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Hehehe b ons PALE PEED Scr pee ntTRAT se eevee ent bet hrerteaehets THE TRIBUNE’S PAGE Fae de ena parma THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1922. Of All Events WORLAND NOSES OUT CASPER BY 2d TO 19 IN FAST GAGE GARE Visitors Outplayed by Locals in Second Half But! Lead Obtained in Opening Period of Play Holds up and Casper Is Defeated Worland downed Casper on the local court last night in one of the hardest fought battles ever staged on a basket- pall court here, according to the belief of the hundreds of} COAST BASKETBALL. At Cheney, Wasn.—cCheney Normal wins state basketball championship by | defeating Ellensburg 26 to 22. HARPER DEFEATS WELLING. At Portland—Bobby “larper, Seat- | de lightweight, wins 10-round decision | SEATTLE HOCKEY TEAM WINS. At Seattle—Seattle hockey team de- supporters of the local team. The fina] score ended 23 to 19 feats Vancouver 7 to 2. in favor of Worland, but even this score does not indicate goals and three free throws out of the closeness of the score. ) Twice Casper scored field goals in} the last half t cause the ba not in the air] his whistle for some half, when the local team} h of the attack Inunch- During the opent test. land scored 15 points while Casper gathered 10. As far as effectiveness was con- cerned Coach Dean Morgan of Cas- per, sent a new team into the game in the second half. Scores in rapid succession by Lester fri Quinian | not only tied up the game but put} Casper in the lend before the visit-| ors realized what happened. | ‘The breaks of the game went to| ‘Worland at this juncture and Milenie!’s | long throw from the center of the floor which counted for a basket | changed the tide in favor of the vis-| stors. Two baskets in rapid order by Harkins and another by Mileski gave| the visitors a total secre of 23 against Caspor’s 15. MoCiure added two more for Casper. Eastman fol-| lowed with another basket but this) score was not allowal as Roferee! Fehr held the ball wag not in the air when the whistle blew. Captain Lester of tho local team, scored one| point on the foul which was called| seven free chances for a total of nine did not count be/|Points. McClure, center and Qninian/ right forward, gathered four points each. Eastman mmde one basket. Harkins, star forward of the visitors | gathered a total of nine points while |souver, |his running mate Merjows was held | gets. Mueski center and all-states © got its bearing because |p omber of the Worland team, scored |SCHLAIFER OUTPOINTS scoreless. six field goals for a total of 12 points. ‘asper the ©OD-|tayes left forward, with two points |aha, wins period Wor-| was the only other member of the Fraukie Murphy of Denver in fen Worland team to score. Summary—Fieid goake Cesper 8; Worland 10. Free throws scoring: Casper, %;. Worland, 3. Referee, ‘Wilmer Rehr of Colgate. Tumors, Kent, of Worland; McKean, of Cas- per. Time of periods, 20 minutes. ANDERSON WINS OMAHA BATTLE Outpoints Frank Schmalzer of Milwaukee in Every Round of Bout. OMAHA, Feb. 23.—Fdilie Anderson preventing Eastman getting credit/of Casper won a referee's decision over for his throw. |Frank Schmalzer of Milwaukee in a ‘With the score standing 23 to 19/10-romnd bout here last night. An- in favor of Worland the visitors ap-|derson outpointed the Milwaukee lad parently contented to hold the leadjin every round and gave away two and concentrated every effort to pre-| Pounds, tipping the scales at 117 vent Casper from scoring bringing in-| Pounds while Schmalzer ‘made 119 to effective play a five man defense. | Pounds. Lester, however, managed to secure! Anderson's next battle will be with another basket but again the referee's | !arl Puryear at Sioux City on’ Monday whistle had prevented the chance of | ght, February 27. 4t being counted and Lester again| aes Baars rea omar preteen tO iets Wi the eat week be-tha ‘sipite i Captain Lester, who has recentty| i Inteon been changed from @ guard to for-|mechine campaign at the Natrona Power Co, Don't delay. Get yours to- ward position secured three field day. a Foura1at \CCatinuous 1 to 11 P. ANNE or LITTLE SMOKY Wire WinierzD Wesrover - Joz KING FRANK SHERIDAN:-DOLORES CASSINELLI He had followed and spied upon this alluring gypsy She was sick of the old life and ways. Her rebel heart had softened. Her restless blood had quieted. A vigorous story in which outdoor beauty blends with a throbbing theme, thrilling and romantic. A drama of mountain folk, primal pas- sions, and arrow speed action. Then the Comedy “CORNER POCKET” Followed by Pathe News and Some Extra Vaudeville 24%4-HOUR SHOW DON’T MISS IT! NEVADA CAGERS LOSE. At Salm—RBasketball, Williamette 30, Nevada 22. VANCOUVER GUN HIGIL At Los Angeles—Frank Toeh, Van- Wash., breaks 199 of 200 tr- MURPHY. At Omaha—Morris Schialfer, of Om- referee's decision over | round bout. SMITH AND PADGETT DRAW. | At Oklahoma City—Warnie Smitb jof Tulsa, and Cowboy Padgett of Do- lores, fight ten rounds to referee's draw decision. At Boston—ole }i<y of Timois A. C., wins Boston mile run at American Le } | RAY CAPTURES MILE RUN. |ston games. LYNCH BESTS BURNS. At Prescott—Sergeant Jack Lynch Joe Fovt Bayau, N. M., ontpoints Sailor Danny Burns of Denver in ten rounds. ees ee MINES DEFEATS COLORADO. At Golden—The School of Mines basketball team ontclasses Colorado carrey, in crucial contest, winning to 23. KILBANE OPEN FOR BOUT. At Cleveland—Johnny Kilbane, ‘RHEUMATIC TWINGE MADE -YOU WINCE! SE Sloan's ft for rheumatic aches, sciatica, lumbago, over- worked muscles, neuralgia, back- aches, stiff joints and for sprains and ee! it Puce rd without rubbing, rst time you use Sloan’: Liniment ‘you will wonder why you never used it before. The comforting warmth and quick relief from pain will delightfully surprise you. . Keep Sloan's handy and at the first sign of an ache or pain, use it. At all Gruggists—35c, 70c, $1.46. WyoMn i THEATERNS | 10c and 25c LAST TIMES TODAY | DOUBLE BILL With All-Star Cast in De Mille’s Famous Drama j{ “MIDSUMMER MADNESS” Also Irene Castle / In i “CONVICT 993” | COMING i SATURDAY ‘and SUNDAY | Kathryn Adams, Jack | Holt, Lilie Leslie — In Their Latest Big i ; | | Production | ' | “Best of Luck” Climax Follows Climax in Dizzy Succession. i The Cyclonic Melodrama | { | TOMORROW ONLY / | “THAT GIRL MONTANA” | i With \ || BLANCHE SWEET i i ik HAYDEN KAYOED IN HOME TOWN Colored Battler Who Is Com- ing Here Knocked Wut by Kid Brown. COLUMBUS, N. M, Feb. 23—Kid Brown of Hachita, N. M., knocked out | Speedball Haydon of Columbus in the second round of their bout here last night. and 150 yards. DOWNEY WINS DECISION. At Canton, Ohie—Bryan Downey of Cleveland outpoints Frank Carbone of Pittsburgh in 12-rounds. ~ ZBYSZKO PINS LAITINEN. At Chicago—Stanislaus Zbyszko throws Armos Laitinen after 1 hour 33 minutes and 30 seconds of wrestling in one fall match. BATILEES FIGHT DRAW. and’ Young Mike, Phoesix, f » it rounds te draw. Sis has SHADE AND SCHLAIFER TO BE MATCHED SOON OMAHA, Neb., Feb. Hayden will come to Casper the first of next week to meet Scotty William: ina 10-round battle at ihe Jagsland theater on March 2. It will be Hay- en's second appearance in Casper. Last summer he fought a draw with Eddit St. Clair, SCHOOL BOARD MEETS 70 DECIDE WHETHER CASPER GAGERS GO TO LARAMIE Whether Casper high school will be represented in the high school week contests which will be staged at the University of Wyoming at Laramie during the early part of March will be decided at a meeting of the school board to be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Preparations for entrance into the various scholastic and athletic con tests of the week have been made at the loca] achool subject to arrange- ments which will be made by the school board this afternoon. Casper'’s entrance to all contests is subject to authorization of an ex pense of approximately $600 which 23.—Arrange- ments are being made for @ ten-round match here March 9. between Dave Shade, the young Californian who re- cently fought Jack Britton, weiter- weight champion to a draw in New York, and Morris Schlatfer of Omaha, who Jast night won @ decision hero over Frankie Murphy of Denver. ——_—_-—__—_— Jowsiry and watcn by ex: pert workmen. All work guaranteed Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co., 0.8 Blde.