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ran on ea riser | The Casper Country club intends to send a team of eight “ or ten men to the Wyoming state open championship golf German Student Smashes His|*urnament which wiil be held in Cheyenne September 2, 3 Record in Last Attempt |8”d 4. at Big Meet. i This is the first annual tournament of this kind and the exitira, winner will be declared state open champion of Wyoming BERLIN, Aug. 25.—(By The Asso clated Press.}—A new record for sus- for the ensuing year. | The competition will consist of 26 tained flight in a motorless airplane set yesterday by Herr Hentzen, raedal play. The entire field flay their qualifying rounds 18 dent filer of the Hanover Techni cal school, when he remained in the holes on elther September 2 or $ but must declare themsdives before start- ing the round. The 12 beet scores and alr more than three hours. ties for last place qualifying round wil! The flight was made on the con- continue on for the championship Sep- emding day of the gliding competition pebanaor eet ae itm held in the Phoen mountains, near best eight estes will’ q for the ¥f ‘* scores wi Hentzen is the filer who startled the il quality for the tenderfoot world of aviation last Saturday by re- ning in the air two hou! and ten flight. The women's tournament for the seconds, breaking all records by a considerble margin. SPEAKER HURT se CHASING FL ing round, nine holes Septerber 2. ‘The best eight scores wiil qualify and Cleveland Manager Nursing Sore Left Leg as Result championship, September 2 and 3. The Casper club has requested that as many pérsons as possible attend from this city. They may go down Friday evening elther by rail or by car and be there in time for the matches the following day. Anyone wishing to have reservations made at the hotels can secure the same by noti fying Dr. J. H. Jeffrey, Glen Littie- bert Hamilton san Franciscan The doughty golf marvel is wait ing for a badly bruised head and se cracked ribs to mend. “T Che Casper Daily Cribune Brown, millionaire hem es for Black. continue 18 holes medal play for the of Spiking. FULTON-MISKE FIGHT TONIGHT Bout Postponed Twice Is Scheduled in St. Paul Ring This Evening. ST. PAUL, Minn., Aug. 25.—After haying been postponed twice, the ten round, no-decision bout between Fred Fulton, Minneapolin heavyweight, and Billy Miske of St. Paul, is set for to. night at the local American associa- tion baseball park, The winner is ekpected to obtain a bout with Jack Dempsey, world's champion, Fulton and Miske met here fn Jan uary, 1918, but the various Twin Cit les sport writers disgreed on the ver. dict. ‘Grandpa’ Black Recovering From), Recent Injuries NEW YORK, Aug. 25.—Tris Speak er, manager and star outfielder of the Cleveland Americans, was painfully injured in. the first inning of yester- day's game with the Yankees when he collided with Joe Wood while chasing a fly. Wood accidentally apiked him in the léftt leg and Speaker, wfter miaking an attempt to Lad was erage — > JEFFREY SCORES IN COLORADO TOURNEY The thres members of the Casper Country club who went to Denver to enter the Colorado State golf tourna ment have returned. J. H. Joffrey won the open sweepstakes mutch on Friday with a score of-70, overcoming Foster of the Denver Country club. L$ Agreement On Boxing Signed PARIS, Aug. 25.—(By The Assvci- ated Dress.j—A contract has been P signed between the French Boxing Federation and the National Boxing Association of America, whereby each body recognizes the other as controlling boxing in their respective countries. Club Standings National League. Won. Lost. Pet. 71 46.607 OAKLAND, Cal., Aug. 25.—"Grand- pa” John Black, diminutive Scotch- man, who was runnerup in the recent national open golf championship tour- nament at Glencoe, Ill, propped in a wheel-chair in Merritt hospital here, is eargerly looking forward to the day when he again can grip his aged driver and tee off “wi' the best o’ thom.” Black was severely injured several weeks ago in an automobile accifent which cost the life of his friend Her- SPORT FLASHES HOT OFF WIRE | HUTTON STOPS DOWNS. GRAND JUNCTION, Colo—Whitey Hutton and Jack Downs, local men, who knocked each other out simul- St. Louis 67 «5156S Chicago — 6653 Pittsburgh <. 