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PAGE FOUR World Resul By Leased Wire BATTLE WITH ROPER WILL PUT NEWS GIANTS HUMBLED ON WESTERN CIRCUIT, PIRATES CLIMBI NEW YORK, May 25.—The Giants were on their way back to the Polo grounds today after a disastrous invasion of western camps. The world’s champions, faliing off badly in ‘Of All Events McGraw Offers $150,000 For Cincy Players} . with Philadelphia, featured by Heil-! man's two homers, earned another close decision, 7 to 6, and hopped back | university moved into first place in to third place, while Cleveland, |the standing of Recky Mountain bas minus Manager Tris Speaker, lost 6/ ball conference My defeating the to 2 to Boston. rado School of Mines 14 to CASPER PHARMACY ~ BELMONT PARK RACING OPENS | Metropolitan Handicap on) Defeat of A. E. F. Champion Would Be Big Step for CINCINNATI, Ohio, (Manager John J. McGraw, of the May 25 . . . . . Pres . Casper Heavyweight in Ring Aspirations; New York |Nationals today an | Card Today: Belmont |their hitting and handicapped by ineffective hurling, lost Second Great Week End Special J : : nounced that his club was willing Stakes on June 10. |eight out of thirteen games and had a substantial lead of iz Interest Keen in Boxing Bout pemalbairy Maeda. or: syria — four games cut to one, which they retained only by taking} FRIDAY AND For Women Who Are Too Thin contract of Eddie Roush, outfielder x 2. at For Men Who Are Run Down and SS and Pete Donahue, pitcher, of the | , NEW YORK, May 25-—Mad Fe ee | the final game of the series from Cin-|_ SATURDAY be cer A iest that will be conclusive of the fistic prowess of| Cincinnati Reds. President August padi wal wvet 4 oe oe night to compete for today’s big event,| cinnati, 2 to 1 in 10 innings after five Emaciated 7 Harvey Perkins, local heavyweight battler, has been ar-| #errimann, of the Reds said Dona- with Carefal second and Seunings |W'th $5.000 added, for three year-olds] straight defeats. For Everyone Who Desires to Gain : 3 Px oe hue was rapidly developing into one and upwards at one mile. The favor-| "4 To prove to you Greater Strength, Energy and ranged by George McLeod, Casper promoter, in his schedul- of the great stars of the mounc | Park third. ites appeared to be Mad Hatter, Sen- ittsburgh kept at the heels of the they will d ing of a battle with Bob Roper, A. E. F. heavyweight cham-] and that he would not be traded or | Mad Hatter, who captured ys lnings Park, and Careful. Mad Hat.|!¢®sue leaders by making it three what they lo Endurance. pion, who has had a sensational run in the fistic realm of| ®l¢ to any club under any circum. | — sg eons: "ind ‘up in [tet Won a year ago, with Audacious, | Traght from Price mov gpa tin Bales A Regular $1.00 package of Genuine Yeast Vitamine Tablets the country. Al areeged peered aa NA Bee fons - Tey ih ac eee EEE Tak fo” | bas kept pace wish Mat arlene Geert | Absolutely free with every package of Nuxated Iron Tablets LAST AMERICAN | 5 ELIMINATED New York Golfer Goes D at Prestwick Be Britisher. | own re PRESTWICK, Scotland, (By The Associated Pre Andergon of New York May Johi only surviv American in the British a: championship tournament, nated today by W. lL. Hope of Tu berry,2 and 1 Willie Hunter, feated W. K one up. the titieho! Whigham of Pre: er, a eee Club Standings National League. Won. Lost. Pet 21 «12636 at Lites Ne aes ve 19 16 843 16 «16 ) 18 19 486 15 18 455 13. 