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= PAGE EIGHT CHALLENGE 1S NOW PENDING Jack Kearns on Way} to New York to Close Pact. By HENRY L. FARRELL (United Press Staff Correspondent.) NEW YORK, Aug. 1.— Jack Dempsey, world’s heavyweight champion, will | be signed officially to an agreement here next Breck to ‘or the ry Wills earned toda fight Har: 4 we a contract which th uth the champion’s pro: irs until September +1, ea rns insists that he will | to up the with Kearns ¢ to handle his future, but friends of | the ey-Wills ‘situation denied 2 license to act as the ond fo Micke Walker, the welght champ , in his rec against » the weight cl Kearns ond’s Meer mission to th Usten in on th Wilis and clear himself Me vald he | 1 to do It. e wecepta aller In an ex - the long dis ey ‘told th | not going to | » meeting and that Tex York promoter, had the of attorn to represent him. The story. whict ited Press } the com day that of patience. witl would carried last Tu mission that they meet in t , for any good 1and that he had been en reason to believe that! suid not engage in a big DODGE 4-1 shape. Good $725 Easy Terms fEE R. N. VAN SANT | Business Coupe. rubber. Late model OTICE y ting will be allowed « what is known as the old Cc t, Bonnell, Hanks or Becker | ‘anches. These properties are within the State Game and Bird Refuge and are posted against trespassing. Violators will be arrested and H. R. LATHROP State Game World Results By Leased Wire DEMPSE AGREEMENT TO | Milwaukee The Casver Sunday Cribune TO | THE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEW SIGN THIS WEEK FOR WILLS FIGHT BRASSIE SHOT OF 230 YARDS IS HOLED OUT Jack Cuddy, Community golf club member, holds the distinction of having holed out the longest shot on a local golf course. It h yesterday when he drove a brassie 230 yards to No. 8 green an a place in the cup.. The hole !s par five and war in three. made American League, New York, 8; Cleveland, 3. Chicago, 5; Philadelphi: St. Louis, 5; Boston, 2. Washington, 9; Detroit, 5. National League, Broo! Philad y-York, 5; ) 110 ahd Whal 001 2 . i. B eae AA 2 007 000-3 9 1 000 000 022-415 0 Wilder; E nd Dia homa City (ist game)— 00 090 016— -100 400 00x— Wilson, Cooper and Bruc nd Benn. rts k and Haley. American At Kansas Cl St. Paul ~-000 002 010— Kansas ( 600 000 100—1 kle and Collins; Schu 600 901 001— 600 000 MeQuilian Lop and Meyer 21x and 1 would refuse to | toledo 013. 00 61 agreement and that | tajan, 620 100 M10— 413 4 would: hayein Tunney, Canavan and Schulte t Burwell, Schemanske, Thompson and Florence 1 given uv York commtr At Muw announce what plank he hi Minneape 00 000 Middlet Mi raat. (abe {Cup debut. Aust Ygland ng or any other amateur or pro n, MeCr ane e mpalatans round that year and| | ‘essional eport— i; : AAR Ded sae Coteten |the Australians won all the matehes|| Write to John B. Foster, “on Pacific Coast League Patterson's father was a brilliant} ie one, King: Britain's big. | lnasebail. ‘ht Porthindsclvr RH. ©. | Player. It was only natural Bl saat stir; Aurtied: bi ©. Ander- Lawrence Perry, on amateur Ghat late eu Ghee 110'8 21 5} Should plan on Gerry following } in one of the matches, | | sports, and. -— Portland 013 000 6 soon as the boy was defeated Fs in Falr Play on boxing and other Ramsay. Stryker and ) grasp the game he Was | their match and Lowe. Anderson| | Professional sports. All are ape Ya rtine Ra id training. Gerry tel'6 | peat Lowe and Patteyson and Nor: cla! correspondenta of the Cusper | = elder Patterson made | man Brooks beat the two britishers| | Cribine, 814 World Building. New “ m. and be on the |in the doubles Yo At Vernor i. arts a later The next year Amerien met. the Enclose a stamped, self.ad- Ss Ir The court on whieh he played was | Antipodeans challenge =o drereed envelope for your reply. Ve 00 x O}an asphalt « How t ul did/and Tilden and Johnston made a} ——————————.