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I : l ' S T A Y . MAY J 2 1012.
Jeff Rcati
utt's Own G ood
By "Bud" Fisher
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i pi hum 1. 1 ii liasn'l in ''ii i hronl
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i i nun.; Uilt'K . HU! N .inuiiiN
McDonald well known Tulsa
rltiK llulill'i Jlnimj noxou
Ari Maglrl Mondui night ami 1
a liuil i luutlug ' I'm l"n i.i.l" Im
Midi ycstci-du) "uml I'm through
whM li' r inn n tar mm .hii acilie
purl ii ii'.ii itm in 11 H '"" 'in''1
fellow i'ih'i kii i n in i'ii- wiiiii' uml
(hen he Im ihr ugh. l' "in' H'
limit. Mi' fur NHII Il'lllliill How.
I'll gel along nil right
JiNlllll . Will III .'.I l' III!' sport-
ing i i.ii' mlly uml n iniisi I" nilmll-
li hnl in Ins ll.l III' WI1H 1 loll
fighter. He ln i '-" i i-1-1 1 . 1 "i'i now
hu) hundreds "l rounds ( boxing
Hindi' Mini r I uml look much tie m
uih uni il in i'.h 1 1 1 it tt he i ull i'
ii i M i n in i h' nnnal ot BPoi t
I'omitiunli llinK.
i urn i . . ....ii si . n. . to !" Ihn order
in i ik i.iiuiiii.i Atmoal ever) fluj now
i report In recolveil from wime point
ipllliiK of the "fimiuHl mme on tiu
i ii Kioiimle" etc Mil h ii game
wm iin- on I'tiiv'ii Iiihi Sun i. n he
i!i n lirieiOM and Stroud al Urtetow.
F1roud I'-i iin- aane t" ( I'.ili-
lua Karnored inui anil Rti'ouil
si. i iii null mil lint four mi r. mil's 'riio
ii on Kloviti liiiilng Haiin
Tin nit: 1 1 iiikI TuInU Won l'ulltU
i Hi il HhttUI tin 1 1 1 'i 1 .
i i riii s n i ri
I'm nord
r..i- r.
They've t"t th' I"s. ImII i iu:. irni
it. iii Tul. . i lion. Those T. i Tor
hio m t e el ' limb .:"iiin. 1 'lil mi''
yomiH iillkr ii ' "ii hU'h ti n 'ion i'ii' Ii
VenliiK mini ihei tiinr Hi" results
nf ' i In .Mini- " i im fun I" I '' I'"''''
Idenllli is eoiii'i'iili'il. semis In n em
tin n raiher eriule I" .eiiniruellun
luit miiklnu up in im iinliii: 1 1 slimi n
it iirlne tun' lulielleit "i ikliilionni Suto
I.eliK'iii' ." In till' liter Is il linsel'llM
eiip In mi lug ;in ' k m u li'.ee" Ini;.
I 'lei i iin- tin " null the air uml ul'oiit to
Uuid on the ni.it Is the I'iiIku" enp
lilremli I" ilron In the ring." In the
rliiu lii's n flreiT'inker with it ma ( h
i Ins 11 it ml Hie Words; ' Im Is ;;n-
Ing in iikIh ii ."'
Jimmy Hurst mannger "f Kid
I'erti'. Ih i i rl ilnly the no ' I" Jolt hid.
Ills letters nre game and In ii elnsa
l.v theiusehes. Hurst oiohI nwuredlji
looks out fur the Interests of the
flghtei - under his u Ing and if Hi to
III lllll tile W"l
inatrh. I iiiil
Rig
ell of-
. lllll.
. ii the nnr marhi of tno oiuast oro-
ther vi i Runnln is u i lever hoy
lie I " nntly "t it draw a Ith Andy
rimttli hi ro w in n Hmlth Ii el mu. li
ii. hent of the weight Danm Fema
let
make n ' d opimneni for Dennis In
'
boxing game al Bnrlleavllla. Rube Is
ns strong with the Unrlleavlllc funs as
he used to ho In the eaatern cities
flaring his i hamplonshlii daye Uc
will nnflouhtefll) in i with much ur
eeas as o promoter nnd all the bum h.
