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THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1923. % AEDS MOVE INTO SECOND PLAG AS GIANTS EXTEND THEIR LEAD Double Victory Over Phillies Puts Cincinnati Ahead Of Pittsburgh, Defeated in First of New Series by McGraw Clan. CHICAGO, July 12.—A Red mence has a thallenge the right of the world’s champions to t! peared to ¢ National League leadership, for Pat Moran and his boys from Cincin- aati today occupied second place as the result of their double victory over Philadelphia*yesterd, 3 to 6, but the task of the Reds is a little harder than was that pesos Ae She lt. Rabe Big ¢ Pittsburgh as the teams stood nday. The Giants lead in games then 314; today it is flye. They triumphed over Pittsburgh, 6 to 1, yesterday. When Grover Alexander is in good form there can be but one regnit to a ball game—a victory for his team. sterday was one of those days and the Chicago Cubs reversed the result of Tuesday by shutting out Brooklyn, by scores of 6 to 2, and JEN You StteD DENTISTs CHAIR’ PRINCSAVRIAMA' SIG CORE Che Casper Dailp Tribune MF! ZAND -THE DENTIST: LOOKIN MoRESLIKSIAIVETERINARY” BEGINSSOPERATION ST WHISTLES *fiwefHavewsol s PRP ae Cee 7 itue¥merry AND HE TAKES DOWN THE “BUZZER AND) BEGINS GRINDING FRoMINGRVE& By Briggs RTORNERVEJAND, Wess i ~eF WORKS 'Goeskon ND<APPLIE. 46 (aneoeneas The PeOhBIcusPDy "i iS focames t= AND THEN REACHESs J FORTHE BUZZER AGAIN JUST; WHE YoU STHOUGHT THe’ EXCAVATING WAS oveRl ews SHE AINST. ; SS (Fe a” Feeuns?( pINEN HESITATES, CHANGES HiSa MMINDAFILLSSTHe YoU sYou'RE DONEEFOR SEASON NITLATG R-R-RAND™ ANDEGLOR-R-R1OVS/ — CAVITY AND. 2OH-H-H- Box! 2 to 0. St. Louis again defeated Bos ton, 10 to 4, making it three in a row. The future of the American league does not concern the league leading Yankees, who with a lead of 12 games are too far out in front for interest. The Hugmen won another close game from the White Sox yesterday and Cleveland strengthened {ts hold on second place, getting another verdlet over the Athletics. The Indians now have a lead of three games over Connie Mack's aggregation. The rea} race in the Johnson circuit now is for third place with four teams bunched for the position. The Detroit Tigers, Boston Red Sox, yesterday went into a tie with the Athletics for third place. The White Sox are only one and a half games behind and the . Louis Browns, despite the absence of George Sisler, since the beginning of the season, are trailing the White fox by only six points. The western teams again outplayed the eastern wings in both circuits, the Giants and Yankees being the only clubs of the east to win yester- day. Yesterday there were six home runs but they were all in the Amer- {can league,.made by two clubs, three by Detroit and three by St. Louis. Sam Rice, right fielder of the Washington Senators, was rendered unconscious and had to be carried off the fleld. when. he.crashed against the pavilion in-attempting to ine drive in the game against Alma Mann (top), Panama Canal (Zone champion, Louise Davison, senior metropolitan champion, and Helen Wainwright, Olympic star, Prepare for a trial spin in a Now York tank for_coming swimming meets. GIRLS! LEMONS BEAUTIFY AND ~—WHITEN oKIN Mix the juice of two lemons with three ounces of Orchard White, which any druggist will supply for a few cents, shake well in a bottle, and you have a whole quarter-pint of tho most wonderful ekin softener and complex: jon benutifier, Massage this sweetly fragrant lemon cream into the face, neck, arms and hands, then shortly note the youthful beauty, and whiteness of your skin Famous stage beauties lemon cream to and tan irritate.— ton, Oescheger and BH. Smith. At Philadelphia: lst game— Cincinnati - 611 Philadelphia .—-.-.----.-.... 