Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 24, 1920, Page 8

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ga rope ee Co nie id mR 7: mals PEE TODAY’S NEWS OF THE SPORT WORLD THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 19 IRIGM-AMERICAN ATHLETIC MEET JULY FOURTH AROUSES INTEREST Ex-Service Men of Central Wyoming Relish Chance to Show Up Local Post in Track and Field Events; Public to Find Entertainment Summer is due July 4—in Casper. So says the advance agent for the Irish-American Athletic Club games to be held at the county fairgrounds the Fourth of July. And he makes this predicition after a careful study and investigation of all the patent medicine almanacs and a trip to the traveling gypsy. But at that, it’s only a mere coincidence that the committee just happened to pick out this day for the monster athletic tournament. It's gonna be the chance of the sum- mer for all the budding sheep herders and oil magnates to get some of the tobacco smoke out of our systems and a few cobwebs otit of our brains—and, ipdulge in a full day of track and field} sports. For it’s to be an opportunity to once again get that healthy feeling that “you” can lick a barrel of wildcats. This committee which is running off Baseball Results of Yesterday and Standing of Clubs TWILIGHT LEAGUE STANDING Wie L. Pet.|/the track meet has a program teeming Standard -. 6 © 1,000/ with features and if Mr. Casper sporting Mullin Club 3 1 .750/fan cannot find his event, something is American Legion ~ 3 2 ,600|lacking in his make-up. For instance. Burlington —---... 2 2 .600/for the one-lungers there are the short Wyoming Ath. Club. 2 2 .600/dashes, Midwest 1 3 250) For the rheumatics, the committee Merchants, - 1 4 :200/has the shot-put, hammer-throw and Standard 2. 0 4 = .000 high and broad jump for the more agile. The mile and quarter has been re- served for the big-winded boys and al- ready there are some in training. STANDING OF THE CLUBS National League Won. Lost. Casper and surrounding towns have 5'many young marines, soldiers and sail 2 /ors only recently out of the service, who 8| will relish the idea of getting back into -528/the field and track game. To these, -471 | through a special invitation to American -490/ Legion posts in the near-by territory, -429/a special request to come and show up -414/ the rival legion post has been extended. And there are going to be many legion- American League. naires on deck. Cincinnati - St. Louis - Brooklyn — Chicago - Pittsburgh 24 Won. Lost. Pet.} A cup will be offered to the organiza- Cleveland ~ - 39 19 €72/tion entering the largest number of New York - 37 22.627) athletes, another for the winning relay Chicago - - 34 23 .596/team and still another cup to the club Boston — amas 27-509! or organization scoring the most points. St. Louis - 28 28 .600/ Resides the field and track events there Washington ~ "5 «27-481 will be a red-hot ball game, some motor-| Detroit ---- 17 39.304) cycle racing and some horse racing. Philadelphia 16 40.286] “A -real jazzy band will furnish the music during the afternoon and help National League Results. celebrate the arrival of summer. The At Boston— R. H. E-| freshments will be served at the grounds Boston - 1)so that you can plan on putting in an St. Louis - yvening if necessary to run off all the| *;eyents scheduled. The committee is teries — O1 a working on a plan to install a dance Z srooklyn— E-| floor at the grounds. Announcements | Brooklyn -- will be made later on this feature. En-| Pittsburgh — 8 1)tries are starting to come in and the atteries—Marquard and Miller; Carl | committee requests that the entries and . | blanks be sent in as soon as possible, for R. H. E-!the program will soon go to press and y every contestant’s name should appear Chicago 1/in the program. Entries will be accept- Batteries — Toney and Smith; Alex-\ oq at any of the drug stores ander and O'Farrell. nee re oe senses y York— }noon on the high school athletie field. MULLING AND MIDWEST MEET IN GAME TODAY ise aes, | OTHERS ARE SCHEDULED Today—Mullin club vs. Midwest. = ad June 25—American Legion vs. al Wyoming Athletic club. The fast Mullin club nine tackles the GREYBULL, Midwest Refining company team for| little ol’ the first time this season this after-} WINNING GAMES STILL HABIT WITH GREYBULL; Wyo., June 24.—The ball team representing the Greybull Midwest refin vy went on a rampage up in Montana last week. When the smoke cleared, Laurel had The game is scheduled to start at o'clock. Ejither Powers or Rust prob-|/been dragged in the dust of defeat, 8 ably will pitch for the Mullinites. The|to 0; Roundup had taken a 3-to-1 and Midwest has a good hurler on deck to/also a 14-to-1 beating; the Billings regu start and will be out there wita the/lars had been walloped twoce, 8 to 0 and willow. |12 to 7, and finally the sugar factory Sunday the Merchants and tke Stand-|nine of Billings, 8 to 0, was downe jard No. 2 team will play the regular] Up in Billings the Greybull nine wa lleague contest. Both will be equally] matched with a possibility that the; Reserved seats for this big July match Standard will have the edge because of|are to be sold at this one place. Paul Ibetter hurling. Martinson is coming to Casper from CONTEST 1S SCHEDULED JULY 2 INSTEAD OF oRD ee home-made Tickets for the