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on enn ww ° Le | on World Results By Leased Wire INDIANS TAKE WHITE “SOX AND ‘us TORS ff > AECORD BROKEN | Boxer xnockea ROAD MARCH i cINeY LOSES TO FORT WORTH IW AL ALU. MEET Entire Squad of 40 Players to Be Brought North on Play- ing Jaunt. CLEVELAND, ©., When the Cleveland training camp at Dallas, March 25.— Indians break March 31, CHICAGO, March 25.—The Chica- go clubs of the American and Na- tional leagues each won their exhi- bition games yesterday, the White Sox easily defeating the University of Texas, § to 4 as Autin, while the Cubs, in a nimth imning rally edged out Vernon, 6 to 5, at Los Angeles. DEFEATS everyone of the forty players will be] naLLAS TEAM. brought north by Manager Tris Speaker, according to advces recelv- ed here. This will be the largest squad to leave camp in Cleveland uniforms. CLEVELAND, March 26.—A game| played between the Cleveland In- | dians and Dallas of the Texas league | at Dallas yesterday was won by Cleveland, 12 to 7. The proceeds of This does not mean that Manager| 1.0 weniturehtcity nak S008 Speaker in of the players. He numerous games uled on the northward jannt, ates spli r ere are nineteen ors, rs on the it ts understood, call s to keep all has roster. gnment of two catchers Iders to each sign, while one team, probably the regu lars, “itl carry four outficlders, and the other three. McInnis, Wambsganss, Sewell and Gardner will compose the tnfield of the regulars, Indications are that this is “we infield which will start the season, and if Manager Speaker's lineup in his practice games means rthing. McInnis will bat in the nup position. Since joning the team, the former Philadelphia end Boston American League teams’ star first baseman hus hit in this position. ‘The regulars’ catchers more than likely will be O'Neill and Nunamak- er. Except for Speaker and Jameson the outfielders during the exhfbition games have not been decided upon Speaker and Jamescg and probably Graney and Evans will be in the rer ulars gardens. Joe Wood ts to man- ago the second team. The other out fielders avaflable are Earnest Jean- nes, and Patrick McNulty. ‘Tho Yannigan infield will be cont osed of Guisto, at first base; Ham- mond at second; Sorrels rtstop and Stephenson at third - in fielders aro Yuma and Benedict, and indications are one will be with each team. Shinault and Luke #ewell are the probable catchers. It is undecided how the pitchers wil! be divided. PRISONER SHOT IN ATTACK 0 GUARD, REPORT DENVER. Colo., March 25.—Private John B. Black, a prisoner at the guard house at Fitzsimmons General hospitai bere, was shot fatally when he and an other prisoner, Private Russell B. De ‘Walt, attacked a corporal of the guard Wednesday night, it was learned here when an official investigation was be gun. Bleck {et yesterday in an emergency ward of the hospital. Black and De Walt were facing terms in the federal penitentiary at Leavenworth, according to the offi- cials. Black for fraudulent enlistment and De Wait for alleged selling of drugs at the hospital. “They were to be taken to Leavenworth this week. Black's real name was John W. Huffman, according to the authorities, who says he first enlisted at Columbus barracks, Ohio, on May 15,°1920. Cheyenne Man Is Elected To Head Rotarians GREELEY, Colo, March 25— James Walton of Cheyenne, Wyo., was clected district governor of the Rotary clubs of Colorado, Wyoming and New Mexicon at Friday's session of the convention of Rotary club mem: bers. Cheyenne and Boulder, Colo., clubs are candidates for the privilege of en- tertaining the 1923 district conven tion. ——__—_. In Great Britain many large land. owners are 1 turning them: i scause there y certain taxation, which they contend, would crush tence. In death dues otherwise, them out of alone the.saving under the new system 3s enormous. It ‘s estimated that on an estate ef half 2 million dollars the duty under private ownership would amount to $70,000, whereas if it was incorporated less than $20,000 would have to be ra CHICHESTER s S PILLS Ee ates for 25 years known as Best, Safest, Always Kellable SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE PENNSYLVANIA VACUUM CUP MILLER TIRES At The Rubber Hospital W. M. YARD, Prop. VULCANIZING Work Called for amd Dolivered Free. David St 220 South Phone 6853 ten infielders! Cincinnati persons saw it. FORT WORTH TAKES tting the squad] ONE RUN GAME. CINCINNATI, March 26.