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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1922. be Casper Daiiy Cridune PAGE NINE. PAGE OF SPORTING eS SOVIET PLANS terday. OHNSON FALLS AEF ORE YANKEES Small Crowd Is Only Drawback to Com- d plete Success of Opening Program at © er Sah ee set Sie os Ml 18 t the Natrona County Track BROWNS KEEP STEP WITH CHAMPS), omameseair egret Se iclareaieg Reiss CHICAGO, Aug. 30.—(By The Associated Prese.)—| fe races held at the Natrona County fair owns yytreesy Coord Asked to Eater Ath. oe PS | DENVER Overeming ye heeiede|. west League Club Gets 3 herd! Took panel. tek sepikier sol Ghar sete tr ° Bolo and fast running festured the events yesterday, and the spirit letic Competition. HOLLOGHER HITTING HARD. yond ae eee in Big Show. ST. LOUI8—Charley Hollocher’s | club polo four defeated the Fort Rus- grounds and the Washington club lost, 8 to 1. Johnson’s|°! Sportsmanship was not destroyed by the fact that only a sell army team, 9 to 8. | = 5 o “ - 30, Aug. 30.--Eugene Eish, A . ee comparatively smal! part of Casper's] members of the Northwestern Rariag| MOSCOW, Aug. 30.--A “Red Olym | SEIpAG x yet teammates had their batting eyes patched, Sam Jones was] fopuiation was there to witness the/association. These wen are out for|piad” is planned by Soviet authorities star outfielder with the Sioux City bent on winning a game and Wallie Pipp and Babe Ruth] opening of the threeday meet. honors at the coming state fair atlinterested in athletics as Bolshevik ‘ ner-up i the batting were in @ mood to hit home runs. The horses being exhibited during | Douglas, which annually draws one of| Russia's contribution to the world of » of the Western leaguc Pipp’s home run counted what these contests are among the best in|tho largest crowds of any program| sport. - oday was awarded to the Chicago proved to be the winning run and the northwest and their managers are/given in Wyoming. The horses en. Despairing of securing admission te TENDLER-HAMMER BOUT. Sport Calendar Jules! ADELPHIA — Lew Tend hia, and Ever Hammer, C matched to meet here Sep. } | |tember 11 club of the American league, in @ de 2 4 sabe’s increased of his season's to- tered are bein ut through ti rn Rus- | ——— sion by K. M. Landis, baseball com i've at Rum new aves ve] CAddies Accuse Dacae with tho hopes tbat thay wu | ite Pare Cuma wmumes i006 Maw] a caution, ot| CATCHER Ai et eee hind the leaders, Ken Williams of . show up sufficiently to be drawing|tonice within a year or two an inter- Saratoga Springs. aoe FRANCISCO—H. SS cee the Browns, Rogers Hornsby of the Golfers Probe cards at the coming fair, and it {s|hational compatition of the best ath-| Noeting of Connaught Park Jockey | oars? catcher, is suspended ns wenesaet ia Oe Cardinals and Clarence “Tilly” Walk ’ undeniable that the blood exhibited] nice trom the Hed ‘Trade Unions and| qn st entewe, [remainder of the season for “miscon. | t : 1 er of the Athletics, each of whom , yesterday will compare favorably | other Corrmunist organizations! Meeting of Kentucky Jockey club dct and insubordination.” ¥ 7 D have 32. Walker's 32nd was account: with any to be exhfbited at Douglas.|inroughout the world. Proletarian pry pee ng | ———etaeree | £6r_ $10,000. oa ae ed for in yesterday's game against Is ut orized Five racing events marked Tues-|troria, including soccer football, tugs| ee 5 aciith 's resarded. by }assball seoute the Red Sox. eS day's program, two harness and three of war, wrestling and field sports are a pace od at ville, n the Jor leagu ‘Walker's homer tied the count fn Grand Cireuit meet! Read pects of the season. He is batting sec s ren rgtor eae CHICAGO, Aug. 30—The +. running races. The harness contests|ic be featured. ‘s the’ eighth and Galloway's circu’ : s dens . ond In the Western league with an : included a 2.19 trot or pace and al since the end of the ctvil war there| “s*- ie menltae: at | smash in the tenth won six to five. morsianaé Country club was In a 2:85 trot. The running races held|/has been « revival of athletic acti Ki gieest iets Ctruet average of .384 and is tied with the j leading base stealer with a total of The St. Louis Browns kept pace} turmoil today ever an investigation %-mile, %-mile, and X-mile dashes. {in Russia. Though participating in ‘Bench Show. | 43 thefts this season. His battin h issia, was od senso! 