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MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1922. First in News BABE RUTH'S HOMERS WINNING spe GERMAN GLIDERS EXCEL GAMES FOR YANKS, NOWIM LEAD MINNESOTAGRID SPORT FLASHES HOT OFF WIRE PROSPECTS UP =a ‘IN PAR GONTESTS, |meet over competitors from United | j |States, France, Switewiand and) BIG BOUT CALLED OFF. | Hope for More Satisfactory |CeecboSloakia. The American team MICHIGAN CITY—Floya Fitrsim.| Season Than Last Year, | |"# second. | moms, promoter, made public « letter 4} HGH SCHOOL GRO GALL LOONS STATE FAR GAME TO BE FAST 2.x First call for football will be sounded soon for Natrona] game in the NEW YORK, Aug. 21.—Babe Ruth’s hom espe- cially the last four, have been blows of salvation for the Yan- AMERICAN 16 SEVENTH tenth inning and ie the Yankees in a tie for Report. } — to Governor McGray in which helot county high school students who have gridiron aspirations,|first place. The second helped the Yankees to the vi ‘pe! ed | CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP. | jormally | notified ne ee according to Dean Morgan, physical director, who returned| Pt Put them in undisputed posses-) counted for five runs. The ¥] MINNBAPOLIS, Minn. amg. 21—| WINNIPEG—John A. McGitl, Win-leaed off.” Ut bad been) tho the last of the week from the he spent the suznmer taking courses in the various branches of athletics. With him was his bride, formerly Miss Marjorie Pierce. The local high school team will have to round into form quickly as they play the Douglas high school during the Wyoming state fair at Douglas in he fore part of September. Brand new football outfits have been secured the squad this year and the en- tire ath]etic equipment is in fine ape to inaugurate a banner athletic Although several stars of the past season have been graduated, there is @ strong nucleus remaining and Casper should have « first class, if not championship aggregation, this autumn. Sam Neff, halfback on the Univer. sity of Wyoming football team, and a performer in other branches of sport, Club Standings National Clubs— Won Lost Pet. New York ... - 6 46 = .g00 St. Louis 66 60 GD Ghicago 65 51580 Cincinnatl . 64 54 B42 Pittsburgh 60 53 a1 Brooklyn Ba 59 ATS PhitadeIphia 68 370 Boston 74.888 Clubs— Won Lost Pet. New York . 70 47 (88 St. Louls 69 48.590 Detrolt, 62 ae 61 : eb aaa 59 AML 466 420 01 Boston, 4. Pittsburgh, 1. Second game, Boston, 2; Pitts burgh, 8. Brooklyn, 4; Cincinnati, 9. New York, 1; Chicago, % Seven Philadelphia, §; St. Louts, T. American League. Bt. Louis, 9; Philadelphia, 5. St. Louts, 5; Phila- Detroit, 5; Boston, 1. Second game, Detroit, 1; Boston, 0. Chicago, 5: New York, 12. Cleveland, 3; Washington, 1. SUNDAY FINALS. National League. At Chicago 8; New York 4. At St. Louls 9; Philadephia 6. At Cincinnat! 10-4; Brooklyn 6-8. American oe) aed At New York 7; Chicago 5. At Washington 0; Cleveland 2. (13 innings.) Sport Notes BS Se Outfielder Goslin of Washington has hit way up among the American only three lost. present Hneup they will never be headed once they reach the top. to look as if the Tigers would win the Lake Erie champion- ship and the Indians finish second. Cobb fs no longer the great base stanlee ‘he once was, but the old Doy can still hit ‘em a mile. Ten years of backstopping for the White Cox and still a top-notcher in the big show. That’s Ray Schalk. found at the bottom. St. Louls fans expect the Cardinals to nail the old pennant to the mast once they are settled down on the niversity of Wisconsin where will be on the coaching router of the high school this year. His knowledge of athletics and ability as a player should serve the varicus teams in Casper to good advantage. His ar- rival in Casper may be expected with. in a short time. “The University of Wisconsin the most beautiful place I ever saw, said Morgan. While at Wisconsin, Morgan took c¢ucses in football