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ebe Caspet Daily Cribune PAGE FIVE First in News Of All Events BOWLING STARS IN BIG. MEET onc VCH TRADE Sie ENGLE TO WRESTLE MEYERS ican bowling congress tournament Seaper 59s ereamgareen IS GIVEN (|p pot, Chicaso—Heinie Engle of Du-|here February reaches 1,127. A] CAL] CHEEK pp tenceacs Metra aque, Iowa, matched to reet John- : ; " _The Cheyenne high school basketball team arrived here ny Meyers, claimant of the world’s! COLUMBUS BANTAM x wee 8 aos eee = hes |witt be held at Salt Creek, February 27, under the au Sof the American Legion. Ryan was form: ed to meet ‘round co in for the fight x = {agate J primed for its game with Casper high tonight middleweight championship, here At Cotmubus—Eddle 0'Down, Cotum- bd emeeees sep ,, bantamweight, wins decision over a Twenty-Four of Nation’s Best we so precip one e the most interesting games played|New York and Detroit Call Bobby Dyson, New Betiord, im iz |J2Ck Ryan and Wildcat Ferns | EWS Soe Entered in Tournament at Ghevenes fonieite Stats thin yoho* Gan taade a'claah Off Negotiations on Ex- EVANS TO UMPIRE GAMES. | rounds. Headliners on Bill for Eddie Kane, manager of Tom Gib- At Chicago—Clarence (Brick) Evans, — February 17. bons, says that the St. Paul battler sweep of all games it has played. The only organizations change of Players, American league umpire, selected to] AMATEUR BOXING CHAMP. ay, is the only heavyweight in sight who which gave the Cheyenne team a hard ;j—£————______________ officiate in spring training games in| At New York—George Fifield, Tor-| Jack Ryan and Wildcat Ferns will|is capable of giving Jack Deinpsey 3 tussle being Laramie and Casper high y WASHINGTON, Feb. 9—The out-|Texas between White Sox and Giants.|onto, wins international amateur box-|feature the next boxing card which real fight for the championship. schools. Gibbons Kayoed standing result today of the annual metal ing championship, 126 pounds, defeat- Cbavensh: hase! Compania a omeagnon: schedule mesting of .the American BETTING BILL KILLED. ing Dan Gartin, Philadelphia. margin two weeks ago on the Chey- oy: league club owners and officials here} At Frankfort, Ky.—Rill to prohibit ————-._-—_— enne floor. The local school however 21 Pugilists In was the definite abandonment of the/tsce track gambling killed in state) | as watcn repatring by expects to reverse the circumstances negotiations between *he New York |Scnate when it voted 26 to 10 to sus- ba and won tonight's game. The Lies t Yeur and Detroit clubs whereby the former| fain unfavorable report by judiciary |pert workmen. All work guaranteed Every DANCING Night Cheyenne has @ heavy ran¢y team sought to secure the services of out-| Committee. Casper’ Jewelry Mig. Co. OS Bide. 25tt and the players some of whom are fielder Veach in exchange ior some in- * - seniors have been together on the tea... field material desired by the Tigers. OVER 1100 IN TOURNEY. for the past soveral years. Taking no Manager Cobb of the etroit club| At Toledo—Officjal entry in Amer-| Smoke Transo Cigars, eS chances on having to run a stale team] NEW YORK, Feb. 9.—Tom Gibbons|*"20"nced the deal had fallen through === a against the capital city bunch Couch | St. Paul, who yesterday was match- because New Yorw declined to consid. rating. A point system of an accu-| Doan Morgan played his second string |€1 With Harry Greb of Pittsburgh for |¢" 82Y exchange involving Shortstop SS mf mulating nature has been detised for] men against Glenrock Tuesday even-|* 15 round decision bout March 13,|Scott and Ietroit wpuld not give >) a . \ ¢ 21 of 2 Veach for any other Yankee player. the tournament. Ths tuan with the , ole first team is fit and |/ocked out 21 of 24 pugilists he met yer tiers gtiabing aS (be cae at ‘the pe whi dae pete st |42 1921. He has one knockout to his; T® Detroit manager then was said iia ae ae Se ped pecans pis Dest GgAinst} edit ‘this year. to have failed in an attempt to inter- week's chaste. ct the at-| Zhe, Same Will start procaptty at #:30 SS AIIGRaNS Gir saul: tna deal ers phgeiam Decks, past, winner | o'clock, late hour being deci Frazee, it Sob! eve in Amen BoC |e naa gars wv nt ee |Na Y, POLIGEMAN MAKES | zsrc:‘Scasezrsck inet Sa gress tournament been cosidered | fore with the vocational classes w’ - any consideration. the leader in the bowling world.