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PAGE EIGHT i St i LENU ; W YORK, April 28.—Home runs by McInnis and Bagwell of the Braves in the fourth, and Frisch of ec n [ the Giants in the fifth, featured the Vida: e today in. which Boston de uU LULU New York, 6 to 4. Score. Yesterday’s Scores 000 300 300-6 8 3 ~000 020 200-4 10 1 Genewich and Gowdy; Scott, Ryan, |Jonnard, Blume and Snyder, Smith. Discussion of “Twilight’’ Cir- cuit Will Be Held at Ameri- can Legion Rooms. Sees DETROIT, April 28.—Pounding Van Gilder for eleven hits, Detroit won their second straight game from St n baseball ars sent at 3 o'clock the jAmerican Le-/| Louis here today, 4 to 1. Score: brooms in the t St. Louis - 000 000 100-1 7 2 building w Detrott _ 002 002 00\—4 11 1 gc E Van. Gilder and Severeid; Pillette and Wooda'l PHILADELPHIA, for four| An eighth made up netted only one run and the Phi on the four to feated the Robins, 3 to 2. teams late _--000 201 00°23 9 0 ons for the conduct of Decatur and Dede 2 be | and Henline. ‘The | the American League v ran post of the Le-| BOSTON, April 28—Georse Murray x |let his old team mates down with five hits today.and the Red Sox took the ; —__.__ | final game of the series from the N is M E N Yanks, 5 to 3. Ruth went hitless. Score New York -200 000 010—8 5 0 Boston . “000 030 20x—5 8 2 | Batteries — Bush and Schang; Mur. ray and Picinich. CHICAGO, April 28. — (United |Press.)—Tris Speaker dropped an | easy fly in the third inning with three April 25.—| White Sox on the bags and the In- out of five and/|dians lost, 6 to 3. Scofe: | Cleveland 010 000 020—3 10 3 | 103 020 00x— 7 0 forton, Boone, Edwards/ Myatt; Robertson and AND TRIUMPH of hot compe: > relays here this| y The boys from the sucker state not} field, but smashed the for the quarter mile the American intercollegiate mile; the American velin throw, and the the pole vault. 8T. LOUIS, Mo., April 28—While Fred Toney was letting the Cincin nati Reds down with four hits, the Cardinals hit in the pinches, winning y's game, 4 to 8. Tho score: 3 record here went to ah seca niooo Ontage r da fast fie'd| St. Louis - ap 2/000 Uae a on i high school| Batterles—Luque, Keck and Win- avers S | co; Toney and Clemons. of itnessed the r aarue! | classic s , April 28. — new world mark made in the e was 42 8-10 seconds, Il 4 the world rec making a tim set up a new Ameri got, off to ) good start with the Senators in game, and although the latter team threatened frequently, managed to keep it, end today's can interco record, but ing with a swat fest in the eighth one-tenth second slower than ing six runs, and winning 12 to world mark |8. The Senators made a spurt and , hurling the Jav-| put four runs over in the ninth, but inches, beat the/subdided before they became danger- plished here| ous, The score: vnell, also of/ Sacramento -. Drake, record by| Vernon 10 inche | took the two mile re‘ay| poRTLAND, Ore., April 28.—In an captured the one mile in ®| erroriess game Saturday the Portland ce, with a time of 3:16| Reaver clipped the wings of the Los slower than the world’s| Angeles Angels in the fifth game of of Denver university) the series winning 5 to 3. Score: breaking the R. H. EB. record by over five feet.| ros Angele 201 000—3 5 0 quarter mile, half mile and! portland --. 201 02x—5 7 O r mile relays all went to IVinols.} Jones and Daly; Eckert and Byler. he suckers also took second in the inile relay and 100 yard dash. 100.002 104— 817 2 202 005 16x—12 14 2 beautiful 9-10, © won the discus throw, The SEATTLE, Wash., April 28.—Vean |Gregs’s great relief pitching and hitting by the Seattle Indians » the Brayes their third straight ctory over the San Francisco Seals 9 to 4 ved Harry Gardner in and ten men who faced him did not allow a runner to reach Score: here today, base. R. H. E. San Francisco..012 100 000-4 8 38 Seattle ---. 