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PAGE SIX | AMERICA TO BD FOR OLYMPIAD THREE TIES 10 SUBMIT OFFER Grave Doubts to Attend Efforts to Land Contests for This Country by Reason of Big Expense; Other Live Notes of Sporting World BY WILLIAM UNMACK.. Pasadena, Chicago and New Orleans are all anxious to conduct the. Olympic, games in this country in 1924. There are very grave doubts if the international Olympic committee will award the games to this country when they meet two years hence to award the games. The reason is that this country had the official award in 1904 in St. Louis and there are at least half a oe other nations wanting the 19241 games who ‘have not yet had them. Tt adena is said to have made @ pig! Fr games, yet a lot of thinking persons will argue that we are too fer re-; ‘moved, that the expenses to’ all na-|the home tions to get to this coast would be ex- horbitant. Let us take our minds back to the St. Louis games. They were of- icial Olympic contests and yet they} practically only United States championships. The only natiens rep-| Rapid City will come to Casper Sun- resented outside this country were!day to start a Series of three games, Canada with a handful of men, Greece/Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. The with two athletes and Germany sent| Casper Midwesters and Rapid City will one second-rate distance man, while|Play Thursday, Friday and Saturday at Australia was “unofficially represented the state fair at Crawford, Neb.. for a by a mediocre hurdler. purse of $2,500. Following the Rapid City series of games, Greybull probably will be brought to Casper the latter part of next week for three or four games. In the Rapid City series, Casper fans will have the real baseball treat of the season. Rapid City has Donica, the flashy third sacker and hitter; Ley, the heady manager of the South Da- kota bunch; Lefty Davenport, th greet hurler, and Hess, another pitcher, who has hag success in winning games this season and a real line-up to back up these players. Casper may have Davis back in the lineup for this series and Bostick and Roach undoubtedly will be! able to play against Rapid City. | ning, 18 to 5. According to the South Dakota champs. MISKE CAN THIN IT OVER AT LEISURE. “Billy” Miske, St. Paul heavyweight, said he would carry the fight to Demp-| sey, and that the champion’s knockout! blow had no terrors for him. It's fun-/ ny to read these things after the show, is all over. A lot of the fans thought| they were humorous at the time they were uttered. SAME MEDICINE IN STORE FOR GEORGES. There are already many sporting writers who are beginning to commis- erate with Georges Carpentier, the Eu- ropean heavyweight champion boxer,/| for what is going to happen to him if he gets in the ring with Dempsey. Flowers are being forwarded in antici- pation of the demise of the porns} from France. “put over,” but, there “are many fol-) lowers of football whe believe that the! game is too strenuous and liability to| injury too frequent to make it worth, while for the players. Of course big) salaries will overcome this. Then it remanis to be seen if'the public wants} that sort of football. Net Mec s is : COLUMNS AND NEW. {a When the old-time baseball fans pooh- pooh “Babe” Ruth and commence talk-|_ For men may come and men may go, f ing about the super-batsmen who were) but Sam Langford seems destined to do 4 in the game in the days of real base-|both forever. He's Shout due to begin & ball heroes, said veterans of the bleach-}to get into that ‘“twenty{ive sears ; brSare going to have a hard time hurd- ago" column. ling the single argument that can be| ae % presented in the form of a typewritten; M GRAW.EEAGE ON Y list of “Babe's” home-run clouts for| RANK FRISCH. | the season of 1920. It simply can’t be] y+ js said that John McGraw, man- % | -‘™matched, that’s all. ager of the New York Giants of the Na- TROEESEIONAL ROOT BALE tional League, would not part with ¥ ‘ORES FIRST ROUND. Frank Frisch, infielder, even if he were y SCORES FIRS: Ns offered $100,000 for him. In view’ of} t Attempts to institute professional) the fact that Frisch went from the sand % football have met with indifferent suc-|lots into the majors without any minor s cess in the past, but it is reported that/league experience, and already is rated a number of cities last season came out|one of the best third basemen in the 4 successfully, notably Detroit, Ham-|league, it may be said that Frank is| mond, Dayton, Canton, Akron, Massil-|about the candy kid among the seventy! & lon and one or ,two other cities. It is|or more new men who have broken into u barely possible that the thing may be'the leagues this season. © fi REPORT OF CONDITION bet oy bi OF THE WYOMING NATIONAL BANK, AT CASPER, IN THE STATE OF st WYOMING, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON SEPTEMBER 8, 1920. o a RESOURCES 5 Loans -and discounts_- $2,852,228.33 a Overdrafts, unsecured — ‘ 1,694.50 ai U.S. Bonds deposited to secure circulation (par yalue)_ 100,000.00 U. S. Bonds and certificates of indebtedness owned LT and: unpledged 3.225. ae oot ee ke oles 54,267.71 Securities other than U, S. Bonds (not including stocks) x Owned ‘umpledged! 