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Teath Winning Run: Julesburg Casper Booked to Meet Nine Today Denver, Colo., Aug. 30. The defeat of the Greybull Mid- west nine by the Green River team Saturday, 6 to 5, and the elimination of the fast Ellis, Kansas, team from the Denver tournament featured the second round of the tourney here. Greybull dropped its game When Brokaw’s error in the ninth With two down and two on the sacks allowed the tieing run to eerste balsa Ned ets come in. Meanor then sivgled, pring- ing in the winning run from second biatse. @ _ Worth, left fielder for the Green River nine, got & homér off Injiin Sthith’s delivery. It was one whale “of | & wallop to the right field fence. Also) another run in it paved the way for the sane inning and put Green Rive up in the going after the team had trail ed Greybull, 5 and 1, up to tHe sixtl inning. Greybull was leading, thé ninth frame hung up. But those nasty errors so evident iff the last series with Casper crept if nine wanted thé and the Green River game bad enough to take advan\ge 6! all_ of them. The Ellis nine was eliminated by the Cadillac team of Denver, 13 to 7. Today's menu includes Casper versus Julesburg. Julesburg will have Fux. | the Big Muddy hine by the. top-heavy sel, the boy who turned the Casper | S60re of 16 to 6. Little Loy, the Bik Miawesters k on the Casper nome! Meds huéler, had things about as he grounds, ile Gené Paekara, thas Pleased and fannéd sedtes df Salt pitching ace, will toil fir the men of | Creek batters. In three innings he sét L. A, Reed. It should be a reguiar| BACK thé heavy Salt Creek sugges, pitching battle. to face heavy h Both bv deca sluggers in the and Casper al If Casper gets shape, @ few days. ENTRIES STILL GOMING IN FOR DAILY TRIBUNE MARATHON RACE, SEPT, y mountain tegior, y8 Clolits thé ball. Entries are*continulng t6 pour fm for | thé Casper Daily ‘Tribune’ marathon xace on Labor Day. Entry lists close Wedn y night and the few stra flers are getting their entry blanks to the hands of C. H. Reimerth, directo. of the A.A, .U. in Wyoming, 6f into} the Daily Tribune office. Indications are that there will be to 24 athletes line up for the 4% cite Yun through the streets of the city September 8. There will be at least t teams of five men each who will ma’ a try by the Tiibune for the winning téém of five runners, to winner T thé first five places. —— LIGHTNING BOLT CURES WOMAN OF LONG SICKNESS (By United Press) JACKSON, Miss., Aug. 30.—After invalid for several months, M. Millet; wifé of a ae merchant at Seminary, to health as a result of being struck by_a bolt of lightning. While alone in her room at 2 sum- mer resort, a violent electrical storm came up, anda bolt of lightning struck Mrs. Miller's féet, tearing off fier shoes, and rerdertiig her uncon- Scfous, Althongfi the White canvass shoe: ere torn fo pieces, not even a buirn d be find on Mrs. Miller's Stockings. BOY SCOUT EXECUTE TMES UP OTIS ERE Harty yur Naek, enfa%ed as exéctitive for Casper, af- from Fré > ae pent a ménth’s vacation, © assume chdt#e of the Captain Boy Sci 5-4, a8 Térs will have ie the Jules- burg aggregation has some of the best | past Juesburg in gooit | it should be smooth sailing for for the silyer loving cup offered | Medals are being given | - h gregation from Salt Creek Field in Sloppy Gamé % t | | A high wind made the game a com edy of errors but at that the Salt Cre | playets bodted the sisténtly stfuggle. Gray 6f the Muddy tearm, {at bat. ,When Tatum dropped the ball. jfortierly played with the | Sinjon aiso hit well. For Sait Creek, Martin was probably the best slugger. Christénsen did not } show much during thé timé he wad 6n | BEATEN, 16 10 8) Muddy Team Ti Toys With Ag The Salt.Creek baseball fear Was ‘ér- | Tibly walloped yesterday