Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 23, 1921, Page 8

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| eee INDICTMENTS ARE PENDING Formal Charges to Be Filed Again Against White Sox Next Week (By United Press) CHICAGO, March 23.—New indict- ments against the seven White Sox players charged with throwing the 1919 world series, dismissed last week, probably will be voted next week, according to prose- cuting officers. Additional confessions y were presented to the terday. ST. JOSEPH INFIELDER TRIES QUT WITH CUBS CHICAGO, March 23.—One of the best infielders of the Western League who performed last season with the St. Joseph club, will try for a per- manent berth on the Chicago Nat- ionals this season. The athlete is Johnny Kelleher, shortstop, who managed St: Joseph jast year and who critics declare is the best shortstop turned, out in the cir: cuit in years. In addition to piloting the club, Kelleher, although a shortstop, is equally capable of holding the sec ond base’ position. Kelleher batted. 293 last year. He is fast on tne bases, his record for thefts being 84, which mark was bhet- tered only two other members of the league. ————— Titleholder to Battle Gibbons Within 90 Days ST. PAUL, Minn., March 23.—John- ny Wilson has agreed to stake his middleweight title in a bout with Mike Gibbons of St. Paul “within ninety days,” according to a telegram Gib- bons received today from his repre- sentative in Boston. The contest would be staged in Boston, according to present plans, the message said Gibbons challenged Wilson‘recently. whose cases were AND JOHNNY MIT KING GOOD WIT! GOLDIE RAPP WHO 4 jar third baseman. Johnn: be retained in some capacity. SPORTS--LOCAL, STATE, NATIONA ‘CHELL EXPENSIVE RECRUITS H NEW YORK TEAMS—“Goldie” Rapp, whom the Giants purchased for $15,000, is scheduled to be the U iy Mitcbell, for whom the Yankees flock of players to Vernon, is playing in sensational style and will NEW YORK, March 23.—The half-million dollar purse for which Jack Dempsey and Georges Car- pentier were to have fought on July 2 has been withdrawn and the heavy- weights will box on a percentage basis when they engage in their world’s championship battle. This announcement was made here to- day by promoter Tex Rickard, after Norval Baptie and Everett McGow- an finished their threemile skating race at the Philadelphia ice palace last night in spectacular form. Mc- Gowan touched Baptie as they ap- proached the finish line, and the two sprawled on the ice, sliding across the finish feet first, with their arms lock- ed. McGowan's feet were in the lead but the referee, calling a foul, award- ed the race to Baptic, Bantamweight Champion Joe Lynch and Young Montreal are signed for a 10-round no-decision contest April 4 at Cleveland. Tommy Gibbons scored a technical knockout over Paul Sampson of Ne York in the second round of their bout at New York last night. Samp-| son was no match for Gibbons. Tommy Ryan of McKeesport, and Paul Moore of Memphis, will meet in a ten-round bantamweight fight in the Pennsylvania city on March 30. Adolph Pierotte, a youngster from the Mission league of California, pitched nine innings for the St. Louis Nationals against the Beaumont, Texas, leaguers yesterday. He is the A sturdy over- size Cord Tire that establishes a new standard for supreme durability and freedom from skidding. R. M. Duff Building SPORT FLASHES HOT OFF WIRE Pa.,| MICHE UNIVERSAL CORD Phone 309 first of the Cardinal twirlers to go the Jentire route, St. Louis won, 6 to 1. Twenty-two fight promoters of Chi- cago have organized the Illinois As- sociation of Boxing Managers. t William M, Benjamin of New York, |has been -elected captain of the Yale wrestling team for next season. Rules to govern a proposed free-for- Jall yacht race from Sandy Hook to |Ostend in July have been submitted |by the Belgian drafting committee to King Albert for approval, t three matches were declared} i draws. t |for the coming season. Bowlers from Denver will compete in the five-man event of the Amer ican Bowling congress tournament: it Buffalo, N. ¥., night. "Fleming Team No. 1 of Cleveland, leads the five-man