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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1921. fhe Casper Daily Cridune World Results 7 SS——————S— i KI and still a formidable fighter, will be seen in action in Cas-|smping may be added to the winter |blem buttons Central and Park Blevens| 2°" 08 December 27 when he goes against Harvey Perkins, |S? % the tle camp near Dubois if Seduclion at’ i ae ee Casper’s best heavyweight, in a ten-round go. The bout will] rie cniceso sur clus ey member marked price | during. Craig who holds a record of 270/H. B. Kline, Oil Exchan THE PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS aren AT DUBOIS TIE CAM a skiway may be constructed. a TEN DAY SPECIAL, . Diamond and platinum bar pins, om. Jim Fynn, one-time contender for the heavyweight crown| RIVERTON. Wyo. Dec. 12— ski| uff links, lavallleres, scart pins, brooches, marked 3 13 ee eae ee General Overhaulin: of National : Yale all-American football player 0} Play Another TieGame | he staged under th : 4 54 al Game in Since haa, teiw titea ahaky Gacdes for Championship. aged under the auspices of the American Legion at the | rut. bie f Preparation for Another Season pdf eases, . Fiznn long pince lost his chance at l <t- pould fo the Yale bow! last fall.) Arnietic authorities of Jocal schoois|the belt but his fighting ability Kas Dal Baseball coul W§° Was ahead and I/ believe that it will be impossible for| not waned materially. Fans here pro- ‘ vision of the rules governing -baseball—the great outdoor} said. “The cheering which followed 5: acagad football team as the result of| kins’ sledgehammer blows to put him sport of Americans—and a general overhauling of the game|cach pley told the story. It was hara|‘R® Fepeated ties betwoen Park and|out of the way and he ts conceded U d I ° ti = tuition told me so much.” ers in the city championship race} Perkins on the other hand has naer nyure ton in annual convention here today. There were no rooting Hale was the guest of honor at the} "2¥® ROW met four times. ‘The first|snown consistent improvement in his the meeting was adjourned. by Park and the two most recent/in training. With youth and’ aggres The. Genel GANAS prekte : games resulted in 6-to-6 ties. siveness behind him he should go a en yl enplaaivad teagan, epidemic and efforts were expected to net ovening. Party seemed to have) threo years has tmproved his defen-| baseball club, was under district court arrange things so that when 4 star the advantage all through the con-|sive tactics and Flynn is known to temporary injunction today to “desist a wicked punch 4 refrain fi perati c & and refrain from operating an auto relate ae elated boy: = Ae Le nasa tek ee ve Flynn and Perkins have been signed} mobile in the city and county of Dal ? jome preliminaries will be announced | pecs f alleged persistent Kloss tion @ new contract under touchdown baving been made against | *0'7® because of alleged persistent reckless ae players would be signed ba 12 “ them and their own scoring. total| Within tHe bee week arivin) eee son. +, Y j mareh for the goal line which ended) John Heydler, the National league aits with a touchdown, The final play president, said he would propose the ‘ came when Gibson right end for Cen- / i tral grabbed a 10-yard pass frém R.! fixing of a limit on the prices to be Scown and raced five yards for a a Some of the owners deciared they Central also is redited with making) would prahese eltipiantion of the role one of the prettiest plays of the even-| : 5 60-yards be MeneNE CN Slates tame oatinat : Scown to Allsman potted j : fore Alisman was downed, * P5 Babe “ri weovert, Meets. 200 ‘ Parks resoripd early in the game to| in Rush Through Life. H 4 , NEW YORK, Dec. 13—Perry T. W. Officials of National League Go into Conference for sae ut rosacea Re eaten 28 tie ‘arta. Iris theater. NEW _ YORK, Dec. 18.—(By The Associated Press.)—-Re-| could tel! who Won each play,” he|them to-choose a championship grade|jlict that it will teke mone than Bee. Club Owner Is were contemplated when officials of the National league mét|*®, be in suspense some times but in- Central school teams. These two lead-| everything in experience. crowds, but there seemed to be proinise of fireworks before| Yale club lest night. game was won by Central, the next/ring work and has been indefatigable —_—_— e4 fatigue over the annual holdout ‘The last of these games was played| jong ways as his training of the last / player goes off in a corner and pouts test except at brief intervals when) carry him go to bed. There was under con- last two minutes of play, with one for the battle here and it ts likely that | tos until further action by the court months instead of the playing sea- standing at nothing, Central started a) ———— ae —=—=—= peer Pe oem Other oficinie at te é b * touchdown. The team fatled to kick H ey ¥ goal and thereby lost its chance to| senior cirquit/said they favored such 3 Rw ‘ paar tyrgpcin i Sy | world series pl from , ‘A Pom te Sov? ing when a 40-yard forward pass, R.