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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1924. fhe Casper Daily Cribune PAGE SEVEN, World Results ere re =. THE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS |=“... WILLS TAMES “WILD BULL” IN SMASHING RING BATTLE \ A 5 ENT ] INF |g - Fea YOU KNOW ME. AL—Adventures of Jack Keefe _ By RING LARDNER WELL, WEVE HOGGINS was UNDS Gor 10 CATNE Savin’ “THAT HE cereus QUTPOINTED BY Ry Hal BRE CRS one aeranew ROUND ONE They met in a OR TWO GAMES < the ring and - OUT IN Cate EGRO FIGHTER fe gered Wille with his- heavy right, Wills Big E in first to body and then to the jaw B bub Sha neate. ~~ Habart, ¥ lan uppercut Jersey e nae only, arated Firpo missed a Pas and Wits rusted 2 feses. NEW YORK, Sept. 12.—|\tep” mnep were tient 8 (By The Associated Press) imine ee bid ny —The panther has tamed} RoUND TWO—Firpo landed four the Wild Bull in the battle | rights to the jaw as they met in the center of the ring. Ho staggered for supremacy among the |fio'Ntgro with a body punch. Firpo ring’s junglemen. was landing his right consistently . Zz ‘This was the conviction that close | to all parts of Wills’ body and head. 4 = to 80.000 spectators carried~ away | They clinched. Wills knocked Pirpo | Birpo's body consistently. Wills with them last night after Harry |down with a left to the jaw but he |landed a one-two punch to Firpo’s T Willis had battered and beaten Luis} was up at the count of three ap-|head and the Argentine clinched. : U GH SHEDI | ES IN Angel Firpo into complete submis-| parently unhurt, Firpo fell into aj Wills landed to Firpo’s body but sion In a 12-round battle that surpris-|clinch when he got up. _Firpo was|took a stiff one to his wind in re- ed the entire gathering by going the | wild with his right. Wills missed/turn. Firpo danced away from a Umit. aright. They continued to clinch. |right and then clinched. Firpo EN When the smoke of conflict had|Firpo ianded his right solidly to| landed weakly to Wills’ jaw and fol g CON WITH SALT GREEK [ AME E and Dertoit sank thelr putts in the the victory cun, the Senators trounc- ing the Athletics, 7 to 4, while the Tigers nosed out Chicago, 5 to 4, in an overtime session. Cleveland gave St. Louls a double trimming, 12 to 7 and 10 to 6. The Yankees and Senators open up in the west tomorrow and {t will be a tough grind for the two con- lifted from Boyle’s Thirty Acres,| Wills’ head as the bell rang. lowed it with a right to the body Wills stood out as the conqueror by ROUND THREE—Firpo rushed] which stung the negro. Wills took a margin so decisive that it Jeft no} out of his corner with a character- {a beautiful right on the jaw just as room for debate. istic leap but Wills immediately fell fthe bell rang. While Firpo's mighty right was} int linch, Thi has ROUND ELEVEN—Will hea | + . : ° reduced to impotence by a crafty, bays wt clone qugrtere.. wins to mect Firpo but the’ Argentine | Oil Field Grid Warriors Coming Here September shifty defense, the giant nesro}tying up the Argentine wherever |clinched. Wills hooked his right a 27; Seven Consecutive Games knocked the burly “Argentine down | possible. Firpo landed to the head|to Firpo's jaw as the referee at Scheduled for Home Field for a count of four in the second|and body with his right and took a} tempted to pare them. Firpo landed round and whipped him thoroughly|right to the body in exchange] his right to Wills’ jaw and followed With Cheyenne high school’s football team coming 7 . : 243 e ect Western Conference schedul ranking fall sport, intersectional “ dules. here November 1 and Laramie here for the big Armistice | Miiios have become the most enjoy-|..Penn State and Syracuse have By HENRY L. FARRELL. Indiana, Ohfo State, Purdue, Tinos, (United Press Sports Wditor). Northwestern and Wisconsin, NEW YORK, Sept. 12,—(United Wisconsin has North Dakota, Pross.)