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Tulsa World from Tulsa, Oklahoma • Page 6

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TULSA DAILY WOULD, SUNDAY, AIMML P0, 1916 By Bud Fisher'tS I MUTT AND JEFF Go West, Young Man, Go West, and Grow Up With the Country WHf, PCET B'T Isjuai rviL AlCrf 'i Jus, 3 roMs" it iO I I 1 Isl I i "syi, LSI ium i I I '1 I I I I Lit- Ouiftj wr-Aisst-rwrsje I en- i tins, vvraia; I 4 p7 TTT 43Ci- i cTTiv Ac Hal 'fc 1mm ''i-tvv1 I COPyKiwr Ih6' flkOi PRODUCE KEEP UP THEIR WINNING PACE ITllllllilo OlK't! I)'iii(ni Allies of 7 to 4 uglily to 'I'llllf GEIST MAKES BOW Hopper While Lends Offensive Olson ami Moore Drive Out Homes. 1 J. l. JIW) liirmi I i i 1 1 1 "I'h" 'iti- lIlhlllllK Oil' Mlll'tH I'f On- Hlul'. I I I'll it'll Wor il llV lilt) IIK'll fnnn TtMiH, vhi iirnihti') 1 lio nMiit lull ituvM) in iMir M1IIK litlli: 1 4-1 1 ihti'nhtv iiflfi'iMMiii.

niiu'ht HtiMii fir "lUiiiiniMl," iiM mill i iiiilninii-il Miii i-fiontlv Wlfhlta, lull iniii'ti ii'i rntly lioil til the miikit mull Khi'ilhu I'i nIium-iI liis irimil iikIiI dx Mifl Ilium nlili I' inaki i lmrliTH hill, iind liimui If'IIKtllV iIiIivitv ut lli: HIUll lim lanky lire, tin' tin' Mm The Pinch Hitter X. Q. JINX) I i nvy not tin1 si-rain wlio einiTgi'S from a i'iglit, With liiiiffl wreath nml torso hruisril ami pory; Nor ilm luilly yelling soldier who storms up sonio. shell-swept ln-iulit And win himself all kalsomineil with nwy; The millionaire who juries with his dollars every day, To me he always seemed a silly einch lint the man who is my hero, uml who draws my highest ehromo, Is the fellow who can hit 'cm in a pinch. To he Ni To lias I would not L'ive a row of iiins to flv an acrorilnno.

A sailor's life seems so intensely dull, what wealth I wouldn't L'ive, and the time I have to live pill when all the hags ore full. a social liiL'liiirow, wear a monocle and cane. has set ambition's incandescent. Iiurninir: hask out in the sunshine of a movie actor's fame failed as vet to kindle any venriiiui. tin II I'll ii I it i niitiiiiHiiiilo in i lie ithrli wln'ti liii two-hair till slni, a MUll OH till- i I 1 Irn' the lultrilrser tmvinic uffw.l ll nr 10 lh firt liii hit Hjtll fly bill.

Th nun Inn lin up klie Ihp i I ri of lei HkOII. Si irt Hr.H.Hni Mrrrk.rf llllllll. Tt.l Slpnirl.rf 0 Uhral.lf I Mo 0 ll IINoii.h I Mryn.ti 0 I illfr.r Sliiilh.il 0 .1 I ri Ii ii riii 0 I II I'O II II I i 4 IB 2 0 I I ii i 'J 1 i a 2 i ii 0 II 11 I I II 4 I 14 II 0 v. II Miinm.ll' 0 Hi.vir.2ii i Kauif.i-f 4 ii, ll 0 Mi nic.P.b rrll'Hli'rmo HSlroiiil.i, IllW ihuIi II A111I.TM111.P Kinuiinr Tulula i Hnm dim. be tiv own balird iiiei lor Jli.r 111 in 11 ill "lli.iinl fur Smith in nimh.

