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“Che Casper Daily Cridune FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1921 ASPER LETS ‘BLUFFS DOWN WITH TWO HITS; WINS 2 TO O 2,SUD ENTEREG (322 HM UF TITERS REGED SH ETE Locale Tur abies on Nebraske Leaeee/ BANGS NDGE | ctab Standino PADDR WILL REGORD NOT LIKELY TO BE LOWERED MANY TIMES IN Al RELAY Jackson Is Hero of Battle. ; HT VICTORY or ae : eae v : Scottsbl z Gee — . a SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb., April 28.—Scottsbiuff Id not * Seige . ae np uheteg ay Opened] iimit in speed of trotting and running | years, he sald hit ag invincible Chante Jackson, Casper’s pitching ace,|Denver Comes From Behind and 2 $001 Olympic Sprint Champion Enters rate ori oma cording to Pree a Ruane, Ac; | |, Professor Andersun bas been making | and the visitors took the second game of the series by a| Defeats Refining Team , for Harvard and Chicago jadelphia the animal. husbandry department of |‘‘stanard-bred” rotters and “thorough. score of 2 to 0. This is the second shut-out game that has by Score of 3 to 2 Meets i a sencany penises Feet Epatecky, fave) poses KOR San bred? runners, and iaesak Bis! covet: of played by these ake Liat ‘ ‘ La fiaiees teh ae A pr isn Ne Baraat at AES. ns on a study of record ani Nor- asper runs came in the fi inning after Hill had walked - ech ppellan sinc it 5 5 agg te Teg bat iF ana mht Po | ane Poh coeds fhe fh inning after Hl had walked) mewn, tou cease Eee tt al a ors ‘g00 | W: Paddock, Olympic sprint champion, who at recent meets at Berkeley and Redlands, Cal., were credited by timers with establishing five new records, of more than 50 years. a= 6 Y Chicago -. to second and he came home on Mc- til Denver had gathered three runs cé sf T di In sixty years, the record of three-) Neil's timely single. q th th inning, the Denver Broncs |New York 4 ames £oaay TRON) HOMece baw 5 been > lowered, romped off with the long end of the| Boston -- afi SCEOSDSEVINLTSTDDILOTT PP SLTET INET Por ee Franklin field today with the long- est entry list in its history and with an international setting given by the presence in several events of the from 2.40 to 2.02%, m reduction of |,.xesterday as another carnival day ee t throughout the Platte Valley and the score yesterday by defeating Greybull |‘ announced today he would conipete in { team from the combined universities Miaweet ‘Leagee eH fi se nr ac oalip en ee wR of the town ture! out en masse PIKE’S P 4 to 2. Denver took advantage of some piace ogabernane ee tip inviatisnal-rabet Rt, tha Harvard b of France. (EE ig stated, ord of running horste over a distance |* attend the celebration, which was 1 | |tucky breaks because the refiners out- = Giiveraity stallion Jung 16° endim' the | There were about 2,600 men and|’ yoramie at Streling. of one mile has been lowered from | St#se\ under the auspices of the Elks. hit’? the, Colorado’ .sinsgers 1% to American’ League. American intercollegiate track and } boys who entered the program, com- Greybull at Denver. is 1.42% to 1.34 4-5 a reduction of 6 4-5 The gime started at 3 o'clock and Denver made two errors while the wc Wen List field meet at Chicago, June 18, | prising 77 events. Weather conditions a? al ‘Netther bi has failed to there wes something doing alJ the (Ry United Press) Greybull boys made their first and Cleveland C i Paddock, ‘who is a student at the { early today were unfavorable. A cold} _ National League. arti re febhatiucthgtrae ring -a genera.| "fe unt after the baseball benefit) COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., April] Only error of the season. tye erp ee Sy University of Southern California Briers g pea ae ng SUAL WGpasastphag tatters: Ton aac tine te Protea: Anierer |dance which was held last night. .