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SATURDAY ARCH M 24, 1923. Che Casper Daily Cribune RIBUNE'S PAGE PAGE FIVE . i Firat in News Of All Events ol Arizona lad made the New York flash wince every time he got home, SPORT BRIEFS ST. PAUL, Minn.—Joe Murray of San Francisco and Maynard Laswell of Los Angeles will meet today for the singles championship in the ieee | National Handball tournament, both | having come through victorious in Will Defend Title Against the semifinals today. Pancho Villa, Former | —- American Champion. | DES MOINES.—Roscoe Hall, state — lightweight champion, outpointed Len Schwabbel, St. Paul, here in six rounds. SPOKANE.—Pete Sauer, Nebraska light heavyweight wrestler, threw J. C. Smith of Spokane twice in their match here at the announced weights of 182 pounds. VANCOUVER.—The thini of a1 series of five games constituting the semi-finals for the world hockey championship was won by Ottawa of the National league, 3 to 2, from Vancouver of the Pacific Coast asso ciation here.. Each team took one of the previous contests. NEW YORK, March 24.—Jimmy for New York to complete his train | Wilde will sail May 12 from England CEDAR RAPIDS, Steeplechase ease Ia.—Glen Millt- O'Rourke laine to pomoter Tom gan, of Sioux City, outpointed Archie | arranged in which the Englishman A™0na of Marshalltown here in a vould defend h's world’s champlon-| 29 Tound boxing contest. | Fatal To One | ship flyweight title against Pancho} | i former Americ champion,| SHATTLE.—Ralph -Greenleaf,| | O'Rourke said today. pocket bilfard world champion, de-| Horse Report O'Rourke said he had wilde's| feated Clayton Byers, Pacific coast 7, titlist, 150 to 11 and 150 to 13 in ex- hibition matches here. Greenleaf to-| day, when he ends three days of ex: signed contract. ee LIVERPOOL, March 24.—The hibition play here, is to take on all grand national’ steeplechase resulted comers. fatally yesterday to at least one horse, the American owned Masterful. Two jockeys are known to have been hurt, while 21 of the 28 starters fell. Masterful, Foxhall Keene's entry, broke a fetlock in taking Beecher's Brook, the most formidable jump of the course, and was put to death. Proberts who was in the saddle, sus. | tained an injured knee. —Mike Doyle, Phoenix won a decision over Otto Wallace of Milwaukee in a fast } 10 round bout here. The judges gave Doyle eight rounds and the Mil | waukee fighter two. Doyle scored a CHICAGO, March 24,—Forty tn- knock down in the third round. ad of entrants as originally planned, will battle for the title in! TUCSON, Ariz.—Crafty veteran of Jockey K. Gibson broke his collar the national invitation Interscholastic the ring that he Is, the best Frankle pone tna fall at another patiers ag ketball tournament at the Univer- Murphy could get in his bout with ees y of Chicago April 4 to 7. The Dick “Twin” Dundee was a draw. Jewelry and watch repairing by ex test entrant was Weston high, state pert watchman; all work guaranteec. Murphy hit about 10 times to one of Idaho, punch dee could 1 but the CAMBRIDGE AND OXFORD BATTLE Hard Race Expected Between Crews in 75th Annual Re- gatta on Thames. PUTNEY, England, March 24.— (By ‘The Associated Press.)