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PAGE SIX ISPOR eve FRANCE’S FUTURE MAY REST O TITLE BATTLE AT JERSEY CITY Fight Between Carpentier and Dempsey to Be Big Factor in Future Military Defense of Nation, Sports Minister Asserts ‘HEINIE KERR LEADS ‘N vn ALLAMERIGAN "gemetroa PLAYERS LOSE Heinte Kerr of Sheridan is 16 points’ Detroit Golfer Is Last to Be Elim- ahead of Roy Butcher of in|; > rs the games which are being played here, inated bina Round at to decide the state billiard champion-| Eagles ship at the end of the first day. Two! gr blocks of 125 points each were played > }at the Union poolhall yesterday, Kerr| , GEN EAGLES, June 9.—(By The winning the first in a remarkable fin-| Associated Press)—All the American ish and Butcher taking last night’s|Sotrants were eliminated from the PARIS (By Mail.)—Whether he wins or loses Carpentiers’ | fight with Dempsey eventually will be a big factor in the future military defence of France—and even her materia] im the 106 hole in yesterday prosperity. This is the novel view taken by Gaston Vidal, Under-Sec-} retary of Technical Instruction in Physical Culture and | shotsand shooting form featured this By WEBB MILLER. ! (United Press Staff Correspondent.) Sports, the first official minister of sports to be appointed by any govern- ment in the world. | “after the enormous losses in the war it is a vital necessity for France} te: ebuild here depleted man-power it} she is to effectively defend herself in any future wars of aggrssion. As you know, the birth-rate in France is} not sufficinetly above the death-rate to provide an inexhaustible supply of| man-power, France's birth-rate is| much lower than her neighbors—espe- cially that of Germany. “Therefore, it is necessary that France do her utmost to conserve the lives wo have and keep the people in| good lealth and physical fitness for service in our armies—if the need ever arises, “Unfortunately France has always} been far behind other nations—includ- ing Germany—in physical culture and sports which go to raise the average physical fitness of the nation. That is one reason the present ministry of sports was created. “That the French people can become as adept as any other people in sports and physical culture has been effect-| tively proved. I have only td cite Car- pentier, Lenglen, Vermulen to illus: trate that point.. “The problem remains to interest the Frnch people as a whole in ath- leties. The rest will be automatic. “Here is where the value of the fight of Georges Carpentier against Demp- sey becomes apparent. The attention of France will be fixed in an un- precedente way upon physical attain- ments—that fight will plant the ‘germ of interest which the ministry of sports hopes to develop. For this reason this single fight may have an incalculable effect upon the future physical Gevelopment of France as a nation—and therefore her defense if it ever becomes necessary. “As far the material prosperity of France—that is asso affectable in this way. When the physical standards of the mastes are raised it will not be necessary to keep young men in train- ing in the army classes each year so long. That will perrit men to go back to their hormal | employment months sooner and thus increase France's power of production, “We regard Carpentier as the flag- bearer of all French athletes and French physical culture.” 4 The ministry ef sports is already offering inducements for proficiency in athletics to encourage the growth of sports. Last Scores NATIONAL LEAGUE. BH. E. Pittsburgh ..306 105 10%—16 25 4 Batteries—McQuillan, Benton and O'Neil; Hamilton, Watson, Morgan and Schmidt, Skiff. At Chicago— R. HE. Ohicago...-. 100-210 022—8 17 1 Philadelphia, 200 060 003—11 16 2 , Betts and Peters; Batteries—Cansey York, Vaughn. and Daly, O'Farrell. igton— 5 Detroit..... 