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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1922. he Casper Daily Criduric SOHEFER EXTENDS BILD LEN OAEAKS’ MAY DEIOE GUE TITLE CHICAGO, March 29.—Breaks admittedly will play a bi part in deciding tonight the world’s 18.2 balkline Billiard thampionship for which, Schaefer, champion, leads FINAL ROUND IN ~ GOLF REACHED Pennsylvania and Rhode Is- land Women Play for Title at Pinehurst. PINEHURST, N. C., March $9.— Miss Glenna Collett of the Metacomet elub, Providence, R. I., won the north and south women’s golf champion. ship today, defeating Mrs. M. J Scammell of Untontown, Pa, 4 and 2 in the finals. PINEHURST, N. C., March 29. — Whe final round of the North and South Women’s Golf championship today brought together Mrs. M. J Bemml{ of Uniontown, Pay, and Miss Gella Collett of Providence, R. I Mrs. Scammell won her way into tho championship match by defeating Miss Edith Cummings of Chicago 2 tnd 1 yesterday in a contest which furnished the surprise of the tourna- ment. Miss Collett’s victory was eas- ler, she having defeated Mrs. C. Debelacker of Arcola, $ to 7, Mrs. Scammell and Miss Collett were the survivors of a ficld of 116 ers which entered the tournament je largest on record. SILVER BAT AND BALL POSTED FOR HOME RUN READING, Pa. March 29.— Wi- fam HL Luden of this city, tas do- mated a silver baseball and bat of; wegulation size to the Reading Inter- tationals, to be awarded. to the first Mayer who drives the ball over the renter field wall in an International baguo game at the local park. Luden Wiso has donated $700 in gold to be }warded for home runs in the games wheduled for Reading this season. ~ ABR lee oct SANTEL DEFEATS MONDT. AT SAN FRANCISCO—Ad Santel, ight heavyweight wrestling of the yorld, won the decision over Toots Nondt, wrestling instructor at Colo- mdo Agricultural college in a two tour limit match. , after two night’s play, Jake r Willie Hoppe, former cham: ion, L000 to 952, in a 1500-point match. And the champi vs on last night, will be highly favored in the luck since th ion, as e balls are grouped within a hand's spread at the foot of the table for resumption of his seventeenth inning run of 58 with which he closed the second block last night. In a like situation, after having t Med 34 points far the windup of the first 500 block, Schaefer continued in his tenth inning last night an addition al 157 points, for a total inning score of 191, his second high of the match, The veteran Hoppe, undismayed by watching spectacular shooting which at one point had him behind nearly 300 points, gave a remarkable display of nerve, as well as playing of the type which made him champion for 16 years, and in his last-stand at the table last night actually crept ahead of the younger champion. “With two men so evenly matched as we are, the breaks of the game will decide it,” Hoppe said last night as he unscrewed his cue after Schaefer had scored his one thousandth point. “I hope I get them, but you can never tell,” Neitherof the players expressed dis- approval with the length of the game as a test of their relative ability. Hoppe's supporters admitted, how- run ,} ever, that the grouping of the balls for Shaefer's opening shot tonight had the former champion at a disadvan- tage. Except for Schaefer's improved stroke as displayed in his more able nursing last night, the two night's play were strangely unlike. It ap- beured that with his improved stroke and ability to make difficult shots, as against Hoppe’s frequently getting in- to hot water with his tries, Schaefer would make a runaway «° last night's block. He rapidly piied up 30€ points in runs of 157 and 143, followed by a clean miss by Hoppe. but after thta his game faded until his final inning. Hoppe, on the other hand, patnfully carefyl with each shot, soared to brilliant heights to pull an apparently hopelessty, lost block from the fire, ——>___ NEBRASKA LEAGUE. MAKES CLASS 01 IN BASEBALL AUBURN, N. Y., March 29.