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TULSA DAILY WORLD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 20, 1922 Buffaloes DOUBLE-HEADER TODAY CLOSES OMAHA SESSION Inability of Tulaans to Hit With Men on Base Cause of Defeat ny n. a. nittnoMWATKit. Iin linn Mil i tor ii ( Tim World ) OMAHA, Aim l:i.--Dv Dun (or'h, pitching (Ithrlty wltus ar nutrition by the Oiler la believed l cinch the 1911 Watern league pen mint fur Tulaa, Joined ths lllvrlt txtnil today nntl aaaayed U tamo the Omaha Muffs loes 011 hla first day In the) league Hut the gods or who ever It may bt ronlreU baseball tbs llnles ruled otharwUe, and the oil er tiin.ii r up a I'lldcn opportunity to go iiiiD riist plarn hy dropping the thli't arame t,f the series to Oma hll In", It Him another caae of nn nn Kii'wn pltdicr getting Into llitt raH'ic Jti't In time to trim the sail of the fillers. Tha chap who pulled It today ivn n young left-hander liy .he name nf 811111 lliiiinii, who enmo tu Omaha from lietrolt where moat of the other Omaha playera 11 Inn war assembled. Unit Ititliblt's I'iNit, Hlinan evidently brought his rah tllt's foot iilong, for how he man Igad to will tho Kama will always tie 11 mystery. No less than 19 Oilers fondled flrat buse safely, nine on ti I tu, alght 011 buses 011 balls unit two oh Infield etrors. Vet only four could scorn. Twelve v:"f left at! untied hy thulr mates and threo perished In trap. In only one Inning, the sixth, when they registered their four rnna, could (ho Oilers how any punch with buso ruunorH on. , Hut the nddltloii of n.inforth to tho mounil corps la certain to be 11 Brent boon to the Tulsa cause. The enigmatic protaiiler, for whom tho St. Louis Ilrnwna gavo a fortune. In players nnd rash to Columbus Inat fnll. hud plenty of stuff today al though ho wan Boinewhnt wild, nnd it was only through the toughest bionlta Imaginable that he failed to win He Ik certain to be 11 con sistent winner in tho remainder of thu Oillllpltlgtl. Wiro No Hicks. Thoro wns n notablo fcituro'of today's game that sumo probably tivcilooltcd. Now Dutiful th hiui been 11 nuzzle In the American league nil yeitt, umpires nml players nllko ar ousing him of "doctoihiK" tho hall, , but nubody being nblu to find nny ' thins thu matter with It. Everybody expected that whet he pitched thoro. would be 11 lot of slopping to exam- Inn tho ball anil a lot of kicking by the opposing batters. Hut the whole gomt was played without a single ball being examined or a ulnglu plujer kicking on Dauforth'a offer ings. Omaha counted first In tho open ing Inning on 11 pair of crntchy hlta hy Dates and Griffin, both being blown through tho Inflold that Just happened to bo placed right. Trams IIIou.s U. It was In the third, howovor, that tho break enmo deciding tho game, Pitcher Hlman walked to start with, but when tllslasim fanned and Ilitles skied to Lamb It looked like danger was pant. Then n.infnrth caught Hlmiin napping off firm nnd ho wiih neatly trapped halfway to second. Ho gavo up and murely trotted Itownrd second nn I.ollvull tossed to Htunrt. Then enmo una of the unnccuuntablo things that happen now and then In a ball game. Stuart dropped I.'Uvnlt'n perfect and easy throw nnd lllmnn wits t-nfo. This unsettled Danforth apparently nnd a bnso on balls to Otunthum, Griffin's single, Mnnush'H walk ami Appenrson's single pro duced threo ruiiH nnd gavo tho Huffs, a' big lend. Tied In Khtli. Tho Oilers weru threntunlng In nearly every inning, but something always turned up to provent ecor ing up to tho Huvomli when tlmy nvulo four nnd tied It up. With two on and two out In tho first Qlsl.'tnson mado a wonderful play on I.ollvelt'H tirnrhliig bounder. In tho second Ilnuiiian doubled and fctu.irt singled with nono gone, but l.uKo wns trapped between first and second und thu succeeding batsmen could do nothing. In tha third ' Dennett and Thompson walked, but licnnqtt wna caught off nnd Davis 11 ml I.'imli rouldn't deliver. In tho fourth Itnuman nnd .Stuart ngnln lilt safely, but Wilcox turned Crosby's slMllng grounder Into a double play. In the fifth Thompson and Davis walked, but tho run-making hit was ugalu lacking l'ilially Cot l.iiosc. In tho alxth tha Oilers finally got loose, nn error by Bute, giving I.ell volt life, started tilings, llaumitn'j Mingle, .Stuart's wulk, I'roshy'a double, Danforth's single and a sac rifice fly by Thompson ensued, counting the four runs. In thu seventh Omohn hit lau forth uleunty for n pair of runs that clodded the game, Hates singled and OrantliHin's triple fullowod hy a sac rifice fly turning the trick. They ndded another in tho eighth on threw singles. Tho Oilers tried gallantly again In tho seventh, two men again reach ing first In safety on Wilcox's error and a walk to ctuart, but to no avail. Ontv In tho eighth did they go out ill ordei. 