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THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1921. —— World Results BLUFFS WIN FINAL GAME ] |Club Standings Midwest League. Colonel Haskell to Have En- tire Chargeof Food Dis- tribution Among w. L. Denver 23 4 ee 21 16 568 ‘asper 2 17 Ninth-Inning Rally Falls One| Stern” or finer ooo, Short of Enough to Win Laramie 14-2239 the Game. Scottsblufr 1425359 SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb. Aug. 25— National League. Casper started a ninth inning rally | ,, Won, Lost. Pet yesterday but was able to score but| Pittsburgh Ts 43 639 two runs, one short of the lead that | N¢¥, York 50 590 the Irrigators had piled up in the| 5% louis earlier sessions of the game. Wise's| Boston - error at short put the Casper team in | Brooklyn 504 a position to win but Brooks who| ©!ncinnati +430 hurled consistent baseball, made ‘the | Chicago ~~ 421 hope one of short duration. Philadelphia .. 331 Scottsbluff made its first run when ine Knight boosted the ball over the American League. fence for @ home run. Brooks and Won. Lost. Pct Wise walked and Walker singled,|New York 44.619 soring them for the only other coun. | Cleveland - 44.610 ters that Scottsbluff gathered. Washington ~. 56 537 John Maple pitched good ball, al-| St. Louis 61 483 jowing but seven hits. His wildness | Boston 60 ATS at times however put him in a posi-/ Detroit ~. 4 AM tion to close the game. Chicago 51 67 Aaa The score; Philadeiphia . 43 73 “ CASPER— . ABH POAE eg a Ee PS Hartzell, rf .. 22 0'o Pier, 2b 2130 Donica, 83 «. 2e8 Fiynn, If o100 Bostick, 1b -... os 00 ©. H, Jackson, 32 0 0 McNeill, 3b -2-. 23130 © os 11 Rigor a e..0 8 314 Jackson, p---- 00006 102410 4 HPOAE 2 s 1! 1 3.0 1 oo o 20 1 oo o 30 o o°0 1 10 1 20 Pe woaaenevett| cusmmannean Howe Soe 000 000 002—2 - 100 020 00x—3 Summary: Stolen bases, Killeen, Walker. Sacrifice hits, McKnight, McNeill, Donica. Two-base hits, Mc- Neill, Donica, C. H. Jackson. Home runs, MecKnight.. Double plays, Walk- er to Wise to Roche. Bases on balls, of Mapel 5, off Brooks 1. Wild pitch, Mapel. Struck out, by Mapel 4, by Brooks 5. Earned runs, Scottsbluff 3, Casper 1, Left on base, Casper 4, Scottsbluff 6. Time of game 1:30. Um- pire, Palmit ai Starving. “: WASHINGTON, Aug. 25.—Plans for co-prdination of children’s relief organizations interested in Russian re- lief wth the American relief adminis- tration were dscussed today at the meeting of the Eurbpean relief coun- ce with Secretary Hoover and Col. William M. Haskell, who is to have charge of food distribution in Russia, The various organizations interested were asked by Presdent Harding to co-operate under the relief administra- tion in the work of fighting famine among tho children of Russia. Col. Haskell said “tediy that he planned ‘to sail from New York for World’s Youngest Diving Champion fbe Casper Daily Cribune The baseball classic of the battle for the leadership of th son, ~-So that his team will be going at full strength Manager Downey tn all probability will return to/ the game and resume his position at third base, thus relieving Joe Dawson for mound duty. Babe Marian Preticus of Alameda, Cal, is just eight years old. Her xquatic feats have caused a sensa- tion. She ts as absdlutely fearless as well as graceful diver. Liverpool early next week and to pro- ceed to Russia as quickly as possible. The first headquarters of the famine workers. Colonel Haskett said would be as Moscow. At the start, he declared. the admin- istration intends to feed 1,000,000 Rus- sian children although this number will be in¢reased as facilities and sup- plies are available. ala In ‘India men wear combs in their hair much more than the women do. A Chingalese gentleman wears what we know as the circular comb and a toiseshell together, Divorce cases in England have more than doubled during the past year. to gether his curly locks TEACHING STAPF OF CASPER SGHODLS WILL BE RECRUITED FROM NEARLY EVERY STATE eat Care Used in Selecting Teachers Who Will Have Charge of the Destiny of Young Casper After School Term Starts September 6 Arrangements are fast being completed for the opening of the Casper public schools which has been set definitely for uesday morning; September 6. Much attention has been iziven to the selection of teachers, the school officials having uppermost in their minds the welfare of the pupils who are o be under the direction and: influence of the teachers for ractically three quarters of a year ‘he personne! of Casper's teaching force for the coming year is consid-/ red unusually strong in scholarship nd integrity. A big general meeting of the teach- rs is scheduled to be held at 10 a. m. Beptomber 5, in the auditorium of the! B. Gardner, Veronica