Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 2, 1920, Page 6

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+ goncrete ‘ the State Highway Department. This! TALOR TO WIND | UP TRAINING IN. CITY THIS WEEK Will Appear Here in Workov!s To- night or Tomorrow in Prepara- tion for Hard Match With Chicago Giant Casper sport fans will get their first glimpse of Big Jack Taylor since left the city more than a month ago either tonight or tomorrow night at the Casper Athietic club, where he will work out in preparation for his battle with John Freberg, Chicago Swedish h he charap, next Monday night im the Ips theater. Taylor has gained a surppie- ing amount of speed during his tugsies With Clarence Eklund at Buffalo, as- cording to word received py friends here, and the big Wyoming heavy weight wrestler will not have to de pend so much on his giant strength ‘ the Labor Day match. Taylor will go through fast work- outs probably tonight and then aga‘a Friday and Saturday nights at the Gas- per Athletic club ymoasium. Visiters are welcome @t the club rooms cn these nights. Freberg probablh; arrive from Chicago in time to up Saturday night. | Taylor's coming battle Labor Day | night will start what promises te he | his most successful wrestling cam: | paign, Coming to Casper last winter from the cast, where he had ‘stready earned the title of a coming champ, he has gradually worked up, taking on many of the possible candidates for the heavyweight ehampionship, and in each instance casting them into the discard. } Taylor toiled with such ease and con-| fidence and comparatively clean tactics | in all his battles, that he instantly won favor among the wrestling and fight fans in this city. Many followers of the fistie sport, switched to following the wrestling game, as a result of Tay- Jor’s success in defeating his oppon- ents. ‘ Tickets are on sale at the Little Brick stove. George MeLeod, who pnt on all the Taylor matches Jast year, ‘s promoting the Taylor-Freberg match. WEAVER SHOWS GAMENESS | ~- WHEN IT BY HARD PIL iy wilt limber | — CHICAGO—(By Mail)—in the harajhe had against Greybull. National League A WINNER FOR UNCLE SAM—Pad- battles now on in the big leagues for| Pate and Eddleman had enough to Wou. Lost. Pet.} dock, the coast flash, easily won the the pennant there are frequent little |win from the Gadillacs of Denver for|Cincinnati — 88 53.52) 100-meter finale at Antwerp. He sidelights on the tenseness of the |Greybui, although it took 2 ninth jn-|Brooklyn 70° bm 589 M0esn't look tired after his effort. struggie which do not catch the eye of |ning rally to do it. Greybull wag play-|Now York _ BT a7 bt! TE RE PA Kote ST pe Go: the. spectator. =<|ing second -fiddie to the Cadillacs up} Pittsburgh _ ry 68 9626} : One such instance occyrred recent!y } until the ninth frame. Looked like}Chicago 63 oo Ps Oe in a game between the Chicago White | Denver was going toe have a look at the} St, Louis 61 64 488 iJ i Sox, which are fighting to retain their championship money. Reston — 68 ALD i> P league leadership, and the Philadelphia But the Greybull heavy. artillery yn-| Philadelphia TA ANT Athletic limbered in this inning and when the American f : ‘ There was one man out, Lethold wastgmoke of the bombardment had cleared Won. Lost, Pet, on third base ‘and Weaver was at bas, | sway, Greybull had eolested three runs| Cleveland 17 43 616} with Naylor on the mound. The piteh-|ana enoligh to win. Phe vietory was to|Chicago — rae 49 4t1 er cut loose with a wild piteh whieh |S” Cine of 6 to @ New York wpe 50 .80y ——-- pent down and anieshed Weaver @ Al On!-accoung wf iis ‘wrea} spirit . oe|8t Leute to 88512 /Navy Football Hero and» Stroke | foot. It caromed off to the stand and ‘never’ say die” Greybull is given a Boston -- 60 4 A484 5 . Leibold crossed the plate. Weaver fell pled Pal tee | Washington 52 67 437 of Crew Prefers to Hull at in a heap, suffering great pain,~ but |°!