1 1 tho ninth with two gone they mado 11 last dosperntu rally. .elllt und Ilaumnu singling, but Ktuart rolled to Grantham for the last out. roll 111 l'llK'llCH, f No less than olght time during Ihu ganio were the Oilers in a posi tion to start a winning rally with n. single tm.a hit but 11 setuied in varlbly tho man at bat couldn't con nect. , Tho series with Omaha will be concluded .Sunday with a double header. Iloehler nml Tipple iirp tichedulod to clash again in tlin ppenar, while I .city Kufsell puliui Will start tho closer for Tulsa with JMUey lis an opponent Harvesters 0; Ml.Uctii ?. ENID, Aug. 19, Hprlngfleld usort three pitchers today but could not ftop the bombardment of Knld bat ters. The locals won, 0 to 3. Knoro by Innings. H. It. 13. Springfield ..ooa 001 0003 11 3 Knld 000 211 U?x 0 10 1 Hnttcrics Dumovjtch, Miger. Tlossl and White; Oowrh uml Diamond. Hit Danforth Opportunely and Saints Also Lost TI'I.SA. All It II I'O a 1: llcnnctl. If S O tl I l 'i iioioifoii, .ti, . , a 11 it :i ! ' Inuls, rf I o II tl 1,11111b, cf I 0 II ft " IrtilMll, lb I I I !1 0 II l(n 11 11 111 11 . V) Stinirt, m , . rob), c . . Dnnforlli, i . .. r. I ...it I 1 '2 I I i III 110 I (I I (I I I Tomii :tn 1 11 -I h :t OMAHA. Alt it 11 l'() A-1: liUbvmi. ill ft " " I " l lloics, lb ft 'X It IJ I I (riiiilliani, Jth . . I it I ) I tiilfflii. if I I 2 I .0 Mnmisli, if !! tl I .11 Appct-MMi. ir .... I 11 'i II O Wllcm. sa I 1 1 1 1 ii Npcnivr, I II I 'i l II j Minn. : II O II I Toll! Is Mil 7 II 27 IJ .1 S4tirr by Innings: Tllln 0(1(1 001 0001 Omlilii I Oil IIIIO Hit 7 Niiminiirvi 'fhrco baso hlli Man iish, tiriiiiliiniii. Tun bast hlls II1111 insii, ('Mwby. Sarrircofi TlioiiiKOii. I.clhill llac 011 ball' orr 1 1 tun 11 H; off Dilllfot III .1. KKilcil Iiiim'h I In I cm, (iilllln. .M1111111I1, (iriiiillinlii. Iloiiblc plaji Wllcoi in liMiiNin in Hales. Struck nut Hy llymiiii I: hy Dnnrortli 3. I,eft on liases Oinii 1 01 H. TiiUn 1'-' lilt hy Itllchcr Hy Hiinforlli (Miiiiii-Ii.) Wild pllcli Hntifoitll, liirncil runs O11111I111 ft: lnli :i. t'ltipln-N: Andcrnou nml lA'Wls. Time 2:10. sooclanpOts . rollers under leading saints Witches Take 12-Inning Game From Boosters by 3 to 2 Score MOtT" tMTV. AUK. 19 -Hlrtti CHy iHMihilrd Illrfl for flwn rutin In tti thlnl timing whll Wllnifi liald th Joim nf until the Jutt two InnlnKi thv I'Ackvra WtititlhK, iv l 7. HOttrt". It. limit aii. 11 rn a Jlou City ah. 11 rn a niaan, 111 II II I litnlltan n I I I I larridmU 6 1 .1 I llrm'alt at) 6 WWl, If ft Mill, Pi S Pilrarr. th 4 li.irtd II 3 Miner, tl 4 R:t:!'.r: 0 I 3 1 FUhrr. if S 0 llMwalll 4 1 0 11 3 3 1 13 0 1 3 3 1 M Pantkl to 3 1 I) I 1 1 Nufcf. Jl I llraaat, ,J KiMltr. e H lllf.l. D t 0 3 9 3 0 1 11 t I 3 0 1 3 t 4 Ulttlwri. p 1 0 II 1111.1. s 1 11 n IdraVikl lb 3 3 3 0 0 MHmltn 1 Totals 35 7 71 11 Tutltt 33 11 37 IS allatiail for Ltmllitrv In rlshtli. iillatlnl for ulaon la rliihtli, rtoora t,y Innlnaa: HI. .Inaaph BOO (100 025 1 HIi.lll City 007 001 0t 10 Hiiminary: ltuna Poitowlta. MaDannltt, tlrowna 2, Ivanillar, Uslirowaltl. llainlltun 3 llt'mliigwuy, IPali, Palmar, natarsartl, lloattatr Hlmncllns. wllinn. Htrora Klati ar. liainflton. Two ttaM hits lilah 3. Ham ilton, Munowttx, Haiti, llttina tun Kantl lar. iltiulila playa Mpllnnnlil la Nuajtr to Olnon. I'alinrr to llnmlltnn tn Mali. Hlta ami aainnl runs (Kf HIM 7 anil 7 In 3 2 3 Inning, off Llntlhara I anil 4 in 4 13 Innlnsa. baft on ! Hlnu Oily 3, at. .Inaaph 4, llata un linlla -Ott 1 llr.I 4. olf l.lntiham I, ff Wil.jn 3, off iitil.l I, Klruclt nut Hy l.lnilhara 1, liy Wilson 1, V, lirh-iwil-.m I'Msnl ball Knnitler. tliniiltfa Ornuliy and Itolmta. Tims 3 00. is Hfnra 111 Intltana la. IJUNVIllt. Ana. !. Karr'a hnma tun In ttoi ninth Innlnt; save Daavar her Ihlril vlftnry nvar Oklahoma I'lty hi thla aftarimnn, 11 In 10. Tha gams was a frea liltlina and heavy aeorins rontrat vlth tha Dtitcvma In iloulit until tha dim Inntlva Hear ahortalop waltnpad bla four-ImKl-r to tha left-flelit frnca. wpitra "eVhssri'titr Stsrcr. aii. ii rn A Au. II I'll A. rm. tf 3 1 3 n'firlrn, rf a I a Tala. 3b 4 t t noran. ir 3 3 3 n Sbihlrf. 2b 4 3 ft 4 T. ten If 5 3 0 I I'arUlahl Hi 4 0 13 1 Krrr. aa 4 3 3 2 ratlrrami 3b 4 1 3 3 rarkrr, 3 3 2 Hall. P 10 0 1 R.lutni'j p n n o i Varlirlt. p 0 0 0 0 iiKllbuUin 10 0 0 K'llirr. 3b 3 M'panlel lb 3 niailardl If I 1 2 0 0 4 2 0 0 A 0 n i tVlmlia 3 MfHirr, rf 3 nhllr, e 3 last, p 3 i'atar, p 1 Wy, p 0 iJ twit, 1 T'tttla 40 It 31 O Tu'.ala 33 tl 3f 11 sllattad for Ynuna In alstli. Kllattrd tor Hallabury In elihth. Scora by Innlutta: Oklahoma City 100 021 31010 Denver 400 301 01311 Humninryi Ituna I'ltt J. Taia 3, Pllbar, MoDanlel, OinsUnll, Wliulla, Moors. Moors, Whtte, o'Hrlan, flomaa 2, rthanley, T. I,ona. fartwrlght, ptrtr 2, I'atleraon, Parker, Kllhullrn. Hrrora Pelber :. Mc Ilanlal, Wlndla, While, (lomea. Shanley 3, Karr, learned runs Oklahoma t.'lty 3, Hanver 0. Stolen basaa Pelber, Mrtitalal Pitt. T l.fns Tim bass hit Wlndla. O'Hrlan. Thrae-baae lilts O'Hrlcn. Parker. Iloma runs MrHanlal Whit, T. I.onir, Kerr. Htruek out Ity Hall 3, by Voorhels 1. by Yiiuim 4, by PSyna 3. llaaa on balli Off Unit 2, off Haltibury i, off Ynuna 3, off 1'nyna 3, off Kdy 1. Harrlftre lilts Tata, Hall 3. Double plays Tula to Mr Ilsnlal In Tata, Wlndla to MrPanlal, Wln dla unsaalaleit. Paaaed ballPnrlier. In nlnira tittebM by Hall 7. runa 9. hlta