1 Moll, il fur Krlly in li nlli. SKiin fur Hi.riilin in Iwilllh Mniinl for siroiid in sixth. 1. it.iil. il Anl.

rMjn in tur oy llr.i'illjn 1,1,11 in) run Ni Vork nan 111,11 11(11, 1 -niruiiirv ror. em. haw. OU011, I hully; twii.lia-e rkli' Mi'Vi-m. II), Whi'iil: M11I1 11 Iliivln- 4 Mi I'i hall.

Ifth. And This Billy Wagner Is Far From Being a Slouch If Someone Should Ask You; Has an 18-Karat Standing The old kuiiir of biff ami liang has 1 for Diohp who have lnk-n the trouble known more lumiiioum. mliitilutinif 1 crackle the freshly cm puc of ,.11, .11 1 1 i the sport Ktiltle find It hard to mis- fellow, than this younK harder. uin wuh. no matter Hilly Banner, who lian uurcod to test what his standing, will he aide to de-hls science an I hr-iwn with TuLsa'H tiHlv uly lace his iiinnlinm enemy, adopted son, Bobby WuiikIi, for the I Wanner Is a brother of fhurley und benefit of tile batlle scurred cter- Jack While, both of hom are loo nian.iKi-il h.r..

iiiibil the linpter. The same teams play inline Den nil HI III i aiiniimi' i .1 for 'be home II II I'll Tiilna over S-, the Kiinie. This saiui' Kronp of "I i'h" iiimbt IniM' b. Kim us many "didn'ts." as Short tiinpi Vnrkev. rcprcseiitiiiK 'his same iippiisll ion, (h ew a luiiK last lufl nt I lie pill ill Ihc (I link bei'lotiileil ninth 111-nlnK.

In the hands of our refreshed und rejuvinat.il the I ii ninon biini'li. hich bent the list of the entries to the final tape last year. Inked like so many hall players nnd ns In Ipless us bum tiles In barrel of molasses. They were up uuainst a uroup nf men filled with the Inspli ntinn to win. The fules willed It nnd you can't upset the fute dope.

Win 7 to 4 The fi Tin 1 score was 7 to 4, nnil the visitors drew their tallies after the Klxtli liniitiir, when the ers were well satisfied with their d.iv's work and relinciulshed Ibeir death rlp. The linn liKht shifted so fur us cur men are con.erned from Wooley to fi.isl. (hi the offensive the yiiiniK tilll ll'll Kiir.l.'II WHS ll 1. iv tin 1 is slid. I.

'll and swill on tnree o.easlons which entirely dlcnncerted thi drub looklrm wmrlnrs In the trenebis nnd 11s mil ny limes he counted tirnuiiil the rutin circuit. To his ire, lit toes home run. one of the loiiuest of the local season, Ioiik double and clean single. Some I'it. bcr Heist may or may it have been nl'le to slim: to a birth In the Western IciiKiie, hut In vrst( rdtiv nflir-nnon'n pel forninnco lie drove nMch will Inke MiHiiv lotlen ifiiine to utilotise.

His work was not bril-ban I in any I tit pitched met IxhII, allv nnd cleanly. He took bis iwn Kiiod limn und the o'lpnsillnn's own rood temper. lie had them on Ids hip and their "Irnvcles were vain. The new hero. "Hed" Moore added to his fame nnd more safely ensconced himself In the nearta of the fans by lopniK off Knottier home run, while Kid illsnn dittoed the performance.

Yoekey, fur the Penlson troops, did the same thin. Tho other (iiit-stainliiiif feature of (lie K'i'ue was the wonderful catch by ill the seventh inninir of Hrooks' inn fly. and the si ill mure wonderful riinnlnit petr to catch Merrill rominu home lie missed K' limit his man at the home (date by few feet but the effort brought the stands to their feet. I. tit lllKUeiilMittom.

