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PAGE SIX. World Results First ae A By Leased Wire , OTA ven . CASPER HIGH DEFEATS DOUGLAS IN DUAL TRACK MEET — CARDINALS HANG DEFEAT ON CALIFORNIA T0 3 $f PONTS TO RATESTUSATURORYchnes, @@™=\M MN STEREAL OUTS Movement to Legalize New York, 3; St, Louis, 5. attack in two innings gave the Chi- G A} ST. LOUIS, Mo., May 10:—The| cago Cups a 7 to 5 victory over 10-Round Battles lowly Cardinals defeated the Giants | Brooklyn here“today., Brooklyn got 4 here this afternoon, 5 to 3, hammer-| to Alexander for three rung in the Gains Ground ing Huntzingey for 12 hits. Bottom- | first inning. Grimes gave way in \° Gobl f a Clips fey nnd -nmnlth hit bows Comers |'the fourth. nud “tte akan iene ob e 0 Cas formerly of the Milwaukee Brewers, | seven runs. Alexander yielded two. a R a % made his debut as shortstop for the| more runs in the sixth, and then (coneiats 1924 Rees ened up. pL AS LH gy State Record in Cardinals, tightened up ent NEW YORK, May 19.-Californ. Mil R _The score: a R.H.E. Asti " geo 908 Web A Jans now in this city seem to think ve Kun. aig ies aarti GE 42 4 | Chicago 000 430 00x—7 11 0 that the move just started in thet aS). 2B satantaiite Oumiaarlny cee tac ecee mes and Taylor; Alexander and state to legalize professional ten Huntzinger, Baldwin and Snyder: | ,, Grimes gras and twelve round bouts will be suc- DOUGLAS, Wyo., May viata eye : Summary: Sacrifice hit—Taylor. Cosatul, . Tri Summary: Two base hits—South- The initiativ, etitions ti h 10.—(Special to The Tri- worth, Young. Three base hits—_| TW base hits—Griffith, Johnston, tate laciaiteen cae, ip. the bune).—Casper won_ the ‘reigau. Home runs—Bottomley,| Friberg. Three base hit—High. Poraigtea Ue Teter i, -—Cas 4 Bees : or ass - 7,000 voters. dual track meet with Doug- Smith. Sacrifice hits — Cooney. ewes a renee oleae Gpisee number it is figured that San Fran. las here today, scoring more Stolen bases — Mueller, Hornsby. | © Errors—Wheat. ‘Wild pitch—| ? cisco, Los Angeles and Onkland wil! 2 3 i 5 Double plays—Kelly to Jackson to|* © i : fr we saree ~ . furnieh 20,000 each and that the r than twice as many points Frelgau to Hornsby to Bot-| Alexander. Umpires—Klem and i sauces oe re : vito eipiied aah hat the rest as thelr opponents, Canper gathered ; ; Hornsby: tocGedhee te Bot.| Wilson. Clarence De Mar, thirty-six years old, set a new record for the Mara- | f the state wil! bring the skcnatur * jn 91 points and Doug’as 43. The * SAnen oh <batig eure aan < thon distance when he recently won the Marathon run. from Hopkcing- SPIE oat 200,000. writs ‘ en. too! e 4 bas Bi Miss., to Boston. is third successive victory and the fourth e proposal is to enact a 1 Conner: tea ale, Bien Soe ee et Spring practtice at Harvard has brought out very promising material | zi Haines 2, Doak 1, Balawin.| JUTE Keeps breed eed Mo I INE OL Metal Max kuproves-with age, and | Dermitting tery round boats wich “af Bovey SE STR OaIA RIOR This photograph of ¢ etm W i Greenour , Sti ope “heacrmed Struck scoters Haines ae Hunt- today is not only America’s leading Marathoner but the “ace” of Uncle | cisions and twelve round bouts with. 00-yard Cash, 320-yard owe | Of the gridiron warrio » Bol e zinger 3, Doak 1. Left on bases— Sam's Olympic team. out decision. The ste mile run, high Juinp, Javelin throw. | White they were talking oyer plans for the 1924 season, New York 7, st. Lous 6. tmpives! Clean Record ymp Weald: mipeCse aN Ee 20 yard dash, hi ue rs ath —Powell, Moran, Pfiman. Winning centages of receipts would aa broad jump. Dou, Sid placing oe : pitcher—Haines. Losing pitcher— e 7 \ HIER maintaining homes for veterans ot me event, e scus * er. 145. ‘The 4v0-yard’ dash waa ted. sintstieet, Teese By Fresh Win all wars. American Legion members o itilel@tate vesord tonthe'saye xin rh Meads 3 in circylating the peti. was broken when Goble did the Boston, 2; Pittsburgh, 0. = ‘erp eeateh 1 458. Lattek Or, 130 PITTSBURGH, Pa., May 10.