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TAYLOR STARTS BIGGEST SEASON OF CAREER IN LABOR DAY MATCH and Succession of Big Matches Start When Freberg Comes Here September 6th Hieast of which will be the Labor Day | contest. | Freberg is one of the toughest of the | East's big fellows, who will be brot West one by oné as the sea@son ad vances. He was touted as a fit subject for Stechér’s skill last year and a re- cent>victory over Plestina has placed |him in the spotlignt of prospective | champions. -In a previous match with |} Stecher, in which he met defeat, he crippled the champion to the extent that several matches had to be post- poned, }build. Freberg is powerful in. the arms | and shoulders, He stands an inch and }2 haif taller than Taylor and is a few | eriendce. jtry have been anxious to see Stanis rican to really learn what he. can jdo since hig return from Wurope and big Jolin Freberg 18 their cHolbe. ‘THe | Uhances as a title contender and lively interest will mark the Labor Day event of the city, | fans will launch what is expected to be |the best season in the history of the HEAD NEW eae pon bits, seph J. Johnson New ‘or! y, former fire commissioner, who has Sf giant thick Site oben A appointed one of the three members | of the New York State Boxing Com. | mission. Insert, Walter J, Hooke of | AH iH § HINES | HAL LER the National Catholic War Counell, art, other member, ler of the Rock | ly of the Northwest league, will do the | hurling for the All \Stars and will bé! Notice is hereby given that pureuaht opposed by Brady of the Pdlarities,/to the authority of the Board of Di- The latter have mair Fecord for the pa son, having van- | the Unit Holders of Osage Drilling Syn- hed @ nunib state title ¢on-|dicate, the Units of said syndivate are rs, Three Midwest utility players|OwW transferable for capital stock of appear in the All Star Sutfield lineup. |the Briggs Oil Company, a corporation, The game is called for 3 o'clock and|in the ratio of 416 2-3 shares for each the lineup follows: syndicate unit, upon surrender of ydur Polarines—Fitts, c: - | unit certificate properly indorsed, or son, 1b; 1 upon satisfactory showing that the 3b; Ofte: . {Claimant of stock js the owner and en- titled to a unit, or units, in the Osage man, If; Smith —Kloreian, 6; 1b; Bernstein . | Drilling Syndicate. Phifer, If; Powell, ct;| In order that there may be no delay in making this ‘transfer, we must ve- comes to Casper for an-|quest that all units be surrendered ‘tther s with the Casper Midwest] Within ninety days after August 20th, August and 26, following which |1920, in accordance with the above. they wil! 1e for Denver to play in! No fractional shares will be issucd, the tournament the Pate of the| hut ‘unit holders owning Jess than | Texas leagiie js a néw acquisition to|three units, or an} muldtiple of three, | the Greyhuil: hurlifig. staff and Davis |may obtain the extra share by paying rger, two new recruits Of the|the difference between the fractional r Midwest, will be seén in play |Shate due the unit holder and the next week. Whole share, at the rate of $1.00 per = share. Kindly mat! or bring your units dr re- ceilpts to REIMERTH AND VAN DENBERG, 306 O. S. Building, Trans- fer Agents for the Briggs Oil Com- pany, Within the time limited above, iS BRIGGS OIL Co, \. W. FLETCHER, See’y-Treas. j Pub. Aug. 19, 20, 21, 1920. _——— (By United Press.) ELGIN, Uy Aug. 21.—The 250- mile Elgin roa race svheduled for today has been postponed on account of w muddy traek NOTICE jotleo is hereby given that the un- signed have this day bp iutual consent canceled all contracts fiertain- igs | ing to or which have governed the busi- le he fool who is » in his own con-| ess heretofore conducted as Car evit,”” can tell you he’s been misjudged |Schockley.. The undersigned, P. N all his life Carr will hereafter continue said busi- > ness under the firm name of P. N. Th Le people in the} Carr, world—and you're one of them. Dated this 19th day of August, 1920. A crazy man may think the whol P. N, CARR. World is crazy, but no sane man im C. SHOCKLEY, agines the world is sdne. Pub. Avg. 20, 21, 23) 24, ¥ RIN TE NATIONAL OF rs » Who lns qualified for the ress ai the Inverness Country Club, . GOLF TOURNAMENT .