The locals juniprd on llibhenbot-loin In the second Inning, or at least Hopper did. lie met on of the pitcher's projectile squarely on the seam nnd it slopped when It came In contact with 11 small cottane across the fence. In the third two hits and a walk enabled the boy to add two more white marks to the Tulsa run column while a tain in the fourth two hits comniK with the rapidity nf a machine tun's woikUia sent another score to the home office. A distress signal was hoisted from foreign battlements nt this Jnne-tturo nnd In Hiirenhottonrs place there drove in a man who called himself llalsjip, but who didn't look it. lie managed to last the rest of the Kauie thoiiKh there were trying times irnion rf .1 tlvllllllill.il, Miilll.r lilt' 1,1 111,11 1 11 11 (1 II II II 1 I I I a I 2 II II 4 I L' I I 1 Wuoli v.i II lll'Ulll'l I rr 1 2llei.i'r,lf I I.

,01, 1, 11, lii 1. 1, 1, Toiida i-l 111 no, III ilililli today, the Cleinelils is am. It 11 I'll. A I 11 i II 11 It 0 I 2 11 hit iiil mi- niiiys. run 111 10 lluMe to Kflly.

(111 Ium' to luoilii rt liasrii mi Ilk Slllllh 2. Off ('lii'liry off off Smith in in in I innings; hv Ariiiriori 2. nfi sun, nl 7 i 0 noiitiKi, off a n.iini .1 -inn inn, Strniiil I I National League Ti rates 2, Rd I'llTshMtOM, April uirir rniift itf ik-v him iiiniliif on dtiitli l.t- unit- Uy HuiiifV. lliucriinfti, hv hu ry 4. I.ii.jmi.

Klcni himI 0 7 -j7 I oiiiU 7 ijp.rv fur (lies ur ll.if-lt 1 1 1 (tr. mi 1 1 0IM utm 1 I I I'i toi 1 1 itriMT. Y' Ki'V, Inn lni'1 lntH, Jniiht'ii, III' I 1 tll'f Ull'V HUH, 1 1111111111' ii immiic run-. Viiiki', uNiiii. Mon, Mni-iM-r: lnsf "ii bull, off off "tt ll.uslip V.

luU, of I 11 it" in I iiiTiini; litriMk nut, lV 11 ljjrliiii.1 Ion, 1, i lUlftlip 1, li ti't-l In I I Ts H'tlltHi llll lllill himlt 1 lii i' lm Clin in KiIhfiT.rf (ttoh.itlj 11 I'o Western Association MrAlentur id to T1h oi lil. U.KSThU, i.nl Jit With llif wind nwi t'lHiiir I iitt riirhiui prk in itt fft the Muii'i-N imum.ikI uf mi Uf nl fin'tnti nt iHmI liit'iluiti iiimI. tiikniK ml ii ill iff of Tati. error, xiioiliiTtii Iho Suivivtirn iimtfr it l.i li (t muiit. I Im Intiltn; of 'In i Humphries iin.l Harriott ftntiiird, Ihintplirion trT linu Ihr-i- tuts in unit tnnrs op, ol I Im ill llt'rriott kiim'kiiiK of) I In- first ImnM-r tif (Im lihHl smson.

Si'i ic tiy Hillings sIlT linitt u- ran pli't. did lij'r. .0.10 IMKI 210 I 1. i rhn rf pti't Hn I pi ic, oumik. Muskogr.a 4, Tort Hnnth 0.

Hpc.iiil to 'Hit- World. MOKHliKK. Apnl SuliUmiy held thti '1 nt dow in Uin hitu today mid oti ihf upeiii-r oi ilif hirit'H In1 re I lo u. 'r niitliMfl, mouiidMiuni for tlir Twini, allow-d oni llv tills, lml littt tlic tjainr Uuinijlli t'lTdt't. Ii tils tPt.iuinHtt'H.

hi spite Oic utmi'i; mi ml li'tiHinir HKiiiiisl tin h.ittt-i'At lo lit)) det son pinked the tmll in lht fifili fur ilu' Mot tlutd x'oiu, Si ililllliH Poii stuitit imm" Miii nun Mu i 1 1 no I MMi ri- mi nut1 lt.it nnd AtUina; Nn.tp. li'ii Sfo i inpirt', r. Sheruuii Oltlhom City 0. iiil tti The orld. 'K' II V.

pril OkUlionta i ity nittl 1-r-in a it uiiit rnitlcsH fur trn in-Minus Srt ui tin error, iui 'if in nnd MniMgi miiIc finnllv Ing Slier IIKMI III I'liiv Mill Of it iMi'ilt pll(1lt-r ft li.Hlll I'i'lwt it 1 1 nit i iid Vinthkinitn. nun knun ii)liitl tn liM.tl onl out- hit in tlif rlt'Vtn ii'iti'ijr. Store liv iniitiitv ln-rtli hi. IHKI 000 01 1 rt I Hi'll lilHI (Mr -11 2 ll.ii-. in -Voiinkitinti inn, Hiim tit Iltiau iiinl sh.if r.

