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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1922. Cpe Casper Oaliy Crrvune PAGE NINE. SK TOURNEY TO. BREAK RECORDS Minneapolis Making Great Plans ~__For Annual Event In February ‘ MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Doc. 18— ‘Work has begun on the 100-foot steel gki slide at Glenwood park here, on which skiers of the country will par- tleipate '~ the national eki tourna- Meznt, to be held in Minneapolis Feb- First in News ' UNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS Fo or eto Berlin ‘Schools concer Ring Ban CEAGUE BASKETBALL PLAY TOBE ings of Berlin. In announcing the prohibition, the municipal board of | education gave no reason for the de cision, simply notifying the rectors that the gymnasiums could no longer be used for this form of sport. | Organiastions which have been con- | ducting the contests have, in some cases, been forbidden further access to the buildings. In other instances the societies are inaugurating subst te exercises. The Berlin Boxing union has taken steps to have the action reversed. Contests Tonight at Baptist Gymnasium Hold Inter- est for Scores of Local Fans; Texas to Meet Standard, Express Plays Baptists tonight from fans of tet goes against the 1 and the American Two fast net contests are looked for the basketball game when the Texas qui fast bu from the Standard plant No, : ee Express team lines itself up against the Baptists in the Baptist Fuary 10 and 11. | A P Ci-cperating with tha Seer of park} | church, at Fifth and Beech streets. eenimissioners, the Munctpal Ski S The Texans will go into the fray with the disconcerting lub of Minneapolis and the Odi . port Calendar experfence behind them of having ; yet failed to register im anything but another local bene t ha - gone down to @ 21-to-5 defeat before "aughts. slide. eer et sscey par . pen ARE You PLannine : WF VDONT Go MLL =~] the 8st ard Plant No. which ts Cc. D. Poling, president of the City 5 . Te Go AWAY “46am - MISS A LoT oF fur Racing. thought b; ome critics to be weaker league, hea announced that tickets ducted under the auspices of the three between the University of Minnesota and University of Wisconsin will be National Ski association,” Gr) onic. Jess Willard OF LATE BOUT PARIS, Dec. 19.—A close study of GOLD CUP REGATTA AT DETROIT 10 BE MADE ton displacement does not exceed 1,350 scuble inches. The international sweepstakes wil! carry cash prizes totalling $25,000, of which $10,000 will go to the winner; $5,000 to second place and $3,000 to DEAL OTILL ON Meusel, Ward and Hoyt May Be bodies. \ HATE Te LGAVe THe Meeting of Jefferson Parish Fair|than Plant No. l. Ca Knittle for the games are on saje and may be . | FAMILY AGAIN~ IT Association, at New Orleans. Z > secured from either the Casper Phar- ‘The outstanding event on the open-| Doesw't seem RIGHT ~ Meeting of Cuba-American Jockey, D&e hie men prety well | macy or the McDonald confectionery. tng day =a be the Sore Setional | WHAT- To- Do! club, at Havana. steg wintuxtuity tn peects A fan may see his favorite tearas championship meet, in which all boys WHAT To - Dotttt: Meeting of Tijuana Jockey club, at work fourteen nights in twenty-eight i under 16 years of age are eligible to Tijuana. wa coe te eB hye 25 4 It games, for $2.90, or he may spe the ot Improbable that the Standard participate. In additior ual meet Trotting. Ray RS e ihana ltheael finding entire series of sixty-six games for Annual meeting of Harness Horse $8.00, Asinciation, at Chicago. Bye: anaes ee i held that day. Barling. The Standard aggregation took the] NEWARK, N. J.