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TULSA DAILY WORLD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 13, 1922 1 it 111 I it i50 Go?rs to Tee Off Today in Invitation Tournament at Country Club 50 VISITORS TO JOIN IN FORMAL OPENING MATCH Completion of First Nine Holes Gives Tulsa Best Links in Southwest llV U Ji. STO.N'IC Moro than ISO golfers, with SO rcpr.entfltlves from elite" over Oklahoma, will Ie off early today In tllo Country club Invitation lour nnmont nt tho Tulra Country cluj this .morning In tho formal opening nf tho now 13-holo grass green liatnplotinlilp course Oklahoma City, Vlr.ita, Muskegs, llnrtleavlllc, Miiski gre, McAlcster ami tbipiilpa will hnvo ropresontn tive lenmi) In tho tournament ploy, uccordmg to tolcgrams received nt tho tjiib during, tho past weak, whtU other rlttf n will probably send rep. Tc:onlntlvp, l'rlca have been posted foe play, cm finishing first, sucund nnd third In low gross and low not scores while halt a dozen special prlieii Jmve boon offered to tnnko tho play Interesting nt every stngo. 100 Ioi'itl I'lnycrs Kntcrcil. Local Intercut In todny'n tourna ment has been booming In the golf ing circles nnd moro than 100 Tulri jilnycm will lako part In the play over the full 18-hqlo course, James Konnedy, Oklahoma amatotir chnm jilon, will I nnd tho Tula rank In tho plsy to keep tho cups mid prlr.es t homo. Frang Ogg, llnkn export who ban bad churga of tlii ,Tula con me, Jock ColllM'i nnd 1'hll Hedr, Tul.-n iirofejsslnnnla' pronounco the com plotivl course here, tho flneat llnlta smith of Chicago nnd a champion ship coursu ciual to any In tho country. The north nine holes, which will bo tlirmvn open for play today for tho flrnl tlmo thin year, glvo golfers inti'h to think about to curry the coiir-y In par of 35. Throughout thu IS holm, perfect no If nnd nccurato placing uro placed nt n premium mid anything but rc Will playing Ih penulyzsd heavily. Whllo tho long driver will find many places to work to nn nrlvnntnKo, tho majority of tho course favorn accuracy to tho ex clusion of nil elan. (Ircc'in Aro lU'iiutlCM. To (ill playurn who nro accuatomed to Band iirnnnii nnd nvnn w-y put ting colliers, tho grass gruuns nro n revelation n nightmare In fact. Home' of tho greens nro ns lnrgo iih lawns, whllo other nro email knoll which cull for perfect pitching. Nun, of thorn nro oven. They nro rolling, lrrogulnr grass curpots, many of which aro olovutod, nnd lIacH putting among tho flno arte. Tho first liolo la 240 yards for n rnr four. It la played with a Rood drive nnd u tillch Iron shot. Tho ilrlva carries a bad ditch ISO yards from the too nnd lopped driven nro costly. One of tho longest liolen of tho course la tho socond, a ilUtnnco of M)t jtards, for n par five. It taken two Kood wood shots nnd n blind maahto pitch to tho groom Thoro nro no traps but It Is cosy to pitch Into troublo In tho rough. A good drive nnd mnahlo will land you on tho third green, which In trapped in front undj behind. It Is it small flat' Krenu and tho second idiot has to curry tht-grccn to keep within tho pur four. Tho fourth green la 300 yards. It la a drive nnd mnahlo niblick holo, nnd anything but perfect placing of thu drive mid pitch Invites & world cf trouble. Tho hold la v. nil iiuppeu nnd 'lliu drive has to carry over u long water hazzard. Flflll lH Difficult. One of tho shortest but moat dif ficult holes on tho course la number live. A mldlron shot carries to tho