The Tulsa Post (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 148, Ed. 1 Friday, July 14, 1911 Page: 3 of 8
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THE 1ULSA POST, KK1DAY
feVEI^NG,
Eat Peas With a Fork? Little Jeff Says It Can’t Be Done
JULY 14,1911. .
By Bud Fisher
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I News’es play at 5:30.
There will be a game tomorrow af-
; ternoon at 4 o’clock and another Suii-
dav at 3: SO in.
SCORE.
SMOKE
Elks .........
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McBirney, 3b
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i Woodford, If .
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P.ernbrock, ss
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| Miller, lb. ...
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; Purpus, 2b ...
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1J Miller, rf. .
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J Tryon, cf ....
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: Bradshaw, c .
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| Young, p .....
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i Totals ...
9
13
21
17
2
! Forest. Park . .
i McMilty, :ib .
Friend, lb
McCray, 2b-cf
Quinn, cf-2b ..
Skyes, rf .....
1 Carr, ss......
1 Sisson, c ....
F. Smittie. p .
G. Sm’ttle. p
Grant, If ....
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Why should
Langford?
Kil-raia just to make
’ 7390$.
1 5 21 8 8
004 032 0—9
Dale ’Pop" Gardner has cnc’t again
been heard from. Dale writes from
Springfield, Mo., as follows:
“Friend Condor.—
•Must landed in Spr ngfleld last
night and will finish my training here
Am to box ’ Kid” Dempsey on the
17th before the Springfield A. C. He
was to have arrived on the 10th b it
d dn't come and it was postponed.
The people here think this boy Demp-
Something mys.ter oj*s
whole affa'r. Prefs] 'l;
C ic.ago last ir,,v’t
ai d Morris had in e
they are to fight ::
can be secured, prob!
*’ about the
teted that Flynn
"re-matched and
roen as a < In’)
biy in New Yof
Flynn is reported to lie doing 1 ght
gymnasium work at Gilmores gym-
nasium in Chicago.
The New York boxing bill has
passed and s now' up to Governor
Dix io sign. Mayhap that means
something.
"Rob’’ Allison'^ horse. Mat O'Con-
nell, won a pretty race in the fifth
event at the fa r grounds yesterday,
; it was a Tulsa horse and anyone win
I d’dn’t lay a little on him at the clos
: ng price of 2 to 1 ought to be asham
i ed of themselves for not taking a
I chance, even if only because of loyal-
1 ty to the town. Small had difficulty
! in keeping liis mouftt back of the bar-
; rier, so impatient was the b g black
| to get off and as ... a result it took
I starter McKnlght about ten minutes
1 to send the field down the stretch. It
Standing of the Teams.
Country Club
£lks ......
rexaeos ...
Belleview .,
3ulf .......
Owen .....
Forest Park
Mewsies ..
2
2
1
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0
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1
1
1
2
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2
1000
1000
.500
.500
.500
.333
.000
.000
Totals ........ 22
Score by innings:
FMks • ............ JjJJJ JJjJr q_j ; sey is the real thing so I guess I will
Forest Park .......• 000 1 ^ 1 have to fuss him up a little bit on the
Summary—Earned runs, Elks
sacrifice hits, Sisson: stolen bases. D. , out
Miller, Tryon 2, Friend. McCray,
Sykes. Sisson: two-base hits, McB r-
17th How did the Roman-Pete bout
Send me THE POST by
ail means
ney, D. Miller: left on bases, Elks
4, Forest Park 4: double plays, F.
Smittie to Friend: Burnbrock to D. ,
Miller: Bradshaw to D. Miller to Mc-
Birney; bases on balls, off Young 1,
off F.’ Smittie 2; struck out by Young
8, bv G. Sm'ttle 1; hit by pitched bull
Friend. Umpire, Selby; scorer. Glenn
Walker.
Your friend,
DADE GARDNER."
So F. U. Ufer is home again. When
he left he was to be gone but a week,
instead he stayed nearly three weeks
RESULTS YESTERDAY
Elks 9; Forest Park 1.
Playing good t individual hall hut
acking team work, the Forest Park
,1 id gets in them first League game of
he season yesterday were defeated
»y the fast Elks team. It was a
horoughly enjoyable game. Carr
re Forest Park shortstop was tne Wednesday s events at me i uisa
ipec al star of the game, never miss- race trac|j were curious ones. Jockey
chance and playing a heavy SmalI> who h.ld won a dozen previous
■id ring the status of rac.ug condl-
: ns. Don’t Say No was sold at pri-
vate sale to a local man and the rest
were auctioned off.
