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FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1923. CHURCH QUINTETS DROP GLOSE GAMES TO OIL COMPANY FIVES Ohio and Standard No. 3 Nose Out Victories Over Presbyterians and Methodists in Almost Even Play in Casper Cage Schedule: ‘wo of the ‘fastest games of the season featured Thursday eve- ning’s in the Casper Basketball league, the Presbyterians nosing out the Ohio Oil five by the narrow margin of 23 to 22 and the Standard Oil, Plant No. 3 team winning from the Methodists by the close margin of 42 to 38. The largest attendance of any set of games was recorded for the evening. The Oh{o Oil-Presbyterians game, was @ seo-saw effair all the way with neither team being able to get away! to a safe lead. Both teams guarded closely and there were few free shots.! Haynes and Schaefer eccounted for most of the points for the church- men while Young, Lutz and Morrell kept the o!] aggregation in the run- ning. The Standard Oil, Plant No. 3 team| was given its first tard game of the Ww. ee seazon by the Methodists, both teams| Standard No. 8 .... 3 3 0 1.000 playing a fast brand of basketbail.|Standard No 2. 3 3 0 1.000 Rynalski was the star of the Stanc- 3 3 0 1.000 ard team with C. Giffin shooting the 2 2 0 1.000 most biskets for the Methodists. 21 1° ‘800 ‘Traylor counted heavily from toul 312 ‘383 Une and also scored four baskets. 312 338 The next games will be next Tues- 31 2.333 day, January 9, at the Baptist church at a Var De | gymnasium with the Legion meeting)American Legion --. 2 0 2 .000 the Methodists and tte Baptjsts fac: 20 2 000 ing the Presbyterians. 3 0 3 .000 ‘The lineups and scores Presbyterians (23). ALOR WANTS. TOMEET BENWY } s|/Challenge Filed by Freedman with New York State Commission. Player Young, rf. Lutz, If. ------—----- Hooper, © ----—--- Mann, rg. Morrell, Is. NEW YORK, Jan. 5.—Sailor Freed- man, Chicago lightweight, has filed with the New York state boxing com- mission an official challenge for a bout with Benny Leonard for the| Mght weight championship of the world and posted a forfeit of $2,500 as evidence of his good faith. Under the commission's rules, if he accepts the challenge, Leonard must answer it within a specified time, or lose claim to the title in New York Standard Ol, Plant No. 3 (42). PG ¥.T.. TP. oo 4 0 Che Casper Daily Cribune PE ARNERRS Lith USPS ie Bet That Guiltiest Feeling. block York bane, 18| State, as Johnny Wilson, world’s mid-' pion, have done. SPORT FLASHES HOT OFF WIRE CHICAGO.—Ralph Greenleaf, pocket | CHICAGO, Jan. 5.—Two world's Houston, of St. Louis match, 600 to 333. DULUTH.—Duluth won from Mil- waukee, 2 hockey league game. NEW YORK—Col. T. R. Huston,| retaived his half interest in the New — dle weight champion, and Johnny Kil- ARTHUR BALL GAVE hashes Te FoR ve PRESENT- 5 wee WHAT'LLE I Do! 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Of thelr six hundred pocket| Minols Athletic club club swimming | meet. | for the event of 5:03 4-5. ‘The old rec-| a. ‘ord of 5:05 15 was held by | Weismuller of the Illinois club. | occurred at SPOKANE, Wash., Jan. 5.—The| uary 2nd, Spokane Amateur Athletic club bas-|son, Clar ketball State College ‘here 25 to 23 Americans. | ii was| He world’s featherweight -cham- teams. 1 HORSE WINS STAR ROL: IN TAGE FEATURE FILM The player in the title role of ‘ Hottentot,” the racing comedy at the America thester next Tuesday, Wed- nesday an? Thursday. is ons of the most beaut ful horses ‘in America. The nters about a flery thor- oughbr: a great Sieep c terrified of he When the film was being made, urder. the personal supervision of ‘Thomas if, Ince, California was horse scoured for the most perfect available. The winner of the beauty contest was rented at an enormous in iba * LIS During the 25 years of American eccupation of the Philippines the school attendance in the islands has increased from 4,604 to nearly 950,000 pupils. Ne Breaking Any Records? How is your business showing up this year? Are you getting any- where? e have an |” tose [-P om ‘Bookkeeping Outfit that will help you to answer | these questions. Commercial Printing Company 426 East Second—Phone 2224 f R, E. Dickensheets, Manager BERT W. TWIGHELL LATE OF CASPER, DES TSUN TG | | | cago in June, 1917, with his wife, Sarah A, Twichell, an@ his two sons, ‘Howard and Ross. The parents lived with their sons for three years on their homestead located on the north bank of the Platte river, two and one half miles northeast of Casper. Previous to this residence in Wyo-| ming he worked as a carpenter and/| millwright for 15 years with the Ws and Creig and Link Belt Manufaciur- ing companies of Chicago... Later he was engaged in the contracting and building business, having built, under his superintendence, nearly 75 resi- dences and apartment houses in the (suburbs of that ofty. | On Deceniber 7, 1922, the parents left Casper to spend the remainder of their lives In Chicago, the father be- | because of his enemic condition. He was born in Fargo, Michigan, and work Wi as a farmer until he mar- ried Miss Sarah Jane Amelia Fradette, | of Ontario, Canada, at the age of! tweaty-three, from which time he be- gan learning the carpenter trade. | As @ man he was a hard working | | man, industrious, ambitious, with the | best of habits, honest In every day life and a Christi ~~» |\Compensation Head | CHEYENNE, Wyo. Jan. 5. |Arthur W. Caverly of Kemmerer has |been re-appointed by State Treasurer Snyder chief of the Workmen's Com. ion department of the treas- office. eee Cee 'GLENGROSS STATION ON O.-B & 0. 15 T0 BE | ing forced to leave the high altitude |: PAGE SEVEN nity club has been trying to obtain for the last two years. Skin Ablaze with Eczema Constant ac | Almost Unbearable! ‘We know there ix one thing thet @tope eczema, and that is more red- Dlood-cells! S. S. 5. builds them by the million! You ean increase We know that as blood-celle ye in number, blood impurities We also know that night fol- J. Both are facta! But have you, ema sufferers, ever actually taken vantage of this wonderful fact? honsands just like you have never thought sbout it! Skin eruptions, eczema with nll its fiery, skin-digging torture and its soul-tearing, unreaeh- able itehing, pimples, blackbeads and doils, they all pack up and go, when the tide of blood-cells beginn to roll in! 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