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GE SIX TODAY'S N EWS OF THE SPORT Che Casper Dailp Sribyne WORLD MSC TEACHER WEDNESDAY, JAN. 14, 1920 field artillery, engineers’ corps and! Apparatus to project dinsee tion works chemical warfare service. Enlistments! on the scfeen’ of a class tiga oh in all other branches of the service are}French university uses th peaels for three years. I iugmts of 5,000 candle-power each to il. Captain Keene will be in Casper on|iuminate the subject. January 16 to distribute service buttons GOTHAM SPENDING MUCH COIN COP TO2O BASEBALL TITLES TO LEAGUES Purchase of Babe Ruth and Efforts to Get Walter John-' son Indicate That a Mint of Money Will Be Spent to Get Bunting BY EDDIE When the expert sport dopsters jotting down the order in which the will finish, we would not-be most of the lists. Yankees ‘ e of Bahe Ruth, of course, ! ad this summer, but other said to be under way. One is Walter Johnson, the human | rho chucks elusive ba: ushington Senators disgu: iLend outfit and may be the change. The atti sumed by Clarke Griffith | is another thing, how. H ar sought by the Yankees | Perry, the young find of the! who jumped the team last | play semi-pro ball. We just has signed another con 1 the Mackmen. This may York City. | palls | fought any place his country Johnson | him, declared he was willing to come ed with having to ride! to this country, jthe fighting game and he means busines {comes the announcement that Northern ) ties. be ito ping stone for his transfer to |p AHAN about the country start American league teams surprised to see New York heading These wintry days it appears as tho the are going to cop the American have to exhaust the funds of the Unite league gonfalon if they d States treasury. eee 1 other deals made by the | 000 of his countrymen had no scruples hot | 2gainst fighting. Then Carpentier, who fought France and in Belgium and would ha a of Carpentier is anxious to replenish his worldly goods that were stolen from him when the G bed his little village. pmans With the Poi now a busine Close on the heels of the fabulous of. fer made by Jim Coffroth to stage the bout at Tia Juana, Lower ifornia, T IN LINE FOR STECHER—Ji cently downe New Jersey may be the scene of Even Havana has been ment nothing of New Orleans, Toledo, *ueblo and dozens of other plac If the promoters want to stage this e 919 m Londos, William Demetral, is so on to be m: succeeds as well in this match, he m ay get a ti the Greek wrestler, who re- atched with Joe Stecher. rial with champion Gaddock. if FO ENTHUSIASTIC Miss Cantril Declares Tanlac Is Best Medicine She Ever Heard of “T am simply delighted over my won- derful improvement since T Lezan tak- ing Tanlac,” was the enthusiast ment made by Miss Louise popular music teacher of 8405 street, Los Angeles, Calif. “For as long as T can remember m kidneys troubled me and 1 rarely got a good night's rest,” she continue: “T lost my appetite completely and » T managed to swallow by sheer fo {Will would ferment and cause so much | gas, that my heart would palfitate ter- ribly and at times I came near fainting, |I fell off from one hundred and twenty | pounds to ninety-eight and was so ner- | vous and weak IT had to give Wp my work: “Medicines and treatments did not do me a bit of good and [I iost faith in jthem. A friend of mine kept insisting | that T try Tanlac and to please her I did. Now I can’t thank her enough, \for the way Tanlac helped me is noth |ing short of remarkable. My: appetite jeame right back and I eat anything without the slightest trouble. Elm |T want | My kidneys seem to be in ps | and I sleep all night long like 2 ch |T have gained so much in weight and |strength and am so happy I don't hesi late to say’Tanlac is the best medicine |1 ever heard of.” NEW ORDER LIMITS to all ex-service men presenting dis- charge papers. —<—___ Read The Tribune Want Aca An entire automatic fire alarm in- jtended for residences is enclosed within ja gong, a comparatively low tempera- erating spring. ONLY! 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KEKKLEEL KEELE LEEK ‘ture melting a fuse that releases an op- LELEELERE I. jaffair, they had better talk turkey and |stage it at once, for the campaign ; |started by the American Legion to b: Piscean victory ever Dempsey from fighting on Ameri the St. Louis bantam. |80ll seems to be gaining im; Jimmy Wilde, the|!ur, and we know of no organ ay have the oppor-|Which should carry more weight t anding some of the matches |OM€ composed of those plucky birds who y when he was given a|Wished the last of the Hohenzollern clan An jon peaceful Holland. Heisner, who refereed the Wilde- bout, and who saw the Briton 8a) Sharkey appeared *o better advantage in this fight than MY WILDE LOOKS Td ve Asher, of t faded a MINOR SPORTS ARE GOING GooD Onee again old America crazy. is sport | - eastern football season ts prompting all of these improvements. A number of colleges, too, are planning to branch out on broader lines, having | heen spurred on by the most success-| tul_ football season tn history. | Uniess we miss our guess, baseball| is due a big comeback this year, in col.