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TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1923. Che Casper Dally Crivune YAGE FIVE. GIANTS STAGE COMEBACK AFTER JOE KIRKWOOD SERIUOG LECTURE FROMM GRAW Cincy Goes Down to Defeat, 13 to 6, in Battle Feat- ured by Hard Hitting; Eastem Clubs in Majors Win Majority of Games CHICAGO, July 10.—A report of a serious talk by Man- ager McGraw to his tottering Giants on Sunday after their second defeat at the hands of Cincinnati bore the fruit of victory yesterday. Though the pitching efforts of Art Nehf were in vain and the defense was ragged in spots, the New Yorkers answered the words of their leader individually when they came to bat igainst Cininnati. Kelly and Frisch said it with homers and the team as « whole drove in enough runs to bury the westerners. 13 to 6. With only the Chicago teams to uphold the part of the western clubs in the victory column, the eastern teams in both the American and Na- Honal Ieagues won the majority of] 4, sean ene enesers =. victories in the interrectional clashes. | (At, New ery The Yankees at St. Louis continued | soe york Te es Peet thelr victory romp, winning 9 to. 3.1" Satterieat “ae Roston took the measure of the Cleve- a tand Americans, 4 to 3, while Phil-(ortqesrereve: Net, Scott and adajphia trqunaed Detroit 6 to 5./TR RHE. The Chicago Nationals were victor-| pittspurgh ARTY az) lous at Boston, 4 to 4, while the Chi! Priadeinhia e408 6 cago Americans pushed Washington | * titres Mo Schmidt; further back in the second @ivision by| penan and Henline winning 8 to 1. At Boston; RH. EB. John, “Shano” Collins, former fa-| chicago reer) vorite of the Chicago White Sox, and| poston Lisle 4 now a member ef the Boston Red Sox Batteries: Osborne and O'Farrell; will not be able to play for severa!| pernes and Smith. Gays. Collins was hit by a pitehed ball] at Brooklyn: RHE. in Sunday's game at Cleveland. St. Louis - 8 2 Eddie Collins, captain of the Chi] Brooklyn 0 1 cago White Sox, who has been out of the game with an injured knee, re- turned to his position at second, and Clifford Happeney, the University of Iillinois star, was benched, Kenneth Sedgewick, Norfolk, Va., recruit pitcher with the Washington Genators made his major league de- but and showed plenty of stuff in the early innings against the Chicago White Sox. Batteries: Sherdel, North and Mc Curdy; Vance and DeBerry. y Francis and Bassler. R. H. EB. Johnson, At St. Louis Batteries: Pennock and Hoffmann; ‘is, Kolp, Root, Pruett and Seve- reid. At Chicago: R. H. £. Washington 1 7 0 8 11 1 National League LA pe Leverette and Schalk. Won Lost Pct.| “at Cleveland: R. H. E New York -_. CONE RT pecarpamth ce oes blamed ey 27.620) Cleveland 1 10 Poggi 29.609] “Batteries: Piercy and Pichnich; Paes 34 628) smith and O'Neill. Chicago -.. 36.626 Bt. Louis 36 41 1468 Wiskawn Spatoar 22 50,...306) | wichita, 17; Oklahoma City, 7. ges ey 22 61 .30L) Tulse, 8; St. Joseph, 6. LPB G Ee thers. American Leagues Nexo! New York 23 Wenn Danaus Gaveand Ky Dallas, 4; Shreveport, 2. copia a 88 Wichita Falls, 7; Fort Worth, 4. Scene = apCyay No others. Detroit aia to Be coals American Association ‘Washington Toledo, 11; Minneapolis, 1. St. Paul, 6; Columbus, 2. Milwaukee, 9; Louisville, 7. Indianapolis, 11; Kansas City, 4 Pie ar eS Meet me at the Smokehouss.—Adv. Si ged se SS St Bt LATE SPORTS SPORT CALENDAR— D Racit Today’s Games National League St. Louis at Boston Chicago at Brooklyn. Pittsburgh at New York. Cincinnati et Philadelphia. American League ing. Meeting of Empire City Racing association, at Yonkers. Meeting of Kentucky Jockey club opens at Ashland. Meeting of Niagara Racing aaso- . Louis at Washington. ciation, at Fort Erie. <i ° Trot Cleveland at New York. iting. Meeting of Grand Cireult at Teledo.| srect me at The Smoke Flouse—AdV. ing. oo National open championship tour- nament, at Inwood, L. I. , Western junior championship tour- nament, at Chicago. Pacific Northwest amateur cham- pionship, at Seattle. Pacific Northwest women’s cham- Pionship, at Seattle. Massachusetts junior + ship, at Wollaston. Tennis. National clay courts championship, at Indianapolis. High and Dizzy champion: Northwest junior championship tournament, at Portland, Ore. Polo. i Annual tournament of Rockaway Hunting club, at Cedarhurst, L. Shooting. Indiana State trapshooting tourna- ment opens at Indianapolis. Goodrich TRUCK TIRE SERVIC Our experience enables us to provide you with the correct Beatle teioek it in ie line. Our advice fe worth money. We give it freely. Call on us. Liberty Garage 428 S. Elm Street Casper, Wyoming ‘Best in the Long Run® Goodric TRUCK TIRES Johnny Reynolds, movio dare- devil, on four tables and two chairs atop a ten-story hotel at Atlantic City, with the beach and the break- ers belov:, Fun? Try it on your vacation. | trom Whshipigton LEADS INWOOD PLAY TODAY INWOOD, N. ¥., July 10—(By The Associated Press—Joe Kirkwood, the Australian startled the morning round of qualifiers of the national open go'f championship with a card of 70, two under par. Kirkwood went out in par 87 and Played the second nine fin 33, His incoming card was featured by three fives. Kirkwood's 70 was a new course tition. His card: 433 353 345—33 444 543 355—37 Jess Sweetzer, amateur champion who played around with Kirkwood, had a card of 78. GUARD CAMP. {5 LARGEST EVER HELD IN STATE Over 1,000 Soldiers in Camp at Capital From Several States CHEYENNE, Wyo., July 10.