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PAGE FOUR. Che Casper Daily Cribune : SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1924, First in News Of All Events BASEBALL LEAGUE 1S LAUNCHED (=== — = AT GATHERING FRIDAY EVENING | “OSES: roses wwestees = GAS—OIL—GREASE AND ACCESSORIES Tires and Tubes for Cars and Trucks Salt Creek and Big Muddy Oil Region To Be World Results By Leased Wire NIGLEAGUERS SHFTLOGITIONS [FOREIGN BOXERS ARE AT END OF FIRST SERIES GAS WTANAGERS HERE SAY Chicago Teams Make It Three Out of Four From By HENRY L. FARRELL [ably with very little exploitation Auto Repairing and Service USED CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD WILLIS GARAGE St. Louis Clubs in Friday Games; Cleve- NEW YORE. April 19-(Unitea | enso Wille, would have tbe. bu Represented; Second League May Be 868South Ash Phone 1891-W 2 | “s! a box- Mtth t land Scores First Victory. ire arhl complaining: agatuse the tas ahet OMe. at ae) mance am enone’ Formed to Accommodate Clubs. portation of so many foreign boxers | to be, or that he is any good at all. and the preference that is being] If Dempsey, as Rickard points ata eae ht spt teagan ee AB Spe With representatives of 10 teams and abot rat sae uts. ; From thetr point of view, tt is] heavyweight | championship. bouts | Present at the meeting held last night at ane oe pan ene and give all the American contena- | Casper amateur baseball season was given a fine sendoff. ers a chance, but he finds that the There will be xt least one and probably ae leagues imported foreigners who are given| contenders do not want to meet! with regular schedules running in Casper summer. the “hig shots,” without being | Dempsey unless they get a purse ry i ¥ a forced to go through the hard school! that is all out of proportion. An executive committee was sppointed Jest night ‘to: in: of development that is exacted of) Dempsey has to be shown the | ______y wrarigat a witilont arumece the ve: the Yankees, somewhat bedraggled| Donald Hurst, pitcher, infielder] American fighters. | possibilities of at least $50,000 before L dengregndeg eh hae! wipe rps but still champs of the world, leave} and outfielder of the St. Louis Car- Bddie Kane, manager of Tom Gib- | he will consider any kind of an offer Ss Cal maining four to be put in a class B Boston for Washington. Connie] dinals has been sent to the Sioux! bons, points out that since Jack|and ft is possible that he will be port lendar league. The class A league will be Mack's young athletes test the sur-| City club of the Tri-State League} Dempsey has been heavyweight| wanting“: million dollars before he prising Red Sox in morning and| under option. champion, promoters have given | loses or gives up the title. Racing. afternoon patriots’ day games. rer ct American boxers only $40,000 for ro . Cleveland enters Chicago and St. services against the champion and Meeting of ee 2 stoi as: that a half million dollars has been sociation, at Havre de Grace. Th i ress) | Waiver route from Detroit and was (By The Associated Press) | Waiver rntt.s ‘Tigers, has been pur- : rs * Scenes shifted in baseball’s) ¢y.20ca ny the Minneapolis American big show today. Home} Association club. ‘ teams remain undisturbed as} Clyde Crouse, White Sox catcher, j ~| was summoned to Muncie, Indiana, road outfits exchange loca-| yen wee or the death of his fathor- tions. inlaw. He will rejoin his club Sat- In the American League, | urday night. true that American boxers are en- titled at least to gn even break with LAST TIMES TODAY JACK PICKFORD | “Sistine” SUPPORTED BY —with— GEO. WALSH LUCILLE RICKSON BESSIE LOVE CARMEL MYERS > “THE HILL BILLY”) naroté’iiovp made up of four Casper teams and Salt Creek and Parkerton-Glenrock. Another meeting has been called for Tuesday night at which time the committee will. make its report Louis invades Detroit. ’ Chicago and Cincinnati fight it out For The Game s paid to two foreign fighters, both Meeting of Tiajuana Jockey club,/ naa a vote will be taken to decide —ALso— i saa at Redland Field in the National of whom had no just right to a bout at Tiajuana (closes Sunday). the makeup of the two leagues. ‘A Jazzed league as . Pittsburgh meets St. Sake for the title. 