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PLAYER HOLDS ~-AIVERTON CELEBRATION PROGRAM Casper Twilight League Champions to Meet ES Cavalry Team on Diamond; Joe Gorman Meets _. Danny Cummings in Ten-Round Bout re ck! LARAMIR. Wyo. Aug. 10—Ar- ra | thur J. Forrest, star catcher for the Midwest Laramie baseball team, is a war hero who will equal the record made by any other baseball player of note,in the world struggle. Forrest learned to fight over there, or maybe it was on the diamond—at any rate ah RIVERTON, Wyo., Aug. 10.—Sporting events will pre-| he ‘= still battling on the baseball dominate on the program of the big three-day celebration spe aint ge ihe apr tp sheer ea ie which Riverton is holding August 18, 14 and 15 in honor of) its fourteenth birthday. Starting with a baseball rame Friday! afternoon between the Riverton Cavalry team and the Stand-! ard No. 1 nine, leaders in the Casper Twilight league, it will be, In France, Forrest received four medals and an official united citation for advancing 200 yards in front of the company, driving crews of six machine guns to destruction and for personal hand combat which resulted in thé capture of sixty-three of the enemy unassisted. Forrest was awarded the medal! of honor of the | United States go jmilitaire by th government, WAR CROSSES}, rnment, the medal postponed game of Monday may be RT WORLD| AIG ATHLETIC CARD TOFEATURE (carne are { the cross by Montenegro and the | croix de guerre with gold and brown by the French government. This stocky and fighting catcher was a member of Company D, Three Hundred and Worty-fitth Infantry fu the United States army. ANN PREVENTS MONDAY GAME Greybull and Casper Midwest Clash Today in Deciding Con- test of Series The heavy down-pour yesierday af- ternoon about 3 o'clock flooded the! baseball grounds and prevented the third game between Greybull and Caz-} ‘This ‘afternoon’s contest is sched | | per. uled to start at 4:45 o'clock and it is l expected to decide the series altho the played off Wedn Game ofthe ball tourney will ‘be piesa as The Standard No. 1 team ix sqhed-| Baseball Results of Yesterday and bration. | 4 3 Saturday night four boxing bouts Danny Cummings in Casper will take! AN! UBS. on Jack Doyle in a ten-round go, Roth SFANDING "OF THE: OG : a full program of athletic events thru! until Sunday afternoon when the final uled to play the Riverton team three! Hames—one on each day of Lie cete-| . | will hold the center of attraction, Joo} Standing of Clubs Gorman, recently matched to meet| ™en will tip the scales around the 120- Pound, mark and the management %&® National League. certain that there will be no failure to| cincinnati! _ Msi pages appear on the part of either men, Brooklyn 0 46 500 Doyle is a clever Denver boxer ant} New York 55 46 B45 Gorman is considered by many Cas-| pittshursh 47 a0 per fistic followers as beoing a g 11) Ghicawo 56. 481 match for Cummings. } Boston 52 453 Young Bobby Waugh’ w'll meet Dutch! st Loute 56 451! “ MSers, both of Denver, in a six round | phsiadelphia 60 400! Hout. ‘Two “fourtround prelimiv eee | will complete ihe carl. Georr Leod; wresging pronoter of resi aly Tae a t. Pot. Prohably will go to Riverton to eens Mae ae Nest | the bouts. he vor “les 4h 618] Friday's program of the big anaual: Ohingo S ane celebration includes an airplane flight! sg" Louis” 62 1495 and parachute leap by an aviator from| Wiaanineton 55 6m the Western Airplane corporation of| 1.) 56. .AB1 Casper: a big free barbeque at noun; al jon on 63. (388 band concert at 5:20 o'clock; and In-|jnitadely 74 (gon dian danses and display of fancy cos | ae tumes. for prizes at & o'clock. Both ches 24 } National League. eriay, and Saturday night's program) poston 6, Cincinnatl 10, (Secind Will be closed by dances in the Masont2| same) Hostan 2, Cincinnat! 8. 9 all starting at 9 o'clock. . Chi f The airplane flight and parachute| | RroOkln + Chicago 5. aes be repeated on Saturday and} g¢ Louis 12, Philadephia 10, (Eleven : ty sethe Wild wost program will be «iven pee lay afternoon under the direction A dt. weut 3 merican League paeial Farlow and under Cheyenne Chicago 3, Washington 2, (econd $1500 in prizes will be given and! there will be 15 events on the progcam.| the Program of Thaian dances vit varied for Saturdi s y 3 Me ATabAGR And Rhone Te St. Louis 4, Boston 5, ((Blevon in- billed as the “wolrd’s great shimmis;™™®*)~ dancers” will appear. | rank LaMar and Dave Kline of) CARD OF THANKS. Riverton are in charge of the publicity! Wa swiene gs Bir gates Bon joa boyy part of. th tisiese (OF, the beautiful expressions of love the prograin SHG eupersisind | sna-ictnaneae beatowen Upon um dusine jour recent sorrow and bereavement. . H.W, HOLT AND FAMILY. 840-1 BEAR Oi game) Chicago 5, Washington 4 Detroit 5, Philadelphia ¢ 2. Cleveland 3. New York 6. the general management. Both visited Casper yesterday to make arrance- ments for portions of thelr: progsam. Piast Sa ds Ba al BG RAGE PROGRAM TO BE STAGED FOR ELAS For Your stair AT BULINGS REINO EERE LQ Kewres ‘A ralignle tormale te « |» Bilt ssd pesto.” Astonishing soe" ae zeee when ail shee felted: Investigate. (200, money-refund Guarantee. arene, Kavi.no at the drug store]? of vend 10) cents (olle-a or stamps) for proof box and guarantee, to Juhn Hart Brittain, Sta, F, New York (Special to The Tribune.) RILLINGS, Mont., Aug. 10—A big race program will be held in Billings at the Midiard Empire fair grounds} Saturday afternoon, Aug. 14, during} the Elks’ state convention, to be held here three days, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Aug. 12, 18 and 14. The Program will include three three-mile | motorcycle races, and as each rider owns a different make of machine, keen competition is expected and the Elk entertainment committee expects - to have unusually fast races, The race matinee will also include a motorcycle sidecar relay race to be run} for five miles with a change of driver every hilfmile lap. Three of the most prominent Elks of the state will ride! in the Sidecars, and to date only three| sets of drivers hava entered their names for the event. The change at the end of each half-mile lap will be made before the grandstand while the cycle is still going at o good rate, so that no time will be lost and it is thought) that much amusement will be furnished Buck Englehart, Frank Boyd, F. C. Olson and Frank Awe, local men, and | Fen Garvin of Bozeman and William Doerr of Des Moines compose the list of racers for the different events. 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Eddleman made the best! showing of any hurler in the last ser-| jes played in Casper by Greybull and) is a good mound man for most any old ball team, Casper has Mapel and Hartzel! to pick from. According to their turn to toll, Roy Hartzell is due to do the sia Possibilities. ott If Casper wins today, the count o' lose—well, it’s going to be a tight 1} tle any way you look at it. pied meat es =) anaes and bundle work. All kinds of flat e e Mrs. Mack's Laundry. Rough dry|$ e wo. Phone 460M. 335 W. First, e 8-10-4 Domestic tobaccos. you smoke Camels | They have every- sealed. 2 of .R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co, Winston-Selem, N.C. , HOT POINT delivery. Will advance $1 per head on satisfactory contract. lost house make their fuel comfortable heating which are apparent only to experts. heating equipment failed to operate economivally and _ satisfactory last wint ditions at small expense, Handbury-Johnson Co. AND PLUMBING 236 West B Street. 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