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PAGE EIGHT. Che Casper Daily Cridune THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1923. TRIBUNE'S PAGE OF SPORTING World Resuits By Leased Wire fi H ae «WYORK CLUBS BOTH DEFEATED “PITTSBURGH AND CINCINNATI WIN Athletics Set Another Season’s Record by Losing Ten Games in Row; Grover Alexander Clouts - His First Homer in Two Years Time. WHAT CASPER KNOWS ABOUT GOODYEAR TIRES CHCAGO, Aug. 2.—(By The Associated Press).—Both league leading New York teams met defeat yesterdy. The |Cleveland Americans beat the Yankees in the opening game of their series iri New York, 5 to 4, despite the fact that Babe {Ruth pushed the ball inte the right field bleachers for his twenty-fifth hor the season, with Whitey Witt running round one base ma. ay f , The Pittsburgh N playing 1 Th : i 1 il up to oilfield service will stand anything. And the tire men certainly have to agree with them. No other punishment quite equals what a | Club Standing | ames to the 3, | nd 7 to 6. The second game : ee eee National League. went 14 innings Leemne. tales In Chicago the local Nationals ‘on 08! rot the Boston Braves, 8 to 2,| New York 35 tire gets every day in hitting the open proces te : ‘| Pittsburgh 37 rairie, rocketing over new and unballasted shea peath drmiows Cincinnati 38 | Sled Tie pode tary aan NS 5) a | roi riding the ruts, wading throu nother double header from Phitadel-| Chicago - 47 Dhia in the Quaker City, winning 2 Brooks ne | rock-strewn fields, and clambering over fH St. Louis De ane eS Oe i hlledsiphia’= 66 pipe lines and timbers on a location. now lost 10 games in .. gue 8 The Chicago White Sox and the Bos.| Boston ---- 70 It is ions like these that have ton Americans divided honors in Bos conditi tested ton, Chicago winning the first game Spee ond PORE. | and proved the new Goodyear Cord Tire fie na tha eeetueh tara, 5 eee ee Or 6 31 = f with the beveled All-Weather Tread, and jertson held Boston to six hits in the} C\Crend ie Bev} SS made it the special favorite of the Casper first game and Chicago scored two Detro Z il fi ott — 45 46 = oil fields. runs in the eleventh without the aid Chicago 46 49 z% BX pide tot a Dingle. : Philadelphia _____ 42.53 ae AF In Cincinnati the Reds trimmed the The rugged strength of Goodyear group- ply construction, the tough wear-resisting rubber in the sitlewalls, and the famous All-Weather Tread itself, result in a tire life i Washi. | Philadelphia Nationals, 6 to 3. The| Dare sr tae lyisitors pounded out 11 hits but fast = é is ifielaing by the home team kept down} — Saisie neaeaana l }Sirne Detroit-Washington American Yest lay’s THLEWILLS | {ame was called because of rain. | ' and a tire economy that you need not ex- j ; itcher of the | Poccabs Geatisraia, Grove out tisteicat Scores , in pect from anything but Goodyear Tire |home run in two years and broke the | A Thrill Equal to the quality. * . Py helub’s losing streak against the Bos-}| u Bi jton Nationals. In addition to his great | 5 As Goodyear Service Station Dealers we sell fhitting, “Alesander pitched a good] || Netlenal Leama Taha Rodeo a yend Goodyear Tires and back {great ta forthe Chictgo”Natonsis| Ptuburgh wa tt Champion Not Under-Estimating Argentine Heavy clic iri: ab pian lias : h he absence eries—Bentiey, Jonnard and me | 4 : ife Charley’ Hollocher’, who “is i, | Goway; Cooper end Setmaiat As He Prepares to Go Into Training; Floyd Clymer in His Dort Six L. D. Bronson Auto Company iSsparky” drove out three hits against ‘ a z {Genewich of the Boston Nationals and| At Cincinnatt— RHE. Gibbons Is Paid Great Tribute. =a i Schulte Hardware Company Paine pene pretty plays tn the/ tela: 7 | Eiiesetphta me eaale IE Climb LOOK OUT Se | Souvenirs at The Smoke House.| Batteries—Head and Wilson; Ben- CHICAGO, Aug. 2.—Jack Dempsey, world’s h ae | ; i SSS eee Sep Tae an ereeeTS, weight champion, here today enroute to Now York where he MO UNTAIN . B.| will begin training in a few days for his bout with Luis Firpo SPORT BRIEFS Fa rest aera ce oa Rentemier ae eld he was eumote to meet Firpo although DR e would rather fig arry Wills first. Ri ” I ‘h Md Stati cee See “Fighting is my business and I’ll fight anybody,” the alto eater Tonite CHIGAGO-Bud Tayioc of 5 BERLE RG iseeniids: Migs quoted as eying. He Schulte Hardware Company z md lor ‘erre At Bt. Louts: Ist game— REE. . scoffed a he suggestion that Firpo : Haute, Ind., and Harold Smith of Chi-| prookiyn 104388 | was afraid of him 1 Casper Buick Motor Co. cago, bantamweights, were matched/ s+ Louis 4113 1 | “Don't worry! he’s a dangerous fel DON’T FAIL TO SEE IT io box 10 on at Aurora, Ill, on! ‘Ratterles—G. Smith, Decatur, Dick- | low and not afraid of anyone,” the i : eptember + erman, Grimes and Taylor; Stuart, champion ¢aid. ‘I'm not under-esti- Sherdel and McCurdy. | mating him. Anyone who can punch | VILLA COUBLAY, France—Sadi | like he can fs dangerous and I won't ts . Jecointe, noted aviator, resched an| Second game! 14 tnninge— R. H.W | taio any chances: with iim." Wyoming Dort Sales and Service 15 Daly Bldg Phone 1268 altitude, close to seven miles, when| Brooklyn —- 612 0 | He said he thought Wills would be e . he was forced to descend because an| St. Louis ~~ a Tae) 8 | his next opponent after the Firpo 430 W. Yellowstone Phone 1692 oxygen bottle failed to work and his Batteries—Reuther, Dickerman and “ i. | bout, providing he disposed of the instruments recorded 10,800 and 11,-| Deberry; Doak, Barfoot and Ainsmith, Mike McTigue and Lynch h American heavyweight 900 metres. McCurdy. The Western Sand & Gravel Co. A “« the Shel Mont., bout, and a eee oe eeepc Headliners in Bouts on | GR dame fe he Northwester: j-| At Philadelphia: 1st game— Yon't think Gibbons isn't a great i Meetty toothall ni tie tatee yeass: R.H.E. New York Card. | fighter. I'd like to meet him again Dealers In Clean Pit Run Gravel was named assistant coach for the| St. Louls 210 1 | after 1 have a couple more fighta un: Prompt Deliveries 1923 season. -| Philadelphia -____mmw6§6§ 0 2 0 der my belt. That's what I needed at NEW YORK, Aug. 2.—Two world’ champions will ght tonight in 1 round no decision contests. Mike J eases hy Batteries—Danforth, Shocker and Severeld; Harris and Perkins. Shelby. I'm as good as ever, but I was a little rusty.” G. F. Bell, Mgr. Phone 1510M —- Disus; swhorteck ithe ante ol Dempsey planned to meet his man } Tod ’ G _ Second game— R.H.E.| heavyweight title by outpointing| 98° , ay 8 ames St. Louts —— Battling Siki in Dublin last St. Pat-; MOTTOW ar : EPUscalpiie rick'’s day, will meet Tommy Lou-| °2™P at W i Batteriee— '! ghran of Philadelphia. Wir Sh ath mach, Rommel sae eens: Joe Lynch, bantamwelght cham-| National League. pion, will meet “Knockout Joe’| Souvenirs at The Smoke House. mronkiyn At ‘New. Zorke— REE | ovDonnell of Philadelphia « ” “yr. Boston at Ch Cleveland .— tins ehullcis ‘I serve, said Doctor Sawbones, “I’m Philadelphia a | New York ready day and night to mend your bones ANNOUNCEMENT New York at E Batterles—Smith bausey O'Neill; Pen-| There will be a t and salve your wounds and help your fail- E RA RD Acnaction Utena ne oes eae Lap rere es alae ing sight. I’m there and over, always, I’m XT. 0. INARY i or - | See ee ca Uimont Pret Johnny-on-the Spot; you bust your slats, then Washington. At Boston: 1st game— R. H. E.| rugs, bedding, cookin, PREVEN’ % ‘ ry st Your D . | Chicago 49 o| Ha Tange pune te en call on me, I fix ’em on the dot. That day 2 rupalate young Billy Flashpast got out his racing car; said he, “I’ll show these villagers how slow they really are.” He hit it up the Avenue so fast you couldn’t see; he ended down on Cur- tis street just halfway up a tree. They phoned for old ‘Doc’ Sawbones to sew his busted skin, to splice his slats and mend his neck but old ‘Doc’ wasn’t “in.” They tried the club, the links, the park; they couldn’t find him there, he was off on his “vacation” filling up on mountain air. “I serve,” said the Electric Spark—“I’m ready day and night, I push and pull for every need and fill the world with Light—at every moment of the year I’m at your instant call, just snap my switch and watch me leap to serve you one and all.” Ten million people heard the Spark and vowed to test his claim, they said, “You talk like ‘Sawbones,’ your bragging sounds quite lame; we’ll bet that when we need you most, like ‘Sawbones’ you’ll be gone, you wax a thread with oily talk to string us suckers on.” They sat up full ten thousand nights and worked with right good will; they press- ed the buttons in the home, threw switches in the mill and every time they called the Spark he answered in a flash and turned the wheels or flooded light with brilliancy and dash. The doubters faced his wondrous work then solemnly decreed ‘Spark’ was all he claimed to be—he filled the world’s great need; that henceforth as a just reward for service, strength and nerve this motto should be his alone—the simple words—‘“I Serve,” _ au. CATARRH oF BLADER |] #2 Beckman st Write tor Cire sries—Robertson Piercy and Devormer. PAINS QUICKLY === Oklahoma City, 7-7; Denver, 6-4. . Nene Sioux City, 8; Wichita, 6 With New German Oil—A} fin G.Gmahe, 8 Written Guarantee That Des Moines, 10; St. Joseph, 3. You Can Do It ~ - Const League. © to suffer with rheu-| Salt Lake City, 10; Vernon, 7. > on and Seattle, 6; San Franctsco, 4 Los Angeles, 17; Portland, 2 Oakland, 4; Sacramento, 3 and Friday, August 3 THE CASPER GLASS AND PAINT CO. 144 E. Midwest Avenue Phone 1374 Will Offer for Sale a Limitea Number of Beautiful Oil Paintings the work of A. L. Browning, noted artist who has been at work in the company’s dis- play window for several days, Sale Price $1.00 No More Than Two to a Customer American Association. Minneapolis, 6-8; Toledo, 4-14. St. Paul, 12; Columbus, 4, Louisville, 3; Kansas City, 2 Milwaukee, 5; Indianapolis, 4 Texas League. Dallas, 8; Houston, 4. ort Worth, 4; Beaumont, 3. Wichita Falls, 7; Galveston, 6. Shreveport, 7; San Antonio, 0. ' SS Souvenirs at The Smoke House. | Indian Manager Is "Have you Seen the ; id 74 Natrona Power Co. ger of the Cheyenne Come and watch your painting in the mak- ing. Lay down a dollar and the creation is r ‘ : eae sas yours, Bea Satidwecy harcuces = ; | CASPER BUICK COMPANY er pee Bourenirs at The Bmoxe House! 182 N. Wolcott Phones 1741-2260.

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