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PAGE FOUR ~ ©” SATURDAY, SEPT, 8) 1923 Che Casper Daily Crinune World Results First in News OF AI Boents ke By Leased Wire =e ET 2 SPORTSMANSHIP OF HORSE OWNERS HERE PRAISED INMATCHING —— By HENRY L, FARRELL, — | torribty handicapped in his first bis (United Press Sports Editor) BABE RUTH LEADS HELLMAN ‘BATTING BY ONE POINT MARI Yankee Shiaieer Regains Honor After Dropping as ae ERKING AND WALKER DRAW SHMASHING 12-ABUND ROUTHERE Supremacy of Rival Battlers Still Undecided | After Terrific Mill at Rodeo Stadium; is via tony aorart teetee Behind Detroiter on Tuesday; Hornsby" ter Terrific Mill at Rodeo Stadium; ‘ seer ape ae peteclisal aoe Le eee ae ind Detroiter on Tuesday; Hornsby’s 7 D 1 d P. Kk Al Press}—Much af reat sportsmansh'p|traiaing with the ring floor padded. or 5 oyle and Papke Also Draw. wna evidenced! tn ‘tia’ prelininaries|. #16 svapiedion eautdl covered toate Margin in National Is Reduced. ‘ leading up to and concluding the ne-}and when he went inte the ting 5 ” t | gotiations for the great internation- Lecnard and found an inch} The “bone of contention which has long éxisted be- al race between Papyrus, winner of | of fclt under his fre; te said he was CHICAGO, Sept. 8.—(By The Associated Press.)— tween Harvey» Perkins, Casper heavyweight, and Huthie thé Hhglish Derby and the three-| slowed up almost as rauch as if he} Babe Ruth leads the batters of th Y of s t ° ; ; j st | Babe Ru eads the batters of the American League to- r 4 City auler. still exi Las , year-old thoroughbred to be selected] had been in sand. * r , Walker, Kansas City mauler, still exists, Last night’s bist a. - day but he hz 1 + mark rer Harry Heilman velve r 1 battle at the Rodeo gr is between the tw as the best in the United States, Many or our great runners, cham.|@8yY but he has only a point markin over Harr eilmann tg esate le epee han ed ache ok renee ph Ay erent Suggestion for such @ race, that] pions and near-champlens of the cin. |Of Detroit, and for a full’ day during the week he dropped big men, was called a ¢ spit Ye ae ge gs ee ae can surely be considered as a'world’s| der track, ann: do a Aking onfbehind him, Ruth is hitting .893, and Heilmann 392 Meaney. There was no other de CASOL DOBSIUIO Ces bot | ca cvent, was based upon| board tracks when they competé in|These figures are for players who.havetaken part in 80 men fought in much the same fi Steged-by 3h Wroming re oh bd rte ad te tnt Ameri: indoor ‘meets, and thee are others |games or more and include- games).d46; Traynor, Pittsburgh 344; Har. end recorder practically th» eamie| sociation, The two can turf officials, and “it was accept-| who yet more speed off a bard sur-| cr last Wednesday. grave, Cincinnat! .344 number of fistle points throughout | vhont rested the respons! } ed in tho ysanie spirit by Benjamin] face than they du on cinders! 5 Among the league pitchers, Li, ‘ cing the decisions wore Irish, owner of the British ¢hampion| Witt ath te iwi Hellmann ied tho league on Tues} eee ae eee -.9 the fight. making the decisions were ) Owner oO! ritish dhampion| With animals, 2s with humans of Cine ati is le with 22 wes Friday nigh grudge” battle was and McDer ) and one of the most popular owners] ge al teeorles of this kin? do not|@¥ but on Wednesday, “with De-/ 10g six dofuats, Vanko a corker from the opening sons. | Papen. rapes oe hold in -ndividuai cases, and it will] troit idie, Ruth regained supremacy.| Brookiyn leads in-strikeouts with 1 Both men seemed rmined to con: | 4 peat ar an’ Be opared. during} be up to the British horse to show |"Pabe a'sa continues to show the way. n of New ¥ anks secon: vince! the public once and for Oe te crogne auper-horse, Mantwhat he can do wader many 2d) in total es ¥ 324, including 8 with 12 victories and whiéh wns the beter man, Perkins a eit wou'd have looked like} yorse conditions. 