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aN | INSECOND GAME AND WIN, 9705 "°*_” —— pounded for eight runs. Casper scor making them but one run behind, and eee ed yee Suen ar innit acan ,ditenllled eras held on ba i BAONGS OUTHIT REFINERS’ GLAN 24470 rev ’ , =. | Egan, twice national | Hoffman Relieves Mapel in Effort to Save Game mien: Banning (ot for te Pi : © ccordi ; After Casper Scores Three in Sixth; Honors Now jim by Chick Evan present national] | NEW YORK, Aug! 18-—-w ise Fi dl * 2 r atter w ong! =” Even Between Teams in Denver Series Oregon several years ago, hus not asked me the other day DENVER, Aug. 18.—The Denver Bronchos had the best of yesterday’s slugging match with the Casper Refiners and RICKARD UESTIONED evened up for Tuesday's defeat by winning, 9 to 5. J. Mapel started for the visitors but in the six innings he worked was) ing Hoffman was sent in for the last Tae | ~ frames only to let the Br it again in the eighth — rect CHICAC Aug. 18.—A department > Casper bunched their hits off Scrog-|°f Justice agent has been sent to a gins in the first and sixth but were ne.riggntelallnc to question Tex Rick- f jard. er of the . } ‘The scor jpentier fight, about the bringing of CASPER. BH POAH|t fsht films trom New York to | Hartzell, rf 5 3 0 o,cnicaso. “An arrest rn follow,” leitier “a6 - 5 7. Gol John V. Clinnin, assistant’ United €be Casper Daily Cribune FOR TITLE _CHICAGO, Aug. 18—H. Chandler jerewn again at St. Louis next month,| + By DAVID L. BLUMENFELD letter received from| (United Press Staff Correspondent.) NEW YORK. Aug! 18.—“What iis verything.” I told him. In the first place, the British boy will not take the trouble to keep himself fit when out of training He has not learned to keep him self bard: He may have a beauti ful left hand with a nice little dig in it, his footwork may be a treat to watch, his blocking and counter. ing all that they ought to be, but he is not tough, Unlike your Amer fean boys, he cannet “chop and come again” with a man who is packing real punches in his mitts. The average British boy starts his career as a six-rourider in pre liminary contests at the London ring--in the Blackfriars ri where he meets with all sorts sizes. He learns to box, true enough, taken part_in national championships |since going west. ed three in the sixth.’ QN TRANSPORTING FILM ases in other innings Dempsey-Car- ENGLISH FIGHTERS FAIL | CASPER HIGH TQ PIT TAYLOR TOMEET MONDT. MIVAKA TO TRAIN OR KEEP FIT;. | ||PHTER EAI) SOUAD REAL PUNCHES LACKING| ” 1 FIL HOT AND ZBYSZKO DURING NEXT MONTH hanging around the ringside, sec Gnding = wan ‘term -fen poco, ‘Labor Day Match Here With Jap Champion and Big ' while waiting for another contest George V aveer. a member of/ Cf course, he is not doing himself |iast year'a high schoo! footbait team! — Match at Douglas With World Title Holder ‘ = m an ‘has returned from the Citizens’ Mil NM | india rubber ball - ool | tary training camp at Presidio, San| H id t f. an: _ As far as our champs are con- | Francisco, Cal., and is already making | ol Center of Interest as F Ss Sorned. things are a bit different. arrangements to shape up materia!| | pe pe mare. Mattes than | for the team which will represent the With three important mztches scheduled within the next y but as don’t allow no- | school this fall je reports tha e : avy wei i i c decision ‘contests. nobody who con. {eno oe Be ~— ctr a month Jack Taylor, heavyweight wrestling champion of siders himself anything of a champ |iighter and faster than the team which| ©YOming and a contender for the world’s championship, is will risk his title unless the finan- | last year won the state interscholaatie| Working hard to round into shape after a sev s’ cial inducement is very high. "| layoff ee ae : “4 te: z championshi; . toa. We have plenty of good boys Among the matches which are scheduled is one with Toots but most have had an S$ MANAGER SUSPENDED. } Monct at Fort Morgan, Co August n *Wilde, of 3 CITY, Aug. 18.