—The National league team moved over to Oklahoma City today for Saturday and Sunday games. Yesterday's defeat at the hands of Fort Worth by a 1-to0 score, was the first shutout of the season for the Reds, who have played ten games to date. PIRATES Dereat XANNIGANS AGAIN. PITTSBURGH, March 25—The Pittsburgh Pirate regulars tipped the Yannigans over yesterday at Hot Springs, Ark., 3 to 2, advices informed owners here. It was @ nine inning nip and tuck battie all the way. NTS BREAK AMP IN TEXAS. NE YORK, March 25.—The y Giants have broken camp at San Antonio, Texas, and have started on the long train leadoing to the Polo grounds. The McGraw clan wal loped the San Antonio Texas league team by a score of four to three, yesterday. ATHLETICS SQUAD S DIVIDED UP. PHILADELPHIA, March 25.— One squad of the Philadelphia Ath- tetics moved north today from Eagle pass, Texas, to fill an engagement with the San Antonio team of the Jeacue this afternoon while the Phillies at Leesburg, Fla., rest- yesterday over y nine, ROCHESTER \. ...0 FROM DETROIT. DETROIT, Mich, March 25.— After five defeats by the Detroit Americans, the Rochestern Interna- tional leaguers have one gome to their czeait._The teams in_Charies- the Florida 1 aisles |Stedt Mallory and Mrs. 1. G. ton, 8. C., See et Oe | ries of practice games through the | Carolinas. Fire at Driving © | Park Disastrous) | lilinois Sprinter Steps Off 60- Yard Dash in 6 1-5 Seconds at Chicago. CHICAGO, March 25—A wort: |record was smashed, oné Central A. A.j U. record, broken and two new Central |. A. U. marks established Jast night, BALTIMORE, Md, March 25.—-Fire| of undevrmined origin early today de- stroyed the Clu>house, a cottage, 15 |box stalls and the water tank at the |Gentlemen's driving pork, across the | street from Pimlice race track, en- taining an estimated loss of $75,000. | Fifty roce horses in training for the spring meet at Pimlico were quartered | [on the grcunds and hundreds more in| | the Pimfico stables. ‘ony AY AND MORRIS LOSE IN TENNIS PLAY | | BOSTON, March 25.—The women's national indoor doubles championship | jwas won Friday by Mrs. Marion Zin-| |derstein Jessup, of Wilmington. De! Jand Mrs. Frank H. Godfrey, of Bos- |ton. They defeated Mrs. Molla Bjur-| Morris | of New York, 6-4 and 6-3. | Mrs. Jessup was one of the win- | ners of the title match last year in} which also the Mallory-Morris team! lwas runnerup. | SPORT FLASHES HOT OFF WIRE | LEWIS PINS GESHTOUT. | | aT TOPEKA—Ed (Strangler) Lewis, |won two straight falls from Joe Gesh-) tout, Bulgarian. cappock WINS MATCH. AT WICHITA—Earl Caddock, Towa! wrestler, defeated Dick Daviscourt of Wichita, two out of three falls. WRESTLERS MATCHED AGAIN SAN FRANCISCO—A4 Santel, San \wrancisco, light heavyweight wrestling] champion and “Toots” Mondt of Gree- ley, Colo., have been matched for a| second clash next Tuesday here. San-| tel and Mondt wrestled to a draw here) last puseee ¥ in the preliminary A. A. U. track) championships here, which was won by the Illinois A. C with 64 points. Chicago A. A. was secort with 63; Un- versity of Llinols third with four, | While. the Chicago Dental Surgery col legt, scored three mmd the ngan Square A. C. one. The new world's record was hung up by Loren Murchison, of the I. A. C., |who stepped the 60-yard dash in 06 15 seconds. This is one fifth of a second faster than the previous mark. Albert of the C. A. A. broke the Out of Third Story Window SIOUX CITY, Iowa, March 25.