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MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1922. “ILLINOIS WILL ‘The BAN JOHRSON OKEHS BASEBALL | Casper Daily Cribune First in News Of All Events [a ub a 5 Clubs. New York Pittsburgh TOUR OF JAPAN BY LEAGUE CLUB CHICAGO, June ae eke ord posed tour of Japan by a} major league baseball club which has been invited to The| ENTER CONTEST: ICH MN | sport FLASHES HOT OFF WIRE JAPS DEFEAT CALIFORNIA. TOKIO.—Keio university baseball team defeated the University of Cali- _ fornia 5 to 2. BOISE POLO TEAM WINS TITLE. POISE—Boise’s polo team clinched first place in the northwest polo tour- nament, winning its fourth coasecu. tive game from Camp Lewis, 17 to 3. SHOCKER DEFEATED AGAIN. | ST. LOUIS—Urban Shocker failed | in his second attempt in two days| LAND BIG MEET opes to Become Home of Western Conference Con- tests With New Plant. MISHKIND AND WALLACE DRAW. | OGDEN.—Abie Mishkind of Salt Lake and Billy Wallace of Sacramen- Ito ughtweights. fought a 10-round YOMIN Everybody's Theater Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. 10¢-25¢ 10c-25¢ TODAY ONLY Pei intercollegiate track and field meet at Stagg Field next Friday and Saturday} would not compete. ‘This criticism was in a large meas- ure responsible for Illinois’ decietun to enter despite and the prolonged track season. entry of Illinois brought joy to ath- letic circles because it assures a féa- ture,” probably the outstanding one, which was apparently missing from last week's prospects—a duel between the Illini and California. Coming to the defense of the Mict track coach, George Huff, director of athletics at IMinois, asserted in his announcement of the entry that Gill said last year a:d repeated long be- fore California loomed as a rival for athletic supremacy this year, that I- Unols would not compete in the 1922 meet. It was a regretable thing, D!- rector Huff said, and a mistake on Tilinots’ part that-announcement of in- tentions’to stay out of the mect was not given wide: publicity months ago. “Harry Gi has coached Ilinots track teams for 18 years,” Director Huff srdd, “his wonderful record is wellknown, In all that time I have never known him to mrke excuses Coach Gill's objsctions| to rules governing the national events i ‘Aside from allaying criticism the} President Johnson is enthusiastic | over the project, especially since the men are to be selected as much for 648 566 Washington Mveting of Kentucky Racing associ-| ation at Latonia. Mveting of Montreal Jockey clnb, at Montreal. ‘Waseda and Keio. —_——-____. BOUT BETWEEN GEORGES AND GREB 15 SIVEN UP NEW YORK, June 12.--Georges Car- pentier will not defend his title of light heavyweight champion against Harry Greb in the near buture. Pro- moter Tex Rickard, who recently cabled offers to Carpentier to moet Greb here. during the summer or fall received the following reply from Manager Descamps: * “Thanks for handsome offer, which arrived too late. Already signed to meet Milles in Paris in September and Beckett in London in October.” Sports Writer Dies Suddenly Rowing. University of Wisconsin wn. Univer- sity of Washington at Madison. Shooting. Texas state trapshooting tourna-| ment at Houston. | National League. Oregon state trapshooting tourna-} At Brooklyn 6, Chicigo 1. mont, af Bend. At New York 2, Cincinnati 1. | Last Scores | SUNDAY FINALS. American League. At Detroit 8, Washington 0. At Chicago 7, Boston 6. (18 innings.) At St. Louis 4, New York 8. At Cleveland 9, Philadelphia 8. |which will be played in Japan A Golf. New England professiona! champton-| ship tournament opens at Boston. Tennis. . Carolina championship tournament opens at Greenville, S. C. Pennsylvania men’s championship tournament opens at Haversford, Pa. New Engiand championship tourna- ment opens at Hartford, Conn. SATURDAY FINALS. National League Cincinnati 2, New York 3 Chicago 0, Broo’tyn 13. St. Louis 6, Philadelphia 1. Pittsburgh 9, Boston 1. Harry Greb. vs. Mike O'Dowd, 10 rounds, at Pittsburgh. Jack Wolfe vs. Johnny Kaiser, 10 rounds at Cincinnati. Mickey Donley vs. Charlie Pitts, 12 rounds, at Brooklyn. . Tommy O'Brien vs. Johnn’ eohn, 10 rounds, at Milwaukee. Joe Welling vs. Mel Coogan, @mnerican ie. New York 14, &% Louis 5. Boston 5, Chicago 10. Washington 4, Detroit 5 (10 innings.) Menact. 10 any ifea California would compete, and when Illinois might well have been considered almost a certainty for first place, Coach Gill expressed to! morrow, Entries continued to come in and track stars from all parts of the coun- try today are preparing to report at Stagg Field for workout in prepara- tion for the meet, Entries close to- when.heJost or to boast-when he won. coe at Indianapolis. Philadelphia 3, Cleveland 0. 3 ok the il Brennan ws. Andre Andersom 10 poaescl AS dh obah pacts Lee CHICAGO, June 12—Dixie Carron| rounds, at El Paso. H “He has-twice taken teams to the cere) Sapee ag a Arg EET Si eo} Hy Pacific coast to mest the Untversity| wining, died.at his Pesaran is Ss ° Today’s Games - ‘. of Callfornia. The more I see of! asy after an extended fliness. At the harkey-Martin : Harry GM the more I honor his qual-| #7 Se & a . eae, -death he was editor of the 2 ities. as coach, sportsman an: fishing news section of the Chicago . |: To my knowledge this is the first). ig. t rranged National League. : time any question of his sportsman- ae, Pittsburgh at ‘Boston. ° ship has been raised and I believe he St. Louis at Philadelphia. Hy ts being done-= grave injustice in some|me his distnciination to prolong the Chicago at Brooklyn, e comments By, perae ‘who-do not un-/ season to enter the meet.” NEW YORK, June 12.