Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 7, 1922, Page 8

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‘e 3 ne BIO. Sa, SE é r : y © t e 3 t 1 World Results By Leased Wire PRELIMINARIES TUESDAY TO MAKE STELLAR CARD |Program to Be Headed by Bout Between t Eddie Anderson and Danny Cummiags | Looms as One of City’s Best The semi-windup number of the sports program which will je| be staged at the Iris theater Tuesday evening will be one of the best bouts of the program, according to the belief of *|}backers of Kid Ross and Wiilie Goodrich. SEASON OPENS Big Ten Quintets Swing Int Action Tonight Confer- poses Io~. ference squai ame i ¥ ames. Ohio won most ¢ mes and 3 FIRST GAIES IN AERICAN Ban Johnson Announces the Schedula for First Day of the Season. FRENCH LICK, Ind., Jan. 7—An- nouncement of the operiing games of the American league baseball schedule was made here by President Ban B. Johnson. The season will open April 12 with the following games St Louls at Chicago; Detroit at Cleveland; New York at Washington; Philadelphia at Boston. ‘The season closes on the same date at the National league, Sunday, Octo- ber 1. ’ pewwcccecescerersenss ee ? Sport Notes oneeerrconccceesees eooccesecocscoes Sersesenes Horse racing on ice is a populs pastime at several New England points this winter. Billy Glover, the old4ime Boston welterweight, is now boxing instructor at North Randall track. Cleveland will repeat its $15,000 purse of last year for the record trot- ters at the North Randall track. | Boxers of New York, Philadelphia, | Boston and Pittsburgh will stage the intercity bouts in New York January 18-19. ‘The several intersectional games added to the thrills as well as the length of the past football season. Qutfielder George Burns, who goce to the Cincinnati Reds, has been a| - popular members of the Giants for ten years. According to Chicago baseball dope the Cubs pa: ing he was by Cincinna’ up Heinle G worth the m Stanislaus Zbyszko, world’s chera- plon wrestler, who has lost but one match in one thousand contests, plans to retire after one more year. Benny By former! lyn Superbas, and C! formed a new basebs as the Great Wee y of the Brook- rles Stis have ent =e.aes of the Princeton uni- relty hockey team shaws that the Tigers can more than hold their own with the best of the college teams. be the next veteran tire. The great 5: to engage in five m bouts and then hang up the padded s. Manager Charley Harvey announces the Ned Fitzgerald, the clever Anstral- | jan lightweight, has returned to Amer- | fea and will start another boxing cam- paign within a short time. rt of thelr pur cireuit known | ‘ © rule against | ,|Spring Football Training Is Se tled vicious wo week ago. y to a four-round draw at Jazzland here about Both wanted a return battle over a longer y could settle their these two boys Dunsenwoom | < not be true the champion, has qu has taken up golf. Suzanne Tries Hand at Golf Tie aE Suzanne Lengien, European tennis the court game. as reported, but it is true that ehe Here she is learning to drive at Nice, France. PROFESSIONAL CHARGES DEAD Accusations Brought Against Five A. A. U. Contestants Not Sustained. CHICAGO, Charges of pro- ht against Joie Ray son of the Illinois ‘kson V. Scholz of . and Fraric and Jo Chicago A. C., will be ding to an announcement charles A. Dean, head of the - A. U. and member of the that investigated athletes e charged counts for of the had recom. AS y would continue to compete in and that Scholz had left the De- troit A. C., to compete under the colors of the New York A. ©. we A Wireless waves all travel at the same speed, regardiers of their sep- arate lengths. } Clean Lamp umbus by Roy Thomas, the Phillies’ old out op Pitcher Dave anding a slice of| the | COAL 1 | | fielder, returns to the National league For Immediate as coach of the St. Louis Cardinals, after being out of the league for ten | years. Of late Thomas has been coach ing college teams. Delivery —<—-—__ ; gO0d music: Mudge and x: CAPSULES . MIDY Each C; af bees Sse at Beware of counterjeits Casper Supply Company Phone 913 Service Satisfacti Steen & Shaull Wel East Second and Yel Oxy-Acetylene Welding Casper, Wyo Work Guaranteed ding Co. lowstone—Phone ¢ ion ® | teresting that |, n also announced that Jole | | $50,000 Purse For Leonard Or Britton, Report NEW YORK, Jan. 7.