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———=) it SN | World Results THE TRIBUN | By Leased Wire = Che Casper Daily Crib une 'STERLING MAY RETAIN FR (GATORS MSO TRAIN, SERIES ARR HERE WILL START ON SATUE | Club Standing | URDAY der, k Pitler, New Infi Second S: Jake ‘ PROSECUTION OF FORM i Dov 5.—Pre White Se recent! CINCINNATI, A on ta ttornes n I could © » sustain a charge gambling in this c * coe tt “Long Distance ance to recov PHILADELPH quest for a se: United s championship A son ti serva 1 b at ere will be no ot neup temporaril) s infor ne tate wn urn: nen the Germantown heim, Pa. beginnir been received fro of Dunedin ed tod ck is said mpion Since being demobilixe » mil! at F service in Lon Spain and Amer! FIGHT 1S DRAW UNTIL HILL BREAKS HIS HA YACHT FACE ‘British Sloop Defeated by Close Margin in Fourth Race Off Isle of Wight. PASO, Texas, of Fort Worth 1 here last night EL Aug. 5. x play Ten broke his right in the twelfth ER ccna ow mos WHITE SOX HAS ENDED . on in new} Charles | Philadelph: unt ight was th: Tennis Fan” to |\° A re ati t at} itary | ches | ance ND eddie Midwest League. Won. Lost Greybull - - 13 8 Denver 8 Casper . 10 Laramie - 9 Sterling - 9 Scottsbluff mu National League. St. La Brooklyn Chicago Cincinnati ~-- American League. Won. Lost Cleveland s National L 2, Cincinna Philadelphia 0. Louis 1 Brooklyn . Boston 4 Cleveland, 1—1, Washington Lost. Games Today Is Continued Pet 643 504 | $5000 or $7,000, it was sald would be 19| nedessary to finish out the season. J. 10] N. Sanc ocal bunker, said today 500 | he wa: iy to furnish the money if 442] enough signers were obtained Dan Voochies, pitcher, who left the Midwest League. eague Cleveland at Washington. St. Louis at Philadelphia. Detroit at New York. Chicago at Boston nd of a chy led 15-round fight My uit tincheacciated “Press ica] with Tommy Carter, of El Paso. Up’ won the fourth international. yacht|t© this round the fight was a draw, jay, dete 1 ish t writers said ‘olbes 17| Hill's decisive rounds were the first ‘ 16. Great the} and tenth, while Carter showed un-| Pffat three traces. esually well in the ninth and twelfth.) ( The yachts finished in the follow-|'™ the fourth Carter showed 2 b'ock F ability, keeping it up for the rest of me tetitat eo anions ht. Hill tried for a knockout itain, second and third| Punch repeatedly. Doctors who ex respective d Victoria, ¢ t-| amined Hill's hand said he wouid have 4 Sin, sixth, # he Hicitian been unable to use it after the twelfth t and the Americ round. ieee ¢ with their gears « 5 5 race. I t " I gel Sonn ward's sean narrowiy s-| CAlifornian Is t ¢ sinking off Old Point Castle x 4 {during the race. A smatt sailing stoop | ° FAY ted O 2 ran into the Jean and tore a hole in umiunare n + the port 18 inches long. The damaged had to be towed in N t C t Bana dock ewpor our gee eee © A Ww. H. F i A, H ttorney Patter’, anc DS aicwart wot back from Dougias| NEWPORT, D. I., Aug. 5.—Watson Bester they spent the day|M. Washburn of New York defeated Visiting und transacting business. | William M. Johnston of San Francisco pS a Rides “__|in a hard fought match in the semi be finals of the tennis tournament here i Ww cday. ‘The score was 4-6, 63, 6-2, 1-6, 2 5 : What Causes | : nee te . + Skin Troubles? |. pecipes on BEST LIFE 4 Many of tho fiery, itching skin INSURANCE | troubles are due solely to dis— “Five years ago I was refused life; bf orders of the blood. Don't let insurance bec: » of my heart symp fp these impurities torturo you. |toms. 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At all druggists—Aav. | off — = | | est © | , e ry ae THERE WILL BE A $ or > nt 3% oe. | pat w ma © or = AT Powder River Thirty-Eight Miles West of Casper on the Yellowstone Highway. Good Roads Saturday Night, Aug. 6 eg EVERYBODY WELCOME ig GOOD MUSIC % * Admission—Gents, $1, Including War Tax Ladies Free 290004 36. PPDDB GD 9SOGSG9D9DDDHIGDIDIG-DF-DP 99H 1D99009999999109-0006990OH |e RING LIMIT IS 28 YEARS) NEW YORK, Aug boxing commission a uon today ef a rule fi as the age limit for boxers s licenses to box in New York This will bar k Johnson heavyweight champion, who ars of age. Drawing Crowds| PITTSBURGH, A thusiasts who yesterday saw the| Dugan reappared at third base yester- singles in the Davis matches on|day in the Philadelphia American he courts of the Alleghe Country | league m'’s game against St. Louis. b near here, today er led the} Dugan ft the feam last Friday. stands at an early hour in the hope] } K fined him, gave him a of seeing. more decisive play in the| t d put him back in his doub! former position. A Case of Good Judgment oe 6. The special de-alcoholizing process used by the SchoenhofenCompany gives you Edelweiss once more with the same former | 43) is ‘ennis en. r ind Hutten Mar | go to McCook, pb, is back and has signed