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FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1923. Che Cosuet Daily Cribune PAGE SEVEN = _ THE TRIBUNE'S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS First in oN ews Of All Events | MILLS, WILLARD AND FIRPO ARE NEXT IN LINE AFTER GIBBONS ‘Champion Says He Is Just as Good as When jess And Carp Took the Count; Nothing New in Training for Battle With Gibbons. GREAT) FALLS, Mont., May 25.—“T train for them all alike.” If you know how Jack Dempsey got in shape oD Jess Wil- lard at Toledo—Georges Carpentier at Jersey you know just how he is going to train for Tommy Gibbons at Shelby ‘July 4. “I'm a fighter—not a boxer,” says; Dempsey ts supremely confident tn the champ. | himself. I couldn't train any different for| That kind of a chap is hard to beat afbbons then I did for all the rest. | in any racket—marbles or shotguns. “A fight Js a fight to me. Dean Snyder. “So far I have always been able to walk out of the battle ring. | “Some day maybe I won't. “People ask me if I'm going to train with light, fast fellows to in- crease my speed to meet that of Yesterday’s Gibbons. Scores “That's all the lettuce. } hey credit Gibbons with having a lot of fast fireworks. But match us up for a foot race and Doc Kearns will bet his role on me just the same, “We can both punch. His record National League. At New York— Philadelphia New York . of 32 knockéuts in his last 36 fights| Batterles—Ring and Henline: takes care of that angle of the dope.| Quillan and Snyder. “I'm a great admirer of Gibbons. “He is one of the cleanest fellows} At Pittsburgh— RED.) in the boxing game. | “Ever since he built himself up to} my size I’ve wanted to get in tho| ring with him. “Looks to me lke the first one to the punch WINS. St. Louis Pittsburgh -. Batteries—Sherdell, 1115 1 Stuart North, and McCurdy, Ainsmith; Adams and Schmidt. WELL RUPE - 1M LEAVING FOR A Two WEEK FISHING TRIP TomMoRRow PREPARED FACE FRom Ze “I don’t want to be the champion of the world if eomebody can hit harder than I can and before I can.” American League. At Detroit— Dempsey is training in a 22-foot| Chicago ring. Detroit — ‘The Montana boxing Iaw calls for) Batteries—Robertson and Schalle: an 18-foot minimum or a 20-foot Nqmaximum. “Makes no difference to me. “Put us on an acre of ground or} barrel. It will still be a fight. mon the ground early but three weeks of good hard work are all I want. Halloway, Olsen, Cole and Bassler. At Philadelphia—_ New York Philadelphia -. : 5 5 Batterles—Bush and Schang; Rom- mell and Perkins. “I feel Itke Tam am good right now! At St. Louls— RHE. as when I knocked out Willard and| Cleveland 6 8 0 Carp | St. Louis — eS hae “Mabbe I'm not. Two years on| _ Batteries—Coveleskie and Myatt; the bench don’t do the batting eye| Shocker, Bayne, Danforth and ny good. Severeid. But I'm always ready to go in re and sock. At Boston— R.H.E. Ta be a poor champion it I| Washington Sas wasn't. Boston 1 3 Of “If I) beat Gibbons then I want and Gharrity; hary Wills, Willard and Firpo in order. Ferguson, O'Doul and Picinich. “If Gibbons beats me then he gets the cleanup position on the heavy- weight batting order. Nobody knows better than I that it only takes one smack on the old button to upset all the dope. “I always fight to win. Gibbon: That makes it @ batt! Western League. | Bloux City, 6; Denver, 3. Omaha, 1’; Des Moines, 7. Wichita 4—5; Tulsa, 5—1. St, Joseph, 5—4; Oklahoma Cty, 1—1. American Association. Totedo, 6; Minneapolis, 9. Columbus, 4; St. Paul, 3. Loulaville, 8; Milwaukee, 2, \ Indianapolis Kans City rain. Today’s Game. National League. | St. Louls at Pittsburgh. Philadelphia at New York. Boston at Brooklyn. Cincinnati! at Chicago. Texas League. Galveston, 6; Dallas, 4. Wichita Falls, 2; Houston, 3, Fort Worth, 8; San Antonio, Shreveport-Beaumont rain. American Cleveland at St. Louis. Chicago at Detroit. NewYork at Philadelphia. 5 Bos Coast League. San Francisco, 5; Los Angeles, 4. { Salt Lake, 6; Port’and, 5. | Vernon, 0; Oakland, 2. Richards & Cunningham Cn. | | hour for an 144 ton trucks. ARENA LABOR STRIKE 1S FAILURE: saat Cs SWOLLEN UP tm GotnG oP To MUGGIWISH LAKE FoR WELL HENNE BERRY WENT PREPARED Too BUT HIS CAN You THink OF ANY THING ELSE To RUIN > MY TIME 7 tS ALL Bites ar NNCGERRY \I7 OH | ExPEcT , WAS UP THERE|| “There's — some | ANO HE SAYS | THE PLACE (Ss =a ALL FISHED eRe pb srctes gk Time CAMPING Now DoEsn'T HAT BEAT ie te l was READING JuST THE OTHER DAY OF A GUY WHo WAS-¢ FISHING AND THE HOOK GoT In HIS GOOD--I HoPE YOU HAVE A LIONS SUBSCRIBE T0 RULES FOR BALL GAME WITH KIWANIS AH ONLY ONE IAN AN QUITS iT SHELBY START TRAINING ON RAW MEAT SHELBY, Mont., May 25.