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€be Casper Daily Cridune STAN ZBYSZKO wee TITLE FROM LEWIS IN 23: MINUTES WILDGATS HELPLESS BEFORE BUY *. HOFFMAN, GASPER WINS, 7 T0 0 Laramie Hurler Has Poor Support in Opening Game With Refiners and Score; Garrity C Costly Errors Pile Up racks Out Four Hits (Special to The Tribune.) LARAMIE, May 7.—Guy Hoffman's shoots, together with the support which he received from the rest of the'team, had Laramie helpless throughout the opening game of the series between these two teams yesterday, the Refiners romping away with the long end of a R. Johnson pitched good ball for Laramie, but could not BISONS DEFEAT STERLING CLAN Five Runs in Fifth I Inning Win fo Greybull in Opening Colo- rado Series eybull’s Bi and after the smoke had Cleared away Greybull was standing @ut the victor on the field -of con quest with a 5-to-1 score. Greybull was careful not to take chances and when an opportunity pre- sented itself the Wyoming warriors launched a @rive that terminated when five runs had been chalked up in the fifth inning. With this lead to work on, Greybull held Sterling score less until the seventh when the Colo. radoans managed to squeeze across ‘one Ione tally. The score: RHE: Greybull ~..-. 000 050 000—5 12 Sterling ---—-. 000 000 100-1 & poerrme ar boteatasiton 9 COACH GOES TO COAST. SALEM Ore, May %.—R L. ‘Mathews, who for six years has been athistic coach at Willamette univer- sity, announced today he has accepted ® position in the athletic departmerit of the University of Washington. He ‘Will coach baseball and assist Coach Bakshaw in football. He will begin bis duties next fall. pce Butte Mincr for sale at the News Nook every day. SILVER AND OIL DIGEST FREE ) Gtves valuable information quotes prices on hundreds of oi]. min- ing and industrial stécks. Sent FREE on request. A. B. Kamp & Co., 695 Denham Bidg.; Denivér, Coio. VOTE YES yesterday MAY 10 ROAD BONDS Wrestling Champion Proves Easy for Giant Pole ~ ld Club Stand hol Midwest League. Wen Tent Pet?! 667! “ALE OEEATS. amano “TIGERS, 6-48 "Setar Sterling Denver . Greybull . NEW YORK, May 7,— Scottabiut 4 | Stanislaus Zbyesko of Poland, Many Records of I Two Colleges! out of condition Kid Hambone. who Are Lowered in Dual Track Meet Today _ PRINCETON, N. J., May 7.—Yale won the dual track and: field meet with Princeton here today by the score of 56 to 48. Results follows: had the marks of @ real. fighter who last night won wag helpless before Nine ‘attacks ehcion Eddie St..Clair, the colored pticnom and went the ler) Lewis, met | feat on the mat but once in the an years’ of his professional career. Cincinnati of rling team and |whoulders were pinned by the> an One-mile run—Won by J. Campbell, Boston .... 7 Frank Gotch, when the toc hold artist | Yale; second, H. H. Reed, Yale; third, Philadelphia sas ‘was in his prime. E. ©. Vanderpyte, Yale. Time 4:25 1-5. St Louis... +3 Zbyszko defeated Lewis in 23 min-| 440-yard dash—Won by Stevenson, utes and 17 seconds’ of grappling. He | Princeton; second, ytd oe pinned Lewis with a neck lock when{Johnson, Princeton. eo 48 shutout score, 7 to 0. ost Pet-| the strangler -fell on! hs back Ate Stevenson broke Princeton's record Cleveland ... : & 884) unsuccessful attempt “to apply the|for the distance which was 49 sec- Fans got but few thrills out of the hold the Casper siuggers when hits| Washnigton:. Des 7 ‘$11 headiock. onds flat. other main go, a.10-round fight be- meant runs. Casper concentrated ita| Detroit . = —— Shotput—Won by Halgey, Prinet-!tween Kid Paul and Danny Cum- scoring in three innings when hits} %' 7-833) RING CHAMPIONS TO ton; second, Jordan, Yale; third, Keck.| mings, in which Paul won the deck coupled with costly errors by the Lara 7 462) MEET IN JERSEY. Princeton. “Distance 46 feet % inches.| sion. The fight last night resolved | mie team ran in enough to cinch the 10 133}: NEW YORK, stay “he world’s | 128!8e¥ broke Princeton's record which | itself into an endurance contest. | game. Prt - : . > ey was feet 1 inch. The Casper bunch as «pparently| Philadelphia .... 