Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 253, Ed. 1 Monday, June 28, 1926 Page: 4 of 6
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MONDAY. JUNE 2ft. 1026
PLAY IS BEGUN FOR MARBLE CHAMPIONSHIP
ONE LONE
GIRL IS IN
CONTESTS
WOMEN STARS ARE
RECOVERED FROM
ALL INDISPOSITIONS
. F NGLEN AND RYAN MAY MEE1
AFTER rtW WORE '-AMES
IN TENNIS MEET
By Hiny L F»r ell
dCm.'el l*r«-ni fiti. (I i'orrc«|Kin4#i|)
_ WIMIILEUDN. ENG. Jurn jfL-Klil
__ . hi | it pi
Play in World * Eliam* , in l.mv ii
piomhip Marble Con- ,
~ • a . t.r !.->
tert is Begun in At-
lantic City.
Atlantic cvnr. .itv es n .-n
km: <•*'<'• «r?r** ut a F 11 In x
lank- Cby T 'l*T • I’1' ,ho : >1* *a:n
cf 41 contestant* in the fon::h a n i I
na'innal mathle chanitHnr. lip martin
m'r** inarb o Mpeft *Cf <tiv'I d | m«ut bM.
Into eight leait.trs and <- 4 P>ay <1 , " ’*•aril K l
I nint v ■ « , . i
pljivcn In his W>u*u< ’ w r
:Jio eontwO that nl th»* cod ol H<*-
day. no : inrl" yo r»p«tor hail w >n 'll
of hi p me'.
Aimais lho !><s( r> ' r.l» wort’ t•>*■ 1
of An hotiy Chlcki, of llaffalo, *'
JvtfiVr*vteh. t ’ YnaatJUiawi f arm
In Augitserl. of Taiwren"'. Kan-.,
K. B Butnuieardner. t.-f HI I’aso. ami
Dan Cora of Sprlngflelt! Mush.. «•:: It
«;f whom non five it of *1*
t Pin Kalina, :’ie Glevelar.il kill >■ •'»
I) |hc only ropr'*t''ntallV‘' of hor sox
Ir. th" tournament, far.-.l p airly wl-
ntnK hut (.no of the MX rngag.1 nonU.
Tito two chiiu^u A uteri 'an. Kran I .
Kan. of Itori ' ntT who won thr •• "
of six, ami Willi: it Dunn, of Ito '. a.
who droppetl seven tint of eight. »■«>
were out-aimed
At the end of today’s elimination
•pU\ the leanue standitiRs and t to
names won anil lost were included;
Western Leagu, KIPaso. U. Moline.
6-S; If noli ltl. 3-»: *' Louis. * *: lk>’
Moines 81: Houston. 1-5.
ATI.ANTIC CITY, .lune 28 Play
fir the word's .marble championship
starts here today.
y ity five hoys aud one lone g.rl
the latter the representative of Cle-
veland. O will knuckle down for
tihe first of rhe elimination rounds
wmi'li start the week’s rolling of nut
bles, at the end of which one of the
•Mi will t merge to he pr lalined the
greatest, all around, cateh-aacatch-can
marlin shooter for 1926.
The contest this year, for the first
thus has roptetanfulives ft -n off the
Antirkan continent From faraway
Honolulu T II . comes Kran Is Kau,
born in Hawll but of f^i • sc dm enl.
Kjm-.Ii of the 46 entrants reprcac-Ua
some city and Is his city's champion.
The players were selected during the
last few weeks In which many thous-
and* <* hoys and girls were entered.
SWIMMIN’ POOL
OPENING SOON
WORK WILL BE DONE DAY AND
NIGHT AS SOON AS MATER
IAL ARRIVES
Work on the dam at the city swim-
ming pool, which has been delayed
several days on acount of rain, will
be resumed as soon as additional
material Is received, R. A. Teel,
slated today.
The board of commissioners author
tied Ihe expenditure of a sum of
)<«0tio to complete the project. This
sum will provide for the rorptetlon
of the dam, erection of hath h >uses
nml a few other minor details that
ore needed to nu. k <’ the bathing
plar»> ready f r swimming.
Sufficient material to complete the
projeel has been ordered. It wns
said, and as soon :« It arrives, op-
erations will he begun again.
