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PAGE EIGHT ite =e orld Resulis | By Leased Wire | W BOAT BUILDER DISAPPOINTED Elimination of if ent From Speed Classics Acts as Damper. Dec. Mich 4,” a gz tt regatta tht he woul Wood Michigan Chris” f Algo $75,000 PAID FOR FIELDER Charles co club for the outfielder was $75,000, be the highest figure ever given for a player taken from a minor league ————— ‘WLAND J OPEN FOR GAO GAME a :|\No Game Scheduled at Dallas to Conflict With Califor- nia Contest . WASHINGTON, Pa., Dec, 7.—The & Jefferson college foot ich has accepted an in ‘Wood of Detroit vitation to play at the ‘Tournament ination of genre ayaa of Roses at Pasadena, Cal., January te. Compete wither "|2, has no game scheduled for that his $0 mile an hour boats for the te at Dallas, Texas, according to Gold cup trophy, Jed the Aferiett |p 4. sturphy, athletic director of W Powerboat association to revise th |g” Tae OE coals rales for that even, restoring it (9); peares, Sec Mies Sener sbracaen ea mr fornia officials would nder the revised rules the ane 2 would event is expected to attract a } * sion as to wheth. rth ¢ atapog arias @ coast team would mect W. & field of contenders of as areas et en ee ao ae srtges S Gar Wood ‘s Mise ngagement, Mr. Murphy de .. op airy an hs at the presides had no America 11. with ich he won the ol 4 , event this year, exceeded 80 miles aa heduled at De and that hour in t George cup. Chris Smith of Comfodore perform: sons, Jay and Bernard, have, handied the engines for Wood in all his con tests. ie “MAIL EARLY? CAMPAIGN IN FULL SWING HERE, HOLIDAY MAILS INCREASE hi one-mile trials or the Lake} | jd not play football again un y take the field at Pasadena . Murphy explained that’ before J. received the invitation from ¢ Tournament of Roses officials, a southern college asked the Presidents to go to Dallas and meet the win ner of the southern conference {oot ball race. Washington & Jefferson of- ficials, he saig, forwarded terms for such a game {© Dallas, but they were unacceptable, and the negotiations Government to Retail Bread The Duke of York taking a shot at a pheasant. It is reported that Cupid took a shot at him—and hit him—the bride-to-be being the granddaughter of the late Sir Er- nest Cassel. > Suit Over Race Horse Comes Up In High Court NEW YORK, Dec. 7.—Whet ing a Bead NOTREOA WET Tete ia “LOSE "1 MEN Number Not t Regarded as = lucky by Coach in Plans | for Next Year. | SOUTH BEND, Dec. 7.—The fact. that 13 University of Notre’ Dame football stars will say ere to good old college days next Ju might bé taken es an Unlucky oudea by some couches, but Knute. Rockne, who turns out the football teams at} this school, is not atashed, To Rockne it simply means developing} 13 more who are just as good? He} may not be able to do it but intends! to try, he says. | The baker's dozen to leave Notre! Dame are Capt. Eddie Anderson, Buck Shaw, Hunk Anderson, Roger Kiley, Johnny Mohardt, Chet Wynne, Jim. Dooley, Glenn erry, Coughlin, Jim Phelan, rl W Harry Mehre and Chet Grant. i Although Rockne has depended! upon these men to a large extent he had not, been unmindful or tne fu- ture and followers of athietics at Notre Damp predict that next season will see the university represented by a smooth-working aggregation that will uphold’ the. record set by the stars who are soén to pass out of sight. MG. ae Eee Princeton Will Have Ice Rink PRINCETON, N. J., ton will have an artificial covered ice ink of its own in the near future, xecording to‘ an announcement made The rink is the gift of an anonymous donor. —— When Mrs. Roso “Mforgan, of Clou- cester, N. J., dressed a chicken for ner Thanksgiving dinner she found nside the fowl a two and a half dol- lar gold piece. —Prince- Che casore Daily ribune “At Washington SEATTLE, Dec. 7—Bob Ingram. niversity of Washington tackle, at U: the annual gridiron banquet night was elected captain of the 1922 foot-| ball tease. oe SE Ee GRIDIRON, CAREER OF KYLE ENDS THIS YERA BLOOMINGTON, Ind, Dee. 7— John Kyle's career as. a football star at Indiana university ended with this season. The husky Crimson captain brought added fame to himself in his last appearance when, with his team facing a scoreless tie with. Purdue, {he grabbed a fumble and then booted ¥|a drop kick for the winning score. Kyle and seven other gridiron lum- inaries' made their iast in the Purdue game, Coach’. ©. Stiehm will have to hunt next for’ to fill the places of Kylecat fullback. Vern Bell at left end, William «Mc- Caw at left guard, Ben Ross at cen- ter, Harry Donovan at left and right end, John E. Leonard at right tackle, John Burnett at quarterback and Russell Williams at halfback. Bell. Burnett and ams, although not varsity men, have played important parts in the contests of this season. Stlehm believes that from the ranks of this ycar’s freshmen he will be able to pick some good men topfMil in the holes which will be left when the elght players just. men- tioned leave school. ——e DETROIT SLUGGER MT TOP OF COAST LEAGUE SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 7.