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dent,, Knock Off Both Eddie Anderson pals whe will stage the main oon and tonight. TITLENOLDERS ARE ANNOUNCED Art Reffer and Rush Razee Lead Trapshooters for the Last Year NEW YORK, Jan. 9—Art Reffer, trapshovter of North America for 12/1 and Rush Raree, the leading profes- sional, according to the American Trapshooting association. Reffer in winning the amateur championship during the season just closed, broke 2,104 targets out of 2,150 for an average of .0786. Razeo broke 1,838 targets out of 1,875 for an aver- age of .9802, Phillies Sell Frank Bruggy dant Baker of Wa’ Pastadsipiiar hee tional league club, today confirmed the report he had sold Catcher Frank Bruggy to the Portland club of the Pacific Coast league. Tho deal was put through ty telephone Saturday night, GRAND CIRCUIT HOLOS MEETING CLEVELAND, Jan. 9.—Stewards of the Grand Circuit opened a two-day meeting here today to map out a schedule of harness horse racing dates and to consider rules and regulations. The schedule and rules comraittee were slated to meet this afternoon. They will have under consideration ap- Piications for membership from the Detroit driving club and the Kenil- Worth Park management, both of which propose to race at Windsor, On- tarlo, across the river from Detroit. (IKE OF BURNING OIL 15 SPECTACLE Couple Have Thrilling Rescue and Danny Cummings, at the Iris theater tomorrow night, will knock off tra the Sigee Ay. after brisk workouts with Sparring partners this of Paris, Ill, ‘s tho leading amateur Training as Date For Ring Event at the Iris the princi- event of the big sport an or On the eve of the battle in which a veteran and once a near champion will n.set a,comer and technical champion «of the bantam- welght division both boys are fit and confident, Cummings will have some advantage in weight to offset Ander- son's fouth and strength. Anderson despite his fistic prowess admits he has taken no chance. “Cummings {s tough and it fs al- most impossible to knock him out. He will make the going to suit the speed of any man he tangles with. I think that I can beat Cummings but any- one my weight has to be at his best to worst the iron man,” says Ander- von in summarizing the ability of his opponent. Cummings has refused to make any statemont other than that ke is tn tip top shape for the battle, He will be ready tO carry the fight from the start {f necessary and he believes the result hinges on whsther the youngster can weather the storm. Another card which should prove of interest to:fans here will be the feath. erweight battle between Ernie (Kid) Ross and Willie Gootrich. A recent raw battle fought between these two scrappers developed some rea! action. This sem{-windup number is slated for six roun@ which should prove of am- ple time to nettle the dispute between the two boys as to which of them is the better man. Several other nu:nbers which have been slated on the bill should prove real attractions. ‘Tickets for the event are now on sale and are said to be in demand. Golf Periscope ee FIGHTERS ‘IN PINK’? FOR BATTLE TUESDAY NIGHT Anderson and Cummings, Both Confi- FORMER INSTRUCTOR GF GREEK ATHLETES NOW IN CHARGE AT URBAN ‘ URBANA, Ill., Jan. §—Seward Stal- ey, former natioaal physical director of Greece, has taken up his new duties as physical director of the University of Illinois. He succeeds Arthur James Schuettner, who has gone to California as assistant state physical director. Staley graduated from the Spring: field M. A. C. college at Springfield, Mass., and served as e@ lieutenant dur- ing the war. Ho was on the executive staff of the athletic department of the army in Washington for a year after the armistice, took a master’s degree from Clark university and then went to Greece as the country’s physical education head. Recentiy Staley has been doing re search work at Clark university. He is the author of eeveral books on phy- sical education. COLLEGE MAT ATHLETES OUT Largest Squad in History Reports at University of Wisconsin. MADISON, Wis., Jan. 9.—The larg- est squad in the history of wrestling at Wisconsin, has turned out this year. Coach George Hitchcock fs trimming his 'versity selections from the 110 men who reported for tryouts. Four inter-college meets, in néattion to the conference bouts, have been Scheduled. The schedule calls for competition with Worthwestern at Madison, February 11; Minnesota at Minneapolis, February 18, Chicago at Madison, March 4; Ames at Ames, March 10, With but a few experienced men among the squad, it is nevertheless anticipated that the Badgers will be tt! the head of the conference in the sport. Ceptain I. H. Peterman in the 145 pound class ts the outstanding man of the team. In the 115 pound class G, A. Prideaux is expected to represent the Wiscon- sin team, with J. 8, Hess in the 125 pound class; D, O. Farrand in the 135 pound; E. H, Templin at 158; L. G. Barry at 175. and Ora McMurray for the heavywelghts at over 175. —_o Michigan Aggies Sign for Games EAST LANSING, Micn., Jan. 9.— Games with two Western conferenve From Tongues of Flame. “The Son of Wallingford,” the big special production, which will be seen at the America theater gn Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- Gay is the latest of the series of “Get- “Wallingford” units which ave been unrivalled in popularity in America. The character of J. Rufus Walling- fora ts a household word. It is a name related to anything along that fas- einating topic of making money with- out working for it. Tho American Public may love to be humbugged but it always loves the humbugger. Thus the popularity in fiction forni of the great Wallingford. George Randolph Cheeter, author and creator of this famous character, Personally directed the screen version. Into the new story he has put all the elements required to make a picture successful. It 1s sparkling-with com- edy, replete with spectacular sets and filled with that other necessary com- ponent of a big feature, will dressed jen and women in beautiful surround- ings. Mrs. Chester, who has collaborated with her husband in the writing of the new Wallingford story, assisted him fn its presentation on the screen Mr, Chester inaugurated one depart- ure from the customary method of starting a picture. He arranged all his exteriors and locations before casting or taking a single scene. This allowed him to produce the picture without delays. A whole city was turned over to the picture production for several days and several of the live towns in Cali- fornia bid for the honor. An inland lake of fire from blazing crude oll forms one of the big scenes which re- quired much labur before and during the production to make it the spec- tacle it was intended to be. Many thrilling incidents are shown through- out the big production. Notable among them is a scene showing the hero and heroine trapped in a boat on tho blaz- ing lake of oll. A Canadian golf club has solved the problem of the “blind” hole on the links, periscope is used to see if the und ahead ts clear be- fore the player drives, Thus danger of a black eye from the little white ball is avoided. And balis cre lost less frequently. COAL For Immediate Delivery Casper Supply Company Phone 913 “The Son of Wallingford” IS SOME MOVING PUCTURE! elevens feature the football schedule of the Michigan Aggies for 1922, In addition’ to the time-honored tlt with the University of Michigan, the Aggies have booked a game with the Unt- versity of Indiana at Bloomington, Oc- tober 28, immedistely preceding the contest with Michigan, November 4. Among the now contests arranged is one with Massachusetts Aggies here November 25, which will be Grid Star Will Play Baseball ANN ARBOR, Mich, Jan, 9—Ernie Vick, “All American’ footbell center, will enter professional baseball at the «lose of the Michigan baseball season, He is expected to join the St. Louis Nationals late next summer. As the signing of the contract with the Cardinals ‘would utomatically make Vick a professional, the for- mauty of so doing is being withheld Until after the college season ends. Southpaw Signec! By Chicago Cubs CHICAGO, Jan. %—Martin Diimo vich, brother of Nick Dumovich, Los Angeles Pacific Coast league, has been signed by the Chicago Nationals on the recemmendation of Frank A. Mar- Un, western scout Dumovich is a southpaw pitcher, witii semt-profes. sional experience HARDY WINS SINGLES IN FRENCH TOURNEY CANNES, Jan. 8-—Sam Hardy, member of the American Davis eup team, defeated C. F. Aeschliman to- day and won the men's singles cham. Dionship in the Beau-Site tennis tour- nament. American players were all- around winners in the tomrnament, Miss Elizabeth Ryan taking the wom. en's singles yesterday as well as be- ing on the winning team in the mixed doubles and Mr. Hardy, paire’ with Wallis Myers of England, carrying uff the men's doubles. Golfers Rescue Boy From Water ST. LOUIS, Jan. 9.