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be Casper Daily eae World Results . By Leased Wire CENTRAL SCHOOL TRIUMPHS OVER [ames rodav )BALL PARK T 10 | RIVALS IN ANNUAL TRACK MEET) seis” = WEAR “GREEN sxe ATTENDANCE T =a memes BREAK RECORD | ii inaries National League. : East Casper Finishes Second and Park Third in Ath- Cincinnat = a |Gressiiaes ou Fe Fences. Treated] Cinetnati ———— letic Event of School Year; Julien of Central Chicago at Philadelphia. Play Leads in Individual Points American Leazue. Boston at Philadelphia at St. Louis. Before thousands of cheering students, athletes wearing| Wamnnonn it Connund. the colors of Central school forced to the front in the track ee ea meet which was held yesterday and, pressed by the compe- Der; third, A. Kirkendall, West Casper, tition given letes from East Casper and Park schools,| (Class C}—First, M. Miller, Gen- gathered a 297 points, many of which were chalked oo tet ah + third, from fir ken in the many events. megs : sg % Central; second, #.| (hase E) Firat, iT. ae One process will greatly enhance the ap- east Casper; third, H. Julien, a. BG. Fianat Park. tral;| pearance ot the baseball park with = sc va eee te artistic coloring. a Pole vault, (Class A)—First, Jullan,!" “Another improvement that te al- ond, Me. | central: cern] Scare acer East! ready in effect at the baseball park Heleht, t Men Se neces entra!) was the installation of the players’ WILD AND WOOLLY—CATCH "EM BULLY All-Western Today entre yard dash L. Heber, Central; Continuous 1 to 11. P. M. “le _ benches in pits. ‘The players’ benches y in relief for| Boye’ relay—First, Central (Julian, heccest MemdETe Ciccae tea Mix] are thus lowered so that there is no Big Seven-Reel Western Picture. wwe Actor During the | Alsman. Scown, Severance; second,| £2 Park, Height, 7 fect 6 inches | interruption of the grandatand view Is Over Six Feet Tall During the |x Casper; third, Park. (Class C}—First, Cook, Park; sec-|{® any direction. This system will $20, 21 rows of $15, 25 rows of $10 had gathered » Central; second, | ong cleman, Park; third, Jones,| #80 afford the players better protec- Baumgartner and Wheat and 11 rows of $5.50 seats. 5, East Casper. “| Central. “Height, 7 thet 3 inches: tion in cold or wet weather. In the $50 section alone, close to eeirst. J. Murray. |" (Clas D)—First, Powell, Park; sec ? innings)— ae. 1 Gane teieen ty Archambault, .Ea8t! ong Gibson, Central; third, Hawiep, Pittsburgh 000 000 000 000 o—o which it was al-|Casper; third, H. Davis, Park. West Casper. Height, 6 feet 1 inch. Boston.... 090 000 000 000 1—1 1) he would be| Broad jump (Class A)—First, Scown, | ences E)}—First, Davis, Central; sec. Batteries—Hamilton and . : ad ond, Lester, Central; third, Ferris,| in case of heavy rains water will not | Fillingim and Gowdy. The fina] standing of the schools on . Central, Height, 5 feet 9 inches, flood the Marsa ne gcering of five for first, three for sec- eres 15 feet. High jump (Cl A)—First, J end and two for third, follows: Broad jump (Class B)—First, Als sh jump (Class ‘ule man, “Central; second, —Gressinger, | Par. Grid Aroha bee ee oe Central, virst 287 points. RAN, am . a, eatae tp third, Archambault, East Casper. East Casper, second, 236 points, East Casper; third, Cooper, West Cas- ieht, 5 feet 1 inch. 0 points, per. Distance, 14 feet 5 inches. spectively. An order for 50 $50 cou- At New Tete, St. Lotiis . A (Class B)—First, G. Diliie, Central; F 4 English sportsmen t 135 points. ee Juep o c) trat, Cook, second, H. Davis, Park; third, C. ROT oe eee cross the ocean for the bout, . * “cable th, 35 points, ‘ark; second, Hurd, t Casper;| Brown, Ei . Height, 4° feet also announced that a block order was ot. the Hames athtetic | third, Blakely, West Casper. Distance|s jrthes Casper, Height, At Brooklyn— R. HE. mn ta bi fteld was taxed to capacity with the | 14 feet 3 inches pee ies? Cincinnati “ 7 (Class C)—First, McDonald, Park $89 or more athletes that took part| Broad jump (Class D)—First, G.! second, Marsh, Central; third. Eshie.| EUGENE, Ore, May 12,—-The Pa.| Brooklyn . 