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: PAGE SIX FIRST PI "PICTURES OF THE “DEMPSEY-CARPENTIER FIGHT ee AIRPLANES ARE USED IN RUSHING PHOTOGRAPHS ACROSS COUNTRY Newspaper Enterprise } Association Wins Race to Coast, Defeating Hearst Syndicate; Tnbune Gives Casper Publiic First Pictures race across the continent with the Dempsey-Carpen- tier fight pictures. twe of which appear on this page, was} won by Newspaper Enterprise association's British Bristol | bombing plane, which reached n Francisco at 4:46 o'clock | Mond: rmoon distancing the Hearst Fokker. The air| mail, carrying duplicate picture for both press concerns, how- | eve he Bristol ship into San] n ° four hours | inday night an uring the night and at spa same hour the Hearst Fok STERI ee Laramie, 5¢ miles to} bull capte ° A ume the air and dropped one both of picture + the games morn a batting fest this pertormance was one @ the gr | eiding © re rival news con-} victor Groyt tures reproduced an was € Br carried by the Sa Greybu rling eases Saat | Jéss WILLARD WILLING entre = THE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF be Casper Datiy Cribune sey THE KNOCKOUT ms > The end of the fight. This shows Georges Carpentier, after he went down in a heap from the effect of Demp- ‘s vicious right to the jaw. Unable to ris eye on him. , Carpentier held up one arm i counting him out. Dempsey, confident that the cHallen ger wil! not rise again, nevertheles if in protest against the referee keeiping a wary | Club Standing | Denver —- 3 pueesioee 4 Grevbull Sterling -- 10 2 Casper Mond, RHE] jreybul rid 1] Sterlin o1 Battertes— 13 feck LAWRENCE. Kan., July Jess Voorhics Willard is willing to meet Jack Demp-| sey again. he said today on his farm Jess said it was a lucky punch in |the first round that ruined hir I've led: the simple life; T am PADDOCK FIELD dena, Cal..| July 5.-Fast track conditions and|®Plend!d shape today,” he added ideal weather smarked the third and} “! would need+ four months for} losing program today of the National| ‘raining —then TI will be ready for| Amateur Athletic Union champion. | Jack Dempsey ships here. Fifteen events scheduice | _ - An investigation the United in the all-around relay program in luded five relays, jumps, shotputs hammer throw. pole vault, hurdles. weights, 100-yard dash and mile rv —_ KONETCHY GOE States geological survey has brought to light a salt deposit in western Okla- homa which is belitved to he one of Sark the largest in the world. The deposit | TO PHILLIES. | lies less than one-half mile below the | surface and is thought to cover a {Sterling -- leveland New Yor w Chicag Philadelphia ANDERSON SHAD! PHOENIX, Ari nington | Detroit { Boston | =5--—--4--~ 366 = {8S biz doubleheader —boxin: wrestling bill will be staged NatlonalLasxue. arena tonight in whieh thi Won. Lost a9 44 appearance of Marin Plestir vie for honors. In the boxing number Billy house” Ware f New York son, negro liz = pion, was the American Lea: “ 45 28 616 ST, LOUIS, July 5.—Heilm : § Veach of the Detro:t Ameri cach di — BENTON HAR Jimmy Kelly of Chica over oR, Mich won nkie N An ke will mect Steve Hop e out two homeruns during ith st, made for T understood now that Plestin his manager, Ole Marsh, are hold- ing out for a simi yesterday's doubleheader wi Levis. Detroit won both games. KELLY OUTPOINTS MASON iz and kins, at the | weight. Spanish.American war veterans ath'ete and has been » best | game for the boxing card of the tourney and the BOUBLE BILL AT ARENA TONIGHT L! Last Scores eipeannatt 4:2, Chicago 2-6 Boston 6-3, Philadelphia 4 New York 8-7, Brooklyn 1 American League. Detroit 4-77 Louis: 1-6 Chicago 4-10, Cleveland sensational negro middle- on opkins is an all-around the boxing ast three years. 11. cmke of St. Paul, is among the ; ; 3 will | first rate middeweights and hails | \uladeinbla t-4, New York 614 from the home of the Gibdons boys. ¥ Soldier He looks as fit as a fiddle and a real ‘ ? SUD y, 4AM battle between he and Hopkins is Pees ee expected. Pittsburgh 2, Cineinnati 8. cra 10- Plestina, touted as the © real ston 1-5, New York 2-10. an et beiy July fason of 1 Ander. World's champion, will meet the ve! This will on ? at comparisons can be d¥awn be- Detro tween he and Kvery effort is bei ws. ther twice in 90 minutes. lowers. und box whether ho should accept the Philadelphia’ 3. Brooklyn 9. Louis 8, C! ive Casper fans a - of Plestina so Amerigan League. Cleveland 9 aylor. Chicago 5 is 1 ng put forth to Philadelphia 12, Washington 4. aylor and Piestina together. : — has been NO LYNCH-YOUNG BOUT. It is and WOONSOCKET. R. 1. duly lynch, bantamweight champion, sum but are Young Montreal, Providence, Taylor by not meet here yesterday, Lynch he Casper wres- ed had strained a ligany Westegaard, in a handi the cle here are divided tuted for Ly continue to ignore it. newspaper decis PHILADELPHIA, July 5 William j area of about 100,000 square miles. Iderson of Port: Ore., was. awarded Wayne, ine in « 10-rou Baker, president of the Mhiladeiphia referee's decisi over Rough- ing mat National league baceball club, an ao eel nounced the purchase of Konetchy G T d 1 the veteran first baseman ol ames {oday — — GIBBONS DEFEATS SOMMERS. ational League. Boston at Philadeiph ALAN TRACK, Idaho, July 5—| St. Louis Pittsburg Mike Gibbons, St Paul middleweight,| Cincinnati at Chi defeated Al Sommers of Spokane, eae | | Wash.. claimant to the Pacific coast American League middleweizht champieship, in the| Detroit at St. Lo H llth round of a scheduled 12-round Chicago at Cleveland. heut here yesterday. | Washington at Boston JACK DEMPSEY ENJOYS VACATION GEORGES UNDER DOCTOR'S CARE NEW YORK, July 5.—Jack Dempsey today is enjoying his title with the abandon of a school boy an a vacation. Since Jack stepped into the ring at Toledo two years ago yesterday and took the title from Jess Willard, he has been} a. busy man with no time for play in his program. Now he has eliminated another title contender in Georges worry ani, tier and Tom Gibbons in the bis Jer He City arena Labor da Tex promoter of Saturday's en S nnounc ght that ange a bout for Labor be onferred fficials of the Frenchman's acamps said he was high!; and i and he has me to t t be six weeks of rest.” ‘acording to the doc orges would were } at At then ¢ alread) row six weeks of tri to Mans a Ee 5 best possible condition a ym Gibbons or any other oppone today s si f : ponen: 5 ogram would keep him out o! takings early October. There of course, that his “gpaetige. all r again before 3 weeks hare clapsed, in Bo = rm © able to box BROKEN HAND TO TAKE MONTHS TO HEAL. ph right as soon as Georges reg This photograph, snapped in the first round, nged through the repes unable to recover hi: his feet. shows Carpentier, just after he had mii equilibrium. GEORGES GOES THROUGH simile j ed with his right and Dempsey is standing over him ready to hit with his F SPORTING ‘NEWS | fol- i All : ; ate sabes Wee Rote tators were of the opinion that Terrain sion bout Young Montreal won. the TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1921 First in News | Of All Events mts. | BIG RING CARNIVAL BRINGS OUT GOOD FIGHTS AT LOCAL STADIUM ‘St. Clair-Hayden and Griffiths-Terrain Battles Fea- | ture Feats of Saturday and Monday; Medi- ocre Support Greets Cards So many sporting events were crowded into the celebra- tion attendant upon Casper’s observance of the Fourth and the entertainment of the Visitors who flocked here to attend the annual encampment of the Spanish-American war vet- erans that for the first time in years sports fans are getting enough. Slender support of the cards in which some classy battiers appeared resulted in changes to make main events into prelimi- naries so as to thoroughly please those in attendance. | The first hard luck which atromnee NX the fight cards was the nece: postponing the Saturday iterece event because of cold weather and rain. Possibly the best card that has been staged so far came Saturday night with Eddie St. Clair of Casper, and) scorrsBLUFF, Neb., July 5. — Speedball Hayden of Columbus, N-'scottsbluff celebrated the holidays M., in the main event. winning two shutout games from the St. Clair following his regular style } E Wwulbeate tha, Aes carried the fight to Hayden from the |Gronnea the first game of the warien minute the gong tapped but his clever Snr? Taramic walked away with the and more experienced opponent ®AY® Ione ond of a 10-to6 score. Ono of ground readily and adopted a course scottsbluff's shutouts came in a game of trying to outpoint St. Clair. When |thar was stopped in the sixth imiing the Casper negro phenom learned }. cayn that Hayden's blows lacked the nec- Saturday's Game. essary sting to bring a quick verdict "The scores: he threw caution to the wind and Laramie ... 1130 000 906-10 11 5 attempted many times to get a one-|ccorabiutt Reisen eens See bunch: knovkeut- | Batteries—Laramie, Thorburn and For ten rounds the battle raged this | countryman; Scottsbluff, Killeen and way. There was plenty of action and Benninghoven. decision of a ‘ apparently the referee's mk Sunday’s Game. draw was not well received. Under the |1aramic 000 900 O00 0 2 i circumstances, St..Clair gs the | Scottublutt 000 100 33"— 7 10 2 fight but being outpointed sd the Ratteries—-Laramie, Dyer and Coun fensive boxer there could have been |iivman; Scottsbluff, Hill and Ben no other verdict : . ninghoven Billy Williams of Denver ed Jack Monday's Game. O'Brien of Salt Lake put up a hard Laramie ....- 000000—-0 6 6 #&” ten-round fight with neither having |scotsblutt ......-- 001 020— 3 5 0 the advantage. O'Bricn’s gameness) (atied in sixth on account of rain.) Laramic, Pickett and Scottsbluff, Baldridgs Benninghoven he morning game ‘of the July 4 ble header was called off on ac- int of rain tected 3 cause of a lack of market the ine potato growers are selling their -k to the starch mills for 26 cents a e] Gri would not last ten rounds. The St Paul boy took everything that Grif {ith had to offer for awhile and then evened up the fight with crashing ; right hand punches in the ~ final rounds. The verdict of draw was pop- ular. . Frankie West appeared against Young Fontana of Cheyenne in six-round opener yesterday and again | his hard punches neatly won him a verdict. Both boys were battling evenly at the gong, however, and a draw verdict resulted Kid Bell and Young Sam Langford both colared lightweights, went hard | for a few rounds of their ten-round bout but the strain told and Lang ford had a hard time taking a decision. you enjoy Bell reversed his tactics yesterday m just the nd decided to beat Langford by play- ight ing for body punches. This attack same. Li necessitated a shift from Langfoi aSPUR Cig- and the fight was tame for severa!| arette and rounds In the latter part of the! fight. however, Langford took the lead and had Bell all but out at the bell. Langford earned his decision. It took Kid Lee but three rounds to put Cyclone St: Clair of Omaha, in slumberland last night The Om: battler had no chance with Kid Lec | and knockdowns in the first and sec ond rounds merely forecast the knock out finish. Lee had everything and used it forcibls In « fast exhibition of wrestling prowess, Fred Mortensen contender for the light heavyweight wrestling crown, defeated George Barnes in straizht falls last night after Barnes had taken the first fall in 20 minutes. | Mortensen captured the second fall in minutes. with a top body , lock Barnes conceded the winning fall oriensen clamped on a pain tock. In an endeavor to hold lock Mortensen forgot his own shoulders and was nearly pinned before Barnes gaye ut. Plestina did ‘not go on with Wester- gaard as scheduled, but further an- nouncements of the match are pend ing. —— SKIN TROUBLES Kay Doty Lotions and Gintments Eczema, tetter and similar affections should be treated through the blood. Outside | applications offer only tempo- ¢ tary relief. The thing ta use is 8. & S.—the standard blood urifier, which has success- Fulty relieved such troubles for over 60 years. Fidual de ithout ch vidu rice, without charge, sos Chief Medi -S.Co.. 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