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TULSA DAILY WORLD, SUNDAY, MAY Li. 1922 Champion Britton andCMllenger Lux Ready for Clash at Ball Park Monday Night I BOUT TO BE CLIMAX OF SEASON IN TULSA; BOTH MEN FIT TO GO Opponent to Go Through Last Workout Sunday After noon Though Hard Part of Training Is Behind; De mand for Reservations Indicates Record Attendance; Two Other 10-Rounders on the Program. ny n. a. imivoKWATim. Jack Britton, world's welterweight boxing champion, will climb through the ropes into n ring at McNulty park Mon day night to defend his crown against the onslaughts of Chal lenger Morris Lux, Kansas City's entry in the H7-pound list, in a 12-round decision contest. With this bout as the attraction, Tulsa will bo the tempo rary center of interest in the boxing world, for Britton is the only world's champion to risk his crown this week. It will bo a spectacle to delight Tulsa followers of the fistic game, affording the first opportunity in many a moon to ece the recognized king of a realm of Fistiana and a real, two-fisted, four-square champion at that do his stuff. Interest Mounts unpMiir, Virtually on tlio cvo of tlie bout, Tulf.i appeared Interested In the battle as In no other nthlotlc event of the season. It was announced Saturday night by the promoters that the selection of McNulty park as the scene of tho struggle, Instead of convention hall, was a happy move Indeed, as tho demand for reservations from local and outside points and the actual enle of tickets had rearhed proportions that roado It apparent that tho spacious, mu nicipal auditorium never would havo accommodated tho crowd. As the recent Mike Glbbogs Young I'ltz uffalr was tho gala box In ccnt of tho year In Oklahoma City, so does tho Hrltton-Lux on counter promlso to bo for Tulsa. The roads aro In good condition In this section now and scores of fans are expected to drlvo In from the cjrroundlng country and neighbor ins towns. Last Workout Sunday. A good Indication of the great In tercast was the crowd that turned out at tho T. A. C. Saturday uftor noon to see Britton and Lux train on tho last day but ono beforo the ((rap. The limited quarters weru filled to capacity. It Is expected tiat the gym under th Terminal hotel will not bo largo enough to accommodate the fans Sunday afternoon when tho two men will take their last work, for In nil dlllon to Britton and Lux and tho everal other boys to be seen on Monday night's card, Cowboy Padg ett and Warnla Smith also wJU be In action. Sunday afternoon's work out will start at 2:30. While Britton and Lux will go through paces Sunday for tho beno flt of the fans, they virtually have finished their actual training al ready, and both have been pro nounced ready for tho test by tholr handlers.. Morgan Not nt All Doubtful., "Britton is in his usual first-class condition," said Danny Morgan, tho champion's nianacer. "and I expect Mm to win of course. Lux Is a good, clever boy, and Btrong and Came, but so are 1ot of others In the welterweight division and Brit ton has beaten them all, and will continue to do so for some time. "Britton has no fears of the out- come of any match. Ho bolleves i himself, as a champion should. You'll notice that he's the only champion touring tho country, tuk inr on any and nil comers. He's net afraid to be matched