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|TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1928 PAGE FIVE ——- E OF SPORTING NEWS 3 Alix Adventarcast Jack Look HERE, THIS LEPTLE TOWN SusT 30 MINUTES 8 WAY From THE Creer NS Five yEORS Ereom New i'r WILL BE CROWDE! ae "by towed Wire = THE TRIBUNE’S PA\ ROBINGON REFUSES TO IE UP MANAGERIAL POST WITH ROBINS “New President of Brooklyn Club Designates Zack Wheat Main Assistant but Will Remain as Active Director First in News Of All Event. nts i RING LARDNER | | THATS WHAT KNOW “you SHOUD 4 (00 KNOW “-y¥ IM “TRYIN TO BUY YouRSELF ALITTLE PLOT HOW WHILE You HAVE THE MONEY— BUILD YOURSELF LITTLE HOME My OTHE CUSTOMERS You've Gouc#T) @ HOME HERE re WELL, \F You WANT SOLITUDE, (CAN FIX IT : 4 fosss\_ NEW YORK, May 26.—(Associated Press.) Wilbert Rdébinson, new president of the Brooklyn Nationals refuses to lay down the managerial reins. “Twant to remain.on the bench and run this club through | to the finish,” explains the veteran manager, who led the ~Uodgers to two pennants and who now has the team in second place “IT like the idea e-, two positions will not be too much ing here but I also like the You can’t kil being jn the thick of the {i U NO ATHLETES: BEING ‘HIRED! Rumors Are Denied in Resolution From Wyoming U. Robinson manager in } Tis broug! rles Hi wardward McKe led by an unof the Dodgers the time being Zack Wheat anager. © games were scheduled in the rican league yesterday, while a mixture of’ cold weathe: nt wreck put off in the National opening a home seri | Cubs with five to thr ger Tris Speake about Ebbets by the ‘DIAMOND COMBAT BETWEEN “a= B, &P.W. CLUB AND ROTARY ee “ee | TOHOLDSTAGE WEDNESDAY National League. all but one ib games sch 2rgh The Pirates against the e victory. Man nd ond Base Klugman of C and have j been suspended indifinitely for pro p % Americ: a decision vigorously’ in Y. ns P ” K as City ay’s game with New York| ‘ Z rs $ Milwaukee 8 they were ejected by Umpire | 1 postponed sth Pacific mor perfect ‘ ume n Association, an LARAMI Wyo. May Rumors circulated throughout W ming. and neighboring states to the effect that friends of the University of Wyoming = at for the approaching football season are “false andsuntruc rdingy te a resolution passed at a recent mas meeting of students at the state uni- The mass meeting called by. Harold Gilbert, president of the student body. “for the purpe of hearing wha evidence ther might be” in sup; the rumors of "hired athlete “for the purpose of correcting the situation if rumor found to be true "Tt i ix hundred, students | ny of nearly a} 2 of tory and passed a resolution branding rumors of irreg ularities as unsupported by evidence of any nature The lution pased reads as fol lows: “RESOLVED; That the | Chica A ted Students ea Cleve 1 > T led fe elal oe New York — for the purpose ¢ Detroit - atever evidefice there Boston n support of contentions a that oertaln ath will receiy yt tion in collegiate athletics, do hereby deelare that. not one iota of evidence | has been introduced {o support such contentions d rumors, and that statements charging irregularities are absolutely false and untrue, and are without foundation whatso- | | Womer 80. rat with tb 9 gumes »wiand, Heinic York Giants after for his left knoe diamond. ce athlet } tomorrow At noon le will t CHARLEY \ CONQUEREO THE, Grol ha ined the ng treatment | Lindstrom is doing S80 well at third base that Groh will be kept on the bench. Babe Ruth expects the Yankee stadium double heade and tho R donning a Club Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE. Team— Philadelphia - Washir Intern ta tae Buffato Re 4-2, Toronto 6 Baltimore 4 to tod: between 1 Sox He m. of the ¢ of march an was appear at to see a the Hugmen has hopes of por Western League. Des Moines 2 City 9, Wichita i 0 St. Joseph 2 an against ha 9. DroIda FE noma coln splinter All the t night a Southern League 0, Little Rock 3 gshum 4, Chatt postponed 1 WONDER IE ICAN PASS * HERE witlouT GOING IN ! Atlanta Birmin Otber: ncot of th \Married? 