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(cememsernnersrenettone werent ee MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1922. > \ World Results By Leased Wire GOLF PROFESSIONALS TEE OFF TODAY IN BIG MEDAL TOURNEY mae PITTSEURGH, Pa., Aug. 14.—Sixty-four aspirants for the caueea by a slide, will ve : hort lived, national professional golf championship—and incidentally nis physicians annousced today. for the $1,000 that goes to the winner—started the opening} The home run king was ordered to round of 18 holes on the difficult and tricky {the hospital’ Friday for treatment and -ABSCESS KEEPS RUTH AT REST | NEW YORK, Aug. 14.—Babe Ruth's absence from the baseball diamond be- n play ont County club ccurse this morning, The second elim-| “2% {!smissed last night. He was unt} P “ told to rest for several days. His ination round to be played this afternoon will reduce the field wire said that Rabe expected to be in Jof contenders to 16. |the Yankees" en-/or Wednesda lineup again tomorrow Several professionals, officially tered and paired, had not reported to tournament officials and local com. mittee en arrangements received au: thority to enter contestants to replace ee Strike Maroons entees. Archie Loeffler, Fred col, Geinige iullacwood, \ Chita Coast layer Clark, Peter Walsh and A. J. Chap n were selected. i Walter Hagen, national professional) LOS ANGE! Cal, Aug. 14— ;| champion, notified the aasociation sev;| Manager Wade (Red) Killefer of the 27 eral days ago that he would not com-|Los Angeles club of the Pacific coast a g1| pete and was not patred. Freddie Mc-| baseball ledgue, has been marooned > 366, Leod, W ington, D. C.; Laurisiat Albuquerque, N. M., since Friday Hoste 35 69 337 Ayton, Evanaton, Il.; Pat Doyle, St.| because of the railroad strike, it was Louis: Bowdoin, Cincinnati,| learned here. Killefer was returnit American League. arn r was rning Ne Lost Pet.|and William Leach of Philadetphia| home from his mother's funeral at rr EY have not been heard from Paw Paw, Mich 65 46 Pairings for the first round prom-| 75 nhs 58 2 sed several interesting battles-and in-! Zb k Will 58) OBS cluded: 1 YSZ. oO L % B78 Gil Nichols of Providence and Mike ks 2° 56 Brady of Detroit, Jim Barnes, Pelham V C t G €8400| anor, Ty and. George, McLean istt Coas 41 67 Rye. N. Y.; National Open Champion Eugene Sarazen, Pittsburgh, and Tom nals were not opposed by top-| *. the difficult course with its a r a LOS ANGLES, Aug. 14. — Wladek . evsecscececos Mahahn, Haverhill, Mass., and Willie Re a Hunter, Onwentsia, Ill., and Frank E. Bypeateey :- Sriap ct Bhs Sd Sprogetl, Memphis. coming to Los Angeles soon, w 3S Calendar: *’." con ® J hougt ‘ated in a telegram from the east. Sport AN DORs SOEn 8. OF the Pee BOWE shied said he would engage in ° ’ a match je here. eeeeccecccscooseoes aces, caused veterans to surprises, | ng. toga association at num Don’t Loaf Around: (‘County Jail Window Meeting of Sa “Saratoga Sprne = Meeting of Ningara Racing associa- |) Stion at Fort E Last Scores Trotting. Opening of Grand Circuit meeting at Feature Has Action [Philadelphia ° = Running. SUNDAY’S RESULTS. a = sixty-mile relay marathon from NatioanET aaron County Jailer Bill Kyte will tolerate mo ‘interference with his prisoners from outside sources. Two men were found under mysterious circumstances “Pniladelphia to Atlantic City Horse Show. Opening of Missouri state fair horse Brooklyn 3, Philadelphia 2 Chicago 16, St. Louis 5. w York 4, Boston 2. | Sshow at Sedalia Cincinnati 5, Pittsburgh 4. (ten inn-|Saturday night, loafing about the west : Chess. ings). | windows of the jail, at the very spot | International masters’ tournament American League. in which Robert Morton, now in soli- “at London Cleveland’ Siabeischt 3; tary confinement, and three others Palo. Washington 8, New York 2. made their escape about a year ago. International tournament of Thou-] Ciitieo's st. Louis 3. While there is no reason to suspect sund Islands Polo club ppt Alain ene og these men with planning the escape Golf. Classified ads in the Tribune are} % 8"¥ of the inmates of the jail, th Nationa! profe a! championship} winners and possibly the keys we| Were Placed under arrest for investiga- tournament opens at Pittsburgh give with every 50c paid at office will|t!on, and after severe questioning Tennis. win you a big prize. 