aftefnoon by j one two, three, without a Hint of a hit. ball unusually sony @uring the first part of the wats the rear hitter With a doublé, trinle and single in the few times he was up His triple went for four sacks Gray Mérehants. } the mound although his support was so “miserable, it Wag hard to’ tell wnether he. was pitching or not. Rddie ‘Prid- emy, who went in, showed the same {old timé form that he displayed Against Twilight league teams while hurling for the American Legion nino. But Eddie had his trouble with the heavy Big Muddy hitters and the sup- port did not help him much. : WYOMING STATE SONG GIVEN NEW. SETTING Prof. G. EB. Knapp, hewd or the mit | sic department of the University of Wyoming, is in Casper today on’ busi- connected with the publication by orge Richter of Mr. Knapp's new setting of the song, “Wyoming,” writ- ten by Judge C. BE. Winter. The new musie will be known as the “Wyoming Marching Song.” It in & mofé tuneful melédy than the old Setting, Can ‘bé more easily Adapted by bands and orchestra, and i& also bet- ter suited to the ordinary range of tiie voice. Prof, county Knapp is on his wy to a teachers’ institute at Powell, he will lecture of publi’ schdol music depértinént of thé state university, whith received favorable mention re@vitiy it Mtsi¢al Amepicx, will have five members on its faéulty | this year; athong then’ Miss Pvéring | hard, a pupil of Harold Bauer, the fa mous pianist FURNITURE F FOR NEW SCHOOL IS EN ROUTE HERE THe foftiiture sch66! was Shipped two days ago from Kaiieas City; according to a wiye re- |cel¥ea by Supt A; Slade, and should be fidre thik # if time fur installa- ‘ion Befere School opens Séptember 7 BY LARNMIE COMPOSER for the West Casper } pipe. THE REDS MISS HIM; Morris Kath, has boon tata up with injuties, So Ret | second bascman of the Cincinnati team‘ fig is thytiig fU M1 Wis Place. | [TODAY'S NEWS or Tne SPORT WORLD| GREYBULL 1s DEFEATED 6 1015 BY GREEN RIVER IN DENVER vDRNE! Costly Error im Ninth Gives Fast Southern Wyoming mmernnenenen! 4 VICTOR jmndicnt DISGUISED= Whio éveF stW Victor Herbert, the fani- ous opera oiripéser and orchestra ledd- @ fike this before? Here he is at Laké Placid, N. Y., showing how to keep cool. 60 HURT WHEN GRANDSTANDIN | DENVER FALLS (By Uitited Press) DENVER, Aug. 30—An investigatioa will be started today following the cél- lapse of temporary bleachers at a buff game here yesterday when, sixty per- sons were injured. Noné dre believéd to have heen fatally hurt. Six hundred persons crashed fo the ground. Geis eae EARLY HOME OF BATHS NOW HAS | Wittle cin ! ors, between Joée Beckett, the British cham: | béhind him, WDE TORK FlGiT FOR NEW TITLE! rime ing. Will Box Pete erman ay antam Honors; Other News BY CHARTS 3 M,. McCANN (United Press. Staff Correspondent) LONDON, “te (By) Mail.)—Britain will open the fistic year of 1920-21 on Sep- tember J7, with a fight for the bantam- Weight title between- Champion Pete Hermap and Jimniy Wilde, who hopes to gather im the world’s bantami-weight {Honors dione With thé fiyweight title he stow holds. ‘Ties & & FodH deat of hope tére that What Pnzland’s heavies Hive failed to do“rehiind~the United States that the boxing game started over here, though it may have traveled a good bit since. Everyone realiges that Wilde is step: ping rather far outside hia class when Ke meets the World's champion of the next heavier set. Also there’s a lot of comment that he's as good as he eyer will be, and has no where to go but backward. But Wilde has always’ pro- duced the goods over here, and he will have a lot ‘of backing when he and Herman hook up. Though not for championship hon- the second fight of the season- pion heavy, and the always-reliable Frank Moran—will attract greater in- terest oOvér here. Beckett. received | such a setback when Carpentier béat himi in seventy seconds last adtumn; that he is still regarded very much a an dowmand-outer, despite a muniber of éxceNent fights in which he has Téft m® doubt at least that he is a strong, Willing young maf WhO likes to stand} Up and excha’ Wallop®. © Ad in his} fights with DI Smich, the former Cruiserweight | champion; Bombadier Billy Wells, the hardy annual of Brit igh heavyweights, and Tommy Burns; he has walléped to good efféet. Moran, however, e@ gobd dea) tougher than ahy of ¢, He is always dangerous; ; has pleuty of courage and always stiows| |znother match with Carpentier and possibly a Rope that somie day he'll h. most of the box- sey he WHY impose 4 condition ¢ least one of Dentpsey’s hands be tied Moran has never lost d fight in England avid is @ great deat more popular with the public than he is With his fellows Jf the profession. The best dnyohe is conceding Beckett is an’ e¥en chance. The fight should be a good one, as Moran is at home in a real battle and can do what none of} Beckett's réetent opponents can do— stand real punishment in order to ad- minister it, | Interest in | DempSey’s. career is strongly tiaintdijed heré, @espité his idleness, ‘The #eeént doubt as to NONE AT ALL« VRAINE “Serbia. (By Mail)—There was a time in Vrajne when the people included whatever the Serbian word for bath may bé in- their everyday vor cabularies and not infrequently Suited the action to the-word, but thal Was | hundreds of years ag Oday jt £8 With difficulty that the @hvoys of tie American Rea Cross at Vrajne are teaching thd people the practical mean- if Gf thé word, ' H And Yet, of dil the towns in Serbia, ¥ragné is the ofte which should be most familiar with baths and bathing, for it ta the home cf the biggéSt and oldest Turkish bath establishment in thé coun- try.” The dneiént baths Were built in} thé sixteétith ¢entury by the Turkét thenisélves, who then’ ruléd tite coun- try. They are housed if an aficiett Stone structaré with a/red tile roof. The water, in the days whén the Waths were operating, flowed into huge vats above primitive undérgroumd tur- naces sfrom a spring whose crystal} stream, how reledsed, stil bubblés thru thé vaulted cellirs of the ancient estab- lishitient. The steam frér the vats was led. to ‘thé hot foorhs above through chanhéld Cut In the sold rock walls ot the huflding, for inthe days -whén the Vrajné Waths Were céristiuctea there was no such thing as an iron or lead Today the Vrajne baths are desertéd. Bathing 1 a ritual’of which the city’ population has know# nothing for gen- tions. The youths of the town dréj rning thé att from the Red toss ers but the elders stéll look on the| regular ablution of the body. as'a trou blesome superfluity, and the ancient baths of Vrajne crumble ffito ruins ere the subterranean steafa vats. boil} and.bubble again Bhith oo * Plan to Rebuild Old Fort Dearborn| CHICAGO. | (United Press.)—Plans are being made here to reconstruct Rik? toric Pt. Dearborn at Kighteenth stkiet and Lake Michi¢: as a permatiént edtiedtional &xhibit Tn dddition to the stockade, that the homes ef the earliest $4 ¥ of Chicago, or “Tort Dearborrty shall be-rebuilt. The work will b6 dorte under the direction of Chicago's Pifst Families. it is pro- Parisians consume more than | oné thousand’ tons of snails a yea PIONEER | GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET PHONE 345 Sandigon & Fiddes HOS. FLDDES, Manager Gorner Fourth and Jefferson St4, Prompt Service We Deliver acceptance of | C. ‘an's offer of £50,000 for a fight with Catperitior NAS had’ the effect’ of restarting talk about fight in Lon- don... The fight fans,.in’ common, with many other people outside of the mi regard $200; Aid #5 2 lot of money, aaa Wave sowie att inity 35 piet eent