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TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1923, ‘ Che Casper Daily Tribune TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF 0 RTING First in News PAGE SEVEN Of All Events BROOKLYN FIGHTS WAY INTO TI WITH PIRATES FOR SEGOND PLAGE Defeat of Pittsburgh by Robins Wipes Out Lead Of Former; Cy Williams Smashes Out His 20th Homer in Monday Play. CHICAGO, June 5.—(By The Associated Press.) —The Brooklyn Robins, continuing their marvellous pace, are tied for second place with Pittsburgh today as a result of their victory, over the Pirates yesterday, 5 to 8. The Brooklyn ag- gregation drew a half game nearer the league leading Giants asthe latter team was idle. The Robins, apparently are mak- ing their own opportunities for Pitt» | the east today, while the eastern , burgh now is counted the strongest | clubs of the National league are ad- team in the west. vancing on the west OPENED TODAY grounds, will hold reception for the Classy Field of 15 Horses western teams they found easy. The Yankees, too, will be receiving west- Ready to Start in Inaugural Handicap. ern visitors, but the Yanks are In low spirits for the time being, losing yes- LATONIA, Ky., June 5— Fair weather and a fast track were predict- to ihington, 6 to 2, the third straight defeat. el for the spring meeting ef the Ken- tucky racing circult here today. The Of the two sensational teams of the majors, Brooklyn is going better. inaugural handicap, the teature event cf the day, has drought together a It was the fury of its attack that won over the Pirates yesterday, for the Pirates had won 12 out of 13 games on their home lot this year and had been fairly successful on the road. The Robins were outhit, but their blows were savage and timely when they meant something. The Cincinnati Reds continued to lose opportunities by losing to Chi- Stee ah ties Saros wes inning after | ciassy lald of 15 fnses, including Cherry ‘Tree, Surf Rider, Prince KX and Starle, which went-to tho post in Saturday's Kentucky handicap at! Churchill Downs for a distance of a/ mile and a quarter. Of today’s fif-| teen starters, Audacious Carries top! weight at 129; Black Servant, 120; and Chatterton, 109 pounds. This is con- sidereé one of the best handicap fields to meet in Kentucky. Hey ‘You! come BAcK HERE = I've SOMETHING To TRrwe . To SNEAK ts WwitHouT usten! ERNEST) 1 Don't MAKE UP THs BILL | OF Fare! ‘N BAKED POTATOES Tyree Times Last MoNTH I. WHY Don'T | Nou Give uS VAmerY!? Jacques Fournier and Tommy Grif- fith came through with homers against the Pirates and enabled the Dodgers to win and tle Pittsburgh for second place. There was a man on when Fournier smashed his four dagger. “Cy” Williams of the Phillies is widening the gap between himself and Babe Ruth, his American league rival for home run honors. Babe managed to get a triple off Zahniser of Washington while Williams smash- ed out his twentieth drive off Fil- lingim of Boston. Ruth's total of homers is 11, Stuffy MoInnis, the former Ameri- can leaguer, now holding down the first base position for the Braves, had ® great day at the plate. He soaked out four hits one of which was a homer, In five times at bat. He is now batting in the cleanup position. Ira, Flagstead cut leote wtih a wild j- has acted cowboy from the minute he| set eyes on Wyoming. | Smith has the leather leggin, khaki) breeches habit and has been seen seen about the streets dressed just as close to what the average person does that he fails to attract every- body's attention along the streets. That pleases him and he goes about dressed accordingly. Midget Falls For Western Clothes Here EE Midget Smith, New York bantam | champ, has taken a liking to the west jand wants to be a westerner right. | Yesterday morning the diminutive mauler made a trip around to vari ous hock shops and tried on hats, chaps, boots and spurs. A hair bri Today’s Games National Brooklyn at Pittsburgh. Boston at Cincinnati. New York at Chicago. Club Standing National American Leagues, St. Louis at Philadelphia. NNHAT KIND OF A Joint tS THis ANYWAY! A STEVEDoRE'S BOARDING House ? 2 Yes” BuT YourRE CHAIRMAN OF THE HOUSE ComnITTEE AREN'T You Posi~ Tl est Ah SERVE IN ANY OTHER capacity BUT —— INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETES HAVE EDGE ON WESTERN MEN NEW YORK, June 5.