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TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1921 Che Casper Daily Tribune PAGE FIVE BIG LEAGUE CLUBS > ALL SET FOR OPENING OF SEASON HARVEY PEAKING STOPS COPLEN [Fest Says Biz Question Is Whether IN FOURTH ROUND OF IRIS FIGHT Nation After Scandal Boilermaker Wins by Knockout Route and Charlie Doyle Puts Lee Parker Away With Haymaker; Haines Suffers Fractured Ribs ENTERS RELAY. opened — officially tomorrow when PHILADELPHIA, Pa. April 12.—| Northwestern journeys to Urbana to ‘The University of Nebraska has en-|™Mect the University of linois. tered teams in the one-mile relay and i |the sprint medley races at the Uhi| GIBBONS MEETS WILLIAMS. [versity of Pennsylvania railway car-|. NEW YORK, April 12.—Tommy [nivel on April 29 and 30, it was an-|Gibbons of St. Paul, will engaze nowiced today. Nebraska also will|Larry Williams, Bridgeport, Conn.. ibe represented in a number of special! heavyweight, in a 15-round bout here ‘events, Derring will run in the 100| tonight. yard dash; Wrighg in the 220 and 440 —— hurdles; Dale in“the shot put, and GREB KAYOES JONES. TEAM CAPTAIN lead Squad Elects Chief for | Next Season; Other Notes of School Athletics WHERE THEY WILL PLAY TOMORROW, National League.’ Amorican League. Prooklyn nt Boston. Chicago at Detroit. New York at PhilnésIphia. Cleveland at St. Louis. at Cincinnati. Phi iphia at New York. St. Louis at Chicago. Bost ae ‘Washington, pee OES. William Lester, sopho Harvey Per! Casper heavywe' Moulton in the javelin throw. TORONTO, Ont., April 12—Harry fof thbl Caisde KER Comat cootenTiae ch P landed /on George Harry per hig 1 football and Goplen for a decisive knockout in the third round of their say, HENRY L. FARRELL. |Greb knocked out Soldier Jones in |basketball squads'/for |. the. past. two scheduled 10-round battle last night at the Iris theater as the | SUPS TARE ORE OME: fe fcuret rennd test niaht. ted Press orréspondent,) ; —- windup of a card which saw two others relegated to slum- NEW YORK, “Apel 12.— Spring planting in baseball | ,,¢MICAG® April 12—A brief work:| Ray AND DUNDEE DRAW. out wi theduled for the Chica: ib berland and two decisions given. In the knockout events| Starts tomorrow. Nationals today in preparation for the| PITTSBURGH, Pa:, April 12. Lee Parker, a Denver battler, went out in the fourth round Sixteen major league managers wiil drop a pennant seed | opening game of the season tomor-|Jobnny Ray and Johnny Dundee after being Knocked’ down -several|hut neither of the me ndrew blood.| with crossed fingers and the hope that its plant will bloom |FoW. here against ihe Cardinals, Alex-| fought @ ten-round,draw last night, times by Charlle Doyle and Mark) It eppeared that Perkins was carry-|in Octoter with a world’s series crop of coin. Perera, ecanectem yan, Bitcln aie} years, will have the honor of being captain of the 1921-22 basketball squad Jof the local school. He was elected [by members of the squad at a recent athletic meeting. Lester was the only Casper player that achieved honor- able mention in the recent basketball Making Progress. The track team of Casper high school this year will be on a par with leading interscholastic squads, ac- cording to the prediction of Coach Dean Morgan, who is supervising ac- jtive training. The team aspirants have been going through conditioning reises for the past several weeks and was in fair shape for appearance in abbreviated apparel for the track tryouts yesterday afternoon. Plans are being made for an interscholastic tournament which will be held pric to competition of the local squad in Coast Mermaid PADDOCK, WHO BROKE WORLD | Interscholastic meets. ' ECLORD TWICE—It seems to be —— To Attempt to a habit with Charles W, Paddock of | Grade Baseball Haines was unable to stand the vici: aren Siac: openin : BURMAN BEATS LOADMAN. tournament at Laramie cdalaineuing: GE Heese cPnelll tained Eyeing dike Ghiaary AE teal The 1921 season starts with tie usual assortment of pre-| eae ke | PHILADELPHIA, Pa. April 12 pee te ATE took the count in the second and ex-/ P dictions and hopes for success. leaguts. took strozz-r, with improved | 80X.GO TO DETROIT. |Joe Burman: defeated Dick Loadman Styphep tebe | egninktlod tekwesiaa itwo: hrckcan ithe! Last year at this time the jex< was |stvvs that Should furnish the hottest 4 . ‘ Haines was taken to a local hospital] tnroceh agoreasivn taste tne mna|—“Win baseball come back after the|"ace of recent years for the Sie REEACA CO REEL ihe, NBS where his condition is not considered) clinches and his ability to land hara|¥2 ploaiip Honora AB pls seg i eh Aah se SMa Amateurs Battling, serious. lefts and rights in coming out of his} This year it is—‘Will baseball come| Very few eritics look to see the hon-| tha pitching sclection ty stice, with|,, BOSTON, Mass., April 12.