Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 23, 1921, Page 13

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1921. LITTLE WORLD'S SERIES PLANS RECEIVE SUPPO pect to Repeat Contests Played This Year. increase popularity of the sport as well as offering financial remunera- tion to“players. President Tearney of the Western Jeague announced today that the pen- nant winners in his organization de- sires to break into the annual clash between pennant winners in the outhern association and the Texas league. ‘These two organizations clash each year in & miniature world’s series after their 154 game schedule is com- south, defeating Memphis. rivairy has been developed in profes- sional baseball circles by such inter. league series, In addition to the benefit derived from such a series, each player re cetves financial remuneration. In ad- dition to getting all expenses and the regular salaries, the members of the Fort Worth club, the winner of the southern championship, this year re- ceived $1,130 each as their share of the melon. The total series netted ap- proximately ‘$60,000... . i President Tearney is expected to present his plans for Ing into the southern series, to t! ub owners of the Western league at the annual meeting which is to be held at St. Joseph, Mo., February 20. The West- ern Isague includes. four southern in the championship, Tearney said. * President Tearney proposes to have; ive cg crnceeneoseet MICHIGAN TRACK SQUAD winner in. the ‘Westerr achedule is drafted for 164 games.) All three of these circuits are in class ANN ARBOR, Dec. A lversity ot Michigan ‘This is not the only class, however,/squad will’ be built when the Baltimore club of the 1 ternational’ league and the Loulsvill Ky., club of the American association/ers as Butler, clashed in a post season. series. This} }Vestbrook. series, like the one between the two Wetzel. individually. > ) Martin and Siemons, Roller skating every afternoon and|: i's freshman squad. Kelly, evening at the Winter garden; no ad- ber-of last year's varsity is mission charge to ladies. 12-19-6t ° indoors, 4 , "Salright—It's Edward Lavery, of Akron, O., can hit his suppose. He's a bantamweight boxer and his fe frequent the gloves with him. And that’s Letter than using a rolling =| THE TRIBUNE RTFROM MINGRS| Pennant Winning Clubs Ex-| Swims Nine Hours FAGES BIG HANDICAP 23—The Unt- varsity track around Cap- that is holding miniature world’s se-|tain Simmons, Walker, Hoffman, Van ries. Class AA baseball fans got “|Orden, Slaughter, ipe and Joyner. treat at the end of the 19:11 season|Coach Steve Warvell faces_a hard job mpoylding a team out of these fow men, having lost such steller perform- Forbes and ‘The strength or the team appears to southern circuits was also beneficial}. im the dashes with Captain Sim- to the sport itself and to the players) mons, Burk, who placed last year in the Cornell meet, ‘and Weeks, Davis, all from last oS 7) i HUDSON LUMP COAL Now $10.50 Delivered Sold by KEITH LBR. CO, N. & A. COAL CO. > sone 3 Phone 1400 CASPER SUPPLY CO. Phone 913 . Fish of all kinds at 5 cents per pound less than elsewhere. Get our prices on Turkeys, Ducks and Geese, New York Count Oysters, Strictly Fresh Eggs, Call at 227 West Yellowstone Phone 1384 35404466050d64 : 7 Former Tiger | > Star’s Estate | Over $400,000) DETROIT, Dec. 23.—James F, (Jim-| my) tt, former centerfielder of} it American league baseball teatin who diel bere October 25, Jett} Sn estate valued at more than $400.-/ 000, it was disclosed when the ad-/ ministrator completed his investiga-| tion. Much of the estate was repre-| sented in extensive real estate hold. ings, bonds and other securities. The! entire estate was left Barrett's widow.) Barrett dropped dead in his real es-/ tate.office here. } ARIZONA SQUAD. HAS HIGH HOPES | | | Wildcats in Suverb Condition for Battle With Centre Next Monday. ved by a complete lay-off today by the Univer- sity of Arizona football squad. The team is declared to be in. fighting trim and ready to leave tonight for the Arizonlans are with the famous “Praying Colonels" from the hills of Kentucky on Monday afternoon in the coast city stadium. The game ix England. to. gain ‘national football recognition and bring the worth of their football team before the eyes of the entire nation. Coach McKale has left noth: ing undone that would help. his charges in the game with Centre. The Wildeats will give the conquerors of Harvard a use run for their money at Teast. With every player in excellent con-| crets only one thing in his 1: lition and the team working in per- . 7 ‘ect order, the chances of the Wild.