Ii wishing him the has! luck In tne
world. Auil may im live long and
proi pi r i" '" the words of old Rtp.
EUCHEE llliNuWI i
10 PUT TULSA IE!
i ii m.i.i suv. i n im im saii i IM
IXIH N (H ll(ML TO I I I S
t i n i t i.t i
SAP' 'jPA Okla. May 21. Sporting
i; ... i orld The first baseball team
f in- I'iuehee boarding school at 8a-
. would like i ' ' have Saturday
n n s before June Hi Uh one or
more teams In the Tulsa flu League
or an mnnteur elub. Address Mana-
ger Base Itull team Indian School
Bapulpa i ikla. Hespect fully.
JAMKS M . HHAVKf Superintendent.
inn vxGixt; i iu ii. mi i v
I in i s
NKW YtRK. Mty 21 The ath-
letes l" represent the I'niter S'tates
in the 1 11 mplr games w 111 lie selei V 1
it .i iinnonneed tonight al n meet-
ins nf ll"' te.uii selei tlon romniltteo
on Mi lula.i June 10 ul 1 1 n. in. In
tlu city Tin American M mplo
Comniitlee bus eoiiferred upon 1l the
rlghi i" send entry blanks "i us many
American athletes us desired u ud
then t'titi-r by i able on .1 one 1 1 the
men lelected.
Ch in mini .Limes Sullivan t"it:ic
K lit ;l letter to .ill llielnlicrs "f 111"
commlu.-e In n latlon to ha Ing ath-
letes fill "tit Swedish entry blanks
If any athlete doesn't siuti n blank '
nd it dm s It"! leav e hel i Mn y
Ir. 1 1. ! T I'il'.i.l out nnd signed hel
OanilOt le entered.
VOn 8AI.K Idrect at a sacrifice on
May ti rms - me close In business
lots some close In n sl.li nee lots ami
hulls s from .' in '' rn'.tiis. See Or
Wilson In dental offiei :.'l H. Sec-
ond St. I'hone sas.
11
siimi: i miii i; Tills.
CASH1HR u Vii May 21 A
syndicate "f "ii operators
iie.nl i by Beri I h i hn rd lodaj
raised 1 25000 i" liai k Jim
l'l im at liunsiile "ilds in Ills
fight with Jack Johnson at
I. us Vegas July 4.
TEXAS LEAGUE.
Al Waco Houston I: Waco 2.
Al I 'alias I (alias 2 . San Antonio I
vt i n Worth Fori Worth 8;
lalvoslon iv
At i.siiii Austin 1 1 . Beaumont e.
M I tSK ' " I KK ikla. May 21. I Spo
clal) Tuesdsy's game here "us itis-
ni. " in iin- national pastime nil
i iiiir considered Tulsa won in eleven
n mi s b a o in k score after each
sld ii.ui used threo pli hurs The
Mualtugeu team broke the season's
rocord i"i errors making eleven. In
Ihe siMb Inning Catcher Wilson ot
Muskogee unit p'trsi Baseman Norman
Price "f Tulsa t :bi near Ihe home
pi. lie mill Manager Howard Price uml
other Tulsa and Muskogaa players
in bed in the aid m their teumn a.
n look Hu' police nearly five minutes
tu quell ihe disturbance.
Si ore ft. H. BS.
Tulsa . . . .2U2 001 110 M 10 II 2
Muskogee .080 300 tiii'J 01 B H 1 1
Uatterlos- Uubrlal lllass Handor-
sou and Brown! l.nn Anderson Tin
cup and Wilton.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Pittites Rosy Vii Kirs
PITTSlH.'ltoH May 21 In n game
f iiui "! ii heavy Itiiiliur Pittsburgh
1 foated Boston today 1 1 t" I
Seon R. H.E.