vithout know ing who his opponent Is to be be cause he's the champion, a real champion, and a champion Is tho h"t. Whenever ho censes to bo tho but, he simply won't bo champion." Think Lux Una n Chance. Hut In tho Lux tamp Hrltton was tot conceded to bo "In" by any means. Chirk tripdnn. whii has been directing Lux's training, says the flashy Missourlnn never was In better form than he is today and jever felt more llko showing what lie Is mado of. "I think honestly think that he lias a chance to win," said Hlgdon. 'Of course It's an outsldo chance, out a chanco nevertheless. Lux Is clever and strong nnd will bo In there doing his best. Any time a tor Is In a ring with a world'H championship in thero for him to J'ln If he can, you can Just put It down In your book that he's giving vrythlng that's In htm." llow They Measure Up. nrlttoti and Lux will weigh In Monday morning, nnd w'hllo no elsnt agreement was made It Is rx pectert both will be about tho weltcr 'int mark of H7 pounds. Hrlt .on may have a pound or so nd vntaRo of hi young rival, but not "ugn to mako any difference, ...!! chance Is In his youth nnd Min l T1, Kansas Cltyan Is 22. nlle the champion he will face has seen Tin lAeo K i ,i imer parade past. In experience nl genernlahln Vtrlttnn nur.a all the best ot It. For a tcore of years, or sinco Lux wns a Vabo In arms' Britton has boon arena nuncI,es within thohempod eil.h7 IJrl"n nor Lux Is known n5 rr&Punchcr. though both have I u,,?, he kft' rollto- Hrltton has 5 i, T WVI' whor ho caeca tn imJ ' b4t,.ui8 champion Is old nnd hi, A" h" cnrei 10 d0 I" beat "Wr.r0."6"'. b' a Kood big margin, of kr,,,tiS tho "sa taking a chanco hamir?llnB a wrlst or "mashing a n u no masons. lt h?.n,San M1". ta,0 'em' nc HroL .SJ7, yar ho l rugged and "eMh.nd condition, nnd ho can neci.La ?.tm of Punishment If 11,8 "'ness, great do howLv,J'9w'" ".I'1 rln generalship, S Bcncra ly ,a, , him from hiM1",""?. ft Krc' hlocker. He's tvethnn'"- "M a different Mock ne anrtWll,,,1I'18ten(l of hlttl"K' blockJ d Kct"ng awny. he hits. Korean. " hli" aKaln' eny In'lh'. iL!!,c c"r'' I'romUlus. haJe i?.mWJ,t.erw.eRh, c"18"' "" rest of M"1" '? J080 ,h' "f Wound ,X,onlay nlghffl card. Two Ma pionij rK nt. whlf ahn"l'l Pro The fir Tn' "n'or'alnmr-nt. htina nil' ,Sp?.ck of T,,l"- " f rapld.flr. k ml,h' ArH Pnlr and Sh.krlni T 1" Wfn, w"" th I LeU.V- rl"n1 'Jp,n" n ho In " i-tUer shape than when he, recently was defeated by Franklo Osner nt tho T. A. C. The Homlwlndup vvlll be a two stato featherweight championship affair, with Jou Plshor of Muskogee pitted against Jimmy Fltlmmons of Kort Smith. Kluslmmons nnd Syrlnn aro expected In tho city Sunday. RECORD THRONG WATCHES HOUNDS IN FAST RACES Playfellow Wins From Lord Helpum in Fea ture Eevent Ono of tho largest crowds that over witnessed tho dogs skim over tho courso nt the Mld-Contlnent park packed the grandstand from cellar to nttlc all guests of the taclng association with tho fastest dogs of tho truck in n feature, pro gram, Tomorrow's program consists of seven feature events. A record crowd is expected to pnek the park before the starter sends tho dogs out on tho first rnco at 3:30 o'clock. Playfellow battled Lord Helpum to . standstill In tho distance fea ture race last night and won the purse by a scant half-length. Monday's rares will ho held In tho