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SATURDAY, ‘JULY 17, 1920. iar as ipo nena be Casper Daily Cribune TODA GAOPER TAKES FIRST GAME FROM Eddleman on Mound; Fans on Edge for Second and Third Games This Afternoon and Sunday. Casper has a gentleman by the name of Hewitt, who was out did. Eddleman, the veteran of the Greybull nine and a mighty ne Y’S NEWS OF THE SPORT WORLD| GREYBULL BY OVERCOMING LEAD Up-State Champions Go Down to Defeat 7 to 5 With the sun garden yesterday, to thank for its victory over Greybull yes- terday, 7 to 5. But at that Casper had the fight to win yesterday and hurler, was on the mound. That is in ail but the fourth when most tiie aie NEW YORK BOXING RULES ARE BEST EVER ISSEMBLED NO CHANGE FOR GHAMPAON'S TO KEEP TITLES ON ICE ATHLETICS AID LABOR MORALE BY FARRELL (United Press Staff Corresp NEW YORK, July 1 {fighters and champions who keep their | titles “on ic It body blows in} the new rule rn boxing in New| York ; | Termed by many experts as the most in| perfect set of regulations yet compiled are "1 | portect net of regulations yet compiled! S Says Denver Sport Scribe in fight game into disrepute, the new | Praise for Recent Track rules are of national interest because they are the ideals of the International | Meet in Casper. atl sporting club which aspires to become RS. J. CRAIG, of Les An- geles, Calif., who says no one ‘can feel more grateful for what Taniac has done than she does. Declares she has gained twelve peunds and her health is now bet- ter than in years. from then until now IT have been in good health as I ever was in my li and have been doing all the housewor by my f. | “It is simply remarkable how Tan: has built me up I hav : Jone of my friends and re what ja wonderful medicine it is.” | Tanlac is sold in ¢ Casper | Pharm ey, in Alcova | 2 Mer antile in Salt Creek, by Salt Ady. Creek drug stor | HOUSE REDUCED TO KINDLING BY LIGHTNING BOLT SUNDANCE, Wyo. July 17.—TH perversity of lightning wa ilu trated during a storm that ranching country north of A bolt struck the residenc Good and reduced much of ing, but a bole which struck pile at the near by Crewdson merely scattered the sand geduce ivelogues to all Holmes 1 ssport fe we PIONEER GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET PHONE 345 Sandison & Fiddes . THOS, FIDDES, Manager Corner Fourth and Jefferson Sts. Prompt Service We Deliver the ruling body of boxing in America. BV n cown ea Denver the recent | none of them to kind z Stalling became the major cancer of track meet held here July 4 under the of the Casper bombs were exploded. lboxing with the p te of node-|auspices of the Irish-American Ath- 00000642 965009600 009 O69 9999 9OCS 2 OOS POOUOH 9S VIOODOSOD® That one fourth frame meited the] jcision laws and the policy of cham.|letic club and the Wyoming Association] game which Greybull had carefully FP —__——_————— pions in refusing to defend their titles of ce peed eeu a i Z iced away as a result of four blov Brow wih the Wruside aeeel One es has attracted the atten- And two errors inthe second and tira | Baseball Results purses (which iamadaurtieie chainotane| 10m OF? rs in the Colorado innings. | ships more valuable and it became metropell ec vensione ot the Den ome (@) e an Eddleman should never have walk-| of Yesterday and Jincurable ill thru the absence of rules |r aera Shen! Be pantie tacted , Se “Of all the people who have taken 2 ed MeNeill, for Garrity and z jto curb their inactivity. li Mas of the Caaperinest: aniac, I don’t believe there is any Pd $ crashing singles out to the | .. Under these new rules stalling be) Ow comely athleting a epee one who ft any more grateful to it Then dawn Mapel, couching down att LANAI G Of CLUDS]! comers ‘tour tor whien the onender| ,, HOw, closely