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WMOWEST LOSES WPLEOD-KINNEY TRIO OF GAMES. MATCH TONINHT Wagers Placed on Sport Card To- night Indicate Lively In- terest in Outcome Greybull Hurler rier Brags Out Single Victory for Locals at Rapid City (Cl) NEWS FROM OVER WYOMING STILL SEIZED APPEAL TAKEN RAWLING RAID IN BOOZE GASE Italian Moonshiner Comes to Grief Supreme arg to Rule on Consti- at Hands of Rawlins tutionality of Search and Authorities Seizure (Special to the Tribune) pial Ti aaa iss. RAWLINS, Wyo., Sept. 22.—The (Special to the Tribune) ‘The Casper Midwest refining com- , Wrestling fans are taking a great “tt still confiscated under the Wy- ,,SHEREDANB Wyo. Sept. 22 any team dropped three out of four e#! of interest in the big McLeod-| °™™® prohibition law is in the pos- k aay 2S Se a L. Blake ha u- ames played at Rapid City, S. Dp. | Kinney match scheduled for tonight |S@ssion of Sheriff A. A. Sanders. It HUS'Gt 0? Ae, poies. Spores cour oak Fi */at the Iris theater following the rex.|W@S seized at the homie of Fred, the decision of Judge J. H. Burgess ast week to the fast Rapid City o lowing the reg-| q fof the Sheridan county district ae ‘ine. Excellent hurling for the! lar shows. Several good sized wag-| Sfatda, an atter Mexicans) eich wareead HHI te stock South Dakota team spelled the de_{ ers have been placed on the outcome! @'rested for drunkenness confessed Weieaize teaae lah the search and feat of the local nine in three con-{°f the match and the local fans gen- | “"’t rey paevonee yee BG * ition : ative wa be pacha t Me sts, the home boys only being able|¢Tlly are boosting for George Mc- ‘@!led Dago Red” from Sfarda. Phe doce WeRs cau se) ati onal. o drag a victory out of the fina}{Leod altho they realize this plucky °“! '§ # small, homemade affair. It the alata ewatitet ph mice CRBS OF contests SutHRdAY. 7 tO 6. little wrestler will have a big job, WS found beneath the house with a {St Against George Romano, in Eddleman, the left hander from/9" his hands to flop big George of liquor. Dried grapes, hasine peeninn F armed w : Greybull, beat Zanhouser, a future | Kinney. nid; were the basis of the dec-) 2°). 0 tit Bikey. hie big leaguer Saturday with the tem :Leod completed his training yes-|® penpfactured: with es AD | ad raised: ne oy wa 1 perature making a game unpleasant! ter and is in better shape than eat ta a bith ae | Burgess’ decision that the li s the 50 shiv-| he has been for any prev proceed-{bere. This woutd indic {Leod will be ous matches ate that Mc-; for the players as well ering fans who watched the ntoxicating, contain aalf of one per cent ple has been x less than of alcohol. submitted to the was seized without authority t has been returned to the owner of leew ngs going at top speed to-! 141. chemist. The Mexicans from /t is anticipated that inasmuch as Only Rapid City and Casper aval Sek whom the information leading to the C888 similar to that of Romano are n the four games, the series being|.. Kinney arrived erday from| Wom te ja was obtained assert constantly arising throughout the main attraction to a state or local!Crawford, Neb., where he has been | (itt ip upaen Red’) ot ihe Steere state, the state supreme court will fair being held in Rapid City last{Setting into shape for his match ae 1 Ccatrie the Tteman advance the Sheridan appeal on its veck, The ball grounds had been| Kinney said this morning that he ex-j [rand 'S non-intoxicating the Italian qoiiet and render a decision at an Netty Gas hicsen thn ie -Cnee 1 Pected a hard contest but that he was | Possesses reat ber “i fs arly date . within the conter of a large’ race!confident he would win erect tn meh as female hata > rack, Casper players said unpleas- An excellent card of preliminarieshreo, Re RA t things about the Rapid City ball! is promised by the management Wy yoming Man Goes rounds and they found the going{Jack Doyle and Ed Bonner lm low in the field the first game. in the first match which is to be “HORSE JUMPS. NTO GAR Buddies One Better: The initial contest was copped by limited to one fall. Doyle's ability | Rapid City, 9 to 8, with Brendt toil- 48 an athlete is well known among! ' she pyre Pps ee ee Be he AND BREAKS MAN'S LEG Brimgs Back Family labman for Rapid City, hurled for! Jimmie Moore and Earl Dowler} = —- the South Dakota team. This was! Will meet in a match which will make 2 (Special to the Tribune) on Wednesday fall of the fans sit up and take no-| DOUGLAS, Wyo., Sept. 22.