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FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1922. Che Casper Daily Ctibune PAGE ELEVEN World Results : iret in ; Of All Events McCORMICK TO COACH. i WHITE MEETS DUNDER. HAVERFORD, PA.—Harry MeCor-) NEW YORK—Chartey White of Chi- cago and Johnny Dundee of New York, A, March 17.—William Gar- , of Lo’ Angeles, has been elect- PARIS WANTS OLYMP! PARIS—French Olympi ive decided to continue the effort to have the O:ympic games held in Paris. KNOCKED OUT EN FAL AT WALLA WALLA—Chris Gesek, | 155, Dayton, threw Oscar Butler, Port- |tand, in 48 minutes, the fall knocking TIGERS TO PLAY CASPER FIVE HUMBLES ANOTHER STATE ASPIRANT GOLFERS MEET & CALIFORNIAN ON GEORRIATECH LOCALS JUMP INTO LEAD AS TOURNEY FAVORITES | CLMPIG ROARR | | kk, former Giant, player and scout, ed a contract to coach Haverford yeteran lightweichts will meet In ‘Mad- aie ES ison Square Garden tonight. Full : Pa 5 | i | oe = gence an gra pad Natrona High Its Eliminated From Play m Game Last “5 Ske! Conners > pa Be! wLADEK DEFEATS BELGIAN. PAR REENTIGR 38 XLL. HardestGame |}: Night on University Floor jmane, champion et Lclgium, two tallsjopinion expremed by medical men close touch with Ca: ntier <s he left Second full game of trae ay the) LARAMIE, Wyo., March} LARAMIE, Wyo., March 17.—Casper completely ch Rd saaes mccccs sen ee tater | son today witht Georgia ‘Teen a st'|17.—As the tournament play|its style of game*when it went up against Lusk hast night Sifuhtg Nation Saar ae lanta. The collegians surprised the|tO decide t&e state tourney here and showed its mastery of| + It is the opening of an active sea Tigers yesterday and the Detroiters'/Scholastic championship at|the indirect style by winning, 18 to 10. The One sty lei e., Sut. ae: membete, sre) Greed jLaramie nears the windup * - : \Glenrock Will Give|Lusk Defeated by Caspe,, 18 to 10, and arn Shoray — Vacancy Caused by Resigna- SI PRINGFIELD, MAS - Wiadek uggers. of Year. never fight again, according to DETROIT, Mich, March 11.-The| The first meeting of this season of /OUt of three. for Le Guerche, his country home. vee ming National bank. son today witht Georgia Tech at At inter.|the state basketball sr pea 4 to 2 victory came through errors of took the coaches who are observing Casper by surprise and |‘0,°¢ P'sent. Business matters of vi) oo pax GREY Utan| out Butler. They then wrestled 75 ° vie ieee eye crus tuesogh ‘ex ; i > ow L ng C y rp tal importance will be discussed. DP sproader : utes ‘ ethaiagetn: 3 eMhan on superior fae uett-| Casper is the favorite in the|before the first half ended the Oil City clan had Lusk out-) An ciection of officers will be held Champions, defeated Missoula, QMont..| minutes without a fall. Carl Nelson, ph og |Ughtweight ¢lass with Rawlins bat- ; Armour of Chica holders by score of 40 to 36 and| wrestler, defdated Mike Weston, Idaho enrants defeated Greel-| boxer, in mixed event. . 11 to 2, in a game that was Brotherton, |" y attempted close guarding. for the ensuing year. All persons who are interested In the | ting along undefeated to dispute Ca- Per's right to the throne. : ey, Colorado champions, 36 to 34 in MESE a. ———>——- nwa. 2 a a in the second half) club arc ked to attend the ses- | °¥* | CINCINNATI, Ohio, March 17! si ased up Beek — = Pitcher John Scott again ts under the| 77° “<!4 test for the Casper aggre with a safe lead and the game ended| sion. As yet the membership is not| ‘2° ee ee ee Oe ee F lynn Scores doctors care, this time a victim of the|=8t0" Will come “in the Glenrock 18 to 10. In the changed style of play} limited and it‘is the idea of the act.| mountain meet. 2 a : _ ne, which wil D Mech mgres = ng feet Raced ty : Aaa ui “fia,” according to word received here| sume: hich will be played this morn HeClu oo nan at forward) ing officers of the organisation to] paipron AND WARNE from the training camp of the Cincin. ol e regis: Geeeecccccsosecceceses en 5 featured. TTO: swell the membership this spring, tered against it already and this game A ares =r mp of the Cin pees emer ee cok. ieee Kayo In Fight md Bowen nie baie ‘she bel or ps will give Casper a chance to eliminate Golf. : jetraight wins having a Bterfect score , rdinge - ch ge < e sick/q team t credil West coast ha to na- i es played ss Tsfiwittca pelt fo Dis ids, whch oer that is ited with two vic cham purna-|in all games played so far. tories over the Casperites this season.