Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 6, 1920, Page 6

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| TWO VETS BACK NEW SCHEDULE OONNS.QUINTET FOR OLYMPIAD ‘Grieve and Kidd Join Basketball Athletic Union Issues List of Events| ' Five; Next Game with Lan- | For Americans in Olympic | | tk der on Monday Games Next Summer NEW YORK—{By mail.}—A revised} and combined schedule for the seventh Olympiad, to be heid at Antwerp next summer, has been prepared by the| Amateur Athletic union for the guid- ance of the various American organiza-| tions which plan to participate in the! international meet. While the program, | 4s outlined, #3 a tentative one subject | to change after further correspondence, it gives an excellent idea of the scope of the games in waich the Americans | Will be strong contenders. The events and dates, arranced in the order oz their follows: | to 23.—100-meter } , 400-meter run, 1,-| The Natrona county high school team (vas further strengthened yesterday by she addition of two former players of } ast season. Bob Grieve and David Kidd, “who have been attending Culver mili- » agademy, returned to the high i c:ool here instead of going back to complete their session at the military y3chool, | Both are big players and should add je needed weight to the team. It was he lack of weight that proved a handi p in the opening game Friday. srieve has been playing center while Kidd has held down a guard position importance, are fntaanteyears® Athletics: Aug. Practice is going ahead with speed | dash, 200-meter das: i 1 ais year. The next game will be Mon-}500-meter run, 5,000-meter run, 10,000- ‘May against Lander. The following Fri-|meter run flat; 110-meter hurdles cross- yy, vanuary 16, will see the strong |Country, about five miles; individual} team race: 10. 9¢-metes walking running high jump, standing high jump, running broad jump, standing broad jump, pole jump, throwing the )-aramie five matched against the Cas- [broad with the javelin held in the cen- tre, best hand; throwin ver quintet. FOR |putting the weight, throwing the ham- N ;mer, throwing the grenade, marathon, [prising (1) running broad jump, (2 | throwing the javelin, (3) 200-meter dash, Casper may in the future have a/flat (4) throw.ns' tue discus, (5) 1,500 jennis, handball and basketball ground | meter run, flat. | (Note—It is proposed ‘on the land surrounding the city hall,| t? 8UPPress the decat ton n° «rent ‘This was the action taken by the city | ry repetition of tne puna, council yesterday. Order was given for , 3 ; A Phe improvement of the grounds. It{ Te!™ competitions: 400-meter relay 2 2 u |race, four men; -,600-meter relay race, jvas found that the Warren Construe- | four men; 3,000Mmetér team race, five n company probably would aid in; u in, it; t of war, te: is {Ming in the ground because it had | TUM. three to count; tug of war, teams s jof eight men. y pete icn it was desirous of getting Gymnastic: Aug. 22 to 29—Team | competition with exercises according to *|the Swedish system. ‘Team of not less ‘than 16 nor more than 40. The limit, jone hour. sTwo-team competition, 16 |to 40 men, with exercises according to THRU STIFF TRAINING 3x: Three-team competition, 16 to 40 ———— : men, with free choice of movements jand appartus. Time limit, one hour. | Four individual competition, with exer- Wyo., Jan, 6.