———_—_ i a: : big REA MGeTAAe eowdoatilne saan i$ jer _againet | (Covyeight, 19%, by Casper Tribune.) w — 3 > SI 4 2) | Question—Some boys of young Annee Ae SOtbor ar he Aid | Years were playing a game of ball. R. Wt {ccused as“Other Woman” She # s One of the teams had seven players 5 i - n . . mB and the other did not. On the team nt Lok 10 O40 30x13 McQuillan in Fight to Clear Name [wit ort aig not. On the team Martin, ¥ 1ea and Wachenfe <i “eRe Oe boys vere summoned home before me and E ae ‘ xy the game was completed and thore @ 4 ‘. were only four left. The other team, Ku Los Angeles ..020 020 000—4 9 Oakland 000 208 00x— 5 7 1 Sandberg Tobit Club Standings League American Philadely Washing Chicago - Detroit - St. Louls -—- Cleveland New York Bi Cinelnnat Brooklyn Philadelphia ~ St. Louls ch ve assumed the pre where spe pra tly offered tn t ie awardee the| ‘This year Patterson, Anderron.and {tie Sie helene eae: |Co., hope to change the outro: | ures ©) He had won other honors on the} DAT Mar ae most indlea meets | courts when the war broke out. Pat: | a3 ner. The form disp'a by the} terson was ve but an| | | n be taken axa true Une | oration for s kept him | real condition tout the fi time, He} ; ma t tie Coe : jreached the front however, and was | | ap 8 ue > ental star t mine < he great offensive five points against him in the sec: |* peenen st oaths ake neat BOX | md set when Patterson got under} won for him the | way The big Autipodean then pro- jm rt cross. ceeded to take seven straight points pbeet mda th Fat Cup Debut in 1919 If you ave some question to 1 the Japanese fusi| In 1919 Patterson made his Datix | 98k about baseball, football box GERALD THE GIANT Hopes to Break Into America’s Cup Cupboard This Year ee | | | \ SOME er THUS AFTERNOON Bowe TONIGATANS GO GAMING in THE MORAING Dereneo We Sap DECISIVELY IN IN Lodgwoop Bow , , He Wor THE 2) neat of maki The follow- eof frame, | band plas . also n did not pk one of the helped) him hing | Hen snd BI Tobn-| st tennis technicians in the | *tylé he t The ball came off the] ston rained Australia’s hopes again has come to the United | asphalt lit rson, with | by defeating Patterson and Anderson te wh thei Aus j his ver sent it back |in the singles but big Gerry and team whieh Will try once mo e | O'Hara Wood defeated the two Bille rest the coveted Davis Cup from} Due to bis hon ning Patter-| in the doubles. fen \s was already star, when-he| aN ) years ago Patterson aid not Baten ae tartada. Hi ce a 1@ in school tourna-| Participate and’ Anderson's «victory Iw his: first impbrtant -|ments and naturally won all the|over BI Johnston was the only hierar dateited (hey honors, there. He held the. scholas: | Cheer for the Austraitans. tar shi Ha in atic champlonship ef Australia in|.) Last yenr ‘Tilden and Vincent eee ae ne the in the |1411. The man he lost the honor to| Richards turned hack’ Patterson, and, Hawi stourné Brook. | the following year was none other | W00d in the singles and Little Bul ? b tHashe se YOS Re ne How | and Bly Bill defeated the palr in the _ doub'es ptain o| includes claimed a forfeit. Was that right? | Answer—No baseball rules bind such a came because tt ‘wae not be: gun with a legal number of players on either side. However the team with even players wasn't very sportsmanlike to demand {ts pound of flesh because the other youngsters bad to go home. Question—-Was Jim Savage of New Jersey a first class fighter in his day? Answer—He was a good fighter, but had the misfortune to begin his career at a time when the woods were full of tough white hopes. Question—Has Gene Tunney ever fought « negro? Answer—No Tunney's bouts haye | all been with wilte men, | posites? fees nica Pekin has.« famous drug store | which dates from the year 1600, The | proprietor today is a direst descend- ant of the man who established the business. 