Oklahoma City Daily Pointer (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 205, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 13, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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Baseball - Football
Boxing - Wrestling
POINTER'S PAGE OF LIVE SPORTS
Edited by PHILLIP R. COLDREN
Swimming - Bowling
Racing - Tennis
Desperate Desmond
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A Continued Picture Drama of Love and
Hate, with a Thrill In Its Elvery Picture
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Thl« time It wat Rotamond who foiled the
villain and saved Claude • pardon. When
Deemond hits the ground he'll find our hero
right behind him with a gun. Then there
will be doings.
Claude haa hi. revenge at last, and It; Aha! This will be Desmond's finish. I Oh. shucks! It's only a trained bear. The
sure is some revenge. Not only is Desper- What a pity Claude isn't here to see It. trainer makes big money rescuing people
at. Desmond left to the gentle mercy of the nV'T/ht'^f^'l.rinough to "ho ,hlnk ,he b"r 9<"nfl ,0 Ch™ ,h,n!
wild beasts of the forest, but he can't even Eh00, ,he b;ar Jnd save Desmond's worth, i UP- He even D«mond cough up real
get a puff at his cigarette. , less life. 1 ™"ey. «nd ,hat '• soing some.
Now that he bollevea Desmond It safely | You remember that old dope about look
sut of the way, Claude amuiei himself by ' ing before you leap? That's what Claud«
;.itcjilng butterflies to add to Rosamonds should have done. What will Rosamond
collection. Chasing butterflies Is not usually say when she finds the bottom of the canyo*
considered a dangerous occupation, but, mussed up with Claude's remains? Th«
i there are exceptions. 4 iext pictures wl'l tell.
CIRCUS MEN RUB
NOSES WITH COBB
OKLAHOMA WRESTLER
DEFIES BIG TOFALOS
NEW BIG LEAGUE
IS NOW ASSURED
Chicago, Sept 13.—William Demetral,
known a* liie Oreek man. broke totu tbo
city In a raife lust night, lie was iu
Oklahoma City, where he recently bought
some property, when he was advised by
countrymen In this city, that Tolalos, the
Maseball fans ure likely to he Interested
In iin iittractlon t arried thn year v Ith
t if Seli.s-Floto shows. Fhe circus carries
with it souiethlutf Iif.cr SW'II with n
• lrcus before- a full-Hedged baseball
national leach k
Phllsdelphla It. Itrooklyn 0.
Cincinnati 4. Pittsburg .
american leach *
Detroit fi. CleTelnnd 1.
Philadelphia ti. Washington 0.
Boston 4 rt, New York 0-74.
st Louls-Cblcafo game, postponed
rnln.
HOW THEY STAND.
tlier <n-g:inizatb>n 011
edgett, the greatest <
ever happier than *li
• I--" leading hh tenni
letory. The Huge of
Tii"
ond. Fred
ivorld
the
the
lightning change, ;uid nn a
ti local baseball camim
Last "eason the Sellf- !• lol
! games, with all sorts
• •I segregations and place
their < redIt. The last gun
they met tbel
ring artists
1 1 nt on "the 1
f ball-tossers to
afternoon's per
signal for a
liourument to
f the
wrestlers.
"1 u 111 the champion.'' stormed W llllam,
"and If Tofalos, or whatever bis name Is,
has any backing to Mipport his claims,
I will meet bin for .I side wager as large
as they wish to make The titli
heavyweight champion can then
to the
Clncluuatl. sept. 13. That a new major
league of baseball will* be organised the
first of next year, to be run Independent
• >f the \ii!loual Commission ur BaMball, ,v , ...
^>lr.Ri« I r Mil I
"®* "« Meortja* tn UM Mat-- ^ -J |0
went of I . A. Fletcher, who promoted the | \PW y«>rk
ill fated proposition to tonr the country r H
with the two star teams representing the
American and National leagues.
This venture was killed by the ruling
or the commission Fletcher also stated I cnuago nu
that the thirty eight pwyers who mlgned St. Louis 40
t ontracts with the All M irs, nud received I
will be permitted NATIONAL LEAUt'E.
JACKSON, STICKER
BALKS ON TRAIN
•TORNADO" BURNS
l etroit . ..