4m the various events. In some in-| Olson, Central; second, Gibson, Cen- + 000 200 101— 4 13 1] on its way from Paris. - 130 001 00°—- 5 6 0 Batteries—Marquard, Coumbo and ~ 7 moan, Park. Height, 4 feet 1 inch. cific coast conference track meet will vs stances the entries a single event baie Bag a. eyrialbe ‘est Casper. Dis-| (Cc D)—First, Gibson, Central,/be held in this city May 21, whether | Hargrave; Smith and Miller. alone approximated the 200 mark. ean Poms ena ae ‘ie Davis, | N0_Tecord of other places.) or not the Universities of California ase rst, Dav Nothing but the greatest credit avis, ‘Should go to th (Class E)}—First, Lester, Central;/and Stanford ‘send teams to compete American League. 4 Central; second, C. Irish, Central: he manner in which the J ? second, Davis, Central; third, Irish,| according to announcement today by| At Chicago— RHE. MORE COMFORTABLE il Meet was handicd, the dispatch with | h¥@, P. Cooper, Park. Distance, 11|Central. Helght, 3 feet 7 inches. athletic authorities at the University | poston 1003 106 000-3 7s , ‘which the events were run off and | ‘eet, 3% inches. oe = (Class D)—Wirst, E. Alsman, North|of Oregon. The winner of the meet | Chicago 100000 100— 3 32 3 the fact that not an accident of note| + ning’ ‘day ans }) Park, 15! Casper; second, H. Julian, Central. | wil be given the coast title, it is an-| Ratteries—Pennock and Ruel; -Mul- @ccurred during the entire afternoon | ?°ts: Central, 10 points. (Class E)}—First, D. Randall, Cen-| nounced, and any team not present n- Chin-up event (Class B)—Park, 10 C. H. Reimerth, Wyoming commis rennan and Schalk. tral; second, M. Kinney, Park; third, | will have no claim to it. ‘This decision stoner of the A. A. U. was official |Po!nts: West Casper, 10; East Cas-|1 ‘anderson, Park. is based upon a previous referendunt starter; M. P. Wear and Miss M,| Pet 35. At Detroit— R. H.E.| Improvements in the seating ar- Girls high jump (Cmss AyPirst, of all tho northwest colleges in the is Cm y i Tendrum official scorers: Captain |_Chit-up event (Clas ©)—North Cas-| meet MBreents Moreh cee conference. ‘The institutions that are| Neri siateeptats = o4-4 4 pimharer bi Sh gia prey arma te 0! Harry Black official judge of finish, | Pe 5: Park, 5; East Casper, 20; West|/T. jor son, East Casper; tinted . sure to enter teams are University of “2 ter ‘were completed this week with 5 4 han. | CsPer. 5; Central, 15, Spude, West Casper. Oregon, Oregon Agricultural college, we ‘burden’ of arranging \an Basketball goal throw 4 erland and Alnamith. ‘the painting and decorating of the dling the meet fell on Dean Morgan by Ceren®| (Class B)—First, R. Brink, ‘West|University | Washington and Wash. y Istine Dodson, directors | (Cass, A) First, 1. Sprenht, Central:| Casper: second, B. Thompson, West|innten srate college. Ba seats stationed at' each side of. the end Miss Christine som, Girectors | second, Martin, East Casper; third. Ps : third, T. Williams, West Cas. pence Sate inl TEs of athletics in the local schools. I. Dowler, East Casper. asper; ird, T. 1S, es! Here is an offic At St. Louis— ‘R. H. E.| squared circle. The seats were paint- summary of the : Philadelphia .. 000 000 000— 0 4 ed green with plain lines of demarka: er (Class B)—First, V. Searles, East| “(cass ¢}—First, I. Hauser, West Jury Disagrees St. Louis ......610 000 00*— 1% 1) tion and numbering. events in order and the three point Casper; second, E. Simpson, Central; c ad tell C , : getters in cach event ‘asper; second, = tell, ‘entral; third, L. Hi 00-yard dash (Class A) — First, | FA. Se eee Batteries—Moore, Keefe and Per-| While each row formerly contained third, J. Tapp, West Casper. kins; Shocker and Billings. 18 seats, the number has been reduced Francis Severence; second, J. Julien; | {Or thind-and Miss Huckieby won the|""(cias DpeFirst, M. Denean, Kast! LID Dempsey Case — to12. A center aisle with six on-each third, E. Alsman, all of Central. |""(Clasn C)—First, F. Major, Bant|C&5Pe: second, Hf. Julian, Central; At Cleveland— RH. E.| aide makes the seats easily accessible Time, 11:4. Casper; second, D. Cock, West Casper: | ‘itd. K. Ulehell, East: Casper. Washington .. 000 000 001— 4 4 7/and the patron who pays the most for: ard dash (Class B)—First, Dug-| tig, Al Seriea, ene oot (Class F)—First. V. Henderson, Cen-| BATAVIA, N. Y., May 12.