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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1923. World R PAGE FIV THE TRIBUNE'S PAGE OF SPORTING NEW CARNIVAL SPIRIT HOLOS FORTH IN SHELBY AS GREAT DAY NEARS) Fresh Influx of Visitors Reported From Montana fe First in News ésults S f All Events | a all) SOGKLYN EXPECTED 10 PROM ie TOUGH OPPONENT FOR TED GARTH Omaha Welter Won’t Have as Easy a. Time Dispos There’s At Least One In Every Office He Gets IN THE Boss’ waste BASKET Gives THe Book. KEEPER. HeEaeT FAILOF Fight: Center; Builders of Arena to Get First Returns Fr. SHELBY, Jun 27.—(By val spirit burst forth anew i of sunny weather after nearly flux of new arrivals struck the As a result Main street becomes a bustling scene of activity again. New concession stands are flaunting gaudy fronts, another tent theater is being advertised by a band and crier, hotels are filling up, throngs parade the congésted thoroughfares and the hawkers are crying their wares thru the town. “Today the challenger’s camp was the Mecca for a large crowd that gathered to witness Gibbons work out. Yesterday several hundred went to # ball game in which Gibbons tos- sed 2 few over the plate and then played third base. He picked the fast ones off the ground, smashed out fouble and scvred a run, Financial details of the bout vir- tually were completed yesterday when lumbermen and contractors who have a bill of approximately $58,000 against the promoters for the arena upon a pro rata scttlement of their claims with Great Falls business men who aided in payment of the second $100,000 of Dempsey’s guarantee last week. At a conference attended by nine eintractors, George H. Stanton, Great Falls banker and representa: tlve of business Interests of that city; James Johnson, mayor of Shelby and treasurer of the American Legion committee promoting the fight; Dan Tracey, new business manager here, and State Senator J. W. Speer, it was agreed that the first proceeds from the sale of tickets would be divided among the lumber dealers and con- tractors on a proportionate basis. The builérs of the arena haf ins that their claim be given prefe and had threatened to foreclose chattel lien a the arena. ment of the yey connequently will virtually elimi nate the last obstacle confronting the yromoters of the bout. Returns from the sale of tickets ire expected today. Agents to whom Nekets have been distributed throughout the country were in- structed to report on them by Tues- day night. Officials hero would give no estimate as to the number of tickets actually sold or money re- ceived, declaring it. would be impos- stble to do so until all gutstanding tickets had been returned or sold. a GREAT FALLS, Mont., June 27. (By the Associated Press}—Developing speed will be the objective of finish- ing touches of Jack Demnpsey’s train- ing campaign for his championship battle with Tommy Gibbons, scheduled for Shelby, Montana, July 4. The titleholder, who started bexing the lighter men in camp yesterday, will adhere to this schedule for the rest of the week, according to the Program mapped out by Manager Kearns. Hiram Dempsey, father of the Suffered After Every Meal for 10 Years ws. JENSEN “Tanlac has done so much for me that I would go out of my. way to tell anyone suffering as I did it.” recently said William C. Jensen, 1392 W. 38th St., Los Angeles, Cal. “For ten years I couldn't eat with- out suffering for hours ach and press around my heart. That alone made me miserable, but I would almost double up in a knot from the paing that struck me in 1. I had dizzy spells and head too, and never felt like work- Tanlac was suggested as the one medicine that would put me back on my feet, and six bottles have done that very thing. All my troubles are gone now. I always feel fine and go to work as though I never had been ill a day of my life. I'l never be grudge the money I spent for Tan lac." Tania gists. Accept no substitute. million bottles sold is for sale by all good drug Over 37 ® Pills are Nature's constipation, For The Associated Press).—Carni- . E n Shelby today with the heavy- weight championship match between Jack Dempsey and Tommy Gibbons only one week away, and with a recurrence afterward. | Gas would always form on my stom: | the | om Ticket Sales. 10 days of rain, a sudden in- town. champion, was among the arrivals in camp yesterday. The senior Dempsey reached Great Falls from his home in Salt Lake City while Jack was in the midd'e of his work out. Dempsey was the first to spot him standing on his tiptoes In the rear of the crowd on the grassy slope leading to the out- door ring. ee a Club Standing National League. Club Won Lost Pet New York 2 A Pittsburgh Cincinnati Brooklyn .. Chicago St. Louis Philadelphia — Boston -... American League. Club Won Lost Pct. New York -. 3 22 633 Philadelphia .. 550 Cleveland Detroit — 2 St. Louis 483 Washington -. 