Newspaper Page Text
1TUSA DAILY WOULD, MONDAY, APRIL 18, VMl OILERS WIN from buffaloes in TENTH INNING 4 TO 3 Lukanovids Pitching and Davis' Mighty Slugging Brings Victory Kemiit Righthander Al lows Only Seven Hits by Omaha DAVIS' PERFECT DAY Drives in i ic n t. lit ill Si'ort'n Trip. liU'ludiiiK Homo llun it i.Aitttr i)n.i:v "Luke I . h ii !'. "Yank' DaMa mid Ihelr Oiler mate i i-nti-rihiy mm I hi- opening of I ha titnuh.i aeries In n thrilling Hl-ltmlng plloheia' lnitte between (.ukanoilt. unit II, (Hauler and Modlnne Tho acorn whh I In II l.uhnnnvli'. til. lamia llruwn re. i nil. turned In a licnutlfiilly hulled name, permitting "iih seven IiIIh unit in nnlv tin" Inning Mir ninth In hli h thi- MiiffnltM- m-omtl two run being In dlatioaa. Ill- kept I In- Dins lin lilt scattered In all Innings Willi the i fil liui i.t I hr alxlh mill tin lltlfdilnea won- ii iki l1 - nl Kiitlii-i mini Hum uiii- bin In tin- iillii-t Ii-amos. , IIimIk' (lii-iit bltlllllllg. While) l.llkllllilVll' Willi till' llllil' IiimIm defensive fnetoi tin- M-ii-ian Inula whh tin- IiIh noise III! Illl' if fonsln Four IIiiii-h tlm lilln nun fli'lili-r till wifely In na niniit trlpa to thr plait- ilia firm lilt. In the firm Inning drove linn runner limni-, li sturd-d Din fmulli IiiiiIiik Willi 11 single mill Inter scored, and lux llOllli' I tin (AIT Illl- i Kin fll'lll null In III" eighth IiiiiIiik put It Ih i IiiIi urn- run nlu-iul. Duvia hml n tnliil of eight buses, getting ii ilniilili' IiIh other tlnm Ml Iml, it till In- drove In one riiiuii'i' nnil seoreil twin-. (ll.lllcr llllrlli-il wi'M, IIioiihIi In' Wna not nii clfctilvo iih I.iiI.iiihii The Omaha twli lii allowed three i mifi mm w'ihi 1 1 1 1 m in eight intilni.-s. giving way In Hie ninth to owner I'liiyer Kiikuii lluii'li. who iioiiiciod wull ii h ii pinch lilltiT. Ah ilium, who succeeded ( I tn r Iiiih himself to lilniiii- fur tho defeat lli iliil lift ii I low a lilt In tlm nun mill two tlilnlH liinlugn ho worked, hut lm passed tWII, gflWl U Willi pitch unit HIIH guilty of two corns In llii linlli Iii iiIiik, IiIh hint it rnr. 11 wlill Iliioiv on J'nrkor's iiilli-r, permuting McOlunlH to scorn with tlm winning run Hold cIiiIim I'lcld Unihi-l). rtnth cllbs fielded loiM.'ly Ih" IIu r iu Hi.-m fuuldhK pU crroiM ami t do OlltTH llirnc. I'our of tlm vlmtoiV iiiIhiiIiivh ciititrlliuti-il (n thf oHimh' tun KuttliiK whll" only one Tnlmi i-r-ror ulilcil Omiilm In tlu-lr rn'mlim. Hnvurul lirllllmil fl"lilln ptiiH wrro iilmln liowovcr, rlili'f tif wlili-h wiih ii trlnln pl'iy in tlm nlxth IiiiiIiik hy Oninhii, when Dnvia wim eniiKlit it t tlm iilatf, rnrknr lit Huroiul nnil llurko lirtwt-on hiicoihI uinl thlnl. Thn trlpln piny ,vhh iiiiiiIii In Uio follonliiR inmiiu-r Davln wan on tlilnl nnil I'lirwi'i- on I'lrnt. Iltitkn rrouiiili-il to (IIkIiihoii, who threw to l.lnKlc. tnlchlnu Davln at tlm plain. I.IiikIk then pi'KKeil to (llHlaNnn. who tiiKKeil rarlnir at neeoml. Iluilte wiih run ilown thlnl. (IIhIiiikiii lii'twei'ii Fi'i-unil unit lllllklllK tlm putolit. Notes of the Game Tho Htirnnil nnil final Ihn TulKa-Oiuaha hitIum toiluy at .1:3U o'eloi U. mini" of Ih plajeil .MmniKer . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 v llurki-'H calc.h of of Olnluniiti'H ilrlvu In thn ninth Iii iiIiik. with two out mill a runner on Hi'i-ouil nit veil at leiiHt iiiih inn mnl poHHlhly the Kami', It wiih Hid ilay'H inoHt hrllllaut flehlltiK pliiy. In mlilltlon lo liurlliiK a Hpleiullil Kiniie. I.iiku niiv It- wiih ii tilir furl iii nn the oi'feilM'. Hi'tllllK two llltH, nnn a ihiiihl" hi four IIiiu-n at Imt. l.tlkauovle IwIhIpiI IiIh ankle while iniimllUK ili'l lit tli Hevi-nlh nrier hIiikIIiik to renter lull Kalui'ly ion tiutieil on the Htnh. (ilHliiHim leil tho Omaha ntt.uk with two IiIIh In five tlmea at lint. I'liwin llureh, who ileliirin n well hattlnif fur (llaalvr In the ninth InultiK. Ih half owner of thi Kmalia eluli, Mike I'lnn U amioel ateil with lluicli In Ih" ownerHhlp of the HuffaloeH. l-'inn M ain-oin-p.uiyliiK tlm i-liih in the i-apm-lty ilH ceerelaiy. McIIIiiiiIh whh at li.it flM- (linen, Kot only nnn hit ami wih on Imne four Union. Hn HtrticU out In the firm IiiiiIiik, iloiililoil In the third. wiih piiHxeil In the fifth, ii'iit-hDil firm In thn Hovouth on u I'ii'IiIci'm rhuliu nml nun I n In tlm touth on nu etroi. A Mow 'lo 'Holdouts' III Organized Itasvbull I'lllCMil). April IT.- A Plow to llltlwIlHll "llolllllUU" W IIH llollVl'l-Hll ll the nmjor itml minor Ii-hkui' ailvlimry i-iiuni-ll imUy when a nil' wiih mlopioil prtHlilluK Hint playm-M un iler ltii"i'. who fall to l-oport to their i-luliM wlthtn (i iIuvh nftir tlm openliiK of tho I'lmmpiouMhlp iinwni wiiulcl lm plHi'i'll "ll Hi,. InollKlhl" !lt and that tin- iiiiplli-inioiiH of mo h Him pi h for ri'liiHtnioineiit inuHt ko to Ih" i iiniinlMiout i JihIk" K. .I IS 'RESIDENCE' A 'HOME' Violation of lli'iiinl .U iiiIiicm Nice lllntlnitlou, I ll I VKW UKUrMltll. Mia-, A lull I'. 