The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 321, Ed. 1, Friday, August 18, 1922 Page: 8 of 16
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TULSA DAILY WORLD FRIDAY 'AUGUST 18 1922
Tipple Bests Boehler
TIMELY HITTING
GIVES OMAHA ACE
INITIAL VERDICT
Lelivelfs Lads Fail to
Solve Tipple and Drop
Fir.st on Road
My 11. A. lUlllKilSWATHIl
IM.urllriK L'lllor nl Tha Win Ml
OMAHA Auk. 17. (Icnrca Iloslt-
ler went nut lifter hi thirty-first
victory iif tho season today lint
bad breaks In the Oiler defense nnd
Inutility of the Ollar wreckers to il"
nnythtng with Dan Tipples' speed
prevented lilm from gathering It In.
Oinnlin took ntlvRiiiiifffl of cnrlv
break nml llirn lilt lloehler Imnl
In Mm lnlr (nullum nml irra lihoil
the opener of IIib series ft to 4.
Tlpplo permitted tho Tills bats-
men Imt five til tn only two coming
nftrr thn second inning.
Perfect AIIIH.
Tim raf r (mil no ninrill part
In Urn Oiler reverse Hi tho first
pl.iro It win tlio hottest ilny
Oni.thu hn experienced In years
nothing Itho the f I no weather the
Oilers have hail at home tho lat
Ihreo weeks Moro Important fit 1 1 1
mwt-ver won the "bud sky' wlih h
tendered tho cutclilni; of flv bulls
extremely difficult. Three Om-ilin
run wore directly (he result of
fielders Inning fly balls In tho mm.
nnd Ih -re's nn telling how much
this hml to do with other develop-
ments. Attcr nil. however. It was Inabll-
Ity to hit Tlpplo In tho pinches tlmt
cot Tulsa Iho came. Mnny times
runners wcro on Imso with ono out
lmt tho pinch bltiglc were nut
forthcoming Bennett Thompson
Davis Ilnuninn nnd Btunrt nil went
hitlers during tho afternoon nnd
Btuurt fii lined thrro tlineii.
OIIith Kliirt 1'lrst.
After both teams had gone run-
lens In tho first tho Ollois started
In tho accond llko they would innko
tlpplo lifinl tn cntch. Lnmu opened
with n hot rIiikIo tn loft nnd Loll-
volt dupllcnted to center llniimnn
moved them nlong with ti sacrifice.
Then Stuart fnnned for tho first
time Tex Crosby dropped n Toxns
leaguer In right tlmt went for two
bases r.corlng Lamb nnd Icllvolt.
Omaha registered ono In tho mmi
round when "Pug"' Orlffln flouted
ono of lloohlor's fast ones river the
deep left flnld fenco.
In tho fourth the Buffs tied tho
scoro on lcKltlmnto hlttliiK nnd then
took n lend of two with tho nsslst-
fincc. of tho breaks. Ornntham opened
with n dnulilo to venter nnd (Irlftln
ficorcd hi in with n single to left
Mnnush followed with nn easy fly
to right field tlmt Yank Davis
ipilokly got under. Hut im Ynnk put
up liln hnnds to cntch thn hull ho
lost It In tho nun nnd hnd to dmlgo
it a keop from being hit and It went
for a itnuhlo Urlffln stopping nt
third. ThU pulled tho Infield In
and Apportion' pot ordinarily nn
cony out. went for n Toxns lenKiier
Kcorlng Orlftln nnd MattUsh
Count on Breaks.
Omnha counted nnother run In tho
noxt nu nhnost tho same nun of n
hrenk. Tlpplo led off with n high
Infield pop that.Stunrt got under only
to lono In tho wnn nnd It too went
for two bnse. Tlpplo movod to
third on nn Infield out unit scored
on n. sacrifice fly A b.iso on hulls
to Griffin nnd Appcrson's duublo
imvo Ohnhiv nnother In thn sixth.
Thn Oilers started n futllo rally In
tho nuventh llniimnn nnd Stuart
walking nn nn opener. Crosby popped
to Wilcox hut Hoehler doubled to
renter. scoring Ilaiimnn nnd sending
Crosby to third. Apperson plnyed In
close nnd hardly hnd tn mnvo tn
trtko Bennett's short fly tlmt looked
llko n perfect TnxnH leaguer nnd
Thnnipnon fanned for tho third out
Oinnlm cinched tho outcoino In
tho seventh when Tlpplo cot n hit
though Thompnon and "Whlley"
OlslnHon niirprlned everybody In toe
pnrk Including hlnmelf by knock.
Iiik tho 1m It over tho rlnht field
fence. A bnno on tmlln to Dnvln
Appenon'H error on I.cllvnlt'H drlvo
nnd nnumnn'n lomt sncrlflca fly gnvo
tho Ollern their Inet run In tho
elBhth. In tho ninth Tipple tonsed
'en over ensy nnd tho boyn hit three
Ioiir high enny fllcn.
Tho Ollorn wnru no whit dlncour.
aged by today's Ions.
Kverybody wnn clntrd nt tho liown
tlmt P.tnforth hnn been neeured nnd
will Join tho team Friday. Tho nddl-
tlon of tho npcedy nouthpnw will
cinch tho pennnnt for Tulun tho
membern of the tenm bollevo. Onn-
forth Ih expected to tilteh for Tulna
Krldny.
HARDINGHOLDS"J
STRIKE MESSAGE
FROM CONGRESS
roNTiNtir.n 1'iiOM r.rm onb
coudltionH In both rail nnd coal In-
dustries I virtually remly for de-
livery. Much of It has b-en written.
Tho coal tension however has been
relloved by tho Clovolnnd agreement
nnd nn undlnKiiliiod feellnR of op-
timism prevailed In ndmlnlHtratlon
circles that today's Joint rnll con-
ference In Now York will brlns n
break In tho deadlock between ex-
ecutives nnd strikers.
tn thin Hltuntlnn Mr. UnrdlnR
fuels It would perhaps bo ndvlnablo
to nwnlt tho outcome of tho New
York rail parley and tho Philadel-
phia nutluncllo couforonco boforo
proceeding to congress.
Sonio members ot congress feel tho
same way Others among the presi-
dent's advisers notably members of
his cabinet bollovo tho country Is
entitled to the whols utory nnywny
ond that Mr. Harding should pro-
ceed with hlH original plan of tell-
ing It today.
To Offer l'lan.
It Is known thnt tho union lend
ers took with thoni to Now York a
nlan of settlement thoy will propnso
to tho executives nnd which they
are confident will be mndo thu basis
for nn ngroomont.
Wlillo detntln ot this plan woro
carefully guarded It Is understood
to ombraco tho "threo-wny" senior-
ity proposal so constructed ns to
tskfc In all of the striking workers
without loss of their seniority rights
find at tho sumo tlmo It utfnrd.i the
railroads n moans of "saving their
faces" with their men and tho
public.
