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TODAY'S NEWS OF THE SPORT WORLD LANDER HIGH 1S,‘ Tne COLORADO BATTLERWATONEDFOR: DEFEATED 27-17, SANE FIGHT WTH RECTOR THIS MONTH BOISE, Jan. 1 cha: RY CASPER FIVE seasiee a sam Clartam George Koplin, Light Heavyweight with Big Following in Home State Agrees to Meet Local Cham- agiiee- Le aera BOB MOWA GIVEN SHADE pion of Class, Probably January 22 IN BOUT WITH JAMISON School Gym Floor (Ry Associated Pren: ; George Koplin, a 165-pound battler from Victor, Colo., probably | will be the next fighter Roy Rector will meet here, according to ar- Last Night pening from) beni the seloting | so awAUR ES TIRe stona | 'angements being made by George McLeod. If these plans are worked minutes of play in the final half, Casper | MUU K Jan. » Mo! 7 a ¢ : ran up enough points to sweep Lander |W8S given @ shade decision hy arwspa-| out to final completion, Koplin and Rector probably will tangle here Vito 27, jaat snight in| Bo Wrneere 10 a tera do pet) January 22. Colorado sport followers know the record of Koplin and} oe Sieh seeds A sAee rai ihn es avyweight, here last night. | probably have seen him fight. dentally to He is practically the same weight as or, Koplin is the sixth man McLeod has been trying to cure for a match with years. It was also the first victory over the Lander high school in four years. The Casper rooters went wild when the final whistle sounded making it a win sts Hee SE ven ae aie for the Natrona county-high school, teon “of Bpokamaer Washington: woth With the score tied at the middle of western fighters. Watson | the last half, things hegzan to look dmateur champion’ in the 180-pound gloomy for Casper. This outlook y¥ ahout fwouvears ago. further strengthened a second later Anothe man who McLeod has} when, by fast playing around the bas been try ing to Casper is Mur nder players scored a field vin Brakenton of Salt Lake city. Brak- This placed the visit in the} on fought Jack Demp a six-round to 13 go in Utah, Price came thru with a field goal that Jumbo Martin of New Mexico, who tied the score at 15-all and his free tips the scales at about 190 pounds, throw made it 16 to 15. Miller, who | and Oscar Gardener of Denver are other played a fast game for the locals, | men McLeod has been trying to dropped in field basket but Lander | ire for fights here. came right back with two points. | The score was 18 to 17 and only three | or four minutes to 7 Price, Miller and Blanchard arose to the emergenc: Price dropping in a goal. Not to outdone Ifttle Blanchard slipped in two more counters and the total was 22 to | 17. A free throw by Price and two field goals by Miller brot the score to! 27 to 17 Lander ‘FARRAR FIGHTS WAY 0 ~FREEOOM INTHE WORLG INOS WOMAN’ AT I took out three minutes both | to get instructions from their coach Geraldine Farrar once more demon- and to rest. The final minutes of play strates her subservience to art in a told on the Lander five and continued terrific hand to hand fight with an- Zast work by the Casper players won other woman in her latest Goldwyn the game. | production, “The World and If’ Wo- Casper jshowed better guarding than | man,” which will be presented at the in the game with Worland. The five | WVeginning Friday. Few played better team-work. When °the | hetre: p to indulge in so strenu- Pander guards-let; up ‘for an instant, Rete (eee ee Baan foe ree there v ‘alw: a field goal waiting | P zt e € ° for Casper. This was plainiy shown in| the sake of realism, the entire. scen| was played for all it star and Mme. Rose Dione. The fight {is one which cannot I» aked’; and it irpasses in intensity the terrific strug- the final minutes when with only. three | 8 WORE ae to four minutes to play, fast passing | and accurate shots from the floor count ed five points and cinched the game le in which Geraldine Farrar engaged The results of Coach Morgan's coach- in the filming of “Carmen. ing and faithful work by the entire | The