—Ne- braska state baseball league has qualified in Class D of the National Association of Professional Baseball Clubs. Announcement to this effect was mado by Secretary John H. Far- reil of the National association. Through error it was reported yes-| terday the league qualified in Class B. WHITE SOX PLAY \HREVEPORT TODAY. CHICAGO, March 29.—The Chica- go Americans, thrice defeated by New York's world champion Giants, are scheduled to play the Shreve- port, La., team today, Commission- er Landis watched the Giants get to big “Lefty” Russell and Jose Acosta for eight runs while the Sox were accumulating five. The Chicago. Nationals were in San Francisco yesterday ready to play the Pacific coast leaguers but FOLLOWING THE BIG LEAGUERS rain and cold weather caused the | teams to remain idie. eee INDIANS BREAK CAMP ON FRIDAY. CLEVELAND, Ohio, March 29.— Joe Wood and Jack Graney will be in charge of the Cleveland Indians’ second team which leaves the spring training camp Friday night on its homeward journey, according to word received here from Dallas. The first stop will be at Wichita, Kan., where games are scheduled for Sat- urday and Sunday. Taste is a matter of tobacco quality ‘We state it as our honest belief that the tobaccos used in Chesterfield are of finer quality and hence of better taste) than in any other cigarette at the price. Liggett & Myers Tobacco Ca, ‘EAST AND WEST CASPER | GIRL RESERVE GAGERS CHALK UP VICTORIES The East Side Giris’ reserve team and the West Casper basketball team each chalked victories in the girls’ basketball tourneys which are under- way here. The losing tears were the Central school snd Park school aggre gations of the girls’ reserve organiza. tion. The East Side quintet proved wis mors by 22 to 15 but only after the Cer 1 girls had keyt the score tied. up three quortery of the gume. Lucille Aldrich was high scorer for her am making 17 of the 23 points agg gated. However Martha Gadbery did yectacular work ard the fine pass- @ of Clare Shumaker featured. Dora Stanley, forwavd for the defeated team up « hard fight and shot the most ery player on the as: rps—Martha Gad Lucille Aldrich, right for- ward; Clare Shumaker (capt) left for. ward; Paulins Cozad, right guard Helen Cozad, left guard. Central Corps—Morion Mann, cen ter; Dora Stanley, right forward, Ia betle Barnes (capt) lef: forward; Dor othy Angel, right guard; Jessio Tapp left guard. East C: bery. center, ‘Ihe second game resulied In-a vic tory for the West Side girls over the Park quintet, the score standing 20 to 14. Park was weakened in the first half by the absence of Hazel Jones. their strongert forward. During this period the West Side team ran away with the victory, gaining a bigger lead than the opposing five could re- cover from. The second half saw two eventy matched aggregations Jark ‘gti ng desperately to gain tho lead. Erma Lee starred for the win- ners while Margaret Rockwell played the steadiest and most consistant game for her team; Otheal Gillam was easily the fastest player on the floor but wes unable to find the basxet The hreup was: West Casper Corps—Otheal Gillam, center; Leta Gillam, right forward; left forward; Hazel Margaret Rockwell, Lucille Fletcher, Julia Mechling, Jones right guard. Park Corps—Erma Lee (capt.) cen- ter; (capt.); guard; Lillian Walron, right forward; Referce, Miss Julia Steero; Timer, Marion Sennétt; Scorers, Marion Moll, and Katherine Coal: Billiards. Finish of the Schaefer-Hoppe con- test at Chicago for 18.2 balkline title. Bench Show. Annual show of the Chicago Butl- dog club, at Chicaro, Bowling. Annual tournament of the American Bowling Congress, at Toledo. Swimming. National A. A. U. 440-yard relay (senior men), at New. York. | National A. A. U. 220-yard swim Gunior women), at Omaha. . Golf, United North and South amateur ehampionship for women, at Pine | hurst. j Wrestling. Joe Stecher vs, Yousovf Mahmout, at Boston. Boxing. Johnny Griffiths vs. Walter Mohr. 12 rounds, at Akron, Ohio. Larry Regan vs. K. 0. Kaplan, 12 rounds, at Bridgeport, Conn. ets | Our clothing fits your figure and jour price fits your purse. Reliable |Tailors, suite 4, Zuttermeister build ing. fiel CIGARETTES of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos—blended left| April 17 for the i CASPER CAGERS | BANQUET FRIDAY Faculty to Be Among Guests; Plans for Boys’ Gym Show Announced. The annual banquet for the first team basketball men of the Natrona county high ‘school will be held at the Henning Friday night at 730. The men of the facrity are invited to at tend. This banquet is given by the athletic association of the high school as @ tribute to the achievements of the team. GYM SHOW IN OLD BUILDING. ch Morgan has announced that © boys’ gym show will be held A 12, at 8 p.m. This event will tak place in the gymnasium of the building on account of the apperat being in that place and made especial ly for that gym. This should be a bet ter and bigger show than any whict has been giveh by the gym class in the past. A complete program will b issued later. BASEBALL TEAM TO TAKE FI Casper hig! probably have a baseball team this spring. J W. Hoyer ts concentrating his efforts in the direction and it looke though the local school will hav chance to show what stuff {t bas in it Several propositions have been re celved from other schools. It remains for the boys themselves to get toreth er and do some real work, Such a team will be the first of any impor tance that the high school’ has ever had, if it ic organized. ————— Athlete Begins Strenuous Wark BOSTON, March 29—A hike from Fort Pierce, F to Boston, a fight ational amateur box- ing chempionship at 135 pounds and a run of 25 miles April 19 for honors in Kelly has act for himself. fied the Bosion A. A. today began his hike from Florida last M day. noti -| Australian Out For Golf Title HURST, . March, 29. Joe ‘Kirkwood, Australian open golf champion, arrived here today to take part in the north and south o golf championship which begins jay. Kirkwood is making, his second ‘orld wide tour. He will leave to ompete for the British and Frenc} hampionships early in May. Check That Cold Right Away A SUDDEN chill—sneezes—stuffy feeling in the head—and you have the ing of a hard cold. Get right after it, just as soon as the sniffies start, with Dr. King's New Di y. 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C.—Mrs. M own, Pa, defeated nh Cummings of Chicago, two nth mifinal match of ath golf champion Glenna Collett, of Providence, . Won from Mrs. C. Eudelacker of 7 and will meet Mrs. nals tomorrow. ——> Ortega-Gibbons Bout Arranged Don | Thompson Elected to ST. PAUL, Minn., March 29.—Rat- tling Ortega and Mike Gibbons, mid Heweights, have been matched moet test here April 8, aay Ch amp ion. Loses Tennis Doubles NEW YORK arch 29.—William T. Tilden II,, national tennis champion Playing with Al Weiner, the 14 year old school boy, was put out of the na tional indoor doubles championships tournament in the second round In two nt_sets by’ Ingo Hartsmiann and scores were Ewing. The | Speed! | | | | | | Denver | |] 2-ton $3200 33 more mileage. te in the fourth/ AT PINE BLUFF, ARK—Sallor! Friedma: Chicago knocked out Ray Rivers, alifornia in fourth round of Rivers won decision over Kid Anaya,| ment. rounds. 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Young Jee junior cup play im the polo tourna JACKSON OUTPOINTS RICE. AT PHILADELPHIA—Willie Jack- son, New York, oatpeinted Frankie Rice, Baltimore, in eight round bout. George Chaney, Baltimore, had a shade over Jimmy Hanlon, Denver, in six of eight rounds. LEWIS PINS ANOTHER. AT DES MOINES—EA (Strangle) Lewis successfully defended his title against Armos Laitiner, Fintand, Bu- ropean champion, in two straight falls. PRINCETON WINS TITLE. AT PRINCETON—Princeton won basketball championship of the inter: collegiate league by defeating Univer- sity of Pennsyivania 28 te 23. MARTIN SCORES KNOCKOUT. AT READING—Bob Martin, A. E. send, champion of the Pacific fleet in segond round of sceduled eight rounds. — CAPTAING FIVE Head Next Basketball Squad at Wyomiag U. LARAMIE, Wyo., March 29.—Don popularly known as Prominent in athletics in the Powell high school, Ajax has won the coveted “W" in University of Wyoming—football, basketball and baseball. 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