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= Che Casper Daily Cridune PAGE FIVE TRIBUNE'S PAGE OF SPORTING NEW SSOGIATION SLUGGERS HOLD TO "2" menrin PERKING DEFEATS FLYNN; CUMMINGS BESTS RIGKS 2% Crome FQOTBALL PAYS RECORD AMONG MAJOR LEAGUES == PUEBLO IRN UMBLE TO LAND TO dowirage, "oS IN CILFOR Kansas City Again at Top of List While Columbus Zand. Miso Maude “sarie football star and Miss Maude Marie NEW YO! } ‘The Nation rs of the| Net Earnings for Year to in Eighth Place Shows Average of .284 for ese tte genus tre etna Bs ERNE Tae) pan ly 3 Amen Oo sin of friends of the fa * preciated that the ring was red as. ‘i sutt Amc Vv - thous Kentucky college star from all Local Heavyweight Has All the Best of Ten Rounds) 2 suiver. ists Tero ieriitor te Sahaeien caer 000, Reports Show. Spike Murphy, who has been out of of Hard Milling; Cummings Decision Not | the ring for many months, looked like |}? Saat fe ts bee toe BE a champion last night. He whaled into) }.senei Popular With Paddy's Rooters Jeas Reed and so outclassed the const | 19st atay- game at the Polo grourds) oraty of California he over the country will attend the wed- Batters; Other Averages Announced. ~_| grer the country wil act The American Association still holds first rank in batting Sisler Content among the inajor baseball organizations. During the season battler that be won hy © technical laint . ing to figures j just citaed Kansas City maintained its reputation as the pre- > thptiaw tbica’ naseeed oneet can bleachers were emmed and during the : ee Coe mier among the teams of sluggers, closing with an average To Swat Bail Harvey Perkins, local heavyweight battler, broke into|throush the ropes. eked down €nd/ game the father found his daughter ot <caenes of .818. Columbus, in eighth place, had .284, a champion- flame in the Rocky Mountain district last night when’ h | Jim Anderson, « brother of the fa had disappeared. Investigating. he Se Dng Vie ship figure of a few years ago. These figures are given in pounded Jim Flynn, the giant Pueblo fireman S| awe, Bate. Anderson Jeo Con:lfeciag a contusion of the brain’ 3 , in every round neil, both graduates of Elks He baeie official statistics released toda games. Kirke, leading batter, also led] ST, LOUIS, Dec. 28.—Geor; fram ttle which i ‘ a eer on : Kansas City scored 1,148 y in pater 1,783. meee . LOUIS, Dec. 28—George Sisier,| Of the 10-frame ba le whieh they staged as the main event! ments fought four fast rounds to a - that “faulty safe - runs as ,782, i. {atar first baseman for the St. Louis, Of one of the best sporting cards which w a draw decial 30th mixed freely | SU2ras” were responsible for the ac tke result of 1,809 hits, 729 bases on] At second base, Betgel of Loutsville.; Americans does not aspire to be a ma Petitinn wae tw first See coast eeOe DOLE: | cnetiataae the labor the Ff “yi cident. Mr. Lang seeks $78,000 for| eecse ‘stolen bases, 229 sacrifice) *ccepted the astounding number of| jor league manager and is satisfied in! erkins Was wary at and contented himself to box|too short to be conclusive. ny BS ds wae eS ari sae 791 chances In 113 games before suf-|the role of player, ording te iig| Fiynn and seek good openings te send cision over his lighte assie of satin eee | 77 ete -| fering an‘injury that put him out for] own assertion yesterday. - his home his terrific punches. Flynn kept, gritty antagonist et | erate Sree Spe teas tearteerelens Sh ocke I aid nae the balance of the season. R. Grimes.| sisler managed Los Angeles in tho) DONS in from start*to finish but! Ricks had everything but apparent aap nett mcg heres lis 4 uucas r U 7 ythi ent- cted as referes, His decisions + Toledo, had had 434 put-outs and 502/ Pacific Coast winter league and won| tree qancet cleanly on Perking as An $e y was outweighed 10 or 12 pounds popular except in one event. Jack! made the most hits, 1,864; wore sccond| sists, a total of 936 put-outs in 145}tne pennant. Sisler was offered the) ‘°°? “me tosether. His flashing lef ae wurran| Wi ; . a ing left stopped many of acted as timer and Hal Curran rf h Funs with 1,042; second in three} s@mes, and Edward Sickt) Indiat-|management of the Browns last year Many times Perkins met Flynn as/Cummings rushes but the veteran bat-|announcer, The fights were staged | Pp it I Jury with 112; second {n sacrifices, | Polis, 433 put-outs and 605 assists inj but declined on the ground that he did/""@ Was coming in and rocked him. As/teler's weight told and he scor: le , | Serusk tut fewer times (e7s| 14T samen, nab bara the tine ce Inclination vo walthe O#Mt Wore on Forking ‘beosmel cioan knockdown in thé vite nena] henien, AIT restehee ve arian Minneapolis,|_J- M. Schepner, Loulsville; accepted/@ manager. He is spending the holl.