The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 321, Ed. 1, Friday, August 18, 1922 Page: 9 of 16
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l'ULSA DAILY WOULD FMDAY 'AUGUST IS 1922
OH
Gene Sarazen to Battle Emmet French for Professional Championship Today
OPEN KING-PIN
IS FAVORITE IN
FINALFLIGHTS
(Big Gallery Watches
Young Champ Eliminate
Bobby Cruikshank
OAKMONT COUNTr CLUII PITTS-
m nall l'a.. Auk. n. Two silver
nips ono emblematic of tlio nation-
al open coir championship nntl tha
other representative ot tlio national
professional title- will rest on tlio
trophy shelf of KnKcno Sarazen pro-
vldod h Is successful In tlio final
round of 36 holes which ho plays
hero tomorrow with Kminot French
of Youngstown ohlo.
.Sarazen flashed his smllA of vie.
tory at tho gallery nlmost surround
ing the sixteenth green lato today ns
ihcy paid him n tribute of rocket-
li.K applause nn Instant after ho
hart won his somlflnal match from
Hobby Crulkshnnk of AV'cstfleld N.
J. 3 up nnd 2.
A half hour beforo dene won his
match Fronch had taken an unin-
teresting contest from John dolrtcn
of Tuxedo N Y by tho one-elded
S' Oro of 8 nnd 7.
"You did It denes I wish you
luck" said Crulkshnnk.
AMATEUR
BASEBALL'
A column devoted Co nmntcur
baseball In Tulsa mul the entire
northvustcrn part of Oklahoma.
The Tuba World will he Rind nt
nil Mines to publish the scores
rlinlli'iiKCS and all news of all
amateur catnea.
Oil League.
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fijpsy 5j C'osileu 3.
Oypsy defeated Cosdcn 5 to 3 In nn
OH league game nt McNulty park
yesterday evening which Cosdcn has
protested on tho grounds that Brad-
ley who had been removed from tho
game was permitted to como back
whon It was found that Gypsy had
but nine men In uniform. Action
bo taken on this matter In tho
near futuro nt n lengtio meeting.
O. P. and It. Journey to Sand
Springs this evening to meet tho
Sand Springs Chanibor of Commerce.
This will mark tho flint meeting of
the two newcomers nnd each Is eager
to break Into tho victory column.
Score :
Gyjwy.
All It 11 PO A K
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
J. Duff 31 4 1 0 2 0
Taylor ss 3 1 0 1 2
Singleton cf 2 1110
Itrlan lb 3 0 0 I 0
Qodscy If 3 0 0 0 0
Watson !b 2 1 0 r. 2
Cioodeon rf 3 1 1 1 0
Bradley c 2 0 1 7 2
Ray p 3 0 1 0- 2
TotalH 25 5 4 21 8 1
Cosdcn.
aii n it ro a e
Glltner cf 2 1
Murphy o 4 1 2
liruton rf 3 0 0
Ilarbee lb 0 1 0
Hevlng If 2 0 0
Becker 2b 3 0 1
Kills 3b 3 0 0
Dawson ss 1 0 0
McCHntock p ....3 0 0
Savuso . .0 0 0
Totals 21 3 3 21 11 3
Batted for Dawson In seventh.
Score by lnnlncs:
Gypsy 004 100 0 5
COHden 003 000 0 3
Summary: Two-base hits Single-
ton Murphy 2. Sncrlflco hit Brad-
ley. Doublo playa Watson and
Brian Taylor and Hrlan. Hit by
pitched ball By McCHntock 1 (Wat-
ton) . Wild pitch Hny. Base on balls
Off Ray 8 McCHntock 1. Struck
out By Hay 6 McCHntock 4. Left
on bases Gypsy 2 Cosdcn 6. Tlmo
1.43. Umpire Sctley.
Grace I); orcutt 0.