1 $5.00 Reward Five dollars reward wii] be paic (o the party furnishing the Casper waily Tribune information ne the capture of the person who t+ taudulenuy collecting subscription: ‘tom Tribupe subscribers. Patron: “the paper should aot pay any yn> thelr subscription except the avier who delivers the paper or ‘~ authorized collector. trom ‘he ffice, If rou are not sure you are Onc | wing the eight collector, ask bim | show hie *redentiaila. if he san Miss Helene Goebel. } cor wel by Mfr Jo ao olense call the Tritune Hagh MeQuillay in her suit tor divorce 4 Yor! Gias pitcher, is aiding MeQuillau in hip fight ty as Mis name, I i “ US | i elephone 15 | Highest Quality—Instantancous Service—Cleanliness SUNDAY, AUGUST 2, 1925 First in News Of All Events The | MIL GITY LEAGUE TEAMS CLASH BULLS Eve | WILL ROGERS IN DOUBLEREADER HERE TODAY Burlington With Bluejacket on Mound Will| iay Elks and Texas Is Scheduled to | Battle Standard Rivals. | With ideal baseball weather prevailing, cash customers at High School Athletic Park this afternoon should shout and cheer one of the finest exhibitions of the great American game Casper has produced during the entire season. -A doubleheader is scheduled among teams of the | Oil City league. 5 | In, the opener, the league leading; banner afternoon of baseball but | Burlington boys and the runner up|the steady and popular price of 25} Elks’ team will don the armor in|cents wil ail for the entire pro morta] combat, and the gome should | g Better get out to the High |. D. School Athletic Bull!" Darham ment by Will Ziegfeld Follies a} ‘ond leas bring forth a number of sparkling Park early this af. field plays, long hits, and sizzling rnoon for there only just so pitching. In. fact, it “is expected|many seats {n the grandstand and} that Jim Blueacket, big league hurl- | eve er and for many years connected| At t will be full toc n meeting of the » of the Oil City 1 EVOLUTION cutive com. | ague last with the Greybull team of the Mid: | mi West league, will climb onto the} Wednesday night, it was decided to} HIS js tt mone ise mound for the Burlington. Gosnell,| uphold the protest of the ndard | 9 18 the second issue strike out artist de luxe will prob-| boys In the recent game with the} of the Bull’s: Eve deal- ably hurl for the ks, and the| Burlington team, and the game in| 4 ae z battle Shou% be a tough one. jaucstion will be played over a weeks) ing with thatquestion which | The wind-up attr ternoon will bring Texas and Standa clent rivals who jon of the af. todi together, the ‘d teams, two an never fail to put 7m as part of a double} r. The refinery gang protest © of Umpire Cal Smith's de- | and it seems that the rule everybody is interested in, Evolution. Last week we | Up a good battle, Best of all, there | book upheld thelr contention for the| showed the Mayflower de- will be no advance in price for this! protest was backed by the counell. | scendants originated from the Ape. This week we will take those who didn’t claim to come from Mayflower Descendants. (There won’t be many in this bunch.) GIANTS GC AHEAD OF PIRATES BY BEATING CARDINALS WHILE RIVALS DROP TWO TO PHILLIES ‘EW YORK, Aug. $ nosed out of firs National league penns when the lowely Ph wou a double header rate ‘ Some people certainly are }making a fight against the, Ape. It seems the truth kinder hurts. Now, ifaman didn’t act like a Monkey, he wouldn’t have to be proy- New York 5, ST. LOUIS St. Louls 1, Aug. 1.—(United Press) nts climbed back p in the National league defeating. the St. Loule 5 w 1, while Pitts! lelphia Phill from the Pi Cardinals, ke’ Barnes, The Glants, with Z% a was dropping a double header. downed the St. Louis Cardinals and | Score— R. HW. EB.]y di ? o moved up int) the lead with the| New York 901 130 000-5 9 0 ang that he didn’t come narrow margin to two pelnts. St, Louls ---.--000 000 001— from one. Personally I like The champion Giants now have a perventage of .59S and the Pirates are second “with .696. Batterles—Barnes and }Rhem, Dyer aha O'Farrell. Monkeys. If we were half as original as they arc, we 7 + Brooklyn 7, Chicago i. Philadelphia 3-1, Pittsburgh 22 | cricado, Aug! 1—(United Pressy| WOuld never be suspected PITTS. 