-Mickey Walker. f On the foliowng day, Class A and Jxmes Blouin vs. James h. at sbyterians to a cleaning 47 to 14,/ welterweight champion, outpointed Bi skiers from all parts the United Chicago, for world’s classic mpton- | the opening game. Phil Ki fm 12 rounds, -.. sseseeees States and Canada will compete. ship The Expressmen defeated the Le oe The Minneapolis tournament will Boyt. gion in the closest game played thus| Tt {s acknowledged that the Chinese be the biggest in the history of the Battling Leonard vs. Johriiy Drew,/far, while the Baptists went down | are very skilful at making confecti ' ski sport and will take on an inter- 12 rounds, at Portland, Me. before the Backlogs with a margin of he reputation of hav- \ Rational aspect with entries coming Se ,|10 points They are able to from Canada,” states L. J. Sverdrup, JERSEY CITY, N. J-—“Irish”| From the standpoint of percentage |empty an orange of its pulp entirely, S @ecretary of the Nations! Bki assoct- Johnny Curtin, Jersey City vantam-|the Ameyiean Express team and the) then fill {t up with fruit Jelly without . stien. weight, won the newspaper decision Standard No. 1 team tie with 1.000,|one being able to find the emaliest Among the list who alrea@y have over Midget SmJch. while the Texans and Min'sters have cut in the rind or even tiny hole. ade arrangements to attend are del- 0 SES SE = = == egations ‘from Dartmouth college, Creche, 1008, KV. Tribene fos ood, Mich.; Grand Beach club, higan; Denver, Colo.; Revels Btoke, . British Columbia, Canada; Winnipeg, Montreal, Toronto and Quelec, ac: while a bout was in progress const!-| addition to the Gold Cup event. All Gording to Secretary Sverdrup. tuted 2 very serious fault. indications are that a British ing-rna- “There is @ revival in skiing and The journal adds that as the fed-} tional (Harmsworth) race will be held More clubs are organizing now than eration’s investigation committee has| next autumn and plans are well under . ¢ver before in the history of the nine MORE DETA aiso seen the film it will no doubt! way for en international sweepstakes ® years of the beri rae ‘i the draw its own conclusions. race for craft with engines whose p's REDUCING ones: the film of the Carpent’er-Siki fight third place. The remainder is to be Traded to Chicago White Wd apportioned among other positions In. Exhibition how tnt rrencie beosamen, oan spporiioned among other positions ae ig Sieve bap Rare st hs eylla the 180-mile course. The race will be i Ned 6 . in one hi Labor day, 8 - EW “4 —Miller Hug- * * * i: PORTLAND, Ore. Des. 18-—Yeea] said something to. Hellers.the Sene| | as bul Ginittiaatione dos enter te thal eine ae eae ba Our stock is too heavy—merchandise must be turned into cash at } a Aeadeaoas ct teeters. # bee 3d agicy hep to a stor7| DETROIT, ifich.. Dee. 10—Tye lovent require a demonstrated average |thority for the statement that the|# Once. Complete your Christmas shopping at the cash store and save minute rounds here tonight in an ex: ition to be held under auspices-of the Milwaukee Boxing Commission, his opponents being Jim Borden, a 398 pound boxer and an junnamed giat from Tillamook, Ore. Three reg- ular ten round bouts by other boxers Will be given on the same bill. printed by L'Aute today. nal recalls that according to Siki's allegations it was in the fourth round 1923 Gold Cup Tegatta will be one of the most ambitious held in the De- troit river and promises ito attract that the negro had arranged to allow| more widespread interest than any of h'mself to be beatast Boubariat of the boxing in an interview with L’'Auto, that for the :tuafiager of -or to talk to the manager of another Vice-president |those heretofore sponsored by- local federation, | powerboating enthusiasty if the! ten- said |tative program is formaliy approved boxer) Two international races are to be on the car wun!” rsa atic) thie, wats | Lt PALINA The Quality ‘Cigar Since 1896 In their beautiful, glass humidor La Palina Blunts make a Chitgine gift sure of appreciation. |} local racing committee has been ad- ‘| nill of Marshalltown, Chester Dates- He’ll_get them in finest condition and in perfect fullness’ of flavor because of the protecting humidor. * 3 poe eaten oy ng pele) and finer flavor, a rare, aromatic of every man who smokes them et that make a friend speed of thirty-five miles an hour over two laps of the regular race course. Considerable interest attaches to announcement that a renewal of the Harmsworth event ts in prospect. The vised of seevral prospective challenges ‘neluding one from Canada and other from Great Britain. The Ha: worth, emblematic of the work speed championship, is held by Gar Wood of Detroit, and !f a contest ts heid for the trophy in 1923, Wood undoubtedly will be at the wheel of another defender. Grid Prespects At Grinnell Are Dimmed, Report GRINNELL, Ia, Dec. 18—(By The Associated Press.)