Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 3, 1920, Page 6

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% “ * + ¥ ° E ¥ 2 - WORLAND. BEATS: BOXING GAINS CASPER a7 1019 ON Visitors Shoot | LOCAL FLOOR Goals High for Score in Opening Game with Natrona High; Guard- sual ing Loose » Natrona Coun team by a score outweighed the the best Wor! - and showed The Casper inability guard closely. was the opening game of the haskethall season for Casper. ame with a whirlwind ng teant trom W weill-coa well Th Mat red to fall down on their: there will be a dual tournament ¢ work of guarding. However, this can in ving between the two frstitu- be remedied before the next game -with tiens Was the case in 1919. Dart Lane mouth and other colleges in the east er, at center, led the attack of the | have engaged boxing coaches and plan quintet with seven goals. intramural tournaments with the possi is ability as an old player stood him | Hitity of broader activity within a year | in good stead last night, but further | o,. uyo ‘tice should improve ‘his'play. Ko-) “ine plan’ for a set. of international Phe Pann played an excellent | joxing rules to supercede the antiquated eee Aner dice tents diese: minute, | !rauis of Queensherry code promises but in their opening contest aid nat |t® be @ subject of considerable show the polished play of the visiting |‘Tversy during the coming month: Sidi) + havy and civilian board gf box Gregg, speedy cefter of the Worland | ing control in this country recently sent | team, did the best work for his’ team. ! represen e abroad with the out-| He out-jumped Dusty Miller on prac- line for new regulations. er it was | every toss-up, 1 counted four- learned that the international boxing | teen po free thr a4 rooted for their plucky t Lawhead, capt. Totals a» the eal five showed th son coaching by cked team work Worl result of Dean Mor- nd aggres- nd players dis- uns who nd. It is a heavy team. It should state tournament. sper team y athe ball well, a place th 1onors. His fast play- the pivotal. nojnt ives of the Weérlaxid int ndiy d, captain of the Worland L two field s,and shot five ‘O\ws out of five attempts. @ crowd saw the game and More candidates for the team consistent practice, and the con-! support shown last night, ‘asper on the State High all map. CASPER WORLAND 1666 4 cher Referee —1 of Denver High Sehc In the United Kingdom the first, com plete census was talcen in 1801 and'sin then it has been taken ever x * * 2 * * x : : x * x x : a x tenth y Reg. U. Brodie Rubber Co. S. Pat. Office 166 S. Center DIAMOND offen. ' quintet showed | te: appedred to pick up a saw the contest last | dict great things for the team / . + fast and | tall Casper cen-! um to the last{ IN GOLLEGES Fight Game Wins Supporters in Colleges and Universities of S.; Tourneys Suggested (By Associnted Press.) NEW YORK (fy. Mail),—Boxing as an intercollegiate sport is rapidiy gaining | support at a number of colleses und in all part: of the country mpionship tournaments u ns tiles snot at allo unti within the ewoyears. Inter bouts between Ked boxing | representing Oxford and Cam bridge universities have been part of | the annual English spo inie. for many nd similar re pot entirely unknown in the United s It is expected that stich meetings will become more frequent as the hoom in Mayers recove: from |hoxing gathers strength. ‘The ten ; Trance the middle of the ‘in this direction “is shown by number pe mae ae pyere ed good when recent reports of boxing activity among | Dane irked seg hs NL the collegians. Word comes from Pid the small end of the jy, ) , Peori: ‘little ifere ne ¢ end of this period, 19 to 9. Ina be hh ih second half was almost repe-, 28 vst Be eri sue f the first, altho the SK Of eee Cheap p ous nip coun asper boys ment would be held next spring. In sylva the Univer has long been an cate of boxing for and has several