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tS eae ars as PAGE FOUR fhe Casper Daiiy Cribune SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1922 CALIFORNIA LEADS IN TRACK MEET, RECORDS SMASHEL MURPHY WINS “*\ssictcest feces: toes lBUSINESSCODE [jrsiet of, uss sesrea Sensis it 4 No mention of ill health was made at} eastern points. He has been spendin By Athletes Competing Today In g Harvester | the time of ‘hie resignation ax head | 10 days here in the interesta of Great Meet at Stagg Field (if NATION IS SPEED CLASSIC CHICAGO, June 17.—(By The Associated Press {arte nature of the opera fon was | company is leaving to night for Illinois and California favorites to win firs: honors, = CHICAGO, June 17.—Haroid F.. Mc- |= r2 = PaO 2 ; athletes, the flower of America’s collegiate stars met at Stagg -- Cormick, former head of the Interna- Auto Track Star Comes from Rehind in epiiiepe in the second national collegiate track and figld Linaewe Frye idperrr payers: Tone ented . A cooling breeze swept the field f, ly” at Wesley Mesiorial hospital to TIMES Great Bur. “stof Sp eed and Noses Out nate ast, to, the, peretiering A oe for rg Beh Re path A Right Superior to Might senor. er will be able to 50| LAST TOD AY Victory at Uniontown and out of the pie A fiiae dh por, panel a win te Saas. Amopg Majority, Stee] |home within a iow days, attaches of | Dr. Victor D. Lespinasse was said ee to have performed the operation, al- {though he declined to affirm the re- Mark U, Weber of the Chappen contend Is Il Circus and Wild West, Trained Animals, Real Novelties. The Best Show Ever In Casper California started to break into the | Wisconsin, third: Hay western Alumni. ol. ere : |. recently declined re-election to SPEEDWAY, UNIONTOWN, Pa., June 17.—Showing a}Pcint column early when Johnny Mer-| fourth; Frwin, Kansas the presidehay: 6f the hervasher: com EAST CASPER SCHOOL. T ore +2 | lete won the shot put with a heavol forme? record of 22 2-5 made by Wil-|majority of business men “now con- Jimmy Murphy today won the Universal trophy automobile | or 44 tect 6% inches. McDonald, an-| san of Iowa in 1921). uct their affairs in accordance with Murphy’s time was 2:12:15:13. quarter mile run and Whitter, a team | California (161 feet 4 inches); Palm, | ior to might; that morality is on a par Ralph Mulford was second, while Jerry Wonderlich took |™&te. srabbed third place in the shot/Penn State, second, (136 feet 3%? with legality and that the observance third place. ‘The positions of other|}72nd leap. As thé machine ripped its put. This gave California ten points | inches); Hill, Illinois, third, (134 feet}of both is essential to worthy achieve I. P. Fetterman, fourth; Ora F.|mechanician jumped to safety. At| After Brick Muller of Callforia had| (136 feet 5% inches). Schmidt, Michi-/the United States Steel corporation Halbe, that Milton was leading with Harts at| cracked the record for the running] gan, fifth (124 feet inches.). Said in an address today to the Alumni . his heels and Eliott third. broad jump by leaping 23 feet 8% ——- Association of Northwestern untver- i HEA’ I ER The accident threw Milton out of/!n Legendre ot Georgetown sity. sai this performance by jumping France Wins Former Judge Gary is’an alumnus . . ne the hospital said : favorable to record breaking. Grinnell; Wilson, Towa, second; Spe Magnate Tells Nosth Mr. McCormick, who ts 1 years AMERICAN LEGION CIRCUS AT great burst of speed toward the end. of the 225-mile grind, | C>2™t the versatile golden state ath- New collegiate record;|. EVANSTON, Ill, June 17.—A large race on the speedway here. pther Californian took second in the! Hammer throw—Won by Merchant, | the avowed belief that right is super. f Sea A. Wortham Shows drivers were: way through the rail Milton and his|*S@inst five for Illinois. 2 inches-; White, Ohio State, fourth|ments,” Elbert H. Gary, chairman of Murphy's average time was 102.2 miles an hour. = the lead, and at the 90th mile, Hartz i . SPEEDWAY, UNIONTOWN, Pa,|was heading the field. His average|#4 feet 3 inches, nearly a foot over vf the law school of Northwestern, || Continuous 1 to 10:30 P. M. June 17.—Twelve drivers got away in| for that distance was 101.25 miles an'| the collegiate record of 23 feet 3% ° a donor of its law library and has |§ ——————_ @ flying start here this afternoon in| hour. inches, made by Stinchomb ot onic] =A EP Gt Match freon a truttes of the institution for|] TODAY AND SUNDAY the 225-mile Universal automobile| Elliott was forced out in the 101st | State, last year. thirty years. He will receive the hon- trophy race. Jimmy Murphy held the|lap and Hartz jumped into the lead,| With six of the fifteen events de . orary degree of Doctor of Laws at the/] Car] Laemmle Presents pole position.at the start with Tommy | which he was still holding at 125 miles. | cided, California led in the point scor- For Davis Cup commencement exercises next Monday. Milton in second position. His average was 103 miles an hour,| ing with 12% with Penn State second Business men also recognize, Judge . Milton’s car crashed through a|the fastest time ever recorded on the/+with 10, Illmois was third with 9. sGary said, “that the right of custom- Cele) est pot In sper guard rail st the grandstand on thel speotway here. Pacis establishad hia sebiwa Gebeee jers must always be respected; that COPENHAGEN, June 17.—(By The!employes are associates rather than . of the day when he copped the 220-1 associated Presa)—France won the|'servants and should be treated accord yare 21 45 th yard Gas ne tecond ureaking ‘time|f"St match in the Davis cup tennis| ingly; that stockholders of corpora- Supported by Sylvia Bream- IS THE ¢ pe 20, | Play between French and Dy ti 1 ni tit yore ee ee er ee gles Borotra of France defeated Erik/receipt of same by any officer or part-|J a superb cast in the amaz- Dancing Dancing 4 so SORE ot Calton ana it a Tegner of Denmark, 6-0, 3-6, 6-3, 1-€,|ner; that destructive competition must || ing story of a man of the Every Every sea who had two faces and Night Night who fought for the same woman’s leve twice—and won both times. “The Man Who Married His Own | Wife” who made “Conflict.” Story by John Fleming Wil- son and Mary Ash Miller. A UNIVERSAL PICTURE Also Century Cuinedy “TEN SECONDS” Starring Lee Moran Casper’s Joy Palace SATURDAY NIGHT —wWhere the atmosphere is full of fun. —Where the music is divine. The Arkeon Of Course ELSIE B. HUGHES, DANCING INSTRUCTRESS Afternoons 2 to 4 Evenings 7 to 9 A summary or results follows: One mile run—Won by Shields, 2 Penn State; Patterson, IMinols, second; “ 9? I Sonnelly, Georgetown, third; Wikoff Unbeatable” Runner Is Eight Lengths |covnr ceeuom, tit: mot S “4 : 1 . 20 246. f Dit ut Behind Whiskaway, Winner of Carlton | trt-4) "Tne terme reased of 423 28 ' made by Ray Watson of Kansas Ag Stakes at Aqueduct Track | ries tn 1921. 440-yard ran—Won by Cochran, Mississippi A. and M.; MeDonald, Cali- NEW YORK, June 17.—Morvich, hailed as America’s un-| fornia. second; Fessenden, | Tilinols, beatable 3-year-old, was beaten in the Carlton stakes at the pe teed Cetera Uae Fo Aqueduct track today by. Whiskaway, by eight lengths. Shot put—Won by Merchant, Call!- It was the first time in Morvich’s racing career that he] fornia; distance 44 feet 6% inches. has tasted defeat. Carrying 123 pounds with Jockey John- | Pronder, Pennsylvania, second. 44 fect son up, Morvich got away in second place. Whiskaway,| j¥,"°h’ Whitter, California, third. 43 feet, inches; Mulscher, Western carrying 108 pounds, assumed the States Normal, fourth, 43 feet, 1% ~ 6-4. | give way to humane competition’ and the combing Saitek ple amend ences: Sk 5 LA that full and prompt publicity of all LO | 3 aa henes A. A. Voght a business visitor from’ facta involving the public weal is Qe- performance was tho fifth: record) gait Lasce, is in the city. tuenwied" breaker of the meet. ——————— = ‘ —————— Peete’s Union Laundry HIGH CLASS HAND WORK. SILK SHIRT SPECIALISTS. Phone i232-W CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG IN HER NEWEST PICTURE “CHARGE IT” COME TO THE BIG DANCE TONIGHT AT THE Roof Gas Pancing Pavilion CORNER H AND HARRISON stan NORTH CASPER Gri nN; Fi is, d even weights in the Latonia special. Erwin, Kansen Aggies third; Wilson Whiskaway went tho $7,500 alle tn Iowa, fourth; Smith, Nebraska, fifth, | 1:35 2-5. ob It was Time :09 9-10. (New meet record, for- lengths back. Morologe also ran June Grass and William A were AT USIO T scratched. it 120-yard hurdles, final—Won by Bar. —S ron, Penn State; Coox, Central Wes- Leon Duray, Frontenac. p Ora F. Haibe, Eecotennc, Darling, Amherst, Campbell, Minne- ,) —— Jack Curtner, Frontyford. sota, Hoffman, Towa, Turner, Nebras- art Funeral services for Mrs. B. W. Ralph K. Mulford, Frontenac. ka, Jones, De Pauw, Woods, Butler; : Karman, who died at Innisfree, Al-| ©, Glen Howard, Frontyford. Platten, Wisconsin and Shidecker, R & WILLI M MILLE Provuction ( A DE PRODUCTION ff lead at the barrier and was never] H edge caught. Movich will be sent to La ENTRY LIST IN inches | Keen /<Texis Ad and/Ay Cicth, Seg BY. totapesOw: rose sen He 100-yard dash, final—wWon by Paulu, mer record of :10 made by Pauly in T0 BE ntries for mile Uniontown |l¢¥an, second; Ivey, Warlham, third. .U. We Iniversal trophy race: Brickman, Chicago fourth; Sargent, Jimmy Murphy, Duesenburg. Michigan, "tieth. Time :15 5 e Tommy Milton, Leach Special. Running high jump—Tied for firet Frank Elliott, Leach Special. and second, Murphy, Notre Dame and = | . Harry Hartz, Duesenburg. Osborne, Tlinols (height 6 feet 25% Jerry Wonderlick, Duesenburg. inches. Muller, California, third (6 METERY I. P. Fetterman, Duesenburg. feet 2 inches); Clark Amherst, fourth, (6 feet 1 Inch); berta, Canada, and whose body arrived J. D. Rose; Benz Special. Ohio State tied for fifth (5 feet 9 pera at 2 o'clock Sunday from the Method- Discus throw—Won by Lieb, Notre ist church, the Rev. L. E. Carter of RECORD AIR Dame (distance 144 feet, 2% inches); umm AGNES AYRES v > PRaSERTED MacG = . \apetey suKon 24 he will again meet ais conquerer at Lien bee 1921) ; Tereyer, California, in Casper Thursday night, will be held inch ficiating. Members of the Odd Fel acGowan, Montana, second (136 feet AND lows will act as pall bearers. Services FLIGHT ENDS 6 inches); Gross, Minnesota, third (130 JACK a HOLT at the grave will be in the hands of feet 10 inches); Muller, California, the Neighbors of Woodcraft and the fourth (127 feet 8 inches-; Frida, Chi- by Rebekahs. cago, fifth (127 feet 1 inch). (New col ( <teae Mrs. Karman was a daughter of] RIO JANEIRO, June 17.—(By | lesiate record; former record 1 Carey YZ Mrs. E. M. Miller 846 Madison street.) The Associated Press.)—Capt. Saca- She leaves a husband and five child-|. dara and Coutnho, the Portuguese tiie ren. She is a member of the Wood- | tram-Atlantie aviators, completed craft and.of the Rebekahs. the last leg of their oft-interrupted The remains are being held at the| flight from Portugal to Rio Jan- Shaffer-Gay chapel pending the! erig today. They arrived here at funeral. | 140 o'clock this afternoon fro } | Victoria, “360 eitee “Qistant, having Eyeras acta Effort Made to pa city at 9:25 o'clock this | Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. | Sper cB 10c-35c 10c-35c ae Air Time TILDEN LOSES LAST TIMES TODAY of the United States air mail service | hopped off from Woedward field at| “THE 6:15 this morning on tho first lap of} HARTFORD, © i 17.-—vin. Sin erates oie isa bevtane cent Richards defeated William T. CONQUERING il Ki 8) t nik: e1 iden, . in the final o! hi lay for} Tier will tiy teen there to Reno. and| dhe New Wigland’ tena champions POWER” . — RUDOLPH her’ and her drink-mad- VALENTINO dened husband—and now HAVE YOU SEEN ase he had smashed the door! ‘ Nye ” ‘ALICE ERRY Oe er oak AS +. IN THE SUPPORTING CAST .. e 10n 6 ar : Call y —Also— soi trementous doremelodrémn: Pie EOE ae « ko ay cis peal ill sweaty HERBERT RAWLINSON LAST TIMES TODAY OF THIS CLEVER FARCE Toonerville Comedy “— Weer oes ere: (pice oi NIGEL“ BARRIE PLAYLET PRESENEED BY SUNDAY From the Smashing Stage Success by George Broadhurst HAL_ WILSON , DULCIE COOPER This aggregation of stars hage a really worth while story. It is Sada Cowan's glittering drama of Human Life, the most vitally dramatic document in which Clara Kimball Young has ever appeared. COLUMBIA STOCK CO J . i 5 1 ne iu SEVEN SPECIAL FEATURES DUSTIN F ARNUM | “THE BOW-WOWS" } { FOX NEWS | And Buster Keaton Comedy—Twe Other Pictures ore ST. ARTING. SUND AY demos POTN ristie medy Ladies’ Millinery Contest Tonite BIG H APPINE ? Admission 40c Shows at 7 and 9 hy oid SS 7 [7 erarnic J . West First, Off Center St. BUSTER KEATON ODAY AND SUNDAY —In— PROGRAM ENDING TODAY RICHARD BARTHELMESS —~— “TOL’ABLE DAVID” THE STORY OF MOUNTAIN MOTHERS AND MOUNTAIN MEN. American Newspapers say this is one of the three best pictures of the year. os oo, LLY, A Bishop-Cass Theater