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TULSA DAILY WORLD, SUNDAY, MAY 14, 1922 1G it J1 P fit ? m Morvich, Block's Wonder Horse, Wins Kentucky FAVORITE TAKES EARLY LEAD AND IS NEVERHEADED Bet Mosio Comes Across Tape Ahead of John Finn by a Head I.OUISV11.T.K, Ky.. MAy 13 Morvlcli. iinconuii'TPd tin a 2-ycnr-old, Is tlin winner of til J60.000 Ktnlin ky derby. Tho brown son of Ilunnymdo llymlr, running trim to form, won tho evrnt lit n mllo nnd n quarter, til a field of 10 stnrtsrs today heffir n rccord-bronking throng of 70 000 spectator, the largest crowd that iver witnessed thu running of trio liluo ribbon ovent for 3-yenr-uIiIk. Mnrvloll. tunning his f'tKt race ns ii 3-year-old, triumphed over 111 best, field I hut the iiutlun hnd to mjjhI against him, nnd won for Own. eF lleiijainln Wni.k, the New York spoilsman, tlCTTS ntiil 7,00 worth of K"I1 plito In tho Hum of 2:01 3-r. Hchlnd Morvich wan lift Music, H. It, Ilrnd H-y.'n entry, trailing tho victor by two lengths. John l'lnn rtiil thlnl In thn villi, Just a neck liijlilnil lift MokIc Blx thousand dol lars went to Mecnnd place, whllo .Iiijin l'lnn nnd Deadlock, tho third nttil fourth horses drew down 13,000 nt)l 11,000 respertivoly. T 1'nlil CoihI Odd. ilorvlch paid tho surprisingly gifod oddn of $ 4.40 to win In the intitucl. (4.40 to place nnd 1.1.30 for n-43 ticket. Tho inuttiol prlooH on JIl Monlo worn 92.00 and (2.70 and Jil.tSO on John Finn. .Hpecdlng Into thn lend Just nfter thfi start, .Morvich mndo every post a .winning post nnd ho upparontly navcr wiih In danger. Jlo nccoptnl uvory challenge from tlit fluid try I Hi; to defont him. Tho colt was ndmlnilily ridden by Albert Jolinsou nnd carried 12(1 pounds. - My Play, a full hrothor to Man o'jWar, staggered into fifth place, wth IltoriniiM pulling up In sixth position, Hurt Hitler waw seventh , mid fur hark wan Htnrtle, tho great Jtivenllo filly of 1921, with lly Uosh eighth. Ilusy American, another Jlradley entry, (lid not finish. Tho Injured log of tho llradley iitnr failed to.' wlthstnnd thn ntrnln, Tho colt liroko down rounding the first turn nnd wan pulled up an tho flying field sped on In quest of tho premier liinors of tho turf. My I'lny Off First. Jocl:ey HobliiNnn, riding My Plnp, allot Into th lend as tho barrier wan nprung. Ilohlnd him thundered Mor vich with tho rcat of tho field fisht lng for tho pneo and watching thu two lenders. Fifty foot from thu Mtftrt Jockev Johnson urired Mnrvlrli into th'o lend and It vn evident that tho creat colt would retain It. jMorvloli, running with mni'vclnus pace, mndo thu turn Into the fltiotch without losing n. foot and straight ened nwny for tho run to tho wire. Jtet Moslo began to ahow a hurst ot Hpoed, closliiK tho pop between liUil nnd Morvich. Jockey Johnson, of) Morvleh, know hn wna In for H ri(ce, and ho laid his faco down against tho steaming neck, shoutlim words of cncourni;eiuent to tho horse, but nover niiplyliiK the whip. JTIiern whh ii roar from thousands of; thronta and iinother derby had liflHHod Into history. Owner lllock rUshed down to tho JudKex' stand to rdnirriittiliito Jonkey Johnson, fol lowoil by Vrod Iturlew. fnniniis trolner of tho colt, who tenderly patted his charge. Mr. lllock from njliox near tho finish, watched tho r.iuo ot IiIh aiiiierhoi'Ke. which won IlKi.OOO In pursus In IiIh 11 victories Ifl'Kt year. Atf tho horse started tho racp, lllock climbed on n ehnlr. Ho ti'lod to HkIU a clKiir nnd failed. HU Hindu trembled so that tho match ivnt out. AVhen Morvlcli idini'Ked liiiirer nnd nearer to tho finish lino, lumiliiK easily, lllock Bhouted: "Morvich, old boy, you'ro catlmt i no KTotimi, Hold it nil tho way. lllock was still shouting when ; crowd of ndmlrc.ru seized nmi rnrrloil