000 101 000—2 Il 2 oor— 6 13 1 Washington 012 111 Batteries—Oldham, Holljng and Ainsmith; Mogridge and Gharrity. At Philadel RELE. Chicago .... 002 400 0012-9 13 1 Philadelphia 019 231 000 0—7 14 4 Batteries — Faber and Schalk; Haines, Hasty, Keefe, Perkins. “CAPITOL LIFE’ bd McGREW PHONE 153 | Games Today | game. With Butcher 23 points ahead and y's opening game, Kerr Mashed his true fm and made an incompleted run of 52 points for the 125-point goal. Remarkable exhibition. The game ended in 19 frames, Butcher’ high run being 29. Last night's contest was marked with erratic playing, both men play- ing safe and taking little chance. No high runs were chalked up during the evening and Butcher nosed Kerr out nd Guineas prdfessional golf tournament in the match play today. Walter Hagen of Detroit, the American open champion, only Amer- jean survivor from the first round, was defeated in the second T. G. Renouf, of anchesher’ tiaet up and two to play. . GLEN EAGLES, June 9.—(By The Associated Press}—Walter Hagen of Detroit, won his match in the first round of the Thousand Guineas pro- 4¢ssional golf tournament on the Unks Midwest League. } ills} here today, defeati a m darn bom oo 3. cs ing Josh ‘Taylor. Scottsbluff at Casper. We referee ait gemraw®: © J. MINS) Great Britain, four up and two ts Laramie at Denver (transferred play. from Laramie.) Sterling at Greybull. National League. Boston at Pittsburgh. New York at Cincinnatl Philadelphia at Chicago. Brooklyn at St. Louis. American League. Detroit at Washington. Chicago at Philadelphia. Cleveland at New York. St.- Louis at Boston. The play in Casper ends today with two additiQnal blocks of 125 points each. The afternodn game will start at 3 o'clock’ and the evening game at 9:30. The final 500 points will be Played off in four 125-point games at Sheridan. —_ 3 MISKE DEFEATS BRENNAN. ST. PAUL, Jane 9.—Billy Miske of St. Paul outpointed Bill Brennan of Chicago in a 10-round no-decision bout last night, according to.ringside news- paper critics. HERDGEAR WORN BY DEMPSEY'S SPARRING PARTHERS CHALLENGER FOOLING THE PUBLIC, CRITICS BELIEVE Edward Ray of Oxhey, the British crack, holder of the American open championship, eliminated one of the two other Americasa who qualified for the match play in the tournament, Emmet French of Youngstown; Ohio, in a close match. Ray defeated Franch by two up and one to play. The other American, Jock Hutchin- son of Chicago, also was eliminated, being defeated by Abe Mitchell, Great Britain, in an even closer match, the Britisher winning by one hole. etka Ar st Cottages, in which the actors in Shakespeare's own compahy lived, still exist in Southwark, England. Club Standing | Midwest League. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., June 9. 1 believe his somewhat listless atti. | Casper — —Sparring partners in Jack Demp- | tude when boxing for newspaper- are ony sey’s training camp will be com- |~men is but a ruse to conceal his real | Denver pelled to wear headgears when | powers. Scottabluft boxing is resumed to lessen the | There is no doubt tbat the de. | Laramie danger of reopening the wound over | bonair prizefighter has a race track | Sterlins the champion's left eye. which was | full of speed, for he occasionally split open last Sunday when Larry | seems to forget himself when the Williams butted him trying to evade | newspapermen are watching him, @ punch. Since then Dempsey has | and displays a few of the traits that | Pittsburgh ~ 15. | 674 done no work with the gloves. | ave made him famous. New York 32-16 L867 Dempsey wears no dressing over | i ae . gel - = a ia the injury.