Molt-n hii Soi't'V, H. inner; Mi-nfit-t' It it, itnulk out, by oiinkiiiini hy 11 ir 4, ImM'K mi littU, tiff tuinkirti 4. otf Im Iters hit lv inii.kii.At-. (N lett mi lm.e, Oklhonaj Mieriiiiui 7. double uhtyv Ilninnnii lot I'm Oi.

imii ium lo to rrmitr, Moore' in rr.ti lulu-, mo. inpiii-, Mjfi. HIGH SCHOOL NINE RECEIVES UNIFORMS Totiili I I 0 11 ii Miillwit.lb II 1 4 Oriffilh.rf (I 1 1 11 0 (i a II I.oiiiIi-ii,21) ll ii iniiu.e I A 'rum. ii Si hlll.l. II 0 II 'Mlli'hell 0 0 0 1 (I l) ToiaN 1 hj ii for Hrh.il! in ricluh liy itli'lliliiot Siimtniii Kl rora, in lo hasr hila, l'lu.

Winxu lo (iron nan ii, I'lttklxirich a- ni-iiiiu on I l.i I inliltur. off Ni-lml A Pill- I Hand. If Odlhrii.v.i'f 1 1 na .21. Siniih. Mmhiuiii.p r.

ii ll in llainl and aiciier. II II I'O A. I 0 4 II 1 1 'J ii I I 7 II II 1 'J (I Games Today WESTERN ASSOCIATION. Tli'idson nt TjNa. I on Ninilh at Mi.rbiicii,.

Sherinaii at Khlnhonn t'itv. I'nna nt Mr.llni, r. aim or tne an war. on the niKht of l.i, but no other bloke bus eurried his lucKawe with the lieadliners for a lonijer leimth of time without ha.lnc; his record be-sinirched here und there, nor lias any other uladiutor waned more coiisist-ent article of piiiiiinelinir for his daily "porl: and," than has Wagner. And this Is the reason, that, 11 honuh conilnK into the enemy's country and at once a hostile nation, he has any number of lackers here, who despite the fact that a liomclinK is pitted imams! him, will lend their moral support to the lorelKncr.

nnd will buck him to the lust penny of their hard earned nia-zuka. Will Utile raw.rllo And in spite of the fact thai his record since he has trod the west. -in dust ir. far into the f.ee.y ether. Wanner will probably rule a slicht favorite on the fatal niKht.

Wamier's record is tesponsiblo for this stale of affairs, well known In fistic circles to elabor ate upon. Charley, just at this time, is probably the king pin of the whole uteri-nation, despite the fact that Welsh is currying tl.e purple feather. What While kii iws about til-' filihtillK name Wanner ulso knows, and there do be those who say that had certain opportunities presented themselves to Hilly instead of his older brother, that thev nimht be In different positions. White is not so well known as cither of the others, but wherever he I has exhibited hia pugilistic parupher- i ralla he hns neell adjudged "some rny. Did ttlilmr Lined I' Article have ulreud" beun Binned for the firht.

and arrinnementn coinplet-eii. The ivs will taniile over the ten-lap marathon at Ihe Convention hall. White will reach next week lor his triininir, while Wanch will swinn into Tulsa from Galveston, Texas. May 7. The hoys fi.ht at 133 i lngslile.

-2 2 by 000 0D0 002- Drli im 010 ool in Ibiitrrira lioburtson and. Mnith: siniih anil liiu'Kins. Vols 7, Trawlers S. NA.SIIVIIJ.K. April 211.

