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YANKEES FACE STIFFIGHTIN AMERICAN, GIANTS By Leased Wire Coming Week Expected to Show Many Changes in Standing of Major League Clubs; Kenneth Williams Crashes Out Eighth Homer. CHICAGO, May 14.—(By The Associated Press.) —There may be some changes in the positions of various leading con- tenders in both the American and National leagues when the end of this week rolls around. The New York Yankees are meeting with stiff opposition in the home of the Detroit Tig: with Ty Cobb’s men striv- to pass Cleveland, now 23 points head, for {second place. Cleveland with the Whshington Sena while Philadelphia in again plays Chicago. e National league but twenty points separate Pittsburgh, in third * |place, from St. Louis in second, while Chicaga. fourth, 1s but 22 points be- jbind the Pirates. The New York Giants continue to holé a big lead, with but six games lost out of 24. Tho Yankees were refeated by the Tigers yesterday 4 to 1. The veteran Coveleskie pitched the Toda ; Games National League. St. Louls at Boston. Cincinnati at Philadelphia. Pittsburgh at } York Chicago at Brooklyn — ‘leveland Indians to a five to 2 vic- tory over Washington, while the Vhite Sox nosed out the Philadelphia Athletics at Chicagr janked Boston 3 to 0. There were on!y two games in the National, St. Louis, Cincinnati Bos- ton and Philadelphia not being sched- qi { o 2, St. Louis i National League. .t Brooklyn— R. HE. teiano, 510 o}ued. The Giants defeated Pittsburgh, Brooklyn _----------------- $10 1]® to 0. Chicago trimmed Brooklyn 5 wh leo —Alexand a Hartnett, Laster esa aa Hasry Heilmann of Detroit brought ‘Vanca, Decatur and Taylor. to 19 the number of consecutive games in which he hit safely. At New York — R.H. E.|" Kenneth Williams made his eighth Siena 1ome run yesterday. Batterieo —- Copper, Glaner, Boh + McQuillan and Sny SPORT BRIEFS PARIS—A gale smashed several of he twenty ship special baloons enter- d for the grand Prix of the Aero club France. The others sailed towards RH. FE. Jermany and Russia, where the pilots __1 5 1| would Be subject to arrest if they 4 6 1] descended. — Jones and Bchang; aus end Bassler. Batteries — nd Gharrity; Coveleskie and My At Detrett— NEW YORK—Mike McTigue, who recently defeated Batéling Siki for the European light heavyweight boxing ‘at Bt. Loule— R. HE. $6 of the gucet of the Affiliated Irish Seci- Patteries — Percy and Devormor,| °tiee of America Bhocker and Beverei4. ‘At Chicago — ROH. E.| HAVANA.—The national boxing Philadelphia 2 ® 3] commission has awarded Jack John- Cricagx) —- 2 7 0}-son the decision in his fight with Batteriea —. Rommel and Perkins;} Farmer Lodge here May 6. The fight een se Lodge sata he was fouled. Weatern League. SS Omehe 7, Des Moines 6. Oklahoma City 8, Tulsa 4. Wichita 10, St. Joseph 3. Sioux City-Dener, postponed, rain, CORRECTION. An error was made in the story in Sunday's ‘Tribune regarding the connections of the men who pur- chased the cigar store of Tom Mc- Coast League. Donald. 8. J. Aniston still owns the Porfand 63, Los Angeles 3.4. American cafe at Evansville. Mr. Vernon 9-3, Salt Lake 17.8. Aniston and Mr. Brown, who are Beattle 46, San Francisco 6/0, partners in the cigar store, were First Bacramento 6, Oakland 6— @elled in ath to catch train. Second Sacramento—Oakana 8, Bcramento 10. American Association. Milweukeo 2, Kansas City 7. Toledo 15 Columbus 4. Louleville 13, Indianapolis St. Poul 8, Minneapolis 6. formerly associated in business at the now the A. & F. cafe. Disaster After. eague Texas Beaumont 7, Wichita Falls 8, Houston 2, Fort Worth 5. San Antonio 3, Dallas 5 Galveston 1, Shreveport 6. Club Standing || Pet Lost 6 11 12 12 11 14 15 Flashy .291| New York, Philadelphia — .318| stumbled and broke his n over the horse's head, American League. Club Won Lost Pet New York 8 Cleveland -. 