5 Track. As it is planned now there will be OUR GANG —and— Louis, . Brooklyn Waves New | Xeck It 1s not Dempsey’s fault, of 2 Boston A. A. marathon and final|a double hoader at the high school Honeymoon” for Philadelphia and Dave Bancroft course, unless there is truth in the DN serrtsnieer aft Raga Fae jd Rye Olympic tryout, at Boston. athletic park every Sunday with Nees LEO MALONEY Brings his" jeaguplesding «Boston By LAWRENCE PERRY. oft repeated assertion that the] Warns | Junior atched to ent «gee | Second anual relay carnival at|a game at Parkerton and Salt Creek ee : i team to the Polo Grounds for @ 8er-| copyright, 1924, The Caaper Tribune)| champion has deliberately _ side. | Salinant wae machod to meet “Bet-| vo oiversity of Kansas. every other week. ‘GIANTS vs. YANKS “PARTNERS THREE” fes with his former teammates. NEW YORK, April 18.—Eastern| Stepped Harry Wills, Dempsey All games in the east were can’) ciumni of the University of Mich-| Claims that he will fight any oppo- celled yesterday by rain and cold)j25) ore begining to.lauch propa-| nent the promoters offer him and, hepa ‘West both Chicago teams| £824 for a football game between {f he is speaking truthfully, the pro- in the Wes First annual relay carnival at The teams officially represented Ohio State university. last night included Harry Yesness, Tilinois-California university dual] riks, Texas, Standard, American Legion, Retail Clerks, Lee Doud terweight champion, on April 30. BAKERSFIE Sam Lang. ford, the Boston ar Babe wes | meet, at Berkeley, Calif Shows at 1,3,5,7&9 10c—40c]/4Q@ and’'20c Michigan and Cornell in 1925, an| ™oters must be blamed for any dls- arded the decisto: m Bowling: Motor company, Burlington, Salt made it three out of four in the} (cS) 50 in open, it is hoped,| crimination that ts being shown |3¥! eee rey | as certon- ; inter-city series with St. Louis. a ine cdiatey batweanctbe -two pe. |againat Americans. Olson of Los Banos, Calif, after| World's candlepin champtonship|Creek and Parkerton-Glenrock. ‘The Sox now lead the American Tex Rickard, who hustled Luis} four rounds. tournementinanee Be ceaer TORADORA ET i CEAORER: ODDREN 5 AES League, but Boston, with one victory Sparse ged seed Spite Pyetcicay « and no defeats, tops the Cubs in the a Li PI “ 4 did dual indoor track meet between ghey the Ithacans and the Ann Arborites by Gi ro jn Home runs by erie ane can|at Ann Arbor this winter which was prere:tneteumente: attended by a record crowd, Mich- ty ore ee Cardinals, who uset|igan men believe that tho ideals of 19 players. Rogers > "| thelr institution; are more nearly homer failed to help. * kc The V s like those of Cornell than any other eo W ox, with EX i he White Sox, with Eddie Collins) oi oveity and the fact that teams Women's national championship] night include Sam Neff, president; tournament opens at Indianapolis. | Edward Landers, vice president, and Central States championship tour- nament, at Peoria, Ill. Weight Lifting. National A. A. U. championships, at Los Angeles. Firpo into a fortune of a half mil- lion dollars, who matched Carpentier with Dempsey and who has brough* minio Spalla and Quintin Romerv into the select group of dough fight- ers, claims that it is the fault of the public. Rickard points out that there has to be a circus touch to any fight TAMPA, Fla.—Tim O'Dowd of Atlanta and Antonio Valdez of Havana, fought a ten round draw. Bishop-Cass ‘ SUNDAY AND MONDAY MARSHALL NEILAN’S NEW YORK—Jimmy Slattery, Buffalo, who outpointed Young Stribling, was signed to meet Jack Lynch, Phoenix, Arizona in ix THE YELLOWSTONE APARTMENT HOTEL “Largest in Wyoming” Kansas City. Tiger Flowers vs. Jimmy Darcy, 12 rounds, at New York. 250 athletes competing Sunday ,in Carl Mays, pitching for Cincinnati the Colombes stadium. in his National League debut, allow- ed the Pirates six hits in eight in- nings. He was relieved by a pinch hitter. The Reds won, 8 to 2 by contenders, no promoter could draw 426 W. Yellowstone enough to pay Dempsey his purse for defending the title, Rickard con- tends.. He claims that Gibbons iter: eae ‘Sea Oldla.