irrecn which Is not much larger than, a bllllurd talilu, Slicing, hook- niK or Hiiori pitches nro penuiyzoil ns tho ureen Is elevated nnd Is cur. rouiujed by iIUcIiuh nnd Kulllcs. It la one of thu finest holes In tho CiiUiidy, Far is three. Hir Is n Rood drlvo am) rt mnahlo nllillL'k. Tho lU'een Is guarded by tin pa In front and trapa all urouud. Two blK sand tiapn mnko It Impur ntlvt that tho pitch carries well up onto tho green, to mulio U pnr four, A good drive nnd a long bruaido nhot Htrnlght down tho fairway make's number neven one of thu hard holes to chalk up In par, which Is fourj The green Is well trapped mid n plfiycr getB In a bad way when he boosts tho ball out of tho fair ways. Number Klglu Is I.aUo Hole. Trio lake hole, nt number eight, la oifo of the moat difficult to nego tiate The iiiasblo shot to tho green, 135 t'urds away gives tho golfer a lot tt figure on. The hole Is played over' a water buzzard mid the given Is Wfll trapped. lar la threo. Number nine Is u drlvo nnd innsnlo shot over 415 yards. Tim grceh Is. well trapped nnd n hard par 7our hole. The south nine holes huvo been opeif during tho summer mid most KOlfqrs over tho nouthwest uro fa miliar with the difficult shots that are necetwiry to negotiate tho last nine In a par 35. Surprise Party For McNulty at ; Greyhound Park Mi J. McNulty, president of tho Mia1contlnent ltnclng uasorlatlon was presented with n llt focond stop; watch and an expensive fob last rilcm at a urpiio party In bin honor nt Aiiu.unntinent purk fol lowlhg the regular dog racing pro gran). Harry Kannady made the nreaeiv tatlnn speech and served lis tnast mnster, Aftorwuid, there waa music and (dnnclnff and refre.ihmonta were scrveu. Tno party for MCNulty was plunnod by creyliQUnd owners nnd trainers and regular patrona of tho track who appreciate his work In bullying up tho olectrlo rabbit rac ing fcnmo here. "Mack." as ho Is popularly known nt the courao, was completely anil pleasantly surpnsca by tpc festivities. Tulsa Country Club's 18-Hole Grass Green Championship Links ' - ' - - ' " ' ' ' , " , ....... 1 MmmtUMmStm k 'MsMsmM -TTrnrrin-si-iisiiii n z MJJ ST. LOUIS PUTS MORE DISTANCE IN LEAGUE RACE Tifjers Swamp Indian? While White Sox Win Fast Battle COMISKKY I'AIIK. CIHCAOO. Aue f St. Iiuli Incinitil lia UU or New in tha Dnnant rxc to one same totJnv v drfeallnK Chlcnro. 1 to 6. "Mil" the V were idle. Tni league pacemaKe ra c-wpf trateo tntlr aliaca in ivrn mninas i n tocali hit Hhocktr fretly. but Die hudi .11 behlm! him In tha ilnrhi irtvcnl,,l ttno leotlnK In the early Innings. SIkicki', however, weakened toward the end anrt n thr ninth he driven off the m m m Vlth the tylna run on tiaie, Mulncan ilea tn tne tnncn. Sfore IhIi With the formal opening today of the Tulsa club- liSw lo-boli) Krnari gredns course, local golf oiithualaats nro laying plans for bringing ama teurs and pnitiyialonnls of Interim- GIANTS BACK IN LEAD BY TAKING DOUBLE VICTORY Cardinals Bow to Cubs in Fast Game and Slido Down the Grade IinoOKT.TN, Auf. II. Tha New York Cllanta mada it eleen aweeii of the three same atrlre with llrooklyn by wlnnlna a double-header today by acorea of U tu 6 and 3 tu I, IMkIi'b muff of a pop fly In the aeventh Inning nt the firit same sava tha tllanta their wlnnlns marsln after the Hobtna had tied the acora and Itnocketl llynn out of the hm In the altlh. Kelly till Ida fourleentli homer In the aeoond lc nine. IkQullUi,, formerly nt th liravea. pllched