Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 174, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 7, 1912 Page: 6 of 16
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TULSA! DAILY WORLD. SUNDAY APRIL
1 9 1 2 .
Mutt Can 7 See " JoJte "V More
By "Bud" Usher
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feTOi i!l"T ; HE IS STILL AFTER JOHNSON 1 flfl lEICHT TULSA PITCHERS Easier jffeC
VttrilmtoH Err it. pur heal-' vi" ' x" N'ow Showing What The Have f4? lllvVOfflS V'v-rT'V
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ii... pMinf n. ... nff i' ."' :.' S w TSCi
ls1 j Lliton. Llcton at present is laid up
Elf while practicing with a lama side
S gllpplnfi in the mud about a week ago
J while Draotlclns:. Uanaser Prlee ilum. m. Mr .
About thi mosl reliable Interview A&!ffiSr M i edit bent to alve him a ret of a cou. I M
pie ..I days and let the Btralned lll- LWl ' ) )
ments heal But they are all h'o EjFSWMmw
I Inn Ii.' will I. ivn.h tn K" wl.pn the Wtf&& J
HI team return to Tulna on April 10. yif J
; j I'uniil rns. a pilrhiT frnm Srnr.i- T i i )f jJfmm&r
Km... rcp.U'ti'il Ihls fl 7 Vr'illl l'
Pmk I ' 1 H ''hi i i' iii ; 1 1 h i mi1 i ' ii i i . i . m r i i 1 1 1 i
KiSt l the problem at i li . present I m
. 102 SOUTH MAIN
Tills WKKK Tiilan will have
the first real glimpse "f Iho
Iwtm thai is tn repremnl them
in ii klahpntH Htate league
thlH yonr M.inar.-r Price will hrtnK
htH Fiin.nl of .iulit.'".i pleyura homo
on Wednesday and from that dal i
the youngaters will do tludr lral;.lnK
worl; at Hportaman'H purlt on th BhikI
piprlngi line. lU'pi.rts from ("helai .
now that the wiuhiI numbere many
good players and while Manager
Price bm- not nclo' ti it his pennant nl
team. I..- b.is practlcnllj made ..i his
mind as tn the players he will re-
tain. Curter at first base Is one ..f
those Indian lers and hesldes be
in a nr.'..' fielder Is .1 natural lilt-
ter. (Sourlcy at third and 1 1 11 libit rtt In
the outfield are two Tulsu hoys who
are making good and who promise
to perform some with the stl. U litis
seasi.n. Torre and Uston behind
the Imt' are 11 pair nf old heads who
will di .1 1. i" keep the younger
members nf the Lain in proper action
tfWlng the tin The fans si Id
take advantage nf every exhibition
(innte betwe. 11 now and the 1 nil of the
training season to Ket a Ilm. on Iho
Tulsa club individually and .nlleel
ively. And let tin- knockers remain
quid until tli"v have something lo
rap alimit ln.t. of 1 u ih... there will
be no baseball knockers In Tulsa this
year because they will have loo lit -tie
competition to stay In the bust-ncHS.
Anadarko It k"Iuk ii be the "dark
horse" In the Oklahoma state league
this year 'ibis little town in western
Oklahoma surprised many people by
taking OUt a franchise at the UcAlfiS-
ter meotlng and depositing the HOO
- gion forfeit Hut they are in the
flghl to wiBi and even though they
ilm. t get a lnt of patronage iho-
will have a lot of pep and win.:.- and
a corking good club tto) Kills. in and
w. 11. Moore are acting managers and
coachei of the twelve players now
trying out as follows: Pitchers n-
macki t'.iass bowler and Qaaaawayj
Inftelders Billion; first baae Mont
gomery; second base
lias- Ismn; outfield
and Murphy.
Williams; third
Noal Reynolds
The Buslnou Men'e Athletic club of
Ma kogee Ii to have s home of its own
according to reports. Plans have been
completed it is Maid (or tin- building
nf a two-itory building 100x150 feel
in dimension! which will he bulll by
Muskogee capitalists and leaaod to tic
B M. A C The first fl will hold
. gymnasium swimming pool five
bowling alleys a lobby and reading
room I'n the second floor will be a
large auditorium with a seating ca-
pacity of IS0Q people That's the
tuff Muskogee build 'em!
