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MONDAY, MAY 29, 1922. AMERICAN TO RIDE FAVORITE {N TURE CLASSIC OF OLD ENGLAND | ; Archibald, Yank! Oeil Pilot, Has Mount | on St_ Louis. | |was given his first 2 | iret mount in a race| NEW YORK, May 23.—Tho amb! | then for a number of years expcti-| tion of every jockey to ride the fa vortte in the famous English derby | wil be realized bx an American season. On the historic Epsom Downs curse Wednesday afternoon, George Archibald,.an American born and bred racing pilot, will have the mount on} Lord Queens! fh’s St. Louis, al-| dy quoted as favorite for the clas-| of the English turf. St three year-old son of Louvois, out of Princess Sterfing, sensational winner of the Two Thousand Guineas stake at New Market on April 26, is esti ated to have an excelient chance of inning with Archibeld in the sadale, if the bookmakers’ odds can be taken asa criterion. Should Archibald suc: | ceed in riding St. Louis home ahead} of the fiel@ the acme of racing fame and honor will be his. It would be the| climax of bis turf career. About 37 years ago a little bit of u nia through the windows of an Onk-/ land bungalow, Little did his parents/ think at the time that this frail bit| of| his need so urgent airplanes | would be brought to speed him to the scenes of his occupation. George was hauling water ard handling feed,tins in the stables of| supreme grand and glorious feeling Club Standings Detroit —. Philadelphia -~~..-..- lana ! j i exme over him, his friends assert, when Daggie Smith. who owned a few racers there asked the youngster if he would not like to try his hand as at xercise boy. enced the ups and downs of a jockey's career, wi majority, A determined spirit bald to Europe, where his success has been spectacular. In less than a month his skill was recognized and was so pronounced two years or three yes In Spage he rode for the most fashionable stables, including that of the king. Between Spain India he has ¢ the past three y na nip and tuck race with Frank O'Neill for premier honers. A few weeks ago, he and were given mounts in one of the En giish classics and they finished first second will Archibald in the lead. Now ho is glish eyes are leaking upon him with 4s much favor as they did the much beloved Danny Maher. Should St. Louis be ridden to victory in the Wednesday classic, native son, .|Arehibald will have earned the undis. puted title of “world's champion.” GORCH DEAN MORGAN TO STUDY ATHLETICS AT WISCONSIN UNIVERSITY Coach Dean C. Morgan will attend the school for athletic coaches at the University of Wisconsin during the summer months of this year. Mr. Morgan will leave here about Juno 15 and will return in time for school in the fall. While at the university he ¢ work in football, basketball Kk tactics, as well as special work in physical education. When Mr. Morgan returns next September he will have as his assist- ant Sam Neff, this year’s graduate of the University of Wyoming, The two capable leaders together should be able to make things go next year and bring Casper to the top in prac tically every branch of Wyoming ath- letics. th the downs slightly in the) \ a: | | €be Casper Dailp Cribune ROGERS HORNSBY CRASHES OUT TWO HOMERS, LEADS LEAGUERS he regains his slugging stride. ond baseman of the St. Louis Nationals, slammed out a brace | carried Archi-} | Louis, a|that he headed the list of jockeys for | fF the grad heduled to ride the } | _ an.| those who bed their favorite school! Chicago wo. ad first saw the sunshine of Califor-| favorite in the English derby and Bn-|‘ciow. lined up we cap thane NEW YORK, May 29.—While Babe Ruth is going hitless S well as home runless, his rivals are pounding out a fast increasing margin for the king of clouters to shoot at when Rogers Hornsby, great sec- In a few months he| of homers yesterday, increasing his total to 13, and took the ,lead from his American league fellow BASEBALL SCHEDULE IN _ GRADES 1S ABANDONED There will be no baseball games kids this term, according ement of Coach Dean| s morning. There may some teams organized} youthful athletes during he crgantzation ms will be in the hands of the play ground. committer. The track season was postponed so O’Neit |}08 thir year owing to the bad weath jer that the