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BATTING RALLY IN EIGHTH AFTER WIolTORS HAD TIEO SCORE PULLS CASPER OUT FOR WINNING FRIDAY Thermopolis Hopes Raised and Shattered in Same| International Inning of Lively Game in Which Locals Beat Old Rivals 8 to 5; Another One Today Thermopolis won and then lost its own game in the eighth inning yesterday afternoon, 8 to 5. Kelly had been batted all over the ball lot and Casper deserved to win on its batting av- erage. Hunt did not look good but he allowed only seven hits which coupled with four errors made the contest look almost Thermop’s for a time, It was the eighth which told the story. Thermopolis was trailing three runs with a 4-to-1 score when the stanza started. Thermopolis was tied with the score four-all. Mr. Bas- sett, the brilliant outfielder from Thermopolis, ‘stepped up and poked one to deep center. Pifer should have had: it—most outfielders would! off Hunt, 3. Struck out, by Kelly, 1; by Hunt, 2. Time of game, 2 hours and 5 minutes. Umpires: Huff- smith and Daily. | Notes of the Victory ; Moore again looked good around TUL WORKER 10 have nailed it. But instead he got Second in handling four assists with HOLD MEETINGS HERE NEXT WEEK Meet with on a ‘ finery Employes Monday and Tuesday An open meeting of the Internation- al Association of Oil Field, Gas Well and Refinery Workers of America Monday and Tuesday in the Trades Assembly hall with the International president, R, E. Evans, as principal speaker in Casper and Wyoming. The Casper charter was granted not long age but there has been no strenuous campaign for members. The meet- ings will be held Monday night and Tuesday morning and all workers in the oil business have been asked to attend. This association has approximately 2,000 members in the state although one of the newest organizations, Charters have been granted here, at NEIGHBORS Election of Officers This Afternoon and Banquet for Delegates ‘onight Fifty delegates in attendance upon the state convention of the Neigh- bors of Woodcraft will leave Casper tonight and tomorrow morning after sessions of two days which have been | highly interesting and profitable to| the members. Supreme officers of the lodge will continue their automo-! bile tour to the Pacific northwest! |and their homes at Portland. The convention opened Friday| morning with 75 members and offi-| cers present and the delegates were) extended a few words of welcome by! ex-Gov. B. B. Brooks, representing} the Casper Chamber of Commerce.) Mrs. C. CO. Van Orsdall, grand guar-| dian, responded on behalf of the lodge. Business proceedings filled the| remainder of the morning hours and! during the afternoon ritualistic work/| comprised a part of the program. | {LOCAL ARCHITECTS DRAW PLANS FOR NEW MANVILL HOTEL TO COST $200,000 CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug. 15.—A handsome hotel containing 125 roomr and costing $200,000 soon will be the most conspicuous structure in Man- ville, gateway of the Lance Creeb oil field. Arrangements for comple- tion of the financing of the project were consummated here by represen. tatives of the Niobrara Construction company and construction work, which has been completed insofar as Yegards excavation and foundation, will be carried forward steadily un- til the hostelry is ready for oecupan- ey, which will be about Feb. 1. A. A. Spaugh, president of the Nio- | In E. Gutierre; a Mexican, arrested gun, the Casper police OF WOODCRAFT GLOSE MEXIGAN GLIPS WOMAN'S CONVENTION HERE THIS EVENING ae HAIR WHEN SHE THREATENS TO LEAVE here yesterday for cutting hair from j@ woman’s head at the point of a believe they have a man wanted in Cheyenne for at least one crime. Gutierre chose a recently, married woman as his victim in the hair-cutting episode, using a revolver to quiet the woman as he clipped her hair, The Mexican had been associating with the wo- man, who had threatened to leave him. The episode occurred yesterday afternoon about 2 o'clock near the Northwestern round house. Friends of the man arrested who knew him told the police this morning that he boasted of beating another woman in Cheyenne in much the same way fas he did the Mexican woman here yesterday. The man wanted in Chey- AUSTRIAN PACT TO BE SIGNED END OF AUGUST (Hy Associated Press.) PARIS, Aug. 16—(Havas)— The end of August probably will see the signing of the Austrian peace treaty, le Journal declares. ~ HENNING SOFT DRINKS i i i ig | Only one little error. But it was at his hands on it, dropped it over his bat that hb enin whois kentnet the Thermopolis pitcher. Moore lammed put a single and two doubles in Ave times up besides getting on in the/ tends over 17 states where oil is pro- first through a fielder’s choice. He | 4 cf incidentally scored two runs. Looks! cece 32 states where the ;oil is refined. Thi kes 225,000 eam. states from which a membership may be selected. R. H, Edmister is gen- eral organized for Wyoming. On the Pacific coast-and in the} California oil field the association | has been unusually successful. Oil operators in this state told Mr. Evans that the association was the best so- lution of the labor situation in the oil business and that it was the only protection against the I. W. W. and anarchists. CARPENTER’ PLAY 1S FILMED, -MARGUERITE CLARK IN LEAD ROLE A