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LANDER HIGH FIRST TO DEFEAT CAPER CAGERS ON FLOOR HERE. Closély Contested Game ~ With Visitors in Lead; tional Hi borne out at the first of the game ‘With an advantage in weight and ex perience, the attack of the visitors was. swift and determined but the playing ability of the Casper five stood them off thruout the game and not !until the whistle sounded the end of the second halt was the result certain. Fast and hard work by both teams kept a large audience on edge and neither aggreg- tion exhibited marked superiority any department of the game. Tonight the. Lander team will moet Glenrock on the latter’é floor and the following night they will) clash with Douglas. There is little doubt as to the outcome of these games, both Glen rock and Doug'c« having failed to show up strong in ¢oritests already played. Wheatland and Casper will meet in the high school gymnasium here on Friday, January 28, when another fast game is expected. 0 a © HIGH SCHOOL CAGE SEASON UNDER WAY, ketball season fairly und way with, the state. Scores. Were rot decisive enough to show any marked superior ity on the part of any team but the results ‘are interesting to“ high school fans. Rock Springs has played four games with Utah and Wyoming teams, los ing two and winning two. .The Lar mie Preps, were defeated by a score o} 21 to 15 but the university five came back the next night and won: from the Springs aggregation by a score of 37 to 26, On their Utah trip, Rock Springs lost to Morgan, 33 to 19, ind won from Ran- dolph, 43 to 22. Cowley defeated Worland High 30 to 28, 2 The Laramie Preps won from Evans: Yon 30 to 14. Cheyenne triumphed over Douglas ia ® game played in the state capital. pe ZBYSZKO TO ARRIVE JHERE JANUARY 23. Stan Zbyszko and his manager, —J. HH. Herman, will arrive in Casper on the morning of January 28, the day preceditig the former's match with Juels Taylor in the Iris theater. Reserva- tions for this date have been made for the two atthe Henning hotel by George McLeod, promoter. r ond baskethall game of! the conference season on Friday night of this week when it meets Denver university. Th» game will be played on the Ministers’ floor. ARRANGEMENTS MADE FOR STATE. TOURNEY. President Aven Neison and the fa ulty of the University of Wyoming ready are making arrangements for the fourth annual high school week, to be and 19, with the annial basketball tournament, when all the high schools in the state are expected to send teams pionship, second place, third place and individual prizes to the players. Last year Worland won the state champion ship, with Cheyenne second and Rock Springs third. ‘The basketball team of the university will select the all-stats 4 high school team after the champion: ship has, been decided, In: connection with the basketball tournament, the academic contests are } held fn declamation, and some form of | music, the announcement: of this fer ture nof having been made The st dents from the various high schools w! be the guests of the University of Wyo- ming. Last year twenty high schools took part, representing practically ail the high schools in the state. Circu'ars | containing ‘the details of the meetings! are being prepared, and will be maile-1| within the next day or two. [ELD PLAYERS ALL MAKE ERRORS. Every player in the National league} who, covered an infield position last sea- | son made at least’ one error. Ray Schmanat of‘the Brooklyns, who is Fd Koney’S understudy, almost completed the season without being charged with an error. Ray was in twenty games and made only one mistake. He han-| died 182 chances cleanly. Ray's oniy error was made in a game against the Giants, and, as may be expected, it cost the Brooklyns a victory. The fielding averages of the league credit one out fielder, Charley See of the Reds, and six pitchers with perfect fielding rec- * ords. Hawaiian football enthusiasts re urging that an attempt he made 1 bring the Stanford university footb v1 team to Honolulu for Christmas ant New Year's day games next season. The recent holiday trip to the islands of the University of Nevada football eleven was so Successful that it is pro- —— GEOLOGISTS OIL EXPERTS rations Repo Wyomi & Blue Print Co. Po Be 825. Rm. 10, Lyric NAZIMOVA Shown by Fremont Squad Casper High School met its first defeat of the season last night in a closely contested game with the basketball squad from the Veca- at Lander, when the visitors annexed the long end of a | 23-to-18 score. Predictions that the Fremont County five constituted | the most formidable opponent that the local had met this year were | SPORTING NOTES || . | Last week saw the high' school bas. aames played in nearly every section of} st Wyoming University will play its sec.’ ' i lf ‘ held at Laramie March 14, 15; 17, 18/§ to the competition for the state cham-| Last Night Ends 23 to 18 Championship Class Is yi Dosed to have a mainland team go to the islands’ évery year. While thare the Nevada team defeated the Univer- sity of Hawaii 14.0 Christmas Day and played a scoreless tie New Year's Day with the Outrigger club. of Oregon. = mA boxing and wrestling |meet will be hela with the Mdltnomah Athletic club at Portland ‘Mite’ th:« mont), During the 1920 s the eight clubs of the Pacifl league had on their sa men. an average of about 2 each team. Seattle; Sa Portland employed 24 m in the t Baseball rolls players for. it Lake -and noeach, the league. Oak- ied the 1 smatlest number land and: San Frar with 29 players du ans ass Sad Women employed as domestic ser ants in California will have a 9-ho: working , if a bill now before t legislature of that state becomes a | phat ote date In Spain, women have had the rig to study at the universities ‘since the thirteenth century, but it is only of late years that they have availed them-|{ selves of that right to any appreciahte | extent. | pie ene se tee Ra The Sunday edition San Francisro | Examiner every Wednesday at 126.8. | Center. 1-19-1t* | at | TRADE—“Rabbit” Maranville of the Boston Braves is a Star on the basketball courts as he is INVOLVED = IN j on the diamond... He is slated to be) Approximiately 180 men are enrolie.t in the boxing courses at the University | More than fifty are takiiss | 214 “lamong the dusky scrappers ever seen | i ' { This year Banff, the “Switzerland of Can.da,” has four skj jumps, the Jongest and best of which was built in accordance with suggestions made by Anders Haugen, champion ski jumper of the world, who has already jumped 214 feet, but cher- ishes the ambition to-do even better at Banff before the close of the winter sports’ season. Banff, in the Canadian Pacific Rockies, is sur- rounded by mountains a mile high, consequently the country lends it- self admirably to the construction of ski jumps and to the enjoyment winter sports in general—ski- ing, curling, hockey, tobogganing, fancy skating and even winter ‘swimming races in the govern- BANFF, WONDERLAND OF THE HAS MANY RR AA a ae Ice PALACE at BANFF jment’s famous pool, the Cave and loveliness. | Basin, supplied with hot~ sulphur | water from the mysterious depths jof Sulphur Mountain. | United States and return through the Canadian Pacific Rockies, or vice versa, so that they can enjoy | the beauties of this scenic wonder- (land in winter, |sports at Banff, motor or play golf | at Victoria, or explore the primeval | Vancouver Island has hundreds of miles ox splendid motor roads aad is a surprise and a delight to the traveller who has never viewed its jIsland is one that lingers long in memory and carries sire to experience it again, if op- n ortunity see the winter beauty of Banff is already known from ohe end of the country to the other, but its beauty in winter is forests of Vancouver Island, a spot|even | more i juntouched by the rigors of winter. | winter sports’ program is of wide variety and the. storming of the great ice palace, built by ment engineers, is spectacular and interesting. \ The contrast between the winter grandeur of Banff and the moun- .;,-|tains between it and Vancouver, This year many travellers, visit-|and the eternal summer of Van- ing California, go west through the | couver, Victoria and Vancouver with it a de- offers. The summer awe-inspiring. The overn- TWO 10-ROUND BATTLES A big boxing card, consisting ot 2 rounls,-..wilh rt agliund “theses ter onthe Sandbar tonight, by F moter Pill Davis, and fight fans Promised somé of the best contests} in Casper. The two main events are a ten-round go between Kid Bell and Young Sam Langford, and another ten rounder be- | tween Kid Lee and the Jamaica Kid. | Both Kid Bell and Langford are real scrappers, and a good contest is as-| sured. Kid ‘Bell, js a veteran of the } ring, and has been touted as the bau-| tamweight champion, Young Lang- —_—_—_—————_ COAL N. & A. Coal Co. Phone 1400 traded to another club, Taylor Ground