Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 29, 1923, Page 7

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TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1923. | World Results By Leased Wire | ALL QUESTIONS REGARDING BIG FIGHT ANSWERED FROM SHELBY reparations Being Made for Immense Crowd When Dempsey and Gibbons Clash; All Phases of Fight Problem Are Being Handled. Any local fight fans who are intending to be present at the Dempsey-Carpentier fight at Shelby July 4 will find much of interest in the information contained in a bulletin received by the Casper office of the National Supply company this morning. The bulletin, which answers the public are likely to ask in regard to accommodations in Shelby, is as anc the Great Northern company has made extensive plans to take care of all people who visit there during the days before the fight and after. All the information reliable leads everyone to believe that people will come from all over the United May 22 there had been from all al i! 5h tee z 34 eR i} i 4 i heii Nil i j i } fF i iz it | kt q j é i | i & | ji i H ull felt | | 4 { Ti i} i A é i i { g 6 & | H i F J | j | i i i if i i if & i g ttt will bave reserve enough for § E i i F | i ged 8 t i i | i t fl a § ! i ; i i 4 i i i 3 i 4 | 8 ; i i : i | [ i i ; i is it a3 ji! Hie Five fresh in foil, 50c and they keep fresh in your ROTHENBERG How to Start the Evening Wrong Nows B FoR A NICE Cozy EVENING AT Home-- A Rainy NIGHT LIKE THis AND A Good t's NIGHT | To jooKK —OH WELL AS |. Know Y Own NAM - — ANODERSON- HENDERa. -No- = AMES ATHLETIC DIRECTOR STILL HAG BACKING OF MARY STUDENTS National League. At Boston— Philadelphia 690 Boston 410 8 Batteries — Ring and Henline; Mc- Namara, Oescheger and O'Neil. Second Game— RB. Philedelphia, li¢ 1 Avateeh pa ee 8 erg Batteries — Wolnert and ‘Wilson; Fillingim, Genewich and Gowdy. RH. EB. i ‘The Harvester Cigar fs made by Consolidated Cigar Corporation New York Distributed by & SCHLOSS CIGAR COMPANY Denver, Calo, At New York— R. HE. Brooktyn 810 2 Now York Tui Batteries — Grimes and Taylor; Be SEN O72 tee SOE ay ‘council to resign, bet still had the Packing of the majority of the students who declared the councils request that the coach withdraw was unwarranted. Mayser should relinqu!sh his post, his friends declared, because of charges of faculty members of the council would make it difficult or him to pursue his athletic program here. ‘The reversal of the position of the students’ committee that was in con- ference most of yesterday with Presi- fent R. A. Pearson and other offtcers Rdopted resolutions setting forth {their opinion cf the charges that May- ec lacked executive ability and had permitted improper practice to enter into his athletic program. Seventeen students on the commit- feo endorsed a resolution declaring the agminst the coach were in- sufficient for the athletic counc!l to demand Mayser’s resignation but reo- ognized that the disagreement would hamper the coach should he remain and urged him to retire, The resolu- }on demanded that faculty and alumn! Ynembers of the coune'l should also resign. Another resolution supported by tive members of the students com- (nitte was simfar to that adopted by the majority except that it declared biayser was tn part responsible for the uitfculty, Early today Mayver had not public- ly announced his course. His friends Geclared it was likely he would fol- low the advice of the majority of the committee. by the faculty that assistant coaches were unable to get along with Mayser and that ths coach refused to co-operate with other facul- ty members were reiterated at the con- Verence and Mayser voiced the counter pharges that he was being “made the goat” by president Pearson, who, he said, desired to shield the record of another member of the faculty a former classmate of the president. ——__—_ -HOMETISN'T. (TY “e WettL MILLICENT A FINE UTTLE 6c ? AND So THe EVENING WAS IRREPARABLY RUINED! WELL AS AnY— ASK me THING ~~ WHY Names-- ve GoT. (T RIGHT On THe END of MY CH WILLARD WHAT WAS THE NAME OF, THat LEADING MAN Wo PLAYED iN TSARAS FROM SYRACUSE First in News wer THAT was (TUM~H- THAT WAS ghee Me THinn~, THAT WAS-~ eH WOOLDNT To REMEMBS “1 CANT mc) MIDGET SMITH AND PARTY TO ARRIVE THIS WEEK; PERKINS IS WORKING OBT TO BATTLE LEE Midget Smith with his party will-arrive:in Casper some- time during the week. Smith will complete his training course for his battle with Earl Puryear at the Elks clyb here. Smith will work at 3:30 p. m. and Puryear will“work the Moecting of Connaught Park Jockey club open at Ottawa. Shooting. West Virginia State trapshooting tournament opens at Clarksburg. Idaho state trapshooting tourna- ;| ment closes at Twin Fas, Golf. ait 1 eyes 6110) 2 Batteries—Ferguson and Quinn; B. Harris, O’Nefll, Remmel and Per kins. ‘Western League, Des Moines, 8; Denver, 6. Tulsa, 4; St. Joseph, 3. No othere, Dallas, 4; Houston, 22. Fort Worth, 10; Beaumont, 4, Wichita Falls, 9; Galveston, 4, Bhreveport, San Antonio, 9. American Association. Toledo, 6; St. Paul, 0. Louisville, 1; Kansas City, 5. Columbus, f% Minnespolis, 3. National. interscholastio ship tournament, at Rye, N. Y, Polo, Annual tournament of Bryn Mawr Polo club, Bryn Mawr, Pa. Annual tournament of Whippany River club, Marristown, N. J. Horse Show, Amma show of Devan (a) Horse show association. Boxing. Frankie Genaro vs, Herbie Schaef- er, 10 rounds, at Indianapolis, ‘Wolf Larsen va, Pat MoOnrthy, 10 Feunds, at Waterville, Me, Joe éynch vs. Young Montreal, 10) rounds, at Providence, Frank Carbone vs. Jimmy Darcy, 1 rounds, at Albany, N. Y. | ————.——— | COLUMBUS, 0—O, Noel Work-| man, of Huntington, W. Va., former quarter back on Ohio State's football team and » member of the 1923 base ball squad today was awarded the big ten scholarship medal for combined excellence in athletics-and scholar- ship. hour preceding. Fanning, who left Wichita last night, will work with Puryear and Waltace, who-is-on his way from El Pease, will work with Leeal boys will complete the spar Ting partners list for the topmeteh om. Harvey Perkins who te training faithfully for his 10-round mil! with Jack Lee is working evenings at the Sandbar gym, The Casper heavy star is out to show the home folks that it it is not necessary to go to New York or Kaneas City for all the high class fistic talent. If Harvey fights Lee the way he ts training for him Monsieur Jaques will epend session grabbimg canaries and count ing stars. Teddy Gartin crashing Omaha welter will arrive within the week and complete his training for Georgie Moser, Denver'a best welterweight bet. Moser will train at Denver uo- til a few dGmys before the fight and will then make the trip up to Casper. Gartin while not a fiashy bexer car ries the reputation of beime a puncher and socks hard having his last three starts via the route. Smith's ntourage consists of quite = party, Sister Vera his tratn- er and adviser with Harry Neary his manager will all be in Casper this week. “Pat” the Midget's Irish Set ter dog is also making the trip and accompany tha fighting moe etict wou alecp TAVOOD COURSE To DESCRIBED National Toumey lected for a mational epen golf cham- Pionship are as well adapted for the purpose a» that of fhe Inwood Coun: try cub nenr Far Rockaway, Long Island. When tho nation's faremost professionsis there for the tournament July # to 18, they will find Inwood character- istios stmMer to those of the seaside Inks of Scotland. This ts not merely due to the view of exit water to be had from nearly every hold on the course, but rather because of the character of the turf and type of bunkers, ‘The turf-ts tough an@ springy with ‘ National League. Philadelphia at Bt. Louis. New York at Chicago. Boston at Cincinnatt, St. Louis at Detroit. Cleveland at Chicago. Boston at Philadephia, New York at Washington. pein dit deen vi) Jack Johnson Arrives Gotham NEW YORK, May 29.