|70T* confident and after the third! Ricks took nine before comitig back. |by George McLeod " ST. LOUIS, DE Urban Shock 61 chances, at third ‘base in 168| cays at his home here. jYound ended Perkins was more than) y15 dogged it for a | Soh on, BENE Gand pitcher, fon the Browns games with the good average of .956, jready to exchange punches at any] yimnreie until he ® round protecting| has suffered a fractured left wrist by range with Fiynn. 2 ne recuperated. He moving an article of furnitu i RT ¥ #H. D. Baird, Indianapolis, 615 chances ed ; at his ‘on, | {n 158 games, and William McKechnie, It was noticeable from the start mo " loose again in the third round home here, it became known yester Minneapolis, 473 chancesin 153 games. |that Perkins was not only beating| Ut Va* Sro«sy. Hoe went down again day F t y and took a count of nine. On August 1, W. R. Lutake, Kansas ynn in long ra: xe! When he whe ‘f © Tango exchanges but! came back Wowever, he was fighting! City, had two put-outs and ten as | was worsting him badly Ir the close-| °°" es . SRS Fa ar Youlsvilie in low number of strike-| sists at third base, with an error, in} 10 DALLAS FOR GAME =~: Flynn's own style of fighting. dbase.” as eee INTO SHAPE i Mandell and outs, 501. a nine inning game. Le | Both men bled freely, Perking from | °"8@°- - i short right and left hooks which he} Cummings had apparently shot his/ G s NO selise Ut sonsig tame — arcia Matched a sieht For individual honors, J. Kirke, first} Among the shortstops, James ©. paneman of the champions, led with a| Cooney, Milwaukee, was first, with 367 i received in the clinches and Fiynn| bolt in the first three rounds for after record of 386. Kirke scored 125 runs} put-outs and 623 assists in 162 games,|_ SAN DIEGO, Cal., Dec, 28.—The| from the rockets which Perkins fired| that Ricks battled him evenly until PASADENA, Cal., Dec They steam your sult and in 168 games, made 282 hits, of which ad | Centre couege football team of Dan-|constantly throughout the fight. the sixth round. In the final frams)daily workouts rapid Press it right. 42 were for two bases, 17 werd triples | changes in 162 gamite 1s very close to ville, Ky., which defeates che Uni:| The decision which returned Per-| Ricks turned loose and hurled so many| University of and 21-home runs. He was tied Yor|@ world’s record. Henry Schreiber In-| Yeralty of Arizona eleven; 88-0 hero) kins the victor was popular. hard gloves at Curnmings that the! squad into form for the intersectional | gecond place with Good of Kansas|dianapolis, had 891 chances in 153 Monday, was on its way today to Dal-| In no round of the 10 dia Flynn| Veteran was groggy and beaten badly clash here next Monday with the|t City in driving in runs, with 167.{sames, and B. A. Ballenger, Louisville| ls, T where on January 2 the|have a lead and in only one was there|#t the end. The decision awarding the| Washington and Jefferson college San Francisco at Memphis, Brief, Kansas City, being first with] %17 In 151 games. Colonels are scheduled to tackle their)a semblance of a draw. bout to Cummings was unpopular in| team. mn., on January 16 in an 8-round| 119) ‘The big firet sacker also picked} Wilbur Good, Kansas City, caught pecond western post-season opponent,| Although the home crowd was for) many sections of the house who| More secret practice was scheduled fight. They will both make 120 Up 29 bases on dalle and fanned but| 150 files, and threw out 10 men, a total] Ane Texas Agricultural and Mechanical Perkins," Flynn's boring in tactics) thought that by reason of Ricks’ won.| for today. Yesterday the men spent | pounds | lec 29 times in 730 trips to the plate, Reb| of 466 chances in 164 games in the|Cleso aggregation. hand bis ability to assimilate punish-|derful recuperative showing he should|half an hour on signals and devoted 2 oad thm Pe Mak oe on 2 shou 8 “i The University of Arizona squad|ment recalls why it was that he h have been given a draw Russell, Minneapolis outfielder, was] cutficld. Ray Massey, Louisville, had ca 7 it was that he has AW. an hour to fast scrimmage. pion Sa eee etter 308, | 326 putouts and 20 uasiata; A. Wiek-|Sis> departed for Tuceon. |beon a great battler. Kid Shay of Lusk and Young Demp- pe ap) rar the NEVER WEAKEN susiness. Dec. 28.—Sammy Mar 1 featherweight was yes 4 to meet Frankie Gar. There are a lot of goad clothes that never show their stylish worth be cause they are not kept in condition. A man should not neglect the appear. advance of Artie Butler,| land, Toledo, 328 and 25 assists in 156 thy PLA ag. RT A One of the most sensational fights|sey of Van Tassel, both of whom paid: Witht past > at? In 146 games Ros.| ames, and A. J, Hill, Toledo, 312 put-| Jewelry and watch repairing by ex-|ot ‘the bill was the semlavindup in| their own expenses to Casper dust to| Mary Daiterer New Wore tae @ runs, made 202 hits,| outs..and 21 assists in 127 ‘ames.|Pert workmen. All work guaranteed/ which Paddy Ricks and Danny Cums stage their fight put on a warm open-|ten over four thousand stories for 36 were doubles, 18 were} Among the catchers, Leo Dizon, In-|Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co., 0.8 Bids.| mings milled through six rounds. Cum-|ing affray. ‘Their efforts at tho end|children—and all of them have been! Ask Brenn triples and 33 home’runs. In driving} “ianapolis, threw out 139 men, Nick 3.5-t¢ mings was awarded an unpopular de-}of four rounds were so liberally ap ‘published. \ 4 an. Ss lou scree Lhe Best New Year Resolution He wore tor the round trp, this ve | May Be Changed v JOIN OUR ing the closes approach to Babe Ruth's record that was made during the year. a ‘0 more Res iol Bhd Sah Se ee Be read] CHICAGO; Dec, 28.—Golt scheriles ing 421, one less than th Colonel. ‘of the Texas-Mississipp! circuit, and Fifty-one of his blows were doubles, the Atlantic coaat resorts are to be re 11 were three-baggers, and he coaxed arranged, according to, word re ocived 117, ‘passes from opposing pitchers, here today, so that other southern more than any other player. Lear of states sin addition to southeastern Mirwaukee, and. Acosta, Louisville,| coast states will have a share of the walked 116 times each, and Zwilling aplt.s Anarene during the winter Peers months. = Se eke choy, Gainee The golf state and commercial or- Milwaukee. were among the first ten| 7anizations are behind the movement batters. Altogether fifty-five men| 14 they are certain that. the matter batted -300/ or more. of schedules wil! Le adjusted. Columbus Hurler First. AEE oP DRE a kal The lighthouse on Heligolehd is eaid to possess the most powerful light in the world—40,000,000 candle- power. Resolve to Have Money This is the time of the year when most people resolve to do the right thing. Why not resolve to do the logical right thing—to have money? Our Christmas Club offers you a system- atic method for depositing money regularly and whether you can spare a large or small sum, there is a club to suit you. In only 50 weeks, and time passes quick- ly, you will have money for your Christmas needs or for future purposes. e- e Resolve to join Christ Club y 2 1 Come in and Join. _ Resolve to join our Christmas Clubnow = Cqme in and Join. PLAN OF THE CLUB HOW TO JOIN, It is easy. JL D.C. Danforth with the eighth place the outfield, pitched and won nine ABREAKDGWN 48 games and pitched 331 innings, Toledo, and Gus Bono, Kansas Clty, o¢ paniac to overcome stomach trou- the runs for him F-cot of Loutsville,| sg my gratitude to Tanlac. Hyver allowed 114 bases on balls and hit 25| .., extremely nervous and subject to sone plan is simple: In the wade J Clubs you bests wish a sere amount, Look at the tables below and select the club you wish to join and bringin your Koob being second with 119 free} ‘i now happy I am, as I am able 1c, 2c, 5c or 10c and increase your deposit the same amount each week. first deposit. We will make you a member of the Club and give you a pass book Columbus team, was the leading pitch- er of the year. He worked in 44 games and did not, lose a contest. He was second to Danforth in tho stand- Site an earned run average‘of 3.29 and| Seattle Woman Overcame & won and lost record of 22—16—.590.