That Twilight League game Sunday
is certainly goTg to b? some tussle.
The Elks and Cpaa'ry Club are the
t.vo 1 ?.tvng clubs of the league and
there reitaluly is some rivalry bo-
!v , n ih ■ teams. The odds at lust re-
roils were Id to ti on the Country
Ci’-’t) and the members of that organi-
zation are booking themselves to the
The 11 11s are not a bit back-
vr-rt in acerting themsolves, cither
Pern brock for the Elks and Joyce for
C e Pou'trv Club are probable pltch-
fir Sunday's game which will he
called at 3:30 p. m.
So — hoc’got their wires crossed
"’u Ycls- n Mor. n fig't plot ires down
Gi s wav vet. Tic Muskogee Phoenix |
'n-.dvertenilv says:
In I ui-rlit the fight fans at Tulsa i
"ere enabled to see the Wolgast-Mor-
an fight as portrayed trhongh the mo-
li'ti picture machines. It is to be
v o' ed the picture people bring their
n- s down th s wav for the fans are
as anxious to see some kind
- f ort as the farm rs are for a good
soaking rain.
"What were the odds in that last
r-op on the winner?” someone asked
"Slmrtv” Yo"ng of Young’s Band at
I the race track yesterday after, the last
1 race.
i "V’lir )<■> o"" ” o coi. i.- responded
the elongated Cornet Virtuoso.
”■ hat’ c’rorouscd the gang
| “Sure,” sa d Young. “Nine horses
eep'nst the winner. Nine to one.
Some class to me. huh!
AMERICAN LEAGUE
WESTERN LEAGUE.
STANDING
Detroit........
OF THE
.... 54
TEAMS
24
.693
Philadelphia ..
.... 49
28
.636
New York ....
.... 41
36
.432
Chicago .......
.... 40
36
.526
Boston ........
..... 41
38
.519
Cleveland .....
42
481
| Washington ...
..... 27
52
342
! St. Lou s ......
..... 21
56
273
Denver .......
Lincoln .......
Pueblo ........
Gt. Joseph ....
Omaha .......
Sioux City
Topeka .......
Des Moines .*.
RESULTS YESTERDAY.
Denver 2, Topeka 0.
Lincoln 2, Pueblo 1.
S o ix City 11 „ St. Joseph 10.
Omaha 17, Des Moines 2.
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.592 ;
..... 43
32
.573
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40
.487 1
..... 41
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.461
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4,3
.385 |
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53
.312
RESULTS YESTERDAY.
Boston 2, Chicago 1.
Cleveland 7, Washington 5.
Detroit 8, Philadelphia 7.
St. Louis 6, New York 1.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
STANDNG
OF THE
TEAMS
Columbus ...
..... 48
37
.565
Kansas City ..
.....46
38
.548
Minneapolis ..
..... 43
41
.512
St. Paul......
......42
42
.500
-MTwaukee ...
..... 41
43
.488
Ixjuisville ....
..... 41
44
.482
Toledo ......
..... 41
45
.477
Indianapolis .
..... 37
49
.430
STANDING
OF THE
TEAMS
Chicago ......
.... 47
31
.603
Philadelphia ..
..... 47
31
.603
New York ----
..... 47
31
.603 !
St. I-ouis.....
..... 44
32
.579 |
Pittsburg ....
..... 43
33
.566 !
Cincinnati ....
..... 33
43
134
Brooklyn .....
..... 29
47
.382
Boston .......
..... 18
58
.237
RESULTS YFSTERDAY.
Kansas City 8, Minneapolis 2.
Louisville 6, Columbus 3.
Toledo 2, lud ana polls I.
St. Paul-Milwaukee; scheduled for
today, played June 7.
RESULTS YESTERDAY.
Ph ladelphia 1, Cincinnati 0.
St. I ouis 8. Iloston fi.
New York 9, Pittsburg 4.
Brooklyn 6, Chicago 5.
EAT WHAT YOU WAN T AND
50r AT AL1. DRUGGISTS
Golden Ruby (Jackson) 4 to 1, first;
llzie (Ramsey) 4 to 1, second: Kel- — - — .............. . . , oma!|
sing (Burlingame) 5 to 1, third. Time, was over this Joc*eySma11
6 - - - - • " ■" »- was set down lorlQifee dajs by
Mo-
Yesterday’s
Race Results
Wednesday’s events at the Tulsa
Never Again!
a
ame all the way through. The ! mounts during the present face meet,
Imittle brothers proved good twiners ro(je t,Wo winning mounts in yester-
ut showed a lack of work-out and j (jay-s races, was at the post with two
oth were touched up pretty lively, favorjtes, and set down for three days’
ihile on the other hand but five hits j ri(ijnf;_ as a fine for supposedly inten-
ere ’made off John Young, the prom- j tional breaking of the barrier.
