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MONDAY, MAY 22, 1922. Che Casper Daily Cribune UNE’S PAGE OF ORTING NEWS PAGE FIVE First in News Of All Events Holder of British Open Golf Semsascore to Defend le. Having one or more of thelr mem.| ™2s*)- bers in the dafty list of. homerury, swatters seems to have become a hab~ it with the Athletics. championship team. Great work of the Detroit Tigers on the eastern trip. When the Ccib- bers took to the road they were a forlorn looking outfit. feak pitching seems of the team has been good shape. Gresnahan'’s Toledo Ffens to be the big Boston Braves, ax the hitting and fielding; ‘in Roger Det. 6 504 S71 533 ATL Ald 407 331 Pet, er tak 8S IS ay St. Louts 30 13.606 Philadelphia ___. 16 15 516 Degroit 16 «1769 Boston 13 16484 Chiveland 15018455 bay nea —— 15 19 ad. 13 20.316 Last Scores —— SATURDAY FINALS. National New York 7, Pittsburgh 10. Brooklyn 2, St. Louis 4. Philadelphia 1, Cincinnati 2. Boston 3, Chicago 6. American St. Louis 8, New York Detroit 1, Philadelphia 6. Chicago 3, Washington 4. Cleveland 6, Boston 2. SUNDAY FINALS. National League, At Brooklyn 8; Chicago 4. At New York 1; Cincinnati 6. At Boston 4; St. Louis 3. American League. At New York 6; St. Louis 5 (ten in- At Washington 8; Chicago 1. National League. Boston at St. Louis, Brooklyn at Chicago. New York at Cincinnati. Philadelphia at Pittsburgh. i American League. Chicago at Washington. Detroit at Philadelphia. St. Louis at New York. Cleveltnd at Boston. oy sarideetr sia are down deep in the American y1s0- ciation standing, the team having BAS LL lost 17 of the first 20 gamus. Hi “Pic” Traynor is one of the bright spots on the Pittsburgh outfit. His third ‘basing and hitting for thi Pi- rates is great stuff. Brooklyn fans have been.disappoint- ed in the work of Superbas of lite as the team looked like a winner in the atlengue must have aroused ‘the Cin- cinnati Reds from their slumber from the way the Reds have been going after the Eastern teams. © wi Racing. Meeting of Metropolitan Jockey club, at Jamaica. Meeting of Kentucky ‘Racing asso- ciation at Louisville. Meeting of Ontario Toronto. Jodkey Club, at Golf. Eastern tnterscholastle champion- ship tournament, at Greenwich, Conn. Metropolitan women?s champion- ship tournament, at Convent, N. J. British amateur championship tour. nament at Prestwick, ‘Tennis. New England interccilegiate cham- Pionship opens at Boston. New Jersey women's: championship opens ‘at Montclair, N, J. die Atlantic championshtp tour- nament opens at Norfdik. Shooting- Idaho state tropshooting tourna- ment at Boise. Soccer. Annual meeting of United States Football association at (Boston. Boxing, Paul Moore versus ‘Babe Asher, 12 rounds at Denver. Jock Malone versus Johnny Karr, 12 rounds at Columbus. Joe Burman versus: Johnny Curtain 10 rounds at New York. Jimmy Hanlon versus Eddie Kelly, Fitzsimmons, 10 rounds, at New York. Al Norton versus Timmy Kelly, 10 rounds at New York., Arlos Fanning versus Bob Riley, rounds, at Wichita, _ SEASON IN FULL SWING Baseball in the grade schools is at last getting into full swing. Handi- capped by the lack of coaches with suf- ficient time to fit them properly for the national support, the precocious pill tossers are still going at things with vim and will be doing some good| work before the end of the term, which/| is only two weeks away. Park school and East Cosper, Cen- tral and West Casper ars scheduled! to enter into contests for supremacy on the high school athletic field next Friday afternoon. Coast Players Are Suspended) SAN FRANCISCO, May 22.—J. Car- Msle Smith, third baseman of the Ver- non club and Joseph Kelly, left fielder for San Francisco, furnished a freo boxing event in yesterday marning’s game here. Both were suspended and ‘BEFORE BOARD Leonard and Tendler Must Tell Commissions Reasons For Not Fighting NEW YORK, May 22.—Lightweight Benny Leonard and Title Challenger Lew Tendler have been ordered to appear before the New York state ath- letic commission on May 24 for the Purpose of “giving to the commission the exact facts, the whole truth, con- cerning any match or proposed match or the reasons of these principals for not making a match.” In a lengthy statement by the com- mission the announcement is made that “the boxing game must be con- ducted more as a sport than a busi ness, and this commission will use to its fullest extent every power of the law under which it is operating to maintain the sport and eliminate the speculative and gambling efforts of managers and promoters.” ‘SMOKER TO HOLD FORTH AT LEGION CLUB ROOMS TONIGHT, GOOD GARD Each succeeding smoker of the George W. Vroman post of the Amert- can Legion held in the inst few weeks has been better than the previous one and this evening’s entertainment promises to outdo anything that the post has been able to put on in the past. The smoke, as usual, will be in the club rooms. The entertainment committee has arranged three boxing matches of three rounds each and one 30-minute wrestling match. Spies’ orchestra vill entertain with some of their justly famous jazz numbers and vocal selec- tions have been promised by two mem- bers of the post. ‘very American Legion member is cordially invited to be present this evening and to enjoy the hospitality of the organizatio Dempsey Leaves For Los Angeles CHICAGO, May 22.