35 doubles and 10 i 8 well as efeats. came ‘from his ner“in his ch ‘ rean sponsors of the idea ——_—~. -— his 33 home runs. 0 leads Bae 5 Taree hee wane tic crouch, with a or die were prompted by the desire to g in runs scored in his league “with se, whi ed il fo: me prestige over the British thor- 25 “ol Hell J mn Jook on his face which boded i'l t hiveda tiny, te 1 Following Cleve- 1 ‘ Walker. The big boy from Kansas oughbreds by backing a sure thing. land swings into the h thre ‘ iit City, swung his Jong arms, and] | p) ‘ wae ere ae any number of in a raw in Sewel) with .377; Speak- orig circied about Perkins ike a panther New York ood three-year-olds {n training this er with .366 and Jamieson with 3.56. f 1 + the opportune moment to | Cincinnati season, theré are none who compa Eddie Collins g: ed off thevothe: o ; waiting for the of n ah to Man 9' War at his age, and when i ’ : ing upon his prey, The battle honors, jeading in both stolen ‘bases . i qoring id the color-vearer for the United and sacrifice hi He has’) 35 was on. ged es has td be selected through the thefts to his credit ‘and 35 sacrifice: f cr iT ‘Bia Tiest:-round found both men ns af @ special trial race, it is Other leading. batters ‘ure: i i] L tk fecling thelr way, an real | ont ant/ttae! Papieus wile be i batters are: - igpaie wonsithe: aarda,. . NG bere 5 : 3 W k Sh Eddie Collins, Chicago, 345; “Wil. fighting was on: the bbarde two|Phladetpitia London—the Queens Park Rangers, one of the strangest tootbnti| {reed Into the position of a same-| Training Wor OWS | tintin tus Louley asa; Maruahy oe. saereiaa sere Bac Aad of a pair of teams in England made this unique change in their training methods | “et BIN against niacked card: : troit .249; J. A Boston, .344 gindiators reminded one cf a pair of American League, when they visitel the Chiswick open alr baths for a swim instead of the| The thoroughbred that is selected Dem se Puis Faith Cobh! eta oak Neen “| NEW YORK, '# $—Stiprem great bull elit, horns locked together Won, Lost, Pot.| usual road work and showers, Photo shows a trio of the fdotballers in| 9 represent the United States will psey spel es Set ice Hagarty has reserved eagh fighting for the supremacy Of) New yor - da 2 combination leap from the board, be an animal that, in opinion, more I F. Bl A real contest has a a in in the action brought } the forest. Cleveland ~ Ko ORE ; than anything else, is the best run- n famous Diow. the national league for the lead in Is, negro heavywelgh ‘At the opening gong of the second} Hetroit - 64 BR ner in this country, and the British Ets hitting, as Hornsby cf St. Louis, the seekini an bihrnetion fick fracas, Perkins shot a right to the|st, Louis — 63 BL invader will not be forced into a con-}. gARATOGA SPRINGS, N, ¥.,|Pacemaker dropped eight points dur-| the Firpo-Dempsey fight at {He Polo face and fol!owed with another. The | Washington 61 6a tert with a horse that is obviously | sept. 8-—(By ‘The Associated, Press). | 8 the week and now loads Wheat | Grounds September 14. Wiis iain crowd was obviously divided invite] Chicago. "57 nid? out of its class, ike Man o° War| Jack Dempsey’s famous left hook, | f Brooklyn by the small » pricr right to Box Dempsey tor sympathie Walker ‘missed a wild] phitadelphia'-.-. 53 73 would have been. ‘The race will be|» jolting punch that travels to its} 0f three. Hornsby has an the heav ne tith swing, and the ped poe him. | Boston 49 75 pk oon ot derby distance—a mile} target like a shot, undoubtedly {s a be eels Wh 4 an 4, ac- Fa ag a OE Tp i Perkins was trying hard, Sy is . 