—Chili y ly seman, has been scoring two rns in the ninth, when | | 1% {there sit an Mont showed Would Tn areas Tce at HPO | transferred from the local elub to Kremer, a coast league recruit weak- ° Lincoln, N of the . Western , what unflagging determination and|Chempion, although Firpo didn’t go 4 ta pian ak tamale a good sportsmanship will do, Last} ‘Wo rounds with Dempsey and Gib- league, it was announced today. year Pirie was varsity captain and | Ons lasted 15 under conditions that A ea ‘e ba Cleveland scored its first victory, P were decidedly advantageous to] PUEBLO, Colo—Don “Terror easily can develop and go down through the years as a classic rela- tionship. - “ re rounds on May 12. Nec, banchet Tits en Ray wealy and of the two colleges can travel to er that requires a million dollar 7 e 1 Room and Kitchnette beat the Browns, 5 to 1. Sisler hit Peeeee tetera xk gelatin oye ae arnt sea biea San ec bie ears ra ates | nas Draws tryouts, at pace ca SAR Na 6 9 > places em in a position here aj *¥ ¢ color, v1 x le wen iympioc routs, a safely again certain aspect of natural rivairy| Against any number of American| $9) "Muhteten competing ‘Bunilac wy is 50,00" Bec Month J A r lost his place in the principal s. ‘ di Material defeating Detroit, 6 to 8, by hitting p Long, Colorado Springs, and Harry E ryth gin Building te solidly behind Edwards, who held the|Tesattas. But he took position just | Dempsey. Bramner., of! Danvers Paya emess vel mg 1 % A GREAT Tigers to pix blows. as cheerfully in the second boat.| Firpo, however, knocked Dempsey | inatched for a 12 round decision LOVE STORY stroke of | down twice and out of the ring once and Dempsey was never in serious danger when he was fighting Gib- Ray Moore southpaw pitcher who| This season he began went to the White fox via the|the second boat, giving the best ———_————— nes | that was in him for the cause, al bout here on May 13, by the’Armory Athletic club. Articles will be signed Monday. They are feather. RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY ways inspiring in his spirit of self | bons. 2 movie: Now iba laipvackifaliea lec ete wsocssen elie he teses one ees FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS Rea ae Standings arsity seat, a tribute not only to} ented in Rickard’s argument that Monument (§Vorks his courage, but to his steady de- fa return bout between Dempsey and | 608 South Conwell Phone 2542 BACKGROUND eR Ae ny ed yel Kocaeli Firpo would be a sellout, with no Distributors of OF RUSSIA jation: ague ‘orne! are | more advertising than an announce- Team Won Lost Pet|having trouble with thelr varsity} ment when and whore they were to KONSET : IN UPHEAVAL Boston -1 , 0 1.000} eighths as recent shake ups in both} meet, and that a long and loud | Three-Day Cementing Process for Oil Weils. Chicago ~ aad .750 | boats show. At Yale, Edward Leader | ballyhoo would be necessary to get | and 62 Casper, W New York ~. -2 1 -667 | seems well satisfied with the stal-}over a fight between Dempsey and Phone 2300 4 ana) A YANKEE Cincinnati amt -667| wart men who fill the Yale shell, | some other opponent. Office and Yard—First and Center Sts. SOLDIER Pittsburg -1 2 -888/and 4s standing pat. Harvard has] ‘The proposed Dempsey-Wills bout JOIN THE AMERICAN LEGION NOW F Brooklyn oi F 338 sent forth no complaints. An early | (s generally regarded as a “natural,” 'URNISHES St. Louis ~ ~ 4 J 250} glimpse of the crews that Joe]one that’ could be put over profit- THE FUN Philadelphia 0 1 000 Wright and Jim Rice are coaching — at Pennsylvania convinces th it. : American League er that both the Quaker Oren ‘em up. here, Avlot of them have ; eto ns staat und moueticeepale sights will ear | 00Sg re in all the tniversey OF AFLAME WITH THRILLS !ANOTHER po Detroit -667 | watching. success. It is all the university or 3 THRILLED Philadelphia 1 667 pat 2 the athletio association requires of Boston 1 them along these lines.” ’ Washington —— New York ? Cornell grads who