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PAGE ‘TEN. GARPENTIER IN BED WITH ANKLE BADLY SWOLLEN Foot Sprained in Ninth Round of Gibbons Scrap Gives Trouble By FAIR PLAY. (Copyright, 1924, Tribune.) NEW YORK, —Talk is heard that whatever is the outcome of the Gibbons-Carpentier fight the Frenchman will fight again shortly, his opponent being Ermino Spalla Spalla says t the Frenchman ducked him in E ope. But if he did he probably had reasons that did not relate to fear of the Italian. A New York battle between the two Latins would deplete little Italy of. its population and thus insure a whacking ga’ even if no one else came Ad me, who has been in Jer- visiting his parents, is a fine v ling young fellow who ap-| pears to be taking on good solid] weight. Stone says that this is the cas tha dvise him he is the beam near the this time next r Stone's hand, which he again in the Loughran bout, was an fortunate injury financially as well as in other ways. Maxey Hoff, r, had arranged an at tractive series of open air bouts for one with Harry but, of all these engagements are sical conditioners likely t6 be tipping 200-pound mark injured his mana him, Greb, off. It looks as though Stone's first fight will be with Charley Weinert, in Jersey, along about the middle of next month. Other fights will fo! low and Stone will spend the au tumn in the h wo felling trees and strenu- ous life, de him and increase his pow endurance Philadelphia sporting men are betting 4 to 1, according to uptown talk, that Walker will not knock Lew Tendler out next Monday night. This does not look like a bad bet, except that the odds are pretty high Amusement Park Director Dies SAN MATE! 1—Frank Burt, 64, amusement promoter and dl rector of concessions at the Panama Pacific exposition in San Francisco in 1915, diea at his home here yes terday from heart Ho was former}. director of th Lakeside Park Denve and had organized and operated amusement parks n Cincinnati, Chicggo, Cleveland and disease. other middle wester 1 oe Sport Gossip EXTRA Ph delphia Ath- letics 1 season with ont A 1 club Js Al Kaufr ked upon as a contender for t weight champ hit nc ing in the x s Springfield, Mass., March David L. Dowd performed the of lifting 1,442 pounds with hands alone. nce P, ’ ‘ 144 hours t > sleep. eae PATERSON, N,. J.—Victor Hor kins of D nt finals for 1 ; Olympic 1 tinsiot onds for the t 1 miles PARI I F the Amer can boxer, knc gene Cr qui, former world’s champion fea therweight, in the elghth round of a scheduled nd t PARIS—In t finals of tt Olympic ‘ in and Sweden won f i 4 igypt, respective y scores of 5-0. A—B—C ELECTRIC WASHER FREE ! at. the CASPER ELECTRIC Co 121 First Phone 1 J TIER ATS Sey Soe BURLINGTON, LEE DOUDS AND MERCHANTS WIN SUNDAY GAMES IN INDEPENDEN ‘'Thé Burlington A. C. won Its first game of the season in the Indepen- dent league yesterday when it de- feated the Natrona Power compaty t 4, while by the overwhelming score of 23 to the Merchants also won a first game when they beat the Ford sons, obtained a 8 to 5. victory The Lee Doud team over the Tele- phone company, 15 to 5. pitchers in are proud of the fact. The Merchants have some good Harman and Jones an@ They claim hat they are going to show some real class this season, and The gamé between the Burlington the Power company celebrated he opening .of a new park near the round house. ‘The Doud Telephone game was featured by errors and was loosely played throughout. The box scores. Merchants—Fordsons. Merchants AB. R. H, PO. A, E. Jujan, 2b. ya ey bars feos Hetts, 3b. 200011 Hardman, p. 211000 Jones, p. 32 49008 Hendricks, cf. ...4 2 2 1 0 Killehen, c eR 5 8 Wm.: Riepl, 1b. 41 2.0 De Usher, rf. 412200 Ewing, If. - 400041 Hollinger, ss. 4103 3 0-0 Julian, rf. (sub) . 0000 0 Affel (: Db) oomeesee OO) 820 Le. Total come 2 6 Fordsons I. .E. McCain, 1b. 0 1 Boyle, cf. 1 0 Butcher, ss. . 1 2 B. Strohl, rf. 0 00 J. Strohl, if. 0 an) i ft. c 22 3.1 Hansen, 2b. rey 15-4 elds, p. 018 20 Barger, 3b. ~-. 0 1%.28 he Chapman (sub) Totals eecn 5 § 3814 5 Burlington-Natrong Burlington AB. R. H. PO. A.B Carlson ss. 5 10 2 Miller, 2t 2.4 2 -630 3 0 63 3 0 624420 ckett, rf. | ee ee, Pe, Wk pa! Mester, 1b. 4,332.2 2a Mullin, p. Pipe brs Wee we | Burgess, If. 44101 Totals . 23:18 2717 8 ‘atrona P, RH. PO. A.B. Cortner, 1b. | So hy Eel oe Carlson, 2b. 400001 Lichtburn, ss. gow 4 07058-3538) Wein, 8b. \ssmseca- Bu 1iy@ Aled oo n, Cc. 56032902 p-cf. 0) 3) Cae Mayhew, rf. 11000 Reddicord, cf. . 1 Bae Seas ph: Lawson, If-p. . 12010 Totals +--40 41224 6 8 Score by innings— R. H, E. Natrona P Co 120 010 000— 412 8 Cc B. & Q 012 825 32x—23 18 & Summary: Heme run, Mimmert Tw se hits: Mester, Mimmert Burgess, Urich Base on Mullen, 1; off McCoy, 2; off L Hit by pit d ball; By Mullin, 1; by Lawson, 2. Struck out. By Mc- |Coy, 3; by Lawson, 4; by Mullin, 6. Umpires: Evans and Kitts. Time of game: Two hourse and 30 minut Telephone-Dowd. Telephone Co. AB, H. PO. A. E ain, ss : 1210 ai aa 0 = 31 0 t 430 0 mero ye ae 1 rey Wer Wie | 1 410 1 41000 Total ~+en++=-3T7 11 27 16 10 Lee-Dowd. Lee Doud A.B. H. P.O. A EB. Doud, ss. - ooo Bod OREO Browr 6,1'6 3 0 Carrs, 51000 Carrie - 622° 1 Sherre 2 0 0 2 3.1 r If 4 00 Allison, rf. i 0 ¢ Bornhi aaa 0 0 Total 41 16 nnings H. ¥ 1d 331 023.120—-15 9 3 Co. 013 000 001— 5 11 10 Two-base hits, Carrier uble plays, Roof to Mc Babcock. Struck out, Car. »pher, 8; bases on balls, pher, 6; time of game, 50 minutes; Umpires, CARPENTIER TO BE MATCHED: UP |Battle Between Pair In New York Would Draw All of Little Italy rnoon r t nd bout with Tommy; Gibbons, the St, Paul light heavy + remained in bed here today right ankle n the ninth round of his ¥ 1 1 the ankle wa ame I the f t h his f twist n pain. T BALL LEAGUE Artillery Teams Wins Polo Title BOISE, Ida.—June 2.—In one of the hardest fought polo games ever staged on the barracks field, mark- ed by open furious play, the ‘Tenth Field Artillery of Camp Lewis, Wash: championship at Vancouver, fantry team of Vancouver, runner- of 10 to 7 yesterday. was the second game in the tourna- the championship in the Corps Area, United States army. No game is scheduled for today Lewis. BULLET WOUND SEEMS SERIOUS VIE YNA, June 2.—The ‘Austrian chancellor, Dr. Ignaz Seipel, ts in a grave condition with a bullet in his lung, following an attack upon him yest@day by a young factory worker, Karl Jaworek. The chancellor's doctors at mid night said he was conscious an@not suffering. Hit ad bet 8 NEWS BRIEFS Ww diture SHINGTON, June 2.- of $17,000,000 of whi 000,000 would be furnished federal government in the of Los An Cal., harbor extension of the Long Beach bri water, was recommended by )Major General Beach, chief of army engi- neers, in a report transmitted today to Speaker Gillett. eles, WASHINGTO American Railway pany was held b; today to be subject tion and control of Commerce commission The question was raised in three cases brought by the United States, the Southern Express company, and the Southern Traffic league and others, to set aside an injunction granted by the federal district court for northern Georgia, re- straining the commission from ex- ercising jurisdiction. June pr the supri —The 3 com. me court to the jurisdic the Interstate WASHINGTON, June —Coun: sel for George E. B. Pedd: con testing the seat of Senator May. field, De t, Texas, told the senate ele ns dommittee, had concluded tes sue of a were ready to they imony .on the is. misuse of funds and make a final argu- ment Arguments were delayed, how- ever, further hearing of witnesses for