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SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1922. Che Casper Daily Cribune By Leased Wire |= ~DUGHER ARRIVES IN CASPER 10 MEET EKLUND IN MONDAY MATCH Kentucky Wrestler Goes Into Final Training at the Casper Athletic Club in Preparation for Toughest Bout of His Career On schedule time last evening, Ruddy Dushek, light heavyweight grappler, arrived in Casper from Omaha, and made his headquarters at the Casper Athletic club, where he will work out this afternoon and Sunday in preparation for his finish match with Clarence Eklund, Wyoming's pride, Monday night at Ben Meyers’ roomy garage. BATTING LEAD George McLeod, veteran boxing and Detroit Slugger Loses and Sis- wrestling promoter, Popular prices will reign and the management as. ler Gains but Standing Is Unchanged. sures the sport-loving Casper public that “reom for all” will be the pre vailing words in Monday's battle. Eklund has been working out at his home in Sheridan in preparation for a slashing victory over his poten tial rival for light heavyweight wres. ing honors in the west. He will arrive in Casper early tomorrow morning, in time to work out before the fans Sunday afternoon. “Dushok appears to be in the very best of condition,” announced McLeod this morning. “He has been work- ing out every day lately in Omaha with “Big” Hanson, veteran mid-west- ern grappler, and trainer of flashing winners.”" Speed, agility, and skill, will be the deviding factors in Monday's match. Eklund ‘is known the world over as the greatest lex wrestler in the game,” while Dushek’s supposed su perlor speed, and ability to escape from the hug of an angry grizzly is expected to be a great factor tn the disabling of Eklund, and his mam moth, skillful legs. In the preliminary “Dude” Gilmore, local lightweight, will engage in a six-round bout with Walt Walters, ones & great Casper favorite, but one who sought fame in other climes. Waiter is now returning to the city ot his physical development, for a flyer! at the Mehtwetght crown of Casper, now worn by Gilmore. Club Standings NEW YORK, Aug. 4.—The official standing of the National league base: ball teams up to and including tho games of yesterday was announced CHICAGO, Aus. 5.{By The As sociated Press).—Ty Cobb, the Detroit pilot continues to sock the ball mee marked consistency in the Americal league, while George Sisler, the star oF the St. Louls Browns, is kept out of the game because of iliness. Gots ever, Sister fared better than the = ¢r leader during the last week. as pi pade a gain of one point over his snark of the previous week by pleying 4n three games. Cobb, on the ot ri hand, suffered a loss of three points in his last six games, according to tay ting averages 1 sed. a aa which Include game of last nes day. Cobb is topyin erage of .415 compa’ week ago, while Sisler continues 1 be the runnerup with 405, a ee ‘one point over his mark last week. ‘The other two members of the are tagging along behind ‘Tris Speaker, manager , being third with ass ry Hellman of the Tigers nex! psi ee each of whom has made rapid strides toward the top Fung, Blue of the Tigers tcok the horiors of best rungetter from Sisler by regis tering 91 tallies and Ken ‘wittams. Sisler's teammate, deprived Goorgs © the total base honors by boosting his total to 286 which is eight better than x the list with an ay red with 418 tinues to tour” Yoading pair, of the India ‘EKLUND AS HIS FRIENDS SEE HIM WORLDS GREATEST LIGHT HEAYY WEIGHT WRESTLE 46 Buict MWK. A HEAVY WEIGHT Second to. few wrestin night between Clirence PRIZES AND CLASSIFICATIONS — FOR GOLF TOURNEY ANNOUNCED The prizes to. be given to the winners of their classes and| the winner of the tournament of the Casper Country club Fe Tevemrro a et s ere tones THE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS matches ever held in the Rocky mountain region is the one scheduled for Monday eklund of Sheridan and RudyDushek of Kentucky, o John T. Scott, Hal Curran, © H. Reimerth, C. W. Sparr, C. B. Rich ardson, C. B. Plummer, J. W. Bingen heimer, A. B. Biglin, J. G. Sutherland, A. M. Sellery, Paul R. Hooper, C. Starr, O. 8. Reid, A. M. Gee, R E. Gare, J. J. Chapman, W. L. Connelly, Pat Sullivan, Lee Reno, W. W. Rus sell, R. J. Fuchs, W. M. Holland. John McFayden, W. A. Blackmore, C. 5 P. Brodie, M. A. Becklinger, E. B. Bisler's cresity Beevers Tanti itt ert Won. Lost.Pet which is to start next Sunday morning are being placed on/Hanway, J. B. Han R. M. Boeke, raark of 34 Sasteety | St. Louie 62 41 .