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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1923. By Leased Wire |; KO AND GIANTS BOOST LEADS BY WINS TURNED IN YESTERDAY Philadelphia and Cleveland Both Given Setback In Battle for Second Place in American; Home Runs Win for Yankee Clan. CHICAGO, June 20.—(By The Associated Press) .—The New York Yankees added to their lead in the American League yesterday by taking a closely contested session from Ty Cobb's Detroiters while Philadelphia and Cleveland, bat- tling for second place, both lost. The New York Nationals im: when McQuillan twirled them to a shutout victory over the St, Louis Cardinals. Cincinnati gained a notch on the Pittsburgh Pirates by taking a 1 to 0 game from Brooklyn in 11 innings. The Pirates and Boston were idle due to rain. Luque hurled his way to hin seventh consecutive victory for the Reds, holding the Dodgers to five blows. An error by Johnston, paved the way for the Cincinnatt victory. Philagelphia overmmme an lead by scoring three runs tn the eighth and defeating the Chicago Cubs, 4 to 8. In the American the Chicago White Sox defeated Philadephia. Washington and Cleveland see sawed for the lead until the lest of the ninth when the Senators shoved over two tallies to win. Schliebner’s hitting featured the victory of the St. Louls Brdwns over Boston, his three singles and one home run materially assisting the westerners, It was a hard’ hitting game, the Browns get- ting 19 blows and Boston 13. Luzerne Blue, Detroit first base- man, was knocked unconscious by a batted ball during practice before the Yankee-Tigers tie up, but insisted upon playing. Wally Pipp and Fred Hoffman €rove out homers which were the de termining factors in the New York Americans victory over the Tigers. Fred Fussell of the Chicago Nat- fonals, former Denver sand lot pitcher could not hold the Phillies when they went on a batting rampage in the eighth. proved their league standing Rais. ah et Ab ee AAS ed SPORT BRIEFS SNEW YORK.—Benny Leonard, champion will defend his title against Lew ‘Iendicr in a 15 round bout July 23, ft was announced. LONDON.—Vincent Richards and Francis T. Hunter began the Amer- icen invasion of the British tennis courts in the London championships by advancing to the third round in addition to winning the match to- gether. with doubles, ———___ SHUBERT’ BAND 10 PLAY AT ARKEON THIS. EVENING Bhubert’s band of Chicago wi!l Play at the Arkeon dancing academy tonight and tomorrow night. This musical organization is touring the country to the const for the fourth time, Its fame etxends throughout every state in which it has played. T. J. McKeon, manager of the Arkeon, is getting Shubert’s band here at very great expense. The band will play in conjunction with Tom Watkin’s orchestra, so that double treat'is being offered at the academy this evenin, Certain Resembla imitations almed retina” trite tea! You expect long life oor frets et eee ‘Think what it costs in labor,losttione, IT'S MEANT Phone The public is hereby notified that I have cancelled the lease on the Asbestos Chimney factory that was held by C. W. Wambaugh, and have made a new lease to Criss & Tobler, they are the only authorized agents for the sale of asbestos chimneys from now on. Give them your orders and support a home fac- tory. Do not pay money to any other person. FRED PATEE, 693-J Patentee 1014 South Oak Street Boys and Girls--Get Your Free Tickets to Wortham Shows Every boy and every nival lasper. carnival for doing a little bit of work in Everybody reads the Denver Times and Roc! pais 0 eee ere eemieae one etpess Car You can get to see this bi; yar neighborhoo: Mountain News. Bring us two subscribers for either paper for only four months pach end we will give you tickets admitting you to all the best shows, rides, etc., etc. of these tickets Times. Phone 1176-W. 503 East Second St. IT’S CLEAR SOFT AND PURE Order by the case or 5-gallon bottles. HILL CREST WATER WE DELIVER » and get busy. Our supply is limited. Come and see agent for the Denver Phone 1151 There’s at Least One in Every Office U..WONDER* wo = pent Y Jaewo =“ Yes (= wry tHe's \NOTsIN “JUST (Now =. can (TAKE “THe WHO SHALL’ fhe Casper Dally Cribune AMARKED" PERSONAL ( wonner*wno (T's FROM _ iM@8saAGce ?