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TTI-8A DAILY WOHU rUIDAV MKIIMMJ, MAV 28, 1011. six. "CAP" ANSON'S FORTY YEARS IN BASEBALL V.linird In ill my old cnairatla. tn.l Invfti ill Hie ipoit, who hvo mi. Is llip u.nie what it it mi to ill ikew lio will continue In "pl.y lull" llf ul'l-timcii liiic itniik out ihe ADRIAN C.

ANSON. if ml 14 All I textj CHART XI. I HHh Win the Pennant Neither ilia president nor tlm cap- tain of tl' f'lili'HKi'H liiul worried a lit II IJl over my threat to drunk my I contract tfpuldlng certainly nia well enough to reciignlio my big bluff UK thn final kick of a mini who wouldn't no back on III a word uo mat-tar what tils patHotial llkaa and din- Ukea might ha W'hon It came to tho eoriitih tlime nan not tug to do but I It up the bHt I could wllh tho prospective Mr. Anion uud tutu luy tarn inward I ha anttlng uu Ho I auhiiillled meekly, put on tlia CblriiRo iiiilloiiu and etartod In to do 1 my beal to help win the covafed pen- pennant for tho Lake Mb IiIr in metropolis Inning thai winter pf 1ST fi- 7d til" National b'tigurt a formed. Morgan II Hulkeloy of Hurtold.

Conn, iifirrniircl governor and now til tort Stales HonaKH from tlnif hiiiIii, tin Its llrsl mKld nt and lUU-d the: po. I I i ri ore NrM Hon, bring Hiii'r h-d by Mr llulheit. The eight elul.H Unit wra miMiibi'iH of i lie league with the Athh'llc of I'lilbidfiplilii, llin IIoh tons. iii HiirH'onis, 'ho I hleuKos, Ilia Louis, the. Louisville, the Miituula i of New York ulid the In.

Ity the or ni! 1 1 ut Ion of tlu now league no city of less limn 711.001) In llulillalilH could become a member. anil no city could represented by moia tbuu one club If Ibiil bail loan thn rule when I waa with the A ill letl.s we would hava been spared the humiliating experience wllh tlia Phil-adi'lpblaa baalan by our own towns-man! Another reform brought abiuit by tho laugne wiut the adoption of a plnver'a contract. With that In force tha Chicago coubl uot have taken the "big four" away from Ronton. Tlia naw rulaa also provided for tha eipul- alou of nirinberi guilty of breaking their contract or fur dishonesty, and (or a penalty inch man ware debarred from playing In league, clubs Gambling and Itijnor selling on club ground wra prohibited ami any play Intorented tn a bi't on tlm raault of a gaiiia waa llnbla to gat the grand bounce gne I could ratm'mher lha make. I tip of Mia I'hlcag team in 'ha mat aeaaon of tha Nutlonal lengua wlltiout i fonaiiltlng my diary, but lo tnuka aula 1 aea tliut It wua aa follows A I) ttpaldlug, plichur, captain and man Her; Jamaa Whl'.

rat char; A f' An On, third liana, Roa Huno-a. kecmid i ta; Cal McVey, tt--at ban', I. He tara, thnr'atop; .1 (Ibuin. left i fiald; Paul A llinea. centar Held, 1 Ilobait Addy, i Aa I hava aatd alrradv, fo'fr of iliae weie' roated away from tl; patmunt winning tlOBtona and a tlflh who waa myi-alf wna unit, lo-d butily from the I'hlladolphla Athlmlca Tor tio mn Vho had ben ireii'i'd In aiii'h A i hftudad niannar, I want to remark, ware a tolerably chi nl bunch of ball merchant at flrtt tha lluaiou folka w'ia cnnhed by thalr loaa that ihoy hardly knew which way to turn, Tlia blow waa a tougU on, but tha man ag'-mant gathered up tha fragmanta and want to maka thvlr orimlratlon aa formldobla poealbla From that Unm ou Hoatona aola aruMtlon waa to beat Chicago, but It tmppanad that a bested them lu ulna atralght gaim a befora thay got their h'-arta' denlra I ahall narer forget tha flrat gHina wa playad on tha Doaton ground that aaaaou.

