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TULSA DAILY WORLD, SUNDAY, MAY 21, 1922 , 13 4 ALL FIGURES ON "3 BIG LEAGUES" American League k , micate.) TKM IIATTIMI. May IT. AlhUn-1 it. o.n. S 1101 1TI 111 ai 1011 175 in ;0 1027 II) 115 It 1IW 117 117 19 170 IM .11 til 120 117 a. a n fvla'irl f . I'HI 1,1' t T1A.M rii:ut.N(i. If. IV t. Ill .310 1JI .JOJ :7 .ii'i 101 ,211 279. 271 :i 2i 271 ,22 211 .21 pi r ' t . v lai .1 I- 1 I l.ai I it M M 1. J , ,( I, .11 W. 1 D 1'. P.O. A. K. rt. . .11 12 22 127 216 29 .till . 21 11 It 1)1 417 19 ,171 .11 17 SI S30 111 II .Ml i ,15 II 17 7SJ it) 13 .I4 ...II M 2D 110 0 17 .! ..e' n . li i iv7 isa . , ..15 it :5 aOl Hi tt ,V53 11 14 20 7JI 111 II .til iNnmmwi iiaiti.mj. if til players In 10 nr more , l i i mo battlns 250 er mnri.) 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Chi. x.iwariia, neve. .3 Kuuall, Chl 4 Mr'ta. lloa 3 llolliot, Dtt 1 24 21 11 10 1 0 1,000 10 1 ;57 59 1 ,100 40 1 .190 39 1 .750 67 1 .760 41 1 .760 21 1 .750 30 2 .497 49 1 .697 29 1 .447 25 .467 13 ,434 7 .134 41 ,900 21 .671 46 .571 64 .111 63 .600 69 ,600 C7 .500 41 .600 34 .Rill S7 1 .600 36 .600 31 .600 27 .600 23 .600 23 .500 19 ,144 16 l'i 14 .100 11 .400 37 .375 72 .ITS CI .333 63 .313 29 2 .133 25 2 .133 23 3 .333 12 3 .331 10 C 46 4 .200 41 4 .200 33 2 ,000 24 2 .000 17 3 .nftft IK ,000 20 ,000 20 ,1100 19 ,000 19 .000 16 ,000 14 .000 11 .ooo i .000 7 .000 6 .ooo : Oklahoma Aggies Romp Away With Athletic Meet OKLAHOMA CITY, Mnv 20. Ollahoma Acgies won the inurcol Ifflato track meet here todny by a tow ot S4 nolns. Southeastern Nor wl was Bocond with 17 points, nnrt Central Teachers rollogo was thtl with 13 points. Southeatfrn vai lourih with eight points; Northwest rn fifth with five nolnts: Tulsa uni versity tlxth. with four points; Kant antral nevonth with tlireo points, and Oklahoma City college- eighth with no points. Ono conference record was broken hen McDonald ot A. & M. hurled thA lavplln 1K1 fiat nvnti Inrilinq. Tjio former record was 167 feet nix inenps, set by James, of South western. th b.5"'' "'"J" Wins lltlo. BIRMINGHAM) May 20. Mrs. Dozlftr ljiu.na. ot n )n.t Jne championship In tho Southern urjlr siDur..l.r.u i i. . . .a -.- v4uvui)uii iur uiiipii iiy vi iMtlng, in tho final round. Mlus "aim Mayer, Atlanta on tho 37 8"fn, li and 9. 7hiNF1NNATI- MaV 20. Pitcher dl'ir? i ott, hna been Slven uncon- pi, ,',KUe ny '.ne Cincinnati v??"0 clul?1 Scott was secured last fj ..Vi8 'nvo'ved bolnjr Ituba Mar- Mliard rnnA t, ........ i-' , nli-.i,j , ivupi, ci-'ou nau OWW ."Iy 0,10 lnnlnC f0r "ln red- ct f injury to li is arm re- im:r reason wnicn rai ed "nprore wl'.h training. nnttZA?.'. " "-'ciiP8 i main. i.,r?iiUS?KLS.- Mnjr20. MJIe. Su- chamnU- ."5Le.