@nee t© Play among the last teams) Hotrit 48 15 399 the Oa: as he looked up he sensed that Umpire} ‘® St@y in the tournament. But the! mnijadeiphia 41 83. | ae sid Connolly who was officiating, was in|h4ndicap imposed of having to play pemeeeaity Bay, doubt as to whether the ball had hit |PoSsibly again today is expected to hurt YESTERDAY'S BKESULTS. inte, HENRY 2. FARRELL Weaver or the ground before it|“reybull’s chances. Once a‘team starts| san a re nited Press Staff Correspondent.) bounded. on the down-grade in the tourney} National League ANTWERP (By Mail)—In @! hage Weaver half laughed and saia;|through losing a game, it cripples its) At €inelnnati—_ R, H, g./ that hung over the Polo “grounds jie “Never touched me!" Connolly kept his} chances of finishing among the first! Cincinnati 6 9 9|® Sreat blanket late last November, a eye on Buck, while waiting to reach a|nines. » Sterling, a team which was idle! Boston 3 7 9) bis Straight, broad-shouldered boy, conclusion. The tears began to eome | yesterday, should by ali logic play to-| Batteries—Wisher, Luque and Win-| hardly discernable in. the. fog, plowea in Weaver's eyes, his mouth twitche 1, day, although it was not a losing team,| so; Scott and O'Neill. through mud ankle deep 4nd hogted two and his forced smile, put on for the}and it has been the policy to match! At Pittsburgh— R. H, | Held goals that gave the Nayy @ 6 te "s benefit faded. the two losing teams. The standing, Pittsburgh 10 9/9 victory over the Army. 5 od boy, Buck," called Connoty,|to date: New York 4} $ red against the foothoard in the “but that ball hit you. Take your DENVER TOURNAMENT, Battéric Ton-| Navy shell, the same right’ foot shaved Sess? Clyb Standing, % Pot, [ey and Snyder, 180 pounds of Iowa brawn- against the Weaver limped down to first and | Gasper 1.000 _BrooklynSt. Louly game postpones,| oir that stroked the Navy erew thru Leibold went back to third. The Jig} Rapid Cuy rs 1.009 | No other games scheduled, @ victorious sweep of, American water was up and the run did not seore. Sterling 0 1.000 American League that has brought the eight here to con- —— esti ai. ; i ride At Philadelphia— R. H, B,| test for the. world's championship. NOTICE. ; 686 | Phvladelphia * 2 6 4|.. That right foot belongs to Clyde W. On account of the additign of the = 666 | Detroit 1 0 1|King, the 22-year-old, son of g wealthy. West Side sehool it is necessary fo re- 2 climinated’” pattarte eefe and Perkius;| Grinnell, Iowa, rancher, who preferred arrange the school boundary lines, | C! 2 ebminated) pamke’ and. Stanage. “Ito work his’ way .thru. college rather provisional division has been made| Ellis, Kans. 2 eliminated |" second: game R. H, ¥,| than aceept the casier route ‘pia p prong which will be tried out for the first|M. & O« -0 2 eliminated | pyitadeiph _~ 11 16. 1} barent’s check, r week or two, As now determinea, | Julesburg 0 2 eliminated: Detroit 410 41 . Whose name is in keeping with boundaries v8: . ? parka rele Batteries.— Perry, Rommel and Per- = = All pupils on I" street and north wilt{ Some people seer to think that the 'ih5: srocriscite, Daues iiss ‘sae eiend :th per school except| Declaration of Independence was only! “At Now vou ea those in enth and eighth} S@rap of paner. New York _ “207 4) grades who go to Central. | PRG Ric sag ee NTS Louis a 0 4 4 Pupils living in the Burlington resi-| |. BIDS WANTED. | Batterles — Mays and Ruel: Wellman fences and between the Burlington and| | Notice is hereby given that the ana severcid. ; Nortuwestern tracks will attond the} Board of Directors of School Dis-| At Boston RHE. Central school, All pupils living east|tiet No, 2, in the Gounty of Na-! poston _. G1» of Grant and Bonnybrae streets ang} trona and State of Wyoming, will) opicazo 2 9 8 squth of the Northwestern trechs ‘will|Freceive bids up to 7p. m. on Monrl iputteries .Pono Bchang: | attend the East Side schoo’. | day. September 6, 1990, for the fur-| ory and Schalk, ‘ All children between Grant and Oa | Mshing of all labor and material for| ”At Washington— i. HB! streets and south of the