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MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1922. Che Casper Daily Tribune PAGE SEVER BARNES PLAYS RECORD TOUR Completes Longest Playing Trip Ever Made by Profes- sional Golfer. NEW YORE, April 10-—“Long Jim” Barnes, United States open golf cham- pion, has returned to his post at the Pelham club, completing the longest captured the British open title at St. Andreds last year, Barnes started out at the close of last golf season. played in western Canada and along the west coast of the United States, then spent seyerel months in the southern states. Their tour carried , them more than 10,000 miles. Barnes and Hutchison played in many matches, losing but few. Jock ‘won the California northern state open Sport Notes Bud Fisher believes his entry, Vio- Hiniat, will lead the bunch in the Ken- tucky Derby in perfect time. thw ap eee ii i j H i | | “Mike Gibbons woul be a joke. Harry must be fond of jokes at that. erans should be allowed to sing on eny ball team. Johnny Kilbance’s trip to Barope has stopped the clamor of the bexers to mect the champion. Hurling challenges ‘te the champ got to be a muisance— to John. From Willie Hoppe’s announcement that commercialism in billiards has driven him out of the game, you'd think Willie was an amateur football player. heodle wagon. BLUEGRASS LEAGUE 1S READY TO PLAY AGAIN LEXINGTON, Ky., April 10. —The Bluegrass league, rejuvenated this year after its retirement into oblivion Several years ago, has been granted membership in the National Associa- tien of Professional Baseball clubs and is ready for the opening of the season the latter part of this month. ‘The league is composed of six clubs, Lexington, Maysville, Paris, Winches- ter, Mt. Sterling and Cythlana—and games will be played twice a week. The first game will be played be tween Winchester and Maysville Thursday, April 20, and the other clubs will open their season the fol- lowing Sunday with Paris at Lezing- ten and Cynthiana at Mt. Sterling. WASHINGTON TO WIND UP TRAINING ON HOME LOT ‘WASHINGTON, April 10.—-The Na- tionals will virtually finish up their training work for the 192 pennant Trace today when they meet the Georgetown university nine in their tinal exhibition game. Manager Mi- Jan does not conceal his satisfaction over the team’s showing in taking seven out of eleven games in the ser- ies finished with the Boston Braves which ended hero yesterday-with a 3 tc 2 victory for the home team. GOOD CARD IS PROMISED AT LEGION SMOKER A smoker for the American Legion men is scheduled for tonight at the Georges Vroman Post No. 2. A g00d boxing and wrestling card has been arranged. The names of the contestants have not been given cat but it ts promised that they will be high class. i Good music is also offered. All bud- dies are urged to attend this, as it is not only on the regular meeting night of the post, but is an exceptional pro- YANK TENN PLAYERS LEAD Over Half of World’s Best Are Americans, Says Brit- ish Expert. LONDON, April 10. — Half of the world’s best iawn tennis players are Americans, according to selections made by A Wallis Myers, an English expert who acconipanied the English Davis cup team to the United States in 1981.; Mr. Myers includes four men and six women hailing Krom the United States in his recently publish- ed two “First Tens.” The expert's comment on Ameri- can women players is especially note- worthy in view of the fact that this is the first time he hax ineluded se- jection of a women’s “Firet ten™ in his annual review and that he gives the United States a majority place. Referring to this, Mr. Myers sys: “Surely a sign that the gulf in the standard of play between the two hemispheres has now disappeared. For the development in women's play on the other side in recent years I think we have to thank, firstly, the organizing genius of the Americans, the example of greater American champion, Suzanne Lengien in America est year, sey to the French cham- ion and the other eight leaders as follows: Miss M. Browne (United States), Miss H. Ryan (United States), Mise Ke\-McKane (England), “Mrs Bundy (United States), Mrs. Peacock (india), Mrs. Beamish (England), Miss B. Goss (United States) and Mrs. Jes- sup (United States.) The “First Ten” among men is headed in order by W, T. Tilden, W. M. Johnston and Vincent Richards. Mr. Myers thinks their position at the top of the Ust is “abundantly justi- fied.” R. N. Williams is placed ninth, while the remaining six are. “Fourth Z. Shimidzu (Japan); fifth, G. L. Pat- terson (Australia); sixth, J. O. Ander- so (Australia ); seventh, B. I, C. Nor- von (South Africa); eighth, M. Alonso (Spain) and tenth, A. H. Gobert, (France.) ‘Cap’ Anson Has An Operation who won over CHICAGO, April 10.--“Cap? Adrian C. Anson, for years manager of the Chicago National league baseball club, was resting well at a hospital ‘today following a hurried operation Satur- day. The veteran sportsman will be 70 years old April 17. He was strick- en while on the street Saturday and was rushed to a hospital. Physicians say his condition is not serious. Taste is a matter of tobacco quality ‘We state it as our honest belief that the tobaccos used. in Chesterfield are of finer quality (and hence of better taste) than in anyother cigarctte at the price. Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co, T FIGHT GLEASON Ten-Round Battle Scheduled for Jazzland Theater Friday Night. Dude Gilmore and Kid Gleason, who recently fought four rounds to ¢raw will be given an opportunity to settle the question of supremacy in a 10 round bout which will be staged at the Jazzland Athletic ‘club Friday night. The GilmoreGieason fight will be staged as the first event under the new management. Joe Clark and Clar- ‘ence Staples have taken over the club and will stage all future bouts, In addition to the main event ar. rangements are being made for a snap- DY preliminary and a battle foyal which will feature five negroes DETROIT SLUGGERS HELD TO TWO AUNS, HOOSIERS PILE UP SEVEN IN GAME DETROIT, Mich., April 10.—The De- troit Tigers moved to Columbus today for a brush with the American sssoci- ation team of that city, final game on the Tiger training schedule. The Cobb men were particularly anxious to win today, following their 7 to 2 defeat at the hands of Indianapolis yesterday. Outfieléer Bob Veach, recalled here recently by illness in his family, re- joined the team yesterday. CLEVELAND IN GOOD CONDITION -|End of Training Season Finds Indians Ready for League Play. CLEVELAND, Ohio, April 10.—The regulars of’ the Cleveland Indians are back in their ball yard to complete thelr training for the 1922 season. which opens Wednesday. Despite bad weather this te in pretty good shape. confidence that practice today and to- morrow would put his men on edge. The regulars returned last night from Coltimbus whote yesterday they administered a 10 to 4 defeat to the Senators. The Yannigans are due to arrive from Des Moines tonight. They lost to that team 5 to 1. pecs Bd 9 bah ad BROWNS RETAIN a7. LOUIS TITLE Cardinals Defeated, 6 to 3, Before Crowd of 29,000 Bali Fans. ST. LOUIS, April 10.—The Amert- can league Browns retained the city championship by defeating the Nation- al league Cardinals 6 to 3 here yas- terday before the greatest local crowd in the history of the game, 39,000 fans being registered at the turnstiles. The Cardinals have failed since 1917 to an- nex the city honors. GILMORE WILL [le ew Be NEW YORE, April 10. — Badte Collins of the White Sox, consider. ed by many experts to be baseball's greatest second sacker, ts slipping, says John McGraw of the Giants. During the White SoxrGiants game at the Polo grounds yeater- day McGraw engaged his veteran “Kid” Gleason in conver- * said the Kid, in the course of the teteatete, “there's Collins; he's the class.” “Ah, yes,” mused MeGraw, “but he’s siippin’ ” “Why?” queried Gleason. “Well, he’s beginning to get a double chin, “It's a sure eign, They don’t cover the ground or hit as ‘well when they get that way.” At this juneture Eddie mado a long dive and speared a line drive back of second with one tnnd and— Gleason laughed. a DODGERS ROP PAIR TO YANKS Saturday and Sunday Games Won by League Champions in Own Gardens. NEW YORK, April 10.—Brooklyn National leaguers today wound up their pre-season series with the New York Yankees. Although the Dodgers had no trouble in conquering the American league champions while in the south, the latter aggregation came back on Saturday and Sunday and won. The Giants tied up today with the Fordham college nine, with which Frank Frisch formerly was a star. In yesterday's game against the Chicago White Sox, the Giants found | | | | fae kl Game Goes to [FREEZING TEMPERATURE. BLUES DEFEAT CUBS, 6 103 Kansas City; Sox Win From Giants. CHICAGO, April 10. — The Chica go onals, having dropped an elev- en iming contest to the Kansas City association team yesterday moved on to Indianapolis to- day for the windup of the practice olks were ready to greet on their return tonight The White Sox have the heroes of the by ticing up the ex series vith the world’s cham. yw York Nationals. 3 to 2 victory yesterday ever the Giants set the series at six games to six. YALE BASEBALL SQUAD IN SOUTH MACON, Ga, April 10—Tihirty candidates for the Yale basrwll team |re due to arrive here today from their spring training. Games with a number of southern colleges will be played here. _ FORECAST THIS WEEK, WASHINGTON, April 10.—Weather Outlook for the week beginning to- day: Upper Mississippi and sourt valleys: Cloudy and mtich cold er at beginning of week and fair and ter until Thursday or Fr! , and y showers: frost but one earned rin off his curves. —— Sn On the Fly Ajax Von Luzenbers p' Wilkinson a Chinese puzzle, getting and cool with at beginn'ng of ed by generally fair and rature except local rain au ‘le Wednesday or Thursday Southern Rocky Mountain and + eau regions: Fair and cool with f; at beginning of week, followed } erally fat sts retends: | that the thrown ball is a tramp’s heel as he goes over the fence to | hab ft. Ajax is one of the most valuable police dogs in America | NOTICE. 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