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£4666 6820S SSS CCC Cee i es PAGE FOUR — be Caspet Dafiy Cribune THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1921 ———— | ARRANGEMENTS COMPLETED FOR BOXING AND WRESTLING CARNIVAL Benefit Card Arranged for Arena Saturday Night To Bring Out Smashing Battles; Hayden and St. Clair to Settle Ring Supremacy The Tribune’s mammoth benefit boxing and wrestling carnival will be staged at the Spanish-American War Vet- erans arena on schedule starting at 9 o'clock Saturday night. Final arrangements for the event were completed last night, agreements having been perfected with all the boxers and wrestlers wh» ~vill participate. b erw 1 Hayden, the when Kid Lee knocked him out it a fluke. Lee says he can do the fg again. Langford says he to show for nothing against f he is knocked out. This in a vicious battle with Lee trying his famous right-hand up. and Langford battling to even an old score. le Moon has appeared in three These fighters and all other t who will appear on the bill will limit to win the matches and wage the hardest kind of a hts in Casper. He has al- possible. Followers of Hayden think rrupted these battles in the that he should h: De 1 al early nds with a knockout. In the decision from th takes « different v insisted tha hung up night engagement he will t. Clair of Omaha in a Clair was knocked but against he should that every decision. The yin imed a winner if agreement wa. would get 60 p 4¢ per cent [*cwza,. , THE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS | REFINERS AND STERLING BEGIN SERIES TODAY AT PARK First in News | Of All Events Treat for Fans to Continue Throughout IRRI ATORS W N S25 gee ce BEONGLO MAY July in Games With All Clubs of F | | pee Standing (SEES Roker "boher, ver the Midwest League FROM GREYBULL Won. aon. | " gring Fo ESTES BIG MEET. MEET GIBBONS roar ae Sees | a 3) 83) BeRkELeEy, Cal, aury 7—Approx- 593 Beginning today and continuing for the remainder of the ae 4 23 566 imately sixty noted American college : —---- month with the exception of two one-day intermissions, | One-Run Victory ‘tory Nosed Out by! Scottabii aT 31 a5 sae and club Seeeie weteta eaten Tex Rickard Seeks Agreement league baseball will be an attraction every afternoon at Ath-| — s-ottsbluff, 3 to 2, in Bene- est the [nationtidla meet at Pasadena on| for Big Ring Battle on Co- letic park. Every club in the league will play here during fit Contest July. daly 2, 4 and 5, will enter an invi- tional meet 10 be held here Saturday | lumbus Day Play opens at 4:15 o’clock this afternoon between Sterling and Casper, Scottsbluff will follow j i t./by the Pacific association of the A. “ae. § 7 |A. U. |X Sterling. Denver will be here for the next series, the Wildcats will take their turn and on Juy 26 a four-game series between the Refiners and Grey bull will start. Unless otherwise an nounced all week-day games will start at 4:15 o'clock and Sunday games a: | 3 o'clock. During the next month it will be Casper’s turn to enjoy a better run me GREYBULL, Wyo., July 7.—Bunch- ittsbr i ing their hit in the fifth inning and | Pits r taking advantage of one Greybull er-| yow* ore ror, the Irrigatora won, 3 to 2, in| powoe = YORK, July 7.—Hope of get- 4 ‘& sot |ting Georges Carpentier’s signat 32 bad PESEK DEFEATS MONDT. |today to the articles of agreement SB ieveet ib |for a bout with Tom Gibbons on Co their series here yesterday | oka 36 1514) FORT, MORGAN, Colo., July .T—|umbus day, October-13, was expres isons, cede 2 37 “464 | John Pesek of Shelton, Neb., defeated | by Tex Rickard, who said pe » was not scheduled, but |CMci®e =~ 45 1375| Jot “Toots” Mondt of Greeley, Colo.,/ pected a visit from Descamps, ook the form of a benefit for Ber Dheencishio 50 28g /in a wrestling match here after one | French boxer's manager, during the iunt, Greybull hurler, who is con . “| hour and 37 minutes. Pesek used a ined to the hospital with a ruptured wrist lock and scissors hold. : = f throat. THis conditio eres ec ih ne ee r i FREEDMAN TO MEET HARTLEY American League. ard had hoped to arrange the ee of luck with respect to players’ in-| +7 pieeereans - ing for Labor day but Carpentier's juries than has been the case during | ap e, Blu . 622 | GHICAGO, July 7.