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. ‘ < . SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1924 < Ehe Casver Daily Tripw ee Rie ee me ti *| THE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTI ~ BOBBY CORBETT BESTS WEBSTER |ABEGOLUSTEIN WIRSBANTAM | —s,..caca, INHEADLINERONELKSCARD| CROWN BY DEFEATING LYNCH World Results By Leased Wire Sire ‘3 in Improvement District) “Passed, adopted and approved) of at least 90 feet therefrom, and bar.) in the said City, in Na- tani 19th day of March, A. D.,/all of said property being, there- Meeting of Cuba-am y paying the cost of said improve-|: “ec, E. HOFFHINE ments, when the same shall Porcaries e ments assessments will be assessed 'W. W. ROYCE, made, and shall be, therefore, the M a levied on the property between TINTS ROUNDS AT NEW YORK |-:i2.2° > =» | oars Sass . M. LOWNDES property to be assessed to pay the “A: na pets? ‘ cost =A ecw: aptan tare > ‘Track. or abutting upon, or adjacent, or pproved and concurred in: en jing here made an ‘or e vers Misco vicinal or proximate to the said 8. K. LOY, Mayor. F particularity, to the boun- Fans’ Treated to Lively Milling in All-Star Pro- NEW YO! March pibtianis i noe indoor) portion of said street, the said | “Attest: H. H. Price, City Clerk. | dai es of said Improvement Dis- RK, March 22.—Abe Goldstein, veteran Annual indoor games of” Louis. | Portion of said street to be so im-| “(SEAL) trict No. 88, as the same are es- gram Last Night but Knockouts Are duct of the east side fistic school, is the new bantamweight | ville A. A. U. mt Lauteviie proved being not to exceed two| Wherefore the owners of prop-| tablished in ordinance of said City i ; champion of the world. He gained the title which he has Bip ea : blocks in length and lying and be- arty. sey such aaseasment are of Casper, Wyoming, No- 320-A, > Pa * ing betwe ments heret notified accordingly. passed, ado; ani approve Lacking in Windups. been seeking for more than a year by decisively whipping Bowing cAgurmament of American! fore proposed to be made in said| Witness my hand and the seallSune igth, A. D., 1923, creating and dethroning Joe Lynch, last night in a 15-round match ag. Improvement District No. 38, said] of said city this 20th day of March] the said district among other pro- at Madison Square Garden. G ~ -|A. D. 1924, visions Gulf States championship tourna- | Property proposed to be so assess Missou Pyle wins decision over Harry Burnham. Lynch, apparently but a shell of) A withering, relentless left jab ment cl Biloxi, ed for said improvements being 3 H. H. PRICE, “3. BE IT FURTHER RE- doe Kelly Craaiialon, pecan Bn al yy the Asbter who won, lost and then|the chin, varied with a ere Fisclan wistes cadens tour. | Within a distance back from the City Clerk and Ex-Officio) soLVED: That. the character, Bobve Cock re = ; regained the 118 pound crown with- to the ribs, and a smashing right cross to the jaw that tottered the champion several times, won the marginal lines tWereof to the cen- City Recorder of the City] kind and extent of said improve- en ne Ot eae Bone Iter fine of blocks facing or abut; of Casper, Natrona County} ments, specified with as conven- Cuba-American six meter pboat| ‘img thereon and in any case in- Wyoming. ient certainty as is now possible, in a few years, was a beaten boxer from start to finish. His exhibi- Every fight on the card held last night in the auditori- tion was one of the poorest any title| battle for Goldstein. ‘Th 4 ; cluding property to the distance of | (SEAL) is as follows, to-wit; that the um of the Elks went the full limit of time and despite des-| holder has given in many years. ler was the eguressor 10 tay ee aie F paieahe: I 90 feet therefrom, and | Publish March 22, 1 22, 1924. character of said improvements perate efforts for knockouts the crowd was left to be dis- | —————————————————————————— National interscholastic champton- all of said property being, there- shall be the grading, together with appointed in that ect at least and to accept or reject the decision of the judges. The boys in all four events mixe: é fore, the property, and all the| !MPROVEMENT DISTRICT avi tructi f neces hips, N : property, ani Fe the paving, construction of neces: IL ational petite, junior 100 roperty, that