8-12-tf | were released with a warning never to! pronounced the injur; Woman's national championship er were gk appear in the vicinity of the jall tournament opens at Iorest Hills, L. T Ontario boys’ championship tourna ment opens at Toronto. British Columbia clay court cham pionship opens at Vancouver. Wisconsin state campionship tourna ment opens at Milwaukee. Annual invitation tournnment opens at Newport, R. I Boxing. Danny Frush vs. Johnny Dundee, 15 rounds, at Brooklyn. Phil Krug vs. Dave Rosenberg, 15 rounds at New York. Harry London vs. Frankie Daly, 12 roupds at Staten Island. . Miaxet Smith vs. Johnny Curtin, 12 rounds, at Jersey City. Pal Moore vs. Eddie rounds'at Columbus, 0. agai BETTER cigarettes O'Dowd, 10 | Schools Here To Convene on September 5 ae Ths date set for the opening of both the grate schools and high school of Caspe: is September 5, at which time all students will be ex- pected to registr. Any high school students who wish to register early can do so at any time, inasmuch as C. K. Fletcher, principal, will be in his office practically every day be- tween now and the opening of school. The teachers have been called to a general meeting at the high schoo! at 10 a, m. on September 4. sik Pals ais baa RAILROAD WATCHMAN [5 ARRESTED AS ORUNK t Found wandering aimlessly about he Burlington railroad yards Satur. night, a six-shooter protruding his hip pocket and thé danger- t of a drunken man in fhis eyes, ‘alter Ray, watchman during the present strike for the Burlington, was taken into custody by attaches of Sheriff Joe Marquis’ office, and thrown into jail to await the arrival of soberness A warrant for his arrest has been made out and he will be charged in justice court this afternoon with be ing drunk, ‘legal possession of liquor, Every cigarette full weight and full size Corrricnr 1922, Liccerr & Mrers Toracco Co. FLTHE TRIBUNE'S PAGE OF SPORT Che Caspet Hallp Tribune NEWS 4 wa | 1 . RICHARDS WINS TITLE. j COLORADO GOLF PLAY. bs | SOUTHAMPTON — Vincent Rich-| DENVER—One hundred and ninety |ards won thé Southampton singtes| golfers teed vff at the Lake Wood bowl, by defeating Robert Kinsey, 6-3,|/country club course today as play French and Australian Stars |** 75 4 tennis. “4 | pened in the state colf tournament. Meet in es igue Elim- | DIVING CHAMPIONSHIP. DENVER POLO PLAYERS LOSE. CHICAGO—A! White, San Fran-| COLORADO SPRINGS — Overcum: rs Fy: cisco, won the National A. A. U. sen-|ing Denver's Prairie Dogs’ handicaps ROSTON, Aug. 14—Bright skies fa-\igr fancy diving. championshi;y, scor-| of six goals, Fort Leavenworth wen vored the concluding matches today : “ aoe 10 between France and Australia in the) m= o)-7 Dee. Nay cig bam lnm aetna nt tennis competition at the Longwood) Cricket clubs to decide which shall! oppose Spain for the right to meet the United States for the Davis Cup. For Australia, one victory in the WINS MONTANA TITLE. } Meet Me at the Smokehouse. ANACONDA, Mont. — Joe Novak, | professional of the Spokane Country | club, again won the open champton-| ship title for Montana against a field | two singles matches of today, a disadvantage aa a result of the tel ae whieh emtee see eatia teat podean’s doubles success after they} " ms defented by had shared the singles honors, had te| Women’s champion was 7 lth Ser tortoamiant wisteey Mrs. Charles Barnescombe of Ana-| ‘The first match between Pat O'Hara ~ Wood, Australia, and Andre Gobort, France, was almost generally con-! ceded to the latter. { This would throw decision tn the} Inst match of the tournament with Gerald L. Patterson, captain of the| Australians, and world's singles cham: | pion on turf, opposing Henri Chochet CALL BSBO-w CONNOR TRANSFER 232 South Center 03000006000000066 (Political Advertisement.) 