440 Chicago 429 Boston 407 “oterday’s weoeres National League. At New York— Philadelphia 210 000 000—3 8 New York ~ 000 010 05x—6 8 Batteries—Behan, R.H.E 0 Head and Hen- line; Bentley, Jonnard and Snyder. At Chicago— R.H.E. Cincinnati 000 002 100 000 014 13 2 Chicago -.000 110 010 000 00—3 12 2 Batteries—Rixey, Keck and Har- stave; Keen, Aldridge and O'Farrell. At St. Louls— RHE Pittsburgh — 900 400 030—7 11 1 St. Louis 003 000 002—5 10 0 Batteries—Meadows, Bagby, Adams and Schmidt; Doak, Barfoot, North and Clemons Ainsmith. American League. At Cleveland— R. H. E. St. Lotis 61 Cleveland — 010 112 13x—9 11 1 Batteries—Davis, Bayne and Sev- ereld; Uhle and O'Neil. At Bo&ton— New York — R.H.E 000 000 001—1 11 HE MAKES THe, ACQUAINTANCE oF THE STENCEGRAPHER FORCE AD Copyright, 1923, N.Y. Trfbene tow, AND FINALLY HE IS CAUGHT ty | A TRAP AND THe entire is PRes eestauics NT AT THe INJURED EYES POLO KNOCKOUT Mike Gibbons and Saph McKenna Visited | By Affliction ST. PAUL, June 27.—Mike Gibbons, the middleweight brother of Tommy Gibbons, challenger for the heavy: weight crown, known in ring circles around the world as “The Phantom" and Saph McKenna, the bantam- weight *who was a pocket edition of the elder Gibbons, will never box again because of defective vision. In his last few starts the Phantom collided with punches which in other days would have whizzed harmlessly by, been blocked with elbow or should: er, or have been picked off with a slove before well started. It was not until he visited an eye specialist that Mike learned that the sight of one cye was virtually gone, due, it is be- lieved, to a loose lace of a glove strik- ing it. McKenna was recently dismissed from a hospital where he was taken following his last bout with Johnny ‘tle, former bantem weight title mant in which Ertle shaded him and landed a blow which defini put out of the ring one of the cleve Boston --- 200 000 10x—3 8 Batteries— Hoyt and Hofmann; Quinn and Walters, At Detroit— R.H.E. Chicago 100 021 020—6 12 Detroit ~. -040 00 021—7 14 1 Batteries — Leverette, Thurston, Mack, Blankenship and Schalk; Cole and Woodall. At Philadelphia— R.H.E. Washington ---420 010 000— 712 3 Philadelphia --.005 060 50x—16 20 2 Batteries—Johnson, Zahbniser, Lei- bold, Warmouth and Ruel; Hasty, Harris and Perkins. American Association. Milwaukee, 7; Minneapolis, 6. Kansas City, Louisville 5; Coast League. Sacramento, 7; Los Angeles, 4 San Francisco, 6; Salt Lake, 5. Oakland, 7; Portland, 0. No others played. Western League. Denver, 8-3; Wichita, 5-9. Tulsa, 10; Sloux City, 6. Omaha, 6; St. Joseph, 8. Oklahoma City 11; Des Moines, 1. Texas League. Dallas, 3; Houston, 2. Galveston, 17; Wichita Falls, 14 (10 innings). Fort Worth, 9; Beaumont, Shreveport, 7; San Antonio, 3. Today’s Games National League Pittsburgh at St. Louis Cincinnat! at Chicago Philadelphia at Brooklyn. Boston at New York: American League .ouls at Cleveland at Detroit Mect me Hopse.—adv. guaranteed to kill not stain bed cloth- Phone 280, Bed bug juice. all vermin; wi ing. Apco Products Co, est Ittle boxers ever developed in this section. Physicians declared Me- Kenna’s eye would never regain its usefulness. McKenna, who worked with Gib- bons in training, had Mike's style to the last detail. He was not as in- clined as the Phantom to stay in close, but showed as well footwork and speed. CHICAGOAN ELIMINATED CHANTILLY, June 27.—(By The Associated Press.}—Miss Edith Cum- in flashy mings of Chicago, the only remaining American, was eliminated from the women’ international golf chaplon ship play here today by Miss D, } Fowler of England, two up. ieee Meet me at The Smoke House.—Adv. ee MICHIGAN CITY, Ind.— Sailor Friedman worked out for nine fast rounds opening his preparation for the fight with Lew Tendler, Philadel phia lightweight, on July 4. oo Meet me at The Smoke House.—Adv. EIGHTH STRAIGHT WIN GHALKED UP FOR GIANTS, AS YANKS LOSE CHICAGO, June 27.—The sion kept advancing in the proces-) Dy ‘ational ttling the controversy over erday with noisy p { p of the second division, win —“T ork, Pil sh anc Cin 7 to ugh hard hitting EF A S ° fi Al Af cinnatl won, and elphia, St nd ed the St. Leuls| Pans Are Satishe: ter Louis and Chicago lost. Rain pre 9 to 1 5 . . vented Boston's para with sarookiyn io? aver of ve chicago ca! Seeing Him Do His It was the elghth consecutive v laying a great game in the field £ tory for the Giants. The Quakers|He saved the game for his mates na G defeated, 6 to 3. I several tir in the final contest with Stu in ym. tsburgh has had an easy time| the tl Keds, but could not ook so far this season with St. Louis, the | j. nough to spear Har grave's drive, team supp: the pre-season dope | in to keep the Pirates out of second |field f in the 14th inning. mati, Chicago bantam who meets place. The Pirates used three of The Cincinnati club had another a Smith at the Rodeo Srounas best pitchers and Killing off a ninth|cripple adced to its hospital list.