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I BE TULSA DAILY WOULD WEDNESDAY MAY 12 1 U 5
. 1 VE
Tulsa Boots Ball and Denison Wins; Henry Kendall Plays Sooners Today
DENISON WINS ON
TULSA'S BOBBLES
Bksrssan by ihf loors of 9 in Catcher
Herman if Muskogee was the seaastlon of
Iks nail lu three trip la the plate h
titrated ost'two hooters ml ana two bagger
The score l.y inning:
Sherman OlO 100 000 2 0 3
Muakogee 001 111 in -g i;i l
Batlariai w.M-ka. Kay and White Mr
gaii mill Heraura
! hauhH i. sacrifice hita Vllt Hush; double
plays Jeoobson and Haker Ruth. Qslnsr and
Phomss; left en bases Boston 4. Detroit 11
first base on errors Detroit l ; bases on
Lull. off Dauas .'. Ruth li bits oft Both 0
in : 'J ." Ma I in 3 I 8 struck out by
ia is? v Kuiii i. empires Dinean and Ni
tin Tin I l '!
Five Errors in Two miings
I decide ( lontesj in Favor
ofTexans.
BLOWS ALL SINGLES
Jones Pitches a Veteran
lame Bui Is Given Mis-
erable Support.
Five errors in two innings Of B game:
which swarmed with ragged playing
coil Tulsa yesterday's contest With
Denison I to I. The Producers regis-
tered a total of eight errors during th
game and caused Jones who was at
his best to ioae what should have iii en
a victory.
The scoring coinnionced in tne sec-
ond W Campbell laying the founds-
Hon and Hellman was safe at first
when Franklin dropped ins fly ta
deep center. With the bases full J
Campbell walked and lulled & run.
Harper counted two other base mn
nera by placing a blow In the left
garden. The next two batsmen were
retired.
The following frame was even more
tragic than the previous one. Camp-
bell alngled and advanced to sen mi
as the hall lolled between Hopper's
legs He went to third when Qourley
passed up a perfect peg. W. Campbell
struck out but Hornsbj managed
safety and went to the second sack
When Oourley muffed a thrown hall.
The blow scored Merrill. Brooks Wai
hu by the pitcher hut was caught on
Qourley'a fielder's choice Tin- Texana'
last run resulted from two walks a
sacrifice and a safety In the sixth.
Hornaby being the man who tallied.
In four of the remaining inninug
Denison batsmen were retired in-one
two three order and in each of the
ottier two only four batsmen faced
.tones.
rp to the fifth Pitcher Campbell
issued only one walk ami not a single
hit. Thirteen men had been to the bai
lour of whom were struck out. In
the fifth he allowed two sufe blowi
hut he pitched himself out of the hole.
Tulsa scored in the next frame.
Morris walked and Kelsey Was hit by
u pitched hall. Franklin and Price
tingled the lutter bringing in Morns.
W illi the hases full and none down
Hopper flied in Brooks Qourley struck
nit and Mattick was caught) Harper
:o Kellman.
The Texas tnoundnian headed off
mother posslhle run In the follow inn
Inning. Jones got on w hen Nicholson
muffed Jones' fly. Hiltlu was safe
on a fielder's choice which retired tne
Tulsa twlrter at second. Morns
singled hut was caught In a double
play Merritt to Brooks to Hornsby
Kelsey flied out
The Producers and Texatis meet to
decide the series this afternoon at 3:30
o'clock.
Score
DSN IRON
Harper II).
Peeblee rf. ...
Nicholson ef
Merrill c
W Campbell. If.
Horasby
Brooks bi
Ilellman. lb
J Campbell p.
Totals
Tll.KA
Hurke r
Morris -
Kelsey rf
FrattsUiL lb. . . .
Price lb
Hopper if
Oourley sr. . .
Matties lb
Jones p
xitt ynolds p. . .
Oklahoma City H. Tort Smith 5
Bptcial tu The World.
PORT SMITH Ark . Mai 11 Relaie
M ikr man ran pad on McConuell for five hit.
and four runs in i he opening hieing of the
fania and stowed the S lo .' virlory over thS
Twins iii-tore iht fans get fairly settled In
heir seats II th taSSaa made plentiful at'
ror Page of the visitors however bald
the locals to kc v e n lilt!.
Beora by. Innings: 0
Oklahoma tit ...904 loo uio R in o
Twin cities loo (ion 2ii 7 4
Batteries Pagi mid Brhapps; UcConnsll.
Fair loth and geaults
McAlestcr 1 Pans 0.
Special lo The World.
MeAtESTKR Okie. Maj n Bunching
all of their bill in tba one Inning one of
them a homer b) Stout wltb do- v. sit. us'
katal) i nor ili- Ulnars look the second
straight gams from Paris Ibis after n
wltb tii.' aeora of 4 to 0. The fialding of
Shortstop dross was the (ssturi of Hie work
111 lllo field.
Beers b) inning:
Paris . into nun nun 0 .' 1
MeAleater 000 040 00s 4 4 1
Battalias- fonnkmafl and Gearkjardt;
Marquard Kosha and Ratter Umpire Pon-
I ins.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Chicago !. Brooklyn 1
BROOKLYN Mm 11 Pierce pitch)
when cncnuo
hull I. '.lav
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Cleveland (. New York 1.
CLEVELAND .May 11 Cleveland opened
us lerles against tin- asstsrn clubs by beat
mi; New Vork ;t 10 1. Hagerman i-asscd ten
nu n and forced in New York's only run but
held New Vork lo tluep hits.