—That KEMMERER, Wyo., Sept. 22 Thursday sew the Midwest nine!tice. Dowler weighs 140 pounds; is| the driver of an automobile at which Several Wyoming soldiers have brot again going down to defeat, 12 to\fast and clever, while Moore has}@ horse takes fright has as much Prides with them on the turn 8, before the offerings of Berger,;met some of the best light-weight] feason to be alarmed ax those behind {70M France but it is believed that who nearly won his game here in the! men in this section of the country. the horse was demonstrated here! Jules Girard is the first Wyoming final ‘series of the Salvation Army! A four-round boxing exhibition] when Dick Swallow of Glendo veceived YS to return with a family Tri-State tournament. Maples did! between John Engerson and Terry|a broken leg at the hands of fright- GiT@rd, who came home with one the pitching for Casper but 12 runs!Fitzsimmons is expected to last alend animal. The latter threw its f the last contingents of the e will losé most baseball games and it'little longer than the last affair in| forequarters into the car, striking Peditionary forces. has arrived here lost the game Thursday. ‘which Fitzsimmons was the main ac- Swallows who was at the steering with his wife, a pretty French girl, Hunt worked hard Friday but the{tor when he knocked out his oppon- best he could do against a recruit/€nt in the early part of the first named Daily was hold the Rapid round In any event, it should be a City boys to eight counters. The (speedy event. result was 8 to 6, making Cas- aaa a ae their defeat in as many days. The disastrous series in the north The worst hurricane of which any | record exists was that of October 10 | probably will bring the Midwest 1780, which started in the Barbadoes. | season to a close unless there is An English fleet anchored off St some change in the present weather. Lucia simply disappeared Nearly} come here this ut.thé series is; A Denver nine m: week or next week! not certain, IPO ANYEOD?s GAME Oh PENNANT UNTIL ThE FINGH FORTUNES SWITCH FAST I BASEBALL ASSERTS VERS By JOHN J. EVERS (In American Legion Weekly) ye seball writers often refer to a club as a “mac hine i # it is a pretty good comparison. A big leauge team has a lot of thing along in -ommon with a racing automobile You be whirling along ut ot flat tire or your carburetor gets not permd ly injured, you every building on the island blown down, and six thous | buried. was nd people and, after ell, in front when all of a sudden you 4 out of whack, and while the machin e are cating the other fellow’s dust be- "7 yi, Bie last run being forced > thing s O- jimmy Sheckard. nual crop of real baseball bugs is inmy seen things like this happen| the fact that from the time the first 9 “orien that I never count a game last batter Jo.¢ until it is over. There is real suspense in many a close base: ball game than there is in the most} produced ball is pitched until the more is out, either team may w There is always a chance that a pitcher will blow up or that a team will start one ling melodrama ever of thos) wild batting rallies that on the. stage . cannot be checked. No score is so —_ one-sided as to be hopeless before the game is over. Anything happens Dg Rattles Stand in baseball, Who would have said, back in oe> : 1908, that the Cubs could overhaul on Edg e? Ask Lusk | the Giants when they were five games behind with only fourteen games left to play? If anybody had told you in for Paid Proot| the early part of July, 1914, that yUsK, wyo. Sept Whether | the Boston Braves Would win a pen-! . jcttlesnake's rattles lie flat or stand | int and a world’s ries that year,t. Gdge no longer interests loca | ‘u would have called for somebody thorities but they are considerably| ) sweep out the padded cell. Mighty, Chaprined over the success of a stran Cincinnati w persons conceded Al ver who garnered $1,280 in bets with} chance to win a flag, before this Aicke who thot they knew and left} ison opened. But you never can|toyn when it was settled to their| uy satisfactior No one took the ma One error in the wrong place, one| Foy, “bold brick” arti ty that goes wrong, one bad de- struck town but he comman the ton by an umpire may change the rect of wll high finance sharper hole outcome of a baseball pace: dhen he left ently, while sitting in the cunds watching a double ees he n the Giants and the Reds, a pe- diay play came up that might have GUNSHOT GREETS BURGLAR cant the game. The Giants hat 1 the first game and the score was} he to two, in their favor, in the} th inning of the second contest. he be Cincinnati had men on first and sec with nobody out, A high fly, pretty well in towards the infield, §4, came to Young in right field and hefye clected to try a trap-fly play. We did so and threw to second, but there Wes no one on that base to receive (Special to the Tribune) RAWLINS, Wye., Sept. 22.