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SATURDAY, MARCH 31,1 923. aE — World Results By Leased Wire — MPSEY BOUT io Uc Ht LAIN dears Asks iore Lime to Consider Otfer for Fourth of July Battle, GREAT FALLS, Mont., March 31.— A telegram received here by Mike Collins, who is handling the proposed Jack. Dempsey-Tommy Gibbons 15- round bout in Shelby July 4 under auspices of the American leg.on, from Jack Ki: ns, manager of Dempsey, asks for one week further time in which to make definite ans- wer as to the signing of the for the fight. “Have other proposals for Ju’ wires Kearns, “but none closed,” Collins will leave tonight for St. Paul to sign up Gibbons, and if the Kearns answer is favorable in one week time Loy J. Molumby, Montana commander of the American legion, together with Mike Collins, with Earl Vance as pilot, will leave Great Falls by airplane to meet with Kearns wherever he may desire to sign up the final articles. The legion has guaranteed $200,000 to Dempsey and $50,000 to Gibbons for the fight and at the present time has $75,000 cash on deposit in Great Falls and Shelby banks and $35,000 in negotiable pledges, to put the $110,- 000 /forfelt asked by the fighters to assure the carrying out of the local end of the affair by the legion. see AIRPLANE ENDURANCE TEST ENDS IN FAILURE DAYTON, Ohfo, March 31.—The at tempted endurance flights of Lieuten- | ants J. H. MacReady and Oakley G Kelly ended’sin failure early today | when the T2, rebuilt Fokker mono: les 4th” of them | That Cumien Feeling. (T Most 8E ENCRUS TED WITH DIAMOHDS OR SOMETHING Ute 7 “ aeery Comrrtght 1008. WY, Trthewe Bon ail y yy, Syste A A hetisyy or 6 Wp 4 ay ; Sine igual ji 1 ale Re ca ce — THE TRIBUNE'S PAGE OF S WHEN You Pick UP A 1 THE . FAIRWAY “To SEE IF ITS YoorRS ONLY .TO DISCOVER (IT BELONGS To AN EXCITABLE . PLAYER COMING OVGR THE - HILL’ WHO CARRIES CN AS -THOOGH .HE WAS PLAYING FOR THe WORLDS CHAMPION SHIP Che Casper Dally Cridune PORTIN PAGE FIVE First in News Of All Events tu cs AEC ing in first place. and Daw 727, . The previous A. B. C. record for this event was bowled at Peorta, Ill., n 1917 when G. Satorus and W. Holz Wilson rolied 631 pautscores |ALLEY RECORD plane developed engine trouble and the two were forced to land at Wilbur Wright field. There was no indication today as to when the flight would be attempted again. ‘At noon today 12 ships were to take off at Wright field in an attempt to break the 500 and 1,000 kitometer speed records established in France yesterday by Lieutenants Battelier and Carrier, who flew 600 and 1,000 kilometers in 2 hours 42 minutes 51 3:5 seconds and 6 hours 39 minutes and 2-5 seconds, respectively, Half were to tryjfor the 500-kilometer. record and theo ther half for the 1,000 kilometer mark. * | schup scored 1,346. cae AGH WHEAT SIGNS U iee—Aldridge and Wirts: AL — l 5 ON f; ee tr veeetaame |Milwaukee Rolls New High JOINS ROBINS TODAY At Fort wWorth— RH. B.| Total for the American LI Forth Worth (Teams 1 7 1| Bowilng Congress. Batteries — Wright, Bayne and); bs: NEW YORK, March 31.—Zack Wheat, veteran outfielder-captain of the Brooklyn Robins? has signed his contract for 1923 and today rejoined his men in New Orleans. , Jimmy O'Connell, the $75,600 player purchased from San Francisco, wil share the New York Giants’ center field with Bill Cunningham, Manager Severeid; Stoner, Wiltsie and Moore. | MILWAUKEE, Wis., March 31.— RH. B,|@y The Associated Press.—A world’s 1| American Bowling congress record in San Antonio (Texas) . 3 5 0/}the doubles class of the present tour- Batteries— Ryan, McQuillan / and |nament was established by a Milwau- Snyder, Gaston; Couchman, Marshall! kee team—F. Wilson and C. Daw— and McKee. with ’a score of 1,358, the team land At San Antonio— New York Giants --..... 5 17 Our Lots Are GOOD Lots MR. REFINERY MAN: lot in Mills with every modern convenience and be convinced of the Buy a truth. 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Lord of the Tilinois Athletic club, Chicago, won the title of national amateur three cushion billiard championship by de feating Arthur V. Ryan of New York, 50 to 41 in 85 innings. NEW YORK—Mike McTigue. Irish- American pugilist, who won the world's light heavyweight boxins title from Battling Siki at Dublin on St. Patrick's day, will sail for the United bx Bes BASEBALL PLAYERS UNION ASKS | Powe rto participate in all its ess and sessions.” tter stated the appeal was de to fc rouble but to ote the best interests of all con- HIGH COMMISSION RECOGNITION <s=-sezras—= tions binding upon the ball players, hout the players being given “@ ce in the creation of the laws gov- Representative on Body of Governing Officials Requested by National Association in Letter Outlining Plays’ Position. contracts, the vital baseball directty affect the players and rendered decisions ce and counsel of the sed upon all problems which u CHICAGO, March 81.—The National Maseball Players | ssociation, the union of the baseball world, today by letter ppealed to the national baseba and right t officials. Although Raymond J. 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