|™ment at Belleair, Fila | In the tourney dope Casper is a two-| Track. a to-one favorite in the contesc. | Western conference indoor | Other games scheduled today which plonships, at Chicago. jShould result in hard fought battles} Missouri valley conference follow: | championships at Kansas ( Class A. Woriand him out of practice ye rian and Rock Springs clashed rday. “R DRAW. WICHITA, Kan.—Billy Britton of, ¢ Kansas City and Ed Warner of San| pHIO STATE RAGK MEN |Francisen went 10-rounds to a draw. | in @ thrilling battle which ended 18 MIDDLEWEIGHTS Draw. | PHILADELPHIA, March 17 A cham-| to 16\in favor of the northern champs CEDAR “RAPIDS, IOWA—Frankic'paseball league is being organized | The scores for yesterday afternoon Welch and Jabber Young, Chicag0/among the high school girls of this into] ai last night gataan doles | middleweights fought ten rounds to a FORT WORTH, Texas, March 17.— Jim Flynn, Pueblo fireman, knocked out Ben Sheff of Kansas City in a round and a half here last night. A eased the bout. At city. In announcing the plans for the grail crowd w Class A. ieee |draw. organization, Miss Janet B. Walter, | first it was proposed to call it off but i Gymnastics. | Worland 18, Rock Springs 16 cCOLUMBt ©., March 11—Ohio - ee ea supervisor of athietic activities of the fynn then agreed to fight d. te the 10 APPEAR IN GYM Cowley vs. Sheridan. ‘i | Western conference champlonships,| Sheridan 21, Wheatland 12. lenadeerantversity’s seek equal Witten haw scum nee Rerscatmnp high school girls, today said that @ meager gate receipts and quichly end. Worland vs. eae. J Jat University of Wisconsin. Cowley 21, Bustalo 9. iotenbw asters contacenee season cle ar Eeey 80d | regular schedule of interschool games Tr seCr Sate receipts ar avy wallops | ival at Rawlins 13, Kemmerer i2 ality ie ybull 17, Cheyenne 11. usk 10. are would be arranged. She predicted that in the near future hockey and basket- ‘bell leagues also would be formed at} the girls’ high schoo! Rawlins vs. Cheyenne. | Casper vs. Glenrock, The tournament has now resolved) Into a battle between nine teams, four 18, minus) Europe April 11 on the Aquitania. Western conference champions cy Plttenger,| at University of Wisconsin Rasketball. New England high school champion. to the chin. —_—>_—_. The recent marriage of Princess Mary recalls the fact that the its captair 1a 440 and hurdles star. oomed to lower thi S PETROFS. ‘N.—Ed (Strang 4 ; ; Teams eliminated during the after-| } PROGRIM NEXT WEEK wed- . we L. dies record wh he forced Desch lly. defended ihis ee eee Te i ‘ y eat 3 in Class A, Cowley, Sheridan, Wor-,S2IDs at Medford, Mass. land, Homaneren Note Beene ent:| Notro Dame to establish at the Peni world’a heavyweight wrestling the motor) tbe lube, Gasen Vioemnee In order to demonstrate the value of liand and Buffalo and five in Class B,| Oregon state high school champion. |!and. Ke umerer, Rock Springs and|veiay games last spring, snapped & against Joe Petroft: Bulgarian heavy. oupéial | ini. then toekine two inate gymnastics and athletics as, one of the| Rawlins, Casper, Cheyenne, Glanrock| ships at Salem, Lusk, leaving but nine teams in the| pone in his left 1 setting the| weight in a match in which the head ; gs? scholastic requirements of schools, the} and Greybull. All of these teams ex-| Minnesota state high school cham.|t°Urnament. There are only two un 1 months. The LEWIS IN GHALLENGE Sm- soem Seesaonmre The Union 1s of |pace in his lap c lace girls of th education of schwol will mnt to be h the new the direction of M Wednesday March rtment of physical ‘ona county high © @ public entertain: id in the gymnasium of high schoo! building under i s,crace teuchen | A thlete to Run. defeated te i CapaPan dials lock was barred. ee ee pee Fi oad AN2\race at tho Tilinois relay car ee ase thee tee re and 1638 w.wut for the season. proba t these teams will battle| wre the waneeg woorehead, who cleared the bar at 6 ghept 2a} 2 |feet, 1% inches at Illinois, will repre |sent Ohio State in the high jump in cept, Worland, Casper and Rawlins! Pionships at Northfield can be eliminated from the tournament| Indiana state high school champion by losing one game. ships at Indianapolis. ~ —>_—— - New Jersey state high school cham Plonships at Princetcn. Wrestling. Western conference champtonships, at University of Wisconsin te — Tom King and CHICAGO, March 17,—Declaring that “Strangler” Lewis’ challenge to Jack Dempsey for a mixed wrestling: ° ‘ighting bout was a “reflection on Mill ¢ ‘O - 5 i. members of the co-cd student A ns H ’ \ Boxing. Wi D |dles. Coach ¢ man is hoping for American wrestlers," Larey Lichten e y at the high school except those gat t orse Eastern intercollegiate champion inters raw points in nbt only these events, but in stein, manager of John Pesek posted 1 from participation in ath- | ships at Philadelphia. jthe half-mile, twomile and shot and) LOS ANGELES, Narch 17.