—Just Moriari concluded — that a successful bur glarious entrance into the Union Pa sific Coal company store at Hanna he collided with a charge of buckshot | base James was conducting the throw. As a result the bases} 4reqd by Thomas Jones, @ negro jan- were full with nobody out. Thefjtgr who siceps in the building and Giants were so far ahead that the} who had been awakened by the ef fans only laughed, but it brought] gorts of Morisrity and ap unknown to my mind a game which we had| companion to break into the plaee. played with Cincinnati when | was] Jones watched the pair until they with the Cubs, opened a window and Moriarity start- It was back in about 1912, and then laid down a buck- Chicago wes leading nine to nothing Moriarity fell with when the ninth inning opened. In in his anatomy. © His that ninth inking a few chances to abandoned him to. his retire the Reds were overlooked and The wounded man is they scored ten runs. Luckily for He will recover. us we scored two more runs in our half of the ninth, Incidentally that pair of tallies were made off Rube Benton, who was then with the Reds. ‘As I remember they were scored with- ed to crawl in, {shot berrage eight shot companion fate and fled in the hospital here. _ stop East to return Wil- at y of his President. toglay the first to. the cheduled On journey son | occurred and their boucing son who was born a brief before they for America wheel. BOOTLEG FOUND IN AUTOMOBILE WIDOW OPENS FIGHT FOR IS APPRECIATED (Special to the Tribune) KEMMERER, ~Wyod.. Sept. 22.— alan a suffering Wyoming’s mouth while set sail KEMMERER,. Wyo., Sept. 22.- 1 water when he reads this—the Lil tion over the estate of ate mise n of the luck of a Ic Amos W. Smith. B torney who, not desiring to make res- man who left proper titution. has sworn the correspondent $30,000, opened here with a motion to secrecy regarding his identity. Re- on the part of his widow to set aside urning a few evening ago to where the order of sale and a motion re he had left the automobile parked! quiring executors to file a statement with several others the attorney was of claims against the estate Mrs astonished to observe n unfamiliar Smith, who was left only 32.500 by two-gallon bucket in the machine. He the will of her late ht id, x investigated and found that the buc-) pected to file her election to accept ket was filled to the brim with white her statutory portion of one-half in mule” whisky. He promptly step- stead, and the fight will center on ped on the gus and went away from this feature of the litigatior here with the prize. The whiskey = is supposed to have been placed in the attorney's car by a bootlegger who mistook it for another machine — TAKES POISON IN GRIEF OVER LOVER’S DEA TH | ef HEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 22 Members of the Democratic | committee and ather prom ym ocrats of Wyoming will gather here next Wednesday to greet Pr Democrats to Talk “Shop” on Occasion of Wilson’s Visit (Special to the Tribune) grief over the o-dent from dent , r husband, who died from Wilson and to engage in a “‘m sh influenza here last year, icine talk.” State Chairman R Agnés Banks swallowed strychnine} E. Lee, who recently was appoint t » home of her mother in Mont-] ed census supervisor for outh | peli Idaho. Her body was found by| ern Wyoming district, it is d will | the mother a few minutes after death} tender ‘his resignation at the meet ing. and the state committeemen will select his successor. 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Complete Stock Electric Supplies. Let Us Estimate Your Work HALF OF SMITH ESTATE PRES WILSON TO ree ee Ey 7 Three se Stop with Address at Theater to Mark Visit mn Wyoming (Special to the Tribune) CHEYENNE, W President Wils hours in Cheyenne y at 4 p and departing for fs = wa teas atte at he of course | the Fifteenth and 40 mounted cavalrymen from Fort Russell © points of in © Yroduce him at the theate _— tember, 23, 1919 Thursda izes uw 9-22 McCord-Brady Co., Distributors IT’S GOOD ; % The Mexican Hot Co. MANUFACTURERS CASPER, WYO. DISTRIBUTORS \) No. 6850 4 N STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF . N \) ° 4 . e Uasper National bank N 4 AT CLOSE OF BUSI! N Sept. 12, 1919 N % CASPER, WYOMING LY ® 4 ® Bie TIA eR q \ a: \) PO THE PUBLI N N We invite your attention to the st: : N > + Comptroller of the Currency, Wash ! ‘ 5 - x \ 12, 1919, . ® Upon looking over th staleme F fank row y . 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