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SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1923. Che Casper Daily Cribune [ World Results | By Leased Wire | | THE TRIBU ACINGK DEMPSEY TO GET S300 00 FOR DEFENDING TITLE JULY-4 Gibbons to Take Percentage of Gate After the Champion Gets His; Jimmie Daugherty of Philadelphia to Be Third Man. CHICAGO, May 5.—Before he even strikes a blow, Jack Dempsey, world’s heavyweight champion, will receive $800,- 000 for defending his title against Tom Gibbons of St. Paul in a 15-round decision contest at Shelby, Mont., July 4. Gibbons will take a percentage of the gate receipts after the $300,000 mark has been reached in the box office. Dempsey 1s to get the first $100,000 today if he can raise a bond of $100,- 000 as stipulated by Montana bank. ers. That bond is the only apparent obstacle to the match. © money will be paid to Kearns, jempsey’s manager, and then he will attach his signature to the contract. Club Standing : Gibbons will recetved 50 per cent National League. of the gate receipts up to the $600,000; Clubs Won Lost: Pet: mark and 26 per cent of all over that.|New York 13 5 72a He will be allowed $2,500 for training | Chicago -. 10 7 ees expenses while Dempsey will be given | Boston 9 #7 (563 $10,000. Pittsburgh ry 8 529 A compromise settled the dispute| St. Louis 8 9 471 over the referee question when| Philadelphia ——— 6 8 429 Kearns named Jimmie Daugherty of | Cincinnati 1 10 “412 Philadelphia, Eddie Kane, manager Brooklyn a gag ooh o8e, ef Gibbons, refused to accept him. Kearns said he would name another referee today. Kane has already made arrangements to post a $25,000 Won. Lost, guarantee for his boxer. Rae FH § LOS ANGELES, May &.—Jack/|Cleveland -—______ 107 Dempsey, is holding heavy workouts Philadelphia 8 ‘ daily at Helper, Utah, in preparation |oecton ~————___ PY for bis match with Tom Gibbons, at/ Washington —______ 6 9 Shelby, according to Joe Benjamin,|Chicago -—.____ @ 10 San Francisco ightweight, who has|St Louis aes wey 4 arrived in Los Angeles on a business trip for the champion. Nattenal League, At Boston— REE. Brooklyn -.000 ¢06 690 000 @—0 6 1 Boston .. 0 000 000 000 1-1 9 4 Reuther, Smith and Taylov; Mar- quard and O'Neil. consideration establishment of a per- manent training camp et the coal camp of Dempesy City which it is planned to build. On next Tuesday May 8, Dempmey ts to be the guest of Provo, Utah, where a big celebration has been planned in his honor. He is to referee several boxing bouts and will renew acquaintances with olf frienés. Dempsey lived at Provo befewe he amounted to much as a fighter. Relative Here Of Man Who Caught Mammoth Sea Bass On the spert page of Monfay’s © appeared an article from talina island on the Pacific coast telling of C. C. Campus, noted angler, Janding a 851-pound sea bases with a light tackle, The fight to land the fish lasted 1 hour and 45 minutes. Julius Verbel, proprietor of the Deiverless Car company .om North Jechsen street, appeared im the Tri- Dune office Friday with a picture of tee fish and the man that captured At Cincinnati x 003 i lei 6 9 3 1 002 4@x—11 17 1 brams, Harris and Wingo; Glasner, Bagby and Schmidt. —=-001 000 000 @—-1 6 0 Aldridge, Cheeves and O'Farrell; Toney and Clemons, Ainsemith, At Philedeiphie— RADE. N. Y. ----813 000 200 e908 2—11 13 1 Phila. -..070 100 001 00@ 0O— 916 2 Nehf, Jennard, Scott and Snyder; Meadows, Behan, Hubbell, Weinert and Henline. ——————___ League. At Chicago— REE. Detroit ---_000 000 000—0 7 3. Chicago 081 000 00x—4 10 1 Francis, Moore and Bassler; Faber and Schalk, Va At Cleretand— R.ELE. St. Louis --.__006 601 431—9 15 1 Cleveland -_.-_200 010 101—5 11 2 Shocker and Severeid; Coveleskie, Metevier and O'Neill. . Campus is a brotherinlaw of Mr. Verbel and has just sent him the picture. Mr. Verbel is making a standing effer to give the use of one of his cars free to any local fisherman to haul in their catch if they land any thing lke a fish that size in any local streams. . Auto Wrecking Co We tear ’em down; everything saved but the honk. THIRTY DIFFERENT MAKES OF CARS SALVAGED NOW 1117 East Yellowstone. At Scoop’s Garage At New York— REE. Philadelphia -.200 100 021 2-8 14 0 New York --..004 000 200 0—6 10 3 Harris, Kinney, Ogden and Perkins; Jones and Schang. Hoyt, Mi At Washington— REE. Boston ..-.