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oS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1923. SPORTING NEWS ORGANIZED BASEBALL PAYS BIG TRIBUTE TO PRESIDENT HARDING BY CALLING OFF GAMES TODAY mOHICACO, Aug. 3.—Baseball Com- missioner Kenesaw M. Landis today ‘iasued the following statement: “It ig the sentiment throughout Baseball that no games be played @ither today nor on the day of the ‘Washington -._. 43 Philadelphia —____. Boston; 5 Souvenirs at The Smoke House, ———— Yesterday’s Scores National League. New York, 3; Pittsburgh, 2. Philadelphia, 0; Cineinnatt, 2. Boston, 1; Chicago, 5. Brooklyn-St. Louis, postponed, wet rounds. a SET League. 1; veer neroe 5-2 Chicago, 9; Boston, 5. | Cleveland, 2; New York, 4 ‘ Detroit, 6; Philadelphia, 5. Western League, } QX&lahoma City, 10; Denver, 6 Des Moines, 3;-St. Joseph, 2. Tulsa, 7; Omaha, 5. Sioux City, 10; Wichita, 4 (10 in- 4 San Francisco, 5; Seattle, 0. Salt Lake City... American” Association, Toledo, 5; Kansas City, 3. Milwaukee, 5; Columbus, 8. St. Paul, 8-5; Loulsville, 98, Texas League. Dallas, 8; Houston, 7. Vernon, | ws * Fort Worth, 7; Beaumont, @ : hreveport, 2. San Antonio, 3; 5! Only three scheduled, od * Souvenirs at The Smoke House. — VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS SPECIAL MEETING TONIGHT 432 South Beech Street Account President. Harding’s Death ORIN THEIGE, Commander. Rich as Butter- Sweet os a Nat? Wyoming Baking Co. funeral of the iste president. And as a further mark of respect to his! memory, flags at all bell parks will! ier at half mast unt!] after) the CHICAGO, Aug. 3—{By The Asso- ciated Press.)—All games scheduled for today in the American league were’ cancelled by B. B. /Johnson, President of the league because of the death of President Harding. Notice of the cancellation was wired to the Presidents of the four eastern clubs on whose grounds games were to be| played. CHICAGO, Aug. 8.—President A. R. Tearney of the Three “I” league and | Western league today wired club own-| ers in both circuits asking them to| call off games scheduled for today, | because of the death of President | Harding. ! PITTSBURGH, Pa., Aug. 8.—Presi-) dent John M. Heydler of the National} baseball league today ordered all Players in the league to wear a mark of mourning on the arm until after the funeral of President Harding. He also ordered the suspension of play| on the day the late president is) buried. SAN FRANCISCO, Calif, Aug. 3.— Owing to the death of President Harding there will be no bseseball’ games today in the Pacific Coast league. W. H. McCarthy, president league, ordered all ball parks as @ mark of respect. Livestock hhicago Prices, CHICAGO, Aug. 3.—(U. 8. Depart- ment of Agriculture.) — Hogs—Re- ceipts, 26,000;'opened 10 to 150 higher on good and choice grades; early ad- vance slow; mostly steady to oa bulk good’ and choice 160 to 240 pound averages, $8.10@8.25; top, $8.30 early; bulk good and choice 250 to 350 pound butchers, $7. ae: 00; packing ; good strong ; heavyweight hogs, $7.15@7. medium, $7.55@8.15; light, $7.26@8.20; light light, $7.00@ 7.90; packing swos, smooth, $6.00@ 6.45; packing sows, rough, $5.75@6.00; killing pigs, $6.25@7.25. Cattle—Receipts, 4,000; fairly ac- tive, except on inferlor and common grassy offerings; killing quality con- sidated; better grades most killing classed strong; spots higher; top ma- tured steers, $11.80; few loads, $11.50 @11.75; part load long yearlings, $11.25; most youngsters of quality an dcondition to sell’ at $8.25@10.00; Gry lot fat she stock, scarce; grassy kind, slow, uneven; bulk of bologna type, weak at recent sharp decline; most bolognas, $4.00@4.50; kinds at sellvers, active, outsiders hand picking up to $12.! 