2 a the blow with which the world’s | cord oO averag ‘or 80 or more + The battle way developing into an ; Spe Irish ould not have| heavyweight champion expects to|amés and including games of last| MORE LAND FOR MEXICANS i y been criticized if he had taken th . t A Wednesdvy. © Last week= tt MUNICO CITY, Mesito.. "Sept! ¥ ting contest, and Refer CHICA * a! ‘ hes n the} crush the cho spirations he M Y) Mexico "Bopt! Sehariey. sea given considerable work ’ CHICAGO, Bent, 8—(By The As) Tha Reds isplit thetr doublehead.| stand that the race should be run|ot Luis Angel when. they| Lolia. star Was q.,gond, 20 points | (By Mail to The Uulted Prosar in separating the men, ‘The third Yesterday 8 Re 3 SN ained eeationase i Bane er with St, Louis, losing the first, 5}! England. He has “a champion,| meet next Frid ahead of his nearest rival but Wheat | tween 25,000,000 an@ 40,000,000 was a tame session, with Rerkin by. ageifinks i; aoasle inane ahd iy 1, a ts! the second, 8 to 5.)and the first instinct of champion] ‘This js the opinion of boxing ex-| Picked up nine points whi'e Hornsby of federal Jand in Mexité Fee ie ety che jbeats oo Smnethe | s _ header ogers Hornsby took hitting hon-|0wners is to seek the best of every-|perts who watched the champion in ying back. ~ Bottomley of St. for distribution among ing ; i pnd the infighting | St. Louts, while the New York R ors with a pair of homers and ran thing- ‘at least in professional sports.| his snappy workout yesterday| Louis ranks thtrd with’. a drop | c under a recent decree hard punchin. nar little closer | 1 Cs ; DY | a eee Ta bet holt ehie | lonalg dropped down a little closer | his season total up to 17. Those who consider everything from| against a trio of light sparring part-| Of four points on the week. Ivaro Obregon, {t is ¢ i ana Ma a } to them and Pittsburgh dropped out) The Pirates went down befoge Chi-|the commercial viewpoint —_will| ners. Dempsey” used his left con-]| While New York toads the Jeague the’ decree, it 48 pro- self in check. little from under, cago, 6 to 4. In Pittsburgh, Adamy|@rgue, of course, that meter a We eutie’s ayy apa tee PR ee cee cS Mexican Ova 1 Eta In the fourth fiasco, Walker start American League, ho New Yorkera are now four|and Bagby were knocked out of the s $100,006 could ba pee oa) eats or to Fa dene ee uw a by apa Ne alle b ApeiMens ie: pa nenodh “3 ed things with a smashing Lay a Boston Philadelphia, 0. 3 ahead of the Reds in the Na-| box ih the first frame when the Chi. and, and they will point out ages pei The fecbacts agreed ieader ue As ‘tol fe sed bere national | “The land ts re : rove D ¥ . 2 ot 8 a5 eade: ne total bases colt etans J fs re the paw, which pr oA aa law | Chi ti Bt, ar , 1 league pennant chase and the| cago batsmen took all their six runs|that a loser's end of $20,000 would| that Dempsey is working fast-| with 167 and in Young they heck ported available in 21 states of the eae 3 Gilt A this with a ter. a oot , Website ie spleen bes in the * oltea! iT Pa i any owner tq take the|er and with greater accuracy than|the pace maker in runs scored with | "Public. ight. le followe: No other, feature of the play in Shicago also won in the American | Chances, 3 110 Cy. Wilt Fe) ain jarred Asal 5 : F . . y ns of Philade:p —— = rific body jolt, and then again jarred ma yesterday was a no run, no! league, defeating St, Louis, 7 tq 2. The policy of “money first and i i en P othe ‘ ' * "i 4 da] Jack Britton, former welterweight] is away ront. i j Perkina with n right chop to the National League, gamo pitched by Howard Ehmke; | Brooklyn lost the’ opening game| sure thing, which rules pugiliam|chmevion sad today that in. his | wih te. Cones oe Pau ome ei 22, || ear, In much the same style wit Boston, 11; Brooklyn, 3. | Boston pitcher in Philadelphia, The|a# the series in Boston, 11 to 3.