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SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1923. Che Casper Daily Critune THE TRIBUNE'S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS 5 First in News PAGE FIVE =a Of All Events JAGK DEMPSEY LOOKS FORWARD ~ TO VAGATION ON FISHING TRIP Will Have Plenty of Time to Train After Retum Next Week and Run No Chance of Going Stale, Champion Declares at Great Falls Camp. GREAT FALLS, Mont., May 26.—It was the usual train- ing grind at the Dempsey camp in Great Eells pak Friday, the champion and seven sparring partners with iner Jerry Lavatis, hittmg the road for an eight-mile run in the morning along Valeria Drive, a city park highway, to the grounds found over by the Indian explorers on the Lewis and Clark camp atte Juty 4, 119 years ago. | The boxing workout was six fast i" out pretty strong at times and | a bp os 4 ad wring them up considerably. The| Now E eee an Seater ee on | Pauaaeh 20 13.608 round shedew boxing and one ronnd| Chicago 16 16500 at the beg, the boxing tetng done in| St Louis 17 18 ASS Saleen ea oe FF Demee| Bonen ist “ass The werk \ wes feet, and marked his comifition | Cincinnatt ts «6 as as in the pink. Speakteg jof the Phitadetpttte 8 23 258 fisting vacation of next weex,| ——- Demupesy remarked. American Leerwe. peg Won Yast Pet. “I am in 30 ge inte re) ee York See ee FING) SESE Daw. Oe) Se Sektee | 2 | neadphia 19 #12 «(613 emaee ef Seen eee a eee || Clawetcndt is 15 ‘545 VaReREen See Serres Sees, DOLROOS | Detrott 17 17 ~=-500 the peoper thing, and.I will still have} Wosningten Duis yao Sr nen ee | ee abe, 4g Cee 4& which is all the time needed. T| ons B 18 400 newer felt better in my Tife than I pucen” 3 Fy 3 do teday or was tn better coniition.” 387 Ths was comfimed by Jerry La- vaste, teniner to Dempeey, who will of the fisting trip, as will Big Bill, the-colemed cook, who wit. prepare the fim and also everything olse eaten Scores under supervision of Dempeey’s trainer. Jack Kearns, mansecc of Dexpesy| 4, nt hee retuemed from Shelby, where he ow Sack eee had been for several Gaps, and e=-| 0” yoe ae pressed hig mtinfaction st the way Sareea ae the work ef preparation was rolng.| 2+ ona board Ho wil leewe today for = bostnem| Doge een Orem Meht and 4 \ the offer C oe jrect as pleased with at Yate htm by Dan Tracy of the Park| pee Ze Hotei, = commites of 4323 bucines men of (reat Falls, to sive] petteries—Wi and $50,000 to Wiis, and other con] 4+ prtehergh— REE ditions similar to the present metch.| oy cots <7 “The offer Seoks good te me,” enid aie 1 Keerea “and I am pieesel wHR/ fotseries— Deak amd everything portaixing to the prowemt | worrisen amd Gosch a against the to win, but he is fmericom Langue. hardest man of his career im Temmy| 4; REE. Gfteons, who I consider the fastest) wow York ‘sm 6 heavy fn the world te@ay, wEA &| proadetphia 4732 punsh besGer than amy ef them, and) atterics—Shawhey ond Schang; further comsttemation ef the great | woysor and Perkina Bo aa Rb ete ecrrer dee Beg — weeult of the champlemship-tet-| 4+ metros— RUZ Ge tm Shelby, Juty 4” Sa a ————————— Che: EE ed OES SPORT BRIEFS | | ..——-- rac Weehtngten e912 Boston ow i = Batteries—Jehoven, Ruenfi = ABIES, Iown—ardey of Nebratie,| uct: Piercy, Murray, Bhmike resos@. for the jovciin thoew fo a mast rn here by buriimg ft 1784 fet. The| CiewsiamS@t. Lents gate yost- previeas mark was 173 fest. pened; mat. sxRACUel, K. XY—Len Bagach, J sogne, middtowdght champion of Wow Yet} oy zentees, 15; Denver, 2. state, defeated Bryan Downey, reo! Cytherea City, 8; Bt. Joseph, 2. egnted in Obie ag champion in 8 I2| pce city, 5: “ round beat. Wichita, 7; Tul, 5 MAMITATTAM, Univer tty of Kamans cinched the Disscurt Semen: Aeniclotion: ‘Teledo, 5; Minneapolis, 11. by Columbus, 3; St. Paul, 8. Gcheating the Kameas Aggies, 3 te 2. fndlamnpene, 7-eeepes’ Oy, 8, Loutevitie, 4; Milwaukee, 0. Const Leagues, Today’s Games Balt Lake, 1; Portland, 2. Bam Vramcieco, ¢; Los Angeles, 4 Vernon, 5; Oxklaed, 2. Sacramento, 4; Seattle, 2. Maiiemal Leages. &. Louis st Pittsburgh. taxes Dallas, 1; Galveston, 6, Wichita Palla, 8; Heuston, 1. Shreveport, 7; Beaumont, 4, gM Us tae ncn Joo Dawson of Milwaukee rounds, RIALTO 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7r40, 8:20 SECOWD AND LAST BiG SHRIEK DAY BEN TURPIN in i MACK SENNETTS ROARING COMEDY | “THE SHRIEK OF ARABY” Five Reels. of Ben Tyrpin Langhe and Burlesque —Alzo— ; “ONE JUMP AHEAD” 2-Reel Western PATHE NEWS First Showing in’State WE ACCOMPLISHED HIS HELLISH PuRPOSsSE Tre vinaw!/ EDDIE GOLLINS ANSWERS CRY OF KNOGKERS WITH BRILLIANT PLAY White Sox Veteran Leads League in Stolen Bases And Bats .356 in 29 Games; Babe Ruth Adds 24 Points to Late Average. CHICAGO, May 26.—(By The Associated Press.) —Ed- »|die Collins, star second baseman with the Chicago White Sox in throwing the biggest surprise of the American league season, judging from his performance to date, revels in averages @ompiled today. Collins is playing a snappier game than ever, fielding with remarkable brilliancy, and is threat- ening to capture the batting honors/ if. He is the first major league of the Jeague—all after seventeen! player to pass the century mark for years of major lencue service and at| total base honors this season. His & time when thonsands of fans ara| hits give him @ total of 104 bases. raising the cry that he !s slowing up.| Max Carey of the Pirates is creep- Collins to@ay is leading the league| ing up on Sammy Bohne of the Reds in base stealing with 15 thefts and| for stolen base honors, the speedy is now batting .35 for 29 games, plac-| Pittsburgher having negotiated six to ing him practically third in the list of] Sammy's seven. Other leading. bat- leading hitters, Collins having played| ters for 29 or more games: in more games than any of the first| Southworth, Boston, .294; Frisch, five. New York, .375; Hornsby, St. Louis, “Babe” Ruth ts playing better base-| -°75; Nets, Brooklyn, .372; Traynor, ball thts season in the opinion of his| Pittsburgh, .364; McInnis, Boston, odmirers. Ruth added twenty-four | -263. points to his average of a week aro amond of Denver has dethroned and bagged four homers, running his| ewan of St. Joseph for batting string to etght, while Ken Williams| leadership of the Western league, of the Browns, made only ono, which| with an average of .444 compared was enough, however, to give him the| with a mark of 424 a week ago. edge over Ruth. Lewan {s the runnerup, however, Harry the Detroit star,| with .419. Davis, the slugger of Tulsa, has cracked out a dozen ctreuit blows. and J. Griffin of Omaha is out in front among the base stealers with uu. Other leading batters more games: Bauman, Tulsa, 402; O'Connor, Om aha, .385; Wiloox, Omalih, .384; Dowell, Omaha, .376; McDonald, Om- aha, .376; Klugman, Des Moines, .376 Meralco Jewelry and watcn repairing by ex: pert watchman; all work guarantee. Cusper Jewelery Mfg. Co. O- SBldg. 513 & week age, fell tnto a slump. He continues te top the batters how ever, with an average of 448. Dick Reichle of the Red Sox, js next with 378 and Bing Muller of the Athletics has .381, Other leadtngs batters for twenty or more Ruel, Washington, .371; BD. Collins, Chicage, .356; Jamieson, Cleveland, .365; Rice, Washington, .351; Cobb, Detroit, .250. Nels of the Dodgers and Traynor of the Pirates are mak- ing an tmpreesive showing among the National league batters. The vet- eran Zack Wheat of Brooklyn leads with an average of 417, with Grimm, alse of the Pirates, trailing with 404. Bottomley of the Cardinals {s perched im third place with .399. Neis boosted hia mark from .355 to 372 and 'Traq- nor went to .364 from .340. “Cy” Williams of the tops the league in home run hitting with For fifty thousand years men have always blamed women and been blessed by them. See “ADAM’S RIB,” etc, fu TT TIT £4 CASPERS FAMILY “THEATRE 44) LY BOE LAST TIMES TODAY Billy Maine and Company 25—-PEOPLE—25 “24 Hours of Truth” KIDDIES’ MATINEE TODAY i Photoplay “JUST OUTSIDE THE DOOR” Matines 2:30° : Prices 10c and 40c for 20 or] Me- } Two Shows Tonight—7 and 9 ATHLETICS SPRING SERSATION IN SECOND DEFEAT OF YANKEES CHICAGO, May 26—(By The As-|tion within its grasp up untf the pociated Prees.)—Connie Mack's re-| ninth innng, when the Boston Braves Can, 4 eae ara herent Sen.| CPemed a battng rally in the ninth, sations after their second consecutiye| “ing 7 to 4 victory yesterday over the lengue| Grover Alexander let down Cin- champion New York Yankees. ‘The| C!nmati with two hits and Pete Dono- Athletics got three home runs in| hue who has fared badly im recent their second defeat of the Yanks. starts was given poor support, the ‘The Detroit Tigers ylelded to the| Cubs passing both the Cardinals and| effectiveness of Urban Faber and Chi-| Robins and resting in third place. cago White Sox won, § to 3. With| The score was 4 to 0. a chance to catch the Tigers, the| Rain prevented the Cleveland-St Washington Senators fell before Bos-| Louis American league game at ton, 6 to 6, the reliable Walter John-| St. Louts. son weakened after his team mates! ie Kamm crashed out his had given him a two run lead, un-| twelfth two bagrer of the season at| usual for him. | Detroit, the ball hit the top of the Pittsburgh won its seventh con-| wall and bounded back Into the field,| ‘Tennis, | | Massachusetts State doubles cham- secutive contest and the the Calffornian missing another straight of its series with St. Louls,| homer by « few inches. | 2 to 1, to make more secure its hold) Grover Alexander, who set a world on second place tn the National. The| record for innings pitched without New York steam roller continued *2) jcsuing transportation to first went rofl over Philadelphia, the Giauts cut | through another game before the slugging the Quakers, 13 to 8. home crowd without a pass. He went Brooklyn slipped from a short stay| 61 2-3 innings before he Issued a pass | in the first division with third poss to Walker in Philadelphia. You look so darned bewitching in your one-piece bathing suit, hula-hula, We're sure a | | And dancing the || | | | bedy in town wi cravo an eyefull, a —A glowing romanco actually filmed in romantic Hawii. Written for the star and directed by Julia Crawford Ivers, RIALTO TOMORROW And MONDAY 2 delphia, By Briggs WHAT KIWARIARS SAY 0 | LIONS’ ACCEPTANCE OF THEIR FTE: CHALLENGE TO BENEFIT GAME ‘The first engagement betwenre the Owantans and the Lions was won by tho Ktwanians, The tmsue'was one the Lions thought they were entitled | to a split on the gate recetpts but aa] debators they looked Ike good horse shoe pitchers. The entire gate re-| cetpts of the ball came between these two clubs will now go to the Girl's Camp in Casper Mountain, without trings tied to It whotsoever, | There is comsiderable comment