1 ig rec- with Soe Sota at wearing SORA by the board of ‘governors into Fidney aa in aie Sauna All of there went off in the best of| previous Olymplo games, Fi Shew of Capital City Kennel club ord includes 38 doubles, six triples, a te g ae es pite! a> Meee hit fy | CDarses that golf caddies have been Tecks Hopes 0: egro Caras th the exception of the pct never noted as a nation whe uapece at Cotumtus, 0. home run and 14 sacrificg hits. ‘In sevenyaee two Ithird innings then} ¢*8ct!or bribes from club. members Ring Aspirant. $ le harness races were difficuit| were loved. Instead of basel or ‘Horse Show. to start evenly, and that one of thelcricket the Russians had the bailet, riders in the 1¢-milo dash was thrown|;nd they rooted for thelr dancing fa- in starting. vorites with all the vim that Amert- Golf. Following are the results: First|cans displayed {a cheering their home National public links championship ’o |116 games Bish has hit 177 times. eeu of annual show at Mar |r acks Two Miles of Achieving| Distinction in Effort cracked. He walked two batsmen, hit| ®Ad)that caddies have accused golf- another and was touched for four| ©T* of cheating tn their scores. NEW YORK, Aug. 30. — “Tut” hits and five runs in the eighth. Tho} William P. Kent, secretary-treaz- | Jackson, erstwhile aspirant to heavy: Elsh will be remembered by Casper |baseball fans as a slugging outfielder 1 to the Pittsburgh Nations ; vi st . lof the Denver Midwe 1 e: Browns won 6 to 8. Sheeley’s home| Urer of the North American Life |weight ‘pugilistic supremacy, {@ o-|race, 2:19 trot or pace, won by Teddy} run heroes. Horse racing algo had|iocrnament at Toledo. Yesterday. ioe sre eriver a ae rene Hi = ior run in the tenth with one man on,| Insurance company said: ing back today to his farm near] Jr., best two out of three, D. L. Mc thousanda, of followers, and trotters! Nebraska state championship tour} DOVER, England, Aug. 30.—{By| while above the average, did not rank counted a 5 to 8 victory for the White| “You bet there have been charges, | Washington Courthouse, Ohio, having} Donald, owner. First beat—Nabob,|and Moscow as in the Kentucky blue! ..ment at Omaha. The Associated Press)—Enrique .Tira-|with some others on the Casper and sax over Detroit. and there are going to be-more. |decided last night that the knocks|first; Pauline J. Hall, second; Daalwers as much esteemed at Petrograd Polo. bocchto, Italian swimmer, failed by|Dehver clube. In the National, the Cubs strength-| Caddies have been a nuisance on |one gets in the bang-up world of fist- | Cloud, third. Second heat—Teddy Jr.,| grass. Horse racing already has been| wettonal championship tournament,|two miles to awin the inglion chen | id ened thelr hold on second place by| the golf course. They accuse mem- | {cuffs are aitogether too hard. first; Dan Cloud, second; Nabod,| revived and is growing more popular | .. ye! wr 3 5 4 x f | M opportune hitting that defeated the| bers of cheating in thetr scores and happy-solucky negro|third; Pauline Hall, fourth. Third|every day, practically as betting gna-| St 2umeon, No J. - he pease Ue nk the eaneeoeene Cardinals 15 to il." Five Card pitch-| {f the members don’t coms across heat—Teddy Jr., first; Nabolb, second,|chines are now permitted. t ers failed to stem the Cub attack. with a $5 bill they threaten to re- |the glamor of the ring. Dan Cloud, third; Pauline Hall, fourth.