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THE TRIBUNE’S PAGE CASPERGRADEFIVE TRIUMPHS | _ OVER DOUGLAS LADS, 35 1017 Park schoo] added another notch to the laurels it has won this season at basketball by trouncing the all-star aggrega- \ World Results ; By Leased Wire BATTLING ROSS. TOFIGHT HERE: wills for Scotty Wil- tion representing the Douglas grade schools here last night ; attle With by a score of 35 to 17. F ne While the local team beat the visitors by a two-to-one q score, the Douglas aggregation is by far the strongest aggre-; gation that has tackled the Park squad | s,s Reason. x S f COST | Anxiousness o nthe part of the Jocal ‘ | warriors to wia caused chance taking 5 that accounted for a few of the points whic Park scoring machine got into action however it was but @ matter of mo- fused more money for Joe Dugan than Dougias secured. When the $150,000 PLANNED AT | | ments vu UNIVERSITY OF tOWA) ntil a safe lead was chalked up locals. The Grst half ended core 18 to 8 in favor of the 2 h the Park team substituted ars inst Doug-; a half there was very| ference in the score of this] © taking 17 counters and! IOWA CIT. | Plans for a ne fielf at the Uni when completed will s ple, are now perfect Iowa, ad March m on of Iowa which, 43,000 peo-| Pe n@ the first | Do ruction w« under 1— Towa las in the se e al Harry Davis, Von Doren, Van Natta, | miar opened the game for! | Cook and | Work to be completed by June 2,|Casper. The combination ee too} * Western conference track| ‘st for Dougias. Later in the game| . 1s to be held here, will provide| McDonald, Breulander and McKelvey | aura Bennett, New York, | seating capac progimately © 8 uted in the Park line-up has issued a challenge to meet any | 22,000 for the event |and this combination proved a superior 130 pounds in the squared no method of financting the proj-|°29'ns aggregation, | a, but no one has accepted It | ect is unique, ‘The board of control] Harry Di Spare aoe cere socal =- is fin ng the construction work |'e%m Was the individual star. Al- | with) the proceeds .of hond ‘test hough he played but part of the game | S t N t 1h w: be redcemed by “the gate,’*| soured ne ee Meg gy | ae - ,| 17 counters, red by . His! } por o es bak m ict ae and) to tal came seven field goals.and | | row y the net proceeds | three free throws. SRA ,|. Casper played straight basketball| mtd reg nae lament hh ah prerecs completed, Will licaving the two guards in position, | for Pitcher Jim York, of the Cubs, he forwards and benter carrying the offense. Tho remainder of Casper's Construction work planned for this whose home is in that city. a ee —— year will cost approximately $80,-| <cores were divided among McDonald,| March 27, 28 and 29, plans to train in| Derill Pratt, second baseman for the E Charles Rentr the Belgian wres-| 000. To comp! the project would) van Doren and Van Natta. McDon-|St. Louis for at least ten days prior] Boston Americans, is leaving Ann Ar- uer clear u the southwest,| require approximately $150,000, but| aig, a midget compared with the Doug-|to the contest. This announcement|bor for Hot Springs, Ark., where he \ FREE 1 aving won 16 straight bow work will not be started until the| tas man who was guarding htm showed| was made by Charles C. Peterson, 1o-| will join his team for spring train fa - tic department has paid off its|/ciass by scoring consistently after|cal billiardist, who accompanies Hoppe|ing. Special permission was granted Several American jockeys have been| present indebtedness of $100,000 in-/ Captain Davis went out of the game. arcade in execu-| Johnson and Hathaway, the former 1 forward and Hathaway at guard, were the class of the visiting aggrega- tion. Hathaway elected to guard St. Moritz, Switzerla © there is racing on t rere. soqurene a | Davis and McDonald at verisds dur- ed by the program now GRID BAHISHED Se nam | S€¥- the} ¢ k of the oppo: a from scrim ra single point by cm ood bear ywelent prospec’ lm ing the game but his efforts were fu- ss into the ring with Jack Dem 3S MOTE Calendars) ttc. ‘te'ana sonnson however cous e e | ed heavily for the visitors. ) anding features of the game was tho cleanness of play and the sportsmanslike manner in wh the members of both aggrega One of the outs seeccceccoecs