shall be specially NO. 38 : sary private driveways, the con- yards Daaketrelis, at New York, mefited by such local improve-| Notice to all persons liable to struction of curbing thereon, to- d from start to finish, Tennis. ments, when the same shall be| assessment for the improvement} eother with the installation of san- # clinching being featured as a finefround was over. It was am even Women's national indoor cham-|™&de, and shall ba therefore,|of that portion of West | Ninth| itary sewer services and water ser- f art permitting hooks that often| break for the remainder of the time. MEE I | EN | N plonshih tournament. '@t Boston. the property to be assessed to Pay Street, between the west line of| vices to such curb from the sani- landed with teriffic force. If good nature could win a fight Basketball. the cost and expense thereof; ref-|the proposed pavement to be laid! tary sewer and water mains there- Bobby Corbett was han Young Sol who lost to Joe Kelly } : erence being here made and had|on South Oak Street and the east/ under, the said portions of said women's championships, ac Oaks |£0F greater particularity, to the|line of the pavement proposed to| West Ninth Strest; that the kind New England high school cham.|bourtdaries of said Improvement|be laid on South Spruce Street-|of such grading shall be excava- plonships, at Medford, Mass. District No. 38, as the same are| together with that portion of said/ tion and fill; that the kind of pay Illinois State high school. cham-|€Stablished in Ordinance of said/street lying between the west line] ing shall be plain concrete 6 in- plonshipe, at Champaign. City of Casper, Wyoming, No.|°f said proposed pavement to be| ches thick; that the kind of curb- italoNaibes. ab Wasted me Wrestling. 320-A, passed, adopted and ap-|Jaid on South Spruce Street and| jing shall be the standard concrete aztything- bot ne POPES | teccaltaglate Wrestling League|Proved June 18th, A. D-, 1923,|the east line of the proposed pave-| curb now in general use in the dicapped in the main event with Al Webster because of the ruling against the kidney punch. The rabbit punch had been barred, but since Corbett had been in the habit of using the Kidney it was decided not to en- tirely bar but to warn against its last night would not have much trouble, but a smile that broke four ways on his countenance for the first few frames gradually faded as his ‘mouth came in bloody contact with the glove of Kelly.’ A spectacular long jab from Sol's WIMBLEDON TOURNEY By HENRY L. FARRELL (United Press Sports Editor) continual use with the threat of dis-| right sent Kelly full length to the} New YORK, March 22.—(United| Bill Tiden is not quite sure that | “hampionships, lew. Haven. Letjie! ne et ee See Beet in Ieee District Gig St Camber: Wrens, Senden The Pale ended ith oe | happened Tn: the Rea we ind | Press)—Announcement by the United| he can go, and Bill Johnston knows | New England Olympte tryouts, ar| other Provisions; 1) po No a8, in the city oF Camper in| fied, by orditiance, to- offender. The ruling ended with no| happened in the first two minutes | states Lawn Tennis Association that| that it will be impossible for him to| Ambridge. Mass, ‘ release : ‘ thal eee eee effect other than to restrain Cor-| but he retaliated at tne next oppor- Miss Helen Wills, national tennis| set away from his business. Th. | Rocky Mountain Conference| SOLVED: That the character, State oF Wort Natrona in the) in width at the top and 10 inches champion, will be a member of the|tWo Bills are\mighty close to’ beiny | “hampionships, at Boulder, Colo. | kind and extent of said improve-| Stine of Wyemilg, | = 9. |in heighth; that the kind of said Webster's method of fighting, of |D!t, each wary of the other. “A | team that the association is sending| “American tennis” in any ola com | [diana-Kentucky A. A. U. cham-|™ents, specified with as cvesible, | Per, Natrona County, Wyomin beat bby dt Aveda a crouching and rushing into a clinch |°0UP!