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: : PAGE FIVE = ‘SPORTING NEWS COMPETITONIN (FABER TOPS WORLERS I LERGUE 0" Storie *| On Coast Links BOWLING KEFN|PITCHING AVERAGES ANNOUNCED ... ....-— TRIBUNE'S First in News Of All Events CHAMPIONGHIP PLAY FOR GRADE SCHOOL CUP BEGIN EXT WEEK BASEBALL SCHEDULE IN COLLEGIATE CONFERENCE GIVES COWBOYS GAMES . Dee. 29. — Jim ta Barnes and Jack Hutchison, golf Wutversity of Wyoming’s baseball) May 6—University of Col Pitching honors in the American league for last season |°D™Dlons on @ tour of the United Long Schedule of Games Arranged for Five Basket-| scheauie in the Rocky Mountain eon-| Denver. eae eee tam | Teams Fiecarh Coast to Coast to} Went to Urban C. Faber, the White Sox veteran, who al-| 5.2% Yi! remain here for about 10 ball Squads; Park M Defend C: Won wie anppleden vt Shree Zier gt tare at ay gtk Colorado School of Mines} Take Part in Big Toledo lowed but 2.48 earned runs for each nine innings, according piayers, alswan! amt “Seb ust up TERS Mebdeh of Ditaeh ba tha rae say 16 ively acibii von | Tourney. to official averages announced today from league headquar- MacGregor. r opening appear ' Last Year for the First Time nine. The complete conference sched-| May 26—Colorado College at Den- ters. Faber worked 831 innings before he was laid out with |snce here-they were deteated by Mac- ule as drawn up recently at the an-| ver. : an injury and fewer runs were scored by opponents against Don’!¢ Smith and Sam Whiting ana ja MOSES nual meeting of coaches and athletic) May 30—Colorado School of Mines} TOLEDO, Ohio, Dec. 2$—Teama| Chicago when he pitched than were, ——————__________ | there i talk of a return match When school sessions are resumed here January 3, fol-|“'Tectors follows: at Denver. |from as far west as San Franciaco, aa|Parned off the second best regular, : lowing the Christmas holidays, the basketball season in the Wyoming. Mines. |r south as Jacksonville, ag far sast | G#0TS® Mogridee, of Washinston, wio BOG Martin Is grade schools wifl be on in full sway. Every grade school in pana 2627—Colorndo College at) Ape 23—colorado College at Colo- as New Haven and as far north as tres a SOeEInS smncen. ihe Chicago n i | . ‘ aes en Fhe ed with 26 victories an: ‘ and the school at Mills, will be represented by a| Apri 3—Colorado school of Minea| "QP ay wyoming at Golden, |Bual_ tournament’ of the "Atmeriean | REFKed with 18 defeats, a winning ay Hurt in Crash strong basketball organization this year. . ‘ jat Golden. | May 6—Colorado College at Golden. | 2W!ine congress, to be held here for | erAs® of 695 though his teain finished BOUTS IN FRENGH RING The Park school team which last year won the grade |,,M*y 1%—University of Denver at]. May 12—Univeraity of Denver ai|20 O47 beginning February 21 Bien sirens Sen, et wa, ‘ school championship is one of the) Denver. F Golden. | Offictais of the congress expect een tebe oe | most likely contenders for the honors,| ,, M@¥, 27—Colorado Agricultural Col-| “May 13—Colorado Agricultural Col-| entry list of 1,000 teams. Buchu num-|°f,¢%e champion Yankees were third) TERRA ALTA, W. Va.. Deo, 29.— and fourth, respectively, among the regulars with averages of 3.08 and BOSTON, Dec but in all probability will have much! ise at Laram’s. liege at Golden. ber would constitute © new record. Paris that Mi June 3—Cokirado School of Mines! ' strony position tern} 21—Univ ete nat ne oa 3 ite Step ae sthateinte: | tay 1—University, of Colorade at; Sen Francisco has not been repre-| 3.10. Mays led in percentage of game cree Johnny Wilson is University of Colorado, } sented in a bowling tournament since | won ith an average of .750, his rec: boxing bouts th up for the winning school, e) jured r here an automobile ac-| ,, ILLION PAID ac “ote University of Colorado at} 1905, but will send a rive t i ol "The basketball cup which goes to|p ADT! 28—Denver University at) coiden, 0 Toledo. | ord readin, Urban Shocker of | cident year feb pr eM 2ale > smn dpe t year has t Boulder. .: ¥ jzt will be made up of members of the| st. Louls we " games but lost cordin ty Killilea, My ee an rene wae tisst| May 6—Colorado College at Boulder. | palsy 