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PAGE SIX. SENSATION, CHICAGO, IIL, June 13 Cubs are the latest iting in interest both Ch supT Phil no are As game time draws near today the Cubs are in sixth place but only three points behind Brooklyn and Cin cinnati who are tied for third. The issue is squarely up to the Cubs, whc meet the Brooklyn Robins in their own ‘menagerie. while the attempt to gwithstand. the ons t of the Giants. Also interven is St. Louis which meets Boston today. Hank Cowdy made his first ap- pearance in the New York lineup as ® pinch hitter, but he failed and Pitts » h again won, 4 to The Giants won and lost four on their road p, two of three each to Chicago 4 Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh 1s only and a half games behind New York and should narrow the margin this week. Ths Pirates meet Philadelphia while Cincinnat! takes on the Giants. ‘Thg Reds-Phiadelphia game was preveed by rain. This rain, along with Jimmy Johnston's infield error, pre cipitated Brooklyn into a tie with Cin einnati. Brooklyn lost in the percen tage column, the score being 6 to 4 in St. Louis's favor, while Cincinnai automatically advanced to third piace. _ Philadelphia now t# within three ‘games of first place in the American League, evening the series with De- froit yesterday, 7 to 3, while New York lost again, making its ninth ‘Feversal out of the last 12 games it _ Le Sport Calendar Racing. Meeting of Westchester empociation, at Belmont Park. Meeting of Kentucky Jockey club, at Latonia. Meeting of Montreal Jockey club, at Montreal. Meeting of Dufferin Park Jockey club, at Toronto. Racing Golf. British open championship tourna- ment, at Troon, Scot. Missouri State championship tour- nament, at Kansas City, Missieaipp! State championship tournament, at Greenwood. Indiana State championship tourna- ment, at Indianapolis. Connecticut women's championship tournament, at New Haven. Kansas = women’s championship Sournament, at Topeka. ~ Horse Show. » Annual show of Louisville Riding ind Driving club, at Louisville. 2 Polo, = Annual tournament of Philadelphia fountry club, at Bala, Pa ACen! at The Smoke House.—Afy. Meet revere the field. long wear. will do. GHICKGO GUBS LATEST MAJOR No, and no matter what rosy : through when you’re buying valve cups, you won’t find the Darcova quality in any cups except those that have the Darcova label. Don’t put in imitations of the genuine Darcova Valve Cups and expect the same steady flow of oil. Darcova Cups have shown their value for fifteen years, getting the oil out of the big wells. Valve Cups were the first composition cups in genuine Darcova. ATHLETICS GLOGE ‘Windy City Agpregation Wins Seventh Straight Game and Is Only Three Points Out of Third Place—Philadelphia Gains on Yankees. -(By The Associated Press) — sensation of the major leagues, Brooklyn in the National and lelphia in the American, as absorbing as those teams The Cubs won their seventh straight victory yes- terday, the fifth straight from Boston 12 to 11. played. And this 8 thirteenth homer. Lou's definitely took leadership of the second division from Washing ton by taking the 6dd game of their ree game series, 3 to 1, Watter Johnston's superb pitching not avail despite Babe ng, and the Browns, who open at the Yankees stadium today, have a chance to go into the first divis!on hs the Tigers again meet Philadelphia The Chicago White Sox battling to get out of last place, surrendered to Boston yesterday, 10 to 4 FISHIKG ARD LOAFING OVER FOR CHAMPION GREAT FALLS, Mont., June 13.— (By The Associated Press.)—Vacation periods and fishing trips to trout streams are over for Jack Dempsey who today starts the rel grind of his training in preparation for the de- fense of his title against Tommy Gib- pons at Shelby July 4. When the heavywelght champion resumes work this afternoon after a six day layoff with the gloves, he will start a daily routine of road work, boxing and other exercises that will carry him right up to the day before he goes into the ring against /the St. Paul chal- longer. Manager Kearns announced there would be no more vacationing and nothing but hard work will pre- vail until the conditfoning program is finished. Dempsey, as a result of the rest period, is eager to pull on the gloves. He has done no boxing in a week, due to the cut over his left eye. It was just a week ago today that an ambitious new sparring partnér swung into Dempsey’s camp in search ot work and was thrown into