—Football players, stars of|Iowa State, Minnesota, Michigan, last year and the hopefuls of this| Notre Dame, Iowa and Chicago, year, are swarming the fields of Michigan plays the Michigan Ag- every college in the country, getting | sles, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, ready for the most interesting sea-| Northwestern, Ohio State and Iowa. son on record. Minnesota has North Dakota, Since modern football has develop- | #2skell, Wisconsin, Iowa, Michigan, ed in every section of the country |20Wa State, Illinois and ‘Vanderbilt and since the game has become the| There 1s nothing wrong with those Sport Calendar Racing. Meeting of Westchester Racing ax sociation at Belmont park. Meeting of Dorval Jockey club af Montreal. in the other eleven with a smashing | Wing landed effectively to Firpo's| with a right to the body but-the bursting, merciless battery of | body when the Argentine attempted| blow lacked steam, ‘here was thrusts to head and body. to hang on. Firpo landed a beau:|much wrestling and hang on by Wills won by a oné-sided margin |titul uppercut to Wills’ jaw but the|both principals. Firpo stung his on gene he fought a cool, eare-| negro countered with a barrage of |right ta. Willa’ jaw twice in rapid fully plans wile pe in CARY Bay ree are Figo silesed 8 lung: gugoegeion But ane anes ae fon} day date on November 11, Coach Morgan has his football |avie feature of the schedule. the longest: and among. the hardest! ssactine ge Grand Bi cult ad gf speed and ring skill, the Dig Be! RouND FOUR—They fell into a| Was pink from the heavy battery schedule for the Casper high school almost complete. The | Last year was the banner year for| cach have 10 gumes, Soracuse plase| SUS a4 blocked the most furious of Fir-| BOUND TOUT Th o's right|of blows which he had absorbed.| Riverton game Has also been set for October 4, a week |intersectional games, but the 1924] rrobart, Aree URES eee ee Gow. Pek ervan rege cece mae found Wills body and the negro im-|Firpo was getting Bis right oye following the opening game with Salt Creek on September earphanel Jab veer ae fe me] Boston College, Penn State, Pitts.| Anglo-American .matches for that steadily beat down even the|™ediately clinched. The referee better Le EE Mn oe 27. Coach Morgan pland to play{ On the sidelines yesterday after: | i000 See lontatys teatne Braga | DUFEh. West Virginia Wesleyan, Ni Walker Cup begin at Garden City, staunch courage and endurance of| sed his knee to’pry the two men pews. pie) Mets hey ,were tled| seven consecutive games at home| noon was Harry Davis, quarterback |‘) ast, south, north, middle west | *#2°@ Colgate and Columbia. ‘thine a Shaye the) iiikestea? South: Anistican. apart. The referee warned Wills] ts gtd Oa ee noo } 224.2 leave the last two dates of the | for the last two years and captain of }°"8 ON ton , Penn State has Lebanon Valley,| muted os nen ors’ champion- ‘A year ago, also to a day, Firpo| for holding on. Both landed pretty ROI ay. anon | sekean. including ‘Thanksgiving, | the basket ball team last season. [“"Y 1O°e OOM ston ot | North Carolina State, Gettysburg, sup ournament closes at Rye, N. went down in the second round of}Uppercuts. Firpo was wild with hands. They uamediasaly’ 3 estan’ open for intersectional games, Davis is ineligible for football this| 502° taas off with two interesting Georgia Tech, Syracuse, Navy, Ca Sas the most melodramatic fight of his-| bis right. taggered Firpo | Firpo DneDR on desperately. Wills |. cre opening date will be Spptem-| Year and will have to be content| Thee against North carolina and negle Tech, Pennsylvania, Marietta Slee Iiteas women’s Ghanipionship tory after a savage, slugging battle with a right flush on the face but was taal ing es oo He ber 27 when the Salt Creek high| With basket ball. Geargia. ang pittekuege ron fread By rast an " with Jack Dempsey in which the| the negro did not follow up hia ad, | to pub over @ finishing bow, | 1? | school will play the Casperites. Last |" Ded Madden. former Boston tna] “Harvard opens the season against | x Atahurab baa a. lot of courage in| cena wiant close ei'Delt Monten T finer arts