— at amos —. onpparmeneys The Braves made it two straight |__CQLUMBUS, Ohio, May 10.—The > | There !s no doubt at all that a “Following 1s the summary of re over the Pirates here this afternoon, | University of Illinois baseball team. sufficient number of signatures to sg ig ber plating in) the. or 1 2 to 0. It was the third defeat in| Undefeated in the Big ‘Ten race, Petitions will be obtained. ‘What poets oa j succession for the Buccanneers and|Won over Ohio State this afternoon, the legislature will do about it is Ao Liha ae Gisb—Gorren (Casper), checked the winning activities of |9 to 6. The game was called in the another mattér. But the feeling, as ae i ho aaa Ata —— y Kremer, who had won four in | first pa of the seventh on account Re IY. ame among Californians now in th s Scat wh eps ce : . : a row previously. Jess Barnes held | Of rain. . o "¢ 2 h ,| this city Is that there are* more Pole vault—Brown (Casper), Li k d e F Chicago 1, New York 2 Prothro to Harris to Judge. Base k r s man (Dougias)—9 feet 10 inches American Committee to Tal e Han in Row Be- the Pirates to seven hits and kept | | raat score a en dee NEW YORK, May 10—Babelon balls, off Martina 3. Hit by eyes @ boxing law being en- Br Shot put—Kassis (Casper), Twist t Rite Teamtand Pats Officials them well seattered. LE, | eearenins on four hits and three} rena seventh home run and Earl| pitcher, Martina (Manush). — Struck | ted than not. in ay et acre ° Score: R. H. E. | errors. tomb" enth| out, by Martina Dauss 6. Win- — dj (Casper)—37 fee ween u ea Comb's pinch single in the ten ry in, 2 3 loo-yard | dash—Hales (Casper), W. Ti y S ‘ S G 2 Bostoh = 900 100 S108 ll 1 Moet nning gave the Yankees a 2 to 1|ning pitcher, Martina. Losing pitch. BLN dad ont he wants to# m - ar re 2 ittsburgh -000 000 000—0 7 0 | vieta ver the White Sox in the}er Dauss. (mpiri Dineen na | meet Luls Firpo after he is through Sorrell (Casper)—Time 10:2, es. & victory over the P ne ana |™ : 3 ce R 13 sit hurd’ —Taylor (Casper), arm time oeen In taging am Barnes and O'Neil; Kremer, irst game of the series. Batting|Connolly. ‘Time of gamc 2:06. with Carpentier. This shows just a Scott (Casper)—Time 18:3. a a as Mee dows and pais for Scott In the tenth, Combs ging-| * Bay kee goa ‘Tenueny is of stowing —Goble (Casper) Leffler ummary: Two “base hits—Tier- led and scored Pipp with the run way the Frenchman. e: Dalle yan Gable, (east __ BY HENRY L. FARREL, ney, Baneroft 2, McInnis, Carr. N M 6006 iisge eroniine’ wemia 3 Gibbons would make all sorte of J * piscus—Rishop (Douglas), Twist (United Press Staff Correspondent). Three base hits—Powell. Sacrifice Score R. H. B. Y esierday s trouble for Luis} if only on the % (Casper)—99 feet, 1 inch. NEW YORK, May 10.—Cabled reports of the battle pede uh es ae Stolen New ¢ Yorle ~100 ee bo as 5 ‘ eloe: oe his sete to make the : onlescnesd’” (Dots A hoe Pane ‘ ases—Traynor. jouble plays— Chicago . .,000 o— nian wonder where all the P SAO yard: CA that is developing in Paris between the players on the | pises—trayno McInnis. Bases on oe ra Thurston and Schalk; Jones and Scores rloves are going that he ts send. ° ag) OWT eorGerrell (Casper,| American Rugby team and the French officials has|tais or ‘Krenee t moe 1 Merete ela FO Paay 10 sonar j| Ing at the elusive St. Pau! fighter 3 sci tpousias) <6 feet 8 inches. | aroused the apprehension of American Olympic officials. | struck out—By Barnes 1. Uinpices Fe At ae gs Fag asada PR Tse esas, Swe TSC 5s | | CAs aN RA | Wp Ys es reibcaatc tre send 4 ~ Javelin—Gorrell (Casper), Hales} Col: A. G. Mills, vice-president of the American Olym- t, Sweeney, Quigley. Time—| won three firsts and was proclaimed seal home ae tees bag Nationat League. bol petite well known hody a (Carper)—134 feet pic commission, sailed today on the steamer America with : the best collie exhibited at the To-| U5 Thurston, Sheely, Kamm, riep-| Brooklyn, 5; Chicago, would Meligranh Giron noe 20-yard dash—Ha'es (Casper), Le-|the soccor team that is to pla ship the New York Herald-Tribune, 3 ses ean aay i peka Kennel club show. held this Boe oy Jonen GS cEtrotah a Bases| Boston, 2; Pittsburgh, 0. pretty yanks ee See Py man (Douglas)—Timo é Paris. Colonel Mills made. plans| Times, World, the Chicago ‘Tribune, rookiyn, 5; Chicago, 7. week. Two other col'tes exhibited by | Ut is = | New York, 3; St. Louis, 5. jethewelel c Hatf-mi'e dash—Geble | (Casper)!on such short notice for the ,trip|the Philadelphia Public Ledger, and|’ CHICAGO, May 10.—A ‘crashing | Smith won a first and three seconde Win ae Seoese Tpaseea ball Prsadelphia-Cincinnat! game post: Leffler (Douglas)—Time 2:12:2. that it was reported that the Amer-|the United Press assoc‘at'ons, has {2 ____ q te "| poned. t Broad jump—Taylor (Casper). Le-| ican officials regarded the situation | cabled a protest to the French com- ‘ Seri eee Vere ae LMS 27 man (Douglas}—19 feet inches.Jas being an emergency and that|mittee and has asked the American ; | American League. ay they wanted a prominent member of|committee to demand that Amerl- Cleveland 6, Philadelphia 0 Chickgds 3: New vorters, the committee on the scene. can photographers be given the PHILADELPHIA, Pa., May 10—| Cleveland, 6; Philadelphia, 0. A VICTORY Officials here would not discuss|rteht to work in the stadium, SOI VED IF PAD iy Bringing: the Athletics straight do-| Detroit. 2; Washington, 3” t . the situation but it was intimated] The fight already has been start: " feats up to a total of ten, Cleveland] St. Louis-Boston game ‘postponed. Standings | very plainly that the committee fig-|ed by Goodman in Paris and it prob- Fa ibeaticat \agiiel cals cn tia, hemmton ured that the Americans were not|ably will be continued by Colonel y rounced the Mackmen 6 to 0, today. IN BUAL MEET CHICAGO being treated fairly in Paris and that | M'lls. MAKES D Die, RH BE American Association. ' National League. it was up to the committee to go to| The French committee not only G A Duavalandi. seek euetkol 83) @ R.H.E. each W. is the rescue seems to be proceeding on the theory Philadelph'a ~ 000 000 000— 0 8 0| caumbus ----- pts Say bi 1 Rew York _14 6 What plans of rescue is being con-|°! making all the money possit Edwards and Myatt; Rommel, Gray] paimero and dtnstiey rede 2 CHICAGO, May 10.—The univer | rey hist 733: Se sidered was not made known but it|0Ut of the games but it is exhibiting and Perkins. kag ware THNSEAY ANG) sity of lows. t team ran av Chicago -13 10 was thought that the entire Anfer-|® Spirit that France wants to beat BY JOHN B. FOSTER. back the next year on optional agree- Summary—Two-bare hits, Few- . ae with the University of Chicago Brooklyn -10 10 ican team m'ght be withdrawn from | ‘he American, Brit'sh and °C (Copyright, 1924. Casper Tribune) | ment. That's the way they work it |3tet Welch, Sewell, Home — run. R.H. §, | $2ud here this afternoon. scoring Pittsburgh -10 33 the Olympic games if there is any at any cost and by any!“ “xinw YORK May 10.—Ernest K.| Draft one year and return the next | SUMS. Sacrifice hit, McNulty. Hits, | pojeqq ---011 203 020—8 19 o| 98 Points against 37 for the Maroons. Boston - ace ROOTS TATION HOS DES TLS COW RES wrench) Grctusten tar Padgett is playing third base for} with a string about the draftees | Edwards § in 9 innings. Rom-| icunsas City_--.000 100 010-2 ¢ 3|, Charles Brookins, Iowa star, St. Lovis Sy Bee | he American etes in Par by aes di ‘when’ 21! the’ Bonton /nationsratithe moment fankle: mell, 9 in 8. Double play, Fewster] “Gira ang broke the University of Chicago rec- Shiniha 8 AiHariBaW cee teal; that thes tennis match and threaterea|#nd if he makes good the Braves| Padgett played 70 games at ree-|t® Burns. Left on bases, Cleveland ord for the 120-yard hurdles by mak = re spending a huge sum of mone Sn asad f chara the tootineurions will have solved a palntul problem,|ond for Memphis lust year, 22 a¢|%,Philadetph'a 10. Bases on balls, Hg, | 198 the event in seconds. American League foe tha \ purpose ing ‘France| ney refused to allow the Arsarican, | for: Padgett a a. good! fatten, ‘whish | picer vatdl ae darihe: accniia ate wiley: Si rad ene cometh “xk | Indianapoiis ---200 100 300-6" 9 1 RT Ie A (erag tebirtebonn aepccorb pa skaters to have more than one|!8 something that the Braves neec.| stung the ball for an average of .317 | ut. by Bd "Myatt winning pitch.| Minneapolis 000 000 030—3 9 1 aS ne ila he aaceeae ; n their dressing | rooms.| | The third base question has been | That's the kind of hitter he always| \""SGwards, Loning pitcher om,|,,Pitesimmons and Krueger; Me : aD 8 pret fe os y awarded “bonus points” dur-|® bugbear to the Braves since the| has been. mell. Umpires, Owens and Holms,|GTaw, Mangum and Grabowski, Detroit Rugby players by the Paris Press4!n& the winter sports. against all] untimely death of Boeckel. Smith| ‘The odd part of It all is that Mem- Time 1; 51 Mayor. Fi 1 apse 4 30 are considered here as being totally | Precedent, tt rotested the jump-|Seemed a logical candidate for the| phis never ran so shy of a third Pp lage se ase a GEAM NS Chicago ~--.. 9 10 uncalled for and as being malicious, |{ng form of Harold Osborne without | Place, but Smith does not hit very| baseman that It used Padgett ito R.H.E. } Washington - 10 13 Hern protest probabi will be made|ever having seen him !n_ action.| hard and the Boston management is play that station. They had Pro- Detroit 2, Washington 3 Louisville ---..002 100 014—8 7 0 Cleveland =x 8-0 Se and it is possible that an apology |They removed from the diving pro-|'ooking for batting strength. thro, another sweet p'ayer, who 1s] WASHINGTON, May 10—Jones‘| St. Paul -100 010 400—6 13 0 } Philadelphia Fig eed | will be demanded before a team| Tam almost a dozen events that| Probably Arthur Devlin, the Bos-|now holding down third for Wash-|fumble off a wet glove in the sth] Deberry. Gallop, Koob, Tincup “ ——_—_—_—_ hihi sad nearness Wier A ot a ADA ad EER AS [ton coach, is reponsib'e for trying|ington. Thus the Southern arsocia-|1et the Nationals come from behind|and Erottom, Meyer; Hotzhauser, ton paar tt Td anil Ro aasted H f There was no tendency in official] And on top all this, the Paris|Padgett at third, as Devlin, once] ticm and the Memphis club of that|to beat Detroit today, 3 to 2, The| Markle and Dixon. Dynal . M agdeburg many an : que to criticise Sam Good-] Papers entered into a campaign of} quite a third baseman himself, has] association, have furnished two|game was played in a steady down es Wethel ae ee en sor of the Rugby team, | Villification against the American|a nose for potential hot cornet'| third basemen to the big leagues in | pour. Western Leaguo. adi etctemliNord i Aaa: da pin ? to withdraw the| Rusby players and accused them of | 1en. one year, which {s honor enough for) | Score: R. H. B. R. i Geren reer aon to the aBiney ot iF BRITISH TURF FANS team in his fight to get the rights |belne professionals, roughnecks and) Padgett was drafted by Boston|one minor league club, anybocy will| Detroit - ....-110 000 000— 2 9 1] Oklahoma City 200 000 007 "9 aa Olyadio Staton i en, ha fee .thes tears ates Itled to, |Towdies, They wouldn't give the] from Memphis in the first place, and | say. Washington ~ 010 000 02x— 311 1 2 ae rs Ke atcouny Mer agia tear ee The sentiment indicated here that | Rueb: a to practice}the chances are that the Memphis} Padgett has been hitting around| Dauss and B: Martina and} Batteries—Johnson, 1, How: | tothe Ceci, ce neye, referring oa 1G. om ap Aa t be crit-| against they nted a ref-|club had a hand in inspiring the|.300 for the Braves since he has been | Ruel. urd and Spencer; Bailey and Wilder. | Olympic swine re any LONDON—(By Mail to United]iciscd but that his action miani|eree that the 1 ates could t. Padgett looked to them Uke] tried as a regular, and if he keeps} Summary—yTwo base hits, Jones, — ihe, ee ee Press).—Flat-racing means about ‘Juave been suggested by headquur-| "Ot accept a coming ball player. Whether that] it up he will easily hold his own| Bassler, Rice, Judge. Three base R. H. theres ns Pe igtaer att Dinerly eee much in an Englishman's life wo All of which indicates that there ts true or not, Memphis got Padgett! so far as stick work is concerned. | hits, Goslin. Sacrifice hits, Prothro,| wichita —---.003 000 000—3 11 0 pidge son (of German swimmers baseball does in an American’ In addition to being manager of |!8 golng to be n warm time in Paris 2 Harris and Goslin. Double plays,| penver —~--~ 7103 2 18 o| stern rth thavati eee Tha Charlie Smirke, 17-year-|+ne Rugby team, Goodman {# man-|this summer and that the Olympic Batteries—Jolly, Mu nd Mc Preven this to tha teat ot Bettiah, ola y, is the Babe Ruth of tho] soo. of the track and field. taar| games, instead of promoting better Mullen; Hatt and Roche, | French and Belgian swimmers. hour here. that is aatae to partic! ate in suly feeling among the nations, will at pig Sete PIT ONEh we (id. not sexpett st/ : already established | ana he would not go to the extrem. | st cause tho Americans to have 9 WITH RUTH Riisz..30, | German eoelin ie e aee the foc differen : German cyclist Wittig, we desired St. Josepn 403 010 00112 13 1] to be accepted with decency, be DesMcines 000 000 010— . 6 4) treated decently, and valued accord- A T BA T atterten-—Daveaport and Mfine-| ing to our capacity,” Luber declared. tree; Jones and Johnson. Luber's complaint is chiefly direct- ed against the British. Last sum- eys for thelity he did if he did not feel sure c ra Of: what nce mplonship of the flat-racing 8eA-| support from the committee. regards as the proper means of Nothing much had ever been|° rhe action of the French com-|™akingefriends, 1 of the lad until the"other day,| mittee in selling the picture rights - OS aR : Minn., May 10. " it was found that he had wonlo¢ the game to a French concern n times in twelve days and their refusal to permit, An can Tulsa at Lincoln Postponed, wet] mer, he © f at er 4 rr the new star ls making Ei. |Demosraphers in the field unless Minnesota: Wisconsin Big Ten (By United Press.) grounc contests the English. rapeesehiocre strong, the new star ls making Hl an exorbitant iN tend aid, nee bassuail game. tves:-alled “ale 4oGny: First toning — Hilt meventh i : Promised the Germans that the ox noghu caused American newspaper pub: pewiory pp et ; to left fle hers, aguo, vould an, and other established |iishers to demand relief from the} *eeount of wet grounds. One week from yesterday—next Saturday morning— } omer yf lett eld Dieac Ten innings) os Mallon Caled See Ce up na seul ne ps - 1s} American Olymple committer > is the big day. r Sixth inning—Grounded to third ton —- ber says, earviae aks pete ‘i sie Pe oes gr | posite rigend pee ry get ene Filling Station, car wash Boys, tune up the old bicycles, the Elks bicycle:mara- Ninth inning—Grounded to | Wichita Fat 1| smoothly, There after, however, the have been req [tee on cable and radio commu ea and, greasing, Phone 3920W.| thon comes off Saturday. Shelly. ‘ Swimming Association_ of | Gre sun tebe Light abs ~ The course is approximately six and a half miles long, SEE ATA a) | eee Britain began backing water, ‘ ng A cay , part on the pavement and part over dirt roads. The Tribune Office. eel ahrevepict fe a "p= % ae Any Casper boy not over 16 years BIG GERMAN “SING” Meanwhi : Des > wi r | W ins $25,000 Handicap old is eligle. There is a long lst CHICAGO — (United Press), — tho last three : rs ‘ one’ rer , i. of prizes and they are all worth Galveston Thirty-six hundred male voices, rep saul recovere¢ rom the defea - while. The list was published in . and ‘apyrus suffered in the United Dallas resenting German singing societies the Tribune a few days ago, It will ‘rom all parts of the country, will be published again Friday. States last fall at the hands, or the thoofs, of Zev. (Ten innings) 9 concerts here June 11, 12 and mT A blank entry blank will be found ENTRY BLANK. Meaumont. — 13, under auspices of the North H | on this page. Fill it out and hand Fort Worth 3 | American Saengerbund. \ RB . R tt it to Red Row, the athletic director ——— = ip | Expense the “song festive : ig egatta Calendar Pete isthe 6 o'clock THON BICYCLE RACE enttinnionan than $100,000, officin! Friday night fe ELKS ane G iT sina (With oot the auditorium to be \¢ . . | Used will seat 7,500 spectators. I Po poned Friday afternoon, after school SATURDAY, MAY 17 anies oday | Applications have. been. Saiaived hours, all entrants will meet at the - | 5,000 men for parts in the hug oss Lat starting point and be taken over . ohon ae lin ’ ui A. Renbe the course so that they may be ame eb eahar hate a. TONS tehak tava hite dias Gin hci i en ad | National League ul of the Saengerbund. CAMBRIDGE, M familar with It, | I fi Inclement ther | The exact course hae net 1 | r Ww RI Cotton Rag the v determined yet but it will ply |} I 1 ' ¥ banir 1 r start at Kighth and Center and go New York at St. Loui ~ ‘ on Ale | east on Eighth to Lincotn, north on shells + regatta bo- | Lincoln to, Second, east on Second American League } Owner must sell two lots on tween Harvard, Columbia, Penn | out over the hill to Evansville and Chicago at New York corner in Kenwood addition. vania and the Massachusetts inst hacklltovtown, Jockey M ner riding Chacolet to a winning at Pim trac It giihandl ‘ | " » $25,000 D Handicap purse. As the picture shows nha pt every boy and taking the §25, Dixie s ivr > ' \Chatcolet won by a neck. has an even brealk, Cleveland at Philadelphia Cleveland at Philidelphia troit at Washington, See us. Dobbin Realty Co., Zuttormelster Bldg., 226 E. 2nd it. tute of technology, scheduled for to day, being postponed until Monday

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