Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 30, 1921, Page 6

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> PAGE SIX —" ie | SPORTS--LOCAL, STATE, NATIONAL [i LARAMIE LEAGUERS COMING HERE | FOR PRE-SENGON GAME, BELIEF essa re Casper’s first. ball game—a pre-season contest—will be} chicago, won their way to the fival with Laramie, if negotiations opened by Manager C. P. | f The series probably will be played here | Sere gast materialize. Casper will meet in Denver. Satu and Sunday the Casper now working out at will play Greybull in announcement was by Manager Arbo- will return tomorrow morn: the club in Thermopolis. to b| d to remain here} unt of the illness} are showing up in| ling ac and developments » weedingout with the and Donica join the ag: tt probably 1 positions. ary limit than the 4 a roster of play- nts tern league 2 in every clu BELG CUE ARTIST BREANS WORLDS RESORD Hi v z; NEW YORK, March 30.—Edouard ré Horemans, Belgian _billlardist, a shattered two world's records at eS balkline, in a match ‘1 Cutler, th n champion. fi ew I ; of 1 a 1-7) The p z {run in compe “1 140, was e : \\Ives. In the the elder J és lished the prev 31 1-4, iM ichigan Not to : Be Crippled by Loss of Parks ¥ ARBOR, h., March: 30,— of Vernon L. Parks, of Michigan's star pitch yCniversity er, who is ineligible because h ed professional baseball Michigan has hopes of winning the “Big Ten” conference diamond title for the third consecutive time thi he 1921 squad stronger than tha’ t season | m xcept pitching. } leading conference pitcitr I of 1918, is relied upon to fill the plar 5 held by Par fi another or: will be < appea of 1 : > cl lenger, meet tonight in a finish match, ‘ two falls out of three at 158 pounds in the second regiment armory. —— We recommend this type of Fire Extin- | guisher for Home and office use * eaeiene ; So simple only 10 Ibs, Should be in every | home \ Phone us for one Price $16.75 Complete Phones 913 CASVER SUPPLY 69, 914 Sessa | NOTICE The Reid Construec- tion Co. Now Located in Room on a brief trip to 2 rs in April if arrangements can be made preceding the formal |x;5. opening of play in the Midwest league, when Denver and man of Greenwich. Yord to drive a power boat 4o enter in the gold.cup and rth trophy races hero this P'¢dications of rowing ‘Runners-up In | Tourney to Play by Edsel jhe plans, | Harmswor |summyr, _The American Power. Boat Assor/ation recently raised the piston | displacement from 2,150 to 3,460 in |orger that the Ford might enter, March 30.—| 11 Hurd of/ INDIANS PLAY FIRST GAM CLEVELAND, ©.,° March 30,—The Cleveland Indians were scheduled to play their first exhibition game’ on their barnstorming trip at San An- tonio today. | Campbe! {Renee and Mrs, F. C. Létts, Jr/ J; won, Arbo- round of the North and South /olf Mrs. Hurd def/ated S. Pritchard of Chicago and tts won from Mrs. J. J). Chap- _—_—_ SOX PLAY FORT WORTH pasate. ss SWIMMING D, O., M Vational Senior A. A pool tonight. LEVELAND, 0., yan Downey of oung Fisher of § dleweights, rounds to a decision. y M'KEESPORT, Pa., Moore, Memphis, and rounds here tonight. 30LF NE HURS Mrs. J. V. Hurd of fefend her title today and South cago western chi RT, La., sprained left wrist, it he Yanbee training games. NEW YORK, March match tonight. hence for the SLD AND B. YORK, Marc! round draw. ANFORD Mare SPORT FLASHES HOT OFF WIRE that ever competed in a wimming event hero is entered in the wim for women at the athletic club | bowlers leff/here this morning for Buf- DOWNEY AND FISHER FIGHT_. (ing Coyigress tournament. Cleveland acus meet here tonight for 12|/ment. PAL MOORE. MEETS RYAN / | McKeesport, bantamweights, bex ten’ month to participate in the British golf chympionship nament against Mry. F. ITY SPRAINS WRIST is suffering The injzry is not serious and “Babe” may vot be out of many training N TO BATTL man of New Orleans, former bantam- MICHIGAN 'TO MEET CALIFORNIA ANN &RBOR, Mich., Coach Farrell of the University .| Michigan track team, plans to take 15} on the trip to California ‘sity of California. | Bartfield and Phil Bloom fought a 15- TRACK RECORD BROKEN UNIVERSITY, 30.—Charles Paddock broke th: CHICAGO, March 30.— Corsicana, Texas, is today’s stop onthe White Sox barnstorming tour and they sneet the Fort Worth team of? the league, according to reports from the training trip. \finish under the strain, |St. Louis, i ENTRANTS |and tied the 100-yard dash record of March 30,—The |9 3-5 seconds. CARDINALS BREAK CAMP ST. LOUIS, Mo., March 30.—The St. | Louis Nationals were scheduled to break camp at Orange, Texas, tonigh following a field meet in which mem: bers of the team and students Orange high school are entered, ac cording to _a dispatch ‘received : BOWLERS FF FOR TOURNEY . . U. 100-yard| TOLEDO, /March 30.—Highty-four |falo whery tonight and tomorrow they | will taky part in the American Bowl- ‘There are won the annual boat race with. ford today over the Putney-Mortlake course @f about four and a quarter miles on the Thames in nineteen min- til near the finish that the:light blue So gruelling was the pace that F. B. Lothrop, of Harvard and Trinity, at No. 4 for Oxford, who was the the competing orrsmen, together with H. 0. Boret, the Cambridge bow, and D. I, Coates, ‘o. 3 for Oxford, collapsed at the The Cardinals will return directly to. CHESS GAMES RENEWHD HAVANA, Cyba, March 30. — Dr, Emanuel Lasker and Jose R. Capab- maintained that a con- st of this magnitude could no: be staged with a reasonable chance of IN SOUTH WAHPBTON, N.' D., March 30.