Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 19, 1922, Page 11

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THE (OPER HEAVY ative Plans Concluded § @ p0-Round Bout Be- arvey ins ana Man Who Held A. E. F. Championsh#*During War larvey Perkins, Casper heavy? r ive y yeod. The fight will be pe ’ serps Ge res ites each and will be precede_ »y good preliminaries. és oper’s next engagementifs af*)sise, Idaho, and after his a bit Jpsinere he will stop off in Casper on lub Standing ht, will meet Cay tain » in a bout here May } return to Denver and coneinde the angemetts. There is every fro Sect that prifiiminary arrange mec will be made final. we National League. *© Perkins’ technical, knockout . Won. Lost. Pet.jof Willie Keeler at Fort Collins, York - 20 g Tle i * stock | be 17- 12 get Sty mpelast week his stock as a hat- 15 12. 556 15 13.638 TRIBUNE'S Tk _ Harry Mills Astin, a junior and one of the smallest fellows jin the Natrona County High school, was awarded the gold medal given by the Rotary club last night for the best | drilled cadet. Harry Young took second place and Ted | Young third. The two last mentioned inen were each award- ed school blankets, black with an orange ‘‘C.” D. W. Ogifbee and Burke H. Sin- clair-were judges during the elimina- tion contest which was gone through ee MATCHED RACE | | ——-[G PROPOSED |Paddock Asked to Meet Loren | Murchison at “Fres ir’ sh | Benefit. CHICAGO, May 19.—An invitatio m has increased in value. By the|to Charles Paddock, champion sprint. #14 @ tactics used in his Colorado bout,|@r, to take part in a match race here re ff 11 14, SaGh Ef Prewicted, he wit! be able to hoid| June 24 with Loren Murchison, waa ns. . rt ae ign eae Ris own with Roper. sent to the Pacific coast star today a esa 13 18 419] Roper battled Fred Fulton to a draw by '¢ harles A. Dean, chairman of the ed Seetoes (9g): eae 30s |!n Denver on Tuesday night of this] Jnois Athletic club athlage com- in. 7 aR week. Fulton was the favorite in the moar : The ee at which the race jena bout but he failed to get away with} “° be run is an annual I, A. C. b aa Lost. Pet.| ™Ushing tactics employed against Rop Saas the proceeds of which go to a Roxte: 21.11.65) °T With better success a few weeks | SUil@ren’s fresh air fund. eit ar Ge! 38’ gpg Btevious: i —— felphta 15 14 517] The Perkins-Roper bout here should ail f tt phy 15 .500}easily be the best ring attraction of Y- 13 14 481) the spring here and on its result will 4 #6417 “353 | hinge the possibility of secaring an 19 -387/ other star to meet Perkins on a later nm sw =| holiday date. cabs “SRE: Last Scores fWGHT OECISINS I National League. pektyn 7, St. Louis 5. other games postponed. ‘ foday’s Games National League. ST. PAUL, Minn., May 19.—Decis fon in boxing contests, limited to 16 rounds will be permitted in Minne sota, the state boxing commission an nounced here. The decisions will b made by a referee and two judges. MINNESOTA APPROVED ton at Chicago. pokiyn at St. Louis. MUD, York at Pittsburgh. Ma Pladelphia at Cincinnati. =e MORE PLAY THAN WORK TO SHAVE 4 American League. olt at Washington. icago at Philadelphia veland at New York. Louis at Boston. ———_s— YOUR STRAWBERRIES NOW. jes are cheap at all stores by crate. Sugar will go higher as canning season advances. Can New : Enproved Gillette SAFETY RAZOR strawberries this week, 5-18-2t path Need read Mostefler’s ad - | 3st oney on page 3. 5.19-5t Brodie Rubber Co. be GET READY FOR A BIG HAUL Fishing Tackle Fishing Pole Prices Ranging From $2.50 to $30.00. Reels, 75c to $10.00. Genuine FORD Parts We wish to announce that until further notice our store will be open evenings until 9 o’clock. Brodie Rubber Co. w YOUR ACCESSORY HOUSE Tribune Bldg. Phone 1203 2 S909$00OGO099-9966--$009 999694992 PHIPHIO HOO GSS Ne, Streets.” 