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~ memaragr UND Der eI S8G Ee Casper Sunday Cridune sey PAGE NINE OPEN AIR SESSION OF SCOUT . STILL SEWED ©“ocKy romp [ADDITIONAL NEWS OF SP ORTS SCHOOL WILL un . TREAT BYPOLIGEAND "ace 7Rrar : cen > | ey | Snittie atruction aad | tions interested in boy work in an-|Cellar on South Wash- |: Denklocnepen Beste ie \3 : 4 , : ieepatas ¢ AY ally organizing a week of special | t (eh ae U Sy sf the Colérado assem y FEE First Defeat of Michigan| ‘mis i uni nit pte | om ropit'shn tee | ington Gives Up | tits at tad'aas nston, surrendered to | 88 A vif n|for be The Boy Scouts of E ul ment le, aa 4 furniahed $2,500 2 4 es Negro Star Is Fea- | ie fits r. righ @| America {s represented on the nat ele) ; aint wee meaelaed! 4 k % 3 3 “ a get nto t r-|fonal committee by Dr. George. J, th * nit failed several year Arkeon Bouts Monday} | ~ BOT ae ture of Meet. Of the phase of boy activities will | Fisher field director and) yea. Gotdburs was t|sgo! Babart ana Johnsen ware of Evening to Hold a eons ; jen) ‘programs, |Y, T° er igen. 2 : ae : | COLUMBUS, Ohio, ,April 18— very st local. 'y | squad i et nt Ply Be p the house of Many Thnills | & 2 : ee ee as 2 hs “Tie (United Press.)}—Rain slowed down | westerr : 1 Ind f | in harmony with the general pu Wa mer and was book " r r 7 1A 4 Ba it Ais “ 5 si * A : the second annual Ohio relays here | 1, t way 1 of the day. The week is program violating the ral ol ire’ After werving aa ‘ ; % J ; this afternoon and although nearly | wo learned 1 life In cx | as follows: Pt . » tn |cording to Lieutenant Plummer retired and devotee Casper fight fans are pinning their] | ‘ é . 4 : dwestern college, university | That ¢ f this « r could| Sunday, April 26—Boy’s day n| ceveriy concealed n etill was} his time to banking and business in faith on Ernie (Kid) Rosa to uphold : fo ela on Soe Fal Olympic stars participated, no| have bec a doy hrough | church eke : found in the cellar. It was connec & cattle the pugilistic.fame of Casper.in his . AS SSN ie i § ¢ world’s records were broken. the « t ing, some| Monday, April 2t—Schools, eve) 4 by a pipe wit ht tomorrow n t ise : 3 tes ane The sensational defeat of De Hart | me thelr ba eee ar eA | appeared to be @ gasoline Papke, knoy } 4s a . ° | Hubbard, Michigan negro, featured | us to t y Ta tha Tuesday, April 3 connecting with gasoline tanks in| jthe meet. Dowding of Georgetown | sit r y 2 Wednesday, April 29— Entertain: | ine cellar of the dberg home. } bested Hubbard in broad jump. | ¢ fe t ec le; ment and athletics ez ural. Other off son the raid were It was tho'first defeat in the negro’s | enou en you know how, Scout Thursday, Sot ste ustry Sérgeant A. E: McDowell and Officer career as a university track star. master r ark | Friday, May 1—Loyalty Zook si May 2—Out-of-déors . There aturday, May 2—Out Walt ‘ P 4 4 1 Shiv eu mp zs in all its phases} Se t ebedon was arrested late} Hi , ee d The triathlon was won by Shively, | CUBS | 4 es es Fathers and mothers have adopted jis: nicht by Officer Sulllear ; boxing} | : of Illinois, with 2,286 points; Mung, [and th og t See I Gaiteemconia ioe tAstaricn as teeters. Weg et eae = in four] | : : eens ‘ of Michigan, was second with 2,112 | §¢ me [hinge ina Se” |etaer can teacanrerbicn: Eo. abimutate | Tae et Se ne beane aaldnt °| i j : : ; sees | points and Taylor, of Pennsylvania, | branch hr ) useful to | me te | police