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SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1923. be Casper Daily Cribune | World Results By Leased Wire PAGE FIVE First in News Of All Events Ain’t It a Grand and Glorious Feeling AND You PoSE FOR THE PHOTOGRAPHER SO YOU CAN SHOW THe PICTURES Td YouR SHIVERING FRIENDS Back Home = AND You SPLASH AROUND. IN THE WARM TURQUOISE SEA SHELBY STILL AFTER MATCH Offers Jack Dempsey $200,- 000 to Meet Tommy Gib- bons on July 4. AFTER You've SPENT Tae WINTER MONTHS i, DOING YouR WORK ON A TROPICAL ISLE THts wye mMake'em ENwiouS MR. CUGNET- Take THs PICTURE MILWAUKEE, Wis., April 7.—(By The Associated Press.—Jack Demp sey, world’s champion heavyweight pugilist, has been made a bonafide offer of $200,000 to meet Tommy Gib bons of St. Pau! in a 15-round bout to a decision at Shelby, Mont., on July 4, according to Mike Collins. Minneap olls boxing promoter, and Eddie Kune. Gibbons’ manager, who are in Mil waukee. According to Collins and Kane. $150,000. ‘s already in a bank in Mon: tana. Dempsey has been informed Collings said tonight, that $50,000 wi! te turned over to him upon nature of the ar:icles; snothe- will Le deposited In a Montana bank to be pald Dempsey im case the fight floes not go through. and that the charoyion would be paid $149.000 24 livurs Prior to kis entering the ring for the contest. Jack Kearns, Dempsey’s manager. has asked Collins to grant him a few days to consider the proposition, ac cording to the promoter. oe - AND YoU SIT ON CORAL Rocks AND FISH FOR DEGP SEA MONSTERS (F AFTER ALL THAT— wHen MISS LIBERTY COMES IN VIEW IT STILL IS- OH-H- BOY! A GR-R-R-AND AND 14 GLOR-R-RIOCUS FEELIN’ '. 7” AND AT LAST You SAIL FoR HOMG ALL RIGHT CUGNET? “Meet me at the Smokehouse.” Site Ne a BALL SCORES At Houston, Tex.— R. H. E. Chicago (National) 14 17 6 Houston (Texas) _--.4 5 4 Battertes—N. Dumovich, M. Dumo- yich, Cheeros and Hartnett; Plerrott, Goodwin and Griffith. Shooting. Arkansas State trapshooting tour nament, at Texarkana. Annual show of Interstate Collie Polo. Club, at Philadelphia. Southwestern States championship Annual show of Flint Kennel Club, | tournament, at San Antonio, at Flint, Mich. University of Nebraska vs, Univer- Golf. sity of California, at Berkeley. nual Auto City Marathon of United North and South amateur h-American A. C., at Detroit. champions closes at Pinehurst. pai dd th im At Richmond, Va.— RH. E. Philadelphia (American)_...14 19 Richmond (Virginia) -. o 4 Batteries— Ogden, McMillan and Bruggy; Dodson, Stickradt and Wells. Nebraska State champion tourna- ment opens at Lincoln. Bench Show. At Atlanta, Ga— R. #H. Cleveland (American) —-.3 7 ‘Toronto (International) _... 4 11 Batteries—Smith, Coveleskie and Myatt; Lynch, Taylor and Hill. Racing. Meeting of Southern Maryland Ag- ricultural association, at Bowie. Bowling. Annual tournament E, GOOY'SSON IS (Snore catmaer ACE OFFI Foster Son of Late Buffalo | Ho A | Tris! of American At Dawson Springs, Ky.— Bill to Help Manage lSeiing Licngeeun. ‘closes. atitaitwall e é gate | ‘Meet mo at the Smokehouse. RH. E “Pony Express.” | National interscholastic urna: | oo : : hese ment, at University of Chicago. | ‘Why pay more when you can buy ‘or less at Graham Shields Furniture Co,, 133 EB. Second. WYCELNG DENVER, Colo., April 1.—Jobnny | Baker of Denver, foster son of the late Col. Willam F. Codf, (Buffalo Bill), has been appointed a vice presi- dent of the association promoting the Mark Twain memorial pony express race from St. Joseph. Mo., to San Francisco next September, according Batteries—Fullerton and Walters; Koob, Cullop and Meyer, Brottem. At Jackson, Miss.— New York Giants -_—. Chicago (American) Batteries—Nehf, DANCING Gaston; Leverettea, Faber e@nd/to announcement made by James D. Graham. Phelan, former United States senator from California, in San Francisco. Mr. rere Alice At New Orleans— R. H. E.