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| be Casper Daily Critune | World Results _ By Leased EWire | First in News Of All Events DEMPSEY ASKS FIGHT A WEEK Would Like to Meet All Men He Defeated on Climb to the Top. OAKLAND, Cal, June 29.—Jack Dempsey, world’s heavywoight cham- pion, said here recently that he would like to engage in a ring battle every week. “Ta Ike nothing better,” Dempsey added, “than to take on a number of fighters, one right after another. If possible I'd like to meet most of the| ; men I boxed on my way to the top. tt rid be the best kind of training for me.” The champion expressed a.desire to| meet Bill Brennan, Jess Willard and Georges Carpentier in succession. He expressed pleasure when he learned that he probably would meet Rrennan Labor day. Dempsey, during his recent visit to California, worked out daily. “I am still a little overweight,’ he apologized when here. “But I plan to come down shortly. Betng heavy gives me some- thing to train off.” Vaudeville work does not suit Demp- sey. “It was a tiresome grind ond Page| eaid, “Five shows a Gay, no fresh air, and the old grease paint and everything. It sure got my goat and I wouldnt go back to it for anything. “A lot of people have told me IT was @ good actor. I'm here to say that I'm not and I know it. Fighting is my business.and I'm willing to box em as fast as the promoters set them up.” Bar reser sercrenanpecesen’) Golf—Western amateur champion- whip tournsment, at Kansas City; Met- repoitan junior championship tourne- ment, at Ardsley, N. Y.; Massachu- getts amateur championship tourna- ment, at Salem. Zone charmrpion- ship tournament.closes at-Coffeyville, Kas ee oe Have you the-correct time? Tf not @rop in to Tripeny’s and consult the watch: doctor in the jewelry ae Be OMIN Everybody’s Theater Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. 10c-25c 10c-25e STARTING “TODAY oe Hurst’s beautiful Crete a Eimnite ine camer of New Sork’s ising to the heights. Then ending—where? See Eee Cipro tide Se amet hide its tears. “HUMORESQUE” VERA GORDON More Pathos than “The Music Master. More fan than “Potash and Perl- muiter.” ALSO . Two-Reel Comedy “A KICK IN HIGH LIFE” SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAM 10c-25¢ 10c-25¢ : DEMPSEY T0 FIGHT WILLS NEW YORK, June 29- 221 iy Ame ciated Press.}—Jack “Demps: formally accepted the pre of BOLFERS NEAR SEMI-FINALS Harry W.lls, negro, fora bout for ths| watches Today to See Further|s heavyweight championship and reqquested that a conference be} held to set the Sete << Sa Eliminations in Western Tournament. KANSAS CITY, June 239—(By The | Club Standings Standi | Club Standings sornifinalist Sestioas in the westera parsers golf tournament began today | at the Hillcrest club, with most of the National League. |eight contestants, champions of some Won. Lost. Pet | kind and each a survivor of three days -31/of the supergolf which has seldom -547| been rivaled in any tournament, pro-| -537| fessional or amateur, national or sec- Men tan York -—. Pittsburgh - -508| tional. All have been shooting pai Cincinatti -500!or better on the unusually sporty, Chicago — |speedy and hilly course and each al | tight competition. “Chick” Evans of Chicago, six times western champion, present titheholder Clubs— Won. Lost. Pct.) and former national amateur and open St. Louis _.. 