Oklahoma City Daily Pointer (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 209, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 17, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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Saturday, Sept. 17, 1910.
OKLAHOMA CITY DAILY POINTER.
Page fhree.
1
Baseball - Football
Boxing - Wrestling
POINTER'S PAGE OF LIVE SPORTS
Edited by PHILLIP R. COLDREN=
Swimming - Bowling
Racing - Tennis
Mutt and Jeff on the Job Again Now That the Big Vacation Is Over
By "Bud" Fisher
Jtctr it SrtNi ft,
>w.'0ewJ5 XOJVE
.ND Tnk-r Tm we«-T
«IIU- VAN «50(5 to 0«NO«<C •VMO C«.S
PKO(XK.e k\OTHKCvl WHO
GM-l DC fc
30*T. -YoVi CAN 0< V> up
| L'« A «« «t v 0 CAN v OP THAT
CNMibE *x wokt
'Met e>00«M T««i
6i*jes - xow t*o< M t
CXI TH6 XKR.Ot'ST THH.K *«.
A •«ON<J6> To DO - «e Win.
I UNORSii M l«veu* (W-Otsns,
JUVT uK6 A MOW AN .
Tl,t_OtMtR. «AON«. VMIia. ATtWPT
rNf SAME ►CAT
LAOI^ VI0 teNTVEvCN. THIS MAM }
N*\ ACC6CTET) OOHCHAl.I.e'lC*. *6
""fti Hit) APt CAN DO tVCINtxm^
MON^eX MMH-V.
STAX.T T^ST 0-1 kT*N0IS6
ON NISMANOS
sEICr GooO ,
THS Ne*r i-evr
IS R.IOIN&
Qicvcijt
GOOD
night
SUP M^'CH
ju]wjO
rm
y .**■, piic i ■
HAL CHASE
ABE ATTELL WINS
BUT THAT IS ALL
Mllwunkce, Wis., Sept. J7.- Abe AttPl s
^wonderful < I e vertices nn« i;cnern Klity mid
years uf experience stood him in great
stead List flight here nrnl be bested « h.ir-
lie Whit**, n promising young Chicago
feat bcrwulght, after Ifn rounds of fast
;tu*i desperae fiirhting Though hosted I y
Hio rriiMy featherweight champion, white
lost nothink in point <>f repututiou, for he
put up ii most creditable, showing agnlmM
mm U aring wonder as At tell. In fan, tie
•IId much better than nuiny of the specta-
tors expected.
W lute hnnded ;i number of stiff blown on
bin opponea t nnd several times ^«'nt At-
icll ba«*k from a stiff wallop. Attell used
a number « f hi.s triclui and the youngster
fell Into them only us a youngster anil
untried fighter doe*. Attell trleil hard
from the start to put bis man away.
The fight was lively for seven of the
ten rounds, but the other three wero slow
and referee Ilarry Stout repeatedly eau-
I the men.
Attell started n* if to win in jig time,
but then slowed ut for Severn I round*
ills boxing throughout was pretty, es
peciuily in the ninth and tenth rounds
when.-trying in vain fur a knockout, the
champion eat loom ewjr trick known to
■the t.meensberry game.
The eight round seml-windnp was be
tween young Mahoney of llacine and
Young 13d wards "f Milwaukee. Kdwards
took the count of nine twice, but was on
Jils feet at the final gong.
"BIG EIGHT" MEET TO
DISCUSS NEW RULES
CHRISTY TOO MUCH
FOR THE PIRATES
Chicago. Sept 17. Foot bill Is undergo
int.' one more clinic at the meeting of tho
•big eight" of the Missouri Valley mem-
bers this morning at the < hiesgo Bench ,
Intel to clarify the IMO statutes At len*t 1
fifty gridiron exports are present to give |
their interpolations of tin- disputed points
: iid a warm session, that may l ist all day
Is in progress. 'I lie meeting was the first
of lis kind held In tb*' vest since lOtlfi,
u hen Walter « imp vislte.1 the city and
explained bis views of the forward puss.
Sine*' then the east has had a monopoly
of the interpretative inee.ings.
The gridiron authorities will have the
! benefit of first hand explanation of the
! rules .is four members .if the National
committee are slated to --peak, roach A
; A Ntugg of ih«- I'lilversltv of Chicago;
i'iiiicIi llarrv Williams, of Minnes«da; lir.
; W. I.. Dudlev of N'snderhllt nnd I'rof
, Win. Savage of Oberlin.
i uni'li Stagg has been pondering over
! tb«' rules this summer, nnd will tell the
officials what conclusions be reached. The
Maroon coach said he would do his lioM.
I ul hesitated to announce his views be-
fore tlie meeting.
