Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 15, 1922, Page 15

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~.FAPRESSFVEDEFEATSLEBON, === METHODISTS ROMP OVER OHIO First Week’s Play in Brought to Close with City Basketball League Is Double-Header Thriller Last Night; Next Games Scheduled Tuesday. Thursday night's set of games in th which saw the lat atte shag Casper basketball league, action for the jirst time, saw the American Express defeat the American Legion, 18 to 11, in a hard fought by a 34 to 9 score. The Express-Legion was the closest ame tha: has been played in the jeague so far, and the better condition of the transportation men gave them the edge thet meant a victory. Both teams were weak on foul shooting and failed to realize en the possib li- Stes that cropped up in “free shots. McLain, M. Belcher and Richards did the majority of the work for the Ex- Dress with Windgate the heavy scor- ‘er for the Legion. The Methodists brought out the best shots of *:.> season in Traylor, L. Eastman ead C. Griffen. The team was away ov: in front all the way and the Ohio team never hat’ a chance. ®& cheering section 100 strong that presented real co-operative morai sup- port. The Methodists is the first ohurch five that has won a game in the league to date. The scores and lineups: The church aggregation had | game and the Methodists swamp the Ohio Oil quintet The next set of Tuesday evening at the Baptist church games will be played next gymnasium. YOST PREDICTS ~ BETTER SUUD | Says Michigan Eleven of 1923 Will Be Stronger Than This Year. ANN ARBOR, Mich., Dec, 15.—By The Associated . Press.) — Football American Express (18). plans of Coach Fielding H. Yost for €be Casper Daily Cribune THE TRIBUNE'S PAGE OF SPORTING N EWS = | First in News Of All Events THat'S # GooD HUNCH- ILL @o To HENNY 'S- - Gosn THEY Lt BE GLAD 7% SEE A CASH CUSTOMER WITH A TrousaAnDd Cord Buchs ice BET- - AND IVE GoT THe Dousk Freb- tv@ ToucneD THe OLD SAVINGS FOR / Go A THOUSAND Bucks ~ 1M GoinG Te BuY A R FOR THE WIFE FOR CHRISTMAS To HEANY'S- ITS A Goop FiRm/ WHAT Kind OF A TIME DIDJA HAVE 1s Thes THe FuR DEPART- FRIGND — {} You wow, || 7 DORA? ]/ F Me 1S NQUIRED} WHALD SHE BouT You HARMON, on 4 BABY By fies: ot | ns to nees aloous ‘ot. | 1233 are centered chiefly On replacing { the two star ends and’ two backfield @ men of this year’s undefeated Michi- ‘With tho exception of the =~ full back vacancy, promising substi. SER ope year's experience on the varsity. “Our team next year will be made to a large extent of material from this year’s freshman squad,” Direc: | tor Stiehm said, “and is bound to be | inexperienced. The freshmen wers | exceptionally good and showed prom’s j ing Strength by holding the regular | varsity eleve non even terms in the men of this season having but the, year are Captaim Mauny, end; Cay and Cox, guards: Lotret ané Good man, centers; Puance. tackle; Thomas, Raymend and Howard, balfbacks; Harris and Tripp. fullbacke, end Lands, querterback. Letter men eligible for the team next year are Captain Butler and Fisher, guard; Springer and Niness, tackles; Moommw and Sieate, half- decks; Smith and Wilkens, quarter backs, and Eberhart. end Banks-and good clothes ° Kelvin, o al ocococe Finch, rg- —. o “iu Methodists (84). Player— Bas. ‘Tot. Traylor, rf. -.-----.. 5 1 L, Eastmen, if. 2 3 7 1 ° ° © ° ) ° o 1 2 Pry “4 Bas. ‘Tot. 0 2 6 ° Ree ey SRE ier: Seer een 3 aloooune Club, at Havana. | Meeting of Tijuana Jockey Ctub, at Bench Show Show of Montreal Kennel club, at Montreal. Boxing Richie Mitchell vs. Charlie White, 15 rounds, at New York. Johnny Shugrue vs. Elino Flores, 22 rounds, at New York. Tom Gibbons vs. Billy Miske, 10 rounds, at St. Pai Frankie Genaro vs. Terry Martin, 10 rounds, at Boston. Jim Tracey vs. Homer Smith, 10 rounds, at Kalamazoo. Johnny Karr vs. Billy Wells, 10 rounds, at Davenport. Barney Adair vs. Bteve Latzo, 13 rounds, at Hazleton. Sammy Stearns ve. Eddie Smith, 10 rounds, at Schenectady. Jimmy Frizsett! vs. Frankie Brown, | 10 rounds, at Brookton. Panama Joe Gans vs. Young Fisher, | 12 rounds, at Syracuse, Dave Shade vs, Frankie Schell, 10 rounds, at Omaha. 