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FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1920 TODAY'S NEWS OF NOON EDGE FOR BALL SEASON | OPENING AT 4:18 P.M. SATURDAY Tomorrow, Sunday and Monday to Be Baseball Days Here With Local Refiners Pitted Against Up- State Rivals in Trio of Games PROBABLE 1920 OPENING LINEUP. oF ane | GREYBULL. CASPER. kaw, Ib, Arbogast, c. Powell, rf. Garrity, cf. Bostick, ss. Mill Hoffman, p. Roach, 1b. Hartzell, 2b. Moore, ¢! Eddleni p. rahern, 3b. gle, If. vis, | | | | Provided old man Pluvius does not interfere, the 1920 baseball season of the championship Midwest Refining Company team of Cas-| per will get under way in the first home game Saturday afternoon. The game is to be called at 4:15 o'clock in order to allow a majority of the workers to attend the opener. The Midwest team of Greybull will be the opposing nine. The Casper Concert Band of forty will the way to the high baseball grounds Sunday after- he band will play at the game afternoon, but will be unable yay Saturday. I. A. Reed, the grand old man of Cas- per baseball, who. has put Casper. on seball map in the Rocky Moun- tain region, probably will toss the first the initial home game. . Several new faces appear in the prob- lineup announced for tomorrow's F Most of these new players are = down the weak spots in the line- last season. Arbogast is still sing and holding down the posi : while acting as field the Denver star and| in the Iris Theater. n of big leagues, who played in ing games of Midwest season year, will be back at his old place at second, His work in the basebail tournament last fall won a place in the 1 ball fans here, probably will start class, selected in three-round bouts tonight. , Hundreds of Etks of Cesper, Lander, | the sea- nat short In spite of his old injury, | 7 Cia citien PoE Can Con ree put him out of the game toward |™4"¥ other cities of Central Wyoming se expected to attend the tourney, close of the season last summer. duled to play. Pov |, another old na : rin vient.| Whether Elks or not. t man, is ying in right. ! likewble looking chap, who ich, amp, Dr. J. H. Jeffrey ana dwest still appears a little|A. E. Stirrett will act as judges and the hurling department; al-| decide the winners ¢ each class All ‘oymen probably|‘hree men are excellent judges of box- ed. Maples, one of the de-|ing, some from actual ring expereince. when right last season, is| ‘To the winner in each class the B. P. Gaut, who probably held| 0. E., Lodge No. 1353, will give a hand-! strike-out record for the] s gold watch, which is to be en- mes played last summer,|graved designating the victor. ‘The s also with the team again. Gwut has|Casper Daily ribune is giving striking | thing and with better con-|gold medals to the runner-up in each like a real pitcher. Hoffman| class. Silver loving cups will be given w hurler. His record is said|to the grand champion and to the| Nelson and Boye arc| heavyweight champion. yers most likely to| Eddie Pitts, for nearly 15 s tomorrow. cial announcer of the Deny to have the fastest © with the possible ex- plion of the home nine. Weinert is n his old receiving job and mn out regularly. ucker of last season. in additional s} though IIS TIPO OOLILIIL OL OOOO OO ne es offi- Athletic club, probably will be announcer of the} Mr. P. events tonight in the Iris. who is a member of the B. lodge No.17 of Denver, is in leman, probs the best hurler Vyoming last oon, is with the tsain. daekson, another reliable eybull last summer, is schedued {on the mound in many battles '| Baseball Results “san, the flashy shortstop and a loft batter with ‘Thermopolis lsst|f OF Yesterday and mer, is holding down the — short! ‘ b job with Greybull. Reed, the old cn’ With Grey lastaveur, is | Standing of Clubs hack on the job, but o utility | '. ‘The remainder of the ‘scenery is| STANDING OF THE CLUBS but judging from the two e sy | tories scored this month over the! National League vr Hine at Greybull, it fits in nice- 4 w. L. | Cincinhati -. 