hla first victory tor the Ulnnta In the aeeond same. J lrt Oniiis. ncorat Unrmft M Crntl, ail rtl.ctl, 111 Knurl, lr tminl, rf Krllr, ll riRiid. rt Imuii, lneit. P iDnntnl. p An. 11. m. A. s e a .1 Itan fur Miller In tilth, aaliatled for Mameux In altttt. Hpnra uv Inn naa: New York llo 400 0t 1 llrnuklyn luo 0i 0011 a Huniniary: Two-laae hue iteny. nue. ther. Three-haao hit Young. Hume runa i:r r. am tn. n..ubi riaya HieiiKei to flruh, lllah t Oleon tn Hclimamlt, Myera tn joanaton. llnaea on uai a iji: iiyan a. off Milium 3, off Dreatur 1, off Vance HirucK nut Hy iivfln 1. ny junnarii z. by Mamaux 3, by Vanra 1. Iliin lln erott. droll i. I'rlech :, Young 2, Kelly J, Hlensel, Hmlih. Jehnann, Wheal, Myera, lllah. Mela. i;rrora l-'rlacii. rilciiaal, man, Jnhnaton 3, High. pri'vnd tliune, Scorai TWaliM IS Jf 1J All. H. m. A. nin, !ti t Jdnniton ai n litllfll rt I Bleat, U 9 Mirrr, tf 8 MimMi II) lllin 3b 4 Mllrr. 3 Pei'itur, p 0 ince, p 1 Mammaui p 1 Keni)lr, c 1 IVrll U UKurttrr 1 tlonul renown luro this fall. Tho nbovu views of soiiiu of tho difficult holes over tho course, show sotno of tho beauty spots of tho llnkH, do clarod by gnlferMwhohavo played tn aecond place In Ilia pennant raca due to New York'a duohta victory urer llrook lyn. Doak, who alarted on tha mound for the locale waa batted out In tba alxth Innlnc and waa replaced by llalne. Oe borne. Chloago'a flrat hurler, waa driven from flu, mound, which ha r!tnniiljtliad to jonea only after threatening to attlka field Captain llollochtr. O'Karrell'a hnnia run In lha elahth In ning, with two runnera on, won the game tir Ih. bl.ltnr. (t. , Iinil gained the lead by tallying four tlmaa In J inn ruin, auin ana aevenin inniiiga. JUinrei 1 n tbe be courses of tho country, to bo the best championship course In tho southwest. Trom left to right elbovs show hole number eight, one of the pret tiest holes on the cnurso. Tho sec ond Is tho difficult number five. Tho small clovntcd green makes It a, hard holo to pitch to. On the right nhovo Is number cloven, played over broken ground nnd surrounded by traps, llolow on tho left Is number six, one of tho best trapped holes on tho links. In front of tho green, aro two dangerous g.ind traps. In Photoa by Alvln Krupnlck tho center Is a view from number 13 tco showing the clubhouse be yond the lake. On tho left Is n pic turesquo view from number six fair way, looking toward the clutmouse. ui. rf MnUac&er rrrry 3b (IrlniM la Mow. If U'thc'le rf n. Sb nrifrtli e Ottarne, p lnn, p N Caluoe. ar. u. ro. a. 4 1 11 0 1 1 1 1 11 9 t 1 1 3 s 1 r 0 0 0 0 It. lull. An. II 111. .1 Tuttll 13 II 5T It rirk, rf 1 Htft-k, 8 b S Smtth. rf i ILimitir 20 4 Kiurnlrr tti 3 lluellrr tf 8 Tnporrre H 4 rirmon", S AlMiulth, I 1 ik, p '.' Ililnrl, p 0 I'lWIrr p 1 iMmn O nBhu'.ti 1 lltCtloer 1 I) 3 0 0 0 5 0 a 1 11 t 2 T..UU SI JT 12 Bltan for l?lmoiia In alxth illlatted tor llalnea In alxth, nrllatted for Amtth In ninth. Ki'nre by Innlnga: rhlcilga (130 003 CIO . Bt. Uitlla t CO" 011 2110 4 summary! Two-baaa hits Tonorcer, Clemnua. Itnllocher, Htata. I'hree.bae htta (Iriinea, rournlcr. Toporcer, Homo rur.e O'Parrell. llaara on balla Off Dihorno Ti iff li.iak 2. off l'trlfrr 1 Struck nut Ily Oalinnm 1, by Jnnca 2, by llalnea 1, by riaffer 1. lluiia- llnllncher, Terry, Ulniea, 1'rlberg, King. O'I'nrrell, Smith, llorntby, Mueller. Toporcer, llrrnr Terry. Total! St r 3f to BinrrUt u i;r,, aii rtiKb. tn llnwl. it loiMia, rf ki nr. in MWl. rf anriw. Ml. II 10 A a 1 1 ll'iMIUnp t "TrwTlra. All II I'D. A 2 4 2 4 0 illaim. Jehiulen it 4 n Ortff'rj if I Hlwit, If 1 Mm. rf 3 Mimdl lb 4 lllah. 