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Che Casper Daily Cridune First in News. Of All Events both were claimants of the middle weight championship. Mahmout Will Tackle Hansen OMAHA, Neb., April 7.—A_ wrest- ling match between Charife Hansen and Yusiff Mahmont, seemed prob- able today with the posting by J. W. Elwood, Hansen's manager, of $1,000 appearance money, following Mah- mout's challenge received yesterday. ig could stage there the last game sched- uled before arriving in the capital. The Washington squad is having prac- tically its first experience with rain this «pring, but Manager Milan be- Neves the two days’ lay off will not hinder the favorable progress the team has been making. Boston Wrestler Defeats Mormon EDDIE ANDERSON T0 FIGHT PAL MOORE 10 ROUNDS TO DECISION Eddie Anderson of Casper, who is making his winter home at Moline, .Ill., has been matched with Pal Moore. the elusive bantam, in a ten-round decision go-at Davenport, Iowa, dur-|\ ing the week of April 16, according to advices received here ay. we AND TOMS MOVE ON TC ORY FIELD WASHINGTON, April 7.—Folled by the weather for two successive days, the Nationals and the Boston Braves had moved on north to Lynchburg, . today, with’ the hope. that they TENNIS oTAR’ FORFEIT PROBED Failure of Vincent Richards to Enter Tourney Is In- vestigated. HAY, GRAIN, FEED, SALT Casper Storage Co: 313 W. Midwest Ave. SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Apru i. —Waino Ketonen of Boston last night Braille, the system of writing in-| defeated Ira Dern of Salt Lake, tak- vented for the blind, can be learnt in a|ing two of three fall NEW YORK, April 7.—The United States Lawn Tennis association will investigate charges that Vincent Rich- ards, third ranking tennis player of the country, entered and then failed to play in the recent indoor chompian- ship. ‘The investigation will be made in connection with the formal protest filed with the association by W. I Cunningham, president of the Seventh Regiment Tennis club, against it hav- ing permitted the middle states indoor championship to be held in Phila delphia last week while the national indoor championship was being decided here. Mr. Cunningham also asked for a “thorough investigation” of the con duct of Richards, who, he said, with- drew from the New York tournament on a claim of illness and then appeared in the Philadelphia matches. —————_—__ CUBS EVEN UP WITH WICHITA Come From Behind Eight-Run Lead and Win From Kan- sans, 11 to 9. CHICAGO, April 7.—The Chicago Nationals, having evened. up matters ‘with the Wichita Western leaguers Jeague The Cubs, by terrific singging took yesterday's contest from Wichita, 11 te 9 after the Kansans had got off to 9 to 1 lead, which they held up to the sixth inning. ‘The Chicago Americans let another contest slip to the world’s champion New York Nationals, making the se ries five and four still in favor of the Sex. The teams meet again to- iSport Calendar: b cccccccccsecccocccoccees Open Sane gusdani tournament st (White Sulphur Springs, W. Va, Nebraska State championship tour: “‘nament opens at Omaha. Shooting. Alabama State trapshooting tour- inament at Mobile. ‘Track. Florida State high school ehmpion- ship at Gainesille. Skating. ‘World's professional roller skating championship at Chicago. Swimming. National A. A. U. fancy die (se nior men) at San Francisco. Wrestling. National A. A. U. championship at New Orleans. Quebec Provincial amateur cham- pionship at Montreal. Boxing. Indiana State amateur champion hip at Indianapolis. Joe Lynch vs. Wee Willie Spencer, 12 rounds, at Brooklyn. Johnny Reisler vs. Willie Kohler, 12 rounds, at Brooklyn. Sam Langford vs. Tug Jackson, 10 rounds, at Dayton, O. Tony Caponi vs. K. O. Mars, 12 rounds, at Galveston. Bobby Ward vs. Kid Alberts, 10 founds, at Duluth. Johnny Nichols vs. Leo Stokes 10 founds, at Duluth. Zbyszko Pins George Actor FORT ARTHUR, Texas, April 7.— Stanislaus Zb; former heavy. ‘weight wrestling champion defeated George Actor of Fort Arthur in straight falls here last night. Ertle Signs for Bout With Buft ST. PAUL, Minn., April 7.—Johnny Ertle, St. Panl, has been signed to meet Johnny Buff bantamweight , in a ten round, no-decision bout at Detroit, Mich., April 18, it was Announced here today. 22 Year Goitre Illinois Lady Tells of Relief. Mrs. Lelia M. Anders, Belleville, Ill., R. No. 2, says she will tell or write how she was saved an operation with Sorbol Quadruple, a colorless lini- ment. Get free information at John Trip- eny Co., 241 South Center street, and drug stores everywh re, or write Box 358, Mechanicsburg, Ohio. INDIAN ROOKIES TRIP REGULARS THURSDAY CLEVELAND, Ohio., April T.— The first team of tho Cleveland Indians was traveling to Columbus, Ohio, to- Gay for its final preseason inter-city games and recovering from a 5 to 2 defeat suffered yesterday at the hands of the second team at Marshall- town, Iowa. cee eerie Sn ROPER TO MEET FULTON. DENVER, Colo., April 7.