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TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1922. Che Casper Daily Cribune . World Results | By Leased Wire STARFIELOERS ston a ’ WITH OT. LOTS) ss . Mo., April 4. Tang < (fuddy) Ruel, holdout cat Boston Americans, is aaa wie Washington untversity team here. He declares that unless his terms are met by the Red Sox he will not join the team, having left it at the Red Sox training camp at Mot Springs, Ark. bs efter his salary demand was refused ST. LOUIS, Mo., April 4.—Strength-| Ruel is a native of St. Louis. —— a Sante son's acs | ROWING SOON TO BECOME INTERSCHOLASTIC SPORT teams has resulted from the acquist- tion of @ sterling outfielder by each elub, according to advices from the| NEW YORF. April ¢.-—(@y Th- As sociated Press)—Devrelopment in the United States of rowing as an inter training camps. Cedric Dcirst, obtained last season from the Bes::mont tears of the Teas league, apparently bas won a perma- nent berth with the Browns as the re sult of a senrational showing mude scholastic sport has been undertaken by the national agsociation of amateur oarsmen of America and its Metropol lian division, the New York Rowin: association. ‘These organization: hops, in time, to make shell racing at the local Americans’ training camp. ‘His fielding, according to the advices. among the school boys of the country as popular as football or baseball. bordered on the phenomenal. ——— RING OFFICIAL [ODEALT BLOW ‘was with the team late last season. Johnny Murray Attacks State Reports from the training camp de clared his speed in tite outer gardens Boxing Inspector at End of Newark Bout. Durst apd Mueller New Sensa- tions of Browns and Cardi- nals’ Squads. has made him a fixture with the lo- a] nationals. Tobin, Jaccbson, Williams, Shorten. and Durst compose the outfield for the Browns, while Mueller, Heathcote, McHenry, Schultz and Smith make up the Cardinals out garden. Both clubs show little change in their infields from tho ones which were geen on the field late last season. Sis- ler, at first, McManus, second, Gerger. shortstop and Hllerbe, third, is ihe Browns inner defense. The Cardinals’ infield consists of Fournier, first base- man, Herusby, @econd base, Lavan, shortstop Stock, third base. e . @) TRENTON, N. J, April 4.—Atter ° quitting in the sixth round of a 10- Sport Calendar: round match with Johny Murray, N “ * ececcccccccoscocs seer eho Spoatom mania tee aoa tte on Willism Day, state boxing inspec- tor, of Newark, when the latter or- dered his share of the recetpts hela up Racing. Spring meeting of Southern Mary- i tion, at athe. Agricultural associa’ penainaraat ties? : Baseball. Club physicians, after an examina on of the Pacific] ion, reported that he was in “per- Seat tetes s ae tect’ condition.” Exelatming that’ he Shating. had a wife and children to support, Johnson stepped forward and struck v ss ler skatini World's professional roller s Bley. championships, at» Chicago. Horse Show. Opening of annual show at Pine- hurst, N. C. — PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE OPENS Good Baseball Weather in All Cities of Circuit Except Salt Lake. SAN FRANCISCO, April 4.—Oppos- ing forces in the 1922 pennant bat- tle of the Pacific coast baseball league opened hostilities today on four far western diamonds, Seattle playing at San Francisco, Oakland at Sacramento, Portland at Los Angeles, and Vernon at Salt Lake. Good base. ball weather was expected in all the cities except Salt Lake, where rain was feared. Tho league, one of the first in the nation to open, expects 1933 to be its most prosperous season, according to William H, McCarthy, its president. Competition will be keener, he thinks, because this year for the first time, the organization has posted a bonus of $20,000 to be divided among the seven leading clubs. * MILTON TO DRIVE AUTO IN SAN CARLOS. EVENT Golf. United North and South amateur championship, at Pinehurst. Boxing. Johnny Dundee vs. Jimmy Goodrich, 10 rounds, at Toronto. Dave Shade vs. Nate Siegel, {10 rounds at Boston. Johnny Duff vs. Battling Leonard, $8 rounds, at Philadelphia. Polo. Annual tournament Polo club at Pinehurst. -REGORD-BREAKING MEET 15 EXPECTED IN ANNUAL CLASSIC HELD BY DRAKE DES MOINES, Iowa, April 4.