Score
All 1! II I'll
1 4 9 1 I 0
4 0 9 a a
. 3 1 1 -J 4
4 (I 3 1 (I
. 4 (1 0 :i 0
4 0 n in n
J (I 1 j .s
.9 0 0 4 1
. 2 11 li 11 j
;i s 27 14
All B. 11 I'd. A
5.0 I I 1
. .8 1 (I 1 1
4 n 1 0 0
I o 1 10 0
.100 1 n
3 0 n 1 2
.4 0 0 4 5
1 11 0 3 1
. 2 0 0 2 1
9 0 0 (i 3
'-'S 1 3 24 14
(I II
0
0
0
Ail R 11
3 0 I
. . .33 5. '21
Ml It II I'd A K.
CLEVELAND
! Lelbeld el
Turner 2b
! Chapman . . .
Jackson rf
dranev. If
Wood.' lb
Wambsgenss 8b
Rgsn e
Hagarmaa p. . .
Total
NEW yOBK
Ualael 3b
HartsalL If.
I High ef
Pipp lb
I Cook rf
l'i 1 kiupaiigh. Hi.
Beene 9b
Be aaaayi e. "...
nunamaker e. . .
Keating p
Total
Batted for KpiiIiiik In ninth.
Cleveland 1(12 000 OOx 3
-New York 000 OOu 010--1
Summary: Earned ruJIS Cleveland 2 New-
York 1. tWO-base hit JscksOli; three base
hu. taikann. Pipp; sscriflcs hit. Chapman;
stolen li-e l.eiliold Chapman; double play.
Chapman lo Turner to Wood: basea on balls
Hasarman 10. KeaiinK B: struck nut. by
Hagerman 4. bi Keating 3: base on errors
( leu-land 1 left on bases. Cleveland ti. New
York in. Umplree Beans and Mullanev.
Time one hour and forty minutes.
Washington 2 Chicago 0.
CHICAGO May 11. Washington the
first of the eastern clubs to invade Chicago
shut out the locals 2 to o today. Sensational
fielding behind Shaw 111 tin- plnehei pre
vented the locals from gCOrlug.
Score
w ISHIMOTQV
! Mueller. Ttr
! Foster. 3b
I Connelly If
I Milan 'cf
Gandil lb
Morgan 2b
- Henry c
1 McBHde ss
Shaw p
Tola!
CHICAGO
I Kelsch cf. . .
'Moth 8b ...
I K. Collins. 9b
Founder If. 1 .
.1 Collins rf.
Weaver ss.
Brief lb. ...
Daly c
Scott p.
Dammitt x . .
Bens p
AH It II PO A E.
4 12 2 10
.4 0 1 4 0 0
.401 100
3 1 0 3 0 0
4 (I 0 8 O O
.4 0 1 0 2 0
4 0 0 7 2 0
8 0 1 2 3 0
.3 0 0 0 4 0
33 2 U 27 12 0
AH Tt. II I'd. A. E.
4 0 2 4 01'
.3 0 0 1 1 1
.4 0 0 1 0 0
.9 0 0 3 0 0
4 0 2 3 0 0
.4 0 0 0 41'
3 0 II S '1 1
2 0 0 CO O
0 0 0 0 2 0
I on 0 0 n
10 0 12 0
98 0 4 27 10 2
111 el p rfe. I
Brooklyn bj
freely.
Si irt
CHICAGO
(rood rf
Ptaebi . ss
H Klmerssai
Saicr. Hi
Williams II
Archer c
l'hrlan. 3b.
Pierce i
BROOK I s'
d Vara si
Behnlts 8b
Daubert lb. ...
W. nit merman rf
Wheat. If
Culshau 2b
Mvcn cf
Bennlts 3h
Miller e
Becker p
('adore 0
xlliimmel .'
lti
il al-
l.i ni
itted
ah it 11 hu E
5 0 1 0 0 0
. 0 0 14 I
4 2 3 8 4 11
4 1 1 18 1 0
;: t 2 I o 0
4 0 3 I. I o
1 I I
0
4 2 7 15
II
Totals 3 1 I
xltstltd for Ruekeer in enrhlh.
Score by Innings:
Chi.-ago ('in (HU 120
Brooklyn 000 0( 1"
Siunmarv Two base tills. Williams.
Zimmerman. Hood; three base hit II. Zim
merman; home run Saier; earned runs. Cre
cage 4. Brooklyn 1. sscrifica fly Williams;
d"iible play Kueker BchultS and Daubert;
left on bases. Chicago 7. Brooklyn ' . first
base on errors. Hrooi.hu 1; bases on 1m!;.
off Pierce 2; hits off Backer It k fl In
nine's off ('adore none in 1 Inning struck
out. by Pierce 8 Backer 2 Cadors 3 em-
pire Blgler and llari Time 1:40.
OlnoUUUU 8 New York 1.
NF.W YORK Mav 11 Heiiton bested
Stroud the New York recruit in an eleven-
inatng pitcher's battls today in which Cin
chimin ib lulled New York by 2 to 1 Th(
sisitori won in the eleventh Inning when
VOn KolnltS opened with a double .took third
on Klllifer's secriflce and
ball
Score-
-d on n pessed
CINCINNATI All It II I'd. A. K.
Leach rf 0 1 2 0 n
(iroh. 3b 4 0 0 0 2 0
Twombley If 4 0 1 2 0 o
Griffiths rf2b . 0 1 2 0 0
Wanner as. 2b 1 2 ti 2 O
dlsun 2b .3 O 0 2 3 0
iWingo 1 o 0 (' 0 o
Yon Kolnili at 1 1 1 0 o 0
Mellwtts lb :i 0 11 11 0 11
xvhrown 1 0 (r 11 11 o
Killifer lb 0 0 0 0 0 1
Clark e 4 0 2 0 4 0
Benton p 4 0 0 0 4 0
Totahr 40 2 K 33 1 .' 16
Halted for dlson in ninth.
xxBstted for Mellwitl in ninth.