17 10 —_>—____ | Pittsburgh § 10 in 4 Brooklyn 12 10 | | | Chicago 14 12 uul St. Louls — 12 14 Boston ~~ 12 Philadelphia 16 |New York -- 16 | American League | Ww. L. OUT BY AE. F. CHAM Marti of the A, Cleveland -. Boston | Chicago w York | | | 10 ay heavywe seored a knockout xon, of Newark, N. d., Fanhini 14 i the fifth round of a scheduled 10: \Vashington 14 round bout here last night | Philadelphia ek, ~ 7 20 The Merchants As oming At Cincinnati— ATHLETIC CLUB TODAY 2:8 asics — sociation and the! Pittsburgh Cincinnati |quard and Krueger. Athletic club will play ball! Boston Detroit err ’ MERCHANTS CLASH WITH Brooklyn At Pittsburgh— fernoon on the high school ath-| Adams and Schmid Killingham, Field starting at 5:30 o'clock. It is}Hearn and O'Neill. fourth contest to be played in the| At Chicago— R. H. EB. isht Baseball league which ‘hids|Chicago - sn sein) "(0 create more interest {n baseball New York - 2°10") <d Casper than has.ever been known] Alexander and@d Killifer; Nehf and oe ' Smith. - ‘utday afternoon the Standard, At St. Louls— R. H. E, 6 6 1 \< Will battle their old time ri:'St. Louis ---- ‘he Midwest refinery? amateur (Philadelphia eT * Standard grounds. Th) Jacobs and Dilhoefer: Gallia, Betts, \rt shortly after 2 o'cloc: Sherdell and Wheat, Tragressor. nable the players and ail re- < to see the opening game 1 H. 10 Oo 14 1 Bagby and At Phil Philadelphia bull team, Cleveland Saturday on) Kinney and fT grounds. | O'Neil. . eo 2 SIeETTIIIIIIEIVIVTISOS SS, ins; = THE SPORT WORLD| leagues. for weak hitting. _—_—_—— DAR OF SPORTS. ack Sharkey vs. Chip Da- Battling Levi gins, 12 rounds, Tommy Gans, 10 rounds, at Rochester. Richie Mitchell vs. Jimmy Hanlon, “4 At New Yor New York Chicago ~.____.. Sixteen innings. Choice seats will be in demand and’ Johnson HERZOG 10 rounds, at Buffalo. vs. Robson ys. rounds, at Kenosha, Wis. Bob Martin vs. “Yiny" rouhds, at Portland, Ore, Johnny 10 rounds, at St. Paul. FINALS UP IN STATE. TOURNAMENT Schauer vs. Louis and Gharrit 1 to the top in ‘the ‘first bat-| will! go to those who reach the Iris! Schalk list, looks like a fixture out at|oarliest, the doors of the theater open-! He supplants F. Metz, the noisy | ng at ) o'clock. Herman, A NEW SENSATION—This season is the first that Charley Herzog has been on the bench since he broke into the big | The cubs have benched him y Chuck Wig- at Dayton, O. Panama Joe} k Josephs, 10 Angeles, Calif., who and could not get relief took Tanlac. Declares she and that pounds in weight. LEGION LOSES TO POLARINES Standard Pounds Ball for 16-to-3) Victory in Seven Innings Thursday | Polarines had things much their own way in the third game of the Twilight League baseball sea- son yesterday afternoon on the high school athletic field; and won, 16 to 3. The Stand: | The “American Legion nine took the} small end of the score. It was due} sely to eight glaring errors commit- ted when men were on the sacks that| the Standard team had such an easy victory. The ‘Legion sluggers started right after Brady, the Standard hurler, in the first inning after the refinery boys had collected two runs. Singl y Gladman, Helm, and Swartfag two were gone, coupled with T lead-off single to start the frame, ted three runs. The George Vroman (Post players appeared to have a good chance to win. But when the Polarines started to! wield the proverbial willc nd hitting ithe pill into the infield or short out The was ma rick, a well-known and ident of Los Ange following field, it was “good night” for th North Al American Legion. The sixtiy was the} wid, miGGhyanrhictiace worst stanza, the American Le mother of seven children, players committing three errors graph’ appears/Here. ing this inning, and th ard team with the e: “For the pas Mrs. Wildrick |poor health. ,/chronic indigestion and m was so bad I had to spend ror Ir who was not batting yesterday, toc hand at pounding out th pr With the ice not possibly get any came so nervous and un ardly re nd rribly nearly the ved anh | times I could doing. I just nd suffered t oak ers on their team and t yesterday's affai an Outing. Three hurlers w the whole team played like vets in t field and at bat. Offerman, lize Seven different amateur boxing champs will be made tonight at the Elks’ state-wide fistic tournament, which is to start at 8: 30 o'clock Champions of Wyoming in seven different recog- nized amateur classes will be selected, Starting with the flyweight the best amateurs in the bantamweight, featherweight, light- weight, welterweight, middleweight and heavyweight claéses will be, Faber 17 A\\ i \, Quinn and Hannah, Sothron and Bill- K. McNeil continues to. seintiliate| “Bich is open to Elks