Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 19, 1921, Page 7

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MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1921. . fhe Casver Daily Crroune THE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING First in News Of All Events EDDIE ANDERSON|#HZoW Pur TaROUGH HAR WoRe®\TS FORBIGGAME|CAPRAMIENT ALIN’ [DEARTH OF BASEBALL TRADES |MENWNOREFISEO 10 [sgzeeeraens ® court of competent jurisdiction of a violation of the act of congress of May 18, 1917, known as the selective Scie SO shea Ld fee ope Aap ia Or pes Srey reason for the dearth of trading of players between major ~ pg Nebuscdoordl Ltn Witenes pie toe nee league clubs which marked last week’s gathering of the clans, service law, shall be entitled to the benefit of these rules or permitted to engage tn any bout or contest held in accordance herewith.” ‘Local Boxer May Be Matched Record of .972 High in Pacific With Danny Cummings Dur- | which is scheduled to play Centre | its strength i i i i i i i Ix pr athe yr optics dug a bya 6tand taken: on Coast League; Seattle attribute it to the high prices paid for minors which has| PHOENIX. Ariz, Dec. 19—3Men|is chat ¢ th mission, Tom ing Visit at Home. College on December 26 at San | the two-vard line against Whittier Is Second. thrown the market out of gear and has given the club owners |W falled to fight in the world war,| Akers, efltcr of the Arisona Gasatte, , Diego, Cal, until Wednesday, ac- when the Quakers’ powerful back- cording to Head Coach J. F. Me- | field had four dewns to make goal Kale, |The team will then go into | and were unable to make the grade. || SAN FRANCISCO, Deo, 19.—oft-| ci t training for the game and | The line held under fierce attacks | lal fielding av Hl van bought b continue short workouts until de | of Sugget, Thompecn and Reece and |Goast Bastell texewe, ‘anneaned prigpieliy Baap ite Mrnarteathed pe BR KS a Parture for the Pacific coast, It is | the ball finally “went over to Ari- |hére, place the Sacramento club frat eck Vi poem rs, understood the squad will leave | roma. ‘Tho entire left wing of the |in club fielding for the 1921, season | "s either Thursday night or Friday | line is made up of all-conference | with a mark of Seattle won sec- one major league club to anoth c: morning and a short stopover will | men while the right side boasts one |ond place with an average of .965.| curred during whe wo ee Om be made at Los Angeles where the | first team selection and two second |Only 20 points separated Bacramento cake Fhe pg ; a Wildcats will work out at Bovard | string’ all-conference men. South- | from Salt Lake, Inet on the list. ny P= A geen cage field, and then continue the jour | western football circles consider the |" Gr tne reauiar firet basemen, Mol! eae tl ney to San Diego. Arizona line the strongest that has |.i:, sacramento, had the best’ mack, McKale has, the entire squad in | ever been seen in this esction of 3 rd haanie| is secretary and Ea Harrington, sport- ing editor of The Arizona Republican, William Corpstein and Fred Weber are members. something to think about. |worth $75,000, what was Bob Veach,|!f their services were sought by the tae benéatinhal jo by Pa-|® Proven .360 hitter and a ball hawk] United States, cannot now fight in ‘cast clubs to teams in the big/Worth in the open market? O'Connell | Phoentx, ing to rule and regu- Eé@ie Anderson, Casper boy, who has made « sensational record tn the cireutts are one deal sending a player from remarked that been in minor 99 He made but nine errors during | O'Connell, who excellent condition with the excep- | the country and close followers of ‘ : tion of Vance Glymer, all-confer- | football do not expect to seo the fener ein rma erhon | wemwe, baseball only twg, yebre. was , ‘ ence center, who was taken il | Wildcat line get much the worst of [Ws tres points below Moliwit. Anderson during his. absence from| early Friday morning. ‘Tho illness | any argument with the Centre |,,Second bane honors went to “Marty Canper of little less than a year has| was of minor nature and he waa | crew. It is understood the Centre |MoGa‘figan, Sacramento, by a margin A PH CUPS and defeated some of the tough-| back at work today. Clymer is a | line will have several pounds ad- |Of ‘Wo Points over “Marty” Rath, San in the world at his weight.