Orcutt M. R. blew up completely
Camp Complications The Servant Problem - - By Briggs
wZ so hard Ywumc ir up J I cniLonHS-.ix Tooe our
I WORK oO HARD I G (M 5 - (ii SQ (CKB- I fgtft IN ThU
-v . ( LOvELY BIA Son. HERS. Wfea
(HecroR wamt To C Ur.r Trp vj N ( " ' '
HAvG A TALK WITH Hh.Lr UlN . Too ( I AH- H IF 5HE DoGSrJ'T
YOU AQOOT Llt-AM-- v'At 5MVJ BATCK ' 1 WArlT To .STAY LEVCR
SHE'S ACTIMG OP '13:f I THti l JUST AS flUlT iffefr
... AGAIN . -y 'j ) MUCH YOUR PROBLEM V W ifydii
Zyj- X ( AV.-H- Ten. 7-''Aa Ming- ) rsprA J
To co ( y V. 7771' S
flytfSx on Horner KuW ' ' i - 1
yimmlh Wiil l43s?..
In the fifth Innlnir last nlsht and
Grace M. 13. scored six runs on ono
hit coupled with two bases on balls
nnd errors. Up to th! time Orcutt
had played good baseball nnd was
thrco runs In the lead. Graco won
tho game a to 6 game being called
nt end of fifth Inning on account of
darkness. This evens up tho series.
Tho same teams meet on tho same
grounds tonight for tho thlrtd game.
Box score:
Orcutt.
AU It II PO A IJ
Quesenburr. rf . . 3 1 1 0 0 2
Martin 2b 2 0 0 0 1 0
Crawford ss . . . . 3 0 0 3 3 4
Davidson If .... 2 0 0 0 0 0
McAnelly. cf . . . . 1 2 1 0 0 o
Estcs 3b 3 2 2 1 0 1
Worshnm lb ... 3 0 0 0 0 0
II. Martin c .... 3 1 2 5 2 3
Murford p 2 0 1 0 0 0
Parsley p 0 0 0 0 1 0
Totals 22 6 7 15 7 10
Gram
All R II TO A B
Kestrr If 2 0 0 0 0 1
Yourfc ss-p 1 2 0 0 0 0
Corglat 31. 3 1 1 2 0 2
McGcc 2b 1 2 0 3 4 U
Sims p.M 3 1 1 0 1 2
Box cf : 1 1 1 U u
Dow o 3 1 0 4 1 1
Morgan lb 2 0 0 5 0 0
Goeo rf 3 1 0 0 0 0
Totals - 21 9 3 15 6 6
Score by Innings: R. II. K.
Orcutt 132 006 7 10
Grace 102 069 3 fl
Summary: Earned runs Graco 1
Orcutt 2 Left on bases Orcutt 2
Grace 2- Bases on halls Oft SltnH
1. oft Young 0 off Parsley 1 oft
Mumford (i. Hit by pitched hall
By Sims McAnolly. Struck out By
Young 4 by Mumford 6. AV'lld pitch
Sims. Stolen banes Kcster Young
Corglat Box. Two-baso hit Box.
Threo-baao hit Estes. Sacriflco
hit B. Martin. Umpires In chief.
McHlwain; assistants Hull and
Bumgartner. Timo of game 1:20.
Holsum S; Exprnss 4.
Tha Holsum Bread team of the
Commercial league dofeated tho Ex-
prosfl team by tho score of 5 to 4.
Rose featured the game by getting
three hits and driving In tho winning
run.
Score by innings: R. H. 13.
Express 000 224 4 3
Holsum 220 015 9 1
Batteries Rhodes Horney and
Ilenson; Scott Russell Strickland
and Ross.
Sport Editor World Tulsa Okla.
Gentlemen: Owing to the fact
that tho Oklahoma Producing & Re.
fining corporation entered tho OH
league recontly there seems to bo
somo confusion as to the whether
or not this is tho samo team that
was formerly in tho City Office
league.