| leges as well as in the big leagues, the spc come as it has heen during the past few | months, there 4 not just be ornamental. COLLEGES MAY | 34 ‘LARAMIE HIGH T0 PLAY Laramie high school will If) Natrona county high school five here t game is stimulated in years to! Thursday night, in the playing date mmoth enclosures will) terday, jfollowing a defeat | Rawlins nigh school quinter tast we LOCAL FIVE THURSDAY meet the according to a change announced late yes Laramie will come to Casper| at the hands of the k, | | | have i | to 24, Sergeant }cal army of adv. ONE YEAR SERVICE John Mc recruiting o} jee to the effect thi been discontinued y © is in receipt all enlist- army the ments for one year in the U except of the s in HOW TO GET RID Casper Business and Professional Directory :tittt HRKEHEE ZAHER HEHEHE HHH EH HEHE EHH EHAHHE ACCOUNTANTS peas bocrors egy ‘The CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL 840 8. Durbin 8: Phones 272 and DR. H. R. LATHROP, Surgeon in Charge, lo- KKK, HRKKHEH aN x x EXPERT ACCOUNTANTS Books Opened, Cloned, Audited. Stock transfer agents an: trars. Authorities on Income Taxes. Notary Public. he did in Milwaukee. He is 2 wonder With the lifting of the hazy war ENGAGE REAL BOXERS | THE GUARANTEE REGISTRY Rohrb: hk Building. Oftice Phone 64; Hes. Phone 116 —he doesn’t waste a move.” jeloud, the reconstruction period well It would be a corking plan to match unflerway and the ways well greased for Now that xing and wrestling have OF YOUR GOLD The Laramie five was swept off its! feet in the opening half but pulled thru} t COMPORATION —— 33 come into their own as major sports| in better shape in the ‘final minutes of Rooms 208-211 O11 Kxehange Bldg. hone 640, DR Wilde and Pal Moore, now that the tiny | “ Memp bantam-is returning to Ameri- | 2a. Moore and Wilde have met twice before and each boasts of a decision. A long bout in this country between the ittle fellows on Decoration day or Inde- pendence day, we believe, would draw a bigger gate than the Willard-Dempsey fiasco. Wilde, however, wants to meet Pete Herman, champion bantamweight. ‘The Uny Britan declares he came to Ameri- |in most of the American colleges, it is probable that many of the bigger in- the Bolsheviki, Amertea is again turn ing to the lighter side of life. playing. The quick way is to use | ' Bowling has come ack strong thru jout the entire country and indications are that the American Bowling Con- fress at Peoria, Ill., this spring will break all records for entries. Billiards nnd pocket billiards are finding pub- Ue favor everywhere but Texas, the Lone Star State having banned public pool parlors. ~ Handball is a interestin mighty ca with this fond hope and he will be disappointed unless his plans and hopes | materialize. | gatne which should be given mor tention. This sport is regarded as the professional man's game, but it is stren- uous enough to give top-notch pugilists {the needed exercise. Mike and Tom |Gibbons are real dyed-In-the-wool hand- ball players. Back east handball teams JIM THORPE BALKS ON GOING TO THE MINORS, | “I will either play major league base- | ball or will never wear a uniform again,” is the ultimatum said to have been delivered by Jim Thorpe, the famous Indian all-around athlete, when he was told that the Boston Braves had sold him to the Akron club of the Infer- national league. Sounds just a little ungrateful. Thorpe, it will be remembered, was never a star player. He was carried along on major league berths for six years merely because of the friendship that John McGraw and George Stal- lings had for him. This season, real stars are needed and mediocre bench | men must be cut adrift. The big Indian would win the base- ball fans’ hearts if he went to Akron, made good and had the big leagues scrambling after him. So far as “play- ing major league ball” is concerned, Jim can do that in the minors and that will earn him a place back in the majors. We hope that Thorpe really will go to Akron, and at the expense of the In- ternational pitchers, master his weak-| ness—his rank inability to hit curve pitching. or tournaments. this winter, while chess and checkers is meeting with the approval of those less strenuously inclmed. ‘There are dozens of other minor sports which are enjoying their best winter in years, ANOTHER BIG STADIUM Is PLANNED Shortly after the announcement that Ohio State students and graduates had started a financial campaign with the plan of erecting a mammoth cont athletic stadium, word come from th Pacific coast that the student body at the University of Washington has start- ed the ball rolling to raise $100,000 for the same purpose. The western lads are in luck, how- ever, for all the Seattle civic and com mercial organizations favor the plan contending that the efty would benefit from the presence of such an enclosure. The great success attdined during the Norwegian game of ski- ely finding a welcome among