¢92| display today in the window of the Wyoming National bank. |!" 7- Castll, A. J. Kelly, eae (Ken Williams gave the home run} New York 49 .600]The prizes were donated by the following firms and individ-|/""s’ petting, B. B. Lumia, C. Med. hitters something to shoot at when he} Chicago 47 -535/uals who have been very liberal and have the pleasure of! nick, Mart: U. Webber, W. J. Bailey, ‘eracked out six home runs in as many Cincinnatt 49 .524/the club membership in mind. Med-) maker, L. B. Townsend, R. D. Mil-|and E. C. Tull. ays, and ran his string of four ase. Pittaburgh 4% 620 /nick Bros. Clothing company, golf|ler, Harry Adams, F. M, Brown, W. —>____ blows to 28, giving him the lead x44 patra dene 50 490} vest; Campbell-Johnston Clothing| 8. Maxwell, J. H. Simmons, Guy Gay,| First class watch and Jewelry re- the season among the major any lelphia 59 .372/ company, sweater; Jessen’s Clothing| Lew Gay, W. F. Ott, Hugh E. Mil-| paring; artistic diamond resetting. 1H home run clouters, his closest rival ieee 34.340} company, pair golf shoes; Casper) ler, H. A. Burk, H. F. Shaffer, John|B. Kline, Jeweler. Oil Exchange Bldg. Rogers Hornsby of the St. Lous Nationale who held ths honor for sev CHICAGO, Aug. 5.—The offict) eral weeks. Tillie Walker of the Ath- standing of the American league, up ‘bagged 25 four baggers and] to and including the Biprguatvied Eabe Ruth ts training the duet with| day, was announced See vente: ie hattere for 80 or more alae wen te pr atters te nents een ma MMhier, Philadelphia, .349:| New York — oS ah ee Fassler, Detroit, .345; Tobin, Bt. Louis. | Detroit oe at "341; McManus, St. Louis, .830; Blue-| Chicago ote A ee Detroit, .330; Witt, New York, 303. |Cieveland - Esa rs Rogers Hornsby, star of the .Card-| Washington Sart oe ae tnais, was deprived of some of his! philadelphia G2 224 oft honore during the last week, although | Boston wf eee ae he continued to lead the batters of the National league with an average of (291. This is a falling off of seven points from his mark of a week ag0. Sporting Goods company, McGreggor|Curran, Dr. George Smith. L. 8. driver; Brofie Rubber company,| Worthington, D. L. LaBreche, C. R. driver and brassie; Schulte Hardware| Hurley. | oe eee ree oe caey cla, moon 24 IDOE ST ER SPILLS Hardware company, golf bag: Roy|H. J. Donahoe, Joo E. Denham, @.| tticet hak y par Drapsiet for Wyland, one dozen golf balls; Glenn|K. Deaver, H. E. Grude, W. R. John-| Neeson e C. Littlefield, one dozen golf balis. {son, 0. G. Johnson, W. W. Keefe, foo, B Ribbon: The club membership has been clas-| Al F. Knittle, Thomas H. Keith, a.| J) S99 pes sified. The winner of each class by| R. Lowey, A. K. Lee, John H. Mul- match play elimination after qualifi-|lin® Joe L. May, A. J, Mokler, R. cation will win a good prize and will| H. Nichols, B. H. Pelton Jr., M. B. years known 23 Best, Safest, Always Reliable T21tf SOLD BY quality in the finals. Robertson, L. A. Reed, D. Sulli-| First Class: Todd W Bowman, van, C. H. Townsend, Frank England, Frand Firman, F. E. Hurley, J. H.|N. S. Wilson, J. K. Roedell, L. C “WE PAY THE LOSS” Jeffery, Edmonds Knittle, Frank §.| Klein, Roy I. Davis, Earle D, Holmes, Glenn C. Littlefield, A. C.| M. E, Young, Max W. Winter, Ernest ‘Vance E. Rowe, Art Schulte,| Marquardt, P. H. Sautter, C. B. Hof- D. B. Stiberman andj fine, W. R. Dobbin, Dr. J. C. Kamp, Knittle, Riker, Pelton & Hemry fe only one circuit drive, and len eva string of four basers to 27. Max Carey, outfielder of the Pirates, showed a sudden burst of speed as a run getter. Max scored 87 times, while Hornsby’s total is 86. Carey also stole four more bases and is showing the way to the base stealers with $1 thefts. Hornsby, in addition to being lead- ing batter and home run hitter in the league, has a good grip on the total base record with a mark of 280, His hits include, besides his homers, 30 doubles, and seven triples. Other leading batters for 80 or more games: Grimes, Chicago, .363; Hollocher, C cago, .360; Daubert, Cincinnati, -.3 J. Johnston, Brooklyn, .355; Bigbee, Pittsourgh, .352; L. Miller, Chicago, 1848; Carey, Pittsburgh, .342; Kelly, New York, .337; Bancroft, New York, +336. —_—_— Do you belong to the American Le- ston? — NOTICE. OF INCORPORATION. led in the option of the Secretary of State, Cheyenne, Wyoming, July Sist, 1922, the Articles of Incorporation of the Sanitary Market Company, organ- ized for the purpose of carrying on general mercantile and commis- sion business and to do and perform all things necessary or incidental to the general objects of the company. Capital stock, $50,000.00, di- vided int: 50,000 shares of the par value of $1.00 each. Term of existence, 50 years. There is a board of three direc- tors, and the names of those who are to manage the affairs of the company for the first year are: Arthur J. Meyer, Harry W. Meyer, and Oliver H. Meyer. The operations of the said com- any shall be carried on at Casper, Natrona county, Wyoming, or else- where. The location of the principal of- fice.is 138 East Fifth street, Cas- er, Wyoming, and Arthur J. Meyer is the agent in charge. Rub, Aug. 3, 4, 5, 1922. There w+ Sport Calendar Ralph Schulte. 'T. H. Dumphy. M. R Nicolaysen Jr., c. Rowing. W. Jarvis, P. C. Regatta of National association of|E- Overman, D. R. Phillips, . Philadelphi eens Coreen tae ares T. C. Tonkin, R. N. Van Sant, R Cc. Wyland, William J. Wheeler, R. 8. Webb, Leo Dunn, Dr. T. J. Drew, M. J. Hopkins, B. I. Biggs. Third Class: ‘T. F. Also, George W. Campbell, H. C. Chappell, C. B. Dew- son, W. R. Finney, Harry Free, A. M. Garbutt, George B. Nelson, M. Cc. Price, W. H. Patten, J. A. Rich- |aras, Ba J. Schulte, Carl FH. Shu- Regatta of Canadian Canoe associa- tion (Northern Division), Cartiersvillo, Quebec. Cycling. ‘World® professional championships, at Liverpool, Eng. Bench Show. : Show of North Jersey Shore Kennel club, Long Branch, N. J. Shooting. Eastern Zcne championship tourna- ment closes = Lancaster, Pa. | Last Scores Annual Northwest amateur champ- , at Vict B.C. : Serge Tennis FRIDAY’S FINALS. National League. Chicago 8, 1—New York 2, % Pittsburgh 3—Boston 0. Cincinnati 6—Brooklyn 5. St. Louis 9—Philadelphia 7, American League. New York 7—Cleveland 5. Detroit 2—Boston 0, Washington 3—Chicago 2. Philadelphia 4. RACES THIS AFTERNOON AND TOMORROW AT CASPER TRACK Clang! The sound of the bell wil! bring dozens of pairs of legs into action this afternoon and tomorrow at the local fair grounds. Thoroughbreds, and the best to be had in the west, everyone of them will pass under the wire winners and losers at these two greatest Casper race meets. New horses have arrived from Nebraska and Montana and are here to give some of the olf fa-,at 2:30 p. m. The complete man- z pa the stakes of-|@gement of the meet Is in the hands vores 5 en iF Ne = of M. A. Richardson, of Powell, Wyo., ‘Western championship tournament closes at Chicago, Bristol county championship opens at New Bedford, Mass. Chess. International masters’ tournament, ‘at London. feted, The track is reported to be) veteran race horse fancier, and. a lin the best of shape, and with {deal/ breeder of winners. An expert sent |qweather conditions several marks/to Casper by state authority will be should be lowered in both day’s races.|present at both races to pick the | Saturday’s events open promptly at| horses which will show at the Wyom.