Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 27, 1919, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1919 Che Casper Daily Tribune a and ten od BL AA P-So-efe- se eo ofo-0%e So 46-00-00 48-220- 450-4 ofr afo- 0% x % % 0 ho Sesh efe eo-etees ISeeho-ahe-eho-et>-si00%e a2e-e8 0 So eSo-sho ae ele-eloete ote sooo ot iGo sR sho eho Soa sho eoslo-ote she ae s0e se 0% She eievse the Se eteeie-eeatoatoete- slo! Mo reer gs + 2, + +, o * ee, Oo 1% nah aa. + ¢ O, .%, @ ‘a5 +, + 1% + +, o, + o¢, ot + o, 1% + +, 1° + Mn aM aXe? 5% + OR aaa Xa “ostoateetestestes’ ¢ Ow POPU PEPE OU PLP UPTON OU er eros 1% o*, KD ? oe, ° ny + o + Me + 0 480-080 efe-<4 M + So-efo-ege-~' + eM Kas 1 Oo Me Po nM Oot eee ? 5M + 1M + Ooe4, SERGEANT LEE, of Omaha Jack Hempel of the Marine Corps, (trainer of Jess Willard) is one of the fast- Sergeant Johnny Lee, who fought the Hun overseas, is rated as one of the best boxers in the U.S. Army. This will be one of the best Boxing Bouts ever witnessed in the West. 1% + 0% iM ? oe, iM + est heavyweights’ in the business. *), Ad % S54? Satis o+, RD + a M% + —_A T THE—— FAIR GROUNDS BEGINNING AT 2 P. M. PROMPT. 10 Round Boxing Bout JACK HEMPEL, of Casper rules. 1M + 1M aXe» o¢, o + oe, TWO 5 ROUND PRELIMINARIES The Program will start off with Two Excellent 5-Round Preliminaries, these little scrappers having arrived in Casper a few days ago. These boxers are by far Brown Gye:th eight Dusky Elaatcee ieomuiic Sa nauanllli the classiest artists who ever hit Casper, and alone are worth the admission price. TUG-0’-W AR MID-WEST BOILERMAKERS Me + iM ¢ M% + sM% + 1% + vo sSo-alo-ehoete-efe-elo-es ? KD ¢ M% ¢ M% + so-4fo-«So-e8o-05 M% + > Moses arta 1% ey io Xara? fo-afe-ss o, ¢ ? STANDARD BOILERMAKERS iM i, 4, ere, 1% + Straight stand-up pull, with Manila rope. Teams are now practicing daily. Me +, + ‘S Tug- -o’-War is one of the cleanest and best o, 4, K) ¢ oO, 1M + % + % + in si Nestostestoatostontocte Speedos CASPER LABOR DAY FESTIVITIES *, oO oe, oye ee ege eh * See ° * ae ¢ e the ote ate ret te? *e' cer eee PT Per XG a So ego ey O. 6%, 0%. 6% OO. oo. Se aSe a8 aSe fe fe eho a3e a5e o8e a5e o. 6%, 8. 0 #56 90, o, 6% 9? int 90-50 #8 +, Wrestling Match GEORGE McLEOD, of Casper > Me ate ate XEXEX? oe %, * 4, 4% one ne H. J. ROBERTS, of a McLeod is one of the most scientific mat artists in the needs no introduction to Casper people. While Robert rts has McLeod’s science should make an even match. re oe te + . i. so Cae he be: = tin we at o, of ae o, 69 a . Children Under 14, 50c 2, 9 o, 6%, rar ete o oa *, o o% 2, % BATTLE ROYAL %. 6% 9, oes .. tHe ae the ring, the last man in the ring to be declared winner. A scream from finish. Staged under Sandbar rules. GENERAL ADMISSION Grand Stand Seats 50c Extra oho of * rer Me *, oe 4, xr to a 5 ’< 6, . Se aXe ate ote o!, XX EEO oot, aX *, Open to Union Men Only. The Program is easily worth $5.00 admission; but the committee has decid entite proceeds go to the % ¢ OOO OO 4, i + 1% reer sM% + o4, 5% + oe, % + Come out and help a worthy cause and enjoy a great program of Clean Sports. policed by Army and Navy Club. Programgiven rain or shine. Given under the auspices of CASPER TRADES ASSEMBL\ a iM + ostee’ * O, + iM + iM + e, * 04.96 O04, %, ? o¢, iM ° oe, iM ‘este + OM o, PRPC oer eter ey K/ + fee ey eee ee eee o te ee oe SALVATION ARMY NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR AUTOS. ( --C OMMIT TE E--- J. B. GRIFFITH, TOM DAILY, County Commissioner. Adv. Manager, Tribune. HAPPY COOPER. Sooke a2o ale oS ale she ose ele ao aie he aSo-ale ale 05o se one aho-0ce 05 * *, iy fo oe he he 7 ed on $1 a seat, so that all may attend. After actual expenses have | ¢ 5 he eae 4 o "SII TS Me ho oo ohe ae %, ote ot oe ee aX o, of, oe Se ate oats. 450-020 oe 050 a%o- fo eo-a8e iho afo-oSe-a$o-cfo-fo- ole ofo-ofo- 0! Sete te etnege er e920.

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