* Ve SAY :catteD ? ~ Somegoor"Just.CcAma — _ W--kWonDeR wHe ‘NS ~ SYourR SA RMUCES »No LeNésR REQUIRED Wav THe IDeA ft __ Now| WONOSR WHY 4 NEWS GREAT ARENA FOR TITLE BATTLE By Briggs NI Oe | *e/ ter THis! MIDGET SMITH IS SIGNED TO TOP )BE RODEO RING C ARD JULY FOURTH Walloping Wop Jummati Is Matched with New York Bantam for Casper Fans in Arranging Second All-Star Card Here Midget Smith, New York yesterday before leaving for bantamweight signed articles Pueblo to meet Frankie Jum- mati, Chicago’s Walloping Wop for the top feature of the July 4th boxing show to be held at the Rodeo grounds. Jummati is considered one of the best of the bantams in the business and is a pleasing fighter who besides being a good puncher is aggressive and tough. Jummatti fs the kind of a lad who will make the New York Mid- fet step to win. Frankie has boxed frankie Mason, Johnny Buff, Pete Herman, Earl McArthur, Benny Vo- gel, Joe Burman and a host of other crack bantams. He weighs around 120 pounds and he and the Midget will step on the scales at 10 o'clock in the morning of July 4th to make 120 pounds. They box 12 rounds. Teddy Gartin, Omaha welter will meet Sid Socklyn, Sioux City 145 pounder in another 12-round battle. Gartin easily flattened Georgie Mos- er of Denver on his last start here June 8th and has been in Omaha since him Casper debut. In meeting Soeklyn the Omaha puncher will be meeting a lad much his own type and it will be a question of who puts over the wallop. Tho referee will count “10” over one of these nifty maulers, Otto Wallace who lost an unpopular verdict with Arlos Fanning in his last appearance here on the Rodeo card will meet Benny Strayer, Ne braska lightweight ace. Strayer who is much like Wallace in his fighting methods will stand still and punch with the Milwaukee crack and this should prove a treat to the fan who likes toe td toe wafoping. Wallace and Strayer signed articles to box 12 rounds and will weigh 135 pounds or under at 10 o'clock, @. m. the morn- Ing of the 4th. Harvey Perkins, Casper heavy will box Big Jim Shirley of Denver in the opening 10 round bout and if Harvey should turn in a win over Shirley he Sport Calendar Racing—Meeting of Queens County Jockey club, at Aqueduct. Meeting of Kentucky Jockey olub, at Latonia. ‘Meeting of Dorval Jockey club, at trapshooting tournament Greensburg. Texas State trapshooting tourna ment opens at Amarillo, South Dakota State trapshooting tournament opens at Aberdeen. Vermont State trapshooting tourna- ment closes at Rutland. Golf—Western Intercollegiate con- ference championships, at Evanston, i. Oregon State championship tourna- ment, at Portland. ‘Tennis—New York State intercol- legiate championship, at Forest Hillis, L. 1. Boxing—Earl Baird ys. Bobby Gar- cla, 12 rounds, at Baltimore. Fay Keiser vs. Billy Shade, 10 rounds, at Cumberland, Md. Mark Moore vs. Jack Reddick, 10 rounds, at Moose Jaw. Meet me at The Smoke House,—Ady, wil! be given a crack at some of the bigger game now doing their stuff in the heavy circles. “Casper Harv: is working out daily in the gym and’ announced that he is in top shapej for the struggle. The big rafinery husky 1s out to work his way up to the top of the heavyweight heap and |{f he keeps on tmproving will be taken jeast in the fall for severa! shots | there. Artle Mayne, former big league ball Player and Uicensed boxing official will act as referee for the July 4th card. Mayne 1s considered in boxing circles ax ono of the most capable referees to ever pry a pair of bat tlers apart. Mayne who is quite a popular {401 around his home dig: gings in Omaha has handled some of the biggest boxing shows in the mid- |dlewegt and has officiated in several championship fights, The show will start promptly at 3 P. m the afternoon of the fourth, there will be a band and an orchestra jand plenty of free parking space |Prices will be lowereé. Seating will |better arranged and more competent jhelp will be on hand to keep the crowd better handled and taken care of. Three gates to the grounds will ‘be available, and it is thought that | this will relieve the congestion of the |road that was encountered during the \\ast show. Seat sale will open Saturday at Mo- Donald's Smoke House, Henning Ho- |tel_ and the clubs office Room 11 |Smith block. Season tickets must be brought to the office before July 3 if they are to be honored at the gate. Everything will be done to make this fight card just a little bit bet-/ ter, cleaner and faster than anything | ever yet