—Wwith over 1,000 troops in attendance the encampment of the 118th and 116th cavalry which opened at Fort Rus- sell Sunday ia the largest national suard camp ever held in Wyoming. Troops present include the full cay- .|alry regiment from Wyoming, a half regiment from Utah, a half regiment from Idaho, a machine gun squadron gna bands from Wyoming and Idaho? There is unusual interest in the encampment this year because the people are beginning to realize that inasmuch as the regular army has been cut to drastically small size, it s up to the national guard to form the nucleus for the nation’s defense n the event of another crisis. sabes |Don Fair Planning An Early Return to Gridiron Training Don Fair, pogular matchmaker for the Carper Roto association, has severed his connections with Casper ithietics and after a short vacation witl return to join the training staff of University of Towa. Last fall he vas assistant backfield coach at the university and he has also several vears of succernful high school foct- ball coaching to his credit in the midd'e west. Mr. Fair has promoted some of the best bouts ever held in Casper and has done much to put boxing on a higher plane in the city. His depart- ure will be looked on with regret by the majority of the fight fans of Casper. ——$_$_»—____ SPORT BRIEFS SN MILWAUKEE.—The Rocky ‘Kan- sasJohnny Mendelsohn fight, which was to have been held Monday night, was postponed until Wednesday to allow Mendelsohn, who was four pounds over weight, to make 137 pouns os Allenrhu Surely Conquers Rheumatism Winchester, Ky., Citizen Recommends ‘his Wonderful Ren edy to All Sufferers. His letter follows: “Burns Avenue, Winchester, Ky. I had severe rheu- matism for three months. tried sev- eral remedies without receiving any benefit whatever. A friend advised me to try ALLENRHU as it had cured him. I bought three bottles from the George Drug Co., this city. When I began taking this medicine I was unable to do any work. I could neither dreas myself nor raise my hand to comb my hair. I am now almost well and feel confident this last of the three bottles I am now taking will completely cure me. I can cheerfully recommend this truly wonderful remedy to any rheumatic sufferer," Signed Asa FE. Keer, ALLENRHU has been tried and tested for years, and really marve'ous resulte have been accomplished in the most severe cases where the suffer: ing and agony was intense and piteoun and where the patient was helpless. Mr, James H. Allen, of Rochester, N. Y., the discover of ALLENRHU, who for many years suffered the tor- ments of acute rheumatism, desires all sufferers to know that he does not want a cent of anyone’s money unless ALLENRHU decisively conquers this worst of all diseases, and he has in- structed druggists to guarantee the first pint bottle to show appreciable results or money back in every in "stance. The Smith-Turner Drug Store wi'l supply you. Mail orders ac cepted.— Advertisement. TICKET SALE INDICATES GREAT ATTENDANGE AT JERSEY BATTLE One Thousand Fans in Line Early Today to Get Reservations for Willard-Firpo Bout; Half of Big Section Sold Out NEW YORK, July 10.—A line of nearly 1,000 fight fans was on hand today at Madison Square Garden when the ticket sale for the Jesse Willard-Louis Firpo match was re- sumed, with indications that Promoter Tex Rickard’s proph- ecy of a record crowd would be fulfilled when the Pies weight show begins at Boyle’s Thirty Acres Thursday night. See mM TIPE EE hededad BURY HATCHET few days, Rickard predicted that the attendance would eclipse the 90,000 figure set at the Dempsey-Carpentier Rickard and O’Rourke in Conference Today Over Big Bout bout two years ago, More than half of the reserved seat NEW YORK, July 10.—Tex Rick- ard and Tom O'Rouke, rival boxing section, accommocating about 50,000 has been sold with prospects of « sell- out by Thursday morning. On the afternoon of the fight more than 40.- 000 unreserved seats will go on sale at the arena. The gate, at ascale of $1 to $15 is expected to exceed $500.