10 Detroit — 11 Philadelphia — 10 St. Louis . 12 Washington - 11 Chicago 2 ee Boston 13 (8 | ‘ATE FLASHES | PARIS, May 14.—For the first time in the history of the Long- champs races, horses owned by an American—Captain Jefferson David Cohn—won the fillies’ trial prize and the colt's trial.prize yesterday | Anna Bolena and Sir Galahad led | ,_ the field in the respective events. SHELBY, Mont., May 14.—Pro- | moters of the Dempsey-Gibbons’ heavyweight cnampionship fight | here July 4 were advised today by | «dack Kearns, manager of Cham- plon Jack Dempoey t ho would | leave New York to’ ‘ow for the during the season of west to establish « training camp for Dempsey at Great Falls, Mont., next Saturday. Gibbons will train et Havre. HOLO oTRIDE) © 7 2) championship, went to Chicago to be) ended in the fourth round when; Jake, veteran timber topper, cleared a tum; , ip at Belmont Park,) with plenty to spare. Then while running on the flat he eck, his rider escaping uninjured when thrown | By one of the contestants Season Rodeo Tickets Bleacher $3.50 and war tax. _Grand Stand $5.00 and war tax. Remember these tickets are good for a $3.00 seat at the big fight June 8. Also any other event held on the Rodeo Grounds Tickets will be delivered promptly. Call 1539J MAMA,-_ PAPA, GRANDPATHER, THis DINKLEMAN -- - WHE ARNOLD To MEET THEM wo im Wr, Vf When a Feller Needs a Friend DUNT TDN: *, 1S MY FRIEND ARNOLD UNCLE AND AUNT: AND Tae Rest-~-- 1 WANT Par og Che Casper Daily Tribune THE TRIBUNE'S PAGE OF ILM MEETCHA, res VmM_SURE, 7% Poor ALINE! HER BEST BOY FRIEND ON THE OCCASION OF COMING R Yo MEET HER FOLKS, NEVER SEEMED SO MuUcH AT A DISADVAN TAGY He WAS. ALWAYS So COLLEGIATE AND EVERYTHING | FT VEE Fs Harvey Denies Resigning Post NEW YORK, May 14.—(By The As- scclated Press.}—George - Harvey, American ambassador to Great Brit- ain declared upon his arrival on the steamship George Washington that that he knew nothing about reports that he fhe resigned or planned to resign in order to direct a campaign for the renomination of President Harding. eS China etill leads in silk production although the actual amount is un- unknown, with Japan second. ae seat West Virginia leads all the states American cafe in Casper which islin the production of chestnut and yel- low cedar. a Gear Jump es Sale 1923. 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It is all you have! The answer, then, is, build up your blood-power! 8. S. 8. will do it! It is the great-|at all good drug stores. Tho largo est blood-cell builder known. This|size is more economical. Get a bot- is why it has proven such start-|tle today! . S.S.S. makes you feel like yourself again am highly pleased. S.S.S. has im- proved my complexion. I have gained in weight and feel much stronger.” Try it yourself. 8S. S. S. is sold What Could Be Sweeter? MANY ADDED FEATURES AND ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY Gigantic Navajo Blanket Dance SIX HUGE BLANKETS GIVEN AWAY TUESDAY NIGHT Tom Watkins’ Orchestra and Feature Entertainers Dancing Starts at 9 P. M. ~ ARKEON DANCING ACADEMY Regular Popular Monday Night Dance, Tonight EP A Na BRET WILLARD-FIRPO MATGH IS MADE Big Jess Ready to Battle Heavyweight Contender on June 30. NEW YORK, May 14.—{By The As- sociated Press.)—The proposed fight between Jess Willard and Luis Firpo, victors Saturday in the main bouts of the Milk Fund show at the Yan- kee stadium, to sclect an opponent for Jack Dempsey, was a step nearer completion today when Willard agreed to meet the South American on June 30, providing satisfactory terms were arranged. Shop Strikers In Denver Vote To End Walkout DENVER, Colo. May 14.