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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1922. World Results By Leased Wire ; €he Casper Daily Cribune WISCONSIN T2 /OWISVILLE 10 NI ; LOSE BAGKFIELD GET NEW PARK Plenty of Line Material on Hand for Next Year, -) However. Concrete and Steel Baseball Stadium to Replace One ‘Irish of Madison, will he back. Sat a fancy price. MADISON, ‘Wisconsin Wh 12.—When n inventory of its after the close of season, it found on abund- “ance of line material on hand and in Shape for the next season, but was ‘ the fact that the 4 will be lost ths Richards, who de- Weloped such a a wall from seompletely gree; material that was able to throw back the charges of Chicago, has much the same task In ‘building up a bacicfield as soon as the Swnext playing time rolls around. S- Captain Rollie Willams, star of “the team this year at halfback, will be graduated along with quarterback “Shorty! Parr, and halfback Eidte Gibson. Merrill Taft at fullback. 1s Sthe single regular to be eligible for, another season. Steven , Eaglederger - of Stevens Point, a feserve thin season, A. R. Saari, of Eveleth, Minn. and H. ©. “Opitz, of Elkhorn, two slubstitutes, “and Jack Harris of Racine are in the fight for 9. chance to serve in the po- “sgitions around’ him. Harris is con- Saidered a coming star. = No one appears readily avaiable “Sto fill Barr’s shoes at quarterback. SEaglesberger is not experienced. L. P. Reuland cf Reedsburg, a freshman star of this year, is a strong ccntend- ser for the place. > Im the iine, Gus Tebell of Autora, ZIL, star end, will be lost by gradua- Aion, as will Rudy Hobifield, guard, land Tom Nichols of Milwaukee, ce: Ster. Ben Pearsc “be able to step into that place, while ="Kibo” Brumm of Madison, regular “Stwo years agg, will be back in the “game next season. “S Steve Polaski of Nashota and Russ EB. F. “Nelson of Superior, @ flashy wing “man of the freshman squad also will “Be available. Captain-clect Marty Below of Oslr- Skosh will fill one tackle position next “year, and will have Pat Smith, also “of Oshkosh, at the other tackle, with Harry McCorm'ck of Madison, bidding “for the regular position. A. J. Bleb- Swerstein of Phillips, regular guard will be back, leaving the posit'on to be filled. “* Coach Richards who will again “eoach the Badgers, confines: himself Tie a prediction that Wisconsin will “have another of its strong teams, and is making no claims for the com- “ing season. other weight Sport News Charles Welland of Brooklyn has ‘sold Peter Pfaff, 2:08%, to Walter Cox In the game with Boston college SHoly Cross produced a new footbail “star in the person of Billy Glennon. = Both George Owen of Harvard and Seharley O'Hearn of Yale are stars in “Yootball, baseball and hockey. reserve center will Destroyed. LOUISVILLE, Ky., Dec. 11—From the charred and twisted ironwork and timbers left by fre which de stroyed Eclipse park. historic home of the Loutsville American League base- ball club, will rise a new concrete end steel stadium modeled after the home of the Chicago Cubs park. ‘ Captain William Neal. vice-prest- dent of the Lou sville club, Wathen Xnebelkanip, secretary-treasurer, and Lealie Abbott, architect of the new home for the Colonels, mace a thorough inspection of the Cubs park. Captain Neal declared that it eur. ‘passed any major league park and that his new plant. to cost $100,000 will rank the sme among minor parks. | ‘The new grandstand, as planned, will seat 12,000 persons and will be so constructed that an additional eck” can be added tf needed. Other facilities wii combite to make tt a paragon among minor league parks, the owners plan. Eclipse park, in its career of more than 20 years, has been the scene of many deciding battles, both of the gridiron and diamond variety. Cen- tre College often has played some of {ts home games there for the benefit of Louisvilliang and because facilities at Danville are often inadequate. The new plant will be finished in time for next season's opening games, it fs planned. Immediate steps look- ing towards construction are to be taken. Thumser Is Made , Basket Captain At | Washington U. ST. LOUIS, Mo., Dec. 12.—Walter Thumeer, star_of Washington Uni. vers'cy’s football squad, has been ap. ted captain of the basketbal! tiam, Director of Athletics Rider announced. Thumser worked as a floor guard last season, but this year will be at canter. He alio was cap- tain of the track team last season. Mr. Rider expresses confidence that the basketball squad wM make (an (A. Finale Wan Ascund The Howe: “OH HERMAN! Won't You COME AND CARRY THESE oLD MAGAZINES VPs, THe AT ric FOR ME, PAGE FIVE. 1} ‘ First in News Of All Events SIGNED UP FOR ELKS FIGHT | For the next Elks benefit fight card, which will be staged New Year's afternoon at the Elks auditorium, the match- maker, Gus West, has signed up Kid Lee and Johnny Brown of Chicago for 12 rounds and Roy Connelly and Billy War- | ner of Denver for the same d matinee. ed extend Kid Lee all the way it easy in his last two d noth'ng would be more r with the s than to see hed with who him go the someone footwork, and can AY Josie- 1 IESE BAcK- Some ARTICLES Brown, bull: up « re: also co fon in the soyth tghtwe'ght. He istance. A six-round prelim- jinary will make 80 rounds of boxing scheduled for the lago. In his firet bout in the Windy City he got a draw with Kid WWasb- t who has win to his credit ama Joo Gans and Buday the Thermopol!s wel- nown in Casper, ares here twice In his last ¢ with Morey I crapper. In ects a Denver who going at 230 New ckets will cember 18 will start a 4 the De nda BUFFALO—Tom Gi of St. Paal knocked out Joc o of De- troit. LOIT—-Billy Shade of outboxed Andy Schma former lght heavyweignt jchampion of the nav PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh | Pirates have obtained an option on George Boehler, pitcher of the Tulsa BACKLOG MEETS BAPTISTS, REFINERY MEN PLAY PRESBYTERIANS IN GAGE. LEAGUE Jasketball Fiyes of Casper League Begin Title | Play Tonight in Double-Header Scheduled For Baptist Church Gymnasium ’ Tonight at the Baptist church gymnasium the Casper except only good showing in the basketball league gets under way with the Backlog five meet- Missouri Valley Conference asd £2 a the Baptists and Plant No. 1 of the Standard Oil com- year. SIX CIGARS GOST YOU NOTHING IF THEY DON'T oulT They Contain a Blend of Four Kinds of Havana Tobaccos, Grown in Four Different Districts of Cuba. x ‘The Waite high school football] These Tobaccos are the Cream of the ‘eleven of Toledo has defetaed cham- “pion school elevens of six states. “= Princeton. hockey players now have “g rink of their own and will no longer shave to travel elsewhere for practice. National league batting avérages show that Hornsby, the champion hitter, led Russell, the runner-up, by “33 points. ‘The Harrison, N. J., soccer team ts putting up a fine game for the cham- plonship of the American league. ~ Gene Tunney will most likely meet, ‘Wom Gibbons before he gets a return qmatch with Harry Greb for the light Seavyweight title. ~ Memphis has lost its pennant win- ming manager, Spencer Abbott, wo thas signed with the Reading club of the International league. * Tommy Murphy 1s gathering the Stars of the halfmile tracks. The Grand Circuit pilot has Iskander, 2:07; Dixte Direct, 2: and Lambert Todd, 2:09%. = Pittsburgh had/eight and New York Smeven players who hit in tho .300 “class of-the National league last sea- pon, Boxing experts declare that Jess “WUlard should try himself out In a Ouben Crop, Aged and Blended in s Dry Climate Till Just Right and Mild Bbittha'ah cighs tnnt costs 36’ conts:| Then get from your dealer six of thi new Dry Climate Cigars made this year, Smoke them. you ever used, send.the bands to us with your dealer's name (before 60 days’ and we shall refund your money at once. Seoure your stx Dry Climate Cigars today. Prove these statements or get your money back. 150, 10c, (also 2 for 25c. Spectal Holiday boxes at all dealers. The Solis Cigar Co, makers, Denver, Colo. The Wyoming Grodery Co pany, Distributors.—Adv. oc. ee SO a NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS’ MEETING. The regular annual meeting of th. shareholders of the Wyoming onal Bank of Casper will be the office of said bank in jasper, Wyoming, at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m. January 9, 1823, for the purpose of electing & Board of Directors for the ensuing year and the transaction of such «ther business as may properly come be- fore the meeting. : . B, BROOKS, President, Attest: _bout with some good heavyweight be- “fore be taciies Jack Dempsey in an- ~other championship fight. CARL F, SHUMAKER, Cashie Publish Dec, 12, 19, 26, 1922, Jan, 2, 1923, ‘ Tf you don’t think they are the best pany crossing with the Presbyterians in the second contest of the.doubleheader. The season will run for 14 weeks, omitting the week be- tween Christmas and New Years, with! president. The president of tne lea- three sets of doubleheaders a week|,engue shall act as chairman of the until the middie of March when the | oxocutive committee. Absolute auth- season ends.. W. I. Rehr, Jr., and| ority shall be vested in this committee Som Neff will alternate as roferees| in the selection of tcame, éligibilicy and the league executive will appoint | of members of teams, arrangemont an official scorer and reporter toduy.| of schedule, enforcement of ‘all’ rules At the. executive meeting neld/#nd regulations, conduction of sil Monday evening it was decided that | business pertaining to 1no league, ant players would have to pay admission | the aud iing of accounta of the league. except for the games in which they Par, 2. It shall he the duty of the jactually participate. There are 120] president to call all meetings of the | players registered in the league and| members of the league and presde | this would make a prohibitive attend.| at the eame; to receive a Investi- ance of athletes, gnte ,all complaints and suggestions Single rdmisston: to the games w4il| from members of the ‘eague, and ;be 25 cents, with season tickets for| Present them to the executive com- lthe entire 64 games gelling for $5, | mittee: To approve all bills and order ‘8.0 four teams are on edge for the | S#me paid by the treasurer. opening struggles this even'ng and| Par, 3. It shall be the duty of the the Backlogs and Baptists wil get|¥ice president to assume the duties under way at 7:30 o'clock. The sec-|°f the president in his absence. jond game will follow. 15 minutes ag.| Par. 4. It shall be tho cuty of the ‘ter the conclusion of the first. eecrotary-treamurer.to. ke records of ‘The constitution and by-laws of the| “l! meetings, to receive and disburss longtie tw aa follower xily tiated eee. Brapenssoounes Constitution and By-laws. eae Regut ¢ ERRAMELS. Q). mt ees may eaeratan mex In order to promot: pSge - good sportsmanship and @ beter pho on the eligibility hst, and only by sical development, the organizeticn | {f°PPing one of these men from the of a winter basketball longue hae| St. may another be added. .Under boon advocated by various activities | 7° condition may a man's name ap- fn" Guages pear on the (ligibility lst of two Article 1. teams at the eime time, nor can he Par, 1. The name shall be Casper| Pl@¥ on any teamyother than that Basketball’ leagues? upon whose lst his;name appears. Par, 2, It shall consist of twelve | BY consent of the two team managers teams as follows: American’ Express involved, a man may be switched American Legion, Baptist, Backiog-| {FM one team to another, and such teachers, Hiks, Kiwanis, Methodist, change must be made on tho Sat- Ohio Oll Co., Presbyterian, Standard| Uday before tho change is to be- Plant No, 1, Standard’ Plant No, 3,]00me effective. In cuye of a player Texas, being claimed by more than one team Par. 8. The opening date of the season shall be December 12, and tl glos'ng date March 20, omitting Christmas week, making -a total of fourteen. weeks. Par. 4, Double headers shall be Played weekly of Tuesday, Wednes- gay and Thursday nights, and each team shall play once a week. Games must commence yromptly at 7:30 p. m, authority to assign the player to the team it thnks best, (2). It shall be the duty of the team managers to furnish the se:re tary with a list of ten eligible men not later than December 5, and any changes in this list must be in the hands of the secretary on the Satur- day night before the change is to be- come effective. The secretary anall turnish the official scorer with these’ lists previous to each game, and it shall be his duty to notify the referee of any tneligibles. (3). Any player being removed By-laws. Artic’e 1. Par, 1. The ‘eaguo officials. shall consist of president, vice-president secretary-treasurer, and o permanant executive committee consieting of the | from ary of the league games ‘for three officials above named together | “disorderly conduct twice during the with three members appointed by the! season. shall be tneligtble to play on YOU CAN DO IT BY the executive committee shall have| Western league ctub. DANVILLE, Ks he Centre col- Kid Lew's, 12 lege football team will play Sewanee at Memphis {n 1923 and also will meet Goorgia, the latter game probably at Athens, Thanksgiving day, according | to an announcement by rthletic offi- unds, at Philadelphia. Wee Wee Spencer vs. rounds, at Hartford, weRSR TT ad ay Try Tribune*Want Ads for results OPENER TONIGHT’ | remainder of the} any team for the season. This does not cover a mar being removed for personal fouls un lers the offenc> .. so Tlagraat as | be classed as rderly conduct. | shall be the duty ef the executive offense. Spaulding’s official! rules shail | govern all other emergencies. (3). Each team shafi be required to depoat an entry fee of $15.00. with | the secretary-treasurer to guarantee | } good faith in the performance of the schedule, same to be forfeited in case | the team refuses to ptay in any regu larly, scheduled game or abide by the laws of the organization, Any team following the schedule properly and abiding by the jaws, shell have its deposit of $15.00 refunded at the close of the season., (©. ‘The schedule shall be arranged and published by the schedule com mittee of the execu: comm ttee, + (@) The official shall consist of a paid referee to handle all games, un less in the judgment of the execu- | tive committee he shall ve tncompet ent. Whenever possible, there shall also be an umpire whosa_ services| 1 be free. The referee shall have| no connection with any team of the | league. (8). Hach team must appear tn proper uniform, colors of-aame to be selected at a meeting of the man. agers. (9). Spaulding’s offic’al rules shall govern all games. } are the smoke most appreciated is port Calendar| zeae eet a es x | Racing. Meeting of Business Men's Racing association, at New Orleans. Meeting of Cuba-American Jocksy club, at Havana. Meeting of Tijuana Jockey club, at Tijuana. | Bowling. Central States championship tour nament opens at Columbus, O, Baseball Abaj:; Havana filler. - They appeal instantly to the good cigars. i Annual meeting of Nationa! league, lat New York. <a The i iA Since 1896 WA Lz NR ae aie wistributors METROPOLITAN CIGAR C€o. 824-28 Larimer Street Denver, Col. ‘ Golf. | Annual meeting of Metropolitan |Goif association, at New York. | New York State amatour champton- ships, at New York. | Boxing. | Charley Pitta vs. Goorze Chaney, 8 The Hopewell Hospital Lilian L. Nelson, Superintendent Thermopelis, Wyo. A general hospital, situated tn the Hot Springs district of Ther- j[ mopolia, to which visiting phys!- clans are welcome. Rates moderate; only graduate nurses; for further information ai dreas the Superintendent, clals oh southern teams will come here in 1924. Western Conference will have rv immense field for its football warriors next year, when the Untver- of Illinois dedicates its new $2,~ 0,000 8 New York disappo! were keenty e O'Dowd- Dave Rosenb . in which O'Dowd was © have won the middleweight championship. The Loulsville club of the American association plans to build a fine up- to-date basebal| plant to take the place of the one which was receatly des- troyed by_fire, Senator . 2 for 25¢ Blunt 2 for 25¢ (im glass jor) Magnolia ...15¢ Queens o3e <a ae Perfecto Grande 3 for 50 Give Him La Palinas La Palinas are not “just cigars,” but because of the finer flavor and aroma that lies hidden in the expensive Java wrapper and the selected Vuelta man who knows CONGRESS CIGAR COMPANY, Manufacturers, U. S. 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