Pltlshurirh . . 1 50 003 2;l 14 LI 3
I I 1
i hi i i. t i 'umnll '. Mttlefleld and
Kelly; Brown Perdue McTlgua and
Phillies Vnrrowl) In.
st. UOIUS May 21. Kavored by
lucky breaks and ha iked by sensation-
ul fieliiinn ii critical moments Phila-
delphia won fioiu St. Louis in an ex-
cltlng game this afternoon 7 m ti. Tha
winning run came iu the ninth mi two
passed a single and a sacrifice fly.
s ore- - K. H. 0.
Phil idelphln 020 120 011 7 11 2
St. Louis :itiii 101 010 6 N I
Batteries Alexander Moors and
Booln; Willis Harmon and Wlngo
Tc-ktoku Wann'l Rteady
CINCINNATI May 21. New Vork
won i ragged game from Cincinnati
today ii t" :t. Tesreau was wild
wilts' was effo tlve In the pinches.
ki.fe was hit bard us was also
Humphreys The feature of the gams
' 1 i
OKLAHOMA HTATK IMAQVK.
Okmulges IS 4 .7x9
TI i tt I
fcnndarko to o 126
Muskogus it a 14)0
lauibrls 7 ii .3m
lb PI ii'. His 7 I I IH
Oklahoma i'iiy I 12 .3:13
MoAlsster 8 II .310
N Won M 1. 1:1.1 1:.
New Vork 11 5 .77K
I 'III. Iiiliutl I K .733
Chicago II 11 .4M
Pittsburgh 12 It .40
SI I "ills I.I I'i .400
1 Philadelphia 1 0 1 1 400
Brooklyn I 1 1 -346
Huston I ' 1 11 .345
MI till . LI M.I I..
CtUOBSJO 2:i I .742
Boston 10 1 11 il4l
Cleveland ll II .800
Washington 1 1 14 r1
I Detroit 15 1 .500
Philadelphia n 11 .440
St I. uis . . In 111 .34 5
New fork K 17 .320
UIKIU4 W RS
Columbus 2.1 II .n.is
Minneapolis 10 ll 001
Toledo 10 II .0
Kansas City 1 1 1 7 114
St. Paul IS It .4k
Milwaukee II It .400
Louisville I ' 111 117
in liaitapofls 11 22 .37 1
HOUT1IERM M ll.
Rlrmlngham 23 H .;o't
M ibllo 21 H 661
Mlomphls II 11 .5'i3
Chattanooga 17 14 1.54s
Moitonvjry 17 20 - 4 r. it
New Orleans 1 1 1 .4tt
L-Nushvllle II 16 .408
Ti s 1 1 : ;i k.
Houston 24 16 i600
Waco 22 in .570
rteaumonl It 16 .666
San Anti rtlo m 20 47
Dallas 18 21 .476
(lalveston 16 10 .444
Austin I'i 22 .4-1
Rorl Worth 16 It .4:'l
WHERE THr.Y PLAY TODAY
FIGHTS KILBA
w as v leaner 1
u single In tin
Score
Nl w York . .
Cincinnati . .
I In II
els. K
si
ring
Ir.hth.
from first on
El.
R II
ll 111 4
a M 2
OKLAHOM HI n l l ' li.l'l'.
Anadarko al McAlester.
1 iklahoma City at 1 toldenvlllo.
Quthrie :ti Okmulgee
Tulsa ut Muskogee.
111 in Iti LICAGCE.
Boston ai Pittsburgh
Brooklyn at Chicago
New V"ik at Cincinnati.
Philadelphia ut st. Louis.
AMERICAN liKAGDE
Chicago at New York.
St. Louis at Philadelphia.
Detroit al Washington
Cleveland ut Boston.
sol Tin i; LEAGUE.
Mobile at Atlanta-
New Orleans al Chattanooga
(duly two nanus heduled).