—Ty Cobb of the San Francisco club leads 2 THE STORE OF PRACTICAL re ATMS LEAGUE MEETING Will Address National. Asso- ciation ofsLeagues at Buf- falo Tonight. p= PS BUFFALO, Dec. 7.—Judge K. M. Landis dropped in to visit the minor! baseball league a. at work in! annual meeting here be the speaker at a dinner tonight given by, the local cotmittee to deic- gates attending the 2ist annual meet- ing of the National ‘Apsociation» of Professional baseball leagues. ‘The arrival of the commissioner and the deal between the New York Giants and Ct ati by which Heinie Groh will @ member of the New York team divided interest among baseball men. John J. McGraw of the Giants re- fused again today to confirm the re- port that a cash consideration of $100,- 300 went with Burns and Gonzales in the trade for Groh. Quaker Mat Men To Meet Iowans PHILADELPHIA, Dec. _7.—Plans are under way at the University of Pennsylvania for an invasion of the central west this winter by the Quak er wrestling team. An invitation from the University of Iowa already bar been received. the Callfornfa winter baseball league hitters this week with .399 per cent- age. The next four on the list are: Roger Hornsby, Los Angeles .389; Carl Sawyer, Vernon .377; Harry Heilman, Missions .374 and George Sisler, Ver- non ,368. ‘ _——_-— Highest prices paid for diamonds, old gold and silver. H. B. Kline, Jeweler, Oil Exchange building. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1921. TY COBB WOULD BE | PNTERS BETTER FOOD. MA TRANNG. CMP SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 7.—Ty Cobb, Detroit American club manager, wants to establi#h his players on their spring training trip in a large home, | with excellent food and pleasant quar- | president, of the Detrott club Decem- ber 14. He says he will present his training plan to Navin and ask for per mission to try it out, ‘Centre Game Is Again Refused “LOS ANGELES, Dec. 7.—Tae Unt versity of Southern California again last night/declined an offer from the today. He will! ters, Many players, Cobb says, com-| plain of lying conditions in the spring | camps and their dissatisfaction shows! itself in their work. Cobb, who ts leading the San Fran- cisco club tn the California. wintér lea- Dae oT aE gue, leaves late this week for New! A man's brain attains its maximum York where\he will meet Frank BB weight at the age of ety. years, Athletic and Recreation Association of San Diego to play there December 26 against the football team of Centre college of Danville, Ky. MEN ONLY! peri aia MEDICAL INSTITUTE SPECIALISTS FOR MEN 830 Eighteenth Street * opposite Evtrance to New Postottics é ome Ma AND BE CURED 4 and permanently cured sioar on, "ind no detention from ‘business. COME IN AND TALK IT OVER FREE—Consultation, Examination—FREE cmece ceteuaed fo sgue yer, © reach ef even the poorest, and parcnsultation ce Hours, 9 a. m. to S p. m1 Sundays, 10 a m. to i» DenverMedical Institutes: 8% 2-"seesto3.c7 th St. Opposite New Pest- office, Denver, Cole, | Playfellow, full brother of Man O’War, LIMA, Peru, Dec. 7(By The As-| the famous race horse, was a “oribber sociaved Press).—The Peruvian gov-|and a “wind suc fore bel ‘The Casper postoffice has launched| ernment today decided to engage in|last summer for $100,000 or acquired its campaign for “Mat! your Christ-|the manufacture and sale of bread to|those objectionable habits afterward mas packages early’? in dead earnest.|the inhabitants of Lima as a solution!came up for decision today in the su- me parcel post delivery wagons fre) of the bakers strike which began yes-| preme court in Blooklyn all bearing huge signs covering the| teraay. nigh aeeek sets Leis! eee ok whole side of the vehicle. The mov- Vis: hanger eee " aaron rea Goth ifsc Mh as Fosiped ing picture houses are all showing to be threshed Sut befo slides requesting people to observe y W [ A GONFERENGE wie oars f the bollduy rush. ‘Teachers in the| Ts MWe Us He Callaghan in the suit of Harry F. Sin clair against Ja: er of the Quin: the amount of th Fv Johnson, own stables, to recover rehase pr: schools are reading the circular let ter of Postmaster General Will Hays to the school children, wherein it is fully explained the reason for care in| addressing envelopes plainly ard the reason for the observance of the other postoffice rules. PRE-HOLIDAY BARGAINS This is your opportunity to buy more for your money—to make your dollar go farthest—and he’ll appreciate the gift more coming from here— for all merchandise we own must be up to our PLINNED AT GREYBULL One Odorles fas Heater How long will it take for this wonderful heater to GREYBULL, Wyo., Dec. 7.