| 4nd some other professional sports, judgment Dempsey had shortened m of Ch . Beateieos. es Ghich Firpo puts his opponents! Chicago, h, 4 Athietica lost, 4 ta Q. @wa Phila-| Dazzy Vance, star Brooklyn pitcher, | Cannot be applied, of course, to own.| the awing of the hook slightly, mak sepa Ens WATS SOU Com away. Verkins retaliated with a] Pphiladelph dolphins reached first, ene on a|was roughly handied by the Braves,|¢rs of the type and~ standing of| ing jt more effoctiv ay ie Hey ni tsa ata Bs ers titmont Protection hard right to Walker's face no the| st, Louis, nnati, 1-8, and one when Menosky dropped | wha hammered him for 14 hits in| Irish, Harry Payne Whitney, Harry| “Demprey was never still, even| ted ghe. aa- ade: se F- PREVENTIVE for MEN bell rang. A ay Y . five innings, F, Sinclair, R. T. Wilson, J. S. Cos- during the 30 seconds rest between] Other leading t ers “ By the use of his sledge hammer estern League, it was the Philadeiphia Nationals} The Detroit Tigers beat the In-| en and the others, who have candi-|rounds in his workout yesterday. ‘ 5 . left to the jaw, Walker easily gath-| Omaha, 10-5; Sioux’ City, 7-6, who defeated the Giants in New|dians in Cleveland, 11 to 9, in an| “ates for the race. Turing this briet perfod, wWhileshis |, host ce ees. Peuraier. | ered in the fifth and sixth session EIST FRITS York, Winning a batting battle, 10) evenly fought batting contest, in| They represent as high a type of| sparring partners panted in. their Brooklyn, Young, ww) Yor and in the latter delivered a left te oe eyener ne to 6, Cy Williams took the home| which cight pitchers, four on each|¢'tizenship .and sportsmanship as| corners, Dempsey wa'ked around the | pe the neck that should have felled an Spancmsonlly ip ea run lead by hitting his 4th, sie were used, ey eatin any ling ofjAmeri-| ring with short, snappy steps,” con: | aE, = a oe but Perkins stayed on h bet sit can athletic activity, and doubt | tinually hooking the air with vicious | # and came back for more of the same aan an City, 2; Minne E they are inspired just as much ‘by | lefts. STARTING gs po 3 ‘ound was| No other, the desire to se regt' re Tv tevea | Ra medicine. The seventh rounc ‘i * . ee a great race as| The champion, glad to be relieved | even, with Walker appesring tired E S orts m out e they ure by the motive to win the|of his troublesome cold, was In al ff TOMORROW gnd missing a number of his ¢ ___ Coast League, e purse, good I yesterday. He joked|/M "A shimmering, . stir. : tempts, Perkins landed telling Pema ea a Fase 4, ‘x a Mee with yisitors at hig cottage and| #5 Bs “i / 3 é t during this round. akland, 8; Los 4 8 EOTER! o apyrus will bi al he SC aoL ves er Ci % SD aa ats re nvere cov.| Portland, 10; Sacramento, By MILES W, VAUGHN. Paris peace conference, the death| handiears that a I be tr DOLE Aen [ite eta bs Pastas takingk cobs piel a rican bea . By {thie atags, both) mesh were <0! Seattle, 8; Salt’ Lake, 7. {United Pres uff Cofrespondent.)|of the late Pope and the German|the entries, pe agbescgrryas cha: all cis Di tl dae Abed cos iad ay ting of silks and ? ered ‘with blood, which wes ise i V XO Sept. {United | reparations problem combined. horse'he eae aN on Amerioan,|ipla ‘of punches at Billy, Tagns Asati 16 a ntendy tronm: trom tha) Texas League, Pross.)—Whether Luis Angel Fir Pictures of Firpo, interviews with | come In a macnn ee cuties to over- a Denver, who Was ref-pff SA°INS. man’s nose. Walker's troubleson Re a eT A tare eee ae Clg everybody wha ever anw Firpa, eee sa race 02 ® foreign’ track, bouts. 