Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 15, 1923, Page 4

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hh Tho | it them,| Lee Meadows scant support and o/. Sport Calendar With disaster, grinning, at them,| Loe, Meadows soont gupport and ; 5 the Yankees faltered and lost to St. z, 2 ts Fpulasta Tord 1, while New York was dropping \, Z 5 > z one eomntior Ral meth bani eis second straight to Cincinnati, 6 to 5, A Racing. ae paneiiet took /advattage:|'of euuae i up three pitchers in ths: > ' Meeting of Queen's County Jockey Cleveland's loss and walloped Boston, | »’ 4 club opens at Aqueduct, 1, ! 4to1. Harry Hellmann, the league’s| The Chicago Cubs recovered their - Meeting, Ct pr tacky ‘Tockey “club, leading batsman, did most of the|Polse and evened the series with Challenger Leaves Shelby for Glacier National Park moe Te eye Gat : Tigers’ slamming. Rreewilal settesaaiecs et 4 4 5 és * : 3 a, are within s' ing distance of th, W; 1h Wit d Child y Work Time oe ae Buy EPEC British open championship tourna- P hiladelphia Team Defeats Cleveland While Cham Chicago beat Washington, Be 9 bd ek sg of the ae 4 : tarting a new 5 ite 1 — Aft 00) and 25 Player Roster ment closes at Troon, Scot. A 5 : ns Boston beat St. Louis, 6 ¢ he . ie oe spank ath ion Is Enforced Quebec women’s championship tour-} pions Falter as Disaster Grins at Them—Giants Pittsburgh passed up the oppor-| , Boston beat St. Louls, 6 to 4, ant tae Shows St Paul Hea in Form. nament closes at Montreal. . tunity in its league, falling before eesti ttt be ° vy . Connecticut women's championship Drop Second Straight to Reds. Philadelphia, the easiest team in Es : SES. NEW YORK, June 15.—(By The| tournament closes at New Haven. P either circuit, with first place mak-! Meet me at The Smoke House SHELBY, Mont., June 15.—(By The Associated Press.) — | Associated Press.)—Battlelinesamong| Mississippi State championship ee . rn Tommy Gibbons took a day of rest, in the midst of a strenu-| the sixteen major league clubs today| tournament closes at Greenwood CHICAGO, June 15.—(By The Associated Press).— i@ ous week, today. Accompanied by his wife and their three hatrrhcpbbeats Ae eon ee adres fad sents nt Kaswas Cle at? ‘our-| Philadelphia's Athletics stand upon the brink of first place ; rt : ¥ arry nament, at ansas . ; £, 5 ot ; i “ - ps children, Tom, Jack and Dick and a score of photographers| the 1923 campaign. ‘The time limit| “afiddle Atlantic chessplonship tour-|in the American League today, having triumphed Ler BIG WEEK. te and newspaper men, the St. Paul challenger of Jack Demp-| on trades and purchases among Na-|nament, at Washington, D. C. day s opener of what is‘a genuinely crucial series. ube! 2 sey Jeft here late last night In a special train for Glacier Park. | tna! and American league teams ex-| Arkansas State championship} Walberg was a star pitclwr and a star batter in downing Starting iS} : | He went through his afternoon|Pired at midnight last night, and,| tournament opens at Little Rock. Clevelan: ig his team tow and a half games Pa workout yesterday, before more than| Simultaneously, the rule obliging all! xcansas women's championship ; s==s== <a SUNDAY ‘ ’ 200 spectators, without inflicting squads to be cut to a maximum of| tournament, at Topeka. a Yesterday 8 much punishment on his sparring| “> Players also went into effect. Biooting At the a partners. Gibbons hooked his left into], Consequently this year there will! Massachusetts State trapshooting T rs his opponents frequently, but the| ® NO late season deals such as those | tournament opens at Boston. P KF RD A RIAL (@) ce Scores challenger did not attempt to put| Which | sroused Te cra erage | emai ione ea eeata ir auacor aA COMES | much s e . - | last y nament, quot. FA | Sect GME te geen ark Gite |ntrenugt Nenad CREAT Saupe ‘Track, Sunday bd ‘ al League which brought into play his elusive|/#te in July. ‘Tho rule restricting] National Collegiate A. A. champion- Monday it pers Fay R. H. E.