—The Uni-| cises on horizontal bar,” parallel bars Wyoming basketball five! and other fixed apparatus. Five, di LARAMIE, ersity of vith the opening game tentatively | limit, 45 minutes. i the discus, |” takes much time and is practically oH arted practice in earnest this week! plays by team of men and women. Time st strike, 1,800-meter free style, (b)} en; 100-meter free gtyle; high dfv- is. Team events, (a) men: 800-meter team race, four men; water polo. (b)/; women: 400-meter team race, four wo- men. Yachting: July 11 to 14—The pro. gram is not fixed yet and will be sent | later. - Fighting Sports—Fencing, Aug. 24 to} Sept. 5.—Epee, one individual and one! 5. team competition; sabre, one individual; Americans for an estimated price of | and one team competition; foils, one individual competition. Boxing: Aug. 15 to 19—Individual) into eight classes, accordint to weight.! Decision on points with a limited num ber of rounds. Wrestling: Auz. 15 to $1.—Individual competition Graeco Roman style, five classes, according to weight. Shooting: July 24 to Aut. 21, at’ Beverloo—Individual competition, clay, bird shooting; individual competition, | army rifle; individual competition, pts- tol. Subject to alterations. (Beverloo is about 30 miles east of Antwerp.) Horse riding: Sept. 6 to 12—Military, | (a) 50-kilometer cross country; (b) steeplechase, individu (c) tearm prize jumping: (d) prise riding, irfdividual; (e) individual prize jumping. Cycling: Road individual and race, Aug. 9 to 10. Combined Sports: team Modern Pentath- lon: Aug. 24 to 27—{1) Duel shooting, distance 2 (2) swimming, 300 meters, fre ; (3) epee fencing; (4)) riding over a special marked course not to exceed 5,000 meters with horses tos- sed up for ; (5) cross-country race al 4,000 meters. Lawn tennis: Aug. 15 to 22—Individ- ual competitions in open air on brick courts; (a) men’s singles, (b) women's singles, (c) men's doubles, (a) mixed doubles | Hor: | at Os- ockout July 15 to Aug. on the > polo: Competition tend- Aug. 3 to 8—Polo competi- tion; target competition. Golf: No date announred—Men's com- petition, women's competition. Concours d'Art: The Stockholm pro- gram will probably be adopted; it will competitions in architecture, painting, music and liter: include sculpture, jture. | jame shooting and mountain ascents ame competition as at Stockholm. Rugl i— | h. antelope, tamed by; ylizzards to the extent that cheduled less than two weeks away.| Nautical Sports: Rowing, Sept. he Colorado Aggie quintet will be! to 29—(1) single sculls, (2); double sculls, layed at Fort Collins on that date. | (3) four outriggers, (4) eights outriggers Chere is a lot of veteran material re-|' Swimming: Sept. 22 to 29—Individua vorted back in school for this winter! events (a) men; 100-meter free ind the Cowboys may place a winning 100-meter back stroke, 200-meter m_in the field strok, ‘ TIF APPAZAAZDLAZLALZASL SPEER a a N \ ; N : At MT A a a a. the Woodrow. ““MAY WE DEMONSTRA Phone'69' oodrow Electric Washers Will take all the drudgery out cf wash day. The Woodrow is made cf the best material and all washers are absolutely guaranteed for one year. We have just received a shipment of these washers, bought at old price, and we will be glad to demonstrate the many exclusive features of Natrona Power Co was located by A. L. Boland riding the range on lower K and to keep them from star has been hauled to them. is believed. storm droy 1 Coyotes, ne yound TE? Hockey: April 1 to 10—Competition on the knockout system, men; com- petition on the knockout system, W0-) men. LLLAAAAAAAAMAAA AMARA ALABABEDEZLISLLALALLAL 2 CL ded wae ww, }competition of Engiish boxing divided jad invested his money in the cigar GREEK MAT TITLE GOES { | i} Fi Datlp' eribune 3 b) °T PLAY OUTSIDE OF BOSTON, DESPITE BIG PRICE’ (By Axsociated Preas.) BOSTON, Jan. 6.