Washington
cleveland
New Orlenn* La . Sept. in After hoard
In;.' a train to report to the Cievri.md
Americans .!«>e Jackson, premier hatter of
the Southern league, whose hlttln; prac-
tically won the pennant for New Orleana.
cliaiiKCd his mind Jackson had agreed to
to Cleveland, chaperoned by llob Ollka,
".«nI 1 veteran scout, who was familiar with his
I eccentric ways, but ai the last moment
.M."! I he balked
Jo
the ma Jo
big citiei
ii.-, I Carolina farm from here
■ league that
room '.n the
jolrig to his i
11
the.v
Ida, S.
of the year
iVnterloo.
in the
henietrai wl
Empire T lien t
meets Charley
I show bis abllll
f Friday night, where
I'utler iu the maiu bout.
the
ish in the
lot of en
and enjoy the benefit
<1.1
given I
challenged by the
ly ,-mo fo
and what
Ic was
L.ll that
l« cul speed
folks play
Sare they would.
they would bet a week's salary that
could mop up .he floor itli anything that
'.o< ked like South Carollno'is.
Well, that game <'ommen<'(Hl. The home
DRAFT RULES ARE
NEEDED IN GAME
to the
fl.-
and
ere till the distant tinkle
nphnsized the fact ttinf t
-peni There the game
Colonel Franklin, general
e Sells-Fb>to show, wav lamenting
native the fact that his team 1
called.
"Well."
idn't Iu
ns three
assln' through I
untin' trip, an' v
bad Idea ter let
vins.
s! Cincinnati. s
s among the i'la>> /
' ball -notably the
f I Milwaukee and M
, I written to <'halrma
I against tlic further
Tin
feller
\\.
ponded the
our rcirular team, neither
1 tlT north
goin' south on 1
wed it wouldn't be
pla> . (Mie of their
I>ulchni:in named
if that
take.'* away their
cully nothing.
Chairman Her:
draft
Herrmann prote
i«c of the draft
They said that
for
could
ivitbout pi
em.
to Slo.oo 1
t he
an
Mat
put up
vli.r
ample of what Im
mlu'ht
IVfttftheHVH
tbe best in baseball, because 1 hey allov.
deserving youugster.- to ge: t«• the to| . and
not remain in the minors all their lives
I11 other words, he say* the draft rides will
hold good and will he kepi on all miuor
CIIKt'KS M'll.L r.oon
The checks. Fletcher nays, we
the players in good fattli: they
ccpted ill tluit spirit, there were no re-
strictions imposed on the acceptance of
the checks, and as the players were pre-
vented from playing hy . Ireumstances
over which they had n.- control no effort
will be made to prevrnt them cashing
the paper.
The checks vary from R400 to $1,000
and a in'•unted to 1 total exce dlng
hmi. it was reported in sporting circles,
that Fletcher would pay 1110 cheeks and
then sue the National Commission or take
act ion to have it declare"! in vlolutlou of
tiie Sherman anti trust a«'t.
II in III IC IIUMHS let MO It
Fletcher denies he contemplates rtuh
action hut says that "o will Ignore tiie
co'iirnission and go ahead with the or-
gnnizatlon of the new leagues, llis back-
er- In the Ail Star proposition were F..
Wllbern and Jeff Llvrngstone. wealthy
capitalists of this city. He claims to
have the capital ncce^s.-.ry to fluau<!e ills
proposed league, hut 1* > * nes to sbo v bis
lull hand nt this ti in*.
GAMES TODAY.
QUAKERS "FORM" IS
"PIED" BY SENATORS
Washington, sept. 1
s hustling "make up
eighth inning. "1'ied
played l y the 1'lilh
the early >lages of ti
down and out series of the champion*
of the V11 i 'i Printers' baseball league
lerday •••moor, at America, t.ei
Park, and ne final ••proof' read I> to
favor of the home team.
Columbia. 101. by
in tlie sixth and
the "form" dls-
•Ipllia Typo's. In
first game of tiie
1011. SEPT. 19
Advance Sale 9 a. m
WesifaM's Drug Store
TWIN
JBJiSY
^ELEPHANTS.
M INCHES "DU.L
3TRANGE AND
WONDERFUL
SLVERB, SPECTACtftAR, OWGINAl
Cl.yrdS, SOO People, 450 Animals.
7.25,0nn Armour Prize Six-Horse Team
s Street Parade
AT lu u ULOCK EACH MORNiNS
Bring «ll the
lolka asl ire
ior ymireslf a
Gr-
rua tor 2§ rents.
Doi't forget
« cruel circus
^ar relentleealy
wjfed bj a dr-
ees trust, m
6fll -Plot3 4e-
claree bargMji
4aj. Thus tiie people—net the drraa
■—benefit wbile the eiccu wtu lasts.
