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EDDIE TO MEET MOORE AGAIN Casper Bantam Gets Return Match as Headliner on Chicago Card. ‘That Eddie had the best of his last fight with Moore in the opinion of some ringside critics 1s also contained in the Chicago announcement. BALL SERVICE WILL IMPROVE Inauguration of Daylight Sav- ing Time to Help in Giving News Here. Owthge to the fact that the daylight i games until 3 o'clock hour at which leased afternoon papers close. only an hours difference be- and some of the big parks and two hours difference east end of the Nation- { cities will enable The Tribune nearty all games complete afternoon except games played at St. Louis and occasionally at other towns on the extreme west end of the big league ERR ue ania tne ‘Tribune to give complete proved highly successful to baseball! enthusiasts here last year will bo in vogué again after May 1. ‘ ‘Won Lost Pct, xf 10 3 769 «ind leah ana 30 3 769 Brooklyn ---———_—--- 7 6 538 Pittsburgh —__-____-_- 6 6 500 St. Louis __-___-__-_- 6 6 500 Philadelphia --—-_-- 5 6 455 Cincinnati 3 10 231 Boston ---------—- 2 9 182 Club. 364 333 Last Scores THURSDAY FINALS. | National League. New York 10, Philadelphia 5. Brooklyn 12, Boston 5. St. Louis 4, Chicago 6. Cincinnati 8, Pittsburgh 5. American Saye ; Chicago 6, Clevelan 1e). Philadelphia 3, Washington 9. per noes as Today’s Games Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. St. Louis at Chicago. New York at Boston. Philadelphia at Brooklyn. American League. ‘Washington at Philadelphia. Boston at New York. Cleveland at St. Louis. _—_———_ TO WATER CONSUMERS. All water bills unpaid after Monday, May 8, will have water shut off. WATER COMMISSIONER. ——_—>——_— Jewelry and watcn repatring by ex: workmen. All work guaranteed lettuce. Welsh’s. 3-28-1t BARNETT WILL Show You and Sell You $2.50 Dress Shirts $1.15 CASPER AND GLENROCK CLASH SATURDAY IN DUAL TRACK MEET, FIRST OF SEASON IN THIS STATE Natrona Athletes on Edge for Opening of Track Competition; Results to Figure = in Final Selections The stage has been set for the big dual track meet be- tween Glenrock and Casper high schools tomorrow at 2 p. m. ‘jon the high school athletic field. marked out the field this morning and everything is ready for the first plunge into interscholastic track events that has been taken by any school in Wyoming this year. Enthusiasm among the local players is at high pitch. Everyone is waiting Legion.|for the first report of the pistol, for everyone wants to be in the finals and to have a chance to make a record at Douglas May 5. Glenrock, is reported to have a likely bunch of contestants, fast runners and high jumpers. The Casper echooi will have to be on their tors all the time if they are to come out as they hope to. But with such men as the local team has on its line-up there is little chance that Glenrock will get much of a mar- gin. It will have to go some to beat the best men in central Wyoming of last year. All in all, tt will be a good fast meet, and well worth seeing. Harry Scott is captain of the Casper team. He has proven’ himself effici- ent.in that capacity, and has the best of track men behind him. Following is the line-up as given out by Coach Dean Morgun this morning: 50-yard—Severence, Scott, Groves 100-yard—Scott, Groves, Blodgett, Eastmon. 220-yard—Groves, Severence, Blod- gett. 440-yaré—Cassaday, Haggard, Mc- Clure, Eaton. 880-yard—Hute, Craig, Haggard. Smith. 1 mile—Craig, Smith, Sheppard. Shot Put—Groves, Thompson, ton. Discuss—Eaton, McGlade, Haggard. High jump—Scott, Julian, Blodgett, Young. Broad jurap—Groves, Blodgett, East- man, Julian. 120-yard high hurdles—Blodgvtt, Jul- jan, Young McClure. 220-yard low hurdles—Scott, Cana- day, McKelvey. Relay—Groves, Severence, Blodgett, Scott. FIRST GAME IN DENVER TODAY Western League Opening in Farthest West City Sched- uled This Afternoon. Ean DENVER, Colo., April 28.—Denver will meet Michita, last years cham- pions, in the opening game of the Western league sexson here today, .| weather permitting. The opening day program will start with a parade through the business section of the city after which Don Hogan, a Denver aviator, will fly over the ball_park, dropping baseballs to be crught by members of the opposing steams. Mayor Dewey C. Bailey is scheduled to pitch ths first ball and Lieutenant Governor Earl Cooley will attempt to catch it, OMAHA, Neb., April 28.—Oklahoma City) and Omaha are scheduled to meet, in the opening game here of the ‘Western league season today. Preces!- ing the ‘contest members pf Hoth teams will meet with a party of prom- ‘inent citizens for a luncheon at the chamber of commerce. Afterward the party will form a parade for a march to the ball park. ?Sport Calendar? e SOCOCOTTESOOOOESOOOSCCD Racing. Meeting of Hartford Agricultural and Breeders’ association at Havre de Grace. Track. ‘Annual relay carnival at Univer- sity of Pennsylvania. Annual relay carnival university. Mississippi state high school cham- pionships, at University, Miss. Bench Show. Annual show of Golden Gate Ken- nel club at San Francisco. Tennis. at Drake Intermountain intercollegiate cham- pionships, at Logan, Utah. Billy Shade vs. Happy Littleton, rounds, at New Orleans. Cari Tremaine vs. Terry Martin, junds, at Toledo. we Terry McFZugh vs. Jack Sharkey, rounds, at Buffalo. Jack Ryan vs. Cowboy Padgett, ounds, at Minneapolis. E Danny Frush vs. Battling Reddy rounds, at Detroit. D. W. OGILBEE and W. J. WEHRLI Announce that they haye en- tered into @ partnership for the general pt ractice of law, under the firm name, Ogilbee & Wehrli Offices 211 O-S Building Casper. Wyoming Phone 558 Che Casper Daily Tribune First in News Of All Hulton's Soubriquet was second and Marshall Field's Golden (CASPER HIGH DECLINES Ohio. Corn third. y horses ran. | Mysia, ridden by the American Jock- ey Achbald, was unplaced . wel is . m 7 nual tournament of the women’s Na- é — betting on paves Urn was 10] AT TULSA—EA “Strangler” Lewis] tional Bowling association which be. sralteee net on Cealsantuet 100 to 12 | defended title against Cliff Binckley,| «ina i Toledo Friday, BOULDER fOLE ore en Corn 7 to 4) neavywelght wrestler <f Columbus, ’ . TIAMAN BESTS HERMAN. AT HOUSTON — Johnny Tiltman, ’ outpointed Heeman in 12-round boat. alia Casper high school will not partick All-West Interscholastic MISKE DEFEATS BURKE AT NEW ORLEANS—Billy Miske, St. Paul, won decisively over Martin Burke, New Orieans, in 15-round bout. WOMEN BOWLERS GATHER. AT ST. LOUIS—Eighty-five teams, the largest number tn the organia- tion's history. will enter the fifth an. MURPHY WINS AUTO RACE. AT FRESNO—Jimmy Murphy won ‘the 150-mile automobile race against a field of nine in one hour, 27 minutes and 30 seconds. Tillie Kid|pate in the track and ¢ CLASSIC AT NEWMARKET NEWMARKET, England, April 25 . —{By The Associated Press)—The Engineers surveyed and| \..tic one thousand guineas stakes run_ here today, was won by HB. AT CHICAGO “Heinte”™ Engle, ENGLE AND MEYERS DRAW Dubuque, ‘eld Johnny Meyers, Ch’ cago, claimant of world’s middie. weight wrestling championship to an eight-round draw. ment > the tailor for honest 15 South Center street. 4-275" $40 per man or school could n w EVERS WEARS 0X UNIFORM Famous Nationai Leaguer Goes Into Lineup to Replace Eddie Collins. CLEVELAND, April 23.—Althongh Prominent in baseball for 20 years as 4& metnber of a National leagne club, not until yesterday did Johnny Evers, now 41 years old, play in an American league uniform. The former star sec- ond baseman made bis debut in the junior organization just as he did in the National league as a member of a Chicago team. An injury to Eddie Collins, kept the star second baseman of the White Sox on the bench. Manager Gleason had no extra infielder, so he injected Evers into the lineup. Nothwithstanding that the had not Played since 1917, the famous voieran showed that he still can play the key- stone sack. He failed to hit safely, but drew two passes and forced in one run. In the field he accepted six chances cleanly, several of his plays drawing applause. Collins injured his right wrist in a collision with Shortstop Sewell of the Indians Wednesday. COLLEGE TRACK STARS IN BIG RELAY EVENTS DES MOINES, Iowa, April 28— They are off! Star athletes from. all sections of the couitry. representing both schools and colleges, were in the field at Drake stadium here today for the annual outdoor classic of the mid- dlewest, the Drake relays. ° Competition continues through Sat- urday. * More than 800 track stars, represent- ing approximately 100 institutions wil! take part in the events. Preliminaries for collegians entered in the special events and finals for high school entrants in Claés B will be run off this afternoon. TOday’s program includes 15 events. Preliminaries in the 100-yard dash, which probably will be of greatest in- terest, are scheduled to start at 2:30 o'clock. Officials in charge of the meet de- FOR SATURDAY AND ALL WEEK We want you to see the exceptional bargains in Men’s and Young Men’s Suits and Raincoats going on sale Sat- urday for a fraction of their real value. 14 00 vA clare that the track is in the best shape in history. e the ur- zi Show You and Sell You Band: Handkerchief: ease i chase of. 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