95c white color. ankle length. A $2.50 value for Men’s Athletic Union Suits- Nainsook or Knit. Lisle Union Suits. Ecru or Short sleeves, $1.75 value for... Phe 2D Suits. Flesh or white color. $1.95 Maid-0-Silk HOSIERY FOR WOMEN. The equal of most $3.00 Hose sold here. All the new colors. «$1.75 fe Casper Dally Cribune ; ‘ serves, The events will be run off en the plot of groumd next tthe ibrary | and will start at 3 o'clock. Jan\ping, running and standing broad, hup, step and jump and high, races, relay and 50-yard dash, basketball throw for dis tance and tug of war will include some of the events. . }:ntries from the girl reserve clubs of xxclu grade school will be made, The met will be in charge of Miss Julia Steere assisted by high school girls who will act as starters SACCO BESTS GORMAN. weighing 137 pouns-, won ten round / rounds. decision over Joc Gorman, Portland, = 130 pounds. | | E FROM HAWAII | HONOLULU—University of Hawail| uthorities decided to invite Pomenal college at Los Angeles to send it. football team to Hawali for games| Christmas and New Years. GRID CHALLE and scorers. with before the prizes were awanied. The cadeta were divided into four platoons and marched out one platoon —— atatime. A mistake in executing an order eltminated a man. == Etizabeth Baker received the prize - STANFORD fein 7 +a given the girl most proficient in do STANFORD U NIVES ners Ae jard s nom: mestic ‘science. Miss Gardner wa : ' ment preteen = judge. on amd the Basketball sweaters were awarted to Allan Haggard, Darrel Hathaway, and Harold Shaffer. Track letters were given Harry Scott, John Gre Earl McClure, Byron Hule, Jack er, Jaul O’Brien, Foster B: Tours tion. |will leave Inte today for Cambridge, Joyce Wethered Adds Open |Mass., to enter the national intercol- Golf Title to Amateur legiate track championship. Championship. PA and all and up. 23 HANDICAP. Plestina fafled to t heavy ninety erms of winner. Sailing, Driving. PENN BOXER WINS. | NEW YORK—James Murphy, Penn | State college heavyweight, defeated] Send tournament ni for a fourth consecutive © morning round with | ch: y and by a superla driving out-dis-| nd she was work on the every sense of the word. te o Me + 3 Od | First in News SPORT FLASHES HOT OFF WIRE , Gordon Manch, New York amateur PORTLAND—Jimmy Sacco, Boston, heavyweight baxing champion, in four 8 Days $83.00—9 Days $88.50 and upward—ionger Tours in pi Tours include Tr: Meals and Berth on Ste: Round Trip on Steamer alone $50.00 Bermuda Is Cool in Summer (Average Sammer Teatperature Modern Hotels—Ail % : Furness Bermuda Line Of AU Events WAHPFSETON, N Jack Sampsn of hour and ten winu! onds. SS kt ing honey on page 3 Include All Expenses sport interesterg side Tri 9 Degrees.) Outdoor Sports s, Riding, Frequent Sailings vin Patalial, Twin-screw Steamers. No Passports Required for special Summer Tours Book! 34 Whitehall St., N. ¥. Or any Tourist Agent i Men’s and Young Men’s Finest -Hand-Tailored Suits $14.95 . $19.95 All Wool Gabardine Coats, $24.00 | $9000 All Wool Gabardine Coats $29.00 Men’s Hats Finest Felt Hats, in all shapes and colors. Values* oe $2.95 Outing Hats Of khaki cloth. Ventilated front. ie Oe to $4.00 for__. a, sg = Riding Pants. Lace knee. Full All-Wool Jerseys. Navy, grey or cut. Splendid value. All sizes. dark red color. For On sale work or outing * $2.95 tong ie ERLE SS aS $2.45 All-Leather or Fibre Bags and Cases, Wardrobe, Steamer or Box Trunks Bags Suit Cases Medium weight Unions. In Trunks, all less_________---___- riz wae only. Long sleeves, eee secre Seer eee rain ps iia Bees Bests 5e Boy: ’ ‘Knee Pant Suits. Sizes mostly 14, $ és 15, 16, 17 and 18. Sold for $14.95 r S ts and $16.00, on sale at____________ e Satin stripe Madras Union SRSA Ys 240 South gw Center St. Men’s $1.00 grade Neck- wear. Hundreds of pat- terns in Four4n-Hands. On sale at 45c Men’s 50c Mercerized Hose. All colors. All sizes. On sale for, rai eae plens; 6be Lisle Hose. All col- ors. 1 sizes. On sale, pair "_45e Men’s $2.00 Knit Ties. dreds of colors. Ties. On sale at... Hun- The newest in "$1.25 Fine Madras Shirts Neat stripes, in all sizes. Fast colors. Shirts that sold regu- larly for $3.00, for $1.95 LiEwIs THROWS SAMPSON. DKA (Stein gter) Lewis, champion wrestler, threw hpeton In one nd twenty see | a) qanete a3 Dealers read Mosteller’s ad ooneuye 5 ARR QUR ANNUAL MAY SALE Is really, “The Sale That Saves.” Below are many items from our regular stock at prices that cannot be dupli- cated, here or elsewhere---some are special purchases---others are from our own stock---but all are Bargains in f=] AAA

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