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- / TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1924, Che Casper Dally crroune PAGE FIVE. World Results By Leased Wire OWNS TAKE THIRD STRAIGH ea Wingard Turns in Second Win for St. Loris Over Champions; Giants Gain on Cubs ‘By Defeating the Pirates. (By The Associated Press). Yesterday, the world’s champion Yankees lost their third consecutive game to St. Louis as Wingard, a seernll took his second contest of the year from the Huggin: erew, 5 to 3. Ken Williams made hig ninth homer of he season and Jacobson his fifth. Ehmke held Chicago to four hits as Boston beat the First in News Of All Events By RING | LARDNER rane 7O, ‘Reere Y’ xi Leagu -568 | out new turf history. Iyish's stables to the paddock at New aera aaa eH .518| There awaits a “kingdom for @| Belmont, And then they neglected Rrockivs, in bhhage a Washington .--. 23 1479 | horse” which can step out of the! to put on the right kind of shoes, Phitaaar hiny 4; cpaaionnts 2. Chicago ~--------------19 23.42 | undistinguished mass of dark ones| and Papyrus was as helpless in.the Boston, 4; St. Loula, 2. Cleveland 24 1420] and show heels to flelds in the 1924] mud that day as though it had worn ft ipl ek ee Philadelphia 26 .395| classics. Eastern men say there! rollur skates. American hance lke this in| pinard has speed, heart and un- St. Louis, 5; New York, 8. -! ten years for some good horse to] usual class and the American horse Detroit, 5; Philadelphia, 3. Qiu W. L. Pet.} ‘clean up" in the stake races, that takes his measure should show 4 Seiten ie Chie -3 1.160 are the stare of the winter | more outstanding ability than has . Cleveland, 6; Washington, 1. 73 1 .750 been displayed on the turf yet this ae re rer icnd aPAbce pg ban Aer 3 2.600) St, “James, for’ whom promnost | year. porn Lange : 3 3 cators wove the laurels of Churchi eee : Dent etermnpic ne 2 2 .500| Downs, ts temporarily, perhaps per-| Tomorrow, Sam Hildreth, trainer . iba. 10; Oklanere. c 0 4 manently, out of the running. The|ot Zev, Grey Lag and other cham- 4 4 in August, to race eee Seen” Mie WARE IN Sen YOr Brooklyn oH makes him, at present, first choice ae Ls arnt fa Pv twice in | the latter part of this month. Cincinnati ‘sgz| for the second of the match races, | September, - i: Pittsburgh .485 | Which will be at a mile and a quar-| ‘phe French colt {s not as tempera- Boston 416] ter. the Derby route, mental as Papyrus was made out to Y t dai > 404] But Black Gold, despite the en-}he. When the English champion ester ys -857| thusiasm of western horse men, is| croesea on the Aquitanta, tt had a - e . colt broke down after a breeze at! pions, will rel] what horse he thinks 2No other games; rain. Jamaica shortly before Derby day.| will show the class to warrant RET oC 5 Wise Counsellor, conceded by] choice as American champion, and ek ee Aereen: 2 many westerners as a winner of the] other veteran trainers have given : thee a rie “ve - Merghants 2 Preakness and the Derby, went off] the United Press their opinions NERD APOE, his sigpt dowd ae Fordsons .. 3 his feed—or something. to the probable American contender, No, OfDee we eee Wee ep one Burlington 1 Sarazen has not responded to care. 1 Q ° of his right eye, Billy Pow, of Til-| manner, Answer.—The catcher did not|/do with the result of this first lsonburg, Wash., ranks high among a 1 have @ glove in the eartlest days of|serien of clashes. The way they ‘ the trapshooters of the Pacific] Question—Batter hits the ball} baseball. Admission was charged] wailed into the Tigers was a caution. Copyright 1924, Liggett & Myers Tobaceo NWN 6 ee RO we the ball hits home and|to.gamey beloW.the.war. , _ The atart of thelr trip was reminty re rare Tebease Co. ERNIE RS5 TO BATTLE KELLY Casper Fighter Will Go To Red Lodge for Bout. Ernie Ross, local scrapper, will leave the latter part of this week for Red Lodge, Mont., where next Tues- dy he takes on “Spider” Kelly, the featherweight champion of Montana, in a ten round match, ‘The bout ts to be the headline of a card run off by the American Legion. Ross is in perfect tondition from plenty of road work and gym work- outs. He has received several offers to appear on the four round cards in Denver but has been giving his broken left hand a chance to gain ts strength before tackling the top- notchers of Colorade. He hopes ta Scores Omaha, 10; Oklahoma City, 3. DUNDEE GIVEN . HARD BEATING he took dust from St. James and] Assn., at Belmont Park. ‘CHICAGO, June 10 Johnny sates yore Rialto and Sunsini ot acieetine of Kentucky Jockey club, Dundee, New York, juntor lght- American League. 4 weight and featherwetfht cham-| Boston at Chicago. There !s Laurano, winner of the} Meeting of Montres! Jockey club, plon of the world was defeated by Pp Wide margin by Sammy Mandell of Rockford in 10 rounds in East Chicago, Ind,, last night in the opin. fon of newspaper experts. The title National League. Pierre eran ou bussh horse, while wince wartford, bana was not involved as Mandell iv Chicago at Brooklyn. far from being the greatest of all Swimming. over the junior lightweight limit. Pittsburgh at New York. time, fs @ far better colt than] Canadian Olympic tryouts, at Win- _—_— Cincinnati at Philadelphia. Papyrus, the beer-swigging English | nipeg. SPORT BRIEFS NEW YORK.—Champtonship e@spirations of Harry Wills, negro heavyweight, received a setback when he failed to knock out Bartley Madden, Irish pugilist, in 15 rounds. NEW YORK.—Gene Tunney, American light heavyweight cham- pion, ond Erminio Spalla, Italian holder of the European title, signed for 13 rounds here Juny 26. a Sport Gossip The racing season in England ex- tends over 200 days. The) fir ing regat phia in 1 national amateur row. was held at Philadel, Bicycle rgeing appears to be in for White Sox, 5 to 1, and meved inte first place. Detrait advanced to within a few points of the Yankees and Rip Collihs pitched a five hit game and beat the Athletics, 5 to 3, Cleveland continued its winning streak and pulled another game away from the cellar with a 6 to 1 vietory over Washington. The Glants gained a full game on Chicago by defeating the Pirates, 6 to 4, as the Cubs lost to Brooklyn, 4 to 3. Dazzy Vance fanned eleven Cubs while Kaufmann, Chicago hurler, forced in the tielng Robins’ run after whieh Stock produced the winner with a single during a ninth inning rally. The seventh home run of the season for ‘Cy’! Williams decided a pitching duel between Luque and Mitchell in whieh the Phillies beat the Reds, 4 to 2. Timely hitting back of Cooney's steady pitching gaye Boston a 4 to 2 win. over St. Louis. Standings - Pot, at +595 BTL ‘elephone Co. Natrona Powers -o-o~ 0 eed | Games Today Philadelphia at Detroit, Washington at Cleveland. New York at St. Louis. St. Louls at Boston. —_——.—__— SEND IT TO THE PEARL WHITH LAUNDRY PHONE 1703 —_—_ Expert watch and jewelry renair-| year-old in Wurope. BEAT FRENCH CRACK By FRANK GETTY (United Press Staff Correspondent.) NEW YORK, June 10.—(United Press.)--This country lacks an out- standing equine ehampion to match against Epinard, when the great French thoroughbred crosses the Atlantic for a series of three races this fall, A season that held so much of promise in St. James, Sarazen, Wise Counsellor, Mad Play and Ordinanee has failed to produce a horse worthy of carrying the silks of America against Pierre Werthelmer’s flyer. ‘True, Black Gold may yet estab- lish himself as the year's wonder horse. The victory of this popular western colt at fhurehill Downs looked upon as the lucky best of a spring that brought little but mis: fortune to crack colts, whose aristo, cratic hoofs had promised to drum ful treatment by Maxey Hirsch tn a way that painstaking veteran would Uke. Mad Play falled; so did Bracadale. Ordinance hesitated at the threshold of a championship career. Zev, best of 1923, lost caste when Metropolitan Handicap, and Bud Fisher's good filly, Nellie Morse, but neither of these measures up to the French champion. Derby winner, which trailed Zev in the $100,000 stake race at Belmont Park last year. Epinard ran some fine races on the Continent and in Engiand Sast year, and was easily the best’ three- In the Cam- Ing. Casper Jewelry Co., O-S Bldg.” bridgeshire it was asked to concede ee tia ese acs ese Write to John’ B. Foster, sonal reply enclose a stamped, BASEBALL QUESTION BOX If you have some question to ask about baseball— If you want a rule interpreted— If you want to know anything about a play or a player— rules under which the game is played today, If you want a per. wise your question will be answered in this column, Address—John B. Foster, Special Baseball Correspondent of the Casper Tribune, 811 World L Bellging, New York. the man who helped make the self-addressed envelope, Other, RACER TO last season, when they scorched ing in sight. But they ap- parently struck a snag when they Moyed on to Cleveland, where they dropper the first two straight to Speaker's Indians, The improvement In the Washing ton team dates from the acquisition of Matthews, The inspiration, even if only temporary, shows what there is to Washington if stability and a slugger were always on tap, too much weight and met defeat by a head. Last month, in a match Face at the historic St. Cloud traci, Epinard was beaten again by