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empererterireres “World Results By Leased Wire SURPLUS OF GABE TEANG SEEN IN ENTRIES FOR WINTER LEAGUE ar ae Interest Keen in Play Sched- ‘Barnstorming uled at High School and Baptist G bi eerie Rules im Need | “| Many Changes, owed up to who belonged the Ameri club and tt pany. If ne from the 8 Represen Repre and the w went out adquarters that Ruth, Meusel, and tho of the a have to when the time \t expired. Maybe so, but wait for the next bul lotin from ‘The November 1,rule was waived in fav ot the | players makin; trip to Japan with | Herb Hunter's party. | mined, on that L. A. Varnadore, formerly m: of the Laramie baseball team pas } MiAwest league and vious to that | with the Thermopolis baseball team fs one of the prow s of the league He is at present ic by the Standard Oil company here. *°C. M. Thompson Jr. of the F = tist church and L. A. Reed of the Mid = west Refining company are others | * It+is planned to have two double-| headers ed every week } ohh oS Tad abe Yanks Baseball | |Kids Will Nevzr Again Be Stars Defeat | Sorry They’re for Him, Slugger Declares. Japanese Club ‘ieteouk aera ie nt back to the fa |make good his prom! TOKIO, y the Associa-/who idolize him wherev Sted ‘Press. American all baseball team touring Japan won « = other victory here Monday when Babe Ruth Tu to t the kids aseball s| T/ played will not have cause again to] }lose faith in h “You can't fall down on these kids > feated Kelogijuki univer: these stre urchins who hoard ‘The Americans made 20 e\their 5 can Sasione ot sror while their opponents, shut off}these dinky my = without a single hit, made four errors,| told the ae enator Ja’ |Yankee slugger at a dinn énorice. OF HEARING OF AS-!Ruth to sport writers. “They tust = SESSMENT ROLL FOR THE CON-| you, ‘They always will and you've STRUCTION OF GRADING, PAV-| got to make good for, them | =ING, AND IMPROVEMENTS OF|> «ret! those they'll never again | ‘STREETS, AND PORTIONS OF [have to be sorry they're for ie,” the “STREETS, IN PAVING DISTRICT) pate answered NUMBER’ TWENTY-TWO, IN| Ruth ieft with his family for thelr] tests of the {CITY OF CASPER, COUNTY OF |farm at Sudbury, Mass., where he| t ~ NATRONA, STATE OF WYOMING) pians to spend the winter getting into! condition for the ope! Notice is hereby given that the lpeason. 2 City Council of the City of Casper| ee = will meet on the 11th day of De-|NOTICE OF HEARING OF AS.| Scember, A. D, 1922, at eight o'clock SESSMENT ROLL FOR THE CO? . m., on said date, at the City STRUCTION OF GRADING, PAV- $Eouncil Chamber of the City Hall, ING, AND IMPROVEMENT OF SCity of Casper, for the purpose of STREETS, AND PORTIONS OF hearing objections to the assess- STREETS, IN PAVING DISTRICT ment roll, for the construction of NYMBER TWENTY-SEVEN, IN the necessary grading, paving, and crfy OF CASPER, COUNTY OF eimprovements upon those streets, NATRONA, STATE OF WYOMING and portions of streets, of Pavii @ District. Namber | Twenty-Two, Notice is hereby given that the!| thet City of Casper, to-wit: City Council of the City of Casper Lincoln Street and Lincoln Ave-| will meet on the ith day of De- nue from the South line of Second Comber, A. D. 1922, at eight o'clo treet to the North line of Badger jf. m. on said date, at the City g Avenue. lcil Chamber of the City Hall, City The boundary of said Paving Dis-' o¢ Casper, for the purpose of ioe «trict Number Twenty-Two is as fol-\ing objections to the assessment dyes, owt: roll, for the construction of t Beginning on the South line of ¢ssary grading, paving, and im-| + Second street at a point 150 feet ements upon those streets, and Seast Of the northwest corner of portions of str of Paving Dis- £Block 145: thence running south Pott Number ‘Twenty-Seven, in the Zalong the center line of Block 145, City of Casper, to-wit: Sand the center line of the alley in) ~ Badger avenue from the East line = Blocks 146, 147, and 148, a‘distance! o¢ Lincoln avenue to the West line of 1,316.26 feet; thence South 15 O¢ Jefferson, tdegrees 00 minutes West = distance|°’ the poundary of said Paving Dis- fof 407.54 feet to the