'Ilm fine dlatliii-tlon hnmn, ihi laettiilnna -of -reaiit.-n, ,-" nmj "hoiin" w-na the prlii' i pi" involved In Ilm trul of KuKon. II Vlon mil llotmlre propilktor of avvvrnl lnlla awuaeil of rviltlliK rimrai to trtttw lenta without ri'nulitng them to write thulr aililinaawt. m u,,. m(u HV uttorneya HtKueit thai ilm !uelr.ta "rvalilaticea" were the "It Ion whoro I hoy Ih ud h'poclal Jutlse .I a lima Ot.raii liowoer. held with tlm pulicniiaii Hut thu atrael ;iililritii were noeea. wiry, anil fliullim Vien unlit-,, fluad h'.in J1U0. Yten appt-HleJ. A railroad plrlmenln.i; netk lunkr nulcklv, ti i-iji in l'i hiiM w . ' I i , ' I-Hi ThunkH " Yank" ttM.MIA. Ml. II. II r. u I'll II II III I 7 ii ii ii ii it i (UIiimiii, -h tljiiii. :ih i l.i iiii ii. ih ; llrlriln, If . I'lulle. if I lid. 'f ('lain-, fm . I. iiiKli-. i- . . II. (ilnli-i, p Mi'tilotu-, p lluii'li , . "Iliipli'loii . ' Moon' ii i i n ii ii 0 II II II II I loini". .sr. a t.'ii ih ti IIiiiiiiI for ('lain' In iilutli. Iliilti-il for (llaler In iilnlli. linn for 1 1 ii rt 1 1 In nliilli, ihm mil it lieu hIiiiiIiik M'OII-ll. TI It. II. Til, . I r(ilnul. m U ullll. Uli . IihII, If IIiiiIh, if I'm l.i i, Hi Meiuiell, i'f Uiii l,i', i l . 'I lllllUpMIU, illl Query, e . I . ti t. ii in 1 1 1 -. p I I II I I I ' tl II l II it II ii '! I ' 'I n U II III ii I II I II I u ll J II II II It I f. I l II ll II ll i '-i ii :l u i h an 1 1 it mi.' inn i i '1 I I ToInN, ;i; Si-oii- h) IiiuIiikn: lliinihn . nun 'I'ui-ii iimi inn uiii i- Siiiiiiniii y : rito-lini' IiIIkMi i.i., iiIm, I'hilli-, llmlh. Ilniiii- miii llnvK, Siii-illlii' til t m Hjnii. ( lalrr, sinpli-. Ion, 'riiomps I'ml.i-r. onll. Slnleii Inihi-H ( lain-, Wnlfll. Iiniihlo plii) lt)nn In (llhln-Miii o I.i IIm'Ii.i W it I ri I lo .MililnnU io I'lirker. 'I'tlplc pla) (il-.ln-.iin lo lain In II.iikIi' Hi il-.hi-.nii. Hun anil hlin (llf illrlii-i Mil, hmi'. IIiihi-m on hnU tltf (ihilii- I, off ,M.(.loiu. ;, ff (Jhili r II mnl h In H IiiiiIiikh; off .Mo. ! I nnil 0 In U IniilnuH. I.onIiii; l.llknuoilc 'J, SI nu I. mil ll (lali-r I. Iiy MKihuio l, Ulltl pliili Mi-, (.hiiio. I,i-l( on lniM-t (luialiii 7, Tnl-n H, 'riiui' of muni' 2 hour, III iiiIiiiiicm. I tnplii-N lliiliiii's mnl Uiii I.I"), SWATTING IN MAJORS lieu)) llllllui; I cm iii-cs (Ipi-iiliiK Scrli-H In Iti'lll UsiKUii Mil)h I'IIiIiom ciihi slum in t . M:V VtlltK, April IT llo.ivv hiittllllf featllteil (lie opoulliK Hi-riOH of the major Ichkuo'h hum-hull hoii hiiii, halt of thn tcaniH avuriiKliiK heller limit 10 IiIIh n intinc while In I I oo nt out h tlm opi(mliiK leaniH ran up a total of HI or more iiiiik. The fliHl Hhutout of Iht- Hoiuon whh tiltehetl tuilay liv Carl .Mayn of tho Now York AmerlcniiH. who liulil IIohIoii to rmir IiIIh. The pltchliiK MlaffH (i I lioth tho Otoveluml Amer loaiiH worhl'H ehnnipliiiii) ami Hid llrooklyii Natloualtt, their IHilU up pmicnlH, full liofoii. ilm liattlun of the ft. loula llrowun ami llimton HnivoM, reHieitlvly. Tho Imllnn liattcrit ilia Komi wutk wiih the Hllck, how over, ami euutileil llielr Hut RuperhiiH Hiiffuretl a Hotlnick (IroppltiK four kiiiuoh out of five to plteheiu to Kot mi even tn-ruk, hut it leani that f IiiIhIioiI next to lam In l!(2U, Tho (lllior Si'Ht-1 llhliliil. Two other Atnerloan loiiKUe eerily - WiiKhliiKlmi-lloHtiiii nml Do- rult-Chlt ami- -almi wele illvliloil oviinly. The SeiintoiH ami Iteil Hox look till iih pitii ml I itic i'iioIi oIIiith pltehetH, The TIkoih ami recoil-Hlrm-ioil While Sox tloil ovvn to runa ami IiIIh Home 'iiiih ami tho niiinly pltnh ItlK of .Maya ami l'len-y KHVti the i in K ia.iiHei'i tho niMi Hln over I'hliinlelpllla. ' Tlm .lhletlon lm proMtl ntiir the opoulliK ilav Kiuno Mini Ualtoil well loilny iiKiilnsl .luliil hiiii or WiiHhlUKtuii, altluiUKh the HoiintoiH won. In Hit- .NnHim.il loHKim. f'hloiiKO oiltplayeil Si. IiiiIh In two kiiiuoh. uoAamler Mhnwt'il k"i"I form iiimlnit - llu C.irillimH on oponlnK ilny. The I'uIih hit offoollMtly uhlli the t'arillualH' attink whh woak. Wehh IMU'liis Well. N"hw York ami I'hlhulelphla hail a tolrl of -10 in nu ami 83 IiIIh In their ilu'oi'iKuinn ai'ilen, of whli-li tho OliililH took two. N'olif of Ho (UmitH mhvii a Komi iK-euiiiit of hlin nelf mid MeadowH, h.uteil out of tho 1'nx In thr firm. IiiiiIiik Thurmla), eame Imtk S.iturtlay with a litory Tlm IIoiIh' pit i-Ii ii m worn utialilii lo hfflo Hit- I'liaioH. ('oopor, I'limlur and llamlltou of 1'lltnlnirKli, din played Hteuily form Hah" Kutli, in m.ikliiK IiIh flmi hum" run Saturday. Kot