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FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1923. @be Casper Daily Cribune PAGE FIVE. First in News Of All Events HARRY WILLS WILL BE NEXT 10 BATTLE CHAMP, KEARNG ASSERTS Negotiations for Labor Day Fight Expected to Be Closed Within Few Days; Aftermath of Shelby Fight Still Holds Interest. GREAT FALLS, Mont., July 6.—(By The Associated Press).—Harry Wills, the negro heavyweight, probably will be Jack Dempsey’s next opponent, Jack Kearns, manager of the heavyweight champion, said today. Kearns said he ex- pected to finish his business here tomorrow and would leave immediately for New York to close negotiations for a match re CARDINALS DEFEAT PHILLIES IN SLUGEEST; BRAVES BLANK ROBINS Browns Take Last of Five-Game Series With the White Sox and Cleveland Stays in First Division by Beating the Tigers. CHICAGO, July 6.—(By The Associated Press) —Th St. Louis Nationals stopped off in Philadelphia for a amit | stand yesterday and beat the home team 16 to 12, in a hard hitting game. In Brooklyn the Braves blanked the Dodgers when Jess Just Tin! ISN'T tT SIMPLY GRAND OFF FoR Two! Weeks EH ?7Y You tuck’ jweit- Alc set! > ve SAID GooD-~ BY To Tre Bors In THe OFFICE Two WesKs, oF FUN- Barnes served his second shutout within six days, and Boston walked a’ with the game, 3 to 0. —$$_<_$____________ play was tight throughout. Brooklyn using Cadore on the mound , and then waving him to the showers @# in the end of the second inning after some heavy bat work by the Brave swatters. Henry went to the mound in his stead, extricating himself from a very difficult position without per- mitting further scoring in that inning end kept up his good work through- out the game. Johnny Quinn, the Red Sox catcher, hammered a single in his game against Philadelphia at Boston, scor- ing two runs and winning his own game by the margin of 7 to 6. The Philadelphia swingers made 18 hits to Boston's 10, but got the habit of stay- ing on bases. The St. Louis Browns, playing on thelr home grounds, won the final of thelr five game series with Chicago, by a slim margin of 4 to 3. In Cleveland, the home team evened up thelr series with Detroit and stuck in the first division by winning. 10 to 0. Smith held Detroit to four hits against Cleveland's 12. Other teams in both leagues were idle. Clifford Happeny, former Untver- sity of Illinois football and baseball star, is playing great ball for the Chicago White Sox since Captain ‘\.. Eddie Collins has been out with an “injured knee. Happeny has shown himself to be a fairly good hitter and his fielding has been perfect in the few games in which he ployed. Tris Speaker, manager of the Clevelana Indians, was largely re- sponsible for his club remaining in the first division by polling four hits, including two doubles, drawing one base on balls, and scoring three runs. Yesterday Scores American League Boston 7; Philadelphia 5. Cleveland 10; Detroit 0 St. Louis 4; Chicago 3. No other. National League Boston 3; Brooklyn 0. St. Louis 16; Philadelphia 12. No other. No others. Texas Dallas 8; Shreveport 1 Galveston 2; Houston 0. San Antonio 4; Beaumont 3, ‘Wichita Falls 7; Fort Worth 5. Amtorican Association Minneapolis 14; St. Paul 10. Milwaukee 9; Kansas City 3. No others, ————=> WILLARD-FIRPC Spoke helped defeat the Detroit Tigers by driving in three other runs. The Indian pilot also pulled down four files end started a double play. ? aE a Meet me at the Smokehouse—Adv, ————<———__— EXPERT watch and jewelry repair ing. Casper Jewelry Co., O-S Bldg. How 10 build up your Weight O be under weight often y * T Bayes low Pie te in dy. It often means you are gainus_nerve-power, minus red- cells in your blood, minus health, minus vitality. It is serious to be minus, but the moment you increase the number Blood-cell eset eaes -cells, you be; to become lus. That’s why S. S. &., since Tez6, has meant to thousands of underweight men and women, a lus in their strength. Your body Is to the point of power, your flesh becomes firmer, the age lines that come from thinness disap- tr. You look younger, firmer, ippier, and you feel it, too, all over your body. More red-bloode cells! S. S. S. will build them. t ©. Bute eolh-nt 0 -goed drug stores in two sizes, 1° larger size is more economical, BOUT COMING Heavyweights in Fighting Trim for Big Match In New Jersey. NEW YORK, July 6—Jess Willard and Luts Firpo, who will battle in a 12-round match at Boyle's Thirty Acres next Thursday night are close to their best fighting edge. Both plan but a few more days of strenuous work beforp tapering off, Willard in his gymnasium quarters at Yonkers and the South American tn his camp at Long Branch, N. J. ‘Willard has lost six pounds tn the last two weeks of training, tipping the scales at 240 after 11 rounds of fast ring work yesterday. His pdes- ent welght is elght pounds below the figure he scaled when he knocked out Floyd Johnson two months ago. Firpo, though in fighting trim as a result of a trip to Cuba and Mexico has not slackened his program of conditioning at Long Branch. After a road run and private workout yes- terday unde rthe direction of Jimmy De Forest, his trainer, Firpo went four rounds each with Jack MoAu- Uffe and Bill Tate, his sparring mates. ————— Meet me at the Smokehouse.