—An Edwin M. Bean, the local postmas-| older boys’ conference ofthe Y. M. melt’ 50 pounds of ice? Register your guess before’ the parents of children|C. A. to include all towns between high standard. We are the largest distributors of LP. M, Saturday December 10, ‘AL this time we will pected to recelve Christmas rmopolis. and Cody, Wyo., will be men’s wear exclusively in Wyoming. We operate 1 ‘. ‘ ‘cels through the mail, to hand the} held here December 9, 10 and 11 un- place in our window 50 pounds of ice. To the one , 5 S a chain of stores, buy for cash and sell for cash. nes of such children into the post-| der the direction Toothaker, Manutact non ‘ecial lots to dispose of guessing nearest the.correct amount of time we will office, so that they may be recorned | state secretary ry will be the anufacturers who have sp P' give a heater FREE, in the file. Last. Christmas fully one-| theme of the conference. | always look to us to help them out—and we al- ‘ for third of the undelivered mail was ad-| ©——————~ — ways advertise these bargains. f @ressed to child of whom ° = \ ~ “ri be postoffice department hid no :>-ord y $000-00000000000 If you wish to > e. > e Ss e _® : Men’s Fine Let Us Mail | Men’s Fine Suits STATE DISTRIBUTORS Suits that you'll not buy OVERCOATS UNIVERSAL Your Package LUSK RESIDENT DIES This wonderfully successful tire Of all-wool fabrics, hand Many are taking ad- than $46.00--sale or no pareccesre mgt Soninrens Hew = seme high duality in all sises = tailored. Honest values | Vantage of this service. | sale. We have every. now ready for small cars— today at $45.00. On | 1tis tpete Holly papers style and color-you want EN ROUTE TO SOUTH mich GBR ga | eit cais, eeeae |” SOA 95 mail them for you—glad Suits’ made to sell in a \SOxg? - ap ya Others equally as well ‘ : oes made. | Beautiful, mits | Buddy Lee | Feta Hasna worsted os ; Sa sale ate “Oversize” 31K4 tures oF plain colors | Dolls DoD | cossimeres.. Sizer for 00 ere +o Florida where they uae 24 95 Silk Shirt $7 95 everyone. $18 00 Highest Quality’ * at $ e Bee : Egy rs ill reat See ‘yourself and the ideal loderate Price Overcoats of neat pat- | Silk 50e Suit at will “surprise Michela Palleves that moat ‘terns. ‘Belfed sor plain | 086 S225 3 you Spr. thelr ure Christmas gift for the home in owners of Fei i ncluée importe - mall cara are good busl- models. Values up to a : $3 50 man Worsteds, ete. Our our window display of Willing to'pay for an article we $18 00 ne Sd ae e apeciars 30 0.00 wast) ow or e andkerchiefs, $ Fre: The Best fe Al Patrick Sweaters. All | per box .—.... $1 a Poe ° nch Bevel Plate Framed colors and styles at a |+Belts-and Buckles, Mirrors $1 Special Under- discount : up from .....,—.... J Oh ape 2570 Neckwear of wonderfal | wear Values -$1.00 and U yur colar % 00: a n Many styles and patient Eenemand saa tteenas War Union Suits . $1 65 p poly’ sod at a dis- 5 derpriced at ~ All-Wool, buckskin 95 count of ........ % AND 75e Underwear 50e Patrick rapa and Overcoats ata 20% discount of Mr. Scott says he is going to make this the biggest and best Christ- mas season we’ve ever-had. Biggest in value giving, biggest in volume of sales. Shoppers who have looked at other sales told us today we were at least 25 per cent lower and the merchandise better and nicer, so do yourself justice by ooking before you buy. COTT CLOTHING CO. 240. South Center Street - 3 ee $3.9 Pure 95 "$4.95. All Leather: Vests and Coats. A splendid assort- ment ata 20% discount of... The Casper Paint and Glass House 144 E. Midwest Phone 1374 Wri Ribbed. $6. 50 value GIFTS FOR THE KIDDIES There is no end to the gifts that come under the head of “sporting goods” for little boys and girls. Bobsleds and Coasters, Tricycles and Velocipedes, Footballs and Baseballs, nnd hundreds of other gifts they like best-of all. Casper Sporting Goods Co. Second and David Streets Phone 214 R. M. MOSHER 316 West Yellowstone + Building Materials We are equipped with the stock tc sapply your wants in high grade lum- ber and builders’ supplies. Rig. tim- bers a specialty. WE ARE OFFERING FOR SALE Wonderful Bargains in Second- Hand Building Material The Webel building is being demolished to make way for the new Lyric Theater. Apply Charles Shoblom AT. WEBEL BUILDING AA Sh nnn ah ciaaieaieeiieeenahdieenenemeiniatal ESRI Ge a RG eee acti et tte ——E————