DEWEY. OKLA. THE PLACE
.loe Barlcs is To stage llie Qo In Ihe
MicriiM.i 1 i J con Itoumt tlic
Limit.
Kid "Wildcat" ferns ami Art Ma-
glrl win iiox L6 rounds at Dewey
Okla. mi Hi'- afternoon of July 4 ac-
cording to Joe Bartlas of that place
who was in Tulsa the oilier night
Bartlas says the match is cincbsd and
be Is iii. 1 1.11 preparations to bes'ln
advertising lbs mat b-
Ibis card will lie. beyond a doubt
the blggesl card ever staged In tha
si.it' outside ot inn' flghl held at
Sapulpa some time ago Not that ll
uiii be a better ko than the Roman
Ferns bout In Tuisu this month but
because ot Its drawing powers.
Dewey is out of Jartlesvlllo a few
miles mi the Inter-urban and while
0 small place practically every resi-
dent of the town Is an unqualified
flghl tan and ready to Is "si 111
(.mne at nnv stage "f the game. Bar-
ii it Ills call sitaelf the horns of Art
Maejlrl and he Is the one big nouse
up there. Bartlas I'luuris that he
Will draw 11000 nut of Dowey a
couple of thousand beans from Bar-ties--illr
end another thousand from
Tulsa and other Oklahoma points.
Kansas City will send down a delega-
tion also
Barties who stages p big roping
hoAv at Dewey each year will erect
an open air arena for the curd. Ho
will expend over $2 ".On before he
lakes in n dime bill Joe is some wise
ul this promoting stunt and never
makes a plunge unless he has pretty
good assuran if some big returns.
No weight agfslemenjt bus hn
made bui it Is probable thai nothing
over 141 pounds al noon win go.
"Rube" Perns will undoubtedly be
Ihe choice for referee if BartleaVllle
and Dewey funs have anything to say
about It. and no better or sipiarer ar-
bltrator could be secured.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
O'Brien ill True Shape.
BOCTON May II. O'Brien return-
e dto form today and outpltchsd Gregg
and Huston won from Cleveland 3
to 1 Two singles and an Infield out
in the seventh resulted In Cleveland's
onlv run.
Score U. II. R.
Boston 20ft lftft nox - 3 1 1
Cleveland . . . .000 000 1001 I 2
Batteries O'Brien and Nunnama-
ken Qregg and Easterly
UVnci.ES hi t i n 1 ii 1 flfHi Jltf.
MV HVB8T M v OBR OF
OKLAHOMA BOV
IAY 31 IS THE DATE SET
The recent vlotory of Prank L
Rfiramer the American national cyc-
ling champion over Tricky Gotneg the
much-touted Invading Prench rider
bus given rise to the prediction thai he
win go through this his thirteenth
consocutlve season without s defeat
in a match sprint race.
A IS THE
REAL WELTERWEIGHT
W i:i.l. I.nown RAMON A FAN
THINKS MIT M IGIlUi IS A
COMING CHAMPION.
Perns Want- a Bigger We4gtil Forfeit)
1 ' ars that Roman w ill Not
Ho !'.. 1 is Pounds.
Signed articles for the ltonian-
Perns big bout were received yester-
da) i.i Matohmaker Wade of the Tui-
su Athli lie dull. ltuman cnuie iu
from his training oamp ai Tanehs to
sign up ami Perns sent ills papers
from Kansas City. Jimmy Hurst his
manager .- 1 1 the agrsemenl would
go but he is asking for a new set ol
articles with a provision that each
fighter put up a 1100 weight forfeit
instead of 160 as is now provided.
The weight to be made is J 4 i pounds
ai I O'clock May 31.
Itoman S training In earnest lie
has a splendid gymnasium fixed up
at Taneha and ha.s ai Miles the b g
negro and olher huskies for sparring
partners. He geis up early each
morning and takes ths mad. Ha is
going to utilize every spare moment
Of time in getting down to weight
for a llltb boxing will give him ail
th oleverness he win need.
it has not been decided yet where
the match will be staged but a lug
There Is n Wide
irders ter ino
uts have already
seat win not bo
four dais before
place will be needed.
Interest In the bout
worth of ringside n
been received." The
placed on sale until
the show.
I" ". 100 u Iii
in 200 000
ties Wilts.-. Tesreau and Mey
efo Humphreys and McLeiSi.
FRST12-R0UND DRAW
1 1 1111 r.w 1 11. 11 1 i n VMI'ION
I UliS m BEAT BOSTOM BOY
l ills iiuMi liiWN.
' 1 1 1 lo t One.
CHICAGO May II. Chicago made
ii two "in "f three games from Brook-
lyn today winning t" 1. Rucker unit
in the eighth after allowing two hlta.
He t.tc wnj to Knetser
Score - R .H. R.
1
Brooklyn . .
Batteries
Knetxer Ru
TI XVS LEAGITK.
tjnh eston al Port Worth.
Beaumont at Austin.
Houston ut Waco
sun Antonio -it Dallas.
1
. . . Old O.'ll L'H
. . . Ulil I'OO 101
Maronej and Needham
nker and Phelps.
STRIKING PLAYERS
ARE FINED $100 EACH
Mi
AMI RH'AN LIM.l I M M.V TES
A88KH8 PINE (.M-I DK-
TROIT I'LAl I IU
PHILADELPHIA May !1 The
American league In spet lal meetlns
toda- fined each member of the De-
troit baseball team $10 lor refusing
to play ball In ibis city last Saturday
ami Monday.
"eight champion twelve rounds to a
draw in the Boston arena tonight
OKLAHOMA LEAGUE.
Vnmiarko III) Tumi H .
M ALE8TER I 'kin.. .Way II;-
(Special)- Anadarko won by timely
hitting.
Score- - R. II. ES.
Anadarko 11 10 4
McAlester 2 7 4
p.. mi ties Caaey and Dayton; Ko
get .wilier and Bigsby
(laahinwers Keep ic i p.
OKMULORB 1 ikla . Ma) 11 (Bp
i lull Okmulgee defeated Quthrie
with a crippled team today.
:'. ore R ll K.
Okmulgee 7 7 3
Quthrlt r n a
Batteries- Tajior Bveerdon and
Webber; Cliff and Dooley.
Hitting I s Wi mb'is.
HOLDENVILLB Okla. May 21.
(Speplal)- -Holdenvltle won from ok-
lahotna City by superior hitting.
Score R. II. B
Oklahoma City 1 4 1
HoldenWIle 8 I
Batteries Hopper Williams Cnr-
loek and Crawford; Qrady and ltob-insun.
COTTON STATES.
t Jackson Ja kson 0 Meridian 2.
t Hattiesburg Hattlesburg I Yn-
ii Clt) 5 ill Innings i.
i Greenwood Greenwood I
Vii ksburg
WESTERN LEAGUE.
At St. Joseph St. Joseph 3 Den-
ier 0.
At SIOUX City Slun City I Wichi-
ta 10
At Omaha- Omaha 11 Lincoln 4.
t pes Moines Pes Moines 10 To-
peka hi ill Innings).
Ml. HIT Tor NOTCIIKH PHJEON
Ml 1.1 It W ILL UC I.LOW I II
TO COMPETE.
A Balk Loses Game
NEW fORKi May II. New York
di feated Chicago in tiu' first game of
the series by a ninth inning rally 9
to s. Daniels tripled and Zinn who in
the seventh drove In three "res with
a home run singled Daniels home.
Chase followed With B single nnd free
sacrificed Zinn came in with the tie-
inu run on FCuhn'S passed ball ("al-
rahan ordered Lange to pass Hartsell
ami take a chance on Martin i 'n the
fourth ball Umpire Evans called a
balk as catcher Rutin stepped out of
his i"ix uml allowed Chicago to come
In with the winning run.