afternoon In order that they will not Interfere with tho Brltton-Lux bout t McNulty park Monday night. Dog Race Results First raco, three-sixteenths mile. Dcndellon, first; Hilly Parton, sec ond; Good Nows, third. Time 20-3-5. Cv Klnir. Handsome Ilnhv and I Marys Fortune also rnn. Second race, onc-qunrtor mile Jenkins Queen, first; Sonora, sec ond; Lady Manager, third. Time 27 2-5. Wlllo Wild Bill, Squaw Man and Shamrock Maud also ran. Third race, three-sixteenths mllo. Stemwlnder, first; Peerless Prince, second; Sobcrhead, third. Tlmo 20. Imp. Fair Chance, Clara Ilamon and Dillon Wild' Bill also ran. Fourth race, flve-slxtccnths mile. Playfellow, first; Lord Helpum, second; Tulsa Girl, third. Time 34-1-5. Flirty Boy, Oakland Harem and Cheerful Moments also ran. Fifth race, nne-qunrtcr mllo Nog Pnrton, first; Joo Cantrip, sec ond; Is Ho Bushman, third. Tlmo 27 4-5. Yellowstone, Happy Mose and, Little Flirt also rnn. Sixth race, threo-slxtecnths mllo. Midget Flirt, first; Shuffling Wrin kle, second; Smoky Jack, third. Tlmo 20 1-5. Miss Cabin, Crazy Parton and High Tldo also rnn. Seventh race, one-quarter mile SItkum. first; Billy Cabin, second; Red Parton, third. Tlmo 27 2-5. Flying Flirt, Kid Knot and Foaming Springs also ran. Dog Race Entries (w Inillrilfi dc won lut Ptirt.) rint titt. tint $25 elshth nllr, TOO Mir Tlmi Sit Miry K 713 NffH 14 Kt i niu iimJiit 7X0 Sll-i Ink Ppct fiO H'rn Mtll inmt tut, rtnt 130 Ttirft-ilslNDthi mile. RHwJtsvnif 701 r.Wron SH t'nimlni Crfik ton sum rn 14 KrrcMr 1'irtnn 807 Du'rb l!f-nio TMrd fl)t, fina $30 n.n unnn mile. minMli I. 831 H)ln Stone I'll l.lllMnn UrnKD 814 Kllf fhinrc 814 Kilho TinnOD 1 f Mir Cnnon S2lw0rar Cannna SO 7 llonrriuckU Ml Klllim.j Ui sis hfo rur SIS Kllrly Knf 81 5 WW Stir Fifth Rir, Piril 530 T01 WinCim MrM 80.4 K'ark Jark SIS rillrn Pick 777 lUmhnnf flOZwrhimo Clark tlitt) Sati, Pirn 32J Thrrt tlstrrntha m'll. 743 riwlj Wtalhfr 811 Jrnklna CM Jr. sis lrl Cutnftl 707 llllen'a rortunt 811 Klrtt Hall 813 Frank Cabin (tenth Pin, fina 30 f)rrHurtfr mile tOf-r ftfjr tiurilln.) 781 Khu Strlni 817 I'kla, riMh Sill I'rlt JlrCirty 8('rvfloi,t klar SIS l"relom Klar Klni rntlon S13 IiaVtr Hot Two Deputy Sheriffs Mako Big Booze Haul In a spectacular ruld on "Frank Lambert's place in thu outskirts of Colllnsvlllc, Saturday. Deputy Sher iffs Frank Wolfe and Glenn Larkln seized two gallons of corn liquor, 20 gnllnns of wine and 30 gallons of "choc." Lambert wns placed In tho county Jail by tho officers. He will bn arraigned In county court Mon day, Midshipmen Triumph. ANNAPOLIS, Md., May 13. Tho midshipmen track and field athletes registered another decisive triumph here today. Reserves of Massachu setts Institute of Technology were the victims and tho hcnru was SG 2-3 to 29 1-2 points. Prlncrtfin Wins Cup. PltINCKTO.N N. J May 1.1, Princeton madu a clean sweep of the Child's cup regatta today, defeating Pnllimlilr. f,n,l l),tt,nat,ttT,t,,ln ,,..(.'