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The Casper Dailp Cribune THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1923. First in News Of All Events TWILIGHT LEAGUE BASEBALL I eg reigememeescemeee "| spont BRiers | YANKS MOVE INTO SECOND PLACE ‘} - army, decisively defeated Kid Wil- —— S SH NY *! Lay ams, former world’s bantamweight City Club Would Be Fone of Best Players \f = mee) : Te eae Gleveland Drops Second Game to, Detroit. While FUNNY ee ace Se eee eaks Winning Streak From League and Play Sunday Games J ntva-Sae | Sab OR Se ee soengn in threo no-dection outa” tn aha js aoe . $ DONE SOMETHING To OFFEND ge | Ze , aa the United States before defending B Five Runs in the Fifth. With Out-of-Town Clubs. You ? y ‘ At : G. $ his title against Georges Carpentier, You Woe: pe pee Z 6 ti i July 14, Joe Jacobs, his manager, an- 3 HARDLY ONE - aiArreR < . nounced. CHICAGO, April 26.—(By THe Associated Press.)— PTY oer i m1 ‘ . BLocKs - WHA ; Z Zs. | Pittsburgh punctured Chicago’s winning streak of seven sibility of a four-team Twilight baseball league Y o Ser: rhea ; J 7 ussed at a special meeting a 3 o’clock Sunday mY - = of May ieaene $1,000 for the Salvation ie cera Washington, while Detroit Marea downing Cleve- clubrooms in the basement of the Beck- a — 4 ) te ( Ge - g Army of New York. A group of |/and for the second successive time, went into a tie for first All men who are interested in baseball Ti 7 y, & Ye a lawyers will provide the money. | Place in the American league in yesterday’s major league All Y jin base} Yoo SL" . =: a | program. Philadelphia romped off with a 3 to ers of the legion or not, are cordially invited Le Z ao AURORA, Ill.—Jack Reynolés,|, The Boston Red Sox took the rub-| 2 victory. t ca 8 are C Uy) UY’ ty W\ VY; welterweight wreatling champion, de. | Der of the three-game series with the| No other games were scheduled, feated Joe Risburg here last night, | Philadelphia Athletics, 3 to 1. “Pep” Hartnett of the Chicago : r 1 LIE. a, Yt A winning two of three falls with toc| The Pirates took the Cubs’ streak|Mationals was forced to leave the well known first baseman in ama Z, “7) WU, i E holds in 26 minutes and one minute|@% an incident to their home open-| opening game in Pitteburgh when he respectively | ing. gathering five runs in the fifth| collided with Grimm, Hartnett an outfielder who pl ; fee |!nning, more than enough to win,| limped off the field. but expects to ht league three summers ; Le Ys { ” UH}. Hex INDIANAPOLIS—chuck Wiggins,|7 to 2. be back in harness in a day or two. nny Dixon, catcher and LP FN ES t S of Indianapolis, knocked out Jack} Cincinnati helped St. Louis cele-| Willle Kamm the $100.000 Coast Allendbaugh, an outfielder. ttzjzfy YHA BN er Ledoux, of Canada, in the third round | rate its first home game by scoring| star, will make his C! (Ia of a scheduled 15 round boxing con-| three runs in the ninth inning, 8 to 1. | today {ness men, the retail clerks and test at the Fort Benjamin Harrison| John Head, a recruit twirler from| Babe Ruth failed to get a hit in ial retinas: workeralitin = - ‘7 \ ff / fae. arena. The men are light heavy-| the Eastern Teague, let the Boston| three times at bat but he worked tho ninary step four team automotive industry. The selec: C4 it y << / = weights, Braves down with five bingles and| only steal of the game, te ppointec. These | tion of players wil Ibe confined to mo Grimm of the Pirates and Rice, of thelr ct the ness or occupation in which BALTIMORE.—Bob Garcia, feather-| match {s to take place at Peoria, on| the Senators were the only home run ect goes t they are engaged. weight champion of the United States| May 14. clouters yesverday. As there is little possibility of elth- army, decisively defeated Kid Wil-| 8 (OF FO | Oxy Seige erat ALORS Lldday| Y 5 | \ Hams, former world’s bantamwegiht| GHICAGO—John Pesek 3 * ; | summer it seems quite prot Y Lib ty champion, in a 12 round bout here. *|venna, Neb. heavyweight. wrestler Firpo Sued for the plant will be carried ug’ , Z ! Sn 5 s u —_ YET) RFE BS | page Seaeioc {won a onefall match from Alan Ul - thfyg : : SAN FRANCISCO —Pat Lester,! Eustace, of Wakefield, Kans., in $50,000 Cash \ = ey be UG A Arizona heavyweight and protege of | minutes and 30 seconds here with a i be Nee Zee ¥ “Spider” Kelly, was awarded the double wrist lock. Reneato Gardin, , JU BEBE. Z referee's decision over “Kid” Leo, 220 of Boston, defeated Dick Daviscourt |. yoni si , dl By AG : pound negro boxer, in the first round of California, in two straight falls. | | NEW YORK, April 26.