\—Cam- bridge was slightly favored in the betting to defeat Oxford in the 75th renewal.of their crew rivalry on the Thames today. Rowing experts, how- ever, were of the opinion that the crews were evenly matched in view of the improvement shown by Oxford in the past week. * Every one was expecting a close hard race, particularly over the first mile and a half of the four and a half mile pull. _/| Truck Body Building GENERAL BLACKSMITHING Expert Wire and Disc Wheel Service M. C. M. Spring Co. 328 W. Midwest Phone 1369 Tonight Is the Night That has been looked forward to by many people as Their Night Out A NIGHT FOR ENJOYMENT AND PLEASURE. We don’t want to brag about our place BUT you'll find THE Music Supreme and . Entertainers De Luxe AT THE ARKEON DANCING ACADEMY of the Los Angeles club of the and Joseph Patrick, pr ment on the sugg: clally interested in the Seattle, Washington club, recently purchased by Wade Killefer and Charles Lockard, of the Angels. Beyond stating that he “of course welcomed thorough investigation of the deal,” Mr. Wrigley also main- tained silence on the appeal addressed to him by William M, McCarthy president of the league, for co-opera tion in the proposed investigation of he Seattle purchase. SEATTLE, Wash., John J. Sullivan, one of the principal purchasers of the club of the Pacific coast League, in a telegram to William H. McCarthy of t specifically denied that he sonnection with William Wrigley, Jr. owner of the Los Angeles club of the league. “Nor aid I act as attorney for him March 24.— three WRIGLEY AND PATRICK SILENT ON CHARGE OF CLUB OWNERSHIP LOS ANGELES, March 24.—William Wrigley, Jr., owner’ Chicago V Pacific Coast Baseball league, dent of the club, declined to com- ion of J. C land baseball club, that a special-meeting of league directors,| be held at once to discuss charges that Wrigley was finan- . Ewing, president of the Oak- hor for any other persons than Wado Killefer, Charles Lockard and myself in transacting the deal for the pur. chase of stock of cotrolling interest in the Seattle Ball Club,” the wire added. | Sport Calendar | Racing. Meeting of Business Men’s Racing Assn., at Mobile. Meeting of Cuba-American Jockey club, at Havana. Meeting of Tijuana Jockey Club, jjuana, Tl, Bench Show. Annual show of Akron (O.) Kennel | Club. Bowling. Annual tournament of American Bowling Congress at Milwaukee. Handball. National A. A. U. senior champion. ships, at St. Paul. Rowing. Annual Oxford Cambridge race on the Thames, England. Chess. Frank J, Marshall vs. Edward Las. ker, national champ‘onship match, at Cleveland. Polo. Opening of annual tournament of Camden (8. C.) Polo Club. Swimming. Eastern intercollegiate tndiyidual championships, at Princeton, National indoor —interscholastic championships, at Evanston, Ill. Basketball. Missourt Valley interscholastio tour- nament, at Manhattan, Kas. Pennsylvania State interscholastic tournament, at State College. Golf. United North and South amateur ALL SCORES AT SAN ANTONIO, Tex.— New Y alk, ¢ aun ; Jonnard and Snyde Scott, r. | | H. E Brooklyn (National) $ 0} Cleveland (American) — Wa dh Batterles—Vance, Dickerman Schrieber and Deberry; Metevier, wards and O'Net'l. AT BRADENTOWN, Fla.— . R. H. E. St. Lou's (National) ~ 9 13 2 Washingt (American) -10 13 1 Batteries — Wigington, Grimm, Parks, Bames nd Clemons, Ain : | smith, McCurdy; Warmoth, Hollings Delivered worth and Hargrave. in as Casper AT LOS, ANGELE! R...H. B. | Chieago (National) ---/_--.4 4 1 Vernon (Coast) —-.- tS) 3:8)=2 | Batteries—Stueland, Russell and | O'Farrel; Shelenbach, A. Miller and Hannah, D, Murphy. ‘GOMPENSATION SECURED FOR LOVELL PEOPLE LOVELL, March 24.—Mr. and Mrs, Ben L. Leithead of Lovell, have been notified by ex-congressman Mondell that they are shortly to receive ap proximately $500 arrears and $30 per month for the balance of their lives @s compensation for the death of their son, James H., whose death re sulted from his service in the world war. | Back of this {s a story of more than usual interest to the people of Wyo: ming, and particularly to friends of this worthy couple and to admirers ofthe man who for more than a quarter of o century represented Wyoming in the House. 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