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WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 18, SiS STFA ae World Results By! Leased Wire OLYMPIC PLANS {Mion coins WORTH HORSES AT 1922. LOUISVILLE > ¢ -| THE TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE First in News Of All Events STANDARDS (ae Appotataient of Gaston Vidal New French Cabinet Held Significant. bg equipped erected to date. According to tentative plans avail- able tn this country, the track for tht szeck a istal distance of approximate- + g@s© yards, This will be the lafgest cade éver constructed for,the Olym- Frantz Reichel, secretary of the Trench Olympic cemmittes, states that there wil: be days when the at- tendance ig expected to reach the sur- prising total of from 100,000 to 150,000 spectators. An examination of the French sys- tem of admissions to sport events, however, shows that widely graduated charges will prevail providing for seats or stending room af a nominal charge of ag Jow as @ franc and rang- ing upward. Realtors to Seek : Baseball Revenge The Casper Realtors, stung by de feat at the hands of The Tribune baseball team last summer, is prepar- ee ae ee crtae goitiae ak es ball material to Casper so that an ex: eaate strong team will represent the organization during the coming season. ‘The first recruit ‘to the Realtor ban- ner was W. D. Jones of Edgemont, 8. D., who comes here to join his broth- er J. ¥. Jones in the real estate bust- ness. The new arrival-is said to be ® hustling realtor as well as an ex- ceptionally good baseball sitcher, ‘When the Realtor plan.: were laid before Tom Daily, manager of The Tribune team today, he said: “Let them get all the players they can. We are tired of being cham- Plons. We will hang up the loving cup trophy we won last year and any time a team can beat us they will win the laurels.” Boxer Forgets To Don Trunks \ PEORIA, ML, Jun. 18—When Jim- stepped out to shake hands with Stan- ley Everett, Pekin boxer, in the ring here last night, he discovered that he was wearing nothing but a smile. His seconds hurriedly flung an overcoat over him and rushed him to a dress- ing room. The bout was held. LOUISVILLE, Ky. Jan. 18. — Thoroughbreds, valued by their Owners at more than $1,000,000, are in winter quarters at Louglas Park and Churchill Downs here. Included among them are the highly-bred youngsters in the ata- bles of John E. Madden, the racers trained by Alex Gordos for “Bud” Fisher, the cartoonist, the two-year- olds of the Jones Brothers and many other well-known thoroughbreda. Because of the open winter in Louisvill, the younsters, which be- came two-year-olds in January al- ready have bogun their first racing lessons. The Madden string contains sev- eral lively youngsters, which as yet are unnamea, but which are by such sires as Friar Rock, Ormon- dale, Hessian, the Finn and Sir Martin. Mr. Madden, tt {s said, con- sigers his great colt, Surf Rider, as & ikely contestant for the Kentucky dehy, Last season this colt showed } derby. up well and Sad a way of sticking to his task che entire distance. year was the rich Latonia champion- ship threeyear-old stakes. The Dick Finnell colt, Violinist, ts regarded as Fisher's entry in the Violinist has filled out well |, this winter and his trainer believes the “blue ribbon” turf. 3 Included in Fisher’s string of two-year-olds are five fillies and, seven Re PS co te ie ‘PEP’ YOUNG COMING BACK DETROIT, Jan. 18—Pep” Young, Tiger second baseman, whose weird Line added 1 point to yesterday's gain from the lineup last season, {8 under- going irmieeogad at Philadeiphia, which he expects to correct his trou- bie, according to @ letter he had writ- ten to a friend hare, An X-ray examination disclosed Young was suffering from a dislocated vertebrae, he wrote, adding that his @octor soon would have the offender back in loa RICHIE MITCHELL MAKES READY FOR RNG. AGN AS BROKEN ARM ENDS . MILWAUKER, Wis. Jan. 18-~ Richie Mitchell, the Milwaukee light- weight. who suffered a broken arm in his match with, Ernie Rice, the English 135 pounder, “here last. fall, today is. preparing for anpther paign in the ring, which, he hopes, will result in another championship encounter with Benny Mitchell has started to rid himself! of excess weight. During the period of idleness, he took on the physical- Proportions of a middlewelight, but ex- pects to be close to the 140-pound notch within a month, Several| matches for him already are pending. Pinkey Mitchell, brother of Richie. aleo is rounding into fighting cond!- tion. Pinkey was forced to cancel his match with Leonard here January 2, at the last minute due to an attack of u FRISCO T0 GET GOLF TOURNEY Amateur Play of 1923 Prob- ably Will Take Place on Pacific Coast. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 18.—San Francisco is belig considered as the ‘possible place for the holding of the 1923 amateur golf championship tour- nament of the United States of Amer- fea, according to a telegram recetved here by Frei K. Byers, president of the United States Golf association. Mr. Byers was asked by Loring Pikering of San Francisco, to have Sdn Francisco considered for . the amateur or open championships next year. “The matter ts in the hands of the committee on selection ° have every consideration. Personally, I believe that if practicable, tt would be a splendid thing for the game of golf to hold the champfonship on the Pacific coast.” ———— Subscribe for The Daity Tribune. Winners giate rowing of SF Oxford-Com-| bridge and Pacific Invited | at Poughkeepsie. NEW YORK, Jan_ 18.—CBy The Ax-| sociated Press)—Intorcollegiate row-| neoins—Gecnge Ing will reach new competitive stand-bni Neb. Indian, knocked out Mor- srds during the comin season. Inter-j;an, Chicago, national and intercollegiate events are scheduled 10-rcund bout. anticipated for invitations will be ex. ‘tended to the winner of the Oxford- | Cambridge race in England and the | At Winner of the Pacific Coast intercolle- eo regattas to compete at Pough- keepsie. The appearance on the Hudson of he winner of the Oakland (Cal) estu ary regatta April § is generally ex- pected and there ia unofficial aasur ance that the United State naval acad- emy eight will also present the colors of the middies at Poughkeepsie in an effort to retain the rowing honors won lest season when University of Call- fornia finished second. The honor of opening the intercoile- of 19223 will fall to he Pacific CoaBt eights for the far western championship regatta is tenta- tively set for the first Saturday in April. Americans Meet Canadian Teams DULUTH, Minn., Jan. 18—Interest fm the anaual bonspiel of the North- western Cufling association today is centered around play in the interna- tional event which will bring together che pick of American rinks and three leading Canadian teams. Three games will be played. Amerfcan rinks won he event last year. Champ Skaters In Competition —— ST. JOHN, N. B., Jan. 18.—World- famous skating stars were on hand when the Canadian skating champion- ‘ship tournament opened at Lilly lake today. ane meeting, which will close tomor- to be numbered with the. “biggest events in the American history of the sport. j bursitis in the left arm. He expecta to be in shape for @ match early in, February. The ‘local promoters will | attempt to induce Leonard to mect Manhattan Shirt NOW ON ‘AND CONTINUES UNTIL JANUARY 28 The following Price Changes During this Sale prevail: R . Price 3.00 oe ee in. D. Barnett 120 East Second Street ee —- $1.95 Sale Sale Price Outfitting oo. Becerevevesscccassvaeasescosconnescoreecseroesceeeoooneesoeauovels: MISS ELSIE Dancing Instructress Hours—6 to 8 P. M. DANCING ACADEMY ee (CASPER’S JOY PALACE) Big 10c:-Dance Tonight HUGHES Has taken over the Bl stat Department from ington. Rooms 7, 8 and 9 NOTICE The Western Blue Print and Photostat Corp. ue Print and Photo- Wheeler & Worth- . Townsend Bldg. grt have in mind. rial and the cost. O. L.Walker West Railroad Avenue snenecese We Would Be Very Glad To Figure On any building or improvement you might If you have an idea what you would like but don’ it will take in material, yourideas, We will figure the bill of mate- ion cn t know exactly what come in and give us vee Lumber Co. Phone 24 SPORT FLASHES HOT OFF WIRE| Frank Herrera, Trinidad, fight 15- At Chicago—Joo Dengamsen Paettl Pacifie} round drew. coast lightweight, matched to meet ore Dundee in Now York, Febru- SHADES KELLY. At P ‘coria—Stanley Everett, Pekin, +shaded Jimmy Kelly, Chicago, in 10) \round bout. LAMSON STOPS MORGAN. ‘ At Lt Lamson, “Wait- in second round of Pl Chaney, jover Alex iar. Cleveland in third round. . WILLS BESTS LANGFORD. At Portland—Harry Wills, negro heavyweight, wins 10-round decision over Sam Langford, Chicago. I CHAMPION WAKNED. At New York—National Fed: of Boxing warns Johnny W! world’s middleweight champion, that \Suspeusion <.ands unless he consents to ute Harry Greb. } } | MANY YACHTS BUILDING FOR ANCES THIS YEAR NEW YORK, Jan. 18-—(By The Aw sociated Press). — With 10 yachts building and eight others planned, the United States promises to be well rep- Fesented in the international stx-metre races against England off Oyster bay next September. Thé trial races will be held in August nnd the internation: out the middle of al team contests ab Beptember. English yachtsmen are not resting jpn last year’s laurels. Many new craft are being built. MANCHESTER, N. H., Jann. 18. — Mrs. Katherine Marston, mother of five children, was bound over to su- perior court under bonds of $1,200 to- day cu four charges of burglary. Po- BOXERS FIGHT DRAW. At Santa Fe—Mike Baca, Santa Fe, lice said the woman had confessed to 12 burglaries, Seickty and. be oe pense FREE—Consultation, MEN ONLY! DENVER MEDICAL INSTITUTE Oppostte Eptrance te New Postoftion . , COME AND BE CURED be within PRar sen som DenverMedical institute» ‘FEMININE OPERATOR OF STILL ARRESTED CHEYENNE, Wyo. Jan. 13— Miss Kate Geary, owner of a homestead seven miles north of (ueyenne on which a large distilling plant, 55 gal- lons of 114 proof corn whiskey and more than 2,500 gallons of mash were found recently, gave herself up Mon- day, without relating where she hed been fn the interval since the raid. wrae_liberated_on_bail_of $1,000. Columbus Club Off In March COLUMBUS, Ohio, Jan. 18—Man- ager Clarence Rowland of the Co- fumbus club of the American associa tion said today that he plans to have the players report for spring practice on March 6. The camp will be Macon, Ga. Work of Uning up exhibition games for the senators is under way pee tiaoomatens S-. Zoy Tribune Cissatfied Ade Bring Results ‘Captured and Carried Away! That's what haypens to all the countless thousands who are reading this start- ling book and seeing the pi A story of that thr in, stolen love, has sent a new thrill the English-speak in @ blaze of bar- lendor and sweep- rough unforgett, SPECIALISTS FOR MEN 830 Eighteenth Street affected with either soute o: 1. ehtanie disease, simple or complicated. mean come to us knowing Rave treated und cured case after case exactly like your own. bat we disease yet curable, WE may, be gure as he at rmanently C Sad no detention ‘trom Examination—FREE ¢he reach of even the poorest, and wenlence. e m to 8 p. m.) 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