| 8:40 p. m. Sunday's races will begin|ing State Fair in Septombere Second Class: R. C. Duvall, George} Peterson, F. E. Pendell, Ba Slater,> Insurance and Bonds J. O. Ingram, W. 8. Kimball Sr., Cectl | ‘AMEtees Bon, J. E. Walker, G. R. Wald-| schmidt, D, W. Tripeny, A. EB. Btir- Room 24, Townsend Bullding EFFICIENT SERVICE The efficient service: which the Casper National Bank maintains for its patrons is the result of thirty-three years of active ex- perience by bankers who have considered the needs of their patrons:of utmost impor- tance, The progress of this bank has kept pace with i of the community. It has increased its facilities in keeping with the increased demand for better banking serv- ice. The Casper National Bank is able to fur- nish prompt service in all matters pertain- ing to banking business. 33 Years of Service laa TE Casper National Bank CASPER, WYO. Under United States Government Supervision May We Serve You? 00Odeeos: PAGE SEVEN Firat in News Of All Events South American Heavy to Fight Tracy, Repor BUENOS AIRES, Aug. 5.—Lou! Angel Firpo, heavyweight champion of South America, is to meet Jim Tracy, Australian champion here on October &, it was announced today by Jose August!, boxing promoter. Tho bout will be of 15 rounds with six ounce gloves. The promoter hopes te arrange match in this city between Bill Br nan and Firpo for next March. pilin a i aa ae THOROUGHBREDS SELL AT FANGY PRICES, 08 AVERAGE $2,038 SALE SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. ¥., Aug 5.—Thirty-eight head of throughbred yearlings were sold at auction here last night for $107,730, an avorage of $2,838.42 each. Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney, owner of the Green Tree stable outbid a number of the sharpest judges throughbred horse flesh in the country and paid the top price, $9,500 for a yearing colt by Omar Khay Yam, out of Mary Maud. The Oak Ridge stable paid $9,000 for dn Omar Khay Yam-Bonnlo Toss colt and another by the same sire, out of Prude, went to the Quincy stable for $8,500. The Quincy stable also paid $8,000 for a colt by Omar Khay Yaur-Desirous. J. G, Milan patd $7,500 for a colt by Escoba out of Handzarra, consigned by the Bosque Bonita farm. LEUNARD STRONG ING FAVORITE “BATTLES EVER HAMMER TONIG _ MICHIGAN CITY, Ind., Aug. 5.—This little city ne in the dunes along the shore of Lake Michigan today w the boxing map for the second Leonard time within a month, , world’s lightweight champion, will defend his-ucie in a ten-round, no-decision bout this afternoon aginst Ever Hammer, a rugged, aggressive Chicago lightweight. TROT RECORD | 1S SMASHED | FORT MIAMI, PARK, TOLEDO, | 0. Aug. 5. — (By The Associated Press.).—Nedda by Atlantic Ex. press Pleasant Thought, Friday trotted = mile over the Grand clreult track here in 150%. This performance constitutes the world's record in that Nedda trotted the fastest mile ever recorded by any horse without a pacemaker. K enworth y Signs With Portland TLAND, Ore B Aug.S.—Business Rivers of the Port- ounced toady former mana- Ma had signed a contract and club the terms of Juddge 4 ger of the |with the Kenwi Landis’ be permitt ion of ator May will not with any Pacific until the season of ast club 24 JOSEPHS DEFEATS SACCO. VANCOUVER—Jack Josephs, Minne- apolis, won over Jimmy acoo, Boston, in « 10-round bout of hard fighting. FIRPO TO MEET TRACY BUENOS AIRES—Louls Angel Fir heavyweight champion of South America, Was matched to meet Jim Tracy, Australian champion, here Oc tober 8 GRIFFIN BEATS CALLAHAN. LOS ANGELES—Dick Griffin, Fort SPORT FLASHES HOT OFF WIRE Worth, bantamweight, outpotnted Jimmy Callahan of the marine corps in four rounds. RS SCORED Duncan, Hargrave ffith crashed homers dur- Reds: Brooklyn game yester ing the BABE GETS NO. 19, CLEVELAND—Babe Ruth knocked his 19th home run of the season in the seventh inning yesterday with Dugan en base. Mails was pitching for Cleve- land. They will meet at catch weights