delightful story in every respect, ‘Three Men and a Girl,’ Marguerite Clark’s latest Paramount picture which will be shown at the Iris thea- ter tomorrow, is based upon Edward Childs Carpenter’s stage, success, “The Three Bears,” which was pro- duced at the Empire theater, New York, in October, 1917. The theme deals with three men, all of them woman haters, and a vivacious girl who, 1» oscape an odi- ous © marriage; finds refuge” in ~the ;summer camp where the men had gone to escape women. One of these,| Christopher Kent, is pursued by a woman, while Julius Vanneman, a/ violinist hates womenkind because | he was jilted. Dr. Henry Forsyth, 'the third of the bears, as Sylvia Wes- | ton, the girl, calls them, is well self- | constituted guardian of the others. | When Sylvia escapes from her} thome to avoid wedding an old man she despised, she flees to the woods | and finds refuge in a summer camp | where the three woman haters ard head, and it rolled for some feet. When Pifer finally got the bail in, Bassett had circled the bases and had brought in what appeared to be the winning run. But Casper had not! been to bat in the inning yet. Free was out to the pitcher but! Arbogast slammed the ball to left! center and Bassett made a brilliant} stop and held Arby at first. Another | single by Hunt sent the Casper cap- tain to third and Hunt to second. McNeill was out to second but| Moore was there with a single. He! stole one after scoring two men on! the blow. With the score 6 to 5 in favor of Casper, Hayes got a double, which with another two-baser by Metz brought in two more and it was “Good Night!” for Thermop. Root pitched the last inning and} the men went out, one, two, three. Moore scored the first run for Cas- per in the first frame on a long sin- gle by Hayes. Metz and Pifer were easy outs to the infield and peace reigned again. Free started things again in the fourth by singling and then stealing second. Arbogast was there with a one-base blow that allowed the fast Mr. Free to score. Arbogast was caught napping at second and the scoring ended, The third was noteworthy for a boner by Pifer. This new player from Greybull got a real hit to deep left after Hayes had punched out a single and had advanced on a passed ball. It was good for a homer or at least three sacks but Pifer failed to touch first and was out. There was some unnecessary pro- testing on the decision but even from |; the bench it looked like he missed the first sack by a reesonable mar- gin. Pifer hit the remainder of the sacks but in baseball the players must tag all the bases. The sixth saw the real fireworks. With two gone, Arby was walked and ‘Hunt got a short single. Then Mc- Neill singled. Moore acted as clean- up man with a double to right and two runs s¢ampered across. The Thermopolis nine nearly won in the lucky seventh when Sanders got a scratch hit that Hunt, should have had to first ahead of him, Hans walked and Reagan was safe on Lance Creek, Lusk, Parkerton, and Thermopolis. A charter is to be granted at Rawlins this week. The field of this organization ex- Metz was simply out of luck yes- terday up until eighth. The big first baseman delivered the goods in the form of a two bagger that brought in two needed runs. Up until that time he had hit straight at the sec- fond baseman with usual results. “Reconstruction and Life Protec-| brara Construction company, and R. tion,” discussed as universal and in-|G. McCann, secretary and attorney dividual problems, formed the subject! for the corporation, arranged the fi- of Mrs. Van Orsdall’s address Fri-|nal financial plans with Cheyenne day evening and constituted a valu-| capitalists. Later, accompanied by C. able educational feature that met A. Rainwater of Casper, contractor with an agreeable reception on the| for the erection of the hotel, they part of the local members. The bene-| conferred with DuBois & Goodrich, fits of insurance coupled with lodge | architects, and reached a final decis- affiliation were extolled and the ad-|ion regarding the plans and specifi- dress held many entertaining fea-| cations for the building. The build- tures. jing will be 110x132 feet in dimen- Concluding sessions of the conven-|8i0ns and four stories in height. In tion were opened this morning, to|&eNeral plans it will closely follow continue thruout the day and this the*lines of the Plains hotel here. evening, when the delegates will be The lobby will be finished in tile and guests at a banquet. The program, ™arble. The ground floor space not The Thermop boys accused Kelly of staying up late at nights. Some- thing certainly was wrong or the Cas- per nine would not have lammed him ‘for fourteen hits, practically all of them being clean blows. repreer 4 brilliant support in all but the fo kept him going through the contest. Strange as it may read, the visit- Sing boys could find little to kick on fn the way of decisions on the bases. All of the close ones were called as they occurred. Bassett was out there in center a}, luminary all himself again yesterday. He robbed Arby of a possible double by getting a one-handed pick-up in the eighth. It was a pretty stop and kept Arbogast from going to sec- ond on his long blow. MeNeill walked to start the geme but was forced at second when Moore hit down towards third. But Moore was