00 411 10x—9 10 1 Hodge and Yelle; Gregg, Gardner and Yaryan. To Your Step And Color To Your Cheeks. Be Healthy OAKLAND, Cal., April 28.—Salt Lake nearly lifted Krause from the box with a vicious ninth inning rally here today but Oakland held a nar- row lead and won the game 5 to 4. It Lake used three pitchers trying And Happy | to stop the flying Oaks. Boore: BE | Salt Lake — ——4 iu 6 | Oakland 6 9 5 Change Months Into Weeks By Drinking Of Hill Crest The Water So Pure At The Kimball Drug Stores oumbe, Peters; rause and Read. Western League. VOklahoma’ City -200 010 100-4. 5 3 1 Omaha -.-. 002 101 001—5 11 1 Batteries—Payne and Long; Cu'lop land Hale. $10 001 080—8 11 2 x City .. 000-200 030-5 6 3 teries—McDonald and McMul- len; Speer, Maples, Meis and Synder. 010 150 000—7 14 4 102 020 010—6 11 0 St. Joseph - Des Moines Batteries—Ledbetter and Adams; Prendergast and Whaling. Tulsa -- Denver atteries— Sherry Gross and Two Glasses Will Cure and Diamond. Rumage. Amertcan Association. At. Minneapolis- Miilw: € 00 100 022 A Real Mmauntn can #19) ect 18 tatteries—L rel an Shinault; Healthy Thirst ayors and Mayer At St. Paul— c nem Kaneas City ..010 0 03—7 Dawson and Skiff; Hall A Jitney. | and Gonzales At Toledo aa a RAE. Step Up Boys Soran ets pete It’ B tt Batteries Hill and Dixon; Girard s etter | and Smith. Loutaville a Columbus; no game, Than Whiskey. The Day: Casper Sunday Morning Tribune s of Real Sport. SE Fein oo) Ml AU Hi, , /, TAY fd (Ald ae THE ANNUAL SIXTH GRADE PICNIC ’ red D n'y frau, eer, ul [Ahatives Copertahe, 183, ALY. Tribise toe. zt) see NAY RIGHT HERE SKIN-NAY! aoe. oH SKiN- PENN RUNNING MACHINE DEFEATS Held le AU A Ap iy ay) bed Z yf — od «4 r ons, U.S. GOLFERS BREAK EVERIN Sweetser and Ernest Holderness, F. Nelville, AW) Wy i, Al Meh alt a ” Or Mitten \ the morning, and the British took four to two for the Americans. Quimet defeated British amateur champion, and H. D. Gillies, 4 and 3. George V. Rotan, Texas, and John San Francisco, G. L. Mellin and W. A. Powell, 3 and defeated matc! The Nebraskan has met them all taking champions and ex-champs along with the top-notch boxers in his class and has acquitted himself most credibly. Puryear has popular decisions over Johnny Coulon, Kid Williams, Johnny Buff and Pete Her- man, all champions while Pal Moore, Babe Asher, Carl Tremaine and Nate Jackson have all lost to the nifty Earl. Most of these men outweighed the scrappy Puryear several pounds but in meeting Smith both Dboys will scale near the same poundage as the articles call for 2 o'clock welght and it is thought that neither boy will have to struggle to make 118 pounds. There is probably no boxer in the business any more colorful than Ear} Puryear for Earl {s well educated and has several small business ventures under his wing in his present home city, Omaha, and these are all pro- sressing nicely. Puryear is also quite a fashion plate and is known by the sport fraternity as “Dapper Dan Earl Puryear, Boxing's Beau Brummel,” for the classy mitt slinger certainly likes to put on the glad rags, Joe Smith, the Loop Clothier at Chicago said this of Puryear when | the nifty Earl left for the west coast last year; “I am moving my business to Los Angeles, Earl Puryear is there.” Puryear has a win to his credit over Eddie Anderson of Casper, for he trimmed the Wyoming flash at SUNDAY, APRIL 29, 1923. PURYEAR WILL NOT GIVE AWAY WEIGHT IN MIDGET SMITH BOUT This Will Be New Experience for Clever Omaha Bantam, Who Has Been Meeting Featherweights And Heavy Bantams Successfully for 3 Years. Earl Puryear, clever Omaha bantamweight biffer who will mingle with Midget Smith in the top event of the Rodeo fis- tic card June 8th, has been meeting featherweights and penyy, bantams for the last three years and now has been itched with a real bantamweight and will not have to give weight away. This is somdtimg new for Earl. Sloux City on February 27th last year getting the Associated Press decision over the western mauler, AL