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PAGE SIX I World Results | By Leased Wire |_| —— ———!) REFINERS TO BATTLE GREYBULL IN SERIES STARTING THURSDAY Bisons to Fight for Position at Head of League in| Games Here This Week; Denver Goes to Sterling and Scottsbluff to Laramie | The Casper Refiners will fight to retain their position at the head of the percentage column in the Midwest league in the four-game series with Greybull scheduled to open here i The Greybull cian, now second in the league,} the Refiners a setback, while Denver, which} b standing, expects to win most of its games T hope is t Return Horseshoe Match Arranged The postponed horseshoe pitching "contest between R. M. Andrus and A. 1B passed | Thompson, representing the Stand-} ast night enroute |arq Oil company, and C. B. Stafford where they took ang Pete Wray, representing the ree, the best| chamber of commerce, will be held : against ® Saturday afternoon, according to the jterms of a new agreerfier e that has ts to go into series | been reached by the contesting parties. with a strengthened! ‘The match will be held under Min- 2 of new additions to/nesota st fair regulations which t available today, but | wil favor the chamber of commerce} eived by Tom | voecers h team will be allowed to ver managr, on leaving | use their own shoes—horseshoes. that his club would| The absence of A. E, Thompson,{ in the Sterling | who is said to have found urgent business in Colorado, leads the chain- ber of commerce men to tho belief that the Standard pitchers are anx ious to delay the match at least an other week until they have a chance to get a little more practice een re night YOUNG KETCHEL, Thursday evening. California welterweight Stopper of Denver in a 10-round battle at who will meet Johnny the Pavilion ‘Theater the exceptoin of » which will proba- BALLOON RACE PLANNED, NEW YORK, May 25.—Plans for a| he Midwest League. ing considered by Won Lost Pet. America, it was announced today.| develop into an internationalist were! apranTic CITY, N. J. May Casper ———--—___4 4 The race would be between balloons! he to devote sufficient time to prac- Kearns, manager of Jack Dem Greybull — 15 8 entered by cities throughout the coun- tice atop a pony. today eradicated a. color Denver -11 9 try and manned by crews ‘from thesc| =e are ia that the champior Scottsblutt a We cities. Chambers of commerce and| ITALY TO RACE YACHT. : orges curpeutiee "eat tit Sterling other organizations will be asked to Ww YORK, MM will rs will be le! jown. Laramie co-operate. enter the field 6f international. six|next opponent of Dempsey. after Car pdaeaiess metre yacht ricing, according to word|pentier hes ‘heen. conquered will O'LEARY JOINS OKLAHOMA CITY. received bere from Rome, The Coppa!the man whose services can guarap “ OKLAHOMA CITY, Olda., May 25.|D'ltajia, kas béen donated as a, ‘six ‘worthy of consideratior Cleveland -—_ 3 —Dan O'Leary, veteran major league | metre, traphy, “The.first races will be weight ‘champion of the New York 13 coach and manager, who retired in| sailed over. a Mediterranean course | Detroit -- 17 1916, will join the Oklahoma City |next spring and special invitatiors| Kearns made this announcement Washington 18 Western leaguo club as assistant | will be extended to. both American when asked whether Kid Norfolk had Boston cago Bt Louis Philadelphia manager and coach of pitchers, May 30, it was announced today. HERMAN GOING ABROAD. 1 NEW ORLEANS, La., Pete Herman, National League. Won. Lost. Pct.) champion, will sail for England June | rounds. | meeting with the colored heavyweight Pittsburgh —---- 25. 7 781/14 to meet Jimmy Higgins, cham. & : Kearns would make no promises. New York — 22 ol pion of France, in 2 20-roun¢ battle. MARTIN STOPS CARPENTER. | “Dempsey is a free-for-all cham- Brooklyn aw -528|"Phe fight is scheduled to take place} COLUMBUS, Ohio 25.—Bob | pion,” Kearns said. ‘‘He has the am- Boston 16 -467/in London on July 4. Martin knocked out Ned:Carpenter of bition to be pronounced the greatest hicago - 15 +464 Milwaukee, in 21 seconds last night. |-heavyweight of all. time. 1, believe PRINCE IS POLO FAN. NEW YORK, May 25.—American polo players practicing at Hurling- ham, England, for the coming inter- national matches, recently watched cinnati Louis Philadelphia 18 -357 20 -333 TUESDAY'S RESULTS. National League. - R. 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Jinston-Salem, N.C unique national -batioon race are be-| Judging fro the Aero Club of|the future king of Great Britain might ylet with no mean result. is hand DAN _O0’DOWD SHADES ROPER. NEW YORK, May 25.—Dan O'Dowd May 25.—/Iast night received. th former bantamweight/ ion over Captain Bob Roper, in 15 TWILIGHT BASEBALL. CHICAGO, May 25.—The first: trial of twilight ‘baseball in heduled to start at | Last Scores the Ptince of Wales swinging a mal-| Tuesday at.a sem!