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Che Casper Dailp Cribune Pp PAGE TWELVE [Worle Results By Leased Wire TRIBUNE'S PAGE OF FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1923. Of All Events LEAGUERS SETTLE DOWN TO LONG GRIND WITH FIRST STRAIN OVER Giants Annex Brace of Victories in Games With Boston; Ruth Boosts Batting Average to .600; Cobb’s Tigers Trim Browns. AGO, April 20.—(By The Associated Press.) — 1 of the opening games over for the season, » National and American leagues got down to arted on their annual five months’ grind. brace of victories from Christy Mathew- y and retained their hold on CHI¢ Club Standing National League. the White the Indians finally Pet 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 000 -000 000 -000 ey of the Cubs and Jim hletics cracked out erday, making © as many days. he Coast league star ox fared better than 1a team mate, ts. Willle two hits and sent| Yesterday’s Scores s scored NATIONAL LEAGUE. He also accepted) At Ctncinnat R. H. E. hout a slip. Jimmy’ gt. Louis 14 aptured one fly andy Cincinnati 10 1 Batterles—Haines and Ainsmith; Kech, Couch and Wingo. At Boston (ist game}— R. H. E. ae New York - 9 1 Boston --.-. -3 9 1 eet Batteries Lucas and Gaston; Benton, Greenwich, Cooney and S ort Calendar O'Neill. Se thi, At Boston (2nd game)— R. H. E Racing. 2 York — er Meeting of Harford Breeders’ asso- | Boston —-. ~%,6 3 ciation, at Ha trace. Batteriee—J. Barnes, Blume and Meeting of West Virginia Jockey | S"yder; Marquard and Gowdy. club, at Huntington. — Baseball. At Brooklyn— R HE. Texas association opens {ts season. | Philadelphia - 6 9 4 Gymnastics. Brooklyn //f Sac en Sa 3 61 Battries—Ring and Henline; Vance and DeBerry. Southern A. A. U. championships, et New Orteans. Polo. Annual tournament of Sandhills} At Pittsburgh— R WE Polo club, at Pinehurst. Chicago, --.---. 10) 18rd Boxing. Pittsburgh —----.--— 6 it 1 Batteries —Alridge and O'Farrel; Adams, Kunz, Carlson and Schmidt, $=» Elino Flores ys. 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Pitcher Ed wards shot the ba vat, but it rolled out of the 's mitt. one stolen WILLARD BOXES CLEVELAND, Ohio. April 20.—It star outfielder of the Cleveland Indians and one of the brainiest players in the { game, pulls a “boner,” but the play- | ers got one on him in the tenth tn. ling of yesterday's game between the | Indians and the White Sox. | Speaker was on first and Wamby |on third, when Guista grounded to | Johnson. The Sox shortstop bluffed a throw to the plate, and then tossed | to Eddie Collins, who threw home to head off Wamby. Belleving he had | been retired Speaker started off the | field, but Collins was not on second |base and had Speaker kept going he | would have been safe. Before his team mates could make him under. | stand, Schalk whipped the ball back to Collins for the out. | It probably cost the Indians a run which would have ended the game. 5 Votes to the Blection Department of the Wyo,, will count as 25 ng to cast these coupo y t restricted to any sense in voting hem in—they all count. in Fiat Package, voted on or before April 21 Harry, Drake, English heavyweight last night. Willard weighed 246 pounds. He de clared he {s fit as a fiddle and donesn't care whether he meets Floyd Johnson or Fred Fulton in New York on May 12, as he {s confident he could defeat either quickly. Asked if he thought he could defeat Jack Dempsey, Willard replied that he believed him/f in better trim than ng fans saw Jess Willard, for-}at any time since he vanquished Jack champion heavyweight pugilist| Johnson in Havana and that he was the world, box four rounds with ‘determined to uncrown Dempsey SPECIALS AT OUR TWO MARKETS SATURDAY AT KEDKUK I KEOKUK, Iowa, Ap Armour Star Hams, Ib Picnic Hams, Ib Best Creamery Butter, Ib THE NORRIS CoO. 129 E. Second St. Cor. H and Durbin Phone 12 Phone 2207 WANT WORK? PUT FREE AD IN THE TRIBUNE The Tribune is publishing, absolutely free, adver- tisements in its Help Wanted columns for those who want work and are out of employment. With the purpose of helping the working man, and particularly those who have just recently come into town, his paper will make it easy for you to get a job. Simply come in to the Tribune office, and we will run your ad without any charge. All we ask is that you honestly want work. 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