Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 44, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 6, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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CHICKAIHA DAILY EXMtll CHICKAIHA OKLAHOMA
TUCIDAV JUNI I 1122.
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TMUKJN1UJN nUKLo jNU-n.il :JN.U'KUJN iaAiVtt
PITCHERS" DUEL
fid EarVit Hall of Fame Berth
Whit Opponent Turns In Ont ot
Beet Games Pitched Here;
6core Wat 3 0.
Frank J. Thornton formerly ot tlu
Jllllcl Vlllllgll I'f (IrilCCIIIOlll. Caddo
niiiiilr lull mum nuntly of Plus
hutch !'. pitched himself Into liiim'-
hall's hull f fume yesterday nrter
. jioou when he held llio tilugglng Clin-
ton UlllUegS hllli-M Mini rillllomi.
whining hy a score uf 2 I" 0
Only Mir men reached first bane
three of IIk'ho lining on errors iiikI
nun on fielder's choice. J iinin
Ijiwrcnco iiml ilw proteges rum
('Union i-ollcctcil llolliliiK I lift IukI
Miy distinct resemblunco of n lilt.
Jt was nne-l wo t lin o order 111 seven
ot tliu tilno Innings.
Pitched One-Hit Came.
Tliornlim narrowly missed n no-
Jill no-run Kami' lh JiimI time In-
worked on Ilia iiiiinnil. )lo In-Ill Dun-
tun to ono lone blnglo R scratch
kIiikIu ly ldck Mii.'ir. Just four days
Jn foro ho. accomplished Hi" font y!H-tt-riliiy
afternoon.
' Kor seven innings It wns n gronl
jilti licin' Imttlo between thi' Kid anil
J'luhcr Jimmlo Iuwrence's l-rt hand-
lit in 'recently obtained from Jiriip
Jlnyi'H lit lletirycttn. .McLean's
j.crnuli Blnglo In llio second Inning
whs tlio (miy blow collected c'f llio
offerings of Fisher up to tlio eighth
rou ml when tlio Chirks K n E'-'l a
ImltliiK mlly collected flvo hits for
three ruiiH.
Tlio rally was started hy I.lles
kil.i I...I iff In ilm i.ii.lith u-lih n
liner i 'or second base. Mahry fol-
io ved with an Infield hit H""ding
WON - BY 1015
Idles lo second llolll advanced ono
piatlon when Jtoploglo muffed a
throw - from Arnesmnn. Manager
Fitzgerald playing h-ft field rapped
nut a ihmhlc to ri lit fii-hl which
scored Llh'S ami Mahry. Kits look
1hlrl while l.iikchart was being
thrown out Fisher to Hcploglc ami
moied on Thornton's single. Dngan
struck out for tho second out and
Thornton wo i hit hy u batted hall
from (initio!' hat ending tho rally.
Ono Clinton runner advanced as
Jar as third huso. In tho filth Da-
tum inurfod n hard grounder from
S'llUiiigtuii. Ho 'was nacrlfleed to
tseennd hy I.i: Is. Pelgy advanced
to third on ' Arnosimin's outfield out.
Thornton ruined Clinton's chanco to
Bcoro when ho inado Jtrploglo hit an
(.any ono to Jiiifwu.
Thornton a Midget.
Thornton hi tho first Oklahoma
. fttttte Li'a.'Um uiti hcr to hurl n no-
liit Ranio. Ilu 1m ono of tho two
Ulalo LoanuiMM who havo pitched
mie-hit paines tho other hellif! Witt
I ho -Wilson m e.
iFrank hi tho youncfit. pllchor In
tho cireuil in will an tho Binalltjwt.
3lo weighs only ahout Kifl pounds
;uul is 21 yearn of aso. J to hean
)iIh liasehall career on tho sand lot.i
. aroliml Ciaee:iiont and later went to
J'itlHlmrgli wliero ho pastlineil In llio
9 :lty leantK!- Ho trained with tlm
tMiic.liinali Kedn this mason and
joined Urn Travelers aTter u try-out
Willi tlio KnW eluh of tlio Western
. as.wclatioii. Ho Is the property 0?
tlio ('Ufliusl).-t eluh.' . ;'
VIrnU .: 5on' JCI ..I.U'twf clul arrived
(Oklahoma S'nts League)
iick'asha vs El Reno
IGRADY FIELD
: Came Called at . 4:00.
El Reno is one of the strongest
contenders' for the champion-
ship.' See them.
THURSDAY'S GAME WILL'
START AT 3 :30.
