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S66 GkH AEN eee eS Sette essen BS Gee ecaus Ee SS a ee a eee oe ae as Sea eit asi eee Sonera PAGE EIGHT Pt ond in the ten-mile swim at Rivert6n,|Chicago --------------------- 6 13 2) fatteries—Faeth, Uhie ana ov, x J. last year. These four, in case Batteries —Haines and Clemons; Mar-| Shocker and Severeid. evel will also take part in the dashes and| O'Farrell. — ‘Hodgson has already come close to his American League. ay CHICHESTER s means {former records while practicing here} At Chicago— R. H, nts \recently, Chicago -4 : /¢ VIAMORD Ruan will be at St. Helen's Island in the St. Lo aeenh hint vawrence river at Montreal, uly 3. At] Cleveland - he thése trials races will be held over the| St. Louis 10s SOLD BY DRUGGISTS ERE regulation Olympic distances and com- e = ee siaared petition in pedestal, ten root and high = p diving will be held. (By United Press) Chief interest in the early stages of Finals in track and field events will | SAN FRANCISCO,’ June 7.— | the Dempsey trial centers on whether be held on the Montreal Amateur Ath- ' Heavyweight Champion Jack Demp- | the government will be able to prove letic Association's grounds here on July r ) . sey’s trial on a charge of conspiring | Mrs, Maxine Dempsey, who is respon. 17. The men competing in this ail- y £ 4 > to defeat the operation of the select- | sible for the charges, really is the le- |.) , ay Canadian tryout will have made good Mullins and Midwest Capture Long} ive service act, was scheduled fo | gal wife of Demps Recently gov- |Chicago Pugilist no Match for Local| showings at preliminary tridls held in Excepting Sunday ° Union Orchestra - 5% start here today before United States | ernnient operatives working on the | aaa 3 Winnipeg and Toronto. End of Scores in Double-Head- | 3 Phy Heavyweight; Harris and-Paul McGill College of Montreal will prob- ¢ I 1 P 1 ] 1 | Elimination trials for western Can-| Detroit - e x a Dragan ada's swimmers will take place in Win- yi Saeco rae ‘and Schalk; AN nipeg on June 26, and the grand test) Ehmke and Sta : it At Cleveland— R. Bi, Fae trict Judge J Dooling. case admitted it had been brought to er for Twilight League k Kearns, the pugilist's manager, | their attention that she married Jack * Go Ten Fast Rounds to ably have the “best representation of Honors Sunday is a co-defendant, accused of aiding | in Utah a few weeks after her di- Draw any one institution or organization, a the fighter to evade the draft. vorce from her first husband. |This great many, hurdlers, jumpers, shot- A Yesterday was field day for two) @ “yw sams in the double-header played in Twilight League. The Mullin club putters and’ javelin-throwers ‘already George Coplen of Casper had an easy| working out in conjunction with the M. time with Freddie Johnson, an outsider,|\ a. A. weekly try-outs. Saturday night at the Casper Stadium.) "seventy men will endeavor to bring and sent Johnson down in the first.|o), Coplen pounded his opponent hard all|OlYMPIc honors Pack to Canada and thru the match and Johnson could only|""Saven members of the hockey, gl- Nv bap Rt ay winners and returning; trapshoot- The semi-wind up event proved the} eagehaatetiest lit es istant United States Attorney | is said to have been kept a secret Thomas, who was attached to | from the boxer, who was kept in ig- General Pershing’s staff in France as | norance of the alleged fact even after # colonel, is in charge of Dempsey’s | he had been divorced from her. é > Midwest were the r teams, F 4 ¢ Fa tare ere cand guste, The} Prosecution. American Legion pos Should the government show they uttin aiauat da great comeback| throughout the country are watch- | were not legally married—Utah laws Sid acteat the hands of the| IMS the case with deep interest. require a year must elapse after a y last week and defeatea| The defense will be conducted by | divorce before a remarriage—then