The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 233, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 3, 1920 Page: 3 of 10
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TO EAST
Pitt Still Slumps: Sisler and
Hornsby Stick
ok
East Wichita pitcher and Out-
fielder is conceded leadership in
- t Western league batting circles He
4 IS hitting 398 and is far ahead Of
Bogart Jop Ild's slugging left field-
' t who has 373
'-i Clarence Pitt continues in the
' slump that overtook him two weeks
ago From 380 he ha ' dropped
' to 340 and is still going down
i ne is now but 13 points ahead of
Moeller second beat Indian sticker
Beck and Yaryan both Witches
't are tied for home rain honors with
- 11 each Conroy of the Saints and
Lee of Omaha lead the base stealers
' with 17 each Pitt leads the In-
t t Mans with 14 purloined sacks
1' Ramsey Near Top
Ramey clings near the top of
the pitching list with seven won
and two lost The One pitcher
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ahead of him is Smithson of Tulsa
7 who has won five and lost One
1)sto Covington has won eight and lost
the same number
Joplin leads in team batting and
St Joe in fielding The Indians
are fifth In batting and seventh in
' fielding
While having dropped a few
1 points in the last week Rogers
Hornsby continues to lead the' Na-
tional league batters with a mark
1 of 380 Trailing him are Robert-
son Daubert and Williams hitting
332 325 and 325 respectively
b 0 Williams of Philadelphia leads in
home runs with eight while Carey
of the Pirates with 24 stolen bases
has a comfortable lead in that de-
partment The St Louis Cardinals bold
team batting honors with 278 Cincinnati being but two points be-
hind Cincinnati leads in team
fielding with the Cards holding
cellar honors
Meadows Going Good
' Meadows of Philadelphia is the
real leading pitcher in the National
with eight won and two lost
Vaughn of Chicago has won 10 and
' lost four Ruether has won 12 and
1 lost five while Grover C Alexander
has won 13 and lost six Sherdel
has participated in 20 games and
yet he is credited with but three
wins and one loss
Little by little George Sisler has
forged steadily upward in Amen
can league batting until he has
i reached the remarkable figure of
i 431 With 112 safe blows to his
' credit he exceeds Hornsby's total
1 : in the National by an even dozen
Jackson and Speaker are tied with
1 394
Oupdore Babe Ruth Gains
1 Babe Ruth is sneaking up from
2 behind having an average of 388
His 74 hits include 24 circuit clouts
His nearest rivals are Felsch and
' Walker each having nine
Rice of the Senators is setting a
of fast pace on the bases his total of
stolen sacks being 30 Roth his
i running Mate is second with 19
Cleveland leads in team batting
i with 3114 St Louis being next
4 with an even 300 Chicago leads
in team fielding with Detroit sec-
ill end
Bagby holds the lead in the hurl
ing circle with 14 won and three
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I lost Quinn of the Yanks has won
two less than Nigh) and lost the
same Claude Williams has won
L 15 and lost four He has taken
part in 20 games more than any
t other American league pitcher
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BATTING LEADIRay Schalle's
Weetera League
'Won Lost Pct
43 28 652
41 29 586
38 29 567
'11 89 81 557
32 33 492
a city— 83 81 471
ne 27 43 891
ltv 20 49 200
Tulsa CS
Wichita 41
Joplin 38
$t joneph 89
Omaha 32
Oklahoma City 33
lies Moines 27
Sioux City 29
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Won Lost Pct
Cincinnati 36 27 571
Brooklyn 35 30 538
Chicago 35 32 522
St Louis 35 33 5'22
Xtoston 29 29 500
Pittsburgh 30 3 492
rhiladelphla 25 OS 472
New York 31 87 456
New York
Cleveland
Chicago
Washington
St Louis
Boston
Detroit
Philadelphia
American League
Won Loot Pct
rk id 28 667
44 22 667
39 28 682
ton 33 29 632
33 91 493
31 33 484
21 44 422
hia 17 b5 236
Western n ssoelatton
Won Lost
Okmulges 2 0
Drumright 1 0
Ft Smith 1 0
Foringtield 0 1
Pawhuska 0 1
lienryetta 0 2
Enid 0 0
Chickasha 0 0
Pet
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RESULTS FRIDAY
Western Learset Joplin 2 Okla-
homa City 2 Wichita 6 Tulsa 1
Omaha 6 Sioux City 0 St Joseph
4 Des bloines O
National Leagnei St Louis 3
Pittsburgh 0: Brooklyn 2 Phila-