bascbail season was cut-|* |short and it became necessary to aban-| Giants hit W ldon it althogether It has been an en tirely necessary disappointment to| =e } Sport Calendar? Meeting of Westchester Racing as-| sociation, at Belmont Park. Meeting of. Kentucky Racing asso- ciation, at Louisville. ‘Tennks. Eastern states women’s ch.mpion ship, at Haverford, Pa. Pensytvania women’s chainpionship at Haverford, Pa. Bench Show. Show of Mid-west Shepherd Dog ctub at Detroit. Utah state trapshcoting tournament, at Salt Lake City. Baseball Annual Army-Navy game at Ann- apolis. Boxing. Jeff Smith vs. Chuck Wiggins, rounds at New Orleans. Billy Mascott vs. Patsey Flanagnn, 12 rounds at St. Louis. Terry Martin vs. Danny Edwards, 12 rounds, at Providence. Farl Baird vs. Kid Kaplan, 12 rounds at Bridgeport. Mell Coogan vs. Joo Welling, rounds at Indianapolis. 15 10 Sammy Mandell vs. Joe Burman, 10 rounds at Aurora, Ill. || SPORT FLASHES HOT OFF WIRE | (2, Philadelphia 3-3. Chicago 1-6, Cincinnati 8-7. Boston 1, New York 7. St. Louis 3-4, Philadelphia 3-2, Boston 2-1. St. Louis 1-2, Chicago 2-3. Cleveland 5, Detroit 3. New York 3, Washington 1. SUNDAY FINALS. National League. New York 8, Philadelphia 1. Brooklyn 4, Boston 5. St. Louis 4, Pittsburgh 3. Cincinnati 7, Chicago 8. American Leaguo. Chicago 2, St. Louis 4. Detroit 7, Cleveland 5. Washiniton 4, New York 2, (ten in- nings.) Today’s Games National League. Brooklyn at Philadelphia. Chicago at Cincinnati. Pittsburgh at St. Louis. American League. Washington at New York. Cleveland at Detroit. Philadelphia. at Boston. HICHESTER S PILLS BARGAINS IN REBUILT Underwoods, Remingtons, L. C. Smiths, Royals. Repairs and Supplies. Typewriters for Rent. CASPER TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 112 E. Second—Phone 856 CLUB OFFICIALS SUSPENDED, PORTLAND—William H. Kk 7 president of the fortland club of the Pacific coast league club was sus- pended until January 1, 1925, James L. Brewster, vice president of the club, was suspended until January 1, 1924, and the suspension of William J. Kenworthy, manager, was con tinued until August 1, 1922, in a de- cision by Judge Landis. SWIMMING RECORD BROKEN. i} HORNSBY LEADS SLUGGERS. ST. LOUIS—Roger Hornsby, second baseman of the local Nationals, took the lead among the home run slug- gers of the two major leagues by. slamming out two circuit drives in x 's game, bringing his total to 13. Williams of the Browns has 12. COOGAN AND WELLING MEET. YNDIANAPOLIS—Mel Coogan of Brooklyn and Joe Welling of Chicago, HONOLULU—John Weissmuller of | ightweights, will meet in a 10-round Chicago broke the world’s record for| bout here tonight. swimming 100 yards back stroke, His time was 1 mimute 4 4-5 seconds. Have you got your poppy yet? pick out your camp outfit. We are distributors for the famous Stoll Auto Tents and Beds. Gold Medal Camp Cots, Stools, etc. No. 5S STOLL PERFECTION, JUST TAKE A PEEP AT GUR WINDO' Ze TENT” ISPLAY Until Further Notice Our Seoee Will Be Open Till 9 P. M. Every Brodie Rubber Co. t= “Your Accessory House” GENUINE FORD PARTS Phone 1203 Tribune Bldg. |from Cincinnati & townsman, Ken Willian 12 and “Bing” Milter ciese behind with 11 Hornsby reached a leve 1921 record pace, 14 just a who has Athletics ental with Ruth’ though the lat made it ar ago this after oon. The home run epidemic also spread to Washington and Jo% Judge's clout scoring three runs the Yanks and enabled Washington win in the tenth, 4 to 3, while Walter Johnson held the Yanks in check Ruth failing to get the ball out of the infleld in fivos times at t Zuck Wheat rapped out a four-ply blow with two men on ths bases but Boston won from the Dodgers, 5 ta 4 Frank Frisch had an off day in the e four errors, the bases and easily beat Philadelp thoir Hfth straight win, § to 1 loosely pl to 7. had been driven from the box. Sensa- tional fielding and timely _ hitting, especially by Gerber, enabled St. Louis to down the White Sox 4 to 2, while five Cleveland pitchers failed to stop Detroit and Cobb's men won 7 to 5 Speaker featured at bat with ar hits. INDIANAPOLIS NEAR RECORD Opponents aot Association Club Held Runless for 438 Innings. ‘ed game INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., May The Indianapolis American associa baseball team was well on its rd for hold 29.