Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 5, 1921, Page 5

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gt hy ie Ya GAME AT H. $. GYM TONIGHT Ss MCL Jack Taylor will that of Wyoming a- a whole, here, for while Tay Jr's Popul: es, is strong for the big and Cheyenne fans have = events in Mondt's headquarters, Jess interest. There is a striking resemblancs be- tween the two men, for in spite of an advantage of weight in favor of ‘Taylor, the latter has been mistaken | for Mondt several times, once in Cas- 4 ‘per. “In town for the big match, are -yout” a stranger inquired of Tay- followed “Spudville," with more or | uous go with Stan Zbyszko. | Taylor nodded his acquiescence, “Meet me at the hotel Moaday night and we'll go together,” the other suggested. Blank questioning stood Taylor's countenance. “Yon'rs name's Mondt, /isn't it? the other asked, uncertain of © his ground. 5 “No, I'm not Mondt byt I'll prob- out’ on ably sco you at the match,” ‘Taylor! Answered, and went on his way after ‘the fan from Greeley had explained ‘by stating that he had met Mondt there and had mistaken Tazlor for the Colorado fayorite. Monat tips the scales at about 200 ‘Pounds, sometimes a little less and ! somtimes more. Speed works to his Advantage in meeting heavyweight opponents. Because ‘of the equal Prominence accorded Mondt and Tay- lor in the Rocky. Mountain region and wide discussion of their respect. ive advantages over the other, the match here will be alive with inte-est for a record number of fans, ——.___ MAIL THIEF . ~ CONFESSES OMAHA, Feb. 5—A man who gave his name as Benjamin Fuller and his home as Toledo, Ohic, con- fessed here today, the police say, to the theft of a mail pouch contain- go into his-match with “Toots” Mondt e Casper favorite, but not according to reports received on the night of February 14 as th Boston arena. great following” ae it has had no chance as yet ‘LABOR TROUBLES HOLD UP ARRANGEMENTS FOR BOSTON INDOOR GAMES BOSTON, Mass., Feb. 6.—The Bos- lor ‘on the day preceding his stren.| ton Athletic association, scene today of its annual indoor | from the Mechanics pbuilding, found labor troubles interfering with the in- stallment of ts running track at the As the engagement of union carpen- ters ‘at rates demanded would cause| | conflict with employers, whom are members of the club, and the hiring of non-union men would mean taking sides with the employers, the management enlisted club mem- bers, students of nearby colleges and 1 other friends of athletics as volunteers| to install the track sections. The game tonight will mark the in- door season's most representative com- Petition of club, college and unafMill ated athletes, Champions of the Olym- Pia, of the country, and of its soveral sections, were among the 600 athletes who were in the city today, a bit fret- ful for lack of opportunity to Jimber up until the track was laid. & @he Casper Daily _Ceioune Carl Mays, The basketball team Tepresenting the Casper post of the American Legion, plays its first reguiar game of the season this evening at the High School gyrinasium’ against the Wheatland All-Stars. The legion team bas been holding regular practice since the last week in December, and that ‘the legionnaires wilt make their opponents seta fast pace to win. The line-up of the team has not as yet been announced, but the squad ineludes Lawrence, Galvin, Wilson, Bafley, Eastman and Walker, who are ; day. candidates for guard positions; Hath- away, Kent, Tobias, McGrew a Jonnson, wis are trying for forwat and Johns and Reynolds, who are try. ing to beat each other out for center. game this evening will be called to demonstrate its sgill at the hoop game, the wealth of. good material, keen competition for places on the at 745 o'clock to permit the Wheat- Het APC RE ae ae tegen | land agReRROOR Carel nine train out for home. No further games are now on the schedule of the legion team, but Man- eger J. B, Dixcn is in correspondence with a numrer of teams in the state with whom possible contests may be prranged. The admission charge for thé game tonight ts 66 cents, including war tax. The advance rale of tickets has been encouraging. and fans who attend may look for a fast contest. D1 YANKEES TO REPORT AT LOUISIANA CAMP hands of Coach J. L. Nash, indicate Lunch. shifting the 114 West Second. many of prevailing. Hot Springs, Ark. evruary 17 for! \ light training, includes Babe Ruth, Harry Harper, Waite Hoyte, Jack Quinn, Ping Bodie and Wallie Schang: This training will con- sist of hiking, hill climbing, golfing jand horesback riding. All ofthe regu- Jars are expected to be assembled at Shreveport by March 6. (By CHICAGO, Feb. 5.— plete meeting of the new ad council of baseball was held here to Appoidtment yesterchy of Lastic O'Connor, Chicago attorney, as sec- retary to Judge K. M. Landis, base- ball commissioner, -made the session possible. B. B. Johnson, president of the American league, and JohnA. Hey: dler, prerident of the National league, are the other members of the coun :i The hour of the meeting was conti: - gent upon Mr. Heydler’s arrival ‘rom New York. He was due here. before noon but: fog-bound railroads peport- ed practically all trains late today. Aap an AS Loss ons THE HOME LUNCH CAFE Now Under New Management Special service given Merchants’ Our pastries and coffee can- Bot be excelled In Casper. Try us if you are particular about your meals. BASKETT BROTHERS. “Truth is mighty and will prevni!,” 80 we learned in schol, but what we didn’t learn there is that half-trutn is mighty at times and does a lot ot) schedujed spring son. Gov. DOWNED, 40-28 Locals Even Up Score With Dovwn-state Rivals; Legion Will Play Tonight A third game between the Wheat- land town team and the Midwest basketball five is in prospect for the near future as a result of Friday night's victory of the Midwest over tis visncrs by a score of 40 to 28. Honors are sow even between the two aggregations, each having won and lost a game to the other, and to settle the supremacy a deciding game will be necessary, ‘The Midwest maintained a safe lead of 18 to 10 at the end of the first half ‘and continued to outpoint their op- Ponents in the secbnd stanza. Bril- lant playing featured the game at times on both sides and basket shoot- ing was negotiated with clocklike regularity. A record crowd witnessed the local’s victory and an effort will be made, it is understood, to bring the two teams together on the floor here later in the season, SPRING RACE MEETING OFF NEW ORLEANS, La., Feb. 5—The race meeting 'y, Jefferson Paris! FROZEN Press) ‘The first Rex Mayne Will Sing “Tim Buctu” and “Singing’ the Blues” Phone 5 NEW YORK, Feb. 5.—Twenty-one recruits will report at the Shreveport, La., training camp of the New York Americans February 27, git was an- Rounced today at the Yankee head- quarters. The squad will be composed of eight pitchers, two catchers, four inflelders and seven outfielders. A group of veterans, w! will go to TOOTS ee teres tas u lon . Theater, Monday sabre Ropeenel 14, MONDT—Colorado _heavy- meet Jack Your ’ AUTO SUPPLIES Motor Car Necessities , Fan Belts for All€ars Rim Parts “The most complete stock of Sporting foods and auto —— ~ Photograph Everybody appreciates the fact that a photo- gfaph carries with it a ~ Si kindly feeling, a senti- Warning Signals ‘ a < 5 ment, and a sign of real Electric Horns and Whistles friendship such as is pe- Gaskets in All Sizes culiar only to itself. Jacks You alone are able to present this friendly te token to your friends. ring |: Phone 859"for appoint- 3 ; i ment -with, Streets hone 214 ; supplies in Wyoming. + BS Mea cra ec me ACL $32.50 NOTHING LIKE THESE VALUES: ANYWHERE Hart Schaffner -. suits and overcoats © In this big final reduction $40, $50, $60 SUITS. $65, $70, $75 SUITS Don’t Forget Tonight! MARDI GRAS DANCE CROWD | HENNING HOTEL $39.50 DOSovesooooos Join the All Are Invited | COOSOOOOOCOOS ‘round? Peterson’s Orchestra “Jazz Aristocratic” | ing next week, was talled off today at the request of Gov. Parker. There was considerable agitation last year against prolonging the season Mardi Gras Bay, as the day following is the beginning of the Lenten sea- Parker announced that the spring meeting could be held but that’ short. | past Louisiana while he* was Many a man would be love hig neighbor as himself if wife would let him. A long story should ARTICLE OF VALUE OR NOVELTY IN OPULAR UBLIC ~ 10c DANCE Casper, Wyoming & Marx $80, $85, SUITS ALL OVERCOATS---JUST HALF PRICE If after you‘buy, you aren’t satisfied---money back _ Elgin Shoe All Hats—Half Price, Fine Dress Shirts, $1.55 Florsheim Shoes, $8.78 Walk Over Shoes, $8.25 $47.50 Shop all over town---compare values. When you get through you’ll say “Nothing like this has happened in years.” &z Clothing Company : The Home of “Unheard-of’”’ Values for ee Sale $90, $100 EVERY PACKAGE GO WHERE THE 4 CROWDS mi TO THE WINTER GARDEN There’s a Reason! Tonight P Ss ti That is what President-elect Harding calls a Savings Account. Have you one of those guns? Are you keeping it loaded by adding to your ac- count as regularly as pay day comes Wyoming National Bank Tonight “The Gun Behind the Door for the Wolf of Starvation” .¢ s J

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