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vill Morgan, itton’s manager, declared Speaker, Cleveland .397; O'Neil, or Jess Willard will meet the bid e' de ° wUEhe cbhGRIGE Sn. tke, heen etten, lat night bout: tiet Long had's COOL, CLEAN AND COMFORTABLE. eland .396; Witt, New York .317: Pot. he " : | WATCH FOR THE YELLOW BUS i Detroit .358. Schang, New York |’ -625] Proposed for Labor day at Michigan] !?flicted twico naan gcnemeent ‘on MUSIC SUPREME —UNEXCELLED FLOOR. a smieson, Cleveland .341; Blue,|§ 583] City, Inc. the champion as Shade, SATURDAY. MAY 27, 1922. fhe Casper Daily Cridune PAGE FIVE First in News * Of All Events a ° i % e - j ever Mrs Spcinger. Von Phul was ‘ CISLER HOLDS LEAD IN BA IN pai pce Ke ser ‘BAI (IN UINAB | HOMICIDE IS meets = oman | ; ; | | , ’ t Se made a crip- @ ° © * ° + > ° + ; : | . Rect e I un e ¢ LONG AND BRITTON DRAW. HONOLULU, T. H., May 27,.—John- | AT OKLAHOMA CITY—Ray long | i jny Weissmuller, youthful swimming DENVER, Colo, ™ —Harold | . nie on fought 12 rounds to 3 and Jack ¥ a us 1 pate Boy the IMinois athletic club,| Henwood, serving a ce Inia draw. j § |swam 260 yards in two minutes 15 35/ us # een cued ¥ : ead Ras 2 Ee seconds in the meet here last night.|Oklahoma Pug Fights Cham- |‘™ i — SaaS pee ca THREE HOMERS IN GAME. | 5 CHICAGO, May 27.—George Sisler continues to prove |?*kins his own world's record of] pion to Standstill in Bout | ™°™@er oon Grace intne wan wnu| AT PORTLAND, ORE—Charies NOW EN | z himself a one-man ball team, for the St. Louis Browns’ first |“"° ™!™°'** 27 26 seconds. j at Oklahoma City, pardoned by Governor Olives Fr | High, right fielder for Pordand, — i sacker again occupies a leading position in almost every col-| 6 < | PRs Shoup. : caaert asbatg sagged Se 2 umn of the American league statistics released today, which | OKLAHOMA CITY, Okia.. May 27.—| Hemwood's pardon is the result of bicheader with Salt Lake City b: y, k of a dou! include games of Wednesday. j Long, a rugged Oklahoma ring ernor Shoup] and the third four bagger was hit in : i: i 2 duct fought Jack Britton, welte le ye hus! 1 of Isa: -— oo Sislee er eee batters with a mark of .439, despite the | w pion to a draw in 3 > th e shoot-| WANTED — A Husband. Colum! y 2 last. week's average, He has t ound n bout last night ffray during which C ‘Theater, 8 5-26-2t > 3 the aieet ietiee =09-—seunde Ltha ; . © outsider, made nt by-stander, was struck a ; 5 - | Britton extend himself to the limit to t intended for Tony Von Red pop or red blood in mem- t * emt tte ta owl Club Standings MATCH TALKED Bd tle SconaG Rn eaistaaEie Toads | seer waar erereen Led eartoalene Tot oes Osan | E : é to the ¢hampion during most of — —| js ’ | bout ; pee did he pegs ow. inclina | SOeececcecccovccccocccooooesoecsccceseccooosooosoeS | “ : National I ‘ k . tion to back up under Britton’s as ‘ route Sree ri) TR ie to yey wer tae Bak Dempsey Will Meet Either nd more than once display COME TO : bd Miller, of Phils telphia has been |New York 23 «(42 657} Bill Brennan or Jess Wil- to take, Rooks! froin ts $| climbing steadily ana is a second to| Pittsburgh - 20 3 lard, Report. to bring Britt : ‘ s| Vf er in batting with an average of|St- Louis 20 «17 ceed ange of his swinging 4 | Miller now haz 10 home runs| 2rooklyn . ‘Were in good shape whe ‘ nN et nst 12 for Ken Williams of the -500| CHICAGO, May 27.