— Dempsey Stops In Los Angeles LOS ANGELES, Calif., March 25.— central A. A. U. record far the high| Jack Dempsey, world’s heavyweight jump, when he cleared the bar at 6 feet 1% inches, which Is one inch higher than the previous mark. Central A. A. U. records were es tablished in the 300-yard run and the mile walk also. ‘These events were held for the first time in a Central A. A. U. meet. Dowding of the I. A.C. set the market in the former, which he won in35 4-5 seconds. Vosen of the I. A. C. established the mile walk rec- Jord by doing the distance im 7:27 1-4. pein Sere staan ‘Throughout Belgium, women ne longer work in the mines and on the docks, where many of them were em- ployed before the war. SCHLAIFER SHADES O'KEEFE. DAVENPORT, IOWA — Morrie Schiaifer, Omaha, welterweight shaded | Dennis O'Keefe, South Chicago, here strong rally in the ninth and tenth put Schlaifer in the lead after O'Keefe had led im the fifth, seventh and eighth, COAST BANTAM WINS. AT PHOENIX—Johnny Cartyle, Los Angeles bantamweight, outslugged Joe Matranha of New Orleans and was |awarded the decision after six round bout. Red Briggs, Utah, defeated Ralph Pena, Phoenix. The Four Chassis— Standard Buick All Through From tire carrier to radiator, the Buick four chassis is of the same powerful construction as the Buick six. Buick cars for twenty years have been built for dependability—and the Buick four embod- ies standard units which have proved them- selves through years of service. Compare the Buick four chassis part by part with any other four cylinder car. Buick Sixes Buick Fours 32'Ste-46 Theos Paso, Roadster $1268 2-Four34 Two Pass. Roadster $ 893 Set zi Five Pane, Touring 2 Hs 22-Four-35 Five Pass. Touring ce ‘Six-47 tx coed aes Coa - ais 22-Four-36 Throe Pass. Coupe 12-Six-48 Four Pase- Coupe = 23-Four-37 Five Pass. Sedan 12-Six-49 Seven Pass. Touring 1583 F5Si550 Seven Pace. Sedan“ 2375 All Prices P: O. B: Flint, Michigan Ask about the G. M. A. C. Purchase Plan which provides for Deferred Payments ee 925 1295 1395 CASPER MOTOR CO. Phone 909 WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM champion pugilist, has arrived here for a few days’ visit with ot Ais family, prior to his sail New York on April 11 for Eu: Desnpesy said he expected to partici- pate in two or ‘nree bouts while in Buropa, although his manager, Jack Kearns had not yet entered into di- rest negotiations for a match on ee? continent er sateeees: 6 or in London. JACK DOYLE TO FIGHT CHEYENNE RED BROWN CHEYENNE, March 25.—"Red” Brown of this eity and Jack Doyle of Denver, featherweights, have been matched for a bout at Fort Collins. March 31. = TEAMS CHAN ~ DEFENDS TITLE Mrs. Niailiocy Mas Meets Miss Ban- croft This Afternoon in Singles Match. BOSTON, March 23.—Mrs. Milla Bjurstedt Mallory of New York, four times national indoor singles cham pion, meets Miss Leslie Bancroft of Boston this afternoon in her effort to gain her honors again. In the finals for the mixed doubles |champtonship, Mrs. Frank H. Gofrey of Boston and R. N. Williams II, of Boston meet Mrs. Mallory and Wil Yam T. Tilden II, of Philadelphis. The latter are playing-through champions NEW YORK, March 25.