—Jack John: son, former heavyweight baring champion, arrived today from Ha- ‘vana where he emerged from a long ring retirement to engnge in two bouts, He was awarded a decision aver Farmer Lodge, of Mtnneapolis, deapite the latter's claim af a foul in the fourth pound when tho fight ended, but was fined $500 7 Me Havana boxing commission al- leged stalling tacties against Jack ‘Thompson in a bout which went 13 rounds without a decision, JE TEES ae PES Mussolini, a solid gold roman wreath as # trophy to be awarded the Italian sports club distinguislting itedf in trials for the Olympic games, Refuses Big Sum For Joe Boley BALTIMORE, Md, May 29-—It was learned today that Jack Dunn. manager-owner of the Baltimore In ternationals refused an offer from the Chicago Americans for Joe Boley his star shortstop. The amount of thelr bid was not disclosed but it is kriown that Dunn refused $100,000 offered by the Brooklyn Nationals for Haley early in the season, UNDER DOG HAG HS DAY IN BIG LEAGUES, LEADERS GET SETBAGK Athletes Go Down Before Boston Red Sox, 8 to 6, While Phillies Romp Away With Double Bill With Braves; Dodgers Defeat Giants CHICAGO, May 29.—(By The Assoctated Presss)—it was the under dog’s day—a day of reversals—in the major leagues yesterday for the teams that played, all the leaders except the New York Yankees receiving setbacks and the Yankees and five other American league clubs did not play. after taking two out of the PARTS EXCITED The Philadetphia Athletics, three from the New York Yankees were prey to the Boston Red Sox, 8 to 6, and the lowly Phfadetphia| Quakers, perhaps the weakest texm in efther league, won a double header | from the ambitious Boston Braves, | 6 to 4 and 11 to 2. epratied: his aabte $n souncbag|terd| ile Hy i ( iff i oe i F [ i | | Criqui-Kalbane VERB BUT to Hold Great Interest For Ring Fans PARTS, May 29—(Ry The Asso ciated Prees,—The bout for the world's featherwetght chumptomshtp between Eogene Criqmt and Johny Kilbane in New York Saturfay is creating as much interest among-the Parisian fight fans as Md the Demp- eey-Carpentier battle of two years ago. Criqut fs 2 siight faverite in the betting and t# generally regarded as having a better chance to bring a worl?’s championship to France than had Carpentier. The result from New York wilt be broadcast from the Efffel tower. > Pilot Kid Gleas®n gust be thar’- ful that the White Sox failed in the attempt to trade Fdiie Collins, tn view of Eddie's great aB-round performance | thts year. Hoa ee seasow for soveral yrars said ¢hat Walter Johnsen img back, but he still wins cumes the ‘Senators, sehe should fret. Each it has been is go for IOWA CITY, lown—Charies K. Brookins, of Oskaloosa, Iowa, wns elected captain of the Univevrsity of lows track team for next year. and amateurs gather |= regalia. Please be on time. expected at 8:30 for instructions, J. N. KRAUSS, Secretary. ITS C To All Members of the Loyal Order of Moose and Women of Mooseheart Legion KINDLY TAKE NOTICE You shall be at the new Moose Hall at 9 a. m., May 80, Memorial Day, to participate in Memorial service to be held at Highland Cemetery. Wear all Fife and drum corps are UAHA LEAR SOFT AND PURE Order by the case or 5-gaTlon bottles. HILL CREST WATER WE DE _ 426 East Second St. LIVER Phone 1151

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