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DENCE ET ne ee eee be Casper Daily Cribune TUESDA’ 8, 1921 PAGE FIVE URTY GAMES ———! GAGE TOURNEY INTER-LEAGUE EXHIBITION GAMES MARY PROMOTERS DUE TO BITE]. oye! CONTINUE TILL SEASON OPENING [OUST AT END PRESENT SEASON) SPORTS--LOCAL, STATE, NATIONAL ESFOR NEW ALARM SYSTEM Too Much Hazard Involved in . . - LARAMIE, Wyo. March 8.—It FF Carrying Wires for New Muni- looks now as if there would be about ' cipal Improvement on Tele- ‘More promoters of boxing and raised their sights to the sky along |‘orty games played in this year’ phone and Light Poles wrestling cards probably will be rel- | with the leaders"in the game who |>asketball tournament, at the v March 30—Jacksonville, Fla—Wash- ington (A) vs. Philadelphia (N). March 3i—Jacksonville, Fla—Wash- ington (A) ys. Philadelphia, (N). April 1.—Mobile, Ala.—Philadelphia (A) vs. New York Giants. April 2.—Mobile, Ala.—Philadelphia (A) vs. New York Giants. NOW Orleans, Lau—New York (A) va. tween the clubs of the vaajor cir-|Brooklyn (N). cults will be in full swing within the} St- Louis—st. Louis (A) vs. St. next few days, giving baseball fans |10uis (N). their first opportunity ta compare the| APril 3—New Orleans—New York relative strength of the rival pennant ,(A) V5. Brooklyn (N). combinations. The development of this} St. Louts — St. Louis (A) vs. St. feature of the southiand training ex-| luis, (N). peditions has made marked advance} April 4.—Jackson, Tenn.—Washing- during recent seagons. The schedules | ton (A) vs. N. ¥. Giants (N). show that a big percentage of the 16| Birmingham, Ala.—New York clubs; composing the National and|¥8. Brooklyn (N). American leagues, will play euch con+|| St. Louis—St. Louis’ (A) tests previous to the opening of the|Douls (N). ae eee aoe deiphia (A) va. Philadelphia GO. jelphia (A) vs. lelphia. (N). Ce eee ae eee hates a |. Knoxville, ‘Tenn.—Washington (A) Ust_ mors than 70 such games) ached.|**, New York Giants, uled ard with favorable weather con-| Atlanta, Ga—New York ditions during March and the early] Picoklyn (N). part of April, fully two-thirds of these], St. Louls— so contests will probably be played. A] Louis (). large majority, are. carded for the}, APril 6—Spartanburg, 8. C. south and southwest, although several delphia (A) vs. Philadephia (N). yt. ie) to ‘their! rian icane meer GITY MAING Tf) /MAlE PoucH their servive. I S EMPTIED of the clube wil complete en ete spring eee: Be CES (A) vs. After tue telephone company had | PP . f BY RO r ¥| just before the opening of the regular| Winston-Salem, Ne C.—New York i E A al ( A BBERS season. : taken its action Mr. Bacon tendered (A) vs. Brooklyn (N). The exhibition ehedule opened | youis (Np. b with contest between the Philadelphia} 451i) 7—charlotte, N. C.—Philadel- : NEW STRICT PUEBLO, Colo., March 8—The theft] Zin ut Houston, Tess today and. for | PHS, (4 ¥s. Philadelphia (N). versity, when the high schools oc ‘ihe state congregate for the fourth annual high school week on March 14. The first year there were tweive teams in has flown that laid the golden egg. | the basketball tournament and it took just twenty-three games to decide the winner and the second and third places. When there were eighteen teams it took thirty-six games, and OLS oe eae HOMICIDE [3 FOUND with nineteen teams already enter- ed, the management is planning to TEALING| sks tiesto While the number of games neces- sary to run off such a tournament, i where two defeats are necessary to TORRINGTON, Wyo., Marcn 8,—|climinate a team, has generally been {ts money. Time was, old fans re- | Orrin G. Wiggin, who some years ago| twice the number of teams entered, member, when “pork and beaners" |killed.a brother in self-defense, was | this ratio is not absolutely fixed, drut battled for practically nothinc vw nu found guilty of cattle stealing by aj may well be judged approximately ac- more than three squaive «°u thers |jury in district court here. He will|curate. The final games may be play- was little stalling at that: With |be sentenced to'the state penitentiary,|ed in a triangle of three games, as many promoters in the field, how- ——s- the final games in any of the series ever, this class of entertainers have | Tribune Want Ads B in the tournament may be played in @ similar manner, but what the man- agement is attempting to do this year is to avoid the necessity of the three highest teams playing four games apiece on the final day of the tourna- ment. This in the past has been a great tax on the endurance of the players, and can be avoided if the committee sees fit to so arrange the schedule of the week that time be given to play forty games, finishing all but the final games by Friday eve- ning. To do this successfully, the first game will have to be played not later than Tuesday. CONFERENCE TITLE GOES 76 SILVER AND GOLD: now refuse to look at a match for less than a princely sum. Another year and some of the same per- formers will wonder where the goose Big Percentage of Major Clubs Scheduled for Play During + ‘Next Month egated to the scrap heap this sea- son than ever before by reason of the rapid revival of these sports following the war and the great in- crease from the number of such en- tertainments. And promoters, it is Jearned from a nation-wide survey, are not making as much as they ‘would like to and should to break even in the game. The demands of boxers and wrest- ‘ers have increased to the point, it is said, where bouts are only staged at dire risk of financial loss, the public is perhaps getting less for To complete the installation of the new Gamewell fire and police alarm system the city, according to authori- gation given C. L. Reasoner, Jocal manager of the Gamewell company, will erect part of the poles and other | necessary carriers to handle the wires, ‘This action was taken when it way! learned. that to carry the alarm sys- tem-of both telephone and light crm- pany poles cause a hazard which the city @id not care to face. / The question originated this week when Mr, Reagoner started s{ringing the necessary service firey on the posts belonging to the telepsone com- pany. To bring a circrit ~ the city hall it was also necessiry to use poles belonging to the lighé company. Such action first brought the oppo- fition of E. P. Bacor, vice president ante ‘ : of the Natrona Powr company, who ms eet oe, insisted that grave danger was entail- 23 a ed in such an grrangement. When the telephone compeny learned that the alarm system would be strung A vs. St Mrs, Woodrow Wilson ‘and Her Successor as First Lady of the Land. aw Louis (A) vs. own to complete the necessary cir- cuits, costing approximately $700. ‘Authorization was also given Mr. : Reasoner to buy additional material i! to complete plans of giving the rest-| Council Gran! the exrlusive use of the light com- pany's poles if recognized safety Vash A coder were observed, Accepting this . Louls—St. Louis (A) vs. St. Norfolk, Va.—Wae’ ; Ee Avni reise een eer te the next five weeks, one or more such| now York eu bist Le a * hi irday night, is} ay, h * being investigated by Pucble rainat| events are scheduled for decision each| Richmond, Va. ten/er it will be necessary for the city to install about 65 poles of its day, Two city series are involved for Brook: N). ts Request on Show-|authorities. Train crews reported the| (ne st Loule and the. Phiadelphia ports ia ‘New York (A) vs. dence districts wider benefit of the} ; . |. |pouch was thrown from the train at igus (A) ve.) Bt Aeeee wall sseten The added improve.