I wish to state for the benefit ot
LYRIC
TODAY and
TOMORROW
"THE FIGHTING TRAIL"
William Duncan
With Joe Ryan and
Carol Holloway
In the Biggest Fighting I":ture of tho
-.4 Iso-
TOM SANTSCH1
"SEEING RED"
Universal Western Drama
And Lee Moran Comedy Entitled
"TEN SECONDS '
Screen Time 9:30 11 12:30 1 3:30
5 0:30 8 o:3Q mill
nil concerned thnt this company
now has two distinct nnd separate
ball teams and that we will still re-
tain our place In tho Office league
and will endeavor to piny nil sched-
uled gnmes. The O. P. R. office
team to date 1ms won four and lost
no games.
Tho gamo between O. P. R. nnd
Tldnl which was scheduled for Tues-
day August 13 will be played on
tho Tidal diamond ThurMlny Aug-
ust 17 at 5 p. m.
Very truly yours
HARRY M. ROBERTS.
California Uni
Takes Flap Out
Of All Flappers
"God-Mother Brigndc"
Keep Stern Eye on
Every Girl
to
BERKEInr C! 'Aug. 17.
No longer may tho flupper flap
hor flappcr-llkn way across tho
campus of tho University of Cali-
fornia. In fact Miss Boatrlco Ward
vice prosldont ot tho associate
student body is out today with
warning to tho influx ot Undents
that thu university Is no placo for
tho flapper nnd tho womun'o wel-
fare board If working out n set of
rules to mnko tho campiit. flapper-
proof. Home of the rules will ban:
Artificial complexions; stock-
ingn rolled below tho knees; vamp-
ing; cigarettes; ontortnlnmont ot
men niter 10:30 or dancing later
than 1:30; extremes In clothing
or conduct.
Tho "god-mother brlgado" a
commltteo including Miss Ward
Miss Margaret Chamberlain Ruth-
er Marcelleus Frances Mason nnd
Gertrudo Matthews will see to
tho enforcement of tho rules.
Miners 8 Harvesters S.
ENID Aug. 17. Joplln evened
tho sorlos by winning today's froo
hitting contest from Enid 8 to 5.
Scoro by Innings: R. II. E.
Joplln 200 020 022 S 15 2
Enid 000 000 2035 12 2
Batteries Adcock and Street;
KllleeM nnd Diamond.
ftjom EAftLDcna aaxtisirvxN
iaST TI.MKS TODAY
COMING SATURDAY
WALLACE REID
In UN I ill to-1 Screen Success
"THE DICTATOR"
CARL MORRIS TO
PRESENT INITIAL
CARD TONIGHT
32 Rounds of Boxing and
Uattle Royal Slated on
Sapulpa Card
Sapulpa fight fans wilt glvo their
first boxing card under tho nusptces
of tho Sapulpa Athletic club which
is being promoted by Carl Morris
Sapulpa giant nt tho Metropolitan
park tonight. With 32 rounds of
boxing in addition to u battle royal
scheduled on the initial program.
Morris plans to give tho fistic fans
a bargain program on their first trip
to his boxing show.
.Too Coleman Bnrtlesvllle nnd
Nelson Sapulpa pride will go 10
rounds to decision. Both aro wel-
terweights Nelson has been working
out for tho past thrco weeks nt Sa-
pulpa In Morris' gym nnd declared
last night Jhat ho was ready to put
the Bnrtlesvlllo boy out of running
early In tho gamp. Coleman Is ono
ot tho big field of bids being de-
veloped in Bartlesvlllo stnblcs.
Morris has n. long Hit of prelims I
lined up for Ills whnw tonight. Van
Pill Sapulpa will crawl Into tho
ring wllh Jim Norson Muskogee In
and olcht-round decision affair. The
boys aro we.Iiers. Ono six-round
scrap two four-round set-tos and
slated. In addition to tho battle roy-
al which will stnrt tho procnim.
Louis Newman Tulsa will referoo
tho bout.
