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xE § I PAGE SIX | World Results | By Leased Wire | haps: —==) JOHN MAPEL HURLS CASPER To 15- INNI Bluejackefead Kelley Rapped for Win- ‘CALFORN GREW PAT ning Blows While Refiners’ Star | THROUGH LAST PACES BOXERS AND WRESTLERS IN PINK FOR TITLE BOUTS FLKS' TOURNEY TO ATTRACT RING FANS TONIGHT Advance Sale Breaks Record for Sport Events in']| Club Standing Casper and Many Women Will Attend; Many | | Matches Necessary to Decide Champions CASPER {Greybull - Battlers in the pink of condition and wrestlers s;orming)=<<"°r - the finer edges on the holds they will bring into play are | Scotts champing at the bit for the start of the greatest boxing and bes tomy - wrestling carnival ever staged in the state of Wyoming, to| be held under the auspices of the Casper lodge of Elks at! the Iris theater, starting at 7 o’clock tonight and ending when} the name of the final event winners | Pittsburgh New York is tacked up. | The ticket sale for the event haa foe nal ; | broken all records for sporting event®! st Louis +. here. Thoughtfulness on the part of| cincinnati . hicago the backers of the enterprise resulted | ¢; in a few reserved seats as well as gen-| : 2 a eral admission tickets being held out Philadelphia ASL nere }so that tardy purchasers may get a American League. chance at a few of the good seata. Won. Lngteepet era One of the features of the event to-| cleveland . . 28-16 4667 night will be the attendance of women, ) Now york S24 15 615 Ebsh Takes Co. in Double-| many of the wives of the best people} yorvon tog ian etess : on earth ais well as the wives of their| Washington .. D200 of 488 Header in Memorial Day friends will be represented in the! Chicago 1832480 Play at Denver crowd which will tax the Iris theater| poston ... ee i8 (438 from pit to root. Bt. Louis - as Ce Over fifty athletes have entered in| philadelphia 14-25 389 4 DENVER. May ae nse dienes the various boxing and wrestling Sterling sp}! a jouble- hea 4 n' ve day, ‘Sterling taking the first and events and it is certain that more aay tee the cocond contest to the| ‘888 20. matches’ will have to. be Last Scores staged to decide the winners of the va. Broncs, Powers was jerked from the} oo) contests. box im the first game when Denver threatened but McGuire. held the], 50 {nat ihe schedule can be run on MONDAY'S GAMES. Brones and the game ended 5 to 4. in| 1 hors tonight must. be at the Iris at National League, favor of Sterling in 10 innings. Den-| PO Grscaigo, bay Pittabargnrni a6) Vie e Seda cerc tnace: oak drawings will be mede and the menp. Philadelphia, 1.1; New York, 5:12, back into the box for Sterling and| in cach, class will be matched agains lost thé game mainly due to three er-| ‘Nar respective opponent eee made by his teammates. e appemrance ol several bi = R. H. E,| School athletes on the bill shows that Here's the score: iy 010 1— fy | it will be a strictly amateur perform- Washington, 1-1. Sterling ———— 00 te god Os & 4{ance. The Elks lodge will give gold Chicago, 5:8 Ever itaPowen, MoGuire ana| Watches to the winners of each event| Boston, 1-1; Philadelphia, i m is to the rumners up in eac Eon rcatatprottane ) 000-— y glevent. Medals will bo presented to | Games Today Seentlons- nee me for 4 8 ofthe best all-around) boxer and wres ¢ natterisa_Powers, ands Kranniger:| ery ‘The Casper. Hi A large § ‘ 4 Diamond. *\allver loving cup. will be presented to Midwest. Lengue. tifa spe m the bert fighter by the Denver Post:| Casper at” Greybull, ny Here is a partial Jistof the entrants} Sterling at. Deriver: 4 § | jin the event, completing the lst up Laramie at Scottsbluff. to 8 o'clock Monday night: -—_“_- a ; Boxing — Claire .Blahchard, 118 - National League. F ¥ pounds; Joe Hogdson, 105 pounds; Joe Brooklyn at Boston. Dessert, 105 poundg; Robert Hudson,| Philadelphia at New York. , 145 pounds; Hugh Dowler, 146] Chicago at Pitteburgh. ‘ pounds; James O'Keefe, 158 pounds; St. Louis at Cincinnati. Charles Twitchell, 15% pounds; John Poeltle, 158 pounds; Melvin Chubb, American League. 