|29.—The automobile races on Pike's| _ ‘The score: Je PCE weehitork icone here, sald he thought that “to run his ‘Yhe opening day's program - tf a 700). eink a 2914 cases The first ‘display of authority of a|Peak for prizes aggregating $4,100) Greybull --0 0010100 0— : BekiEe raga that Teer oy reuitas Icague offiewsl came in yesterday's|Will be held September & this year, it} Denver ----0/0 000000 3—3 = (i. Pigacre ed . have been made in the life of a single |S#™e when Dwpire Palmiter ordered|has been officially announced. In-|_ Batteries: Denver, doch is Site fic] Sees Pitcher Flynn uf the Scottsbluff team |cluded in the prizes is the $2,000 Pén-| Diamond; Grey ull, Kelley te. SPE ISS, oa 4 best in the national championships at Pasadena, Cal., July 1, he ought to compete in a few races in the inter- vening time.” Dean Cromwell, coach at U. 8. C. Boston at New York. Chicago at Pittsburgh. Cincinnati at St. Louis. prised 31 events, mostly for school- boys. Notable exceptions included the sprint and distance medley relay: Q-mile race, 440 yards low hurdk and the pentathlon. Because of the participation of the} Cleveland at Chicago. LEXINGTON Ky., April 29.—The]be much slower than at any time in horse. - pias 3 ptt Minis Detroit off the grounds after he had stren-|rose cup, donated by Spencer Pen- Philadel American League. ae Oe ante ree atording to | Uously argued a valled ball. rose, Colorado miltionaire. ‘The cup| FPP OORD SET irom : will accompany Paddock and may also French team in the sprint medley in-| St. Louis at Detroit. Professor Anderson, is shown clearly | 5 cntartctmne aa ieee tol Rite Cash atin denne ake east three other U. 8. C. athletes, terest centered in that race. Two of] Washington at Philadelphia. by the records of three-year-olds and nd celebration fea-| high. P in ion. total George Schiller and Gwynn Wilson, res preparatory aid fo: the | $2,100, eae BS are the French athletes are champions in} New York at Boston, the years they were made, These are| 20S Loany will bo Mt the herds of| ‘The races this year will be-over the INH URDLES Last Scores quarter milers, and Roy (“Swede ‘wa Kanat es their country. Ferry holding the 400 ee akuie Ga pti ae the ex-service men. An Americin Le-|same course as those of last—trom kbd init oetiora aA meters title and Seurin the 200 me- A S ‘OCR COL 1860—Elvira Whiteside, 2.39; 1874—| ion confetti carnival a4 dance will|Crystal Creck bridge tot Rush of licants, ters, while a third, Delvart, is holder T T Lady Stout, 2.29; 1883—Hinda Rose, | © *. oie rys' idge to the summit Appl of the world’s 500 mpters record. Biget, the fourth member, is a fast quarter miler. cone: Te . 5 “ 0 * 2.19 1889-—-Axtell, 2.14; 1892—Arion, | ide the days fete. of the peak, about 12 miles, The| FRANKLIN FIELD, Pi3D.ADEL-| At Philadelphia: at's the latest reform mov Folowing is the score Which tells'events will be held under {h¢ rules|PHIA, April 29.—A new world’s rec- WL i) S R AC. Fy | 2k Voto, 2.05% 5 1917 Tie eat | Of Caspers first victory: jof the American Automobile? angocia-j 0rd of 62 4-5 seconds was made by A. |Philadetphia 401 001 14°11 12/0 Lady. 2.03, and 1920—Sister ‘Bertha| ,,C@sPe'— AB. R. H. BO, A. E.'tion. Entries must be made not later|Desch, of Notre Dame university In} Batterles—Scott and O'Neill; Mead: os ; ee "eh Jackson, cf. 1 1 0. 0 0 than August 8. winning the first heat of the 40-yard |ows and Bruggy. number of prominent citizens : cenkdia aR ey Garrity, If. 0 0 440 At the same time of the Pike's Peak | hurdle. The forlaer record was held —_—— ; have volunteered to act as inspec- . NEWMARKEET, England, April | ¢ > McNeill, 3b..----4 0 1 1 4 races the Colorado sports carnival|by J. M. Wett who did 54 1-5 on the} At Brooklyn: Aors.