—The lab- or strike billed for this morning at 8 o'clock on the big arena being built) for the fight between Jack Dempsey and Tommy Gibbons for the heavy- weight championship of the world at this place July 4, failed to material- fe on echeduled tims. At the time| cal'ed one man quit out of 150 work- ing on the big arena, and the entire crew of ten men quit on the Rodeo arena work, and were replaced by a new crew within just five minutes, the new crew betng in waiting on the Job, No other men quit at the morn- ing hour, and as there is a surplus c 400 laboring men in town looking for work it is not thought by the employ- ers that there will va any trouble in the way of carrying on the work. The demand came to the employers in the shape of a circular fixing $6 for an eight hour day for common labor, and the same for teamsters, with 25 cents a day additional for each animal driven. ‘Truck drivers demand $7 for an eight hour day within the city !im- its and $8 a day for out-of-town drive: The price listed for team owners $10 a day for one team, with $2 for| each additional animal. Truck own- ers are listed as demanding $2 an hour for one-ton trucks and $2.50 an Deman(¢ de for $2 a trip to the fight was MEN’S DEPARTMENT . CLOTHING Special sale of Men’s and Youkhg Men’s Suits at $24.50 and $34.50. Made of Whipcords, Gabardines and All-Wool Sport models in tan and grey mixtures. A good chance for you to dress up for Decoration Day. MEN’S AND BOYS’ Hats and Caps Special sale of Men's Felt Hats. Values up to Lop at $2.95 B4i00; Ot) ecco 20 per cent discount on all Men's and Boys’ Caps. Straws, Sennets Priced from Boys’ Summer Hats A new and complete line of Boys’ * Silks at and Children’s Straw Hats just received. THINK RICHARDS & Men’s Straw Hats We are headquarters of Men's Straw Hats and are now showing all of the latest styles in Sailor $2.00 to $3.50 * Men’s Dress Shirts We have a beautiful line priced from $1.75 up in fancy striped Madras-and the plain Swissettes, also fancy striped and Pongee $4.50 to $8.50 Each CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU 20 Per Cent Discount | Insisting that the general seal oubile and the baseball fans in arena, or $1.75 per 1,000 feet hauted.|particular will wonder why bullfighting is taboo after they All scales listed are announced as|see the slaughter, the Lions club of Casper has accepted the being considered the minimum. This demand was Shelby Federated signed by union men, but tho |challenge of the Kiwanians to a baseball game to be played jat the high school athletic park. The exact date will be an- there was no number signed of the,;nounced in a few days and the proceeds from the game will union, if thers be such a union |town, nor did any represetative of | the ufon cal! upon the employers, ac-| cording to their statements “Mickey” Gordon of Great Falls said to represent the Federated union of that place, ,cft Great Falls Saturday and was understocd to b | here upon strike demands «nd organ- ization of the Federated union. Gor- den left Saturday night, and is said here to have been requestet by a committee of citizens to return ‘at Falls, | ‘The present wages being paid upon the big arena and in the town is Carpenters $8 for eight hours; rough work carpenters $6 and common labor $5 for eight hours. Aiciebisiscteericat | PHILADELPHIA.—Bobby Wolgast, of Atlantic City, outpointed Pancho Villa, former flyweight champion, in eight fast rounds. PHILADELPHIA. — Hundids of college athletes arrived for the an- nual int ; field championships w On all Men’s Gabardine Top Coats, Cravenettes and all styles of Raincoats for three days only. Better buy one while the prices are down. An odd Madras > and Panamas. ganed? Also a f Per suit collars at- ankle length. Boys’ blue and tan colored Per Saturday Specials lot of Men’s fancy striped and Percale Shirts with $1.00 | at Men’s Athletic style Union Suits. ew with short sleeves and 81.00 | in| go towards the expenses of a com- to} | eralls. Trimmed with 4 braid. Per > a. suit A. 90 H WANT THE BEST i | The ge at jerauibeenvat bbed, | munity summer of Casper. The Kiwanis club threw a bomb- Il into local baseball circles re- ently with a challenge to the Lions. 