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7 i SUNDAY, APRIL 13, 1924. ¥ First in News PAGE TEN. fF World Results FS ee By Leased Wire Sel “ << x | t = “ a q « ¢ t three fairways disc- : With the excavations completed] ready to use and 3 PREPARATION FO —- yesterday for the new Coyntry club]ed and harrowed ready for the roll- ¢ and a large force of men at work ag rece: aoe aphasenia re Authori to A pt y G d Offers for Fights Wi ourse the grounds present a| assisting cce} An 00! I $ With a large lake not far from the}capacity for the Rod and Gun club Northwest Crew ill ponerse rote rhe Satee sine| apeediie: opsiie Wore vie el H Gi Hash G abyss th 9 city that {8 well stocked with fish|at Cody, Nebraska. . . from Evansville which will supply The first floor walls of the poet ere ven ug artlan 'y Ou ih and fringed with marsh ground that] Not until ‘recently was the attrac- Represent Pacific in the clubhouse will be started Mon-| house will be constructed from roc! 2% : a draws thousands of wild water fowl] tiveness of the Jake from an sagiing Bi R day and other improvements will go soupe OO eee aia grat eee American Champ. Rod and Gun Club {s|standpoint made known. ere Per wrard. ranean of this i : Ki Bout attlog prety: nttap of tte world." | are ‘iiterdliy thonanuae SAP atuelie ig iNegatta. iiatiepprnaese hcacten even 33-7) byay trendy to be put i pce be tle bass ready to provide fisher- with one green | ginning tomorrow, when . Scramble for First Bou tule orerstondicpond inch coverd| aca witha teak MMT setae His 2, resliniselee ee ghia oss BUENOS AIRES, April 12.—Luis Angle Firpo, South , With F ch Fi hter 0 acres. ‘The club possesses con-| game fish have been found to welgh| SEATTLD, pierre mrt The clubhouse is wonderfully sit-| American champiop, who returned today from a short 3 ith Fren 8 derable ground surrounding the|from two to three pounds each. pie ir Deatitie University Gait Naviegl oneat's, “| trip to Montevideo, has booked passage for the United - bass ‘ the valley northeast to the nee . “ i Ended rection of a caretaker, and shocting|erally realized. by aportamen,’ "| of California. in the annual eietel| Golfers Turn Texas refinery and the river ana| States on the Southern Cross, which is to sail on April 24, t Fection of a nasetaivar, and " oared shell race here ‘today. h fect view south and west| it was reported here today. blind: Jong the shore at points of At present the club is deal: ing for b: also a perfec vantage, “are ‘several of the ‘exeal-|four Ree baN if ole ne ace vd PET eR Fea we siet the call Out F or P. lay Fo) the - Onn beias From a source close to Firpo it was understood hat he By HENRY L. FARRELL | icct ‘reatures out there, The Yel. Wheatland. All of these bodies of | finish ten lengths ahead of the Call- SSSR! has not decided upon the’exact date Init d Press Staff Corre-|iowstone highway is the route used|water have everything to offer in| fornians, who were far spent. ‘ i te Mite ee 3 air bab vig ie Bower bosta Witt MeGbeae ie | linecieieauctes Aeraeie eae On Saturday 4 States but that he {s certain to : spondent.) At this time the club ts contem-|Power boats will probably be pur.| line 16 minutes 26 4-5 seconds after leave witht achiae recee, : NEW YORK, April 12.—| siting the butlding of a woman's|chased and placed. nt the Wheatrera| the start over the Lake Washington aptamer nha 3 i FS) Paul |dormitory in order that the wives|lakes. Two motor boats have al.| course of three miles. : Yoaterdiy's dale mact tae teOseRt 4 States that Firpo had wealaea to +e 5 TO meet q|°f members may be accommodated|ready been acqutred for use at Bur.