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| World I Rialts By Leased Wire | THE T THE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS Many Stars Scheduled to Appear in Casper Ring Beginning With Two Programs on July 2; Spanish-American Vets Are Sponsors A large crowd of fan were on hand today to witness the first workout of 5 Ss who are booked here for the big athletic meet on J ay 2 and 4. All of the fighters have not arrived but tomorrow evening should see them al] in the city and ready for their final w orkout before the gong sounds ents. c today, also Cy ali from Omaha, Jack terweight fighter, will be morning from Denver been working out. stin: heavyweight wres- and is ready for his match Evko, who, Plestina agrees 90 minutes, in their Fourth ostina offer to meet any man nd is willing to wager Cheyenne jams, Eng: ing out at the Quincy and are all said to be condition for their matches here Kid Corona of § nto where the turday and 4 National Lea: ompletion and F oe a ca of the huge arena + At Boston— R. H. E. the Dempsey-Carpentier fight } New York ....000 002 000—2 4 Gis to be held in Jersey City. The / ‘Boston 010 002 00°— 3 8 0 arena is built on Wolcott street E Batteries —- Toney und Snyder; | between A and B streets and. has a : Oeschger and O'Neil e 1g capacity of better than 5,000 ara persons. Over 100,000 feet of lumber is é At Philadetphis— R. H. E. being used in the construction. Dress Brooklyn 300 100 041— 9 14 3fingrooms and shower bath will be part 3|of the Philadelphia 000 002 000— 2 7 quipment connected with the Batteries— Miljus and Krueger; | arena. Smith and Brugey, Peters. The cards for all events are now — | closed and will be pulled off as adver At Chicago— R. H. E.|tised starting July 2, at 12:30 o'clock Pittsburgh ....010 110 000— 3 13 |p. m. The main event on the first card Chicago -000 000 100— 1 8 1) will be a 12-round decision bout be- Batteries— Cooper and Schmidt;/tween Kid Lee of Casper and Cy- clone St. Claire of Omaha, besides a Cheeves, Tork, Tyle and O'Farrell. “ 2s ee cis number of good preliminaries. American League. The second card on July, 2, will be eo , |staged at 8 p. ma, with Speedball . Ato hac | et bet bog a E.| Hayden, the fighting soldier from Co- bcadraa a 2LiTloge 211 ope— 9 17 1] mbus, M., and Eddie St. Clair» ‘Be 1 Ln a. Stewart, Per.| °% Casper, on the main go. These lata me eT Ular balls cal Nea | he at ee to a decision. and Bassler; Uhie, Mails and Nut! rere will be 3( rounds on the card —- and a battle royal + At New York—(ist Game) . H, E.| On July 4, at 1 o'clock, Jack Grif Boston « 1|fith will go 12 rounds with Sammy New York 11. 3|Terrin of St. Paul. There will be 40 Ratteries—Pennock, Karr and Ruel; |°unds on this bill. Sha On July 4 at 8 o'clock, two light ; ee ae ee weight wrestle Mortsen and Jobn N —2nd Game) R. H. E.| Barnes, will go to two best falls out act York 000.000 0-8 9 0 {of three. Mortsen is said to be a real New York ..100 101 000 91 tender for the lightweight laurels. —Bush and Walters; Mays| The main event will be the go by and Schang. tween Plestina and Evko. 3 Fight returns on the Carpentier- At Washington R. H. E,| Pempsey fight will be megaphoned to the crowd in the arena on the after- Z Philadetphia -,000 101 300-5 16 1 nSeROeTOly Washington ..--000 100 000—1 6 2/ i. inanngement is staging these Batteries-Harris and Perkins; Zach-| vents under the auspices of the ary, Acosta and Gharrity. Spunish-American war veterans and promises that only clean conduct will At St. Louis be permitted during the show. Ladies Chicago mitted if accompanied by 4} “ St. Louls 610 000 000 cort. The cards should araw Batteries—Faber and Sch Davis well here as it is promised that they and Collins. will be sappy and not of the exhib ition sort ~ ego tet = oF REPORTERS READY NEW YORK, June 30.—Probably more newspaper correspondents than were employed on the battlefields of France during the war will be on hand to report the Dempsey-Carpentier fight | Saturday. “CAPITOL | Weak Eyes? Try LIFE” This Simple Mixture People with should try sim witchhazel, et McGREW weak, cam| aching hor, hydrastis, ixed in Lavop tik eye wash. will be surprised at the QUICK res One man with weak, near-sighted eyes reports just| @ few days greatly improved the Another case of weak and ach PHONE was helped by the first treatme One small bot opti ually | 153 i] helps ANY CA e strained or ‘i inflamed eyes. Casper Pharmacy.