It WAa Mamorlal day aud a rV)id orowd tumad out to wltncaa tha event. Long bafor tha hour named to call tha gama the luclomiie aa packed too full for comfort, and a at crowd of dleappoltned fan, aomo Of tbem from long dlatntK-aa, waa making a big hullabaloo out hide On account of the holiday uo one waa working and apparently everybody waa wild to aee tba "Ptoleti Mg Eur" In their naw unlforma Tha mob waa ao deuaa that at one tttna It looked aa though there wodld not be room In the grounda to play tha g.ima. Whan tha gate ware clneed the crow aw armed over tha fancee and tha force of apcclul pollcnmtiu bad mora than It could do to pteaarve order 1 wish you co' ld hava aean and heard the ovatbin the "Tttg Four" re calved when ihey put In an appear ance Tha crowd waa an tickled to gca tha old fuviH'ltca that lha fuc; AMI -I Ml MS. BASEBALL TODAY Sapulpa vs Tulsa Game Called 4 M. South Main St.

Grounds lhat tha player were now member of a hoatllu (nam waa loat tight Of for tha time being Tn fiulfc that follow nil "aa played Unddf oOnalderahla dlltlculty, but It waa out Of the moat enjoyable I err took pgrt In. Harry Wright, the Botton tutoftfai', made ft herolo attanipt to run up ft fobre, but Spalding1! ollent pltoWflg ttad Impoallblo tbt li OMaeftUrt to 4l0. Aa a reeult, we beat thenl, ojij ttl( made them lorer tha vr of Ihe urioluln of the "Bl fotlf," I Nmombtr that I did acytljlnfl itmv tlohal on that ottajlcu. I did It failed to gat into my diary, Co Ocptambar i met JJoitoo tor the tenth and laat time that eea n't were tiitghty ahiloui to our aOooulit agalnat Ui ulub t('0 atralght vbJ'orlaa, but werg doomed to dlaappolutinent. I luppoae that our nine prevloua incoeaava had made ua over confident, or ptrliftp It waa our unxlaty that made ua ahuky, for we to win.

balng beaten by a gcort Of 10 to 9 Hut. any, It waa worth bnlng lli'licd that day Mi ioe how happy It mado Harry Wilghl to aave Junt oi.o little game out of the ten we bad pullvd off Ha waH tickled that bu hud at hut downed hi hatad rlvula In a tlr.gln gama that he poaltlvely huKK'd OHourka when he Cl'Ouacd lliu lion, a plutu and aoorad tbft winning run I've got to toll you, thouch, that 1870 wua mighty poor fiuuuu fr Uiu bunliioi i'iid of tlm gama. Al liiounh curried off tha champion HC P05lTIVlLr JIUGCEP 1 1. -a I the iii in tin- Wcm. i ii I "ill wbl.

ll ll lepreseuls ,7, I I I l' lie M.H V-is lo -e 1 Ml lo I.I1IIC MM I-- hip, quit loaar, and not a alngle oluh In tha new league mado a cent. That flrat year of tho league was far from bring a tlnuuctitl aiieceas. Some of the dub got Into aarloua troublo. My old friend, the Athlettca. anc the Naw York Mutuala fallad to play out their Kclioiluled games In tlm wuat that year, and at tho tmxt annual meeting of the league --held In C'lav land tha following December tbay wato uxpelled That left only ill 1 I'M to onler the aiena for champion.

ahlp liotuua In IS77. Tha uwiu who the league muat have fait a little hhaky aa to the outcome of their experiment, but there watu't anything that could chill the pedal extremltlc of William A lluUiert whan once ha had undertaken to aen a thing tliiniigh The 01 Eiiniiatlou of the league had been a hobby with him for eara, and ha declared Unit tlm new venture waa goling even bettar than he had expected I am alud that he lived to see his heine In aticceasful opeiatloii i Tin' tall I hlgiied again wllh the. While Stockings, aa did Spalding, Mo-Vey, lliu lira, I'elar. Andrua ami (llenii of thn old tanm W'blie rapentiid of hbl deeeitl.ill of the Hub lllld went 1 hack lo his lli-st lova Our newconiere weie lliailley. who bad dona aouie woiifcrful pitching for lha rtt.

