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U featers CASPER GOES DOWN 10 DEFEAT IN OPENING GAME OF TOURNEY Sheridan Cagers, Overwhelmed Here Last Week, Pin Simliar Defeat on Loéal Five in First Con- test of State Tournament at Laramie LARAMIE, Wyo., March 16.—Sheridan High school showed a reversal of form in the opening piasy of the state basketball tournament here Tuesday afternoon when the upstate quintet, which had been overwhelmed by Casper on the latter’s own floor last week, evened up honors by trounc- ing Casper by a score of 26 to 13. Casper played in poor Blind Drawing Made for Play For Davis: Cup NEW YORK, March 16.—Members of the Davia cup committee of the United Stat™! Lawn Tennis associa- tion gatheret’ here today to make a “blind” drawing for pairs among the twelve nations which entered competi- tion for the international trophy. —_—— With prize money aggregating $1,- | 600, and 1921 Hastern individual bowl- ing championship tournament, which is to be staged in New York City the week of March 21, will unques- tionably be the richest individual bowling tournament ever held in the metropolitan’ district. form, i unable either to ctop the} attack of their opponents or connect| in basket shooting. | Other results of the opening day's play included: Evanston 19, Glenrock Rock Springs 37, Basin Cheyenne 62, Kemmerer 1 , Torrington 15. | mination from the tourney calls} Glenrock will be out of the play with one more loss. ion JAP TO DON JACKET FOR MATCH B Tero Miyaka, champion heavyweight jiu jitsu wrestler for two defeats and both Casper and) 4° the world, will meet Jack Taylor, champion heavyweight | wrestler of thhe Rocky Mountain, region, in a finish match Worland, last year’s cage cham-|at the Iris theater on March 28. Announcement was made pions, did not play on the first da¥,| today by George McLeod, promoter, of Taylor’s acceptance but Cowley, their chief rivals in the of the coast wizard’s terms, which call for a match under northern part of the state, won a deci-| sive victory over Kemmerer. | Lander, conceded to have the strons-| ¢ est five in central Wyoming, won its/ $ opening game with ease from the Tor-| > rington aggregation and showed class that may carry them to the cham- picnship. | Coach Dean Morgan is hoping for! beter results from Casper in the next| game. 99-T0-1 FAVORITE WINS LINCOLNSHIRE. HANDICAP LINCOLN, England, March 16.— ‘The Lincolnshire handicap at one mile, the event which annually marks eececees. Sport Notes The Jack Britton—Jack Perry bout| planned for Canton, 0., has been de-| clared off. + Six hundred thou: ican dolldrs is one estimate plfced on the earnings .f Champion Benny Leonard during the past four years. nd good Amer- Al Reich, who is trying a “come- back” has been matched to meet Tom Gibbons, the St. Paul heavy, at Cleve- land on St. Patrick's Day. The remarkable showing made by} | Wrestler of prominence. the opening of the English flat rac- ing season, was won here today by Soranus, owned by the noted English turfman, B. Joel. Thirty horses made up the field of the starters and the winner was quoted at 33 to 1 in the young Jake Schaefer in his 4800-point | balkline match with Edouard Hore - mans has led many of the wise ones to predict that the day is not far dis- tant when Willie Hoppe, the “invinc- ible” champion, will no longer stand betting. PITTSBURGH IN PRACTICE PITTSBURGH, March 16.—The first practice game for the Pittsburgh National league baseball team will be staged today, according to word from the spring training camp at Hot in a class by himself. | ‘The Los Angeles club of the Pa- cific coast league will probably be the only baseball team jn the country this season with three brothers on its play- ers’ roster. They are Ote Crandall and Arnold Crandall, pitchers, and Karl Crandall, an infielder. Harry Greb and Jack Renault to jiu jitsu rules. The match, it is stated is the first to be granted a Jap under his own rules outside the! large cities by ‘any The major- ity of such matches usually have been arranged under eombination which remove the handicap for a catch-as-catch-can wrestler. under protest. other tricks of the game. mer’s last appearance here. as strenuous lin: ica) PR NEGRO POPULATION. WASHINGTOD or 51.4 per cent, and all others 240. James Kibben of the hy Neb Springs, Ark, Ray Rohwer, the University of Cali- fornia outfielder, created a sensation ;in camp yesterday when he took his \turn at bat. RAIL STRIKE ON MEXICAN ROADS ENDS MEXIOO CITY, March 16.—By The Associated Press)—The strike. of workers on the Mexican rail- ways, which began the middle of February, was settled today. Mes- sages have been sent by the union leaders to the men’s organizations throughout the republic calling off the strike and it is probable the men will return to their duties during the day. Battle Tonight PITTSBURGH, Pa, March 16.— Harry Greb, Pittsburgh, and Jack Renault of Boston, light heavyweights, will meet in a ten-round bout here tonight. GET OUT YOUR RABBIT FOOT SEVEN. YEARS BAD LUCK IS COMING With Many Thousands of ; People in and near Casper who have a steady income ur wage, a complete equipped Savings Department such as the Cas- per National Bank maintains is especially valuable in this community. We assist workers through- out this district by receiving deposits from a dollar up in our Savings Department and paying 4 per cent compound interest on their money. “Thirty-two years of service —may'We serve you?” Good rules Taylor, it is understood, accepted the terms As @ result of his departure in style of wrestling big Jack will enter a sea- son of strenuous training to familiar- ize himself with strangle holds and In roughness the match may eclipse Taylor's mat affair with Ivan Linow in what was expected to be the for- Only the challenge of the Jap and the novelty of the contest caused Taylor to re- | March 16.—Tne ne-| gro population of Omaha, Ne! in 1920 was 10,314, an increase of 5,883 or 133 per cent, the census bureau to- day announced. The ‘white popwla- tion was 181,047, an increase of 61,467 right-Wel-| elmy Hardware company of Omaha, is in the city looking after | — —$—$_—_—__. FIRST DRAWING FOR DAVIS CUP International Players Matched in Drawings for Big Tennis ‘ourney for the Davis cup which was made to- nis association headquarters, read as follows: Isles, Canada vs. Australiasia, Japan vs. Philippines, Czecho Slovakia vs. Belgium. : The four rations which drew byes will meet in the second round as fol- lows: Argentine vs. Denmark: in the upper bracket .and All-India vs, France in the lower bracket. pinta Victor Herbert Denies Report Wife Missing CHICAGO, March 16.—Indignant denial was made today by Clifford Victor Herbert, son of the noted com- poser, that his: wife had mysteriously disappeared and that kidnapping by robbers was feared. “Mrs. Herbert left Saturday to visi her mother in San Diego, California,” he explained. ‘There is no mystery about it whatever and I am at a loss to understand how the contrary re- ports gained ‘circulation. GHIGKGO WHITE SOX 10 WORK GUT NEXT FRIDAY CHICAGO, March 16.—The first real workout of the Chicago White Sox squad comes Friday, according to re- ports from their training camp at Waxahachie, Tex., today when the New York Giants’ second team ar- vise his plans for the bout here. Linow , Tives. gave Taylor the battle of his career} and fans wiN welcome the announce- ment of another match along equally ee ee DR. REICHENBACH Announces his removal to suite 815-329-330, Midwest Refinery Co, Bldg. Office one 1548, Residence partments, phone 1236 3-15-12t CAPSULES 3=DAYS=3 Thursday -—- Friday ~-- Saturday for $5.00 As Payment on a Suit at C. Hs WHALEY ‘ TAILOR SHOP 116 E. MIDWEST AVE. Good Only for Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March 17, 18, 19 . | carry my woolens in the bolts only.- Thousands of patterns to select from, such ‘as imported Scotch Tweeds, Banic Burns, Mabbets and Irish Tweeds---Imported Worsteds frorn England’and-Belgium. FEATURING ALL WOOL SUITS AT — $29.50 & $39.50 © $40 to $50 Values LARGEST STOCK OF WOOLENS IN THE STATE OF WYOMING Cleaning, Pressing and Altering by *: Workmen Who Know Their Business C. H. WHALEY CASPER’S LEADING TAILOR — 116 East Midwest Avenue Che Casper Daily crmune BUILDING WORK NEW YORK, March 16.—The draw| Utons Tetused to go to work under a day at the United States Lawn Ten-|*T®’ 224 contractors’ association, effec- (lower for ali building crafts. “The first round, Spain vs, British} DENVER ELECTRICK wae DENVER, Colo.,. Qfarch’ committee representing the Internat- jonal Brotherhood of Electrical Work- STOPS, GUT IN WAGE REFUSED Operations Come to Standstill Cheyenne When $l-a-Day ers Local 68 and the Denver Electrical Contractors‘ association today submit- ted to the Colorado state industrial in| commission an-agreement providing for a wage of $8 a.day after April 1. The present wage is 9a day. 5 ‘educti ‘The electrical men’s union is the Re pte Put Into first in Denver to accept a reduction ect in wages voluntarily. Mombers of the industrial commission give prompt approval to the agreement, which also provides for a lower scale for appren- Million Donated - * For Education. In the Orient NEW YORK, March 16.—Trustees of alk of the Laura Spellman Rockefeller me- CHEYENNE, Marchh Building, came to a standstill in Chtyenne Tues- day morning when building trades’ new wage scale adopted by the build- tive today. The new scale is $1 a day iafforts to present the strike which were made by Mayor Ed P, Taylor, President Leslie A. Miller of the cham- ber of commerce and others eto naught when, Monday night, the un- ions refused to appoint a committee to meet with a committee erpresenting the employers and a committee interested persons in an effort to 1 fund ‘ai baste Of wettioineat: moria! ind will grant $1,000,000 for The employers agreed to postpone effectiveness of the! men in the Orient, on condition that the purpose of aiding colleges for wo-| reduced wage agale until Thursday’ $2,000,000 is raised by a special z morning if the proposed conference} mittee of the Women’s American Bap- were agreed to by the unions and the/tist Foreign Missionary society. The union committee, like the employers'| announcement was made here today committee, were clothed with authority] by Mrs. Henry W. Peabody of Boston, to enter into a binding agreement. | vice president of the society” The strike will not have any imme-| phe money is to be used for build-| diate serious effect. Only two largelings for the six colleges in Japan building jobs are in progress here at! China and India. ? present, the Frances Pershing Warren Memorial ‘hospital and the Wyoming|— \ Wires saa Consistory temple, and both jobs are COTTON CONSUMPTION in such shape that the contractor may ft postpone completion indefinitely. (By Associated Press) pi Sead A aeig s WASHINGTON, March 16.—Cotton San Francisco proposes to permit| consumed during February amounted the American’ Legion and other yeter-| to 395,563 bales of lint and 33,399 ans’ organizations to give boxing bales’ of linters, compared with 615,- wrestling shows without payment for |599 bales of lint and 26,893 of linters. the regular license fee for such enter-lin February last year, the census tainments. bureau announced today. S BYTHE BRITS RUSSIAN TRADE. PACT 16 SIGNED Government Bound to Cease All Propaganda Outside of Russia. Under Agree- ment (By Associated Press) LONDON, March 16.— The trade agreement under which commercial relations will be resumed by Great Britain and Russia was signed here thie morning by representatives of the governments of the two countries. LONDON, March’16.—It was report- ed here today that thu voard of trade after having. carried on negotiations with Leonid Krassin, representative | of the Russian bolshevik government, had rewritten several clauses, which had presented considerable difficulty in the past. The prinicple that Rus- sia_ will cease all propaganda outside observe neutrality regarding nition in the clauses altered. —_—___—__ . ” GREEK 1s SUICIDE PHOENIX, Ariz., March 16.—Lovis Katsingris, a Greek, who has been _WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1921 of that country and that Englana will Russian internal affairs, was given due reopg. which, Wprre prominent in the candy business here for the last six years and who form. erly was engaged in the candy busi- ness in Buffalo, N. 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