— | Adv. MOTION PICTURES Do You Want to Appear on the Screen? We can use all types and if you want to climb in motion pictures we give all our people a chance to ap- pear on the scree Have one of the largest and best equipped studic America. Our equipment and lighting system second to none in the United States. Do you realize the motion picture business is an oil well in every town in the world? Our representative will be glad to talk it it over with you. Address Box 246, Tribune FIVE RING GARDS TO BE STAGED, FIRST SATURDAY FIGHTERS AND WRESTLERS BOOKED FOR BIG EVENTS BLUFFS TAKE | Laramie Loses, Both Teams Pounding Out Flock of Blows Special to Th LARAMIE, Wyo. Tribune. June ming back and taking to 8 shout HEAVY BATFEST 12 to 8, With} i by Wednesilay'’s It was but s jerked—Kelley, on. | Games Today ie Casper at ap igaae Greybull at Denver. Scottsbluff at Laramie. National League. New York; at Boston. Brooklyn at Philad!phia. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. American Chicago at St. Louis. Detroit at Cleveland. Philadelphia at Boston at New York. fhe Casper Dally Cribune Pionship in the final Washington | WIMBLEDON, ‘Mrs. Ryan Wins Another Victory e numl y's pla} st this the tered in play , England, June 30.— pions. '(By The Associated Press.}—Randolph 30.—Scotts- z4 cet of England and Miss Elizabeth an of California, de! Fiber and Miss Peacock of Ei fdarth round doubles in the British turf court ten- championships their victory, qual! in t nis he for the semi-final round. ——— POLO FOST! LONDON, June pold is fostering friendship betw: England and | cording to Lord Desborough, pionshin cups ness hotises wil Wyland, of Miawe the mixed here Lycett and today. By Miss Ryan succession to session. Re fin: Mockott ufterccwn, the 1-6, 6-2, 4-6, FRIENDSHIP. 30.—Internatio by the United States, ac time they began to climb: Carpentier ckout Randall, five; Theo. Gray Young ten; Sid ten Meekins, Colborne, ten teen; Robert E Byerden, Young twenty Kid, five: , nine six Wille Stagg, tei rank Loughery. : Henry Piet, te: Battling . two; Gunther, twenty. Lost Lost, foul: F; Lewis, seventeen , nineteen Knockout: Bandsman two; Cyclone Smith, thr Phone 808 Reliable Baggage Trans- fer, Moving, Storage, Par. cel Checking. ¢ Wyoming Dray and Transfer Company Basement Pines Hotel 326 N. Wolcott. Look for the Blue Truck. John Visoky, Prop. Ed Brochet, seven ck nine. all, ten; Jack Dan- . eight; Jack | \nister, Lacrotx, Hubert Roc, twenty Billy 191 1 sour. roun han, me; TRIBUNE’S DOPE SHEET ON DEMPSEY-CARPENTIER Ring records to date of Dempsey and Carpenter from the Knockout: Knockout. 1917—Knockout: Charlie Miller, one round. Wo Willie Meehan, four rounds; Bob Mc. four. 1918—Knockout: round; Jim Flynn, one: ix; Bull Sadee, one; Tom Riley, Dan Ketchel, Kid McCart one; Porky Flynn, me; Terry Keiler, Battling Levinsk. four; ph Carl Morris, four. Arthur } one fifteen; ‘ Lewis, ; Dixie scores of 6-1, Phelps and emi-finals by thatch t vided success f somparatively played here Joe Beckett, one. |'% xPected to Battling Levinsky.} nampions will Dempsey to come. Al Norton, one Gunboat Smith, four: Willie Mee- Jim Flynn, Homer Smith, -one Bill Brennan. on Arthur Pelkey, + one; Bob Devere, Fred Fulton. Jack Moran, the E for they two; took ‘ore of 13 to the pa y | right-of. Phelps Eliminated by Past Champion in Match Today |, mr Don Harker of Deaeeraraa pestesptatr ERAS Sa champion of Colorado, won the Wyoming singles cham- Sterling - teday Jack Phelps, also of Denver, ournament here this morning. was downed in straight sets, 1 and 6-3, taking approximately jon as won by Wilmer I. Rehr, asper, which Rehr and King will meet Phelps and Harker, and in the presentation of cups Presentations of the cham- while L. A. Reed of the Refining scheduled to present sup which must be won three years in and King won a place in the defeating