—A dig,|Clevelaid .,.; 333 000 320--14 46 0) his reservation is even ample ror gins, East Casper; second, Virgne, tral; second, L. Becker, Bast Casper; agreement was reported today by the| .Batteries—-Johnson, Courtney and| for comfort. Central; third. R. Stevens, West Cas-|,_(C'ss First, 1. » Cen-| third, M. Hicks, West Casper. <Dipaeirpn " tral; second, A. Wagner, Central; third, per. me, fla jury in the action brought by Frank | Picinich; Covejeskie and O'Neill. Recent crowding of the ringside Dem: = : Walden, W. pT RE YR P. Spellman against Jack sey, cee cromting_of the ringside So-yard dash (Class -O—Firat. @.| Mires Bh Wit a ri oime Fast| TENNIS CHALLENGE ISSUEDr | hampion heavyweight boxer, andJack Cook, Park; second, R. Blakley, West : Casper, second, M. Gressinger, Cen-|__POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., May 12.—| Kearns, his manager, for $100,000, Casper; third, Hurd, West Casper. tral; third, A. Shoemaker, Park. Vassar college's varsity lawn tennis | Spellman sought to record a share in CURSED BY A HUNDRED VICTIMS, YET Time, 7 seconds. Girls runing broad jump (Class a)!team has been challenged to meet | profits on motion eehates lege 2 DESIRED ee: THINGS Bo-yard dash (Class D)—First M.|_wirst, B. Bryans, Nowth case |Bryn Mawr on May 21, it was an-|be due him under. the terms of a Davis, East Casper; second, H. Haw-| ona Gan perks thirds’, Detlert | nounced at the college last night. verbal contract with Dempsey. A Rapid Fire Action of Mystery and Love, ‘Where ley, West. Casper; third, F, Gibson, |oh@, 4: Car | en Oa Re es Time, 7:2 seconds. x _Mob Law Fails to Rule r (Class B)—First, M. Hamilton, Cen-| -} yep h sh (Class E)—First, Davis, | tral; second, G. Carey, Central; third, ¢ ond, H. Heiser, East Cas-| Brink, West Casper. , Pelton, Park. Time 7 “ict | Union Billiard Park ‘West Casper; third, 100-yard low hurles (Class A})—First, Nd Ce) or %. Alsman, Central; second, J. Jullen| (Class D}—First, R. Roe; second,| Central; third, Archambault, East |. Randall, Central; third. L. Gil. 135 WEST SECOND ST. PHONE 235 Casper. Time, 13 seconds. lam, Park 100-yard low hurdles (Class B)— First, I s, East Casper; second, r third, Gres. Time 14:1 (Class E)—First, I. Weaver, North Casper; second, H. Ross, Park; third. T. Henderson, Central. Girls pole vault (Class A)—First, A. Carr, Park; second, C. Spude, West | Casper. } (Class B)—First, E. Thompson, West Casper; second, V. Hawthorne, West Cigars, Tobaccos, Soft Drinks, Barber Shop weconds. §0-yard dash for girls (Class A)— First, G. Stevens, Park; second, F. Stahl, West Casper; third, L. Johnson, East € In’a Classy Western Romance > rm 5 “THE SHERIFF OF MOJAVE” 60. ris (Class 3B)— era tone irst, C. 8 iL (Gehtesti ELVE POCKET BILLIARD TAB Firs est Casper; | second, O, Gillam, Parl third, R. zocor A big fight with the cattle rustlers on the desert. Bi NEXT SNUB POLLARD | In “MAKE IT SNAPPY” A beautiful bunch of chickens in this picture. TOPICS OF THE DAY : TOMORROW The Biggest Story of Adventure Ever JACK LONDON’S - “STAR ROVER” | k; third, G. | Hoyes, Central. Girls basketball throw (Class A)—| (Class C)}—| First, A. Dugan, East Casper; sec. Casper; sec-|ond, I. Doliard, East Casper; third, G. ond, K. Stell, Central: third, R, Jones, | Stevens, Park Central (Class B)—First, A. Yose, West 60-yard dash for girls, Casper; second, N, Sevallow, West Cas- All Important Events Received by Wire and Posted on Our Blackboard. Baseball Score by Innings. . (Class D)— West Cigar and News Stand Smith-Turner Drug Store Mrs. Emma Tobin, Prop. Lyric Billiard Parlor For a GOOD Smoke Ora Game of Billiards or Pool Basement, Lyric Theater Gold! And tho aioe of the Totem Gp dance hall found it easy ne i he Tate Sr SHE TOOK ALL—WHAT DID SHE GIVE? —ALSO— Robert W. Service’s “THE CREMATION OF SAM -McGEE” and the Song Hit “WYOMING” Presented By BUD AVERILL As a Fitting Prologue to the Picture —ALSO— “MONEY TALKS”—GAYETY COMEDY, SOeEsoN 40c THE NEWS DEPOT The News Nook Iris Theater Bldg. Cigars and Tobacco Magazines and Newspapers The Wigwam The Best Lunch in Town All Homemade Soda Fountain Cigars, Tobaccos The Symbol of a Good Cigar NEXT ATTRACTION SCENE fom THE STAR-ROVER"-METRO ALL-STAR PICTURE, 9 “THE SPENDERS The best show. i in town. Positively does nat and 251 South Center Streex Phone 256 With will not run serials. ‘ ir Ad Robert- McKim The L; 1 dvertises, -‘ money back AN INSTITUTION FOR THE PEOPLE—BUILT FOR THE RICH AND THE LOWLY poole Desling Niles Welch mae, siweye:adve Mey if not satisfied.”