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GRADE SCHOOLS HERE. WN TRACK MEET TUESDAY $ . L. Nearly 400 Entered in Field Cincinnati 7 | 7 Re rooklyn 9 | Events Following May Festival | chicazo 3 | at 3:30 Tomorrow Aft- Boston _ ‘ | ‘Pittsburgh _ ok | Crees Bt. Louis - 10-18 Philadelphia ay eens Nearly 400 grade school athlétes Trom|New York _ is ‘asper city, grade schools will com- , the second annual grade school ‘and field meet to be held tomor- ternoon on the high school ath- field. The meet which is post- } from last Weanesday is to start four pete ir tra row letic pentra0 o'clock. following the grade bis Sb E tehool May festival. Washingto 1g s silver loving cup will be awarded | ¢+ Louis eri the school winning the meet. Three| Britadel nd i a men will be awarded prizes in each Betrelt phia a tas and in each event, a blue ribbon --- going to first place wintiers; red to} veond place; and white to third pisses, The athletes will be divided into classes | f Reelin to weight, age, and height, lesion ces a e. ‘The program includes seven events, Philadelphia aH 1 4 meet ending with the usual relay More men are scheduled to corn. pete in the 50-yard dash than in an other event of the meet. Dean Morgan, high school athletic coach, will act as referee of the meet, while James K. Shallenberger will be official starter.| Ww. A. Lacey, high school principal, will be clerk of the meet. Liyd Price, Laurence DeWoody, and} Clair Blanchard will serve as judges of) the finish in the frack events. John Curran, Archie Post, and Francis Dunn will be timers. j Field judges will be Harold Sawyer,} Ralph Summers, Joe Dessert, Earl) Engdahl, LaWrefice Eastman, Joe Shi-) kany, lie Van Doren, Rodney Smith, | Jack Tobin, and Arthur Litheridge. LARAMIE MHOWEST TO CONTEST BALL TITLE th rac LARAMIE, Wyo, May 17.—Harry | Cassidy, the big league manager of the | Midwest Laramie baseball téam, ‘who | has been in,Denver for the past sev-| eral days securing material for a cham-/ pionship aggregation of ball players, | will be back on the job Monday with | enough men to start the training sea- son in earnest. | Other teams here will schedule games| TODAY'S NEWS Baseball Results of Yesterday and Standing of Clubs American League * w. ak f Cleveland Boston Batteries—R Raridan, Allen; ie Rixey and Witherow. At Chicago— Re Boe Chicago 5 9 1) Boston 1 6 1 Batteri and Killefer;| Hearn and O'Neil. At St. Louis—Game with Brooklyn) postponed, rain. \ i American League At Washington— RB: H. E.} \Wéshington - 7 1 St. Louis 412 1} Picinich;) Batteries Weilmann and Billings. anc At New York— R. H. 5. New. Worktes oo acon nse es 2) 3 4A Clev ie 13° 4 aie whormahlen | iewtn:| bridge and Hannah; Bagby and O'Neil. me e SATURDAY'S GAMES. | National League. At Cincinnati— R: HH. B.} Cincinnati 9141 Philadelphia 2'e78). 2 Batteries—Sallee and Wingo; Causey | and Tragressor. | At Pittsburgh— R. H. By} ‘Pittsburgh 0 42 New York 2 7 0) Batteries — Adams, Hamilton and) Schmidt; Nehf and Smith. \ At Chicago— H. §.| Chicago 9 3 1 Fii-| Boston Batteries— with ond rate aggregations, but the} rs | Midwest Laramie is being depended up-|lingham, Jones and Gowdy. on to bring away the honors from Ca At St. Louis— R. H. per, pull, Denver and other top-] St. Louis 25 notch clubs, Which games uled for the near future. gp ani ed ATHLETIG FIELD , TO TAKE NAME ‘e0ston, --- OF HERO ‘STAR’, At Philadelphia— R. H. FB. {Philadelphia ~ 4 9 4 (By Associated Press.) | Detroit ~~~ Le Gied BOZEMAN, Mont.—A__ proposition| Batteries — N nd Perkins; will be placed before the faculty and/Leonard, Oldham and Ainsmith. student body of {Montana State col-) At New York— R. H. lege, it is announced here, to name the|New York - 4 permanent athletic field at the inst tu-| Cleveland 4 tion “Gatton Field,” in honor of “C; Batteries—Quinn and Hannah; Cov ton, who Was killed in France. Gat-| eleskie and O'NetI. ton was one of the best known cc.lege| At Washington— R. H. E.} athletes in Montana, a football star at| Washington - 811 1 the state college. The ‘class of which) St, Louis -4 11 0) he was a member is behind the move- ment. ADXNG LIMIT EXTENDED TWO ROUNDS IN QUAKER CITY SQDE OF RULES REVISED TO PERMIT 8-ROUND FIGHTS (By Associated Press.) | PHILADELPHIA, May 17.