Hy Kallaliury 1. tuna 1 hlta 1, by Vonrbah I runa 0. hlta 1; by Yoiiiik 3 runs 7 hlta : by Payne 2 1-3 runa S, hlta 4; by IMy 2-3 (noua not In nltilti), runa 2, hlla 1. Left on baaea Oklahoma City 7, Denver 7. I'mplras Donohua and Hold. Time 2:00. taaia 3 Hoofttrra 3, I)R MOINKB. Auv. 19. I,ym.h, who bald Wichita to four hlla In eight Innings wenkened In tha ninth nnd three hits cou pled with sn error nnd poor JuJgamant hy Wagner In relaying a hit to Infield en abled tha vtaltnre tn tla tha from. In lha twelfth rtallaia alnglad behind llutlera double, acorlna tha winning run In Wlclta's 1-3 victory. Senre: ViliMta. IR. II. ro A Oil Molma All. It I'll A nsrlth. ri 3 13 1 Deslfl. ef 4 14 0 IllaWileyir .110 ivukb'n 111 n I Vaat. rf 4 3 t tier lor, ai 1 i 1 flatter. DIM Hirer e lor U'llaarU lb 3 113 p 3 1 6 Waaner, If S Haras, rf 3 reaper, lb 3 iHaaaer 1 1 2 0 3 I CI 0 7 0 0 0 0 Horma. b 3 t 4 I Twijaas, ta l renaallr. lb 3 0 3 4 0 1 3 miwa, e 4 0 1 iTnra, p ( 1 1 TetaU 4JJ0g IH I Telall 3 fl 30 II xMallad tor Ccopar In iwelflh. Hrure by Innlnga (Twilva innlnea). Humniary; Ituna- -Hlikeele;. Kail, mil iar, l,nrh. (laprlllra bits -Haley, Oorman. Turgeon. stolen baaea nenin 2. F.eft on bases Wichita 7. Das Molnra 4. Struck nut Hy I.ynrh 11. by Hrllars 7. Ilata nn balls Off Lynch 3. off Srllara 4. Pa.aed balla Wllinn, llaiev P.arned runt Wich ita 1 Double playa Tuigmn tn tlnrman in t'oopar, Sm I il to McDowell, llerger to Washburn in .McDowell Umpires Davla and Pllapairlck. Time 2:31. McAIt'strr Oj Ptirt Sinllli S. M'Al.KSTEU, AllB. 19. MrAlos- ter swtiiuiieii Harm's in 1110 ear y In nlnga for nlno runs anil won tint oiiPiuni; uamo from Kort Hmlth, makltiB tholr fifth atrnlcht victory Kcoro liy Innlntts. It. II 11 McAlesti-r . B02 200 0000 9 3 Kort Hinltli . 100 101 1100 11 Hatrrlcs Slmhitn. Carter and ivurnan; unrncs ana run:. YANKS GO INTO LEAD AS BROWNS SPUTBIG BILL Tigers Take Double-header From Boston; Reds Win - From Senators NKW TIHIK. Am. I Ttif N.w Tom American Inriay hrtiS, ir,4 tin for (lint plsea. easily ilaftsilsc 'hlcan. II la t. whlla lha llrestm dlnldail aaubla-liaa.ler with I ha Athlatlca. II an chlraso'a fldh asreaaalva ilafast. Tha vlaltlng twirlria altlad Naw York with nlna t,aaaa an halla ami a wild pllrh. Ruth hit hia twanlr ftiurlh h'ima run ar Ih aaaaan ofr l.avaralia In 1 ha fnurlh limine ahawkay hail nt Irnubla In illiptialna of Ilia tialtnra, hnltt Inn Ihrm 10 two hlta la lha ri'tt all In nlnaa Srnra: AH II rn 4 An ii rn Mulllna 'lb 'I SlnnA. rf 1 VTtll. rf 4 ISMta, b 1 nam. rf s araari. r t llafTMa, c n ihi. if r, Um. ib i MrXallr ih i anat. m 3 SlMaHr, P 3 Inlllni 3b 4 I ll'fltar rf 4 3 Hhrr'T lb 4 0 K.lk f I i tfit'lrlltnil 4 3 I I 1 I SVhtlli, t i Tlrtin. i llnnap. n I I o n lrrfrllan I rutrtfaf p I iMmIII I Sll.i, . I) tlJabmao I -T"',,.' H 34 l Tatali HI U 37 11 ntnilnffur Oourlnay In arvaalk. latlatiatl far Mark In ninth, Sptira ly Inntnjia: Clilfaatl 010 0ti) 400 3 Naw York 114 Oil IOi Ii Nummary! ltiina nonpar. Palk J, Mo rinian. Yaryan, Jrwnt 3. nucan. ITulh, Srhanir. Mauaal. Ward t. MaNally. Hcoll, shawkay. Hrrora airunk, Mrl'lallan, Mr? Nally. Twn-haa hit f'lpp. Thraa-haaa hit Mtnlll. Hnma runa ltulh, Paid, lloorirr. llnnl-le ptaya- Ward tn Srnlt, MrClallnn In I'olllna la Hliarly Haifa nn balls Olf Hhawksy 3, ff Hmlaa I, off I,varelta i, off t'ourtnay 2, off Mark I. fllrnrk onl Hy Hhawkay 3, by llratao 1, by I,veralta 1 by L'ourlnay 1, by Mark 1. , Intlliina M 8tnntora I. WAHHINOTON. Au 13. Clavalantt aatnatl a rlaar tllla tn fnurth rlar today by tlafaatlna Waahlr.ston, 3 to I, In a 10 Innlna biiila arhary nutpltchad ?nvalra kla until lha final round when ha waak- rr1 fthd was driven from tha fcox, rran cla taklna Ida placr. etrnra ClitlUnt. All. II ri) A Tiim, If 3 0 I n M'llMlll, 111 4 1 13 1 Hmkrr. rf ff 1 3 1 WataTrtlaa. au II rn rtlra, rf 3 3 3 llirla. 2h Jiilo. Ih llralln, U 1 0 11 1 4 Stn'Hi 3 t 4 1 Srarll II 3 2 !. rf 4 I rurdrwr, 3h 3 0 Ham'l'l It l D n'Nalll. t 3 0 Hroarr, rf 3 1 1 7 Sli.r.lii 3b 4 1 Park'pa ai 4 rirlnirh. c 3 Zarharr, p 3 yraorl. p 0 tr.harrlly 1 llHuill 1 I'ftHlMklf p 4 xNunamilirr t Tatali 30 7 30 II' Titala 33 S 3D It ilittlail ftir liarJnar In tanth. Hattad for I'lelnlch In Irnth. iillatlatl for Krnncli In tfnth. Hrora by InnlnRal riavalaml 000 100 000 33 Waahlnxlon 000 100 000 . 01 Hummaryi Iluna Mclnnla. apaakrr, Rtaphanann, Jmlaa . llrrnra spaaliar. Hawaii. Shanka. I'rrklnpaugh. Two.baaa hlla tloilln. Mclnnla. linubln playa Mlaphanann In Hfwrll tn Mrlnnla. Ilaara nn balls Off Cnyr Irakis 3, off 7.arhary , off Prancla I. struck out Hy Zarhary 1, by Covalcakla 7, Tla-ara TiiUo Taan. HOSTON, Ann. 10. Datrolt took both aamaa from Tloaton totlay, K hi 1 anil 1 tn o. I'lllalta won hla alitaanth aarna In tak ing th oprnrr. lioMlna lha lint Bat In aavtn hlta. Hatlmann nintla a homo run In tha fifth with two man an baaai. Khmks ami Karr hail a batllo In tha second same, tha only run acorad vraa In tha aavrnth whan Vaach walkril, took aacond on a wild pitch and scored on Ilrllmann'a aln (la tu center, l'lrst (tnnia. Srora- Oilrall, An. H ro i. lllue. lb 