pulled in Casper and com-} plete returns from the Dempsey-Gib-| bons fight will be read from the ring round for round, punch for punch. —_———_ Battling Siki Is Fined For Cafe Knockout PARIS, June 20—(By the Assoc-| fated Press)—Battling Siki, the Sen- egalese heavyweight, was fined 300 francs and lectured in police court for firing a revolver in « cafe, punch ing the nose of a walter and insult- Ing the policeman who arrested him The fudge added five francs for drunkenness. Siki grinned broadly as he listened to the good advice from the bench, gave a military salute and shook hands with everyone in the court room except the judge, who took refuge in flight. The fighter then walked out, followed.by the hundreds who had packed the court room ex pecting the stiff jail sentence which the court had promised if Siki was] ever again hailed before it * MPSEY CONTR FINAL TRAINI ACTS COLD AS NG GRIND BEGINS GREAT FALLS, Mont, June 26— (By The Associated Presa)—Jack Depsey, heavyweight qbampion, to- day starts his final two weeks of training for the defense af his title against Tommy Gibbons at Shelby, Montana, July 4 with the worry of a slight cold on his mind but otherwise according to his handlers, in es per fect shape ap he ever has been two weeks before a contest, ‘The champion, due to the eold drizzling rains of the Inst three days picked up a cold which was apparent in his breathing yesterday. Manager Kearns, however, feels that Dempsey will be able to shake it off within a couple of days. Dempsey, Kearns Yesterday’s » Scores National League. At Bt. Louts— R.ELE. New York --.. 480 St, Louls -_-—_..-___.. 9 7 1 Batteries—McQuillan and Snyder; Pfeffer, North, Stuart and Alneraith. At Cincinnati—(1l innings) Brooklyn ---—--. Cincinnat! ----—.. aM, Batterles—Grimes and Taylor, De- Berry; Luque and Hargrave. “on aot nol At Chicago— RAB. Philadelphia -.--_-.. --- 410 0 Chicago +.....--. eaccces Sil 9 Boston-Pittsburgh; rain. American League. At New York— REE. Detroit -—~. 512 0 New York — 611 Batteries— Cole, Dauss, Johnson and Bassler; Jones and Hoffman. At Washington— RL E. sald, probably will end his work with the gloves 10 daya from today, but WYl continue doing light work to keep his muscles loosened until the day before the bout. The champion intends to remain here until the day of the contest, leaving for Shelby on & special car already tendered him. ‘The reason for knocking off box ing four Cays in advance will be to avoid the danger of an injury to his hands or to the possible reopening of the cut over his left eye. The wound {s thoroughly healed, judging from the smmah he received over the eye yesterday. While boxing with Jack Burke @ right hand punch land- ed on Dempeey’a headguard, turning the protecting leather just enough to rip away the plaster bandage which had been applied to the healed Jcut. The cut is completely healed and closed, for the wrench diq4 not (\Start a drop of blood from the scar. Dem: may be forced to bor in tha old dance pavillion, converted into an indoor gymnasium again to- day if the main soaked outdoor ring is not thoroughly dried. His work indoors yesterday, equivalent tg ten rounds, was made up of six rounds with a trio of sparring partners and shacow boxing and other exercises to complete the program. It requires a quick and trained eye to absorb all the strategy of glove fighting while Dempsey is in the ring with Billy Wells, the flashy welterweight. Wells is eiways weaving, feinting and duck- ing for a chance to get inside Demp- sey’a guard. Always the champion is watching every move, preparing to block or headslip a punch. In the infighting Dempsey smothered Wells with his arms as he jabs at the body and upper cuts for the chin before breaking loose to beat a retreat out of mange. Club Standing Cleveland 6 5 4) Washington National League. Batteries — | Team W. L. Pet. and O'Neill; Zachary,|New York Brillheart, Russell and Ruel. Pittsburgh —. Cincinnati At Philadelphia— R. H. B. \S8t. Louis Chicago ~~... Philadelphia Batteries—Robertson, Thurston and Schalk; Harris, Heimach, Ogden and Perkins. At Boston— . R. H. £. St. Louls -1219 1 | Boston -.. —_ 613 2 Batteries —Pruett, Wright, Root, Shocker and Severeid; ton, O’Doul and Wal inn, Fuller- 3. Western League. Tulsa, 12; Denver, 5. Des Moines, 7; St. Joseph, 3. Wichita, 8; Sioux City, 5. Oklahoma City, 9; Omaha, 1. Texas League. Galveston, 4; Dallas, 3. Shreveport, 12; San Antonto, 4. Fort Worth, 11; Beaumont, 4. Wichita Falls, 6; Houston, 1, American Association. Columbus, 12; Louisville, 2. Indianapolis, 10; Toledo, 2. Milwaukee, 16; Minneapolis, St. Paul, 6; Kansas City, 4. Const League. San Frascisco, 2; Vernon, 0, Portland-Seattle, no game; traveling. los Angeles, 5; Oakland, 3. Salt Lake City, 9; Sacramento, 4. pire Sie eh ce teams Moet me at The Smoke House.