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TVt I A DAILY WORLD, PR DA 1 So Use Talking, Jeff is Certainty Intelligent By "Bud" Fisher AJtLl-, WAT DO 1ct tMltK QP that-? A CArJlt s' fjftfr. J' LyCS A tA I f4M.V bO YOV THINK) I LAUlty UMt 1 IT. (T'J (vie (tT-i IT I cr lV A ULACK BV, 1 MUM I it I i it I SPORTING EVENTS li a bull a in i acing i General Athletics 11 Ki nr i hi STANDING OF THE TUMS I I li in At lGCE. Won, Lost, I. M.I N( II.

IX I I I UN m- hi rsroi ki i hi i I II. II FERNS WANTS II THINGS Nsn. fork Pittsburg Phlladelph Cincinnati Kl Louti IT 74 70 II 47 .14 41 S3 u4 73 7H AMI Kli I I M.I K. Both Mn Hare Won Recent i Boston Philadelphia Washington Chli ago in Hot ui iiir urand Vest Thursday. aoptaa.

Detroit I lev el. 111. 1 Won Lost ,,11 3 7 7T 02 63 II 71 78 i. I Nan fork St. Louti i Hi hi AMI Itll ISR'N Won I.

Minneapolis 'j'! Icblumbus II Toledo H7 Kansas city Milwaukee st Paul 76 Clarence Wild it Ferns will lux Art Maglrl Iti this city Bo pt ember II, only on the Ironcad condition that Magiri weighs In at 141 pound Tins requirement uml the further demand that a referee from out- lOC 11 1 UIMt l' Seieil'1, UIC III' OlOJ i.oillsv 111 f'ln'n iu' ii iiino i kw Indianapolis II ion the least hit contrary. Thi following pith) telegram was received yesterda) from ferns! clevei manager: Sept. 5. pi ,141 ,111 430 .376 ,191 Ill ,104 4 4 .433 .347 Pet .714 .13 580 .500 4 F. 7 .83 tin A BOOST CRIDIROM l'nltl wax IUM I I 1 IN M.

-I lie I PB i i 1 1 EMBAY. I ual flulil inuet Will prubably bu held UMSt apiing III Tula, I ndlliK to AJ. l'ii. K'-udull figurliit; on taking rtORllAMt P-rt In thai in it. I boyg has ket ball team at K-n-dall I la year gives prwinl.e uf bettis wurthy of BOttSg, Two it rncinbera of the CbSlgSt hub tiool team that won th.i rbam-I lOMklp two years uK'i are niinltiK to I '1 ulna, and lh ro will alio be the most I laHt year'a surrasaf III to win gj a DUOISU.

The Klrl banket ball li-am will alKo le a alronx mie. Hut In the meantime wait for noma real baseball noise from KtMbUl, AROUND THE STATE Interesting News From Many Oklahoma Cities -i Ml. I it I MAIWHAti li Mm litis UKUANIBB Ki.l LRETCXXEH CAMPAIGN COMMJTTKB NATIONAL LEAGUE Aagtist Loss Ragultlni fraai PI res in Uktabona Anosnt- to tMJSMt, OKLAHOMA CITV, Sept. 5. Th-1 AiiKiut fire losd In Oklahoma amounted to lllt.ltl.ll, of Which wu aln buildings.

of the seventy- yorfc PBllartnimiU 1-2. fiv rir-a. t. ww dus to plain PHILADELPHIA, Bspt -Two Barslsaansss, sbjhtsra wsn unknown. greal finishes gave Ney York today's twelve isuxht from adJulnliiK build-gsmss here, ll to 1 and 4 to i.

Seaton li'tts, eleven werr- su)n to be I utids Will Be Collected fur Kational and Btato smpalgns. liotb "KI.AlloMA CITY, Sept. 6. At or- liXDiMtloii of the democratic state mmgnlgn lommttt irastsrday tb fi llowinn were eleeted: J. y.

