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THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1925 A yf WITH SIX VICTORIES IN STRING CINCY REDS N EAR PIRATE LEAD NEW YORK, June 11,—Six con- led Cin- first division of the Na gue pen nant race and to threatening to p lead them by " The Phillies their third straight to. Cincinmtl yesterday, 3 . Critz leading off w)th a hdtner gr the Reds in the opening inntng, Meantime, three Pittsburgh hurler: were being - pounded by who won, 6 to 4 the Reds are > Pirates who s the ves, Rogers Hornsby, Cardinals’ man- ager, went into undisputed leader- ship among the home riin leaders of the majors by co: cting for his 16th | foyr bagger of the season, which con- tributed to the defeat of the Dodgers, 11 to 2. Bob Meusel of the Yankres is segond in line with fifteen. , Berfect support was given to Way land Dean, who pitc the Glants to"a 5 to 3 victory over the Cubs, al- Yowing eight. bingles whic! well scattered. In-the American league’ New York out-rallied the Indians and won, 6 to 5, in the tenth after Cleveland had forged to the front twi he kept Five hom- | js A to tie veteran an tl 8 fn the contest, Ernie " blow enabling the Yankees in the ninth. Bob Shawkey, New York twirler received automobile from admirers before game. ne Mackmen came from behind and scored three runs inthe ninth to, wip from Chicago, 9 to 8 Two pinclf hitters, French and Bagwell, sipéica for Philadelphia-in the ninth. At Washington, the Senator turn- figured ed back the Tigers 11 to 7, the cham- pions gathering 17 hits off three Detroit pitchers. Cobb and Wingo of Detroit made circ vele uit wallops off Co- the six Louis went on a batting spree against four Red Sox twirlers and {ded n Boston misplays, won 15 are under way by league officials to have 1s of boys play a nine inning before each scheduled big contest In every city of the vs’ Day" the date of which {s yet to be fixed. Players of Americ wo tea both home and visiting clubs to- gethtr with the umpires will coach the youngsters ORTS ¥ NORMAN © The other da Pitcher Tom Sheehan to the for Al Nethaus in the of @trehgthening their infield first base. The deal may Baye the de. slped effect in thé long tun despit the fact that Neihaus didn’t set the tl Reds trad Pirstes hope at world on fire dt the initial sack for the Smoky City outfit. But the trade also draws more criticism on Manager Jack. Hendricks’ head. The second guessers are telling their friends that Louls Fonseca, infielder allowed to depart to the Phillies, could have played first base better than Rube Bressler, who fiz sled on the: job. They. even insist that had Hendricks kept Fonseca there would have teen no need to trade off Sheehan, a good pitcher when he is right. Fonseca, in a way, seems to t victim of fate. The coast star m a great hit with the late Pat Moran when tho youngster joined the team, Moran saw a big future for hint a an infielder. Then Moran. Hendricks se a unable to get the’ best out of Fenseca—or Fenseca seemed unable té give his best for Hendricks, whichever way you like. However, the same, fate that dimmed shis chances for a time. seems to have equalized matters. Under the direction of Art Fletcher | Time was when price may have been an indi- cation of cigar value: -- But that was White Owls had estab- remarkable production record of a million a day and thus lished the enabled us to smokers the cigar history. most re- markable VALUE in DONE, BROWN is playing a brilliant game ond for the once scornful If that team lands any place race Fonseca may draw a share of the credit. Carl Mays, yeteran submarine hurler, has had his tonsils removed. Carl got tired of swallowing his chew by mistake while standing on his head and figured his tonsils might have had something to do with it, Auto races are to be added to the list of sport attractions around Miami, Fla., by next winter. A new board speedway, a mile and a quar- ter in length, {s to'be completed in time for a race meeting January 20, 1926, according to present plans. It will be located at Fulford-by-the- Sea, close to Miam!, Ray Herrouy, famous Detroit race driver, will manage the track. Latest scientific decision is that baseball was invented 4,000 years so in Egypt. The game was played with a leather ball, And probably two years later some of the pitchers started accusing the manu- facturers of making a ball livelier, One of the happlest men in bage- ball _these days Is Stanley Coveles- before offer to one that m the University By LAWREN NEW YORK, J navy crew mak Poughkeep: no ‘fo who {s