Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 31, 1922, Page 9

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1922. out over Patterson here * popular demana, is bound to draw a large house, either in Casper or Salt Creek. been buzzing with dope and goss! Hemple puc Patterson out Saturday night. Hemple, who has fought more than 100 ring battles and scored knockouts in morte than half of them. His experi- ence while in the training camp of Jess Willard, when the big fellow was the champion naturally taugh him the fine points of ring generalship and the fight game. He welghn more iian 200 pounds, has a good Cefense and hits ® mean wallop with either hand. ‘When his blows Jand on the buttcn, it is curtains for his adversary. ‘ Perkins, while not a spectacuiar fighter, is on the job all of the time and his tactics have turned him in winner nearly every time he has crawled through the ropes. He has a defense tit experienced opponents have been unable to fathom, is ag gressive nn? has confidence and youth in his favor. His weight %s sufficient for a champion and he moves craftily around his opponents, looking for an opening, every minute. His stamina ia unquestioned, as he leads ja clean Ufe and is always in tip-top condi- tion. Just when these two men wil. come together is not certain, but jt |. unuer stood that negot'at ons are on foot at Present and a bout wiih Capt. Bob Roper, the soldier tugnter, is held out 4s an inducement to the victor, Roper has written that he will appear in late in Beptember, provided @ suitable opponent can be provided and lerge enough purse offered. With the inducement of a battle for a large stake with Roper, the fight between Perkins and Hemple should be a -hair- | reiser from bell to bell. ] Last Scores | ‘WEDNESDAY FINALS. National League. Philadelphia 1, Boston 2. Second game, Philadelphia 6, ton 4. New York 3, Brocktyn 16, Pittsburgh 2, Cincinnati 0. Chicago 4, St. Louis 5. Bos- American League. Washington 4, New York 5. Chicago 2, Detroit 1, 11 innings. National New York at Brooklyn! qi Philadelphia at Boston (2-gameés). + Pittsburgh at St.Louis, No others. g American a ‘Washington at New York. Boston at Philadelphia. ‘Chicago at Detroit. St. Louis at Cleveland. ——_—_.. A TIMELY SUGGESTION. Have your watch repaired now at ‘Tripeny’s. 8-29-5t —— ‘We cater to small jobs, and run efter big ones, Wood. the Ee te -29-6t Meet Me at fhe Smokehouse. WATCH FOR OPENING First ‘Addition to Midwest Heights 24 of these lots face Salt Creek Pavement. I HEMPLE AND PERKINS LOOK LIKE [RAGING BROUGHT TO ERD HERE EVENMONEY FOR TOUGH BATTLE LAST DAV’S'EVENTS CALLED OFF Victory Over Punch Patterson by Former Sparring Partner of Willard Puts Him in Line for Go With Local: Heavyweight Contender The natural consequence of the defeat of Punch Patter- son at Salt Creek Saturday night by Jack Hemple is a match between Hemple and gh Perkins, who scored a knock- «duly. Both Hemple and Perkins are local men and have loyal following among ring fans in the city. A match between the tea which will come as a result of tional Polo :tournament, a SO Che Casper Daily Cribune ————, AGE OF SPORTIN ' Jed, seven to be played in St © hardest pigskin schedules in its The game with Notre D: Jewelry and watcy reperrme by ex Sought See Hie annual, Tecnmasivian loa comes. PAN eet ata 9 played at the Indiana contest with Washington univer-|Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co, 0.8 Bidz Ter Billikens are to travel to for the city college football eham- a ° for a battle with Grinne: ship has b re ae Those with Michigan Aggies Dakota, Cumberland and Dal gies are included in gamed played here, Father Hermanns said he exp to pute strong team on the « thie year as th jehool faces In Franca, in the reign of Henry IT., women of the middie classes were for- bidden to wear velvet except.in their sleeves. Meet Me st the Smokehouse. aoe Classified ads in the inners and possibly ive with every 50c paid at office will tn _you as biz prize B124t ee a Meet me at the Smokehouse. SUPPORT FROM PUBLIC LACKING For the last time yesterday the turf burners of the north-| { west demonstrated their ability to get around the Natrona | county fair grounds circuit in clean-cut races and to give the | small group of spectators present « real run for their money. | Disappointment filled the hearts of the track fans in the an_- nouncement that no races are to be held today, but that the horses will be.shipped at once to Tor-;ber 5, 6 and 7. This decision was rington, where they will be entered |reached by the officials after it was in other important contests Septem-/ seen that to hold the horses i im Casper would be to lose money. The races that have been put en here during the last two days were ~< George Hunts—In White Spats of superior class, worthy of much fifteen 15) “ greater support than they reoetved. —— The races were not well attended but BEtrer in spite of this fact they were run off 5 according to schedule for two days. cigarettes ‘There were no disappointments for 7 2 those who saw them. Following are yesterday's results. First Race—2.25 Pace. Eirst Heat—Tilly H.. first; .Krit, Ir, second; Silver Mata, third; Gypsy Greenwood, fourth. Second Heat—Tilly H., first; Krit, Jr, second; Silver Maid, third; Gypsy Greenwood, fourth. Time—2.29%. 