Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 20, 1920, Page 8

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DS Roan = Rae Se Se ea ee Casper Daily ¢ Tribune TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1920. !—Probable Game)—Standard }) jos because Takahashi struck Buzu- 5 TODAY *S NEWS OF THE SPORT Sea No. 2) vs. sea (Wost-]) kos a vicious blow in the face upon | A trueway,to become, slender, agile, bealty fo |Basebau Results fF MATE IN i me ann club vs. Merchants. || ae Trae et ba fae crowded | Bredelete een @, to the platform demanding _ their doce of Yesterday and ge Ul reek of baseball’ ts promised) money back, and were restrained with | Doands (whatever you ms J Standing of Clubs Py game this afternoon at 5:30 o'clock) Yq have been. 1 Snatcasedécan | Sietnow 3. ronounced your Monday ‘night nearly resulted in 2 THIS WEEK'S TWILIGHT GAMES|) general rough house when Takahashi ; y 20—Standard Polarines vs. Bur-}! refused to continue after the referee en neton. had awarded the first fall to Buzu- ES jwith the Burlington and Polarines on) hut more nearly resembled a survival ‘deck, there will be a game e of the fittest, when the big Midv TWIL Prospects Bright at Start of Subscription Drive for’ stinaara | #urlington Home Team Which Promises to Co-operate | Mullin, cis ——— With Legion in Big Tournament Here. wae Hempel Buys Riede: s Interest and Hops a Mf : 000 kK y ib ladies are 2.600 | Bout Is Scheduled for Last | ‘The Standama No. 2 and Smoke House Cit tation, oe of July. probably will he hitched up for a game} “Burton Holmes 2 AVednesdey, the game having been! being introduced here. scheduled for July/18. With Fields on| the the mound, the Smoke House probably! 4 4 500 3 3 500 Hempel has purchased Riede interest in the C i ES Der | will find the going hard. ; A ¥ ; Nrerchavite ats stadium and is now sole owner of t is ‘The Midweat {s-golng' to find the Le. AMERICA’S FIRST AND FOREMOST CIRCUS (a rdent foilowers of the Casper Midwest baseball team have start- jaehietie: oan Cee ae paemnpe) ©X-/frion team a hard one ta beat on Thurs. bak NOW THE LARGEST IN THE WORLD : 3 + Ee % ~ ets ” ‘styshow in ¢ thile Fy - 5 Bean ed a campaign to finance the trip of the local team to the eee Saeed: aid CLUBS junction with G. C. Kelly. Danny Inet due ieheie eataltne the Mul. baseball tournament and also to aid in reimbursing the management! 1 Cummings and Morey Young will beliin club with Joe Rust hurling is a the Casper men to fight in the two; difficult contest to cop. bouts, for the loss of the two big week-end dates eiarneted by the staging] {p, I of a Tri-State tournament here for the benefit of the Casper Amer- ican Legion post. soa S -513/ Cummings is the Montana bantam} ; =, Louis and will be matched against Joe Gor 5 488/man, termed Pacific coast bantam| , The Ameritan Legion tournament 40 Shamp/{tHe sbont* to: be stages in the| ) |which was sanctioned by the George] |Philadelphi 48. Sand LORI 80.7, Morey. Y Oung wil c }Vroman post and for which plans se posuppdlied aha atest. hahiges tab: 9 re i hee heen in the formation for more American League SUI AEE yed AY aS :! Fy than two weeks will take away five Clave thron and» Severe 4 to seve of the best playing dates of w York ‘ot | ar Midwest team in Casper. It is to ch AZO 32 Washington-Detrolt game postponed:| ata oe. a e up this loss that the man-| Washingt 40 rain. Rough House Narrowly Averted and fans of the Midwest here|Boston 3 Second game— When Takahashi Bolts M Pt Bester Ti onceived the {dea of starting a short] St) Louis ae At Boston— R. H. E. en ae ni Bolts Mat | r aubacriptionises Sa ieea ; etroit —- 5 Boston -- 5. 