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NDAY, MAY 4, 1924, Che Casper Sunday Cribune y PAGE ELEVEN. World Results By Leased Wire First in News . Of All Events ERSEY CHURCHMEN ORGANIZE TO OPPOSE FIGHT PLANS ALY BATTLE [Statins JCHACOLET WING) Bs Ws ses JHEMMAN AND AL OUT FOR THE ONS BCICLE GHINST BOUT <2. 225,000 RACE (ieemumenaeesa Heaney eT ANCE: FLKS SPONSOR BIG EVENT 466 ‘301| Dixie Handicap Goes to “"\ Kentucky Mare; One Pet. Horse Injured. +625 600 +563 PIMLICO, Md., May 3.—Dashing -500} trom behind through a field of 12 +438 | starters in the last half mile, Chacp- 488 | let, “ six-year-old Kentucky mare, 429}won the $25,000 Dixle Handicap. -855 | here this afternoon, Flintstone, four-year-old gelding, owned by J. McMillen, New Orleans turfman, one of the best stake horses of the year, ran’ into a rail during the race and was so badly injured that he had to be destroyed. The H. P, Headley mare finished a head in front of J. 8. Cosden's four-year-old Martingale. Revenue Agent was a close third. St. Louis _.-_-. Philadelphia 18 PROMISED) =< Jo Backing From State] ue" <==" Detroit -.--. In Prospect for | eston Washington — Opponents. Philadelphia Cleveland ° cca mame NEW YORK, May 3.—Maintain- Saturday Morning, May 17, Is Date Set for inging a whirlwind early season start, Harry Hellman, Detroit out: Wi imi ° fielder and Rogers Hornsby, St. Peddlers ith Age Limit at 17 Years; Loula second baseman, are leading « Guay oingie ieeatiee tas beltiat Route Extends to Evansville. Heilman, American League cham- pion batsman of 1 is setting the pace in his league with an average Boys tune up your bicycles. Hits Astana from 25 hits in. 54 The Elks bicycle marathon has been announced for. Poraubs, |jJast.: years: National Saturday morning, May 17. It is open to any boy not more League batting champion, is out|than 17 years old. in front in his league with a mark It will be a handicap affair so every entrant will have i=) cai rg eased setting 26 hits) 4 fifty-fifty chance to win one of the handsome prizes. Ty. Cobb, Hellman's manager, is} ,, 72° 72°e 's seven miles long, just . ens + 18 the right distance to show wh eco Sma ERE RA t you second in’ the . American Sue! can do pushing the pedals. with an average of .433, and trail : s ing him ure Summar the young), Dntties must be mede with Red “ Row at the Elks gymnasium not Cleveland o < 8 erate ntti And Williams, later than 6 o'clock the afternoon of St. Louis Slugger, who are tled 4 si i ugger, who are tled at} sroy 45. eawvosneact BY HENRY L. FARRELL, (United Press Staff Correspondent) NEW YORK, May 3—Opposition to the Dempsey-Wills fight, which han been announced for Jersey City in September by Tex Rickard, is be- ing, organized by the same group of Nf Jersey clergymen and church men who tried to stcp the Dempsey: Yesterday’s Scores ' American Leaguee eas bag +e at Jes acres. bp iy The prizes include tires, saddles, Carpentier fight, it was learned to-) Washington, 4; New York, 5. The was wort $24,840 to the the sensation cf the year, who ie|PUMps and other bicycle accessories. any Boston, 9; Philadelphia, 6, Kentuckian who sent his mare from batting 394 : oli shpr.” A complete list will be published in Suppressing publicity until they} Detroit 5, St. Louis, 6. Louisville especially for the Dixie. Zach Wheat, the antique Brooklyn |th® Tribune within a few days. Ur have their organization perfected] Chicago at Cleveland, rain. Martingale drew $5,000; Revenue outfielder, follows forneby Inthe] _ 48 planned now the race will start — and their program complétely de- Agent $2,000 and J. B. Smith's King National League with an averdge or | On the downtown streets, follow East cided upon, the church organiza- ‘National Sueheue: Solomon's Seal got $1,000 for finish- 400 and behind him are Grs Second street out over the dirt hill Gartland Would Make tions are working quietly. ing fourth, to New York, 1; Boston, 2. iba uenbabiorils Cilaaro escond ansville, circle around and re “Wye A White