---.002 200 000—4 12 0 Washington 30 004 OOx—7 11 1 Ferguson, Plercy, O’Doul, Fuller- ton, Black and Picinich; Hollings- worth, Russell and Ruel. eeereetagee eee Western League. Denver, 18; Wichita, 2. De Moines, 6; Oklahuma City, 5. St. Joseph, 7; Omaha, 4. Tulsa, 4; Sloux City, 3 (12 innings). Coast League. Oakland, 5; Vernon, 7. Sacramento, 11; Salt Imke, 9. Los Angeles, 3; San Francisco, 4. Seattle, 10; Portland, 13. Texas League. Dalles, 12; Shreveport, 3. Fort Worth, 6; Wichita Falls, 10. San Antonio, 8; Galveston, 3. Houston, 4; Beaumont, 2. Safety Last TUES., WED., THURS. AMERICA a SS Da THe MAN Ut MARRY MUST Be TALL AND HANDSOME AND RIGH AND~— ROmMaNTiIC! HE MUST HAVE SIXTEEN AUTOS AND SOME AIRYPLANES “AND WE WILL TaKe ouR ; HONEYMOON IN THE AIRYPLANGE, HE MUST. BE SO ROMANTIC AND CARRY M& AWAY, AGAINST MY. PARENTS WISHES i} \ ro i Feat YW, " “ +. ww i ’ er yy Faue ee UNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS } _SPORT BRIEFS OKLAHOMA CITY —Billy’ Britton of Kansas City, won the referee's de cision over Billy Conley, local middle- weight, in @ 10 round bout. KALAMAZOO. — Homer Smith, Michigan heay (ova I wyweight champion, feated Joe Lohman, of Toledo in a round bout. NEW ORLEANS.—Eddie Brady of New York was awarded the decision over Eddie McKenna, also of New York in a 15 round bout. ATLANTA.—Frankie Carbone - of New York won a referee's decision over Young Stribling of Macon, Ga., im a 10 round bout. LOS ANGELES.—Eddie Macey of Los Angeles, 118 pounder, won a de cision over Ashton Pensea of New Orleans. SAN FRANCISCO.—Jimmy Sacco, Boston lightweight boxer, and Young wyOMENG Continuous—1 te 11 TODAY ONLY A Tense, Convincing Drama McGovern of Los Angeles were; Curley Wilshur of Toronto, in the awarded a draw decision in thelr) second round of a scheduled 10 round four round bout last night. bout. Each man weighed 1244 pounds CHICAGO.—Cari Furness, the oe wrestling doctor, and Johnny Meyers, middleweight champion, grappled an He tee catione Lew hour and twenty minutes here last} 5 night, metther being able to score a| [natius college here, died Friday decision. The bout was called at midnight in accordance with an agreement. played end and quarterback on the Iowa university eleven in 1908, 1909 and 1910. ST. PAUL.—In a «ashing 10 round no-decision bout here tonight. Bermondsey Billy Wells, welterweight champion of England, shaded Jock Malone of St. Paul, according to newspaper critics. MONTREAL.—Leo "Kid" Roy, local, fighter, won .the Canadian featherweight title by knocking out The Girl Who Dared Not Love! THREE DAYS STARTING TOMORROW. RIALTO “Midnight” Constance / BU Yrs, EXTAI-INNING GAMES FEATURE AGGIES DEFEAT MAJORLEAGUE PLAY ON FRIDAY’ GOWBOY TEAM Giants Nose Out Victory Over Phillies Although FORT COLLINS, Cele, Mey 5.— Outhit in 13 Innings; Detroit Stopped by | Sen Gharile Dix cowsace areal White Sox With Faber on the Mound. tural College hurler, pitched ‘the Ag- gies ot an 8 to 3 victary over Wyom ing University, in a Rocky Moun- . i fs 0 s CHICAGO, May 5.—(By The Associated Press.)—Close,| aay atternoon, 8" ume here Fri hard fighting games marked play in the major leagues yes- terday, half of the contest going into extra innings. The four first division clubs in the National beat their sec- ond division opponents ang in the American the result was nearly reversed. The New York Giants were outhit by Phitadelphia in 13 innings, but won 11 to 9, The cellar White Sox of Chicoga checked the on-rush of Detroit in the American, 4"to 0, Red Wyoming Dick and Ledonne. American Assseiation. Milwaukee, 1; St. Paul, 4. Kansas City, 3; Minneapolis, 6, Indianapolis, 4. for the last few weeks, is out with an answer today to the challenge issued through the Tribune a couple of days ago by Harry Hickey, lately of Kan- Binney —Also— COMEDY and NEWS REEL TOMORROW bse Fe Faber winning his first game of the season after six attempts. Marty Callaghan;~ Chicago left ses City. McLuth has been in the wrestling game 22 years, has trained with Hello. the Cubg took a ten inning contest! mot most of the bi i men in the ring from St. Louis 2 to 1. today. He we'ghs 203 pounds and is| form, pitched Boston to the other i extra distance contest in the national|i Gasper) “Ver Since his arrival aires and was his sixth game of! or any other wrestler hereabouts on| the ‘season. any conditions suitable to the pro- hit in his seventeenth game this year 7 and hia mates batted savagely, down-|°*" >° reached at the Tu'sa hotel, feated Cleveland 9 to 5, the Brown sluggere making three home runs to showing real aggressiveness, battere ! | down the Yanks, 8 to 6, in ten in- ing {ts standing with Boston, 7 to 4. American pesmmt inch ari St. Louis at Cleveland. TINY MPLUTH ANSWERS) Ssszz.ss.rsrects Philadelphia at New York. Chicago at St. Lous. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. 5 ANXIOUS FOR MATCH New York at Philadelphia, ee “Tiny” McLuth, the Humboit,| SJeerflax rugs for your porch. Better has been making h's home in Casper | ond. rf 99 ‘THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH Longfellow’s Immortal Poem made into a 1923 melodrama. picture has in a long time. 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