3 3 111 5!tM AH, II. fl) A 1'iiMtiii, rr ,i u 2 Mllfhdl aa 3 t 2 nilahaa, 2b 3 IIS, tf 3 narni, lb 4 rralt. !b 3 Harris. If 4 1 IS Vrarh. If llrllmann rf 4 !n, 3b I It'snrr. u 8 UrnMk-y rf 4 1 k'railrr, 3b 4 1 naltrri. c 0 tliiarll, pin rullrrlao, p 0 0 rirrry, p 0 0 iMIIIrr I n raj ralllni 1 1 tixKarr 1 0 Vwtlall, c 3 I'lllrtle, p 3 Tolala SI 1 1 37 If j Ttilali 32 7 7 19 Halted for lluaaell In fifth, siliatted for Pullerlon In eighth, sisllatlrd for Waltera In ninth. Score by Innlnga i Detroit 011 010 0003 llotton 000 000 0101 Summary: Tlnrs Tllue. Cnhh. Vearh llrllmann, Mitchell, llrror Plllittr. Two. Imie hits llellmenn, Mitchell Three-has hit Hums. Home run llellmnnn. Dou ble playir-ltlguey tn Cutshavtr to lllua, .Tones tolTniua to Jones Ilsaes on balla Off Pllletta t off llu.atill 2, off Puller tun 2. Struck out Hy Pllletta 1, by Hue sell 1, by Pulle.'ton 1. riacond llnme. Ditralt. AH. II rn A Sottas. au. it. rn a lltat lb I 0 10 ,0 lelbaM. rf 4 0 3 0 llitalMa. 2b I Slllrbell. aa 1 1 1 Ham. lb 4 3 13 Pratt. Ik I n 1 Harris. If 3. 3 Mrmmte. rf 3 0 1 IVaaler, 3b 3 3 3 raUi. rf 4 Yaacb. If 3 llillmann rf 4 J,rtie, 3h 3 1,'lanrv. aa llauto, e 3 Cbiplln, e ITalteri. 0 Karr. p 3 s.1 ralllai, 1 iMIIIrr 1 tmae, p 3 0 0 31 3 37 13 Tolala 31 II 27 18 lllatled for rhatTnn In atirhiT ssllatted for Mitchell In ninth. Hoora by Innlngst t Detroit 000 000 too 1 110SIOI1 000 000 0000 Summary: ltun Vesch. No errora Two. base tills Phmka nnd Hums. Dutihla play Culahaw tu Itlgnry to lllua. liases on balls Off Karr t. Struck out Hy llhmke. Urinaria nnd Atlilellca Spill. PIIII.ADKI.PHIA. Alia. IB St. I.,inla dropped out of lha lead In the American leSKUa race thla aftrrnnon bv loalna Ilia second ga ,ia of a tlnubla-heaiWr tn the locale, whlla New York was defeating Chi retro. Tho Hrowna won lha flrat nm 0 ro a. nnu mat ine second, n to t. Kenneth WlUlnim lilt circuit amaahra In lha flrat and second biiiim, running his total up In, "a iterance itaisar UI 1 IlliaiU'lpnia nit hie twenty-nli ip of lha seuson In the first tenia. Illnir Mlltitrt alxteenth hotoep of lha saaon III lb V'aihth Inatn: enabled Phils- il-iipniil to m tna aacniiil oontear. ifininel turned In hla eighteenth victory cf tin ae'.ii'i'.. ll.ftftt linrta runa were made In Ire two Kt'0s. Wl.iiemi gattlnv a pair, and Wa.W Dyliia. Wach, McMsnus, 21 III rr aril Pi'liir.r ot,a esih. hatoml flnme Kenre: St. Uill. ii. ii rn a fhllaitlnkta An. ii. rn. a Tls. rf 3 3 0 0 Yiainf, fib S 2 4 3 raater, so i Staler. ll 3 MIIH.tra It 4 3 3 1 10 2 3 llasarr. lb Metro, rf Miller, rf I'erktnt. t (Mlktear.as Ha:rr If Uriel, Jh Itemmtl, p I 13 0 0 1 3 1 1 0 0 t 0 3 0 Jaeatwon rf 4 2 3 1 1 M'Manui 2b 4 1 sVHfeM, c Orrher, aa 4 HrllM. n 3 1 ratllnl. 1 0 Totals 33 13 84 I 1 tclala 3S 10 37 13 slutted for Wright In ninth ocore uy I'.eingai St I,oula 331 100 000 1 Philadelphia. 300 110 lli-l Summsry- Iluna- Tobln, I'oater. PnVr. Wtlllaine McMsnus, Yountr 3, Iljiurr, Mil ler Dykes, terrors faster. McJtanue Homme' Two-bssa litis -Koster. Tobls llumo runs- Williams, Mcllsnus, Millar, luuble clays- McMsnus to Qetber In Hie- Will Another B. B.Scanclal Follow Ejection of Douglas? Mill Was 'Shufflin'Phil Tool Used bij Gang Of Gamblers? Tly NOIIMAN K. mtOWN. Tho recant expulsion from or Ranlzctl bnsoUall, forever of "Hlitif 11111' Phil" Douglas, Olunt pltclnr, creatvtl a satisation lu basoball cir cles. Hut was this hombshcll Just the forerunner of nnotlicr hnaelmll scttniliil of thu klnil that precctletl the expulsion of thu White Hox plnyrra? Douclns. flretl In ilUeraco front tho Rami) after he atliultted wrlt- InB to n member of a rival team offering to "nuit the U Lints nml go fishlnif," asked for a hearing boforo illKli commissioner Jamais. Doiik- las tleclaretl ha had boon approached on tno mnttor or. tnrowliif; Katnes, Does thli mean that i siimbllng rtnif similar to tho ono that pro moted tlin throwing; of tho 1019 world's series Is at work again? Tha fans aro waiting to ace. DoiiRlns was known for his wny awrdncss, his habits of treating Ufa In genera) In a light vein. Ho had placed trunnt from big league clubs times without numbor. But this honesty ndver had been questioned until this present situation arose, This would create tho Impression that outside pressure wns brought to bear on him. Douglas himself admits ho wan "afraid ho would bo fired and didn't know whnt ho would do for money." This situa tion mado the tlmo for tho psycho logical ono to approach him If lie was tempted by outsiders. Tho fact that Douglas, beforo his suspension, had been ono of Mc nraw'a regular hurlers anil had won over two-thirds of his games this season would I ml lento that his heart had boon Jn his work up to tho moment nf his full, Tho publlo has no sympathy for Douglas If ho did proposn to be tray thousands of fans who rs malned loyal to him through his petty misdemeanors. Hut If ho was merely a pawn In tho hands of shrewd gamblerB the publlo will ex pect the man controlling baseball to get tho othera nnd treat them as severely ns they treated Douglas. This Is tho situation which High Commissioner Landls ran handlo In Ills usually fearless way nnd tho fiina have confldenco In him. Here's hoping that the wholo thing Is probed to Ha deptha nnd (.-loaned up. O'ltnurko Mny Quit. NRW YOIUC Aug. 19. It is ro ported Tom O'ltourko will resign from the New York state athletic commission, at a meeting of thut body today. Utck of harmony be twesn O'ltourko and William Mill doon, chairman of tho commission, Is said to bo behind tho-matter. Knld Hiirlen Cues tip. CINCINNATI, Aug. 19. Cleorgn Abrains, star pitcher of the Knld, Okla., club of tho Western associa tion, hits been bought by tn Cin cinnati Nationals, Jt wns announced today. Abrnnis, who Is n big right bander, will report to the Heds on Septombcr C. ler, Oerbsr to McMsnus to Pislar, tlutbr In roster tn IcMsnuS. Ilsaes on him OK Wrlaht 1. Htruek out Uy nominal 1, l'lrst flume. SI, lull. ralUiriihla aii. it ro i. ab. ii. rn a. Tnhin, ff 1 1 3 0 Vaunt, fb 4 14 4 1'o.lrr. 3b 3 3 1 I Ihaarr, lb 4 fl 111 II Slater, lb 4 3 7 0 Uelrb. rf 4 13 0 JaretMn. rf 3 0 7 Q Miller, rf 4 0 3 0 SI'MlMMtb 3 13 1 rllaa, c 3 I 1 0 ruillesM If I 1 3 0 lirsavT. e 3 0 0 0 getrrrlit, e 5 3 3 1 liilieVar ii 4 3 10 Otkr, ai 4 3 3 1 UatVrr. rf 4 1 3 0 tinware, p 3 0 0 3 liftes, 3h 4 0 I 0 IWtrarh, p 1 1 0 1 Harris, p 0 0 0 0 iSebcer 1 O 0 fl Kataaam. pi 0 0 0 UU1ICHJ 1 0 0 U Tel, all 3 13 3f 0 TatlH 33 3 37 II sllatted for Harris lu tlflli. salistted for Keirham In ninth, Hoora by Innings: Ht I.ouls 103 OH 1001 riills.tclphU 0(0 101 010 i Summsryi nuns Tobln, Koaler 3, Sla ter 31rManua. Wllllntna 1. Shocker. Weleh Miller. I'rrklna. nsllowty, Walker lirrora roarer 3, ivsiser. two-nsfs nils tier bar. Severeld. Three-basi lilts Ssvsrcld, u,.i. ni, i. nmj, iiwuie rum Wslher Perkins, W lllsma, Welch, lloubla ptaia uait, way tn Young Hauaer 3. llaaes on bstla -Off it, i-oarh J. orr tvoich. sin 3, Struck out llv Hhqcker 1. bv Har. neon a. Take Third Game of DntlKlns. TO OPEN SUNDAY THIS AFTERNOON Feist Program Framed for Fans in Reopening of Seven-Day Racing A fnst nrotrrum of ilnc races will Inaugurals the Sunday itfternuon greyhound rnclng nt Mid-Continent this afternoon, racing officials an nounced, several featuro races have been arranged to bring tho fastest doga on tho track together. Cheerful Moments too Haturdny night's fefturo race from Fern Can non by n lucky brenk. Moments turned onto tho stretch In fourth place but stuck to tho rail while the leaders ran wide and won by n lensth. Hosy fc'tar. Honeysuckle, Klyl-g Clurn. Comltls. Whlaknway, Ited 1'arton and Kid Fox wei among tho other 3vlnners. Dog Race Results First race; purse 2S; three six teenths mile Comltls first, Wildcat Wrlnklo second, Lady Tlmo third. Tlmo 20 2-5. Dr. Cannon nnd Hosemary also ran- Second rnco; purso J30; quarter mile Whlsknway first. Follow Mo second. Daivlcllon third. Time 27 1-5. Speedy Cannon, Sandy I.ane nnd Half Hidden also ran. Third rnco; purse 125! threo six teenths mile Red Pnrton first Nig I'nrton second, Hussr-U Hoy third, TJmo 20. Wild Irishman, Hlnck lleauty and Cy King also ran. Fourth racoj purso $30: quarter mile Kid Fox first. Arrow socond, Tlllle Dame third. Tlmo 27 4-D. Am bush, Kambilng Don nnd Miss Hod also ran. Fifth race; purso JB; thivo six months mile Cheerful Moments first, Fern Cannon second, Hlack Jock third. Tlmo 19 4-G, Night Hlder and faoberhead also ran. Sixth rnco: purso $30; quarter mile Hosy Star first. Itnlnbow Can nnn aorond, Kxcuse My Dust third. Tlmo 27 3-0. Hetty J, 8pcckl.cn and Kdnn Cannon nlao ran. Seventh race; purso 125: three six. teenths mllo Honey jffuekle first Mr- Flirt aecond. Wa Aa third. Time 20 Miss C K M, Dillon Wild Tllll nnd Frelndly Fox nlso ran Klghth rare; purso $25; threo six teenths mllo Flying Clnm first, Allco Cannon pcrond. nusy Mnnngor third, Time 19 1-5. Dutch Herg man, Chns. lesion and Chick Drnd ley also ran. Don Race Entries X Indjcstei do wop Isat atsrt. Ftrit at( firil 323 Three aisirestba mile 433 I'lrxa 4 13 Mla Ha.Vn 472 brarcn Young 110 Sailor Bov 383 Marina Avar 4.13 lllue IVtll fttoni Uses rsns )0 One ntiartrr rail 10S Hlisa frM 431 Ml Dart 417 Trial B'K, Jr. 333 rirr rare 40 Kler Pre 0 llerslru H-nry Iklm Race rarae 25 Tbree-alltrri tba mill 401 HaniUome 'Baby 410 Sa lai nirk 417 Tulaa fltrl 110 llbllrj llomraanl HO rearltse Hark SSa.1.i l Raert rilootll rillli Saea rarta $30 131 fmiF'tril , i.i riir K'liow 473 Oiiear raninin 431 rinuil UrallitT 473 Mmusiest IS I n:j Adaia tlin 3aaa rin t)0 One-oiwrtfr rntlf 173 Artlrlri lady (l7SISIIly rabin 470 Silly I'arttn 473 Shac UuiJiman 43S TraibleaaSM ITertaie 1477 Par faah tftistk Hlta ri4ie 123 Tliree ttilaentni mllo 477 Tniy I'arton 401 I'lara llamon ITT Jeakln'i ilutra lt Uralarn Mare i Helen's rwiiise lasts Sata Paru .',3) Tb-ee aliteel lha Toll Hil Hlll'a ttlilor isn rilrtlsc tier 110 I a.1, It. 43 Jm fanlrto 474 U tl.l'e IVrlalle (ITIlllUrk lilanmod Fearth Saaa faria 330 line quarter milt 177 llolillrf llanila 4U lljn-bllrt lift 477 rannan .Ball 133 Uir Manurr It7 Stiuminf Wrtrkla Ctiffffyvlllo liSnllii.i 3. SAI.INA. Kan.. Aug. 19.