safe and scored a minute later. Dudley handled himself in good shape around short. This new player got four put outs and handled six hard chances without a bobble. But he could not find Kelly’s offerings, flying out each of the four times at bat. TEN PER CENT BONUS PAY FOR \N. J. REFINERS Moore’s error. Harrington’s single ellowed the third man to score and the teams were neck and neck with four runs for each. A fast double play stopped the rally in time to save the game, Moore scooping to ‘short stop Dudley who tossed the pill to first. By winning yesterday, Casper came within two games of the strong Ther- mopolis nine. A victory today will leave the local team only one run be- hind in the standing for the season. It should be a sweet little game. Thermopolis will have either Leise, Iron or Holcom in the box, For Cas- per, Nelson,. Root, Maples or Gaut are possibilities, with the edge in Yavor of Gaut or Root. The game starts at 5:30 o’clock on the” high school athletic grounds. The Score: CASPER AB. R. H. PO. A. E. MeNéeill, ss ------5 0 11 2 1 Moore, 2b more) -8: 0 "AR Hayes, If — b. 0O- O 850. Metz, 1b - m0 2 37. O70 Dudley, ss 4°0 0 4 630) Free, rf - Sa Lo Ob Pifer, cf - S200 Oo a8 Arbogast, c ~-- 4 2 8 2 1 0 Hunt, p. ~-- ae RS fe] Root, p. - 0.00 707-0 6: Gadt, x -5..--- 010000 —--—- SS - DOM cere 41 8112715 4 ‘Thermopolis AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Reagan, ss -----5 1 1 83 2 0 Harrington, rf - 5 4 3 1 0 0 Varnadore, 1b-. 4 0 110 1 1 Bassett, cf _ Te Soe age eo Jy | Willia: £°0° 0.3 29 Wulf, 3b _- 4010 3 0 Sanders, If ah Loose Hans, c Weer SR Hao bathe’ YS 1 Kelly, p 4008 00 Total iaewasse 38 5 72410 2 x Gaut ran for Hunt in eighth, Score by innings: RHE. ThermopolisO O1000310—5 7 2 Casper ---10010204x—8 i4 4 The Summary: Two base hits, Moore, 2; Hayes, Metz, Three base hits, Harrington. Sacrifice hit, Metz, Hayes, Bassett. Double plays, Moore to Dudley to Metz. Base on balls, Of Kelly, 2; living. (By Associated Press.) SACRE AP | EELEY The Standard Oil company of New Jersey and the Tidewater Oil INSTITUTE company today announced that a | Cor. th: and Curtis Sts ten per cent bonus would be given DENVER, COLO. all employes, except those on sal- ary, to help them meet the high LIQUOR AND DRUG ADDICTIONS cured by a scientifie course of medi. cost of living. The bonus is to (cation. The only place in Colorado continue until the cost of living is | where the Genuine Keelzy Remedic’ reduced. are used. Girls! Have the Long | Beautiful Hair that is Rightfully Yours Short, scraggly, unsightly hair is more of a habit than anything else. Hair must have intelligent care. Merely combing and | washing will not keep it in a healthy condition, and give you the abundance of hair nature intended you should have. Kewbro's Herpicide should be used at frequent intervals, because it keeps the scalp free from dandruff and harmful matter due to perspiration. Herpicide keeps the scalp in a healthy condition permit- ting the hair to have its normal growth and sheen. It is astounding how many men and women will go through life with little or no hair and with what they have in a very unhealthy condition, when at a very small cost, they could get Newbro’s Herpicide and save and beautify their hair. Herpicide is sold and guaranteed where. Applications at barber shops. Send 10 cents in stamps or coin today at drug and department stores every- | follows: | taken uv by the lobby and offices will Morning Session | be devoted to store rooms and quar- Call to order at 10 a. m. by dis-| ters for the First National bank of trict guardian. | Manville, an institution owned by Yo- Opening ceremony, district officers| 4¢" brothers of Cheyenne. and team. | Roll call, district clerk. Reports: | (a) District guardiin. | (b) Grand clerk, read by dis- TE Evening S Call to order at 8: Reading of minutes, 1919 session. trict clerk; | Installation ceremony. (c) Report on legislation before} Banquet. state legislature, Margaret Chapman of Laramie. (d) Financial report of district. Discussions. ! Address, “Woodcraft Home, Loca- tion, Plans and Seope,” Clarissa Da- vis of Casper. General discussion by district offi- cers and representatives. Symposium, “Local Conditions.” Afternoon Session Call to order at 2 p. m. Nomination and election of district Just received my New Fall Samples for MEN’S SUITS AND OVERCOATS These are the Rainbow and _ Iri- descent Worsteds, Serges, Wool Cassimeres and Strong Heuat and Merrimack Scotch Tweeds. 350 samples to select from. Marks Tailoring Co., Chicago, Il Represented by officers. A. G. MUMMA Fixing place of next meeting. 153 South Elm MiscelJaneous business. 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OMAHA, NEB. enne is believed to have had two guns and Gutierre i to have that a number here. Efforts will be made here to get in touch with the Cheyenne police end to have the woman attacked there Fresh brought to Casper in an attempt to identify Gutierre. Gutierre has a SB Pa gun-shot wound in one leg indicat- Buttermilk ing that he has been in a serap, al- tho he told policemen here he shot himself last February. At the time the man beat up a woman in Cheyenne, he opened fire on @ squad of officers when they at- tempted to take eharge of him and escaped. 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