2.29%. Second Race—2.25 Trot or Pace. First Heat—Billy Novit, first; Ruby H., second; Don Condit, third. Second Heat—Billy Nevit, first; Ruby, H., second. Peightal, 17, of Huntington, Pa. Time—2.30 She recently saved a man in the One h Mile Race. ‘Juniata River. enved two First Heat—Pegsy Mozy, Brandy, second; Giondora, third. Time—2.6. Four and One Half Furiongs. Bess Hardy, first; Ingot, second. Time—1.2. Fiveeighths Mile. Kid Minor, first; Make Haste, sec- ond; Robin Hood, third. Time—1.9. A heavy wind acted as a handicap in yesterday’s races ahd prevented as good time in some instances as would othervise have been made. ———S—=$>>_$$—$ Fred Currie’ on Craig street, ‘North Casper. Mr. Murphy was greatly surprised at the size of Casper and yesterday, through the courtesy of Standard. of- ficials made @ trip through the local plants. Mrs. G. W, Murphy ts a niece of Mr. Empey of the Exchange Furai- ture company. » ————____ Méet Me at the Smokehouse. first; HG CHES ON ST.LOUIS CAR Notre Dame and Michigan Aggies on Schedule of the Billikens, Mo., Aug. 31.—Games ame, the Michigan Ag- Biles, the University of South Dakota, Cumberland (Tenn.) University and Dallas (Tex.) University, serve to muke “St, Louis University’s football schedule this season one of the best inthe institution's history, Father Hermanns, director of athletics, “ nounced. The Billikens have nine games card- King George of England on his annual bird shoot at Bolton Abbey fas the guest of the Duke of Devonshire. Hero you see him sitting ‘behind one of the butts, perusing a score chect—and wearing white spats. SPORT FLASHES HOT OFF WIRE SISLER INCREASES LEAD. CHICAGO—Gorge Sisler got three hits yestorday and increased-his bat- ting average to .413; Ty Cobb got two. His average is in WALKER STOPS FRENCHMAN. PARIS—Jack ‘Walker, American, defeated Hncole ¢e Balzac, French middleweight champion, in the fourth round. Every cigarette full weight and full size Sport Calendar | Meeting of Saratoga Association closes at Saratoga Springs. Meeting of Connaught Park Jockey Club, at Ottawa. Meeting af Kentucky Jockey club, at Loutaville. Copyaicur S92, Liccert & Mrzas Toracco Co. ee ITALIAN PINS WLADEK. SAN FRANCISCO—Renato Gardini, Italian Wwresting champion, won a one-fall match from Wladek Zbyszko after two hours of wrestling. SCHOOL DAYS \ RUMSON PCLO RESULTS. RUMSON, N. J.—Meadow Brook de- feated Orange County, 16 to 12, in the Tirst. semi-final niatch of the Interna- The Woman’s Car For the woman who drives, the Willis Sainte Claire has eliminated the last Good S chedule Grand Circuit meeting at Readville, ing. The Tight, low-hung, perfectly Mass. balances car; the enormous power Great Western circuit meeting at Milwaukee. At Washington —ee ST. LOUIS, Mo, “Aug. 31-~An in- tersectional contest with the Univer- ity of Tennessee Doctors and a game with Oklahoma university, one of the six Missour! Valley Conference elov- ens to be met, feature the fyotball schedule of the Washington ua.'ver. sity gridiron team this season. Both games ‘will be played in St. Louis. The Pikers have eight game« echcd- uled for the season, meeting tho Unk versity of Missouri at Columbia, and Kansas Aggies, Drake, Ibwa State, Grinnell and Oklahoma university, all of the Missouri Valley Conference here. The Missouri School of Mines at Rolla and the Tennessee Doctors | 41; complete the schedule, Here’s Real ‘“Two-Fisted’’ Man Quality in a Boy’s Two- Pants Suit! Golt. National public links championship closes at Toledo. Nebraska state championship tour- nament at Omaha. Polo. National championship -tournament, at Rumson, N. J. led see dour Yale Coach On Visit Mr. an@-Mrs.G. W. Murphy and rand Mrs. L. G. Murphy, motor- ing from Seattle, Wash, to New Haven, Conn., where Mr. Murphy has accepted the position of an assistant coach at Yale, arrived here Tuesday and are Visiting at the home of Mrs. KENNEDY MOTOR CO. 236 W. Yellowstone—Phone 909 WILIS SAINTE CLAIRB Motor Cars A Boy’s Suit without two pair of Pants or with crude tailoring, or with shapeless, lack-lustre style, only DOES A HALF JOB—it lacks that “two-fisted” completeness that is necessary for it to stand its ground against boy- wear-and-tear! Here, in our paral tte chaos EES Meet Me at the Smokehouse. 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