145 pounds; Young Jess Willard. 190| Cleveland pounds; and Al Plaza..190 pounds. New York at Washington. A pocket billiard match in which| Wrestling—Earl Dowler, Robert] Boston at Philadelphia. Roy Butcher, state champion, wil! de-| Haselton and Dave Haunn, 145 pounds;} ‘St. Louis’at Chicago. fend his \urels against C. L. Kerr of| Earl Dowler, 158 pounds; Pat Connol- See Sheridan will be staged at the Union! ly, 125 to 135 pounds; Harry Scott, U pooihall here June § and 9, according] 125 to 135 pounds; Ralph Murane, 135 BABE R TH to unnouncements made yesterday by| pounds; Dave Hudson, 158 pounds; 0. J. Mils, who is promoting the/and Bill Lang, 175 pounds. 3 SWA TS 14TH ne first block, of the match will FRENCH CHAM COMING. by niayed on the two evenings at} Casper and the final numbers at the| PARTS, May 31— Suzanne NEW YORK, ; May 31.—Babe Ruth, Prtace poolhall in Sheridan, 'The| Lengien, French women's singles ten-| the Yankee slugger, made his four- e matches will be played June| nis champion will léave for the United| teenth homer Sunday afternoon 2 nd the winner of the con-|.States the middle of August and re-| against Philadelphia. There was no t will be the state champion. O. J.|main there two months, taking part] one on bases when Ruth got the ll referee all contests. 'in exhibition matches, the Auto says.| clout. he Casper Daily ecibune - TTESDAY, MAY 31, 1921 sixth inning and was chalked up, This hobble by Doni-| ¢. ital punishment Anna Saylor. Holds Bisons to Two Runs GREYBULL, W: May 31.—John Mapel, a member of | the pitching staff of the & Re ho has been ‘ : out of the game this ance ne aieninetis per Mi ed conch ot By ta 2.2: |Drives on Seven Cylinders for I Last Few Miles ; In srt af Gopal vetirdar i sick ainean Dinh Se inearmeStuneats| Setting New Record for Great Speed Classic: igs ee rete gs ete has arrived in Princeton to take charge Roscoe Sarles Is Second Over the Line contest and allowed but 16 hits, walke 1 | Vhetcredt’ He was appecedty mac LOMesome? Yes, At Jacket, the Greyball red man, ahd in Tathedies . years, the latter part of the game by Spike W atkiki! Ou intet | with the work of the crew. ‘The men Kelley who went into the box when seem to have retained their form, said Blucjacket found the going too stitt.| Y/ ould Correspond the coach after seeing them go a In a geme replete with sensational fielding atd heady pitching - should draw the laurels for he tolled effectively against the slugging Bisons in 14 innings in which they were held scoreless. Greybull scored two in the Mapel then held| them for nine innings in a row with-| out a tally. Casper tied the score in the seventh and the game went even until the first half of the fifteenth | ‘> when Casper crowded atross two runs| * and won the game. That Casper has hit its pace is shown by the fact that only one error Casper, .090 000 200 090, 002-4 | Greybull 000 002 000 000 600—2 Summary—Earned runs, Greybuli 1; ance a bons scored his ninth Casper 2, Bases on balls, off Kelly LEAGUE RECORD..BROKEN. out on. Jack Clifford in the oid 1; off Maple 1. First base on errors, * Mike “G a Left, on bases, Cas.| NEW YORK, “May 31—Another|ToHMA and S Jackson, Merritt. Roses per 6;. Greybull 9. ‘Twobase "hits, {American Iéague battiug record was | oie ene 8 Halla, Nagle, Flynn, Reagan, Garrity, |S¥rpassed yesterday when, the Cleve- Jackson, ‘Struck out, by Bluejacket,1;|2424 and.Detroit teams made a total} SPER Ie oTy. a: by Manel 1 Btsles heses, [Of 11 two-base hits in thelr afternoon| _SANSAS STOPS DELMONT. Hartzell, Nagle 2, Moore. Sacrifice|@7eounter. The former ecord, 19) NEW YORK, May 31—Rocky Ka , Bluejacket, Donica, Double plays, }20¥bles.. was mado jby the Cleveland! 888 won from Gene Delmont in 12 Cresaana te Merritt to Halla; Craw: and Chicago clubs on May 29, 1920.