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SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1923. Che Casver Daily Critune ' World Results By Leased Wire First in News Of All Events INDIANS HOLD LEAD IN AMERIGAN) BRAVES. OVERWHELM GIANT CLAN} White Sox Defeated for Sixth Consecutive Time By Cleveland; Browns Stage Slugfest But Lose to Detroit Tigers. \. CHICAGO, April 28.—(By The Associated Press.) — eveland retained its hold on first place in the American league yesterday by overcoming Chicago’s early five-run lead and winning, 8 to 6. It was the sixth consecutive game Cleveland has won from the White Sox. Pitcher Cvengros and the Sox infield collapsed simultaneously. The hitting of Witt and Dugan accounted for the homic iviti “Murderers Row” in the New York zavle homicidal activities sof Yankees’ victory over the Boston Red STRENGS: Joe SAckus SKINNER ~ SS PLEASE mb MAKE ‘PROGPEGTS OF DEMPSEY-GIRRONS SIGNoa SA\D To COME ACQUAINT- s SCALETT! EE —\| WHAT | 2 Pst. Mio BAGAN oA SD er NGO FE You? j RODONDO KNOW SOE -" MY NAME (Ss Champion’s Manager Admits That Arrangements For Montana Bout May Be Arranged Within Few Days; Good Proposition Is Made. CHICAGO, April 28.—Although nothing definite will be done for a few days, prospects of a fight between Jack Dempsey and Tom Gibbons are brighter, it was admitted here by Jack Kearns, manager of the titleholder, before he boarded a train for New York. Molumby, who flew 1,530 miles in a commercial airplane from Great Falls, Mont., to confer with Kearns, that he had given Baccano =| POT STAGED Sox, 4 to 2. They were responsible t DON'T x tion which would draw more mor for half of the eight Yankee hits. B ee So How Him ver’ sort than Dempsey recelved in his match Although St. Louis made seven Club Standin ‘Boy -- US SiR--(T 155 with Georges Carpentier, the French extra base blows, three doubles, two g HE SAID You Geet nes VER STREEK champion. AT GRiD GAME triples and two homers, the clouts HAD Some NAME — AND- Kearns (eciared that he would registered the only tallies and for the second time the Browns went down preey to defeat before the Detroit Tigers, National League. Won Lost Pet. STUFF - You OH-- SLIP IT rather have Dempsey meet Gibbons on @ percentage basis with a guar- antee which Molumby said he be- IN ENGLAND 5 to 2. McManus and Williams were| New York 00 -gr \ hae leved could be arranged. Kearns the home run hitters. Chicago ny however, said it was impossible to do Philadelphia and Washington fought | Cincinnat! — 5 1600 anything definite just now as he a double knockout in their 10-10 tie,| Pittsburgh 6 1600 wished to go to New York for a con-| LONDON, April 28.—(By The Asso- darkness stopping a heavy hitting 12| Philadelphia reer 4 ference with some persons there. It| ciated Press.\—The new stadium at inning contest, marred by many mis-|St. Louls __. 6 “400 is belfeved he will meet Tex Rickard.| Wembley Hill, with a capacity of plays. Boston _. @ ase In any event, Kearns said Dempsey | 190,900 spectato: th ‘The Boston Braves turned on the| Brooklyn 7 300 soon would be signed up fora bout] auceaers this afternoon whee i¢ world champion Giants and over- TERRES ‘ somewhere either in New York or rders this afternoon when it WEAEREAT ert? 10)to. 8: Ameria ae ns: New Jersey if not Montana. opened with the association football Burligh Grimes held the Phillies to Won tek cae. Eddie Kane, manager ot Gibbons,| final to decide the champtonship be- four hits and Brooklyn took the sec-|Cleveland 8 2 800 who attended the conference, declared | tween England and Wales. Forty ond stragiht game of their series, 5 to St 3 “r00 that he did not believe that Demps oy palties resulted when the doors 2. pepenva ey codeen outnelser? u6 4° leo was willing to meet Gibbons. dl stormed after the stadium was was the ing star, poling out @ 4 ar full. The game was suspended for a homer and a triple, scoring twice and| Washington 4 - te here 7 | time when ‘spectators swarmed on the @riving in another run. Chicago —__. 2 4 They made the trip in 2 g| eld. After holding Pittsburgh to four| Boston —_ _3 6 Getcrantsa onniaueracatnasen| Sere ee hits and runiess for eight innings,|St. Louis Ag} 6 here at 9:45 this morning. Molumby tf Alexander, veteran Cub twirler, weak- | y Armstrong heavy print lnoleum Giataneidl three ainipibe ‘aut! adouble ternoon. Jess Sweetser, of New| OMAHA—Captain Bob Roper and| *#!d that if he did not get a definite! gives better service and the prices eee cia Bifates: onér the: plate:twin ational amateur champion,|James “Tiny” Herman of Omaha,| newer from Kearns by Monday he indy saved on Un- ning the game, 2 to 1. Morrison, the id Francis Quimet of Boston, de- heavyweights, fought a 10 round | Would resume his alr journey to New kitchen; anot 3 f. f W. B. Holderness, British | draw. York. =Molumby’s proposition calls sieeren pitcher, twirled very ef- HiGTORY EXPECT TQ REPEAT in hampton, and EB. H. Gillies, | x for a 18 round bout to a decision, to * fate Royal Chalienge| be held in Shelby, Mont., July 4. Rain at Bt. Louis caused postpone- 3 ana nr Of the Royal Challenge) EL PASO.