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(SPORT EVENT CASPER ENTERED AT RAPID GITY REFINERS LEAVING FOR TOURNEY The Casper Midwest babel basi team was scheduled to leave this afternoon on the Northwestern railroad for Rapid City,’S. D.. where they will play in a tournament which is to last about five days. The teanr should be back in Casper Sun day with the pennant anil title. C Arbogast, manager and catcher, is in charge of the baseball squad It is understood that a delegation of fans will ac company th reat team on its second tournament road trip of the season. It is not known definitely how many teams will compete in the tournament but __ but Begid City.and | City and Casper are certain to be big See TOURNEY T0.BE MLEOD-KINNEY. ANNUAL EVENT MATCH CHANGED OR BALL FANS TO SEPT. 23RD Satisfaction Expressed by Partici- pants Augurs Well for Mak- ing Tournament Permanent Feature Here Promoters, Managers and players enter upon a baseball tournament The not without some trepidation regard- ) wre ing the consequences, involving mis- understandings and dissatisfaction, but there was nothing in Casper’s tournament that smacked of dissen- sion and for this reason gratifica- tion is expressed over the outcome Words of commendation for the man- ner in which the tournament was conducted were passed freely among| managers and players before” their} the Tribune as a guarantee of good departure from, the city, a develop-| faith and admirers of the game can ment 5 at augurs well for plans to} expect one of the hardest tussles of make the tournament an annual! the ve. y EPRICE aaah ies ae event to which local baseball fans may! frowe hare waa won, Swell look forward each season with as] reputation on the mat from one enc much avidity as the World Series. of the country to the other With approximately 80 players and) gtarting the athletic program at several managers interested daily in| 9 at the Iris theater, the longer the sehedutes made, Tom Daily, who! time will permit two good wrestling booked the clubs, looked after their) prelimanarics and a four-round box-| accommodation and gave freely of} ing exhibition, following which the his time in working out the schedule,! main event will take place. ports that not a single case of dis- Because of the general satisfac- satisfaction was reported among the tion with which the last match met, six clubs that contested the title. On! promoter Farrell is arranging even the other hand all clubs and playérs,| better preliminaries than before and aside from minor squabbles and dis-/ anticipates a larger attendance. With’ putes which took place on the diam-| the possibility that these matches will ond, found everything to their Hk-| continue thruout the fall and winter ing or made the best of it as chance months Jocal fans are intent on fol- dictated in the drawings, and the re- Jowing the game more closely than in sult was an ubsence of friction that) previous years. it is believed that both the Standard cent trip ‘to Casper, is understood to eindibtecs similar plans. The well known lib- Pete Herman no-decision ten-round tinuation of the sport. in this J. M. Carey & Bros., to Poling oF Sec Con. $1. contributed in large part to the suc- _ - cess of. the tournament. a Baseball actiyity will be even more PLI i ct seus | and Ohio Oil companies will put semi- pro clubs into the field. The presi- have given authority to back the club) DETROIT: “Sept 16.—Newspaper next seggon in a financial way, And) opinion wes about evenly divided on eral policy of the Midwest Refining bout here last night. ‘company in this respect and the wil oo «quarter. on lot 7, block 126. Con. U. W. Halley et ux to P. Randolph e] et al to Ben Wertz, on land in See. 2, T. 36, R. 85. F, M. Brown to L. W. Terrill on land in Sec. 18, T. 40, R. 79 Date Postponed Few Days to Pre- sent Longer and Better Sport Card; $500 Forfeits Are Posted date of the McLeod-Kinney stling match, which was to have been held on Friday of this week, has been shifted to the night of Tuesday, September 23, by Promoter Dick Farrell, who explains the post- ponement on the ground that a short- er picture program on the new date will permit a longer and better sport eard for the fans. McLeod and Kin- ney has posted $500 forfeits with apparent in Casper next season when dent of the Ohio company, on a re- 1 the Standard is expected to adopt! the outcome of the Jack Sharkey-! ning team this season insure a con- REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS yn lot ¥, block 105. Con. $1 ete Quit claim deed: 4 Wm. Sanbret to Pue! L.. Hudson > 1S 44, R84 GlOn Browt (onl We Tor cf Séc. 6, T. 40, R: 7 Rugsell H. White to Marvin Bishop +} ) Sec. 24, T. 37, R. 89 and in Sec J Holt to L. S. Hill on land 5 T. 40, R. 80 Andrus to W. A. Wheeler on Total Nearing $10,000 Mark and iz Campaign Committee Takes f: Jand in 10-80. Brace to Put Campaign y. eBuward Nevin, to W. A Over the Top Jack, on sek § 32; T. 84 + -—<&— --- Edmonton, capital of Alberta, will welcome the Prince of Wales today with a demonstration in keeping with the enthusiastic receptions already ac corded him at other points in his tour of the Canadian west. i The Sulvation Army drive for a ,000 hut here is gradually nearing $10,000 mark, according to the | report of Tilman Hobson, in charge of the temporurg hut and su- vervisur of the drive here. The of. ficial report shows a total of $6,137. hut this does not include the money collected from the Labor Day athletic festivities and from the Tri-State bageball tournament, which just closed. With tlic chmpaign’ visibly lagging. the Elks apd lodge members firmly lecided to get actively behind the drive. A meeting lust night and ves- lerday neon at the | Palisade Grill room were held to outline a plan of campaign to secire personal sub- criptions One firm pledged itself to” give $1000, while another said it would sive $1,500 to put the drive across. | EN Personal pledges paid and unpaid to date amount to: $4,138 of which Shas been paid to managers of drive. The 1. QO. 0. B. lodge has already contributed $262 while the Moose-! Night program netted 4621.73. Sheriff Pat Royee wud al least dne helper will start a drive for funds at the refineries today. The Army and Navy elub merbers have bee n doing probably the best and gst ef ficient work of any = eae Full Stfoc ‘tive that they regard him as a dan- PERSONAL FIGHT [te MADE ON LEADER, OF LOWER HOUSE | Mondell Is ye Attacks In-) spired by Fact That-Wyoming | Solon Is Making Good as Floor Leader 16.