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World Results HT By Leased Wire aR pie i Se t Coz AST PLAY ASSURED IN TENNIS TOURNEY, DENVER MEN GOMING ?, resent and Past Champions of Colorado to Contest Honors; Public Invited to Witness Title Play on Midwest Courts strenuous play for championship honors in the Wyoming jtate Tennis tournament scheduled to open here Monday ifternoon on the Midwest courts is assured by the entry of ive Denver men, present.and past titleholders of Colorado ind Denv ill try to dupli e the feat of the Wyo-| ning man, who last year robbed them of a chance at the! Club Standing | Jack Phelps iffey and Dr. in the singles comi. nd doubles. alge x De : Midwest League, oubles ampionship with part ts er of year and was runner-up pv Lost Pct. a the state doubles with William I. Denver 15.659} tehr, Jr., of Ca with Gre bull +644 tehr again th: doubles 605, ere. Jack Pheips. stat 413 oubles champion, will part 348) f Don Harker, Denver and Color 41 iUeholder several in oubles here. The entrance of E. iriffey and Dr. Mockett, who will Lost Pet. jay together, completes the list of| Pittsburgh 20.661 Yenver sharks who will contest hon-; New York 607 St Louis ton _. r. MANY CASPER "LAYERS ENTER. | Brooklyn - to Billy Rehr, Colorado} Cincinnati In addition to Billy Rehr, Chicago tate and Denver city singles cham-| 5/860 —- Mon ot sast year anu @ runner-up inj} delphia he Inter-Mountain doubles at Salt bs —e wake City, visiting players from Colo-| American League, | Won ado and Wyoming will be opposed} on Lost Pet.| ers Cleveland 29 ty some 15 Casper players, among |~ ev" 2 Thom it is strongly suspected there pa ha York 37 is a potential champion. Several arvana have entered who recently came here =a rom eastern cities. Webb, one of| Vetro! he entrants, hails from St. Louis,| Chicago Dell from Chicago, Meecham from] St. Levis Philadelphia Phitadeiphia, Barton from Omaha and ldathers from Boulder. J. ©. Wark- ley of Casper is another’ entrant. The itrength of some local contenders | vill be an unknown quantity until May is started next week as a ma ority of them have not been seen in Last Scores American League. To At Chicago— R, H. E. TASPER PUBLIC. Cleveland - 000 000 K0— 0 5 0 Matches will be scheduled after-| Chicago ......002°002 20%*— 6 12.2 hoon and evening on the Midwest Batteries — Coveleskie, Caldwell, hourts, West Yellowstone, and dur-| Morton and Nunamaker; Kerr and Ing the carly stages of the tourney | Schalk. me may be played during morning sa hours. After the first elimination,} At Boston— ‘RE. wer, all play will be staged in|New York __..100 220 100-6 12 1 the afternoons. nm 000 100 000 1 6 0 Parking space for automobiles will available at the tournament ‘courts the public is invited to witness Batteries — Collins and Schang; Thormahlen and Walters. e matches. Those who do will use| At Philadelphia— RHE ome of the fastest play ever wit-| Washington ..000 000 201—3 11 2 essed in the mountain re; ion as'th¢e| Philadelphia _.100 002 02°— 5 11 1 yarts are in superb condition and Batteries—Schact, Acosta and Ghar- rity; Harris and Perkins, At Detreit— R. H. E. St. Loris ..002 100 011 002—6 15 2 Detroit ....000 100 030 000-4 13 0 Batteries—Van Gilder and Collins; Dauss and Bassler. a Plans have been completed for so- 2 functions at which the visiting layers will be giests. Monday even- Ing they will be banquetted at the ing hotel and on Thursday even- will be guests at a dance to be ven at the Midwest Bachelors club bn South Grant street. Donors of At Brooklyn— R. H. E. bups and L. A. Reed will also be/ Philadelphia ..000 101 CO2—4 11 4 ests at the banquet. Brooklyn ....-102 021 0°—6 11 0 Seven. cups to be awarded the i Sausey and Bruggy; Mil- Batteries—C jus and Miller. ingles and doubles champions are at bresent on display in the window of At New York— the Kline Jewelry compan: but will R. H. E. be moved tomorrow to e windows | Boston 001 021 000— 4 9 1 bf the Campbell-Johnson clothing| New York ...