3b 2 JUfiiilfif, c 3 SVIlrr, p 2 C4jre. p 0 HutUicr KteUiuhlon and Brill Lead Pistol Shooters At tho biweekly platol match of tho Tulsa lllflo club yesterday Harry H r 111 lead thu bunch In tho 12. cal iber match and l'ollco CnnimlKslon er Harry Klskadden was high with tho 3S-oiillber rovolvcr. There wn.s n bad wind blowing directly nrrotm tho range nnd as a consiiuence thu scores went tho lowest mado this senHiin. Tho scores with the 22 were llrlll CO, Meagher 69, Kvorhart 6S. l',ieomaii till. Klskaddon 54, Kngllsh 33, Dtirbln 31. With thho largo horn rovolvers tho scores wore: Ktakndiltut 08, Ilrill ti". Kngllah fjS, Kvethart 45, Tree man 41. Next Tuesday night tho club will fh'v tho 22-i'atlhcr pi tols on tbo In door range at thu national guard armory. Woslorn Ix'agtio. St. Joseph 70 44 .633 TU USA 71 -17 .01-' Wichita 05 61 .540 SIOUX City 03 63 ,643 Omaha 81 81 .600 Oklahoma City 55 CO .454 uonvcr 43 77 .3011 lies Moines 41 78 .350 National Iiigue, n. .. rrt. 01 44 .Sl 03 43 .!! .14 tf .M2 34 (J .313 N York ritiiiuttu ttletso flnrlnnxU llrtiuklrn fblliieii4ta H-ton Rt. ti! llrUnll ITlltKl American lngae. w. L. rrt 03 43 .flQi 01 43 .331 30 01 .330 33 93 30'J I ritKliml IVllllllKUin I'D UWItill I riiwiMi .mrilciin Aaanrntln, W. ! rrt. 08 93 .913 91 60 .t IT IT 01 HO 93 01 ,340 W. I. rt- 99 90 ,900 91 90 11 42 03 .100 41 Of .330 W. I. r 71 43 .011 CO ii .933 InOltnaMII 01 9t .931 MluoraiMlla ea ni .931 Jlllaaiiare W. L. Prt. k'annai Clt; 39 99 .901 toilnllle 11 06 .III Tiilsoo t'lilumbiH .iinoi;e Sr Oilram Utile Hoik rliiutlirrn Aioclatlon, w. t ret fj 3 niio It 41 HI 01 93 .SO-" 00 32 .330 Tetaa w. u rn. Ulrhlta Fa'.U S3 12 .Ma lort IVurlU .13 1.1 .031 I'llUi tuireaton rmo llmnrtta Jmlla Okmure 43 T3 3C3 42 T4 .302 it, I. ret of m 43 39 .423 4 00 110 43 00 .381 immwcnata t'tiinariiKa VlitiillH Allantt lnrur. . i in. KLratninrt 20 20 .431 Pan Antimie 10 20 .422 21 31 .313 llouiton 10 30 ,341 21 23 .311 i lleaumonl 10 31 ,214 tlfwtem Aamicliltlon W. U M 1 ff. L. Prt. SI T .020 I flprlntfUld 10 23 .43 20 IT "1 Kurt BmlUl 11 23 .41.1 31 20 1H Slctlwlrr II 24 .419 10 31 41J raitwika 13 21 .323 Nmithwrateni Aaaoctatlon. H. 1. l-rr I W. I frt. Iihlnxmlrrira 23 13 .0.') IluMiton 20 22 4T0 Total! 91 It 2f 13 Talala SI 0 JT 11 xTlatied for Shrlver In eighth. Mciir by Innlnge: New York 000 011 llnmklvn 010 COO 0103 000--1 Btimniari Thrae-btea lilt Stengel. lou bla plare (lroti unaielated. rlchmandt un ahaleirii ilr-'h to Kiiarh ta Kelly, struck out Ily Mcijulllun 1, by Hlirlttr 3. by fa ilure 1. Iluna llancrott, titcngcl 2, Mytia. Krrore olaon. I'lrntra U flnla II, I'lT'lHIIL-IUIH. Aug. 12 - A batting ral ly lu the avvritth gtive rittaburgh a 0 0 victory ovar iMnclnnatl todnv, the thir teenth roneecutlva v.tn fir the Plraiee Adama naa Invincible throughout, rive hlla and 11 baea on balla drovo Hlxey from lha miiund. II tea aucceeepr. Keck, waa touchcil tor a double mid a elegit In the eighth. Kcnret Hume, rf luulirrt lb iMiaran. If ItiaiKh, rt ron,er 2ti I'liielll, 30 t'airoey. aa VI Ipsh, c l!Ur, p KM, p Cincinnati. au. 11. ru 2 1 13 1 I Mtllltih. AU. II 1'0. A llar'rle 0 1 1 9 tarrr, rf 4 II HWre. If I 2 Oarabart rf 4 1 lilKWll. if 0 0 Tinner. 20 4 2 Traimir. Sb 4 lltlaiHi. Il I Krbml.II, t I AOaaia p 3 S 10 1 1 1 0 Telaia 31 12 2T 13 .Out! 000 001) 000 0000 Six 0 Tutali Si 4 34 IT " ftcure by Innlnga: Cincinnati l'lllaburgh Bummaryi Two-bata hlta Tlerney. O r Inn 11 'I'hrre-baia till -Ilurna. Ilaaea on balla Off Itlxey 1 Struck oui Ily Adama : Hum- Murnnilllu. Carey, llnrnhari. tlrlmin !, Bclim.ilt, Krrora--Oavency and Five co-operntlvo labor banks ni" about to be organized In tho United! wingn. R, nt... .l...lt(,M tn ,1... Amnl-nm-lfl.l ... ....,, . 1 nu ninuiauiiiMivu ,11 . 11 , M Clothing Workers hank in Chicago. t , ".'..J'" "'.JkI' which is capitalized at 4300,000, lost today to Chicago, l tu , and dropped Vrt.lt rn I.riiiiitu. , I1;NVI:H AT Tl'lA, ilnuMr-lmuIrr, flrM riii nt ul 5 130. 'ii riHrt t Wiilitta, twn gatnrt. Dcn MoliifH ki St. Jowcpli Hi-tin tlty t t'kUh'Mi vXr. two mm ft, Vntlonnl l-tngu, lionrnn nt New York. IMitburKli nt t'Kii innntl rhlUdvtrtiti at llroohiyn. i'hlrufio At Ht. I.ouif. .tnirlciiM l.ffljur. Pt. l.ouln tt ChlrnKn. htftruii nt CU'volfin.l. .New York Ht Wathlnicton. unly iinui rhfJu.l. Antrrlt-tiii aXftdochtllan. Rt. lul Ht C'oluinbiii. MtnnwiixjiU nt ToIcnIa. Kuniuia nty at Imllanapolla. Mllwaukfoi at I.outuvllte. .oiitltrrit .Mt.-latk)n AtlaniA nt MenipltU. lllrmtngham at Cltattanoasa, Cttiurw Mni.iiff at Kailtvlllr. only fcanic chdulfil. Unue'lnn at (Uliriton. ."muniont at Sati Anloulu. iWllaa at Wichita Kalli. Kurt AYorth at Hl-rvtort. rtlrrn .iKHorlntioit. HprlnndcM at Hfiiryctta. J jpltrt at Tort Brntth. 1'awliuakK nt Okmutrfa, KnM at MrAlosttr Mititlturitrnt I.racur. Hapuipa At iluku(tr, iMrtltuVIHe at t offcyvllU. Tiiiifka At Im1pndencet bulliia at llutcblmuu KiptttpA 5 -mgii 21 11 .01 5 1 IT itj !2 11 V Tora aai ir.t bart.taillle 19 21 Hi 20 20 413 13 2T .331 YESTE nraiiT GEORGE BOEHLER ! MAY TIE LEAGUE BOX MARK TODAY f He Wins 29th Game It Will Equal Record Held by Pair Fans who go to McXultr park this afternoon to .co tho Ollors cross bats with the Denver Orlz tllca In a double header may Trlt- iioh noorgo Uonhter In the net or cnunllzlng tho western league rec ord for tho number of games won n a tenson. noehlcr already has won 28 gnmcs tnls year, wltn but nlno lost, and as ho has had n couple of games rest since twirling tho team to nn 11-lnnlng victory over Sioux Pity thore Is a good chance that ho may go to tho box far his 29th vic tory. No pitcher ever won moro than 29 gnines In tho Western engue In a reason. Two hnvo won that number Itengan of Omaha in isrtn and Laingo of Des Moines in 1909. Pnlmero of Omnha won 28 nnd lost 10 In 1920 and Joo Morrli of Tulim annexed 27 victories with but nlno defeats the same yfar when Tula won tho nennant. Last year Jloy Allen of Oklahoma City lea me lenguo wiin 20 victories. Manager Lellvelt never nn nounces Ills Hitching selections ahead of time, but tho dopo favors lioenier ror one or today's garnet. 'I lia last time Denver vlaltoil TnNi tho Honrs were anything but fero- clous. Hut now they nro In better condition. Tiiey nnvo done well on their present road trip. In the last nine gnmes'inev Drone oven w th flt. Joo nnd took three out of five irnm UKinnomn Ultv. Prettv fnir wurn xor a ;au ena team on the roan. TOiri l.UKanOVIC. who tvnf tn tho Denver club whllo tho Oilers were in uoioraon last month will be ono of thu attrnetlnnu In iun Denver sound. Tom hn pitching Improved ball since chang- Four Members of Tulsa Rifle Club InN. R. A. Match Weatrrn l.ruglie. AT TI'LHA il, Mima City . At vifhi 0, Momea . At Oklahnma I uy 4 0, Denver 0-2. A St. Joaeph 2. Omaha 4. Mitlunal I. runic. At