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TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1921. Che | World Results | By Leased Wire JAP WILLING 10 MEET TAYLOR IN FING MATCH, EVENT PROBABLE cndurance Contest Promised | | , When Jiu-Jitsu Tumblers Meet Here Again. Last Scores MONDAY FINALS. National League. Philadelphia 2, New York 1 | Suzanne Lenglen' ‘Matched to Play California Star im MALONE GETS RELEASE FOREST HILLS, N. Y., Aug. 16- _| Fighter Held for P Possession of / Mile. Suzanne Lengien’s first tennis| Stolen Automobile Proves | match on American courts will be! played this afternoon against Mrs.| That He Is Innocent. ST, PAUL, Minn., Aug. 16—Jock Molla Bjurstedt Mallory, present Unit- Malone, St. Paul pugilist, held in jail/ ‘ed States title holder, in the woman's national tennis championship. Under the original program, Mile. Lenelen| Since Friday night on a warrant from was to have played Mias Eleanor Goss| Rochester, Minn., claiming that he! of New York. Miss Goes, however, | "2s oe 356: se. etomenee announced during the forenoon her) Stolen there July 22, was released ;default to Mile Lenglen due to ill-/ffom custody late yesterday. Malone |ness, which advanced the French/“"d his attorney convinced Roches- ter authorities that he was innocent! | Woman to the second round. RITISH AL | ‘This match couples the Ginatonies (0 any connection with the theft of he car. champion of all Europe and the iead-| ‘9, jing woman player of America. employes of the secretary of Public on Tmokbut for ‘White | Hope” and Aspirations state's office and other witnesses told Remain Unsatisfied. | Tero Miyaka, champion fiu-fitsu) wrestler of the world, has signified | willingnegs, it is understood, to t Jack Taylor, Wyoming heavy-| in @ finish match here on or) Labor day and the date and| ro all that remain to be def- tely arranged. Miyaka has been an- s to tackle the Casper giant again | | until recently held out for a time | aicap. George McLeod, local pro-| > declined to handle the go un- t went to a finish and this point, understood, has been conceded. | { pulled off as scheduled the match | oa probably develop into an endur- nce contest. The Jap holds a record | ng undefeated at his own style estling but constant training| developed Taylogy,in the fine s of the game and he ts anxious | to retrieve the defeat he suffered at the hands of the Jap on their first) In this match Taylor was lifted from the mat all but unconscious after | being caught in a viselike grip with © jacket. These attacks he is now able to ward off as shown by two sub- sequent draws with the Jap cham- pion and supremacy between the two io due to be settled for all time. a American League. Cleveland 3, Chicago 2. Detroit 2, St. Louis 3. pias eal vate the sheriff that Malone investigated jthe registry of the machine wnd ap- parently found everything proper be- |fore he purchased it. FOREST HILLS, N. Y., Ang. 16.— |Miss Mary K. Brown, Santa Monica, ine former national woman tennis |champlon, today in one of the fea- ; vi 2 | ture matches of the 24th annual wom-| |, Malone. 2 phe senlt big Le Pry jan's lawn tennis championship, casily| a ald yee daha ty defeated Mrs. DeForest Candee, Naw|ing in Minnesota pending outcome of Som ee: re |the charges, automatically is rein Mrs. May Sutton Bunday of Los| Stated to good standing with the com- Angeles, won from Miss Virginia | mission. GS See 2 | Travell, New York, in two jo love sets NEW YORK, Aug, 16.—The British’ ash. ‘By DAVID L. BLUMFTELD. (United Press Staff Correspondent.) is a little unkind to but it shows whdt the MS EE | British public think about their cham. RIVERTON, Wyo., Aug. 16.—In a/pion. The funny thing is, that there is not an Englishman in the country mopolis defeated Riverton, |who can beat Joe Beckett at his in the initial game of the serics staged | weight. Moran did so, it is true, but |Pastime—looking for. a white hope. k Fi h | See ig ‘ere CHICAGO, Aug. 16—A tour in and discoverer of Packey McFarland, |The sporting editors o: in Fleet fendant to a suit for $68,918.37 insti. automobile tour. | Maybe that 1920 and until May, 1921. These war er in One Inning. the brightest optimist in England | jday by three Chicago boxers, who left Carpentier had scarcely shaken off | THERMOPOLIS, Ai Aug. 16. —The, The fighters, Morrie (Kid) Schafer, | a picture of Champion Joo standing | fhermopolis. The sult is to compel |there was no money, were negotiated Disputed, Husband | National as plaintiff in the litigation | for the west by automobile in charge his dressing gown. Today, British fans town of Thermopolis is “broke” and po! Stanley McBride and Freddie Wilder, Hot Springs Sluge Sluggers Garner | uP.” they say. “All we get are in the| the town to pay its warrants issued |at tho local banks by the persons to And Wifei in Court! resen's itself and the other’ two boxing public is engaged in its usual! A They