off to a two wook' oarllor atari limn hint M'r when lm licnun IiIh ri-ord-lireakliiic inn of ! I on May I lvolly of tho Now York lllanlH with two home runa lo IiIh trotlll. Ih a flop ahi-ad of th" homo run Imiii -plon. MUST WAIT SEVEN YEARS pplh-mil for ( II li-n-lilii I'm on i Iaiiik I'l-oliatlon, t'lllt'AtiU April I Seven yonm from now. if ho In Ii.ivam hlniai-lf Jnmea llurolJ, iiIIum "Jimmy Vim i iii-i lieoome mi Aumrlfmi It lion . Harold n i-onvlrteil a.a driver of lh i-Hf uei ty the alayern of "AliMwy" ICnrlxht. a CIiU-hko talior i leader. He i-a.nii linfore .ludK" liarr ll. .Millet In the circuit i-ouil In the final homing on IiIm niplli-u-l Ion for i lllxeiiHhlp jiaiiam. "A i on1 1 vou the man onn Idled In the Kllllghl kllllllK '" Judge Millet naked. "Yea," Harold i ''plied, "hut the u pre in.' court revi'iawd my ohh without rrnmndlnif u I'm all out of li"iil)la now. I feel I'm entitled lu i Ulienahlp." "You are imder the wrong n prowlon," the Judge iinitter'(l "Yott'll have lo put yourself on pro bation for KWtm yotira. it at the end of thtt time you Iwve Uil a eltmn life you IDA)' In- able to bo come a citiii-n of the I nlted Bluiaa," Hi ten tUt a have eitlinwted thai n temjwriure of uliout Q.006 daftr would be nci-ciMHry to prodlira a pure white Uht. in lent. la lull ih I'l.i.ldi i th.u , ,,i, 'liilpp".! il h nifl.it' ,1 n ,i h " an I'Uiin, iu maun., ;n full -1 ml DRUMMERS BEAT INDIANS 6 TO 3 Witches Heat Moosters; 1M IMOrH Will I' rOIIl I'ackcm iKI.AMi'MA ITT April I' ttouhlo ll'liti inn ff thri-fi ihrnitMixt i nlhi.mi Ii Hy miiiM ii.,tr i.1 Hi JrMtph n ih I lirt inina of Ihn hH, I HI, .lit-bli. (IkUllollH. I'll IK II I rulm If ' I hilr Hi rut rr MM ir Mini m SXL ffHHwf A Unktm l Wrtukt it ri ' ffM n i (matiif -Ik ' i IMMalU f Hum rt HrlMlltM krimiM to rrntf r Hmiii V f'iu . i in If III Mali 11 I If I lllNtltl tor lUrl. Ih lh I Hum- bv innintt ' 41 jMMMh l l III I lm I imiahiui. i ay M I ! Huiiin,..v Two fcnr kllMMnn Hi , li'inaiil. I'runbr Thru htm hi la Nritnn, i iioum Hhnni-y ittrpir Harrlflf hltn naitr, ranlnn, flit, Moor. Mftlan kaaa- Planar, nana on halla (It lUrl I. nti I lluvilk I Itu In pit, lint bar lit ll'.vllV II Hirmk mil lly llarta I. h- tliivlik 4 lioiiiiif ulaya llnvilk tu Mi-Dontlil In i pa in ('iiniiiiilv lb Mr-tlnfial.l (ii tltl I Sir li-iis mi iii connall)' lg flaaiiy l,fi an r.a a ffl .lii-riih ft, OkiahiilhM, III 1. i I luii- '4 ad rmiiirna-luthrln anil lialav. IIiiii Klahor llxatir Naami. Mi anion 1. 'rink-, vhxiia Hlinlr. liana Mrrora llaall) Hialiliin. Ilaallc. (Iraliani. Park tlhli II hi Wli'lllTV. KHh., I lri i,t i,iiiii, April II W i. hiii iaitiii"l ll a firal itic iif lua ai-aaaa liar tnany valnnlHK looaa santa rrom lia Mnlnaa. iu lira Mulnra. t la Illl n. All II 111. Id, II ft). A Mllin If anIUi r Collar a hrfinrdr rt II I 'hum rf imft Pi Hrnna Urinl h Imwn i Mael.hil p ITiikkwa 3k IM-f Km p if liaii Ik ' IKIIar nli HlitiaJr if llalit MilMarit if fttr p inr p 111 f k a l I litolfant rf U T-illH. tr it u TaUla, M 16 If ti ltan for o'f'anniir In Ittli. Neurp by lunlnaa. lira .Mnlnaa . 0 ! I T Wlrhlla ... 900 111 00 - Hintiinatr l,ft en haaaa- -Wit hlla 1. ia Mnlnea II. Hirrlfli-. hlla Waalitmrn. llraa'iry Toffrr 'I'wn liaw lilla-W'aali-nlfli. Illlllrr. Thraa-tiaaa lilt -Itrnna lloiua run IIm- aiflun baara ii'f'niinor llulli-r Illla- (itf llaat i ami 11 runa In i I 3. iilf ('miliar : aiirt 1 In J. u(f Maail nwa ( aiol I In 1 1 1 MnuMa flaya Ilaraar In AVnalitmrn ti llat-k. tirmiiaay tn iofl) In liainnaa- Hlrurk nut lly (l 1. lir ('miliar I Iiy Maailiiwa I. by lllaik 1. Iiy ilu-aory 1 Haaaa nn lialu -(itf (Iragory .1. ntt lllark 1. off Maailima off V.tM I. nff 1'ixipar I Wllit l.llrli llUrk. lilt l.r Mtrhrr Milan Iiy llaatl Malay (lv lllark i. t'tnplraa Itiirnalita aiol Daly. Tlma J:0D Ituni -- Milan. Cnrfrv. Kriiiiail-. D'Ooiiimr. Ilynna, (Irani. Maait- owa Mnlllll Wualilnirii, lil Ilark llullar. Malay ?. Iltrura--llmnaay. Itinn iliani. lllaik. Kmllli, Wa.hhurn, Illakraly cuiiir. lhirra Cmiin frmii llrlilnil, .Kil'I.IN, Mil. Mirll 17 Cnmliia: from tirhtiti! In a looialr plnynt ruiitnat. Junlln I, ink a 13 tu II iloinry fnim Klnui City lirra Imlay, Walkar. Hlraln anil I'mlttock lilt li'inta runa uvar tlia fancy Hiora Mini (ll), .lliilllt, Ait. ii rn. a. mi ii ro. a. I'll N "tint K'4-erlinn M 11 t .1 3 Nlelnlirr 3b I I 13 M.ilter th 3 13 1 l'..l of il 13 (I II hmllli lb J .1 I ll If .1 I I n .inker rf itno M-(i Ih 3 n a I Hir.ln If 4 3 3 1 l"blnl rt 3 3 3 I nirter tb 4 4 I 3 flet.llr If I II ll n ,V Hmllii rf 4 I 3 (i Mirr Sb 1 I tl i rar 3 nil 3 eellmiri t I I .1 0 Heeitla p il (I II t tlr p Ii n n n i'al a 1 tl ll I Itiweil p 3 n 3 liefer a I ii n n iii p 3tni rtu.rti p i n n n ll Veil! p 1 t 0 3 uiuaM loon TaUli 13 lltilt 13 na-ali 10 IT 37 11 One "lit whan wlnnlna rim M-oretl xxllallail for Ileraer Iu fifth. Hrnre hy Innlnaa: filnilv City . IM IIS 000- IS Joulln l0 U0 "M t3 Hutiiiiiary Tvn. li hlla - I'a.tiliwk. I Mela 3; llotiliiann. Itnliertaen. Walker. I tlNelll Tinea. Imai- It tf Strata. Item nin Nlraln. Walker. I'mhloi-k Rarilflrl fl) l-aae. Karrltlee Illla- aialnhrenner i II. HlliUh W. Hmlth. Ilereer. Ilaaea nil i, Hat Off Htiaaell 3. off l)ala I off llarrla f nu I nff llrnlle t, (iff I'm I, off l-vkne- akl 3 off I-Velll 1. Hlru.