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THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1922. ~ ARIZES POSTED FOR GOLF PLAY The committes in charge of secur- ing the prizes for the big handicap tournament of the season to be held at the Casper Country club next*woek beginning Sunday morning ts meet- ing with very good success. The fol- lowing are a few of the prizes donated of the tourney. pensed with. The windup of’ the, for the runner-up. In the doublesyplat Tower and Rehr captargn’ (eertanse ti cup ant ball, rh home. and more will be secured. Campbell Johnsen Clothing company, sweater coat; Jessen's one pair golf shoes; Brodie Rubber company, two good woe! clubs, driver and brassie; Camp- bell Hardware company, one golf bag; Schulte Hardware company, approach fron and book on “How to play golf.” This book is to be given to the man turning in the highest score for the eighteen holes in the qualifytog round: Glenn C. Littlefield, on. dozes golf balls. The prises will probably Kimball opponent at all times but. in by Tower. be placed on display in some down |” ‘town window during the next few anys. The qualifying rounti will tee off at 8:30 Sunday morning in order that all the scores:may be in before noon. The afternoon will probably see the first of the match*play. Judging from the way the members the taking les- sons from MacCafferty, the club pro- ‘fessional, and the great number of practice rounds being played, com- (petion will be keen. | ‘The course is in firet class condition 2nd the greens are more uniform than ever before. Yesterday in a foresome played by A. C. Riker, George Campbell, Glenn C. Littlefield and George Nelson, Campbell turned in a 44 and Nelson shot a 45 which was the best round ever played by: elther. Rikers’ low score for nine holes was 42 and Little- field 41 in this game. A large field is expected out Sunday morning and everything is ready for the big tournament of the season. | i dena ern haa GOLFERS LEAVE FOR AMERICA British Team En Route Here|'\' to Contest Amateur Inter- national. flashes of brilliant;tennis when tgallery of, enthusiasts who /the match\from automobiles and Heourt benches. ‘utete tournament at Denver. best players, Don Harker. ——— ‘National 1Clube— New York .. St. Louis Chicago Cincinnati Pittsburgh Brooklyn . Philadelphia Boston . 58 60 53 53 49 a6 40 33 Bs 58 B4 53 52 47 40 39 42 \Clevelund . ‘Washington ... LONDON, Aug. 8.—(By The Asso-]pniinaeiphia clated®Press.) —The golt team which |, ‘will? represent Great Britain fn the amateur international matches in the United™States left today for America. "he team is composed of C. C. Ayi- WwW. B. Torrence, Edinburgh; Roger \‘Wethered: and C. J. H. Tolley. A member-of the Royal and Ancient ‘ehampionshtp "committee stated today that the team?was, going ‘to America Olexzurpose of playing in the international* matches sand not with the intention‘ of competiting for the ‘American. amateur championship. The British players!will-act with the-au- rity of their own: captain and ha: deen selected underrtheat understa: ing.’ After the-international matches have been played,: however, they will pe at liberty to do as they please as to competing in championship tourna- ments. Chicago 7, darkness). American League. Boston at Detroit (rain). Washington $, Chicago 1. New York 5, Cleveland 1. Philadelphia 8, St.,Louis 4. ——$—— FAVORITE Rated 2 besos os TOLEDO—Kilowatts, fay sax Moraes Citas ieee te ian stake 0: trot vale 8906, straight! heste at Grand Ctronit. RTE Coane tre | Wed. Rabe oe, former, Colornd Starting Sunday. singles champion, feated' use no V. men have returned opening set was crowded to the imit| While the tournament season here is closed, Rehr expects to contest hon-| ors again this year in the Colorado! Last year heewas compelled to default | Aefending his title there by injuries which overtook him in one of his hard- est matches but did not prevent him| from eliminating one of Colorado's Club Standings Won Lost Pet. . 