Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 57, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 21, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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CHICKAIHA DAILY EXPRESS CHICKAIHA' OKLAHOMA WEDNESDAY JUNE II 1122.
PAQt .TWO.
TRAVELERS TIED WITH DUNCAN FOR LEAGUE LEADERS
11 HI GAME
OF WILSON CARD
t V .
Lefty Peter Hold! Vitilort to lit
BtaQlti;. FIU in Latt Game
Lead Attack With Willow!
cort I to 4.
Yonnf Tfty Peti-rn mukliiK hi
di'lmt In the Oklahoma Wat lngnn
ypNtprdny afternoon nt Craily flHil
lii-ltl tho WWntm ahijwni to x lilt
hU-h ruiililxJ Hit C'lilcki to make It
two ktrulgtit ly taking Ilia till 8
to 4.
Wblld rvti'in wn JioMliiK hid op-
jionfM ut hi urm'i longth tliH
Ctilrk tlTO hitting th Uluilnutlvo
liulhi IiIkU of tlio WllHon piuh-
Ink Huff rather fr'ily. Nino hll
lour of which were fur Mtra Imio'h
vera rolloctoi! ore Mi delivery.
Pclcr kept Ilollnmn and Mm
youngMeni railiiK from the palm of
Mh hanl until the flnol canto when
thn vlHltors utartud a baltlnx rully
i-ollncti-d a jmir of Hindi a trlnlo
nnd a linna on bnlls which wan rood
for thri rounterit. T'p to that tlmn
thn new mi'mher of thn Chlrka pitch-
1nic ataff Imd allowed only three Blat-
tered hit. Ho wnn Riven great aup-
jioit throughout.
Chlckanha acoreil Ii flrnt Mm In
the aecond Inning when Kllrgeralil
jiluylng Ma luut gaum with tho home
llnga afo on a fleldera" choice
awlped Kecond and scored on llully
McLean' aliiKl. Three more were
udilod In the third when Guinea nnd
Kltterman walked nnd l.owry wua
given a life ut firnt when he waa
Mt If a pllrhed l'all. Kits then
Hlumnied out B trlplo scoring throe
ahead ot hi in. Another wua added In
the fifth. J. Hog was aufe on IIulIU'
4rmr. Gainex sacrificed him to
necond nud be pilfered third when lie
caught TIhhWI napping. Io scored
cm Kiltermana iniieiu ont.
Tho Chicka staged another hatting
rally In the sevimtli nnd chulkud up
three more countera. with one down
Kltterman ulnglod. ' Lowry struck
out but Fitzgerald hammered out a
double scoring Ilerl. McLean wan
aafe when Dluckhurn In center field
dropped Ma hurd chance Fitzgerald
Hcorlng. McLean scored when (luy
Mahry tripled. Pelklngton ended the
rally by hitting a long high fly to
center field.
Wilson scored their first run In
the second wht Sowders hit a homer
into loft centi Singles by Helliimn
and Ilollls a. II. Blackburn's trjple
together with to baaa on hall -and
on Infield out gave their visitors
their three counters In the ninth.
The two teunis left thia morning
for Wilson where they will play a
threegamo nerles. The Chicks re-
turn here for two gumes Saturday
unci Sunday after which they go to
Duncan lor two games and to El
Heno for two games. Saturday has
been designated as "Ladies Day" and
(Sunday will be "liooster Day."
In Manager Bully McLean's Bqtiad
which left here this morning were:
Lowry and Lukehart catchers; Klt
terman first base; Games second
base; Polkiugton infioltler-outfiolder;
McLean lnfieliler-outfielder; Mabry
third base; Llles center field; Potent
Morris Graham and Thornton pitch-
era Morris probably will start the game
this afternoon
WILSON AD. It II TO A E
E. Blackburn ct ... 4 0 0 2 0 1
Hollman lb 3 1 1 10 0 0
HoIIis 2b 4 1 2 0 0 1
II. Blackburn r(4 1110 0
Sowders ss 2 1 2 2 5 0
Thissell Kb 4 0 0 5 2 0
Page If 4 0 0 0 0 0
Bulla p 3 0 0 0 2 1
Harwood p 0 0 0 0 Q 0
LEACUE MEET CALLED
BY PRESIDENT PLOTT
C. K. I'lott. prcBlilcnt of the Okla-
homa Statu LeiiKiie till" morning
iiiiounred I hut he had culled a
meeting of tho board of director ol
th league to lx In Id h'Ti' Humlny
morning at II o'clock.
