Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 16, 1923, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR World Results By Leased Wire First in News Of All Events ANKEES BATTER DETROUT GLAN FOR THIRD TIME, SERIES ENDED Cleveland Keeps Step by Defeating Senators in Close Game; St. Louis Trims Boston in Only Game in the National. CHICAGO, May 16.—(By The Associated Press.) —The New York Yankees start today on the last half of their west- ern invasion, On to St. Louis they go today, having taken three of four from Detroit and two, all they played, from} Cleveland. They baitered Detroit for the third time yester- day, 9 to 5, in an uphill game in which Elmer Smith s red | as a pinch hitter. he f ad run Cleveland m r tied! from Washing: th the bang contest de it three 10 to 9, t Reda" Ormsby form Chicago | semi-pro pitcher, im scheCuled for a te they measure reception by his friends today when| Boston-St, Louis - he makes his first appearance of tho} Chicago games were n in Chicago as an American} bad ‘weather. sague umpire, John McGraw utilized a day by cast-|, Harry Hellmann, Tiger slugger| ing off two pitchera. on one of whom, |® S!ving Charley Grimm, a close / George Walberg. the lumber jack |TU2 for the honors of consecutive| southpaw, he saved $18,000. Mo. 52me hitting. Hellmann ran his} Geaw had yesterday to pay |String to 21 against the Yankeos $15,000 or r rhage tcher to the “Mle Grimm's mark remained at 24| Portland club Afio «Const Iter eas wee ieee eae leng! Th athe r Fred > 2 Joknecn, wae sont bach ns ihe nee | Babe” Ruth got back into his} home run stride against the Tigers| jand cracked out his fourth homer of the season. ————_—_—_- SPORT BRIEF Antonio club of the Texas League, from which he came. In the only game not called off because of ment weather in the National yesterday 8t Louls beat Boston, 10 to gaining half a step on the Gian’ | More than 210,000 have palit ad mission to Navin Field, home of the Detroit Americans to see the four. ar teen games played eo far this season.| KEOKUK, Iowa—Harold Plude of Tris Speak r of the Des Moines won from Billy Cleveland Indt 1 one of his|of Fort Madison in a ten r : famous tricks in esterday’s game|Jimmy Minor of Memphis, Tennessee, | with Washington. Leon Gos!in was|had the better of Mandot of St. Paul} on first when Wade bunted in the|in 12 rounés. | tenth inning. Geoslin overran second base and when he scrambled back to! NEW YORK.—New Orleans will Shreveport, accepted instead. Yes \ Leet The NEIGHBORS - { READ OF A CASE JusT THe OTHER DAY WHERE A MOTHER LEFT HER CHILDREN WITH A NEIGHBOR -~ AN OLD FRIEND, AND ALL OF A SUDDEN SHE WENT CRAZY AND MUR-DERED THem IN COLD BLOOD not be the training camp for the New York Americans next year, according to business manager, Ed Barrow. It was indicated that Louisiana, would be LUIS FIRPO KNOCKS OUT JACK McA Arg loomed as a possible contender for Jack Dempsey's world heavyweight crown when he scored n_ the third round of his batt’e with Jack McAuliffe 2nd, of Detrolt, at the new Yankee 5 New York. Luis Firpo dropped hb opponent with two right uppercuts. Picture shows McAuliffe £) on hi ce in the micdle of the ring, with the bulky South American towering over him, the referee de & Firpo a winner as 60,000 spectators cheered, tae ULIFFE 2ND a OH-1! HOPE CHILDREN AT Home| NOTHING WITH, ONE OF MY Witt HAPPEN To THem Ou A GReaT MANY THtneéS~ VD BE veRY VeER-e-Ry CARE- FUL WHO | LEFT THEem WtTH CHILDREN i WILL 1 EVER REACH Home! ? ( SHALL NEVER Leave THEM AGAIN = *=- IF ANYTHING HAS HAPPENED To Tem 1 SHALU NEVER FORGIVE MYSELF----| MWHy DID 1 Do iT- - -6on 1 FEEL Tear SOMETHING HAS HAPPENED PADGETT GETS TITLE CHANGE Cowboy Battler to Meet Mickey Walker in Chicago | Ring Tonight. CHICAGO, May 16.—Mickey Walk- er, world’s welterweight champion, will meet Cowboy Padgett of Dolores, Colo., in a ten round boxing bout here tonight, and in the same ring Gene Tunney, the American light heavyweight champion, will face Jimmy Delaney, protege of Mike Gib- bons, tho St. Paul phantom who is © manager. Mike McTigue, the world champion in the light heavyweight class, and Benny Leonard, lightweight title holder will see the fights. — Today’s Games National League. St. Louis at Boston. Cincinnati at Philadelphia. American League, New York at St. Louis. Washington at Chicago. Boston at Detroit. Philadelphia at Cleveland. REBEL BAND IS CAPTURED ciated Press.)