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SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1923. @he Casnet Dally Criture -LTHE TRIBUNE'S PAGE OF SPORTING . pe Bree FIGHT PLANS PAGE FIVE [ World Results By Leased Wire Of Ali Events he pg tp lig AWAY FOR OPENING OF SEASON “ AS NEW YORK, April 14.—(By The Associated Press.) — Baseball fandom’s pulse beat a little quicker today as the smoke ef another diamond campaign became more pro- nounced. All three Metropolitan clubs today were sched- uled for their first home appearances of the season in exhibi- tion games, the Yankees playing Brooklyn at Ebbets field, while the Giants engaged the White Sox at the Polo grounds. According to camp followers, both championship New York clubs are in excellent condition and loaded with confidence, but there ts a growing feeling among critics generally that thelr path toward the top this season rtyal today of Loy J. Molumby from Great Falls, Mont., who is carrying the official plans for the match. Molumby, who is traveling by air plane, was forced to land at Buffalo Wyoming, yesterday on account of snowstorms. The landing was mad6 near the outskirts of the city and neither he nor his pilot, Earl Vance, Conference With Montana} damaged. Matchmakers at Salt Lake Te City Delayed. “Meet me at the Smokehouse.” SAUT LAKE CITY, Utah, April 14) ‘Negotiations looking forward to a day between representatives of the At Kansas City- pected to be discussed here late to world’s championship match on July 4 next between Jack Dempsey, heavy weight champion and Tom Gibbons of St. Paul at Shelby, Mont., are ex Montana American Legion, sponsors| Chicago Nationals of the proposed bout and Jack Kearns| Kansas City A. A. the champion’s manager. Batterles—Dumoviteh, Mike Collins of St, Paul, who is/and O'Farrell, Hartnett; Sport Calendar Thormah- Bowie. Meeting of West Virginia Jockey | club, at Huntington | Bench Show. Show of California Airedale Terrier | club, at San Francisco. | Tennis. | R. e. | working in the interest of the Shelby | len and Scott. MW arteiae nto rancorn tthe ‘nevitabie| , Meeting of Southern Maryland | bout is already here for conferences 2 uncertainty of the game, a majority | ASticultural association closes at | with Kearns. He 's awaiting the ar- _“Moot_me_at_the Smokehouse.” of experts view the coming American league raco as a neck and neck| / struggle between the Yankees and| Ty Cobb's Detroit Tigers. In the National league they predict a three cornered affair with the Giants,/ See and Cincinnati as the) United North and South champion. | An outside chance ts conceded the| *b!P tournament clcses at Pinehurst. Chicago Cubs in the National league, while the Chicago White Sox, more| ,,Amnuel mid-April tournament closes potent than at any time since the { LAST TIMES TODAY The Revue of Revues Company * Bowling. departure of the 1919 world’s series) ational women’ a . : women's championship | In the Fascinating Musical Comed: scandal principals and the Philadel. ait opera AONE: iar 4 al iy phia Athletics, reviving tn Connie Gymnastics. Mack's breast’ memories of his fa- mous team of a decade ago, loom asy,,\etropolitan A. A. U. champion- - | » factors, in the American league | “/P* * ~ cr Le struggle. Sus quehanna league opens its sta- Curlously enough, both St. Louts clubs, which gave ‘the metropolitan |"°E-tnern California Conference] A Mixture of Mirth and Melody teams their keenest opponition mos! es of Inst season, do not figure to Iand| Pens ‘ts eget ne WITH ALL NEW VAUDEVILLE 4 hooting. Haein aconne pipdenigee ponte Rose City handicap trapshooting | Photoplay tournament, at Portland, Ore. | Polo. Southwestern States champlonship while the Browns, badly handicapped by the indefinite loss of George Sisler. would not rate as strong as 1922 evon with their. peerless first sacker in the lneup from the start. On paper, the Giants appear most Mkely of the New York entries to re- peat. The twirling staff is the most vulnerable point, even with the addi- ~ ton of Jack Bentley, expensive Balt!