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_ PERE, MOTT, WA Che Casper Daily Cridune PAGE SEVER LOCALS RIDE BRONGS, 6 TO 3; TAKE LEAD IN DENVER SERIES DEMPSEY NOT [ete Stanaing |/BRITISH CHAMP! Sesins i Driven WILDCATS ICE 16 HORSES TO|? oto Plavers of BICHNE DEFEAT TO BOX ANAL = ==... (BEATS CUTTING ——---—--= 5 1 ee tS 511| LONDON, May 4—{By The Assw- =a eee Zax | Sens, ee ree oa iY suc Will Go Out to Punch and Keep - 3 ¢ $3 |cosstuty detended his title against C. He Mec Er lenger, at the Queen's club here to- ey wright estysn cSt por fate «4 it seta, . * HENRY 9%, FARRELL. Pittsburgh ——-————--13 ‘The scores were 6-3, 64 and 64. | (United Press Steff Baerlein’s steadiness and brilliant NEW YORK, Wiay 4.—Jack Demp- Play were too much for Cutting, who waated peare. Frank Gotch wanted to be a Doxer, Babe Reith wanted to star at 2 basketball. Dernpsey wanted to be- + t rPrainhrs’ for that tondi tgs ot sate Frankie Fay, well known coast fly- nan dene cham ent Lae ay weight, and a veteran of many ring DS ak oe ry he Sem wis hak 3 oe battles, dropped into Casper Tuesday by trade, worked out with Far- rell, a very cloter mi t borer, 2 : on his way to Denver, where he will 5 10 and Ittle Jack#Skarkey, a fast moving | Sniessiphia por Haggai ciwgind wes pet prods bantam. Big bumbering Bill Tate, slow as an ox, Was also around in the role -333| Rocky mountain region can produce in his class. Fay is suffering from a broken hand received in a fight at; of a punching bas ~ . Ogden a short time ago dnd will Ye In- the ring against Brennan, the Last Scores toreed to Tay off hard training fo: ing tactics and ie didn’t get an inch with them. Hie was greatly annoyed at National League. his inability to duck the left that Bren-|_ At New York— nan kept showing into his mouth. About tha sixth round, Dempsey abandoned the clever tactics and start- ed mauling, a line of endeavor at which he is much more avept. 7. Training ‘for Carpentier, the cham-| At Chicago — Pittsburgh-Chicago MAHA, Ni ti pion now @ays that cleverness is go-| game postponed: cold. iow Aut ee ose te ing to be the last object in mind. arn league) team, resigned last night! a 43] Quite Baseball team. Laltvelt will remain with the| ©! club until the management Js able to seeure another first baseman to take forte and ;punch. Getting ready for the European champion, over at Summit, N. J., ne «2 | Rs placr, } Dempsey’ said today he was going to Batteries—! . \enport, jo- } surround: himself with fast big men} Sweeney, Wilkinson and Schalk, Yar- Picnr is3 eqginee hag Mr. Burch beapives who pack: a wallop. yan; Leonard and Bassler. in 1919 from Minnéapolis of ' the His ctiief sparring partner will be ‘Ayserican aanociation. Kid Norfolk, the colored boy who} At Boston— R. H. E. Ae reine see Ta trained -Brennan for his last fight] New Yerk 2 °) WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. with Dumpsey and one of the fastest | Boston Regular meeting tonight; dan moving {heavyweights in the ring. Batteries—Piercy and Schang; Pea-| social, oh ne Norfolk can punch and he can get | nock; Russell and Ruel. away from one. Also the colored lad can takp one and he’s willing to work} At Philadelphia— R, A. B. with tiv: champion for the money ani 4104 the publicity that he will get out of it. BL Ore | Jack; Kearns, manager of the cham] Batteries—Zachary and Gharrity; ‘ion, ts to have about six good | Moore, Keefe and Perkins, its around the camp College Baseball. ‘ ©. L. HOWARD, C. Cc. THOMAS LONGHURST, Clerk. 54-1t makes the survival of the fjt very doubtful——-Washington Post. DENVER, “hits and base pon ge © Percentage in Standing of Clubs -».