| July 4 afternoon in a 12 round bout inning rally to win, 7 to 5. “Babe” Pinelil, star third baseman,| Worked out yesterday and showed a “But * Hargrave mode a big|/w spiked on the ankle and it re«| Sprinkling of fans what the art of ntribution* to anbdther Cincininati|quired elght stitches to close the *ocking really is, Frankie punched victory over », making t away at his sparring partners and winning run of n 14 inning battle, 4 * Willams of the St. Louis rocked them with a nasty left hook to 3, by knocking the pill into the 8 drove out his tenth homer of 4nd vicious right cross. The climate bleachers. The day before, his heme|the season in the 9th inning, thereby |dld not secm to affect the little Ttallan run blow was what really w or clhd from a shutout by/in tho least and he went through a the Reds. The Reds hav ten round workout with lots of speed the third place controvers: = and zest, Old Jack Quinn scored « sonal triumph over the Yankees. He has lost to them only once since Mil Ox ler Huggins sent him to the Red 2 years ago. With the belp of ‘owster, another Yankee cast Quinn scored a triumph over league char > to 1, and as] Philadelphia four Washin ton pitcher: 16 t th Yankees } ions, winning | H | Sport C alendar| Racing. Meeting of Queens club, at Aqueduct. Meeting of Kentucky Jockey at Latonia. County Jockey club, Tennis. World's championship tournament at Wimbledon, Eng. National intercollegiate champion ship, at Philade!phia. Idaho State championship tourna ment, at Potlatch, Idaho. Golf, National intercvilegiate champion ship, at Mt. Vernon, N. Y. National public links championship at Washington, D. C. ‘Trans: Missiasippi championship tour nament, at Minneapolis. Pennsylvania State open champion opens at Philadelphia. Massachusetts State amateur cham pionship opens at Newton. Polo. tournament at Westbury, Boxing. Willle Gradwell vs. Pete August, rounds, at Providence. ci ene Miko McTigue has begun train- ing nt Babylon, L. I., for a return , from he won ht heavy- weight championship. The match is scheduled to be staged in Dubna of Meadow LI Annual brook club, 10 Meet me at The Smoke Frouse.—Ady. | in September. When Molla Took a Fall Mrs. Molla Mallory, American te In a metch with Mi play in Europe. ; above, but played a brillant game NG “ champ, has been mocting + Tomlin at Beckenham, Lng! and wow the malic. it closed its White Sox series| which cleared the left JUNI] FAST IN WCRKOUTS Yesterday afternoon Frankie Jum Jummat! {s not clever but ts a fighter who will take a punch to land one for he countered powerfully on several occasions and had to slow} down in order to allow his helpers noodles to clear. | The Chicagoan will weigh around | 121 pounds and will be well below | | the bantam limit at weighing time the morning of the 4th. The Walloping| Wop and the New York champ. Smith, will step on the scales at 10 o'clock the morning of America’s greatest holiday, July 4. Other boxers on the card will be- cin training immediately and will be in good shape in time for the show, boxer expec Teddy Gartin, his speedy knockout of ( ing of Sioux City Rival as He Did in Putting Moser Away for the Count of Ten. Sid Socklyn, Iowa's we ° 2Iterweight pride and hard hittin to live up to the four first letters of his la: OC} Sid has: heard of the reputation the his tough opponent has built up in Casper b ‘eorgie Moser, of Denver, and want to prove to the fight loving public that he is just as sweet puncher as his C t The Hawkeye entry is a box on the same type as G name and rnhusker ¢ much rtin and their 1d battle will be one of those are punchir hat eee the hard st hi et wned the victor. S$ lyn {9 not underestimating the clever “Teddy” and belleves that he will win, Sid says know that Gartin is tough but I am of the pinion that I hit just as hard have an edge on ence. I fully expect to knockout route.” Socklyn has fought all the better and speed and exper’ win by the | | | boys of the middley the welterweight showed to good advantage with sey eral of the 145 te dartin should rn for both bi tough. T She Showed ’Em SID SOCKLYN who stand up and yell when two me are standing toe to toe and wallo ing, this little quarrel should giv them thelr money's worth without tt other three bouts that the Rode management has carded. The whole 46 rounds of the pr: gram this time will be teeming wit action f »ys who will fight hay been sig no boxers will compet Jummat! and Smith are both socker Gartin and Socklyn eep produ and Straye winy over the w fights Harve and Wa = puncher Perkins i to battle or dive o un ry lad hayir proved he can drive mor vi on an opponent. 1 fight bar the door” wh Perkins in the ring to d uttin with a man of his weight. — - Srna Meet me at the kehouse.—Ad\ t permit. 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