—Jack Kearns aoe Sa wns, who has taken Babe Ruth's = .487| Manager of Jack Dempsey today con ng’s draw with the champion dup. 4 sition as the chief slugger of the cir- ‘364|ferred with Floyd Fitzsimmons, pro Hed the feat of Dave shade, Pa-| 3 ses ’ é + ‘ .324) Mmoter, with the result that it vertual | ‘!fle coast welterweight, who met Brit-'e ‘Ty Cobb is thica with 398. Other [iy was Weckded that tithes 1iil Een |ton in Madisun Souare Garden, Dan's KROOf Garden and Dancing Pavilion | : retroit .338, Ken Williams, besides leading in home runs, ranks second to Sisler in 500 Bese left todaly for the coast wher a, ethan! $3 - 474] Dempséy soon will begin a theatrical ! <471] engagement which will run into the H Saturday, May 27, 1922 ROACH’S UNION ORCHESTRA berms Philadelphia Boston -... 15 17 .469 | latter part of July. z ar ——- i. ‘ stolen bases with 14. Washinatsn 1462 fia ie 2% Come Where Dancing Is Divine. Open Tuesday, Jer with Bt. Louis by ‘pounding | CRESS? Ss GASH PRIZES OFFERED FROM COMPETITION 1S AE ii EE Nha OA ip IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMER TIME WHEN 13 hits, boosted himseff to the top of the National league batters with SEES rescce | Last Scores |! ron ruericiasiy) NORED Bt coNGES CORNER H AND HARRISON, NORTH CASPER NIGHTS ARE WARM AND BEAUTIFUL consistently for Brooklyn is the erup with a mark of .385, while a ers Hornaby of St. Louis and Big- FRIDAY FINALS. The Coolest Spot in Casper SWAMPSCOTT, Mass., May . The association of college s IS THE the fleet footed Pittsburgh out heer pet Seventeen dollars in ‘cash prizes} coaches of America was on record to er, are tied for third place with a National League. will be awarded to those employes of|day as in favor of prohibiting fresh. TO THE PUBLIC Brooktyn 7-7, Philadelphia 5-0. the Standard Oil company who sub-|men competition in the annual inter . . engby ithe Boston 2, New York 10. mit within the next week the mont ap- ate A. A. A. A. champlonsb Dancing RKEO Dancing 33 tallies, is out in front ‘n total bases} Chicago 5-1, Cincinnati 2-2. Propriate and a ttraciwe dsign f games. s infor} i hav n- ery with a mark of 86 and leads home| Pittsburgh 2, St. Louis. 6. ethletic insigna for the BtandantcAthe Z he association elected Presiden : te Ona ae bumie BSW, ! 2 fe Heen Y Every ee run drives with 11. Max Cary of Pitts. —— letic association. For the design so| Walter Christie, coach of the Unive justly treated by the Casper Chamber of Commerce, Night Night burgh continues to set the pace among American Leaguo. (icted by the publicity committee of| sity of California track team. who are suing me for two years dues, after having Casper’s Joy Palace ne base stealers with nine thefts. tphia 6, Boston 7. the association, $10 wil A i Other leading batters for 29 or more pecan 8. Detroit 3. = [96° tor’ second’ Heiss and: eRtor eee y NAPA UE SCs olen Oaths OL ols Ba = . games: Maranville, Pittsburgh .270:] st. Louis 1, Chicago 2. third. The insignia fs to be used on CHICHESTER S PILLS I wished to withdraw from any connection whatso- Saturday Night Hargrave, Cincinnati .370; Kelly, New] New York 1, Washington 3. the uniforms of the men playing on TRE DIAMOND DRANI ALEX MARSHALL, Pioneer. York .368; J. Johnston, Brooklyn .353; the Standard teams, eticet Ack ype Drogas An 7 3 ; Southworth, Boston .351; Grimes, Chi- So Eile ta Biot Sas sie. ecaian' cago .348; Hollocher, Chicago .347. z DUNDEE STOPS HAUKINs. eee si A e+ —Where pleasure abounds aplenty. Today’s Gares}) ar “cnicaco™ sine“ Dosace, Saaekoneeaneeeen: | TIED = [ | knocked out Leo Haukins in the third years hnowa as Best, Salert-Alweye Reliatt —Where you will meet the “jolly crowd.” —Where the atmosphere is full of fun. round. They fought at 124 pounds. _ OLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERS } 19TH GAVALAY PLANS a iit a AS sro ATHLETIC. 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