under Coach Guy Lowman, track under Professor T. E. Jones, physical director of the univer: sity: basketball under Dr. W. E. Meanwell and ajditional work in the education depar:ment. Mrs. Morgan audited several courses in subjects which will prove beneficial in her work In the schools here this year. Morgan is s0 thoroughly pleased with the courses he took thie summer thdt he plans to return to Madison next year for further work along the same line, In the football course, the students appeared daily in regular gridiron togs and obtained practical a9 well as theoretical work. In the track course, which Morgan describes as the most thorough of all, Professor Jones, who has had exceptional suc. ‘cess in developing track athletes, showed photographs of star perform- ers to illustrate perfection in athletic form and blue prints were given out te show proper coaching metho The course in basketball] under Dr. Meanwell was particularly instructive and showed, according to Morgan, why Meanwell is recognized as the leading basketball coach of the United States. In the coaching courses, which included various lines of physt- cal education, there were 1,800 stu- dents enrolled. . pe aces” NES TENNIS STARS CLASH AGRIN IN BIG TOURNEY BOSTON, Aug. 21.—Matches of tmn- terest were set for the grandstand courts of the Long Wood Cricket club ‘at Chestnut Hill today in spite of the’ seeded draw for the first round of the national Goubles lawn tennis championship. In these featured contests William T. Tilden II, and Vicent Richards, members of the United States Davis cup team were Grawn to meet Zenzo Shimizu, the Japanese player, and Francis T. Hunter of New Rochelile,| N. Y.; and Mauel Alonzo and Count Manuel De Gomar, Spanish Davis cup players to meet Fritz Bastian and Ralph H. Burdick, both of Indianap- olis. The national boys and national junior singles and doubles tourna- ments started today on the Long wion of the leadership and the third|coming in the ninth inning with two] (5: and fourth knocked yesterday ac-| REAR DEFEATED. IN SEMI-FINALS Casper Star Three Hours in Tennis Match With Texan. DENVER, Aug. 21—W. L. Coleman, Corpus Christ!, Texas, eliminsted Billy Rehr, Casper, Wyo., from the Colorado state tennis tournamen’, yes-; terday, winning 2-6, 9-7, 4-6, 8, 6-1, Coleman meets Jack Phelps, Denver, for the title today. The match with Rehr took 3 hours 5 minutes to play and 55 games were necessary to change the tide of vic-| tory. Both men were exhausted at the finish, although Rehr seeméd to have a little better condition. He wns! unable, however, to extend himself in the final set to get the hard hit place-! ments of Coleman. Fyt.-en games in the match went to/ . Coloman won 202 points, while, Rehr took 18!. Rehr had 9 double} faults and Coleman 13. { big MUDDY | DEFEATS BLENDO, 4 70.2 LAST GAME AT HOME Big Muddy gave another reason for her claim of the Central Wyoming! baseball championship yesterday when that aggregation defeated the Glendo| nine by a score of 4 to 2. | Stevenson pitched for the winning team, and Simonds caught. ©. Mar- lett was master slinger for Glendo, while his brother, C. Marlett, recetved, Governor Robert D. Carey opened the game by pitching the first ball. Hostilities were fast and even, until the fourth inning when Big Muddy ran away with a couple of good ones, Again in the seventh the driller re- peated their preformance, with Glendo scoring only once. Glendo scored| another in the following inning, and the ninth was without results for either side. Stevenson struck out eight men. The attendance was about a thou- sand, which was unusually good. Big Muddy and Douglas will play the final game of the season at Doug- las next Sunday. Douglas has gone) down before the ofl field bunch once this season and will have a chance to Wood courts of the club. even up. on bases, won the game. Babe's ‘s behind Ken William of the {In all his big league career, Babe has| pected to Prove more knocked 1 home runs. And his bat goes knocking on. YANKS LEAD BROWNS BY FULL GAME NOW NEW YORK, Aug. 31.