- more southpaw, but Jimmy O'Con: nell, another high priced recruit, has the makings of a star outflelder and the 18 karat infleld, plus McGraw's indomitable leadership, will cover a EUGENE O'BRIEN in “CLAY DOLLARS” ALL NEW PROGRAM SUNDAY tournament closes at San Antonia Track. Seventh Regiment A. A. annual’ Ki 220-yard dash —T! . ‘Ther-| shot iscus, javelin, §00-yard * indope izneet) att New. verse! ay |i ‘Time, 22 i ae cate am on sio-sena a Attend Matinees and Avoid the Night Rush Volley Ball. 220-yard low hurdles—‘Tentnty, | 220-yard dash, pole vault, high jum) Mid-West championship tournament Chermopolis. Time, 274. and broad jump, Two Shows Tonight—7 and 9 Prices 10c and 40c opens at Omaha. | Mile run—Pegy, Basin. Time, 5:12. The A. A. U. field and track ruler Le Res ae ered | Relay—Thermopolia. Time, 3:48:4.| will hold. Ten men will be permittec | Javelin—No record. to compete from each school. Twc — H The loca .|men from ome school may enter an PORT BRIE cata en eG mare, Sammut | oeent. Bedale wil be given for th : : — ; dent of the Converse county high three fret in each event, and a cui DEMPSEY VS. CARPENTIER multitude of shortcomings. ke hool, with the request that the mile 2 trate seasoned feterane it | ————_—____] Thermopolis Sprinter Who Carried Off Individual] ::220', 28, the request that tne mite —— moede little if anything to the x —} © McTigue saia . Giants on all around strength and in| he refused an offer of $75,000 to box Honors Last Year to Be Contender Again vith the abilities of youthful athletes Z ie other schools in the meet are cons'stent pitching staff. Cincinnat! | 29. In State Meet at Douglas May 5. Sreeable this change will be made) NEW YORK.—Albert Cutler 0! may feel the absence of the veteran the following lst of events which| Chicago, champion, defeated Charles Jake Daubert for a while because of] HOUSTON, Texas—Homer Clark Rie Te ELT are scheduled for the contest this| Peterson of St. Louis, 400 to 240, ir fliness, but the Reds have a youth-| professional trap shot of East Alton, What state records, if any, will Natrona county high ri Soyard dash, 120-yard | the a Ae of a urdles, -yart * mile run,' for 6 world’s .2 short stop ar gressiveness, besides a corps of box:| World's record run for one day's tion that Coaches Dean Morgan and Sam Neff are not at-| one mile (or half mile) relay, 12-pound | championship. EVERYBODY’S THEATER men second to none in the league and ri seed ey registered targets, when! tempting to answer, but every effort will be made to supply Este ae atertion _ further augmented by the addition of |e erate third day's propemn erst | material from the local school that will show up favorably < sunny South. with the material shown by any of the schools in the meet “Meet me at the Smokehouse.” a vent since this is more in keeping addition, the Pirates have a more| Georges Carpentier in London May oul ear: 50-yard dash, 120-yard high| the first block of thelr opening matc! ful outfit, fired with Pat Moran's ag-pill., set what is thought to be a new School trac¥s team shatter at Douglas May 5? This is a ques- “The Chicago Cus wil be handicap: held last year. Mankin, Gillette, tied. Height, 10:10 S AR IN TODAY @ season by the nkin, is I T best ger Captain Guartey Tollecher OMAHA.—Billy Ryan, of Oimcin-| It is understood that Thompson of| Shot put—Beall, Basin: distance ASK | HE WAITER G the veteran shortstop, who has been | 2¢ti, welterweight boxer fouled Morrie|‘Thermopolis who carried off high| 41:3. {1 with influenza. Schlaifer, of Omaha, three times in| honors in three dashes last spring| 00-yard dash—Thompson, Ther Psychology will figure largely in the thing round of Spett: eros ae jana who won the distinction of being| mopolis. Time, 10:2. eramenta) | TOU! fight here and n only lost) high point man at that meet, will be 120-yard high hurdles — Teninty bade le FO Poteatialty eeecnies the fight in that round, but lost his|in the running this year. Thomp-|Thermopolis. ‘Time, 18:1. To Serve Y ou THE SENSATIONAL OFFICIAL every department, the club fs some. share of the gate receipts, $1,000, and| son's presence at Douglas will un-| 440-yard dash—Anson, Glenrock RINGS E MOTIO what of an uncertain quantity, with} W45 suspended by the Nebraska box-| doubtedly mean that the dash record | Time, 56:1. ID IN PICTURES Babe Ruth already showing the strain} ‘"S commission for six months. ..| will have to approach 10 yards a/ High jump—Blodgett, Casper. of overanzxiety in his attempt to re gain lost slugging laureals. But with six pitching aces, Huggins is well for- tified in a department that has proved decistve on more than one occasion. Against the Yankee twirling array, Ty Cobb will match the powerful attack of the heaviest hitting cluh in the league. ‘The progress of the Boston Braves DENVER.