| twistings and dodgings. such deals to the period before June} ship meet, at Chicago. Tuesday M4 6 9 1| Kila Rocco was floored by Gibbons|15 Was adopted at a joint major Yachting. Wednesday re 49. ol meme ttue end tee thets adda pk aa league session last winter. August] Annual regatta of New York Yacht ig 1 | bout, aa he ste und’ 1 was the former time limit. club, 6n Long Island Sound. B E DANIELS ,| bout, pped into a sharp left : es te |hook. While he was badly jolted, he} Comparatively few deals have been eee Genewich and Smith; P Wan AuMden Hd hte tas “A ees made this year, records showing only| Mike McTigue vs. Tommy Lough- Barfoot, Bherde) and sea a pins: took by ithe SORE): | aosen cof iinitortariog! Gonaintice tal lan, 8 rounds, at Philadelphia. And “ yo amith. Geka tation ee both before and after the start of the a ITA NALDI 4 aro? aipbons worked strenuously with season. Of these seven were between N bal At Cincinnati: R. BH. BL) ibe ‘bag. phe takipping sope)and) hell we ticnal league clube; dieses Sno the it New York 5 13 1} pulleys before the bouts. Ho breathed| american whlle one wee a’ Intec In e Cincinnati with less effort today than he has|jsague transaction. C the iS Batteri Blume, heretofore and was not greatly Outstanding among the most re- . Jonnard and Snyder, fatigued by his workout. cent deals was that by which the | and Hargrave, Wingo. New buildings, concession stands| phiiadelphia Nationals exchanged ic —— |and temporary quartera for housing] pitcher Lee Meadows and Inflelder <a At Chicago: R. H. E,/and caring for the huge crowd ex-! yonnny Rawlings for Pitcher Whitney S = Co Brooklyn 6 it 3| pected here July 4, for the champion: Glazner and Second Baseman Jim ST. PAUL, Minn., June 15.—Post i Chicago 9 10 0| ship bout, are rapidly nearing com- Tierney of Pittsburgh. ponement of a proposed 15 round bout 4 Batteries. Vance, Henry, Dickerman) plction. scheduled for Fort Snelling on June 4 ené DeBerry; Kaufmann and O'’Far- Shelby {= still able to handle the 26, until a date in the middle of July, STARTING MONDAY Pt iL crowd, congregated here !n advance of Siki Sa 8 He'll to be selected later, was announced x — the fight and augmenting the al-|/ OU y by the promoters today. And All Week ny ‘At Pittsbure: R. Ht. ¥. ready large number who had flocked bantates nite eae game Little 2. Adelphia --— 2 Mi 3 tb town. e Epeceinnt Se Ar a antanae caewent boom tones ie) OLE ELECT Es uERUED || arta eee eae BILLIE CARR Cd Batteries: Ring and Wilson; Mead-| Ford, of the United States public ry 1 halting temporarily a matter he 9 1d % = ws, Kuns and Gooch. | health service announced today that! Fiydeline Demurs| 2c hreatens to shtke the tounda- The 9-year-o! cI ; — |the sanitary program mapped out by Hons of boxing in Minnesota. Soprano Ed | American League ar. p.| Shelby officials two weeks ago was « At New York R. H. E.| satisfactory, and that facilities. for , : F 1/ handling a crowd of 50,000 or more] paris, June 15.—Robert Budeline, THURSDAY ¥ New York + 1| would be ample. manager of Eugene Criqui, world’s RIDAY La Batteries: Pruett and Collins; Hoyt) with the “lid on™ Shelby has lost| featherweight champion, has cabled * 6 @ed Hoffman. none of its westers atmosphere. Cow-| the French boxing federation as fol e | boys from the cow country are flock: | jows: TOM MOORE t At Boston. nr. a E-/ing to the little town which her| “Have arranged and will arrange In 4 | grown into the mecca of sportdom! nothing for Siki in the United States, 16 Zlovernight, and Indians ‘ym the| wishing to have nothing to do with PAWNED Basster;) Blackfeet, Sloux and Crow tribes ar¢| him.” 4 alters. arriving here in increasing numbers | Nevertheless the battler reiterates REET, ETRE) Their interest, primarily. !s in the| his determination to sail for New z LEER: jo SR RRES RET <a ° TU! R. F.\'B.| rodeo. and | Foundup oe Mad Tere stk ohidineiaasionertheieedaie sane nreen nena nntamenenenannannns STARTING SATURDAY q Chicago -_ 7 9 ©! trom July"1 to July 5, but to the ship of M. Maujean, director of the “Daddy Long Legs,” with Mary Pickford, plays at the America thea: GLORIA ' Washington 3 9 4) town people the big event in July ts| national boxing ring. ter today and Saturday. « Batteries: urston and/ tha engagement between Messrs. We do not want the people to think that this is Mary’s latest produc- { @chalk; Zachary, Russell, Holling®| Dempsey and Gibbons. Meet me at The Smoke House.—Adv. tion. It is not. It was first released several years ago, and is now > worth and Ruel. ———— being re-issued. Many critics still claim that “Daddy Long Legs” is $ Sat th Meet me at The Smoke Houge.