19 _315] championship bout at Jersey, hit its stride, did 1. | destinies of his proteges lose, his con- fident smite. Casper made four tallies tn the third |imning on four hits and two errors. jim the fifth Garrity’s triple. followed | by Neil's single’ scored another. The Refiners worked the lucky seventh | for another, brace of: scores on three consecutive safeties, Rabbit Garrity, Casper’s diminutive left fielder, ‘has’ proven: conclusively this season that weight or heighth ‘are no barriers to ball playingg’ or hitting. He garnered four safeties. yesterday out five, trips to the.plate. McNeil Scored in the hitting column twice out of three chances and the whole Cas- Tr) per team just played rings around Laramie. Here's how Casper did it The score: Casper R.H.Po. ALE, Bostick, ss. ee ee ee we) Garrity, If. - 34°65 © 0 MeNeil, 3b, 1,251 gbo0 Slattery, 1b. e079 ete Hartzell, rt. 0 2 2 ° ° Donica, 2b. 0.0.5 2.6 Jackson, cf. 00 3. 8 Hale, c. - 1-2°.3 Bie PRotfman, p. o 0 © 2.0 SHES e 7-10 3t 8h 8 RH. PO. A. E! 0,0 3 ee hae Sak Be 0-014 0.0 ae Mab eat ae oo 3 0 0 te ae es fe 5's wes OF! tp se O73 038 2 Oo 7 27°14 5 Score by innings: . Casper. -<0;¥--450 10 9% © fan Laramie Se KE oS 6 Summary=Two-base”” hits, Bostick: ‘Three-base Hits, Garrity, MeNeil. Stol en base, Hartzell Sacrifices hits, Mo- Neil, Slattéry, Hale; Hoffman. Earned runs, Casper, 3. Left on bases, Cas- per, 6; Laramie, 12. First base on er- rors, Casper, 4; Laramie, 1. Double play, Heck to Swires. Bases on balls, off Hoffman, 4; off Johnson, 1. Wild pitch, Hoffman. - Struck out, ‘Hoff. man, 1; Johnson, 1. ‘Passed ball, Hale. Time .¢ game, 1 hour and 40 minutes. Umpire, Bryden. ——“——— ———Subscribs for The Tribune——— —Mothers’ Day—we you wouldn't want more delightful, None could There are other features to them to you personally. This Mothers’ Day Club gives you an unusual oppor- tunity. It includes an easy plan of payment. You'llbe surprised at the details of the Club plan and glad of this opportunity te give your Mother such genuine pleasure. Come in and let Richter 130 S. CENTER ST. A BABY The Mystic Symbol of the Mothers’ Day Club For every son and daughter who wishes to make his or her Mother happy on May 8 fully easy plan of surprise. But it’s'a secret This Brunswick you to surprise her On the morning of Mothers’ Day, she receives your token of affection, a splendid Brunswick Phonograph and a collec- tion of appropriate Brunswick Records. No surprise could be to the surprise and show your thoughtfulness. We explain have devised a-delight- us to publish it here, idea helps afford more constant pleasure. our Mothers’ Day Club that add ts. tell you. per- sonally about this Mothéts’Day Club and "112."" Also -let us play some special Brunswick Records for you. Once ‘you -know the details, you'll surely want to join in, this celebration of Mothers), Day. The time is short, #0 comein‘at once. Music Go. PHONE 306 BOND STORE and never for a minute A. Reed, that grand-old man of | baseball, who was here watching the Kid Blue proved that he was no match for Eddie Moon, the latter hav- ing scored seven knockdowns before} the referee tolled off the fatal 10 over Blue at the start of the third round. This was the semi-windup number City, July 2, between Georges Carpentier and Jack Dempsey will be the occa: sion for a convention of all classes ot ring champions, past and. present, Invitations to attend the bout have been mailed by Tex Rickard, promoter to all present champions and’ to Jiri Jefferies, James J. Corbett, Tommy Burns and Jess Willard. 