Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 10, 1923, Page 12

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PAGE TEN. osts at a pa ill in town Be ? ident of the associa "air, the matchmake beefsteak fry th the guests Hat Six falls i too lazy to walk the few h the trip necessitates over is impossible to fles wh: ground wh lake an automobile The guests include Carl Starr, Dickinson, Harry Neary, : “Wild John" Reilly, Tierney, Harvey Per Puryear, Teddy Gartin, ce, Clarence Bell, C. J Grant and: Jimmie of the Casper Rodeo in Smith building, a strange; quiet Saturday t to turmoil and bust was prevalent there for the to big fight card. tion of the fighters oughout the morning nd an occasional fight an dropping in to “punch the bag” ver the previous night's card, there 2 to indicate that the office of local sporting the cen roclivities. About half the principals in Fri- ay night's card are still in town, the ther half having left to attend to usiness. Mike Gibbons, the referee, the eastbound Burlington lay afternoon on his way to helby to take charge of his brother's. mp for the Dempsey fight. He mas accompanied part way by Arlos ‘anning, who has a bout in Joplin. lo., next Friday night. Sam Buxbaum and his welter- eight, George Mosher, went out last ight for Denver. Buxbaum’s Irish Buddy Hamilton, meets Smith next Friday night and the Denver impressario is anxious to lget back on the job getting his man They were accompanied r the Colorado heavy- . who is on his way home to jolorado Springs. Midget Smith and his manager, leaving tomorrow to get ready for he former's scrap with Buddy Hamil- ton. Never having been west before, ithe Midget is getting a lot of kick lout of Wyoming. Between riding horses at the rodeo grounds, looking for gophers on the nearby prairie land playing golf, Smith had a tough time strutting his stuff in the gym last week. ‘The blonde-haired New will return to Casper after in Colorado and take in Yellowstone park on his way to Shelby in an automobile party headed y Bell, president of the Rodeo ation larl Puryear will stay in town fh few days with his wife and four- year-old daughter. Puryear made a host of friends by his showing Bgainst S h, Otte Wallace expects to camp hrour few days as he has some business incidental to the fight game that he hopes to promote on his trip here The Milwaukee boy has a racket » his sleeve that will be of Interest to the majority of sport fans If he is able to put it across. “Teddy” Gartin expects to stay a couple of days before returning to his home in Omaha. His clean-cut vic over Mosher made a hit with s and he is sure to be booked return card Rodeo asso as ee ES Where is Pleasant View? Inquire jf R. Kamon. Tel. 702 or A. L. Mathers. Phone 1088W or George W. We of J. F. Jones & Co. Phone ms Hie NBO Meet_me at The Smoke House.—Adv. Snyder ranch, Loc North and South being buil you to the land. Business lots, IGHT PRINCIPALS ENTERTAINED AT BEEFOTEAK FRY AT HAT SIX fficers of Rodeo Association Will Act as Hosts This Afternoon—Half of Fighters on Card Friday Night Are Still in Casper. With the big fight card out of their system and the worry nd strain of putting across the first real fight card that Cas- er has seen in many moons eliminated, the officers of the odeo association are taking a vacation today and acting as for the principals of the program who are Today’s Games National League. Brooklyn at St. Louis. Philadelphia at Cincinnatt, Boston at Chicago. New York at Pittsburgh. American League. St. Louis at Washington. Cleveland at New York. Chicago at Boston. Detroit at Philade'phia. Club Standing National League, Club— Won Lost Pct. New York - 84 14 .708 Pittspurgh - 20 574 Brooklyn 21 .