Northwestern | he installation of two sections to| Washington 5 72h tracks will atiend the Park school, All’ pupils living west of Oak street! and south of the Northwestern tracks will attend the new West Side achool. Children who will he five hefore January 1 may enter kindergarten. Shildren who will be six before Jan 1 may enter first grade. hool will open Tuesday mornin September 7. A. A. SLADE, Superintendent of Schools. Aug. 31, Sent. 2, 4) NOTICE OF FINAL PAYMENT, Notice is hereby given that final settlement with the contractors for the construction of the reinforced | bridge over the Narth Platte river and the reinforced con- crete ixidge over Casper Creek near Casper in Natrona County, will be} made on or about September 10th by notice is given so that all parties hav- | ing claims against contractors on this project may arranga for the set- tlement of same. D. McCALMAN, State Highwav Superintendent, Publish Sept. 2, 1920. } | { i TYPEWRITERS Bought, sold, rented, repaired. Dealer CORONA---L, C. SMITH Cusper Typewriter Exchange 10t Wits Bidg. | cap that will be hard to overeome, |AMES—Just bef. the g Giang RgP MRL OUENPDG ta seafront the mai MASPER MIDWEST AND RAPID CITY GLASH IN DENVER TOURNEY TODAY Tournament Interest Centers on Game Between Fav- rites for Title; Ninth Inning Rally Wins for Grey- ~~ bull Wednesday; Two More Eliminated _ DENVER, Colo., Sept. 2.—With only five teams remaining in the Denver tournament, interest is vife in results of pending games. “Casper yersus Rapid City” is holding the center of attraction with the possibility that the team which loses will start on the downward grade or at least be under a handi- Gene Packard will do the werk for Casper and Manager gast will be on the r end, Day- enport probably wil) piteh for Rapid B city. aseball Results Green River, Wyo., was eliminated by the trouble-makers from Sidney Neb. Red/Donoyan put the skids. us- of Yesterday and @er Green River, holding the Wyoming nine to six hits and two rups. At that three errors helped Sidney along, Smith, the old fJreen River standby, did not show 48 well against Sidney as Standing of Clubs STANDING OF THE CLUBS each of the two boilers in the Park! cioveland School building, and two pear sec.) none ‘ Batteries —- Acosta, Zacha tions to take the place of those! Gharrity; Mails, tert broken jn the Central School build-| | SS Morton and © ing; certified check in the sum of | (Sy United Press) $40 to accompany each bid as evi WINNIPEG, Man., Sept. dence of good faith, the Board re-| Crowe, crown timbe serving the right to reject any and) aeunces seventy-five quarts miles ef ail bids, u timber limits in this province will te By the Board of Directors, Sehog!! sold at auction at this effice heve carly District No, 2, this ist day of Sop-|this fall. The land is located on the tember, A. BD. 1920. east side of Lake Winnipeg, on. the WILLIAM Q. WILSON, Rear and Maskawa vivers, about nine- Clerk. {ty mites north of here. It is in three blish Sept. ‘tracts of 25 square miles each. 2 3 sina is ieee ema oe RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM. MACHINERY, COAL WAGONS, GAS ENGINES Phone 62. Office and Yard: First and Casita tak- PEARL WHITE LAUNDRY DOWNTOWN OFFICE--GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL PHONE 1510 We Specialize in Young Men's and Family Washings Our Motto “Please the Public” ‘ In‘ keeping with a resolve to work his way through school, be bought a. shoe shining pagior in the little a lege town from @ Greek for $300, His business grew until his staff of negro boys wes ewampel and then he years and then gold the business fur $600 going frgm there to Marion (Ala.) Institute where he prepared for Anur apolis, His dream of gucceag in athieties came in undreamt proportions at the academy. Twice he bas stroke@ the crew and twice he wag on the “N” for football. ; He has two yeara more fo go and plang to go out next winter for the basket: ball team, Considering the condition of the field in New York during