| , prerentns, vata teat c Simple Law of Supply and Demand Overlooked iam Piercy to be deprived of their i", hort but persistent passing and end/ a ea world’s series money and«to be sus- } . sl pended for about six weeks of the Baer tung." By te :prevtoe te Dall wes|:: io cadive indulgence. in physical | tality. ushed to scoring distance in the/ = 1922 Karpin -orsay soe See feet Quarter. Semiar oarried tho ball Pleaseures and recreation require an| Those fits of nervousness, trritabll ity,” out of humor,” and that “tired ' . over the line but fumbled and Mansell/abundant supply of vitality to pre- ; » “— piu pba ole pay ip dni of Park fell on tho ball back of the/vent exhaustign and ruin to your | 1! the, time” feeling are, the murest Br. | on the reserve list and play- tyoal posts for the first score. Precious systém, and body. signs you are pring. Take a also % |hold before you go too far. The ne ers out on optional agreement Qwon and Virge, star backfield men! pieas your blood has plenty ot | ponte ere = a a fue er was slated for argument. The ma- exre! for Central were out of the game on/iron and vitamines to constantly carry | rey: ealth, st Jor Jeagues are at present permitted Bcoount of injuries. | Both saueds/neaith, strength and endurance tO lance to hundreda of people every. day to earry 40/men on the reserve list perenver, Paley winoe Injuries ae a ro |Cvery Musclé, nerve and titmuc as fat ecause it causes blood, rich with iron and eight dn optional agreements. eT CE TthG, actmnenaa itentches {02 YOUR excesses take {t Sway, You lana ratimines, to course through your ‘They want the limit raised, respect- Sult of the numerous ‘skirmishes 1n\becomo weak, thin, nervous and “run viens and furnish plenfy of strength ively, to 50 and 12. tig Ses Re Sree eve Cerecl down.” and lashed fo Four. warren semacied ‘There will be some talk, it wes said, ere gorrg ight's lite up follows. A weak body causes a dull brain. |tissue and brain. Begin taking it to about reduction of admission prices,| + — a re And a dull brain means no will power.|day and note how quickly it makes but some of the wiseacres declared Leg Fo ’ That's why the results of physical you feel stronger an! look brighter. that the owners knew that the fans ' ee excesses are so disastrous. There is} Garron’s Tonic is sold in Casper by would pay what they asked ane that no will power to grab a hold and put| The Casper Pharmacy gnd the leading they didn't expect any reduction ex- a_stop to the constantly declining vi-|dealers in every city.—Adv. cept pecaays for world's series games, —— - President Toole of the International league, President Hickey of the Amer- f ns ‘ ican association and President Mc- Ae Sas Si ee a ee ee Carthy of the Pacific Coast league, e~ ——E™ ‘ will confer with the majors Thurs- Pueblo boilermaker who lost his chance st the heavyweight day regarding the rule having to do fouled Jack Johnson at Las Vegas, N. M., years ago will with the invasion of minor, léague of his own trade here December *27, when he ties into Harvey territory by a major league. The m!-| Perkins, local heavyweight favorite. Flynn is on the Pacific coast at pres. nors, it was said, ere worrled about /ent but has signed for the bout, which will be staged under the auspices the standing rule.and have fears that | ofthe American Legion. she Mela eae eee gree ee ie i CENTRE RE JEGTS In Two Years PLAN FOR CAME elty in their territory. MILWAUKEE, Dec. 13.—Ray Can non, attorney, acting for Frarik Mul CHICAGO, Dec. 18.—George Huff, NATE Ka |kern, boxing promoter, today filed athletic director at the University of Contract Calls for. Bast vs, |S¥t for $50,000 against Philtp Glass —>_———_ Illinois, and. Andy Smith, football |man, Philadelphia, manager of Lew --6-McDonald -Davis Similar R.H, ---Von Doren lansell Substitutions—Donovan for Neel. 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A i Cowley High Lands Five] rornie wit appear at Urbana in 1023, tap senere | CoaMRs dei cabtios “Toor eee for Christa. Players on Mythical All- The Iiinols eleven ‘will invade Berke- |which he alleges was due him from ley the following year. An attempt will be made to arrange the date so .| that California will be the attraction BASIN, Wyo., Dec. 18—The myth-| ¥ 1, memorial stadium ts dedi- ical all-star eleven of the Big Horn in 1923. basin high school football conference | “ted st Urbana in 1023, reply from the San Diego Chamber) in an East ys. West game in the west is composed of five Cowley players, of Commerce to a telegram sent by! Meantime Coach Moran is going two from Worland, two from Grey.» ia Came ae £ fe 16 Nase. | Contre Jast night, in which it declined! anead with preparations for the game. bull, one from Basin and one from|Oinirenr fails to cure Itching, | to meet Notre Dame in San Diego on! Covington js alternating at quarter- Thermpolis as announced hero fol-! Tiina” Bteeding or Protruding Piles. | December 28- | back with McMillin, whose shoes he lowing a meeting of coaches at which| Tr oanty reliéves Itching Piles; 60c.| The faculty athletic committee in| will attempt to fill next season, this the selections were made. Cowley, it fda sis hws a SS announcing its decision, said that) being the last game for McMillin in was conceded, was entitled to the] pos. tor Dad mother, brother and| Centro was in no way prejudiced a Centre uniform, most places by virtue of having WoO | sister, ‘The is company, station-}“eainst Notre Dame but took the The Colonels are slated to leave for the championship of the basin. The} ors, 12-18-1t | view that nothing was to bo gained the west Friday morning. firsc and second teams picked by the - = — a - — coaches follow: SRR rst team—Lester orland), a aay Ketchen and Mortinson (Cowley), guards; Gibson (Basin), Slack (Grey- bul, ‘tackles; Johnson and Snell MIGHTY. 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