Teel stuted lltut the dam would
tie put la within a week's time after
It had been started again
If the project suffers no further
delay on account of rain, or n ac-
count uf not huvlng sufficient ma-
terial on hand. Sapulpau- will be
able to take their first dip in the
new pool the Utter part of next
month.
There has been considerable .Its
enseion as «.> whether or not the
water will ho muddy. To, I s' .t.-.l
that there would be little cause to
wotry about that matter. He is of
the opinion that chemicals from the
fetter trays at the pump station i an
be secured In sufficient quantities
to make the mud settle and leave
the water clear.
It was pointed out that a certain
amount of these chemicals drain
tnt> the creek .and that before the
oltl Ho-k Creek dam was blown out
the water In the creek w.ia dear
most of the time.
Sand and some gravel will he used
to make a beach for the pool, <u-
cording to the plans
posltio.n si:.‘‘ ler.v today to pc.' * ■'
1 : J.p -a. f. e i the - our
Mile Ls U':1 n v'-d.'cd Ut .pays'. I n
lead liter toll be t’i’llo:! I’r. >
1 - o was fe -I'-i* met'h better and f illy ]
1 ip. -fed to intir e- t:> play. Wim'.de-
ilmi to ivnjpwi auli.oi I ties ann-iun - l
| tin.- vl'ss It,.n h d iwov. red and
' wo.il.l meet s I. A Codfr .*
| < e.it r court u.d.ijr to ci un to to rna-
if California, and
,jpWrHP of so ith Africa 1
to meet .slay to determine w llch
wi4.ll enter iunl pay.
,f|| . !/r.'!-n was chcdul ■’ to
me- Mi s C. RoeklnRhan of Eng- (
l. iml. Jseqrn < llnign it was to m< - •
t’. II K. p. ley.
The I-T ik’t -star's :-urr-nt visit tt»|
Km land hes ■ eatly Injured her staml-
n r with the -in.l lie. The tempera :
m. ut il i *hll tdon of last week n
eh h she I. pi Queen M.ry ut-.l 2". i
. 09 p i-s.ms waiting for her to :p t
p.-nr in a h.Ouled sln jl.-s niateh |
was Hi. Im ginutng of ihe series f hup j
pr. tings. A l .rg-- crowd in a Sou h
i,..i :..ii mov ns pi V a re l-h« atre rs
•il o.l .• fl n showing Lenglen in
; ,-tion at Wimbledon.
Howard Kinsey l C.dlfornla today
enter.-.I the • cmi-flnals of the men’s |
sin I by defeating I’ I* H. Speu. •.
i f tlolt.h Alrlca. H it, 6-il, 3-6. 6-3.
lAMISU
heir 7 to 1 victory over tie Red
Sox.
Tt»E ATHLETICS
By Be.-* M. Osmby
..a..- .- s.-iv <-...r. ...n.i-nt) I y vir. --.lost eveivoue wa- wont .o lay
V V\ Jon - 2s. I', r.l it to ..lie la.:, tliai the .!a.-ks were a
\, .ii .iie • may have ; > j yoeng tf. u fiat h: I cracked.
.. . t • I .luttlphia Athletics, Tii y*ar they have an aaditional
• - mi. man w-lio isn't going to' year .f “big time” exp{-rieme -n.l
. a--iii , vi- I tluy either hav I .o ... t» l». ..n<- tiling that the
ie ;. "i .lit in . .1 ..r are dc'initeiy I liu.m Ii ,s r.cqulr l. That Is lie n«-. v
out > f it. 11» stainl up and fight against oodc.
:'...-nit- Ma i, the „ne I
v. ho. ' anyone tl.es, reatly has the
:-'Y I i sa .■ vomethlT. M.vk ha« at
t eyp -tl '/-leeji nt, that doesn't
The Cardinals and Ouhs split a
double header, St. fgntis winning
litt in the t.-nth innim'. ’• to 2.
. . . . , . .c. end drooping the nighke. p 5 to 0.
AthricUcs u ul'l do sm.-Ii a thing thin _
ycai. At ’ : time It happened last
tiii-g. t’: : hr- gives in answer
. .".ri -i a» i where the Macks
! will finirh.
I It Is Lh!s:
“They w II win the pennant i they
tv. In nc re gunes an I lose leas than
| my ether tejin In the league.''