§21 Louis 23 «.532 Cincinnati Chicago Boston ---.. Philadelphia New York - 30.16 .652 Philadelphia. 26 20 .565 Clevelan_.d 26 21 .653 Detroit 23 25 .479 St. Louis 21 24 .467 Washington 20 26 .435 Boston 23.425 Chicago 25 405 ZEV WINNER OF BELMONT RACE IN EASY STYLE Victory In Classic Bring Ad- ditional Honors to Harry F. Sinclair’s Stable BELMONT PARK, New York, June 9.—(United Press}—Zev, champion of the 4-year-olds this year, brought his total earnings since May 1, up to §117,000 today by capturing thé §50,- 000 Belmont stakes from’a classy field by three lengths. The only big race of the season Zev has lost is the Preakness. In that race Zev ran next to last. Harry F. Sinclair, ofl magnate, is now pointing Zev for the records .of the 3-year-old stars of former years, including the brilliant lan-'o- War's. ‘The winner of the Kentucky derby nnd Withers stakes had no serious competition today. Martingale press- ed Zey for a mite but tired under the gruelling pace and Chickvale moved hip into second place with Rialto third Zev was heavily played in the bet- ting and paid only three to four. the time for the last mile and three eights on the heavy track was 2:19 flat Jockey Sande got Zey first away from the post. Martingale tagged at his heels for a quarter of a mile but from then on Sand& drew Zev away by inches. The complete odds were: Zev, 3 to 4, 1 to 9 and out; to 2; ANNOUNCEMENT John A. Higbee, the real estate man of Casper, Wyoming, and Rex Snyder, of the HAVE THE EXCLUSIVE POWER AND MANAGEMENT OF THE NEW TOWNSITE OF SNYDER WYOMING southwest of Lavoye, Wyoming, on the Railroad, where the new depot is , just outside of the oil reserve and where 1 get a deed to the surface, oil and mineral rights PRICES AND TERMS y terms, no restrictions, These ghts and phone. A new town that is bound to grow fast. n on the ground at all times. J. A. Higbee ad Rex Snyder Casper and Snyder, Wyoming Pittsburgh 900 0090 000-0 7 1 Batteries—Rentley Snyder; Meadows and Gooch. RHE. Philadelphia -__ 002 000 000—2 8 4 Cincinnati --411 002 04°12 161 Batteries—Benton, McNamara and O'Neill; Kaufmen and O'Farrell. R. HE. Brooklyn -. 000 010 010—2 9 1 St. Louis 000 000 000—0 4 1 Batteries — Vance and DeBerry; Doak and McCurdy. American League R.H.E. Cleveland 000 307 003—13 12 @ NewYork 200 000 100-3 9 0 Batteries—Uhle and O'Neill; Bush, Mays, Pipgros and Hofmann. R.H.E. Detroit - O11 122 o10— 8 12 Philadelphia -._000 111 102— 6 1 Batteries—Holloway and Bassler; Naylor, Heimach and Perkins. Chicago and Boston game_post- poned; rain. R.H.EB. St.Louis . 010 310 000— 5 8 0 Washington ---200 000 020— 4 8 4 Batteries—Shocker and Severed; Wahniser, Brilheart, Warmoth and| Ruel. International League, R.H.E. Newark —_ -3 6 0 Jersey City -4i1 0 R.H.E. Reading - 615 1 Baltimore 811 0 (First game.) R.H.E. Buffalo - ae eTt Syracuse SH Po) (Second game called at end of 7th by agreement.) R.H.E. Buffalo -. 35 6 Syracuse .. 48°70 (First game.) R.H. E. Rochester -3 91 Toronto --. 491 (Second game.) R.H.E. Rochester 490 Toronto 390 R-H.E. Kansas City 6 0 Columbus 8 4 Zinn and Skiff; ley. R.H.E. Milwaukee --.-...... 270 Toledo a 92 Geary and Shinault; Wright and Anderson, Smith. St. Paul — Indianapolis ..----.-.-----. 710 3 Hall and Gonzales; Hill and Dixon. R.H.E. Minneapolig --------.