2 COMPLETE PERFORMANCES DAILY,
RAIN OR SHISE, AT 2 AND I P. M.
Doors Opea Gae Hour Karier,
Admittiac ef a Fkit ta the Elf
MAIL BOXES SOON
10 BE DEMANDED
I Thoutfb there is no lan eoiupelling peo-
j pie to provide boxes near their front
; doors in which the postman may deposit
I mail — savinu a vast di'al of time and an-
i noyaiice to both i lie earrler and the pa-
I tron the department refuse* to > \tend
! the service on streets unless these boxes
are provided For several sessions un effort
I has been made to induce congress to en
I act sin-li a law and It is believed the ue\t
congress will do it.
I "Such u law would assist greatly in ih<-
extension oJ the service." said Postmaster
I:, i; I trow ti today. "You eau scared y |
rrnlis" tl.o nnnoynnce to carriers and the
additional work they must do because f
! the 'ack of boxes. We find that in the
; well-to-do neighborhoods, 00 per cent of
the patrons have boxes provided and cause
tiie least percentage of anno
I at to carriers. In the 's
! there Is a less percentage o
greater jeicentage of petty
I that fhe carriers must endure.
"in the poor districts there nrs still
j f wer boxes but not much in the way of
annoyance Some people seem to think i'
; their right and prlvileice to for.-e : -nr
I rler with his heavy poueli i" avail their
| convenlen'-e to come to ttie door for their
mail. If they had a box to receive it the
i carrier would not be forced to wait and
the housekeeper would uot be bothered
by his rails Boxes are good for both the
carrier and the patron—and we expect be
I fnrr long to be in a position to require
them from everybody who wants mull
delivered."
\Mi; KUAN
St. Louis at Chicago
Cleveland at Unroll.
New York at Boston
and dw-
ell' districts
boxes and a
nuuoyauces
Ml VfKltN I.I V<.1 I.
SOI Til I K\ I.I \ 4 • I I
\ MI Ml IN llltftM I \ I ION
Toledo :i l Louisville
Minneapolis al Milwaukee
St Paul al Kaunas ' ity
Indianapolis at Coluuihu*.
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS.
%MKRVCAN ASSOCIATION
At( Columbus—Columbus 0. Indlannpo-
At Louisville- Louisville S, Toledo 7.
Ten innings i
At Kansas City -Kansas City 3; St.
Wo
NI STI UN I.KM,l I
I lenver . .
Lincoln . .
Wichita . .
Omahii . .
Sr .lo«eob
1 ej; Moines
Topeka . .
Atlanta . .,
< 'hnttnnooffn
Nashville
Memphis
Monigoaiery
.Mobile . ...
MUSKOGEE WILL HOLD
AN "INVITE" TOURNEV
An Invitation golf tournament to be play-
e.| oci •_'?. "JS. and :*Mh is being pre-
pared bv the Muskogee Town and Country
1 club, and will be attended by a number
of players of the Lake view club.
! The card contains six events: Country
1 Club Trophy. Welsey Trophy. T eMeuleH
! 1'iophy. Bixby Tropny, Handicap Medal
I'lay mid Anderson rrophj The qualify
j in« rounds will be played Oct. 27. The
professional tournament will l e on the la>t
MANAGOFF WILL TRY
SKILL WITH MORRIS1
r.-t
A*') !
AMI Kl< AN \sNO< IATION.
As Yuself Hussane. the Turk, has In I
lured hi- hind while training, bis place!
will he taken b> Bob M.inngoff, In the
ten round ring battle to be held with \
Carl Morris In Muskogee. September 23.1
• W hile M i'i igoff Is lighter than the Turk. |
promoter .lack Wheeler thuiks be will
1 K've Morris longer run than Hussane,
4o3 ns j,,. lias bad more experience with the
I gloves. Morris is in training at the Car-
Bey Athletic club.
pet
DANISH WRESTLER IN
U. S. AFTER CONTESTS
Milwiitikee
hidinunpolh
L. nlsvllle
TWO PLACES TO FILL
110 REPORT FOR WORK
West Point. \
to the eal! of tb<
I for football can
on the field In
is the largest
the beginning •<
though only Pe
i * 'bamberlaius at
In answer |
I M Nelly !
n reporle.i i
'tice. This!
onie out nt |
one In.-n in
ith the Atner
n wresfllng.