120-yard hurdles—Won by Massey, Princeton; second, Shedden, Yale: third, Heffelfinge Yale. Time 15 4-5 seconds Two-mile run— Won Princeton; third, { | Games Today | { Midwest League. Greybull at Sterling. Scottsbluff at Denver. by Rogers, second, Steers, Princeton; Hilles, Yale. Time 9 minutes, seconds, -100-yard dash—Won by Feldman, Yale; second, Lourie Princeton; third, Cowles, ¥aie. Time 10 1-5 seconds. High jump—Won by Landon, Yale, & feet, 6 inches; sécond tle between Hannon, Yale and Brown, Yale, 5 feet, 8% inches, yard burdjes-won by Taylar, Princeton; second, Massey, Princeton: ‘Time'--25 fight to Kid Hansen cision over the. swede. outboxed and outpunched . Hansen and over a long fight it is doubtful if Hansen could have stayed. oe Tigers Defeat M Ws to 2 i ae ba National Philadelphia at Boston. "Brooklyn at New. York. St Louis at Pittsburgh. Cincinnati at Chicago. LYNCH AND MOORE BATTLE TO DRAW. LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 7.— Ban- tam Champion Joe Lynch and = Moore fought a furious match here last night, observers ‘dis. ve as to the verdict but i it a draw. Paid admissio; cS, cooded 4,000. Ke. American League. Detroit at St. Louis. Chicago at Cleveland. New York “at “Washington. Boston at Philadelphia, BRONGS WIN IN FIRST INNING DENVER, May 7.—Denver took a safe leud in: the first inning in the Same with Scottsbluff and after adi ing one more in the second, got down Yo real baseball to prevent the irri- Gators catching them. The game #inally reguited in a 5 to 3 score im fa- vor of the Broncos. . In concentrating the opening {n- ning’ attack the Denverites cracked every offering of Walter Kinney, the big leaguer, who had the first loss chalked ageinst him yesterday. Gun- ner Larkin opposeg him and had the Irrigators helpless for most of the Bession. ines, Ti ‘ ~ Half-Mile “Run—Won by Campbell, ‘ale ;~'second, Siemans, Yale; , third. 7 + Princeton: Time, 1 MALON DOWNEY BOUT CANCELLED, coL BUS, ‘Opio, May 1Tie $2. round bout™ between Jock Malone” St. Paul and Bryan Downey of Chev land, to have been staged hi 16, has been cancelled, ra Malone's manager, Mike. Collins, said Malone is rs Bee sprained wrist. Challenge ravaed For Double Match 6 4-5 by. Lourie; feet % ineh; tance 22 feet Princeton "14% inches;. third, flistance, 22, feet 2 inche: Hammer: 'Throw—Won by Speer rincéton,” distance . 150 feet, 1-4-5 inches; second, Crinksbahk, Yale, 144 feet T40 inches; third, Rutan, Prince- ton, 143 feet 11 4-10 inches. Pole Vault=-Won by Gardner, Yale, height 12 feet 9% inches; second, Rogers, Yale, 12 feet; third, Brown, Yale, 11 feet 6: inches. Dash—Won by aaaen: _Sehliter, ‘wo Bet Team Is Victor RANELEAGH, H, Bgland? Max 7.— “|'The American polo team. com} ¢ ‘Thomas Tistencogke Je, $7 son Webt aad (De Mil- pyeien. i cai jambag snd pred ‘today 10 to br Ri M. Andrus‘apdA: Bag) ‘a winners in a recent: triangular meet in which C. B. Stafford waz the victim at the old game of: barnyard golf, have been challenged “for* #, finish match by Peter Wray and Mr. ‘Stat. ford. In hurling the defy, Stafford ‘and|. ‘Wray stipulate that the contest must be staged on the court at the rear of the chamber of commerce, that the stakes be 33 fest apart and that the 002 100 000—3 10 .g| pitchers may use any horseshoes they —_—_—_—S desire. Both Stafford and Wray are Franee: proposes come iery phrse anxious to igrplay the Standard men next cal) training: schoolgirls. Sat: = okay Tillman To Meet Britton DES MOINES, Iowa, May 7.—Jack Britton, welterweight champion, and Johnny Tillman of Minneapolis have been matghed for a ten-round match [here May 17, Tommy sage announced burn, def Tish polo R. HE. 410 000 000-5 «8 4 Scottsbluff wettarenN oyatae AD The Eighth Wonder of the W orld ‘| sporting ever®, SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1921 AMATEURS TOFIGHT FOR TITLES AGAIN BEFORE THE THE CASPER ELKS ch io Be Held Her Last of Months A ~ Applications Should Be in at Once ual amat thletic to lice ert he nhaged in Casper cher May 90 or Bt, accord. fata will berwidened to. tnclnds both boxing ind wrestling matches of all classes. 