Connie. ha’MnR proMtdl somewhat
t.y M- sixty O'ld ye.js of IFelime
j sj- r I c r. • - - b making no predictions ;■«
t<> wha' v '! ka; pen to tIi • litL’ti e.ll-
n - th- ‘hisesi to Ni” V*»i c Kle-
■ plants. Pet Ur pi Connie Is n-rn.-m
in-ring tliai awvhil -nitihlo last year
ii - a t.-::m (o - wJi-v - verythine seen.'
-ndi -at • ;t AH-P-tl we -i 1 win.
Mavhe Mack r--ti. mlitrs ilong abnn
lest A-.-ju-t 15 v.'-'ic-n i.i- loom wa- In
first pi tee, two gninefi uhe.al cC the
Wa iiii-s: ji Kcnators. At -he time
•c Phil., ieipiiinn. were going i :nooMi-
!•' sn<’ Washington didn’t <- m to he
doing anything I p.C-tilar (fiat
a J t.i e tie ai higher than the A*h-
Then
BASEBALL GAMES TODAY
NATIONAL LKAGl'E
II tea i ' a \ ork.
< '-.ie:.eo at St. II uis
l lill alclpiii.l at Pa .f.klvn
Pittsburgh a. Cincinnati.
Detroit won its seventh f ra ght
when a three run rally in Ihe eif-hth
defeated Cl.-ve anti 5 to 4
The V.uttc Sox had m d 'f bitty
ie kj-cl.ing off tiie Browns. 6 to. 3,
If ai-V. riiip tightening up in the
i pinches
The net- battered Join I*iratf3
pi: -he.s fpr 18 hi: whU Donohue
-ip-li -1 hall. a. 1 ir. -'.Er..ti w n. 16
to 0.
I
AMKRK’AN i KAGCE
New York at Philadelphia.
1 'evcland a* Detroit.
S Iamis at Chieago.
Washington nt Boston.
WATCHING THE SCOREBOARD
- id Wajda ml
II .-i. Iplii. .pit-per, wlp> held the
itoh.ns to -five hits, giving his mate:
.t.i victory which on tied Brook-
lyn's vo game winnirg sirork.
Bahe llnth hit hi.i 25th .iomer cf
it- season and helped tho. Yank.-i
Tii.- Bcratbrs made It fn-.ir si -night
frr-1. lUii^uleltftla. knes-kirg out Ho-
. ward F'lward Ehutike to win. 6 to 2.
FORFIGN EXCHANGE
NEW YGKK. June 2S E’oreln ex
"ll:if'g'* opened over: lh moltd st.-rl-
I?-- ||.<C 3 K: Fi -nrs «'2SB 12: Lfr*-
(>".63: Height In Marks .2380.
„y,m
New Cold Cream
Powder Stays On
Justices Give
• « si I *|r *• jik- ji j nj t'|f» i jiiiv frifiiiN ’Ui n 21 rovt 10JI ox topjit.
should he n w resign was-prohl-mail , ty (oumiission.-i lr->:n this .Ii rut s ( ( " r b.i.i of Quite conceivable that the
GEORGE R. WIL./ABY (wh.le now al l out any
Georg • it Willi-y. republic tu conn reacht.l ..a a fitly ;•
M-.'lils.- 1. . __
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......... ' " »f 1 1 ' ... . .. ... I
the real truth o’ the ra . ^1 I
. • -ti t'lm ..m.iJntil You Take It Ofi!
iiiiBl.in nlnv, -I n. il ttnu.i.
Presplrat Ion. even, won't affect It
—won't come throngh and cause an
ugly shine! It spreads evenly and J
eunnot lie detected from the skin— j
suits any complexion, for it ttjnes .
in with the natural coloring and j
makes the pores Invisible. Get this .
new wonderful beauty powder called
Mello-glow and try It. City Drug j
Store Adv.
■i ... —— ■ ■ i
| -.vest. WesJtlngton play, d real has,
ill and Phi’ ftdphi.t played some-
| thing else.
When September 7 rolled around—
; ins! three weeks from the (lay that
they had been in first place t»y two
-mi In- .Macks were trailing the
rlon can 1 s n;1,ors by nlnta till games.