—The New York Americans, carried to a 7-to B victory over Chicago by Babs Ruth's }25th and 26th home runs, today led} The oniy team to be played outside Fights Over|>Y ® full same the St. Louis Browns, |the conference this season is the Uni- who were idle Sunday. ‘The Giants retained ther three and| show at Northrop field October 7. ja half game margin over the Car-| diana, Ohio State and Wisconsin will | dinals, winning from the Cubs 5 to 4/be the other teams naying on the | by virtue bf a seventh inning batting| home grounds this year. Scott, the Giant pitcher, weak-|‘rom-home games are against North- ened in the eighth, but young Claud] Western, Iowa and Michiga: rally. Jofinard who relieved, Cub assault. stemmed the jeagon total now fs 26, six/of Minnesota foothail equed are look- y The Associated Press.}—Follow-| ers of the fortunes of the Untversity ing forward to a season which is ex- safisfactory than those of the immediate past Coach Bill Spaulding, who started the preparatory work for the 1922 season last spring, and gave those sufficiently interested to visit Notth- rop field for a spring game, some real football, will show what he can do against Big Ten conference teams. versity of North Dakota, which will In- The away- During the spring workouts Spauld- ing had the squad playing real foot- Bight runs scored off three Philty | >@ll. and those who followed the work pitchera in the the Quakers 9 to 6. between Cadore and Rixey, in ten | innings. ‘ ; Boone, a recruit, outpttched the| 'arzest veteran Waiter Johnson and Speaker's | 2°50 ‘clab defeated Washington 2 to 0 in| Candidates. 12 innings. :Sport Calendar nek epee eee Meeting of Saratoga association, at Saratoga Springs. Meeting of Windsor Jockey club, at Windsor, Ont. TROTTING Opening of Grand Circutt meeting|®* Iowa City. at Poughkeepsie. Opening of Great Western Circuit meeting at Aurora, Ill. GOLF New Emgiand amatoeur-professional tournament, at Winchester, Mass, ‘women’s cham. . pionship: at Aberdeen. BOWLING Dominion lawn bowling champion- ship ¢..ens at Toronto. TENNIS National doubles championship tour. nament open at Boston. BOXING Jeff Smith vs. Jamacta iid, rounds, at Dayton. Jock Malone vs, Jimmy Clabby, 10 rounds, et Aurora. Young Mantreal vs. Roz Meore, 10 rounds, at Albany. Harry Wills vs. Buddy Jnckson, 12 sounds, at Newark. Terry McHugh vs. Frant.ie Daly, 10 rounds, at Allentown. 18 Eyory cigarette foil weight and full size ¢ od Coprasmer 1922, Liccerr & Mxsas Topacco Co, weed fl" seventh and eigth| closely predict that this fal wMl bo |imnings enabled the Giants to beat/4 satisfactory one, provided the eligi Cincinnati took | lity rulings of the faculty do not two games from the Brooklyn club,/¢ut in. Late this season a number pounding Grimes for 13 hits and ten|°f Promising candtéi had scholas- runs in seven ininngs of the first|tic difficulties to rid thempelves of lgame, winning 10 to 6, aad winning} >efore the fall and it ts reported sev- the second 4 to 3, a pitching battle|¢ral succeeded in accomplishing this during the summer ses.on, Coach Spaulding expects one of the squads in the history of Min- football to answer the call for Many of Inst year's squad are conditioning themselves now, and within the next month will be in shape for the hardest work re- for the season is: 7—Minnesota ys. North Dakota at Minneapolis. October 14—Minnesota vs. Indiana at Indianapolis. October 21—Minnesota vs. North- western at Evanston. October 28—Minnesota vs. Ohio State at Minneapolis. November 4—Minnesota vs. Wis consin at Minneapolis. November 11—Minnesota va Yowa November 18—Open. mber 25—Minnesota vs. Mich Minneapolis, ————___ SFE IN PRACTICE ROUNDS TO PREPARE FOR DETROIT TOURNEY DETROIT, Mich., Aug. 21.