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ae : PAGE FIVE OF THE SPORT WORLD| TAR ATHLETES. TO.GOMPETE IN. pTHPENN MEET Leading Athletes of U: S. and Eng-| latid Entered in Penn Relay Games at Philadelphia This W eek PHILADELPHIA._+{By mail.)—With| the leading college athletes of the Uni-/ ted States and England competing, the University of Pennsylvania will stage | her 26 annual relay carnival at Frank-/ lin field here next Friday and Satur. day thus inaugtrating what is expect-| ed to be the greatest SALECOOEISEIAtS | track season in the history of the sport. | More than three hundred schools and | colleges of the nation will be represent- ed teams with the combinéd track | and field team from Oxford and Cam-/ bridge universities of England as the} athletic fedture of thé meet. Establishéd in 1895 with competition among a limited number of institutions, | arly gaines have grown in scope) ey one Sopa taettsa until today the Penn. relays stand out as the greatest track and field meet in the world with the| sible exception of the Olympic <amies, The contests are officially ac-| capted @8 the opening of the collegiate athletic S6asoh and the entries have| inéreased if late years until two days | are required to complete a program whieh is run off with clock-like regular- y “rom time to time additional cham- pionshify relays have been added until) at present there are six open events with a score or more or graded class or division contests for schools colleges. Séme idea of the popularity of the premier events alone, may be gained from the fact that no less than STECHER, WORLD CHAMPION KEEPS TITLE FROM LEWIS—Left to right, | Strangler Lewis, George Bothner, referee; Joe Stecher, photographed in thé Tist Regimeétt armory just before the match. and 15 séeonds and was considered one of the greatest. New | the entire duration of the war: | tier is confident—so confident of [ning that he is willing to say that he |thinks he will beat Dempsey in’ six | rounds. lof thati who expects defeat. |He has defeated évery Buropeah ho: jer Of note ih thé last biglit Fears. fact that he was defeated jly Papke and Frank Klats has little to) tidn, | do in estimating Carpentier as a fight | railroad, high school, Wyoming Athletic This was eight years ag6; when|clul, Merchants’ of Commerce, Ainerican Legién ahd the Mullin club: The baseball committee is to. act to night on ip. in the Twilight league of the Mer chants’ association. jer. Carpentiér Match lasted 3 hours 4 minutes | list. comparison to speak of Dempsey 4+ a {formidable antagonist in the fight of the horrors Catpentier facedsthroughout Carpen- win This statement may appeir to belie the asseftion made previously that Carpéntier 18 a ifiodest and unassuining young mani. all s@rvblance 6f bragsing. Certainly Carpentier would not expécted to say that he expected Demp sey to defeat him. He is not the kind He merély oné 6f the millions of men is in |the French arty who never for one moment admitted defeat dufing the fighting against the Hun hordes. Car-| pentier has studied Dempser's meth cds of fighting: He Probably knows as much of Demnijiséy as any one, which is likely to be fH6ré tliah Dethps has doné in regard to Carpentier. Demp-!' |sey is an aieressive, rushing tiehter aed this is the pentier dof fighter that Car- has schooled himself td inte | That is One Of thé reasons that Hone Sey’s prepoderdncee im weight in wise causes the Frericliman any anxic both Bil was coffipatativély an un ttiel foviée. Bight yéars have made a sti@ntifie did tesofeetil fighter of the novice of nearly a decade ago. At that time he knew little of American meth- ods in the ring. He has made a study |of this during the years and today Car pentier may be said to follnit the American style of fighting to a greater extent than any other European pusi-| It is barely possible that this has| furnished by the hustling Phillies tn York has séen, | had considerable to do With his sticcess. pecioe pa ae waaieba LINCOLN AND 8 teams are entered for the six open championship relays next week. These teams represent colleges and universi-| ties from every part of the United) States including the far south, central w and Pacific coast. For the second time in the history of the relays a foreign team of col- legians will compete in the combined