-------- § 9 1 LOUIBVille wone-seonennseee-- 3 8 5 (11 innings) Erickson, Phillips and Grabowsk: Mayer; DeBerry and Brottem. Western League Results. Omaha 003 011 000-5 6 3 Wichita 012 021 115-8 13 1 Des Moines _--200 100 000— 3 5 1 Tulea” ---—-2.002°130 30°11 13 1 Denver at St, Joseph, rain. Sioux City at Oklahoma City, wet grounds. Money Isn’t All Two hundred fifty thousand dollarg isn’t all we are putting into improvements to the That sum is no gauge of the extent to which service to our customers Natrona system. will be improved. The combined wisdom and thought of some of the best brains in the electrical and machinery industry will be included in that Weeks of painstaking study and re- search and scores of buying conferences were necessary before we selected our equipment. plant. Personal pride and rigid economy are in- tegral parts of the enlarged plant. wise our customers, in the end, would be bur- dened with unjust expense, reflected in their bills, | | | | ;;and the town jcowboys and Indians that he has| |made any comment. Che Casper Sunday Morning Cribune TOM GIBBONS INGPECTS ARENA AT SHELBY; 7 MILES ON ROAD Down in Depths of Pine Saucer Mrs. Gibbons and Young Heirs of House of Gibbons Look Over Battle Ground for Dempsey Fight. _BY HENRY L. FARRELL, (United Press Staff Correspondent.) _ SHELBY, Mont., June 9.—Down in the depths of a big pine crater, the Gibbons family tonight looked over the arena in wich the head of the house is to fight Jack Dempsey for the world’s heavyweight championship July 4. The family inspection of the battleground was not pre- arranged. Tommy, his wife and two little Gibbonses had re- turned from the Blackfeet Indian} morrow afternoon with Bud Gorman, reservation where the bloods of the! the only one of his sparring partners tribe, headed by the venerable Chief | who has arrived. Gorman is badly Mountain, turned out for them, fn the}! sunburned, and Tommy has promised ring toggery of their day. Tommy/to be “reasonable.” wanted to look over the “stockade” Tommy will also make a public ap-, which has been built near the arena pearance by tossing out the first ball for his training work. in a game between the home team While he was pulling at ring posts, | ana some other team. and inspecting the floor, Mrs. Gib- bons and two of her youngsters were gazing in wonder at the towering pile of pine in front of them. “Tom, may we look at the arena?” Mrs. Gibbons suggested and Tom took the two youngsters by the hand and helped them up the steel run-| fornia, playing with Max Woosnam, ‘ways to the top of the structure. continued her victorious tennis career Neither one of the youngsters gave| here today by defeating La Godfree any outward knowledge of what the|and Mrs. Lambert Chambers, 6-4, 3-6 arena was for, or what it meant to|and 6-2, in the finals of the all Eng- | MISS RYAN CONTINUES HER VICTORIOUS CAREER IN DOUBLES TENNIS MATCH WASHINGTON, June 9.—(United Press.)—Miss Elizabeth Ryan of Cali- them. Tommy, however, according |land-mixed doubles match. In the to his father, knows what {s to take| women’s doubles finals, Miss Ry place on July 4 and what brought|and Mrs. Chambers defeated Mrs. the family out among all the cow-! Holman and Miss Willcock, 6-0 and boys and Indians. 6-1. Mr. and Mrs. Gibbons have dis. cussed their mission here in front of eles SY |Meet me at The Smoke House—Adv. SUNDAY, JUNE 10, 1923. TROOP 1 OF BOY SCOUTS WILL HOLD TRACK MEET ON SATURDAY Thirteen Events, Including Century, 220 and Half ~ Mile Will Be Staged at High School Ath- letic Park by Thirty-two Boys. Something new in the stimulation of track and field events among the boys of Casper has been started by Troop 1 of the Boy Scouts who announce a track meet to be held at the high school athletic park at 1:30 Saturday afternoon, June 16. played Wednesday and Sunday. The troop has:a roster of 32 boys and if the meet is as much The Standard hopes to interest two| Of @ Success as