. ,1 ! Ba.-cbak never before had witnessed
BASE BALL
Scut^iwesI irn League
Park
Wednesday, June 30
Thursday, July I
KANSAS BLUES
(Kansas Champion Rasehall
Club)
Versus
TULSA BLACK
OILERS
Admission 50 cents
Game called 4 P. M.
lion, it has been noted that ihe m v-
ciror Itittl been doing no campaigning
f.u the pant week and thut there has
been nn apparently Increasing anxiety
on the part of hlr stxuportt-ni as to
what the opinion would lie.
The governor anti his friends have,
however professed Ihe utmost confi-
dence In the members of the • urt and
their integrity. “Knowing the Justice
as I do." said Box. the governors’
c. iinselor. tills morning, an hour bo
fore Hie opinion came down, and | \ ' i/src
knowing also Hie l.i in . I am confldoli UlviO 1
our .position will he upheld.
The first (open attack on the gov-
ernor's announced purpose of seek
Ing the democratic nomination came
fr- m Judge It. L. M il lams, former
governor and pre-ent federal Ju.lg-* of
the easieru Oklahoma district.
in; l il” iuui|>aiMi vart| un • c. , ittipi UIIlvTJ UIUI qtl
ord lie has nude w hile In Hit- office : anJ not pse oa friends and Mr.
th - p . t four y a: DurtiiR th litu- IWilH.v ha tie: h iQitcil to ,| > what
that It - h... v,-rv. .1 in His capacity | lie believ. It K~ n..— ~ •
much road work has bt-ea c-omplet- whos
ed and other projects luA
under way utid if
be right regardless of
toes were stepped on.
been put Ho males no promises more than
iay a.iu given another | he has made In each of his two pre-
term the part of the e.iuniy that vleus campaigns, that l that h-- will
composes his district will have u i do his very h«st for the* Interest
conijioses ms iiisiii.i ..m- - no nis very n-si ior u:<- in.eresi
mighty gv o<l road section. Four y- ais . ..f the taxpayers and w-lll discharge
ago very lew mi!, .: of pc ,1 road- ■; ., . - , the r.f:i..A . i.i. ..t f..nr
exl-ued in (hi* part of the county
d.i i a of the office wltheut fo-ar
r favor.
WELD TWO LANDS
j i. n who baa butt vlsi:<ng fit Kiefer,
wa- l.ru.iftbt lo ;be city .icspltal here
■ i lay to receive tra.it.n.-n’ for in-
,;i. wl.ieh M" uslaljn d yesterday
| w ii a 'ie fell w'ole w-tlking In the
I , i.l. IL, oil.:! at'on dan s found thut
arm It lia.lly sprain*-d and hniis-
By Ludwrll Denny
. I'nll. l Pren Start <*nrrra|s>n<lanl) he
WASHINGTON. Juue 28—After | ed
'on 'I I' "'- the electiou .id n.-ld bt > .
an open hearing ut which the govern ot the earth in mutual hospiiuli.y.
OM right lo run was powerfully de the I'nllol Stales and Russia :«r-
fellde,I hy Judge CV B. Stuart, wh" had 1 being drawn together by the force
n retained as fhe chief comuel ol c Ircnmst incos. n. cording to au
Within II few days the Imnrd sus th-ratlv. observer here today,
isine.l ihe governor. Rapid Interest in American export .
' We are it t through yet," was th* ' to Russia aud i -organu • , n of tin-
nlv statement forthcoming from Gov Russo American cha.i her of com
.rii.ir Trvip's office following Ie dr merer by leading American bankers
rdslon of the supreme court. Ed-! and industrialists. Hhve created a
word Box. executlvi clerk and legal 'favorable situation m which dlplo-, ii"-li.<: i-n t<. :
id visor t<- the governor, in that ... . lion is onlj a question
Indteated that further legal action
would ,H> ,«l“'n lf possible.
1 he gnv.-rtt r was seeing no one
and was closeted In thoaxecutlv. hnn-.-l
her with a f>-w of his che:— adviser a.
Bilker LaVloore. seer.-tarv to Ih
governor and executive spokesman, j
said thut the governor and exe Utlv -|
had no statement whatever to make at
this lime.
OKLAHOMA CITY, June 2s On 1
the eve of the decision »f the state
supreme court on M. E. Trapp s eli
glhllity to hold office, reports were
current today ah ut Ihe state capital
the “anting" governor would with
draw fro n the gubernatorial tace
The high court's decision Is to b*>
handed down Tuesday morning, ac
cording to announcement.
