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Che Casver Daily Cribune =| THE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS = PAGE SEVER First in News Of Al Events AYLOR DEFEATS JAPANESE CHAMPION IN JUI-JITSU MATCH MONDAY Miyaka Surrenders Twice; Foul Is - Claimed by Jap BEFINERS WIN AND LOSE 10 GREYBULL IN OPENER °° FELE'S VIGTORY MAKES UP FOR SUNDAY DEFEAT sms como Tha severely, Jack Taylor, er Losing Five Straight to Bronchos; Lara- ‘GOLF TOURNEY fie Dita Fadel to Relais: 1S PROJECTED 2 | im. Miyaka, expert exponent of the Ori- By winning the final game of the series with Laramie Sat- 1 B HERE ental art of self-defense was helpless ther laurels to his credit last night when he wrested the world’s jiu jitsu championship from ‘Terro Miyaka, before a huge crowd of DOWNEY WING PAPER DECISIONIN. TITLE BOUT OVER TWELVE ROUNDS Mreatling ace, of the Rock” | Official Verdict Lacking Under the New Jersey Laws But Scribes Again Hail Cleveland Fighter as the Best Middleweight RINGSIDE, JERSEY CITY, Sept. 6.—While no decision was permitted under the New Jersey laws, the majority of’ © Yanks Capture Final Matches For Davis Cup =W YORK, Sept 6. ive matches played. five won. This sums up the record of America’s 1921 Davis cup tennis team, which yesterday ended the challenge tour- nament with Japan at Forest Hills by two singles victories. In the fi nal matches, witnessed by 10,000 npeetators Wiliam T ‘Tilden I! pion, def 64 and 61 yesterday Ichiya _Kumagae and William M WLOCATS TRIN BLUFFS TWICE Take Both Games of Double- header After Dropping Opener on Sunday. SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb.. Sept. 6— The Wildcats made it two straight from Scottabluff over the holiday win ning both ends of Labor Day's double herder after . . tos ve losing Sunda after urqy by a score of 11 to 6 and by marking up one victory and pean’ Tavlon and sites the first 20] 2eWSspapermen ut the ringside were of the opinion iat Bryan, johnston beat Zenzo Shimidau 6-2, |noon’s game after being mowed out tn og® loss in the Greybull series which started Sunday, the Re-| 2 gan id funute period in which Tyalor con-| DOwney of Cleveland outpointed Johnny Wilson of Boston] 6-7, 62 and 6-4 f the tenth inning. » J Aners just"paced even with Denver in the race which the| casper is to soon witness a golt|Gucted his severe weakening campaign|in their 12-round bout yesterday afternoon. The fight by| _Sumane Lensien: the Prench | Tne sore ne Ne: two teams are staging for the leadership of the Midwest touneument, srrensenents fare whicl se ganic apmeered' co tsi fy Bieitevee! rounds follow many blows and were hooted ‘by the| tion match with Dean Mathey, de- | Laramie -.-.-011 000 010 0—3 8 league. \* Lg ihe ye ge ges el rest e i Round One. | crowd feating Mrs, May Sutton Bundy and | Seottxblutt 012 000 000 1—4 10 5 ; or started’ Working for a toe | “ ; |, BY wetting into its winping stride] eld *t tO? Henne aie eines <y| hold which he continued to place on| Downes rushed trom! his corner Round “Nine } Willis B. Davie. 62 Patteries—Laramie, Hill ana Tonne by taking Greybull into camp Monday| in. ciub are requested to attend, The|the Jap. After 11 minutes in whieh} 8Md° landed the first blow, a left to]' Trying for a knockout, Downey Mile. Lengien apparently had re- |mah; Seottebluff, Shimeal! and Ben jatterncon, Casper has established a) tournament will take place on the| Taylor maintained his hold, retnforc-|the chin. Wilson bexed cautiously. | landed his right twice on the jaw and| Covered entirely from the bronchial | ninghoven record of winning 10 out of the last| Course er the club in the mouthern| ine it from time to time to insure his| DUwney landed a left to the body and| once in the stomach, He missed a| ‘Teuble which interfored with the | Monday morning game— RH. FE 12 games,in which it has played. | part of the city and special prepara-|grip, Mlyaka was forced to, concede} ® Fight to the jaw, rocking W swing to the head and nearly fell.