| By beating ght, tee Rrcstihs|' cut sbost to. gclfersts tha.cone F tire from the ring never were heavyweight challenger, and) 0 orernicht trips are made to|lington Iake. ; : den sarpiithe oe itt ‘pebreaaene Peitilty- c1U nis Reae moet eet eres taken werictniy Hate a a ere i Ormer the lake. Much of the land 1s) Membership in the Casper Rod and| Pacific coas weather promised’ for today the sidered certain that he would seek 5 Georges Carpentier, f being fenced Gun club is Umited to 50 members. | Collegiate regatta at Poughkeepsie| Weather p peat OP ag a ha Ciao bie sachien ee ‘ French ring idol, have been | “7h. fae $3,000 has been spent in|At this time there are but few va-| next summer. aioe. o Us United States by all who have been matched to meet in a ten-|planting duck foods along the lake seein cate, et eee MEDI ee ‘The course 1s in good condition, e 1 ees Ini-inttndate COG WIE HL higan|shores. Committees have been ap-|been redui o . In het Hct havitig Gried''the Tabt ; H ound no aeckeie eT ea irra Baktenl to Taepbaee ene mattera|case of necessity a resale of mem- of the mud (ade Weber “Cobeidas Ol * Look Lik NEW YORK, April 12.—Fifteen si ogelg span Pa eile al 4 iSley, ‘Ind. on May: 80 or Me alla’ atoukire eran enee improve.| bership 1s made, the price will be able work will be done on the lympics 00! | ranking American tennis stars were hays ago for the Unitea etatee. the & After a perguee rivals, Floyd} ments, provision of marsh grasses|$250. here is little doubt that in course in the next few weeks to . 29 named today as members of the ‘aunuerty Goan tenet cn \ are rr construction. any ie Ol . y a AW! is int o ‘ ¢ ecured cabled acceptance of terms | ne the club privileges for prices ra ape 2 Froas ive chtten didates will bs| by. American promoters. 7 ® ain » date from Francois Des-| A new caretaker, D. Mudge, has DI ee pri rang he club is being run by Alex rinter. ‘rom the een candidates se 1 shagrined at Se ae ey mer at (Caxpaitiet: peen secured. | Mudge has had four|ing as ‘high as $1,000. In. other McCafferty, formerly of the coun- Champ Sp Dloked the team that will defend the) Firne apparently ts chageined at Z «athe articies are to ve signed in ® years) eepareuse a ee goa of eae memberships are highly try clud with season memberships re cup late next summer. = peabody: tative ofjwork, having served in a similar] valued. ily green fees. - few days by a represen’ The club ts distinctly worth whil . 4 the full le Fitzsimmons in Paris an in the battle c¥ wits that they have 1 tah writh Stinmle | ass teq-Prooeh Ate clo ee aie rita | Craite aT IG DER RISS, Cee ean ny | waesd, for several (monthe Mea he A ie a ? ” . 8 It has in this community. It affords a lay’s big es ch wi 5 saben (United Press)—"America still stands haaep fret ae a i dl station | feels humiliated that Rickard tgnor. details will be announced. e place for active outings for its mem. ant ee ni supreme in Olympic games competi-| made ene 8 pee’ i, ed him by sending transportation been known confidentially for. sev- per tmons tho business men of| | ST. LOUIS,’ April 12.—Before a re-| “eainst Dr. J. H. Jeffrey and.| {i Sen hes eee ee rn Dlaere | ey toc quintin: Hikaeee com he al days that the match was on but Gaiper. cord crowd of 25,000 fans, the two| Atlee Riker promises to An tee The authority fot this statement | that they were recognized as candi- | Mone Spalla, two fighters who Fir. , the news did not leak out unt! i a St. Louls big league baseball teams) Considerable interest. It will be lis Charley Paddock, the sprinter,| dates for the team and that their < day Fitzsimmons Staged thelr own season's opening chance lors! golfers have : Several weeks ago Fitzs / announced t he had signed Gib- bons and Carpentier to meet for ae club on July 4 and he showed a cable FOR CHAMPION WOMAN, 90, here today in the city series, the Browns trimming the Cardinals, 4 to had to see Mason, the new coun- try pro, in action, who is regarded as a certainty for the team. Paddock ts working hard for the tryouts this Spring, under form was to be watched closely by the committee which will pick the team. po regards < low his class. pa Nis a being very much be 1, The second and last game of tho eS the direction of Dean Cromwell,| The squad named tn order by