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rt a TEGeey RgeEas PHeRATTOLETITT SE PTET = = = = VTP TS RETAINS HS NTT ETT ASSET ET ores LAD PPURRUBETCeTRERITS Fe -Baston won the Royal cb je Caspet Daily Cribune THIRD MAN TN RING WADE CIE No Announcement Early To- day of Agreement on Shel- by Fight Referee. CHICAGO, loopholes May 4.—Stopping up all concerned is the rea- the overnight delay for the propose: t for the worl July 4 at Sh npion round conte pionship tween C Jack De Tom Gibbons, of St. Paul Jack Kearns, Dempsey's manager, came here from New York yesterday for a final conference and Loy Molumby of Grest Falls, Mont., and Mike Collifts of Minneapolis, Minn., the promoter and matchmaker, re spectively, made many trips between Kearns’ suite on the 18th floor of a hotel, ar of Eddie Kane,’ man: ager of Gibbons, four floor below. The chief hitch appeared to be over Kearns’ insistence on Jimmy Daugh erty of Philac as the referee. OIUMET WINS BRITISH CUP Defeats Willing by One Stroke in Title Play at Sand- wich Today. SANDWICH, May 4.—(By The As. sociated Press.)—Francis Ouimet of St. George champion grand challenge golf trophy today, defeating by one stroke Dr. O. P. Willing of Portland, Ore., in the play-off of yesterday's tie. Ouimet took 77 strokes for the 18 holes, whfle Dr. Willing required Outmet, out, 454 344 544—37. Willing, out, 553 544 534—s5. ER SCORES Willing, in, 4445 4 MICKEY WALK \ OVER MORRIE. SCHLAIFER CHICAGO, May the world’s champion welterweight, earned a aix-round technical knock- out over Morrie Schlaifer of Ontaha last night. A solid left to the body 6 . oti Grought up flush on the Nebraskan's| “°°, NO «round for objection chin put him down for a count of five early in the eixth round. Schlaifer started well, taking two of the first three rounds, but Walker's heavy hitting in the fourth and fifth paved the way for the finishing touches. Jack Britton, from whem Walker won the title, took a knockdown from Joe O'Hara of Fort Dodge, Iowa, in the third round, but toyed with the younger man throughout the 10 rounds. — FOR SALE. One tworoom house end tet in Mtls for the price of a good lot; also have some vacant lots. Call me and I will show you these any evening. HE, Berg. Office 914 Pear.’ Phone 13333. a Stearns’ Electric Pasta recogn! as 1y teepinuse for Raise Mics, Atay Cockroaches and Waterbugs. y 6 trying to Kilt these pests who" powders, Hauids of any experimental preparations. Ready for Use—Better than Traps 202. box, 850 5-oz. box, $1.50 SOLD EVERYWHERE Health Drink | A Chocolate _Malt and Milk TECHNICAL KNOCKOUT, | - |B —Mickey Walker, | p, HEnRY THere’s SOMETHING WRONG wit OUR PHONOGRAPH, WE NEED IT FoR DANCING ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIONS IN DISPUTE OVER RIGHT OF PADDOCK T0 COMPETE NEW YORK, May 4.- erick W. Amateur While Fred of Rubien, Athletic nouncing that Charl forn'a aprinter, had disqualified himeelt within Uy by: ton Secretary the Union an Ca ator as an, ar the jurisdiction of the participation .in A, an r resident of the National Athletic association, issued a. state: ment declaring the N. C. A. A., had sanctioned Paddock’s entry and could Collegiate A Handy Man ‘Around The House. tically | teur, Ay interna- SOMETIMES IT'S Just A SimPle UTTLE THING THAT NEEDS A Twist oR SOMETHING— AND HATS ALC Mt Tenten UP AGAIN— Ai (Tt (Ts, \Defeat of Indians, 5. DETROIT TIGERS FIGHT WAY T0 TOP PLAGE IN AMERICAN LEAGIE 6 to 5, Puts Cobb Sluggers In First Place, While Yankees Drop Into Second and Cleveland Takes Third. |_ CHICAGO, May 4.—(By The ‘Associated Press.) — The student’s track meet at Paris, Detroit Tigers broke the tie for first place in the American dier General Palmer E. Pierce,|league yesterday by defeating the Cleveland Indians, 6 to , and pawed their way to the top of the heap. Through their victory over Washington, 3 to 2, the New Lucy-GéT me @ SCRew-DRVER- \ Sfe WHAT THe TROVBLE IS- IT'S, IN THE SPRING, York Yankees slipped into second place while Tris Speaker’s paella Aka Sound hc ee Cleveland Indians were dancing into Hard hitting by St. Louis won over giving the Browns an.even break in the series. | to his third. action. The rtval statements loomed, tn the! Chicago, 6 to 3, opinion. of «competent. obserbers, as the initial skirmish in an athletic war | With isternational complications, pre-| while cipitated by Paddock's defiance of the A. A, U. in thé face of that body's