Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 9, 1923, Page 7

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1923. JEMPSEY TD START TRAINING I FEW DAYS FOR Ho TITLE FIGHT Wires for Reservations Already Pouring Into Shelby; Erection of Arena to Be Started With Retum of Legion Commander. SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, May 9.—Jack Dempsey, world’s heavyweight champion, plans to begin training at ‘Dempsey City” within few days for his bout with Tom Gibbons at Shei- by, Mont., on July 4, according to announcement here. “Dempsey City” is the champion’s camp on his coal proper’ near Helper, Utah. i orpperty Club Standing National Le: Until ordered to train elsewhere by Tack Kearns, his manager, Dempsey will get in shape at “Dempsey City,” {t was stated. Monday night the champion, for the first time since he won the title from Jess Willard at Toledo, appeared in @ local ring. He boxed two rounds each with three local lightweights a a boxing show. Club New York .. Pittsburgh GREAT FALLS, Mont. May 9.- Loy J. Molumby, state commander of the American Legion of Montana, in charge of the Dempsey-Gtbbons fight for the championship of the world 1‘ Shelby July 4, was expected to arrive home today, he having stopped off in Towa on his airplane trip from Chi cago to Great Falls and will at once start work upon the supervision and publicity of the arrangements for Montana. In a wire received trom A. J. O'Brien, who built the arena at Jersey City where Dempsey Knocked out Carpentier, a bid has been made upon the building of the arena in the natural basin on the prairie west of Shelby, where in early | days the Indians used to battle. The bid will be taken up with the return ef commander Molumby. Wires for seats are being already | received, over one hundred seats hav ing been called for within the last | 24 hours from outside states. } It is probable that Dempsey will do his training at the street pavillion a building large enough to accommo ¥L B. | date 2,000 persons while Gihbons may 113 100 200—8 15 3| train in the city market, which ‘will accommodate nearly as many, the ;| building being 100 by 150 feet. ~~.» FOUR YANKEE 333 ehreiber, Harper, man and DeBerry. At Boston— R.HE. Cincinnati -----.010 0382 001—7 15 2 Boston -------—-200 000 400—6 12 3 Batterles—Donohue and Hargrave; Benton, Oceschger, Genewich and ee Ii TOURNEY At Philadelphia— R.H.E. Bt. Louls ------201 130 130—11 19 1 See Philadelphia ~.-.000 200 000— 8-8 1] DEAL, May 9.—(By The Associated Batteries—Haines and Ainsmith, Press.)—Four of the invading Amer! McCurdy; Hubbell and Henline. can golfers remained in the running as a result of the play today in the third round of the Britssh amateur championship. ‘The remaining American invaders +] after the third round were: Franciy Outmet of Boston; George V. Rolan of Texas; Dr. F. O. Willing of Portland, Ore., and John F. Neville At New York— Nehf and Snyder. American League. YAt Detroit— R.H.E.jof San Francisco. 4 Washington -. By defeating E. W. BE. Holderness, Detroit -. the present British title holder, Do’ Batteries—Warmouth and Ghar- rity; Johnson, Moore and Woodall. las Grant, former Californian now living in England, also remains in the competition. ————— | SISLER IS RECOVERING ST. LOUIS, Mo., May 9,—George Sister, star first baseman tor the St. Lou's Amerigans will return to his position some time next month, ac cording to Phil Ball, president of the club, At Cleveland— Batteries—Shawkey and Schang; Coveleskie and O'Neill. Western League. Omaha, 7; Denver, 2. Oklahoma City, 16; 8t. Joseph, 5. Wichita, 1; Tulsa, ¢ (0 innings). Bioux City-Des Moines game post- poned; cold. American Association. All games postponed; rain or cold. Jewelry and watch repairing by ex- pert watchman; all work gusranteec. Casper Jewelery Mfz. Co, O- Const League. ‘Vernon, Salt Lake, 7. Oaklaxd, Sacramento, 2. Seattle, 5; San Francisco, 7, Portland traveling. Texas League. Beaumont, 3; Dallas, 2. Houston, 4; Shreveport, My, innings). dy, Galveston, 2; Fort Worth, 8. "San Antonio, 7; Wichita Falls, 6. 3a ao Today’s Games AFTER You've HAD THere's No DouBT -AND THE FOLLOWING MORNING RECEIVING NOTHING IN THe MAIL AT THES HOUSE, RUSH To THE OFFICE HOPING THAT MAYBE SHE HAS WRITTEN FALSE HOPE. ‘Nov THERE.. [| az. YW wate! ’ WAJON LEAGUERS PLAY ON SOGGY ose ou FHELDS AG STORMS VISIT EAST Aint It a Grand and eae Fi aah WITH YOUR BEST GIRL AND HER BEING AT FAULT By Briggs -AND You LEAVE HER HOUSE in A HUFF AND SWEAR To YouRSELFE THAT You'tt NOT BE THe ONE To Give IN THis Time: A SCRAP AGOUT -ANO THEN ON THE THIRD DAY WHEM You RE GETTING REAL DESPERATE, AND ITS INTER— FERING WITH YOUR WORK You DECIDE To FORGET ALL YouR PRIDE AND CALL HER UP You ship of the second division by tak- a thriller, 7 to 6. adwin Dyer, the Cardinal rookie his first time at bat hit a homer off | Hubbell. He connected for a single |aleo and scored three runs against |the Phillies, Lifting of Harry Hellmann's su- spension, enabled the Tiger slugger to run his string of safe hitting in New York Yankees and Senztors Wallow to Victory °°" "=" In American While Giants and Pittsburgh Keep Up Strike in the National. CHICAGO, May 9.