® of more rounds resulted in| to Wimbledon and Paris puts in| Petition. Honships, at Bloomington, Ind. ient bien as is now poset: |on ‘the 19th day of Marck, A. shall be the usual kind _ thereof, was a temptation to the Colorado | %°me Jabs that covered Sol’s mouth Drogpect what might be the greatest] | Frank Hunter and Vinnle Rich : 1g as. follows, to-wit; that the » A. D:| now in use said City of Casper, as bett’s tendency toward the punch,| tunity and the two played around a character of said improyements| 1924, passed the following reso-|hy ordinance provided; that the boy to pound away with his terrible | With blood ae ere, Bonar V8 hat | event of the year—a match between ards might be able to get through shall be the grading, together with| lution of intention to. impro extent of said prading will be the right hook and several times his Kally:“weo~hed' aatumed the (ac: the California girl star and Mlle. Suz- 4 Tee rod * the competitior COMISKEY the paving, construction of neces- said | jortion of said street, to-wit:| excavation or fill of approximately hand was raised only to be drawn} oo sive at the firat grew confident | 222° Lensien for the world’s cham- ‘are: og “egy either one of them sary private driveways, the con- esolution of Intention to |985 cubic yards of earth; that the back again. nO Wo: th, the Yadthe tamen tein | DloDakin. might get the title at Wimbledon. struction of curbing thereon, to-| improve by grading, paving, | extent of said paving will be ap- Both fighters did some heavy! ven tried to wind up the work in| NO other sporting event of the Sas Donen oad IMPROVING gether with the installation of san-| curbing, sanitary sewer services | proximately 2120 square yards of slugging, Webster's glove finding it81 1.0" senth but the reund failed to} S0280n has in it the possibilities for itary sewer services and water ser-| to curb and water services to | said type of paving, together with stay toxths fabs" of) Corbett with | (ies So ahs otatus bf things public appeal and international in- vices to such curb from the san-| cure of those portions of west |the necessary private crivewayas fatal certainty. When Corbett at)" "75°," “four round. preliminary | terest than a match between the itary sewer and water mains} Ninth Street between the West | that the extent of said curb wil last gained control of the style of| sistou Pyle gained a decision ove, | Stet French champion and. the Call. CHICAGO, March 22.—Charles a.| thereunder, of the said portion of| line of the proposed pavement |be approximately 100 linear feet fighting necessary he blocked the|j.0%\ Burnham. Pyle used fie| forma miss, who seems destined for i ‘omiskey, owner of the Chicago| Sid South Spruce Street; that|to be laid on South Oak Street| thereof; that the extent of sani- Ught hatred boy from Billings and] 040% hammer tactics and hed the Heights not even attained by Mile. 4 White Box, who was operated on|tté kind of such reading shall be and the East line of the pave- |tary sewer and water services Was Just ae wicked! 15 his "'OW2 | scot af the fight during. the fitet two | SUIABNe ‘or gall stones Thursday, continues | &xcavation and fill; that the kind] ment proposed ac be laid on | shall be such as may be necessary ars sentite iiteees Ernie Ross|founds. Burnham came back at| If the pair should meet at Wimble- o improve. The fact that he 1s 65 of paving thal be plain concrete pi tet oonlen ae, together to carry such sary oes. from the . him and was going good, blocking| don, the match would be of tremen- ears old and had been in poor|® Inches chick; o Sae lyi i at ites 2 ; of Casper and Lou Fontana of curbing hall be the standard con-| lying between the west line of | several abutting properties, to- punches and delivering a few on his | 20us importance, as it would involve ealth the last 18 months, had eg : H i ; Pp J Cheyenne ended ta stay, ood SWELIBSHAIE but Waslonalie to taaae thie’ Word's “hata phansitish” GnbeiGe, Whi So N Ou used his physicians some concern | crete ci -b now in general use in ald ype cpoeed snevement pee! gether with adjustnent to prade draw. Ross rushed in for the first | Soe tary into. the: defeseo or is | IY Ae leas because it ta the British te Sox Nose | setore she operation was performed. SERAIHIGN) By srepatnaticar toraits| dle: Wass nel of: the prepaned | Caste ene rare never Toeneolen Ge work. Fontana strove to place his|°PPner stereo for all} sit! seninst, Ameticnn ‘commen! 