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SEOSDNY, Oe NEW MIDWEST LEAGUE SCHEDULE SLUGGER T0 GET CHANCE AT RIN ~ BOXER CON ATHLETIC GARD HERE John Pelkey and Lee Parker Matched for Bout Preceding Big Wrestling Match Monday _ Night; Hansen: to Meet Gilmore ne Pelkey, the battling Swede with a sledge-hammer unch who stopped Marcus Haines in a recent bout at the Pus il be pitted: against a more experienced boxer when he ties‘up with Lee Miyaka-Lamarque wre: he got the best of Haines inasmuch as it was his first venture with the gloves, Parker is the lad Charlie Doyle let down Feces @ knockout blow: es, ‘ker as a preliminary to the Taylor- ling match at the same theater next Monday night. Pelkey sprung something of a surprise when lub Standing National League. 19 ENTERED ‘IN RELAY AT DES MOINES| DES MOINES, Yows, April 20.— Several heats will be necessary in Seer aes Sore) sites rake o> lays * number of en- tries today. Nineteen have intention of competing in the dash, among them Nine entries have been made for the 120-yard high hurdies, event for the Drake relay: entries Bock, Ames; Crawf Towa; Wright, Nebraska, and Price, South Dakota Aarccihndarn Cafe Ae Redland Rel Relay Team Entered @be Caspet Daily Tribune Plans.for Four Games a Week Changed| To Daily Schedule; Denver Opens Play in Casper on May 13 One hundred and forty games—count ’em! share of them for Casper. That’s the latest dope on the new Midwest league brought back to Casper this morning by Walter Davoren, official Rees agEre peepee anes gleaned from Manager C. P. rbogast late Tuesday oon in Denver, w is meeting with George Tebeau of mn in Denver, where the latter Denver and Manager Kranniger of Sterling to arrange the schedule, The schedule probabi; will not be com- pleted until tonight. So great has been the enthusiasm attendant upon plans for the new league that it has been tentatively agreed, with the almost absolute cer- tainty that it will be adopted, to ex- tend the season to 140 games— no split season—and to play games every day instead of four games a.week, as Was at first planned. This, if it ma- terializes, will have the effect of mak- ing the Midwest league the biggest And a good Games Today National League. New York at Boston, Brooklyn at Philadelphia. St. Louis at Cincinnati. Pittsburgh at Chicago. American League. Chicago at St. Louis. Cleveland at Detroit CHSPER ENTERED IN ALL EVENTS OF STATE MEET Casper high will be entered in every event of the first state interscholastic track meet to be held at Douglas May 6 and records made in training indi- cate that local athletes will place in several events. Present plans call for running off all the track and field events of the meet in the afternoon. Casper athletes, who will be the first to represent the local high in a track |meet, will leave here in the morning. ps ac occ abonat ahs CENTRA uM TS P! ARK. Baseball teams of the Central and | Park schools will piay this afternoon at Athletic park in the grade school series for the city championship. East Casper, with two victories and one defeat to its credit, is leading the race \for the cup but has not yet met all competitors. Mary, Queen of Scots, “the White Queen” was called because she PAGE FIVE CHICAGO _INTERSCHOLASTIC! MEET TO BE MADE NATIONAL CHICAGO, April 20.—Special effort will be made by the University of possible. The meet, which will be held on May 28, {s being resumed this year for the first time since the war. Invitations will be sent. to high schools and academies all over the country, Athletic Director A. A. Stagg announced. Both east and west have won the meet in past years, Mercersburg acad- school of Azusa, Cal., in 1912 — Northwestern to Put on Tourney, EVANSTON, Ill, April 20.