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a) a | World Results By Leased Wire CASPER GAGERS EVEN UP SGORE WITH DOUGLAS QUINTET, 87 7019 State Fair Town Basketeers Outclassed in Second Contest of Season; Quinlan, Eastman and Lester Star in Piling Up Score Casper demonstrated its superiority over Central Wyo- \Schlaifer Wins Decision Over DAVENPORT, . Marrie Schiaifer, Omaha, we | terwe ron in ten rounds. ~~ __ ming basketball teams by winning handily from Douglas vc YOUNG 10 MEET night 37 to 19. The locals completely outclassed the Doug- las five, using many second string men during the contest. The Douglas team however has a flashy organization and the proteges of Coach Markley constitute the strongest bas- |kettall organization that has RACE RIVALRY sented Dougias in years. | PSETS PLANS game was the clean team play and re the comparatively few fouls called.| Quintan, Eastman and Lester star red for Casper. Blodgett, Haggard, Shaffer and McKeen, all of whom are Petey. ee ° The teams both strove to play under} Hal Cutbill of Illinois Insists | nq pinaing effect of the rules they | on Meeting Joie Ray | will face tn the high school games at} repre econd-string players appeared in the lineup at various times during the game Jast night. The outstanding feature of the| on Track. Laramie next week when they contest —ew for the state championship. March 4—The racing| Jellogg at Center and Patchell right BOSTON, of the Mlinols A.|forward for the visitors played a flying parson” | steady and consistent game, each man . has upset the| being credited with three ringers. rs of the Knights} ‘The lineup: of Columbus tr: meet hers tonight. | Casper Position Deuee Because Ray has run in front in near: Right Forwari. ly every mile event in which he hasizestee ss «Patchell competed this n, i aS proposed | Lett Forward. to place him on scratch in a low class) Quinlan eh eer SI or handicap race and put Cutbill and] Genter: PaS other first class mile runners in @!yrcciure __1.6___ _ weparato event. } But the “flying person" objected. _| “I want to run * he said. “I win run hi distance, three| zr quarters of a mile or tho mile. If he} goes to the want to be there with him. Ol tas aeery: Relies Anaeeee has beaten me at a mile, but it-is bait sci true also that I. have defeated him in Toes cniant thar Paha be tore wt | ED arvard Stroke the finish.” Is Set to Music —-——- Kellogg ight Guard. Eastman -—-- Esmay Left Guard. : oni Be Se Scott Substitutes: Casper—Blodgett, Shaf ark to beat a record I! rer, Crater, Baker and McKean., Doug ——— NEBRISKA BALL. CAMBRIDGE, Mass., March 4.— | Harvard oarsmen are being taught to}, |sway to and fro in tho several parts of their stroke to phonograph music. ‘The idea has worked well except with |a few oarsmen who, not having ears | 3 for music havo been ht opelesaly “out lof step.” Program Mapped Out for Coming Season at Meeting Held in Lincoln. ee FILES BOND FOR CONDUCT. CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 4.—Etf- March 4.—Reor-|forts of the county authorities to pre- here yosterday when delegates from|Eighteenth street, have been defeated, five towns adopted a constitution and|temporarily at least, by Mra. Stowers Partially effected plans for the com-)filing a ‘good behavior" bond in con- nection with proceedings brought un- der the Arnold act to close her place ing season. Towns represented me through an order of abatement: Beatrice, Grand Island, Hastings, Fair- bury and Lincoln, KOSTER WINS DECISION. HANSON PINS McGILL. At Omaha—Charlie Hanson, Omaha defeated Pat McGill, Wisner, Neb., in wrestling match. El Paso—Kid Ki Yew Orleans, won decision over Mike Vasquez, El Paso, at end of 15 rounds. SWIMMING RECORD BROKEN. At New Haven—New intercollegiate record for 250 yard relay established by Yale swimming team in 2 minutes 4 35 seconds. NTS KEISER Tunney, weight cham: aper decision Baltimore, in ‘10 BARNES DEFEATED. At New Orleans—Gene Sarazen de ed Jim Barnes 11 up on their 36 a-| hole match. Sarazen turne- in a 72 for the 18 holes in the afternoon and Barnes a 77. DARCY DEFEATS SHADE. Syracuse—Jimmy Darcy, Port. , middleweight champion P: 1 coast, jawarled spn ov Billy Shade, middle and light heavy- weight champion of Australia