Kqual to four ordinary wronchos
la ono for automobile rim nutB that
has a revolving socket head of tour
. flUtarsni sites -
Tipple Topple!
fiirri
TH FA A
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aiiiimikIi i f : :i 2 i o u
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Will lit M I I) II I
Npi'iuvr o I 'I " 1 I)
Tliili p 2 2 0 II II
TntnU 3 H II) 27 1.1 1
Scorn by Innings:
Til (12(1 (1(1(1 I III t
Oinnlin (110 Ml I 2II H
Su in inn r : Diirnul runs Oinnlm
H 'IiiNii I. IIiiiiic I'Iiiih (iilffln
(InliiMiii 'I'Ho.bnic Idlt (irnnllinni
Mniiuili '1 1 1 !'. ApiurMin (i-oili)
lli'lilir. Kncrlflco liltf. Itnli'n
.M n 1 1 1 1 h 1 1 . Ilnuiiinii llnx) tin hull
orf 'llppli- 0 llot'lilcr I. Struck mil
My Tipple r. llui lili r (1. Kliili-n
Iiiisi-s ippri-MOii (ii'iinlliMiii. riiiiililo
phi) (.IMiimiii In llnli'H. iH'tl nn
lniM Omiihit I. 'I'iiI-ii R. l'liiplrcs
liilfiniiu nnd li-K 'I'lini' 1 1 111.
YESTER
DAYS
RESULTS
-Hlinr i
Wrtlrrn LrntMi-.
AT OMAHA S TI'I.A 4
At Hi tut ( Ity t ill .lonrph I
M lira Mnni. t WldilU
At Dnnvrr t Oklnlmiiu I Ity 4.
.Vnllfittiil Lrnsiir
At t'ltlxliursh i Ne turk
At l lnclnnnll 0. 1'hUiiUlpliU 1.
At ( hlrasn T Umlnn a
At 81. lnuli 7 Uroukljrn I
Anirrlinn Lfngue.
At Nw York 7. tlfirnlt I
At l'hllmlrlphla . Cl.vrlnnJ 1.
At llnalnn 1-1. riilrasn
M Waahlnstnn C St. i.ouU t
Alnrrlrim Aaiwlrtlliin
At I.oulvllla 0. Mliniraimlla 7.
At '1'nlMo I Kanaaa Clly 7.
At Imllanapolla 0 HI. Paul I.
At Cnlumliua 4 Mllwaukes .
hniitlirni Aawlstleni
At Atlaiila 3 Chattanooga 1.
At Muni'hli" e 111 rm In c Ii a tn I.
At Nulivllh I Mrw urlrana 1.
At Utile llock .1-1 Mobil 10-i.
Trill l-tislli.
At rlalvratnn ; Illllaa 4
At Kort Wcitlh 10 liMiimont 4.
At Hnn Antonio 1 Wichita rails
At llouaton 3. Fhrcvrpnrt t
Wrfctrrn Aaaof Inlloii
At Olunulsr II l'"tt Hmltli 4.
At linld I J ci i.l I ii t.
At MeAlrilrr 3 llrnryrtla. I.
houtlmralrTn liiso.
At HuKhlnao.l S t'ntlayvllla I
At inilnprnitrlira a Haimltia 0
At Hallli 1 tlartloavllla
At Tuptka 1 Muikosro t
GAMES
Wealrrn 1.1-iisne.
TI'I.NA AT OMAHA.
Oklahoma city nt Hnvr.
Wlchltn nt Ilea Molnra.
HI. Joatpll nt Hloiu t Ity
Niillonul Irniiir.
lioalnn nt I'litabursli.
J)rookln nt t'lnritiitall
Naw York at I'hl'ano.
l'hlladelrhU at bt. l.oul.
Aini-rli'itn l.eiistir.
Chlcnnn at Niw York.
Ht. I.oula at l'hllnilltlila.
Hrtrolt nt lloan-u.
Cltvelnti.l nt WaahhiKton.
Anil-rU-iin AaaiH-lntlon.
MllwauliPM nt t'oluinbiia.
Kanaai I'lty at TulrUo
Mlnnrapnlla nt noutavllla.
Ht. Paul nt Inillniinpolla
Hotitlii-rii Ar.aoi-lnlloii.
lllimlnsliain at Jtoiuplila Uoublfhrader.
L'tiattniioova at Atlanta.
Nrw Orlrana Ht Naahvllln.
Mnbllu at Llttlo Itork. iloilbla-beailtr.
I'i-ii l.rnsile.
flhrpvfpoit ii- llauntrjn.
llnllaa nt f.vlwaton.
Pott Worth at lli-aumont.
Wichita t'jlla nt Han Anlonlo.
Nnilhiirnlrrn l.rusur.
MiiatiLfeo at Topekn.
tmimlpa nt Inilrpanilanrt.
llnitltavllla at Hiillna.
C(((lvlln at Hutrhlnanll.
ii-htrrn AawM-Uillon.
Hprlni(lU1 nt 1-anliuaka
Joiilln nt Knld.
Ilrniyatta nt MeAlfali-r.
Kort Hmltli nt Okiiiuls-.
TAR I FFBlll7f 0
HAVE EASY GOING
cont.ini;i:u most paiih onic
dustry they would support duties as
high ns 1000 per cent.
Xnsuiicr Print IVi-o
With tho approval of tho flnanco
commlttoo majority nnd without u
roll call tho sennto ellmlnntcd from
tho bill retaliatory provisions relat-
ing to wool pulp and newsprint pa-
per which ore on the freo list. Sena-
tor Walsh democrat. Montana sug-
gested that the i-ntlro provisions bo
eliminated nnd tbH was ngreed to..
Tho provisions m-io aimed at Can-
ada It wns explained
Tariff duties on ilj. nnd other
coal tnr products which wero de-
clarid by opponents to bo pqulvnlont
tn nn embargo wero approved to-
night by the setuito 3! to 23 He-
fiublicnns nnd democrats split on tho
nsue. seven republicans opposing
thn incrensed rates nnd flvo demo-
crats supporting it.
Thn now duties proposed by Sena-
tor llursum lepubllcnn New Mox-
lco. nrn based mi American Instead
of foreign valuation an option
(miners of the tariff had desired to
leave to the president nnd are:
On conl tnr dye Intermediates.
10 1-2 cents per pound and 75 per
cent ml valorem; In placo ot tho old
rates of 7 oentB nnd SO per cent nnd
on flnhhed dyes nml coal tnr prod-
ucts 10 l-s conts a pound and 90 per
cent Instead of 7 cents nnd 00 por
cent.
Cnffcnlllo Hj llntililuiou 2.
JllITdlHNSON. Khii. Aug. 17
Wnyno Mlddleton held tho locals
down while tho lleflners woro pil-
ing up scores nnd I'offeyvllle took
tho second gamo of tho series. 8 to
2 today.
Score by Innings; 11. H. E
Coffeyvlllo ..-100 01ft 2018 14 1
Hutchinson 000 000 2002 8
Iiattei'lc" Mlddleton p(i JJunlsi
Jlenry and Crittenden -s
55
in Contest and Buffaloes Take
BROWNS DEFEAT
SENATORS 8 TO 5;
YANKS WIN OUT
Red Sox Take Double Pro-
gram From White Sox;
Athletics Count
WAHIIINOTON. Aus 17. Aflar Imtnc
halplaaa hafnra torln(a In alsht IllUlloa
Hi St. Lotlla llroarna alasa.l n nlnth-ln-nlns
rally al Hi umnx ot Mnsrl-laa and
hl rnllar. Kranolt that n.llr.1 limn rlsht
rHiia nml Hi cam tnrtay. Until Ihn ninth
th sama w a thrlllnr. Imth aldai -nn-Irlbutlns
many annrkllns .aya Th final
arnrn waa I to t
llrort .
It. liill
'WaihTnstoaT
All. II I'll A.
as ii ni t
TM. It 4
n .1 i
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ff 4 1 1
TiKlrf. SU
l
Mania lb
9
0 II
1 I
SMH IS A I
JarotMon If S t
i sunn -.'ii t 1
minima rf 1
mm m
iMaim ir
rr
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r-tw h I n 4 s
SMWfM- t t
4 I
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imnira. c i o
Pailt. p
IHlftit p
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A
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0
lliwh p n
IlkirM 1
RISMffltr
1 I
-MU Hll J7 I JJa1a tfl 1 T14
s!lalliT7nrIMi-lnlrti In ninth. '
atlinttril fur I'ranela In ninth.
Mi iir by Innlnita:
St I.oula tut 000 sol
Waahlnstnn 0041 oil "tl J
nummary Ituna- Tobln t'ftatar. Hlalir
.liK-.ibaon. MrManua 2. Wllltnma .Hvurn.t.
111.. Ooalin. Shnnka. Pnrklnpaiish Ohar-
rlt Mrroia -M'-Unnua ll.rlnr. Xhaiika.
-iwo-biian III la tVllllama Hhanka MrMan-
ua 'Ihraa-haaa hit Oiialln dharrlly.
llolna run Illpa. tloilbla playa Itarrla P
I'r'klnpiliKli to Jmlsn. JiiiIk tn t'tckln-
pauali. Tohtn to ci.rb.r. tlcManua to
Urrlr to Hlalar McMnnua to m.i..
on bnlla-otf Mosrl.tsn 3 ult linvla e.
Btruck out lly Dnvla 4 by MosrlIa 1.
lint Hoc Ttikn Tho
IIii.ITON aiis 17 lioaton lok both
anila of a itotilila-haa.lar from i.'hlraso
t-ntay. 3 to 3 and I tn I. Pratt'a alnsla lu
rlslii acnrril thn wlnnlns run In the tantli
I ii ri In at of th rirat sama. Iloatnn took ail-
nntai( of Lavar.ltia wltdnaaa tn th
alith Innlns of th afron.t snm nnit
thra paaaaa with hlta by I'ratt Manoaky
nnl l.tbni.1 aror. four rtina. Varsuaon
lull Hi. W'hltn Hoi to thrca Iilta In thn
a.coml rontrct.
1'lrat damn.
Hrorn-
Cfllllia.
Blllan
aii. ii ro A.
aii. ii. rn. a.
Uilnld. ct 4 I 3 1
Mltrb.ll u 3 0 II I
ll'CimafllM 0 0 0 1
lurnn. lb r 1 14 1
Mullton lh 4 3 1 J
KCalllm lb 4 4 3 4
llorrr rf 4 1 3 ii
Nmlt. lb I 1 13 1
Sltattl. rf
Pratt. 3b S 1 2
limit. If 4 t .1
Flk If
ti nrlllfl II
Srhtll
faluT p
Mrnrakry rf 4
frtilff Sb .1 0 1
Wallrrs. p J 1
rntnork p X 1
inirr l
Tatila 3D 1ll3l) til
Tofal II 7 30 1
x'lwo out wlun vrlnntnc run acortil.
iliattr.l for Mltcbrll In aavtnth.
Hcor by Innlhsa;
Chlraca too 001 000 tli
Iloatnn 00 000 000 11
Hummaryi Ituna nonpar. Hhaely I..U
bolil Walter l'annock. Krror Hhaaly.
Two-haa hlta McClallan. llniuicr Al till I-
san. llarrla. Purna. Iinutiie fo Lelbolil
tn Wattara. llurna unaaalatnl. llaaaa on
halla-OK Knbrr 3 nff PrnhnrX 3. StrnrK
out lly rabrr 3 by l'annock 3.
Hri'oiul flnme.
Ckltna
aii. Ii rn. a
Mulllftnlb 4 II 1 I
Holloa.
aii. n. ro. a.
WIM! ft 4 1 II 0
Ktrwik. rf 3
Kl'aUlnllb 4
MIlrti'M 04 S 1 1
Itiimi id 3
run :t i
) llartl It
1 in I
1 0 I
oio
3 3 0
11'a.lnT. if 4
lhr'j lb 3
rait. If S
0 S
II I
0 3
0 1
t 0
0 a
llrtvxkrf rf 4 3
faaatar 3b 0 0
rbir-lln e 3 t
rrrtann p S 0
MrClfllariH 1
3 3
4 II
1 3
lirran. e 3
utimt l) 3
ll!f. p 1
TuUlt 3" J 31 11
Tiitatl 37 It 37 II
Hcor Itv Innlnaai
Cllkano 010 000 0001
lioaton 000 004 Oil 8
Hiimmnrr: Ituna Ilnoner. jiurna. rratt.
.7 llnrrla. Menoaky 3. Krror Mltrhall.
rwil-baa lilla llnnp.r Pratt Jt.noaliy.
naar on nana if rr j.evarctin r on rar-
suaon 3 Struck out lly Lcvarstta 3 by
Krrsuaon 3. Htruck out lly I.vtrett 3
by Karsuaon 4.
Ynnlirr 7 Tlsrr 1.
NI1W YUIIK. Aus. 17. Tim Un York
Atnrrlcaiia matin it twu out of thra from
lirlrolt toaay wlnnlns th thlr.l same ot
Ih rlaa. 7 to 1. Joa Jluall waa nhlla-ed
to rallrn bronuae of th haat. after pltoh-
Inir alabt atroim tnnlnsa. it waa hia
rlulitli atraluht ilcinry. Iiauaa waa hit
liarit In tho rarly Inulns". tha Y.hkraa
ctlnchlnK th same wltli four run In Hi o
fourth arnreil en Ihrrn lilla a baa nn
bulls a fltliltr'a cholcs amt two aacrl-
(lr.. Hcorp
Dttlolt
Nl rotk.
AH. II. ro A.
Wilt ff 10 3 II
All. II. I'U. A
niut. lb
imt 3b
1 1
llulin 3b 4 1 1 3
1 1
3 3
1 11
3 3
CM rr 4 0
Vtirri 4 3
IbllnHDit rf 3 1
futalia. 3b 4 ii
kujiwr ii 4 3
iitiio rr a
0
1
u
0
rifP. lb
itrhirx. e
Jlamd. If
mm ;b
Kaott. II
fiutb p
tiM'Mlllao
Jonrf p
3 4
4 3
1 1
smut c 3 n
ntll. e 3 o
1 1
n 3
Paula p 3 0
naik 1 1
Muorr p 1 0
Tolll JS T 34 13
To! ill 39 0 37 1.1
lUttt (or llauaa In rim lit ti.
llatll for llliah In ftElltll.
SVor by Innlnsa:
n.trult 000 000 0011
Nw York 110 400 10 7
nummary: Ituna Clark liucaii 3. Iliith.
Vnril 3. Hnott. Huah. No rrota. Two-liaao
lilta liuah Clark. DnuM play Ward to
Hoott to Pll't'. Cobb tn Cutahaw. lln.a on
nun uir ijiuii a. on loor i uu ituau
3. Ktriirk nut lly liuah 1. by Moor 1. by
Join' a 1
Athlrllra Si imlUn 1
rilll.AllKI.I'lllA. Aim. 17. l'hllailal.
phU won Ita third atraluht sama from
Clavatanit to.lay I tu 1. Clartnc (Tilly)
Walkrr hit hla twrnty-rlshth horn run
of th aaaaolt tn th alxlll Innlns with
two men nn baa.a. Uhl anil ltasby ware
lilt lul'l by the locale It aafrtlee li.lnir
mane on inn pair iiaaiy neni in vuiiora
tu in hlta ana mail three lilmeulf.
Hr-nrn-
tlnill4.
AB. II. M A
rhllililihla
aii. ii rn a.
Jimlnin Im 4 0 3 0
louni Sh 4 111
Htalll 311 4
Itwakrr. ff 3
nin'ien 3b 3
J Sraill M .1
Htt.l. rf 4
(kil.lo lb 4
IV.Silll e 3
I'bli. p 3
lastly p 0
i Cardan 1
lliwr. lb 4 3
Uflrb! rf 4 0
sillier if 4 0
Mlllrr. ft 5 3
rrrktm. t 3 3
llinnal lu
Malitr U 3
nrkri 3b 3
llntr P 4
Totlll S3 34 0 1 Total! 3.1 1 37 4
lltattad for llagby In ninth
hc-or ey inninsa:
Cleveland 049 000 1001
riilladelphla 110 001 lis a
flummary: Ilun M'noil. Youns Ilauaat
3 Miller (lallnway 3 Walker. Krrora
Wambairanee O'Nflll. To-ba lilts
Utile. Wainbaganaa Miller dulatn llauaer.
'J'hree-baa hlia llauaer (lallnway. Home
run Walker llaaea nn balla Oft llaaly 3
off Uhl 1 oft llagby I. btruck out Hy
llaaty 1 hy Uhl 4 by llagby 1.
Drillers II Tvliis 1.
OICMULU KE AllR. 17. Heforo n
boostor day crowd of S.SOO fnns tho
UkmulKeo Drillers dctcnted the
Kort Hmlth Twins hero todny In a
wild slUKKlni; match M to 4.
Kcoro hy Innings: It. II. E.
Kort Smith 000 300 100 4 12 5
Oktnulgco ..040 BOO 32x 14 18 1
Ilnttorlcs llnrnes Day nnd 1'lng;
Wulkup and Agnow.
Mt-tri (1 Solons 1.
TOl'EKA. Kan. Aug. IT Musko.
geo hit 1'lcrco hard nnd won ngaln
today 6 to 1
Scoro by Innings; n II. J?.
Musltngeo .. 201 010 Oil 8 10 0
Topekn ... 001 000 0001 9 1
Hatterles- Muneell nnd Nichols
CHAMPIONS GRAB
PIRATE GAME BY
TIMELY SLUGGING
Hrooklyn Flops Cardinals
Again; Cubs Trample
on Boston Braves
PITrIIUItnil Auk. 17 -saa hit-
tins ea Nv Tors a -3 vlrmry oyar
rittnbursh today. Mijultnn waa hit hard
but rrcnlyed Kllilerlns nuppntt partleu-
larly from Krlarh who niaa n Jumjilna
eatoh that atari. 1 a duiibl play and nut
off twn rum. l ar.y and Jtma.ll hit horn
runa Inild th rilrl Crlail wsa put lut
nt th same In Ih nlnih hy Hinplr O'Hay
for rrnl.ailriK a il.i ial.ui nnd Olamar
(Inlahed th sm.
Brora
Ala tot! "
. rittikink.
ah. ii rn a
ah. ii. m. a
iimwi a a 3
. I Mi ne ai 4 I I
DnJi jb A o n ii 1 1 ....
a n n
rilerb. lb 1 1 4
.1
Nltwa. If 4 n II
Umft. It S 3 'i 0
tratril rf 4 3 I 1
Kilty lb 4 3 S 0
SIMt'l if I 3 1 0
Snllll t 1 II 4 0
M-Wllinp 4 111
Raaxll rf 4 3 3 I
Tlafti Jb 4 3 3 3
Trtrsnr Jb 4 0 3 3
Ortram lb 4 0 13 0
IrhnMt 4 4 13 0
Slwrtawip 3 10 1
Aa!tma p n 0 0 0
tiHmnirt 0 0 0 0
Clriaan. p 0 0 0 0
fH4r p 0 0 0 0
Totiu Ti To sr it
TUJ 3 1.1 27 10
allattxl for Admna In rlhlli.
Si-nr. hy Innlnsa.
Nw York 000 130 0J0
l'lttahursll 100 100 0011
nummary: Ituna -Prlach I Youns Knl-
ty Htensal Mrgulllan Cany Him.n Itua-
II. Ilrrnr Carey. Two-baa hlls-Iian-oroft
Tlrrney. Thraa haa lilt Stansal 3
tlninai runaParey Iiuaaell. lioiible playa
Trayner tn Maranillln to Orlmm ltuoill
tn Maranvlll to Truynnr Tlarnay to Mar-
..... ...v...k IU (U
Kelly. ITIieh to Kelly. Hate on ball
(lit McQuillan 1 nfr Mnrrlaon 3 off Carl
ann 1 nit (llamer 1 HlrucK nut -lly Mc-
Quillan 1. by Mnrrlaon 3 by Adama 3.
CiiIm 7 Itrnte S.
ClIICAnO Aua;. 17. Clilcaso mad n
clean aweep at th aarlee with lioaton by
taklns th final same 7 tn 3. It waa
rlilciso'e aeventh rnnaecuttv victory
ltoaton haa failed to win a alnsla snm
hero thla aeaaon. rhlraso won the same
In th aeventh tnnlns hy arnrlnrr alx runa
on thre hlta. twn walka. a hit by pltrhi..!
ball two aariltlcta two .'rrora and n wild
Pitch.
Hrorei
loite.
Ckliaga.
AH. II M A.
rf .114 1
An n. rn. a
4 ii 3 ii
.110 3
4 13 0
4 13 1
3 l 11 n
i o 3 n
roaell. ff
"Ull.
