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PAGE EIGHT sath Laiainntaat World Results MIGHIGAN CGE FIVE WEAKENED Two Stars Gone From Last Year's Championship Aggregation. Mich., Dec. 1—Pres fonship basketball ersity of Michigan . due . ARBOR, pects for a c team at the U to lues of at players f cording to squad Karpus, f a guard, two of the year's five. graduated “Duke” Dunne, captain of the football team and center of the tasketball aggregation for the last two years, does not intend to be a can. djdate again this year because of the pressure of b's un:ver work Preliminar; practice is ur.cer way and 45 men already have responded. From the sat Mnthe hopes tc round out a team that wilt make a ovwing in “Big Ten” cir creditable « cf candidates this Sear tre Crptatn Bad ~, running Rue def lst y ‘nation, and Froese 1m: x fora th. center of the floor upset several con: teams; Miller, one of the best forwards | pf the Big Ten; Whitlock, subs i Zorward last year; nd Reason, center. From the freshmen squad come mumber of good men. It is probable that Ely, former star on the Hillsdale, Mich., college five, and MacWood, will be strong rivals for Dunne’s place. Several men on the football squad &re looked upon with favor.. Cappon and Kipke are among the number. Paper, who ah sabandoned football for the year, is another who is to be given a thorough drill, Uteritz and Roby, Backfield men, are to receive a trial. Michigan has a difficult schedule this year, meeting Ohio State, Indiana, Iowa, Illinois and Wisconsin in two games each and Chicago and North- ‘western once. Development of a strong fiveghere is made more difficult because of two weeks’ examination pe- riod in the middle of the season places hard games on each side of the tests In addition to the conference tilts Michigan will meet a number of small er college fives. i Sport Ni akes h eeccccccsoccoce coccces: Mike Gibbons, the St. Paul battler, is hot on the trail of Johnny Wilson for a match for the middleweight title. Despite the poor showing of the Philadelphia Nationals, Quaker City fans still flock to the Phils’ park—to gee the football games. A Buenos Aires promoter has come to New York to sign wrestlers for Bouts in South America. Quite a few if he will Martin and Carl Morris, recently tried to come back and were sent back in jig time. ‘The Virginia league moguls came to bat early and fixed April 29 as the opening date of the 1922 seasof and September 6 &s the getaway. Followers of Illinois football declare that Coach Zuppke always springs at least one surprise during the season, nnd now Ohio State believes it. The two Marks, brothers, famous heavywelght basketball twins, with a combined weight of over 400’ pounds, are members of the Crescent A: A. team of Taftville, Conn. After losing morning games and afternoon games this season, Buck O'Neill should schedule a few twilight games for his Columbia football squad mext year, Ralph Glaze, the old Dartmouth baseball and football star and later a pitcher for the Red Sox, has been appointed football coach for Lake For- est college. Constant Le Marin, Belgian war hero and wrestling champion, received @ecorations from Russia, Italy, France ané England, and was one of the few foreign soldiers to receive the Dis- tinguished Service Medal from the United States. While Benny Leonar Leonard wasn't at his best in his recent mill with Sailor Friedman, the champion showed that he st5ll has the punch with which he won and has defended the lightweight crown. Another pitcher names Hughes bids fair to become a star. William Hughes, pitcher for the Raleigh team of the Picdmont league, won 26 games and lost seven last season. ft {s said that Georgo M. Cohan, the]. celebrated actormanager and “Yankee By Leased Wire guard | © Camp Fire Girls, 300 of *e not leap frog.” they say. But the girls can’t fool us. say this is a fine autumn game. “That's a boy's game. That's leap frog spelled backwards. It's This is gorf peal” JAP WELTER DEFEATS =| MINNEAPOLIS WRESTLER PA Texas, Dec. 1.—Matty uda, Japanese welterweight wres defeated Bull Smith, of Mir apolis, taking the first and third f. of their match here last night. Smith bad difficulty making the 145 pound limit and was allowed an extra half hour to sweat down to weight. -——_- —_— Janin Awarded Harvard Letter CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Harvard stucent coun award the varsity football letter to H. Covington Jenin of San Frarfcisc), subgtitute erid on the Crimson who was keri out of the Yale ty an injui3, The council's was taken cn the recommendation the athletic committee after the yar- y squad had petitioned for the vard. Calloused: Hands Pee. 1 8 yot These girls haven't lily hands. They're English girls who have taken up rowing and are pre-| paring to challenge +a: masculine) rew for the supremacy of the Thames. BA ihe AS, Navy Maneuvers In the Pacific! LOS ANGELES, Dec. for next week off Catalina island, antiaircraft gunn Practice, Doodle Boy,” would buy the Brooklyn cub if ‘the Superba owners would sade their price a million mre or leas. as Gar- iiecsanea by leaps A thing of this kind Is trength tht «|The clubowners have not yet rei = 1.