— ‘Wahpeton in North Dakota and Breck- and ‘Ox- sent the ‘twin citios is the South Da- kin league. f To avoid possible argument as to er | where ‘home’ shall be played team awaits eee Mrs. Hurd DAKOTA LEAGUE 4& park on an island in the Red river hi }will be used. The name of the joint| wrestling match sheduled to” take decision. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1921 ’ Golf hampion ®INEHURST, N. C,. March 30,— Mrs. Dorothy Campbell. Hurd of the ‘Westmoreland ‘club, Pittsburgh, re- tained her title as North and South golf champion today by defeating Mrs. \F. C. Letts, Jr, of the Onwentsia club, Chicago, four and three in the final round of the annual tournsment. paca et Ana HEAGREN AND YOKEL TO WRESTLE IN SALT LAKE SALT LAKE CITY. Utah, March 8.—Ed B. Heagren has been named as referee in the Ira. Dern-Mike Yokel place here tonight. 2, the placeand the gen tions to govern the et tae eee becn authoritatively stated. Rickara’s announcement today {¢ taken as indicating that he has vir- {virtually completed various necessary Preliminaries incidental to staging the fixed for sometime on Saturday, July bout have never KEEP SMILING ‘DR. J..H. JEFFREY HAS 86 DAYS TO SERVE (Paid for by Friends of Chiropractic.) _.(14 five-man teams and enough extra nd|mep/ to fill the doubles. event on », N. ¥., mid-| Tb4rsday, the closing day of the tour- March — 3 f GOLF CHAMPION SAILS BOSTON, Mass., March 30.—Fred J. March 30>al| Wright of Watertown, state amateur Tommy Fiean,|champion, will sail for England next amateur and open golf tournament jin May. . STAKE -__.} arch 30.— burgh will in the North tour- Letts, Chi- TRAINING TABLES DELAYED-_ CAMBRIDGE, Mass., March 30.— Harvard Athletes who had been anti- cipating the advent of the training table season as a means of reducing the cost of living were disappointed | when the athletic committee announc- ed that the tables for basebalJ, track and crew squads would not open until April 24, or about three weeks later than had been :xpected. F c. NOWN as the best—the best known’ — Manhattan Shirts have come to be regarded as the last © word in fine shirt-making. March 30, — from was stated at grounds today. SPECIAL ENGINE FOR RAC! DETROIT, Mich., March 30.—A new 24 cylinder engine is being designed | SPENCER 30.—Pete Her-| IF YOUR EARS RING WITH HEAD NOISES If you have roaring, buzzing noises in your ears, are getting hard of hearing and fear Catarrhal Deafness, go to your druggist and get 1 ounce of Parmint (double strength), and add to it % pint of and a little granulated ¢ 1 tablespoonful four Spring Designs Are Ready N. D. Barnett Outfitting Zo. M. M. Petker, Mgr.. 120 East Second St. Chesterfield Clothes Knox Hats Willie March 30.— of two | meet with the Nef from the distiessing head noises. Clogged nostrils should open, dreathing become ¢asy and ‘ithe mucus stop ¢ropping into the |||throat. It is easy to prepare, costs little and is pleasant to take. Any- one who has Catarrhal trouble of the ears, is hard of hearing or has head noises should give this pre- scription a trial. LOOM DRAW | h 30.— Soldier; Cat, | = within a reasonable radius of Maintenance if. all parts of a truck are half... Pierce-Arrows are so Many truck owners do not realize that maintenance costs may be cut nearly in that every part is easily reached and full advantage taken of this economy. cost accessible designed world’s record for the 220-yard dash doing the distance in 2 {EN every truck part is accessible: Itisinspected often, avoiding trouble. “It is lubricated often, reducing wear. 234, Midwest Building Office Phone 935-J / THE WAR IS OVER Prices are coming down all over the country---Casper, too. _ The trend is downward now that the war is over and we are be- ginning to think sanely again. The laboring man has had his wages reduced and prices should be reduced to conform with these reductions. Then Why Not the Price of Shaves and Haircuts? : I have been barbering the greater part of my life: 1 know what it cost to do business before the war, while the war was on and RIGHT NOW. Effective Thursday. Morning, March 31st THE MIDWEST BARBER SHOP Is Slashing the Price of Shaves and Haircuts to 25c and 50c Without any reduction in service. The cost of barber service in Casper is TOO high and she’s dropping. ker-plunk nght now. Let the others follow if they wish, but whether they do or not, . Bill Shaffer is satisfied with the profit with these prices in effect. THE MIDWEST BARBER SHOP Bill Shaffer, Prop. Midwest Refining Co. Bldg. Next to the Elevator It can be repaired quickly, A truck should outlast the long its life. 4 KUMPF’S The Kumpf.Motor Car Company Denver : 234 South David Street—Casper Replacements should double its years of service. Inspection and care should pro-, Pierce-Arrows are designed to prevent neglect. Repairs are made quickly. of the First Firry trucks were running after 9 years olorado Springs : Casper saving time. life of any part. ce) Delivers more work Loses less time Lasts longer and Depreciates less Costs less to opernte BA ra it is complete. EVERYTHING. IN CornerSecond and David Phone 74-W Fishing Season Opens April 1st ARE YOU READY? Come in and look over our stock while The Most Complete Stock of Sporting Goods and Auto Supplies in Wyoming SPORTING GOODS PHONE 214

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