\—The last band of Re- publicans operatin gn county Wick- |low was captured today after a fierie engagement. The leader, named Plun- ikett, was shot dead. Two machine guns were taken. WILLARD WINS FROM FLOYD JOHNSON IN “COME-BACK” Former Champion Stadium at w York. T nth he t called the winner, Jews, Willard forced Floyd Johnson to surrender after eleve: er man fought gx m rounds of fi but bel! t Club Standing National League. DUBLIN, May 16.—(By Tho Asaoc-! Club Won Lost Pet. New York 18 7 720 11 BIT Pittsburgh -18 11 642 Cincinnati 2 12° .B00 Chicago - 2 13480 Boston -. 0.18" | 436 Brooklyn 0 14 AT Philadelphi 7 16 804 American League. Club Won ‘Lost Pct. New York 16 8 667 Cleveland 5 10.600 Detroit _.. 3° 13.600 Philadelphia —.. 2 10.645 1 St. Loule -—----11 12.478 Washington 13° 409 Chicago - 12.409 Boston 13 350 heart, Zachary and Ruel; Gharrity, Edwards, Boone, Smith, Meteiver and Myatt. | At Detroit R.A. E. New York —..-...-- © 9 1 Detroit eneneeee SB 11 2 Batteries — Pennock, Mays and Schang; Collins, Cole, Olsen and ‘Woodall and Basel: Western Tulsa, 11; Oklahoma City, 4. Others postponed, rain. Coast League, San Francisco, 7; Salt Lake ,6 (10 innings). + Beattle, 5; Los Angeles, 6. Portland, 1; Oakland, 2. Vernon, 11; Sacramento, 4. American Association. St. Paul, 8; Loutsville, 7. Minneapolis, 6; Indianapélis, 2. Milwaukee-Columbus game post- poned, rain. Kansas City, 16; Toledo, 14. ‘Texas Houston, 12; Dallas, 8. Beaumont, 5; Shreveport, 4. 1; Fort Worth, 2. Wichita Falls, 13. Galveston, 1) ADDED GROUNDS FOR BALL PARK Association Offers ‘Stadium Site to Boost Game in Casper, Baseball need not become a dead fesue in Casper merely becauso the high school athletic park is unavall- able for playing purposes, according to the announcement made this morning by Albert Boll of the Casper Rodeo ussociation, Mr, Bell stated ® NoBODY CARES FoR YouR AND They LET THEM RUN WILD ON THE STREET AND THEY'RE So APT To BE HLLLED BY A Toe UtTTLe Darunes! —\ MY ANGELS! | reatea Tom White of Texas City, in 12 rounds here Iast night. One newspaper gave the fight to White By Briggs Vasquez Defeats Texas Battler |» sters cinere, ana. ringsiae:s SAN ANTONIO, Tex., May 16.—|White was on the defenstve through- Mike Vasquez of El Paso, easily de-|out. ee = Easy To Do a Good Job Of painting if you will use our ready mixed paints, varnish, stains, etc. They come in every color and tint, are com- posed of the finest materials, mixed in accurate proportions and are so easily ap- plied that any man can do his own paint- ing as well as a good + professional painter. sr AS You Do tOuRSELF- The Casper Glass & Paint Co. Phone 1374 144 East Midwest Ave. Building Materials We are equipped with the stock to supply your wants in high grade lumber and build- ers’ supplies. Rig timbers a specialty. KEITH LUMBER CO. Phone 3 that the park which lies tn front of the Roceo stadium on the Yellow- stone highway just west of Casper will be at the pleasure of ball p'ay- ers this summer. This is the same park which will see the Smith-Pur- year bout on June 8 and is quite conveniently situated. The Rodeo association encourages the formation of bal! leagues in Cas- per and 1s willing to co-operate to the fullest in giving such leagues a place to hold thet Te meet the steatry cemand for Vacuum Cup Tires, workmen trained in our own model plant and working in regular shifts must achieve—without curtail- ment of quality— Twenty-four hours a dey year-round production! The substantial savings tl.us made possible constitute a direct saving to Vacuum Cup Tire users who, ad when buying, more and more - realize that They are NOT higher priced PENNSYLVANIA RUBBER CO. OF AMERICA, INC. Jeannette, Pa. ®) c nN VACUUM CUP TIRES ; LIBERTY GARAGE i DISTRIBUTORS 428 South Elm Street Casper, Wyo.

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