Oklahoma City Daily Pointer (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 218, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 28, 1910 Page: 3 of 12
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\Vrdnf(d y. Sept- 2K, 1910.
OKLAHOMA CITY DAILY POINTER
Page ~1 nree.
MRS. MUTT DENIES THAT SHE COPPED A. MUTT'S BANKROLL-By "Bud" Fisher
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whsn 566N. ftS «. s>«wtat.vjt OF-
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knocking down
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X THINK H% *TIUL CO^«s "It. VlHA-T
viocilo iou « yise Me m Dof
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MR . C-O-D-
TOUR PROftLtM i* twee.
CALL HICA BACK. COO Th MIM SCR,
A COVJPLfe op xteves MO'Ofc ^NO
wRA'S T"e ft*st os His Chance.
NOIU'SNVfc. '
BROWN WILL LEAD JOHNSON'S PROTEGE PACKEY WON BUT
BARNSTORMING CUBS GIVEN A BEATING HYLAND WAS THERE
DR. MACK OLD
TIMER, WINNER
OLDFIELD TRAVELS;
SMASHES RECORDS
Clii'-aRO. S.-pt 'JS.—Under tlic leadership I'lttulm: .. I'a.. .Sep; 2S, in tin I mon
of Moi.lv...I liiowu. :i number or the Cob Ul r T«|.k I..I * ••< <";■■• •• 1
fbe nt nruro | rt i«••>:«• «>f « li:iui|tl<iu
plii.veis plou to pluj tlie role or l arn- .laok .lobnmm. wt-lveil ;i ft'urful lioatin^
Dturmers after tho world's title series, the I nt the iiainls of 'I'ouy Ho*-, ihr liallun
dou^'hfv MordiTHl having arraiifcTd tenti-• |,,,!;vywel|:lii of \. u « axil.* r. Notui«lK
ii\" dates for tlif lour. A«<ur«llii|: to the 1"" t!", l hn*k s ni.ilit.x to withstand pun-
pi.•mi,i i.J-iii tin- team will open III Oil i*liuiont -avod Nim from a kno.koiit and
I ciu'o. i ict.iiic: •>. against t no Kellx folts. 'V* W;,s rep. at^dI.v for. .-d to lnu t" stop
and v, 111 i,:e.-t a iinmlter of other sp.i.I-; ra'n «f blows showered on him by
professional a«yroj.'atlons and will liefflu ' ''° s
I invading the prairie regions.
CROWD SHALL, MAYBEE
REFUSED TO WRESTLE
CASE AGAINST R1CKAKD
DISMISSED IN FRISCO
en I led I In-
to the fl
s a flu-ht
New Hall for Dancing
trill Is :i in I Classrs. I'lilbiol'
liranil mid Iliulson. Largest,
best I'litiipped hall in southwest.
Wiitrh I his spai'e for opeiiiug
i In to. i 'ait) and Uuttrick,
Ti'drhi'i's of Daiiciua.
L
On neeount of the small s /.ed erowd
present, llo.v .Mayl ee •-fused la-t nl^ht
j «o on for the s« hetluled wrestling l out
n". 11ti Kd Anderson. A substitute. "I'-ii-
j Iforula Slim" took Ills plaee, Im* was no
, ni.itt-li for Anderson, who won the fli^t
fall In "_'u minutes, and the second n l.'
i i'roinoioi t olllns has aunouneed that
| tuls being the tlilrd bout, on y. bieh li«
; !ias lost money, there will be nothing
I doing in the wresting g:nie. until the
ri-iurn of t'hlef Montour, whleh may l>«-
next week. Montour litis tilways proved
i -_'oo<l diawln^ eard in Mils «• 1 v. an/
ihere are many who hope the game can
i ! .• put buck on Its feet.
Holenvitx. a uildctlewe glu. was -it th-
V<'<11torliiIII last night, and offered to pi.'
np Ids own money for a match with the
; Indian.
Young Togo, the J;ipane-c Jiu-jitsu
> restler wn - llltrodlb'ed. and made lis
• luilleuge. wlib li was accepted bj •> aarles
| M-lton. The .lap weighs only UK>. but
j claims by his method to be able to sub-
> di.e much heavier men.
TO Tit \Nsl t:it t.AMI>
Inp made 10 trausler the
heduied by l-Jpworlh with
i Weatherford. Sept. ::o.