elleve Robedon might ha | soing third with 1,932, themesive the future, if they | character in thelr youngsters partisiseted fn ‘ropnedies perpetrated | served at Byo. beet ; : =, ea sh aaah njoying camp life, | several activities of the year of @| Mcently on Casper residen ne Sart haaitedtamanee ake cao Ba REMI Tee a eLOBE | here Ia'to i @ practical demon- | national character desist in develop: | norjcg are making an pueetbatiod Ae 4 isang ‘ : : — Standing feature . ini Myre | tiations : thi 1 every |{ng this trait. Following National)” Numerous cases were called on Town end hotel; ue billiard : ‘ & F yD oN tat it fe MED |e vember! of: t 1 ° Boys’ Week, other national weeks in }ine police dookets bys Mnata court y ‘ ° of Oblo State won first place | ntabe ef | the next month are scheduled which | ite John J ay, Wats avatilog parlor or th . Tickets can with firsts in all five events. Wilson | be purchased at any one of these should be of interest to ¢ ners : " 1 Was fined $15 fo Was second. They were the only ; men : hes ee al And for brolling over a fire, for they | publte, They include: | Kennees; John Jiareia cbarked Portuptiske Cayley : - : ecaitlinait’ the i ing uten- | est Week. 1 $60; Dan Doris, held for si Ueiees davatea 19 ~ PaTolia aninovitined that school} May 1--Chila Health Day. beltigt dnjpiloated B, haa ebellion but Fel Ne drunke 1 Speedball! Pregenting A. M Wilson. captain of the Yale varsity crew for this season NURMI AND | 1. DEOVIGR, tbe TRCN ey Sto tea ey ateatinag | Reis cortelted idea Is Short- fica: ¢ ‘ ry b anc her items necesea May 28 and 29—Annual Moet Thelma Piper, arrested on a char 1 Kid Winifrey | y76 rowed No. 3 in 1924, when the Blue shel! won all its American races | nak 2.1 of national council of violation of the drug ordinance isos ag well as the Olympic championship nt Parin Prospects (or the coming RITOLA FAIL t resting among} We plan to ditcuss in this column ]|in connection with the arreat of| M lisplay of box- campaign are reported to be good : 3 sits Skill will ‘ ne glove f be the d . the program | later some of the activities relating | noris, paid a ne of $100; Gladys} By < rting fire frio- | to these programs and other mat-| gonroeder, charged with turbance ed Press Ste 3 s Ming Wa aT eat | A (| RE( ORDS Sart ning intensely thrilling | ters relating to scouting in which /in connection with a raid on Dorls’ i pri ‘inc ae pide ane Ath Metane | anid” outmaster Ray|the general public cannot fail tolapartment, was assessed a fino of|* v_was quelled by inks e ® rain a mee tobing ‘ ir t line, will | take interest $50 and ashe appealed the case and|!oval to the Portuguese gover nment it re di nd in: ee ut a bond of $300, and John | here today Leonard Blalsdéll, 115 pound ama - it-canbe done and in put up a $300, a ee pit erie Sie ST. PAUL, Minn., April 18—| struct sufficiently so that all those Harris, charged with Violation of| The rebels included in their num ae ay page Rea shes oes RUNS WITH FIVE HOMERS: REDS (United Press,)—Paayo Nurmi and} who attend may successfully repeat the drug ordinance, was fined $50 veral troops of cavalry, ir o gist ER, .. SORDDY 7 ; ‘ 7a —__——_ f artillery under Con aves i Neabeueceht 1 tal’ Vern 7 Willie Ritola failed in efforts to Eacl 1 build its own it patrol : lomeno Camara +, smash previous records before a dis- by e frict sets without re- ~M, Charlie Semlar will cle fire by the fri e ° ie ; oe pe gers