648 64 56 56 60 Cincinnati -. DEMPSEY AT LOS ANGELES, LOS ANGELES—Jack Dempsey, heavyweight champion, arrived here for a visit of two or three days. DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP. DENVER—Jack Phelps, Denver, and Washington Pastorious, Colorado Springs, defeated Don Harker and Frank Denison for the doubles tennis championship of Colorado, LYNCH DEFEATS LEVY. Meet Me at the Smokehouse. FORT WORTH—Joe Lynch, New York, defeated Benny Levy, Chicago, by a knockout in the fourth round of a scheduled 12-round bout. ONE-HIT GAME PITCHED. SIOUX FALLS—Onely one hit was | Last. Scores made in the Jamestown-Sioux Falls THURSDAY FINALS. game in the Dakota léague yesterday. National League. Jamestown won, 2 to 0. Philadelphia 4, Pittsburgh 10. NOW THIS WEEK Brooklyn 1, Chicago 4. New York 2, Cincinnati 1. Spanish War Vets’ Festival - COURTHOUSE SQUARE LACHMAN EXPOSITION SHOWS “Cleanliness and Decency First” 20 BIG HIGH CLASS ‘ATTRACTIONS FOR ALL THE FAMILY “WE PAY THE Loss” Pelton & Hemry Insurance and Bonds American League. | Cleveland 8, New York 7. Detroit 11, Philadelphia &. St. Louls 13, Boston 2. Chicago 0, Washington 1. pals ot ant Sea Avoid Accidents Brakes Examined Free rs Cars Sold on Commission Lowest Storage in Casper GARAGE Wiis Hackett Co | 463 S. Ash St. Phone 1891W Will Men Buy OVERCOATS I've nea sunk my last putt,” he eays as he pulls on his old black dudeen. Eastern and California professional golfers are arranging a series of bene LINCOLN, Neb. Aug. 25.—"Beat Notre Dame,” apparently ts to be the motto which the Nebraska Cornhuskers on the gridiron nud on | the campus ars to adopt with the | start of the 1982 football practice, ne September 15. While the entire As th | schedule consists of hard games, tho | ti | Cornhuskers seem about to go the | Umit to garner revenge for the de feats which Notre Dame has handed j them in recent years. In seven | | | | contests, four have gone to Notre lo Dame, while two have remained | Lir ' with the Huskers. The other was « tle. The Cornhuskers will open their | football schedule at Lincoln October | Thank 7, in @ contest with the University | > | of South Dakota. Two weeks later ga | they will tackle Missouri on the home grounds. Missouri and Ne | Draska always fight hard and the Huskers probably will get thelr first real test In this battle. The following Saturéay, October 28, the Cornhuskers go to Norman, to tackle the Sooners. Oklahoma is expecting to develop a better grit fron machine than ever this year and Nebraska anticipates a close game, On Noverther 4 the Cornhuskers | Play Syracuse University at Syre- cuse, N. ¥. The eastern school and revenge ence Walker with a record of one victory each, fore At HARD SCHEDULE OF CANES, REPORT Hi © homecoming the Kansas Age © Cornhuskers are raska aiveady t planning to for the 7 to 0 defeat last repeat the victory. Walker Crashes Out 31st Homer PHILADELPHIA, Aug. of Americans knocked out his thirty. first home run of the season in the here November 18 said to nber 25 4 advantage in the es. The battle of First in News day attrac. MICHIGAN CITY, Ina s will meet ued have one of seregations in ah ibition here fs to fa ty Ames comes to Nebraska snd will re’ week for a brief train! aration. Dame comes on November 20. year. Notre bn ie All Events Aug for ——— WILLIAMS AND WASHBURN DOWNED IN TENNIS PLAY former N, Aug. 26.—The cup team of Williams oun, seeded in the draw, 1) BOX CHAMP Five Opponents Wanted for Two-Round Tryouts Against Jack Dempsey. 3.— heavy and was 4 from the natiorial lawr joubles championship today by W. Niles, a the international alliance of 25.—Clar. nee, and N. the Philadelphia The scores were 6-3, 8-6, SALE. OF UNCALLED FOR >SUITS< THE TRIUMPHANT VALUE-GIVING EVENT Saving of From 33 1-3 to 50 Per Cent—Don’t Delay— For Greater Value-Giving Is Seldom Seen 7 BUY BOYS’ SUITS HERE It will pay you well to buy your boy’s Suit now before school opens. Make early se- lection as these Suits will go fast. SALE PRICES Ages 4 to 6 years. $5.95 $6.45 Ages-7 to 17 years. $8.45 $9.95 $12.45 Boys’ Caps Boys’ Blouses__------------' 95c Traveling Bags and Suit Cases are on sale at a discount 20% lo of $4.45 In August? Beginning Tomorrow CHOICE ENTIRE STOCK MEN’S SUITS $99.35 Fancy mixtures and blues and black Suits in weights for all year round wear. Suits that were made to sell for $55.00 and $60.00. For $17.00 choose from Suits that sold up to $35.00 There’s every style of Suita man could wish for. Every good color. Every fabric and all sizes in weights for all year round wear. ‘ "Tf NEW FALL HATS Colors are tan, brown, grey and green, ina wide variety of brims and crowns. prices— 93.49 New Knit Ties Sale A handsome showing of new patterns in Knit Ties. priced at... Specially New Elgin Shirts BY Of Madras, in all the new patterns and colors are priced at a discount o 20% Women buy Furs in August and save 30 per cent. A fortunate purchase of advanced styles just received in Overcoats enables us to save you 50 per cent on your Overcoat if you buy now. SCOTT CLOTHING COMPANY 240 South Center St. Casper, Wyo. the Huskers stand on even terms |second tnnning of yesterday's game! Pay up for your Trane and set with Detroit. Johnson waa pitching. a key for every 50c aut