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\ Ss, - TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1923. LEONARD HANDS TENDLER SEVERE! ' BEATING AND KEEPS THE TITLE) 77 Champion Repeats Win by More Decisive Margin For Second Time in Year; Fighters Get $250,000 of $500,000 Gate NEW YORK, July 24.—(By The Associated Press).— Benny Leonard holds the lightweight boxing sceptre today without a real challenger in sight. The title holder rémoved the most dangerous menace to his throne last night when he flailed and battered Lew Tendler, Philadelphia southpaw, into overwhelming defeat in a 15-round match at the Yankee stadium. Deelsively outpointed his rival from the start, Leonard had Ten- dier on the verge of a knockout with a slashing, whirlwind attack in the Club Standing last three rounds. There was no ques- . tion of his superiority at any stage of the fight. More than 65,000 fans who con- NATIONAL LEAGUE tributed a record lightweight “gate” Won Lost Pet of $500,000, according to estimates| New York 58 81 .652 of promoters, saw Leonard whip} Cincinnati - 52 33 .612 Tendler for the second time within| Pittsburg 50 35 588 a year, this time by a far more de- 42° .528 cisive margin than Inst July at 42.512 Boyle's Thirty acres, where Tendler, 46 44 1511 at the height of his form battled| Philadelphia . --____25 61 .291 the champion on close to even terms. Boston . ~---—----—-.-25 61 ,291 Leonard, who is now in his sev- Tea enth year as lightweight king, has AMERICAN LEAGUE lost @ trifle of the power behind his ‘Won Lost Pct plows, most critics believe, but as 814 a tactician, he holds a place among 544 the greatest the ring has ever known. te Leonard had carefully mapped his or plan of battle against Tendler’s pe- “488 quilar jsouthpaw style. ‘Anticipat- eH ing Lew’s attack, Leonard turned it a pack, and when the challenger tried rushing he found a shifty brilliant defense that blocked his most fur- fous efforts. ae Tendler, in the opinion many experts, measured far below the form he previously displayed against Leon- ‘ard, Leonard never losing his re- markable poise, kept up a steady fire perce rang ware; down stbe\ ene NATIONAL LEAGUE lenger. At Cincinnati RHE Leading by @ decisive margin OP) s+ Louis __. 818 1 points in the first 12 rounds, Leonard) Gi ,cinnatt _ 71-4 spurted sensationally in the last! cincinnati . 2.22. Saat 0 three rounds and volleyed Tendler| “ potteries—Rixey, Keck, Harris, with everything he had in an ef) couch and Wingo: North, Stuart, fort to score a knockout. One®! perrer and Ainsworth, Clemons. Tendler slipped from a ‘succession of head and body blows in the 13th] 4+ pinaaephia Bote round, the most thrilling of the bout,| Nay yor 814 1 but he jumped up and managed t0/ Dinadeiphia . -—____-__ 4 9 2 weather the storm. Again in the!” Batterles—MoQuillen, Ryan and 14th and 15th he was forced Snyder; Weinert, Winters and Wil- under a whirlwind drive, sTOBBY| son and bleeding from nose and mouth. Leonard, in round figures will re-| at Pittsburg RHE celve about $175,000 based on his 35| Chicago — 1217 1 percent share of the estimated re-| Pittsburg ~ ——---—--—___ 211 3 Zupts of a half million, Tendler.| Bettertes—Alexander, Kuny and guaranteed 15 per cent get} O'Farrell; Hamilton, Meadows, Gooch about $75,000. she and Severe!d. champion, according to 1 the chesiny Gibeon, will chal- AMERICAN LEAGUE lenge Mickey Walker of Elizabeth, N.| At St. Louis RHE J. the welterweight title holder. 912 0 conard tried last year to annex the - se Se welterweight crown, but eta & zc Dadieriee.Sihle 200) 4 Neill; Shock- 4 to Jac! | er, Bayn fe 4 foe ee east Detrolt-Chicago postponed, rain. parca AA Western League. IN Wichita 11, Denver 2. YACHTS Seoahe’ ¢, Be doeegt 3s Oklahoma City 6, Des Moines 2, TRIAL RACE|™™ 83 American Association. Kansas City 10, Toledo 6, Louisville 8, St. Paul 2. COWES, ISLE OF WIGHT, July| Columbus-Milwaukee game post: %4.—(By The Associated Press)—In a|pohed; rain. race today for a cup given by the| ‘The Indianapolis-Minneapolis game townspeople here, competed for by|scheduled was played in Saturday's American six meter yachts which will |doubel header, defend the British-American cup on the Solent next month, Captain Henry Texas B, Plant’s Ingomar won by one min-| Dallas 8, Galveston 6. ute 13 seconds from Clifford D. Mal-| San Antonio 6, Fort Forth 4 lory’s Clytie. The yachts sailed over} Wichita Falls @ course of fourteen miles. Shreveport 2, posable Lia Bouven: Smoke House. Coast new Sty eee No games cheduled. ‘The Benedict Motor company, 1950 East Yellowstone, have just unloaded another car load of new ler ’ sport models—the car with the Pikes Today 8 Games ‘Peak mtoor. ASPIRIN Say “Bayer” and Insist! "1 Unless you see the name “Bayer” ys package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians over twenty- two years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Toothache Lumbago Earache Rheumatism Neuralgia Pain, Pain Accept “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” only, Each unbroken package con- tains proper directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sell bottles of 24 and 100, Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetic- acidester of Sallcylicacid.