400 in East Don’t Know AFTER GETTING OFF TO A GOOD START ” fe DECIDED To q &° Lick BROADWAY > | ‘CYRIL TOLLEY DEFEATED IN Texas League. Dallas 7 Fe we; 0 rmont 7 members of the called wt i rumors receiving particly NATIONAL L Team— New Yor rooklyn . Philadelphia Cineinnati - Pittsburgh Boston ~ Chicago . Louis o mé ~ HE HAS _ TRAWED A LONG TIME FOR THE WILLS FiGuT 7 on A ever.” PHANTOM FINN WICHITA, — Dick heavyweight wrestler winner over dim Browning when the latter failed to return to the rin after Dayiscourt had taken the fir Daviscourt, OIL CITY LEAGUE. declared ‘Teams Texacos Legion Assoc! “Big Three” tish am: eliminated from the today when EB By NORMAN E. BROWN. His condition and general showing, So much for Weinert hampionship “FACES TONIGHT Will’ Compete Against Penn State Star at Yankee Stadium NEW YORK, M Paavo Nurmi will run his farewell ree in America tonight at the Yankee sta- dium in what is considered the hard, est task of his five months baign, He will compete in a Special half mile event against his chief rival Alan Helffrich, Penn State star, and will try to improve upon the nine year old record of Ted Meredith of | 5 1.6. aqueror cam. of For Creaky Joints Just rub on Joint-Ease if you want to know 1's for tortured or Pp joints whether caused rheumatism or no! right yds? 1 in through down to Ngament olls joints, up and subdues the reduces t rs up fl : swelling eat remedy und the K John Tripeny live druggists are daily—a tube for 60 ¢ ys rememb: ts in joint ago stores, ther dispensi when $1 UP $1 UP Cleaning and Pressing .$1,00 Up $1.00 Up .$1,00 Up Phone 802 UP $1 UP $ Jake, The Nifty Tailor Basement Wyatt Hotel Overcoats —_. Dresses what real joint comfort ts. | Burlir .900 X 000 ESTION andard ~ olks If you have some question to ask about baseball, football, box- ing or any other amateur or pro- fessional sport— Write to John B. Foster, baseball Lawrence Perry, sports; and Fair Play on boxing and other professional sports. All are spe cla! correspondents of the Casper Tribune, 814 World Building, New on on amateur stamped, self-ad-| a bicycle trip from New San Francisco. ever Q—Was York to tempted? A.—T land bicy been several o f all kind ve ver: Q—When did Jim Jeffries make his first appea' in the east? Who was his opponent? \.—Jeft » his first appear in. the t the Lenox club He offered to dis ponents one even! er boxin Armstrong for ten he ned to, go on ve OwDonnell claim! an ir ance x th Giants spring » and Washi 0.—Which etween the ton? \.—The gerles was a Q—A is on first base, B is at bat. BS hits the ball to the second baseman. Ie misses It and tho ball rolls toward A The tatter while running kicks the ball into the short Jeft center and scores while B reaches third. Ts y stay where they AA batted touched a him yf being hit by a ball had ‘not prior to touching ball fielder ROTHROCK’S Your Gift Counselors Henning Bidg. Phone 2526 PEN Sr with | Charlie Weinert is about to step into the fistic Imelight and the squared circle itself in a few hours to try conclusions with Harry Wills. Off hand one can't go temporar- ily Insane and forget home and mother and start hot-footing it for the acene of the conflict— For Charlie Weinert has never climbed to the eighteenth story of fame in the fight game. And Harry Wills -has pushed himself to the front by means of a good manager and much talk rather than heroic deeds with the gloves against first class men. And any belief that the bout will have much affect on Jack Dempsey’s future plans is the bunk But despite any possible support from these angles the melee looms as an interesting one from several angles, Those present will sce a rejuvenat Charlie Weinert—one to remind them of the Charlie Weinert of his t tle da the ot a ite F¢ the defe Ps prece at 191 ling the the Johnso ands of Jes ard in woods were full of white hopes seek | ing a place in the boxing sun. White hopes were discovered in every con- ceivable place from the drawing- room to the barroom And fighting for his sharo of the spotlight was Charlie Weinert, ‘He got some place In that mess, For a time he seemed destined to win the right to meet Johnson, He wasn't ja ripe, however Met Most of met allor White, Jim Savage, Porky Fiynn, Smith, Jack Dillon—and them & good run forttheir He suffered only one knock 91 t at the hands must remember were plentiful