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ae! a, | a ae tACEEIGOT x te Coe Casper Daily Cribune * SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1922. ee ’§ PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS | FAST STEPPERS AWAIT CLANG OF STRENUOUSBOUT ASSURED WHEN COBRSETTIM® | spony FLasHES uot OFF WIRE ||MO MANAGER WL “ETI HELLAERE TOMORROW SHER AD ERLND co Toma "pi | SPORT FLISHES TOF WE "FTL THE TRIBUNE a ot as eg se errs. mat event here in which Clar- of the principal evout Ye program | against the Dod erday bi ence und of Sheridan and Ruddy Dushek of Kentucky, |7; i ; a radon nil ——- cael? io a ‘radars N R E: th ; H With L St 3 light heavyweight topnotchers, will meet for the first time 4 Tiger Pilot Leads All Ameri-| of the Canadia Heenty races. was unable to score a run. Montana Race Enthusiasts Here Woh Long SWINE |iaid at the door of the American Legion, the service men's an ont gtice Big SSO TS Sea ae ae = .| SAN FRANCISCO, Juty 29—J. Cal f Trotters and Pacers for Series of Matinee organization having been able to secure an agreement which | cag Apes SE DANES. I york, junior lightweight champion. Cities Holding eae ocak pe ga nu = 2 g other promoters could not handle. Interest in the match is CHICAGO, July 29—(By The As-|Utpointed Kid Koster, Houston, in 12 a statement today that he was ready Cards Starting Sunday growing and indicatioas are that at- soc'ated Press).—Throwing a jolt and|Founds, according to newspapermen. stand by” William Klepper, the tendance figures will be gratifying. og: - punch into the Detroit Americans ce Sarre Positions Portland club owner, whom Commis. | A written agreement has been re- which is being felt by every American] _SCHUMAN DEFEATS PERRY. sioner Landis ordered out of organized ceived from Dushek, accompanied by sd calves ust. acco es club, the veteran Tyrus Cobb, Tiger] DENVER.—Harry Schuman, Den-| n Sta ings ball. 2 t 5 © statement that he will be able to pilot, excelling his everv past perform-| ver, won a decision in 12 rounds over “ Tan bust: te reams of excitement from the throats of the fair. Set) maxe 178 pounds on the afternoon of ance at the bat, today is out in front|Jack Perry, Pittsburgh welterweight. | (2 reel thg arpa: i Brags come -es of the men, as they tensely await the finish of their| tne day of the match and that he is of all American league contenders for| Kid Belt, Canon City, and Joe Berger, Pett ae Gent, of ‘the. Portian€: club,” - onid orite The clang of the starting bell, which throws an‘ 5° pleased to get a chance at Rxtuna} 1922 hitting honors, and is leading his| Chicago, featherweights, fought a ‘en Ewing. “Furthermore, I think the ards fre of expectation. _ that he ts willing to cut the guarante | mates convincingly in the se pen-;round draw. CHICAGO, July 29.—Chicago base- jcommissioner has overstepped his au- . ve be resent at the Natron county fair | This arrangement has made possible H nant race. Tyrus ts showing his men — ball fans picked up their morning thority. He has no power to suspend 1 pre sh be Ne a y s the staging of the match in Casper ‘ 4 , how to hit, and this has carried him| + INDIAN SHAKEUP ORDERED newspapers today, turned to the Klepper. The only thing Landis c: ald afternoon, when| Dushek has also forwarded a scrap past George Sisier, St. Louis star, for) CLEVELAND. Manager Speaker. sport pages and planced at the ma- i : a a ently 1 tandings. Thomas Harrison Expected to|<"¢, Pattims honors of the Trague,|when he saw the Indians apparently jor league standing hic *|book of which any mat champion do to Klepper was to reprimand him the northwest ai oud 5a tin r ook ee =— peice ae, » [publicly, apd he hasn't. tered at|/the former champlion's career three in America. Cobb, in his last six games, cracked|Pitcher Lindse: ing the heading over the table of rita pie pupse net pape meyers provided years ago peeigstects | bag Fry 10 % out 13 hits, te toe! than two a sume | — Lycee rey Aimer ass, goad Sites 40: tects Riis Bakstnnen RiGee “aver > ahs tera ie yes gaa is that LONDON, July 29.