I.onU club that aaaaon, and Smith, a promising catcher nud oulflaliler Then, after 1 had my tiUHliicsa arrangements for the net aeamii, I returned to Philadelphia and i put the ftnlahlng touch to the moat lim poriant and profitable tratiHiictlon In which I hava ever taken part. I don't mind lelllng you. though, that when I I faced the domlnlo on that occasion I I wa moie rattled thnn ever I have been when, bat In band, I 1 ava atood balnea tha moat purillhg (wirier In Ihe league We went out to Marahalltown on our wedding lurnay, putting up for few- ilaja at lha Anton hoiPa, wboee pi oiilctor wa tickled to death to aee us It waa our flrat meeting alnce I had become a full fledged piofesalonal ball player, and the old gentleman bad I entirely lecovercd from hla attack of I aplean du to my refuaal to become a scholar Aa for hl new daughter-in-law wall, I don't mind lul'dng you I tliut slut pin, In a big htt right at the mart oiiiIiiiiinI In toinoi row's paper. Win-, tennis baiiiploiisblp. i 'I, hi'ioin i i in.

1 1. la Mai The full 'i-Hi iiMnhoni'i won Hoi ton nl hnniol hlp roth slug es and hie, in Hi-' State 1', et held al il(- luh, ma t'lt" the hitler putt of the w. ck. erne Al len. who annexe.

I I. I'M hollol'. isl year 111 singles, nlir- def, led his tn the final' iikii Hinds of Kingfisher Cd. I. It was a sensational match Alden won onlv lifter a leiitfle 'Igl the I'll'ltl lllld deriding et go- lug to l'l acora.

In the doubles and Dene Mound. of lenn of the I41W hool, wore Hie Sooner I Tha result In tills! match 1111, 11 Mirprlsa to the t'nlx i.rlt silica Moni'et I eMi-ani'dy youthful and bad neyer coniele.l In a toiirim- metit before Tha H. inner team play- ad Inylnclhla flgbllna It wm through the preliminaries and eiiil film, a ii till capturing tba cluiinploiisliip from tlia I'trorgest collnmi rau.uut ax-pelt,) the rhal aid oola could miialer EEMS WARNING S.VI I.M i I VIC.VIU 'H H.WlihS la IS IIIL. IfoLL. A MATTER OF ONLY $600 lliu I AiTount of Italli'oiuli'rt Mounts rpu nrd (o Ile al I In-II.

mil Musi if i (tut. A 1. 1 tho fum Tuliu. ill vv 1 1 1 1 -1 1 Is rull of ficih ii-la-ih" to Tulsa berth In the We, inn A.s.ieliin I ti llio 1 1 emu mil t. of I Ik- 1i til hetH.

'I II. I teller I'olloWeil a roll- I'-l III al'tel'llooll ami T. I II. i Hi. i Western Asmo-elailoh 14 riil of Ihe Tul.su le.iin.

1 1 -1 I him us I'ulio tut -a. May J.i. p. Ill, "tile Soulier It 1 1 1 1 I lli-lt' Ihe pie of Tllli-u ll. Hint the 1 1 1 1 1 I .1, -i e.l ll.il I Hie lloosl Tlelieta" III.

ToN.i liii.ieh ill "II. lie I el e- III Tu! I Wll.lt is ople I' ll, a ilo not ii I I enly tone 1 1 1 to i i i i any am here pl'o. sit 'on 111.1 ns this: he .11 lei I. 1 1, Ii, Is it I an a. Ii, furnish a free A p.nK uas in 1 1 i -i i 1 mil all of I he llh I he xeeptloli I soi.l.

The leillll mil i "H'-iUKhl lo Tul the aollrl- i.itinii four fins, r-i if the eollilnll'ee ol'1 he I leliets Tile rollllllt I I le I in Tlllsa. so ilnl Mr. 1 1 ii The Tulsa mi home from a road trip i Mil a perrentuwe a.l.l, 1 till' HI of the lilsl III lines play I on the home grounds It I play 1 ao.ei hall at Mipiilpa. It has die even so ir tn tho series here wllh Sspnlpii The Tulsa team is not I 1 1 1 1 k( in the pennant race. ll near the l.otioni, hut It must l.n lhat three games wall change tile position any train In the stanil-inu a whole The Tulsa team has playing I clean l.asehall.

