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GREG DEFEATS TUNNEY IN BOUT WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1922. WANTS TO MEET FRENCH CHAMP ° NEW YORK, May 24.—Harry Greb today is holder of the American light-heavyweight title as a result of his vic- tory last night in 15 rounds with Gene Tunne of this city. And now Harry wants to meet Georges Carpentier for the world title. Greb started against Tunney in his usual whirlwind fash- GOLF TOURNEY TOBEREPEATED Memorial Day Sweepstakes Planned on Casper Country Club Course. | fon and soon mussed up the New Yorker's countenance with sharp hooks and long swings. Greb opened a cut on Tunney’s nose and cut beth his eyes. Then Tunncy slowed the Pitts- burger for a spell with hard body punches. Recuperating quickiy Greb launched assault after assault for the head and body and while his punches were not as hard as those sent in by Tunney, they were in the majority. The “bear cat” was always on top of his opponent and was the aggressor in most of the rounds. Against Greb, Tunney dirplay- ed some of the courage that carried that carried him to fistic titular hon- ors in the American Expeditionary So popular have the sweepstakes| Forces in France. contests become for Casper's ama- teur golfers that it was found neces- sary to arrange for another event of this kind. The third of the sories|title against any man selected. will be staged Memorial day and will be open to all persons desiring to en- ter. ‘The tabulation of scores in the last Sunday sweepstakes contest which was won by Ralph Duval has been mpleted and is printed here: ae Total H'de'p. Net Player. R. C, Duvall. 96 38 Varice Rowe --—- 85 = National L C. R. Peterson -- 99 . club— Won Lest Pet G. C. Littlefield 91 : New York 20 «12 ~—«.636 H. A. Burk ——-—- 107 hy ¢| Pittsburgh 18 «12.600 ¥. Wiemann), 8t nod St. Louis 19 «150559 bape open 97 20 ee 28 5238 - — a ncinnati 1s 18 N,/ C.) Sem as Brook! 1% 18 12 go | Philadetphi: uu 18 a3 34|Boston . 119 27 9 s¢|__ Club— Won Lost Pet > 37 New York ... «- 34 13 6 79 St. Louis - 21 4 g1]Pbuadelphia - sates (18 26] Cleveland An Ae $9] Detroit +1611 Washington 16 20 L. ney - 85 P. C. Nicolaysen Jr 102 82 A. M. Ga¥butt -. 110 80 Brown ---- 113 79 Overman -- 115 27 H. Reimerth-. 129 102 Q. K. Deaver --- 134 98 A. L. Lowey, T. C. Tonkin, L. B. ‘Townsend, M. G. Price, Harry N. Free and Thomas Dunphy, all played one round but discontinued the contest when the heavy rain interferred with their game. NEWRECORDIN KENTUCKY RACE High Cloud Does Seven and Half Furlongs in 1:30 Flat, Report. LOUISVILLE, May 24.—High Cloud, John Lowe's six year old son of Ulti- mus-Umbra, yesterday became one of the world’s outstanding thoroughbreds when an analysis of his performance at .Churchill Dawns disclosed tht he had established a new American record for seven and one-half fur longs. Under urging im the stretch he ran the distance in 1:30 and ‘barely nosed out Mose Goldblatt’s Dr. Clark, his nearest contender. The old Ameri- can record was 1:31 1-5 made by Pesti- gouche on May 29, 1908 at Belmont Park. ‘ Derby Record - Holder Breaks Leg, Is Shot WEW YORK, May 24—Old Rose- bud, holder of the time record for the Kentucky Derby and a prince of the turf for 10 years, was shot yes- terday at the Jamaica race track. The famous gelding stepped into a hole in a raco last week and tore the ligaments of one ankle. It be- came evident that the horse would be-a hopeless cripple. It has been reported that Carpentier will come to this country this year to defend his world light heavyweight Greb after his victory of last night, ex- pressed willingness