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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1972. be Casper Daily Cridune PACS SEVE j First in News d Of All Events HE SCORE OF HIGH SCHOOL TRACK Brendon in stx-round boxing bout and/ U. singles handball champion in 1919, / |¥oung O'Dowd, Aberdeen, won over| and one of the favorites in the tour. State Title at Stake in Meet to Be Held at State Fair Mit sors: sriaon ernie sow i seme pr Tal Kage the present titleholder, Dr. Pau! ° 7 | CASEY STOPS DUNN. Hacdge, of St. Paul, in the third round Grounds; Casper, Cheyenne and Sheridan | ae SEAPELE Stary Cancy, | toe, Two Giant Rookies Who Will Be Regulars ‘BARKER HEL! = eas «AS VIOLATOR Fla. March 22. — Cc. M ce president ef the Miami to ; : . l|attle lightweight, knocket out Joe : ; Send Strongest Aggregations a a at En ee ot aise| _ FLOWERS STOPS BROWN. i ae tin Yoley, Tacoma, K. O’ed Rube} AT) JAU nee Flowers, At ‘ - : |Fenn, Seattle, in a semi-final. rem ast ate Kid aan Ma : What in all probability will be one of the greatest athletic| rae first round meets ever staged in Wyoming is scheduled for May 5 at) MONDT AND SANTEL DRAW. r Douglas, when nearly a score of high schools of the state will| ,AT, SAN | FRANCISCO — “Toots LUX WINS ON FoUL. ; : | Mondt, inter-mountain wrestling title) 4 OxAHA—Morris Lux, Kansas compete for the track championship of the state. claimant, held Ad Santel, world light| ty won on a foul from’ Pattline The decision to hold the meet at Douglas was reached by! heavyweight champion, to a draw in Ortega, Oakland, Cal., in sixth round the athletic directors of the high schools represented at the!» two-hour limit match. acheduled ten round bout. Joe formal invitation by Douglass sup | Gorman, Portland and Arios Fanning basketball tourney at Laramie last . . Kansas City went 10 rounds to draw week, following the presentation of a ctu e formal invitation by Douglas sup- An Odd Action Pi r porters. ‘The expenses of the tourney will be met by prorating the earnings of the decision over tho veteran Phil Bloom, tourney amoung the various teams. New York, in 12 rounds. Many school, including some of the r ; A é 5 Pee eee eee ee p : ‘ae MEW, SEATING SUEOORD. Ciaude Jo left, pitcher from Little Rock, wh) showed good form with the Giants at the ond of last Srutions of Attpadtng che meat, f “e $ : AT MILWAUKED—Giadys Robin-| canon ts bild to bo sisted se 6 regular. Halph Shinners snficbleg from Indianapolis, te the tavoriae’ for ‘tne The strongest orgar)mtions that , son, Toronto, set a new world’s rec-| conterfield berth. will participate from a summary of ord by skating the girls’ 440-yard dash last year’s accomplishments indicate in 47 45 seconds at indoor interna- that Casper, Cheyenne and Sheridan Company tional amateur skating championship the senate last night by President) that $80,000 of tie rereege hee 508 E. Yellowston Hwy. should send the winning teams to the # meet, = Morris in tho form of amendments to|from the license fees be distributed Douglas meet. Other schools who will > law, designed in the main,| ‘© sricultural fairs throughout the Phone 907 enter in some of the events include, f Seta LEWIS PINS OPPONENT. te » law, designed in the eee vile, Wheatiend, Canter, Douglas asd _ ; Tieerla; shame poioehe Caegasing too BE LIMIT IN MARYLAND In addition the Bill srovidéa that the| oe , eet ES er ’ : ; E rats aes Sa Spits bh Guns nave or AbsiaiTee Soaps] | $SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS KNICKERS NOT cmmey (2) ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS Ten-Round Go at Tulsa Thurs- WORN IN ROSTON DE And 65 Other Prizes day Night With Warnie : For naming the Smith First on Card. } ; Marble Floo is KARR OUTPOINTED BOOM. AT AKRON—Johnay Karr, Cleve. land welterweight won a newspaper Vesta Batteries AT LOWER PRICES Two-Year Guarantee. Casper Battery te REET WET : MICHELIN TIRE MAN Ray C. Alvis, manager‘of Cowboy Women Tennis Stars Think City Is Bit Too Conserva- S$S$$ $$$$$SSSS SSSSESSS$SIS$$$SSF Padgett, has mapped out a busy’ time tive as Yet. ] e for the Dolores, Colo., patel itor 3 | jgnacious young man goes in! 4 ¥ woe 3 = af 4 tie with Whenle Smith, jthe Okla- oa eee BOSTON, March £2.