lilm throutch tho thousands ot per boiis pacucn jn iront ot tho alnnd. Sjapulpa Yankees jXake Fast Affair 1 From Hutchinson K.oUI In Tlia 'Werlit. IIUTC1IIN8AN, Knn., May 13 Bfu-ncy Clevoliiuda Snpuliii Yanks minio it tnreo in ii low horn today tuning tho third of tho ser es S to 71ln an oxtni Inning affair nnd In winch riapulpa continued tho mill-' uornun iiiiiiug that has lieeu Mature of their first road trip. r-onii-H (louiiio in uio tenth, nfte Funic had lived on u Hutchinson error, brought In tho winning score ntld gave tho Oklrihomaiis throo atr.iight. JJomon'n home run In thn fifth liming wiiu inn sncKs crowded ga tno locals a lead of ono tally but tlfo Tunica enmo back In the ninth with two innricorH nnd tho co- nt was lied when IIiitchlnon scored In tho snmo frame. In the tenth tlin visitors put over aunlhor nnd tcorni. linrney Clevoland's triple iiccoiintciP for Sapulp.-i s scores In tile ninth nnd Captain Decker's homo run in thu same period tied trjo game. Miller, Tank first baseman, fat tQnoil his batting nvorago and oh tutned his third circuit smash In thn Hutchinson series when ho eased tile horsehldn over tho fenro In fio fifth with buses empty. I Snllnii Is Kninthcrcil, ISAia.VA, Kan.. May 13 -Ilartles. vlln had llttlo trouble today in do renting Hallna 10 to .1. Sallnu scored ti-ICi off four singles in tho open log Inning nnd led noill thn fifth. biit llumtihreya recovered after tho first and pitcher good ball. Ho cleared tho bases In llie fifth with n tripio. tticoro by Innings: H. H. K, nartlCHVlllo 000 040 33010 10 1 Hullllft 200 100 000 3 10 3 Batteries: Humphreys nnd Wiley; Ijrltt. Lundgrcii, Knight nnd Klovo- 0iw, Clngg. 1 'IV..M.I.H Vli'lor. TfilMMv-A. Kan.. May 13. Topekft lilado a clean sweep of tho series with the leaguo leaders by defcntlliK ,,.rf.,ivlll hern I mill V. 4 to 1. All tii., Toiiekii ruiiH wero unoartieil nmi nino In tho third liuilnt on two TEE ami GREEN Willi tho warm weather of tho pnat week tho Country club links havo been crowded with Kolfnrn who nro beslnnlnR to limber up for tho alronuoiu sonaon ahead nt tho local club. Dozens of women nro tumlne out rach week to et Into form for thn tournaments which will h held hero and over tho statn III 1922, If. O. (Iwlnnuii and H. C. Canary won a fast match from I). C. lloth. well nnd J. U Hhakely over tho wiutli coiirsu at tho Country club Tliillsday. Tho match was tho ro suit ot (i (jamo of "parlor koU" at thn I'etrnleiim club last weak nnd the playern decided lo turn from conviirutlon to drivers and Irons. It was ii "Iwq points ii hole" affair, Mr, (Iwlnnup turned in u low score of 76, 1). C. IKithwoll 80 whlln Canary and Hhnkely namo In with 88. A luturii match has been ar raiiBcd. Jim ICnnnedy has turned In tin) low scorn so far thin svasou when hn went over tho IX holes with 73 blows Just flvo over par, Tho Tulsa phtnom has bean pl.iylnu n Komi k ii n m tnwi sprniK' nmi looxa like n lepenter iikhIii this year. 1). C. llothwell Is nlnyliie a con slstunt ttamo around thu 7C mark. A dozen ladles were out nu tho cotirw yesterday. Amonir tl play ers wero .Mrs. n, it. 1'crry, .vira. Winston Henry, Mrs. II. II. Henry of Chicago, and Mrs. (leniun Han son, I'liairmnn of thu ladles tournn menlH Inst year. Mrs. If. I.. I-'ltzKorntil, Mrs. It, M. Collins, Miss Mock nnd ituent and Miss Hheppard of Clilcaxo, who Is a Kiiest of Mrs. Clinton .Monro, wero out Krldny nfturnoon for a fllKht over uiu south course Phil Messier, club Instructor, n working from morning to night theso warm days, Jock Collins, club pro, .iya. Thn first nlno holes nro practically ronuuoieii and win no in rino con dltlon as soon as tho grass gctii i good start. A new caddy system will ho in stalled at the cluh within tho next week