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“ ™ TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1922. THE TRIBUNE'S OF SPORTING N Che TENNIS DRAWINGS T0 BE MADE FRIDAY, ENTRY WARNING SOUNDED Silver Loving Cups Donated by Casper Business and Professinal Firms to Be Awarded Winners in State Play Starting Saturday Drawings for matches in the Wyoming state tennis tourna- ment, scheduled to open Saturday on the Standard courts on West Yellowsione, will be made on Friday and all entries must be in by Thursday night, it was announ--d today by W. I. Rehr, Jr., one of the committee in charge of entries. They may be filed with him or with J. C. Warkley at the Standard. Indications point to 4 lively contested tournament with numerous out-oftown players entered in both singles and doubles events. Among the latest entries is Bass of Casper, who will bring a tennis part- ner from Lander to aid him tn contest ing the doubles title. Others from a distance who have signified thelr tn- tention of playing here are Dr. Mock- ett of Kimball, Neb., and E. L. Grit- fey of Denver. Cups for the champions and runners- up in the tournament will be donated by Nichols # Stirrett, singles cham- pion; H. B, Kline, runner-up in singles; R. T. Kemp company and the Stand- ard Athletic and Recreational asso- ciation doubles champion; and the Campbell Hardware cotnpany and TWO BIG SERIES IN TRE MAJORS St. Louis and New York Clubs Clash in Battles for Lead- ership. ST. Louis, Juty 25.—(By The As- sociated Press).—A battle for the lead- ing position in both major baseball leagues is scheduled to begin today— New York at St. Louis in the Amert- LEONARD PUTS IN LAST LICKS B that Champion Benny Leonard title bout with Lew Tendler of Philadelphia at Boyle’s Thirty Acres, Jersey City, Thursday evening. Before starting on his daily of the oval body of water from’ which this mosquito-bitten oasis of New Jersey derives its name, Leonard made this bald statement: “I'll have no alibi if I lose and I'll be disappointed if I don’t win by a knockout before the seventh round.” He buttoned up his sweater and called to Brother Joe, who recently made his professional debut in the Ughtweight ranks, and started away with an admonition to Pack Swartz, the hero-worshipping chef. “Have my e@g¥s as you always do and lots of butter on my toast.” “Now don’t get run over by auto- mobiles,” Packy answered. For two weeks Leonard has been living here, surrounded by his fam- fly—mother, three brothers and a sis. ter, who stay at a hotel not 100 yards from the “training camp.” The camp consists of a large two-story house and a good sized rear yard with a regulation ring perched under a clus. ter of trees. Leonard says that today he ts at the top of his career. He appears as finely pointed as a thoroughbred and 9s meticulously cared for as one—fed, rubbed and humored. He says this the best year he ever will have. He feels so strong, lively and pugnac‘ous that he has broken all championship Smith and Turner, runners-up in éou- bles. Beautifully engraved cups will be presented at the close of the tourna: ment finals. Tournament play 1s scheduled to start at 1 o'clock Saturday and will continue with elimination matches un- til the finals are reached on Monday. The courts are in tip-top condition and the matclies will be open to the public. can and St. Louis at New York fn the National league, the Browns-Yankees series calling for four games, while the Cardinals and Giants are bocked for five. Club Standings we ee ast | THERMOP TRIMS WOR SS=——= £ = AMT LOSES TO REALL ‘Fence ——- ll DOUBLE-HEADER PLAY THERMOPOLIS, July 25.—Sunday | afte~uoon was an exciting half day for bill featured the baseball eve it, the first game between Thermopoiis and Worland and the second game be- tween Greybul land the winner of the first game. Thermopolis succeeded in dawning Worland to the tune of 11 to 4, thereby winning the privilege to tackle Greybull. Hummel, pitching in the first game for Thermopolis, struck out seven Worland batters and allowed but seven hits, but struck out 15 Grey- bull batsmen, while Krajeck allowed only stx hits and struck out five ‘Thermopolis batters. The final score was 4 to 2 in favor of Greybull. Both games were full of exciting Plays and tense situations, and a crowd estimated at perhaps 400 wit- nessed the exhibitions. 