Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 21, 1922, Page 9

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September 29 Too Early Get Into Pink of Condition, LOS ANGELES, July 21.—Jess Wi. lard will not consider September 29 as a date for his proposed champion.| 8 ship bout with Jack Dempsey accord-| > ing to Gene Doyle, the challenger’s lo- cal representative. Willard wants an additional two or three weeks of train- ng to. make sure that he will. be in pine for the match. Frdiedeiphia _—--~ , Meanwhile, Dempsoy's trainer, who is here for the purpose, some say, of getting a line on Willard, will not be welcome at the big fellows Hollywood training camp. “Willard doesn’t want any member of the Dempsey outfit hanging around while he 1s working” explained Doyle. a tate cat PASADENA, Cal., July 21.—Charles W. Paddock, smasher of world sprint records will run for Pasadena post No. 13 of the American Legion in the FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1922. Mine Soe aah [ World Resul HG JESS WANTS |i Stan] ROUTOEFERRED =. ==> Potenet Wire | THE TRIBUNE'S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS | | SPORT FLASHES HOT OFF WIRE | U,| Frank Barrieau after 12 rounds.of vic fighting. cago Cincinnati -___... 46043 Philadelphia SS ee Willard Says. Boston -—---. 37 51 Teddy Hayes, Jack National m li, Chicago 7. PADDOCK TO RUN FOR }*S2°sows comes COAST LESION HONORS American Boston 3, Chicago 2. New York 5, Detroit 1. St. Louis 4, Philadelphia 0. Cleveland 8, Washington 2, ————————— nounced today. With Paddock on the relay team will be Morris Kirksey, the National great sprinter’s most formidable west-| Boston at St. Louis. ern rivel, Padde.k also will run at the next national Jegion convention in New Or- leans, legion officials stated. Brooklyn at Chicago. New York at Cincinnati. Philadelpiis at Pittsburgh, Oo American League. Jewelry.and watcy reparring Chicago at Boston St. Louis at Philadelphia. Detrot: at New York. Clevelant at Washington, JULY 25 -26 -27- 28 -1922: ‘oe NEW SEATS FOR 25,000 WHOOP-EE THE DADDY OF THEM ALL WORLD'S WILD-EST WOOLLY-EST WILD WEST be Casper Daily Cribune Shop Foreman At Havre, Mont. MURPHY OUTPOINTS BARRIEA AT MISSOULA, M AND CORDOVA DRAW. ABUQUERQUE—Johnny (Kid) Mex, :Sport. Calendar Sececeseeesacacsesece +,]_Ractng—Meeting of Pmpire City! 5 Racing association, at Yonkers;, m: ing of Windsor Jockey club, at Wind- jue fought 12 rounds to a draw. COAST STAR WINS SINGLES. DENVER—Miss Jessie Grieve, SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIP INDIANAPOLS—James Hall, Jr., Brooklyn, wine 150-yard back stroke Rowing—Annual regatta of North-| national junior championship. Time 2 west Internationa Rowing association, ‘Trotting—Grand Circuit meeting at Kalamazoo. Yachting—Annual regatta of Inter lake, Yachting association, at Put-tn- | Last Scores I\"= Tennis—Intercity doubles chamrion. | WANTED—Mattress maker, Golf—Cenjral Pennsylvania men’s! championship, at Lancaster; Kansas State amateur champtonship closes at Polo—Annual tournament of -Rum-|] Your Baby-Will Thrive On pon Country club, Rumsen N. J. | Boxing—Charley Weinert versus Martin Burke, 15 rounds, at New Or | leans; Midget Smith versus Sammy Mandell, 10 rounds, at Aurora, Tony Capont versus Frankie Munroe, | 15 rounds, at*El Paso; Gene Delmont versus Archie Walker, 12 rounds, at! Pittsburgh 2, Philadelphia 1, 02 in- Today’s Games Best Creamery Butter, per Ib. Strictly Fresh Eggs, dozen___ $8-Ib. sack Hard Wheat Flour_______ $4.15 48-Ib. sack Hard Wheat Flour Extra large Jumbo Cantaloupe__2 for 25c Good size Standard Cantaloupe, 3 for 25c Fancy big Red Plums, basket__ Tomatoes, fancy, per lb Extra fancy Lemons, dozen. New Potatoes, nice ones___12 Ibs. for 50c No. 214 Tomatoes, solid pack_ No. 244 Empson Pumpkin____ No. 244 Empson Hominy_____ No. 2 Green String Beans_____ No. 2 Sifted June Peas. No. 2 Pork and Beans THE CHICAGO BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD Is Now Employing Men for Its Shops, Roundhouses and Repair Tracks at the Standard Wage and Overtime Machinists tas —-----__70¢ per hour Boilermakers —...... stp OC DEPOUr Blacksmiths .....