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ANOTHER ENTRANT FOR
HOME RUN KING TITLE
ra a
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"IMiik" Miller of tho l'hllnilelphla
Athletli h who looms tip on tho hurt-
run hi a contender for honin run
honors. Miller has nccuimiluted
eleven four huso knoiks only three
less than lias Ken Williams of the
SU liuls. Theso two players are
lending llahn Until n merry ihiiso.
hero (his morning from Wilson. They
piny threo games hi-ro nfter which
tho Chicks hit tho road for sit
names three nt (iuthrio mid threo
at Clinton. Tomorrow's paino will
ho culled at 4 o'clock while Thurs-
day's linnie will In Kin ut :i::'n o'clock.
I'mplro Dan Kerns will work In
tho threo cames which closo the
Travelers present homo Htay. I'm-
plro Stringer left this morning for
Clinton whero ho will officiate lu six
games. Tho hox score:
Clinton All II II TO A B
Centry If. 4 0 4 1 0 0
Cronln bs. . .. 4 0 0 2 'i 0
Lawrence Sh. 3 0 0 1 1 0
I i-ikington 2h. ... 3 0 0 1 2 0
Swenoy cf 3 0 0 1 1 0
Lewis rf 2 0 0 1 ( 0
ArncHiiinn e. 3 0 0 8 0 0
Iteploglo lh. ..... 3 0 0 8 1 1
Kislier p 3 0 0 0 2 0
Totals 28 0 0x23 1
xTlioriilun out lu eighth when hit
hy hatted hall.
OhlcUanha AB It II l'O A B
Dugan us 4 0 0 1 3 2
Oaines 2h. 3 0 10 10
K (Herman lh. i 0 0 13 1 0
McLean rf. 3 0 1 2 0 0
Llles cf. 2 1110 0
Mahry III) 3 110 3 0
Fitzgerald If. 3 1110 1
Liikehart c. 3 0 0 5 1 0
Thornton p. 2 0 1 2 3 0
Totals -.J.2(i 3 (1 27 12 3
Score hy innings:
(Minion .000 (KIO flOO 0
Cliickasha 00(1 000 OOx ;
Sunmiary: Two-haso hit Kit.ger-
aid. Sacririco hits Lewis Llsles.
Stolen liases Llles. liases on halls
off Fisher 2. Struck out hy Fisher
S hy Thornton .1. Left on hases
Clinton 3 Cliickasha 2. Douhlo play
Sweeney to Cronin. Time of K"me(
1:25. Umpire iSt ringer.
OARSMAnl FORCED "i O QL'IT
(lly The L'uitiil rrcra.)
Camhrldgo Mass. June. O.-rllcnry
R 'Morgan son of J. 1'. Morgai had
been forced eat of the llarvaid var-
s'ty crew for the year on account of
jaundice und j; ay never h i again.
TEX ANGLING AGMN
(By The United Trcsa.)
New York oiino C T-.c ltickard
heliving his first cahle went astray
has sent another offer of $l.riOeoo to
(leorges' Carpentier to meet - Harry
Greb this summer for the ivo-ld'E
light-heavy weight title.
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k M-Kh . .3-h reuHK boi J v i ' .this. is rcR ft . X- ;r.u:?' a. :
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.HOW .THEY STAND
Oklahoma Mute League.
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Wichita
Tulsa
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SI. UmU 28 IS r0!
Cleveland 21 21 .501.'
Washington 2.1 2.1 .47!)
rhiliidelphhi Ill 21 .475
lloston D -'I
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Chicago 20 20 .433
Western Aisoclatlon
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Joplln 31
Siirlngrield 25
llenryiilta 20
iikmulgcn 17
Fort Smith II
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RESULTS YESTERDAY.
Oklahoma State League.
At Cliickasha 3; Clinton 0.
At Duncan 2; Guthrie 3.
At Wilson 1; Kl lk-no C.
Western League.
At Wichita 12; Des Moines 1.
At St. Joseph 2; Sioux lty 4.
Only two games scheduled.
National League.
At Uoslon 0; St. Louis 0.
American League.
Nu games scheduled.
Western Association.
At.Jopliu fi; I'awhuska 2.
At Springfield 3; lCnid 1.
At Fort Smith 13; Okmulgeo 8.
At McAlester 5; Henryotta 8.
In tho United States In . 920 total
of 10.4 persons for every 100.000 of
inhabitant were killed In motor vo-
hicio uceldents.
Veteran Cast-Off s Supply Athletics Punch
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J'Doc" Johnston (left) formerly Cleveland . first baseman and ' rep"
Young iguardlan of tlie keystone sack at - Detroit are playing great hall
for Connie Mack.L' Johnston -was supposed to he "thrpugh" while Young
couldn't throw. Uotuare now playirs
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A RECRUIT WHO IS
MAKING GOOD
is mm
Harry Shriter pitcher of the
Ilrooklyn Doil;vr has heen taking
his regular turn In the hox. This
It Shrivor's lir.:t year yet ho has
displaced vcieiiin hinders.
CAMES TODAY.
Oklahoma State League.
Ciithrle at Clinton.
Kl Itono at ChlcJ.aHha.
Duncan at Wilyon.
. Western League.
Denver ut Oklahoma Cily.
Omaha ut Tul-a.
Dos Moines at Wichita.
Sioux City at St. Joseph.
v- ;. American League.
Washington at Clwvolanil.
rhlladeli!ii:i at Detroit.
Now York at Chicago.
Uoslon at St. Louis.
National League.
. St. Louis at Uoslon.
. l'ittiihurgii nt I'hiladelphia.
Cinciiiiiati at Ilrooklyn.
Chicago at Now York.
Western Association.'
Kniil at .'Springfield.
I'awhuska ut Joplln.
Okmulgee at Fort Smith
llonryclta at McAlester.
Kxports Trom tlio United States a-
mount to ahout 10 per cent of the
nation's production.
I
senoational ball.
ISCULLING CHAMP OF AMERICA TO
COMPETE WITH
lly I1KNIIY U KAUItKI.1..
(Unltcil rrK Staff CorrrHpondi-nt.)
New York June J.-tflnee be u
lout m arly eTyihliiK i-lsn In lh"'
way of a lllle . Johnny Hull i iu't
ho Illumed for puffing n chest over
ilMi.tluiiiioud acull trophy. l)lch hu
been tatlhering dust on a UrltUll
Mielf ' allien 1!I87.
Tho dUimmid av'Ull I aymliolle of
the hcHl pair of arm and legs and
the )iPMt luart lluityall In a boat
Slnco Is'JT -when K. II. Ten Kyck of
Wnrcealer . Muss. -won the trophy
tho evidence hiia been that tho bent
man In 4 he world behind a pnlr .of
ours was a Urlloii.
Iloweyer there wn a flukn nl-
(ached and It niuy ho unfluked this
year.
Jack Kelly rutlrid American scull-
ing champion who won an unofficial
world's Kilo at (ho Olympic ganms
by heating all llio world's best oars-
men was never allowed ' to compete
for thu diamond scull because Jack
RUTH YESTERDAY
Am A YEAR AGO
1921.
A douhlo and a triple In threo
times up against thu Itrowns. ' '
1022. 1
' No game scheduled. '
THE SCORE BOARD
Timely hilling coupled with bud
fielding by the Cardinals gave the
Uriives a alx to nothing victory.
No other games.
AMERICAN CHAMPS BEATEN
. (!jr Tin I'nltnl l'r.)
Koehester N. Y. June C Rochest-
er international League ciiiii beat tho
New . York Yankees In nn exhibition
game 4 to 3. Ruth in four times up
against Swnrtz and Allen i:it t'.vn
files grounded once to ho Infield
and walked once.
HURT BY BATTED BALL.
(lly Tho United rnw.)
rhlladelphla. Juno 6. Tho Thlls
listed another victim of the lively
hall when Tom . Sullivan. a . young
pitcher obtained from Jlbnny. went
to the hospital with a .badly Injured
leg sustained -when lie was hit by a
ball In batting practice.
N0 ACTION BY GOLFERS.
(fiy The ' United Prcw.) 1 .
.New York June fi. No action i on
tho ateel ahaftcd clubs was tuken at
the regular monthly meeting of tho
United States . Golf association but
an announcement of Its policy may
he mudo soon according to the re-
port of tho secretary.
When not -In use. paint brushes
should he kept In pll or paint to koeji
tho bristles off.
666 quickly relieves Colds Coiit
jitipation Biliousness and IIead7
aches. A fine tonic.
Bring Me Your Hemstitching
and Picot Work
MKS. WOOD
Dale Rooms; N. 3rd.
. Phone 1454. t !
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TYPEWRITERS
i Less ; ;thpn ' 17c i per - day pays
your .monthly installment on ; a
gonulue ...factory i. .rebuilt latest
piodoUNo 6 Underwood sold on
a fiva year money back guarantee.
Also distributors for the Wood-
stock Typewriter high grade . car-
bon paper ribbons and repairs.