-202 123 00*—10 14 0 store. Batteries—Scott, Watson, Braxton oS Se and Gibson; Toney and Snyder. American And Akane RALE. Chicago ..001 200 201I— 6 17 2 Cincinnati 200 010 000— 3 13 3 Britisher Tied In Big Tourney Batteries—York, Freeman and Killi- fer; Marquard, Eller and Hargrave and Wing. At St. Louis—(Ist Game) R. H. E Pittsburg ..000 002 000 000— 2 7 0 ST. ANDREWS, June 24—(By The| St. Louis _..100 100 000 001— 3 10 1 Associated Press)—Jock Hutchison of| _Batteries— Hamilton, Carlson and [Chicago and Roger Wethered, the Ox-| Schmidt; Walker and Dilhoefer, Clem- ford amateur golfer, were tied for| ons. first place at the conclusion of the | Games Today fourth and last round in the British open golf championship here today with scores of 296. They will play off} the tie tomorrow. Midwest League. Casper at Laramie. pull at Scottsbluff. | ST. June 3 Associated Préss)—Jock Hutchis' | i\Chicago, came through with a 70 in/ ithe fourth round of the British open| golf championship here mak R30 ; | ling his aggregate for tt teh 3961 Cnicago Ba rrr land giving him a tie for the lead at| Dittcturgh at St. Louis this stage of the round with Roger] Nice york at Philadelphia Wethered, the Oxford golfer. At : on of | American League. | Cleveland at Chicago. Washington at New York. Philadelphia at Boston. A WORD TO THE WISE “In March I was called to the bed. Brewton, Ala ven up to die and Talked in a whis ST. ANDREWS, June 24.—By |Associated Press)—Jim Barnes of the (Pelham Country club, <, and| Alexender Herd, former British open | jchampion, led the field at the end of | the third round of the British open | golf tournament here today. © turned in aggregate scores of the three rounds. One round of holes remained to be played. 18 | | bama. sic REFINERS OUTHIT |and lost to the Wildcats, 3 to 1. Jinx Pursues Casper to Another Point on League Circuit and Laramie Cap- tures Opening Game LARAMIE, Wyo., June 24.—Pursued by a streak of hard luck which developed at Greybull and followed them to Scottsbluff, the Casper Refiners yesterday outhit Laramie Hoffman yielded but half a dozen hits, two less than the Casper sluggers garnered, but the jinx showed up in five errors which figured in the scoring. Casper started second inning. the scoring in the! when the Refiners put In the fifth or? ard in the SNAPSHOTS McNeil conne Tie | OF FORMER of the di while Hi Bostick slammed out two duck son, Silatte ' pint CHAMPIONS offering: had a great day i in fielding, siuggers being robbed ot many hits by sensational Jack Dempsey played the accom- stags oe se me ree sts figured paniment to Jess Willard’s swan song The ee . on July 4, 1919, at Toledo, Ohio. It Haig Mag | was all over in the third round. Jess ae ree ABH PO AE | got $100,000 for the performance, Hartzell, rf _. - 42 1 0 1})™any times the amount Caruso earns or - $5.30 off. & whole opera. “Dempsey got fat = Pa ee Re Slattery, 1b — — 8 2 318 ee ‘The champion fell down and got up MeN tes ~~ 3 1 8 2 0] 80 many times in the first round that Daina. te = 3 0 2 1 ofthe referce became dizzy from count Hale, c 3. ing, and filled to hwar the beil. This rap 0 Sipe: - 3.0 0 4 1{ 388 on the fifth Haison between Wil- * *)tara and the floor. Totals _ 13 5 The gong sounded feebly on the AE seventh count, but Referee Pecord @ u{continued chopping the air over Wil- 6 0 lard. When he had finished he in- 6 oj Ormed Dempsey that there had been “$8 {Knockout and the champion left 20 he ring, only to have his manager Ps 1} come running after him with the in- $ }| crmation that there had been a mis- Tonnetnan io. Kaba aa 1 Cl ‘phat first round was awful. But t prepared everybody for the worst and no one was surprised when Wil- d lost in the third round. Dempsey opened the fight by ac- epting some taps on the face. ‘Then ne hauled off and busted Willard in the stomach so hard that a dazed ex- pression overspread the champion’s countenance. Dempsey then landed by 110 600 000—1 000 010 02x—3 Stolen 61 bases, Bostick, Countryman, t. Tonneman McNeill. Summary Sells. Sacrifi Varnadore, Soi Wool: — cornered by Dempsey who pounded TENNTE him to the mat with rights and lefts oe EE TOURNEY — to the face. Again he got up and PHILADELPHIA 24.—One|once more he was knocked down. of the largest entry in the his-| Somehow the giant groped his way tory of the « ent is expected for the|through the second round, suffering tennis tournament| nothing more humiliating than a fall at the Merrion Cricket| partly through the ropés. Dempsey club June Among the teams en-|tore into him again when the third tered are Lehi nford, University} round opened. Willard was grogsy -|of Texas, y of California,}and weak, with one eye out of shape University of Wisconsin and \Yale.