—Phila- delphi: 's director of public safety, J. T. Cortelyou, recently announced a new code of rules to govesn boxing bouts in this city which it is believed will benefit the ring sport there. Under the old rules, which had been in vogue for about nine years, all bouts were | limited to six rounds but Director Cor-| telyou has decided to allow bouts of) ‘ight rounds duration. He claims that} by lengthening the number of rounds, | boxers will be less apt to “stall” and every fighter who signs up for a match will have to “weigh in’ at, or under,! the stipulated weight called for in his contract. The director also has as-| serted that the new code will be en-| forced to the letter and has warned all} Promoters, managers and boxers to that! a . Following are some of the new rules: have more than three attendants -or|, seconds and thes@ must refrain from | ne during the progress of the Seconds shall use a fan and not a towel for fanning boxers. 7 vonds* shall remain in their box-; ner during the bout and not} “ce themselves in. a neutral corner. | ma brewing Water by seconds on their) the pees a round shall disquatify! i.e boxer, and ‘one-half of the latter s| ‘ey shall go to a@ hospital to be Aesisnated by the club. ! WV herever a boxer is apparently out-| ed the bout must be stopped. ° boxer shall be allowed to con- ‘t against an opponent ten pounds| tle than himself, in the Hghtweight « t or under, ,\velshts shall he announced from the ringside, | On o ‘nly soft bandages shall be allowed boxer's hands, ; ) me six-round bouts permissible. ri n foul blow known as the “kiduey 5 ch Shall be barred. eet 3 shall be prohibited. wh, boxer shall be permitted to wear tte costume. : ene contestant must be furnished * ‘cl, signed by, manager, boxer promoter, wasing «& boxer shall not be pe: are sched- Brookly' Sothron, Davis, Saunde' TWILIGHT LEAGUE TO estants shall not be permitted to |! American League. At Boston— oston Ro #H. EB: RES 2 9 0 Batteries—Pennock and Walters; Fa- per and Schalk. and Gharrity;! and Severeid, Batteries—Courtney mitted. ° All contestants in star report to the superintendent of poli twenty-four hours before the contest. In case of disappcintment the public must be notified. Gloves must be put on in the ring. | Gambling in any form shall be pro-| hibited. Any boxer, manager or hanv-| ler guilty af gambling shall be red | from contests in this city for all tia bouts shalt RESUME ITS SCHEDULE A meeting of the managers of the teams in the Twilight Leagye will te held tonight in the office of C. H. Rei-| merth in the O. S,, Building. | A general practice of the teams will ‘be held tonight at the high school fie! fand with good weather it is believed that the games can now be played av scheduled. ‘The Northwestern team will meet the «Mullin Club in a game tomorrow eve- jning on the High school field. HATS COST AS MUCH AS DRESS PARIS.—Oilcloth, leather and plumes | are among the materials being used | by Paris milliners in the making of this season's summer hats, They say hats of the ultra modes this year will cost as much as a dress. { London uses on an average of twen- | ty-seven million gallons of water yearly | for the-purpose of extinguishing fires. BURNETT OPTICAL CO. Skitled Opticians Ground Floor OF THE SP ALL ENTRANTS IN TOU t. will start at 8 o'clock promptly on both nights and all entrants in the ADSANTELAND G| He PAUL rive REPORT TONIGHT AND TOMORROW First of Week to See End af Tryouts 3a Readiness for Championship Events Friday Evening; Gold Medals Arrive for Runners-up in Tourney : Final trvouts of the amateur boxing tournament for the chamn-| pionship of Wyoming, finals of which are to Be i Friday night in the Iris Theater, under the direction of the Casper Elks’ lodge, will be run! off tonight anid Tuesday night at the Casper Athletic Chib. The bouts! ‘SPORT WOR tournéy who have not met opponents in the prélimimaries and those| ——— who Have lost In the preliminary bouts} must appear, according to George Me- Leod. who is in charge of these prelimi-| naries. Two smashing Bouts featured Satur- day night's program, in which adie Hathaway won oVer George flaine by’ frequent use of a Wayniaker, which Blaine could not top. Blaine exchanged | several of the ‘Saffie kind and the bort developed ihto a slugging Match. TAYLOR DRAW ’ Ao es jan the ‘other medicines I have taken] 6 : Eddie Anderson, ‘entered th the feath-|put together,” said A. H. Emerson Frisco Match Stopped After Each aiveight class, took ‘oh Gedrge Giimore,| when he called at Guppy's Drug Store, Wins Fall on Account of a welter, for thrée fast rounds, but. I0st| Portland, Me., the other @ Mr. the decision. Anderson, desnife hfs ban-| Emerson lives near West oro, | Midnight Rule Jack Taylor, Wyoming's heavyweight wrestling