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MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1925 A Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE FIVE HE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS BEXPECT CROWD OF 1,000 FIGHT FANG AT ARKEON ARENA TONIGHT ard of 32 Rounds With Kid Ross and Billy Papke as Headliners; Speedball Hayden To Scrap Kid Winifrey. Arkeon Daricing academy was erted today from a mecca for World Results By Leased Wire First in News Of All Events YOU. KNOW ME AL---Adventures of Jack Keefe Dear Al: Well Al I and the little woman. is being marred 2 yrs today. I re- member it because my life ins. payments always come the day before. Well Al we have one or Z battles a wk. but wear better than the people in our flat who fights London prize ring rules, that is one of them must be on the floor before the round ends. Well I bought the little woman a GOT Jack, DEAR, SUPPOSE tr DOESN'T BLOOM THE NEXT TIME he A Leave IT TO ME ¥ | GOT WRITTEN, GuaRENTE ES FROM THE FELLA WHEN t GoUGHT tT. RIGHT, EVERY HONDREO YEARS. | HOPE To TELL You (Tt OCES HA,HA T | DION Y ForGeT WHAT OAY THIS 1S @ND 1 BOUGHT 4 NICE LUTYLS CENTURY PLANT IN| FULL GLoom FOR You QuT SACK, THAT ONLY BLOOMS EVERY HUNORED YEARS, DOESN'T Charlie Gross. Semlar verfus Fighting dank to devotees to a boxing arena tiers of seats on all sides to imodate the 1,000 fight fans » expected to attend the fight sunds of boxing to be the Arkeon starting 8:30 o'clock tonigt (Kid) Ross will clash with Papke of Denver and Speed- Hayden of Casper will combat Winifrey of Omaha in four uts in the double main event of the evening. Many local Hight fans attended the workouts of the boxers at the Arkeon yesterday land can testify tat the glove aces fare in the pink of condition. Seats have been provided to ac- lcommodate more than 1,000 fight lcommodate more than 1,000 fight fang at affords an unobstructed e feminine turn- last card ¢ club vith tag Ernie BBilly ball Sid women in attendance tonight to sce the boxers in action. The pro} of fights tonight is sald to be resented in Casp MBferee the bouts. made a did sion on the fi two have learned to his ability as a impres go-and they ve confidence in Kid Phelps versus Mike Lester. Kid McCash versus Ed Haygood. Bob Jones versus Joe Tass. floes Wt Yesterday's Scores National League. Cincinnati, 6; Pittsburgh New York, Brooklyn, St. Louis, 6; Chicago, 0. No others scheduled. American League. St. Louis, 11; Chicago, 4. Boston-New York postponed: cold. Detroit-Cleveland postponed; rain. No others scheduled. Western League. 15; St. Joseph, Tulsa, 7; Omaha, 6. Lincoln, 14; Wichita, 6. Des Moines, 9; Oklahoma City, 5 Denver, & American Association, Toledo, 3; St. Paul, 5. Indianapolis, 4; Milwaukee, 1. Louisville, 19; Kansas City, 3. Minneapolis, 9; Columbus, 11. eferce. Sixteen boxers, among the best to e obtained anywhere, will meet in found bouts to go to a decision by unless the referee stops for stalling or other errors Bn conflict witty the rules of the box- The curtain raiser bout vill begin pr at 8:30 and all Fight fans are advised to be in thelr that time. may be purchased today at » Harry Yesness store, Townsend fhotel, Gladston billiard parlors or he Arkeon, Ring side seats are Is 1.50, reserved $1 and general admis- on In 1 to the two main events six bouts will be as fol- dditi other Warden versus Lou East- nard Blaisdeli versus Kid Tru- Club Standings American League. Ww. L. 4 0 Pet. 1,000 800 -600 500 400 400 200 +200 Cincinnatt | 833 New York - Philadelphia Brooklyn - . Loui: National League, Louis at Chfeago. yw York at Brooklyn. yurgh at Cincinnati. at postponed.) American League. at St. Louls. P (Mor Boston game Why Skinny Folks Take Cod Liver Oil in vitamines food in the world. Because it is richer than any other Doctors prescribe and in ch and for perculosl: malnut and con ence in grown up pepole a producer of weigh flesh—there is not so good. it's nasty tasting, horrible g stuff that often upsets the mach so doctors now are order: # cod liver oll in tablet form: got to take on welg' Cod Liver Oil Co: a taken re elp it yd that if it doesn't put of