—Babe Ruth, sold by Boston yesterday to New York $125,000, today telegraphed his bus- iness manager: ‘Will not play any--/ where but Boston.” He said Ruth business here and naturally desired to be in Boston as much as possible. | Some adverse criticism on the sale was heard from local fans, among whom Ruth’s prowess with the bat made him popular. Harry, Frazee, owner of the Red Sox, would not name the sum paid for Ruth but said it was stupendous and that no club but New, York could afford to pay any such sum. Gree Greek héavyweight champion, in a con- jned his opponent to the mat with a JOHNNY TYNAN KNOGKED TO LONDAS ON VICTORY (By _Assoctated Preas.) WW YORK, Jan. 6.—Jim Londas of | defeated William Demetral,) test for the title here. Londas pin-! uouble-arm scissors hold. in Cheyenne. OUT BY FREDDIE HILLS (By Associated Press.) PUEBLO, Jan.‘6.—Freddie Hills of Fort Worth knocked out Johnny Ty- nan of Philadelphia in the sixth round of a scheduled 12-round go here. epee iT, ‘KID’ REGIN HAS EDGE ON BRANOT I BATTLE (By Asnociated Prens.) ST. LOUIS, Jan. 6.—"Kid” Regan, 1o- cal bantamweight, won « newspaper de- cision over “Dutch” Brandt of Brook- lyn_in_eight rounds last night. * | ] The | Apartments, San real STORMS FACE DEATH AT HANDS OF COYOTES NOW RIVERTON, Wyo., Jan, 6—A band} the Decem- | they | no longer take fright at human beings, while Creek | i hay} it depleted the band after the them together as the car-| ak ae. nd Association Football—Aug. | “Barnetts of Cours | Clothing, Shoes, Hats and : Furnishings Great Reduction in Prices coming spring. ing in. Note our sale prices below: serves Around the Town The Harvey Cafeteria |meals and lunches continuously. 12-30-6t Army and Navy club serves a good big meal every day for 50c. 12-30-6t San Diego, Calif., property for sale. |The city with a wonderful future. 4 information, write W. Stocton, Palomar | Diego, California. After Inventory .Clearance Sale Men’s Regular Sale Price ” Price $67.50 Men’s Suits,and Overcoats, now. $55.75 $65.00 Men’s Suits and Overcoats, now. $52.50 | $60.00 Men’s Suits and Overcoats, now, $48.50 $57.50 Men’s Suits and Overcoats, $55.00 Men’s Suits and Overcoats, $45.00 Men’s Suits and Overcoats, $40.00 Men’s Suits and Overcoats, $37.50 Men’s Suits and Overcoats, $35.00 Men’s Suits and Overcoats, $32.50 Men’s Suits and Overcoats, $30.00 Men’s Suits and Overcoats, $25.00 Men’s Suits and Overcoats, $22.50 Men’s Suits and Overcoats, now. now. now. now. now. now. now. All Odd Trousers at Reduced Prices 7 58 menus big reduction. now... ee John M. 12-30-30t Eng: Although all men’s clothing, shoes, hats and fur- nishings positively will be much higher priced this We are forced:to reduce our stock to make room for new spring lines that will soon be com- nbre, silk and flannel mixtures, madras and percale shirts at a Regular Sale | Regular Sale Price Price Price Price $18.00 Shirts, now..$15.95 | $ 5.00 Shirts, now..$ 3.95 $15.50 and $15.00 $4.50 and $4.00 signin ares fa Shirts, now .......$ 3.45 -50 an 2. : Shirts, now .......