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PAGE EIGHT Che Casper Sunday Cribune World Results T First in News By Leased Wire Of All Events GIBBONS-TUNNEY BATTLE IN JUNE IS HELD CERTAIN ~ MATCH MAKING GIRLS START SOMETHING WITH | One of Bascbals Best JOMMSON HIT | CAMBRIDGE ROWS AGAINGT TIME ‘BASEBALL CHALLENGE: LEAGUE "FOR RUNS IN TH GE FINISHED To INCLUDE LUNCHEON CLUBS “rps INNING AS OXFORD SHELL Io SWAMPED [rea Tiitye veunaupecred An payeatl Classic on Thames Has Unfortunate T By CONKLING FITCH rst inning off ralter son 6 *): FIRS 4 (If WEEK A service club baseball league is a certainty for Casper ar haawee von. aiuteseiieeal s Ending but Oxford Was Trailing Ten with the starting of practice sessions tomorrow afternoon | which enabled them to beat the | ~ by the members of the Business and Professional Women’s | raminera sere Lengths When Accident Occurred. Polo Grounds to See club. | tira engths p : an ieacviter the Glants in the four | F Since.the challenge was issued on Friday, the novelty of Battle Between ast | the challenge i r sex who compose the club, games of the exhibition series tha Boxers. have been played LONDON, March 28.— (United Press.) —W hile a game betta teh CS tek) It was a costly victory for the | Oxford crew was pulled from a sinking shell near the Ham- Reade : Giants as Drpnkle Frisch, cap! mersmith bridge, Cambridge paddled across the finish line Se ee eet inning {an easy winner in their 77th annual rowing race on the after he had sprained his ankle slid- | Thames river this afternoon. ing into second. @ Oxford was forced to quit when a wave swept over the ‘ Arthur Nehf and Virgil B bow of the shell, but even if bad for- pitched for the Giants and Dean adn't’ interfered, 3° wag’ evic Gregg and Stan Coveleskie worked| gent that Oxford would lose as the | j for the Senators after Johr had} Cambridge shell was ten lengths been relieved. ahead, with half the distance coy- eet cy By HENRY L. FARRELL ill f TANRANEY | side NEW YORK, March 28.— fp Tom Gibbons, one of the I challengers for the world’s U heavyweight champions r foot the field k al men who r 2 — . ; mis are membei of t © oth ser- ets Ena ered when the accident happened, and Gene Tunney, Ameri Frisco and Lon Beach Sioe/alobavot ahelcliy. Cambridge got a good break in light heavyweight champion . g cm g the tos a choosing the lig eevee! Aone | ¥ =, Inasmuch as the other clubs have Lees Ceitscat (tite wee NOD mu be fF Links Selected for | not hela tuncheon meeting since | | ere sunvraxeasstheustworecreter the challenge ¥ issued, {t {s im- | 2 bat cay ee a pepe Pla | pessible to. forecast personnel jumped away against a northeaster- Tithe sDeerre h-make y. misiottheimale gender! Bat | ly gale that had whipped the viver ‘4 Syed : é teas wanes Maan aRALtHe into high waver. Under more Eddi M E d turning f Chica BY THE SPORTSMAN demonstrate gen-| vorable tidal condition mbridg e Martin Expecte Kane | ce ght 1925 TI yer Tribune) | y and start trafn Lael se raigitwretrine chin T R i Ti | i ved Be Bnet pent ace | and ted by two lengths at the mle | o Retain Litle in : ; h the ladies squi | mark. R B I ued to the Rotary | | The Oxford crew was having s0 | ecent Bout. * . Kiwanis Club and i | much trouble against the rough | ee ; spolltan ‘Club: Itrte'a know |! = i : j ny running current that Cambridge By FAIR PLAY = E fhctikthats thease (elute Noun Beaatz6e Beet Aline Gee St. Louls Cardinals’ star, and one of tne! S, : T oa N 4 | was leading by nine lengths passing | (<,,,) he a8 Hise einer is : several versatile baseball’ players | has ied the National League in ibacitng, arabiistlng'a\ bet sete tai pring Lraining at Notre} tie Hammersmith pridg. and was} ORY GR starch 35 —Can you ‘ st within their respective organizations. | ern play of 424 last y : at Gas D: h more than 150 yards ahead at the} iiaging a boy winnin orld y the country.