good healt flesh man or woman in McCoy Laboratories New uthorize Kimball Drug Store, Midwest Pharmacy and Casper Pharmacy and all druggists it for rickets dren anaemia val As ealth: good g in when Coast League. Morning—Seattle, 6; Sacramento, (called 11th to catch train). Afternoon—Seattle, 3; Sacramento, 6 Los Angeles, 1-14; Vernon, 0-6. Portland at Salt Lake City post: poned, wet grounds. San Francisco, 4; Oakland 2 (only one game played). ‘ Southern Association. Atlanta, 8; Chattanooga, 4. Little Rock, 13; Memphis, 11. Mobile, 15; New Orleans, 8. Birmingham, shville, 6. Texas League. Fort Worth, 1; Wichita Falis, San Antonio, 9; Beaumont, 4, Waco, 11; Houston, 8. Dallas, 2; Shreveport, 6. International League. Buffalo, 5; Newark, 7. Baltimore, 8; Rochester, 3. Syracuse, 3; Jersey, 5. Reading-Toronto, no game; rain. Commander Stuart Stops in Capital CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 20. — Commander H. A. Stuart, recently ordered relieved as a receiver of the Teapot Dome naval oil reserve, ar- rived in Cheyenne Friday from Cas- ‘per and will remain here several days on business connected with the receivership, QUESTION BOX if you have some question to ask about baseball, football, box- ing or any other amateur or pro fessiowal sport— If you want a rule interpreted— If you want to know anything about a play or player— Write to Jobn B. Foster, on baseball. Lawrence Perry, on amateur sports, and Pair Play on boring and other professional sports. All are spe- cial correspondents of the Casper Tribune, 814 World Bullding, New York. If you want a personal reply enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope. Otherwise your ques tion will be answered in this col umn. (Copyright, Q holds « four-card hand in draw poker, consisting of three aces and a jack. B has five cards, three sevens, a six and a four. A con- tends that his hand wins, while B says A’s hand is irregular and his hand of no value as it contains only four cards. Who win A.—B wins, as four cards are con sidered a dead hand and have no standing. 1925, by Casper Tribune) Q.—What is the average cost of spring training trips for major league clubs? A.—Hard to tell, ly on where clubs go to trair of the teams go to Florida in these | days and the cost is approximately | nbout the same to each of the teams trave If the teams n about $12 per vel and all, they do not ng poorly. It depends most: | Many | here at they railre think are di Q.—Which results in more deaths to return the price you paid for it Be sure to ask for McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compuond Tablets—sixty tablets—60 cents. One woman put n fifteen pounds in five week © expecially valuable to weak, phildren Cod Liver O11 lets | footbali or boxing? This question is asked to settle an argument. A.—There are no known records kept of casualties on the football field or in the prize ring. Judging from reports, football {* more dan- erous. The death total is about ten & for football and about three fo" the prize ring. These fig- ures include colleges, schools, pro- fessionals and amateurs. Among the well known boxers recent who met an untimely death year years little plant for the present today prize rin Andy ‘Tho Lew Brodie souper once again. I t! IN THREE TILTS To Exactly Six Hits i By JOHN B. FOSTER, (Copyright, 192 Casper Tribune) NEW YORK, April 20. — Three pitchers of the Cincinnati club have done something that three pitchers of the major league baseball had yet to do until this season. They put the hardest hitting club in their league flat on the ground with exactly six hitg- each game. Incidentally they did their share to keep thelr Ohio delegation in the race while this was going on. ‘The first pitcher to pare St. Louls off with six hits with Donohue, in the opening game, And then came Luque, similarly primed and simil- arly successful in the second game d in the third, Rixey added to the Joy Redland by knocking the Cards over again with a six-hit to: tal, £ This feat isn't winning any pen- nant for Cincinnati, but it will have ita,effect upon some loose thinking critics who have not given the Cin- cinnat{ ‘club