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EDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1921. be Casper Daily Cribune PAGE FIVE THE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEW —————! First in News Of All Events ! Football St | : 00 ar oy: 4 LONDON TO SEE GEORGES. Faces Serious WN U cr ill mect borer Who willbe a rune arges)| i ; ; | COLUMBUS, ©., Aug. 24.—Bryan} eu Records TE St Sa . . . 0 G 7 E < e aplig y. of Cleveland, is the middle Zt Friscebubihea ice this esac cee Hy ING BEACH, Cal, Aug. 24—|Game Called at End Twelfth} *t's" champion of the world, accord 7 Pe cRa : SEAC . ak of © de are, it L Bunching Hits in the Fourth Inning Casperites| .50"% REACT ote, AMET Inning With Score ing to a decision of the Ohio Sate ax| VOOThics ‘Pitches Both Games : ° of the University of Minnesota and : . sociation over the course of the Oak and Allows Wildcats 9 N P; Seven All Ulose tors New Fit later a professional baseball player in even : a meetng here today y its. nly 16 Hits. ° “ 3 Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, and B. M Jimmy Gardner who refereed the re Sa a: Visitors to Four Hits; Error Aids Casper Vedeler, who was said to have rep.| DENVER, Colo, Aug. 24—Denver|cent Downey-Wilson fight in Cleve-| LARAMIE, Wyo. Aug. 24— The resented himself as an oil operator,| Batterie: Voorhies and/land and gave the decision to Johnny/Prairie Dogs frolicked around the were arrested here today on warrants 24 for P aoe 2 tor neither side bs mn by virtue of which he still | Wildcats erday capturing both | eve SHOULD BE TREATED THRU THE BLOOD aF . *, from South Bend, Wash., and Bath-| having an advantage the umpire was |'claims the championship, was barred es 0! double er i " SCUnTE BLUES, Neb., Aug. 24.—The Irrigators slipped gate, N. D:, charging the defrauding |forceé io call the affair no contest| permanently from offictatin ievtntel soe einaat re et fecans Medical suthurities now agree ver a new pitcher on the Casper Refiners yesterday, but the}or banks through the issuance of /On account of darkness. Bob Hewitt|state and Wilson and his manager, took the short end of a a ance ta tha: rheumatism, with its aches il men won the game with two runs in the fourth inning be-| worthless chee started for Denver but was touched| Martin K were barred for one|the second game. ene patos, in caused by germ: re they knew what class of hurler they were up against.| 4" operative of a private detective for*four runs before he got warmed | year, starti mber 7 Voorhies pitched both games for pour poison into your Pp agi jihae Sty ow ha dee 2 laced by hoa! Daweon: blood stream. Rubbing not e final count placed Casper on the long end of a 2-to-1 aes. "sieges “agaitiet the alte ri he IR a aed oS tant baseball er ge eee Iaramic down with give permanent relief. Thous- : | 5 i . in both contests. ore. other Istates, including Kansas, Wis:| Spike Kelley worked all the way Percentage Basis ncaa ie eb a age R Second tinae cay wih Scottabluff's new eect Mr. Prit consin, Mississippi and Texas, in-|through for Greybull although he al- F Sterling 5OL 013 000—10 ef allowed the Refiners but four volved similar alleged crimes through |iowed 16 hits he kept them well scat Laramie 000 000 060— 0 : : tered hits and had a little the best Best Golfers which @ total of not less than $20,000| tered after the first two innings, or Boxers Alters Batteries —Sierii Vorrhies and vidual advice, withogt charges Pitchers battle with Guy Hoff was obtained. ‘The tied score follows: Sitsce Black; Laramie, Pickett and Jones. i SS te Maes) Aartere Erroriess bascball behind Guy Capron was said to bee brother of| Score: .... R. HE Champion 's Plans cond game. R. H. EB ames Today GetS. 5.5 atyour druagiet, tt Seottsbluff from scoring on two Com ete Tad George Capron, former al!-American| $reybull ..401 001 010 000— 7 11 4 Sterling 100 200 O21— 6 16 3 = . ions. Dp ay fullback at the University of Min-| Denver 230 001 001 000— 7 16 1 ae Laramic 100 201 1 4 9 4! C, H. Jackson was in center field nesota. Batteries Greybull, Kelley ana} BU N. ¥., Aug. 24.