—Captain Bob Roper of McComb, Mass., and Fred Fulton, of Rochester, Minn., hi weights will meet April 20 in a ‘ound boxing bout, it was annound- sd today. Feather hae nae date of April.4, the Moline Daily Dispatch carries GUE ARTISTS MAKE $8,000 Champ Gets $5,100 and Hoppe $3,200 From Receipts of Recent Match. CHICAGO, April 7.—The gate re- celpts profits for Willie Hoppe and Jake Schaefer in their recent 18.2 balkline billiard match for the world’s championship totalled $8,300, Schaef. er getting 5,100 and Hoppe $3,200. Tho match drew about 9,000 persons. Goes to Europe a story of the fight written by Curley Anderson, sporting editor of the pub- lication in which all the details of the fight are set forth. The match which bas been hanging fire for several weeks and was bid for by every sporting club in that district, finally went to Davenport when Pro moter Frank Gorden of the Davenport club out bid his competitors and fi nally signed up the match. Moore, who is a fighter of interna. tional reputation and a man who has beaten four champions in no-decision fights will get a huge purse for his services. In thie respect he will fare far better than Anderson. Eddie took the small end of the purse just to show against Moore. He ts confident that he will worst the Memphis wizard in the go. The match is of special interest at this ume as Moore is scheduled to meet the champion, Johnny Buff at Louisville, Ky., May 12. If he ts beaten by Anderson, Eddie, in all prob ability he will get the chance to tilt with Buff for the bantam crown. —__——. DETROWT SHUT QUT IN SOUTH Birmingham Hands Tigers 4- to -0 Defeat in Surprise Game Thursday. DETROIT, Mich., April 7.—The De troit Americans, traveling through the south today, are wondering what happened to them at Birmingham yesterday. They invaded the South ern association city confident of best ing that team as they had been ac. customed to treat the .Rochester In ternationals and the Dixie legauers, but a 4 to 0 shut out awaited them. es | PHILLIES AND ATHLETICS Kilbane, featherweight ch char p’ yan with Mrs. Kilbane and Leora Johnny daughter Mary, who ” tenia for London and other eunned cenit tet at extendes picazure Suuct: SPORT FLASHES HOT OFF WIRE SMITH BESTS SCHAEFER. AT CHICAGO—Harold Smith, Chi- cago bantanweight, won the referee's decision in a six round boxing match with Herbie Schaefer of Chicago. WALKER AND WARNER DRAW. AT WICHITA—Ed Warner, and Hugh Whiker,"Kafsas City, light- heavyweights, fought ten rounds to to a draw. AT EL PASO.—Mike Vasquez, El Paso, southwest featheweight cham- pion, knocked out Battling Barrere,, New Orleans in the first round of their | scheduled ten round bout. ‘Battling Norfolk New Orleans, won the decision of the judges over Al Smaulding, Al-) buquerque, N. M. at the end of their eight-round bout. WATER RECORD BROKEN. AT CHICAGO—Johnny Weismuller of the Illinois Athletic club ma dea new world’s record for the 500-yard swim in the national A. A. U. senior championship. He made the distance in 5.46 4-5, defeating Norman Koss. | BAS ScesGraie Sak St Tay ST LOUISCLURS | AETURN TODAY Will Play Two-Game Exhibi- tion Series at Home Before Season Opens, ST. LOUIS, April 7.—Both St, Louis major league baseball teams returned | home today from their southern| spring training trips. The teams will} engage in a two-game exhibition here tomorrow and Sunday. ‘The Browns are scheduled to leave Sunday for Chicago where they open the American league season with’ the White Sox Wednesday. The Cardin- als will rest in St. Louis and inaugur- ate the National league season, paired with the Pittsburgh Pirates. sottreeath~ ne esing Jewelry and watcn repsrring by ex- pert workmen. All work guaranteed Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co, O.-S Bids. wee LOST i Reward for information leading |) to return of two brownish-black nexeee: strayed or stolen. Casper LEWIS THROWS HINDU. AT TULSA—EHd (Strangler) Lewis, world's heavyweight wrestling cham- pion, defeated Patginda Goho-Gober, the Hindu, in straight falls. SPEEDWAY RECORD. AT DAYTONA BEACH, Fla.—Sig Haugdahl of Norway negotiated a mile on the beach here in 19.97 seconds or at the rate of 180.27 miles an hour. RETAINS SWIMMING TITLE. AT LOST ANGELES—Ray Kegeris of the Los*Angeles Athletic club re- tained his title of national amateur athletic union, 150 yard back stroke swimming champion by winning first place in the champfonship meet. ON LAST LAP OF RETURN PHILADELPHIA, April 7.—The Philadelphia American and National league clubs were scheduled to begin he last lap of their spring journeys onight after exhibition games this aft. ernoon in North Carolina. The Ath- etics play Baltimore at Winston Sa lem, N. 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