(JEW Vi'KK All II II I'd (
Burns. If. 3 0 1 2 1
Doyle 8b s 0 1 1 1
Lobart 3b 4 0 0 I 0
Fletcln r SS 5 0 0 0 8
Robertson rf 6 0 2 2 0
Hrainerd. lb. 4 0 11 12 I
Meyers e 4 0 0 m 0
Murray rf 1 9 1 0
Stroud1 p 2 0 0 0 4
Totals .' 40 9 8 33 1 j
Score by ninga
Cincinnati 000 000 COj 01
New York 000 001 0U0 00
7 27 1 1
TntaW 35
iReytioldl batted 'or -tones in the ninth.
Score by innings: a
Penison . 031 not 000 5
Tulsa OOU Out 0001
USUry: Sacrifice lilt. BlOOks; double
plavs. Mattick I" Gnurlev to Price Meruit
to itro"k- to Hornsby 1 left on bases Deni-
son 7. Tulsa Id: first base on balls off
.tones B off 1 Campbell 2; hit by pitcher
by Jones (Brooks) by .1. ('ampin II (Ke:se. I;
siru-k out. by Jones 7. by J. Campbell .":
hits off Jones ."1. off J Campbell 7. paesed
ball llurke. 1 Time. 1:40 Umpire Mor
gas
Total
(Batted for Scott In fourth
Washington 000 1 10 0002
Chicago 000 000 000 -0
nummary: Two-buse bits Morgen -I- Col
lins; three base Int. Peleebi home run. Moel
lerj earned runs off Bcott 1 Hem 1 double
play Moeller and Henry left on bases
Weshington 5. Chicago 7. liases on balls off
Sh in tt Scott I : bits off Seott 3 in 4 in
Ttings Hen 3 in 5 iuiiings struck out by
Shaw Scitt 1 Bens 2; wild pitch. Bhsw.
1 ' moires. Connolly and Chill. Time 1 :54.
Notes on the Game
Il would have heen a pretty pitching
duel hud not a yreat number "f errors
and bobbles mat red yesterday's coil-
test. Campbell allowed si veil lilts
while Jones issued five. The line
drive lo Morris was at best a scratch.
The Tulaan struck out seven to his op-
ponent's five while the ProdUl ' r
moundman walked three to the Denl-
con piteher's two. Bach hit a hatsman
with a pitched hall. In two innings
Jones allowed a pair of hits each
while they hunched a pair on Camp-
bell in each of throe Innings of the
total 12 safeties there was not one for
an extra hase.
it. J. Connery St. Louis Cardinal
scout was in the grandstand yester-
day. Too had Jimmy Iturke couldn't
awitrh his hatting average of the
PreviOUl day. Hut his fast fleldinn In
yesterday's eontest was not to he over-
looked. Netlher oould the pitching of
Jones and Campbell he entirely
ignored by a keen eye.
If the Producers were to face
Campbell today It would he wise for
them to crack the first one over every
time. The Texan groved It for every
hatsman yesterday
Reynolds was a regular pinch hitter
yesterday It is very likely that he
would have made a better account for
himself on second than did his sue
essor on the nick.
Jimmy Burke made a pretty peg to
second in the sixth and again fielded
with Wonderful speed Hrooks' sa-ri-flce
in the following frame.
Brooks' Infield hit in the second did
not deserve to be better than a sacri-
fice. There was h man on first and
Mattick had an excellent opportunity
to catch the runner at second hut he
either misjudged the bounce or did
not make a real effort to field the hall.
When 1'mpire Morgan called the
high one on Kelsey yesterday some-
body cautioned him to keep his mind
off the girl In Muskogee. AY h 0
knows the umps may he married!
Philadelphia 3. St. Louis 0.
ST. LOUI8 May 11 Philadelphia da
fealed si. Louis 3 to 0 today Bhawkey hold
log the home team to three hits. St. Louis'
error figured in Philadelphia's scores.
Score :
PHILADELPHIA
Murphy rf
((Idling. If.
Strunk. cf
Seining cf
Lajoie 2 b
Mclnnis lb
Harrv as
Kop' 3b
Shaw key p
Totals
ST LOUIS
Bhotten if
Au'atla 3b
Pratt 2b
kanffuian lb
0. Walker cf
K. Walker rf
Lavan. ss
A Knew" c
Horn p
Totals
Score by Innings;
Philadelphia .
St 10:11s
IB It. II I'd A. K.
4 1 0 0 0 0
4 0 2 2 0 0
2 10 3 1 0
4 II 0 0 II 0
4 0 2 3 5 0
4 1 I 13 I 0
3 n o 2 5 0
4 0 0 0 3 1
.4 0 10 1 0
33 3- 7 27 lti 1
AB. B H PO. A E
3 0 0 3 0 0
4 II 0 2 4 n
4 0 1 14 1
4 (I 1 12 2 O
3 0 12 0 1
4 0 0 1 0 0 1
1 0 0 3 8 1
2 0 0 3 1 1
2 0 0 0 4 U
27 0 3 27 18 4
Bumery: Two-bass bits Leach Von Kob
nitz; stolen liases. Iloyle. Clark: earned
runs. New York 1 sacrifice hits. Heiiton.