Glenn, Doljie Hagan, Lillian Harlin, Maude Hend: ers, Ina I. Hall, Grace Houchen, J. W. Hoyer, Helen Huxford, Kathryn Hjhderman, Chyrl D. Thde, Nell Jones, Ann Joy, Clara _G. Kary, Mildred Kepner, Catherine Kingsley, Bess A woman well known in New York society recently had an alarming ex- perience at ono of the fashionable New England summer resorts. It is ret among her friends that she has spent a good deal of her time and income taking treatments from “beauty doctors,” who have under- taken to restore her somewhat faded “youthful” beauty: While taking a refreshing dip in the sea she noticed that she was attracting morc than or- dinary attention from the beach joungers. Hurriedly retreating to the bathhouse, she discovered that the sea water, acting upon the cos- metics, had turned her complexion purple, and her carefully dyed Titian hair to a vivid green! PB, SY The highest sun temperature ever recorded was at a point on the Per- sian gulf, where the black bulb solar jew Natrona county vocational DIBA! Ladd, Lillian Larson, Homer J. Lee. termometer has registered 187 hoo) building, after which the as- ignment of the teachers to their vari- 8 positions in the different schools 1 be publically announced. A number of changes have been de in the school boundaries affect-) gs many of the grade pupils. The) Mayor RE BeSrRRARS Er wes were found to be necessary In account of growth of the city in veral directions during the spring nd summer months and the comple- ion of the ntw Elk street school and ther improvements. In the following list of names of teachers selected for next year ere aro nearly 25 different states presented: ) Mra. Lulu Leisinger, Bessie L. Les- . Mrs. Bean, Cleola Lilly, Eleanor lcLaughlin, Ruth Mandell, Eva Mc- J. W. McIntyre, Ann Merriam, Helen D. Mosey, Mary C. Morrow, Hetty MacNamara, Genevieve Muntz, 0 Newbower, Joey Nugent, Ag- jes O'Neil, Julia O,Neill, Josephine , Marjorie Pierce, Jean M. Quinn, ouise Reichman, Norma Reuss, co E. Reynolds, Ddan Morgan, 1 Rohwer, Mrs. Walter Rose, usa, Ross, Veronica Schouweiler, l B, Schurtz, Madelyn Seabright, ildred Steidicy, Nira Stewart, Verra geman, Glayds Tharp, Nell Tomp- ins, Ann Thompson Ariderson, Ione Valker, Helen Whyte, Vida Williams, I. Winter, Mary C. Yard, Effie isSmans Foster, Frances Yeomans, Bosle; }. Boterman, Ruth Ridenbaugh, Helen . Brockway, Lela C. Brown, E. Bar- | : Mayor Hylan m Bryant, Mabel Carlson, Blanche/,,” he city hall, answer to . Cole, Helen Marie Cook, Frances | the city hall, testifying im ameter ts r, Sara Crumpton, Cora Cruse. ydia. Degley, Frances G. Davis, fice A. Davis, Myrtle A, Dolan, Min- be Eddileman, Dorothy England: Nora lowerree, Anna FFrFidiund, Harriet jowerree, Anna Fridlund, Harriet Hylan Defending His Record on the stand in New York before the Meyer committee in in Senator Schuyler a M. Meyer's charges CRAZY TO MARRY very ornamental‘ back comb of tor-| Manager Arbogast will start Dav- enport today so that he will be ready to work again in“a later game in the series. With the series telling the tals the games should be better and harder fought than the post season series. Casper's baseball populace should turn out in force today and for the remaining games of the series. > Bhadretaa Gin it Japan Contender For Tennis Cup NEWPORT, f. Aug. 25.—Zenze |Snimidzu, of Japan, defeated E. O. | Anderson of Australia, 6-4, 7-5, 6-4, to day in the initial play of the three-day conteat between. the Japanese and | Australian Davis cup tennis teams to ‘ican cup de/enders. are the survivors 0f T2 nations. Americans will defend the cup next week at Forest Hills, N. Y, a DEMPSEY MEETS KEARNS. CHICAGO, Aug. 25.—Jack Demp- sey, heavyweight champion, passed through Chicago yesterday on his way| from New York to the Pacific coast. | In the east the fighter conferred with | his manager, Jack Keans, over future pla: decide which team will meet the Amer- Season so far as Casper and the Rocky Mountain region are concerned is on this afternoon |* at the athletic park when Denver and Casper grip in deadly Midwest league. This is the series that tells in Casper’s standing. m Going into the series with big Dave Davenport, the ace of dich that neither will shave until Cas. per wins the pennant or elther one captures a lazy bruin No matter what the contest it is said that loca! tonsoria!l parlors hang up the busy sign when the lookout an ounces the approach of either of the trio. The big game hunters spent two Weeks in the Big Horn and state that they had a wonderful outing. They admit however, that an outing was ‘the only thing they had and the only thing they got was—back > YANK CAPTAIN LEADING -_ CLEVELAND, Aug. 24.