5 to 4 Victory in | tauctweweens.” "° *°*P"*! Flo inches in width at the base, 6-| pavement to be laid on South | within the boundaries of sald por- Punches to, the heed of. Rows) but | ote Hay McDermott ond mrank| at ;Wisbledon thet ban earhed for ry : inches in ‘width st, the top and] Walnut, Street, tn Improvement | tions ‘pf said street to be so im- ey si pas' jout effec’ 7 e ‘4 ep ee ten inches in heighth; al e o o roved; the third round he stopped the rush | Perkins, attorneys, were the Judges. | Hor the Heht te be called the cham Florida Game. kind of s d sanitary ‘sewer and| Casper, in the County of Na- |?"" ("rhe estimated costs of of his stocky opponent and began IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT | water serv ces shall be the usual| trona, in the State of Wyoming. | such improvements are now on file to use his left hand for the pur- ipo Lap oped lnchcartaen pn . 38 kind there f, now in use said] | “WHEREAS, In that certain|in the office of the City Engineer pose it was made for. Both men Lenglen to be so-unfortunate as to} CHICAGO, March 22—(By The} Notice to all persons liable to City of Casper, as by ordi-| Resolution of Intention to im-|of the City of Casper, Wyoming, got cuts over the eye in the next m4 fund tome oeson for not defending | Associated Press.}—Wayland Dean | issessment for the improvement] nance pro ided; that the extent of | Prove by grading, paving, curbing,|{s the City ‘hall, in’ the Cite a Pauiet Ma BOniera tie tne Oe hae penne particular year, when | recruit pitcher with the New York] of that portion of South Spruce|saiq grad’ g will be the excavation| Sanitary “sewer services’ to curb| Casper, Weominig and any persons onslaughts of his rival with blows she has been so eager to do it inthe) Giants, and one of the greatest | street, between the south line of|or fill of approximately. 450 cubic|and water services to curb,. the] interested in said costs may deter- that carried punishment. After past. Pitchers in the American Associa-| he proposed pavement to be laid] Yards of surch; that the extent of|streets, avenues, roadways, alleys,| mine the same by calling at the some slow fighting Ross again tried Perhaps she might consider jt her tes ft ‘weneon, received his firs'|on West Railroad Avenue and the! said pav ag will be approximately|0r public ways or parts thereof, | office of the said engineer for such his whirlwind tactics In the eighth Sreatest duty to sacrifice her per-|10" iy pitted arainet mae wnen| North line of the proposed pave-y 336 sc are yards of said type of |embraced in Improvement District] information. but was pretty well spent before t! ‘ Sonal glory for the interests of her| 1 vagy Ditted against Urban “Red”| nent to be laid on west Tenth paving, together with the neces-|No. 38, the intervening part of] “5, ‘That no part of sald im- tea country by’ remaining but, of the we Paani ace of the Chicago} Street in Improvement District} sary p vate driveways; that the| West Ninth Street lying and being provements, shall be paid for out Greeley and Salt Lake ompetition at Wimbledon and con.| "inite Sox twirling staff, who made} Jo. 38, in the City of Casper, in} extent sfesaid curb will be approx-| between the west line of the pro-| of the gendra fonds oe the send ? serving her game for the Olympic len start of the season. she County of Natrona, in thelimately 100 linear feet thereof; eat avement to be laid on! funds of the City of Casper, Wyo- ‘ Ti to Clash i “enris matches in Paris. Dean, who was purchased by the | tate of Wyoming. that the extent of sanitary sewer | South Oak Street and the East line| ming, but that the same shall be eams In However, & Wilis-Lengien match cine oem Tauavilie for $50,00°] The Council of the City of Oas- and waitr services shall be such of the proposed. pavement to be wholly paid by said assessment Fi would be just the same af Paris as| 0") wince pipes 12 inninge | ,er, Natrona County, yoming,! as may be necessary to carry such|laid on South Spruce Street and| against said Improvement District. NEW YORK.—Abe Goldstein won inals Game. t would be at Wimbledon, and per | arrows mes, St Sarasota with | on the 19th day of March, A. D}services from the mains beneath|between the west line of the pro-| “g. ‘That the improvements the world’s bentamweight chach aps It would be even bigger as an| pat Slcwing ® man to reach firs | 924, passed the following reso-lthe street to the several abutting| posed pavement to be itd onlare to be maintained by the con- fonship by decisively defeating Joo ‘traction, because the Olympic Tae the Whit: | ation of intention to improve] properties, together with adjust-|South Spruce Street and the east| tractor making such improvements eB re y SALT LAKE CITY, March 22.— acts will ave whooped up interest Sox at Winter Haven yesterday, he ortion of said street, to-w: ment to grade of any sanitary|line of the Brenenea pavement to/for a period of five years and HAVANA.—Santiago Esparra-| city, will meet tonight in the game} Miss Wills ts not going to Europe] nontinued ony the vatican “paaic etl Nats eae leeeiees saan holes Shab sony ibe wien ie Tyeket cr peorehectar me oits ne Sia fol bes pclae gene eee which 1s to decide the winner of the| ““fter” Mlle. Lenglen. It is quite curbing, sanitary sewer se boundaries of said portien of said} by suc pro’ ; Collins poling three hits. Willi te id wat ervices to ii d “AND WHERE. Not more . peor ses ie Sram rmountain basketball oss! hat mod rnia | i : fe] $0. curd an: er services treet to be so improved; ‘AS, . That the time and place Intermo' ket! ible that the lest California | rg, 1 Ce "3 $100 . si e n 3 ment. Of the n virl hag not given it a great deal] ought Poca t) $100,000 beauty! curb of that portion of South |" «4 ‘The estimated costs of| than two blocks of said West Ninth| when and where the City Council San Francisco} 3pruce Street between the South/such improyements are now on|Street will remain so unimproved] will meet to consider any and all ‘lub of the Pacific Coast league last} ine of the proposed pavement | file in the office of the City En-|in said street, between the im-|remonstrances or objections to season, broke up the game in the} to be laid on West Railroad | cineer of the City of Casper, Wyo-|Provements proposed to be made| said proposed improvement is here- enth inning for a 6 to 4 victory | Avenue and the North line of | ming in the City Hall, in the City|in said Improvement District No.| hy fixed on the lst day of April, {t was the second tle of the season] the proposed pavement to be | of Casper, Wyoming, and any per-| 38; A. D., 1924, at 7:30 P. M., at the y the Giants and White Sox. id on West Tenth Street, in/sons interested in said costs may|, “AND WHEREAS, In the opin-| Council chambers of the said —-___ Improvement alc No. ef determine the same by calling at pn at the Mayor: and City: Connell City Council in the City Ball in in the City 0: asper, in the i the said engineer for| 0 je City of Casper, Wyoming,| said City of Onsper, in Natrona Butte high school, champions o > championships. County of Natrona, in the State wie oe eeaens . the said portions of said street| County, $5 the State ‘of Wyomin, Montana, 26 to 23, while L. D. & CE. of Wyoming. s “5 That no part of said im-|otherwise remaining unimproved] which such remonstrances and ob- defeated Helena, runner up in Mor-| It might be that Miss Wills would “WHEREAS, in that certain} provements shall be paid for out| notwithstanding said proposed im-| jections must be filed in writin, tana, 33 to 18. ‘ail to get through the early rounds Resolution of Intention to improve] of the general funds or the road ‘The four teams which were eli-| .¢ the Wimbledon matches, but it is di bi i. Peat wit ne Hs Sool See ee ee bere +} 9 jon es, but Voy ling, paving, curbing, sani- f the City of C: Wyo-|in common e streets, ave-| cio City Recorder of said ci at minated from championship hopes| hardly probable that she would be GAME’S SAKE cy bower services to curb and sine ‘but that th me shall be|nues, roadways, alleys or public ree et before said time oer, said on the first night of the tournament | >1ff her game on the hard courts in : vater services to curb, the streets, | wholly id by said assessment | Ways or parts thereof, to be so im-| day, but it is further resolved p with the following results: + ar hes Carel: Goeti ti avenues, LOADER TE: wileys +b pats against a Improvement pistelst pera ca aea Improvement Dis- that the ania) taps oy ests shall i iH under her most natu: conditions. .WREN( PERRY. sic ways or pa! jereof, embrace: “6, That the improvements are | trict No, 3 not be stayed or defeat or pre- Se in ee, ea aaen Sem rateericrn tas ah, 23. ee tt ta ungatrto expect that fonts has Hn ale Poin me in Improvement District ene LY to be maintained by the contractor eat) WHEREAS, cee aTe vented by any remonstrance or over “Young” ‘Sol. Both are from| Helena and Pangultch have’ lost u BS digi beers hialutttaa ghepated NEW YORK, March 22.—Gene|:he Py ating f part o: outh| making such improvements for a} of the Compile mates 0: ‘Ol other objection unless said Coun- nd being be- i i ming, 1920 Edition, provid t re Pueblo. Lou Fontana of Cheyenne| two games, Rock Springs winning| ‘ust that the call of her country | Saraze” and Walter Hagen say they | Spruce hep an? ene reat heriea ot tive vente AADHaay ne fae erell ma eiiiabell, seems sachs anetnoge ;| North line of the proposed pave-| “7, That the time and place|part of such street to be improved,|1975 of the Compiled Tt is hardly probable that she} “mdication Gene wants is sporting; P P * P' a roved in said street, between the|at the Council Chambers of the/ming, on its own motion, hereby] notice to all persons liable for as- If you have some question to ask about baseball. from Lenglen and perhaps she be] “mnent British critics, agreed with R s bound to do it eventually and next| the secon day an $5 ioft him out-| proved notwithstanding said pro-|on said day, but it is further re-|be laid on South, Oak Street and| City of Casper, once each week or len it is a cinch she would carry carly starters.and when he teed off|0F public ways or parts thereof, other objection, unless said Coun-jof the proposed pavement to be|prior to said 1st day of April, as much as the cold. Long before “AND WHEREAS, Section 1975] improvement to be stayed or pre-| ment to be laid on South Walnut “Passed, adopted and approved in such case, the ouncil may|utes of Wyoming, 1920 Edition; trona County, Wyoming; “J, M. WHISENHUNT, these two alone are wndefeated | f thought, as she is not one to Greeley went into the finals last] vorry herself. She was invited to GRAND RAPIDS, Mich —Jack| night by nosing out Rock Spring: | ‘in the American team of women Renault, Canadian heavyweight | Wyoming, champions, 14 to 12. L. D.| at is to defend the Wightman Cun champion, defeated Captain Bob|§, easily defeated Rigby, Idaho, 4*| °‘ainst the British woman's team Roper of Chicago, in ten rounds. to 28. On the opening night of the} "nd that {s to play !n the British tournament, Greeley disposed of *hamplonships and then in the Olym- layed curtain raisers’ last night] aris where she would be playine (Copyright 1924, The Casper Tribune) (Copyright, 1924, by Casper Tribune)| touches the ground. He gets up Question.—Two are out and the|with the ball still in his glove. player who is fleldirg the ball takes | Runner scored. I called the batter eee Mrs. George Wightman, donor of the woman's international cup, and ° eween the south line of the pro-| cha; for such maintenance is to|in such case, the Council may on]or objection proper to cause t! and Kid Hose of Casper fought alover Panguitch Thursday night, 24} should force her into competition Paden oben thie pon panties dere josed pavement to be laid on|be fastaded’ in the assessment for|its own motion cause such inter- improvement HS e stayed or pre. bine hee esi sadiet se ae Sg for which she may feel she 18 nu"! Jesire for vindication. The sort of] West Railroad Avenue and thel such improvements vening and otherwise unimproved | vented, as provided in said Section yet ready. a o! : ment to be laid on West Tenth) when and where the City Council] “NOW THEREFORE, be it | Wyoming, 1920 edition; would have gone to Burope if this| Jno. | "AnMering for & moral cteeet, was not proposed to be im-| will meet to consider any and all|resolved by the City Council of| ““aND'BE IT FURTHER RE- had not been an Olympic year, and] "Gong fecis that his showing last| Proved by such improvement remonstrances or objections to! the City of Casper, Natrona | SOLVED, That the said City Clerk if the trip had not been held up to year did justice neither to his repu- “AND WHEREAS, not more] said proposed improvement is County, Wyoming: f and Ex-Officio City Recorder of " her as a patriotic duty. She knows! ‘ation nor to his actual ability.