3H, Aug. 1. — The Vhile Burleigh Grimes was hold- 4 : 3 Pittsburgh Pirates gave up thelr |j,. nue (autlelgh Grimes was bold: | of coming from something hold on first place in the National eeanexnce eye eppine te! contests-to the Phillies here to old Zach Wheat uncorked five con- secutive safeties and Brooklyn won in a walk away, 7 to 1. else.. They never accuse Monkeys of coming from The New York Glants, by virtue of | goose ay ! their victory over the St. Louis Car-| trookiyn- ----..002 000 050-7 47 -@|@NYbody else.. They are dinals, are now two points ahead of | Griese Neh fobN ool ee Lae Prenat alits (a0 the Pirates, Pitching of Mecatur| ° HM 1)unique and original—that’s Grimes | Jones, Brett and Hr | and nett Taylor and Ring was too much: for Pitts- SuSEH| burgh aud the Piitiiies won by scores to 2 and 4 to 2, why. You never saw a Monkey have to have a Fac- : Cincinnati 6, Boston 5 ! iame— R. H. E. i betes F ys phbaaeiohiny 100 190 o10— 3.12. 3|_ CINCINNATI, Auz. 1.—cnttea|tory roll his Cigarette, did Pittabureh..020 000.000— 2 g 0|Press+-The Cincinnatl Teds. wor you? No, Sir. You give a Monkey a Sack ‘of ‘‘Bull’”’ their eighth consecutive game today. but were extended to 13 innings be fore capturing a 6 to & victory ¢om Batteries— Decatur Kremer-and- Gooch. and Henline; Second me— 3 : Philadelphia 010 010 620—~ 4 raves, Durham and the Papers Pittsburgh .. 011 000 000— 2 RH. B. and you will sce registered in his face real satisfaction. L have seen them scheme all day to get ahold of a sack of **Bull’? Durham. on -.100 000 010 300 0-5 11 2 innati 100 000 190 3001-6 16 4 Batteries — R. Smith, 3enton, Kamp and Gibson; Luque, Rixey and Hargrave, Wingo, Krueger. Ring and Wilson; } on and Smith, Batterles— dows, Morr’ STADIUM PLANS the alumn! has experienced what amounts to a let-down and tt will probably require two or three rous Intelligence beyondbelief. {nz football yictorles to .stfr them | 4 up to the point of lavish glving. | In the meantime the | stadium of the Univerity Northwestern May Not| Be Able to Carry Out Plans. BY LAWRENCE PERRY (Copyright 1925 The Casper Tribune) W YORK, A —There memic of In built at a cost of $200,000 will be ded fall, A The tr CLL | structure is now ready to sea 000 spectators. The arena would} have gone Into service last fall bu ed matters. | opposed new stadium at the of Chicago will admit of = Of 75,000 spectators and being laid a SIATY-FIVE YEARS AGO! a quarter mile track instead of a ; ‘ seems to be, some hitch in the pro-|fitth mile track can be lald. ‘The Tn 1860 a blend of to gram to build a new stadium at|new arena will be ready for use in baccowasborn-"Bull Northwestern University, according | 19 Durham. Oa quali) Of the $487,000 subseribed for the mountaineer stadium at the Univer- sity of West Virginia, $270,000 has | been collected in a year and a half. The structure was completed thru | the help of banks and advance lvans from prominent West Virginians. to the report which writer from Evanston. When the improvement# on the present field were projected, {t was aaid the alumni were advised their assistance would not be necessary. But when the full cost of the pro- ij comes to the nione it has Won Trecognition wherever tobaccois known. It still offers the public this — more flavor, more enjoyment and ected amplification of the arena] The total co'lections on the sum | * was made known, {t was announced | subscribed for the University of Il. ae She gti cd the alumni would have to come in|nols stadium now have reached $1. sit, 20.SR8 eng Of if the work was to be done. |420,000. ‘The tofu! delinquency on ag. And at present, delleving the|the full subscription amounts to work could be $482,214 done without them, TWO BAGS for 15 cents 100 cigarettes for 15 cents A CASPER TO RAWLINS STAGE CANS LEAVE DAILY aT 9#0 AM FAKO—312 58 Saves vou approaimately 12 boure travel bet@een Casper nd Hawline WYOMING MOTORWAY | Sait Creek Trearportation Company's Oftice TUWNSEND HOTEL PHONE 14 THE CHILI KING LUNCH 232 South Center Street Casper, Wyoming Guaranteed by smconrventar jut Fifch Avenus, New York City LIGHT LUNCHES, SANDWICHES, WAFFLES