Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 15, 1921, Page 4

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elt res ? 2 to’ the minor leagues, but from my of “politics robbing the viewpoint it is mot a successful busi- j mond of @ star.” Shi néss, especially for me.’ bd i werts that it was a case of choosing| ‘The terms of ine contract Were kat. | between serving as an officer of the |istactory, Corgan declared, but thru i law. and a “tryout” with the Chi-/ jack of professional expétience and cago club. Bellef that he would be “tarm" tt Wad refused, STATE, NATIONAL fear of the “farmed out” also influenced his de) tie will play with a local team hete CHICAGO, March 15,— Baseball cision to turn down tho officer he said.| this season. claimed its first fatality of the pea- My experiefice is not Shadi tin as oe | : in a ball game with playmates and Would Be Calamity to jr- jsions I've had thi portunity to go yl y_ come, y @ied several hours later. He was ized B r 1 = =: 5 j NEW ORK, March 15—The aphpes @ wanniie lao bl All the Motion Picture Critics say there is world’s championship match between marrage e 5 F ; 3 Last Year’s Player-Manager of Rapid City Club |e, ot be, hel Europes a Will, Be Unknown to Tennis INDIANAPOL(S Hs NEW aed piper and eines nie tae. | TO excuse for missing this picture, ; Ss i on the American continent, Tex Rick- } thrown the : bs .Players Ten Years Hence. j FEL. late (ey Praneak IBAA JoRnenh'son Signs Contract With Casper; Other New Re- [*"iciara wna sxpected to sive is Tilden Declares TEAM IN l, REPORT Loli cecpg dena de he ne gras : Y ip E &- moters interested in holding the bout ‘would have been no controversy such in Canada. He said he had received By HENRY L. FARRELL INDIANAPOLIS, March 15.—Prac-|as caused the postponement of the e ° answer some time this week to pro- cruits to Help Bring Pennant Here word that Carpentier would arrive in|1 (United Press Staff Corres; dent) tically a new team will represent In-|opening hearing yesterday until dianapolis in the American Aasocia-|Thuraday if the cases had not been . the United States May 1 to start! NEW YORK, March 16—Within ten t Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. H. H. Donica, former Western leaguer and last year’s|training for the bout. years, grass tennis courts will be en: beta sie Pho iliac pr pri Peel fore tne portend ae PPPs manager of the fast Rapid City baseball club, will hold down De a re | | rely, out of fashion in the United) oniy intielders retained from tast| “It would be a calamity ta orzan- LAS T TIMES I ODAY an infield position this year with the Casper eer beet natiat and international’) tahdis feuins “guioadee Lent ee, re sete rei by or ahi bare berg Broa ‘ ball club, it was announced today by C. P. Arbogast, loca Shatapinn. Hendricks. Five veteran pitchers and| Johnson said, “because it would em- manager. Donica’s papers were received today. ah f Tilden returned recently from New | one catcher remain with the team, bolden other players to take chances. Donica’s acquisition will not shelve Andy McNeil in his CAME BATTLE Zealand where he and “Bill Johnson| nadie Sicking, who played 79 games paar lar eines fst i. a third base position despite the fact won the Davis cup from the Austral-| with Cincinnati last year, will play | 66 * * that this is Donica’s regular stunt. ian holders. shortstop for the Tribe, | Schrieber ‘Spit Ball?” Artist, Excessive cost in keeping grass | moving over to second. Douglas Baird 1 His position has not been selected i definitely, it is understood, but Andy Ra courts in condition will bring about |obtained from tho New York Gtants| Vow Sheriff, Turns “peg” is considered too vit part Wants to Continue Fight With their doom, Tilden believes. will play third base, Covington is un- . of the Midwest club to dispose “At the Germantown Cricket club |°P#0sed for the first bag place. Donica is well known to per Brennan After Seconds in Philadelphia more than $6,000 is| Rehg will be in center field. Shin- Down Sox Contract EASY fans, having played here on several Throw Up Sponge spent annually on the turf,’ he said, |Mets and three or four recruits will occasions with the Rapid City aggre “For championship matches and per-| fight {t out for the two remaining gation. The speed with which Be keeps! seavaya, “March 15.