Senator Mayfield at an after noon session CONSTANTINOPLE. Sir Perey Cox, B sioner at Mespota ed Fethi Bey kisheassembly June itish high comis. ia, today inform speaker of the Tur- and head of the Tur- kish delegation which has been ne. gotlating with a British delegation regarding the Mosul district, that he had modified the attitude it had ta- ken in demanding complete rendi- tion of the disputed territory. EE EEE Save your motor, change oll every 500 miles, you'll be - surprised how much better the mctor will run, yes it's cheaper too. Free crank case service at Woods Filling tion. Grass Sickles, 85. Hand Sprayers, 75: - Satisfaction *hone 601 but Tuesday Boise will meet Camp] bers of the association 3-Knife, plain bearing at 4-Knife, Ball Bearing $13.75—$14.75 4-Knife, Ball Bearing $18.50—$20.00 4-Knife, Ball Bearing $22.50—$25.00 5-Knife Ball Bearing $25.00—$27.50 Hose at 12'¢, 17¢ 19Y4e per foot. Grass Shears, 50c, 75c, 85c, $1.00 per pair. ADDITIONAL NEWS OF SPORTS | Games Today | National Boston at New York. St. Louis at Pittsburgh. American, = ‘Washington at Philadelphia. MILLERS MEET IN CONVENTION DENVER, Colo., June 2.—Ap- winners of the Pacific northwest | proximately 300 delegates are ex- two | pected weeks ngo, defeated the Seventh In-| morning for the opening session of to be on hand tomorrow the five day’s convention of the As- up in the wame contest. by. a:score | 80clation of Operative Millers of the The contest | United States, according to an an- nouncement today by Frank Witter, ment for the championship of the| of Denver, president of the assocla- northwest and the first in deciding | tion. Ninth | officers of the association is An executive meeting of the the only meeting scheduled“for today. A program of interest to all mem- has ‘been prepared by the officers and in- cludes addresses and discussions, of technical problems by J. K. Howie of Minneapolis, Louls R. Henkle of Lawrenceburg, Ind., James J. Scheu- rich, Joplin, Mo., Henry Vilm, Kan- sas City and M. J. Bliss, president of the association of cereal chemists in charge of the agricultural chem- istry department of the University of Nebraska. Judgé Ben B. Lindsey of the Den- ver juvenile court will make an ad- dress before the convention of Thursday. ‘The annual election of officers is scheduled for Wednesday. Two members of the board of directors will be elected at the same time. SEVEN DEAD Ik AUTO CRASHES CHICAGO, June 2.—Automobile crashes in and near Chicago, yes- terday, resulted in seven killed and four injured. Plumbers Meet In Convention At Thermopolis The convention of the Wyoming Master Plumbers’ association starts today in Thermopolis and lasts until June 4, Among the men who have left’Casper to attend this con- vention are J. Fairchild of the M. O'Falldh Supply company, Sam Palmer, John TT. Bogan, Ed Kane, Charles H. Schank, Edward Donohue, M. L. Estabrook, secre- tary of the Merchants Plumbers as- sociation here, George Woodward, Domestic Engineering company of New York, Charles W. Nason, Wol- verine Brass company of Grand Rapids, William Davidson, Hedges- ‘Atkins Supply: company of Denver and T. P. Reilly, G ing company of New members will leave FORD WINNER: PATENT SUIT June %—Tho Ford ny Was declared by the supreme court today,not to have infringed the Harmatta patent for electric welding of thin. sheets of iron and steel, owned by the Thomp- son Spot Welder, company. A—B—C ELECTRIC WASHER FREE ! at the CASPER ELECTRIC CO. 121 E. First St. Phone 19987 »od Mfnufactur- York. Other tomorrow. w. $10.00 Lawn Sprayers, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25. 5.50, $8.75. Hand Spray Lotion for Trees, Shrubs, Flowers and the Garden’ Guaranteed Holmes Hardware Co. 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