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PAGE FOUR —USLONISCUP TEAMS NAMED Tilden, Johnson, Richards and | Williams Chosen by As- sociation. | NEW YORK, Aug. 10.—The Davis! cup committee of the United States Lawn Tennis association named Wil- Mam T. Tilden 11 of Philadephia. | William M. Johnston of San Francis; co; Vincent Richards of Yonkers and R. Norris Williams 11, of Boston as eam which w end the his-| Club Standings || National League. | Clubs. Won. Lost. Pet. 63 «43 594 43 587 Pittsburgh - Cincinnati — Bostor, - American League. Clubs. Won, Lost, Pet St. Louis 43 59 New Yo 45 Detroit 8 52 527 Chicago 52 514 Cleveland - 55.505 Ethelda Bleibtry, world’s champion woman swhmmer, who retired’ from Washington — 50 66 = 472 the amateur rank: become a profes.onal instructress and Jack Kelly, Philadelphia _ 42 62 404) world’s champion oarsman, who quit the rowing game to devote his time bg Boston .387| to business. ; Meeting of Grand Circuit at Cleve- €be Casper Daily Cribune 'Behipsey May Fhcies at + Goll Go to Europe a5, CONSTANTINOPLE, Aug. 10.— ‘Should Heavyweight Champion davk ‘Dempsey visit Durope this fall -he will be invited to meet several. Tur, kish boxers ‘in exhibition matches in Constantinople. -The invitations -will be extended to Dempsey’ by the Tur. kish Sports Federation. Wills Signs For Bout August'21 NEWARK, N. J., Aug. 10—Harry Wills, megro challenger for Jack Dempeey's heavyweight boxing title; has been signed by his manager, Pat- rick Mullins, for a contest here August 21 with Buddy. Jackson, colored wark boxer, {t was announced today! rahe. 2 aa Pal Moore to- - - Battle O'Dowd COLUMBUS, Ohio, Aug.*”10.——Pal’ \Moore, Memphis bantamweight,‘and Eddie O'Dowd, ‘of Columbus, are “to meet in'a twelve round decision bout here August 14, it was announced to- National League. North Randall St. Louis 0-6, Boston 5-5. New York 8, Detrolt 3 in straight heats. The best| cup semifinals today. | ___vietory over-the Dodgers yesterday. slip. WEDNESDAY’'S FINALS. - 3 i semi-final, at ‘Shooting: Chicago 6, Brooklyn 5. | aed fae wets esd i Motorboat... Cincinnati 3, New York 2. aX = 4 ated Press).—Captain H. ‘oneywell,| Opening of three-day race regatta: midprakinsteeniotees stroke on tho Philadelphia-Pittsburgh (game post- aden area CLEVE piloting an American army balloon in|, Buetale. links at Chevy Chase. Corratcur 1922, Liccerr & Myers Tonacco Cr, poned, rain). ug. 10.—(By The # s the James Gordon Bennett cup race, Chess. et a8 Lee Worthy, owned b a < jlanded on Monday at Taplo-Gycrgye.| J) sernational eke ta Philadelphia and driven by Ben White.| 49 kilometers east of Budap: hav-| ae baab pr nal masters’, tournament,| NINE PUTOUTS FOR STENGEL. |~ nk 3 Ae mm icon Saneee won the $11,000 championship stallion | ing traveled a distance of 1,060 kilo-|** *@nd0n- Polo. AT NEW. YORK—outfielier Sten-} When a lobster’s shell becomes too Le dbrnatsnld ‘or 3 years old trotters, at North| meters, says ie dispatch this if fel of the Giants made nine *patouts} email the lobster bursts it by a series afternoon to the Havas agency. Philadelphia 4, Chicago 3 5 breaks the record for the} ; nament, at_/Narragansett-Pier. 7, is the greatest distance yet’ reported P the eighth but he made up for this St. Louis 8, Washington 6. stake. Bunter was second and Peter 2 atte Opening of annual tournament of. n a Sy, ae any of the contestants, Chayenee. MoGhtnanG, dt at at poe coven on one of the other ; SSS SSS (REIIE ER ee : A SaSEE OV RSE = z _—_- rado Springs. , i i DAVIS CUP PLAY. : |* OLSON STARS FOR DODGERS Boking: ; a Last Times Tonight «AT BOSTON—Gerald Patterson, Aus- HOMER WINS FOR CUBS. AT BROOKLYN—Shortstop Olson] Billy. Stearns vs.-Archie Ammons;|" Join’ the-American’ Legion. ‘ LAST TIMES TODAY tralia, meets Andre Gobou, France, in] AT BROOKLYN—Cliff Heathcote’s|of the Dodgers had a. busy time arourid [16 rounds, a, at. Marsh Marshalltown, Tas the first contest in the Davis tennis ' homer with two on gave the Cubs thelr] short, accepting 12 chances without a land. France vs. Australia, in Davis Cup. Every cigarette full Great Lakes Zone championship| fj H weight and full size tournament, at Indianapolis. 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M. : ‘Yankee Doodle usual exhibit in ‘the form ot-eght| 10 e-25¢ . . 10e-25¢ Girls’ Co. aquariums filled with ell species of 2 Msh common to Wyoming streams" is Including being prepared here for the Big Horn TOD AY 14 Vodville Acts 14 THE SEASON’S GREATEST FLAPPER PICTURE ALL JAZZ REVUE county fair and will be one of the Starring the Beautiful On Her Cymbalom, an Instrument You've Never Heard Before NELL DE FAY & HENRY “Odds and Ends of Nifty Nonsense” CY & FLO “Bits of Everything” DE VAUX, DELL & JOE A Man, a Maid and a Dummy “Brilliant Bits of Variety” FEATURE PICTURE GEORGE CHESEBRO main attractions which this region [ will contribute to the state fair at Douglas. The fish will be secured from the Paintrock hatchery and the Big Horn river. eee 8 CALL HASWELL & DOROTHY “Back to County Fair” : IN Laie tum “BLIND CIRCUMSTANCES” es © =-=W. = _ = - A Startling Story of the Snow Country CONNOR TRANSFER ; GRACE ae CURRENT EVENTS TOPICS OF THE DAY ~232 South Center - Matinee 2:30—40c Evening 7 and 9—55c ‘In Her Greatest of Summer || MASONER & DOUGLAS aS = : Pictures “Angeline” pee “THEIR FIRST DANCING RUTHS Pelton & Hemry ELOPEMENT” “Jnzzy Steppin’ ” Insurance and Bonds It is gaily decked with bath- ing girls, yachting scenes and town parties. —Also— LOVETTA LOZIER FWO-REEL COMEDY Cornet, Cello Musical “Whose Little Wife ELYATA THAYER Are You?” “She’s Here Again” A real comedy program. If|| ELIZABETH HARRISON you like good comedy don’t - “Hindu Slumber” miss it. ALL JAZZ TRIO “Yaller Ribbon Song” * FINALE SUPREME “Frolics of the Follies” DOROTHY SIEVER “Men, Men, Men” , FRANCIS MYLIE “The Cute Stepper” Photoplay Feature Douglas MacLean : —In— “CHICKENS” Gift Night Tonight PETITE POWER “My Mammy Blues” A-Bishop-Cass Theater PIGEON’S COFFEE It’s Fresh Roasted Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. Phone 623 ~ A Bishop-Cass Theater LAST TIMES TODAY “THE WOMAN WHO WALKED ALONE” Starring DOROTHY DALTON Supported by MILTON ‘SILLS and WANDA HAWLEY - IVERVIE! —Also— PLU NGE Admission Only 40e SEE DOS eine iOws a an ltoll 40c LOTS OF FUN FOR EVERYBODY Bus Leaves Postoftice Park Every Hour “ JOIN Us W. First, Off Center Streci THE COLUMBIA “Casper’s Family Theater” FRIDAY.AND SATURDAY JACK HOLT —IN— “THE GRIM COMEDIAN”