•"I think the forward pass rules will
come In for most of the t:♦'k." said Stagg
•"'I he rules are as dcfluitr as possible,
but there still e\|sf possibilities for *lls
> iihsion nnd different rulings. Whatever
the opinions expressed, Mie officials will
have a chance to get together such as
they have not hnd for years.
DanceTonight
212^ W. First St.
—Admission—
(fonts TOc—Ladies Free.
Dancing Begins at 8:30.
UNION MUSIC.
TO FIND WHO'S WHO
WITH "BUSINESS MEN"
The pennant-deciding baseball game In
the UuslnoK Men's league will be played
at Putnam <Tty Sunday afternoon between
tin' Knights of Columbus and Oklnboma
Railway company tennis. The Knights of
t'olumlius tied the Hallway tcuni List Sun-
day when they defeated the Gas \ Elec-
tric nine 7 to .1.
Christ* Mnthewson pitched the Ctlants
into a little surer hold * n second posillou
in the National league race yesterdny by
allowing the Pirate* only live hits and one
score while hi- tea minutes were tallying
three tlines. Pittsburg wanted the. last
iMine of the series the worst kind but
"lllg Six" was loo much for them.
lu the American. I'hiludclphiu bad nn
ens\ time with Detroit and Cleveland took
another from the Senntors.
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS.
NATIONAI. LKAOIE.
Chicago 4. Pliilatlclphia 'l.
Cincinnati 7. Ilrooklyn .1
Iloston 7 St. l ouls ft.
New York ;i. Pittsburg 1.
A3II RICAN LRAODE.
Cleveland fl, Washtngton B,
Philadelphia 10, Detroit 0.
WKSTKIIN LEAOIK.
Lincoln "I. I'opeka J
Omaha 11 in. si .loseplf 0-5.
Sioux city t . Wichita J.
Denver s. Des Moines C .
A.MKRIIAN ASSOCIATION.
Minneapolis U, Kansas City 1 (eleven
luuingsi.
Indianapolis 0. Louisville 7.
Coluuibus ;i. Toledo lb
St. Paul 5, Milwaukee 1.
SOI ITILKX LKAC.UE.
At Atlanta Atlanta 9. Ho^llfl 3.
At chiittanooga—Chattanooga D, Mont*
gomory
\i Nashville Nashville lb, New
HOW THEY STAND.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
W«
BIG LEAGUES DRAFT
19 FROM THE MINORS
New York . .
Pittsburg
Philadelphia
Clucinmiati .
St. Louis . ..
Brooklyn . ..
Boston
.40
M0N.SEPT.19
Advance Sale 9 a. m
Westfall's Drug Store
Cincinnati. Ohio. Sept. 17.— Nineteen
players were drafted from the minor lea-
gues during the last two weeks including
American league by Detroit from Dallas.
Onslow; from Koine, «ia.. Thrasher, by
Cleveland, from San Antonio, Hohnurst;
from Komc. On., <iruhnni.
in
AMERICAN' LEAGUE
Won Lost
Ida . !
New York
Detroit
Cleveland '
Washington
/:
TWIN-
J3ABY
^ELEPHANTS.
33 INCHE8 TALL
ST RANGE AND
i WONDERFUL
SUPERB, SPECTACULAR, ORIGINAL
CIRCUS, 600 People, 450 Animais.
(25,000 Armour Prize Six Horse Team
Gorgeous Street Parade
AT 10 O'CLOCK EACH MORNING
70
THORNE BROS.
FARM AND
CITY LOANS
We want close- in Oklaho-
ma city residence loans of
small, amounts — under
Si,500 preferred.. Money
close and we have only a
limited amount. See us
soon.
409 to 412
State National Bank Bldg.
. L<>
41
WESTERN LEAGIE.
Won L
City
Hal Cha e, the famous first baseman I six
I i of the Yankees, who in two recent "don- I >1 .
' ! ble-bender" guinea proved again what In
5 1 is a winner iri the name. In an attempt .o
I double play in the second game, a ball w
I aa thrown to Chase that landed : early
of his base. He lui
and keep bis foe
r first, lie seemed
for Hie non lice, but
reaching low <aught the ball aud consuui
muted the double play.