times suggested the formation of an intercollegiate boxing league, At the present time both Penn sylvania and Pennsylvania state collere y of Penn lent advo the college athlete ave the largest squads of boxers trying for the, teams in the history of the isport. Both squads are und in the struction of competent coaches federation, a European organization, Was also at work on such a set of rules. | It was further learned that there v fwide gulf between the proposed code and that so far as the Euro: ties were concerned ther inclination to The Am n authori v little Athletic union has also » to all candidates for {p on the American Olympic games boxing ‘team that the contests at Ant- werp next summer will be conducted the British amateur boxing rules nd thaf they must familiarize them- selves with this code if they expect ‘to make the team. Th ep rules differ number of respects from the United tates revulations and*a point winne under the latter might easily be decla 16 loser ina bout fought at Antwer fhis conneetion a portion of the rt of the manager of the A. A. U rer teain of boxers who recently returned from 9 tournament trip thru Sean vavin enlightening. - All the bouts were zht une nelivh amateur rules s manager states America learned a lesson from the tour which will be of t aid in pre paring a chami mship combination The rules ans comp re the nex. nade ted in Den rules whieh the A overn th Olympic glish unateur Le “The judgir f points unger the ly favors ‘the scientific and no credit’ is iven for TIRES Phone 772M . Black lopt the American ideas. | V in| FREMONT WODLGROWERS HIGHT PROPOSED ‘RAISE be Casper Pail Ssihane” IN’ PRIGE OF GRAZING (Special to 1 LANDER, Wyo.. Jan. The Fre mont County Wool Growers’* associa lor in meeting adopted resolu tions protesting Inst the pri posed | action of che stite to charge approxi- utely 50 per cent more for school lands} 5 *kmen erazi pur: | woot Ps opposed } to any increake, despite the m of th state count ommissioner s of the state that have many higher for such privite LEE. BANTAMWEIGHT NAW Mie hy Jan Babe” Asher, Sar 5 of the A. BE. FE. 1 Buffalo in seven out of night here last || CALENDAR OF SPORTS o- RBASKt TR AL...: Opening of “Western te Conference season. t Twentieth National how opens in New York Eddie Trem) 10 rounds ve. Joe € Wate Conn. | | | round the Town The Harvey Cafeteria serves {meals and lunches continuously. The Army and Navy club |good big meal every day for 5c. | 12-80-6t San Diego, Calit., | The city in ation, | Apartments, property with a wonderful future. write W. Stocton, San Diego, Califor 1 K real estate in Casper, }land Realty Company, O. see John M. 8. FE bring it into the Auto Elect an 111 East First street, Pt 1988.1 You can haye your choice of ¢: her rates | Jonshy | ty. ampion | Coulin 1 rounds | ; to avoid punishment for || 1918, and will not seek o | his. appeal. 1 Panama } rbur for sale. For Palomar 30-20t you are looking for’a bargain in Eng. 30-6t Your battery can be adjusted if yqu Smoke | hot HOLDUPS WHO ROBBED POKER | GAME IN JAIL (Special to ‘The ‘Tribus LANDER, Wy jan. William } sand “Bum” Kelley, who heli en men at the noint of guns k at the Poposia mines and a poker game of over $400, jail here. Most of the money recovered and the men have fessed. ‘LOY GIVES UP FIGHT 10 DODGE PEN, WILL BEGIN robbe are“in BEATS HARRY COULIN TERM EARLY THIS NTE ; Wyo. a Jan, 3.—Charles Loy, whose conviction of murder and sentence to life imprisonment was ap- proved by the state supreme court in its last decision of the year 1919, has given up his fight of nearly two years the slaying of here April 2, re-hearing of Within a few days he will’ he taken to the nenitentiary at Rawlins ROAGH INSTALLED AS PROWIBITION CHIEF OF STATE FIRST OF YEAR CHEY ENNE, 1, Ws yo. san S. Roach, of Platte county stalled in the office of state proh commissioner, ,having assumed hi ties January 1. Already he has begun organization of an aggressive campaign to curtail, and if possible eliminate, the bootlegging traffic in the state. Roach temporarily is holding two offices, his resignation of the office of sheriff of Platte county not vet having been ac- cepted by the board of commissioners of that county. Caer HUNGARIANS NEED MUCH BUDAPEST.