—Western conference athletes in the track and field championships at Ann bettered five of the performances at Philadelphia and equalled two. marks in however, in seven other Marks of Intercollegiate and pared in the following table: Event— 100-yard dash --s--.-----' 22 1 dash 440- d run - $80-yard run ~. One-mile run ra high hur« -yard low hurdles Running high jump ‘THE. SAME LONCH -MENY ff S‘AWweUL ¢: WILL NOT REcCONSIDER- feet 3% seconds WELY Gm. Arbor, Mich. FriCay and Saturday in the Inter collegiates held recently They fell behind the Intercollegiate events. Weatern conference meets are com- very jonly \v | norm 21 1-5 seconds 48 1-5 seconds 1:55 1-5 seconds. 4 mins. 28 3-5 seconds . § ming, 41 seconds Event not run 23 1-5 seconds 6 feet 2 inches Rocky Mountains. not be until next The world progresses. |ments that took weeks to cure can |now be ended in a few days. If you |have vartcoee veins er bunches you can atart this today to bring them |back to normal sise, and if you are wise you will do #0, get an original bottle of Moone’s Emerald Oil at any dispens- ing pharmacist and apply it night and morning to the enlarged veins. It is Just After a few days’ ins will begin to gtow smaller end Western Conference J) by recular use will soon reduce to DEMPSEY RESUMES TRAINING FOR TITLE BOUT IN LIGHT WORKOUTS Champion Takes Great Care Against Going Stale Before Battle With Tommy Gibbons; Chicago Detective Joins Dempsey in Camp. GREAT FALIS, Mont., June 5.—Jack Dempsey, world heavyweight champion, went back on Monday at Great Falls park after a week’s layoff, the great- er part of which was spent fishing trout streams of the Dempsey shows rugged and has gained nearly ten Hounds during his layoff from training and says be 4g in the very top notch of cond!-) boxing will be resumed, so confident tion with need for but the last two|!s the champion of his condition. He weeke fn heavy training to put him in shape for the world contest with Tommy Gibbons of St. Paul tn Shel- by, July 4. It was « cold drizaly morn- ing’ at the camp but the outdoor rnn of eight miles was made by. Demp sey and his sparring partners which wae followed by shadow boxing, bag punching and a little rope skipping Dempsey doing but little at any time in the way of the ropa. There was no boxing anQ will be more for today. In fact very ght workouts will be taken for the week and it will really | ‘eek that the heav Inexpensive Method Dangerous Swollen Veins at Home Doctar*s Recent Discovery, Also Heals Uloees, Botls, Carbuncles, Abscesses and Opea Sores ia a Few Days powerful and pentrating, & little is required. treatm: Moone’s Emerald Of! besides being Today ail. the training grind says he will take no chances on go- jing stale and desires to be in the |pink July 4. The flesh gained lant |week will not be worked off in a |hurry. Mike Trent of the Chicago detective force, who has been with Dempsey in every one of this big fights has ar- rived at the camp and will remain with Dempsey until after the Shelby |fight, July 4. his special mission be- |ing to handle the individuale and crowds attendant to the world cham- |pion's daily training routine. —_——— Meet me at The Smoke House. of Reducing ne of the most powerful of antisep> Hes capable of destroying the most pernicious germs and the potsone aused by them, is also a marvelous healing agent. One application for instance stops the itching of eczema, and a few ap plications causes, the eruptions to dry up, acale off and completely Cisappear, It is equally as effective in barber's Itch, salt rheum, redness and tnflam- matory skin trouble, People who want to reduce varicose veins, wens or goitre, or get rid of eczema, ulcers, boils, abscesses or piles in & few days should not hesitate to get a bottle at once. It is so power ful that a small bottle lasts a long time, Smith & Turner Drug Co., will supply you, mail orders accepted.;— Advertisement. and the It’s a cigar, man What makes a real cigar? Character, isn’t it? You will enjoy knowing Harvester. If you are a keen judge you will find it un- like every cigar but itself. It is the very best of company. Harvester’s success has been won by its own. wrap —choicest of shade-grown leaf. Workmanship — Consolidated’s own. It’s a cigar, men—a real one. | Record Breaker 10¢ Perfectos 7, for 25¢ ‘The Harvester Cigar ts made by (Consolidated Cigar Corporation, New Yark (5 tn Foil) 50¢ De Luxe 25¢ —a real one az sight 4 dawerer Rothenberg & Schloss Cigar Co., Denver, Colo. Cvwsccacg throw after three Indians had singled! Detroit at Washington. {dle caught his eye and is on its way} Club Pet. in a row fn the ninth inning, which Chicago at New York. back to Gotham. He has ridden all] New York THM cost the Red Sox a game. Cleveland at Boston. the horses at the Rodeo grounds that| Brooklyn -. 