15 <3 ! Herds Merchants Los ubseription campaign sb that the}; anne ip : ontest. “ ‘ nts Lose 7 to 5 in Re |icurnament wouie tt mivan. 1 tom fo|27HinteDia 4 287| Clevetand 412 | | |PeRroRMiNG ELEPHANTS"@ BABY sumption of Twilight League the Midwest ball club m: ement. = ries—Pennoc and Walters; Speci: * 5) | Saeaaale: 3 Thotiganda Of) dollars have beer Pert. pees BE ee SeenON CHENENNE, Wee. duly b | SAECO. Seay Soon ae ee : spent already this on to make the|cnicago eae é i se alien aa wrestling bout between George Buzu- | Pee ape DAILY AT 1A, Pe RPORNANCE Att: 1-7 AEM idwest team 1 le in Casper and] woston _ 6 Rae Dern kos and Professor Takahashi here , ™M. TARTS 2: 1 baseball fans already are behind] Batier movement which will mean the en-| and Gowd , of the Midwest into the American] At Pittsburgh: ADMISSION AND RESERVED SEATS ON SALE CIR- CUS DAY AT THE KIMBALL DRUG COMPANY. NO EXTRA CHARGE , Rudolph Chicago Batteric Graw and Hannah; Asbestos Chimney Blocks | are an absolute guaranty against de- j | fective flues. $1.50 per foot put up. | and if Tri-| Legion tourney and at the same time] Pittsburgh-Ne York game post- mound fc r up part of the deficit caused di-| poned. peers te FRED PATLE PEGbAbly ewvould Thay etly by the staging of such tourna-| At Cincinnat R. H. B Building Blocks for sale, snitable te story. ment. Cincinnati 2 0 CONCRETE BLOCKS Eddie ‘Tridemy, the star hurler! The huge amount of advertising| Brooklyn - 4 10 2 foe all Pe Ss For garages-and Legionnaires, allowed only three|Casper received through the Tri-State] Batteries—Reuther and Wingo; Kreu- foundation? Cheaper than wood con- o} 1 I singles and only two came in|tournament of last year will be dou-| ¢r and Miller. 5 ‘ E HOUSE a ol ame innir He held his oppo-|bled this August because there will be] At.St. Louis— — Rk, Hw CASPER Cesta BLOCK a UALITY @ ALWAYS ic c hitless the last four frames and| more teams and from fc or five aif-| St. Louis 140 5 Q' “it bly would have had a shut out] ferent states. Legion posts in all parts| Philadelphia _ 9. a | MSE IN Oleeitee ainese BURIED PICTURES WORTH ‘ hi not been for nine bobbles behind | 4¢ Wyoming Montana will hear} (Twelve innings) ut Sher. J.rAS Hanson, Mar: Ehone. 981M i The 14 4 miayer ‘oe rid of alllahout the Casper American Legion| 7! and Clemons; Hubbell and Wh BEST VENTILAT- YOUR » » errors they had stowed away. aia F vill be urge at- FE 4 1 bey. han stoweds Wey.) ol toneiamment and wi be urged to at AauescanllT ene us ED THEATER IN WHILE = . tend the tourney. ’ s sy ATE Ww nd one of the three safe hits) \yi4 fs haraly _At New York— R. H. EF. THE ST. ‘a tie eivad wae Gnette how ith the movement barely started] Naw York _ 13 1 a SS Sie Nee ee ee ee oun ; more than $400 has been subscribed. ; 2 9 2 si ker. Alicoate hurled} OVE phan FS suYEA cago 94/8 w ir innings but Gants,| ith Cal Smith as chairman of the] Batteries—Shav Ruel; TO! DAY ‘| the fifth and sixth, | Soliciting committee the success of the) kinson and Schalk. hold back the my,| ovement at least as far as sending} At Boston— Rye 3 roy tech, and two opportune am to Denver is concerned seems |-Boston 11 Continuous K singles by Dixon and Swartfager scor- Some idea of the expense of| Cleveland 16 ih ed two runs in the sixth and brot home! Maintaining a baseball a of 18 to] Batteries Cove. 1 p. m. to11 p. m. rf the bacon for the Legion boys. rs can be conceived when it] leskie and O'Neill. uck’s homer with one on in the} extremely opportune and put zion out in the lead to s Tatum and Swartfager good with the willow, each get two blows 1 that the cost of sending the] At Philadelp am to Denver last year was| Philadelph ately $3,500. St. Louis | Although Mr. Smith is actively in Batteries arge of collecting funds, subscrip- tfager did his in!tions may be sent to Ellwood R After you eat—always use } two trips while Tatum made one of Breisch at the Midwest refinery. In- i his good for two bases. cluded in the list of contributors to wn batted 1.000 yesterday, getting » the following: his first trip and walks the Oomnnarcinlec, BE J. FOR YOUR STOMACH'S SARE nees, He also looked] " gehuite, Mgr. Rommell and Per in a “Young Mrs. Winthrop” | Bronson Howards’ vivid, intimate drama of young married life. The story of two who loved each other dearly, yet blindly wrecked their home. 25.00 on ses, bringing in twolq yy gtarr, Casper one or two tablets—eat likecandy. | SEE for the Merchants. Incidentally| “mje Co. _ ‘ = 100.00 Gasey Recline, Stove eal Bloated Breezy Western Comedy es allah WA: EARLY » Cafe - = 1.00; ee Se BE Next : The sensational climax at a “sporty” jazz party! One of the most exciting scenes ever > score: [Mrs : "Wisner = Aral the many poseriee caused by pictured. AD H UO A Bi Bey eee = 2 ‘em: Ss . te reine -POLARINES LOSE FIRST theharnfulacie snd gases ight ont eae ae ae rey, of 3 | of the body and, of course, os . A Aad 1 6 ovo Wells Tee tie aay ou et = the Same Name Gripping .Story of a Man Who Was Given Five Days to Live f | benefited. Guaranteed to satisfy or 6 fb oe 2 GAME 10 DOUGLAS TEAM money refunded by your own ars Then 3.1 0 2 of gist. Costa trifle. Please try it! KINOGRAMS William Russell 10.0 0 0! he Standard Polarines met the first | ————— : =p defeat of the On Sunday wiverk thc eee eee eee . ns 2/ Douglas nine with the star hurler, | SPOT CASH The Visual News of the \ pmeriy ickering, in the box, took a fall out of ~ eli he Casper team, 5 to 2. Brady was FOR YOUR —IN— f Allenbaugh, Struck, cf x his usual game wvut che about verything that) t The Mia- Money to Loan on Diamonds, me w fining company Twil: “Twins of Suffering Creek” Saas aed gue nine is jubilant upon hi Jewelry, Guns, Clothing 5 j aches 8 ° 8\news of the defeat because the Blidwest| Casper Loan and Clothing |} Tear Ae oN ie tend ae suiea oe pe they |] Store—229 South Center A Tale of Love and Habits in the West iy 3 peat the Douglas team, 12 § 09 0 " | ‘The Polarines claim the \idwest j aern 5 BH w {could not do it with Pickering on the | ALSO I} tals: esos nooo 26 821 6 | dl. 7 Score by inning mBeun | R SALE Bungalow; six large rooms; four |] large clos linen closet, bath, | Be troom, hardwood floors; |) ni finish throughout; full }} |{ basement with toilet. Place is [| Mr. and Mrs. Carter De Havens . IN ‘RAREBITS’ Merchants Summ 0 041000—5 3 2f jl EXCESSIVE ACIDITY um, 3; Allenbaugh, ssed ball: Pither, Wild pi at the bottom of most almost ready for occupancy. Struck out: digestive ills. Purchase from owner. | 2; by ‘Tridemy, ‘Two houses now being built on | : ae , Riiconte 2:1 ‘Ki-moips |] Spruce St, south of CY Ave. | A / 8 Double play: Neste . Gray to Plams furnished and houses {| Pier. | pale te yout onder. opeur wert |f aaiatile Umpires: Joe Eads and Smith of) [lj for indigestion afford pleas- promptly attended to. | Standard Allmetal Weatherstrips \ SYLVESTER F. PELTON 925 S. Lincoln Ave. Phone 928d. ing and prompt relief from the distress of acid-dyspepsia. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTTS EMULSION , | Save Your Nickels Walk Just Half a Block from Henning Hotel, on E. First Fresh Baked Bread Regular Size Loaf 2 tor 25¢ We specialize in Graham and Rye Bread, Home-Made Pies, Rolls and Cookies. All our goods are baked in a new, sanitary Electric Oven. Edelweiss Bakery RUDY, Prop. Bast First St., Lee Syndicate Bldg. 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