any show in the race go- ing on this year. It will not be news to a wise manager, because it is con- ceded that the Reds have a pitch- ing staff whieh should do a lot of winning if handled well and if the ball isn’t kicked around too mych. There is qa pennant possibility in Cincinnati! that has been largely overlooked because the Reds have so often promised and so seldom come through. Give that team Kelly, of the Giants, as has been stated before and it would be in the thick of the pennant race until the last curfew of the seagon. Another fact develops in this good work of the three Cincinnati pitchers in question. Hendricks, thelr man- ager, has been strong for keeping pitchers in the south until the last minute before a season starts and Donohue, Luque and Rixey Hold Missourians nant Possibilities Conceded. and hope she takes a liking to it. Well Al I got to get out to the park now and warm up the old hink Hug is saving me for Washington. Jack Keefe CINGY PITCHERS SET NEW RECORD WITH OT. LOUK n Each Game; Pen- this year he had his way. In the old days when Frank Bancroft was business managering the Reds, he would haye had them scheduled from Dan to Beersheeba, especially the latter, for two weeks between Flor- ida and home and pretty well fagged out before the race started. “Banny"” was a fine old scout but @ man of rash judgment about ar- ranging exhibition * games. They don't need exhibitions now. Local support is plenty and if locals. will not keep a team going, scrawny ex hibition games for less than $100 a throw are not going to do any good. Hendricks had his way about the exhibition games and the Reds did not leave Orlando, Fla., until March $1, being the last homing birds to fiy. He got the team into Cincinnati in better condition than it ever has been and within that team there is an idea that it can win the pennant, an idea which should be carefully nurtured. There are five or six decidedly Bill clash wii Arkeon tonight Papke of Denver, who will h Ernie (Kid) Ross ir two main event bouts at one the prominent men on the team who are sure they can take a championship team into captivity this year and if they are not crosse@ in their pur- pose by too much guff they will go a long way toward getting what they are after. ‘The first game of a season doesn't win a pennant, nor do the first three games, but it is mighty seldom in baseball that three pitchers start as Donohue, Luque and Rixey have started Of the 18 hits made by Louis in the first three games, seven were batted by Hornsby and Bottomby Seven-elghteenths is not far fvom half, That is anéther odd turn to the series. This Cincinnatt bunch has a | chance to be one of the St. one-two: | three clubs if that kind of pitching will average until October. NEW Casp YORK, Mike Kelly, owner of the Minneapolis American ciation ball club, that now on he's going to do a strictly Cc. 0. D, bu with the big leagues. Says he’s still waiting for the infielder that Cincinnat! prom- ised to send him as part payment for Hughie Cr now starring at second and as tf 1 YY NORMAN manager asso- from and ys ness IN THE DAYS NEWS | brothers need to April tio: e. Harry has found ading 1 Mullins BROWN sorrow.” the Cincinnat! Reds, was assigned| His boy Tommy to the opening series between the| right hand again on Reds and Cardinals at Cinci this || against Pat M¢ year. Hank got a couple of laughs |now in worse shape out of the game that no one cise 1 ated on. was in on. an he ot Wite over Ohio hes leane a mi-fina husba chair to mor grapefrult—and then blew his t. The moral for this item for hu Eat grapefruit is: your bands your e wa Hay in the various lea pare a nice set of ne oe h inet is the belief gen- of. in eral ficial circles Washington these The expect- resignation of | Secretary of War| Weeks because of ll health has al- eady caused much speculation as to vho his successor vould be Hillis’ lame is one of the hree most promi- nently mentioned, url, Gen- in days ed era ren One rumor Gene New tary of a master Ch war genera} rles De was in Belmount Ohio, Jun 1867. He was graduated from the student academy at Oxford, Mary: land in 1887. Hilles has long