&|Omaha Manager |: He's see¥-ing speed, but does not as] No other games scheduled. follow: hid J. ¥. } pire to give the Frenchman a boxing SS ar a sumer~anites reeks took poi narges vd lesson, e's going to stick to his American League. Casper Batters | FOR EITTH TIME START IN DERBY) "¢ LOUISVILLE. Ky. May 4— str May- 4. — Nine teen ure regarded likely leak ec aitoctyatenatiruepes se the Kentucky derby here next Sat- ; urday. Thirteen, in. the ‘opigion of Jackson’s ability to keep the: Lowered Another Notch in turf writers, will be given top im- Brones’ hits well scattered, Sluggers’ Battle post of 126° pounds.and the rematnder ’ 7 {likely will carry 121 pounds in the ae Site wo yoo (Special to The Tribune) struggle of @ mile and « quarter for LARAMIE, Wyo., May 4—Laramie|a stake which carries $50,000 in added game of the series here. - Jackson. had an oft day in the field and both| money. uf? sul pee duplicated his win ver Scott#-| the Wildcats and Sterling had a great] Sport writers and turf men gener- ost =, at bat when. the leaguers met in/ally agreed today that the probable reptions—errors, ir second game of the series on the| Zerby contenders Would incinde: foyer sapled selther of which) home grounds yesterday, the locals; Tryster, Prudery, Leonardo YI, Bon was costly yan column. meeting their fifth defeat at the hands | Homme, Black £ervant, Behave Your- his|of the visitors by a score of 18 to 12. | self, Careful, Grey Lag, Coyne, Uncle reputation of the opening games, be-| It was a sluggers’ battle throughout Velo, Muskallonge, Billy Barton, Star the|with Laramie's errors in favor of Voter, Nancy Lee, Baby Grand and game on ice in the first four tanlag) Sterling. The Wildcats bungled the |‘Touch Me Not. ball some eight times. | The stake {is the richest on the Donovan, who got away to equally as| Sterling on the other hand used four American turf, To the winner it will bad a s4art in the first game, took) hurlers in an effort to stop Laramic’s|he worth more than $35,000; to the his pice and was able to. shut of the|hitting but without avail. Laramle|owner of the second horse will be scorjag with better support than was) used but two in trying to bolster their paid $10,000, the third $5, defense The score: — H. PO. A. E./Sterlin ‘urms complain that at the present 0 3 3 2\Laram: “of hides a carcass Isn't worth 2 r e Batteries MM The shoe men still hold iJ 3 2 Graw, Shimeal and ri he public is, however.—Fresno “ 13, 0 nell, Curley, and Forrest | Republican. : L ° See 2 2 o 3.28) F2 > ae ee 9 27,12 RECORD CROWD FOR DERBY. AXTON BOUT MONDAY. H. PO. A. E.| LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 4.—tHotel 8, Ohio, May 4. — Bob 1 1 1 4 \keeper$ today predicted that the 2921|Martin, heavyweight champion of the 1 4 2 Ilrenewal of the Kentucky derby at| A. E. F., will meet Johnny Saxton of 1 3 © OlGhurchill Downs Saturday, will be New York, in a 12 round bout here 1 7 © 1fwitnessed by the largest crowd that "ext Monday nigh 9 3 0 Clever saw a horse race in Kentucky. ——— 1 4 070) pe | {prAUIAN CHAMP ARRIVES. o 0-4 P| GREB AND MADDEN MEBT. “ee Pan gfe — Erminio ) Soe Bast, P| Spalla, heayyw. xing champion 1 6 1 0|_ PITTSBURGH, May 4—Harry Greb, |of Italy and winner of the light heavy. 1 0 6 0ojPittsbureh, and Bartley Madden, New |weight boxing championship in the — — ~ —|York, light heavyweights, will meet in |inter.allied games after the war, has 8 27.19 3/% ten-round bout at an Irish benefit arrived In this country. He recently boxing show here tonight. Fred Ful-|was engaged in a number of bouts in 0/1 0 0 O46, ton will meet Jack Temple, San Fran-|Gnagiand and on the continent. © 0 0. 0—3| cisco, in ten rounds. j Summary—Three-base hits, Scog- aoe “Aah | “CHICK” EVANS SAILS. sins, C. Jackson, Hale. ‘Two-base PUGS GO TO AUSTRALIA. | NEW YORK, May 4. — Charles hits, Cy Jackson, LaSalle. Struck out,| SPRINGFIELD, Ill, May 4.— Leo/ (Chick) Evans of Chicago, national by Jackson, i; by Scoggins, 1: by|Patterson, A. E. F, lightweight cham: {amateur golf cnampion, was a pas- —_—_—_—_——— Donovan, 4. Sacrifice’ hits, C. Jack-/plon, and Lawrence Hawkins, bantam-jsenger aboard the steamship Adriatic Importation of cheap foreign fabrics |won. Hit by pitched ball, McGill. Left|weight,.both of St. Louis, were to sail sailing today for England where he on bases, Casper, 3; Denver, 6. Time, |from San Francisco today fer an Aus. | will join the other members of the 1 hour and 10 minutes. Ump! Dale. ' tralian tour. American golf team. rast to keep: the champion busy every day Princeton, N. J., Y bons 3.—Pennayl- Sa Se ee eee: Se eee a - they “I'm not alee’ to box Carpentier. after, him. It may require a lot o Games T speed,” the champion said. i gag apa Acs) Bets Sapte League. Yale Swimmers Si eae . To Honelulu| “~~ ...—,.. i ARR ISORES IEP er se eh oe oan ogo beats Brooktyn at New York. NEW HAVEN, Conn., May 4.