| rounds. ford to Reagan. Hits off Bluejacket 8;| The National Teague 1 record is 14, oft Kelly 3; losing Time of game, 3 hours. new law prohibiting cap-| world’s record for the 100-yard wom-| for minors eightcen was framed by a woman|the Amateur-Athletic. union today BOSTON, May 31. — Stanislaus member of the general assembly, Mrs. | swimming the distance in one minute, |Zbyszko threw Pete Dailey twice with [| Of Ant Events | G VICTORY, 4 TO = TOMMY MILTON WINS BIG RAGE WITH ENGINE MISSING AT FINISH FOR EASTERN REGATTAS | | compete in the Poughkeepsie regatta. of the men and give them his per- |sonal supervision from now on. | Wallis, graduate of Yale, 1910, and | member of the Eli crew for three appeared to be well pleased INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Mey 31.—Tommy Milton, winner of.the ninth 500-mile automobile race at the speedway yes terday in record-breaking time over a field of internationally known drivers representing four countries, brought his American-made car through to victory by a margin muc less than his three-lap lead on Roscoe Sarles, second place\ finisher, indicated, it. became known today. Milton drove the last few miles of his race with only seven’ cylinders hitting and was on the verge of going out several times. ~ Milton, holder of the world's speed record, had no trouble in the early ca of the race. Near the end of the race, however, | he repeatedly ext Bene pn an Rs a} pit mechanics b When he brought ee ace ver the tine winner, {t was found that one cylinder | frrigaters Meet Def Defeat for Third short distance yesterday, | good spirits. realize that in Princeton they |wiit meet one of the best short dis- | sates crews in the country.” he said: t “Our crew is used to fighting hard uniform of Wncle land is determined to win without! be- They «have not bsen |ing overconfident, for we know thé enamored by the maidens of the is- irace will be exceedingly hard.” Sales sie and are in Mape! The beach of Waikiki, in the drea.ny Hawaiian islands holds. no attraction for five lonesome boys lands. whose dreamy molodies, ab- bs viated skirts and naughty wig- s are known the world over. | | Another Amefican In proof of this The Tribune has | Golfer Defeated a letter from the Lonesome Five ii which these boys desire to cori spond with some “regular girls” in e was fouled and that he had been driv- * 4 ca however counted in the scoring, and We would Uke to correspond with® | In Turnberry Play ing on.seven cylinders for several) Time at Hands of Laramie the game at the end of the 15 innings | some of the nice gifin of Casper," mites. i Leaguers showed vos peer 4 2 had. earned two! says the missive, “as we are a few | TURNBERRY, ¥, Scotland, May 31.—| The race proved a great Miy for| ee Arnett of oye ull one. lonesome soldiers in funny Hawali. |(By The Associated Press,—-Miss Mar-| American cars. Eight of the nine fin- Grae Lae ee A. r,| APY sirl who wishes to take @ sport- | ion Holling of Westbrook, L. I., was] ishers were American made. (Special to The Tribune.) es Lacie 7 6 2.3 6B o| J&.chanee, may be assured that | eliminated from the British women’s| oMfilton'’s time for the 500 miles was) LARAMIE, Wyo., May 31—Bunch Rs ee a gts o 0 3 6 1, {here will be nothing offensive and | golf championship tournament, today|5 hours, 34.minutes and 44.65 seconds. ing thelr hits in the fifth and sixth oath is s 7 pees rf that their confidences will be kept. | by Miss Cecil Leitch, present “British| Eliingboe finished third in the race,|{mnings, the Laramie Wildcats do Flynn, rf-Ib — Write. any. of the lonesome five in |champlon, after a hard fought mateh, | and Murphy fourth. feated Scottsbluff again here yesterday Merritt, ss 6° 0 6 388 * 0} atonolutas bay ene hile |by a score of 6 to % Eleven hits, two Nagle, If ei 3 4.0 0 William C. Railing, Raymona N,-| Miss Edith’ Cummings. of ‘the Ont- more than Laramie made, went for Moore, ¢ & : i 4 a o| Freeman, Albin B, Hansen, Sanford | werltsia club of Chicago, bear mrs. ar, REFEREE re ron ae FIGHT only half ex many runs for the vist Bristow, 2 2 | ‘Rieves, or Bryon Stufflebeam, alt of |W. Brown, Royal Wimbicdon, four up tors and three pitchers were used by Mattick, cf 3.0 0 9 60 ©) ‘Battery D, 18th field artiNéry, Hono- | and two to play. he Irrigaters before the. locals’ scor Halla, 1b 3 4 . a ‘2 4 lulu, Hawail. Girls get busy. | Mrs. QF. Feitner, South Shore, 1. 