up on the sport has any the midshipma ADDITIONAL NEWS OF SPORTS NAVAL ACADEMY CREW RELIED ON TO DEFEAT UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON IN COMING RACE CE PERRY tT Casper th ready 1ue , than aj in midshipmen. thrilling contest If this were confined merely to In the past six years. since the | varsity teams, it might not be very scheme of sports for all ‘was fully |{mportant or eyen interesting. But develope at one has] the fact is that this:is cultivated to | come t oexpe ce crews,|the highest degree within the acad- | teams and tr letes repre walls. The zest, enthusiasm senting the na 3 and skill with which contests of all Victory is often sorts are carried on aimiong teams ed by defeat, bu und individual performers represent is that every team, win or Jose, is a| {ng the vartous companies not only yorthy ‘outfit the standpoint ults in the development of ath technique. T udemy author- qualified to command in the and bend enlisted force and,to lead in ath- end| letics therein—a very valuable, al Here.| most an essential element in the re- ander of officers and men these officer at but leads very often to the ve for rowing of the fhe Casper Daily Cribune » jd, “but you must re- | men we are developing at | > this institution young men who are dejr ained to fight for their coun- try—and to fight to win, There must no thought of losing when you face, a rival fleet. Lt business to win and it is it which we seek to implant | i this aiming at Olyr: ained it to| discovery of varsity material.” the writer with great care lest he is| Just now Commander McCandless misunderstood is fostering the idea of intra-mural “We want our men to be good | cutter races among the midshipmen. ~ Four thirty-one foot racing cutters Wied {tena Indians last | Pave alt been secured and elght wintes: in ‘them | more wanted from battleships Benin eben Dees and cruisers that have been scrap ahh pa peeved.| "As a result of the cutter racing ry which bas already been inaugurated, | Senator (Bie the athletic authorities have With darséet rater no great fears that they will evér Whilst mest. of tile << were | lack rowing material for the regular doubting his abilit ack’ | Shells Coveleskie labo d nothing. Le . 7% He has alr re games for the Senate in. for his part in the battle of the champs to retain their pionship. All of which causes us to wonder ain if club owh managers 6 not too pr t credit a man’s real yalue when have aj desire to part with 1 If you have some question to pe | |ask about baseball, football, box The jolly Phil may nettiana | [ice be ied cel amatour or pro- ; BAT oen tt tional | | fessional sport— leas ie lee, but right scaatiia| Write to John B. Foster, on are enjoying life to an extent un-| | seball. known to the nee 1918, ‘They | awrence Perry, on amateur the National ts, and shave at any|| Pair Play on boxing and other *| | professional sports. All are epe pa | | clai correspondents of the Casper r i | | Pefbune, 814 World Building, New | | | ¢ ne met Who | | yori || his battle with ‘my Gibbons, 10 ||, Enclose a stamped, selfad a Yale man and amateur boxer | | “sesed envelope tor your reply. | i Roa note, He ght Paul Ber. (Copyright, 19: Casper Tribune.) lenbach, new worl welght champioh, tn | Q.—Where is Earl Hamilton for-| while Paul was still an amateur ana| merly of St. Louis and Pittsburgh | and where is LeBourveau of Phila- | delphia? | A-Hamilton ts with Minneqgpolis | and LeBourveau was sent to Kansag City Q.—What umpire in the National league has been longest in service | and did Henry O'Day begin umpir- ing in the National league? A.—Emslie is the veteran of the | National league staff and O'Day has been an umpire in the National league every year since he retired a ball player so far as present records show, as Q.—Was “Red” Grange, the Ti nois football player, offered an im- | mense salary to enter the movies, and if so what sum? he report is he w side! lac abe at $300,000 4 ESMANKILLS. —SELFINAOTEL |. (Continued “From offered a Py ‘age One) | morning. No notes explaining the | reason for the suleide were found in Larson's room Coroner Lew M, Gay ar w ncquaintance wit La ) " d and the bod ren ed | to the Lorton funeral home Mr. Lorton wired the parents of Yeon at Atwater, Minn., and re- | celved instructions to ship the body |to Atwater for burial, Larson was | not married as far as it is known here | —__-—___. LOW ROUND TRIP FARES TO | LANDER, WY¥0.. AND RETURN Via Chicago & North Western Ry. Be © to plan a trip to Lander, Wye th ia summer, Low round trip mer excursion