after 12 rounds. BASKETBALL SCORES. At Moscow—Idaho 31, Washington State college 21. At Salem—-Williamette 34, Oregon At i} 29; BOB MARTIN AtH Ir heay AYOES CIVIL. r fartin, knock 28. os Angeles—Southern California California 28. FARREL STOPS BURNS. At os Angeles—Marty Farrell, New York middleweight, wins techni al knockout over Johnny Burns, Oakland. Moines—Harold Plude, Des led Harry Ward, St. Paul bout. Chiropractic Facts No one can overlook pure, unadulterated facts when they are presented to view. Many people don’t eon them. but in their own mind they know cannot be disputed. The science of Chiro- practic would have been in a grave long ago if it was % not right; would have passed into oblivion and never have been missed. But the opposite is the truth, and }} because it is right, the results of proof overwhelming i which-can be disputed but not convincingly it has Nt ppmead to most every nook and corner of this great i }} and and to many foreign countries, which is due to the one big outstanding fact that the chronic as well ite cases that took CHIROPRACTIC AD- TS GOT WELL. a Drs. B. G. and Edna E. Hahn CHIROPRACTORS ~ GONLEY AGI tlers Scheduled for 15- Round Go March 20. Morey Young of Casper and Roy Conley of Thermopolis, have Iris theater on nounced today & for the American cards. farch 20, it was an Legion the winner, what is expected to be a finish fight. Young showed up to poor advan- opening rounds of the tage in the last go between the two but out- fought his opponent in the closing rounds and evened up the score. He will be In even better shape for the longer match than last time. PARK TO PLAY REGULAR FE Will Meet Pick of Douglas Grade Schools in Cham- pionship Game. Although Deuglas has lected to send a grade school basketball team s » Picked from the stars of eral Douglas schools to com- pete against Casper for the grade school championship of Central Wyo. ming, the Park ‘school team local champions will use the same team which brought them the leadership here this year. Star players of other teams, such as Grisinger and Duggins of East Cas- per and two ‘or three other players from the elementary schools in Cas per are clegible to participate in the game with the Casper team, the man- agement of the Park uchool team de cided to play the Douglas rivals with a team representing one school, The grade gchool game in all prob ability will be played here on th« afternoon of Friday, March 17. This delay in the game will insure Cook and Van Doren, two of the stars o° the Park team being back in the game as ample time will have elapsed fol ‘owing illness which has kept them out of recent contests. Today’s Calendar of Sports. Athletics—Annual meeting of Inter. collegiate association A. A. A., at New York. Track—National A. A. U. junior in. door championships, at New York. Fifth anhual indoor championships, at Ni Fifth annual relay University of Mlinois, Bowling—Annual American Bowling ledo. tournament congress at To: Swimming—Central A. A. U. champ- fonship events, at St. Paul. Baskethal!—Cotiqn States champ- ionship tournaments, at Auburn, Ala. plonships, at Spokane. Central A. A. U. championships, at Chicago. Texas State interscholastic champ- Pionships, at Austin Utah State inter: jonships, at Salt Lake City. Cycling—Sprint races at race. ment at New Orleans. Motor Boat—Fisher-Allison trophy races, at Miami, Boxing—Eari man, 12 rounds, at Brooklyn. John Griffiths Iowa, March 4.— Fighting before 4,006 fans here last | ht, won a decisive victory over| Jose. Cal., the veteran, Johnny Griffiths, of Ak- Casper and Thermopolis Bat- been matched for a 15-round hatile at the the matchmaker athletic Dissatisfaction over the re- cent bout between the two, which was not of sufficient length to determine has encouraged the le- gion to bring the men together in nterscholastic of Inland Empire interscholastic cham- olastic chemp Madison Square Garden, preliminary to 6-day Golf—Southern circuit open tourna- be Casper Daily Cribune THE TRIBUNE'S PAGE OF SPOR STRANGLER LEWIS REGAINS MA TITLE BY PINKING ZBYSZKO IN TWO OUT OF THREE LAST NIGHT 1 WICHITA Kan., March 4.