.. in all three races tho varsity, Junior vunsuy unu iresnmen, un ijxuo Carnegie. Britton and .1 ' '"""'"" "'" ""'gin n.iMiig cn.i.,,11. , t. ,( it.t.i , ,. . J,,., , miiiu.ifiit ill Mninlii) "'X" h IJ-nininl limit nl 3''Nunyiark miiimpciIJii I licit- li-iihiliig qmnlrin nt thn T . ', ns in. BRITTON IS ONLY CHAMP SLATED TO FIGHT THIS WEEK Fulton and Roper Will Continue Scrap in Denver Important Boxing Bouts This Week May 15 Willie Jcknri w. Pal Jior nn, 15 rounds. In Now Or leans. My 18 Ml.liret Pmlth vs. Dnnny B-l- wsr'ln, II rnunils, In llniton. JIny IC Jllko IJ'.nile , runny I'rueh. 10 riiunrls. In Tole.ln. .Mai 16 .Incll Hrltton vs. Mortis l.ux, 1! roun.lr, In Tuna. May IS l'al Jloore . Tim rVDow.l, 11 round. In Atlanta. Hay It llryan Dewey vs. Mlki O'Dowd, 10 rounda, In CV lumbui. May it Hutch tlrnndt vs. l'rankey KnreJ, 10 rounda, In Troy, May 16 llilly' llrltton va. KranUla Murpliy, l: rounda In i:i JANO. May 1 mil Hrennan v. Tim Tracey, i 10 roun,1s. In New York, May 16 AUKla Italner va. Unvo Itoa. nl,rir, 13 rounde, in New York. May 10 .11 m m Ic Ilanlnn vs. Hny Pry. nl, 12 round'. In New York. May 16 Hob !lo-vr a l'ro.l Tulton. IS rounda. In Ilenver May 16 .llmmy Rursell va. Allen Dou- pli. 10 rounda, in Tort tiherldan. May 17 Dave Hhado va. l'ete I.ntio, 10 rounda, In Wllken.lUrio. Myl5 Carl Tremalne va. Harry Me- Hugh, It rounda, In lliifraln. Mayl9 Youhr Montreal va Terry Martin, IS rounds In l'rovi- denci. May 19 Pal Moore va. Hoy Mooro, 10 rounda. In Cincinnati. May 19 Jiattllnic LcWnaky va Jo Kowney, 10 rounda. In Cov Incton. May 50 Jo I.jneh n, 3n Mendo, s rounda,. in l'lilUdelphlu. M JO I'rankey Caltnlinn va. Jon Mnndcll, 10 rounda, In Hrook. lyn. lly KDWAHD W. COCHRANE. Jack Hrltton Ih tho only nno of the elsht relcnlni; world's cham pions of tho rim; who will bo seen In action this week. Thn famous vetoran from Now York will meet Morris l.ux of Knnsas City In a scheduled 12-round battlo In Tulsa Monday nlKht. This Isn't tho first time they hnvo met. They foupht In Kansas City a couplo of yean, ago and Hrltton decorated l.ux rather artistically. l.ux hoi gained a lot of rxperlemo since then nnd Iwllcves he stands u much hotter chance now of annexing tho elmm plotishlp. At least. If hs ever will ImvM u chanco tho tlmo Ins arrived. Lux at his best right now. Can't Tnki! Chance. HrU on Is supposed to bu slipping, but he manages to keep right on wlnnlnr his matches without much trouble. Men like l.ux flguro that champions cannot go op forever, nnd that his tlmo to fall may bo tin very next bout. Hut Jark Is a clever, crafty old shark and he Isn't taking many chances. Ho figures on meeting Henny Iveonard In New YnrU this .n,mi n.,,t ,n Ihnrt.li.r,, will put forth his best efforts to put Lux away. , Mike o Dowd came hack Into fa- vor a few nights ago when he gained 1 a decision over Mlko Olbbons after I 12 roup is In New York. Therefore I ho Is n championship prospect ngaln. Ho will be given a hard bat- ,li In nl,.n,l.... It...l...i ...I..... V.U IO LUIUIIIL'UB .UlHIllUy IIIUIII Wll-ll I ho meets llrynn Downey for 10 sea. slons. Downey claims tho middle weight championship becniiso nf a trimming ho handed Johnny Wilson In Cleveland somu tlmo ago, after which tho Cleveland boxing com mission declarod him champion. Hut the refcreo hnd the last say In the matter and ruled that Downey fouled Wilson, O'Dowd, If he puts up tho sort of a fight ho did against (ilbbons. stnpds a chniicu ot whip ping Downey, lloh Itoper and I'red Pulton are going (o meet again In Denver, They fought there t,omo tlmu aju and Lux in Training Quarters Pershing; Winner Over Division 3 In Annual Meet Tho Pershing nthlctes wero cny victors In tho third division of the grado athletes In tho annual track and field meet held Krldny after noon on the I.en Htndlum, Follow lug Is thn summary for tho third uivinon: l)ltloii Three, I1iim. I llroml Jump Mark Twain, first; i Pershing, pecond; l.ee, third: Jeffer son, fourth. Distance, 05 feet C, incnes. High Jump Itedfern, Pershing, first; Orimeu, I,ce second; (). flrlmes, I.ce, third: Woodruf, Leo, fourth. Height, 4 feet 9 Inches. J'.road Jump Pray, Pershing, first; Wlch. Pershing, second; Danlel.i, Oinge, third; Lambert, Leo, fourth, lllslnnce, 1C feet. fjecond Hrnad Jump Iterforii, flrt; Courtney, Scciuoynh, necniid; Woodruff, third; Post, Pershing, rourtn. distance, lfi feet 1 inch. 75 Low H-urdlcH itedfern, Porsh Inc. first: Woodruff, sncnndi Hyers, Lee, third: Hurtnn, Pershing, fourth, Time, 11 3-D seconds. EO-ynrd Dash Hchaeffer, Lee, first; Yates, Lee, second; Kcott, Mark Twain, third; Mcllenry, Mark Twain, fourth. Tlmo, 8 seconds. 75-ynrd Dash Coy, Lee, first; Danlpls. second; Wick, Pershing, third- (leycr, Iee, fourth. Time, 11 2-B secondia. 100-yard Dashlledfern, first. Courtney, socond; Wnoilard. Lee. third; Uyers, Lee, fourth. Time, 11 2-5 secondi, 200-ynrd llolay Pershing, first: Lee, serond; Onage, third; Mark Twain, fourth. Time, 28 4-5 seconds. 300-yard Jtclny Pershing, first; Lee, nccond; Osage, third: 8en,uoyah, fourth. Time, 41 seconds. 400-ynrd Itelay Pershing, first; Lee, kocond; Beriiioynh, third; Okage, fourth. Time, 65 3-5 seconds. 40-ynrd Dash Peterson, Hcq'unyah first; fieger, Lee, xocnnd; Williams, Seiiuoynh, third; Hlhley, Keiiuoynh, fourth. Time, fi 2-5 seconds. 50-yard Dash liver. Lee. flnit: Pugertt, Pershing, second: Wheatley, , Osage, third; Hcheel, Osage, fourth. ' Tlmo, 7 3-5 seconds. CO-yard Dash Wllks, Sefluoyah. first; Harnett. Mark Twain, second; I Johnson Sequoyah, third; Kile, Lee. 1 fourth, Tlmo, R seconds. , Haskethall Throw N c t h I n g. Osage, first; Norcom, Mark Twain, second; Hoey, Osage, third: Cham-1 hers, Pershing, fouith. DIfltnnco, 39 feet 1 1-2 Inches. 1 Hnsketball Throw Khlelds, Osage i first; Kreellng, Mark Twnln, second: , Prince, Osage, third; Curten, He- ' uuoyah, fourth, Distance, 69 feet 7 Inches, 1 Duskctball Throw Allen, Osnge. first; Wilkes. Sequoyah, aiecnnd. Johnson, Sequoyah, third; Kellv. -Mnrk Twain, fourth. Distance, 62 feet, 0 Inches. 1 ICO-yard Itelay Sequoyah, first; Pershing, second; Mark Twain, third. Time. 25 3-5 seconds. 200-ynrd Itelay Lee, first: Pcrsh- ' Ing. second; Sequoyah, third: Mnrk Twain, fourth. Time, 30 seconds. 240-yard Hclay Sequoyah, fired: , Pershing, second; Jefferson, third. Time, 36 seconds. , Fulton was credited ulili u lr.,.1,,,1. i ,.nl bnn.l,.,,, ...1 ... ... Itopcr through the hemp and he was counted out before, ha could I get back into tho ring. Hoper claimed It wag a fluke nnd wanted another bout. Tho inntch Is the result. Itopor wns credited with winning up to tho tlmo hla Jaw col lided with Kulton's tight upperem . , . - . . . . .... . ... .. I1IM1 U' IOI1IK1 UimSClt IJ l)P lllllS Ol somo spectators In tho third row Hoper wants a crack nt Dempsey ! but if ho can't heat Tulton he muyl lis well forget about the champion Hilly Hrltton, Knnsas City middle we'ght, who established his claim to a right to challence .lohnnv n'ilnn when hn knocked nut (lurrllla Jnnc In 12 rounds In ll Paso l wo weeks ago, will