—After ‘The Poeltl-Haines fight was a sub-'crouch. Coplen was bleeding freely|back after the scandal?” Jora wort hy the samo teams. Cleveland | j.aher ag tho alternate, /ehting In the early morning hours stitute mill for the Cordova-Connell|from nose, mouth ‘and head shortly] Executive heads of the leagues and |!8 considered @ repeater in the Ameri-|"“"°" “ ee {today in the preliminary rounds of battle, Poeltl took after Haines in alafter the round opened. He backed|/the club owners believe it will since |°2" league, but the New York Giants COLLE PLAY BALL ,the national amateur boxing title matter of fact manner and proved to) Perkins away but was unable to pro-lorganized baseball has shown its. de-|*T° favored to beat out the Brooklyn ay dare |tournament, the survivors rested in bo one of the hardest sluggers ever| tect himself from thehusky battler’s| cite to keep the game clean by banish, Robins for the privilege of defending | CHICAGO, April 12.—The western| preparation for the sem{-final and seen in the local ring. In the first] lunges as he came out of the clinches.|ing the players which drew national |the National league flag in the series | conference baseball season will _ be! final tests tonight. round after both men had shown an|Perkins made a hard right swing and| suspicion on the game. battles. inclination to exchange punches,|fell to the mat as Coplen sidestepped.| “Baseball had its best and most| The National league has two greatly |of the E Poeltl ‘landed a hard right to the Jaw! Goth men went after honors in the| prosperous season last year. I can seo {improved clubs in the Giants and the| Harry Frazec’s characteristic winters | and Haines went down. He waS/tnira round and there was a violent}no reason why it should not repeat |Pittsburgh Pirates, which look to have|of trading and Lee Fohl will take groggy during the remainder of the) axchange of punches but none seemed] this year,” John A. Heyder, president |the prize between them. Jimmy Burke's place wtih the St. round but managed to stay. In the/¢> reach a vital point. Two or three-of the National league, said today. The Giants found in Goldie Rapp, | Louis Brown: second stanza, Poeltl renewed his/ times Coplen rocked Perkins out of| Politically the season starts with an|former St. Paul third baseman, an in- in eight reunds last night. } ton Red Sox after one of) abe Ruth *ill be one of | ss usual F + Ge sin Chana rets tosreacae carly Part) nis crouch with Vicious rights to the|improved organization presided over| fielder whe promises to fill ‘a hole|the big features <¢ the season. If the | ‘ the University of Southern Califor. | Games Scheduled, -|body and head. Perkins rushed the|by Judge Landis. Technically, both|through which the pennant slipped| Bambino can got. nw ay an early | Si “4 Ch 1 ia to break world's records, In one | 4 definite line-up on the grade Blonde Hathaway won a decision| fighting to the topes where he se- last year, Manager McGraw was also|‘start, it is almost a sure bet that he wum anne day: he ‘equalled the. mask of 9 3-5 | choo! Daschell championship. will Up over Kid Hansen in a six-round event|cured an advantage in an exchange fortunate in picking up two fine|will break the 64-homertun record seconds for the 100-yard dash and set. | cstabliat ed: In basoh. Stone bt after apparently having a knockout! of hard right and left punches. As : ee s@ |pitching prospects in Bill Ryan and|that he made last season. new record of 20 4.5 seconds for |P° played this | w Baers Ceater, victory at his finger tips. Hansen|Coplen camo off the ropes Perkins : Pat Shea. - # —— i The previous record |Jumped off to the lead by defeating Recent reports here from the Pa- ‘ 4 Wy R : f long standing was 21 1-5 seconds. Rabbit Maranville wili put new life cific coast, state that Martha Gooch, 2 the first round but fought back game:|they clinched. Near the end of the and strength in the Pittsburgh Ph Neighbors Put In the 15-year-old mermaid wonder, will| Then two days later, before his new ly, Hansen stayed over the whole/third , another open exchange of z 7 rates, fillin, | a records could be 0. K,’d by the A. {Play Central tomorrow evening and oe : , filling a want that also kept the be taken to England for an attempt : bese Mant On poe iad taf s course and at the end of the sixth! punches saw Perkins landing hard “ms BEANE | Pirates down in the race last year. ( rop for Farmer |to swim the English channel. This| 4: U- he ran 220 yards in 21 seconds | Fast Crsper Will pias the Park paw Central seore of 1 went down for the count of rine in|rocked him with a straight left and erday afternoon by a to 8. West Casper will round the rough going told ‘on both ; sat ha rar be flat—still under the old record. timers sThureday: evening: cision, but the popular decision of the}right and Coplen went down. As tho|’ : y OME, Domne Ite ee In Bereavement err.a nace hy the ttle girl 19 re-| d ns RONG ANE. Peebtith orit will AeseaRbe TRE, crow brow te support of te Teferee started to toll the count the : : Serer en the Houaaialpeed avon x sponsible for fhe plan to have her| (TOOQYEAY uts SODbORIbEERY TH le: probab lester’ tie mg rang. ee Sc stay SS |make the attempt. 