—North- western university will stage its an nual boxing tournament shortly after the spring vacation, it was an. of athletics. Chicago to make its interscholastic| track meet this spring as national as! emy taking it in 1907 and Citrus high} nounced by Dr. Dana Evans, director | TO CALL FOR 140 GAMES Missouri Valley. | Golf Tourney Is | Set Next Month LINCOLN, Neb. first annual Mi tournament will be held at the Uni- versity of Neb |Fred W. Luehrin letics of the Nebra: lextended to Mis: an invitation to to the meet. Two institutions, Jand the Univers accepted and wil coln ship. No Baseball at Minnesota U. next’ month, director of ath- institution, has { valley schools send representatives | Drake university y of Missouri, have send a team to Lin- to compete for the champion- | MINNEAPOL Minn., April 20— Weare Lowe. titties deague de thoceeesicy Eblladalptia’ sf pVashington, adupled) Witte: roaring, ‘After the |* “ths taalority (ot the. men out for cae ‘: cana of Big Ten Chicago -. _38 1 FIRST GAME HERE a kK. “dea nh of er husband, Lor miley. Vash dn a ind| conference baseball at the University )\claims to bea wrestler . TEEGS : aca er may find difficult to over- Liven ieee aye University of Redlands will'enter a Denver fans aro all “het up” about | to have intercollegiate boxing next me as a major ‘ebme-: ceitemainata Sapa "a team in the one-mile relay champlon-| the league and will give it their heart- year Northwestern will be represented ared by unlver- “The curtain raising will aleo be fea-| Piliadelph rites ship at the University of Pennsylva-|iest support, although it is freely: | ity_authorit , tured a mill between “Kid” Hansen = 1 3 nia relay carnival here next week, it!conceded there that Casper is the and “Dhde" Gilmore, two local lads V4 H Was anhounced today. It was stated, |‘class" of the organization. At least, | however, that the Pacific slope entry ‘was received so late for the event that they must take the outside position, | the drawing for position already hav- ing taken place. Redlands originally who have heldup their ends of more than one whirlwind battle in the ring here. - Neither has much on the other ” "when ft Gomes to exchanging blows). and in’ cleverness they will average|New York — Well for lively fight. ‘Weshingto that is their view. The schedule com- GIBBONS STOPS FLY? |to end September 18. The winners of mittee, at the close of its opening NEWARK, N. 2. April 20.—Tommy |the first half of the season will meet session ‘Tuesday, had completed the/Gibbons «f St. Yaa’ stopped Dan|the winner of the second half for the schedule only up to May 23. lynn of Boston in the eleventh round |championship, According to this program, Casfee! cer might. does not appear on its home grouivii;{ MEN a | ENTERNATIOD AL TO PLAY BALL. Big Jack Taylor, Wyoming heavy?| weight wrestling champion, will not be the amatour at the jiu-jitsu art that hhe appeared in his recent match with Tero Miyaka when he meets the Japanese phampion for the second fits temning, Taylor has ith his wrestling partner, Bklund, and others who have had ex- perience im the game. When he next mat with the 72p, Taylor w tc twist for a aitrangle- hold, a trick which he failed to dem- onstrate the last time. Taylor is spending the week at Buffalo working out with Eklund and will return here the last pf the week. To win his match from Lamarque, manager for Miyake and a wrestier of mo mean ability, Taylor myst pin him twice within an hour by catch-as- catch-can rules. This feat, according b> fans who liave seen Lamarque in action, will not be the easiest of his night's activities, e, it will be remembered, is the man who picked ‘Taylor from the floor and carried him to his corner after he had been de- feated by the Jap. He is exceedingly clever at the game in addition to pos- sessing prodigious strength for a man of his weight. Swimming Titles Are ‘at ‘Stake: in Contest Tonight BAN CISCO, April 20.—Na- tional swimming champions in the 220-yard senior breast stroke and the funior 400-yard relay and a Pacific coas? championship in the 220-yard free style race will be decided at the San Francisco Olympic club tonight. Bob ‘Skelton, Chicago, and Jack How- ell, San Francisco, will compete in the 220-yard event. Skelton, national champion in the 440-yard breast stroke event, defeated Howell at Detroit re- cently over the same distance. pba: Siesacait bape POLO CAPTAIN SAILS. NEW YORK, April 20.