Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 132, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 18, 1912 Page: 8 of 18
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Only Japanese Pugilist Who
Fights Bat. Nelson Feb. 26
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henback. scout for the fin-
tfetMM l l-eugue baseball
tl Friday ut u detention hos-
AalHlllWi k Is reputed to have been
1 discoverer of Pitcher Muthewson.
Ah-nba k was 4 urs old I '-nth
as muwil b) ar.ildls.
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rti.- W lb and Jack Hritt !i
f.r Pabruary 22. called off on
nrrount of Welsh'! injuriil S
hni k.
pjTTSBURa -Mik.- Donlln 9
of Boston win pljr wltb
J'ittninirK ihls .v.
H"T BPniNQ8 With thlr- 6
ty-two pluyiTS p:irtiriialliitr S
C. O. Rom won finals In Bt.
Valntlne !"if Tournament.
l r atlnsj IS H Walter "f
N.-w Tork. i
( hamplon n Inted I'lui.-id. I-
Aninti in i Hie If older In
mill. ir . i TonenaRtenl
York Peb. it After three
s Crardner of Kasi Onnge N J.
irmcr elaJM A champion won
t math frtdajr in th- Inter
1 lv j balk line lilllnrd rham-
lp tmirii.MM.ni. He defeated
i Majrer Uw Philadelphia uma-
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PRI BB Tl 111 ls I M Its 1
I Wt 0 MI (.liti s M XI
PhAi i i in. i-:.
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baaeball
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from In
at :hc
nsfii by lana crowd! of fans
Ih dtlaa th'' KHtne last nlifht
Norih Side Armory DCtWei n
AinT Dvla mitiit be anci
his attempta Jo orcanUe
li.ii.. u ih wstrn nart
tm but nasi baaeball hlatory in Ok-lterlan Baracaa of th-' Tuifa City Baa-
( (. iln Snpiilpa All-Stars and the Praaby
k.t Iiull It-amii'. furnished one 't the
leloaaat and most exulting contests seen
on the loeal murt this season.
The Presbyterian won th. ir.inn- !
j ih.. s re of 1 s t" 1 i. The tramo
was both fasi and rough and every
lahi ina would Indicate that the iros-
peotl nr.- nol M-ry hrlirht for him.
In th-- Mrsi place Davis cannot touch
Knid tn Reno or Bhawneo for the
MM-Contlnent league has the protec-
HOB money for these flares In the
hands of the national i oininissioii. j plu er "on his toe
Davis still control the Oklahoma minute the ball was In
Cltv lerrlti-n .It Is true hut he has if.. r the Preabyterlan
old his T xaa leagui fram hise at that
place to Beaumont and he will only
have until the opening of the Texai
knfue season April 13 t. place
club In the Capital city. After that
dat. A. E. Monroney -vii lhave full
p.w. r to command the Oklahoma
City territory f.T the .Mid-fen' ant
Davis Is too eM'vr.eie ed a baseball
man to organise a four or lx-cluh
u.iKu m posed of Oklahoma Cltj
and a few weak tonus Ilk. An. .dark
and Chi' Kasha
durinc i Ii
pi iy Corey.
has i for the preabyterlan made thr.e
ba-kets. while Sti tnmins also of th
Tulsa fiv..." was thi parti -ular star
of the evening having made twelve
free throws out of Biffhteefl .han. es.
Baldwin and Whetstone of the viit-
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A Ridiculously Low Price to Ask for a
SUIT OR OVERCOAT
of Hart Schaff ner & Marx
or Miller (Union) Made Clothes
In fact the price is so low that
you'll have to come here soon
to find your garment.
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TUJLSJS
THE HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & .MARX CLOTHES
102 SOUTH MAIN STREET
did when the nornian school pari I
ipal. d and it i believed that the re
admission of the Sooner will again
. ause It to become the classic sport
event of the year In Oklahoma col-
legiate circles. Coach Owen an-
nounces that meets for the red and
white athlete have already been
scheduled With T.xas university nnd
the Oklahoma A. & M. college and It
hlifhlv Drobalile that the Sooner
will likewise meet on the cinder path
Missouri and Arkansas state univer-
sities Emporia State Normal of Kan-
sas and thy Texas "Aggies."
LKiHTW I K. II I Wlln WON IVES
;Ki I It ll.W i s OF CHIC u..
Many critic consider
mg t.um. were th. noteworthy player Togo th
on their Side.
The preliminary gama betweoa the
tirls' team of the Tulsa High school
and the Um al Business i olloge was
very Interesting and amusing. Tlie
High school girls won out with a score
Demon" .are of the same rnegeil and aggres-
bantamweight lanansnal' "n'l th" ' ' wi" be VeT"
will meet B.i r.'.u.: N.-l
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Jl A RJBZ BACK ltl St I.TS.
fighter wh
son former lightweight -hamplon nt
fort Smith -Monday niu-h' I r.iary
i'C the cnmlng b.intannveiht .liani-
plon of the world and on the out-
i.f 1 : to in. l'ir.lv starred fur the come of hi mlxup with the I ' it IBM
Business collage and Qalbreath led Dane dependa much the h owing h
Kid Ferns "the Oklahoma Cowboy."
as ome writers facltioiisly call him
is certainly making a rapid i limb up
the pugilistic ladder. lVrns v.torv
oer Dave Deahlar at Knnana City
tio 0 th. i night following ihls d. f'at
of l'nk Kuss. il. has made him a se-
rious contender In welterwalghl otr
cle and negotiations are wall under
way for a match between the Perry.