50: vealers to packers, largely $11.00@ 11.50; stockers and feeders, steady. Sheep—Receipts, 11,000; very slow; few early sales fat lambs mostly 25 to 500 lower; culls and sheep, steady; some activity on feeders; looks steady; early top western lambs, $12.50; na- tives, mostly $11.50@11.65; sorting more severe; heavy fat ewes, $3.75@ 4.25; good ght weight, upward to $7.00. Manchurian War Lord Violates Washington Pact _—— PEKING, Aug. 8—(By The Anso- ciated Press)}—Consular reports from Harbin, where it was learned yester- day the land holdings of the Chinese eastern railway had been ordered seized by Chang Tso-Iin, the Manchu- rian war lord, indicate that'the rep- resentatives of Intion adopted at the sixth plenary session of the Washington arms con- ference on February 4, 1932, This resolution concerned protection of the rights of foreigners in connection with the administration of the railway, SEN IY, BUTTER ..| ready to pair off and go to a finish, Phone 1732 Casper, Wyo @he Casper Daily Tribune When a Feller Needs a Friend Ane vo, area peiont OCLocK’ TRAIN FOR VACATION IN THE tT 1S. Now’ Four ~ AND ARLENE AND}/ FLORENCE ARE ALL, ‘SET FOR THe JouRNe) “AND: THEY: DIDN'T ; Steer Ar Wink) a Sytou THREE SMASHING BOUTS ASSURED ON RODEO CARD SATURDAY NIGHT Hleghis Walker Out to Square Accounts in Local Ring With Harvey Perkins and Fans Are on Edge; Other Matches Are Promising. Six battling dynamos shut off their training today and are lying in wait for the great fistic contests that are to take pice at the Rodeo grounds at 9 o’clock tomorrow night. ughie Walker, Harvey Perkins, Otto Wallace, Battling Strayer, Sid Socklyn, and Benny Furness have been seen frequently at their training quarters in the Casper Athletic GIRLS) ssep" by being better acclimated than before and by being on to the Casper’s man’s method he will be able to put him away, Opinions dit fer on the matter. Another pair that are clashing Sat- urday because one of them is dis- Batisfied are Otto Wallace and Bat- ting Strayer. Wallace has fought here twice and was given the referee's decision over Strayer end was thought by many to have out pointed Arlos Fanning of Kansas City. Sid Socklyn looked lke a winner) over Teddy Gartin July 4 until Sock- lyn accidentally fouled his man, end- ing the fight in favor of Gartin, Benny Furness js an unknown quantity so far as Casper fans are concerned, but he is reported to be a gogetter with plenty of tricks in his bag and a great deal of punch in his glove, Cuff Larch will referee the bouts tamorrow night, Tickets are on sale club gymnasium and these mén ar been deatrous to have another chance Also there are a couple of others,| Jat hl cat and he thinks that up town at the regular Rodeo stands. — NEW YORK, Aug. 8—The New and cotton exchanges closed today in funeral, Chicago grain markets were also first 24 hours. sw\% at a depth of 1,750 feet. ‘The operations on wildcats and in the Baxter Basin and Elk Basin flelds by the Midwest are as follows: ‘Wildcats. Netber Dome Test, ter of section 138-4 feet, drilling. | Midway Test No. 2, northeast quar- ter of section 23-35-79, depth 4,822 feet, abandoning, ripping 15%4-inch casin Miguel Creek, New Mexico Well No. 1, I. Chavez Grant, depth 1,775 feet, underreaming. Hogback No. 27, New Mexico, depth 1,225 feet, water flowing from sand @t 1,225 feet and well shut down for further orders. North Casper Creek No. 36, south- east quarter of section 86-37-82, depth 640 feet, drilling, hole caving. Skull Creek No, 1, northwest