been Interested in the care of delinquent children. He was superintendent of the boys’ industrial school at Lan- caster, Ohio; superintendent of the New York er asylum, treas+ urer of the New York child labor commissic In 1909 Hilles retary of the U s secretar was resistant sec- 8. treasury. He President Taft in man of th committee | off for $39,000 @ y St i estir ones te that baseball Statisticians average big uses 25 dozen includes the Di carry to the plate as ornament LATE SPORTS PARIS—E South American ho the honors at the races. Three of his he two of them s other finished ious welter s | speak his plece, Englishman Bermends | Wells traveled all over two years, whipy the promote him went evrybod Ther continued his been forced to m bi and went through them he did members ¢ Martine Hoz owner ng I Champs | like that ¢ hopes to long odd. Lle nh th Frankie NEW YORK—E automati of the Brooklyn t the death o announced. ward f becomes pr ational teague Hbbet ve ally a Charles it wa NEW pressing clar R torily, his YORK—Because of a strain ed muscle Helen Wainwright will not attempt to swim the English chan nol this summery she. announced Gertrude Ederie, her elub mat make the attempt alone, PHILADELPHIA front pag J in a survey of eight 1 papera made t School of Minance a the of Pen news spa ST. PETERSBURG, Fia.~-Walter Hagen, British open golf champion and holder of the unofficial world's title. signed tor a contract c president of t Golf and Cour a th By FAIR PLAY 19 per 20.—In to Dempsey's success in Wills fight ew PADDY MULLING MEETS ILL LUCK Tommy O’Brien Injures) Hand in Battle With Pal Moran. Tribune) addi again Paddy cause for O'Brien 5 fritz an nd i when re it a good shot of doug the projected meeting in Ben in here Ace Hudkins the e ng everything « jus y Harvey, a square has been sitting orf the side lines tening to all the claims of the weights and now ris Charley nt ly is guilding e{the destinies of that transplanted | t fo ¢ his owr sa gC 4 the same 1 deal SPORT BRIEFS f crime ling ea Wha the wn orn of | ——$—<—$—$—<—$__ REDS AGAIN UPSET FORECASTS, CLEVELAND RETAINS ITS LEAD, ST. LOUIS DE YORK forecasts of the baseball pre received another jolt yesterds the hands of the revolting Circ Reds when they further into the cellar, Luque ing fh his second victory of th son, 6 to 2. The Pirates made four hits. Cleveland, {die by rain, the American league lead. Onl: game was played in the junic cult. St. Lous h of four straight, deluging the Sox with 19 hits, includipg homers to win 11 to 4. NEW April 20.- “Lapor’s Hope Lies in Elimii ” Declares Hoov: Jommerce Secretary ferring in a recent speech growth of interest by lab responsibility for the fon whole economic machir he n the labor pect tenance ¢ ent n real increa | production the elimi of waste What I \ferring to industry irises fron industry a whole,” said In discussing the relations labor to the problem of bett ordination to Hoover sald labor deserved t ticipate in the gains made result the ‘elimination of and he felt that from the s: made in this way labor woul¢ to expect ent wages wages “The and the advan can of | savings we through the amplication through increase igh elimination es, is bound to be diy the consumer he said. be divided over labor service and contentment Q ter of fact it will be ¢ sver capital because capital cheaper with increasing securi |, 1¢ | ties ty 1 turing of col to would of our concern we examine an older regin capital consumer Self-Interest of nd the “Intelligent those refer would ider of concerns whic to not able this possible ommon! as ers a olvir be cor ago we ha leved this endencles Nor are an a8 based upon self-interest in production intelligent self-in with perhaps a Uttle larger y of that salt of altruism the impulse to personal |plishment and responsibil widespread num sand te “Be of donment e in a would be a rash mar we are final industri here a great meth t which iT ion is tO be attained wit preservation of private indust initiative and full the Individual. It is idle to that there are at times no cc of interest between the 2 employer, But w an of activity thoir interests it ie the part of statesmanst