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SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1923. CASPER HIGH CARERS WORLAND BY SCORE OF 29 7018 Basket Shooting Is Only Weak Point of Locals in Friday Night Game; Battle at Basin to Wind Up Series of Contests. WORLAND, Wyo., Jan. 20.—Playing the best brand of basketball uncorked here so far this season, Casper high school won handily last night from the Worland school five by a score of 22 to 16. The visitors showed a finely devel- oped passing game and floor work, their one weakness being in shooting. . Particularly in the second half was Casper’s team work evident. The first half ended with the score 12 to 10 in favor Team a. w of the home team. Standard No. 3 -_._ this evening with a game at Basin, expected to be the hardest game of the three. Pet. 1.000 1.000 800 Casper clones the three day trip Standard No. 1 is port Calendar Racing. Meeting of Business Men’s Racing association at New Orleans. Meet- ing of Cuba-American Jockey club, at Havana, Moeting of Tijuana Joc- key club, at Tijuana. Rowing. Annual meeting of Intercollegiate Rowing association, at New York. Bowling. Entries close for International Bowling association tournament; at St. Paul. Towa Btate championship tourna- ment opens at Des Moines. Golf. Annual meeting of Western Golf association, at Chicago, Annual Tombstone tournament at Summer- ville, 8. C. Track, Fordham University Diamond meet at New York city. -500 500 500 400 400 400 250 -200 000 SPORT BRIEFS FIR an Gaaen Ea hockey team defeated Pitteburgh 6 to 3 in an exhibition game. err ee A evenawemnoot CHICAGO.—Pal Moore, Memphis, ‘Tenn., bantamweight, was matched to dex 10 rounds with Tommy Murphy of Philadelphia, January 26. Automobile, a Pacias Latorey ee file team of] Opening of annual show tn Detroit. Hockey. eae cal ciakee tem | varvard vs.-Yale, at New Haven. 2 Skating. ° bs Women's international races at BAUT LAKE CITY.—Jack Demp- f sey, heavyweight boxing champion o¢| Toronto. New| England champton- ships, at Springfield, Mass. | Skting. | International amateur champion-} Biips at Cary, IM, (Sunday). xing. | j Billy Wells vs. Morrie Schlatfer, 10! roun¢s; at Minneapolis. Frankie! Jerome vs. Spencer Gardner, 12) rounds, at New York. | the world arrived to visit his father who {is reported ill. Sport Notes Ted Lewis asserts that ho, and not doe Beckett, is entitled to a return match with Georges Carpentier. i | NEW XORK, Jan. 20.—Tommy Gibbons, St. Paul light heavy: | weight boxer, here filed with the | New York state athletic commission | a formal challenge accompant>d by | the required forfeit of $2,500, for world’s heavyweight championship | match with Jeck Dempsey. ‘The Original Celtics, New York's great basketball team, has started what promises to be arother winning season, | Champion Jimmy Blouin ts bowling true ‘to form this winter and so far he has found no trouble in retaining his title, It is said that American boxers in England are being knocked so hard by Joey Fox that bouts for the Yan- kees are few and far betwesn, Babe Ruth, who is spending the winter on his farm at South Sud- bury, Mass. says he is twenty pounds lighter than he was & year ago, With so many heavyweights in the limelight it looks to be the right time for elimination bouts to deter- This popular screen actor is only one of the greatest cast ever as- led for one film—Marshail "s “The Strangers’ Ban- It is Cyril Chadwick. he Casper Daily Cribune TRIB Yeu-- Jus’ as SOon 2Y FINISH THIS CHAPTER COMING To BED PRETTY SOON FRED? READ ONE CHAPTER - Gee Wenz! | Got To READ ONE MORE CHAPTER THAT LAST WAS SUCH A SHORT onGc- | championship as a result of his vic- ‘While not quite up to the form he Return Bout With Benny) still packs a terrific punch. Only Carl Tremaine, Cleveland feather- | FW TENDLER | Boteh nearer a return. bout with » | tory last night over Pal Moran, New jOrleans fighter, in a 18 round con- \ | showed last summer when he came | close to vanishing Leonard at Jersey Moran's gamenese eaved him from a Leonard Is Expected by | knockout from Tendler’s smashing Ring Victor. NEW YORK, Jan. 20—Lew Tend-| weight. knocked out Mike Ballerino ler, lightweight today was another! of the Philippine: Benny Leonard, for the 185 pound test at Madison Square Garden. | City, Tendler demonstrated that he \attacks to his head and body, Fifty’ new and dazzling gowns