19 38 ge | American League. Los’ 14 14 367 t Won. Philadelphia Cleveland — Washington Boston Chicago eet Last Scores | WEDNESDAY FINALS. National League. Phfladelphia 4, Pittsburgh 11. New York 2, Cincinnati 1. Boston 9, St. Louis 3. American Leagre. Cleveland 2, Boston 6. Washington 5, New York 3. Detroit 7, Philadelphia 6. — Today’s Games National League. Brooklyn at Philadelphia. Chicago at Cincinnati. Pittsburgh at St. Louis. American League. Washington at New York. Cleveland at Detroit. Philadelphia at Boston. DERN 'S LOGAS. AT SALT LAKE CITY—After one ix minutes of wrestling Ira Lake City threw Jim Logas over his head to the mat. The impact rendered Logas unconscious and Dern was awarded the match. pth eae cea i DARTMOUTH CHAMP WINS. AT BOSTON—Ciarence W. Sanders or Dartmouth successfully defended his title as New England intercollegi- ate tennis champion, defeating Roger Carver, Massachusetts Tech, 75, 6-1, 69. SCENE FROM “RESTLESS SOULS” Here is “Pal,” the clever Vitagraph dog, doing best to cheer up Earle Williams. “Pal” is really very fond of Earle Williams, and when he saw the star in a grief-stricken pose he just naturally ran over to sympa- thize with his friend. “Pal's” acting one of the features of “Restless is.” which plays at the America day and Sunday. On the same n will be I Semon in his comedy, “The o fll be the stepping ich Perkins can jump to glory recognition—if the local win. ng that all Perkins lacks is a hance to show what he can do Nc Leod is anxious to push him to the refront where he will be in the na tional limelight. “I will get the best boys that it is ossible to bring here to meet Per- ns,” said McLeod. “If Perkins can these fellows there is nothing to him from stepping ovt with the ibility that someday he may get a crack at the crown.” Perkins has the stuff. He has a wonderful heart, a terrific punch and n ability to understand and abide fons of his handlers during dest Kinds of fight. His re- uperative power is wonderful and in he bas had with but few ms he has handed opponents drubbings when his handlers 1 him loose Eddie Anderson who is now PEAKING TO THE SUPREME TEST Like cavorting in the naticnal bantam weight class limelight. Perkins is unheralded. All he needs is the same start that Anderson has had an his supporters here believe that he will rapidly go to the top. With a little experience Perkins will lrop many of the tactics of fighting which appgrentiy make him appear more of a novice than his record would indicate. A triumph over Roper would give him a start’ the momentum of which would only be Ned by his Inability to stand the aff among the leaders. CALIFORNIA ATHLETES IN BOSTON TO COMPETE: IN GREAT TRACK MEET BOSTON, May 25.—The track team of the University of California which will compege {n the intercollegiate track and field championships in the Harvard stadium tomorrow and Sat- urday, arrived here today and had,a ight workevt Teland Stanford's team, the other Pactfic coast invaders, arrived yebterday and Coach R. L. Templeton said his men generally senerally were in good condition. An innovation in the selection of men for tomorrow’s heats in the track events was announced by G. T. Kir- y, referee. Coaches were requestied © sené him a list of their starters in the order of their ability. With the anking in hand, he said, contestants n the trials would be so arranged hat stars would not meet on the first HH SCHOOL TRACK STARS OF COUNTRY 1 CHIGAGD FOR HONORS CHICAGO, May High school and academy stars entered in the eighteenth annual interscholastic track and field meet at the Univer- sity of Chicago Friday and Saturday limbered up today for preliminaries which will be held tomorrow and the finals the following day with more than 1,000 athletes, representing 150 high schools in 28 states, are entered, some coming from points as far away as California, Texas, Wyoming! and New York. Gold watches will and silver third places. A race every three minutes will ‘be medals for second and the program for the final events Sat-| urday for the men who survive the tests of tomorrow. —___o— Congratulation cards for gradua- tion. We have the Gibson line. The Mills company, 210 East Second street be awarted to| the winners of each event and gold| 4-3t the high school.” that the Cincinnati club could not handicap was the feature of the card at the opening today of racing at Bel- mont park. Society planned to attend n force. Racing wili continue to June holdout. > TEMNIS: ELIMINATION PAY AT STANDARD === = Tennis players at the Standard|able material here Ree engage oe plants are preparing for the elimina-| teams and individual ‘ in scence bey. tion play which will result in pick-|The arraceuteente sco oe) Figen ing local players to represent the plant) tournament are in ran weed in the big tournament to be held later. managers Ballard % CHICAGO PLANS GREAT OUTDOOR SWIMMING COURSE SEATN ARRANGEMENTS FOR THOUSANDS 10 BE BUILT CHICAGO, May -35.