—Jack Dempsey told reporters that Hurope was great but America was greater and left for Los Angeles to finish a theatrical en- gagement. CHN'T FIND ARGENTINE SPORTSMEN WHO HAVE FORTE FR BOERS BUENOS AIRES, May 21—In- quiries ‘have failed to identify the group of Argentine sportsmen who were alleged to have offered a big purse for a fight between Jack Demp- sey and Lius Firpo, the. Argentine heavyweight who has won three bat- tles in succession in the United States. Local sporting circles place no credence in the report. uals oe sheets oo) Jewelry and waten repatring dy ex- pert workmen, All work guaranteed Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co., OS Bldg, taste) thanin any other cigarette atthe price. Liggett & Myers Tobacco Ca. | Ch 3.5-4% your problem. Five Americaus To Contest Golf Title, Britain PRESTWICK, Enland, May (By the Associated Preas.)—Five Americans players were among the record field of 252 golfers which be gan play ‘here today for the British amateur championship. Tho large number of entries will necessitate a whole week's play. There were 74 matches in the first round today, the remainder being carded for tomorrow morning. Cyril Toller, the 1920 amateur champion, was the first of the stars to fall. He was beaten in the first round by Samuel Robinson of Sout! Port, two up and one to play, ‘Willam Hunter, present champion, defeated Viscount Maidstone, seven up and six to play. EB. F. Carter, former itish cham- pion, defeated A. F. James, eight up and six to play. John G. Anderson of the Siwanoy club defeated William Wright of Hen don, 5 to 4, George A. Dickson, Jr., of the Am. erfean National Links was eliminated by R. Segar Pugh of the Royalty St Andrews club 4 up and 3 to play. LEGION BOOKS DOZEN. GAMES Present Schedule for Sunday and Holiday Play Is Announced. A series of baseball games has been scheduled by the local American Legion post that will satisfy the fans of good fast baseball. The Legion team will be busy filling its enga ments from May 28 to July 5. Fo lowing is the schedule. Legion at Salt Creek—May “23. Salt Creek at Casper—May 30. Thirteenth Cavalry at Casper— June 3, 4, Standard at Casper—June 11. Fifty-third Infaniry at Casper— June 17, 18, Big Muddy at Casper—June 25. Thirteenth Cavalry at Cheyenne— July 38. FPitty-third Infantry at Cheyenne— July 4. Union Pacific workers at Cheyenne —Tuly 6. eh TE LONG TERM CREDITS WASHINGTOD May = 22.-*Pro- posed by Thomas, A. Edison, the in ventor, as new plan for extension of long term credits to farmers was taken under consideration by a committee of the senate agricultural bloc. The Edison plan, as outlined by Senator Capper, Kepublican, Kansas, chairman of the bloc, and members of @ special committee considering the matter of farm credits, contemplates issuance of a series of farm currency through a central federal farm bank The currency would be loaned to farmers for one year, repayable at the rate of 1 per cent a month, with a Men on fifty per cent of farmers crops as security. Mr. Edison proposed a twenty or twenty-five years average of prices of agricultural products as the basis for the 50 per cent value loans. a HOW_ ABOUT THAT PIANO FOR YOUR HOME JUST NOW? Our stock is complete in beautiful new pianos in a number of high grade pianos, also a fine line of the best players pianos, including the world’s wonder in the marvelous Ampico re- producing piano. Should you be in terested in anything in the piano line, drop a line.to the Chas. E. Wells Mu- sic company, Denver, Colo., and we will go the limit to help you solve 5-22-3t St ay esterfiel fat YAN FAILS 10 CAPTURE TITLE Suzanne Lenglen Retains -In- ternational Champion- ship at Brussels BRUS Mile. Suzanne Lenglen yesterday successtully defend. ed her title to the internutional hard court tennis championship, defeating Miss Elizabeth Ryan, Californie, in straight sets, 6-3, 6-2 NEW YORK, May 22.—William T. Tilden I, Philadelphia, world’s tennis champion, defeated Watson M. Wash- burn, New York, 6-2, 6-1, in an exhi- {ition match. MYSTIG POWERS OF DA, GUNNING Page One) Daily Tribune. must be in,but (Continued from umns of The Casp Your full name signed to all questions sent initlals only will be use’ by Dr. a to the good lers answering. & Query Editor. This offer holds only in Casper, but to all nm The Tribune no matter wh md them in he will answer | n or etl the stock I in Casper enterprise? at does the future look like for me? —R. E. B. A.—By all means hold your inter | ests. The leasing company 1s a bi | powerful one, and has very prospects. ‘While for the next months over the hot heriod the not be so large returns I arm su with the coming of fall and with re newed activity in this locality that you are sure to be financially success: ful. You can sell this stock if you s« desire but I advise you not to do so. Q.—Where ts the father of my child? —W. H. A—Ho {s never to cross your pat! again and this is best as he is n hy of your affection, He went t > Texas oil fields and is at this time at Mex! I sur child with y: people as they think the world of it and the home environments are far | better for same A lower altitud | would help you next winter. wy A.