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WILLARD NOT READY FOR BOUT t Train Four Months Be- re Meeting Dempsey, He Declares. 8 ANGELES, Cal. Winara, champion heavy t, is not interested in a bout with Jack Dempsey, heavyweight former champion, ac- heard anythin ng “Jack arns is in New York to day and he can see Tex Rickard. He should not haveany trouble coming to terms with Tex. I will be ready for Demprey in October,” Wlard con. cluded Club Standings Cincinnati Boston — Philadelphia Cleveland — ‘Washington ——__ Chicago Philadelphia WEDNESDAY FINALS. National Leagne. Chicago 6, Philadelphia 3. Pittsburgh 14, Brocktyn-I5-(10 in mimes. Other games postponed. American Les Washington 4, Chic: Boston 9, Detroit New York 7 Philadetphia Brooktyn at New York. Boston at Philadelphia. American J earuc. New York at Borton. Soeceeecsesccoesscovesos: Sport Calendar? e Dececcccoveccensesoooooce Rasing. Meeting of Queens County Jockey club at Aqueduct. 2 g of Kentucky Racing Asso Latonia. of, Dorval Jockey ctub at Montreal. Golt. British open championship tourna- ment at Sandwich, Eng. Canadian amateur championship at Hamilton, Ont. Southern championshtp-tournament, at Atlanta. Tennis. Western Canada tournament opens inter-provincial at Vancouver Montana si Ment opens at F Pepper Martin, 12 lyn. vs. Johnny Leenard, Allentown, Pa. DOLF STARS AR ia FOR DOUBLES PLAY SANDWICH, England, June 21.— open golf championship which will begin today, | » announced today. } the American who} British open \Jap Tennis Star | Is Out of Game NEW YORK, June 22. — Seichiro Kashio, noted Japanese tennis star, eare deen forced by illness brought |by overwork on the courts to with draw from all competition for some time. Kashio was entered for the metropolitan clay court championship tournament but has notified the com mittee in charge that his physicians have enjoined absolute rest from ten nis. Paired with Zenzeo Shimizu, an other tennis wizard of Nippon, Kashio was looked upon as one of the leading figures in the doubles events. a SENATORS WILL Zleven Accept Challenge to Golf Matches from Press Gallery. WASHINGTON, June 22-—A golf BE challenge from newspaper men accepted by Senator Hitchcock of Ni braska on behalf of eleven other sen- ators whose proficiency at the game scores with the men who writs about their speeches. The clash will occur at an early date. “T ain authorized to say,” Senator Hitcheock wrote in accepting chal lenge, “that wewen muster 12 alleged statesmen who would be glad to gam- bol on the greens with a like number of the fourth estates.” Tho senator laid down as a condi tion of the match that the losing side should provide a chicken dinner for the entire party immediately after. “The suggestion,” he added, “that un- ne attention will not be given in the newspapers to our efforts ts recetved with resignation. We are accustomed to this treatment” The tentative senatorial Imeup for the contest is Senators Hitchcock, Hale, Eage, Frelinghuysen, Kelloggs, Capper, Walsh (Montana), Sheppard, Elkins, Newberry, Pepper, Robinson, Sutheriand, Townsend, Jones (Wash ington) and Jones (New Mexico) ——_—_» Golf ts of Dutch origin, although generally identified with Scotland. or PAIS TFAANDS of the senate press gallery has been’ 5 will give them an opportuntty to even | RETURN BATTLE Carpentier-Dempsey Bout Is Favored by French Sentiment. June 22—(By The Asso Press.}—Public sentiment in France is in favor of a return match between Georges Carpentier and Jack Dempsey, according to a vote taken by the sports newspaper L’Auto. this pool 15,783 voted yes and 5,227 no, to the query * Carpentier- PARIS, ciated | Dempsey return match desirable?” Carpentier’s plan for other bouts do |ngt take Harry Greb, th eavyweight, into con: . he displays an 3 oyance when the Pittrburgh fight- is mentioned. entier’s manager, Descamps, is ing matches with the pre-his- second rater, Dick Smith, of and. with Joe Beckett and with e winner of the Battling Siki-Mar- Niles contest scheduled for to- morrow Siki ts a Senegalese who iscovered” by Al Lippe and Jeff while the former's boxing stable was here two years aga, hired ‘Siki es a rubber and » for his boxers, but the se soon comimenced bowling pe’s men, with the exception Smith, Since then he has de ated Breltenstater of Germany, E: minio Spall@. of Itnty and the heavy weight champions of Belgium and Hol- nd has not mvt with defeat. is a clean cut, twohanded nter, end probably the best man his class in Europe with the excep- m of C: arpentier, YELLOWSTONE TOUR OPENED (Comtinuea rrom Page One) hhistorie Wind river to its head- waters and through the town of Du Bois. Then on to the Amoretti Lodge, named for Mr. Amoretti, one of the men who made the new | route possible. Ol4 Two-GwoTes Inn, the gathering place of the Cheyennes and Shoshones, ts the next stop. Through TwoGwo-Tee pass and ecross the Great Conti- nental Divide to Moran and Amor etti Inn, at the very heart of the Teton mountains, and on past Jack- son Lake is part of the route of the heavy cars. From there, through a fisherman’s paradise to the Lake hotel {n YefMowstone park, the tour ist first receives his impression of the scenic west, and it is always lasting, According to authentic tmforma- tion given out by Richard Lever, general passenger agent for. the Northwestern in Casper, the change in the passenger schedule has now received the sanction of the Chicago office and will become effective June 25. The park train will pass through Casper at 2:20 p. m. daily instead of 8215, as