Okla . boj nnd Ba Broiison of ln-
dtanapolis Ind.
t)M lllk.'ll school ptav.ts
The lineup for tho feature
follow:
Presbv t. rians
Young C. ..
Corey It. V.
Ktemmln I P.
Art Magirl U1 no doubi repeal his
feat of a ! i .!'.t aito at l'.artlev llle
whin he a...
the old-tlmi
field. Mo .
1 one of til
the southw
ip agalnat Ji
Iddlewelght
.- uorrnon
at Spring
l. Magirl
il das In
Shepi
s tin
rd B.C..
viand L.O.
Bapulpa
. . Oohagi
... Tayl. r
. . Hyde-
Baldwin
. . . . Mill r
Win 'sti-no
I will n tike against Johnny Coulon
gaOM w ho will box him In May at Fort
Su Ith Battling Nelson and Togo
nr.- to fight at catch Weights Nat
on ha agreed to stop 'he lad from
Nippon in six rounds. Both fighter
a Iting. Kdle Koblnaon the match-
maker has artancaej a big prelimi-
nary Card and seem to have copped
the pugilistic plum of the year for
the orders for aaata are coming in ai-
ready a? fast rate. A . ial Haiti
will be run to th Bgh from Muako-
ee. nnd a large number of Tulsn
fins nre making preparation to at-
tend the scrap. Konlnson claim that
the ar.alr will be thi IlKgest fight
card evr staked i
Hnd his assertion
well founded.
a the southwest
are apparently
w lahingtou ami I. iii. oin
TonUtht at the rirst M. I church I
Boulder and fifth. Rev. Frank Neff
Will deliver an addres on WaahlngtOH I
and Lincoln It Is expected that a
large r..d will be in attendance
m. infrldi to Manage c . Ctntv
CINCINNATI Ohio IVb. 17 Tarry
Bi ti .it. former mamsjM rd the cin.
ilnnatl. Hlhagll and Boston National
... t...igt signed a con-
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PORM1 it
iii a
ttZO TO REACtl finn
Bin RM BE T
ls MB II g.
CHICAOO Feb. It. Kaarl t;.y
flv.-ii.n t.aViis had entered for the
klMHII I R B M l Vtt
I M " Ram Ull Ii HAVE
si BUM 111 M It-
"pher am I
tton there are
hopes ' in the
ever before. I
going to be !
t al eont'-nd
ever."
Ti iml- Championship Isuuble.
BfBfW VORK Feb. IT W
Grant and 1.. M. Bur Weri f- ted
by 8. H. Alexand'-r and T. II Pell th-
champions in the mat. h for the na-
tional Indoor t.nrils trophy In the
doubles Dlnyed here Friday. Th.
champions .
I-C-0
In three aet. 17-1
d th low 1'nlt'd State league.
Hens lu-ill galn.
JACKSOK Mi h. Feb. IT Vnsslff
llossane won two straight falls from
H.nrl Hapson here Friday night In
II nnd 11 mlnut.s r ipe tiv.ly. Hus-
nm. welnhed 190 pound and .-'am-
I- on-lii anil i k . n-a-
IfAtMBON Wis. Feb. IT. The
I'nlverslty of Wisconsin has sign d :o
play the t'nlv .-cslty of Arksna at
football next fall.
K'-ndnll college
s. h.e.l ;.re lioth
and thT'ila high
preparing to piece
A W illing Oaatri --.
ss taaaaa to be wining t.. .is-
thing except legislation that
i N)tll af interest to the pc po .
LouiMlle Post.
bat.
twelfth annual tournam.tt of th. 'strong track tesma in the field this
A merl. an ! whng fongres. when esr. In fsrt all over the state trark
s. retary ltncry losed his entrv athlattod nre taking on an Increased
IlK.oks Friday bight All re. ord for ai llvfy. A utronu Jeam I aaeured at
the number of .ntrle In pastt ourna- the state university this spring and
imelits w.re brakafl at that lime gfed hwafg of the sport will have an op-
with iiuuier . ntrlee being mailed 1 prtunity to ee some good meets be
up until inldmiiht It was expe. t. .J I tween the Sooner and neighboring
hat the complete list "otil.l rea h universities
a large total. v I Co h "men attended the meeting
Bscretary La.irtry predicted that of the tat athletic agaoefatlM 't
thi y.-ar's ggHfj list would renrh 0' "klahoma t'lty rec-Mly and It I now
Tb. pi.. :.-' . Iil rtaln that the l'nlverl:y will re
in; expi lat i he said lenler the trrk meet of state Instltu-
Chv-ago ha entered lf l lb en 'linns held annually at Oklahoma City
.1 - and i' . xpe.t.d thi: tw-r.-v '. r that anoth.r avsam-latloa will b-
five or thirty ' . al clubs will I add forme with th. Hoori"- Included
ed. "utrdd rlthM may end ntries Thi event has never attained tb
of an addiu 1 1. 1 loo trams Play In i prominence and popularity through-
tb tournament open on Mar h 2. jout the state In recent yeir tbst i
JI'AP.F.Z Feb. IT. Weather clear;
track fast.