PauhtiHkii Drops Out.
SPRING KI ICIjI) Mo. Aug. 17.
An appeal for a mooting of West-
ern (issoclntlon officials to bo hold
Sunday was sent out today by local
directors ot the association. The
flnnndlnl faliuro of tho l'swhuskn
club was nsBlgned ns the r"nson for
tho meeting shnwnto or Ponca
City probably will got tho Paw-
htixka franchise It 'was said horo
today.
GREYHOUDS TO
RUN ON SUNDAY
OFFIGIALS SAY
Fast Finishes Mark
Thursday's Program at
Mid-Continent
The fleet greyhounds will gallop
over the Mld-Contlnent oval ngnln
.Sunday afternoon melng officials
announced last lilftht. The ftumby
races were postponed recently dur-
ing tho Oiler stay In Tulsn but with
the team on the mad lacing offl-
('tslji ncnln scheduled innn.
Snvernl fast flnlahes marked the
program last night. Big Pinky Bet-
ty I'ul Aumv ninek Diamond.
Dlnrk .lark Billy Cabin. Pay Cash
nnd Busy Manager wero listed
among tho money win lers.
Ilnv second ll.initanm llnv !tilr1
Tlmo :o 3-f. Smoky Jack and Wild
Fire nlso ran
Fourth race; purs 30; qusrter-
tnlle Illark Diamond first Rulnbow
Cannon serond. Ilosv Star third.
Tlmo 27 3-S. lAillello Wrinkle Ex-
ruse My Dust and Edna Cannon abo
tan.
Fifth race; purse JJOj qunrter-
mlla Illark Jnrk first Dutch Berg-
limn second Cheerful Moments third.
Time 27 1-6. Sobmhend Monu
ments nnd Charles Listen also run.
Sixth rare; inirso 30: ciuarler-
nille--llllly Cabin first Htemwlnder
econd. Oscar Cminnn third. Time
1.7 3-S. Articles Lady IMIly Parton
md .Mini g Bushman also run.
Seventh rare; purso $30: uuartor-
mlle--Piiv Cssh first. Cannon Ilnll
eond C. it tv Parton third. Tlmo
27 4-fi. .lenklns Queen. Shuffling
Wrinkle and Holding llandn also
i an.
Eluhth race; purse J25; three-six-
leenlhs mile--Busy Manager first.
OkaiM second. Posing Mono third.
Timo .'ii 1-5. i hick iirndiey Rachel
Wild Hill and Dillon Wild Bill also
ran.
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Dog Race Results
First race; purso 25j thrao-slx-teenths
mile Big Pinky first
Time vi 2-s Blun Bill Bonnie B.
Romping Ton second Tho Apo third
and Honey Moon also run.
Second race; purso f 30 ; quarter-
mile Betty Pa! first. Dr. Bakor sec-
nnd Deacon Young third. Time 27
3-S. Peto McCnrty Dollar Mark
and Black Beauty also ran.
Third rnco; purse t2S; three six-
teenths mile Arrow first. Oypsy
i . litiomas
Mei
MAJESTIC
IfYou f
Believe It f
LAST
TIMES
TODAY
Ship Coal to Norlliucst.
WASHINGTON. Aug. 17. All coal
produced in several districts of Ken-
tucky ond West Virginia Monday
Wednesday nnd Saturday of the week
ending August 26 will bo shipped to
tho Orent I -ikes to supply tha north-
west tho federal distribution com-
mission nnnounced today Theso
shipments are oxpected to approxi-
mate four hundred thousand tons.
NOW PLAYING
Constance
Talmadge
In n Return of Olio of Her Best
Plflures
"EXPERIMENTAL
MARRIAGE"
WITH
HAimiSON FORI)
Also
SIIOWINU
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
"IN THE PARK"
Special for Today
Boston Baked Beans
FOOTE'S CAFETERIA
Home Cooking Exclusively
520 SOUTH MAIN
DANCE TONIGHT!