|/the United States. It has always| other tu excel Hughey Duffy's mark of 438, the gumee highest tittes g | Nearing the Hammersmith bridge | known and respected when he went purses, ideally | been Jooked upon as a game for the average. Photo shows closeup of Hornsby and in batting action, i Material. | the Oxford shell had been swamped } into the title bout that his name and PP nd of te le sex but the ladles of the Bus- s ‘ almost half full of water. The Cox-| boxing achievements do not appear } t ess and Professional Women's By LAWRENCE PERRY. swain was standing in water up tO) in any record book? Jarry V Club Intend to debate this issue on s knees barking the stroke. ‘Thou Nia amebanl Ciscoe haat eae Copyright, 1 Casper Tribune) bealle: babec) tS. stood almost | Charley Rosenberg, the new ban- er wilt uate stralrit BW YORMMMarch 28.—Amons | stupetied on the river bank tamwelght king, ts such a boxe he falr sex will start training Notre Dame's little army of 217 foot-| * ie 5 Three years ago Rosenberg, who a’ tomorrow afternoon on the baseball ball candidates now indulging in Finally as the crowd started the ip bee bu~ Aiamond loaned f hel: by Saas sf ai t * | ways had a champlo: , local ma e many future Laydens, Crowleys he Oxford coxs ge jarry Segal hi 12 n pater jchelepnens | **-| waved his hand to the referee's boat | tO Harrs a Sh ETE Harry D. McCorme Stuhldrekers and Millers are to be Danny Lee. tes of the eastern qualifying rot same—May with 18 holes each a of the Mountain > set for May|company. This mond, situated found? in a token of surrender. Launches | “7 aparece Pat to allow the Far t of town is 1 by the tele | catia Jashed out from the shore and tow- ee was a good drawing card and * ‘ r XM Miraculous as {t- may seem, there | Gashed ™ ela a if SE ee > reach Worcester 5 “comipaniy! = fs more than one potential sar ea, | ed ths sinking shell to the banic |! demand by all the promoters. This lack for base- vorting on the soft turf at Notre | Where the crew v dragged to a ay byt kod cleratp to sec! tcher’s masks, Dame. At least that {s the whisper. ppb ie ar ebes use promot- fety. ers, wanting Lee, had to take Rosey diamond — outfits. The} SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., March two fought in Philadelphia som Rockne {is a great coach, This | vote feet eae wee stntost yan Elks ha d the ladies all the| 28.—(United Press).—-Young Strib-|time ago. Stribling was given the| does not mean that he is great only |15 lengths in'the lead «when they| too ‘ 3 baseball equipment which Is ng of orgia took a 1v-round de-| nod in that bout. | as a teacher of the game. His .| saw the plight of their opponents iy Spratt wei Vals abet by the Elks lo This equipm cision from Tommy Loughran of| ‘The first round was even and both | ness has an encompassing quelity.| The Cambridge shell then slowed | 1 Holl Ne fiir ong. ne king No te jis every di Philadelphia, In a. slow fight here| men from the start were warned by | He knows material {n the roug | down almost to a standstil. until the cecal fy 4 ny, aw- had. bee:. rescued, the roost of bantam gamecocks. Ri The Cambridge boat was paddled | val managers regarded him as a across the line a winner “in 21:2 good plugger and safe to trust in the Under the turbulent conditions of} ting with a boxer who hada repu- | Oxford o: hairman of | this afternoon. Refere Wainwright for question-| ter than any man {fn the country c, and Miss] Stribling appeared to have a slight} able tactics. Loughran seemed to| he knows how to develop it. A ness manager | advantage in five rounds. Loughran| be swinging low und Stribling was| he knows where it grows. But some Gertrude Kamps, announced y that an admis kk one and four were even cautioned for holding. of his new material fs no‘ so rough Ba van 9 c er Pra Fenar: He sion will be charged for the games| ‘The bout was staged at Fi | “Loughran had the shade in the| this spring, it ia sald. For two or| the river and the eage)witr which | tation to protect. Rrankle, Genaro. first 4 tles will qual-|hetween the clubs and-the proceeds | baseball park before a crowd esti-| second canto, but from tha. time on| three years, looking forward to the | Cambridge took the’ stro! ee ce |areaxpn’ -Aiserbee ele tara ; {fy in the eastern and middle west-| used for the educatlonal fund of the| mated at 20,000, t was list-| seemed unhble to head the Georgfan.| time when the Four Horsemen | last milc and @ half, the time was | Pion On ose ne eel elven that . ern divisions and th « ill] Business 2nd Professional Woman's | less throughout. Each man seemed| Neither man seemed adle to deal| would be turned out into the world | ¢xtraordl as'the record for the |' D0! Sy eacae! eo He avinces ‘ | - | f : 14% mile course 1s. 18:29, the champicn would score a quick ; be allow for | Club. This fund ts used to assist| afraid of the other, and far from out anything approaching punish-| pasture, Knute, they say, has had j 4% mils Meirtdeiamelth | nobkouth BacrRawey naclenlyiatea : | play girls in financial distress, so that| being the “grudge” fight {t had been | ment. Loughran dretv blood -trom| his eyes open and in more than one| | Although it was the flat tine tn | ‘tol ual Hite tn tt ood shape i =a the money collected over expenses heralded, it seemed to be something| Stribling mouth in the elghth and| secondary school of the middie west | {ho history of the citssie, that & Dae later icevanbodlthisitent 0” aes will be use@ for charity purposes.| more in the nature of a petting] Stribling returned the compliment in| has watched, even supervised. the | Crew had’ quit when t nie ai anyas Cail’ Dhdnes whe) ark iconadnsen < |The girls willwear bisomers’ and party. Epa sriaee ‘ development of young stars, Now| 10h oon wattiing for two miles | one of the hardest punching feather- : nthe | knickers and if anyone thinks that| Loughran had been expected to} The crowd showed Its displeasure | he has stretched? out his hand to| Sameness In battling for two Miles | ond Ut the hildesl pen eee belt ; they will be slow {n getting to first | tear {nto the Georgian and get re-| repeatedly. Both fighters were| gather them in; for they will be | 28@/nst conditions th: - were almost » Aihe . pe RA PN adsl. 3 3 tS ; ‘ hopeless. It wad learned tonight | carefully groomed by John O'Brien. 7 mi base, a surprise is in store for them | venge for what he claimed to have | “booed” because of apparent inabil-| needed in the coming fall aera tritiated t insid Mt 1 O'Brieh alwayal thought: twide when Ne ‘ . because many of the girls- have| been an adverse decision when the’ ity to stay out of the clinches. ‘The;fact, thal. 286) neni aren ae ee eo eee ne eee uiine| plokine cnponedtattes: his shes cana’ ; 4 blayed ion baseball: teamawhilarat + spring football squad at Madison— | Oxford shell prevent dela tail Nh ar seca inte Hee he 4 Pa ud} CHICAGO— tending universities. three times as many as ever before | ing. age 2th Ai Spat in siren thee tind 4 : Denn 1 li- | ket ball champions from all sections! 