1 Under this ‘sergakement there will be five wrestling pawahg Sake <== COWRDY TRACK SQUAD ENTERED Wyoming Athletes Are. Going to Boulder to Contest Con- ference Honors and ‘even 18: ieee gold watch suitably ins will be presented to each, ner. In order that every” nla Ket: | ting info ‘the finals ‘wil! "receive sotne prize, The Tribune will ‘give -goli/ Medais to the runners-up» following | the custom which it established last! | Year. Final, arrangements eee —~ eisdorns:| Ment ere still in process of The committee: which «has aim “ot the preliminaries will -méct - at - the | home of L. F. McMahon tumorrow | morning to perfect the details of the | “Applicants who desire to’ enter the tournament -should. send “applications to LF, McMahon at the-Oi! Exchange | building. To qualify for-entry appli- cants will be required to comply with} rules provided governing contests in| thelr respective classex: Boxing — First, flyweight weight 105 pounds; second, weight, 118 pounds; third, Mwelght, 126 pounds; fourth, light-|ference meets. weight,.135 poun: fifth, weiter-| Participation this year was” mndt weight, 168 pounds; seventh, heavy-jpossible by the action of the Rock Nees 158 potinds or ov Mountain conference Jagt winter” in making Wyoming 2 member. The a¢. -|ton “was marked this spring by ‘n .|kely looking bunch of canflidates tatning out for track work. While’ Coach Corbett. does not “be- lieve that. his squad can, capture the conference’ championship ‘he believés that Colorado schools are due for sut- prices in ‘many of the events. er ae Ie LARAMIB, Wyo. May 7.—Wye ming university will send. track teams |to the two Rock Mountain confer ence meets which will be held in Fort Gollins; Colo, May 14, and the de ing meet at Boulder May'20. Tht be ‘the first time in the histor, - ofthe institution that the state un! feather- | versity ever participated “in the éon contests will be sober Athletic club it 10 days be- Proper. kas if perpetual mo-| But maybe that was the only way “by Bolshevism’s to suppress Harvey's Weekly—in- eS ati Enquirer, dianapolis Star, isenesduenceucaesitve . ‘Theimonth of flowers and the: SAontir of the morale ston: a welcome month.‘ If you ore igi in May ou should wear an erald, of course. §~ Dont erate aie store in making any selection i in, YVEWELER OPTOMETRIST EXPERT ¢ CENTER By ZIBA L. SQUIER, Jamestown, N. Y. - I am not writing this with any idea of telling anything but the truth and the whole truth, and anyone that questions what I say, i he'll take the time ‘to-go:look over the Wyoming Chemical: Coz1- pany’s property near Shoshoni, and does not become convinced after _ looking up the market price on these products that the Wyoming Chemical Products Company has something that is far richer and of more value, when put on the world’ s market, than the richest spot in Salt Creek, . .. : As I stood looking over the thousands of acres of this com- pany’s property, with these rich mineral products lying on top of the ground from three to fifty feet thick, I thought that if this was a pool of oil in Salt Creek coveri thousands of acres, what a stam- pede and'crazy rush there eae be'to get in on it: Now-lam not going to try to write a long story: on this, but I think the man who wrote the book, “Seven W onders of the W orld,” if he had ever seen these great mineral products, he would have named the book, “The Eight Wonders of the World,” for-it's there,-and the man who can't see it, is so blind that he will not see. Now, this company is not payin j me one cent for lookin their property, or for writing this article. I have met the gent! and believe that their whole ambition is to make an honest, ae: cient management of their company, and the world's market needs these products as much, if not more, than they do the oil. May 6, 1921. ZIBA L. SQUIER. over How to Live Comfortably People must be free from worry in order to live’ comfortably —free papedalty from the f money. cares which come. froma 1 By gradually building up a- substantial savings account with The Casper National Bank you have available money at your com= mand at all times and the fact that your sav- ings are in the Bank frees ‘you from the wo: connected with keeping funds at home. We invite you to start a, Savings ‘Account with $1.00 or more and add to it regularly. The interest we pay is 4 ‘per cent, Pompeunded semi-annually. - RTE 32 Years of Service May We Serve You? - Casper National Bank i * -GASPER, wre. uae United States Government Supervision.