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SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1925 World Results By Leased Wire ANA DEFEATS SILVA, WEBSTER DUTPOINTS LONG IN RING BOUTS Layoye Fans Find Thrills in Card Staged Last Night in Oil Field Town; Marvin Wilson Loses to Salt Lake Pug. Ernie (Kid), Ross, local featherweight, delivering his usual brand of\staccato punches, won the decision over Benny Silva of Denver following a stellar eight-round bout in the Castle Creek theater at Lavoye last night. The main event between Al (Ternado)+Webster of Bil- lings and Charley (Black Terror) Long of Omaha, was T WIFNDSTIL Ec STAR AT GOLF Former Champion Has One of Best Balls in Any Tourney. card which includ rd tight scheduled Kid has been going the past few weeks and In every fight in wh ated. Elmer fought Wilson, boxing. The rong during as won out Geelish of ah ot © Salt Lake City with Marvin eelish had the margin and won this hough Wilson gave him a strenuous go and th 1 boy ap. peared to good advantage. nk of Casper stopped Pete n in two roun@s ¢ Creek theater at Lovaye for the oc ——— By THE SPORTSMAN (Copyright, , Casper une) NEW YORK, April 11.—One of the outstanding features of the win- ter golf season just concluded was the play of tha veteran, Fred die McLeod, popular profesional of the Columbia Country club of Wash ington The canny little Scot who plays this most baffling of all games so well, with his ‘head well as his hands and has finished right up with the leaders in all the tour, naments in which he has competed this winter. When it is consideréd that McLeod is the oldest profession al, in point of cervice. as well as the oldest competitor, excepting Alex Smith, this is truly remarkable! MoLecd prominent figure in golf more than a score of years ago, when azen, Johnny Farrel, Al Wa Leo Diegel and other young: occupying the limelight, were in swaddling clothes. Wee Freddie won the national championship of 1908. Since that time, he has won various other titles But the remarkable pa yout his areer is that he {s still al com petitor in any tournament he enters, har ze ns well Bec all stat has difficulty getting the tees that - ome of the otters get. Nevert in some ‘manner, he manages to get to the greens in the sime number of shots as the others and then he has a distinct ad- vantage, for he ts one of the best putters in the game. Last year he pursued Farrell hard for Honors in the qualifying round of the national championship at Worcester, He likes this course and plays it well. Watch him in the open on this yout about next June. DEMPSEY KOT YET RETIRED LOS ANGE April 11.— The old and seemingly endless round of statement and denial began here again last night and continued this morning with the retirment of Jack Dempsey, heavyweight ring cham- pion.as its subject. “Intimate friends’ of the some time fighter were quoted last night as authority for the declaration th he had tucked his gloves awe moth balls for good and all. Dempsey indignantly denied ever haying said that he had retired. He added the information that he| had not split wit rns, hig manager, bu eforth Kearns would tied The Ca was packe wee Yesterday’s Ball Scores cific Coast League. nd 10, Los Angeles 11. Oakiand 4, Vernon 15, § Seattle-San poned. Exhibition Games, At Kanaos City— 2 LA 1 Kansas City (Assp) 3 Batterles—Alexarler, Cooper Hartnett; Zinn and Shinault. At Philadelphia— Philadelphia (A) ~ Philadelphia (N) - (Six innings; rain), Batteries—Gro Knight, 0°? as of age. ure, McLeda the distance f, , Farrell At Nashville— Wetroit (A) Nashville (S) Batteries — Wh and Bassler; Benn Mackey. i At Springfiela— &t. Louis (N) Springfiela (W. Batterles—Day a Malone and Sidle. A.) . nd At Oklahoma City— Pittsburgh ( nd Team) Oklahema City Batteries — Sheiton Kling, Tudwick and rick. and Benn, Kno: Fitzpat- At Tuscaloosa, Ala— Cleveland (A) and L. Sewell; Hutte, Ls bert. Schlaifer Is E April 11 of Omaha, has been Jack Schoendorff he round y has to box 0 in match. | —_——_-— | Hunting and fishing The Watson Radio Shor elght no licenses sidy, matchm announced ed Henry Colorade weight champlor of Salt Lake Cit the Elks club Smith rece winning stre club had match t of Canon Cit feather SPECIAL Thermoid Your Brakes Brakes lined for the=price of the lining. No labor charge Warne-Crosby Motor Co. 436 W.- Yellowstone Phone 2610 Jean Dorota, r national indoor tennis champ Rorota, a member of the Fre Davis cup team, and known as Bounding Basque,” is the fir sreigner ever to have won the onors. ‘The Frenchman added to s achievement by helping to cop ne doubles crown as well, Vincent Ichards, 1924 King, didn't defend is laurels in the tournament sorata, by virtue of his stellar play, s expected to ald the French aggre “ation greatly in international matches this summer, Introducing Mr. Salt Creek Busses Lave Casper, Townsend Hotel 8a m and 2:30 p. m Leave Salt Creek Bam andi p m Pus Lei 8 8:30 Dally Salt Creek Transportation Co, BAGGAGE EXPRESS TELEPHONE it ea and Signed for Go. |YOU KNOW ME Che Casver Daily Cribune AL---Adventures of Jack Keefe SS SL RSTTENY) | | ' | | | ! | | | } WHY ARE You A@PPLAUDIN’ JHRT ROTTEN DECISION 2 , [IPINO PETE DESERVES BOUT By FAIR P (Copyright 19: NE YORK, is making AY. April much Ritch In the ged si and the Tribune) Milwau Filipino Mitchell eight times in fans keep 1 kee ft w the Cream City uling for m before fe Martin mwoight title he met Sarami- to in Mitt and the enews. paper ave the decision to Pete. W not appear In the east know, It looks ters were over- ‘ood bet when they ignore saw who never stops The Greb- ts of fost his joes ni ough the prom ooking a this 1 b | from bell to b ckey Wal r n has re er king to good stand clting the fang greatly. nks t Mickey can Greb out and vice versa. Harry will be ri probably get It rer his title and 1 price: for en What CITY SERIES AT ST. LOUIS EO! T. LOUIS, April 11.