—Hergeant| fect play the turt must be absolutely [Positions and the utility outfield place,| WAGONBR, Okia., March 15—sner- ae ene eae crcmee and he will|Ray Smith, although hopelessly out-| flawless. ‘Thi necessitates handwork| Whitehouse, Cavet, Rogge, Stryker|iff Marsh Corgan of Wagoner coun- ns J 4 distinct asset to Casper and he wil oes ° jon evel square inch of the surface.” and Jones are expected to Be retained ty will preserve the law and serve Lands Frequently in Battle With] probapiy take his place in the first Slant ivee Sais RL oMTiAe ee met On he shampion said on his return {On the hurling staff, divoree and other papers rather than Heavier Opponent at Lander, | “vision of heavy hitters. Donicw’s| (oar pattie after his seconds had|home that the courts at Auckland on| Spring training is under way at|serve up “spit bells” with the Chi- PP re} x record in the Western league thrown a towel into the ring, Un-| which the Davis cup matochés were |Crowley, La., and the Indians will re-|cago team of the Ameican league Gets Decision over the .300 mark. .|aware that his handlers had given up| played were the finest that could be|Main in camp until the first week in| this! season. i | Other new recruite signed up by [tenet amith who had been knock: | Imagined. April, when the team begins the re-| Duty to his constituents and a de- Charilie Doyle, tocar’ fing favorite eee ie a ther who haila/e@ down atter two minutes of fight-| Tho turf was taken up and trans.|(un trip to indianapolis. The club /sire for the wood will | of his ‘triends won from William Boedecker: of Du-/fom North Dakota. Lienhart is crea-[!0& in the third round, rose. at the| ported seven miles to the. stadium | Pil Pit Sth iten eesien with the joaused the newly elected sheritt to re: bois by the decision route in a ten-|{ or with boing a atar in his position |C2unt of nine and rushed at his op-|where the matches were played. It Natlonais, “Brookipn,. the “New! Sok | ink, ner of the White Box : round battle at Lander which pinced |!'°9 Si "iyeiysasvelop into one of the [PONeNt. He was stopped by his sec-| was laid in Uttle blocks and “nurse | Natlonals, Brooklyn, the New. York|tsky, owner he White Box him ace high among the fans there|on\ "inva of the club onds, however, and led to his corner.|months before the first games. The ip home. s and suporters o} eal 7 | e fig’ \s never been played on until last week. Fighting a 170-pound man|"" sou siattery with six or seven years}, The fight was fast and furious from | courts had play unti who had been outpointed at the @nd/o¢ experience in the’ astern. league, beginning to end, but Meas Smith/the Americans and Australians step- r of sm fotinds, the scheduled distance ise ho sin) hola |foreed the fighting, he never had a/ped out for the first mateh. of the bout, Doyle stayed on to win| mC of It with Toronto, will hold | chance, Brennan landing straight lefts} Asphalt, clay or composition courts : Jack Roach’s old position at first base) i, the face almost @t will, will be popular in the future. ‘Tilden | , y ‘ \ & more decisive victory during the/and is rangy enough to cover a lot “ last chapters of the fight, Although u Smith went through the ropes onto|helloves. Use of this material will ° e ° > > > of ground, the press table at the close of the|make it possible to build courts econ- outpointed Boedecker at every age not Sh Couper tha year bat have | NM, "uu OM A Taft to the stomach, [emieany and will noreaee the. popu: LEWIS AND PESEK MEET PRI of the bout, according to reports |2°t be with Casper this year but have} 44 gmith went down in the third tarity of the game by encouraging or- received offers from Denver and) rounq from a right to the jaw, hiv ganization of smaller clubs and matc- reaching Casper. * | Scottsbluff and will likely appear on iBecaatoats, i " The battle was the first Arranged see eee a etre cha menace, [Seconds wave the algnal + jing the sport available for a greater for the entertainment of Lander fans | Peeenaasair Papi OF ag se ORE number of participants. NEW YORK, March’ 15.