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IG NINE TB BE ORGANIZED Marquette | of South Dakota State, South Dakota University, North Dakota University, of them have games scheduled with each other for the next football sea- son and have had many contests with each other in the past.” In his letter to the several schools, Mr. West asks if each will send a “I feel sure that ff we can once get together that we can agree on de- tafls of the organization. It will fa- Seattle Hurler Joins Superbas NEW YORK, Feb. 14.—Charies W. ATTLE ROYAL FEATURES NEXT AMERICAN LEGION SPORT CARD One of the feature events of 55 i i ; iy a ceil with Harvey Perkins to enable him to withstand| for vicious fighting and closing up with =. -|DEMPSEY MAY (ATHLETIC CONTROL AT SIGH FOR BOUT, MNVESITARxRsAzEn CHICAGO, Feb., 14.—Jack Dempsey, World's champion prize fighter, left at noon today for New York in response to what he said was an urgent mes- sage from his manager, Jack Kearns, that he was about to sign the chan» pion for a match in London or Pais, presumably wit). Georges Carpentier. Demeey reached here from the Pa- cific Coast this morning and told of Kearns message between trains. Dempsey talked freely on many sub- Jects with the flock of newspaper men ‘who met him at the train to ask ques- tions concerning reports that he was engaged to Bebo Daniels. “Of course Miss Daniels and I are not going to get married,” he said. “She'd pick sonie one better than I.” Replying to a question he sald he expected to get married “the first.” “What first?” was the query. “First chance,” replied the cham- pion. said he was “itching for a fight.” “I've Just bought a home and I'll have to take a lot of socks on the chin to Pay for it,” he said. “I don't care whether it's Wills or Georges that gives mo those socks. Any one the Public wants suits me."* ofdee abs ltd of the Brooklyn Superbas, and Captain Max Carey of the Pittsburgh Pirate are spending the winter at Miami, Fla. ‘Read the little ads on the classified pase of The Tribune, Ede Casper Daily Cribune : 5 ’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS 8 "67.0" Z Of All Events —— rt ee | 690. of them could not recognise a | St#in is paired with Frank Cavanaugh ] picture of Elthu Root; 490 did not | Newark. > FOUR NATIONS |PICTURE AND ATHLETIC || 22 22532.52% — ad . NSKI TOURNEY STARS NOT POPULAR IN |\Tennis Star of | DEITER THAN CALOMEL : ‘ Thousands Have Discovered > : : ¥ STUDENT CIRCLES, CLAIM Mar Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets pps a owes if Jap an ried area Harmless Substitute 4 Conley will arrive here the end of NEW YORK, Feb. 14.—Supposed- | ——s Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—thesub- the week and will wor kout for two|Lake “Placid Event to See| ty national herom of the dismond, dotaiie stm cea eee ane SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 14.—Zenso| ftitute for calomel —are a mild but sure Saar wv ere ibe Menany nicht} “Strong Competition; Other | ‘Sy eniren saa the nner shes 0 | greg Rua, am ow” Maen | mines ace ete Sacees| univ and tor eiccion elves Winter Sorts: not stand so high as might be sup | per cent of the seniors failed to |D&Vi® cup team, which reached the tablets are the result of Dr matchmaker and posed with the high school and col- “ ” final of the 1921 National title t is | E, > de 3 handler of the boxing cards is chang. lege students. This was learned to | Der nace goat Dope dia mary Bw | matches, arrived here with his bride feo (hoe pacar aan Ged hoe ing the ring specifications so to make} LAKE PLACID, N. ¥., Feb. 14—| S8¥ when the institute for public | who won the last world series, 59 |{fO™ Japan yesterday. He was mar The tut Btthe tabictedo the eval a iene The ard AS con-|Canada, Switzerland, Norway and f national sateen ieee Tesulta of | per cent did not know Babe Ruth's See ee me wil eetern tela does, but havenobadatter ditions will permit. ring is being |Sweden jonal curr: ory en New York. 4 ie : ge Peeporecnt Se am Sa 300,000 punta home run record, and 10 per cent effects. They don't injure the teeth like MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Feb. 14— Forme} approval of the recent action of the athletic board of the Untver- sity of Minnesota, in reorganizing athletic control, was given today by ie boerd of regents of the univer ity. begin March 1.’ Dr. L. J. Cooke was iste assistant director of physical cation and W. H. Spaulding coach of the football team. —————.——__ ATHLETIC DIRECTOR RESIGNS. VERMILLION, 8. D., Feb. 14.