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POLARINES WILL GO TO GREYBUL Four-Game Series With Up- state Club Scheduled for Last of Month. ‘The baseball team representing the Standard On company atbletic anso- ciation will be sent to Greybull for a series of four games with Indian Jim Bluejacket's aggregation June 25, 26, a 27 and 28. Following this series on hostile grounds, the team will return to Cas- per and again engage fin combat with the Big Horn team for another four games. The dates of these engage ments are July 1, 2, 3 and 4. The game the final day wiN be the feature event of the big celebration that the refiners’ association is staging at the high school athletic grounds on In- dependence day. The manager "of the Standard team announces that the local team will bring a number of fast out-of-town pall tossing teams to Casper during the season and that several invasions of foreign domains will be made. The Standard men have a strong team and they are strengthening their lineup as the season progresses. KNIGKERS POSTED AS GOLF TOURNEY PRIZE Enter Western Tourney Again club, Kansas City June 26 and Evans finally yielded to the requests, saying he would compete if his business could be 80 arranged. WASHINGTON SQUAD IN NEW YORK FOR REGATTA POUGHKEEPSIN, N. Y., June 15.— The rowing squad of the University of ‘Washington has joined other colleg- ians practicing here for the regatta June 28. ‘Washington arranged to have its first row on the Hudson this after- noon. Coach Ed Leader 1s seeking the loan of a four oared boat from Columbia, as be brought cast only an eight cared shell and wished to put the sub- stitutes through daily workouts. Racing. - Meeting of Westchester Racing As: sociation closes at Belmont Park. Meeting of: Kentucky Racing Asso- ciation at Latonia. Meeting of Montreal Jockey club closes at Montreal. ment closes at Aurora. North Dakota state trapshooting tournament opens at Dickinson. Wi Johnny Meyers vs. Ted Thye at Frankie rounds at Indianapolis. ‘Wil you be able to retire the mort- when Gf not investivate the & ane boa of the United Home Builders” ciation. Suite Phone 1830. Coed ab Sena] EN WLLANS LOSING HOPE 3t. Louis Slugger Doesn’t Ex- pect to Equal Ruth’s 1921 Record. we Lost. Pet. ee Fae 27 «62351 25 545 3 537 26 500 ATA New Yo oN Bae Pittsburgh — Brooklyn ST. LOUIS, June 15—(By The As- sociated Press).—Kenneth Williams of the St. Louis Browns, whose spectacu- tar home run batting early this season brought up the question of whether he would dethrone Babe Ruth as home run king, today told the Associated Press that he had given up hope of equalling Ruth’s 1921 record of 59 homers. 1 cq, Not oven, Babe himenit will be able to repeat his herculean feat of last season," replied the local American's slugger to a question as to whether he expected any one else to duplicate Babe's feat. “I believe no one will ever equal or better Ruth's record of knocking out 69 home runs in one season.” Williams today is eight homeruns behind last year’s record of Kuth, the Bambino having 23 to his credit a year ago today, while up to this date ‘Williams has 15. Although he leads both major leagues with his 15 four base clouts, Williams said he had fallen into a heavy batting slump since the latter part of April when in shortly more than a weak he chalked up ten hom- ers. He has only connected for five home runs in the last six weeks. 81 Entrants-In Golf Tourney WILMINGTON, Del., June 15.— Eighty-one entrants are listed for the middie states golf tournament which Pittaburg 0, New York 13, Chicago 15, Boston 2. Cincinmati-Philadelphia game post- poned; rain. Boston 0, Cleveland 3. New York 2, it 6. Philadephia 5, leago 6. ‘Washington 6, St. Louis 7, ———— 4 | SPORT FLASHES HOT OFF WIRE MALLORY TAKES MATCH. LONDON—In the third round of the Beckingham lawn tennis cham pionship, Mrs. Molis Bjurstedt defeated Mrs. O'Neill, 60, 61. 11THE CAVALRY DEFEATED BOISE—Boise's polo team won 11 to} 7 from the Eleventh Cavalry of Monte- rey, Cal., presidio, in the semi-finals of the northwestern polo tournament. World’s Record For Boat Broken “THOMAS CAPTURES RACE. MILWAUKEE, Wis, June 15.—The SAN FRANCISCO—Jos Thomas won | Power boat Peggy TI.. owned by Fred the a o ant bile speedway race|Schram of Milwgukee, broke the ats ‘San Carios, driving 150 miles mi 1] World's record for bhydroplanes of the 705 cubic Inch displacement class, in the national power boat regatta here by covering ten miles at a speed of over 46 miles an hour. | The previous record for’ boats of this class was 43 miles an hour. ee Re toad LEWIS DEFEATS FREBURG. MINNEAPOLIS — Ed (Stranger) Lewis defeated John Freburg. Swedish champion in two out of three falls of & wrestling match here. 23 minutes, 3415 s 34 15 seconds. SGLER MAKES | Golf Gossip | A. C. Riker of the Wyoming Na- tional bank established his cligififlity for “the hole in one” golf club yes: terday afternoon on the local links when he placed the ball with one Hla VOOTH AIT LOUIS, June 15.