division with 2,961 pit IN MOSHER 238 E. Midwest Ave. DEMPSEY AND CARPENTIER- 10 FIGHT ON PERCENTAGE BASIS several conferences with representa- tives of the principals. Under the new agreement, the pugilists will receive sixty per cent of ‘the gross gate receipts. Of this sum the winner will ta’<> 60 per cent and loser 40 per cent, The con- tract originally provided that Demp- sey, as champion, .was to receive $300,000 and Carpentier as challeng- er $200,000. Negotiations for a change in the contract have been under way for some time, it was stated, and Jacks Kearns, ‘manager “of | Dempsey, stgned the amendment today and a cable message from Descamps, man- ager of Carpentier, was also re- covied acquiescing in the change and stating that 2 signed agreement would be forwarded by mail. Various reasons for the change in he contract were advanced. It was stated that owing to the rule which prohibits the charging of more than $15 for a seat at a championship bout in this state, the contest could not be conducted with the han¢f- cap of a $300,000 guarantee in case it was decided to-stage the match here. PRES ae? PR NEW BARBER SHOP The Midwest barber shop was open- | ras? ed today in the Midwest Refining | Play in the fourth game of the|company building by Willian (Bill) | world’s chess championship tourna-| Shaffer, well known barber of Casper. {ment at Havana opens today. The bed with the latest fixtures, including owel sterilizer. BENNY CARRIES HARDEST PUNCH So Says Richie Mitchell; Com- parison With Kansas Injus-_ tice, He Says MILWAUKEE, Wis. March 23.— Richie Mitchell, the Milwaukee light~ weight, is convinced that Benny Leon- ard is the greatest lightweight hit- ter in the lightweight ranks and that Rocky Kansas would not last ten rounds against the champion. Mit- chell has fought Leonard and Kansas twice and believes himself capable of judging their punching ability. “To compare Kansas with Leonard is a rank {injustice to the champion,” Mitchell said, “Knowing them both as I do, I am confident that Kansas would not last ten rounds with Leon- ard. ; “I hope the near future holds for me another match with Kansas at which time I sincerely believe I can Lmake the margin of victory enough that-a blind man can: see it.” Mitchell, who has gone through. one of the most strenuous campaigns in lightweight history this season, in- tends to take a rest, and build himself up! The. Milwaukeeans admirers claim he®has fought too often and that a continuous selge of training has forced him to go stale. A FALLS THREE FLIGHTS, CONTRACTOR 13 KILLED COLORADO SPRID 23.—Charles Mullaney, $2 years old, varpenter contractor, was instantly killed when he accidentally plunged three floors down the freight elevator shaft at the Alamo hotel, His neck was broken, his skull fractured and bones were shattered by the force of the fall. Mullaney had been working ohly a few days at the Alamo. IDAHO: CHAMPIONS SEEK GAME WITH LOGAN FIVE DRIGGS, Idaho, March 23.—The Driggs High school iasketball team, winner of the Idaho’ state intercnol- astic championship, has chaliensed the Logan, Utah, High school team for games to decide the championship of Utah, Colorado and Idaho, The Logan team recently defeated the Greeley, Colo., High school team, which ‘held the championship of Colo- rado. GS, Colo., March pe Pelee OE ES KIWANIS LUNCHEON |. The Kiwanis club of Casper will hold one of its regular weekly noon- day luncheons in the Henning at 12 o'clock tomorrow, Several features will be introduced while the luncheon is in progress. The Kiwanis is the newest organiza- tion to ‘be’ formed in Casper and ‘al- ready boasts of a large membership. Se at, EXPECTED TO. STRENG' Tennis Champ Arrives at Port SAN FRANCISCO, « March . £3. Samuel Hardy, captain ef the victor- fous Americari Davis Cup tennis team, and Mrs. Hardy arrived’ here today from New Zealand. He was rnet at the dock by a committee *from the) California Lawn Tennis lon, which included William M. Johnston, former national singles champion and a member of the Davis Cup team. ALLEGED GAMBLER 16 FINED $100 BY COURT Wes Middleton, proprietor of . an alleged gambling room’ known