—Thomas” Harri-|224 boosted his mark from 405 a week National leagi e. it |to someone else. ago to .418, while Sisler,, wile led the batters with an average of 416 a } Week ago, dropped to second place with }an average of 404. He was able to . And they looked again. Yes. son, of Hanley, Briti y morning| took Stecher 45 minutes to pin the 6 re —— lowing the arrival of a new ship-|Kentuckian the second time. Dushek| 7, (vest Of the world’s title, recently from Montana. Every animal) and Bill Demetreal, the Greek demon,|won,p2,, 700 L7nch from oney Buf. a some ot] wreatied a handicap mstch in ‘Chcnge iene ena Settion sine meme Tee horses speak/|in which the Greek agreed to throw| rae ru, ts le holder, in the as to the fast time|his opponent twice in 90 minutes. Sem Ot Chait maaeees was the same in both leagues. Then | “I have been in consultation with my attorney for several days and I am . . ° a C l d S| they looked further and discovered Sport Calendars) tre ic crery cy wnien poants a |‘! Judge Landis has erred. To pro ° . jacquire only six hits in as mapy team in each league, fans must be | ‘ect my own business against any law | games eeccecsscesccccoseoees| having the same thrill suit, I am going to refyre to vote ‘There was practically no change in| Rowing: By nosing the Browns out of the | Klepper out. the relative standing of the batters| lead in the American league yester- nadi y regatta ‘ v4 expected there tomor-| He failed to get a single fall. They|, 4/though Harrison has established | Royal ope eer - day tho, Yankees not only took first ° ° : 1 44 met again in Chicago for a straight] Mmself as superior to other, English oene st Bt. Catherts place but finished the Job of putting | Richards Wins ‘ - so 47 38 pacers, trotters,| Match and went two hours without a|218-pounders, many of the boxing crit- 9 hampionship tourna-| the American league in the same 4 ses are now in the| fall. The end found both wrestlers in|!¢S believe he should bolster his record| mark of a week ago, and tops the list}. C&nadian Oe abbased) lineup of teams as the National, so af aes S auniting the bell| th® hoszital and the bout was credited Pefore going after Lynch, one of the| with na avereee a Bon hee Cnn |ment closes at Mi ; | tar an could be done. Gotham Tourne 5 awaiting . sbavérout Hite top fe y | Carpet Trade Golf association tour. 3 w-- 3 25 | which will send them on their way to) With having been the most strenuous ‘!everest little men in the world. Hig-| the slugging first baseman of the Chi- t colses at Boston. No similar instance could be recol- } -- 32 5°] victory or ignomintous defeat. Théy| Ver witnessed in the Windy City, | #108, defeated by Harrison, wap a vic-| cago Cubs, maintained his mark of a|"#™¢?' eridemiled: lected, ev-u by the oldest fans Eklund and Dushek will battie to a|tim of Pete Herman's cudgels when| week ago, .363, and moved up to sec nave come to Casper from a territory a oe : ate oe Sek Bore | UaaLonbtnes Canstetaak ea the|the American invaded the Isles, ond place, displacing the veteran Jake LP nes as etpogr eotimnptonshinn| | Firth is unknown among Ko-| NEW YORK, July 29.—Vincent meee rt n Montana, some trom Ne-| Mates holds promise of being the fast. aS nee Daubert of the Reds, who droppec 11]“t Portland. J an gins. Indeed, an unmarried girl|Richards of Yonkers, won the Metro- fi z and other are from Wyoming.| ©St ever staged here. It will be held points but is holding third place with} jy rernational regatta at St. : Koree is so disgraced by even|politan tennis singles championship © entire race meet is under the} 71, be" Meyers garage west of the RE AV erBmn ant S80: Minn. speaking to a male not of her own|fcom Howard Kinsey of San Francisca ( Wor management of |H. A hardson, | 2e"2!ng hotel, The averages include gamew of Wed-|~ ptitic International Yach: associa-|family that she often kills” herself}on ‘he Crescent Athletic club courts, - q spy who entered string” which he uv pesday. tion regatta at Seattle. ther than endure the sham: 00k! 6-2 and 6. ‘ exp Tennis. ‘ opens at Chicago. 