2 8 ner and Henline. At Philadelphia: 2nd game— Cincinnatt ‘Philadelphia -. Batteries—Rixey and Wingo; Glaz- R. H. EB. 1 3 Batterles—Couch and Hargrave; Mitehell and Henline, Wilson. At Brookiyn— Chicago ~--——. Brooklyn R.4.E. 2123 0 —-- 0 6 2 Batteries—Alexander and O'Farrell; Reuther and Taylor. At New York— Pittsburgh -—. New York -—. Gowdy. — American League. At Clevelané— Philadelphia —-—. Cleveland ~~. Batteries —Rommell, Killette an Bruggy; Coveleskie and Myatt. — R.H. 27 410 Severeid. Western League. Denver, 9-4; Bioux City, 6-1. Des Moines, 4; Omaha, 0, Wichita, 8; Oklahoma City, & St. Joseph, 7; Tulsa, 0. American ‘Toledo, it. Paul, 6. Columbus, 6; Minneapolis, 3. Louisville, 3; Kansas City, 1. Indianapolis, 4; Milwaukes, 2. Coast League. San Francisco, 19; Salt Lake, T. Seattle, 5; Vernon, 1. Tes Angeles, 10; Sacramento, 4 Portland, 2; Oakland, 1. —— New York ——— Cincinnati —--— Pittsburgh Brooklyn ---.------- 39 Boston ~~----------- 22 Philadelphia ——... New York ----—--- 523 Cleveland om 41 Philadelphia, -—.--— 37 Detroit -..-—+------ 37 Chicago Bt. Louis Washington Meet me at The Smoke House.—Adv. — The wheat growers are inclined to believe that something is wrong with the e¢ondmie system when they can- not realize as much money from an nore of wheat as the average bridk layer ig paid for two days’ work. ° 0 4 R.H. EB. -3 8 0 At Detroit: 1st game— ers At Detroit: 2nd game—- R.H.E. cewcnncpnaveen2 § 0 RA.E. woe 1 7 1 eww 610 0 ‘. Batteries—Hamilton, Koonz, Boeh- ler and Gooch, Mattox, Watson and A TO HOSPITAL, afternoon. Efforts to revive taken to @ hospital. Quigley was hit on the left side of the head by a foul from the bat of Caveney, Cincinnati short stop. The game was delayed until Quigley was carried off the field and Base Umpire Pfirman went behind the bat, Quigley recovered consciousness on the way to a hospital. Physicians at the hospital stated that would be tai tent of his injury. Meet me at the Smokehouse.—Adv, patel. hanes Saasoncitnta 2 an association, at Yonkers. Meeting of Kentucky Jockey club, Ashland. Meeting of Niagara Racing asso- ciation, at Fort Erie. at Meeting of Grand Circuit at Toledo. National open championship tour. nament, at Inwood, L. L Western junior championship closes at Chicago. oe Pacific Northwest ~amateur cham- Pionships, at Seattle. Pacific Northwest women’s cham- Plonships, at Seattle. Massachusetts junior champion. ships, at Wollaston. National clay champion: ships, at Indianapolis. Northwest junior championship tournament, at Portland, Ore. Shooting. New York State trapshooting tour- nument, at Buffalo. Indiana State trapshooting tourna ment, at Tee Annual tournament of Rockaway Hunting club, at Cedarhurst, L. L Bo: xing. Jess WMlard vs. Louls Firpo, 12 rounds, at Jersey City. Floyd Johnson vs. Jack McAuliffe, 10 rounds, at Jersey City. Jim Herman vs. Cliff Kramer, § rounds, at Jersey City. ‘Tom Roper vs, Young Bob Fitzstm: mons, 8 rounds, at Jersey City. Jock Malone vs. Italian Joe Gans, 12 rounds, at East New York. Canoe-pushball is the latest of become popular in England. ray to determine the ex: Racing. Meeting of Empire City Racing Another Trick WaterSport Pionship match with either defend his title on Labor Day. of them on one after the Dempsey is ready to go. Edward Maujer, taxi driver, is to be given a gold medal by Maypr Hylan of New York because he discovered that a strange bundle carried by @ Filipino was a human haaw. the new water sports which have Many of the canoes are upset in the keen Aussletox the great foating ball = This photo was taken an the Thames. earns, “We want to get Wills tf possib! Fearns said, “and then take the rest other./the dough into the box office and He's in great | makes these big gates possible." shape as a result of the Gibbons fight) and will be ready to buckle down to Used His Noodle! a i western hemfspkere, was expssted to witness the combat. UMPIRE SENT KEARNS GOES TO NEW YORK TO ARRANGE a Tree manager of Jack Dempsey, left here PHILADELPHIA, July 11.