698 594 BAL Won Lost Pct ‘520! REHR CAPTURES STATE SINGLES TITLE BY DEFEATING TOWER IN FINALS MATCH OF TOURNAMENT Colorado.state and Denver c! ‘Roderick Tower, 7-5,.6-3 and & and won the singles title of the second annual Wyoming State Tennis tournament here latesyesterday inith ‘isitors survived’to participate in the finals the formality yos) Peesetting: the cups was dis- finds Rehr in peuscaion of the maa| \¢s cup while Tower receives the:cup 1 After warming up to the contest Rehr took the finals match yesterday th ease. Placing his returne with! erring precision he had the beat «f| the Numerous doubies were! jor league home-run batters by ham- werved on both sides of the netrand| “oc, oe sath om bad difficultyginé keeping! within season ‘off? Rommell with -none The match was featured} <° the exchange called for strenuous. play| -youis. and wen applause from the large watched| st. Louis Cardinais,,whe held the the Cincinnati-Boston (gems postponed). Philadelphia 7 (game| called at end fifteenth on account of | sear LYNCH AND BUFF Boxing Commission .Absolves! world's bantamweight boxing cham- pion Johnny Buff, former titleholder wrongdoing t had guaranteed Buff $30,00 for de- pep | fending his title. and Travie Davis, Everett, +590 / fought a six round draw. ATS port Che Casper: MIDDLEWEIGHT TITLEAT STAKE INMEVERS-MILLER MAT MAT Daily €ribune Aug. 3.—Ger ala L. Patterson, Pee champion ‘When.Johnny Meyers of Waite geles. Athletic: club rot the josing match match would. admit that he is the] ¢ challenger. wes Boe each s contestant’ Ken Williams In Lead With 28 Home Runs ST. LOUIS, Aug. 3.—Kenneth Williams of the.St., Louis Browns yesterday ‘took the lead| among .ma- legitimate, clatm. v ‘The title muddler@ates back to the tim: when Henry Gehring of Cleveland| wai winning the: title. mering out his. 28th circuit drive of Johnny ®Meyers. on base in-the fourth inning of the | floored#Yokel first, hefhas the :prior between * Philadelphia and‘ st. It was his sixth homer}in six days. Rogers.Hornsby of the whom Meyers _ subsequently champion , homerun batting honors this.season for several weeks, is one egy ve th GET GLEAN BILL nourishment for every use. Them of Charges in Recent Title Bout. | NEW YORK, Aug. 3.—Joe Lynch, old, loose hops, it is of no use md thelr managers have been ab- jolved by the state boxing commis- jon, it was announced today, of in financial arrange- their recent title contest. 's and thelr managers were nded after the bout pending in- vestigation of charges that Lynch barley and the imported hops passe erown and is flavored People evidently know this demand for Puritan than all bined. So, when you are buyin, ask for and demand rae tale" NRSED IEE SBATTLE—Jimmy Sacco, Boston, ‘Wash., For Saie at All tling- crowntistexpected to emerge from the fog of conflicting claims which’obscures it now and settle unmistakably upon the brow of one of these grapplers. Neither of theaprincipals in the, quished. This clam ts discounted by ¢latm {the title 'and| planation+that he was wrestling’ as a ‘canymarshal an, ar-\ welterweight, not « mi ray offfacts togprove\that his “isthe | when, defeated’ and- therefore. his origin of the. middleweight weight;championshin undisputed champion some 10|Johnny “devers has disposed of all yearsjago. Gebri'g'was defeated*by|rival claimants east of the Rockies, Mike ‘Yokel, but'there orderly succes-| while. Miler has been equally ‘thor. sion/of,mat)monarchs ends. Miller/ough in the west. vanquished? Yokel. in 1916,, apparentty|this/ that «.mateh But other grap-|men can be-regarded as/a;bonai fide plers also (floored Mike and Iikewise|contest for the clatmed$the: crown. Among these was despite the fact that neither of the contende: Miller’ has: contended ;that. since he|has.a ti! | _4 Good Hop Flavored Malt i. Lixtractis aWonderful Thing | ie? it is made out of choice malt barley it has wonderful Hops are used, it has a wonderful flavor. But if it is adulterated with cheap corn and flavored with So when Somebody tries to sell you a Hop Flavored malt Sugar Syrup cheaper than the actual price of the barley and the hops that go into it, you can know that the choicest’ Puritan Hop Flavored Malt Extract is the richest malt extract made because it is the product of HOP FLAVORED PURITAN MALT SUGAR SYRUP Distributed by Casper Bottling Works Casper, Wyo. who holds the national pionship, 3%, while