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CILFIELD TOWN {TITLE BouT To TOSEEFIGHTS| eer INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Aug. 16— bap gpd eae L sine sent a letter the s! Hemple and Patterson to Headline Card August 26 county in at Salt Creek. surseting. ‘him toliceeaee under no circum- stances should be permit the Dempsey- | N. Six knights of the roped arena will éon th: armour at Salt Creek, August Brennan fight to be held at Michigan 26, rad present the fans of the oil City on Labor day, 7 Club Standings town and those © who are able to attend, with 29 rounds of mill. ing and real boxing which will come as a revelation to Salt Creek. Jack Hemple of Casper, fe Won Lest Pet. 6 45 = «591 former BALL PLAYERS UNION FORME New Organization Planned to : Lift Idols Above “Pawn” Plane. MILWAUKEE, Wis., Aug. 16—(By| homer, triple and tw: The Associated Press}. —A baseball Players’ union, designed for the an nounced purpose of lifting the idois of the diamond from what is termed a Position as “pawns of the club owner” to an es oy status with the club own trainer of Jess Willard, will be pres- “ aa 576) ers far as matters affecting t! ent to show “Punch” Patterson of —- 6 49 659 wakes a concerned, is nearing com Oklahoma, Ww! a mass of powerful | Mttsburgh 59 49 546) plete organization, according to an an gioves really look like. “Punch” on| Cincinnati ~ 60 53 881} nouncement today by Ray Cannon, at the other hand is no mean battlery Brooklyn 52 86 = 481, torney and former baseball player. and packs & wallop that may account | Philadelph 38 65 369 r. announced that he had sleeping portion and a weary | Boston 35 71 . .880/neen retained by players on virtually before the final gong is sounded. The two will meet in the feature event of the boxing card prepared by L. K. Butler, who is promoting al three fighta.. Hemple is generally con- sidered to be the ringmaster of the two, but the telling fact that he has been out-of the game for some. time, and let. training almost alone may cause his downfall before fans from his home town. Patterson, while not a shining light in the ring gamé, has been constantly in action and is trained to a fine point. His wallop, plus an uncommon sprin- kling of ring generalship, may mean a 65 66 Ba 87 58 63 | _ Last Scores | decisive victory. In the semi-windup, Scotty Luyons and Speedy Patterson, both denisons of the oll fields, who tip the beam in the neighborhood of 167 pounds, will clash in one of those “rush in and rip’ matches in which a K.'O. ts'a fore, gone conclusion. ‘Two other Salt Creefc Inds will mort in the prelim. primed for a killing, ‘Their namés have not been given out, put it is known that they fight {1 TUESDAY'S FINALS. National League. Chicago 5, 8 ,Boston 0, 3. Pittsburgh 6, New ‘ork 2. Cincinnati 3, Philadelphia 0, Cincinnati 8, Philadelphia 0. American League. ‘Washington 6, 1, St. Louis 1, 7. Cleveland 11, 4, Philadelphia 4,7. Chicago 19, Boston 11. New York 2, Detroit 1. the welter division. Fans are prom- every major league club and on sev- eral minor Jeague teams and that he -| had already opened negotiations with Samuel Gompers for backing by the American Federation of Labor. Mr. Gompers, according to Mr. Cannon, was favorably impresses and promised his support in any cause. “This union will not be organized to engender dissent between club own- ers and players” explained Mr. Can- non, “but if its purposes are carried out ft will bring permanent peace and prevent discord. The player now is merely the pawn of the club owner. The owner has the say about every- thing and the player sits back and holds the sack. The plan of this union is to give the player an equal voice in all affairs affecting him—to give the Players an equal voice on a commis: sion with the league presidents. “There is no attempt to create bit- tarness in this move. Its sole object fs to give the ball players a square deal throughout.” Mr. Cannon said the proposed union would differ from the old organizat'on formed by Dave Fults in that it would ised a battle royal and ere urged to be present for the opening battle as well as for the windup. Work ‘will begin upon the ring with: in a few days. The site chosen for the fight card is the Park Pavilion dance pect in Salt Creek. ‘Pepulae prices will GRIMES BACK IN THE FOLD AGAIN Dodger Twirler on Trip" West to Join Teammates After Week’s Suspension. NEW YORK, Aug. 16.—Burleigh Grimes, étar spit ball twirler of the Brooklyn baseball club, who was si pended a week ago aiter an alterca- tion with Manager Wilbert Robinson, has been reinstated by President C. H. Ebbetts. 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PAUL—Postponement until Av cruit pitcher of the Cubs, held the Bos £ust 25 of the 10-round no-lecision ton Braves to four scattered hits yea- bout between Fred Fulton and Bihy > only one man reaching second. | Miske was announced TIERNEY STABS AT BAT DUNDEE KAYORS FRUSH NEW YORK—Johnny PITTSBURGH—Tierney of the Pir-| >; ates had a good Gay at bat against the|in the sints ronimce, Dann Giants yesterday, smashing out a | ae a ee ee DENVER GOLFERS LEAD DENVER—AIl but two out of town golfers were eliminated from the state golf tournament yesterday. The two remaining are J. H. Porter and Earl MacTavish, both of t Calera de Springs. Indians swatted each game with FOR NEW MARK 2 Will Try to Smash Murphy’s Record for Mile and Quar- ter Speedway. — Meet Me at the Smokehouse. LO8 ANGELES, Aug. 16.—Tommy Milton, automobile race driver, is out to break the mile and a quarter speed way record of 36 1-5 seconds held by Jimmy Murphy. Milton announced to- day he would attemy+ to repeat his performance of yesten'ay when he |Grove the mile and a quarter track of the Los Angeles epeedway in 36 Seconds flat, or an average of speed of 125 miles per heur. Milton's spin SPORT FLASHES HOT OFF WIRE 9 /ALCORD rT = WEEK First in News _| Of All Events ft GLIDERS man Remains in Air for Near-|™ Expert Cleaning and y Three Minutes with = Pressing Machine. Rem = of All Kinds CLEIMONT FERRAND, Aug. 16 YOU CAN || Phone 183-J (By The Associated Press.)—Pilot Bar HAVE | Wul Be at Your bot in the Dewoitinne flexible win EVERYTHING gliding monoplane, produced a n ; ber ef new local records in the glid PVE GOT H. Ackerman Tailor EXCEPT | my | ing contest here, He remained in the air two minutes and 43 secon His feat was uccomplished by get ting Into an afr current blowing to ra machine climbed Meas fty feet above the sta: landed 260 feet bd under twenty i The average desce’ Tribune are the keys we 5he pald at office will 8-12-tf Classified ads tn the winners and possibly ive with every win_you a big prize. the take off. was not under the regulation A. A. A rules and the record is unofficial, but his next try will be witnessed by the proper officials and recorded by an electric timer. ———— be a thorughly organized movement with backing of virtually all the play- ors. “It will really be an active union and not just an organization in name.* SPECIAL AN ADDITIONAL 3 I wish to announce my candidacy on the Republican ticket for State Senator from Natrona County, subject bi Se ieroscreemlblerct Retire nea in Natgona county for nine — Py feel competent to handle ‘the. office, I and attention to the duties of the efficiently and economically as possible. he said. 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