• grounds. it Is believed
d and it
San I'raini>co. fal.. Sept. -v The case
against Tex Hickurd, flvriit promoter, lic-
ensed of violntiiixr an ordiiiiiuce in show-
ing the moving pictures of the .leffries-
.loiinson tight at Hello, was dlsiuissrd to-
day by Police Judge Shortnil. The court
held tliai I In- ordinance docs not specific-
ally cover or prohibit the display of pic-
tures nf prize fights or boxing contests.
The light pictures had been displayed In
the Valencia theater and complaint was
made by the board of censor-, appointed
bj the mayor to pass upon lnovlug picture
films.
Ha Id win. of
lia'id against
f New Jersey, in the
eli
to ha
, played during the fair.
hai i>\\ in i n.ii i * om II\mii i>
Hoston. Sept. l!8.- Matty
this city, loiight with on
Battling llurie
main bout of twelve rounds tit the Arm-
ory Athletic c lub. 1ast„ night. Matl.\ went
into tin- contest v\ltli n bad left hand and
(hen he hurt It again In the second round
so that It was useless all through the con-
test.
I!i:k\ykk i- i iv\i>.
I.c\|i gton. K> . Sept. -S. Hcrwlek by
lama llaic. one of the most noted horses
cm the American turf, died of colic at the
race track here. The animal «tis owned by
T. < McDowell and was the winner of
nian\ races. Ltc ause of defective l.u .it!.
ing. a silver tube w is inserted in Iter*
wick's throat to assist him in hrtJhthing
and keep him on the turf, lie was valued
at Klo.noo.
Chicago. Sept. -M. Packey M- I 'a rland.
of Chicago, gave ' Fighting Dick" Uyhind
one of the worst drubbings the latter
ever had last night In their ten round hat-
tle nt the l-'uirmount Athletic r-luli.
Pa' key won all the way. but every min-
ute of the fray he knew lie was mixing
with one of the toughest little fighter*
that ever stepped inside of the squared
! clrcie. llrlnnd took enough punishment
, to satisfy anybody but himself snd lie
wiik always ready to accept a little more
if In- could only send in that terrible
right to the proper pla v
From the second that Ihe be I
two little fighters to the centei
; mil gong, the whole affair w
wftb i en pita I "I'."
1IHAW S < I Alii; I
Iluiuediaiely after starting. M l rland
flew all over IIyland and let hi- two
hands ^o. They landed plumb oil llylaud >
lace and the claret began to flow. \ swift
right to tho jaw almost toppled llylaiid.
but In a flash he was right there, boring
in with Ills right. llyland's right kept
poutiding steadTlj against Uaca nb until
ii hurl. Then Mac always In-id that stin.u
cr whenever they clinched. The -econd
ses * ion found Mac sticking out his left
and then slamming over « right upperciit.
After that period llyland had little cliatur
to hit his rival.
Mac had the range down to perfection
and cut Dick to pieces, llyland tried to
light back In the last part of the battle
but he was up against n boy that had the
aim a ml also a kick that hurt Whenever it
, landed.
llyland declared today that lie would
i ■ ei k another match with the Chicago
tighter M•-Kuril!iiil refused to weigh in at
i ;; o'clock and it was said that he carried
|in pounds in the rlnj Instead of t:i."i as
the lead throughout the
ari\ «ir:iy. favorite In the
at I lie opening o''
sterday. was imced
rival move
After hold
entire . ours, . Urn i >
fiee for till mile pat
the state > air rflccs ycsieroa.i
to w at••Ii IMilbllll. his ''losesi
past at the w re and take the
time was _• iv. Pom laiwson was third '
In the •_ : 17 trot, purse #.Vmi. Council
Croft took the first money, wlnuln-: the
first aii<I third beats \|ls Alice \\ Ij
looked like a winner, when she took the
lid Ileal, i.llt was not able to standi
Ihe pace, and w as forced- to be content I
w 111 second pl.u-e. Trunk S was third. j
HON Ml If W i s l-IKKT
In the first running race Frank Mulllns.
the favorite had to be content wilh fourth
place Honors In Mils dash went i« lion
l ie |la.- C I'hls horse took the lead at
the start and held it t> the wire. Annual
Interest was second. Ught Kn ght ihlro
I ii, le .1 tin. after a ntrloiis finish look
I lie iiioiic.\ In the second running contest.
