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THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1923. INDIANS AND TIG YANKS AND ATHLETICS ON TGP Giants Take on Cincinnati After Beating Pirates in Rubber Game; Cardinals Lose 14-Inning Game to Boston, Move to Brooklyn. CHICAGO, May 17.—(By The Associated Press.)—The Cleveland Indians and the Detroit Tigers, the strongest west- ern pair of the American league, are not making hay while the cold sun of a miserable May shines. While the New York Yankees and Phiradelphia Athletics, who lead the western invasion erlng moss and points in nearly every roll of the ball, the two strong western teams are falling. The Yankees and Athletics kept on their winning ways yesterday, the former beating St. Louis, 4 to 1, and the latter the Indians, 3 to 0, The openings of the Washington- Chicago and Boston-Detroit series were prevented by the weather. The Giants took the rubber game of the shortened series from the Pirates, 6 to 2, and now take on Cincinnati, which should not be too much trouble to the New Yorkers. . The Cincinnati-Philadelphia game was nostponed, Lecause of rain, giving the Reds a clean sweep of a two game series. St. Louis comes to Brooklyn today with the earmarks of being the strongest of the western National teams at this stage, having taken three out of four from Philadelphia and two out of three from Boston. They dropped a bitterly fought 14- inning struggle yesterday to Boston, 7 to 6. The Chicago Cubs swing into the last lap of a disastrous tour, opening against Philadelphia today. The re- shaped Brooklyn Robins trounced the Chicago Cubs agian, 8 to 2, making It three out of four. Charley Grimm of the Pirates ran his string of safe hitting in consecu- tive games to 25, and pulled away from Harry Heilman, the Tiger star, who was forced to remain {dle on account of wet grounds, after hitting safely in 21 games, he Casper Daily Cribune By Briggs | MaNy's Tee BASS Vve CAUGHT WITH THAT BABY— ASIN SLUMP, Oh Man! GoIe FISHING ) No-IM | Tus SPRING t/ Gone Td. PoP- LooKiT WHAT | FOUND OUT In THE of the junior circuit, are gath- pouch or etitlda ke ta Diehl | Tuat's THe one ) YES~ WHEN IVAR HEnAINGs /SHALL WE GAVE ME START Whee! isn't our A_ BEAUTY -: LISTEN To THE PRETTY MUSIC OH Mary | Here's THAT ~SPINNER 1 Club Standing THE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS | BUENOS AIRES | AFTER BATTLE BUENOS AIRES, May 17.—Juan Homa, who said he represented Tex Rickard, has arrived to see whether it would be possible to stage a bout between Jack Dempsey and Luis Firpo here. German Jockeys Paid Less Than 50 Cents a Race, Said BERLIN, 11. — Jockeys May in First in News PAGE SEVEN Of All Events cents a race, with a small percentage added for riding a waning mound, under the terms of a new tariff. Tho schedule prescribes 10,000 marks for every flat race ridden, and 12,000 for each steeplechase. If he wins, tho Jockey xets two per cent of the purse. Apprentice jockeys are paid half the rate of the “regulars” and their share in any first purse won is one-fourth of one per cent, Leviathan Will Sail Again Soon The steamship Leviathan sat Newport News today for where she will be drydocked for the finishing touches of her recondition Germany get about forty or fifty ing for trans-Atlantic service. $y -CASPER> IS - THE: FUTURE - CAPITAL: National League. WAS LOOKING FOR (last SPRine—~y~ ES PACKING ALL. YouR EISHING : Wee New York St. Louis Pittsburgh Club Won Lest Pct. New York 17 8 ber Cleveland 15 11 eee W.H. TOLHURST HEADS STANDARD ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION; STATE TERRIS TOURNEY I$ PROJECTED William H. Tolhurst was elected president of the Stand- PURYEAR IS EXPECTED HERE SOON TO GUMPLETE FIGHT TRAINING ‘ Clever Mauler Who Goes Against Midget Smith in National League, At Boston (14 innings)}— R.H.E. St. Louls -_.. Boston --. Batteries — Doak, Clemons, lingim, Benton and O'Neill. Barfoot McCurdy; Marquard, Fil- and At New York— RE. 3 _ ard Athletic association at a meeting held last night. Other