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“PA ——— ete! is 2 reve eas amanemanemmnassdboddeh dda atebld dod bi gc it tetitctetamis irae te tenet ae Me age eprar rm tt mer rep easiey PAGE TEN. |. OF 0. TRAGK MEN STAGE BIG UPSET AND WIN Fans Expect to See Close Meet and Athletes Win by Score ae 21, __| Pittsburgh ar a Cincinnatl - ( ifor- nia empres- H. E bry. Of Pa-| St souls io. 1301 c 1 field compett- | Chicago 14004 tion } winning from Stan oe f meet which all t erts had expected to H. < und undecided un-| Boston -- 13 : » Inst race, the| New York a The ¥ 1 Gola H. FE f- | Washington 9 f 11 | Philadelphia 16 or H. 7 the team ex-| Chicago 8 ie ath- | Cleveland 115 ee r A records H. 2 | Detroit - 16 unford, established edt 18 8) 1} 1 low h 1 7 | H. E s t surpri or | Minneapolis 6 2 n bad form all/ x aukee 3 1 H St. Paul i Kansas C T 3 1 the javelin, Campbe ew Stanfor¢ R. H. B mark in| Louisville —_ ~ 6 1 rd ¢ 21 4-10 seconds. | Indianapolis - 19 0 R. H. Columbus -. 8 6 Toledo -.- 3 10 an League. WwW. L. Pet 4 0 1.000 4 0 ae eae i 33: Twig | 0 4 = .000 0 4 00 Today’s Games National League. St. Lo American League. Detroit at St. Louis. Chicago at Cleveland. Boston New York Washingtdn at Philadelphia, College Baseball ARBOR, Mich, April 21.—The f Michigan baseball team c tate Bere today, 3 to 2. CHAMPAIC Ill, April 21.—The Mlinols univ t team won fi aseball from Notre Dame by a ecore of 10 to 4, todas IOWA CITY, m, April 21.—Te Unt aty Towa aseball team overwhelmed ( versity, to 2, here ft#noon in a Big Ten conf a 5 1 ton, Penn, 3 (tie). c STA CLERKS BATTLE ON BALL FIELD r Boston U., 6 ita Baseball Enthusiasts Will Have a Chance to See Game Here This Afternoon ball enth asts will have an epportunity afternoon at 2 o'cloc the ational game I 1 Cerk a the Ye owst terms are 2 Ww consid red Is good & It be no ads of course, audfect to e CAR recently 1 out store is leavin Denver in a new § Six bought from a Compar yesterd Joe Heller and I 1 Join him on his tr expects to 1 Yesterday’s Scores BASEBALL RESULTS. National League. H. B New York ~ Thiet | Brooklyn ~. 9 2 H. E Philadelphia .. 9, 4 Boston -_. 19 0 NEW YORK, April 21.—Babe Ruth tamed by the Boston Red here this afternoon before 50,000 s; in the huge Yankee staCium, went hitless, but the Yanks to 6, The score: was tators Babe won, 7 R. H. E. -010 300 002—6 13 0 Sew York 004 120 00x—7 8 0 Batteries — Fullerton, Murray and Devormer; Mays, Jones and Schang Boston NEW YORK, April 21—Led by the attack of Irish Meseul who hit two doubles and a single, scored two runs and knocked in three, the Giants ran over the Brooklyn Robins on bets field this ‘ternoon, and won 7 to 0. The € nts backed MeQu'l lan brilliantly and he was never in| danger. Cas Stengel played the | outf'eld in place of Jimmy O'Connell, lithe $65.000 beauty, who has a heavy | ‘The score R.H.E. York 00 004 200—7 1 1 Brooklyn .000 000 000—0 2 CHICA! April. 21.—A seventh |{nning rally in which Hartnett made third homerun of the season gave » Chicago Cubs a victory over the Louis ards, 10 to 8, here today The score: R.H. EB. St. Louls ----500 010 002— 813 1 030 000 6ix—10 14 1 Chicago CINCINNATI, Ohio, April 21.—The Reds slaughtered four pitchers for 17 hits and took the first game of the series, 12 to 6. Pete Donohue, lead. ing Red pitcher, was hit hard but worked under wraps. Cooper was driven from the mound in the first and Kunz was hammered out in the second. Hargrave led the assault with four blows, including the only extra base hit of the game ,a triple. The score: R. H. Pittsburgh 001 100 301—6 12 Cincinnati ---440 102 10x—12 17 2 Cooper, Kunz, Carlson, Hamilton and Schmidt; Donohue and Hargrave. CLEVELAND, April 21.—(United Press.)—The Cleveland Indians made | it four straight from the Chicago | White Sox, winning today 5 to 1. Score: RH. E Chicago -------000 100 000—1 8 1 Cleveland -301 100 00x—5 11 0 BOSTON, April 21—The Braves got to the Philadelphia pitchers for 19 hits and took the first game of the serles here today, 14 to 1. Felix,| Boston recruit, and Golde Rapp hit homers. The score: R. H. B.| Philadelphia -.000 001 000—1 9 4) Boston 040 005 23x14 19 0| Hubbell, Mitchel, Grant and Hen-/| line, Wilson; McNamara and O'Neill. a AG UE SCORES. WESTERN LE. | R. H.E.| Des Moines ....110 100 000— 3 6 i Oklahoma City..030 010 00x— 4 8 | Jones and Whaling; Holzhau! and Long. RHE. Denver 300 300 000— 6 9 1; Wichita - 200 000 100— 3 9 2) Voigt, Hall and Diamond; Musser and Griffin. R.A.E, Omaha I dee! St. Joseph 1 Cullop, Lee and Wilder; Haig and Pierce. RHE Sioux City ~---.052 010 014-13 17 6 Tulsa . --113 400 000— 911 2 Willams nd Snyder; McLaughlin \Henry and Crosbs LOS ANGELES, April 21.