|than two blocks of said South/hereby fixed on the ist day of| “J. That the said City Coun-|the City of Casper, Wyoming, is pat pesy option have been saying! Harold Hilton, one of the most |Spruce Street will remain sounim-| April, A. D., 1924 at 7:30 P, M,|cil of the City of Casper, Wyo-| hereby directed to give 10 days’ that she fs perhaps a year av him. “The young American,” he| improvements proposed to be made | ssid City Council in the City Hall,| declares its intention to make an| sessment for the said proposed im- If you want a rule interpreted— Meves they are right. writes, “never showed his real worth |in said Improvement District No.]in said City of Casper, in Na-/improvement by grading, paving,| provements of the said intention |. Playing with an American shield] ¢, the British people in this tourna- trona County, in. the State of surbing) sanitary sewer services| of said City Council to so improve If you want te now anything about a play or a player— on her arm in Paris, the young! ment “AND WHEREAS, in the opin-] Wyoming, which such remonstranc-|to curb, water services to curb,|said premises in said Improv: Californian may get enough inspira- Sacasen, says Hilton never wrote|ion of the Mayor and City Coun-}es and objections must be filed|and necessary private driveways,| ment District No. 38, by publish- Write to John B. Foster, the man who helped make the || tion to bridge that difference in age|+,ner words It will he receiiea| cil of the City of Geayers Wye; in writing with the City Clerk and fiat poster ot West Ninth Street tng sald notice in the Casper Daily. rules under which the game is played today. If you want a per- || ° he Same and it may be her year} that in the first qualifying round|Ming, the said portion of said|Ex-Officio City Recorder of said|lying and being between the wes ibune, a legal newspaper of gen- sonal reply enclose a stamped, self-addressed envel Ghee to replace the French queen. She last yezr Gene had a fine 75. On| street, otherwise remaining unim-|city, at any time before said time| line of the proposed pavement to| erab circulation, published in said wise your question will be answered in this column. ~ summer may be the summer for her, osed improvements, ought to be) solved that the eaid improvements] the east line of the proposed pave-|oftener, which said notice shall ae If she should get into the Olympic ant aap ide Shee titel a improved in common with the|shall not be stayed or defeated or| ment to be laid on South Spruce|be published in one issue of said Address—John B. Foster, Special Baseball Correspondent |} ‘ennis ches against Mlle. Leng-| second day. Sty leas one of the]Streets, avenues, roadways, alleys,| prevented by any remonstrance or| Street and between the west line| newspaper, not less than 10 days r Tribune, 811 World Building, New York. rs-an , Dt bie: Cesper erunne, e = more of the American heart with] it was raining tertifl-ally, Sarazen | to be so improved in said Improve-|cil shall deem such remonstrance|laid on South Spruce Street and|A- D., 1924, and which said notice her than the entire track and field] ..5 the rin did nct bother him|ment District No. 38; or objection proper to cause the|the east line of the proposed pave-| shall contain this resolution. team. ¢ »|0f the Compiled Statutes of Wyo-|vented, as provided in said Sec-|Street, in Improvement District|this 19th day of March, A. nomi and ne couly hardly grip ihe| ming, 1920 Edition, provides that|tion 1975 of the Compiled Stat-|No. 38, in the said City, in Na-| 1924. i club. To make matters worse he Miss Eleanor Goss are also to be rt Hy on its own motion cause such in- ND BE IT FURTHER RE-| “2. BE IT FURTHER RE- “S. F. PELTON, an extra step backward. In doing | safe. Was I right? members of the American team in|siswed hie brdly, ium in all this|tervening and otherwise unim-|SOLVED, That the said City|SOLVED, That for the purpose of C. E. HOFFHINE The ball reile cut inte tate nel net; | Answer—By description of the] all the matches . Miss Lillian Schar- ‘rien sunt, proved part of such street to be| Clerk and Ex-Officio City Record-| paying the cost of said improve- W. W. ROYCE, he shag oat tid mad thea |Play it looks as if the shortstop | man, one of the best of the young. Hagen's chief reason for wanting | improved, er of the City of Casper, Wyo-| ments, assessments will be assessed “J. M. LOWNDES, home. Should he not be called out | @2d0 @ legitimate catch. However,|er players, may be selected as tho| +, go to England again is to satisty| “NOW THEREFORE, Be it re-|ming, is hereby directed to give|and levied on the property be- “J, H. TUCKER. | for tiberteors Bet the judgment of he umpire rules on} fourth member of the team. Mrs.