* He spends a great deal | ld S f 00% 2 . of time exposing it to the sun to \Ti en Su fers Boston. — 23 23.489 hasten its healing. | Cueaeeee x as an “I could resume boxing now,” nici ~- d Dempeay said today, ‘‘as the wound Illness, Unable Philadelphia — 16 29 1386 is not causing me any pain, but a ‘ 5 | hy American Leagps. there's no taking any chances until | it is thoroughly healed.” to Play Tennis Won Lost Dempsey, with boxing off the pro- ; 5 Serta pd a gram, is concentrating on his BECKENHAM. - 7 g ~ is famous shift. He stands before a | syne @—Wililan T. Tilden of Palla: Detect FH heavy punching bag, first shifting |Gelphia, world’s grass and hard court| Detroit - 2 for a right hook and then landing a |tennis champion, is. suffering from | Boston’ ~ 21 left. ‘The champion 1s timing his |an abscess and will be unable to ap.|St- Louis - 27 blows accurately ‘and is hittin; |Pear in the tennis tournament now in| Chicago 27 sharply and with great force. RUSE IS SEEN IN CARPENTIER’S POLICY. MANHASSET,, N. ¥., June 9.— Folks hereabout who would like to view Georges Carpentier going through his paces during his stcret training sessions, but can't have expressed the opinion that the chal- lenger is fooling the public. They ‘A pipe won’t burn your 4 om tongue if you smoke P. A:! Get that pipe-party-bee buzzing in your smoke- section! Know for a fact what a joy’us jimmy pipe can and will do for your peace and content! Just check up the men in all walks of life you meet daily Prince Albert is wold in t red Bags, tidy red tins, handsome pound end hat! pound tin Kamidors‘andin the crystal glass midor. with onseee joistener Winston-Sali cee sc SODAS VTE who certainly get top sport out of their pipes—ail aay wt fragrant, delightful, friendly Prince Tt And, you can wager your week’s wad that Prince Albert’s quality and flavor and coolness—and its freedom from bite and parch (cut out by our exclu- sive patented process)—will ring up records in your little old smokemeter the likes of which you never before could believe possible! You don’t get tired of a pipe when it’s packed with Prince Albert! Paste that in your hat! And, just between ourselves! sport of rolling ’em? Get some Prince Albert and the makin’s papers — quick—and cash in on a ciga- rette that will prove a revelation! PRINGE ALBER’ Ever dip into the the national joy smoke Caspet Daily Cribune TS--LOCAL, STATE, NATIONAL WILDCATS AIDE BRONCHOS AGRIN by Five Runs in the First Toning ——, {Special to The Tribune.) DENVER, June 9.—Laramie pound- ed out five runs in the first inning of ‘the series transferred here from Lara- mie on Wednesday-and later won the game by a score of T to 2. er- rors by the Brones made scoring easy for the visitors while Berger.of the Widcats allowed but eight blows and ‘was well supported. The score: REE. Laramie ..----500 000 101—7 8 1 8 4 Denver -......000 000 10i1— 2 Batteries—Berger and Tonr-man: Schinkel and Diamond. 2 SNAPSHOTS OF FORMER CHAMPIONS Only a little more than two years were given to Bob Fitzsimmons in roped square with two rugged fists pounded Fitzsimmo:s into sub- mission In 11 rounds, scoring three * knockdowns before the knockout. Jeffries moved cautiously in the ring until his tre was aroused where upon he would create a thunderbolt with one of his fists. The first knockdown was in the second round. Fitzsimmons’ whirlwind a*- tack tired him, and in the tenth round Jeffries knocked him down twice. In the next round the Cal- ifornian landed a zipping drive over the cl 's heart and followed it through with rights and lefts to” the jaw. These blows dazed Fitz- simmons and Jeffries sent him down for the full count with -a crushing right hand blow to the chin. pase! 6S eeatiaer can NOTICE BY PUBLICATION. | State of Wyoming 3 ss. County of Natrona ) In the District Court of the Sixth Judicial District in and for Natrona County, Wyoming. PEAR CHENEY, Plaintiff, vs. - ARTHUR