| veteran linesman, having held down | vantage on the Wildcat line but the |=anciseo. McGaffigan’s record was | scheduled to meet Johnny} the pivotal position for three years, | majority of this weight advantage |°75 > -} during which time he has been se- | will be on one or two men. : ite” Kamm of the San Fran- FOR FLEET CHAMPIONS 5 je holder evaded the| lected for the all-conference team | Complete new equipment for the-| ‘8°? club, carried away first place M. di E :, Il Yi Wédie eays it may take a Ut-| three times and this year he has } team was guaranteed at a meeting |“70ns the third sackers, with a per. — ade Specta y or ou he will get his op-| added to his laurels by being named | of alumnae and businessmen held |“Cntase of .963. five points better e later. for the all-western. Clymer’s loss | here last night and this will be or- ‘han Pinelli, of Oakland and Smith} LOS ANGELES, Dec. 19—Four sil- proba! Would have been a hard blow to the | dared at once to insure ite being [°F Vernon who were ted at $58. || ver trophy pa Sen iery entecentp he will be matched with Danny| Wildcats although two high class | on hand in time for the game at Sacra: bemat J % FONE Caters, Sooe baseball, . . . of name other” good Tooal | centors are left the team in Wit: | San Diego. ‘The entire town nas |tS® thortatappers. “Hie” average, of and boxine, donated ty the knights ot BEAUTIFULLY embossed Christmas Greeting Cards, printed therweight. Anderson will be out-} ten and Carpenter, 5 up in support of the Wid. |9> * Branci ‘ar,|Columbus of the state of California, 4 i i i bse somewhat but he says that| Every other member of the team ening large delegation ts cer. |Y¥ 19 points, will he the honor trophies of Pacific ~ to sult you, with any sentiment you choose, and your name, at @ few pounds will make no difference] is in excellent condition and all are | tain to attend the game. Support |, “A Mere point separated Statz, Los|Fieet winners in athletic eports here prices no greater than asked for the stock Christmas cards. in @ fight which he hopes to prove to} anxious to get a crack at the fa- | ts coming also from all parts of the |Anseles, and Schick, San Francisco,|afier. These are aboard the new ‘4 his Casper supporters that he really| mous Kentucky Colonels and com- | state, local leaders receiving wires in the outelding records, the Angel] (dreadnought California and will re- has the Announcemente will] pare Arizona football with that of 7 and letters from ull sections ask- |@ider taking the lead with .990 main there until thelr award ts made . i be made shortly if a match is really} the east coast. The team ts thor- | ing reservations on tho special train | “Truck” Hannah, Vernon, and Gus|under rules and regulations in the four 25.Cards and Envelopes, made especially for you $3.50 echeéuled for Anderson here. oughly grounded in every phase of | to the game. ‘ Fister, Portland, are tied for high|lines of sports as prescribed by the Addi . l Ca d ae. eae . a tee Andanont a football and petter coached team | One backfield change has already [place in the catching department | commanders in-chiet of the fleet, itional Cards and Envelopes — 5 in all departments of the game | been decided upon by Coach Mc- |®™mong the