Stroud 2. Groh Killifer; double play Hums
and Meyers left or bases New York 8
Cincinnati II ; first base on errors. Chicm
nati 4. New York 1 ; bases on balls off
Stroud 3. off Henton 3; hit by pilcher by
Benton (Lohert); atruck out by sirmid o
by Henton 1; ; passed ball. Meyers. I inpires
Byron and Orth Time 2:13.
Philadelphia 4. Pittsburgh 2.
PHILADELPHIA Mav 11 Pittsburgh's
winning streak winch had reached sis straight
was broken when Philadelphia won today's
game.
Score:
I'll' PBBURGH
Carey If
Johnston lb
Ilalrd 8 b
1 1 1 n Lilian rf. . . .
Wagner as
Oostelle cf
Yiox 2 b
Behest
M'-duillan p
xScheereu
Totals
PHILADELPH1
Byrne 3b
Bancroft sa.
Hecker
Cravalh
Whined
Niehoff
Pasl 1 rt
Hums
Alexander
If.
rf.
lb
2 b.
cf.
Totals
Score by InnktfS
Pittsburgh
Philadelphia
Summary :
AB H 11 I'd E.
5 112 0 0
5 0 3 lo I o
4 0 0 1(10
3 0 0 2 o O
4 1 0 8 4 1
3 0 0 3 0 0
3 0 0 0 2 11
4 0 0 2 1 0
8 0 O 1 2 1
1 0 0 0 0 0
34 2 4 94 10 2
in ninth.
ab n 11 Hu A b
3 0 1111
4 II 1 2 4 o
3 n 1 I II 0
4 11' 0 0
3 0 0 1(1 0 2
4 0 1 1 3 0
4 0 1 1 0 (1
4 2 9 8 1 0
3 1 2. 0 4 I
82 4 10 27 13 4
(ml nun urn 2
002 OHO tlx 4
I wo base hits. Johnston I
kert; stolen bases Carey. Haiid 2. Wag
ner. Ceatetlo; earned runs. Philadelphia 2.
sacrifice hits Byrne. Whined; left on bases.
Pittsburgh P. Philadelphia 7; flrsl bsse on
error.. Pittsburgh 4. Philadelphia 2: bases
on ball-. McQuillan 1 Alexander ;'l . hit bl
pitcher. McQuillan; struck out by McQuil-
lan I by Alexander i. Umpires' Klein and
Einslic Time 1.49
(1(111 2011 100
3
. . .". . . . 000 000 000 0
The suuiman 1 w o base hits. Shaw key.
Oldrlng 0 Walker Pratt; stolen bases
Strunk i2'. Schang C. Walker; sacrifice
hit Hoeh; double plays. Hoeh to Lavan to
Kauffman. Strunk to Lajoie. Pratt lo Austin
Kopf to Melnnla to Harry Harrv to Lajjoie
to (McInslaj left on bases Philadelphia 7
St.' Louis 6: first base on errors. St. loiiis 1;
bases 6n balls off Shaw-key 5 Hoeh 4;
struck out by Shawkey 4. Hoeh 2. DaV
piree -- Hlloebrs&e and U 1 Time
2:13.
Detroit
DETROIT .May
with men on bases
lioston'a misplays
game with the Hed
I le "re
5 Boston 1.
11. Hitting savagery
and taking advantage of
li'troit won the opening
Sox here today 5 to 1.
P
HUSTON . AH It II I'd A E
Beeper rf 3 0 0 1 o 0
Wagner 8b 4 0 0 2 8 0
' Speaker cf 4 0 0 4 0 0
j Lewis If 4 0 I 2 0 0
I Gainer lb 4 0-1 9 2 0
'Scott ss 3 1 1 2 9 0
I MeNaUy 3b 8 0 0 1 2 1
I Thomas c 8 0 0 3 1 0
Kuth p 2 0 1 0 3 0
Mays p .i 0 0 0 0 0
Totals 30 1 4 24 13 1
DETROIT AH. it. II PO. A.E.
Hush as 4 1 8 2 6 1
: fits. 3b 4 1 1 1 2 o
I Cobb rf 3 1 2 1 0 0
; Crawford rf 4 1 1 1 0 0
Yearh. If 3 0 0 2 0 0
Kav.eiaugh. 2b 8 0 1 0 0 0
I J. 1. o- li- 3 0 0 13 1 0
8t Louis f Boston 1.
ruisiiis. M 11. Better pitching bst
ting and fielding enabled St. Louis to de-
feat Huston. "1 to I today. Three times St
Louis worked llie squeeze play lueeeisfnll)
Score :
ST LOI IS
Hoggins 2b
Heck. 80
Dolao If
Miller 11
Long cf.
Wilson rf
Butler ss
Snyder c
Iloak p
Totala
AH It H. PO. A. K.
.4 0 2 2 8 0
.601110
.5 1 2 0 0 0
.3 0 0 II 1 1
.4 1 2 2 0 0
.412 2 0 0
3 1 0 9 8 1
3 1 0 7 2 0
. 1 0 0 II 4 0
.85 5 9 27 18 3
AH B II. PO. A B.
4 0 0 1 0 0
4 0 0 233
3 0 2 1 0 1
4012 I 0
4 0 1 B 1 (1
4 0 10 1 2
8 12 4 5 0
4 0 111 I 11
3 0 1 0 2 1
0 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 0 0
33 1 H 27 14 7
WESTERN ASSOCIATION
WKSTEItN ASS'N
Muskogee 9. Sherman 2.
Special to the World.
MISKOOKK. May 1 1 Outclassing the
league leaders in eery department of thr
game the Metl took Tuesday's contest from
Haker.