—Jack Shar- Cincinnati at New York. . key and Vincent (Pepper Martin, New Saemennias York contenders for the featherweight crown of Johnny Kilbane, has heen matched for a return bout here on July 22. They fought a draw several weeks American League. Philadelphia at Cleveland Washington at Detroit, Boston at Chicago. 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Casper—Wyoming Oldsmobile Co., Inc. poklyn 23 ass ercollegiate Circles Rejoice | Orient by Waseda and Keio universities has been given the |S 1 a3. 540 — jain ed oy Ee official okeh of the. American league by Byron B. See Cincinnati 7 38 ani lanieiunend jhead of that organization. The club is to be composed of | boston at ase nnounced, players from both the American and National leagues, but 319 selections of these will not be made ——————___"__ CHICAGO, June 12.—Announce- racigiadheys — hip race in the/ eeccescceces ment of Illinois’ entry in the national Pet in It at the country. j with erection of the steei by July 1. The steel arches are expected to be ing ready for use about November 1. sity track track, a 75-yard straightaway, several Lasketball courts, and provisions for) | indoor football and baseball practice. indoor ‘varsity and freshman athletics and will permit. attendance of the en- tire student body of more than 10,000 ties will take place will be 300 by 160 fect, with space entirely clear of ob- Btructions to a height of 63 feet. The room will be exactly the size of a foot-|rooms, and drying rooms will | ball field and will have a seating ca- | racity of 12,500. 42 bu (Ser Seturday night night OWING INTEREST AT ANN ARBOR, J come the Rates > of Wi mre ped track meets, in the view of! rsity of Michigan authorities, as| 2— MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. Work is scheduled to begin June 20,| With | rowing enthusiasts at Place by August 1, with the bufld | Although not recog: The structure will give the univer. = Lae | sport at the university team an eighth of a mile tent “shellmen.” will be large enough to handle all each of the basketball games. The room in which the chief acttvi- at least he said. ‘oused in this place. Locker and shower bath facilities for 00 athletes will be provided in the uilding, that will be 342 feet long by 0 feet wide. The offices of the at! association, ticket offices, store Ann Arbor. events. [Political Advertisement]~ eorce Announcement I hereby announce myself as a candidate on the Republican ticket for nomination for the office of Clerk of District Court, subject to the will of the vot- ers at the August primary. In the event of my elec- tion I wish to say that the office will always be found open Saturday afternoons. FRED E. PLACE. 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June 12.— one of the finest two-mile row- jing courses in the country available, *he University |of Minnesota are taking a keen inter. est in developing that acquatic sport ized as a majer the students many of whom have indulged in the|, oar game before coming to Minnesota, | are developing informally into compe Fred Luehring, director of athletics at the university is a staunch advocate of the sport, but many handicaps, such as financial assistance for equipment precludes adding the rowing game to the sport program for the present be Next year it will be possible to hold the conference indoor track meet at To date not other uni versity except Northwestern has had an adequate plant to care for these eccccececcoeccoorccoec® | against the Yankees and St. Louis| was defeated $ to 4, Ruth went hitless. WitYams and | BEBE DANIELS In a Comedy-Drama i HEILMANN ADDS HOMER. DETROIT~-Harry Heilmann, the was hailed with rejoicing in college! tn, Pf cath 27 491 /a result of the decision of the Michi- tied eo circles today, especially among Iili- toe chai histone abate Sportsmen 85 | seeeeces esecccecececes Detroit - 25 27 481] ¢an Board in control of athletics to vith bot em er sphcal ges sortie nois alumni, who had maarted under| ft is proposed to have the pla: Racing. Cleveland 35 2843 trect. a field on Ferry field here Kia during the Tigers’ the sting of criticism of their alma| i, ee Se pees —_—_— Philadelphia —_____ 21 25 = .457|'The new building, according to uni-| ainst ashington yesterday ter caused by Coach Gill's an-| 5_"be Oritnt for four months, play-| alecting of Westchester Racing as-}Chicago 23-29 = 442] versity officials, will give Michigan! - — mat ° ing about twenty games, twetve of | sociation, at Belmont Park. | Boston 138 2 ¥ mer witli san 4 nouncement last week that the Illini} ~ — © -429'the most complete athletic plant im| = =O Lady’ Lady! PAL MOORE HAS BEST Memphis bantam, in a 10 rourd bout at the bout by a shade and refer to the ‘Two-Reel reset te Holy Smoke TOMORROW OF GO WITH ANDERSON Eddie Anderson, former Casper ban weight, had a bad evening last * with Pal Moore, the slashing Davenport, Iowa, Newspa) ive the Memphis boy : . apg se . Cecil B. DeMille’s Big match as a fast and furious affair. 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