up to ch for the club again, which has lent considerable impetus to the cam: paign for funds. time ag SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Aug, 5— Rick Ricketson, president of the Mid- west league, today issued the follows Ing statement regarding the Sterling i all club's future “Successor for Sterling will be named as soon as Sterling business men definitely ide on what they want to do. C ries are unpaid but iditional time has been asked to the money. If Sterling fails to through with the team, suit will be filed by the Midwest league against the individ members of Sterling sociation for damages, g thousands of dollars that clubs will suffer. A. C. Stripp of*Billings, Mont., has asked that no successor for Sterl- Jing be named until Billings has had | opportunity to present its claim for a membership in the league. Phe Sterling club will go to Grey- bull for its present road trip.” SPORT FLASHES GIRL STAR IS SENSATION. -ENCOV . ¥, Aug. 5—A 15- year-old California school girt, Miss Hclen W2lis, furnished the feature play in the women's Metropolitan tennis championship yi =. She lost, but forced Mrs Marion Zinder- stein Jessup, titleholder, to extend herself to win, 6-2, 6-44. BRITISH GOLFERS WIN. LAKE PLACID, N,- Y., Aug. 5.— Abe Mitchell and George Duncan British professionals, defeated Sey- Dunn, Lake Pacid professional, in, former California ion, in a 86-hole match two up to pla char and one DEFAULTS, NEW YOR Aug. 5.—The illness Zeno idzu, Japanese tennis star, due to ptomaine poisoning, caused his default today in the semi-final round of the Casino lawn tennis sin- gles tournament. As a result R. Nor- ris Willams, H, Boston, advanced to the finals without competition. JAP PLAY of MEETS PLATTS. -—Mike Gibbons of jatts of England. are scheduled to here tonight in.a 10-round de- meet cision bout DUGAN BACK IN LINEUP. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 5. — Jos creamy body, rare flavor and fragrant richness that made it famous years ago. All Groceries, Drug Stores, Cafes, Res- taurants and Soda Fountains handle it. Order a case today. Distributed by O. Ramsey Casper, Wyoming ANCHISE Signatures of 20 Businessmen Already Secured as Guarantors and Drive | With Success STERLING, Colo., Aug. 5.—The Sterling baseball club of the Midwest league, which yesterday announced its with-| No Places on Teams for Play- drawal for the season may resume its schedule if a campaign for funds being conducted today succeeds. It was announced that 20 businessmen of the city had signed up as guarantors for the club, assuring most of the PUEBLO GROCER SHOT, WOUNDED PUEBLO, Colo. Aug. 5.—Jacob Schmidt, aged 61 years of age, a mem. ber of the firm of Gamble & company grocers on Main street, was shot and dangerously wounded by an unknown burglar in the company store shortly before 7 o'clock this morning. Schmidt came to the store early and as he entered was attacked and shot by the man. The man emerged from the store with a gun in his hand. Persons who heard the shot made no attempt to interfere with the armed burglar and he scaped by running down an alley. =, ‘Twenty-one suspects have been ar rested in a roundup by the police but none proved to be the assailant. —_ utlaw Would Curb Revolt To Get Sultanship MADRID, Aug. 5.—Ralzull, former outlaw leader and chieftain of rebel- lous tribesmen in Morocco is reported to have made an offer to Spain to pacify the entire Spanish zone of Morocco on condition that he be ap- territory in question. There have been unconfirmed ro. ports that the town of Nador, south] of Melilla has been evacuated by | Spanish troops and occupied by Moroc-| can rebels. | The Moors are again bombarding | Mount Arruit where General Navarro| and a considerable body of Spanish | troops have been surrounded by the| tribesmen. | past i Frank Palmer of the Bootery here,| returned today from an extended trip to-edstern points. Business and pleas-| ure were the objects of the trip tu! the east SSS ’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS | First in News FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1921. Of All Events IN MIDWEST LEAGUE. MINORS 70 Bh EX-WHITE ok ers Involved in Scandal, Says Chairman. AUBUR: Y., Aug. 6.—The White Sox players involved in the baseball seandal in Chicago will not be permitted to join minor league clubs, J. H. Farrell, chairman of the National Board of the National asso- ciation, said today “The jury tells us that crookedhess in sports is nét a crime in Cook coun . in spite of confession of said Mr. Farrell. “The. jury should now be placed on trial for Ul belling the moral atmosphere of the people of Cook county, Minois. The players will not be permitted to join minor league clubs.” cot paneer ey CARPENTIER-GIBBONS FIGHT 15 POSTPONED NEW YORK, Aug. 5.