__.—_________TB per hour Electric and Acetylene Welders_... Pipe Fitters, Tinners, Plumbers and 75c per hour Coppersmiths ——______. 70c per hour Coach Builders and Firishers....... 75c per hour Coach Painters........ SE ae 68c per hour Electricians —__...______.._________70¢ per hour Electric Crane Operators —.... 70c per hour Car Repairers...—_..._____.___... _____..__68c per hour Brass Moulders — 70c¢ per hour Round House Servicemen.__. 38c per hour Stationary Engineers and Firemen...__.4534c per hour Laborers—Coach Cleaners.._-.._......._.37¢ per hour Apprentices and Helpers. _—__----27¢ per hour Apprentices and Helpers after first 6 months receive 21%c increase each 6 months thereafter until appren- ticeship is finished. TO COMMENCE TODAY APPLY TO C. E. MELKER AT CASPER Standard wages and overtime conditions will be paid; hours to be those necessary for maintenance of the service. Board-and lodging, under ample protection, will be furnished. Young, active men desiring to go into railroad serv- ice will be given an opportunity for training in steady desirable employment. Tall cans Milk, per case. Tall can Milk . . 10cans $1.00 GALEON FRUITS Blackberries, solid pack, per-can. Loganberries, solid pack, per can ____$1.10 Sliced Peaches, excellent grade, can___90c Half Peaches, per can. Apricots, per can Plums, per can Bulk Seedless Raisins, Ib.._-. ________25c¢ Apples, per-can_________-___________ -T5¢e 90c Crushed Pineapple, per can. Sliced Pineapple, per can__. Argo Corn Starch, pkg. Large pkg. Crystal White Soap Chips__27c P. & G. Laundry Soap_2__-___ 16 bars $1.00 Crystal White Soap__._____-___4 bars 25c Fancy Parlor Brooms, good ones, each_70c SMALLER SIZE CANNED FRUITS IN SYRUP—SPLENDID VALUES No. 2 Loganberries in Syrup, per can___20c No. 2 Blackberries in Syrup, per can___25c No. 2% Fancy Pears in Syrup, per can__35c No. 2% Peaches in-Syrup, per can No. 214 Pineapplein Syrup, per can____30c No. 214 Apricots .in Syrup, per can_____30c¢ No. 2 Pineapple in Syrup, per can No. 1 Pineapple, per can First in News . <O3p? ” | @scar Montross, roundhouse fore- , not to go to work. Up to the pres: |were announced when Postmas- Strikers “Oil man for the Great Northern Railway | ext there has been no trouble af | ter General Work designated the cities ° the local shops. selected for the meetings. The list in- oo cludes Bismark, N. D., May 19; Slouz. Mont., July 8. all steamships turn in 1.—Dates for|in South America. tions to be ng the ear, | WASHINGTON, TOMORROW IS THE LAST SALE DAY OF THE CANNER STOCK At A5c Bolles Prudent Shoppers Will Take Advantage of the TREMENDOUS CUT IN PRICES ON SUITS For Men and Young Men ANKLE LENGTH, KNEE LENGTH UNDERWEAR SHIRTS—COLLAR ATTACHED OR BAND SHIRTS HATS--STRAW, PANAMA OR FELT HOSIERY, NECKWEAR, JEWELRY KHAKI PANTS, RIDING PANTS, PUTTEES Shop As Early In the Day as Possible and Help Us To Give You Better Service SCOTT CLOTHING CO. Salt Creek Casper Greybull 240 South Center Street PAGE NINE Of All Events || Falls, S. D.. May 21; Cheyenne, Wyo.. * Postal Meeting June 19; Boise, Idaho, July 6; Butte, Dates Are Set| xe vropaia sate ot pect lignum vitae, a tropica wood found ee cacti SIE ts “Meet me at the Smokehouse.”

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