4 Presenting Betty was not ye pay Wichita numont, & con ever wears porta of Firpo's training, opinions | run cy nee pores 38 accustomed to on plans.today to, cons! i ic) i her fa. ining: to euow ay batters ‘ort Worth; 6; San Antonio, 9, hip crown or not, he will at least] on Firpo and rumors of tho battler's| 702 ® turf track, and he will have| tinue his tapering off process. Te|j VOMPsON in er LS Walker by ight § ext sh, — Or 1 t him more pub-|queen or decendant of royalty All| wi Scr: Climatic conditions| partners. men tried hard in the ninth, | ity athie hope,”"|the pages of every newspaper on| fipintve,t@ be overcome, Just as| Jimmy Delaney, the St. Paul Vent | Beridns) landing tie. eer ee phys other-|the continent, and when Firpo has| maintaining th re Castanea flee A seta HL teas eae ea a Bee an rea i Mt vans d ‘i G » ever crossed the equator|a big match, ringside wires flash|_4., Ak wstepe sorm without | B-ATO pounder, Srobabipewit ee ‘nt | fi fights to the jaw as the bell ran oday s Games urd In meareh "68 howe rtelds| Che’. rate idl amet oboe Eee elas and, weather, tion with him {tomorrov ‘ brought the crowd to fis fe conatter bombs announce the latest victory Tedied i. eDecema: therotighiy > | The tenth and eleventh F Te tate cies cs cet oa OFIER ila Bull of the Pampas. | # ated, gq will @ British horse 4 went to P I he a Oe onal League. Aires—Luia Angel Firpo is idolized. Any plaéé five South Americans} ”"y fcr ey, ® sudden ehange of | 4 strong and untired, ‘The Cine oat St, Lou Firpa gets.more newspaper space, |Set together, on ‘the conatWiae|ioctoner am. t Jate date ‘for \the:r e| i c4 was beginning to tell upon, Wal Brook!yn at Boston had Nie fade hited often to’ an| steamers from Porto Alegre to Mon-| hove tong ene a ean ole i Ju ‘ ‘he last round w , Philadelphia at New York Limiting publie, and has more|tevideq, the ‘Trans-Andean railway. | rritigh nore oe te piace the : ' with both men trying Chicago at Pittsburgh. cigarets nnd patent medicines named | OF the big liners, from Riq or Val-l tiie ae dene Gott weather, condi: EE Gaxolit; eh scored on an even Btice ¢ Foe a en eae dient, | Danadan to y York, the talk soon] 0M 4s fear as possible to that of i basis with the other in this session Ameriean League. dent in all the growing cities ana] Swerves to Firpo, te a - season in England, It i The decision was auickly made! ge youis at Chicago, BT atari ce’ tho ule A news in Valparaiso has) 9) 0 that. @ typical late October and Refe: Meaney raised ‘both Detroit at Cleve é : - eat. a huge cylindrical bulletin ao this country corresponds al: = Melee hands in the alr in token of a draw N York at Washington Tippy ig on the ‘tongiss: of iss y on the tower of its building dat exactly to the general run of | ATLANTIC ¢ By Sept, 9.1 The crowd was satisfied Boston at tadolphia @ games), |HOdY: everywhere, from) the sheen) which flashes Firpo victories in elec on.Derby Day in England, |—(By The Associated Pre ~ Luis | In the semi-windup, Billy Papke ane ranches of Chubut to the rubber} sic jetters three feet high, moving | Atmospheric conditions, of course, | 4 1 Firpo is rrounded 3 i gs ito, und Jack Doyle, of | oves on Ainazonas and the eopper | i, Sratindaus ne ‘und the} Will affect Papyrus, but ft does not [8p band of faithful to whom he pe enver, met for second tt na mines of Chile to the coffee planta-| Cinder so it can be read from all] 240w tbat he wiil be thrown off, rful-being in. pugili é ¥ vay Denver, 340 Paul The a al. k ht ten fast rounds to a LW sof Bao alo, directions of the compass every time] 7P¢ Atmosphere is rarer here at that dapper little: man of TI Te fou 5 Cart Erin . The bout started rast and the pac u Ask a Brazilian school boy who] ing argentine fights. time, byt whileit might make it|Buencs Aires, Horatio Lava who Pon Wi never let down until the final gone in Martin was and he may not (TH D) more difficult for hint to run, there }has Undertaken the ai of PRESENTED BY Both men are veterans of the roped By United Press know, but him who Firpo is and > are 44 many chances that the c¢ Firpo's training; Carlos re) 4 ADOLPIL ZUKOR ; rena and proved it in every round j he'll tell you all at "the next tions might make him cently graduated from the’ Univer. a iene, 058 Bros ft ii champion of the world.” There is talao the .