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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1921 ALSMAN TOE MISSING IN CAME Y WITH STRONG WORLAND QUINTET =| Casper High Center and Team Captain Quarantined for Smallpox; Baseball to Be Played in Schools This Spring; Track Uncertain Alsman, star center and captain of the Casper High school cagers, will be missing from the lineup when the local team goes against the strong Worland five at the high school gym- nasium Friday night.” Alsman is quarantined for smallpox, not his own illness, but that of his sister, and the germ evil will cheat the locals of one strong corner of their support. _————$ Eastman, {t 48|Believed,. will play the center position and is qualified to fill . it creditably. Others who will be pit- 7, ted agumat the visio as aunae | either Pertica Blanchard and Rae in the forward po- N Cc ty % or Contract in ° St. Louis as Yet the camp. As last year’s champions 3 in tho state basketball tourney at| ST. LOUIS, ‘March 2.—Manager agi Laramie and with a record of but one; Branch Rickey of the St. Louis Na- sitions and Groves, Lester, Kocher and Anderson at guard. Neither Coach Dean Morgan nor his team members are overly optimistic over the prospects for the Worland game although there is no gloom in SPORTS.-LOCAL, STATE, NATIONAL| Che Casper Daily Cripune PAGE FIVE |Women Seekirig Representative On Golf Board CHICAGO, March 2,—Members: of the Women’s Western Golf. associa- tion have announced their intention to appeal for the appointment of a woman as one of the four new mem- bers added to the United States: Golf a recent decision. Representatives of the Western, Trans-Mississippi, California and In- tercollegiate associations were chosen. by the United States Golf association | directors as the new members of the executive committee. FRANCHISES ISSUED IN TIONAL CGE LEAGUE CHICAGO, March 2—Franchises in the National Major Basketball league hive been awarded to Brool- lyn, Boston, Philadelphia and. Pater- son, it was announced today by William Hepinthal, one of the or- ganizers of the new circuit. New York already is in the circuit so association's executive committee by | PENN OUT FOR RELAY HONORS Crack Teams.Entered in Illinois Carnival Scheduled for | March 5 URBANA) Ill, March 2—The crack relay team of the University of Penn- sylvanta is expected to be one of the strongest contenders for honors in the University of Illinois relay carnival here March 5. Earl Eby, one of the fastest mid- dle-listance men in the country, and winner of second place in the 800- meter run ‘at the Olymic games last year, will be a member of the quar- ter-mile relay teatn. Eby has alno been entered inthe special events. Bob Maxam, another Pennsylvania flyer, will be watched with interest. He was credited last year with a mark of 48 and four fifths in the 440 year even ‘Ames, with the same relay team that won the four mile race in last year’s relay meet, rules favorite in the long grind. The Hawkeye runners will also enter the two-mile relay race, and judging from their early perform: inces, are expected to finish near the front. jeonference last year, has had a hard |time in keeping ahead of McGinnis [and Wharton in the early. practice tilts. The high jump is expected to bring out some spirited competition. Al- berts, an Illinois jumper, who took the medsure of Murphy of Notre Dame, holder of the national high jump championship, In a recent dual Meet, Clearing the bar at 6 feet, 3% inches, will meet Murphy again in the | Relay Carnival and the event may bring forth @ record performance. Os-| borne of Illinois and Ivy of Earlham College, Ohio, who tied fér the confer- jence high jump, will also~help make the event interesting, as: both have jumped over 6 feet, 2 inches, pide Bd oS dies ia, Hugh Walker And Gibbons . Will. Battle KANSAS CITY, March 2.— Hugh Walker, Kansas City heavyweight, has been matched to meet Tommy |Gibbons of St. Paul, in a 10-round bout in Havana, Cuba, March 11, Jay \J. ‘Thomas, Walker's manager, said |here today. Gibbons has won two [previous bouts with Walker. Pasi Alaa BOSTON BRAVE CATCHER COLUMBUS, Ohjo, March 2.—Pur- chase of Catcher Art Wilson from the | Boston Braves was announced today | | by. Manager Clarence Rowland of the| Columbus club of the American anto-| INTEREST KEEN IN Glo DERBY Classic of Blue Grass State All Absorbing Topic Among Na- tion’s Turfmen LOUISVILLE, Ky., March 2.