Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 5, 1922, Page 7

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IVE Firat in News AGIn mMeepe YEW AN’ Of All Events | | 4 FY } as —— RADI Questions ii & Answered t: 2 . Y Ay. THEese HYAR d : WAAL STRANGER if rue Mev THe mS : RULES GOVERNING BASKETRALL Ne OS RED (“wan ernance { MAIL SRS EELS ain é ape me, Ye REDMIGH ¥ AN inquiries addressed to the Tribune Radio i | WE FIND OLD DAN Ky-RoCT A HEN \ pes See AEE ANAS econ eee i oapeneet Ss so iewee rar cepartneat wl be: » | | GAZING HOPEFULLY, | ABUT THE CABIN charge of the department. WASHINGTON, Dec. §.—To American people generally, ent session of congress with Interest, Dut to the reassembly is of anct. The White bil resentative W would amend only ex'sting measure governing |! radio—is expected to come up at t SANDY ALLE 5X > Outstanding Revsion Concems Elimination of Four Technical Fouls and Classification as Violations, on Which Team May Lose Ball Basketball players in particular and the fans in general will do weil to read the new rules which go into effect this year in the court ¢ iere are several changes of import- ance which have been introduced this season which the rule} makers hope wil! do much toward making basketball faster | and cleaner. [the oppone: goal. The most 04 | needed improvement in the game is |a decided reduction in the number of fouls. | e wire should be |=" foot span? 1 other wires. Sere: pper or phesphe> is by far the better, net oaty leally but mechanically. ast Februa’ absolute control of the situation in t jthe hands of the secretary of com- X CIGARS GOST merce Tt is design to meet a] isting Gifficuities which have arisen | i, ie along with the remarkable develop nt of the wireless telephone. fans all over the country are/ ,f | awaiting action on this bill eagerly | : } } By placing the blanket regulation of radio under the jurisdiction of the de THEY l ' partment of commerce, the Dill, if passed, will open to the enthusiast a} fl number of wave lengths at present | (} : One of the ou pules is that effec Four technical fouls have been removed TUESDAY. <i 5, 1922. ; a ‘ World Resulis H WAPORTANT CHANGES SHOWN [N | Ter" At Leas One in Every Theater from the classification of fouls and nat are known as violations, the penalty for such a violation being to give — possession of the ball to the non-of- fi. fending team at the nearset point of on the side (not the end) out of bounds. (Rule 14, Sections $ to 11.) ' Another of the important revisions is the creation of a 17-foot goal zone in which all persenal fouls comm!t- ed by the defending team result in the non-offending team being given two “free throws.” Rule 1, Section 4;|No Answer Received to Post- Rule 15, Sections 6 to. 8.) S ‘The reworded rule governing the oem abet ate for movement of the feet in starting a play while standing is indicated in ruie 7, section 8. Ix reads, “A player NNE, Dec. 5.—The who standing still when he re-|Cheyenne high school eleven has re crives the ball, is not considered as|Celved no reply to a challenge to the running with the ball, if he steps in|Sheridan high school eleven for a any Gireetion with one foot. provided] posteeason game to determine be the ether foot remains in position|¥ond doubt the championship of the/| on the floor. After this step, in dis-|State, Sheridan, it is acknowledged. | Tre BIG EVEWwT IN BAYVILLE WAS THE ARRIVAL of THE MAIL COACH —— AND MARY, “) Aie’T HED Time To READ ALL TH PUSTAL CARDS YiTt' reserved for the government alone. Present conditions, Secretary Hoov- er bh Dietased, “are abaotutely “| They Contain a Blend of Four =) able in view of the growth Kinds of Havana Tobaccos, | Grown in Four Differest radjo.” It 1s certain, {¢ authority ts placed in his hands, that Hoover will} Districts of Cuba. ‘ release to the broadcasting field auf; ficient number of wave length to re-\ ‘These Tabaccos are the Cream ef the Iteve much of the present “congestion! Cuban ¢ meee 4 ninate the inter-| a Dry Climate Ti Biended ference from other stations, which is| yguq i Just Right and ow threatening the broadcaster | } The White bill would direct the e_ ge |retary of commerce to “clas prescribe tt any cigar that costs $5! ket from your desler w Dry Climate sd eer. Smoke them. on’t think they are the best “J, send the bande to us | by each class and assign ban wave lencths thereto; and make from the floor, or jump from the Sheridan and Cheyenne elevens Sar gy, and revoke regulations app dealer's name (befere ¢0 Tall licensed stations not 1 refund your money w xisting legislation or any inter-| . national convention to hi | United States is, or may become, | party Jeet 3 | Of particular interest, however, will | 2 f¢ |e the enactment of Representative! Special Holiday boxes at al! eaters. bill to the thousands of ama-| The Ciger Co., makers, Denver, ecretary Hoover is most im-|Colo. The Wyoming Grocery Com: 1 with the activity of the ama-inauy, Distributors. —Adr, your six Dry Cimate Cigars o thease statements or money back. 150, 10¢, (alse posing of the ball by passing, by/|!s entitled to tho championship insofar @ribbling or by throwing for goal,|as the season's schedule enabled the floor, but the ball must leave his|did not meet and the Cheyenne play- hands as one or both feet leave the | ers believe that they can win frem floor. Due allowance 1s to be made|the Shoridanites if a post-season con- | for a pl test is arranged. while running, provided in the juds- eS } | IOWA CITY—Glen Miller Was elect-| sional « ed captain of the 133 football team | substity of the University .fut6wa. 11 the player may lift the other foot|northern school to make a record, but | | { oe | | rid of the all as soon as Many important changes have been Nee made in the rules governing the “time out.” The referee is now under obliga ie ec and +o| White coaches, as pro-| tours teckded upon at } th England As. h De Palma] so ; idents heré.| the enormous growth of the y sentence for|Five of the 11 colleges reported in| He is pled _~ eee ANNOUNCEMENT. Dr. William A. Bryant, whe was IRESNO, Cal.—R: started serving a 10-da tions to. request the opinions of the! Racit * é As umpire before rendering a 4 | Meeting of Business Men's associa-| American League Called to Meet in Chicago Day | concerning “ of bounds tion, at New Orleans. } speeding. h ccepted | advancement of “tha thing} formally with Dr. Kimball, 112 ing.” The new rule states ing of Cubs-Amertoan’ Jockey! J 4 1 1 , | —— {tt © ©x-|—the American sma yy, to whom | Sec r "§ rife ajail ca vit a gn | Before Joint Conference of Majors in New — | xew vornorank roth, conch of | proses me [Renee ee ere committed by any player, but he] Sr Tafdand Jokes Gabe at . MM: : pia the New York Americans, will coach | = feet saiaue Rt heg wearicnlae att sof TH sab te Dd York; Minors Meet in Louisville tne Cleveland Indians, i was un-] JERSEY, CITY, N.- 3—Jobnny aes | ers in the bi field away oz Vora | Shrugrue, lightweight, stopped Will Questions and Answers. | Cycling bol! The referee shall request Secon = ual six-da: s ~ tehinpice to anulssily aut atitoounta) jsterons eayacemmesllem eat ess] LT eviews kn Dec: ‘ons afd to co-operate in enforc- Baseball Kenesaw M. Landis, baseball commissioner declited today |Prove! of the plan to aboliah profes | | mmm stler, won. two straight hn Grandovich, Dal-|but the Pi special with a and the/stallations a n a double wrist] is federal law and the scissors office takes care o! | Jackson in the tenth round of @ 12+] Question—is there an ordinance 5.—(By The Associateg Rress)—] SPRINGFIELD, Mass.—Final ap-|round bout here. the city of Installations per requiring wire 0 be inspected by a city g the rule against coaching.” : i ~ Au poys’ games ate definitely ¢t ARE HPT ene: 2c dentin aaah to be drawn into a controversy with President Bar’ Johnson i vided irito quarters instead of halves. | * one cde. iepat Ease sage.) of the American League because of President Johnson's ac- fa The times length of each quarter ‘Trottin, tion in catiing the sumuai meeting of the league ii Cr cago | i" b rer bp ihaed according to the ages Of) 17) sine of Board of Review of Na-|on December 13. a day in advance of the scheduied joint i he players. tional Trotting association, at New| meeting of the major league which|from further injury by over-hand | Tale pear 1 pb, ener hoe oe. York. Commissioner Landis had schedule!] shaking. | the season of 1922-1923. Bench Show tor New York December 14 The first session of the minor leag. | oeeen Spasketball. hes deen| Rhode Yaland Boston Terrier club, at| Commissioner Landis declared that | vers {* scheduled for this sfternoon | | There i# no city ordinance derwritera has nos Shoe Shop Expert Work Reasonable Prices 235 East H 5t. ral 1 steadily progressing as a clean open| Providence s insofar as he was concerned the joint| When President H. M. Sexton will be game, increasing in favor with both Wrestling meeting would be held as scheduled, | &in the organization work and appoint + and spectator, there are still] Johnny Meyera vs. John Kilonis, at| but he was not prepared to say wheth:| Committers to consider traportant pia: y many fouls committed in almost | Chicago. er the American jeague club owners | Problems. D e i | £00) OADY . : c Boxing oni Meecticleate The question of the draft was Promoters Anxious to Match | every game. A large proportion of we -pereclpate, Him After Vietory Over every wile are made. by defending| Bryan Downey va. Jock Malone, 19] proaigent Johneon, in announcing | PPOUsht EP and it is reported that the fter yO \ players in the general vicinity of} rounds, at Louisville. the et ton Chicawo. nal he] Texas league and the Southern asso Billy Mathews ee ee tation, J 6 e| . could see no reason for a Joint meet-| CA ™, behiersstvey at oannee Sarah ing of the major leaguers tu New) scnusity, would seek to join the Amer-| _PAPIS, Dec. 8.—Eugene Criqut. the | | York as no subjects of importance |{cAn gspociation, ‘International, Pa-| Duropcan featherweight champion | were facing the club owners of the neater! y{ has been del with offers from: Ad fic coast, western and the Three-rj has been deluged et .. two-teagves Jeegus, the five organizations to de-|Dromoters since his victory last Sat-| Since 1896 a “t can say this much," Commission-| cijne to subseribe to the dratt. Jurday over Billy Mathews of Eng-j 4 er Lands said today. “I issued a call SestoeD ite land, but Manager Eudiine has made A Fresh Allure frdm Java? Sure! . hai that Criqu! ext fight + . . —_—_— | P place in Ami and his i "Java! home of batik fabrics and choicest cotfee—and of rare tobacco enticement for the smoke-wise man. s been nar Jack Curley wo weeks ago for the joint meeting. ee President Johnson announced the DETRO Tf AO | ii M. Diagne, the Senegalese deputy, to| meeting of American league for PARIS, Dec. 5.—(By The Associa- ; produce any proof of the alleged} Chicago on et week. Insofar as I r at But- ted Press.)-—The decoration that But-| Protuce any Proof of tne pported|#™ concerned, the joint meeting: will | tling Sik! is “a much greater Mar} ois of ent be held as scheduled.” | | than he ever was a fighter” and that] Neither Descamps nor Carpentier} The white haired commissioner, with ng o no one “can take away his title as/would make any comment concerning his floppy black hat, and carrying a in America and chempion heavyweight lar of the|the charges that the bout was framed.|cane that resembles a limb of a small] DETROIT, Mich., Dec. 5.—Boxing | Lenaitic Pier ancat > Gurles resents Te id ~4 = conditions te equal. uw! y rece | | | worla’’ was the only comment which! Descamps said: tree, was a picturesque figure at the > BS =a shows in Detroit are to be limited ¢ oe him $265,000, for a bout t to Kearns s affairs | Java leaf! The most expensive wrapper in the world—supreme in smoothness, pleasing flavor and tempting fragrance. La Palina blends the best of the Old World and the New, for Java’s finest wrapper develops undreamt delights in Vuelta Abajo, Havana’s filler. smciy Try one—and get light on it for yourself. Excellente Senator Blunt (i Magnoli Perfecto Grande . M. Hellers, manager of the Senegalese} “My name is not mentioned in this| national association of professional] one each week, the licensed ctut made to newspaper correspondents] affair, but I may give a statement to| baseball leagues convention today. Hel ternating in staging the bouts, undee | onnny Dundee, but Eudline © this morning when confronted with|the press later.” appeared in the hotel lobby nursing | regulations made public today by | ith the Gvivllces of taking a5 net Siki’s “confession” concerning the] M. Hellers has been fil, but he at-|a brulsed right hand finger due to ex-| Charles P. Campau chairma: Re ie "SSSR Ps tier bout as published in some|tended a meeting of the French box-| cessive goifing and an hour after cir-| athletic division of the state depact {eae the Bate receipt to mect elther Melia vee eat oe hrs ing federation last night. culating among the major and minor|ment of public safety. ‘Tho ruling | ores onmny, Bibane: M. Hellers added that he would de] The publication of Siki's charges! leaguers was obliged to stick h's| was made to assure sufficient petenn, fend himself to the limit and defied| has created a sensation in France. | right hand in_ his pocket to save !t/ age for the various clubs and te acer: | cancellation of Bouts for failure to 0. meet the bo: guaranteed tu E f The New, Perfected Aspirin. ---Tingle’s Laxo-Aspirin (Relieves Pain Quickly--Prevents Disturbance of « Digestion--Is Gently Laxative ok sap oh that does not cause heartburn and flatu- ency ? = tide fo the aspirin that has scientifically combined with it a gentle laxative. e-the aspirin with the three-fold atteck against headac pains pcm aed colds neuralgia é\ What rheumatism® et cetera\ ‘Ask Your Druggist for the “Three Point Box” Therapeutic Research Laboratories WASHINGTON, D. C. The Man In The Barrel |} Has to Say | ‘ ANAL J Vistributors “me he METROPOLITAN CIGAR CU. 1824-28 Larimer Street Denver, Cet.

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