delphia 1 Boston 9-4 New York
7-13 Cincinnati 6 Chicago:5
American Leanues New York 7
Philadelphia 4 Boston 10 Washing-
ton 9 Ht Louis 7 Chicago 5
Cleveland 10 Detroit 3
'Western Assoolattent Drumright
2 Pawhoska 1 Okmulgee 6-5: Heap
ryetta 4-1 Fort Smith 7 Spring-
field 0 Enid-Chickasha no game
missed train
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GAMES SATURDAY
Western Leagues Taloa at Okla-
home City Joplin at Wichita: De4
Moines at Sioux City Omaha at
St Joseph
National League Boston at New
York Philadelphia at Brooklyn
Pittsburgh at tit Louis Chicago
at Cincinnati
American Leagues St touts at
Chicago Cleveland at Detroit
Washington at Boston New York
at Philadelphia
Western AOSOCiatiOnt Drumright
at Pawhuska Benryetta at Olc
mulgee Chickasha at Enid Fort
Smith at Springfield
MINERS TAKE SERIES
Joplin AU 11 II PO A E
Sluts se 412421
Poehler lb 4 1 1 10 0 0
Krueger 2b " 4 0 1 3 4 0
Lamb rt 401200
Bogart It 411100
Wagner cf 4 0 0 4 1 1
ockey :b 400010
Snyder C 301310
Sohenberg p 3 0 1 0 2 a
Totals 34 $ 8 17 11 2
Okla City AS n HTO A E
Pitt rt 4 0211
Pugh 2b 4 1 1 4 0
I-tarringer II " 4 1 0 IS 0
Lindimore lib " I 0 3 2 0
Moeller of 2010
Moore If 4 1200
°Whitt a A 0301
Moseley lb I 1 12 0 0
Boyd p 2 0 1 2 0
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Summery: Two-hene hits Bogart
!Buts Snyder Moseley: sacrifice
hit Boyd stolen beam Mits
Krueger Moeller Derringer bases
on belle off Boyd 1 off Schimberg
1 ll etruck out by Boyd 4 by Schen
berg 2 double ply Krurprer and
Stutz Time I:fiä Umpires Lau
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Chicago July 3—Ray ' Schalk
white Sox catcher has been in
more than 1000 game
But has Schalk CAUGHT 1000
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games?
'Dopester'' fans and statistical
friends would like to know
A hundred games a season is
pretty good for a backstop A bun-
drrl games a year for six years is
a real record
World' Record
Schalk set a record like that last
year when he completed his sixth
consecutive year behind the bat for
the White Sox with more than 100
games a year
It was a worlds record mash-
ing the mark set by George Gibson
of the Pittsburgh Pirates Gibson
did not set his figures In sonseccu-
Vire years
Didn't Catch AIL
A thousand games for Schalk in-
cludes some In which he went to
bat for others in which he went in
to run for somebody and stole a
base or scored a run or in which
he started and got hurt and went
Out
The day Schalk played his one-
thousandth game was June 4 ''Doc"
White veteran pitcher formerly
with the White Sox and who pitch-
ed the first game Schalk played in
here was present for the first
time In a long while
The White Sox lost Schalk's first
game and his one-thousandth game
Ile's A Lightweight
Schalk In spite of his slight
build and light weight keeps up his
1
Iwonderful speed He has proved
that a big league catcher doesn't
need brawn as well as brains—like
types such as Bresnahan Gibson
Kling and Meyers
He's 28 5 feet 8 weighs 140
pounds comes from Litchfield
and has been married four years
He began as a printer's devil
He first played in 1911 with the
Taylorville club of the Illinois-
Missouri League which sold him to I
Milwaukee for 8750
In 1912 Milwaukee sold him to I
the White Sox for players and cash 1
approximating $17000
Krueger Nabs Moore's Drive
For Fast Double
Had not Moore fallen into hard
luck In the ninth inning Friday
the Indians might have gotten an
even break in the Joplin series
"The score stood 3-2 with but
one inning left to play" says art
excerpt from the famous "Casey
At the Bat" The same applied
to the Indians
Eddie Moore however failed to
duplicate Casey's feat In taking
three fruitless swings at the pellet
He did much 'better That Is
where the hard luck came in
Lindimore started the final canto
by lifting an easy soarer to Wag-
ner in center Moeller leaned
against one of Bchenberg's offer
Inge for a single to left He stole
second a moment later
Too Bad Eddie
Then Eddie Moore who had
singled previously strode to the
plate Determined to score on
anything that looked like a hit
Moeller took a long lead off secona
EDDIE GRABBEDrloore met the ball squarely It
started on a line between first
and second Moeller dug for the
plate