ferdsiig to do amythins for t} nthe Sport writers seafe up a ew Re ponent for Denipsey every Week! or Recently it bas gee Bil, Brénnan ‘and now it id Harry Wills. Not moré than twelve Hours aftér Wills pat Fulton to sleep, thé ical prophets started dreaming of a hew Blaek hope. Wheit Fulton Was ovér here, he hed. thitige pretty mieh his own an the men He didn't fight he announced he coute Heat. Hé is regarded much moré hig ly thant he is in the sttés, and if his latest cbnidueror were mate with ana even beat Dempsey, tf would eatise no surprise. } \start on Sunday, September 5. His) @ god deal for Beckett— |* FARMERS OF PUGED (ty OW MOONSHINE GHAR ca ea BASIN, WY6., AUg, 30-—B. PF. Wier: wire, shegiff of Biz Barney éherit county, yeaterd: PP ay SY raids with seafcl’ Watravit# fr t! end of this county arid fi Washitie county. THe officers were tipped off that )ilHcit. boeze was «manufac- t anit S01d. whe in this county did ndt réshlt Ih thé findink of any moonshine but in Washakie county a Jap farmer was fount who had two bafrels Of potato and ric® mash hidden in Batrels in the gtound and severst qtarts of finish@d’ product. At tte farms 6f Jake Scimeidet and Henry | W Richel, a sil, 35 gdlions' of mash and 12 quarts of moonshine Were found and at the home of John Youngman, near Dukkée,) 35. gallons of mash was dis- coverett, The meh were taken to Wor- laid where théy gave bonds for their appearatite in court. NOTICE ‘htaehe. toe Casper, wye., Aug. 25, 1920. Dea? St¥=-On Séptember 4 fticre Will be a business and social meeting of the stotkinen of this conimunity, The busi- nésé mééting Will be held in the court house at 2 p. m.; ja dinner will be served.at the Herning hotel at 6 p. nz., and a dance will be held fi the Masonic Temple at)9 pi m. It is the intention: of the Committee te make this a regular oid “Get to- gether-good tigre” affair and everyone wito is interested. in the livestock busi- ness is isrvited. The expense in connection with the dimber and dance for the stockmen will be pro-rated for each gentleman | present: The Ameritdn begioi = asa wee ly at tending the stockrien’s meéting every one Will be heré t6 sé® the peed This ihVitation is intended for those who own Iivéstock: and who work for livestock owners. Inyitations have beén serit to all stotkmén, so if you do n@t get your invitation come anyway for we want you, This meeting Will nd doubt be a great streeéss antt you can’t fifford to miss it. P. S.Let os kffow if you will be heré, 80 We can make réservatior. @. K. DEAVER, T. A: HALL, @ M. PENLEY. 4 OF those Your FIRST ‘Motoring Need Is PR Fot ‘ et fin" tat not rn wipe ont your entire investment in Bs car, but maké you ibe for thousends of" dollars in damages. Before you drive out oe ear safeguard your- roperly against these en dangers of the toad. AETNA-IZED ma ~ASEnA-AUS Plat pee oe is the. ive tauential forniy of Automebtie Insurance — jabitity erty. Datiigke tin- éfuding 5ot UBe}, Coniston, Fire and Ask tif Hf the. many advantaged Fhe _ coinbination Ingitrance protec county, and of Washalle a Sea hate a Among the hives Worten of even) the Aighest sotidl fantk seldom sleép WANTED Oe, in & bedstedd, but prefer lying of @ pétatée, oF tad — provided With # long bolstan and the convert WANEDD= AWG. folie. Waa af Aare a the — fisor, is monaute netting. 1 pee see patie ant Factory ag! a Mid fea ing-house. iD— woman tor on babe ng a Yellowstone. Aine. tam Physicians’ Othices in anrbau ineiépiiones ee it OIL ps ane SHOR | Vi Sooner i Later You Wit , Become One’ of Our, We srkive TO" Moving siting: ific PEARL Wan! Phone 1215-R 633 Work by appointment BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER ————— | SPARLS TRANSFER & STORAGE | Office— Tait’a Hall Phemes, Bee. 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