athletics and industry | then Ido. "was the statement made en jou an third, pulled the meanest and most an) ——_—_—_———<— CAN he disqualified and champions ure] ment of the*former, which Sy | ety cently by Mrs. J. M. Craig, of 674% tique trick of yesterday’s game. He| TWILIGHT LEAGUE STANDE lrequired to defend their titles in Vee any rate, and for the improvement| ast Forticth street, Los Angeles. | wanted to see if Eddleman was us! re Won, Lost. Pet. bona fide bout to a decision every six! o¢ the alert, thos Awateiatiy te: “Like so many other families dur. : the shine ball. “Honest he did,” and| Standard __ - 9 0 1.000) months as long as there is an elizible/paged has before been made the sub.|i28 the influenza epidemic last year Other Times USE THE MAILS Eddleman, a real sportsman, tossed the} Burlington 3 2 -600 | challenger. e § ject of comment. | Il had it, and my own illness, to: . pill over for him to lamp over. Ma-| Mullin Club 4 3 572| Perhaps the next most important!” “Quite close to this ci was|Sether with the worry over the res 7 pel then gently allowed it to roll into) Midwest ie 4 -500 | clause is aimed at champions who take! an exhibition of the hearty ation} Cf our family, brought) on ‘a case ‘of The custom of banking by mail makes it possible for the standing throngs about third base|Smoke Hou 58 ‘500 unto themselves the right to fix the| between the two in the track and ficld|€¢nuine nervous prostration. > and Andy was permitted to score. J)American Legion _. 3 4 z weight for the ion. This prac-| meet held at Casper, Wyo., July 4 last,| “! % op wealce Ty coulditt caven the person living miles from town to handle his money Casper baseball followers probably | Standard No. 2 1 5 166 |tice became so marked that Jack| under the direction of the Irish-Amer-|“WeeP the floor, and during the day T i remember that this trick has been bar-| Merchants 1 7 125 Dempsey and Jimmy Wilde hi n Athletic club and the auspices of bye “ ee ie He pase telt é nbs ae Ne matters as conveniently as the man living next door to red along with the hidden ball and a said to be the only ct Wyoming association of the Ama-| {MS 1 aluTeeuitheTNnahtes 4 other antiquaries of earl base STANDING OF THE CLUBS make the weight of their class {tour Athletic Union of the United] ere T gave out, Nervouy spells came the bank. 2 1. But it got by yesterday and can National League The poundage in the new weight | States. ; é ponents sate! outs: 3 ss ‘ he held largely responsible for prob: —— Le Pot,{Seale is slightly increased and Ini thejm< 2a Distes represent medicine I tried failed to! ably one more run coming in. It ls Pet. vides: flyweight, 112 pounds; ba s\company and}, came tint inally. hex ;, rouridenod: i ane Kh Sayin Pa pos Sten eee ta ner haas hinvoWer Gollan 34 .590| weight, 118 pounds: foatherweight, 126| the Am Sn WaLeHGrdce all! LS GOUT Ty noe Send your deposits to us by mail. Pay your bills by °4 Neen’ 33 1\ pounds; lightweight, 135 pounds; wel-| 4nd the latte ned to be one of the|! 3 vane és : 7 ; 5 y of Jawn. 87 BAG maveigneniidyo moumaae: came greatest powers for good, democracy |®™ indeed thankful that he for mail. You can do this safely when you use checks in- Following this, Roach was deliber- AON PASI3 [org eettt nae nee ‘\and Americanism in these United State: it proved to be just what T needle, ately walked and Mills took the count 45 ound ’ for years to come—as long, it is hoped,|, “The first two bottles didn't secin stead of money. 