tickets " s with return limit of Many Interesting side trips made from Lander, including trip Yellowstone National Park n on 15 days. can be to well known sheepman of this coun- BOEKE AND MAHONEY ELECTED DIRECTORS OF FINANCE COMPANY eke prominent Timothy J. attorney Mahone: Casp nd ty, were elected am directors of the Peoples Finance & Thrift company in the Becklinger building, to fill the vacancies caused by the resignation by two members of the board, The Peoples Finance & Thrift com Finy was organized tn this city a August and has enjoyed a ren growth in the past ten months. J. 8. Mechling is secretary- manager of t ompany, SUOPES GLAD TOG GOAT From Page One) Charles §, Thomas, former senator from Colorado, Malone was reinstated as an active trial after he gave notice would not do mere research (Continued last fall assoc that the work “I elther with quit ate stay on an equal basis other associate counsel or I cold,” he said. ‘If the fact that in people think I ama Roman Catholic and others know one of my marriages ended in divorce and the fact that my name is Irish is to prove a greater hindrance than a help, T want to know it and get out nc “I will not be the goat. tomed to let my clerks look up references for me. If that is the only way I can help, I must withdraw.” When invited to speak at the din- Scopes last night, Darrow re Iam ac- plied “I wont come make a speech." And the speéch he did make was bristling with references to “Bryans and Bromides,” and concluding with plea for tolerar COWBOY GIVEN unless you let me UTA REPRIEVE (Continued From interim, was almost Spencer mob. So stoutly inr Page One) lynched by a reprieve af ditional evidence. lice sald, that he wag and had been with Pahl when twc ther bootleggers precipitated an ar gument, which, r reprieve to unfold ad. He admitted. po hat he drive Simmons’ wife and one child Ballantine, Mont “THE EGHO’ RECEIVES TTS WORLD PREMIERE PORTLAND, Ore. June 11,— rank Patterson's opera “The Echo" received its world premiere here on ‘Tuesday night as a major event of the 14th biennial convention of the Nationa! Federation of music clubs, away. ut at “The Echo,” was conducted by Walter Henri Rothwell, Mme. Marie tappold, Miss Marjorie Boget, For: Lamont and 1g the pring Lawrence Tibbett 1 rol WHO IS YOUR SKINNY FRIEND, ETHEL? Tell him to take 1 couple ‘od Liver Oil for of months and get enough | healthy flesh on his bones to look lke real man. Tell him, it's the only way to take those gravelike hollows from his cheeks and neck Tell him he won't have to swallew the nasty oll with the nauseating f taste because y Lab utting up ¢ Liver Ol] in ew, oated tablet mn. Ask for M 6 Cod Liver Ol) Compound Tablets — Kimball Drug Store, Midwest Pharmacy, Casper Pharmacy and every druggist worthy of the name sells them—60 tablets— 60 cents. Any man or woman can put on five pounds of healthy flesh In 30 days or your druggist will wil- lingly refund the purchase price. One woman put on %6 pounds in slx weeks, Children grow robust and strong—Feeble old people feel younger in a few weeks.—Adv, HAVE YOU BEEN COUNTED FOR CASPER IN For tickets and full infor to agents, Chi & Ry ——__—>____ The Tribune carriers haye Wam pum for their subseribers, Ask the | boys about it. Get Wampum on your subseription. Salt Creek Busses Leave Casper, Townsend Hotel 8 a, m, and 1 p, m. and 6 p. m Leave Salt Creek 8 a.m. 1 p, m. and 6 p. m. Express Bus “eaves 9:30 Daily Salt Creek Transportation Co. BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS TELEPHONE 144 THE OFFICIAL STATE CENSUS ENUMERATION has he maintained his nee that he has been granted bootlegging | he testified. resulted Pabl’s murder and in their order ve ASK SHEEPMEN TO GO-OPCRATE IN DIPPING LAW For information of the sheep men of Wyoming, the board of sheep com- missioners has sent out changes in tho new law relating to dipping, with the request that all owners of sheep in Natrona County cooperate with the board in the observance of the law. The date for dipping !s from April 15 to October 15, this being fifteen days earlier than the former clos- ing season, The dipping districts are composed of the counties of Albany, Big Horn, Carbon, Converbe, Crook, Fremont. Goshen, Hot Springs, Johnson, Lar- amie, Natrona, Niobrara, Park Platte, Teton, Uinta and Washakie. The non-dipping counties are Lin- PAGE SEVEN Scier can make a house comfort able, bt cannot make a home. MRS. WM. BUTTS WAS VERY SICI Gives Full Credit to Lydia J , Pinkham’s Vegetable Compoun: | for Remarkable Recovery .