The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 75, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 20, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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THE OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITAL WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 20. 1910.
PAGE THREH
IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS
AMERICAN LEAGUE
WASHINGTON. July 19.—The vet-
eran pitcher "Cy" Younp won hia five
hundredth game of his long career to-
day when Cleveland defeated Wash-
ington in the second game of a dou-
iV header -• -• The content went
eleven innings Young allowing hut
one hit in eight. The first game w<
to Washington.
Score—First gam*- R H. E.
Washington onL 101 nix 7 12
Cleveland 000 000 000—0 4
Hatteries—Gray ami Beekendorf,
Harkness. Kalkenherg and Uemis.
Summary—Bases on halls—Gray 2;
Harkness Falkenberg 2.
Struck out-Gray 0; Harkness 4;
1'ulkenberg 1.
► Umpire—Perrine.
Second game -Score: U. H. E.
Washington . 100 000 001 0u - 4
Cleveland .000 000 002 03—r. 7
Batteries -lleisling, Groom. Street
and Benkendo' l ; V >ung and Eester-
ly.
Summary—Struck out- Keisling 3;
Young 3.
BOSTON TAKES TWO
BOSTON, July 19.—Boston won two
exciting games from Detroit today, the
first in 14 inines.
Socer First Game. R I. K.
Detroit 100 00 000 000 00—1 10 0
Boston 000 001 000 000 01—2 7 1
Batteries - Summers and Stnnage;
Karger v.nd Carrigan.
Summary—Bases on (balls Kerger
4. Summers 7.
Struck out- Karger «; Summers 4.1
Umpires—Connely and Kerrln.
Second Game—Score: R.H.K.
Detroit ... 20 2 4 l
Boston.. 100 101 lux -4 1J "
^Batteries Donovan and Schmidt.
Hall and Carrigan.
Summary—Struck out—Donovan ti:
Hans Is Disgusted
- ONES SENI AWAY
* "A
UPHEAVAL IN MARINE C0RPSt
FOLLOWS COURT S
REPORT
L/UCHHEIMER
MANILA
.1
Umpire
-Connolly ami Kerrln.
SHUT OUT CHICAGO.
PHILADELPHIA. July lie Phila-
delphia shut out Chicago, bunching
hits in two innings.
Score: R.H.E.
Chicago "00 000 000—0 ti 2
Philadelphia 020 002 OOx 4 4 0
Batteries -Lang**. Olmstead and Sul-
livan: Morgan and Thorns'3.
Summary■---Bases on balls—Lange
S; Morgan 1. Olmstead 1.
Struck out—Lange 4; Morgan ti.
Umpires—Egan and O'Loughlin.
—0—
ALMOST NO HIT.
' New York, July 19.—The visitors did
not get a hit off Ford until the ninth
Inning and New York won.
Score: R.H.E.
St. Louis 100 000 000—1 1 1
New York . 000 023 OOx—5 10 2
Batteries—Powell and Stephens;
Ford, Sweeney and Mitchell.
Summary—trSuek out—Ford 21;
Powell 3.
Bases on balls—Ford 4: Poewell 1,
Umpires 10 vans and Dineen
PITTSJiURU, July 1*. - Wagner, of
tin- Pittsburg club, says:
"I am tired of playing National
League ball. I do not think a man
ought to have to play ball except when
he feels lilts it. We are not much bet-
ter than well fed slaves now. We are
supposed to be ordered around by the
manager as his fancy dictates. I am
tired of it."
'h< disgust of the former baseball
WESTERN LEAGUE
.onde. expressed war; heightened to
it v when he w ent to the garage when
e keeps his automobile to find that ;
onstable had levied on it, said to b<
or a rent bill of $333,34 owed to tin■■ Thomas
arage. ilonus was compelled to look Philippines,
through the glass in the door and see j .lust what h;
go-cart. Then he hunted up his j Elll
orney and til- I suit to secure poses
n of the machine.
Other Officers Longtime Washing
tion Residents Scattered
Throughout World Elliott's
Lot the Question Now—May
E-3 Out for Good
WASHINGTON. Jul\ 1: . As a con- i
equeneo of the report of a court of
i m 1 * > > > j t hat unsat lefactory condit Ion
existed in the marine < rps largely
the n suit < t mans offie. ra hav ing
been in Washington too long, members
of the headquarters staff, with only 1
few e\i eptions. w i-i'e today ordered to
new posts in different parts of the
world.