—Ciitek Beans of ational open golf tourmanent now in prog: Toleio, Ohio, Wyoming Giant in Condition to Meet Best of His Class Big Jack Taylor; Wyoming's champion heavyweight wrestler, will enter upon the biggest season of his mat career when he meets John Freberg of Chicago in a finish match at the Tris Theater on the evening of Labor Day, September 6. Last season's successes and vigorous summer training havé placed him in condition to meet the best of his class and numerous big matches are in store for Casper fans, not the Teylor and Freberg are much alike in | pounds heavier with four years’ more | “All of the big wrestlers in the cour-| on some top-notch | result of Taylor's contest with Frobétg | Will throw some light on the former's} | with assurance of a large attendance | ving been given, a rest dur! jing recent weeks both wreStlers and} | wrestling game here and successive | events Will be followed closely by ad- | Cincin POLARINES mi iy SIGNED BY BROWNS Pittsburgh — Chicago -- 57 59 490 St. Louis -51 60) 488 Boston — spenica Se all team and a | student recently at the Colorado Sc! hoo! | \of Mines, has been signed to play with | | the St. Louis Browns. verini is to} | report in April 6f next year and will Meg tg wy spring training trip to the | Philadelphia 9 is known as a pitcher with) Cleveland. 40 LaE SME ve; much speed, and is at all} Gpicaxo _ 43 Baseball of stellar variety is on the in the box. He pitched | New York 4 card for Sutiday afterioon dsspite the | for Rapid City, 8. B., In 6ne of the! st Louis Bo Midwest's absenee from the city. The | games which started the South Dakota ‘Hsien _ BL Standard Polarines, leaders in the Twi-| nine on its way to the championship washington. 4861 light league, will meet an all-star ag-|in the Tri-State tournament staged here; petroit., .. “45. «68 gregation of other local players and aj last year. Pitladeiphia "33.78 g00d contest is promised, SS. Duke Brandt, whose mound wotk / 9 THE UNIT. HOLDERS OF OSAGE National League d win the Denuver ponpant last | 2 for the Midwest and more recent- | DRILLING SYNDICATE At bittsburgh— R.H. Pittsburgh - — Philadelphia ~ ained na mean rectors of Briggs Oil Company, anJj|"er; Betts and Tragressor. Chicago ~ New York Douglas, Winters and Smith; Gazel Cincinnati. _ Brodklyn — jchell, Mohart and Miller, Taylor. St. Louis Boston . ser, Gillingim and 0° | Pisiiagelphia - 4 8 Chicago “_ _.. 712.3 Harris and Perkin Faber and €rowd Went on field in ninth. | ball. |Im the District Court Sixth Judicia 26, 1920. | court and cause, asking for a ise |that you abandoned Piaintict "on | tinued for than otie year-ne | the f filin | the allegations of said petition will | be taken as true and a deeree grant- led, as prayed. | (SEAL) TODAY'S NEWS OF THE SPORT WORLD MILLER E JOHN FREBERG of Chicago, who meets Jack Taylor in finish match at the Iris theater oi Labor Day, Sep- 1 tember 6. Baseball Results of Yesterday and Standing of Clubs STANDING OF THE CLUBS National League Ww. L. Pat. ig 579 63 49 .560 60 51 B41 56 54 B12 -47 58 448 6 665) (409 (Twelve innings.) Ponder and Huaet- | At Chicago— $ R. Ho. B. -5 10 0 it 0 Benton, Alexander and At Cihcintiati— R, HH. Luque and Wingo; Mamaux, Mit-| At St. Louis— 3... 8 0 Doak, Goodwin and Clemons; Oesch- American League First Game At Philadelphia— 9 RH B: 0 Schalk, Second Game Forfeited to Chicago 9 to 0 when Cleveland-Boston game — postponed | for funeral of Ray Chapman, Cleyeland | shortstop who was killed by | pitched St. Louis-V hington, no game; rain. | cee} Peete hy | NOTICE | District. State of Wyoming, | Gounty of Natrona, ss. haze ee Plaintiff. esse Benick, Defendant, ay Jesse Penick, non-resident de-| fendant: You will please take totice here- | by that, Rosa Penick on the 24th day lof July, 1920, filed her petition jagainst you in the above named jof absolute divorce on the ENTERS. ~ TRIB MARATHON | a Blades ck Renee Whio Cal tured Mile in Itish-American Meet to Compete ie Dusty Miller, winner of thé mile run at the Irish-Américafi track meet here July 4, has entered the Casper Daily will come on for hearing before the Eo ibune neta race to be held fe Commission at its office 15 Chéyenne, the streets of the city, ‘Wyomt itteenth day of Sep- September 6, Millet returned ‘rns. Fee py Soy Ne a" 00 day from Chicago Where he worked out on the