— Saflor Freed-|broken hand will prevent him from Casper Giant ‘Anxious for Longer | werent weeks and with the support of | six Niwa mat 33 “foo | man, Chicago lightweight, has been entering the ring before the carly Match, Which Is Limited to the fans, the Refiners have a 00d] nine of ; aks 38-500 matched to meet Pete Hartley in New |Part of October. pistaarctenet —atnd ree ee Pe iods chance to go to the head of the pegs} = Score innings: RHE | York on July 12, when Joe Burman a = a a centage column. Scottebluff 000 030 000 3 6 Oo} oe Cu fights Charles Ledoux, the French. GRAND PRIX RESULTS. = a 2 foag — : Dull ....---010 001 000— 2 9 1 “$97; ™an, and Frank Moran meets Bob) = a woeinctistons ar berths Py see bee mmary—Sacrifice hits, Halla and | Philadelphia | Martin. All are 12-round bouts. NORTE RAND ese ereand me ning. from wares ey. Clan we ore Siebhor. . Tireb bine, Ske. ShORaent pe sctbeelc! Vascotes wxihy job, July 7—The Laurel farms, and Bristow, Base on balls, off Blue-| JOHNSON serageas copih FROM JERSEY. | DUFFY GUSECINTS CROSS. Indianapolis jatalie the Great, Griven w under the jiu-Jitsu rules on Off ‘Shitieall (a vieeeaeke oad by Walter Cox, won the first division night of July 4. The match went FOR DEMPSEY- JOHNSON by Bluejacket 6 Shimeai. Hit by| NEW YORK, July 7—Jack John-| NEW YORK, . July 7—Jimmy Daffy |of the $5,000 Ohio stake for 2:08 tro three ninute periods and Tay i or me son, former heavyweight champion of | was awarded the judges decision over|ters here Wednesday. Patrick Todd lor was 4 jous to continue but the MATCH ogy the world, who will be released from | Leach Cross after a ght open was second and Peter Daw third; best ATH, SAYS KEARNS awes, "ynn 2, Nae rites ¢ ap’s manager refused to let him go n eight innings, Time of game, 1:50.{ Leavenworth Bonitentiary. next Satur-| air bout in Brooklyn last it. time 2:06%. limit against the Wyoming giant. = = = YORK, July “The public can have a Dempsey-Johnson match if —_ A LOSES AGAIN. Wash., July 7.—The Uni- is no knockout. Two judges will t the referee in making his de- >, if the referee, an offic! to Last Scores jhe named by The Tribune, believes the boys are stalling, he will call off Young Sam Lan the fight. if the fans are satisfied National League. with the bout it will continue. If the] , At New York— R. H, E,| crowd bears out the referee's decision lyn. 102/021 113-11 16 0 stalling is going on the fight will alled and the battlers will lose r share af the gate receipts. here is no need to say much about George Barnes-Fred Mortensen New York ....000 000 00i—4 7 3 Batteries — Grimes and Miller; Toney, Benton, Zink and Smith. At Philadelphia— R. HE. stling match, which will go 30 Boston , 3: or to one fall. Fans who Philadelphia . 200 031 00 t work here before Quilla: ion will be seen Batteries—MecQuillan, O'Neill, Hubbell, Ring, just the main events » Tribune's 5} Other ‘and Bruggy. Tribune's sport program. ¢ 2 ghts of preliminary stuff may be At Pittsburzh— RHE to the bill to make it one of the of its kind possible. But the main to “remember isto be at the t 9 o'clock sharp, or miss part St. Louts .900 000 002 000 0—2 13 0 Pittsburgh 100 001 000 000 1—3 13 1 * Batteries—Doak, Sherdell, North | °" and Slemons; Morrison and Schmidt. {of the —_—_—a As ounced yesterday, The Trib- American League. une does not intend to enter the fight At Chicago— R. H. £.| Promotion game here, but it is staging the benefit fight card Saturday night hed eed es zi M4 to aid the boys who lost money be: Matterien—Sauss ‘and iBdssler; Fu: the sport carnival during the ber and Schalk. § sh-American War Veterans’ cel ebration was not a success. At Boston—First Game) RK. H. £,|_ Tickets for the big fight card will go Washington 001 000 000 000—1 G 6|0n sale in many business houses to Boston ....010 000 000 001-2 11 0) 2¥. No special effort will be put Batteries—Mogridge and Gharrity;| forth to attract patronage, for The Russell and Ruel. Tribune believes that a fight card that sey will rank with any that has ever been At Boston—{ Second Game) R. H. E.| staged here will result from the Satur. Washington ..010 000 000— 1 8 O|day night affray Get your tickets Boston . 