Thei.s are (wo iht'ee places on the team lhat must en 1 will 1... strengthened To repeal, Tills, i has a ipi.nl team. Hut. scan ihe following statement ihe tin. nice of the team: I s'liillllirrs.

Hotel aecoinin.idiillons for Ida i ers. at hniiie. on Ihe roao ami in naming sea- son 4 Transportation, getting team I 1 1 7 1 'l'raii--pottiiion opening I of se isoll 1 Hi III) Sundries, such as new caps. ticliels. and s.n-li supplies 1 73.75 I I llles.

1 1 llll i a 1 1 1 1 ee In vlltng ctnl.s Si el lies 1 1 Mil- 'J 7 HTii Sll Total 11 11. lEcisdpls. 1 from oilier ay I rotu Tulsa 1 to club by com. olltllK boosl.r 11,1.. Tfi Turned unite, in .1.1 I 'Ll -I en d.H Total i'xc, -s of dHloil-selllelit I oyer I eeelpls $.1:1.1 L'll The lofegoing stut.ni.til was prepared Mr.

1 1 1 I -1 before eiter-ii game All of the I Apelise Hull will be incurred before Ihe close of the present series Is Included ill llie INI. If Ihe total of in esi rd ay and tin at Hie (rule to.lav hundred dollars. Hi, llie money taken money taken In amounts lo six Tills i team 111 go away for the next series with a clean The ipls yesterday were about flea If there Is a crowd of eight hundred out today every thing III good ll lias cost Tom llavdcn on nil average of $.10 a day to see Ihe baseball games ul llie South Main street park This money Is being dug up out of Mr, Hiydeti's oyvn pocket. Now is Mr lUydeti going In keep the team here? Dinger up. It la up to Ihe fan I i keep the team here.

Tut Tulsa on the baseball map Sapulpn, rllv to the smith of Tulsa, la support- i in; i.as. o. an learn in ine esiern mo HI l'l' Ire i eirv. i ii nt yvhera baseball has alivm had a black rye, Ihe team 1 1 malting expense Published by authority of aales committee of hoosler ticket. I'd.

I bunion, chairman, Tex liwln, menu i liter, i ilenn Condon i ti i ASSOCIVTION. lirT t1 t'Ti' i' t' srwHivt) or TrM4. 1.. lVt. Coluinhii Knnn Oltv Inneapoll Mllwiiuknn l.oulsy Kla St.

lMul Toledo lndbiniipoll 14 it) 19 ii to 2.1 24 1.21 1.17 .1.1 52.ij 7 ,474 not' Yl" TI'iM) itirmi.TH. At Cotuiiihiia Coluinhiia Kiinsa City Al Toledo. I Tulndo It St, Taut I At Indlnnnt'olU ludliMiapo'U Mlnneapolla At LoiiUyllla 1 .01 is 111 HUwaukM Ti I t.e rm i i i III', I II' II ke Hp II 11 III I I'S. Tills, I IS lie I I' I ll.n.leii el Iher pi, lees III i I 1 III I THE 1 1 AM) MITI.I'A AH I Itl it to a THAT WW HAPPENS KiUlron.lris lint mel I'lii) Well, Hill Anyway, 1 1 nlleii In Win out. Ki MiMi or SV.

Pet. I Fort Km ill) II I Snp'ilpa II .5." I usU.ru. 'i l'l .47 roflevilll.) lu II .471 I I I Ilespllii II res. lite. I ill tenia li.i I ii III inn tally wlihh me run.

T'ii a lost yc.s-uauie lo mi 1 1 i '1 lo Ii. A 1 1 1 1 -j 1 1 I Tulsa visit mailed oilt-al el I poltll III tlm name, the Uuili is ucr.) ii rank emu to liav. iiiK In Ihe cause Kuril Mile score. I III till! liny an. I 1 roiiiiiiK In Tills, an.

