Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 18, 1921, Page 7

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FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1927 _ pee AAMSEY'S COLTS KICK UP BIG OUST, LAND IN MIRE| SNAPSHOTS TRIBNINE PRCT] FUE IN TEeT AC MC Accueil OF FORMER TINE PASTIMES SUPREME TEST OF S-REEHS| OF FORMER Caspet Daily Cribuné ; * i bes i iH fn i fi te HEF t i i Whe | | WRESTLER SEEKS MATCH. | < George Finning, touted as the com-| . _as ing wrestling champion of the weiter. | weight class is en route to Casper FOR INTERCOLLERIATE (ss Ste Sia'ss, Sacco: any other good welterweight -wresticr tin this vicinity. mo SS TRAGK MEET STARTED) euccs i « coor we erste ni | j iieid helpless by the knowledge ‘Ramsey layout after having um- Pine ne Bey —— Fa wcha | jting, with 60 players in the Amer- nee a eee Sam. they Pired the bases for the first inning as soon as he arose. Johnson calmly ican~and 45 in the National league abu] the “Printers, “itamvey® | One sensational catch at the fence awaited the attack and jammed.a | cHicaco, J: 17.—E1imt: outing the bell. fer-.900-or- better, Cem eebepeninittar clecreees ct and support of the infield is the right and then a left against the » eR cartel pee local. Who still inaintain | reason why ho was éne of the stare challenger’s jaw. These terrific |‘“*'* ‘today for first annual track) BAD) LUCK AND THE DEVIL that ‘wer a day when tho in- | of tho game. Swats not only sent Ketchel spraw- [°° field meet of the National Col-! PURSUED HIM ner secrets of baseball wero an open It was noised around at the field Ting on back, but force |!egiate Athletic association to be held Fock to them, went down tu defeat | jast night that Joe Rodish, Dad |tomorrow, attracted 237 athletes from| all sections of the {Meld at the Untver if H te 6. +... | Huffsmitn and Tom Daily are going Cheered on by a crowd which into ‘the, taglahry Jonaineds bere’ thie the i f j i i “I don’t think anyone has had more | country to Stas&ibad luck and sickness than I have | waity of Chicago. It/1n 1905 I had two ribs, an arm and| | the seconds. Johnson got up, but }'s planned to Mmit the meet in the collar bone broken in railroad acci get to the Athictic park, the Tribune | best customers, unless Pittsburgh Ketchal remained was [future to champions. dent. Then I had pnuemonia. After} Tesponded and after al. noses New York out in the Natignal counted out. Every event for the trials drew) recovering I crossed a pasture when a| lowing the “has:beens” to grab a | 1 race. e from 15 to 40 or mgre contestants.| bull chased me, tossed me over the fiverun lead just to get fielding | BAB’ BUSINESS negro battler |Earl Thomson, Dartmouth's world! fence, and broke my right leg. In practice, word was then slipped | VS. NEW YORK. . anit oi gies | 14 HORSES ENTERED. jchampion hurdler, and Brutus Ham-|1910 I had typha'd fever; since then| around to tighten up and from that |iiton, Missourt's national pentathion|severe stomach and liver trouble, | time om not on of the ponies got | you can top tor Homey TanS® | sent him to the carfvas again in the| NEW YORK, June 17. — Fourteen champion, are’ among the entries. |which no medicine or doctor touched | past the keystons cuck. met Watitac tuen betes Clean Dues ie, Champion |horees, the largest field for any east-| Washington ‘State, "University of|until two years aen 1 got a bottle of Ramsey's crew-had an 4 imported | yw, it Doe Jeffrey, who played battery, trying to stip something | Jtr*tne Tebuce pattiners. craw over. im- " af Serkec-or va the lion’s share of credit for the 000. Mad Hatter and Grey Lag are) honors. tarrhal the favorites. Exterminator, Bternal, | MS RRO EES Daa Hufsmith, who acted as re- ceiver, kept howling at his own team, the umpire and everyone you that Casper has the champion- ship team of the Midwest league. ‘West's qualifications consist of the j fact that he sells many grades of y | paper at the pcpular stores and “Doc” was let in hecause he says he | buys as many papers as any of them, Rolls and Veto were the other en-:“went up” and made good in the bis| vince of money refunded—At + | tries. show. Ad Playing a snappy fielding game that was not marred by errors, hit- ting the ball at will and not even trying to make the bases to keep 4 ovorthrows at second and third, | tim game somewhere near even |. :NO™ and then Johnson cast aside luffy played his smile ani tended strict; t = Pectionel ttsen ie |itarked The Tribune's end of the |paunens” ft was en in the tite racial contest. netting at ths grandstand. PLENTY OF WEIGH? Ralph Schulte, better known as |ON THIRD SACK. the hardware dealer, cavorted ‘West was a tower of strength at around first for Rameey’s gang and | third base and Wittle at catch re his strenuous efforts were reflected | ceived like a veteran. Doc Jeffrey im the fact that he had to go home | if left field made two sensational }* barrel, Brother Ed having re- | Pegs to the home plate, trapping him home tn his car, | Speedy base runners of the «pposi- instrumental in los. | tion. “ for- Haney es! ‘3 ‘With the score 6 to 5 in its favor, Schulte can qualify for long | The Tribune gang refused to further ¢@istance running honors om ac- , humiliate the opposition by scoring count of the training he received | more runs, which was a cinch if The most refreshing, warm weather beverage Saves hect, time and trouble. Dissolves instantly in ice water Use’G. Washington's Coffee and follow these simple directions: One teaspoonful, more or less, according to taste; in co/d water. . Stir until dissolved, add cracked ice, sugar and cream. th he last bat. ? Serer eases testes «lo ah-iemnaapeceomtees tho libinoas: ALN Bethune buneh turned lotee he’ | ities blan to pedotlos asid then male Measure the cost by the cup —not by the size of the can chaaMi a ball to the center field | another challenge. On orders ¢° ; than Manager Tom Daily, The ‘Tribune ' and had no. more wot | announces that hereafter it will be ——_ necessary for a team to get a rep- a utation before the newspaper gang c ry , | can consider their challenge, . pol <Y Umpire Kern, formerly ‘of the Ep- ad * worth league, umpired ,a perfect . game by refusing to listen to “Dad” Huf’; who had difficulty distinguish- SLaeaats | oe COFFEE penne Sve AS “Barnett’s of Course” ORIGINATED BY MR. WASHINGTON IN 1909 Joe Rodish, whose every-day bust- f e G. Washington Coffee Refining Co., 522 Fifth Avenue, New York prone ik arwreaioedlg ry at Hot Weather Needs in Men’s Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishings i ig ——~ ki ‘Crash Gakane Cloth and tract and allays the inflammation Leonardo II, Audacious, John P.} Harvey (Suds) Sutherland, Detroit's) which causes Practically all stomach, | Grier, Blazes, Pau) Jones, Donnacona, | star pitcher, worked in the minor|liver and intestinal ailments, includ Xeliowhand, Captain Alcock, Royce|leagues for nine years before he|ing appendicits. One dose will con-| “jen turf classic this seasqn, were|Washingtoh, Texas A. & M., Ne-|Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy, which| €arded today for the Brooklyn handi-|braska, Notre’ Dame, Michigan and/proved the first ray of light in thir-| ; |SaP to be run this afternoon at Aque-|the University of the South are con-|teen years.” It is a simple, harmiess | @uct. 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