| S&7ler part of her American cam- | Laramie 190 001—4 9 oO | ‘The -2i: gcme of the series went! tions are to be made to put it in the| the first end of the bout. — Downey missed a vicious . rig Wilgon landed lefts and rights to the| Paign ond displayed @ brilliant | Scotteblutt 0 000 200-3 6 |to Greybull by a score of 6 to 4, whiley best of conditions. Everything in con-| Confident that he had Miyaka on| Perce’ but landed @ right to the Jaw.| bedy. Downey was landing body} rand of tennis. 5 Ratteries—Laramie, Schinkel ar |Casper captured yesterday's game 4] nection with the tourney will be dis-|the run, Taylor became @ little care-| >*Y “Hinched at the bell blows oftener. He rocked Wilson Tonneman: Scottsbluff, Brooks and jjto 2. The tight baseball which the} cussed at the luncheon. lens when hostilities were resumed Round Two with s right to the jaw at the bell Benninghoven. zi < two teams are playing indicates that} A handsome loving cup will bejagain and as a result a jiu jitsu hold} _ They clinched and Wilsen landed Round Ten F Afterncen game ‘ RHE |the Bisons have passed over the tem-| awarded the winner and it is now on| that was causing him much trouble in) t¥o_ light lefts ‘\o Downey's jaw Downey landed hard rights and|{ arene -003 110 O16-——11 It +4) Porary slump which enabled Denyer| exhibition in the Kline jeweiry store.| his effort to breathe forced him to con-| Downey missed a right for the head.|jetis to the body. Downer missed a Poon elaet 020 110 000m 48 4 Mondays Doubleheader Divid-| to win five straight games from them, irs Ree Gr taat cede a fall before he was injured.| They exchanged lefts to the chin-| right to the head and tcok secernt Tifear Learen jonaiterios Laramie. Pickett and _| ed but Bnonchos Check Up In winning Saturday's game from LANFORD LOSES BOUT. Taylor gave up in seven minutes, There was little Aghting on the part! rights to the body. Downey missed Won sJonee; - Geattablutl, MaKingey and ther Sind: Laramie much of the credit is due to “ys s Wacy of the Jap’s hoic and insufing| Of either man, both working for an|and they went into a clinch at th Benninghoven Another Sanday. } FORT WORTH, Tex., Sept. 6.—Lee € ant and ? to a clinch at the = | = the manner in which the veteran| ¢2gcrson iicht ‘hearsweight neare| that the Nipponese would be placed on ae bell | 5 0.600 ‘Chari: \ckson ~ is ¥! hi . oy 6. STERLING, Colo. Sept. 6 —Sterl:| Powving the nine Nis he ailoweds wei [edamBion, won the newspaper decialon| of"aitacir no ihat be could mancuver| Dawney landed 2 niraight right to Round ‘tieven -« = «|Record Broken me waa able to win, but one game out . hero last night in a twelve-round bont . rd Downey rushed Wileon to the ropes . of three played over the holiday with| scattered and pulling out of holes at} 0%) ford. AMiyaka into a position where he could) th» body and a left to the jaw. He} and sent two hard rights to the jaw 0 408 enver and the Bronea clan made fur-/times by using his marvelous con.| With Sem Lanford. pick him up. The opportunity soon | rushed Wilson to the ropes with hard! Wiigon sent a leli hook to the 19 380 By Hydroplane the gmins on its pennant chase. trol for strikeout purposes. The Cas- came. Then Taylor picked Miyska up| lefts and rights to the body. Downey| stomach and they oxchange ndy y Pp "Fal anotans per team went out behind him and| Wilson, Wilson to Sorey to Wilson!