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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1922. [ World Results By Leased Wirz MOULAND WINS |‘PROSELYTING’ OF ATHLETICS IN FROM ST. CLAIR Casper Battler Finds Trouble | Various universities had become a menac Staying Ten Rounds With Omaha Welter. CHICAGO, Feb. 7.—Declaring that the teur sports, but to American youth, Alonzo A. letic director at the University of Chicago, today called what action should be taken to pre- Speedy Mouland, known to tid Wy cctmapienes neared toad meesien athletic teams. The athletic directors. will meet “at LANDER WINS GAME to he health and purity of ath- he said. “It has also been demoralizing to the morals of high school doys. Competition among the colleges of the east for high school athletes, I am informed, has become @ scramble. In the middlewest it has Maren eet | become @ serious matter, for certain uae prscremdl . pth Toy all won eastern colleges have strongly enter- a ° ed the field for competition. This is aid the forms sleep in the fourth of = scheduled six|{?° tnast insiduous of all the fly eradicted. fhe westarn confer- ence must find some way to ns cowe this evil.” sata os he ot ing game of basketball ever contest in Lander. The Douglas quint which decisively defeated Lander Clenrock two weeks ago was on t Commanity Chure House at Lusk Open SERVICE MAN SEEKS see Sere) BUDD TO BACK UP COMPENSATION CLAIM Passing and good reneralship mark suffering three defeats on a rece! carrried out here with elaborate cere- menies and has been thrown open for the use of many organizations. The Kept open every day in the ‘. was furnished by the rock five, 28 to 26. a Meet me at the Smokehouse. Mediate vicinity is a man by the name fi Resp atl f Slagley, whose initials are unknown AUKEE’ SIGNS GRIFFIN. |ang who hokis the fate of a soldier «4 WAUKEE, Feb. 7.—Ivy Griffin | buddy golely in his hands. ot tho Philadelphia Athletics today] 4 letter received at the local Red signed a contract to play first base/ Cross office yesterday from the Cen- = the Milwaukee club of the Amer-|tra] division of the organization an- jean association, according to Otto/nounced that John Hilliard had made Borchert, president of the club. application for soldier compensation. TRE aye ‘The claim progressed to the point After Four ‘Years tism be 4 can be quickly comfort and lets you sleep where Hilliard was called upon to pro- duce a witness who could verify his a hen feel the first twin, sii s without ye claimed injuries. Pa Tee cnet Tho man sought, Mr. Slasiey was aera my Remains Unshaken | ritiard bunky. Unless he is locafzd ony Bm ‘ Time is the best test of truth. Here| Hilliard in all probability will be un- ee ates Asis Of One of the Funniest % a Casper story that has stood the/abie to secure compensation for his fest of time. It is a story with a point] injuries received in army service. which will come straight home to|, If the whereabouts of Mr. Slaginy many of .us. are known the Red Cross chapter here 500 West First [thoald be advised so Ghat he can be avenue, says: “I have suffered from | communicated with in behalf of the ex- attacks of kidney trouble for a good | soldier. remedies COLUMBIA trying to get relief but Doan's Kid- ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM * L. P. Wall Presents SAPPHIRE GIRLS COMPANY “FOLLIES OF 1922" A Wonderful Girl Revue in Eight Different Views. HEAR Loretta Kidd, Al Darr and Ignatz Wall in Song Specialties. EXTRA Wall and Darr, Comedy Duet PHOTOPLAY FEATURE CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG =i “MID-CHANNEL” a, 70c, $1.40. WYOMING THEATER LAST TIMES TODAY WM. S. COLLEGES IS FLAYED CY STAGG roselyti| of college athletics through recruiting of high sehook > by e not only to ama- Stagg, ath. a meeting of western conference athletic directors to decide Square on March 17. fio mu tet De ren Sebeeaatebed FROM DOUGLAS, 26-24 LANDER, Wyo., Feb. 7.— The re- habilitatea Lander high school team, with two of the injured back in the Une, staged a real come-back Friday| evening in the fastest and most excit- short end of a 26-to-24 score in a con- tinued five minutes of the second half. | Excellent teamwork consisting of fast the play of both teams ana Apt the large crowd of spectators in i, con- stant fervor of excitement. The tight- ing spirit of the Lander team, ufter trip, was exemplified and the high- est degree of sportsmanship shown. Lander waz defeated by the, Glen- -| DID PAIN DISTURB YOUR SLEEP? relieved application of Sloan's Liniment. ny bilage warmeh, ea and Always have a bottle handy Tend a out of Che Casper Daily Cridune LEONARD MAY | MEET BRITTON Negotiations Opened for Bat- tle at Madison Square NEW YORK, Feb. 7—Benny Leon- rd, world’s lightweight boxing cham |Pion, may be matched with Jack Brit ton for a welterweight title bout in Madison Square Garden March 17. Britton, it is said, has agreed to meet Leonard in a 10-round decision bout. Leonard now ts training to defend bis title against Rocky Kansas, of Buf- falo, next Friday night. Britton ts to jmect Dave Shade of California in a 10- round engagement here February’ 17 ‘ Swedish Skater c Is World Champ oa dcp POC HOLM, Feb. 7.—Gillis Gratt- amateur figure skating championship | yesterday by defeating Kahler Biecki, of Austria. << Jewelry and watch repairing by ex- Dert workmen. All work guarantced Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co., O.S Biig. mt strom, Swedish skater, won the world’s | knerky out Jimmy Kelly, New York, in | ZBYSZKO PINS CADDOCH. At New York—Stanisiaus er two out of three falls. Ed (Strangler) Lewis, former heavy- weight champion, defeats Renato Gar- dini, Italian champien. TIPLITZ SCORES KNOCKOUT. At Philadelphia—Joe Tiplitz, Phila- delphia, knocks out New Fitzgerald, Australian lightweight, in third of cight-round bout. EIKS’ BOWLING TOURNEY. At Chicago—Jimmy Smith and F. C. Smith, Milwaukee, roll into first place in twoman event of Elks Na- tional Bowling tournament with score of 1,228, LONDOS DEFEATS KOTSONAROS CANADIAN WELTER WINS. At New York—Moo Herscovitch, Caxsdian welterweight title claimant, first round. GILBERT STOPS OPPONENT. At Salt Lake—Pat Gilbert, Salt Lake, knocks out Dick De Sayso, Garfield,,in secc ond of six rounds. 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