4 On Sunday, July 30, the same three teams will play in Worland on the same terms. Two of the teams will battle it out for the right to meet the third in the second gume. ines eb ssi Boston Philedelphia. | _ Last Scores RESULTS YESTERDAY. ——— N League. Pittsburgh+8-4, New York 2-11. American Leag7o. Philadelphia 4, Washington 2. Cleveland 5, Chicago 2, Seu ee National League. . Chicago at Boston, Pittsburgh at Brooklyn. Cincinnati'et Philadelphia. Bt.\Louls at New York. :Sport Calendar ° Deceocccocensecccseecce American League. Philadelphia at Chicago. . New York at St. Louis. Boston at Chicago. Washington at Detroit. Meeting of Empire City Racing as- sociation at Yonkers, Meeting of Kenilworth Jockey club, at Windsor. Trotting. Grand Circult'meeting at Columbus, LENDING GOLFERS ENTER joe om 'rench women’s championship tou’ Thermopolis baseball fans. A double}, { poled out a homer, champitonsh'p| ret, Clifton Heights, Pa., light weight, records by boxing three top-notchers within four wees. £ The previous two fights—with Jack Britton, welterweight champion, and Rocky Kansas of Buffalo, have put him on the necessary edge for Tend- ler, who for more tha a year has been the logical contender. Feeling 0 positive of himself, Leonard has signed for a fourth bout with Ever Hammer, a iad who has brought out a two-fisted name for himself in the middle west. This bout probably will be held at Michigan City, Ind, August 5. Leonard speaks slightingly of Tend- ler’s pugilistic abilty. He holds Tend- ler cheaply, he says, because the Phil- adelphian’s record doesn't impress him, He avows that Tendler has been floored too often. by men lacking a genuine punch and that Tendler does not tote the wallop that Leonard has demonstrated that he carries in both hands. He grants Tendler’s aggres- stveness and a certain amount of cleverness, but he witholds the label “championship catiber.” Tho champion has worked out every day since coming here with three sparring patrners—Mike Car- nier, a tall, long armed 150 pounder; Johnny Martin, who has battled Tend- ler twice, and Sammy Berne, a fleet, shifty 156 pounder, who puts fight into his sparring. Leonard goes either two or three rounds with them in succession every afternoon and then shadow boxes, There is no change of style evident in Leonard's workouts, but those who have watched him will not be sur- prised if he alters his tactics by de- voting more time. in the arena to Tendler’s neck and belt line than above the shoulders. Tendler’s big asset is geting inside ‘his opponent's guard and raining short, steaming crushers that dig into the stomach. ae SPORT FLASHES WILSON REINSTATED. AT BOSTON—Johnny Wilson, mid- dleweight champion, and Marty Kill- flea, his manager, were reinstated by the Massachusetts boxing commis- sion. YANKS DEFEAT REDS. AT CINCINNATI—In a __ loosely Played exhibition game, the Reds de- feated the Yankees, 5 to 3. Ruth AT PHILADELPHIA—Bobby Bar- won the popular decision over Joo UDD LAKE, N. J., July 25.—This was the last full day FOR BIG BATTLE put in before his lightweight five-mile run around the rim GRD INTEREST IN OHIO KEEN Dedication of Magnificent New Stadium Is Scheduled for October 21. COLUMBUS to rule, mid-summer heat is proving to be no anaesthetic to football inter est in this capitol city of Ohio. In fact. the pulse of public interest ‘s throbbing with expectancy for on Oc tober 21 the rival football teams of Ohio state and Michigan will dedicate the new $1,500000 Ohio stadium, rap- idly nearing completion. Preparations are under way for transporting the greatest throng tha’ ever attended a football game in :he middle west. Fielding H. Yost, direc- tor of ath’etics at Michigan, "has re served 11,000 seats for Michigan fol- lowers. Director L. W. St. John of Ohio state expects to seat a capncity crowd—64,000 people—in the stadium on dedization