CUTLER FAILS TO DICK HYLAND LOST
THROW DEIHETRAL BUT FOUGHT WELL
Chicago, Sept 17.—Chnrles ("Kid" Cut
ler losl hi-, handicap match with W III In in
Demetrnl last night, Charles fulling to
throw his man twice In thirty minutes
Itoth heavywcluht* put up a Imrd eontesi
from start to finish. Cutler bad IiIk iiiiia
In a dangerous spot twice durinu the h* iit
but I he "Greek Demon" luauaucd to yj'i
nitKAKK OWN HECOHD
Indianapolis. Jnd., Sepf. 17 Minor Heir
broke the world's record for nu unpa<td
mile here yesterday, going the distance in
i >s' • The former reeord, which was Ills
own, was 1
PLAV I INAI.S IOIVW
* hnmplonshlp of
f association will
today between .Mrs. Harvey
PLAV MIXK.il I'Ot IISOME
Iu the mixed foursome golf tourna
nt held at Lake View i.'iday. •'b.irl-s
Mi Mlllan and Mrs Henley won with a
1 • ■ i e of !U George l-'rcdcrb-ksou ami
Airs. McMillan were secoud.
"CHIC K" F.VANS FAILED
IjrooklllUL M iss . S*-|>t 17 III. I
%:111touted as a probable winner >f
th* >mnteur g*df championship, feii down
mi i nibly yesterday in Ills pill I In^ and
William C. l-'owues, ,lr., of Pittsburg, will
■in-et Warren I\ Wood of Chicago today
t > decide the <-hamploushlp.
Mew York Sept. 17 -Jack Goodman.
"The I'ride of the West Side," defeated
fighting Do k II.viand of California last
n i u Ii I at tbe National Sporting Club, but
when tli*' local boy left tbe linn he knew
In- bad lien ten a worthy opponent. Hy-
laud was the suurcsaor throughout and
lauded uiau> stincinu blows on itoodiuaus
Jaw nail nil i greater number to the sto-
mach and kidneys
Hut lioodinan earned the honors In every
round cv • pt I he ninth In tho osrly
rounds he worked bis famous left Jul*
to perfection and later his right and left
"Mm;'- -truck strong and true The bout
\\;i '| : 1 11 r'' 11 u 11 o ii t and kepi the crow*l
nu itH fecL from the aecond r* uud.
Vou should have a PERMIT to smoke!
HARVARD STARS CRAM
ALL SUMMER; TO PLAY
Cambridge. Mns« Sept 17 It wna 'an-
scried that fullback Mlnot stid tackle BoT
McKay will be eligible for the Harvard
Varsity ilils season having plugged over
their books at the Harvard engineering
• ■amp. Solium Luke. \ H , all summaft
Tiiex will Join the s*iuad «*n Soldiers'
field Monday afternoon A squad of
thirty returned from two weeks practice
at. Oceanvllle on the main coast today.
SI ES FOR DAMAGE.
Four nightgowns, valued at $2..V> each,
ilin e silk wrappers at *is each, one brown
• loak at *1 Id. one white cloak at $50 and
• >ne tailor made suit at $too are among
the articles mentioned in a suit filed in
the superior court today by Iv Cloptou.
asking $<UM damages from the Santa I'e
railroad, for some household goods that
were alleged to have been totally ruined
in shipment.
Lincoln
Wichita
Omaha .
I e- Moil
WHEN THE LEAGUES
CLOSE THEIR SEASON
CONTINUE SQUABBLE
OVER SERIES' START
Lace Door Panel $1.00
( W bile or eeru) ( Any Initial)
Not exceeding 15 «|. fl.
When ordering state width and height
>f glass, initial desired and color (white
This offer l« made to introduce our line
if higher priced Panels. Curtains, lied
Sets. Bonne Femmes, etc., In your locality.
Send SI.o«i with order. For par-
ticulars only send - cent stamp.
( KITKKION t WIIKOIIilK Y < ( .
tin liirard Ave., Phlla.. Ph.
>OI T III It N I.EAOI I
\.MKKI( \ N ASSDCIA I ION.
Won Lost
ea polls 101 SB
Name of League—
Wc-tern league
National league
A nerlean league
Eastern league
American association .
Southern league
Pacific Coast league
Northwestern league .
Three I league
Central association
Ohio State league
You should have a PERMIT to smoke
No need to tpMfl • dollar a'iverti< ng
anywhere but In The Pointer. It i- re id
by everybody In Oklahoma City and al
surrounding towns.
15V DILI. BAILEY.
$600 WILL BUILD
a neat 4-room house. Let me 11
1 figure your plans.
E. A. Bowerman, Contractor,
WONDERFUL
Healing Power
I ■ 1 —1
Did yon ever hear of the
most wonderful cures pe.r-
formed without medicine or
knife?
Appendicitus, Rheuma-
tism, Female Diseases,
Nervousness, Etc., Etc.
In short, all diseases of man-
kind arc successfully treat-
ed by
Prof. K. FEIGE
Phone 4021.
400-11 Security Bldg.
Consultation Free.