| ing That New Residence Col- | Poush wie. and “disappeared.” Sun: | (UDS Pcl oases sais potore the | Lots (ND). GLEAN RECOR ments cofisist of new box pancls and ony Is Planned South day it was discovered near Holbrook, | pening of the pennant chases. green 8 moeky Sonn taht. Ne Cr automatic’ devices in the city hall. £ Ca: several miles north of Swink. The Philadelphia (A) vs. Philadelphia (N). oO} sper 4 |pouch had been ripped open and tha| The lst of games scheduled by Am Washington, D. C, — Washington eo ‘contents stolen. Postal. outhorities |¢rican and National league teams with |(A) vs. N. Y. Giants. Stating that plans had already ma-| Were unable to estimate the amount of|°lubs of the rival major circuit in-| St. Louis—St. Louis (A) vs. St. tured for the start of a residence; the loot. clude the following important con-| Louis (N). colony two miles south of Casper, J. J. RACE RD ror Bly { ai Pe 5 : vs. elphia (N). Aen appeared. fiogee ta? sae OSTEOPATH TAKES POISON. | 1wrERLEAGUE BASEBALL New York— Washington (A) to tap the city water mains to pro-|_ ROSWELL, N. M,, March g—Dr. c.| @AMES 191 ‘Sr eke oNew York (A) ys. Brook vide ‘water for the new! subdivision! L. Parsons, prominently known osteo.| March 8—Beaumont, ‘Tex.—Philadel-| | Proeklyn— af erbpake district, pathic physician of this city, was|Phia (A) vs. St. Louis (N). Peni tciits eeievelany Uy wel Gh ‘The new residence Cist. ict of futurs|found dead here, a vial of poison] March 9—Lake Charles La, Phila-| joni tN). aden brah ee Casper is located about a®*mile south} beside him. Officers said he had com-|delphia (A) vs. St. Lonis (N). Abril. UicoNew.) Yorks-yashingto, 1 the resent plattel subdivisions and| mitted suicide. Charges of criminal] March 10—Orange, Tex.—Philadel- (A) al New York Giants (N). ai} according to Mr. Alien is being sold| practice, growing out of the death of | pnia (A) va, Bt. Louis (N). Brooklyn—New York (A) vs. Brook cit in large tracts with a view to es-}Mrs, Nellie A. Harrington recently |”'March 11--Lake Charles, La—Phil-| iy Gon z tabjishiment of estate’ homes of. the alia fade against him. He was|adetphia (A) vs. St. Louis, (N). Cincinnati-—-Clevelana (A) vs. Ct In reaponse to” Mr. -Allen‘a’ request }=—-——-———- |) (March 12—Orange, Tex.—Philadel-| cinnati (Np. ‘ ita tatneatabhianea gicaie that oaks phia (A) ys. St. Louis «N). April 11.—Brooklyn—New York (A a cle camper #5 a San Antonio, Tex.—Detroit (A) vs.| vs, Brooklyn \N). Thousands Turn Out for Race Meet in Berlin’ BERLIN, March 8.—Throngs num- bering many thousands gathered at the race track here today for the open- iny\ of the season, in spite of the snow and cold weather. Eleven thoroughbred trotting mares from America were entered for the; day's events It was declared at the The Bilver and Gold basketball squad of Colorado university ended the season with a clean slate and won bs 3 cy 5 4 the conference championship Satur . ose . 4 * day night by taking the Denver Min- vs, : “ ¢ : ae rd % isters into camp by a score of 26 to 14. This ends the play in the Rocky Mountain region with the exception of cage tourneys and colleges will concentrate on track and baseball for the remainder of the school year. ‘The Cowboys have reported for prae- tice in both baseball and track and Promise to offer formidable opposi; tion to conference members in both branches of sport. —— LOGGING CAMPS REOPENED VANCOUVER, B. C., March 8—Re- opening of many logging camps in 5 a this vicinity, idle since November 30, OW BAKER KEPT IN CONDITION—Krank-Baker, former “homerun king,"|has been announced. It is expected who fs to rejoin the Yankees, Is shown at his home at Trappe, Md., getting | that approximately 4,000 men in Van- ome needed exercise. His litile daughter is a spectator. It is said that by|couver now unemployed will be given ‘his means Baker is kept in such shape that he ts fit to play after a year’s| work a6 the result of resumption of i bsence from the game. logging operations, it was said today. ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo., March 8.— track ‘that! all’ foords for betting on N. Y, Giants. ,Tentativ pina SSSA SS the running horses had been eclipsed: ais, piaced the stamp of approval of Pela eran tain ii La.—Phil- the city on legitimate projects for adelphia (A) vs, St. Loyis (N). T00 MOTORING T0 ee a the extension of Casper. San Antonio, ‘Tex.—Detroit (A) vs." ; ‘ ; ‘ Nu ¥y Giants (Tentative 7 MAN-SLASHES THROAT owners in futurp, that wherever pos: Sette. e sible the city ‘will provide water for (A) vs. Brooklyn (N) WITH BLASS ON BEING domestic purposes in the districts af- “| March 16—Bogalusa La,—St. Louis (A) vs. Brooklyn (N) oT esate ern the ruling are that the taps and agi hte le water service be made fvithout ex- vs. St. Louis (N). FRESNO, /Calif., March 8.—This city pense to the city and that double the Grainesville, .Fla.,—Washington (A)] of 50,000 sduls enjoys the reputatior ' ; formal water rate In the city Mmits vs. Philadelphia (N), of having less sports and more aut~ . oft adelphia (A) ys. St. Louis (N). in the United States. Iteis probab' > Le ee 2. 39 Charles McMahon, 27, who was tk- Bla ntet Insurance Gainesville, Fla—Washington (A)|the only city of this size in the epun After You’ve Tried Everything tn off & Union Pacific train at Bvans- \ ys, Philadelphia (N). try with no baseball team and no Base py ton after breaking a car window and * preparing to jump thru it to almost Foy City E. mployes ¥. Yankees ve.,St. Louis (N). “Fresno is dead as a doornail so fay i ‘ ’ haste en «Aden nde (4) las sports co," sald the sport writer o . ys. Philadelphia (N). si re Ur, ged on Council March 19—Lake Charles, La.—Phila- |} pemeberecia enc. anme: Gt” ye with a total of 5,000,000 marks. ‘The city’s action insures subdivision March 15+Bogalusa, Lr.—St. Louis fected. The stipulations which gov- Lake Charles, La. —New York (A) (By United Press) ;be charged outside users. March 17—Lake. Charles La.—Phil:| mobiles than any other city of its sis March 18.—Baton Rouge, La.— N.| hall park. certain death, is receiving treatment blame thi it it. delphia (A) vs. St. Louls (N). ned ite dpe ape te The most damning indictment of most methods of overcoming disease canditions in the human body may be found in the large number of sick folks who say: “I have tried everything; nothing does me any good.” at a local hospital after having tried suicide in Evanston. McMahon broke % Fresno’s sports consist of one bow! oy Dallas Tex—Clevelana (A) vs. N.ling alloy two basketball te al . Giants. argict the jail window and used a piece of | broken glass to slash his throat. He) y¢ suggestions made to the city ¢ some playgrounds. The high schoo" New: Orl tries its hand at football in the fall. Brooklyn (N). was picked up In an unconscious con-/ council last night are ablded a hu- dition and brot to the hospital here.|manitarian .plan of providing insur- Little is known of McMahon, WhO | ance for all employes. of the city will “Every janitor and every street carried a ticket from New York 'to ho inaugurated. C. L. King, state rep- Hot Springs, Ark.—Boston (A) VS.| sweeper owns his own car,” said the San Francisco. The county PhyYSl-) rasontative of the Missouri State Life Pittsburgh (N). sport writer “and he spends his spar: cian believes him insan Insurancé company outlined sugges- March 20—Orange, Tex.