—The Carpen- tier-Gibbons fight planned here for the first part of October has been post- poned several weeks because of the injury which the Frenchman received when he was defeated by Jack Demp- sey in Jersey City July 2. The fight new {s scheduled for late in October or the first part of November in Mad- ison Square Garden Promoter Tex Rickazé'e decision to postpone the bout was made after re- reipt today from Paris of the follow- ing cable message from Francois Des- camps, Carpentier’s manager. “Doctor requires three months with- out boxing because fracture right thumb, Will inform you as soon as possible when we ean return to box.” Heinie Schuman to Try Managerial End Fight Game CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug. 5.—Heinie Schuman, the Denver and, Cheyenne welterweight who has beeh bidding recently for top class honors, now is trying the managerical end of. the fighting “business, He is handling Red Brown, a promising 121-pounder, and expects to intreduce him to Chey enne ring fans in a bout at Fort Rus- “Barnett’s Midsummer SATURDAY These are not ordinary Silk Shirts. beautiful. The quality is pay $12, $15 and $16.50 Shirts are Crepe de Chine cloth Silks. Sizes 14 to 17. Special. 89c Pure Silk Knitted Four-in-Hands. $2.50 grade. - 33 1-3 per cent Off - MEN’S STRAW HATS Leghorns, Panamas, Bankoks, Split Braids and Sen- nets. Your choice, special 33 1-3 per cent discount. Chesterfield. Suits , Jerseys an Special, 2 for.........—...- gell with Soldier Fontana. of Course” Specials for \ The patterns are ame as you used to In this sale of, Silk d Baby Broad- $5.65 the s for. Less 20 Per Cent Men’s and Roys’ Shoes Less 20 Per Cent Men’s Summer Union Suits at reduced prices. 19c Boston and Paris Garters. Men’s Seamless Socks in black, gray, navy, white and brown. 1%c per pair, ).D. Barnett 2 ee Outfitting Zo. 120 East Second Street. The Home of Chesterfield Clothes RACE HORSES HELD, LIQUOR FOUND IN CAR BUFFALO, N. Y., Aug. 5.—Nine race horses en route from Windsor, Ont., to Saratoga, are being held by government officials here following alleged discovery of wine and whiskey in the car in which the Roe were being shipped. Customs men threa ened to confiscate and sel the horses, ——————_— Wireless Phone Used to Report Race Results CHICAGO, Aug. 5.—Chicago news- papers today are receiving results of the speed boat races off the mynicipal pier in connection with Pageant of Progress, by wireless telephone through the Associated Press. For the first time in history the wireless telephone direct into a press associa- tion office is being used to cover a news event. The United States Naval Reserve force of Illinois, Great Lakes naval training station and an electric com- pany of Chicago furnished the equip- ment for the experiment. Off the pier a reporter on the sub- marine chaser 419 furnished by the Ninth Naval district, dictates the race bulletins to a reteiving operator three miles dway in the Associated Press offices in thé Ashland block. —————_—_ GIANT CATCHER SUSPENDED. ST. LOUIS, Aug, 5.—Catcher Earl Smith of the New York Giants, has been indefinitely suspended by Man- ager McGraw for breaking training rules, it was announced last night. WILDCATS TAKE LAST OF SERIE Scottsbluff Defeated, 16 to 6, After Taking Four-Run Lead at the Start. Special to The Tribune. SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb., Aug. 6 Coming from behind a four-run lea: the Laramie Wildcats batted in tw runs in the third inning here yester Yay and in the sixth collected six ru off Scottsbluff for 10-to6 vie The game concluded the series here Pickett tightened up at the close o the game and yielded by nine blow while the visitors made 12 hits off Kil leen. Errors helped fill the run col umns on both sides. Score by innings— Laramie - | Scottsblutt Batteries— Killeen and RHE 2 007 OO1—10 12 3 020 000— 6 9 4 and Tonneman; Benninghoven. ‘BOXER’S SKULL BROKEN IN FRIENDLY BATTLE COLUMBUS, ©. Aug. 5.—Eari Welsh, 20 years of age, local amateur boxer, is in a local hospital suffering from a fractured skull, sustained in ‘a friendly bout last night with Har jold Myers, another amateur. ALS WEES: RACQUETEER RECOVERS. PARIS, Aug. 5.—Mlle. Suzanne Lenglen, lawn tennis’ champion, has |Frecovered from an attack of bron- chitis, which twice caused her to post pone sailing for the United States and will leave Saturday. WINCHESTER AMM UNITION THE BEST MADE FOR THE HUNTER Schulte Hardware Com pany THE WINCHESTER store 228 South Center Phone 64-W 12 Ibs. Cane Sugar...... 3 Ibs. Morado Coffee. . - 3 Ibs. Nut Brown Coffee. 1 doz. half gal. Self-Seal 1 pkg. Washing Powder 3 rolls Toilet Paper. .... 5-Ib. can Delicious Jam. 10-Ib. can Delicious Jam. - Calg’ 903 South Spruce St. Saturday Specials 16 bars Classic or Crystal White Soap... 25 Ibs. 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