— The Salt Lake Bees swarmed all over the Vernon Tigers today, stinging them \for a 21 to 7 win, The Bees perfrom ed an endurance marathon in the fourth inning, chalking up eight runs virtually putting the ‘Bee on the Tiger.” R. HY Salt Lake 000 804 072—21 22 1 -301 000 003— 7 12 es—Blacholder, Coumbe and Schellenback, Miller, Dell and Vernon Batte Pete Sox } Casper Sunday Corning Cribune The Days of Real Sport. CHILDREN— RISE AND GREET MR. SHOOP AND THe Committee BY SINGING ~ WELCOME To OUR DeAR COMMITTER” FRANKIE COTHARIN — You AnD FREDDY GARGER MAY LEAVE THE Room UNTIL You CAN Con TROL INSTAN T-LY YouRSetve S —— My Copyright, 1923, 1 ¥. Tribene Ine. El Paso scrapper who meets Elks’ fight card Tuesday Charles Long of Omaha in main go on the SATURDAY’S HOME RUN HITTERS Mays, Yanks. 1. Shanks, Red Sox, Felix Braves, 1 Rapp, Phillies, 1. Harris, Senators, Miller, Athletics, Jones, Tigers, 1. Bottomley, Cards, Miller, Cubs, 1, rc “hy “y 1: L w'nntng the first game 4 to 3 and acramento the second 4 to 2 R. H. EB umento well and Baker, SEATTLE. Wash., April 21— To Billy Orr, Seattle's veteran shortstop, goes the credit for the third stra’ game the Indlang have captured from Los Angeles this week. Orr, first man up in the 1ith fn- ning of this afternoon's game smash ed a double tg left for mmy Crane erificed nd Orr scored. The score (11 innings) sacrifice > center R. Los Angeles -.000 010 200 00—3 9 3 Seattle - -000 210 000 01—4 8 4 Batteries — James and Baldwin; PADDOCK HAY BE BRANDED AS PROFESSION AL A. A. U. May Declare Great Sprinter Out of Amateur Status, Is Report an, fessional if he competes the Uri versity of Paris games, William C. Prout, president of the A, A. U., said here todvy, No action wil pe taken teiration een mittee untit ! if the raect bas French the reg 1s learned the sanetide .f the thetic authorities. k eniled yesterday over the obiecticn cf the A. A. U. and he said at Was not certain that he would compete and that he would make his Cal., April 21 Sacramento s OAKLAND. and Oat and c decision after he arrived in Paris It was not made clear up —3 90 Oakland —4 81 Batteries — Yellowhorse, Fittery and Koehler; Mails, Krause, Arlett | and Thomas. con¢ game— NEW YORK, April 1.—Charley | Paddock, world’s champion sprinter, is in’ danger of being ared a pro ELAS FIGHTS POSTPONED FOR CITY FUNERAL Speedball Hayden and. Char- lie Long Will Meet Tues- day Night In Match Out of respect for the late Mayor Blackmore, the Elks fight card sched- uled for tomorrow evening at the ks’ auditorium been postponed | until the following evening. T holding of the fight will in no w ckange the matches and they will \on as originally scheduled, The main go will bring together spectacular scrap put on in Casper in phenom and Charley Long of Omaha, in what is expected to be the most spectacular scrap put on in asper in several moons. Both men are classy fighte nd are bel matched. yden ni two 3 8 ved to be even de a fine impres- ago in sever: sion here fights fans as a with I | matehe Benny weight Th windup seasons and with plen | witl Tuesday Two nd Long is popular with local result St ten of his scrap here Clair, The men are rounds Colorado bantam Jimmie Woodhall, of down for the semi has been on four Were in the last two is a willing scrapper of push. If Silva fs as s brother, Battling Silva, he the support of the fans night. preliminaries bring together Murphy and Jack Schaeffer Kid Louis and Kid M 1© evening's festivities will be nd rmopol Woe all have MAY BE Wl GREYBULLTE NER IN STATE MEET With Four Records of 1922 Tied or Beaten Basin Entry Looks Formidable GREYBULL, Wyo., April 22—With four track records of 1 tied or beaten in a ut by the ¢ pull | track team « it begins to look |as though Greybull was due to cop | a fairsized slice of the honors at the state meet in Douglas, May 5,. pro: vided nothing happens to interferé with their attending. Coach Reich is very well pleased with his track ma terial and expressed a belief thi the home team will have an excel lent chance to win in the halfm le pole vault, low hurdle and high jump. In the half-mile Walter Smith Ras ready clipped a second off of the state record of 1 and should cut that down se’ onds before May 5. Virgil Brown has tied last year's pole vault record and will another foot, Brownlie is also show easily ra‘se the pattern in this event ing rare form on the low hurdle. Hav ing copped