For information write or eall
. .Oct. 'I
430 W. him.
111 j I
their u;
General Admission
This Day and Date
J3riD2 all the
lolks and see
Jf'or yourself a
3Fifty-Cent Cir-
cus for 25 cents.
Don't forget it's
a cruel circus
war relentlessly
•waged by a cir-
cus trust, so
Sefls-Floto de-
clares bargain
day. Thus the people—not the circus
—benefit while the citcus war lasts.
7 COMPLETE PERFORMANCES DAILY
RAIN OR SHINE, AT 2 AND 8 P. ML
Door? Open One Hour Earlier,
Admutmg of a Visit to the Big ^.USj
J. B. Garrison &Co.
Moved
To Park Place and Santa Fe railroad..
Phone us for Cement. Lime. Brick, i
Chats, Coal, Feed. Phone Main 62.,
COLONIAL
VAUDEVILLE THEATRE
J. F. Waterbury, Mgr.
New Policy.
5 BIG ACTS 5
This Week—Featuring the God-
lewski Troupe
9—PEOPLE ACT—9
Russian Singers and Dancers.
WM. MORRIS VAUDEVILLE
The Best That Travels the
Southwest.
3—SHOWS DAILY—3
3:30, 7:45 and 9:20 P. M.
Matinee Prices—10 and 20c.
Night Prices—10-20 and 30c.
LEADERS NEED ONLY A
FEW GAMES TO CINCH
eiluinty for the
;impioiisbip us the stan<1 •
Won Lost Pet.
Tli the A
h:i\e '.'I «an
If the Allib
merban league the Athletics
cs to piny, as hns New York,
uin •; tramp*. New York
the pennant by landing L'l
the yt.-inding would be:
Won Lost pet.
a PERMIT to smoke.
( IIICAliO I'RINTKKS WIN
I. t'hbngo defeated
vhb li featured the five
of the printers' base-
Lu
"They tell
hat your marria^:<
v«> at first sight Is it
"It Ik." answered the .
an. sadly. "Had I b
•ond si«iht .I'd Aim h«
Id the Innocent rmiid.
id shouldered
irift<d with
tli& ba
DR. G. C. DUNCAN
im nt1st
Don't have your loose teeth pxtrncfrd. I i
positively guarantee to tltrhten them -ts
firm as ever, and will gladly show you !
• /me:; in'mouths .if prominent pe« ple here, i
AH other dental work b kill fully and art In I
St. Louis 7
days' tourn
ball league.
Score:
Cliieago . .
St I .oil Is
Batteries
nu I Walder
HARD PRACTICK FOR YALE.
j New Haven. Conn Sept. i". There were
t^o ■iessloni of pra<-tiee for the members
of the Yale football squad at Lakeview
I yesterday, the «-• •• .1 air materially ildlntt
ti.-.iily done. 3U1 J-3 Security Bldg. i'Jjo.
fi>r Ihi- i^titcnat
one hour ••a- h
m.-nle it <|uite
oX the 6uua(L.
rk predict ureat thiiii,'*
a The sessions were of
eli. with an hour's walk.
.'._i a da.v for the lucuibers
How to Get Rid
of Catarrh
A Simple, Safe, Reliable Way,
and it Costs Nothing to Try.
But If tbe Nn
Those who suffer from catarrh , ,'l(
know it.s miseries. There Is no need , uiln
of this suffering. You can get rid of 1 •
ii by ,i simple, safo, inexpensive. liom
treatment discovered by Dr. Blosser
who, for over thirty-six years, has
been treating catarrh successfully. <
His treatment is unlike any other. !
It Is not a spray, douche, salve, cream ir
, or inhaler, but is a more direct and n■■•ved '
thorough treatment than any of i n
It cleans out th bead, nose, throat 1 nfi,
and lungs so that you can again :
breathe freely ami sleep without that !
stopped-up feeling that all catarrh f V
sufferers have. It heals the diseased 7- j.^
mucous membranes and arrests the i
foul discharge, so that you w|l Inot '!" ' "
be constantly blowing your nose and 'Vj M5
spotting, and at the same time it does The Cardinal
not pioson tho system and ruin the j r"b« in the r
1 stomach, as internal medicines do. ' ' ,
If you want to test this treatment
i without cost, send your address to Dr. ur.i.i> n.-tobr
I J. W. Blosser, 871 Waltcm street* - '
Atlanta, . and lie will send yon l.y jjj(
retnrn mail enough of the medicine i.i- Bpr|r
'o satisfy you that it is all he claims mmlaiiy it
for it as a remedy for eatarrh, ca- "* "■
tarrhal headaches catarrhal deafness. ^nrJe®*1 in' \
asthma, bronehiti-. colds and ;ill ca
j tarrhal complications. He will also 1 field
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1 Insist that the scr,
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