Date Gardner once the pride nf
AVer) boxing fan .11 Oakland t'ah
and more recently the star performer
in the ring of the Springfield A C
will oppose Anil) Smith In the main
event of tomorrow night's smoker at
the T. A. C. Pale has been In Tulsu
before and these who ... him In
action are firm In their helhf thuti
he can hold his own lth any Unlit-
Weight that ever hit this section.
Pule is very .lever nnd at times ean
hit with 11 vengeance. Andy Smith
Is known to havi
DALECrtRDENBRTO CO
kick and re
ports have it that he has greatly
unproved as a boxer recently. "Lol
em come" said Andv nfler workout
hcttr yesterday "as long is they're
near my weight I'll lake '.111 on and
believe mo ktddo they've K.d t
drop."
Kid Ki nneth a healthful looking
husky frnm the Paclfli coast blew
Into Tulsa yesterdny Kid Kenneth
is th.' pride of the California oil fields
ami he has gone sum. memorable
hattlis out In Tomni) McCarey'l
pountry. Kenneth dropped s round to
the athletic flub during th.- aft moon
and worked out with Andy Smith.
Kenneth strips pretty and seems to
h-.. 11 great deal of ability. Besides
that he haa the natural dope With him
that proves his claims on being a
tighter. Hi a as defeat d by Hun
hoal Smith In eight rounds. That was
the Kid's third bout In his career
After thnl he .leaned up on a number
of the mast boys. Ken. nth Would
llk to on. .sin. iVi I Men Is but there
Isn't mm h chance for that down in
this e. lion s.i hi 1 ih.ibl will have
to be eontent . ! 'Inn until th
T. A. . off let 1- find Mime other op-
ponent fur him. Tile T. A Is ilm-
nlnK a big outing fur .-nine night in
May and it Is probable that Ken-
neth and either Harry Wueal or Jo.
Cox will furnish the main attraction
of an op. 11-air card
Snllie times
cisinn provei
long run Bu
action nf the
Hie eleventh how de-
the ITlOlt sane III the
ih is the pan with the
Tulsa Athletic olub In
"Ulassw orkeri" is thi new mime
for the (ikmulgee club "f the nkln-
homa htate league. Manager Prank t
Qnrdiner says that because they're
Wiled "Glassblowers" doesn't neces-
anrily signify that Ihey will make any
glass houses to be broke up bj the
betters in the u. S. U One of the
notable members of Osriliner'i staff
Is Catcher Jeffries. Jefl Is known to
nearly every fan In Oklahoma lie
Is a good man behind th- bat. t"
dally with bunch of colls In fmnt i f
h'm. nnd with the assistance of Oar-
liner himself some level head should
t. able to keep things running pretty .
smooth!. Karl Hoberts feet. 3
signing Dale Gardner to oppose Andy
Smith In the 10-round mat nevent
of nondai night's card H the T.
A. 0 Quarters.1 North Main street
Pierce Matthews Who was first match-
ed with Smith. Ini filled his chan.c for
the bOUl by being defeated at the
lhandi of Tommy O'Rourke Then on
1. .it Friday O'Rourke was procured
to fin the engagement At the hist
moment O'Rourke wired that he was
afraid to go ngalnst Smith owing to
Weigh! and a lol Of oilier .vases.
Dale Gardner was instantly decided
upon as the man fur the place. Dale
had beat O'Rourke al Springfield' waa
well known In Tulsa where he had
won from Charlie Befton and other
clever bis. ami seemfid tiir Very
iesi man that could be procured to j
nn agalmt the undefeated Andy.
Dale alter an exchange nf I. terrains.
finally gave his acceptance and board
ed thi train fur Tulsa.
lie arrived lute last night looking
hall ami hearty In the best of con-
dition ami apparently fairly Itching
to get Into the ring.
The last WprkoUtl for tomorrow
nlght'l card will take place this afl-
ernoon al the T. A 0 gymnaalum and
the public Is invited to watch the
boyi in action The dub feels that
ill Smith and Gardner they have pro-
Cured two of the best lightweights
In the southwest and they want the
fans to see the taixers 111 preliminary
workouts so as to Judge for themselves.