First Bace 5 1-2 furlongs Batn-
wa 10T Moleiworth 3 to 1 won;
Plorano Krlpp 105 Ames 16 to 1.
May F.xeiy ll". Kederls ft
I to 1 third.
Time 1:07 2-5.
Camnrada. Ml Miller. Patsy
; Beach. Fraititle. El Patu Narfarla
iand Milo also ran.
! Second race 5 1-2 furlongs Tap-
flin. 8 to t won; Vo Solo. Carter
i even second; Oonoomoo 105 Bur-
'llngnme. 15 to 1. third.
Time 1:07 1-5.
I Krror Oaogaf Battle. John Heck
i Harvest Fly. Serenade. Salnet and
i Henry Wlllam alo ran.
Thrd race One Mle. to M. Eck-
'ert 107. Hill. 10 to 1. won; Jim
Ifafferata. 112. Kcoph. 7 to 1. ec-
ond; Here lc 107 Taplln to 1
third. 1
Time 1:40.-
tlus llnrttldge. Romple. Mama
and Whidden also ran.
Fourth race 5 1-2 furlong. Oel-
Ico 108 Gross 8 to 1 won; Arctuin
11 114. Murray. 4 to 5 third.
Time 1:00 1-5.
U.dy Tendi. Antigo. Faneull Hall
also ran.
Fifth race One mle. Ben l'n iu.
110. Tapl.n. 4 to o. won; Ureen
Bridge. 118. Frasch 7 to 1. second;
Time 1:42 2-5.
. fha. Oreen. Virginia l.lndsey.
Ninml and M.ipi.ton alo ran.
Sixth race 7 furlongs. Juan lit
Murray 11 to 5. won: Fred Mulho'.
land. II". iro. 2 to 1 s-cond:
Judxe Walton. 103. Hill. 5 to 2 third.
Time 1:11 2-i.
l.tn i re.-d. Pltn Pat :'.o ran.
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BREEZl BITS.
The greater part of the tobacco
grown In Mexico Is manufactured in-
to cigarettes.
The first local union of printers In
the Fnlted Stutes was organized in
the year 1831.
The Arizona State Federation of
tabor was organized at a n. ent con-
vention at Phoenix.
Ninety per cent of the laborer on
the plantations and in the mine of
Oubl aro Spaniards.
To put bands of gilt paper on cigar
made In the United States cost two
million dollars a year
A man thinks he gets n girl to
marry him but the recording angel
scores the winning run for lrer.
A new and pr Islim union of Jow-
erly workers was recently formed at
a meeting in Pro lden it. i.
Thn paper-thin shell SfuMana regis
tin oountry in Increasing iiuantitie.
It must be awfully unlucky to walk
under thirteen ladders.
l our atld one half p.u- cent of Her-
man university atudanta nre women.
Two-third of iii.. tin used in the
world Is supplied In the Malay State.
The BragllHUl India rubber gatherer
averages HI pounds of sup a day.
Tile best ll.'llillll tlo.u In T...nii
sell wholesale at about ;i cents a
mart.
Tommy Murphy the New York The application v horse raiHh to
i iikoiw eik-.n w ho won ov er urover I iciupie is tt-i 11 iii reliev e neural-
IHaye ol Chicago In a twenty round j'n.
bout before Jimmy Croftrath'l club.
"Vic
toohlnf loo Oft
There weie IIM11 negro soldiers
In the Northern army during the war
of secession.
Controlling apparatus of a now
Would 1'. mproml-K'.
There would be oo use of sturcst-
ing that RoeesVeB might be electe.:
alth the 'indertunillna that hd.te
s IBS when his time of service reaches
the equivalent of two full term.
Wrhinton Star.
. . oen to ofi familiar with II
face.
We first endure than pity the gm Jawoplani is so arrange! that it can
brace." jbe operateiV by either of two person
.And so It Is w.lh fashion' freaks. Wj sealed side by side.
hoot.
We first endure then pity then em-
- Judge.
i m Way lo Oct Rlctl tJiilck. . .
There in no law to supervise tho
dividend as llv ry inun cm extract
from a sleigh worth $15 or $20.
i Washington Star.
South America I nearly twice n
large a the whole of Europe.
In spite of its great oil fields th-
Cnlted States lmirts refined petro J
kWaa though In limited iuantltiea.
BOWLING ALLEY
Pns nn hour In Ihls ex-
hllarnling aniuiement
llrsl imss In every re-
spect bast-.rcnl of P.O.
M. J. Mculty; C. L.
McKay Prop.
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