determined opposition to foreign com ion this year by American ath- star versy with the A. A. is the America Olympic commfttee which has gone on recoré opposed to foreign competition this year because of the proximity of the 1924 Olympic games, while on the other side are marshalled the collegiate — athletic forces of both this country and Europe. General Plerce’s statement, in which he declared that the Par's meet had ben endorsed by the N. C A. A., as part of a general program of athletic encouragement, was the first definite intimation that Paddock had the backing of American authorl- ties in his venture. The student or- ganization, under whose auspices the Californian appeared in Paris, yes terday declared its independence of other athletic governing bodies and announced a purpose to coduct a announced a purpose to conduct a of the college performers. Whether or not a step of such radi-} cal nature has the support of the N C. A. A. in this country, was not indi IT’S DELICIOUS— 4 The boys and girls like it—older folks must have it. In Quart Bottles 30c From your grocer or delivered to your home. THE P/ Public Market Building and “Sold by A THFINDER _CREAMERY Casper, Wyo. M. P. WHEELER DAIRY Casper, Wyo. Lined up in the contro-| Brilliant fielding by Boston's infield Philadelphia's was cracking save the Red Sox a 3 to 1 victors} | over the Athletics. | Charlie Grimm's three bagger, which relped Pittsburgh defeat Cin- cinnat!, 3 to 1. It was the sixteenth consecutive game this season in which the Pirate slugger has batted safely. Brooklyn, with a heavy bombard- ment, broke {ts losing streak to New York by trimming the Glants, 11 to 3, in the last of the interborough series. Long John Scott, Glant world ries hero, was walfoped out of the ~olo Grounds. “Cy" Williams hit his sixth home run the year with one on for of Philadelphia and won the game for the Quakers over Boston, 6 to 4. Jim Bottomley’s two hits scored three runs for St. Louls and the Cardinals defeated Chicago, 3 to 2. : Grover Alexander, of the Cubs, is showing wonderful control this year. He has pitched four games, 34 innings, withdut walk- ing an opponent. George Burns of the Red Sox is doing some heavy hitting these days. He had a perfect day at bat against Hasty of the Athletics, cracking out ‘three hits in three times at bat, and ran his average to .426. Sammy Bohne of the Reds, continued to show the way to the National league base stealers. He has swiped six sacks. GHEVENNE TO SEND TRACK TEAM TO STATE CONTEST SHERIDAN, Wyo., May 4—Bar- bour, Jenkins, Johnson, Green, Red- hair, Pearson, Adkins and Kuzare will represent the Sheridan high school {nter-scholastic field and track meet at the state fair grounds at Dou, Saturday, it is announced by Coach Wilbur Wright. + The team left Thursday and made the trip to Doug'as overland. The A. A. U. field and track rules will hold at the Dougias meet, and eligibility will be governed by the State High School Athletic associa- tion, Medals will be awarded tho winning team. . Sheridan's entry lst follows. Barbour—60 yard and dashes, shot put and relay. Johnson—Pole vault and jump. Green—Mile run and discus. Redhair—Broad jump and Pearson— High jump Adkins—Mile run Kuzare—100 yard veteran pitcher relay. » and relay. YENNE High field wy sche ‘0., May will to the and field Saturday entries in ail events, 4 enne send and ate track uglag next will hay 1 a team Wyom meet 100 yard broad | | | | Club Standing National League. Won Lost Pct. New York 12 6.706 Chicago 7.663 St. Louts 7 563 Boston, --. 7 638 (Philadelphia 77 ~~ 500 Pittsburgh e471 Cincinnat! ~. - 9" 438 12 Brooklyn Detroit New York Cleveland Philade!phia ~. Boston Washington Chicago St. Louis Sport Calendar Racing. Meeting of Metrgpolitam Jockey club, at Jamaica, Meeting of Kentucky Jockey club, at Lexington. Meeting of Maryland Jockey club, at Pimlico. Golf. New York State intercollegiate championship, at Syracuse. Polo. Intercollegiate championship tour- nament, at Fort Hamilton, N. Y, Bench Show. Show of Kiwanis club at Hartford, Conn. Track. Southern Intercollegiate Conference championships, at Montgomery. Dakota State relay carnival, Sioux Fal!s. Texas State. intercollegiate plonships, at at Georgetown, Texas, Boxing. Jock Malone vs. Billy Walsh, rounds, at St. Paul. Dave Shade vs. Italian 10 rounds, at St, Paui. George Shade vs. Cart Lambert, 10 rounds, at St. Paul. : oo POLO TOURNAMENT AT CAPITAL ATTRACTS MANY 10 Joe Gans, The} one CHEYENNE, Wyo. teams from Denver, one from Boise, from Des Moines, from Colorado Springs and from Fort Russell have been for May 4.