the| Francisco; Carl Fisher, _intercol- s series will be played Sunday. (6; b S th University of Southern California] @8#0clation consisted of William | legiate be eeiger eee ea dated March 12 signed by Descamps PROVES UP Triumphant return to the dlamona|} CUOS smotner rh sokeh, Tilden, national champlon; Wiliam | vey Snodgrass, lan Francisco; Rob. ' in which his terms vans Sahl rae ’ of George Sisler, as manager of tho ‘There has been so much talk eager AS ee A fap it td eon Er uhchenaces to) oeaped Fitzsimmons posted A tek olfer s ances e ON LAN team which he had to leave in 1922 Bl 16 to 6 about America getting beat, or al- nationa’ pionship; “4 ia tig: ARE oe $15,000 and came here to discuss the 5 DS because of eye trouble, was the foa- ues, most losing, in the coming ganles| Norris Williams, Philadelphia; Vin-{J. Griffin, San Franc i Frank 7. Metalls of the match with Jac ee Discussed: Atlanta ture. Sisler got a tremendous ova- that one might easily obtain the|cent Richards, national indoor} Anderson, Watson M. ‘ashburn, ley, New York representative o: > sas tion each of his four times at bat,| impression that the Yankee athlotes eed Spiel Boe ras Seite Hee Ning and Hugh Kelleher, vi % New Yor! joware ingey, lan } New 3 Piperore thn detats nad owen ee] Player Is Star, BUPTALO, Wve, April 12-—a¢ |a'aunge or tine appear 8] casas cry, ato, apnt s—|Merelter i 8 ered ote, or| New York a 4 ranged, Billy Gibson, manager of the age of four score and ten Rogers Hornsby furnished a hom-| Hammering the Blues’ stab statr, |‘ by fai group ot aaperetace? ead Gene Tunney, American light heavy- years, Mrs. Sarah Weaver has | er, as did Ken Williams, the Chicago Cubs trounced Kannas | ooo.” Gpecryed. “But it fs well GO OUT TO | ‘weight champion, flashed signed By LAWRENCE PERRY made final proot on her home- | ‘The score 4 City, 1% 30-8; in: the (fousth of fal Soe eet eee that underneath 4 : articles sent from Paris in which) (Copyright, 1924 Casper Tribune) | stead, She te the cide woman RH. B,| five game series here today, the pessimism America still stands MOUNTAIN VIEW SUBURB 1 Carpentier agreed to meet Tunney) ww YoRK, April 12.—Bobby| homesteader ever known in this | Brown 4 8 1| Score by innings: ehpreta! . during the week of June 16. ¢| Jones’ chances of winning the com-| part of the state, according to the Cardinals 161 PLE, |" 200A sty itdoin athya bancabteos: a. TODAY re Fitzsimmons claimed | priority: Oo | ing national open championship ts a| recordn’ of the lea! land” cetiee eh ee area ey nich ac ——-—— 008/361 108128 18 3d as toiand sipiatinon vacate cal See How Every Promise and Prediction Has Been contract and offered Gibson |$30,000/ prevailing topic of conversation! Mrs. Weaver has for the past | gevereld; Sherdell and Holm Kansas City--.010 003 110— 6 11 5 | Shae cenittuoen:: the, ES veh Fulfilled - y refused ee ; . Alexander, “Pierce \and A re are twenty- ulfille Zor the contract wat Tunney FerGib-| 2MOns golfers these days especially| elght years lived on her homestand —————_—_ Batterles—Alexander, co to consider a release and asked GIP| sincg Max Marston's announcement gon to dispore of the match to some promoter. Fitzsimmons then threat- fened to get an Injunction to restrain “Carpentier from accepting any. Snatch before he fought Gibbons. As a compromise Gibson suggests ed that the date for the proposed Carpentier-Tunney match be advance ed and that the winner of that com est be signed to meet Gibbons in ichigan City on July Mviuntmmone protested, that. ‘Tun- mey would not be as good a card as and Dartmouth |two-mflo ‘run. Paul Jonea of | ym ey eruld, that, the. edge) Sf, APproximating: more closely ‘the| (Copyright 1924, Casper ‘Tribune) | won the {wornlle relay. E. E. Myers | Depauw established an indoor high | + Tt 4a rlatoulous, for. instance, to Carpentier te the Frenchman | any Ammenms cnaven, solfer than| | NEW YORK, April'12-~Thero le|pf the Chloago A. Av ortanlionans sump record at the Tnols’ ralaym aacine “ihatethe ” Anehte te mein Fue ete maared fn another fight|22¥ American amateur playing tne|no closed season for sports any | New figure for the indoor pole vault} eleating 6 fect 2 inches In’ tue make a clean sweep jn the distance if he had appeared in another flght) game Trae Dever hid & veAlly| chore, ‘The davelopmeit of velar | bycwineing tilefmmantircn once inte coeee Brownell. cf Incl | Ping evant inthe sence en med pst berwers coppenedtt. cated bygr round in the national:open..And| Cine Cosst ava nee southland as| With a mark of 12 feet 10 inches. cleared the bar in the pole vault at lin the pole nat: fox wwe ener tint advertise Gibbo Would accept| Us "Pward progress has boen con-| cic, Co ers and the extraorcj-| In the college domain the follow feet 10% inche world's record’| other nations. have apecialinel trans nally stated that he wou sore, Nrnan he Coabiplaved tn thlal Seco cwen oe the coctter or imdoor | meet held in Buffalo, R. F. Moore,| from a dirt floor.” In the Western the terms only under protest and he} tourney he finished eighth. Next | "2tY & ae returned to Chicago. Negotiations were reopened with » Frenchman when {t was learns ce rkhat suveralsqablen:knmchiiig tem ‘Gibbons—Carpentier fight had been sent to Descamps and that ho had jnccepted the terms offered him for ‘runney only after he had been given to understand that it would not be that he would be a candidate for honors in the great pro tourney. On the basis of pure golfing ability Marston's chances are not regarded as bright but, on the other hand, his competitive temperament is a important element that will hi be réckoned «with. In. other wor¢ Marston has the faculty, evidently o bracing up his game to meef-any dé mands an opportunity may make As for Bobby Jones ne is regarded time he was fourth. The third time he was runner-up to” Sarazen and last year he tled Bobby Cruickshank and beat the Shackamaxon star in the play off, "Whether.or not Jones Will repeat depends upon many ele- ments, but the fact remains that no golfer in the country amateur or and intends to spend her Mf there. the rest of Expert watch a: ing. @ Jewelry repatr Casper Jewelry Gn.. O-S Bldg. Hartnett; Thormahlen, Ahman and MacCarty. WINTER SPORTS AND CHAMPIONS REVIEWED BY LAWRENCE PERRY. sports have given great aignifivance to the months of winter and early spring. Outstanding events in the winter track season included the appear- ance of a runner who bids fair to be of material assistance to the United States in her hopes of win- olic College relay of Columbia clipped 2 1-5 seconds from the record in the two-mile run held by H. 8. Helme, of Lafayette high school, Buffalo, Moore's time was 9.33 1-5, Chester Bowman of Syracuse equalled tho record for the 60.yard run, his time 5 4-5 seconds. Intercollegiate Sports. I nthe college domain the follow. Conference indoor meet Mel Hall of Illinols did the mile in 4 minutes 23 3-5 seconds, clipping 2-5 seconds from Mason's record of elght years standing. John Hawkins of Prince- ton broke the eastern intercollegiate record for the 440-yard swim doing the distance in 5:22 1-5, breaking five forms of competition in track and field, with 550 possible points. No one country could possibly win more than 418 points, because of the restriction of entries to four men. Places count 7 for first, 5 for second, 4 for third, etc. Past Olympies and international compet!