chaimpion, made a remark- able showing on his latest invasion of the west coast states. He secured a draw with Ad Santel, one of the rea! ‘contenders for the heavyweight title, winning the second fall in 35, minutes|ing bout Tuesday night. Members of y 4 Taylor lost the opening fa!l|the Casper Athletic Club will be admit- in an hour ‘and ten minutes. After ~lie|ted to all preliminary bouts, it being econd fall which big Jack won, the|necessary to make this ruling because match was stopped in 30 minutes be-|of the limited seating capacity at the cauce in San Francisco where the Hat-}/Casper Athletic Crab. tle was held, no wrestling is allowed| The handsome gold medals to be after. midnight. awarded by The ‘Casper Daily Tribune Santel is the wrestling giant who|to the Second place winners in each went two hours and 30 minutes against| class fn the tournament, arrived today Bd “Strangler” Lewis without either|and have been placéd on display in the securing a fall, He battled for two|big B. P. O. E. exhibit in Webel’s store hours against Waldee Zybscho without|\windoW. ‘The seven gold Medals depict! either getting a fall. two boxers in action. A special cast Taylor did not expect to ieet Santel| was made in order t6 Sectre the proper the match being made ‘unexpectedly|sort of medal and for that reason there while he was in Idaho and he had little| was sorfe délay in securifig the medals. opportunity to train hard. Taylor ad-| each medal ‘will be engraved 5 mitted that he should have at_least|snowing the winner, his Nome and the two weeks of real strenuous work to} class in which he was aWarded secénd get into shape to battle Santel. Honor in the greatest boxing tourney, Taylor won both of his other matches] ela in Wyoming. \ —both being handicap affairs. In the) Complete arrangements are being: first he defeated K. O. Romanoff, who} completed to handle the large audience has been seen in action here in 85 min-|o¢ a's and their guests at the Iris utes. He guaranteed to throw Ro-\whéater Friday night, when the final manoff twice in an hour and turned) youts are to be fought. Each Elk in the trick two ‘times Within “35 ‘min-/G, spor or any out-of-town member of dicap in weight, landed frequently with a Vicious left, but was unable fo follow} ‘Up his advantage. | Thus far there have been nearly forty ‘entries for the tournament and} the cream of all this ‘material will he! ready for the finals following the clos-| utes. The match was in Boise, Idaho. the lodge has been asked to invite one Andre Anderson was easier pickins |( 09 as a guest of the evening to see threw the Utah man in his home|/ sus the Elks’ big sport carnival, Many Elk lodges from all parts of the state are planning to send members to Casper to see the big boxing tourna- ment andsevery indication points to a ‘huge audience of Elks and their friends at the tourney finals Friday night. In- vitations urging every Casper Elk to attend as @ guest of the local entertain- nient committee art being sent out this week. Charles Doyle will méet/Spike Mur- \phy in a tenvYound go at Glenrock to- morrow night. Doyle is recognized as |a real fighter While Murphy has been |seen Nere in several bouts. George Cop-| territory three times in 40 minutes. Taylor arrived here early this morning. lac, but it has done me more good t Me., where he owns and oper: of the largest stock farms in that sec-|) tion of the country. ter I was in mighty bad shape,” debilitated condition, but I also Suffered awfully With was so weak I could h thing and could hardly of food, and I was badly discouraged over my| ‘different EFRED Tl. EMERSON, dWwiier of big stock farm, who says Mac built him right up after having a bad case of Flu, which left ‘him in awful bad shape. Says Tan- lac Is Only medicine that helped him. did It ple “I have taken only one bottle of Tan | my feet and everybody cer to. know about this medicine.” YTanlac is sold in Casper by Casper yPharmacy, in Alcova, by Alcova Mer-}—lReported cantile Co., in Salt Creek by Salt Creek{ part \drug store.