- ,.w(,rIl . woman to tht. V, "i""1" pinyor won ncr way tlon.i r(?un'1 ho Interna- bv ,T;" s4"rl tournament today lanri VA"inB -:U! McICano of Knit- r?t 7er had a ,M1 ot 8-V in the to Western League (Includlnif m.M.a of TueaJ.y. .May l Comrll.,1 by Irwin . Howe, AahlinJ Block, Chicago.) O .31 14 .19 .39 .11 .10 .19 11 Okla. cur . It. Joafjih Tula Slftiu City Wli'hlta ... OlIMha . . . . ixnvtr .... Dea Molnx Tul Slom city Oklahoma city fit. Jo.fi.h lviruna Oinaht ! Molnaa Vtntr niah, s e I-lahr, St. J llanuah, Onm. ... KandlAr. H. J. ... Ilrrmnii Oin. ,., Unroll, bin naat, wich llauKlanrt. Tula MkMinnn. O. C. .. Ivla. Tula (lonnmi. Hps m. ,, Corrhlan. ft. J. .. .Mrie, m. c V. I.ona. llptiv. . . Waahinirn. Wlch. , llprnut, Tula ... I.pIIvpIi: Tul.i ... I'fap. St. J J. I,onK. 1). C I'llt. O. O Onniop. Dcnv .... Iieran, Ilea. M, .. Orlffln, Oma IlprBpr. Wlch Croiby. Tulaa .... Oraham, Ita. .Mo. I.aiAlIp, O, 1. .... nrantham, Oni. . Urnnl, Dph SI. ... wrlirbl. Inv. ... okrlp, Unin iiaioa. o. c Iluilpr, Wlcli lllpy. Wleh Turnpon. Dm 51. . rAttprHon, Dpnv. I'nlitipr. H. i: l'lahcr, O. C OatPrvaarJ. H. C. niiiKiariii. o. :. ,. Iiannpr, Ura M. . . lionnlu, nt. J. . Itoblnaon. S. C. ... Ilatimann. Tulan . Waanir, I)Pa. AI, , Nufpr, .t. J Heintnituity. a, C. Pinncpr. llpnv. ... Tale, O. C i.ee, cimn Mapapy, O. O Illnkpaly, Wl'h. ... W. (iniltll. St. J. . JHu.nrl. Tillaa .... Hamilton. M. C. .. McIop1. Wloh. . McGlnnla. Tula . Spranger. Dpnv. ,, Ileatly, O. C Wilcox. (Una McDonald, Ht. J, , yunii. iipa 3t Wlndlt. Denv. . . . Thompaon. Tulai . Shanlpy, Dpnv, ... iiopuger, K. u. .., Wllbpr. Oma Orovpr. Kt. J. Ilrabowakl. St. J, , niataaon. Oma, ... I.amo, Tillaa ctzel, Dpnv Parker. Dpnv Qupry. H. C i.irKip, umi. . . . lirepn. lira. M. ... w. orlffln, Wlch. Milan. Dea M Snedecor Oma. .. wuaon, nma Marr. M. C llophlpr, Tulaa ,,, nrPBory. Wlch. . . Tpaar. 8. C. stokes, oma Adams. S, J Morrlaaptte. St. J. ... Maun. Wlch , C. Wllllatua, H. C. ... Cofflndafer. Oma. ... Slump. Ml. J drover, Ht. J Tipple, Otna Mellara. w ell , Joullk, St. I wnaon, a c Allen. Okla. City .... Cullop, Dpi M l,yncn, jea .m I.ndberg, hi. J i.otz, b. u lilnl, at. J McColl, St. J , Hausianri. ruisa ... Iloettger, S. C Orosa, Henv Htokea, Oma tlregory, Wlch WpupI. Dpnv , (loehler, Tulaa VounK', Okla. C .... llol.e. Wlch McDonnell, Wlch. .. I'olaon, Oma Tesar, S. O Okrle, Oma i.ukanovlc, Tulaa .. Warden, Okla. U. . . Muaaer, Wlch lllack, D. M Tulsa Wltaon. Omu Sallabury, Dtnv aiprz, IK M lllunk. Denv Drugman, Oma OJenwald, D. II. ... Marshall, D. M. .... niilman. D. M. ..... HppiIIo, Denv Wlgglngton, Oma. .. Itlchmnnd, Tulaa ... Lova. Okla. C Trentman, Tulaa .,, llogart, Okla. C ... McLaughlin. I). JI. . Moore. Denv Carter, Okla. C ... llaumgardner, Oma. Hilton, K. C K. Smith, Denv Hall, Denv DMIor, S. C Sheahan, Okla. U. .. Covelrakle, Okla. C. Lambert. Oma Arkwrlxht. Wlch. ., Albanpae. 