will have to go on looking. Even | ishakes his head sadly when the heavy-| England has not even the glimmer | i a white hope. Joo Beckett went |SesFch of opponents was started to Jout luke a moth in a candle before of Ike Bernstein, old-time manager jmention Beckett's name and grin. the ebeevisde “wonder as a consequence has been made de. | street aro in a quandry. “We can't get | tuted by the First National bank of |plan to spend several months on the! Ten Runs Off Indian Hurl- | Prone Position.” during the latter part of 1919, during Joe Beckett, \Ownership of Auto rants, drawn on accounts in which! ;whom they were issued. The First during the celebration. Brown, the popular as Pittsburgh Frank may be local banks. It is anticipated that ‘Thermopolis pitcher was too wines for |over in England, he is not an English | judgment will be entered oF ite the Riverton sluggers, especially in/man. - ¥ | t the town of her: the forepart of the game. After the| Jack Bloomfield, the Islington mid. CHEYENNE, Wyo. Ga TROBE cred to resort either to same was on ice he weakened and |dlowoight, who Is recognized in Hing. | 24 Dorothy Rossi of Denver, said to or to a bond issue Riverton batted hin freely. |tand as ‘middieweight champion of |D® Nusband and wife, were arraigned|{;,“shtain funds with whieh to satisfy Hungry Wolf: for Riverton was in-|Canada, nearly had Joe out and asleep|‘" Police court here late Monday.|/the judgment. effective from the start and wasjin an cxhibition Bout/with the twelve. | Charsed with disturbance. ‘The couple yanked to make place for Ward, the) ounce “pillows” afew weeks ago, and|™0tred te Cheyenne Saturday and old reliable who held. ‘Thermopolis. |no doubt Boy McCormick could do the | Stturlay night became engaged in al Errors behind him swélled@ the score,|same to the champion if Beckett would | OW 1" the business district over the} however, Thermopolis scored ten runs|accommodate him. Beckett wasn’t|®Utomobile in which they had made| off Hungry Wolf in the-second inning. |born yesterday, however, and ax{the trip, each claiming the machine.| King @id the reéelving for the vis-|Bloomfield and McCormick are both| While the diipute was at its height NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 16.—Alex- ander Brewster, timekeeper in the fa- mous barefisted fight between Sulli- |yan and Kilrain and prominently iden- tiled with many, of the — sporting jevents of the past, died yesterdwy at FIGHTING COP! Trio in Jail For Casper Daily Cribune PAGE FIVE First in News ] Of AU Events | NEW Te CLUB IN FIELD Wyoming Building and Loan Association Springs Chal- lenge for Game. \WILL BATTLE YORK hington nota jana 4 here tonig ness the sional ri Harry Darneille, the capit ing cop" who is matched a, hroeder in a bout at City ainst Fred Long Island |. Both fighters are heavyweight Sporting Editor of The Mexican | Enters Tennis Tourney * wish to extend a challenge to alled baseball teams committing a travesty on the game on the high school grounds under the monikers * “Kiwanis,” “Real ribune.” ‘The writer witnessed the game be tween the Kiwanis and the Rotarians and looking over the waist meas of the participants in at , decided that it looked like ney for the bail te this Institution to camp. Our team is composed of men built along athletic lines, with slim wa and agile limbs, and have never been known to suffer with “charley horses" even while in the major leagues, |have such esteem for the | pastime that they would n getting to first manner than th Spalding in his rules of etiquette ]that is they will guarantee to run jand not roll to the different bases | ‘The personnel of the team is the of ficers directors (or thelr pro as they may appear) and before al lowing them to take their oath of of fice their baseball record was care fully looked into, and as they all bat over .300 #nd fielded around .999 they had no trouble in qualifying and it is with a feeling of pride that they PHILADELPHIA, Aug io Della Borbolla, of Mexico, notified officials of the nationa lawn ten nament to be held lesire to enter the States, Japan, Canada France, India, .Denmark, Australasia nd Mexico have signif their tention of being represented. —_ 16.—Igna easy me high class ers Threatening Crew ON gf reight Train, provided by CHEYENNE. Wyo 16.—E Cornish, R. 1. Obs and Jame Meviany are in the county jail Heres i “gun-play” Spec pres miles south of Cheye Saturday, when raliroad emplo; clined to permit them to board a freight train. The trio were arrested Police Sergeant Jack McFarland nd Special Officer Carl Christenser who hastened to Speer by automobil: when word of the “gun play” Aug rne TOO LATE Death only a matter of short time. | Don’t wait until pains and aches | become incurable diseases. Avoid | painful consequences by taking GOLD MEDAL _ @nBLEM 0, | Tho world’s standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles-—the | National Remedy of Holland.since 1696. | Guarantéed. Three sizes, all druggists was | telephoned to the city, SE RS TS Jewelry and watch repairing by ex- pert workmen. All work guaranteed Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co., 0-5 Bldg. 3-5-tf WANTED Practically new 4-cyl. ar, Dodge preferred. itors and Laws for Riverton. A large crowd attended the game. ee Club Standings 9 Apollo, and w prizefighter. Scottsbluff National League. Pittsburgh -— New York — Boston Brooklyn St. Louis Cincinnati Chicago Philadelphia American 1 League. Won. Lost. 66 40 69 42 60 5 54 60 63 63 New York - Cleveland Washington Boston™ Chicago Philadelphia Games Today Midwest League. Casper at Denver. Laramie at Sterling. Greybull at Scottsbluff. National League. Chicago at Doston. Pittsburgh at aon eetpe a. American I Detroit t St. Louis, KEEP THE KIDNEYS WELL eos Ueaith Is Worth Saving, and Some Casper People Know How to Have > Many Casper ony take their lives in their hands by neglecting the kid- neys when they know these organs need help, Weak kidneys are respon- sible for @ vast amount of suffering and {) health—the slightest delay is dangerous. Use Doan’s Kidney Pills ~—aremedy that has helped thousands of kidney sufferers. Ask your neigh: Mrs, Maloolm Gehrett, 345 Enst Fourth avenue, says. “I have used Doan's Kidney Pills off and on for years, Sometimes my kidnoys, have caused he a lot of trouble. My kid- neys have not acted right at all and there has been a dreadful ache across my kidneys. I have bought a box or 89 of Doan’s Kidney Pills at the Cas- per Pharmacy at these times and they have never failed tc benefit me when I have been this way.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't sim- Diy ask for a kidney) romedy—get Dean's Kidney Pills—the 8 Mrs. Gehrett tad 4 Co., Mirs., Buffalo, N- | middieweights ho is quite justified in laughing off the challenges which are flung at him by these two boxers, boch |of whom were trained in America. So Box 342, Tribune and jur. as Gene's nifty straw hat | was badly “ented by Dorothy's muscu- lar argument, a policeman arrived and took both, and the automobile, to the age of 89. ||much for Joe Beckett. AA police headquarters, They gave bail of $50 each for their appearance in police court. New Life for Sick Man ‘[Eatonic Works Magic] “*T have taken only two boxes of | Eatonic and feel like a nen man. It | has done me more good than any- | thing else,"’ writes C. O. Frappir. Eatonic is the modern remedy for | acid stomach, bloating, food repeat- ing and indigestion. quickly tak The Carpentier bubble has burst. | London went quite off its head on the |day of the fight. British peaple do |not. funnily enough, take half the in terest in boxing that people do over here. That will explain why they thought the Frenchman to be a cross between a wizard, a hpynotist. an Dempsey, they knew little about and cared less. |They imagined that Carpentier would | get into the ring, bow, smile, remove ‘his silk kimono, calmly punch Jack on the chin, and walk out of the roped square again—champion of the world. Now, of course, they are all puzzled and the knowing’ ones are saying. ‘ told you so.” England has not a heavyweight She could have if she liked. ‘There's | that great big boy Guardsman, Frank Goddard, a boxer with the sleeping medicine in both hands—but he pre: fers his farm. Then*there is Tom Cowler, more or less “all in,” but still abe ALEC CARD OF THANKS. We wish to express our ae thanks to our friends for the kindness| and sympathy extended us during the} death of our father and husband, also| the beautiful floral offerings, We es- pecially thank the Midwest employes, Masons, Elks and Moose. E. COMEAUX, JR. MRS. J. E. COMEA WARREN COMEAU: 8-16-1t* | useful. and a sprinkling of youngster: who might all bo first-raters, if the: | up and carries out the acidity and gi would but train. The trouble ts, they) and enables the stomach to digest won't. They spend their spare time the food naturally. Thst means not on the race courses, or in billiard sa- | only relief from pain and discomfort loons when they might be as easily | but you get the fai fall strength from the keeping fit and getting a few pounds} food you eat. Big box only costs & giving workouts to others of their | trifle with your drouggist's guarantee. fraternity preparing for fistic battle. | aT YOUR OPPORTUNITY To Buy a Clark Jewel Copper Coil Water Heater for Only Look for the name Gold Medal on every be: and accept no imitation It’s Not a Secret WATCH THIS SPACE This special offer applies for this week only. Hundreds of these Heaters are now giving excellent satisfaction here in Casper. Place Your Order Now The Nicolayse BIG TIMBERS Casper Gas Appliance Co. ‘119 East First St. Phone 1500 n Lumber Co. Everything in Building Material A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS Phone 62. 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