—Joe | weight catch-as-catchcan wrestling zr bad Taunus ant en oressnedcny aot Yy ALE BO X ING Tilden, whose carcer climaxed last| Stecher, former champlon heavy- | champion, will mect John Pesek of | sa ra cr ‘The sioain rehaeteart year in winning the British national| weight wrestler of the world, lost | Ravenna, Neb., in a finish bout here | Ag) indicates vmteady. improvement championship, the American national) to Stanislaus Zbyszko last night In ; April 4, it was announced | 4 4 |Idoor and otitdoor titles and helping; 2 hours, 16 minutes and 10 sec ‘esek defeated Tormmy Draak in 20 — in Wis FIN abtlity ‘and the! hands that) IN AACE FOR POSITION CHIEF NAMED to win the Davis Cup, is now resting | onds when the glant Pole pinned his TiS on sxcnas tai night Ina ie The ‘great hurricane of joy and excitement, in The Mark of Zorto Starting Tomorrow eedetame-saaniet Ws clan ecsre oi for three months. is opponent witht a efoteh hold and | preliminary mateh to the Zhysako- In the Big Stupendous Spectacle eit a | He is going to Mngland this summer | ‘wristlock. Stecher affair. anne Sr Sis | Steet Con aere NEW HAVEN, Conn, March 15-/to defend his title and will be just as| By defeating Stecher the Polo Pres: George BE. Brewer of New York has | acti in the Ameri .| won the ht to challegene Ed W. W. SPROUL wi, RT, Amorlated Proms) | beea elected (captain 6f the ale box.|Sctive, te ¢ver Jn the’ American, Glin: |) a aa te atte reine 6 6 ; Contractor and Beilder Bt. Louis Americans will Ukely atart |i, team for next a a ar ee ae plonship but the -latter will .. first ‘Two and Three Roo:n Modena Mouses|tho season with Bill Gleason, tho re.|!" the pena: Shean! Ghtaneee,. Acne ee, BEICHENBACH: AON brea John Pesek. babe bruit from the Chattanooga’ club of |! P_2- Cdgle) Magan Of Denver. 316-329-330 ,Midwest Refinery Co.| LEWIS AND PESEK ants If you want to buy or bufld a the Southern league at second base.| TOG LATE TO CLASSIFY MEET APRIL 4 a ES} home, see me first. fidvices from the training camp of Bldg. k ! ieee > : ———— | Office phone 1548, Residence Ideal ie “ Phone 376-W.|the Browns, at Bogalusa, La., said [TRD— To! Apartments,’ phone 1236 NEW YORK, March 15—Ed (poe oy 2-1-2 | today. Watan nt he kes bane Ca 3-15-12t | (Strangler) Lewis, world’s heavy- r x } ZL “~ 141 W, 10th. St. TODAY ONLY Many who have seen this picture say— Itis Greater thanThe Cheat =e OTIS SKINN In the Great Ten Reel Spectacle "KISMET? ONE OF THE MOST SPECTACULAR PRODUCTIONS THAT HAS EVER COME TO THE SCREEN \ Thousands of People, Hundreds of Horses, Donkeys, Goats and Camels Crowd the Scenes Which Are Resplendent With the Magnificence of Bagdad a Thousand Years Ago. Scores of the Most, Beautiful Girls Are Seen Lounging Amid Oriental Splendor and Luxury, in the Gorgeous Harem Scenes. ‘ An Innovation to Casper Theaters Is the Special Staged Prologue “HAREM FANTASIES” A Sensational Story of eae Love and Intrigue NO ADVANCE IN ADMISSION ture USUAL PRICE, 40c Special Return Showing FATTY ARBUCKLE “A RECKLESS ROMEO” And a Post-Nature Scenic “THE CLOUD” The Large Cities Have Shown This TODAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Production at Prices Ranging SHOWS AT—1:00, 2:15, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 800 and 9:30 From $1.00 to $2.00 PROLOGUE AT—3:30, 8:00 and 9:30 . IRIS ORCHESTRA ADMISSION 30c Casper’s Shows at 1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00 and 9:30 very Da: Finest TOMORROW CORIN NE GRIFFITH “It Isn’t Being Done Season” T heater

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