—Ed (Strangler) Lewis of San was again heavyweight champion wrestler of the night by taking the last two of three falls. Zbyszko had held the title, which he won from Lewis originally. for FOR GAGE TITLE from the begigning until just before the secund fall, the Pole being able to evade Lewis’ holds by means of his side roll. Zbyszko won the first fall in 41 minutes, 30 seconds, with a bar arm hold and full body scissors. After 18 minutes and 30 seconds, Lewis took the second fall with a headlock. The third was soon over, Lew!s winning with another headlock in threo min. Mick Herman, Zbyarko’s manager, |(nter-Class Tournament at the said today that last’ night was the} High School to Begin Next , | Second time the Pole had been defeat- |ed in more than 3,000 matches, the |first time being in a contest with | Frank Gotch. a former champion, in Chicago, in 1910. He said that his man can throw Lewis and that he would post $5,000 at any time for a return encounter, Monday. Girls" athletics will soon take the spotlight in high school endeavor here replacing the basketball endeavors of boy students in both grade and high schools for a short time. ‘The girls’ contests will open with a basketbaMl tournament Monday when the sophomore class will challenge eny the heavyweight wrestling champion-| "Ul See the pitted Sagalaek ther noone: ship last night at Wichita, Kans. in1mory egicla in the order named. Tt is his match with Sanislaus Zbyszko, will wrestle Joe Petroff here March| Probable that two games will be played 4 e ‘ each Gay. 9 in defense of ‘the title, it was an-|"" 71.0 two strongest teams as gauged nounced today. , , TIGERS JUMP NTO play a preliminary to the game in LEAD FOR GAGE TITL CHAMPION MEETS PETROFF MARCH 9. NASHVILLE, Tenn., March high sch This exh.bition is scheduled for world today, having defeated Stanislaus Zbyszko here last | cit: COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. Casper, Wyo., Feb. 27, 1922. The City Council of the City of Casper met in regular adjourned session, pursuant to adjournment of February 20th, at the Council Chamber at the City Hall, with Mayor W. A. Blackmore presiding. Or: réll call the following were present: John J. Hancock, J. J. Gib- lin, John G. Jones, John S. Pettin- gill, J. M. Whisenhunt, H. H. Price, y clerk. 4 This being the date set for hear- aguinet ‘the ereatingof Paving Diz e creat oO! tact Number 17, the City Clerk re- ported having no objections, either in writing or otherwise; the Mayor ti then asked if anyone Taeaeae ea any objections to make against the creating Paving District Number 17. There being no objections or remonstrances, it was moved by J. M. Whisenhunt, seconded by John G. Jones, that Paving District No. 17 be duly created. and that the “ity Attorney be instracted to draw ‘ye necessary ordinance creating “ame. An aye and nay vote being taken resulted: Jchn J. Hancock aye, J. J. Giblin aye, John G. Jones aye. John 8. Pettingill aye, J. M. Whis- enhunt aye. Whereupon the May- or declared said motion duly car- ried. Moved by J. M. Whisenhunt, sec- onded by John J. Hancock, that the resolution au’ izing the issuance sale and delivery of Sanitary Sew- er Improvement Bonds for Sanitary Sewer District No. 7 at par to John- son & Crum, the contractors per- poring, the work, be ‘passed: as read. An aye and nay vote being taken ———— ee Driverless Cars Dodges and Fords, Also One Ford Ton Truck. See Virbel, Phone 1589-J BY DEFEATING BOULD schools will meet next Wednesday night. BOULDER, March 4.—Colorado col- lege basketball team jumped into lead Later in the month there will be a general exhibition of the athletic prow- in the state collegiate championship race last night defeating the Univer. ess of women students in grade and jools he sity of Colorado, 42 to 22, FORT COLLINS,’ March 4—Colo rado Agricultural college defeated Colo rade School of Mines at basketball 30 to 27. = = pi —¥ and with ease unpar- * alleled. none at all.” CLAIRB WILLS SAINTE Motor, Cars flavor. rich drink. . s < a = n < S i] g » Cc. E. KENNEDY 2nd & Park. Phone 1419W Talleyrand—French Statesman Said about COFFEE in the Nineteenth Century: “It must be pure as an angel, strong as love, black as the devil and hot as hell.” PATRICK. HENRY—You know Pat—Said: “Give me liberty oor give me death.” ‘Give me Pigeon’s fresh Roasted Coffee or give me Five Leading Brands Royal biend—35c, Ib., 3 Ibs. for $1.00 Exceptional value, possessing good body and flavor. Favorite Blend—40c Ib., 3 Ibs. for $1.15 A medium heavy bodied Coffee. Nice aroma and a pleasant satisfying mild Coffee. Superb Blend—45c Ib., 3 Ibs. for $1.25 A heavy bodied ‘Coffee. Gilt Edge Blend—50c Ib., 3 Ibs. for $1.40 A very heavy bodied Coffee for persons desiring a heavy First Prize—55c Ib., 3 Ibs. for $1.50 The richness and fragrance of this distinctive dlend will especially appeal to the most skeptical and exacting taste, and connoisseur of Coffee. It has the good old Java in it too, PIGEON TEA & COFFEE C0. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Zuttermeister Bldg., 228 E. Second St.—Phone 623 MME RESH ROASTED DATLY INU LSVOU HSA Minne Casper people say: , Exquisite aroma. Delicious IATIVG = = S = = > NG NEWS = 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. P! 414-15 Midwest Re! Casper, W. GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY | 415 Oil Exchange Bildg. Phone 1162 Auto P: Phone 1072W 134 North Kimball resulted: John J. Hancock aye, J. J. Giblin aye, John G. Jones aye," John S. Pettingill aye, J. M. enhunt aye. Where or declared said motion duly Moved by J. J. Giblin, seconded Whis- by Johu S. Pettingill, that the reso-| lution authorizing the issuance, sale and delivery of Sanitary Sewer Im- provement Bonds for Sanitary Sew- er District No. 8 at par to Johnson & Crum, the contractors perform- ing the work, be passed as read. | An aye and ny vote being taken resulted: John J. Hancock aye, J.! J. Giblin aye, John G. Jones aye,! John S. Pettingill aye, J. M. Whis- enhunt aye. Whereupon the Mayor declared said motion duly carried. Moved by John G. Jones, second- ed by J. J. Giblin, that the resolu- ion authorizing the issuance, sale and delivery of Sanitary Sewer Im- provement Bonds for Sanitary Sew- er District No. 9 at par to John- son & Crum, the contractors per- forming the work, be passed as. read. 1 An aye and nay vote being taken resulted: John J. Hancock aye, J. 1. Giblin_ aye, John G. Jones aye, Tohn S. Pettingill aye, J.'M. Whis- W: enhunt aye. Whereupon the May- or declared said motion duly passed. _W. W. Keefe present at this time. This being the date set to receive and open bids for laying and con- struction of sewer in Sanitary Sew- er District No. 11, the City Clerk reported having received three (3) vids, and opened same in the pres- aoe of the Mayor and City Coun-| cil. Bid of Johnson & Crum: For rash _ $7,710.45; for bonds $9,- 988.54. : Bid of Gordon Construction Co.: For cash $5,352.10; for bonds $5,- $72.95. Bid of S. G. Oliver: For cash $6,- 772.37; for bonds $7,967.50. Moved by John M. Whisenhunt, seconded by John S. Pettingill, that the bid of Gordon Construction Company for bonds be accepted and that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to enter into a con- tract with the Gordon Construc- tion Company for the construction of same. An aye and nay vote being taken resulted: John J. Hancock aye, J. J. Giblin aye, W. W. Keefe aye, First in News upon the May-' Of All Events - that the Mayor and City Clerk be rized to publish notice and eat for bids a the following: One Sampson Shut Of. One Short Shut-off Nozzle. One Shut-off and Tip for Nozzle, Two Cooper Hose Jackets. Two Adjustable Hydrant Wrenches. One Whirly-gig Cellar Nozzle. Three thousand feet 2%-inch Hose. One-half dozen Hose Hooks. One-half dozen Hose Spanners. ‘The same to be received and prong: the 3rd day of April, A. D. 1 . An aye and nay vote being taken resutted: John J. Hancock aye, J. J. Giblin aye, W. W. Keefe aye, John G. Jones aye, John S. Pettin- gill aye, J. M. Whisenhunt aye. Whereupon the Mayor declared said motion duly carried. Moved bv W. W. Keefe, second- ed by John J. Hancock, that the City Clerk be authorized to pur- chase one Gamewell Alarm Box and 250 feet No. 12 Duplex ire. An aye and nay vote being taken resulted: John J. Hancock aye, J. J. Giblin aye, W. W. Keefe aye, John G. Jones aye. John 8. Pettin- gill aye, J. M. Whisenhunt aye. Wheresron the Mayor dec! said motion duly carried. This being the date set to open and receive bids on twenty-one po- lice uniforms, the City Clerk re- vorted having received four bids, and