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, ™“s ‘ FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1923. — VANKEESTIKE OPENER OF SERIES WITH RIVALS IN THE AMERICAN Athletics Go Down to Defeat, 4 to 2, While the Browns Draw Blood in Game With Detroit With Urban Shocker on the Mound. CHICAGO, June 29.—(By The Associated Press).—The New York Yankees won the first game of their decisive series with the Philadelphia Athletics yesterday, 4 to 2, and in- creased their margin in the first place to six games. St. Louis won first blood in its series with Detroit for fourth place, Urban Shocker winning his 11th victory of the season. Boston beat Washington in the first game of thelr series for ‘ast | placé and rain prevented the Chicago- Cleyeland game. Rain also prevented the opener of the impgrtant Cincinnat!-Pittsburgh reries, but the New York Giants kept piling up a lead, winning their tenth straight, 4 to 2 from Boston. Five of Club Standing National League. the ten victories have been won from W. Le Pet. Boston, New York --____ 44 20 688 Jacques Fournter, the former St. | Pittsburgh 37 28 617 Louis Cardinal first baseman. is hit-|Cincinnati -._______6_ 35 25 583 ting the ball hard and timely for the|Chicago _ 34 82 515 Brooklyn dodgers. He bagged three | Brooklyn 31 30 .508 hits, including a homer yesterday. 82 33 .492 Ken Williams of St. Louis is creep- 20 44 313 ing up on Babe Ruth for home run 18 45 .286 honors in the American league. He bagged his eleventh homer and now is trailing the King of Swat, who has WALLACE TURNS BEAL BRUNE! Milwaukee Lightweight In Good Spirits Over New York —. Philadelphia Cleveland St. Louis Detroit Chicago aa Washington Baston C B X National League t Boston oming Bout. Wepcetan New York Otte ‘Wallace, Milwaukee light-| Boston ._- weight has turned Beau Brummel and has dressed up, pipe the rags on the Milwaukee mauler if you do not Batterles—Scott and Gowdy, Snyder Ocscheger, Fillingim and O'Neill believe it. We cannot figure out why| A y | At Chicago— RHE Otto should dress up so now. He {s| St. Louis 16 2 married and his wife is on the ground| Chicago ... 0 4 2 to see that the Beer City Dutchman behaves. After any man is married he should worry then about the rage. Otto it seems it ing to outpo! “Drapper Dan Bart yee ys came to} Casper with plenty of color, in fact a suit for every other hour, Batteries—Toney and Ainsmith; A! exander and O'Farrel!, At Philade’phia— Brooklyn. . w 0 Phitadelphia 14 0 Batteries—Dickerman, Decatur, RHE Smith and Taylor; Hubbell, Winters ‘ace however is a real fighter|and Henline. end can stand and sock with any of} Cincinnat!-Pittsburg—rain. our present day lightweights even — though he is addicted to dude cloth- American League ing. The Milwaukee star has mingled| At New York— RHE with Ms as of the best 135 pound men| Philadelphia .--.___...-..2 6 1 in the business and has decisions over| New York ——-----.--..4 8 2 Pinkey Mitchell, Sailor Freedman,| Batterles—Rommel and Brugg: Jimmy Hanlon and Bob Normandy. Shawkey and Hoffman. He has stopped Bobby Waugh, Joe —_— Lopez and Gene Delmont. In his last| At St. Louis— RHE start here he lost a decision to Arlos TRORTNE ccenerad Lchivoseetiatesmes $ 7% Fanning which was booed for fully St. Louls 611 0 fifteen minutes, Wallace chased the} Batteries—Johnso! Wells egile Missourian for 12 rounds and/and Bassler; Shocker and Severe'd. could not catch up with him lon; enough to put over his “Iron Mik: At Washington— RHE Fanning rode his bycycle for the en-| Boston 360 tire bout. Referee Gibbons gave a| ‘Washington es ake poor decision tn the belief of many Batteries—Ehmke and Walters; fans. Zachary and Ruel. Benny who meets Wallace! ChicagoCleveland—rain is in fine fettle for the bout and is expected to give the Milwaukee star Texas e This because both till and wallop. @ great fight. Dallas 6; San Antonio 3. men like to stand Beaumont 5; Shreveport 3. Wichita Falls 6; Houston Galveston 12; Fort Worth 10. ‘Western League Sioux City 7; Denver 3. DesMoines Omaha 2. StJoseph Oklahoma City 1, Racing. No others. Meeting of Queens County Jockey club, at Aqueduct. Coast League Meeting of Kentucky Jockey club, at Letonia. ‘Tennis. World’s championship tournament,‘ at Wimbledon, Eng. National intercollegiate champion- ship, at Philadelphia. Golf. National intercollegiate champion- ship, at Mt. Vernon, N. Y¥. Nationel public links championship, at Washington, D. C. Pennsylvania State amateur cham- pionship, at Philadelphia. Massachusetts State amateur cham- pionship, at Newton, Trans-Mississipp! championship, at Minneapolis. Swimming. Pacific Coast met senior fancy diving championship, at Yosemite. Vernon 2; Seattle 1. Los Angeles 2; Sacramento 0. Oakland 2; Portland 1. Salt Lake 4; SanFrancisco 3. American Association Milwaukee 8-2; Minneapolis 7- St. Paul 11-11; Kansas City 5: Louisville 7; Columbus 4. Indianapolis 9; Toledo 4. ee —— Today’s Games National League. New York at Boston. Brooklyn at Philadelphia. Polo. St. Louls at Chicago. Annual tournament of Mesdow-| Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. brook club, at Westbury, L. I. Boxing. League. American Detroit at St. Louis. Chicago at Cleveland. Boston at Washington. Philadelphia at New York. Mel Coogan vs. Young Jackel, 12 rounds, at Dayton. Morrie Schlaifer vs. Rockey Smith, 10 rounds, at Omaha. JULY 4 BOXING SHOW Rodeo Grounds on Yellowstone Highway 3 O'clock P. M. Sharp Harvey I heavyweights. Otto Wallace, Mflwaykee, versus Benny Strayer, Lincoln, 12 roun#@a- lightweights. ‘Teddy Gartin, Omaha, versus Sid Socklyn, Sloux City, 12 rounds— welterweight Franklo Jummat! versus Midget Smith Artic Mayne, lcensed boxing officia! *erkins, Casper, versus Jimmie Shirley, Denver, 10 rounds— 12 antamweights bouts. rounds all | home the Che Casper Daily Cribune Wonder What a Traffic Cop Thinks About THERE'S AN AWFUL Lot oF TRAFFIC To- DAY - 1TS A WonspeR ‘PEOPLE WOULDN'T STAY Home THEY OUGHT To BE MADe To HeeP. ore Tas STREET WeLt t Guess ILL Allow EAST AND WEST SOUND? TraFFic To GO THROVGH---- PLL Wart FOR AH-HAH! Some DAme} GUESS Im MAKING A HIT wite HeR-.) SEE HER REGULAR These S-- Oo WEBEL Tint POOR FISH DES res meR ECG CORNER a WASHINGTON VARSITY CREW IS WINHER OF REGATTA, MIDDIES TRAIL IN POUGHKEEPSIE RACE POUGHKEEPSIE, N. ¥Y., June 29.! thelr drive —(By The Associated Press.)—The mile. seat of the nation’s rowing champion-| The middies challenged, just as ship, through the efforts of a gallant! they hed planned, and closed part of that pulled purple and gold the gap that separated from the tipped sweeps to victory yesterday in| smooth rowing Westerners as they the Intercollegiate Rowing assocla- entered the stretch, but Washing. tion's twenty-sixth regatta on the! ton’s stamina was sufficient to match Hudson river, is moved from An-| that spurt. napolis on the east coast to Seattle! Columbia's dizzy early space proved on the west. their undoing and they never were ‘A University of Washington eight) dangerous after the two mile mark, —seven able bodied oarsmen and a barely lasting to nose out Syracuse courageous youth with an injured for third place. Cornell and Pennsy!- leg, defeated a previously unbeaten | Vania never were factors, navy outfit, champions in 1921 and) Washington came within an ace of again in 1922, and four other crews ™aking it a double victory, thelr of the east, in a three mile pull down freshman eight losing by less than a a) picturesqtis /ooures. ‘oot to Cornel) in a finish that will ‘And for the first time in regatta|P® remembered among the most history rowing supremacy of the col-, ‘Filling !n regatta annals. ; Juntor varsity honors went to Syra- leges lies west of the Mississipp!. 4 cuse, which scored decisively over This was Washington's fourth @t-| three rival crews. Cornell finished a tempt to carry off the blue ribbon! iength behind and had a similar ed- event. The purple and gold oarsmen} vantage. over Columbia with Pennsyl finished third in 1913, fifth the next! vania trafling two lengths further in year and returned again last year to the rear. force the navy to a new course rec-| ‘The figure that stood out con ord to beat them. | spicuously in the regatta’s aftermath The middies employed a different! today as that of Dow Walling, Wash: sort of strategy this year but it failed) ington stroke, who paced his shell to to offset the power of Washington's victory despite a knee infection that stalwarts. Instead of setting the! had kept him in bed for four days be- pace from the start as its predecessor fore the race. After it was over he had done for two years, the nayy| had to be carried back to quarters, permitted first Columbia and then | but his condition was said not to be Washington to set the pace, holding serious. FRANKIE JUMMATI LOOKS GOOD IN WORKOUTS FOR RODEO FIGHT; BLOWS CARRY PUNCHING POWER Frankie Jummati, Chicago bantam, who meets Midget Smith, New York bantam champ, on the afternoon of July 4, looks good to the rail birds in his daily workouts. Jummati is a fair boxer and has worlds of punching power when he lets his wallops go. If he ties into Midget Smith like he goes after his sparring mates in the gym somebody is going down for the count. Jummati favors his|entertianment also makes for their fight hand as does the Midget but hits| success. Such shows as this will soon with his left duke plenty ‘d enough; make Casper one of the biggest box to sagger most of our present day| ing centers in the country. Fighters banties. from all over the country are anxious The Chicagoan will no doubt be an| to show their wares here. even shot in the betting if he con- a tinues to displey the fireworks that he has uncorked from his fistic bottle. Any man who is a two handed hitter | such as Jummati is will be dangerous to Midget Smtih. The Midget is a mark for a snappy left hang because of his aggressive style of coming in| in reserve for the last crew Meet me at The Smoke Mouse.—Adv. Yorker tearing m to shoot, ser THE WOP 10 FIGHT IN will no doubt take punishment “SALT GREEK JULY FOUATH bacon. The Midget ts box- : ing daily and is fast rounding into} ponent for Bud Hamilton of Denver he would show better against a ais ; fighter than a boxer so when the bell <7 ‘he headline card on the fight He recently lost a decision to Hami! The seat sale for the show thus far! ton in 10 rounds and is anxious to land effectively. the best form he -has attained since| 2° the Wop of Pueblo, the south: calls him forth to do battle with Mr.|ca™ St Salt Creek July 4 The has been very encouraging to the) mect the Denver lad again, cecil: Bani under fire. Should Jummati perfect such a blow that will catch the New On the other hand Smith will de-| pend on his powerful punch to bring| he came to Wyoming. Smith in al Dounder, has been picked as the on statement to the press yesterday said) ? |Pueblo boy has met some good men plea he will bye a chance to! inciuding Kid Belt and Jack Dayle prove it. Rodeo management and a record!” Joo the Wop has signed up, under crowd will no doubt be the result of| tn» management of Jess Lean of Den thelr efforts in giving Casper and) ver and after his fight at Sa't Creek Wyoming clean, square top noteh) sury 4 will box under the name of box The class of their shows has| Joo Ket! cause of much favorable| — mmer ong the fa The tact that they give the public a 46 round Meet me at the THERE Comes THe t CHIGF =- PLU TELL THe WORLD HE'S AN AWFUL at 2 © BE CHIEF X Gor oR sO WELL | HAVEN’ ONLY AN HOUR MORE --- Hope THE WIFE HAS THe EATS ov Tae TABLE Wren (Get Homs- PAY ME Tae Two BUCKS- HE OWES ME come AHEAD Gee! -BUM DRIVER By Briggs | WISH HARRY WOULD THE BIG STIFF ALL Rian Te WHAT A nh hl = SHELBY, Mont. July 4, despite disquieting re influx of visitors. Ut most confidence ts being placed in Mayor Jim Johnson by the fight fans of this little town. Expressions DNSTON WINS American Stars Meet in Wimbledon Play With Royalty in Box. WIMBLEDON, June M. Johnston of California, defeated Vincent Richards in straight sets In their match in the Wimbledon lawn tennis championship tournament to: fay and thus continues in the race for the world’s title. The score of the match was 6-4, 6-3,7-5 King George and Queen Mary were in the royal box. King George called the two Americans to box, wel comed them and few mo ments before the start of the match The stacium was crowded Francis T. Hunter, Am de feated A. H. Fyzee, India, 8-6 75 Miss Elizabeth F eliminated Mrs. Craddock of E women's singles 6-1, ie nd from the Meet me at the Smokehouse.—Adv. ESTHER LINSTROM, 17, INES. AT HOSPITAL HERE Esther Lindstrom, 17 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Lind strom, 855 United stree' this morning at a local h was {ll for only a few hours before her death. The funeral will be held at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon from jay the Shaffer-c chapel, the Rev. L 1. Carter officiating The Iindstrom fam in Casper for a year have 1 form | resided in Colorado > REMOVAL NOTIC Harned Bros, and the ( Fhrnt ture Co., have moved to their location, 234 South David, Phone 249 new PHILADELPHL June 29.—L. N. White and Tahtheimer, University of Texas, defeated Gerald Emerson and Frank T. Anderson of Colombia, 8-6, 10-8, in the doubles third round of the national inter- collegiate tennis rnament at the Merion Cricket SHELBY DISCOUNTS RUMORS AND. PREPARES FOR INFLUX OF CROWD Montana Fight Town Confident Battle Will Be Staged as Scheduled; Gibbons Plugs Away at Training Work in Fine Condition. ROM RIGHARDS 29.—William | PAGE SEVEN First in News Of All Events GARTIN DUPLICATES LOGAL FEAT IN RING FIGHT AT DES MOINES (Omaha Crasher Who Meets Sid Socklyn of Sioux City Here July 4 Puts Johnny O’Hara Out of Running in the Fifth. The following clipping received fram Des Moines, Towa will no doubt be of much interest to the friends of Teddy Gartin, crashing Omaha welter who meets Sid Socklyn, Sious City, July 4, at the Rodeo Grounds. Teddy is the lad whc gained so many admirers when he hung the bed time story wallop on Georgie Moser’s chin on the last Rodeo card, June 8. Iker. It ts our opinton that any Wa ‘Teddy Gartin, Omaha welter had|0ne whom Gartin hits is beaten fron on easy time with Jahnny O'Hara of|*here on. Such : piace as th ag Omahan carries will weaken any wel Rock Isla heir sch 4 tor ; th = Lei | anc if the bout be scheduled fo ound bout at the Coliseum last r more rounds it is a cinch tha ght, Gartin rocked O'Hara with|Gartin's opponent will spend enoug! short rights to the head time and|time on the canvas to allow the ref again in the first four rounds and|eree to count "10." sent his Illinois opponent to the can vas in the f chapter with a light ning like right chop that spelled the end for Johnny. Referee Mase could have 1 ten many times the fallen warrior from across Mississippi and s 1 time to ¢ Gartin will be brought back to De Moines to meet some good welter fi the near future. NEW PRODUCT the a lunch before Johnny came around. boys exchanging few punches but from the eecond on it was all Ne PYORRHEA braskx for Gartin with his powertu! punch played with O'Hara from ther — to the end. Never has a more Scientific Remedy Is Sold on Stric fous puncher than the Omal vis} Money-Back Guarantee ted the Capitol y and w ack rina ng in experience to soe extent,| , = s ting power and speed. A few more| ed to be incut 4 and mastered. Th Omaha in Hable to have an entry for the crown toted around by Mickey experime arto nugh teats have proved tha this remedy will relleve the most ad vanced cases of Pyorrhea, and eo el fective have been the results that it { GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Ted| *°!4 F ot sutebeniea aR hae Jamieson of Milwaukee won a ten-|Suarantce of satisfaction. Th man round decision bout when he was |je* is were che teeth, were found fouled in the third round by Jack | «Py: hem by climinat Renault, the Canadian heavyweight t an@ restorin chee! th healthy cond Center Meet_me at The Smoke House —Ady. June 29.—(By The Associated Press).— Confidence that Jack Dempsey will fight Tom Gibbons here ports from Great Falls that fi- nancial details of the title bout were not grogressing satis- factorily, Shelby today swung into the task of caring for the are heard on the atreets frequently that ‘Jim will put {t over.” Johnson the red cheeked, ex-cowhoy, banker and Shelby booster, who is now at the head of the financial effaira of the bout, has pledged his personal funds to swing the payment of the third $100,000 of Dempsey's gunran- tee. That satisfies Shelby. Gibbons, meanwhile, cnotinues to pug along tn his training work, un mindful of the financial muddle sur. rounding the staging of the cham plonship contest. Last night Gibbons was inducted into the blackfoot Indian tribe, amid elaborate and colorful ceremonies. More than 50 Indians attired in bril- lant native apparel, formed a back sround as the St. Paul fighter, garbed in a striking white buckskin outfit, was welcomed into the tribe and given the tribal name “Thunder Chief.” Throughout the ceremony Gibbons was smiling, accommodating and «p- parently carefree, In his workout yesterday he dis played brilliant footwork, speedy de livery and good counter. He was In splendid condition after traveling elght rounds with his sparring part- ners. His breathing has {mproved re. markably in the last two weeks and he boxes with less apparent effort now than three weeks ago when he began training. His welght today is about 185 pounds, he said. The dry ing out process through which he will go early next week is expected to bring him down to 178 or 180 pounds cae a Meet me at The Smoke House.—Ady CUSHION SHOES J.P SMITH SHOE CO. Makers. CHICAGO Get out the old grip; hunt up the fishing tackle Stop that Eczema! MAZING results haye been produced by S. S. 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