wyignting appointing crowd at the Hippodrome | sorting to the use of matches. It's Fighting took place in the streets Bonnie Gros f y tonight. @ fine tri¢k and few people outside of Lisbon, nades were thrown Mike Lester made a good Nurmi turned a mile and a half] of Boy s¢ n do it. F 7 was killed showing in. the last Arkeon fight RES in 6:54 3-10, beating James Connolly,| Deputy sioner Frank. B. jovernment ‘troops quickly Phelps. Jess. Mc none Sole “bts, Louis, 20; Chicago, 5. : pee posekishc serrate x we Mapa Ritola stepped two miles at a con-| types of fire building used in scout and re-establishing Y Haygood are scheduled for the cur-|_, CHICAGO, April 18.—(United Capt hase Dts i at pepe stantly growing pace to beat Basi!l|ing and -will also instruct in the Affairs of ¢ 3 tain raiser. “All these boys are|}10%)—S% touts beat the Cubs to-/¢._ Manes jon balls, off night 4;) Erwin, Newark A. C., by 2 lap and | bullding of camp shelters. Taylor is (Continued From Page One) F FR N AE and dally lite sndppy "vs and it. is expected day in a slugfest, 20 to 5. Five Rasen 5 = : bie Nid fond. Sip half. His time was 15, while|a natural born woodsman and his] vesting others in a smashing Grive | mained normal. will be live action from |2OM® Funs, sveen doubles and a/O Neal 1: Couch 1; Ryan 2; Kamp 1.1 Nurmi's record for the distance is| practigl experience assures that | to abort the revolt which show to the finls of tha | tiple were made by the Cardinals out, by Knight 1; Pierce 1; e y Nriet ¢ A 2 this part of the program will be up| head throughout Bulgaria an r esi N Foley, who ts an| {cr % total of 45 bases. Hartn yen); Ulrich 3; Kamp:1; "Couch 1. to standard. manifest in the attempted murder of | me) LY TWO hting game, will | 8°t his fifth home run of the season. wos bien, 2 anaeaee whe . ‘ Before the program is completed] King Boris and the bomb outrage : case ' rn nt Ol com } ONTROLS y stop any ven home runs were he alto-| ae pi Sei te e pe spa y has recently advanced to} there will be the usual camp yells, | at the Cathedral which killed 150] pa s. the Midw and the ( ‘antic Cc ing ake Sete ee McLaughlin. Time, Si SE] Second place among the aluminum-| some knot. tying contests between | governtnent police seized documents oil companies and Mary Iba By McLaugh Time, 2 producing countries of the world the patrols and some scout games. | giving the most Getafled directions | vs. the Midwest company, was taken 3y Innings: { h the | St. Louis: - mbers of the school will de-| ¢or a rebellion. under advisement until 9 o'clock 5; ‘ intl Wt o'loo: thie | CHICARO 00 1 5 part from St. Mark's Episcopal] ‘The plans, they assert, were| Monday, yesterday by Judge C. 0 stterné a Arkeon! “No ‘a Day ; Keen, Bush, Z K church at 6 o'clock sharp and those | grawn up in Moscow, obviously by a| Brown of Douglas, who held court mission wit charged ‘this after. | Jacobs, Jones, Steuland and Hart having automobiles are expected to | master of military strategy, and told | yesterday in place of Judge Bryant nett so that those without | where, when and how to distribute | 8. Crome’ bring them ; | Summary: Two base hits, ¢ . cars may be carried to the camp. It | arms, gave names of villages which | The law suits comprised litigation zales, Hornsby, Bottomley (2), Beil | is hoped to have sufficient cars On| should reyolt first, and explained | involving leases on oll lands. One (2). Three base hit, Thevenow