might be tempt IG Ss ST! R L St. Louls 3 to enter tuupon the activity of An age of stadiums certainly. On Clavelana 2 nting prep school athletes of|March 6, with impressive ceremony T OMORROW AT THE AL cidentally alumni of whatever uni- versity may find a constructive mor- al therein. “The only way for old grads to recruit for Cornell teams’ says the Cornell Alumni News is “to beget littl, athletes and send new ampitheater. The cost will be $537,762, the seating capacity 60,000 and {t must be completed by Octo- ber 1. The playing field is being laid by the athletic association at a cost of about $70,000. BASEBALL QUESTION BOX If you have some question to ask about baseball— CONRAD NAGEL LUCILLE RICKSON —and— SIDNEY CHAPLIN Are In the Fine Cast Cincinnati Pittsburgh 2 Others postponed. American League Chicago Louls 1 Cleveland 5; Detroit 3. Gikars phaleebad. If you want a rule interpreted— TODAY IS THE DAY! 25c MATINEE 2:30 EASTER BONNET FREE Every Lady Attending the Matinee Today Will Const League Balt Lake 13; Seattle 6. Vernon 10; Los Angeles 6. Portland 9; Sacramento 4. If you want to know anything about a play or a player— Write to John B. Foster, the man who helped make the rules under which the game is played today. If you want a per- sonal reply enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope. Other. wise your question will be answered in this column. ~ nw Western League Tulsa 23; Denver 8. eee 8 ee } Address—John B, Foster, Special Baseball Correspondent Antonio Moreno i a, ’ Receive a Chance to Win a $15.00 Hat Des Moines 9; Oklahoma City 6. ., Tribune, 8LL World Buildings Ni and . ee “ Omaha 11; St, Joseph 5. of the Casper Tribune, g; New York. Saeugelina Token 4 Se oeaS wf fame aoe . =~ American Association (Copyright 1924, The Casper Tribune) bi Minneapolis 7; Indianapolis 6. 9 Milwaukee Te o B (tle 12 ine QUESTION—Runner on Ist and| Judging by the description of the 6 nings.) 2nd bases, no one down, batter hits| play I ‘should say the runner going q Kansas City 7; Columbus 5 under the ball which was not anj}to third interfered with the play. bd _———— infield play as it flew about ten fect, There is no excuse of accidental in- W high just over 2nd base and fell dead} terference {n baseball, Hither there BUD BRO NIE Ss Also Mermaid Gomedy, “Neck and Neck”; News; Shows 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20 on ground, the runn held their} ts an interference or none, bases thinking the a baseman would catch it, but just did miss QUESTION — What ts “Babe” catching it, the runners started ad- * ji h vaneing, 2nd quickly threw to 3rd | ftin’s lesen Foe lelding record base, # perfect throw, r going rast ato down threw up } t hand above| ANSWER—Question not very def. his shoulder and the baMl hit it, the|!nite. Ruth batted 393 in 1928 runner claimed he thought the ball| Fielded 9 Was with New York. was golng to hit his head, but the - throw was good and would, haye| QUESTION—Did any club ever BUDDING BEAUTIES In the Snappy Farce Comedy ‘The Unadulterated Truth’ With New Songs and Specialties Games Today TT 4 Ty STAT ADS EAS EASTER Saturday Dance!! RASA STIRS veland at Chicago. it. Louis at Detroit t Washington. Philadelphia at Bo National I e tten him by ten feet. get @ percentage of 700 or over at ational Leagu gotten him by ten feet, Lene cionerOr the pennont sacs? THE GREATWESTERN FOUR a t Phil iphia seems as if this were an infield fly ANSWER-—Yes, a number of times Cowboy Quartette THE BUDDING BEAUTIES CHORUS In New Dances and Costumes but if the umpire decided otherwise teburgh, last time in 1009 with the runners of course could advance. igh at St, Louis. Pitt Boston at New Yor) One of the largest and biggest dance nights of the year, Everybody all dressed up and out in their new Spring clothes. It will be a wonderful night, so be ready for a big time. Coming / PCI | __ARKEON DANCING ACADEMY The Brightest Spot in Wyoming Casper’s Joy Palace TVA First Run Pictures Grant Mitchell in “Radio Mania” Children’s 5c Matinee Today TONIGHT—6:45—9 o’Clock New Show Tomorrow the motion picture masterpiece / j ‘ STE ST