Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 14, 1921, Page 7

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Thursday ‘Game St Louis at New York, Wildcat Clan = B ¢ * Won Lost against the athletic teams of five of the| | Chicago at Philadelphia Midwest Star to Enter Inter-Mountain Pittsburgh ————_i8 biggest high schools inthis section of the state, but the point |, SCOTTSBLUFE, Neb. May _11—| eee ts ; Foe se eR | iste cere eee Sramibed Us OPP) Sing withijaiagia fan tn the first! <woston at Chicago. LARAMIE, Wyo., May 13.—A do’ jof bingles filled the air in Th Plans for bringing the Wyoming State Tennis tournament | Chesse fected here by Coach Dean Morganjnents before hundreds of spectators, ) | | | Cincinnati frame of their game with Denver yes Philadelphia at St. Louts. game between Greybull and to Casper this year under an agreement with the Midwest| sou" 5 7 igi tak St whoa apparently were: from) Thay asiigher out tis Bronchos 1] New York at Detroit. and “when the tempest subsided. t Refining company to back the project financially have the “296 | Caser, ‘teams-was “presented> with 2) -50-yara ~ dash—rdves “of * Casper, belek: Sty Sen ny heared bl dapmeseindbonle Mme score of 15 to 6. Gteybull hit indorsement of officials of the Intermountain Tennis associa- See which } sis Scott of Casper, second; Bloom-| arin, for Denver, and Hitt for the| 4 Japanese beauty must Fave ott: Sesety: Ok; the ‘etact mae eeety tion, under whose auspices the event is held, and title play : Fc LTO enone The ng ihe) Blufts, Kept thelr hits well scattered | strelght black bas. | Should she Bave | rede rong srg beg 3 here between Wyoming’s best racquet artists is virtually classed were” the rest “of the track first Interscholastic record which was|‘"rS,ous the session: R. H. E.|the slightest tendency to wave, she|from the mound after which Seiees ta'a Willer caarge’tute Sock the Yatergeouneete dovishe-chaapion: Gt | CSnesiiae’ hector avacane 15 patets,|outered at Douglas. |Denver _..---- 000 000 000—0 & 6| will take endless trouble to straighten | San shut. Laramie out. ie nip 24 2 thi ira Vheat-| = 000— —as trouble, tn fact, as an e 2 < . Dates ‘Mount regio: Ni jand fourth — ian pataie fanq| Thornton of Glenrock, socond; and eateries Stare ene =a Aoi girl, would take to produce |Greybull 119 ae e058 18 ‘Wyoming, and support may be ex- ican. pe NapectreP oh |B ne titty Cith one tone nalts | Anson of Glenrock, third. 17 feet 10% | rite and Benainghoven. tee ebgiaeloa attoct | Laramie 400 on tod > : 3 inches. a pected from the majority of those in-| wil be entered, include the following: | St. 2 TEER bere eig nner af nal ema vegies 9 yard dash—Groves of Casper, 3 terested. Junior Salt Lake Center, week af — 3 mo | OFFICIAL 10 BE SENT =: Local plans ca\l for holding the|June 6. |quist of Douglas, third; Blodgett of } + tourney on the Midwest courts during| Salt Lake City tournament, week for the indi-| Casper, fourth. Time, 24 seconds. | ction tances OF LEAGUE SEASON ON MAY 17 a 8 erton of Manville, third. Heighth, OF L i 3 Denver City tournament, week of the week of June 27, some two weeks | June 20. the detail of the eventst first; Bishop of Casper, second; Full- ge | feet 10 inches. i PARIS, May 13—~(By Thed ly 14. Mills Leads i : | 100-yara dash—Scott of Casper, first; Press)}—France will be represented e Utah State tournament, week of Linge. ai un Groves of Casper, second, and Anson Fireworks, balloons and the ear- been Indicated, and while closing ficially at th» boxing est july 26. conai P Piktsburet Sens of Glenrock, third. Time 10 and three-| splitting crack of aerial bombs will | may not be genera’, enough estab- |Georges Carpentier and Jeck é Southern Idaho tournament, week! Gincinnat! 2 8. Billiard Match titins seconas. ushor in tie formal opening of the | lishments will be locked to insure lsey for the world's heay t q . er jeague seaso r ¢ attendance of tr je. <ith bead pean St. Louis &, New York 7. pe ariel ag es Wheatland Ph ert ie {somes ae 2 oa a larg e peop! = J ry 4 Nee on July 2, the Aten & os a Philadelphia-Chicago game winning two straight games from| Whitworth of Wheatland, third, Time | bombe will be fired every half hour | ,N° Season reservations for park- that the Trenatene Ceca - bral. | . - ing automobiles will be issued, it n| — Buteher, O. J. Mills stepped into) 5:21. and demonstrations wiMl continue | LS Announced today. ‘These spaces |sent an official representative ‘to erseay 5 SR jead in the 500-point match which| Hich jump—Scott of Casper, first;| until