18) tutes are available from the 1922 squad and Cosch Yost in disbanding the team at the close of the seaso: Predicted “an even better team next 3] year than we had this year.”” Yost's chief problem at the start Ojot the 1922 training season was tojis no outstand’ng candidate for develop a line. He succeeded so well thet Michigan closed the season in a tle with Iowa for championship hon- ors of the Big Ten, Next year the greatest worry will be to find a pa'r of flankers to take the places of 4| Bernie Kirk, winner of a place on the All-Conference eleven, and Captain Paul Goebel. Franklin C. Cappon, full back, and Douglag Roby, half- back, also are among the 10 members of the squad who will be lost through graduation: The veterans Stanley Muirhead, Rogatt! ad Vandervoort will return NeXt fall for tackTe Hertha; Btedte and Slaug! sophomore guards, will have the advantage, of a year under f're; Jack Blott is relied upon ta de- Yelop nto one of the best centers. im the Big Ten next season. He filled _° this berth cred tably this year. In the backfield there remains the sensational Harry Kipke, another All- Conference choice, Keefer and Steger. two halfbacke who distinguished themselves this year, and Uteritz IfGrown Peop! who are rundown tn vitality and out of sorts, would but realize the strength-restoring power of rich nourishing Scott's Emulsion they would not dream of doing without its health-building bene- fits Rich in olta- mines, Scott’s has E helped thousands achieve strength of body. Scots @ Byene, Bioorstetd, M2 =e ..Announces the offiecs at 212 South Sulte 6 PHONE 1%J Hours 9 to 6 O'clock The H ll Hospital e Hopewell Hospi Lillian 1. Nelson, Thermopolis, Wyo. A general hospital, situated in the Hot Springs district of Ther- mopolis, to which visiting physi- clans are welcome. Rates moderate; only graduate nurses; for further information ad- Gress the Superintendent. THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS in merchandise is being given given away with new and renewed subscriptions to The Casper Daily and Sunday Tribune. The offer expires som: sr. whore heady work won him recogh -| § tion in Conference circles this soason Leroy Neisch, substitute e t be available for one of the flank tions. “Dutch” Larion, former W J. end, ts coming up from the fre: man squad of this season, but th INDIANA'S NEXT GRID NEW \YORK.—Chariey White . of , fullback position. | “ » and Richio Mitchell of Mil-; fetter published In Le Matin to@ay Although dishanded, Coach Yost 4 asked ‘his proteges to keep in physical Waukee, two of the foremost contend-|says it will be impossible for him as condition and to sce that they remain ers for the lightwelght title now held| president of the managers’ committes ¢ligible from a scholastic stanilpcl Leonard, will meet in alof the boxing federat’on to agree to The income derived. by the 1 st in Madison » Square|® Carpentier-Siki fight unless the dls- gan athletic department from, : ; qualification against the latter Is re- games this year will excecd by »ved or the bout {s spectally author- thousands of dollars the highest d by the federation. reached in the past, according tc chance = letic officials, although they have not tecnard. yet compiled definite figures. — BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Dec. nu It is generally ex. the winner wil be given to take the crown from squad, CHICAGO.—B1 ‘a % coloret oom 1 Tato, local colored | wreator of athletica: — heavyweight boxer has been matched Minn. Old © rivals, | to nd Billy Miske, §t. 8) are ‘scheduled te to a’ Judges’ decision meet Fred Fulton, heavywe'ght, at Port either Christmas or Ni noon, Howard Carr, Ta! announce: Christmas Su ggestions We have decided to close out our entire “Wooly Boy” line consisting of 200 Boys’ Knickerbocker Suits We exceedingly regret the necessity of discontinuing this department, but are forced to do so in order to create sufficient room for our other lines. There are only ten more days in which to do your Christmas shopping and we do not believe we could have chosen a better time than the present, in which to effect a quick “close out” of this mercltandise, and at the same time materially assist you in disposing of some of your Christmas problems. For what is more pleasing to the average boy than a new suit? And the prices quoted below will cause “Dad” to wear a Christmas smile as well. We have divided the line intu four lots, as follows: LOT 1 All-Wool with extra pairs of Trousers. Run of sizes, 8 to 16. Formerly $15.50 to $18.00. Close out price $11.50 LOT 2 All-Wool with extra pair of Trousers. Run of sizes, 9 to 17. Formerly $13.50 to $15.00. Close out price $9.50 | Boys’ Fleece Lined ota. NEW YORK.—Johnny Dundee, Junior lightweight champion received the judges’ decision over Gene Del- mont in 12 rounds. aT = lost by graduation. | PARIS.—Francois Descamps, in | LOT 3 All-Wool and Corduroy,, single pair of Trousers only. Run of sizes, 9 to 17. For- merly $12.50 to $14.00. Close out price $7.50 LOT 4 Wool and Cotton Mixtures, single pair of Trousers only. Run of sizes, 2 to 15, Formerly $6.00 to $10.00. Close out price $4.45 50c Above prices are for cash only. Come early while we have all sizes and be sure you get the right size, as there will be no refund of moneys nor exchange of merchandise. JESSEN BROS. CO. 115 EAST SECOND ST. . 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