Kt. 3b .1
Nliholmirt 4
rvd ii 4
llalke lb 3
Nllan. )f 4
luriiare. 3 b 4
II.Nrll. t 4
(Will p 3
lllliarkrl 1
M.llwti'f 3 1
4
Terry. 31 3
6
(irlirel lb 3 1 10 0
M'lbctirf (13 0
rrlbrrl. If 3 0 1 0
Kmc. Sb . 4 3 0 1
nrirrrll e 3 I 4 1
Siutlind p 3 n n n
ilinbrr 1 0 n o
J.w p 10 0 0
3
1
0
0
0 3
3 0
fl 3
0. 0
T.J ill 34 fit 10' T'tll. 30 a 37 It
aSlati nut. hit by own batted ball
aallatted for Oeachser In ninth
iliatted for Ktualand In aeventh.
score by Innlnsa!
rioaton 010 000 1003
Chlrasu 000 001 COi 7
nummary! Hum Ford rieachger Htata
3. llolloeher Heathrnte Krus. OTarrell
Ilarber. ICrrore Holke O'Nell. Terry
tlrlmea. Twn-baa hlta Clrlmea Krus.
Three-baa lilt Kopf. llaaea on balla Olf
Htueland 3 nff tieachser 3. Btruck out
lly Hludand 3 by Onctia.fr 1
llodser St 4'urillnnla 7.
ST. IIUIS. Auit. 17. llrooklyn defeated
Kt. I.oula In the aerond sm ot th
aerlea today a to 7. It waa the local'
fifth atralKht rayera. In thn (Int. Whent
waa paaaed purpoaely and Myere alnsted
acnrlns n run ahd In tli fifth Vhaat
aaaln waa paaaeil and Myera asatn aln-
gled trlnrlns In two runa.
ttrhul'a waa In right (laid for th Car-
d'lala na Mai Flack win on th beat h
with an Injured Irir.
Kcrre
Braoklytt.
it.
ah. ii. rn. a.
ab. n. rn. a.
(lluw. 3b 3
Srhultl rf
Tiiprrer m
J Sinllb If
llorruhy 2b
Sbl'llH. if
k'ournlrr lb
rirmoni. e
lairo 3b
tliik p
I'mln p
Ntrtb. p
EUirrtlrl p
asbottnn
l.ltnrk
llidalrtrr
ziiAlnapillb
5 l 4 II
J iiiiMton i a
n iMrr'h rf a l ft
Vlhrat If 3 0 3
Mrrri. rf 4 3 3
A'bm'dt lb 4 0 7
Ih.h HI l 1 1
Itifcrrry 4 8 0 5
Vanre p 4 3 n
Mimiui. p (l o n
a bmun p o o u
Totlll S3 111 31 I Tnlill .1.1 10 37 17
allntted tnr Doak In fifth
aallatted for Tertlen In aeventh and
awarded flrnt un catcher'a Interference
sailintted fur North In eighth
aixillatted fnr i'nurnler In ninth.
Snoro by Innlnsai
Ilrookiyn 300 030 1111
St. I.mll 000 101 11417
Uummaryt 1 una Olaon 3 Johniton 3
II. (Irlffllli iVhcat vchinandt Vance J
Smith 3 Itornaby Mueller ("nurnlrr
Clomnna Lavall. Krrora Srhulta J.
Hmltli. ilornaby I.nan. Two-baa hit
Ilornaby. Thruo-baan hit (Irltf Ith. Iii.ii-
hie piny Toporcer to Ilornaby to Four-
liter llaaea nn balla Olf Doak 1. oft
I'ertlcn 1 nrt Vane 3 nlf Mainaux 1
Ktruqk nut lly Vance 3. by Mamaux 1 by
Doak 1.
l'lilllli 1 llrtla n.
CINCINNATI Aug. 17. llubbell not
only pitched brlllantly fur Phlladalphl.
tottay. abuttlnr nut th ltetta.'but won hla
nwn game with a two-bagger In th fifth
Innlnir cnrlng the only run nt the eon-
test on a tlnslo by I'arklnion. Jlotti
teame fielded perfectly.
rbllldllghll.
ClMlaitl.
aii. ii. rn.
Art. ii. ro. A
Wr'lit'e Sb 4
rark'iAn 3b 4
Wlllllmi. if 4
Bumi. rf 4 110
IHubrrt lb 4 3 13
iKinrin it u
.:krr r( 3
V'ukin It 4
dilth H 4
Hotmri rr 3
rrtnitfl 3b 4
Plnrlll. 3b 4
roren'r s
lllarpar 1
Klmmltk 0
lYIuio e 3
fetch p 3
liPreMlrr 1
Krrk p 0
leilll ID 3
0 14
0 1
1 0
llrnllne e 3
lluMfll p 3
Tatl'J 3 37 13 1 Tnltll 31 7 37 It
xllattr.l for Cavcney lu aeventh.
xxllattrd for Couch In elrhth.
Scorn by Innlnga!
riilladelnlila 000 010 0001
Clnclnati 000 000 000 0
nummary) nun jiuudvii. no errora
Twn-baa lilt Hubbell. Double lilaya
.Sin llh to I. .alia :. llaaea un balla Oft
Couch 1. oft llubbell 1 Struck out Uy
Couch 1.
Is Joe O'Conncr or
. Miss Ida Clark Here?
Is Joo O'Conncr or Ida Clark In
Tuls.1? 'Word was received here
that Mrs Mnry Bwlggnrt had died
In Tuhleijunh Thursday morning
O'Conncr and Mlns Clark are rela-
tives living hero but on nil-day
search Thursday with nollco nld
failed to locato them. It wns tnen
that nn appeal was mude to Tha
World. Either of the relatives men-
tioned nre linked to communicate Im-
mediately with II. T. Long at Tahlo-
n.uuh. Chinese Government
On Verge of Collapse
PEKING. Aug. 17. Tho attempt
to rcvlvo popular government In
China Is on the vergo ot collapse
according to a survey of conditions
brought to tho nttentlon of the for-
eign legations. Military leaders nre
openly defying tho government cab-
inet ministers nre refusing to assume
tho responsibilities of their posts the
treasury is emply nnd civil employes
Ajupald haye (lult fulr Job5
"THAT LITTLE
we've got a fbllouj op at gamp
-THEY CALU xMOUSB" BECAUSE HB IS
AluAVS SMEAUtNQ AZOJfiJo IH SEAncH
foa-UiS FALSE rBBTH UJHICH HB MISLAYS.
HE'S Lucky ArCAnos AluJAYs Wins
EUBnSTrllHG WO LOSES HIS YfeSTH.
f2Ur the UHEXPh-r.-rnr u. r. '
'A HES Lucky ArCAnos AutJAYS UJiNS m
g EVZtVTrllNG ANt LOSES HIS YfifiTH- fA
ornea Night at a littus gahu?
HE LOST EVERYTHING Quf Hs '
FALse-rsETH.
Haw- ha un -
S00 RALLY FALLS
SHORT AND SAINT
CLAN COPS GAME
Wichita Takes Denver to
Cleaning; Denver Too
Much for Indians
SIOUX CITY. Au. ir.' Slmw niu ...
ened a long- hnm etay by dropping the
urai game or in aerlea to Ht. Joaeph 9
to 8. Th nackera hlaw n In fh. !..
and aeventh Innlnaa. and fell ahnrt nn a
ninth rally.