—Adv. Miss Pickford’s greatest achievement. Every city in which this picture bd At Philadelphia. > __ CASPER AND CHEYENNE has been revived, it has: played to large audiences. And we believe 3 Cleveland -. GOLFERS TO PLAY MATCH "ainooage means abundance of | Casper is no exception. There are many who have never seen the pic- 3 Philadelphia P come with Perfect Lene eetaeesese | ture, and many who eaw it will want to see itagain, ¥ 4 Batteries: Co Club Standi CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 15.—Cas-| shout the, 50-day treatment plan. We Tonight is also the night that fifty Kid Scooters will be given away O'Neill; Helmach, ng per and Cheyenne Country club golfers it under money-back guarantee, free. $ kins. will meet in tourrfiment play on the Smith & Turner Drug Store Admit C. A. McDermott and one today free 3 Sars Cheyenne Country club links next 131 So. Center Street EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING National Sunday. a . ‘ Ciseiat 7 wa ee d canctnnatt ts New York 6 sds Ly eee alt a The Netto Ladies’ Orchestra q Philadelphia ttsburgh 7. Pittsburgh ————— : The Best Music In the State Chicago 9; Broo 6 3 2 ¥ ' F Brook A > 26 28.531! SAN PEDRO, Calif.—Jimmy Hack: % . Cincinnatt 27 22.551) rick, a sailor and Ted Selseman of TOMCRROW ! Bt. Louts 3; ee Louis 27 24.529) San Francisco fought a four round 7 a 7 hicago .. 28 25 528 | araw Areata ee Boston 18 88) 340; Detroit 4; Boston 1, ppauadel ene. LR} Fa B ; oe wy @ p |) as aan tees’ cl Vv Cub New Star.- 4/7 B10) LYRE BOL Philadelphia. 29 20 592 Cleveland 28 23 549 r, , (ee ih STARTING TONIGHT. Detroit 24 27 471 ore rese St. Louls 2 26 40/ The Proof oF . ° 4 5 . eee 5 7 Zoston -.. 432 : Sista Cy 4 enki a, | Be a i 8 2! the Difference ts Billy Maine’s Big Co ' Wichita 1; Denver 1: (game called Chicago 19 27 413 5 ° ' end of sixth, rain *: tabdaewane i H nm the Eating ! OmahaSt. Joseph game postponed. Sand ook 25—PEOPLE—25 rain. ISHROOM! ‘ MY alike that th ' 1 ~-—— Pati wl plow etme aod: yl In the Laughable Musical Farce ‘ Coane | Sid the doctor gets a rush Malt Lake C1 1; Los Angeles 8. j eetibepe 30m Can, tell a reer rai 7) H Portland 11; Vernon 6. ‘ can't you'llfindit pays toaak someon Leathe BROOKLINE—Miss Glenna Collett| Sad the same rals applies to valve cup 5 yr pi Peaseh ’ av and the same rule app! ve cup a i jacramento 4: ranctsco ee eee h aif One Continuous Round of Laughter and Song i 5 he local country club when she went Doreera Valve Copeane phar ire. Dales 10; Beaumont 1. around in 7. the difference is vast. Photop! : f Shreveport 4; Houston 1 Before you re-cup, ask your neigh: oplay es Galveston 6. Fort Worth 1. BRIDGEPORT, Conn—Lou Bougash Doce in ag ot ect yr per oe oak fe ; Wichiin Fails i; San antonio 7, |Bridgoport, defeated Jmummy Darcy ot| YomteatDarss FAINT HEARTS AND HEEZA LIAR” ' —— California in 12 rounds. The men Boston @; Bt. Louis 4. Today’s Games National League. Boston I Philadelphia at Pit New York at Cincinna Brooklyn at Chicago American League. Bt. Louis at New Yor ; Cleveland at Philadelphia, i Detroit at Bost Chicago at Washington aré middleweights, EDMONTON, ALBERTA—The Cleveland favorites Knits lost to Ed- monton commercial high school 19 to 13. TOADSTOOL. MUSHROOM Pane 2 aE Meet me at The Smoke Frouse.—Adv. Introducing a ahead of the Indians and within two ing preparations to receive (+. Two Shews Tonight: 7-9 CASPERS FAMILY THEATRE #7) KIDDIES’ MATINEE SATURDAY FRIDAY NIGHT Prices: 10-40c IRIS Today and Saturday BUCK | JONES “BOSS OF CAMP 4” TODAY AND TOMORROW The Greatest Picture HARRY CAREY Has Ever Made “CANYON OF THE FOOLS” Tonight is everybody’s night. Here you will meet-all your friends out enjoying themselves and having a big time. The nights are cool and you will enjoy dancing. Arkeon Dancing Academy CASPER’S JOY PALACE Spends HisDime with JACQUELINE LOGAN Here’s jolly Walter Hiers as you’ve wanted to see him. Star in a fast, hilarious love-comedy. Starting as a ribbon clerk, fin- Additional Attractions First Showing in the State Of ‘ ishing-as the boss of a South ; —Also— From the Saturday Evening Post Story by pet republic. 'With'a - PATHE NEWS . “BUCKING BROADWAY” RICHARD MATHEW HALLETT eotly penceite aiid bette: The, Very Latest Direct From Comedy } Also Two-Part Comedy “CHEERFUL CREDIT” Come Early—Avoid Standing—10c—40c Aesops Fables—“The Frog and the Catfish Shows Start: 1, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:30 t and Pathe Review | 10c and 20c t Admit Stella Lilly and one today

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