—Advertise- ment. NATIONAL LEAGUE St. Louls at Cincinnati. Chicago at Pittsburg. AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland at St. Louis. Detroit at Chicago. New York at Philedelphia Washington at Boston ee Sport Calendar Racing Meeting of Empire City Racing Assn., at Yonkers. Meeting of Kentucky Jockey Club at Ashland. ‘Trotting Meeting of Grand Circuit, at Col- umbus, Ohio... Tennis Middle States sectional doubles championship, at Cynwyd, Pa. Golf ‘Western amateur championship tournament at Cleveland. South Dakota Stete championship tournament, at Mitchell. Polo * Annual tournament of Rumson Country Club, Rumson, N. J, Mel Coogan vs. Basil Gallano, 15 rounds at New Orleans; Frankie Genaro vs. Frankie Daly, 12 rounds at New Haven, Sam Langford vs. Clem Jackson 15 rounds, at El Paso, Johnny Downs vs. Sid Bernard,.10 rounds, at Long Island City, WELL YounG MaN. WHAT HAVE You To SAY _FoR YouR— SELF ovuR Ane y KNOW NUTHIN' Che Casper Da fly Cribune PAGE FIVE. First in News Of. All Events Sy SSS Sys << _., AN Ne SSss TEACHER DON'T By Briggs CASPER - 1S - THE + FUTURE ’- CAPITAL A $100 Mouse A woman brought to the bank not long ago the small bits of a Liberty Bond that a mouse had literally nibbled to pieces. = CRIQUI-DUNDEE BOUT THURSDAY Second Championship Go Set for This Week at Polo Grounds NEW YORK, July 24—(By The Associated Presa)—Fistic fans here today began focusing their attention upon the second world's championship ring contest of the week, the match Thursday night at the Polo grounds between Eugene Criqui, French hold- er of the featherweight title, and Johnny Dundee, New York, Italian. Criqui will risk against Dundee the crown he has worn less than two months. The Frenchman knocked out the veteran Johnny Kil- bane for the title at the Polo grounds on June 2. Against Dundee, a fast clever box er, Criqu! will be given a more severe test, experts belleve than when he fought Kilbane. Dundee has done much fighting in lightweight ranks, where he won recognition as “Junior Lightweight Champion” until he lost it recently by a decision to Jack Bernstein. Kilbane’s refusal to meet Dundee resulted last year in the champion's temporary suspension by the New York state athletic commission. Salita SE bY | “710° } T H E€ $s T A - E 1 T H A Ss T H e C fe) G i] Cc A L L ° Cc A a ut fo} N Now she uses a Safe Deposit Box. It costs her less than six cents a week for absolute and complete protection. No bonds are safe where mice can get a taste of them. Trunks and bureau drawers are practically no protection at all against mice. If you ever find even a hint of mice around your home, think first of protecting your bonds and other valuable papers. Souvenirs at The Smoke House. Says Allenrhu Surely Conquers | Rheumatism Winchester, Ky., Citizen Cheerfully Recommends This Wonderful Rem- edy to All Sufferers. Copyright, 1923, %. ¥, Tefbase Bem, LUNE, “+ Q4..20-OMD. mrore - y—-T4: Z2-*<4-0 + 4N9-4 mt mM or TIONAL BANK LEAGUES GIVES DOPE ON PLAY | IN THE MAJOR NEW YORK, July 24.—Major league interest has centered in the pur- suit'of the New York Giants in the Reds, pions’ most dangerous rival. Pittsburgh, also must be reckoned with though the Pirate mound staff | ») who as a result of the past week's playing, loom as the world's National league race by the Cincinnati cham- is net so well balanced as that of the Recs. New York Yankees continued to make a runaway race of the American |Cree’s decision 0 League pennant hunt, The weeks’ record in each major league, showing games won and lost, together with runs, hits, errors and runs scored by opponents, follows: National League. Won Lost Runs Hits Errors 4 4 47 87 10 45 5 2 44 78 12 28 5 3 47 89 8 39 4 6 ba 91 12 54 4 4 a6 76 18 40 4 2 40 17 5 36 3 4 43 iat 11 48 1 6 31 66 é 61 ican League New York -. 4 3 24 64 8 49 Cleveland _— 4 4 45 99 8 87 (x) Bt. Louis 5 2 43 89 8 27 Detroit 3 3 28 53 5 17 Philadelp! 4 3 27 67 10 34 Chicago 5 45 48 73 9 27 Washington 3 4 80 58 6 33 (x) Boston - 2 1 27 85 23 67 (x) Tle game, six to six on July 15, CUBS BREAK ELEVEN-INNING TIE BY CLOUTING BALL FOR 9 RUNS Pittsburgh Goes to Pieces in Tight Game With Chicago; Cincinnati Loses to St. Louis as Giants Hang One on Phillies CHICAGO, July 24.