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PAGE TWELVE World Results By Leased Wire COWLEY WINS FROM WORLAND: Last Year’s First Place i Champs Lose savy weight \3 1 \1 | a score of 16 ng was tied because c both teams play: ce was gathered | a game both ry play, for the It was “hardest fought contests of th ment. With the mp?orship pf ity the state title will be/* victory Class A and in tonight = LS nH iT HORNSBY 10 MEASURE STICKS TODAY, ST, LOUIS, March 18.—Babe Ruth, king of swat, and Rogers Hornsby, slugger extraordinary, are to mea ure bats this afternoon when the New York Americans and the Bt. Louls Nati s meet in the first con- test of a at New ing camp. to ans, the Yankees’ train- The other game is sched- uled for tomorrow. chs ute, and neck today, team had the b won, 14 to 10. lid condition o the close guarding | Rawlins prevented consistent scoring. | Lester and Quinlan played best f casper. | per had a two-point lead. | was tied and the game went to Rawl- he contest and|ins when O'Moella’s long shot went for soccer eleven of Brooklyn, N. rived here this morning to play the Scullin team of St. Louis tomorrow LARAMIE; Wyo., March 18.—The pressure of three ter- rific games in one day proved too much for Casper yester- day and after nosing out a victory over Glenrock in the morn- ing was unable to withstand the attack launched by Chey- enne, losing 14 to 10. the tournament Casper fought viciously against Rawlins last he strain, the * STOPPER DEFEATS ROLFE With eliminating Casper. Cheyenne and Casper fought nec but the capital t of long she and fought ast few moments. E ing kept Casper from er and Mc but their | were erratic on delivery Rawlins is credited with eliminat- Casper from the tournament. The elty warriors opened strong but indulged in by Up to the last minute ¢ ‘The score ringer just (before the game ended. Bowling 7 M. eet Is Scheduled LOUIS, March 18.—The States Rowing association Cen. an- nounced today that the regatta of the association, whict Veorta, will be has been awarded July 7 and 8. Soccer Title Game Scheduled ST. LOUIS, March 18.—The Todd ¥., ar © championship of the es, Both teams worked for the title game. Thomas . President of, the United “ootball association, is in arge of the event. RECORDS BROKEN. MAVEN—Frve world’s rec- ords were smashed in the Carnegie pool by the championship Nale swim- NEW N. L. Guerasey, Now ming team. York, broke bis own record for the 75-foot plunge when he won tho event CHICAGO—John Pesek George Walker, Canadian heav PESEK THROWS WALKER from ~ rounds here last night. 3 ed repeatedly but refused to take! .| plonships at Princeton. only one chance to remain in IN TEN-HOUND BATTLE Neb., March 18.—John welterweight, an- d Billy Rolfe, in 10! Stopper was mercifully defea the fight on this kind of a decision. Stopper was the aggressor throughout and showed near champion class. The bout was staged under the auspices of | Hartman post No. &4, American Le-{ gion. | Sport Calenda | Swimming. New Enginnd intercollegiate cham. pionships, at Boston. National interscholastie champton- ships, at Princeton, N. J. Central A. A. U. champlonship events, at Milwaukee. Track. ‘Western conference indoor cham-| | pionships, at Chicago. Basketball. New England high school cham} plonships, at Medford, Mass. Indiana state high school cham. pionships at Indianapolis. ! Jlinois state High [chool ‘chamr pionships, at Urbana. New Jersey state high school cham: Gymnastics. Western confe ce championships, at Madison, Wis. Fencing. Western conference championships, | ut Madison, V | championship , Fla. Close of w tournament, ai r, Athletics. Meeting at Chicago to Western Intercollegiate United States championship final, at St. Louis, (Sunday). Wrestling. Western conference championships, at Madison, Wis. Boxing. Mike O'Dowd vs. Soldier Bartticld 12 rounds at Brooklyn. organize Mid- conference. “i x ARKSBURG, W. Auto Be erak pemenes ceranieneal ioe iS champion, - Electrical ords for the 400, 500 and 600-yard and pew iter wey, St Sconne Company one mile relay races. STOPPER WINS BOUT. Duna . COLUMBUS, N. M.