,ZZ voune pitcher of the Antlered i First Race; four furlongs and sev-
ens young piuner ; enty wards- Sooner. (Small), 4 to 1,
Pork eertainlv has some fasti first; Miss Pippin (Ppvor) IQ lo l,sec-
oFres. , lth the proper practice 0nd: Mabel King (Willes) 2to l. third
‘1,mZoS7J0, .U»: V. Pm4» «<?!*• not
^ troct in the league. the inoney. Time, .•"*.» 15
This evening Belleview and the I Second Race; about five furlongs-
1:01 2-5. Lady Stalwart (Small)
I vorite, left at the post.
Third Race, four furlongs and sev-
i enty yards—Oonoomoo (Burlinvame)
•1 (o 1, first; Alice Belle (Pryor) 6 to 1
second; Firecatcher • (Penaergasl) i
to 10, third. Time :54 1-4. , ........... .----- -
Fourth Race: one mile and seventy j here aga n this meeting.
yards—Waterloo (Warren) 6 to 5, first -
Neecha (Louder) 3 to 1, second: Lulu
F. (Osmer) 10 to 1, third. Fair Fagot
(Small) favorite, left at post. Time,
1:50 2-5.
Fifth Race; four furlongs and sev-
enty yards—Matt O’Connell (Small) 2
to i, first; Earls Court (Stevens) 4 to
1, second; Florence Meyers (Lines) 4
to 1, third. Time :54.
Sixth Race; three furlongs—Alice „ . . . „ w
Claxton (Benxanson) 4 to 1, first: Barney Scrleber has sold Hairy >v.
Frank O’Neil iLouder), 5 lo 1. second: Dont Say No, Wituess. Sa n rox,
Audrey (Paden) 3 to 1, tbind. Hodc Strathlad and Cavortcr. a strfng o
(Morgan), favorite, 2 to 5, left at the ■ the classiest stock atahe fair grounae
post. Time, :33 2-5. I The prices paid were fairly good, con
1 Kmght, Small has cleaned up proper
at this meet’ng and leads all the
jockeys at the track in winning
mounts to his credit. Small left, to-
■ day for Denver, his home, so (he lit- {
! tie fellow will probably not be seen ,
Jockey Pendergraet and Guy Gray
left last night for Butte, Montana,
where a 30-day meting opens July 19.
Several other norsemen and follow-
ers of the game will go to Butte fol-
lowing the close of the meeting here
next Thursday. Many horses from
the local track will be shipped there.
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! COUNTRY CLUB
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ELKS.............
FOREST PARK....
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GULF..............
NEWSIES..........
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July 16.
August 30.
August 3,
14.
July 26.
August 18.
August 5,
12.
Tuly 21.
August 6.
July 12.
Sept. 17. ®
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July 29.
August 26.
ELKS.
Inly 16,
August 30.
THE
July 13.
Sept. 24.
August 10.
Sept. 8.
July 28, 4.
Sept. 1.
August 8,
17.
August 2,
22.
July 22.
August 13.
forest park.
GULF.
August 3,
24,
July 26. 9
August 18.
July 13.
Sept. 24.
POST
July 19.
August 15.
July 23.
August 19.
July 27.
Sept. 2.
July 25.
August 27. m
August 9,
29.
August 10.
j Sept. 8.
July 19.
August 16.
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July 11.
August 20.
July 15.
August 31.
July 30. *?..
Sept 5.
August 4.
Sept. 3.
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August S.
12.
July 28.
SepL 1.
July 23.
August 19.
July 11.
August 20.
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August 1.
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July 20.
August 25.
July 14.
Bept. 6.
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July 21
August 6.
1 Aug *.
17.
July 27.
SepL 2.
July 15.
August 81.
August 1.
Sept. 10.
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August 23.
July 9
TEXACOS.
July 12. fj August »,
SepL 17. 22.
luly 25.
1 August 27.
July 30.
Sept 5.
July 20.
August >5.
August 11.
Sept. 7.
SPORTS.
July 18.
August 16.
| August 9,
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SepL 1
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July 14.
SepL C
July 9.
August 23.
July 11.
August It.
NEWS.
BELLEVIEW.
July 29. July 22.
j August 26. j August 13.
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McCarty, Wirt G. The Tulsa Post (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 148, Ed. 1 Friday, July 14, 1911, newspaper, July 14, 1911; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1042982/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 9, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.