Pittsburgh 241 June 8 Mill Will Put Out Best He Has; officers elected were: Harvey Perkins, vice president; Bill aoe Sak ate he pee Ray, secretary, and C. B. Pierce, treasurer. Walt Davoren Expects to Become Acclimated. will look after the publicity end. Gooch; Scott and Snyder. Mr. Tolhurst announced that the Wyoming state tennis 420-0MD + mMroze: Y—-Ta+ Z— + <4-N + AND—1 + MIA + MB: creat A youn, man or woman can learn how to manage money by using this book. I#s for young and old. Don’t think for a minute that the Citizens National’s new Budget and expense book is ‘only for families and people with good sized incomes. It is equally intended for young people, either living at home or boarding and rooming. There are many young men and women among the valued customers of this bank and they are all welcome to copies of the book, And there are many others whom we would like to have with us and who will be fur- nished copies upon their becoming cus- tomers of either our Savings Department, O-4pno0r: CPN-OOF - MI + WPT: 4- + MADAN: MI4e MO = tow it would again be held i: rtm: i Chicago --------.. Earl Puryear, the little bantam, mauler, who. will tho refinery courts this euiniaer: ‘The aad Departmentor Bate: Deposit BOON yn oe eee cross gloves with Midget Smith of New York on the big company will provide two new courts ault, BatterieeDumovich, Osborne and! Rodeo fistic card on June 8, is expected in Casper now at any Wit CoroemioUn perREREN grape Farrell; Dickerman and Taylor. ‘ stand for this purpose. It has not day.to complete his training for the battle. Sat Abean datheritnad ae hethees a Hale Asisiitenin % Puryear is considered one of the headiest and cleverest day and rodeo similar to the one @ a At St. Louis— biffers in the bantam class, He is expected to give his east- staged by the association last Fourth pamece. New York 1 ern opponent plenty to think about in of July will be held this year. From St. Louis —. 1 the way of two-fisted battling when all indications, the company’s base-| _ ‘teal Batteries—Hoyt and Schang; Van they get into the ring to settle who ball activities will center on the ag- Gilder, Pruett and Severeid. shall be “it.” gregation representing the trans- fee) (9 uryear says that “Smith ts mad portation department. At Cleveland— REE. Wide ton tan I Ike to have ‘thems shampina eee oeee ance TION. L BANK ai Philadelphia 510 8 tear in and fight me hard, I like o score ic’ in bes pepe ea ti 6 2 thove babies," Puryear must not Phinda N — Perkins; Koenat. west vere overlook the fact that in meeting. Smith he will-have to battle hard to keep from catching a gock on the button that will put him on the resii for keeps. The New York scrapper no.dancing master and when he comes in he comes in fighting and hitting with both hands like a little CONSOLIDATED ROYALTY BLDG. 50,0090 + POPULATION +.¢re" Coveleskie and O'Neil. Western League. Des Moines, 8; Denver, 1. Omaha, 11; Sioux City, 1. St. Joseph, 9; Wichita, 3. 4a -O4 CHICAGO, May 17.—Mickey Walk er of Elizabeth, N. J., the world’s welterweight champion, won in a 10 round bout here last night, but in Cowboy Padgett, of Dolores, Colo., encountered a ring veteran who was | Sport Calenda Meeting of Metropolitan Jockey “ab at Jamaica eta yo a cyclone. When Smith hits they go| able to assimilate all the punishment| Mocting of Kentucky Jockey club at Dallas, 2; Houston, 3. down an@ stay down. Puryear wi!!| dealt out and bore in for more. auisville. Shreveport, 9; Beaumont, 18; fave te use his boxing ability, his} Gene Tunney, of New York, Amer- Golt. “6 Wichita Fails, 4; Galveston, 3. cool head in every minute of the 12] broke his right hand in the second| Welker Cup international matches, rounds if he cops, It is hard to tell| round of a 10 round bout with Jimmy |*t St. Andrew's, Scotland. ” American what the ‘new Terry McGovern of| Delaney of St. Paul, but, fighting en- ‘Tennis the bantams” will be doing all that] tirely with bis left hand, scored #0] Franco-Danish Davis Cup matches, ou ave time, Louisville, 5; St. Toledo, 1; Kansas City, 10. heavily in the late rounds newspaper men gaye him « shade victory. gente as be at Paris. Puryear has fought four of our Southwestern Conference champton- champions and come out of each PostmasterGeneral Hany & Now acts as referee to the District jumbia marble-shooting con test. Here he is watching Coast League. Portland, 2; Oakland, 6. 2. brawl with a popular decision hang ing to hig belt. Pete Herman, ~.d Willams, Johnny Coulon and Jor.iny Buff were the crown toters who could not hang it on the nifty Frenchman. ships, at College Station, Texas. Shooting. New Jersey State trapshooting tournament opens at Trenton. Missouri State trapshooting tourna- When you purchased your car you of course had it in- sured against fire, theft, etc. YOU WANTED PROTECTION SPORT BRIEFS MARSEILLES.—The bout between “Battling” Siki and the British mid- dloweight, Moore, scheduled for May 27, has been postponed due to an in- fected arm suffered by Siki when he was bitten by a lion. ment closes at Kansas City. Swimming. International 100-yard back stroke champfonship, at Brooklyn. Garne who won and who Smith with his bantam title will have represent Washington at the Na to watch his step even though he is tional Marble Shoot Adatia considered by the press as the favor- ite for a veteran ring general with a sock can do many things. This was proven only last week when the giant Jess Willard came back and soundly whipped a man half his age. ee eerie BENNY SILVA TO FIGHT When you buy motor oil for this same car YOU WANT PROTECTION. WE HAVE PLENTY OF IT TEXACO Today’s Games — Bed bug julce, guaranteed to kill all verrzin; will not stain bed cloth: ing Apco Products Co, Phone 286. Read This About hn oe No More Constipation National League. St. Louls at Brooklyn. Pittsburg at Boston. Cincinnati at New York. Chicago at Philadelphia. Champ’s Second Leaves Coast ST. LOUIS.—-Frankie Conway, New York bantamweight, was awarded the decision over Johnny McCoy of Cleve- land in a 10 round bout. American New York at St. Louis. Washington at Chicago. Kidneys Troubles Ended or Money Back For 40 years, says Dr. Carey, I have; W-th the news that her fiance had been prescribing Marshroot for kid ney and bladder troubles and now that I have retired from active prac- tice I have made arrangements with leading druggists to dispense this wonderful prescription at a moderate price, Beware of kidney disease—thousands die of it every year who ought to be enjoying the blessings of life and) health, Watch the symptoms. If y: have specks f'oating before the eyes, puffy eyes, clammy feet or molat palms, backache or headache, you ought to get a bottle of Dr. Carey's Marshroot right away. LOS ANGELES, May 17.—Joe Ben- jamin, San Francisco lghtweight, who will be « second for Jack Demp- sey, heavyweight champion, when he meets Tom Gibbons, challenger of St. Paul, at Shelby, Mont., July 4, has left for San Francisco on the way to the Dempsey training camp at Great Falls, Mont. Benjamin will be joined at San Francisco by Willie Meehan, heavyweight, who will be one of Dempsey’s sparring partners. Boston at Detroit. Philadelphia at Cleveland Ss ‘The day before that set for her mar- riage, a girl of Leeds, England, laugh- ingly tried on her bridal veil, despite ts of superstitious friends. Ten later her father came in met with sudden death in a street ac- cident. WOODHALL AT THERMOP Benny Sflva, Mexican bantam- weight, who thas been making his home in Casper the last few months, ts leaving for Thermopolls Friday where he will meet Jimmie Woodhall hakeoveiehte: will bo Lule Firpo’s op- 8, is 6 Oo |ponent in a ten round match here |May 22. Burke lives in Detrolt, Bein: Seve De RAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Joe A Siicnteentacpe of Sporting Goods—Rawlings line of Fielders' Gloves, First-Base Mitts and Catchors’ Mitts; all on sale this week of the Hot Springs town in the main |7ho wrills Co,, 240 East Second street. event on Saturday night's fight card. 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