— Philadel-| time riding in it. You have to hurt phia (A) vs. St. Louis, (N). for blocks before you can park on « Dallas, ‘Tex—Cleveland (A) v8. N.| downtown street. ‘Freeno just doesn . Giants. Att J Kills ‘tions to the council for grouping all orney t New Ocieans—New York (A). vaj| Sem to have time for sports. It does “employes of the city and taking out ° red while the matter was referred to n’t even have a city golf course.” Former Friend crest: x. Bryan ana 3. 5, Givin of Brooklyn (N). is—New York (A) vs. “T have tried everything, yet I don’t get well.’”” The man who says this is not very enthusiastic about ANY healing method; he already knows so many that won’t work. But when some new method comes along, he is usually willing to try it, on what he considers the thousand to one chance that it may benefit him. Hope springs eternal. The great health science known as Chiropractic is 60 new it has only broken into a few of the dictionaries. In a short span of years it has restored over two million people to health. And many of these people were what is termed “hopeless cases,” ‘They tried Chiropractic as a last resort. blanket insurance. Action was defer- But Fresno prides itself on its play the council, “to be reported for dis- Hot Springs, Ark.—Boston (A) VS.) crounds, which are declared to be the cussion at the ‘next meeting, Pittsburgh (N). best in the state. lo March 24—Alexandria, ‘La. — New York (A) vs. Brooklyn (N). ¢ La.—Phil- ero ore RE DOUGLAS, Ariz., March 8.—W. G. Giimore, attorney ot tonto Antes! A leged Sugar Horder Freed York (A) vs. Brooklyn (N). _| March 25.—Lake Charl adelphia (A) vs. New York (N). Shreveport, La.—New York (A) vs. ‘Shreveport, La. — New When Chiropractic first appeared all the established methods of com- bating disease said: “Go get a reputation. We can’t be annoyed. Go get a reputation.” 4 Walter Sherril of the same city, when Sherril entered the former’s home. Sherril, who was wounded in the head,/ died some hours later. The men are aid to have been on friendly terms. Hot pes Seige teeatGw 4A) ‘WASHINGTON, March 8.—On mo- prings, Ark. nm vs. Giimore, in a statement made Detore|tion of the government, confessing | FATHER TO WED WOMAN SOL-)Pittsbursh (). the shooting occurred, sa bist yatehiey me court re-|_DIER SON WON IN FRANCE—| Dallas, ‘Tex.—Cleveland (A) vs. Cin- 4 wakened by the presence of an . supre! re: Thuuder in his home, he secured his|¥ersed the conviction of Hulett C.| Divorced in France because of her|nati (N). Intruder in, his home, he secired arin |Mertitt of Pasadena, Cal,, in 1918 on| acknowledged love of Liat. Arlington| March 27—Shreveport, La. — New pte! Be king ‘Shereit in| ® charge of hoarding sugar in contra-| Deppe of the American army ordnance | York (A) vs. Brooklyn (N). Hoses. Doth | Puta Rh ce: eeatindon the Laver sact. "| department, Mme. Julie Vennet of| Hot Springs, Ark—Boston (A) vs. Eee “head. Solicitor General Frierson said he| DUon, France, is at Ellis Island, N. Y.,| Pittsburgh (N). ‘Guidransen Trade Mare, This Beautiful And Chiropractic DID. It restored the “hopeless cases’—those who had been given up by established practitioners of others methods. Chiropractic succeeds because it is right in line with Nature’s own laws.. SME CRS erties ener) vg | Waiting admittance into the ‘United| Dallas, ‘Tex.—Cleveland (A) va. Cin- i Nature is the only real curative agent. Chiropractic co-operates with | f SCHARGE acinar oats cantiiie, poutte| States to marry, not the Hevtenant|cinnatl 0S) Bi Gulbransen Nature. Judge it solely by RESULTS—results in “hopeless cases”; sections of the act were invalid. , | himself, but his father, Lieutenant) March 2 Ree he ig La.—st. | 5 Player-Piano results in all kinds of cases. The Merritt case is the first of Deope, who hails from Palmerton, Pa.,| Louis (A) vs. wi hich wei te to the final already married when he met} Fort Worth, Tex.—Detroit (A). vs. OF GUN WOUNDS WOMAN court, to be dropped. In most. cases| Mme. Vennet. His father, Henry| Cincinnati (N). ~ {similar action will be taken by fea-| Deppe, 62 years old, has promised to} March 20—New Orleans, La—St. eral district attorneys under instruc-| Marry hi Louis (A) vs. Brooklyn (N). March 8.—/tions which are now understood to be ae o 73 = FRA: CLAN STUART NO. 248 eal Chiropractic removes the CAUSE of disease. as do other methods. PRICE $495.00 Is,the Greatest Player- | Piano Value on the American Market. Nationally Priced in Three Distinctive Models It does not treat effects, NEWCASTLE, Wyo., Mrs. D. Colrich of Alliance suffered 4/{n course of preparation in the attor- serious wound in th hip twee she| ney general's office. brushed inst a rifle which was ee ees ag pry JAPS INCREASE DEFENSES. hanging on the wall by the trigger guard and caused an accidental dis-} TOKIO, March 8&—The government If you have “tried everything” in an effort to get well, without lasting results—now try Chiropractic. Go to a Chiropractor TODAY. He will simply adjust your spinal column to normal so that nerve energy can (pat hie-| has a fi he diet ‘ddl. —Walnut—Mahogany— flow freely along all the nerve trunks branching away from the spinal pital sa ee eg pa are hela ee tepaitl appropriating: nie deter a Oak— cord and going to every body part. for her recovery. amounting to 50,000,000 yen. this * 4 e eben fe gi apie fae Order of Scottish Clans Suburban Model - $495 With this accomplished, your whole body machine will function normally Fire Alarms the construction of warships. Country Seat- - 600 and Nature will usually effect a cure. Whitehouse - - 700 TRUE VALUE Is Positively Represented ‘in This Famous Hoot Mon! The heather’s afire, and all roads lead to the Scotch Costume Dance on : Hotel Guests, 10 RELIEVE CATARRHAI. DEAFNESS AND HEAD Chiropractic has been, and is, restoring to health many, many “hopeless cases,” It will be worth your while to try Chiropractic—after you’ve tried “everything.” SAN FRANCISCO, March 8—A Spectacular fire which destroyed the i laundry on the roof of the St. Fran.|_ If you have Catarrhal( Deafness or : ; cis hotel, one of the most famous are hard of hearing ot have head ed. esda March 15 Gulbransen hostelries, in the west, early Monday Roises, fo to your druggist and get 1 W nN Us frightened the guests, many of whom ounce of Parmint (double strength), a Player Fushed into the lobby, but ‘gtherwise and add to it %4 pint of hot water and 4 at the and A ( : I ‘F did no great material damage. @ little granulat sugar, Take one i a ‘e . A large supply of linen and guests’|tablespoonful four times a day. Ww I N T E R G A R D E N : L. I, GULICH garments were destroyed as well as| This will often bring. quick reliee B CHIROPRACTORS the laundry machinery. from the distressing head noises. ine Phe Fas a bis or. A Daly Build Ph om 706. ie 5 — ged nostrils should open, breathing rida i © 211-M. ve. a! tildin, ones: ce ence f Eagles have beon known to fly to albecome easy and the ‘mucus stop} Admission 25c. 10¢Dance. Ladies Free #1} id * , | heightof 6,000 feet. A lark will rise!dropping into the throat. It is easy The Chas. E. Wells to the same height, and so will crowa. re, ws litt and is pleas. j 7 ¢ d ry As a rule, however, it is said, b’ Anyone who has Catar. Every Laddie Bring a Lassie Music Co. do not fly at a greater height than 1,000 feet, rhal Deafne hi noises should * give this prescription a trial—Adv. % talaiatateb tntetoteteininieddeddiehdsietndideie be Cor Tks | Denver, Colo. are TENET sown fl