—Luls Angel : . hy Vijpp 4 hi SX S of thelr scheduled four round bout Stanislaus Zbyszko threw Demtrius | P!tPo, South American heavyweight ee here. After Lester had landed three| Tofalos in a one-fall match in 13 sit ee eae eh * F P = Meet ! : Z blows upon the negro’s jaw, Lee quit | utes and 12 seconds with a standing | 0 by Thomas A. (Salior) Max- Vhite Sox ue Home #0 Ee c National League. } } ZB 2 fighting. ; crotch hold. ted, who wag defeated by Firpo, in a Indians; Harding ‘osses Won Lost fe y "ane joke SS ring contest several months ago.. Ball in Capital. New York "Y f H HOT SPRINGS.—Manager Eddie) MINNEAPOLIS.—Patsy Flannigan,| Maxted declared that motion pio - — f Chicago — z - ML FZ y ayers Barnsback announced here the com-|St. oLuis bantamweight, outpointed | tures had been taken of the bout CHICAGO, / Interest tn | Philadelphia - 3 +60 > E Vi pletion of arrangements for a match, Eddie O'Dowd, of Columbus, Ohio, in| his consent and that Firpo has been the Chicago Americ 1923 dedica- | Cinctanatt ~ 55 Yi between Harry Foley, of this city, and) a slow and uninteresting 10 round] his consent an dthe Firpo has been tion of thelr jc > ti y in a) Pi 4 0 « es) Harry Greb, former light heavy- | no-decision fight here, according to] enriched from their exhibition in Rae Louis 3 = Sa pow SS weight champion of America, The! newspaper men. New York, and abroad. st league s ookly i ‘ cago deb ball around Omaha four teams will represent re. ‘as made defendant in a sult for $50,- apianm “exbibitic nad his playing Won Lost since the # nd have made | Cleveland ~ 6 2 Fis tite er tos in action w York z etrolt ---~ WASHINGT! 1 26.—With | Philadelphia — President H ng ing out the] Washington — first ball anc al Washington, in: | Chicago - | so famous for. At the close of the juding 1 he cabinet and | Boston — CY ah & 5 year Smith was conceded by many on, th way 5 crowned king of the banties, and t today to meet Riating duithoie Aizt bocie gatea there the blonde New Yorker has ae = pee aca . emained, meeting them all, fight- ing each with all the easy technique Yesterday s | of the champion boxer. This year | at Chicago {t was thought that they Scores could induce Lynch to meet Smith in a decision contest but the efforts a were of no avail and after ten ; rounds of fast fighting in which the T 0 CHARGES Maree fo ; classy Lynch made two trips to the At Pittsburgh— canvas and barely staid the ten & | eu cew aie: chapters, the best that Smith got : : A newspaper decision and that eae, kind of a verdict does not gain and Hartnett, a1; and . championships. Aprfl 26. — a hee However, the newspaper critics to “tt 2 i voiced their opinions and the entire Jes contest | p 3 : i sport fraternity are today recogniz- ati Nationa fi si tesa & this gallant lttle battler as the S 'Giecae' |) teri Mead and Henline; Ber A ¥ nest of the bantamweight clan. Be es (Swede n, Genewich, Cooney and O'Neill ; are some remarks taken from i f esas the columns of prominent sport See At Bt Lout Ht it writers and critics of the boxing Rare ea ctoinme tl ae 39 ‘ \ H | game, they speak well for William ‘ 4 fe ELKO % | Joseph Smith and it is our candid phe ae> invert: thet retest igang fe k and Har cae f opinion that Earl Puryear will have $ Risberg negiected to inform the man ML; DERE AAT . e to"box as*hewiever has ‘before if he the alleged {Ilfegal ar fies doses nl i ae takes the number of the Midget on A, American League. 