and thelr friends. | 4,00 1 third’ nach Blk, whether of the Casper Ipdge| “at Boston— mir the outfield presents an entirely|°F from out of the city, is permitted) poston _ = 6) 1 v appearanes, ven Hayes, the star|‘ J8vite one guest for ‘the bis fight) Detroit ~ one a4 out in lett, i not back in the outer| HOw tonight. — Pennock an¢ Leonard and! ¢y dens, Mills is holding down. his| All of the visiting Chamber of Com-| yoodnil ; In center Garrity, a Southern| merce men attending the state mect-) at washington— R. H. EL With an excellent record, is| 6 of civic organizations, have been | wasniwaten Gare xtended a special invitation to «ttend, 1 drickson, | st and | \\ RS. A. L. WILDRICK, of had to spend half her time in as well as she ever felt in her life she has gained fifteen : more, haye been I suffered principally from} y condition cd 2 vetler here pooule aaah Woes i “Tha|time in bed from sheer wi aieine! facta ‘bunch of ola bhatl8Pite of all the medicine I took I could relief trung that at no appetite she bed until she now feel says Keen Men--- Keen ‘Dressers wey, | MAN’S CLOTHES help me to read his character”—said the manager of a business which em- ployed only high-powered salesmen. Keen men seek Chesterfield Clothes each and every garment—an exam- Mrs.) nd is the} Her photo- said very in half of my ness. In and I be- what I was at all all the time of the Midwest last season, caught part|With indigestion and was really in a | very bad way physically. If I did eat a : 4 . ay a he star with the shiz little something ’ uld always ‘ ple of skilled tailoring and last- fee Rind abhor ot inet es >, distressed fe: z ; A z eat e Standard Nout a two. tagyer| Ward and 1 ‘eit yout was going down|! minute Style-is sufficiently distinctive and three in five trips to the)! Se platter. hurled good for the L expected to do much v port. He covered hi and if he had bas would have made a home run out of three-base blow he pounded into deep | cine I shave actually gained left in the fifth. in weight and everyone t game on team but « th -isDs me, for I feel as we in my life. Why, after “Well, I just can’t find words to tell a not be! you how really bad off I was an¢ now as I ever taking. only ajthree and a half bottld@ of this medi. to reflect and represent the keenest man’s personality. alt 115 pounds Is me I am Our special ability in outfitting The i The score b innings: R. H. E.| looking better than in y x 6 A is } Standard 204115 3-16 10 0 “Since I have been taking Tanlac I Well-Dressed Man is to assist him in Ar Legion-.3000000— 8 8 8 have found out that several of my in- O Batteries—Standard: Brady, \.\ timate friends are also taking it and : : . EES Geen, erarvonaiontrine tl ara (anuantediecte his selection of the correct suit and American Legion Brown, Madman | it I n surely glad to recommend . and Dix r Tanlac nd help sp 1 the goodness . pats eg of this meateine, ‘Yen, t want yout] Other dress accessories. When King George travels the loco-, use my photo; oh to so that all my friends may how well I ,| Anyone who could see ing me only be convinced t j really wonderful 1 carries by dé the royal drawing his t motiy while by two white at Tanlac me convention at-San Francisco, drug store—Ady. . REBUILDING SALE Richards & Cunningham Company ° MEN’S DEPARTMENT In order to reduce our Prices. 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We also have a com- long pants’ suits in all of the latest models at popular Underwear It is about time to discard your heavy or medium weight underwear and buy the summer weight, and we have the largest assortment of men’s and boys’ summer underwear in Casper, consist- ing of balbriggan, mefcer- ized, cotton and the nain- sook athletic style union suits. and our prices are right. Call on us for your summer underwear. Hats and Caps We are still showing the latest styles in-new spring hats and caps at popu- lar prices, and can please and fit any man or boy in Casper. Call on us for y We hats and caps. an oe SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT several We have just arranged our men and boy straw hats for quick sciling and can show you a ble and beautiful line in panama styles, also the sailor i ing straws, a large assortment of white and col OEyINg ored cany ond linen hats for men and boy which are cool and comprtable for summer wear