the ring with the champion. When the round —there was only one—was concluded Dempsey left the ring with blood dripping from an old cut over his eye which opened when the none clever sparring mate butted him with his head in attempting to avoid Dempsey's swinging punches. The wound, however, is healing nicely but| vl te to| on the trip which was made in his Dempsey will probably favor it There’s at Least One V COULD DRINKS A GALLOW oF 4 THs’ ICE WATER THIS 1\ KIND oF WEATHER “I CAN HARDLY GET A BREATH OF AIR- sey has boxed little, takicg care to keep his partners tn good condition for the savage sessions to come. He has taken out most of his fighting energy on the heavy leather dummy. Dempsey has recovered from his grouch of yesterday, when uninvit ing signs of “no admittance” and surly camp guards at the gates even turned newspaper men away. The undiplomatic reception to the corre- spondents, whose business is to see that Dempsey’s name is spelled cor- rectly in their stories, occurred while Manager Jack Kearns was in Butte on business, “Oneeye" Connolly, the world's champion “gate crasher,” who ar- rived yesterday with coal dust still clinging to his face was much dis- appointed at the “not at home” signs. Connolly, who has beaten his way across the country to all important sporting events for the last ten years, always getting into a ringside seat | without the formality of buying a ticket, started out at once for Shelby to try his Juck at the Gibbons camp. The champion gate crasher arrived from Indianapolis where he witnessed the 500 mile automobile race on Memorial Day, spending eleven days lessen the danger of having it ripped| USUa! way of travelling, the “side open again. The chamption’s sparring partners are prepared for the battering of thelr lives. George Godfrey, a giant negro, Jack Burke and Harry Drake, formerly sparring mates of Jess W1l- lard, will have to stand the bulk of the punch taking. Up to date Demp- door Pullman.” pee See Mest me at The Smoke House.—Adv. For furniture of all kinds, get our prices before buying. Phone 249. Harned Bros. Furniture Co. a Meet_me et The Smoke House.—Adv. t : —And Then theHonsdihaal A\ LL the colored spectacles in the world couldn’t turn excelsior into good horse feed. romises you look Darcova ‘They are made of tested materials put together for They'll give you real service. Look for the Name But look at the label and insist on getting the Tell your dealer nothing else Che Casper Daily Cribune OF SPORTING NEWS in Every O JV SHOULDN “TL BE oy ‘S'PRISED “16 *THere'D ’ Be" SOME TERRIBLE THUNDER ¢ STORMS TN RNtGHT s {SN IF IT WASN'T FOR THE HUMIDITY IT, WwouLlodn T ! BE’— {NO AND WF IT WASN'T FoR You (T WouLDn’r Be So HOT EItHeR Ta “MYRON . GUESS How HoT I(T (Severe EIGHTY Five AND STILL CLIMBING ! TE SCee TERRIBLE | At Washington— R.H.E. Texas League. ‘ St. Louls - 3 4 ©! San Antonio, 3; Dallas, 1. Club Standin Washington -1 8 0| Houston, 3; Fort Worth, 1. g Batterles—Danforth, Pruett and| Beaumont, 18; Wichita Falls, 4. Severeid; Johnson, Russell and Ruel. Galveston-Shreveport game _ post- poned; rain. | a National League. Western League. Club Won Lost Pct Wichita, 2; Denver, 1. New York ~. 34 15 .694| Omaha, 7-2; St. Joseph; 0-5, Pittsburgh 28 Tulsa, 4; Sioux City, 3. Brooklyn Oklshoma City, 9; Des Moines, 2. Cincinnati _ St. Louis American Association. Toledo, 6; Kansas City, 2. Minneapolis, 6; Indianapolis, 4. St. Paul-Louisy rain. American League. Milwaukee-Columbus game Club Won Lost Pet.| poned; rain. New York .. Le GUST een Philadelphia Jat 20 574 Coast League. Cleveland -. - 29 22 560] Salt Lake City, 7; Los Angeles, 5. Detroit : -469] Vernon, 10; Portland, 6. - 488 San Francisco, 2; Sacramento, 1. 2 ae Seattle, 7; Oakland, 0. 409 National League. At Pittsburgh— New York Pittsburgh Batteries — Nehf, Snyder; —with— Jonnard Cooper and Schmidt, Gooch. and AND OTHERS —also— and At Chicago— R.H.E. -1113 3 wewnnnnl2 15 ton, Genewich Dumovich, Keene, Russell and O'Farrell. NEWS America June 13th le game postponed; post- TODAY and THURSDAY “ONLY A SHOP GIRL” ESTELLE TAYLOR, MAE BUSCH, WALLACE BEERY Shows at 1, 2, 3.30, 6, 6:30, 8 9:30 Admit H. L. Wilson and One to | Meet me at The Smoke House.—Adv. ca Eat ot | KEOKUK, Iowa,. June 13.—In a fast exhibition ten round bout last night Jimmy Minor of Memphis, Ten- nessee, outpointed Glenn Gillian, for- merly of Omaha, but now of Keokuk. opens CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia.—Johnny Meyers, claimant of the middleweight title, defeated Jack Reynolds, welter- weight title claimant, two falls out of three. WSL NEW YORK.—Babe Herman of Los Angeles and Kid. Kaplan of Meriden, Conn., boxed 12 rounds to a draw. TOD/~ and THURS. LEWIS STONE ps “THE DANGEROUS AGE” —also— HAROLD LLOYD —in— “TWO SCRAMBLED” TOPICS 100—40c At Bt. Louls- In a Revival of Her Greatest Sherdel and Clemons. Philadelphia-Cincinnati game post poned; wet grounds, American League. At Boston— R.H. E, -410 2 —nnnl0 9 1 Batterles— Faber, Thursday «and Graham; Ehmke and Devormer. At New York— Cleveland .. New York ounce 4° COR Batteries —Coveleskie, Uhle and O'Neill; Shawkey, Mays and Hoffman. R. HE. -812 0 At Philadelphia— Detroit ~~. Philadelphia .. Batteries—Pillette and Harris, Hasty and Perkin: WLQMING Bassler; FRIDAY and SATURDAY MARY PICKFORD “DADDY LONG LEGS” THE BIGGEST PICTURE HE HAS MADE Starting Tomorrow for Three Days WYOMING THEATER 10c and 20c Admit Bert Kane and One to Iris, June 13th Production The Saturday Evening Post Story Continuous—1 to 11 LAST TIMES TODAY AUDREY MUNSON [eg “HEEDLESS MOTHS” —also— LEE MORAN Pict aly “TEN SECONDS” —and— NEWS REEL a TOMORROW HARRY CAREY TO In the Side-Spl Two Shows Tonight—7 CASPERS FAMILY THEATRE #\ 47 B46) LYZED E Billy Maine’s Big Co. 25—-PEOPLE—25 “A Woman in the Case” JUST FOLLOW THE CROWD NIGHT itting Musical Farce and 9 Prices 10c-40c —$_—$—_, Firat in News Of All Events HUGE JELLYFIon, NOW 7,000 SHELBY, Mont., June 13.—(By The Associated Press). — Like a huge jéllyfish, Shelby is expanding hourly. Orig- inally a cow town of a few hundred persons, it has become, almost over night, a noisy boom city of more than 7,000. Its one dusty main street is choked with hurrying human- ity at all hours of the day. Shacks and tent colonies are springing up like mushrooms. A, night ordered less strenuous work blatant midway, with rag doll gal-}Rope skipping, bag Punching and leries, soft drink parlors and restau-}shadow boxing will be vigorous but rants is under construction. Squalid|the long hikes Gibbong has been tak structures are blossoming into hotels| ing are to be shortened and on some or concession stands, and every avall-| days eliminated. able foot of frontage on the main| Gibbons appears strong and in good street boasts a commercial enterprise | condition. Confidence prevails throug. of some kind. | out the camp, even down to his two One large tentacle of the jelly fish} youngsters, with whom he is secs stretcher northward from town. Crude) frequently on the street. cracker box buildings and tents oc-| cupy its entire length. At its} terminus is the fight arena, now al most corapleted, where thousands will gather July 4 for the Jack Dempsey Tom Gibbons fight at which a cham Today’s Games pion will be dethroned or a challenger conquered. | ‘ Within a stone's throw {s the Gib-| rae ae bons training camp. Yesterday a| Boston at St. Louis, Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, New York at Cincinnati. Brooklyn at Chicago. crowd of more than 200 including At-| torney General W. D. Rankin and the Rev. Joseph Pope, Montana superin- tendent of the antt-saloon league, wit- nessed the St. Paul heavyweight work out. Gibbons boxed eight furious rounds. Tillie Herman, Los Angeles welter, ripped into the challenger with a jabbing, close quarters attack, and| gave ons two gruelling rounds. In retallation Gibbons tore into Herman with an attack that shook him to his heels, and sent him to the showers battered and worr out. Eddie Kane, Gibbons’ American League. St. Louis at New York. Chicago at Boston. Detroit at Philadelphia. Sak Voss seg CHICAGO. — Stanislaus Zbyszko, former heavyweight wrestling cham- pion, defeated Renato Gardini two out of three falls. Meet me at The Smoke House.—Adv. manager, last ancing Tonight OUR BIG SPECIAL Wednesday Night Everything Is Ready for a BIG TIME The orchestra is all set with a special program. This will be a big dance—so don’t miss it. Dancing Is Always Cool Here Arkeon Dancing Academy CASPER’S JOY PALACE NAZIMOVA in Oscar Wilder * ? "Salome History’s Greatest Vampire’ | Salome, child of a decadent age . \| and race, with all her wiles to | 4 'lure the prophet.John to her side; pictured in daring realism) | by the incomparable Nazimova) ‘The famous dance’ of the Seven Veils) agorgeous climax, |! —Also— CHRISTIE COMEDY “THE CHASED BRIDE” LYMAN H. HOWE’S “HODGE PODGE” | Shows at 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20 | 1 IALTO “a TODAY IMORROW