24 (19 558 The western clubs of the American will stand riding. He has chased the| Pittsburgh 1s 548 league are starting their invasion of Meet me at The Smoke House.—Aév. | Rodeo steers all over the grounds and| St. Louis 22 = 600 ——==== = Ba ae ==} Cincinnati 22.476 Chicago 20 23485 Boston . 17 26.395 Philadelp! 13 30 +302 American Club New York a Philadlephia 23 «18 Cleveland 24 (19 Detroit . 2133 St. Louis 1918 Washington 11 | 24 Boston 1522 Chicago National League. At Philadetp! R.ILE. Boston -.. o> 713 2 Philadelp! 913 3 a . om Batterles—Fillingim, Genewich and O'Neill; Weinert and Wilson. At Cincinnati— Chicago ~~. Cincinnati! -... —~ 715 0 Batteriea—Kaufman, Alexander and O'Farrell; Rixey, Couch and Wingo, Ri ing broad jum: 24 feet 4 inches Bole vault pr = 12 fect $ inches 16-pound shot put -.----47 feet 8% inches 16-pound hammer threw -181 feet 4% inches Discus throw -----------138 feet 1144 inches Javelin throw ----199 feet 1 inch —— TOMMY GIBBONS GIVEN | GREAT SENDOFF TODAY OF START FOR SHELBY) ST. PAUL, Minn., June 5, —After delaying his departure for a day be- cause his friends and admirers here wished to give him a good sendoff Tommy Gibbons, St. Paul heavy- weight title seeker, ts scheduled to leave here at noon for Shelby, Mont., to begin training for kis July 4 bout with Jack Dempsey, world's beavy- weight champion. Today's plans include a parade through the downtown district to the Great Northern depot in honor of the St. Paul challenger. Gibbons, accom- panied by his wife and three children Batteries—Grimes and Taylor; Mor- rison, Bagby, Boehler and Gooch. Americon League. At Boston— Cleveland -.... DO nn Se ee | Batteries—Morton, Smith, Boone, Uhle and O'Neill, Myatt; Ferguson, REE, weone 610 1 Murray, Piercy and Picinich. Zahniser and Ruel. American Association. Columbus, Mineapolis, 2. St. Paul, 19; Toledo, 8, Milwaukee, 2; Louisville, 6. No others pldyed. Western League, Des Moines, 12; St. Joseph, 4 Sioux City, 16; Wichita, 11. Other games postponed, rain, Texas 16. Wichita Falls, 7; Dallas, 6 (11 innings). *Beaumont, 4; Houston, 8 (13 In- nings). San Antonio, 9; Galveston, 5. Fort Worth, 6; Shreveport, 1. Const League. Yo games scheduled. Meet me at The Smoke House.—Adv. ae AMES, Towa.—C. W. Mayser, ath. leus director of Iowa State college re- signed. — Meet me at The Smoke House.—Adv 1s expected to reach Shelby, Wedines- day night and to begin traning the next day, ——EE | SPORT BRIEFS | Aug Ratner of New York on points| in a 20 round boxing match for the/| middleweight championship of Eng- land, ae te | NEW YORK.—Eugene Criqul,’ Frenchman who won the feather- welght boxing crown from Jobnny | Kilbane Saturday announced he would go on a five weeks’ exhibition tour. HAVANA.—The 15 round bout be- tween Luis Ange) Firpo and “Italian Jack” Herman wag postponed to next | Sunday. TARGO.— Washington untverslty won a baseball game from the North Dakota Agricultural college, 10 to 1. | | —- TULLMAN, Wash—The Univer sity of Idaho won a ten inning base-| ball game from Washington State col- loge, 4 to 3, DETROIT—A scheduled 12 round bout between Jack McAuliffe of Do- trolt and Martin O'Grady of Califor. nia was stopped in the fifth round because of indifferent fighting. NEW YORK.—Tho proposed bout) between Jess Willard, former heavy: | welght champion, and Luls Angol Firpo of South America will be held at Boyle's Thirty Acres, July 12. ‘Where is Pleasant View? Inquire of R. Kamon Tel. Mathers. Phone 1088W or George W.| Woolf of J, F. Jones & Co. Phone 1204 Jewelry and watch pert watchman; all work gusranteed, Cusper Jewelery Mfg. Co. C- SBldg. in afew 26 feet 1% inches 18 feet 8 inches 43 feet 8 3-5 inches 144 fect 4%4 inches 122 feet 9% Inches 198 feet 10% inches SOFT AND PURE Order by the case or 5-gallo: 702 or A, I. ———___ WE DELIVER 426 East Second St. by ITS CLEAR | HILL CREST WATER n bottles. Phone 1151 Chitage & Northwestern Chdkcago, Buriingten 2 Quincy 408 West Yellowstone TODAY Oil, Gas and Accessories —Courteous Treatment FREE PARKING SPACE TRAIN SCHEDULES Arrives Departs 2:00 p. m. 2:20 p. m. Arrives Departs NO. 606 Ln nce en enn nnn= 800 B. Tm. $55 Dp. m Announcing the Opening of The Wyatt Filling Station Day and Night Service

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