— Devereux (Milburn, captain of the American polo team, which will attempt to re- gain the international trophy from Great Britain this summer, sailed on the Olympic tod: SUMMERS BEATS ORTEGA. HELENA, Mont. April 20.—Al Summers,’ middleweight of Portland, Ore., won from Battling Ortega, of Oakland, Cal., in the eleventh round of a 15-round bout here last night on a foul. St. Louis +... Cleveland’ -—------. Boston ~. Detroit Chicago Philadelphia Last Scores National Leaguo At Philadelphia. R. H. EW Brooklyn ---000 000 200— 2 8 2 Philadelphia 100 00011*—-8 9 0 Batteries—Reuther, Cadore and Miller; Ring and Bugsy. At Cincinnati R. H. E. St. Louis _--.000 310 002— 6 12 1 Cincinnati 000 000 001— 1 Luk Batteries—May and Clemions; Mar- quard, Coumbe and Hargrave. At Boston: R. HL. E New York --200 004 210— 9 6 2 Baston -. 000 100 000— 1 6 1 tteri Douglas and Smith; Mc- Quillan, Scott, Coney and O'Neill, Goway. At Chicago: R. H. E. Pittsburgh -. “004 010 009—14 Chicago 000 001 001— 2 13 Batteries—Hamilton and Schmidt, Fuhr, Martin and O'Farrell. ‘ r American League. At Detroit “BR. Cleveland’/-~-000 010° 920—12 Detroit’ " Batteries—Coveleskie and | Hollings and Bassler. 1 9 3 Matteries—aber and Schalk; Soth- oron and Severeld. \ E. 10 3 At Washington R #H. Philadelphia 120 200 001— 6 Washington 426 100 01*—14 13 3 Batteries—Rommell, Naylor, Keefe and Perkins; Schacht and Gharrity. At New York—Boston-New York game postponed; wet grounds, rabtatsbohe ssi al & ichahaes PLAYER BALES AT AWARD. CALGARY, Alta., April 20.—Milton Steengraffe, former Calgary: pitcher, recently awarded to the Chicago White Sox, by a ruling given by Fed- eral Judge Kenesaw M. Landis, is not satisfied with the decision and does not intend to report to Chicago, ac- entered the class B one-mile event. en ee American and British Women Tie On Links LONDON, April .20.—Miss Alexa Stirling, woman golf champion, tied) Miss Cecil Leitch, the British woman champion for the scratch prize at the big open tournament for women. The score was 72, which is excellent for the cout et It is proposed to erect a monument in Washington, D. C., in memory of/ Miss Jane A. Delano, who died the American Red Cross. ——— in first woman coroners in the United France while serving as director gen- States, is said now to have an eye eral of the department of nursing of on the mayoralty of Utica, N. Y., her until May 13, when it opens a three. game series here against Denver, After Denyer is disposed of, Laramie will be here on May 16, 17, and 18. Greybull will then appear here in a four-game serles on May 20, 21, 22 and 23. Casper’s first road trip has its opening the season at Scottsbluff on April 27, whence it goes to Denver, where it begins its series on May 1, efter which it appears in Laramie on the fifth for a series, jumping from there to Sterling on the ninth and then —home James. In the méantime Casper ts prepar- ing for lis first pre-season game on the home grounds when it meets Grey- bull on Saturday. A record attendance is predicted. 22S ee Grace M. Morris, one of the LEWIS LOSES I NEW YORK, April 20. ler) Lewis failed last night to throw) Charles Carpenter of Augusta, Ga, intercollegiate champion, in 20 min- utes. NDICAP. CHESS GAME DRAW. HAVANA, April 20.—The thirteenth draw last night. CARPENTER SAILS MAY 7. PARIS, April 20.—Georges Carpen- tier will sail for America May 7. ciation 1921 pennant race will be played today. The schedule calls for 154 games, the season, however, di vided into two sections. The first closing July 2 and the other scheduled Dr. home city. Ea (Strang. | International baseball | Hinternaticnal chess game ended in a ¥ new league season opens today. Newark, N. J., which dropped from the league in 1919, has rounds replacing the Akron, Ohio, NEW ‘YORK, April 20.—The PAULETTE JS RELEASED. 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