| the critica he is not the poor sports-| Solved by the City Council of the|10 days’ notice to all persons lia-|tween the termini of said im-|“Approved and concurred in: 3 ference? ® play of this kind. If in your| Molla Mallory will play with the|man some have made him appear.|City of Casper, Natrona County,|ble for assessment for the said| provements, or abutting upon, or S. K. LOY, Mayor, Answer-—A collision for which) opinion the player had lost control American team in the Wightman| aq matter of thot. the dashing | Wyoming: proposed improvements of the said| adjacent, or vicinal of proximate| Attest: H. H. PRICE, City Clerk. the flelder is responsible 1s not in-|of the ball after catching it the|Cup matches against the English ‘Walter is one of the most pleasing} “1. That the said City Coun-|intention of said City Council to|to the said portion of said street,| (SEAL) terference. The runner could go a5 batter would be called safe. team, but she will have to play for] pjayers in point of conduct on the| cil of the City of Casper, Wyo-|so improve said premises in said}the said portions of said street to Wherefore the owners of prop- far as hes where the fielder Norway in the Olympics, if she does a and toward opponents. ming, on its own motion, hereby|Improvement District No. 88, by) be so improved being not to exceed| erty liable to such assessment are made the blunder. + Question —Visiting team leads in| ?!4¥- is mestion—Runper Ja on second | *¢Fng from the second inning until },,2° ‘roua be the one ta doet Sin, Sucetion. er, 2 on the Inst half of the ninth, 8 to 1, | * aa : with two out. Score Is 2-2. Batter) tome team scores two runs and,|L°>S!en in the Olympic matches. ver | declares its intention to make an} publishing said notice in The Cas-|two blocks in length and lying] hereby notified accordingly. persia ep necha yard pcb’ improvement by grading, paving,|per Daily Tribune, a legal news-|and being between improvements| Witness my hand and the seal his defeats or explain away his|curbing, sanitary sewer services terse of general circulation, pub-| heretofore proposed to be made|of said city this 20th day of March failures, to at water services to curb,|lished.in said City of Casper, once|in said Improvement District No.| A. D., 1924. ie Sho has tried many, many times, but aie aetna and necessar: rivate driveways,|each week or oftener, which said| 38, said Property proposed to be H. H. PRICE, tinh, eucietey. aoe laly asset i with only two out the umpire calle! su6 has, ao far, falled. ey that portion of South Spruce Street| notice shall be so published in one| so assessed for said improvements City Clerk ‘and Ex-Officio after the ball. It fs caught by tho] Cin, the score « tle. Was ho rignt?| , While America will have a most] | ppaRL WHITH LAUNDRY _ |lying between the south line of the|issue of said newspaper, not less|being with a distance back from City Recorder of the City shortstop but as he gets it the)" ptrlrg ia? a formidable team of women players| © PHONE 1702 proposed pavement to be laid on|than 10 days prior to said 1st|the marginal lines thereof to the of Casper, Natrona County, three players come together, The| Answer.—Yos, You can't take] for the big matches, the men's team —_— > ‘est Railroad Avenue and the|day of April, A. D., 1924, and|center line of blocks facing or Wyoming shortstop falls to the ground with|awry the two runs made by the| will not be so powerful. It may be Expert Watch and jewelry repair |north line of the proposed pave-| which said notice shall contain|abutting thereon and in any case| (SEAL) the ball in his glove. The ball strong enough to win at Paris, but ing. Casper Jewelry Co.,, O-S Bldg.iment to be laid on West Tenth] this resolution. jincluding property to the distance| Publish March 22, 1924, home team fn the ninth,

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