as The Inn pleaded guilty toa of gambling and was fined $100 in ‘po-| lice court yesterday evening.” ‘Two NOTICE On April 1 our. carload of large elm trees will _be shipped to’ Casper. Orders for this delivery must be in my hands by March 25. i a S. H. Puntenny Buy Bull Dog Oranges by the dozen. Keep them in a bowl on the table within easy reach of the growing chil- dren. 3-22-2t Phone 760-3 All kinds of Sandwiches —- The new shop opens off of the Vincent J. Gallagher, Jr. of Brook-| lobby in the new building and has |lyn, » has been elected captain | a vety desirable location. |of the } academy swimming team |= - SSS ( | “An Easier Day’s Work’ —this FREE book tells you how Every housewife wants her copy of this wonderful FREE book, “An Easier Day’s Service, Highest Quality. Grand Best Boul of Chili in Town 20c The shop has five chairs and is aaber.| » At the Chili King Lunch t lar prices. Quick Ger d Central Block the most valuable books of How you can end cooking longer need spend long, kitchen pot. watching. a lucky cooking day. Gas Range. Casper Gas Come in and learn the facts. See for yourself the | folly of cooking in the old-time way. ~ i At the same time get this FREE Day’s Work.” Come in NOW, ~~ «>> : 119 East First St. “IORAIN’ ork.” It is one of its kind ever published. It tells you about the pleasure ‘of cooking with a uippéd with a-“LORAIN” Oven Heat Regulator. rk. How you can cook a whole meal in the oven at one time and never | even look at it until it is time to serve. How you no: ae hours in the , ‘ow you can make every,day The team-mates that make this possible are a “LORAIN” Oven Heat Regulator’on a Clark Jewel book, “An Easier '\ Phone 1500. OVEN HEAT ——— He pa er in court. AVI AVGTUA district. court. id the assessment. ~ police court’ and DANCE With The AMERICAN LEGION at S CHEMBECK’ S WINTER ‘GARDEN You Kan Kum! 3 Ladies Free ‘GIANTS’ PITCHING STAFF — Bill Ryan, left, arid Pat Shes, right, who cayne to the New York team from the International league, aré‘likely to wit regular berths with the team. othier-men-who were taken with Mid- dieton when Sam ‘Gaston, captain of, .|police visited the place were released _Middleton: has’ been’ a frequentycall- heretofore’ pleaded nét gulity to the charges and when fined always took appeal to the He has never been tried on this charge in the higher FRIDAY FRIDAY a FRIDAY RIDAY ty AVQAINA AVGIY, tion //has accepted an invitation to ad- x the Casper Real Estate board a jo-be held at the Henning Watel. next’ Monday evehig ‘ad prob- deliver a talk rommerce ONLY! DENVER MEDICAL INSTITUTE. dinner to be tly will be tvited to lore the of , COME AND BE: CURED FREE—Consultation, Examination—FREE ae low an to be within the reach of even the poorest, an@ Charges ‘arranged to auit your cunven paymente tation free. Hours, 9 a.m. to 8 DB. DenverMedical Institute SEATTLE, Wash., 23.— United States District Attorney Rob- ert C. Saunders filed in federal court here formal complaint charging Ftol- and R. Pothier, former army sergeant, with manslaughter in connection with the’ death! of Major Alexander H. 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Golf Everything for the Sportsman Corner Second and David Streets The Most Complete Stock of Sporting Goods and ~~ Auto Supplies in Wyoming Gun Ammunition Phone 214 REGULATOR Richards & Cunningham Co. ‘Pre-Easter Sale | Men’s IN OUR “) For three ments to For three Hats Department days only, Thurs- day, Friday and Saturday, we will allow liberal dis- , counts on all merchandise in our men’s and beys’ depart- Soca five our: patrons an opportunuity of saving a few dollars on spring cloth- ing, shoes, hats, caps, shirts, neckwear, etc. : _ ‘Clothing days only we will sell you any man’s or boy’s suit in the store at HALF of the regular price. We have - a large assortment of the well-known Hirsh-Wickwire make of suits for men and Fiber Nik suits for boys to . ‘select from. and Caps We have just received a shipment of men’s and boys’ chats for spring and summer wear and will allow dis- counts. THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST

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