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S. ....7 2 Adams, Pitts 5 3 Shrlver, llrk 4 1 Wlntprs, Phils. . . .5 1 Alpxander, Chl ... .7 3 Mpadnws, Phlla, . . ,7 3 Huhbell. Phlla. ...7 2 Kllllnglm, lies. watson, lioa. Itlsey, Cln. ... Jones, Chl. ... Vanre, Hrk. ., Haines, St. L. . Csdorp. Ilrk. . A. Smith. Phlla rlrlmpa. nrk. .. Mar'iuard. Hos, Luqtie, Cln Opsrhger. Hna. Harfool, St. h. ,.8 nlasner, Pitts I S. Smith, Hrk 6 Itudnlph, Hos 3 Markle, Cln I Ilalley, St. I,. .. .6 Mitchell, Drk 3 milesplp. Cln I Kepn, Chl 5 .1. It. Walker. Et. L. 4 Mainour, Hrk ....8 O Freeman, Chl 4 0 Toney, ff. Y 1 o Welnert. Thlla. ...t 0 . . .9 ...10 . .4 ...I ...9 3 3 .9 1 .3 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 ft ft 0 I,. Pet. I, P. II. 11. 0 1.000 44 14 11 0 1.000 47 63 37 0 l.OOO 34 35 17 0 l.OOO 23 20 II 0 1.000 15 17 6 0 1.000 19 11 9 0 1.000 15 11 7 0 1,000 15 II I 0 l.OOO 6 10.5 1 .157 61 70 22 1 .15? 61 17 10 1 .111 50 61 19 1 .800 49 45 18 3 .714 60 ttl 25 3 .667 66 66 22 2 .667 19 45 21 1 .117 62 II 37 1 .617 37 10 31 1 .667 19 33 II 3 .621 66 64 II 2 .600 39 33 II 3 ,600 31 31 16 4 .SEP! 69 12 31 3 .600 31 II 12 2 .600 16 42 12 1 .600 21 20 Jl 1 .600 1 14 4 4 .111 61 69 19 4 .129 41 17 21 3 .400 51 63 21 3 .100 47 61 II 3 .400 39 48 tl 6 .376 67 63 31 4 .111 46 14 36 4 .331 19 41 33 3 .111 36 21 21 2 .III 11 30 13 3 .360 37 43 II 3 .350 37 43 21 4 .200 27 44 31 7 .135 13 70 31 I .000 30 41 31 1 .000 33 29 17 3 .000 11 30 16 3 .000 29 IS 21 2 .000 16 21 10 2 .00(1 II 14 9 2 .000 11 18 11 3 .001) 10 14 IS 1 .000 25 27 15 1 .000 17 18 II 1 ,000 16 17 I 1 .000 16 17 12 1 .000 II 19 14 1 ,040 111 1 .000 3 16 Kennel,Bench -and Field- This column contributed to tho Sunday World by the Tu lift Kennel Club. Tho Airedale breedem hnvn an nounced a nrr.it surprise In the wiiy of a carh ipi-clat to lin nwurdeil the Airedale Ten lets at the firs. Ameri can kennel flub show clvcit by tho Tulan Kennel club tH toiler 1 0 -20-J 1, int. lly the pi Mo In their faces, this special will Im mio Worthy nf 1 ho bleed and of Tuliai, olid will no doubt swell Into threi) columns. A fjenenii meetlnc of 'hn mem Iters mid their friends will lin held Monday evi'iiliiR, .May 12, 1922, nt S o'clock p. in. in tho Muni. ipn Auditorium. City Hull biilldit k A.I. fanciers nro ronlinlty Invl otl, es peclnlly those. Interested In the lks t, n Teriler mid the UiiKllsh ImUd.iR. , sry will ln very Kind to furnish us 'lies breeds Will bo the subjert .uy Inf.irtm'Inn nt stiy time. The of tllpvussmn, mitt tho reitdlnKn will lo llliiatrnted ny living represents lives of each breed. Jjr, lMtil Itnmssy, elinlrmnn ot l lin tueinhsrehlp cnmmlt'ee, Is tiutk inn n sliotiK npi.enl to enrh mninbor In n I1 In the I'lK membership dilvo ho lins su successfully g'.nrt'tl. Twenty new memhets Iiavo boon elerted diirltm tho pnst month, nnd It Is expected this nmntint will bu nmre than double.! when the out-of-town nppllcniits have been reekonctl wlili. All out-of-town fnnclors, whether do owners or not, it re I'ltrnestly Invito.! to Join tho i luti, nnd olthcr Mm eccrctnry, I Mr. .lohnson, nr Dr. I'nul linm- offii'liil address of tho socrefury Is "TiiIm Kennel club, box 105 1, Tulsa, Oklnlimn.'' Thero have been mnny rumors of new Importations In tho wny of new dn, nnd whispers of fnhti Imis prl.