catchers that have perform-| Tho fleet athletic board will decide 100 Cards and Envelo $ : would be hard to find. Experience | Kale, tho shitt carrying the teain [4 Tefularly. Hanna made his aver-| upon conditions of award and itis pos pes -----—— is a factor on any elven and | lineup back to the original early |#s° of - ¥ games wile Fisher) sible that at least the racing cutter inti o A oF oer & single bay man’ On stn sak ‘Gilenae) adabateil hes pak 4 |made the same mark in only 124/and\ boxing trophies will be awarded These Prices Include the Printing in Script or Old English. the Wildcat lineup. eo ‘team aver- | taken from halfback to be held in | Sames. after the spring. joint manoeuvres ate elite’ phason ys al § ot injury | ‘The bert elding pitcher in the leasue|during which it in expected leet t rience and this is a int in was Jacobs, of Seattle, He averaged|championship in these lines will be H ; pgpsinor Be: oe this old dosition ia 990, a point higher than Prough, of | determined. Cards Completed in 24 H Ours or Less backfield, trom which he waa oust- |Sacramento, ROBE EM . After Order Is Received ed injuries. io er shifts in ‘ : x. Uneup will be mado by the univer- ‘Oregon Cagers To Pas tore eae pae ont ‘ ) Arizona “stone wall” will morethan | sity mentor. ec. 19.—Reduction o College of Emporia: Puts Out y the corn aereago in Iliinois, Iowa, In- diana, Missouri and Kansas has been - Squad on Order of Centr. Sensation. voted by the state farm bureau fed- We : ; | Tour Own Stat 1 mnt acre Onn Tniered THIMPIONS TH || wieeew meee ese =| | Commercial Printing Co. rate ar Sn ing made for a trip through Oregon |S) oition. “EVERYTHING THAT'S GOOD IN PRINTING” by the University of Oregon basket ord established by Center College has ball team during the coming Christm rolldays. Teams» in Portland and C ER BASEMENT MIDWEST BUILDING This Presbyterian colloge, whose! MIAMI, Fla, Dec. 19.—When a TRAIN ON COAST Gthar. cttied of: the atute bak ry at) HICHESTE RSPILLS Maluc Entrances, . Opposite : PasteMes Phone 980-J i aont Bren fon: been set by the College of Emporia. student body numbers only 300, has] foutball player making an end run in Th . Jost two football games in the Kansas| a. game here yesterday was tackled aio veterans are on the Oregon he conference in the last four years. For} on. the sidelines, three women were : ‘ ked down, ono of them, Mra. G-|Frisco Club President to Se-| ny tne stato of the hair it is possible PERO TCE, Chooant Grove, sites lect California Site for to judge the genera! health of a per- ing @ fracture of the left leg. ‘ t : here in 1718. the Spee peRy ae TE the Giants. yon, say some doctors. S EVE . At the. time of his graduation from Howard Payne College in 1917 he had Griffiths to POE aS aT @ brilitant ae pecord. Spey: fs nouncement that the New York Giant track. eo is be fe 1 92: S ive cm| Box Trambitas rs x oer Sin ace i ants, he dent of tae San Francisco club of the ‘was selected without tryout for the + . . Pacific Coast baseball league. Strub Olymple games in 1912. While Cotch} | PORTLAND. ore, Dec. 18-—Johnny| returned last week from the ena. Henry has established a good football | Griff Akron, Ohio, and apne 5 second. probably his chief interest is|‘Trambitas, Portland, welterweights,| _ 2efore Dr. Strub left New. York. by box. 10 rounds here December 26, ‘4 dar pepe ake tmporia football tear is from the Portland boxing commission ap;|204 President Stoneham of the Giant: 7. “|to select a California’ site for the ? twenty pounds lighter per man] nounced. On January 2 at Milwaukie WwOrll Guasoplons tn the aptiig of 888 By FOR RENT In Our New Two-Story Fireproof To be built on the corner of Midwest Avenue and Ash Street (one block from Northwestern Depot) We Will Have for Rent--- One garage, 60x140 feet, on the first