Colonel Charles L. Lauchheitner,
headquarters adjutant and insp« etor
who requested the appointment of th«
eourt of inquiry, was order* to the
Philippines and Lieutenant Colonel
Henry C. Haines, his assistant, was
dlreeted to assume charge of the adju-
tant's offlct. Colonel Prank L. Den
nr. headquarters quartermaster one
of the candidates for the position nf
commandant of the corns upon tin-
retirement of General George Elliott
In October, was ordered to San Fran
, is... for duty. He m111 be «u< • • • ded
h« r« by Ll< ut< nant Colon* 1 Charles T..
MeCawb-y. his : eronil assistant. whtl«
his Iirst assistant. Lieutenant Colonel
Thomas C. Prlno wns ord< i1 1 to the
Each packed in its
vk***r- j&r- individual humidor,
as fresh and rich as
if you picked it off
the maker's bench.
Not affected by wet
or dry days—the
oil kept in the
leaf in the
natural con-
dition.
s happened to
idant of the ec
rtainty. The
U U ire
baseball n tes.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Cincinnati, July 19.— New York t
au leven inning contest from Cincin-
nati todav mainlv because of Alatli-
ewson's pitching in the crisis.
Score: R.H.E,
New York 100 ^00 010 0 8 L'
.Cincinnati 000 001 300—4 13 -
Batteries—Mathewson and Myers:
Burns, Uromnie, Suggs and McLean.
Summary Bases on balls Suggs J:
Burns Mathewson Promme :i.
Struck out—Mathewson h. Suggs
2; From me l.
Umpires—Rigler and Enille.
—o—
WON IN ELEVENTH.
Pittsburg, July 1 !♦. Pittsburg tied |
the score in tbe mntli
Sweeny: won in the '
wild ; 1 *
Campbell to score from
Score:
Pittsburg 300 OnO 1
Bostolt 040 000 000 "
Batteries—Leevei. ph
and Gibson; Fork, Curti.
Sumtnai > liases on
1; Curtis l.
Struck
Umpire.1
LINCOLN. July 19. Mitchell anl
Hlrsche the best Des Moines pitch* rs,
veakened at the finish today and Lin-
coln won.
Lincoln 000 000 021—3 G 1
es Moines 100 000 010 -1 0
Batteries—Hagerman and Krugei j
and Clark: Mitchell, Hl/sche and;
Clemmons.
HOMER FOR ISBELL.
WICHITA, Juiy 19 -A home run
Frank Isbell won a close gune from
St. Joseph for "Wichita.
St .Joseph 000 i:)G 000—1 7 0
Wichita 000 110 00*—2 4 0
Batteries— Johnson and Shea; Ait-
cheson and Shaner.
iter of in
ordered toda.
ter from Acting Secretary Winthrnp
to General Eliott. Mr. vVinthrop dl
rected Geivrai Elliott to make the
ehnnge- The emu hiding paragraph
of his letter read:
-You will Inform Colonel Willia
I'.iddle, that being the senior line
fleer on duty in Washington, he has
been t- uiporarlly designated to act for
tin commandant in his absence until
-
Capacluras can't crush or crumble. They're quarantined against dust.
Smoke them a week and get used to the full flavor of fresh tobacco.
ELST & P.Ur iuLL CO Distributers, Chicago 111.
•ountry and b Is
pOliey Would be
e of Dr. Crippen,
11 ;111 the otli- r requirements for extra*
ditlon should be met. ^
WON IN NINTH
OMAHA. July !!• Sioux City came
from behind and won in the ninth.
Score: H. H. 13.
Omaha -00 110 000—4 0 2
Sioux City 200 20C 001—5 10 1
Batteries—Melter and Gondlng:
Alderman. Wilson and Miller.
ADAMS RESPONSIBLE.
DENVER, Colo., July 19.—Adams
was effective with men on bases r
\\;is given excellent support, Den
winning.
Score: R. H E.