—Ed “Strangler” Lewis, heavyweight wrestling champion df) the world, threw Jack Turner, cham- pion of the Dakotas, in straight falis. Lewis won the first fall in 45 minutes, | 41 seconds with a flying head lock| and the second with a body scissors in 12 minutes, 41 seconds. | PINEHURST. — Vincent Richards | second if Casper !s to come out win-| Height, 6:6. ner in the contests. Other records will have to be lowered accordingly. Year's Records. 50-yard dash—-Thompson, Ther-/ Time, 2:19:2. Mmopolis, Time, 5:1. Broad jump — Blodgett, Pole vault—Walters, Douglas, and Distance, 19:0:%. Discus—Peyton, Douglas. Distance. 99:6. Half mile run—Porter, Parkerton Casper \ RIALT TOMORROW HILL CREST WATER —_ DEMPSEY VS. CARPENTIER SoOLLINGdAYO_ "SA ATSdWAG DEMPSEY Thewson and tho ehowing of the Phi. | %f Yonkers, N. ¥., dofeatea G. Carl MONDAY A Seer ne ete new manager, Art| ton Shafer of Philadelphia, 62, 6-4, | f Fletcher, will be interesting. Brooklyn and 8, Voshel Howard of Brooklyn | of reconstruction. defeated Philip Hawk of Philadelphis, | salnhe ees 6-3, 6-3 in the semi-finals in the North | Washington, piloted by Denie Bus,| and South tennis tournament. ®e R may be troublesome; ‘Tris Speaker is x TODAY—SUNDAY—MONDAY <I cI rebuilding the Cleveland Indians with] 11) arucmm pinky Mitchell, a = several promising young stars, and Frank Chance fa yet in the early} Milwaukee Repose yeryt fry craain hd S| < stages of revitalizing the Boston Teed f70P 07 Thorpe, Kansas City, and was - a Cc 1e Oo r a n oO wm eae an ie hari wakes hay wa seston Wanda Hawley in the Cast : am PASO —Bily se isalh ebb tai with practically every round. —IN— <2) 2 faa ‘cao, boxed 15 fast rounds to n - =a m 2 - ooREMTE ED 66 5 cd BATTLING FOR THE FISTIC by Sa SUPREMACY OF THE WORLD | 3 iS eapyrayseee DON’T MISS THIS WYOMING PICTURE Daddy Z B NE WYORK.—The first series of TAKEN AT JACKSON HOLE sg RR OR et ats utetaay tor HIS LATEST AND GREATEST MOTION PICTURE =! | \Whessaretheon! thentie! d = Ban Francisco May 4, 5 and 6 was ‘cc Ne is y authentic license: Suis ¢aeec:|| MARY MILES MINTER “THE COWBOY ne E | onion pleturee of the BATTLE | SStoition Chat the. Pacino “em —AND— —IN— AND SNUB POLLARD COMEDY OF THE CENTURY.” See the ter- would be unable to muster & i" 99 “A TOUGH WINTER” rible punch in the SECOND round Leth PA Natabete TOM MOORE THE LAD Prepare yourself for the time of your life tonight at 8:30— when Carpentier almost held the “Meet mo st the Smokehouse.” We are giving substantial cash prizes to the boys or girls who 3 Pcl aadie nagar TODAY ee make up the best rhyme on Jackie Coogan in “Daddy” and recite championship in his hands. SEE peed, waten epetring by R IAl TO CAMEO COMEDY ro m the America stage. contestants must be dressed like the KNOCKOUT in slow motion. Casper Jewelery Mtg. Co. O- SBldg. 1, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8, 9:30 PATHE NEWS Many children have entered, but it is not too late for more. See the Peebels in training, in- cluding TOMMY GIBBONS, who will fight DEMPSEY in Shelby, Mont. on the Fourth of July. -_ooo Children should leave their names at the box office this after- noon so we can make room for them on the program. Win a $5.00, $3.00 or $2.00 Prize Pictures are essential In your home. Our stock of pictures is large and the price {s lower at Graham Shields Furniture Ca where you will save money. STUDIO LIFE INHOLLYWOOD al Story OF © Picture Studio Life aa eae RIE TS Trees and Shrubs Have you bought your trees and shrubs? Only threo weeks until a car will be skipped. aren imme- diately or it will be too late. ih H. PUNTENNEY Nursery Co, Phone 7603 10c 20c 10c 20c Owing to our limited number of seats, please come as early as possible and avoid standing at night. LEIS “THE LADDER JINX” A ROARING COMEDY OF SUPERSTITIONS UaLINAdAV) ‘SA ADSdWAC Shows Start at 1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, DEMPSEY VS. CARPENTIER Auto Wrecking Co —With— down; ever Figaro) Beatin TULLY MARSHALL Seat ane ee We tear ’em down; ev ng nic Mayo-Mae iS‘ «ND A STRONG SUPPORTING CAST nara D wiry DIFFERENT MAKES Bavoara La Marr i ADMISSION 55c OF CARS SALVAGED NOW llew Cody. 1117 East Yellowstone At Scoop’s Garage AGoldwyn Picture Buster Keaton in “The Playhouse” AMERICA THEATER—FOUR DAYS—STARTS TUESDAY DEMPSEY VS. CARPENTIER

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