Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 17, 1922, Page 5

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TUESDAY, JANUARY 17. 1922. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE MEETS Draw Up Schedule for This Year at Frisco Conference. The scheduled gam? bet between Lander and Gasper high schools which will be played Thursday night, holds no pros- zi pect for Casper and it is probable the local team will be ot expectec| 000 loads of anow to make winter overwhelmed by the visitors. has undertaken the most rigid in the state and ts prepared to contest SAN FRANCIACO, Jan. 17—Base-}pitterly for the interscholastic cham- chiefs from eight western cities | pionshtp. San Francisco to attend the meeting of the Pacific Coast Adoption of a 28- While {t ts unable to establish any line on its ability at this time reports received here indicate that Lander has echedule was the principal busi-|a classy quintet *nd that it is annous before the session, according to % MoCarthy, San Francisco, oc the league. Delegates include President James Boldt, Manager Walter McCredie and Sratoiee Manager Jimmy Richardson of the Sexttle club, President Ual/ Ewing of the Oakland team, Presi- dent C. H. Strub, Secretary George Putnam and Charles Graham, former manager of the San Francisco Seals: D-_ F. B. Stone, business manager cf the Vernon Tigers; Business Man- ager C. H. Lookard of Los Angeles; Lew Moreing, owner of the Sacra- mento team; William Lane, Salt Lake cinbowner, and William Klepper, new head of the Portland Beavers. Several players are expected to be traded by the clubowners during the meting. President Boldt of Seattle announced, while here, the signing of ‘Vean Gregg. who several years ago was considered one of the greatest left-handed pitchers in the leaguo. —_—_————- Yankees Change Date for Games NEW YORK, Jan. 17.—Spring ex- hibition games to be played at “New Orleans by the New York Yankees will open on March 11 instead of March 5, ft was announced today, It also was said the game echedtled with Brook- lyn at Austin, Texas, March 31, would be played at Waco (OCIDENTAL DISCHARGE OF GUN FATAL 10 BOY TORINGTON, Wyo, Jan 17.~Jan Sanders, a young boy, was almost’ in stantly killed by the aneidontal di- cSatge of a gun in tho hands of a filend who Was cleaning the weapon ‘The tragedy occurred at LaGrange whers the Jad was visiting with an eunt, The bullet passed through his body. WILLIAM A. RINER TAKES OFFICE 85 COURT JUDGE ‘(Si pee The Tribune) CHEYENNE, Jan, 17.—William A. Riner was sworn in Monday as judge of the First judicial district. ee Holding your breath'is to a certain eXtent a test of your health. Normal: ly, adults should be able to hdld this for from 40 to 50 seconds. A CLEAR COMPLEXION Rudd ‘Cheeks—Sparkling Eyes lost Women Can Have Edwards, a Well-Known ERR: * Ohio Physician Dr.F.M. Edwards for 17 yearstreated scores of women for liver and bowel ail- ments. During these ears te he ee tient: rescription Z gel know vegetable inated mixed with olive cil, nami Dr. Edwards’ Olive Taney ei will know them by their olive color. These ane) are wonder~ nope ore . ipera.ca, teal action, carrying Sth the waste and So drub Casper, to aser.ge unfortunate showings in other years. Although Casper’s team will show considerabis tmprovement the loss of Pep out of tue squad. Lander will come here as the first |echool team in the state to observe collegiate training rules. The team is houssd at the school in Lander, diets on specially prepared foods conducive to. best athietic condition and the members of the squad are ccastantly under the cbwervation of the coach and other school authorities. oe ‘Bat? Forced to Buy Ticket For Chicago Fight CHICAGO, J: thew (Battling) wetght chaniy 17.