opened the same in the pres+ ence of the Mayor and City Coun- cil. Horsch & Nygaard having the best bid, it was moved by J. J. Gib- lin, seconded by John J. Hancock, that the bid of Horsch & Nygaard at the rate of one suit, one extra pair trousers and one cap fot $50.25 be accepted, and that the Mayor and City Clerk be authors ized to enter into a contract with Horsch & Nygaard to furnish same. An aye and nay vote being taken resulted: John J. Hancock aye, J. J. Giblin aye, W. W: Keefe aye, John G. Jones ave. John S. Pettin« gill aye, J. M. Whisenhunt aye. Whereupon the ‘Mayor declared said motion duly carried. The following bills were pre: sented: W. A. Blackmore, mayor__$ 83.33 Yohn G. Jones aye. John 8. Pet-|John J. Hancock, council- tingill aye, J. M. Whereupon the said motion duly passed. Whisenhunt aye. Moved by W. W..Keefe, second-| John G. Jon od by J. M. Whisenhunt, ‘that the ‘ist of necessary equipment for the Fire Department be accepted, and |Business and Professional Directory AUDITORS REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG Accoun?ants—Income Tax Service 4th Floor 0-8 Bldg. ACCOUNTANTS GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. Auditors and Accountants—Stock Registrar and Tranfer ous WYOMING AUDIT COMPANY f. Bldg. Phone 289 | ‘ses, Income Tax ‘ice and General Accounting ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects Rooms 11-12 Townsend Block Phone 440 Phone 767 Audits, Financial Analy: ‘yo. Architects AUTO PAINTING STEWART AND COMPANY ‘dinting Vesta Batteries AT LOWER PRICES Two-Year Guarantee. Casper Battery Company 508 E. Yellowston Hwy. wth Townsend Bldg. Phones—Office 423, Res, 1235 ———)] 500 East Yellowstone WYOKING AU Paints, Brushes TON TINE CO TO PLEAse Complete Line ‘of * And Sand Paper. Free Aid and Water. Phone 1473R It was my turn to move ac- We will continue to make clothes RIGHT AT HOME for ladies and gentlemen, main- taining the same high standard of work- manship, quality and individuality which is so easily distinguished in Tim’s made Suits. You are welcome to inspect our new Spring and Summer Woolens that have just arrived. TIM, The Tailor and Cleaner Tris Building—Upstairs cording “‘to Hoyle,” sol did. My friends and customers, you will find me now over the Iris Theater in a splendid new location where I have more room to ac- commodate you and to noticeably increase my tailoring business. Baggage, Heavy Hauling and Piano Moving. Pho ——— re ee W, W. SPROUL, Contractor & Builder 141 West Tenth Suite’318 Midwest Bldg. Phone 706 ———____ ne stratcat ici ts nc M. E. HARNED, Chiropractor DR. I. E. BERQUI:! Zattermeister Bldg. Phone 1757 Ws Private Hospital—612 South Durbin BAGGAGE and TRANSFER SEE BEN TRANSFER C0. me 74d. SEARLES TRANS) FER Res. Phone 87W _ Office Phone 701W TALTY MOVING A SPEC BEAUTY PARLORS EXCLUSIVE MARCELL SHOP Lucille Elles Phone 6823} CONTRACTORS Phone 376W CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY DR. ANNA GRAHAM DR. B. G. HAHN DR. EDNA HAHN Suite 2, Townsend Block Phones. Office 423, Res. 1235 162 North Kimball St. Phone 1457 DOCTORS MARSHALL C. KEITH, M. D. Office Phone 30 Residence 164 ELECTRICIANS AMERICAN ELECTRIC 00. man. Mayor declared|J. J. Giblin, councilm Room 5-7 Wood Midwest Bidg. Ph: |310 0-S Building :Plumbing, Heating, G: ‘Worle nae it as Sg enw SIGN PAINTING Phone 1072W Manufacturing and 333 South Elm Street and 'Phone 791M <--+-5--~ 55.08 : 30.00 .; W. Keefe, councilman. 65.00 councilman 45.00 ape = 97.96 Line-A-Time 13.78 (Continued on Page LAWYERS HENCH AND BISHOP Suite 9, Daly. Building Phone 198 NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 309-10-11 Oil Exchange ‘Bldg. 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Phone 33 STEWART AND SIGNS and SHOW CARDS Outdoor Advertising 134 North Kimball TAXIDERMISTS THE RELIABLE FUR SHOP Remodeling Furs Taxidermist Phone’ 1923 AUGUST MARTIN, Taxidermiat Coyote Rucs a Speciali 105 South Conw Wiring, Motors, Repairing TAILORS het Us Sige Work ‘ ©. WHALEY : 01 i, Ladies’ and Gents" Tailoring, Cleaning LAWYERS 16 E. Midwest Ave, "7 pytcrations, BULLACK AND LACY Lay High Grade Suite 204-205 Midwect Bldg. Ph. 1200 = SOP29OOOO0000-04. St hte re a4 RELIABLE TAILORS Dependable G: Zuttermeister Building.