|and after lifting the Jap over his head| landed a left to the chin. Downey] biows at close quarters, Downes National League. Sunday gaie— i H. E,| took vengeance on Lefty Dyer for the| wild pitches Dyer 2; left on bases Cas-| fell with him to the mat. Althopgh| Missed right uppercut. Wilson land-| missed a right to the head and was Won. t See Denver 130. 030 .001—7 11 2| OMe defeat, he bad chalked against Cas-|per 6, Laramie 5; time of game 1:40;|badly stunned Mtyaka recovered suf- ed left to the chin at the bell. hooked sharply by Wilson in the jaw. | Pittsburgh 4 so™ DETROIT, Sept. 6—(By The As Sterling 22 -4102.010 100—5 9. 0| Per in the series. Hartrell, Pitier,| umpires, Cal Smith and Dale. ficiently to make strong defensive if Roond, Four They exchange right body blows and| New York sociated Press)—Establishing a new fattarias=Denver, Niles and Dia-|Fynn and McNeil led the attack on Diay. It was but a moment again be-| Wilson took the offensive and sent | clinched. St. Louis - world’s hydroplane record o1 80.567 4; Sterling, Hewitt, Noyes and|him which resulted in a total of 17 fore Taylor duplicated his feat. “The|a hard left to his opponent’s chin, Reus Fwiles, Boston -. miles an hour, Miss America Il. s ¢ hits. AB R H PO A Elsecond time, however, Taylor and the| Downey missed a left and Wilson} yg ane agar Brooklyn - 69 driven by George Wood of Detrott. 1 a 42.4158) 0| Jap fell bodily from the ma: caught him with a right In’ the y was trying hard but his] Cincianat! 59 today won the Lake G tro ee ee er crag 1a | wicaneoneh i MUnAN a eaoe oe On| eae 2b 41 2.1 2 0] “Miyake ciaimed that this was al stomach. Downey crossed with’ two| blows did not, seem to hurt Wilson, s 1 suubldshatle at’ the basona’ ceed. oo. ay? 4 300 100 001—5 14 1] big Refiner was not right. He ‘allowed | Donica, ss 4012 0|foul and asked that the decision be| rights to the jaw. They Were fight: hard right to the stomach are 44 boat championship of North Batteries—-Sterling, Hewitt, Sigman] 14 hi» which Greybull bunched at op-| F927" 4220 1] awarded to him by Referee Dick Far-}ing hard in a ctineh at the bell. Fee pete TAset: an: Cee eae America, 4 Kranninger; Denver, Dawson and|portune times to turn into six runs.| Slattery, 3 1.114 © Ofrel. The official insisted however that Round -Five Ee ree ee, oh She American League. | acai aatne eens Diamond. , Bluejacket allowed eight hits, four of | McNeill, 3b 4 0°10 2 O)both men remume wrestling. This Mi Downgy sent a straight right to the| Cronanged lofts and rights ac the bene Mon ate ee Sin le H at I ‘Second game— TR. H.-&,| which turned. into runs, but Casper's| Bostick, cf - 4 0 0 1 0 Olyaka refused to do and Farrel was) nose, Downey landed a right to the ge nd rights at the be:l. | x aS 80 630 g e n Starling PEEPS lig 3821 dro cgde fk: 2 bap togecarle | SRS Piet Sab ie 4 1] forced to award the deciding fall to! jaw and took a left hook in return.| pope FIGHTERS Cleveland Ros ~ 80 1 : z if og 13. 3 es: bapebal eld DP - 3 0°2 0 3 0) Taylor. Wilson rushed Downey to the ropes| f Fi t. Louls - 6 B15 PTantacite- wating: Sayhlar naa mea oh gpedbioe: Bee cia — ——— --| It Miyaka had been injured when| with body blows. Downey sent a| CLAIM CHAMPIONSHIP. Washington 496 Speedboat Race Kibninget; Darvel Manel und Law-lts me coaait. 5 y whee heal pres = 33 2] both men fi the mat Farrel) hard right to the stomach at the bell.