Jirorel
St. Jk.
ar. M. rn. A
Slail City
ab. it. ro. A.
ns!!!cs. a 3 1 3 1
nun in l 15
torrlilcrj r 3
riali.r. rf 4
S'ai7ltx rf 4
M'DenaM Sb S
llrra viy 3b 3
IClih. rf 3
Mill lb 3
(Ktmtnl If 4
rainier. 3b 4
1 1
3 0
0 11
1 3
Miirr. :n 4
Brtmnl M 4
Kinil'.fr e &
llttlU p 3
yurry e a
Query e
ttianillr rf 4 1
tuila. p 3 0
lUMtirr 1 1
Totall 3 1. 3 7 111 1 Trial! 35 10 37 11
iliatted for Havla In ulnth.
Ucnre by Innlnga:
St. Joaeph 000 004 S00 S
K101II City 301 000 005 S
Hummary! Ituna olann. Flatter. Ilono-
wltx 3 McDonald 3 Nufer 2 Ilrowne
!lninlltc.n 3 Hemingway : l'almrr. Query
Hhangllng ltneltger Urrnri Hamilton
Men 3 I'almer. Two-baaa hlta Iteming
way. niah rjuery McDonald Iionowtti
and ltoettger. earned runa Hlaux City 7.
St Joaeph 3. linm run Hamilton rc-
rlfloo hit Corrldnn. stnlen baaea Hem-
ingway. Lett on bnae SlolU City 3 Sr.
Joaeph t. Ilaie on balla Off Davie 3. oft
Hovllk 3. Hlruck out lly Davla 7 by llov-
Ilk 4. Wild pltehea Davla 3. I'aaaed balla
Kandler 3 Query 3. Hit by pitched ball
lly Davie Piaher and Nufer. Umplrei
Ormaby and lloltnra. Time 3:0S.
M'llrliea S llooatera A.
rK9 MOINRS Aug. 17. Dea Molnea
outhlt Wichita today but Cullup'a error
In tha third Inning paved the way for
four runa when only one ahould have
been cored and tha laltnr took th
opening gam of thn eerUa. 3 to S. Kat
hit hla twenty-third horn run ot the
eaaon.
Hcorei
Wliklta.
An. II. ro. A.
Bmllh rf 4 1 3 0
Dll MalMi.
ab ii. ro. A.
Onto cf 3 3 3 0
nllkeiley If 3 1
naihb'n 3b i 0
Last. If S3
Serirr 4 0
nutlrr 3b 4 1
llllry. e 4 1
U'i.irll lb 3 I
Hlllltr 3b 9 3 3
llorio. rf 3 3 4
Cortprr lb 5
linm II 3
fwsiaa If 3
Turrfon 3
ronnollr Sb 4
runner e 4
Cullep p 4
1 I
3 1
flrrtnry P 4 4
II tun p
0 0
Tatala 33 13 37 14 1 Totlll 40 10 37 14
Hcnre by Innlnga! '
Wichita 004 001 031 S
Dea Molnr 110 010 001 t
Summary! Ituna Itlakealey. Waahburn
Haat lluller. Haley McDowell 3 Oregory
Oenln. Wagner llnran. Cooper. Xtanner
Cullop. Krrora Waahburn McDowell
(lorman Connelly Cullop 3. Horn run
Ilaal Twn. bale hlta Halt Duller Ilan-
ner. riacrltlca hlta lierger Haley Mc-
Dowell stnlen baaea Hmlth 3. Lett on
baaea Wichita 9. De Molnea I. Struck
out Dy Cullop :. by Gregory 3. Ilaa on
balli Off Cullop 3. oft (Iregsry 1 Karned
runa nnd hlta off Cullop 1 and 13 In 9
Innlnga. off Gregory 0 and II In 1 In-
nlnga nnn out In ninth off Maun 0 and 0
In 1 Inning. Winding pitcher Gregory.
Double play Turgton to Wagner "to
Cooper Connolly to Wagner to Cooper
lierger tn McDowell Waahburn to lier-
ger to McDowell Umpires Dsvtj and
ntxpntrlck. Time 3:03.
Hear 0 lndlnna 4.
DKNVKR Aug. 17 I'alterann'a horn
run In tb aeventh Inning acorcd the win-
ning tally for Denver In tha lleara aerlea
opentr with Oklahoma City her thla aft-
ernoon. Th acore waa 5 to 4. Lukanovio
hurled air tight ball for alx Innlnga al-
lowing tha Itediktna only ttuea hlta. He
weakened In th aeventh and McDanlal
walloped a four-bagger ' with two on ac-
counting for three of the vlaltora' icorea.
Scoret
tHliktmi City
ab. ii. ro. A.
rut rt 4 l o o
lilnilintt. U 4 0 1 n
Tile 3b 4 3 3 3
Knvgrr !b 3 1 3 3
M'nralfl lb 4 3 13 3
Oram.
ab. a ro. a
n'Brleg rl 3 0 5 1
nxmee. If 4 1 0
Shanlry 3b 3 3
T tort rf 3 3 1
rartri lb 4 3 13
I LOCI C 4
Kirr m 4
rutrrejn Sb 4
rirker e 4
Ukaootle p S
Ballkbury p 0
0 0
3 0
0 e
1 0
0 0
Hlndle ii
rf
line p
iFflbrt
klrker. p
n White
Tetlll 34 10 14 13' Totall 31 11 37 14
xllatted for I.m In eeventh.
xxllalted for Mclle In ninth.
Score by Inntngat
Oklahoma city 000 000 400 4
Denver .:oi 010 Olx I
Summary! Ituna Tate Kruger Mo-
Daniel J. Long Oomea Hhanley 3. Tat-
tereon. Karned runa Oklahoma City 4
Denver t. Two-baa hlta Oomea. J. Long
I'ltt Moor. Thraa-baia hlta Shanley 1
Lukanovlr. Horn rune McDanlal. rat-
tenon. Hacrlflc hlta T Long Wlndle.
Haee on balla Off Lnv 4. off Mclla 1
off Sallabury t. Doubl playa l'attreon
to Shanley to Cartwrlght. Love tn Wlndia
to McDanlet J. Long to Tat to McDanlal.
McDanlel to Wlndia to MrDanlel. Left on
baaeOklahnma Clly I Denver I. Hum
and hlta Oft Love I and In Inn'ngi
off Mcllee 1 and 3 In 3 Innlnga. nff Lukan-
ovio 4 and I In 4 1-3 oft Sallabury 1 and
1 In 3 2-1 Innlnga. Tlmo 1(10. Umpire
Ponobu mid Held
Opener From Lelivelfs Oilers
GAME"'
"7
BaAMCM fltcitCY
CjtPi;Ai- aaCo;
Western lA-ngue
ret
.024
.(111)
SlO
.r:7
.111!
.462
.301
.352
St Joseph . . . .
TU.S
Wichita
Sioux City
Omaha
Oklahoma City
Des Moines . . .
Denver
"H
fiT
cr.