29-586) champion; Dave Herron of Chicago, New York - 3 32 —s-.643| winner of tho national amateur in 38-629) Pittsburgh a few years ago; Fred 33 .B15| Wright, who elfminated Evans in the “ 493) British tournament two years ago 37 464! when “Chick” was conceded to be Am- e . = -433 ‘tca’s best bet; George Von Elm, trans- Philadelphia “26 > a 5 426 Mississippi and Pacific northwest champion and loser of only one tourna- Paysour, Des Moines. Jess Stuttle, Gansas City vs, Fred Wright, Los Angeles. Francis Gaines, Omaha vs. George Von Elm, Salt Lake City. Clarence Wolff, St. Louis vs. 5 Davisson Herron, Chicago. —_—__—_— WEDNESDAY FINAIS. FINALS. National League. Philadetphia §-3, New York 5-8 Brooklyn 4, Boston 5. Pittsburgh 7. Chicago 2. American League. Boston 4, Philadelphia 2. Chicago 4, Detroit 1. St. Louis 9, Cleveland ¥. New York 0, Washington 1. —— At one time or another almost every | barrel of ofl produced in. the United States travels through a pipeline. The flow of oil-in the50,000 miles of pipe- line never stops. Different grades of oll aro separated from one another by “headers,” which are merely parti- tions of water some three feet long. elisa A FACE Pittsburgh at Chicago. LIKE A Philadetphia at New York Boy's Cincinnati at St. Louis. " Brooklyn at Boston. AFTER A ms SHAVE St. Louis at Cleveland. Chicago at Detroit. Boston at Philadelphia. joni oma una Jewelry and water reparmng by ex- ette pert workmen. All work guaranteed Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co., 0-8 Bldg. | O19 ast ie SAFETY RAZOR ? DRIVE IN and PARK AT GLENROCK’S i:;CELEBRATION “TWILL BE DAY ALL DAY IN THE DAYTIME AND THERE’LL BE NO NIGHT THAT NIGHT.” WILD WEST SHOW MEANEST HORSES AND BEST RIDERS WHERE WICKED OUTLAW BRONCHOS AND GOOD RIDERS ARE BORN. Steer Roping and Bulldogging BASEBALL GAME BETWEEN BIG MUDDY AND GLENDO TEAMS FOR SUBSTANTIAL PURSE. HORSE RACES, NOVELTY RACES AND A GOOD PROGRAM OF FIELD SPORTS TWO GOOD BRASS BANDS Bowery Dance Day and Night If You Want to Camp The Glenrock City Park offers unsurpassed facilities, ¢ plenty of shade, good water, comfortable clubhouse $| and playground for the children. 3 e ° 86 09 0000000000009000000 CI co se WALTER. JOHNSON PITCHING IN ing the goal of 100 shut outs for his|bad contussion and the ligaments in now maintaining. hird straight shutout of the sensori | Vench's bat in the fourth inning of | Associated Press).—The fight for the] j 11 and Casep Stengel added another | circuit blow to his list while the Giants | pec | and Phillies split a double-header. In-| 1 | blows registered in Vance out of the box and en long losing streak by Brooklyn, 5 to 4, while the Pi rates | | fo climbed back to fourth piace after| taking Another frem Chicago 7 to 2. jready has gone through the mills of| the Red Sox to victory over the Ath-|hiader by McManns, receiver | leties, 4 to 2. of the concern, ust 15, under | an ord 0-C. M. Cooley | and heavy hitting by his mates made |'The it easy for the Ittsburgh Pirates to| Jani beat Chicago Cubs 7 to 2. The Pirates league ment in the last three years—these | = rE. t Scores were among today’s competitors. ? as Following are today’s matches: “Chick” Evans, Chicago vs. Ted i RIVERVIEW PARK PLUNGE FINE FORM, BASEBALL GOSSIP PREYBULL CLIN Umptre “Brick” Owens sustained a tBoterinde Pound Out 16 Runs| in Wednesday Game, Hart- | league career at the pace he is|his left side were torn when he was : zell Stars at Bat. He registered his| struck by a foul tip from Ontfielder’s | the Chicago Detroit game. Cy Wittiams smashed out homer No. lentally these were the only circuit - — er league. | Bill Bailey, veteran left hand pitch-| 1 Dazzy |er, has been released by the St. Louis | ed their | Cardinals to Houston club of the Tex-| ‘ nosing out| as league, it was anounced today. | The Roston Bra > -- f D., June 29. rks American | iding and all ap sold to the highest GRAND 1 |The defunct comet newspaper John Collins with four bingies, led} purtens Great pitching by Earl Hamilton |of the announced '| DAY jeation in Partisan | = The Paiatial T""Scrow a — we mnedt Se “FORT He. TON” y = \ 7 ft > wi make unusually attractive yachting cruises (no freight) CASPERS FAMILY/THEAT Noesce “July 8-22 an Wes ina gO nk a i a Seiling through tise Gut of Cunso broad St. Law: Magnificient scen promenade decks 1 deck sine, etc, Orchestra for dancing. LAST TIMES TODAY "ARE YOU A TOURIST” A Different Sort of Musical Comedy Presented by THE COLUMBIA STOCK CO. Also Six Vaudeville Acts —And— “THE SIMP” FEATURING OWEN MOORE ADMISSION 40c SHOWS AT 7 AND 9 “Follow the Crowd on West First Street’ COOL OFF SWIMMING-SWIMMING EVERY DAY AND EVENING or one way to Quebec, IN CASPER AND 363 SOUTH ASH. HU MILLS, WYO. OPEN AIR DANCE Thursday and Saturday Nights POOPOOSOO SOOO EO OU SPO DODOOSODPO OOOO OOO OOD OOOOOS A Bishop-Cass Theater VAUDEVILLE LAST TIMES TODAY BILL AND HATTIE CARR A MUSICAL ODDITY FITZROY GIRLS HARMONIOUS VOCALISTS COOPER & VALLI “AIN’T SHE ROUGH?” ALMOND & HAZEL In “SUMMER AND WINTER” Feature Picture—“There Are No Villains” With Viola Dana PATHE NEWS TOPICS OF THE DAY Two Shows Tonight, 7 and 9—Admission 55¢ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Gloria Swanson.and Rudolph Valentino —IN— “BEYOND THE ROCKS” y Nee ana acenic wonder of a man who A himself when fate played against im. How his brings to « thunder- ing climax as drama- tle @ thunderbolt as has ever been scen at this theatre. UNIVERSAL JEWEL —ALSO— peero nese teers | DEFEAVSCASPER” U NDE R EXECUTION. Notice is hereby given, that the oe CVwwzw?tESes New York-Halifax~Quebec nd Northumberland Straits, the and thence on to Quebec. The round trip occupies 12 days, rate $150 and up P days, $80 and up No Passports required for these cruises. For illustrated Iterature address FURNESS BERMUDA LINE 34 Whitehall Street, New York, or any Tourist Agent. CAR STORAGE LOWEST SUMMER CAR STORAGE EVER KNOWN The ship has spacious s ns with bath, finest cu We're on our way, coming fast, I'll say! Haven't you | heard? It’s a bird! Guaranteed Repair Work By First Class Mechanics. GAS, OIL AND GREASES ACETYLENE WELDING CAR WASHING Gates Willis and Geo. Hackett Co. TELEPHONE 1891W (Formerly Occupied By White Motor Truck Co.) THEATER 1 to 10:30 P. M. TODAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY HE greatest character a+ tor of the screen seen here in his greatest portrayal. presented by Carl:Laemmle inhisigreatest screeny mea ‘the TRAP BROWNIE, THE WONDER DOG And a Big Feature Comedy “LIVE WIRES” need | d as the property of the Olleary, to satisfy nent and costs as MARQUIS. County, Wyo- 30 and Jaly SHERIFF'S SALE J. L. Marquis. sheriff PIGEON’S COFFEE It’s Fresh Roasted Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. Phone 623 Watch Out Brother! ction one Si ore levied —_=- qd WHAT? The Moose Monstrous STREET FESTIVAL Everything you could wish in amusement for all the children from 1 to 100 years. A REAL GOOD TIME! 6-BIG NIGHTS-6 And Fourth of July Afternoon Day and Night Service Continuous WEDNESDAY NIGHT An Auto Parade. |] $75 im prizes given to per- sons driving the best deco- rated car. Bring yours on. THURSDAY NIGHT (July 6) Will be Mardi Gras Night. Prizes for the best and fun- niest costumes. Other mighty attractions— Country Store, Circus and || Vaudeville, Punch and Judy and Plantation’Show, Merry-Go-Round and hun. dreds of concessions—two bands—the best in the land. Dark Town Minstrels PANAMA QUARTET Assisted by their excellent company of nine singers, will entertain every night. FISHER & HALSTEAD’S SOCIETY CIRCUS Juvenile Show Athletic Show DON’T FORGET July 3 to 8 \6-BIG NIGHTS-6 Monstrous Street Festival IN THE HEART OF CASPER From Moose Hall on Wol- cott, Between A and First Streets and on Down First Street to Ash Street. 14 Solid Blocks of Entertainment Given by Casper Lodge of Moose No. 1182. Under the Management of Ollie Blanchard. Tickets $1, Admitting to Five Shows.

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