the ; San Francisco law: prosecution will be able to use her as 6; boxers, 7; Legion nine, 13 best. Jimmie Hi pean 3 mS ‘ab also is counsel for Mary F a witness inst him. It is said | went ten Basal seg genes Sanath tates Swimmers, 6; and twenty track and ford in her fight to prevent the that the government depends largely | haying the punch to damaze the other|#¢ld men. of Nevada from revoking her de om her testimony to make its case |much. The draw decision was Soptlar| It is estimated that the cost of train- tory as much as anything. Then the} Of divorce from Owen Moo: against Dempsey and Kearns. with the fans, as both shared in carry-|!N& and sending these men will run Mullin club men got 17 safe blows off ing the fight, Paul showing best in the| Close to $100,000 but with contributions Tridemy and Brown which b Ss uD clinches. Harris landed frequently by| Continuing as during the past few weeks: most any contest. Tridemy had an off rushing his opponent to the ropes and|"o trouble is anticipated in financing day nd so did all of the Le- time and again uncovered a back hana|the trip. gionnaires. But this does not detract blow from a crouching position that SATURDAY GAME | from the Mullin victory because the found its way to Paul's head. They Catholic players went out to win right| mixed it freely at times without any National League. 4 from the jump. decided advantage on either side. Hee Ls Gi bE Pee a Ten runs were collected in the first Eddie Anderson of Casper made Kia} St Louis - 11 13.1 three frames and it was a question of Snyder quit in the third of what was x when they would stop scoring. to have been a six-round bout. An- 0 he 8 ll admissi fee . . . ry da m1 he d twi ch s charged to" att” Sunday”-andhoti@ay| Roach Continues to Wield Bix Stick and Johnny Mapel |sner ‘who arpearea'to ienow little of only to cover actual running the boxing game. of the League, the usual hard- Lets Them Down With Three Hits and Retires Nr Tae eee mr ergour negroes: 1p OF QUALITY MATINEE time boys who “boost” Midwest pro the second Stadium 2:30 and 4 P. M baseball again adorned the box cs : show. It a Rienixer! nat Datta PICTURES : - MM. and other easy positions outside to Ten in Sunday Afternoon Game royale go aR ee ee : view the Twilight League ee tpeniee: —_—»—___ BEST ee NIGHT This js what is hurting all baseball in i : i Z i : Caaper andyit may not be long until Torrington, Wyo., was swamped in the two games played with eles eps ’ 7:00, 8:15, 9:30 these spongers will not even have thelih. Midwest team of Caaker on both Saturday and Sunday. Casper - opportunity of seeing games gratis. A Ne a board fence remains as the crying need.|won Saturday's battle, 16 to 1, and Sunday’s battle, 10 to 1. The Aside from some errors in the third ; oa Sl resenting the local refinery hit the pill for nineteen safe TODAY sertnibot ae aeanibl ne way peers aces oR aetae ae played eroded tall: Haves went on the mound She unconsciously broke the hearts of men, but consciously she was able to mend them a bird of a game. r farsPiowad only one safe one, only|When the game looked so easy fof Hoffman and allowed only six hits G DYS LESUE e “Th G Id \ Sh ” Strong Bid foriiian Honors Expected| LA 1] e 0 en ower the strong ho 3. Joe st allowed the Legion only three hits which accounts for the vic-} THE HOUSE transportation and up till the seventh two Legion hits went to the outfield} while he toiled. Hoffman let the Tor- which shows the sort of game, Rust|rington boys down with one safe blow Baried! . while he was in the box. Despite Loss of Many Burns starred with the willow getting] In Saturday's contest, Reach boosted! Pa cabal] Results Athlet Also four hits in five times at bat. Struck pis jualeie) ayereee, Re sstting four) etes : f qe got his usual two safe ones and his|bingles in five times at bat. — | -—— ' customary two bagger. He also scorea| Sunday was nearly a repetition of the|] Of Yesterday and ____ (By United Press) | two runs. He also figured in a fast/Saturday walkaway. Mapel_ hurted é MONTREAL, Quebec, June 7.