$10.85 | $ 3-00 Ste ney aeaas $10.00 Shirts, now..$ 8.35 $ 3.00S irts, now..$ 2.45 $ 8.50 Shirts, now..$ 6.95 $ 2.50 Shirts, now..$ 1.95 $ 7.50 Shirts, now..$ 6.45 | $ 2.00 Shirts, now..$ 1.55 $ 6.50 Shirts, now..$ 5.65 | $ 1.50 Shirts, now..$ 1.15 4 Men’s high grade four-in-hands reduced to bott ym. gures. Reg. Sale | Reg. Sale Price Price | Price Price $5.00 Four-in-Hands, 2.00 Four-in-H: Nae "$4.15 $ sti ‘our-in-Hands, $4.00 Four-in-Hands, rae = Now ....$3.15 | $1.50 Four-in-Hands, $3.50 Four-in-Hands, -| - Now ... $1.19 Now . anvveene $2085 | 27 ae $3.00 Four-in-Hands, $ rae! oun Hands: Now woneisee h 2035 j 79 $2.50 Four-in-Hands, 75c. Four-in-Hands, i Now . $1.95 Now -59c duced prices. A small deposit will hold an it is convenient to pay the balance. ° SALE IS NOW ON AT 121 East ‘Second Street. I. D. Barnett Outfitting Zo. Men’s Hats, Caps, Shoes,- Underwear, Pajamas, Night Shirts, Boys’ Clothing and Furnishings, all at re- ything advertised until | VINCENT GARTER NAMED “ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL FOR WYOMING Captain Vincent Carter, who was re- cently admitted to the bar, has received an appointment as assistant attorney- general, and will make his headquarters Captain Carter was noti- fed of his appointment while in Caspef the latter part of last week. not | For | If you are looking for a bargain in| state in Caspe House. 38-08-2T pany, 111 East 968-3. the west. LEKKEEEREEE Taxes. _N: os DUBOIS A 24-25 Casp. Roo: GARBUTT Pho: —— i AUTO Drive ; BAGGAGE A apie Ss ‘0 ‘4 ¥our baftery ‘can? bring ‘it}into the Auto You can have your choice of ciga: 3B, | cigarettes and tobaccos at the Smoke The largest smokers’ line in THE GUARANTEE RE! CORPORATI Rooms 208-211 Ol Exe! Phone 660. ARCHITECTS & GOODRICH rehii Architects 415 Oil Exchange Bldg. A FULL CHARGED BATTE! OES NOT FREEZER AUTO ELECTRIC COMPANY, 111 EB, First St. 1D. 4a7P9_ PUTTS be sadjusted if (you / alectricat_ com: | street, Phone 2-30-6t First 12-30-6t TODAY AT LKXKHKEE ‘atary Public. tects ‘Townsend Block er, Wyo. & WEIDNER me 1162 REPAIR RY | into the | Phone 968-5 | ND TRANSFER ts | FRANK Baggage o— 9 BAGGAGE TRANSFER Coal and Coke Delivered HERMAN ENGELKD Phone 183M. —<_—___. MOVING A SPECIALTY Office Sun Electric Co., 149 8. Center 1 Phone 1013 “0 RAITORS & Transfer ——EE Phone: Rest NOLTE: Country T: _—— ee SEARLS TRANSFER & STORAGE Office—,Tait’s Billiard Hall S7.W. Moving a Specialty. —————— IN’S TRANSFER CO. Phone 193. “Quick Service” BROKERS 0 2 Office, 104 Tips Solicited ——6 fe} ARNES DROK E Prop; | List your Oi o. your orders | markably low ma | Phone 1147. Office o 7) SRAGE & PUBLIC perance, rie 1 Stocks with us; | on a re- a. er Iris Theater CHIROPRACTORS DR. 5, DR. ANNA G Chiro Lyric’ Theater H Utfice Phone 706 JEFFREY HAM JEFFREY FNeTOrK, Bidz. Center St Res 93. DR. B. DR. ED: hiro M. Chiro; PETER General J. He Rig Bul 230 EB. Phon CLOTHES Speci: of women and ch Sulte 200-20: ~ Practice limite Genito-Urina of the Skin. Office: “Roia: Phones: Office Hospital, 10 a. x. m.; 7 p. a Hours: | to 6 p. Phones CONTRACTORS | | LET ME FIGURE WITH YOU ON | | YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS Stock | 0. 