— - 24 and @ finish match wi rro Mi: Do You Know tnat the highest ; ; but Tommy | oe henna oe se lt Maneset | vaka, the Jap lu jitsu erpert in Cas- grade of honey is ‘produced tat hee Ted (Kid) Lewis, and Fred per around Tabor day and then the! trona county in sufficient quantity to Velsh go to prove that the ma- |; Mecciation club was fined $100 and] nich with Stanislaus Zbysako,| SUPply all dealers. William Mosteller, | I " “" |indefinitely suspended by “President, ™*' 3 wes <3 byarnisg FR OS ; | al is there right enough. even if | Hicker ‘yestendoe ter oe ent | world’s heavyweight champion during Box 210 x | the flesh is weak and soft he 32 > bs tee td the state fair week in Douglas = - with © Mullen here last Sa Give England nodecision con Ree ae orem: Mere TREN! [inal acrengl s Ne |day. Knabe was not in o-| anta"tpes toe: maton tests, let our boys Jearn the first | 44% as not in uniform to-! i, which Taylor will pit his all against Cl ‘omac rudiments of in-fighting, and we | the champion were completed at Doug - 2 0 1 5 1 5 Donica, ss — 35°40 gg eae “id, but he does not learn to fight Bona Fly Ps c! show ‘ims to . Li is » pro! to bo able ) sar tay gare ot tee - Brooks Pounded for 9-to-6 eva. bg 4 2 0 9) wounded | soldiers alas phemnicadk Th peti fan is ‘fee prope 2 1 pany be able to do something. At | E las last week when Taylor arrived . D : Slattery, 1b Pi Rg ae] peter yrsind shout, “Turn it up henever Present, I wouldn't put a cent on | find a man’s solar plexus in the | from his ranch and signed the artic) Victory in Opening New | Rostick. 3b-cf $2.29] Doeeetal: last, night. boxer takes a count as a rest, the | ‘any of , “ | ie articles y j u > 1 Rickard was recently fined $1,000 mi : y our champs were they to | dark Ted Lewis once told me. |of agreement and posted a $500 forfeit ee ace ing ithe'filmm trocn New Jareay te wea i en Sealy. “ : lave had a United States fistic edu- | reach it in the full glare of the ring:|with the same fequirements q SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb., Aug. 18.—| Arbogast, 13280 Oh ven where Vey, dere tees and carly gets a distap r hard | cation. “An American boxer can ! arc lamps. E. A. Klino who is promoting the| ROW @ rent oman ~'Finding easy going against the Teri. | Maple, x 4 ° ; 3 wounded soldiers. ed pan thing! Too many British match has all other arrangements — gators the Greybull Bisons are on-|# + Federal’ officials believe Rickard! pos as “They have completed and preparations are now Eatonic The Bisons added another victory to)... Ja 2413.2) Mims. “Following his conviction} are not guia to give it up for any i for the thousands of wrestling fans|_ ‘My wife was a sufferer from their string yesterday when they! Totals 2 in New York the fight pictures have} “njoomin’ prizefight-" who will attend the mateh . | acid stomach for 10 years,’ writes ; -Wooked into Brooks’ offerings for i4| DENVER HPO A Eisen thown generally throughout the / Upon arriving here Taylor tmmeai-| H. D. Crippen, ‘‘but is a different ‘ »-bingies,scoring nine runs and playing | LaSalle, ss 9 7 2 Odstate, government agents holding erroriess baseball. Scottsbluff fought | Murphy, cf 1 4 © O/that he could not be placed on trial | | back hard grabbing éix runs off of |Elsh, if — 4 2 © O)again for the same offense. dbleical ‘dort Ot wad. \Alitue bat jlong hours on the road for wind and| Eatonic help you also. It quickly 21 hits which Kimpling yielded. The | Graham, 1b 2 5 9 Of} ‘In the event of conviction in Ili- 1 ¢ skipping when speed exercises in addition to e#trenu-| takes Up and Carries out the excess Cochran, rf siz 210 Punching’ here, Some asipems | ; | acidity and gases and makes th three errors made by the Irrigators| 5 nolis, they point out, he would then} he feels like it, shadaw boxing z. |ous grinds on the mat at the Casper e ull pile up enough runs| Harwood, 2b 4.33 3 Ol be tre = % eh latig | “You see, it meant so much to | athletic lub gymnast stomach cool and comfortable. You helped Greybull p! iP i ¢ to show the pictures in this] onough to give him speed, and a Jub asium. to win. |Dawson, 3b 42-1 1 Olstate. Cilia ee Pe oat ths me. Just everything. I had so | ‘The Mondt and Misaka matches| digest easily, get the full strength ' time chore: RH. k |Lowry, 4432-0 ahs bes a few workouts srlien neha ext the to hat Americans would re- | looked forward to coming. to Amer- | will enable him to got into shape and [ey jour ss feel wullend arose ‘ 2 ee | Scoggins, 32020 sparring partners. As as his | gard her as a “poor sport.” Dis- | iea. I have always admired you hf SU praclalon’ and ‘| free from bloating, belching, food » Boottablurt ... 02 tea ten ¢ it 3 : baer? ts a Kelly and Mattick tight is over. he spends his money. | cussing hor default to Mrs. Molla | from afar and 1 did wish to make A | ersestmene ane ba taokioe the aha repeating, etc. box costs only a : Batteries. Greybull, Kimpling and Totals ------- - 35172710 0 pa tenes, een or a month bi Bjurstedt, in the women’s national.| good impression. And now T am | pion. | trifle with your druggist’s guarantee. i and so you find him, tennis tournament, after which she | afraid everything is spoiled. What ei = refused to shake hands, the French | grieves me most, however, is that I | * | star reproached herself with tears | did not show more of the gamo | YANKS DEFEAT BRITISHERS. streaming down her cheeks spirit of my country. I felt so sick | BROOKLINE, Mass, Aug. 18.— “1 am disgusted,” she said, ‘‘dis- | and everything seemed going against |Jack Hitehison of Chicago, British . susted with myself that I should | me; but I should not have given in | open golf champion, and Francis Oul- have ever gone on the courts. My | had T realized what I was doing. I |met of Woodlawn, former American doctor advised me not to play. My | am afraid you Americans will thtink | open and amateur champion, defeated own better judgment war I am what you call a ‘poor sport.’| Abe Mitchell and George Duncan, Brit- eestost it. I was really feeling “My one ambition now is to meet | ish professionals, 7 and 5 in a mate 1 3 Moore; Scottsbluff, Brooks and Ben-| Score by inning: nighoven. Casper — Are Given Release . A Pitcher George Kelly and Outfielder C : S 2. is d Mattick who have been with the Lara- lub tand: : mie Wildcats for several months dur- ung Mee estan) Rlaiens quae ing the season have been released . Harwi - ‘| from the club according to statements dwest Leagu Sacrifice flies, Murphy, Flynn. Struck ' Midwest Tenens oot Pot.| oUt, by Scoggins 5, by Muple 1. sepa rein Samer briny Scebee 19 11.633] 0M balls, off Scoggins 1, off Maple 5.) sicneq by any other club but Kelly fs now'en route to Powell where he 18 12. > 1600| Double plays, LaSalle, unassisted, 18 13.581] Harwood to LaSalle to Grabam, Pit]. take charge of his electrical busi- ness and play with the town team. ler to Donica to Sl ¥. Innings woes pitched, by Maple 6, 8, hits 8; Last Scores 21 by Hoffman 2, runts 1, hits 3. Time, t 2 hours. Attendance, 1,200, Umpire, WEDNESDAY FINALS. National League. Cassidy. Louls 1, Brooklyn 3 (four in- Have You Seen Jim? at the count ub here yesterda: Laramie Takes Lead in First Inning but Pxairie Dogs Come Out Ahead. STERLING, Colo., Aug. 18.—After taking a three-run lead in the first inning by getting to Wynn Noyes in fast order, the Wildcats were tratied by the persistency of the Praitie Dogs and lost a slugging contest by|a svore of 12 to 6. Countryman and Hill yielded the home team 19 | bingles while Noyes had everything bis owa way after the first two innings. in England a n = *. b 2 ° > > ° * Over in England a imn will get 5 makin, $4 ’ prom a EO 6 Yiately set up a strenuous training| Woman since ig Eaton etc inte™'a tte JODLANNE [5 AFRAID OF BEING DUBBED A “POOR SPORT” ao? sci in| "Sarr rm cach 14 eyes Date ae aR Re ee WAIVERS ON TIGER SHORTSTOP. DETROI™, Aug. 18.-Waivers have been asked! on Owen D. Bush, short- stop for-the Detroit Americans since 1908, it was-announced last night. What England’s Experts Say About ESSEX It is not at all remarkable that Essex owners give such unanimous praise to the great qualities of the car, when even foreign experts agree in enthusiastic terms that it excels any car of its price and class that the world offers. nings). Tae? op Se Cincinnati 3, New York 6. GORILLA JONES WINS. Chicago 5-2, Boston 4-1. ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., Aug. 18.— — . The score: R. H. #. Kid Brown, of Cedar Rapids, Towa, American League. Laramie « .310 000 002p— 6 9 0 was badly beaten by Gorilla Jones of} Washington 2, St. Louis 7. Sterling . +205 050 00°—12 19 1 New Orleans, La,, in the fifth of a] New York 11, Chicago 3 (seven in-| Batteries: Laramie, Countryman, scheduled~ 15-round bout here last} nings' . | Hill and Jones; Sterling, Noyes and night. ‘They are middleweixhts. Philadelphia 8, Cleveland -15. Krannings Everything for QUALITY —nothing for show HAT’S OUR IDEA in making CAMELS—the Quality Cigarette. Why, just buy Camels and look at the package! |. Absolutely the brightest, liveliest little engine I have ever ages found in an American car.”’ —S.F. Edge, in “The Autocar,” London, Eng. Casper at Denver. Laramie at Sterling. Greybull at Scottsbluff. National League. Chicago at Boston. Cincinnati at New -York. Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. St. Louis at Brooklyn. ‘Another of the five cars I used during the of higher price than any American cars built.) last few weeks was one I cannot help men- i | tioning, the four-cylindered Essex, with an | R. A. C. rating of 18.4h. p. It isan American production with absolutely the brightest, live- he price charged, too, is very reasonable for what is given, by comparison with the prices of other cars.” American League. y x € | liest little engine I have ever found in an “The ability of the Essex to climb hills on Mee at Be Lous: It’s the best packing science has devised to keep American can: a top-speed, and yet give one a comfortable 45 Peta rte Re > : cigarettes fresh and full flavored for your taste. In fact this seven! might really have had a miles per hour with ‘ poche wpe ue nalled elphia a . 7 : * poset Coatalen* or a Pomeroy* as its sponsor. in my experience of four-cylindered cars of Heavy paper outside—secure foil wrapping inside (*Respectively designers of two English cars the same engine-dimensions.” and the revenue stamp over the.end to seal the pack- age and keep it air-tight. And note this! There’s nothing flashy about the Camel package. No extra wrappings that do not improve the smoke. Not a cent of needless expense that must come out of the quality of the tobacco. KIWANIANS DEFEAT. BUILDING AND LOAN The challenger of the Wyoming Building & Loan association ball toss-| ers, recently published in these col- umns, fell flat last evening when the . ; \ “4 colossal revelation of the value Americans can offer at | its price.” —E. N. D., in “The Auto” of London, Eng. | ‘Kiwanis club took the former into ; 7 : . . « “This Essex is a magnificent four- comparatively new cars most of us have yet mp, 8 to 1. Parker worked for the Camels wonderful and exclusive Quality wins on cylindered car, would be that at any price, to try. But I don’t know anything like it. | he. Rlwan Literati, 0 dia the merit alone. and is a colossal revelation of the value hag : eceiving. ‘3 ‘ Americans can offer at its price. ata pocay one at the most remarkable or jhoun was the mound star of the a Ss value fo ly e Ww! wo ‘and hurled the-Kiwanians to a Because, men smoke Camels who want ia GT ane aoe meiae Io te cveae thei Eanes itis alcan producing: counties can mien ‘im the gt Ae apse e ecthe e taste and fragrance of the finest tobaccos, expertly best value existent, because there are many London market.” ho first two innings and all went out Mby tho strikeout route. The Builders their first. man to first in the fourth inning and made one run in his trame. ‘The Kiwanians will play the postof- team tonight. blended. Men smoke Camels for Camels smooth, refreshing mildness and their freedom from ciga- retty aftertaste. Camels are made for men who think for them- selves. pi 2 | Its transcontinental record is not merely a record---it’s a miracle.’’ —From “The Car,” London, Eng. MOTOR TRUCK & CAR SAL Eo CASPER, WYOMING. Corner Second St. and Yellowstone Ave. Phone 1406 , ———— A. P. Young and Alvin Tull are iting in Lander, en route to Idaho, fhero they Antend to reside. Every Evening At the DANCE PALACE