Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 27, 1922, Page 4

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£ Std do HE TRIBUNE'S PAGE OF SP RING NEWS | DEMPSEY (5 OFFERED BOUT WITH CARPENTTER LEGION AND SMOKEHOUSE INES |QUKER CITY LEAGUERSSTOPNEW ostcro= TO MEET IN FRST BALL GAME "YORK CLUBS INWEONESDAY PLAY, conn zen, OT WCW With arrangements definitely concluded for the first base- ball game of the season néxt Sunday, in which two of the . y . 4 ‘4 MADISON, Wis., April 27.—An in-| promi: it English sporting p: ote: strongest semi-professional organizations in central Wyo-| Breaking of Williams’ Home witation ban bere catented to'the rast" meet. Georges Carpentier, the ming are scheduled to clash, fans here are getting ready for! Ryn Streak Also Features ing crew of University of Washington | French champion, in London, some a ‘Hungiing, to row agiinst Wisconsin's eight when time this summer, provided Carpen- a formal opening of the summer season. : Deprived of the league contests which were offered to} Baseball Yesterday. mainly responsfble for the 10 to 1 trim- ee pant 50 cast to compete “at Uer defeats Ted “Kid” Lewis, May 11. ming administered to Boston, Hun-| Poughkeepsie this summer. - Pai: oe eae Casper last year the fans, neverthe-|season awaiting only the arrival of lees are insured of snappy ions.|the first regulariy scheduled game, sling knocking in stx runs and scoring|consin crew is not expected: to take While the American I m is|scores of Camperites are daily partici two himself, with a single, double and/part in the Hudson regatta till 1923, use| psting in practice of the national pas-|and Yankees were halted temporarily, tripie. jas th restoration of rowing took place | HARDING JOINS NEWGOLF CLUB Applies for Membership in Newspaper Organization at Capital. Show You and Sell You $7 and $8 Stetson and Knox “ Hats $4.95 parently. are rounding into form, a clean sweep of the series. Two Brooklyn recraitu, Pitcheer ; Youth vs. Age Friday, April 28th DON’T MISS IT! WATCH THE ADS WASHINGTON, 27.—The April TO WATER CONSUMERS. | AU water bills unpaid after Monday, | May 8, will have water shut off. NEW YORK, Apri! 27,—The Giants an unknown quantity, t team which it will mee be com-|time The scene of the practice activ-| yesterday in the dash pennant-ward| Eppa Rixey, Cincinnati's elongated | only this year, and the crew has not WATER UCOMMISRICA F posed of a list of ve who havelities is the high school athletic] by both Philadelphia teams, the Quak-|southpaw, pitched the Reds to thelr|been developed to its highest effi- arious times ma baseball his-|grounds. Many promising prospects, | ers turning the tables after a series of|second victory of the season, a 3 to O/ ciency, according to Coach Marry ——___——— order to have a clear golfer Hard- and a closed account for In answer to the question on the ion blank 2s to what clubs the belonged, Mr, Harding Probabty all of them.” ——_—_————_ Club Standi tub. New York —_____ Chicago Pittsburgh St Loats. Philadelphia Breoklyn — Boston - Last Scores "| perfected here it jespecially numbering former stars on Depending on the response to Sun-|coliege diamond are reporting for ractice for places on the contemplated “city” team. < ae ee ee © organizing zation can be probable that 2 French Champ to Enter Tourneys interesting inte: played this sum: With the ad of thé bi } (75 ATHLETES IW RELAY MEET MONTE CARLO, April 27.—MMe Lengien confirmed teday the that she was going to Brussels| ne inter ional hard court ten-/ championships beginning. May 13 .nd@ would take part in the French championships in Paris early in June. At the end of June,” she added, “I chall be in Wimbeldon for the world’s championships where I Mrs, Mallory, Mra. Ryan, Entries Reveal Close Competi- |" oe eee are tion for Honors at Wash- ay here yesterday, len was at the winning end of two love sets, with Miss Goss, who is con- sidered one of the best Americans en-| SEATT2, Wnsh., April 27.—More |tered for play at the Beausolell cham than 175 athletes representing 11 Pa-|pionships next week. She then, with cifle coast colleges and universities ‘King Gustay of Sweden as partner, and seven high schools will compete in/|defeated M. Manset of France and the seventh annual University of|/Miss Robinson Risley of the United! Washington relay carnival to be held/ states 6-1, 6-1. ington State. at Washington stadium here next Sat-| etek EEA Sa | urday, it became known today wh Jerry was looking awfully blue the | the final list of entries was made pub-jother day but he wouldn't tell us| lic by university athletic authorities. |why. We think we know though and Eleven relay events, a special 100-|we know we'll find out for sure May | at the high school auditorium 4-27-2t| yard/dash and the penthalon ing of five events will be feature the meet. of} Schools entered are Washington | State college, Oregon Agricultural coi-} BARNETT WILL lege, University of Or Idaho, | Washington, Montana and British | Show You and Sell You umhja, Montana Wesleyan cot emphatic trouncings. Connie Mack's Athletics broke the Yankees streak of seven straight, pull- ing the game out of the fire when Sam Jones sky-rocketted, while the Phillies were outslugging the world’s char- pions, 6 to 4, in a game featured by four circuit @rives. .The Giant set back gave the Cubs an opportunity to crowd into a tie for leagus leadership, Alexander earning a ten inning de cision over Babe Adams of the Pirates in a battle of veteran hurling masters. Kenneth Wiliams’ home rfin streak, in which he collected six tn four days, was stopped when Babe Cole twirled Ty Cobb's Tigers to a shut out vic- tory over the Bfowns. As Cleveland also met defeat at the hands of the White Sox, the Yankees retained their margin over their nearest rivals. Four Red Sox pitchers were pum- melied by Washington for 19 hits and 15 rons, gtving the Senators, who ap! decided b; A Bishop-Cass Theater LAST TIMES TODAY shutout over the St. Louis Cardinals. rere FOUR MATCHES ON fA. U. WRESTLING GARD TONIGHT ST. LOUIS, Mo. April 27.—Four matches were scheduled for tonight's final events of the wrestling tourna- ment of the western division of the A. A. U. Few outside entries were listed for the tournament, which began here Tuesday night. The four contests cared for tonight are Frank Wurtz and Sollie Kessier, 118 pounds; Bob Hill and L. Kinsey, 135 pounds Paul Kessler and John Orphon, 170 pounds; Charies Wurtz and Leo Perricone. Of the eight bouts last night, five were Jewelry and waten repatring dy er. pert workmen. All work guaranteed Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co., O.S Bidz. . ata High Gun Breaks 770 Out of 800 CLARKSDALE, Miss., April 27.— Frank Troeh, Vancocver, Wash., car ried off high honors at the Cotton Belt championship shoot by turning in a ‘|Mo ZANE GREY’S “WHEN ROMANCE RIDES” From His Story “Wildfire” America Theater, Friday and Saturday RITE ASK FOR IT \ score undef favorable weather condi- tions of 770 out of possible 800 targets for entire shoot. —tTry « Tribune classified ad-—— BARNETT WILL Show You and Sell You $1 Chambray Shirts 65c BOYS BOYS BOYS Fielders’ Gloves COLUMBIA “CASPER’S FAMILY THEATER” TONIGHT IS. GIFT NIGHT — GORGEOUS ORIENTAL PLAYLET “SLAVES OF the ORIENT” Produced by Harris & Proy. PRESENTED BY Gonzaga untversity, College of Pug Sound, Pacific university and seven Seattle and King county high schools. BER Staliniy im Enchantell Bays induige in Golf, Tennis, Rid Motor-Boating, Hotels. $4 Manhattart Shirts $1.95 OLLIE BLANCHARD’S A-B-C Girls Company Many Oriental Specialties Photoplay---“The Man Trail” Shows at 7 and 9 Given Away at 718 East First Street From 8 to 9 A. M. and 4to6 P.M. ‘WEDNESDAY FINALS. Ptttabursh 3, Chicago 4 St. Tauie-O, Cincinnati 3 American League. Detrof 2, St. Louis 0 Chicago 7, Cleveland 2. Phitadelphia 4, New York 2. Boston 6, Washington 25. To National League. Brooktyn at Boston. New York at Philadelphia. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh St Louis at Chicago. CECIL B. DE MILLE’S _ “FOOL’S PARADISE” Continuous 1 to 11 Admission 40c FRIDAY and SATURDAY ZANE GREY’S “WHEN ROMANCE RIDES” From the Story “Wildfire” BARNETT WILL Show You and Sell You Boss Canvas Gloves 5c Pair WYOMING THEATRE Starting Today—First Time in Casper She Was to Know _= Bunny Fish Better than their first ing at dims ed. He was to take from her, Admission 40c | S. S. “FORT VICTORIA” and S. S. “FORT HAMILTON” ‘Tickets Good on Either Steamer—Offoring Unequalied Express Service. Write for Ilustrated Booklets giving details of Rates and Sailings. FURNESS BERMUDA LINE. %4 Whitehall Street NEW YORK OR ANY TOURIST AGENT iSport Calendari Pececcevesecesecsocosose _— NOTICE Racing. Meeting of Hartford Agricultural ‘and Breeders’ association at Havre de Ember mer A mass meeting of the citizens of Casper will be A Bishop-Cass Theater “Grace. this minor-l Broads ind Baseball. held in the District Court Room at the Court House on LAST TIMES TODAY that imatiofed tober ta lifes That es Opening of the season ofthe Appa 2 Z “ 5 of the drama of Yachian loare ame Friday Evening, April 28, at 7:30 o’Clock, Annual Raison Day race at Fresno Forthe purpose of discussing candidates to fill vacan- California. cies on the School Board for the ensuing term. All ieee Hanlon, citizens interested in the welfare of our school system Headed by are invited to be present. COMMITTEE. George eight rounds at Philadelphia. Tim Droney vs. Earl France, eight rounds at Philadelphia. Shamus O’Brien vs. Young Erne, ¢ight rounds at Philadelphia, Johnny Reisler vs. Kid Whener, @ight rounds, at Philadelphia. Bob Roper vs. Battling Lovinsky, 10 younds at Grend Rapids. — PEARL’S ROMANIAN GYPSIES 5---PEOPLE.---5 In Musical Numbers and Whirlwind Russian Dancing EARL WRIGHT In Sensational Barrel Jumping “WHEN ROMANCE RIDES” From His Story “Wildfire” America Theater, Friday and Saturday Telephones which speak a message loud enough to be heard thirty feet] _ GLICK & BRIGHT “Just a Bundle of Personality” WE GIVE EVERY DAY SERVICE AFTER JUNE 1st Casper Ice & Cold Storage Fine for Neuralgia ‘Musterole insures quick relief from neuralgia. When those sharp pains go be os Cita white latent on VAN & YORK | your les “ Ch : E ” Musterole is made with oil of muas- P hone 493 AEs ond atin tard; but will not burn and blister like the old-fashioned mustard plaster, __ Get Musterole at your drug store. 35 & 6Sc in jars& tubes; hospital size, $3. A Good Feature Picture Has Been Picked to Go With Make All Complaints Direct to H. P. Bubb This Week’s Vaudeville Katherine Spencer, William Strauss, Kermeth Harlan, Eugene Bordon and Dorothy Richards. Two Shows This Evening, 7 and 9—Admission 55c Ladies are especially invited to our Matinee, inci- dentally you save 15c. 3 FRIDAY and SATURDAY CONSTANCE TALMADGE In Her Latest Picture “POLLY OF THE FOLLIES” WITHOUT LIMI But only a part. There is romance besides, the seductive glamour of unbridled night life in New York—and a great story enacted by a nota- ble cast headed by ANNA Q. NILSSON. 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