3 of thr But Bostick singled and| Chicago 43 POUDEE PROAVA EBD MU Over: Jas this republic will last, and that wil)‘ help me. T guess that was because ° TapaE. GYETGURES, woainipored! around. {hel ‘oaton aa A radical departure is embodied in| a4 {his republ | Twas so extremely bad off, but on the 2 ses. ‘That was all till the next| Philadephia AT A800 | prose cn tect Cocric Ts Onna te MUuTiWo lati recdrdss waka liroken hy |; cm ooede could. tell twas improv, g when Hewitt dropped Carey’s judges and the deciding ballot to be) ogion athletes. C. H. Reimerth + ing and that gave me more hopes than} A é > fly to right which allowed Mec American given by the referee in a case of dis- ' in 10 4-5 onds. Helm w vr of getting well. omin at B n 3 Neill t6 counts Pet. | 88reement. the 440-vard dash without being pressed| “MY improvement from then on was y g lona a Casper started another rally in the}Cleveland A Officials in charge of a bout will be jt vrcamilt, breaking the former| rapid and by the time T had taken five eighth and again Mister Hewitt po-| Chicago ‘ee7 | referee, two judges, a timekeeper, a ae vecom [Peles Toe Uanlae en wae aucttere ant] i litely booted a high fly. Hartzell had|New York Mirector of bouts, an announcer and a) “Raimerth since his return to thie] Stronger than I had been in years. 1 Casper, Wyoming been wounded and McNeill had een |{Boston Eye fan, all : oe Nownd Country has defeated Loren Murchi as igceD ing. ay At nla nd had 2 RnnediamitresktickeGnto ntl ‘Then Washington Z na bout are allowed son who is to represent the Uniiei| Sained tw pounds elg 00000eeee. Lisnaynanaltwowaanteanthonpinie! Detroit <— the ring ten seconds before the next) occasion Reimerth showed his heels tol § 397 oo oe 5 4 5 “ y ‘Philadelphia =~. round and remain silent in their cor hen fast-flying T Meredith, but| eee Me Mo ate ote ste ste o% Me tote te teoteto teste Goda dratcciactieo eo eolad: SaipKocre i wabiey toes ere second elp! penne eae roe ey stand ins thele- cor |! ie genent < if ying aati a ‘s ISe-eSo- eho ao ae aSo- she sho ahoofe-ete ete fo stosle oe ofe-ee oie ate ote of 450-420 450 450-459-420 800 Maser ese sae eoase aoe eee eee tolmake things worse’ for thé home!sec:| National League |tion of their principal. Hataltne trusinees | re es ae Fay WARP) Guile At Pittsburgh— R. H. E.| Two new sections were included to] “Malcolm B. Helm of] a Tacingy Gab aktotom wWeatisi’s rerroc(on WEItaburgh = 0 9 4lcover hazy points brot up at the Wil-| West Point Military academy and spent| ¥ 5 a hard hit in the third. He scored a/New York ~. - 7 16 1}lard-Dempsey fight. |two years in Europe with the American | ° & ater Jagie’ it 2 ‘art- joven innings. Hamilton and| Any contestant who leaves the ring! army, returning a captain. He was on) minute later on Nagle’s hit and Hart-| . SOvr eee a Ss vat Bat = eels ; Nee GRATE erica GEER < aa a Iding of the same. Schmidt; Benton a Snyder. between rounds and faihs to return at|the scene before the Amer roops J 5 pied An for “Gr ybull. tilt the! At Chicago— t. A. the bell shall be counted out the same! arrjved, and was one of twenty picked % 3 > ninth ) tho: the itromiati eee 7 Jas if he were down. mem sent by General Pershing ‘to in | Ye + , - 5 sc Soston = 1Sealil MAM cna taatanteeiione! he con-| vestigate and report fully on trench ern retijie tened several | B08 5 u c nt who gives up the con-| i nore meas Loley umpiring on thet. Bleven innings. Hendrix and Killifer,! test during the intermission between | Warfare methods. = nal ys | es was too much of ahandicap. | {Scott and O'Neill. yo, |PoUNds or fails to respond to the gong| “Helm participated ety a Hp 4 3 T'the ninth, Witt off witn| _At Cincinnati— t. H. F./joses by a knockout in the previous)" the west front, was slichtly injured] (& nx a single. Morris, a new man acquired) Cincinnatt -4 122 9} youna. |once, and, when the final drive was] % ‘ ‘ Fein sid BY te Brook¥yn — oon © hed I ‘ oa pay oy bout to be begun, as he had been spe- - aaa nee the y tul scoring of poii 4 od s At St. Louis— R. H. EB. ; Bye one of those in