now got on as to the relative merits of these two teams, It ts generally con ed that the Khwanians hayo the feo on the Roarers owing to the hat the membership of this ciub | composed of yonug men while cc dating the rough and somettir yy sen of commercialiam, have still retained their athletic agility of former days, wherens the I4ons ar ompoaed of old me fertng from a comp!n n of St Dance aand Rhuma Ague and Lambago and other ailments that are | common to men of matured years. Owing to the disadvantages that the Lions are up against the Kiwantana have consented to allow them to wear skirts during the combat under the pretense that they ean nse the skirts an a net to stop the grass burners | Sport Calendar | Racing. Meeting of Westchester association, at Belmont Park. Meeting of Kentucky Jockey club, at Louisville. Meeting of Ontario Jockey closes at Toronto, ‘Track. First Dominion of Cxnada tnter- scholastic championships, at Mon- treal. Intercollegiate A. A. A. A. outdoor championships, at Philadelphia. Southern A. A. U. championshtps, at New Orteans, Missouri! Valley Conference ¢cham- pionshtps, at Ames, In. University of Chicago tnterscho who are now suf. | Vitas Racing | etub | lastic meet, at Chicago. iG Indiana State intercollegtte moect at Lafayette. Wisconsin State meet, at Madison. intercollegiate | Pacific Northwest professional amateur championship, at Seattle. Shooting. Maryland State trapshooting tour nament, at Balttmore. American Henley Regatta, at Phita- Cornel ys. Harvard, at Boston. pionshtp for men, at Boston. Eastern New York State champien- Central California championshtp, xt | rrmento. estern Intercollegiate Conference championships, at Chicago Polo, Annual tournsment of Bryn Mawr Polo club, Bryan Mawr, Pa. Boxing. Central A. A. U. champtonshtps, at Chicago. Panama Joe Gans ve. Jay Lanahan, 12 round t New York. u AMERICA —LAST TIMES TDAY— “BACKBONE” A NORTHERN DRAMA —wit! ALFRED LUNT AND EDITH ROBERTS —also— | OUR GANG ath | “A QUIET STREET’ | Shows at 1, 3, 7 and 9 | - ADDED ATTRACTION ——| Miss Billie LaMar BLY INGER AT 3:00, 7:30 and 9:30 SUNDAY AND MONDAY | LON CHANEY | —tn “FLESH AND BLOOD” Derothy Hays, Jr, * DANCING STARTS MISS ELSTR i RK Rowing. i ship, at Yonkers. | a BIG POPULAR SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE TONIGHT TOM WATKINS’ ORCHESTRA Dancing Instructress Hours 2:30 to 5:30—6:30 to 9:00 P. ‘Dancing Academy that will come thetr way, but really to gtve them the opportunity of com cenling thelr lack of any physical | effecting the gute recetpts whereby | charm In their make-wp. The line-ups for both teums arenow under conside fans are contr: mous task of p cking nine men from ® hundred, each and every one of whom are heavy w'elders of the wil low and hn baseball a la Eide Coftins for nine a the right k ot the Lions will do ation, but with tical attetntion and duly q recs ft may be pow "m to play tm relays ur son. Cranmer thie ) to 1 on the Kiwan- LS Sr aes Pama | yok Everybodys Theatre Continnews—1 te 11 ELSIE FERGUSON “FOOTLIGHTS” NEWS 10c and 30c STARTING TOMORROW tEEL picturization of the San Francisco fire! You will fmd in this tremendous production hful and complete le of this most astrophe of r times — thrill- ing, staggering, stupen- dous. A gigantic ch- max to one of the moet beautiful love stories ever screened! 2odern IRIS —LAST TIMES TODAY— “AIS BACK AGAINST THE WALL” —starring— RAYMOND HATTON Charlie Chaplin “THE IDLE CLASS” 10c and 20e SUNDAY ONLY WILL ROGERS “THE STRANGE BORDER” Zita Middlevitch PROMPTLY AT 9 B. HUGHES M. 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