—The} Batteries Sterling, Voorhies and National League. Casper yesterdy and secured two ‘ —_————o Moore, Denver, Dawson and Diamond. ee commission's ruling that! Black; Laramie, Schinkel and Tonne-} St. Louis at Bosto: the four blows that were allotted 5 4 - NEW ALTITUDE RECORD. vps ates» oxers in main events must be paid| ma: Chitseo 46 Tcoltly Casper during the day. Although aj CLEVELAND, Aug. 24.—Nearly 200 bias h z on the percentage basis will necessi-) | ————___ Pittsburgh at New ‘York e e e le header was scheduled yester.|2° *2%0f Aqqod ui ‘<upoy qnio poom| MONTEVIDEO, Aug. 24.—Captain tate the revision of plans by the| BRITISH HOF BLASTED. Cincinnati “at Philadelphia. Standard for Over 50 Years ‘only one game was played so that Played tho first 18 bloes for the open|Larra Borges, a military aviator, yes- “y . Queensberry Athletic club of this city BOSTON, Aug. 4.—All British asp! Bick <1. ee ty one game was played so that! inampionahip of the Western Gof as-|terday. made what is ciaimed tobe he| CLUB Standings}|« « re between Jack Demp-|rations for Attericaa’ lawn tenia Ansachcuis Talli it Casper to return to the oil city |foration over the course of the Oak-| American altitude record for an air- sey Brennan some time in| doubles championship hono ; Re le gor year iggy 5 ne aay per Bhi Bobby Jones of| plane carrying -two passengers. His t] Nov rennan signed articles in| gefsated tena v est th rn pepe Boston at 8 I ee ‘ n e only formidable amateur| machine rose to a height of approxi Midwest 1 5 New York last night, presumably on al from sh tobt i niabaak pr paiens Bk ee ny Comin; BH Po A ¥| championship of the Western Gold as-| mately 22.000 feet. 1. Pet,| Percentage basis although the termsl American combinations In the second | Philadelphia at Chicas NORMA TALMADGE 9 -4/8),0 0] Joe Hutahison, of! Chicago, wad re). \ 8 Oe ij 14 _.622|@Fre not known here. Previously, club| round of the title tournament on the —— 40120 pera ug 1¢ British open champion- Casper af 16:4) 570) cfticials ‘atate, he bad been offered | courts of the Lamgwood Cricket club Midwest League. ap 40020 in 7 Greybult a 18 668} #70 ia RS No gapes acheduled. “THE PASSION FLOWER” 40200 Last Scores Sterling 7 19 ‘500 > The hump of a came! is said to taste —$<$————— 31910 COLORADO MAN WINS. Laramie a 22 i3n9|_1n point of geographical elevation| like beef. and is considered a great} The moon moves 3,350 feet every Her Very Latest 10300 JOR aa Scottablutr zs 25 (942 | Madrid_is the highest city in Europe.' delicacy by the Arabs and others. second 42000 1 — a - — CHICAGO, Aug. 23.—R. A. King of National ‘ ? 312120 ie 3 0 8 1 0| Delta, Colo., holder of the Hazard! st. Louis 10, New York 7. Sees are I Pet ¢ 3 0 0 0 of aeubles trophy, won the American! Cincinnati 7, Brooklyn 2 | Pittsburgh 7 41650 ED Ah a ed amateur doubles championship in the| Puttsburgh 3, Boston 4. Leaea’ wenk = 65 60. 630 1 7 inning of the second day of the| Chicago 0, Philadelphia 1 laseston A: gE ye0ieaase0t ea Grand American handicap trapshoot-| \prooktyn, = 69 BTCBOD ; a ing tournament. American League. + St. Louis 2 60 58 808 310 S. H, Sharman of Salt Lake City,| Philadelphia 6, Chicago 5. t ciaeinagel Bai arn 437 2k 3 ;|tied with King at 94 but in the shoot-| Washington 3, Detroit 12. lCnicage Sate) eects 3 114 off King scored 33 to 31, giving Shar-| Boston 15, St. Louis 2. Philadephia 370 me ate 4 man second plac New York 6, Cleveland .1. 2 . aa 38 American League. f i 1 1 w. L. Pot 2 3 ; L IT New York --. 70 44 617 ‘ e Cleveland 72 46 618 1 0 Washington 64 56 533 | Detroit . 57 63 475 ning ho’ } 2, e [Boston = Behan Average Reduction on All . TORE TEATS | >i nis aya 2 CHICAGO, Aug. 24.—Declaring / ing other clubs,” the announcement |?! 