to meet Carpen- tier at any time Club Standings 17 21 Boston Last Scores TUESDAY FINALS. National League. Philadelphia 3, Pittsburg 10. Brooklyn 6, Chicago 2. New York 5, Cincinnati 6 (10 in- nings). Boston 8, St. Louis 6. American League, Cleveland 5, Boston 3. St. Louis 11, New York 5. Detroit 6, Philadelphia 5. Chicago 2, Washington 3. Today’s Games National League. KM Brooklyn-Chicago game. - American League. Detroit at Philadelphia. Cleveland at Boston. Washingtor New York, + Racing. Meeting of Westchester Racing as- sociation opens at Belmont Park. Meeting of Kentucky Racing asso- ciation, at Louisville. . Meeting of Ontario Jockey Club at Toronto. Horse Show. Annual show of Devon (Pa.) Horse Show association. Golf. British amateur championship tour- nargent at Prestwick. Women’s metropolitan champtonship tournament at Conyent, N. J. ooting. California-Nevada. trapshooting tour- nament opens at Sacramento. Nebraska state trapshooting tourna- ment closes at-Nort): Platte. Boxing. National A. A. U. junior champion- ships, at-New York. George Chaney vs. Shainus-O'Brien, eight rounds at Philadelphia. eA Congratulation cards for gradua- tion. We have the Gibson line. The Mills company, 240 East Second: SPORT FLASHES HOT OFF WIRE AMATEURS TO BOX. NEW YORK—Amateur boxers as- MEMPHIS MAGNATE DEAD. AT MEMPHIS—Chariles Frank, one semble for the national amateur jun-|of the organizers, of the Southern jor championship tournament to be held tonight and tomorrow night in Madison Square garden under the aus- pices of the Metropolitan A. A. U. BALL PLAYER KILLED. AT WINDSOR, ONT.—Clare Dalg- lash, 23, catcher for the Maplegrove amateur baseball team, was killed at Comber, Ont., when, a ball thrown by ® pitcher during warming up period struck him over the heart. baseball association and until a few weeks ago manager of the Atlanta club, died today after an illness of several months. ZBYSZKO SEEKS MATCH. AT ST. LOUIS, MO.—Stanisiaus Zbyszko, former heavyweight wres- tling champion, will give Ed. (Strang- ler) Lewis $2,000 or the entire gate re- ceipts for a finish match, Zbyszko's manager announced, : x Che Casper Di TRIB POLARINES TO GROSS STICKS WITH BIG MUDDY NEXT SUNDAY Baseball between the Standard “Polarines” and the Big Muddy nine is scheduled for Sunday. The local aggregation is going to take this opportunity of evening up the 7-to-5 score piled against them by the Muddy team last Sunday, and Cal Smith, who is managing the Standard team, reports that his men are getting ready for a great game. the athietic ground: Yo. 1 plant. The Polarines are working out every! Sad gore night and aro ing in first class! arene for ae Gene (cago an | G li G. . series of among t) A | Arent departments of the plants here | 0 Ossip ts also scheduled as follows: 4 Manufacturing No. 3 versus Manu-| Vance Rowe stepped into the lime. facturing No. 1, May 24 |light at the country club golf grounds Mechan No. 3 versus Office No./ yesterday by making the course in 35, 1, May 2 |@ record for the present season. The Lubricating versus “Mechani-|Careter scout got away to a good start cal No. 1, M jand continued spectacular play over; ailp Cribune YANK GOLFERS | WINMATGHES Two Survive Today’s Rnund in Tourney at Prestwick, Scotland. PRESTWICK, Scotland, May 74.— (By The Associated Press).—Two New York golfers, who are the only Amer! can survivors in the British amateur championship tournament, won their matches today. Edward Van Vieck of the Garden City club defeated Roginald Foster of Porter's Park four and two. John G. Anderson of Siwanoy de feated G. 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