Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 1, 1925, Page 8

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_—STIGEDAT ABKEON ON MONDAY 2 PAGE. EIGHT World Results By Leased Wire | tna (EN FOUR-ROUND BOUTS TO BE ! You AVE THE I SIGNAL, SACK— WHEN 1 SAY, WINIZ, You WINK AND WRENN WALLIE | SEES YoU WINK HELL KNOW ITS HE Wir Q@ND Eddie Moon and Kid Lane Head Card With Hallock-Matterly Go Between Rival Refinery Men, Next in Line two snappy main nts have rd to be staged by the Arkeon Monday night, according to | by “One-Round” Hogan, famous Ernie (Kid) Ross, Casper favorite, will | reason that the promoters and able n len four-round bout been booked for the fight « Athletic club at the Ar an announcement toda loca] matchmaker. not be seen in action for the CENATORSHOLD == eon or Che Casper Daily Cribune j FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1925 Rah eS eee GENE TUNNEY IN GOOD SHAPE or Monday miki Fighter Admits It in| Lonluiays: dé Starting Training for Kid Lane Mexico, nd F Never-Say-Die Spirit), Is Kept Alive by |2: “Bucky” Harris. | “rn By JOHN B. FOSTER Bs two und bout. Monday 1 four-r¢ i : e rt I New Mex # | tay 1—The 90 Mee ay Gibbons. , and world | ¢ Pia wh sdovateane lk By FAIR PLAY. 3 a | bune) seancr i Tun 4 1 spea fight | Joe Roach of Amarillo, T 145 peers Dre The Washingtons, it must be yunds, vs. Clinton Lester Cas: id Ledladl x finest. lot of comeb NaS! Corinda I know I am stronger, said, | players in the game today, Their | "iyo" chat’ of \Bloux. Clty, Town,| An4,2 think, J ama better boxer abhorence to a lick eve sta Warden’ oP C n ever before. I don’t think the the last sk defensive one, so far pounds iko of Casper, W , v8. Battling Stubbs pounds. sf Caspe rl'Phelps, C, B. broom 0% half of the ni: them admired of all men Critics ee" them in/1 to get on th igh nee to pounde both gon. The Moore of the C. B. & Q.| how a PAOY OR eTRHE -5 EDS mie cals ee tthe, Uakrown. 7 )Satt. ‘This {s something they have Secrpohe abt eth et Si ¥ not yet been called upon to do. If Gibbons tnkes after his brother ppe r, 100 pounds, 98 he. will be able to Mike, howe digest a whe | Mike’ had or his gamenese t I that would be! If | opportunity le no » team could t | dow his courage hedule in adyance } | - < the stands every day of | season, for the far i be tak American Leagune. | ing no nees of missing one of | Team W | those hatr-ra ninth inning fin-| Washington | ishes. | Phila | | WOULD MEET MUNN AGAIN M TRACK STARS CHICAGO, 1.—Stanislaus Team— L. Zbyszko, heavyweight wrestling | New ¥ 4 champion {s willing to meet Wayne Cincinn: 5 “Big” Munn tn a return match at Chicago -- ‘ 571 | any time and any place he announc oie Brooklyn 7 417 | eq today in a telegram to promoters Accompanied by a large delega- | >iadelph 6 arranging his app nee here May | tion of local rooters, the Natrona | St Louls 5 z county high school track and field | Pittsbursh 8 or rea aquad left this morning for} Boston Sree ae Qi: Glenrock to compete in the tri feels that he has full: The telegram read. “I 4 | “Rosey” Ought to Be Big Toad in Little Puddle With Braves pitcher with the Giants in the years that McGraw's men have been hog- ging the National league, should | be gleeful over the deal which | "| has sent him to the lowly Braves. | Ryan would haye been a regular’ “| pitcher a couple of years ago on | the average ball club. h veterans for the work. “Rosey” Bill Ryan, young yho cut his eye teeth McGraw, owever, depended mainly on his “PORT BRIEFS LOUISVILLE, Ky.—Sully Mont gomery, heavyweight boxer and for mer Centre College football star, and | European Jim Maloney of Boston, were match ed for a 12 round no-dectsion bout tt Louisville, May 16, . ST, LOUIS—Charley Hollocher, ; knocked out in the third round by T UNDAY formar star shortstop of the Chicago | Jack Stantey. | Cubs, will not try to return to the a5 - ; feam'ths season because of his phys: | NEW | YORK—Mickey | Walker, | en feal ‘oandition. world's welterweight champion, has | aks aoe Signed a contract making ‘Jack |; The Elks and the, éaas sreGhery PRESNO, CallfoPeter De Paoto|Kearns his manager, Tex Rickard | (508 Of 00S Co on teugon in Cas: won the mile automobile race on the |!earned. per Sunday-afternoon with a prac- Fresno speedway with Tommy on second and Leon Duray thir angular track tourney with Douglas | and Glenrock at Glenrock