Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 65, Ed. 6 Friday, July 23, 1926 Page: 14 of 20
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C'ICAGO, July 22.—(m—A s10
hill binelinz a rontract entered into !
by Jack Dempsey and Floyd Fitz.
Eimmons with R. C Clements, pres,
dent nf the Chicago Coliseum Alb-
lotic club. may block Tex Rickard's
plans for staging n heavyweleht
fisht between the titleholder and
Gene Tunney here in September.
Attorneys representing Rickard
and Clements were in conference
Thursday nisht to ascertain the va-
lidity of Clements' contract. Rick-
ord said that in the event the con-
tract was held valid by his attor-
neys he would stop negotiations
for the bout temporarily nt least
and may decide to hold It in Jer-
sey City after all.
hursday.
Within the last few days, Man
nser Huggins has had considerable
difficulty in his catching depart,
ment. . , Pat Collins, har-hitting
list string catcher, strained a liza.
ment in his side while running down
• 'hang in the last game of the St
Louis series and will be out for
some time. Bengough, another
New York catcher, has had a re
(currence of his arm trouble.
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b " ng oreler starter the rally and then
I” utensen tripled Walker tripler
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bert purse at seven furlongs, ws
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with Chloris and Goldbug folowing I
Arlitrntion. Bradley’s Tony and
Pickpocket also ran
Try Again won the mile nf Home '
wood with Grift Wood Elaze second
and Seth s Premium third.
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AUSTIN, Texas. July 22—When
10, Fexas university ionghorn and
Texas Aggie football elevens clash
here next Thanksgiving day they
"'ll Play in a stadium capable of
seating 40,500 spectators,
A T. Granger, designer and super,
vising engineer for the Stadium As-
socintion said Wednesday that the
north section, under construction,
would be completed before Thanks
sivinKnay The present capacity
27 000 and the north section will
neat 13.500.
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O City went to Laura Dianti,
1 16 miles being run in 1347. ,
Mayne wn ssecond and Ingrid third
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Whitestone handicap of a mile and |
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lit= Hurtnett, Kelly, veams hirt¥six holes
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latiominy They matched birdiee it the 12th !
Hisert sinking a 15 putt and
turn, but i|,o 12-ye 11 old Minncapolk
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nine, where they took thirl' nine
strokes apiece.
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i 11 1 and Steins birdie 2 on the fifteenth Won L, |m‛ 1 °
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112 55 115 39 »’
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a t tendn nce
'‘II i
8 ll i
also hurled the last Innin, for
Demons when Thomas ne
ore Sw anshoro
in th* first inning •
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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES, FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1926.
lot) "I llze
nterfleli fon.
"Batted for Cartoli in
. 11 i Omnha
Des Moines
Mummar; Hoi ar
ha • hit. I- gg. oNe
7 »
2
2 |
o
li
0
’•r short
i t
match was over.
Ward who had played
scored. Malone, pitchinc
opener fanned nine hatte
4 1 1
4
) 1 0
NFW VORK, July 22. — (_
Glblatti’s Arcady '•■apt,nod ' th.
eraa ' incinnatus handicap. $; ne adeieg ;
Toature of the opening of the conel
-.....I start in ! Island thirty day meetina Thurs-
d.,v Helena nMabe eat n'Hp
a. . — , ' Isilor. paeomaler most of the
"k - one under par, while f"r the plaee. The rtim. .
„ n—nwns toned to quit. rurlongs was 1:1! "e f"‘ thesix
• 1 " of tomorrow's matches
2 "ill meet in the champion match of
, . Saturday. Iain yes. Hmpir
terday has improved the „„„„ andlthe '
'lose run lest s nre looked for tomor. |
rnw If the players show the class of
KoIr they displayed today.
romew"1" For Thurelay contested matches
r.....at
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’ ' ' in 1. •
■ ni 1 n V V
n g
■ ly and To* । j
i S
■ Davenpnrt f
Sander D l
u era o
- Stolen base, Ur.,’
bnse, omala 5, De .
out. L' Mt lone •! i •
pf1 Malone : l‛Lg
H "n nnet Wetxi
Fira usen in < o; inu
Muekmen I ose gain
020 701 611—12
.....2 . n»— a
hits Sn ith,
komeruns,
• • ‘ (i ngla ri ».
