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ee 4 ‘: ‘ y t X SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1923. Che Casper Daily Tribune CHICAGO, May 19.—(By The Associated Press.) — Quakertown’s hitherto despited Athletics loomed today as the New York Yankees’ most formidable rivals for Ameri can league honors for 1928. By trouncing the third place Cleveland Indians, 4 to 1, eave ey their third victory in : row, they kept on the heels of the let the Indians down with two hits. At the same time the formidable Detroit Tigers fell before the on- aught of the cellarite Bostons, 6 to “9, The Yankees, incidentally, took thelr fifth straight western victory by defeating the St, Louis Browns, to 4. Washington used 17 of their ators, five of them pitchers, to no || against the Chicago White Sox, [ cius Standing National Leagues. Club Won Lost Pot. New York .-. 8 sTh4 St, Louis — 1388 Pittsburgh — 18 B19 14.500 13° .500 15 483 16.407 1s 280 League. Club ‘Won Lost Pet. New York 19 8 104 Philadelphia ---. -e--15 10 800 Cleveland ..--~- 536 Detroit aaecxx = 432 417 Yesterday’s Scores National League. At Philadelphia— . Chicago .. menwnncenmnl® 14 2 Philadelphia -~---<-.. 710 1 Batteries — Aldridge, Stuel and Keene, Hartnett; Mad, Winters. Weinert, Hubbell and Henline, At Boston— Pittsburgh Boston -.. — Batteries — Adams, Gooch, Schmidt; Fillingim and O'Neill. At Brooklyn— ‘St. Louts -.. Brooklyn -... Batteries—Sherde! Vance and DeBerry. At New York— Bentley, Smith, Jonnard and Snyder. American League. At St. Louls— New York St. Louis --. — 41 Batteries—Shawkey and Bengough: Danforth, Wright, Root and Severeid. REE. weveene 618 1 28 0 Picinich; At Chicago— RE. DB. Washington sea oe AK Chicago . 419 1 Batteries—Brillheart, Zanhizer, Hol- Ungsworth, Mogrdige, Russell and Gharrity; Ruel, Cvengros, Blanken- ship and Schalk. At Cleveland— * Philadelphia Cleveland .. —- Batteries—Harris and Shaute, Morton and Myatt. Western League, Des Moines 9 Denver 3. Michita 10; Oklahoma City 1. Tulsa 12; St. Joseph 5. Omaha 7; Sioux City 3. Seattle 0; Los Ange'es 1. San Francisco 9; Salt Lake 4, Vernon 0; Sacramento 1. Portland 2; Oakland 3. Texas League. San Antonio 9; Shreveport 10. Others postpone¢, rain. American Association. Toledo 4; Kansas City 5. Columbus 3; Milwaukee 8, Louisvillee 2; St. Paul Indianapolis 5; Minneapolis 2. (0 ganings,) National St, Louis at Brooklyn. Pittsburg at Boston. Cincinnat! at Ni Chicago at P New York at St. Louis. Washington at Chicago. Boston at Detroit. Philadelphia at Cleveland Tennis, World's hard court championship tournament opens at St, Cloud. Ye {uterscolastio championships, at New Haven. | eague leaders. Harris who converted 10 hits into 14 runs while the visitors scored eight times The maxim that youth would be served was scrapped in the Nationa league, The ancient Adolfo Luqus who adds color to tl Cincinna' Reds handed the world's champic New York Giants their first shut ov of the season, 7 to 0, That colt pitching article, Jack Bentley, w cost Manager McGraw $65,000, wo the yictim. To make it unanimous for t! ancients, Babe Adams, veteran Pirat« treated himself to a gift on his forty first birthday by defeating Cap Christy Mathewson's Bostonians, 4 to 3. Adams started his big league zrind with the Pittsburgh team four teen years ago. Catcher Hartnett of the Chicagc Cubs shot a home run into the stand sent two men in ahead of him to win a hard tussle from Philade! phia, 10 to 7. Hollocher and Kell of the Cubs also made home runs. ¢ home run also spelled defeat for th dropping Robins on the Brooklyn grounds, the St. Louis Cardinals win ning, 3 to 2. The bespectacled Mr Torporcer, was the four play hitter It was his third hit of the game. Speaking of home runs, the two leagues are now tied with the tota! pounded out at this time last year— 180. Natifnal league batsmen have pole dout 