CHENEY, Defendant. ) To Arthur Siete 6 named Defendant, whos ) ) ) ® the above e place of . |residence is unknown: You will take notice that Pearl Cheney, Plaintiff, has filed a peti- tion against you in the aboye named Court, the object and prayer of wich is for an absolute divorce and custody of one minor child, wpon the grounds that for a period of more than one year preceding the filing of said petition you have ed to provjde the common Necessities of life to plaintiff... _ And you are further notified that we. are to answer said pe- ition of plaintiff on or before the 26th day of June, 1921, or the al- ions therein contained will be en as true and judgment ren- dered accordingly. - Witness my hand and seal of said Court this 18th day of May, 1921. (Seal) HAZEL CONWELL, Clerk of the~District Court. Publish May 19, 26, June 2, 9, 16, 28, 1921. WANTED—IMNISCEL:ANEOUS WANTED TO BORROW— $100 on Schiller piano two years old; party can keep piano in home until .re- THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1921 FOR RENi—ROOMS FOR RENT—In private home, one fouble room for —ypeg=| reason: 6-6-8 i person in modern home. Thirteenth street. Phone 212J. 6-8-3t FOR RENT—Two basement rooms for light housekeeping; may be used North Me FOR RENT—Nice room home, adjoining bath; preferred. 310 CY avenue. FOR RENT — Modern slecpingréom for one or two gentlemen; board it desired. Phone 1475. 6-7-tf. YOR RENT—Two furnished 4 ‘adults oniy. 336 North Jackson Phone 1247W. 6-7-3t FOR RENT+-Furnished room for one or two entiemen, Inquire at 410 East Second street. 6-9-1t FOR RENT—Large sleepingroom, pri- vate entrance. Corner Railroad and Durbin streets, 6.9-11* FOR RENT—Basement sleepingroom, near refinery; board next déor. 1137 South Walnut. 6-9-3t "| S923 ton. | bin street. FOR RENT—Three unfurnished base- ment rooms; adults only. Call at 628 Divine. + 6-9-2t¢ FOR RENT—Good roem for ene or two gentlemen. 604 South Durbin street. f 6-9-1t FOR RENT—ROOMS BS Sica eae ee ee ENT—Two nice hall beds with FORun reasonable, 1008 East Sec- ond street. FOR RENT—Two bedrooms, adipin- ing bath. $44 South Grant. cr 92M. CRS eo ee "OR RENT—Exceptionally nice room FON private home. 1035 South Dur: nn ROOM AND BOARD reasonable. 341 Nerth McKinley street. Phone 1091 W. 646-4t* ——— FOR RENT— One nicely furnished front bedroom; suitable for two. 6: Kirk street. 5- ae LARGE basement sieepingroom: suit- able for one or two genUct.n. Call 533-R. S-24tf ——— FOR RENT —Sleepingroom. 616 West Tenth street. Phone 10:3M, 6-8-2t —— FOR RENT—Modern room. 725 East Second street. Phone 675J, 6-7-2t FOR RENT—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—New four-room * nished, modern apartment contain ing living and diningroom, kitchen. bedroom and ette, breakfast nook, bath, steam heat; no children over two years of age; close in, Phone 1598W- 6-6-tf FOR RENT— Three-room furnished basement apartment, two bedrooms and kitchen; bedding, dishes, lights, gas range, hot and cold water; suit- three or four bachelors; close South Park street, near Sec, -3-t able f in ond street. FOR RENT— An attractive room basement apartment, kitchen furnished, livingroom and be¢room unfurnished, gas, shower bath and Jaundry. 624 South Lincoln. 6-9-3t* FOR RENT—Three-room furnished apartment, new and modern; alco three-room unfurnished apartment 133 South Conwell square, one-half block from Second street. 6-4-6 FOR RENT—Furnished apartment; can have five rooms or one two- and one three-room apartment 252 North Kimball street. Phone 802M. G-9-1t piconet Se EE ee ee a FOR RENT—Three-room unfurnished apartment; close in. 730 South Ash street. Phone 1544W. 6-7-3t FOR RENT—Furnished full base- ment, lights and water inside. 1136 South. Willow. 6.6-4t* FOR RENT — Two-room furnished apartment. 