' ’ Got 11 te be 1,
at Milin hy
1 o Krueger.
a- ’ - 2 Haxoq
I Walkur
incoin 7.
sh 6 nn‛
nd lon Tohnson, a
.....eichts will usher in
Gionen.
lings in 1
I'D' I* match
i $j)
-C4
Miller Huggins
eights it,ley undnr
ont of Buck McClain.
..... tor r,f 'be puglistic
or Yeinie Hendricks
2- ihreveport .<! 100
’• Hnu ton is ; । |7|
• ' Wirhit i Falls 11
I Toleilo Omaha
e l f . , )yitlen
I
1 Da i' ibled
h, off . or, noy
i ■ i ,
11" MI 515 : '
111/65511 : 'I
‛1 1 155
{ES
111 1 1i1 101; ’I
Or itti -f i ,
Hollalan :b I I I
nuy I
p,.
starting pitcher
2 by reason of a big
in which seven r ns
P ’ “ 1 ' Tu F- ' HI 30 18 < I •
• it whri H Inning run <IH.u| '
10 0 3 ha
00 "111 000 1 — 4 412
Brie kell 2. Fe
' 1 VIlinE on. Doran, coz' 9'
, ' ) ’ ■’ I Homerun, I
■ If n bi . W hit n 7, St. । | ;
111 to Mitchell,
: ) .....• hita, , I ,
n bull of! Berly 2. New . r ’
• Berly . Newton I
announced here
sents will he
PhlHUn iuneh Hiita
0 luly (AP) P’hilad, Iphlin
Portune h beilint (hi ago «
1 < nn blls ane ile’eated
। ’ l »)-' ( et zame of I he
Wvukener n t he seventh
39 9 16 27 K 1
ieuert in 9th.
. Crnn in, "Tra ..
- Yde
Cox. Bovhter.
inron next Monday night.
-f the
bases „
WlITI LIAn LAKE. ST. PAUL
W Minn. July 22-P-'Two goir ,
stav* o the Pacifie northwes I
il meet two voung Chicago plav '
■ .« In the semi final matches nf the
fonin to
n 6 1
ff Vie.
Ficzert. rf
sturdy, lb
lennet. If
i:..,, .
siile. e
th-1 nnoj ,’h
Prown, -s
Union, p
Anticinating ine reasen
when the Rears rom,
veek. becanse of the
N n Amtteur
horn Frietay.
maih 8 tn
sixth frame
A n fot t
: f'Cirf!)
" '» W ■ re
B /Huzhes
• ' Knotie
4 ■ ITan ,.'h
" I Miln!>4>
Ni Pl Aft
M1, .|r.. L-
I inks flit Hurd < 1
P—Lincoln bat. I
1 ' hers to win 'i-e 1 I
. ‘ne 1 "0"' 12 to 8 Th.
" 'he howers in f I
. ‘A ' 1 even runs.
• ’ • ’ ’ 1011 eruns.
H PO ' DENVERARHpo-A ’ |
i h mi h4njasa
i " hrurget 2D 521 3 * I
THE rum
I ’ll ■ I ■ It
N iOr ■ d
0 4 !f zell r
•I OKnarhi
“ 3 Sprins r
0 0 Thoma •
Mal ne p
..... nE Rigzert anr
•' to ’ hire Brannon
Mi 5 0 1, who throw
‘ zot Rennott Frown |
%19* tntlt ,.i f ।
H>, n 0, w 1I ro
ne ninth w hen |
| | and Terry Surr
I hev enew poibi, pl.t
:h l ‘ K • l s Left on
S1 Lou i. Hase
1 off Aiexh nder I
' ! b» A lex I nile r
3 •» Chi’, tn If 5 1 •• it
n 0 Alien If j n | o
1 3 Walker rf 4 a n |
I " Hon h rf 5 2 5 « Merart
। I 12 I* Hargrave r fi 4 j o ।
2 1 I li pipp |b 4 3 2 0
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NEW YORK, July 2, Im I"ah..2hibt ! ! 5 2 1 >
.. The I Taylor rill i* Carter 2b o || 0 j
New York American, have ISImert, N 1 ’ " "wIII "• a 2 • •
I- T hw tbss 3 11 2 2Kmmer as 4 J 4 :
Severeid vatepan (olelsimth p l fl ll ! Donohie p ft 2 0 i
1 fienewich p 2 1 (1 |
tn# "ashington ।"Cooney I 0 ii "
1 'I'll'. Manager Tatal, a8112111 Tatale 22 10 27/10
rnmas I Maeno | Fanderg s. tit by .