Chickasha Typewriter J
" emporium
B06V4 Chickasha Ave. Phone 13
ghlckasha pkla
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IJKITISil UAKSMKN
'ii'long'-d lo I ha Vesper Uoal club In
I'hllailiilphU and 4ha llrllhb and Hi
Vernier club were not on speaking
terms. Kelly! If liq had renounced
his club affiliation would Lava been
iiermltled lo rucn for llio trophy but
ho wouldn't dit It.
Jlo waited for his chance against
hu IlrliUh iMimmen and lie got It
il tlio Olympic games when ha won
ilUiliigulHhed' victory. Kelly has
rrilred now hut ihera la a worthy
fhigbenrer tfadjr to step Into hla
shnet -Walter Hoover an oarsman
and civil engineer of Duluth.
Hoover won (ho Philadelphia golf
challenge cup rmhliitic of the
American championship and ho
brokn tho world's record hy paddling
a mile and a quarter In 7:34.
Hoover sails lod.iy . for luidon
whera hla entry has hmm accepted
for llio diamond sculls race lo ho
conducted n conjunction with the
Henley races on Juno 30. .
(lit Ills present form Hoover ought
lo win Iho trophy.
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PUBLIC RECORDS
Marriage Licenses.
Dewey lllnton ago 21 of Cliick-
asha and Miss Gotrlo I'arker ago
18 of Cliickasha.
Alton' Monroe ago 23' of Aniular-
ko and Alma Haven ago 18 of
An.'iilarko. Ceremony performed hy
Just lea Grlgsby.
John Mitchell age 21. of Lindsay
mid Rosa Florence ago 18 of Lind-
say. .
CANDIDATES FILE.
J. U. Shelion democrat for rounty
Judge; Hugh Hale democrat for
sheriff; II. L. Grlgsby democrat for
Juslico of the penco thirteenth dls-
trlcl; Tom M. McKlroy' demorrnt
for county commissioner northern
district and It. A. (Uncle Ikili)
Thompson democrat for county
commissioner southern district wero
tho recent filings reported thla mor-
ning by Honry Mlnnett socretury ot
the county election board. ;
Hats Cleaned and I'lockcd
'locked d J
Suits JJ) f
?d.
RY
Cleaner
Cliicka- -1
Ladies and Gents
Cleaned and Pressed
. W. J. GENTRY
Expert ll.ittcr.and
NATIONAL 113
sha Ave. I'lione 1176.
THE . LAUNDRY"
Family washing and flat work
Silk shirts a specially. Satlsfac
tlon ..guaranteed. Pure soft water
uaoil. Laundry collected and .de-
livered.' PHONE 1222-J. I
RIDE 12 BLOCKS FOR :
25 CENTS '
Red Ball Taxi & Baggage Co.
.... Phone 166. v
SUMMER TERM
MORGAN STUDIO OF
EXPRESSION
619 South Sixth Street.
Begins Tuesday June 6 1022.
Private and Group lessons. Adults
. and . children.
' Phone 4342 or; 1449 J.
Teachers:
MRS. A. B. MORGAN
and MISS CLARIBEL BUFORD
Furniture
Household and Kitchen Furniture
. Llnqleum . '
V ; Rugs and Floor Coverings
' ON. pASY PAYMENTS '
Tom s.ch.eney;
206 CHICKASHA AVENUE.
' ' 1 PHONE 499.'-- ' 1 1
V If v
BOY PITCHER BREAKS
WOKLD3 Kttunw
What Is bellewd to bo tho world's
record In pitching was hung up by
Alexander . Illot-k i tho . lit year old
twirlor for the Austin. Ulgli whiMil of
Chicago. Ho I pitched - two no hit
games In. one week. On Tuesday
May 9th he pitched a no-hlt no-run
game against Crane and after one
day's rest pitched a no-hlt gamo
against Marshall high school on
Thursday May 11th. Ulack Is only
19 years old and his school mates be-
lieve ho will soon ho with one of tho
big league clubs.
Industries throughout the country
havo applications with tho Federal
Power couimiaylon f'r 15oooooo
liydro-clectrlc. horsepower.
666
Cures Malaria Chills and Fever
Dengue or Bilious Fever. It kills
the germs.
Guaranteed in .30 Days
We guarantee to teach vu
Karain Shorthand in 30 days
or it costs you nothing. All
that vc ask of you is to at-
tend our class from one to
two hours daily.
NATIONAL
SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND
41 Vi Chickasha Avenue.
Phone 415-J.
GUERNSEY
The
Baby's
Milk
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' .tiibbrifciil a r "tested.
MiIke'd. after .4 a.'j m.
.and ..delivered before
8 a. m.
Every Drop Milk
Phone 1228.
For .Baby Milk the
Guernsey Dairy
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