—(By The Associated Press).—Only + His letter fotlo “Burns Avenue, | O CONSOLIDATED ; Winchester, Ky. I had severe rheuma-| A ROYALTY BLOG. tism for th ths; tried 1) The x o.° | Seapine wittiout Fapetvta! gan? ene: SOFOO9 + POPULATION € fit whatever. A friend advised me to try ALLENRHU as it had cured him, I bought three bottles from the George Drug Co., this city. 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Chet Thomas, | want a cent of anyone's money unless Wetzel, outfield-| ALLENRHU decisively conquers this! -| worst of all deseases, and he has in-| structed druggists to guarantee the first pint bottle to show appreciable results or money back tn every in-| MEMPHIS—Frankie Garcia, Mem- |phis featherweight, recelved the ref- Johnny Lisse| ight round. bout. of New York in a FORT SNELLING, Minn.—Univer- |sity of Missouri cadets took high hon- jors, represented by three medals for marksmanship and five cups, at the swventh army corps area R. 0. T. ©. field day exercises. OAKLAND, Cal— gan, second b |eatcher, and “er, b land club of the bal! League. This was Wetzel’s first| year in the league, but the other two Marty MoGaffi- Five-acre lots on pavement $750.00—$50 cash and $25 a month. v4 vet ‘ — The Smith-Turner Drugs| aes ieee a eee, Store “Ml supply you-Mail order asf Five-acre lots just off the pavement $625 Teme seine Verwnc atshion,: to) tise| hr eo | $25 cash and $15 a month. Mobile club of the Southern Associ- Souvenirs at The Smoke House. ation was announced here. —_—_——. of sa Five-acre lots east of Wheeler Avenue $500—$25 cash and $10 a month. We have worlds of good water on No. 3 at 115 feet—and will have a windmill up in a few days, EXPERT watch and jewelry repair ing. Casper Jewelry Co, O-S Bldg. | Bo xecke: | rr Bae BUG JUICE BED BUGS Guaranteed $2.50 PER GAL. APCO PRODUCTS COMPANY 216 S. David St. Phone 285 Souvenirs at The Smoke How Remember we will carry out Sunday’s pro- gram Wednesday at 7 p. m., so be on the pound and get a free first payment or a ree lot. four games were played in the big leagues yesterday, but the working teams made up in runs for their resting rivals. The Cubs, playing in Pittsburgh, worked hard for eleven and a half innings, when the score was still 3 to 8, and then got down to real business and rolled up nine runs as fast as they could get around the bases, winning 12 to 3, In Cincinnat! the Reds were trimm- ed by St. Louis, 8 to 7 in a hard hitting’ battle, slipping a rurg tin thelr chase up the percentage ladder after the league leading Giants, who defeated the lowly Phillies in Phila delphia, 8 to 4, The Cincinnati game belonged all to the Reds until Eppa Rixey blew up in tho seventh inning and St. Louis ran off six counters. In Philadelphia, the local tam hammered Hugh McQuillan out of the box in the sixth, but Ryan stepped in and stopped the Phillies’ scoring while the Giants mado six runs in the last four innings. ‘The Cleveland Indians insisted on hitting the ball continually in Bt. Louls, and before the home team knew what had, happened, and won the game 9 toag. The Detroit game with , Chicago was postponed because of rain. Denver Crisby, of the Chicage sent to the was kno ball in t uinst Beaumont. skull is frac aying @ Texas league and has established a record as a slugger. Kenneth WMiams of the St. Louis Browns is making a strong bid to catch up with Babe Ruth of the Yankees for tre home run honors. Kenneth bagged his 18th homer with George Uhle of Cleveland pitching. The New York Giants had little |trouble hitting two Philadelphia twirlers and won handily, although they had to send Ryan to the slab when the Phillies began hammering McQuillan’s offerings. Frankie Frisch, the Fordham flash had his eye sharpened in great style against the Phillies. Frankie bagged four hits in, four times at bat and scored two runs for the world's champions, ; The record of Rogers Hornsby, the St. Louls Cardinal star, for hitting safely in consecutive games was | brought to a stop in the kame against the Keds. Rogers failed to connect after Liting safely in 20 consecutive games, Joe Sewell, the Indian’a shortstop enjoyed a perfect duy with tour hits} in as many times at bat. | Coke Bia John M. England Co. 202 O-S Bldg. Phone 1129—543-J Phone 1732 © Casper, Wyo. ITS CLEAR SOFT AND PURE Casper, July 28, 1928. C. M. COLTRAIN, Secretary, Treasurer, Director. Order by the case or 5-gallon bottles. HILL CREST WATER: WE DELIVER 503 East Second,St. O. A. MUCK, Director. Have severed their connection with the CASPER AMERICAN FINANCE CORP. Phone 1151 Souvenirs at The Smoke House.

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