heretofor. The complete schedule west of Chadron, Neb., east and west, is: 730 a m, leave Chadron, srrive . leave Lander (i. ¥. T. Co), arrive $ p. m. 1 p. m, arrive Dubois (. Co.), leave 1 p. m. . leave Dubois (i. ¥. T. Cp.), arrive 12 noon. 5 p. m., arrive Brooks Lake (lL. ¥. T. Co), leave 9 a. m. 9 a. m., leave Brooks Lake (L. Y. T. Co), arrive 5 p. m, 12 noon, arrive Moran (L. ¥. T, Co.), leave 1 p. m. 1:30 p, m., leave Moran (¥. P. T. Co.), arrive 12:30 p. m. 545 p. m., arrive Lake Hotel (¥. P. T. Co.) Old Faithral Inn, leave 8 a.m. Charies Shoblom, Casper contrac- tor, is hard at work with a number of laborers, building sleeping and eating quarters at Amoretti Inn., and at Two-Gwo-Tee Inn. Work on the various stopping points is being pushed night and day, so that all wil be in “A-1" shape for the open- ing day. > Ad BUY PIGEON’S COFFEE It’s Fresh Roasted Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. 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Here is a place that you can depend upon—a place that gives you full value in return for every dollar—a who is going to earn and hold your GLAND TRAC | TOMEETHIGHT Pon tnt the ring ply or eaateer citizen, and “Whereas, the aforesaid operation a large fortune and the seller of the | said gland is understood to be a man | in dire need of money and presum- ably, un ex-soldier, hungry and des- perate for work: “Therefore, be it enacted by the People of the state of Ilinois, rep- resented in less than five years and not to ex- ceed 15 years and by a fine of 20 times the amount of money expend. ed in such glandular purchase, or by both such imprisonment aad fine, to purchase, sell, give or take any j sland from any living person for the purpose of + .nsplanting such gland into any other living person, it being understond that the removal of the gland invoives mutilation or the depletion of _vital powers." the general assembly, that it shall be a felony, panishable | by sentence to imprisonment of not | NOTICE OF SPECIAL sTOCK. | HOLDERS” MEETING OF MA- RINE OIL COMPANY. itial is herepy yo that a meeting kholders pegeial oi Seine; ase: | tion created and existing under the laws of the State of Wyoming, will |be held st the office = the com- pany, at rooms 204-207 Consoli- | dated Royalty building, in Casper. | Natrona county, Wyoming, on the 8th day of July, A. D. 1922, at the hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of enabling the company to avail itself of the privi \leges of Chapter 323 of the Wyo- |ming Compiled Statutes of 1920, and to consider a request made by the owners of a majority of the shares of the capital stock outstand- |ing of said company to increase the amount of the capital stock of said company from five hundred thousand (500,000) shares of the par value of One Dollar ($1.00) EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION AT THE AMERICA SATURDAY and SUNDAY Panama Quartette Once in the Afternoon Twice Each Evening KEEP COOL Swimming Every Day and Evening At RIVERVIEW PARK PLUNGE MILLS, wyo. Plunge Running to Capac- ity Every Day. —Also— Every Wednesday, Thurs- day and Saturday Night. Bus Service Leaves Post- office Park on the Hour. ELK! GREYBULL, WYOMING June 27-28-29 GRAND CARNIVAL OF FUN Given by Greybull Lodge No. 1431 B. P. O. Elka Initiation of Razzle Dazzle Candidates each to purpose of other business which may legally come before such meeting. 7th day of June, 1922. G. Publish Jane 8, 15, 22 and 29, 1922. EL Amos of lamson of “Not- Kirkwood, the Aus- with E. R, Whit- ushire, Joc nm charmpion, THE B..F. SILVERTOWN CORDS No matter what car you drive, you can get the full benefit of these unrivalled tires that have established such a remarkable record in mileage and service. Buy your tires where you see the Goodrich Tire sign. /t means satisfac- tion in every transaction. Akron, Ohio FABRICS TUBES GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY ACCESSORIES 3 Ten-Round Boxing Bouts Girls—Cowhboys Dancing and Concerts Parades Ball Games Vaudeville Music ELKS’ QUARTET’ Days of ’49 Lasting from Daylight Till Dawn Public Wedding of a Greybull Elk Everybody Invited—Bring Your Friends Three Bigs Days and Nights two hundred thousand So much Interest are English wor 00,000) shares of the par value en taking in sports today that a wor en's amateur athletic association {x being organized to regulate and con trol their energies. ($500,000.00) to One Million Dol- lars ($1, ocean)? and for the transacting any and all “WE PAY THE Loss” Pelton & Insurance and Bonds All Lines Room 24, Townsend Building Dated at Casper, Wyoming, this R. HAGENS, VAUDEVILLE LAST TIMES TODAY THE ZIG ZAG TRIO “Those Funny Fellows” BOB MILLIKEN Musical Comedy a la Carte EDWARDS & KELLI “He Got Vamped” BENNETT & CULVER “The Love Boat” FEATURE PICTURE Lionel Barrymore in “The Master Mind” PATHE NEWS acd TOPICS OF THE DAY Afternoon at 2:30—40c Evening 7 and 89—55c 4 Bishop-Cass Theater LAST TIMES TODAY “THE PRINCE OF LULU” A REAL SCHOONER OF MUSICAL COMEDY Presented by COLUMBIA STOCK COMPANY FEATURING HARRIS AND MYLIE —Also— Charles Ray in “An Old Fashioned Boy” Tonight is Gift Night Admission 40c—W. Ist, Off Center—Shows at 7 and 9 WYOMIN EVERYBODY’S THEATER STARTING TODAY “Take a Second Legal Wife!” This was the command of the Sheik’s father after the youth had brought home an English wife. The Sheik had promised his wife that she would be his only one and yet the traditions of his people must be held sacred. What did he do? “THE SHEIK’S WIFE’ A Gorgeous Spectacle of the Orient.