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But alas and slack the hurling
spheriod smacked Into Krueger's
glove He snapped it to second
for an easy double The fans went
home
Much unlike the preceding game
was the pitchers' battle between
Boyd and Schenberg Boyd allowed
two more hits than did his oppon-
ent but his work was none the less
praiseworthy
Joplin scored one in the second
They held this lead until the sixth
when the Tribe scored two on an
error and three hits
The Miners again took the lead
In the eighth with two more scores
BASEBALL
TOMORROW
TULSA
VS
INDIANS
Torridity and Friday
Ladies' Day
Week-Day Games 880 p
Sundays U p
The store will be closed
all day Monday in cele-
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Announce the Establishment of
New Sleeping Car Service
Between
Oklahoma City and Okmulgee
on the following schedule:
it :30 pm Lv Oklahoma City At 7 mo a tn
5 :20 a m Ar Okmulgee Lv i :35 a m
For the convenience of those Irho may wish to re-
tire prior to the departure of the train the car will be
ready to receive passengers as early' as Io:oo p ni -
For additional information phone or write
L W PRICE
Division Passenger Agent
Oklahoma City Okla
TUE OKLAHOMA NEWS
Thousand Gaines! ri
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The strain of squatting there behind the bat day after day Is
beginning to tell on Ray Schalk t he wizard endurance catcher of the
IThite Sox Deep furrowed lbws show plainly about Ns eyes But
his game Is Just as good as eter Ile is one of the big reasons why
the IViiite Sox are hot contenders for the money series this fail Ray
played in his one thousandth game on June 4 for the Sox but he has
not worked behind the bat in all of them Ho should reitek the goal
of "catching 1000 games" for the Sox early In July
With the pitching staff In poor
shape Oklahoma City faces a tough
problem in the Tulsa series Only
a miracle wit save them from
losing at least three of the four
games It is unfortunate that the
Tribe must face the league leaders
at this time
The Indians dropped into sixth I
place by losing to Joplin while 1
Omaha was winning from Sioux
City However the Tribe is safe
for awhile as several games Inter-
venA between Des Moines and the
locals
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Hall and
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The
MEL1
Yesterday's hero: Doak Car
dinal pitcher who held the Pirates
scoreless while St Louis hit
Hamilton for three runs
New York and Cleveland are 1104
tied for first place with 667 each
team having won just twice aa
many as were lost Cleveland won
from Detroit Friday while New
York bested Philadelphia
Holland has purchased an out-
fielder Harper from Detroit It Is
reported The Indians are 12
pames behind the league leaders
with the season about half gone
If Harper comes Moeller prob
ably Will play first Strength at
first base Is to be desired but
the most lamentable weakness
has always been In the pitchtng
department
Wiehita has accomplished what
almost every other team has failed
to do—obtained an even break
with the fast traveling Oliprs
Tulsa Invaded Indlanville for four
games starting Saturday
Is Cut
Lauzon was behind the plate
Friday with Pecker who was
mobbed Thursday judging the
bases Lauzon's lone break was
In railing a low third strike on
Gritifth
DANCING
Every Night at Palmer's
Liberty Garden
Fiftieth and Belle Isle
Air Changed Every Minute
—Sunday's Speeint—
A Whirlwind Western Thriller
"THE TOUGH TENDERFOOT"
—Showing Today—
HELEN GIBSON
Fearless Girl Railroader
in
"THE GHOST OF THE
CANYON"
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Celebrate the Fourth at
Beautiful Belle Isle
Patriotic Band Concerts
Sunday and Monday
Special Programs to Please
All Music lovers
Dancing Pavision Open Aft-
ernoons and Evenings of
Both Days
Bring Your Neale Lunch and
Spend the Day
Beep hoot in the Big Bath
Ing Beach
Try One of the New Rides—
Ferris Wheel Figure 8
Carousel
Belle Isle is In better shape
to entertain you this year
than ever before Come bring
your picnic lunch and fam-
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On the first day of July 1920
this association paid in dividends to
its shareholders $15299238
Your money in this association is
100 percent safe and earns liberal
dividends
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Elaine Hammerstein
THE BEAUTIFUL DRAMATIC STAR
In Photoplay of Superlative Merit
And a sew Abeurdly Funny One Starring
Harold Lloyd
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Charlotte Thompson's
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She had been married to oh! such a good
man for three dreary years: But of course
such a good man could not live long—Her
period of mourning over she comes to New
York "In Search of a Sinner" and Oh! Girls
what a time she has
Starting Sunday
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“City's Coo teat Pince”
Mrs Jobe P Slaughter Chainerose
Fans tiow ere palms smiles and
unshine Open to the old and
young Come in parties
Ice Cream Parlor Open
Teaeh ing and assembly dance
first floor every evening
Supervised iiance every night
upstairs
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"Floi lay Surprise Party"
That Will Knock 'elm Dead
July 5trit Afternoon and NIPS
Added Attraction All Thl Week
AT BELLE ISLE DANCE
PAVILLION
JACK CHAPMAN
of NPIT York City
Singing AL Witmark's Latest
Song lilt
"Tripoli"
"When a Peach in Georgia
Weds a Rose From
Alabama"
"Who'll Take the Place
of Mary"
"Shadows"
"There's a Typical
Tipperary Over Here"
Tucker Bros Show No 11
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DOI TILE l'ROGRAM
DREAMLAND
LAST TIMES TODAY
Special Children 's Matinee each
day from 2 to 8 and 7 to 9
Bring the Kiddies to see "A
Regulate rireue" "The Lest
City" the Wild Animal picture
of the African jungle
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Thrills come thick awl fast In
this newest Hart picture A
whirlwind trip to Chicago after
bin man A terrible fight in a
cellar A dozen other hair-raisers
and then—but that climax
See it
A LSO
rolveroonl 2-Iteel Comedy
"A Hemale Vamp"
A LSO
Mutt and Jeff Comrdy
"A Bicycle Race"
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JACK 1)Ell Ibq EY In
"Daredevil Jack"
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Tues Wed—Edmond Cobb in
"The Demert Scorpion" western
Also Edgar Jones In "The Fly
lug finite" drama Also Gale
Henry In lelp" comedy Alion
Stuart Holmes In "Trill led by
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"THE LONE HAND"
The greatest western picture
youve ever seen A tale of
wild m(n Wild horses six
shooters and where the Rolitude
)( tho at ranges makes strange
friendships A stirring story of
bandits law and outlaws when
the west was young
Warner tiros presents Selig's
semmtional animal surprisis pro-
duction—portraying life among
the native and wild animals Of
the Ail-lean jungle
"THE LOST CITY"
A graphic description of the
mysterious jungle's of Africa
with all-star cast of players
including
JUANITA HANSEN AND
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Lions Tigers Leopard li
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Supported by Nindige Kirby and
The Hunk Munn Benutien
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DREAMLAND
LAST TIMES TODAY
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STATE TREATER MANAGERS
Tuekar firos Amusement Co
of Oklahoma City own the atate
rights to the above complete
show—lreaturen eerie' weatern
and coinetly—A new 'hew to be
releaaert each week—All play
ins percentage detee—write and
wait tor our representative to
call
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Celebrate The 4th and 5th at
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Modern Woodinen picnic and state drill contests
Teams from all over the state competing for $50 cash
prize Musk both days by Bradfield's Concert Band
augmented by three out-of-town bands Speaking by
well known orators
heeler Park
July 4th and 5th
AN EXTRAORDINARY BRILLIANT ACT
COMISIVINIA MUSIC a:: minvii
PRESENTED BY 11 PERSONS
WILL BE INCLUDED IN TUE
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The Acme of Clever Comedlenne In a DaudY
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Parker, G. B. The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 233, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 3, 1920, newspaper, July 3, 1920; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2007042/m1/3/: accessed June 22, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.