| Among the peasants themsetves, Brooklyn and Pittsburgh diviied| port. A caddy tried that on me | that money came éasier If one could 2:35%, 2.26%, however, sport, except for country two games, the -Robiris taking the/ and I told him ® plenty. The so- | win and stayed on. He had a great first through Ruether's twirling, 8 to| called charges are a result of that [iime for a while. He knocked out 2 and lost the second 6. to nothing| !mstance."t something like forty opponents. failing to bunch their six hits off the “Tut” recently said he would like to ‘ veteran Babe Adams. Meet Moe at the Smokehouse. meet Harry Wills, New Orleans ne = = == <== = —=== gro heavyweight who {fs after Demp J 7. third; King] ested principally in football, et sey's' title. John, fourth. Third heat—Bert Cody,| The government has now organized THE PERNICIOUS PAIN | "ism wre nue rer nace So dl pag eer reese gloves at each other for two rounds , fourth. Time: 2:45,| sports and is appointing instructors in F RHEU TISM and two minutes and five seconds of J). § every province, .‘The chil ( ) another, when Wills swung a right to wahoo} oueren MA Jackson's kidneys. ik : x BETTER 3 “Tut” tried to get up, but couldn’ Funds for this pu are + o WV ILL YIELD TO IT rime: 36. ly limited, however, and there is a cigarettes Salicyito acid compounds are|pells the drawbacks of indigestion: DEMPSEY-JOHNSON BOUT for 1 O« orth Hardy, second. No others in raco.}| <A recent football match near, Mos- Tecognized by physicians to be| which confronted ordinary aspirin Time: :63%. cow was attended by a crowd of S , j most effective in relleving rheu-| for ¥: Tt contains a digestant Fitth race—%-mih Se > spatiers, and especially ‘s this true/Zhat is separately prescribed by, be hen the ‘compound 1s aspirin. physicians for dyenepste. Within, UI a) Kid Miner, H. : J i - i Aspirin is not @ narcotic or habit-|a short time after usual: SO. Ce ae con he Cidte distenatae ie tee ee An unusual feature of yesterday's| terest in sporting events than was the times, a Au86 7 |illaries and bringing about rellet MEXICO CITY, Aug. 80—James C.] program was an exhibition of the triek | Custom before the war. Sere which fotieee We eee rom seen nnd conmeauent® =| Cortroth, the California fight promoter,| horee, “Teddy Mac.” Although this eld iorm, many prople wrongly | Mien it also contains aide in ia leaves today for New York, where he | horse has been trained for only a few Neve aspirin tobe a heart do-| ging the body. of toxing and. pol is to confer with Jack Kearns, regard-| months by its owner, D. L, McDonald, 30) yuri n, of perma: ing a fight between Jack Dempsey] it exhibits extraordinary canniness SSNee Wetaceer tha tures veleter and Jack Jobnson in Mexico City next} and ability to do odd things. October. It is said Coffroth will not] It might be called the horse with TINGLE’S LAXO ASPIRIN attempt to promote a bout in the bull/ human understanding, for it displays sorbed 1 ring here, but that he will confer with} nothing less than that, Teddy Mac Kearns on the possibility of arrang-| wil! kiss you, will go to sleep with ing @ fight between the champion and | you, will bow to you, will lift your hat, the former heavyweight champion. _ | wil! dance for you, and will do other According to a telegram received by | things equally extraordinary. Coffroth from Kearne the latter has} The officials yesterday were: Judges, | Cincinnati L. P. Banse, E. BH. Dean, and H. A.| Pittsburgh -—_-____ PINGLI'S LAXO ASPIRIN dis- Richardson; time keepers, J. ¥.| Brooklyn ~ Schaeffer, W. 8, Burch; announcer, | Philadelphia | Y | L. P, Banse; starter, H. A. Richard-| Boston -. | son. ’ Haye your time piece repaired at n MT | cripenys. 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