8. Bldg. Phone 767m . O. Box 1145 lding Contractor THE SERVICE CLEANERS Horsch & Nyganrd Cleaning, Pressing, Remod x r,,Linden and Railroad Sts. LuService" Our Motto. Phone 56 DOCTORS aa | DR. MYERS Physician and Surgeon ial attention glvep to, Office Phone 699. G. 8. BAWDEN, ary Tract and Diseases G HAHN NA HAHN bre stors wnsend Bldg. Rea. 807) HARNED practor —- CLAUSEN Contractor BOLNER ugo Street e BRIS. CLEANERS to dis. nildren. ter, 1, 0, Blag. Res. Phone 746 cae M.D. (o diseases of the rbaugh Bldg. 54; House, 847M; 272 or 273. to l p.m; 4 Pp. m m. to 8:30 p.m. | |] 1, MARSHALL ©, — 9 Speci: rics and children. al; Phones; Oftice, Physician and Surge jal attention Torel seases of women aad Blackmore 5 .| KEITH, M. D- | | given to obstet- | | “Building #0; Residence 164 ° | | | The CASPER 840 plete line 9f elect COW ewes: be | your , elect i Leth, Menreny ‘We carry 2 com! rice fixtures at all times, — MeBvety ’ Flee- lirieal company, ML West First greet, Phone 19-W. 1230-6 it a 4 Any Midwest refinery man can eat hot aie or lunch, at bea gerapalre ia and Lunch, Rig in * Cafeteria wre heart of ihe Midwest plant. THE LYRIC KK HHKHKHA EKER LAKE ER EEE Casper Business and Professional ° ; RYN KHK ft HKKHKHE * TAI III IIIT IE TEE EE III ACCOUNTANTS | DOCTORS 5 apes pel OTA = SRT ACCOUNTANTS jan an reeon Books Ovencas Cloned, Awaltee Office: Suite iss Sm.th Bldg. s(irara, "Authorities om Income Office 130 '+1- House 33 | PRIVATE HOSPITAL 8S. Durbin 8t. j Phones 272 and 273 DR. H. R. LATHROP, Surge in Charge, | Rohrbaugh Bullding. | Office Phone 64; Res. Phone 116 | DENTISTS Ceets | : sf Rohrbaugh Bldg. (Over Casper Pharmacy.) 1 Phone 54. 5: ELECTRICIANS AMERICAN ELECTRIC Co. 112 K. Third St. Phone 1080 Motor Repairing, Armature ‘Wina. ing. Blectrica) iring and Co: | tracting. : t 3 i | | o—————_—_—____ in UAT CLEANING NEW YORK HAT CLEANING WORKS We clean and re-block all kinds of Hats, Panamas, Soft, Felt, and Stitt Hats for ladies and entlemen. New trimmings; all work guaran- teed. Also take orders for enw Hats. We call for and@ deliver. Shoe shining parlor in connection ! ! for ladies and. gentlemen, kinda “of ‘shoes ‘dyed. 2" Secoi Casper, Wyo. Phone 95i-W | | INSURANCE — . HOAGLAND | We sell The Wyoming's Own } 'Life, Keep Your Money at Home. | ‘ Office 247 N. Center Phone 889W j LAWYERS 1 WILLIAM 0. WILSON Attorney at Law Casper, Wyoming Suites 14-15-16, Townsend Block MICHAEL W. PURCELL Attorney-at-Law Suite 316 Oil Exchange Buildin, Ci Phone 8d. 8 per, Wyo., HAGENS, STANLEY Lawyern, 204-207 O11 Exehi Casper, & MURANE ange Bldg. Wyoming. ~ | | aC AOLS) & STIRRETT AW: 2009-10-11 O11 Exchange Bldg. — = — \: GEORGE W. FERGUSON Attor -nt-! Rooms 22-23, Townsend f = 23, T \ sates Poyphownsend Bide puis + 7 =) Wyoming ‘PLUMBING AND A tssisodt | HEATING J. DowonuE : an eating, hi specialty, Jobbing tor promptly 8S. Spruce, Plumbing eating a W. M. PAL! Plumbing, steam and. hot hosting: Rudy Dipeless hot al iy Sitar a all kinds prompt~ 139 W. F ¥ By Gtecture pidge ne ATE Ws __RESTAURANTS Me POODLE DOG CAFE. Open Day and Night, ee and” | Fnchen ae All Hours m rear of Poodle Dog Billiard Parlor, REAL ESTATE MARION P. Wi Real Estate and puuarines Casper, Wyoming ROOMING HOUSES... - HOME HOTEL Strtetty Madere hoes. wy. Day, Week ” or Month Telasnetie, NELLIE P. DALTON, Prep. STAGE LINES rete, Prelant and Pee- | per to. Balt Gro | * 083 or OTT W. VETERINARY SURGEON > R. fos: RATHBUN © z Vete: ire eo! At Casper Pharmacy eee water Ir fur if ms ho! sages Ww ELDING : ETYLEND WE Wolcott and. Linden, vacrous. from | Colesium Garage. ‘Phone 745, | OXY¥-ac 1) BEST EQUIPPED WELD, IN THE. STATE 3

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