- promoters, have buried the hatchet sufficiently deep to meet for discus sion of a bout between Champion Jack Dempsey and Harry Wills, ne- gro boxer, it was disclosed today. O’Rouke, who claims to have Wills under contract for his next appear- 000. ance, and Rickard, who lays claim to Dempsey's services in the ie, indi. cated the match was probab'e, pro. vided Jack Kearns, the champion’s manager could be induced to see the Nght Beth promoters professed to believe a Dempsey-Wills bout would prove a better drawing card than a match be: tween Dempsey and either Luis An- gel Firpo or Jess Willard. a ae nd Moot me at The Smoke House.—Adv. FIRPO RESTING FOR BIG BOUT Fistic Activities Suspend- ed at the Training Camp Today NEW YORK, July 10.—Luis Ange) Firpo suspended fistic activities to- day and devoted himself to less strenuous preparation for his en- counter with Jess Willard on Thurs- Meet me t the Smokehouse.-Ady, LEGION BALL TEAM 1S CALLED FOR PRACTICE AT 5 THIS AFTERNOON Tom Kelly, American Legion basebal! team, has asked that the following players reo port for practice at 5 o'clock sharp this afternoon at the legion lub- rcoms; Bright, Kane, Butcher, Hau- ser, McLain, Hartnett, Babcock, Con- rad, Dave, Caldwell and Keeser. Owing to the fact that the high school athletic field gould not be pro curec, the league which the Legion had expected to organize, has been dropped and only one team will be worked up, This organization will be In shape to play games in a week, severa! of the players having been in action for several weeks past. dey night while enthusiastic gentle- men from various points south of the Rio Grande flocked to local ticket offices to scramble for choice po'nts of vantage in the big pine bowl at Boyle's. Thirty Acres. Willard also started on windup program of light training. While both giants had their final hard workouts yesterday, the final hiteh in the path of the bouts was removed by the granting by Jersey City building Inspectors of a formal permit for use of the arena. Tex Rickard announced last night that yesterday's sale of tickets was the greatest in edvance of a bout in all his experience as a promoter. More than 25 percent of the pur- chasers, he said, were South Amer- icans, Spaniards or persons of Span- {sh descent. pie = Meet me at The Smoke House.—Adv. ——_——__—_ EXPERT watch anc jewelry repair ing. Cai Jewelry Co., O-S Bldg. A New Angle On An The purchaser of a railroad ticket would not travel an inch if he de- pended solely on the ticket. It is the transportation back of the ticket— the facilities for journeying—that his money. obtains for him. The same is true of other utility ser- vice. For instance, it isn’t merely a snatch of telephonic conversation that we purchase, nor just a thous- and feet of gas or a few kilowatt hours of electricity. It is the service made available through the utilization of the tele- phone, gas or electricity—THE USEFULNESS WHICH THEY PROVIDE—that we pay for. Ever think of it from that angle? who will handle the CLALALALALALALLLALALALAABDLLZLZLAZLALS oy Ay vw PO a i ee ene . . First in News Of All Events “Whew! It’s Hot” “Gee, P'm Thirsty!” “Have you a Hillcrest Water Cooler _. imyour office?” « “Sure We Have.” . “Allright, Let’s Have a Drink.” We will place a cooler in your office, and give you a six day service consisting of five gallons of PURE HILL CREST WATER, ICED every morning, for $10.00 per month, seven days’ service, $12.00 per month—extra five gallon service, 50 cents per day.__ We Make Deliveries to Homes in Six or Twelve Bottle Lots —————— ‘Hill Crest Water Analysis As Furnished by State Chemist, Laramie, Wyo. April 21, 1923. MR. K. W. LEAVITT, Hill Crest Water, Casper, Wyo. DEAR SIR :— Iam enclosing my report upon your sample of Spring water. This water is in first class condition, and you need not hesitate to sell it for all domestic uses. 4 Yours truly, L. E. WALTER, State Chemist. THE STATE OF WYOMING State Chemist—Laramie SANITARY WATER ANALYSIS Parts In 100,000 Laboratery No.. 9463 LARAMIE, Wyo., April 21, 1923 From._.....K. W. Leavitt, Hill Crest Water Co., Casper, Wyo.__. Collected__....... April 16, 1923.._..__..... Receive -.-——-April 18, 1923 Source of Sample.__.._Spring Odor,.......None.... Color,....._None. Turbidity,—......... None ____.___Sediment,___....__.... None —. oh Ammonia, ..........0509........ ——--Albuminoid Ammonia, —_.._____011 Nitrate,..._._.25 ____....Nitrites,.__mNone . ...Chlorine, ixed Solids, ....12.0... .-. Total Bacteria, per ce. Bacilli, per ec... Remarks: This water is in first class condition and suitable for all domestic user. ° L. E. WALTER, State Chemist. Hill Crest Water Co. Phone 1151 l|a we IMODIIIOIIIITLAISLOIIII OOS ITO GS, ~ ; = < } X, MO

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