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TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1923. he Casper Daily Cribune ~ FIGHT FOR SUNDAY BALL GAMES Club Presidents of Two Major Leagues Face Tough Problem Next Month as Result of Dispute Between the Giants and Yankees GET A NEW CAR - THOUSAND DoULARS CAR AND SHE'S ONE OF THe SlicKesT WELL I'M GOING Down To THe AVTOMOBILE SHow AND THev OUGHT To ALLOW ME Two 1 CAN Give FIVE HUNDRED CASH GREAT -- Ww CAR-- on THs i one CHANCE, Te GETA AND Ju 1 HATE To PART WITH THE OLD CAR- THE MoToR 15 RUNNING A LITTLE PAINT On HER AMD SHE WOULD Look UKE THerv'tt Jume WELL- | GUESS ILL HAVE To BUY A NEW - SHE'S IN FINE CONDITION - | HATE To PART WITHER ST BECAUSE WE LITTLE CARS You EVER sAWw-. UL REALLY OUGHT TO Keer iT- They Dow T BuLD CARS Now THATLE STAND UP Like THAT One “WELL STEING IT's Sue AINE cag WANT YoU FOR A CUSTOMER WE'LL ALLOW You FIFTY DOLLARS ON tr ANID You Gus US Your cnecr OUGHT To GET Mors oN THE NEW YORK, Jan. 9.—With the failure of the joint com- mittee of the two major league baseball clubs in New York to come to an agreement at the adjourned Atlantic City meet- pating difficulties when the 16 club presidents meet in Chi- cago next month o adopt a schedule. Pros and antis are reported organ} —— @—— ————_____ the winter fanning by the two New MOON DEFEATS PETERSON ‘York clubs. All other seven of the National Ts New York teams at home ‘on Sun- ” aay this year. The American lea-| NORT GASPER M ATGH guers are opposing this, charging the | Giant management with being “mer- cenary” and asserting two contests the metropolis. To force the Yankees to accept tonflicting dates or forfeit the games Fain the support of at least six Am- frican league clubs, which Ed Bar- tow, business manager of the Yan- thirds vote of the presidents of-each league, voting separately is required to adopt the schedules. ing, followers of the national game here today were antici- izing to settle the dispute injected into league club are reported behind the | Giants in their aemand that conflict-| ing games be scheduled for the two | may jeopardize tho Sunday game in Yo scheduled the Giants also must koes, sald was impossible. A two- Piscine»! aaa bete Bob Moon, the husky truck driver, flopped Harold Peterson of Salt Creek in straight falls in a whirlwind wrestling match held under the aus pices of the North Casper Athletic club at the North Washington ha'l in North Casper last night. The main event, which was to hare been an eight-round bout between Knockout Johnson of Sait Creek and Kid Smiles, fatled to materialize, be- cause the fighters refused to go on without a guarantee, which the gate recelpts did not justify. ' The wrestling match, however, was well worth the admission price, and the crowd left well satisfied. Bob Moon is a husky young grappler wit! and some day wil! be heard from in JAKE SCHAEFFER ice S23" cites Former Champion Holds Big Lead Over Frenchman at End of First Block. CHICAGO, Jan. 9.—Jake Schaeffer, former champion, held a good lead wer Roger Conti, champion of France, today after the first block of $00 points in their 1,500-point 18.2 balk line billiard match, and also had the added advantage of a nice group- ing of the balls for his first shot to-| tight. Schaeffer ran out his string ef 500 last night with an unf.nished 18, while Conti counted 337. The winner wil! meet Willie Hoppe, the champion, in match play for the title in New York the last of this'in a 10-round bout. week. BAPTISTS PLAY PRESBYTERIANS, man, buf the extra weight carried by Moon was too much for him. Two g00d preliminaries completed the bili. The club will stage another card in a couple of weeks. \Conley Defeats | Oklakoma City | | Welter Champ) OKLAHOMA CITY, Jan. %.