8 ff the grade school tea vit pay a fluke. j | tars of the grade school teams wil After the minute rest the fight was |» Cleveland, New York and St. Loui ‘The Tribune) I ‘ 1 Ci S form an all-star aggregation later in “One of ae, clovrest,exiitions ot siven'to Bertin beans Conlon Wa qenveland, New York and) st. Loyis Ape te -When rset ears test tastnge™ Sian OMUMION SOCK | rvcwion co pias the winners of the ; sti dreamland despite the admin- legugue. with:.the - ba: ary Eayl a farmer of the Soukup s Re high school cl ames. Kid Amos and Dude Gilmore. Feel- ri . league Ww st re chance that |? | Gooch, is a resident of Casper and ing out each other, the batile in the| ations of his seconds. | Copley : eos Washington and the Athletics wit! slip | @istrict of Campbell county, went east /nas been foreman of the Midwest pipe- = Bayan first session was'tames In the second | Wat, out, over, 18 minutes ‘before he : ey fn and. associate with the “upper |t attend the funernl of his mother Hting Bangs which strung the pipelines] | COLUMBUS, Oho, Aneil_12—The GADDOGK AND LEWIS T0 ‘Am 3 ; K ‘as depressed no! 2 hetwe t e Tire & pber company, Gilmore's ave cnleothiaions Beet George McLeod, promioter of the ‘Tris Speaker has the same club, with |Te#vement but also by the Knowledge | etd, RENE TT my ReGe sae ST Ces kaon etsday fled: ea nelemigrii ane reely “The battle was hard over the|P°*iNs card also officiated as referee fRad @ much stronger pitching staff to go|that he would be absent from the secretary of state reducing its com: ‘whole route and neither of the boys|*74 handled the fights in veteran i through the season. The Yanks haye |f4rm at the very time when his labor) itt bak toed Lechter pecan mon capital stock from $100,000,000 to style. His announcement that in “3 % MH la powerful club, but slow and -|was in the greatest need there.|by winning all the diving and swim-| 94 049 noo 000) eee a Toke te the cn okn Pease ‘of decision the verdict would go ae oe : wieldly, while the’Browns lack pitch. |Hastening home as soon’ as porsibie | Huns Sontests ini al teuenatment whish Sh eis ee The decision ‘went to Amos; who to the most aggressive fighter war , ers to get by the Indians. he was amazed to discover that the| Was held at Gregson last year. Gre; MARTIAL LAW IN GRE! ECE. DES MOINI lows, April 22. son, is a big resort outside of Butte, Mont. Her most recent successes have the more aggressive and who landed Seay, Earl Caddoc popular. ‘Clarence West officiated at| 9M : # Bek ‘The White Sox perhaps will be|50-acre tract which he had intended ote Walent, lows wit | | the gong. a " A .|to put into crop had been broken Abe —Establis . Lf more ¢lean punchts. y watched closer. Ve any team in the} 00. ocoded during his absence. The {been over long distance swims. She April Establishment Ed (Strangler) Lewis, tonight Lee Parker, brought here from ig leagues.’ Fld Gleason hase monu- | 7 had been done by ten ‘aym-|Wwon a five-mile free-for-all on the law In Greece was dis-|in a finish match in an effort to re- Dehver: fos the “Durpoes (or Caving OCU ar to Tape bah Eee Ge eum ubaiepm, the ym | coast and later won an endurance con- _the chamber of deputies | gain the heavyweight wrestling cham- remnants of the wreck that survived {Pathetic neighbors. last fall's expose. Chicego fans are discoprage and think they are shoot | Other accomplishments have caused and from that minute there was never ihg high when they hope for a first Buenos Aires Is sport srition to hail ie gone ot the an illusion with the audience that he : A Si dens division club. : elas code oe atele tte Ceca oO abe RNR, ee aa | 22 Coes tccommusament as men] A sked to Unload | iP rca tts ‘councry ‘en route to Three times during the second} The record and ability of Charles B. : : ager of the Detroit Tigers also will be trip across rbot aes fatepes: round Parker went down and in each|Stafford, secretary-manager of the |.: 2 ‘ P98 | watched with the greatest interest by] °* 73 A | Snglanty for the “etal sar tie ehigieh case he took nine to recover his senses| chamber of commerce, in horse shoe . Ee 288 | the tans who are anxious to know if Vessel Tied Up before renewing the battle. Doyle|pitching disputes a claim recently : Shee SPAY | the game's greatest player