| NE WYORK, Se; Jonnny Wil-| Boston - 488 ; ‘ae BERS ets credit: yesterday whee. he AB BJ said he have had no alterna- 4 Round son of Boston and Bryan Downey of | Detroit 470 =e? we es ct 8. Q{ tive but call the match a draw. It) Downey caught Wilson in his cor-| Cleveland, Ohio, both still claimed the | Chicago -—-- 4 DETROIT, Sept ¢ ned ee) 9] was not because of tho Miyaka’s in-}ner and hurt him with hard rights| tte of middieweight boxing cham. | Philadelphia nad Ee Sages Silhap «NER papel brome ence 23a } Gadtneaee a pote’? padewsed - 40 1Jability to finish the match but be-!and lefts to the stomach. Wilson cut | Pion of the world today, despite the pn od ate Aa a oe be ‘run | Ib ong pe ee Bape, oe he ana 5 aD A}eause of his retusal that caused Far-) Downey's left eye with a right wing, | {Act-they hed their second fling at/| tactics which met With “bodes and| Quy mate thie att Pc 9 ges eet be ee ttted the maa egy sd e, ee) O}rel to give the decision to Taylor. blows wére ianding oftener.| Stttling ownership of the crown in| cries of “stalling” trom the crowd, | ~™ Het 2 4 permaes: by the racing ‘ : peal a et the sparks. fe ey Askland, 3b HS 0] In the préliminary events, Harvey They fought hard at close quarters. | Tex Rickard'’s big arena at Jersey! ‘The New Jersey boxing commission | tons} Deaabeiat ete oe interna- sd bapa’ es par mi iD 0]|Perkins of Casper and Young Joe missaa’ Moved City yesterday. will decide next Thursday afternoon | ‘ona! speedboat ere as a re- PrOVAG. SO RUET tt, Bowe Caet BO] sore. a! - 40 0|Stecher of Wichita, Kan., wrestled 20 They fought 12 tame rounds, with-| whether Wilson's guarantee of $35,-|Sult ef the mishap yesterday that put Greybul id thin: ith Steel » Downey forced the fighting and had Maple Leaf VII, Briti: er, reybull could no nothing with Steele| i toiman, ee 0| minutes to a draw- This was a fast] in0 better of an exchenee at claeg | Out an official decision, which is pro-} 000 will be held up further. eaten Pat a tape. gl PG ORIN gee) san OORT RARE: } Voataity: 10 O]and interesting bout but both men| quarters, Downey sents straighe| Biblted by the laws of New Jersey.| “Wilson's unsatisfactory work) Out of the contest when she sprang a SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb. Sept. 6— Tne} TP? ee were #0 evenly matched that it wasrrignt to the stomach, Wlison caught| Downey Won the majority unofficial | prompted our action,” said Charles|!eke and sank before being towed ‘ " Totals 2 2]impossible for either to win in the * decision of newspaper experts. MeNatr, a member of the commission, |!®t° her slip. American pilots decid- Irrigators clipped Sterling in the last Sunday Game. _ iy tae wis aearyaete’ Sy pep with & left hook. They!” ane night did not even develop a| ‘He led 11 times in 12 rounds.’ ed no contest among themselves was series core se— hor to! i. 0" slowly tof 1 y ee or sabe ie ca a] _Casper— AB RH PO A E| Greybull 2] Karl Dowler, weighing 145 pounds| "= GEN wisi | knockdown. McNair announced that Wilson, jane a Jong as the trophy re- hard hitting contest in which the lead| Hartzell, r¢ —----- 5 4 4 3 © 0|Casper 2)|held Jess Thayer, 162 pounder to a 20 Right, Wilson, however, has not yet col-| Downey and their managers would be, ™#!ned in America. o! Pitler, 2b -...-.. 428.1 2:"2.-@ *Batted for Edelman in ninth in-| minute draw. Several timed duri Downey landed two rights to the| lected his share of the purse. The] ordefed to testify at the hearing so} a eT FF RO c hands meny times {pier 7, Soap x coal nae the match Dowler held the advantage|bedy and one to the jaw. Wilson|New Jersey boxing commission in-| that the comminsion might detormine | geitkg eye deuler for, and. insist on —--—-302 010 200—8 11. 