— More than three score golfers who will con- test In the western open champion- ship at Oakland Hills, near here be- will convince you. “WE $100 ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD For evidence:producing arrest and convic- tion of parties: who kidnapped employes or erwise have violated, or who here- after violate United States Court Injunc- tion which prohibits:picketing, or any form of interference with this Company's em- ployes-presemit:or prospective. who nipeg. won men's open singles in western Canada hard court tennis sinning Wednesday played practice rounds over the links today- It is ex.) Tecord, pected sbout twice that number will] minutes be out for limbertng up rounds tomor~/ Among these who were out for prac-|Kinsey | tice were George Diegel, New Orleans:| jnte Ford, Pium Hollew’s pro wa: man in Sunday’s practice play, turn-| has it on the Red 13 games won and| ho ing In a 73, one under par. Our Vulcanizing Shop is ready at all times to take care of all of your tire and tube troubles. A trial * of the international con Ferrand whiek The best accom that of a Farman bi in the two weeks flying the air a total of 49 minutes shattere nd Allen, the American entry row and when championship play bo en seventh place. His flight: gins fully 250 are expected to tee off.| NEWE J Merges ation tests from the t mountain Puy-de rrow . Flerr Henteen, « Hanover teobrica’ hine in the alr : and 10 seconds on a singls breaking records. EXCHANGE FURNITURE CO. 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See us before painting—it will pay you. of Certainrteed PAINT - VARNISH - ROOFING - LINOLEUM - CIL CLOTH & RELATED PRODUCTS WHERE TO VOTE AT THE PRIMARY ELECTION, TUESDAY, AUG. 22 Polling places. are-open in-Casper, Mills and Arminto from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m., and in all-other’precincts fn the county from 9 a. m. to 7p. m No registration is necessary. YOU CAN VOTE IN THE PRIMARY if you have lived in*the state one year, in the’ county 60 days and in your precinct 10 days. Following is a-complete ‘list-of’the: polling places-m. ; Natrona County: Muddy Precincts—At Muddy School Houss, Po Teapot Precinct—At Pumping Station. ry Bouth Salt Creek Precinct—Lavoy Th maa North Salt Creek Precinct—Midwest Ha aca Greenlaw-Precinct—At Greenlaw School Housa | CASPER PRECINCTS Precincbp—At W.-T. Davis-tore, . 102 West G North Casper Precinct\—At-North Casper School At‘NorthsCasper Ice-Cream: 6. H Sy ey = Hast er sper i Elk Street Precinct—At Elk et Schoo! Huse. South Butler Precinct—At Garage 520 Divine St. Kenwood Precinct—At Garage 1147 South Jack~ son $t, Reservoir Precinct—At Reservoir School‘House Mills Precinct—At Mills & Baker School House. High School Precinct—At the High School. Jourgensen Precinct—At John Jourgensen Garage, 1104 South David St. City Hall Precinct—At City Hall. Corson Precinct—At Garage, 1121 South Oak St. est Casper Precinct—At West Casper School Houge. ourt House Precinct—At Court House. a Fire Hall Precinct—At Fire Hall on South David St. $100 Central School Precinct—At Central School. i & North Western R Co j Bryan Precinct=—At Garage 142 North Lincoln St. y. : COUNTRY PRECINCTS Dairy and Cc HAY GRAIN Chicken Feeds, Ol] Moal, Stock Salt. Oar lots clalty. ASPER STORAGE CO. Precinct—At Efell Ranch. | panes Precinct—At Bessemer Schoo! House, | | Alcova Precinct—At Alcova School House. Freeland Precinct—At Red Creek Schoo! House. Miller Precinct—At School House. Split Rock Precinct—At Residence of Lon Claytor. | Oil City Precinct—At Grieve’s Ranch House. | Bucknum Precinct—At Hotei. | | Powder River Precinct—At Powder River Hotel. Waltman Precinct—At Waltman Hotel. | 3 'W. Midwest Avo, Arminto Precinct—At Big Horn Tiotel. 3 = - 1] Badwater Precinct—At Ranch of George Davis. a | Lone Bear Precinct—At Jim Miln’s Residence. RENT YOUR ROOM THROUGH A TRIBUNE WANT AD Fa a

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