both sides to organize this ik of interest rder to lim! area of cor There is an tity of In in the ell ¢ ' uate. In on the in than e Spring forced Pittsburgh retained ‘oke its losing streak Hoover, wages wages in more efficient type of waste in eliminate waste, the maintenance of pres Just millenni ray developme: should colncide and} Seanor and Grey Win Golf Match and Littlefield when the ed a challer mach over munity golf course Sunday Seanor and Grey won the match one up, the being in doubt until the putt! ned by the mem bers t fome green. The FEATS WHITE SOX pace with defeating Brooklyn in game the greater York series, 4 to 3. The St. Louls Cardinals plished the double feat of tr the Chicago Cubs and third place as a resul a pitching perfor: ice by Dic who allowed only four hits, Hornsby, National league champ, failed to connect four attempts and the king of the Cubs, Catche to turn back ont urves for a bit. Cin: New result iB was the f pt ay innati ts second of a uncing hem for com: {first round featured by ¢ y which Country club golfers n the sixth hole, Hard Hamilton and Littlefield score down to one up for and Grey at the end of n . The second nine proved a r nor and G arr some onls £0 n had th three down playing held th Seanor hol and fintshi: erman Rogers batting safely in e run tnett iy one or cll White three 5 uP. A return game is promised in t near future which will be pla over the Country club course. WASHINGTON.—The Ar pedition headed by Millan will sail “fro: Maine, a week earlier t Date of suiling is now set 20. was unab! | erman’s fore in our history, for co-operative is easier to summon today before and more certair. deal with ¥ t to strengthen tt bet rela and em ination er. re er to the} it NEW YORK. — ng ke \ in nin de yer at the which r a large part in| questions. Nor is. labor's that of distasteful speedi the ultimate production human wrecks, It of where the industry Me in where labor can pla the field of identity in-} not in the field of reduced wage or longer hours, but in the multiple directions of constructive xction, decreased unemployment, decreased intermittent and season al employ final extinction of | individ int of eff a 1] helpfulness better method |broad policies, and thereby hip of | ¢ productivity, And er co-| has a right to insist upon its Mr.|of these savings.” o par s the waste av 1 1 Here’stheenemy to skin disorders! Se up to nervous the stu wastes of to labor, part in te f pres or in lies ESINOL, —a gentle, heal- ing ointment that soothes its way into the pores and attacks the sourceofthe 4 trouble. The first touch relieves the itching. burning and soreness and| and the skin usually gets well fn | quickly and easily unless the | trouble is due to some serious internal disorder. It is nearly | flesh color so can easily be ui on exposed surfaces. It costs Jittle and goes a long way. When the skin is once re- stored to its normal condition, the dajly use of Resinol Soap ia enerally sufhcient to keep it nealthy, Ideal for the com- plexion, bath and shampoo. RESINOL? DON’T MISS IT TONIGHT ‘@##- 32---Rounds of Boxing—32 AUSPICES a and c nation am re is the which m bad ion of oover reased labor a part | BUENOS AIR: Argentine the Itallan sinted | CHARLE Charles nal kk and ce D. Hilles, committe Repub man from & leading figure clreles will be- | make ion inven: skill 1 should secur livided | ns ARKEON ATHLETIC CLUB 2---Main Events—-2 Ernie (Kid) Ross Speedball Hayden Casper’s Favorite Casper vs. vs. Billy Papke Kid Winifrey 3 Denver’s Wildcat | Omaha so 6—OTHER BIG BOUTS—§ LOOK THEM OVER % TOOTS WARDEN LOU EASTMAN "i? MISSOU PYLE KID TRUGILLO* CHARLIE SEMLAR FIGHTING GROSS KID PHELPS MIKE LESTER é] KID McCASH vs. ED. HAYGOOD 2é 4 h we busi tl ban a terest, | propor found accom: | ity to] e a ly vs. vs. va. vs h the of of} argue | onflicts aploye re which | ‘BOB JONES vs. JOE TASS SHOW STARTS PROMPTLY AT 8:30 RESERVED SEATS NOW ON SALE At the Townsend Hotel Gladstone Billiard Parlor Harry Yesness Store Arkeon Dancing Academy GET YOUR TICKETS EARLY up on| entit it th 1 iden: | 1 Admission 18 Ringside $1.50 Reserved $1.00 more General Admission 75c er be