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NS TR ca 5: be Casper Daily Cribune World Results By Leased Wi. < es ‘T FOUR RECORDS SENT TO SMASH Swimmers of Illinois Athletic Club Lower World Marks in Meet. CHICAGO, Feb. 8 — Four world’s} ords were broken by members of swimming in the I. A. broke the the 100. the dis-} muller broke the the 50-yard and , than its own world’s record. The I. A. C. team won the meet i 48 points 2ga 7 A Baseman Bates OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., Feb. 3 Apnouncement was made today that First Baseman Bates of the Seattle, Pacific Coast league, had been pur. chased by the local Western leagu: elut K rohn to Take ; O’Hare’s Place INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 3.—Harry Krohn, of ron, O., will meet Chuck ‘Wiggins, local light heavyweight in a scheduled 10-round boxing contest ere next Monday night in place of New York. Eddie O'Hare, o! as dea te Batteries Will Report Earlier CHICAGO, Feb. 3. — The Chicago Americans’ pitchers and catchers will leave for Marlin Springs, Texas on February 18, according to an an nouncement made today by Secretary Harry Grabiner. Twenty athletes will be in the advance party. LIBEL SUIT IN PRIDIBON ROW Notre Dame Coach Author- izes Action Against Taylor- ville Semi-Pro Mentor. SOUTH BEND, Ind. Feb. 3.— Knute Rockne, football coach at Notre Dame university today said he had notified his attorney to institute a| suit of libel immediately against Grov- | er Hoover, football coach of the Tay- lorville, Ill., semi-professional team. | Coach Rockno's action is sald to fol-| low a statement alleged to have been} minde by Hoover that the Notre Dame coach knew eight Notre Dame players | participated in the Taylorville-Carlin- | ville game last November, just a few days after the contest. Hoover also is alleged to have said Rockne joked with Notre Dame players about getting de feated. | A ee eS GERTIFIGATES URGED 10 PREVENT VIOLATION OF AMATEUR GRID RULINGS COLUMBUS, ©., Feb. 3.—A proposal | that college and university authorities furnish certificates to players who are no longer € gible for Inter-collegiate competition and that professional foot-| ball teams engage no college players without such certificates, was made here today by Joe F. Carr, president | of the National Football league. | 1 The Casper Manufacturing ||| , and Constru Burlington Ave. and Clark St. Announce That They Are Now Engaged in Building Truck Bodies and Cabs {i} OUT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT 1 ys x AS - ¥ Pape | Montana Sport” are delivered to the dealer in small frequent ; opecia. ention iven epa - 1 . . ae 1 1 z te oe 3 | } . __ shipments to insure absolute freshness Telephone PAYANP 1096-J | ke played ball with the Kanawha, lowa {matched to meet WORLAND HIGH CAGERS DEFEAT Pitcher Morris CASPER ON HOME FLOOR, 23-16) 71! Join Bluce KANSAS CITY, Feb. 2. — George WORLAND, Feb. 3.—Playing true to form, the Worland| (its american ansosiation club an. high school basketball team, composed of several of the stars ia Sapiens that he ha cane ‘= es last year won ae ate interer hole title, defeated en epg sa Lene Barter ti ome e Casper high team here, last night by a score of 23 to 16.) *>ereby Joe zee Harkins and Miliski, forwards for Worland, between them) ao ant mers e ranetered to ounted 16 of Worland’s score. : the local club. A Only as Old.as They Feel CHAMP SKATERS | IN BIG MEET Lake Placid Event to Be Con- tested by Five Leading _Amateurs. Pig-Sticking LAKE PLACID, N. ¥., Feb. 3.—Five mer, pick of amateur skaters in this country, will meet here, February 10 and 11 in the contest for the Lak Placia trophy, now world event for amateurs. They are: Roy McWhert- rr, Chicago; United States amateur outdoor speed skating champion; J. E. Moore, New York recent winner of the Canadian national title; William Stein- metz, Norwegian-American athletic club, Chicago, new international chamy pion; Chark Gorman, commercial stub, St. Joh: B., and Charles Jew- traw, Lake Placid. former United States champion. The diamond trophy contest was recently sanctioned by the nternational Skating union of Amer- ca and in accordance with the terms of the sanction, the winner will hold the title “amateur skating ace of America.” All competitors qualified for the goals, Captain Lester two goals and! ‘our free throws, and fer made the other two points with & long field goal. Handicapped on the new court Cas- ver could not shoot baskets with cus- smary regularity. For a greater mart of the contest however Casper ‘layed a running game which dazed he opponents and the visitors should ave won handily if a percentage of ts easy throws went for baskets. The sper team left this morning or Basin, where it meets the Basin squad tonight, After the Basin game “asper will return to Thermopolis for a game Saturday night. Leader of Dog Team Puts Up -At Best Hotel ning 20 or more points in the finals of the internationals at Saranac lake. Miller Defeats Illinois Coach COLEBROOK, N. H., Feb. 3. | Chinook, leader of Arthur T. Wal- den's American dog team in the in- ternational championship race of 120 gage in the strenuous game of hockey in Berlin Notice the variance in ages of the players pictured sbove. These are professionals, playing in @ series of games. SPORT FLASHES HOT OFF WIRE large ‘animal was caught by the hunters. SKATING TITLE WON. | At Saranac Lake—William Stein- heels. "The other dogs were kept |metz, Chicago, wins international ama- miles now being run, Jeads a dog’s life only when in harness. After the team arrived here yesterday, Wal- | Jen took his lead dog to a hotel and asked for a room for dog and man. He informed the properietor that Chinook always bunked with him. No objection was raised, and Chi- nook trotted to bed at his master's ‘The Prince of Wales riding out to his first pig-sticking expedition in India. That, at Jodhpur A LOS ANGELES, Feb, 3.—Walter Miller, of Los Angeles, claimant to the title of middleweight wrestling champion of the world, defeated Paul Prehn, wrestling instructor at the Uni versity of Illinois, two falls out of three, at the Los Angeles athletic club last night. _ RING BLOW IS FATAL. At Philadelphia—Sallor Miller, Phila- delphia negro, dies shortly after being knocked out by Spike Boyer, also col- ored, in first round of six-round bout. Chicago—The acheduled 10-round fight at Kenosha, Wis., tonight be- ‘t -en Joe Burman and Frankie Schaef- er was postponed when Schaefer re- ported he had injured, his hand in training. At Boston—Tommy Gibbons, St. ul, scores technical knockout over McCarthy, Roxbury, in fourth & In Conference na ef i0-round bout University Investigates Re- | BATTLERS FIGHT ports of Professional Play- ‘At Omaha—Morrie Schiaifer, Oma- ing by Locke. COPENHAGEN, Feb. 3.—The con- hg and Frankie Murphy, Denver, 2 visas srence of the international wrestling fight 10-round draw. nions has been fixed for March 3 st) ttockholm. In the next four days the| gawit ste vorld’s wrestling championships will! maining hoc! n fullback anc ve decided. Invitation to compete uled to be pl Mill and Cabinet Shor, Phone 1740W 427 East Railroad “Avem. Mill work of all kinds, storn screens, store fixtures ¢ and furniture repairing. Anything in the line of cabinet work. We give DRAW. BRITISH AFTER DAVIS CUP. London—(By The Associated Press). —The Lawn Tennis association has announced that the British Isles has challenged America for the Davis cup. IOWA CITY, Iowa, Feb. 3.—(By Thx Associated Press). ports that Gor done Locke, all-w Mich.—The re- league gai sched- layed here, may be can- aptain elect of next year's Univer | aye been sent to the United States, absolute satisfaction. sity football thes ints A Jcelled as a result of a fire that de- ZBYSZKO MATCHED. best Sie We & Hsheeins ene eed [Sie eee |stroved ‘the rine herp. ‘The biaze| At Chieago—Stanialaus Zbyssko || acertisemient: , enti 7 ‘ |started in the lunch room. All the|matched to meet Armos Laitinen, Fin- are being investigated by university authorities. Lock ron J. of cont nt Athi Buy a ticket “Nowadays.” skaters escaped uninjured. a statement to Prof.. By bert, chairman of the boarc 1 of athletics, and to Director s Howard Jones admittetl team last summer but says he was not paid and that it was not a professional or semi-professional organization. —_~>— Harvey Thorpe Signs For Bout KANSAS CITY, Feb. 3, —~ Harvey Thorpe, local, lightwelght has been Joe Stopper of Den ut boxing show ne night cf Feb it was announced here to ver in a ten-roun in Lincoln, Neb., on ruary 7, day. Mild and Satisfying The Quality Cigar Since 1886 . Four Shapes: Panetelas Londres ~' Puritanas Opera Special Aste ~ CALIFORNIA WHARTON - Philadelphis—Dr. Charles M. Whar ton, assistant director of physical edu cation at the University of Pennsyl- vania, said it was probable he would sign a contract to become director of physical education at the University of California. $50 CORONA Weight 6 Pounds were $50 Recognize These Cigars? 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