Floor, Oil Exch: Incorporated CASPER, WYO. Phones 203 and 204 New York Exchange Stocks Chicago Grain Markets Local Oils Bought and Sold & Clay ange Bldg., Casper Wyo. th ap of the gong. | Kia Lee and the Jamaica Kid pail by roel Gowns, price price Gowns, price regular pric sale price Bloo:ners, regular $1.25 value, i price Bloomer: price . Gowns regular $2.00 values, sale $3.50 value, sale regular $1.75 value j tora. who ‘gained a decision ‘over his|mirers. The curtain raiser will be #_ x + opponent in his last match at anu, |Umited round contest between Eddie is “a tough bird, and fights from ON SANDBAR PROGRAM; evenly matehed and both boys are be: ing backed to the limit Moon and Wildcat I been formed py “The Ribs Club" women of Dallas, banc whose hus-} EITHER CANADA | ORENGLAND TO . = | (By United Press) NEW YORK, Jan. 19—The Demp- sey-Carpentier fight will be held Juiy 2 elther in Canada or England, Tes Rickard announced today. He sai the contest will not be called off but | cannot be held In New York because | of the action of the boxing commis | sion In fixing a limit on seat prices, | Toronto has mide the best coffer so far, he said. | GOMPERS MADE | PRESIDENT OF — _ LAND BIG BOUT terday'’s session and probably the com- gress will attempt to clear away the 18 resolutions still awaiting disposition. Gompers was elected president of the body last night following a heated ses- sion which became so vehement that Guatemala, Colombia, Salvador and San Domingo threatened to withdraw. parents ssn sen te Miss Alma Smith has returned from Colorado where she visited with frienja and relatives for several days. > “THE YELLOW TYPHOON’ Form Letters, Notices, PAN AMERICAN | | | » (By Associated Press) H | MEXICO ‘CITY, Jan. 19.~American | |delegates to the congress of the Pan- | | American Federation of. Labor wii }leave Mexico City tonight regardless of |whether the congress completes its work. Samuel Gompers, leader of the | American representatives, made an an | nouncement to this effect in closing you: Bulletins, etc Multigraph Service Co. 220 So. Wolcott St. pposite Postoffice . Phone 1155 H ld Winter Garden Featuring Rex L. Mayne, Broadway Song arigo. in Direct From M. LAD WHITE SALE Our Annual January White Goods Sale is still in progress which offers many wonderful values which it will pay you to investigate Muslin and Crepe Gowns Envelope Chemises, Teddys and Bloomers 95¢e regular $2.50 valine ‘sates: : $1 35 Gowns, regular $3.00 value, sale ... $1.65 . $2.45 Gowns, regular $4 and $4.50 value, sale ate “$2.85 Envelope Chemise, regular $2.50 v ve $1.35 Outing Gowns * Heavy white and striped regular $3.50 value, sale price ...... Regular $4.00 and $4.50 price ...... Rage, outing gowns’ $1.95 . $2.45 values, sale EXTRA SPECIAL . . The remainder of this week we will place on sale our entire line of winter knit underwear at ONE- HALF price. This consists of all wool, silk and: wool and cotton garments, This is your opportunity to pur- chase the best at the lowest price. We carry only the Merode Flatlock seam underwear. Silk and Mercer Por Thursday, Friday and ONITE EN CENT —=ANCE Winter. Garden CHEMBECK’ MUSIC IES FREE | __ ized Stockings Saturday we will offer the best values in silk and mercerized hose ever of- fered in Casper, 200 pairs mercerized hose in colors suede, medium grey, navy, white, regular 65c value, sale price .... Three pairs for 100 pairs mercerized hose white, regular 75c value, sale price .... .tan, black ™ 35¢ $1.00 in cordovan, black and 50e 300 pairs silk and fiber hose in colors grey, suede, helio, light blue and at $1.00.and $1.50, sale pri 100pairs | fashioned, in colors’ black, cordovan, regular $3.50 va 100 pairs $4.50 value, sale price . Ginghams and Percales At very special prices for Thursday, Friday and Sat- urday. These were priced from 40c¢ to good range of patterns, sale price .. All coats, and less. All silk waists and blouses at ONE-HALF pr All Royal society packages Richards & Cunningham Co. THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM CO. WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST. pure silk with pointex, heel,. in. colors black, white and cordovan, $ suits and dresses at ONE-HALF price. ink, larl, ic pin pda priced 49@ 200 pairs pure silk with lisle tops and feet, regularly priced at $2.50, sale ace Dh 45 ‘ pure silk with lisle tops and feet, full $2.50 white and lues, price ae $3.00 55c, in a 25¢ ice ONE-HALF price.