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ow Che Casper Daily Cribune ARTIN-PERKING ATTLE TALKED “Jumbo” of Cripple Creek Fame May Be Brought Here for July Fourth Bout. stod, to bring the two together here on the night of July 4. Prospects for getting a holiday date Capt. Bob Roper, who expressed willingness to meet Perkins in a bout here a few weeks ago, are slim and such a@ fight probably will be postponed to a later date. When ar- J three years ago when he stopped Rec- tor in a few rounds after Rector had defeated Perkins, The latter has made great strides as a ‘ighter since and should hold his own with Cripple-Creek battler. His recent jence at Fort Collins, in which won technical Knockout over jo Keeler, also taught Perkins his best course lies in rushing fighting. i Club Standings National League. bngtgey Cub. Won, Lost. Pet. New York 31018633 Pittsburg + 25 18 581 Brooklyn. 260 «23543 St. Lovis —_____. 2523521 Cincinnati ______ 26 25 = 510 Chicago —_______ 2223-489 Boston, 20 25 (aaa Philadelphia —_____ 15 be 341 Ctub. ‘Won. Lost Pet. New York 33 18 640 St. Louis 29 «20,593 ‘Washington ————. 25 25 500 Cleveland ———____ 24 26 A80 Detroit —_______ 23 26 458 Philadelphia 19 23 452 Boston 20 25 444 Chicago —- 20 25 AIT —— Last Scores: WEDNESDAY FRNALS. National League. Pitsburgh 5, Philadelphia 0. St. Louis 2, Boston 5. Chicago 4, New York 9. Cincinnati 6, Brooklyn 2. American League. New York 9, Chicago 7. Philadelphia 2, Detroit 6, ‘Washington 9, Cleveland 8 (11 in- nings). Boston 1,St. Louis 3. Today’s Games St. Louis at Boston. Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. Cincinnati at Brooklyn. Chicago at New York. American League. Boster- at St. Louis. . ‘Washington at Cleveland. ‘New York at Chicago. Philadelphia at Detroit. —_—_—>_—_- Minnesota has more farmers’ co operative creameries than any other state. ANDERSON Falls TO “PUT ONE OVER’ ON CHAMP BUFF TRIES TO LURE TITLEHOLDER INTO BOUT AND FAILS We'll say it is mighty hard to “catch a sleeper” in the boxing game. Now end then-eome sunning rent who gets the “meat and potatoes’ ont of: the glove spot will put ene over, but such things happen so infrequently -| that even those closely connectet with! the game seldom hear of them. In -|cther sports, however, we frequently hear of how the “wise head” hae stipe? something over on the less artute boys, but, as we have said, Bs) tough picking to get away with any- thing in bexing, and wo shall pro ceed to prove this argument. On the eastern seaboard there fs a town called Jersey City, That's tho place that the big arena is located on Doyle's 30 acres, the spot on which world’s heavywelght champion Jack Dempsey and Georges Carpentier bat- tied last summer. But that arena, which seats 100,000 human beings, isn't the only thing that has helped Diamond bad to say about Eddie and the “soft money”: “In reference to Johnny picking up some easy money, I ~vould like to in- form you that I have seen Eddie An- derson in the east previous to his go ing back home and he surely is one of the toughest arid most improved j vounsstere I have seen sinrs my cca- nection with the boxing game. | Anderson Still Hopeful. “I had an opportunity to see him | whip Midget Smith and Jack Sharkey at Coney Island last year, so just drive that out of your noodle that we will be getting soft dough. You have one of the most likely youngsters and one with championship possibitities.” So the effort to fool Buff and Dia- mond failed. But Eddie Anderson hasn't given up the idea of becoming champion. He has a gymnasium in Moline, where he is teaching some of the high school boys how to box. He | has several influential friends there, too, who are willing to back him against anybody. Se POLARINES ANG LEGION TO PLAY \Sunday Game Arranged Be- tween Leaders in Baseball Organizations Here. to put Jersey City on the fistic map. There's a champion resides there and his name is Johnny Buff. Buff is the kingpin ef the bantamweights and, judging from the news that wafts west, he isn’t going to be caught nap- ping and lose his crown. Burman Among Waiters. Buff has been under the weather for a couple of months. His man- ager, Lew Diarond, “attributes his condition, which ivs kept him out of several ring engagements, to a bad cold. ‘This naturally has forced a nurhb , of banty aspirants to let up a bit on their challerging business, but Pal Moore, Jog Lynch, Joe Bur-} To establish the su man, and several others are waiting | local baseball field mabe ea iacions patiently for Mr. Diamond to give| Legion team and the Polarines, the the word that the champion is ready| team representing t! emard to climb throught ithe ropes. ahd. bat-| company athistio sasolarse: ont io tle. in combat at school Of course, these challengers want) fieid