—Spectac-|iterest rates, while the disappearance ular naval maneuvers are scheduled|iof gold from circulation was said to 30]be causing great concern, with the off the harbor when the sub-| probability that silver of marine flotilla of the Pacific fleet and] value would replace the gold. three naval seaplanes co-operate in rer lec which Espa condition has A | swell! |Mike McTigue to Meet Jeff Smith ie NEW YORK, Dec. 1. — Tigue, claimant of the Canadian mid- dlewe'ght boxing championship will meet Jeff Smith, middleweight of heduled 15-round to. New Jersey in a bout in Madison Square Garden night. OURS SE Ue YANKEES MAY TRAN IN COAST METROPOLIS NEW YORK, Dec. 1 Gob Conner: out for the New York American baseball club today réported to his 5 s that he favored Los Ang as a training camp for next spr a decision although chey have cral sites under. considcation, of them in Pssaa. “ oe Se a a Chess Champion | Is Challenged . | BERLIN, Dec, 1.—A. A. Alchine, | the Russian chess expert has chal-| lenged Jose R. Capablanca, of Ha- vana, the world’s champion, for a se- ries of games for the titLe ——— i ——— Marine Is Held Pending Probe, WASHINGTON, Dec. 1.—Pending a full investigation of the alleged shooting of Otto Lambrecht by. M. M. Hanson, a mariye mail guard, Sec- retary Denby will refuse to turn the marine over to Wisconsin state courts for trial, it was said today at the navy department. Encouragement Seen in Mexico Readjustment WASHINGTON, Dec. 1.—Although Mexico's readjustment process con- tinues to have a “distressing effect” on economic conditions in that’coun- try generally, the past month brought some encouragement, according to a report from ‘Trade.Commissioner Con- nell, made public today by tho depart ment of commerce. Several big industrial concerns have Weathered the crisis, he said, and an- other favorable indication was a gen- eral lowering of food prices. Labor also was said to be more plentiful and Sia although industrial unrest is Seesas ‘was declared to be tighter In Mexico with an upward trend in in- intrinsic The | | i | | 1 TW ONEINES ISPROJECTED) Chicago Would Apply Levy on Professional Contests to Physical Education. the pi the CHICAGO, professional and semi-professional con- tests and games to provide funds for ysical education of school chil- dren were proposed in an ordinance troduced in the elty counc'!l today, vraded licensing ofsal! professionals was also in | Tendler Matched With Freedman For December 16 CHEYENNE, Pfunder an@. Herman Kusel water bank bandits who are awaiting in the Platte county jail at Wheatland: trial on the charge of attempting to rob the State bank of Chugwater sev- }eral months ago, are said to have in- timated to Sheriff Homer Payne that $5,000 would be paid him if he would leave the keys of the jail where the prisoners might find them and use then in’escaping. The first woman in Massachusetts to become a county treasurer is Miss M. Curtis of Gloucester, who appointed to the office in Phoebe has been a EES Dec. 1—Taxing of all uded in the propo: W YORK, Dec. 1.—~Lew Tendler, Philadelphia meet Sailor Freedman of Chicago in a 15-round bout at Madison Square Garden the night of December 16, was reported today. SHERIFF OFFERED B16 ~ SUM BY BANK BANDITS lightweight, will it celebrate Wyo., Dec. 1.—Adolf Chug- the my the Ww here? When the Eskimos at Wales Alaska, catch a whale they want to They haven't any fire works, of frewater. brate with games. ‘| 4s their favorite. girl in the bienket ts thrown as Abich as 35 Shs eas THIEF DISPUTES RIGHT TO ROOM, TAKES CLOTHES: CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 1.—" “What| \| do you meafi butting fal PHI trere like that?” room, “Oh, if that's the way you feel about it ——” replied the instruder, picking up Peters’ sheep lined coat and leather yest and making for the door. Peters grappled with the thief. but She Goes its TT WINS 1 PRCTON Ti ale HOUSE si DIFFERENT NUMBERS ON PROGRAM THIS WEEK ‘The six acts of vaudeville presented many of “home, sweet home.’ The <a at the Iris theater last evening by a full and en’ the numbers incl one week's performance before. ‘The bill opened with JamesMcNally who entertained with juggling stunts using hats, balls and cgnes in’ an ef. fective manner. Several of the original | exhibits were executed in a fast ané@ sure manner bringing a good plause. Morris and Block ina line of foot lights some new jokes, and some old ones in a new manner. a whole the cat was snappy and ited the hand it received. The appearance wa: returning home to a pettish wife. five minutes of quarrelling and ‘‘mak- ing up" that followed his demand for “dinner and quick about it” reminded excapel.y nd he didn’t even ryn—he walked away like he hadn't no place to go and wasn't in-any hurry to get there,” Peters asserted, in registering a So they cele. | Piaint with the police. The blanket toss Sometimes the GOLDEN, Colo., Dec. McGlone, star fullback of the it was | tess ‘team, McGlone is a junior. —— — BISHOPS CONFER. aro you dolug in|™¥ 000 will be madet old gold and ‘silver. H. Jeweler, Oil Exchange bullding. Wuat's ‘THE BIG IDEA in Spur? It’s the 4leaf blend that gives a spicy flavor . . . unlike any _ other cigarette. . 6.0.03 | —that Spicy ' 4-LEAF FLAVOR Kentucky B URLEY for good old. tobacco taste Cuorce MACEDONIAN for spicy aroma Go.ven VIRGINIA for life and sparkle Broap MARYLAND for cool-bi Smart Brown and Silver packet of 20's deci ASTONISHING GAINS IN STRENGTH AND ENDURANCE Reason Given for Remarkable Increase in Sale} of New Product. People who had heen weak, lacking nervous, irritable and really voluntarily in energy, suffering are testifying every day that Garren’s Tonic has put pew life, energy and endurance into withered tissue and their weak body, shattered nerves. It is only natural that they are loudly praising this wonderful product to others suffer- ing as they befoer ¢ and the consequent ng of its si Ga "s Toni ¢ Casper Pharmacy Jers in every city and --Ady, | | \ here will be a regular session of this lodge Friday -evening, Deceipey 2, at Odd Fellows Hall. . Business of Importance By Order of E. R. Robert Cohen, Secretary. house and more popular skits than have been seen here at any édy talk interspersed with clog and patter dancing steps put across the the t. b. m. the latier‘easily shoved him away and Mines Fullback Is Made Captain —Eaward Fedo: Schoo! ot; Bitien football team, igh elected captain of the LADELPHIA, Dec. 1,—Bishops hotly demanded a of the Methodist Episcopal church stranger, whom William Peters. discoy-\from all sections of the United States ered in his room at the Sherman hotel. |weregathered“ here today for the an- retorted Peters,|ual meeting of the Board of Home issions. During the two-day session ppropriations of more than $5,000, Highest prices paid for diamonds, B. Kine, Najeda V. Troubetsgoy, once of Rue sia and now sald to be living in. Provi- dence, R. I. Captain Turin’s malt alleged improp- er relations with Captain pci maura. tolwbsee ibs res enla to have been married in Washington last year, believing Captain Turin had been killed in battle before Verdun. Upon Captain Tarin’s return alive this year the two husbands met according to @he complaint today and becams firm iftends. Later the Schutz mar- riage was annulled. were [close of the act was unexpected and brought a good laugh. The Powder River trio, introducing Caspers own songsters from behind the footlights, Rex Mayme, Bud Aver- ill and Doug Isitt, brought down the howe with their trio, duet and solo numbers. From the real harmony old “ne songs to the popular jazz pieces, the trio handled thelr repetoire in a finished manter and added much to the program. ~ Marie, Van Alst im her dancing num- bers came) next. The last appear- ance ‘in an expressive dance of the Far East, added to by the vari-colored lights, was the climax of her num- ber. As a finale the Crouch and Rich. ards trio, costumed Jn colonial satins gave an unusual exhibition on the banjo, whie the youngest -member of the troupe played very creditably on the base viol. Their number was added to by the scenic effect of the ships on the sea bab iy a Ment house in the distance. —TRIBUNE CUASSIFIED ADS— ———BRING RESULTS————. © ap: com- also As mer The Wish to call attention to their one-day service on hats and clothes. Hats cleaned, blocked aad re- trimmed. White shoes and gloves cleaned. Former Captain Of Russ Guard Seeks Divorce BOSTON, Dec. 1.—Victor A. Turin; & former captain of the old Imperial Russian Buard and a member of thi Quondam Russian military mfssi filed _suit_yesterday for divorce from com- 129 w. Railroad Ave. Phone 714-J Cole MAKE YOUR HOME AT The Albany Hotel WHEN IN DENVER — Conveniently located near the heart of the busi- ness and shopping center of the'city,’ Car lines from Union Depot to the door. Best service. Everything in the market to eat. You may catch your own moun- tain trout from the: pool in the Italian Garden for your meal. Neat, clean, airy rooms. * In fact, all the comforts of a real home-and you will enjoy your visit in Denver if you stop at The Albany. 5tt CompleteCadillacHood and Radiator Covers _ Cold Weather Necessities 25” OFF. While They Last H. J. Peterson, Agent 230 W. Yellowstone The King of. Joy and the’ - Queen of Happiness Have established court at Holmes Hardware Com- pany. They are desirous of shawing you the many things to make everyone in Casper joyous and happy. _ Should you not see what you are Rocking for ask for ‘Holmes Hardware Co. Phone 601