| ind everything gone wrong. His sec- Harvard, Princeton onds threw the towel into the ring are expected to enter. und called it a day. © Double | several blows to the jaw and Willard Guest Varnadore to Sorey| dropped to the floor for six counts, dore; Sorey to Guest to Var-| nly) to fall again with a blow that on bases, Casper 3 | sreeted his nose. 9, t base on errors As he got up a sécond time he- 3. Struck out, by Dyer 2 | ‘urned hix head y but the Giant Gases on balls, off Hoffman 1. Earned] Killer struck him twice and he fell runs, ¢ c1 ime of game on his hands and knees. Umpire Arising once more, Willard was Casper Daily Crrbune STERLING LOSES IN 13 INNINGS Extra Session Game in Denver Develops Into Pitchers’ Battle 6 ( to The Tribune) DENVER, Colo., June 24. — The Denver Broncg pulled Thursday's game with Sterling out of the fire in the eighth tuning by tleing the score And put over the winning run in the thirteenth for a total of 9 to 8. Pow- ers for Sterling and Dawson for Den- ‘ver were driven from the mound early In the game, Niles going in .o seve the day for Denver. Costly errers helped out the visitors’ score. ‘The score— RHE. Ster.ing -201 300 101 000 0—~ $ 12.2 Denver --120 002 030.000 1— 9 20 4 Batteries—Powers, Noyes and Kran- inger; Dawson, Niles and Diamond. BOBBY JONES GIVES UP AFTER LEADING GOLFERS IN AMATEOR TOURNEY ST. ANDREWS, Scotland, yune 24. —(By The Associated Press}—Bobby Jones of Atlanta, Ga, who led the amateurs in yesterday's play for the British open golf championship here, retired from the tournament this morning after he had made a fail- ure at the 11th green. Jones, who was one of the early starters, put his tee shot into a heath bunker to the left of the 1ith green, taking two to clear the bunker. Hi then attempted to putt for a four but miissed and then tore up his card. His score for the first nine holes was 43. ‘ tivities, The camp was After tearing up his card Jones completed the round. Jock Hutchison of Chicago, who Jed the field in the first day's play, took a 79 in the first half of today's play, making his aggregate 226. Fined Tori‘ WILLARD WON'T SEE FIGHT. KANSAS CITY, June 24—Jess Wil- lard, formes heavyweight . champion, told friends here today that he was too busy to bo in Jersey City, N. J., on July 2 to witness the Dempsey- {Carpentier championship fight. He added that he had stopped over here |while en route to the oil fields in | Montana. Se lan | KING GEORGE TO PRESENT CUP. | LONDON, June 24.—King George jwill present the international polo cup to the American team, which on | Wednesday was victorious over the British defenders of the trophy at Buckingham palace on Monday. Distributors for Edelweiss Casper, Wyoming ANN = FFERS to fri O famous bev: Edelweiss flavor— of today! PRL rare creamy flavor Edelweiss. Order In the eafly stages of the fourth | W round,».Roger Wethered. captain of | per said nothing but an the Oxford univ golf team, ied} operation would save her and she Yie= Imaéde® the| tao weak for that. Her color yellow as pu: and she gas. day 1 Wonderful Remedy Yt a bottle for her. he was e to be} ed a mile to church.| harmless pre-| mation which causes and tomach,' liver ends and patrons the erage, EDELWEISS. Brewed and fermented by the Schoenhofen Company in the good old way, then the alcohol removed by a special and exclusive processthat retains in full the genuine, rich, old-fashioned that’s the Edelweiss Edelweiss satisfies because it has that that everybody likes. All Groceries, Drug Stores, Cafes, Restaurants and Soda Fountainshandle a case for your home HE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NE WS | First in News: FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1921 Of All Events | LARAMIE BUT WILDCATS WIN, 3 TO 1 CHAMPION TAKES REST TO CELEBRATE HIS BIRTHOAY| Agreement Upon * CARPENTIER FINDS OMENS OF GOOD LWCK IN CAMP > ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., June 24. —Jack Dempsey today is celebrat ing his 26th birthday by taking a 24-hour layoff from all training #c- closed te the public for the day. Dempsey @eceived a hundred or more telegrams from admurers end relatives, extending birthday greet-, ings and wishing him good luck in his defense of the championship against Georgps Carpentier at Jer: sey City July 2. Dempsey {s in such spendid con- ition that Manager Kearns has de- cided that he will not require che services of Kid Norfolk, negro light heavyweight, and others wha were «xpertod to be in camp for the final week of training, The full training program will be resumed tomorrow and the cham pion also will box Sunday with his Present sparring partners. he. titeholder will do his last work with the gloves Tuesday and Wednesday, according to the sched- ule laid out by Manager Kearns today. Dempsey will take some light exercises on Tirursday to loosen up his muscles, but on Fri- GREYBULL PING OWE ON BLUFFS Irrigators’ Winning Stteak Brok- en in Defeat by Bisons, 10 to 3 Aa (Special to The Tribune.) SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb., June 23.