65
67
44
44
Nntlonnl lngue
IV I. I'Cm
67 4.1 .391
03 40 .370
01 49 3t0
id 31 .111)
IT. L. ret.
61 34 .310
31 30 491
4 4 06 400
39 73 .331
W. L. ret.
34 39 .494
Me Tofk
St. 10!! 11
Cblfll
Mlltnrih
flnrlROlll
Rroijklrn
l'llllle:4llx
lioaion
Amerlrnn league.
T. I. I'rt.
I 40 .39(1
07 47 .517
0 34 !2l
SL Loull
Nn York
Dtlrelt
Cbtn9
Tlaveland
.Wuhlnrton
nilladelpriU
31 01 47.1
49 r.l 413
41 63 .39.1
W. I. Pet.
01 60 .Sill
39 63 .48
44 70 .3(7
4 77 .334
W. L. Prt
31 OS 301
notion
American Aaeoclatlnn
vv. l. rrt.
St. raut
kllneapnlta
Mllaaukee
11 (1 Ml
Kltmi City
lilnllli
rjledd
67 33 .Sf.3
UU 3.1 .391
tmllasipolli
01 34 .313
Celiimtiui
nutllrrn Aaaoclntkin
. L. rrt.
Mennlill
Mobile
79 41 .1113
71 11 .031
filrnlngbim
fhaitanonca
S'ulitllle .
61 1 .900
49 02 .420
30 73 .40!
43 73 .281
IT. I. rn.
22 21 .178
31 29 .420
17 29 370
11 33 .239
w. L. rn.
3.1 34 .41)
23 39 .411
30 31 417
10 31 .311
17. L. rn.
21 37 .433
30 20 41'
13 33 .419
13 39 .310
Ultla Itork
34 .301
e Orlrani 09 .17 .319
Atlanta
Trxna Iugue.
vr. I. ri.
nirh. Falls 30 14 .720
rort Vfortb 38 13 .717
naNertOD 37 33 .149
Ihrtreport
Sin AtCl9
lloviton
2 a .610
RpiMmmil
tMiuthweetern Lettgue.
w. i. rn.
Milakoar .10 111 .033
flutrhlnioQ
8illn
Topeka
lnripDdtnr 3R 17 .632
CirirnUle 20 19 378
Sepnlpa
Sanl-irllll
IVealern Ataoclatlon.
w. I. rrt. i
rnll
H'niftta
Jnplln
0kmuli
37 0 .804
rort Bmllh
HeAlntrr
nprlntfleld
raahusk
2 19 .396
33 13 331
33 34 .489
WESTERN STRIKE
CONDITION BETTER
All Northern California
Trains Are Moving on
Regular Schedule
LOS ANOELKS Aug. 17. Al-
thouRh thu rail situation In uouthern
California was clearing up today
tho Santa I'o and Union TnclHc sit-
uation was expected to reach a
crisis when John Bannon vloo presi-
dent or tho Brotherhood 0f itnilroail
Trainmen confers with membors of
tho union and orders them back to
work. Complete walkout hinges on
tho rosult o fthls conforence.
Conferences wero roportcd In
Scllsmnn. Ariz. on the Banta Fa and
at Los Vegas Nov. on the Union
Pacific two points still affected to
bring; about resumption ot work
Tourists Want Out.
Tho Southern l'nclflc yns running
normally but Us ticket offices havo
boen awamped by thoo seeking; pas-
sage It was understood hero that broth-
erhood officers woro prepared to re-
placo any workers who remained out
alter being ordered to return to
work today.
All northern California rail lines
were open today to tho east.
Settlement of difficulties on tho
Western Paclflo which caused "big
walk out and tied up tho lino six
days ronultcd In tho road resum-
ing operations today and tho lift-
ing of the embargo of fruits live
stock ami other perishables.
Movo . lYtilt llapldly.
The movement of fruit eastward
opened yesterday continued at high
speed.
A committee of California grow-
ers nnd packers were today sock-
ing to impress upon tho Inter-
state commerce commission the
necessity of keeping n steady flow
refrigerator cars westward. It is es-
timated that CS.OOO cars Are required
to handle tho fruit crop and with tho
rail lined open the greatest monace
to the growers Is tack of cars In
which to load their product.
Dlggors 3 Hons 2.
M'ALESTKU. Aug. 17. Carter
allowed six scattered blows to
Ilenryctta today and won tho second
game ot the series 3 to 2.
. Scoro by Innings: H. II. E.
Ilenryctta ...000 000 0112 6 2
McAlester ...010 000 0113 8 1
Batteries Auitlr.s and Hayn.es;
Carim sjid Adftfa - -
A
(!ffiLCIub
-By B. Link
-AM HB HUBS Tb
SLEEP -BENEATH TtZEES
AND "ZOSHBS"
ANO i-AST NIGHT I hi
SEARCHING FOR. THE
BUSH &PN&ATH UJHICH
HE HAD LEFT HIS
HANo made Tusks
He FOUNO SOMEBObYS
Pint of Gooo RYe-
THEN HE STOPPED
LOOHIN' FOA HIS
FRANKIE OSNER
ALL SIGNED UP
FOR DURHAM GO
Bantamweights Ready to
Fight for Chance at
Lynch's Crown
Franklo Osncr popular Tulna ban
lain signed last night for a 10
round decision bout with Stubby
Durhnm also a Tulsa scrapper for
tho scml-wlndup In tho Ulks' Labor
day boxing program nt convention
hall. Jeff Smith will lino up against
Clarko in tho main event on the
Labor day show.
Much Interest Is evident In the
OsnerDurhani scran ns nnrhnm ro.
tired from tho ring last winter after
Osncr won n decision over him and
this will bo his first scrap on his
fomo-DacK" trip. Durham has one
k. o. over Osner nnd also n ilcclnlon
to his credit but Osner won the
third battle.
In nddltlon to tho purso Labor
iiny mo winner of tlto Osner-Dur-ham
bout has been promised a shot
at Joo Lynch's bantamweight title
when tho IIS pound scrapping
champ drops down to Tulsa later
In tho month. Lynch Is making a
rour oi trio souinwcst anil is sched-
uled to appear In Tulsa along nbout
September 25.
Osner declared Inst night that he
was In condition and that ho would
givo hiubhy a nice dressing when
they climb Into the ring In tho 10-
round act.
GORE NEW COMMISSIONER
Local Attorney ittul llrothcr or For.
mop Senator Siimt'ils .Helton.
Dlxlo V. Gore well-known young
Mtorney and a brother of former
oennior Thomas rryor uoro yester-
day HSMUmer tho duties of United
States commissioner. Gore was ap-
pointed and sworn Into th ufflun
lato Wednesday and has tissumed his
new duties already. He takes tho
plnco of William J. .Melton who was
appointed by Federal Judge It. U
Williams as rcfcree In bankruptcy
in mo newiy crcaiea msirici com
posed of Creek Nowata Washing-
ton. Tulsa and Ilocers counties
Melton will contlnuo to mnko his
nenilriuarters In the Federal build-
ing here nnd Goro will movo over In
tlm next few days.