Dauss
Total 80 6 10 27 12 8
Score by innings:
Boston 000 010 000 1
Detroit 101 021 00s 5
Summary: Two-base hit Kuth; three
base hit. Lewis; stolen bases. Hush. Kar-
anaugh Hooper; earned runs uff Ruth 3 off
BOSTON
Moran rf. . .
F.gan. 2b.
Connolly If. .
Magee. cf. . .
Schmidt lb. .
Smith Mb: . . .
Maranvlue ss
Gewdy c.
Rudolph p.
hVagan. p.
xOilbrrt
Totals
x Halted for Rudolph in seventh
Score by innings:
St. Ural
Boston
Summary: Two-base bits. Gowdv Smith
Maranville; stolen bases Moran. Maransilla-
sacrifice hits. Iloak. Snyder. Miller. Mar
anville; double plays Duller. Bsgglai and
Miller Maranville and Egsn Rudolph Mar
anville and Schmidt; Magee F.gnn and
Bchmldl; left on bases .si Goals 7. Huston
7 first hssp un errors St. louis 3. Un-
ion 2 bases on bails off Doak 1. off Ru-
dolph 2 off Ragan 2; lilts off Rudolph
In 7 Innings off Ragan niMie in 2 innings;
struck out by Doak 8 hi Rudolph (I. by
Ragan 1 ; passed ball. Oowdy. Umpires
Quigley anu Easun Time. 2:0V.
nOO 122 OOO
O11O OOo 100 1
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
At Minneapolis 7. Columbus 8.
At St. Paul 1. Cleveland 4.
At Kansas City . Louisville 4.
At Milwaukee 3. IsdiaaapsUi 18.
FRANK MORAN WILL
VISIT AMERICA SOON
as4sA.
WBHaH
3
NATE THINKS HE
CAN BEAT MOORE
Bantams Working Hard for
lYithn Niii'lit's Matfll
at Grand.
;li J.( s.iii and I ' 1 Ifoorc bo
11. i-et 111 1 1 round nilxup ul the ci run d
opera house FYlda) night are work
ing like heavers In preparation f"i
ti..- buttle Both Moore and Jack
son worked oul at the in .il club yes-
terdnj nfternoon
They ure attld to he the most evenly
11. it hed pair "t bantutns tyh" ever
performed in Tulsui Both boyi will
work again today Moore starting at
J o'clock and Jackson .111 hour later.
Jackson contends the decision given
to Monte iver him three woelta ik"
was iniiiisl and that the worst he
Should have had was .1 draw while
Moore claims that he beat Jackson
; : iii can do it n grain. The little fel
Iowa gol into quite in argument over
the Oklahoma City decision Knob
datum that he will prove his conten-
tion when tliey meet lrldaj night
1 believe thai this Jackson-Moore
affair n pe one oi the Inst ever
Mated III this slat. . Ill loci I cannot
Imagine a better and faster boul if
there wcic a dotcn championship
lilts in sight" said Manager Clancy
yeaterdaj afternoon The advance seat
sale opened t" a good bustni bs at the
Itexall drug store loal night
Be Moderate
"Smoki
thr ciijar expert :
Miodcr.ilcly Not
necessarily fewer cigars
hut lewer heavy ones"
loin Moore the "modu-
lated"! lavana may beyoui
answer.
ixlerate smokers ( an
frequent smokera il they
always come back for
Moore.
Tom Moore
cigar 10
Littlr Tom 5
Who is l.i'tlc Tom) r'l a fint
littlr eJ't on of Tom Moor.
K K-is.sell UiK.ir Co
nf Mo
Kinsas City. Mo. Dlstrlbuto
n
STANDING OF THE TEAMS
WB8TBBM association.
Lost
PPvHK Mi-scAN
FEDERAL LEAGUE
Bill i man
j i ii I shoms (
1'ort Bmlth
I lenison
; Muskogee
Paris
TI LSA
i i i lli stei
Won
I 8
I I
I I
13 '
I I
fl
III
III
'J
12
IS
it
frank Moran Great Drltaln'a
heavyweight is oomlng to the
United Slates and will meet all the
contenders for .less Willaid s title al
the Brighton Beach Sporting club.
Moran who will attempt tu fiht his
way to the championship is at pres-
ent showing in tin music halls in
England and as soon as Ins lour is
finished will come here to box the
leading American heavyweight
UNCLE SAM SWAMPS
CENTRAL NATIONAL
POSioffil e team bent the Ci
lo 2 yesterday afternoon
St
Tht
I loin I
the best niid fastest played since the open
iiik of Hu- clti league Tin- pitching of Davis
for the postoffttfe mis a leatur of the ram
He (truck "ul 18 and allowed only one hit in
the seven limine.
the sixth Inning
POSTOPFICX
hair ss
IVUborn :ib. . . .
Barton cf.
llovv. c.
MrKonry. 2b
Kessler 3b. ...
MeFetridge If. .
TrueloTe rf.
Davis p
sBurst p
'Total
CENTRAL N M l.
Frailer.
Prants 2b
klni;. Ib. .
Bernbrock 3b.
House p
Rev nobis. If
Si nmelsel rf
McAllister cf. . . .
Shell e
Cutburtli p.
OhleagO ( Brooklyn I.
BROOKLYN. May ii Brooklyn had the
u.lllie lil'iuireot v safe l--lil ulleli Willi one
' out iii the ninth and the score I lii '.'. Holt
! fumbled Wickland'a arounder l inker then
: ruahed three plneh hitters into the fun. each
makina s safe hit. The final reault area a 8
1 to l sli tory for ( Fhicago
Score by inoingl
Chicago on 1 mi i on i li 13 2
Brooklyn 01 8 ion i o i
Batteries Pendergaat Brown and Fischer;
Minion arid Simon
Baltimore li St Louis R
BALTIMORE. Mm i i Bsltii leek
a'lt.tiilage of St Louis' Bllsplsys ami its
I pitchers wiidneas today o.d wen fl le t
Bsnder drove in the wlnutnn inn in Ihe
eighth Sflth II IWO base hit
score by Innings:
I St. Umis 400 00 000 ' I 3
Halliiuore I'll 000 22a li B I
Batteries Watson Willetl mid Hstlej .