-pro park. | | —————————————————— ——=— IRST thing you do next —go get some makin’s papers and some Prince ‘Albert tobacco and puffaway on a home made cigarette that will hit on all your smoke cylinders! No use sitting-by and say- ing maybe you’ll cash this hunch tomorrcw. Do it while the going’s good, fot man-o- man, you can’t figure out what you’re passing by! Such flavor, such coolness, such more-ish-ness—vwell, the only way to get the words em- phatic. enough is to go to it and know yourself! At pregent » one stroke but Judges’ decis- | Chicago is p. m. next SPORT FLASHES HOT OFF WIRE | DEMPSEY WILL LET BARS DOWN here. | Sparring partner. reports that he had made that Consideration is coming to him. I believe that on July 2 he will make the verdict unanimous.” apes ae {bidden to smoke while on duty. You'll enjoy the sport of rolling ‘em with P. A.! And, besides Prince Albert’s delightful flavor, there’s its freedom from bite and parch which is cut out by, our exclusive patented proc- ess! Certainly — you smoke P. A. from sun up till you slip between the sheets with- out a comeback, Prince Albert is the tobac- co that revolutionized pipe smoking. Ifyou never could smoke a pipe — forget it! You can—AND YOU WILL —if you use Prince Albert for packing! It’s a;smoke revelation in ‘a jimmy pipe or a cigarette! PRINGE ALBERT the national joy smoke refused advances to come here as » Kearns said that “special rates’’ to Norfolk are unfotnded. No: folk would be welcome but as far as going to the point of guaranteeing a at In Paris the taxi drivers are for- "FRENCH CHAMP. EXPECTS FIEAGEST TE CREER IW JULY 2 MIL MANHASSET, N. ¥ May 26 Georges Carpentier realizes that in Jack Dempsey he will meet the great- est fighter of his career, and that vic- tory, if it.comes to him, must be gained by what he terms’ “superior TO MIX the Pa night et 5 : a Hi F i sBF iH : i j t : g> te fighting intelligence.” Carpentier's estimate cf Dempsey, as revea‘ed in a conversation with a British sportsman, will be interesting to those who are following the train- ing progress of the pugilists. “I shall face Jack Dempsey _con- fident that he is the strongest, the fiercest man against whom I have!is at once obvious*and unquestion- |dared to put on the gloves,” declared | able. the challenger. “There is joy in the} “It {s possible that in a trial of prospect of meeting such a man. I) sheer or what you say brute strength, will go into the ring with the odds!he would prove to be my superior, against me, Undoubtedly Dempsey|but I hold that while’ power, the abil- will be the favorite. not because of] ity to hit with almost abnormal force, sgntiment or prejudice, or hjind pacti-|is a ‘primary qualification, fighting sanship, but. because his great strength | science is also of the first importance.” TITLE RSPIRANTS AN ALL GLASSES. OF TOURNAMENT PELKEY ENTERED IN BOXING AND WRESTLING EVENTS the same Moore of Denver and Hid Ross with With a raft of classy fighters training daily for the Elks Athletic *| tournament, and with a number, of entrants tor each class growing steadily, the question of Who will take the honors won by Eddie An- derson last year ts uncertain. In each ‘of the many ‘classes of boxers that will appear in the show there is an aspirant for the honors of all around champion of)the tourn- ament. The heavier weights have developed some lkely looking finds, but, the bantams and’ lightweights are planning to keey the honors won by Anderson in thse two Classes. The list of entrants up to last night included Robert . Hidson, Charles Twitchel, Hugh Dow'er, O'Keefe and a score of others who are working. in preparation’ for the event, in the boxing classes. ‘The list of wresttera will see Rob- ert Haselton, Abe Hanns, Jim Perk- ins, Earl Dowler, Ralph Murane, John Pelky and Pat Connolley. Mills, Wyo. is seeking the honors of the tournament championship, pinning its hopes on John Pelkey, who is entered) in wrestling and boxing events. ‘ A-partial list of the prizes for the events including the watches the winners of each class and the medals which will -be given to the runners up by The Tribune are on i I ' i i rt i E 5 : i fe ie ue lal Hu ty : i i g i on a foul. Just before coming t Wyoming he appeared in 21 fights in Idaho and won 16 of them by knockouts. Since coming to Wyo- ming he has beat such men as Roy Conley, Roy Cougill and Morey Young. Cougill recent; beat Bruny, a veteran lightweight who halls from Milwaukee. Bruny is INE AMERICAN ~TEFTIN PLAY | Others Eliminated From Compe- tition in British Golf Tour- - nament HOYLAKE, England, May 25.—(By The Associated Press.}—Dr. Paul Hun- |ter of Los Angeles, one of the two ‘remaining Americans in the British amateur golf championship tourna- ment, was eliminated in the. fifth round this afternoon by B. Darwin of Wokin, by’ 2 up and 1 to play. This leaves Fred 1° Wright of Boston as the sole American representative of the 13 originally entered. | ‘The British sustained a severe shock when the titleholder, Cyril Tolley, was eliminated by J> B. Beddard, of Penn. Kobert T. Jones of Atianta, Ga. was | defeated by Allan Graham, Royal Liv- erpool, 6 up and 5 to play. | Cyril J. H. Tolley, English amateur champion, followed Jones to defeat, \being beaten by J.B. Beddard, of Pennsylvania, 3.up and 1. to play. F. J. Wright of Boeton, defeated W. ‘c. Fownes, Jr. of Pittsburgh, 3. up and 2 to play * | J. H. Douglas, Jr. of the Onwentsia club, Chicago, who was a member of |the Princeton team list year and Is. |student at Cambridge this year, was ‘peaten by the veteran John Ball, ‘3 | Royal Liverpool, at the 19th hole. Dr. Paul Hunter of Los Angeles | won hia match, deferting F. BE. Peg- lier, Shefficta, 2 up. ee Butcher and Mills EL\MINATION TRIALS Matched at Pool [Oh AUTO RACE ON ‘A 60-point bank pool match in which Roy, Butcher and 0. J. Milis will par INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., May 25. Elimination trials.for the 500-mile in- tieipate, will be started at the Union ternational auto race at the Indian- that will be given by the Elks to |poolhall on West Second street to night. wilt be’ played tomorrow night. i These matches are being held as display in the show windows of the | Preliminary training for Butcher, who apolis speedway will be held today. 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