Neweii, jennitiKH. chairman of the si-ukers' bureau, Luther Lir-rlcon, chairman of press burMU i i. Btswart editor of lbs Knui iti pAfWAOT OF Iti sun'. 1 lo.V DBNOCNCINfl III M.MIMVI IIATIOX. shut out the visitors In the first Rime Incendiary, nnd mice chewing match- Morning News, assistant chairman, KENDALL COACH IS BUSY Condi Mm Lrrlvea ami pure, in Jump nun the I rout Hanks of Athletics, The sound of rouch-shod Iocs com- i sharply in contact with the pig- gjttn Will be Waited on the gentle I I'CeSSS tliat float STOUUd Ken.

lull COl Icg'o next week. They're going to line a tegular football ti am at Ken-nail this year, with a regular couch Slid regular players. They're going to play the strongest teams of the until the eighth Inning. Then seven ami hllJi plulng with mat h- singh-a were m.nln In seu 'cesslon off es were responnlble for one fire h. ami the first man tO face Sea- The fire loss compared with that Of successor.

Klnnerati, also slntfleil August, lull, was about per cent TheSS hits, with an error by Lodge, I State Marshal Hammonds, who gav New York six runs. They added I made a report to the state Insurance mother pair of counters In the ninth department, urges city councils to on Becksr! home run, a pass to provide for Inspection of the business Bnodgraai and Murray's triple. and factory districts by the local fire President Kegel protested this game departments ix.i a means of elimination the grounds that I'mpire Ellgler Ing fire danger. SI i eti in i ailing out Mages In the sixth Luring the first -ar of th It nlng. Magee was being run up and labomn department the loss through down the line when collided wjth Wll I preventable fires was SB.

son, who dropped the ball. I Through unknown fires and those only two hits were made off Alex- cafhlng from adjoining buildings the under for Innings of the second con-1 loss wis fully 90 per J. 1 1 Strain, Wann, chairman of the organisation and finance committee) Lave, l'rawley, secretary of the state committee, secretary of the campaign committee! Luke stalling, iu-rant, assistant secretary. Herbert L. Iiolen, chairman of the committee, presided and Was given authority to name members of the subcommittees.

State Chairman Harrlll anil nearly all the committeemen attended. Kx- Ok- State Bens(or J. H. strain of Wann was named member of the com mitten by Congressman Jumes S. Davenport The committee will endeavor to reach an agreement with National tet.

BnodgraSS mads I home run In cent of which was bellev. il to have Committeeman Calbreath as to the gathering of campaign funds, thi state committee believing this work AMERICAN LEAGUE. tb- seventh InnlnR and singles by Mc- been preventable Cormlck, Becker and Doyle tied th Luring th month tiro were con- SCOrs in the eighth. New Y'ork wonlvictfd fur arson, receiving sentences 1 should be done by a single ofgunllA- wtth only the state unl 1 the ninth on Murray's double and i of seven and nine years, respectively, ion and not by two finance coin- linston I Hslilnglon BOSTON, Sept The Huston Americans, by defeating Washington i to 3 today lib ned their lead to II games and also went Into the He la down to thai weight now, If li in the series between th two Magiti la ten ounces over lis pounds -lubs, Until today Washington was there Will he no bout, Who Is going Ibu only team against which Boston "Kansas City "Jimmy Kelly, "Tulsa, Okla. "Kerni Mill weigh 143 iioindu (or the match at Tulsa, Beptember 1-.

MOW YORK i tevore, if Becker, If Coyle, lb Bnodgrass, cf Murray, rf Markle, lb to referee? Where do you Intend holding hoiit Bend transportation by September Kerns working now. "JIMMY HUR8T." bad not won a majorlt of its games, but the series now stands to in fax or of ft iston, Today 's although 1 '11 IV base running cost several runs, but In- started local tallies with passes, which were followed by errors, Hits bj Carrigan, STerkes end speaker ther Boston runs, th message, Kelly ot busy with Ma-glrl'a local representative, who said: "Art Is In Pprlngfleld now, training hard for bis match at Tulsa, He Is heart and soul bent on beating the Wild. at. Magll I welched It) pounds In his bout at Springfield lasl Monday night. He will havi no trouble In making weight tor Kerns." Magtrl won his fight at Bprlngfte as the following excerpi from a story In the Springfield Republican will Batteries: O'Brien ahow.