Bendsrand Owens.
TULSA CITY LBAOtn
Won
lii-l
Gulf
I' fflcs
( 'elil ral
Elect i n iae
Business
Exchange
NATIONAL LLAOUE.
Pet
860
501
BflS
sea
.S.'.o
438
848
838
Pet.
I 000
888
ono
SOONERS-KENDALL
TO PLAY TODAY
Oklahoma U. Clashes
Preshyteriaus This
A fternoon.
Its KOI a single in
AH It II I'd I
.'' 0 I 2 3 0
3 II I II I I
4 I I II II I
3 1 I 14 II 1
4 2 I 2 II 1
4 0 18 0 1
4 1 I II II l
1 '.' (I 0 Oh I
2 1 2 0 2 (1
10 0 0 0 0
31 8 9 21 A li
All l(
1 I
4 (l
2 0
II I'll
Total
3
:i
3
3
24
n 14 i
n n i
II II I
II II I
II (I I
i 3 :
n n i
-' .'l j
Pittsburgh I. Buffalo 0.
Hi FF W.o Mav I I Kellei home
in the nrst inning h
da.i a I to ii victory
falo.
Score b innings
Pittsburgh i" i nun
Buffalo ii mo (ion i
Ham lies Hoggs icd Heri; Aider
Blair.
only tolls
i Plti burgh ov
III tie
tin r
0 .'I
; 8
ii and
I'liiladelpliin
Ohicago
Huston . .
i Inclnnatl -.
Pittabnrgh
St. Uiuis .
Breoki 0
Saw York
Petroll
New York
i I Icage
Hi'ston
Cleveland
Waahlneton
I'liiladelplna
St. Louis
Won Lost Pet
. . 14 7 .lib?
1 4 H 088 I
. 12 . ! ."i"!
II III 834
II 13 .srn
. . 12 14 41.2
. t) 13 .400
II 14 .8011
LEAOUB
Won Lost Pft.
IH 7 720
. . . 12 M .000
. 14 HI '88
U 0 r'IKI
II 12 47M
in II 4711
.. H 13 88
. . . li IH g60
FEDERAL LLAOUE
Kansas City 7. Newark 0
NEWARK May ll Johnson held Nonnik
to three hits two of them from Bcherr's
loit. and Kastsai City won 7 to 0 today
Score by inninirs:
Kansas City 031 l"l Ml 7 12 I
Newark one ooo 0004) :i 3
Batteries Johnsoa ami Brown Kaiser
1 just. Blllard 0 Whitahouse and Kariden
s
LOUISVILLE ENTRIES
siiaitea lor irueiov.- ni seventh.
(eore by IsniagSi It II B
Postoftiee "4 1 030 o h 7
Central National ... . 000 0(11 1214
.Summary: Karncd runs poatofftcs ti two
has hits. Barton Dew McKenn 1ium- oh
balls off Havis 4 lions.- 2. Cutburth
8truek out. by Davis 18 Cstourth 6; passed
bulls. Shell; hit bj pilcher. Kinn by Davis
by Cutburth liuv is '; . hits off I in i s 1 in 7
Innings off House 11 in S'.lnnlngs off Cut
berth ti m Innings; stolen bus-. Ksrr
Wllbern MeFetridge Frasier B 'Reynolds
and McAllister. Umpire . tones. Time of
game one hour five minutes
one half fur
hib 95. Bweel
Dervish log
107. liirihcan
Banvegs
I 'hart icr
HI.
114.
GRACE CHURCH WINS
HARD HITTING GAME
(.race Methodist won from the Teen kgs
Christians by the core of 7 to 2 at South
Mum park yesterday afternoon. Davis' catch
in left field was tin- aansation of the gaate.
The slugging was hard with honors about
even. In the third Inning Calvert eras hit
by s thrown ball winch onitged him to re
tire from the gems for several aslnutes
The score bv innings:
BRACE AH It II PO. A F
I'lUST RACE Five and
but- Pennyrock HI. Busy K
bean Sue Inn loll. Inn
Kuval Tea 10(1 ('bar uaa
107. Mac 1 OH. North Light
1 1 1. Longfellow 1 1.1 I .. . it
117. Haw thorn 1 I s
BE0OND RACE l our and one half fur
loiik-s; Lady of Lynn I1J Sale Home 113
Onota 112. Ladi Wortbington 113 Kalh
leen 112 Ethel Mav 112 tdps-! Hlalr 113
Muriels Pel 112. Margaret Ellen 112 Van
nails 113 II -inline 1 1 . Trappoid 112.
Beauty Bnop 1 12.
illlllli RACE Mil- and one-slsteents!
(Hga Star in: siickpin 106 Proepeel 107
JeaSie L'-lllse HIH. Ambition 1 1 1 Is H11; Lllppei
110 Mis. Thorp 113 Faleads 112 Hold
Color 112. liiMiiranee Man 112.
FOI Hi ll RACE Io n and one half fur
longs; Itorhcster 113. .lohn dr. 113 Klhson
113. John W Klein 113 1 anlara 1 IH Heir
Apparen 1 us Hulsc 1 1 1 Maras Bear) 1 1 h.