The report which lacked c nfir .
ination was that Trapi> would with
draw rather than he forced out of I
the race. Indications were that the j
state's highest official anticipated |
au adverse decision from supremo
.ourt. It was said
Jim Hatcher, Trapp’s campaign
manager, vigorously denied the r>- (
port. "It Is political p Ison." he
commented.
Hatcher admitted, however, that i
field men of the Trapp forces had |
been approached by other camll- i
dates f,.r thq office with offer< !
dui'iilng that Trapp would with* |
draw late today.
At political conferences Sunday ;
night, the candidate t whom Trapp !
of mouths, they believe.
Tie , ■ (i. * iiiiia.-'l i:-l"
efforts to start diplomatic negotia-
tion:. hut the state and eomi.ioroe
U«l>art.rents are displaying a kieti
Intelest in Bus tan alfaira which
was formerly lacking.
The change In administration pol-
icy Is a matter of general attitude,
rather of « x >ct terms.
PATRIOTIC ADORES* SUNDAY
Ir. S.reeter K-'i ik.n.in will deliver
a pairiotl - . ddu ss net; Sunday morn-]
tug ,n t ie Presbyterian chnreh It
is fHom that the c.-lebrated Fourth
.1 Inly mps up'ii .-'unday. but being
tra. this : -,r, ypi ri ri it.- rentmonies
I-., . ..nv.Df d and sp-clal music |
is h >; pr-ivlded for this ocaasion.
'i !i! . lotuen: st'ornny neod - no in
. i s of lodges and |
Th ge not ]
tlarly attei other • chimdtos
ire heartily I'IV:' I to hear his ml-|
I:.-- tux Sun 1 morning at 11
VI" -k.
red At
Gases ae*
1 f.pnrt today
[ iriel .lodge
t" his homo after
- - , fiico this mornli
INJURED WOMAN TO H0-' o,TAL mss. Although
1 i p.-r form his Jit*
Mr-. Maude Brown. Daw ........ n was not seriously
JUDGE ILL AT HOME
gs In the district
tlBued when Ills-
Sp.-ukman went
ihOTt time at his
on account of III-
iidgc was unuhle
. I duties today lie
ill.
!
ham" bee* Usiktng f r- would throw Ids wupport was said
to have been decided upon.
Reports and* rumots of a
Bapulpan-
ward for some time to see Ihe coni
■detion of Ihe pool at the park pro
S‘ |- «»l -;‘kinu" “ oPPoDun-| minute hSurp^ n (
By to By B out.
WILL CONSIDER AIR BILL
WAB1IINGTON. June 2s l'on-i.l
•ration and final enactment ->1 th-
j144.0,s>,ooo army aviation program
{ill wa* practically assured today
When Ihe h.mse rules . ommlile- r>-
txirted a rule f >r consideration of a
conference report despite Speaker
Longworth'i udlon in ruling that
f,nrt of the report constttoisd new
legislation un.l was ,,u, order The
rules provide Ihe report can tie e n
sldered regardless of points of or
d*r. The hill, authorising qatenslve
ti via lion equlpif/rnt and pwfsonM In-
la. t
bo sprung by i
Trapp have boon current for some i
time.
Hatcher asserted emphatically "wo
are confident the law Is on our sldo |
and that we will win In court Tues-
day.'" He claimed that 1U0.990 new
circulars were x rdered today for
the campaign.
Telephone and telegraph wins
were kept busy all day Sunday, it
was said, by candidates who had
heard of the purport'd action and
were soliciting Trapp's support.
HARTFORD, Conn. Jun.- 2S.
Twenty thousand boxing fans urn
expected to gather tonight for thu
l> mt in which Kid Kaplan will d'--
i.vLition efliilpiM-nt anil personal ■« " " m -••• ■■
a 6 to f> favorite, hut the odds havo
attracted little betting
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50 srnllon cream capacity. This ennMrs us to handle the
largest n.« ortment of creams nnd sherbets of any other
fountain in th" city. Only the purest of fruits and syrup’
arc used at our fountain which account; for the high qual-
ity of our sundaes and sodas.
Fancy Filed Pmls, AU Flavors 25". Tricks 50c
Our menu for Sunday and lb.- following week: •
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Stray, berry
Vanilla
Chocolstj
Black Walnut
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