struggle arises thru the effort squad under his direction spelled vic- of a jealous woman to hand oyer Mar- ‘ia Warren, the heroine, to a man who covets her, The woman comes to Mar- ja’s room, locks the door, throws awny the key and telephones the man that | the girl is a prisoner. In desperation, Marcia, a famous American opera sing- ler in Russia, attacks the other woman. |They pull each other about the room | and tear each others hair, until the |opera singer finally flings the other from her half way across the room. tory last night. Miller, the tall center, played a fine game in spite of the fact that the Lan-| der players “laid” for him. Kocher as safety guard should be given a large) amount of credit for keeping the Lan-| COWLER AGAIN IN LIMELIGHT—P om Cowler, the much abused punching der score down. 1t was his play that |bag of champions, has again come to the front by eliminating Al Reich from Bot the ball down to the other end of|the ranks of the contenders. The latte r was in the midst of a successful come- the floor when a Lander basket failed, | back. 2 Price looked good at forward, while Blanchard played an unusual game for R With the frenzy of a tigress the Amer- STATE LEGIONNAIRES | TO JOIN IN WELCOME EXTENDED O10 CHIEF Two representatives of the American Legion from every county in the state will meet with State Chairman C. S. Hill in Cheyenne, Wednesday and Thursday while General Pershing is in that city, A general conference of these members of the Legion will be held. State Secretary Harry Fisher will go from Casper as will B. C. Calhoun, a member of the state executive commit tee. f Mr. Hill besides being state chairman of the Legion is state immigration offi- cer, and has been appointed by Gover- nor Carey as chairman of the reception | committee which is to welcome Pershing at Cheyenne. With so many representa- neral Pershing's visit, the American | Legion is expected to play a prominent | part in welcoming the commander of | the American forces overseas, | ————___ VELVET JOE OUT | WITH ALMANAC | FOR NEW YEAR showed well for Lander. jican girl leaps upon the other and But it was team play that won as it lchokes her into insensibility. When will be in other games this season with | Ki} ROSS IN LUSK BOUT the struggle is aver, the star, stands tired, ting and bleeding; but 8 improvement in the Casper squad after | qu Peaverer | ‘ prisoner in her own room. To escape, Captain Price scored the first goal. | | Miller copped the second. Casper had | | | Marcia climbs out Of the window, up a a five-point lead a minute later. But | ae Play Scheduled at Laramie to De- LUSK, Wyo., an, %.—Patsy Branni- gan knocked out Kid Ross in the fourth round of a scheduled urday night, Fontana iy the chief event ten-round bout fire-escape, reaches the roof and then Juandersmade it 5 to 4 in the middle of Brannigan will climbs down the sky light to the cor- ridor. below. Here she finds her lover the half. The half ended with a score who has just come there to take her standing 7 to 5, with both teams guard-| cide Championship of Wyo- of the card which is to be staged at|®WAY. thetanan ing closely which necessarily held down | ming High Schools Fort Russell next Thursday night in) Together they overpower the gu the total. ig Hg! honor of’ General, Reraliing, j Who try to stop them and escape. Lander started things with a rush in the second half, tying the first tip-off. per in the le; s mush | LARAMI the score with] annual bi A free throw put Cas-| University of 1, 8 to : led then by one Phe thira tournament of the Wyoming will be held 7 this year, it has University instruc: | The local five| here March GRIFFIN KNOGKED OUT IN. F/RST PLUNGE INTO MARRIAGE to four-point margins until the Lander pla n annour yers tied it up in! and profes have been named THIRD BY BURMAN DENVER the middie of the closing: halt. tg look atter ditterent paris of. the ’ TOO EXPENSIVE Laramie is coming Friday but Casper | tournament which will include besides — | should make a good showing if the| basketball, debating, munical, and oth (By Associnted Press.) | team plays and has the ne support of|er, forms of academic we | DENVER, Jan. 13.