north line of|trict Number Twenty-Seven is as| + Badger Avenue, at a follows, to-wit: grees 00 minutes East ¢ from the southwest corner of Block! ner of Lot 3, in Block 140 in the! +148; thence north 60° degrees 00. City of Casper, Wyoming, running} ‘minutes West along the North line|tience south 60 desrees 00 minutes | of Badger Avenue, a distance of east a distance of 300 feet to the! 475.48 feet to the center line of! southeast corner of Lot 10 in Block| the alley between Lincoln Avnue)449; thence north 80. degrees 00| and Grant Avenue; thence north 30! minutes Bast along the West line of degrees 00 minutes East along the Jefferson Avenue and said line ex-| center line of the alley in Block tended north a distance of 579.64 183, a distance of 274.50 feet; geet to a poin 7 ; thence north 75 de-! thence north along the center line! prees 00 minutes West a distanco| of the alley in Blocks 133, 132, andor 310.59 feet to the East line of! 131, and along the center of Block'Tincoln Avenue at a point 25 59.26 130, a distance of 1,233.45 feet to| feet distant, North 80 degrees 00\ the south line of Second Street, at! minutes, East from the southwest | a point 150 feet west of the north-| comer of Block 148; thence south | east corner of Block 130; thénce 39 degrees 00 minutes West ‘atong! feast along the South line of Second the East line of Lincoln Avenue a } Street, a distance of 380 feet to the distance of 499.26 feet to the point| tyoint of beginning. . lof beginning. That the said assessment roll is; That the d assessment roll is| t,Row on file with the City Clerk of now on file with the City Clerk of the City of Casper, where it may the City of Casper, where it may be| be examined by any persons; and examined by any persons; and any {/any and all persons who may desire/and all persons who may. desire ny ;to object to said assessment roll are object to said assessment roll are| thereby notified to make such ob-)hereby- notified to make such ob-| Jections in writing, and to file the, jections in writing, and to file the| ‘isame with the said City ‘Clerk on or|same with the sa City Clerk on or}! before the date fixed for such hear-| before the date fixed for such hear- | ing, or at such time as the hearing! ing, or at such time as the hearing | timay be continued to. |may be continued to. }) The said City Council will sit as) The said City Council will sit as a Board of Equalization for the pur-'a Board of Equalization for the pur-| pose of considering such roll, and pose of considering such roll, and| at such hearing, or hearings, will at such hearing, or hearings, will) ider such objections made consider such objections made here-| or any part thereof, or to, or any part thereof, or set aside} {aside such roll in order that such such roll in order that such assess-| ments be made as to such ments be made as to such which ap- which appear just and equitable, pear just and equitable, and then to and then to proceed to confirm proceed to confirm the same by Or- the same by Ordinances. dinances. Dated Casper, Wyoming, Novem-| Dated Casper, Wyoming, Novem- ber 8, A. D., 19: ber 8, A. D. W. A. BLACKMORE } . A. BLACKMORE, { (Seal) Mayor. (Se Mayor. Attest: Attest: H. H. PRICE, City Clerk. | H. H. PRICE, City Clerk Published November 11, 12, 13,) Published No a pas ember 11, 12, 13,] and 15, i D. 192 D. 192%, ‘14 and 1 THE TRIBUNE'S | PAGE OF SPORTING NEW S | DOUGLAS HIGH SQUAD ORE OF STRONGEST IN ALL WYOMING DOUGLAS, Wryo., Nov. 15—Doug- has made has made more yardage and first AF THe _"MAnacsR® rue earien s | amex ane -!? ANDO AFTER oF BUM GATS AND STARVATION Two Dars Che Casper Daily Cribune ' Ain’t It a Grand and Glorious Feeling "413 SUDDENLY THe HOSPITAL WITH A KEN ANKLE AND You AND op DAD ARG LEFT ALONE * AND You HAVE To GET YouR OWN DINNER Get THe MILi< aT cf THe | we'tc HAVE" Em IF You eet INwITED, OUT wow! Comrviehs, 1922. MY, Trikes tow, < Se Cec Sa A ce AND AFTER You've Poured HALE OF IT Ww You Discover ITS BUTTERMILK You've Mixed WITH THES POTATOES - Bor! Anet A GR-R-RAND AND, GLOR-R-RiovS FEELIN EXTERMINATOR IS GREAT IN ALL HANDICAP EVENTS| # agree with the Jockey club's | n his estimate of this fast |iron warrlors. who might: equal e weaaine of Lucky Hour if he Sie: ee had gone through the autumn cam- that can be so difficult t In no previous year recalled has it bee determine the class This fact has | His race for tho when he beat Bunting if it has not of many animals lative quality, In the handicap’ division Exterm!