—Johnny Stop- 136 East NEW YORK—Jbhnry Dundee of| nor Denver, given referees decision Midwest ladies Sule apes over Billy Rolfe in 10 rounds. Ave. Sharley White, Ch ——_————— ——— of their 15 round Square Gar HOCKEY TEAMS TIE. BOSTON — Westminster and St. Paul, Minn., hockey teams battled for three periods and two overtime pe- riods with neither team scoring a goal in the first gs » final two WE OME é ar games of national amateur champion- ship title. LOGAN AND P. DGET DRAW. n, Omaba and ST. CLOUD, MIN feated Aleck Sawdy, straight falls. St. Cloud, fn lone Smith, Den-| 10 round bout. They Paci won newspape: | Jones, Alliance, in | const we cision over Jimmy 32 rounds. OINTED. ano, Pueblo. veonard Malady, | . at end of 15th round a S PILLS | SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE lf Vesta Batteries AT LOWER PRICES Two-Year Guarantee. Casper Battery Company 508 E. Yellowston Hwy. Phone 907 SERVICE We have just received a We have them for practical isfaction guaranteed. We cordially invite you to come | in and look them over. TAILORING Your Pick of Any Suit Pattern in the Store.--Strictly Hand-Tailored With the Best of Linings *25° to 5022 $40 to $60 Values SPRINGS shipment of these Springs. ly all makes of cars. Sat- Che Casper Daily Cribune BOXER OS OF HGRTINJURIES Investigation Into eae of Charles Havlicek Is Made at Omaha. OMAHA, Neb., March 18.—Investi- m into the death of Charles Hav- Omaha boxer, 20 ,minutes after yas knocked out ty Ray Darter of Sioux City, Yown, here last night, will be held tomerrow according to Lum Doyle, state boxing commissioner. “It is terrible," Doyle last night. “T ‘cannot understand it. Surely he was examined by a competent physician | before the bout and pronounced in ex- nt condition, becauso he was so. an would dare «21y a man s fit to enter the ring unless ft was 20. Dr. M. J. Ford, who examined the boy said he wag in excellent condition | before the fight. Death was duo, the doctor said, to paralysis of the respl- ratory center when his head struck the canvas. | An inquest wil! be held late this aft- ernoon. Havlicek was known in the boxing world as ,‘Terry 0” err oee The fa. tal bout was bis thir third fs $1,000 Pigss On Walking Match ST. LOUIS, March 18.—A walking mate of unusual interest has been | nged here for tomorrew when} eare Fischer, recently af London, DOWN OUR WAY AND Save Money on the Best In Men’s Wear FIT-FORM CLOTHES CORTLEY CLOTHES STACY-ADAMS SHOES < SELZ SHOES and WILSON BROS. FURNISHINGS The Young Fellow’s Store | THE WYOMNGAITONOTE C() | a Famous Clothiers Arkeon Building 140 North Center Street Casper’s Leading $60 to $100 Values CLEANING, PRESSING, DYEING AND ALTERATIONS---ALL HAND WORK Done by Workmen Who Know Their Business. CLEANING AND PRESSING SUITS $1.50 PRESSING SUITS $1.00 C. H. WHALEY 116 East Midwest Ave. TAILOR ff Phone 483-J Began’ is scheduled to walk a 30- Faul on March 27, has been post- race Against Frank Kriege of|poned until April 8, it was announce’|ing = shakeup today in the liner di- Ht. Louis, for a Scions ot ‘£1,000. vision of the tournament when the MISKE-MIADDEN /10-round bout between Billy Mi: St. Paul light-heavyweight boxer, u: today. The postponement week. FO) POSTPONED SHAKEUP IN-BOWLING ST. PAUL, Minn, March 18—The iske, March 1) tley Madden, scheduled for E New Series of the good Maxwell provides the full meas- ure of riding comfort which the average man and woman so keenly want and hope for. Superb per formance, money-saving reliability and sturdiness—these the new organization has united with a degree of roadability remarkable in a car of this weight and size. Touring Car $885 Bedan - - $1435 Roadater - - 885 Coupe - = 1388 F. O. B. Detroit, revenue tex to be added Cc. E. KENNEDY Corner Second and Park Streets "The Good MAXWELL was re. quested by the state boxing commis- sion, which held that the show con- Micted with a card arranged by the/singies. With them on the 3:40 squad Minneapolis Fight club for the same STANDINGS EXPECTED American Phone 1419-W First in News Bowling congress officials are predict doubles and a SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1922. ig re -| THE T RIBUNE’S | PAGE ¢ UF SPORTING NEWS. CASPER HIGH LOSES TWO CLOSE GAMES AND CHANCE AT TITLE Of All Events are the members of the Nourse Oil company five of Omaha, Neb., thet bowled big In the five men event Inst night. members of the Birk Brothers five of ‘Chicago shoot their 236 W. Yell NOW ON DISPLAY ‘dat NEW my BUICK SPECIAL 