—Adv, ——— COLORADO SPRINGS.—The Fort Sam Houston polo team eliminated the Fort Sill team from competition for the Broadmoor cup by a defeat at 10 to 8. ATISFACTION is as- sured when you use high mileage and fine ap- pearance with reasonable cost. AJAX CORD, ROAD KING, PARAGON East Side Garage, First and Park Streets, Casper. Midwest Service Station, 240 South Wolcott Street, Casper F. E. Hanks, 425 West Yellowstone, Casper. Wyoming Oldsmo! Company, 454 East Yellowstone, Casper Casper Buick Co., 132 North Wolcott St., Casper Uneeda Tire Company, 522 East Yellowstone, Casper The Layoye Tire Exchange, Lavoye, IT Seems Too 0D'To BE TRUE e FLORRIE EVERYTHINGS PACKED - ALL FOR Tue Love oF Mike! WE'RE NOT TAKING A Those “ARE pts ouR DRESS CLOTHE S--WE MAY NEED'EM AND SO THE OUD VACATION WIAs | UTTERLY AND COMPLETELY RUINED! 1S MY VACATION AND TLL) Not, WEAR DRESS» CLOTHES EVEN* with Willa, to be decided probably on Labor Day. “We want to box Wills, tf for noth- ing more than to convince the public that Dempsey does not Craw the col- or line and has no fear of him," Kearns sald. “The match was re@ hot a few months ago but for some reason, tt was sidetracked, It is my opinion that it will draw better than a re- turn match with Willard. Dempsey knocked him over seven times fn one round and could do it again, so I don't me much object in fighting him.” Kearns revealed today that he still retains a 33 1-3 per cent interest in the motion picture rights.of the Shel: | by battle. Gibbons has a 25 per cent | interest, while Loy J. Molumby and Mayor Jim Johnson have a 41 2-3 in- terest in the pictures. Plans a: be- Ing made to exhibit them through out the country immediately. The | pictures were declared by experts to |be perfect because of weather ccn(s- tions that prevailed at Shelby on the afternoon of the fight. Not more than 12,000 persons, jn- BUD HAMILTON WOULD BE IDEAL OPPONENT FOR EDDIE INAS TRG UTE ceva CMLL WN Sam Buxbaum, hustling manager Denver bantam, yesterday ik where Bud copped for Bud Hamilton, passed through Casper from Salt Cr another 10-round decision from Joe (Wop) Kelly. Buxbaum stands up for the recent newspaper decision won by Hamilton over Midget Smith at Pueblo, and backs up his claims with newspaper clippings which show that Bud won all the way after the third round and deserved the de cision. Bud Hamilton, if he can win over Midget Smith, is ready for the big time. Smith proved to the western fight fans Wednesday that he ts the best bantam puncher in the business. Hamilton, therefore, must have the OPERATION NOT SUCCESSFUL “Sixteen years ego I was operated for appendicitis and later operated again for gall stones. Netther did me any good and I suffered all kinds of torture since, Five years ago I took Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy and have felt no symptoms or pein since. All stomach sufferers should take |Tt 1s a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus | from the intestinal tract and allays the Inflammation which causes prac- tically all stomach, liver and intes tinal ailments, including appendicitis, One dose will convince or money re \qunded. At all druggists.—Advertine mea stuff that will eventually make him a championship contender. Smith dealt out terrible punishment dium ofy before yesterday. If Bud is clever enough to beat Smith, Man- x Buxbaum will never have to worry when he starts Hamilton out to do battle, no matter who his oppo- nent might be. No doubt one of the local fight clubs will match Hamilton with some good bantamweight in the near fu- ture. Eddie Anderson would no doubt b6 the logical man for the crafty Bud to tle inte. From reports at hand on the two boys such a con: test would no doubt prove a wonder- ful bout ahd as Casper fight tans are anxious to see both boys in action an enormous crowd would greet these two little punchers, should they meet. asians watt INDIANAPOLIS.— Bud Taylor of Terre Haute, Ind., defeated Johnny Sheppard of Boston, in their nows- paper decision bantamweight fight. 9 ra at 2 vst dt dem STOCKHOLM.—Edvin Wade, of Sweden, running at Gothenberg es- tablished a new world's record by covering 3,000 meters in 8 minutes, 30 2-5 seconds. oo Meet me at The Smoke House.