it is belleved, the/ field. There will be a 60 yard, 100 teams from their own plant and one| troop will challenge any Boy Scouts| yard and 220 yard dashes; half mile, each from the American Legion, the| ‘Toop in Wyoming to a dual meet. |120 high and 220 low hurdles: bine Texas company, Salt Creek and Park-| Troop 1 has more material than the| brpad and standing broad jump: erton, A meeting will be held. this| @verage organization of its kind, On| d'scus throw, shot put, javelin and week to attempt to perfect the organ. By Say are George Goble, captain| pole vault. ization. of the high school track team for! ‘The points wil There are two diamonds in the city| Next year and winner of the mile at eagaithieer A tee oe Sooty available for use, which with the out| the state meet at Dougins this spring:| Gold, silver and bronze medals, or of ‘town games, would accommodate] Frank Taylor, a high hurdler who/ dered from Kansas City, will be given the fans and the players. . scored in the state track meet; Byron | to the boys scoring, first, second and The newly ‘elected ofticers of the| Hule, high school letter man and haTf| third respectively. All’ the point asociation are Art Lano, president;| Miler and Harry Young, a high school| scorers will be given ribbons ; C. P. Pierce, vice president; William | boy who ts looked on as a comer in| ‘The officials for the meet will be Rae, secretary and Eugene Mignolet, | the high and broad jumps. Dean Morgan, Sam Neff, Roe Bartle, AN TWILIGHT BALL LEAGUE IS HOPE OF STANDARD Plan Six Team Schedule to Begin June 17 and End On September 9 ‘With the hope of stimulating a twi- Ught baseball league with four city teams and two from out of town, the newly elected officers of the Standard Oll athletic association are working out a possible schedule to begin June 7 and end September 9. The scheg- u'e calls for two games weekly to be treasurer. ‘The baseball committee in-| ‘The meet will include 13 events,| Henry Snyder, Mike Grant, Dade Wil. cludes Bill Eads, Cal Smith, Claude|evenly divided between track and|son and Mike Wear, Ke'sey and J. G, Welderhold. Managers of the American Legion and Texas company teams are re- quested to get in communication with Mr. ano with regard to a suitable meeting date when the managers can meet to talk the proposition over. > SPEAKER SHOMER ADDS FOUR 4 sturgeon caught at Newport - News, Va.,. recently contained 90 id pounds of caviar. The fish measured 5 5 13 feet in length and welghed 310 __ pounds. NEW YORK, June 9.—Tris Speakery WASHINGTON, July 9.—(Unitea added four runs to the total for the Press —St. Louis beat Washington 5 Indians when he hit a homerun in Meet me at The to 4 today. Score: Smoke House.—Adv. the family, but only little Tommy is old enough to understand. Jackie is so busy looking at the| ote eda" BEDS WIN FOURTH While they were looking over the} arena, neither Tome nor his wife After they had been driven away, Mrs. Gibbons said she was amazed by the size of it, and Tom's only comment was hurr Harry Heilman, aided’ Detroit to de- Gibbons did seven miles on the| CHICAGO, June 9—The Chicago) atter'es—Bentley and Snyder; | feat the Athletics, 8 to 6. road this morning with Bud Gorman |Cubs made it four straight victories | Meadows and Gch. ; RHE. TOLEDO TROLLEY UPSETS and a newspaperman. He wanted to| When they defeated the Boston Braves 011 122 010— 8 11 3 go farther, but he turned around|‘4 to 3 here today. Score: a Philadelphia _.000 1111026 15 6 - - A otar threat arid anhalt iadnaa: over [HOMO IS 000 100 020-36 1] , CINCINNATI, June 9.