—Dis- cussion of the nominees already an- nounced for the Kentucky Dérby to be run at Churchill Downs May 7 and speculation on their chances is under way among turfmen, race track followers and plain Kentuckians hero- abouts, always interested in thorough bred racing. The list of candidates includes H. F. Sinclair's Inchcape, which was con- sidered one of the best two-year-olds last year until he was retired because of a skin disease. He was purchas:d for the reported price of $125,000 from J. H. Roseter of California, and is now said to be conditioning nicely. Gray Leg, another Sinclair nominee reported to have been purchased from Max Hirsch and J. E. Madden for $50,000, bears the distitiction of hav- ing been entered in the Epsom Der- dy at Epsom Downs, near London next June. Tryster, in the stable of / Harry year and never lost a race. His per- formance placed him at the top of the two-year-olds in amount of money won. Prudery also in the Whitney string, was regarded as the best two- |year-old filly of last season. Edward F, Sims' Leonardo II is undefeated. He won four races, in- cluding the Hopeful stakes, worth more than $30,000, summer. W. J. Salmon’s Careful, as: a two- year-old filly won eleven out of sev- enteen starts. Pluribus, bred by his owner, T. W. O'Brien, of Chicago, has won sever- jall stakes and Rangdon, nominee of |Former United States Senator John- at Saratoga last son N. Camden of Kentucky was among the top notch colts in the west |last year. United Verde, owned tg C. W. Clark, of Montana mining millionair: was purchased as a two-year-old for the reported price of $10,000 from |Thomas Murphy of Louisville. Rec- ords credit him with winning the Bashford Manor stakes from Oriole in the mud at Louisville last year. |Oriole was accounted among the best jon a@ heavy track, United Verde later | was injured but now is regarded near |the top of his form. Muskallonge, H. 2. (Bud) Fisher's | nominee, is credited with winning sev- Jeral stakes. He showed superior form )at New Orleans as a two-year-old aad jalready has outdistanced good hors>s |as a three-year old. The Derby is at a mile and quarter IS SOLD TO COLUMBUS Payne Whitney started six times last | for three-year-olds. It wilt iGatry $59, partment. 000 in added money and is expected |to net the winner approximately $49,- 000. Announcement of the full list uf |Derby candidates which according +o jindications, will, number more than |100, is expected Within a few days. FIVE YANKS HOLD OUT, HUGENS INVESTIRATES NEW YORK, March 2.—Five New York American league players who have been holding out, have surren- dered and will report to Manager |Huggins at Shreveport, La, next week, it was announced today. They are Wally Schahg, catcher; | Bob Shawkey and Jack Quinn, pitch- ers; Aaron Ward and Wallie Pipp, in- | fielders. JOE CANTILLON SIGNED BY MINNEAPOLIS CLUB PITTSBURG, Pa., March 2.—Joe Cantillon, manager of the Minneapo- \lis club of the American association, announced today that he had signed Bill McKechnie, Pirate infielder, who recently was scld to the Minneapolis club. ——_—— John James, pressure still fireman, has been transferred to the pipe de> defeat this year the upstate quintett is maintaining a winning stride for this year’s tourney and they will bat- tle to the last ditch here. ‘The game should be one of the fastest seen on the local floor this year. Next week's game with Sheridan, whom Casper already has defeated once this year, will wind up the local cage season, following which the lo- cal five will go to Laramie to con- test honors in the state tournament. Lander, Cheyeune, Laramie and Wor- land are expected to be among the most formidable fives entered this year, 4 ey BASEBALL TAKEN UP BY HIGH SCHOOL, Casper high school will put out its frst baseball game) this spring and training will begin immediately after the returm of the basketeers from the state meet at Laramie. Material is! available for a speedy nine and while| the number of games will be limited the sport will lend additional local in- terest to high school athletics. Casper grade schools will also or-| gwanize nines to contest the grade tionals, is investigating the absence of Pitcher Bill Pertica, according to a dispatch from the Cardinals’ train- ing camp at Orange, Texas, Pertica, who was obtained from the Los Angeles club of the Pacific Coast league in exchange for four players, Was recently reported to have for- warded his signed centract to the lo- cals, but nothing has been seen either of the paper or player, and Rickey believes-he is a holdout. CZECHS ENTER TENS PLAY FOR OAS GP NEW YORK, March 2.—The Ten- nis Association of Czecho-Slovakia has issued a challenge for the Davis cup, the United States Lawn Tennis association announced today, This nies seventh nation to enter the Tilinois has a great collection of | ciation. milers that are capable of furnishing | an team a hard race. In Wharton, | DENVER A. C. DEFEATED. Yates, McGinnis, Allman and Dusin-| TIGERTON. Wis., March 2.—The perry, Coach Gill has some of the fast-|local Tigers won, 26 to 7, last night st long distance runners in the wes- from the Denver A. C. basketball tern conference, Yates who won the team. Salt Lake Contractor | . Surprised at Results 5 {for days at a time without a morsel McDonald Thought His Days! orca. About a year ago I had such on Earth Would Soon Be! baa spell that I thought my time ‘Over — Tanlac_ Restores was up. I lost weight until my 4 clothes just hung on me like a sack. Health—Gains 42 Pounds. corttines I would double up with pain. Often while up on the scat- fold at work I got so dizzy I couldn't see the nail heads and had to get down on the ground to work. I had frequent headaches, and my nerves got so unstrung that I would shake like a man with palsy. My heart places for three other cities are open. Several applications have been received from Pittsburgh, it was said, but is planned to include that city in an American league circult, embracing Chicago, Cleve- land, Cincinnati, Detroit, Akron, brags Louisville, Dayton and Buf- lo. Lynch Matched With Burman CLEVELAND, Ohio, March 2.—Joe Lynch, bantamweight champion, has been matched for a 10-round bout with Joe Burman of Chicago, March 10 Bryan Downey of Cleveland and Bat- tling Ortega, western middleweight, meet at Canton March 17 in a 12- round go. SPEAKER CLOUTS BALLS “My troubles had me thinking my days on earth would soon be over," said N. A. McDonald, 945 Folson Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah, a wide- ly known contractor and builder, in a stattement in which he also de- clares that Tanlac has restored him ee Power shown in Speed Detroit Tigers Training Today DETROIT, Mich., school title and the boys are already pulling out the bats and balls for early practice. Keen rivalry is as- sured for the pennant. TRACK ATHLETICS ARE UNCERTAIN. ‘Whether the high schodl will put 2.—Bat- OVER FENCE IN PRACTICE CLEVELAND, Ohio, March 2.— Tris Speaker of the Cleveland Indians With Catcher Steve O'Neill serving the ball in batting practice, Manager inaugurated the spring training sea- son at Dallas by driving two balls over the fence, according to advices forty-two pounds in weight. Mr. McDonald has lived in and is a property owner. to perfect health and built him up Salt La}.e City for the past thirty years He is also a prominent fraternal order man and popular with all who know him. His would flutter most of the time and, as I said, I was thinking my days ; Would soon be over. | “I began taking Tanlac without the derful results. I had taken so many medicines, that when Tanlac began helping me slightest idea of getting such won-| | only to be disappointed, | 4 out a pack} nanad is still undecided but if an invitation to the inter-state interscholdatiet miget at Boulders Colo, fs accepted, it Is expected that a large number. of candidates will be out for the various events. Because of the long,distances between main cities ming high’ schools have riever ei- gaged in track work and no state meet has ever been held. If records made in practice and tryouts are high enough, however» the: school: may,.find it advisable to encourage this branch of athletics and compete with other high schools of the Rocky mountain region in the Boulder meet. nadabaaiens wah ices, The Ontario Jockey club hag fixed May 21 as the date for this year’s} renewal of the. King’s Plate. This celebrated classic of the Canadian turf is to have an added value of $7,- 500 this year. received. here. le and Carl Holl! have reached the camp. Manager Cobb is expected to reach San tonio. tomorrow... ALL BUT ONE SIOUX CITY PLAYER SIGN FOR YEAR Aa- statement regarding Tanlac, while in-; deed remarkable, is by no means un- usual, as many thousands of people everywhere have testified to having used the medicine with the same wonderful results. In describing his| case Mr. McDonald. said: “My stomach had been bothering me for several years, but for three years previous to taking Tanlac I had indigestion so bad that I often went. I was absolutely surprised. I have gained forty-two pounds by actual weight and have never felt better in my life. Tanlac is the best medicine in the world and I give it full credit for putting me back in good health.” ‘Tanlac is sold. in Casper by Casper, Pharmacy, in Alcova by Alcova Mer- cantile Co. in Salt Creek by Salt Creek drug store.—Adv. ee eee SIOUX CITY, Ia., March 2.—All the players on the Sloux City ‘West- ern league team roster have signed contracts except Charles Roth, catch- er, who is “holding out." “Eugene Steinbrenner, second. baseman). has been ptrchased . from Detrojt, anil Jack Gouldie, flelder, has been se- cured. from the San Francisco club. Phil Cooney has been released: MEN ONLY! DENVER MEDICAL INSTITUTE SPECIALISTS FOR MEN cAnnouncement 4 | Dual Valve Engine in them. and in hill climbing The present Pierce-Arrows travel from point-to-point 15% faster than before. 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