—Three solfers, ono over 50 years of ago, rescued Don. ald Mana, age 9, yesterday from an ico covered lagoon here. The boy ‘walked onto thin ice to retrieve a golf "ball when it suddenly gave way. J. B. Curran, Sr., Norman Sutherlan and C. D. Tuttle saved him. Jewelry and watch repairing by ox- Pert workmen. Afl work guaranteed Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co.. OS Bldg. a5-tr ITAMINES are an essential factor in promoting healthful growth Scott’s Emulsion is far richer in the fat soluble A vitamine than cream. _ It aids growth—builds health! AT ALL DRUG STORES PRICE, $1.20 and G0c, Bowne, he Casver Dally Tribune ‘TRACK TEAMS. SPORT FLASHES HOT GOING T0 JAPAN x == won the New York state ice skating championship from a field of the Chicago Squad in Need of Practice but Prospects — Are Good. GOLF CHAMPS WIN. At Stockton—Jock Hutchison and Jim Barnes defeated local golfers in 18-hole best-ball match of golf. ———— PAY SCHNEIDER OUT CHICAGO, Ji 9—The University of Chicago track team, which will go to Japan this sping, while far bet- ter than the team of 1921, needs much Practice. pounced. Phone 27 Tho outstanding star of the team | _MPCARTHY “TO MEET MEX HAY, GRAIN AND FEED ia Redmon, winner of “he | aaa are Best Quality, Lowest Price | _ At Colorado Springs—Charley Me- ye in football, who will be a peint Carthy, St. Paul, and Kid Mex, Industrial Ave. winnes in the shotput, The hurdlecs | Pueblo, to box 10 rounds Jan. 1s. rate next in thelr ability to win points with Brickman, Jones and Hass. A ber of new sprinters are jogging and one of these may prove the man the Maroon team aggregation has stood in need of for a number of years, Among the available sprinters aré nui Ray Schneider, winner of the ban- tamweight class at the last Elks box ing tournament here and at tae time considered one of the classiest products of the tourney will take up fighting Professionally according to announce Pyott, Bates, Brickman and Jones.|tment made recently. The last two with Mass, also are try-| Schneider with a little training and ing the broad jumps. Brickman,| coaching should make a great battler Swett, Roberts, Carter and Shorey,|He has the heart and natural fighting | half milers, have been practicing for|ability that should carry him a long the relay, way, It ty probable that he will ap- Tom Eck, asststart dtrector of ati. | pear in bouts here in the near future Jetics and coach of the track teams,|and that fans will be able to get a believes that the material he has wil)! \lIneup on his ability. whip into fine shape before the dar: ‘ —__.______ across the Pacific. A number of th. | Tribune Classified Ads Bring Results veterans, while in school, have not as |——-————— yet turned out. Upon thelr coming, the team will be notably improved, the critica belfeve. From bolt goods and see what you are getting. We then will make it up as Winter Sports At Banff Great BANFF, Alberta, Jan. 9.—Canada's Playground here will again be it should be made. thronged with visitors for the win- ter carnival, which will commence January 28 ard continue until Feb. ruary 5. All outdoor sports, curling, skating and snowshoeing, ski running and jumping, tobogganing and trap shooting will be indulged in. One of the attractive features will be swim- ming in the big sulphur pools with the temperature of the air below freez- ing. An {ce palace will be erected, Ughted with electricity. The contests will_be for women as well as men. ~ ARKEO DANCING ACADEMY $$ (CASPER’S JOY PALACE) Regular Big 10¢ Dance Tonight MISS ELSIE HUGHES, Dancing Instructress Class Lessons 6 to 8 P. M. Frank Canner CUSTOM TAILOR Suite 15, Daly Bldg. Phone 11913 ) For INDIGESTION 21-108 6 ya uinmapll \ ‘7 Qf \ Sathana WAIT FOR IT IT’S GOING TO HAPPEN See This Paper Tomorrow ASK ANYBODY é "The Son of Wallingford” IS SOME MOVING PUCTURE! PAGE FIVE | First in News Of All Events | =— ——— Se OFF WIRE| Goold by Comparison. aw N WILSON ASKS HEARING. A. Boston—Martin Ki man sz, 0, deine Wien. sti QHICHESTER S PILLS weight champloa, has asked for TRE DIAMOND MRAN! hearing in connection with suspen- Berson sion by New York boxing commis- a Jee sion. 3 Ta =F * 5 FRSTOR a teks ike SWIMMERS ORGANT2 1 BY DONGISTS EVEDrimene At San Francisco—F. SOLD BY DRUGGIS the Western Swimming ess which plans to promote on the Pacific independc Amateur Athletic Union, llingford’’ IS SOME MOVING PUCTURE! Ford Hood and Radiator Covers Ss2.385 COMPLETE Ford Side Curtains______ .$7.00 and$ 9.00 Ford Rear Curtains ------$2.65 to $ 5.00 Ford Roadster and Touring Genuine Parts BRODIE RUBBER CO, Inc. “Your Accessory House” Phone 1203 Tribune Bldg. 24 HOURS SERVICE ON DEMAND GARBAGE CANS UPON REQUEST CITY SANITATION COMPANY (INCORPORATED) swingers TO KEEP CASPER CLEAN GARBAGE, TRASH, ASHES, ETC., HAULED Office: Second Floor Chamber of Commerce Bldg. 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