Griffey in the y Qefeated Haycock and Murane by the tournament, in recent years. inching of a tennis club, however. permanently with the result that BURLINGTONS VANQUISH {z= MIDWEST GARAGE NINE ‘hirten proved no unlucky total for rlington railroaders yesterday, baseball aggregatlén Into camp by a ees | tanding ing | cogs 4 Greybull CASPER — a - == 30 by defeating Pittsburgh New York round of the state iber of games from the in the semifinals of y+ afternoon will be cen- finals of the doubles ~ | Guire to the cham- donated by local busi- Il be made by Mrs. Roy company was |S! ~= BISONS SWAMP DENVER BRONCS Greybull Piles Up 14 Runs While secure permanent pos- and semi-finals yesterday match ending 6-1, 6: They had previous 6-1. Harker reached the default of their oppo- tation it he his afternoon will end 4 which has been a de- Kelly Keeps Denver Hits n view of the fact that from Scattered DENVER, Colo.,June 30.—Greybull turned the tables on Denver after losing Tuesday's game and defeated the Bronchos here yesterday, 14 to 3. The Bisons scored in all but three innings and five of their runs were tennis has been The ttle held pval. dena put the sport on its be developed in years STERLING OUTHITS CASPER BUT Lead of Five Runs Secured in First STERLING, Colo. ,June 30.—Sterling sluggers gathered 19 hits off Guy Hoffman in ers mait.cained a safe lead ihe won, 12 to &. of free transportation and errors, counted for a run. Casper drove in five counters in the first inning and Mc- chance. The latter had better luck| ning when the side was retired. for four innings when the Refiners' machine Btarted scoring again. ABH POAE Hoffman put himself in the hole ES yD several times by walking batters but = $"2 Seto kept Stefling’s hits well scaft~re4, oh 2 Stan) ; a a We ea Pa) ~-41%900 Paddock to Run 400.0 -413 00 In Coast. Meet tt -§ 0140 SAN FRANCISCO, Charles Paddock, star University of, Southern California sprinter, will par- ticipate in a Pacific association inv championship meet at Pasadena, ac- cording to word received here today| coach. Tesent the Los Angeles Athletic club at the Berkeléy meet which is to be fis retirement. First in News Of All Events REFINERS WIN ANOTHER, 12708 | Inning Saves Day When Opponents Keep Stick Working; Casper’s Hits Count for Runs esterday’s game but the Refin- roughout the nine innings and Every one of the visitors’ hits, with the aid was jerked ta give Crabble a]men being left on bases in every in \ Totals Sterling— Brewer, 1b Koping, 2b | Black, rt - | Siicott, If Schdonover, cf Payton, ss Forrest, c | Henberry, 3b jc Ceabble, June 30.—} track meet at Berkeley July 9 holds up after the national Dean Cromwell, Paddock’'s Paddock is expected to rep- on the University of California} “43/18 2717 3 Paddock had said the’ Pasa-| ‘The score by innings meet would be his Inst before| Casper — 500 020 302—12 Sterling 001 002 302— 8 made in the ninth. Kelly held Den ver helpless ii cll but two innings, although the Bronchos gathered 1 R. H. E. 005—14 16 1 o00— 310 6 Moore; Daw- 032 ~100 200 Batteries—Kelly and son and Diamond. So MILLER SUSPENDED. NEW YORK, June 30—Otio Miller, t Midwest (garage 2. ‘This result evens up s of remorse suffered by the men due to their defeat Rice. George Lost: No decision: Miske, six, Willie Billy Miske, Hick Radic . one round each; Meehan, ten; Billy Kid Smith, Jess at the hands of the Standard Poiarines any Gamay league. Miller engaged in a Hendryx, pitching ace for the rall-pey “(ight last Monday with Boeckel of riders, showed ’em how to hit théyse "ton. pill, hving two homeruns and another hit or two to his credit. When he wasn't batting he was slipping the old pill into shapes which the garagers couldn't solve. Copper. his battery . PACKED TO THE URDAY, SUNDAY HARRY CAREY —IN— “THE WALLOP”’ HUB THEATER TODAY, FRIDAY, SAT- Gunther, fourteen; Bombadier Wells one. Won: Marcel Moreau, eight; mith, twenty. 14—Knockout: Pat O'Keefe, two George Mitchell, one; Hubert Roc,]| Villard, three rounds. three; Philip Robins, three. Won on 1920—Knockout: Foul: Gunboat Smith, six; Kid Jack-] ounds: ttl! 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