4 ag) the night of June 8. rk 2 , og What Prominent Sport Writers Z Say of Midget Smith, gio Bob Edgren: “Midget Smith, a : 7 : t Ee i i : : = E B : E i: Pa i 2 Fy £ terles—Hollingswo: ‘ little 118 pounder who has become and Ruel; Pennock and the latest bantamweight sensation Z —as aggressive as ™McGovern— At Cleveland— tough as Battling Nelson—courage- of 3 2 cus as Kid Lavigne—some kid.” Sport Cale : : 6 George Underwood, Evening Tele- | E ries—Dauss and Bassler; U gram: “Can Bantamweight Cham- nd . @ion Joe Lynch, stand up under Racing. I Sr . fs y Midget Smith's body punches if = . mesedotal At Philadelphia— : they should meet again?” Gtkeee | mn - Fred Keats, Evening Sun: fx E : es. “Midget Smith—a second edition of : Terrible Terry McGovern.” Sandy Griswold, Omaha Herald: a ee : ig 4 “No doubt the best of the Uttle Perfectos Finos 2 25¢ eee. MS fellows.” J Western League. Z ae Charles Mathison, Sun and Her. Openin) got the so 1o| Denver, 4; Oklahoma City, 2. ; 2 Mi mitanee REE ieee 10c EVERY smoker has a right to ay - Z bantamweight champion ‘of «the the uncommon mildness and Moines, 0, a e 4 d oeeae Grass le - Wichita, 4; Omaha, .1 world.” St. Joseph, 2. oes a » Ls ‘Fred Hawthorne, New York Tri- the Havana fragrance which are ee TAG - a bune: “Midget Smith—120 pounds {| Amertcan A@sociation. - - of T. N. T.” in Mozart. y Columbus, 2, 7 ‘ y Dan Lyons, . Evening — Globe: : ? : “Midget Smith—bottied dynamite. Cigar ty And every smoker has a right to Paul, 7; Milwaukee, 5. | Ed Smith, Chicago American: “In Mozart in the particular size and relay meet at| Minneapolis, 5; Kansas City | a decision fight Smith would rule A P McCORD-BRADY CO. — the favorite over Lynch by big shape which suits him best, Omaha, Neb. Wrestling. Coast League. | margin.” apionships| Sacramento, 4; Vernon, 5 | SBa SES Es ae | Los Angel ; Portland, 6 | Bed bug juice, guaranteed to kill! Salt Lake skland, 2 | | all vermin; Wwi'l ‘not stain bed cloth- Pepin! nexthe' 6 Midget Smith, the speedy 2 sult was that Sammy Nable and | ing Apco Produ Co. Phone 286, South handicap Gan bro gi xs | York bantamweight who meets E 1 Phil Franch bit th rosin and t Pinehurst. oer: Puryear at the Rodeo stadium f spent 10 seconds with the ries Texas League. fistic fracas on the eve of Dutch Brandt, Willie Spencer CORRECTION Stravenart 18s espa ts June 8. Smith from all appear : y ers finished on the FREE VOTING COUPON aa Wichita Falls, 4; ‘orth, rguson and Pichnick Ogden, Heimach and P; PRARSUREREEMRALIORALTT ERATE ES eR Tsaeesemmagecanst nae 4; F es looks like he should live up r f decision fights with 8 pity SEPA hs Galveston, 5; : his reputation, he is five feet | him. However, Smith was due for IN THE TRIBUNE “EVERYBODY WINS” GRAND ny's Tribune, the | 7!ngs.) ‘In heighth and weighs in condition | his first setback and lost a hard PRIZE CAMPAI appeared before Houston, 5; San Antonio, 2 118 pounds. c t ten r 1 decision to Johnny | aN the word = Midget Smith first saw the Ught | Burt, b and flyweight cham- ee sete 8, MO eMeetk | Lionas emma I Good for 25 Votes H weit mactive rion-prize winning contestants F Ned's: Games American’ parentage, He took up| Jack Shari Young » Montreal, will receive 20 per cent commission on all mm the padded mitts and commenced | Pete He: , ex-bantam champ, *. * Be Y kncotiie: beuteawelsnbwaksinenaa| (Joe Chicago's a Satine I hereby cast 21 FREE VOTES to the credit of Miss, Mr. and the money they turn into the campaign de- iff Binckley, of stiff in Uncle Sam's army, for he | Hebrew Joe Lynch, present Ror ‘tm: aight falls) bare. ‘i enlisted in the 93rd infantry at the am k Smith came through t gpltts Weg L aah partment. a se RPT National aed outbreak of the war and served this » 8 of gruelling contests in | Address Cincinnati at St souls. therein until 1919, vhile in the € nd became Ni < i i Cisctenael ari yi tbl [ie aa a ALG SUG tmemeaT coe! form andl ba Bn Re his cuupos« neatly clipped dato maine and’ adérees of the, eke- It must be remembered, however, that candidates ork amily archive: ined 4 } didate in, and mailed or delivered to the Election Department of the ust i i rtici i is- agree ¢ Set ee a shes Sump rare teelee en juare Garden every tinie Casper Daily Tribune, Casper, Wyo., will count as 25 FRED iy Syereneun ony ee cee va eee ea bacoueie ailadelphi prominence as a pugilist and epped through the ropes VOTES. 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