20—University of Denver at) Elks lodge and will participate in the|12 for a record of .692. Mays also led|Ing phystcing. ne °° She MPA Jog wad today on by Park schoo! it year. ‘®| May 6—Denver University at Den- Beery | Elks tourney in Chicago preceding the 7 6 387 ir * 4 —A proposal from leweight Champion age In one or two in June or July eived by Mar- The condition of Bob Martin, heavy- Weight boxing champion of the Ameri grado team which wins the basketball! yer June 2—Colorado Agricultural Cot-| international event here, Martin's injuries were chiefly in-| TOU!d accept if financia six more than Faber. ua Ml were satisfactory. Wilsom expre: championship each year gets the cup.| “May 1$—Colorado College at Colo-| '&® &t Fort Collins. : |, Prominent among the 1922 entries} Urban Shocker, great spit-ball hurt 2 eg * heb ot ae pe = eathais — a dseirh fk o biatch be optalned H€ one school wins the cup three suc-| rago Springs. June J—Wyoming at Laramie, is the Saunders five cf Toronto, which |er of the Bt. Louls Browns, won nine| sero ‘are, although his ateade| With Georges Carpentier. Kentucky Jockey Club Liqui- cessive years the cup belongs to them.| May 19—Colorado Agricultural Col-| Colorado College. Pea R Bie Sno, international five| straight games in August and finished | recov expected unless compli| ee - dates Parkes Durin: In making up the schedule of the! lege at Fort Collins. April 15—University of Denver -at ; nplonship at Buffalo last/the season with a record of 27—12 for| cations develop. In Florida waters are to be found ‘ Large '& | games to be played this season Coach| May 24—Colorado School of Mines, Colorado Springs. [*Pring, but whicly established a new/an average of .692. Davis of the same| | 650 species of fish. Past Season. Dean Morgan has included the frosh-|at Boulder. April 22—Colorado School of Mines) World's record wif a 3,066 three-game team pitched and won a 19inning con-| mE BN | man high school team. The games| May 27—Colorado School of Mines|®t Colorado Springs ee Leet Sroen)) Washington ih. which ob English Wrestler LOUISVILLE, Ky., Dec. 29—More| against the freshman squad however) at Golden. | April 26.27—Wyoming at Laramie. | New York's representation will con-| one man reached first base in the last! than a million and.a quarter dollars| will be all practice gimes ard will not) June 5—Colorado Agricultural Col-| April 28-29—Colorado Agricultural/ "St Of 23 teams. Denver {s increasing | nine rounds. Sam Jones and Joe Buah| were distributed in stakes and purses| count for or against the grrde school lege at Boulder. | College at Fort Collins. tthe number of ite teams to three.|of Boston, Edwin Rommel, Phila-| on the three Kentucky race tracks at] team played. f . Colorado Agricultural Goege. | May 5—Univeraity of Colorado at! Other cities to have iarge delegations | delphia and 8. Coveleskle of Cleveland| Louisville, Latonia and Lexington, by} Five grade school teams tneluding| April 21-22—University of Denver at | Boulder. | full De Detroit, Chicago, Buftalo, St.|all were effective despite the lively| the Kentucky Jockey club this year,| organizations representing East Cas-| Denver. | May 6—Colorado School of Mines at aah, sfomoie Cincinnat!, Mil-| ball while two young southpaws, Cole) HONOLULU, T. H., Dec. 28.—S8am| accoriing to the official figures to] per, West Camper, Central, Park and| April 28.29—Colorado College at | Golden. Taranelio ena and. Fort Wayne, In-]of Detroit and Bayne of St. Louls were) clapham of England, light heavy date. Mills schools will compete for the cup| Fort Collins. | May 13—Univeraity of Colorado at| “lsnupolis, and Toledo. |Mimost unbeatable during the final! weight wrestler, ented Bull Mon: There were 108 racing dsyn during | held by Park school. May’ 18—Colorado Schoo! of Mines! Colorado Springs. ieee will close February 1, ac-) month of the season. |tana of Los Angeles in two straight the year and the average daily} yn addition to the first teams rep-| *t.Golden. a | May 26—University of Denver at/ Sording xs} so siedirner ag by A. L.| Most of the pitchers found it very) fais here last night. Clapham took amount of money paid to winners was|;onenting each school, these schools|_ May 19—University of Colorado at|Colorado Springs. ers ap be hte Hwaukee, secretary of/ difficult to cope with the great slug-/the firet fall in 68 minutes and the) $11,867. ach of the seven races daily|and overy other school in Casper will| Fort Collins. | a re sress. | Sere of the league and the hurling, a5| second in 40 minutes, 17 and two-| waa for @ naverage purse of $1,695.| have fom four to five teams which; May 27—Wyoming at Laramie. | |& whole, was far less effective than in| rirths seconds. ‘The Kentucky derby run at Churchill] wit play for the class champlonship| JUn® 2—Colorado School of Mines | |opened today. One of the proposnis|®"¥ Previous year. As a result shut | { Downs, Louisville, with $50,000 added! or every building. at Fort Collins. Will be an alllance of intercollegiate) °Ut Victories and games of tow hits , was the richest purse, while June 3—University of Colorado at | athletic associations and sectional con-4 Were Conspicuous by their rarity and the svallest was $1,300. The greater which has been pre-| poulder, ALLIANCE § PROPOSED ferences throughout the country con't strilte out records of former years |} Dance Every Tuesday and part of this amount, was paid to Ken- ea Oadeal ae Ranh >. University of Denver. nl ae N.C. A. A., in order to give it| Were not approached by the most suc: Friday Night at tuckians who own and breed the April 21-22—Colorado Agricultural administrative powers, its present | °*##tul of the twirlers. | horses. Ai et a ape ae Collegé at Denver. | | power being limited to recommenda- sada bone ke 933 S. POPLAR ST. Sumatra Wrapped, Before the création of the State gS Pare Cal, met: rape Le eigen Cylons: a8: Golo-f NEW. FOR: Dec. 38-—Footballtlons. | Jewelry and watch repairing by ex: Everybody Welcome Mild Havana Filler. ne Perea Waoet crecinn te . 11.—Park va. West. RUA ab-Univeeslty, of Goloraligrat Ab the convention ofthe stAdensl Gel:lAinerican Olrrapie comnistion won te een A ee, Muarenteed | Good Music and Good Time ‘ general assembly in 1906, official fig- Jai Galhe Vor Beteuspen ssc0ee | 22! y 2 | ympic association also ts Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co., 0-8 Bldg ures show that in 155 days of racing < Boulder. in 1905, $420,250 was paid in purses stak and es. ‘The highest stake was| },), ‘ « $750 and the smallest was $300. " ‘i In 1909, the purses and stakes 4 Gropped to $249,900, and since then | hhaye incroased steadily, with the ex- i ‘ ception of i918, when they were §1,- 100 lower than 1917, although there is were five racing days less that year . i t. JOIN OUR than in 1917. ‘The million-dollar mark wr i % date Athletic association which on the program, was organized, when, $997,190 was paid to racers... The rext year it 6. vs.” East! jumped to $1,200,800. . T—Central vs. Freshmen. In the three years of ite existence, . §—Central vs. Mills. the Kentucky Jockey club has distrib- 16.—Baat’ ¥ uted to turfmen, $8,479,685, the offi- ° 15. —ast.-v olal figures show. In the past ten . 15.—Central years purses and stakes have reached . 17—Central the grand total of $7,375,375. ; 20.—Central ‘With increasing value of the purses may be noticed the higher prices be- ing paid for racing horse! Horse- men consider the public sales at Sara- toga, N. ¥., the best barometer. Last] Jeb. 28.—West vs. Mil Year's sales showed $21,000 paid for/ March 1—Central ve. Park. one horse, $10,000 and up for several] Mfarch 2.—Park vs. Milis. others, while $5,000 was not an un- z common price for Iikely-looking colts and fillies. The market was consid- ered steady and unspotted, which is to way it was stabl Indian Baseman Coaches College OAKLAND, Cal., Dec. 29,—Louis Guisto, who reports to thé Cleveland WwW F, Dunn Indians next spring, is acting as a £ ic: baseball coach at St. Mary's college, Phone 27 his almw mater here and will handle|] HAY, GRAIN AND FEED the team until he leayes for spring |} Boge Quality, Lowest Price camp. Guisto played first base for the Oakland club of the Pacific Coast Industrial Ave. league last season. ‘West ys, Mills. 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. 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