b] + Home hand to heul all those desiring to} how to seize telephones, telegraphs | part of one petition asked for an ac- runs, Bottomley, Hartnett, Bell at ladid attend the exercises, This modo has | and radio stations. counting and another for an injunc Blades, Douthit, Miller. Stolen base, been suggested as it is desired not| ith stores closed, traffic inter-| tion to compel the Midwest to keep Fack. Struck out, by Keen 1 to weste time in a hike. rupted and communications uncer-| its production of oil at full capacity. | Jones 1, Day 3. Bases on balls, off Boy Scouts of several trops will] tain, progress of the incipient re+| The leases involved have been as: | Keen 1, Bush 1, Jacobs 3, Jones also be in attendance at the exer-| volution and the counter moves |cigned and reassigned to different | Stueland 2. Double plays, Hornsby Chicago 14; toile Washington 0; Philadelphi cises Monday night and it is hoped | could be followed only with difticul- | parties or companiés several times, | Only two controls still remain on to Thevenow to Bottomley, Heath: ST. LOU! . : PHILADELPHI. Bp sete to make the affair decidedly inter- | ty. it was stated, | the steering wheel of a prominent s .OUIS, J April 18,~(Unit- ‘A, April 18,— he 5. King Boris who was closely guard-| Judge Brown returned to Doug-| motor ear manufacturer, but they ed Pres esting and entertaining c | cote to Stueland to,gKearns, Bel ; > Cooney’ to ‘Bettontey, Hits is) —Detec © were called to|(United Press}—A record breaking od at the palace and who was under. | las yesterday evening and will send| are not the same controls that once * to leave the | his decision by es | rested there, The annual Scoutmasters’ school c ‘ je f w swart row Keen.7 in 2 innings; off Jones 6 in enue the Driv By, elt Stee! er ala bod pide pee which has been in progress during | stood to be prepared 4 i y matt 2} off Bush 6 in 2. Umpires: Pfir| owner of the Browhs y oY loner the’ Bet hngon and shut}. past’ week has attracted more | country if necessary, had a econ ae 4 ah PARI man, Sweeney and O'Day, r of the Browns, after the locals @ Senators with five hits to. Re eT ETAL Ge ad lost the f i 5 oh than ordinary interest and Casper gives to the engine itself the task of PPT eae veri lest Eames of the setibe rage dept spmret Titth trove 12; | counell is to be blessed with the best | veloped today. The royal chale in regulating the timing of the spars Cincinnati, 12; Pktsburgh, 2 the rc louie MAE he aes bideg f frre ad cin rove in| inch of potential scoutmasters to| the cathedral which was wrecked, in accord with the speed of the en- CINCINNATI, Ohto, April 1s —]*?* one for: the, Brownsand at tun, enough to win’ the Eine, has taken the old-time sparie (United Press.\—The’ Reds romped] shout; “ti ‘A ‘ the] By inbites 2 suntain region. President R. 8. El-| chine on the occasion of funeral ser- advance lever off the wheel. The he fie ocky | by an explosion of an infernal ma- tha ‘fans kmobbeticaho: oe box | eure, ! be found anywhere in the Rocky n exp! home the winner over the Pirates, | «3,1, ' : y . 2} on, of Casper council, who takes | vices for General Georgehieft, wes pie le still remains. 12 to 2, by mauling Adams, Kremer | mone , Pe SIDE O) Wnabaitea torts —« '€00\000/ 000-0. 5 keen interest'in making the coun- | demolished by a piece of the roo In place of the spark lever, the and Koupal for 16 hits while Dono- |" hiladelphia -_ 000 010 1 4 the scout troops among the | which crashed in. } 3y oth ae entire lighting control has been was holding Pittsburgh to four innings t E.