Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 28, 1920, Page 8

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ul MATCH pents on the mat. store on South Center street. Taylor is expected to arrive in Cas: per about the first of the month to put on finishins touches for hig match with the great ‘Chicago wrestler, ‘The Wyoming dry farmer has been~at his farm pla hear Buffalo working with Clarence Eklund, the fast light heavy- Weight wrestler of Sheridan. Eklund has the. speed and skill to materially help ‘Taylor and the two Wyoming wrestlers have been mutually helping ‘ each other get into shape for early fall matches. Although Eklund ts quite a bit light- | er than Taylor, he is big enough and fast enough to make @ trainjng match al 's interesting for Casper’s favor- ite wrestler. To say that Taylor will be in the pink of condition when he arrives in Casper next week would be putting it modestly, according to the opinion of George McLeod, who is pro- moting the match. Fresh from a victory over Plestina, Freberg is coming to Casper confident of putting Taylor into the discard as heavyweight title contender. Taylor was feated by Plestina but that was two or three years ago. If Taylor is able to down Freberg, it will show the followers of Taylor whether or not he has improved much within the last two seasons. Freberg’s strength and skfl is clear: ly shown when the facts of the mateh with Stecher are known, In a@ mateh several years ago, he was defeated’ hy the present world's champion but he so seriously crippled Stecher during PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND) The following is a full, true and rect copy of the constitutional am ments which were proposed by the Fift- teenth State Legislature of the State of Wyoming, and which will be sub- FEIN GIG LABOR ON ETWEEN GIANTS CF MAT Aives First of Month After Sirenuous Train- ing Season on Dry Ranch with Eklund; Fre- berg Confident of Putting Him Away Advance demands for tickets at the Taplor-Frcherg wrestling match to be held here Labor Day in the Iris Theater indigates one of the largest houses ever to see Big Jack Taylor battle his hefty opp Tickets have been grabbed wanting the best of the reserved seats now on sale at the Little Brick “MEDALS FOR WINNERS OF TRIBUNE MARATHON EAL DOWLER NEW _ Medals for winners in the first an- nual Casper Daily Tribune mara’ race on Labor Day have arrived will be placed on display in the sj Cindawn of the Webel Commercial store. The silver loving cup to awarded the yw: ing is expeetet to arrive in a few days. The first man to finféh the race will receive a gold medal with his and event in which he took first engraved oy tt. Second and third place winners re- ceive the same style of medal but of silver material. Fourth and fifth place winners will receive bronze medals. Earl Dowler, crack distance sate up rapidly by those) of the Standard refinery, is the lal the gruelling match, that he was forced|entry for the 4%%-mile cross country to postpone “several big matches. Last/run. Dowler copped fourth place Jn year he was considered a real contend-|tke mile run at the Irish-American er to match’ his strength against Stech-| track and flel@ meet July 4 from a er, fast field and is expected to do mpeh A majority of the big wrestlers have | better ip the longer distance event. been anxious fer Stanisiays Zbyszko| Dowler probably will head the list of to tie up with Freberg because they | entries from the Standard. The Mid consider the Chicago man the best con-| west Refining company expects. to tender. | have nearly ten runners entered in the Taylor and Yreberg are very much ;marathon when entry lists close next alike in build. Freberg is powerful in| Wednesday, September 1. hig arms and shoulaers and stands;new to the: longer distance run, nearly two Inehes faller than Jarck|high schgol athletes are expedted to Taylor. The Chicago wrestler weighs | capse some some of the best *f the runners a few pounds more than Taylor and|seme trouble September 6 in the race has had four years more experience. ~over the city streets, CASPER MIDWEST JUMPS QUT IN ~~ LEADIN DENVER TITLE GONTEST Ellis, Kansas, Given Drubbing of 8 to | in First Game. of Tourney; Mapel Lets Opponents Dawn With Three Hits' Locals Gather Eleyen DENVER, Colo., Aug. 28.