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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1922 High Schvol to Nose Out Locals. Casper high school’s basketball team returned here last night from a dis astrove tour of the Big Horn valley where !t registered three successive Worland trounced Casper ‘Thursday night 23 to 16. Casper fans took heart after this game believing that the local squad would make a clean sweep of the other two contests. Basin then walloped Casper 20 to 15 an taking Casper into camp 20 to 18. CROPER QUINTET DEFEATED AGAIN qThermonelis Is Th Is Third Upstate Thermopolis held its record intact by The strenuous grind of the trip in which the Casper team played on strange courte and the unexpected strength of the Big Horn Basin schools a Europe to defend his title Johny Buff, fyweight and Daatamwelght champ, ts against all comers. His wife Adams Buff, went along on the Baltic as his mascots. is held responsible for the poor show. ing made by the Casper team: > WELL BALANGED BALL TEAM AT MICHIGAN ANN ARHOR, Mich, Feb. @ — ‘There may be no George Sislers or “Johnny” Lavens in this year’s Uni- versity of Michigan baseball squad, but indications are that Coach Ray Fisher will have a well balanced team qwued February 15. Led by Captain “Ernie” Vick, all American football center, the squa will be particularily strong in batte candidates. Vick is regarded as per haps the best catcher in the confer will be aided 12 handling the pitcher: by “Doug” Ruby, full back on this] Soocer is going big in Baltimore, yeai’s football eam wh= was the gen- outfield. intact—-Dixon, Schultz and Liverance. stauds out for his coolness under fire. First call for practise in the cage at Waterman ‘gymnasium will be is. ence. His work behind the bat last} The Brooklyn Superbas will open season stamped him as one of the best} the national league season with thr ecelvers that Michigan ever had. He | iants ad ihe Polo grounds this year. eral utility mari in tie baseball tear: Im. year. He eiso may be used in the Sport Notes ‘ eeeecees covccccccooscoes At Brussels—Six<ny bicycle race won by Beigian-Dutch team with 2,- 4 miles. At Winnipeg—Two hundred and six rinks entered in 34th annual bonspiel. ~on and wins senior cup. High class harness racing on tho ico nen this Leach Cross has quit the boxing ame and crue back to the practice of ntistry in Los Angeles. | wey 10,000 peopie attending a recent ame there between Baltimore and ‘Vashington. his contract to continue as coach of} tional amateur pocket billlard tourna- Dixon is the best of the three, being] he Detroit pitchers and assistant to] ment opens here tonight possessed of good control, Schultz] Ianager Ty Cobb. lacks experience. All three are right handers. Smith, a southpaw fwho was ineligible last year and Mac Wood from last year’s freshman squad, will make the others work for e. position. Grid Men Star At Basketball) is‘ tie experience asa ball play: ANN ARBOR, Mich, Feb. 6. — Kizke and “Cappy” Capon this fall, are putting baskytball team. Kipke plays forward while Capon is standing guard. a oe Strongést’ Woman anon Sandwina has all of Ger gasping at her feats of She lifts a field gun and eae it-pon her shoulder. And mee fie-pouna Married’ \(? Whe ould qaret as SSE Get busy—buy—"‘Nowadays,.” she fine points ofthe game. . It is said that this summer's ve + ae Ou\elder Joe Kelly, a Yankee re- |dicate that Boston had the United) States Amateur Hockey league (East- ern division) sewed up. Bantamweight champions seem to be going in opposite directions |zames February 9 and 10. Riverton| Ohio, will meet in the feature bout, instead of getting together. Johnny |expecis to lose to Worland champion: | Baff goes to Engiand and Jim Higgins, |sbip contenders. the English champion, is coming ‘to America. Few ring followers believe that Har- y Wills can defeat Jack Demr=cy, and yet the negro boxer is about the only | heavyweight in the game capable of putung up a real fight with the cham- pion. tas been enjoyed by Michigan horse-| The Roston Braves have signed winter. recently, hits been a sar in the Ma- nila Bay baseball league for the past two years. Pool Tourney In | Cleveland Opens Last year’s pitching staff remains|\ Tho veteran Dan Howley has signed| CLEVELAND, Feb. 6.—The and cun- tinues through February 11. Those Harvary,students are keen for Dick| entered include J. Ward Shoemaker Liverance has the most stuff, but} Daviscourt, the Texas wrestler, who| of New York, who has held the cham- vas been showing Crimson wrestiers| pionship eight times. nedlands Will Contest Relay €be Casper Daily Cridune THE TRIBUNE'S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS GLENROCK WINS ie Bouts IND LOSES ONE, tect ming Defeats Riverton, 29 to 28,) CLEVELAND, Ohio, Feb. ¢—wWhat 28 to 26. the second round of preliminaries in " &n amateur boxing tourm.ment was RIVERTON, -Feb. 6.