—Play in the men’s national indoor tennis cham. pionship started today at the Seventh Regiment Armory with 74 entries. Tho most important matches on to- day's card included: Frank T. Anderson, the titleholder vs. F. K. Scovil; Vincent Richards vs. W. Stanley Pearce; S. Howard Voshell vs. Armand L. Bruneau and Edward \"P. Appleby vs. Jock Linderman. | Vesta Batteries AT LOWER PRICES Two-Year Guarantee. Casper Battery Company 508 E. Yellowston Hwy. 907 WOMEN ARE ~ CONCERNED More and more in efficient banking service. The Casper National Bank has always rec- ognized their special veloping its facilities We invite women of County to do their banking when down town shopping—special facilities are pro- vided for their use. fo a) 32 Years of Service Casper National Bank CASPER, WYO. © Under United States Government Supervision. Ttock. my oct lot. ROBERT SIMPSON CASPER MONUMENT WORKS 505 E. Second St—————Casper, Wyo. $OSOOLOSOSO00OLG0HHOOHHOSOHHSOSSHOSHS OOOO OO OOOOO OOD LESOOOOGHSOHOOOS GOGOL HOHO ODO HOOD OOO SOOO OO OOHO DIGS ine Senseo during the summer I will be moving my workshop showroom further cast on Second street. aie my ny, ae ese of finished monuments and ig them off at a big reduction. Also place your order now for a curb around the banking wants, de- to meet them. Casper and Natrona May We Serve You? ther than han- arkers twice I Call and look over Phone 957W NOTICE To Coal Consumers Indications point strongly to a coal strike April 1. We can make immediate delivery on both egg and lump Gebo coal. Place your orders now and be pre~- pared for the strike. We sively. Natrona Transfer, Storage and Fuel Co. PHONE 949 . handle Gebo coal exclu- Hoppe to Play For Title Again ST. LOUIS, Mo., March 25.—Wwille balkline billiard chanapion, today departed for Chicago after finishing training here for his cham- in Hoppe, former 18.2 mateh against Jake Schaefer, pion, at Chicago next Monday. ance, evidence building into Touring Car $885 Roadster - - 885 AUDITORS REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG Accountants—Income Tax Service. Floor 0-S Bidg. Phone 767 ACCOUNTANTS GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. Auditors 2 Accountants—Stock Registrar and Tranfer Agents 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 660 WYOMING AUDIT COMPANY 414-15 Midwest Ref. Bldg. Phone 289 Audits, Financial Reports and Analyses, Income Tax Service ang General Accounting ARCHITECT? DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects Rooms 11-12 Townsend Block Casper, Wyo. Phone 440 GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY Architects 415 OM Exchange Bildg. Phone 1162 AUTO PAINTING STEWART AND COMPANY Aute Painting Phone 1072W 134 North Kimball BAGGAGE and TRANSFER SEE BEN 'T Baseace, Heavy: 3 ul Fiano asi yo SEARLES TRANSFER Res. Phone 87W Office Phone 701W MOVING A SPECIALTY BEAUTY PARLORS CASPER BEAUTY PARLORS Lacille Ellis Expert Marcelling CONTRACTORS W,. SPROUL, Contractor & Builder 141 West Tenth Phone 376W CHIROPRACTORS 4 <j Eg . = | DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Suite 318 Midwest Bldg. Phone 706 DR..B. G. HAHN DR. EDNA HAHN Suite 2, Townsend Block Phones. Office 423, Res. 1235 M. E, HARNED, Chiropractor 162 North Kimball St. Phone 1457 DR. L_E. BERQUIST Zuttermeister Bldg. * Phone 17! DOCTORS MARSHALL C. KEITH, M. D. Office Phone 30 Residence 164 Private Hospital—612 South Durbin ELECTRICIANS AMERICAN ELECTRIC CO. Wiring, g Ket Us Estimate Your Work HOUSE MOVERS WILLIAM NIEDERAUER 1107 South Melrose Phone 260 LIFE INSURANCE Prudential Insurance Co. of America Phone 12563 P. 0. Box 1012 cy BS récords Series of the good Maxwell is making everywhere, in saving service and in splendid perform- which the new organization is F. O. B. Detroit, rewenon tax to be added Cc. E. KENNEDY Corner Second and Park Streets ‘which Hoppe will try to regain thy title which he held for 16 years. —_—————_— which the New the sound value these fine cars. Sedan = - $1485 Coupe = = 1285 Phone 1419-W, LAWYERS see BISHOP Mo 3a eens | NICHOLS & STIRRETT ete 309-10-11 Oil change Bidg. HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Oil Exchange Building’! BULLACK .AND LACX Lawyers n Suite 204-205 Midwest Bldg. Pa ree ‘a Sere! mos af esd Suites 14-15-16, Townsend Block ' NURSERIES OSTEOPATHS DR. CAROLINE C. DAVIS Phone 103¢ RK. C. I. 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