—A syndl- cate of New Jersey sportsmen has offered Benny Leonard and Jack Britton a purse of $50,000 if either of them wlll mest Mickey Walker, Elizabeth, N. J., welterweight, in a bout of not less than 12 rounds on July 4 or Labor Day. William Gibson, Leonard's man- ager, has the grippe and did not answer the offer. Dan Morgan, Britton’s manager, said the welter- \welght champion would jump at such a bout if the syndicate would post a sultable forfeit. ol eae Et The gift of Baddeley cake is en in- om in connection with ne theater in London. cage |, ided by the manager theater under a bequest years D by an old actor named Baddeley. It is eaten on the stage by the performers on Twelfth Night. — fhe Tnaner TDaitr Oefhune Both boys. bat- will be in the nature of a grudge af. ft and both are putting in long training for the Tuesday atch from which one will featherweight champ of tle together with the 10 round go between Scie Anderson and staged as the main event should com. mand top prices anywhere. Ross and Goodrich haye taken up training seriously during the past week. ‘ey have Lene spending an hour or more on the roads every morning in this vicinity and will be in tip top shape to go full speed for the limit of the fight.” Ross’ injured hands which have many times kept him from showing at his best are rapidly healing and will be able to withstand the vigor of his punches in the battle with oodrich. Another one of the preliminary numbers which should prove a real attraction will be a four round battle between Earl Dowler and Louis Corelou. This will be Dowler’s first appearance here in the boxing ring but he is well known to followers of wrestling being undefeated in this vi cinity at the lightweight lmit. Two other good preliminary num bers, one a kid battle to open up the evening's festivities will be stared to complete the program. Levinsky And .Tunney to Meet In Gotham Ring megs | hocnies, aes nee Levinsky, heavyweight champion will mee: E. F., lightheavy Gere Tunney, A. E 12-rour bout In Madison Square Garden vex Fri niNht. Fred Fulton and Bart adden, who fought Tom Gib bons for 10 ronnds in the middle west recently, will meet in another 12-round GILLETTE CLUB WILL STAGE BOXING SHOW GILLETTH, Wyo., Jan. 7.—Captain La Rouche hag announced a boxing bout to be staged in Arvhda on Sat- urday, Jan. 14, under the auspices of the Arva Ath’etic club. The main match of the evening will be a go be- Jackson of tween Stonewall and Kid a men met in Gillette two w when Stanley won by a knoc Three preliminaries will be put on, the contestants to bo chosen by the club from members of thelr organiza- tion. An elimination contest is now being*put on in Arvada preparatory to the event. CHICHESTER S PILLS Arvada, Th Pa iBall erate bisa iicens SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Build for “Build for Strength” has been the advice handed down from family from generation to generation. It is an excellent Build strongly, if you build at all. A thrift account house on a firm financial foundation. This bank is a financial home for many who are building strong, CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Oil Exchange Bldg. Strength father to son in-one motto for every one. aids in putting your SPORT FLASHES HOT OFF WIRE THREE PLAYERS RELEASED. LEWIS PINS DAVISCOURT. At New York—Americans release } At Wichita Falls—Ed (Strangler) Nelson Hawks, Ray French and | Lewis threw Dick Daviscourt, Jesse Doyle to Vernon club of Pa- | Texas, two straight falls. cifiie Coast payment for — - gins lake New Tock, 10 10 m a bout, aports At Chicago—New regulations for | New . yee Daseball may be planned waters, ‘Sere. Johnson and John Heydler in spe-' cial session. CHANEY WINS DECISION. At New York—Andy Chaney, Bal- thmore featherweight, given decision over Babe Herman, San Francisco, after 10-round bout. WILLS AND TATE DRAW. Portland—Harry Wills, At New York, and Bil Tate, fought 10round draw, KID LEE WINS BOUT. At Albuquerque—Kid Lee, St. Louls, won technical knockout over Bony Gagliardi, Pueblo, in third round of scheduled 15-round bout. ————___ CHAMP TAKES CUE MATCH. At Milwaukee—Johnny Layton, three-cushion billiard champion, de- feated August Kieckhe.er 60 to 51 in final block of their 180 point spe- celal match. Jewelry and watch repairing by ex- pert workmen. All work guaranteed Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co., O-S Bldg. 254t GIRLS? RIFLE CORPS AT COLUMBIA W. PROJESTED NEW YORK, Jan. 7.