or ton days, with thn nrrlval nf n caddy master fioni tho Philadel phia. Cr duct club. Thn radi v svh. torn has always been moro or lews n sourco or troilliln hero nnd golf, ers will welcomo tho new (HKnnlzu Hon In that dopnrtmnut. Heth Klly of Now York City, hut iiirmoriy or tuihii, was out on tho iiiiks rrioay. Hovernl Important rulings havo been handed down this spring re garding tho gaiiio ot golf. Of the changes which havo been effected this year, two stand nut nlinvn nil tho roM. Tho reduction In noiinllv for nut'OMiound Is n wholo volumn of goon newa ror tho run nf tho plny r. whllo tho return to tin, tvmln win innKo ine playing 0r tho greomi a xreiii iieai moro nirrictilt. . The ruin nnnnllzlntr n ntnver slrokn and dlstancn for allclnir nut of hounds has long boon re garded ns too aovero ami many clubs havo refused to recncnlzn It. An. cording to tho recommendation ot tho U. 8. (1. A., when a golfer shoots out of tho country from tho ico no. Micron- urines inn imi i,,.l, to thn too and Ills next strolo. will ln two Instead ot three. I'Or SOnsOIIS Without nmnliee llin atyiulo question baa been argued pro nmi nun unit i wnn o mnirnzlon might bo filled with Mm ,ll-.i..l.... of tho fairness of n stymie, Its ele- nirni or iuei ami whether or not n stymln Im tho paradox of ft hazard on tho putting green. inn introduction of tho stymie on tho local links will be snmnwhat of an Innovation to tho golfers hero abouts, as It has nover been used In me luiiriinmonifi. Although tlin dneeen Imu nnl l.nmi received at tho local clnlw, It Is ccr- iiiiii i0 on uiKon up hero when tho Western takes action. .Many of tho lendlnt- pnlr.r. n.,,i nsplrnnta will tnko up thn study ot ..... .i) mho nun mo nrt oi lining ono " r mo inner with ft hllilirk. Many Of tllO loluUm- irnlfn como thn stynilo back after Its nb senco of two sensons, nnd dcclaro It m oiiii oi uio prottieai ohotn of tho green. Sapulpa Runs Await With County Meet Hpfelsl tn Ths Wnrld. HAPI'I.PA. Mm. luvirnii t , high school team today ran nway "iiij- uiiseoaii loiimn' ment without ever seeing thn Oil ton clan, by beating Shamrock 7-3 in u hard fouuht un me. In tlin enrlv rnim.lM Mnnnin. ,ir.,... a bye ' from .Mniiuford ami Kollyvlllo .....i ..iiiiiiii iik uiiuiiuniod otlton by the nverwhelnilnir Menr.i 1 J It. i Hex Thnmas' he.iv.. .i,t,.,.i...l Tigers' pitching featured tho gamo for the championship, .. jl,m,,l,ft Hit. grndn school , . "iii ii i im nanuipa nosed out nhend of K efer R.7. it. ti, ..i roiimla JCIefoi- ilofeatcd Mllfay 15 to . ...... i iiii urrw a (I (ii ii 1 1 from ,J'.,),!'.'.',k,:v l'lglits ApiH-arniici.. .mu.waukkk, May 13. Charles ... v,uuiiHKiy, preslUent of tho Chi cago Whit,, hox, will not appear In court hern lo nimuer nin,nnu -..i. . .....I ,.y ,,Hrnr (Happy) IVIsch tn i - o U '.1 r(irnv,'r lck "'lory f"" tllO Sox. f Ills ntlnnievu . It. Cleorgo II, llndnnli. allorney for Comlskey, said hn would go before . . . nu jmiiko uregniy tin ny pro pared n f e it ibn i.. ,J . order directing Comlskey to nppenf walks, two orrors. two bits nn.i sacrifice. Harwood and Pierce worn uoiii in imo lorm. Mcoro by Innings: It 11 1 Coffeyvlllo ..ooo Ooo nin l i i Topekft .....004 000 U0x 4 Ii ! Ilntterlos: Harwood and Hunts Plercu and llvmi. Ti'sUo Too Much for .Mcta. INDHPllNDKNCi:, Kan., May 13 jesKO neiu .viusKoget) to thruo wiuo ly scnttorod hltn today and Indeium dauco won tho last gnmo of tho sotlca 3 to o. Hcoro by Innings, It. 11, K Muskogeo... 000 000 000 0 J iMiliinemlnnen 111(1 (lllll llllx 3 H lliitlerlei WIlllaniH and vNlclmls Tctko and Fiomme. A PINCH OF VKCS A ClA4tJlKci i-. sS S -b' v v"- Air t-QVlGK. v. sJ2J rJ" 5". cV-VlV"'! 1 JW- UMUMVTEO.To Ko TGMWEY '..cN "Vi L 't- 1 II U 1 . 