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SELTIAHEECD 4 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1922. ° | World Results i By Leased Wire CASPER HIGH SMOTHERS QUINTET FROM BIG PINEY IN STATE PLAY Local Cagers Easy Victors in Opening Contest of Laramie Tournament; Rock Springs-Douglas Game Is Thriller of First Day LARAMIE, Wyo., March 15.— Casper gaired its second tournament vietory this morning swamping Hanna by a score of 31 to 3, elimi- nating the latter team. The oil city squad merely toyed with Hanna who was unable to offer serious opposi- tion. With the easy game on Casper used substitutes saving its strength in regular players for the harder games ahead. The floor work of the Casper team was particularly good. Eastman at guard starred for Cas- ber in offense and defense. LARAMIE, Wyo., little opposition in the Jin winning today’s game Casper pot the first team out of teurna- ment running, Hanna already hav- ae been defeated by the Rawlins eam. versity Preps. 3; Kemmerer 36, Big Piney 7. | Play was resumed at 2 o'clock | this afternoon with Sheridan pitted against Evanston. March 15.—Casper high school found Bég Piney team in the opening games of the state interscholastic basketball championship race which is beihg Wyoming. team. He lead the attack which de- veloped some wonderful floor work but the basket shooting of the Casper squad was only fair. By winning the opening game Cas- per takes tho jump in the class B or lightweight division and vies with Lusk and Greybull in this division in kolding opponents to low scores. Cre of the most thrilling games of opening day was the Rock Springs- Douglas game which resulted in a 16- tol4 victory for the southern Wyo- ming team. Rock Springs has been touted with Worland and Cowiey fot the leadership of the heavy division. In the heavier division all teams ran true to form except the Lander victory over Manville. Manville was thought to be among tho best bets of this di- vision. In the opening games the Laramie Preps and Cowley showed real class. Rawlins touted as a contender in the heavy division made a comparatively poor showing against Hanna. Casper, Rock Springs and Worland, victors showed classy aggregations. way the teams played ig staged under the auspices of the University of Casper drubbed Big Piney, 41 to 4. Captain Lester starred at g athering points for the Casper attlo, Joe in the opening series of the state tournament. Glass A—Heavies. Rock Springs 16, Douglas 14. Evanston 22, Basin 9. Worland 5!, Cowley 30, Wheatiand & re Sheri¢an 9, Newcastle 7. Lander 24, Manville 16, Class B—Lightweights. Lusk 31, Burns 3. Choyenne 18, Lyman €. Greybull 29, Pine Bluffs s. Rawlins 26, Hanna 11. Glenrock 19, Kemmerer 8. Laramie Preps 28, Sunrise 11. Casper 41, Big Piney 4. = Pret see iS E, RICHARDS STOPS HALL. NAT SALEM—Fddie Richards, Port- land, knocked out Fred Hall, Salem, in ‘sixth round of ten round contest. —_—_——- MeKAY AND EAG/i! DRAW. AT SEATTLE—Gordon McKay, Se- claimant of the Pacific coast middleweight title, fought a draw with Bostot T =_THE TRIBUNE'S rid Players Put to Rout By Wild Boar GENEVA, Mar. 15.—Winter in the Swiss Alps has been so severo that scores of wild boars, wolves and other animals have been driven to the towns and lowlands in search of food. The authorities are offering bounties for their death or cepture. Recently several thousand pérsons | match at Besancon, | at a football near the western frontier, were thrown into a panic by the sudden @ppearanc- on the field of a huge tusked boar. Goaded by hunger, the animal charged the players and bowled several of them over. It then turned its attention to the foot- ball, apparently mistaking it something edible. The bear ran wildly about the field, making finally for the spectac- tors, who took to ther heels. A gendarme rushed upon the field and | ended the animal's escapade with a revolver shot. The boar, which weighted 120 pounds, was later served to the play- ers and their guests at a banquet in the town hali, the referee mean- for | > | fellow on the outside may Che Casper Daily Cribune TENDLER ? “There ts an cl adage to the ef fect that twq wrongs do not consti tute a right, and this same little Maxim should be whispered by some- body into the car of one Billy Gib- son, the manager of lUghtweight boxing champion Benny Leonard,” says a San Francisco sports writer. “Gibson proclaims loudly that Leonard never again will give Lew Tendier another chance to win th light weight title for the reason that Tendler’s manager had the te merity to collect the forfeit put up by Gibson to guarantee the appear ance of his champion at a recent match. Inasmuch as forfeits are put up for the express reason of being coliected in event that the poster fails to put in an appearance, and in view of the fact that Leoni fafled to put in an appearance, th be par doned if he doesn’t exactly under- stand where ‘utings are at.’ “Gibson clains that Tendlér showed poor sportsmanship be cause he collected the forfeit in the while havirg declary? the game a} faco of the fact that Leonard had draw. iously was EDDIE O'DOWD WINS. AT COLUMBUS—Eddie 0’Dowd, bantamweight, won decision over Wil- ie Spencer, Now York in 12 round bout. GIBBONS BESTS STOKES. AT GRAND FORKS, N. D.—Mike Gibbons, St. Paul, middleweight, de- eisiviely outpointed Leo Stokes, Fargo, in ten round no-fecision bout FULTON KAYOES NOLLAND. AT PHILADELPHIA—Fred Fulton, Minnesota heavyweight, knocked out Jim Holland, Baltimore, in sixth of scheduled eight round bout. RUTH CAPTAINS YANKS. 