120 as against the American swatters' 60, Last year, at this time the Nationals had but 77 to 103 for the heavy artillery men of the Americans, “Babe” Ruth {8 creeping up on Ken Willams of the Browns for home run honors in the American league. The king of swat cracked out his sixth with Wright of the Browns the victim. Williams has now only @ two run edge. Joe Dugan, third baseman for the New York Americans made his first error in 27 games, oo Sport Calendar Racirg. Forty-ninth renewal of the Ken- tucky Derby, at Churchill Downs. Meeting of the Metropolitan Jockey club at Jamaica. Meeting of Ontario Jockey club spens at Toronto. Rowing. Cornell versus Yale versus Prince ton, Ithaca. Navy versus Syracuse, at Annap- lis. Pennsylvania versus Columbia, at New York, ‘ Harvard versus Yale versus Prince ton (150-pound weights) at Boston. Portland Rowing club versus Unt- versity of Washington at Seattle. Shooting. Inland empire trapshooting tourna- ment at Spokane. New Jersey state trapshooting tour: nament at Trenton, Polo, Opening of annual tournament of Bryn Mawr Polo club at Bryn Mawr, Pa. ‘Track. Southern Intergoliegiate Conference championships, at Montgomery. Middle Atlantic States intercolleg!- ate championships, Allentown, Pa. —$—— rt YOMING Continuous—1 to 11 LAST TIMES TODAY Breathless Thrills! Soul Shaking Drama! Resistless Romance! “WESTBOUND LIMITED” Starring roiays Gon] RALPH LEWIS Your Favorite —Also— TWO-PART COMEDY | | 1e You'Re A COMPETENT CHAIRMAN UM Trie PRESIDENT OF THe UNITED STATES You BLANKITY BLANK BLANK BLANK BLANIK BLANK BLANK AND LET'ER GO DOUBLE THE CHAIRMAN OF So You ARE THe CHAIRMAN THe HOUSE ComMIT TEE of Tae HOUSE ComMITTEE oN THE PHONE ~ ARE You ? 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WYOMING THEATRE ey says that he weighs 190 Gibbons will arrive in Great Falls TOMORROW ait and eee if onday, and will at that time| Sunday from St. Pau! and arrange- elght sparring partners, Being| ments have been made to meet h's Henry Draake, English heavyweight/train with a local band, as well as who put Joe Mcann away in New| with the Elks drum corps and a dele York at the Milk Fund; Billy Wells,/ gation to equal tnat which met English welter; George Godfrey, the| Dempsey, Gibbons being well known giant negro; Jack Burke, Pittsburgh|in this section and a favorite with heavy; Pete Bross, local welter; Ben-| the public, jamin Sanfron, Nght, and Willie ee BY TI America three times each day, twice| Tho engagement of the Cowboy! each afternoon. Their program will Memen iter here fa! baad open . 4 the jalto theater, maha, immedi. run about thirty minutes, this will i : \q be in addition to the feature film,| “tly afterwards. | Try Tribune Cimssified for Results. | RIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS ~THLETIOS LOOM AS FORMIDABLE. [css ow Connie AVAL FOR AMERICAN PENA Quaker City Clan Tramples on Indians for Third Straight Victory With Harris Pitching Two-Hit Game; Other Gossip. man, ning with ZACH WHEAT CLIMBS NTO FIRST BLE MON NATIONAL BA TERS Nine Hits in Last Five Games Boost Average in CHICAGO, May 10.—(By The Assocfated Press.) —Zach Wheat of the Brooklyn Dodgers, veteran of hundreds o: te: tles; heads the National league batters with an average of .485 as the result of hitting safely nine times in his last five® gamies. < “Cy” Williams, of the Phillies, another veteran, has madd 18 home runs, and is giving no in-, Indians, are tled for base stealing: dications of letting up. Sammy Reds, continues to top the base stealers. Veterans, headed by Harry Hell-| age of 430, He has made 49 hits in regular hitters of the American! next with 424 and Bauman of Tulsa, league, Hellman had participated in| is third with .402. twenty-one games up to Wednesday| payis of Tulsa managed to bas the time the averages were compiled.| only one additional circuit blow this and had ¢racked out one or mora hits| week and bring his string up to 11. in each game, which boosted his average from .500 to ,618. Omaha are hooked up in a race for Babe Ruth, the Yankee star, drove| base stealing honors. Conlan 18 out a brace of circuit drives, run-| showing the way with 11, while Grit covered only one half of the:distance Other leading batters: O'Connor, set by Ken Williams of the Browns,| Omaha, .387; T. Long, Denver, .378: who is topping the home run clouters| Lelivelt, Tulsa, .369; Bonowitz, Om the White Sox and Jamieson of the PAGE FIVE First in News Of All Events Week; “Cy” Williams Chalks Up 13th = Homer, Ruth Held Down to Four. : honors, each having a mark of ten: Lewan, of St. Joseph, continues to hold the spotlight among the batters of the Western league, with an aver. with his seven stolen bases, Detroit star, are topping the| 23 games, Diamond of Denver »is Conlan of Wichita and J. Griffin of his string up to four, but has/ fin is second with 10. eight, Captain Eddie Collins of] aha, .369; Pierce, St. Joseph, .367; Young, Denver, « Meehan, San Francisco heavy, tho man who fought Dempsey. several FAMOUS COWBOY BAND 0 times in the past, with more or less | EM auccess, Draake and Wells arrived tat gvemin we, acte eae =: APPEAR AT THE AMERICA Benjamia and Meeh are enroute, wit matte seam 20 STARTING NEXT TUESDAY YOU’VE NEVER SEEN ANYTHING HALF SO FUNNY AS BIG JACK HOLT. into the ring at 185 or below, IN. it is probable that there will be —IN— feronce in the weight of him and G! Co}. House's Colorado Cowboy band “ 9 ” Eddie Kane stating that Gib-/ will be an extra added attraction at NOBODY Ss MONEY above 180, and will gain rather/the America theater Tuesday, Wed than lone in weight. nesday and Thursday, The Cowboy Cameo Comedy Fables Pathe News Gibbons, according to Kane, ts in| band is one of the most versatil the pink of condition, and will not) musical organizatio: in the country start heavy train'ng in Havre until/ and will surely be a great treat for three weeks before the fight. all Casper when they appear at the ee nf TODAY Ri alt Oo 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20 TODAY and SUNDAY LAST TIMES TODAY TOM MIX JOHNNY HINES IN HIS LATEST PICTURE TN BY “REEL FEATURE “« “SURE FIRE STEPPING FLINT” FAST” —Abore Amazing Acti Thrills Fro: HAROLD LLOYD SR Aare oe tae mone BEBE DANIELS Kong Waterfront, Pa tS —Also Comedy— ‘alm “OFF THE TROLLEY” “WHERE THERE’S A WILL” Shows ati, 2 8:80, & 0:50, 8,| 10 12 10¢ and 20¢ 9;830-———106e and 40c TOMORROW NEXT ATTRACTION NOBMS, TALMADGE ay MILTON SILLS “The Voice Fave the Minaret” e = —And— In “The Last Hour” BUSTER KEATON What a merry modern Eden of ALSO lovely gowns, jazz palaces and lounging lovers Flapper Eva was . 3 ae NEWS living in, American Legion Auxiliary ||]) ras. Till Adam came along. * COMEDY Then Eva turned over a new leaf. DANCE From the sparkling Broadway comedy hit. BENEFIT DISABLED VETERANS Government Hospital at Sheridan, Wyo. ARKEON, MAY 23, 1923 Admission 25¢ THREE DAYS STARTING TOMORROW Spree “aT Triszrey CASPERS FAMILY THEATRE £\ 47 B10) IY RED LAST TIMES TODAY The Revue of Revues Company 20—People—20 The Screaming Musical Extravaganza “High Life In Jail” WITH ALL NEW VAUDEVILLE KIDDIES’ MATINEE TODAY, Photoplay “CHANNING OF THE NORTHWEST” Two Shows Tonight—7 and 9 Prices 10c and 40c ‘ STARTING SUNDAY BILLY MAINE AND COMPANY 25—PEOPLE—25 In the Big Overseas Revue “Somewhere in France” The Show You Will All Want to See NO ADVANCE IN PRICES SHOWS SUNDAY AT 2:30, 4:30, 6:30 AND 8:30 Final Appearance OF The Ohio State | Orchestra In Conjunction With TOM WATKINS’ ORCHESTRA SUPREME 14—-WONDERFUL MUSICIANS—14 The big crowd was delighted with this wonder combination last night. Here again tonight, Also MISS DOROTHY HAYS, JR., Blues Singer, Dancer ZITA MIDDLEVITCH, Ballad Singer DANCING STARTS AT 9:00 P. M. Arkeon Dancing Academy