—Strik- ing shopmen of the Denver and R'o Granda Western railroad voted 349 to 379, to end their strike on terms suggested by Russell Fiem- ing, attorney general of Colorado, and John J. Tobin, of Montrose, state senator, acting as mediators. General Fleming announced day he was notifying Joseph E. Young, receiver of the railroad, of the dec‘sion of the men, who agree to return to work under conditions outlined by the mediators. These include restoration of pensios and pass privileges. to- Fair Weather Forecast For WM. WRIGLEY FACING FIGHT Ousting from Organized Ball Promised if Seattle Owner- ship Is True. SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., May 14.— President William H. McCarthy of the Pacific Coast Baseball league, de- clared today he would drive William Wrigley, Jr., owner of the Chicago Nationals and the Los Angeles Coast league teams, from organized base- ball if he finds Wrigley has one cent invested in the Seattle Coast league club. oe FOREST FIRE CONTROLLED ESLY, Minn., May 14.—Aided by last night's light rain, guards have brought the Stony River forest fire under control, Ranger Tom Dentiey reported to forestry heaCquarters to- day. A crew of twenty men prevented the flames from reaching vatuable stands of spruce, William Barker, Jr., acting as supervisor, believes the fire will be virtually extinguished by night if the weather remains favor- able. Nine small fires were located in this vicinity over the week end. ‘The first practical typewriter was made in 1867. a A, L. Lake Is an out-of-town busi. ness caller here for a few days from Chicago. WYOMING Continuous—1 to 11 Last Times Today ‘BAVU’ —With— WALLACE BEERY ESTELLE TAYLOR FORREST STANLEY —And— JOSEPH .SWICKARD —Also— BABY PEGGY —In— “The Kid Reporter” 10c and 40c TOMORROW DOROTHY DALTON “Moran of the Lady Letty” IF HENRY FORD good as Had to quit making automobiles and wanted to do something that would make him the idol of the people of the United States, he’d produce motion pictures as “WESTBOUND LIMITED” Coming Week AME RICA WASHINGTON, May 14—Weath- er outlook for the week beginning Monday: P Mountain and plateau regions, Pac! fic states: Generally fair with tem- perature near normal, WAGE RAISE PETITIONED for increase in pay, ranging from two to 15 cents an hour, were filed with the United States Labor Board today TODAY an. TUESDAY Douglas MacLean “SUNSHINE TRAIL” The comedy-drama of a young man from Montana whose motto was “Spread q little sunshine everyday.” The trouble an¢ mixups it got him into makes delightful entertainment. ALSO Clyde Cook in “The Artist” CHICAGO, May 14—Two requests|Shows at 1, 2, 8:30. 5, 6:30, 8, 9:30 10c and 400 IRIS . TODAY and TUESDAY “AS A MAN THINKS” A powerful drama with a star cast including Leah Baird ALSO BUSTER KEATON —In— “The Blacksmith” 1 to 11 10c and 20c SR a a SE sorb cea A by Maintenance of Way employes on] WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AT THE AMERICA the San Antonio and Arkansas Pass and Western Pacific railroads. RIALTO Now Playing For an indefinite run HAROLD LLOYD In his latest 7-reel comedy ‘‘Safety Last’”’ In, climbing the side of this twelve story building, LLOYD risked his life to give you a LAUGH and a thrill. You only risk a rib when you see it. Shows Start 1, 2:26, 8:52, 5:08, 6:44, 8:10, 9:36 SPECIALTIES eS “SILVER WINGS” with MARY CARR ra as _TTa se CASPERS FAMILY THEATRE £\ Bu LYE ED LAST TIMES TONIGHT 8 The Revue of Revues Company s 20—PEOPLE—20 s 8 In the Big Musical Merry-Go-Round S 4 “MIKE AND HERMAN IN < i} HONOLULU” 2 Photoplay E * Zane Grey’s Masterpiece “DESERT GOLD” Two Shows Tonight—7 and 9 . WATCH — TOMORROW'S TRIBUNE} FOR THE Greatest Announcement Ever Made by THE FRANTZ SHOP 426 East Second St. Hard water makes baby’s skin Bathe your baby in Hill Crest Water. IT’S SOFT AND PURE- Phone 1151

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