—In a hotly con-| completed in one hour. tested game here Thursday nixht, the| From the minute the first pair of Glenrock high school basketba:! team | youths stepped into the ring until the nosed Riverton high school out of a last battler was revi jJast Zz victory by one pqint, the final score| ciapeed. jeg A Ma: being 29-28. Riverton took the lead|" seven of the v rod (a youngsters took the with a rush at <he beginning of the! count, five of them belng knocked out Sune and scored five points before! i. the tiret round. Glenrock got in tha running. The in-| ne prininaries: jury of Wicks, Riverton’s center, n oct ati eat Sadie aunt eee r . nection with an international amateur the end of the first, half, x-akened |tournament to be held here soon. the home team, and énabled Glenrock pat the die Bs to take the iead, which they maintai B . R ed by @ very narrow margin through d the remainder of the game. G oxung esume rock's experienced players outclassed I : : |the inexperienced Riverton players in I d I |the breaks of the game n indtanapous In the Glenrock-Lander game at Lander Friday “night, Glenrock is re-| ve lost the game by the| INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Fel | Professional boxing in Indianapolis ys Riverton at Riverton| Will be resumed tonight after a Iapsc February 17. Riverton journeys to|of several years. Chuck Wiggins of Worland and Greybull for two hard this city and Harry Krohn of Akron heduled for 10 rounds. The men will weigh about 172 pounds each. we Help a good cause “Nowadays.” These are the chilaren of Joe Ruddy, once a nationally known all ' sees athlete. He acquired over 1000 prizes in sport competition. a his children are athletic. Left to right, Joe, J~., 11; Mary, 9; Ray, 8; ‘Don, 5, and Dot, $. They are wearing the insigni@ of the New York Athletic Club. ~ with Jeff Tesreau’s semi-pro team. Montreal that the reer game is hanging on the ropes there. lights, having been released by the a > Recent victories over New York and lelphia hockey teams sevm to in: PHILADELPHIA, Feb. lands university will compete in the one-mile college relay event at the Pennsylvania relay carnival.in April a | This is the third Pacific coast institu- both of whom were mentioned by| pion, on a uropedn tour to begin|‘! to sismity its intention of enter- many critics for all-western half backs ‘ate ‘dhis month a strong 6.—Red- ing the relays, the others beng Un: versity of ,Oregon and Washingtor se State college. game for the University of Michigan} Surething promoters are said to have staged so many fake bouts in| test me at the Smokehouse. hones meee, Fe CHICHESTER s LFS eet Di years known as Best, Safest, Always) SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERTWHERE A Bishop-Cass Theater LAST TIMES TODAY CONWAY TEARLE “THE MAN OF STONE” A Story of the Desert. —ALSO— Genuine FORD RADIATORS. ATLAS Honeycomb RADIATORS. Phone 1203 $20.00, $21.50 Just Received ‘A LARGE SHIPMENT OF Brodie Rubber Co. i “Your Accessory House” : Tribune Bldg. BEN TURPIN “BRIGHT EYES” —AND—. CURRENT EVENTS Continuous 1 to 11 Admission 40c “S-H-A-M-E” STARTS TOMORROW A ‘Bishop-Cass T heater LAST TIMES TODAY 2 FRED STONE —IN— “THE DUKE OF CHIMNEY BUTTE” . A Typical Story of the West. Made in Cheyenne, Pine Bluffs and Denver. —ALSO— “SCHOOL DAY LOVE” A Kid and Animal Comedy. —AND— COMIC CARTOONS Continuous 1 to 11 Admission 30c VAUDEVILLE WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY “SEVEN YEARS’ BAD LUCK” TUESDAY Hour Record Of [BYSZK0 AND is said to be a speed record was staged|Champion and Former Title-| cacao and Drops Game to Lander, here raecaeiy Geek tee cae 4 Halide. a ie Tonight in x ddock when he returned from The DANCING CHICKLETS in the best picture he ever made, TOMORROW Entire Change of Program —————— (Caddock, who is two decades hin jur tor srmer international amateur cham Falling 4 rolling fall as well a om, in a time Limited bout. > pin falls, will be recognized under the laws of the state athletic commis sion. | .2yszko recently defeated Ed Prana et) Lewis by rolling falls. Cad who ts noted for getting a om ‘to the mat, has stated that he «: pected to win by virtue of the roles fall Fr Jewelry and waten repairng by « pert workmen. All work guaranteed Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co. O-S Bide. WYOMING nee after the war lost the cham New York. to Joe Stecher {n a bout ix on Square Garden, January 30 (Strangier) Lewis, another form pion, will meet Renato Gar . Italian heavyweight, in a one mit bout. one fall to decide ~_is to meet Nat Pendleton HART As the Two-Gun Man ina Thrilling Picture of the West. “Toll Gate” He was an outlaw—a killer—with a price on his head. Black Deering, bandit, terror of three counties and good for nothing except handle a gun—but he sure could do that. —ALSO— POST NATURE “A Bit Old Fashioned” 10c and 25c¢ NOW PLAYING SAPPHIRE GIRLS COMPANY —IN— “THE ROYAL CHEF” A Musical Comedy Banquet in 8 Delightful Courses. TONY KENNEDY AT HIS BEST IGNATZ WALL IN ALL HIS GLORY Smashing Song Specialties IGNATZ WALL Sing “Tapper Dan.” a eget Sing “That’s How I Believe ou.” LORETTA KIDD Do a Russian Toe Dance. IMOGENE KENNEDY Bo an Irish Reel Dance Don’t Forget the Sapphire Chorus Beauties. —ALSO— SATISFYING PHOTOPLAY PROGRAM Admission Only 40c Shows at 7 and 9 Just a Step West of Henning. Have You Heard the Wyoming Theater Orchestra? Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. They Are Here---Here They Are When it-comes to startling the town we rocked the city from stem to stern, with an explosion of mirth and music, that has never been surpassed yet. The crowd waited in line outside the Lyric almost out to the re- fineries, How’s that? LYRIC THEATER Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. SECOND BIG DAY SSS 00 SO Ooo A NICE CLEAN GIRL SHOW 1 7-PEOPLE- 17 They put on 15 acts of vaudeville besides the musical revue. “THE RAJAH’S BARRAGE” —NEXT— HAROLD LLOYD —IN— “A SAILOR MADE MAN” Come on back and see him again Fun on Board a Man o’ War ALSO TOM SANTSCHI In a Big Western AESOP’S FABLES And Pathe News 258 | | aa at