-es, riinnln,- up Into four riKiirea. However, tho kennel "flhor lock" hits not reported Mio nctus.1 prmenco of one of llioao ns yet, but Is keeping; n shnrp lookout, nnd will be sure Io rome forth with sumo pictures tho firs', nctunl Rtltilpsn he r. la .f i.ne. Mn ny rv v piipplfs hove been mentioned with ureat pride by th!f respective owners, nnd ns Mr. Held snys, "They nro nsklnz 'or tho rib bons nlrcady." flpenklnsr of puppies. It may hn of Interest .o breeders to learn thut Knlfns, the Krent bono nnd nervo producer put 111) by tho Merrko Miimirncturlnff cotnpnny of N'ew York City, will soon be fnr sals at tho Quaker Drm; company. Cmlilnck to .Moot Tiomlon. MOIlKUIsY, Mo., May 20. Karl Cnddoek of Walnut, Iowa, nnd Jim lanntlnn of (Jree.-o hao n'en matched to meet In n wr -'linn; bout for thn Unlit henvywf ri cunmplon ship hero July 4 Commission Calls Benny Leonard and .Tendlcr on Carpet Ni:V VOItK, .May 20. Monnr l.eiilllltil. IlKlllurlKllt I'lliillipltill mid l'v it'tiilli'r, I'lilliiilclplilrl llithl urlitlif, iti'tn Mill iiftrriliMiu Ktiimiiiiiic-sl to nppoit- iM'fnro llio hliili) iilhlclltt s -a 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -r. I n iiiul Writiii'silny In c lji III llttlr icn. miiin for lliclr Inability lo n-ni'li Id ins fur n iiin'i'li lietuci'ii lln'in. 'I'lto iiiliiinle.ltn, tiller ilii'lnrliiK Hint It liili'iiili'il In mo Hint rry cliniiiplnii defended Ills llllo iiiriillisl I ho lxr.t i ii I In tho pur. tli iilur illitslons, iiiiliircd: i;M'ry llllo holder iiiiim nOoept nnv Ii'kIIIiiiiiui rlmlh'iiKii mid de fend Ills llllo wht'thrr Micro In II. iiiiik'ImI IiiiIiki'iiii'iiI iiffcnil or not. The ImixIiik khiiii; iiiiim Ih) conduct, ill innro its ii sport I linn u hiiM nop..'' Ford Run 57 Miles on Gallon of Gnsolinc. A new nutotnatlo Vaporher oud Decnrbonlier, which In nctunl test has Increased tho power nnd mlle uk of Kurds front 25 to fio per cent nnd nt tho sumo tlmo romovod ev ery pnrtlclo of carbon from the cylinders, U tho proud achievement of John A. Htinnsliy, 27ti Houtlf Main street. I'ukwnnn, Hoilth Jn kotu. A retnarknblo fe.ituro of this simple nnd . Inexpensive devlco Is that Its notion Is Kovornetl entirely by tho motor. It Is slipped between tho carburetor nnd Intnko mnnlfold nn. I can bn Installed by nnyono In flvo minutes without drilling or tapping. With It attnclieil, Tord cars liavo iiintlo from 40 to 57 miles on ono pullon of nasolllie. Mr. Stransky wonts to placo n few of these devices on cars In this terri tory nnd has u very liberal offer to mnkn to nnyono who In nblo to hnndlo tho buslnnss which Is sure to bo created whorever this mar vcloiis llttlo devlco Is demonstrated. If you want to try one entirely nt his risk send him your nnmo nnd nddrnsH totlny. Advertisement. sent his car over tho track this year nnd ho will probably Klvo .Mays n run for his monoy. A 20-mll.t motorcycle event for n purso of 1200 will bo ono