" M...... hsraed run»
1 ’ n n a......hi 6 inning.. ।
"a • ne " • 1 0 n I sandera 4 an,| i ’
" ’ '' " ng . e .......4 Doubie-
BUFFALO SQUAD ‛
1 - l amphel
* land 11
n Wnstorn Lmngve- Linenin " Denvor.
*e//01" ' oinn Only two zames
, Ameriran, Megu. Chicago „ New
<. - Louis at Boston Det--i . f
shinzton I le veia n, j L I ’ h । , *
non"rreinmMn"nEeipompai
one n-or par . 1nie Phiindelphia ni ciicp
The 1 Ward missed a putt on the col"rin"" Swriation ; " ly nt
155, fomteenth and needled five, while 1111."-ouiville Atinnen-oi'. at n:
Hisert took mr four. Ward bun. N,IIHF, A.ociatin,
kored his drive next hn[e and NouUIe ' omphis
lost the hole, the match ending on y™r* InE",San Anton 1 nt Fart
the sixteenth when Hisert got a Dnnumon’ Shreveport.’ "Waco“ht
"Sini.......• .....
Rach PinxinE ihe first nine in 40 ---— -________
•....... .....................Woody Carries Off
Opening Feature
I ! Hlighi
! I’ nan
vhile Fron
illed in
. , 'List
n Lew is. th
n l'atter-on, rf
I
r
Sr or in innings R
Ollalom ' City n n 001-1 N '
III* 00 2—9
' unm ,1 v rwo-hase I,If, Felher
‘"’-"'I Sturdy, Lewis. Home. 1. ..
run Bennett. Stolen bases Mork
.......... Sacrif....... Sturdy 3. Lew'
1 Donbl; plays, ilork, Groft and
, !‘” "" lasns, Ollahoma
' 1 ' 1:1se on bals „ff
1 ' Ilen : strork
..... lirown I. Hrigert I. Ile» ;
'•'"Us nui |„|s. „ff lirown - and 1i
' 1-' ' t I ind N i„ : । • Ilit
" mt.l„r. Hock by Iilen, 1:a/1,
। ing viti l... Iirow» | m!
.....3 (lark ane I- I. Time 3 0 v
singini1, after
u1 in M | •
I he rap f 4
oring After
Fnlbor Rego
Ing St 11 rd V.
starter oit with Dnlp Thursday, sut
fel ng from 1 hand injury, wns un-
i'<a m continue after the tenth hole
when he was 5 down, and he de i
fauited.
Foth Hisert and Knepper came
from br nd after the first nine, and ■
HI ’’ I TS ) । STERDNN
i W . n
" I rh p
• .ip fin ti
tipe tinn
H. was
Western Association
" ! 630 Ioplin
Southwestern Leaque
’ I ' \ a (
' -02 Topeka
" " 7.20 R’arkue
I< 4 ' th
Fiugle
M H pi
' Rse ,
I H • by
i Tnl
eVer, gradually
of home b; lb
run volley in 1
1 ml in and a
adloi,
le mnte nf Priii:
finished snrnpd
' , will I .A n
. it was an
AWIncVlnQ Bears Lose
' ----------- _ GI.S MOIXIS luly
STNNMING OF tiil rmts Noin11 ineren i a । .... ,
' ‘lilathoma I It V in tha w 1 „• -
Inaurue pennnt rnce to 1w, rul 1: , I,
' 1 Hines hy defotinu omaha in a
donbl,. head. 1 Thurslay while tl,.
Indians were losing one eume w
Tulsa.
Ges Moines won the first con
7 to 1 by hitting Pigg hard in ,
the final innings,, nnd tok the nft.
11.
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