American sport fraternity. ‘The northern pastime is becoming | wherever there are hilla and nd tournaments are cropping up r the country 1¢ American people really like | 4 nprthern pastime and are | to adopt it as an outdoor winter | is shown in the fact that thou. | re turning out to watch the action whenever an event is rreat ver, on Sunday, more than ns turned out to watch a er of clever amateurs in action at nepiration Point. More than 5,000 au- tmobiles were parked along the sides f the long ski. N * tournaments should be held in Colorado and the pastime should spread over to Wyoming. It is a sport that ets in one’s blood and is unappreciat- ed until one has attempted to master the long foot runners. NORMAN BROOKES SURE LIKES AMERICA. In # tennis periodical published in Australia, Norman _E. Brookes, the clever Australian court star, devotes a | couple of good pages to praise America Jana American hospitality. He winds up iby saying that he doosn’t care to go to England this summer, but surely wants 9 make a return trip to America. = #1 want to say for all our team how ysreatly we enjoyed the trip to America sand how much we appreciated the ykindness and great amount of trouble sthe Americans went to,” writes Brookes. “I have no desire to go to Wimbleton pent summer, but would like to go back yto America in company with my doubles ‘partner, Gerald Patterson. It would be interesting to meet the best Americans in.” ‘The public is fast losing interest in ithe proposed Jack Dempsey-Georges ICarpenticr title bout, and small wonder it is. i) First. we hear that it will be staged in London, then Paris is the scene. ‘Dempsey, it is said, will not fight on | [the same continent where some 4,000,- —Eddie Foster, who traded by Washington and who is counted on ton infleld gap travel miles to participate in matches! Tank swimming is going over great| te | he stitutions wil hire top-notch profes al boxers and wrestlers as tutor: we believe, would be the proper caper. If the schools are going in for the 7 why not go in for it right? Few college ca hes possess the ability to teach a man to either protect him- self with his fists or grapple with an opponent. Anent the boxing plan. Professional boxers of the type of Mike Tommy Gibbons, Pal Moor ton, Joe Burman, Dick Griffin, Johnny Griffiths, Johnny Kilbane and oth who know both the knife and fork, should fit in with the collegians and be splendid alds leges. The professional boxe ders in army and navy camps, should be considered as tutors in col- lege circles. Few amateur instructors can put over the ni ‘BRANNIGAN SLATED 10 MEET IDOL OF RUSSELL CHEY Jan. 14.—Patsy Brannigan, who is to meet Young Fon- |tana of Fort Russell in the main event | of the boxing card which is to be d ,at the fort next Thur y night, in honor of General Pershing, arrived |from Lusk Monday, fresh from his vic tory over Young oss, Whom he knock ed out at Lusk Saturday night in the fourth round of a scheduled ten-round g0. Brannigan expresses conf WILL PLAY SECOND FOR BOSTON has just been to the Red Sox, to fill the Bos- at second base, the working functions’ of | in spreading the manly art thru col- The game here will start at § o'clock in the high schol gymnasium. Over confidence if anythipg will be the han-| jdicap under which the Casper team will play following its victory over the Lan- | | der team Monday night. Dr. King’s New Discovery ON'T put off until tonight what st’s and buy | a bottle of Dr, King's New Dis@ov- | Se ene soctaan hte tet BS a 7 the time you reac! REAGAN BESTS TAYLOR | (By Associated Press.) ' LOUIS, Jan, 14.—Kid | bantamwgight, won a newspaper | fon over Jimmy Taylor of New \ York in eight rounds of a no-decision fight here last night ——_$_<<q——____ MEETING IS REVIEWED The January issue of the American Review of Reviews, just out, contains a lengthy report of the meeting of the | National Republican committeemen held | recently at Washington. 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Reagan, that he will dispose of Fontana inside | j the ten-round limit of their battle be- | fore the commander of the American | Expeditionary forces. If he does, and | has the backing to cover the soldiers’ c Fort Russell will be flat broke | | Friday morning, as Wontana, an en- | listed man of the Fifteenth cavalry, is the ring ido! of the garrison. ay A Decisive Moment ina man’s life is that moment when he ap- proaches the receiving teller’s window and makes the initial deposit that opens an account. This,one simple act has been known to swerve the whole course of a career into channels of per- manent progress. A Would you hold back from taking a step which means so much? ‘ The Casper National Bank oo in nn R. T. KEMP CO, (Incorporated) f GENERAL INSURANCE 111 East Second Street Successors to BELL-KEMP COMPANY “Absolute Protection” “Service That Counts” CLL LLLLL 2 Of Ld Ao Lr K BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN N 20c at the CHILI. KING LUNCH N Grand Central Block. 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