Joe ;:rl. 'i was in the lead unt'.l tin
stretch ( tele Walter was Hi rd
sandpiper, with Molesworth Up. lauded
the money In the mile and seventy vurd
go Sensible ii.nl a hard time nosing out
s.im Bernard for second place.
lilt mack wins
Dr. Mack, old-time favorite, roiuped In
: head of II ttle CIIIVI tt ill the f ve furlong
dusli for three year old- and upwards.
Knblolu was third.
lu the finale Father Stafford took the
plum in the three quarter mile dash.
Myrtle Dixon appear d ready to give him
a 'chase -n the stretch but her effort was
short iivcil. Klug'-r took th'rd.
Sit MM \ It Y
2:1" Trot
Mllwnuker. Wis.. Sept. '> Barney Old
fb-ld set four new world's records on the
state fair track yesterday lu the :fl-niile I
' •• against time, oldfleld traveled Ihe j
distance In LM.47. beating the record. |
whb-h was held by Halpli De Paluia. In
this race he traveled the 1M> miles iu new ;
time, setting a mark of IS.|.* 1-4. This
i>nk also t".>k tie record from ! <• Paluia.
lie iuiving held the record with the time
"I IS:;o. which lie made at (Jrund Hapld*
Ihe l." miles was made In l.'l.tl 'J.'i. Old-
field also set a new mark for the one *
hAm* event, traveling if".- miles during'
Hie Uonr, beating the old record by M • '
miles I'he races were under the auspices
of Hi. Milwaukee Automobile club,
III. It It I.i:\lis SIIOOT
Culhrle. Sept. _'s lu Ihe finals of the
Southwestern tournament vesterilay. W
II llerr of Guthrie, retained hi- lead,
killing l!>." out of a possible -Hi birds
I Ii s ni'ikes his total score, :;m out of
H " shots. I'iiris Cottlleb of KiiUHns City
Whs second with isil out of 'JOn.
In the amateur .'lass George Schwaker
.•r M. \le ter led. killing 185 out of
and I Houston of Perry, second with Is-
BIG HORSE FARM
IS NOW A DAIRY
I.exingt m. Ky Sept. 2S The mil lion
dollar dali \ firm of .limes ||. Ilaugin
in ii It i iiillllonnlre horsomau and miner. wa«
formally opened today Ht Kluieudorf farm
near tins city.
The e.itr.v of the dairy business af till
llimgin farm, marks the passing of hi«
great horses, as the master of Kluieudorf
will in the future supply pure food t'
the babies >.f (his seetlpn of Kentiekj
rather lliiiu race Ills horses on the \meri
cull turf Many of his horses have Ih-cii
snipped to Buenos Ayrea. South \tiierle«
to lii ranch there I he state uiedi-nl of
fleers have been Invited lo attend a ban-
quet at Kluieudorf tonight.
Miss Alb-
AH insurance is good until you have a loss
GEORGIA HOME
Always safe and sure
C. L. ELLERS. Agent.
.American National Bank Bldg. 83 F
loiirth
I ItKllKKK K>ON I.KAl>>
With ,1 score of 7.". Ceorge l'redc.
led the field \esterda.v in the
iiualifylng round for the president's cup
a; the Lake View golf link- J. «Clark
was second with 7n. and Frank Pat'ernon
third with vj Mrs. Heorge Frederick-
son car red off the honors iu the wo-
men's ■ lass, finishing In - down against
bogle.
ABT STORE OPENS DOORS
I'hc Arthur K Abt compaa) held tliei
formal opening and display ..f mllllm-i:
and appii re I yesterday aternoou aud 'n*
night during which thousands "f visitors. ,n-i i •
flocked through the store, admiring In-Annual lute
splendid showing .-r tail fyutMona, Anltlnra.
orchestra program was given on the first' ";ecoiui ra
floor. I■ ;i uflc.aoon ^ail eveaing. -I m «"i •!
The store is devoted almost entirely i ter thi <l
tu mllliner>. upparci and dress neeessoHes. I Third Ha
Mr. Abt. who will be in direct cIijivuc. j y.irds. s.-n
has as his assistants, buyers and sales- | s,«.,aid. S.m
persons who are quite familiar with thej Koitrih I'
demands and needs of Okiabouia 'in
is I I.
i Ml Pace—Mile l>imli
The field is completely eivered wueu i
do vo-.ir advertlslug In The Pointer. !■>
erybodv reads it in Oklahoma City an-i ii
surrounding towas.