11 horses are in the making ‘for to Si id. North Shore championship tourna- Wa salt S83 $8 morrow che uled To - Baseball Seen ment opens at Swampscoot, Mass. . i - Seah 1] Some of the widely known western re | Rergen county championship tourna 1 = = 5% I ncremen who have come long dls Be Bridesmaid |Acreement Calling for Battle meh ctoig™ Pica hata pa } ces to participate in Casper race 4 a "4 3 i ‘ole. American Association. Teloye heed oer i ecacang! ey With Dempsey October 6 4 CHICAGO, July 29, % eeF Takano: AnRaWe be comanant.e Oe Thamatr ly 2 O'Neil and J. C. Covell, the Goes Unsigned. eee ne the ten at sue: 8] Country club closer at Rumson, N. J uunced that the league had appropri- ana race enthusiast, who is said] LOS ANGELES, July 29.—Mary a ‘fated $100,000 to erect the monument Boxing. ave the fastest string of pacers| Pickford will be bridesmaid at the|. LOS ANGELES, July 29—Jess wil-| {> Shas in Bast Potomac Park,| Tommy McAleer vs. Moe Hersco TO GET YOUR BARGAINS IN and trotters in the whole northwest wedding of her brother, Jack Pickford,|/4t. former world's heavyweight vitch, 12 rounds, at New York. py sehingran Johnny Clinton vs. Tommy Leahy ong the horses entered who are}® Motion picture actor, to Marilynn| champion and challenger of the‘pres-| Designs will be sought immediately ‘ ’ \ n the money” for tomorrow are:| Miller of the stage ent title holder, Jack Dempsey, haa| tram the leading eculnivea of the Gale] 20 rounds at Worcester. Dp R BI \ Nabob 2:15 of Billings, Mont.; Pauline The ceremony is set for 2 o'clock in| Teceived a contract from Tex Rickard| oq States, —— J. Hall 217% of Livi Mont the afternoon at the residences of M: offering him a bout with Dempsey on|.— Bea Crit Jr., 2:04 of Miles City, Mont.; Bill| Pickford and her husband, Douglas| October 6, he announced today. CALL evitt 2:28%, Billings, Mont.; Ruby H. | Fairbanks. The contract 1s as yet unsigned, So-w 20 ot Bhecan: “Wyox' Clara. Mrs. John Steole Sweeney, sister to| WiMard preferring to hold the negotia- No-Profit Sale SALE ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT Casper Sporting Goods Co. Second and David Streets Phone 714 . Powell, Wyo., and ten other vet Miss Miller, will give the bride away. Hes are pie sans gs substitute Octo- u racers with excellent marks. Si, eee i 3 pind! gpoliea yrs Got Tite NOTICE, ‘I have accepted Rickard’s terms ee REVENTIVE CONNOR TRANSFER pe siret_reqpere nase. ene }yParty who took plow trom c. z.| With the exception of the date,” he [rhe oh ate ag 232 South Center S at 2 p. m. so that the met will not! vogier, 110 West H, please return|said. “I am not holding’ out for any Amerie teen Met ore as cores utilize too much time. Gate adm and avoid trouble. Tisebe | CibAiAl- seas i Aupresnnse Set aR C witth a five cent tax, making total of 7] ents for an afternoon of feverish excitement. cura ee FRIDAY FINALS. National League New York 8, St. Louis 4 Brooklyn 3, Pittsburgh 2 creo nomen’ ""*"/ EHNMPIONSHIP- MATCHES American League | Philadelphia 12, Cleveland 3 | \ TOURNEY POSTPONED : Chicago 4, Boston 3. | Detroit 6, Washington i New York 7, St. Louis 3 | + OMAHA, Neb. July 29—Final | matches in the Missouri Valley tennis championsht, tournament have been Today’s Games|) txtrema we “WE PAY THE LOSS” Pelton & Hemry Insurance and Bonds All Lines Room 24, Townsend Building ie grandstand seat is 50 c | | \ postponed until tomorrow afternoon | because of the heavy rains last night | and continuing light rain today. | For the men's singles title, Phil Bag- by of Kursas City will meet Wray EEA eer a On the Paved Salt Creek Highway Only Four Miles National League. Chicago at Boston. Cincinnati at Philadelphia St. Louis at New York Kansas City, will meet Mias Jessie mpc t ae Grieve of Los Angeles, North of the Platte River Bridge American Leagu: In the men's doubles, Bagby and pritaasishiniattClseainnd, Walter Nowell of Kansas City are ns’ singles title Miss Louis Hammann A 4 Bred . . : x i New fork at ttt Gee br eaneae CRY tain the mised : Five Acre Tracts abutting on the Paved High- seer ra a doubles BE. R. McCormick of Omaha . : : Washington at Detroit in ‘paired with Miss Grieve against way, Only ten Minutes’ drive to the heart of the busi- | Phil Bagby and Miss Ruth Hager of Meet_me at the Smoke House Feansas City. OH Are You Pre- | pared to Bring 8 *Em Down? 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