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. ; & ‘3 7 ‘ 4 § ( 4 COLLEGE SPIRIT’ University of Missouri Presi- dent Loud in Praise of Benefits. CHICAGO, April 20.—Athletic teams have an important part in college life declared President J. C. Jones of the ‘University of Missouri in an address to alumni of the institution here last’ night. “I would rather have a nico safe job with a crow bar ramming dynamite down Grill holes tn a quarry than the president of a university which has no athletic team," he said. “The spirit generated among students and alumni because of interccllegiate athictics cre- tes solidarity absolutely essential! to the welfare of a university and inst!- tution of learning without the safety valve of athletics can be compared PROFESSION SEGURED AS GOLF INSTRUCTOR FOR PRESENT SEASON At a special meeting of the board of e trustees of the Casper Country club cate! a Sea ca yesterday afternoon Mr. McCaffery ‘was engaged to act as professional for the club. He will be in charge of a) small house which wiz authorized to bo constructed near the first tee of the Immks south of Casper. More interest is being taken this year in the club and @ great many new golfers signi- their intention of playing this year. opportunity of beng able to se- lessons frum the professional the games for many and great interest is to be taken in the teurna- ments which will take place during the summer. The sew club howse wilt at: ferd an opportunity to pu-chase sofc drinks, balls end to rent clubs As gscon as the gtouads dry work will start on the clubhouse and the work on the course will continue. The new) third hole is nearly finished and will te one of the most difficult of the links. A new green will be built for the second hols, and the tee and green of the sixth will be moved. Making the seventh hole more difficult is also being considered. Greens of the eighth and ninth Toles will be improvd «5 soon as the work car be accon.plighec. ven Results Leased Wire WTHLET IO HELP [cas Sn] BALL PIR q xew York - lee Idtis ..1..- = OPEN TOPUBLIC: Abegetheats Should Be Made With A. A.Sladefor | Use of Grounds. Piusbersh ———- Brooklyn DhierniseoMl ° fem eh ee te te ee Pet. . Where all the local C07) baseball and foottall games have been. .667| played and where cyery night in good .6¢7| weather, big and little kéagter} repair (400) to practice the national game, is open. 1333] to the different teams of the city. In -333| Order to’ prevent conflict,. however.| .000| and to make it possible for the high | sck oo’ fellows, who have first right to Today’s Games cuunanaad om meen A” request has been made that ali per-| rons who want the use of the grounds first see Superintendent A. A. Siade| | St. Louis at Pittsburgh. | regarding it. | | ‘This will save a great deal ef tneon- yenience and dissatisfaction. No ef- fort 1s made to Keep the different o> eonizations ou-, but merely to regulate their timeg’ of rreotice cn the high | schoo! PITTSBURGH GOLD FOR | the field, to use it at the proper time, National Philadelphia at Boston New York at Brooklyn. Cincinnat! at Chicago. American Chicago at St. Louis. Cleveland at Detroit. at New York. be MISSOURI WINS MEET. AT LOS ANGELES — The Univer sity of Missouri frack and field team defeater the Occidental college team on the latter’s field by a score of 67 to 64. Btn DEFEATED. ORCESTER—Johnny AT HOUSTON—Frankie Carcia, of Los Angeles knocked out Artie Simons of New Orleans in the seventh round of their, 12 round bout. FOUR SCHOOLS Tourney to Be Conducted in Connection Witu High School Track Meet. + ‘Washington Boston at Philadelphia. WEDNESDAY FINALS. National League. All scheduled games postponed. FIRST LEAGUE GAMES PITTSBURGH, Pa., April 20.—while the St. Louis Cardinals and the Pirates ‘were primed to lift the lid on the base- ball season here today fans were pre- paring to journey to Forbes field wear- ing overcoats. A coll wind swept the city early to- day following rain last night The weather forecast for today 1s clear and colder. The opening game probably will be played if the skies remain clear. Wilbur Cooper was slated to pitch for the Pirates and “Letty” Sherde! for the Cardinals. Billiard Match Dates Changed CHICAGO, April 20.