—Plans|$5,000 to guarantee a wrestling con- | Is prepared to take care of Nitte ‘gaiflenvor' By. doctor's permite will —_— HJobnay © Dun: versus Charite hurdles. for a. series of automobile aprint races| test between Lewis and Peack all kinds of cabinet work. iftake part in the demonstration. SAN FRANCISCO, March 17.—Mor-| White, 15 roun..,, at New York. a The Western nee meet on on the Loa Angelrc spectway at Bev | “You cannot even defeat the best | Algo job work of any de- Dances, dumb bell exercises, Indian | ris Kirksey, Stanford university sprint-| Fay Kelser versus Jack Reeves, § “ m a March 17 and nd up the in- erly Hills Sunday April 2 were an wreatlors in this country,” Lichten: scription. club demonstrations, marching‘tactics|er, one of the fastest men in the|rounds at Now York. ta gor season fc ters, After|nounced here today. stein wired Lewis. and relays will have parts on the ex- tensive program. In ad n there will be many novel and h-autiful spectacles to demonstrate the efficiency of ath- letic instruction of this kigd. @ brief letdown, the work 10 rounds, at Windsod. 28. Tommy O'Brien versus Joe Jawson, | niry Ertle vorsus Jole Schawartz, 10 rounds, at Mil start active Penn relay games,April country, will run 60 yards against a| Pal Moore versus Tommy Ryan, 10 race horse at a circus to be given here! rounds, at Louisville. next weel¢ for the benefit of the com-| Dave Shade versus Jimmy Jones, 12 munity service work. Man and horse’ rounds at Canton, Ohio. | ‘will go from a standing start. J There will be four races of 25 miles each and a final event of fifty. miles. Points in the nationat championship ‘contest will be awarded. Fleven racers have signified their intention to enter. 402 S. Durbin Phone 1462 for the The Brotherhood of Painters, Deco- rators and Paper Hangers of America has erected a four-story headquarters uilding in Lafayette, Ini ‘Three More Big Selling Days and this gigantic $60,000 Slaughter Sale comes to an end---Every one of these six days will be crowded with amazing bargains---It will be six days of fast, furious selling---Prices have been reduced to the lowest level---If you miss this great sale you miss the biggest treat Casper people ever had---Scott takes a tremendous loss but this stock must be sold---Thousands know we have brought Casper prices down. Seeing Is Believing—You’re Welcome to Look—Don’t Wish You Had MEN'S TAILORED SUITS Hundreds of $450 Felt Hats For All Weights, All Colors, All Styles a rs—Union Mase. Transo Ciza ‘Prices Without Quality Means Nothing.’ Ours Is Quality Merchandise Special Prices on Many Articles You Need .21E REGULAR PRICE $ 9 For choice of a hun- ] a dred dandy Suits. wees Light or dark colors. It'll pay to look at’em. Many Young Men’s Suits at this price that would look cheap to $] 4-3 Ly Rv rete) you at $30.00. Special oO Blues, blacks and fan- $ = cy mixtures, in a wide wu varicty of styles. Be sure to look ’em over. About 50 dozen Slidewell Collars. $1.00 dozen, 9e@ each .... Iron Man Overalls; heavy denim, high backs, 85e pe Moe Leather-faced Canvas Gloves; 2 pairs 85c, 19e@ Gy Advocate All-Leather Puttees; strap or spring style; $7.50 $3.95 value, each ___. $19.95 selected stock Horsehide Vests; tan or smoked color; sale price, . ORC D eres - $12.95 Government Standard Flannel Shirts; all sizes; $6.00 value sue $3.75 Sale of fine Silk Shirts; $7.95 values, oN Ny a eebeeease $4.95 New colors in Madras Stripes. See cales; new stock, 91.45 Staple stripes in per- fine Cotton eibked Shirts or Drawers; medium weight, Sale of Wash 1 Ties at. 12;¢ 100 dozen Four-in-Hand Ties; $1.00 values, at —.... 5e 86 dozen pairs fine Lisle Hose; double sole, toe and Healy colors cordovan, grey or black; 50c value, pair....—..... -35e 75c grade fine Cashmere Hose; natural or colors; special, ci. 45¢ $1.25 Silk and Wool Ribbed Hose, special, 95e jab be 7 ah al rk Genuine John B. Stetson fine Felt Hats at a 20% Gisconnt ofc es. (4) $12.00 Velour Hats; all colors, new shapes, special $4.45 $4.50 Belmont Hats; new shapes, all colors, all Pat ty elie Me SAE $2.95 SCOTT CLOTHING CO. 2.99 Suits for men. They $97 :00 are tailored to cost around $45.00. Selec- Buys some extra fine tailored Suits. Many tion large and varied. greys and light colors BET in this lot. See them. Silk and wool wor- $9Q 75 a steds, fine serges, etc. Tailored by master 240 South Center St. Casper, Wyo. tailors to sell at $60.00.

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