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World Resul By Leased Wire FIGHTERS READY TO ANSWER GONG MILLS AT IRIS TONIGHT, RING IN Walters-Lee and Perkins-Cohen Argu- ments Are First on Legion Bill; Gus Weiner to Battle Woodhall Promptly at 8:30 this evening the first preliminary, Earl] Dowler and Jack Matherly, welterweights, will get under way on the American Legion fight program and from then on-the fans will have an evening full of hoxing gloves. The main attractions for the evening are Walt Walters against Kid Lee for 12 roun pounds and Harvey Perkins and Iron Jawed Cohe: © ir 2 condition. Watters and for 10 rounds. the fine point where newsboy feath with Jimmie Woodh Thermopolis, for good The schedule « fighting and th: clever fighting “knock-em-down vuriety. The prelim as a slugfest and the go can be depended on to produ Gus herwe uld be a battle of are confident and of the best This h men Is for ears. a Edd Clair. es to Casper highly » Thermopot's fight fans t of the Gibbons’ schoo! of heavy punchin: followed the ad rushing, te eley. In Gus Wei chief ability is to s the winner of the D. punishment the in Denver in the in uss two Years ago. zeod will referee all the bouts and George has the ability to k! keep the men fighting all the time. ‘KID LEE, the dusky ring star who will go against Kalt Walter; in a ten.round battle at the Jris Theater tonight. NATRONA HGH SQUAD TO LEAVE FOR SHERIDAN TUESDAY MORNING Winner of Thanksgiving: Day Battle In Upstate Metropolis to Claim Wyoming Grid Title; Casper Team In Good Condition. ‘Tomorrow morning’s C..B: & Q. train No. 29, northbound, will carry the Casper high school football squad on the first leg of its journey to Sheridan where the final and most cru- cial game of the season will be played Thanksgiving day aft- ernoon. The winner of the contest will have a clear cut title to the championship of Wyoming for the season of 1922. Las re hopelessly Will complete the backfield with the Pougias and. Laramle ere. hopeless! imethe:samo’as ‘it-has been forthe “ltast four games. The northerners gra} defeats each and any claim that| ave expected. to outweigh Casper 10 Cheyenne might make to the gonfalon| pounds to a man but as this situa was dissipated by the ,defeat which|tion has cropped in the majority of the downstate aggregation sustained|the iofal's games thig season it will ‘at the hands of Casper three weeks | Gio’ mites” vattect ba. thes ago. et All of the Casper p' neridan has as strong a team as out of the hunt as the result of sev ve s with the ‘exception of O'Bryan, end, are in good | last season and that was good enough condition. The former is still slight-|t win the ate championship. In ly crippled from ings game | Sweringer ran of several seasons, but will undoubtedly the game|Coach Wright has one of the best ‘Thursday. Kassis will be in at center ngain. The one change that may be made in thé Mneup is the placing of jorrel at fullabck on the offensive orrell has been part of th that he has plungers in the northwest.* A pable running mate is Jenkins, whose end runs and general backfield has featured eyery game of the on. The pla season but in the gam« ’ Sheridan attack this season : GHICHESTER S PILLS played at end he strongly. His na wing position but ball makes hi: e for a backfie has been used few weeks, will prob: iE DIAMOND Ask D 1s the position; playing DIMOND BRAND FAL fe 35 fensive and end on the offe TS EVERYWHERE Captain Groves, Lester and Davis! SOLD BY DRUGGISTS Do Your Christmas Shopping Early BUYIN CASPER TEREST IS KEEN has been built up on the same system jast year, a hard line plunging game with a few passes and trick piays thrown in to vary the routine The Casper attack will probably de- pend on a running, passing gdmq.to overcome the added Sheridan weight U_&. Land Commissioner Graves of Buffalo will referee the game with the! umpire yet 1 be named Coach Morgan has not announced ths lst of players who will make the trip but the squad will number 18 with the second string players to meet Riverton high school here Thanksgiving da 2 YOST TO CLAIM SHARE OF FITLE Michigan Coach Willing to Divide Honors With Iowa Eleven, He Says. ARBOR, Mich., of Michigan's wi mm of the western championship, being ¥ honors with Iowa, another un feated eleven, it was announced by ch Fielding H. Yost today. Some shigan supporters had urged that Michigan im first position by eans of the poift system bat it was tained such a course wuld not ve followed Coach Yost will continue indefinite: head’ of the Michigan football ff despite his added bur Jens as head of the untversities’ ath letic department, he announced today GRANEY EXPECTS GREAT YEAR AT DES MOINES ON STRENGTH OF NEW MEN shar of the Des seball club season here Manager «ack Moines Western 1 is anticipating a good next year, The club finished last in the 1922 Face, but acquired several players who should be excellent major league pros- pects within a season or so, Among m is Walter Genin, a center field- » who threw out more men at tho 2 than any other fielder in the ue, He 48 a .200 batter and a| sterling base runner, George Cooper, a right handed) pitcher, is another good prospect. He was purchased from, Portland, Ore., in the middle of the season. He proved to be such a good hitter than he rare-| ly worked on the mound, always giv- ing @ good account of himself, how- ever. He hit for a .370 average. | Jack Banner and Mike Wilson are! the two catohers on the team and are both comers, Banner is expected to |be at the height of his playing in the next five years, | Floyd Chesbro, a left handed first baseman from the Aberdeen club of the Dakota league, is another find, picked by the Boosters. Petey. Tur- geon at shortstop, is one of the hard- est hitters for a smaller player that the Western league has tver seen. The Boosters have Don Grant and| Art Wagner for third buse prospects, | although Wagner belongs to Cleve. land. Grant played at Evansville last s lar right field. while Jack Graaey holds down left} flela. Otto Merz, ‘Lefty’ Eddleman, Cooper, are the three mainstays in the| box to come back. ‘The Boosters have an optional agreement for the services of Middleton from Cleveland. He is a capahle southpa’ | Waddell ‘C'MON iM MCA YA STFA Ro Jimmy ‘ ABIG FIRE thyZe WGP Y Ade -g- ZY WY) YYLB Yj CLs Ys MRI, Der's Der SG o. DOUBLE HIT WITH BASES FULL, BUT TRIPLE PLAY: STOPPED ANY SCORING A number of years ago Rube and Ossie Schreckengost were the star battery for the Phil- adelphia Athletics. Schreck com: piled a record that has probably never been equaled by going to bat with the bases full and none out and making a legitimate two base hit that resulted in a triple play without a run being scored, With the bases loaded and none out in a game against Cleveland, Schreck lammed a long fiy over the center fielder's head that for a min- ute looked as though it might be caught. The runner on third played it right by going to the bag, figuring Le could score after the catch anyway, but the runner on second dashed over to third, while the runner on first pulled his freight for second. As he neared third, the runner who had been on second saw tho runner standing on that bag and turned and hot-footed it back to- ward second.” The runner who had been on first had already turned second base, and the two passed each other running in opposite di- rections between second and third, the man who had been on first be- ing automatically out under the rules for passing an advance run- ner, ‘ In the meantimo the center field- | er had managed to knock down Shreck’s hit. with one shand,. but failed to hold it, and Shreck kept on running, The runner on third was £0 busy shooing runners off the base that he failed: to start for the Plate until the- ball had been re- turned. to the {urield, then Lajole, taking the throw. from the center fielder, threw to the plate and nailed that man trying to score as he slid in. That made two ont. Shreck had “passed second during the fuss, which entitled him toa tWo-base hit, but, seeing two run- ners, already jammed on the line between second and third, Shreck turned and dashe@ back. The catch- er( after tagging out the man tr ing to score, and, seeing Shreck nearing second on his way hack, threw to Lajofe, who tagged out Shreck,. completing a triple play without a run being scored. heh ed a The state coach of the Lord Mayor AL CATARRH of BLADDER , your name, for only $4.75. | of London was built in 1757, and cost jmore than $60,000. (meses ea Don’t Neglect Your Skin Ladies — A few days’ treatment with! CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS, ‘will do more to clean up the skin than all . . the beauty trea’ ments in crex- ation. An im- plexion is sluggish 1 r. iver. Millions of take MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1922. ” Firat in News Of All Events All inquiries addressed to ihe Tribune Radio department will be an- swered by W. A. Strong of the Wyoming Radio corporation, who is in charge of the department. Radio Station Sold T can only get local broadcasting sta- - my tation| tions. It is not loud enough in loud sr of the naval radio station | speaker. How will I be able to use a at Miami Beach, Fia., was # ed | od epeaker? ; to the Tropical Radio company of Boston, Mass., the highest bidder in| () Is a two-wire aerial 45 feet long the recent call for bids. This com-| 0: K.? My house ts 45 fect long and pany, which fg connected with the| 35 feet high. United Frult company, offered to take (3) Can one get better results with the station for 14 month? at an an-}a loop aerial. nual rental of $3,600, with permission| (4) Why can’t I get Newark and to extend the lease an additional year.| tDKA? The Radio Corporation of America! Answer—A diagram will be needed eee a Ee neton Of New| to give you a complete answer. You prised will rieed more B battery to increaso According to the ternis of the lease,| amplification. As you tare mamsitree Eee uuatsoteer: spark set wtih; quency only you may flot be able to modern equipment which will reduee | 0Perate a loud syeaker satisfactorily the objectionable noise to a’ minimum. | {- nd 3) A loop aerial would give you With the enactment of necessary | *atisfactory resu:ts provided you need legislation, it is understood that the/Fadio frequen transformers. (4) a will ultimately offer the station | The set ye = ibe co ge ke Fe as: ws upmatoes: t0\) xeoetve and pat pegegaiey nied your} Question—Is it possible to recharge answering the following questions: , are battery at home?-—John K. 0 of wire neces- 2 =e 3) peer eye at see meters) \ Answer—Yes, with the proper ap- whve length on 2 loop 3 feet square?|PAratus. There are apptiances on the 2. Is it more efficient to have the; ™4rket which r-ctify the A. C. of the plus term’nal lead to the grid from | usual Ughting Say to the D. c. the B-battery on the devector circuit, | Becesmary for recharging a cell. Local leaving the negative terminals at-} dealers will give you, the necessary in tached to the grids on each succes- TOatMeIGs Seat tak eau sive stage? Quoting. trom @n.articie descrip. aire whee ana. what con! tive of a method to eliminate ‘static| tion is made bet®een the colls? published recently, the statement wag|_ A8Wer—No. 24 wire is suitable. made that for 360 meter wave length a wire 100 feet long in tae general di- rection of the receiving station would help eliminate statle. Should not the wire lead away from the receiving station. What is the exact length that It should be? 4. 1 am now using a “tuned piate! cirenit” rather than. standard regen- eretive circult with excellent results| in that I do not get the distort'on that| fome. of my radio friends do with| thel> circuit. Relative to the stand- ard Armstrong circuit, how efficent is thig cireuit? 4 Answer—S'x turns spaced 1 inch} would he sufficient. 2. ‘The grid lead should not be con- nected to either terminal of the B battery. The plu terminal of the B} battery Is connected to the plate, | 3. The phrase “in the direction of} the receiving station” means nothing. It is preferable that the aerial point n the general direction of the trans- mitting station. 4. ‘The eireuit you describe is in| effect an Armstrong circuit and the | Armstrong’ patent deserves credit for it. Series winding. In Yunnan, a country which les east of Burmah, the punishment for theft, even of a trivial character, is death by beheading. Question—(1) I have a de Forrest radiophons and a two'step amplifier. So naRIaREEERRIEEEEEERD SS$H$$$$$H$$$$SH$S$H$ The fact is well known to our many friends and patrons that it is not our custom to feature sales. When we do it is a real sale, an event . for Casper buyers. 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PHONE 980-J In making room for our holiday merchandise it is necessary for us to dispose of some excep- tional goods at less than the cost of manufacture. For example, we-have some Girls’ Coats of the finest Chiffon Broadcloth, trimmed with gen- uine Beaver and interlined with Wool Padding. These Coats are in sizes from one to six and sold formerly as high as $35.00. During the sale they will be listed from $10.00 to $18.75. Children’s Hats of the best Velvet, Felt and Beaver will self for $2.50 this week regardless _ of their former price. Boys’ Hats from $1.00 to $2.50. ; Then there is an exceptional line of Boys’ Coats valued to $18.75 which will be sold from $7.50 to $10.00. A call this week will be worth your while. (The Stuart Children’s Shop Main Floor of the O-S Building — Phone 951R SMA SAHIN SST Do You Realize That There Are Only Shopping Days Until Christmas? Buy Your Gifts NOW in Casper