fight l-'rankln Murphy In I'l I'aso Tuesday night. Jones I ono of the toughest fighters in the mlddlowe'ght ranks and wjien Hrll ton floored him It ns ih'e first in his career. llrltton Is now In tin front rank of middleweight flghtirn. LEGION TO OPEN FIGHT CLUB WITH SIV1ITH..CLICKNER Soldiers' Initial Show to Be Presented on Night of May 22 Jeff Hinlth vs. Sorgcant Olcnn Cllckner! Tlint Is the Juicy fistic morsel to ho served by thu Joo Carson Atlr lotlc club, the newly formed Amerl can Legion nthlcIo body, an Its first offering to Tulsa boxing fans. Announcement of tho match, which will lm presented on tho night of .May 22 nt convention hall, was made Saturday by Athletic Director ij. If. i.antz immediately aflor he had received a telegram ot accept nnco from Al Llppc, Smlth'n man ager. Lnntz was enthusiastic over tho match. Llko other Tutsans who saw Smith administer such a wnndciful boxing lesson tn Kid Palmer hero n few months back, Lnntz behoves Jeff Is one of thu greatest boxerti In tho gamo today nt any old weight. Ho Is elated at getting Lipped star entry hero for his oiiencr. ah in unrulier,' said i.nntz, "wo decided to give him ,i chanco to show Mh homo town people what hu ran do. Cllckner Iiuh climbed rap Idly In thu last year. w. lining many Important bouts away from Tulsa. I havo had a number of roqut'sls to put him on, and it Is largely because thero seems lo bo n gentilnn demand for him that ha will appear ngalust Smith. "I have told Cllckner. Hint It he beat Smith I will put him on with tho best llht. heavyweight that can bo brought here. It may bo Oeno Tunney, tho champion, pji put Smith on with Tunney If ho wins providing Tunney is willing.' Lnntz said he would hnvo a 10 round fconiiwlndiip nml also six and ioiii--rouim preliminaries. The par tlripants in Iheso events, will be an nounced Inter. Joe Carson club elected officers nt n meeting Saturday. They arc. Major T. C. Hopkins, president, John Lad tier, view, president, IJ, I.. Allison, secrcUry, liny It. Dunlap, (reiisurer and L. H. Jmtz, athletic director, SAVE MONEY BY Having Your Suits Cleaned for $1.00 SERVICE AND QUALITY UN EXCELLED Give your work to White Swan laun dry driver or CALL CEDAR 1966 White Swan Cleaners AMATEUR BASEBALL A column ilcxntitl tn niiiiili'iir luiM'hnll In 'I'iiNii mid flit- ciillre tiortliciislcrn pnit n( Oklaliiiiiin. The Tnln Wot Id will he glud nl nil 1 1 mo In 1 1 a a I 1 1 1 1 I he k',iic. I'linllcngcfi mill nil nciw nt nil iiiiiiilcur game!. SciiiI-1'iih III S,lllllll. HAI'l 1,1'A Mny 13 ,n nirgiegn tli'ti of local seml-professliiiiiil Imsc ball players will play A team from .Matinford at League park toiuni row. Nntlcv In .MniiiiKCi". The mnniigois nf nil ttiiil r tuiHclmll teams In this Huctlmi cm i null u tho A inn tm i' iinsoluiii Col umn nf Tho World servo tliein inbst by mnKltig siirn tlmt their KChcdiilcd gnini'M Mild resiills him phoned to Tho World an rnrly ns iissililt each dav. If thu nmn ngcr nf the team Is too busy to nttctid to this matter. It would help the loam It ho would fii IRiltit sntuii member ot the team to I' port the games Immediately nfler thev nro played. If no one Is ilrilgnntcd to nttend to till", mai ler, It hi niniilly neglected until the iiddiHo of thu weak. TuNi Senilis Win, Tulsn Hoy Fronts team fiom Ti ci(. 4 defeated thu Cnlllnsvllle Troop 1 yesterday afternoon on thu U hlttli r school diamond i'O to ,. Thn future of thu gntnn was llui heavy slugging by Wadn Heath, Till a pllchcr, who knucked out a hnmcr and thteo triples, besides striking out 11 of thu visiting but ters, lliincs mi Wni'pnlli, Tho Tulsa HiaveH, a local hoys' r Inn, defeated thn Snptilpa youug-s'ei-ri by u InpBlilnd scorn nf 20 to 6 at thn l.en .Stadium yesterday afternoon. Tho game was featured by circuit clouts by pitcher llreck eiirldge nnd catcher Harbnurc. Tim llraves travel tn Cleveland Sunday to play the Juniors of that dty. Any noys teams winning CfimcB mo nskeil to call Jnhulo Mill Uiih nt Cedar 1281. Following Is the lineup of the Hravrs: Hutlor, if; Crclmeiis, rs Hnthnwa 2b; Harboure, o; Court' ney, If; Dnvle, 3f: Mulllns, lb. Hrci'kcnrhlKC, p; Dunlnp, cf. I'xpress Team Aflcr (lumen. Tliu Tulsa American Mxpress hnll club Is looking for games with fast amateur teams In this section. Any out-nf-towii clubs wnntliiK to meet a sjiecdy nggeegnllim lire itskrd to got lii toucn with i:, i;, jonnson. Sinclair Jrnlors, n team cotpposed (it office hoys nt tho Slnelnlr Oil & (las Co., nnd thu Sheminlgiiii team, tho members of which are finm WiiHhlngtnn school, will play bull nt 1:30 o clock Hiindny utter- Itnnn nt Kourth nnd I'.lnln. (Iregg (Julnn ot the ShennnlBiuis says ho Ih anxious to "nto His team lor other games. WHIJHR THKi' PLAY TODAY, Cosdcn vs. Oypsy, Ht MuNully nark. 3:30 o'clock. SI. Ilenedlct vs. St. Anthony, nt Okmulgee. Pnluco vu. Cinderella hoot shop, McNulty iiiii-h. Itniiberg vs. May brothem, Mc Nulty park. Tulsa Yellow Cab, nt Sperry; Hroken Arrow hlu vs. Hpciry high (dniililo-header), Jlolsiim at (larnclt. flwnsso nt Terllon. Impress team nt Mounds. Tulsa World nt Hamonn, American I-glnu I.ciigne. Ctishlng nt Shamrock. Vnlo at Olltniu Jennings nt Drumrlght. . t'tiMluii .MeclK 'ijpiy. Tho Cosden baseball augregntloii will cross huts (his uftornooii at MC- Nully nark In what will probably ho tho last tlmo tho tcaintt of tho oil league meet bnforo thu srnson Is opened tho middle of tho week, Until teaniH nro primed to go unu a tan battlu In expected on thu Oiler KtOmptng ground. Today marks tho fourth weelt of tho American Legion league, nnd re ports from offlclalH nt Orumrlght Indlrntn that tho new league, nnd id its feet and solnif strong. Iirg" at tendnpees mark every gainn, whllo "iiiln and 'Ulton are leading with the gate rccelptn to (Into. Itelnll l.eiigue (inlng Strong. Stalling today, all four ennm of tho ncwly-int'iiied Itelnll lenguii will mix III .McNulty park every Sunday morning. The teams will Inko (he field early nnd mako way for the second gamo before noon. The Pnlato clothiers will meet tho tenm from Iho Clndernlla boot shon nt 8 o'clock. Tho ltcnbercs will clash with (ho May brothers repro seiilnioes nt l-JO. All our tennn nro tra cling nt it" fast .-Up nnd n pair of great games Is expected. .Sunday School leiigiio, Thn last round of tho first half of the hnseliiilt schedule of the Sun- day school league, started Inst wmik, witii somn or tno sirongcr teams showing signs of uenkenlmr nnd some of Iho weaker teams showlnB great lgn of Improvoinent. slniidliig nf tho Tenuis. W. K Pet. Orn.e M. V. lo II 1,000 liniilt Memorial I Second Presbj Icrlnn . ,1 .nno ,r,7i f.71 .too .331 .Kin .I2K CnlPft-e Hill I lloston .. M. K 4 I'Mrst Chi'istliins 3 tinniniiiiel llaptlst ... - l'lrst M. 15 1 I'lrsl Unpllst I l'lrst Presbyterian ... I .tar. (IA.MKB rOi NKXT WKKIC l.ee Stml Iimii. Mondsy: First Unpllst vs, Tlrst Pi i sliMei lan. Tiiesilny: lloston .euuo f. (Iracc M. H. Wednesday: first M. H. vs. Im maiiuel, Thursday; Klist Unpllst vs. Im mnniiel. I'rlday: Oicutt M. K. vs. IMrst Chilsilans. Kendall. MoiiiIhv; Collegaj Hill vs. l'lrst Christians. Tuesday: Second Presbyterian vs Orcutl. Wednesday! No gnme, Thursday: I'ltst M. IS. vs. College Hill. Krldny: Second Prcsbilcrlnn t Draco M. I'. ComIcii, , Mniidny: rirst M. 11. vs. Tin liinnuel. Thin sday: lloston Avenuo vs, I'list Presbyterian. Duiihlc-hciidcr nt Si-rry. Siierry baseball fans will bu given n baigiiln day program ihls nfler- nooii at Sperry, wiieil the Hpetry high school team clashes with the lii-okim Anow high lads In tho pre liminary bout The Tulsa Yellow Cab company On Account of Many Who Could Npt Get Served Saturday We Have Decided to Continue the Sale For a Few Dags More llill TAILORED Alfl ff lpO"yANT THEM 1JB GREAT GUNS! If Lillian Russell sat in The Tulsa picking her teeth with her elbows it wouldn't create any more comment than this event. Remember, Men We will tailor you a garment that will fit and please you or we don't take a penny of your money. We make our own clothes right in our own Great Daylight Tailor Shops and sell them direct to you minus all middlemen's fat profits. Twenty-three years in the tailoring business and a "coast-to-coast" chain of outlet stores gives us many ad vantages. Come in Tomorrow NO. :i EAST THIRD STREET ( l,(IMC TO M l V will Invndo Sperry Ihls nftetmrn" for tho principal bout on the 'pin giam, !- (!rl7llcs Want (lainc. Tho Tulsa (IrUrllos want to match game with nny "k:dn ' teanm In or near Tulsn. Tim Clrizies havo ono ol thn fnstest youngst, r tennis In Tulsa nnd nro o n to im - t thn best, I'ollou liu: Is tho lin,--un; T. Cremln. s.; Kelman. !b U Ibd. lei-lion, c.j J. Harbor, i : VI Koti'li well, cf.; T. Hollernon. 3b: W. t i mill, If ; P. Ornvll, lb; L. I'Hzk'i nld, if.; Klpor nnd MitHon, u. itlty. Kiirel.il (tilers Win Pnlr, dl'M-lnl tn Tho Wnrld. i:i7lll!KA, Kan., May U-Tii Hll r elm Oilers nptned 111. sensoti In Kurekn last Sunday by winning from Iho fust American Legion club "t Wlchltu, i lo 1, In ono of thu riis est games over seen on Hie hOmo grounds, YoMcnIny tho loenl yoqrg. sters went through tha Kldoiudo l.e glomuilros, 3 to 2. The Klnndliigx. W. K P. t. Itenberg 1 0 1,000 May brothers 1 0 1,000 Palace 0 I .noil Cinderella 0 1 .ij"D Anlninro .Mny rorfclt. AltD.MOIti:, May 13 Ardjnoro may forfeit Its trnnchlso In thn Texas-Oklahoma lenguft unlos. Ji''t ter support Is given nt homo, accord ing tn officials. During the, ptes ent surlcn nf games ut homp tho gate rccelptH havo not been ciOtlgli to take caru nf actual expon.ies. 1 Arilmoro Host to SlmutcrK. AUDMOIIK, May 13. Reserva tions havo been madu for 200 trap shooters of Oklahoma, Texan, MIs souit, Arkansas and nthor states for the nniiiiiil stain tournament which opens In Ardmurn Mpnday and' con tllilias three tlaj'H. llaiiard Is Winner, ' HOBTON, Mny 13. Hurvard'de fealed MnnsiichuscttH Ilmtltu'to. of Technology by a length and n, )nt In tho varsity crew racu on - tho Chnrlrs river today. ) ! .11 1 M ! :i ' 1 1 V l; i 4,