The 1 lub members have been mak-
ing many roccrvetio ni for Monday
night s smoker and the dub will
probabl) be taxed to its en pin Ity when
the gong sends the first two prelimi-
naries Into ihu ring. Theic bouts will
he followed by the sem!-w Indup be-
tween Ted White and Kid Murray the
newspaper champion of Tulsa who
are scheduled to go xlx rounds Then
OOnill the big main event.
Smith will work out at 2 lock
this afternoon and flardncr at 4
o dm K.
The first bout tomorrow night will
start promptly at :3 o'elock I
Mollis lias beeh in Kansas
1 a few days ruitlratlng
He returned to Sapulpi yei-
tnd began casting aboui tor
t of a certain newiuaner writer
in that fair i.ly. wim lias been sending
1. nl tliis "back U the engine" dope
about Carl. MorTll Is peeved and mad
about these reports ami he'i going
to do some white hope buitneii with
nfit a cash purie being hung up
AbOUl the moil reliable interview
that Morrli has been credited with
since ills return to Oklahoma for 1
vacation appeared the other day in
the Kansas City Post written by Otto
PlotO. it follOWl Ill full:
Carl Morrii came to Kansas Cltj to
set hitnseif right before the genera
public. A Baplllpa paper 'with a "vest
pocket circulation" as Carl put! It
saw fi; to piiiiiisii an Interview that
wai m varied with the sentiment that
.Morris expressed regarding his ex-
perience In tlie fighting game that lie
wants to set himself right through
the column! of Tim p.ist.
Wanted to I plain.
"When 1 read' thi Poll Of Monday
last and saw What you said regarding
nie I thought I'd Imp on the first train
and come up and explain" said Carl.
"1 realize as 11 general rule that th!
fellow who explains buns his cause.
But 1 alio realise that then Ir not
a paper in tills country SO generally
recognized among thi sporting fra-
ternity IS the Post. Tiny had a
chance to read one side of h" argu-
ment sn I deemed it hut fair to mo
and my interests that the opposite
side should tie given to them. That
win I am here.
"Plrst of all let me say that as I
body of men 1 never found 1 finei
set of people than the fighters espe-
cially thai dass of fighter that hni
gained prominence In the ring. 1 can
but recall the most pleasant hours
of my life among those spent In N'.
only the fighters hut th
lus as w ii treated me
quarely. Tine. 1 can't
DA 11 fiARDXKR
Bprlngfleld Mo. lightweight who
Oppoiei Andy Smith in main event
nf t A C smoker tomorrow night.
from
miss
like
great
tin. game is concerned din-
Ihat idea from vmir mill
the sport. 1 hope to make
CHELSEA Okla. April 'i. (Spe-
cial. 1 The Tulsa baseball eluh squad
was cut dow n from tWI nty to seven-
teen players today When Manager
Price released nfleldi ri Swisher and
Roblnaon and Catcher Torrence. This
means the backstopping will lie look-
ed after by Loren Brown and Everett
Lliton. Lfiton at present is iui.1 up
while practicing with a lame side
Slipping In the mud about n week ago
Wllile practicing. Manager Price deem-
ed It best to give him a rest of a cou-
ple nf days and let the strained llgi-
menti heal But they are all hoping
that he Will be ready to pro when the
team returns tn Tulsa on April 1ft.
Daniel Perns a pitcher from Scam-
mon Kan. reported this morning.
The outfield nnd the pitching staff
is the problem at the present timo
that .Manager Price is trying to solve.
There are eight pitchers and four out
fielders right now and all of these j
men may be fast enough for the dub.
However It'i up to Price to sort but
the ones that look a shade the best.
Henderson ean clout ihu. borsebido
and Ii a pretty handy man to havt
I around and If a weak stud dev elops in I
the team he may he given a ctii.net
outside the twirling line.
The Claremori team will bo hern
tomorrow and thi Burlington Jow
dub. run by Tom Hayden connf.
