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SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1923. iB Che Casper Daily Cribune E'S PAGE OF NEWS FRIDAY (3 HOWE AUN DAY IN BlG LEAGUES, 10 ARE GATHERED Chicago Cubs Pile Up Six Circuit Ciouts in Slugfest With Pirates; Rookie Stars at Bat by Pounding in the Winning Run: CHICAGO, April 21.—(By The Associated Press.) —It was home run day in the major leagues yesterday, circuit- * smashing artists of the Nationals getting nine of the drives while the Americans tallied four. The Chicago Cubs defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates in a slugfest after the Cubs had walloped out six four-base hits in a total of eght for the game. Hart | phia and Cleveland, while the Nationa nett of Chicago sent over the wMining | leaders all of whom have lost one or run in the ninth with his second over| more games are New York, Chicagy the fence drive in the contest. Fri-| and Philadelphia. berg of the Cubs a:so made a brace} McCurdy, the former University of of homers. The game's total was only | Ml!nois backstop, who caught part of one shy of the record of nine, made|the game for the Cardinals made 2 29 years ago. gcod showing behind the plate, ben Hartnett, a recruit catcher, was/| credited with two putouts. the hero of the day. After escaping} Long Cy Willams, the speedy out a put out wh Schmidt dropped a| --<der of the Phillies crabbed off four foul ball off his bat, Hartnett came| Hite in five times at bat. His blows through with a wallop which sent the | included a homer and a triple. pea va ay ball into the left field stands and put “ . Jimmie Woodhall two runners across the plate ahead of him. He then came back strong in the ninth, when ths y-teran Babe Adams was hurling, and landed on the ball so viciously that is sailed over the left field wall for his second four dagger. It was the longest hit on record in the north side grounds. Charles Grimm, first baseman of the Pirates, drove the ball into the stands, it being his second circuit clout +f the series. Harold Traynor was the other Pirate home run hitter of the day. Babe Ruth again aided the ew York Yankees in maintaining a spotless standing when with the bases full in the ninth, and one run behind, he shot out a two barser that set the vfnning run over. The Boston Amer! cans had maintained the lead from the first inning when three Red Sox scored, Ruth got a single, a double. and a triple and maintained his batt- ing average of .600. ‘The Giants lost thetr first game of the season but maintained their lead in the Nationals when the Boston Braves went on the war path. Jack Bently, McGraws $65,000 south paw. made his debut and was batted hard. The St. Louls Cardinals were dv. feated by the Cincinnati Reds. Philadelphia and Brooklyn staged another fast finish but the Phillies won out in the ninth. Cleveland made it three straight over the White Sox. The Philadelphia Athletics toon Washington into camp for the third uccess've win. : The Browns won thelr first game of the season from Detroit. Durst, substituting at first for George Sis. ler, made a four base drive Three teams in the Americans are still undefeated. New York, Philadel Thermopolis lightweight who meets day night. | Sport Calendar | Racing. Meeting of Harford Breeders’ asso- elation, at Havre de Grece. 7. In Pot. of West Virginia Jockey Mew York 8 © 1.000] club, at Huntington. Philadelphia —____§_3 0 1.000 . Cleveland 3 0 1.000 Navy vs. Pennsylvania, at An- Detroit 2 1 .666 | napolis. Bt. Louis 2 2 333] California ve. Washington, at Oak- Washington —-____. 0 3 .000| land. Chicago © 8 000 ‘Track. Boston @ 8 000] Untversity of Kansas relays, at Lawrence, California-Stanford dual meet, at Berkeley. Yesterday’s ‘American Legion games at Wash- ington, D. C. Polo. Annual tournament of Sandhills Polo club, at Pinehurst. a os Big Relay Meet At Lawrence LAWRENCE, Kans., April 21.— (By The Associated Press.)}—Lawrence today ‘s host to more than 800 ath- letes from 11 states, here for the first annual University of Kansas relay games—the fourth of their kind to be established in the United States. Scores National League, Cinctnnat! 10, St. Louis 2. Boston 9. New York 2. Chicago 12, Pittsburgh 11. Philadelphia & Brooklyn 1. American League. Pniladelphia 6, Wushington 2, Bt. Louis 5, Detroit 3. New York 4, Boston 3, Cleveland 8, Chicago 6. Western League All games postponed; rain. Pacific Coast League. Salt Lake 2; Vernon 6, ISHOP-CASS THEATERS: IRIS LAST TIMES TODAY ZANE GREY’S “THE MYSTERIOUS RIDER” —With ROBERT M'KIM, CLAIRE ADAMS, CARL CANTVOORT —Also— HAROLD LLOYD “CITY SLICKERS" 1 to 11 10¢ and 20c Texas League. Shreveport-Wichita Falls game, wet Beaumont-Galveston, rain. Houston 2, San Antonto 4. Dallas 8, Fort Worth 16. Today’s Games National League. St. Louls at Chicago. Pittsburgh at Cincinnati. Philadelphia at Boston. New York at Brooklyn. American League. Detroit at St, Louts. Chicago at Cleveland. | Boston at New York. | Weshingtdn at Philadelphia, Benny Silva on the Elk’s card Mon. | WE HAVE A FINE ; You Bet SET_OF OFFICERS }nUR CHAIRS YEP- STARTING To RAIN OF THE CLUB NOW Jian OF THe HOUSE Com— mittee is ESPECIALLY COMPETENT YouRe Tre CHAIRMAN oF THE HOUSE COMMITTEE A BELIEVE WELL TH e WELL- ITS DRENCHED \ RAINING ON We SHouLD ) NE COURSE HAVE BEEN, WARNED RESIGNS MOT RECONSIDER! |' PRESIDENT OF THE Board ? OF THE HOUSS ConmiT TSS - 1 AND THe DUTIES OF CHAIR MAN A LITTLE Too ARDUOUS FoR MY FAILING AEALTH AND HEREWITH TENDER MY counter is an tap when these mixers fly at it. A knockout one way or the other {s our prediction. Eddie Moon and Young “Kid” Mex are on the card for a four round cur- ain raiser and for those who like the vestling game Mr. Moon and Robel ki will try to pin one 18 Tickets are on Smokehouse and MoDo' store. Dempsey Goes To Salt Lake} . was Lake City. until time York to at ywe © today for will remain In| r him to leave for 4 the milk fund Jack Kearns, . left yesterday ty. He will rema and then go to Kk. He said he Salt Lak rae LS IS THE CHAIRMA TION -- MO tL WILL dancers. All new orchestra ment. joy the whole evening. BATTLERS ALL ON HAND FOR BIG CARD AT ELKS MONDAY EVENING With the arrival of Chartie Long from Omaha Thursday, all the twist ers for the Elks big feature boxing show are on hand and in shape for their show up at the Elks fight show next Munday evening. There will be 28 rounds of high class boxing featured by the appear- &nce of Speedball Hayden, El Paso's slashing welter and Charlie Long, an Omaha welter who made such a good impression with'the glové game fol- | Hayden has also been through the cream o fthe welters in the southwest defeated the eded by the southern sport { st of the wel Hayden has many ay in his record and r failed to give tight fol- ‘8 a rea Irun for thelr money. Benney Silva and Jimmy Woodhall featherwelghts will algo do their stuft mill and has meet and. and Is co: wri in hi lowers at the Elks’ last show when| lc he outboxed, outpointed and authit} Eddie St. Clair. A victory over St Clair is something that &y young| for e rounds in the seml-windup boxer must really earn, Eddto, vet-| and as both these Inds have been very eran that he fs, {s a tough nut for any| successful as far as they have gone fighter to crack and has many a good|in the “smackn’ soakm,’ pokem’ " battle left in his repertoire. Longr| business, plenty of swat and take can beat somebody when he beat St. Clair|be expected from their little quarrel and no doubt he will give Hayden! and as both of them pack a punch plenty of action when the two pitch|that is dynamite there ts quite and catch glovee nex! ic GEE! WHAT A PICTURE “KIDDIES” DON’T MISS IT GROWN-UPS DON’T MISS IT HARRY “Good Men CAREY ™ and True” You’ll thrill when this super-Western sweeps across the screen— Horses charging at break-neck pace—Autos careening in dizzy flight— Crash! Bang!—Over the precipice;—The rescue—Whew!—Kidnaped and battered—plottings and conflict—redhot passions of love and hate —Election Day!—the battle in the cabaret—the struggle in the Turk- ish Bath—twenty to one and ONE triumphant! Today--Rialto LAST TIMES —Also— News—Travelaughs Shows at 1, 2, 3:40, 5:20, 7 and 9 OLUMBIA CASPER’S FAMILY THEATER LAST TIMES TODAY The Revue of Revues Company of 20 People IN THE HILARIOUS COMEDY “THE MIMIC WORLD” SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION SUNDAY Sabus L. Ubag’s Filipino and Hawaiian Band of Singers, Dancers and Musicians NO ADVANCE IN PRICES Continuous Shows Sunday, Starting at 2:30. Two Shows Tonight—7 and 9 Doors Open at 2 Prices 10c and 40c mille birdies, Then comes Jack Shaeffer of Cas. per and Spike Murphy of Denver who will box six rounds and as both of them are husky and can hit it oke like the cream of the evening whea if comes to slugging and fight ing. Shaeffer and Murphy are the kind of boys that make the fans stand spending same time with the WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS Jom Mi Assisted —ALSO— Shows at 1, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:30 TODAY, SUNDA First in News Of All Events PAGE FIVE up and yell for more and a Lively en-probably would announce Dempsey's prospective bouts after reaching New York. ———____ Prices are lower on refrigerators at ham Shields Furniture Co. Saye to $15 on your retrigerator pus hase. Easy payments Dancing TONIGHT This is surely going to be a night of nights for the Better come early and stay late. Arkeon Dancing Academy DANCING EVERY NIGHT OVER THE CHASM _ by the master horse"Tony in JUMPs Y AND MONDAY Trees and Shrubs Have you bought your trees and shrubs? Only three weeks until a car will be shi; Order tmme- diately or it will be too late. Ss. H. PUNTENNEY Colorado Nursery Co. Phone 7603 Auto Wrecking Co We tear 'em down; everything saved but the honk. THIRTY DIFFERENT MAKES OF CARS SALVAGED NOW 1117 East Yellowstone At Scoop’s Garage hits. A special entertain- You will en- 7 A tale of the western plains where the besb » gn_wins Story and direction by , JACK FORD CLYDE COOK in “HIGH AND DRY” 4 AND FOX NEWS 10c and 40c