• s ■ • • "*
v. t-'- 'jiMf
■ -
back are to be
8KPTKMItl-.lt TO HATE.
WESTERN GOLFER IS
LEADING THE AMATEURS
.1 ud arc O W i
has no mod Septeni
iup on tbe alteri
filed by A II
• ouuty election I"
ting precincts in
writ was filed M
►r. directing the
Increase the vo-
t.v. The amended
afternoon.
Mllwau i.
General Admission
Tbis Day nd Dal*
SOITHER.V I.EA Gil:
Nnshvllle 2-3. Birmingham 0-2.
Chattanooga 3-0; Mobile 0 0.
fame culled eighth, darkness, t
Atlanta 7. Montgomery 1
Memphis 2, New Orleans i.
WESTERN LRACiTE
T es Moines 5. Wichita 2.
Omaha 9. Topeka ."i.
St. .lo^eph ". Lincoln 0.
Sioux City 7. Denver
Minneapolis ! RANDALL IN ANSWER
SAYS HE IS THE MAN
In ills answer to Commissioner Charles
) Gokey, who hroucht suit for the recovery
I of his office ii^« county commissioner, <'
II Itandnll. who was appointed, following
Ciokey's resignation, says (iokey sent his.
resignation to Oorernor Haskell In Oc-
tober of last year, and that be. Itandall.
wa« duly appointed to fill the place; tlmt
his commission was issued by the govern
; or and he is now and has been from that
j time the duly authorised commissioner.
>.|p the course in
STUDY disease.
Wetter acquainted wl
'ant lie paralysis, a
which Is puzzling
Promises of s spirited wrestling match j derson arrive^ several days ago from bla
ar > made by Promoter Collins for the eon home in Dnluth.
tent between "Tornado" Burns and I'd The men are said to he evenly mat^hefi.
Anderson, which will be held tomorrow Burns lipping the scales at 1*o uounfls
night at the Auditorium. The men will fol- and measuring six foot one Inch, while
Im catob-aa-eateb ean at/la, wttb tha I Audataon walgbi 183 pouada and is nva
strancic hold barred. The contest will be foot nine and a half inches tail. Ruber
,,t eatl'h weights. ' lyde Of Bty pecker Will he the third
Burns arrived In Oklahoma city today I man.
from < .iremore, uhere he has been taking! Kid Cook and Bob June and Trish Ke
i he batli". after a long series of matches h-\ and George Darnell will go on for the
around Minneapolis, his home town. An- preliminary evenK Both are wlterwelgbts.
ADVANCE VALE SQUAD CORNELL SQUAD OUT
ARRIVES FOR PRACTICE TRVING NEW RULES
onr . Sept. 1" The advance Ttbaca. N \
pel yesterday at Lake'
he high Litchfield Co'
Jl DOE STERN TO HELP.
Jndge ,T. W. Steen of the Garber eoen-
ty district court will be in Oklahoma City
on September 20 to preside over a two-
weeks' se-slon of court, assisting Jud«e
G. W. Clark. The Oklahoma county work
Is heavy and the assistance is necessary
SELLS-FLOTO JUNGLE BABIES
ZOO
J. B. Garrison & Co.
Moved
To Park Place and Santa Fe lailroad.
f noza ub for Cement, Lime. Brick.
C iiata. Coal. Feed. Pboae Main 62
COLONIAL
VAUDEVILLE THEATRE
J. F. Waterbury, Mgr.
New Policy.
5 BIG ACTS 5
Thla Week—Featuring the God-
lewakl Troupe
9—PEOPLE ACT—9
Russian Singers and Dancera.
WM. MORRIS VAUDEVILLE
The Best That Travels the
Southwest.
3—SHOWS DAILY—3
S: 30, 7:45 and 9:20 P. M.
Matinee Prices—10 and 20c.
Night Prices—10-20 and 30c.
'Iv ' i '
r,
^IIII iiiigip' ,
J*
pp.
quariered at Interlaken
and "Ted" Coy, cfiaeher
V S < BESS PI.AYKR RK.TI KV1 ; .,m • rt,t r ft..
1 .mil Munk, left tocklf.
Ntw Tort. 8#ot 13 ira nk I. litntall.
llaml,urK.
rending The
Dancers |
Attention! ^
TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT.
Delmar Hall
10 MINUTE CAR SERVICE
ADMISSION 10c
Savey Cafe
has resumed business—get your Sunday dinner there.
WEEK-DAY
LUNCH
Lee Office Bldg.
Cor. Main and Robinson.
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