l'hllartelphla llneton. rain. At llniokiyn 6-1, New York 11-3. At l'lttaburgh 0, Cincinnati 0, At H. l.oula 4, Chicago 0. Amcrti nn I rMgue, At Chicago 6, Ht. l.oula 7, At Clmi'lund 0, Detroit 10. At lluaton-M'aahlngton, rain. At Now York-Phllailelphla. rain. Amrrli'iin Aiaoclnll"". At Indlanapnlla 0, Kaneaa City I. At Coluiiibua 1, St. Paul 0, At UiuliMlla a, Milwaukee 3, At Toledo 4, Mlnnaaptilla 1. southern Anaiwliitlun, At Naahvllla 4, Mobile 13. At Challaiiniigit S. lllrnilngham 3. At I.lltle llock 3, New Ortcana 4, unly guinea acheduled. Teasa League. At Wichita Kalla 4, Dallaa I. At Mhrevcport 3, I'ort Worth I, At (lalteaum 3, liouatun 0. At Hau Antnnlu II, lleaumont II, (.uuthneatrrii Lrngue, At ltutchlt.non 7. Sallna U, At Independence, . Topeka I. At Muakugee 0, S a I'll I pa 3. At Ooffeyvilla 0, llarlleavllla 4. IVotrrn Akaoililtloil, At Joplln 0, Knld , At Okmulgee 3. Ilenryetta 1. At Springfield 2. Pawhuaka 0. At Koit Smith II. iloAlraler 1, Dental nf Denier Sale. DKNYEH, Colo., Aug. 12, Denial s made, Uoro ny rrani; wiiiieuicK Hccretary of the Denver Western league club, of tho report that tho club Is to uo purcnaseu uy 11. w, Lane of tne halt Iilto toast leneu club. No plans have been made or will be made, it Is stated here, for sale or. tne ciuu uy mo present own' ITU. Ing uniforms. Tbe first game will way at 2:30. get under Reb Russell's Stick Work Feature A. A. Tho Tulsa nifle club was repre sented In the Individual smnll-boro championship match of the National lllflo fuasoolatlon Saturday by foor mon who fired tho four 10-shot strings with n much higher average than hail been mado on any other N. K. A. shoot this year. Harry Brill was high with 355 out of n possioia 4U0 oolnts being nn ftveragft or 30.7: Frank English was second 353x400; Chnrles Durbln was third 315x 400; Ed Freeman was fourth 341x 400. In tho 200-yard X. It. A. matcn, tha scores of which have Juwt boon announced In Anns and tha Alan, Stato Secretary AVolfo, of tho Wowo ka club was tenth In rank In tho entire United States with a score of 99. Thero were five "possibles" or perfect sco-es made In that match. Tom Meaghar, secretary of tho local club was tno only entrant from tins pl.ic being1 rnnkod elghty-eocond with a scoro of 84. Tho ocores. by rounds, an they wero made yesterday In tho 50-ynrd, prone position match wero as fol lows; nrin Kngllali j;urbin ,v, Freeman . ...OS .. .11 ...13 ...79 94 37 37 87 Av. 91.7 11.2 II.3 13.2 CoffeivlHo 0; Ilnrtlosvlllo !. rnpi.'i.'vi'iii . - . An elghth-innlng rnlly by H.irtles vlllo today fell short and Cotfoyvlilo took tho opening go,me 0 to 4. .,.u u iiiiiiiiks; jr., j j. .;, Hnrtloavllle ,000 000 040 4 S 2 Coffoyvlllo ,.002 030 lOx 6 7 4 Hntterles Humphrey, Jteeks and Clegg; -Vllllgrod nnd Ennls. Tiltm Fnltun Up. FOIIT SMITH. Ark.. Anrr. 15 Tl, Twins fattoned their batting nvcr- luimy nu iook ino last ot tlie series from McAlcster, 12 to 1. Scoro by Innings; It. n. E. JtcAlester ..000 010 000 1 3 4 Fort Smith . .000 181 13x 12 14 2 Iiatterlew Carney, Whohan and Adny; Hnrlo nnd Italney. Louisville Slugger Is Leading Southern Jnv Klrke. Loulsvlllo's slugger, has batted himself Into tho lead and a tie with Myntt of Milwaukee, for batting honors In tho American as soclntlon, while K- Urown, Indian apolis ontrant for the batting crown, luffored n bnttlng slumn which rnused him to drop from first placo to mini, kitko ami My.nt are tieii wltn .374 ana nrown s mark, is .387 Klrke