—Knickers on! ff Wear! Wear! Wear! ) homa phenom, in Tulsa, Okla., Thure- 4 A ; women in tennis play have yet to| : oe sg " ‘ make their appearance here. Al- but it never touches the wood i Again they will battle 10 rounds though the national championships | A month since th traversed a like * 3 a ot: In women's singles and doubles, and ¢ | Ristance tn Oelahons City and'a Grew - : cae In mixed doubles has attracted to tho| SS Pe femal got cred Soith's tailure to impose of the cow.| .* One might think that this was» picture of the man in the moon with a|co’Gnq! Courts of the Longwood Crick: : Feach the fibres of a floor varnished Smith's failure to dispose of the cow- he moon with ®/ot club nearly all the leading players| [i oe Tae Mahe ee oe Mand, statement was made that hé Be of 2 Se oe Ts Wns talon Gating on Rneteh soccer game as larble A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY FOR EVERYBODY. COME IN $$: SSSSSSSSSSSS SESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS SESSSSSSS SSSSSSSSS SSSSSSSSS In the east, none has established the ¢ suffered from a light attack of the flu. toemn facing: +p Magee ie Ragiand ang shows. member, of the | co oxerbocker precedent heté | 4 i Is deep rich glow adds beouty to AND LET US TELL YOU Fron on to . “Th ® fine for practice and % 2 @ room. . Its smoothness makes Council tutte, Sowa, where April 1 alria wore them in New Cleaning eaiy. Its toughness keeps $ ALL ABOUT IT. 1 he repeats with Morris (Kid) ectles tmported from England two years ago, | Ae é neh ea ne out of the pores of |e of Omaha, Neb. They boxed THIRTY-TWO Th TER was owned by C. C. Schaefer of Oak-|°! p, bi sid ne . \ | 7 : ‘ rounds to a draw February 22 in the Iya; Noss. 2: Ele wate ae iatented at |consa ‘o try them on her yot,”| ‘ What ® great help to good house- le We will give you on envelope containing the latier's home city. & licensed show. tn this country and|one of the players said. She admitted a keeping is a floor finished with Devoe i] simple rules governing this contest, together Then he takes on Billy Ryan, the before being brought here he had beat-|‘#ere was doubt too about their fitness Marble Floor Finish Varnish, with helpful suggestions and also a contest card Cincinnati welterweight, in Menneap- en All of the bulldogs of note on the|for tournament play. z Extremely durable. Easy to apply, % ; A tine olis April 7. This latter is one of the English bench. “TER Ee, mae : At which you may use in submitting names. ardent’) punchers, “in. the . country, : Bulwark was placed first at eight i $i lion bre lf rene bed 5 though green as compared with other lhisrereenaiomate Acipaios, Invone ©: QUINLAN LAID \IP WITH | j polsehat Vacca torabee Larmkneaat ia This Contest Closes March 25. opm LINCOLN, England, March 32-—| +00, ne duteated. 16 dows of his breed,| | ; oe concen in the U.S. Founded 1754 sense, | Slate an be de aes rea : Se Mer aa R. M. MOSHER para oe *\was valued at more than $3,000. | FRACTURED KNEE GAP * ides John Jourgensen bed e o F e H — ae 2 | : Sport Calendar: ' peste tog ' « +} ‘ <=] 242 W. Yellowstone Phone 33 | a 316 W. Yellowstone Phone 309 : S|den by the American Jockey Archi.