A l.atiiuc rally by hi thp neventh iiuin.i: and an added run in the piichth gave i Iih.ii the Kama erer Littln Hork todoy by a sc.rn of 7 to ft. C'onrhuian had Decu pi'ln lo NnaJivill until the nevmth, when Im walknl a hi. Her and hit twn mm, iihiuk' the haaei with no on out. He waa mil ahd llanlrrov went in. nm l.

hiliiea; for Hcrbfrt, cleaned the ban, with 4 Irlj.le. Siioca bv inninira: Nkhille 000 001 51 7 0 Little Hook ........101 1112 Oiin 5 9 I HiiltcrieK Herbert, Wella and Mn.l: Cuuileiiaii, Ilurdajrove, lamiiiie and Kiiiuli-r. I American League io Vork 4. Atidctui 2. I ill'.

UIKI.I'IIIA. Jl. Yor i i liu'i 'l "liil.i,l..,ln, h' ri- In-ilny Vurk mi on an error by Wilt, I'M I- intili- aid 1'iM-Lini, ion, i. le vIa nil vtaiiiatix S.hnU and lbirriM.il mm (Inn loo 1 Sufl lino no 3 ChrtiiH, ItiTi.t;, Mi.ll. Neale.

Haird; left on buai'K, I in it n-flrNt base on off hila, off Toiitiv ft in ft lllllCfr. irtl tltrs MrU''k oul by MamaiK 4. O'linj X. V--Mnivl i ll lii.nli Miik.r..il. I.

hi 'Jb I Hi 1' ha mu Keller, lllltlFll ulilwll St. Loula 8. Caba 4. (IIICA(il), April billin, by M. I lima fiiilr.l t'hiragu'a Kinniiia- slrenk today, the unlinala rontina- M.

i wimiiiK lo I lion ihn Cub, i rialiiili'lphiA uie arveiiiii, wllfll sent to tin. I h'llilnil reM-lie. the eorh.h i.ininr will. I Inl. on Miniiil.

Ileliel arridriilallr Ihrew hia nearly to third ban. Zimmerman lift the bar uinniardul in pick up Ihe bat and Smith stole third. ll.l'II.A.II'hil. 0 1 I 0 I 'ijl'icUii, 1 I I 0 1 a I I 14 01 liuii. 11, I I Hi PI n.i (I 11 ll OlvVaih.i.f 0 0 II 0.Mev....o 0 0 II lll.Mw.r,p 0 1 0 lll'Srhaiiit II 0 0 lIUMiilone Tot.ib I I 17 TiilHla IUii1 for I I.

her in eiiiin. Itiui for llarlr.ll in ninlh. iM.illeil for Win i fer Ptik in tenth. Score l-y iiiiitiitrs Vork H.I'll A 2 4 2 1 10 0 I 0 1 1 1 4 ii 2 2 14 H.H.HL. 1 1 1 oung.

and Tl.o name M.arkleil vith Ii, lilint'. I.r;u i i-i' in runnein at third by Ihriiuf. Score: Jrnney.lf I ilriier, "ll Speaker c( Smith. rf (amlil.lb tloward kg 'a Ha Klepfer.p K.1I 2 I 1 H'Wnaifli, rf Ve. Olifeibnan 2b 1 1, VYgunirsK llStanaire IlllUker.n 2' I 11 I II 2 0 1 0 0 1 17 4 II T.iala 4 10: 1 1 tan hh.

I fmd TDallnn i Harper I 11 i Trl.ila I Southern League Lookout! 11, Cbicka 3, April 29. Chattanooga bunched their liila in the Kecond and aixth iliniiiim today and with Ihe inability of the local tiain 10 hit Krapp won t-BSily by a vnre of 11 to 3. Score hy hall inooita Hit) 001 nun fl 2 Mi mollis 101 lino Mu 4 0 llat'eric. Kniiu, and I'eleis: Harger, Wright, Stone and Kind. '1 13 33 2 1 Scorn: llci.hi.r.lf sniiih.cf lletiel.21, Miller, 11, Mc ah tluriislo Snyiler.c tlonnles.i' Pouk.p Sallee.p Total.