2] Flynn, It 4 1 2 1 0 0| Summary—Twe-base hits, Hartzell,Jand all he needed was a few pounds] hooked Downey with his left. Theyjstructed Rickard to withhold it pend-| “why Wilson fought in such a Ust-|fare with other honey vin agers of BS peaioesioaeeia 4 Slattery, i = ‘ 1 2 12 1 i Pitier. “Piva, Samide Hala: runs more weight at the right time and he| Clinched _repeatediy. Hoth missed _ing an investigation of Wilgon’s ring ‘leas manne! 13t.4a' produced at hom Date S ‘corhies apd| McNeill, 3b ——---. 23 ted in, Flynn 1, Slattery 2, ,| would have won in a walk. ied and] Bostick, cf —---. 4 0 1 1 0 O}Garrity 1; sacrifice hit Slattery; struck] Just before the main event was Samide, c - 2 1 0 7 1 Ojout by Steele 7; Bases on balls off|called, Professor Takahasi, instructor . Davenport, p 3.0 1 0 5 0|Steele 2; doubie plays, Reagan to|of wrestling at the School of Mines at aie. aga REE *C. H. Jackson --. 1 0 0 0 0 0|Crawford to Halla to Dale; wild pitch,| Golden, Colo., challenged George Me- PRACTICE. 1S. STARTED Totals ---------- 33 4 8 2712 3 Greyball AB/R HPOAE 2 Bristow, cf ------- 4 9 1200 AN COLLEGE GRIDRONS === SS 2S 622100 ms = : 411320 4TH1 <B>0: ¢. NEW YORK, Sept. 6—Old man bo 3111 football, the hardy. veteran whose ca- 6 O1 sh46 vorting for’ the publiq comes in the Goa 6a € cool, crisp-days. of autumn, crowded! pinejacket 312010 into the scene of summer sports to- @ay.and the dull thuds of his training| ‘Totais ____.___ 39. 6 14 27 stunts caused baseball, tennis and| <core by ianings— RHE yachting fans to turn for a moment] Greybull _-------003 001 @11—6 14 1 from thaughte-of national champion- ~TTo01 012 000-4 8 2 ships-and -world ‘series. . or Davenport in ninth in: Candidates for Harvard's 1921 squad were ordered Out today at Cambridge} Summary—Runs batted in, Hartzell by, Head Coach Bob Fisher: About 90| creer +7 oprures ‘I onsod ‘ft sena ‘T candidates were expected to attend the}; Askiand 3, Bluejacket 1; two-base opening practice. John F. (Chick)] nits Halla, Garrity, Crawford, Ask- (gehan, the youthful mentor at Syra-|jang; Home runs, Hartzell; sacrifice will greet the advance guard of | nits, Samide, Bristow, Halla, Craw- S21 candidates this afternoon. \ At/ rord; struck out by Davenport 6, Blue: State College, Pa. more-than three| jacket 6; bases on balls off Davenport core candidates, are working forithé|{ pluejacket 1; Double plays, McNeill jenn State squad today under the-di-}i, Slattery; hit by ‘pitched balls, Mc: ction of Hugo Bezdek and his assist-| xii, Bluejacket; !-f¢ on bases Casp ae 5, Greybull 11; time of game 1:50; um- KE GIBBONS AEDT me ‘Casper *Batted ning. SatuNiay Game. Ly a tht ‘Casper— ABRHPOAE Hartzell, rf... 5 4 b 3 0 0 BATTLE JOHNNY WILSON) ses Eee Donica, 88 400041 - Fiynn, “if 623 1,0 0 % o 1 1 ST. PAUL, Minn. Sept. 6—aoke| SOUS” oe fee: Collins, manager of Mike Gibbons; St.} iets e fie ace gat See Sod, } Paul middleweight boxer, announced| Ron ide ¢ 4 1 18 1 8 today that he had received a telegram} yo opson, p-.---. 4 0-10 2 0 from Tex Rickard in which the New Bo ie peta cae ae 24 York promoter requested terms for a Totals 27.14.12 nigtch with Johnny Wilson to be held IT P ae Madioon Sauare Garden on Sep-| _ Laramie— i Rove tember 30 or October 3. iS 7 oe% Collins said ho had not yet answer- Poa sace c4 the wire but probably would notity fan Poe kard that the St. Paul boxer would rer ey pt whatever terms the promoter Ree yar ted. 1100 1310 1020 Games Today |) 72 edo ee F & oF Score by innings— . Laramie -005 010 000-— 6 9 Casper - 203 101 40%—11 17 1 ‘Greyuull at Casper. Summary—Rutis batted in, Hartzell Laranife at Scottsblutt, , Pitler 4, Flynn 