4. A. Siade, superintendent of —shows that George Little, the new Itty tanloc Kta-iahe siakie Tene A 1 that to | of the Un ates will gather schools) has kindly. donated the, use |). NS athletic director and fvotball coach, PENN RELA y ee tia’ beara tf at ove Suey? t p int ring | Monda annual prep cham-] of the high school baseball dlamond is Jumping right into the situation. o Redghbeey teas ae a by t 1 he di ex} s onship t staged by for the baseball games the As assistants, he has Jimmy Uter- } sosenberg was accepted by han~ | , for the baseball games after the y tams and-featherwelghts wheneve ! : pt | University « 5 Practically | schedule {6¥ the champlonship ‘com. 4 Itz, former star Michigan quarter- TEAM ES Sn eee eee ee ) notice every state union ts re petition has been arranged. The 4 4 back cider cerader ce <formertacyy | Ga“bard ‘ana’ olten Sagatnetviue as < One « a 1. Drawings will be made Mon-| members of the club expect to make | leon the: Badger teem. | | fevalalithe counts: aa oie y,| day afternoon at | aaatti Mis chants yy The spirit at Camp Randall is re- | TO ENGLAND eae eo as ; 1 t 1en came Eddie “Cannonball” 4 njal g fund by selling refreshments or ported as being an tmprovement on 2 } | day nigt | sessions in the ball p The girls 4 las 4| anything seen there in years, and Martin to the front with a rusi A mart ew a . | Sil retain valltthe oontexelokaxet there is every prospect that Wiscon-| 5 < in , they. picked ‘on Rosey 2 saya i as long as possibie’for | _ CHIGAOG—Wayne Munn,. claim: | in their own oreatileation — sin will be more of « factor in west- | | NEW TORK, /Margh 28—(United | safe eustomér and yet ons whovcap ret dseny lq Py orld's a 4 Pra arn 00 aa s year | Press) Pennsylvania University's ed on to give the fans a run } : favorite to win his % | with un- | (United Press.)}—Sixteen starters will| Jockey club of $42,259, plus entrance!“ y¢ frapward has sny decided plans | @sainst an Oxford-Cambridge team pair met three times and } Tits sahishates ts ued 1 to he | go to the post tomorrow in the sixth |and starting fees totalling approxt-| for yucking up her football eystent {in London on April 11, sailed today | when Rddie was crowned champion : Iinunelilig/awrtetl Traded, annual renewal of ythe Coffroth| mately $13,000 will be awarded the| they have riot been revealed — in {OW the Carmania. The team and eub- | he willin eed to take on Rosen- BNE: Monae Ia aCe iena teen ‘ handicap, richest turf event for) winner. Second prizo ts $4,000; third| spring practice, Robert Fischer 1s| stitutes consisted of Everett Lee M st fight at the ban ; et ered eB tL the plate 1 yet | horses of all « 2,500 and fourth $1,250. lth charge as usual. It has been | S00, Oliver McDonald, . Raymond | tamiwelght limit. But this time Rosey 4 Wolfie’ leant teen ON RIT und swith regular 1 s}| S. M. Newman's Chilhowee, with} The winning jockey, besides $6,000] thought that Major Daley would be | Wolff, Kelther Snibley, Charles E.