-k ,,ut - v Hueaell , 1. Iiy Hal 1. Iiy He,! I a 3 ,y i- km.akl I. In l Nelll 1. Kerne.l runa Wlnin city 7 .loplln 13 Ituna anil till.- Off tila I runa ana I hlte In 1 3 Innliia. nff lliiaaell 3 and III I 13, nff n,la 1 anil 3 In I 3-3- nff llarrlaon I anil 3 In I nff lleedle 11 anil In 1 1.3. titf f'n 3 ami ri In l-t: olf lleraer 3 an, I 3 In I 11: off CyknwaM ' nml 3 In 3 nff il'.S'elll 0 and I III I ln.fl ell haaea Hlmm t'ltv It Ji'li'tn t.'. ll.illl.le ilaa- f.n I" ai,.n. hrennar l.i Mela Hlulen l.aaei l'ail.lm k Hpelltnan r t'aae Mali Tlm,- I houra I'iniiirea A inlera.in iin.l llr ker Ituna -,, 1 I'.oMi'i-it - l-.ia,' M.-f Hntilnaiin Mm Hi!iin,n l.ii.-..- t i.ni U..I..-H. Mue it- 11 Hmith 1 S'-.im Krin i'r -nl l'rn.11 I- It- t.. r 1 e, , " Muellr- '1 Kri-raet 1 i,l, "THAT LITTLE j J -v-HUl TEUV. fAt -VIAE MJ k uvl GNA lK Wk Many Athletes Make Start At Chicago Schoolastic Meet I'llli Alio. A iil I 7 Maiiv athletic amis (If tho i oll'-go .f ill' Will 1(1 , began .heir i-la. at ih. ,.f Chicago kniiiial Interacholaatlr ; truck meal, Alhtlc Director A. A. ' " --- w -- ntagg aunt touay, commenting on th eveni thai Will hn reopened May 2ft after a war Inlermlenlort. Thla. Com h Htagg anM, wna duo In g'.'iil pari to the fuel Ihm maiiv of the lntrauhtlBflr had been chiefly atate meet, while the Chicago moot hail through ita loca Unn at (ho huh of the mUMIn went become practically the national lu teini liiilualh track meet of tlm cotin. tr. MuckN Slnrlctl at ( liliiiau. "Artla .MtickH, Ilm 1'nlvuralty of Wlaciitialn ntnr, who holda the world'a illacuH record, ntatli-'l hie world fumoua cateei- at the Clilcugo lntereoh(ilnell"," Mr Htagg rr iintikiil "lr rama from n high achool at (inhkoah, VI , and won tlm rllaetia that year, 11110. The next year he took the dlai iu and allot put anil won tho Individual champlnn ahlp. "IrfirHoii, who lecentlv mode n worhl'H record high Jump In tin weat, had only a Inual lepuUtluu when he put In hla entry from Ht. (loorge, I'tah. He proved tho heat In the jump at the 1(11 meet. ' Ned Mi-rtlmn, new tnek coach m Amen, lown, hardly knvw what a track alum waa when he won the iiunrter inlle In I90fi. Ho ran around the outatile of the I rack and did It in r. 2 l-H. Merrlam later won ilm Weatorn ennference iiuirti-r for three veara mid the conference low hurdloH for two yeura. "Another high hcMooI hoy unknown In Uila Boot Ion wlmn lm cmnn to i I'htiiiK" -wua Curl .liilinann, who I later lit iHiiin ill" Michigan alnr mid J! track captain He cninn on tn lllin I I from I.mwIh and Clark IiIkIi ochool In Hpokarm mid took tho lirond Jump with 23 feet I Inehne, thn heat ever matin In thn 16 Jeara the meet hna been held. l)ai-iiHirt Oklahoinau. "Ira Davenport, tlm OiIi-uko run ner, who later act AVeHtern confer ence rei-ordn In the quarter mnl half mile, otm of which mill MntnK wan practically tin unknown IiIkIi Hchnol iithleto from Okhihonui when he firm ran III tlil InterHclioliiatlc." Aniline other colleKe atarn who iralnott cully Imirola iih IiIkIi echool or acHilemy hoyH (it the ChlciiKo In-tei-acholaHtlo moot ulneo It attirted In 1002. Mr SIUKK mentioned In KerMoll of Dartmouth, HoKcnnon of Chlcaito. C. Hoyt, tlu flrlnnell alnr. Sot lluttur, Olymtili' rhmuplon; Hhernimi t.nndori. I'eniiHylvanl i ;;CARL MORRIS TRAINING,5''? ?auin : ' ivld; Tigers Scries (ll.liiliniiia Ileal. v Worl.H m Kapulpa In I'ri-piiratlon for llattlc Heio Willi liOilUC Carl Morrla, (Iklahomu heav welKht yoHterday worked out before a tnrifn crowd of flHtlt- onthunliiKtH lit Saptilpa, Morrli boxed 1C lull lulu, four each 'with Jack TlloiupHotl, I'Ttink Thotnpiiin'H crnrk nui;ro liMivywelKhl, ami Voung Miller. Chk-UKo llKlitweluhl, and three each with YotitiK JiihtiK.iii mid an un named liKhtwelKlit. "Illiltlv" lllahop. well known Cin cinnati boxing iiiaHaRer who la all reetiiig MoriiiH', ring atfalrn Ih dim to arrive lu Tulxa HiIh iiinrnlnif. .Murrlrt will cuntliuio 10 train In Sfipulpa until Thuraday when ho will h li 1 rt IiIh trnliilng tpim-toi-H to TuNu. l-'itrini-r laidK". Morrla' opponent In a 15-round bout here April 20 Ih to workout in Tulwi for the flrat time Thursday. tini n I MTITD M ATlnM A 1 ounriT iiulu ihiuiiihiiui.hu onuui, Tli'lixnlcr. I'ltuii I I I'ouHtrlen lino to Hold Maliiics ThU Year. I'AHIS. April 17.