tho pitching staff of tho Hraves to report for spring training, reached Galveston todny. Missouri Universitu May Issue Challenge to 'Big Ten' Champs CHICAGO, March 8. Tho Unl vcrnlty of Missouri basketball team, winner of tho Missouri val ley conference championship, probably will chnllongo one of tho teams Med for tho western confer ence tltlo for a. post-suason series of games, It was announced hero tonight. The Missouri team is regarded ns ono of tho wtrongest teams over developed In tho valley conference nnd s considered a worthy oppo nent for any team In the country. Chicago and Pennsylvania met In n post-Bcanon series last year nnd the games attracted wldo Interest by their Intcr-noctiona! character. ACMS CHIMlCAl, MTU OOm Gheylock Jt7ST OUT" A SMALL ARROW Collar FOR YOUNG "MEN ClutUftAboih) HCalrtcTrtyHY flHICHESTER S P1LL3 Xt? ?.ll AkliirUnisl.ifc I'M-feM-ltrt Uli rni. is u.4 ii !, with Tfc mm ltlr. llrUI. AihfMC IUAUUND IIItANI) lILLn.. i TOttMOUllIll StftiLAIlr!RlUM SQ'0 BY DRl'fifilSTS EVERVWHERf ECZEMA Monty tck without ducatlon If HUNT'S 4l. l.il. In lh Irnlmrnl el ITCH. KCZBMA. KINOWORM, TETTER or other ItcMnc klo illttttt. Vr a Ii cQt tos at our rltk. t'OLOMAI, uiu'cj CO. Advl. 'QULial Q OINCRATIONI lanTllvV.frfwM BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBma? A Praparatlorvor' , COMPOUND COPAIBA and CUBEB8 AT YOUR DRUGGIST Ak aXHtlMtJ?iajf.wM Wl1ilikwl Higdon Demands, a New, Referee Callahan Stands Pat lly UllIlV HAtt.CY. Ponnlblllfy that tho boxlnit nliow Hchedulcd for March 18 at Convcn - tlon hall will bo held necmed romoto Inst nlKht, when l'romoter Jack lal - lahan and Chick lllgdon, manager of Tommy Alba, wcr tinablo to Hirree on the referco of tho lunt of the throo 10-round uoen, tho Alba- Muntcll affair. lllKdon In obdurato i "' refunal to permit Alba to box I . f!ri1 (5n,n" n referee, while ... Ji" (! ft rent Cant. lllgdon has Hi Alba ono of tho here. Should he bent such n tough fellow ns Mantell ho would bo n great drawing card In Tulsa nnd elsewhere. Callahan had a potentially nttrac tlvo card llnod up. ono of tho best posslblo of BO-called "all-ntur" af fairs, and It would probably have been a good attrnctlon for Tulna fistic devotees. Hjtt as tho Alba Mantel! go was tho fenturo event tho show would loso much of Its class If they do not meet- " Hoxlng Is replcto with tho many cases of short-slghtetl persons con nected with boxing wlio havo killed their own game. Such was tho coso at Oklahoma City n few yeurs ngo. when Sammy Samsun and Hilly Oragg, rival promoter, ruined the game, thriving Micro ttu'n. to tho ox tent that It tins never fully recov ered. And such was Oio causo of tho death of boxing nt Dtillas, where tho sport v-as stopped n. few weeks ago, duo indirectly 'to- tho Greb-Cel-mars force, but moro dlroctly to the petty bickerings of promoters nnd managers. ComproiiilHr Aih Inutile. We hold no brief fop ellber lllir. don or CailiJuin. Hut for Uiolr own good, ns well an thnt of. tho boxing game, wo advlsa them to effuct nonin sort of compromlno or for ono to ncccdo to tho other's demnnds. J'crsonnlly. It doesn't realls- rnnko a great uoai or. dtrrcrenco whether (.innnn rererrcs or jiot nnd neither aro tho boxing fans of Tulsa .great ly concerned us to who is tho. third man In tho ring. Just so ho Known his stuff and Is lninartl.il. Hi.ii'm nil. So why nil this useless nnd childish quarreling over tho referee? Last Night's Fights At New York Jack Hausnorwon a decision over Marty Collins in 12 fast rounds. Fighting Fltzpatrlck defeated Joo Chancy In 15 rounds. Larry Kcgan won from Battling Iteddy in ten rounds. At Philadelphia Fr.mkio Brown outpointed Franklo Rice in eight rounds. ( , Danny Kramer knocked out Wil lie Spencer in ono round. Hen Taylor of Kngland dofeatod Hobby Lyons In six round. At Hartford, Conn Johnny Shu grun dofcatcd Young Hector In 12 rounds. JOHN THE RING MAN Announces the Greatest Reduction in Prices Ever Known in Tulsa Overstocked the Reason. All $15 Rings reduced to" u All $25 Rings reduced to All $50 Rings reduced to Simmons Watch All $14 Watch Chains reduced to All $10 Watch Chains reduced to All $5 Chains reduced to Elgin m Illinois Watches 7, 17 and 23-jeweI watches reduced proportionately. Everything in tho house goes at reduced prices for wo weeks only, sale commencing today. Call at 111 South Boston Ave., 1 8 blocks south of the Frisco station. Thank you. ! 