Kinney 121. Couple t.34.
FIFTH RACE Mil.- ami one-sixteenth
Lovelsnd Penalty Inn Raonlram 103. Hal
lam Hoy 106 .Counterpart loT. OereODail
in. Iinpressioii 111. 1 r o . miller
1 1 J. U nnder' I 12. Osulllvso 1 IE
SIXTH RACE S11 riirbnigs:
Wing 107. High Noos 1 13 Helen
1 1 :i. Laoehares 121.
BEVENTU RACI Mil.- and one-eighth;
tea Rsrnden B4 Cordis V lis Mam Inn K
108 Mockery 4 105 YV W Clark 107. Con
sole? i"7. Anyport 108 Bleeth ill -lohn
Keardon 1 1 I
Won Lost Pet
Pitisburgh ... H H i7
New-ark .... 14 II 600
Chicago 14 11 60
Kansas City 18 11 641
Brooklyn 12 12 600
St Louis . . Ill 13 .43f
Halliiuore ' II 11 .423
Bnffalo 17 .820
Where They Play Today
Tin University of Oklahoma rracl
baseball team will meet Henry Kendal
OH Ihe athletic field of the Tulsa COH
I lege this afternoon atl:80 o'clock ir
I In first of a 't wo-Buine Merles.
The second game Thursday afterj
noon will he played either al Assouta
lion park or South Alain park.
John y 1 mi 11 k will pitch' for thi Prei
byterlana today while either Harris o
Ponder will be in the hex for ih
Boonera The state team will arrlvt
in Tu inn from Muakogee tins morning
Tiny' are returning from Aikanaa
where they have been playing collgei
in the neighboring state h rom her-
they will go io Stillwater t" play dn
a M oollege
V IHIIIII IO III III' IICSI U snlH
Their team work has developed bj
leaps and hounds since Coach Sam Mc
Blrney took over their training. Tin
Nooiicis have Vjecn 'plavinn airtight
hall during the Whole of I lie presell .
Season They will give Kendall tin
hardest hnttle yet experienced by tin
icotiegiana aunng tin- inisent si.isn
Ray Sohaik la Suapemlod.
CHICAOl ' May 1 1 Becauae -f ;
row with I mpif ( I'l.oiiKhlin in St
Loula on Bun da) afternoon ita
Pchalk star catcher of the t'hleagt
American league team n celled wore
of his Indefinite suspension today
WESTERN ASSOCIATION
Denison at Tulsa
Bhermaa "t Meakegee
Oklahoma City at Fort Smith.
Pans at MeAlester.
NATIONAL LEAGUR
Plttabergh at Philadelphia
Cincinnati at New York.
St. Louis at Boston
Chicago at Brooklyn.
svMf.vnn whu tiik
III IY
AMERICAN LEAQUK.
N w York at Cleveland.
IVaahsngten at Odeage
Philadelphia si Hi Levis.
Huston at Detroit.
FEDERAL LEAGUE.
Pittsburgh si Buffalo.
Kansas citv at Newurk.
Chicago at Brooklyn
St. I asms at Baltimore.
110 I Hpy
Hrone
Barbae
I
COLLEGE BASEBALL
At Hlooimnglon
1 vt niomington
; Indlaaa 5
1 ml
Iml
Chinese of ilawuil 0
Chines 0 Hawaii l
Hoeksr 2b 3 1 o 1 0 4
Fischer If 3 0 I 0 1 1
Calvert e 3 ' 2 0 2 3 1
Bsrnett lb 3 2 2 3 2 0
Lauderback ss. .. 3 0 0 0 2 0
Cline If 3 0 O (I 1 (I
Hover p 2 1 II 8 O 0
Klanemer cf 2 0 0 0 1 1
Stoffel 8b 3 1 2 1 l' o
'total 25 7 8 15 11 7
0HBIBTIANS ah B II PO A E.
Inlleii aa 3 1 0 0 2 0
liavis. If 3 0 (I 1 2 (I
Bock c 0 3 2 3 0
Stone. 2b. a- 3 0 0 0 2 1
Tsubmaa lb 2 1 0 a 0 2
Hooch p 2 0 0 8 0 O
Hughes cf 2 0 1 11 1 o
Kbirtloff. 3b 2 0 0 1 1 1
Dawson rf 2 0 0 0 0 1
Total 22 2 3 1.' 11 5
Summary: Hase on balls off Hour 3.
off Itoocb 1 ; struck out bv Hover s by
koorh H; hits off Hover 3 oil Hooch I in-
'SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Nashville 1 4. Mobile 0-3.
MORII.K May '1 1 Nh ill won hoth
iramfK of A donblphe-ailT ffOttftMobilt today
1 t" 0 ami 4 to B the nerotid gauie K"inn
ton inning. Mannirr Silunidt war. hu badly
IpUatd in thp stlalb inning of thf rtrrmd
(canif Uttftl lie nil! be out of the fttttl ten
days i.r tn'ir'.
I . ' R u K.
gash' ' ooi ooo o i e o
Mobile 000 000 00 8 8
(Beveo innings bv ugneoientj.
Batteries: hrob and Street; Hogg and
Srhmidt
Si cond game R B I
Nashville 100 001 000 24 V 2
Mobile 002 000 000 1 -3 4 3
Hatterles: Merger and Strict Harkins
and BeSStldt Olson.
Little Rork 6 New Orleans 2.
NEW ORLssANB May 11 New Orl-ans
batsmen 00 old not solve (be delivery of Fast
today and Little ltock defeated the locals 5
to 2 breaking even on the four geuica playtd
here.
Heore: It II. T.