• 111 mile. 1
OllU >
Have*.
si second:
•'ght
Knight,
• < Hide.
el ling
: I'licit
Klirllell seeon
1, I'm
le Wal
: One mile
a il d
seven 1V
: Sandpiper
Sensible
Hernin d third.
e: About s
mile
Purse •
iu. II.MP. c,i
•ret t
1 miie selling.
Father
"iI\ i tic Dixon
«1, Tim-
tmrniP
LwentIV
EMF \
20
ruwnts
Kubiol;. ti
I 'll Hi H
Stafford w
_cr third.
HOW THEY STAND.
NAIIONAI. KKAGLK.
Won Lost Pet
New ork . - Ht ;,S :,!i:
Pittsburg s.*; mi ..* s
Philadelphia . ;,s:
i'll.ci ii mi i i 71 71 . t'.H
St. Koui- OT si ti:
Bos,,,,.' is -,i
BIG GAMES SCHEDULED
\.->v Y.uk. s.-pt js rhe !.|- f,, •
football season of HHO. i lie first under
the revised rules, opened today At r.u-
lie;I Yale and Harvard, they have been
making set-Ions preparations for the open-
ing than for years. The schedule for today
Harvard v* Bates, at Cunibridge.
Cornell vs. Hobart, al Ithaca
Peutisyivaiiia v. frankly a and Marshall,
i Philadelphia.
Yale vs. Wes! y a ii. at New Haven.
Other minor games were schedule*!,
l -othal! experts agreed that the game in
be watched with most interest was that
at New lliiveil. In Wcsleynn. Yale was
matched against one .if the huskiest teams
ever developed by Wesleyai) I"lie middle
town players have been hard at work for
nearl.v a month and they were reported to
have digested the new rules thoroughly.
GARY-WOLGAST FIGHT
OFF; TOMMY IS SiCK
C|,i' iu Sep! Js There will he n<
Tommy i.an Ad Wolgast niateh at For
Du Ian Wis tomorrow nigh', aud h«
hopes of one ef the most promising light
weight* have been shattered i.aiy \va
laid low tills morning by an attack of an-
peinlleiiK and was hurried to the Wash
Ingtoa Park hospital where he will ifo un-
der ihe knife.
The blow will he a hard one to till
fighter and his IriMty little manager, fol
both believed they had reached tlie am-
bit ion of their lives, a chance at tlie man
who hnuibied Vclson.
THREE NAPS OVERCOME
BY GAS; WILL RECOVER
("lex. in d. O . Sept '> t'y Young vet-
eran pitcher Walter Doane. rec.ruIt pit-
cher. ami Sid Smith. a recruit cateher.
w ere overcome by gtis fumes e-rapirtg
into the lounging room of the Cleveland
American league bail club house yester
dav. The three men did n"i lost consclous-
iie s inn were made deathly sick Doane
and Smith did not recover sufficiently '•
come into the field until late iu the game.
Ml.sTI HN I.I. \<«t'K
Won Lo t Pel
y 10T .VJ ik" S
70 s-.i UO
OS '.H . I'J7
opeka t;: lio .>'70
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS.
NATIONAL I.KACil K.
New
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Each of these MODELS are on Exhibit at the STATE FAIR
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F. H. CLARK,
City Sales Manager
C. M. BARBER,
Vice Pres. and Gen. Mgr.
Koui- I'hila
on < liicago game postponed; rain.
AM lilt I CAN LI-AGtE.
lii'u 0 \ SI L .iibj'o 4.
New York lu. Detroit
H K8TKIIN I.I I I!
Denver I St. Joseph 0.
j I I s Moil,. S j. I.Iiu'oln I
Sioux cit\ i, Omaha ;:-7.
REDMOND HANDS OUT
COUr-iT TO HOLZHAUER
Minnie Did. Sept Jack lb dtllOtld.
■ the M i I w a il k- ! i ght-.m igl: t. klic. ked out
'doling Holthauer. of Fort Wa.Mie, in the
fifth round of what was to ha\e been ti
' ten round bout hen-. The battling was
c.eji until Hedmond put his opponent
down for the final «-outi? In the prelim-
inarv event Kid Mitch- I lost w, \ ..ung
Duffv iu the >ixth round, and Kid Stone
knocked nut Hos Browne, a negro, ill the
fourth The fight wore witness, i,v
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