2-3 Pe 175,384.7 f© stock of Federal Réserve Bank (50 per cent of sub- i scription) i 6,000.00 Furniture and fixtures- 5,473.60 i, _ Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank- 212,162.51 Ci. Cash in vault and net amounts. due from national banks 278,638.45 4, Net amounts due from banks, bankers and trust com- by panies 54,999.53 si _ Exchanges for clearing house- 16,704.68 Checks on banks located outside of city or town of re- is porting bank and other cash items--------—----- 3,216.70 80 Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer and due from ta U. 8. treasurer 5,000.00 hay | aa Rintet si. Lor Se ae eels $3,765,770.74 th ea pli Capital stock paid in 100,000.00 + Surplus fund a 100,000.00 = Undivided profits, less current expenses, interest and taxes paid —_ 36,720.92 Amount reserved for taxes accrued. is 9,756.94 Circulating notes outstanding ---- 99,000.00 Net amount due to banks, bankers and trust companies.$ 29,493.26 Certified checks outstanding. 2 - 8,099.13 Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. ~ 80,057.07 Individual deposits subject to check-_.--- ~ 2,795.156.94 Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days. - 20,600.00 Certificates of deposit. ~ 167,305.78 Other time deposits._ = 370,180.70 3,420,292,88 TOA) renncennennsas: eenemneeneone: eee nseennne= $3,765,770.74 State of Wyoming, County of Natrona—ss: I, CARL F. SHUMAKER, cashier of the above-named bank do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. CARL F. SHUMAKER, Cashier, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day of September, 1920. Cc. B. WAGNER, Notary Public. My commiasion expires June 19, 1923. Correct—Attest: TODAY’S NEWS OF THE SPORT WORLD financial offer for the games, rumor, American ‘League. | having it that the Southern California! Seay city is ready to raise halt a million! | 9 New York gee |, LANDER MAN IS dollars for the games. Chicago is said|* a Celina igs Sek ee to be ready with a quarter of a million gO 85 55 dl TRAMPLED BY of t coin of the republic, while no ist Louis 67 68 496 financial offer has come from New Or-| Hoston = 6672478 HORSE AT FAIR leans. While the entire Pacific Coast | Washington Re 60 vel 459 would get behind Pasadena to land the Detroit 63 84 LANDER, Wyo., Sept. 15.43. ¥F. Casper stopped the great winning streak of Rapid City on) mond of the Rapid City nine yesterday in win-/| series between the two teams now stands 2 to 1, in favor of the But Casper has the honor of being the first team to take a fall out of Rapid City this year. | first of the planes to’ arrive around 1 2 3/1 - 10 13. 0 Mitchell, Mil- jus and Kreuger; Tyler and O'Farre!l. At New York— R. A. BE. | New York ‘Elke at the 1) 0. 0, ¥. hall following |S, OUR ~---o sce pereitt, Sale | initiation ceremonies. lee, Winter and Snyder; Schupp and | j The Casper Athletic club is cohse-| Dilhoefer, Clemons. quently a busy scene both afternoons At PhiladsIphia— R. HH. E. and nights with wrestlers and boxers | Philadelphia — =~ 21 1% 3 working out under the direction of Mc-| Cincinnati — --10 16 9 The summerseason has brougnt of new wrestlers and boxers aper, McLeod reports. — Leod, a ey by Batteries — Capsey, Smith and Tra- gressor; Ring, Bressler; Ceumbe and Wingo; Rariden. Pittsburgh-Boston rain, American League. STATE BANKERS McLeod Given Charge of Arrange- ments for Smoker at I. O. game postponed, OF fll Baseball Results _}|_,a+ cms py ae Vtattorh to to-coamntton ot uno} Of Yesterday and |) s2iese" sisige“Witkinson and} Schalk; Acosta and Gharrity. Banker's association to be held here a 2 At Cleveland— RH. EB, Thorsiey ant Friday wit te ente.| Standing of Clubs}}',2+ Seven Ur ae tained Thursday night at the I. O, 0, Philadetphia — 8.12. 1 STANDING OF THE CLUB Batteries—Caldwell, Morton and O’- F. hall a special boxing and wrestling | Neill; Rommel! and Perkins. program being arranged by George Mo-} National League. * * | at’ Detroit— R. H. BL Leod, athletic director of the Casper} Won. Lost. Pet. {Detroit - 3-10.38 Athletic club. McLeod has been Work-| pyookiyn 83 68.539) New. Yor 3.16 0 in@ hard la&t week and this week to Cincinnati = 74 59 yres, Baumgar Bet a good string.of wrestlers and box-) Now York _ 5 61 Shawkey and ers ready for this special athletic show pittsburgh 70 63.626) Han being planned for the bankers. ‘Chicago fe 68 Ti lang| At Then on Wriday night a similar box- ge Touis 2 64 74 1463/8 ing program will be put on for the t io Be 15 419} 54 83 394) .237,| .328 | Longnecker of this city had his chest crushed and his tongue badly lacer- ated when trampled under a wild horse which flew the track at the county fair here. Physicians believe he wil R. H. E.' recover. 45 Philadelp YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. | National League At Brooklyn— report from the battlefield, the | SS ee Classified Ads “FOR RENT-—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Two furnished basement basement Twelfth rooms for light housekeeping. 1137 8. Cedar St. 9-14-20" FOR RENT—ROOMs, a Tio eae FOR RENT—Tworoom basement) FOR RENT—Furnished room jy } pri » Phone 9:15.1t FOR SALE OR ‘TRADE. 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