— From Earl Derr Bigger’s Story in the Saturday Evening Post. Continuous 1 to 11 0X OUT FOR GOOD PLAYERS Would Buy Frisco Third Base- man or Any Other Minor League Stars. SAN FRANCISCO, May 29.—Willie amm, third baseman of the San Fanciseo in the Pacific Coast base- ball league, has been sold to the Chi- cage ely. in the American league for $100,000 and two players valued at $25,000, it was announced today by George A. Putman, secretary of the local clul CHICAGO, Ma te Sox fare The Chieego ating for Willie ird baseman bid for minor Harry bi ner, se * of the club, said today when informe: the t league club had set a price ¢ » and three pitchers on the “The major clubs trade with us y t help us wo inors,” “he said. “Dan die the matter on the cannoc say anything about what re offering. I can say, however, that we are figuratively in the mar- ket for every ggod player in the coun- try! ‘ nege won't want to ‘ourtng the Long will Coast and T vo nal. OS ea From the way the Pirates have been xoing of late it is evident that th: Gibson boys are all set to battle to a finish for the top position in the Na- tional league pennant scramble, ———_—__—. Lrooklyn's wobbly pastiming this ason doesn’t seem to affect Tommy Griffith's stick work. The Dodger out: fielder ts a leader in hitting this year. ing opponents runless yesterday, ac- cording to Wiillam Smith, the club's vice president. The lone run score¢ by Columbus in the eighth inning of the second game of a was the first score against apolis in 43 consecutive innings, The record, according to Mr. Smith, was established by the Pittsburgh ) tionals, who started June 2, ed their opponents for 52 cor utive innings. A Bishop-Cass Theater —ALSO— In His New Comedy 1903, and | | Sport Notes | Connie Mack's Athletics have now met all the American league teams and the teams know that the Mack- men are not fo be trifled with this season. Babe Ruth ts not t? » only American leaguer with a chance t. overtake Ken Williams for homerun honos.". “Tillie Walker, of the Mackmen, ako is out |to catch the Browns’ star. Ten years in the American league hasn't slow. up “Nemo” Leibold. He is playing the game for the Red Sox like a youngster. rg pit Looks ans if George Kelly had a for. midable rival in Roger Hornsby for the National league home run cham plonship. Pitcher Van Gilder of the Browns heads the list of twirters in one re- spect. He is the first pitcher to be nicked for a homer by Babe Ruth. New York fans are still trying to figure out why the world's champion Giants blew up on thelr western trip. Cleveland and Detrott are having a gay tussle for a first division berth. It's a case of now, you're tn and now you're out for both teams. | Unless the Phillies soon put a few games in the win cotamn they are doomed to drop back to their old |stamping grounds in the dungeon. The White Sox appear to be the genuine in-andouters of baseball. After fighting their way to the first |division they flopped to the collar. } ee THE COP ON THE BEAT WILL TELL YOU | WHERE TO | GO TO GET A double-header Indian- _. Gillette TODAY AND DECORATION DAY GroreEt ARTIS erybody— Yourself, your wife, your neighbor—every person has some ruling force, some hobby—the incomparable George Arliss, greatest character actor of the day, ina rollicking comedy-drama, pictures his version of a power that rules all men, BUSTER KEATON “MY WIFE’S RELATIONS” THIS, FOLKS, WE OFFER TO YOU AS ONE OF THE GO-GETTING-EST PROGRAMS YOU EVER SAW. No Work Tomorrow—Where Are You Going? Admission 40c First in News : Of All Events Howard Wicox Qualifies For na Big Car Classic According to Manager Speakare wall of thinking, all his team needs & steady pitching and the Indians will battle the Yankees to a standstill. - —— The Cubs’ pitchers | w, but the INDIANAPOL’ Howard Wilcox, an try In the tenth ann mobile race, be way _tomorro Ind, India) Today and Decoration Day CHARLES “BUCK” JONES —IN— “WESTERN SPEED” “I’m coming back to marry you some day,” he told the pretty woman who pointed a rifle at his head —and he did. —Also— “SPOOKS” Two-Part Comedy —And— FOX NEWS Continuous 1 to 11 A_Bishon-Cass Theater ’ ain en chamandittam et panimeemeesnne Lan on 7 ? > ' : 2 ,

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