—Joe Burman, aj LONDON.—Engaged for 24 years, the rooters that it had last night. ‘This| ‘With the increased interest heing| Chicago bantamweight, knock out) William Wright, farmer, of Earlswood, Ivander quintet is no slow bunch. The|taken this year by, Wyoming high] Dick Giffin of Fort Worth, Texas, in! changed his mind about marrymg Flor. visitors outweighed Casper about six | schools in basketball, it is expected that | the a scheduled und bout) ence Annie Hunt, local postmistress, It pounds to the man and were a husky|the 15 to 20 teams which line-up in| Carl 3 bested’ Spike Douglas in) cost him $1,750 for breach of promise. squad of vers . e state mpion-| ten rounds. | Ba ee saw them and refereed os ail eee he Pe am the ‘title: | _Bi tes College was the first of the New honey in the coolest place in the hive, Lyman Spalding and Lyale Ruagiar Started in the spring of 1918, the) England colleges to adopt co-education, and the young insects in the warmest. Ber boxed two minutes during the inter-| basketball tournament and state high} mission between halves. the mateh a draw. school week at the university has grown popularity, The treatment accord Tescher called Spalding, the small-| in er boxer of the two, was the aggressor | ed the visiting high school athletes and most of the w: students is reflected in the increased enrollment in the freshman class at the the following Ne state university fall. FULTON HAS THE BEST OF FIGHT WITH MORAN} ocinted Press.) an. 13.—Fred Fulton of Burlington Briefs me club ve party The Social gave a successful new Yea Burlington which (Ry A. NEWARK, Rochester, Minn., outfought Frank Mo-| for the employes of the road is making ran of Pittsburgh in eight rounds at} extensive plans for! a dance to be given the first regiment armory here last|}riday evening, January 23. C ! night. chairman, has |Scott, who is generat named committees on entertainment, | finance, music, floor, refreshments and | | sociability, who are putting forth their eee MELLAS THROWS ‘KID’ utmost efforts to make the affair en ' joyable. WINT 4 Division Freight and Passenger Agent J. A. Leary, will rerurn tonight from Omaha where he went with M. W. Pur- cell to attend a Knights of Columbus initiation yesterday. Miss Mabel Sanlin will return tonight rom Denver. She) will be accompanied (By Axsociatea SIOUX FALLS, 8. I ander Mellas of Sioux winters of Mankato, Minn., in straight falls here last night. were middleweight: Martin Ohlhausen will leave tomor-. —— RIVERTON ALLEY oTARS |row for Powell to take a position as Jagent and operator at that station. TC IN GASPER | George Galloway has returned from) |a ten day visit at his home in Nebraska. Mac Divitt has returned from Grey- bull where he went on business for the Arrangements are being made to hold| Brotherhood of Railway Clerks. a bowling tournament between Casper} 3. L. Kincaid has been transferred and Riverton, the scores made in each) from Greybull to Casper. | city to be telephoned between the two} Miss Mayme Mullin and Bruce Mc cities. Riverton is reported to have a! Culloch spent yesterday afternoon an! speedy team while Casper, altho now, | will put only the best material in the} field to match the speedy players from| verton, att this tourney in which each team plays in its own respective city is a suc two Borh men|by her mother who will be her guest | j here. Miss Mary work in the C. B. & Q. office: Place has resumed her Final reports from thristmas geal drive received toda by |BURNS WORRIED 'EM—That George Burns of the Giants was one of the rs. Sam Service showed that Christ-| hardest men for National League slabsters to pitch to last season. is broug! will be played in}mas seals and health .bonds to the|out-in the pitching records of the Heydler circuit. The