6-54 Roadster, sensation of New York and Chicago Shows. See this in our showroom. CASPER MOTOR CO. llowstone Ave. CROSSING On March 21, the su line,” Spring is offici Regardless of the a clothes the earth in so that later there m In your life, there is extravagance and th So that there may be ter of your life, cross sing their songs afresh; and fields are sown, ginning when you cross the line between ing or adding to an account with us. ea CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Casper, Wyo. THE LINE n having “crossed the ally with us, ctual day, Springtime new colors: the birds ay be a harvest. also a Springtime, be- rift. 2 a harvest for the win- that line now by open- is MONUMENTS Sometime during the summer I will be moving my workshop and shownmom further east on Second street. Rather than han- dle my large stock of finished monuments and markers twice I propose selling them off at a big reduction. Call and look over my stock. Also place your order now for a curb around the cemetery lot. ROBERT SIMPSON CASPER MONUMENT WORKS 505 E. Second St.———_Casper, Wyo. Phone 957W AUDITORS REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG Accounfants—Income Tax 4th Floor 0-S Bidg. ACCOUNTANTS GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. Auditors and Accountants—Stock Registrar and Tranfer Agents Casper Dairy Products AGAIN EXEMPLIFIED ge Casper Dairy Products have time and time again passed the acid test of the city ordinance, Which goes to prove to you that Casper Dairy Milk Should be left at your door every morning. Quarts, Mile. <2 ie ue eclena Half Pint Cream ——_ 3-22 Half Pint Whipping Cream___22c 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. |Business and Professional Directory Service Phone 767 Phone 660 LAWYERS HENCH AND BISHOP Suite 9) Daly: Building Phone 198 NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 3809-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. HAGENS & MURANE } WYOMING AUDIT COMPANY 414-15 Midwest Ref. Bi Audits, Financial Reports and Analyses, Income Tax Service and General Accounting ARCHITECTS ldg. Phone 289 206-207 Oil Tecate Building WILLIAM 0. WILSON Suites 141516, Townsend Block LIFE INSURANCE eet & GOODRICH, Architects Rooms 11-12 Townsend Block Casper, Wyo. Phone 440 Prudential Insurance Co, of America Phono 12563 P. 0. Box 1042 Architects 415 Oil Exchange Bildg. AUTO PAINTING STEWART AND COMPANY ~. Auto Phone 1072W BAGGAGE and TRANSFER SEE _BEN TRANSFER $0. Sage, vuling: no a ‘Moving. Phone 74J. SEARLES TRANSFER Res, Phone 8iW _ Office Phone 701W MOVING A SPECIALTY BEAUTY PARLORS EXCLUSIVE MARCELL SHOP Lacille Elles Phone CON TRACT ‘ORS W. SPROUL, Contractor & Builder Phone 376W CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H JEFFREY DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Suite 318 Midwest Bldg. Phone 706 DR. B. G. HAHN DR. EDNA HAHN Suite Townsend Block Phones. Office 123, Res, 1235 M. E. HARNED, Chiropractor 162 North Kimball St. Phone 1457 Phone 1162 “A phone call will bring any of our prod- ucts tomorrow morning. CASPER DAIRY and ICE CREAM CO. PHONE 471 DR. I. E. BERQUIST Zuttermeister Bldg. Phone 1757 DOCTORS MARSHALL C. KEITH, M. D. Offico Phone 30 Residence 16% Private Hospital—612 South Durbin ELECTRICIANS - AMERICAN ELECTRIC CO, Wiring, Motors, Repairing Phone 1680 Let Us Estimate Your Work LAWYERS BULLACK AND LACY Lawyers Suite 204-205 Midwest Bldg. Ph. 1200 GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY 134 North Kimball OSTEOPATHS DR, CAROLINE C. DAVIS jSulte 6 Tribune Apartisenie Phone $88 DR. L. L. WADE Osteopathic Room 5-7 Wood Bik. Phone 12773 DR. C. I. ARNOLDUS Osteopathic and Ci 310 0-8 Building Phone 1754 PLUMBERS ERVICE PLUM rl ee “RADIATOR REPAIRING — | CASPER AUTO RADIATOR WORKS 434 W. Yellowstone Phone 1054W ROOF CONTRACTING WYOMING ROOFIN General Roofing Contractors, |ser BS, East Twelfth SIGN PAINTING BUSH. DID Ir Bush Signs, Show Cards and Poster Art. 245 W. Sellowstone, Phone 33 STEWART AND COMPANY SIGNS and SHOW CARD: Outdoor Ad 3 Phone 1072W 134 N Kimball TAXIDERMISTS THE RELIABLE _Manufacturing and een ‘333 South Elm Street. Phone 1923 — TAILORS =a: GaaglOn ae, Ladies’ and Gents cratins lpressing, ae 116 E. Midwest Ave. RELIABLE oa High Grade Dependable Garments Zuttermeister Building.