—The date of the championship three cushion bil: Mard match between John Layton, ty to get time for practice’ the titis holder, and Chafles McCourt together. If this obstacle can be sur-, of Pittsburgh, originally scheduled for April 25, were changed and 8. Sedalia is Lay- The champion is pre- Gefense of his St. Louls 15, GT HIL BASEBALL CLUB IS PROJECTED Cleveland 1. Dayton, who was first string Pitch-| ton's home. er for the Illinois state university, will|paring here for the pitch for the city hall tear, title. A tennis tourney will be held along with the track meet at Douglas, May 13. Lander, Wheatland, Thermopolis and Douglas will enter the meet. Cac- per will not be able to take part for the reason that the local school has as yet no court or materials, wherewith to practice. There is probably no other sport that would draw a more enthusiastic number of players than tennis. It would provide an opportunity for many students to get into a game in which they are intensely interested. W. I. Rehr. Jr., who ranks high among Rocky Mountain district play- ers, is very enthusiastic about getting the game started among the local fel- lows and if his efforts are successful casper may be ab'e to enjoy a much needed sport TRACK WORK TO BE RESUMED KERE TODAY Coach Morgan anno announces that track practice will start again. today if Old Man Weather will permit. The track team has been greatly handicapped fo: the last week: or two on account of the impossible condition of the field. Prac tice had to be done on a limited scale ‘n the gymnasium. MILIS, WYO., APRIL 20, 1922 The floors of the Mills school re-| esived a thorough oiling during Easter’ vacation and now present a much bet ter appearance. Soout Night to Be Held April 28 At Mills School. The boy and girl scouts of Mills are busy ‘these days preparing for their scout program which is to be held at the Mills school April 28 at 8 p. m. Everyone is invited to this program and the parents of the children are given a special invitation. No admis- gion. Troop No. 10 to Attend Scout Rally. ‘The boy scouts of Troop No. 10 are planning on attending the scout rally to be held in the high school gym- nastum, April 21. School Census Taken. _ ‘The schol census of Mills was taken the first of the week and the result of the canvass shows a decided in- crease in school attendance over last, year. ; Juniors Enjoy Evening. Monday night the junior scouts greatly enjoyed their evening which was held in the furnace room of the) school. The recently ofled floors were still damp, thus leaving no available meeting place for the juniors except the furnace room. The evening was spent in reading stories and popping corn over tho coke fire. Theodore Campbell has returned trom Pinedale, Wyo. —— Presbyterian Chureb. © ‘Tharp-James. Sunday echool at 10:30 a. m. The| A wedding of much interest to their different classes have been organized. friends and which came as a complete Last Sunday 73 were present. Even-| surprise occurred at Douglas, Wyo., ing worship at 7:30 p. m. J. C. Ross] April 1 ,1923, when Miss Gladys Tharp /Mellis entertained a few of their/popular and efficient teacher in the friends at a delightful little party last/ Mills school. Mr. Jamos is the son of Saturday evening. Those present were) Mrs. 8. C. James and is a man of ster- ‘Misses Ruth Hunter, Geneal Smithers, | ling qualities who has mado a host of ‘Margaret Barry, Jean Coughlin and/friends here. Miss Tharp will con- ,Luelia Robideu, Messrs. Lawrence/tinue her teaching duties until the ‘Waldon, Norman Walden, Harold/ close of the school year when the hap- (Stecker, Walter Geiger and Howard] py couple will return to Missouri to Melis. make their home. While it is regretted Sy that they will not remain in Mills, ~ Last Mr. and Mrs. T. G./yet the best wishes of their many Laird en atan Eqster dinner,| friends go with them to their new ‘Their gyests were Mr. and Mrs. R. E.| home. Casebolt, Mr. and Mrs. EB, V. Pottorff —_—_—_—_—_—— and families of North Casper, Mrs. General Election. Paul Estes, Mrs. William Twite and/ Genera! election will be held on children and Mrs. William Shapland of|Tuesday, May 9, 1922. The polling —— Lest Sunday evening a well pre Program, consisting of songs, recitations and drills was enjoyed by i ‘\a large and appreciative audience at the Presbyterian church. SS ed correspondents Nok al noon in order to be in the Mills News on Thursday. oe H. B. Brakebill is unable to attend to his duties because of illness. ae PAY DAY SPECIALS Thur&Sday, Friday and Saturday New Steel Range, with polished steel top and nickel trimmings_-.-----$65.00 With Terms. Nice line of Refrigerators_$14.50 to $27.50 Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet, like new__$37.50 New Oak Library Table___..______$14.75 New Phonegraph with 15 Records__$75.00 $25.00 down and $10.00 per month. Gold Seal Congoleum, per sq. yd-______80c JOHN S. M’KNIGHT Hardware, Furniture, Paint and Glass place new town hall on First street, will be open from 7 a. m. to 4 o'clock p.m —— Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid. On Wednesday afternoon, April 26 all ladies are invited to the meeting of in a social way. Rev. A. T. Edwards arrived in Mills last Tuesday. He will be here for a few days visiting with his son, Ei- mer Edwards. ee Secale Emmett James suffered a severe and yery painful injury last Sunday even- ing. In attempting to open the wind- shield of his car, bis hand slipped and his left wrist was very bady cut. He was rushed to the state hospital where an operation was performed. <Accord- ing to the last report he is getting along very nicely. Mr. and Mra. C. B. Perkins and son have gone to Boulder, Colo: jin casei bn bo J. P. Smith ts sertously i with pneumonia. pein Le sed We sre sorry to learn that. Mrs. Hattie Lambert is again quite ill. ee Postmaster Bassett wishes to advise his friends that he has severed his connections with the Mills Construc- |tion company with whom he has been connected for the past two years. The increase in the postoffice and his other tion. FOR MRS. AT CROMWELL HALL business demands his’ persofial ‘atten-j Mrs. Clem Bybee BENEFIT DANCE TONIGHT NO. 12 Registration. Everyone must register this year in order to vote at the, coming general election. You can register tonight up until 9 p .m ., also on April 26 and 27, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Registration place, Mills Construction comany of fice, corner Riverview and Third streets. 2 NU Seas Last Saturday evening at 7:30 a mass meeting was called by the mayor and council of the town of Mills to deter- mine the wishes of voters in regard to the contemplated installation of a com- Plete water works system and the water bond issue which is to be voted on at the coming general election, ‘Tuesday, May 9. Mayor Boyle Lloyd Pendell, attorney for the town of Mills and Mr. Carlyle of Cheyenne, an engi neer of ‘wide experience with water problems in the state of Wyoming, were present to explain the various points and to answer any questions It was explained that tests made sev- eral months ago by the state board of health of water samples taken from the sand across tho river west of Mills, proved to be good, pure, healthful, soft water of a much bet- ter grade than is to be found in most cities of Wyoming; the sand and gravel formation of this peninsula act- ing as a natural filter. After much discussion on the subject of water systems, various kinds of wells, and the salability of municipal bonds, pay: ment of interest on same, etc., all those present voted unanimously in favor of the mayor and council going ahead and letting @ contract for the laying of a 10-inch water wain across the Platte river at once. This action was taken in order that the work would not be delayed on account of coming high water due to the larg? up of ice and snow upstream and the open: ing of Pathfinder dam, it being under- stood that the installation of the water works system for this community could be completed within a period of two mdfiths from the time of com. mencement. In the event of the bond the coming election eee eran ta cast ton bods and immediately start the work of laying mains in the streets. It is also under- stood that so far as possible, all labor for this project shall be given resi- dents of Mills. The site on which the wells are to be driven was donated to the town by Thomas Mills. Badd 213 <a Mr. and Mrs, Omar Baker enter- tained at diriner Sunday for Mr. and and family and Mr. and Mrs. Rey Bohrman. BARFOOT Casper Daily Cribune CHAMP PINS DAVISCOURT. . AT BOSTON—Ed (Strangler) Lewis successfully defended his title against pa Daviscourt of Texas in straight LEWIS OFFERED 25,000. AT CHICAGO—A straight guaran- teo of $25,000 has been offered Ed (Strangler) Lewis, world's heavyweight wrestling champion, to defend his title against John Pesek, by the Theodore Roosevelt post of the American Le gion. Se evcccvvescceseeseees: Hartord and Breeders’ association at Havre de | Grace, IN TENNIS PLAY Meeting of Agricultural Baseball. Opening of the season of the West rn association Opening of the season of the Vir ]ginia league. Opening of tha season of the Sout> western league. Opening of the seagon of the Cotton States league Opening of the season of the West Texas leaguc. Opening of the season of the Blue- Grass league Bench Show. Annual show of Pierce County Ken- nel club, at Tacoma. Gymnastics. Southern A. A. U. championships, at New Orleans Shooting. North Carolina state trapshootin:. tournament opens at Pinehurst. Canadian amateur championships, at Calgary. Ontario Provincial amateur cham- plonships, at Toronto. Bob Roper versus Fred Fulton, 12 rounds, Denver. John Buff versus Battling Leo nard, § rounds, at Philadelphia. Young Montreal versus Kid Wolfe, 8 rounds, at Philadeiphia. ——_ BATTLIS OVNAMITE. AND KID NASH TO FIGHT MAIN G0 AT LEGION SMOKER Battling Dynamite 1s booked to mieet Kid Nash in four two-minute rounds at the American Legion smok er given by the George W. Vroman post No. 2 next Monday night at the American Legion rooms in the Smith- Turner building, Nash will be re- membered as the only man who got @ decisiom at the last smoker held here. There will also be several high school prodigies on the list of enter- tainment. Young Stanko will mect Joe O'Neill. Gene O'Brien will fight Johnny O'Neill, ané Bob Holman, Claude Pila All these fellows are known as good fast men. They will fight In three two-minute rounds. The wrestling event of the evening will be a 20-minute match between Earl Dowler and Mosher. Jewelry and waten reparring by ex: pert workmen. All work guaranteed Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co., 0.8 Bidg. Bee EFANKS RETURN TO OME PARK Big Welcome Prepared by New York Fans for Last Year’s League Winners. NEW YORK, April 20.—American league followers of this city were pre paring to give their diamond heroes a hearty welcome today. The Yankees will celebrate their first home appear ence of the year by raising tne cham. pionat'p pennant they won last au tumn-—-the first ever won by the New York team of the junior big c'reuit. Before coming home to optn their series with Washington, the Yankees yesterday divided honors in a double dill with the Boston Red Sor. Cleveland lost her fifth ga: season here yesterday to the &t. ef the Louis Giants were hoping fer fair skies today for their first game of the Brooklyn series. Bantam Boxer Kidnaped And Beaten, Report PEORIA, Ill, April 20.—Stanley Everett, Pekin, Ill, bantamweight boxer who mysteriously disappeared before a match last night in which he was to meet Herbie Schaefer of Chicago, arrived at his home early today botly beaten. Hoe told a story of having been kidnaped in Peoria and thrown into aa box car at Wes- ley City unconscious. When he re gained consciousness he said he walked to Pekin. White Sox x Seek Revenge, Invade St. Louis Today ST. LOUIS, Mo., April 20.—Seeking revenge for three straight defeats at the hands of the St, Louis Browns in Chicago last week, the Chicago White Sox came to St. Louis today to in- augurate the American league season here. Manager Fohi and his men return ed to thelr home city after winning four out of atx games in Chicago and Cleveland. The entir@ series was taken from the White Sox, but the lo- cals dropped two out of three to Cleve- land. The respective aces and urbang of the teams were (ue to handle the pitching burdens—Faber for Chicago and Shocker for St. Louis. D. W. OGILBEE and W. J. 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