3, McNeill 1, Sam- Sterling 2t Denver. je 2, Schinkel 1, Wilson 4; two base hits Hartzell 2, McNeill, Bostick, Wil- son; three base hits, Flynn, Samidé: Home rune, Pitler, Flynn, Wilson; sac- ifice hits, Slattery, Varnadore 2, struck out by Jackson 4, pases on balls off Jackson 2. ; double plays Jackson to Midwest League. National eazue, Chicago at &t. Louls. i American League. St. Louis st Cleveland. Washington and Ph: New York at Boston, llevent for Edeiman; left on bases Casper 6, Grey- time of game 1:50; umpires bull Smith and Dale. ELEANOR GUY WINS. HAMLINE, Minn., Sept. 6.—Eleanot Guy took first place in the feature three-year-old trotters in the 2:20 class off the Great Western circuit program yesterday. WOODWARD SOLD TO SENATORS. NEW HAVEN, Conn., Sept. 6.—- Frank Woodward, leading pitcher of the Eastern league and former Na- tional league twirler, has been sold by the New Haven club to tho Washing- ton Americans. The deal will bring to the New Hayen club three mom: bers. of the Washington club. ‘TORONTO BOATS WIN. TORONTO, Sept. 6.—Toronto speed cfaft yesterday captured the honors in the international powerboat race for motor speeders, the Leopard winning first place, followed in order by Clair III, Helena UI and Leopard V. vena JONES WINS ON FOUL. COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Sept. 6.—Thirty stconds after Gorilla Jones of New Orleans and Battling Ortega of San Francisto, stepped into the ring here last night, the coast fighter knocked his opponent out with a hard body punch. The blow wah declared Last Scores League. Chicago 3-3, St. Louis 4-4. Pittsburgh 1-2,*Cincinnati 2-1. Boston €-3, New York 6-5. Philadelphia 1-4, Brooklyn’ 3-8. American League. New York 8-2, Boston 0-3. Washington 3-7, Philadelphia 4-1. St. Louis 6-12, Cleveland 10-8. Chicago 6-3, Detroit 5-4, Chicago 22, St. Louis 0-4. "Pittsburgh 2, Cincinnati 1. Boston 6, New York 3. Philadelphia 4, Brookiyn 10. American League. Louis 10, Chicags 11. y to BlcNeill, Guest to Sorey to] Cleveland 9, Detroit 5, — SPORT FLASHES HOT OFF WIRE Leod to meet him in Casper or else- where in either a ji jitsu or catch- os-catch-can wrestling match. foul by Referee Jabe Cassady and Jones was awarded the bout. . BIG Ri SHOOT OPENS. CAMP PERRY, O., Sept. 6.—Sixty events are on today’s program for the opening of the National Rifle associ- ation matches. Ninety teams will compete. PALMER STOPS WARNER. TULSA, Okla., Sept. 6.—Kid Palm. er, of El Paso, Texas, knocked out F Warner of San Francisco, in the fifth round of a scheduled 12-round bout here- last night. Warner went down for the count of nine in the fourth. The men were middleweights. ee British-American Golf Tournament ‘Annual Proposed NEW YORK, Sept. 6.—Annual competitions for a silver cup between the open golf champions of the Unit- ed States and Great Britain will be suggested to the United States Golf association by the Soundview Golf: club where Jim Barnos, United States champion, yesterday defeated Jock Hutchison, holder of the British title, by 5 and 4. Officials of the club said today they hoped the trophy would be made as much of a fixture in golf as the Davis cup is in tennis. The Mongolians eat only one meal For Vacation or Stopover Don't miss a stay at the strictly modern Carter Hotel mineral springs in the world.” THERMOPOLIS, WYOMING ents WAAL ULL, NE KAMA King Rhiley With HUDSON Makes Best Time in Pike’s Peak Climb BEATS LAST YEAR’S RECORD COME, IN AND SEE OUR SPECIAL EXHIBIT TODAY, THE LAST DAY SALES ROOMS OPEN UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK P. M. 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