} Johnson and Ruel; Harris s in that line in the country| An additional detail of the horror Sa tho haat nicht ae thettetrees Both of Pittsburgh's runs: resulted | 5S ---~+-200 002 640—14:14 1 pCochrane. ‘ele finger tips, so he can dim his lights ithout taking his eyes from the | road at a critical moment when to t missed a night of the school | that followed the explosion from Red errors. St. Louls -...012 000 0022-510 2] Summary—Left on bave und expects to be {n constant att Jearned today, Fhe, satire. | choi | : SU aN asia tains ta ein oh " r se. Bischoff;|delphia 5: Washington 7. . : a OAL abe composed of women and children,| Members of the Elks lodge were pespndtiyisteres cet tet aoe Bush r and Dixon. "| hits, Sale, Cochrane, Gallowa: ; rhark: we 2 appointment | was blown to pleces ace prea ae Reed mecneaye ey Stat do so might mean piling his car atd hitting a triple with the b: ye gtf os tte nye ' e . ponte, ED Lamar. Sacrifice hits, Bishop, | t rm t obert D. See ee abnieioe that ecigeth ais ; | his passengers into the ditch, | puiesde tue veanedetiee base hilts Mostil. Home runs Crouse, | Poole book eee aaetE cag nin ht | demio of assassinations, the attack | Mahon, p ruler of the). Itis just one more of present day Pittaburgh .--001 010 000— 2 Robertson, Falk: Stolen bases Falk | Struck out, by Harris 1; Johneon ©. | inat t h a ie ep upeeat Arn Cie te, Ooneranta nines for’, Calltornia, whee) :he. ex. | Coe ca pag LAs hie aE Cincinnati <.2-043 201 0: 216 4| Collins, Mostil, h. Double plays} Umpires, Ormsby, McGowan and | He rd that he will of the révolutionists for the gov yess) to. Finke: his) futuse home ‘PD SS, s : rber to Sisler i tobert- | Di ; 1 sai | ment, because the latter is unable Exalted Ruler ¥ n B. dams, Kremer, K , Songer Robert.| Dineen, Time This ts Capt. Dyer, bow on the | and s n; Dor je and Hargraves. 1 present Wek ny. SHE SF to enforce law and order, due to an| was toastmaster and the pfinctp Princeton crew this season, He ex- : Two base hits, Roush,|Sheely to Davie Sh N ric atantod ‘deatiar tation 6 y permitted talks were made by Past Ited pects to pilot the Tigers to a most ous three bake Ma iedonte aphen ibn Mtiatla | Clevleand 5; Detroit oe twit ac ys i J.C. Kamp and A $1. 00 $1.00 | successful campaign on the* briny | ¢ bese, Crits.”. Bactifice kite: | Dit i Mis / OTROIT April 18—(U nited Preas)| Espocted. ; 3 n of ins of Stirrett, ebalt th deep. The material at hand ts said Pinelll. Double pl SS dt Shear e ol — Clevela pened ial mee r +m Fe , where the ghast jends of } edeuted Cleaning and Pressing be the bert {h veara. | 4 ‘$b r ee. tg » 9 . 2 te n ries , 2 out terribl hi with t ‘ member Suits Ca TR Re t sier. Stru nt v ne ot an at i tor " Kd Fs a Overcoat Cinei RECOVERING |? Sips "Woodall, cls Devin | iti is ire, any of the| those closely associated with him in|! Bl OO New York, 7} Brooklyn, 1 nmar} , pis [ Saber’ th ate ey een ‘ Jake, The Nifty NEW YORK { ited | Thormahlen enabled the New York / O'Rourke to Blue. Hite, off Welle ‘ab Vase eae inaienanris’ donee eine , Ww. Black Basement Wyatt Hotel Prese).