- Di-legitea from M cniiiili. , Including tho 1'nltetl Stilton have reorgmilrod here the In ternational fhootlng union and voted to hold International mntchi-H In An Kmc of thla voar at the Mime time and pi. ice iih the Krench national tournament, at l.yonn. ltoiint-i for futuio tournamcntH were prewnted by the I'lilted S'.atoH. Italy. Spain mid i'ortukml. It won docldid to award the 1H22 toiirn.i-1 mi'iit u. Sjt.ini or I'ortiiKal. Die final hi hi Hon to be mnito during the 1921 I'l.irn itiii tit GAME"- I .. i i till W I 1 L.ltllHllH k Chinag". (Vain 1 ' htavin, ;Hmart of Northwaslern, 1 M VWIk f.T HUM!) llaxwell of MWarthinore, Cftughey of the Htaiifuril and Olympic loinne. larry of ChlraMO. Talhot. for yenra the moat prominent .Mlaaourl Vnl ley weight man; Orlffen of llllnola, Hlrd of llllnola anil Olivet CoUhkh, Hhlvorlck of Cornell. H(y Camp bell of ChlengD, riabbrn of North-weatr-rn, Harvey of Wlaeonaln. I'nul of I'nnnaylvanfa. Wataon of Mlnne anid, Tinney mid OUh of ChhiiKo. Whllted of Htnnfcird. I'ncker of AniM, Ollfalluri of Noln- Dime, Nlcholaon of Mlaaourl, Wnlil of Win (onaln, i hriierti t nf Iowa, I'aifu of Amea, Mchohlngar of llllnola, l''oaa or Cornell and Prank loomln who did not go lo college hut won the Olym pic -110 low hurdlra in world'n rec ord time. Hunt Clilcami .Mark". The beat mnrka that luivo hnon mads bv high h.-IkkiI athtetoa in the I'nlveralty of t'hlcnKo'rt Internt-hol-aatlo meet imid up Willi Ihn IiIkIi eat college perfiirinancoH, It la rioted here In connection with temimptlon of Ibe meet on May 28 rtfter a Inpno of three yenra. Moat of thn hluh aohool record makora Inter won fnmo In eollagea from euxt to wnet or In th" Olympic Kiimen. flucoriU of tho l.TnlvorHlty of Chl efigo meet Jn Ita ID ymira afo thcHe. l0-ld. daHh C. Jtnjt, (Iriion field, lown. 1U13, 0 1-5. 220-yd. tlnHh C. Hoyt. Oroori fleld, lown, 1913, 11 l-ll. 140-yil. dnah I. Davenport. Unl veralty I!nparnlory, ()kla 190S; C. Kaaper. Hhattuck, I'urlhiuilt, Minn., l'.iUi, ami I.. Harden, Otttituw-u, lown, 1916. &1 1-K. !(80-yd. run C. Koapcr, Shat ttirk. 11)1 S. 1:68. Ono tulle run (5. Cowley, Mutke Kon, Mich., 130'J, 4:3:i 1-r,. 120-yil. high hllrdleH H. AVliltted, Aziua, Cal., IU12, in :-n. 220-yd. low hurdloH F. Txiomla, OrtiKOtl, III.. 1910, 25. 12-lb, allot h. Tnlbntt, Mercern- hlirK Academy, 1907, 50 feet, Hi Inched. I 12-lb. liammur I,. Tnlbntt, Mor-I corHburK Acndemy, 1907, 191 feel. i High Jump W. AddeniH, Man- i tencti, III., ami J. l'rntt. Initio Tech-' nloiil HlKh fft'hool, ChlciiKo, IS 1 G. Ii root. 3-10 In. ; llroad Jump Carl Johnson, Spo kane. Waah., 1915, 23 ft., -Mi In. DlMcim A. M. Muck?. Onlikosh, Win, 1911, 130 ft., ,', In. l'oli) vault I'. Graham. I'nlver alty High. Chlr.iKO, 1915. 12 ft, 7 Vi in. ! .Iin-elln - r WIU-ox, Oak I'urk, 111., 102 ft 7 In. With Champions Off DirritoIT, April 17 .aln field today w.ih blanketed with miow aeverul Inchon iloop mid in dlcatloliH were that none of tho Kiunt'H of tho openliiR eerlea bt tween Detroit 'and Clevolmid would he played thin week. Tho Know-fall began lale Saturday night mid continued throughout thlti afternoon. I'oatpoiiemunt of tlm opening Kimm with Clovelauil whh annoiiucod early this forenoon. At leant two daya of bright ami warm weather will bo nncoHary to realm e tho field to idaylng con dition. It Ih believed. The Tlgern have played hut two amea, 'ono of them lu 11 ateady diirzln of rain, since tho aoaaon opened. SAPULPA BEATS DRUMRIGHT - i:if"c(ln- I'lichlng of .,, ., iciH'i-Min mi. utiles Itajalia to Win. sp.-.-lai to The World. SAI'l'U'A, April 17. Saiuilpa of the South waatern lvugito today de feated Drunirlght of tlm Wi-Htern aa- riii-iniiini, c iu 1 J.llt'l'livt) iiucning 1 Jefferson, who permitted only , four litt.a, enabled IiIh team to win. A Hecond gamo between theao ten ma , w III ho played tomorrow, Tho rcore. Drtimrlght 4 4 Ii Sinnilp.i 8 lo 0 Wfnger and i'htlllpa. JefforFon and Hodge. ROOMS aim ..i. YANKEES DEFEAT RED SOX 4 TOO V v 1 1 r T- of , Mays Moias box to rour Hits; Senators Win From Athletics NKW YnitK. April IT, Cart Maya, paailiur lil wamlarful (.llohinit of th 'pi-ntaK (lay nf the iraKli, halil llnalon In firur lilla today Naw Vork winning. 4 t n. Tha nm w I'layail on a heart , inmlily field. Hoot' ItiHilun, Alt. II rt). A. Vltl ,'ik a 1 0 I'Mrr 3h 1 n (I 0 Mitrjt tt 4 0 3 0 Mffliakf If J I 1 n rrnt tti ii l i 3 oaiim tf ( o i o Milnali lb 4 1 0 S Stll m 10 9 1 Karl c S 0 3 0 Jan-n p 3 ll J iKarr 10 0 0 Mffn p 0 0 0 ft .Nrw lurk. All. II. I'fl. A, rof it i i 4 riftp'ti h ti t i 8 Ft 1th If S 0 i 0 nap lti 4 3 t i e MnrW if I I 0 R'lia rf 0 n Hard lb 1 1 .1 Mum i 4 n .1 n Mill p 8 0 0 4 Tml,i. 31 i 31 lllTH.li. Hi 10 37 It XllAttnri fnr JnhM In lhth lloaloll (M)o 0(l 60 (I .Now Vork 100 061 lli-( Haora hy Inning Summary. Two-u kite--I'acVlnnauatl I'lpp. Ward. Thraa-baaa hlt--Maual. Haaaa on halla tiff Jonaa l. nff Maya I. Htruck out Iiy Maya J. by .lunaa I. ftuna Kaw- lar, riii 3, a n.l MmI. tlnllrr .liilinum liffrrllir. WAHIIINIITD.V. April T.