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PAGE TWELVE. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA MEN [The Daye of Real Sport OW SKiN- NAY! WINGLOGE TRACK MEET ONGORST) |. mao" Poe Bears Do Expected Thing, but Trai Only by eoeebieiP > Margin of Three and One Half Points, Washington Taking Second Place. WASHINGTON STATE COLLEGE, PULLMAN, Wash., June 2.—Athletes of the University of California did the ex- pected here today and won the Pacific Coast intercollegiate track and field meet, taking 4314 points for their afternoon’s exercise. But the Bears gained the honors only after some of the losest competition ever seen during a]set up a new Intercollegiate record by ng out the Univer-|clearing the bar at 13 feet two inches, on team by bare |one inch better than the old record. nts, the Was ngton. A new intercollegiate record in the fans ta} broad jump was set by Hubbard, ne- Other schc {nished as follows: |sr0, Michigan athlete, at 25 feet 1% pear college 2814; | inches, in the preliminaries yesterday livernity (of ‘Oreacn: 24 This mark stood today. = . Time of three minutes and three Geciding 1 seconds, made by Illinois in the one Tithots. mile relay is a new intercollegiate an, leading the |record. The old record, 8 minutes and 4 points, took |21 2-5 seconds, was held by Harvard. kept | A new conference record was estab- shed by Angier, Ilinols, in the jave- lin throw, when he sent the missle 1 the conference, through the air 198 feet 10% inches. 1s agreed. The old record was 196 feet 11 inches. One world’s record was broken,| Wilson, Iowa, hung up a new con- three interco! records went|ference record of 21 1-5 secon¢s in @marh and two new conference reo-|the 220 yard dash, lowering the old ords were hung up record by 1-5 seconds. s far by r three points and the lead & The m ever of the var'! 3rooki and ath! amateur re dies. He 28 1-5 seconds ag: Fecord of 23 2-5 In the p vault Brownell, ad Yesterday’s OUT a for fled over the timbers in st the old world Gasp En wi] STH, FANNING AN VLA Batteries — Ehmke and Picinich; Hoyt, Pennock, Mays and, Bengough, Me scine Per (Maa 1s, B264 | nara wh All Boxers Taking Part in the June 8 Card at Rodeo +, 3 lk (First Gi R. H. E. A | ER eee Punasiphie, 000 330 0017 9 7 Grounds Will Work Out Daily at Elks Club— Washington Batteries — N Warmouth, Brillhart and Reid. 202 100,000—5 8 2 Results tabulated Saturday after moon by Sam Neff, coach of the high school track team, showed that the 103 boys from the school who have R. H. E. With the arrival of Midget Smith, Teddy Gartin, Arlos gust concluded six days of trials in| 5t- -101 100 014—8 13 track and field events made an ex- cellent average reocrd. The boys com-|__ Battertes and high jump, pole vault and The boys made a total of points or an average per student of R. and will work out daily at the Elks 825.24 points. At the same time 65|Cleveland -. -000 000 100—1 8 club up until the time of the battle. Dboys in the Sheridan schools have| Detroit — -401 111 Olx—9 14 2 Smith and his party looked over been going through the same tests.| Batterley — Coveleskie, Smith, Mor-| the town yesterday afternoon and at Their total amounted to 18,376 points|ton and Myatt; Pillette and Bassler.|tendeq a dinner party and theater or an average of 334 points per boy. SSS last night. All were much impressed ‘Tho fact that the number of entrants| Second Game— R.H.E.| with Casper and not to say in the in the trials in Sheridan was consid-| Philadelphia — 110 001 000—3 8 0 t “Plenty Surprised.” Smith has erably lower than in Casper explains ||Washington 003 110 00 8 0] the cowboy bug and rode one of the the difference in the averages. Batteries valberg and Perkins;| saddle horses at the Rodeo grounds The best records show Casper lead-| Johnson and Ruel. yesterday afternoon. They could not fng in the broad and high jump, the = supply the Midget’s demand for post pole vault and sit-up, a tie between National League ds at the local drug stores last two schools and Sheridan leading in RH. night. The Midget bought enough the 100-yard dash. New York —----100 001 052—9 12 7] post cards to flood a city. The best records of the two schools | (Philadelphia --.000 102 140—8 12 3 Perkins {s still working hard for were as follows: Batteries—McQuillan, Neht, Barnes] nis heavywelght battle and “Casper Event. Casper. Sheridan.