—Babe I run King | Giants to beat the Brooklyn Robins “ 11 in 7 nings. ‘ bh wee rn the soviet government has any : mg of baseball was reported to have]in the first game of the series by a 3 Spurgeon, L. § F : : 3 i. “ z 1 Smi fA an ith the events in Bul- spent an easy day today by atten-|score of 7 to 1. Brooklyn score : Bite ; congactlon wi h P dants at St. Vincent's hospital the lone ‘ les and a . Bt baked: Bianhahior ses -. ? 0 ae y CNS ae Pe TR The fever has subsided and the] sacrifice fly : j gear snes, Btephengon,, Btru rformed on/him a few days ago| New York - 3 101 110 1 Pf ihe u pitch, Wells, Umpires’ H ran¢ j MINISTERS ASKED 10 7 \ Bases st sition’ Goi is {ctal —— - - ———_ ——_ Geisel and Moriarit ng, his physician. entley, Barnes and Snyder been ng may leave th aikee ase hits, Taylor v | New York 6; Boston 3 om ATTEND MONDAY MEET ) 2 South Center Street spital in two ¥ 7 war h Th . t, Your ay ef NEW YORK, April 18.—(trnitea Py Big tS | } ory ‘ 5s ) Casper, Wyomi Press}—Four runs scored in the first 4 per, oming inning off three hits, and t i 4 ew Y 8, Bi 3ases of : Light Lunches, Sandwiches ri ‘ . f i | gave the New « Yankees ah early Pack gs : tm of the Cas “4 ? ‘Boulder Buries etty i Thormahien i Bey | ears: the New York Yankees an oar aes important meeting of the Ca] ane Waffles i n Red Sox to pastor in the city {s asked to Three. Rivals | 3, x, sc wa te aN id fs Buster. Gah mblnation | a i er meee AO tied for te veoce || HIGHEST QUALITY r ck to High t ster Gehrig, substitute “ate 4 in the right flele bd | ? Monday morning at the First Met} INSTANTANEOUS SERVICE la Wild pitchés, Pet ) 3 eman 16 we ist rch. No announcement was In Track Meet | tormnen a. it by pitener. | y tannins >| ae oraiat ine meteera te be caen ce CLEANLINESS abe i. hler Ump! | $ - - 00 0 210—8 3 Z for discussion Ick and Kler } d ‘ ~--. 400 200 00x—¢ ee fs pot ae —— | Ferguson, Wingfield and Piotnich Richmond, Va., claims to have BOULDER, Colo., April 18.—(Unit Philadelphia, 14; Boston, 13. | Pennock and O'Neftl, the Inrgest ciger factory in the ed Press).—University of Colorado| BOSTON, April 18.—The Phillies Summaty—Two base hits, Dugan,| oi world. ran away with the quadrangular | beat the Braves in a free slugging Coombs. Home run, Flagstead. Sac. a Iry | h UNION L b ] Re AR ot! ritice hit, Ward. Left on bases, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY e a e track meet today, winning firsts in | game ie ane aie r Boston 3, Double play, Scott 2 r, LE idbla p A 00 fae. nae Bray hots ve qLerAr, : $20. Phone 411J. Can be used ‘by the following firms, who emplo th .-Minew made 14 ‘polnts | Phila: -..--=-010 420 042.114 90 4 Wingfield 7. Struck outs by Pen-| to bob or-not.to-bob never worrlea LBASBe 350-350) pairs on wBleo Sana Ao Teachers trailed the | Boston rabally oleae O'Neal | Persone, aretela %. Wild pitch. | aise) Bess Gilbert, University of | , ‘iver, near Casper, $30. Phone aie Casper Daily Tribune Hubbe ferce X || Texas campus sorority leader ana | 2°4?M i} y none bot bh and Henline: Barnes,| # g right field | Fernerk. Hits, oft Ferguson 6 tees Oil City Printers rot abd Givnor lin true Ruth on the opening | 207 Jnnings mplresy Conn waid to be one of the prettiest co. RENT—Close in, modern three Tet Ls 8. The Casper Herald " 5. abe lalbe the y ees because eh a A eds at the school. She has gust mar. m furnished apartment Service-Art. Printing Co marr + mr be Rut , came ried F ank Kemp of Wich a8 alls, | du 1 327 8. Lincolr '. The mmercial Printing Co. SAA try ; ‘ iy aper “ Tex, son of the Texas railroad king : ory eelnte Hoffhine Printing & Stationery Co ~ Slack-Stirrett Printing Co