--Waltr .lohn rin waa hUthty rfferlive In the pin'haa tmlay ami Waahlnaton lenk l ha flrat eain nf Itia aarlra from tha Alhlatka. I ta 1. rgnra : I'liiiudriiririiir- nydlTiltill, All II I'll. AB II Ml I. Jlc lb (ISO Utran rt I 1 1 n Hire rf .1 I 3 l LarU If 3 13 1 llirrta tb 114 3 Kltanka 3b :i n 3 3 iVKiwl. a j o 1 3 llateltri e 1 1 0 3 JaUlkvm p 3 3 1 3 lira It Ultt ft i wiitolf 1 Ml lit Kntlll lb I'lilin tb I Millar e Hrli It rt tlilMir Sillnr p Uiiini p ushanaon Tatatl, 37 10 31 IllToUll. 3T 8 37 13 tla.ttil for C Walkar In alahth. MHuttad for Monro In ninth. Hi urn )v lunlnga- 1 hlhlilaltihla 000 (100 0011 waahlna-t-'ii 3oi 000 00 3 Hilnimary Twu-baaa hit Hire. Three I'aaa hlla- Wilt 2, Ilykaa, Hlolen tma llarrla. Hacrlficai I.awia. Hire. Double ila -Hhnnka l.i llarrla lo Jmlire; Mnora i" i.a.ivway. Dvkea t.. llraalll. Ducan to ," on taiaea l'hlla- itrlphla 0 Waahinalmi . JUaea on lialla (iff .Mnnre I nff Jnhiiann 1 Hlla off ayl..r 4 hi 1 inn ng off Monrn 4 In 7 Inuit.Ka Htrink w My Inhnauil t. hy .Mo'.r, I Huna- Iiyh.-a Juit MUnn nn, 'V?'rv..,'rr'i""" -0uav. Muori-. Shank' and o iUiurk.- BARBOUR CIRCUIT OPENS SATURDAY Southwestern League Get Under Way to Opening Season to orKanlzod Sotlthweht- The newly ern biiHuball league, ttmiposed of teama rrom iiortheaHtern Oklahoma nnu Hoiitno.-mteni KmiwaH cltlea, ttpons ItH 1921 8oaon April 23. Itated ' fi ClafH C lengue, tlm H.-lu-dule and 1 clans of plnyera mnklne.' up tho vn- , riou.a roMters will offor a bettor cl.ias i (if baKoball, accnrtllni; to iiinnagerH 1 mini oiiicerH oi 1 nu league. I T'io li'iigup baa an official full Heaiain HChedulo. operated on a na tional tlrcnlt. Muny playera niiiii- I bored among tho different teama (have neon major Hervico In the big iv.-ikuch, wnno otherH returned to Htnallor teama for more experience, after tryouto with the la Itlila aprlng. DoHhlo-lmnderH arc Ht-lpMluled for Hovcrnl of the opening , Bnmea, ManaKera of Homo of the tomuH in nw mnguo come rrom all ala- tin, ,)f ,,, trill tile laaeiuui 1,1. ...... tarn new faces In Oklahoma bam-luill i clrclcH mid llttlo Ih known of their 1""" baseball Malory or tlm iiuallfi- caiiona moy offer for HucreeHful I leaderHhlp. HocrultH on. tlm roHtere i of a number of tho teama wem 1...M up (o close before the opening of thr, season duo to the fact that the team was late in starting snrlng nrnetleo SiEr--!CROPS or mo Independence. Kan, under tlm leadership of Ted Waring, former catcher for tlm l'tttshurgh team of the National, lengtlo mid last year manager of the llnld team nf the Western as-oclntlon, ban announced his tenm ready and prepared to step off with tho opening gamiv a drive toward the flag. Included In his lineup are a number of players that ! . ... . .1 have seen service with major anil minor league teams. Tho "Walter Johnson" team nt Coffoyvllle. Kan . tlm hometown of the Washington twlrler. Is managed by Joseph Chirk anil l'etn Axor, of whom little Is known In Oklahoma ; baseball fnndnm. It la lenorti liowover. that tho team has a strong field to draw from and Is be ing materially aided by the advice of tho American league rtar. The I'lttsburg. K'an.. tenm will sport new uniforms of white when they romp out on the diamond fnr their Initial homo game. Frank Mat- 1 thews, another "dark horse" man ager to followers of the game In I Oklahoma, has his team ready for action but only meager reports h.iva been received of the personnel of ' J his tenm. , ! Hobby Wallace, at ono time inan-fl I ager of the St. Louis Drowns, idiots ' I the Muskogee team. Wallace has ' worked out a strong tcuim from the ! two score candidates that were , -ailed in early lu tlm feaaon and j i Muskogee boosters are predicting , he team to he ono of the chief con- , tenders for the 1921 i lmmplnnahlp. i The HartlosvUlo club, managed by i John Mi-donkey, a former Iil- i llle star, bonsis of its pitching ataff and un experienced Infield. ; ll)rno Has Strong- Temn. Ilnbliy'- llyrne. for u number of 1 yeara with the IMrnles, Is managing j the Miami tenm. probably ono of the ' smallest title of the new aasoclntlon. 