0 AE THIS WEEK = was stepped in the seventh frame. Ape gpm Decne ile ais The Lonesome Five. |1., beat Mrs H Jackson, Long Island, ‘The scot R. HE Kelly, p 2 : Be hve Riexat five up‘and four to play. Scottsbluff —-.010 000 110— 3 11 ‘Hunt -~ 250-1 0 OO) In = middie of the ef Kate Robertson, of Beaconsfield, Laramie ~000.028 10°— 6 9% 9 tae we an os 7 | tUry.the women. of Vienna were pro-| Canada, was beaten by Mrs. Baynes $1.-|. Batteries—Crabbie,” Killeen, Bald: Total --------52 | 2 i 45 a 1) hibitea from painting their faces. of Trony, by three: uy egATEANTIC CTY. N. Bs cary Sr refige and Benninghoven;. Thorburn Senshi ae “ark eae 2 a Pe | WOFKA'R Heavyweight championship | "4 Forrest. Garrity, 1¢ <6 0 2 2.0’ 0 contest between Jack Dempsey and| Denice tb cl BS 0 A ee Georges Carpentier at Jersey City,}the choice will be between: Harry Hartzell, rf -.-5 1 3 1 0 oO July 2, will likely be made this week,|Ertie of Jersey City and = “Slint" Slattery 1b 26: 1 Rae eS probably at a meeting of the New Jer-|Brennan of Newark, with the indica- Jackson, cf ---.6 2 1 9 O70 cai boxing Soromntanon egeardal, tions favoring ithe selection of Ertle Bostick, ss ----6 90 1 2 6 0 a 5 lembers of the New Jersey state| SSNMERMGR aA FR e a ~¢ 30 2 a2 6 0| EEE ANDERSON WINS TITLE. [chen Wesselau of the Outrigger club, | boxing commission said the third man| When a princess of the British roya! J. Maple. p60 0° 2 4 0|, PHOENIX, Ariz. May 31—Lee! Honolulu. sweyn second. in the ring had practically been se- family stands 2s godmother to a child — — — — — —}Anderson of Portland, Ore., won the|” Miss: Bleibtrey swam the distance in| jected, but official . announcement it is etiquette that she should make 411 48 16 1 {MeBFO heavyweight ‘championship of /ove minute, five and one-fifths sec-| would be withheld for a few days. |a present to the nurse, “usually a five ‘alla in 9th and Brown | the world here last night when he nds in Honolulu, April 17,.1920. This] Juaging from the advance indications, pound note. is tage eins decisively defeated Kid’ Norfolk of |i the fastest time made in the 100- = 7 “= % . New York in a ‘scheduled 10round Yard dash for women. The score by innings: R..H. | boxing! bout, "The New Yorker was| 11 (1 | unable to finish the ninth round and, GIBBONS KAYOES CLIFFORD. i aman Senet ay Aca | BANG! BANG! BANG! S THEATER. ONICHT z Starting at 7 O’Clock Sharp. SMITH TAKES COUNT. SWIMMING RECORD BROKEN. HUNTINGTON, W., Va. May 31— HONOLULU, T. F, May 31.—Ethel-}Bob Martin knocked out Gunboat da .Bleibtrey, of New York, broke the Smith.in the third round. under|en's open national championship of) ZBSZKO PINS DAILEY. three and ~two-fifths™ seconds. Murie-| apparent ease. ---AT--- WEDNESDAY NIGHT, JUNE Featuring That Singing Harmony Blue Boy (MR. SYNCOPATION HIMSELF) Raymond Haws AT THE PIANO—AND HIS CONTRACTED FOR THE SUMMER 1 DANCE OPENING DANCE Just Now Coming to Life~Bigger and Better Than Ever WINTER GARDEN Dancing ns Daily 11:30 A. M. TO 8:30 P. M. INSTRUCTORS Including Six Syncopated Harmony Singing Players Prof. MacFarlane Miss Jay Bickford | . Favorite Singer HEINIE KLOTZ P*Re psoere‘chn cane ADMISSION $1.10 LADIES FREE A 1,000-Dollar Cooling System Will Be iia tl ELKS’ AMATEUR BOXING and Wrestling Tournament FOR STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS 0 BOXERS and 50 WRESTLERS & At All Recognized Weights, Will Contest Be there early. 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