this after- | | to Munn itn view —_—— ’ | | “ noon. Cx Dean Me PA [Tod G |that he says he was he| ATLANTA—An offer of 310,000 Christopher a mpanied th t Oo ay 5 ames | 1 with rn Phil re-| was made for a ten round bout be- which included the following ath-} | tween Jimmy Slattery, Buffalo light letes w present Casper in| Adar Sass | Meanwhile preparations heavyweight, and Young Stribling, the comp his afternoor St. Louis at g0. , jvancing f match Georgian in Atlanta the latter part Pole vault, Brown, Gibaon and} Detroit at Cle )3 Strangler” Lewis at | of May. Davie; ‘hish jump; .Gibeon, cdorcalt,'| Peteariatin tes Washingtor | . Indiana, on May 30, | am) Wood and Habe board jum New “York at ‘Boston, | also billed as a ‘champion afta NEW YORK—Charley (Phil) Ros Wood and Hales ard dash, Hales | “ and Gorrell; 100-yard dash, Hales at National League. Gorre Miller; 440-yard Cin t! at Pittsburg! ‘Brown and Allst 880-ya Roatan “ati Bt : = BY NOUMAN E BROWN Browr mile run i ok! _oaagahetieer Meat, Sad baniint wis Cincinnati Reds insure their base- | the shoes of Rabbit Maranvillo for Bea Overbaitl van ww SOA 24 jy | ball team against Injury, The poli-| the Cubs, Kicking ail, the preseaac s, Ha Miller, ‘The meetings ¥ ken up lope on it t mn's unter unate ng: Ha Brow { palit agg Pow Spee Moc LW “ a ing of g Vrecdy Lindstre rT c The! Heinte Gre ned the list of cripplesgand ailing HUPMOBILES CHEAP TO THE USED CAR BUYERS however, We Have 11 Used rg ye, to sive ay relahle th Hupmobiles ase Ayu Part of them were taken in on new Hupmo- ext § i biles last fall and part af them taken in on Seek beep reg pie | new Chandlers this spring. | See E NT service with bat playing| W W A well in the outfield. Poor pitching f a t Ruth's absence has beer hi of the ex-chamy ia whe Wugeins felt ing crew had been stre So if you want a good car, come and see §} » them and get our prices. Ju Unloaded a Carload of Cleyelands, ens Model 31, Now on Display ab. Joo Hauser, who ranked se ond home run hitting Ust last sea e son, was lost ta the team before rt) | the opening game was started. De . 6 n spite these unforeseen conditions young pitcher tc strength to tt | the Athletics have been fighting at CHANDLER AND CLEVELAND DISTRIBUTOR pe Sy At i Rp qa ae Rs EAST SIDE GARAGE deataant eiarwae. bent inte ak the man who wa PHONE 79 cies do not provide for reimburse: | ents for any damage to ivory,| ¢ Lindstrom got his chance what are we to expect fror upse' Are the (Athletics cue to r ight of it without much hel Now Lefty Groves? Babe Ruth game only Is to return to to try in vain to alized pitching is mighty bat? due to be up there as I have predicted, Mare no Maranville? Is Freddy Lindstrom to pla the desires of John Me to the contrary otwith season, Now that you've worked old gags you know to get game in the. afternoons yc just as well tell the r 1're going and “pay terest in #0 » senson died out for cer has Headline In paper: “Dempsey, En Route to Burope, Talks Wight,” Aare 4 Coa FIGHT 3 TOMES oe That's the trouble malk, All he does is Jenburg, world’s bantamwelght cham- | Chelsea, | | | pion will defend his title Frankie Genaro in fifteen rou Long Island City June 9. egainst | nds in BOSTON—“Red” Chapman of scored a decisive victory Vrance, in over Edouard Mascart of * featherweight titlist, ten rounds, for LONDON—Bombardler Wells, mer British heavywelght champ "BOX | | If you have some question to jas about baseball, football, box ing or any other amateur or, pro- fessional sport— Write to John B. baseball. Lawrence | PHESTION Foster, on Perry, on amateur UBS ON EDGE FOR PLAY AFTER saucy suz ON OF EST NAALOR LEAGUES, jrun here today Interest Centers in Game Between Senators] shout was « |K Firo! and Athletics at Washington for | le Leadership in American NE (By NEW YORK, May 1.