—Umpire | to4#¥ for New York to close 2 cham Lea teitl ta hint utntlamatchs Ernest Quigley was hit by a foul tip and knocked unconscious in the sec ond inning of the first game between Philadelphia and Cincinnati here this him failed and he was carried across the field to the club house by players and training again within a weeks.” Kearns said he had read statements he was couple of Harry) quoted as saying that he would ask Wills, the negro heavyweight, or the| winner of the Firpo-Willard match,| purse the next time the champion Kearns said Dempsey probably would $500,000 for Dempsey’s share of the fought, “I may ask for a million for Demp- sey’s end if the gate receipts are big "| you. know about that?) Dempsey is entitled to all he can get. He brings Kearns, while here, conferred with Floyd Fitzsimmons, the Michigan City Indiana promoter, who is negotiating for Dempsey’s services and also for Eugene Criqui, the featherweight champion, whom Kearns represents with Dan McKetrick. Fitzsimmons is figuring on staging a Labor Day match and may use the French featherweight. CFVENYAGHTS TOENTER AGE Santa Barbara-Honolulu Event Will Attract Great Interest. SANTA BARBARA, Calif., July 12. —Seven yachts have been definitely entered in the Santa Barbara-Hony SPORT BRIEFS NEW YORK—Charlie Whit cago likht weight, and Richie of Milvaukse, oyponents m ing battle at Madison Square Ga: den last winter, have been matched for a 15 round bout next Wednesday at the New York velodrome, PORTLAND, Oregon. Johns and Leon D. Turrenne, Seattle, defeated J. A, McGill and G, H, Pee: of Vancouver, pionship of the northwest which they will represent in the national doubles championshjp at Boston next month. _—— Today’s Games National League St. Louis at Boston. Chicago at Brooklyn, Pittsburgh at New York. Cincinnati at Philadelphia. American League St. Louis at Washington. Cleveland at New York, ——_——— Meet me at the Smokehouse.—Adv. MRS, EARLS TELLS WOMEN How Backache and Periodic Pains Yield to Lydia E.Pink- hans Veentabie Compan tulu yacht race, which starts Ju'y 21, the Santa Barbara Yacht club has announced, Four additional entries are expected within the next few fweeks. | The yachts entere@ ars: Caprins, Santa Barbara Yacht club; Idalta, | California Yacht club, Los Angeles; | Ungas, Newport Yacht club; Seanvard, | California Yacht club; Haswell, Santa Barbara Yacht club, and Viking IV, Newport Yacht club, Other entries, it is said, wii! include: Westwind, Eloise, and Mariner, all of the San Francisco| Yacht club, and Goodwill, California t club. There will be from 60 to 75 sports- then and about 40 seamen in the various crews. Eugene Overton, com- modore of the California Yacht club, and admiral of the Southern Califor. nit Yachting association, who sailed to Hawaii on a previous race, will be in command of the Spindrift. Mrs. Overton will accompany him. A, D. Pedder, of Santa Barbara, skipper cf | the Haswell, will be accompanied by Mrs. Peder. These, it is said, will be the only women in the race. It is estimated that from 13 to 15 days will be required for the yachta| to cover the approximate distance of 2,100 miles from this port to Hono- lulu. One yacht, the Seaward, will be equipped with wireless. y Olean, N. Y.—‘‘ Every month blcod would t So twodld have buch ‘a hi nose- “ 8 Veg- etable Ly me ple had done for: others, 80 I decided to try it. [had taken two bottles when I began tobe better, and my back did not hurt me nor my head ache. I felt like a new woman. The Vegetable Com is a splen- did medicine and I will alwaya recom- mend it.’’—~Mrs. A. D, EARLS, 630 N. 6th St., Olean, N. Y, Mrs. Kelsey Adds Her Testimony Copenhagen, N. Y.