official confirmation could! pitaaetphia, 2; Brooklyn, 1. Martingale, with Revenue Agent eae earn aan Saari tess ey turn by way of C street to the court Millionaire Out of not be secured, it was learned that} s+. Touts, 6; Pittsburgh, 6. + | Pre=sing him, went out in front and fielder who are tied with .353, ana/ house. The finish will be up Center a the organizations aro preparing 9) Cincinnati, 7; Chiergo, 3. led until the last half of the mile Grimes, Chicago first baseman, who| treet with the tape at the Hlics Argentine Cham get a fast start as the leaders fee and three sixteenths distance, when has recovered from spinal injury | ¥ilding on Seventh and Center. ~ that their efforts to stop the “jpat- American Association. Mack Garner, whp had been gallop- sufficiently to bat .399. Handicaps will be according to ~ it omy ing Chacolet in the rear, opened up only because they started too late at Panl- cad-ec R.H-E./ ana sped through the field. Many plans of action against the] 6?°°>? 221 Oenne'1, 3} The winner's time was 1:59 1-5 promotion of the fight are being fa} otha and: Gast Ox—$ 11 1) and his price was $11.50, $6.40 and voced, among. which are an appeal]. ao. aston; Pittery | $5.30 for a $2 mutual ticket. for an injunction on the grounds i tle of the century” in 1921 falle? age, weight of contestants and By F =f 4 weight of wheels. This plan follows | (Copyright vi er ba E sas aes one that has been working satisfac We SORK. Me Bs ce i torlly in several Colorado towns for] Gartiand, who went to Buenos Lpeveral vance . ' ibly to take Luis Firpo Get your entries in as soon as pos wut Led by Heilmann and Cobb, the Detroit Tigers are leading the Amer- ican League in team batting with a mark of .313, The Cleveland In dians are second with .309, the St Ivan Park, the sensational boy Boston Coll: | Louis Browns, third with a > lege relay team, which proved sensation of the Penn: a hg beg hird with .307 3 sible & 5 Tr sitet and make milllon# thet the apirit of the Boxing Iie ie]. At Kansas City— R.H.B, y, made his debut on an east-| vania relay games, by setting a new world record for the twomile relay {the reviving Yankees fourth, with| sible and watch the Tribune for fur is ready to do this being violated by the staging 4 Louisville ..-_000 110 000—2 9 2 _ track and finished in ninth} —7 minutes, 47 3-5 seconds, Left to right the men are McKillop, Ma- 89. ther announcements from day to} ir Firpo will come to this country prize fight even if the setae Kansas City..-.002 200 00x—4 § . Tiso8 on Harry’ Payne Whitney's honey, Welch and Cavanaugh. Inset shows finish of ovent. he batting of Grantham and|“#¥- and fulfill dozen or so engage the statutes do not draw a cistine-| “y-00), and Brottem; Sinn and Skiff. | lagstaff, ~ Grimes has helped put the Chicago ments he has hooked up for him. tion. between a pare parte gee a ‘ht, legal action in the crim- r A apeeciaey te have'the contest de- NA eeTT A ela Ty 200 070 ee clared a menace to public heath an] witwaukee —_.-.100 060 dite 71 41. private property: and as a last re!" petty and Kreugers Lingcol one source, an effort to have a speci@l | sninauit, ; Lingrel and session of the legislature; called to LEADER IN PREP MEET repeal the boxing law. At Minneapolis— R.H.E: eS Cubs at the top of the National Contrary to .genetal. belief Garg League, with @cluh average of M88, land did not take any financial rislé& The Cardinals are second, with .286 in his recent trip to Buenos Aires itd the Giants third, with .280. Firpo and his advisers seem to hav® —————— wanted to accompany Al Reicht perhaps to see that Ar didn't ges cold fect and jump overboard ot the way to the Argentine. Alsog } they wanted the benefit of his Newton A. Bugbee, state comp-| columbus 003 000 010-4 i » w 70 , K troller in whose hands the legisle-| \inneapolis ae abecor 3 ak STAGED NT MADISON zy vice in promoting the Spalla ang Tee a 24 Forty-five games will be played this season by the six teams of the — Role ©. ture placed the