which Gloria bought in Paris for this picture. The gay beach at Deauville, France, home of the one-piece bathing suit. Flirting and carnival nights at Monte Carlo. GLORIA SWANSON “The Impossible Mrs. Bellew” A Paramount Picture. RIALTO THREE DAYS STARTING SUNDAY mine ‘who's who" among the asp! rants for Dempsey's title. their recent fine showing counts Pei anything, both the Cleveland and the Pittsburgh hoskey teams are real contenders for the western cham- pionship of the U. 8. A. H. A. ‘Manag Tris Speaker of the cuereena Indians will have thirty pitchers in treining next spring and from tho lot he believes he will be able to pick a winning staft. In order to seat the crowd at the Harvard-Yale football game next fall fe hae been surrested that the ticket allotments be limited to one seat. sence of six years in ieee. es : 1. Thatloan, the soc: cer star, hna returned to St. Louls to accept an engagement to play with Ben Millers. Three young tennis marvels, I. D- Meinnls, 3. Clemenger and Normal Peach, who are considered the picks of the racquet wielders in Australia, will probably be among the contest- ants for ths Davis cup. Just when “Greasy” Neale was about to complete a brilliant record N coach at Washington and Sigewn, gridders blew A Sam Wood Production From the Novel by David Lisle Scenario by Percy Heath inent in the will be scen RIALT TOMORROW Monday and Tuesday “The Impossible Mrs. Bellew" : _ @ Paramount (Picture Here is Glorious Gloria at her resplendent best. As the mother whom slanderous tongues have robbed pf her child and hap- piness, she was never so poignantly ap- pealing. As the gay, daring leader of Monte Carlo society, she was never so lav- ishly gowned. Conrad Nagel, June El- vidge and Robert Cain in the brilliant sup- porting cast. Gos! (VE GoT % - 1 CAN'T DROP (it Yer! Neu - Soon-zy * CHAPTER - OF SPORTING NEWS | Yen! Pretty Soon NOW: SOONzY FINISH THS CHAPTER mMoRe WELL-- Guess SHE'S GonEé To SLGEP- GUESS 1 MAY ‘SWELL FINISH THe BOOK AND GET 'T OFE'N my CHEST! Some Boor! FINISH THIS The Princeton hockey team ‘s fol- lowing in the footsteps of ths Tigers’ 1922 football eleven in the matter of winning victories. Leo Houck, the veteran battler, is boxing instructor at Penn State col- lege, where he hos 150 students in his squad. BURNING OF A GREAT PACIFIC LINER One of the Most Thrilling Fires at Sea Ever Filmed in “ON THE HIGH SEAS” —With— Dorothy Dalton and Jack Holt THE NETTO LADIES’ ORCHESTRA Shows at 1, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8, 9:30 CONE ALONG THE SHOW IS THE THING! THE AMERICA HAS IT | Mary | Pickford In Her Great New Ten-Reel Film Version of the Wonderful Story il “Tess of the Storm Country” The Crowning Achievement of Mary Pickford’s Brilliant Career. NOT AN OLD SCENE IN THE PICTURE Today, Sunday and Monday Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 USUAL PRICE—10c and 40c PAGE FIVE. First in News Of All Events fan T TIAA , CASPERS FAMILY -THEATRE 2 XJ B40) IVE BOE “(Where Everybody Goes” LAST TIMES TODAY Jack Lord and His Musigirls Present the Great Race Horse Comedy “AT SARATOGA SPRINGS” You can gamble on this one. It’s a hundred to one shot with Jack himself dispensing the comedy. SPECIAL MUSIC AND SCENIC EFFECTS Casper’s Favorite Songbird HAZEL AUSTIN Just returned from a tour of the Orpheum Circuit, will be there also. The Thrilling Photoplay “THE PALACE OF DARKENED WINDOWS” Two Shows Nightly, 7 and 9 Prices 10c and 40c YOMING . ALL THE WORLD LOVES THIS LOVER In this story you will find this handsome Lothario at his best, in a story of sparkling romance, appealing situations—in short the kind of a story that has en- shrined him in the hearts of millions! RODOLPH VALENTINO In.« dramatic story of love and youth, thrilling mance and adventure. Yro- Comedy—“AMERICAN PLAN” Shows Start at 1, 2:45, 4:30, 6:15, 8 and 9:30 “A Bishop-Case Theater LAST TIMES TODAY WALL’S POPULAR PLAYERS ait Paes “LITTLE MISS NOBODY” SUNDAY AND MONDAY “THE SERVANT IN THE HOUSE” . —In— 3—WONDERFUL ACTS—3 —And— An Unusual Array of Vaudeville Specialties —Also— ~ GARETH HUGHES in “DON’T WRITE LETTERS” Prices 10c and 40c > 10c = and a: 25¢ A Bishop-Cass Theater LAST TIMES TODAY TOMMIX —In— “AFTER YOUR OWN HEART” Also Comedy “THE STORK’S MISTAKE” Shows at 1, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:30 1:00 to 11:00

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