1 ( ' , i Vnnk I)aN. Tho veteran Yank Duvln, gller sun fielder nnd homo run slugger, wrlton from hln homo at Neosho, Mo., that ho In anxloun for tho Mart of nprlng training. Davis pnekn n hefty wallop In his hJg black' brft and Micro arc few botrer sun field--em In tho league than tho "prldo of Ornnby." Football Coaches Ask Hand in Rule Making NHW YOniC, March 8. Football coaches want a hand In making rules governing tho gumq. Representation on tho Central board of officials, plans for an tin nual general cession at tho closo of each sonson to consider football problomti and a national association of uctlvo football conches aro among recommendations announced todny by a body of prouUnont grid men tors who met hero to discuss moan,s for benefiting tho sport. Tho meet ing convened at tho suggestion of Major Charles I), Daly, head foot ball coach nt West Point. Tho recommendations of tho foot ball coaches will bo Tut beforo the coming tntercolleglato meeting. MISS STIRLING TO EUROPE American Women's Golf Champ' to 1'iuy in i.iifiil.sn Tourney. NKW YORK. March 8. MIks Alcxa Stirling of Atlanta. who holds tho national golf title, sailed. ior curopo touuy on tno carmnnla to tnk6 part In tho woman's amateur championship tournament ut Hoy lake, Kngland, May 23. Montreal Bidder for Carpentier-Dempsey Bout Adds to Offer NKW YORK, March 8. C. K. Graham of Montreal, represent ing the syndicate that is bidding for the Dempsey-Cnrpentler match has made his proposition to Tex 'Rlckard moro attractive, It was learned todan Following a con ference Into 'yesterday, Rlckard and Graham declined to glvo any specific details mid (lt was an nounced that nnother conferenco would bo held today, Indicating that Rlckard Is gii'iiig tho Mon treal proposition serious consid eration. 1 ADIES $1008 REWARD! LTKS UJtLtaiDool,I.BIr.oithUIO. UMUI mi. Hi25! .x. Auonuuiwiiumiita. uitucin.Ii A piU m-g r P AD flJQA tpOU All $150 Rings (1 HA reduced to tpXUl All $10 Rings reduced to tPU All $8 Rings (Tr rn reduced to tptKtJU $9 $7 All $8 Chains reduced to . . , All $6 Chains reduced to . . . , ; $3.25 Cubieader Believes Team Will Be a Contender Hii 1 tly lntfrntlonl Nuwn Pfrlr(4 I YOHK. March f 'fa j looking for n- bang up penr, . J and expect to neo tho Cub 1 thick of It from the start ' ' t rti in tki ardlfi -cum. lohnnj idtn This nnnppy prediction r tho coming National lengii, ble, was rcccWcd today froi, "Kvers. who Is in sunny 1' with his llrulns. Kvcrs doesn't mince w t Is M make predlotlons unlcsn he f in ins Hruiiun. no llis ev l hus a lot of Aiifldcnce'ln h u "It Is nltogcthcr too eailv . turo on predictions ns to wv cluba will finish" ho contlnu you cnu lent assured that i position will notlco us In th. Hipccts Opposltlmi. "Incidentally, I'm cxpectnv j,,rr ih opposition, tho Urock.i . ,, iurs, rui.Tiiurgii ami mi. i.ou i t. am. will all be itrong clubs In t' f,(n as will Put Jloran at Cine t ,, expect to nee the Boston Mrn moo- up under Fred Mitchell. T e ran isiri going to bo a Joy rid. ; t, VU.till. "New face and ihungri n p lineup win put tew lire , o tht Cubs and wo will start it lie js0n ,n great shnpo If present ii ,1 dtlt.-i count. Cutnlins. Islund, w.,r c , spent tho first days of our ttajr .mi-i,t ,i i.. ........ . , . . ' in tho country for a ball dUb work and in Pasadena tin wcailn, could scarcely bu Improved ufn. I'rnctlco Satlsfactorj uno long practice fcesM - da huh proven very satlsfactorj fo i, mo pinyers get moro out . r (t sn avuiu mo uotner or donnm forms twlco u dnv. With the pitchers cnmlrg ah who mere is out little In Mi. wuv mini iMu.sc, en in camp, t an i-crU. niej- aro contented wl'h ih things uro going. Ml ii is good to be with i t Cuti "tenii gciiing ready to right fr icuguo penuunt. It brings bai memories of the good old da wh. i n.iu iiiiKer and Th.-inro r- .iik. side of me mid I'll never bf nllh cu unin i navo led the Cutis to I'liuiiipiunsnip, ' Bo McMillan Returns for 1921 Centre TcamX UU.S.TO. Inreli S M.u. Jan, nuartcrback of tho Centre cl lege football elm-iln. in.lnv od that 'ho would return to olli-sil and play another yenr. Ho had beea I reporieu to bo considering an off- io play professional foot tall next ran., no camo hero with the Ca- ire iiasKettmll team. mm VaaaWBBB&ABWILaBBBBl urn .1 Chain $5.50 $4.50