-Whilo she has been in’this-con dition for nearly five years I am goin to offer you ¢ hope. T do ni prescribe in medical cases, but I am sure she will improve slowly though will never be as strong as she prev! ously was, Have faith in God and his wondrous ways and I ‘am sure matters will look brighter for both. Q.—Will we sell our property here on and move to where we can bet Don’t Neglect Kidney Troubles! Dropsy, Diabetes and Apoplexy Most Dreaded Diseases Neglect of any derangements of the kidneys is dangerous in the ex- treme. Kidney trouble is Nature's warning against the approach of Bright's disease, diabetes, dropsy and apoplexy—all diseases that are eventually fatal in their effects. Read what Mr. A. Fillingen, R. F. D, No. 2, Wheeler, Ill, says: “I was a great sufferer from kidney and liver derangements for seve years. The pains in the back were almost more than I could endure, and the whole digestive system was upset. Though many medicines were tried, I never obtained perma- nent relief until I used Dr. A. W. Chase's K-L Pilis. It is a pleasure to Fecommend #0 excellent a medicine.” You can dre Dr. A. W. Chase's remedies at all drug stores, To be sure of getting the genuine, see that portrait and signature of A. W. Chase, M.D., are on every box. This trade mark is your protection against substitutes and imitations. Advertisement, , 10 Tter our condition? What about the loan?—E. A. Mf vestment that should prove A ‘ou can sell now if you want] » t 2. ——+ to satrifice, You are not compelled to do so and I do not advise you to do it. There is no place that you can go to better your condition. The loan you are t ould be safe Where ts the 1—F. 8. will see him "Ul I be successful and will I get the x.cht A.M strike It right. You also keve a little/ Orange. N. J., gentteman I am | is right now on hin way t Casper a:d you before | Q—Where is my silverware and with Henry ostly in the t and In perfect- will talk to those ani of| Ford. His intere Mussels Shi nls 5 depart Q.—Have I done right in taking him k?—J. B. B. A—Ar jwill ond and you w a better woman for A—Your start you off} nig rifle?—B. E. K having done so. The old love lingers right and attention to} A articles were deliberate-|and fault was not entirely all his as Tusiness and by putting your undivided transit from Billings,| you have realized. There will be hap- time into are sure to suc wo years ago and fou| piness for t of you as’ there rionld ever get them back. I cannot of|be. This will be me of a person com the means of giving © « undertaking. Q—How can I sell my hor stead in ontana? What is best to dor—J. C. | e ct. You will never A—tT complexioned icles. young m: puch for you —— and with proper encouragement} Q--wWhat about the Investments 1] L. would ask him. You u to marry have?—B. A.—Take the r up with Wil- think more right at this time A.—Powder is the best one of the|liam Steege Ns, Mont., be than not see that your The Texas oil propositions will| will han to advantage. father w he business change) -ome day p.* but not in the immediate | Better not sell the other business as jhe now « " that land of yours in|things will improve after the Merid: P — 2 will get a good price] {an @ n the lawsuit? Will I get the money I loaned? Will there a == tving th: r stock juds-| J have lost a tle returned fromi where will I find it. | ness 5 le at work and he found same. but you will never get 3 B. P wh am sorry His initis have an offer from a in fact two offers and they you cash though wil) want rock bottom price. Suit yourself. Yalifornia yr. P. No. Q—WIl my husband be successful, with his proposition?—A. L. H. A Your husband ts interested in a mitiing proposition that this fall he will be able hand! t a profit. They will have to go deeper but will] interest in at present?—M. do this during the summer and willl A.—His time is spent Q—wt Thomas A. re is to CASPER, WYO. Headquarters for House Paint Per Gat. Outside White wo.44s) $3.40 © Bungalow Brown (vo.435. 2.90 CERTAIN- TEED paint is sold on the cost plus basis—you get the benefit of every economy in manufacturing. If the color you want costs less to make than some other color, the saving is yours. ‘That is why we can sell such high quality peints at these prices. Try Certain-teed paint this time, and you will say it is the best paint you ever used. It spreads easier, and covers more surface to the gallon. It lasts better, too. See us before painting—it will pay you. Certain: “WE PAY THE LOS: Pelton & Hemry Insurance and Bonds All Lines Room 24, Townsend Building —Try a classified ad in the Tribune— Noon. Free Elephant and Attending Afternoon Show. Christy Bros. 4-Ring Wild Animal Shows WORLD WIDE CENTRALIZATION OF EARTH’S EST ANIMAL ACTS AND DISPLAYS. CASPER Performances at 2 and 8 P. M. Mile long Street Parade at GREAT- | ursday, May. 25 Pony Rides to all Children Phone 1203 the - be any deat family?—M. F. B. succeed if I do as I am} A.—Best that y promise th 1d I leave?—S. M lawsuit. 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