— Baldridge and Shimeal’were unavie to hold the Greybull sluggers yesterday andwith four error sbehind them to help fill the bases the Irrigators lost, 10 to 3. Efddieman let the ‘Bluffs down with seven hits which netted three runs fit the ninth inning. Tae score— R. H. E. Greydull +102 000 052—10 13 3 Scottsbluff -...000 000 003— 3 7 4 Batteries— Eddleman and Moore; Baldridge, Shimea! and Benninghoven. — ‘Tribune Classit:ez ads———__ Bring Regults————_— Greater Values for Greater Sales in June Each and every, ‘ sale. We've got the day we feature new a: day will remain in seclusion at his camp untfl the time for his depar- ture for Jersey .City. CHALLENGER FEEDS STRAY HORSE. , MANHASSET, N. ¥., June 24.— Omens of good luck have been seen in strange things appearing in the camp of Georges Carpentier. A white horse with a star in its forehead strayed into the Carpentier barn. A youthful admirer informed the challenger that the incident boded good fortune. The horse got some oats and was sent home / e yesterday a black cat ap- peared at the front gate. It jumped to the fence post, arched its back * hand and purred exclaimed a boy in the road. Last night somebody stipped a handful of four leaf clovers into the challengers boots. Little is on the training program for Carpentier next week. The camp sparring staff, now number- ing six, will be bolstered by three men of over 200 pounds, who are due to report within a week. Trainer Wiison said today that the challenger would probably work every day excepting Sunday until after July 1. Plans have been made to protect the. camp frdm the many visitors who call, determined ic see Carpen- tier in action. | Additional police, tt was announced, had been employed so that the camp will be entirely surrounded beginning. Saturday a. Sere ent BILLIARD EXPERT ILL. SAN FRANCISCO, June 24.—John Horgan, said to have once held the American three-cushion billiard title, was reported critically ill at a local hospita} today, Horgan came to San Francisco several years ago from St. Louis, his former home. 7 sbi nara Dr. Anderson to Study on Coast Dr. and Mrs, G. M. Anderson left Casper today for San Francisco, | where the former will devote the! month of July to graduate work in the medical departments. of Leland | Stanford and California universities. | Dr. Anderson expects 6 return to. Casper August Navy Is Reached WASHINGTON, June 24. — An agreement upon 160,000 men for the navy enlisted personnel for the next fiscal year, a reduction pf about 14.000 was reached by senate and house con. ferees on the navy appropriation bill. Our Prices Cut on Over $50,000.00 Worth of Choicest Merchandise AMAZING BARGAINSFOR SATURDAY throttle wide au ereater pareaing in this wi open an are s A goal of $10,000 more in June, peeding to our This sale is based on the broadest profit sharing plan. value the purchasing power of your dollars you will attend this money saving opportunity. ; If you Men’s good weight Union made Overalls 98e Blue chambray Work Men’s Caps; come in silk and wool cloth 75e sale price — iien’s Socks, assorted col- ors, sale 10e price . Rockford Socks at Silk Socks, assorted col- ors, on sale Saturday at .. 59e Balbriggan Union~ Suits, auileye style 715@ Nainsook Union Suits, Sater style 7 5 e at 8 ec $2.00 Canvas Gloves, per pair _ Men’s khaki Coveralls at pores a” Ze $1.75 Men’s Straw Hats\for.. at Work Shoes, $2 50 e g union made AND UP ordinary event of utmost im of the summer season. $25.00 go ee “Suits $30.00 Extraordinary Values in Men’s Clothing Lower prices are surely here. reductions in Spring an portance coming right at the opening $25.00 Profit by these extra- d Summer Suits. $30.00 Suits___ $17.50 $50 & $5. Suits... $35.00 Center Street AGENTS FOR W. L. DOUGLAS DRESS SHOES New York Office, 43

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