SIXTH AND BOUL
In Front of the Courthouse
Auspices of tho Junior Chamber of Commerce
Admission 75c Ladies Free
10-Picco Jazz Bnnd Como nnd Have a Good Time
9 to 12 P. M.
Sunset Plunge
Approved by Stale County and City
Boards of Health
Sunset Plunge
Tulsn Okla.
(icnlli'iiieiii
.Mr. U') of the State Hoard of Hrnltli forco nnd ni)sclf
Hindi) nil In-pi-oilon of your plnro of biislncs recently nml
took humpies of Hater for niinlysls.
nncloM'il IiitchIiIi pleaso find laboratory reort nn water
aualblH.
Tlii'so Hater rnnipl'.i Here taken nt tlio intake and nt
tlio lIUclllll'KC.
I hMi in I'oiiiiuenil you on tho maimer In nhlcli you con-
duct your place. Wo examined jour Hashing nincliliiu wlicro
MiltH n ru cli'iiiicit mill other equipment. It H iiulto cxlilent
that )Oii urn lining nil you can to comply Hllli all health
law h uml K protect your patrons.
TliiinkliiK you for tho courtesy shown us on our Inspec-
tion trip 1 am
Youth very truly
w. it. avi:iiii.
City Health Dept.
Sunset Plunge
Clean Hell Hater Mcrlllicil mul flltcml at UK) gallons lulmj o
keepx this Minl in sufo roudltlou
Bven Temperature SO Degrees A Good Place to Swim
STRAND
NOW PLAYING
Buck
Jones
IN
"Pardon
My
Nerve"
MUTT AND JEFF
CARTOON
STAR COMEDY
Schedule OMR II MR 12)30 3
3:15 1:30 r.:ts hus o:so
Unrtli-Mlllo t; Sntlim f.
RAMNA. Kan.. Aiiff 17. Hnrtles-
vl llo after IokIiik fix sumcn ntralght
defeated Sallua tdnv 4 to 1 In k
Bnmn In whlrh mi Hie si-":Ins wan
dune In the flrxt hilling.
Hcorn liy lnnlni;!'
Ilartlcsvlllo .. 100 oon nnn
Ballna 100 000 oon
It.ittorles Meekx and
Wllron Ilronks and WdHh
n ii R.
1 4 o
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llnit'.'i
Shaney IlinU N'o-HIt tinnie.
lNDHPKNtMSNCK Kan . Aw IT
Plinney pitched a n-i run
Rnlim hern today annlnut H ulpa
and dependence Hon. 8 tu t
Hi'nre by lnnlnK: l II R.
Hapulpa .... ono ono 0"" i 0
Independence 113 ?r2 10 K 11 I
Hnttnrle tipcliun Ii M'X Iwink
Phaney and I'oi i em.
BROADWAY
i'IiAYinothi: 1'it it tv Tin:
IMCl'l HI'.S
NOW PLAYING
LILLIAN Q 15 M
ATHC OIOU IN
D W OfilPT-ITH'S
DttOV-'PN Dt ossoru-
iinsT iiownstaihs OK
KKATK (JUC
.'HIM)Itn.V ANY 1A.
KKAT 1UC
a"
"One Clear C
Has shown to
crowded houses
At practically every show for five days. It has
been accepted by thousands who have seen it as
one of tlio
BEST
PICTURES
OF
THE YEAR
It has been continued for Thursday Friday and
Saturday and we cannot urge too strongly that
everyone make a special effort to see it before it
ends its run.
MID
Hear A. N. Lindsey
Every Night
at 8 o'clock
The
Big Cool
Tabernacle
From Fifteenth arid Utlca de-
tour three hlocka north nnd
one block east or tnko Fif-
teenth etreet bun direct to
hear
A. N. Lindsey 0
Ji
The "Oood Fellow" from Clinton Mo. at the Wheeling Avenue
Christian Church.
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