—George Sis- ler, first baseman for the St. Louis Browns, was the first major leegue player to make 100 hits this scason,/shot at 112 yards. This is something having passed the century mark in|that is very rarely done even among hits yesterday in the game with Wash-|the profesionals. Casper golf enthus- ington, according to unofficial aver-|jasts are scratching their heads this morning and won¢ering how he did it. *[Potitical Advertisemgnt])eeeeeeee ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby annouiice myself as a candidate for the Republican nomination of Sheriff of Natrona County at the August primary subject to the will of the voters, E. M. ELLITHORPE. opens here today. The tournament v@i continue for three days. 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KENNEDY MOTOR CO. 230*West Second Street Phone 909 WILLS SAINTE CLAIRE Motor, Cars WILLARD ABLE TO MAKE 240 Weighs 260 at Present Time and Says He Could Take Off 20 Pounds. LOS AN =8, Cal.June 15.—Jeas Willard’s weight today is in the neigh- borhood of 260 pounds andi he declared that he can train down to 240. Sport- ing writers who have interviewed him in the past two days declare that he is in good physical condition and voice approval to his declarations that he car prove to the world that he is in good physical condition, if given an opportunity to meet Jack Dempsey. pmeassinktoe Anas isis Australia has more places of public worship in proportion to population than any other country The Ohio Club Everything on the market, served family style, all you can eat, no limit, just like home Al foods bought, handled. pre- pared cooked and served by women, Rooms for a limited number only, Special rates by the week. Big Sunday Dinner 12 to 2: Transient $1.00 Transient Meals 50c The Ohio Club 535 South Center Street SPICES We carry these in bulk and packages. Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. Mrs. Carrie Jacobs-Bond. the Amer-|up an immense publishing business, ican woman who has made an enor-|which her son now manages. mous fortune as a writer of popular ee songs, was a struggling widow when she took to song writing. She ob- tained the means for publishing her first songs by painting china—and aisc by going without food and warmth. Altogether she has written more than 400 songs, and has built Many Chinese women have distin- t' guished themselves as poets. THE BIG SHOW IS HERE AMERICAN LEGION CIRCUS ALL THIS WEEK AT EAST CASPER SCHOOL. C. A. Wortham Shows CIRCUS AND WILD WEST, TRAINED ANIMALS, REAL NOVELTIES. The Best Show Ever In Casper Keep Cool TIME TO PUT UP THE SCREEN DOORS AND WINDOWS Screen Doors. Window Screens Lawn Mowers__--$12.50, $14.50 and $25.00 Grass Catchers______$1.50, $1.75 and $1.85 Garden Hose 12c, 14c, 15e and 1614c At Holmes Hardware Co. Second and Wolcott Phone 601 HOLMES TO HOMES . NOTICE TO CASPER PROPERTY OWNERS All property erty» not already listed for assessment should be returned without delay. Owners or agents will please call at the assessor’s office and attend to this matter. Per- sonal attention will obviate errors that might otherwise creep in. The assessor and his deputies have examined every piece of property in the city and they have made an effort to interview the owners. Of course, a good many people have been missed and must be assessed from the records unless they come to the office and list their prop- ‘Automobiles not found by the assessor or his depu- ties as he went from office to office or from door to door will be assessed of State. factory way of from the list furnished by the Secretary This method of assessment furnished no satis- getting at the value; hence, owners are urged to come to the office, list their autos and trucks and secure a copy. of the assessment. Property owners should bearin mind the dates of the meeting of the County, Board of Equalization. The first meeting will be on June 26th and will continue for sev- eral days. This is the proper time to make complaint if you feel that your property has ‘not been properly ap- praised by the assessor. A second meeting will be held July 24th, and continuing probably three days. LYLE E. JAY, County Assessor.