Little Rock 01(1 000 203 5 10 0
New Orleans 010 000 001 2 6 0
Batteries: Last and tlibson ; tiudger.
Morgan and Higgins.
Memphis Birmingham Chattanooga Atlanta
rsln.
TEXAS LEAGUE
13
At Sun Antonio . gfoii Worth B
At Houston 5 Jal!a 4
At Bttojnool :i BhroTopoii 10.
At OiWotton fl. Woco 4
PHINNEY BOYLE
IS A "COMER"
WESTERN LEAGUE
At !.infftin r Wichita
At h gafotati 4 Onalu I
At St .Ttiv!h 7. Sit ti x City 3.
At DoOTfl i li iopi ka I.
FRANK ROLAND BACK
handle Heavy WCigbl Tralnini; 1 inlcr
Jtaam Kelly; Uratte Wants Boats
Prank Rowland theChanute heavy-
weight arrived in TuImu last nlKht and
vviii begin ii seixe of training under
Jlmmj Kelly. al tin li. If A. C. this
afternoon Rowland baa finished up
his business in Cbanute and win do
not hire; from now on except school
and train for u ling career. Kelly has
promised thai the next time Tulsa
boxing funs see Rowland in action the
i.it; om will nave a riiis: knowledge
that will make them sit up and take
notice.
il' tented Joe Cox
iii Joplin Monday
Jnk Lester win
In a I ' -1 1 u mi hunt
night vv.is in the city yesterday In
compeni with his manager Jake
Foreman vh" is negotiating with the
local chili for u boul between Lester
and s prominent heavyweight.
Kori imni s.ivft thai he is confident that
Lester an beal Carl Morris and would'
like lo have htm meet Morris In Tulsa.
Pill-eNtfLY
The photogrnph hnws Phlnnev
Boyle a comer in the pugilistic world.
He hids fair to become one of the lead-
ing lightweights according to experts
who have watched him work He is
fubt on his feet but carries a punch
In cither hand.
Indiana Take Fifth
Special Iii the World.
RTILfAVATER Okla. May 11. - A
bad fifth innlitk' :ive the CblloCCO
Indians their fifth tonsOGUtlVe Vic-
tory over the Oklahoma A. Ai M. col-
li v' haseba'l ti tin today the score
1 inn 0 I" 1 A M'orehjng drlvo to
deep rlht field hy Mathics 111 the
seventh Inning which netted four
bases counted lor tin- only Aggie run.
i a U in- ( lose tiaiiic.
Special t the World.
V KK A okla. May II -The Vera
(In v s ii fi i ted the ( lehelata hall team
at Vera Sunday in a hotly contested
game hy the score of 9 to 10. This
w.is the second Kaine with OchelaLi
this season the other one being a
tie.
story or the itlglil Kind or a
leather.
In the May Woman's Home Com
pantOO appears an article about fath-
er In vviiis h is told th- story of Iwi
i iin eii; one a smi i-sKim i. niter III
I. Is relations to his children; and tin
other a failure. Following is a pur;
of Hu- story of the successful father;
"The father who has kept his sor
was wise enough to remember iha'
then- aro no sorrows in the world si
bitter is- Ho- disappointment of chlldl
hood. For Instance the boy will nevei
forget hh father's tender solicltudi
on the morning when thev not nil ti
find that the cat had eaten Ins pig.
'us. He had mowed lawns and
weeded gardens all summer with ad
word of eomplajnt because the
money that ho earned "as to pur-
base th" rincst pair of fancy pin-
eons in town. In the evenings aflei
a hard day's woi;k he built the little
home and fashioned tin- yard of wire
around it. One evening when Hu
summer was nearly over he trudget
uptown with the earnings of ail hi
work In his pocket and came bacl
with -the two beautiful birds Htl
watched them in their little house un !
tin long past his usual bedtime and
then went unwillingly to lid The
night the cat found a place where
the wire around the yard was no.1
secure and killed one ..f the birds.
"Boole fathers might have passed
it off with a laugh and an offer t'
replace the lost bird; and audi fath-
ers would h:ive wondered in late'
years a trifle resent lully why I nel-
sons went always t" their mothei to
Comfort and for advice in then- proW
leina.
"He was wise enough too to l.tiow
that there Is no such thing as a not
ma hoy'; that the thitiK which make
ono boy n trifle strange which sett
him apart a little from the other
hoys is the frerm of peraonallt thai
Is moat predOUS. When his hoy drew
hark a little from spoils and showe
nn eagerness to he alone and to read
lie who himself had been the i '-ugliest
of the crowd in Ihe games of his
own youth tmule no effort to crcati
his son'. boyhood in the image of his
own."
such Formality)
The following anecdote shows that
the strain of keeping up with tin de-
mands of society is felt alike in Ho
humblest as well as the most exultei
Stations; and that things will never
be iUitet easy enough to suit us com-
plaining mortals.
A belated traveler who Was I om-
lulled to stay all night m a hack-'
woods cabin says that soon after Mo
frugal supper .of "sody lusUits .m
fried "side meai" swimming in
grease had heen eaten a tail gaunt
youth of aboUt Is and an tail
sailow and gaunt girl of IT Loth
barefooted took their hats from
wo don pegs in the wall and prepared
to go out whereupon their mother
taking her pipe from between her
yellow te.ih said reprovingly:
"Uo 'long an' Wash your feet i.evl
you an' Looly both! Hain't yog
shamed to go off to an venin
party without waslnn' your feel'"'
They obeyed hut as Levi look the
washpan from a bench by I hi- door
he said with a grumble
"I'd 'bout aa soon stay honu i
a party as to have to fix up so f. f
hit." Puthflnder.
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