| Phelan is president of the association. ry mtinuous—1 to ba tees) enka ‘ 4 3 The pony express race is to com- i 5 = New Orleans jouthern)_—__ memorate the old days when that was _Batteries — Thurston, Danforth, | the principal means of transporting TODAY ONLY Reeser eereret, Toniegs MIer | snail.) express and) Deredagers betwten Bigger and better all the time—that’s our speed. and Dowie. St. Joseph and the far west. ; ;: HOO The vice presidents of the associa: We've added another artist to our wonderful orches- I ee Leh ee ae Hi H. El tion include Charles Wadd'es, pree!. tray Dewey Powell, the banjo player extraordinary, few Yor! erican)——__1 dent of the St. Joseph Chamber of ; i ia: Brooklyn (National) — 4 7 2| Commerce; W. R. Stubbs, former gov- just back from a lengthy engagement in Californi: Batteries—Hoyt, Jones and Hoft- man; Vance, Schrieber and Deberry, Taylor. ernor of Kansas; Gov. Charles R. Mabey, and Emett Boyle, former gov- ernor of Nevada. | Members of the executive committee include. Dr. W. M. Jardine, pres! dent of the Kansas Agricultural col- Saturday night is everybody's night to dance, the crowds are great, the times are big. GIBSON “THE FIRE EATER” ee eager “Meet me at the Smokehouse.” eee DON’T FORGET THE PLACE 4 spring in your step and a:body full Courtney Riley Cooper, Idaho Springs “GOD MOTHER” of pep. Phone 1161 today. _ Delivered | Coto., magazine writer; Preston G. Pet- reeOur door tp one and five gallon | Con, chairman of the Utah road com- TOR . mission; E. A. Ueberrhein, St. Joseph, “Meet me at the Smokehouse.” pel eae ae Bbore) eS ae Pe NEWS REEL a Sota m, Reno, Ney., and W. 8. - ‘Why pay more. Buy your bed room| win, Lovelock, Nev. 10c and 30c furniture at Graham Shields Furni- ture Co., where prices aro less. TOMORROW ICE! ICE! {| BIG THRILLS BIG ACTION OH! MIN! Quick Service | The struggle in an ice jammed river. | ANDY GUMP PHONE 1340 | The death grapple with a man-eating bear. WILL BE HERE! Indian Ice & Cold ; The blind man’s great battle in the smoke-filled cabin. | —Also— ndlan ice 3 Other smashing scenes. BUDDY MESSINGER Storage Co. zg The famous boy comedian of | “The Flirt” “THE SNOW SHOE TRAIL” raya “i Trees and Shrubs Shows at With SMARTY” Have you bought your trees and 1, 2:15, 4, JANE NOVAK ne shrubs? Only three weeks until a car will be shipped. Order imme- diately or it will be too late. H. PUNTENNEX Colorado Nursery Co. 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ADDITION to the number given on the subscription as per the reg- The Kansas City team had a five man mach: Imost perfect in the short pass m, that Tilden (Chi- cago) credited as being one of the fastest teams entered, could not stop. The score was Kansas City 44 and Tilden 28, New Trier, the second Chicago dis trict team to go into the final round before the semi-finals, couldn’t go the pace set by the fast Charleston team | and lost, 88 to 22. Malone-Wells | Bout Is Assured CHICAGO, April 7.—Two teams went into the semi-finals| of the University of Chicago national invitation basketball tournament with exceedingly narrow margins, the Muskegon | ' (Mich.) team yesterday eliminating the fast quintet of the saated Osage (Iowa) high by a score of 26 to 25, and Rockford (Illinois) defeating Westport High, Kansas City, 26 to 24. The classy Illinofs five picked to go]and Charleston, S. C. © Those two into the finnis tonight won the game | teams were picked as the class of the n the last three seconds of play on a| forty entrants. | field goal by Behr, Rockford left for-| Out of the two games today will ward. emerge the two teams that will bat Today's first game at 2:30 o'clock, was regarded by fans as one of the most important of the tournament bringing together two teams that have shown exceptional merit in the elimination rounds, Rockford, __I!l CHANGE IN BASKETBALL FINALS Muskegon Eliminates Osage and Rockford Noses Out Westport High in Close Games at Chicago University Tournament. Mt April 7.—3fem- hts league who inneapolis ng the ota =boxing commission from licensing a: box- ing contests until a rule prohibiting mixed bouts ig eliminated, announced today that they will make no effort to prevent the bout between Jock Malone and Bermondzey Wells here, om April 13. license the Malone-Wells t/ bout was issued before the Equal Rights league, a negro organization, +| secured the injunction ST. PAUL for 8 o'clock for th ings for the ford ys. C! keg STOP-LOOK Some one between now and April 28 will be $2,000 richer. Some one will win this Hupmobile Sedan for securing new subscriptions to the Tribune. WHO? Anyone who really makes up his mind to win. An entirely new contestant has same opportunity as those al- ready entered. 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