| Hen heavyweight champio the Centro college eleven. ‘The’ Ari-| Sport follower: salt. that “Fon zona aggregation has been made fa-|all the best of the going. mous in southwestern circles by the {Pulled something that aroused P41 power behind its offensive and the|ire and the Pueblo battler resorted to and had Johnson strength of its defensive play. Cen-| pretty rough tacti tre is figured to have quite. an* edge }soihg when ‘the in dope on the Wildcats but dope has proven #0 inconsistent In the past few|son on an alleged foul. seasons, that {t ‘s not impossible. for] Flynn for a number of. years leree stopped a viotery.to. perch itselfrover \ thy} knowh as one of the leading heavy- camp of the Arizdna contingent. weights of the country. He fs + Se Sas séme figure In fistic circles anc é Sam McVey Dies s ° in N.Y. Hospital given a chance at the champion. Fiynn altho the NEW “YORK, Dec. 23.—Sam_ Mc-| score milestone looks fit. Vey, negro heavyweight pugtilist, died today in a local hospital, a victim ‘of pneumonia, battlers of his class. In) 1915 he m the birdies sing for Jack Demp who is now champtomand still car the hope that sometime he will game. entertainment and !f he can withst, much of the ring generalship wh took him to the top of the ed | weight rank. of 25 per cent Below the marked price during this sale. the! veteran triumph visit to our store will convince you.|cided. ‘The outcome of the HB. Kline. O11 Exchance building. without doubt will be deck remains to be More Room | OAR Se In order to conveniently care for an increasing business and it was for that reason that I engaged a fine suite of newly finished rooms in the Daly build- ing (over Lyric Theater). It’s an upstairs location and just the reason why I can give better values for your dollar. I am not burdened with any excessive overhead. I do my own buying. I know cloth from years of experience, personally supervise the making of every suit delivered from my place of business and stand back of its wearing qualities with my own guar- antee and a reputation gained from personal contact with a majority of Casper’s best dressed men. I have one of the best equipped exclusive tailoring shops in the state—a wonderful assortment of wool- ens in bolt, and I can promise the best service and de- livery to be expected. Many new patterns are arriv- ing by express daily and I will consider it a pleasure to be given an opportunity to show you my new shop and the fine selection of materials in stock. ES Se Ae ee MARA See ee ea - All Kinds of Remodeling Done by Expert Tailors. Frank Canner Custom Tailor Second Floor, Daly Building (Over Lyric Theater) Phone 1191-3 BSS A ROG HEY BEE S PAGE “Breaking Up the After the hounds bave caught the fox. its brush is usually presented « the fatrest of the ladies in the hunt. Then the fox is tossed to the hounds, as you see in this picture. This is called “breaking up the fox * This photo was taken at the meet of the New Forest Foxhounds in 7 the biggest Intersectional. clash of Ty the ecason and offers. the. southwest: REF ER l ern conference champions a chance Jim Flynn, the Pueblo fireman, who will meet Harvev Perkins in a 10-round battle here December 27, which will be the feature of the American Legion athletic carnival, re cats are considered excellent against |Sion in their fight at Las Vegas. N. M., July 4, 1913. Johnson|™en are fit and neither thinks the ficht and gave the decision to, John- resp*cted and feared by even the best to go with Harvey Perkins, a terrific slugger and a+comer in the fighting Flynn is assured of some rea’ Perkins’ attgck he will have to exhibit heavy- Whether youth will bo served or » battle Both fhe Casper Daily Cribune OF SPORTING NEWS & CENTRE ELVEN \rden mu Fox” . NEAR SAN DIEGO Great Crowd Welcome Grid Players to California City. LOS ANGELES, Dec. 23— Centre college footbe'! team left here today| for San Diego, where on December 26/ it is scheduled to meet the University of Arizona eleven Alvin (Bo) MeMillin before depart-} ing announced he had agreed to coach , for his graduat track and spring conte large crowd of former Kentuckians was on hand at the Santa Fe station today to welcome the Centre college squad on {ts arrival for the contest December 26 with the University of Arizona. The field at the city stadium where the game is to take placo is still) soaked from recent rains. | ———_ Kansas Aggies Sign for Game With Nebraska LINCOLN, Neb. Dec, 23—The football team of the Kansas Agricul: tural college will furnish the Univer- sity of Nebraska homecoming day pigskin classic here next November 18, F. W. Luehring, director of ath- ‘etics at the Cornhusker tnstitution, announced today. Articles were sign- ed Inst night, he sald. Nebraska ught a Missourt valley member for ts homecoming game, officials an- nounced. ———_ > — NOTICE. ‘There will be no dance at the Pop. lar Street Pool Hall at 933 South Pon lar street. 12-23-1t ife, and that is that Jack Johnson, n of the world, was given a deci- had other has the edge. Those are the kind of battles that get the fans on their toes from start to sudden ter. the | mination. 5; Many other good cards are being ar ranged for the post-Christmas fistic attraction. Announcements of the plans will be made Just as soon as def inite arrangements are concluded. — Detachable Fur Collars make a sensible Christmas gift. Mulcahy, the Tailor, 131 S. Center St. was still A ie ‘TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADS— BRING RESUL/Ts————- thes b a CASH . ° ECONOMY swig carr’ John P, Griffin marxer 233 EAST SECOND STREET PHONE 1288 We Do Not Handle Any Cold Storage Meat or Poultry —The Best Is None Too Good for Our Trade. GAME AND POULTRY Young Belgian Hares, Ib. Fancy Young Ducks, Ib. Fancy Young Geese, lb.. Fancy Dry Picked Turkeys, 1 Spring Chicken, Ib... Fat Young Hens, Ib. ‘and nich de. HAMS Skinned, Supreme. Skinned, Star... PORK Pork Chops, 25c and 30c Pure Pork Sausage, LARD home-made, 2 Ibs. 35¢ 2 Ibs. for. Small Pork Loins, whole or half, Ib....—......27¢ Fresh Hams, whole or half, Ib....—........ 22c Vegetole, 10 lbs eked abe whole or half, Ib__..14%ee Choice T-Bone, Tb Sh Ou TEE nee ae x Teetes Spare Ribs __ 19c Choice Sirloin, lb. Fresh Side - 20c Short Cuts or Club Fresh Hock 2%e Steak, Ib. Home-made Link Round Steak, Ib. Sausage, Ib... 25¢ Hamburger Steak, fresh VEAL ground twice daily, Shoulder Steak. per Ib. —...........-17¥ee | Loin Steak. peace Pot Roast, feb, Shoulder R er Ib. .... ate c. Goon, meaty Shoulder - SugHapieer: Breast Veal (fine SPECIALS Ham Shanks, sugar cured, Ib. Salt Pork Sugar-cured 4 sliced to fry.._......30¢ Good grade sliced Bacon, Ib... 2744c Home-made Mince Meat —nothing lacking to make it the best, per Ib, — -25¢ Oysters, Counts; per pint__5Oc Beef Hearts, |b..._..... BACON Supreme, Ib. Star, Ib. LAMB Rib and Loin Chops, 30c- Shoulder Steaks Shoulder Roast Leg of Lamb. Lamb Stew, 21 There are many reasons why this is the busiest Store in town. Here are two— THERE IS NOTHING TOO GOOD FOR OUR TRADE CHOICE QUALITY, LOW PRICE All our meats are choice, young and tender and are strictly fresh when they leave the shop. "|. WE BUY THE BEST—DO YOU? SEATTLE, Kay, Pocatello, | stopped Jimmy Storey of Seattle the third round of a scheduled 4-round Assembles to/bout here last night. The sponge was } tossed in for Storey at the end of the ) third. at will. Five Polo Teams Entered in Play to plans form ‘s for the) Chicago poloists. Ptans also are belng made for two = | tournaments, SAN DIEGO, Cal., Dec. 23, —.A} championship, to be played at the On- wentsla club. ‘ Stops Storey Dec. 23.—Gordon Mc Idaho, middleweight McKay had landed his blows CHICAGO, Dec. 23.—Five complete polo teams will take the field next year in Chicago, according lated at a meeting of including the Midwest SIX INJURED IN GAS EXPLOSION MANGUM, Okla., Deo. men were Injured, three seriously in & gasoline explosion caused by a fire which destroyed ores, @ movin est prices in the West. IT IS A PROVEN FACT THAT YOU CAN BUY MORE FOR LESS MONEY AT THE HUB. Only three short days—then Christmas. If in doubt as to what to give, buy him a gift certificate, then he can select what he most desires. Overcoats and Suits One-Third Off ‘ You can buy him an Overcoat or Suit at whole- sale cost prices and less. COME EARLY, WHILE THE SELECTIONS ARE MOST COMPLETE. FREE! OPEN EVENINGS Agents for W. L. Douglas Shoes, Stetson and No-Name Union-Made Hats. picture theater Jackson cow here late last lar Street Pool Hall at 9: 23. — Six! Gifts for HIM At the HUB Clothiers The Santa Claus Store Because of extraordinary underprice cash pur- chases consummated during the last month, we are in a better position today than ever in our his' to supply the gift needs of every Casper shopper at low- Hundreds of items in furnishings that will please him are here for your selection, all marked with the usual Hub low prices. With Every Purchase of $1.00 a Handsome Christmas Box. 224 South Center Street LOWEST PRICES OUR CHIEF ATTRACTION . PAGE THIRTEEN. First in News Of All Events @ garage at Duke 8 miles south of a a NOTICE. There will be no dance at the Pop South Pop. 12-23, Some Brand New, Others Used. Crown; rosewood; a fine make. Kroeger; mahogany; @ high grade pis Kiln ut; an excellent value, Netzow; oak; electric Richmond mahogany; tone. ‘Waltham; mahogany; distinctive. Weaver; mahogany: a high grade piano. Wiadsor; oak; a good value Sold on terms and guaranteed. Players and Grands. PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS Wade Cramer Dealer and Tuner. 348 S. Kimball. Phone 1468 FREE! Notice to Automobile Owners We need many automobiles on Christmas morning to take the kids to the Christmas tree. Any one desiring to assist in this en- tertainment please have your car at the City Park at 9 A. M. on Christmas morning. Park your car around the square opposite or east of City Hall. COMMITTEE. 1) ae. are eee ok od os Ok paneer yay bot ks

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