a head by J. D, Cohn's Sir Galahad II. Many who watched this match race believe that had the riders been re- versed, Epinard would have won. At tho tinie, Wertheimer stated that he would go through with plans to ship hig ealt to the United States, provided it made a good showing in some English races this summer. eee This year’s international stake races wil) be three in number, at a mile, mile and a quarter, and mile and @ half. Two will be on eastern tracks and one at Latonfa. Epinard special stall supported to offset the rolling ef the ship; it was spoon-fed, had its pint ef heer each day and was handled with gloves from Ben ‘Sport Calendar | Racing. - Meeting of Weschester Racing at Montreal. Golf. Southern amateur championship tornament opens at Louisville. Tennis. New England championship tour. nament, at Hartford. Athletics. Olympic Pentathlon, Decathlon and cross-country trials, at New York . New York Sta trapshooting tournament, at Johnson City. -. .. Indiat State trapshooting tour- nament opens at Indianapolis. Minnesota State Trapshooting tournament open at Pequot, ————— rr? w; Wyoming Motorway ? 2 3 EASTERN CLUBS GIVEN SETBACK Trying Hard - to Upset be cent of one of thelr little Journeys | The Boston Americans were so good on their start at St. Louls that they had the natives ready to buy their heayy overcoats for the world series. Then Ehmke was put in to pitch and failed to win, The Boston club came back in their first game with Chicago, but fell by the way- side again in the second. The Yanks held thelr edge at their first port of call in Chicago, But moying on to St, Louls, they dropped three straight. deserved jvck = Buel an occasional match. letes, representing the Overbrook School for the Blind, Philadelphia, and the Perkins Institution for the Blind, Boston and Connecticut School for the Blind, this city, today fefeated a section of the Hartford Public high school track team, scoring 54 points to their opponents’ 9 and winning all but one of the 10 events, BLIND TRACK STARS TAKE HARTFORD.Conn., June 10.—A| were guided by a wire wjth sliding combined track t of blind ath-| hand grasps. ce tind See ee Such popularity must 4 boom adkson in New York and jut it never made a sgiitional smokers at the rate vicinity this summer. (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune) Dope i in Invasion of See Ss oor oat bs won year ‘of over 1000 nar ’ Th nt year marks thi i-} Question—Batter hits fly ball to|rolis fair toward third base. Is the . W \e Ce er larity centennial of the introduction of| right field. Fielder drops ball and | ball fair or foul? le West. Bo She are cup pinning ciga. i rm say by it. ee lawn tennis into the United States. [| batter reaches first base con- A —Th b i Pa finues toward second after seeing | qr tersitors ang tar than ver eon By JOHN B. FOSTER. FeAl ‘ores today are watching their decidedl 9 In 1879 @ tour of the country was made by a celebrated baseball team of deat mutes of Columbus, O. The site where Madison Square Garden now stands was one of the earliest baseball fields In New York Although handicapped by the loss right fielder fall to make the catch. Fielder recovers ball and throws to second base where the runner is put out. There are no other run- ners on the bases and play ts con- tinuous. Should the right fielder be given an error on the play? reaching first and his presence on that base should be noted in some fair. Question——Where there is no one on the base and the pitcher makes a balk does the batter get a hase? Anewer—The batter Is never given a base on @ balk and ) glove and was there admission charged to baseball? Sopyright, 1924, The Casper Tribune NEW YORK, June 9.—The east. | ern clubs in the American league, | in their invasion of the west are struggling hard to upset the 1924 theory that the west, speaking co}: lectively, is stronger than the enst ing a total of 11 won and 11 lost The Washington club had a lot to/| Chesterfield Anawer—I would give him an|fiven ® & L Bracaad bark | 2 the first 14 games played, tho | G —— error and an assist in a play o! a pitty eeihennilee odhe eastern clubs won mine and lost CIGAR b A golf cluh membership {s given] this character, It is trie that one|!8 never considered. only four, thereby proving tha ETTES ‘ © by one Chicago real estate firm| practically offsets the other in ; Narr say sometimes, at least, they could 4 ¥ to every purchaser of a residenee| records, but it is the only way in Quest lon—In the old times of | as well abroad a at home, But they lot which to account for the batter| baseball did tho catcher have al q:opped eix of the next eight, mak The Sodispy-cuttions|