Cashion and Henry. "In ten Interesting runds, marked by clever leading on the pari of Art Matirl. of Bartlesvllle, Harry Singer, of Chicago, was outpointed before members of the Springfield Athletic club in the Initial bout of its fab season." ll I 900 3 3 and Carrigan; barred. All this should sound mighty gooo t'i the athletlc-lovlng folks of Tulst. 'V.

for It means that Kendall colli gs is at last coming into 1 1 own i- former listless attitude hag gone. Instead there has arrived a new spirit together With new men. The thing mat has built hundreds of colleges and en the most atiriutlve p.irt of llerzog, 3b cfoxens others will have its stand. Wilson, Illg at Kendall from this time an, Lartley. President Hawley has decided that Fletcher, es a much bigger enrollment than has Mathewson, ever before been witnessed the col- xMcCormlck I i ge, new buildings and new life, as it were.

Kendall ii due to be given Totals credit for hlevi ms on the atn- xBatted for I It tb- field o( honor. II. L. Alb ti. young, strong and eti- getic, a splendid athlete himself, has arrived.

Now that he has I ln- tioduced you will kindly call him oa. Allen" hereafter. Por he's to be the director of athletics at Kendall "oil ge. He's moved hero with 1 If family and he likes the city. But Merkle'g home run.

The res l'lr-t i. amc. AH 3 1 5 4 II 0 1 3 1 10 0 0 In the penitentiary, ALA, Sept. (I Special.) V. Tate Brady Of Tulsa, was today re-elected state commander of the Sena of Confederate Veterans.

This makes tiiird term for Mr. Brady, He defeated Colonel Ollrner of Oklahoma cny, and Qenerai Crittenden of stlgbr. At today's session of the annual reunion, BlUdy Introduce da resolution which wan passed by the meeting, denouncing Governor Crime's veto of the confederate lmspltal bill on the grounds of economy, after the legislature had unanimously passed the bill. The resolution accuses the gov. ernor of culling a special election on section seven, article nine, which was Solely In the Interests of the great corporations, an expense of win ii be could have submitted th same election and saved the tax payers the entire amount.

QUARREL, I. Mis SBOOTING. St. Iuls 100 001 0'JO 4 4 Batteries Perry, Catnnlts ami (Jibs' Harmon, Oeyer and Btesnahan. mlttees working.

Funds collected by thi Galbreath committee are for the national campaign, The state com- I mittee nlan need fiinil- tnr LAWTON, Sept. 5. Word his EXFOnclXG HON LAW. in. Innatl Chicago I.

CINCINNATI, Sept. Cincinnati wrk. Says Official, Where POO. Do Not Want II laU'orced. ly tnrougn the supeit.

pitening or recruit named Gregory, recently ob I iKL been received from Temple that that ii. 0, Blackwood shot and fatal? ly wounded Arthur Graham at that place this afternoon, it is alb g. that an altercation which may result in the first murder trial the new county of Cotton arose the de OMA city, Rept liver of Ice made by Graham. Blaok- lalned from the Ottumwa, lows, team, I If lh(' Proh la.w enroea at wood was reconflj elected treasurer It Is st.it, ,1 that Bbtckwoll hastened to Waiter tiio count seat, to give himself up, lie allowed eight scattered hits and PHIKDELPA Paskert of i 'tavath, rf Magee. If Luderus, Walsh, lb I Ionian, ss Lodge, lb NEW YORK, Sept.

I Philadelphia i a double header from the New Vorki here today, winning by 19 to and Ti to The second game was called at the end of the ninth on account of darkness I'hi'adelphla hit 40 All 3 4 4 3 3 4 4 3 2 0 0 1 on this same night Ferns was given three New York pit. hers In the first a draw with Itaj Bronson, the world's came for Zi hits, totalling II bases, laedlng welterweight. According to In the sixth Inning, they made ten articles that haw appeared this week runs off Caldwell and Davis on five In the Kansas city newspapers Kerns singles, two doubles, two triples, two was reaiiy entitled to a decision in the passes, two errors and a wild pitch, Indianapolis engagement There was i Plank was effective for the visitors no referee's decision and Bronson, in In the second game, while the world's he thinks more of the college, lie's Kllllfsr, 1 ud experience with the brawny Senton, 2 I 0 0 ungsteri of Oklahoma for hs comes Flnneran, 0 0 from the state normal school at Sfhudt-, 0 eathi rtord. xMlller 1 Football at Kendall this year Is go-1 Itig to be one lug attraction," said Totals 31 1 7 27 17 2 i L. yesterday, We're going to be-! (Batted for Flnnecan in eighth.

i work on the first day of Score by Innings: which Will be next Tuesday." I New York 000 000 02 8 Tuesday a sqUSd Of at least 20 stu- Philadelphia 000 100 0001 dents i expei ted to appear on the Second Game, WU effective at till critical stages. Mitchell, Grant and Tinker hit well. 8 in 27 12 Heinle Pletx, tin veteran catcher, was In eighth. given his unconditional release lifter the game by the Cincinnati club. II PO A Score by Innings: B.H.B, 0 Chicago 000 010 000 1 0 1 Cincinnati ....001 Oil 00x 4 12 1 0 1 Butteries Beulbach, Smith and 0 Cotter; Gregory end McLean.

0 lii Kiy Boston 8, 1 BROOKLYN, Sept. Brooklyn 0 beat Boston In a ninth Inning finish 0 today, 4 to 3. With the wore tied al 0 the beglnnln of the ninth, Titus 0 ttlpled for Huston and scored on Dev-0 bn's sacrifice fly. For Brooklyn Cut- 2 1 0 0 0 1 111 1 I I 3 0 0 0 1 KhaW walked with one out and scored from first with the tying run or Smith's double. Lauhert walked and Wheat's infield tilt filled th, bases Hummel bounced one high In the Ferns' dressing room after the fight, admitted to Ferns that the la iter out-fought htm.

Ho asked a return! match and It is granted him. Pro- champions fell hard on Fisher In the third inning. The scores. i'lrst game H. Philadelphia 03 10 101 -19 'J3 I field for the preliminary workout.

No NEW YORK AB time will be lost In picking the men Devore, rf 3 tor the first second or "scrub" Keeker, rf. cf 1 teams. Miller, McDonald and Roy Doyle, 2h 4 are three likely looking fellows for Bnodgrass, cf, rf 4 the line, while Handlcy Is almost Murray, If 4 1 sure bet for tsokle, Thero will be Verkle. lb 8 moters Immediately got busy and tried New York 1130 00 r. 10" 9 9 4 to sign Ferns for a lout with Mike' Batteries: Brown and Lapp; Celd- OtbhonS.

Kerns knocked Bronson well, La tie, Warhop and Sweeney, down three times during th. Ir fight, i Williams. One one of these occasions the gong Second garni H. U.K. rang as the referee counted nine.

Kerns Is In Kansas City now Philadelphia 004 0 105 I 1 He New York 000 0 20 2 4 0 Batteries l'lank and ECgan; Fisher, Ford and Sweeney, Williams. will arrive In Tulsa lb' day before the battle. Maglrl vvlh arrive In the city Sunday, to finish training. The show is icing w.ii advertised outside of Tulsa and big crow.u are looked for, especially from Bartlesvllle Blending met In a pitchers' cattle to- lib and Dewey, at which intt, pla i the the boys leech' a terrific 1 5 -round druw last fourth of July. Their bout hei will nccur al the Grand opera house, which will have a seuilnc iipaclty of, nbount 1,600, Chicago I.

Cleveland 1. CHICAGO. Sept White and iltchers' battle to-! Vale vxeti to. Th ig ti Yah i Ihnlnatcd at Tennis PHI LA I ELPH1 Sept. was lltnln.it.

,1 th day In the Intercollegiate champion ship lawn tennis tournament at the Cleveland. Marlon Cricket club, when II. W. Hatterh Paige, or tli Cnlverslty pan la lefcated it. c.

Gates, I kge will meel In thi semt-flnnis tomor- row J. (,. Nelson e( Dartmouth, Tho other semi-final will be between church of Prlnreton and Whitney of Han d. day, Chicago lining to 1. The locals scored In the first and sixth by I bunching hits.