4de!phia earn Sia ath Models Y 5 jierekveee- <a bea 1uft that an active doubt existed as to | said. “That is enough. d Since Last ear ‘Summary—Sacrifice hits, Pitler, Do- the value of professional baseball ‘Two or three hours in a ball park GOLF TITLE HOLDER LOSES. Stolen bases, Roche, C. H. Jack-| im American life, the Chicago Trib- | do not take anything off the waist- EVANSTON, IL, Aug. ~24 e . n. ‘Twobase hits, Slattery. Double| une today announced on its editorial | line of the spectators or add any- | Lillian Burns of Kansas Cit , McNeill to Pitler to Slatte: page that it had curtailed its base- | thing to chest measurement. Wo | fcated Mrs. F. C. Letts, Jr., of On- Ow ‘ONeill to Donica. Bases on ball ball reports in favor of other sports, | still admit that professional baseball |wentsia club, Chicago, the present Pritchard 3, off Hoffman 2. Struck- ~ amateur games. 5: is a stimulous for boys, but journal- | western woman's title holder, in the ‘ t, by Pritchrd 2, ty Hoffman 7. “The Tribune is down to about a | ism has overfed it with space. opening round of the women's West iia pitch, Pritchard. Left on bases, half column now for games in which | | “Amateur sports seldom produce | ern Golf association's championship And remember that for five years, including lest year, when o al sy t t th y bY 5 uw i | Reais oo prelcpmodal | spectay: | toirnamedt here today bY 8. up gnd it sold at $2600, the Hudson Super-Six was the largest selling 4, Scottsbluff 5. Earned ru: the home team plays, and to a bare ms in i t if vital statistics recard- but they produce sound citizens. 4 to pli fine car in the world. At its new price of $1895 doesn’t it represent incomparably the greatest value in the fine car market? No judicious buyer today makes his choice without comparing not only the present price of cars, but also their relative values as indicated by the position and reputation they have held for years. ‘ Such comparison today directs intensified interest upon Hudson. It Redoubles Hudson’s Value Advantage And consider that many Super- . Government Irrigated Land Opening: NORTH PLATTE VALLEY BIG HORN BASIN South of Torrington, Wyo. Frannie, Wyo. September 9, (921, Drawing for 221 Farms, Comprising 15,000 Acres of Government Irrigated Lands in Wyoming and Nebraska, Nearby Torrington, Wyoming Preference Rights to Ex-Service Men and Women A preference right of application for water rental and permanent water right will be given to officers, soldiers, marines or enlisted persons of the late war. Location These 221 farms are located south of Torrington, Wyo., on the line of the Bur- {| lington Route through the North Platte Valley. This locality is readily reached via Alliance, Nebr.; Brush, Colo., or Denver, Colo. Quota Orders | WASHINGTON, Aug. 24—Approxi- 100 Greeks, brought to this puntry in excess of the August quota ordered by Secretary Davis yes- to. be deported on the steam- ‘the Cunard line, hich brought them over. The party the first ordered sent back under percentage immigration law after Pp had been made to Washing- There is no need tocall attention Character of Lan beets, potatoes, aif. acre. The Vailey is, aiocal siring further details may Terms and Cost Ifa, wheat and other grains. Valley and feeding plants, and these Government irrigi ‘Mitchell, Nebr., (near Torrington, Wyo.) or to the undersig: Applicants must deposit with application an Initial payment, either by draft, certified check, Post Office money order or express order to the amount of $1.70 per irrigable acre in the farm for which the application Is made. Official This area is part of the valley of the North Platte (the Ameri- can Nile) where th | is adapted to the raisihg of sugar lands are worth from $75 to $250 an including extensive beet sugar factories farms are especially desirable. Those roject Manager, U. S. Reclamation Service, ity of varied industri write either to the to the quality, ability and dis- tinction of Hudson. Its leader- ship in these is a long acknowl- edged position. It is now in its sixth year as the largest sellin fine