831 West Railroad ave- nus. 6.9-1t three: AUDITORS & VAN DENBERG Tel, 1673. ACCOUNTANTS 208-11 Oi Accounta! ay 'ide, Pirone. cod ARCHITECTS REGISTRY, CORP. | nts—Stock CYLINDER GRINDING Cylinders Reground Oversize Pistons, Piston Pins and Rings. CASPER CYLINDER GRINDING 60. Phone 1450. Fifth & Center. INSURANCE —OOCOCOCOCOCOO EXPERT LIVE UNDERWRITING Complete Protection Service ic E. HOOD 324 MIDWEST BLDG. "Selene cla cate ba RU Dinos & GOODRICH, Archiets INVESTIGATION BUREAU Rooms 24-25 Townsend. Casper, Wyo. GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY $415 OW Bxchinee Hig, Phone 1162 BAGGAGE and TRANSFER “““TWHITE TRANSFER €O. Geo. Trucks.” 126 S, David. SEE BEN TRANSFER CO. Baggage, Heavy Hauling and Piano Moving. Phone 743. SEARLES TRANSFER Phones: Res. 87-W, Office 104 MOVING A SPECIALTY CABINETMAKING oc IRESCENT CABINET CO. 432 W. Yellowstone. Phone 839W. Stére Fixtures, Counters and Shelv-/ Townsend Bide. ing, Ice Boxes and Screens. deemed. Address box 195, Tribune. . CHIROPRACTORS 682¢¢ | DR. J. H. JEFFREY WANTED—Anything of vatue you] DR, ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY have to sell—furniture, rugs, sew-| Suite 318 Midwest Bldg. Phone 706 ing machine—any kind of householc goods. We buy and sell anything Phone 1086. 2-23-46 $$$ WANTED—Tents, tarps, saddles, har ness, tools and some househo! goods. Phone 1086. 4:27-t WANTED—Hiznest price paid for second hand furniture, phone 1260 2-15-tE. WANTED 70 UT WANTED TO BUY—Men’s discarded clothing «nd shoes, good prices paid if they are not worn too badly; also musical instruments, trunks, svit cases, guns,'jewelry and kodaks. The Toggery Shop. Phone 416. 6-7-30t WANTED TO BUY—10x12 tent; must be in good condition and cheap. Ad- dress 1022 South Cherry st-eet 6-9-1t* | —~ WANTED TO BUY—Two or three- burner oil stove with oven. dress box 196, Tribune: 6-9-1t* SEE BEN DON’T WAIT Don’t wait for someone to come in and give you money. SEE BEN Learn how you can make your money work for you. 202 Midwest Bldg. Phone 1480 DR. B. G. HAHN c DR, EDNA IN Suite 2, Townset Block Phon-s: Offics 42*) Res. 1235. M. E. HARNED, Chiropract: Te? North Kimball 6. * Phone 1457 EVAH M. HOUSER Chiropractor 279 East Fifth St. Phone 15283 THE SERVICE CLEANERS Cleaning, Pressing, Remodeling Center, Fifth & Railroad Sts. Phone 56 eee CASPER CLEANERS, Inc, Cleaning Dyeing Kemodeling 120 East Fifth, Tel. 2554. CONTRACTORS For the Best in Building At Most Estimates Cheerfully W. S. HOLTZMAN & SONS Contractor and Builder We will build your house on install- ment. Repair and cabinet work so- Nieted. Phone 323. Casper Con- struction Co. DENTISTS RK. J. J, DONOVAN D Suite 1-2-3 Over Mokler Bldg:, over Campbell _& Johnson Store. Phone 66. DOCTORS eee DR. A. P. KIMBALL Physician and Surgeon Suite Over ‘White's Grocery Telephones: Office 1218W, Res. 1483. DR. MARSHALL C. KEITH. Office Phone 30. Residence 161. Private Hospital—612_ South Durbin. South _ Durbin. GRAVEL ROOFING W. H. TILLETT Gravel Roofing Phone 695J. &c. S. Durbin. HAT CLEANERS NEW YORK HAT CLEANIN! Works and Shoe Shinine oy 223 South Cen‘er Phone 1319W. MIDWEST BUREAU OF INVESTI- GATION — Civil and Criminal. z 302 Continerital Bide. Cr LAWYERS HENCH & BULLACK Lawyers Mgr. “All White | Suite 222-223 Midwest Bldg. Pt. 1200 Ph 1200 torney-at-Law Townsend Block HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Oil Exchange Bldg. NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 309-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. GEORGE W. FERGU Attorney-at Lae oY Phone 196.3 OSTEOPATHS DR. L. L. WADE Osteopathic Physician Rm. 5-7 Wood Bik. Phone 1277-3, eS PRODUCE ae BARTON PRODUCE co. Wholesale Poultry, Eggs. Fruit and egetables, 333 _N. Wolcott St. Annee SH RADIATOR REPAIRING A Basie teks