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FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1923. he Casper Daily Cridune PAGE FIVE. First in News Of All Events “AUROUNDSOF FIGHTING BOOKED FOR AUGUST 4.AT RODEO GROUNDS Harvey Perkins and Hughie Walker Head Card on Good Mills in Return Battle; Socklyn to Clash With Benny-Furness An added attraction during Rodeo week will be the 40- round boxing show sponsored by the Rodeo association at their grounds on the night of Saturday, August 4. Harvey Perkins, Casper’s own heavyweight contender will renew hostilities with Hughie Walker, Kansas City top- notch heavyweight. Harvey and Hughie closed the indoor seas@n at the Elks this spring with one of the most vicious pugilistic en- counters ever witnessed in the west. Walker and the local boy fought 17 unds with Perkins getting the te Yesterday’s ision at the end, Walker sustained ,7 « bad eye in the third round that made it impossible for him to take the offensive and fought gamely to the last bell. It was one of the best fights in the country and for this rea- Scores National League. son the two boys will,try it again. Fight fans are eagerly looking for- ward to the second meeting of these two huskies. Harvey has been show: ing well of late and has been crash- in his At New York— St. Louls New York Batteries — Watson and Gowdy. ing over knockout punches last three starts. Walker on the oth-| At Philadelphia— REE. er hand is considered one of the bet-| Chicago -- 710 ter big men in the game and has| Philadelphia -. 73 boxed them all. The names of Bill Batteries—Alexander and Brennan, Billy Miske, Harry Foley,| Behan, Betts and Henline, Wilson. Jack McAuliffe and Tommy Gibbens are nothing in Hughie’s young life for At Brooklyn— R. H.E. he has boxed them and turned in} Cincinnati ..-~-.. enews 0 4 0 wins over some of the best of the so-| Brooklyn ---------------0e.- 1 5 06 called top-notchers. Batteries — Benton, Keck and Sid Socklyn, Sloux City, Towa, wel-| Wingo: Vance and DeBerry. ter, who has learned to call Casper his Mee, So home will tie into. Benny Furness,| At Boston— REE Minneapolis fighting welterweight. | Pittsburgh ~--~----.-----~--~ 814 0 Sid accidently fouled Teddy Gartin| Boston ~---—-—-W.----—------ 6 9 2 in his last start and up until the time the unfortunate low blow was launch- ed he was holding the Omaha star even and had a slight edge. In meeting Furness Sid will be going af: Batteries — Meadows, Steineder, Morrison and Schmidt; Barnes, Fil: lingim and Gibson. American League. ter a tough boy who has a brilliant At Detroit— R.WLE. record in the middle west. Furness) New York — ~~~. menenen 3 4 2 has boxed many of the best of them! netroit accel GSES, and always gives a good account of himself, The two welters will box 10 rounds at 146 pounds, Batteries—Jones, Rotteger end Hof- mann; Pillette and Bassler. Otto Wallace, Milwaukee light-| At Cleveland— REE. weight who always fights the best he} Washington —. sale eT) can and stays after his opponent un-| Cleveland -_-—_--___-___.3 9 0 Batteries—Russell and Ruel; Cove: til the last bell will meet some good leskie and O'Neill. lightweight not yet sighted. Wallace has boxed hem all and while he is not a clever fighter he stands in and socks away chasing his man about the ring from gong to gong. He is a pleasing little fellow and has made a host of friends in Casper, This will probably be the Dutchman's last bat- At St. Louts— Philadelphia -.-._-. Bt. Louls -. waorewen 6 8 ¢ Batteries—Hasty and Perkins; Van Gilder and Collins. tle in a local ring. Otto has been| At Chicago— R. HE. signed for bouts in Bast Shicago and| Boston aor he Me Milwaukee immediately after the in- ~812 6 @oor season gets under way. An op-| Batterles—Quinn and Pieinich; ponent that will give him a good| Faber and Schalk. fight will be picked and as usual Otto will make it interesting for the fans. Western League. A 10 round opener will also be on| Des Moines, 6; Denver, 5 (10 the boards making the card 40 rounds} tn: and a swell pugilistic dish for ‘Tulsa, ‘the fight fans tongue and palate, The ©” tact that it is a Rodeo card is all that fm necessary to bring the fans out. The Rodeo association has established a reputation for giving the fans real fights and