-—Age-Herald. rs 28.—{By The Associated Press)}—The Sport E vents Slattery, 1b. 0 0 11 6 4jwill be staged here. Some of the|same track last year. New York 010 000 000— 1 = , two thousand guineas, the classic ! Hartzell, rf. 0 1 2 © O'events are airplane races to Denver, Se ee Brooklyn -----000 009 200— 2 Subscribe for The Tribune—— 3 race for colts and ‘fillies run here ’ Donica, 2b. ----3 0 1 1 4 \O after the ships have circled Pik NOTICE TO, WATER USERS. |_| Batteries—yan, Sallee and Snyder; f | today, was won by Viscount Astors | JQ Be Hi arvey’s | ®estwiex ss. 0 © 1 1 Q/Peak, and a polo tournament. Crack|, All persons having unpaid water /Routher and Miller i Craig, an Eran. Jackson, p. 1 0 0 1 0 teams from Chicago, Kansas City,| DiS 2rter Apu Dy) ater. paulo { SONCTION CITY, Kans., Apri 29—| Joseph Watson’s Lemonora was 5 Hale, c. . 0 0 7 0 0)Wichita Falls, Texas, and other cities| CITY OF CASPER WATER | At St. Louis—Cincinnati-St. Louis { The Junction City band, which has| second and J. B. Joel’s Humorist F irst Program ae = TT OT TRU compete in’ the latter. 28-3t DEPARTMENT. + played Allan Eustace of Wakefield to Soba aeneeaty peas an Totals ----——. behead Seiko der Ci PesName Daly: Spee A IN ad Se Re —_ ro as } victory in many a wrestling ™=stch one thousand guineas, also oo, | . BE. Shere, will >e on hand on Convention} Frum today, was won by W. Raph- LONDON, April 29—Col. George| qe ABR. HPO. A.B} ‘OD -310 000 010— 5 10 3 hall, Kansas City, May 2, when Eus-| sel’s Bettina. William Clark’s Pe- | rarvey, the new American ambassa- peaked Lo 2b. rz : a 2 é 5 )\ Res ease cence » tace meets Mamhout, the most ter-| treat was second and Viscount As- | aor to Court of St. James and Mrs. oom suite eo Poca” ote & rible of the “Terrible Turks.” tor’s Lie pasnynd was eh oe this | B8xvey are expected to arrive in| piynn, p. 2. oo 1 ney and Gharrity; Piercy and Schang. E wont to nis’ native land to fight hen | race. which it for Syearold Milles. Bre rep nee ane ott eaeeer | Uren. 0 0 0 3 0| CHAMP\TO PLAY PRESIDENT. jcourse of training under Billy Evans. | the world war started and only re-| It was run over the Rowley mile, | sio.american sporting events, and in} Rocne 1 0 0g 6 Ot. GHICAGC, April 29,—Charlen my-|!nstruction will Include work in sem = cently has come back to America. Be-| 88 was the two-thousand the midst of the visit to London of|weiker, 3b, 0 O94 829;anm Sr.,/aha, wite, parents of the) Pro Samos. the trees) will etecmine = © fore the war he was one of the most| event which preceded it. many ifnportant American financial, |penninghoven, 0 1 5 3. 9, Well known xmateur golf champion, | the league selections. Batteries—Leonard, Cole and Bass- feared of wrestlers, and most of the Fa % commercial and other delegations and|xijden, If, _-.-3 0 1 1 0 o/ lett today for the east to join their HOUR SET FOR B ler, Manion; Uhle and O'Neill. E present high lights of the same had| A race Seeks individuals. pn pera re 9 2 2 2 Bison who leaves May 4 with the team RK BIG FIGHT. } erased his name from their visiting Some of the international sporting oy — — — = Djot american golters who invade Eng-| NEW YORK, April 29.—1'he Demp-|_ At Boston: R. H. E. b lists. eyete events, notably polo, which will be 0 2 2 17 Gland. They reotived. word that|Sey-Carpentier bout will ttart at 2|Philadelphia --100 000 100—2 6 2 = , \ The band, which is led by Prof, A ppro Tiation | Pve4 at the exclusive Hurlingham, ; Chick” had requested President |0’clock eastern time, July 2, Tex|Boston ..-.-.