| will be held in the new high school A iong discussion of the draft ques- building until that hour. Advance tion by the magnates yesterday re- ticket sales indicate that one of the sulted in a decision to postpone any DANCING F ACADEMY z For the man who wants acquaintance, here’s a dance that will take you out in a crowd. Distinctive dancing with a distinctive orchestra. ‘There is @ certain element of luck in rolling a few games and a man The Lor Rebuilder may roll below or ubove his norvaal| largest crowds of the year will Be on = eee an decision until it was determined wheth- 5 i th average. The marathon of 115 gamse| hand for the game + | NEW TORK Fe. 9—nob Meanis-\er the advisory council could not am- Every drop awakens new energy, Me Clune Losince aaediny Red theredar: sag which will last for sixteen consecu- ter, the New York policeman today |!cably adjust differences with tha Private Lessons by Appointment. tive €ays, a bellowed to bo by "the holds the Metropolitan A.A. U. one| five dissenting minor leagues. new strength and new endurance va y Appointment tournament committee a hundred yards championship b; - Sa! SLE Sat aeetee tae acmeal eter SEQ PURDUE PLAYERS (ieee. ces, ; In every drop of FORCE there is revtalization—new life. GRAND MASQUERADE BALL champion. Jr., at last night's Samaciar A. A. Clubs Will Hold It is the dew of the morning to languishing bodies, mapars- ing a refreshing and sustainmg influence sue spits, alert the mind aed vigotous the rien Worn-out tissues are re-created, exhausted nerve forces replenished, the blood-stream purified and'made rich and red. So general are its reviving and up-building actions that the physical system becomes charged anew with animation, possessed of fresh energy, increased strength, greater endurance—radiant with the glow of vigorous health. In short, FORCE stands as the most resistant barrier between you and the ever-attacking forces of Disease. Get a bottle of FORCE feday. Any reliable druggist can supply you. ‘Pqually good for men, women and children. "It Makes for Strength” Valentine Night, Feb. 14 games. McAllister made the 100 yards in 10 seconds flat, one-fifth of a second Casting Contests slower than the world’s indoor record. Three stars are believed to be out-|* sanding contenders for the cue! ARF THE WEXT ACCUSED Mort Lindsay, holder of the general high average in the sngles in the A. B. C. for the last five years with a 205 41-45 pins ie one of the favorites. Timmy Smith of Milwaukee, is an.|<eloss, athletic director at Purauel(toJF Miqtches CHICAGO, Feb. 9—Bait and fy University, as received information casting contests will be held under other and the thrd is Jimmie Blouin c e Chieasd. A the toucney date| that six Purdue university football the official sanction of the National pet : Tallon te cite ag ta| layers had participated in a profes- Are Cancelled Association of Scientific Angling clubs practi santhtee OE Cher aaghty «ional football game betwee Gas “cy during the national outdoor show here ae ar | and Marion, Ind., at Marion last fall. February 25 to March 4, it was an- winhing, although thet are marly (1. charges have been filed but an in. nounced today. Saablipasiens Sa" Wader” Wik, LOS ANGELES, Callf., Feb. 9.