reached tho top rung by smashing out 14 hits In the last eight games. Hunny Hrlof poled another homer nnd ran hi string to 23, nnd I.umar of Toledo showed n sudden burst of speed on tho paths and ran his stolon base record to 20, tho mark l'nlrd of Indlannnolls set a week ago. Mathews ot Milwaukee, added n base to his string, and the trio are tied. King Lear of the Brewers Is lend lng In total bases with 26ti nnd Wll bur Good of Kansas City Is showing tho way to the run-getters. He scored 109 times, 'the first man In tho league to pass tho centruy mark In tallies. H,cb Itusscll, tho former Chicago Whlto Sox pitcher, who essayed tho rolo of outfielder with the Mlnnea polls club of tho American nssocla tlon wlica-ha realized that his ef forts on the mound were fading, Is now giving tho National league a surprise by his heavy hitting llussull was obtained by tho Pirates from tha Minneapolis club. Ho was ono of the best hitters In the league and was somewhat of a homo run hitter. Slnco, Joining tho Tlrates no has socked out homers tn 1 1 games. His batting average lo .423 being the result of 22 hits In S3 times at bat. In addition to his threo homers. Hob has made six doubles and a triple. uogers Hornsby, tbo St. Louis batting star, however, continued to top tho Hit of hitters In the Heyd- ler circuit, who have played tn 86 or moro games. He Is crowning tho pill for nn average ot .383, and Is In front In total bases with 289, and In home runs with 28. Grime of Chicago, is tno runner-un to Honrs ny in batting wltn a mane or .stn and HIgbee of Pittsburgh with .360 la third. Max Carey of the Pirates con tlnucs to show th way tn h stealers with 33 thefts, and also Is out In front as a run getter, having reg stcred ? tlmi, Other leading batters: J. John son. Hrooklyn. 360; Carey, I'ltts burgh. .349: Miller. Chicago .348 Kelly, New York .347; Holloeher, Chicago, 345; iMiiuort, uincinnati .344; Walker, riiimneipma .342, Tho annual production ot Can ntla's dn'-i Industry Is valued at $260,000,000. 11 -aUggi tt. OVrlyT. n Tobla. rf siairr. id Jarolieiai If M'itamia 2b Wll ama cf SfrrrrlO, e Auilln. 3b Fhikrr, p nuu, p Vfrtght, p An. a ro. a. 3 2 4 3 Totila 30 13 3T 0 Jrtnaori aa stnini, cf t'nlllni, : Hooper, rf Slirrlr, 10 Call. If Mjlllian 3b Yaryan, t HdOce. n ..lack r.p p l raJr natal 0 Cbliaie. AO. II. CO A. r, 2 4 3 3 3 1 S 1 3 3 1 0 4 11 I 2 ' 0 1 2 2 0 2 5 0 0 tl 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tiitlll 43 U 2t It aliatted for Illankenahlp In ninth, axltan for Hheely In ninth. score oy mirrgi: St. Loula 000 401 0007 Chicago 100 000 014- summary, Twn.oaae mte wunama. s a- I-- 9 Analln r,dlt, 9 H1rrillnn Ilni.-- Thraa.baeo hlta Colllna Auatln. Htrutik. Colllna. Wltllama. Double playa Kheely to Johnaon. Revereld to Auatln, Rtrunk to Jnhnaon. Ilaaea on balla Off Courtney :, off Itndge I, off Illankenahlp 1. Mrurk out Uy Shocker 1. by Illankenahlp 1. Runa Oerber, Tobln, Rlsier, Jacobaon, Jlc Manua, Auatln 2, Johnaon, titrnnk, Colllna, Hooper 2, AleClellan. Krrora Auatln. Var- yan. Tlgera 10 Indlnna B, Ct.EVRLANI). Aug. 12. Detroit hit Covcleakla hard and defeated Cleveland, 10 to S, here today. Detroit bunched eeven hlta for all runa In tha fourth and fifth Innlnga. Two runa were made off Alort m who flnlahed for Cleveland, l'llletto waa removed from the box in the aevenin alt er ha had pitched two balla to tha flrof hatter up. (Jl'lham flnlahed atronir, 'lie tatting of Veacli and Jonea featured. Bcore Ditrolt, Cllrllan4. aii. n. ro. a. ab. a ro a. B!ie. lb 0 10 1 Jamlrvin, If 0 1 1 0 Culabtw, 2b 0 t 2 2 riant. If 1 1 0 0 Cobb, ct 3 12 1 llaw't'i 2h S 1 3 1 Vtirh. If 5 3 10 Sreakfr, rf 6 2 1 0 Ilillnino rf 4 2 3 0 fttn'aul Sb 5 1 1 3 Jonra, 3b 4 3 13 J Searll, aJ a 0 3 4 Hariri, 3b 0 0 0 0 Komi, rf . 