| was not #0 enfe. He had worked up ‘ alia | 1® captain of tha women Jockey “Chick” Lang up was a/from his employer, will receive a| appointed head coach, but evidently | Rogers, Wharton Allen and Janison|& left jab and short right uppercut : reineach cea wame be-|. The Tribune has posted a beaut{-|2 to 1 favorite over the field on the} $10,000 home in Sun Diego from the! this report was born rather of the | Schwartz. Lawson Robertson, track | to meet Martin's tearing-in tactics H n the Unt ty of Chicag 3} ful, lovir to t \ eve of the western turf classte,| local jockey club and the winning| wish of certain Haevard men than | Co@ch at Pennsylvania, did t ac-| and through 15 hectic rounds proved ; y 1996 1 e gridiron} Winning club 1 baseball cham-| which carries $50,000 added money | horse will be awarded a silver plated] of anything in the way of concret | company the team his superiority ‘ { forte of Tit| Pionship tourr Recordi n|as the rich stake for the winner, | drinking bucket | 3 | ———— | mes ; Ehosala) tia Pesach! mies) mae eee ay | ‘ARMY POLO CINCY WINS Italian Steps Off Ten} »:» ‘ hay, will also. face t wx Fast Cage ay Svoclte Bae eee TEAM ay 1 7 T 1 I { ! t ray s the seasor vy DW 4 y : Thousand Meters at = ‘ te I Olive B : LCAMS LEAVE > win not ve surprising tf Harvara | : aerate se § Chrystal t | football shoula be conducted hy : | 5. soem : hast race. \ on, Mart turf expert For Chica 0 committee of three, rather than by | NEW YORK nited DETROIT. Mich., March 28. (Unit: ‘ ant Myrtle J Alice Boal | cance Magee Nemec ppt GO | « singic head coach Prese)—Me Army | ed Press).—Cinctanat{ won the inter velle ‘da Berquist # fa AB | + polo team w defend the tn tional Y. M. C.-A, baxket ball t ‘ M 2 lee _Berqu Jand a quarter distance | natlo . M. C. A. basket ball tour } I r ARMORY ore PEE | Kernen Sykes, Madalyne| ‘rhousands of racing fans poured oe So ie YH ternational military champtonship| nament tonight by defeating Detrolt ; iis United Pr Seabrig Thompson, Jennie into Tianna auriae the dee | DENVER, « Cold., “March —| |against the British army team at| in the finals, 35 to 25. Cincinnatl : Tes TE: 1 F Hi 1D Loveland joecOld ‘Town’ gambling casinos, | (Umited Press)—Six Rocky Mountain | Ms . | Hurlingham tn June, eailed today} hag held the champtonship for the 3 mpion 6f the Olympics in 19 BUFFAL ¥., March 28—| > —— | saloons and dance halis prepared to| Nish eehool basketball teams left to for England. Twenty-five mounts| only two years the tournament has ‘ rapes s ; ‘ ted Pises)-< B00 on the soc. | ( lif 1 ie, I ee cca e doe | lay for Chicago where they are en-| were taken with the teani. The| been staged. } CAC gai it hia . Pit ae aturornia {8s | roan ecriesthe aitraas Bandavenoa (tered in the national meet conduct: squad consisted of Major Louls A tee ‘ era the outa t : the-fikeeibn [were popular attractions of the|d_there by, the University of Chi-| Beard, Captain of the team; Major | Automobiles 1 tance w! n the { t Defe d B arly arrivals tonight. The border| “8° ; A. H. Wilson, captain Charles H.| DETROYT—Practically every mo 7 t of the M 1 r ‘ e eate y | cates, which normally close at 9| TWo. Greeley, Colo., teams have} Gerhard, captain Peter P. R tor plant {n Detroit will be operat ’ mes t ton} 44 ¢ ‘s | p. m. will hold open two b later | been entered in the meet, They are) Uleutenant Eugene McGinley, Lieu-| ing at capacity within a week, a i He lowere previc A. I f t ii rd T Sunday night by government Greeley High, Colorado champions, | — tenant John A. Smith anc showed. The Ford . t { J T . ~ “ee | . e ry . “ en dd cava en Ww ” ay } cord of 45.50 46 ar ered ; F 4 G. Dolan, | Stanto CaM sss Jand vanqulshers of Windsor, Colo.,| “A fight card, including several | °Tl!sted cavalrymen wh : has increased pro 1 yor ¥ ft 45:26 1 y ‘ | st year’s national champions, and| fast bouts, will be one of the feature | ** S7°°™ 000 a day and the ; { ; 3. af | ' ‘eachers igh, inter-mountain| attractions at the smoker to be held | tae | Dodge factory to 1100 a day. ‘ \mer (te ae w boxes r mplons Wednesday evening at the Knights BEEPS pe Mee d | MER ao tr TT t y } Rae Pes. Faas ce ev nngarg | Morrow. Officials 40,000| Laramie, Wyo., champions, en-|of Pythias hall by Natrona, Camp, |, DE=? WATER, N. J.