|sity of Tennessee, the son: of at £ two, but Papke's ring c wagst s the race arranged between | ‘The South American press prob-| ta be considered,. but) it: ia n|Weatthy Argentineyand the z (@) + 0, - = { 1 th I ish Dert winner | at has spent m e Money in cal)! i} thing that eve. f [man and the wistant in ? the Denver gentleman, and : ai hat «everythin ible | ne ass r ; ‘ eh aot tt nye é ani As un thoroughbred the | ss -on Firpo than tt did on the] will be dona to.give him Payrene Jone of them will talk of anything ened P Pe ee ral ays 5 cotstive Sie ly reeent International horse race? | — el age and perhaps he will travel with |PUt victory, a“ v 2 } Hoth t defense 1, 3 q just as much comfort as a first: ast night theso men were gath.|# Wi-H Papke seemed to save himself dur-| | A. No the last, internat sateen BOSTON,—Jock Malone of Bt, “98 Dansenger on the finest tiner, /ered At the home of Meyor Saul ing the first four rounds, and al-| was staged In. October 3820.baiwecn Paul, coneeded adven pounda to Top fata ono ofthe challenger’s greatest ad ETTY IN lowed Doyle to tire him Tn the| Man 0" War, American jorse, soeah of Bridgeport, Conn, and], AN far na the difference between |Mrers, | Tavs le remarked the hour fifth he opened up with a smashing |°" bred, It was won by Man of cutpoinied bim'in @ 10-round bout,|® turf track and a dirt track there h neck cad ; tt sa eae ONWA EARLE attack, and piled up enough points | 1% red, v 2 at may he come who will consider it |NeNe? Brent Nght for a world title C ¥ I ape icant Oni Var. | MWS Lk ‘ wilght and of itt!» tmpertanee, Bur|W!l have been finished, and the to earn Why have so many attempts Racing. NEW YORK.—Another Amertean | (yon) jo 1 > name of Lula Angel Firpo will be fight. The two met once-before- at made recently to uwim the| Meeting of Westchester Racing |record waa hung up at Belmont]... chester eet UF2"| uttered by peoples througbeut the| Phe Denver stonk yar, 2nd fousht h chatinel —F. GW usscolation, at Belmont Park, Perk when. Dot, Jake Byres, threo] juce, Srener speed. in the: British | word, hey will know then that “cn tana Be aM ALaw Sen a Ki conat:| Meeting ‘of Montreal Jockey club|vear old filley, ‘covered w milo and| Sore and it might throw him-ctenr| nen’. 2 penton of noternn oT Ray Snyder of Casper and Jimmile/) this time of ‘the year are | closes at Montreal, a sixteenth under a hundred pounds |! Ms stride, Vega and Frank Koebele, Brook- = Fee ae 2 Woodhall, of rmopolis fought # to be the dost Crd | Cycling. In 142 15.) The former record wax] ‘Tennis players know tho vast if-|in ieht hoavywolkht, who haa been [Se CeC0CCCeeCeCe BC eDe CB OODSaSODCeDOpOBCCOCe rounds in the second prelim. The] (“nie puccens of: twe m-|. Annual national champlonshtp | 1:423%, made by Celesta at Syracuse, | ference between @ turf court and ®l ong of wirpo's best. aparring part-|¢ decision went to Woodhall by a wide | ‘ ‘iso has enurred others ons {meet opens at Chicago. September 3, 1914. cay courts and they - know that) nore have antd Iirpo would win, |e The Casper boy, although | tiv the London Dal teh! @ rack a Je Amecicun turf isiharder than British! Ghartle Schoenman, the mnaascur & 1t_on his feet inn rs i Annual outdoor meet of the Wileo| ABERDER D.