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" poster DECEMBER 39, 1922 Cie Casper Daily Cribune World Results : a | ea First in News i “Sm Of All Events ; AT RANI Tat Guitticst Feeling. By Bret PITT MEETS STANFORD TODAY: 7 sOPORT DOPE PICKED that President Ban Johnson of the| ne reason by Mr. Keilogg to con- 5 1 | ‘American league refused to accept an | fine the event to “Big Ten" schools. ti ‘wneigned box score as official. _ “Barring schools Hes 5 with practice the plarer can control {ts distance and direction almost as ‘well as if the oval wero a baseball.” Many versions of the: “Ty” Cobb the columns but the truth is controversy have filled of baseball Dp When Johnson announced after sev eral weeks of dispute in newspaper articles that-the hit was aw: Cobb because the dec. to official box score Pardue university, end chairman of the athletic directors’ he committee of Western Conference. The fact that numerous athletic organizations, at in existence when the Big Ten ck meet was formed, ck meets of their own, now have is given as m the Big Ten meeting would be 4 to the national intercollegiate Athletic Director schools feel Kellogg that they BATTLERS BOOKED FOR MILLS Al Dusky Fighter From Chicago Has Hopes of Putting round bout being arranged, y net SSS ae epee Ede -1 PiCKweED UP} { tisred LARRY-~ }/Sn. nope ae > * ° o i “ A BARGA™ IN FING ] NAu-n! Tve cot came. |f IM HOPPING ») WANT A CASE oF tl ore oN | A) > 2 °: OLD SCOTCH-- WANT } GoInG on | c D Scoten {/ ON THE REAL GtD.7, THe FinisT ef A CAS ? THe OLD BG -/| Ww AGO THE | COTCH JOE | z eA WASTED A | - 2 : eg CASE -- < at a —__— —— : . Bi CHICAGO, Dec. 80—(By The Associated Press.) The pasgANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal., Dec. 30——Pittsburgh’s & discoverer of the play chiefly responsible for the modern- day | | t ante peeps eat cocets ‘the Stanford) Oardinsis: tert style of football—the forward Apa Hae lust: boas foand- | | pe Ny hat prmosise to be a hard fought, low score game. . He is Fielding H. Yost, veteran coach at the University of | | : n ene observers expect the easterners to win but Stan- Michigan. Twenty-five years ago, nine years before the for i s ate =~ wl SES ata ene CE Roa ee ward pass was used in football, he introduced the si iral | lose strength may have been | weakened by their transcon- é throw using it firat at Ohio Wesleyan double plays and homeruns. z : n has % = nay versity to teach punters how wwf “The Life Bat Nel nad 4 k R ' ol ot ‘elson,” former Nee sree | ightweight champion, who met them Yan eferee a S Mead his hand instead of his foot.}@!! and retained his title until a ¥ or Yost says he was a poor punter, | Wo'gast won the crown, falls to re ‘ “ uf i f @ explained to his squad how to| veal the money-saving capabil ies of ' wept out F or Paris Bout impart a whirling m ition to the oval, rmer slugging apdd punishment » md to give it speed anu direction. F Dane, although it tes it game many years he used this trick in| Us s ring career authentically ' coaehing his backfield, and in 1905,] Neilson recently returned from the ~ = =¢ —— r the year before the present-day fc st where he was awarded $1.000 SAY SVENDSON ~ / soRRY BuT \) 14 RIEND\, Rie . ward pass, he published in a book on | damages following his arrest on a tye GoT A t CAN'T ust: / ches You USE No USE ; hd bes K football, Ulustrations of his method of of shoplifting, which he CASE oF Fine t Go on DAS CASE OF he getting off the spiral throw. proved untrue. En route home he ScoTcH . FoR water WAGON) (seeTen=?, ? ‘ 7 j “In executing the spiral throw,” }!carned that the price of a slarping You WATER t Yost said in his 1905 article, “place}oar berth would be nine dollars.