Tuesday. This dub has he.-n Intact for
the past three seasons being practl
dally the same team that won the
pennant in into for Joplln. if the
pitchers are In shape however the
FBI FIGHT IN BALL
6 to 2. The Nationals now have three
victories to the Americans' two. The
I series will end on Tuesday.
vie cess at it before I MUit and
maybe perhaps we .an t always tell
1 ma) be the man to bring the cham-
pion! nip to Hie white race. Stranger
things have happened. Candidly T
have had few opporlunliies as yet.
1 have 1 n more than kindly treated
by that best ami grandest of sports
men. ' "'r- 1 warn 10 man-. Tllsa aggregation expects to do Itn
good as much on his uceount as I do i. i. n 1Mri rtfcataM
fans wouldn't he at al Isurprlsed If
BTEINFELDT M AUSTIN STAGE
A ONE-ROUND BATTLE AMI
POLICE INTERFERE.
on my own.
III
"1 came back
T ha VI nol gntii
engine s thy
stated I had.
a lighter.
to 1 tklahoma ti
back to work 1
reports from
shall do light
. rest
n thi
there
work
dq lllon given me in
York. Not
ciuii manai
falrlv and
agr mile with
the re. cut boot with Stewart but 1
am no. complaining I am going to
be lOO good I sport tO have ll said
1 am I hard loier Those who ren-
dered the verdict are entitled to th ir
Iplnlon as well as I am but our opin-
ions differ that's Ami further-
more ail the argument thai could
possibly lie advanced would not cause
me to change my mind on thi
ma tier.
Bapnlpja Wasn't l'alr.
"But back to the thread of the
Issue. When I tnl back In Sapulpi I
was interviewed by a representative
from a paper that has been anything
but kind 0 ml from the wry mo-
ment I started to take up the fight-
ing game ns I livelihood. Just whv
these antagonistic views wire always
taken against me is one of those
things I cannot explain It exists
and that's all there la to It. When
they asked me whll I thought of (he
game T told them that as a whole
I was fond of it and Its IIKt ll tluM
but t added that like in all other pro.
fcssl.ins they have their 'him k shoi p'
and Mint some of the fighters were
anything but what they should be.
Prom this mere mention that story
that set me 111 so wrongly before th!
whole public originated
"I want it denied. I feel that I nm
living the fniir.je from which it
spiling considerable publicity by rec-
ognizing It I Wouldn't have thought
Of It had not the Post taken notice
of the article This will. I assure you
be the last explanation 1 make of th
matter because I didn't take It se-
rlo.mly and was surprised when my
friend! noticed It. Then again. I
knew that all 1111 fi lends ast and
west are readers of the Post. I want
to gal the truth to them. That's all.
"Now then as far ai my retiring 1
see the Burlington team defeated.
President Beckley Of the Tulsa olut'
arrived late this afternoon. Tomor-
row he will get the fird glimpse nf his
club In action When the team goel
ngainst Claremori on the local
grounds. Beckley Wii in turn to Tul-
sa Monday Rl hopes to get a return
gnme with Claremore to be played at
the latter town when the Tulsa club
gets ready to return home.
Wakeforeii V-u
ft! Wilson High.
for three or four weeks and thin
gradually get stronger at It nnd
when lenter the ring again I'll have
in. fear about thi opinion of my
friends. I am going to stay at the
game until thev have shown me more
'V' uses for leaving It than thev have i
10 rar. n.itside f my battle with IHiM'ball ReMUg Yesterday
.liin Flynn in New York 1 have noth- I At Chattanooga Chattanooga
Ins to be ashamed of bv mv record I-) Buffalo lint.) 4.
In the ring. I will some dav redeem ' At Petersburg: Newark
the I'lvtin def.-at. t would like to Petersburg (Va.) 1.
meet him again but if I challenged M "'chmond: Toronto (lnt
him now .hat he is matched with Iti h":'.'nl
Johnson the public might accuse me ' N''rf"k: 1 "' X lrBIl!l
of ln.hic.rll after the Jotojon "5? Va Va. Pol
battle 1 win be ready to talk to him. mltMy lngt. g.