'lift 1)0" 2&&C' ' t. 5 " J o""'r. is" - Western Associaiion itoiiKitT i:i)t:ui:.v. Nicoln Tcsla, famous inventor of. the wireless, says that in the future electrical energy can be sent through the air for power, liKht,iiiK and innumerable other .purposes, anyone can afford a pocket sending set and talk to his friends around the world, television will enable you to sit in your parlor somewhere in the United States and sec a thirsty gent tip up a glass of hootch in Australia, airplanes can bo supplied with power and directed from the home office, flying without pilots. Automobiles won't need drivers, ns they can bo steered by wireless. If you want power for anything nil you'll need to do will bo press a but ton and get It out of tho ntr. Ton can dliecl that power wherever you want to. When Tesla's drenms como truo what a cinch It will ho to bet on Uio ponies) You alt In tho dark nmor of tho grandstand and turn vour television over to tho start and atuh the horsn your Jack Is on. Hi mny ha a bad runner and come llong hack In tho dust. What ot It? In tho last eighth nt a mllo . Hp your hand Into your pocket and press tho power button, at thu same tuna directing It nt your borne a hind legs, nnd then loll bunk In tho rhulr nnd watch him galloping home, power-driven, nt tho rate ot mllo a minute, rress nnother but ton and thn coin flips nut ot thn bookie's cash box and files through thn air to your pocket. Clout girted by unturo with largo mil no i, but nn Indolent dlspoaltlou want to break Pat ltyan's world's liammei -throwing record. Steps Into tho ling and gently swinging thu hammer lets It go and dropping ins r:gnt linnu 10 the concealed power director under IiIh belt bucklo shoots tho Julco after tho Hying mis- sit. It gathers speed and scoota over tho grandstand, Tho officials. using their television, locate It In nn adjoining field, mid tho measured throw Is 417 yards, displacing tho ISO root 3 Inches negotiated by Dig Pat without tho aid ot science. Unco AiittH, Play Coif nt Saiiio Time. Hay C. l'iwry holds tho worlds standing broii Jump record with 11 feet I 7-8 laches, nay lias retired. nu is a scieniuiu cuss, 'inning up tho Tcslu theoriim ho decldca to como back and Jump a little. Hay hops Into tho nlr from tho tnKcotr, presses his left llttlo finger against a aplko In his right shoo to turn on tho atmospheric power nnd gets a boost that shoota him over tho hend of tin official measurer holding tho outer end ot thu tape. When tho astounded official turns around ho finds that Hay's heel marks nro dented 'deep In tho enrth Just 47 yards nnd 3-16 of an Inch from the takeoff a new world b record that will stand until some other Jumper becomes as scientific us Hay. Now wo change tho scene to Hov erly Hills, nu oasis In the outskirts of I.oa Angeles, Tommy Milton, American chamnlon auto racer, is standing in Ills garage pondering on whether ira worm wnue personally to conduct his powerful rnclnjc car In tho world's championship rnce that afternoon at tho. Beverley Hills track, where all tho-greatest pilots ot tho earth nrd gathered for the test. Tommy has been studying out Tesla's universal power wnvo and linn mndo a little box containing a mysterious combination of wires, which ho linn attached tn his steer ing wheel nnd his engine. Tommy would llko well enough to drlvo In the race, but ho has nn engagement lo piny golf that Hfternoon at tho Pasndenn chili. Hn decides In favor of tho golf. Hut that doesn't mean he'll miss winning thu racu with its nuu.uuu purso, A moment after his decision his powerful racing car whoops It out ot tho garage uudnlown the load to SNOW AND ward the track. Milton Isn't In tho car. No onu Is In It. Milton Is run ning it on a power wave. Ho has his television glass at his eye to