(By mail.)\—The minis- ter of finance states that. no matter how much Hungarian territory may be reduced by plebiscites and final boun- dary decisions, a rly income from 10,000,000,000 to 12.000,000,000 crowns would be necessary to meet the Hun- garian budget. _ William Ashford, colored, ‘tonsa? ONEY fixtures at all times MecEveny Elec- trieal company, 141 West First street, Phone 12-30-6t and tobiiiccos at the West refinery man can eat a , meh at the Midwest he Jargest smokers’ line in fle Hake: it and Luneh fight in. the McEveny be your Siriclan fi Henpe ora ema eeeD ant 1820.69 | L complete Vietan pee one. 1 | | et! Kelly-Springfield Truck Tires are built up to Quality, not down to Price, and their quality is ‘ easily discovered when driving them—in’ greater resistency. (They actually contain |2 percent more rubber than ordinary fh solids.) in better traction, (in the Caterpillar type) in longer life and the absence of “chipping.” To these facts any of the following users will testify: Ohio Oil Co. (2) P. D. Scott (2) Robert Grieve (2) T. F. Walden (1 Midwest Ref. Co. (34) Carter Oil Co. (2) New York Oil Co. (4) End your Truck Tire worries with Kelly-Springfield Sol-’ Paul ids. Two types—One Quality. Casper Supply Co. ‘Corner Center and Linden Sts. OIL CITY SUPPLY CO. 412 East Second Phone 1112 165 So. Ash. , District ‘treasurer; George E. | auditor. Keith Lumber Co. (2) O. L. Walker, Lbr. Co. (2) Michener Transportation Co. (6) Continental Oil Co. (2) White Transportation Co. (2) WHITE MOTOR TRUCK CO. [Live NEWS OF WYOMING DISTRICT OFFICERS OF MINERS’ UNIONS NAMED AGAIN. FOR NEW YEAR CHEYE INE, Wyo. the manner in which the officers America, handled the recent strike, cast ate ice Cahill, Rock Springs, presi- George Young, Rock Spjrings, vice den Teeidane James Morgan, Sheridan, ee RUSSIAN MINER DIES OF INJURY CHEYENNE, Wyo. Jan. 'Grakus, 27, a Russian, died at St. John’s hospital here New Year's day from in Juries sustained two days previously in a mine accident at the coal camp of pend- ing the outcome of an effort to locate Hanna. His body is being held, relatives. The McLeod School | of Physical De- velopment 114 Cobb St., Casper, Wyo. I have a nicely equipped gymnasium right at your ands. Gentlemen, what is the most valuable thing onearth? What is the key that opens the door to all pleasure? Perfect Health Call and visit me. It will interest you to see the quarters I have fitted up— it will not cost you any- thing — I shall welcome you — and a visit will awaken new ambitions in you. Learn the art of self- defense in all its forms. I can put you in such condi- tion that you can cry out with Monte Cristo: “The world is mine” oo Marinick ¢2) Phone 913-J. Phone 908 Jan. 3.—That tho! ‘union coal miners of Wyoming approve of United Mines Workers of is established by the canvass of the votes in the district election December 9 which has just been completed here.! All district officers were re-elected. They ateman, Sheridany _3.—John TURDAY, ay unze SA MKENZIE NEAR RECOVERY a + shot George MceKe who j the hoatle; id ‘on November * lwas able to visit with Hendy te Ie still cd jeourt house y. H i sl na de j his left arm in | knew how much longe jfined 10 the hospital will be con We have remodeled our dining room and will serve THE BEST CHICKEN DINNER IN TOWN SUNDAY, JANUARY 4TH 75c PER PERSON _ Ruady’s Restaurant Come In and See Rudy! HEEL LELHEAEHLEEEEE Casper Business and Professional Directory ENN 4 DOCTORS } t J. O, KAMP i Physician and Sree Office: Suit 4,8 regla- Stock transfer agentn Authoritien o N Ss. Harhta, Bese LATOR, n_ Charge, | Phones 2 if Dr. HW. T Rohrbaug Office Phone 54 DENTISTS DR. J. C. Hailding. tes. Phone 116 Ce { DULOIS & GOODRICH Architects HKobrhbnugh Bldg. (Over Casper Pharmacy.) i] Phone 54. | ELECTRICIANS N ELBE 1c CO, 2 Third St. Phone 1080 | Motor Repairing, Armature Wind- | ing, Blectrical Wiring and Con- | tracting. : : 2 : : o———<$<___________ ig | WAT CLEANING Drive into the } jow < | AUTO ELECTRIC COMPANY, | NEW YORK HAT CLEANING | || 111 1 First St, Phone 968-5 || | K ' | | | We clean ana're-block all kinds of here | | Hats, Panamas, Soft, Felt, and stitt | BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER Hats for ladies and gentlemen. \ New trimmings; all, work guaran: t= ——— cones Also ene otters Stor enw i 5a * a 7 { ats, e ct for an leliver, if BAGGAGE TRANSFER || | Shoe’ shining parlor in connection i] Coal and Coke Delivered ‘| for ; ladies and gentlemen. All | HERMAN EXGELEE } Eindg of shoes dyed. Phi SOM. 0. a i a Sa [i oS Bllding: ‘Phone osicw FRANK RATTORS ee Haggage & ‘Transfer INSURANCE A SPECIALTY ctrlé Con 149 8. Cénter| | HOAGLAND Phone 1013 | We sell The Wyoming's Own 1 ———° Life, Keep Your Money at Home. ! | | Office 247 N. Center Phone 889Ww i LAWYERS oe WILLIAM 0. WILSON Pe aos Law per, Wyomin; Saltes 14-15-16, ‘Townaena Block eh | SEARLS TRA R & STORAGE Office— Palen Dititara Hall Phone: T.W. Office, 104 Moving a Specialty. ie —— eee eee ee eo || ib | NOUTEN’S TRANSFER ‘co. r o— | i? Phone 193. CoE ; mae pe neuetted MICHAEL W. Attorney PURCELL at-Law ° ——~! | suite 316 of ange Building BROKERS Casper, Wyo, Pho o-- eo o—- CARNES BROKERAGE # ruUDLIC | | 0 ———_—_________— RX CHANGE. AGENS, 8' A URA BE. BE. = corti B. Lenperance, | pie Lawyers eae roprietors. 207 oli Eien ge Bldg. Ol Stocks with us; | Cc . markably low margin. aa a) | Phone 1147. Office over Iria ‘Theater | NICHOLS & stinerr { — fers ; 2309-10-11 Oli ee lag. CHIROPRACTORS pats ott eCRange : ——S——>>—T——_>= | DR. J. H. JEFFREY CLS. aw FERGUSON DR. ANNA: GRAHAM JEFFREY See op jropractors. Wwnsely at | Lytle Theater Bldg. Genter St. ieee Phone 190-5 ee 4__Uttice Phone 706." Res. 93. PS pare: - Wyoming 308 .——— eee | 7 | WARBER & SPENCER Lawye! ‘ { | 308-310 0. 8. Bide. Phone 680 wnsend Bldg. | Offtee 4 Onen Rem, S07S PLUMBING AND HEATING i i. 2 ONOHUn DEAE 3 ONoHUE . Y DR. M. HARNED Plumbi Chiropractor UN erie Sed Rane hata \f 260) North Stapte } | au kings’ promptly’ atte od 60. to es one 300W. _! | Shov—s2 8. Spruce. ‘Phone He CONTRACTORS | o—- - M. PALMER || LET ME FIGURE wr : Plumbing, YOUR EOE TOY BUSINES Ss SLoc heating; ny reat hoe alr tere PETE, LAUSEN lace. Jobbing % General Contractor ly attende Aa of all kinds prompt- Office 306 0. 8. Bldg. Phone 767M Shop 139 W. i one T72W. ! P. O. Box 1145 QtcClure ‘Bide ‘e See See \—_____———3 RESTAURANTS ; 7 Para sas ee ee | Rig Building Contractor na Ones oe DOG CAFE ! } Be n ay a v! Phone Sai." 1 | Lunchall at ee | unches at All Hours | eae | | In rear of Poodle Dog ; CLOTHES CLEANERS Billiard Parlor. | THE 3 ERVICE LEANGUS vf *REAL ESTATE nel Cleaning,” aceantnge Nismodeling | | Real Weta YP. WHEELER DP 5 | jervice” Our Motto, Phone és || = ROOMING HOUSES M DOCTORS | ! DR. MYERS OME HOTEL | a est Second St, ysician aud Surgeon lodern toomes by Day, Special eras i Wromenttas anifave neg to ares °. ! | Strt etl: westly Re Neuuin Pe” DALTON. ny | . Suite 200-201, 0. 8. | Office Phone G09. Res Paks 749 | STAGE LINES ee! I : | G Ss. BAWDEN, M. D. | Practice limited to diseuses 1} songs Exprein ‘eeslgne, an ee d 1 Gentto-tie pary Trret and Dissasce | "Otley iberty Ge 1 eres Ll yy Garige, ‘ied | Office: inant Bldg. ‘Telephone 983 or OT7-W. Phones: Office Hospitat, cess, 347M; _VETERI SURGEON - id Dp. m.; . Mm. to 8:30 B. ne | lt. As RATHBUN ——————————— lat c, Veterinary Surgeon. : 1. manee ALL ©, KEITH, M. 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