Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 14, 1920, Page 7

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TO CLOSE FIRST OF SEPTEMBER Silver Loving Cup Goes to Team Making run to be held, Monday, September 6, will close September 1, it was announced today. ‘This is necessary to enable officials of the A. A. nounced today includes a siiver loving cup for the teanr having ‘the best, score; handsomely engraved gold medal for first place winner; silver medals for A oO TE second and third place winners; and| PL Y IL F. LD bronze medals for winners of fourth and fifth place. its five among those the eup, be lowest. pc the low 1 the 2 break the tape across one point for his teams, the points; the third athletes, three, and so on with the point score iner coinciding 2 which the man finishes. ner, @ team with men finishing s and will be placed om display as soon as they arrive. AT THE TOP: Manager Tris Speaker leads the league io hitting. SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1920 TODAY'S NEWS OF THE SPORT WORLD| ENTRIES FOR TRIBUNE MARATHON Highest Score; Gold, Silver and Bronze Medals to Individuals Entry lists for the first annual Casper Daily Trilyune cross-country U., under whose auspices the distance run is being held here, to|st, Louis have an opportunity of checking up the list of entrants. ei cckis (8 complete list of prizes as an-| MERCHANTS TO St. tre team wnich este! NINE ON SUNDAY men across the finish line first to finish will cop e the team having the} . wm aying EN) phe Merchants’ Twilight basely team will go to the Big Muddy oil the In a m ountry run | on jaw is taken to decide | ld to play a team representir < workers in this oi! field Sunday. Gantz the first man to,” ve Kammon, or Tridemy will do the pitch- |} ing for the Merehants’ association nine. | Manager Kenney will have charge of sing ana | fhe team. score winn Thus, second runner across two —— | CARD OF THANKS. We wish to extend our most sincere the/appreciation and thanks to al ; points, (fiends and neighbors for their Cups and medals have’ been ordered [Hype tnt Sympathy during our MR. AND MRS. C. R. . cording to the position in In tht b WAMBS GANSS Manager TRIS SPEAKER Three important factor s in the success of the Cleveland Team. | 1 dinary tire delivers Kelly-Springfield mileage. Baseball Results Cincinnati . -... Brook New Boston — Washingtor Detroit — Philadelp | Rixey Secoyd game— Boston 4 DUGGAN. | Phila At Detroit- | Detroit _ __. Chicago _ (Game called jcount of a | Batte ‘enter the receive final instructions. COMPOUND —&T YOUR DRi BY NAME ONLY. Ask for ee Kelly Spinafield Tires Experience keeps a large school; the graduates are ‘ those who know that it is only an accident when an or- a Casper Supply Co. Bein: Center and Linden Sts, s Phone 913 OIL CITY AUTO SUPPLY CO. WHITE MOTOR TRUCK CO. yo, 412 East Second Phone 1112 165 So. Ash Phone 908 of Yesterday and Standing of Clubs STANDING OF THE CLUBS National League American League Ww. I. Pet 39 .63E 41 New York 42.629 Louis 57 AGE 58 452 58 Ade 65.381 SIE and Wheat t end of fifth on ac ‘kness.) ‘onard and Schang: Wil! and Ruel. =i st NOTICE, ts of the Catholic troor hose who wish t amp this weok wil FRANK PB. TAYHOR, Scoutmaster. 8-14-1t NTEN'S 7 K Cc 3, C on. BLAC* : CAPSULES ration of BA and CUBEBS: 1UGGIST — avoid BASEBALL AGAIN Midwest Meets Julesburg Today | baseball team is battling against the fast nine from Julesburg, Colo. afternoon at the high school athletic park, in the opening game of a three- game series, 45 o'clock. the emphasis on Hartzell, are scheduled to start. Sterling, Colo., is worth walking eral blocks to see especially when the | home boys are “out there” to get their goat. boys want to hand everything to Grey- bull on account of its showing in the recent series but it appears to have been partly due to Casper striking a re-| dapse series. per should be back into i fous stride by this afte: 3:80 o'clock, radoans again try to down the Midwesters. CHICHESTER S PILLS | this season, tough at Laramie. ne Laramie nine copped two straight battles. The first §-to-3 victory Was ag 4 Fesult of Pick- ett's great hurling while the second was ee WON When fini was bortowe i from Rock Spring# in afi effort to win. Sev- erini is a fimé mound man and he wot for Laramie, 2 to 1. Pickett is the | bird who starred for the University of | Nebraska arid got a chance to break | AT Ut FA i 1 ing in First Three-Game Series on Home Diamond | COMMISSION ORGANIZ —The coriimis: . Valley Irriga- tion district uppeinted be Judge Met~ |met in Basin yesterday and effeci@d /Ofganization by electing Sinton Skev- The great Midwest Refining company | this The contest started Mapel or Hartzell, wi found the golng mithty!sistant secrétary-treasurér. counsel for thé Commission and the pre litiinary work prior to construction he m " Political Advertisement) the preliminary court thé actual construct’ on project wil omimenced and R. B. West were retained as work Will be eomipletéd in time to re-| Silent thi ate never loud talk port at thé fall term of court oe er ee ee TO THE VOTERS OF NATRONA COUNTY I hereby announce myself as candidate for the of- fice of Sheriff of Natrona County, subject to the will of the Republican voters at the August primary. ASK THE OLD TIMERS As to my reputation as a public servant and you can- not hesitate as to the choice of candidate. My election Means 4 clean administration in Natrona County— COLIN CAMPBELL | Any team who can win a game from | sev- Some of the official “hammer” streak following the Laramie | But it's a pretty fair bet that Cas-| 8 ever-victor- | Sunday when t Greybull, Casper’s old time enemy | THE ViAMOND Bi tt Ba as EG = Binwtey EAN! Siig | > yearsknown 2 Dest, atest, Always Tecate Bece SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE é€quipment. weather and winter. It Might Have} Happened to You Almost every day yot hear or read of an Auto- | mobile Accident, a Fire, a Collision, a Personal In- jury. We Offer the Necessary Policies 1eG.F Bell Ie Ben 411 Oil Exchanwe Bldg. | _ Annual August In the Men’s D Don’t forget that our annual A Boy’s Wearing Apparel, and liberal on the following lines of merchanc Cases, etc. suits, which insures a good fit and Underwear We will allow you a discount of 10 PER CENT on any suit of Underwear in the store during this sale, which includes light, medium and heavy weights of the cele- brated Lewis Union Suits, as well as several other good makes. EXTRA SPECIAL We are closing out our entire stock of Nainsvok Ath- letic style Union Suits at 95c and $1.95 per Suit, which formerly sold at $1.50 and $3 per suit. SHOES Now is the time for BARGAINS in MEN’S and BOY’S SHOES, as we are allowing a dis- count of 10 PER CENT on all men’s and boy’s shoes, which is a saving of 20 per cent on the coming Fall and Winter prices. ® Ss EXTRA SPECIAL We are closing out all of our mi broken lines of Shoes at $4.95. Worth $6, $6.50 and $7 per pair. Come and look for your size, ° Cn ——___— The Ford Sedan with electric starting and lighting system and demountable tinis with 314-inch tires all around, is the ideal family car because of its all-around utility and refined and comfortable Finely upholstered. Plate glass windows. An open car in the spring; summer, and early fall. touring, “...d for taking the children to school, it is just what you want. The low cogt of operation and maintenance is not the least of its charths. A fegular Ford car, simple in design, strongin con- struction, and durable itt service. Won’t you come in and look it over? (The comforts of an electric.car' with the economy of the Ford. Richards & Cunningham Co. now on in full blast with bargains in all lines of Men’s and Wagon Covers, Blankets, Comforts, Pillows, Trunks, Suit Men’s and Boy’s CLOTHING For the balance of this month we will allow. a straight discount of 20 PER CENT on all Men’s and Boy’s Suits and Pants, and you will find a good assortment to select from. We feature the well known Hirsh-Wickwire make of men’s THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST A closed car in inclement For theatre parties, for social visiting, for Earl C. Boyle 125-137 N. Center St. Phone 9. Clearance Sale epartment ugust Clearance. Sale is discounts are also given lise: Tents, Tarpaulins, Shirts You ¢an buy any shirt in the store at a discount of 10 PER SENT during the sale, and we the best of tailoring. have some very neat patterns in Silk, Madras, Soissette and Percale, in all sizes. Extra Special We are closing out a broken line of Shirts with or without collars at $2.95 each, which are a wonderful bargain. Call and look them over. Men’s and Boy’s Hats and ‘Caps _ We are allowing a discount of 10 PER CENT on all men’s and boy’s Felt or Cloth Hats (except the John B. Stetson) ; also 10 PER CENT on all men'sf77 and boy’s Caps and 25 ring SENT discount on all STRAW"4“™“ HATS while they last.

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