plenty of them, Immedi- ately after the bouts are ell signed the seat sale will open at the usual sands, Omahe, 7; Sioux City, Wichita, 5-1; Oklahoma City, 4-9. Texas League. Galveston, 6; Dallas, 5 (10 innings). Ban Antonio, 9; Shreveport, 7. Wichita Falls, 5; Houston, 4. Beaumont, 7; Fort Wortr, 4. »American Association. St. Paul, 3; Indianapolis, 2. ‘Toledo, 6; Milwaukee, 4 Kansas City, Columbus, 4. Minneapolis, 10; Louisville, 9. Today’s Games Coast Oakland, 7; Vernon, Sacramento, 8; Seattle, 2. Los Angeles, 4; San Francisco, 2. Portland, 10; Salt Leke City, 4 ——-—— Ni ie. St. Louis at New York. Chicago at Philadelphia. Pittsburgh at Boston. Cincinnati at Brooklyn. LOS ANGELES.—Decision to use American League, & seeded draw to prevent William Philadelphia at St. Louis. ‘Tilden, national ig es Boston at Chicago. Manuel Alonzo, Spanish star, from New York at Detroit. macting in the early rounda ‘ef the Washington at Cleveland Beathern Calllecatn teunie = a ships to begin July 23 on the courts Souvenirs at The Smoke House.| of the Los Angeles Tennis club, has ai 7 been reached by the tournament Bed bug juice. jusrenteed to kil | officials, al vermin; will not s.ain bed oloti- a . Phone 236. have high good-looks and non-skid security. You will find them thoroughly depend- AJAX CORD, ROAD KING, PARAGON E Side Garage, First and Park Streets, Casper. Midwest Service Station, 240 South Wolcott Street, Casper F, E. Hanks, 425 West Yellowstone, Casper. Wyoming Oldsmobile Company, 454 East Yellowstone, Casper Casper Buick Co., 132 North Wolcott St., Casper Uneeda Tire Company, 522 East Yellowstone, Casper wer F tT wonpeReut HAT WIG CAME HERE FoR OUR VACATION>!T Such Am 1IDEAW . SPot So RESTFUL; ARE OF THe Serrer crass YOUNG JOCKEYS RIDE WINNERS One Lad of 12 Years Up In Recent Races at London. LONDON, July 20—The patter of tiny feet is making its impresa on British racing history, just as {t has done in American movies and Russian chess. One of the jockeys to be seen flying around the race tracks near London is only twelve years old. Another after having had to be satis- fied with commg in second several times laxt year, is now reaping the fruits of his long struggle to succeed by riding winners. He |s just fourteen years old. His name is Stafford Walter Henry Ingham and he hasn't a whisker on is face, but his master has. For his master !s King George. The king was watching the kid the other day when the achieved the most glorious triumph of his “career,” winning the famous Royal Hunt cup on His Maj esty’s four-year-old Weathervane at the Ascot meet. It was the young: ster’s ninth victory on the turf. Jockey, saddle, harness and all other impedimerits carried by Weathervane weighed only 96 pounds. Ingham's father, a chemist at Ep- som, reared his boy to be a jockey, even though another son was killed at the age of 13 while riding on the Downs, his horse striking against a post end throwing the youth to his leath. Club Standing National League. Won Lost Pet. New York --.--.. a1 640 Cincinnati ~~... 51 New York Cleveland St. Louls ........ 43 41 Detroit -...--... 41 42 Philedelphia 43 Chicago 42 Washington - 49 Boston 50 Rowing Coach At Washington May Get Raise SEATTLE, Wash., July 20.—Sug- gestion that Russell Callow, rowing coach at the University of Washing: ton, should receive $5,000 a year is before the associated students. The suggestion comes from the King County (Seattle) Alumni association, which invited Callow to lunch and asked him if he were going east. The Lavoye Tire Exchange, Lavoye. . on ee “We want our stroke taught to every school in the country,” de: clared Calloy ut I don't want to go east and teach it." Lunchers that Harvard unt ers i 1 Callow $8,000 a ear, ar the University of Pennsy! would like to obtain How to Start the Vacation Wrong How Lover THe VIEW FROM HeRe THiretY Cents A COPY FoR A Piece OF APPLE PIE An OutTRace SPORT BRIEFS NEW YORK.—Frankie Genaro, fly- weight champion of America, knocked out Bobby Gershane after 48 seconds of the third round of a 15 round match. NEW YORK.