Leugil" uffalrs will be dim-wood
at the iniiliiK. Mr. I'lotl aald. Kvery
immlicr of the board of dlni torn
iiillUhllliK of the pnnlililita of tin-
nix clubs. U expecli'd to attend.
l 1 10W THEY STAND I
Oklahoma State League.
W I Pet
Chl kasha 14 II. 60
I can 14 Jl .f'li'l
Clinton 14 12 .&3
GuthrU 14 12 .CIS
Kl Itelio II 13 .4.
Wilson 8 It .333
I
15
n
2
29
34
37
40
44
Wtittrn League.
W
St. Joiih 48
Wichita 36
Tulsa 37
Sioux City 34
Omaha 2S
Oklahoma City 38
Des Moines 24
Denver -2t.
Weitern Association
w 'r
Joplln 44 12
Enid 41 13
Springfield 33 28
Henryetta 27 21)
Fort Smith 23 25
Okmulgee 23 33
Pawhuska 12 3j
McAlester 13 4
National League.
W Tj
New York 37 21
St. Louis 33 2G
Pittsburgh 28 2S
Urooklyn 31 29
Cincinnati 29 31
Chicago 28 31
Boston 24 31
Philadelphia 19 33
American League.
W
St Lotilrt 38
New York - 36
Detroit - 33
Cleveland . . 30
Chicago 29
Boston 23
Washington 28
Philadelphia 23
L
24
27
27
SI
32
29
34
Pet
.782
r63
.561
.540
.452
.431
.375
Prt'
.786
.759
.552
.509
.489
.411
.255
.245
Pet
.638
.55
.519
.517
.483
.456
.436
.358
Pet
.613
.571
.650
.508
.475
.442
.452
.418
KING OF SWAT
IS SVCKEIl OF
LEAGUE TODAY
BY HENRY U FA ft ft KM
(1'iilted J'reac Stuff CqrrHiindentt
New York June 21. Tot tor lug on
hi throne HaJeKuth once tpf grert
home run king lit defendliig tiliiiself
In the primitive way of a cavo man.
Ilia w nit It arouhed apparently by
the notion that everyone Is ugalnU
liltn thn babe la following the In-
cllmitloit to wIm out thosn who
aland between him and bis former
glory.
Knowing that the five weeks sus-
pension Imposed by CoiuuilHsioner
JmiiOIh ut the stun of the season
would prevent lilm from hreuklug his
1121 r" onl Ituth hud only thn solace
of being the home run king of tb
year yith Kenneth William tho
irotiMar making I' almost Im-
possible for him to tin that he bt-
laino frantic.
American League pitcher hav
been making a "auckr" out of lilm
not so much that they hate fn.ind hi
weak spot but beiuus't he wa swing-
ing at everything In 'ho mad desire
to kill the ball. The more he miss-
ed bad bulls the mote he swung i:t
tlieni. I
New York Is off tin fiwiit king now
and the Impression prevail bore 'Mil
he la through.