II PO A li hi. I 3 1 1 0 1 11 1 1 afn IllSclnille If 0Williaiiia.i'f lb 0 1 4llKM.lan.aa 3 4 alxiann.lf 0 0 ulFiarber.e 0 0 1 0 llMcl jl'r'd ra.i.p 10 27 It Archer II 11 I'O 0 0 1 (I 0 (I 0 0 2 000 (lot 1101 2 4 OIIU 'Jill) (KM 0 1 Kiroia, baker. I'iiip, Will; lo-Vlaiiel. Laioi Ihr Ium hil 111a. milieu oavea, i.

Illiiiolcv. Ceck ll, align .1 nlibvi ll, Slr.nik. Meyer; d'ounle plav, l'i k-li null, ledeon and basea on balls. Kihber 1. Meyers 3- Inia r'islier 8 in in mil.

by Fisher I. C.tll.p 2, Mcxera I 'mpires Idneen and N.dliti. "lie out worn ntnninv run iPaiied for Stamigo in ninth. Mailed for Hebuc in ninth, United for llolaiid in tenth. i'Han lor in niiuh.

Score by iiiiiiugn: Clevelniid nil oon -020 1,00 002 01 ll' Summary: Krror. 1...1..... eeh; two ba.a bita, Smitli. (Jandii, lobh; atolen Horu. Smilli.

Slau-ae; double play, mdme and hurna; baaM on balla. Mepfer CoNeekkin 2 ibue a luta. 1 1 In 8 innings, (''nveleskie 1 2 13. 1'ubur 7 in 0, Bnland 1 in truck nut, liv Klepfer 2, CoTi le.ide 1. LTaua and Chill.

Standing of the Teams 1 Totals 4 'Matted for Mi funnell In tllnlle.l for Finher in ninth. I Score hy Hininga: l.oul nno 202 on I'bleagu im, fit III I Summary Frrora, Snllee, llonlan, Fischer 1 una. I.eirel, Milr; lliitne Lung. atulen ba.ea, Heiel, Mtivder, Smith, iiiimeiuian 1I011I1I1 I' ll. Ilelel to lloril.by to Miller lo llil, "i II to H.silan 10 Salr, to llonlan: ba.e.

on off linak I u(f Mr. ln 11 i.iniiigs, all Mc( nnnell fl In 7 innings; alru, mil by lloak 3, by Sallee 2. by Mctonnell 4 by Pr. n.lcrgast 2. ymgley and Ilv'ron ll'rtk'nll 2 1 1 ll.iojier.rf 0 II if 0 I Lew i I ilai 1 'I Fnsii sli.n ten Hutli 11.

4, Red Sox 0. April Boston naa liilplesa before Inday and mm 4 lo 0. (Inly 211 bitter, faced three of Ihe five' isilnrs si ba 1 gol en lieuig lltruwli out oil Ihe 0i Score: 1 lloston II.H I'O. A IWa.li iiishanka.rf oUldan.cf 01 bulge, lb 0fMi.rguii.2b 2i Ol.XIcbride.sa 21 luhiisoii.p Totida 0 0 0 1 1 3 2 3 0 WESTERN ASSOCIATION. TULSA Kurt Siniih HI.erman Oklahoma City Mimkogee l'nria I i.n i aon AlcAletter Woo Lout Pet.

7 3 4 6 4 5 5 4 11 .41111 4 fl 3 6 .33) NATIONAL LEAGUE, 4 8.7 8 'I iluls II 4 "Hulled for Tlifiieaa 1.1 ninth. United fur Foster in ninth. Seme by intunga: nno (in( 000 1) e. ftravaa 3, 2 l'luluilellihia inibiv PlllUiM IIOSTOX. April deleated lloston A l.i 3.

Alexander allowed inr urines only eignt hits tl.e sisitora lot the ball hard. si-tire Ii 11 I'O Wellington x.i 111 1. 11. loses, ler 4. I inpii cs, )v noil 001) Frrora.