1e of nations” challenge, as has 14 points and both clubs are to agree to the articles before the matvh is staged. The win- ner of the match ts expected to meet/| the Rotarions to decide the luncheon club championship of the city. In accepting the challenge, the lons have offered to handicap them-| camp for the girls TY COBB HOLDS RECORD IN RUNS ‘Has Scored More Than prey by woceme pares oeaaa tinal” Any? Others Baseball es beats before the game Player of All Time. pecific agreements that —— the Kiwanlans demand is that any! CHICAGO, May 25.—Ty Cobb to member of either club in town at/day has another all-time baseball ne, who absents himself from ame, will be fined $10 which sum record, having scored more runs than any other player in the history of shall be placed in the general re-! baseball. ceipts; that every member of both| Cobb's home run in yesterday ubs ate in the game/ game brought his total runs, in hias| minutes; that no| elghteen years and five weeks in th billy clubs, six shoot-| majors, to 1,741. Hans Wagner, the| instruments of torture) Pittsburgh veteran, when he retired tted on the fleld; water) after twenty years in the majors, had shall be the only beverage used to| scored 1,74) runs. both halt, tame and injured teams are prohibited actice previous to the rs are prohibited from is with Saturday night ed. This makes at or American I now in the pos Peach” besid Jointly held w earller days, least seven major ague baseball records ession of the “Georgia for three others h diamond stars of m fastin} aths exce 1@ Lions committee, after read-} Cobb started his 19th year as a the challenge and accepting it,| member of the Detroit club with the mised to give first ald treatment] following records in the way of doctors, stretchers,| Most games played in the Ameri pulances and hospitals to their/can League 2304; most years p'aye opponents, They ask one condecen-|{n the league, 18; Americ n and that {# that the Kiwanis|record for total hits, 3,2 1 ke pains to exclude all raw meat| League record for total bases park during the battle.) American League record for extra t anything that might! base hits ons would only further; Lifetime batting average of .372 re that they expect to higher than any other American see scattered around the arena. League player of ten or more years. All life insurance policies on the} Batted .400 or better for three sea players become null and void for the! sons, equalling Jessa Burkett's major day of the contest. league record, he game promises to be the big-| | Batted .300 or better for 17 consec st fun feature staged outdoors in utive seasons, equalling Hans Wag Casper in several years. The pro-| ner's major league record, ¢ are golng to a worthy cause; Made 200 or more hits per season ad both clubs expect a hearty sup-| for eight seasons, equalling “Wee rt by the public. | Willie” Kee ajor league record sae, rs major ague record, COMMISSION NAMED BY Club Standing | crit BRITAIN. WILL National League. see Se ns FRAMETAX ON BETTING 16 zal cently ho intitmated t/sion would be apy 1 1 into the feasibility of a tax on bet which has re: in ant ing, which he 545 ed tremendous The comm BASEBALL INTEREST CENTERS a SHIGE PARK: YANKS LOSE OPENER Athletics Score Big Victory Oe League Leaders * By Scoring Only Run in First Game of Series; Cle evela ind Gai ins on Tigers, CHICAGO, May 25.—(By he first time in nearly The a decade t Associated Press.)—For he interest of the baseball vorld is concentrated today at Shibe Park, Philadelphia. All season Connie Mack’s Athletics have been de nding at- ention and yesterd they got it personal] from 20,000 hiladelphiang who filled the park to s them defeat the New Y ork Yankees, 1 to 0 st In the majors ie ABIGKT BOPRAITER tore (Chr Io {s but 20 years old. His hitting * ee h 1 timely, and his defensive The defeat Jarred the Tigers from ae pec! Be iaes V ¢ A In was t Ohio, le at Hae ° a8 ed over to ; i - als, but was atsmen of a 1 > a eas 2 a ; t Yot being . nt i ev arily hand- rasa 1t t wan referred to as B pald bat-boy” in base- mone ras Aiogh is hes pase placed reg: pic tiak aes jecause df the inca. le the Yanks were ing str of nine games Ye e the Nat by hiladelphia Quakers, 8 to 2 Frank Snyder got his first hor nted for five L series that will ¢ incy of ll to 4. ibs did r USEOUESGHEST = PAID BAT BOY NOW 1S." SHORTSTOP FOR CARDS °° = go ester Racing ax ark. Jockey club, to in the of Ontario Jockey olub at Shooting. pshooting tour- ooting tourna outdoor cham- go interscholis- Timao rt! Vv conference cham fonships at Ames, Towa. ST. LOUIS, Mo., May 25—The de Tennis, velopment of Howard Frelgau as the| Princeton University Interacha st tour eton. 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