UMPIRE rOrCIT'CAME
1)uucan June With the (-ore
6 to ft In favor of Clinton In lh last
halt of the ninth luiilug and una man
down and a man on third and first
the Clinton team left the field pro-
testing one of the ground rule. The
rule Im question nllowml two base
on a lilt which struck a tree or car
In tlx fair territory. This ruin with
ll (In r ground rule was agreed
upon- the tlrst game of the aerb-
but Tuesduy wln-u the umpire gave
Oie runner two base on a hit that
went Into a in1'- the Clinton nmn-ni-r
claimed that lie had not unib-r-Ntood
Hie ruin and the team wulked
off the field. The umpire called the
gume In Duncan's favor 9 to 0 huv-
ing limed the visiting club Klslmr
and Areusninii; Walker llarlnian
and Itliilr were ilto batterle for Clin-
ton und Duncan respectively
GUTHRIE TURNS TABLES
NEW RUSH IPRINOS PAPER according to buallieM inrn of lh Nnw rqulpiunt I'm been InHallfd
t ' I " f town w bo were In CbUka.lm today. Vnd th pbrnt will be one of the
Publication of a new newspaper. Thn paper will be piibllnhed by John .imi 4'uuipb-l auiull town newspaiwr
the -ttnsh -Hprtng ra. will be W. Riley who ipemtd the Kuh plant In the stale when all planned
tailed tbl week In Hush Spring Spring Landmark for a hort time. Improvement am made. It Is aid.
RUTH IS SUSPENDED
RESULTS YESTERDAY.
Totals 32 4 6 21 12
CHICKASIIA AB II II NO A
Lile.s c 5 113 0
Gaines 2b 3 10 2 5
Kltterman lb 3 2 1 10 0
Lowry c 110 4 1
Fitzgerald If 3 2 3 0 0
McLean rf ... 4 112 0
Mabry Sb 4 0 2 3 2
Pelklngton hs .... 4 0 14 2
Peters p 4 0 0 0 2
Totals 31 8 3 27 12 0
Score by Innings:
Wilson 010 000 0034
Chlckasha 013 010 30x 8
Summary: Two-base hits Pelkln-
ton Mabry Fitzgerald. Three base
hits Fitzgerald Mabry H. Black-
burn. Home run Sowders. Sacri-
fice hits Gaines Fitzgerald. Struck
out by Bulla 3 by Harwood 1 by
Peters 4. Bases on -balls off Bulla 4
off Peters 3. Left on bases Wilson
4 Chlckasha 5. Double plays Sow-
ders to Hellman Pelkluton to Gaines
to Kltterman. Hit by pitched ball
Lowry. Passed balls Lowry. Time
pf game 1:40. Umpire Slack.
FOR SALE.
: ; The undersigned trustee will on
the 27th day ot June 1922 at 2:00
p. m. sell to the highest bidder tor
cash all ot the stock of dry goods
groceries and fixtures ot W. H. Yin-
rent & Son. Alex Okla. la Grady
ounty. Invoice may be seen at my
c ffice with Williamson Halsell Fra-
eier Company Chlckasha Oklahoma.
Approximate: Dry goods $2000 gro-
ceries J1.000. -
C. B. HANNA Trustee.
16-Vt . Chlckasha Okla.
Oklahoma State League.
At-Chlckasha 8; Wilson 4.
At Duncan 9; Clinton 0 (forfeited).
At Guthrie 6; El Reno 1.
Western Association
At Pawhuska 4; Fort Smith 0.
At Enid 17; Henryetta 1.
At McAlester 3; Joplln 2.
At Okmulgee 0; Springfield 11.
Western League
At Oklahoma City 5; Des Moines 0.
At Tulsa 4; Sioux City 6.
At St. Joseph 3; Omaha 2.
At Wichita-Denver no game.
National 'League
At Boston 0; Cincinnati 2.
All other games postponed; rain.
American League.
At St. Louis 7; Philadelphia 2.
At Chicago 6; Washington 9.
At Cleveland 6; New York 6.
At Detroit 9; Boston 8.
Chicago June 21. Bubo Uuth
premier swauinuu of the Amerleun
League was suspended for three
day by President Han Johnson to-
day following an ultTcutinn with
Umpire Dinei-n ut Cleveland yeHter-
duy. President Johnson In uiinounciug
the Hurpensioii declared he had nut
a yet decided v. hut fine would be
imposed on Hutli.
This will be decided later today or
tomorrow Im said.