Sunday aan —goxy to play foxy, and are aiming to get| Both the ex-soldiers and oflers have the first crack at Buff, More, Bur-|met. with victory in most of their man, and a few of the others who/ games this season, but were not able ate well known from coast to coast,|to agree on a date for the game un- have been trying to figure out’ some/til this week. The game Sunday clever way of enticing the champion| should prove to be a thriller, as the to give them the ‘frst chance, but|rivairy between the two teams is un- there's another boy, and a mighty! us good glove swinger, right down in a town called Moline in Illinois, who also is hopeful of getting the first shot at Johnny. This boy's name Is Eddie Anderson. His manager's name is Curley Anderson, ‘and between the pair they made the play to get the match with Buff. Fooling Difficult Nowadays. ‘The effort, however, turned into failure, because it is hard to fool any- one in the boxing game for one thing and principally because Eddie Ander- son J¢ better known than he thought. Manager Curley Anderson figured it out that Eddie, who {s only 18 years ld, rgight not be known to Buff and Munager Diamond, So Curley sat down and wrote a nice friendly letter to Diamond in which he told the man- ager of Buff that if they would come out west it would be a profitable trip, because Buff could pick up some soft ly keen. The pitching stars of each team will be on the mound de. termined to wreck the hopes of the other team, ‘ Sport Calendar: Racing. ' Meeting of Westchester Racing as _— tion, at Belmont Park. eeting of Kentucky Racl: elation, at Latonia. Be ara Meeting of Montreal Jockey club opens at Montreal. Interna! n < tional miniature yacht race: begin on Long Island Sound. Tennis. Middle Atalntic intercollegiate cham- money at Milwaukee or some other Plonship opens at Bethlehem, Pa. city in the middle west by boxing Ed- die Anderson. “Soft money™ and the honeyed words describing it ,however, didn’t catch Diamond napping for an in- stant, for a few days later Curley An- derson recetved a reply, Here's what nbn sod tet ie eee eS a, Golf. Metrooplitan amateur championship, at Lakewood, N. J. Pacific Northwest Golf association championship, at Victoria, B. C. Maryland amateur championship opens at Baltimore. Eastern women's championship, at R: N. Y. Rye, N. Y. ty Tri-State women's championship, at Asheville, N.°C. BY MARATHON RUNNER HELSINGFORS, Finland, June 8.— (By the Associated Press).—Hannes Kolehmainen, the noted Finish-Ameri- can rammer, winner of the Olpmpic marathon in the 1920 games, is re ported to have the world’s run- ning record for 25 Kilometers, making the distance-in ons hour, 43 seconds. ‘The.record for 35 ‘kilometers is one hour, 26 minutes, 29 seconds made by Kolehmaimen in Finland, October 1, 1910. Cc. E. KENNEDY — 230 West Second St. Phone 909 WILLS SAINTE CLAIRE Motor, Cats Oc W.co Kansas women’s championship, at Salina. Shooting. Southern Zone handicap tourna- ment, at Memphis. |, Pennsylvania State trapshooting tournament, at Lancaster. Boxing. Carl Tremaine vs. Young Montreal, @ rounds, at Philadelphia. Jimmy Hanlon vs. Young Erne, 8 rounds, at Philadelphia Kid Norfolk vs. J, Lester Johnson, 22 minutes,|12 rounds, at Cincinnati. Adair vs. Jimmy ones, 12 rounds, at Cumberland, Md. THE TRIBUNE'S OF SPORTING ‘Wanda Frazer has been picked as the most perfect girl in California. Californians challenge other states four; weight, 115 pounds. canted La Idaho Football Coach to Head MOSCOW, Tdaho, June 8.--Thomas Kelley, football coach and athletic dl rector of the University of Idaho, has tendered his resignation to become head football coach at the University of Missouri and his resignation has. been accepted effective September 1, it was announced today at the office of the president. According to an offer received from Z. G. Klevenger, athletic director at Missouri, Kelley will receive $4,500 to ake charge of the football work there ‘om September to June. He received 4,009 at Idaho for his entire year's work. Acceptance of Kelley's resignation means his release by the state board of education from an unfilled two years balance of a three year contract. No successor has been named, it is announced but the vacancy will be filled by next fali. ———_.——__—_ SPORT FLASHES WYOMING POLO TEAM WINS. AT BOISE—The biases Cavalry ‘team of Fort Russel), Wyo., won at from the Tenth Field Artillery of Camp Lewis, Wash., 14 to 4. AT NEW YORK—The Giants raised their 1921 pennant yesterday and celebrated in a slugging bee at the expense of the Cubs, Seven pitchers figured in the: game, New York won, 9 to 4. . LEWIS DEFEATS CADDOCK. AT BOSTON—Ed (Strangler) Lewis, heavyweight wrestling champion, de- feated Earl Caddock, former cham- pion, two falls out of three. John Pesek, Nebraska, defeated Dick Dav- iscourt, Texas, BOXER BREAKS HAND. AT EL DORADO, ARK.—"Red Cap” Wilson, New York, broke his hand In the second round of a sched- uled 10round bout with Franklie Tucker, Los Angeles, but continted to fight until the seventh round. The referee gave Tucker the decision whenthe saw Wilson could not use his right hand. ‘anadian : Pwises New York-Halifax~ Quebec S. S. “FORT HAMILTON” wil make 4 unusually attractive yachting cruises (no freight) Sailing from - New York July 8-22 and Aug. 5-19 Stopping one-day (each-way) at Halifax—Two days at Quebec Sefling through the Gut of Cunso and Northumberland Straits, the broad St. Lawrence, up the Magnificient. scenery, decks. promenade andrall sine, etc, Orchestra for-dancing. ‘The ‘round - trip- jenay Rtver and thence on to Quebec. ‘water, cool weather. The ship has spacious decksgames, many rooms with bath, finest cui- T2 days, rate $150 and up 5 days, $80 and up No Passports required for these cruises. For illustrated literature address FURNESS BERMUDA LINE 34 Whitehall Street, New York, or any Tourist Agent. to the primary election in © [Political Advertisement] Candidate For District Judge I take this means to announce myself as a non- partisan cardidzte for election to succeed myself as District Judge of the Sixth Judicial District, subject JUDGE -C. 0. BROWN. August. Missouri Staff |: HANDICAP GO!F TOURNAMENT TO BE OTAGED al ! Record Entry fist for 18-Hole| Play on Casper Links Urged on Members. enter Sunday’s tournament fn order that their handicaps may be more def. ingely established. ‘HUTCHISON ELIMINATED IN GLEN EALES PLAY Handicap golf play for -18 holes in which the contestants will be entered under the names of their organization | —Chamber of Commerce, Rota wanis or Lions clubs—will be featured at the Casper Country club links next Sunday as a benefit for the summer| Gr cotland, June 8.— camp to be established by the Girl) (my Associated Pree. Jodk Reserves of the Y. W.C. A. The dol ican competitor lar entrance ‘fee charged each en in the Thous trant will go into this funds and a/an ournament here wa A. G, Havers of record of entrants is predicted. asrur- ing lively competition amc . eral clubs of the city George Campbell will be in charge oe the tournament and the play, mit. COMUMAaRGEeY At give the committe> on harilicaps a better line on the ability of all play : : vr. vee a nediae wil te eeanmea| Presidio Will for trophy tournaments which will be held during the summer. Several ot the merchants and business men of the city have signified their willing ness to put up trophies for tourna. ments and a great deal of interest is exhibted among ‘club members; | Yesterday ~he new cups were placed on the greens and as a result many Wed In Gotham GREENSBURGH, Pa., June 8.—The agement of Mrs. Lloyd B. Huff, of © Fountains farms, near here, and Major General Charles Morton, U. the season. McCyfferty, the profes-| nounced at a dinner at the Rolling sional, shot S& !1 the morning and) pock Country club here. The Ralph Shulte tu in a 44, which is| weading will take place in New York his low for this yoas. M. E. Over-) tate this month man turned in a 49, which was his| Major General Morton ts in com best. }mand of the Ninth Army corps area, Members who only play occasionally| which consists of Washingtor, Ore- 4 who have orly played in ai few! gon, California, Idaho, Montana, Utah stakes are especially urged to' Wyoming and Alaska with headq' It’s the cost of your mileage that deter- 1 mines your tire economy, not the price of the tires. It’s the extra thousands of miles‘ that make Firestone Cords the choice of taxicab operators and other big mileage consumers. You can’t buy mileage today cheaper than Firestone is selling it—regardless of what you pay to begin with. What will give the Most Miles per Dollar determines the processes and methods Firestone employs. For in- stance, Firestone Cords are built oversize, * 3206%-_—.—-—--_ 41.90 - ee 52.15 (Phus Tax) EARL C. 125 to 137 North Center Street NDAY AS BENEFIT Dent List In ters at the Presidio, San Francisco.rca on the Parana river has brought He served tn the Philippines and on/the estiffiated death list from eighty the Mexican border and during the|to thirty-four, according to advices to world war he commanded the 29th di-}Ia Nacion. vision in Fance. | Among the survivors were Prof. E. Ww. Kemmerer, of Princeton untver- |sity, and his family. Dr. Kemmerer jis investigating South American fi- % |nancial conditions for the United ) States government. oe The International ‘Typographical union has @ectiot to hold its oysven- hip Sinking | Reduced to 34 2007. or ix separ mates ot tn August, os has been the cusem in the past. 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