of ring craft were toased| vantage, It was the best blow of | con! nw is re! iy “| year the Salt Crek team played a| Wyoming universities football star, | yi tinia, arting out against Lafayette and " ‘onte. wire was hanging on savagely. | -ame with the Casper second team| Who will act as backfield coach this West Virginia and then taking Johns Tennis, to the winds, Last night, the Ar-|the fight | Fispe uppercut missed ht but ‘landed fall : Princeton plays one of the feature | topkins, | Ci Challenge round for the Davis wae ae Bc) to defeat bef res his right. Firpo a right and rig that was decided by a margin of a] for the any gridiron players, havot tthe, season: ageinah Notre ak ik 1 iecnneins, Rerecunas “Gen: Brag y ity cup Penn State. got-a right uppereut. to the jaw in rights..to. the bead | two point score. on safety, ~Th' a ‘Thus this meteorle South Ameri. Fetura, | Theyswere in clinch jat a eayche landed His | year with an enroliznent of 600, atu- ‘te Work that afternoon. Ri ot a can, among the most colorful ring} the bell. dents as. compared: with 300 last Georgetown. tinued to. smile. They i figures of all timé, has failed to sur-| ROUND FIVE—Witls left stag-| negro con Y| year and a veteran team, the oil i Penn State va North Carolina ] Se. 5 the test, elther with brute force} gered Firpo and the Argentini continued ise) olivine praca field students wanted to play the sae, faetrete serach Mapes } or skill, Unless his fighting spirit} clinched. Both landed to the bod ling tactics, Firpo ge ee aly . Casper first team. Theye were given from the middle west. carried him to ‘an unexpect They clinched. They wrestled|of the exchanges which followed. | their wish. Washington ‘and Jefferson resume } ‘ clinched bell. back, Firpo’s title hopes appear to}#round the ring, pulling and haul-| They wi Beyond that date the schedule is relations ‘with Detroit Untyersity have set. ing at each other. Firpo landed still slightly indefinite with Douglas, ‘ The Army Cadets have four inter- ‘Wills, on the other hand. in brush-| twice to the head. Wills was Cheyenne, Worland, Wheatland and esting games against St. Louls, De ing aside his foremost rival, has| blocking beautifully. » Firpo could Y ts d ? several other ‘teams being consider- trot, Notre Dame and Florid Wills ham: esterday 8s ' “ stepped back into the position of} not get set for a blow. ed. The exact dates which they will The Navy has one intersectional Jupiter's diameter is about 10 times that of our earth, but so quick- ly does it spin that a day there lasts only nine hours and 60 minutes. Don’t buy a hat logical contender for the title worn} mered ews vane. Wil’ right | fill will be announced some time next. game with Marquette, representing £ Dempsey. Off and on, he has|stung Firpo, the Argentine coun: S week. By WALTER CAMP. the north. f; h d fi d h fel this distinction for ‘the past|tering with another right to the |! cores Be hea AG Adel niente apy tee ead Casvee wHtiaina), | Went Viratain playa, Cantre:-eng Senators Are Forced|° and--Tind the Rhree years, challenging the title [head in return. || ‘They | were spar f) had a squad of 83 men out yesterday| NEW YORK, Sept. 13.—Chick| Washington and Lee. To the Lacaitto Held holder with patient but unavailing}ring for an opening at the bell. oo ‘4 . Secrehan ¥ Meehan, coach for the Syracuse foot-} Notre Dame meets Princeton, o the h 1 k persistence. ROUND SIX—They exchanged American and nut them. thvousi-aa Baur and 0 Ryrencues £00) mit to fo one that looks a half workout during which the! ball team, faces a serious jab build. | Carnegie Tech and the Army, | 7 men were ‘instructed in falling on ing up a team this year. He has lost| Chicago plays Missouri. Nebras- League Lead Cleveland, 12-10; St. Louis, 7-6. the ball, tackling, blocking and start-) 15 men from last year’s squad, 10 of |ka plays Colgate, and Minnesota Washington, 7; Philadelphia, 4 ing. No attempt was made yester-| whom were varsity men. plays Vanderbilt. Sore b est on you t Detroit, 