—The Casper Midwest baseball team,; champions of the Denver tournament last | year, got the jump on other teams in the tournament here in the opening battle Friday afterngon by deféating the Ellis, Kan., team, 8 to 1. John Mapel, who has been signed by the Pittsburgh Nationals, had things his own way, let- ting the much-touted Ellis team down with three safe hits and one measly run in the ninth after the game mitted to the electors of said state for | Was stacked away. their adoption or rejection at the geri-| Andy McNeill, first man up, in the ll eral election to be held iff this state on| tournament, was cheered for nearly Baseba Results the second day of November, A. D.|three minutes when he stepped to hat. ; 1920 being respectively “amendments | Rut Andy went, out second to firs of Yesterday and humbered one to six, Inelusive, received | Rapbit Garrity, next man up, clouted| b from the Fifteenth State Legjslature:}a double te left and before the cheer- ° Number One. ing had died away, Davis followed witti| Standing of Clubs pantiodting an increased tax levy for]s hard hit ball to right, scoring Gar- cities and towns: rity. s “¢ Article XV, Séction 6, No incorper-|" 2 m STAPP DG OF. TBR-CLOES ated city or town shall levy a tax to), That was all the scoring fox Casper Ee exceed fifteen mills on ‘the dollar in|‘!!! the fourth when Davis was, walked maton tL Aesue : i to start matters. He took second on ! Won. Lost. Pet. any 6ne year, except for the payment “Of its public ‘debt and the’ interest | oehe's out. Mills singled and Davis) Brooklyn ba EAGT thereon. went to third. He scored when Bos- oe ee as & ny Number Two. Uek flied to the outfield. ayy Fork : Authorizing School Districts to con-| Bostick, who was hurt In the first) Pittsburgh noes a tract additional indebtedness for erec-|8ame against Greybull at Casper, start- spe bs 87 @3 “18 tion and enlargement of school build-|ed at short and played his usual fast) St. Louis - Me Cees ae ings: game. Mills was the batting star with ies A, mf} 7. 412| (8 Article XVI, Section 5. No city,)|a single and triple. McNeill tripled inj P™ Pp aricail Leauge % 4 town or village, or any subdivision the sixth but jrecejyed mo backing. Am Wane; Kost. Pet. thereof, or any sub-division of any {Casper séored two Tuns in both’ the] G1. ..5 i sagt gepnty of the State of Wyoming, shall, |cishth and ninth frames. Hartzell was) Gioia A “a. ge in any manner, créate any indehted-| buck in his position in right field. Four New York. 75 49 605 ness Seorecing Ms F iaeable pag the |errors by Hillis figured in the Casper St. Louis 60 57 13 assessed value of the taxablé property jrun getting. we, os a 57 63 415 therein; Provided, howeyer, that any). The Casper heavy artilery~garnered 5 yo a ay! esa city, town or village may be authorized | eleven hits off the delivery of Jacques.) Detroit... <4 7 B98 aed shusottla fou ee tN feonsidered one of the best Ellis pitch-| philadelphia _ 39 82 a3 excees on the | eps, Assessed yalue of the taxable property |°'¢ ; ; BRD td 4 jreybull plays Green River in the FRIDAY'S RESULTS. 1 Rall abla ae Sr a secund game Saturday afternoon, while pose of billdiig’ sewerkixe therein: wand | Casper probably will not viay again ¥ National League Provided further, that any school qis-| util Mona Ellis probably will meet] At Pittsburgh— R. H. B. trict may be authorized to create an te cu in the first game Satur- bedi = 4 7 , additional indehtedness, not a * * oF me f four per contum On the ansetend valve | ‘The presence of Bostick in the Wne'} Batteries — Cooper and Schmidt; h up e4 Casper’s chances of victory }Oeschger and O'Neill. of the taxable property therein as ‘At Chi RH “shown by the last preceding general |!ook better. : nant oh eago— eH 5 “assessment, for the purpose of the} The Casper line-up: McNeijl. third Front rs 6 14°58 “erection or enlargement of school! base; Garrity, center field; Davis, sec- 2 ae » “hufldings therein; debts contracted for jond base; Roche, first base: Mills, lett] ,, Batteries — Hendrix, Carter and 0’ 2 ned pas Farrel; Pfeffer and Miller. Supplying Water to sach eity or town | field; tick, shortstop; Hartzolly| ““X'" Gincinmati—ist game Rei. B “arb exempted from the operatioly of | right field; Arbogast, catcher; Mapel, Cineinati 5 416.6 + this section. pitcher. 