—Baseball in d the attention of St with the e program Louis toc the Brown! season championship, sterday, ed his Manager Geo. club four-fold last year. er Branch Rickey, however, no reservations in declaring If leading th t agewegation PENH SECOND 1H BIG RELAY LONDON ted Py 111 The As -Cambridge won the ternational mile re ylvani 1 Ox- ond and Ox five 9 OPENS TODAY ardinals and for the me series for the g home with his squad of | | | | | | | | Prunes gost sth: a Lath ce Coit ore tan roe “mpage: Presenting two of America's greatest golfers in their own fields—Walter Hagen and Miss Glenna Collett. They will invade England this year in quest of a pair of Britain's most coveted titles, the British open and the women’s championship. It will be nothing new for Sir Walter, for he haa twice turned the trick, ‘but it will mark Glenna's first attempt to gain foreign honors, SPORT BRIEFS ALBAN light he is ready to fight lew York for $7 CLEVELAND — The. Cley Boxing Commission approved nd bout April 22 betwee Kaplan, world’s featherweight, | Al Corbett, Cleveland, the n mound uis Cardinals on sa NEW YORK, April 11.—Word , to the Ne fike McTigue, w« yweight champion said } aul Berler society , has in- luncheon, she unt over a nine-hole bare feet, seeking the » accrue from walkin, If you hav k about t and | | PHe pruning ft by | Ita we n ne question to all, football, box amateur or pro y er eport— want @ rule interpreted— lf you want to know anything soout a play or player— Write John B. Foster, uneball, Lawrence ucts, and Fair Play on boxing and other profess sports. All are spe u nts of the Casper Cribune, 814 World Buflding, New 1 released pitchers and Joo Martina nt to the Memphis »¢ southern association and Mar | New Orleans in the same Sieh. erie \Indians Best Collegians In Friday Battle | to on Perry, on amateur York @ personal reply seif-uddresse¢ your ques wered in this col | \ CLEVELAND, | Trl ibune.) Q.—Did Harry Wills ever lift Bill Tate out of the ring when Tate was persistent in hotding EH. If so, when and where? In F n in 19 \< | Alabama Tus and the Cleveland Indin outhern 1 to-3 Indians were thelr final ewe fo They al tom at the present may break Id by Ruth? led that way tion for any stion Intel. Ohio The Clev Indians. ® | gram Included s | Jay amd tomorrow with the Cinain. | bu nat! Nationals were the on Ar | one to can leaguers to make m sl wer the Reds who won & layed In Florida, Manager Mendricks expected etart ‘ete Donohue against the dians as @ preliminary to his pr db re seems he t it ni Is out of th nwaer is basel igently y possibilitie ny more years of foot- jrange got at Minok will be lor next ye to} In be I Q.—How ball has Red A.—He | |Giants el in to t te ar W te a w c A 1 P. te a a 1s hi a a t | p ome coming major league the the Handiest location in Ca young batter in| minute walk from Center 7. \NOT Y @PPLAVOIN’ THE DECISION — CHAMPIONS | NY. FOR GAME and Senators ash Toda y at Polo Grounds. NEW YORK, April 11.—New York terrupted its day affairs day for a bplef period to greet its baseball nees in every ams in their f 1925 campaign At the Polo Grounds, the nd Senators, thwarted by fashington yesterday, > renew t 1924 w betts" s and I yn I ek in the sixteenth g uring test. The Yanks have inched the series, 9 to 6. The lants have the edge on thelr to 4 r r Hants n in wer series, while n, the bins met ame of thelr y ——— CUBSWINBY SINGLE RUN ubs hadsa close shave in tity yesterday when the rummed up a ninth inning nd the Chicagoans barely ‘ith a 6 to 4 victory rover Alexander was Kans Kaw ra escape touched seven hits in five innig: rilled feud which began in \CRIME | | | | | THE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEW v r CHICAGO, April 11.—The Chicago | ® veteran for | Rain which has pursued the White| x ich s u across Indiana, prevented heduled game yesterday. <A ame series with Indianapolis ndertaken today. th tw Jim Poole To 6 was | Join Athletics. WINSTON SALEM, 1.—Jim Poole, former first 2an the Portland club ‘acific Coast league left » join the Philadelphia ath! nnounced before departing holdout from the Portland fd that he had b advise sale to the Athle working out with the loc n Pirates Nose Out Victory At Little Rock TSBURGH ame at Chicage ais liad batted out one nd was trying to mak drive into right fie ward sec was stru y went hom He planr in his'team at Memy — See the prize for th he Watson Radio Shop YELLOWSTONE APARTMENTS Weat Yellowstone Ave. PHONE 2750 Three street COMPLETELY FURNISHED JANITOR SERVICE HOT AND COLD WATER FREE GAS AND LIGHTS ULLY EQUIPPED LAUNDRY sper $32.00 Per Month Pay by the Week if Desired biggest trout, « game of too! 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