Guthrie June 2't. After V. Heno j
had won Monday' game 11 to 4
Gu'hrie turned on (he Invaders i
Tuesday nnd hammered out a 6 to
1 victory (iutrie fielded In srnsn-'
t ion ul fashion In bind the good plli li-
llig of (ieddi'S. '
lly Innings: It. II. K.
Kl Heno imo loo nun - 4 '.
Guthrie ...1211 i.ort SUX-6 I
lliitleries: Downing und Purler;
Geildi-s and Dei-ring. !
FUR!
Fill K
ruth yesterday:
and a year ago
1921
Twenty-fourth homer a double
nnd a singie In five tlmca up
against Bostjn.
1922
Suspended for the third time.
THE SCORE BOARD
POINT IN HOUSE
(t- IV. I uilfJ IW )
i Washington. June 21. Under.
' strong' pressure from tlm furm bloc!
j the house rules committee 'today re-:
ported out a special rule under which
the house can take Immediate action
on the CapperTlnclier bill restoring
strict federal regulation over grain
exchanges.
It Is the plan of house leaders to
take the bill up on the floor lute
tomorrow or the first thing Friday.
The rule to be presented provides for
two hoers of general debate and al-
lows one mo' Inn to re-commit the
bill to conmmUe. No amendm-nl
other than committee amendents can
be offered.
Yesterday's hero Sam Kice
stretched a single into a double In
the thirteenth irulng starting a rally
that gave the Senators three runs
and a to 6 victory over the Whlte
Sox.
GAMES TODAY.
Oklahoma State League.
Guthrie at Kl Beno.
Chlckasha at Wilson.
Duncan nt Clinton.
Western Association.
Joplln at Springfield. . .
Henryetta at Fort Smith.
Pawhuska nt Okmulgee.
Enid at McAlester.
Western League.
Oklahoma City at Tulsa.
fichltn at St Joseph.
Only two games scheduled.
National League.
Pittsburgh at Brooklyn.
Chicago at Philadelphia.
St. Louis at New York.
Cincinnati at Boston.
American League.
New York at Cleveland.
Boston at Detroit.
Washington at Chicago.
Philadelphia .at St. Louis
George Burns hit two homers over
the fence but they weren't enough
for the Bed Sex and the Tigers won
their eighth consecutive game 9 to 8.
Will have in a car load of new model
Dodge Brothers cars next week.
It will pay you to place your order
now if you want a new car in July.
ii
BARTON BROS.
; :. : - Phone 7S.
With Bubo Kuth out of the line up
the Yanks came out of the slump
and won their first victory In nine
games beating the Indians 6 to 5.
Kenneth Williams hit his 18th
homer after Sisler had tripled and
helped the Krowns win from the
Athletics 7 (o 3. Mauser hit one for
tho A's.
Singles by Caveney Pinelli and
Daubcrt and & sacrifice fly by Burns
gave the Reds a pair of runs in the
fifth and a 2 to 0 victory over the
Braves. Couch let Boston down with
two hits.
WILLARD STARTS TRAINING
. Los Angeles June 21. Jess Wll-
lard convinced that he will be given
i it..
a chance to come duck ior me
heavyweight title will start training
here next week he announced today.
Willard made arrangements at .the
Invitation of Roy Marshall manager
of the Hollywood arena to make. his
training quarters there and will
probably take his first work out
Monday It was .learned
Willard said that his terms for a
bout have been settled with Tex
Rickard long ago and that it was up
to Jack Dempsey and Jack Kearns
to finish the process of making the
match.
Mobile Pastimer 8
Bought By Indians
For Capital Team
Oklahoma City June 21. 0. C.
"Chile" McDaniel first baseman and
pitcher Roberts of the Mobile South-
ern eLague team have b-ien purchas-
ed by the Oklahoma City Western
League club It was announced to-
day. McDaniel was formerly a star for
Texas Christian University Fort
Worth later joining the Amarillo
team.
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 57, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 21, 1922, newspaper, June 21, 1922; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc731527/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.