—Roy Conley of Wichita outfought and out: terweight. champion, here last night Conley won ev- ery round by a large margin’ LEGION WILL MEET METHODISTS Tonight's games in the Casper basketball league will find the Baptists facing the Presbyterians and the American Legion facing the Methodists. Two close games should re- it as the teams are about evenly matched. The double- header will be played at the Baptist church gymnasium. Last night’s meeting of players and managers resulted in teveral important pieces of business]meet every other team twice. Tho being transacted. All future games, previously scheduled for the Elks’ court, have been transferred to’ the Baptists’ gymnasium and will be played when scheduled except for this week. The two games on the card for tomorrow night at the Bilks will be played Friday evening at the Bap ust gymnasium. will play off for the title, No definite action was taken on of the local league play an all-star team from the Sheridan City league for the championship of the state, al- though the proposition met with fa- vor, Corrie, WER MY Triton Gan FOR TWwen Tr FOUR r) oO aad Howls THAT! WMLLARD IN NEWYORK TOTAK TERNS OF BOUT WITH CHAMPIO Heavyweight Boxing Interest Centers In Plans for |". “champion tthe. reac of key of New York, outpolnied Seth Title Fight and Johnson-Brennan Go at ae Madison Square Friday Night NEW YORK, Jan. 9.—(By The Associated Press.) —in-| |terest in heavyweight boxing affairs now centers in Jess Wil- Poxed Bobby Corbett, Oklahoma wel-\ lard, the ex-champion, whose bulky frame blew into town last night, and Floyd Johnson, who meets Bill Brennan in a 15-round bout at Madison Squerre Garden Friday night.) Willard is here for a conference with Tex Rickard in an! effort to arrange another match with Jack Dempsey. Winara = weizhs/ Racing. Meeting of Business Men’s Racing association, at New Orleans. Meeting of Cuba-American Jockey club at Havana. Meeting of Tijuana Jockey club, st |since he began Ught training last (his manager, antuuneced they would ,Jepart for New York today to discuss 265 pounds but says that he can be/ down to 238 pounds and ready for Dempsey or any one else by the first | of June. Willard sala he has lost 20 pounds! Casper and have it Washed Polished July and that through only occasional , Jan '§—Jack Shar- Johmny Curtin in 12 rounds. Simonized or Greased Motor Cleaned Painted exercise. He went trom 290 to 228| to meet Dempsey when he lost his crown in July 1919 at Toledo, he said,| Upholstering Vacuumed Tops and Cushions Dressed and 80 he {s not worried. What Willard is concerned over, however, is the obstacle that pre- vented Bob Fitzsimmons from return- ing to the ring after he, like Willard, had yearned for the smoke of battle. That is Willard’s age, or his alleged | RADIATORS REPAIRED | pert mechanic. SPORT FLASHES HOT OFF WIRE | CHICAGO, Jan. 9.—Tom Gibbons,|Dempsey’s manaver, was said to b> S*. Paul heavywelzht and EQile Kanée|Ccue in New York the latter part of hin week, To Every Automobile Owner In Casper You can bring your car to one shop in | Motor completely overhauled by an ex- They are served best who t serve themselves! The customers of this com- pany may generously credit us with providing a service which is essential to the conduct of home and business life. And, in a measure, they are right. But we want no undue cred- it. For it is not this organiza- tien alone which serves the people of this community. This, and every other public utility company in the nation, is but the instrument, the ma- chinery employed by the peo- ple to render themselves a service they can no longer do without. Natrona Power Company ee in/@\it/a\sivaNiiig N/a Ya ita aI AON /e i /aNit eX @TANIVe\ii76%% five leaders at the end of the season | ¢*"* Basketball. Eastern Intercollegiate Basketball the proposition to have the winner |/eesue opens its season. Age. He says that he is 36, though some }had a birth date down that makes And last but not least, your car can be painted in the least possible time and the Curling. Annual bonspiel “of Central Curling association opens at Belleville, Ont. him 39. The state law prevents men Boxing. Louis Bogash vs. Jack McCarron, ‘The season was extended from 12 Tonight’s games and all games this to 18 weeks to permit all teams to = week start promptly at 7:30, 12 rounds, at New York. Jeff Smith vs. Eddie Tremblay, 12 over 38 boxing in New York. pete astray NEW YORK, Jan. 9— Pal Moran of New Orleans ané Lew Tendicr, will meet in a 15-round bout here on Jaruary 19. —>_— PITTSBURGH, Jan, 9. — Greb, American lightweight champion barred from Pittsburgh rings, was re- instated, the committes eannouncec. 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