1 0 0 ft'enrr. u 0 1 fl 3 Rtilto, lb a 0 12 2 Bisaler, C S 1 O.NellL e 2 1 2 1 ri'.Iette, p 3 1 1 2 L Sttill. e 3 1 4 0 O'.dt am. p 1 0 0 0 Cotilntltp 10 0 0 Mortoo. p 1 O 0 I zGaMnrr 110 0 llJIrlnnle 1 0 0 0 T.ltlli M Tt 57 Ii ToUll 30 To 2? Ti gDatted for Coveleakla In fifth. tiliattcd for Aiorton in nintn. ncore by Innlnga: Detroit 000 230 13110 Cleveland 000 004 001 5 Fummaryt Two-tin nita jonea, lieu mann. Speaker, Wood, tlvana. Three.baaa hit Vtach. Doubla play Stephenson to Wambeganaa to Oulato, J Sewell to (Init io 10 I., tseweil. LTiUD io uuianan, iiitvrr to Culahaw to Illue. Ilaaea on Dalit ort Coveleakla 2, off Morton 2, off rillette :. off Oldham 2. Struck out Uy Coveletkla I. by Morton 3, by Oldham 0. nuna Cut thaw. Cobb 2. Veacli 2. llrllmann. Jonea, naatler. 1'lllette, Oldham. Hvant, Hpeaker, Rtephenaon, J. Hewcll, Wood. Errora Cut thaw, Wambtgantt. ImlinnH Tulo rinnle. SPRINGFIELD, Mo., Aug. 12. Pawhuska made It ono out of three bv ivlnnlnir the final ramo of tho series from Springfield 6 to 2. Sen sational support in the inneld savea the game for Johnson. Scoro by Innings: n. H. E. Pawhuska ...300 101 0016 7 4 Springfield ..010 010 0002 5 4 Hattcrles Jonnson nna uunaun; Dumovlch nnd Campbell. First Nntlonnl 8, Firemen fl. First National bank team wont Into second place In tho Commercial loaguo yesterday afternoon by defeating tho Flromen on tho A. A. A- diamond by tho scoro of 8 to 6. Though outhlt nearly two to one the First Natlonalltes mndo their hits when they meant runs. Scoro by Innings: It. H. E. Flromen 300 210 08 15 4 First Nntlonnl. .033 230 x S 5 i Hntterles: Firemen, mknnovlc and Hollaway. First National, Iiiaa engame and Brewer. Lending .Tockpy Hurt. 8ARATOOA SPRINGS. N. C. AuW c. Chick Lang, one of tho coun try's lending Jockeys, who had his collar bone broken hero yesterday when tho horses fell, probably will bo laid up for three weeks. It was said today. Two other riders were hurt. n iiooa Logic K wuf) Mrts fl, Vntiks 3. MUSKOGEE. Aug, 13 Adair walked throe men In tho eighth In ning with the bases already loaded and forced In tho scores which en abled Muskogco to beat Sapulpa, 0 to 3. Score by innings: Sapulpa 100 000 1103 9 3 Miiakngeo . ..000 101 03x 5 12 0 Uutterles Adolr and Pomberton; Funk. Williams and Nichols. Dr. Allison, Specialist WI.1I' I tJUKTII STlir.Ur COHNHIl FOURTH AM) IIOULDKR "o JiSum" of Chronic, Nervous and Private Disca.e. KTMCTUWi nnd Qleet. t'rostatlc, Illaddor and Kidney truttblcs. Piles. ! Flstuln and Rcctnl aliments, Nervous Dlscasos. Rhoumntlsm, Catarrh, Stomach and Dowel Ailments nnd all Chronla Nervous, Ulood, Hkin and Gcnlto Urinary Diseases nnd Weaknesses peculiar to men nnd women, I employ In my practice alt the latest toxins, serums, vaccines, bacteiltm and tho latest and best appliances for tho speedy euro ot dUease. i S" fZ The Latest Intravenous Treatment for r tJ A OUO Blood Poison ldb. If you nro thinking of buying n new suit why not get one that you can wear through thu Fall nnd Winter? I A good suit that makes you happy is bet ter than a cheap suit that makes you sore. 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