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——— scheduled in PARK STILL AT MEADE CHBER oe Lead for Grade School Title | =2**th=!! team wit! have'a chance to Increased + Cen exhibit its true strength in the ext Bast Are are and week. Startins tonight with a game c at Worlend, which should prove one of the hartest contests of the sea- son, Casper will play five games be- fore next Thursday. After the Worland game Casper will meet Busin Friday night, Ther- mopolis Saturday night and will then return to Casper. Tuesday night the local squad will meet Glen- rock on the latter's home court and will return to Casper to meet the Cheyenne team on the local eourt, Thureday night Casper should win itn games on Park school is increasing its lead in the grado school | astgtball cham- pionship race while East Casp:¢ and Central sehool, teams are battling for second honore, {ast Casper jumped into a tie for necond pince by defeating its rival Central school by a score of 12 to 4 Tuesday evening. Central's poor showing is due to the fact that East's pecially trained guards Heiser and Grisinger prevented consistent scor- THE TRIBUNE'S CASPER MEETS WORLAND FIVE IN FIRST OF FIVE-GAME SERIES the northern trip easily with the ex- ception of the Worland contest. This game in all probability will go against Casper as the Worland high team, last year’s champions have three star members of **e squad on the present lincup. Glenrock has already defeated Cas- | Der this year and the loca: boys are anxious (o retrieve the defeat. Cas- | Per lost to Cheyenne on the capital | row margin. | city court just a week ago by a nar- It ts probable that the local boys will be able to retrieve this defeat next Thursday: ‘The Casper team under the direc: tion of Coach Dean Morgan left this morning for Worland where the first game of the northern trip will be played tonight. ing. Fark school stepped on West Casper yesterday winning easily by > 39 to 2 score. The story of the game ts told in the fact that West Casper was un- able to stop Davis who scored 13 field Goals for Park. The standing of the teams in the pennant race follows: Won. Bryn Lost. 0 Pet 1.000 -600 600 166 000 IN BASIN LEAGUE BREYBULL FIRST Worland Close Second of Re- finery Cagers in Standing at Opening of Season. Greybuf high school with a stand- ing of 1,000 perce-.t, representing two games won and none lost, holds the lead in the Big Horn Basin Basket- ball league, but Worland, which two years ago copped te honors, is « close second with record of four games Won and one lost. son is not yet far enough to make predictions on the winner as several fives are going in: champlo: ship form. Standing of the Big Horn valley teams: ees Won. Lost. Pet.) reais A. Firpo, heavyweight cham- ay ‘bull -. = 3 1,060 pion of South America, is in New York orland - 4 1 $00} tocking for bouts. Powel! Ey Beth, ess 3 age qegemepolia wana AON “Walter Kolko, first baseman of the i BAN ee batty yt graves, is an active member of the ay ats: ‘ t. Louls Eyangelical brotherhdod Admirers of Charley Weinert, New wk heavywoight, say he showed hi cumeness recent! Star Sprinter Seeks Doctor}. NEW YORK, Feb. 2.—Bddle Farrell, star sprinter of the New York athletic club, fell in line with other cripples to be examined by Dr. Adolph Lorenz, fora foot ailment that struck him while running the fleet Charley Pad dock at Pasadena, 1., last summer and which has kept him from the track since. he, wil rysipelas. spring. ning W material at hand. Purdue Cager by getting married. n Dowd, the New Englard heavy. be out of the boxing game ome time because of an attack of With tho exception of halt a dozen | young pitchers the New York Yan- ‘ees wilt try out very few rookies this Manager Bill Gleason has a big task his spring in trying to develop a win- te Sex combination with the A bexer doesn’t seem to amount to much nowadays unless he draws an Schaefer copped Hoppe's crown. Mawr’s Champion Beauty is nm Mawr College challenges other girls’ schools to produce a beauty as perfect as Lessie Lee Harvey. the most perfect physically of all the Bryn Mawr students. Bhe was recently selected as ; t | cecasional suspension from some state | boxing commissk ational baseball the West: Inte pationg! league. dack Kearn money ts offered. According to Philadelphia gossi; ton. to figure out if it "tis or it ‘taint. Billard far than the recent match rn Canada and the Pa leagues mated under the name of manager of Jack}, Dempecy, says ho doesnt think an cther Dempsey-Carpentier bout would , preve a big drawing card, but he is { willing to listen to resson if enough | Connie *Mack turned the right, card }when he shipped Joe Duggan to Bos- dt’ uae nce os) TQ) MEET IN WASHINGTON "vcezn tye alae ate | a Pittsburgh whore appoiniment as No doubt Pitcher Dave Danforth of | the Browns will be watched morz) closely on the mound than any other flinger in the big show. Dave's much- discussed “balk” movement will have umpires, players und fans all trying | 8. claim that the Jake} Schaefer-Willie Hoppe championship ine match in Chicago next raonth will be a far greater attraction in which, Che Casper Daily Cribune .__ PAGE SEVER.” PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS | First in News _ Of Ali Events RECORDSET FOR MILE AND TAL Joie Ray Clips Four-Fifths of Second in Defeating Field | of Stars, NEW YORK, Fed. 2.—The record} set last night by Jole Ray, of the Illi- nois athletic club in Asfeating a field ¢f stare in the half mile Wanamaker spb event at the Milrose A. C. games, will stand as a world's mark as the digtanc: is not run abroad. ‘ He mide the distance in six minutes 2-5 ‘econds, 4-5 seconds faster than tae previous record, set by him in the Milrose gamer of 1917. iChicagoan Leo Dressen Is Sold to Vernon ST. PAUL, Fed. 2.—Leo Dressen, for six years first baseman of the St. Paul club of the American associa- tion, has been sold outright to the Vernon club of the Pacific Coast league, the local club announcel. The nt was not stated. Heads Western Tennis ON STICK WORK Midwest League Catcher Gets | Chance With McGraw on | Hitting Ability. | Frank Samiie, eubstitute catcher | for Casper’s basebell team last year, | the organization which won the cham- pionship of the Midwest learue proba bly owes his contract with the New York Giants to his heavy hitting. Samide, although a kid in aga ex hibited bis league stuff tr the embryo here Inst year. His ebility to bit will no doubt find him a welcome addition to the New York triby in its contest | for baseball honors during, the com: | j HICAGO, Feb. 2.—J. O. Stewart Jot Chicago was elected president of the Western Tennis association, t¢ succeel J. Harry Waidner of Win. |netka, at the annual meeting here yesterday. ing yoar. Samide was with the Casper team | STOP TENDLERCOOGAN BOUT At Philadelphia—Lew Tendler and Mel Coogun, Brooklyn, bamped heads with such “force in ‘first round of schednled eight-round bout, match was stopped. NAY BREAKS RECORD. At ‘New York—Joie Ray, Chicago, breaks world indoor record fur mile and half in six minutes, 42 2-5 seconds. MURPHY OUTPOINTED. At El Dorado—-Young Fitzsimmons, Okizhoma City, given decision over Frankic Murphy, Brooklyn, in 10 rounds. een TENNIS STARS AEAGH FINALS Mrs. Mallory Draws Mafgin Martha Bayard in Last Round. of Tourney. Four leading ra of the east, tn. . national cham semi-finai round o: indoor tournament in ‘ opponent rew for } thay Beyard, of Short Hille ther match brought te adith Sigourney and Miss ‘oft, Loth of the Longwood | AMERICAN LEAGUE CLUBS P| CHICAGO, Feb. 2.—President Ban Johnson of the Armerican league, har issued a call for a meeting to be helé at Washington, Wednesday, February The 1922 schedule of the Jeague |will tbe presented to the club owners |for adoption at that time. dS SBB cloth which-was raffled Mon won by Miss Blanche Smith . 23-1te Disqualified LA FAYETTE, Ind, Feb. The Associated Press).—Don 8. allwestern conference _ basketball B® cuard has been disqualified from fur ther athlette competition at Purduc university for playing semi-profession- J baseball and basketball. — AL WHITE HERE AS ADISCONTENTED WIFE , earl White, the celebrated Fox who bears the label-“best known actress in the world’—is due at |’ Iris theater on Friday for a tvio s' run in her latest picture, entitled y Wife.” The film was directed erbert Brenon, who stands in the ty front rank in his fleld. © story of “Any Wife” was writ- by Julia Tolsva. It deals with the of a woman possessed of a de- pd hi id and a loving child, and. ounded’by every material comfort; ho surrenders to the spirit of dis- tent because she feels her life is Humdrum"—laciing in. social ° spirit, ever-increasing, her into an unfortunate situation result of which her husband cast= though she js really innocent. pite this apparent, tragedy the has a singularly happy ending, ; h comes as an absolute surprise, | the same program !s Elmo Lin in “The Adventuers of Tarzan.” | Why lace will he found at Hot Springs, within the next three weeks. | 7 SERS aes einai of closed cars. ng tans who have been eager low if young Bob itzsimmons {s there as a fighter, will probably | out when Bob meets Martin) Corner Second in New Orleans. 1 Street and ———— 4 Yellowstone inesota, Iinois and Purdue bas- | aan it teams vo been setting the Hin the Western Conference cham- ESSE Five Paissnyer Not Own It? The Price Makes it Easy Closed cars have cost too much for most buyers. 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McCOY, ‘True-Tagg Paint Co., - Dallas, Texas Phone 1408 SPORT FLASHES HOT OFF WIRE when George Hale the regular catcher was out of the lineup with a badly Incerated throwing hand MYERS STOPS WALLACE At Pocatello—Spug Myers, ,Pocrs tello, scores techr eat knockout over Billy Wallace, Sar ramento. during the latter part of the season | i SHERRY DEFRATS MILLER. wrestler, in two straight falls. — IOWA STARS NOT ACCUSED DECATUR, Ill, Feb. Hoover, coach of the Ts ile In- Gependents, absolutely denies in a statement to tho Decatur’ Review this morning that he had given any interview to a Chicago paper in which he charged Aubrey Devine and ‘Gordon Locke of Iowa, or any other Big Ten athiete, with bang professionals. “I am tired of the whole mess,” said Hoover, “and many of the statements rged to me in the past few daya have been absoluto- ly without foundation,” —Grover CHICAGO, x 2 Alon: Stagg, gthietic director at th IN THE HEART OF THE LOOP versity of Chicago, yesterd convenient to all theaters, railway public a steten nviting of stations, the retail aud ‘wholesaie fering of evidence in the possession of uny professor or, student. to show dletricts, by living at HORRISON HOTEL AS CEG | 4 / ero | that athletes at the university are 14 guilty of professionals, | 2 THE HOTEL OF PERFECT SERVICI { Glenn Warner Clarke and Madison er To Leave Pitt! 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