—Columbla unt- Veraiy ustur.tes bave been request- ed to organize a girls’ rifle corps for competiuon with rifle girls of other colleges and universities, {t was an- nounced. A challenge from the girls’ rifie team of Jorthwestern university for a team match at 50 yards with .22 calibre rifles has been received at Columbia and ts being considered. For Bob Curls, Kutle Kurls, Ear Puffs. The Smith-Turner Marinella Beauty Parior. 15-3 W. F. Dunn Phone 27 HAY, GRAIN AND FEED Best Quality, Lowest Price Industrial Ave. MEYERS WINS MATCH. At Duluth—Johnny Meyers, Chi cago, middleweight wrestler, de- feated Henry-Karunsaari, Virginia, Figure Out Your Life Problems today. Tomorrow is simply the mirage of never- will-happen. Don't put off that moving question till to- morrow or next month—wett!r it, When it's your move let us help you make ‘it. GUSH, FISHER RELEASED. At Portland—Gus Fisher, veter- an catcher of Pacific Coast league, released. Will manage Oklahoma City team, Western league. cc, GEBO COAL tt] Exclusively Pianos geen 90m Gertrude Artelt, 20, of Philadek phia, is competing in the winter swimming évents now on at Miamt, She started to win national water championships fn 1917 when she annexed the water pentathlon and 100-yard frea style titles. Some Brand New, Others Used Crown; rosewovd; @ fine make. Kroeger; mahogany; a high grade piano. Kino; walnut; an excellent value. Notzow; oak; electric piano, Natrone Pune S43 & FUEL ‘A TRANSFER SsTORAGE Phone 949 Richmond; mahogany; sweet, wone. ; Waltham; mahogany; distinctive. Weaver; mahogany; a high grade piano. Windsor; oak: a good value. Sold on terms and runranteed Plavers and Grands. PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS Wade Cramer Dealer and Tuner. 348 South Kimball Street. Phone 1458, "le MEW RELAY EVENTS ARE ADDED TO PERN CARY s—t40-yard rd event—will be addec is year's program of the Untver of Pennsylvania relay: carnival te held April 28 and 29, it was an vanced tod: Casper Mfg. and The French powerful in rmy 1s today the most repe. MEN’S DEPARTMENT early and get the benefit of the bargains we are offering to Clothing Prices on Men’s and. Boys’ Suits and Overcoats re- duced from 20 to 50 PER CENT. All of the Hirsh- Wickwire Suits and Overcoats that we invoiced a year ago will be sold at CNE-HALF PRICE and all otner Men’s and Boys’ Suits are reduced 25 PER CENT, making them cheaper than pre-war prices. Call and be convinced. HATS AND CAPS A 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT will be allowed. on all Men’s and Boys’ Hats and Caps during this sale, giving everybody a chance to buy a new Hat or Cap for the new year. We invite you to call and see the splendid assortment we have and the low prices we are making on them. A 20 PER CENT 5 Underwear for the year. A 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT will be allowed on all of our Men’s Work ‘Shirts, including the Flannel Shirts. Our Dress Shirts have been marked down from 29 to 50 PER CENT for this sale. You had better lay in a supply of Shirts while the prices are 80 low. ‘TRUNKS, SUIT CASES A 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT will be allowed on the prices of all Suit Cases, Trunks and Traveling Bags during this sale. A splendid chance to save some money on Luggage. : THINK RICHARDS AND CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST Building ‘Costs Lowered By having us sand your interior finish yon save from $20 to $80 on the average 5-room nouse. tell your lumberman to have us sand your finish. Phone 1096-3 SALE IS NOW ON It has always been our custom to reduce prices on all Men’s and Boys’ wearing apparel after taking inventory, to give our customers some real bargains. Be on hand DISCOUNT will be allowed on all Men’s and Boys’ Underwear whil, thi This includes the well known as Meaer also the Wright’s Health Underwear, makes. This is a splendid chance to BLANKETS AND COMFORTS A 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT will Blankets, Comforts and Pillows while this sale is on, a chance to lay in g greatly reduced prices. Richards & Cunningham Company YOU CAN DO BETTER AT RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM’S Just Construction Co. ‘es all thrifty buyers. “Lewis” Union Suits, two of our best supply you with THINK RICHARDS AND ‘CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT - THE BEST be allowed on all a supply of Bed-

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