ob © hit. One scored a little later on|, Hy a{. J: A. clean forceful hit, Jar ys eek 63 CTS I oS t0| Pitiadelphia 2 8 yaienes wuine Hatha eon “tte has resigned trom the a3 As eS Ee | : 4 {the waist should be credite: f ob gk pie Chaat eo } ‘Tom had an off day. He looked bad], Doale and “Clemons; «Causey 2N@) portion to its damaging ; So er, pines ea a 3 on two or three decisions at first but} leat. 2 ig next in) impor-|R0" icanism and) great love. for BSS ° thasgereerey abcavor ot ths omes Leys | American League tance and points should be awarded (0 jeties so fully instilled at West Point Cy so nobody h pe 1 PU At Wushington— Rr. H. he contestant. who sustains tion | academy.” ¥ eX the Greybull players and . Ole Nwaahineton 1 5 »'of a round by the greatest number of ee $3 lowing of friends in the stands. pnynebls skillful attacks. | ae Once in the seventh, he called Rea: | C1VSMEO = ao 3. Defen work is relatively im \ake oe kan out at first when Toche was ‘| chalica \pontanttanalmainte ako ulal tel eivcactcd| : | de the) alz/as) Paddy shits the itlrst, sack.) tposton— R. ti. EF feleverly avoiding or biocking a blow. Jt Might Have od * Ev pod: in te) see it ang tan 13 4. Points should be rded where | ‘3 ae even Paddy protested. . Then in the r $ Beton ¥ | . i See ne linet roib <= 2G 38) ring generalship is conspicuous. ‘This es Fifth) after sto bwere on es eee Ang Fortune, Hc nd Schang;|consists of the ability to grasp and Happened to You 2 ¥ only one was aon ah Ses ie even va Dau ; and Stanage. take advantage of every opportunity; 63 ae DOE eee eee uaa than teive | Meae NEW <on— R. H. E./the capacity to cope with all kinds of | eo eo eee ee cneruigartartile ris stHeNOpne | NEwe eon 2 6 situations; to foresee and neutrali Almost every day you ff 2, $ ee te OES pies Greubull erally be.| St. Louis a 5 12 yiy| attack; to force an opponent to hear or read of an Auto- $3 9 . . 634 |< ‘Cause “McCarthy fanned out) ‘Twan|,, Mosridge, MeGraw and O'Neill:/a style of boxing at which he ff mobile Accident, a Fire, a ff Don’t skimp on your bed-linen $ : eae Ha ainitore:| Bayne Severeid. varticularly skillful. | aie | i terribly discouraging for tie mueer | Second Game ry. Points should be deducted when|f| Collision, a Personal In- Rx xx } Williams nearly made a home: " cytes H. i mu { 5 RA : Z a! his triple in the fourth but fell Goyyni |eecre ene are : a contestant persistently delays the ac: jury. is If you change your sheets and pillow cases often, it y running third. Eee Ichipawo mee = Biz nO |e Coc nchine: and lacks Of agers, iy takes very little rubbing to w them clean and the ata roe chow thinking Ca1{- Courtney, Hrickson and Gharrity:/""5” Points should be deducted for 1 We Offer the iv hard, tedious ironing can be done easily, quickly, with the ae 4 passed D8 > a ee RAE , Schalk 2 = : aula let him score. Moore abruptly Reiter aoneonise yan eos H. foul even tho unintentional. SZ + Stopped him between third and home— a . 7. A contestant should be os ‘ i it was in the eighth frame—and little ier 7} credit for sportsmanlike actions, e! Necessary Ax " ] oe Rabbit was laid out for a few minut = Perkins; Whie,|#dherence to the spirit as well as the eas } "e Doc Jeffrey straightened his neck Ben Se te a ter of the rules and for refraining Policies oe $3 which was injured as he fell head (ULE CE eee teaniitaulng: taclililedlPaavantaes otal i , + long into Moore’s knees, Hayes took! NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL | uations unfair to an opponent. | sr \ ee his place. ore . ESTATE | 8 The decision should go to the i Looks like Smith, big Indian, for oe {contestant with the greater number of . one . “ z Greybull this afternoon while Mapel| ty District Court Sixth Judicial Dis-| points regardiess of tha numbcr of; é jhe G F Bell y Irons a tabie cloth or shirt in 3 minutes? Completes Py or Hartzell probably will toil for trict. unds won and lo: When neither sine se an average ironing in one hour! § per. The battle*s at o'clock |The State of Wyoming, | shown a decided margin in ci, j/ -C-®Geney>-o- fF 2, You buy the Simpiex on easy terms. It saves sy ; and it's going to be a real one. Scn-|County of Natrona, ss. ned Ki s the winner should’ be de. 2 $3 money for you every week. So while you pay, 4 5 day’s affair is at 3:30. | Notice Is Hereby Given, That in| ned on the number of _ points General Insurance Se you save. Send for further details or ask to ee ; i po A | pursuance of an order of the District) cored and aggressiveness Ra have e Simplex sent to your home on approval. $ 5 ‘© Court of the {County of NaiEOneY & oo eS = — = |% These dealers will show you the Simplex: 5 ps State of Wyoming, made on the tl “eo ee ee Posey of June, 1920, in the matter of | patoegecgertectegoctectedesto-ofe-ofo-afe ate otoete stoke sleatestostostestectoste | hy 63 010 0% sed re? %' e ‘ 4 1| the estate of vor \ ae deceased,| 9 oe 3 + : aa undersigned, the adm % BS 3 2 9 0 | With the will annexed, of said estate + r) RK 63 4 1 2 0 O|\iM sell at public auction, to the) 2 3, Xx Bostick, ss 41 1 2 1 higpest bidder for cash, and subject ‘ 3 ~ 3 Hartzell, rf 3.0 3 0 to confirmation by said Judge of said) Re he 6 Rchceent, 4 1 6 0 ©) District Court, on Monday, the 19th! & ex Sg “se Sa 410 1 Oday of July 1920, at ten o'clock |*% ° a e aX Reis aS i pee ee at the front door of the Court| «4 y | ¥ 3 PT ees 35 at Casper, in the County of) ° | NK | Poe _|Natrona, State of Wyoming, all the| Tennis Golf Baseball yy ee GREYBULL— | right, title, interest and ae Gc ae - at Rx ed 5 9 sai Waldherr, deceased at ie . Reagan, ss said John Wal 5 , ee Trahern, 3b | 5 1 2 2 O time of his death, and all the right,|" Supplies ab ay, Brokaw, 1b 5 0 8 1 © title and interest that the said estate ¥ eo | fe Re Nagle, If -. 4 3 0 0 0 has, by ohare tives Celt or othe: Ry 3, Se 2 Birewitearene 2 0 1 0 2\wise, acquired other than or-in add oe anid e. > * aecarthy, of {15 0 o Yon'to that of the said Jon Wait'@ Fishing Tackle Guns Ammunition %|% bd Broorac 4 1 4 0 O'herr, deceased at the time of | ge ‘ SRS Williams, 2b 4 3 3 2 1|death, in and to all those certain)’ % Bicycles *y ° Eddieman, p 2 0 0 1 0 lots, pieces or parcels of land situate, ¥ RA ke xMorris - = 1 1 0 0 0 lying and being in jpbe eats county ~ r < ¥< F as — — — —(of Natrona, State o yoming, and soe 3 i : g|bounded and described as_ follows,| age Bicycle Repairing o 6 x ToS out bunting third | Lots Numbered One, Two and ¥ ne egins A ; LY 20th 3 - 3, in-| to-wit oe x Batted for Eddleman in ninth in-/to-witt 51) O14 aundred Forty-| 4 ¥ ; rn ree in oc ne undre: . orty-) ~ e . BM ere nt. w{two and Lots Numbered Six and] Everything in Sporting Goods Ds * Score by innings: » yt My B;|Seven in Block One Hundred Forty- \% © i Casper -- 00041002 x7 ) githree in the City of Casper, Natrona) 4 a Ps Greybull ~ 0310 0000 19 1 pe,{County, Wyoming. ae el : © 2 Summary ree-base hits, Moore. ““roarms and Conditions of Sale:) % 63 ¥ a Williams. Sacrifice hit, Hewitt. Ste nty-five per cent cash at the time) 4 nm 99 ate oe bases, McNeill, Hartzell, Double plays) said property is sold and the balance] 4» e| e3 Eddleman to Williams to Brokaws|G¢ seventy-five per cent in cash at! g Corner Second and David Sts. Phone 214 3 i ~ Struck out, by Hddleman 3, by Hoff the time the order confirming such 63 bod ee RX man 7. Base on balls, off Eddleman 3.| sale is enter: 1 by the court. ee The most complete stock of Auto Supplies and Sporting Goods | 3, §3 Har’ 26th day of June 19 ff Hoffman 1. 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