—Jim aim Eta hae Barnes, American open golf champion, and Jock Hutchison, British oven ?1}Coast Cagers To _|iitte noider, tert tor ‘Phoenix, Aris. last night following the cancellation of their two final matches in southern Play Arizona California, during their present tour of the country. tos axcmns, cae, rs. s-m»e\ SLOQAN'S RELIEVES | University of California basketbal! team headed by Coach Elmer Hender son, left here last night for Tucson ACHE Arig., where the Trojans are scheduled to meet the University of Arizona Fe forty years Sloan’ quintet tomorrow and Saturday night. has been the aieee! aint for Darn tausce eee neuralgia, sciatica end rheuma- Howard to Pilot | s2se7eie bpetads prion Tonight Is Gift Night SAPPHIRE GIRLS COMPANY —IN— “FOLLIES OF 1922” A SPICY GIRL REVUE ADDED ATTRACTION Four Vaudeville Acts ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM LYRIC Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. For Sale by All Druggists. Always on Hand at John Tripeny Co., 241 S. Center St. Club at Oakland | eet 2 ieee ne oe CLARA. KIMBALL YOUNG - and See easly You'll fi find it clean and .' —IN— lane rm ga aa Pa phil Feet No Soave Liniment fs pain’s enemy. THE VA U D E V | L L E “MID-CHANNEL” to manage the Oakland club of the ‘At all druggists —35c, 206, $1.40. Feature Picture ‘Pacific Coast baseball }eague this se.- i Annee a aces“: SIOany. iniment COMING FRIDAY NIGHT A THREE-RING CIRCUS OF AMATEUR | STUNTS Tonight Is Gift Night _ DANCING CHICKLETS “A NIGHT INA CABARET” —NEXT— A Big Western Stunt , Picture “RECKLESS CHANCES” —NEX™=— LAST TIMES TODAY Myrtledale Springs for their first spring workout. pete Other big league club owners might profit by the example of the Giants in paying their manager big money. With the Giants it is the boss, John McGraw; and not some star player who draws down the biggest salary on the team. ——___ ’ Meet me at the Smokehouse. A Bishop-Cass Theater Headed by LARRIE CLIFFORD & GIRLS —IN— “FUN ON THE GOLF LINKS” MAKE YOUR HOME AT The Albany Hotel WHEN IN DENVER: THEATER TODAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 10c and 25c First Time Shown in Casper ‘Arita & Wiki Bird ete A Dainty is and a Hawiian Matthews Williams & Bernice), Margaret Freer Conveniently located near the heart of the busi- s A Captivating Girl in Specialty ness and shopping center of the city. Car lines from Comed: “Slipo of Fun” Numbers TWO-FISTED Union Depot to the door. Best service. Everything A Big y: in the market to eat. You may catch your own moun- . —NEXT— FEATURE PICTURE’ “A WIFE’S AWAKENING” The Tale of a Man With a Repeted Soul. —WITH— WM. P. CARLETON and FRITZI BRUNETTE tain trout from the pool in the Italian Garden for Your meal. Neat, clean, airy rooms. In fact, all the comforts of a real home and you will enjoy your visit in Denver if you stop at The Albany. HOBART BOSWORTH Outdoes Himself. Its Just One Con- tinuous Thrill. “White Hands’ A DRAMA QF WHITE HFAT PASSION. A Woman Alone in a Nest of Crime. Also 2-Reel Christie Comedy “Nobody's Wife” Wyoming Theater Orchestra 10c and 25c For the Love of Mike, COME EARLY! Two Shows Tonight, 7 and 9—Admission 55c Matinee Today at 2:30—Admission 40c A Bishop-Cass T heater . LAST TIMES TODAY “SHAME” A special production astounding in theme—extraordinary in in construction. The dramatic story sweeps from San Francisco to the far reaches of ‘frozen Alaska. THE ALL-STAR CAST INCLUDES . JOHN GILBERT—DORIS PAWN—WILLIAM V. MONG—GEO. SEIGMANN—GEO. NICHOLLS—MICKEY MOORE—FRANKIE LEE and ROSEMARY THEBY. ro Continuous 1 to 11 Admission 40c THE NICOLAYSEN LUMBER CO. Everything in Building Material BIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS Office and Yard—First and Center Phone 62 ‘Ww

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