and to take the championship Hammer must score a knockout, or be fouled by Leonard. A month ago tn the same ring Leon- ard scored a technical knockout over Rocky Kansas of Buffalo. N. ¥ Hammer recantly has scored a sen sational comeback after eighteen montha’ absence from the ring. He has earned newspaper dec! Uichie Mitchell of Milwaukee White of Chicago, Leonard is a strong favorite to win, but is prepared for a rough contest, as he says he regards Hammer as one of the division's most dangerous ieft hané hitters. They met in 191¢ before Benny had acquired the champtonship from Freddie Welsh and Hammer gave Leonard a hard 12-rounds before Ham- mer’s handlers s‘opped the bout after he had been floored, Following are the figures of Benny Leonard and Ever Hammer. Hammer. 27. - age - weight height inches Nationality neck chest (normal) chest (expanded) — forearm bleeps waist Always on Time—‘When your time Piece was regulated at Tripeny’s Jew- elry repair department. st Lowest Storage In Casper Guaranteed Repair Work.. Gas, Oils and Grease. Willis-Hackett Garage Cars Sold on Commission 363 S. Ash—Phone 1891W In the District Court of the United States FOR THE DISTRICT OF WYOMING.) Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company, Plaintiff, vs. International Association of Machinists; William H. John- stone; E. C. Davidson; International Brotherhood of Boil- ermakers, Iron Ship Builders and Helpers of America; J. A. Franklin ; International Brotherhood of Blacksmiths, Drop Forgers and Helpers; James W. Kline; International Alliance of Amalgamated Sheet Metal Workers; J. J. Hynes; International Brotherhood of Flectrical Workers; James P. Noonan; Brotherhood of Railway Car Men of America; Martin F. Ryan; John Scott; B. M. Jewell; H. G. Hagerman; W. A. Davis; C. F. Mizera; D. T. Cooper; G. A. Scullins; C. E. Hinman; J. E. Risenweaver; E. E. Robertson; George Slater; H. H. Daugherty; G. W. Ole- sen; James Brunsell; L. B. Derr: P. E. Spencer; B. L. Rowe; G. E. Haywood; Virgil Alien; William Andrews; Henry Spomer; W. C. Huddleston; O. A. Floyd; M. Ki- cera; P. V. Reece; V. J. Wright; Verne Grace; E. A. Collins; Oscar Klein; D. J. Dillon; A, C. Butler; A. E. Grosnell; N. O. Wick; C. E. Waygood; Lewis Becker; R. A. Enberg; Lewis Buix; R. H. Moore; Cecil Dobbins; A. J. Gruber; A. R. McDonald; and G. E. Adams, Defendants. » No. 1293 Civil ORDER And now on this 8rd day of August, A. D. 1922, at ten o’clock A. M., the same being the return date of the temporary restraining order heretofore and on July 24th, 1922, issued by the court herein, this cause comes on regularly for hearing in open court upon said temporary restraining order and the application of plaintiff for a temporary injunction in this cause; the plaintiff appearing by counsel, and the defendants not appearing, or any one for them, plaintiff is or- dered by the court to proceed upon its application for a temporary injunction herein; and it appearing to the court that the temporary restraining order issued herein on tHe said 24th day of July, 1922, has been properly served upon defend- ants, published and posted, as required therein; and the court having heard the testimony produced in open court by plaintiff in support of its application for a temporary injunction herein, and being fully advised; it is ORDERED that said temporary restraining order heretofore issued herein on July 24th, 1922, be and become and the same is hereby continued in force and made the temporary injunction herein prayed by plaintiff without further serv- ice, posting or order of this court; and that said temporary. injunction be and re- main in full force and effect until the final decree of this court in this cause, un- less said temporary injunction be sooner modified or dissolved by the court in the manner provided by law. Done at Cheyenne, Wyoming, this 3rd day of August, A. D. 1922, at 11:00 e’clock A. M. T. BLAKE KENNEDY, Judge. A true copy CHARLES J. OHNHAUS, Clerk.