Taylor-Martinson| match to be held Friday, July 2 in the Iris theater, were placed on sale to- day at the Little Brick where the seat sale is to be in charge of Will Reeves Grow Your; Hair _ “GET, THIS FREE If you have dandruff, or if your hair is falli out, or if you have a bald spot, you shoul know that legions of persons have overcome these troubles through you free with a 1- Creamy the} Wigwam. candy at Famous Delmonico Ice exclusive at Kim- 6-14-tf£ Carlson's Cream of Denver, Served by experts. ball’s. It’s a Clean-Cut Show Boys LYRIC Continuous 1 P. M. to 11 P. M. TODAY FLORENCE REED “The Woman Under recipe, which will be mai proof ‘box of the wonderfully efficacious oint- ment, Kotalko, if you send oaly, 10 ets. (silver or stamps) to pay the cost of this notice, to J. H. Brittain, BZ-301, Station F., New York FOR SALE SADDLE HORSES and WORK TEAMS | Wyoming-Raised Stock, allin fine condition. North- western Stockyards, about one mile west of Casper. TODAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY At Philadelphia— 2. H. B. Philadelphia — 3 8 2] Citizen’s bank at the Citizen's Na- , Cincinnati 0 5 1\tional Bank. of This Week Only Batteries—Meadows and Tragressor; Fie St Ring and Wingo. Creamy home-made candy at the A. A. CHILDERS Wigwam. American League Results. i At Detroit— R. H. E.|* Se -- _ Detroit 20 Ore Washing 5 8 0 Batter: Okrie and Ain- smith; E son, Johnson and Ghar- rity. At Chica R. H. E. Oath” A Big United Special Then : SNUB POLLARD In DONT WEAKEN Chicago 7 9 @ Philadelpi deserts SOSOOOOSSSOOOOOOSOOOOSSOOOESOOOEEESEOSEE Next =a " EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL At St. Lou R. H. B, A Two-Reel Keystone oan ‘£31 RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY ae _Batterles — Shocker, Van Gilder and beavers id; Shawkey, Quinn and 5 : FARM MACHINERY, rere) A WEEKLY At Cleveland— R. H. EB. AL ee caro WAGONS, GAS ENGINES Fourteen innings. | tee Coming atteries—Morton, Bagby and : =. y SPAN Tanee ‘Jones; Russell ‘and Phone 62. Office and Yard: First and Center SIMPLE SOULS Walters. : TYPEWRITERS Bought, sold, rented, repaired. Dealer CORONA—L. C. SMITH Casper Typewriter Exchange 101 Wyatt Bldg. Phone 856 The Test of Time The policy contract covering fire risks, evolved two hundred years ago, still stands unchanged ling. ential, except as mod- architecture has changed. ernk What other line of business has test of time so Learn a lesson stood the acid well? Capitol Li% is full Your interests are well protect- ed when entrusted to a Fire Com- pany of character. Are You Fully Insured? R. T. KEMP Co. || “Insurance—That’s All” Phone 370. 112 E. Second. Five Kids and Thirty Cents Mary had a little man, “Many better ways,” said John, After John “cashed in his checks,’”’ e And found she had—just listen now, That little. poem brings home a lesson that is powerful and impel- “Five kids and thirty cents!” but if he has accumulated a pair of wings and is plunking on a harp, he is enjoying something he’s not entitled to. surance to protect the wife and the kids if you should unexpectedly be called upon to cross the Great Divide. See McGrew Before You Slip. “CAPITOL LIFE” McGREW Insured his life? Oh, No! “That I can use my dough.” Mary paid the expense, Five kids and—thirty cents. We don’t know where John is now, from John’s experience. Take out sufficient life in- * The protection afforded by the and complete. Phone 153 | advertised as the undisputed cham nine of the west. June 26, 27, and 28 Anaconda, Mont., will be played here. This Anaconda} squad is the one which claims to have} Jost only one gama in three years. Cas- per is due here July 3, 4, and 5 and this is the series the local nine is looking forward to. The Livingston, Mont., team will) play in Greybull three battles, July 10,| 11, and 12, Dancing Every Evening Excepting Sunday Union Orchestra ris Pavilion After you eat—always use | EATONIC one or two tablets—eat like candy. Anstacitiy ae loves Heer tii: Dloated Gassy Feeling. , Stops indigestion, food souring, repeating, headacheand the many miseries caused by Acid-Stomach EATONIC is the bestremedy, it takes the harmful acids and gases right out of the body and, of course, you get well. Tens of thousands wonderfully benefited. Guaranteed to satisfy or money refunded by your own drug- gist. Cost a trifle. lease try it! | THE HOUSE e ALWAYS OF QUALITY BEST VENTILAT- ED THEATER IN WHILE THE STATE : TODAY IN. “IT OUISIANA” MUTT AND JEFF IN‘THE HONEST JOCKEY’ TOMORROW AND SATURDAY WILLIAM FARNUM A hi In a thrilling tale of a man’s fight against a storm-tossed ocean—snatching from its jaws the girl he had learned to love. WINGS OF THE MORNING No story so vigorous, so crowded with romance, has graced the screen before. A tremendous production from a tremendous novel. TWO-REEL COMEDY-‘NYMPHS AND NUISANCES’ Oi nT KoATARaRSRKCR K UPPENEIMER good clothes are more than just clothes—merchandise—honest materials and expert tailoring. They have more than right style in good taste. “..-good appearance” The man in a Kuppenheimer Suit is positive that he presents a good appearance. He knows his clothes fit well, drape gracefully and are tuned to his personality. They become part of him. Priced at $35.00 and Up eee oor CIATGO THE BIG BUSY STORE) 20, IMS ANN AAO iN i TL il

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