—‘‘Iread your advertisement in the papers and m; husband induced me to take Lydia Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to et relief from pains and weakness, was so weak J could not walle at times. Now I can do my house- work and nie my husband out doors, too. Iam utes for you to publish this letter. irs. HERBERT KEL sey, R.F.D., Copenhagen, N. Y. BUTTER-NUT BREAD & Rich es Butter-Sweet os a Nut? Wyoming Baking Co. sao tN SS oe Casper, Wyo. Phone 1732 ‘tain who held the championship of the world from 1915 to 1919, it will| be the acid test in the comeback by! product of the Pampas has been con- which he hopes to obtain a return match with his Dempsey. For Luis Firpo, it will be the critical point !n one of the most sensational careers of ring history, a stepping stone, if he is victorious, to than 70,000 fans, including notabier 38,000 mark tions were that this figure would be more than doubled by the time the fistic program begins at 8:15 o'clock, eastern daylight savings time. to be fit for the greatest efforts of thelr careers and experts who weighed pro and con the rugged youth, punch and aggressiveness of Fripo against the generalship. power and gameness of Willard, regarded the outcome as T'ripo right swing, both of which have landed before with devastating ef- feo weigh but lightly on his huge frame as he went through hia final limber. ‘Ping up exercises. was the picture of gf00d condition. has overcome the handicap of four/ years of ring idleness. /Mrore - W-I4 + Z2—*<4-0 - 49-9 - m4. mm - rt 3™mQ + QA. ZO-OMD JES WILLARD FACES AGIO TEST IN MEETING ARGENTINE FIGHTER Eyes of Fistic Fans Trained on Boyle’s Thirty Acres, Where Former World Champion Will Try Comeback Tonight. CITY, N. J., July 12.—(By The Associated Press).—Two modern gladiators, one from the prairies of Kansas and the other from the far stretches of the Argentine, will stake their puglistic futures tonight in a 12-round match in the picturesque setting of the arena at Boyle’s Thirty Acres. For Jess Willard, the man moun-] York, after breaking camp at Long Branch, N. J. He, too, is the person! fication of confidence. Trained down to the minute, this dark skinned verted, chiefly by expert handling but also through natural aptitude, from a primitive battler, into a two fisted fighting machine, Since he first sprang into prominence last year, no opponent has lasted the limit under his smashing attack. He has never meet a boxer of Willard’s calibre be- fore but he has demonstrated his pos- session of all the requisties of a first class ring man. Though overshadowed by the main bout, the seml-final contest of 12 rounds between Floyd Johnson of Des Mbinés, Iowa, and Jack McAuliffe, IT.” of Detroit, hag attracted considerable interest. These young heavyweigh were Knockout Victims of Willa: and Fripo respectively, at the Yank: stadium two months ago but sin then they have shown marked im: provement in form. Three other bouts between heavy weights are on the card, the most in- teresting of which is an elght rounder between Cliff Cramer, of Seattle and “Tiny Tim’ Herman of Omaha. —————____- conquerer, Jack chance at Demsey'’s crown. A colorful crowd of probably more society, business, ism, men from all parts of the public Hfe and Advance ticket sales had passed the last night and indica- Both fighters today were declared toss up. A Willard uppercut or a Meet me ct The Smoke House.—Adv. a ABYS COLDS are soon “nip without “ m decide the tsuue. Willard’s 40 years or so seemed to i z f The big Kansan confidence and He believes that he i i ; 9 $0 ro) Vv Over 17 Mi Fripo passed last night in New illien Jere Ueed — ~ - = CASPER: 1S - THE: FUTURE - CAPITAL. F T H E ] ? 7 A E \ rt days of July are already gone! See how time flies! Christmas looks a long way off now but it will be here before you know it. And when it comes, you'll be a lot peepee if you have money in the ban So drop in tomorrow or Saturday morning with whatever you hap- en to have on hand Saat start a avings account. We'll furnish you with the finest home bank you ever saw and the newest and best Budgeting Sys- These tem in the United States. will make saving easy. Cle NATIONAL BANK CONSOLIDATED ROYALTY BLOG. ial | E a « 50,000 -. POPULATION *-+x0° IT’S CLEAR SOFT AND PURE Order by the case or 5-gallon bottles. 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