Score 11
ChlagO 210 002 300 3
New Viirk 001 0l2 3009
Batteries Peters Mogrldge
Lange ami Kuhn; Ford and sw
h. a
S 0
10 1
Bens
mm
CHhNGBS IH SOUTHERN
LEAGUE GAMES ME
iH
sii ILLE CAN N'OT PI W IN
PI S I SHEE Wli 81 111 HI Li:
Ml'ST HI BWtTCHl D.
N'ASHVILLB Tenr... MS) 21.
Preatd ut W. ;. iiirsu r ths Nash.
ViUe Club tbc lsbmaels of the South-
ern league announced today that thi'
series with Mobile June I i and I
will be played In Little Rock ar-
rangements having In en made to that
and. The games in Birmingham to-
day and tomorrow were moved up
having been scheduled for later in
the s-asoti The club management
hopes for a decision In Its certiorari
petition In the Injunction ease at an
early date.
Read World Want A.K
Although but a DOUple of weeks old
the Tulsa ii n n Club is proving one sf
Hie blggesl successes 10 that tins ev er
originated in Oklahoma. Arthur Ber-
ry field captain for the club is an
thuslastko over the prospect for a
.summer's series of shoots. He has
I arranged to offer two cups for t'lass
"B" and Class v shooters. Tha
Class "." or crack shooters will not
I be allowed in compete for these oupa.
The cups are now on display in Joe
Megee's window on Second street.
Tin- plaj for the trophies Will begin
Friday June SO and there will be
Week!) sho Is on Fridays and Snn-
daj thereafter. Another trap Is to
I be Installed on ths field north ot tho
Oklahoma iron works. The men
bership roll is still open.
A high wind prevented many of
the shooters In attendance from par-
Uctpatlng in last Sunday's meet. Tho
following scores resulted
snot at Broke
Campbell too 87
lillW'Spto " 83
Mutlory ' 70
Pranehot " 77
Meaee 78 R8
Holmes " 41
I'olburn 60 35
Barry " 31
Olllesple Jr. it
Nlcklsa 15 16
Head World Want Ads.
Plunk Knocked Out
PHILADELPHIA May 1. ft.
Louis won today's game here fi to 4.
Plank 'aa knocked off the rubber in
the fourth. Morgan wtm succeeded
Plank gave three bases on balls and
was then succeeded by Houck Brown
finished the game for Philadelphia.
after pinch hitters were used in the
eighth. Mom" runs by Pratt and
linker featured the game.
Score K. 11. B.
St Louts 010 2fi0 0025 HI 1
Philadelphia ..010 ooo 0214 I 4
Batteries Powell and Stephens;
piunk. Morgan Houck Brown and
l4ipp.
Detroit 'i'.iiiie Mack."
WASHINGTON May 11. Detroit
made its first appearance of the sen-
son here today. It was also Detroit's
initial game since tlx strike and a
large Crowd gnve the player a hearty
welcome. Mullln outpttched Johnson
and Washington was bjgnked 2 to 0.
Ty Oobb under suspension witnes.fd
the game from the grandstand.
Score H. 11. V..
Detroit 000 010 0102 4 2
Washington ...000 000 0000 2 3
Uatterlos Mullln and Stanage;
Johnson and Ainsmlth.
The f.in.s ail over Oklahoma and
neighboring slates are looking forward
to tiie match between Paul Roman
and Kid Kerns in Tulsa on May 31
to be one of the greatest welterweight
cards ever staged in the southwest.
in the meantime some of them aro
I i. "sting Art Maglrl to take on tho
winning of the contest and Art is more
than willing to issue such a challenge.
However it lnoks like Perns and Ma-
girl would be mulched fur a fight in
BartleJN ills soon
A prominent fight fan of llamona
Ok. writes the following Interesting
' communication i
; Sporting Kdltor Tulsa World: Dent-
Sir: l see by your paper that there Is
M ine chance to match Kid Kerns With
Art Maglrl for a fight at TulSl soon.