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Perhaps Tendier migh have been a little mor ™ nous, but he was 5 the writer is concerned, did what Injuries are tly within his rights and, as far the easiest things in the world to fake, and while there is no imputa. tion that Leonard was not entirely re, forfeits, when posted be lived up to. hefefore if there is any un sportsmanship to complain about, the charge may be preferred on Gib- son, who is without a vestige of right in stand which he ts said to hav sumed. The American for fair play and soon be made 1 that he himself ts Sportsmanship and is a a8 a business man.” KF RECOGNIZED IN SCHOOL ATHLETICS. as become a recognized in- competitive event in nools of Los Angeles 5s have been formed and there regular interscholastic cham: ournaments uld be good news to those who are anxious to see the game get ahead. If the youngsters are en- and, fabove all. started der proper professiona the quality of the game in country should to begin the game on their own tn itintive instead coaching the r t them off right ¢ r ome Aa recognized f taught progress by the tox LENGLEN WINS MTEHES of It has bec to NICE, March 15.—{By The Assoc IN TOURNEY AT NICE! First in News = Of All Events GAMES TODAY IN TOURNAMENT LARAMIE, Wyo., March 15.—Cas per high school will have a chance to eliminate one team, the Hanna | aggregation in the second day of th: basketball tournament being staged here. Rawlins placed Hanna in Jeopardy yester¢ay by winning the first game 26 to 11 The games scheduled toc are matched for elimination. Und this arrangement either Wheathdt or Basin; Manville or Douglas; w be eliminated. In the light division elther Ker merer or Big Piney will elfmina the other; and Casper has a chan to eliminate Hanna. Outpoints Chiimahua Boxer in Opinion of Judges Tues- Jee ae day Night. CLASS A—HEAVI | Lander vs. Cowley. Although Speecva:t Hayden was| Wheatland vs. Basin. awarded a judge's decision over Bat- Manville vs. Dougias. ting Kid Ros Newcastle vs. Rock Springs. the Chihauhua, Mexti- 0, middleweight battler at the con Evanston vs. Sheridan. tusion of thetr 10 round affray here Buffalo vs. Carpenter. ; last night, the fight did not materia) Worland v: Powell. j ‘ze or come up to the expectations of CLASS B—LIGHTS. the few fans who attended the go. One redeeming feature of the fight 1] was tho battle between Eddie St Laramie Preps vs. Glenrock. Kemmerer vs. Big Piney. Casper vs. Hann. |George Whitted, Former P and Kid Williams who battled Greybull ys. Sunrise. | rate, Add , viciously for six rounds before St.| Pine Bluffs vs. Rawlins, | : ae gare Clair slipped over a clean knockout —_ ee bag od 4 . punch. Winfield was down after hav- Cheyenne ys. Burns. - ~ ing taken a terrible beating when his| The teams that can be eliminated | CHICAGO, March 1§.—Brook! sconds threw the sponge into the| by losing today are: Doug-|Stole@ march on other Nation eat- | League baseball teams at its trainir Pp and over nt comes the a: las, Basin, Carpenter, Powe land, Newcastle, and Many from further punish. ond round Winfield t on an alleged foul vision several of a double acquinttic Tom Foley refused to Burleigh Grimes, the Do award such @ decision. ser pitching ace, who had almost bec The Hayden-Ross go, the main event given up, has signed a two-year co: of the bill, was tame as far as real AR = FIGHT t and George Whitted, formerty « ‘ oes but both men were clev burgh, has been added to tt t up a real exhibition. At m. Brooklyn refused to wais ‘ing the fight were serious Whitted out of the league and thi nged consistently. At acquired one of the most versati players in the game. Meanwhile comes news from tt Yankee camp that Bobby Roth ha 1 off the lot indefinttely fc an infraction of the rules and ths corse Herman Ruth has been pre ted from mere home run king t jd marshal and will get plenty < times mistakes were made and the of- fending boxer sought an apology from the injured. It was early seen that the affair was nothing other than a boxing con % On points Hayden earned the populated, TO SECURE BOUT PERMIT Iris theater was sparse-] NEW YORK comparatively few fan8/round bout between Benny c interest in tho affair. lightweight champion, and Johnny|extra chances to argue with the ur Dundee. March i ti pir during the season. A la a | Milwaukee, tponed nti The Giants, badly sun-burned bu ren oe ae “Michael |fate in April, the exact date et_un fter beating the Camp Travis so urmarokoy-Flston, former Russian | decided, it was announced tod: rom |diers at a marathon yesterday, weal ay the mixed doubles and|Dundee's headquarters her: ,.|Sewuin, Texas, today to play ¢ izabeth Ryan of California} Postponement {x declared due to Pro- ago White Sox = DI | moter k Mudkern's tnability to] ‘Th¢ White Sox players had only Whil Lenglen teams won both| obtain a permit from the Wiscomsin/ight workout yesterday, according ¢ mate: and 6-1, 6-1 respec-| boxing comm fe 27] word sent back to the local fans tivel the I nch star f!led to dis-| bout another fight The C so Cubs, who have bee: r her best form and kept away] the M working from dawn to dusk were pu the being content with a through another hard drill yesterda; back court § i. at their Catalina island, Calif., training ——— Metropolitan amateur camp. 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