Oxford,Cambridge quartet which is to yainst America’s best in the two ch of the four’ star runnet ver the 880 yards course. The e is expected t8 develop the same sen-| sational restilt as was the case when| Oxford's fout competed in 1914 and| won by a seant two inches from Penn- sylvania at thé end of a thrilling four-| mile contest. x ~~. run 4 mile championship. © glish half milers is a JACK TAYLOR-LEAVES FOR SERIES OF MATCHES IN IDAKO AND WEST COAST = Jack Taylor, Wyoming's champ heavyweight wrestler who downed the) might¥ Eustace here Monday night, left | lust night for Gooding, Idaho, and oth- er towns where he will compete against eral smaller wrestlers of that State.! He is scheduled to close his tour of the state with a thatch with I. Roman-} off on May 7, Theté has been a long! standing disptite between Romanoff and! Taylor, and Taylor wants it settled. Casper wrestling fan& believe the bis| Wyoming dry farmer will throw Rom-; anoff with Case. ‘Taylor was still sore and stiff in his shoulder and right knee as'a result of the great scissor and toe holds Bus- tuce clamped on him Monday. Hustace came 1 except for a bad leg injured) 1 he fell to the mat towards the) he close of thé contest. Bustace said lost about ten pounds in weight in his batue with Taylor. oo WALTER GALDWELL LOSES TD KRUVOGKY ON GOKST (By Associated Press.) ANGELES, Calif., April 28.— | Kruvosky of San Franeisco | Walter Caldwell of AL | buquerque, N. ML, here last tight. | they are light-heavyweights. “Kid” Palmer, “the Arizona wild- was givén a decisi over George of Los Angeles, wel- terweight, | | | | Lo “Ro OF defeated Meyers, welterweight; beat zgerald. SHIFT HOURS CHANGED. TO AID DIAMOND PLAY Starting Ma 8, all employes of the| nery except those in the! retinery + oucrs Gepartinent will start work at clock in thé therning and quit work aily 3:30 o'clock instead of 8 o'cl madi 0 o'clock. This change has bee nade to é@hable workers to play ball thee afternoons before it gets dark. i,t new rule will effect 767 workers. 's optional with the other ‘le mft- ment if it Wishes to follow ‘he culling, | THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE U. 8. —=—= Room 23—To Building Phone c. E. Hoop 1960, AGENT ALSO FIRE 3 CE |to the reading public to get away from the mouthings, bragging and| swashbuckling tactics of the average American pugilist and his man- out of the match in fairly good}™ KRAMER BOUT CALLED DRAW (By Assutlated Press.) A, APizona, April 28.—Ralph Lincoln and “Sailor” Kranier, both GARPENTIER 1S RING. FAVORITE FRENCHMAN WINS FRIENDS HERE of Los Angeles, boxed tén fast roands to a draw here last night. A Permanent Officers to.Be Named Tt 18 the tanner iif which! ral Wyoming Athletic league, has culled jhe talks of His hopes that take away a meeting of the league for Friday night jmakes thé staterient of thé fact iti a/teen orgaitizations ahd clubs have been business way, jist as a merchant might! invitea to send delegates to the meeting say he intended anil expetted to double which is to start at 8 o'clock Friday | the Volume of his biisiness withid a cer- | tain stated period. | Rod and Gun club, Lake of the Woods, The | Standard tioh, |. There f ier Gavey Grarath, ‘The Phila had |? the office department at the Stan- | been tduted to run backwards fforh the |4rd refinery, 4 to 8, yesterday after. | noon on the Standard grounds. Henry {Prptunndere) a ¥ . -Yankeog | fered a badly cut finger in catching} leita cherfares eaneon agra: Tod's deliveries: Tolhurst hurled a} | a - ? S AP") creat game for the office departmént| | Pearance in Boston this seagon. The lint incked the support to wih. Eads | Hub fatis wooed and jee favorite until he was knocked out of the box in the Both the ball fans so far this season, first tap of the gong. 2 ae “ENTRANTS IN. . OE TOURNEY TENBERED USE OF ATHLETIC CLUB HERE HLETIC CLUE MEETS FRIDAY " George McLeod ounced today This Week and League Rep- that those who filed application to resentatives Will Attend ter the B. P. O.E. boxi tournament which {s to decide the am: ir cham: Burke Sinclair, president of the Cen Pe RE Chater entine, atag, iy) Wi) have the privile of traini and working Gut at the Casper Athletic club He merely in the cotirthouse. More than four Se Sng A ee pene te fymnasium of this athletic elub that preliminary bouts are to be held start- ing Thursday night; Mr 13, and last- |night. Temporary officers to hold office Pipestone eee tor a month were named a little more | Every section of the state is to be bal thane month nec, jcovered with publicity matter so that Hlection of officers for the coming year | <ueders. of Sewapapere in all sections airline: MAGE et BERRIEN IGT, Ant of Wyoming will learn of the coming tiydawe ib to be tiie Tidin order wf. bist tournament io be held under the aus- ness Friday night. At the meeting held MICRO TAE her ete about a month ago, a baseball cominit- PS are tee Leia ed fig WAN ACPUIREA, in teen, wy PeelligHt aterial will learn of a ehanee to win Baseball league, which is now about te Sno ee Seay posing Shean Start its opening seasoh. | i ae Foti i ‘A permanent board of governots is to l eere ane RRO cme oe here are many high-class infielders | s _ in the bi s a a r o f |the league. Present temporary officers tr ah baad EL RUG Beta ee SDP alrrattt, viskbe dent: Jick one who has anything on Ro; Horns by of the Cardinals. The ouis club Tréasurer ©. H. Reimerth, see- | CARDINALS NEW FIRST BASEMAN : has repeatedly refused to sell Horhsby, and Mr, Sinclair, president. —Jaques Fournier who was formerly) and his all-round pastiming 1s the The clubs and organizations interest- Aimectal 18 thé i@w | answer. s toed in athletics which have been invited | With the Chicago Americans Is the pbb Oey eS to attend the meeting Friday are the|sackér fe the St. Louis team. His) pyere are no denying the edtly heav¥ batting is expeeted to aid the) Carditials: } games of the Yankées were disappoitit- ing to the New York faris. Still, the season and onee the Yanks’ of talent catches the step there may be something doing in the natibnal pastime in Gothans. Industrial associa- ning AtHletic associa- , Northwestern Refine Midwest Re Burlington railr is young STILL CLEANERS OEFEAT STANDARD OFICE FORGE. bevy sociation, Chamber the application for member- ve been mahy but hotable than that } <oomeeg MAME TUESOR 4109 ® besh more \ | ] The still cleaning department def | | Smith, catcher for the still cledhers, suf-| ed their old did ers. the a the Giants and the Cubs haijing ever into the win colum 1 vrobably far strong: | partments er than thier early records indi t lgarmhes sta receiving t at at 4 o'’cloc! the for the office work- There are five bastball teams play- | afternoon nowW, representing each of the mialii de at the Casper refinety. The ° Stahd. | are AG MASTER STRENGTH | AND BLOOD: BUILDER No pugilist in the history of ringdom has earned the respect of the public as has Georges Carpentier, the French heavyweight champion of Europé. This not only is confined to those who are actively inter-| ested in ring affairs, but includes persons in all walks in life, men and women. Since his arrival in this country he has enhanced his reputa- tion by his modest and genteel bearing. It has been an infinite relief ager. Fs zed On the great statue which is sym While his personality alone would be Volic of the friendship which sufficient to give Carpentier the enyidble| tween his country and the « re position he holds in the estimation of| public of the new werd. the public, it is the fact that.he isa) Needless to say, Carpentier expects real fighting man, who went into the!to defeat Demp: grim realities of death battles that has! That he played a man part in the greatest tragedy in the world’s-histofy is‘evidenced by the that he has numerous ions from army conimanders as well being deco-| rated for valor on the field. Carpentier made huge sacrifices, working for a few cer as well as risking his life, while his American contemporary, ack Dempsey, now is charged with run- ning out of it by graspng at any of the excuses offered that would keep him away from the fighting front, A little incident is characteristic of the man and shows him to be possessed of sentiment. It was noted that as the ship on which he arrived in this coun- It were a pitiful TIM THE TAILOR Do Your Tailoring Also Cleaning and Pressing 20 Years’ Experience try was steaming up New York har- CALL 467-R hor and was passing the Statue of Liberty on Bedloe'’s Island, that Car 125 North Center pentier took off his hat and remained uncov red he silently and intently! 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