Lewis, cloian; atnlell ba.es on balla, Fes. oul, by Johnson 11, FOaler 1. 1 otinully. OS Chicago 3, r. I.OI is.

pril whil. outfit-. Mill lie Worn Soon: lrcsotl l'i nml llmv To till HI Uniforms for the Tulsa IiIkIi school baseball nine were received vester.biv and the youngsters w'll don tlulr new Karl, at the next K.ime. Tins how -j ever, makes It ralher lnd. finite as to when the suits will be put Into uso as ln the interim.

home riinl'beie are nt present no Kinnes In came In the sixth and olsnn'a came in in the elKhlh Inninir the the aevent last challicr was numbered, Hopper being the man of the hour. r.elated llully. The visitors started a belated rally In the ninth Inning, the mamis-i BcmniiK in two pinch Hitters. liy With their dates for the next two weeks demoralized oil account of the Intel-scholastic et at Norman and the May day festival, the nine finds Itself in' the uuiiiee position of beltm all dressed up ami no place to no. A came is beim; considered with Kamotia hiub school 13.

but this dint of much effort the railroaders 1 has not been finally decided 'upon, stock. 3h Hani roft.s. liisi.l.rf 1. lb Whllled.lf Huisis.r Alex iler.p Toial. I Mar'y'Ie 1 F.Vrrss'-b olWIIIniit rf 1 tdlariies, ti nil Total.

in fourth, in ninth. tt 11 1x1 0 0 0 II .1 .1 0 4 II I A 0 I II 1 3 4 II 0 St. Louis 1, blcact, defetlte 1 SI I mils Hem hnluy 3 to I. A triple play I'liiruan in the fealnreil I kiiii e. With Johnson nu second I'lank on 'first, sh.itten lined 10 eaer who atcppi-d on sc.

mid and abet ball lo rourniir, re tiring IMiitik. II TO A I St 11 I a er iu i ii, toigae. 'Mattel fur Harms Sinn tiv IlitiHici: Philadelphia 1.10 15,1 010 100 ium- Suirmarv Frrora. Ban-roft, nd, rm, K011 e.chv, llewdy two base sits, stock l.ood I oinpiiiii, Niehnff, l.iuli rus Whined slnler bsse, double nlaa, Fycrs Kiiie'i'ny Coliina In (inwih! Ilarnrs to Sniilh lo k'orelchy; ba.es on balls off llucnes 4. off names 2, off Ales.nder 1: u'f llurbe.

in 4 innings; out. Hi g'lts hv Haroea 1, hv Alriander S. I nipirc, Ihgler and Ksson ll s'tiieagn 1 -I 1 I I ll 0 I 2 I tl 0 1 I (I 2 0 3 12 Foiir'r lb 0 0 tl (i 0 II I luck n.lf II 3 3 I Trail 2b 0 0 1 Fleaeh.ef 0 0 3 0 0 Weaver. sa (I II 3 jei (I I 1 115 2M ilmsiin.ini 0 0 0 lliiss.ll.il (i (I 0 2 1 ah.k.n 0 3 I'Crandall 0 0 lolala 3 27 i Toiala 1 L'l ll for I'i, bin in no. lit.

Ool OA. I 'i A 1 0 a 1 3 2 0 Philadelphia Cbirggo Mrooalyn St. I.nui. Cincinnati I'illsburgh New Vork Xew York Detroit lloston Washington Chicago Cleveland St. I.ouia I'liilnde Iphig Won Lout Pet.

7 3 .778 7 ...4 3 4 (I 7 .102 ...5 7 .417 1 111 LEAGUE. Won Loit Tel. ...7 4 .113,5 8 .11 1 .1 ...8 ..171 ...7 a ...8 8 7 7 417 3 0 Crackers 7, Gulls MOBILE, April tl.ig feiitured Atlllllla'. 7 to Aioinlc toilay, the Atlanta safly each of four time, at Score hv inninKa: Mobile "00 (100 1 110 3 8 3 Atlanta U10 202 7 11 4 Hniieriea l.alitie and Perkins; Cavet, l.cdbelter and Sibniidt. Mayer's hil-3 victory over player hilling bat.