—Two several entered jthe polo tournament which is to be Cheyenne! held by cham-| By Briggs THINK IT _WeEDS A Yesterday’s Scores National Leagus. At Philadelphia— and. Henline. At Pittsburgh— Cincinnati Pittsburgh Hargrave At New York— Brooklyn Scott, Gaston, Lucas, At St. Loute— Haines and Clemons. ——_—_——= American At Washington— New -York Washington a Batteries—Pennock and Sch: Warmouth, Russell, Briltheart Gharrity, Ruel. H. E. ry 7 and At Chicago— R. H. E St. Louls -------#§.e 6k le 2 Chicago —— -8 & 1 Batteries—Danfosth and Severeid; Blankenship, Cvengros and Schalk. At Detroit— » Metelver, Myatt, Dau At Boston— Philadelphia. Boston, <....-.... Batteries — Hasty Quinn and Picinich. ——_—_o____ Western League. ~~ St. Joseph, 7; Denver, 6. DpsMoines, 4; Wichita, 0. Omaha, 7; Tulsa 4. Sioux-City—Oklahoma City rain, R ET H 8 7 Perkin: and American Association. Columbus, 6; Indianapolis, 4. Toledo, 19; Louisville, 3, Milwaukee-St. Paul Cit?-Minneapolis rain, nings.) Galveston, San Antonio, 12. Houston, 0; Beaumont, 9. Shreveport, 7; Fort Worth 3. Coast ¢ Sacramento, 7; Salt Lake, 4. Oakland, 14; Vernon, 3. Los Angeles, 4; San Francisco, 5. Seattle, 3; Portland, 4, Today’s Games American St. Louis at Cleveland. Detroit at Chicago. Boston at Washington. Philadelphia at New York. National League. Chicago at St. Louis. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. Brooklyn at Boston. New York at Philad ~_ lelphia. NOTICE Doctor's Kejth and Harvey have the 18th U. Fort Russell in June. 8. cavairy at moved their. offices to rooms in the Kimball block over Wray's cafe. Phone 30, 4 Batteries—Deckerman and Taylor; Walburg and Smith, Smith and and Kansas Dallas, 5; Wichita Falls, 2; (10 in- | titular race and reach New York: two days later, a few hours before the Aquitania sails for England. Arriv- ing in London on June 19, Hoover would have ten days or two weeks to familiarize himself. with the Henley course on the Thames river. Last year. Hoover had .about a month's training in England before the Hen: ley. Ward weighed 149 pounds, and Jacke ~~ son 155%. HOOVER PLANS SHORT TAAINING Sculling Champion Will Go to England Only Ten Days Before Henley. The champion plans to have a row- ing machine installed on the Aquita- nia so that he may continue training during the ocean journey. —_>___ SPORT BRIEFS ST. LOUIS.—Ray Grimes, first baseman of the Chicago Nationals, Colorado Wins Over Wyoming Cowboys, 14-6 BOULDER, Colo, May 4.—In a seven, inning game, played on a wet field, the University of Colorado de- feated Wyoming unlversity, 14 to 6, here. ‘Three Cowboy hurlers were unable to stop the Silver and Gold hitting streak, the Coloradoans eon- necting for safeties 15 times. Score: E. DULUTH, May 4—Walter Hoover, world’s singles sculling champlo: ‘who will defend the Philadelphia chal'enge cup, emblematic of the world’s title, here June 8, expects to repeat his quick change act to make connections with the ship for Eng- Jand, if his application to the Eng-| suttered an injury to hie spine while Jish Henley is approved. -| sliding to base waa Tay vs out of Hoover, after winning the world's| the gamo indefinitely. title at Philadelphia last June, rushed from his shell to the train and reached New York just in time to reach his ship. A few days before this he was forced to hustle to make train connections for Philadelphia after rowing in a local regatta. The English Henley this year will > staged the first week in July, with fhe Diamond Sculls events scheduled! Elizabeth, . J» was given the for early in the week. If Hoover’s| judge's decision over Joe Jackson, of application is approved, he expects to| Philadelphia, at the end of thelr 12 weave Duluth the afternoon of the! round bout in Madison quare Garden. CLEVELAND — Johnny Kilbane, featherweight champion, signed an agreement to meet Johnny Dundee within 90 days after his bout with Eugene Criqui, European champion, Providing he defeats the Frenchman. Wyoming Colorado 14 15 2 Beason, Speers, Smith and Thomp- son; Martin, Noll and Snyder. a NEW YORK,—George Ward, of Why pay more for your bedroom furniture when you can buy for less at Graham-Shielcs Furniture Co. 133 Second. 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