day. Ohio State yntversity alumni are al ready chartering special traina from cities in Ohfo and such outsids cen- tors as Chicago, St. Louis, Pittsturgh and New York. A committee has been Appointed to arrange for invitation of an official party from Washington. Ohio State varsity athletes of former years will share with present day heroes the honors of the day in the new stadium. Lloyd (Butch) Pixley ot Columbus. a 245-pound guard, will captain the first Buckeye eleven to play in the Buckeyes’ new stadium. Homecoming day-in 1922 is expected to far eclipse that of semi-centennial year, 1920, when alumni and friends launched the campaign which pro- duced 13,000 pledges of financial sup- Port and assured construction of the Ohio stadium. The Oh!o stadium resembles the Harvard type in being horseshoe shaped, but 1s distinctive in having two decks, the lower to accommodate 42,000 people,"the upper to'seat 22,000. Eighty-three arches will ornament concrete walls that rise to a height of 107 feet. The stadium proper covers but 150,000 square feet of a 92-acre recreation area which will provide 100 tennis courts, 25 O., July 25.—Contrnry baseball diamonds Casper Daily Cribune Mabel and EWS. the Prince Often Mabel Normand has played the Cinderella rof@ on the screen ‘and now reports from Paris say Prin of Egypt, has asked her to be his bride. ce Ibrahim. nephew of the khedive ‘This chummy photo was taken when the prince visited Hollywood recently. Murphy to Box Perry-Schuman Winner, Report DENVER, Colo., July 25.—Frankie Murphy of Denver today was matched to box! the winner of the Jack Perry- Harry Schuman bout, which takes place at the Denver stockyards stadi- um on July 28, No definite date has yet been set for the match. 2¥ and Perry fought a 10-round Minneapolis six months ago. i Black Too Busy For Tournament OAKLAND, Cal., July 25.—The big western open golf tourney at Detroit August 23 to 25 will not be graced by the presence of John Black, sensa. tional Claremont Country club veter- an, who was a runnerup in the na- tional open championship at Skokie recently. “I am too busy to make tho trip,” was Black's explanaton for not for- warding his entry to Secretary W. W. Harless of the Detroit meet. —: TETRAMETER WINS HANDICAP. GOODWILL, England, July 25.—(By ‘The Associated Press).—Tetrameter, by The Tetrarch, out of Mandota, won the iapeacte: cup, a handicap of 1,000 sov- re for three-year-olds and. up- wards, six furlongs, ran here today. and 11 football gridirons. indoor und WILLARD NEEDS RING TRAINERS Few Heavyweights Available on Coast for Sparring Part- ners, Report. LOS ANGELES, July 25.—Scarcity of seasoned heavyweight boxers in southern California may force Jess Willard to look to the east for spar. ring partners, according to Gene Doyle, manager of Willard’s training camp here. Willard plans to use plen ty of heavyweights in the daily grind of preparation for his proposed cham plonship match with Jack Dempsey, and he is beginning to wonder where he can find the “plenty” he needs. Davis Cup Team From Australia Arrives In U.S. NEW YORK, July 25—The Aus tralian Davis cup team, regarded as the most formidable contender for the international tennis trophy held by the United States, arrived from Eng- land today 6n the Majestic. The party includcd Gerald L. Pat terson, the team captain, and Mrs. Patterson; Mr. and Mrs. James O. An- derson, Pat O'Hara Wood, R. C. Wertheim ara his sister, Miss Wert: heim. Jab. Se Sas, Jewelry and watcr reparring by ex- pert workmen, All work guaranteed outdoor cinder track facilities for in-| Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co, 0.8 Bldg. 8.5.02 Since 1896 The Mystery and is soft as a woman’s as her lips. Quality Cigar Marvel of Java’ Java leaf adds that zest and difference + _toa La Palina cigar that brings out all' the smoke-fascinations of Havana. cheek, appealing | It DEMPSEY BOUT HELD CERTAIN '¥ 25.—Floyd T of boxing bouts said Monday : ut for mpsey and PIGEON’S COFFEE It’s Fresh Roasted Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. 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