- tion of all kinds have proven that America, Finland, England and all the rest of the nations have certain specialties, {n which their strength is much greater than other coun- and have athletes better’ than ours. But we will score points in these events. We always have and it will be a long day before we fall to make a showing in thp 1,500, 6,000 and 10,000-meter races, in the steeple chase, the 3,000 and 10,000. meter walks, the 3,000 and 10,000-meter team races and cross-countr: ns, : i ee the record held, by: Ralph Breyer of] Tain the jevelic tree ee 4 tage | bY eauals him in medal play, What| ning the Marathon at Paris. He ts ing winners in various sports were| Northwestern university by. four “But Americs tsp sae Homible for Fitésimmons'to Sas) dosy thin mean as reflecting on-sone| Frank Zunsh & Jerearman, tienes lam pannee gaa Ay Reciergttirts eae ly win the the Gibbons match character as a player. It means al/of the Millrose Athletic association Individual intercollegiate sabre—| Other cham $24 Olympic championships and eet y u a r D pionships decided in 2 . V9 Ww it was rned that Pra suberbly sclentific temperament, aj of New York, who not only won the Clarke, West Point. the various sports follows: never. oie & point In any of these camps was stil! willing to consider) ppevaiing tendency to adjust all|laurel to Baltimore marathon in East intercollegiate basketbai! tl . 6 t tennis doubles—| °o™mPetitions. terms for a Gibbons match and that| things to the ultimate ern March but established a new Ameri gets anata a , OR bee Mie tag WW. Wear” | “America can concede to any com: he would sign for a Ma new | wim Sasso ass Nace ia ‘i meaotd: tok thandisasiohh ¢ 26 | ~Commell Jay Gould and Jos. W. Wear petition 15 points in each of these 6. (ou! 4 z and POD, if for the distance, of) 2 Western conference swimming — World's open squash title—Walter | 2° ie Alles offered hin condl His “tinct wend events and till win without great . hat hls -tieat fiebt’ tn this fon PE a ay bc Me orthwestern University Kinsella, New York trouble.’ tion that his ue aiukean 48 89 2-5 seconds Western Conference baske ational racquets doubles—Stan- ih te Seas co rs 2 we Ri Fn Sitaed s " oe poe a riple tie; Chicago, Wisconsin and| ley G. Mortimer and C. C. Pell. and } 1 tes, 23 4.5 seconds was held by National racquets champtonshi ‘itzs when he was here Beynon BS. ° ‘ Y | Mino National racq' amp p Te aa hive, cesta enrasis Seaprea aetnt Ba aan mches: | “Intercollegiate gym championship —Clarence C. Pell, draw at least $500,000 in the middie in the laurel to” Bartimare toes | Navy j National amatdur court’ tennis west and that he recelved so many beating his own former record by | Seventh annual Milinois Relay| title—Jay Gould. advance orders when the match was Bbatly threc:sotintay eae Clarence | Carnival—University of Tilinots National indoor tennis title— announced that he knew he could N H. Demar of Melrose Hillside, Mass., Western Conference wrestling— Vincent Richards, ‘ offer Carpentier the best proposition. was thirc. The Millrose A. C. wom | (Ti) Indinna-Tilinots. National indoor women's cham- ‘The new terms offered him were not yembmiatiata “Sih College hockey—Yale. plonship--Mrs. Marion Zinderstein. Panic Senown 7 : se pereer a> Western four-mile relay—Ilinols.|/ National outdoor speed skating Gibson said tonight he would seek! CINCINNATI, Ohio, April 1 Another outstanding runner of! swimming—Princeton. champion—Charles Gorman of Bt. an injunction to restrain Carpenticr | qimely h by the Reds defeated | ‘2° Winter was’ Loren Murchison of | Novice folls champion—L. N.| Johns, N. B. —- Mf he tried to moet Gibbons or any] the Cleveland Indians Mere rene | the Newark A.C, Murchison was by |qzuxtable, Columbia. National amateur hockey title— . sane fil 2 : s hp A te all odds the best sprinter of the win- tern mile relay—Yale. Pittsburgh. otber opponent before he fills the th 8 * 2 s 3 & en-. ami Dontrect he signed -to meet ‘Tunney M wd peers wa baja adil ol OTe nnd his Comeback helps” our! ‘water polo—Columbia-Yale (tie).| “National amateur pocket billiards ni ning. e on |< 1 Mays chances abroad, Running in the sen Western medley rela Notre | championship — J Howard Shoe. B Ch a tt Ry ‘ : ae ho | 12% Metropolitan A. A. U. champion: | Ve Be tse Nota } ry Icago. on PHILLIES DROP GAME i I nd ade 14 hits to the} snins he equalled ais world's sndiooe: Water basketball—Michigar World's 18.2 balkline billiard ome 4 se cord in ten seconds! qntercolinginte folls—Harv ehampion—Wiilie Hoppe of New leid, 1 i y 1 the entire game for A. C. track carnt Western two-mile relay—Michigan. | York. | rhs c | rin ore Team sabre title—Army Paikline champion—Edgar T. Apple | CHICAGO, April 12.