car. In every way that proo can be offered it has established its right to that eminence. - Sixes are today rendering smooth, dependable duty after more than 100,000 miles of service. Does any car within its new price range deserve consideration upon the basis of comparative drawing to determine the successful applicant for each farm will be held September 9 at Torrington, Wyo. The Initial payment will be credited to successful applicant and returned to unsuccessful applicant. Successful applicant should then make his homestead filing with- . In seven days. The iand is free, subject only to homestead entry fees. The cost of the permanent Government water fight (not yet announced) is pro-rated over a period of twenty years with- out Interest. Should homestead claims *for the lands be relinquished within one year, such lands will be withdrawn from entry. ¢ proofs? And among higher priced cars where will you find any desir- able quality that Hudson at Many of its official records are of five year’s standing. They have been challenged inces- santly. Isn’t it significant that five years of intensive competi- Don’t split your ticket | when it comes to bread. Cast one straight ballot Ho : ‘These farm units average about eighty acres each. Applications for h: ed rival $1895 does not give in equal ; A w to Ap te: ti Plahteiouietsb to the Project 'M: : tion has eee AO AATY RD, FO 4 for our delicious, nutri- United States AY wat ‘ dervise' Tolsiapaes Mga, within. the ‘peried-of cease ba igarecl outstrip them? measure? tious loaf. It lives up to its platform promises. It’s the one bread that is al- ways uniform in quality September 6, 1921, to and Including nine o'clock a. m., September 9, 1921. This period of three days prior to the official drawing provides an opportunity for applicants to Inspect these lands before filing application. How to Get There The Lowest Prices for Which These Models Ever Sold Take the Burlington Route to Torrington, Wyo., thence auto for tour of inspection and choice of farm for which application Is to be made. and weight. Prices 1920 Prices Now Saves You September (6th, Drawing for 53 Farms, Approximately 3,400 Acres T-paseenger Phacton $2600 - - - - $1895 - = > - $705 Government Irrigated Lands, Big Horn Basin, Near Frannie, Wyoming Seian 3400 508 jam Th fi ed Fr jie, Wyo., 75 iN th of Billi Monrt., Cabriolet 450 955 Location o's. Scrinacovs main line trom Denver to the Northwent. They are watered Foariag Umousine 338 ars from the Shoshone Project Canal. Powell, Wyo., nearby, one of the most prosperous localities OR Detvoti ef the Big Horn Basin is part of the same project. In 6 ral The same preference will be given ex-service men for the opening of these ene val le irrigated farms. The same genera! conditions apply for filing appiica- pply at Torrington, Wyo. Applications should be filed with the Pro ject Manager, U. Reclamation Service, Powell, Wyo., nearby Frannie, any time from Septem- ber 12, until 9: m., September 16, 1921. The initial deposit to be made with the application for these farn @.is five dollars per acre. Cost of the permanent water right, $100 per acre, pay- able In twenty years, with ro Interest. Drawing at Powell, Wyo., Septemer 16th. The Big Horn Basin is now widely known for its productive soil, its oll and varied and ex- tensive industrial resources. It is the home of 25,000 people. Land values run from $75 to $250 an acre. There will be many applicants for these lands. How to Get Th Take the Biarlington’s main line to the Northwest, via Billln Mont., or via Denver, to Frannie, Wyo. “For further particulars address Project Manager, United States Redlamation Service, Powell, Wyo., (nearby Frannie, Wyo.) or the undersigned. S$. B. HOWARD, Agent, Homeseekers’ Bureau Cc. B.& Q. R.R. 1004 Farnam S8t., Omaha, Nebr. tions for these land: Corner Second Street and Yellow- stone Avenue, Pixone 1196, Casper, Wro. RN deen

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