1 The ex-I'irale was early In getting hla material into shape, however, and will have a strong all-around force for the iipentm: contests, he states Jerry Jones, a new manager to I Oklahoma, lends the Saptilpa team. I Jones is aided by the signing up of practli ally .ill of tho last year's tent i The Scoreboard HIAMII.VH Of TIIK TKAMH. W'ralrrn l.eaaur. t. I,, rk . Team W t. Team mint rrtr 1 l .nor nkii far 1 3 .' I .ft7 lie. ),ik 1 3 t I fiMitWil.lu 1 3 3 1 . 007 1 oairu 1 3 . Son , .33- 1 t JUM .33.1 .330 - i allium! I.enaiir. ' Tata i.. rn. Team lllllaikllthU t'lMllMmll n-itOn ?L loill IV. n loon i too I 7)n t 7 .3 to .300 ,uoo rnw'ii ?e Aw Amerlcnn l.enaue, I I'et i Team 1 .7 Ml rbkii ? lllii I etrirl i uin n.ei,rf. Taaa Sea Tor nuklattaa tt Uati rit. .300 .tot .100 .250 I'd. .333 .00 I .000 .UU0 Prt. .S00 .333 .333 ,009 tu .401 .311 .3n .000 IMtrett Taaai 1 00 I rblU'lelnklt A 11 rlrnn Aaamlntlon. W I. I'et I Team N-llaTllla Ixtluaimlla Xlftnemiraii .Mlltnarti Trta tlaln-alMi tan Antonla fort tronb DaUu Taaai lliaabU Mriairkaa ilDktU Sea Orlei ra 4 II 1 000 M I'M) I II 1000 rnlftl 0 I ii I mm rmitaifc-n n 3 (1 1000 1 KHMil I Itf 0 'leina lnalie. W I . I'd. i Team tV. I il liioo Hkfl. rUl I 3 1 .Bail Bmamont 1 3 I .007 J Skrnriiert 1 I ' . BOO I llaelon U Huultiern Aaaorlatlott. W. I. If. I Team W. 3 ii l ono I ruuwv. i .1 1 . 710 I .NaHtnilla 3 .1 1 7 -el I t-.HoU 1 I OO'I i l.ittla Kxli 0 itntri.ts vr.Mrt:ttiAY MeateM Leuanr, AT Tfl.HA 4. UMAHA 3. 10 I.S'M.VOS. At Oklitholtia I'lly , Ht. .Inarih (. At Wl. hlin 9. Ilea .Mi'lnra 7. At Joplln 13, muui'Clly I.'. National Leiiiriir, At Ilrnnklyn 1 llntlon 4. At ('Ifirlmiktl-rit. Irfiula, no game, rain At Clilenxo-l'lttiliurah. no aame, coM. Only three aamea ai-heiluied. Arnrrltnn l.encur. At 7w York 4, llnaton 0 At Wuahlnitton 3, I'lilladelphU 1. At St. Irfiula.Chlcaico, no name, cold. At lietroU-l'levi'Unil, no aair.ej snow. American AaMM-latliin. At Kauaaa City 0. tit. Paul 14, At lnrtUli.lpnllj-Tiiteihi, no Rama, rain. At I.oulavlllekl'oluinhua, 110 Kama: wel grounila, At tllnneapollt Milwaukee, no game, ruin, 'I'etiiN liaiie. At (lliloeitoll ll. liouatun 7. At Wlihltn I'alla 7. Dallai :. At l-'ort Worlh to, Hhrevepnrt At Kan Antunlo 4, Ileaiimont 3; Il In ntnfr. Nnillierii Aaaorlntlnn. At .Molilln 3. ( luitinnc'H.i :, 10 InnlnE". At .NaatiMllelllrmliiKhain. no Karnn,' enlit, . At Mmphla r.. I.inlo Hn'k I. At New Orl.au. 11. Atlanta . HAM KM TOIIAV M'oMerii I.eaaiifl. OH A 11 A AT TfI.A. 3:30 O'CLOCK. fOiui city at .loplln. Ilea II nines al Wlrhlla. ft JfMeph or Oklahoma City. Natlotiiil l.itiaue. Ml I.nula at Clni-tnnaU. l'ltiahurih at t'hli-aati, Hrmikliii at l'hDmtelphla. New York at Hoalnn. Aiiierli-tin I-ncue. Chltaao at St I.nule. Cleve'anil at Detroit. 1'hllaaelphU nt W.iahlnaton. Hoatoii at New York. Anierlenn Aaaorliillon. Mlnneatiulla at Milwaukee. Ht I'aal at Knneae Clt. CiWumbua at I.olllavlllt Toledo at Inillnnatiolla. Soiilliern Aaaorlallon. Illrmlnirtiam nt N'aNhvttle. I.ttll.. Hock nt Memphla. Atlanin nt 'New urleana. Chattanooga at Mobile. t.nn member of tho loneue, Ih direct ed hy Klttv Knight, hIho a new man to .enter Western basketball. I Sevcrnl of thn cltlon iiavo built 'new iiark for Ihe teama. while In othor old ciiulpment linH been torn down and now buildings erected. Blues Release Wright to Texas League Club KANSAS CITY, April 10. Olenn Wright. Htm- ahortMtop of the l.'nlvernlty of MlcMouri biiHoball team last wnfon and who ((lilt Nchool HiIh apt tug to play with the local American asHoelatlori club, tonight wan ri'leaned to the Hiiuxton club of the Texan league. North Side W. C. T. (J. WSII Alnnl IF.;nIf., rr in iijiu rr m;ouuy I , Ninth Side W. C. T. 1' will hold a mothers meeting Wednesday I afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the It. W. Ilurkhart. u2u nomo or .Mrs. North KIwood avenue. Mrs. 1-3. 1-3. 1 Clulow superintendent of mother's 1 meeting mid White Itthbon recruits, I will have charge of tho program. GAIN. NICELY rotalocs mnl (iriiH-r-. Which Suffercil I'imiu Ivip-li'r I'tvi'c. I'ut Hirtli New (inmili. Iiy Aaaoelated J'reaa Stale Wire. OKIll(iMv CITY- April 17. ThyiiKh plant growth was Komowhat retarded by cool weather and winds during the past week, potatoes and grapes, which buffered a, setback fl lht I'.:,.H'"re tr.c 1,1 OM?i noma, tire iilltrllii- fur-Ill nmv i.i-nn-1) homa, ore putting forth new growth and wheat has made satisfactory progress, according to the weekly letter of the federal Imhouu of farm crop stattatlca tsaued hero today for the wook ending April 16. f'.uiie wheal fields lu the south central counties of the state still snow green bug inresttitlnn. tho re port iaya. but tt la generally con sidered that but a small percentage of the 10 to 20 per cont of the stnto'H acreage actually Infested luu been seriously damaged. An Increasi d acreage Is expected In corn, but kaflr acreage Is still In ou"'- as low prices received from inai years rop in still Hrfecting thn nonage Oats, barley and rye tiro1 reported doing well, with cotton land preparation continuing during fair i weather. The okluhoma cotton Ri-oweis aaMoclatlon reports 400 000 bales signed up for co-operative marketing. 1 Alfalfa, which was badly froste'd 1 or Injured by tho pen aphis, has 1 been mowed to give the next cutting i a favorable start, and wed dealers report un increased s.ito of alfalfa seed. Tn llnlltl Women's Homes WASHINC.TON. April 17. -. Htriirtlon of homes fur women 1:1 New Yoik and Washington as a tribute to the sen Ices of women to humanity during tiro wrold war was tentatively dot Ided upon by the League of American I'eiiwomen at Its Msslims Just concluded here, It was announced today The build ings would .nst about 15,000,000 e.o ll Wo I'nli for nml DellM-r 'lint Prescriptions Properly Compounded linker iiros, Driiir siorc '- Ma - hi 4 t S, Il -atcn Al, 4 4 ('sage I'tJ Or -clar l BRAVES DEFEAT " DODGERS 4 TO 2 Hub Club Makes It 1 Out of 4; No'Other Games Arc Played HIKKiKI.YV, April t: 11, four nut of five wiih 11 II ii champlona todiy. npenlnr riiiuei a oeiu nltli I to rc-nre lttatoil. llroukljn AH II ro. A. 1 Mann Pnaell tf 3 3 I Jubnmn 'ti 3 onriiib ir II he f 0 Knnetebr i ' i'lllier, ,t 1 I WieWm "b 3 I Hirbv in taarilia'Ui If IrMwi H K."rlirl 3b Italka lb ford 3b O Welll e ('biff p t llllns lm p ItrUJUlu p 0 I n 3 0 4 4 0 (I I , KRj-f-T r le!Y(t p ttllcbrll p lllowl Vdxtf. SJL'L,T ITotali. xllatteil for aileehan In i 7 11 Hcorn hy Innlnya- Hoaton . ii,, , Hrooklyn ,,i nummary. Two haao I, ,te li fltti 2, Kruecer. IU-a .,n ha -fer T, off (Jearhaer .' vff I-' l r c MrQulllan 3. Him k ..u' I i by Mitchell 1. hi n. e i 2 Kuril. O'Neln (iH.m r i , l.rrort- O'Nai.i ma m ai, I J HELPED EMPRESS TOGET AWAY Fooled Spies and Spirited Her to Safety in England LONDON, April 17. Th- r, . death of Sir John Montnt.ii Hurg . fmnotiH for hl reacuo of Hi-- Ir UmproM Kugcnip nt the fall of ' Second Frimch empire In 1S70 brought to light n letter wr.tlti , ' Sir John to Sir Henry ronaonhv r days after the dramatic c acroKH tlio KngllRlt rhannrl T letter relates tho detail of tl enpo In which Dr. Kvann, an Afr ican dentlat, wan InatrunienUl Sir John's yacht happened to l lying In tho harbor nt Dcam !! September 6, 1S70, waiting f.iV'T K weather for Hailing, At 2 p. n ' RtrangerH c.iine aboard and u . for an audience with the o They appeared to trust Sir J and confided to him that the v press wna concealed In Denm II. Ho ngrced to convey hpr to safcf m Kngland and it wan decided tha Lady Hurgoynti should remain on board In order not to aroust! iu plclon. It was arrnngd that her malrst s'lotihl come aboard nt flvo minuter part midnight. Meanwhile, at 1130 p. in., Sir John had n visit from n young Kuisslati, to whom he has only been Introduced. Thin genii mnn had brought a friend v.hn "wished to look over tho y.irhr " Thoy worn bhown over the craft a though Sir John s.tld ho was con vlnced tho men were spies. The visitors woro .condtlc'ed 1 Sir John personally Into the tew and had scarcely gone when Pi Kvann, thn empross and Mine t j iireton camo up and were taken oi. board without baggage. I Kmpress Kugoiik' was said to t, i been greatly ngltnted nnd to b sobbed bitterly. She wna cared I by Lady Htirgoyno through the in !dayH of the voyage to 'Hyde, Kngtar i ' The trip of Itsolf was unevomftii r cept for tho fact that heavy wo.i land a nasty sea nindo travel for tr empress very uncomfortable Innrllntr wna mulo nt ItvH nt 7 n t )i of the evening of September 8 m jthe empress left Immediate IlnstinKS to Join her son I Sir John in his letter sa)s 'escape was planned by Irir e M , ternlch and most skillfully i a out by Dr. Kvans. Vail Wins San Antonio 10-Mile Speed Feature SAN ANTONIO. Texas, i Ira Vail, San Franiisio. time trials and- was the fir cross the lino 111 the extra i " into on tile caul of tllu Sail AO' Speedway association toda--tlma was 7:27 flat, (leorge c Dallas, won the 20 and 3n races, tlmo being 18:09 flat 23:34 -1-5. it Harding Honorary Head Horseshoe Throwers Body WASHINGTON. April President Harding todnv n tho honorary presidency of tt tlonnl Association of H-tt Throwers. Tho president I. ways confessed a distinct par for the old-fashioned sport of t shoo throwing and frequent I" gaged in it "with tho bo Marlon. Comprt-need air for Indus! na poses Is piped through man-- streets Just as gas nnd water In other cltlt-s. I can't K'lid this nics-age astray, II fits all tlm world tlio "cry snini' way. It's trim prry leller You couldn't do better iiian get (ile.ou's Cleaning i.'M'ry day O-ngc -10(10 BASEBALL VIS''l3ltN U3.fH. li McNULTY PARK TODAY OILERS OMAHA 3!30 J. Al, i Taisens Kan tlm remaining Kan i ta