—Football prospects for 1923 have been dimmed by the prospective loss through graduation of six stars who for three years have been the mainstay of the Grinnell team. Followers of Coach Elward, however, belleve that the foundation, laid this year, for @ stabilized coach- ing system, will jp to offset this loss. Stars who graduate in June include Captain Everett Norellus, of Kiron; Lawrence Jensen of Fonda; Ray Fearing of Fort Dodge, Nelson White- man of Council Bluffs and “Ty” Smith of Grinnell. Grinnell supporters appear to be well satisfied with the manner in which Coach Elward has handled the team. Followers of the scarlet and black express the opinion that the frequent changing of coaches in re- cent years has had much to do with the clump in pioneer athletics. They are looking forward to the 1923 sea- son with optimism, believing, that the system of coaching. such as is found at Drake under Solem, at Coe under Eby, at Cornell under Finger, is the thing most needed at Grinnell. —<—<<—<_— Basin Five to much-rumored deal which would send Meusely Ward and Hoyt to the White Sox th exchange for Eddie Collins, Bib [Falk and. snother Chicago player is “atill on,” Leaving for Cincinnati yesterday to spend the holidays, Huggins eaid that there was still hope that an At be reached between the the White Sox which ro- triplé exchange. “Hie also sald that there’ were ind! cations that the deal by which Jake May, the young pitcher of the Vernon club of the Pacific coest league, would come to the Yankees might be com- pleted before the new year. weiss Cah se Si Syaal: GYMNASTICS GIVEN MORE ATTENTION AT (OWA IOWA CITY, Ia., Dec. 19.—More tn- terest is being shown in gymnastics this season than ever before in the history of this athletic work at the University of Iowa, according to Coach Harold E. Boyson. The classes are larger hla year and the number of candidates for the Hawkeye gym- nastic team has about doubled. Twen. ty-flve men are seeking places onthe team. Iowa will hold two dual meets, the first with the University of Min- nesota, Minneapolis, February 17, and the second in Iowa City, with the University of Illinois, February 24. The team will go to Columbus, 0., tor the western conference meet. Play Greybull | Team This Week BASIN, Wyo., Dec, 19.—Basin high school will open its basketball season | on December 29 at Basin in @ contest} with the Greybull oflers. Coach F. L.| | hy Teach Children lb Use Caticura Soap Becaise it is best for their tender skins. “Help it now and then with touches of Cuticura Ointmentapplied to fist signs of redness of rough- ness. Cuticura Talcum is also excel- time, money and energy. Shrewd shoppers, wherever you go, are talking about this wonderful bargain carnival. This is your vpportunity to purchase your Christmas gifts and personal needs at PHENOMENALLY LOW PRICES. Make it a point to be here early tomor- row. You'll SAVE GREATLY on whatever you buy. 1,000 Men’s Neckties BOUGHT FOR CASH at a mere frac- tion of their real value. We have di- eiceg this purchase in six groups to sell at 25c-49c Men's Winter Weight Union Sufts at 95c Men’s Winter Weight Shirts and Drawers at 75c¢, 95c, $1.50 Drastic Price Cuts on All Men’s Overcoats and Suits HEAVILY OVERSTOCKED — Must unload! Clothing consists of such well known makes as Campus Togs, Style Plus and Michaels-Stern Union-Made Clothing. The Suits and Overcoats are up to the minute’in styles most popular with men and young men. Money-Saving Prices on Men’s Dress and Flannel SHIRTS Men’s O. D. Government Standard Flan- nel Shirts, 1.85 sale price .. Complete line of Flannel. Shirts. Spe- cially priced 95e ts $4. 85 from ...... One lot of Men’s Madras and Percale Dress Shirts. Neat patterns. 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