-r-Coffey vlllo dofented Sallna I to 1 3 in n alow game marred by errora. Rcoro by Innings. It. II. K. Coffeyvlllo ....000 030 0104 S 3 Snllli 000 002 0103 9 4 Datteries 'Warden, Victor nnd Knnisi Anderson, Ilrooks nnd Walsh For broadcasting phonograph music by radio a ew Orlenns man has Invented an electrical connec tion for the reproducer, eliminating the usu of tho horn. 'CUBS HOLD GIANT ' CREW IN CHECK; CARDINALS FLOP Pirates Split Double-Bill With Braves; Reds Take Robins to Cleaning i rilirAOO. Aug 11 Chlrigj evened the series with New York trtday b w nntn nn 11-lnnlnK haute to I Harx illllir'a i.ru hie Into the overflow rrivt-l n !;ht field stsrled the winning rally 'leslbrota ra.i fur Miller, snd when Krug singled attorn ly In left llrsthrnta aore., ending the gams. Tha gams was a srjtf illrhlng duel between Orover Alexander snd Art Nehf. with honors sbout even. Score. In Vert. AU. II M A. rtlnt-ftjft aa 4 0 3 flrnb, 3h 3 10 8 V' tth. ib 4 1 1 3 Oliili.. ab. ii. ro A Stalsel. ef 4 13 0 llalorrr.ru 3 13 1 Trrry, Sh 113 3 IMtrea lb 9 1 M 0 llernel. If S 1 J tmiiil, rf 5 K. 7 lb 3 Sir let ,cf I sar :rr e 4 Vl', P 4 1 4 0 rrliatf, if 5 0 0 2 13 .1 2 1 II 3 s, I 1 0 3 tuner, if 3 Kail. 3b 3 Crairell, e 4 Aleiasrler p 4 tlleatarott n 3 3 I 3 I 3 3 0 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 Total! in Hill II Totals 10 10 3.3 13 s 't..1 rut when winning run so-d. iltrtn for Miller In eleventh. Tire, by Innings: New York 000 010 000. 00 t t'hlcsgo 010 000 000 01 3 Hiimmary Ituns-Snyder. O'Parrell, II' othrnte Hrrnts llsncrr.ft, Nehf. Two bsas hlta snyder arlrns, O'Parrell, l'rarh. .Miller. Double; playa Kelly to llnncrnft to Kelly, Alexander to Mrlmee. Hasea nn balls Off Nehf 3. off Aleiander I. Struck nut liy Alenander, by Nehf 3. 1'lrntrs nntl Hrnies Split, riTTSHUltOII, Aug. 13. IMIlsburgh and Hoat.,n divided a double. heatler today. Hnaton tsklng Hie first gams. 4 to 1, anil Pittsburgh winning the aeonnd. In 2. I'lva hits bunched off Adams In the flfih inning of tha flrat game gave Iloslon all their runs. Merit Ilrown, new rirste, held llotton to five hits In tha aecond game, l'lrst .(lame, fcoret 1 Botton. AH. It. I'll rmikurgk. aii. ii. rn. A rosell. tf s Mar'rli si 3 rarer, ef 3 narsbart. If 4 lijavll. rf 3 1 Kntf. :ii 4 MrlwlMD rf 3 llarbar 3b 3 rml. ta 4 Hake, lb 4 SUm. If 4 tloaitr, e s O'Neill, e 1 3 0 1 0 1 0 2 2 Hartley, !6 4 TrajM. 3b 4 1 J 1 nrlmsi. lb 4 3 10 1 sriurmt, e 4 1 3 Araai, p 3 lEnl 1 0 i 4 0 0 0 liraitoo, s 3 Tltlll 33 0 37 3 Total! 36 10 27 13 sllatieil far Atlanta In ninth. ftrors by InnlnRsI Hoston 000 010 001) 4 Pittsburgh 000 000 0101 Summiry: nuns Kopf, Nicholson. Nix on, Oowrty. Ilsrnnart. .No errors. Twn.bsss hits Knpf. Msisnvllle, Itua-ell. Three base hit Dsrnhsrt. Hsses on balls Off nraston 1, off Ail a ma 1. Struck out Hy Drsslon 2, by Adams I. Double play Kord to Kort to Hoiks. Second (lame. 5corei Bolton. All. II. ro A rmikari. All. II. ro. A, rowrll, rf 3 1 I 0 Mar'rle, ii 3 0 lirey. ef 4 3' Harnhart, !f 4 0 knor. en a 1 t 3 Rarbare, 31, 4 Mrlwllon rf I 0 2 3 0 3 II 1 12 0 1 4 4 n n o l l l ooo n o o ooo Itduell. rf 5 1 2 Tierr.ey. 2 ,2 1 Trarnor, 3b I 0. 2 o-lirt. lb 3 1 II Roarh, t 4 4 3 Ilrown, p 2 0 0 Hake, lb 4 P.rtl. sa 3 Nlloa. If 4 Rlbton. e 2 llataon. p 2 tlVKtlel 1 Mtfamars p 0 Totlll 32 ! II 111 Totall S3 It 27 13 j Hatted for Weton In eighth. Hcora bv lnnlnaai Boston 010 OOt 0303 I'lttsnuricn ....ooi 201 us Summsryi Ituns rowell, llnlUe ltnasrll, Tlerney. rrsynor 2, tlrlmm. Ooi:b 2. Kr r&rs I'owi. 2. leortl, Marsnvllle. Thr'e bsse hits Powell. Hoiks. rturssH. n.m'ile play Ilrown tn Maranvllla to flrllnm, Hatea on balls Off Watson t, off 31c J .'a mars 1, off nrcvrn 2. Struct uut Hy Talson 1 by Ilrv-n 3. Heds Si Iltxlsrrs 4. CINCINNATI, Aur, 19. Tha Ilea's won from Ilrooklyn today. 3 ta 4, In the first asms of the series. The Reds hit Heuther hard, scoring five runs In the fifth In ning od six hits snd a bsea on balls snd driving the lott-hsnder off the mound. I.uque was effective aicept In the filth, when tha ftnblne combined five hits with a psaa for four runs. The home team field ed perfectly snd rsn bsses at will on Ueberry, strsllni sis. Frore! Iraaklyn. AB. II. ro 4 Cincinnati. ab. 11. ro A, OIico. lb I ! Ill rtumi. rf 3 3 liaubert lb 4 1 jonnalon 11 I lirlftltb. rf 4 Whrat, if 3 Nell, rf 4 Prbtn'dt lb 4 II lib. 3b 8 litberry, e 4 Ketlthrr, p a Shrlrrr. p 0 iJaDrria I I'unran, If 3 Rouib, rf 4 ronaers 2b 8 llarsrate, e 4 rjoelll. 3b 3 l arrney, aa 4 lxque, p 4 TToUll 33 24 3 .TAlU 34 13 27 3 xriatted for Shrlver tn ninth. score by Innlnesi rtrooklyn 000 010 0004 Cincinnati 02. Ott 01s 9 Summary! Ituns Olson. Johnston, flrlf flth, Heuther. Hums 2. Duncan, Fonsecs, l'lnelll 2 Csvenay, I.uqua 2 Hrrora De berry 2, Tno base hits Rourh. ronssrs, Luaue, arlfrilii. Dnut,l play Fonsecs ta Dsubert. Hsses on bslls Oft Lurgue 2, off Heuther 2. Struck out Hy Luque 3. by iteuther s. I'lillllea Si f'nrillnala 2. a ST. LOUIS. Aug 13. After bsttlns; bis ream into tna teatt oy Knocking out a atngla, s double snd a home run, Sherdtl weakened in tno ninth Inaing end per. mltted Phltsdelnhla tn take today'a same. the third of the series, by a acora of a acora of 8 to 7. Itay Hlades. a local youth. Jwho reported to tha Cardinals to day, mado his first sppearsnce In the uurmnai lineup. Score' rhllaalstphla An. 11. rn . Wr"lat'e3h 3 113 it tcili. AB. II. TO. A. a n ra tl J Sralth rf 3 0 '3 O ratk'aon III 3 1' 2 .1 T'wocrer. il 5 1 3 4 niillamt rf 3 Walker, rf 4 llnrnabr. lb I 1 2 Rottamlry lb 4 1 10 llnkan. tf Jluelirr, Cf 3 1 II lledtier aa laalle. lb Men! Ice, e tVlmeri. p 11 tin.ll Q p IVrlnert, p tUl, niadn. If 4 Alrumlth c 4 Laian, 3b 3 Stark. 