of tho features of tho card. Hoy Meachnm, Tulsa motorcycle officer, who won tho motorcycle raco hero recently has posted a forfeit with his entry, Tho 40-mlln non-stock freo for all racn Is tho hend-llner event on to morrow's program. Turscs for this event nsgrogatn 1650. How Much Will it Carry? YOU don't have to guess how much of a load a Weber Auto-track Wagon will carry. Its capacity is stamped right on the bolster-" and every Weber is guaranteed to carry its rated capacity. There h never a come-back on this guarantee because Weber Wheels and gears are made of "A" grade material and are exceptionally well built Both the front and rear gears arc reinforced at every point of wear and strain by liberal ironing and bracing. And added to this there is the Weber Fifth-Wheel which kcep3 the bolster from rocking and does away with unsteady drawing of the front gear, thereby lightening the draft Let a Standardized Auto-track Wober carry capacity loads for you. Wc have one waiting for you. 3-inch tread $165.00. 4-inch tread $175.00. Farm wagon $155.00 Iluy your liariltiarr, harness, machinery nnd fcncJiiR nt Ilnlc'ai, vrlicra runt Is chain and pm-liinc fipnco plentiful. 109 WcBt First IT I'AVM TO TKADI'2 AT IIAIiE'S WANTED! I'rmiH Defeat Columbia. NHW YORK. May 20. The 150- pound crew of tho University of Pennsylvania defeated the Colum- ' bin ICO-pound crew by two lensths ' over tho llenly distance of ono nnd flve-alxtecnths miles on tho Harlem ! river this afternoon. ) rKKMANKNT WAVING The Npw War Willi OU Spprlal appolntmants marls for biist neas nmtn sftar bualnaas bogrs. vnm.'i: si.mii.si:i.i.o mikip 2I N. llaln Damp Riib Craic's Cozy Camp I'liriiKlifd IluiiKuloivti to Kent Jnmcs River FloaJ: Trip Craig Merc. Co., Outfitters j (lUlcna, Mo, lohnny llolliiB, Tulsa driver In his racing mount which ho will pilot In tho Osaso speedway races this afternoon, Bollntr holds roveral rec ords witn nis special jutui- OSAGE SPEUDWAY. H0.MINT, May 10. With nn even dozen racing cars from all parts of Okla homa nnd several outside entries housed In tho garaceii hero tonUh'. J. r. Patton, speedway manager, de clared that tomorrow's races bid fair to ccllpso nny rnclnc meets over staged In tho southwest. Johnny Holing of Tulsa. Matt Hers ot Cushlnp, Johnny Mays, of Indianapolis, Dick Calhoun of Cleve land, Okla., O. S. Ilolroyt of Okla noma City and Johnny Leo of Wichita, Kan., nro nmonit th'o en trants who will mako a hid for tho purses which will total $1,000. Mays will attompt to lower hli record for tho mils of CS 4-5 sec onds, rot early this month on tho opening racing program here. This will, be the Ilr&l time Uollne lias WILL DRILL WELL FOR ACREAGE Address 946-N, Cnre World People's Exchange has fresh hot Barbecue Daily the name and address of any person printing, publish ing or circulating an "oah" purported to be the Knights of Columbus "oath" in which the members of that so ciety are represented as proscribing those of other