—John ‘W. Stewart, athletic director at the University of South Dakota, has re- signed. He refused to state any rea son for his action, except that he had other plans for next year which he did not care to divulge. _—_ Tt must take two games for the St Paul hockey team to get started. The Saints lost the first games to both Clevpland find Pittaburgh recently} but came back strong in the second contest and defeated both teams. Center street; room 11x32 feet, on ground floor. Phone 1485 ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. TODAY THE DANCING CHICKLETS Including Bennie Beans Kirkland, Long Boy La- Mont, Ed Belville and Betty Bates, in THE THEATRICAL EXCHANGE Hear the Barn-| yard Four Those harmony phiends. See those clever little chi klets and those comi- cal fellows, Mike and Longboy. They will make you laugh. —Next— : “The Strange —NEXT— — Pathe Review —NEXT— It’s the best show in Casper. Cullen & Zimmerman Mill and Cabinet Shop Phone 1743W 427 East Railroad Avenue Mill work of all kinds, storm furniture repairing. Anything in the Mne of cabinet work. We give absolute ion. A satisfied customer is our best advertisement. Bual international ski jump here Feb- Tuary 22 under the auspices of the Sno-Birds clubs, E. Des Baillets, club director announced today. LAKE PLACID, N. ¥., Feb. 14— The United States and Canada will be represen: hid in Norway next winter, according to plans of Julian Fitzgerald of Chi cago, president of the International Skating Union of America. He in- at Winnipeg and end here. SARANAC LAKE, N. ¥Y., Feb. 14—| G Arthur Staff, of Chicago, professional skating champion, is here to defend bis title against a large field cf fast and experienced skaters in a three days events today are the semi-finals in the 220-yard, half mile and two mile events. ——__ Towa'has lost five games and won none in the Western conference bas- ketball standing. Some difference in the class of Hawkeye football and bas- ketball outfits. “The Message of With a Notable Supporting } “The story can girl who foiled a ne- farious foreign plot. LARRY SEMON In WYOMING THEATER FRANC KEENAN about ited at skating events to be foube'teihuawe, cin ecatahiees: ty a 72_ miles and one lap.’ and “perk up pirits. 15cend J0c their performance in a series of event} One of the most interesting re on @ new international circuit, to start| sults being analyzed are the enswers cerns mer* beginning today. The Some Twenty thousand of the students averaged 46 per cent on 10 questions movies. Of 600 seniors, more of won the world’s series or what shin- ing light of the screen is starred in @ current popular picture. A major- high school se th ke here W < Take ate wards" eniors, report la- |bike race here Walter Stein of Brook-| Olive Tablets when you feel “logy” and ity of 600 iri seniors knew more os - ” ” poste Pos bethany ms ut Mile, | Monts that “630 of them did not /!yn, was leading the field. The rid vy.” Th clear” clouded brain Lengien and Ruth Law, of 61 New York seniors. Forty three of them could not identify Charles Dawes, national budgeteer, 68, had no idea as to Myron T. Herrick’s identity; 20 were al) at sea as con- the Treasury Mellon; able to identify a photograph of Eli- hu Root and 21 missed Henry Ford. was a French chemist, and others identified her as Japan's representa tive at the armament conference. As for Christy Mathewson, his pic- ture elicited the Information that was the man who sold out the world’s series in 1920, Asked the of the girl seniors did not know the mame of the only wom-n member of congress. Three er 100 high school seniors couid’ not identify Pershing and four out of the 100 did not reo- strong liquids or calomel. They ake hold of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why cure the liver at the expease ot the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays Brooklyn Man Leads Big Race baseball, football and the oo abrvds Bye It fe teatinn to cake calcet them knew about De Valera, Licyd | ognize a pict 4 juids. It is not to take cal George, Briand and General Leon: | ing UY * aiare Let Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets lake ard Wood than about which team its place. After declaring ft has cost be- tween $2,000,000 and $3,000,000 in money and time to educate 1.000 leadaches, “duliness* and that tary ing come from constipation and a disordered liver. CHICAGO, Feb. 14.—At the end of the thirty-fourth hour in the six-day know the meaning of ‘open shop: ‘ors had covered 57. ONE OF THE GREATEST PICTURE HITS THAT EVER CAME TO CASPER — PLAYING RETURN SHOWING TODAY ONLY. T. ROY BARNES, GRACE DARMOND, WALTER HIERS AND HUNDREDS OF the identity of Secretary of BATHING BEAUTIES, 10 were un. ———————" | of them thought Mile. Lenglen id COLUMBIA} ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM TODAY SAPPHIRE GIRLS COMPANY —ii— VAUDEVILLE The Greatest Revue of Them All. EXTRA SPRING DANCE BY MISSES KIDD AND KENNEDY —ALSO— Kennedy Kiddies Ignatz in Repertoire Bits Tony COMING TOMORROW “HENPECKED HENRY” FAREWELL MATINEE OF SAPPHIRE GIRLS COMPANY Block West of Henning Admission 40c Ignatz Wall and Al Darr REVIEW AL CHRITIET G Reel Comedy Drama LONG LETTY Continuous lto 11) Admission 30c Kennedy in Dialogue WEDNESDAY A Bishop-Cass: Theater “FREE AND EASY,” Mermaid Comedy ee OMIN, THEATER LAST TIMES TODAY Admission 10c and 25c ANITA © STEWART the Mouse” Cast. of an Ameri- Also Post Neture Picture “PUPPY DAYS” And “DULL CARE” ORCHESTRA TOMORROW AND THURSDAY BIG DOUBLE BILb Cecil De Mille’s “Why Change | Your Wife?” And “The Midnight - Stage” ZANE GREY’S WESTERN STORY “THE LAST TRAIL” It is equal in power of suspense, mystery, thrills and heart-grippinginterest, of anything that has ever come from the pen of the gifted Zane Grey. The mighty flood scenes that follow the blowing up of the dam will give you SOME thrill. Portrayed by a Notable Cast Including MAURICE FLYNN—EVA NOVAK WALLACE BEERY and ROSEMARY THEBY TODAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY Admission 40c Continuous 1 to 11 A Bishop-Cass Theater