A bass on balls, a Ingle, a lut by pit. hi ball, and an Infield out gave the visit. ra their run, President Comlsky announced tonight Umt be bad te'eased William I Simons, Handle)' and RUStlS BJ HertOg "old heads" In the baokfleld, Some Wilson, 4 mighty big fellows with football ex- Fletcher, ss 3 perlence nre to report at Kendall next Ames, 2 week. Prom indications the Kendall I CrandaN, I'ne Is going to he a hoavv one and the xMcCormlck 1 heavier the team the better advan- xxShaf.r 0 Inge It will hive this year, with the DOW rules that have been adopted Coach Wantland of the centra state i.ormal school at Weatherford has al ready written Kendall asking for a and he will probably be given PHH.ADKI.I'A r. date The A.

and M. school at Paskert, cf Htlllwatl nas also DOOR So a cam. with Kendall, to be played at Still water. Coach AllMl said osterdnv thai he Intended having a full sched ile made oul soon, Hs wants to ptaj the opening. losing and ThSOkat I I i ami I at Tulsa ii ro a 1 3 0 0 0 1 1 1 I 2 1 11 0 3 1 I to Tyler, who could no to the plate and Sn Score by liinir.p-Boston 020 OH' Brooklyn IH it Kling.

Allei I es ret the bsll cred the state capital," said State Knfi.rce- of Cotton county ment Officer Caudill, "it is practically Impossible to secure results at other piac s. The law can be enforced where the people want It done, but where the reverse Is true there Is no at-I tempt at enforcement hen we go to a community and demand that liquor sales be slopped we ire met with the proposition that liquor Is In Oklahoma City under tho se, so to speak, of the state government and until It is stopped here, other lie-trlCtS believe they have a right to xic- i late the law," Mr. Caudill returned from Wash- I ington county, where deputy enforcement officer is I killing a man arrested fat I glng. The two engaged I duel while on their wv ta enforcemf nt off times hit -rsar; The frt-i a ssa Women to Work for Good Rigid, GUTiiniH, bept Colonel Sidney Snugs, gtSte highway ccminis- sloner, today completed the org tnlsa- Uon here of the Logan Ceoat) Women's Is the first of Its In the warKl. with Mrs.

Deal Kletfer, president; Mrs. itch, vtee president: Mrs. bet secretary and Mrs. J. treasurer Colonel BUggS rgSUMM women of tRn with thj local ennfcatjj an iTl rJ -h- ssiuki tin mi -imt -a -s Ten- "-III -it.

The ms sguwnra Ke he 'ht-r-nr ir Mgmngion, is m- -lunn orrrits irrrried ui -mtoc he "-tu ttor. omuaur. wasr Sttng inln i hill rsesdl RUB, Sept. j. On tho '11, la lion St L.

illor'ley if Nobie county. es vts T'oeaaed Qtom 'lln hero Iflllnn H9) will not ui i ajuuej of Itilllntf Wlilam ienevy, nenr Mulsull. this aottOtn rhunMhty. Hnex-y llvou near Perry, iiiio ouniy. A post gtOEtosn -nation sliuwiHl that lie psrobablj ting icmorrhuges -atiiei lie new- given lnm Totals It 4 (Batted for Arr: xxltan for Crava Mag -s't i Trdilaw 'n leath 4oori P'INCA CITV.

Sept. Three -sei-Mm sitting in i-hstrs, ahout a BSlOJM' atte -vith in front 1 hxia vaa the irrtteeome sight icj-l SS und met the ge vhi-n the old 'Missouri miSfia tm on Srmtb Lret strwi 'va sswned rross BMMdMtMn Thr SSirT -vtim mtt ill a secret vMeli OS me In the city ever -vn MMM Three MM In ittlrr-. si: 'cUskin llgh U- is. vttl, 41ver sruim. It ile brlt.

r. rh table In front hem nn 'ill sticks nt Bitter than an Insurance policy course at Tulsa Husltic-s Collsge, ad. ler ard fertility, ton of.

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