"' n8V 1 n "nv'1 M" F"rt At AlhlVtlll N. ft! Kings
Smilli and at Pittsburg-. Pu. 1 think .. . AaheVtlte High IS.
the beat Inducement! sn far come (;rc-nsi.oro N. C.i 0Bfi
from thi Smoky City and as. Con Trinity
1 omilKV Hie man they ask mo to ( Wakeforest:
fight. Is well known there and an .rn College
attraction I rather lean towards ac- At Halelgh. .
eptlng their offer. I will make a Ualelgh High Ift.
positive statement In a few days." j At ilreenville.
.Morris looks fine. No more is he the Charlestoii S. C
lumbering biu giant Wl knew when
be first started out on his career.
He looks the athlete now and there
Is no good reason whv with his
great strength his stout heart and
Ills big physlnue lie should not
work bis Way to the lop. He looks
and he has all the requirement! of 11
champion
Whlll In Kan-. it City Morris Is the
guest of his friend Halt ling Nelson.
Tlie big Oklahomi fighter Is a great
admirer of little Hat He thinks wayi
down In his lienrt thnt Nelson Was
the greatest fighter of them all and
never falls to express himself in that
manner. Nelson Is Just as great nn 1
idmlrer 0( Morris and 1 'ail and Hal
are a splendid pair of representatives
of the fighting game Morris left for
Oklahoma this noon satisfied that he
has now correctly stated his poslilon
to the world.
ST. LOUIS April t. Harry Stein-
feldt of the local Nationals coaching
at third base and Jimmy" Austin of
the American bad a fist fight in the
sixth inning of today's game. After
Mowrey slid Into Austin and Austin
had pinned Mowrey down. In the al-
teCcatiton wh.oh followed Steinfddl
hit Austin who knocked Stdnfeldt
down. Police Interfered nnd Inter the
pla.vers shook hands. The National!
won the game !l to 7.
(S.
HnD 9;
. it:
3 (10
Inst.
ollege
PHILLIES TAKE FINAL GAME OF
THE SERIES
Athletic! bsee Philadelphia
Championship series b
One (.lime.
ity
PHILADELPHIA April fi. Good
hitting and clean fielding gave tho
fifth game of the spring series with
the world champions to the Philadel-
phia Nationals today by the score of
4it
;.
Sun
A MOTORCYCLE
Is the moat convenient and the
cheapest way to get out in the
open country and get the fresh
air. It makes life worth living.
Let us demonstrate the INDIAN
Harliy-Davidion and BXCBL-
BlOR to you.
22 West Second St. Tulsa Okla.
rd fi;
f Boxing Contests
l 'u nn a 11
1
1 3
11
Vniinigam
S. C
olleg.
At Itonnoke: New Y
111 Roanoke tVa.i r.
At Spartanburg. 8. C.I Presbyterian
1 'oiN-ge of s. c. 4: Woof.ini College .1.
At Knoxvllle. Tenn.: fnlv. ofllls. 1;
UnlV. of Tenn. 0.
A good many papers attribute Sat-
urday's snow storm to the einiinox.
The winter cuulnox came Decemher
21 and 1 rds show that It hasn't
quit storming since thnt time.
ARCADE BOWLING
ALLEYS
I ...en ted In former heme of
Arcade Pool Hell.
25 ROUNDS
TULSA tTHLETIC CLUB MOXDA1 NIGHT tPRIL g
lx SMITH . DALE GARDNER 10 ROUNDS
MS MURRAY vs. TKO WHTTB d ROUNDS
Two Good PratbniMu lea.
General Admhwlon si. on; Ringside H.00 Rceerved lenli 1.M
Ticket! at (Junker Drag stoic. Turf Exchange and
TnlNI Athletic ( tub. I Nnrtti Main St. Plume IMT
Some folks have the Idea remarks
the Village Deacon of the Ogbliai
V'armer. that an obituary In the vil-
lage newspaper hn 1 lot of weight
with ft. Peter.
Entrances thnmgh pool hull on Third
and north of Hrowo-Bean'- Bldg
on Main.
( outline. i Itrunawlck Alleys.
Tou ire Invited to call.
In order to improve our tele-
phone service we have
changed our numbers to
2860 and 2861
S. M. Bell Grocery Company
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