- nator has been su 2-year-old contingent, comes to the ar-olds, the experts nd it will require the ate autumn at a mile » detertnine where the honors shall go among juveniles. g of the a . the finest perform- ance of the year." ‘The noted geld. ‘The veteran boxer Jimmy Clabby is still in the ring after sixteen yeara/ of the fight game, contest that will never be who witnessed more money than anyother rider oj ack this year. could beat the other own age or older the b: » season with consummate é Exterminator sound enough to finish the —— Outfield Paul Strand of Salt Lake, a former Boston pitcher, led the his becoming the money winner Coughing Epiderhic Hurt. The epidemic broke out in Maryland Syracuse defeating Nebraska arid Alabama beating Pennsylvanis gave old Doc Dope the football season, the biggest razz of | later confused both the 2 and 3-year preventing many the best in both divisions ‘Yrom go- ing to the post until the season was Some of the best 3-year-olds were absent when bugle sounded for the Belmont ani akness stakes, old situations, ‘Thee the California weiter- nt, who is boxing at a fast clip » appears to be a worthy op- ponent for Champion Mickey Walker. Dave Shade, Beginning at the southwest cor-| Pi New York gossip has it that wed-| will ring for both Frank Frisch and Pitcher Ryan of the world’s champion Giants. form ‘waa, euhiectsto srapidl because of this, y, winner of the Belmont a Preakness, and of Morvich, of the Derby, was dimmed, later by Kat and in the final show- Rockminster fers as hold-ut in salary dis- utes much after the fashion of the big, league ball players of today. | t Perhaps the future will see protee!| | The Chicago Cubs figure they won minor league prize when they land- ed Bobby Barrett, the Little Rock In- i via the draft route, | The latter's defeat of Mad Hatter and Sennings Park in the Edgemere handicap at Aqueduct, terminator and Paragon II. Washington handicap on the cl ing day at Laurel, stamp him as colt of real merit. race so well with an open wound In his head is remarkable. other 3-year-olds of have such a record against the olf While Lucky Hour beaten by Roskminster for the I tonia championship, the admirers of former will not accept the outcom= of that race as conclusive. Rockminster’s effort was brilliant is ed, but despite the assertion Tom Gibbons, the St.| seems to be ‘the only! boxer making a real effort to clinch Jack Dempsey, That he should @ match with It seems strange that any effort; should made to oust Coach “Greasy” | Neale, after the phenomenal success of the Washington & Jefferson foot- players know the fine points of pitching, fielding and bat- Piles Can Be Cured Without Surgery | An penne book has been pub- A: S. McCleary, the “specialist of Kansas This book tells how suffers from piles can be quickly and eas! cured without the use of knife, sc: strained in the early part of a race, there are many who would like to see the colt kept off the pace over Horses with his super- lative speed their races with one decisive challenge. Whiskaway Did Not Train. It is unfortunate that Whiskaway did not trai nafter he became the unfortunate lamed in his last race in Ken- » and it was a misfortune to have Kail Sang under suspicicn at a period when he was ready to take without confinement to bed and no ated his preference ing hin the top weight in the coach, being retired at be acted upon at the convention vember 19, 20 and 21. ment would also eliminate the annual! renewal clause in the registration re- quirements. Johnson has won attendance records have aba kowia Han: {been climbing higher and higher in Ement. jall sections of the country this fall. eee \ electricity or sany burning method, Parkdew, Kansas t'ng as does ‘Smoky” Yale showed rare juCgment in sign- ing the Cjeveland star as a baseball jing to teams acrss the border: Each Jimmy Robertson of Carnegio Teck, | and “Bots” Brunner of Lafayette, are | running a close race for individual jajt matorial this season. |scoring ‘honors among eastern grid- Elimination of | tir Atocain ets bis See ees | ees tor A. A. Us it was high water mark for Bunt ing, though the Whitne: rare good one the day cna sai, Bookings Urge a gallop for the Brent- | | wood handicap, running the firgt ; mile in 1.36 2-5 with £20 pounds in NEW YORK, Nov. 15.—Abolition of} jregistration fees for athletes admit- AT ae RN ted to membership Athiétic union {s one of the most im- portant of proposed amendments Sport Notes the A. A. 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Hours, ® @ m to S De DenverMedical Institutes 3252522", Canadian hockey assoications wil! take steps to stop their players jump- season finds a larger number of Ca- nadian plxyers hopping over the line. a Harvard has a great array of foot- the first string men, but the subs, | second team and scrubs all have been has QHICHESTER Ss. PILLS. ng the game to the finis! ‘Rake we ether. tity ag years known as Best Safest, Always Relotle SOLD BY FOR RENT FORDS AND DODGES Drive Them Yourself, Phone 274-M 511 South Durbin —— SPECIALISTS FOR MEN 830 Eighteenth Street o us knowing that wi Gang you may. will satiafi bility, Weak Nerves, 1; the reach of even the poorest, an@ indays, 10 =. m. te Specialists for Men Only. You have tried the rest, now try. the best. We want your Furs, Hides and Pelts WMiecto thes Tee eee We have orders for 10,000 furs, mostly Coyotes. Wé has been a success for twenty-throe fa’ years and In more than six thousand The book is sent postpaid free 2 afflicted with pjles or pay above market price and want the furs at once. R. GREENE CO. troubles who this item 516 W. Yellowstone ot and mail it with name and address to Phone 562-5 ee en al be 5 Seem ae a Sonn corn eee Not only . WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1922. ' 1 | es | |iae high school inay not have a state champion team this fall but it will wive any eleven in Wyoming a good | Workout and a fighting game. The Gonverse county eleven has jumped to the fore this fa‘l after a very medi- cere season a yearvago and in another year holds promise of developing into the best fram in the state. With The exception of the first | | dropped to Casper 6 to () and last Sat- jurday’s game which Steridan won 7 to 0, Douglas has rua every game jot the seison and in all the games WOMEN SHOULO RUN ALL BALTIMORE, Ma.,_ Women’s and girls’ athletics in this union, the governing body of ama- |teur athletics in this country, in the opinion of Dr. Wiitam Burdick of the Playground Athietic League of Baltimore, and author:ty on phy sical education and recreation. Dr. Burcieck wno has been ap- } Pointed nationa} chairman of the j question of women’s athletics at tee, asking indorsement of -his posi | —| Name . Street No. ... City —. ATHLETICS IN WHICH THE ° FAIRER SEX COMPETE country should be handled by wom- en and not by the amateur athletic | committee which will report the the annual anmsmateur athletic meet- ing Nov. 24 in New York, has writ- ten 10 each: member of the commit- The following ad was run on Dollar Day by mistake of Tribune on Monday. 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Against the Chadron, Neb., high game of the season which Douglas} school, Douglas won 88 to 0, running wild and scoring at will. A week later Douglas took a trip to the Big Horn basin and defeated Worland 19 to 13 and Thermopolis 3 to 0.° The |Thermopolis game was played on a |muddy field in a drizzling rain. The two-game series with Torring- ton resulted in two victories for Dovgias by scores of 20 to 12 and 3 to 0. Tbe line averages 145 and the back- 140 pounds, which makes the ps ant lighter than the average throughout the state. Stars of the tenia are Rice, Kellogg and Roush in |the backfield and Carroll and Scoit' un Noy. 18,.—/ the line. FOR: SALE 260 TONS ALFALFA HAY Herman Tautenhahn Glenrock, Wyo. Be sure to look over ¢ year. stsweenny State...