William 3. ranciseo put way, ¢ RN and James O. Anderson, his famous °%t Howard Kinsey fellow Australian. were defeated +f) ont. inthe fourth ro ht Hunter, canquished Y Johnson of San Anderson out of the CONNOR TRANSFER 232 South Center is Williams IT Boston, San Francieco 4, $6, 6-4, 6-0. ‘Los Angels; at the Los An- world’simiddleweight wres- Los Angeles: grappler-with the ex. ersc'had no‘ bearing ‘on thes; Oneipomnt remains: on. which there ppears‘to be no conflicting claime. Iti ts decause, of Detween the two middleweight title, will admit that'the other 1 lowe, Tonight’s*matoh\ will be:for two right; toxthe; championship. Meyers, \fallx ont of’ three, witha two-hour on ithe: contrary, points. outythat’Mil-|time limit. The Wrestlers: will weigh ler was afterward defeated by Carr.|in at 4:30 p. m. and are required ta! van- make 158 pounds or under. Nash*Sixes 4-Passenger Sport... 4-Passenger Coupe. If fresh pressed Bohemian 7 orenaeeeeres for any use. haven’t gone into it. jicest Nash Quad. ..cccsscssssoessseses with imported Bohemian because there is a bigger et malt extracts.com- it extract, be sure and Good Stores S. H. Ackerman ‘Casper’s Leading Custom Tailor and Cleaner BUY PIGEON’S‘COFFEE 116 East Midwest Ave. Coast Champion Defeated Today At Seabright: SEABRIGHT, N. J., Aug. 3.—Miss Leslie Bancroft of the Longwood Cricket club, Boston, today defeated Miss Helen Wills, California cham- pion, 6-8, 6-3, and won her way into the final round of the women's singles of the Longwood Lawn Tennis and Cricket cluh Miss Bancroft will meet the winner ot the Molla Fjurstedt Mallory-May Sutton Bundy match to be played this afternoon. Mrs. Molla Bjudstedt Mallory, of New York and Miss Phyllis Walsh. of Overbrook, Pa., defeated Miss Edith only because of} who have been forts of have stood between .them:and:the ig sure aiberrare anavatvaben ti tiki once to follow the stescuptedianicee of "train service. final round in the women’s doubles, 6-3, 6-3. E; P.BRACKEN, caine SEIN CRAPS. Vice President—Operation, C. B. &-Q. ote READING, PA—The St. Louis Hornsby hit a-homer. To the Public The operation ofsBURLINGTON trains, from the first day of’this strike, has-been: possiule ployes: and volunteers ifrom: every, posts of duty. 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Telephone 1818 An Old-Fashioned Tirade A, tirade entitled “Arguments Against , Light,” amusing: enough to usjnow,. but’taken‘in-deadiearnest in, its.day-—appeared‘in:thesCologne ‘(Germany). Zei- tung!for March 28, (816..The‘translation:shows how far’we' have:progressed'in-arcentury’ eat! “The Hatemail nighttis‘objectionabletforitheffo lowingireasons:, “1. From itheltheological:stand- point. Artificial illemination.»is f an,attempt:to¢interfere with the divine, plan,of the world, which Haggemeoe arent: darkness. during “2, From : the _ judicial , stand- point. Tioselpeople who do-not wanttlightt ought#notite be com- pelled‘to'pay!for ‘its uses “8, From the medical. stand- point. The emanations of illumi. 48asare+infurious. More- ilfuminated-streets would in- clnckpeonleteremeta later out of doors, Jeading to an increase in ailmente:causedjby: colds. “4. Fromithejmoral standpoint. Thejfearsof!darkness - -will' vanish and’ drunkenness‘ and ° depravity increase. “6.5 sPomp the viewpoint of:the police. Thethorses will;be'fright- enediandithe- thieves emboldened. “6, From the point of view of national.economy. Greatsums of mioney will be exported'to foreign countries.” “T. From:the:point,of:view of the:common‘people. The constant iNumination® of; streets by night will rob festive illnmina ms of their‘charm‘” pa t- subscribe to any of the above arguments. Natrona PowerCompany | HOUSE and LOTT “You'll never-know-what-life is worth Until you own a-piece of earth; Give ear to me and*be advised,” Says Hubby’House: ‘You'll be surprised.” We can sell you building ‘lots in the-choicest-resi- dential sections of the city. We can also sell you valuable investment property. We will be glad to show you ourshouse and lot listings at any time, J. F. Jones & Company RealEstate 101 Becklinger Bldg.—Phone 1204, Res. Phone 14763 FHERE’S*NO. 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