second in this event last season he bids fair to slip up a notch this year. Bill Pritchett 1s also show ing up good on the hurdle. Walter Smith Is doing 5 feet 3 Inches in his first practices on the high jump. which was won in 1922 at about 5 feet. While Greybull's chief hopes rest in capturing the events mentiond, she will be well represented in ths cashes y Tommy Kirk, in the broad jump y Brown and Foe, and the d’scus throw by Smith, and Brown will probably enter the shotput. Ted Jane is out working on the mile and half mile and may round in to good form for this. {th the addition of a fourth fast man to run with Kirk, Brown and Wilkerson in the relay, Greybull will have a good cRince to capture this event @s tho three runners do their lap in record time. It is probable that pll the events this year will be woh~by raising last year's record as the Rock Springs school stated in the Cheyenne paper, April 9, tha records had v NATRONA HIGH SCHOOL BOYS. PERFORM WELL IN GYM SHOW FRIDAY One hundred and eighty-six boys of the Natrona County High school tumbled } ir track squad. ted by wrestling match be- n Moon and Robeliski, 426 East S WASH YOUR HAIR HILL CREST WATER It is soft and pure. Hard Water kills hair. Phone 1151 participated in the gym show stagec Friday evening at the gymnasium and pleased a large audience with By Briggs their exhtbitions. The event was very successful from every standpoint. The pyramids and athletic pageant featured the program, which also in- aratus work and novelt f various kinds. The boys ex-| unusual training. J. Cooke was planist for , the music assisting ma- the success of the pro- PORTLAND, Ore. April 21. — Sing’s homer in tne ninth with one nan ‘on tied the score for Portland and in the next inning the Beavers nil'el through Seal’s defense and shoved Pool over for the, winning ru The San F Portland score (10 innings) R, H. E, ncisco 050 021 001 0— 9 17 302 100 012 1—10 16 ‘HUNTING BIG ‘GAME’ PICTURE SHOWING HERE Wyoming Theater to Show Two Years of Effort With Camera in Jungle “Hunting Big Game in Africa with Gun and Camera” great feature picture coming to the film represents two years of effort in photographing the jungle beasts in their native haunts and as such should appeal not only to all lovers of nature but provide enough thrills to satisfy the most apathetic. At a preliminary showing of the picture in Casper last week it was viewed by many local people and pro- nounced a record of natural history which must be seen to be appreciated. Scores of hair-breadth escapes were recorded in its filming for while the n with the g od ready tteries Scott, Alton, Hodge and Yelle Crumpler, Middleton, Yar- rison and. Byler. ELKS CLUB TUESDAY, APRIL 24 ’ The Best Fight Card Ever Staged in 10—ROUNDS—10 SPEEDBALL HAYDEN 152 LBS. El Paso, Texas CHAS. LONG 8—ROU: BENNY Denver, econd St. SPEEDBALL HAYDEN 126 LBS. JIMMY WOODHALL 122 LBS. Thermopolis, Wyo. 8:30 P. M. Wyoming “SYLVA » Colo. 6—ROUNDS—6 SPIKE MURPHY, 165 Ibs. Casper JACK SHAFER, 165 Ibs. Casper 4—ROUNDS—4 KID MEX, 142 Ibs. Casper LOUISIANA KID, 142 Ibs. Casper WRESTLING BOB MOON vs. ROBELSKI THIS CARD WILL BE FULL OF ACTION. DON’T MISS IT. ion $1.50, $2.50, $3.50, Including War Tax Adm is the title of a| haunts. Wyoming theater next Saturday. The’ | Wyoming Baking Co. WASH YOUR HAIR IN HILL CREST WATER It is soft and pure. Hard Water kills hair. Phone 1151 426 East Second St. SUNDAY, APRIL 22, 1923. times to protect the camera man, there were times when both flirted with death in order’that realism in the movement of the beasts should stand out to a major degree. The stampede of the elephant herd is but one feature of the production. Beasts, birds, scavengers, racers, killers, beauties and pest—all were paraded before the camera eye. All the wild life of Africa is shown in teeming splendor or in enthralling hunt combat. The picture ts one wlich appeals particularly to children and con- [stitutes an education along this line which far surpasses the three-ring circus or other menagaries where animals are shown in unnatural The Wyoming theater management feels that ‘t is exceptionally fortunate in being able to book this master piece for the benefit of {ts patrons and large attendance is sure to greét its presentation here. The film is a Universal production by H. A. Snow. Bi A a For the first time in the history of the Texas legislature a woman pre- sided over the lower house the other fternoon when Representative Edith Wilmans of Dallas was called to the chair. Casper, Wyo. Phone 1732 BENNY SILVA