Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 15, 1923, Page 5

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TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1923. ~ FRISCO LIGHTWEIGHT 10 ASSIST DEMPSEY IN GETTING INTO TRIM Joe Benjamin Receives Call to Round Up Sparring Partners for Champion; Willie Meehan Is One of Fighters Jack Will Work On LOS ANGELES, Cal., May 15.—Jack Dempsey, heavy- weight boxing champion, in a telephone message from Salt Lake City to Joe Benjamin, San Francisco lightweight now in Los Angeles, asked him to report immediately at Great Falls, Mont., and to take two or three sparring partners with him so the champion could start training for his bout with Tom Gibbons of St. Paul at Shelby, Dempsey requested that Benjamin make an effort to have Willie Mee- han, California heavyweight go to Great Falls and help prepare the champion for the match, said Benja- Mont. min. Meehan once won a decision over Dempsey. Benjamin, who {s considered by | many ring followers as the best Ughtweight on the Pactfic Coast, How to Start the Day Wrong. Weve were iF Taint mY OLD FRIEND HoRAcE HOLLOWAY -- How ARE You HORACE Gland To SEE You » | % OH UM Fine ANDREW — How'S YourR- Horace— "™ BUILDING A House AND 1 Just WANT To SHow You THe PLANS-- GLAD 1 RAN AcRoSsS 7 First in News Of All Events Tits ts THe FRONT-- You) ENTER HERE-- THis Room 1S Twenty BY THIRTY -BIG LOG FIREPLACE — PANELLED AND BEAMED Fine OHIO CAK- OVER HERE IS THe DINING ai Room— -THtS ts THE BUTLERS PANTRY AND THiS S THE MTCHEN- PRETTY doop en? Vy THOROUGHBREDS SWARM TODAY AT LOUISVILLE IN PREPARATION FOR RACE CLASSIC SATURDAY LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 15.—A large contingent of in- vaders from the east, thoroughbred candidates for the forty- ninth running of the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs next Saturday were here today to receive the final touches in preparation for the classic. ° Vigil, winner of the Preakness at Pimlico, Saturday, was said by Trainer Tom etealey to: b@} tighe"ooncerning’ a’ probable winner in tine shaps. Among the other ar! y citenant R. 8, Brown. rivals were Enchantment, Chickvale Picketer, Flagstaff, Barbary Bush,|™and at Bowan Field, Rialto, Cherry Pie, Martingale and in com- four * miles len Rule. The derby atmosphere is settling Loulsvi'le and it no longer ts nec ary to journey out to the Downs to be assured that “derby day” 1s n the offing. from the Downs, has announced that the courtesy of the fie'd would bo extended to visiting aviators. teen pilots are expected from LAn:’ ‘eld, he sald, and delegations of flie from other fields are scheduled. To MAKE A LONG STORY SHoRT- TH All hotels are booked to capacity; plans to leave tomorrow for Great 1 Cie A LARGE BATHROOM 7A “NO BALL PARK AVAILABLE HERE: Athletic Park to Be Used as Playground for Children, Ruling. The Natrona County High School Athletic park will not be available for baseball purposes this summer, ac- cording to an announcement made this morning by the board of educa- = tion. The reason for this is to be = found in the fact that the park will be in use every day of the week as a playground for the children. This will be the largest playground in the city, there belng three others. It will be equipped with slides, teaters, swings and other apparatus. Dean C. Morgan, physical director, has agreed to stay in Casper during June and July and to supervise the playground work, There will be four teachers working under him. Play- grounds will also be established at ‘West Casper, North Casper, and East Casper. Taylor Defeats Iowa Wrestler VANCOUVER, B. C., May 15.— Jack Taylor of Winntpeg, Canadian! heavyweight wrestling champion, Falls. He was to pass much of the time engaging sparring partners. a SPORT BRIEFS LONDON—Joo Beckett knocked out Dick Smith in the seventeenth round of a bout for the heavyweight cham- pion ship of England. LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Nashau won the Eastern Parkway purse with Bright Tomorrow, second and Wilda third. WILWAUKEE — One sports writ- jer called the ten-round no-decision | bout between Joey Fox, champion featherweight of England, and Ernie Goozeman, California youngester, a |draw, another gave it to Fox and the third gave Goozeman the decision. DENVER CITY ELECTION ON DENVER, Colo,, May 15.—Braving a driving snow storm, Denver voters went to the polls today to elect a | mayor and nine councilmen. The storm, starting. shortly before the | polls opened, came on the heels of | what old time politicians described as the bitterest municipal campaign in the city’s history. It was expected that the severe weather would re- | duce the total vote materially, Mayor | Dewey C. Bailey, candidate for re- last night defeated Bruce Noland of| election is opposed. by seven other DesMoines, fall Iowa, in two straight| candidates, including Geo. A. Carl son, former governor, THtS tS Tee STAIRWaY- HERG tis A BEDRoom — “AND BATH — HERE (S THe WIFE'S. AND THIS OWE (3 MINE -- FisG BIG BATH Roo WITH A SHOWER — Now Here COUCH Dons z. YANKS EXTEND LEAD BY TAKING TZINNING SLUGEEST FROM TIGERS CHICAGQ), May 15.