Topeka 000 001 000 1 7 2
I )enver 001 000 lOx— 2 '• 1
Batteries—Fugate and Kerens;
!•?-•]* t !• ■' '!• * * T + T" + *
-T- |
LI'L ARTHA JOY RIDES. * j
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\K\V VI .UK Till - 19. .I kI< t-'
Johnson, the heavyweight + ■
'
'
rerkleuly Itlvlng ins blR auto- <•
git .miaOHf .-4i,
vropt
and
•Time's Flight Turned Backward**
SAGS AND SULPHUR
Mad© Her Look Twenty Years Younger
AMERICAN ASSOCITION.
Louisville- Kansas City
"f 1 Adams and MeMn
aJ '
At lndianap<
waukee 1.
At Toledo '
As They Cross the Equator
Philllppi 2;
a and Kane.
« + r * * * t * -i- + ' * '• + * * * j
BABY DEAD IN ARMS;
FATHER HID FACT
I Carried Child Corpse From Egg j
I Harbor to Philadelphia With- I
out Telling Its Mother
PHI' VDKi.PIIIA. 1,1 ***•"' rl
errors did IT.
8%'
Struck out M.
Empires • ' I
d Rresnaha
balls Willis
ilian Willis
and Rrennan.
I
TEN INNING GAME.
CHICAGO. July 19. Brooklyn w
tin 1 hi a -■ .11 ten inning -
The score: R H E
Chicago "iin 001 200 0 :: 11 «i
Brooklyn 001 200 000 1 4 7 2
Batteries Cole , Brown and Kilns;:
Barge r and law in
Su 111 n 1; 1 ■ \ K.u-ev on halts, off Cole
f. off Tlarger Struck out, <\>le 1.
Thrown 1. I'mpires, J< hnstone nd
Eason
WESTERN ASSOCIATION
Sapulpa 1; El Reno c
Sapulpa 10: 1-1 Reno 11
Tulsa 2; Joplln 9.
Bartlesville 1■ Okmulgee ".
Guthrie Klrfd 7
—o— •
ENID TRIMS SENATOPS.
E>fU>. <jkla.. July 1!' T!lf b < als
fiiini bed hits Willi «'.lit hi s • t.-
day *.nd wen handily 7 to 2,
si ra: r. it. E.
Guthrie « 020 000 oho r. 1
Enid 000 mil 21 \ 7 s 1
I latteries Willis and Clifton: Burge
S 1 I Gnldu 1 it In .
WESTERN ASSOCIATION.
OKMl'b<;i:i: Okla . .luly 19 Af'er
nliietoen defeats wilder 11 banner of
Muskogee the derelicts of the Western
AssocUition with the m w title of Ok-
mitlRie downed the r.;ili|es\ilh Boost
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County of Monroe (
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Batteries—Grady
Cochran and Speek.
EIGHTEEN STRAIGT.
JOPLIN, July
Joplin won tlv
game from Tulsa today. A victory to-
morrow will tie the world's record for
straight winning streaks.
Score: R. H. E.
Ue.> «m0 I'M 2 ' 1
Joplin .100 00." 02x 8 10
Batteries Hi nry and J< ff^i •; Hall
and Harlow.
WON ON POINTS.
EL RENO. Okla., July 19.—El Reno
outplayed Sapulpa and won both
games of the double header.
Score-—First game R. || p.
Sapulpa 000 001 11 1 9 \
El Reno 002 004 * —f. 4 1
Batteries Milton and ('*>■ . Pollard
and Rlggs. #
S. « ond gai< • R. 11. \\
Sapulpa 440 000 2 —10 10 1
El Be no 00* 108 I 11 1*. ::
Batteries Scott, Al>ers and Coe;
BANK
BOOSTS CAPITAL1
Woodward Canning Company and
Antlers Liglit end Power Coiii- 1
pany File Articles of Incorpor r
ation at Guthrie Office of SeoiV
tary j
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umlng a#.iv from his wife, he exani-
ie i the child and founil It had diefi.
WILL SURRENDER CRIPPIN
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In America
M ASHtXOTON, July ID. Tho Tlrlt I
1' government has asked the United
'•.lies ft r tie arrest and detention of j
>r. Crippen, who is wanted In London
n connection with the murder of his
j wife should he be found In America, i
Tile diffieulticH which have attenib-d
' } the extradition of Porter Charlton
I wanted In Italy on a charge of having
11 murdered his u jfo at I^ake Como w111
' j 11• iirisi sliouli! Pi . Crlpjien I" arrest 1
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