administratlo Palmero and Hartley; McGrew and ' City Baseball league Twenty-nine of the games wil! be played in Casper. Peck ageire, Hoxdng, said sone Sue feo basta Grabowsky. The complete schedule has been wwrked out to take place between May Merchants - Will Give to may they paid Gartland's wage saw no reason why the boxing 18 and Aug.st 24 inclusive. The schedule is as follow © Buenos Aires and return. ‘The i strued to . ss y . oI . trip was abo! siseie ine iif tip state supuld be! conniy Western Leagte. MADISON, Wis., May 3—(Unitea | Pt ee Out of Casper cépy, wo, amy 3—speciat to} - Prizes’ in Next tit “As for Helch, he’ ‘wesivale permit some contests and ‘prohibit At Omaha— R.H. B. | Press.)—Winnii Girst name home team)| phe ‘Tribune.}—Cody high school h, he receive others. Until he announces that he |, Zee ot nning five relays, the} Lavoye Legion. - 7 nS és ? ] $5,000 and expenses for going seve pine anged hie mind the politiclans| TWS% ~-----101 000 200 002—6 11 2| only ovents in which they were en-| May 18 wa--------Texas vs. Standard GJenrock vs. Elks fron the aneney dual track and teld Week s PI ay. eral thousand miles just to take {© ae aoe ot the contest wil assume celts 000 003 100 000—4 12 2] tered, Cedar Rapids high school meet with Powell bya score of 64% on the chin, 3 that he, as the citector of boxing,| .yat% 9nd Crosby; Bailey and | showed best in the Wisconsin. Uni-| May 25 --~ wanee---Elks vs. Texas Lavoys ys. Standard fo 40%. FPerryj of Cody won indi: |)... sist tournament’ of the local S see onan? the: touts Wilder. A versity annual relay carnival here Legion antec vidual honors, winning four firstal’ The first tournament of the loot’! Harry Wille is going to be 1 The attitude of the state legis! toflay. Twenty eight schools repre-| June 1 landard vs. Legion Glenrock vs. Texas in the pole vault, high jump, broad P ffert ¢ the Community golf| prime condition when he net The a te lewis, | At Des Moin R.H..| senting some of the best prep track Elks va. Lavoye jump and discus. Martin of Coay| McCafferty o y "phere | Bartley Madde: M Sa Site toward boxing wee Sac oP: aVichita -400 002 000— vo | June 8 Elks vs. Standa lenrock vs voy took second honors with three firsts | Course for a week from today. There} © Madden on May 12. Todays appatent during its last session when ae oe 000—6 10 6] talent in’ the middle west were en-|J¥"° baal pal Glenrock ‘vs. Lavoye : : will be no entry fee, the tournament | after an examination of his hand: on Mec she ee ewer exan vs. Legion and one second place. ; 60, : veaician | it\amended the law t opermit pro-} “MtoNamara and McMullen; Lind. | Pack Sent nny ea es Oak! June 15 Standard vs. Glenrock Lavoye vs. Texas Two state records were broken in| 18 open to everyone on a handicap} his physician prono them nig PRA moters to charge a top price of $25) berg, Jones and Hungling. pin 2nd Deerfle'd schools of Legion vs. Elks. this meets Cody boys should show |Dasi8 and prizes will be furnished|to come in contact even agains for tckets instead of the $15 lmit i . cago and west, north and Wash-| June 22 -Texis va. Elks Glenrock ys. Legion up.well in the Big Horn in meet | DY Casper merchants. Madden’s granite. head. And th€ ington high schools of Milwaukee which was imposed by the law it All players intending to efter are | other the writer caught thi rd vs. Lavoye to be held May 9 at Basin. = At Lincoln— R. H. E. succeeded. During arguments in] oyia” City oamtose aban rete did most of the rert of the winning. | June Texas Layoye vs. Legion nt i ng ais a requested to turn in three scores} amo impression from the way hig support of the amonfed bi, it was! Lincom (004,070 eins ena nrock before next Sunday so that handi;| !et out at his sparring partners. & tainty stated that the idea was to] “y,, bee tar ded.dhie Seto lied July exas Lavoye vs. Glenrock up# may be made up on the fairest ills has: got to be right for thie plainly # emmer and pencer; Rasmussen andard - fight. Madden 1} place New