valuable left fielder ‘cess, other denice pitty of Central Wyo-|amount of $1,800 were sold in Natrona Played in 139 games, and succeeded in working opposing hurlers for 82 bases’ ‘other towns ani county during the holiday season. jon balls. m In his new almanac, Velvet Joe, the genial philosopher of the tobacco world, has collected a‘rich fund of interestinz information, timely statistics, helpful suggestions, with his own quaint, point-| fa comments on life and things in gen-| eral. | Printed in the old-fashioned almanac, style, and replete with splendid illus- trations, this year-hook will again take its place on home reading tables with| the dictionary and the encyclopaedia.| Thruout the 48 pages, Velvet Joe of-| | fers answers to the hundred and one questions that invariably arise when family or friends cony. s | om Besides the usual weather forecasts, | CARNES BROKERAGE & PUBLIC there are weather records in different | cities for each month and a =} teresting method of reading the clouds.| | A mass of government statist has) | been tabulated, including facts show-| | ing the part which the United States played in the world ware. For lee men there is ‘a chronologic line of the growth and achi the American Expeditionary force that | will be preserved for many years to| | come. it Velvet Joe has anticipated the presi-| $== =e dential election this year with -a sum-| DR. B. G. HAHN 1 mary of the popular and electoral vote | : EDNA HAHN ! for president in 1916; which should set-| | Sultese Teena bunlan: | tle many an argument and provide am-|| ogee 423’ Phones Res. S973 | munition for the political speaker 1 ey For the motorist there is, a concise| | Dn McRae interpretation of the automobile laws! | Chirenenetas in all states. compiled by a recognized | authority; for the agriculturist there is a} three-Jears comparative chart of the ERE 4 | o-— Sears remem: : Coming to the Iris—Albert Ray and Eleanor Fair in “Tin Pan Alley” : EKA HAL HEAL HA HALAL LIARS HLH ALLELE ERE LIE, Casper Business and Professional LEEK, EREKEEE Directory KHEKKHE HEREEEE HEHEHE HEHEHE HEE EEE EEE IEEE HEE HEHEHE SESE HEHE AMEE EIEN: ACCOUNTANTS 1 EXPERT ACCOUNTANTS Books Opened, Cloned, Audited. Stock transfer agents and regis- trars. Authorities on Income DUOIS & GoopRICH Architects Roome 24-25 Townsend Block Casper, Wyo. Architects: 415 Oll Exchange Bldg. Phone 1162 tives of the Legion in Cheyenne during | Soo GARBUTT & WEIDNER | AUTO REPAIR A FULL CHARGED BATTERY DOES NOT FRELZE Drive into the | 1 AUTO ELECTRIC Company, — | Phone 068-3 | BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER o- 111 BE. First st. Taxes. Notary Public. THE GUARANTEE REGISTRY i CORPORATION | Rooms 208-211 O11 Exchange Bldg. Phone 660, | AoA Oey 0 | ARCHITECTS, —- =i) BAGGAGE TRANSFER Coal and Coke Delivered HERMAN ENGELKE Phone 183M. Phone 1013 SEARLS TRANSFER & Phone: Res. ————— FRANK RAITORS Baggage & Transfer MOVING A SPECIALTY | Office Sun Electric Co., 149 8S. Center ——_——_—_— STORAGE Office— Talt’s Billiard Hall | 87.W. Office, Moving a Speciality. 104 BROKERS EXCHANGE. BE. BE. Carnes & B. Proprietors. List your Oil we can fill arkably low margin. DR. J. EFFREY DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Chiropractors. Lyric Theater Bldg. Center St. Uffice Phone 706. Res. 93. 266 North Maple Phone s69W. CONTRACTORS = leading crops of this country, together | e—- See etetabdatan i << nn) vith oi @ and productive value! | LET MB FIGURE WITH YOU ON with the acreage and productive vs Toor Hom on BUSINESS oLOoe PETER CLAUSEN General Contractor of farm lands in other countries. i To help reduce the cost of living, this | almanac gives simple directions for mak-| ing various home products; helpful hints | to the housewife, and a practical home garden chart, telling what to plant, | when to plant and how to cultivate. School children will find Velvet Joe’ almanac useful in preparing lessons} on current subjects, including charac- | ter by