quar- ter of section 16-44-62, depth 8,400 feet, swabbing and cleaning out. Baxter Basin Field. ‘Well 1-X, northeast quarter of sec: tion 8618-104, depth 2,468 feet, shut down for further orders, Well 29, southeast quarter of sec: Wyoming Ass ithwest quar- 8, depth 2.790 | tlon 26-18-104, depth 2,870 feet, drill- | Ing, encountered water sand at 2,263 feet, making 20 barrels per hour. ‘Well 11, northeast quarter of sec: tion 2-17-104, depth 1,848, shut in. ‘Well 29, southwest quarter of sec- tlon 10-16-104, depth 190 feet, drilling. Well 6X, northeast quarter of seo- tion 11-17-4104, depth 2,427 feet, rig- ging up to drill deeper. Elk Basin Field, ‘Well 2, Elk 11, depth 1748 feet, fishing for 12}%4Inch casing, Well 1, Tip 2, depth 1,1 370 fect, cir culating water to free casing. Well 24, Hike 6, depth 1,890 feet, running 84-inch casing. ee ie Geary Dome Test Deep. Abandonment of their joint test on the Geary dome, northeast of Casper, is being discussed by the Continental Producing, Carter and Fensland Ot) companies, The hole 1s down 4,910 feet and it is doubtful if if can be carried much deeper as it is cased with 4%-4nch pipe, Souvenitra at The Bmoke House, not so prominent perhaps and per- haps basking somewhat in reflected slory but if they don’t give the crowd ® run for thelr money there s some- thing wrong, The men alluded to are “One Freckle” Fagan and Packy Farland No, 2, These gentlem been questioned regarding the seri ness of their cause, and each has de-| clared that whether the crowd laughs| at them or not the fight is going to be serious for the other fellow, Walker and Perkins who are heavy- weights have mixed before in Casper. Perkins will be remembered as hav- ing given the Kansas City battler one of the greatest fights of his career and of hi won it, Walker has Sport Calendar Racing. Meeting of Saratoga Racing asso- elation, at Saratoga, Mosting of Hamilton Jockey club, at Hamilton, Ont, Trotting, Meeting of Grand Ctroutt, at Wind- sor, Ont, Rowing, Annual regatta of National Asso- elation of Amateur Oarsmen, at Balti- more, Golf, Canafian open champlonshtp tour line nament, at Toronto, Michigan State championship tour nament, at Grand Rapids, Maine amatgur championship tour- nament, at Kennebunk, ‘Tennis, British Columbia championship Bg Column such as four wheel brakes, e aaistais, preety tour- the 1924. ee models provide nament, a Dilwaulees the most revolutionary advance Annual tournament of Point Judith Polo club, Narragansett Pier, Andy Chaney va, Jimmy Mars, 12 rounds, at Long Island City, Billy Wella vs, Jimmy Jones, 13 rounda,.at Youngstown, — Souvenirs at The Smoke House. HAS THANKSGIVING EVERY DAY “Two years ago, after suffering many years with stomach trouble, I took a course of Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy and haven't been sick a day since, I can eat anything I want and havo no pain at all, Three doo tora had advised operation, but your remedy has cured me, very day is thanksgiving for me,” It is a aim ple, harmless proparation that re- moyeg the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflam, mation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ail- THT AIH iil ments, including appendicitis, One dose will convince or money refunded, At all druseiais.—Advertisemen. In beauty. design: s; original Asien Sp features pink! nnounces*fo 1024 an entirely new and distinctive Quality CMotor:@ars of™ in motor cars thus far con~ tributed hy the industry.’ BUICKT TMOTOR=COMPANY, 9 Fins Michigan, pa Monae Card’ Bexmtinn te hit Principat Cates estes Boney CASPER BUICK CO. 132 North Wolcott St. Phones sib WAHT i il BUICK MOTOR CiOjM PFA Niky eed and Souvenirs at The Smoke House. r 1741-2260 bas The stock exchanges will be closed all day today and the day of the exchange out of respect for the late president. Two wells were completed by the Midwest in the “Salt | Creek field during the week just ended. ciated well No, 29-A, on the SE14 of section 14-40-79, was | brought in at 1710 feet with a of section 14-40-79, made 183 barrels after coming in Reg Ot oy bese LN a PAGE will show the aggregate potential p duotion of the field to be over 200,09 barrels daily, it is believed. ———— ANNOUNCEMENT. Dr, Wm. A. Bryant has y hy moved! office from the O.8 Building to 13) S. Woloott. Phone 113. ASPIRIN Say “Bayer” and Insist York stock exchanges, curb market tribute to President Harding, cloned today by official order of the TWO PRODUCERS ARE if? OPENED BY MIDWEST Two Completions Recorded During Last Week of Operation Both Located on Leases of Wyo- ming Associated Company Unless you see the name “Bayer on package or on tablets you are na getting the genuine Bayer produq prescribed by physicians over twen' two years and proved sate by million tor Wyoming Asso- production of 253 barrels the ociated well No, 26-A on the Colds Headache Toothache Lumbago Sinclair Moving Crude. Faracho Rheumatism Thirty-five thousand barrels of * Neuralgia Pain, Pain Accept “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin} only. Each unbroken package coq tains proper directions. Handy b ot twolre tablets cost few cent Drugeigts also sell bottles of 24 an 100. Aspirin is the trade mark q Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetiq acidester of Salicylicacid.—Adverti ment. crude are being run dally by the Sin- clair Pipeline company from the Ten- pot dome and Salt Creek into storage tanks of the Sinclair Crude Of1 Pur- chasing company at Clayton, 90 miles distant, east of Glenrock, Wyo. The runs assist in making possible the test of the Salt Creek field, which is now. in ite second period. The test The. test RSA TIRES 3 bis icy high mileage yield provides a greater measure of satisfaction. You get the combined advan tages of quality, service and economy. AJAX,;CORD, ROAD KING, PARAGON: East Side Garage, First and Park Streets, Casper. Midwest Service St: , 240 South Wolcott Street, Casper F. E. Hanks, 425 West Yellowstone, Casper. Wyoming Oldsmobile Company, 454 East Yellowstone, Casper Casper Buick Co., 132 North Wolcott St., Casper Uneeda Tire Company, 522 East Yellowstone, Casper Patterson Oakland Co., 540 East Yellowstone Ave. The Lavoye Tire Exchange, Lavoye. The Bungalow Grocery & Market G. L. Habenicht Phones 22-28 - J, A. Sandhoefner Specials For Saturday AUGUST 4th ONLY Sugar, 10 Ibs. for_—............. socesenateeediintpesliepesocmans sansa Plush Flour, 48 lbs.—_—__ echinacea RE Plush Flour, 24 Ibs... ronson oases inieebioke Sepa hs Sea Shell Macaroni, 8 pkgs._—.... 250 Tall Red Cross Milk, 9 cans________._..._$1.00 (Limit 9 cans to one customer) eaSeNpemenveraores {+ | 2 for 25c ep for 356 cba EP atroary (3 =. 5 Kellogg’s Bran Flakes, per pkg. Fernbrook Corn —.....______.. Baby Brother Corn Old Dutch Cleanser, per can_____. Olive Oil Toilet Soap, per bar__.._.__..... MARKET SPECIALS Pure Bulk Lard, per lb. « AZc Fresh Ground Hamburger, per Ib..__.______1 Bec Fresh Bulk Sausage, per 1b.________._..... Also choice Fresh Dressed Hens and Spring Chickens. Building Materials. We are equipped with the stock to supply : your wants in high grade lumber and build- k ers’ supplies. Rig timbers a specialty. KEITH LUMBER CO. Phone 3 Re

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