the game lest year, the feat of this King in kicking two difficult goalg was remarkable but it was all the more remarkable whan it is considered that he played thru the game with a charley-horse in his right leg that hurt “worse than a tooth. ache." & “When I kicked off to the Army on the first play, my les burt sv badly I thought I would have to quit. But when we got into action I got my mind off it,” he says. He was in‘ the hospital at the acad- emy for @ ith after the game. “Of al) ap ie, 2 rowing is the Sreatest,” he kaye. “The big crowds and the joy of personal contact bring big thrills in fobtball; but rowing is the Breatest beeause it js a man’s game in every sense of the word.” pte ai. th des EO It is not so very Jong ago that copper was used in Sweden as the chief me- dium of exchange, and at times mev- chants hed to take wheelbarrows with them when Wept to receive pay- ments of stimg. } A genius is timid but ‘people don’t usually find out that he is a geniys until after he is @ead, PIONEER GR: Y AND MEAT PHONE 345 Sandison & Fiddes ‘THOS. FIDDES, Manager Corner Fourth and Jefferson Sts. Service Can You Afford to Have a Fire? Don’t worry over your insurance, Life‘has plenty of worries -without that, See Us for Your Insurance ‘CAPITOL LIFE’ MeGREW _ , Phone 153 WwW, a Het ! | “Abilene Si Ascoamionts H 00 Oo Sa te toe | a | Manicuring, Dyoing and Bleaching | L#ZXIE A. BROOKS Graduate Sstentitic Specialist and Mas- Residence Calls, | | PHONE 1367, 331 N, Grant } BARBER SHOPS OIL EXCHANGE BARBER SHOP Oil Exchange Building. BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER ' SFOELS TRANSFER & STORAGE Phone: Res. 87.W. Office, 104 Moving a Specialty, CHIROPODIST Visiting Scientific Chiropodist PEARL WALKER Phone 1215-R 631 East A St Work by appointment only CHIROPRACTORS lyric Theater Bldg. Genter Be. F Uitice Phone 708" Res. 93. DR. B. G. HAHN DR. EDNA HAHN Chi: Suite 2, ‘Tow rT nd Bld, ‘ownsen: . Phonest Rea DR. M. HARNED Chiro; 162 No Rimball Phone 1457 CONTRACTORS | MARTIN CO., CONTRACTORS | Special attentidn given to house, op | home building. Plans and estj- mates of costs and materials fup- nished free. Call evenings. Room 6, Riverview Hotel. 825 North Center St. Directo Ww. a> 5— coat and Pho. abr call at 519 test, Gri | Weg Tae Chinen bepaiala (SAAS Went 30-t£ s whew sample soa OF 2 theater pioge, aad 12a. Mf chit 9-1-2t" WANTED—! a per month, eat seer prcbuias cant i shcninsserietcre WANTED—Laundress, $60 per month, room and board; also girl for cleaning, $45 per-month, room and beard. 938 $. Durbin. 8-28-tf Casper Business | Ssdadsdededeil POSITIONS WANTED. 5 ices — WANTED—Respectable tent wo- man with boy 3 ys a wlokee work on’ ranch oF ho o ANTED Phone 1867. ~ ett WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS SUE SnIS SUP SNEED WANTED TO Lata 9 gv. five-room home reasonable on terms. Box 346, Tribune. B1-3t WANTED—Four or five-room fur- nished house or 4! it. Call National Supply Co., Phone 1130, J. L. Rust. bs ‘B-B1-3¢° WANTED— Yes, we are stil] busi- ness. Send us your laundry, ily washings and rough dry a specialty. Phone 482. 9-2-3t* WANTED—Washings; work guaran. teed; work ealled for, -Basement, 321 S. Lincoln, imonaat 14 “agen pols spd es ar- rs 4 our Othe {3i4, “me Methepelt and Professional SNODDY Wiens nt Associated with Dr. J. W. Bingham ‘ 5 Building i 8 Children tlon to r Fou cle ‘ iste it rs ‘ppointment Telephones: Office 1163; Res, 820W DOCTORS | DR. F, 8. LUCKEY i) yareirtos and Diseases of 43h Routh Children Bratt wea Lat} ‘tore Bldg. fiive, 595, and Home, 632-R | | 1 Queenan w, FeRGusow ’ | Rooms 2:35°%o | Qenpen sy MUSICAL MME. Aneacher on ed hoscy | aes erades, repanrs pupils for fone ae veda at pupils’ ( on “Phone Bis.ay j LEASES. OIL LAND AND LEASES Oo. H. ry 307 0. 8 8. Bldg. Phone PLUMBING AND HEATING 4. DONOHUR ens Fake TS RADIATOR REPAIRING Repairing and Re-Corsing Expert workmen | PE a ene Ae ne rae en tea Casper Auto Radiator Works |

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