—(By The Associated Press.)—April | \Carpentier to Quit the Ring weather made play in the major leagues soggy yesterday and| pants, May 9.—Georges Carpen- threatened to spoil it again tod ay. tier’s bout with Battling Sik! here on In the American league the NewYork Yankees floundered | September 16 will be his last, accord: through seven innings of rain to defeat Cleveland, 3 to 2. |! {0 1’Auto- It gave the circuit champions a one-game advantage over| the Indians and Detroit. The Tigers lost an opportunity to advance by congealing in the cold and losing to Washington, 8 to 2. Nipping weather froze out the Bt. Lou's Browns-Phi'adelphia Athletics contest and the Boston Red Sox- Chicago White Sox game was flooded out. The New York Giants were the only team to stand the shock of the first eastern invasion in the National, beating a weakened Chicago team 4 to 1. the other. Just a Real THE centrifugal water pump independently driven from the crankshaft is freely accessible on one side of the cylinder case, the oil pump on The carburetor is all free and clear. “Win or lose, I leave the ring for good and ail,” Carpentier is quoted Charley Grimm helped the Pitts-| fo °eaying. burgh Pirates keep hot on the Giant| Georges is to tight Joe Beckett on trail by getting a home run against | June ive but Bes that injuries to Brooklyn, Incidentally it was his| his hands may prevent this. twenty-first consecutive game of the} «“Consequent!y,” he sald, “I am season in which he has hit—a!l that| sghtly hurt, but if I am not all his team has played. Pittsburgh right soon I will not be able to meet won, 8 to 6. the English champion.” At the cost of a slight injury to) Georges will fight Mike McTigue Rogers Hornsby, St. Louis over-|in New York on July 14. whelmed Philadelphia 11 to 3, getting ——>-—_——- 19 hits. Hornsby left the game with| pea pug juice, guaranteed to kill a hurt knee. all vermin: will not stain bed cloth Cincinnati went ofter Boston's lead- ing Apco Products Co. Phone 286. “AND JUST AS YOU'RE UP THE PHONE You GET A SPEctat DELIVERY FROM HER ASKING You TO FORGIVE NER AND CALL HER RIGHT VP Ow H BOY! Aner tt a GR-R-R-RAND AND GLOR-R-R-RiouUS FEELIN “AND THe NEXT DAY You FEEL MORE CONWINCED THAN EVER THAT YouR PRIDE DEMANDS FIRST To EITHER WRITS OR TELEPHONE THAT SneE GE THE PICKING ad] Sport Calendar Racing. Meeting of club, at Jamaica. Meeting of Maryland Jockey club, at Pimlico. Meeting of Kentucky Jockey club| closes at Lexington, Baseball. New York-Pennsylvania State league opens its season. Golf. Southern Intercollegiate ence tournament opens at Knoxville. tournament opens at Roslyn, L, I. Court Tennis, Kinsella v: world’s professional championshtp. Shooting. Eastern Zone trapshooting tourna- ¥.! Georgia State trapshooting tourna- ment opens at Travers Island, N. ment closes at Columbus. Kansas State trapshooting tourna- ment closes at Coffeyville. Boxing. Martin Burke vs. Joe Lohman, 12 rounds, at Toledo. ‘Terry Martin vs. Tommy Ryan, 12 rounds, at Providence. oo : NOTICE. Victory Workers circle, will serve a 50 cent lunch at the Methodist shurch Thursday from 11:30 to 2. The public is invited. purchased. Metropolitan Jockey Seater: | Long Island amateur championship Covey, at London, for! FIRPON.Y. FAVORITE NEW YORK, May 9.—¥Few figures as picturesque as that of Luis Pirpo, “| giant bheavywegiht from the Argen- tne, have appeared on the pugiistic horizon In many years. He stands out today a unique as well as for- crown. Firpo is a atrong favorite among experts to defeat Jack McAuliffe Il. of Detroit, here Satur- day. —__.__ NOTICE TO CREDITORS In_the District Court of the Eighth Judicial, District, Natrona Coun- ty, Wyoming In the Matter of the Estate of Cur tis Lee Tappy, Deceased. Notice is_hereb: May 16, 1923, by forming tach a cigar band from a. Cigar Band. Try to put am boxes of Harvester Cigars. | ' { a showcase. smoke. — 426 East Second St, Highland Park Lots A great many people have seen the real opportunity that reason- ably priced lots in an addition like Highland Park offers and have An investment like this does not come often. But You Must Act Now Before all the choice locations are selected. 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