watch (Jlo car'H progress, anil by turning n lover attached to his watch fob hn directs It around cor ners nnd through traffic until It roaches tho track and Is lined up at tho sinning mnric. A .IllO-Viird Ilolo In One. Thru hn picks up his golf bag nnd hikes for Pasadena. Two hours later wo son Milton stnndlng on tho ninth too with Archln Andrews. Ho ban tho television glnss on his cyo ngaln, and nervously fingers the lever on his wnteli fob. Down nt IJevchley Hills track Ills poworful racer Is Just scooting ovor tho finish lino, winner by is miles, and no ono In tho car. Through thu glnss hn aces thnt tho other pilots nro wildly protesting, but ho knows ho hns tho rnco won hecnuso ho enn prove ho drovo his own car, oven if nu wus is nines nwny. Tho raco Is off his mind nnd hn '.urns his attention bnck to tho golf. Andrcwa, who hna been driving nu nverago of 320 yards. Is kidding .Mil tn about his game. Andrews knows nothing about tho power wnvo and lest about television, lie offers to bet Milton (K00 on tho length of tho next drlvo ami another J500 on the hole. IMIton accepts. Andrews drlvca his customary 320 ynrds and grins cheerfully. Milton steps up to tho tee. places his ball, waggles his driver, nnd slips tho telovlslon glass over his eye. Ho nits tno imn. tho niutn lioia at Pasadena Is H30 yards and uphill. As the ball starts Milton puta his hnml into his right pants pocket and presses a button concealed in a pauta pocket aerial power control appar atus, ono of Tesla's latest Inventions. is thn ball Is hit by tho power current It takes a mighty hop nnd rapidly soars toward thn green, With his telepathic vision Milton watches the pill and ns It Is crossing the flag ho presses ft vertical drop but ton and directs It down Into tho cup, "Ilolo In one," ho says tersely to Andrews. "That wins both bets." Andrews Is Incredulous, but on hiking to tho green he flnda Milton's Initial-marked ball reposing in tho cup nVd draws a check for $1,009. 011 tho spot. "Ain't nature wonderful" says Mil ton. thinking of the power waves. "It beats thn stock market," says Andrews, thinking of his thousand plunks. A Tonchdmui n Minute, We could gu on. but why? When Tesla's personally conducted power wnvo is perfected 1110 college coacn with the greatest aerial pull will bn nblo to send his football team through for a touchdown a mtnute. mllo runners can scoot a mile In tho same time It takes Charlln Paddock to run a hundred yards, weight throwers enn heave a hammer In Celtic park, Long Island City, and hnvo tho throw measured from whero the mtsslln falla on tho Chi cago Athletic nssoclatlon field, and then drop ono on the Olympic club grounds In San Kranclsco for n new record. A flivver can go nround thn world on tho smell of tho gas In nn empty tank, Harry Oreb run swing a punch In Jersey City and knock nut Jack Demiisey In Paris. And there nro somo people who 1 nunc uio w 01 id stands stun THEN! ,..,..,., . MMBy Edgren DY AID of A MICToe irtccrrs ,TE F3o WtO glH AT pAyt,lN Bill Friel Home Sunday Morning AfterTrip North Hill l'rlel. business manager of tho Tulsa llnseball club, will return homo Sunday morning nfter a swing around the northern loop of tho Western league circuit with Manager I.ellvclt and his Oilers. Hill expect ed to atart for Tulsa directly after scolng tho opening gamo of tho ser ies In Wichita fj'nturdny afternoon. Nothing wus heard from I'rtcl whllo ho was In thu north suvo that ho was protesting tho gamo lost In Donver hocauao tho Denver auuad numbered 20 men In violation of tho Western longuo rulo that not moro than 16 players could bo car ried after May 1. President Crawford or tho Oiler was out of tho city Saturday, but Is expected to bo In town Monlay. Whether tho Oilers