4 New York 6 8 3 Number Three Score by innings: Seventeen Authorizing the State to contract ad-} jes—Fish- _Hifional indebtedness for gonstrietion, | BUis eh Eye eet igshtralacn! * ear improvement and maintenance of high: | Casper ood Partai rnin anit 0 1.6 way 5 > * 3 o 5.4 Article XVI ction 1. The State of debt for the construction of and ims Wyoming st not, in any 2 iy indebtedness ex ~ nium of the assessed value of TYaxuble property in the state as shown -by the last general assessment for tax- ation preceding, except"to suppress in- surrection or to provide for public de- Gense or for the construction, improve- =Ment and maintenance of public roads and highways, ma Number Four Authoriging couftties to gontract ad- ditional indebtedness not exceeding seven percentum, for censtruction and maintenance of bridges and roads: Article XVI, Section 3. No county in the State of Wyoming shall in any Manner create any indebtedness, ex- ceeding two per centum of the assessed “Value of taxable property in such county, ax shown by the last general assessment, preceding; Provided, how- ~ever, that any county may bend in any sum not exceeding seyen per centum bn the ‘assessed value of the taxable “property in such county, as shown by the last general assessment for taxa- tion, for the purpose of constructing and maintaining bridges and roads, of spermanent nature, Number Five. Authorizing the State to create debt in excess of taxes for current year for “const tion and improvement of high- Ways, and limiting such debt: Art XVI, Section 2. No debt in excess of taxes for the rent year, whall in any manner be ereated In the | State of Wyoming, unless the propo: tion to create such debt shall hay been submitted to & yole of the peo- ple wid by them approved; except to Suppress insurrection or to provide tor Public defense or for the construction | and improvement of public roads and Bighways; Provided, howeyer, ‘That no munner } provement of public roads and high- eding one; ways shall be created in Called at end of fifth inning on ae count of darkness. and Wingo; Battcrics—Bressler Douglas and Snyder, erican League excess of three per centum on the assessed valu. ation of taxable property in the State of Wyoming ‘as shown by the last gen- eral assessment for taxation, and, Pro- vided further, That no debt created by R. HB 5 9 6 610 4 Pennock, Karr and Wat the state for the purpose of construct-| ters: Davis, Shocker and Severeid. ing and improving public roads and At New York— R. H. BE. highwayy# shall bear # greater rate of| New. York _ 6:13 oe inferest than five ‘per cenyum per an-| Chicago -- 5 16.4 num, Twelve innings. i— Mays, Number Six | Authorizing ‘a spedial tux upen live- stock for stock ingpection and protec- tion, Article XV, Section 15. It shall be lawful for the legislature to provide for a special tax to be’ levid exclusively |Mhmke ara Stadage. upon all cattle, horses, mules and} At Philadetphi: asses of the state for the purpose of} Philadelphia — raising money to aid in stock inspec. | Cleveland ri Cicotte, Quinn and Ruel; Kerr apd Schalk, At Washington Washington’ Detroit -- Batteries Wilkinson, R. HB, 3 6 93 11) Gharrity; RWB 38 15 21 6 a and tion and stock protedtion. Such money} Batteries—Naylor, Bighee and Per: rained by this taxation on eattle,} kins; Bagby and O'Neill. horses, mules and asses be expended st —_———— 4 About 14,000,000 families in the ited, States own their own homes. PIONEER GROCERY by the Wyoming. Sidck’ Growers” Aaso- ciation and sueh money raised by this taxation on sheep and goats to be ex- pended by the State Board of Sheep Commixsioners through Warrants issued by the State Auditor, the inspectors to make such stock insp ion to be ap pointed by the Governor with the ad- vies and consent of the president of the Wyoming Steck Growers Aswoela-| AND MEAT MARKET bi W. E. CHAPLI : BS PHONE 345 Publish Aus, 28 Septea, 14 1823 || Sandison & Fiddes . 