| Trouble and Is Restored to Rae arene. See testingy: tn|D!e, 1s reported by Mrs. Nellie Terrill, Bono, Kansas City, tled Danforth in| (° 20914 Highth avenue, Seattle, Wash. won 22 games: Bedlent, of Toledo, 20,| "re. Ty a5 a girl X had been in bad and C. Hall, St. Paut, £0, these beine| Pout unable to eat what I wanted men. Robertson, Minneapolis, W28) roartyl headaches and so weak T was second in strikeouts with 175, and| ‘orton the verge of a total collapse. tickets, and Lowdermilk and Merritt) +, oat what I want for the first time In the Decreasing Club, you begin with the largest payment and decrease your aed 4 ; Wena . tied at 117 each. Lowdermilk gave 12/1. many years, I think Tanlac is &/ deposits each week. f a showing the Club you have joined and amount deposited. games, hurled 329 innings and allowed ing with an earned run average of Cc. Hall, St. Paul, pitched 806 innings; Health and Happiness. games won, with x5, and lost only 11.) 210 say: tle only pitchers other than thuse|.°4 curering the greatest distress Bono, Kansas City, third with 149.) bt my friends hardly know me now, only 97 earned runs, an average of 2.66 per game. Danforth won 25 : games and was charged with 16 de feats, percentage .61). Ben Tincup, Louisville, playing most of the time in 2.84, ‘Tiller Cavet, Indianapolis, was in Paul Carter, 303 innings, and C. C. Robertson, Minneapolis, R. Wrisht,| 4 remarkable instance of the power but allowed 4.68 earned runs per game.| «J just so overjoyed at my recov- Fle had the slugging Blues to make; .y that ¥ can hardly find words to ex- named to win 20 or more games. afterwards. Danforth struck out 204 opponents,|" when I began taking Tasilac I Bono handed out 167 passes, beln®| ror 1 have actually gained twent more generous than any of his rivals, ine nounds in weight and I just can’t bas bal! ame and won that I will : : i x e9 i >» 7 i vanc cany, his Sittias foaking But two = Basse it dtp ‘abort Te the: good In the Even Amount Clubs you begin with a certain amount, 265ce, 50c, $1, $2, Deposits are to be made each week or in advance. ht think it deserves. 5, $10, $20 or any amount, and deposit the same amount each week. This is all there is to it. No cost or dues, and no red tape. I thin! vapor is ts. Virgil Barnes, Milwaukee, pitched)” Tanjac is sold in Casper by the Cas: two one-hit games; Long of Loulsville.| jo. pharmacy and by leading drug: two two-hit contests; Danforth, Merrit gists everywhere.—Ad¥. Mine Double lage Multipled. INCREASING CLUB PLAN . EVEN AMOUNT. CLUB PLAN EVEN AMOUNT CLUB PLAN mam jeposit c each wee! tt ab Se ae 1c Club 2st. archi rzk$ 12.75 | 25¢ Club 22% *0°""¢ 12.50) $5 Club 228277 250.00 ions ths | HAY, GRAIN AND FEED bene © senace riviatasabuse, where) Best Quality, Lowest Price City, 154; and Columbus 150- 3 ees le 10c Club trwi.ticks#sc: 127.50 | $2 Club2=% 2" 100.00 | $100 Club 228422": 5,000.00 average @ifficult of attainment, did not prevent many notable individual : We Pay Fi our P er Cent Interest on Christmas Club Accounts the lively ball was in use. Industrial Ave. 2c Clu Deke te: Lo abana Rs gy abe 25.50 50c Club Deport Soc sach week 500 $1 0 Club “aly pe 250.09 | j Casper National Bank SH bea carer er cane WHAT THE DIFFERENT CLUBS WILL AMOUNT TO IN 50 WEEKS oped little that was sensational, except Phone 47 ul rep wines tera Be Club tesearcwszeecs 63.75 | $1 Club2=s%0"." 50.00| $20 Club 2% 22.0"" 1,000.00 a YOU CAN BEGIN WITH THE LARGEST PAYMENT AND DECREASE EACH WEEK a etaxence Covington, first baseman For That Good for Indianapolis, accepted 123 assists Young Hauser, sold of the season by Mil- Waukee to the Athletics, had 1 2 Dut-outs, and 101 assists in 167 gar i} 108 N. Cc ter St. and Brief in addition to his batt honors, threw out 119 men in ene ih SE EY OLS NN eee