—Ady. Brooklyn \New York | Philade!phi | Cleveland National League. New York at St. Louis. Philadelphia at Chicago. Brooklyn at Cincinnati. Boston at Pittsburgh. American League, St. Louis at Boston, two games. Detroit at New York. Chicago at Philadelphia. Cleveland at Washington. — Meet me at The Smoke House.—Adv. >—— Bed bug juice, guaranteed to kil all vermin; will not stain bed cloth. | ing. Apco Products Co. Phone PAGE FIVE. First in News Of All Events ——weees 3 ISNEAR GOMPLETIONAT SHELBY} Second Flooring for Ring to Be Delayed Until® Date for Fight; Shell Located ‘on Indian Battle Ground Covers Six Acres. 1g 2 sa SHELBY, Mont., June 20.— (By The Associated Press).— * With the construction of the hu \ ge arena in which Jack Demp- 9. sey and Tommy Gibbons will clash for the world’s heavy- 2 weight title two weeks from today virtually completed, the ® arrangement of preliminaries to precede the championship o bout is practically the only task unfinished in connection with the show. first eleven rows of seats are on @ With the exception of laying the, level with the ring. The rest rise second flooring on the ring the big| ‘Ve inches for each row, to the outer 9 shell {s nearly ready. The flooring | "!™ ae : Bi will not be put down until just berore| +40 weeny gising tha aoe hyp penis the fight to prevent warping by raln| ooites force will be on duty ands and sun. ‘With @ width of 20 fest in| poapital tent with 28 cots will adjoin side the ropes, the ring will be the smallest in which either Dempsey or ectenaedl Pres ‘Bheiby fo tountate a0 Gibbons ever fought. The nlzo of the | ore to be installed me the ah ring is regulated by @ Montana « Githons; cowie ‘to a ech: aed law. " 2 worked out yesterda: th Looated, according to tribal legend, | Tight. one of Shelbys western aren on the site of a famous battle between | pats on a slippery square of Black Feet and Soutx Indians, the| sacxca to the toos, Gas thy pers amphitheater covers an area of six \ine nartners mixed frecly sani, acres. It ts a mile west of the town. /1y "with ‘tim, and: ares oe In shape it ism great Hexagon.) One $00: was treated to nine fast Be matinon, | two) hundred. (hepeahd | fect avis “sterman, sariiontaity eee cat of lumber were used in ith construc: | Panta tire attack of somtiny len any tion. It is 1,710 feat in ctroumference, | ight cromves from the challenger, whe S58 rest norees GRd! Hee ss Antranoes. |e oarently wae fn @kballent foro fo The construction {s different from <a Por ee that of any ampitheater in which a world title bout has been staged. Tho Meet m ‘The Smoke Frouse.—Ad To the man on the street, cement may s¢em nothing more than an uninterestin gray powder which is cael in construction Work. But tothe chemist—the trained scientist who knows — it has a pedigree. To him ce- ment is a carefully com- pounded product, the result ofalong series of chemical and mechanical operations, checked by the unremitting watchfulness of modern laboratory skill. ‘ “ At every stage in its manufacture from quarry to loaded box car, portland cement and the materials from which it is made are subjected to the most ex- acting scientific tests, The geologist and the chemist must make their examinations and approve the available raw materials even before the site fora mill is chosen, , Once the mill’s machin- ery is busily making cement, chemists and physicists test raw materials and fin- ished product at leasteleven times, 4 The plant faboratory op- erates 24 hours a day to maintain constant control on every process. Finally, each carload is samp‘ed be- fore the railroad hauls it away. Cement is a quality product. PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION Ideal Bu¥ding DENVER cA National Organization to Improve and Extend the Uses of Concrete Moines Los Parkersburg San Francleew Maseces’ Phicdapke — Son8s elena invest Pittsbur, a &. Louie a Deaver Kansas sCiy” Washington jew Portlas NewYork Sait Lake Ci ington, D.