Pels 3, Barona 2. XF.W OKLKAXS, April 211. With a three, bagger, a dnnule and aingle out of four timea at bat, Kdiiioiidsnn was the chief contributor to New Orleans' victory today over Birmingham by a srore of 3 to 2, making the eigthth straight gam won by the locals. O'Oonnell Wins KRESNO. April lib KddiT O'Donnell won tho three hundred mile automobile race in connection with Fresno's rnlsln day celebration today.

There was 17 starters. A cup and $3,000 is to be awarded to the winner. O'DonnclPs lime was 4:54:13. Jim Parsons was second nml Frank F.llfott finished third. Eur: Cooper was ruled out of the race at the end of the twenty-firth L.p for failing: to leport to tho referee a rhamro of mechanicians.

KENDALL AND T. H.S. TEAMS WILL MEET Tuesday Afternoon See Local Atnletes Competition. Will in Preliminary to the state interschol-astlc meet at Norman. Slay 4.

5 and 6, the Tulsa hlnh school trac'ls" team will stage a dual meet with Kendall academy Tuesday afternoon, on the college cinder path. Although Coach Baker of the hiRh school agTRrepation has some good material to send against the Presbyterian youngsters, the fact that the academy squad has been as great as the college bunch at Kendall promises to make things Interesting. It is probable that the results of this meet, will enable Coach linker to make his final choice ns to who shall represent the local hitrh school at Norman. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Louisville Minn.

palls Indianapolia Columbua hi.naoa City Toledo SI Paul llilwaukei Won lost Pet. 1 i. 1 3 .700 A 4 .600 .5110 .4 ft .414 4 (I .3 7 .300 3 8 TEXAS LEAGUE, Hailed Score by net ooo nlo .1 St. I. US OIIU inn OUH I Mi'iiinarx Frrois.

S. halk. Aiisltn; two I'll si' hil. Sltoiton. .1.

Cdlln': three. Irse hits laikson; stolon base. Schalk, Sis-ler, Cilliis; il.ml.le plus, rnhir to ler. Jackson to sieralk. Sihalk in W.sHei 1 1.

H'le i lay. Weaver Fournier; base, on lulls, lll'isml! Phnk atiurk out. In- liu.srll I iank 3. I innirea. O' l.ouclilin ami bland Dodgers ft.

Giants 4. April en New its aevnuh str.n.'bl gm here tnjav when thev v. orfea'tii by Hrookln! In a twelve In-niiir tame 4. Hrmkhn In the twelfth inning on I'leresstve singles hi nan. bert, Stengel and Wheal, Merklr wo ar.

Datiolt Cleveland 4. Ill'TROIr. 21. tub's doulle ill Ihe eleventh itiliiui alter Vlll had at ea mliQiiect 10 scenpd on Kaiai agb's eenflee csv Metrolt a 1 1, rilling .1 to 4 vie. ti over Cleveland here tn.hu.

Ti gers, runs bel ind wl en they ran'e lo hut 11, lie ninth, tied I lie --oie on single. Fonli Wortli 114 11 Sbreveport Houston San Antonio M. a miont Gnlveaton Dr.ll Won Lost Pet 0 (id.) 0 6 9 fl 7 7 8 8 7 0 .5 13 2111 American Association Get Yours Now Varsity Fifty Five The preferred young men's style lA.suit to be proud of, made by Hart Schaff ner Marx ilu SA 'J'oledo 2. liuisrille 4, Coluiuln'S 1. llidianapolia I'aul (Ten Milwaukee 3.

Ulmirar.oliK 4. 3, Killlsaa lily 0. Texas League Houston 1, sail Antonio 0. Calveston 't, lleamnont s. I'aliaa 1, Fort Worm 3.

Fhreveport 3, 2 BaseMfl Today DENIS0N vs. TULSA ASSOCIATION PARK. GAME CALLED 4:00 ADMISSION 25c GRANDSTAND 28c 1 It.

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