the hour of the game, 4:15 | Thy prnowoe tpasy. Chess spaces |iitemational boxing match. fhe New York 11, Deleainte a played for exhibition pur-| Blodgett of Casper, second, Thornton,| o'clock. where reservations may be obtained {tional touring office is o ‘Washington 4, Cleveland poses at the Union Pool hal}. This|of Glenrock, third. Heighth, 5 feet The celebration will also include Colorado State tournament, Denver, te ‘ match 5 : will be announced tater. A nominal |Yovage to New York on a# si beck a Aumuat: 7 Phiiadelphia 8, Bt. Louls 6. ny lng Spe aberrrnals Oal ae hurdles—-Seott, Casper,| pians announced todayy ‘Headed by | charge of 50 cents a car will be gece Sh which wit eet ee Inter-Mountain championships, Salt Prepaat geags Game postponed: r Douglas, second;| the Casper Concert band and Bil! | ™*2° jgueats of , the government. Gab ere ee Lake City, week of September 7. 2 yan of Casper, third. Time 28| Davig' ‘Jazz Hounds,” the parade Rumors that a gate admission of |Viida, undersecretary of state Several of the dates are subject to ; pion. Butch took the first match atid! seconds. will Jead the way to the baseball | 76 cents would be charged this year | physical education, probably will change, it is stated. Aitnough he then lost two in a row, Shot put—Hanson of Glenrock, first;| park. Various organizations will | was discredited today by the club |the government's representative. The holding of a Casper City tour- “ [he ia only eight points’ behind’ Mills;/Groves of’ Casper, second; Worth of| appear in a body. including the | management. The charge will _be| oe - nament is a project which will prob- the score standing 375.to 367. The final) Wheatland, third. 33 feet 5 inches. Rotary and Kiwanis clubs, 50 cents and war tax of 5 cents R. 8. Bilison ts in Denver took: ably be carried out with the organiza- block of the match will be played to-| Half-mile relay—Dougias, first; Cas- Business will be suspenoecc ior the | and grandstand seats after business for the Mid¢west tion of a tennis club. Not less than . Bight. per. second; and Glenrock, third. game by many Casper stores, it has | mand a uniform price o: ts. fining company. ¥ 50 or 60 are expected to enter for play =—— epee eee = a SPORT FLASHES HOT OFF WIRE || .c-"s20.2e 2.212 ==s— === | gm Scott's Suits Are Tailor Made W. Rubien, secretary of the Amatour|for first honors. Athletic Union, today was ‘The Refiners' first score came in the third inning when three runs were pcored.” Siaring was Held heiples un | a air 4 ; And worn by Casper’s most discriminating dressers, men who eighth when two runs were ‘saucesed across.” Tn the rat hale ot |B AOS: must appear at all times well groomed. safe by scoring three more runs. 5 Here's thé rr RH. EB, woose O90 0n.g0ge 33 31/0 ie SCOTT'S SUITS are economy because you ‘don’t pay as much Casper. ec as you do for others, because. the tailoring is all worked in by ry! fi hand and stays there. They hold their shape and style after a | MADE TRAGK shower. To sum up, all wool materials, carefully hand tailored. . ie ee pis TODAY’S EXPRESS brought us suits from four leading Chi- Dour yeuaréay morning, Lawrence See < cago tailoring houses, made to order for the name on the sleeve, ihe Henley Feenta at Philndetohin on| tain of the task ettak fle section i ‘ a deposit paid, not called for, and sold to us for one-half the’ a aia was ‘anreaite: Mifedl arpa ag yas egg vo er age ' Pp cost to manufacture. FORT WORTH, Texas, May KILONIS PINNED. pomactel veg ei, (ope gia pthc: Saatuel Guithider Weanse. trom the i tt ; or ai ieeritt, cick Cleveland» Americans. Cleveland OVER 1,500 SUITS assures you of finding the style you want, the cloth you want, in the size you want. For quick sales Sat- urday we’ve made-these prices $1925 *24 ‘212% *292 Thousands of Hats and Caps at Special Prices TEN-SHUN! ‘ to American Legion Dance 75 Gabardine Raincoats, beauti- Underhill Carpenters’ Overalls, fully tailored, $50 values for $29.95 during this sale, $2.25. At the Wi Garden ‘A few good suits as low as a Another very geod make at $1.75. Separate Trousers, at low prices Lee’s Unionalls, all styles and sizes Make It Snappy! wn . Come in and look these wonderful advertised bargains over. If you decide ' to buy you'll be the winner. Our personal guarantee back of every article sold means something—Jack Scott for me. ‘ SCOTT CLOTHING CO. | 240 South Center Street Finals of Fox Trot Contest. For Championship of Casper CASH PRIZES Winter Garden Tonight

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