RUBIN NEW ORCHESTRA LEADER FOR MOOSE HALL, WILL PLAY NEXT MONTH Announcement was made yesterday that the Moose lodge has just closed & contract with Al Rubin: to bring his orchestra to Casper next month to play for dances at the Moose audi- torlum. Rubin is now directing an orchestra that is furnishing music at the Rustic Gardens, Omaha, } That Al Rubin should come to Per {s looked upon with the greatest pleasure by Casperites who are fa millar with the work of this popular director. Rubin has been success- fully directing an orchestra in New York and other large eastern c: for some time. —__.>—_- Captain Amundsen, the famous Artic explorer, suffers terribly from the cold when he is at home. On his expeditions, he says, he scarcely notices it Americans in Race on Soggy Track With Rain Running Down Backs of Onlookers at Games. BY HENRY F. FARRELL. (United Press Staff Correspondent.) PHILADELPHIA, April 28.—Plodding on through a cur- tain of cold rain that sent chills up the spine and rivulets of water down the backs of forty thousand spectators, four running machines from Penn State College defeated the great Oxford team in the two-mile international relay cham- pionship at the Penn relay carnival here this afternoon. GREAT OXFORD TEAM IN RELAY 140,000 Spectators See Magnificent Triumph for Thanks to Ouimet and Sweet- ser, Americans Finish All | Square With English RYE, England, April Press.)—Thanks 28.—(United largely to sterling on the part of Jesse Sweetsor c alg and Francis Quimet of Brookline, Mass., America’s amateur ers broke even/today in a series of four ball and foursome matches with leading British amateurs. Four ball matches were played tn BRITISH MEET “Americans who lost their morning matches were paired as follows: M. R. Marston, Philadelphia, Reginald Lewis, Greenwich; F. G. ‘Wright, Los Angeles, and O. P. Wil- son R. Johnson, St. Paul, and 8S. D. Herron, Chicago, ¥40 Were beaten by Cyril Tolley and D. H. Montmorency, and Robert A. Gardner, captain of the American team, and J. F. Byers, Pittsburgh. Sweetser and Quimet, the only Yankee pair to win both their matches, beat Tolley and Montmor- ency in the afternoon. Other Amer- icans to win their foursomes were Willing and Wright, Herron and Johnston and Gardner, Maxwell Marston. The golfers will Valker cup next month, and paired. with | meet for ‘the! struck out} Keller and Ouchalsky | 006 002 030—11 11 2 | 000 000 3003 6 4 Crosby: The game Brit'shers were con-|* quered only after a terrific battle in which they forceu the victorious Penn State combination to a new world’s record of 7:48 4 Behind the Oxford team bringing up the rear were Georgetown, Bos ton Co'lege and Pennsylvania. Today’s defeat gave America the edge in the three international events which featured the carnival, the Ox ford team having won the spring medley event yesterday and lost the two-mile race. Penn State’s sensational perform ance was one of the features of an afternoon that was ruined by rain which started falling just as the big jevents were about to get under way Alfrey Leconey, _intercol’eg’ate | sprnting champion, captured another feature when he equalled the record of 9 4-5 seconds in winning one of the heats of the 100-yard dash trials Leconey took the final in 10 flat es SATURDAY’S HOME RUN HITTERS, Veach, Tigers, 1. McInnis, Braves, 1. Bagwell, Braves, 1 Williams, Phillies, 1. Frisch, Yankees, 1. Blades, Cards, 1 Club Standing National League. Won Lost |New York —_. 9 2 "Chicago --. 4 Cincinnati — 5 5 Pittsburgh 6 6 Philadelphia 3 4 8t. Louts 4 6 Boston 3 6 srooklyn 3 q American League. Won Lost Pet. 3 4 Philadelphia 4 Washington 65 Chicago — 7 Boston 6 | St. Lou sen — = Today’s Games Cincinnati at St. Louis. Chicago at Pittsburgh. Boston at New York Brooklyn at Philadelphia, American League, Bt. Louis at Detroit. Cleveland at Chicago. Philadelphia at Washington. 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