Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 13, 1922, Page 7

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H. 3. GYM SHOW (o BIG EVENT in Stunts and Games Wed- nesday Evening. Something out of the ordinary was the gym show given last night by the boys of the high school at the old eymn«sium. Roy Frisby, Harry Scott, William Lester, Ralph Andrus, George Shikany, Stanly Winter. ‘Walt’r McGrath, Maurice Post, Fu- gene Loucks, Frank Taylor, Heb Molman and Floyd Mann showed real | capacity in leading Coach Morgan's youthful acrobats. Marching and a wané drill wore the first two numbers on the program ‘They were followed by a proccession ot 30 clowns. The variety of cos- tumes, which had been made by the department of sewing, was something} that had not been seen on the floor of the gym before. It was a decided nit.” ‘Three games were indulged in, after which five squads demonstrated their ability to many difficult feats on the heavy apparatus, This called for in- vidual work. It was a distinct ad- vvanco over anything put on in unison, for it brought out, as nothing else could, the individual ability of cach former. A Grill with dumb bells was fol lowed with a series of rhythmical ex- ercises, in which two seperate exer. cises were given simultaneously by different groups. Ruth Castleman and Constance Metz were accompanists for the dif- ferent marching and rhymical drills. Club Standings National League. ‘Chib Ww. L. Pet. 1 ° 1000 St. Louis __. 1 0 1000 Chicago -—...___-__-._ 1 ° 1000 Philadelphia 1 o 1000 New York o 1 000 Pittsburgh ° 1 000 Cincinnati __-.____.. 0 1 +000 Boston ° a American League. Club f WwW. IL Pet. Cleveland ————- 1 ° St, Louis —--__-___. 1 ° 1000 ‘Washington 1 ° 1000 Philadelphia. _.___—_._ 1 ° 1000 Chicago ° 1 +000 Detroit --. ° 1 000 Boston --_--_--__-. 0 1 -.000 New York ------__- 0 1 000 Yesterday’s Scores National League. Boston 1, Philadelphia 7. Brooklyn 4, New York 3. Pittsburgh 1, St. Louis 10. Chicago 7, Cineinnatt 3. American ‘League. St. Louis 3, Chicago 2. Detroit 4, Cleveland 7. Philadelphia 3, Boston 2. New York 5, Washington 6. —_._— Jewelry and watcn repatring by ex: pert workmen. All work guaranteed pass: Jewelry Mfg. Co., 0.8. Bldg. MOUND WORK FEATURES OPENING OF LEAGUE SEASON WEDNESDAY NEW YORE, April 13.—Opening gremes of the major; leagues season were marked yesterday ii: most instances by} Youthful Acrobats Perform|the work of the men on the pitchers’ mound. Ruether of Brooklyn engaged tussle at the Polo grounds. “ sional bingles and won. Urban Shocker of the Browns and Urban Faber of the White Sox had an interesting contest in the windy city. Faber allowed only three hits, Dut issued a trio of passes, two of which blossomed into runs and de feat. Shocker wads touched for nine Suattvred wallops. Sherdel, ace of the Cardinals, was lopposed to Cooper, the Pirates’ star, |in St. Louis, Sherdel was effective; Cooper wasn't. Grover Clevelané Alexander hurled the Cubs to an easy victory over the Cincinnati Reds; the veteran mounds man Quinn lost a close decision. for the Red Sox against Philadelphia through errors and the bespectacled Lee eMadows turned in a four hit game for the Zhillies against the Braves. Over in Washington Mogridge turned back his former Yankee team mates by virtue of the Senators wal loping of Jones’ offerings. Tris Speak- ter's Indians started off in the first division when Morton outpitched Ol- son and Oldham of Ty Cobb's out- tit. ter here May 5. more of Casper wii] put on a | ‘There will be two four-round pre- |iminaries. The men who are to take | in these have not been secured as yet, but first class bouts are promised. ‘Arrangements are being made with +900/tne Iris to present a vaudeville bill on this night: A good time is promised all around. ‘This smoker is one of the many 1000! vents the American Legion of Cas- | CADDOCK MEET LEWIS TONIGHT Titleholder to Clash at Wichita. WICHITA, Kan., April “Dutch” | Artie Nehf of the Giants iri a ‘Dutch” permitted only occa-! Marble Shooters In Big Tourney At Jersey City JERSEY CITY, N. The sand lot baseball season in this elty has been postponed until April 21, the day after the closing of the mu-| nicipal marble shooters championship tournament. The winner of the tournament, a feature of the Jersey City Rotary! tlub’s boy week, will recelve one 50 vent agate “shooter” as a trophy and will lead the Rotary boys’ parade. The winner of each of the prelimi- nary shoots will be sent to the final game at Pershing fieldon April 20. “Hunching,” “cunny-thumbing,” “picks,” “back-licks-tries-over” and other irregular conditions will be ruled, ee ‘The game will be “fats.’ FONTANA AND DUNBAR MATCHED FOR 10-ROUND BOUT IN CROPER Soldier Fontana of Fort Russell and Lux Dunbar of Cas- per have been signed up to mix in a ten-round bout at the American Legion public smoker to be given at the Iris thea- In addition, Johnny Linebone of Denver and Dude Gil- fast go at six rounds. per staging in order to raise funds for a new building for its members, and to make the George W. Vroman post a real live aggregation of ex- service men. —— Paris wants a Jack Demsey-Strang- ler Lewis bout, while American pro. moters want to stage a Dempsey- Wills matinee. _What's a poor heavy- weight champion to do? ROPER DEFEATS MORRIS. AT TULSA—Captain Rob Roper, of Chicago, won the. referee's -decision over Cari Morris, Sapulpa, in the third round of a scheduled 12 round bout when Roper’s claim of » foul was up- eld. EUSTACE WINS MATCH. AT TOPEKA—Alan Eustace, Kan- 13.—E| sas heavyweight champion, won two (Strangler) Lewis, world heavyweight) .:raight -falls from Jatrinda Gobar, rs Champ and Former wrestling champion will defend his} ast India champion. title against Earl Caddock, former champion here tonight. Lewis won the champioship from Stanislaus Zbyszko here six weeks ago. ‘The match will be to a finish, two falls in three, for a purse of $20,000 Caddock and Lewis have met four times, both winning twice. Lewis, weighing 220 pounds will have a 30 pound advantage over the challenger. alk SHIPMENT Of GAME BIRDS. ARRIVE th MONTANA ° PRESS oF AUTH ARE STOCKED wT PATE NEW YORK, April 18.—For the first time since 1914 a shipment of more than 1,000 game birds for stocking the game preserves of the west has started on its way from Burope to the Ugited States, R. P. Holland, vice president of the Ameri- can Game protective and Propaga- tion association, announced. today. ‘The cargo of live wild birds, Hungarian partridges, consisting of 540 pairs in sixty cages aboard Panaman, which left Hamburg yes- terday and is due in New York on April 25. “The state of montana, through its department of fish and game of which Thomas N. Marlow of Missoula is chairman, has pur- chased these birds,” said Mr. Hol- land, “to stock the state and bring back some of the game lost by in- Wiscriminate gunuing in the early days. “The Hungarian partridge, intro- duced in small numbers in the east, + has not been much of @ success but the state of Washirigton released 80 pairs in the county of Spokane about ten years ago and last year Mr. Marlow informs me, there were 150,000 shot during the season and it is estimated that about that many more can be shot this season without impairing the, brood supply. The birds have wandered over into Idaho and are raultiplying rapidly. The Hungarian partridge is also do- ing very well in the province of Al- berta, Canada. “The state of Montana ts dis- trituting these birds free through- out the state and our association will meet the birds here and label 120 Lexes for ceparate and direct shipment. We will feed the birds here and see thai they get started for their new homes in the best ‘me posible.” He said that whfle other small shipments had came into the coun- tryfor individuals this was the larg- est shipment for a state so far re- FINE POLO FIELD AT FORT RUSSELL ASSURED CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 13.—One of the best polo fields of the Rocky} Mountain region is being graded and ‘equipped on the artillery parade ground at Fort Russell and next Au- gust will be the scene of a Colorado- Wyoming tournament. The field is the second at the local fort, Today’s Games National Brooklyn at New York. Boston at Philadelphia. Chicago at Cincinnatl. Pittsburgh at St. Louis. American League. Bt. Louis at Chicago. Detroit at Cleveland. New York at Washington. Philadelphia at Boston. Easter Bazaar Friday at White’s Grocery. By CY Circle of the M. E. Church. Cliff Binckle: J., Aprit-13—| SPORT FLASHES HOT OFF WIRE Che Casper Daily Cridune | Sport Notes Sport Notes a A. l WINNERS | perts pick Giants to win pennant, | hes Piraicc and Cardinals declare ex- perts are still doping out 1921 race. If the Yankees were the only New York team Brooklyn had to play tie old pennant rece would look pretty! jeote to the Suberbas. “Gavvy" Cravath has done @ Rip| Van Winkle in Minneapolis by return: ing to the Millers after having spe y’ars and y’ars with the Phillies. With two Alexanders working roec- ‘ularly, Alex the Great and Aiex Dro> man, the Cubs should pack a lot ‘ot; that conquering stuff. The circus season in Madison |t Square Garden, York, will t followed by Nick Altrock and the Senators at the Polo grounds. Perhaps the South American heavy- | weight will explain to Fred Fulton \that Firpo is neither the name of a new drink nor a new soap. Trace track promotors in Maryland Pay a $6,000-per-day license fee, plus 15 per cent of the gross receipts. And the horses do all the work . Wide _ publi was given the steries of the lrrge, salaries paid Ruth! lari Hornsby, Lut that hasn't in- duced ine Reds tu stake Eddie Rousch | to a bushel of line. | | Twelve amateur boxing tourna mentr will be held in New York dur-| ing the next two months. There will! be silver mugs for the winners and battered mugs for the losers, So far Pitcher Chaplin, of the Red} Sox, hasn't playfully slammed 2 cus: tard pie at his team mates, College football players who have entered professional baseball will be pleased to learn thet the ghost walks the Ist and 15tn cf each month during the season. Baseball experting is very simple, as shown by the Cardinals. When the experts failed to name Rickey's outfit as pennant winners, the Cards promply named themselves as the next National league champions. Roy Moore, Young Montreal and Danny Edwards are hot on the trail of Johnny Buff. With the ace of hearts, ace of diamonds, and ace of, spades turned right side up, the cards certainly read trouble for the bantam champion. claimant of the Ohio heavyweight championship, defeated John Granda- vich, Dalmatian championshiy- claim- ant in same order. SEATTLE BOXER STOPPED. AT SEATTLE—Bobby — Michacls, New York lightweight knocked out Joe Harrahan, Seattle in third round of four round event.. Young Gardea Boise, Idaho, given decision over Boy McCaslin, welterweight, Bremerton, Wash. POWDER RIVER LEGION Branch Wyoming Legion No. 99 Will Hold Its Regular Quarterly Meeting at MOOSE HALL TONIGHT At 9 O’Clock Initiation and Refreshments—Be There John Krauss, Herder No. 1 of Motor Truck Transportation 2 GO 10 COAST) | Boston Boxing Champs Will Compete in San Francisco Tourney in May. BOSTON, April 13.—Winners in the tional A. A. U. b ampionship A the Boston Tuesday even. of the E ston for or a n May 19 and from Fredi w. of New York, secre er of the A. A. U. has fu ries for the cha: fw es fan Of all things! Goll Practise butts an anertine in on the sporting bage right at the blow-off of baseball, solf, tennis, track, rowing etc. CONTRACT WORK AND PIPE LINES ‘ TR 1406 Mor. We Do All Kinds of Hauling. Largest Operators in the State. Phone RN; LEO, CASPER, WyOMINes Second and Yellowstone n Francisco | nan Your Easter Hat, Shirt, Gloves and Neckwear at . . Racing : Spring meeting of Southern Mary. land Agricultural association at Bowie. Baseball. Opening of the season of the Texas league. Golf. Annual Mid-April tournament at Pinehurst, N. C. Bowling. ‘orthwest internatic champion- » tournament at Spokane. Michigan stat ampionship tour " opens at Kalamazoo, Bench Show. al show of Puget Sound Ken nel club opens at Seattle. Wrestling. Ed (Strangler) Lewis vs. Earl Cad dock, at Wichita, Kan. Boxing. Johnny Dundee vs. Pepper Martin 12 rounds, at New York Tony Caponi rounds, at Galv: vs ton K. O. Mars, 12 Navy Russian Calf Grey Never lose their shape. 240 SOUTH | Fi IMPROVEMENT OF GOLF LINKS WILL CONTINUE WITH STORM PASSING As soon as the ground dries work on the improvements of the golf course of the Casper Country Club south of Casper wil! continue under he direction of the grounds com. mittee. More interest is being taken this year han ever before and the prospects are that this will be the most ason of the club. Most of the ns are being remod eled anc improved and a few yards ave been added to three holes mak ing the links near the standard length for nine holes. w sand is being ced on the greens. The tees and tee oxes are being given a coat of white paint. As soon as the course is in tion and the wheather will per- all players will turn out in cert! fide scores to determine the handicap in the first monthly hall sweepstakes of the season which will ta PAGE SEVEN irst in News Of All Events FRANCE GETS 1924 OLYMPICS PARIS, April 13.—(By The Associat. ed Press)—The French Olympie com mittee has decided to hold the 1924 Olmpic games at Colcrabes, a suburb of Paris. in April or soon after the first of May. An effort is being mads io secure the service of a professional for in- struction. A great many new players have peared this year and the ‘outlook {: jot of fun all summer. p Germany was the first country to undertake unemployment insurance as we know it today. The scheme was brought forward by Bismarek in 1881, with the object of looking after the worker when sick or disabled, and helping him to find a job when out of work. 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