se days ox dancing acts are these He Andre An | derson Gunboat money up t Dillon. t knockouts And one t Charlie found success usily, It to his head been chronicled often how | dr the plaudits of the and sometimes gullible titude in the ring, he sought to bask the limelight of fame o* nights, | He hit the high spots, The world was for him. Fighting became, mply a routine matter, He 1 the fights to earn more dough to make the world go around. A couple of years ago he found himself forced to plan his future | anew. "His fame was gone, So was his dough. He took the right way ek, The middle of last | his first real Sbano | for Quintin | Amerienn hea ‘ert begged for the ft haa having awn known mul in year he got A trial horse wanted, Wein out—and got it weil | was a surprise, He fought the foreign gent toe to toe for 12 rounds —and came out in fair shape. Fodder for the Bull, Luis Angel Firpo, checked Dempsey after a fleeting glance at the crown, wanted a fight to prove that he was ready for another battle with the champ, Weinert \ was thrown in as meat—and stayed 12 rounds with the Wild Bull Convinced that he could “make the. grade” he took perfect care of himself jafter those fights. When the fight with Wills loomed Wein- ert went into retirement. He start ed rigid training weeks ago He believes that the fight with Wills will complete his comeback —that he will get a decision and that that decision will entitle him to consideration in future heavyweight discussions, by Harry Wills, hot Dempsey's | trail, threatened to make injnee meat of Bartley Madden When they met last year. Madden fooled him Next came Firpo on Wills’ list He made ready to the Wild Bull, tail, horns and all, He couldn't khock out the lumbering ox His reply to all queries ing both bouts was that holding in, There is no excuse for him hold ing in against Weinert. Three hold ins won't look so good) He sho be letting himself out a bit If he fails to slip over a knockout on Weinert he'll be short on alibis And if Mr, Weinertysocks hir the button Mr. Wiican’ pay on eat regard he was on off his manager and press. agent and | ers’ office. So the battle has it years ago, drew an attendance only 4,000 persons he glor ous part of horse was as it im today. Four thousand of those figured they knew who would wip Those who haye wate hed the per Sammy>Gray is bringing much fame to Texas by hig bril Hant pitching for the Athleticr that no less than three town | claiming him as their_na Fort Worth claims him own because he graduated there to the maj Says that og he ve hould be regarded as its citizen, Gray in | Alstyne, and citizens of that little | | ive son from | Hillsboro was born community are warning northern crition. that they him as Van ho develops a losing streak it will be all right to hall } should refer Alstyne’s own, to} until | then] m the *t few months bellove this young golfer must be reckoned with in the national amateur and open tourneys this year, ‘This despite the fact that hin defeat at t'\» hands of Bobby Jone: in t tour ney last year was a decisive one Von Blm's work in Pacific coast tourneys prompts the opinions re garding his prowess. He won the northern California amateur title the southern California amateur title 10 the southern California open. The open event Included a midabie array of professionals — n 6 amateur for meen _— ScR ee UCT ES ee ALL CLAIM GRAY 1} WV NOBMAN E ld give any velght honors, ¥ highest point in hi Tommy Gibbons June thing In) his favor th | present contenders lack Tunney has ring service Gene is now only 27 nine years older than he lie Welnert, seeking to ec in the game in & battle wit Wil an in ring « youth old man ibbons is Weinert, Wil the list of men a chance with Dempsey hag ney comp w might have provided | erably. heavyweight in too many slipped consid woeful respects to draw ard lackin mueh consideration ack Renault, former N 5 drawn con by inted policema siderable publicity, 1 sdging ent he {isn't ready fe th the champ, Renault, r Incks the desire fight whieh a good 1 should have Against ay rugged but still u ed John Risko the other ault fought a tious, defensive battle. 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