—Pilans are under way to give Chicago one of the greatest outdoor swimming courses in the country. Followers of aquatic sports, identified with the board which is drawing plans for the great athletic stadium to be built at Grant Park on the lake front, are confident that when stadium plans are finished the swimming course will be included. Chicago, with Lake Michigan Belmont stakes on June 10. Twelve horses were named over length and 100 feet wide, with a 50-foot lan eof deep water running the entire length. Dtving towers, with springboards and high diving platforms at the proper heights will be arranged on one side of the pool, and the racing course will be laid out here. On the other side of the course, the water will be shallow, so that those who are timid or not so about to their heart's content. deal for him while he remajned a | NEW YORK, May 25.—The classic) 15, the main feature being the $50,000/ land jockeys: Mad Hatter, 129, Sande. | Sennings Park, 127, Lake. Yellow Hand, 126, Taplin. Audacious, 126, C. Kummer. Georgie, 108, E. Kummer. On Watch, 123, Marinelli, Careful, 111, Butweil. Captain Alcock, 109, Money. Relay, 103, Ponce. Polly Ann, 106, Rice. Bersagliere, 104, Keogh. Two Feathers, 102, Penman. porotecrbe Es Rate rem, Entrants In Big | | INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., May [apotle meter apestwey. Mme trials today. Other will be gi Saturday. The cars will line up expert in swimming may paddle jtimes they made in qualifying, the fastest _car_given the pole. The probable starters, with weights Auto Classic To Qualify Today 25.— his is qualifying day at the Indian- To earn the ‘right to compete in the tenth annual ‘tive hundred mile automobile race to be run next Tuesday, each car must be driven for ten miles at a rate of speed not less than 80 miles an hour. Eighteen of the thirty cars entered in the race are expected to take their n an opportunity to qualify Friday and ithe day of the race according to the |¢ropred their fourth straight to Bos. jton, 9 to 3, Southworth of the Braves featured at bat with a home run, triple and single. Babe Ruth twice had an ideal set- | ting for oue of his famous punches— |the bases full—but falled both times |to connect safely with Waiter John- | Son's speed ball and the Yanks lost |to Washington 5 to 3. Bob Meusel | clouted out his first home run but |mobody was on at the time. Ty Cobb's Tigers, tn a slugging bee _— W Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. YOMIN Everybody's Theater STARTING TODAY A Special Production on washing its shores, and hundreds of natatoriums and swimming pools, is regarded as the swimming center of the country, as far as the number of champions is concerned. However, the facilities for record performances are limited, and star swimmers from this city have journeyed to other waters to establish some of their high marks. Lake Michigan affords plenty of space for swimming during the summer months and the beaches are always well patronized, but these conditions are not sufficient or sat- isfactory for swimming races. These beaches, in most instances are pro- tected by breakwaters, but seldom does the water remain smooth for any length of time. The water often gets choppy and as a result meets for the open water are either called off or if held, seldom are pro- ductive of new records. The Chicago river has been used yearly for the holding of swim- ming events. Most of these meets however are held down stream. However, it is not permissible for swimmers to use the river for train- Each of us at some time or an- ‘other finds himself worn ovt may: doally from unusual effort or con- tinued nerve strain— when sleep seems almost impossible. 