track while visiting at the Lake Forest Preparatory school where he ex- pects to attend school the coming year. ‘Miller stepped off a mile in 4:49, thereby living up to the hopes and pre- dictions of Casper sport followers who have seen him in action on the tra¢k Miller was timed by Coach Edg- ington, who has charge of athletics at the Lake Forest sthool, nols coach was plainly pleased with the ; Showing of thé Casper athlete. ° Hest time which has been made at tHe ake Forest School is 4:47 in the mile, nd the man Who ran the distance this year did not make much better than 5 and the Ili- agent, writes “Syoth Demioe! evitable.”” Coach ‘Edgingtoh told Miller he thot with consistent training and coaching that he should be able to cut 20 to 25 seconds from the time he made in his tria! there last Tuesday., sprained some muscles in running and is under te care of a physician now, but Dbetigves he will be in first-class #hape for the cross country tun, Labor Miller says he will run for the Mid- west Refining company. Midwest_ stock considerably means that the Sivndard Athletes will have to exert themselves to win. Leonard Vannelll, Laramie Boomerang staff, southern representative eountry run. say much of his ability, This boosts a thember of the Altho Vannellj will riot for this Vannelli among the first to finish. able that several other Laramie ath- jetes will enter the Tribune marathon, beciitise ft is a strictly amateur affair and would not hurt their athletic rec- OB po RCE ENR ittery on Has s(ped the test of equipped cars today dete, lighting eqilpments repaired. AUTO ELECTRICAL 00, 136 E. Midwest Ave. Phone 968) (Ola 111 E. First St) SPO FoR YOUR LIBERTY BONDS Can You Afford to Have a Fire? Don’t worry over your insurance, Life has plenty of worries without that. Seé Us for Your Insurance eGEBet Gotieral Insurance 411 Oil Exéhange Bldg. UBLIC re ORLD) see br fae Stare IN THE MATTER OF Sree APPLICA- TION OF OF THE RICAN RAIL- WAY EXPRESS MPANY FOR AUTHORITY TO INCREASE EX- PRESS RATES AND TO CHANGE ITS. CLASSIFICATION. NOTICE OF HEARING Notice is hereby given that an appli- gation has been filed with the Public Service Commission of the State of Wyoming, by, The American. Railway Express Company, praying that this Commission authorize an increase in express rates and changes in the Offi- cial Express Classification, simila> or correspondil to those authorized by the Interstate Commerce Commission, applicable to intrastate traffic in Wyo- ming, and, pursuant to Section 42 of the Putilic Utilities Act, this matter 0, at une O'clock as i, at Voiced} has’ at pla Att ber sons interested may appear and hea: 5 ST ORDER Of THE PUBLIC SER- VICE COMMISSION OF JHE STATE OF WYOMING. Dated at Cheyenne, Wrasse, this 1th day of August, A. D. BLN. Tani (SEAL) Secretary. Publish Aug: 21, 1920, David Lawrénee, White House press a recent news editorial: ts and Republicans now fare convinced that a third party in in- Sure thing, the only doubt being whether the honor of being the third party will go to the Democrats or to the Socialists. SEE BEN. SEE BEN Real Estate busintss is a profession. Knewledge is pease? 1+ experience. SEE BEN Oldest Ret Estate firth in city today, ASK US 108 W. Midwest Ave. PHONE 74 W “Coats Jess per Month of Service” Your Car Needs One Complete stock of Ignition and Genérator Supplies Bring Your Electrical Troubles to Us. We Guaranteé Satisfaction Casper Battery Company 508 East Yellowstone % Highway L. R. Earnshaw, Prop. Phone 907 |about the first day o! Paint ono landythat such a Se ‘has con | preceeding x Of ter etition §! |that unless you 4 ae in said caus and answet or piety on. oF | before thé Bd ‘aay of tehber 1920 HAZEL CONWELL, Clerk of the District Court | WINTER & WINTER, Attorneys for Plaintiff, | Pub. oe 81, Aug. 7, 14, 21, 28 TYPEWRIT his Boueht, bold, rented, r » CORONA—L, CSM SMITH” Casper Typewriter Exchange 101 Wyatt Bldg. ‘CAPITOL LIFE’ MeGREW Phone 153 NTED — Laborers Me "Loyd Bullatig Co. 210 0, §, OBE EMPLOYMENT ragga ; Jake URE ! aa po a Phone 743 WANTED—Bushelman. Tailors. Phone 19J. WANTED—Godod waiter at Chili King Lunch, Grand Central block. 8-20-2t* AGENTS com money selling Brussels New Method broom. Sample postpaid $1.17. Cramer Sanitary Brushes. 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