—A few! m newspapers in Wyoming will doubtless take great delight in re- producing comments of the New York rimes on the ‘failure’ of the Mon- dell leadership in the house of rep- esentatives. Likewise the comment of Harvey's Weekly along exactly the same lines. Li one well-advertised product, there's A reason The Harvey criticism may be dis- posed of with the comment that it is actuated largely by personal antag- onism to the Wyoming congressman, as a result of Mr. Mondell’s concep. tion of national duty having at one tir n counter to certain desires of Col. Harvey—in which the colonel! got the worst of it. Further, Floor! Leader Mondell’s 5 s in handling party 1 ters in the house, under one of the most trying situations ever) presented, has caused him to be marked by the Democratic politicians, as a “dangerous man.” His contin ted successful steering of the Re-} publican majority in congress is slowly but surely bringing recogni tion of the faet that he is certain| to become one of the big factors!” in shaping Republican policies of the nation nt therefore in position where he is likely to be drafted by the party for service of greater hon or. Harvey's caustic lambasting of the president, a thron in the side of the faithful administration men, is. | somewhat solved by the colonel’s sup- port of the Democratic plan to weak- en Mondell. The New York Times is the lead- er in this effort to “get” the Wyo- ming congressman. The very fact that democracy is getting so busy throwing bric t him is proof pos gerous political opponent. If, as tHe Times asserts, the Mondell leadership is “proving a failure,” the Democrats would be keeping mighty still about it, as everybody will realize after a moment's reflection Democra only hope for future success is in unsuccessful leadership and Republi- ean division; if the Mondell leader- ship even pointed to the possibility of failure, the Democrats would be the last folks in the world to culVat-| tentidn to it. What hurts the Democrats is that Mondell is making good as floor lend- er. Immediately after his selection an effort:was made to create dissen- tion thru the contention of certain |3 gentlemen that the steering commit te eshould be enlarged. [t was cir- culated at that time—large Democrats—that there was tain to be a party split oter it. But Mon- jell’s personal populurity and his dip- lomatic conduct smoothed the matter out without anybody remaining grouchy gave the disappointed Demo erats. Under the floor lea ship of Mondell the house has establish- ed a record for economy and efficien- cy unequalled by that of any other session of the same length. The mem- bership on the majority side js work- ing together in all essentials, and it is safe to say the efforts of the op-} position to crezte dissention will fail. It is because Democrats, mind f&ture elections the Mondell leadership is holding Re- publicans together and that his part in shaping national policies’ is Wel | “Terrible case of BB Fs Tai en Rn yy years, with half dozen fuscia in terrible Cook Toot oat @ nervous Wieck TC tone Toa a bottics ot D. D. D. to clear up this d mi is hatte late settimony at 8 ° suitors re elieved by oy ints es wmatrelot ie @ffer you a bottle par Try it today. ee, on ‘ond 22.P. KIMBALL DRUG STORE oe AL ry TOWN OF Every Car on Hand criptions from. taftite®y Workers. ‘The work to be done by Sheriff Royce will be insthe-nature ef a ‘mopping up” CYING Blacksmith: Shop, Second Store 132 South Center, Phone 64W and David. -Phone- 368J ‘00 DEEDS NOT acon revoucc vent PEUORDED HERE, Two-room built as’ &peedity East Casper and Park grade schools structures are being as possible on the | The schaols are holding half-day ses- Complete Assessment Return Wall sions for the present as the rooms are overly crowded with 66 children in some of them Most of the pupils are too small to send across th to the Again Place Natrona County n the Lead in Total Valuation railroad ‘tracks Central school without san ning a risk. One of the ti faurice Grosh mmnbea. of of the school board judges that Cay-| State board of equalization, has bee the most densely populat-d im Capser for the past three days con p city ber of schoo! BURLINGTON TRAFFIC IS = HELD UPWHEN CAR JUMPS the state by the great nuns ferring with the board of counts children here. f > and the assessor's installation ¢ 4 more of checking and sessinent, and as a result of his Almost rta that Natr county will again take it wealthiest county int tate which it yielded to compl diace as ounty the face of in n rns Goshon expressed su eee which } ot b ied A freight car derai ounty of 2 ) ah river canon west of We | Buflington railroad ear ing held up all traffic on this mainly traveled road. The mor: from the east due here at 7 irged to impress upi vat of recor jeeds to S00 piece y this morn p are at ng train! of property i din Casper not re of fire or loss of was not expected until after 12 © prope ywners w nd ‘ o'clock. Nobody was injured, but diffieult matter to pre wnerchir the accident tore up or damaged the, except at a t expense track for a distance of more than Natrona county is without dout half a mile and ma t necessary to the wealthiest count 1 the state go over thé trac The and the otte car was the track, port of company officials he to make him a formidable opponent Hy, afd for this reason the word has gone forth that the gentle man from Wyoming must be under mined and assailed from every poss angle in the hope of breaking down his growing influence. nation ble for that distance aid Mr. Groshon, ‘but f in was eastbound) dollars are escaping he only one to 5 i it is ot aecording t he re- county officials in st Ene county és partic ularly fortunat ving a well-bals commissioner thousands o taxation every freight t ed board of a conscier sexsor, and with the two offices work g in complet your business w of any county ; short time tate in a semi by the cE SU VADUAEUATOEU ECCT CARRERE ENE NEGL USE EL TALENT ANN ATA AEN ETT R00 Electric Wiring and. 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