Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 29, 1921, Page 5

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(Strangler) Lewis. for him in the early days of his career. provides that when a contestant is compelled in escapiug from a hold to roll so that both shouders touch the mat momentarily a fall shall” be awarded to his opponent, The referee of last night's contest awarded Zbysz- ko his firet fall on this rule, when Lewis rolled out of a half Nelson and crotch hold. Lewis won the first fall last night was awarded after 21 minutes)26 seconds and the third fall also of the rolling type come in 14 minutes, 56 seconds, Zbyszko tak- ing Lewis to the mat with a double armiock. ; University Nine Will Tour East . CINCINNATI, Olio, Nov. 29.— A “rip to the east is contemplated for the University of Cincinnati baseball team next June. Boyd Chambers, athletic director said he has received word that Princeton and Brown had Yeserved June 14 and June 17, respec- tively, on: thelr schedule for’ Cincin- nati The University of Cincinnat! team won the Ohio-conference cham- plonship in baseball two years in suc- cession. a Dempsey to Buy Home for Family —l. LOS ANGELES, Nov. 29.—The fath- ex. mother and sister of Jack Dempsey, heavyweight champion, will leave Salt Lake City about Christmas to make thelr permanent home in_Los Angeles, according to a brother, Joe Dempsey, who has started a house hunt here. He said Jack would purchase a house and 10 acres of land near Los Angeles ‘uponhis arrival here January 1, at the completion of a vaudeville tour. _ Limber Legs i Try this for rheumatism! Thig moccer ‘star was snapped as he kicked the ball while high in the air fin an English football game. —— BD GAGERS OUT FOR “TEAM AT CHICAGO ” CHICAGO, Nov, 29.—More than 60 eandidates responded today to the call for “basketball recruits at the Univer- aity of Chicago. Milton Romney, ster of the football eleven ,!s expected to win a place on the basketball team. it became known today. ‘ pats Bah Ra a Cincinnati Catcher To Get Tryout With Reds Next Season CINCINNATI, Ohio, Nov, 29. — Lewis (Red Luts, a local catcher, will get a tryout with the Cincinnat! Nv tlonals next spring. Lutz has had ex. Perience in the Florida lengue, and with the Independent club of Greens- boro, N.C. . La NG Bae AS An erticle with ® lotus blossem carved or painted upon ft is never given as a presen: by tho Japanese, for the totits is the flower of Buddha, and aiguiGes death. 4 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1921. ROLLING FALLS GNE ZBYSIKO | MATCH OVER ‘STRANGLER’ LEW Ancient Wrestling Rule Permits Champion to Re- tain Title; Lewis Takes First Fall With Fly- ing Headlock in New York Match NEW YORK, Nov. 29.—Wrestling rules of years azo were enforced here last night, and recognition was given the roll- ing fall, which enabled Stanislaus Zbyszko to retain his heavyweight wrestling title in a finish match with Ed This old rule, which Zbyszko said has won many matches THE TRIBUNE'S P NORGREN IS CHICAGO, Nov. 29.—Neis Norgren, ball star at the University of Chi- cago, last night was appointed couch of the Maroon five. WLADEK ZBYSZK0 0 MEET VARGO TONIGHT ‘ov. 29——Wiladek CLEVELAND AMERICANS MADE COACH! way pay CNPINMAT! former all-western conference basket CINCINNATI, Ohio, ; Nov. 23.—A series of games next spring to de Ohio is being considered by the Cir. oinnatt and Cleveland club, The Cin- cinnatt Nationals will train at Min- eral Wells, Texas, and the Cleveland ‘Americans will practice at Dallas, Texas, less than three hours Gistance by rail. The games will be ‘played at Dallas, Mineral Wells and Fort Worth, three in each city. thin Paar Keats =~ SWIMMING TITLE AT STAKE. BALTIMORE, Md., Nov. 29.—The Vargo, Cleveland} national amateur senior 50-yard indoor heavyweight, are scheduled to wrestie| swimming championship for “women ere tonigt in a two out of three fall] will be decided in the Baltimore ath- match, The strangle hold and head-( etic ciib’s pool somet’me next/March, lock aré barred. it was announced today. ‘Aldrich Stars in Yale.Game With Harvard Photo shows Aldrich takiing the ball for a vard upset the dope and defeated its SE otmaie eieamanaeat 20-yard gain In a gamo at C; heriditary enemy by 10 to 3. pens H ambridge, Mass., recently, when Har- TRANSCONTINENTAL AUTO|SRacter Gets | RAGE PROMOTED IN S.,j New Challenoe — fume WITH WA TEAM BUENOS AIRES, Nov. 29.—(By ‘the Associated Press)—A canst-to-coast automobile race from this city to Val- paraiso, Chile, will be attempted early next year, the start being set for Feb- fuary 1. Tho route ies across the Andes- mountains by way of the Pino Hachada, pass.--The event was organ- ized and is being financed by the re, Law Nacion of this city and El Mercurio of Sanitago, Chile. The first prize will be 20,000 pesos (paper). The entrance fee is 250 pesos and the entry list will close Decembe> 31. ‘ Navy Secretary Finds Cure For Cold in Soaking; WASHINGTON, Noy. 29.—Secre- tary Weeks of the war department has discovered a-novel cold cure. He revealed its discovery upon his return trom New York where he witnessed the Army-Navy game Saturday. | “I should not have gone up there," he said, “because I had a bad cold. The rain and exposure was not ex:/ pected to help it, but after getting a good drenching for sever'al hours, the cold was suddenly and completely oe te Jewelery and watch repairing by ex- pert workmen, All work guaranteed. Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co., O.-S Bldg. 3-520 ST. PAUL, Noy. 29.—If Jake Schaet- er successfully defends his title os world’s 18.2 billiard champion against Willic Hoppe next March, he will be called upon to face Welker Cochran within ihe following month. 8. G, Barelay, Cochran's manager, who was Here today, mays Cochran's challenge will be filed this weelc. RADICAL. CHANGES. AT COLUMBUS IN PROSPECT COLUMBUS, Ohio, Nov, 29.—Clar- ence Rowland, who has been re-en- waged to manage the Columbus club of the American association next sea-| gon, intends to make radical changes ‘Nefore the 1922 season opens. New players will be otbained to strengthen the club, Rowland said. Golfers Asked To Go South . NEW YORK, Nov}. 29.—Efforts are being made by organizations tn the south, it fs reported here, to induce members of the professional golfers’ fgsociation to play in a number of iter tournaments in Texas, Louisi- ana and Mississippi. 'YALE HOLDS DATE FOR | NEW HAVE) |8 to arrange ‘thelr schedules. ‘Leonard Battles Jersey Welter NEW YORK; Nov. 29,—Benny Leon- ard, world's lightweight boxing cham- pion, is scheduled to meet George Ward, New Jerscy welterweight, in an exhibition bout, the feature contest of a show for charity to be held tonight in Madison Square Garden. - PENN STATE ELEVEN Is FETED ON COAST THI SEATTLE, Wash., Nov. 29.—Penn State's undefeated football squad, here for a post-season game with Univer- sity of Washington: Saturday, is being entertained as extensively as training rules will permit. The players will be guests of honor tonight at a meeting of.Penn alumni. The visitors unlimb- ered thelr muscles after the transcon- tinental trip by working out at the stadium yesterday | , Conn., Nov. 29.—} Yale ts holding a date open for a foot- ball game with the University of Iowa next fall. Whether Towa and Yale will! meet ptobably will not be known un- til the western confererice representa: tives hold thelr-session on December. CENTREGING WEST FOR GAME Will Play One of Three Coast Elevens at San Diego Dur- ing Holidays. DANVILLE, Ky., Nov. 29.—Centre college will struggie with a western team on the football field at San Diego, Cal, east versus ‘west tourna- ment, late in December, according to @n announcement here today. Dr. frank Rainey, chairman of the facul- ty athletic committee of Centre said the game. will be played either on De- gember 24 or 26 and indicated that Centre's opponent would lkely be the Leland Stanford university, University of Southern Calfornia or Washington State. The Centre squad which will leave Danville on December 14, will be com posed of 22 lettermen and Coacher Moran, Myers and Thornhill. ‘The said, at Denver, Salt Lake City and San Francisco and will arrive at San Diego on December 21. SAN DIBGO, Cal., Nov. 29—aAl though the opponent for Centre co! lege has not been named, date for th: east versus west clash here has beer fixed for December 26. The game will be payed in the stadium which has a seating capacity of 40,000 persons, Se- lection of the opponent for Centre col team will work out, the announcement |* lege will be made before Thursday, it was announced here. Several football teams, all considered representative of the Pacific coast, are under consider. ation. | was too busy with theatrical things if FOR BASEBALL CLUB Landon to think about buying a club ,. 30e Moore is the international a ‘the title to remain in the family when his joints begin to stiffen. Here | he is training Ray Murray, 10, his nephew, in the _proper_way to s ‘ating champion. He wants | to Burope, stated ‘last night he was not in the market for a major league baseball club. He said today that he JOHNSON FUNERAL HELD. Funeral services for the infant NEW YORK, Nov. 29.—George M.|deughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. John Coban, who bas returned from a it|son were held yesterday afternoon First in News PAGE FIVE Of All Events from the Bowman chapel. Buris! was made in Highland cemetery. The two wekes’ old girl passed ‘Sway on Tuesday afternoon following fmfant troubles. She was the only child of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson. waebeak Tey Snails are in high favor with French cpicures, and millions of these molluscs are eaten in Paris every “To Cure a Cold in One Day Be sure you get ‘BROMG The genuine bears this signature The U; S. ROYAL CORD TIRE U tionably the out i success of the year— the trade and of the car-owner. mer th in | | he eyes ot When the U. S. books close for 1921, they will show U. S. Ro: Cord sales nearly ‘doubled over 1920. bias ‘What ee ae say and do Soneends a len. ; rays ce than any other ol Where is the tire dealer But when hegets off by himself and starts to think he finds out that most so-called Prd aL Agency Franchises are hardly more than. his plans for 1922. ~ headed for in 1922 As about this time of the year the tire-dealer is a much called upon man. Probably a dozen different “Agencies” for a dozen different tires are hopefully spread before him. the public but by his local competitors. The U.S. Tire dealer always knows where he is a#.. Right now—or in making “He can always put his hands on the U.S. consistent merchandising policy. EvERY SMOKER is looking for a cigarette that’s “all there” in taste. And it takes more than an ordinary blend —or one kind of tobacco —to produce it. That’s why Spur has the 4-leaf blend. ~that Spicy 4-LEAF FLAVOR for good old tobacco taste (Cuorce MAcEDONIAN for spicy aroma - Gores Vinca for life and sparkle Broap Marrianp for cool burning and Silver, packet of 20's Liccerr & Mrens Tosacco Co. permission toinvest his money in this brand or that brand at Ais own risk. * * * Consider now—not what is said in be- half of the U. S. Tire Sales and Service Agreement—but what it does. Consider general conditions for the past here - And note everyw! that U.S, Tire dealers have been the least affected of all. ‘Where the U.S. Sales Franchise separates from. the rest and asserts its prerogatives are in these It brings to the dealer’s store the greatest and most Joyal tire-audience anywhere. It supports the dealer with the most constructive and courageous publicly expressed policies today. It carries the prestige of the U.S. Royal Cord Prices on all U.S. Tires Observe how the U. S. Tire respected. 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