lire likely to get any nuw pitching strength wh'ch followers ot tho team believe Is needed, may bo learned after l'rlel and Crawford get home. Harvard Dcfcnts Villi'. CAMBRIDGE, Mass., May 13. Harvard defeated Ynlo In their nn nunl truck and field moot In tho stadium this afternoon. Tho point acoro wns Harvurd, 70 and 13-15; Ynlo CI 2-15. Hilly Burke, Harvard's atnr run ner, won tho mllo run handily and then camo back to win tho SSO-yard dash. Missouri Hoots Oklahoma. NORMAN. May 13. Thn univer sity of Oklahoma track team met de feat nt tho Manila or tno rnlverslty of Missouri when tho Tiger cinder siiund Invaded Sooner territory for a dual meet on lioyu hold ncio today. With nn aggregation nf 19 men tha Missouri sipiad toro through tho Oklahoninn ranks, piling up a to tal sVoro of "0 points ugalnst 47 for tho Sooners. "GOODYEAR" MEANS GOOD WEAR Foratcr-Davis Motor Corp. H15 South .Main Osngo into OMigo INIO B 'IW .1 l"aVH3BMBgB3g I IiLTS TRADE SMILES and :o "SMILIN' THROUGH" 1922 GREYHOUND RACKS Mid-Continent Park Six or More Races Nightly 8:30 p. m. , ' Except Sunday Races afternoons Sunday at 3 p. m. Admission 75c Take Sapulpa Car or Red Fork Electric Cars Direct to Park. Turf Classic by Two Pimliuskii Wins In Ninth. OKMULOEt:, May 14. Salzar'e tripio In tho ninth inning scoring Schuinakcr who had doubled en abled tho Indiana to defeat tho lo cals lioro today 6 to A. In the sev enth Inning Ted I.lpps made a homo run -.coring Hurtson nnd tying the score but the hard hitting of the Indians, coupled with a bau pair of crrora by Olson, wero too much for Albaiicso nnd tho latter lost tho game. J. Johnson was relieved in t in seventh by liaiy who nnisnou tho came, Pnwhuska acorcd her first runs In tho first Innlnc follow lng 11 single, a triple und a sacri fice fly. - Scoro by Innings: II It E Pawhuska ..200 200 0026 9 1 (Ikmultren ..000 000 40004 7 2 Ilattorlcs: Baty, Johnson nnd Bpcllm.m; Albaneso nnd Smith, Joplln Makes It a Pair, .mrt.iv. Mnv 13. Jonlln tnado it a. pair over Springfield by taking ono of tho best games on uio iocui field this voar. 7 to3. Vor six In ning" it wus a pitcher's battle, tho Midgets falling to get a blow off Adcock In tho first sex rounds. They bunched throo In the soventh for two counters. Tho Miners bumped Downing savagely In tho eighth and won thu gamo. Renin liv Innings: It, II. E Springfield.. 000 000 2013 6 1 Jonlln 011 000 14x 7 S 2 Hatterles Downing and Prlcet, Adcock and Street. Twin Tnko name. I-'ORT SMITH, Ark., May 13. Fort Smith took tho second gamo of the series from Ilenryetta 4 to 3, llcnryetta took tho lead In tho first of the fifth on nn orror by ahortatop that let In two runs, but two crrora by Crny In tho last half, a. sacrifice fly and mist a steal ot homo restored It to Kort Smith nnd thoy wero never headed. Jlrndbury lilt for three .bags In the eighth and Daniels scored 3 ' Camping Time Make your summer vacation a pleas- jj ure Equip yourself with our up-to- j date camping equipments. We have j everything for the camper. g For the Ladies 1 Kamp-It Outing Suits Jj Fishing Tackle. That's Fit for Fishing Best Assortment and Highest Quality at Lowest P ices "KiclusUo Sporting Goods' 12 1 1 es I after ;t p. m iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii him. Cray outpltched Ilarlo but hia errors wero costly. Score by Innings: llcntyotla ....000 020 0102 7 3 l.Wt Smith 010 021 OOX 1 D : Hatterles a ray and Minor; Ilarlo and Itust. Hnricstcrs Win. wtn. Mnv 13. The liar vcjters mado It two atrnlght from MeAiestor i,v wlnnlnc today's game. 9 to .1. Carney nnd Tubor, both MeAlestor Ditchers, wero hit hard tho Harvesters gathered 19 hits dur ing the gnmo. llurge, first baseman for tho Miners, poled out two homo runs. , Score by innings: R It Ii MrAlester 000 102 000 3 10 Until 024 010 02x 9 19 0 Hatterles Carney. Tabor and Aday; Abram and Diamond. Lewis to Grapple With Old 'Zib' in Muskogee in June MUSKOGEE. May 13. Announce mnnt wnn mnilo todav that a syndl cato headed by Jack Hardin, presi dent of tho Muskogoo team In tho southwestern league, next month would begin to stago a series of wrestllni and boxing bouts here, Tho opening card will bo a wrestling match between ua isirangierj Lewis and Stanislaus Zbyszko, to bo followed with a 15-round rjout do tween Charley (Toung) Fltzslm moiiH and Pat Walsh. Jarhnukcrs Win Meet. LAWRENCE, Kan., May 13. Tho University of Kansas won the nnnunl dual track meet with tho Kansas Aggies here today by a scoro of 73 to 3S. Everett. Bradley, IC. U., was tho Individual star, with 28 points, Knnulna Won. Not Ixst. Duo to a telegraph mistake Tridny night Sapulpa was reported to havo lost to Hutchinson 11 to 8 Tho scoro should have been reversed Lengths THIRTY-TWO CARS ENTERED IN RACE AT INDIANAPOLIS Three Nations Are to Be .Represented in 500 Mile Classic INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., May 1J, Thirty-two cars havo been e, tared in tho tenth annual 600-mlls Inter national sweepstakes an' mobile race to bo run at the Inilianapnl;, motor speedway on May 30, It wu announced today by T. 13. Meyers, secretary and general manager of tho speedway, Tho purso offered Ii J50.000, with added money b'lns. lng It to 1100,000, It was (aid. Entries closed last Monday mM. night, but announcement of 'ho of- licini list nominn-ed ror tho event was withheld until today. Included In tho list of drivers are Tommy Milton, 1921 A. A. A. chamnnn. Howard Wilcox, Ralph Depalma nnd Jules Goux, all former winner oi mo local oveni. jimmy Murphy winner ot tho 1921 French Orand' Prix; Wallace Hold, motion plrturo star, nnd E. C. (Cannonball) liaker famous transcontinental motorcycle, nnd automobile driver, aro others who havo entered. Bakor, however suffered Injuries In California yes terday, shortly after starting a mo- lorcycio unsn across the country which may keep him out of the local contest, according to reports. American, French nnd Engllnh built cars will try to qualify to start In tho contest. Louis Chovrolet, dc nlgnor of tho winners In 1920 and is.1, nas nnmcu several machines to comiioto ogaln this year. . 'Drivers and cars entered In tli raco ioiiow: Drlvor. Cars ' Eddlo Hearno. . .Dlstecl Duesenberi; Roscoo Sarles . I'rontenao E. G. Baker Frontcnac Peter Do Paolo Frontenae Art Klein t. Frontenae Ralph Mulford Frontenae Driver unnamed Frontenae Tommy Milton, .v. . .Car not named i ranK uiuott Leach Special Driver unnamed Frontenae Harry Hantz Dticsonber; Jules Goux Billot DrlveV unnamed Ballot Howard Wilcox I'cugeu: Wallace Reld Duesenberg Ralph Do Pnlma ......Duesenberg Jack Curtnor . . . ... . . .Kronty-Forrt C. Glenn Howard Fronty-Ford I. P. Fettermnii Duesenberi? W. Douglas Hawkcs...,....Bentley Jules Elllngboe Duesenberg jerry wonnericn uuesenDcrg Wilbur D'Alono ., ..v.- Monroo LTom Alley Monroe I.ora Corum Monroo Frank Davidson Do Welir Jou Thomas Duesenberg Piinnmed driver Duesenberg W. II. Gardner Bcntz Special Unnnmed drlvor Mystery Car R. C. Durant . . .w.Durant Special James Murphy Car unnamed I World's Championship Jack Britton World's Welterweight Champion Ta. Morris Lux of Kansas City TWELVE ROUNDS TO A DECISION Roy Fisher of Sluskogco TS. Jimmy Fitzsimmons or Fort Smith, Ark. TEN ROUNDS TO A DECISION Joe Kid Spack or Tulsa vs. Johnny Syrian nf l'lttMiurs TEN ROUNDS TO A DECISION McNULTYj PARK K:nn Sliarii Monday Night May 15 phono Osagv SOU nnil dUf iiillk har. :iOI South Ml "'f11'' Oblige 2033. .. ..III l.r. held ,o n-horviiuoii" ". ;.. 15- J1UI1U..J,