—(United| Batteries—Hal'oway and Bassler; — the hills and remarked: “We've got | Chicago 100 10° 0014 11 2| Press)—The Reds today won their Batteries—Benton, McNamara and three more week: a O'Neill; Kaufman and O'Farrell. better not go so f During the hike Gibbons made his first actual reference to Dempsey or the fight. His companions had stopped for a rest and he remarked of this and we'd PITTSBURUG, June 9.—Jack Bent- fey held the Pirates to seven scattered hits here this afternoon shutting them “there are lots of nice places in these | ut 6 to 0. Score. R. H.E. hills to stretch out, and Dempsey is | Dow York 002 100 003— 6 12 0 going to use one of them.” burg 071 000 000 000. All the excitement about who's — going to run this town has subsided isn’t worrying much about the restriction on the enter- tainment. From the space taken up on the sidewalk by many of the cow- punchers, who came in with the loudest of their Saturday shirts and neckwear, they were more than saddle sore. Attorney General Rankin was ex- pected to arrive late tonight for an inspection of “the days of *49", the “King Tut,” the “Black Cat” and other resorts that were floored by the legal right hand early in the week. Shelby 1s fairly dry now and punch: ers say “she’s dry as they'll ever make a town.” Several of the side. street saloons announced from signs on the wall “sandwiches here, but no hard likker.”” Gibbons intends to start boxing to- Sofetoate '? ? ote toegeegoaeate-otestes OM Sas M aX aD Me 2 so sho ete % ? 2 0S Ms oF o 3 fo-ehesfo-ofe-afot 4, Me 9, ee, 2, ? io, ree, s% + > 1M * oo, S K? Cacca’ oO mS i iM pare * Touring __$595 Roadster _$595 Coupe ___$825 Sedan ___$895 CASPER PRICES o ? teste Me a teh PPO Ute eee ee, RO * Other- Seat err of ot % o i Sa a ea X a> * o ° ~~ Pd pes 2 + oe, ‘ + 4, we S > GIANTS ARE EASY VICTORS; 6-0 Serer ctoatoctectrtertectetretoatoatertectreeeteeseeseetretecteterteagentecetretocgeteeteatentestectecte tester : THE STAR» We will be in position to make a few immediate deliveries during this week. THE YELLOWSTONE MOTOR SALES CO.” 442 East Yellowstone 4 oat , Pe tata ta dtadatr tad tabs testes brderdnde dec é PILL PALA S SPECS LAD ALPE PAINS NE NING LLIN EAA AAAI GAD- the seventh with the bases full in this afternoon's game with the Yankees. The Yankees chalked up three runs while the Indians made 13. Score: Cleveland 000 307 003—13 12 0 New York . 200 000 100— 3 9 0 Batteries—Uhle and O'Neill; Bush Mays, Pipgras and Hoffman. St. Louis --__010 310 000—5 Washington 200 000 020—4 Batteries—Shocker Zahniser, Brilheart, Ruel, TWO SERIOUSLY INJURED Bo 84 and = Severeld; Warmouth and STRAIGHT; | PHILADELPHIA, | June 9.—Home- TOLEDO, Ohfo, June 9.—Two per- Naylor, Heimach and Perkins. — sons were injured seriously and 24 fourth straight game in defeating the Phillies, 12 to 2. Score: af ST, LOUIS, Mo., June 9.—The} shaken up when an inbound Long .H. B. : y y |B the tracks here t Philadelphia -..002 000 o00— 28 4| CAfdinals lost to Brooklyn today by Basse jumped the tr ere to- Ne > a score of 2 4 : Cincinnat! —---.411 002 04x—12 16 1 R.H.E.}| The accident occurred near where raitehell, Head, Bishop and Hen-| prootiyn —.---.000 010 010-2 9 1|m street car loaded with factors ne: Penton and Hargrave. St. Louis 000 000 000—0 4 1! workers upset last night, injuring Vance and DeBerry; Doak, North 18. Faulty rails were blamed for Meet me at The Smo! and McCurdy noth =a erode deeded PSPORSEGOSS R2 cs otogostodtedteatost > 100,000 cars built by Durant had been produced and sold on March 27th last. Production now averages over 1,000 cars a day. Think of that for a 16 1-2 months’ recerd. + peter oo 2 > Me Phone 138 Sn ua Ro hoate4 roe, 2 ax

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