| 4 the ball on the hand. The ball should | Rather than spend that amount, * M ; Me dingonally across the’ palm from|says he sat up all night and w' fig rier Se ee ' the base of the thumb to the end of} he finally doze! off to sleep ail the Hight “nenetice, ~ ‘The cooler, weather! 3 a Dawts: 256 ee ee 4 { the little finger. The arm should be] windows In the coach were opened | seems to he adding vim' to the Penn | t gored t brought eround forward in @ horizon-|csusing him to take a cold which State wrrriors. In the * sera fog en eae f tal Hne and, just as the ball leaves} prevented his talking for several tice here 5 ta. ahseoess ; the hand, it should be caused to re-| days. | b pa i ; volrs on ite axis by suddenly jerk-| “That fine dollars cost me $900,,” | . tn H ing the hand around the ball and to} 5e sald, “and you can believe me. t 5 t the left. The oval will thus be mace} "ereafter when I want a sleeper I'll Goach Henderson said oe ? | to rotate Ike a spiral kick. The end| Pay the price, because I have got to erKiey Bea ly, quarterback, waa the ee Soca 4 | of the ball that is ahead in the picture} have my voice in my business.”” eae ti . player who probably wou a ee | must be kept ahead all the time. The _ orn SEX \ | °n good condition for the fray - ball in this manner can te thrown| Western Conference schools only | bosee toring from an Insure NEW < ' with ease from 30 to 40 yards. ‘The| should be permitted to compate in the re i sei at ain Sai a keane ‘Secunten wine: revolution of the ball on its axis|annual “Biz Ten” outdoor track and | Sar NEW YORK—Pancho Villa, Amer-| South American light heavyweight 5 shuld be rapid. This pass can be|fleld meet, in the opinion of Nelson lean hywelght champion, defeated | and the winner of the coming Bill made with or across the wind and/A. Kellogg, director of athletics a! \ Terry Martin, bantamweight, in a 10|Brennan-Floyd Johnson match, was t } he both, so that !f they ee Wests ee ‘ermitied ter engage in the! Lee Away for First Time in This City; All ; Bed i nl Seite gevotirn) Sack” ne sri 3 ontestants Are in Pink. o Save Money On Your Subscription Will Be Today | crepancies in the unsigned box score} Discrimination against Western ——— | i i tention was brought to Johnson's by the American league 0! isticlan as a routine matt Associated Press box institutions only «chools Big have ference enter the latter ms was given why Cont trong tes nee meet “ito see all the fighters _ Today will be the last of strenuous training for the prin- cipals on the Elks bo ium New Year's afternoon. ing card to be held at the Elks auditor- r The fans will be given a chanoe in action at the Casper Athletic club, THOUSANDS?DOLLARS ‘or the officie “anon wee pase ine cant tort shoud be enly for members of the |Starting this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Tomorrow will see only | box scores for final official a: organization, Director Kellogg said. ‘a light workout to keep the men on edge. | brings tolight it Js Jearned ,many. ————+ | _ Johnny. Brown,.the-Chieago Ugbt-| | ’ disputes nd obvious errors, which weight who tales a whirl with Kid | are corrected by the offi Lee, ot been overt: | neous, without Some officia! er tielan, if plair becoming known. scorers, it is sald, have been prone to omit such undisputed events as Brown will be given “e show ali he has as in Lee he is meet a 4 ing © man with speed. selence and a wieked punch. The Sandbar baby's ARE REJECTED results of Lee's fights. The Chicago boy used to meeting all comers and would }as soon fight one as another. Ho \is in fine shape, down to 135, and ts jon edge for Monday's batt'e } footwork has been a big factor in al }of his recent wins as he has danced | out of the way of blows that the aver ORTH OF MERCHANDISE From Casper’s Leading Merchants Will Be Given Away Free to Those Who Subscribe or Renew Their Subscriptions to the ; ‘ j age fighter could stop only with his eo has been In_ perfect Some Coast Colleges Do Not Eee hens Beth ae greased Want to Share in Pasadena | be counted on C e , e Profits. fans a run for thelr mon es asper valiy an unda ripune ; | SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 30.—Sev- Roy Conley nd. Bilty Warner p promise a pr serap. Conley has { eral universities of the Pacific coast conference have decided they do not vant to share in the proceeds of the made a fine record during the just coming to a close and in Wa: he is meeting a boy who is just mak This Holiday Offer, Which Is Without an Exception, the Best Ever Made to Casper People, New Year's day football game at * . 3 Pasadena, Cal., between the Univers y to the top. Both men Will Expire at 9 P. M. Tonight ity of Southern California and Penn 4 take punishment but ae expect one or the other LIST OF MERCHANTS WHERE YOU CAN. REDEEM COUPONS State. Each conference school is entitled to $2,500 from the game but Califor s for a count of 10 nia, Stanford and Washington have from an voted that their share be given to the ar i Pleas Ave, Seubey Ww Lead’ ¢ Low Pri team parti 3 net food lt ight yh! eaders oO! Law rice po os eas Nay sinerater Woouna nae 2s edi CAS OCERY ter Hax ees Mer. 23-225 Bou th Center St. ‘Under the agreement with the Pas- ‘The latter obtained a draw with 17 East Second St. O. Johnsn, Prop. bene je: BL ge lat uurcrngc st FA OONeE. co. adena tournament of Roses commit Gus Weiner here a month ago ani THE NORRIS 5 Ls aa Prop. 122 East Secon’ St. ‘A. Wisgins, Prop. | 142 B, Midwest Ave, A. L. Forster, Prop. : tee, which is handling the game, the showed considerable class as well as 129 East Second St, ©. V. Norrl GLOBE SHOE CO. eee sates CtcaNTs conference receives $35,000 from the a (heavy: wallop: for. (er small: man. CENTRAL GROCERY & MARKET 230 South Center Bt. Hema’ Ont Gaeta ieee cee gate receipts. Of this sum the con Prank will go in at 112 with Woodhall 129 West Second St. Arthur A. Schulte, Prop. Lyon & Healy Pianos ference voted to give half to the team making 118 but In the mapjority of Canes: id ee Mgr. Grocery THE aT EST eT Lut Stone 130 S. Center St. Geo. F. cher, Prop. representing the west and divide the h’s fights he has had to give away ier. MO CEY 1 auth’ Genter Bt THE PALMS other half among the other confer. five to 10 pounds so he will not mind i hit, ECONO beta Pinas. Mt IDWEST PHARMACY ‘The Palms Telegraph Flor! ee re ne ser cater es eu. ERANT STREET GROCKRY & MARKET 1 tandien the | 414 tase Second st, E.G. Hadley, Prop. Btantort ‘has its own cam-weet seeeees canary rao Kid Beli ant Corner Grant St, and Devine Ave Oppolste the ost, iqNATRONA BUTTER SHOP ! game w! urgh today, #0 Addie Moon yill meet for six rounds Roy Kalmer. M. HS vephadlt bok bes sin St | cided not to tuke the money and Cal- Moon fought several preliminaries in THE BLUE FRONT GROCERY vice addered aon ne yee . ifornia and Washington both made Roy welterweight, tno will mect Billy Warner | Casper t yeers ago and made a 130 East Se ro gai) y Harry Hs , Prop. AN | good profits in thelr own football sea-| of Denver in ove of the main fights on the Elks’ boxing card at the club| 00d Impression witi the fans, Ht BUNGALOW. GROCERY & MARKET EVANS Representative Lawson Mfg. Co son, so they deciced they did want] New Year's afternoon. is al ready to mix it up and Bevo ina ‘adie Jeweler and Opte: Lawson Gas Stoves and Heaters the Pasadena ‘“‘cut.” Oregon, Wash- that is what the ordinary fan hands 412 East Fifth St. G. "\. Habenteht, Prop. 134 South Center Jesse Evans, Prop. 131 . ington State, and the Oregon Aggies np ou ke * 1 oe his money to sce. “THE B. & A, CONFECTIONERY WYOMING BAKI 20. STONE'S GROCERY CO. have not been heard from. 'O R. Pre Ww I Tickets are on sale at the 507 East soner, Prop Vest Yollowstone Sucossscrs to Bruce Brothers i Toaho. Otel some, Hrs eae to. Bc } z : | House and at McDonald's cigar ste JOR ¢ ER JEWELRY MEG. CO. : t cept the money and already has made “ S: The ring wij} he pitched In the ¢ bata tees pene . Eost Second Bt. Max Myland, Prop. | 14: Hast Prop. jee eee Uucceed Hale | ter 0: the aiaiorium sivins « JERSENS SHOE & ‘CLOTHING CO. THE BOOTERX THE HOLMES HARWARE Co. \ view from every seat fecond St East Second St A. F. Sarin, Mgr. | 145 Hast Second Bt. D. Holmes, Pr y { Abe Pollook, whose namo ifs AT. and. J “Gord nm Oh Coy aka eb, CASP! eos STEAM BAKERY if 4 : HOTOR Co i | Sport Calendar IN MIXED 00 ore ore ee : joo. san amt tee bass | ; O'Rourke, a fest infielder, will p =~ —-—— CB. PI ans E Coen? | x47 South conten: Oote Sand 2 ase for Portland next year] DULUTH. — The Canadian Soo B Midwest Bld, jthird base for Portland ae ribune. Pr 4 when Sammy Hale, Beav third | hockey team defeated Duluth, to 3 M. D. BARNETT co. a een RUBBE Racing SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 34.—Fa Z - vciieaty Sesbsth dent ¢Barnett's Of Course” Diamond. Petker, ?} i Meeting of Jefferson Parish Fair} ustrangler” Lewis, champion wrestler, . sisaanth Center association closes at New Orleans. | jhnounced today that arrangements|delphia Athletics. O'Rourke is not| | BOSTON- “McGill umvarsity hockty iss [eee of Cubs-American Jockey|haq becn completed for a mixed|as good x hitter as Hale but tt is} eneiee ates oston hockey clu Bi nba nr Toakey alate at | Teen, Domeert Tack Dempsey and thought he will make good in the|® ? ‘ 4 feeting of Tijuana Jockey club, at] himself. field. | Y ff d M I F I Y B M j Laas pears ayenicica ou Can’t Afford to Miss It For It Saves You Big Money ‘Tijuana. Footbali : JVintversity of Pittebursh vs. Leiand Stanford, at Palo Alto. Golf Annual New Year’s tournament ) opens at Del Monte, Call?. ‘Twentieth annual Midwinter tourn- ament, at Pinehurst, N.C. Ch oss Championship of Intercollegiate Chess League closes in New York. Championship of Missouri Valley Chess associatidh closes at Omaha. Power Boat WowWrld’s championship races off Les Angeles. E Articles covering the match wore drawn at Wichita. The orticles, a sporting writer observed, “‘contained 1,000,000 rules as how the two are to behave them- selves.” The date and placo of the match Were not announced. a ATCHISON, Kans.—Jeff Smith, Bayonne, N. J., middleweight, won a newspaper decision over Billy Britton of Kansas. Ss sardisSeN SAEs PITTSBURGH —Pittsburgh defoat- ed Toronte, 3 to 2, at hockey. sacker last season, goes to the Phila-/ Lowest Storage in Casper Guaranteed Repair Work, Acety- lene Welding, Gas, O\l and Greases and Crank Case Service. for the Boston Red Sox and the year before was with tae Washington Americans. In sixty-seven games in 1922 he hit .264 compered with Hale's .858 for 152 games. On the other and he fielded .960 to .949 for Hale. Brakes Examined Free ACCESSORIES Willis-Hackett Co. Phone 1391W 363 S. Ash St. M. M. Mer. 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