— “1 took Lydia I Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound 1 make me strong. was troubled wit my back and side hurting me till could not do m IRRIGATION PROJECT CHEYENNE, Wyo., Frank ©, Emerson, state engineer left here Wednesday morning for a trip through the central and north: ern parts of the state. While away he will inspect the Casper-Alcova | project, and will arrange for a fur ther investigation of, the’ project. He declared, before leaving, that an economic survey will be made, with the U. 8. Bureau of Reclamation and the state co-operating. From Casper, Emerson will go to Lander to assist in the selection of a site for a dairy barn at the Wyo- ming state training school, as aj representative of the state board of | June 11. charit orm. I nt charities and reform. He will then work, and wher continue through to northern part | ever | caught col of the state and will inspect the| it made meirregt lar. Since I hay taken the Veget: Shoshone project. (eek date LL RI coln, Sheridan, Weston, Campbell, r ble. Comps oun: een od STATE EQUALIZATION of Sheep from a non-dipping county and must not be trailed into a dipping house county without ing first been} work and care for my children now dipped. where before I did not feel like doin The penalty for non-compliance ~ anything or going around. After m with the dipping law {ts aj fine of first child was born about four year from a hundred to a thousand dol: lars, and tHe board of sheep commis- sloners ts authorized by law to take charge of and dip all shéep at the expense of the owner after October 15th which they have reason to be- Neve have not been dipped. All reports of dipping done toward the close of the season must be in the office of the board not later than The board of sheep com- missioners is composed of BE. J. Far- low of Lander, John MoPhérson of P, Spaeth of Gillette October 20. Baggs and 4, and Y. R, Bal pallens rds Ceo at the Fun Auetion. > or a rich, as whol years’ ¢ finest g satisfies Clicquo keeps it Wampum will buy an automobile goes ‘nto each bottle. In short, Clicquot Club is the children all they want of Clicquot Club. children’s “between meals” as well as for her guests: The Clicquot Club Company . Millis, Massachusetts, U. S. Ay . J, S. BROWN MERCANTILE COMPANY, WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS ago I saw an advertisement in th paper about the Vegetable Compoun¢ Tiioeiterch be p me, but | wi afraid to try it because people said would help you to have children an’ I knew I was having children fas enough. But I thought if it woul help me it would be better to have whole house full of children and hay good health, [became stronger fror taking it and my husband says I loo! ike a live woman instead of a dea one. When § ring comes I am to take your Blood Medicine as I a: very thin. I will answer letters fror any woman who wishes to ask abou! your medicine,’’ — Mrs, WILLIAN Burrs, Wellston, Ohio. OF UNFAIR ASSESSMENT CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 11.—The Wyoming state board of equalization has issued a statement contradict- Ing the report that has gained {m- petus in the state, supposedly in- stituted by parties who are Indirect ly interested, that the Colorado Fuel & Iron company has been unfairly assessed and will cut the production of the Hartville fron ore mines 50 per cent this year. The company was compelled pay an increase in its taxes on the iyon ore this year, amoynting to to your children, too mellow and invigorating drink, or a delicately mild one—whichever they like best! Clicquot Club Regular or Clicquot Club Pale Dry! QLOne is as pure, ¢some, as truly refreshing’ as the other. Forty xperience—a long experience of knowing how— inger ale that it is possible to make. (Give Its pure water their frequent thirst, Its sweetness answers constant craving for the energy of sugar. t Club solves of appetites. (|Many a carefyl mother s full-pint bottles always on ice—for her children many a mother’s problem If not, kindly fill out the blank below and mail to the Chamber of Commerce, P. O. Box 862. The information you furnish will be checked against the present enumeration in the County Assessor's office, and if you have been counted your name will not be re-entered in the records. If you know of anyone else who has not been counted, kindly call this matter to his attention. HURRY—THIS FINAL ENUMERATION MUST BE FORWARDED TO CHEYENNE, WYOMING, NOT LATER THAN JUNE 22, 1925 Name of Person Coler Single Nativity Pisce Ojtizen Read or Sex | Age ° of Birth oO} of Occupatio and Race or Place Residence Write