1 have followed fights quite a bit in
lh" last few years and like all the
J fight bugs think I know something
about the game and i have seen both
ut these boys in action and while
Perns has the reputation at present
because he has been lighting In Kan-
sas City l want to say that i honestly
believe that Maglrl Is the best of the
two and will win the decision if they
ever meet He may nol be aide to
knock Perns oul in ten rounds as
Perns can take a world of punishment
but be can out fight him for ten
rounds ami Ferns could not whip him
In twenty rounds
I am not personally acquainted With
MaglTl and am not saying this to I St
him bui I am Interested in the game
which I believe to be the greatest sport
mi earth and l have seen both boys
flL-bt. and 1 honestly believe that Ma-
glrl is the co living welterweight
Champion Of thi' World.
AMERICAN ASS'N.
At Kansas City Kansas City R;
St Paul 5.
At Louisville -LoutSVllle 0: Indian-
apolis 0.
At C lumbtj CotUtnbUh 11; To-
ledo It. ( 12 innings.)
a polls postponed ruin.
SOUTHERN LEAC-U P
ISHVILLE sill T Ol T.
BIRMINGHAM ALA.. May 21.
Poxen was in mid-season form Indue
and held Nashville to four hits two
of which came in the same Inning.
X. . ley w as also in good form but
Birmingham hit when men were on
liases winning the game by 4 to 0.
Score. R H K.
Birmingham ..002 020 oox 4 6 o
HashviUe ...ooo 000 0000 4 'i
Poxen and Dilger-; Neeley and El-
liott. ERHORS BAD FOB ATLANTA.
ATLANTA Stay 21. Kour costly
ermrs rair Montgomery five runs in
the eighth Inning today with Atlanta
and Montgomery won 7 to 2.
AdkiltS and Aitchlson two left-
handers fuiight out a great pitchers
battle bui In the eighth Atkins' sup-
port weakened.
Score: . fj y;
Montgomery ..000 000 061 7 R 3
Atlantn 010 000 01 2 711
AltChlson and (irlbbens; Atkins nnd
Graham.
(Only two games scheduled in the
Southern league.)
T
TRYING TO
FIRST OFFEH PROM M AV VORK
TI RNED DOWN BX BOTH
FIGHTERS
Read World Want Ads.
sliiNS POSTED AT ST. LOUIS X -XtONAL
PARK WARNING
PANS TO BE "XH'E."
ST. LiUIS. MO. May 21. The
strike of the DetfOlt baseball players
has made Itself felt here and the fol-
b wing notice was todip posted "it
all uprights in the grand stand at the
national league park:
"Any person using profane or
abusive language directed against
either homa or visiting players will
be expelled from tho grounds."
CHICAGO May 21 Ad Wolgast
llghtwelghl champion and Packey
Mel' in land rejected last night tho
first offer made fur their appearance
In a New Vork ring during the first
week in June. one sporting club
manager agreed to give the lighters
.''1 per cent of the gross roci ipts. This
met With Wolgast's prompt refusal.
He said that If Mi 1'urland's services
wire worth J 10 Out) against Matt
Wells It was worth $201100 for a
champion to risk his title against a
inan Of the stockyards lighter's abil-
ity. The offer ciirrini n guarantee
I of 30 per cent to Wolgist and 25
psr oeni to MoParland' Ths latter
wants a guarantee of 115000. Both
lighters believe that tho match would
attract a 110000 bOUSa and they ar
Optimistic about the match being
held Wolgast's manager Tom Join s
will be In New York today to meet
promoters regarding the proposed
match.
it wis announoed that MoFarland
had agreed to make 111 pounds at 3
p. 111. on the day of the figi.t.
U. S LEAGUE
3:
New
At Washington Washington
Heading 7.
At itichmond Richmond I:
York 4.
At Pittsburg Pittsburg 7; Phlca-
go 4.
At riidnnati Cincinnati -CIsvsn
land game postponed
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