—Emmett French of Youngstown, ©., captain of the American golf team that invaded Great Britain, today led the field in ‘the first round of the open champion- ship of the Western Golf association at Oakwood club with a remarkable score of 33-32—65, or six under par. =| THE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS |= REFINERS FACE BRONCS IN CRUCIAL SERIE Davenport Leads Off Today to Cinch First| Davis Sets Up Game So That Casper Can Take Lead During Series | |soms record for longevity of pitel jin the major Icagnes, against W. ington. After yielding 1% safeties and runs in the first ten frames, Dixie breezed throw! the last nine ‘rounds without allowing a semblance of a safety. RACQUET TEAM THROUG BOSTON, Aug. 25.—THe Leland Stanford university tennis team, com-| posed of Phil Neer and J. M. Davis is about ready to hang up its racquets for the season. Each man played in | 188 matches since leaving college four months ago. mete KILO WATTS WINS TROT. SPRINGFIELD, I., Aug. 25.—Kilo ‘Watts was an easy winner in the $3 000 Leland Hotel stake at the state fair grounds yesterday, winning the 2:09 trot in straight heats. Her best| time was 2.05% in the second and third heats. ‘VETERAN GAME HUNTER CAUGHT WITHOUT ARMS STRANGLES BEAR ‘The Japanese and Australian teams | They } SSuvr ‘STE MARINE, Mich. river. It was a small bear and he | Aug. 24.—Chase S. Osborn, former | was armed only with a pistol. The “governor of Michigan and a veter- | animal attacked the boat and the an big game hunter, today had added his 40th bear to his collec: | tion. The bear was killed after a | 20-minute battle in St. Mary's river off the Osborn summer home on Duck island. The former governor choked it to death. Mr. Osborn saw the bear off shore and took rowboat out into the hunter tried a shot but the weapon jammed. 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Tentative ytuss. of the Pittsburgh N ! club, to erect additoional grandstand: at Forbes fie! here to seat 10,000 Persons, in view of the stride the Pirates are making toward captu’ the National league pennant, it announced yesterday pitching aces in the box, Casper AUSTRALIANS E: must win the majority of the. games PHILADELPHIA of the series or be relegated to the members of the Aust might have been division of the|| Sportsmen Chase tennis team, wt ag nae tart © 2 in the final ro at pa series ss! ‘asper M 2 today entered ational single SE ai metincmaie, cme Llusive Brain in championship tournament to be. beld game behind Greybull and two full - at the Germantown cricket club, start games behind Denver. By winning Mountain Haunts ing September 7. The Australians are today’s game Casper will be one game Captain Norman J. Peach, J. O. An behind the Colorado pastimers. dorson, J. B. Hawkes and J. Todd. .-Dropping the game at Scottsbluff} After having spent several weoks in pateerts ee yesterday made Casper's task harder |the Big Horn mounteins apparently than ever. Downey's warriors ar- | prema for honors in hirstute T rited here this morning from Denver |®40rnment, three Casper sportsmen G d. chuck full of confidence and with a|®&mely George McLeod, Joe Roddich, ames icaay Go or die spirit that means that they | Md Roy Mills returned here yester indie thels: Bast to keep’ Casper from} OY aveniog as devoid of big game as Sadlamal Langue being their opponents when the|® "oP is of sympathy: St. Louis at Boston ; championship of the Rocky Mountain | _ ("2 aforementioned, bristles i ls Chfeago at Brooklyn region is fought out by the winners | fil Conoenirate on the upper lp, and ; . Pittsburgh at New York or ‘ager is in ef- . apt of the various halves of the split sem} ro. netween Messrs. McLeod and Rod-| Borank ,oavis of the | St. ouls! cincinnati at Philadelphia American League. New York at Cleveland Boston at St. Louis Washington at Detroit Philadelphia at Chicago. Midwest League. Denver at Casper. Laramie at Greybull. Scottsbluff at Sterling — Cheap teaspoons have been manu factured from compressed cotton fiber. The only oriental country where women are ullowed to legislate is China. One of the provincial parlia ments formed after the republic was. established—that of Canton—allowed ten seats to women, who are elected by the votes of thei rn sex Een The Profit-Sharing idea adopted in a Casper restsurant. at Harvey's and get the bnefit 823.3t° has been Eat PRODUCE Clayton & McCrary 308 S. Kimball St. Phone 252-W * Fresh Eggs and Dressed Poultry Delivered to Any Part of the City. it BEATS... You can never know Hoover accomplishes the obligation. Holmes to Homes FORMER BOXER SUICIDES. RINGFIELD. rank O'Lang, 42. M rmer lightweig &. his boxer, was J it was a su Copenhaver began be the navy at Newport } was known in Pacifi > WRIGLEY BUYS ANGELS. 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