can become | was beating ‘tim all the way, but}set up by P, C. Wray, a member of the ‘ the greatest manager. The “Georgia | Parker's vicious punches marked the] Wray Cafe company, that he was barn- : Peach” seems to have won the support local battler a little. yard golf champion. of.the players and had great results] purED Inthe third round Parker opened| The dispute as to the supremacy 4 > < during the training season. authorities in this cit Charles Doyle a real tryout, ‘stepped in front of one of Doyle's haymakérs in the early part of the drat round] Patch Merseshoes Fo REE jtest after swimming 28 miles. pionship. SEE TOD SLOAN, THE GREAT JOCKEY, RIDE THE WINNING HORSE IN THE FUTURITY LYRIC Continuous 1 P. M. to 11 P. M. —- Safe Transaction. “Dad,” said the financter's son, April 12.—Port |running into his father's office, “lend iclally |me $600." with a rush and had the better of|hetween the two men resulted in a oe . é There are other new , managers| requested by the “What for, my boy?” TODAY AND TOMORROW the opening exchange of punches. He} match being arranged for next Sunday 5 neha work will also add to the inter-|ping board yesterday to give permis.| {I've got a sure iid enithe apetketi s looked good until Doyle ‘connected]afternoon. Both men are allowed to] Bij cea wm est in the pennant races, sion for non-union laborers to unload ‘ow much shall we make out o! A B B. H with a hardsiethitotthe: chiny/ Pacer | erativepars saements Nis} Wele Ani 5 z g ‘ |Evers is back with his “old lo the steamer Martha Washington | it?” asked the old man cautiously. ENJAMIN AMPTON Production took the count of nine again and|which to practice. z <j pes Chicago Cubs; Bill Donovan is going] which has been tied up here because| “A couple of hundred sure,” replied showed an inclination to hold on when} It was not until after the match ; % jto try what no one else has been able|of a boycott of union port workers. |the boy eagerly, “That's a hundred lo regained his feet. Doyle was un-|had been made that Mr. Stefford’s ee to do for the Phils and Fred Mitchell|'The authorities also were asked to | each.” Me able to land telling blows until the} record became known in the barn- me e will handle the Boston Braves. protect any men employed in the| ‘Here's your hundred,” said his close of the round when Parker was|yard golf. ‘His most recent accom-| “SPEED TWIRLEK” TRYING A Half of the clubs in the American eee (of taking the cargo out of Hig jeathey “Let's consider that we have knocked out with.a hard right upper-|plishment was that of winning the “COMEBACK” — Walter Johnson, |league will be in new hands. Like | w 's hold. made this deal and that it has suc cut. As the referee tolled eight the}championship of the American City| the celebrated speedball artist, in |Ty Cobb, George McBride is making — ied, You make a hundred dollars gong rang. Parker was carried to] Bureau school which was held last| training with the Washington team |his managerial debut at Washington. 3UNE y. IE! and I save five hundred,’"—Boston his corner and revived. year. Mr. Stafford won the state wile, Hugh Duffy will handle what is left S Transcript He was shaky at the opening of|champlonship of Minnesota in 1912, a the fourth round and early went to} 1913 and 1914, and in addition won | 2 7m 2 . / ; LAP I Liapcea rf a the novel af” the mat. He took nine and came|the state championship of Wisconsin DAY 2 back, Doyle set himself and as Park-| in 1915. : : ? ry» <—~ | Stewart iieard White er led at him, brushed the punch aside and landed a clean sleep pro- ducer on Parker’s chin. Parker was carried from the ring and remained in dreamland for nearly an hour in his dressing room. Coplen Outpointed In Every Round, =, For the final number of the eve- ning bill, George,Coplen was in the ae before Parker had been removed. darvey Perkins followed a moment’ ¢ later. Both men shook hands, show-|{™@ Today and Tomorrow J ing that no enmity existed as the re- AT THE LYRIC / sult of a former meeting. i} L At the start of the fight Perkins 7 adopte da jackknife crouch which Coplen was unable to solve. Perkins Mr. Wray says those records are ancient history and he still maintains that he will be able to beat anyone who learned to pitch horseshoes out: side of Missouri, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY cam sels BY Jewelry and watch repairing by ex- pert workmen. All work guaranteed. Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co., O-S. Bldg. 3-5-tf We im a Complete Line of The Greatest and Most Spectacular Western Picture Ever Produced Questions What is the Killer? Does the lust for power make men killers? What is the retribution of a killer? Can a man be a genius and also a killer? 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