—Adv. PASSES THROUGH GASPER. Unheralded by {tion, ‘Taft paid a short visit to Casper . Farther than fo State that he was en| bers as in former route to the Northwest, the ex-p E spend a couple of days at Thermopolis by, those who were on the train. Tn his conve in the progress of Wyoming and in the development of the oil fields, ETS Mile Lake; road bet It Creek inrpa: > Highw able inly ought Creek ay and of as fi ARiver, some bad mud holes (Casper fair a t Sodium SELF WHIPPIN ON JOURNEY 10 COAST %S PRACTICED fidyanice informa-! Ex-President William Howard MANILA, P. T Kterany at noon, coming in ‘on No. 29) witpping in public ypease divine ;which arrived seVeral hours lite. | writh which flouri certain coun The ex-president Was the center © 1-.0s of Europe oO, still ex sident| not divulge his destination. | was statéd that he expected to Room Yownsend Bldg. hone 196-1 sation with Casper peo Mr. Taft showed himself well versed General Insurance feneral Insurs Strongest Oompanies Live-Wire Service Road Bulletin zing in Complete ACCIDENT, HEALTH Protection tes one “After T got up from the flu last win- he con- tinued. “I was not only in a weakened Indigestion. rd My stémach Afgest ‘any- r the sight miuich Jess ‘eat anything. As I was not able to eat any mourishing food I kept getting Worse and Worse condition as it looked like I would never get my strength back again. My nerves were all upset and my sleep wa broken and irregular, I felt tired and| worn-out from morning until night and | could hardly drag one foot affer the other, “I took many different kinds of medi-)} cine but nothing did me a particle of} good until I began taking Tanlac. As| I Safd before, I have taken Only one bottle, but it has made such a remark- ‘abl change in my condition I feel like a person altogether. My appe tite is splendid now and T can eat any- hing I want and as much as I wan Without the slightest touch of indi gestion. My strength and energy have returned. I sleep sound and get up in the mornings feeling ready fér a big day's work. Tanlac has put me back on USED CARS 3,000 Miles Stanley Steamer 700 Miles Overland Sedan 700 Miles . National “Twelve” 4-Passenger ‘lin and Al Plaza, two giant heavy Weights will tangle in another ten round bout the same night, Plaza is| ha ewcomer in the game while Coplin is ‘a veteran. Morey, Young will meet Gunboat! Smith, an unknown of Glenrock, in| ithe third ten-round affair. Young hail {trom St. Paul, Minn. and has dc some clever boxing in Wyoming. Fred! ‘Corbett, who is promoter, will referee ‘the bouts. H | Ets | fans for; The Chinese have special i pocineny the three seasons of spring, and autumn. MAKES NEW WORLD RECORD FOR ALTITUDE—Clarence Coombs, former U. S. army aviator, who piloted an} Orento plane carrying four persons, to a height of 16,000 feet over Mineola,| L. I, The former record was 14,000 feet. This photo was made just before the start of the record-breaking flight. | I One Advahtage in living in Central] America, fs that if you don't like the re | sult of the election you can start some- thing. | see ee a And just to think, only a few y ago the most exciting news to be found in the Morning Papers was the meee scores. 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(BILL) NOONAN, Service Manager 511 Yellowstone as to the correctness the only reliable State Highway Department, Office ef Salt Creek Road—Passable to Horse} Mirco. by, taking..ridee.road_at. Nine! eC OR OOO RC OER ORES OLDER DDDOEE DCE HE DIOGO SLOSS SEEDER eOOSONESToEsesueccousoE —in— THE EQUITABLE LIFE District Engineer. f the U.S. o! . 8. West) large Powder 4 ————— |) Yellowstone Highway (Casper East)— | \Generally good to Gtenrock, then fair kto Caryhurst, then rough to Douglas . and Orin. ne | IN PHILIPPINES of self attraction on the train and was greeted lists in the Philippine Island 1ough here by Superintendent J. H, Aydelott) in a diminishing degree each year, ard Division, Fretght find Paskenger| Advices from the provinces w Agent J. A. Leary. both ‘of whom m-| educational advant not enjoy (vited him to make wore than a 30-min-| ed, show that the practice was in- ufe stay in this city, Which Mr. Taft) dulged in during the Faster holidays regretted he cduld not do. this year though not as great num- The C. E. HOOD AGENCY Tuesday & Wednesday Great Anniversary Sale B&C Grocery Phone 545-W Prompt Delivery 20e 80e 80e 4 Naptha Soap... 23@ Bars : ars Pearl 25e White Soap. 15c No, 2 cans Tomatoes, each. No. 10 cans Pears, each . No. 214 cans Tomatoes, each No. 10 cans Peaches, each No. 10 cans Prunes, each... No. 10 cans Apricots, ea $1.10 ~ The Meat Market — 15e 20e _25e 15e _30¢e 25¢ 22¢c _35e BOSELLY & CARR, PROPS. ner S. Beech and 5th Sts. Delivery to Any Part of City Phone 545-W Boiling Meat, Per lb. Shoulder Beef- steak, per Ib... Shoulder Pork stéak, per Ib... Beef Pot Roast, Per Ib. °. Hamburger, Per lb. “Mutton Stew, Per Ib. Home-made Pork Sausage, per Ib. 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