Jersey in a position tol ang snyder. ain ie stands ear basis possible. , ; Madden has caused man compete with New York in the mar- 7m [July 13 ‘ks vs. Legion | Hlenrock vs. Standard “ The tournament will be 18 hole} top notcher to 1 tige dusk: ban ket ‘for million dollar matches. ‘ere vans AREY? I Suty 20 ’ Zeer. taeda colt tien’ I P WELL |medal play all matches to be fin-/causo of his ability to tha ex Rickard, who has the reputa-l Joseph _ Me ear Nigger |iahed. theveame days. 5, | whieh would found her tion of looking far and well before) Denver ____._"200 100-50x—8 § 1 July s. Lavoye Glenrock ys. Legion ee Lae PEA is BS ae ea | ee nts kee eee he Jeaps, professes to have little} porio- and Brooks; Hall, Voorhie E'ks vs. Texas Peicet serene 8 wov,. 1554 | cua Bokeh Doketole ahaies to WF ctoxaecallimakia quite A lot ce cocina fear. that any legal steps can be} ang Roche. E August 3 -. -Legion vs. Standard Lavoye vs. Elks. EW YORK, ny 3.—Zov, 1923) th t possible shape for apa ante a lot of excitemen’ taken that would.keep Dempsey and : Texas vs. Glenrock : king of the turf and the champ! on play has beat Conn aa happens to be. If hé Wills out of the ring. He argues iene Laake DERBY, Conn,, May 3.—(United| August 10 -—- ~ Legion va. Texas Glenrock ys. Lavoye winner of the American track, dis-| More and more players are taking | should stick around with Harré that if the organizations forming t _ | Press}—Yale varsity and freshmen ndard vs. Elks played some of his last seascn’s|advantage of the fine day# an hroughout the full route on Mag wed to boxing, R. H. E.| crews won their races in the triangu-| August 17 exas ve. Lavoys Glenrock vs. Standard | stuff at the Jamaica track this|course was crowded yesterday after-|15 Wills would be through, at leas€ eolumn now are oppo +] San Antonio bed Legion vs. Elk cing’ indications are that golf|in the minds of 7 iz the proper place and time for them] Houston lar regatta on the Housatonic river 4 emgign’ vs. ike afternoon in winning the King's|noon, and indications a at Bi . J nds of many ring followg formed was at Trenton bs this afternoon ‘with Pennsylvania | AUSust 24 standard ys. Texas, Lavoye vs. Legion, county handicap, the feature event| wil lenjoy its greatest season: of}ers. Bad to say, Madden would nog Se uae $ and Colu Biks vs. Glenrock i aas! . ‘opularity in the coming months. | et too much credit, while ‘W! when the boxing bill was being d Columbia, of the day por Wile heard in committee session. Fort Worth. The Yale crew won the varsity would be losing a couple of tons oj ANC SA =e. SES OUTFIELD CHANGES THREE HOMERS HELP ROBINS —lwasiy Tams TOLOWERRECODAT| eet) TIN BROOKLYN CLUB BEAT PHILLIES, GIANTS LOSE) thy sr4rs sng WALL 0 TO OLYMPICS) == cH Sidhe ACOH TAAINGHG| ioscan 6 eee Cpe mos eee ) R. H. ¥. Yale won the freshman race in BROOKLYN, N. ¥., May 3.—Two|box for Pittsburgh in the seventh,| ROCK team deféater . a home runs by Zach Wheat and one| allowed one hit in three innings. (Special YA by Bernie Neis helped the Brooklyn} Score: : 6 BY JOHN B. FOSTER has always been hard to impress! Robins beat th Philadelphia team R. Ho. EB. f afternoon bye SEATTLE, Wash.. May 3.—(Unit- (Copyright 1924 The Casper Tribune)| upon some National league owners, | here today 7 to Couch was knock: | 8t “3 202 200 000—5 10 3/4 score of 2 to 1, The université . ; NEW Y May 3.—Brooklyn| who have allowed themselves to be-|ed out of the box the Robins in| Pitts sh .--.003 001 20x—6 11 | captured both sin while Captaiit .—Charlie Paddock will not W YOF May Brookly ¢ t - 3 i c pot ore track ,and what is more is planning changes in addition to|IMeve there should be a certain] the seventh inning St t and Gonzeals; Yde, Lund Munson downed Agnew 6-1, 6-0, M 4 a 3 9 the aocession of stock that may|amount of cooperation in sport—| Score: gren, Stone and Gooch, Vicar lost to Mankin 4-6, 6-3 4 be one of the sprin - Reavill g we he is aig divert eye ote make the club strong enough to put|a theory which if it were allowed to R.H.E.| SUMMARY—Two base hits—Dou-| Feavill and Prisshoff of the locu ot Pgs) it up In the first division. gain headway, would wreck any| Philadelphia ..010 010 000 2) thit 2, ¢ faranvitle. Three | team def 1 Munson and Mankit y' vi! put him there. <= : 4 : . he= a tanmnition sprint Washington 4, New York 5 Manus, Williams, Severeld, Cobb,| These changes will be made in| sport organization in the world. Brooklyn 130 102 00x—7 11 O}base hits ynor, Bell, Freiau,|/" doubles at the rate of 6-3, 64. % Dallas -... Shreveport y i= Wyomin| \ NEW YORK, May 3—Wally Pipp's| Pratt. Three base bh‘ 7 the outfield. If the not made Brooklyn's defense has been bad] Couch, tts and Wilson; Decatur| Barnhart. Sacrifice hits—Bottomle: Warm, clear weather brought oug with! Vio’ Hurley of yon beers (M|nomer in the’ eighth lnpiig’ atten {Hote ’ etneewitieese ate itnann | immediately, they w made as|from the start of the season. ‘The ; en bases—-Myers, Car.|% large crowd and helped make th ©. asa feature of the Pacific abe |Meusel had singled gave the New|(2).. Sacrifice hits—Ssisler, Gerber,|800N 98 arrangements can be com-|addition of Stock helped a lot be Two base hits—Ford “ Wright, Maran-| Playing excellent 3 . west relays here today and finished) v.11 vankees 2 runs and a 6 to 4|Severeld. Struck Out-—By Bayne 1 The negotiations are un-|cause he is a timely hitter, can play| tome run—Whent 2, Nels, Couch ain, tuart and Bot Cae GRP ATS PE : five yards ahead of his opponent. |. ory over the Washington Sena-| Pruett 1: by Holloway 1; by White. y and Robble is angling for|third base better than any other] Bayes on bal off Couch 3. Hit by| y y ond Gooch, Hit by = His time was 10.1 seconds. tors. The Yankee victory was| hill 1 Basea on balls off Bayne 3 sort of players that will go far|/man on the club and gives an op-| pitcher by Dec (Williams), Wild | py by Yde (Blades), Bases on HANG 3 Paddock had announced that scored off Martina, the 32 year old|off Whitoht Double playse.|toward lifting the tea mup. With] portunity to put s one at short} pitch—Decat Left vases—| s—off Stuart 1 e 1, Struck 3 he failed to come near his mark Of) Washington rookie, McManus to Gerber to Sisler, Hits| Pitching as good as Brooklyn's {s,/and second, who will carry the team} philade 1 5, Brooklyn 6. Umpires] out by Stuart 4, Y¢ one 1 : 9,6 for the century, he probably)“ goore, L E.Joff Bayne 6 in 6 1-8 innings: oft|it will not take such terrible lot tolinto the upper story class MoCe k and O'Day Mat MtGeee) ‘Latte cn: waneeedtt 3 wauie) take ie hint and bid the} wosnington ..010 000 300. 8 1|Whitehill 3 in 8 innings. Winning|8hove the team into the thick of ———2— | Louis Pittsburgh 6, Umpires : rack farewell, New York -..001 100 12x— 6 12 1|pitcher—Pruett. Losing pitche he fight, whether it becomes a pos O A ° New York 1, Boston Hart ley and Sweeney 3 As Paddock flashed past the 80) Martina and Ruel; Jones, Bush| Whitehill. Umpires cores, Hil-| {tive factor. for the championship regon ggtes BOSTON May Dun | nie 1:48) Attendance 19,600 "} yard post he fet a sharp pain 8°/anq Schang. debrand and Morarity. or not, ningham’s triple, two passes and : pore Bet: * SH shooting through his lex and sald) gummary—Two tase hits— Goslin pedals § Addod strength for Brooklyn will H d d D fi | Padget's sacrifice fly tn the ninth pry he knew then that his ambition to] past, Jonos, Pipp. Home run, Pipp. Statens ePRiabasile Snewbane” literati the wetonal ande e eat inning scored the run that gave tl Cincinnati 7, Chicago 3. . set a new world’s mark today had) gacritice hit—Ruel,. Watd, Jud« + ; rina ed league championship rac It will Boston Braves a 2 to 1 victory ov CHICAGO, Ul, May 3—Cincin pulieAoinna Canned ! : gone glimmering. Dugan, Richbourg. Double play—| PHILADEPHIA, Pa., May 3.—By| help to keep the Giants from getting — the New York Giant nati went on a batting spree and| jae sete ey eo tam % © Paddock pulled a muscle in run-|gcott and Pipp; Harris, Peck and|*t*#ns © batting rally in the ninth| go far out in front that in t wil! SEATTI Wash, May 3. —|. Stryker, a rookie, pitched for the| nicked two Chicago pitchers for 17] fomted' Maneet Kinnis champion, des ning an exhibition at Drake relays,| Judge; Scott, Ward and Pipp. Bas-| "ne in which they collected five| tag, and that is exactly what the] (United Press)—Tho University of ind held the Giants to 4 hits,| hits and 7 runs while Donahue held| fr\ted Manuel Alonzo of Spain, i Des Moines, Towa, last Saturday.|o, on balls—Jones 4; Martina runs, the Boston Med Sox made alieague leaders are threatening to| Washington nosed out the Oregon Braves got to Ryan for|the Cubs to 8 runs. Hartnett polea| ("° {nal round of the Middle States He had the injured member treated] Bush 1 k ott by Martina 2. /0'ean sweep of thelr pores with the/do, ‘The Giants play for cham-| Agricultural college in the sixth an- 1 homer in the ninth with one on|} Court Champlonshi® and though that it had completely | uit py pitcher—Harrls, by Bush; | Athletics 1 today by taking the] pjonwhips, not for sentiment, and| nal University of Washington relays 6, but Donahue tightened up and} here today by taking 3 out of § healed, Schang by Martina final gamo @ to y will pile up all the games they|here today scoring 39 points to 28 Ru held the Cubs safe ~~ ; : “J gueas the old elnder pounder} Umpires—Royland, Connolly and| “Score. R. TL. B. That is something which it|for the Aggies. Idaho was third| New York -----010 000 000—1 4 1| ‘The score _ he match was close and Tilded needs a good rest and overhauling,” | Dineen. | Boston +-200 000 205— 9 11 1 with 9 points while Oregon’ and| Boston - ~~"001 000 001—2 6 0 R. Hr Ht, | ae forrest) extend himself to) we Paddock said tonigh _— Philadelphia .-100 000 118— 6 12 1 Washington State College tied with) Ryan an jowdy; Stryker and|Cincinnati ~....200 010 013 2\' Bites ig Rg t panlard, . Detroit 5; St. Louls. 6 Perey, Ferguson, Quinn and Pici TH six each Oe yiae O10 000 0223.11 8], A10R20 detent ‘ ST, LOUIG,. Mo., May nich, O den, Gray, Rommel, WITH RU SUMS Y—Thre base hit—| Deno’! Koen i" oy hey It | Walberg and Perkins, Brugey } } t | 1 mont at Buf i Williams’ single in the n + ‘ ——— ‘ : Legion and Dowd | rerm'an ‘maa oatad ibe Bo ry—Two t AT BAT Washington U. we Teams to Clash|\*? bent Detroit ¢ to 6 today, Wik|1 H J, Harris, | i ‘ 1 t Yar , b Ham st five hits in five time », | rifice Pler .. oa ; t by T t | ds pre of them a homer. ‘Harry i Trims Missouri sore." sie iyan. Bowel ee. =: ——— man got 2 home runs ‘ , (By United Press.) rowall, and Morgan H tt. Hasea on. batls—ott |». ‘af The American Legion and the Lee| score: Ru 1 balle—<C 4. Str First inning—Lined tg Center Ciel i Keen 1, Struck out—t Fal ribune ¢ Doud Motor company baseball teams | Detroit -010 100 300— 5 7 Ogden Walberg 1; field. COLUMBIA, Mo., May 3.—Wash: St. Louls 5, Pittsburgh 6 Bush 1 by Donahue 1 Errors will clash on the high school ath-|St. Louis .,.-203 000 01x— Quinn 1 Wild pitch ay. Win- Third Inning—Hit into a double |ington university of Louis de PITTSBURGH, Pa, M Hartnett, Grantham (2) Daubert letic grounds this morning at 10] Holldway, Whitehill and Bassler,| ning pitchor—Pierey; Losing pitcher] play, Harris to Peck to Judxe feated «he University of Missouri lea in the seventh inning by| Donohue and Grimes (2). Hit by DOBBIN REALTY CO, o'clock. @ hotly contested gamo is|Woodall; Bayne, Pruett and Seve-|Ogden. Hit by pitched ball—Strand Fifth inning—Fanned. in nm Gual track meet herp today, | Carey and Barnhar scored + for | pit Frieberg by Donohue, Wild Now Located in predicted. No admission will be| reid. by Piercy. Umpires Nalin and Seventh inning—Grounded to | 60 to 5T, victory in the mile re the Pittsburgh Pirates which sent|pitch—Bush. Umplres—Klerm and!| 2uttermeister Bldg, East 2nd St, eh reed. Summpry—Two base hite—Me- Evang, Time 2:12. first. casting the deciding points. the St. Loulé Cardinals down to de-! Wilson,

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