—Des- double play around second. Powers and|sweet little ball game permitting, only ° pite the terrible inroads upon the ranks sown each got three safe blows, Pow-|three hits while the support was gath-| Standing of Clubs of Canadian athletes during five years| TOMORROW ers in four trips. Powers also scored|ering 12. Mapel incidentally sent ten of of war, the Dominion, in addition to three runs. the home town boys to the bench via winning the hockey championship at the Antwerp Olympic games, will make a strong bid in almost every other branch of sport, especially in the swim- ming and trap-shooting events. ay Canada sport experts expect grest 17 .585| things from the Dominion’s water polo| 19 .§47|team which undoubtedly. will have in| 21 .f23|its membership such swimmers as 20 .487)George Hodgson, Frank McGill., win- 21 .475|/mers of middle distance swimming The second game, not a regulars'7|/the strike-out route. scheduled Twilight League gam@ was a| The Casper nine travels to Lingle, { inch for the Midwest team. The Mid-|Wyo., for today’s battle. | ters had several former stars in| The scores. their line-up and a present star in| Saturday Moore down at second. Kelly was a}Casper brother of the Kelly who sent the Mul-|Torrington - 7 1)\ Chicago linites down to defeat, it is claimed,| Hoffman, Hayes and F St. Louis and certainly he did not pitch like the)/and Smalley. pittsburgh other Kelly. Most of the Merchants} Sunday's victory Res E.! Boston looked careless in the field, and Boye| Casper 12. 3\/New ¥ 26 422) events at Stockholm; George Vernot, and Whitaker would not even allow a/Torrington 3 2/~hiladelphia 27 .857| the fastest short distance swimmer in hit. Mapel and Raedel; Kelly and Sma‘ley. ese Canalla’ andsJonnnicersa ha te wen need To add to the “excitement”, Pither oe Ameriogs weds threw the ball to left anl allowed I.in- ney to score in the fifth. Otherwise it BASEBALL FIELD DAY 5 2 We Ts would have been an easy shutout. Cleveland - 14 WHY Did you marry your husband? Did you marry your wife? DID YOU KNOW THEN? DO YOU KNOW NOW? Esthel Clayton “The Thirteenth Commandment” avalanche H. _E.| @incinnati 19 9) Brooklyn ‘The Midwest was planning to play |New, York 16 the Standard Polarines but all of the 11] |Chicago 17 pa, REESE Cra Standard players did not show to play, |Boston -- 19 roman! and the Merchants went on nsteud, Washington 20 20 THEATER Moore starred in the field with seven = St. Louis - -16 26 assists handled perfectly from his sec-| In connection, with the big game to Philadelphia 28 ond base position. Hammond got four|he played between two of the fast = 3 Gontnione w hits in four times.at bat, one being alteams in the TwiJight Baseball league 1P.Mtoi1P.M BOPP PLE PML Sesto ofe-0% rrdescre re Sodo-edo-co-ctocge Soege-dte-do-do-dto-ate-steeted> double. Bornstein pounded out a mer|on July 5, there will be a baseball field SUNDAY GAMES Oats -M. & to center and got a double on e*.other/qay. Preliminary plans for the day National League trip. He hit safely three times in five) pesides the field day. call for a five-} At Cincinnati— R. H. 5B) attempts. Once he got into a bed dou-|mjle race through the streets of the}Cincinnati - 1 6 O| & ble play. city, with the contestants starting and|Pittsburgh - 3141 The Midwest victory: finishing their race at the high school! Batteries—Reuther and Raridan, y e Pe MIDWEST— AB RH POA Elatnletic park. Consent of city officials|Cooper and Schmidt. ee i Bornstein, cf - 5 3 3 0 0 O}¢6 stage the race probably will be ob-}_ At Brooklyn— R. H. b3 S ason Moore, 2b 2) 3) 0 0. aa Oheawraa Brooklyn A ary ¥ | M4 Hammond, -4 3 4 0 0 0) Fungo hitting, rounding of the bases,|New York - 0 6 2 ee Whittle, 1b -3 4 1 9 0 Olaig throwing the baseball for distance| Batteries—Grimes and Miller, Ben- ee Brokaw, ste -2 2 0 0 0 ©), ecords will comprise the program of|¥on and Smith. ‘3 Reynolds, 3 -3 1 2 1 0 OO), aseball field day events. At St. R. H. F. RA Gray, 3b Alp O10: x Starculale sane 3 Pither, c 2840 0.3)1,2 Chicago Rig. 27a 3 . 7 Boye, p -- -3 01120 Batteries—Schupp and Clemons, ee Newland, rf 111000 MANLEY BEATS MOREY Hendrix and O'Farrel. > ‘Whitaker, p 0 0 0 10 oO} pa Oh retoeoes American League At New York— Rio Gh New York -- 12 15 6 Totals MERCHAD u vu 5 Gilbert, ss -- 300010 i Philadelphia _ 6 12 2 eo Schlenk, 1b - Bee ee SCOTTs pBLUME,! Nebs Tune ye | ee we ene Bud anna, Bui ¢ Lujan, 2b S100 Sieh £ ; man; Perry, Martin, Hasty ani P 2 George (Manley of Denver shaded v Childers, cf 7200001 3 kins, Myatt. & Morey Young of Casper in a ten-round Smith, 3b - -1 0 0 0 0 0) ¢, held here before the local Elks I byt CELL) ex Kinney, rf 11000 1/8 re; before the local 8 lodge.| At Cleveland— R. - Kinney, rf - oo 4 of Bseause of his showing here Manley | meveiand aint oe DR Osean 0 00.0. ols considered one of the fastest men in| "ports Aer Rely pk 0 0 0 3 o|his class in the Rocky Mountain region.| “ patteries—Coveleskie, Mehaus and | = . O'Neil; Weilman and Billings. lenbaugh, Two base hits: Struck. Sto- Saennd! Gams roy Totals ------- Slien bases: Clowery, 3; Simons, 2:| ay, ¥ Petre. by anes R. H. E-!scown, 2; Fahey, Gladman, — Dixon,| cleveland megeT! Ya.) >¢ Midwest. -- 351-17 13 2/Rust, Allenbaugh, Miller, Powers. Dou-| 5%, Vous ~ Coie z Merchants oO on jble play: Struck, unassisted, to Burns.|, Sogeree Bagby and O'Nell, Davis 4 The Summar. me run: Born-|yi4 mitene Teideany, Paleed ha: and Severeid. stein, Two base Bornstein, Ham-}pison, 2, Struck out: By Tridemy At Washington— R.) 15,95. 3 ‘ 3 t mond. Passed fox, 4, Pither,| >/xom. 2. * Struck out: By :iridemy, Sihavashington — -5 1 3 § Vacation time will soon be here. Now is the time to plan and get . % 4 |by Brown, 2; by Rust, 3. Base on ball: “ 19s Struck out: By by Kelly} 4.16% Rust, 2; off Brown, 2. Hit by| Poston ~ -4 6 3 your “duds” in order. Batteries—Snyder, rickson, Zach- ary and G arity; Pennock and Schany Base on balls: ; off Whit- aker, 2; off Kelly, 8. “Hit by pitcher: pitcher: Dixon by Rust. Umpire: Cal Smith. mS es We are showing some very interesting vacation goods, especially : ¥ : 3 : Whittle by Kelly; Smith by Boye. Dou- At Chicago— H. E. ; wal ae 3S a pind Bevo. Tol [SS Pre, + in trunks, eoyelng bags and suit cases. Our stoék is complete and our Umpire: Huffsmith. I will not be responsible for any Detroit - : ns Levis J, Selznick wo (TY DeSoto sees How it happened: debts contracted by my former wife. Batteries—Ciocotte, Kerr and Schalk; ee & Come i 1 dl h i LEGION— RHPOA 6-8-1t* J. J. SMITH. Oldhal, Ayers, Oakrie and Ainsmith. > € in early and let us help you make a selection. tummel, 1b 1040 ¥ Gladman, rf 1000 i Dixon, ¢ 21061 1/8 >< Trunks 18 $ Klatt, 2b, If- 301 Oy) : | ¥ at a e ee Rutherford, ss 30020 = rg 4 Helm, 3b ---- 3 004 3 : VA « Suit Cases a Swartfager, If 10000 ° ’ * ge ° &t Flapper “ Fahey, ef. so 120 The Casper Builders’ Association will rosie: $ at ... Tridemy, p 2 , mew oct Bc Re piece |¢ rere $600.4 3 Brown, p 20,100 ignt a p.m. sharp, vy Alan Crogland, Bags at .......... oe Totals. --- “24 3 3 20x66 NEXT ¢ & MULLIN CLU AB RH POA CITY HALL ‘ | Added Attraction ‘ & Clower: 612 38 2 | Rust, p 5 1 0 3 Simons, ¢ 5 2 a2 E. G..ERICKSON, Secretary. FARNUM $ & Struck, ss Gay Serhan a Borns, 3b 604650 eo ccccccccccccscccscccosccces in 6% ¥ Scown, rf 50800 s ee Allenbaugh, 6 in801.0 A Western Thriller ee 4 Miller, 1b 43061 “ Then 4 er Powers, fasta DON’T WORRY! $ + ‘ Totals 4413 17 21 3) 7 — BIG >< xClowery out, hit by batted ball. If it’s a watch—we can fix it 3, Score by innings: R. H. E. Legion - 102 0000—3 3 6 Mullin 244003 0—13 17 3| The Summary—Three base hits: Ali UNITED JEWELRY SHOP 2-REELCOMEDY 151 South Center Street’

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