—Bobby Jones is the first to jemter this year’s national amateur golf tournament, Officials of the United States Golf association announced he had filed entry his seen after winning the open title. SUMMIT, N. J—MacDonald smith of San Francisco, Bob MacDonald of Chicago end Joe ~Kirkwood were leading for the metropolitan open golf championship with 146 each for 36 holes when the tournament was resumed today. Snodgrass, BOSTON. —Harvey tennis sensation from the Pacific coast, will be put to test today when he meets Nathaniel A. Niles, Massa- OTTAWA, — American publications containing tacing information only and accordingly coming under the new dominion lew prohibiting the entry of guch matter into Canada, will] not be sold in Ottaway, it was declared by the Ottawa Journal. They will be detained at customs of- fices, It was sald. Sport Calendar Racing. Meeting of Empire City Raving association, at Yonkers. Meeting of Kentucky Jockey club, at Ashland. Meeting of Kenilworth Jockey club, at Windsor. Trotting. Meeting of Grand Cricuit eloses at 0. i 5 Annual regatta of Interlake ing association, at Put-in-Bay. Yacht- Shooting. . Louisiana State trapshooting tour- nament closes et Crowley. Fencin, Anglo-American iPietdetional matehes in London. Polo. Annual tournament of Country club, Rumson, N. J. Rumson Boxing. Pancho Villa vs. Abe Friedman, 10 rounds, at Boston. Jack Renault vs. Wild 12 rounds, at Dayton. Jimmy Darey vs. Jimmy Delaney, 10 rounds, at Omaha. Lew Paluto vs. Stewart McLean, 10 rounds, at Omaha. Bobby Michaels vs. Jimmy O’Don nell, 10 rounds, at Omaha. pate ts Ra ud AIR FLIER ODES 65 MILES AN HOUR AT HGH ALTITUDE IN BRITAIN, Bill Reed, year's LONDON, July 20.—Last Ww THe SIXTY Cents LiGHr FoR @& Tiny Surce oF WATGR MELON: ts THe LAKE CHARMING? Mooh- ‘3 LEAGUE LEADERS TASTE DEFEAT ATRAILERS IMPROVE oT ANDING Cincinnati Loses Chance to Crowd Giants by Losing To Brooklyn While World Champs Are Whitewashed on Home Diamond. CHICAGO, July 20.—(By The Associated Press).—The two New York League leaders took two heavy tumbles yes- terday and the challenger crept just a little closer. The Giants, playing in the Polo Grounds, were completely white- washed. St. Louis was satisfied with nothing but home runs and took three, the only score markers during the whole ae ASTOR’S COLT In Detroit the Yankees were smoth ered, 9 to 2. They were disastrously| short on hurters, and the one they| had sported sore arms. Seven of the | ON ToP OF ALL THAT They’ EXPECT You To MAD OUT) A BIG Tip! You can-r Get FILLED UP HEREIN THIS PIRATG'S NEST! FOR LESS ts nine runs were made in the seventh and eighth Innings, The heavy hit- ting was aimed at San Jones. ‘The visitors from Philadelphia came out on top in St, Louis, winning In| & walk, 7 to 4, and broke the Browns’| WINS STAKES SANDOWN 20.—(By The Eclipse stakes of 10,000 PARK, England, July sociated Press.}—~The Gream of aerial flivvers has came true. An experimental glider fitted With twin engines of five horsepower | and two tiny propellors has, in first test flight, hit up a speed of 6 miles an hour and atthine Of 2,500 feet. Tho flight from the airdrome at Lympne, within |, Gomrrighs, 1923, MY. two hours after the little plane was ‘unpacked from a motor lorry, It seemed easy to assemble the many parts and not at all difficult, from a minancial standpoint, to keep it in the air, the gasoline consump: tion being much less than for a small automobile, The propellors, each a yard in length, are at the back of the front plane, where a chain connects them with the engine. The pilot sits in front. The span of the front wings measures only 33 feet, and the length from head to tall is 12 feet. There is hardly any undercarriage, the land ing wheels being attached to the body itself, Thig new glider will be entered tn con: ‘These are sure to the various European tests this summer. produce even greater sensations than those of a year ago, since in the in terim the use of small powered en- gines in airplanes has made distinct progress. RUM LINE OFF ATLANTIC CITY ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., July 20.— Rootleggers have set up a “rum row” nine miles off this city, according to coast guards and customs officials A tramp steamer and a bark, sald to be flying French colors, are ‘included in the flotilla that numbers a dozen vessels. Fishing boats propelled by auto- gliding with guards for several nights have brought big stocks ashore, cording to the toms agents. PROSPEROUS , MANILA, June 19.