000 000 000— 0 5 O|and be on hand early, for there will Batteries—Erickson and Pi ich;|be no reserved seats and first come Jones and at will be first served. SEE THE FINEST COLLECTION OF PERSIAN and TURKISH RUGS AT CHAMBERLIN FURNITURE BY KHOURY A BISHOP-CASS THEATER LAST TIMES TODAY THOMAS MEIGHAN Supported by GRACE DARMOND and JACQUELINE LOGAN 3! “WHITE AND UNMARRIED” The Romance of a Dashing Yankee Bachelor who Started out to “Do” Paris—and Did! —ALSO— “THIS IS THE LIFE” TWO-PART COMEDY Continuous, 1 to 11 Admission, 40c FRIDAY AND SATURDAY “A WISE FOOL” From Sir Gilbert Parker’s “THE MONEY MASTER” Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. TODAY A BIG COMEDY FARCE Games Today Midwest League, Sterling at Casper. Laramie at Denver. Scottsbluff at Greybull. WASHBURN “Jie Roan To Lonpo National League, Cincinnati at Bostqa. Brooklyn at New York. St. Louis at Philadelphia. American League. Detroit at Chicago. Philadelphia at Cleveland. All Run Down Now Feels Fine Eatonic Ended His Troubles “Eatonic is the only thing I pare found to stop my heartburn and I think it has been a grest help in nervous spells,’’ writes G.C. Johnson. An upset stomach may come lots of suffering all over the body. Eatonic helps in such cases by removing the cause of the misery, because it takos up and carries out the extess acid and gases and keeps the digestive organs in natural working order. A tablet after meals is all you need. Big box costs only a trifle with Gruggist’s guarantee. I pusgite fp Knows_ I grow tobacco « You can’t beat a Camel, because you can’t beat the tobacco that goes into Camels. That’s why Camels are the choice of men who know and love fine tobacco. They know what makes Camels so smooth, so fragrant and mellow-mild. They’ll tell you that the expert Camel blend of choice Turkish and Domestic tobaccos makes a ciga- rette smoke you can’t equal—no matter what you pay. But it doesn’t take an expert to tell Came quality. You'll spot it the very first puff, Try Camels yourself. at any time, but was likewise unable a and despite his inability to beat and for the bout nuw or in the|>vened the series with the Wasda Unt ‘The match proved immensely popu-| ing tha: J McCaw of Par No announcement has been made} Johnson on Labor day. will do little or any wrestling untill pion, but suggested that Johnsor later in the season when he will again} should meet Harry Wills or anothe: ake up a strenuous grind for the Jing boxer before being considere winter. hampionship GIANTS RELEASE PATTERSO EW ¥ — The York National icague club announced —Present— One Solid Hour of Musical Comedy 15--PEOPLE--15 tainbow Ziegfieldian Chorus. Umpire, Dale. lor, it appeared, wes in no danger to make the Jap quit. The match was the third in which Taylor has met Mi-]it wishes, but I believe there is no ¢ Washington baseball team him has made an improved showing in Jack Kearns, manager team of Japan by defeating every bout of Jack Dempsey, said today on learn lar among the Greeley fans, accord-|adena, had offered the chumpion ing to reports reaching here. guarantee of $200,000 to box Jac 1 . n the mag but it is probable that he} no color line on behalf of the cham the release of substitute Infielder Wil 1 Patterson to the Seattle club of the Pacific Coats league. Where Everybody Goes “IKE AND MIKE THE DETECTIVES” A Million Hearty Laughs and Not One Single Blush MOSTLY GIRLS Harmony Singing, Dancing and the A ialaxy of Glorious Girlhood, Gorg- cously Gowned, —Also-— A PICTURE PROGRAM PAR EXCELLENT Prices 10c and 40c Performances, 7-9 p. m. One Block West of Henning A Farce full of fun. A comedy full of er- rors, An_ adventure full of surprises. A romance. full of fancy. Her eyes said, “Help me!” His heart rose. She was a beauty. But he was sailing to- morrow. His heart sank. But this Yankee Doo- dle had a Yankee Noodle, Presto! Idea! Zowie! Action Surprise! Cli- max Laughter! A Bishop-Cass Theater Ean: Hammerstein maaan 2-Cai Loads ANOTHER COMEDY TOMORROW We saw you first. We didn’t miss anybody. You’re in it. If we missed you down town we caught you at the ball park or at the Elks Box ing tournament. See all this at the Lyric starting tomorrow in THE MEMORIAL DAY PICTURE NEXT BATTER UP. Of Second Hand Furniture Just Received Complete Furnishings of 40-Room Hotel In- cluding Bedding and Linen, Rugs, Dressers, Beds, Wardrobes, Chairs and Rockers Harned Bros. 121 West Midwest Phone 249 “THE. MIRACLE OF wae “WHO'S 5 WHO” SUNSHINE COMEDY Continuous, 1 to 11 Admission, 30c FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SHIRLEY MASON —IN— THE MOTHER HEART

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