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j oer en : THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7. 1922. —_——_——-. World Resulis By Leased Wire SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED FOR CITY CARPENTER OFFERS TO MEET “BATTLING” SII ~ a tar - AMD STILL ANOTHER ONE -AND ANOTHER NEIGHOR WH TEUuS You THE SAME TH:NG ALSO HAS A Son on THE | WHEN You HAVE A Son ON THE LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ° \ = le kes RWAL TEAM TELLS You How AND You FEEL AS THOUGH THE : Racing. = Z GAGE LEAGUE REGINS TUESDAY Peieneor S HAs te 3 ay YouR GOONS Team 1S GoIné T ave eA BAP TORRES ws eee Racing AGHIN FuA RING THLE : RS HA Fi: YOu “ = 4 > DAR ND THE SUN AND QUT annccistiqn, at > sears. 8 RIVAL Team AND STARTS BE WiPED OFF THE Mat SHINING FOREVER Meeting- of Cuba‘America: Jockey Lil y = RUB IT INTo You HOW H's Son's a 5 at Havana. ad Fs or. } P jeeting of Tijuana Jockey club, at Soares At the meet'ng of the schedule] Jan. 3—Legion vs. Bap’ Elks va. Team 1S GoING To WALLO 2 3 Rimesattive of the Comper Basketball | Texas, Etks’ court TRE TEAM YUR SON 1S OW ‘Tijuana. PARIS, Dec. 7.—(By Tne Associate’ 4 uing t = to March 1, when the season will havel jan 9 rezion Methodist; Bap- Dave Shade vs. Frankie Scheel, 10 | D2ttlins Siki is in the ring. Writing 3 Bach team will play | tist vs. Presbyterian, Baptist court. rounds, at Omaha. ior Loerie gt rah vlna a ee J E vs. Elks: Plast} George Ward vs. Tom Stapleton, 12| Here le what I propose to sii: | and there will be three doubleheaders| _J8". 10—Express vs. Elks: Plant a va pene Notwithstanding his disqualification every week. One pet of games each | No 1 ive: Backiogs, Hike’ court and the disqualifying I might incur, week will be played on the high} Jan. 11—Kiwanis vs. Texas; Oht . I offer to meet him at any date he ool, E and Ba church | Of1 Plant No. 3, high school court. Sh Si likes, in public or private. Should he 3 rea | = in ugrue Stgns be ready to put a stake I bind myself . mans om eo | ot te pay to charity that stake, or purse, © The complete set oftgames is as fol- | gic 5 To Meet Flores): oe ts otteres. 1 am adeciutely cer: - lows | wks +s | - ~ | tain I would finish Battling Siki this : Dec. 12—Backlog vs. Baptist; Plant | ©'08 VS Ot eh | time in less then three rounds.” No. 1 vs. Presbyterian, Baptist oo’ eam ee at ve. ants; Plant 3} vs. Pr | ‘ . | NEW FORK. Dec. 7.—Jobuny shu- ‘ ] * court 5 bas OA a. Tecnu ET -AND AFTER THE GAME HAS — OH-H-H- Boyt AIN'T IT A oe R-RAND grue, who beat the veteran Wille } Dec. 14—Expres Sette ion; Meth Backlogs, Baptist court.| BEEN PLAYED AND THE SCORE AND GLOR-R-R1IOUS FEELIN’! Jackson’ in a recent bout in Jersey | odist vs. Ohio Of, igh school cou: . opr S| ~ > ry tA Tee re City, has been matched to meet Elino ve. Pl Methodist vs. Express; 34-0 IN FAVOR OF YOUR SONS On- WELL: CET , , > ee lent 7 oy eee chapche silks’ court Tena AND THE NEWSPAPERS ‘wows Hin HAVE ANS Ann? THAT'S Lesa Oe pening: BS 2 ater ncog ss press vs. Bapt Baptist cou: % ne a NOTHING ' ‘Bors! < 12-round semi-final to the Charley 4 Dec. 20—Elks vs. Methodist; Oh: No. 1 vs. Plaint GIVE GLOWING ACCOUNTS OF WELL WELL- WELL. ee SIN NRA White-Richle Mitchell bout here "| Of vs, Kiwanis, Elks’ court > K'wanis, high schoo) YouR Bev 4EROIC PLAYING Terr: our 4 cember 15. $ Dec. 21—Plant No. 3 vs. Presby- | Cour LITERALLY “STANDING THe 24 oTHins! —- ae 4 teten, Backlog vs. Legion, high| Jan. 23—Ohjo Off ve. Texes; Pres oe r Seas Fee: S| yterian vs. Backlog, Baptist court OTHER TEAM On) ITS HEAD" AGGUSES ANOTHER ; school court. ” . cca : Jan. 2—Express vs. Backlog; Ki-} Jan ee iat 2) ys, _ ee - | | nis vs. Plant No. 1, Baptist court. | Elks va. Baptist, ; \ er taliaerpa ee SS isan; 25—Piant vs. Phant ] ° 3; Legion vs. Kiwanis, high school AO court. : Jan. 20—Legion vs. Presbyterian; They Contain a Blend of Four z Texas vs. Backiog, Baptist cc Kinds of Havana Tobaccos, ‘ Fs ny an. 81—Kiwanie ‘vs. 2 : CHEYENNE. Wyo. Dec res Gactiinn Sa Ties Dilfousat Hike vs Jo..1, Hlks’ court. Peters. nine years old, is suffering) 4 £ > af r ¥eb. 1—Exr vs. Oh'o Oll; Bap- fom a guashot wound in the arm| Districts of Cuba. t 3 iackec ; h hi 8 was inflicted by an- hid et Nha ce oes : ted per mada other fecal box whom he is unable to These Tobaccos are fnc Cream of the +4 vs. ‘Pres terian Ba ntiet court. m4 identity. ‘The shooting, the chiid as-| Cuban Crop, Aged and Blended In be lion tener aay pean) serts, was deliberate, resulting from! a Dry Climate Till Just Right and ; e log va. Kiwanis, Elks’ court oil a quarrel. The wound was inflicted) Mild j Changes Expected as Result) “yo. s—atethodist vs. Texas; Legion VS by a 22 calfbre bullet. | h of Sales to Major League vs. Plant No. 1: high schoo! court. rime Dyer itr ea | aes ge bn a pe rapt aod 3 Clubs. Feb. 13—Texas vs. Baptist; Kiwanis | — —— It is fortunate that Thankagiving| THEM get from your “a caer as vs. Presbyterian, Baptist court. | doesn’t come until the end of the new Pry Cilmate Cigars Seeder ot : MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Dec. 7—A] Feb. 14—Elks vs. Ohio Oil; Express month. By that gime wesmay discover | YON. Nm te hey ars the best mumber of new faces will grace the! vs. Plant No. 1, Elks’ court. something to be faankful for.—Lou's-| ae acon Be : you ever used, send the bands to us baseball team of the Minneapolis} Feb. 15—Legion Plant No. 3; ville Courter Journal. with your dedler’s natne (before 60 : American Association club of 1928.| Methodist vs. Backlog, high school a aod we shail retin Our ahoney Through the sale of several players| court ‘ dally to the Washington Americans and] Feb. 20—Legion vs. Baptist; Back- f the Pirates thie yaar, the loca! club| log vs. Ohio Oil, Baptist court. CHICAGO.—Arrangements for a) Jimmy Blou'n, present _ titleholder, peacers ou ieacteag zene Cieste has effected business relationships| Feb. 21—Kiwanis vs. Methodist;| championship bowling match between | and Jimmy Smith of Milwaukee, were rom Mack: 1éo)"t0c; (ale # for { which probably will remult in the ac-| Elks vs. Presbyterian, Elks’ court. - completed. ae i sitet = j quiring of players by the Millers from| ° Feb. 22—Express vs. Plant No. 3; ; — the two major league organizations. | Baptist vs. Plant No. 1, high school eee : 5 x ret vase aan andi NEW YORK.—The New York Special Holiday boxes at all cos s. j New players will be seen in all! court. Cc mmission L di: Rec P f Sui ort Cleveland, announced today he } Nationals announced ‘they would train The Solis Cigar Co., makers, ver, j three departments, pitching, infleld| Feb, 27—Baptist ve. Kiwanis; Meth 0) er Landis elves Fromise O PP PE ee hane sr pay wy in 192 at San Antonlo, Texas, and Colo. ae smaors der Se | and outfield. The hurling depart-| odist vs. Presbyterian, Baptist court B; s P pai adelp ne (Aer ee L we |in 1924 at Fresno, Cal. pe sd bined ard 4 {Te hurling | depart: odist va. Presbyterian, Baptist court) From Major and Minor Leaguers In Wiping . _ jcxot the management of a club on the cal Y the locals the league} ys. Plant No. 1, Pacitic coast, . MILWAUKEE, Wis.—Siated for the $ y rship and probably the pennant.| Mfarch 1—Texas vi Out Menace to Great Game. The minor leaguers will wind up| greatest ring test of hir’ career to- + severa] moundsmen will be obtained to} jock ys. Plant No. 3, high school} ben peace thetr copveption taday with the Ket night, Joey Sangor, baptamwelgtit, andle the burden with | court. lk tion of 1923 convention city, Nagh-| will meet Joe Lynch, of New York, Smallwood, McGraw and wate! LOUISVILLE, Ky., Dec. 7.—(By The Associated Press.) |¥ille, Ten Detroit, Los Angeles bantam champion. Sagor is con- Although Phillip: = property ' us i eas ¥ hI it. y a mal: : sas phebeaitnieuatiateeine eos —-A fight to exterminate the baseball pools to save the game | “** Badeh_are Bidding for it cp inolts price rf ee ee I E x be in a Minneapolis uniform next sea from suspicion was pledged Commissioner Landis by major N | te <son. Hollingsworth, who finished the and minor leaguers today as a result of the commissioner's DEMPSEY NEW e reason with the locals, will go back | appesi last night to wipe out wi } o * . F fi Zip wittsburgh; and” it la. Goubsful | apResLPMSt EAL opwanesode WHEUM ey eno gia er Sera ppenmre The City Council after thoroten in- bo S whether ‘Yingling and McColl will be the sport. the Portland, Ore., club of the Pacific : 2 th Bon hand. The commissioner declared helcoast lengue, who yesterday was 4 ey vestigation hereby notify all peso 5 ‘The sale of BI!ll Conroy, third base: would accept no excuse from any club| fined forever from participating in , e) man, to the Washington Americans official for not making a fight to stop| the affairs of the National Association = liable for assessment in all special im- © will’ mean that Bluege, who came —— pool operatioris. of Professional Baseball leagues,|. LOB ANGELES. Dec. 1.—Jack Relieved N “from ‘the Senators, will hold Gown |Bligibility of Players Is}, “Whlle the operations of these poots| plans to seek an Injunction to reatrats!| Deinpeey, heavyweight. boxing. cham: provement districts to. pay all assess- } that position. Defate ts almost . Hiss have absolutely no connection with|the minor league powers from inter-| pi 2 r today for a|‘You can elie sour bieels wicnons tees t pt sured of either second base or short- Passed On by Executive baseball and can not possibly be| fering with his operations as president Feriaaen Sane oles eae ments now due or penalty will be en- H ! stop and» Jourdan will guard the Committee. traced to the actions of any player or|of the club. G, C. Moser, of the Port-|ville engagement, Jack Kearns, f initial sack. It is announced, how- —_——— ib,” said Commisstoner Landis,|1and club, said today he would tak 7 a “ef p w Sever, that Moriey Jonnings, shortatop,| ‘The executive committee of: the|“nevertheless if this thing is allowed|action as quickly as he could gather lanth Monde, having atopned eit at dc Sand Bcb Fisher, second baseman, will| Casper Basketball league passed on|to continue, {t will destroy the good] the advice. Klesper was expelled for| Oakland, Cal., to visit his mother. _ not be with the locals next year, and| the eligibility of players who will rep-}name of baseball.” filing an alleged faise statement rela-| Local hoxing fans are awaiting de- | » new material to fill in will be neces-} resent the various teams in the lea-} Commissioner Landis, in his ad-|tive to paid-in capital stock of the|velopments nee ssible meet r be- } Ho sary. gue this season at a meeting held|dress, suggested that “the 7 Lscattige His Mae i minor] Tacoma. Wash., club, which he or-|}tween Kearns and Ray Arciter repre- || ba The purchase of Dick Wade by| Wednesday. The complete personnel| leaguers meet in joint session with| ganized. In addition, he was ordered|senting Jess Willard, former -h at “Washington, and the probability thre! of each team is as follows: the major league ciub owners, but he|to pay $200 back salary due Manager{weight. champion, who wants a re Henri Rondeau “will not play next| METHODIST—Stone, Traylor, Gif-|made no mention of the draft Ray: B EOE | em ey CDR Pease oes rene Seren Cala en or : i i Raymond of the Tacoma club. turn bout hetween’Dempsey and Wil- year leaves a gap in the outfleld.|fin, Turner, Eastman, © Eastman,| William H. Klepper, Wheeler (Doc) toni’ on Earl Smith and Sherry Magee, how-| Johnson, Pittman, Wolf. “ Stl r, will remain in. the outer gar-| BAPTIST—Thompson, Kinsley, G. dens, it is believed. Allsman, Mariow, [. Allsman, Kee- Walter Mayer again will do the| pies, Lidderdale, Varnadore, Hacker, major portion of the receiving. Pavidson: Promising players recommended by/ sTANDARD PLANT NO. 1.—Kirk, 7 Bavvy Cravath, who left the diamond | souston, A. D. Wilson, Lim, Harry, .; for new duties as a Miller coach, willl ano, Grieves, Dunn, Mather. : get their tryouts at‘the spring camp.| “sraNpDARD PLANT. NO.” ; eI ao Kidd, Fynalsk!, Rae, Patterson, Pith- @ e 3 ex. Toblas, Leslie, Leak, Mathews, : ™ Erickson OHIO OIL CO.—Lutz, Clark, Suth: id. Hoope: M + le - 2:2, . 5 | aren ee eee mPa eul | Electricity is the name given to that vi PROBABLE IN FEBRUARY PRESBYTERIAN--Struck, Havne, | f mysterious agent which produces Pinn McKely Shaffer, W. W. i i tie Us NV electrical phenomena. It is known c % Haines, O. B. Wilson, Cochrane, D. M. * * * : A —— Hanes The Following Prices on Cadillac Automobiles Became only by the effect produced. CHEYENNE, W: Dec. 7.—The}| KIWANIS—Cobb, Allely, Carpen- : trial of Harry Wiard and Rex Spen-| ter, Snoddy, Bailey, Curran, Griebel, °. ii ¢ cer, Cody town officers indicted for | Waldschmidt, Bruce ‘Behults, Effective December 1 Tt is-generally assumed to be a re- Pipa Sein Gretel Shalt han AN aegis Lah 2 SALE A ee sult of the vibrations of a subtle fluid lon agent, probably will not Olson, Westgard, L.-A. Morgan, Arn- ing a held in the United States court here| old, King, Boffer. pervading all space. p¢ -suntil the latter part of February or| 1.RGION—Neileon,~Lereon, Boyle, ch March. No more jury cases will be| williams, Grant, Warton, Findholdt, Old Price New Price It can neither be created nor de- “4d tried in the United States court for! Swartfager, Jones. s ‘Wyoming before January 8, when the| ELKS McGrath, Clowry, Nolan, Roadster, Phaeton and Touring—F., O. B. Casper____$3,550.00 $3.250.00 stroyed. petit jury will report and the trial| Rhinemerth, Kinney, Drew 4 ts ed of cases will begin. A long list have| |XPREESS—Aherbach, Fred Bel- Victoria—F. O. B. Casper_ It is used in many different forms been set for hearing before the Wiard| cher, Pearl Belcher, Olson, McLean, @' 'e' r SOR . and Spencer cases, which have not | Osborn. Gaupe=skO: BC . and lines of activity, and is capable of heen set. ‘There aro between 300 ana _EEPAGOGUES — D. Ti Witson, Pi -U. B, Casper__ $4.150.00 developing the various phenomena of = ni ¥| Lee, Dean Morgan, Ward, B. Hath : 1 i ¢ «ot them arising trom violations of] way, D. Hathaway, Robertson, ¥. Sedan—F. O. B. Casper. $4,350.00 attraction, repulsion, heat, light and my oy e' were | day. Presbyterian; 3, high schoo! the prohibition an@ narcotics laws. Wilson; Hutchinson,- McIntyre. 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