—Dattling Herrora,| “xiike Collins, ‘promoter aide ot | store. whe ment of the Cincinnati-St. Louis game. National League. At Pittsburgh— Sport Calendar Morrison and Schmidt. Racing. A Ree Te eh sylvania’s carnival. The Britishers yesterday won a brilliant Wethered and Bernard Dar-| outpolnted, Frankie at Denver | Don't forget the auction sale Tues-| 4 “WITHIN THE Meeting of Harford Breeders’ asso- pate Sesh rie 2 victory over a dozen Yankee rivals in the sprint medley. Seay bepubes Mat a! Los welterweight. en wpaey. et Sonu Weitave'a NE LAW! elation, at Havre de Grace. Philadelphia 3 sats The two-mile promises to be the high spot of the meet’s partand, Ore, 4 and &. BR Ot day. We also will sell anything you d 5 Meeting of Kentucky Jockey club!” batteries — Grim | closing day, although three other ;——H—H———_____ Jang and D. E. Landale d¢-',, DES MOINES.—Pal Moore, Mem-| have for 16 cents on the dollar. City | . opens at Lexington. Meeting of West Virginia Jockey Winters and Henline. enh closes at Huntington. — At New York— Rowing. Boston... 3 ; Pennsylvania, Princeton, Columbia 3] competition also is expected in nearly feated J. F. B; J. F. Byers of Pittsburgh and & clas Oa i Pacino" | "Sache aknmara“anc oft [mae fe et sais. 4" daane’ Ree «= WHY HAS THE CROWD STOOD OUT TO THE . wdy; McQuillan, Lucas, Jonnerd, American Walker Cub team, 3 and 2 Annapolis. Blume and Gaston. The Oxonians, in the two mile "Ei Aber aed sasha d eraey ‘Track. St. Louis-Cincinnat! game post: University of Pennsylvania relays.| poned; rain. at Philadelphia. University of Washington relays. at Seattle. Georgia Tech relays, at Atlanta. University of South Interscholastic 8 meet, at Sewanee. ---- ===. 6 Batteries—Shawkey and Schang; Mississippi State interscholastic entered outside the sprint med-| Associated Pi A ‘tea’: - Di Ne Ori 116 der, Bo rillertan, Quine aod Pinan |v" sua'G. Rm” orga Boies | ocr tifrs wee nig ero ant oak leith Pastas Rent af sada f SC ee pO Nano REE RCUUEE: h in the two-mile international) f; ball teh layers 9 Gymnastics. Aaa See eect ee Orbe Tae ee a ea ares oe ia 8 roam, IF YOU WANT TO ENJOY REAL ENTERTAINMENT SEE National amateur at New York City, Polo, Annual tournament of Polo club, at Pinehurst. — Seavtentton | Be Souls ee 0 0 Detroit ean 5 13 Batteries—Pruett, Kolp and Sev- ered; Holloway, Johnson and Woodall Sandhils At Chicago— R. H. EL Cleveland ———_______. Chicago =--. — io 63 Batteries—Edwards, Morton, Me- telver and O'Neill, Myatt; Cvengros, Leverett, Blankenship and Schalk. Today’s Games National League. Cincinnati at St. Louis. ‘Chicago at Pittsburgh. Boston at New York. Brooklyn at Philadelphia. At Washington (2 innings)— R. Philadelphia Washington 16 32 Batteries— Kinney, Rommel and Perkins; Russell, Warmouth and Ruel, American League. St. Louis at Detroit. Cleveland at Chicago. Philadelphia at Washington. New York at Boston. a, Western Omaha, 5; Wichita, 2. St. Joseph, 8; Sioux City, 2. ce Only two games scheduled. about 30 feet beyond the best throw Texas League ae of his nearest opponent. Coast League. West's victory in the penthalon Los Angeles, 2; Portland, 5. Sacramento, 3; Vernon, 5. Salt Lake, Oakland, 7. Sacramento, 4; Seattle, 8. Dallas-Fort Worth, wet grounds. Galveston, 2; Beaumont, 6, Wichita Falls, 10; Shreveport, 2. San Antonio, 7; Houston, 2. — 8 10 ‘1, ;| tet of fliers sprinting to a new mark TWO-HILE EVENT OF RELAY PHILADELPHIA, April 28.—Oxford University’s team .| looks forward today to added glory when it competes in the ¢.. classic two-mile relay title event of the University of Penn-| 4 major college relay championships— the one half mile, one mile and four mile—ettracted brilliant flelds. Keen event, will oppose the pick of Amer- {can middle distance stars from eight institutions with men from Botton! 7 College, Georgetown and Ohio State| Win Two Out of Six Four-Ball Matches With Oxford and Cambridge Men. considered the most formidable of the Yankees. The Britishers yesterday tasted de- feat in the only event in which they Intercollegiate cross pion, in brilliant fashion. The Penthalon, emblematic of the all-around individual championship, developed a new endurance king, when C. West, negro star of Wash- ington and Jefferson, who finished third to Legendre of Georgetown last year, triumphed over a picked fleld of rivals from all parts of the coun- try. Two new meet records were estab- shed yesterday, Pennsylvania’s quar of 43 seconds in the quarter-mile re lay, while F. D. Tootell, crack Bow- doin weight man, tossed’the hammer 174 feet 5 inches, eclipsing the meet record of 166 feet 1 inch, set by Baker of Princeton, and also better- ing the intercollegiate mark of 171 feet 2 Inches held by J. W, Merchant of California. ‘Tootell's heave was the final event, was tho result of brilliant performances in three of the flve events making up this gruelling championship test, the outcome of which was in doubt until the Wash- ington and Jefferson star captured it from F. Elkins, Indian athlete from Haskell Institute, Kansas, with a brilliant finish. 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