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GONST TEAMS fbe Casper Daily Cribune IN DUAL MEET Stamford and California Uni- versities Clash in Annual Event Today. i ford is not any in this event. avaeesent ? a oonanuwnyt e 2 | Last Scores | FRIDAY FINALS. National League. Phitadelphia 4, Boston 6. New York 4, Brooklyn 1. American League. Chicago 10, St. Louis 5, (10 innings). 0, New York 1. Cleveland 7, Detroit 15. Boston-Philadelphia; cold. Today’s Games Naéional Lergue. Philadelphia at Boston. Mew York at Brooklyn. St. Louis at Pittsburgh. Cincinnati at Chicago. American League. ‘Washington at New York. Boston at Philadelphia. oo ‘The Esquimaux, and most African tribes have broad flat noses. This is due to the fact that the mothers of those races carry their babies snug- gling against the breast or shoulder at the time when the nose is in its most plastic state—the frequent pressure making the nose flat. Union’s New Athletic Director for ay es who oven more coffers when he is sold this year. Jimmy pages ol the $75,000 beauty (left) and with hii wine —— figures to bring cash into the San F: ramctaco cl WEBER OUTPOINTS ALGER. AT PHOENIX—Johuny Weber, Les] AT GRAND RAPIDS—"Rabe” Angeles, defeaed Billy Alger, Phoenix obtaining the judge's decision after a fast 10 round bout. BEOKEN. AT COLUMBU: Smith, rep- state broke National A. A. U. record for ness of Buff. HUGGINS OUTPOINTED WARD, AT DES MOINES—Leo Huggins of Davenport, outpointed Harry Ward of St. Paul in a six hound bout, acord- ing to newspaper men. CADDOCK PINS OPPONENT. AF ST. LOUIS—Earl Caddock, for- ‘mer hea defeated fall match, Golf Gossip The nice weather yesterday brought out the golfers. At least 40 players made the rounds in the afternoon in spite of the fact that work being done on the course is not completed. The tees and green ‘are in fair shape. The new second hole was completed yesterday ready for the sand, and work ‘was started on the eighth hole. This morning the carpenters started work on the new clubhouse which will be completed within one week. Edward Schuite shot a beautiful 86 yesterday for nine holes which is just @ Uttle better than nine strokes to each hole. graduate of Wont Ping tee won tro sx aS become athietic contract to Pit cacao to be the in the history of West Point. ee pe given’ student who wins letters in four major sports during any one college year. ASHER BESTS JUMMATI. Ash- er, A. E. F., bantamweight champion, Gefeated Frankie Jummati, Chicago, in @ 10-round bout. Battling Hess, Fort Wayne and Al Wolgast, Cadillas, fought teretnes to a draw. GORMAN AND McuTA DRAW. eee KENOSHA—Bud Gorman, Ken- osha heavyweight and Bob Moha, Mil- waukes, fought 10-rounds to a draw. LONG STOPS VAN RYAN, AT OKLAHOMA CITY—Ray Long, Oklahoma City, welterweight, won a technical decision over Al Van Ryan, St. Paul, Minn., in the sixth round of their 12-round bout. GOLF POOL TABOOED. AT CHICAGO—Pool selling at golf championship matches is to be taboo hereafter with the announcement of Frederick Byers of the United States Gold association in a letter to T. Packard, golf editor of tho Chicago Evenhrg Posi. pe so ER Norway has no coal, but Sweden has quite lately discovered that she has good mrpplies. Tn the early days of English rail- way travel the car seats bore num- bere corresponding with the numbers on the tickets. Scan UATE Aviators say that every city and town, when seen from the air, has a distinctive color. WASEDA WINS FROM INDIANA Hoosiers Shut Out, 4 to 0 in Baseball Game at Tokio Yesterday. TOXIO, April 22. pein ‘The Associ- ated Press)—A crow sons witnersed the first game played by the Indiana university baseball team which came to Japan on the in- vitation of Waseda university for a se- ties of twelve games here. “The visi- tors lost the opening contest, a light hitting affair, taking a shutout at the hands of the Japanese coliegians 4 to 0. The score. Rr. 3. INDIANA UNIVERSIT_ 0 “ 5 WASEDA UNIVERSITY... 