5; Chicago, 4. (10 innings). | aay to run signa! However, he has 38 men working} One of the best games of the sea- (By the Associated Press) pect to thoroughly drill the men on| out at Bay Shore, Oneida Lake and | 80n {# reserved for the last—the Unt- While the New York Giants are d—f; d h National Leagu fundamentals rs they are Der-|among them are the makings of a} versity of California plays Pennsyl- hanging to a scant lead in the Na- hea in Ww. ich Brookiyn, 3; Paisaeiptia, 7 . mitted to practice formations and | good eleven. vania on New Year’s Day at Berke-| tional league the New York Yankees . _ No other games pla: plays. He has a star backfield trio in| ley. It is a reguiar schedule game are driving frantically on the heels ha t gives mos t Included in the! squad yesterday | Bawmon, McBride and Foley and ajand has nothing to do with the | of Stanley Harris' Washington Sen- League. ‘There is now no chance he can|rights and lefts to the head. There] New York, 4-8; Boston, 3-3. fulfill, his hope of a battle with the} was plenty of body punching at champion for at least a year. close quarters. . Firpo landed weak- But convincing as was Wills tri-}1y to Wills’ head. The negro umph over Firpo his performance] smiled as he blocked Firpo's leaps did not, in the opinion of most crit-}Firpo rushed half way across the ies, brighten whatever prospect he}ring to evade one of Wills’ rushes. has of dethroning Dempsey. To}They continued their wrestling thoke who watched the giant negro}tactics. Wills’ right found Firpo's pound and wrestie his ponderous} jw again but the South American Western League. were the following candidates: pair of-experienced quarters In Cap-| annual Tournament of Roses game. | ators to overcome the narrow mar. opponent tnto subjection, theré re-| got ins sweet uppercut which sent} Oxiahoma City, 1; Dea Moines, 1] Backflald-—Clyde Hales, Don tain Simmons and ‘Ackley. For willingness to assume tho| sin that eeparates them from first |/fOT your money. mained a conviction that, for the ad backward just as the ' " i ‘ ista | heaviest of burdens, Notre Dame | Place. Wills’ he el (game called seventh inning account| Brown, Odie Gorrel, Mickey Stan. His known end material consists SE ae at ta: ond, Coats The race in each league is narrow- ae a cc coe cats nes of darkness.) ton, Henry Habernicht, Dan Bell,| only of Noble and for centers and 0. fear: No definite figures on the receipts were available but Rickard placed the amount at close to $800,000, which sets a new high mark in fi- olics have always been willing in| e4 down to @ twosome, the western the past to crowd every big game | teams slowly fading out of the pen- I b h . they could get on the schedule, but] nant picture. While Detroit still n ot cases if this year they have assumed a tre-} might be considered in the running mendous load In scheduling in suc-| due to the “breaks,” the chances are ill b h y | looking more favorabe every dax tor |W 2 e_the All other games postponed. Warren McKelvey and Bob Archam.| guards he can count so far only on bault. Vivaz and Biggs. But he has four Ends—Gene Brittain, Fred Gibson, | sturdy tackles and that is the key- Dutch Stanko, Harry Young, Ernest | note position of the modern line— Allsman, Frank Kuittle, Harry Prit-| in Walter, Stohrn, Von Lingren and their usual clinch as they met in the center of the ring. Firpo danc- Argentine’s plunging rushes were ed away from Wills’ right. The Coast League. Los Angeles, 8; San a ce 1, Salt Lake City, 7; Sacraraento, 5. nancial returns for a non-champlon- . Wills doubled Firpo with 4 s pe shaved: : cession. games with the Army, ship bout. hae ty ee They puileaf Seattle, acai + ins Toa Kassis, Albert Van See freshmen upon whom he} Princeton, Georgia Tech, Wisconsin | the American league pennant to fly Gt. this: emoyae wireay eet recelve/ and hauled at each other around Vernon, 3; Oakland, 3. Dorn, Joe Shikany, Vineent Duty,| had counted apparently have left }and Nebraska. | Wisconsin, one of |. gves. Sue banks of the Harlem ar the close to $250,000, while Wills’ share} tne ring, hiting with their free John Murray, George Hol "| college, so It will be will into. Septem. | the bls powers of the Western con-| Potomac. was placed at $100,000. etal at any opening available. ‘Texas. Laague Frank. Bake Ande, elbagyerth, oe oe re pe bd wa pa ram ference and Nebraska, the lone con-| Pittsburgh is also slowly emulating Firpo got in a right and left to the Galveston, | Dallas,, 2. Bolln, Clarence Thompson, Jack | Meehan's team will look like. queror of Notre Dame in the past| a setting sun. The Giants yesterday JERSEY CITY, N. J., Sept. 12—|head which Wills could not block] Houston, 7; Shreveport, 4. Stanburg, Fred Amos, Glenn Wrenn, —————>—_—_ two seasons, have arranged an open| spent an {dle day while Brooklyn One of the greatest radio broadcast-|)1+ no damage was done. Wills Wichita Falls, 3; Beaumont, 1. Ralph Duncan. 40c lunch at Wray's Cafe—Ady.|date before the game with the} won over the Phillies, 8 ta 7. ing features yet attempted, accord:} \.461 with his left and crossed} San Antonto-Fort Worth game Heoslers, but Notre Dame gets ready| The Yankees gained yesterday by winning a pair from Boston, 4 to 3 and 8 to 3, while both Washington postponed; rain. for the Wisconsin game by playing Georgia Tech and tunes up for the Nebraska game by playing Wiscon- sin. Yale, which has slipped out of a lot of her old conservative ways, has BASEBALL QUESTION BOX Tires, Tubes and Accessories If you have some question to ask about baseball— sare gone. Yale plays North Carolina, Georgia, If you want a rule interpreted— Dartmouth, Brown, Army, Mary: S | A land, Princeton and Harvard, There If you want te now anything about a play or a player— really fsn't a set-up on that sched. Look at These Prices ing to radio experts, was accom: 4 Firpo in plished last*night’ when the story of with ie formers The negro waa e WV a Association. at froth the Rinpaide to the Ar. | ant t2 tne Jaw mode Firpo grog: 1 ne ees cast from the Ring: gy. Two heavy body blows follow: gentine. ed but the bell stopped Wills from The story, together with the Aepins following up further. a cheers of the great crowd, was sent] Dory” EIGHT—Wills’ left found Standin Firpo’s body and his right went to gs over @ special telephone ‘wire to a powerful sending radio station In Pittsburgh. A short wave length | the Jaw 08 bh te Sa ha f 1 ‘s heretofore | considered. espe tnnows {with his left but Wills blocked a} Club— Log tee ee Nacion at {Tight cross which followed. A| Washington ..-..- Mit 0 OE MERE Rta fos eae straight right sent Firpo’s head |New York 80 78 backward. The negro was boxing | Detroit . 17 63 Buenos Aires, which re-broadcast the fight Xo Mirpp a compatsors: superbly. Wills landed effectively | St. Louis 70 67 American ae Write to John B. Foster, the man who helped make the ee tachicabiey gchalitte. pinks rules under which the game is played today. If you want a per: || weren't loking for easy-marks when sonal reply enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope, Other, they arranged games on successive Saturdays against Yale and Har to the body in a clinch. Wills} Cleveland -. bi 75 wise your question will be answered in this column. Pere a ani’ hae” th, 30x3 U.S. FABRIC - DE pinches wee Sersring mare. bn ea an Address—John B. Foster, Special Baseball Correspondent || caslest schedule in the country, with || 30x3% U. S. CORD - with a right uppercut. ‘The negro | Chicago . 59 78 of the Casper Tribune, 811 World Building, New York. eee uainst perti|| 31x4 U.S. CORD --------------------- $14.70 landed twice to Firpo's body. They probably will increase its list of con 32x4 so ater ca cion et errata servis DA broke from # Clinch ae the bell rang. (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune.) Secutive victories and claim the WiEHOR SF OR T b Ww. te championship. Firpo up when he started one of : 4 Question—A is on second base and | touched by the fielder with the ball| Princeton has one or 33x4 U.S. CORD -- 32x41, FISK CORD - ROUND NINE—The negro tied two soft his rushing attacks. Firpo lea with B is on third base. A goes to third| in his possession. etettalectcccie bok the winers iN § ¢ H 0 0 L his right and fell into a clinch. They | pittsburgh - - base thinking no one is there, Pit- sie pi His ue fi a as Al the me ye 34x4 U. S. CORD _ Ca eakeny: teach. wes volar | chiseme ‘= 15 64 1639] cher throws ball to catcher who| Question.