—After a day of complete idleness | throughout both major league circles, teams prepared to resume the pennant chase today with interest centered on the first place fight in the American league between the , Senators and Athletics af Washington. | With only a half a game separating the clubs, Mack’s | hard hitting warrior’s, idle for three) having shared the peak for a brief days, today will be able to vault into] spell with the Ser undisputed possession of firat place|they get the big chance of for the first ume in years, through althe pace alone. be sine Oe See batile of the Senators and Athle the Philadelphia club would ats ft-the expens the Tg bok pabaeateeaatritr’ andther Tet ce eateries Tere. w core Des Moines | Shreveport Wichita Fa’ Others postp Clev t Pts St. Louis will oppose Chicago, and | whirl against the Yankees with | +). yankees will endeavor to emerge | Indianapolis rly Ugnt grip on the lofty perch: Boston Toledo 5; Ka from their slump at Teams at the head of the National The Athletics, one of the big ¢ é Louisville 6 today 1924 season but recovered sli: to- ward ‘the close of the race i 2 0 Salt La! fin- fern appointments of last’ year, “0d8¥ tteazuo standing do not count upon| Columbus 3 shows, signs of heats ng ee ne | serious opposition today. The Giants Jane ape al er ee” Mino | Wil have the Brooklyn Robins as Pacifi teh! ping is Pa eine ne ing. | SUests and Cincinnati will stack up| Sacramento 2 Panes aM a’ aeadeitng ‘ot, th , Chicago and St.] + @akland 3; s and Boston and Philadelphia First in News Of All Events —$— et Lord Mahal was League. sseph 1. ulsa 3. 5; Wichita 0 Texas League. ; Dallas 3. is 6; Fort Worth 14. joned; redn. American Association. 1; St. Paul 3. nsas City 6. Minneapolis 4 Milwaukee 9. Coast League. Franc! ally finished fifth. In 1911, 1922 and letics finished last. This r, the team had a ELKS TO PLAY TEXAS TEAM 1923, the Ath has already leadership, Culinery Workers game at the Texas grounds, east to which the public ti of Evansville, is invited. Both teams have been working out in the afternoons and an inter- esting game is expected. All members of the Elks team are requested to be at, the Te is grounds Saturday afternoon at for a workout, when the men will be given positions on the team. The regular Ol! City League sex- son is expected to open about May 17th with a game Sunday afternoon at the High School athletic field, and a regular schedule will be main- MAY 4th and ‘nir Play on boxing and oth onal sports, All. ¢ sspondents of rr », $14 World Bul ribune know like (Copyright Question—Would to | something about Sid Terris, Is he a boxer or a fighter? Answer—Sid Terris is a Hebrew Born in New York City, September 16, 1902. Terris started in the ama and scored fifty consecutive He was never defeated as amatet 1 the space of t we w York state title 1 and internat tonal hips a profes: sional Terris has taken part in forty six bouts. He scored 8 knockouts, won 31,, 1 draw, 4 no decision con- tests and was knocked out by Eddie Wagner of Philadelphia tn 6 rounds, Ho is boxer pure and simple Question—When the pitchers used the emery ball how was the emery put on the ball Did the pitcher dust jemery pap emery on the ball? Answer—The pitcher out a small hole In the palm of his glove in which he inserted a piece of emery paper. When he was ready to pitch he would r the ball against the ‘oughen the surface. to Question—What are the home ad- dresses of Mickey Walker and Jack | Dempsey. jeelpts during | 1925 fell off & Answer—Mickey Walker's address is Elizabeth, N. J Jack Dempsey may be reached at Hollywood, Cal, 2 WASHINGTON—Income tax ne first quarter 69.41. from 1924 period the eelpts for the sam I treasury gaie. tained thereafter, with». twilight games Tuehdays and Thursdays and . game évery Sunday. *The league posed of the Elks Le AUSPICES Arkeon Athletic 9—HEADLII EDDY MOON | “The Fighting Ghost” | | | Texas GREB TO GIVE AWAY WEIGHT DETROIT, ‘Mich., May 1.—Harry Greb, middleweight champion, wiil give Quintin Romero Rojas, Chilean hoavyweight, an advantage of nearly | 20 pounds when they meet in the 10 round final.of tonight’s boxing ard here, Re expected to weigh YERS Casper vs. today at a pounds. In | semi-find’ Let Tailbin, welter weight who is fighting his way through the University of Michigan meets Frankie Murphy of Denver. HOTEL | =RAMONA JLturphy we San Francisco KID LANE Omaha fi Show Starts Promptly a Reserved Seats Now on At the Recreation Billiard Parlor Ringside—$ 4.50 Don’t Forget the Date—Action Ev AQ) Rounds of Boxing MONDAY NIGHT, Club 2 A Whirlwind Bout KID HALLOCK Standard vs. F. MATTERLY White Eagle A Bout That Will Surprise You §-—-OTHER BiG BOUTS—§ t 8:30 Sale Harry Yesness Store Reserved—$1.00 General Admission—75¢ ery Minute nd guineas stakes Astor's Gad- ad and Prince ; Lincoin 6 Los Angeles 8 Seattle 7. Vernon 4; Portiand 6. co 14,

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