Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 18, 1922, Page 7

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TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1922. By Leased Wire Whpe-Casper Daily Cribune ~BRITIHWITHORAWAL FROMOAUIS. [roca Game] SPORT FLASHES HOT OFF WIRE | GUP CONTEST GRUSES SENSATION Lack of Material Deplored by Overseas Journals in Late Comment. 18.—(By The Asso- bes 5 British Lawn Ten- association's ran competition for the Davis cup. announced yester*-v has created a sensation among ‘-nnis a-~stees. t over this action is universal put while this attitude in some cases is dase on sharp disagreemen' with the association's action, it takes form elsewhere in deploring Great Britain's of enough first rate cote and Randolph Yycett, who, it was + gaid, would be unable to make the trip to America if they should have won the preliminary tournament against in. oe Daily Telegraph's tennis expert has this to say: i “This rather inglorious end to Great Britain's Davis cup campaign of 1922 reveals a serious executive blunder somewhere. Great Britain ought not to have isstied a challenge and played the first round if further pursuit of that challenge depended upon the bus!- ness affairs of two men . * * * When countries Ike CzechoSlovakia and Italy—omperative strangers in the International arena—can send teams abroad, it is a thousand pities that the oldest Iawn tennis country should withdraw suddenly. * * * > “It Kingscote and Lycett could not go to America <1ree or four others players could have been found. Their job might have been as hopeless in as that of Ital, or Czecho- Slovakia but it would at least bave deen undertaken with courage and camaraderie. Sporting Life says: “British tennis is badly deficient tn players of really first class ability. JOY IN KIDLAND WHEN CIRCUS COMES TO TOWN Selis-Mloto circus now combined with Buffalo/Bill's Wild West show {is coming to Casper for matinee and evening shows on Saturday, July 29, not only Digger, but better than last season. Many new acts have been added and.the entire Chi- cago Coliseum performance will be given in every city that the show plays. Selis-Floto never cuts one-act out of the show at any time. Many people wonder if the smaller places 46 really get the city show. That can be answered with one word. Posttively! ‘Three rings and three stages will de filled with feature acts from the moment the show starts to the time when the congress of rough riders dash madly around the great hippodrome track in thrilling and exciting races. The five herds of elephants, some ef them imported from India for the Chicago engagement, the sixty cage zoo, the clowns, fifty-seven of them, the spangled folk, the stately Madies, the hooting tooting calliopes, the white dappled horses and the ™many wonders that are only Selis- Floto’s will all be here in plenty of time for the street parade. And there will be “Poodles” Han. | Club Standings | Clubs. yw York Louls Chicago . Cincinnat! ~ Brooklyn ~ Pittsburgh Philadél Philadelphia. - Boston - - | Last Scores National League. Brooklyn 5. Boston 7 (10 innings,- American Detroit 16, Boston 7. New York 7, Chicago 8. Cleveland 5, Philadelphia 0. St. Louls-Washington (called atvend of second on account of rain). Kingseote and Lycett are the only two men who would «ave had any real chance against the Unites States. There is evidently a newd for some organized scherne to encourage and develop youthful talents.” neford, the greatest clown rider of all time and the highest paid circus ‘performer in the world, and the Hanneford family, the Hodginis, the Hobsons, the Nelsons, the Hamido, Madri Arabs, the Japanese thunder- bolts, and scores of others equally tamous. And everywhere Sells-Floto go this season, four great troupes of Chinese circus stars will perform the most brilliant aerial and acro- batic feats ever attempted. These brilliant performers were brought direct from Pekin to the Chicago Coliseum and positively ‘stopped the show.” Old timers and performers alike CHEYENNE FRONTIER DAYS. CCoomtieens\ \ JULY 25 -26 -27-28 -192 NEW SEATS FOR 25,000 WHOOP-EE THE DADDY OF THEM ALL WORLD'S WILD-EST WOOLLY-EST WILD WEST GAMES TODAY. American Chicago at New York. St. Louis at Washington. Detroit at Boston. Cleveland at Philadelphia. National League. Boston at Cincinnati. Brooklyn at Pittsburgh. New York at St. Louts. Philadelphia at Chicago, gazed with wonder and awe, at the weird and wonderful expicits, these marvelous Chinamen did. Many of these feats are perform- ed for the first time outside of ‘hina. FULTON BEATS ROPER. FLORES OUTPOINTED. JERSEY CITY.—Johnny Shrugue, Waterbury, Conn., outpoints Ellino WILLS KAYOES CLARKE. WINNIPEG.—Harry Wills, negro | heavyweight, knocked out Jeff Clarke, Flores, Philippine lightweight cham pion, in 12 rounds. wins technical knockout over Bearcat Wright, Omaha, in the fifth round. peu ” Even more to the point- . Mo., in the third GARCIA DEFEATS BEECHER. HOUSTON —Frankile Garcia, Hous- ton, defeats Charlie Beecher, New ‘ork, im 12-round bout. West Casper Junior Nine Defeats Mills Casper Junior baseball than anything we could say, is this expression from Mr .VANDERBILT Jr. —— typical of the liking of the iste man yr affairs i Be sure to have your dealer show. you the Falcrum Shoulder Overhanging Cap Channeled Guard Micrometric Precision Automatic Adjustment Let Us Make the Summer Comfortable for You We Have Byerything to Keep ‘You Cool. COUCH HAMMOCKS ICE-CREAM FREEZERS GARDEN HOSE CROQUET SETS SPRINKLERS Special Prices‘on'Screen Doors.and Windows. Two Refrigerators to;Ciose-Out Below ‘Wholesale Price. Holmes Hardware Co. 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DEALER;. _ primaries. | Bl Please give me free a Gopy7ot eke Jokieaa | Mt et ee ee} Announcement I hereby announce myself as a candidate on the Republican ticket for the nomination of County Sur- veyor, subject to-the*will of the voters at the August HERBER' T'L, KENNEDY. planatory: Sec. 2852. Sec. 2354. Failure to Appear—Consequences—Value- Fixed. any such person or his agent or representative shall wilfully neglect or refuse to attend and be so examined or to answer any material ques- tion put to him, such person shall not be entitled to any reduction of his assessment, Minutes of the examination of any person examined by the Board of Equalization, upon the hearing of any such complaint, shall be taken and filed in the office of the clerk of said county. The said board shall, after such examination, fix the value of the property touching which such complaint was made, and for that purpose may diminish or‘increase the assessment thereof. R. S. 1899, Sec. 1790.) NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS AND EX-SERVICE. MEN Final meeting of the County Board: of Equalization July 24, 25, 26, at which time objections to 1922 assess- ment:must be made. All exemptions of ex-service men must be made: by; this'time. ‘All real property in Natrona County has been assessed, some from records and duplicate mail. If you have failed to receive your duplicate, same can be had by calling at the assessor's office. ; The following Articles 2352 and 2354 from Chapter 157, Tax Laws of 1919, State of Wyoming, are self-ex- Complaint by Aggrieved Person—How Made. Any per- son desiring to make complaint to such Board of. Equalization as here- inbefore provided, shall file with such board a statement under oath, specifying the respect in which the assessment-complained of is incor- rect to which verification may be made by the person assessed or whose property is assessed or by scme person authorized to make such statement, and who has knowledge of the facts stated therein. 1899, Ch. 47, Sec. 1; R.S. 1899, Sec. 1788.) ds If (L. 1899,.Ch, 47, Sec. 1; LYLE E. JAY, County“Assessor.

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