3b 0 Sherdrl, p 3 ffrffir, p 0 iSrhrlt! 1 tiMinn 0 taaOsla-r 1 1 1 0 11 1 TkUIi 33 13 27 12 I Totals 33 27" 13 sllatieil for O. Smith In Inlh. sllatted for lJivan In alghtb, s'inan for rtbhulls In rhrhlh. tssliatted for Mullcr In ninth. Score by Innlnss: Philadelphia 0J0 002 1033 at. Louie 003 000 120 7 Summsry: Runs Parkinson 2, Wll llsms, Wsfker. Mokan, llenllne 2, ls, J. Smith, Toporcer, Mueller. Hlsiles, Sherdel . .Msnn. sirrora t'arKinson, fietcner insure, aavsn. nneraei Two-naaa nils llo'nsby, Mokan, Kletther. Kherdel. rark lnson. Home runs Walker. Sherdrl H. taea on balls Off Wlntera I. nff Smith I. nff Miardel 2. Struck out Hy Wlntera 1, oy smitn 7. ny sneraei t, ny weinert 3-Miie Zone Extension Proposition Is Dropped WASIIINOTON, Aug. 19. The move nf prohibitionists to extend the thrco-mllo zone (0 13 miles by amending the tariff bill was dropped todny following an opinion by tho stnte nojiafi.metit that such a course probably would load to International complications, Of European Invention aro gog. g. s that ennble a person to give a motion picture the nppnaranco of depth or any ono of several, geueral colors ho desires. Series From Oilers CAAAaCM fllCKSv; Tit Club tefii CSAPIMAL Western IenRiip. w. ii. ret. Ht. Joseph 79 48 .622 Tt'tiSA 70 l .017 Wichita 6 ft r,S .540 Sioux Cltl- 66 G7 .637 Omaha 66 63 .512 Oldfihoma City 157 71 .445 Dot .Moines 45 70 .it J Denver 46 81 .362 utloriii1 l,-ugue, v. 1. M. Vra Tack la. St. louli S? 30 .345 rstraiti 3 SO .30) I''tuliutati SO 8) .311 SmiVDn 31 37 ,441 lllllil'U II) 07 .371 naatnn 37 71 .393 Clntllel'.l S3 31 .3JI .lineririin l-ngue, w. L. rt. w. I. rn. SSr York SO 41 .33 31 lnila 01 43 .390 Drtrall 02 33 .339 Clmland o 3d 30 Ihlrafe 37 3S .1011 t'Mlitnt'n II SI 170 I'Mlatl'la 17 33 ,l!0 ' 11.1'tn 43 70 .3111 .inierlciwt .Aaaocliitlnn vs. l. rn, W. L. rn. flt rant 73 14 .sit .MHwrapMl m 32 .370 Mlleaukea 70 33 .51') Kan. my 31 31 .300 !jlllli;i 38 SI .130 Toledo 4 5 76 .172 f'alnsibut II 73 .31J no'.ampa 61 30 .3.1.1 Mouthcm AsMiclntlon, n. u ri. 1 vf. u rr, Slunphli SO 43 AID n'mlni'hn 03 32 .fl rblfn'll 13 03 .413 Naahttb'e 60 73 .100 Atlanta It 71 .343 lloblle 7 a to ,01 N 0-leasa 71 37 331 UU.akKk 70 37 .911 Tesila Iogllt-, tv. l. rn. W. L. Pet. W rails 39 II .73. 9. Antanlo 21 20 .111 bbrrtfxrl 22 .11 413 limn ton 13 31 ,337 r.ran.Tiont 11 39 ,2211 ri. wartb as 17 .001 laltralMi 3d 33 .377 Hlllai 37 33 319 rtouthncktrrii Lciigue. H. L. ret 1 W. L. P't. Mmkivee 31 It .337 ! Itutrhlasorj 31 27 .ISO bitlrivstt'e 30 11 .812 Sallna 31 29 420 Ceffrr'He 29 SO ,3l)J 1 T.irk 21 21 ,101 Bapulra 27 22 3.11 1 Bartl'illa 17 33 .310 iireieri ,!a4iciniion w, 1. re W. L. Pet. JVil.l 33 10 7U1 MrtWler 22 23 .433 fl Smith 22 23 411 Suringneld 19 2S .401 I'aabuika 12 32 .273 llanrirtll ,i IS sn J.wlln li 22 .311 Okmulire 22 20 ,139 VESTED' RESULTS frir 1 Western I riigue. AT OMAHA 7. Tul.n 4. At Slous City 10. Ht, J aepli 7. At Denver 11, Oklahnma City 10. -At a Moines z. Wichita 3 (12 In nings). ntlonnl League. At Cincinnati Ilrooklyn 4. At lAlcsgo 2, New York 1. At Pittsburgh l-i. Hoston 4-2. At St. Louis 7, Philadelphia 2. American I.mgue. At Tloaton 1-0, Detroit (.1. At AVsshlngton 1, Cleveland 3. At New York 12, Chicago 8, At Philadelphia ((. St. Louis 9.3. American AsAoclatloii. At Indlsnapoils 3. St. Tsui 3. At Toledo 7. Kansaa City . At Columbus 3 Milwaukee 10. At Louisville 2, Mlnnespolts 3, Sotilhrrn Attsocfiillon, At Ksshvllle :. New Usleans 1. At Atlanta 4. Chattanooga 1. At Little Rock 9-4, Birmingham 2-1. At Memphis 6, Mobile 0. Texas League. At Ssn Antonio 3. Shrtveport 0. At Dallas 4-4, Heaumont 1-1. At fltlveston 2, Fori '.Vorth I. At Houston 0. Wichita Falls 3. Western Aaelnllon. At McAleater S. Fort Smith 8. At Henryetta 6, Okmulgee 4. At i;nj 9, SprlngfleiC 3. rioulhweatrrn Lriigue. At Indenendenca 3. Muskogee 3 (called tenth Inning, dsrknera.) At liutcninson s, Jiarticavilis 2, At Ssllnn 3. Cntfeyvllle 4. At Topeks 3, Sapulpa (. KLAN DEFENSE TO COME THIS WEEK To Charge Elduayen With Continuing Bootlegging LOS ANGELES, Aug. IJ. Charges that Fidel Elduayen, whose home In iTiglowood was raided by tho 35 members of the Ku-Klux Klan on trial beforo Superior Judge Fred K. Houscr, continued to operato ns a bootlegger, despite the warning he was given by tho raiders, will be hurled hy the defense when It pre sents It.i enso next week, It was learned today. llctoro the defenso offers Its first testimony Monday Judge Houser will rule on the motion tn dismiss the charges against William S. Coburn, former grand goblin of the