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EE ee MONDAY, MA isd epi RCH 26, 1923. Che Casper Daily Cribune [World = —— PAGE SEVEN ‘ World Results —— Hf |_ty tea vie J-| THE TRIBUNE'S PAGE OF SP ee | For Schmader The middleweight title was won by | 7 MILK REPORT Month of March Raw Milk Passing JACK DEMPSEY, KEARNS ADMITS Louis Firpo, Jess Willard and Harry Wills Are PEORIA, Ill, March 26.—Tommy Gibbons of St. Paul and Andy Schme- der of Omaha have completed train- ing here for their .en round bout here Atterds Utmost Protection PREVEN VENTIVE forMEN B ecrent Wee Inspection robable Opponents; Montana Promoters Kelly Wheeler Cc tinue Efforts for Battle. Reasoner Beggs Fine for Lumbago Murphy Bros. Carlson SEE Vr elk tain : ‘3 serge a THE Naoman A erRHoEs GO, March 26.—Three fights have been tentative- brings in its place delicious, aoe ean ly arranged for Jack Dempsey, according to Jack Kearns, isan AN roa JEWE I I Raw Milk Failing to P; manager of the heavyweight champion, who stopped here en nn pee testers icra : es matt dae route to the Pacific coast to discuss the offers. SE Te Cut A Speckless Dairy _ Offers have been received, he said for fights with Luis \ vente aesteraeete Loperar ich pe ONE Firpo, the Argentine fighter, Jess Willard snd Harry, Wills. | store, 35 and 6Se in jars and tubes; CHASSIS Pasteurized Milk Passing r Not only have ‘fers been receiv- ‘ospital size, $3.00. Inspection ed, Kearns sat, but there was as- ob Bs erie of @ promoter who will stage At the Pathfinder Gilt Edge BALL SCORES [°° =e" = | Lander Dairy At Mobile Alabama— Philadelphia Americans 3 Mobilg, South Asso. ~~. Batteries—Jones, Sohillinger Kenny and Romel; Fulton Long and Having, Long. At Dallas— St. Louis Americans --... 4 7 Dallas, Texas League -... 5 12 Batteries—Shocker, Pruett and Sev- ereld; Swartz, Conley and Ling'e. wal At Fort Worth— Tulea Western -. Fort Worth Texas B12 0 Batteries — Sherman, King and Crosby; Tarpley, Goodbred, VW iltste, Ross and Haworth. At San Antontic— RE. EB. Chicago Americans -..-.. 6 9 1 New York Nationals ---- 511 0 Batteries—Leverett, Connally, Day- enport cnd Schalk, Graham, Nehf, GennarG and Schnetéer. At New Orleans— R, H. E. New York Americans -..- 3 5 1 New Orleans, Southern ... 2 7 0 Batteries — Jones, Mayes A Schang; Hoffman. Martin, Whittaker, Thomas and Mitze. * At Los Angeles— RA.E. Chicago Nationals --.-—. 613 6 Los Angeles Pacific Coast.. 2.8 3 Batteries—Aldridge, Osborne and Harnett; Lyons, Wallace, Thomas end Baldwin, Daly. AT FRESNO— Salt Lake -.---..--—.. Chicago (Nationals) -- Batteries—Kallio, Blaeholder and Meyer; Jenkins and Anfinson; Kauf- mann and Hodges, Wirts. AT HOT SPRINGS— * R. Ez. E. Boston (Americans) .------11 11 4 Pittsburgh (Nationals) -~-12 12 1 Batterfes—Quinn, , Murray, Fuller ton and Piercy, Chaplin; Morrison, Kunz and Glasner, Jonnard, Mattox. ————_—_—— "> Several papers devoted exclusively to the bull ring are published tn the City of Mexico. LOOSE LEAF MEMO. BOOKS in many sizes for the vest or coat panes Light—Compact—Ever- lasting. Covers carry fifty sheets and index, Plain, faint, qued- rile, dollars and cents, journal and ledger rulings. We carry the celebrate! oe] P us Stationery Department Commercial Printing Co. 426 E. 2nd St. Phone 2224 i+ said tbat plans are being con- sidered which would result in Demp- sey being seen in action twice dur- ing the summer and fall. Kearns left | for the coast tonight. GREAT FALLS, Mont. March 26.— Press dispatches reaching here stat- ing that Jack Kearns, manager of Jack Dempsey, had arrived in Chi- cago on his way to the west oust is interpreted by promoters of the pro- posed Dempsey-Gibbons bout at Shel- by, 100 miles north of here. to mean that Kearns left New York before re cetving a telegram informing him that the local men intended to start for Chicago next Wednesday by air- plane to procure his signature to ar- ticles for the Shelby bout. Loy J. Molumby, state comman¢er of the American Legion, who intends to make the airplane trip to Ch’cago | said that htre had been no change in his plans—that Kearns’ was doubtless due to his not being informed of the progress made {n promoting the baut her in the last few days. WEST TOENTER RELAY CONTEST Utah University and Aggie Teams to Run at Drake This Year. DES MOINES, Iowa, March 26. — viersities and colleges wil make their initlal bow to veter- ans of the Jrake university relay meet when the fourteenth annual -| track and field meet is held here on April 27 and 28. Utah state university and the Utah aggies, two newcomers are expected to enter teams and tnviduals in var- fous events, according to letters sent to Athletic Director K. L. Wilson of Drake. WEE aa aididiitiiddiidaiiuiidiiiiaidddMu at Tiajuana. Ross was enriched by | $29,475, the richest allaged stake of | the American: turf. ' OKLAHOMA CITY.—A schedule | calling for 168 games was adopted at INDIANAPOLIS.—Peter The Great,’ « meeting here of club owners of the famous racing sire of the stable of Western league. The season will Stougton A. Fletcher, died. He was open April 12 and close September 30. 28 years old and sired 549 standard For climatic reasons the season will track performers, twice the number both open and close in the south. sired by any other racing stallion. 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