| VI pg, Mallory | 3 bald, was third. Thirty-two horses Jimmio Quinlan, ‘one of the star s, 7s ————— be Ogee, Eas Winner members of the Casper high school SSSSSSSSSSSSSSS SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS SSSSSSSSS SSSSSSSSS a e [basketball team {ts suffering from a ic eee SSS at rent one for tne Allan cm | two favorite, largely St was Avctlbal's vy fractured knee eap as the result of ——— ‘Toronto. irst mount since he was licensed | dent which befell him in the me of the state inter-scholastic basketball tourney which was staged Skating. . International amateur indoor cham- plonships at Milwaukee. Golf. Florida amateur charaptonshtp tour Ee berpis Grasiay!s 2360 was 20/to 1, Match Today ::.: te Laramie last week. BOSTON, Mass. March 32.—The | ; Since his return to Casper with the —EES— _— - aeetabenam _~ and Monarch’s 10 to 1. jlocai squad he has been unable to at. 7 match between Molla Bjurstedt f; ' ° Champion Bull Mallory and Miss Lillian Scharman,| 4°" Li pp Geta eee eee § ‘|doctor, Quinlan w rs use Dog Is Dead phages fat tery Soe crutches for several days to enable gallery, with the 20 year old giri|"¥™ to set around, DENVER MEDICAL INSTITUTE i, SPECIALISTS FOR MEN EEE 830 Highteenth Street Opposite Eutrance to New Pestoffice matching strokes. with the champion] oy Jo) nursery and peat ~ COME AND BE CURED -|for a time, only to be outclassed ovent- é Buly i ad every Saturday. It will tell you rounds, at Kalamazoo. ually by ‘superiod steadiness and al ™4,,0¥er, st in season. Willlam Mos ted with elther acute or Ba a ea 0. a HOLMES’ Sale and Price Talk No. 10 THE CASH VALUE TO YOU For full series of Holmes’ Sales Talks (ten in all) now ready. Sales Talk No. 1 introduced the fact that we had cut our force and all expenses to the lowest notch in order that our selling prices might be materially lowered. No. 2 allowed that we were endeavoring to have on hand at all times the merchandise you required. No. 3 related about quality merchandise that al- i > 3 é $ 3 $ | ways gives satisfaction. | No. 4 tells you reasons why it pays to make your 5s 2 $ + & P¢ 3 ms 3 wider range of strokes. ‘The scoresteiier. Wox 1105, Casper, Wyo. Young Denny vs. My Ryan, 13 wero 6.3, 6-2. Cran rounds at Houston. San Langford vs. Fred Fulton, 10 vourt> at Beardstown, IL To Be Retained thin your reach. “\General Debllity, Weak fa—results of exposure, ir Vie! lone taste) than in any other cigarette at the price. Liggett @ Myers Tobacce Co. business. COME IN AND TALK rr oven FREE—Consultation, Examination—FREE be within the ae, of even the poorest, ané » mm.) Sundays, 10 a. m te purchases of men or women who know their business. No. 5 presents the idea that all of us can have success in life if we are willing to pay the PRICE. No. 6 brings out the lesson in saving through CO- OPERATION, No. 7 gives us the idea of what friendship and con- fidence means to the building of a business or a com- munity. No. 8 insists that price alone is not always the prime object in making a purchase—that quality al- ways makes a higher price the lesser in the end. No. 9, or contractors’ ad, adds to the fact that we are fulfilling our promise to make lower prices. Prices are lower throughout our entire stock. The first person handing our Mr. Holmes, person- ally, a complete series of these ten talks by Friday noon of this week with ten suggestions as to how we may improve our store and serve you better, will re- | ea hesterfield CIGARETTES of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos—blended Building Materials i Weare equipped with the stock to supply i LERAEGGDGED ELSES SEGOEDEERI SEO CEOS OEE PISRIERRORDEES REELS F your ete a a nae lumber =a build- ceive a credit picmarongam soon ace $7.00. The sec- lies. i mbers a ecialty. ond, $5.00; the third, $3.00; the fourth, $2.00, and ers supp! & sp ty, the fifth, $1.00—all to be in merchandise. Another series of ads will soon appear. Watch for therm and save them. ' KEITH LUMBER CO. i Phone 3 Jewelry and waton repatring Dy ex pert workmen. Al] work erg orl fg. Co. oe | _ Casper Jewelry Mts. ‘seat Holmes Hardware Co. PHONE 601 ———— { Transo Cigare—Union Mata