CASPER AUTO RADIATOR W AUTO RADIATOR WORKS 434 _W. Yellowstone Phone 1054W. AUTO RADIATOR SERVICE — Re Coging & Repairing. Expert Worl. men. 124 W. Second. Phone inns ROOF CONTRACTING WYOMING ROOFING Co. General Roofing Contracters. Repair- ing & Recoating a Specialty. Kimball St. Phone 14784, Casper, Wyo, _ SHOE SHINING PARLORS AMERICAN SHINING PARLOR “Lomita S wulgaas® SIGN PAINTING ish sige ES DID Ir it ns, Show Card: Art, 202 West Yellowstone | POS a STENOGRAPHERS Beatrice L. Joes (Pub, Ste: i Mimeograph Wovk a Speciaite 204 Midwest Bldg. Phone 1204. TAILORS Cc. H. WHALEY Ladies’ and Gent's Tailoring. Cleaning, + Repairing and Alt 116 3s. Aiidwest Ave. Phone. asap A. L. Kose—Apt. 10, Wyatt Apt. 10, att Suits made to order, ‘Remodeling” pet repairing. Furs redomeled. Phone 61 aes TAXI SERVICE TAXI SERVICE. STEPHENS TAXI "4 Phone ee oe _._._. VETERINARIAN DR. L. E. BAY, Veteri Office, 142 W.. 2nd Gen Photes: Office 20, Res. 1481W. untur- | ~=|O. box 1026. |FOR laing and dishes, $40 First street. | FOR }4225 South 666t FOR | FoR RENT Joly, Ty furalahed ano ment, new. modern; corner 7. and Elm. Call 974M or at 1244 s Wolcott. 6-44 FOR RENT ~ Deereom basen. i modern; no. chil 1137 South "Cevar street 6 FOR RENT — Twotoom = furnishe |*\apartment. $17. Moutit™ Conwe, 6-9-2: | Phone: Sart GSS 85 FOR SALE—AUTOROBILES USED CARS OF QUALITY 20 Nash Sport As good as new. Extra good yaluc. Chandler Coupe Like new. Wire wheels.and West. inghouse shock absorbers. 20 Buick Roadster Good as new. King Four Good condition. ster. Fine car for speed NASH CASPER MOTOR Co. 146 S, Kimball. _. _ Phone--1125J. FOR SALE— 1917 Overland. wire wire wheels, sport model, good condition; a bargain for ick wanes Inquire of owner at 503 est Ninth street. : 6-T-4t FOR SALE— Cadillac touring, 55 model in good condition; or will trade for smaller car. See owner at $03 East Yellowstene avenue. Phone 907, 5-3-t¢ FOR SALE—Second hand Dodge car, in good condition. Call at 735 South McKinley street, BS before 19 o'clock. 684° cars, one. roadster; terms. Yellowstone Garage, 455 West Yellowstone avenuo,_ -7-5t® ee FOR SALE—Two' automobiles, big six Studebaker and’ Chandler car, both in fine condition. Call Al- cova route, box 35. © 6-4-5t° ——— FOR SALE—Good Ford touring car. Inquire 113 North Washington street, : 69-21 FOR SALE—1916 Ford roadster, in good running ‘order; ’ $175. Irwin. Casper Ice and Cold Storage. 6-5-3t* FOR SALE—Bssex roadster, used five months; first $1,000 takes it. Phone 9475. 6-7-6t FOR SALE—National Six. See this one for a snap. Phone 1406. 6-9-1t FOR SALE—Butck Six; an excep- tional bargain. Phone 1406. 6-9-1t BUSINESS CHANCES ‘ Rae Twenty-four-room apartment building containing 12.mod- ern, three-room apartments; all with private bath; income $10,800 per year; by furnishing building revenue could be in- creased $3,000. Price $47,500; $15,000 cash, balance in five years. Will consider clear lots or residence as part payment. P. 0. box 319. ae LIVESTOCK —$———— FOR SALE—Bunch of young horses from. two-year-olds ‘up; also one 25 horsepower Fairbanks Morse station ary engine. J. M. Trivett, 125 South Center street. oe 5-27-tf —— eS FOR SALE—Span of black | mules. eight years olG, gentle, good road sters, work anywhere; must sell, reg sonable. 258 East H street. 6-5-2" FOR SALE—Draft horses, mares. harness, Blanchard cainp movoti one block north of North Casper schoo ee FOR SALE—Heavy producing Hol- ‘Harry stein springers. Starks ae 6-9 FOR SALE—Two young work hors** also oné saddle horse. 1129 cot 73 Beech. Phone 1535. FOR SALE—One ‘burro. 340 Yellowstone. If the United States were as dens* ly populated as is Belgium, the. coum « try would hold a population-equal ' that of the whole world. a eee

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