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PAGE SIX. ~ TAKES EST TODAY FROM RING Resumption of Training Work Tomorrow Expected © To Feature Bouts With Fast Boxers; Birth- z day Is Celebrated Sunday. :.. GREAT FALLS, Mont., June 25—Running true to the Schedule mapped out for him, Jack Dempsey will rest today béfore resuming the last stretch of his training grind tomor- yew in preparation for the defense of his world’s champion- ip against Tommy Gibbons at Shelby July 4. The champion finished his last strenuous work with the > National League. SAt Chicago— Cincinnati Qhicago - Batterie: Luque, Hargrave; Alexander } At Brooklyn- Bhiladelphia - Brooklyn - “_Batteries—Weinert, Winters Henline, Hargrave; Grimes and Tay- Jer. and At St. Louls— R. HE. Pittsburgh aencccces 6 11 3 St Louis - 471 Batteries — Morrison, Bagby and Gooch; Pfeffer, North, Barfoot and Asnsmith. «At New York— R.H.B, Boston - 311 1 New York - 611 2 Batteries—Genewich, Marquard and Smith; McQuillan and Snyder. 2 American League. ‘AE, Detroit— Chicdgo — Detroit Batteries—Robertson, Mack, Cven gros, Thurston and Schalk; Dauss, Johnson and Bassler. At Clevelana— REE. St. Louis - 292 s—Van_ Gilde Kolp and Severeid; Smith end O'Neill. At Washington— Philadelphia Washington 814 0 —Hasty, Ogden and Per. and; Mogridge and Ruel. < National League. Pittsburgh « Louls. Cincinnati 10. Boston at Philadelphia New York, American League. St. Louis at Cleveland. Chicago at Detroit Washington at !/hiladelphia. eiew York at Boston. ~ American / Toledo, 10-4; Louisville, 8-5 Kansas City *Tolumbus. 17-1 6-0; Indianapolis, 7-2. Bt. Paul, Minneapolis, 2. gue. Ban Fran Vernon, 2-2. Sacramento. alt Lake, 6-4 Portland, 6 46. Gmkland, 2 Angeles, 1-6. * Texas League. Dailas, Galveston, . Wichita Falls, 6, aumont, 1. “Shreveport, 1 Houston, 10. fort Worth, 7; San Antonio, 3, Western League. 13; Denver, 7 {Sport Calendar Racing Torkey Meeting of Queeng County lub, at Aqueduct. «© of Kentucky Jockey club, ‘Trans-Mississipp! urnament opens ehampion @ Minn women's opens at World's opens championship Kansas City. champion sh! p at Wimbledon nt irnam ennis Gurnament ntercollegiate at Philadelphia. champion shy Ont champion 8 champtonsh!y champion sh tp Siéns « Conne en's championship opene at Canaan, Shooting Hampshire State trapshooting tournament at Goffs. own Boxing—Mike McTigue vs, Tommy Soughran ut Philadelphia Tack Freddie Jacks, 8 elphia Kia ‘ounds, Elino I unds, Wagner, 8 Evans, of invitation rent the Smokehouse,— Ad | does not want to risk the danger of Milwaukee, 6-14,| Paving his sides further damaged. | i gloves yesterday when he stepped 10 furious rounds with five sparring partners. He is satisfied with his hit- ting power and so are the men work- ing with him, When he resumes training tomorrow he will devote at- tention to incréasing his speed, meet- ng the lighter men in camp, which means that Billy Wells, the British welterweight, Joe Benjamin Herman Auerbach, Lee Moore and Dandy Dil- lon, all scaling from the welterweight to the featherweight division, will take over the brunt of the attack. Dempsey is going into the final stretch of his training in a happy, carefree fra of mind, showing none of the irritableness which was characteristic of him 10 days in ad- vance of other champion After his rub down erday, the champion was as happy as a boy, with no apperent uneasiness over his impending battle. Well, in be de smile, which those closest worrying. hip contests, just ten days more I'll stuff,” he sald, with a plainly indicated to to him that he is not Sunday dinner was almost the only visible evidence that the champion was celebrating his twenty-elghth birthday. Bill Mathes, the negro chef at the camp, prepared a meal of chicken and all the side dishes that made for proper embellishment ping the menu with a birthday with 28 candles and strawberry cake, Sweets sually on the camp but champion breaks over the when his birthday rolls around. Dempsey today plans to visit “Big Ben” Wray, of Sayre, Okla., a giant who is confined to a hospital suffer- ing from a broken Jaw received when he was knocked out in less than a by Dempsey ‘Friday. Demp- sey expressed genuine regret over the accident and wants to personally tell top. Wray that he's sorry it all happened. “I didn't mean to hurt him, Dempsey sald. “I only wanted to fool around with him for a while. I didn't think the punch was hard enough to knock him over, much less crack his jaw." is not the only invalid on pital list. George @odfrey, pound negro, who has given some of his hardest work- s, is suffering from a fractured rib a result of Dempsey’s smashing blows Godfrey may not be able to do any re boxing with Dempsey, because has been matched to box Jack Thompson, negro heavyweight, in one of the preliminaries July 4, and npsey Club Standing || National Loat Pet. New York . 667 Pittsburgh ay 596 Cincinnati 33 569 Chicago 34 540 Brooklyn. - 30 517 | St. Louis 81 +508 Boston -. 19 311 Philadelphia 17 288 American League Lost Pet. New York 644 Philadelphia 542 Cleveland 533 St. Louis 483 Detroit --_ ATL Washington 458 Chicago .. 455 Boston -396 PARIS—Fillbert DeSavole, a gray three year old, belonging to Signor Cesare Ranucel, and ridden by Jack Jennings, premier jockey of the year, won the Grand Prix de Paris in a driving finish from Checkmate. ‘3 —_ 1 HAVEN’ T Found FAULT untTH ANY- Ting FoR Two DAYS --- 1 MUST DIG UP SOME - Tein HAR! wear dot ste Wonder What the New ? petinquency ! Efficiency Expert Thinks About EVERYTHING Smootn BUT | MUST FIND SOMETHING with A FLAW -oR I SHALL Lose MY Position ( “cf SHALL MAKE Hin QUAIL AT THE PIERCING LooKS ao 1 SHALL GIVE HIM 1S RUNNING HOW PROVOKING!T THiS 15 GETTING SERIOUS -- 1T Won't Do--- | SHouLD FIRE someBobDyY Just FoR THe ' 3 Looks oF Teas THinG ° Go ' WE SHALL No LonGER REQUIRE Your services! DEPART- AND | at— Once! \~a _ we GIANTS SAFE IN LEAD ON SIXTH CONSECUTIVE VICTORY SUNDAY McGraw Clan Makes Jt Three Straight Against Braves, Duplicating Pirate Slaughter; Athletics Lose, Yanks Are Idle. CHICAGO, June 25—(From The Associated Press) —To a safe margin in first place the New York Giants have re- turned. They won their sixth consecutive game yesterday, 6 to 3, making it three straight from the Braves. had won three straight from St. Louis. vver St. Louis, 6 to 4, but it seems as though the Pirates are getting farther from the Reds, rather than keeping after the world’s champions. Chicago's steady playing is less normal. The Cubs got near to the Reds lq giving Adolf Luque his sec- ond defeat of the season. Grover Alexander the great opposed him and allowed only three hits. The score was 2 to 0, Brook'yn fattened on Philadelphia, 9 to 4, making six runs in the first inning, and getting only one hit The Quakers just handed over the being asked. the Yankees were idle, Phil passed up another chance to » distance to the leadership nting Washington with” an 8 to 0 victory. Sherry Smith, former Brooklyn ab artist, kept “Coming back” for veland, beating St. Louls 8 to 2, while another veteran,. Dauss of Detroit, blew up {n the ninth inning after he had won his game, let in six uns and lost to Chicago, 9 to 8. game without While Fred Toney, St. Louis national club pitcher, who Saturday left the field in a huff, after St. Louis fans had Jeered him after his verbal tilt with Shortstop Toporcer, has reconsidered his determination to quit baseball, ac- cording to Bury Shotten, assistant manager. He failed to appear at the ball park Sunday, but it was sald he would be there today. Ray Gimes, Cub's first baseman, who was operated on for hernia {s to leave the hospital today. Adolf Luque, who led the National league pitchers until defeated by the Cubs, had hurled 29 consecutive scoreless innings, and had amassed a string of seven straight victories. oo Meet me at The Smoke Frouwe.—Adv. ——____ The creation of = Dominion-wide racing commission is proposed for the M me at The Smoke House. a “Tt Actually Built Me Up 20 Pounds,” Says Cole Declares Tanlac Restor- ed Health, Strength and Weight When He Was On Verge of Complete Breakdown —Feels Fine Now. “Tanlac can't be beat weight ht eth tor it actual pounds in back all my after I w al sald Ch me up brou dene wn and and I had no control of the sport throughor Canada. twenty pounds under my norma! | weight and couldn't even sleep when | I lay down at night. I barely could drag myself to work and back home again and it looked Ike I would have to give up completely, “But Tanlac sharpened up my ap- petite right away and in a little while T got back my lost welght and strength. I can work all day with- out over-tiring now, sleep like a log nd feel more lively and full of energy than I have in years. There's nothing too good I could say for Tantac.”* Tank giata. A is for sale by all good drug pt no substitute. Over a sold fon bo Advertt ywhere ement Meet_me at The Smoke Hou! Previously they Pittsburgh also won RICH PURSES WILL 60 70 GRAND GIRGUIT WINNERS CLEVELAND, June 25.—A grand total among nd Circuit 1923 meeting at North Randall tra to announcement by Secretary Win Kinnan. Of to the stake horses, which will in the Edwards, Ohio, Fasig, Tavern, Isxperiment and Free for All events, which closed last winter. The balance is to go for the purse races, entries to which closed June 18. The purpose program is, divided equally among and pacers, with seven races each. All events will be on the popular three-heat which three heat affairs, are now also on Uhe three heat plan of $35,000 will the horsemen be distributed at the first . July 2 to 7, according this $16,500 is to go race as usual, the trotters plan. heretofore The colt events, have been two in case. Unruly Spectators . . Mar Tennis Play PARIS, June 25.—The French have still much to learn in the matter of proper recent ts behavior at tennis matches. international hard court here showed the spectators boisterous and nervous. The conte su T did not restrain thelr emotions, 1d applauded and shouted while es were still in progress. They resembled the assemblies of howling baseball fans in America or Shrieking Lu’l fight enthus‘asts in Spain, rather than the orderly gatherings of Forest Hills and Wimbledon. French crowds are also very par- tial: “Their champion right or wrong, first, last and all the time,” appears to be their motto. They app!auded the lucky shots of Lacoste when he man- aged to drop the ball on the other side of the net for a point which should have gone against him, with as much gusto as they cheered the double faults of “Little Bill’ Johnston which gave a point to a countryman. Refund Ordered When Babe Ruth Fails to Show NEW HAVEN, Conn., June 25—A ‘cash refund of the difference between the price paid and the price of an ad- mission to regular eastern league Games, amounting to about $2,000, which the Yankee management is ex- pected to meet, will be paid to pat- rons of yesterday's game because Babe Ruth did not line up with the New York Americans in an exhibition game against New Haven. The crowd insisted they had paid the advanced price to see the homerun king in ac- tion, Ruth failed to show up although {t was said he had started from Bos: ton by automob' TO THE PUBLIC Owing to the large increase in our business, we are compelled to notify our customers, that beginning on the first day of July, we will deliver our water in case lots of six (6) bottles only (3 gallons) or in five (5) gallon con- tainers. Any one wishing it in smaller amounts, can ob- tain same by calling at our station in rear of 505 East Sec- ond. Phone us at 1151 when you are ready for another Hill Crest Water Company PHONE 1151 Conerighs, 1923, . ¥. Tribune tas. ‘THE TRIBUNE'S PAGE OF SPORTING NEW GHAMPION HITS HARD AND FAST, THINK PM TAKING NO INTEREST tw MY WORK IF t Dost | DISCOVER imPCRFECTION | HERG --- TeGReE MUST BE SOMETHING To BE OFFEN DES wer THere — 1 BETTER*, Fee at ELGIN PLAYER "FATALLY HURT ELGIN, Ill, June 25. — Herman fulau, 22, shortstop on the Algoneuin Sem!-Professional baseball team, was fatally injured yesterday when a ball thrown by the first baseman to the catcher hit home over the heart when he was stealing home. Sulau had tripled prior to the play that re- sulted in his death, Manager. Otto Pelican, of Algon- quin, announced today that his team would disband for the remainder of the season, out of respect to their teammate. ———_. Meet me at The Smoke House.—Adv. Resinol relieves chafed skin- ‘EN whose outdoor life causes skin irritation and tenderness, through excessive ersData ony of the clothing etc. will fin comfort in the use of Resinol. This soothing ointment—so widely used in the treatment of eczema and kindred ills—cools the skin, stops the smarting and reduces the inflammation almost immediately. Try it and you will be delighted with its quick action, ‘You will also like Resinol Shaving rubbin; blessey lients which enablethem Stacwahy aeccas to thoroughly akin yet leave it free from eensitivences Don’t _wait— get the Resinol trid from your druggist today. A week’s trial will convince you. First OLF TOURNEY OPENED TODAY Trans-Mississippi Title at Stake in Play at Minneapolis. MINNEAPOLIS, June 25.—Golfers from virtually every state in the Mississipp! river valley and from other states in the south and south- west, teed off at the Minnikahda club here today for the first qualifying round of the 23rd championship tournament of the Trans-Mississ!ppi golf association. One hundred and fifty entries had entered the competition when the/| drawings were completed yesterday. | The tournament closes Saturday, SSeS cata rl ITALIAN ATHLETES WORK OUT FOR NEXT OLYMPIAD ROME, June 25.—Italy will be a, factor to be reckoned with {n the 1924 Olympics at Paris, if the pre-| parations of the Italian Olympic com- mittee are an indication. Italy, since the war, has taken an enormous brace in athletics, and in many branches of sport is developing material certain to compete strongly against the older! sport nations. Each city and yillago has its own sports organization, and| every vacant lot is being commandeer- ed by aspiring athletes for their in| cipient training. Football is espec!-| ally popular. In the field and track events “rge number of strong athletes have come to the front. Zucca does the 100° meter run in 10 4-5. Glorglo| ‘an make the 200 meters in 22 4.5,| Cominotto is Italy's 800-meter man, coing the distance in 1’ 54”, ‘The Marathon is done by Speroni and Benedetti. Frigerio, winner of both walking features in the last Olympics, | is now Italy's sporting hero, having rece beaten the Olympic record he best pentathlon man is Contol Of All Events $5 ee MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1923. in News Today’s Games National League. Pittsburgh at St. Louis. Cincinnati! at Chicago. Philadelphia at Brooklyn. Boston at New York. American League. St. Louis at Cleveland. Chicago at Detroit. Philadelphia at Washington. ———_ SPORT BRIEFS The first big race rowed over the famous Henley course was that be- tween Oxford and Cambridge, in the year 1829. The Fulton team of the Kitty league has a valuable asset in Man- ager Dan Griner, whose pitching has fresulted in several victories fay his crew. Mel Coogan, who now calls Brook- lyn his home, has been matched for a 12-round contest with Young Jackel, the Toledo Lightweight, to take place June 29 at Dayton, O. A string of ten straight victories served to boost the St. Paul team in the American association column, but Kansas City still continues to lead the race by a good margin. If the pitching and fielding of the Cleveland Indians were on a par with «heir heavy hitting, Speaker’s tribe would soon lessen the distance be- tween them and the Mackmen and Yankees. With scarcely 200 points Separating the first and last teams, the Three-I league has been staging one of the prettiest pennant races to be found anywhere on the minor circuits this season, NO ISOLATION The Telephone Stopped That . 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