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TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1923 World Results By Leased Wire Che Casper Dally Tribune SHATSON-LONG BOUT CANCELLED, | Yost stern Wat Tins Ab MOSHER BEATS BATTLING” SILVA Headliner on Elks Ring Card Fails to Materialize When Principal Is Called Away by Illness; Benny Silva Outpoints Snyder Failure of “One-Step” Watson to meet Charley Long of Omaha in the headliner last night on the Elks’ card-ruined what looked like one of the best programs lined up here this season for the boxing fans. It was announced that the for- mer was unable to box owing to the illness of his father. In the other main event “Bull” Mosher of Denver won on points from Battling Silva. Thef of the third round. In the fourth match was full of heavy hitting and/ Silva Ianded a heavy right that Mosher landed more frequently, The | seemed to take the steam out of Sny- fexican was game and took a lot of | der and from then on the fight was ysis but he could not quite all Silva, break even with Mosher, particularly | K'd Bell and Eddle Moon were put in the latter part of the fight. on in place of the Watson-Sitva go Benny Silva evened up for his] and fought seven slow, uninteresting brother’s defeat by winning from rounds before Bell's seconds tossed Mike Snyder on points, The two the towel into the ring. Neither man bantams put up a live'y scrap, Snyder | 1s classy enough to furnish much ex- being away out in front at the end TO BEAT FIRPD dozen times before the seventh and Detroit Bear Has 16 Knock- never had a look !n on winning. Kid Mex and George Matherly outs to Credit Out of 17 Ring Battles. fought a six-round draw as a pre- Mminary Mickey Regan of Butte stopped Cullen in the second round of a fourround curtain raiser. It ws announced that Hugh Walk- er, Kansas City heavy, will meet Harvey Perkins at the auditorium the evening of May 21. FIRST ROUND RESULTS IN BRITISH PLAY DEAL, England, May 8—Addi- tional results In the British Open Amateur Golf tournament which opened here Monday follow: None of the outstanding British stars was matched against an American in the first round, although Jess Sweetser, American amateur cham- pion, had a formidable opponent im Noel Layton, a heavy hitter. Harrison R. Johnston of St. Paul, Minn., defeated H. H. Hoeléem, Bowdon, England, 9 and 7. George V. Rolan, Houston, Tex., defeated J. A. Board, Home Park, England 6 and 4. Robort Hunter, Clareenent, Cafif., defeated Hi. Lake, Hartford, Conn., 4 and 2. Leslie Schon, Royal Cinque Ports, England, defeated Reginald M. Lewis, Greenwhich, Conn., 1 up. NEW YORE. May 8.—Jack McAu- Uffe TI, is the least known in pugil- istic circles of any of the four main performers in the milk fund boxing show at the Yankee Staudium next Saturday, but the Detroit bear {is full of confidence. He is matched with Luis Angel Firpo, the South Ameri- can, ih & 18-round contest preceding , the Jess Willard-Mloyd Johnson en- counter. The westerner is undaunted by the imposing knockout record of the Ar- gentinian. McAuliffe points to his own knock- out record. It shows that he has scored 16 knockouta in 17 bouts. Floyd Johnson, who is matched with Joes Willard, is the only man who has remained the I!mit with McAuliffe, according to the records. Floyd and Jack battled six rounds at Tacoma, Washington, in 1922 and the latter was awarded the referee's Baseball Chatter W. L. Hartley, Cooden and 1. rT. Weedale, Wiismiew, de- Martin Smith, Royal St. 4 and 3. Tt ip aid that Manager Miller Hug-| Ports, defeated Jess Swesteer, gine is sorry now that he allowed Sinners Unmesesees amaécur charm- Chick Fewster to way from hi: lon), 5 team. 5" sca watt Weicht, Jr. of Loe Anetan Commander B. Banner- Phnfllicn Superbas 4 hes’ seouiiog te an even akc ae man, Rowland’s Castle, England, 2 team having wen three and lost three| “ Ye. Deal England, May 8.—(By The As “Reb” Buses, the sociated Preas)—S, Davison, Herron, Pirate, hasn't hit his stride yet, but|o¢ Chicago today won his match in the first round of the British amateur Working order soon. golf tourney which he was unable to Looks as if the baseball sharps) play yesterday because of the large guessed right when they opined that| field. He defeated J. B. Beddard of ‘Tris Speaker had a real ball team at’South Staffs, a British entrant, 2 Cleveland this season. to 1. When you feel you’re due for a real bang-up smoke ‘ © * a De Luxe 15c ‘The Harvester Cigar is made by (Consolidated Cigar Corporation, New York Distributed by ROTHENBERG & SCHLOSS CIGAR COMPANY Denver, Colo, ( (WONDER tf ANY= BodY WAS EVER So HUNGRY_AS 1 AME THERE ISN'T MUCH SENSE HAVING A STomace iF You HAVEN'T ANYTHING To PUT INTO IT ts THERE Now ? Club Standing National League. Al2 ‘Washington St. Louls 1 Yesterday’s ‘ankahaiies burgh in the National by defeating | over Herb Ryan of San Francisco, at Spaces R. H. E. | Phitadetphia in a game that was Tho men are wolterweights. ES: Takiials ose 413 2 ™ade interesting by Casey Stengel, Pittsburgh —. So 1886. § Giant outfielder, who resented with CHICAGO—With the ate Batterles—Sherdell, North, Wig-| his fists two offerings of the es $25,000 forfeit, Eddie ‘Kane, manager ton, Barfoot and Ainsmith, Mc-| hurler, ed poceireph ilies wington, rfoot an ith, Me- said were “bean balls.” Both play-|°f Tom Gibbons, St. Paul heavy Curdy; Adams and Gooch. | At Phitadelphia— RH, E.