—(By The Associated Press.) ——The New York Yankees have gone after the two strongest teams of the American league in the west. Taking yesterday’s game from Detroit, 16 to 11, ina 12-| inning nightmare, the Yankees ran the string of their inva- sion to four victories and one defeat—two of the wins over Cleveland and the one loss to De-, Jungle Tribe. Walter, Johnson had troit from whom they have taken| an off day yesterday and the Sena- the other two games. tors again were defeated by Cleve- Washington, a tough customer in| land, 6 to 3. By strapping the White the staudium, aided the Yankees} Sox, 9 to 0, Philadelphia passed into last week, holding off the Tigers| third place above the Tigers who hile the Yani ero beating the| occupied second a part of last week. NNOUNCING THE OPENING TODAY OF ST TERRACES “AN IDEAL PLACE TO BUILD YOUR HOME” Just outside the city limits, extending along East Second Street. Overlooking the proposed Black- more Park, commanding the most wonderful view around Casper. This sub-division with its extra large lots, wide and winding streets, has been laid out in harmony with the contour of the land along the very latest ideas in subdividing, with a view of making this the most beautiful residential section of Casper, BiG ENovuGH To PUT A WicireR IN AND A LARGE SCOMMODILVS SHoweER- A LARGE BATH IN SUMMER When you buy one of these lots, you are investing in the most rapidly developing part of the city. Our representatives will be at our EAST TERRACES OFFICE today and every other day and will be pleased to show you these lots, and make reservations, SEE BEN REALTY CO, 201-203 Midwest Bldg, Phone 1480 THE DAY WAS PRACTIC'LY RUINED! J WHOM DO YoU THink You ARE WHAT CAN Talk ME Like THar— I'm THROUGH! You cau @eT ome SeDY S SLSEs To Hal BAWL oUt BON ee NoTHtne Lite THE Forced the Pariah of the! made a gesture toward his th birthday, which comes this at the Polo Grounds by usin his head against New York after bh curve, fast ball and control were lost, winning 4 to 1 by allowing only six hits and three passes. Brooklyn shifted its lineyp and the new batting order rapped the Cubs,| \ 6 to 3, Andy High and Ivan Olson| | we withdrawn from the infield and that portion filled out with Fournier at first, Johnston at second, the Californian, shortstop Carren at third Cincinnati passed the Cubs and went into the first division by de- feating Philadelphia 7 to 3, while St.| Gi, Louis batted hard and downed tho! Braves, 7 to 1 | Rain caused the Boston-St. League game pens = Jewelry and watch repairing by ex- pert watchman; all work guarantee. Sasper Jewelery Mfg. Co. O- SBldg. Hadise nha, abe Adams, Pirates, fort wee National League. Won Lost Pet 2 eee 720 wu 11 12 13 12 14 Club t Cincinnati | Chicago French, | = and Mce-! American League. Won. Lost. ew York . 8 10 10 12 12 12 is 13 of| Cleveland "American| Philadelphia | Detroit St. Louts ‘Washington Chicago Boston postponement Louis The pulp and paper industry in! Canaca represents an aggregate in- vestment in excess of $400,000,000 and gives employment to more than 32,000 persons. Batteries—Aldridge and Hartnett; Cadore and Taylor. At Philadelphia R, H. EB. Cincinnati -. 11 6 Philadelphia £23 Batterles—Rixey and Wingo; Mead and Henline, At New York Pittsburgh =~ New York Batteries— Adams ang Schmidt; | Nehf, Jonnard and Smith, At Boston St. Lou! Boston | Batteries— Pfeffer and Ainsmith; | Trenton, Genewich, Fillingim and O'Neil). American League. At Detr'ot RM. E. New York -16 21 0 Detroit .. ll 16 4 Batterles— Bush and Schang; Holo' Cole, John-} son and Bass! BShawkey, y, Olson, | At Cleveland Washington Cleveland -- Ratteries—Johnson and Ruel; Uhle | RH. EB. | Phfledolphia . ea | Chicago —~~+ os =~. o 6 6 | Batterles— Hasty and Perkins; Farber and Bcha'k, Graham and Doran, Western League, All postponed, American Association, Milwaukee-Kansns City and Minnb- apolis-Bt, Paul postpon | Others not achedule Galveston 4; Witchita Falls 5, Yort Worth 6; BanAntonio 11, Shreveport 2; Beaumont 8, Const League, Portland 4; Low Ange'es 7, NOTICE Doctors Kelth and Har- New York vey have moved thelr of- passenger agents for ralroads serv ng the city estimate traffic in specia and private cars this year would ex ceed by forty per cent that of 1922 and the police department has Issued its annual list of “don’ts" designed to protect visitors and thier funds, The Mst_however, makes no sugges: Monuments CASPER MONUMENT WORKS 505 E. Second St. .Casper, Wyo. Robert Simpson, Prop. It costs no more to buy a KELLY RE’S scarcely a car owner who hasn’t heard motorist friends praise Kelly tires. For this reason a good many people have the mistaken idea that KELLYS cost more than ordinary tires. Compare tire prices and you'll find it costs no more to buy a Kelly. For sale wherever you see this sign SPRINGFIELD fices to rooms !n tha Kim- ball Block over Wray's Cafe, Phone 80, Disuributed ty Rothenberg & Schloss Cigar Co. Denver, Colo, ares cha: =

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