—If the infielder in try-| get ovex the Navy, Noto Dame.|| 36x6 TRUCK TUBE i ters. The negro’s reach was both-| Chicago ..- 7 626 | touches home plate. A remains on | ing to field the ball lets the ball go| Harvard and Yale. %7 Tyee ering Firpo. Wills stood off and third and B runs home, and is not} through him and the ball hits the| Pennsylvania also has no soft y In order to stimulate tennis as a 38x7 TRUCK TUBE peppered Firpo at long range, land- touched. ‘The umpire calls him out. | runner is the runner out? road in going through a achedule 40x8 TRUCK TUBE if high school sport the board of ath-| ing effectively six one rethout 88 c Is he aN ss Bases ieee runner {s not out.|calling for games with Columbia, tic control has voted to award a|absolute return, rpo was going Answer.—The umpire is wrong. ere is a special rule for this. The| Virginia, Lafayette, Georgetown tninor uport letter to the champfon [away ax Wille’ right struck” his B was not touched when ha reached | theory ia that the fielder has miss-|Penn State and Cornel ALL TUBES 15 PER CENT home he arun, There was no | ed the ball and the runner ts not re. Among the western conferen of the school vaghts ” mM The gro was gal 0 ¥ ‘0. sponsible after that mies. teams, Ohio Stat n The chan ship will be decided| The negro was gaining confidence. G T od force pl: ponsible a ind Mehte \ Yass! an: ex by @ tournament in which 40 en-|Firpo with his right but Wills ames ay ee Question —If a batter gets a clear | program, includ f SPECIAL tries have been received. The | cleverly block#d the blow and Question.—If a batter hits a ball | bit and he twists the bones in hts | Purdue, Towa ago, Indiana We are overstocked with bumpers, both single and near the first base line and the pit-| leg and is unable to run is he en-| Michigan and Illinol 4 ont; and|caught Firpo on the side of the sight elimination wilt preval cher runs and pleks it up and runs | titled to a hit? ieee oR ee m r ght elimination will prevail after | head oming in, Firpo's right hit at American League. double bar, and out they go 20 per cent discount. al en. with raw Wills hard on the head but the Cleveland at St. Louis. across the baseline in front of the Answer.—The batter must reach| games against Nebrask Michigan tr ethos layed on|inegra only | smiled. The bell Only one game scheduled. Sonnet te the Fanner out? first base in some way. He cannot |Towa, Chicago, Minnesota and Ohio ty ‘ so | stopped the fighting in the middle res Answer.—The runner {s not out.| call for a substitute until he gets | State lid il pet elt By A bal | oft on clinch. National League. ‘The runer is never out when the| there in spite of the fact that the| lowa has Obio te, Minnesota, The Lee Doud Motor Co. as ailckly as possible. The first] ROUND TBN—They exchanged |* Chicago at Philadelphia. fielder crosses the line with the ball | rules say a substitute may be put in | Tilinolg, Wisconsin and Michigan. round draw with the place of the|body blows. Firpo protested to the] Pitteburgh at Boston, in his hand. The runner must. be | at any time. It is hell that he must| Chieago has two resting inter 424 W. Yellowstone Phone 1700 Inatches whl be posted Monday |referee for hitting in the clinches} St. Louis at New York. touched by the ball in the hands of | make the individual play that helsectional games against Missourt Wils' heavy right was finding! Only three games scheduled. the runner or the base must be’ starts. and Brown, and family games with} toorning,

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