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At Lincoln Park, along the north shore of Lake Michigan, is a large lagoon which is often used for swimming events, as well as for sculling. ‘With the acquisition of the swim- ming pool in connection with the Lake Front stadium, it is planned to have a seating arrangement to take care of thousands who can watch every move of the men in the water from a place of vantage. ‘Those who are fostering the plans for this pool expect to have it built of cement. It is to be 109 yards in Sunday Games | Not Sponsored By High School the nomination for “th | ‘The Natrona county high school does not sponsor any Sunday basebal! games, according to a statement of J. C. McGlade this afternoon in regard to a story that the local school would play a game next Sunday. “There may be high school boys in the team which will play on that date,” said the principal, “but the game is not being held under the auspices of “DAY Sailing from New York Sriling through the Gut of broad St. Lawrence, up the Magnificient scenery, smooth water, sine, etc. Orchestra for dancing. The round trip occu or one way to anadian PVwwaZaz7zises New York-~Halifax~Quebec The Palatial Twin-Screw S. S. “FORT HAMILTON” Will make 4 unusually attractive cruises July 8-22 and Aug. 5-19 Stopping one day at Halifax—Two days at Quebec. Canso and Northumberland Straits, the Saguenay River and thence on to Quebec. Promenade decks and all deck games, many rooms with bath, finest cul- 12 days, rate No Passports required for these cruises. For illustrated Iterature address FURNESS BERMUDA LINE 34 Whitehall Street, New York, or any Tourist Agent. Featuring Harris, B) cool weather. The ship has spacious $150 and up » 5 days, $80 and up Political Annanacarient To the Voters of Natrona County: I hereby announce myself as a candidate for ticket, subject to the will of the party at the primary election to be held August 22, 1922. Respectfully, (Advertisement) TO TIRED, e office of county and upon the Republican WM. B. COBB. COLUMBIA “CASPER’S FAMILY THEATER” LAST TIMES TODAY COLUMBIA STOCK COMPANY “A PAIR OF PANTS” lanchard and Mylie EIGHT BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS See Dot Siever and Her Jazz Band ALSO FEATURE PHOTOPLAY PROGRAM GIFT NIGHT TONIGHT Admission 40c—W. Ist, Off Center—Shows at 7 and 9 The Wonder Story of Love and Sacrifice with the World’s Greatest Emotional Actress— NAZIMOVA Supported by Rodolph Valentine —In— ‘CAMILLE’ The Picture of a Story Whose Fame Is World-Wide. It Is a Story of Undying Appeal to Both Young and Old. —Also— TWO-REEL COMEDY ‘Admission 10c and 40c ES Ee IMPORTANT NOTICE—Don't take Vitamines unless you want to in- crease your weight. 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Second and Kimball Phone 1818 AMERICA THEATER Open This Saturday, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday SATURDAY AND SUNDAY EARLE WILLIAMS in “RESTLESS SOULS” and LARRY SEMON in “THE SHOW” MONDAY AND TUESDAY , GEORGE ARLISS in “THE RULING PASSION” —AND— BUSTER KEATON in “HIS WIFE’S RELATIONS” VAUDEVILLE LAST TIMES TODAY In Addition to GOED omer eee CUNNING The-Psychic Wonder—His Revelations Are - 7 Astounding. Hundreds Have Beer. Convinced—See for Yourself. THREE MORE DAYS ONLY Here Is the Excellent Vaudeville Program (THAT CLOSES TONIGHT) DAWN & FRANCIS LILLIAN DEVERE International Character “The Girl with Some Dancing Voice” SYKES & SYKES Songs and Stories A Laugh, a Song, and a WHITE & BUTTON Thrill In “The Sillies of 1922” FEATURE PICTURE BERT LYTELL in “THE IDLE RICH” Tonight Pictures Start at 7:00, Vaudeville at 8%00, Cunning Company at 9:00, Vaudeville Again at 10:00 . NIGHT ADMISSION 55c THE BIGGEST SHOW FOR THE MONEY THAT EVER CAME TO CASPER A Bishop-Cass Theater Come Early and Sit—Come Late You May Stand Cunning Gives Special Matinee f, Ladi id: Afternoon. Children Under 16 Not Aaa ee