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TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1922. Cbe Casper Daily Cribune [ World Results First in News i__| a Of All Events YOST OV EDGE FOR GRID SEASON OTHER NEWS FROM THE‘ TN ANN ARBOR, Mich., Aug. 29.--(By The Associated Press.)—Fielding H. Yost, for a quarter of a century recog-'1, tT nized as a master strategist in football, next month will begin| Harry Schartt, New York, defeated his twenty-second year as a mentor of tiie University of Mich-|™ O'Leary, Toledo, # and 5. igan gridiron squad. WEISNER OUTPOINTS CARR. ELPASO—Knockout “Kid” W' ner, of the Eighth cavalary won t decision in ten rounds over Char! Carr El Paso. Golf Results In Toledo Play TOLEDO, 0., Aug. 29.—(By The As sociated Press)—Foilowing are the re sults in the first round of match play in the national public links tourna- nent. - Richard Walsh, New York, defeated Francis Murphy, San Francisco, 2 and | SPORT FLASHES HOT OFF WIRE | —_—_—————_ POLO CHAMPIONSHIP. DUNDEE DEFEATS MARTIN. | WASHINGTON MINES RESUME. RUMSON, N, J.—The American] NEW YORK—Johnny Dundee suc-| SEATTLE, Wash. Aug. 29—Op Flamingo polo four eliminated the| cessfully defended his world junior |eratocs representing the 13 coa! mines Anglo-American Eastcott team Per | ate litle, receiving the|in the state of Washington affected the polo tournament for the Herbert| judges’ decision after fifteen rounds|by the nation-wide atrike of mini Memorial cup, winning 17 to 11 with Vincent “Pepper” Martin. ast April 1 signed an agreomen: |ctt.clals of the United Mine Workers lot America, providing for immediate in the mines. PITCHER LYNCH SOLD. DES MOINES—The Des Motnes| resumption of operatic: team announced the Adrian Lynch to the| DON'T BE LATE FOR APPOINT- Boston Nationale, The lock! club will MENTS. Quality Ggar, Since 1896 TAIT BESTS DAWSON. MILWAUKEE—OConie Tait, Canad. ian Nghtwoieht, newspaper Milwaukee, In ten rounds. gua —————_- recelve four players in addition to a| Have your watch repaired at Trip The same tireless energy that years ago gained for him Meet Me at the Smokehouse. [cash consideration. -leny‘s. $.295¢ — the title of “Hurry Up” ts evident —_—_____ — —— = jin Yost thts year as he maps a foot- |ball campaign expected by those close |to him to be one of the most import- fant of his caresr. The old dash and [tub Standings] BARNYARD GOLF |fire so pronounced tm years gone by National League. e jute teams has come to ‘the front oa Won, Pet. again, following selection of the 47 New York) . ; vt ear! paige vers invited to begin the 'y|National Horseshoe Pitching St. Louis Cincinnati Pittsburgh ~ Brooklyn - - Philadelphia. ct-|other lmernen who had been proved 87 under fire, leaves Michigan with the necessity for building practically a|¥' St. Louis Detroit - 544 Cleveland . 61 508 brought together at a national meet. Chicago - --. 63 488 FOURTEEN VETERANS Among the con were three Washington 65 472 BACK AT INDIANA. of the highest ranking players in the Philadelphia — 70.417} N 29.—|game—Frank Jackson of Kellerton, ey : izes and poston 16: \: 888 potters peteraonn ont Maat’ yenGs| ewes present world's champion: ©. C. Pass by our window and see our golf display. We can 19 Sizes and Shapes Last Scores MONDAY FINALS. National League. Brooklyn 3, Pittsburgs 4. American League. St. Louts 1, New York 2 Chicago Philadelphia ] tional League. Brookiyn at ‘Pittsburgh @ ), [organizaton to the test. ‘Ten games , ous ae St teen @ EAM) ti re carded some of them with elevens RUE oe R lips. Outs? ganien scheduled. holding national reputations. Efforts) 0 Re, SE ye ec “ie. are being made to have the univer- metght ‘hente SeeecelGasers. sees ; Oo 5 fb th th American League. ty’s new stadium ready for the open-|, vers’ tonight that he has some of ne beauty of bo e Washington at New York Boston at’ Philadelphia. Chicago at Detroit St. Louis at Cleveland Student Managers For ‘All Sports ‘At Nebraska, Report} LINCOLN, Neb., Aug. 29.—Student managers for all athletics are to be @ part of the department of athletics at the University of Nebraska this fall, Action toward the installation of a system of student directors for each| sport have been completed. Under the tentative program now) worked out, each of the major sports will have a senior student manager, a funtor assistant and a group of sopho- more candidates. The minor sports are to be grouped into two sections, the same system of management be |places on the varsity which Coach E. 4 PURDUE STARTS when Mi ‘gan produced point-a-min- ining September 15. fost has a wealth of good materia! r the backfield amd flank positions s year, the only real weakness, ff ich is found to exist, being in the e. Loss of Ernie Vick, All-American center last seasom, together with Duke Dunne, star guard, and severnl new line. football team at will be back this Indiana Untversity fall striving for ‘0. Stichm will build, There also is «| wealth of good material from last year's freshmen squad. Indiana will play only three West- ern Conference teams this year, but the schedule includes games with Notre Dame, Michigan Aggies and West Virginia. The Big Ten teams to be played are Minnesota, Wiscon- sin and Purdue. DETROIT GRID PROSPECTS GOOD. DETROIT, Aug. 29.—Reputed to be atrong in all departments this year, Unversity of Detroit's football team has a schedule designed to put the i of the season. WITH NEW SQUAD. LAFAYETTE, Ind., Aug. 29.—J. M. Phekan, who takes charge of the Purdua University football squad this seasom, faces the task of building up his varsity from green material. Phelan will have only a few veterans. hey are Capt. EB. E, Murphy, W. L. Claypol, W. R. Swank, H. Gedger ana R. C. Kerr. There also seems to be little chance of filling up. the vacant Places with mem of much experience. id Sag edt Fey Women Barred From Boxing| i MANILA, P. I., Aug. 29.—Women are prohibited from engaging in. box- ing matches of any sort, amateur or/ professional, by an ordinance passed this week by the municipal board. The TOURNEY OPENS Title at Stake in Des Moines Play. DES MOINF'S, Iowa, Aug, 28.—The national horseshoe pitching tourna- ment for the championship of the United States opened here today with It was said to be the largest gathering of devotees of the sport Davis of Columbus, Ohio, winner of the national tournament at St. Peters- burg, Fla., last winter, and George W. May of Akron, Ohio, former cham pion, $=. JACKSON MEETS WILLS TONIGHT Negro Aspirants to Heavy- weight Title to Battle at Ebbetts Field. |the necessary qualifications for a | championship match with Jack Demp: sey. Wills is to battle Tut Jackson of Washington Courthouse, Ohic, also a colored heavyweight, in a 15-round bout at Ebbetts Field, Brooklyn. ——___ Meet me at the Smoekehouse.. The Sport of Sports! Then he stepped off the yacht upon which his wealthy father’s will had imprisoned him. And the first woman he met was an adven- turess. equip you as to size and style most desired. 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