Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 11, 1923, Page 5

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way of team work and sought to| ter for Casper | make up for it by trying for the bas-| | Zhe score: | ket at every opportunity. Cusper (24) GO FT. F.| The second halt was featured by | Post Fh ~~ ae . slowing up of the action, and thi ee making of many personal fouls. Cas ° : per showed a little better work in wie! short passing and kept the ball tn ts i Doses: & good part of the time, | McGrath, Ig. -—---___1 0 = @ scoring in iast night’s game ARERR opened up when Davison gained a metals Sereete, Sie couple of points for the visitors after|_ Riverton (8) seo aie ea ‘two or three unsuccessful tries by Price, rf. --.----s-—----- 1 9 ‘=| men on that team. Following this|*!. Gravity, rf.-—--_-1 0 0 ‘the:ball got into Casper’s(end of the Aine 0 - of ® 1 0 4 | Riverton to commit a foul before Cas.| Totals pase So THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1923. CASPER HIGH DEFEATS AVETON ™ Ses= = , ° ° S SSS RNGGED PLAYING FEATURES GAME Natrona Cagers Hold Edge Over Visitors in Stren-| uous Contest Last Evening; Short Passing Helps Locals Gamer First Victory. » Inability to find the basket and lacking teamwork marked the playing on both sides last night in the opening hoop game | in which Casper high schodl’s quintet came out with the long | gad of a 24-to-18 score against the aggregation from River- n. Casper had many fine opportunities for shots in the first fow minutes of play but was unable/ Riverton, while the remainder of tis to do much in the way of placing the| iwints ‘were male on {ree throws. ball. Short passing was aimed at but| 4, ¥; 4 the local men did not seem to have we coore,.tn, this belt wels: 10:05 26 gotten their men lined up sufficiently | With Casper on the long *nd. ‘two men were put out of the game} to carry out their passes successfuliy. on personals in the pecond half. They Riverton, on the other hand, was even worse off than Casper in tho| Were Johnson fer Riverton and Les- > Che Casper Daily Cribune ITS VERY INTERESTING To SEE THE RICH PEOPLE AND Gee! wonder , YF THER Bm Sach he s a cad ** Vp Y SHE DOESNT Look So SweLt— BUT THEN 'T Goes To Show You CAN Never Tete e : Let US Give wett- | Dont vou a PRACTICAL Know: ITS & DEMONSTRATION — ICE CA on A WE-CAN CALL: AT bepesae eked YOUR HOUSE WITH A CAR TomoRRow MORNING IF YoU SAY THE WORD oF MoNeY- THeY ALWAYS DRESS LiKe WHEN You TAKE THe FAMILY To THE MoTOR SHOW AND AN AMBITIOUS SALESMAN MAKES You SIT AT THE WHEEL AND THE WIFE ON THe REAR SEAT UPHOL.STERY-- AND HE Gives YoU A SELLING TALK OF A P WHALE HOUR WHILE CROWDS GATHER AND GAZE AT You FoR A MAN OF WEALTH AND You KNOW YouR TOTAL BANK BALAN 'S 382,12 BESIDES AGoUT 300 CIGAR covPeN.s — Ka] Woy Referee—Jack Hell J. Watson. Timekeeper—Harry Scott. Time of halves—20 minutes. Substi- tutions—Casper, Davis for Post, Post for Davis, Davis for Lester. River- ton, Luikart for Johnson. \ TRACK MEETS BY MAIL SUGGESTED BY DEAN PORTLAND, Ore. Jan. 11.—Ath- here by J, F. Bovard, dean of physica! education of the University of Ore- gon, at a meeting of the physical ed- ucation department of the Oregon State Teachers’ association, who de- clared that with a standardized scor- Davison put a long shot into Riv. erten’s basket from the center of the floor which was tho feature shot of the. evening. McGravity also f ing table, permitting a definite com- Scorekeepers—James Smith and T.