Cycling. Finish of the annual stxday race in} That the Giants’ pitching staff is shot to pieces thus early in the year, is the woeful tue that floats out of | San Antonio. an g ple Madison Square Garden. conducted themselves. Ther eral —- = | Bench Show. Jc 4 also exhibited sportsmanship ~y - how of Washington D. C.,|when Douglas was shooting on fre: : | ; 4 erries lub. thre and liberal applause when Sixteen Schools t he received from. bi rrtec. ltl ; Track, the visitors scored ut, something Ike $300) ational intercollegiate tmdvor| Park school will now lay claim to In Indoor Meet \ championships at New York. | ade school championship of | 7 - Swimming. oming, having been victorious in a Te ts eee eae Tainan YON SIE arama: caliente tnteconieate | weight champion, may not be able to |box again because of a recent injury vived in championships, at ational A. A. U jethlehem, Pa. plunge for dis. a sq’ grade ad of six stars representl schools of the Conver: horseback riding in E ce, at Indianapol ndoor | Hand. National A. A. U. 50-yard free style} County capital. ‘They inetuded John Intercol- | RR Ho aap Sener he son, Soonaker, Call, Watson, Ballard “Babe” Ruth gets $500 for a home Aenea sna Hiu thaw: d the rest of the Yanks ge re 1iecet tons va erase rota for) Annual tournament of American|7fue to prediction a large crowd d applause er. 2 for the contest with dele interested Bowling congress ,at Toledo. Golf. swatting a four-b; ea most points in the to organization vieing with students them Outside of keeping the 18 fighters} Close of annual spring tournament pea sooth = 4 ee © greatest: number. }in his stable at work, Leo Flyrm, the|@t Pinehurst, N. C. Wilmer Rehr, referee of high scho: New York manager, hasn't care in| Close of Florida open champtonship | ._\yilner, Rehr, referee of high schoo ddhierela: tournament at Jacksonville. Be ea Annual Winter championship tour- | prea aS “The Red Sox have disposed of many| nament at St. Petersburg, Fla. ar players, but that doesn’t provent Basketball. FOR WORLD CHAMPIONS ace mse ot ae eg atti ton |Leap Frog In a bit more m ship: Delaware, Ohio. — | > ic -__— state high school champion arch 11.-Dave Ban-| “Pekin Kid” Herman, who claims to Orono. Brewers Camp have had 100 battles with nothing like! ri state high school cham ja K. 0. opposite his name, wants fling at Johnny Buff's bantam title. ‘ at Columbia. intercollegiate tournament, at Indianapolis. |r Wrestling. New England A. ships at Cambridg: Boxin; Lew Tendler vers pard, 12 rounds at E n the camp at MILWAUKEE, Wis., March 11.— p frog constituted the training program for the Milwiaukee American U. champion-| association squad at the Caruthers 5 ville, Mo., training camp during the rain there 5 Piloted by Ma Cleveland In 1 lens in Da lead the movie qu ager Tris Speaker, ans have become as. Ata recent ball march, with a s partner. send Groh in| Johnny Shep- oklyn. ‘The St. Louis chamber of commerce asks the question, “What is wrong with St. Louis.” They want to know what is wrong even before the big league season opens. i 4 There is no lead in dlack-lead. Tremaine Signs To Fight White | | | 9 theatrical manager, string of horses and rf. Twenty years his partner. Paddy a stable of high-class coll BOWLERS SMASH RECORD. AT CLEVELAND—World's bowling record established when the Waite Taxi five man team rolled 1,243 in sec- ond game of sensational series with Hawkeye Tires in Areade Bowling league match. Lewis defeated Carlele Le Belge, Bil gium, in straight falls here KANSAS BESTS DELMONT. AT BUFFALO—Rock Kansas, Buf- falo, won judge's decision over Gene Delmont, Memphis, in 10-rounds. wonder Connie Mack is pleased er signing Doc Johnston for the Ath- As a momber of the Cleveland m Doc hit for about .400 every time visited Philadelphia. LEWIS WIN T LOUISVILI MATCH. ‘Stra BOXERS FIGHT DRAW. AT CHICAGO—Bud Taylor, Terre Haute and Herbie Schaeffer, Chicag: boxed 10-rounds to draw. RECORD IS BROKEN. AT CHICAGO—World’s record for hop, step and jump, broken by T. T Hoskins, C. A. A., at track meet of 131st Infantry A. A. Distance 31 1-10 made. Great Opening for Baseball at Cub Training Camp FARRELL DEFEATS DENNY AT LOS ANGELES—Marty Farrell New. York middleweight easily de feated Frankies Denny, Oakland, in four rounds, COLORADO