| after thelr fight. The ecore was 13) ists binding a champlonsiip match New York ---18 16 0| to 3. eatin. meagre Philadelphia c----—-- 8 13 2| Veteran Babe Adams tightened in palais Battaries—jfentley and Siyder; | the pinches and the Pirates trampled Meadows, Weinert, Bishop sane St Louis, 11 to 4. Charlie Grimm,|,.NEW ORLEANS—Billy McCann, ling, \O'Brien. | Pirate first sacker, maintained h's| Cleveland, won the decision over —_—_— | patting record, getting three safeties | Y0UNs Leonard, New Orleans in a 15 At Boston R. H. E.| ana now has hit in all of the 20 con-| Tund.bont, Brooklyn 2/ tests in which his team has partict- Re mei Boston BiL38< 8 | oatan. hls: seasons DETROIT—Gene Tunney, | Amert Batteries—Mamaux, G.} : - can light heavyweight champion New Smith, Vance and DeBerry; Ossche- | ,_ Prooklyn defeared Poston, 12 te 1;| York scored a technical knockout ger, Marquard, Watson, Generich, | over Jack Clifford, St. Paul, when Coones, Benton and O'Neill, Gibbon. American Leagu At Chicago Detroit Chicago Batteries—Dauss and | Bassler; Blankenship, Connelly and Schalk. At Cleveland— -!tngton and Boston in the American Service of Golf ‘THE TRIBUNE'S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS t HAD’ some BREAD CRUST YESTERDAY - BUT Gee! IT WASN'T VERY. FILLING t GUESS - AND THers's “So MARY OF US Too.) WHEN FooD Docs COME THERE ISN'T *"NOUGHM To GO ‘ROUND, YANKEES AND IND TODAY IN FIRST CRUGIAL TEST club W. L. Pet. | | New York 15 6.750) Pittsburgh SS RSE a Jap | dad imeneiemrers 326 St. Lous —.—.......... 500 e Ld 2 2 Roxon "a ‘s ‘a Tigers to Battle Senators at Detroit in Continuation pipet? as city oe 42: z Brooklyn “388 | Of Tight Play for League Leader- Philadelphia ‘363 a Teank 2 ship in the American ctu — Dacoit ce 6 CHICAGO, May 8.—(By The Associated Press.)—The Cleveland -___.. 600' New York Yankees and Cleveland Indians were scheduled ry eecaaey ee Saat ge oy ‘4m | t0 meet today at Cleveland in the first crucial series of the 1923 American league race i ‘42! Cleveland is tied for second place, battled the Senators at By the equally good slab work and hitting of Detroit. | Pitcher Uhle, the Indians downed | St. Lou's, 12 to 8, yesterday and De- ‘trott crept with them within a half 2 game of the Yankees by beating Chi- cago, 8 to 4, Manager Ty Cobb got a|) home run with two on and Hooper | with one on. | The New York Giants kept their |fourgame margin ahead of Pitts: ers were banished from the contest Players including ten pitchers, and ten fielding errors were made. Cht cago and Cincinnati in the National and New York, Philadelphia, Wash- did not play. By Briggs! 1 ‘WONDER IF The LITTLE BoYS AND GIRLS OF AmMERICA EVER GeT.THs (HUNGRY 1 DON'T ‘MIND MY RAGS So MUCH IF t oNv-Y HAD Some THING; To EAT = THEY SAY FIVE DOLLARS A MONTH WILL HEEP ONE OF US KIDS FROM STARVING! Gee! THAT MUST BE A LOT OF [MONEY - 'NAWFUL_ LOT + nits _ NoTE= These PicTuRES DRAWN FRom ACTUAL . PHOTOGRAPHS OF ' STARVIVE HIDS IN | ARMEMA foc THES WS WHEN THE FELLERS WEED YouR FRIENDSHIP GET Wn TeUuCH wit NEAR EAST ReuUErt tS! FiretTa AVE. NL. Cie, AFSC: eemetn E WS Se CHICAGO, May 8—Eddje Kane, manager of Tom Gibbons, heavy- weight challenger who will mect Jack Dempsey, champion, in a 15 round decision bout at Shelby, Mon- tana, on July 4, has posted Gib- bons’ forfeit money of $25,000. It was announced that work would be started Wednesday at Shelby on an arena, to seat 40,000 persons Gn to cost $50,000, for the fight. Mike. Collins, the matchmaker, planned to heave tonight for Minne apolls enroute to Shelby in connec- tion with the construction. Billings, Montana, is bidding for Gibbons’ traintng headquarters and it was believed today the chal lenger may accept the invitation of that city. Dempsey will train at Great Fails. while Detroit, with whom _—_—_—————_ BUD HAMILTON READY FOR BUSY MONTH IN FIGHT RINGS OF WEST Bud Hamilton, Denver's slashing, ripping bantam mauler {s going to be one busy battler during the month of May as his hustling manager, Sam Buxbaum, has lined up three tough fights for him and not a one of the opponents that Bud will cope with could be classed es a set-up. The classy Denver star will box Frankie Bush of Chicago on May 14, at Pueblo and will Journey then to Raton, New Mexico, where ho will clash with the K. ©, Comet, Jack Collopy on the 17th, then back to Pueblo where he will meet Kid/ Belt providing that Belt can do 124| pounds for the battle. The bout with Belt will be on the 29th. SPORT BRIEFS | GLOBE, Ariz.—‘W'ld Cal” Sells of Miami scored a technical knockout weight, fulfilled the challenger’s con- tract, binding a championship match the latter was forced to stop at the end of the eigth round on account of a bad cut over the left eye. 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