—Ree- ards are expected to be broken at the Drake relays here April 29, Tlinois has in its quartet of distance runners, which will enter in tho four mile re- lay event, what is sald to be one of greatest distance combinations that : has ever passed the baton, and Coach “Gill expects to send it fresh to the marks in an effort to make the pres- ent world’s intercollegiate record ob- solete. The Untyersity of the South, Sewanee, Tenn., will be represented in the half mile, pole vanlt and weights by exceptional Inasmuch as tho Illinois runners will be pushed by crack teams of Pur- due and Kansas Aggies it is belleved that the present Drake relay record fer the four mile, now held by Wisconsin, which set a mark of 18.03 2-5 in 1916, should be eclipsed. Kansas Aggies ‘will send Kuykendall, Henre, Post and Matthias, coached by Bachman, a for- mer Notre Dame star. This team has| averaged better than 4.35. With a of Sandhills! will be on the San Francisco speed- month of outdoor training left it is| speedway today. amie to reduce that mark materi- i pS A ait Se Relieves Headache A on fore- MAY ALTERNATE TRACK AND BASEBALL PRACTICE It is probable that baseball and track practice in the high school will have to be held on alternate nights im order to provide for the faet that many students are trying out for both forms of <ithletics. Nothing definite is to be had yet concerning the activities of either, but Coaches Hoyer end Morgan have somo mighty yood material if it can be worked into shape. The Jas. H. Bury Realty Company ' A. E. Biglin—Gil. H. Wootten HAVE MOVED TO Suite 15, Daly Building (Over Wyoming Theater) FORMERLY AT 125 WEST SECOND ST. Will Play in National Basket-} tne fourth national basketball tournament will be held this! IN BIG MEET | ball Tournament at Chi- cago This Week. CHICAGO, April 4—Drawings for) interscholastic afternoon at the University of Chicago ander the direction of Coach A. A. Stagg. Play in the tournament will! ve started at 2 p. m. tomorrow. The econd round games will be played Thursday, the semi-final round Friday ind the final Saturday night The Missoula team, cham; Montana, arrived yesterday, b: { the. first western teams round. Other western teams came in| last night from Cowley, Wyoming,| ireeley, Colo., and Sutton, Neb. j pe tscscate tes Sox and Giants | Play Knoxville CHICAGO, April 4—While the thicago Nationals continued their ride back to the middiewest from Call- fornia, the scene of their spring train-| ing activities, the Americans were tn/ Knoxville, Tenn., ready to resume hostilities with the New York Giants: The White Sox played a listless ex- |Braves Battle COWLEY FIVE ic jday at Columbia, 8. C. \t ton Braves and Senators Again WASHINGTON, April 4.—The Sos-| Washington hook up| for the ninth game of thelr serfes to- Goad pitch- ng by Ovsccser and Watson helped jthe Maver to thetr third win tm the) first game of thefr homeward jfour.! ney St Charleston yesterday. ——— Ertle to Fight Frankie M ason * _ DUGERS Tm my YANK SLUGGERS Game Yesterday at Little Rock. NEW YORK, April 4.—Baseball en- } thusiasty of T lyn today were con-| nai league team had | nd Dixon champion-| rs were at Memphis| with the New York | y they defeated 12 to| yeste Rock. } i ST. PAUL, Minn., Aprfls4.—Jobnny eae tomas rede Ertle, former bantamweight champion/,, oe . pt a set ween ee json, the veteran, in Indianapolis, April! hibition game yesterday with Chatta- COMISKEY LANDS KAYO AT WATERLOO, I0OWA—Tommy Comiskey, Si. Paul, scoted technical | knockout over Neal Allison, ber raed er in eighth round of a scheduled bout. BUFF TO FIGHT LYNCH. AT NEW YORK—Jobnny Buff, ban- tamweight champion, matched to de! fend his title against Joe Lynch in| ® \6-round bout at Madison Square Gardens May 5. LOGAN STOPS STEVENSON. AT OMAHA—Bud Logan, Omaha, scored technical knockout over Mel Stevenson, Kansas City, in second round of scheduled ten rounds... Mor- rie Schlaifer, Omaha, won referee's detiien over Johnry Stopper, Denver, in ten rounds. SALT LAKE PLAYS VERNON. AT SALT LAKE—Salt Lake Bees to open season. in c on diamond with. SPORT FLASHES HOT OFF WIRE jwas given Vernon club tod: has been matched to meet Frankie Ma- 12, according to Mike McNulty, Ertle’s manager. deeresia acer ‘WALTER COCHRAN TO GET = CHANGE AT GUE TITLE CHICAGO, April 4.—“Young” Jake} Schaefer, world’s champion at 18.2) balk line billiards, will offer Welker Cochran an opportunity to try for the title here May 16, 17 and 18, Charlee? Tennes, Schaefer's manager an~ nounced Inst night. tained his welterweight catch-as-catch challenger, disqualified sistent use of th the strangle hold. MEYERS DEFEATS PARCAUT.. AT CHICAGO — Johnny Meyers Chicago, claimant of the middleweight wrestling championship of the world referee's decision over Ralph Parcaut, Spencer, lowa, after 12 rounds of wrestling. PACIFIC LEAGUE PLAY. AT SAN FRANCISCO — Pacific Coast league to open season today on four lots. FOLEY BEATS WEINERT. AT NEW ORLEANS — Charles Weinert, New York heavyweight, tech- nically kuocked out in second round of scheduled 15 round bout by Henry Foley, Hot Springs, Ark. ‘OREGON AGGIE MAT MAN | Pacific the first time this heid"the American leaguers hits. Carl Mays had the doubt pation of being the first Yan to be batted out of the wi men Carl saw Lefty O"Dou coming to the rescue in the fourth in ning, that he threw the ball over the grandstand. Babe Ruth went hitles again. —_——»——___ TO ENTER BIG TOURNEY CORVALLIS, Ore., April 4.—Robin Reed, hoider of the Pacific northwest 185 and 145 pound wrestling titles and coast 135-pound champion will represent Oregon Agricultura! college at the national wrestling and boxing championships to be held in Boston next Saturday. MONTREAL, Que.. April 4 apooeaeet§ ase. last night thas _Cieocwe| struction for Harr: The club will ST. LOUIS 1 LAID QUT ST. LOUIS. Mo., suntry club to Include two 18 hole olf courses and one 9 hole course is/ work and aches Eom, apd lata Have @ 3 hand; soplyieiy. Pallseorethee tia ‘ou find at once a coy i sense of warmth which will be followel relieves wear better, last longer. in woolens and styles. Suits and Riding Breeches. Clothes Made in Casper There are no clothes that give a man perfect satis- faction like the clothes made to his measure. They We have anything you want TAYLOR THE TAILOR Suite 18, Daly Bldg. ALL WORK DONE IN CASPER We also make Ladies’ Suits, Sport Suits, Knicker b Offered Wilson Battle being laid out Louts county this section. First in News nance in St latest golf club in A tract of 350 acres nas been pur hased for the site and the golf holes wady have been staked off by Wayne It was|gineer, who is Aprfl 4—A new} Denver tomorrow: Men’s Overalls and Jump- ers. Good quality white back denim. Sale aed os 5¢ pene good quality Se ani Cc Sale price... Men’s Arrow Starched Collars. On sale Wednes? of 12:¢ ato... Men’s Lee Coveralls. Reg- ular sizes. On sale Wed- only, at. 99D will be sold regardless of cost. FINAL WIND-UP OF OUR BANKRUPT SALE Of the Midwest Cafeteria Co. Stock, Formerly Located in the Midwest Yards. ONLY FOUR DAYS MORE WE THANK YOU! Men’s Cotton Socks. As- sorted colors. 10e Sale price—..—..... Men’s striped Work Pants. ae 1.50 price Flannel Shirts. $3.50 val- ues. Sale eS 4. 50 price UNMATCHABLE BARGAINS In New Spring Suits and Spring Overcoats. 100 new Spring Suits just received. and $50 values. Sale price. 224 South Center St. The hearty response to this sale has been very gratifying to us. We have cut prices still deéper, and during the next four days every article from the Midwest Cafeteria stock A few of our many specials on sale Flannel Shirts. While this lot lasts, 5 2 at Shinola Shoe Polish. Sale price, lie box —_ af Men’s All-Leather Gloves and Mittens at ee ae $45 $24.95 Army Wool Socks. Sale PRE... 1 5e Men’s winter weight Un- ion Suits 5 e Men’s Dress at . Shirts. Sale price DOC | 2. Stiles, Londo: Time! or coming in at every tick of the clock. whether a truck is a hustler or an idler. iPierce-Arrow! and New York en charge of the con be financed’ by ap | Punseckncien, thse recstvea an attegfuctiaester 1.000 anemakaro”ak =. erwh 2 for a bout ‘between Greb and Johnny| considerably less than*that of other Win-by Score of 12 to 0 in} Wicon, for the middleweight boxing | country clubs jchamptonship, to be held at Madison free Garden May 5. ‘NEW COUNTRY CLUB AT According to an an- Of All Events nouncement, prominent I6cal business men are said to be promoting the new club fer which a pretentious club house is planned ————__ Are you looking for five nice level rich sotl acres for a near future in- vestment right, on the edge of the city easy & most desirable place to live while paying. Let phones 340M or 74 show you where it is. sare A dollar or more going out It makes a big difference TRUCKS THE KUMPF MOTOR CAR CO. 454 East Yellowstone Ave., Casper, Wyo. Colorado Springs THE NICOLAYSEN LUMBER C0. Everything in Building Material RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS * Office and Yard—First and Center Phone 62 OPPORTUNITY Three splendid opportunities for‘investment: Lots in Park Hill Addition on Mountain Drive Boule- vard. The coming select restricted residence district. Lots in the Holman Acre Addition where building has already started and there are no building restrictions. For an investment speculation we have eight 5-acre tracts for sale within nine blocks of the Standa This ground all faces Section 16, the City building site. of Casper’s playground. The prices run from $200 up. No taxes or interest un- til 1923. Terms to suit the individual buyer. The scenic location is the very best. this ground developing into an oil field are very bright. Do not select your permanent homesite without first seeing these locations. Our time is yours, whether you buy or not. | Phone 340-M W.P. Holman, Sr. or L. J. Baerthel See Ben Realtors’ Old Office 405 S. Kimball Oil Co.’s The chances for Phone 74