| Ryan and Snyder; Ring, Head, Hub-| Harvey” 1s out to show the home 200-yard dash__-11 sec. 10.4 sec, | bell and Henline. folks that he is just as good as any \Broad jump —..18.2 feet 17.7 feet I of the high class imported talent. (Pole vault - 9.6 feet 9.6 feet R.H-E-| should Harvey make good around High jump Situp — 5.4 feet 5 feet | Brooklyn . - 000 030 001—4 8 1) the home diggings this summer he 100 times 100 times| Boston . .-— 101 000 000—2 § 4) will be taken east for a trial against Butterles—Vance and Taylor; Mc-| some of the best of the heavies mara, Benton and O'Neil, awinking (Lavinsoha: SS _ | All fighters taking part on the June COLLE GE R. H. EB. | 8 card will work out at the Elks club; | Cricago — -100 000 000—1 4 1) Wallace and Smith at 3:30 p. m. and 000 000 02 Cincinnat! - 3 1] Fanning and Puryear at 2:00 p. m. BASEBALL Batterles—Alexander ans O'Farrell; | The public are invited to attend tho Donohue and Hargrave, ooreniita Pittsburgh St. Lou's — Pos‘poned, The sent sale is progressing nicely Pennsylvania, 9; Pittsburgh, 2. ran, and from all indications {t looks like Cornell, 1 cuse, 8. ——— the house will be a sell out. Army, 8 Western League, <a Brown, RHE Holy Cross 0. Omaha ~ --010 040 000— 5 10 2 Amherst, 4 Tulsa -. 361 000 00x—10 11 v 3 ¥ Williams, 4; Massachusetta Aggies,| Barrough, Lee, Burch and Hale; Club S ‘and Michigan-Wisconsin game __ post poned, rain. = HH, 3. Princeton, 14; Yale, 5. Denver --------000 002 010. 8 2 National League. Nebraska, 3; Kansas Aggies, 5. Oklahoma City--410 030 70x—15 21 1] ciub, Ww. Vorhies, Wetzler and Diamond;| New York .. aes Adams and Lutz. iPittsburgh EY LAG WINS tay 2 | cinta GR By R.H.E-| Cincinnati — Des Moines ~--.100 145 000—11 15 1 St. Louis St. Joseph -----100 211 003— 810 1] Chicago . Prendergast and Whaling; Newton,| poston — Hada, Berkenstock and Pierce. Philadely K RACH TRACK,| Sioux City at Wichita, postponed, rain. American Leag . Club. sla chest peli, mllionaire | American Association. Be SEdp is i rom well balanced field. | Minneapolis 8 10 ae als 3 lea b Il was second and cage Avera; MoGra Srickson, Tipple Detroit . 20 Chicago Washington ~ and Mayer; Ambrose and Elliott. RW St. Paul 79 Toledo ~. 514 2 Napter, Hall, Markle and Gonzales Bedient, Giard, O 1 and Smith. Today’s Games YOU MUST BE ON THE GROUND AT 3 P. M. TODAY Lot Will Be Given Away in FAIR VIEW ADDITION Go Out South McKinley to Fif- teenth, Then East Four Blocks DOBBIN REALTY CO. 287 South Center Kansas City - Indianapolis .... Wilkinson and Skiff; Bono and National League, epange Pittsburgh at St, Louis, Chicago at Cincinnati. Boston at Brooklyn. New York at Philadelphia. Milwaukee American League. Bt. Louis at Chicago. Cleveland at Detroit. | Boston at New York. Philadelphia at Washington, ——»— and. A.$5,000 Home in Highland Park TO BE GIVEN AWAY GET INFORMATION FROM HARRY FREE, The Lot Man lop Brottem SEVEN INJURED WHEN BOLT HITS ST, LOUIS ST LOUIS, Mo., June 2.—<United Press.)—Seven persons were tnjured, two usiy here, tonight when 2 % . Nghtnin nocked a portion of the Suite 103 Becklinger Bldg. Phona/aas iE | sevice ratte essa eo eees | ih” ALAR’ vt Y) ll Towa, led the performers} Scores in practically all events SCHOOLS Pt 4 wy ture in the hall of | were dangerously close to conference aT YY, Vy Is breaking the world’s |Tecords, keeping the 5,000 spectators yard low hur-|0n thelr feet with continuous cheers. igen Cortef, 1908 BY. Tete tee! GIANTS COME FROM BEHIND T0 BEAT PHilLs; BROOKLYN WING —The, Braves, 4 to 2. Score: R. H. E.! Brooklyn oming from behind with a rus | Boston Batter! p.| mara, Benton and O'Neil, New York . - 100 000 152—9 12 7) - 000 012 140—8 12 3) and Perkins; Seat Sale Indicates a Sell-Out. ~001 100 120—5 11 Fanning and Otto Wallace, Casper is harboring more fistic Danforth, Kolp, Pruett, | talent than a great many of the larger cities of the universe. peted in the 100-yard dash; broad|Van Gilder and Severeid, Collins; Fa- Smith and Gartin dropped into town yesterday afternoon ber, Cvengros and Schalk. and Fanning came in from Wichita last night. 1 Wallace ar- rived Saturday morning. All look to be in good condition Che Casper Sunday Morning Cribune ‘ 4 HIM PHILADELPHIA, Pa, June 2 Giants beat the Phillies here today, after in the closing innings, score 9 to 8./ The Score: R. H. Philadelphia Barnes, Ryan and Snyder; Ring, Head, Hubbel and Henline. BOSTON, Mass., June 2.