I It. ami thorne tor In ihe third Sa- liulpa sci.i'e.l two h. was Hi ell a pa-s, and i i second by Kelleliiiaii, home after L.Tol LlMoli's Mllgle lllld a si a tw o-li-iKger, I Tn'. la i It was in the liti i i error played have i 'lay l. knock I Nil, light to IleSlIlolll and lial seemed double piny i look got to thlii -ii -cued fla; brook cl'lficed to in.

I driven id flny- 1,1 se with llso scoled. lie 1 1 I 'esllltitld'S Ilei iiian lilt, in easy bill ll was unified, a sure chance I. I'lay- lll.le a nnniile l.ltlel. hopes of Til nth. .1 single tiny walked.

both, held of Tllls-l'H lip. liesmond t.llef Whell I. iiil tills time ih, were "fad-l." In ll. 1 i i.e-lllolld sir. t.

I ii and l'l ich's two -bugger In ihe ninth, the baiting order was not riiial to ihe oca I struck out. (iray lilt ulid was helped uioiiiid Ii and Klugle, Finch went to llrst on an rr I lolzhaiiscr lllllll pe.l I In' forced I'Tarh out al nl. lug third. made by l.erov. ball, and i Iray tiee- irssary lilt and (iray hit and llol.h-ius.r e.red.

Harvey went to third, dis a ppolnled The fans went home hen l'eters hit a hi by lloldwnlllie. I The score: apture 1 Sapull'ii -it. rd. ib lli l'iiian i laybi k. Alt 1 1.

I-' K. 1 1 0 0 If i ul a 0 0 II Ilacknthorne, Lcriy, rf Meyers. Lake, lb I iohlivailhc Near, Totals Near pit, Inns, not .1 TuKi I le: moll, s.i linn, lb I' Inch, ci ilolhauser, Kilcy, ib i.aryey, ri', il'elel-s. ill. I dank, c.

Kiee. lb. 1, I ii l'l 7 l'l 1 I first and se lo but. old inn-, it. It.

II lui. A. K. t) ll 1 1 I. .11 innings: ll It 1 Sap.

TUN a una i inl Minimal Tw i ba hil -i l.el-oy Klley. I la. Ii, I l'Ti'Nt bn- balls 1 1 IT lllce oiT I lotcnk.s.s 2 off I'al I. c'liick out isy by i'al I -rsoli S. 1 lollble play i iy to 1 1 sinond.

Wild pit. lies Hit by plleher -i iray Sioi.n I. Claybrook, I'es- inond. iii ii. s.i.-rlfhrt hits- Keliar-iii.

in 2. 1 lo i-hauscr, I'elers. t'mplrc i.arrelt. 5) AMI.ItU A MlAtil K. .1 KTAN1I(.

Ol' TLA MS. Petrolt it pi ago Post, in New York I 'ley nhind Washington iflt. L'Hll a YI SI I I'D Y'S Itl Si 1 TS. tbh ago Ins I Inn I pore. It, 11.

Chicago 3 New York 2 LI tinlicrlo W'lille, Walsh and 'i II-. vn ami llrockette, Wnrhop Mrlllllli 1 Wnshlligton Ivirolt lado Tlmrty sum. It. H. F.

1 11 1 1 3 -Johnson and llenryj 'ngtoii nn.l Stannne. I'atterlea lllels, Co Huston II, Hi I-oul It, iHo-ton 8 HI, Ldula a 10 2 Uiiltnlle Mcllalu, l'app, Wood and Corivpini Howell, Mitchell mi 1 Cliirlie, ('Uvehmd 8 14 4 rhlliidalphl' 11 IS I 1'attertoa Morgan, Krauao, Hen-der ami I.lvngtoti Taylor, Krnup and ljititf WwM Pen a of thls real i tobacco. Roll one. Hangup the string over your little V. finsrer and put a lteht to the wmmmM NATIONAL l.l-.A(;l STAMUMi Ol- TlvXM-.

1 1 1 1 w' i I oslon. May 111 0 f'lilbidelplna 23 1.1 p.ntpmrd; r.iln. I ') 0 New- York I 18 1 1 2 ') 0 Chicago it HI -J 1 It 0 I'ltlsllllrg 20 14 i)i ii I 7 1 I) St. I.oiils 1.1 IH '9 a i ii ii a ciiicintiiiti 47 association. 4 Hnoklyii lit 21 .1171 llostoll L'l .2 (' i.ii.'f toi v.