Melton's resignation as commis-
sioner his advancement to roterte
In bankruptcy and Gore's appoint-
ment came as a surprise News of
the changra Wero first known yes-
terday. Ruth men had kept tho mat-
ter to themselves and It was not
known until (lore assumed his nnw
dtitles yesterday
Km it I'at-liik Dies.
MOSCOW Aug. 17. 13nver Ia-
shn tho most spectacular figure In
modern Turkish history who is
credited with throwing Turkey into
thu war on tho side of the central
powers hnn boon Killed In battle
with Russian soviet troops in Bok-
hara according to dispatches re-
ceived hero today.
Discover Ulg Glacier.
LOS ANGKLES. Aug 17. A
Klaclor hns boon discovered in tho
San Bernardino mountains ono hun-
dred miles east of Los Angolos In a
region never suspected of harboring
a field of Ice according to word
brought here. On top of the glacier
Is soil with greon things growing
on It.
Crippled Companion.
Tho girl In the office next door
lays! "Tho reason I enrry an urn-
brella Is because the fol thing can't
walk."
Open f.ir Tlualncis
MA.TUSTIO BAItllKIt SHOP
Formerly treated In Majeatlo Theater
IlldaT.
Itav opened new quarter!.
Ilaiiment ot tho WooWorth Dldf.
320 SQUth Main St.
Old and Naw Cuatomera Welcomed.
UP II ! '!V. ll aatla I
UIHIm ";lV' " nrivata end
III L II fiVf1! 'Iisi "tn
lia.ii aoni rhoea Strict
OtC Coneultatlon ITree.
30S-8 ll.tvrr IIIiIk
Dr.Gw n '" "ru"
U1u'"" Toiaa. 4)kl.
SPANIARDS CUT
EVEN IN DAVIS
CUPJVIATCHES
Patterson Wins Ifo
O'Hara Wood Falls Be-
fore Game by Alonzo
PHILADELPHIA Aug 1
aid 1 Patterson tho Au ' .'!
captain defeated Count dto- n.r of
Spnln In the flint of tho Lia i cup
tonnls finals hero todny. The r st-h
was scored In straight sett C 3. 8 t
0-1 In all of the sets It v s tho
powerful stroking of p.itteri n thit
il stroking of I'nttcri u tint
ited chiefly to his . iorv.
ablo In the rallies t mskn
lOUs eiluiltJVrAii sUml m tha
contributed
Ho was
his hiiiiJUs nluiievrAii sUiid ' tho
net. From that position h .-jj.
court volleys left tho Span i .1 ro
rhnnco at the hall. DoGomar ti jri
n Gamo bnttlo nil tho way In thi
third set nlono he took tlneo tiamat
from tho worlds chnmpl'i 'y Vj
wonderful driving for p. a mth
and passes on tho sldo lines Pn(tr.
son was novcr outplayed but h" wai
far from steady and only hla nggrti.
slveness overcame this defir.c y
Alnnni L'pcts Dope.
Manuel Alonzo the Spanish eharn
plon won the second match of th
singles. Ho defeated Tat O'Harit
Wood tho Australian In n s na.
tional b.ittlo after tho man fr m th
Antlpoden hnd led him two ru to
ono Tho complete pcoro was !-J
3-s fl-'-' S-li 6-1.
The playing of tho Spaniard rosi
to brilliant flights ns ho overhauled
his cool nnd crafty opponent At
recoveries sfndlness. and k 1 n
adding chop nnd spin to the bsll
Alonzo was a marvel. His ski" t
overhauling the ball even when
Wood was trying his best to win bj
a net wns wonderful-
Spaniard ltnn Awny.
Alonzo mndo n runaway nV ffi
third set which he won 65 Mn
games. Bight through this set IM
Hpnnlnrd outplayod Wood on tin
drive. Ho operated with feverhh
intensity and so cleanly did he rwJ
tho Australian nnd find the open
lng that tho opposition of the little
man from tho Antipodes crumblti
to pieces.
Alonzo made a most phenomenal
put In the fourth ret. Wood led hint
nt 5-1 on games and was twlre with-
in n nntnt nf ihn motl-Vl. Till. Rnfln.
lard by marvelous cross-courts In tho
rallies beat the Australian and took
tho set 8-6 on games.
LEADERS ARRIVE
AT NO 'COMMON
BASIS' IN MEET
CONTINUED FltOM rAfin ONI!
taking such relief measures ns wilt
prevent complcto paralysis of rail
traffic will be thrown back upon
tho government and President
Harding will be oompclled to go be-
foro congress with a message dealing
with tho situation.
As tho delegates t.rrived on iho
seventeenth floor nt No. 61 uroan-
way tho scono of tho meeting
mombers of tho executives' com-
mittee Intimated that thoy knew
nothing of tho naturo of tho pro-
posals tho rnll men wcro to put up
to them. At tho sumo time they
pointed out that while the commit-
tee is empoworod to receive pro-
posals it has no -authority to n t
upon them. They must bo subml'-
ted to the railway presidents frt
final action.
May Iliitlgo Some.
While most of tho mombers of
tho executives' committee wero
"standing pat" It was understood
that tho suggestion was being urgcrl
that they yield oft some minor poirts
If tho main principles of their con-
tentions nro not modified.
Tho chief Issues wore tho ques-
tion of granting sonlorlty rights to
strikers who aro taken back to
work and tho possibility of taklne
nncic all strikers In view or tno
lariTG number of men who havo been
taken on by railroad companin
since tho strlko began.
Tho brotherhoods were ret
scntcd by the following: WarHu
S. Stono engineers; Ii. n. ShoppoM
conductors; W N. Doak. trainmen;
13. II. Itobortson flromon and 1- C
Cnshen switchmen.
On the other side of tho rn
ferencn table sat the cbmmlttee rep
resenting tho railroad president!!
T. DeWItt Cuylcr chairman; How-
ard Elliott. Northern Pacific; Hal
Iloldon. C. B. & Q.; Julius Krutt-
Schmidt Southern Pacific; M A.
Pothor. L. & N.; W. W. Attcrbury.
Pennsylvania; C. II. Markham Illi-
nois Central and A. II. Smith Ne
York Central
Cuylcr Is president of the Afoi"i
tlon of Hallway Executives.
Leaders of 21 unions of railway
workers. Including Bert M Jewell
iii-uu ui me MiiituiK snupcrmia hi"
are In tho city and are within en"?
call If they aro needed. It wat ex-
pected that Immediately att'-h lh
meeting convened the roprsawnts-
tivos ot tho "Big Four" would h-nl
In a set of proposals ns the tasH
for decisive negotiations for set-
tlement ot tho trlko.
After these had been dlgcsi'di
discussion was expected to folIoWi
To prevent tho theft of spare '"rtl
from automobiles a lock has been in-
vented that can bo fastened to their
valve nipples.
GREY HOUND
RACES
Mid-Continent Park
Six or More Races NigbU
8i30 p. m. f
i Except Sunday
No Races Sunday
LADIES FREE
Admission 50c
Take Sapulpa Car or
Red Fork Electric Can
Direct to Park.
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