CAGE TOURNEY. AT BOULDER, COLO. — Greeley proved surprise in state high school basketball tourney by defeating Colo- rado Springs high, to 20. Pueblo Saas defeated Gunnison, 42 to MILLER BEATS EUGENE. AT EUGENE—Carl Miller, Eugene round bout from Charles Daw- of O. boxing instructor. GUSTAVE AND RAY DRAW. AT BAKER—Ad. Gustave, Baker, Jand Tom Ray, Omaha, wresle 10 rounds to draw. | peak ase WRESTLERS DRAW. AT FI VDLETON—Basants Singh and Charles Oleson, Canadian middle we ight claimant, wrestle two hours to of training as Snowball Simpson. Ax |* OF how to get away with baseball. nd © such an impressive openimr at the start at Catalina Isla owball showed © inches in ¢ nee Meet me at the § oke House. Is. ing. In a on exhibition tours. ditioning Hoppe for the championship match and that a physical trainer also would be employed in putting the for mer champion in shape. the title for 16 year fhe Casper Daily Cridune OF SPORTING BG PRIGE FOR DUGAN REFUSED Frazee Says He Was Offered More Than He Received for Babe Ruth. BOSTON, March 11.—Harry H. Fra- zee, president of the Boston Americans says he has rejected a proposal for a player's purchase that would surpass all others of the kind. “I have been offered anf have ro- I received for Babe Ruth.” dispatches from Hot Springs, Ark., the Red Sox training camp, quote Frazee as say- That is taken to mean that approxi- mately $150,000 was placed as the value of the shortstop who came to the Boston club during the winter in o three-cornered trade, after making his mark as a member of the Athletics. Frazee has, been credited with having received between $125,000 and $150,000 for Ruth. Frazee said Dugan would not be sold. Hoppe to Train For Big Match | parr oy way 7 JOHN ST. LOUIS, Mo., March 11,-—Willle Hoppe, who will attempt to regain the world’s 18.2 balkline championship from Jake Schaefer, Jr., of Chicago. 1500 point match in Chicago ANN ARBOR, Mich., Pratt to return several day Peterson said he would aid in con- Waterman gymnasium. Pratt, Hoppe held] been helping 1922 Ray nine. Mary Johnson, champion woman billiard player of the world, seems likely to-retain the title for some time as no one is challenging her. BOSTON CLUB IN SOUTH March 11.— late, as he has been working out. each day with the Michigan baseball nine in who was eoach part of the last season, has Fisher with his FOUR TERNS IN BIKE RAGE QUIT Nine Left in Competition for Honors on Last Day of Big Event. NEW YORK, March 11. — Four teams dropped out of the six day bi- cycle race ut Madison Square Garden today, leaving nine survivors for the final day. The teams quitting, were Drobach-Hanley, Ho an-Fitzsimmons, Bell-Gaffny and Kopsky-Erskine. At 8 a. m. the Brocco-De Ruyter and Grenda-McNdmara combination were maintaining the one lap lead they had held for most of the week. Towels Taboo in '! Portland Ring PORTLAND, Ore., March 11.—Sec. onds of boxers appearing in Portland bouts must use fans and n&t towels between rounds and must not talk or shout to the boxers between rounds according to rules recently adopted by the local boxing commission. Only two persons, in addition to the fighter, will be allowed in the cor. ners between rounds. A space just outside the ring is assigned the soc onds and they will not be allowed to move from this space while a round is in progress. Use of towels was forbidden because they raise too much rosin from the ring floor. While the boxers are in action the seconds can use signals but can talk to their men only between rounds. ov i att eal NOTICE, Spanish war veterans. Comrafes you are requested to meet Sunday at 0D. m., at the corner of Second and ‘olcott streets to attend the funeral of Comrade Frank Gillespie. J. H. ADRIANCE, Adjutant Casper-Collins Camp No. 1 OC. 8. 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KENNEDY Corner Second and Park Streets Phone 1419-W WILLS SAINTE CLAIRE First in News SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1922, Of All Events Oxygen breathed in by any person can be measured by a newly designed apparatus. WALK DOWN OUR WAY AND Save Money on the Best In FIT-FORM CLOTHES CORTLEY CLOTHES STACY-ADAMS SHOES SELZ SHOES and WILSON BROS. FURNISHINGS ~ The Young Fellow’s Store The Famous Clothiers Arkeon Building 140 North Center Street