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1TLSA DAILY WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH II, 1921 FIRST OILER CONTINGENT ARRIVES FOR SPRING TRAINING i Vnffli. Aflame Of 1920 Champions to Report . tl tr i n rniua i ui iibii, mil mm Erwin Keauy lor Opening LIGHT WORKOUT TODAY 0tn . -it v of Lame Sound Is ! xpected Here Todny and Tomorrow ' v lItltV PAlMiY. iivunro contliiKcnt of Tulsa arrived hero yostorday anil it and when Manager .1 1 in - alts tht! nuurul together 'win at 12 o'clock for tho first .i' n majority of tho 33 plny 1 1 the roster are expected to Welcome- POP VliCrnllH. , (juerry, star catchur last i nnd his newly won bilde ,.. thu first to arrlvo from their ),,! in uenison, icxas, nun cl.i . . pitcher ant Johnny Wuffll, ., in l bascnlan, came In yesturday i.t. rnoon from Portland, Ore., and I, v.tmcl. unio, rtspccuoiy. v,i i ! it three, popular members i- ii' season's Western league , i Hin, were accorded royal wot ,n . i , T ulsu fiuirtorii, l. ,ii i I'arnell, catcher, Wllllnm n Kinsas: Al Kerr, rlKlit-lia ml j.it i r M-oincr or ijick iterr. i m- ,. i.ite mox souuipnw, ana t.-ir- rv l.iwi". a icanion riugKci in rj.u ',n (),. South Dakota L.tiguo, rookies, mi,, tlm other threo players who jwire assigned quarters yesterday at n 's Minima iiuiei, wuero me (i!m iindldatea will llvo whilo In 'lain.ng Mart Work Tomorrow. Is-, ring of uniforms and other . . j : i 1 1 i nt and a light workout will i (institute today's vrngram but to il ;ti,v Ilurko will sond tho siuud 'roui,li its first day of hard traln- SMcral of the n.cn will not lie 'in u-itit tonight or tomorrow, but Hi1' 'ally all aro exported to be ian, for tomorrow 'h first ex ! diiy'8 training. Exhibition Games rtl.Al MONT, Texas, March 13. It. 11. K. Lnim American league.. 0 I 0 ,njroont. Texas league ...5 5 0 (latteries Klrcher, Selis, North Tt iirrlacli; Melne, Humphries r,l Krll). IK'PSTOX, Texas, .March 13. It. jr. K. ' a American (2d tcam)..l 7 -1 H ii-ton, Texan league 7 l 0 H.itieneH I'ckcrt, Harrett and iv I"- Huscha, Whltworth, ' Nlfholi t tirlfftth, Wright. I'"UT WOUTII, Texas, March 13. II. II. 15. Kansas CityAm. Asso 6 16 1 i I- Tt urth, Tcxa Toxaa league. .0 5 1 flatteries Bono, Songcr. Camp t"'l nnd Ostorfolt, 1-arnp; Johns, Triajway and Moore. Ilansley. II' iT SPIUXGS, Ark., March 13 It. H. U i",.n-.n Americans 3 fi 2 Lnston Yannlgans '4 1 0 r.aKrprs Thormahlen. Kair nnd Tal, nt: Unci. I'ullerton, West, Cluy- n liia'plin. VI. I AS. March 13. I'voland. American T x.is league, rain. league Pal- SHC l.Vni'OUT. March 13. It. It. Vr. w Vciu Yankees 21 21 1 Mirrw-rt Texas .Icaguo 3 S I n.if.-i k h -Doyle, Johnson, Cllf rrt .Kd Devnram, Hoffman; Uun l:ird. Shirley and 'Wallace. !-AM. HAHI,i:s, La., March 13. e. , II. it. K. ) I -en Nationals fi 14 0 f ,(l4d. 1 1 .a Americans .. . 3 S 2 Rattrnes- -Hherdel, I'etiica and ,'i-f . nilhoefer; Perry, Hommel 'a i l.ns, J. Walker. WfiitTA TAl-US Texas, March It. II. K. ' American Assn. 1 ii 0 (IN Texas leaKUO 3 10 0 - Itoliertson and Kund ih and Kitchens. ' ( , f Mi't-r.. A !M'i, VN A.NTOXIO, Texas, "March 13. It. II. K. " ' Nationals 2 r. 0 , x" 1 1 )" Toxas leasuo. .041 -DoubI.is, Sallco, !an 1 Smith; Deason, Ilald- " vvhite. DANCING studio Is for rent by for small parties att .Hid evenlnBs or card ;d l.lBht lunch snrveu on ' r-tii-e My place i" J' ' private. Prlvato Ie ' v appointment. Special ri" s n ado to small croups. 1' nritKK, Instmctor "3 -h Main. Phono C-1983 DO YOT I u TODDLE? n ? tcach you In class or lh, r ,ir 'rulnn. AImo any " dances that you prefer. I'met .."J urUst'o flanclnu. )-aVr8UCman and thrco lady 'J"ur '0 a. m. tt, 12 mldnlRht. "auflaire Academy 1 1 1 t ?f Dancing .1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 ! n ... . U-l flnom, I?if Postponement Likely in Trial of Indicted White Hose Players) Cllle.UiO, Manli 1.1 Tin- rnD of CIiIpiikij White Sox baseball players and others indicted for tho IlllcKed Ihl'OWlUK of the 1319 World hoi leu, U scheduled to bu railed by JuiIro William 13 Dever of the county courts tomorrow, but a postponement of nt least 30 thus Is considered ceflaln. Tho state tonlKht reiterated its Intention of movInK to have the caso taken off of tho court call, whkh would prevent Its coniltiK up for nt lenHt six mouth. while tho defene was prepared to fltflit any attempt to postpone th trial for tnoiu than 30 adyit. That !?:iRth of lime would bo Kr.Tntod as u courtesy to Judce Scolt, Ameri can leaRue attorney, so that he could familiarize himself with tho charRes, it was wild. Cl. udi! Williams. Jon .laeksort, O.scat Kelsch, Iluck Weaver, l'-red Mc.Mullln and Swede UlsberR to nlRht were ready to t!n Into court, while Kddle Cleotte was expected to reach here frot Detroit tomor row. Chick (landll, thu other In dicted player, was not, expected. No word has been received from Hal Chase, Kachel llrown, Hill Hums1 or Joseph J. Sullivan, charRcd with beltiR tho men who nrranKcd tho alleged conspiracy. Yesterday's Results Tirst race, (Uartcr-mlle--Iono. first; ltustlng Silk, second; llaby Mine, Third. Time. 27 heconds. Wild Hose, Meddlesomo Mary, Miss Dtiffcrln also ran. Second rare, throe-sixteenths of mile Itobln Hood, first; llandsomo Muck, second, Miss Vindicator, third. Time; 20 sec onds. Ifiiby Mine, King Spot, Cyclone Star also ran. Third race, Klefer special purse, nuurter-mllc Kay Coun ty, first; lilack Jack, second; Honeysuckle, third. Time: 27 2-5 hoconds. Croolo Sue, Secur ity, Ink Spot also ran. Fourth race, American legion stake? flvo-slxteenths of mile--Skookum, flist. Mission Hoy, sec ond; Herwlek, third. Tim'.-. 32 seconds. Nebraska Wild Hill, Sammy Satan also ran. Fifth race, three-sixteenths of mile Wildest Dillon, first; Saw buck, second; Fenrlcss, third. Time.; 20 j-5 seconds. Jesserue, Harmony, Allle Alett also ran. Mixth race, nuarter-mlle-nusy Clair, firm; Klllnrney Ijui, se. ond; Krnest Wild Hill, third. Time: 20 3-.' seconds. Aniseo. Moonshine Wild Hill, Stlkum also ran- Seventh race, (jtinrter-mlle Duffy's .Malt, first; Flying Stone, second; Lord Cannon, third. Time: fi 4-5 seconds. Sea Way, Mickey Clair, Cheerful Moments also ran. unpaid lelephonc bills for March i aro past due. If not paid by 5 p. m of tho 15th. scrvlco will bo discon tinued. Advt. "THE TOLL GATE" IS FIRST RELEASE OF W.S. HART COMPANY Star Is Again "Two-Gun M an in i tinning Pic ture of the West ! The southwestern frontier In tho olden, golden days Is tho scenn of William S. Ilart'M now picture, "Tho Toll ante." It is tho first of tho big j productions made by Mr. Hart's own' company under his own supervision to bo released by Paramount Art-1 craft. Tho Lyric theater will show I It for two days, today nnd tomorrow. 1 As lilack Deerlng, tho hero, Mr. I Hart has tho rolo of tho leader of n bandit band who la betrayed by one ' of his own men. I Io dashes away from his captors and, losing tho I shcriff'H pnsso nftur n series of thrill-, Ing episodes, ho comes upon tho lonely cubln whero the wife of his hctrnyer Uvea. Ho slays tho tr.il toY and then, touched to tho heart by tho kindness of tho Innocent wife and her child, ho gives himself up tJ tho law. Hut an understanding sheriff allows him to depart over the Mexican border to freedom. Advt. Expert Alterations and Repairs Fso Our Itcpalr Department wi:isniitc.ii.i'i.t:.MMiNf; 0 l&ist Third Stn-ct High School Auditorium Rlxth and Cin- Innatl Monday, March Mill, ft. 1.1 m. Under Auspices TiiIsji Patrou-Ti-arhers Ass'n, of WashlnBton Schodl fieneral Admission SI, 00, Plus War Tin Witchland AGGIES INVITED m DUAL MEEr (Ohio University Would ; Meet Oklahomans on Mai Srll to Thu Wi.iM STIIJAVATIClt, Mauh I:;. -That Oklnhonm A. nml M. colli ko has been Invited to go to nliln KiMo uni versity for a it tin 1 ww-.utiij meet next season and (hat ChlrnRu unl eislty has nko() for a moot nt Still -WHter Is topoit broiiRhl by Coach Hit (lallagher, who with throe Okla homa Agglo mat men returned Sun day from tin, western conference meet ut HloomlnKtoii, Ind. As aid In milking Ohio state trip possible fur A. nnd M. from a tlnnucliil stHiidpoint the dhlo of ficials propose tn use between (Ikln iii aiiaiiKitig a UKet between Okla homa Aggies and I'cnnt.) Ivanla Htatn college, oasteni mat champions to be held on the satin- tiip. Mettles Miow Well. In thu first competition with "Hlg 10" conference teams, Okla homa A anil M. college with but three lepieseirtathes made a won del fill showing at lllootnlngton. K.loiti teams of seven men each said to lie the best group eollegiato wrestlers of the I'nlted States were entered. linkahaiigli Is Winner. Captain tinkabaiigh of A and M., got first plaie in the middleweight claps, getting two ipilck falls on Clark of Ohio slate and two on Kind linger of Illinois university befoio meeting Hathaway of Northwestern university in tin- finals. Ho ha u gold medal as middleweight cham pion, of the w,st. Illlscoe the Aggie welterweight won two falls In extension periods on Hurnutt of Chicago university but lost a decision In his second match to Koopol of Purdue university. Conch OallagfT attributes Bris coe's inability to gi t into the flnnls to an arm Injury whli h developed nffftr ttn rirut ..iitrli lt.u..ii'u 'liiind looked like n boxing glove. said Callagher and It took eight 'hours of steady tientment to prevent , severe blood poisoning. I Voylo-. Aggie light hea vveight lost a close decision to Furness of Illinois university In tho last hnlf I minute of a second extension period I Sheriff mid Negro Killed. ! PKNSACOhA. Fla., March 13 While attempting to arrest a negro at Qulncy. Fin . lodayf Deputy (Sheriff John I,. Owei-n was shot and ' killed by the negro, who In turn was shot to death by Corry Smith, the deputy shei riff's chauffeur MS. TODAY The Show You Like The Beauty Parade Willi FRITZ FIELDS In the BIG FUN SHOW 'Suffragettes' Girls -Fun- Music o.v tih: scm:i:.v "Girl of the Sea" Also Comedy and Pathc News New Show Tomorrow l WHtPC EVCirVHOIIV GOLS J PALACE NOW PLAYING "The Little Fool" By Jack London, from his story, ''The Little Lady in the Big House," with ' Milton Sills and Hazel Barrie PATHE NEWS PALACE ORCHESTRA Carson Concert Course Convention Hall Wednesday Night, March 16 WERRE AMERICA'S MOST POPULAR BARITONE In an all-English program of old-time favorite songs Prices 50 to $2.50 Plus War Tax. Tickets at Jenkins' Music Sfore Today MISSION BOY BEATEN Sl.ookuni Di fciits Hitherto I obciit en Dog b N'is'c In Trill ing lent ii H Itniv Defeat of Mission llo, hlthiitu undefeated on tho local ttink. fm-j turod yesterdny's program of gro -hound races al Mldrontlucnt park, j Hkookuni, of tire imm' kennel of Mission Hoy, tho premhnr liml the 1 honor of humbling tlm great Call- J foinla dog but It was only li a nose ' that Mission Ho was lieaten. It was a I hulling ran-, .the festuto of an inteiostlnc pi-ogram of the Amer ican liVtton ilny liennflt, that Shoo- ktiin won from his kennel mate. , fKooknm. Hiuiy to a Hood lead at ' thl Dllh polwnn cliwely ptensed by Mission Itoy down the stietcli ntiil had tho nice fotu another few sti-ps the latter dog would prolmblv nave n'lainou nis uuimnctieii tee- Ol'tl. Slv raees, In willed some of tlm fastest doiw of the track arc entered, nio scheduled today. 'Post time Is ,1 o'clock. . 'foilnj's I amies. Flint rate, throo-slxtcrntlis of mile -HMiy Time. Dainty Peerless, Welcome. MtMMIesnmo Mary, I.lgtil nlng I'lnsli, Kink Spot Second race, three, rlxteenllm of mile fttwhitck. Highball, Dutch Hergmati, Illy, The Shuffler, Chick Hradley. Third rare. iiuarter-nillu Allls Alett. Night Cap. Wildest Dillon, Cupid's lifiui, Alal'Rina Juck, 1 1 it ml - Home Iluck. Fourth raco, unwrtor -mile Some of the Herbs, Hilly Hay. Lord Can non. .MooiuUiliie Wild Hill. Duffy's Malt. Busy Clair. Fifth ineo, thrre-sl.xteentliH of mile Itrd lted ltose, Deloma Can non, Dr. Flirt, Hush Itoubeu, I'rlemt ly Dox, A msec, Sixth race, iiuartrr-mlle living Stone, Loudon Whiff, J-'retet Mike, Albliia Chief. Dea Fearless, ,MUk ey Cl.ilr Iiiind-lllilcH In I. 'condor ill'A Vtjl ll,. K.uador Marth 13 (iroiit I.inilsiides In tht ndi.i no mi la.ns hac interrupted railwnj i traffic LYRIC Today nnd Tomorrow WILLIAM S, HART ta'T-'E TOLL GATE' A PARAMOUNT ARTCRAFT PICTURE i .Mr. Mart npis-nrs as lilack Peering, hcml of n bandit gang, but an liouorablc man lK-ncatli Ids rough ctciiork A Border Itiioinuci- of Hot Pas. slims nnd Cold l'nil. Good Comedy and Latest News ill i CHILOCCO LOSES ATHLETIC STARS I ive Mainstays of Three Sports to CJraduato This'Spring socU- io Th Worl.i PONCA CITY. Okla . Mnreh 13 - .1. i: Jones, dlleetor of athletlon at the Clillin i ii Indian Si bool, will lose five of his stars through graduation, this spring lie hiding )lnlllle, Dilll Inii, Wnno. Bnekwnid nnd llnr.tell All wore stars on this season's b. kotbnll teutn. on l.-st vein's baseball anil footliall siiuads, and will be luembors of this i i nsuli n basebnll toiini. They are ,ieii whom Com h Jones will hiive a haul I line to re place Hnyhyllo wns easily the star of the 1920-21 baaketliHll (i-aio. whlrli wint thtough the si nsiil ..to I m, lor los and only six defeats. Havhvle's record, with h shows him an av outgo of six goals per tne makes him one of Hie very best rorwnrils In (he state, If nt the best'. He uns , a;, tain of Hie team. The rccoid of the loam for the season, which clos,.it the past week. is as loiitiws: 3'.), Totiknwa. 311. Al a ltangeis. '10 2ii. Tulsa, 37 I!. To, -a. L"i 3fl Stall ,vV M "3. 3.' Stati , M ,1(1 1 I'aptlst onlvirslty. "WILtlAM FOX presents PEARL WHITE irv jIic Mountain Woman fron "A Pam of the Hills'V bj Crvetes. Neville Buck. diverted by CHaIUJESGuMJYN Also Double Adventure Adiitis and "I'idics 25c Comedy l()c Chlloicii. 4 liapti t onucrslty ' Chllo , p HO Ht Join ' i oil gr. '.'I t'hllo.i.i 3S Hi tlinnlt colli go 0 l!IlIii'iT?HlJidffi NOW PLAYING ( Adolph The Little Symphony The Musical Treat of the Season t Ytitt al noriu.it 1 4 Impost iinlM'i sit Phillips tniiverslt). i Mloi'i . 1',, . t Mln, co jv t hiloito. Phillips UlllM'ISlt). Ilethuny oolli-lte, IS Mr I 'hoi son college, Chlloci o, 3. II! . illllll CO, ChlliMoo. I,. HUits AA .M.. tl. Chllocco, 2!t, Htntil A. S. St., 10. ChlliM-co, 31; HI. Jfthn-H collegr, HI. t'hllncco, 11, Phillips unlvpialty, ' III fhlloceo, 31; Prillllps tinlvrislty, The I'hllocco IhisoIihII nml tiacU lentns hi In pracflie eoiy day now muter the direction of Coneh Jones Former Collegian (Julls Itiitiiois. MOltll.Ii, Ala. M.ir.li 1 ' Moon" Diic.ite, for eitis one of lb, famous o,ulall m.iis i i i I i sotirli who as wltli llie Mobi'e Hi iilii l' iissiiiiuibin tiain foi ilu pit rw ours, iiniioutn d In' niiiiiiui from ttio gaini nml. 'i D( u' plHe, l if III field f i M b H Will lll'lii'i Ills I. llie i ) II i,i i I I logo Imsi I. ill Ii mo. I ndcr New .Maiiagciuctil The Busby Musical Comedy Company Presenting tho Latest Popular Musical Tabloids Fenturinu Clever Come dians, Ueauty Chorus, Newest Soni; Hits nnd Pretty Costumes o Tin; st m.l N. Locklcar SUj Dnicdetll, In The i he (.nut Mr Itoblici j ' Nu t.ooil Cinncili Comphii chniigi- of l'lcluics anil iiiidotlllo i-u-ry Hiimln), Tiicsilu, 'I'hiii-silny and Satiir day Monday Night MARCH 21 I hil,i. i o CHICAGO THAIS T RAVI ATA GARDEN - IJAKLANOFF Most Gigantic Greatest New All Net Proceeds for Boys' Home Tickets at Jenkins' Music Store 417 SOUTH MAIN ST. Seats Now Sellin; AND Prices $1, $1.50, $2 and $2.50 Phone Cedar 2531 Team Standing of Hoys' Basketball League Tiain W. I,. Pet. Mogoo Sporting ... 4 0 t 000 ( ht. Mphv, Fr ch.. . I 0 1 000 I .ce i.i'Miing : ii .Mm t'nillllae 1 3 .333 Hiiiiis llmvurd .... 0 ,1 .000 Southern Hiiidwnre. 0 4 .0U0 The Munilny School league chnm- plonsblp will be settled on tho Y M C A mini this week wh II the' College Hill five moots the First M i: iiKKil-gnllon. Ino College Hill lagirs took awav all of tin honors In tin- f Ii h( round of the league s. bediile while the First Methodist i niilflt was In a clas by Itself In the soi ond round The first of u two rx4ivtISorta.s T()NiriMT-7W TIRST M.E, CHURCH .'- HOULIH II ST STRAND Maurice Presents "The Last of the Mohicans" From the WorldKnown Story by James Fenimorc Cooper ROLIN Schedule, IIS IS, Ilia, I2i30, GRAND ionvention Hall - LAMONT Company Ever York Success in History Bolm Ballet lout of three game series wilt t layed Tuesday night Frldnv an l Satllldny have bt-eii set ns tho dm- I of tlio final two lrlnes Fanner llojs Shirting Home. IIF.UMN, March 13. The 'Amor ban farmer oojs who came to td-i many with a shipload of catilo i, contly, left hern today for llrcim n. from which port they will reluin ' American on hoard tho steamer New Itochellc. DANCE Mtcnd tho ilnnccs nt tlm Moose Hall, ilW't South Hos Ion Ave, 'rueslii)H, Tliursilajs, I'llilnjs unit Sntunlnjs of each week, Host music In tin; city, ( nine anil bring our friends. co.MMirrrn. NOW PLAYING Tourneur COMEDY 2, .1:15, I30, .1:15, 7, Htl.l, lM0 OPERA Tuesday Niht MARCH 22 HEMPEL-BONCI-RIMINI Taken on Tour of the Company ROBERT BOICE CARSON, Mgr. i HUflt