—Ofcsr Mat- json, former light- of the wet’. to- tickets for a boxing con',<. ‘Tis the firat time m has been forded to dig into his pockets to see a fight. . Neilson, with his lttie brother Bat Jr,, attempted to “crash tho gate" at a boxing stag and presented him- self for the usual passes. “That racket don’t go here. Lay down the “dough,” sald the ticket man even after “Bat’ had intro- aned himself. *,What d'ye think of that? Me, Bat Nelson, forced to pay to see a fight?" was the veteranis parting snot. Gridiron Star In Sanitarium CHICAGO, Jan. i7—A nervous breakdown believed to’ “haye been caused by an injury sustained , while playing with a professional football team, has sent “Chick” Harley, form: er Ohio State star, to a sanitorium at tehnemiug, Michigan, it was learned today. ‘The first and original Cold and Grip Tablet, the merit of which 1s recog- nized by all civilized nations. Be sure you get BROMG |- Price 30c. W. F. Dunn Phone 27 - |] HAY, GRAIN AND FEED Best Gast. Lowest Price industrial Ave. Ladies Free MANHATTAN DANCE ORCHESTRA Real Music Terrace Gardens LANDER BIG FAVORITE IN CAE THURSDAY WITH CASPER FIVE, EAST CISPER CAGERS Lot day is “out” $5.50, tho » ot two | @he Casner Sailr Tridune FEE vee AY. IN PRACTISE form, East. Casper school, # contend: Lander, supporting a world of good basketball material, | er for basketball honors tn the grade training season of any school | *ho°! zace, walioped the High stu of 14 to 1%. East's improved showing Kid Wedge Beats of Henderson, right forward, who counted 12 of tha 14 pointe made by Way to He ar vard by peager ts « sathared by ‘the freah- to Begira Studies) i 'kme:- “tense Bast Casper—Henderson, right for- ward; Payne, lett forward, Bishop substitutes. prize ring and of the Unive ity of decree from Harvard university in his ortieth year may have made a trip half way across the continent in freight car and caboose for nothing. “Kid" Wedgo, as he was known in ‘Wisconsin lumber camps and in box- Ing circles two decades ago, dropped | Mills team for the first time tonight. off a train yesterday after a 2,000/If dope runs true the Central team mile journey from Arizona to enter} should win handily, ‘the Harvard graduate school of edu- Tearvart Suhre "had ‘bee ing Ren Kelly Goes and ‘wort iat "nn! ©" Seattle Club telegraph with word that his qualifications were not considered sut- SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 11—Ren Kelly, San Francisco pitcher who has ficient for admission at this time, —<— been with the New York Giants, has Vancouver Wins Over Seattle at |sic'stcine' Saat tongues a9 "2 Hockey, 10 to 3 caret ot Galkeet slips ts playing first base for the Glants. VANCOUVER. B. C,, Jan. 17—A whirwind offensive, beginning about the middle of the second period, gained ie Pacific Coast baseball league this the Iong end of a.10 to 3 score for year, according to word received here. Vancouver over Seattle in théir hockey | Cueto was purchased by the Indians game here last night. last season but refused ta ett stitutes. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 17.—Man- el Cueto, Cuban baseball player, will jay third bake for the Beattle club of You'll Get Your Money’s Worth In Laughs AT “NOWADAYS” A CLEAN, WHOLESOME COMEDY IN THREE ACTS—FULL OF WIT AND HUMOR. To be given by the Welfare Club at the Vocational High School Auditorium, February 7, to purchase a moving picture machine which will be used exclusive- ly in the High School. Only educational and the best class of pictures will be shown. Every mother and father in Casper should buy a ticket to this play and thereby aid an excellent cause. Tickets Now on Sale at the Tripeny Drug Store and The Tribune. Price $1.00. Buy It Now-adays COLUMBIA] 700 WERE TURNED AWAY SUNDAY The Dramatic Broadway Success “Bought and Paid For” Presented by Sapphire Girls Co. Held Over Tcday by Request FOUR CROWDED, VIVID ACTS i It Reveals a New Dramatic Angle op Mstrimony. In this popular success are all elements of an ex- cellent play—sentiment, drama, humor and action,/ Note—Because it takes more than two hours to present this play, there will be only one show tonight, starting at 7 P.M. “Bought and Paid For” starts THOUSANDS bese et IT AT THE COLUMBIA New Pct Feature Today “THE HOUSE OF WHISPERS” ee i -ceaek eet Oe Only 40c Block West of Henning ‘was primarily dus to the effectiveness ed with the possibility of having to Dugsins, center; Grisinger, right guard; Heiser, left, guard and Culver, Flood and Freshmen—Blodgett, right forward; Arizona, seeking to get a postgraduate | Holman, left forward; Brown, center: Mahoney, right guard; Crater, left guard; Glaw, Allaman and Cody sub- Central schoo} tied with Park school in the contest for grade school su- premacy at basketball will meet the WILSON ‘FOUND GUILTY" Lake, wins Gecision over Jimmy .On Eve of Big Ski Tourney ‘cory Sen Francisco, fn six-round/ BROWN BEATS HANLON, CARY, Tih. Jan. 17—Wanted: 10, adelphia, wins newspaper decision é over Jimmp Hanlon, Denver, in eight-| round bout. sports possible. jolt With the national ski tournatment wo 1 only five days away and no snow on the new slide here, members of the Norge Ski club were sonfront- At Boston—Charley White, Chicago, awaried Gecision over Johnny Dun- dee in 10round bout. Butte, STLER ‘WINS. ung Americus, bring snow from Iowa unless the weather man responds immediataly to their plea. City. The officials tn charge already have arranged with the Northwest- | defeats John Olin, Canadian MISKE OUTPOINTS WEINERT. | it for ern railroed to haul snow from the |in one fall match. Olin rendered un-| At Newark—Billy Miske, St. Paul,| placed at 10. nearest Iowa point, conscions. given decision over Charile Weinart by newspapermen in 12-round bout. ..| SOLLIS DEFEATS BOACH (ae Midget Smith Has Pneumonia NEW YORK, Jan. 17.—Midget Smith, one of the leading boxers of the bantamweight division, has pnou- monia. He was to have met Joe Lynch, former champton, in a 15-round bout here Friday night. i PAIN DISTURB > YOUR St SLEEP? GOLDWYN’S SENSATION Empress Who nt LAST TIMES TODAY ag ; Aor when you feel the first Seiten the pfs It's Sized to tak Gh pa in Out tired. hing. ii Admission For lerty years 1tos your nei 5Oc At al! sae 70c, ans Plus Tax b10 —WITH— * AGNES AYRES RUDOLPH VALENTINO The tale of -a lawless Arab chief who loved an English beauty— stormed her caravan and carried her off to his tent. THE BOOK IS THE YEAR’S SENSATION! YOU'LL NEVER FORGET THE PICTURE! STARTS TODAY, A Bishop-C. ass Theatre First in News Of All Events THWEST GOLFERS TO. COMPETE AT VICTORIA VICTORIA, B.C. Pacific Northwest Golf At Philalelphia—Harry Brown, Phil-| "Amplonship tousney for 1922 will Be ni Country club here June 6 . it was announced today, follow: lee & series of conferences between | representatives of local clubs end of: ficials of the association. The association's membership com- iis in wrestling | prises 22 clubs, but the championship match from Fred Wolfgang, Kansas) events, it was cnnouneed, will Snow Lacking | [SPORT FLASHES HOT OFF WIRE] '** a -poRA Sardou’s Immortal Drama of an Sacrificed an Empire for a Moment of Love. § O'Clock On THE PICTURE THAT ALL CASPER HAS BEEN ANXIOUSLY AWAITING. aye Pa oe 1?—The asevciation’s be open to all recognized clubs outelds the fesociation area. The handicae tournament has deel Jewelry and watch repairing oy «x= pert workmen. Ali work guaranteed At_Salt_Lake—George Sollis, Salt Xribune Classified Ads Bring Resulte Casper Jeweiry Mtg. Co.. 0.8 Bidg.

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