90606000 OOO 0909 Announcement I hereby announce myself as candidate for the Re- France's young champion, and world’ , titleholder on diet. Patterson's slight-| ly ailing ankle, althoygh recovered |considerably since Saturdcy, was al possible factor in this dor test. | | James_O. Anderson, the .\ustralian| star, who has been kept out of play) |by bronchitis, was reported timproved| today. , j publican nomination as Justice of the Peace in Dis- trict No. 1, subject to the will of the voters at the primaries on August 22, 1922. Henry F. Brennan = aa LAD INJURED "| (Political Advertisement) ANNOUNCEMENT 1 hereby announce my candidacy for re-election as Clerk of the District Court of Natrona County, on the Republican Ticket, sub- ject to the August primaries. Attorneys and other patrons of the office will receive the same courteous treatment and consideration in or outside of office hours that they have received in the past. HAZEL CONWELL AUTOACCIDENT Frank Paine, a boy of abut 13, was serlously injured about the face, when he was thrown completely through the | windshield of the machine in which he |was riding with his family Sunday afternoon. LOFO0OOOOOOO00O00 [Political Advertisement] OOOO0¢0OOOS? POOOS ‘The binding dust strom which pre: | | vailed on the Big Muddy road confused the driver of the car, and two ma- : AN UI CEMENT the dere of te care re _ANNOUN lceeding slowly « cars was slight. I hereby announce myself asa candidate for the edge aps Saker oe meals ps goa 2 office of County Commissioner of Natrona County, for eenna\tee pag cat head BP the two-year term, on the Republican ticket, subject The lad was removed to the Casper to the will of the voters at the regular primary elec- SPORT FLASHES HOT OFF WIRE | == I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner of Natrona County, for the four-year term, on the Republican ticket, subject to the will of the voters at the regular primary elec- tion, August 22, 1922. Charles A. Cullen FO0OSOSOSESOSSSSSSPSOSSOSSOSOOODED OO SOOOSO OP OOOO OOS (Political Advertisement.) ANNOUNCEMENT I wish to announce my candidacy for the office of County Treasurer of Natrona County on the Republi- can ticket, subject to the August primaries. Agnes M. Clare (Political Advertisement.) ANNOUNCEMENT ' Candidate for County Assessor I take this method to announce myself as candidate for the Republican nomination for County Assessor of Natrona County, subject to the will of the voters at the primary election to be held on August 22. LYLE E. JAY Private hosp:tal where he was placed in the care of Dr, Victor Dacken, who painful but not \dangerous. The boy will prob the hospital some time fod tion, August 22 1922. Earl C. Boyle lea : : Too Many of Us Jump at Conclusions Have you looked at “THE QUALITY LINE” Hudson Marmon Essex —— (Political Advertisement.) ANNOUCEMENT I wish to announce my candidacy on the Republican ~ ticket for State Senator from Natrona County, subject to the will of the voters atthe primaries, August 22. HARRY FREE ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself as candidate for the Re- publican nomination of Sheriff of Natrona County, subject to the will of the voters at the primaries on August 22, ~ Robt. J. 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One Sheriff. One County Treasurer. 7 One County and Prosecuting Attorney; One Clerk of the District’ Court. One County Superintendent of Schools. é One County Assessor. js One County Surveyor. One County Commissioner for Four-Year Term. One County Commissioner for Two-Year Term. On County, Seca ne ice of the Peace in each Justice Precinc'’ Qne Constable in each Constable Precinct. * One Committeeman for each Election Precinct. The ballot to be used at said Primary Election shall be such as is required by Section 2497, of the Com- piled Statutes of Wyoming, 1920. T,. A. HALL, Chairman, Board of County Commissioners. CATHERINE DUNN, County Clerk and Clerk of said Board. Attest: