Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 4, 1922, Page 7

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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1922. €he Cesver Dail i ee a , x NATRONA HGH CNGERS T0 MEET (cae | CLONE SING [spoRT Floor Tomorrow Night; Selection of Five to Start Game for Casper Still Uncertain The start of the interscholastic basketball season in Cas- will see Casper high school, with a list uf veterans in the Peon pitted against the Manville high en team, with| NSw YORK, Jan. 4—Erik Hagen- both teams expecting the hardest fought battle of the year, | Pacher, German cuelat. ta in New Took While Manville’s team in all probability will not be able| marches. ‘He is credited with a run of|panc> australia, } to compete with the local squad later in the year, the fact! res. Kilbane sald today that he does not! \ that it ow at the peak of its abil- expect to meet any foreign bozers| \ity while Casper is just starting out abroad except in exhibition bouts. If) a7raay have some tmportent bears on a suitable opponent ts fourd, Kilbane a plans to meet him in New Yorl:, it arrangements can be made. | Benny Ionard, * a |All Europe to Be Visited by Re > | First Contest of the Season to Be Played on Casper|i"preeting. | Feather Champ in Hunt — | ,,t,Portan¢ Bil Tate ana Harcy | STRCHER FINS PAVISCOURE | Teuton Billiard | ceparasn oc san ttm of Champion Here}: xs. pase 0 tare tie couasry the result of the game which will be Played at the new high school «ym mestum here Thursday night at & elock. . _ |) world’s champion, with the exception] -ManyiNe aces not. play footbat but} [+ of “emmy Burns, to make such a tour. eonfines it:zIf during the ‘early season Whitt he sails, he will have been to basketball, By comparison with Other teams at the start of the tn- @oor game season it has a much more finished style and has ® stumb- Wensh, Fort Worth, esay winner At Omaha—Jack Lawler, Omaha over Louis Leonard, Seattle, in 10- | Ughtweight, given “decision over reund bout, according to newspa- | Johnny Noys, Minneapolis, in 10 pers. rounda, jdiana gridiron star and coach of the ¥rank Well | paket aie ling, boxers, might have Plans wens lit out at the recent bi iquet here co: the Indianapolis alt years. ‘The Cleveland boxer wii! be the first/s6 of which were in defense of his ber 7, 1892, is the only other American/A1 Zimer his sparring partner, end 31 Bf _ rs sn Ting block for aspiring s for] ‘Two boys, one of them at the on Cle adpiring ol amen aT ee hoe foo wie gt Dougherty of Philedsipaia, a champion of his class for 10 years. ] , Bi T fohn L. Sullivan, who was champion/his wife and daughter, Mary, Jack{club, has been sold to the Portlan from February 7, 1882, until Septem-|Garvey, his business representatiy Ze of the Pacific Coast league, ATHLETICS SELECT TEXAS. CHAMP GOLFERS LOSE. At San Antonio—Eagle Pass, At Biack and Abe -WANVILLE IN OPENING GAME HERE sects Ul WORLDTAP fee wt i | ae some five and four. TATE AND WILLS MATCHED. for Opponent. rounds at Milwaukes, Friday. feated Dic: Daviscourt in two —_* straight falle ‘at ee "EASY VICTOR. —e Besumont Texas — Bobby LAWLER OUTPOINTS NOYE. CONLEY IS FOULED. HARVARD LOSES AT HOCKEY. DENVER, Jan. 4.—Roy Conley, At Boston—University of Toronto Sheridan, Wyo., was unable to con- | hockey team swamped Harvard sex- tinue after being struck a fould blow | tet six goals to one. in the thi ra round by Morris Lux, cisions Sa San ees“ |Shoristop Sold pan ey He took part in 137 contests, Kilbane defeated Abe Attell for He will be accompanied abroad by| Philadelphia American league baseball | ninved In the Virginia and Interna- years. become the bantamweight champion of the world and the Caspers team has been practi* | other, at one time considered the greatest little fighting ma- @uring the holiday vacation an is said to be tn fair shape for the open-| chine in the world and all but a champion, will meet Janu- ing game. Under the direction of} ary 9, in a battle in which age, ring generalship and ability Goach Robert F. Ward tt is believed] to stand the gaff will be pitted against youth, scietica and = pe Caged gee fo gage confidence. fal sh = »~ igre ° These two battlers, both Casper Season. Eddie Anderson | proaucts ‘are Badie'Andorven and “The five that a i sch ee Curnmir, a. ~ Fiars ao Desniy, Manville on Spa phot, peo Cummings held the same respect and tier. te sphowings 6 F pisdaee eee : i admiration of Casper sportsmen that ewes erent in ate wal Eddie Anderson holds totay. Both fare) Font ones end Schactter:| {9 =e training hard to win thy battle and a n support of Cas; ages i aBre: be oar ga Tar oceepeviens taprearsecs oe tha io % battlers, Anderson has the advantago os in that he has gone further in a few shat years than Cummings attained a, in all the years of his rirg experience. e ‘The question that is prelominent over § the fight is whether Anderson can che punch hard enough to stop the vet. ea eran Cummings and cin he stani up JUN BIG PLANS ADE “ Sy 4| |and take the lacing ‘hat Cummings ‘ Z {| |can stil hand out. ‘These two boys will appear in a de- oR cisive battle as the main event of the ‘OWA orry, Towa, Towa., Deo. 4—tWhen y sport card which will be staged ufder the annual track and field meet of the ‘ the auspices of the American legion ai Ten" is held on Towa field next}. |” “asia the Iris tlieater Jaymary 10, %, it will be the second time in 7 : A) Anderson, only 1f years of age, seven years that the event has not ; wizard of the paddfd ring. He hi taken ve tn Chicago, peepee ter ~ r Ee such na" ‘and neay champions as Jock tertain 9 conference 3 Shakey, Midget Smith and othery. ‘was awarded the 1923 mest the f * > In appearing in Casper Anderson oa) iwkeyes had never been hos? to the ; oe :| | celled engagements in Moline, Iit., am track teams of the wetern confer- Ss Omuhka, Neb., just to get Jo shape so ence. isa * pie j % S that he can give toe fans ¢ nis hore Plans preparations enter: - . town the best he has, taining more than 200 athletes and 5,- In addition to this card the semi- 060 spectators are already well Seas! § (2 op!) |winaup battle will be a. grudge finish ‘way since Iowa hes for some mont! 3 fight betwee Ernie Kid Ross and looked forward to inviting the con- Willle Goodrich. This fight will be ference to. come to Iowa City next é staged under a winjer take all ar- : rangement. Earl Dowler, Rocky Mountain cham- pion lightweight wrestler wili make his first pablic appearance as'a boxer in a fourround battle with Louis Corelou, Dowler is in shape and his friends here are anxious to watch the outcome of his ring debvt. A four-round go and another prelim- - 2 ’ inary number will make up the re- ingeg fh weanen atm soiled dt Se; bet sae | By| | minder: of the boxing bill which is es: lieved that the runners agen a9 wat si sured of providing real entertain- perform on a fast path t! f canes tins . ‘Th card is being handled by George McLeod who ts acting aa matchmaker Star Hurdler REMMI) | fo" 8° American Legion. = heat to-Penn JUDGE MENTZER SILENT ieee on the Ualveralty ot Penner Club President On POLITICAL AIMS his left leg and. will be operated upon < CHEYENNE, Jan, 4—Judge W. C. the latter part of this weeks according Is On the Mend | mercer, whose sesignstion os suse 19 Coach Lawson Robertson. It ts ot the First judicial district will be- err elec can come effective bapa aioe G an. of the indoor aeason. nounced today that he intended to re- oa ATLANTIC CITY, N. Jy Jan. 4—| engage in the geiieral practice of law. James J. McCaffery, president of the} tHe did not commuat on # report that AONEY V DUE BILL TI ‘Toronto. club ofthe International] he ater would be a candidate for the Baseball league, who is seriously {Ul pepublican nomination for. congress. aba see, at a hotel here, is reported to be Sreatly improved. His phrsicians| Jewelry and watch repairing by ex- look for a rapid recovery from an at-|pert workmen, All work guaranteed (Oe Go | Phillies Report First of March eid up the money to be paid to Harry Wills and BM. Tate, heavy: eights, for thelr bout at Milwaukee ‘Tuesday in which Tate was given a}. decision in the first round becauss of a foul The Portland boxing commis- fon oa ciled = to act fn an 08 capacity. Referee Louthit held up Tate's jané when Wills shot a right to}‘more than 30 in the squad. ‘Tate's Jaw after Liss referee be Nags pero a hs 8 fence boxers to brea! a Sane ties saa ree Browns May Not Referee Louttit got BS be Shennky we eee eae Se dawn we] GO to Louisiana Se at the command of ‘the ref-| ~ * ST. LOUIS, Jan. 4—Bob™ Quinn, Heydler eets business manager of the St. Louis " PAmericans, tntiraated that the Browns A ‘would not do thetr’ spring training at With Johnson | eee. 1. 26 te: ned ‘previously nounced, because he said, the Bo- gal officia's had fatied to fulfill BS ‘eGrtaiix arrangements, ERENCE LICK. tnd, sna, 4 Die quasions preliminary +o the 1922 2 ¥ scheduiee of the Nationa! ana Amer-|| Dance Every ‘Tuesday and fean leagues were begun hero Tues- Friday Night at i / Gas by Jobn Heydler and B. B. John- 933 S. POPLAR ST. | Phone 27 ‘ son, the league presidents. Dates tor ee ‘| HAY, GRAIN AND FEED the opening of the leagues probably Evyrybody Welcome ‘| Best Quality, Eowest Price. ‘Will be dete=mined, tomarrow, it 1 ; - ethousced afterthe moving = | Good Music and Good Tine i Industria PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 4—William Goon ASNEW oe 22-Four-34 . Two Passenger Roadster, 22-Four-35 Five Pieiiie Touring, 22-Six-44 ; Three Passenger Roadster, 22-Four-36 Three Passenger Coupe, 22-Six-45 Five Passenger Touring, = 22-Four-37 Five Passenger Sedan . . 22-Six-49 Seven Passenger Touring, 22-Six-46 Three Passenger Coupe, 22-Six-48 Four Passenger Coupe . . 22-Six-47 _ Five Passenger Sedan . « 22-Six-50 Seven Passenger Sedan, All Prices F. O. B. Flint, Mich. Division of General Motors Corporation Pioneer Builders of Valve-in-Head Motor Zars PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 4—Robert! Goes not appear in sootball togs E. McCann, shortstop, belonging to the| being placed on the “slackér" 11 Freshmen will be taught footba: ead of trying to learn the plays of o different clevens Indiana will meet Buick Prices Effective January Ist, 1922 (2375 BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN First in News Of AU Events re PLN FOR Gall TAAINING “Dates” and “Slacker List” Figure in Program oe Hoosier Coach. | INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Dec. «— A/ new syatem of football training is he- ing worked out at Indiana u for introduction next fall, to Roscoe (Cow) Minton, ‘ormer In Here are some of t * will be barred cemplet |@uring football weasons at Indiana | bereafter. AN “hemen” are expected to try otball team. physician's certificate of in in- was announced today, MoCann during the season. Second, third or fourth elevena will! diss Mona} leagues, be used for the ‘varrity battering: ram Courteous: Drivers Gabi: “ * 895 935 1365 1295 1395 1395 1585 1885 2075 2165 so that the freshmen, when they be- |Sne eligible for the ‘varsity, \-ill know something about fooftelj in- pee tt of « conglomerate mass of plays used by the untversities fo the cen. tral west running through their heats. The pian has met with favor among | the faculty and undergraduates of the —— and was received enthusias- y_ the shumol. =| Roxen M day May Have Perished in Fire NEW YORK, Jan. 4—Fear was expressed yesterday that Joe end perished in a fire which swept the loom of the Bereh Hurst Country at Whitestone which they ! 1 as training and sleeping quar- Search of the burned out sleeping disclosed no trace of the pu- Stephen's Taxi Line PHONE 132 | b> >

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