4 JOREPORT FOR Keen Competition Between Athletes of Natrona High School. ‘Thirty-five men were out for track practice Thursday at the high. school. Blodgett, Scott and Groves are show- ing up in exceptional style. Blodgett is out for high jump, broad jump, 220- yard Gash; Scott for 150-yard dash, 220-yard hurdies and high jump: Groves for high jump, 150-vard and 220-yard dash, and shot put. Other men are doing good work. Baseball is not being practiced ow- ing to the illneas of Coach Hoyer, GIS CLEARED FOR Ble BOLE BATTLE ERE sl mM); AKE-CANPOEL- NAD FE G0 5 SCHEDULED A bittcr contest will be waged te morrow and the only trophy which will reward the winner of the battle wi! be a pair of white linen golf pants. ‘he battle is scheduled to bring together the warring factions composed of A. C. Riker and George Campbell, banker and clothier re- spectively on one side and Roy C. Wyland and J. H. Jeffrey, banker and chiropractor on the other side. The fierceness of the coming bat- LAST YEAR'S PENNANT WINNERS FINISH FRIDAY AT TOP OF LoT today were on the top of the heap in their respective circuits. Keeping up the sizzling early season pace they have been setting, the Giants yesterday won their sixth straight game, trampling Brooklyn again. The Yankees squeezed a 1-0 victory from Washington, an error letting in the lone tally. Cleveland fownd iteelf in a tio for the lead with the Yankees when Ty Cobb's Tigers shook their Ideing jinx and slugged out a 15 to 7 victory. ‘The White Sox came from behind to tie St. Louis in the ninth and smashed out six more runs i nthe tenth to clinch the contest. The Cubs still are within a halt game of the Giants, landing in Epha Rixey yesterday for seven runs in the seventh, and burying Cincinnati. The Boston Braves celebrated the op- ening of their home season by trim: ming the Phillies. Two new leaders in tho select swat- ting circle appear today, Harry Heil- man of tho Tigers shoving to the fore in the American while Tierney of Pittsburgh is on top in the National race. tle is indicated by the fact that Dr. Jeffrey recently bought the white linen pants so that be could slip a try club course. It is reported that someone tipped him off and that he was accosted by George Campbell and told that a person who couldn't play any bet- ter golf than could should not wear conspicuous white pants. ‘Phis aroused Doc's Scotch ire and the war was on. It appears that there-is consider- ably chicanery hidden behind the scheduled match. Ali during the winter months George Campbell ts said to have been a constant visitor at the country club grounds hore. He often substituted snow balls for the gutta percha pellet brt nevertho- less he has become proficient, in fact so much so that it is rgmored | he is about to challenge the worlt. NEW YORK, April 22.—New York’s champion ball teuhan | Knowing that sometime he world be called on to defend his laurels Roy Cc. Wyland Springs, Ark., where In balmy clime he has played an average of 18 holes a day for the past month. ‘This is a confidential report. Tt im indicated that Mr. Wyland was forced willingly into the match in view of his winter practice. It was learned later today, however, that George Camphell hearing of Mr. holding sway. Wyland’s efficiency hedged his bet. The match is scheduled for to- row afternoon at 2 o'clock. It will be heralded into being with a Diast and pellet chasers are warned off the course while this foursome is The nation’s first choice ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC., ST. LOUIS for over half a century 2 Budweiser Everywhere Parker Bros. Cigar & Tobacco Co. Wholesale Distributors Casper, Wyo: surprise on the golfers st the coun- slipped off to Hot First in News Of All Events (CHALLENGE ROUND IN TOURNEY ABOLISHED BOSTON, Mans... April 22.—The chs lenge round in the annual tennis tegr: nament for the Longwood bowl las been abolished, It became known today. The event hereafter will be deckitd with the previous winner playing through if he wishes to seek anothtr leg on its trophy. The probable effect of this action ia | the play whictu begins July 17 will be |to have W. M. Johnson of San Fran- | cisco and W. T. Tilden IT, of Phila- deiphia, in opposite halves of the |draw. Johnston rctired one Longwood bow! with three victories two years ago and gained a leg on a new trophy jlast year, standing out to meet the tournament winner. Tilden has never competed in this event, but is expected to enter this year Norway has passed a law probiting the bestowal of rediciulous names on babies. Notice how many more “Kellys” that are being used now? On all types of cars you will find them. A proof of public esteem and confidence. 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