—The $1,000 Lumber i ey 1 the four mile | aetatean nace Acai” ate |\peraons would witness the race | trained their home town for Chi-| No. 331, Woodmen of the Wi | 000 lead ethyl plant of the Duponts SEATTLE—The West Coast Lum ‘ : nd 3 : _ dete versity of Southern | '"Chiinowee, the favorite, Holds the | cago tod The boxing bouts and emoker wit! | !O%*4 tore than a month agoAvhen | ber association's official barometer i el ler ¢ Pari- Mutuel loess tabiai ka mile and an € nd a mile and| Albuquerque, N. M., Tonopa be staged after the regu siness | %, Coven workers fell victim to] for the week ending March 21 ; 1 a f ; ah Ben? three quarters Am anstrack rec-| and St. George, Utah, were also re-| meeting of the local o AN palocacaehe gah ng resumed 1c | showed 101,337,293 feet manufac- : : ee y Clarence of U8, < famous thoroughbreds | Ported on theh way to Chicago | Woodmen of the We ure of Its product, designéd to give-| tured, 104,801,160 feet sold and 89. 4e it r I mes star, anc t Bn fire fear Patou | —— ite ‘ ded t greater power motor fuel 828,951 fee 5 i B > I ing include M xtend 28,951 feet shipped. { his new records \ i a the outstanding A an mile record, | ‘ nente \ ’ 1 was cart « I I t ron Long's’ Cheery Tree, George enjoyable evening dict , 20 8 . s redicted shoulders of his| tah Seen”: t 1s throw and « General Thatcher and| those who attend intrymer aa | laced 4 in nut, while | H Cotton's Sunspero | = | io, jt was announced by of. es {ua ant won the shot put and| Jockey J. D. Mooney, who piloted B t 7 | ade eight n et a | oh LAKE CI Utah, Mar placed ‘ond 1 he discus apd] Black Gold to victory in the Ken- oston By aves Wed ' ecords while he was setting a new! { Govern rge| 100 ya ash, the only place Stan-|tucky derby, will ride the Cotton —— e do expert crati | 49,000 meter +record per : t| ford obtained in the sprints, entry and E. Barnes, who won with} PITTSBURGH, Pa., March 28.— T AO . Pr ting and packing The new marks made we 4,000, | @ comm of three men to regu-| One of the big features of the| Runstar in last year’s Coffréth, will] (United Press.)—Willie Ritola, run-| rum Indians ESTIMATES FREE ; 7,000, 31:06 miles, e racing in Utat |meet was the performance of Wil-| be up on Phusala, the French star. ning under the colors of the Finnish 8,000 meters, 5; five na bill recently passed| liam Richardson, the Cardinal} Eleventh hour entries {ncluded| American A. C., established new N. T She ; Le middle. Sigubeeaacver: esse ssa | Bren tDERlOREb or easenta aman tees tworana tbtes! ane]. Bry PRTWARBDRG SP, use atrona Transfer, Storage & ia 9,000 meter 40:10 l tale wi 1e only state { 1¢ | ripped off the 880 yard run in| Johnson, son of Hiram Joh n, and| races at the 117th field artillery { 238.—(United Prese)—The Boston 17 43:09 4-5 wert to opera ys: | 1:55 25 meconds, and placed second| Rock Heather from the jes of| door track carnival here tonight ‘aves bunched hit ic Fuel Cc hed hits off ¢ mpan 2, y azote FS tem, a simila the |in the 449 yard dash, forcing Miller,| J. W. Marchbank | Paavo Nurmi, who was. the ana beakiihe Thalans ‘ 0) p y re t t t c 4 | Colorado legis) » laid | his tes mate t win in 48 3-5] ppro: ately 0,000 will go to n of the meet, wo na £ ‘ t ‘ 1 t 1 for ag ] Colorado tex ils f oun r | Ape eo f M3 880 of ) will t n of tt 1 won th todas It was Uhle's first PHONE 949

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