klan. nnd Gus V. Price, present king klcagle In California, on tho ground that tho prosecution failed to pro duce H'jfflcient evidence to connect them with the raid, Tho charge against M. IS. Moll, ono of the de fendant?, was dismissed nt tho com pletion of the prosecution's cojie yes terday. AMERICAN CAPTAIN HURT Commander of Vessel Wounded bjr Tiring Df Chinese Troops, SHANGHAI. Aug. 13. Capta'n Crum, an American und commander of a Dollar lino vessel, wns slightly wounded when Chinese troops fired upon hln ship at Chungking, on tho upper Ynngtseklnng river, accord ing to Information received here to day. Tho trouble began with an out break of fighting between two de tnchments of soldiers. Thoro wero two American ships lying at anchor In tho river and somo of the sol diers turned their rifles on the ves sels. Open for Dullness MAJKSTIO IIAIUIRH SHOl Tarrnerly Located In Majasllo Theater llldg. Have opened new quartsrs. flssement of the Woolworth llldg. 320 South Msln 81. Old snd New Customers Welcomed. BASEBALL TODAY Dallas Black Giants Tulsa New 'Black Oilers At MeNl'LTV PAItIC DOriU.lMIKADKK First Gnino Cnllctl nt 3 1'. M. 1 85 sit AUSTRALIAN NET TEAM WILL MEET U. S. IN FINALS PHILADELPHIA, Aug. ID Au, tralia's Davis cup tennis t- , be America's opponents In t' n, longn round for the Intnp ,ni court trophy nt Forest Hills N 1 September 1. 2. 4. Tho "dow, ' oVy racquet wlolders earned a p' , 0 In tho final bracket by defeit'')r th Spanish combination on tb , ,,urti nf the (Jormnntown Crl. h. Vluh hprprhls nflernnnti In lti a . . matches of tho threo day pla' it Pat O'Har.i Wood who . -tuaMy clinched the victory by d ' i'mr Count Manuel do Gonmr in g-nd. ling five-set match by scores s.l 3-6, 0-0. 0-4. 6-1. Gerald Patterson overthrew "in. 20, tho ncc of tho Spaniards scotei of 8-6. 6-2, -2. 1- Early next month tho Aasr3 combination, conslating of p titer son. O'Harn Wood, J. o And non nnd It. C. Wortholm, will fi-. iht United States fiunrtct and t' -i) n cup Quest that has carried en half way around the world In thi past five months. To regain the famous troph thfy must defeat cup defenders sc! !cd Trom W T. Tilden. II. Wi'1,.1 , A. Johnston, Vincent Itlchards and n Norrls Williams, II. KILLS FRIEND IN QUARREL OVER 1 Posse Scours Hills Ne.y Henryetta for ' Slayer ny the Aesnclsted Tress State Wire OKMULGEE, Aug. 19 Offlccri are Bcourlng tha wooded ct unity soiithwes of Henryetta fur Jim Tata, alleged slayer of Clinic hc,i, a-iiiuij' muni rti vtt-'iuria mine ti 1 lowlng a quarrol In a poker game over a dollar. Tho murder la said hy officers to have been ono of the most deliberate and cold-blooded crimes In tho crim inal history of this county. The two men and a number ef others had engaged In a poker gam at tho mine, officers aald. and had been drinking. Thero waa a dispute over the dol lar, which wns tho stake In th poker game. Tate tvent to the home of a nelsh bor and borrowed a shotgun, sayini! he was going to hunt rabbits, of. fleers say, then. It la claimed, h wont to Scales' home, called him to tho porch and said ho was going to kill him. Scales bared his hreut and pointed out the place to shoot. Tate fired. To escaped and Is still at large. Scales was about 40 vesrs old, and Is said tn have a family. Tate la at least B0 years old. nnd has boon separated from his family for many years. Both nro miners. Certnln. "T.tvlVtP In Ihn fm.nl.. Tn. resentaJlVe ConnnlU' ar 'a dinner in j'aiiun. uiwitvn reminds m nr rn e pudding. "Thero wna n young man who WSIlt in Tvnrlr In mill tht -n-n. n short distance out of town, and so, .w. vw,cini;iii.ci ana itrm PUliyiiru luncheon to the hands nt cost. "Well, this new chap liked his StOmanh. nu tha iqvlni. la nr! fine tnr ftni.nnf , L. , ..... I . , day In tho second week lie said '0 mo man oesiuo mm ns me lirm lunch got under way; " I wonder whnt we'll have fr dessert, old-timer?' " 'Itlrrt nilHitlno. nM tna AM. timer gruffly. -No, I don't think so,' said 'M new hand. 'We've had rlco puddlnf every day now for moro than a week.' " 'Well. uiM Inn nttinr man VVe only been working here eleven yeiV'-t hut RVarv Hau In nil ahAn. .nara we'vo hnd rice pudding, so I gu'M 11 11 ricai punning louiiy,' KaHtcm Rlnr Clinplntn Dies, CONCOHD, N. H Aug, 19.- Ml Elvira Adamn Atwood, president and editor' of tho Eastern Stnr Jou nal, died In n hosnltnl hero veatcvlay. Kho was grand chaplain of the gund ennpter or tho Enflern Star in Michlgnn. For watch repairers who have many matches to wind dally an in ventor hns patented a hand-opcraa mechanical winder. IS MAHINr.l.I.O Our rettrrsentatlva hsa Just from tha Mstlncllo School of at retiAiel of ChlcW" where she comnleted a Doattrrsdoa course In all the Istest Marine t Irsstments, Marcel waving snd f" msnent wavlnt. rienao Cnll I s for Apnolnlmenli VOOUB MAItINi:i.I.O SHOP Ml 8. Main St. Oanse 6"1 GRliY HOUND RACES Mid-Continent Prk Six or Moro Races NigkUy 8t30 p. m. Except Sunday SUNDAYS 3 P. M. LADIES FREE Admission 50c Talte Sapulpa Car or Red Forlc Electric Can Direct to Park. Antipodean Stars Elirni, nato Spanish Tennis Trio, in Easy Fashion