|P8rison of athletic accomplishments = BREAK BETWEEN in various institutions, many athletic events could be held without stress and cost of travel. ——< association, at New Orleans. club, at Havana. letio meets ‘by mail were advocated | TiJuana. at Bristol, N. H., and Jaffrey, N. H. match contests concludes in Chi Sport Calendar Racing. Meeting of Business Men's Racing| Meeting of Cuba-American Jockey Meeting of Tijuana Jockey club, at! Winter Sports, Opening of winter sports carnivals Bowling. James Blouin-Joe Falcaro $2,000; Stanford and Washington Are Still on Good Terms De- spite Rumors. SEATTLE, Jan. 11.—Reports of a/ between Stanford university and the Untver- sity of Washington were dented here in a letter from J. P. Mitchell, Stan- the Pasitic riade public here by George G. Altnow; president of the] Seattle Stanford Alumn! association. e, ‘Mr. Altnow said, break in athletic relations ford representative in Coast conference, <> oso nebo doce ho eoe eee ee eee ee Petes cee! a, % * \ |trom the fact that no football game friendliness to all members of between the two institutions scheduled for next season at the re- jcent conference meeting. Under a faculty ruilng, Mr. Mitch-| a gon west. ’ | “I see no need,” Mitchel sata tn| Played in New York tn March. his letter, “to search for deep, hidden, unworthy or unfriendly motives, | PRINCETON, N. ° |sons are quite plain and are based on! of Pennsylvania 12 to 2. was conference and to all our alumni.” th SHICAGO.—Jake Schaeffer last | lel said, the Stanford team may make Mght completed his 1,500 point 18.2) {only one northern tri balic line billiard match with Roger! | ip each year, and ‘ by iret next season it is Untyersity of Oro- ryesepitecne! tee Usagi: (hee ‘s turn for a game in the north-| “4 iyi ene: Bebmeleetonpe. match for the world title will be| J.—Princeton which do not exist, when the real rea-| hockey team defeated the University |classes have been working out daily \nection with the dual wrestling mecct | with Washington | Pullman, Of All PINEHURST, N. C.—Mark Arie, of Champa‘gn, Ill., and W. G. Warren Jot Chicago tied for-first place with | breaks in the annual a total of 435 |mid-winter trapshooting Kiwanis Plays Texas, Ohio} — Meets Standard No. 3 in |, STOCKTON, Cal—Ed (Strangler) City League. | Lewis, world champion wrestler, will Sain meet Taro Miyakd, jiu jitsu title hold \er, in a match here tonight. Miyakt predicts Lewis avill be unable to defeat him with his famous headlock. | ——_—— tournament, Play will be resumed tn the Casper basketball league this evening with a double-header at the Baptist churcn gymnasium. The Kiwanis and Texas! Ol company fives will be opponents |Special Lot Florsheim and Crossett in the first game and the Ohio Oti| Shees Y company and Standard Ol! company,| Five to Ten, Dollar Vatues Plant No. 3, will meet in the sccond| oe, '33:98 0 JESSEN BROS. game. The first game will be cattea | 1-10-3t promptly at 7 o'clock and two fine| exhibition anticipated | a BOXING IS MADE MINOR SPORT AT WASHINGTON SEATTLE, Jan, 11,—The action of the University of Washington board of control 'in declaring boxing an offi- clal intercollegiate minor sport at th> university has aroused interest here in the fistic game. While no regu larly appointed instructor has been on duty, a number of men in att ‘The HandyProphyiactic Kit fer Mao [4 PREVENTIVE Oct Tube ser ku Cay ate of BLADDER || ApPresii.e San Rit Co, Will take in stock or sell hay with lots of running range and water. HENRY SCHNOOR Freeland, Wyo. for the last two weeks. The first intercellegiate meet of the season will probably be held in con- State college at March 7 he _China thas. magazinos for women, Dut they are all edited by men, ~NEW VIRTUES FOUND IN THIS NEW_ ASPIRIN free to relax and distend the ti blood veesels, thus bringing aboud a healthful perspiration and re= congestion and pain. 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