handwriting and many an eve- ning’s entertainment thru amusing, eas-| ily arranged games- Indeed, Velvet Joe's almanac is both | an information bureau and an enter-| Slesaingy epess 1g modeling tainment bureau, and as such is be-! | Contor, Lind and Nuliroad Sts. coming more and more each year an| | “Service” Our Motto. Phone 66 | | American institution. Y By sore crest | From Velvet Joe's smiling face and DOCTORS } | outstretched hand of welcome on front cover to ‘his soliloquy on the! back cover, every page is brimful of| valuable reading. | Anyone desiring a copy of Velvet Joe's almanac can’ secure it free by! writing to Velvet Joe, 4241 Folsom ave- nue, St. Louis, Missouri . To make a clock visible at night a paper ring with 12 points luminous in} the dark to be pasted on the dial and luminous stars to be attachéd to the | hands have been invented, | also keep the hub brakes cool have} been fitted to automobiles used on mountainous roads in Switzerland. 1 ————— To care for many automobiles on Yiia-| i ited ground space an Oregon man has designed a garare containing as many | floors as an office building, to which | | cars are raised by elevators. | ronanlint 2? eel dectinlath A Tribune Wantad will sell it. hue are the |.o--—— {.. MA o— Office 306 0. 8. Bid: P, O. Box 114 |. BOLNER J. Rig Building Contractor 220 Lesperanee, Stocks with us your orders on a re- hone 1147, Office over Iris Theater CHIROPRACTORS Ide. — To7M Oo E. Hugo Street hone S31J. CLOTHES CLEANERS |{" “THE SERVICE CLEANERS Horsch & Nygaard DR. MYERS Physician and 8: Special attention women and children. Sulte 200-201, 0. 8. Office Phone 69D, Kes. of the Skin. Offic Physician and Surgeon Special attention given to obstet- | | ries and diseases of women and children, 4: (Sap A Saat aod Gy Blackmore Building | Phones: Office, 30; Renidence 164 | = aes =o | DR. I. N. FROST 1] Roomn 204-206 | WYATT HOTEL | “0 ' jurgeon | ivey to diseases | | Refit i Phone 746 ———————__—________—. ——4 G. 8. BAWDEN, M.D. j Practice limited to diseases of the | Genito-Urinary Tract and Diseases 4 Rokrbaugh Bldg. RSHALL ©. KEITH, M.D. | | —v Neosat bass DOCTORS PER PRIVATE HOSPITAL 840 S. Durbin 8t. Phones 272 and 278 DR. H. R. LATHROP, Surgeon in Charge, Robrbaugh Building. Office Phone 64; Res. Phone 116 ——————_——4 pPB oF o, Hamp yaician and §7rgeom Office: Suite 4, Smith Bldg. —Phones— Office 130 =3- House 3 | DENTISTS DR. J. C. BIBBS Dentist ———— gue ELECTRICIANS AMERICAN ELECTRIC | 112.E. Third St. Phone 1089 Motor Repairing, Armature Wind- | ing, Blectrical ins ir tracting. Feces me HAT CLEANING | NEW YORK HAT CLEANIN ORKS be) H ° | Soft, Felt, and Hats for ladles and genticnct kd traminga: all work guaran- . Also: Hels AW take orders for enw oe shining parlor {: for ladies and. gentlemen ant Kinds of shoes dyed. mi | ons. Billding. Paest Seq for and deliver. Phone 951-W INSURANCE ae HOAGLAND e@ sell The Wyoming's Own {Life, Keep Your Money at Home. i 247 N. Center Phone. ssew j LAWYERS = 1 WILLIAM o. Ls Attorney at ti a8 Casper, Wyomi Suites 14-15-16, Townsend Block MICHAEL W. PURCELL Attorney-at-Law Suite 316 Oil Exchange Build casper, Wyo., Phone wa. ning oor bawyers. | 204-207 O11 EW yange Bldg. | HAGENS, STANLEY & MURANE Casper, Wyom! | GEORGE w. FERGUSON Attorney-at-) Rooms 22-23, Towns” Casper, *™ nes - PLUMBING AND HEATING 4. DONOHUE Plumbing and heat; heating a specialty.’ soepiaee tee iinds promptly attended 3 op—820 8. Spruce. Phone 296 Ww. M. PALMER Plumbing, steam and heating: Rudy pipetens not att eee ieandea ae all kinds pPrompt- . First. tecture ‘ides? 72H REPAIRING FOR PHONOGRAP, GUN REPAIR ARR ca SHOGRE 107 E, Lind, Phone 1299, REAL ESTATE | MARION P. WH Rea) Hstate and Tosureeey | ry per, Wy. ROOMING HOUSES HOME HOTEL e wi sertenrs” gitgSeoond Bt Re: Week or by Day, NELLIE Po DaLnee Prev. STAGE LINES REMINGTON ————— TYPEW W. L. TALBER' teiabe ad T, Representative at Sraith-Turner’ Drug store, Phone 176 . VETERINARY SURGEON ©o. | At Casper Ph: