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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1922. A ELAG TRIM KIWANIANS, STANDARD NO. d RUMBLES TEXAS QUINTET Second Set of Games on City League Schedule Are Featured by Decisive Scores; Stars Show Up on Five Organized by the Elks. One-sided scores featured the second set of games in the Casper basketball league Wednesday evening at the Elks’ oe wae tie pes. wren from the Kiwanis, 44 to 2, and the mery Plant No. 3 team took the T: pag sie y sri Ts) ie Texas guintet to The Elks uncovered u team that promises to go far in the ire this season. In Clowry, a star jof Cheyenne high school athletics se al years ago, they have a scoring ycenter who promises to be one of the | sensations of the league. McGrath ‘and Reimerth are also players of sev- eral years experience and the team, y with a couple of more games under ita belt, chould prove a whirlwind tn team play. The Elks used only five men in the game. Standard No. 33 looks to have al- most as strong a team as (ts neighbor from Plant No. 1, The refinery «i gregation was too strong for the In- | experienced Texas five and was never ST. PAUL, Minn., Dec .14—Tenamy | threatened. Bvnalsk! was the heavy Gibbons and Bully Miske, St. Paul's Scorer, accounting for 19 of his team’s eading Kheavyweight boxers, will meet 21 points. Marsh scored thegpniy for the fifth time when they enter the basket for the Texas. bout, The Hneups and ecores to el. ELKS—(44), Old Score to Be Settled by! Heavyweight Contenders Tomorrow Night. from the championship Player e- Fouls Total McGrath, r, f. © 10 Rivairy between the two men dates Penley, 1. f, H ° 6 yin tneir early years in boxing. In Clowry, c 10 ° 20 4, the pair met at Hudson, Wis., Reimerth, § 4 et ere Miske was badly outpointed by Kenney, 1. J ° ° Gibbons. Again in 1915, Gibpons = - pedyed his aavantage over Miske in 22 ° 4 St.Paul rng, winning bo:h bouts KIWANIS—{). on newspaper decisions. er an? Fouls Total Four ears .aer taey met in Min- ly, rw. ® neapolis, where they boxed a draw, Peterson, 1 3 3 am! tus jear Maske was awarded @ Black, c. - ° ) déoi#ion in New York on a foul. Neithammer, o r Both men have provec their right Cobb, 1. g. -- ©. ° to. be considered among the leaders Gibbon 8 record show! 0 ry < Jong string of knockouts, waich ter- STANDARD NO. 2—(21). minatei wnen he met Harry Greb player Bask. Fouls Total no New York and was outponted. Rae, r. f. r) ° 9 Critics attributed his downfall to bis Rynalsk!, 8 1 wz condition, which was saté to have Patterson, c. * ° 0 ° been too fine, and his desiré to land Erickson, r. g. 0 ry ° a knockout punch. Kidd, 1. g. - 1, 0 Miske, ill for months, came back Mathews, r. 1 efghteen months ago, and has shown Teak, ¢. __- ° to better advantage shan before. H+ pither, 1. 6 6 punches have power in them which} was lacking previously and his box-| ing has been much better. His ability ' peras—i(5). to take punishment has been demon: pipyer strated mapy times, and the only ace King r. vaiitage /Gibbons “is gtyen ‘over his k 1@fow townesriat Js tn boxing Eby ie arc. ‘Betore Gibbons began © trying fOr} Zope, rg. knockout®,.hé -waw recognized as the! Rotter, 1, g. 2 leading boxer invhis division. However jienittic, rf. he lacked a Dunch, anf in developing | yarsh, - it weems to have Jost much of biel Arica if. style, mostly because he 18) Oi06n. co. _ to deilver s hard blow at all) \arciey, Lg. hie | Hawley, r. 6. - poosHecpece ilden Loses ityepn:, Baca “Sistd wances< cus) Dines; Timekeeper, Hathaway. Dann Another Inch | PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 14.—Wil- inger BAT sen SIKI Of One Finger Mam T. Tilden, II, national tennis champion, had another inch removed from the middle finger of his right} (PARIS, Dec. 14.—A formal agree- hand yesterday, §: became known to-|ment for a fight between “Battling” dey. This second operation brings|Siki and Georges Carpentier on a date the champion’s finger agpn to just| yet to be fixed was signed by Siki above the second joint. The finger! and his new manager, Charles Broutl- became infected first from a scratch. het. ecowe | Tonight's games in the Casper basketball league will be played at the Beptist church cvurt with the American Legion five meeting the American Express team and the Onto Of quintet taking on the Methodists. The games will start Promptly at 7:30 and halves will be alternated so that there will be only @ five-minute intermission between games. ‘The league is attracting more in- terest “with every game and pro ines to,be the feature of winter ath- leticn “tn 1 Canper this year. DRAKE TO LOGE 11 GRIDSTERS Long List to Be Missing When Football Roll Is Called Next Fall. DES MOINES, lk The Associated Pre: bers of the Drake team, which finished the season tied Nebraska for the first place in Missour! Valley Conference, vill raesing when the roll is called next fall, Players to be lost include Peterson, center; Captain Marsh, right guard; Denton and Krueger, tackles; Heath and Devine, who have alternated at maht end; Ike Armstrong, fullback, and from the reserves, Thorpe, center and end, George tackle, Herley Wil- and Bernard James, backs. Dec. 14.—(By 4 Never In my experience have I worked with a finer bunch of boys | season, said Coach Ossie Solem. Bo- s he has than a dozen men o1 who will return next fall to fight for places on the team and a group of promising, fresh- |men who should do well with a little more expenence. Bin Boelter, Sam Orebaugh, Ken- neth McLuen, three star backs on |this year's cleven, will form the nu- cleus for an expecte! ground gaining aggregation, Jack Spark un » study for Orebaugh, also will return. Stocking, left guard, and Sen left end, are the other o will be on hand next Wade Marcovis, Niece, Simpson, and Lyon from erves show promi and shoud make a hard fight for regular borths jin 1923, Among tho more promising fresh: men who will appear for spring foot- bali practice are Glen Spears of Fair. field Neb. ‘Ted Sloan of Valley June. tion, Jue Enright of Greeley, Colo., Bill Britton of Dallas Center, Bob Mahan of Guthrie Center, Joe Elsas- of Perry, Frank Mitchell of Hy- meston, and Kenneth Berg anc Joe Eels of Des Moines, backs, and Wf. lis Tipsword of Humeston, Elwood Nowles of Harvard, Neh, ‘Tenne- ve" Amberfang of Des Moines, Verne Jones of Newton, Claude Omer and Harl Giasler of Sanborn, Frank Car- pentier of Newton, Don Carlos of Perry, es of Stewart, and Ralph Amend; Roland Henry, Jay Mitchell, George Killebrew of Des Moines, line- men. 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A Good phe PER CEnt BOND -- RAILROAD Rieck TRAY 5 RiGHT A CAS OIGNT: sa INT CONFERENCE TODAY pre “EWS OMIT | Louis, and with laihene It ts probe Restrictions en Late Season Sales and Trades, Extension of World Series, and Gambling in Club Parks Up for Discussion in Gotham. burn, he captain of th team, is ,alao its ‘uost finished and versa: NEW YORK, Dec. 14. Shisibng of major league club Btorm™,. Almont single eer a owners in New York were brought to a conclusion today w ith fe en ion sacar ts ve A last =e " a joint session of the American and Nationa! leagues, presid-|and laced secon in both the 100 and ed over by Commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis. Both|220-yard dashes, free style, at th th Former Champion and Title- holder to Wrestle at é St. Louis. en have been chosen 3 A.C. team, six as regu her as a substitute, B. F LOUTUS ap of 1 in we: brings quick relief to scratchy, irritated throats *Cough eases, phlegm clears away, inflamed tinguss sre soothed. Now—be- a fi a slight cough becomes a leagues closed their annual meetings yesterday. [Western A. A. °U. junior char Wehitn by salses slieesce breckivas aa Prominent among topics stated for discussion at the joint a cam were further restrictions on late se posal to again extend the world’s KA ae ore feries from seven to nine games; and ofthat n sales and trades; a pro having won his Haxe is a mem - 7 alleged gamblin, in major league parkas, ee h President Johnson iN Sener herct ce ees | OOKING FOR CONTESTS: to urge act or L It was also indicated that the mag- cise SSS WD COMPETTON OFFERED tribution to ch fnonogram las you did last year? ei the orld" ° D, McG, 4 440-yard swimm a 2 - ae yin ty bea er ca meceiees Fr. ca Ditts, whose falty is th: Mr 1a ient as the man at the next desk or settle tntertJengue matters between ‘ jbackstroke events; J. T. 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