| will be required to send’ the delega- 2.5tt!tion to Laramie, PARK AND EAST CASPER FIGHT FOR GRADE SCHOOL CAGE TITLE ‘With less than two weeks to in the grade school basketball it is impossible to ‘With Park and East scheduled to meet next Monday evening it is pro- bable that the winner will nose out the championship. The score be- tween these two teams is tied now. east squad having won one gaze in the tourney which is being played under the direction of Dean Morgan to name a grade champion. Park, looking like a cinch to go through the season without a loss stumbled and fell in a recent game A CLEAR COMPLEXION Ruddy Cheeks—Sparkling Eyes it Women Can Have , Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known Ohio Physician Dr. F.M, Edwards for 17 treated scores of women for liver bowel ail. Srsute tt smears meee tsa a ex edicnows ingredients mixed with olive oil, ing them Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets. You will ESSEX Freight and Tax Extra How Easy to Own This Beautiful Car It offers the comfort and luxury of a fine, en- closed car, with Essex performance and Essex reliability, and the price is but little more than for the open car. It has the New Im- proved Essex chassis, finer in every respect than the earlier models which all praise so highly. 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You'll Like it Coach, $1345 Touring, $1095 Sedan, $1895 Freight and Tax Extra i Corner Second tee Thee eter Desired lise ph STRONGHEART, the Wonder Dog Half wolf, half dog—with steel-trap jaws and fire-eyes—a killer when ne wee echoes his acs racke® unmeasured devotion when is animal heart, ed with an i ate of men, knows th: touch of human kindness bestowed Ey a gis]. sy oe SEE HIM IN “THE SILENT CALL” A diama of humans and a drania of beasts with the peaks and crags God’s Own Country. sweeping behind. re AMERICA THEATER STARTING FRIDAY Van Doren and Harry Davis will be more wary in the Monday contest, ‘The star basket tomers of the East side will find tougher opposition in Park's guards. It ts probable that the game will be one of the bes: ever staged by grade school teams in the state and the student bodies . of both schools will be on hand to with the east sidera. ‘rhe defeat | root for their favorites. came unexpectudly as earlier in’ the season Park had completely out- class-d ‘he East team . Since Mark's recent defeat, the only one chalked against the school this year, the team looks on them in a different Mgnt. The great scer- ing combination it has built up in HOT SPRINGS, Ark. Feb. 23. Babe Ruth, Waite Hoyt and Car! Mays joined the New York Americans here yesterday. Hoyt was accompanied by his bride. The daily routine of the Yankee players consists of minera baths, mountain climbing and golf. Tonight Is Gift Nicht THE A-B-C GIRLS CO. —IN— “THE WINNING MISS” VAUDEVILLE Ollie Blanchard in Comedy and Singing “She’s Mah Daisy” The Sievers—Dot and ; Kavanaugh and Lancas- Merrill — in Melody ter—in Musical Com- and Dance Land. edy, Favorite Songs Alma Ripple and Mil- | Alva Ball and Walt dred Robinson — in Barnette—in Tuneful Dance Variations. Ballads. —ALSO— “THE CALL FROM THE WILD” BIG FEATURE PHOTO DRAMA Shows at 7 9 Block West of Henning ay Admission 40c A Bishop-Cass Theater LAST TIMES TODAY PRICE & GILMORE “A Year Proposal” PEREZ & LA FLOR Acrobatic Novelty MILLE LINGARDE OPoring Never © REDE eee TERT BURKE SISTERS - Entertainers De Luxe Feature Picture GEORGE CHEESBRO in “THE RECOIL” A Story of the North West Mounted Two Shows This Evening, 7 and 9—Admission 55c Matinee—Admission 40c “Canst Telleth Me Where the Helleth I am?” MARK TWAIN’S “A Connecti Yankee” § In King Arthur’s Court ' : One of the greatest screen Produc- tions of the year—Delicious side-split- ting comedy — Unrivalled satire — Marvelous massive spectacle—Light- ning action. % Just picture the knights of old dash: i i on modern motor. With Mark "Twain ain’s arent cut humor, what could make a funnier picture? HERE IS THE CAST “4 HARRY MYERS—PAULINE STARKE ROSEMARY THEBY—C; CLARY WILLIAM V. MONG—GEO. SIEGMANN- And Many Others. LAST TIMES TODAY - Continuous 1 to 11 Admission 40c