—S. W. St turf and that {t makes tennis balls ; ? red prizeg 1,000 poun for a 4 » a 5 . ', Steece, Pa, ao A ohnso: than one round, put up a game ex viking the swim under, gana Aa asateNew! Loree a c a, wan Sin. [much more activo inthis country, |Oereed. and John Tester Johneon.|¢ STATE OF WYOMING) ‘ king the 1 under gondi- | ¢ of Sioux City + was fatally 4 . the hegro heavyweight, who wo: « : hibition, and determined that he] {rt qata down Capadian National Exhibition | jured when his racing automobile| Lew Tendler claims that he warliwe fast rounds with Firpo yeater:|@ County of Laramie ) would not go down, Me was cheer.| U0" ft URI COND: ta been made-to Toronto. went through a fence on a curve at day afternoon, chimed in wi F ). Have any ¢ beon made 5 a ; In with} @ ea roundly by fans heise match Miss Helen Wil nd Ml Golf, ~~ the Tristate fair grounds, and a rail culogies and predictiona of victory.|® ; as eed GAME AND FISH COMISSION un- he rin Susanne-Lensiéh for the ten- inadian Seniors’ champion) pierced his side. He died 15 minutes po owh ep ; S s » Ir the ri ‘ - habe tanad 8 oh ship | a his side. He died 15 minut Meanwhile, Firpo waa In desp}— derand by virtue of the provisions of Section 4, Cha ey urtain raler was @ .dUer nly champlonship?—s. I. R nament closes at Montreal. after reaching the hospital. slumber on the floor of his training}@ ter 88, Session Laws of Wyoming, 1921, hereby sus- atfair, and left the fans talking upon s Bas Tate an pass 3 uifornia «tate amatedr cham ' fi ~ Henshaw ey Harry. Tiekey | It is : H f | the season to sivean ML THIieries AE seer 3 ee 3s iil Gir eich ka ea pends the open season for the shooting of Grouse and sper won ona technical knock: | in “POut RUC’ f for next meakon Polo, ard, lightweight champion, received vingtaeseic Netnaee:, Younwensel Antelope for the year 1923, uit from AL Knapp, of Colorado| punite demantl hs e ty] Annual tournament of Milam! Val-|the newspaper decision in an eight} Witzsimmons, Joo McCann andlg 4 This onder is effective over the entire State of Bbunks. je the fir i ne it a meeting between the | l¢y Hunt club clos . at Dayton. round Pin “shee Johnny ' Mendet- Koebele will work with the South}e Wyoming. ree Men' fight » girl star hin a fow year 1 se sohn, of Milwauke American through the remaining] $ ; to save Knapp from further punish: | yp a Ns whould go to England | Tndlana state championship tour et) Walter Gili, graduate of the Unt-|gays. Natalio Pera, the Argentine |% Dated this Ist day of August 1923. ment Knapp went to the canva%] oye year and enter the Wimbledon | hament opens at Indianapolis. NEW YOR ‘The advance sale] versity of Kansas, ia the new assist-|ponvywelght, will be used as a su-| 0 0 ID FITS e in the firat few seconds, from a bi! championships, she’ might be able suthern Ohio champlonship tour-|of tickets for the Firpo-Dempsey|ant athletic coach at the local high prea until the program is|$ SEAR Sab uel OMURSION. that seemingly carried my power: It/t_ meet the I hat nament opens at Cincihnatt. championship fight at the Polo| school, Mr. Gill spent the past year | completed. ° By WILLIAM B. ROSS, President, was most unnatural — —o — Roxir Grounds next -, has amounted} as conch in @ military academy near —— ° State Gz i tea , ’ Sta same and Fis ( \¢ Pledge hily larger] “Meet me at the Smokhouse.” ncho Villa ve Bud Taylor, | to approximately $800,000, according | Kearney, Neb. Mbes inelat the Mukd\thouse,” e Fish’ Commission. than that lated Hi — 10 x is at Chicago. to Promoter Tex Rickard Dean Morgan and h assistant a _ ° T. C. THOMPSON Ke Kround " 1 . er ( ¥ Pete Zivic ee ~ \ u“ few days getting ; ° + Ahi a : » r Ne t ht. s vor ‘ete Zivic x few days geting |. Dance at tonight. S¢ hie ork, 2000 present, The battle wet ‘ ra. 12 rounds, at New Yc “Meet me at the Smokhouse.” the work lined up. Gaye orctiont p RO REET Sh { Clerk,