floor, facing Ash Street. Five shops, or stores, average size 28x50 feet, on the first floor. Seven shops or office spaces, average siz2 28x54 feet, on the second floor. » Any part of this building can be built to suit re- sponsible tenants, if lease is arranged at once. the average team in the confer-|Ore., Bill Tate and Harry Wills, negro! Giants while in the west, probably 2 as Dr. Strub will not select a site for HARVARD-CALTFORNIA Loses Daughter} sis: 1» Cancornia in i007 Prices as low as they ever will be---our guarantee Henry depends a great deal] heavyweights, will feature a card. will play with: the coast league club: A z training in California. b ? parieangimuscniona ki Walter Johnson |, »_2:» = 2 cnn tit lq Get the use of warm clothes in this cold weather. close of the 1922 season. e Glant BATTLE iS IN DOUBT CONFMYVILLE, Raneas, Deo. 18--|American League Baseball tears, died for that. Read these prices and act now, today. ‘a Elinor, 3-year-cld daughter of Walter at the family home here yesterii ays BERKELEY, Cal, Dec. 19.—Andy Bmith, head coach of the University of California, just back from an east- gr2 gow, ws noncomnia v’ “/ The Casper Manufacturing ‘ornia. contest on October 20 in Cam- e : and Construction Ass’n. Burlington Ave. and Clark St. Larsen & Jorgensen, Inc. GENERAL CONTRACTORS 239 West Midwest Avenue i: i Heavy wool pelt-lined Gabardine Genuine veslected “tony Rareshide Outside Coats- belted; large Wombat Vests. $19.95 ce $14.95 — collar. $24.95 $13.95 values, now —.. values, now ———.. Phone 219 Yanged' remains to be seen,” he as- werted. Smith denied he had made any defi- giite arrangements with the University for games with California Announce That They Are Now Engaged in Building th 1023 and 1934, Truck Bodies and Cabs Boat Race or OUT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT i AND PRICES PROVE IT Coast Pending Special Attention Given to Repair Work. cor euomns. Pes Beret Telephone 7A” 1096-J ore Yacht club, owner of the power boat Miss Shicago, soon will start fa Doe : ; according to announcement = s 3 % y lutely the Los leq Athletic Club i . Khaki outside. Patrick Mackinaws are absolutely Worordoat Pactoe cesoctation. Com | NN NNnI MMMM | HH Wool pele tinea Toe cllar. $16.50 | highest grade. Made special this week . at a discount w/ iim, it is said, and tentative arrange ments are being made to race Rustin values & $8.95 (is Saget eA IR NRE SESE oO Farnum's Miss Los Angeles II, and Bee. lors Heavy Cotton Ribbed Mottled Union Suits. Just the garment for one who Miss Chicago. at Pure Wool Underwear. Sold around | Gon’t want wool. $1 65 es e NEBRASKA BIDS AGAIN SHOW CARDS ova st eee. ys = $4.95 Special at corns FOR CRIMSON BATTLE y- a uy i hy @ ) Bath Robes in all colors and styles at Heavy Wool Shirts. Government $14.00 $12.00 wees! | PAINTING standera. $559 $4.45 | $8.40 $7.60 value for —_....-.—__—__--— San tocey. 12 Harvard has = piace DECORATING on its schedule to offer, it was indi- B ented, Nebraska would begin negotia- 5 : : stewart & co. jf SCOTT CLOTH ING C0. 240 14 nter Stree’ ithe pari who took, Hara} Z| 134 N. Kimball St. Phone 1072-W e igh school, return same to school and tions. University of California as yet rosec rt are known. | = Krol prosecution ax you are yo 5d MANNA Genuine all-wool “Patrick-Duluth” Sweaters. Plain colors or stripes. All standard. Values $7.50 to $15.00. Buy now less 5% Discount PRACTICAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS Fur-Lined Overcoats Leather Sheep-Lined Coats Ladies Sheep-Lined Coats Sweaters ’ Leather Vests Fur Caps Helmet Caps CAMPBELL-JOHNSON CO. HEAD-TO-FOOT CLOTHIERS hag made no final acawer to the Crimson’s invitation for a game here on October 28 next. CE. Wil the party who took Harold

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