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PAGE FOUR : fhe Casper Daily Cribune 4 THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1922. THE WORLD OF SPORT THIAD ROUND OF | SPORT FLASHES HOT OFF WIRE ||” MEMBERSHIFS I TOURNEY OPENS SS CLOSED, MONEY 1 RE ‘Tho membership committee of the Frank Barriean of Casper Country club has announced i that the campaign for new mnrebees | ha oo in Good | MRS. MALLORY SAILS. DUNDEE SHADES ‘O'BRIEN. | has closed and that all those who have Vith Re- SOVTHAMPTON—Mrs. Molla Byur-| NEW YORK—Johnny Dunde> out- received cards or have made reserva, stedt Mallory, American woman lawn| pointed Shamus O’Brien, New York, in; tions ‘should “hand in their check for tennis champion, sailed for home. a four round exhibition contest. Jock|$25 made out to the club to A. C- ——————— Malone, St.Paul, recetved a decision | Riker, care of the Wyoming National ; over Jack Stone, New York. | bank, or to George W. Jarvis, 406 Con- - + | solidated Royalty building. All mem- BACA AND HERRERA DRAW, | bers not complying with this request ; || Club Standings SANTA Pit_Aflke Bass, Seate Fe,| will have thelr cards takes away trom & Bishop.Cass Theater FOR RENT . TWO FINE OFFICE ROOMS RIALTO THEATER BUILDING © Formerly Lyric Bldg. Reasonable Rent. Webel Commercial Co. BIG FIGHT POSTPONED. MONTREAL — Jack Dempsey said he probably would meet Harry Wills on July 2, 1923, and Frank Herrera, Trinjdad, fought | them. Matinee Today 2:30 Tonight 7:00 and 9:00 Yeats Zaceue! 12rounds but the referee refused to . ciubs tonal Fone Lost. Pet.|award a decision at the end of the|noper, 12 rounds, at Newark, Ny J. LAST TIMES TODAY Ss ae Soa) hee Polo—Annual tournament of Reck- “380 <= away Hunting club, at Rockawsy, 525 | evevcecoresescccescoccoes & 1 Pa bo ew York GEORGE HUNTER’S BOUNCING . BABIES MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY ‘Present a New Musical Piay Entitled “WHO'S WHO” And the Following Four Acis uf Vaudeville Will Be y oy —°(_—_ «3/3 port Calendar? wen sun ano = BRINE MAKE Fi : eceecececcccooocncceseoss YOUR FACE FEEL,” Racing—Meeting of Empire City! LIKE SAND- su | Racing association, at Yonkers; meet- , er ing of Windsor Jockey club opens | GET A ~~ Windsor, Ont. aoe ‘s19| ‘Trotting—Grand Cireult meeting at) WITH THE 411506 | Toledo. 481] Golf—U. S. national open champion | _ Maw .470| ship tournament, at Chicago; trans-| drproed, 434 | Mississippi championship tournament, e 432, Omaha; Pennsylvania State cham-| e ship tournament, at Vittsburgh; Oregon State championship tourna- per of Sloux City will ’ ment, at Portland; California junior sim match. 1s op | PQdey’s GAMES }| crmpionsnip tournament, at Del Detroit - Vhong a <ee, former Towa| Monta. “WE PAY THE Loss” is eat os 3 ; nes of the Oma ‘gente —- Dominion ‘islimienpeeslae H Presented in Conjunction With the Bouncing Foye of the Sasa laauen: Do tsiaseed’ we concede Pelton & Hemry Babies Company. wiy elected American League. . Shoottng—Pacific Coast Zone handi- cap tournament opens at Portland, Insurance and Bonds All Lines Room %4, Townsend Building Chicago at Washington Bt. Louis at New York Ore.; Colorado-New Mexico trapshoot- PASCALE PERRY & CO. 1* Spehsolt ab! Philamebstite: ing tournament, at Denver. IN A MELANGE OF FRONTIER SPORTS | "Cleveland at Boston. pene Ered wuatcet versus Bob | National League. | som } JIMMIE “MIMIC” DUNN condition. S|. soak oe peracean! In “MY TRIP TO THE FARM” oneibl pect ti © possible and spectators expect to se Brookiyset-Conaenee.. last night and ning i9 in perfect) record scores made. mage e cetel = - _—— . _asrper wren Sntg gre third roznd Pubaguptin at st ule KEEP COOL ALL STAR TRIO Moines in the afternoon round yester- al fi x HARMONY SONGSTERS e an 0 nows Swimming Every Day and TWO ASTIS ACROBATIC SURPRISES day. Payseur was one of the semi-} finalists in the recent western tourna- L Ss ment. Von Etm eliminated Ratph Pet: ast Scores | ers in the after s] } —————————————EE Evening At ‘ the frat an | WRN SNA Playing Fourth Successful Day ver. Gr 1. Newton, ot| anyon Et CURRENT EVENTS TOPICS OF THE DAY : 3 % Gaines. of Omaha. em defeated| New York 5, Chicago 1. | COME EARLY! VAUDEVILLE STARTS AT “Passed Up” a Real Treat. A Three-Hour Show for 40 Cents CHUCKFUL OF THREE DIFFERENT VARIETIES OF AMUSEMENT 7 p. m.—Photoplay Feature, ‘““The Wonderful Chance” 8 p. m.—Musical Congedy, “Bubbles’ Troubles” 9 p. m.— Murdock, “The White Mahatma” Murdock-Ask Him Any Question ‘MATINEES DAILY ‘AT 2:30 O’CLOCK LADIES ONLY MATINEE ON FRIDAY Bubbles’ Troubles Has Been Proclaimed the Best Musical Comedy to Play at the Columbia in Many Weeks. ¢ Omaha and Foye de-| Philadelphia 8, St. Louis 2 (first Thomas of Des Moines. | same). John MILLS, WYO. 2:30 AFTERNOON and 7:00 and,9:00 TONIGHT From form of yesterday dope-| Philadelphia 8, St. Louis 2 (second - K Admission 25c and 55c sters ar s Graham, Knepper,| same). Plunge Running to Capacity Every Day. “von d Hughes as the likely American League. Detroit 7, Philadelphia 2. Cleveland 11, Boston 7. and the Mackmen for last place in| St. Louis 7, New York 4, the American league standing, | Chicago 4, Washington 1. BUS SERVICE LEAVES POSTOFFICE PARK ON THE HOUR Of late i A Bithop-Cass Theater LAST TIMES TODAY WILLIAM RUSSELL eMeN O Zanzibar East Africa, home of the black man—where white men go sometimes for gain, sormictimes because they are hunted; Zanzibar, center of its commerce and EVERY NEW AMATEUR CALL IS LISTED oi i hidden strife—this is the tale that Richard Harding Se ; a oe “COLD FEET” OF THE WORLD 4 a 2 IN COLORS Geeape Pomesr ——— SS = MAKE YOUR Oe AO eee = NOW READY FOURTH EDITION READY more than 3rd Edition] List of Contents 280 Pages [88 a Poses Complete Short Wave Compile Regenerative Set’ EROADCASTING Comsisting of 5 lanatory directo Papolict two al steabine pose (at STATIONS inches). Complete in heayy9 *12 5 envelope, perset prepaid. , 0c Friday and Saturday BETTY COMPSON in “THE GREEN TEMPTATION” CABLE RATES A. B. C. OF VACUUM TUBES used in Radio Reception By E. H. 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