Hrooklyn at Hoston. rhllade plila at New Vorlf. i at I'lltsbiirg. I'ST'I Itl) V'S Itl St lI S. Losing su-rak Itiraks.

Score. It. II. 1-7. SI.

Louis 2 5 2 I 7 1 I'atlerles -Steele and nresnehnn; Alexander and I looln Itrool vii 2, I'litshiirff T. It. Peote. I'lltsbiirg Hrooklyn Ilntti-rlea r.elfleld nn.l Itii'lier, ItTtnn and Miller. If.

12 9 tilbson; N'i 11 OLDEST. AND MUb'C Ul LLUJLli SiflHAUST, Corns to me In conrldance. You will ra calve my person, I attention, I will uia you honcatly, treat you skillfully at.rl cure you pernumcntly. I am a regular graduate In medicine and thorouahly qualified under Into lit wa of Oklahoma, "W) Ul liua; imaiii 1 1 1 iwewi mi himiThi mm eitie Open a bag of tl tobacco. Roll the string over finger and put best cigarette Whifferino, but that's good Got a hod lying around? Tired of ordinary, heavy pip 2 tobacco Try STUD.

It's light and cool but wonderfully satisfying. STUD is genuine, rich Piedmont Country tobacco, with the all-there, nothing-missing flavor. No dope, no filling. Just sound, clean, pure tobacco. That's why Stud won't stain your fingers any more than cigars.

It's pure, nothing but tobacco. Ml for ZKl 7 Every time you see a white Now Yolk Drops Iroio Top. etCOl'M. It. II.

(Timililiati II 2 New York 1 5 1 Hatterles KeltY and Clarke; Ames, rranilall and Meyers. I (row noil Out. toi)Y. Sapnlpn nt Tulsa. Kurt Smith at I lependenriv CofTeVyilln at IndepeinlellcB.

TI'STI RntV'S lvllSt I Itatler Wins Own Independence, May 25. Willi Ihe base full Under mado a home run, winning hi own game. Tho acute: rt. II. 1'ort Smith 7 1.1 4 Ilidependenca 10 15 Hatteiles Powell, Matheyvs, and ltrown; Under and Harlow.

Mitskogeo Ioat Clos MuHkogee. May 25. Muskogee lost a rlose game to ('of fey villa today by a aeore of 1 0 to The acor.y rt. II. IT.

Muskogee tl 11 1 (Cofreyvtll 10 14 5 A Word is Sutficient rxamltintloii and coiiHiiltatlon I Invite the cloaeat Investlpatlon my methods. I don't want any 0110 to pay mo unless 1 cure them ao they will ulny cured. I cure my patient and they are aatlalled nnd alwaye glad they rama to mo. I guarantae this hy an Instrument In writing, given under hand and i-cul. To Jialge my ability without personnl consult, tle-n may be an Injuatlre to youraelf Hint will coat a life time of suffering Consultation la free and confidential, and you plnce yourelf under no obligation to ma whatever by coming to talk with me about your case, There are no weary wecka and montln of waiting and watching and hoping for benefits aa my treatment goee to the root of your trouble and doai away with the disease or weaknaaa ao quickly that yuu often feel altogether dlfferant In a few day.

I euro without oHrntlon und hy the latest ami txwt nio'liod. Hlood I'olson, Bkln Dlsoaao, Nervou Troubles, Iaiat Mtnllty, IMIea, Flstuln, Kidney and HUildor Trouble, Aout Dlsonao, Lnilloii, Proa-tail, Hti'lclure and nil wcakiipass of men. Dlwnac of Wowwi I cordially Invite women tifferlng from pelvlo dleordere to coneult me and Invaetlgate my mathoila of treatment, It may aave you from a tired lea and dangerou operation. c. w.

Mccarty, m. d. Ill Hi 9. Main fl Tulsa, Okla. Office consultation and mammoth X-ltay Free.

you ever smoked. tobacco Get hep. boys! horse, buy a bag of STUD. Halterlen lleagan. llurm and W'll-son; Judsou, Thrnllklll and Itradliiii y.

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