—Ady. Bed bug suarenteed to kill a2) vermin pain bed cle ing. Apco Producw. o. Phone 236. juice. will not Cops Championship for Fifth Consecutive TENNIS TITLE Frankie Jummati at the Rodeo sta:! stead of a reported 20,000, witneased the fourth of July contest, according to C. A, Rasmusson, collector of in- ternal revenue in Montana, who sald that about 2,000 persons crashed the gate after breaking down the barbed wire entanglement. “Women with ohildren in their jarms even poured through the open jing in the wire and we couldn't stop IN HOME Cl T Y them,” Mr. Rasmusson said. ‘As soon as the wires were cut, the crowd 8ST. PAUL, Minn., July 6—A muni-|"rTembled through, many of the wo- cipal banquet at the auditorium in|™er catching their dresses on the honor of Tommy Gibbons, who put) >®rbs on the wire. They did not even up a game struggle agninst Jack |%toP te attempt to loosen their skirts Dempsey at Shelby, Montana July 4,|from the wire. They kept right on was suggested today as part of the|f0ing, leaving parts of their dresses GIBBONS TO Time, Wimbledon. WIMBLEDON, July 8—(By The| The program so far arranged tn- Associated: Press—Suzanne Lenglen, cludes a parade with seweral hundred of France retained her title as woman/autolsta taking part going from the lawn tenis champion of the world by| Union station to Gibbons’ home here. defeating Miss Kathleen McKanoe,! The reclet committee meet today to first ranking English woman {n the complete final plans, finals of the Wimbledon tournament} The municipal banquet ‘welcoming pregram being planned for Tommy when he returns home Sat- urday morning. may be today, The French star won in given Saturday evening. Reports straight sets, at 6-2, 6-2. |from Shelby were to the effect that Ml'e, Lenglen thus won the title, Tommy was considering accepting @ vaudeville tour offer rt Sunday night. - Club Standing | for the fifth consecutive year. She fourteen weel cannot add to her string as the pres which would ent tournament ‘s the last at which| the world titles in the various divi sions of the grass court game are to be awarded. Suzanna won by superfor court strategy and stroking, Miss Mc- Kane chose to play a back court game and was therefore beaten from the outset, as Mile Lenglen was deadly Club— Won Lost Pet on the long returns. New York _. --48 23 676 Nail Bais 7S Pittsburgh .-.------43 26 623 Cincinnat! —------.40 2 597 Brooklyn .«. ee 33 516 Sport Calendar||\c0 "eae St. Louls —~-~------34 389 ABS —_—, Boston _-------—-<--~323 at 319 Philadelphia ~.----...20 5O .286) Racing. _—_— Meeting of Queens County Jockey American League club closes at Aqueduct, Club— ‘Won Lest Meeting of Kentucky Jockey club,| New York —.——-: at Latonia. Philadelphia _—..—. Trotting. Chicago Close of Grand Circuit meeting at| Cleveland — ~.--.-—.35 Cleveland. Detroit -—-.—-.-—--—-38 Golf. St, Louts ----___-—.-82 French open champlonship tourna-| Washington _-—--.--30 ment closes at Dieppe. Boston ee | Canadian amateur championship tournament, at Montreal. BIG AUCTION SALE. Pacific Northwest open champion-| ‘There wil} be a big auction sale at ship opens at Seattle 234 S. David, Saturday afternoon at Shooting. 2 p. m. of household furniture, rugs, bedding, cooking utensils, dishes. 7 behind." Mr. Rasmusson salO he was confi- dent that the government received all of the income tax on all tickets sold. The tax amounted te more than $22,000. 7 Reporte circulated that the big pine bowl at Shelby was unsafe were de- nied by A. J. Trodick, fire chief of Great Falls, who was tn charge of the he found that the settling at this point had not affected the rest of the structure. The gloves Dempsey wore in the Shelby battle were presented to Mike Trant, Chicago detective sergeant and clone friend cf the champion, by the titleholder. ‘rant has been with Dempsey in all of his bouts. With the departure of Dempsey’s staff of sparring partners today, the training camp was completely desert- ed. The Missouri river was'about the only thing that looked the eame around the place, Today’s Games National League. New York at Boston. Brooklyn at Philadelphia. St. Louis at Chicago. Cincinnat! at Pittsburgh. American League. Detroit at St. Louis. Chicago at Cleveland. Boston at Washington. Philadelphia at New York. pads aie ROGK ISLAND SEEKS BATTLE DAVENPORT, Iowa., July 6.—Rock Island, Iilino!s, through its Exchange club, yesterday wired an invitation to Jack Kearns, manager of Jack Demp- sey heavyweight champion, to hold @ return battle between Dempsey and Gibbons in Rock Island, No definite offer was contained in the telegram. Rock Island {= one of a group of three cities, which with several su burbs, foxm @ community of nearly 150,000 leople. Moline, I'jino!s, and Davenport, the other members of the tri-citles groyp. are counted upon ta cooperate with Rock Island tn a cam- paign to secure the next heavyweight safety of the arena, He said that at a few points there was a general ttling of the big bowl, but that this was natum! and should not have been cause for alarm. In one portion of the arent, just behind Dempsey’s cor- ner, the arena dropped almost a foot, knocking over one rdw of seats. Thia caused by the feot that a‘pool of rain water had accummulated under this particular apot, making the ground soft and the beams supporting the structure settled. Chie¢ Trodick said Order by the case 503 East Second St, Wisconsin State trapshooting tour- Dey a glassware, etc. Harned Furniture Co., DER PET crane Sts Nee NunCe, 234 9, David. Phone 249. Polo. Annual tournament of Meadow- brook club, at Westbury, L. I. Annual tournament of Rockaway Hunting club, at Cedarhurst, L. I. Boxing. 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