—Ap-] St. Louis ‘at Pittsburgh. proval of the proposed ‘trip of the Yale] Cincinnati at Chicago. swimming team to Honolulu this sum- BELG A mer was announced today by the ‘ American League. board of control of University} Chicago at Detroit. Athletic association. team will] New York at Washington. leave here July 1. © * Boston at Philadelphia. En routo the team will meet teams eenyrunt sie. ca eR wepresenting the Chicago Athletic as- cy ay e ~ alton, the Minneapolis A, c. 10s| British-American Angeles A. C., Olympic club and Nep- Beach club of San Francisco, and the San Diego Rowing club. The Track Meet to B é team expects to sail from San Fran- isco for Hawai on July 20. Held in Summer NEW GYMAASIUM OPENED) ome, x, coaccan Captain Rudd of the Oxford ah hs track team, either July 16 or 23 is acceptable as a date for the Oxford- Canibridge vs. Yale-Harvard track meet at Boston. Brae: If the trip to the United States ts Casper school ow | Made, additional athletic meets may iaee the bee tests} Cg a in | be held with both Cornell and Prince- | one of the largest and best equipped | ton- gymnasiums in the western country. The new gymnasium was opened this week in the new vocational training high school. The gym is thoroughly equipped and bas separate lockers for 165 athletes. The new institution will be opened to the public at the sym show and military fete that will be held May 13. L. J. 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Denver, Colorado ed CONSOLIDATED CIGAR_CORPORATION Meet Americans ‘BLUFFS, 9109 LONDON, May 4—7 4.—The Indian Polo! association intends inviting a team Gn ‘eybull Takes Lea Lead in Series} of American polo players to visit In- Edelman and dia in the course of the next year or! two, agcording to the Daily Mail to-) Win Game day. The sport has been much in vogue! (Special to The Tribune) for a long time, not only among the! SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb., May 4.—Bon British army officers, but among the|/Hunt weakened in the third inning aristocratic Indians. ee | Zee» Battle between the Bi- "Buffs but Edelman the | proved. pk to the emergency and ‘hurled tight ball for the viaiters while they stowed away a 9-to-3 victory jover the locals. ‘Fourteen hits by CASPER BY E 5. St | ise and five errors by the "Bluffs might have spelled an even larger [aie had the hits not been well scat- tered. center of) Gx,ybull started the scoring in the bane mr by | first of the first frame and their runs were scattered throughout the game, only two scores being chalked up |against them. Pitt remained on the mound for Scottsbluff to be slaugh- |tered by the batsmen. The community bu North Casper has b a new establishment a the opening of a studio 998 Pear street. Mr. photographer's ert w and “resumed it ¢ comes to Casper fre nN * R. H. B ‘The new photographer Mesh tat eee ae studio and announces ween iane'eie. 3. TS equipped it for first class special construction for lighting = fects and other requisites of t | Since establishing himself two , - 4 Yeu'll say so too-—Fairfoot Bunion ago he has had e to be gratified! piasters simply melted my bunion at his volume of patronage. |away—the pain all gone and Casper — Pharmacy guarantees satisfaction or ubecribe for The Tribune—— | money, bac 5-4. MEN ONLY! DENVER MEDICAL INSTITUTE SPECIALISTS FOR MEN 830 Kighteenth Street Opposite Emtrasee-te New Pestoffice , COME .AND BE CURED It affected with eifher acute chronic disease, simple or complicated, you can come to us Knowing that have treated nd cured case éfier co: yl if your ateease ta "yet curable, WE can cure {t, and you, may be sure that our*charge will Be eatiefectery and within your reach. General Debllity, Weak Nerves. 1 ta—results ure, overwork coma! — Hunt, Edelman and itt and Benninghoven. —————_— vi qeiek! and permenentty Soisth Vexpense “and ne Nastention trem business. 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All residences and buildings now in process of erection or to be built within the city limits and abutting sewer mains, must have sewer connections arranged for and be connected at time of occupancy. By order of City Council. BENJ. F. PELTON, Mayer. az Veweveee' hs 0s 2° § t (Pet i= FE: Fo = 5 ig & 3 2 4