1920. THOS, FIVDES, Manager Corner Fourth and Jefferson dts, Tins mounting to fifty dollars a day; vi are said fo have been “made by a boy | Prompt Se wid employed to open motor car doors out: We Deliver * side a big Paris restqurant . anneal ta A aE IE a FFIELO WORKER TO PLAY SUN to Clash ai Park’ Big Muddy. and Salt Creek: Nines t Casper Athletic ue : r FR oa die Citak ot The’ orn din wit and glance tor’ oe Active interest taken in amateur ath- {erack |Creek field camp. The game start at 3 o'clock on the high diamond. have five news players add Mer league. t nine of the stronger than at any previous ti season. Both afe playing the game for the get out of it. Loy will do for the Big Muddy team while will catch, The“ Salt Creek aggregatiot ane [have MacChristianson or y mound and Joe Clancy on thi receiving end. Cal "Smith may umpire. | ‘Phe line-up of the Salt | follows: Joe Clancy, Christianson and Bagley, FMartin, short stop; Pennell, j cateeater: third base; Bradley, second_base; Henry, | fie! 1d; Vandaveer, right field. keel, second base; G. | Douglas, } field; nider, «catcher. ; Muddy team while Carpenter i Jaging the Salt Creek squad, lon the head of a cardinal, and symbol of {ts owner's elevation Sacred college, it is placed upon his coffin. > Ne In the District District. State of Wyoming, County of Natrons, 88. Rosa gees Plaintiff. Jesse Peni tek, Defendant. TO: fendant: by that, Rosa Penick of July, 1920, file: against you court and ‘cause, asking for a of absolute divorce on the abot fs you abandoned plaintiff it the first id that such a tinued for the fling of ter preceeding the shat unless you 9) id answer or nd | thereto, The -Big Muddy team will line-up since its recent victory over the fan city Twilight The Salt Creek team is said to be amateur organiza- tiong which means that the men are rt they reek team catcher; pitchers; first base; Shay, left field; | The Big aay, line-up is: MeKibben, first base; ort sr R. Hughes, third base; F. left field; W. Howland, right ibson, catcher; Loy, pitcher, and J. J. Brennan is manager of the Big The peculiarity of the Cardinal's har is that it is not intended to be worn. On one occasion only is it to be seen when the Pope places it there as a When a cardinal dies ICE ourt Sixth Judicia Jesse Penick, non-resident de- You will please take natice here tee the ei her ba in the above named lay. of Jpnnary. 1915 e year next| Your 5 nsurance etics at the, Big Maddy camp of ¢) ‘Midwest Refining company’ will come jto,a ¢limlax Sunday afternoon when a nine the Big Muddy will play_the baseball team from the Salt those wi who oe for livestock * have been sent to is to! schoo! | you. This m quitoess ai to its or re, wi make reservation. Rese eae on m K. DEAVER, 7 T. A. HALL, ime thiv GM. PENLEY. hurling Snider mn will motter ott] he on tl ka PROVING LL, ETE, Mac- Fr. th day of a. Dy center County of Sat, Sn ae fh ag the nn the will of pity her, B. Cheney, deceased, and tion of Sarah Texas, as “4 st pate testament of Alhest B.* Cheney, 1930. that is to the Can You Afford if to Have a Fire? a of worries without that. 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Me coy tee oe Aer suapee te her of letters testamentary, executrix, under the last) will and ceased, when ind where!any person in- terested may appear and contest the \ Dated Casper, Wyoming, August 28, HAZEL CONWELL, ’ Clerk -of said District Court. Pub. Aug. 28, Sept. 4, 11, 18, 1920. 2 William ©. Wilson, Attorney for Estate. c ; Don't worty aver your insurance. Life has plenty 411 Oil Exchange Bldg. : HELP Tae Laborers for ‘sidewalk | w. Se Lissa Building Co,., 210 0. 8. Building. 8-17- i, fo. SA! the ‘most aractive ovine GLOBE eaerte eee AGENCY vig Chany ny, Good obs oon? EEE Efe Bt. CO., 40038 apt. ; Sibert ry oe woman. WANTED—Men under 55; experience | ime, ats seliin necessary: travel, make secret in-; me rH reports; salaries, expense. mentarg ions. rite Ameri Fore! Detective | 2 ja 093, St. 1) ten. Petts eae WANTED—Party | feet 100 hoy Blog. 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