--100 300 20¢— 6 10 0 cK Phillip Alsson, formerly instructor of p Roehampton and Ranelagh clubs, are R.H. BE, Harding to play got with him today Rickard announced. Batteries—Perry, Keefe, Hasty and M ! violin at Lindborg college, is composed |. A quite as important in the season's -000002000—2 4 2/and that the president had accepted. ——— Perkins; Bush, Myers and Ruel. hals of wrestling fans. The members never For Ol MN Pics) °°! calendar as in the sporting al-| Scottsbluff 000000000—0 2 1 DIVIDEND DECLARED. | have failed to appear when a wrestling ymp |manac and the functions are likely] *Batted for Clark in ninth. GAMES FREE 10 BOYS. ‘OIL CITY, Pa, April 29.—The| At Chicago—St. LouisChicago game i | match is staged. Their attendance at to take on the character of pseudo-| Summary—Left on bases, Scotts-| gp JOSmPH, Mo., Avril 29-—-Ai1| Southern Pipe Line company, at a[postponed; wet grounds. Here’s another new style— | such events is much better than at the f: . he official contests should the American| bluff, 3; Casper, 7. Sacrifice hits— od ‘|meeting held in Oil City yesterday ——— Wide bad ‘ regular rehearsals or the weekly con-| PARIS, April 29.—A motion to vote| ambasiiador, as is expected, attend| Garrity. Struck out—by Jackson, 7; pats iota kn Pasa No ally oats declared a quarterly dividend of $3 a MIDWEST LEAGUE. Note the de band. special } certs. an appropriation of twenty million| them. by Fiynn, 3; by Hill, 1. Bases on balls| gays and holidays. 4 share, payable June 1 to stockholders! At Sterling—Laramie-Sterling game shape bow in back 4 ———- — francs for the purpose of erecting a ————. —off Flynn, 2; off Hill, Hit bats- ei of record May 16. called at end of first inning; rain. and other exclusiy. | Belgian Workers Take Holiday. | stadium in which to hold the 1924] The species of fish known as mouth-|man—by Flynn, Jackson: cere? Rerereonek pcos ntetl amelie . BRUSSELS, April 29.—The railroad | Olympic games, should they be|breeders, found in Africa, is #0 called| Hostwick. Hits off Flynn, UMPIRES TO BE TRAINED. TEN KILLED IN SPAIN. Miss Elien Terry, for many years features. men have decided to do no work on|awarded to Paris. will be discussed | because the female carries her newly-| innings; off Hill, 2 in 5 1-3 innings.| DEYROIT, Mich., April 29—Twelve| PAMPLONA, Spain, April 29.—Ten|considered the foremost English ac- May 1, This will cause a complete| ext week by the Paris municipal/hatched young in her mouth, only| npire, Palmiter. of the 100 umpires who applicd for| workers were Killed and a dozen others|tress, will observe the 65th anniver- Webel Commercial Co. tie-up of the Belgian roads. The|council, The appropriation, it is ex-| permitting them to leave thelr strange a positions with the Michigan-Ontario| badly burned by an accidental explo- . } Brussels tramways will also suspend | sected, will ybe voted by a great ma-|nursery at night to search for infu-| TRIBUNE. CLASSIFIED ADS'Jeague. this season have been ordtred|sion last night inia cartridge fac-|atage on April 28 operations on that day. jority. d sorian food. BRING RESULTS. to: re} Her debut was where Sunday to begin) a! tory. made at the age of eight. DSA SSA | Si 4 ASAIN E22 SSO T2792 4\\ cereanerrert exert ‘ ‘ We, the undersigned electrical contractors, wish to notify the public that all matters in controversy between ourselves and local union No. 322, 1.B.E. W., have been satisfactorily arranged, We are employing only members of Local No. 322, 1. B. E. W. ____ Any person or persons circulating reports to the contrary, which, we understand,.is be- ing done by representatives of the Buildmg Trades Council, are making such statements with- out the sanction of Local No. 322, |. B. E. W., or electrical contractors. McEveny Electric Co. | The Sun Electric Co. Electrical Supply and Construction Co. | AVA ES TESTES eT eS SS TEST

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