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EST ia REE A OOS ET | ST. * le SRESV EY OCTOBER 14, 1924: he Casner Daily Cripune PAGE FI World Results By Leased Wire First in News i Of All Events \—" YOU KNOW ME: AL—Adventures of Jack Keefe By RING LARDNE— thr Ze Ww gos Z at OP Os ————_————— | SHEA AND LONG TO BE ON HAND. SEVERAL DAYS BEFORE BATTL Kansas’ City Battler to Train at Athletic Club For Coming Fray; Denver Boxer Always In Condition for Bout. wddie Shed, scrappy little Italian youth of Chicago who is matched to box Don (Terror) Long, of Denver, before the Mills A. C. on the night of October 22 is expected to arrive in Casper tomorrow or Friday and will immediately go in training at the Casper A. C.. Long, who is a student at the Denver university, will env | arrive here a few days before the battle although he ts already in fine shape for the coming bout. Having been engaged by Denver University officials to keep in con- dition the gridiron warriors of that university, Long is always in shape and can take up battle at a mo- ment’s notice, Preparedness has been his slogan for sometime, having ‘once been Mcleod Suggested for! toudne soe aeng eusen hen he CASPER PLAYS 8 witness some very fast bouts on October 22. Matchmaker Winters’ hobby has been speed—in fact Mike Colline, Greek middleweight | Ghariie has u placed an order with one} | Wt ootball ami Srpatles, wae pe caivaiee arte of the local automobile dealers for Two F Games west in the Proceeding five years, is] ® tanm& model that he may obtain To Be P layed on {n Casper looking for a match. Col ponerse Tnbbaveiiittig téenieet anyone, homs. as he craves speed all the boxers that are scheduled to appear on the talent or imported, who can make} cara at ¢he Mills A. C. arena on You COULDN'T 6E SEASICK WW THIS WEQTHER Y ITHINK THE FOOD WE HAD @T NOON MUST ~ OF POISONED Me. OR SOMETHIN’ ic cccccccczzzezs TWO HOVRS LATER pets Muscles FE aed Pane poate mt aoa 4 _— = J T = i . i ses TACKLE COAST Rheumatism. ST. PAUL, Minn., Oct. 14.—Flush- ed with their victory over the Balti- more club of the International league, in the Junior World's Ser ies, the St. Paul team of the Amer ican Association today was prepar- ASEBALL SCANDAL WILL BE SIFTED THOROUGHLY DURING WINTER MONTHS, IS BELIEF NEW YORK, Oct. 14,—Sparks from the bomb thrown into baseball by the suspension of Cozy Dolan | *"4 “Rea” Doin, a former catcher. and Jimy O'Connell for attempted | ,Jonm#ou's allegation went back in- Other Fields. See a, Connell for attempted | to the world series of 1003, when he asserted, that Lou Criger, a catcher, commissioner, include charges made by Ban Johnson, Barney Dreyfuss 160 pounds or less. pes ie out separately and with deliberation | had been approached by gamblers. ing for a number of exhibition games Pala’ gcouatork’ ascWitienat. Ke prshey 22, will show speed or no} wir the first four games of the|2¥Fing tho winter by Commissioner] Dreyfuss accused Cozy Dolan of prior to taking on the flag winners a2 Id yoo has wins over Jake Amend, Riddle 2 season safely tucked away’ in ther | “nts. tampering with Pie Traynor, Pirate of the Pacific coast league for the Good-bye old crutch fon Hicks, George Arndt, Jake Fox, and] The | semi-windup between All warbags, the Casper football team| 120, mvestigation is still bemmg| third sacker. Dooin declared that a class AA baseball chamiponship. TT HERE IS positively no hei numerous other’ lesser lights and| Webster of Billings, the Fighting| Preparing for two succealve game conducted," Judge Landis sald last | former catcher ofthe Giants had of- The Bainteclinched the Junior ser. any excuse for sufferin io 1t night before leaving here for Chi-| fered him a $40,000 bribe. ‘es yesterday by making it five out| 9sonles of rheumatism! Especit - pe iiinielfrors Deibenape wefeuilie the | ly in the autumn of your life, whe__¢ fing’ game, 6 to 3. Merritt’s sour) ‘he vital organs weaken, impuritl paw hurling, coupled with the all | Multiply and linger in the muscleul¢ | around work of his mates, including | 824 Joints, as never before. It ns: home runs by Divon and Dressen, | POW, Just now, when you cannot ad}; proved too much for the Internation: | ford to fuess. No day returns! Hat. mL Jonguers. tae tarred a oaneiestrall fonited Arrangements for the series with| ever to all the miseries, the toig & the Pacific Coast league were com-| tures, the body-twiating pains thr o:? pleted last night by T. J. Hickey,| you have suffered from the demcRor! president of the American Associa:| of rheumatism. It is @ fact thihat® has met Walter Miller, Jot Carr, Ray| SWede and = Young. McCullen of} iway from home, This Saturday portant to remember! *What ca if, both fighters having a wallo} 3 tisfled with how far I've gon d to fo Inv others. sell is 7 PY gone| ened to force an Investigation of o Collus’ kéld tho undisputed welter-|#nd the question now beeng argued | ‘VEH Schoot team Pay chey teen te | Already. ‘The future ,will tell that.”| the separate threads and many well weight championship of the Dakotas|®™ong the local fight fans is how Wouglas for the first crucial game Other t: broken during explor:| known sporting writers encourage a Im into the mia-| knockout is registered, with the ma- and which may be followed by the! game. 5 Liahee oa ot saan te jority predicting a quick knockout | Douglas, every season, goes gun- Talk of a match between Collins| for Webster, while McMullen’s|-!"& for Casper. Two years ago the fas one of tho best middleweights in| Which they are scheduled to travel. | “Ken into camp by a good sized mar. Pa the country, was never thrown by a]. Missou Pyle, Casper's best’ bet| -n In the Thanksgiving day braw! FOR tion, and John W. Norton, owner of | rheumatism means “blood pon :— man of his own weight and still re-| £0F Sometime w!'l hook up with Pee} -oach Markley of Douglas is report- the St. Paul club. erty.” It is a fact with the increas preliminary of six rounds. Missou/is| ‘Ta! years and as he is one of the 3 2 Still in doubt. Seattle was leading | tles are destroyed. It is a fact thr, ee aa ie tne Pest ta datgated rapidly getting into shape and wili| *ding mentors in the state, Casper v * Pi. ’ today with Los Angeles second | 8.8.8. will help Nature build thesyp the Japanese’ of his own weight at} Sve Pee Wee a good batt will have a tough battle on its hands By HENRY L. FARRELL Demprey, Miss Wills, the Amer!- map eh cs and San Francisco third. The sea-| Ted-blood-cells! 8.8.8. 1s one Cco)}) ling | Prominent local boys will make up| 4# eléven, NEW YORK, Oct. 14.—To a|overcome that feeling, and Bobby : and final details of the class AA ser-| 1n existence. Its results in thot, Ry ‘Beeeallee suivante e veut give the balance of the card and with} Lander should not furnish such|tather disconsolate and discouraged | Jones will continue the gda work.| Milas Norma Zk is shown winning'| les will bo decided later. Five vic.| 84nds of rheumatio cases have bee, _| thatatier eit heds Ivokitig Yor. popular prices prevailing Casper’s| strenuous opposition as early season | 2Ublic in England the news that] Now that Jones has put himself| the intermedinte hurdle race in Chi-| tories out of nine games will be need-| BOthing short of amazing! Th... Bindi" ar aid lt a good start. epresentatives are not over strong.|%mateur golf champion, is going|0ught to be a much better match| ber of high school girl competitors. purely vegetable. This is very in), WORLAND HIGH TAKES Sorte he logal coaches will take no/| @fter the British title next year may| Player. Critics have regarded him jis R eb pores L toby en the shances and will pse their strongest |e received like a smack on the/for years as the finest medal player | developmen! & muscles is clear. |)... duesd by an industrial Lineup in the Lander game. chin. 4nd one of the best stylists in the|!¥ shown In Miss Zilk’s trim but Dank Heat Diupeel doves” Ithlw: oleline Rear nen. tbe} ehiacelee ot es CODY INTO CAMP RY Sport Calendar To date the Casper team has been| The dear old sporting public in| &&me. His advance in line with his| Powerful lim ed for them that they will not | swellings, Mngering pains, stiffnes" Racing. Meeting of Metropolitan Jockey club, at Jamaica. col] zitmmer and Henry Karhunsari and| Kansas City is a main event in it- -hey journey to Lander to meet the T wont says whether or not Johnson and Dreyfuss have threat- and Montana for several years until|!ong will this bout go before al Si tte season, ation of the Dolan-O’Connell expose, | complete inquiry for the good of the and George McLeod {s being heard | friends claim that their man will be vonverse county boys slipped over tains his old skill and. strength. | Wee Jensen of Denver in the main| “d.to have the best material in sev- The pennant race on the coast is| of red-cells in your blood, impuney™ Set-jiteu, It ie posible that he will] A four-round bout between two| When it lines up against the Doug- (United Press Sports Editor.) can Olynipic athletes did much to son send Sunday. Te exact dates| the most powerful blood cleanser, jj new boxing club should get off to| ceports indicate that the Fremont| Bobby Jones, the young American|over in match competition, he|cago. She was victor over a num-/ ed to clinch the class AA title. medicinal ingredients of S.S.S, an, Arita Bon The first bells of aluminum have| be more inspiring, more wonderfu “ orunaté in not having any men out} England looks upon the British|Matural ability was. hindered by a crack or rust, and weigh only a] of joints and muscles all disappear Meeting of Kentucky Jockey club, of the gameé with serious injuries.|amateur golf with all the fondness] hot temper and a disposition to third as much as bronze bells. our stomach made strong; Mil of the regulars are in physicle}a miser would have for his last| “bow up" when his game started] winning by § and 7. Last year at REA yeaa face pink with the old sweethearo! sondition to play and only ineligibil-| buck. It’s all England has left and|t? 0 wrong. The same critics held] //ossmor he was beaten by Marston} j1,eeeate, London's famous| glow, your blood enriched and yout © at Latonia. Meeting of Maryland State Fair association, at Laurel. ty threatens them at this staze of in the second round. Horse Show. young and so experienced with it} gave him eighth place, four shots size is more eco; the last symbol of a former worid| that he never would get the real fish market, handled over 182,000] cheeks more plump as they use@re the schedule. domination of sport. golf out of his game until he ma: His first appearance in a national) tons of fish last year. tobe. You can doit! Take §.s.g4te SEA Thirty-ninth National Horse Show, STRANGLER LEWIS IS Meadowbrook club. — America’s cuP| ita: he may be just starting at real| behind Ted Ray, the Englishman, at New York. isin. the exclusive: New York ‘Yaoht.}\ ie who was the winner. At Columbia 3 club. The British boxers are all on ‘ . The British. open cup is here in| ‘ed to the point where he could] open was at Inverness in 192 the great destroyer of rheumatia, t Bench Show. VICTOR OVER MONDT eee the following year the Georgian was 9 the floor. The Davis Cup, once a prized possession of palit d and her} Jones, thc aineteenth to win the] 308, fourteen shets behind the ‘win- INTERNAL BATHING YORLAND, Wyo., Oct. 14.—The Washakie Warriors, Wor'and's foot- all squad.under the leadership of Coach Kelly returned from Cody with another scalp tide to their belts having defeated the Park County d > 4 contro] himself. He apparently has| when his four rounds were 78 A 7 impurities, tar. fs stores in two sizes, ‘The largetr, tribe by a score of 18 to 0. The game} Show of Shepherd Dog club of th was played on a wet field and little | America, at New York. colonies, is under a long-time lease} "tional amateur title, is now 22 "er, Jim Barnes of Pelham. nu! in the way of sensation was demon. TS with the United States Lawn Tennis} Years old, and has been irf the lime-| In 1922, at Skokie, Jones was sec-| ,,Mias Emma F. de Merritt of 815 | seem” | , a ri! to . strated. Forward passes and end LOS ANGELES, Callt., Oct 14.—| association. ‘ light of golf since 1916. When ajond to Gene Sarazen, whose win- | }#th St. Sacramento, Cal. writes to runs proved to be the best ground Bd cateanaler’ Tatiae eens hasey f htcace ie stances the|™ere hoy of 14 and wearing kneo-| ning total was 288, against a total | NewYork: 7s cat Rsitere fir the. Worland’ gelig as welght champion wrestler, again suc-|cioomy, pre beter icing diche pas, he caused a sensation by his|of 289 saa ses sintiy nee by | .qyainge using the ‘J.B. L. Cas: $5 00 R ew: cf the Cody V-s was puncture proof cessfully defended Atl A) | feat in setting the pace for a star| Jones atid John ck. he next| have attempted before. I do not ° ‘ar at tiedon: " zy, his title against | British amateur cup may be tem-| 4014 i) the first half of the qualify-| year Bobby hal a total of 96 at| eet tired ar worm out and’ thet ren ‘———= | Joe “Toots” Mondt of Colorado, in a} pered only by the satisfaction the A thrill was experienced when a PARIS—The French aviator Cal-| finished match here last night. Enalsh golf isatong get out of Cody lad broke thfough all Wor'and | }izo set a world's airplane altitude He won the third and deciding fall| seeing the American star play, even ing round of the champlonship.| Inwood, tying him with Bobby | & SR ee GPT | Ace entirely | ive dollars revvard will be paié © Jones lost to Robert A. Gardner of] Crutckshank for the open champion- 3. CGnnon to the party furnishing the Casper co!) Hinsdale, 5 and 3. ship, After a play-off Jones won by Daily Tribune information leacinghe ¢ intestine its defenses and was heading towards | record of 12,,066 meters at Villacou-| with a toe hold in four minutes, 19] if the does win. It al f ison= t jt ft th the Warriors’ goal with nothing be-|blay, an official announcement said. | seconds, ‘ London became very fond of Jack|_,Three years later Bobby appeared] virtue of a marvelous second shot) ous waste. Puc tee daniente "Collecting subsceigane t tween him and a touchdown except _——_ at Oakmont and, defeating Jimmy|to tho home green, a long iron over testify that Consett from Tribune subscribers,’ Patrons Dempsey when he made his first visit there. The British wanted to see Dempsey fight, not because they felt that they had anyone who could give him a contest, but they wanted Minion, Gardner, Rudy Knepper|a water hazard, for an easy par 4, and W. C. Fownes, a former cham-| Cruickshank taking a 6. This year pion, in successive matches, entered} he was in the thick of the fight the final round against S, Davidson|right up to they last at Oakland Herron of the home club. He lost| Hilis, but had to content himself Donald’ Harkins who plays the safe- BUFFALO, N. ¥.—Rocky Kansas ty man. The runner attempted to/ won the decision over Luis Vicentini straight arm the Warrior but in-| in ten rounds. stead the arm proved to be the con- — PHILADELPHIA—Harry Greb, a Mondachee and ail tne |of the paper ghould not pay any tn troubles which they |one their subscription except the%@ | @ absolutely relieved and |carrler who delivers the paper or&®| by this Nature Treat-|an authorized collector from the oftice. If you are not sure you are ~ necting link and a means for the to see the best fighter in the world, . oa laaiy explain to you the | puying the right collector, ask hi downfal! of the Park county runner | Pittsburgh middleweight champion even ff they couldn't hold more than| ‘°, Merron by 5 and 4. with MOOR TISES to Cyril Walker eration of the <7. By te Pe phew hie credentials: 1) be lauren and the collapse of their hope of | of the world, and Tommy Loughran, a god-father claim on him. Sibie apg ie Phare agra SPA | i pescngbe ase a Feaults, and will give you tree of | aot do so please call the Tribune, @ scoring. of Philadelphia, fought ten rounds The London tennis fans were just | peered at the championship held at cost, an interesting little book con- the Engineers club, Roslyn, L. 1! wagrrncTon On October 18th the camp at Riv- erton will be invaded by the local team in hopes that still another vic- tory wil’ be forthcoming. as keen about Miss Helen Wills, who to a draw with the title not involved. peDiiaaye Naas Sa sea taining the results of the expert. ak a T went to England with every prospect | 294 Won the qualifying medal. He} ja iment made julie arey sor RaMITere Tene e bestietht as elephone 15 ll ADDRESS: Lawrence. Perry, |{ or heating Aliss Katherine Mekane, | DFosressed to the semf-final round. | Vi aig committees favoring sting! Complaints for 25 years — Special Football Correspondent || tho only hone of Britain on the} Where Oulmet beat him in a sensa| erie rosects us follows: in that city, Get a free booklet at | ———- Fi of the Casper Tribune, 814 World || cooris, Wien Miss Wills failed to{ “onal round, 6 and 5. At St. Louts | "ume Pine ein Oregon: Sprechers’ Pharmacy ae RE Bullding, New York. Gothé expected: théere was no via-}/% 1921 Hobby. defeated Clarence! iititas in Washington; Owyhee. in| — SSO It you have some question to {| tional gloating in England. Quite] Wolf, one of the Mound City stars,| Oo eeon and Idaho; Salt Lake basin ask about football— to the tocitines, the wocd: Britieh | 282 Dr. On F. Willing. of Portland, | °°. and Spanish springs. in If you want a rule interpretea— || *° the ng Al Calgs Ufocatan} out in the third round found him-| Usa! If you want to know anything becirted vince See ouw ercagh| self pitted against Willie Hunter, |* “ about a play— Ceti: tat Maine Wille. vasp't| (#0 British amateur champion, and ‘Write to Lawrence Perry, tor Lf fh mt 2 oes 4 was beaten by 2 and 1 after a tense] NORTHAMPTON, Mass.— Lau- SZ: For results try a Tribune Classi- Seelye, ident fifteen years an authority on the The personal’ triumph that the| match. renus Clark Seelye, presiden: close a stamped,. selt- 4 ? ha’ Bweltear tine ped, f-addressed repeated by Bobby Jones. They are] emPted to stem the Sweetser tid column. tractive, modest and extremely cap- . * aie in tegen, ob ones Radio Mail FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS prompt means right now. hen ked off player ‘when i 1s\to' De) Kicked ion? | “Tne visit of Bobby Jones can game as writer and official. If || is age: iba At Brookline in 1922, Jones was} emeritus akd first head of Smith Everything in Building Material you want a personal reply en- Weta erated crebeniy ik’ Tejone of the unfortunates who at-| college, died, envelope. Otherwise your qu nd he received his worst defeat in “ tak al bev wanwpred tin “one: || Botti ct the same type—voung, at-/Snd he received his worst defeat in RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY Question.—Please advise whether| Will not boast. British interviewers ‘or not a player may be tacked if| Will find it just as difficult to get Orders try! t welds are given ‘prompt attention and 2, Also may a ball be held by a| 0d tennis player. | KONSET Pipe So listen you folks out in the Three-Day Cementing Process for Oil Weils. se ” Answer.—1l. 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One| fomPimentary remarks about Png: by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for | Sacenso im getting through on the| 224 although he later dented the Ame defense is getting through on the interview, the denial wasn’t as gen: ootast l Colds Headache ayer when it 4s ty he kicked ort be | 7s, auewed criticism. until three doses are Complete for onl | fati VY 4 J ba Ban player when it is to be kicked off by} Bobby Jones and Helen Wills rep ; pie 7 | CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN virtue of a supplemental, ruling 1s] resent the new type. of American taken, The first | CAG! N TER? Pain Neuralgia soem, DY tha. Saleen onmpraesee, athletic stars. Tho American Olym eee eee $90 a Westhound Departs | ‘aikiaa aah pic team in Paris had numerous and. thin, “doses ||| Not 13 2 1:50 pom. | ig, juestion. ever been | young stars of the same disposition so stely brea! * 7 whatbcand J . 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