—‘Dazzy Vance held the Braves safe this aft batting rally in the fifth and beat the and pasted three 000002 410—7 14 0 100 000—8 6 Pieinich; | ( DETROIT, MICH., belng defeated by Cleveland by a score yesterday, Detroit came zack and made the big end of a 9 to 1 June 2.—After 000 000 100—1 401 111 01°—9 14 ton and Myatt; Pitlette and Bassler, RED SOX PASTE THREE YANKEE PITCHERS; TIGERS ARE VICTORS W YORK, June £=The Boston Sox went on a batting rampage|7 to 5. Score: pitchers, |(First Game) Philadelphia Washington Batteries — urmouth, Bri! nd Game) R. H. EB Johnson and Ruel, CHICAGO, Juno 2.—Four runs tn [the ninth, including a homerun by Pat Colins, gave the St. Louls Browns g|their second victory over the White 2|Sox, by a score of 8 to 5, here today The Score: R. H. B St. Louis -..--.101 100 014—8 13 0 Chicago . - 001 100 120—5 11 3 WASHINGTON, Juno 2, — (United! _ Batterles—Kolph, Pruett, Van Gil Press.)—After losing Washington waa pitched |der and Severeid, P. Collins. Faber to | OVengross, Thurston, and Schalk, estat W. C. Sprague ts spending a few ha here from Salt Creek AMS age, CINCINNATI, Ohio, June 2—(Unit-| Batteries —+ McQuillan, Nehf, J. ed Press.)—The Reds today moved past the Cardinals into the first dl- vision when they defeated the Cubs |2 to 1, their sixth straight victory Chicago —.. ernoon while the Dodgers staged a Cincinnatt -. Batterles — Alexander and O'Far- rell; Donohue and Hargrave. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baird have | returned from Salt Creek where Mrs. 5 to 3. Philadelphai won the first game Philadelphia 110 001 000—3 8 0 | Whshington -...003'110 00x—5 8 0 | Batteries Walberg and Perkins; SUNDAY, JUNE 3, 1923. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Merrell came tn yesterday from Salt Creek and will spend a few days here visiting with friends. “BURNED TO DEATH” Gen. Burke H. Sinclair and W. R. Finney of the Midwest Refining com- pany spent yesterday in Salt Creek on business for their company. Thus reads the brief account. Its not an uncommon occurrence—you find such tragedies described almost every day. Its appalling—this tremendous loss of hu- man life and property—15,000 people burn- ed up last year—just an average year, too. You're never safe in a tinderbox. Your family has a right to a fire-proof home. Decide now to make that home safe against fire. Build of Brick. You can make your home non-burnable. You can do this even at a saving. ans jh Brick saves every year in upkeep, painting, insurance, depreciation, and fuel bills. ne <3 Zeaiid BUILD WITH BRICK 000 030 001-4 8 1 - 101 000 000-2 8 4 Vance and Taylor; McNa Casper Brick & Tile Co. C. E. STARR, Pres. Extreme North End of Center Street Phone 1076 --100 000 000-1 4 2 000 000 20x—2 3 1 —————__ — | has been visiting for some Richards & Cinminygham Company MEN’S DEPARTMENT Clothing Just received a shipment of Men’s and Young Men’s Gabar- dine and Whipcord two-piece Suits which we have placed on sale at $27.50 and $34.50 i) We also have a few Sport models in All-Wool light colored Suits, priced at j $24.50 and $34.50 Which are very neat and stylish for summer wear. You had bet- ter call and see these special bargains in Suits before they are sold out. { Men's and Boys’ Men’s and Boys’ Straw Hats Underwear We have a splendid assortment of “4 Men’s and Boys’ Straw Hats, priced You will find a complete assortment from of Men’s and Boys’ Summer Under- 75¢ to $3.50 wear at our store, priced from Each, in all of the latest styles and 95c to $4.00 shapes. See us for your next Hat. Per suit, in either long or short sleeves EXTRA SPECIAL Children’s Straw Hats on sale at and pani lenlanginy ch auilettocsyle, knee length and no sleeves. Now is 75c to $1 75 Each the time to stock up for the hot sum- mer months, Bae SR SHIRTS We are showing a beautiful line of Men’s Shirts now, some with col- lars attached in plain colors, and a great variety of fancy stripe Madras and Soisette Shirts, from $1.75 to $3.50. Also a line of plain and fancy stripe Silk Shirts from $4.50 to $8.50 each. EXTRA SPECIAL A broken line of Men’s Madras and Soisette Shirts with collar attached, at, each $1 65 Richards & Cunningham Co. THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST

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