—The ‘Whit over left fe fence in the 8 national |. 2 = P . / 4 2.—Th bite 4 z ” 4 2-5. seconds the national Two-mile relay—Georgetowr by of the N.Y. A. ©, Sox pulled on eve: > if . pee such ®! indoor meet capture! the sixty and Eastern college individual ewim-| Golf. Giants in thelt ‘pers : sy belpeitiig There oa Likable Swing About This Ong hit ever } been made at the 0-yard runs. In all Murchison won . ampiona! Situtiers: >> ain 8 eh i br ¢ rk i ‘¢ cn ‘ i , el perk more than a score of victories. miodividual ‘fol yataroie Bloomer, etops fatehio = Mache aka’ poeta HM ighis Mecuiian eee, ae Stylish Stetson That's All Its Own iat | n arom omer, | championship —MacNonald Smith} Hughie McQuillan, starting in. the i } 93 Louls Clark of Johns Hopkins unt- | Columbia and Bil) Mellhorn box for the Ginnts, was injured slid = Dates Are Set versity came into prominence at the! Western wrestling—Penn State. West coast (Florida) open cham. | Ing to third base in the fifth inning Jannual indoor ietnaitimone ta | Western Conference meet—Ininols.| plonship—Johnny Farrel, Quaker} and was removed from the game PHILADELPHIA, April 12.—Th« ae , Hopkins university in Baltimore by| oxing-—-Penn State Ridwe Dennis Gearin dienes, eames ata ‘ Athletics got back into their stride | F or W alter Cup aking the world’s 100yard | Individual swim’ point winner—| Southern Caltfornia women’s| Charlie Robertson, George Connally All the ST ETSON Long Wearin at Shibe park this afternoon | | record, doing 9 4-5 in his semi-| arthur Rule, Navy champlonship— Miss Edith, Cum-|und Ted Lyons pliched tor the Box lity, T took the Phillies into camp, 6 to 1.| > r final heat. In the final he ran the|” yastern ‘indocs Intercollegiate | mings. Two other players were injured Qua ity, 00 ° , "01 "1 m " , z The game was played before 15,0 I lay N ext Fall century in ten second flat meet—Pennsylvania Texna open champlonship—Joe| benides McQuillan, Jnekeon being ¢ fans who jammed the park t unning in’ the annual meet of! “Intercollegiate epee (fencing)—| Kirkwood struck in the head by a bad bound the fluo? game of the pre *Y the Boston A. A. Pam Ray ae the Nav “ast and West champlonship,| ing grounder and Clyde Crouse be. nerles before opening th Lunols A. C., not only won the fa jumping--Gunnar Michelson,| played at Bellair He ights, Fin ing forced out with an injury to his fan senson Tuesday, when the PINE VALLE} j Hunter Milo, capturing his |New Hampshire universite West won fur firat time in five right hand frome fone t ‘ Il entertain the Boston | Septenbe on the cup, but established Intercollegiate fencing B The by innt ; | F ae : ; . Se CAMPBELL, JOHNSON C0 n t I n| Miss ¢ aC c 000-1 | - v 1 giv . it betw whe t " ip—F I Val nt at Pine-| White Sox...000 001 000 4 d Athle nit pore ot, t §| A ames in ap cries fen 1 n | hurst, N. ¢ Dorothy Richards Batteries—McQuillan, Gearin and five played against the Phillies. 1 1 rnssi m ne ~ ries Ca ny, Na Montect { club invitation | Snyder rtson, Connally, 1 8 aD re Bia NES: S. weeied tales : Monae) < tation | Snyder; Robartaon, onaly, HEAD-TO-FOOT CLOTHIERS R.H. 4B. | p 1 mmumittee an captain the 45-yar’ high hurdles, de t ex “ ter-| Hollins | Umpires—Kle nd ; MAINO) cree sc cman 1 8 tt n team | 6 second flat. This in the semi tr In] Nortl : a | pi Klem and Holmes ite ae iene iets Sees. ¥ r ittee approved steel| final heat. Kari Anderson of Ch " . Bi t| plonahipy—< : Batteries—Glawer and Henline ee 1 golf clubs for all matchea}cago won the final in the #ame time tablished pr | : 4 : ee __ SEND IT To THE , 4 Keen under the association's jurisdiction, 6 seconds, Georgtown won the Cath. | tel tarde Reo PEARL WHITE CACRDRY Hart an A 1 rd time), | PHONE 41762, For Easter