—A balance of trade amounting to $5,839,000 in favor of the Philippine Islands was shown during the month of April, according to figures just issued by the bureau of customs, The total value of the exports during April was $11,600,000 while the imports were valued at $5,760,000. ‘The total foreign commerce of Phillppines during the first three months of 1928 reached $51, 177,000, compared with $39,813,000 for the first three months of 1922, the exports for the first quarter of 1923 exceeding the {mports by $8,324,000. the Souvenirs at The Smoke House. SS ia FRISCO MAN IS SUICIDE GALESBURG, UL, July 20.—Carl A. Nygren, 47 years old, of Sen Fran- cisco, Calif, shot and killed himself at the home of his sister here. No motive is known. Nygren came here Monday, where he expected to live in retirement. He way to end acorns is Blue-jay. Stops the pain in- stantly. Then the corn loosens and comes out. Made in clear liquid and in thin plasters. The action is the same. At your druggist Bluejay The simplest THAN FING BUCKS: WE'RG@ A CovPLe oF SuUCe«ERS 3 pe Hone hi has been in the cornice business in California for 18 years and recently disposed of hig interests there. Al- ways interested in the collection of coins, Nygren had gathered a col: lection of great value which he brought here with him and placed in a local bank for safekeepin, winning streak of six in a row, In @ close pitching battle in Cleve-| Tun here today, was won by Lord land the Ind!ans trimmed the. Sena-| Astor's Saltash, three year old Chest- tors 3 to 2, Speaker's extra base! Mut colt, by inst out of Hemoaze. drives winning the game for the home| Against Kahn’s esina was second sovereigns, 1 teach and Sir John Robinson’s Duncan in| Gray was third. Nine horses started. The White Sox, playing on thelr! oe odds on the winner were 20 to 1 | ote L pittubureh won tn Boston im| aeainst: on Teresina 10 to 1, and.on a hard hitting even game, 8 to 6,| Duncan Gray 20 to 1 against, With none out tn the eighth McInnis, the Braves’ first baseman, lined into @ triple play, Traynor, Adams to Grimm. In Philadetphia, Chicogo, ran away with the game, 7 to 1. The Brooklyn Robins won the second game of the series with the Cincinnati Reds, 1 to r) Eddie Collins, captain of the Chica- go White Sox wrenched his back in practice yesterday and was unable to play, Bottomley and Mueller, of the Card: {nals cracked out home runs off W: son. Mueller got two of them and these were the only runs scored in the New York,St, Louisa game, ‘What is believed to be @ major league record for the number of men forced at second base was made at When It Doosg Rain It Doesn't : Leak. LEAKING roof doean’t cause mauch trouble while the sun An inferior valve cup can’t do Omaha Joins in Big Movement To Buy Wheat OMAHA, Neb., July 20,.—-The “Buy | wheat" movement, which has already {been launched In Chicago, Minneapo- jis and other wheat centers, received further impetus here, when a score or more of Omaha's most promi: nent busine: on met and agreed to formulate plans supporting the plan, which has for its ultimate purpose the increase in the price of grain, —_—-—— | Souvenirs at The Smoke House, Brooklyn in the game against the Cincinnati! Reds. The Dodgers had nine men knocked off at the half way mark. “Little Boy" Blue, star first base- man of the Detroit Tigers, who hap been out of the lineup because ‘of a much harm Th the supply house store room. Actual oil pumping fs the ony true test of 2 valve cup, just as a rm proves the value of a roof. Andoil men, oldin thefield, know that Darcova Valve Caps broken rib celebrated his return| stand up strongest where be against the New York Yankees by| is most severe, That, pa Ma] busting a double and triple and scor-| find “Darcovas” whXever oil is ing three runs, in his club's victory. fomped in Greater quantities, at Blue also handled 18 chances with one WEE Cost. wobble. pyenaes Frank Roth, eoach of the Cleve- Pgs he phy land Indians, assisted Umpire Hilde brand because of the illness of Billy Evans. Frank acted as umpire on the bases and did a good job of it: —————— Souvenirs at ‘The Smoke House, Steam vessels are usually six times} as long as they are wide. 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