re-i ligious beliefs, etc., etc. This so-called "oath" is false and libelous, the invention of the enemies of both' re ligion and country, and all persons are warned against! distributing the same. . The publication of this so-called Knights of Columbus "oath" has been condemned by a Committee of Con gress, by prominent committees of citizens in various parts of the country. Persons publishing the same have been found guilty of criminal libel in a number of cases and the highest courts in various states have sustained, these convictions. This circulation of the alleged Knights of Columbus "oath" is part of a propaganda based on bigotry. Thei record of the Knights of Columbus in the recent war in; the ranks and as welfare workers with those in thet ranks is the best refutation of this malicious libel. Upon receipt of the name and address of those pub lishing this libel, the Knights of Columbus will under take to investigate and, if evidence warrants, will everywhere prosecute criminally the publishers. Knights of Columbus, .stt (.fill i.- WILLIAM J. McGINLEY, Supremo Secretary! New Hnven, Conn. JAMES A. FLAHERTY, Supreme Knirtht, New Haven, Conn. II The Supreme Court in the Slate of Oklahoma has' passed upon! the case of Crane versus State of Oklahoma, 16G Pacific, Paite 1110. Pamphlet showing decisions of courts will be mailed on request. THE K. OF, C. OATH Tho Knights of Columbus are reminded, from timo to time, of the persistent purpose of certain persons to stir up religious hat reds in election years. During the past week copies of tho notorious "bogus fourth degree oath" at tributed to them hnvo been cir culated in various parts of the city. This offensive production, which is about equally blasphem ous and revolting, has been cir culated, occasionally, for many years. It is an old and worn-out imposture arid among intelligent persons defeats its own end by its own absurdity. Perhaps tho best way to make clear what the obligation is which is assumed by the Knights of Columbus on entering the or ganization is to print it as it really- it: "I swear to support the Con stitution of the United State's. I pledge myself, as a Catholic citizen and Knight of Colum bus, to enlighten myself fully upon my duties as a citizen and to conscientiously perform such duties entirely in the in terest of my country and re gardloss of all personal conse quences. I pledge myself to do all in my power to preserve the integrity and purity of tho ballot, and lo promote rever ence and respect for law and order. I promise to practice my religion openly and consistent ly, but without ostentation, and to so conduct myself in public affairs, and in the exer cise of public virtue as to re flect nothing but credit upon our Holy Church, to tho end that she may flourish and our country prosper to tho greater honor and glory of God." If this is not a simple pledge to good Americanism and honest citizenship, what would be? 'OH it I V, i ii II Mi I