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PAGE TWELVE | World Results By Leased Wire THE TRIBUN he Casper POLDEN RULE IN | OhMex BASEBALL SEEN Rowdyism to Be Eliminated from Ball Parks of Coun- | try, Report. | KNOCK MINUTES To FIX ¥ 4 Like To CHICAGO, April (By The As- sel 13. regard ke and will not from the players rding to a code of anv OH: ABOUT HER- How | ot FORGET ZBYSZKOIS PESEK VICTIM, IN HOSPITAL 1 ollege basebal + Don't SE HAPPENED ir KANSAS CITY, Stanislaus Zbyszko, former weight wrest champion, a hospital here today recovering from a slight concussion ,the brain | which he suffered when he was de feated last night by John Pesek of Nebraska, Pesek won the bout in ight falls and the right to meet/ Mo., April h was in| of TeeresS A UTTLE IN THE MOTOR- ITLL Take ABOUT FIVE FUSS wit MACHINERY- MUST Terr You Daily Crifuns E'S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1923. — |__| First in News Of All Events FRanK «| Do Beutve Tats MRS, Jones over THERE - iswT &tTHe! T= t Does Loo HER- WAT THLE 1 PowDER MY NOSEY_woseY- IT GETS So SH'INEr WINGY WHEN IT . GOES MoTOR WOTORING £ Face You (Cory Highe. 1922. MY Trlkwne tne No t Guess IT CERTAINLY A DEAD IMAGE OF _HeR Goon Heavens Franx~. Your A Look AT YOURSELE> BQ \How SILLY 'T R BUT une HA HAHAHAHA: Tare Loorr- Strangler” Lewis, title holder. | ‘SAN ANTONIO LINKS ARE | MOST FREQUENTED, SAI Sport Calendar || pes al Racing. Meeting of Southern Maryland Agricultural association, at Bow! “Meet me at the Smokehouse.” age 0 CHICAGO, April 13.—The most fre- uented golf links in the world has discovered to be the Brecken-| kk public course That links args So a eae ee ick W. Hill, of Skokie, who club, at Hunt! on , . : exas ye! lay, took aR more than 155,000 persons Western Intercollegiate Conference Ok eccarkees bt it | by | opens its season. Bench Show. Annual show of Pittsburgh Kennel! sed to be held by the Jackson @ links in Ghicago, club, at Pittsburgh. Annual show Buffalo Kennel club, at Buffalo Everett Scott ‘Tennis, | United North ship, at Pinehur and South champion: | if. i Thirteenth annual mid-April tour- nament, at Pinehurs May Miss Goal NEW YORK, April 13.—Fear was expressed by baseball fans toda Everett Scott, the Yankees’ might not be achieve his ambition to play one thousand straight league games because of an| injury to one ankle, received yester-| in a game between the Yankees| Southwestern States championship tournament, at San Antonio. Shooting. hand Rose City tournament, trapshooting nd, Ore, a Intercollegiate championships, at New York. and the Brooklyn Nationals at Spring-| Boxing. |feld, Mo. He has played 986 con- Ontario Provincial amateur cham-| secutive games, a record never ap- plonships, at Toronto. proached by any major leaguer. Jock Malone vs. Billy Wells, 10 rounds, at St. Paul. i Pete Hartley vs. Bud Christiano, at Columbus ould vs. Johnny Darcy, all River. tchell vs. Irarvey Thorpe, | ilwaukee. Swimming. 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EB.) cording to reports from the training Chicago (2 FO 54) evens" OF both Ahan. Ainge: Kite Kansas City 13 o 4 mate! ¢ i’ an turn to Casper from Greyb: tdd.e Osborne, Cheeves and O'Farrell;! nas been putting in his best licks at ee Gee Gai | the training grind and has topped off in fine condition. The same holds true of Conley, who has warmed up for} the mill In his own town. Conley at hig best and St. Clair in good condition means a fight that should be a treat to the fans of the Hot Springs capital. Those who like At Norfol Boston (N) ----—. Washington (A) Benton, Genewich and’ Warmuth and Hargrave. Goway, At Evansville— E.| to bet probably will have to take Pittsburgh (N) ~~. 0|even money for the result is very! Evansville (Three Ey 6) much in doubt. In sizing up the pair, | ‘5 kit of jolt-makers is offset : Clair's clover defense and hay- It is predicated by scme, r, that Conley will get the de- cision if the bout goes the limit. Conley was measured tor the count [in a recent battle in Milwaukee and George McLeod, St. Clair’s manager, he is due for another dip Many Casper fans will be found the ringside when the fight- ers respond to the gong and they are expecting a real battle. Jimmie Woodhall, 122 pounds, and the Yakima Kid, 126, pounds, are matched for one of the preliminaries to the main event and Jay Stewart,| 120 pounds and Ray Schnelder, 130 ' | pounds, formerly of Casper, will meet ; NEW YORK.—The amateur ath-| {'" the other. The card will be staged etic union announced that with the) 0) ine whiting theater. soar foe seer a CHEYENNE STUDENTS WANT COACH TO STAY in England next July, no athlete under their jurisdiction will be per mitted to take part in contests | abroad this year. CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 13.—Stu- dents of the Cheyenne high schoo! will present to the schoo! board a petition requesting the re-employ- NEW YORK.—Harry Greb, Pitts- ment of Coach J. F. Simmons for an- other year. Simmons recently return- burgh, has agreed to meet Johnny Wilson, worl®s middleweight cham- pion, in a title bout to be staged this ed, unsigned, a contract for 1923-24, becatiso his request for an increase in salary had not been granted. Adams, Boehler and Gooch; Cran-| Con! dall, Faulkner,, Ziegler and Bilemel,| Patterson. 5 At Springfiela, Mo.— Brooklyn (N) New York (A) -. Smith, Mamaux and Taylor, Hung- ling; Mays, Roetger and Schang, Hoff. man. 3 me OMAHA.—Billy Ryan, of Cincin- nat!, and Morrie Schlaifer, of Omaha, | will meet here Friday night in a 10| round bout. Earl Puryear, Denver| bantamweight, will meet Connie Cur-| rie, Sloux City, in the 10 round semi-| Four Double Plays a Day, Is Sox Record CHICAGO, April 13.—In three days the Chicago Americans’ fast infield ecmposed of Willle Kamm at third. c ns, the veteran, at second base. ley, first base, and Ernie John hor.stop, has produced an even n double plays against the New Nationals in their exhibition » ball games. Five double plays were made yesterday by the White eld when Chicago won from nts at Johnston City, Tenn., 8 to 7 Willie Kamm, whose brilliant work both at his post and with the bat has attracted considerable notice from other major team pilots, batted 1,000 yesterday, crashing out a triple and three singles in four times at bat. —————— “Meet me at the Smokehouse.” AMERICANS IN ENGLISH SPORTS Cambridge Students from This Country Rank High in Athletics. CAMBRIDGE, April 18.—The Amer- fcans at Cambridge have been en- gaged in a variety of athletic activi- ties during the recent Lent Term. | The old Princeton golfers, T. J. E. | Pulling of Trinity and W. B. Todd of Jesus, have been awarded their | Blues. A. Z. Gardiner (Harvard and Trinity) played in several of the golf matches, and narrowty missed win-| ning a place on the team. D. A. D. 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