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TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1923. NGK DEMPS Summer, One With Jess Will Await Armival of Business Manager NEW YORK, Jan. 23.—Ne agumented by an influx of heavyweight boxers, temporarily will go up one more today with the expected arrival of Jack Dempsey, the champion of them all. Kearns, is expected tomorrow or Thursday. Nothing in a business way was expected of the champion GOLF BENEFITS ARE EMPHASIZED Businessmen Should Encour- age Game Among Em- ployes, Is Claim. C GO, Jan. 23—A _ solfer is wanhiatteast $500 more a year ee employer than an employe Ada joes not have the phys'cal and moral Lae fits of that’ game, according to W. 4 Alexander, of Chicago at the aun meeting ofthe Western Golf assoc!s tion. - He declared that it would be a 0) investment for every business man to see to it at his own expense that i. employes had opportunity to play go! least once a week. wt Alexander was convinced an employer would be the gainer if he actually expended $500 a year on each employe for golf. The returns in hen- esty, alertness, frankness and refine ment would repay such an invest- 1 ment many times over in some cases, and would at least equal the outlay in the least promising man, he said. ———{— World Results By Leased Wire | vid ng he survives the first, with one Che Casper Daily Cribune | Willard, but Agreement w York’s population, recently His manager, Jack until Kearns’ advent. When the lat ter arrives, agreements will probably be made for at least two bouts for the championship this summer, one with Jess Willard, from whom he won the title, and a second, pro. of the aspirants who never has held the crow; Dep! second match of the year may be with the winner of the Luis Firpo-Bill Brennan match which wil be held March 12, and still it may be with the suryivor of the Floyd Johnson-Tom Gibbons, also p'anne for next month. There were reports today that Te: Rickard plans holding a bout be tween Dempsey and Firpo in Argen tine, native land of the Latin cha’ lenger. ‘ KEARNS TO DEMAND MATCH WITH WILLS CHICAGO, Jan. 2 k Kearns manager of Jack Dempsey, here ‘to day en route to New York, deciared he was going to the metropolis tc demand a match with Harry Wills, the negro heavyweight, for Dempszy. He asserted that an effort now is be ing made to have Wills back out of a fight with the champion, even after Dempsey had waved the color line, signed a contract isx months ago, and that he would not stand for such tac- tics. He further declared’ that Demp- Sey was ready to fight and he ex: Pected to arrange a match to be held in| Madison Square Garden within three weeks, Kearns asserted that Dempsey Would meet Wills if possible, or Jess Willard, or would fight ‘Tom Gibbons and Herry Greb the samo night and knock them both out. If boxers were not available to meet the champion then Kearns. declared Dempsey would take on Ed “Strangler” Liswis, heavy- weight wrestling champion in a mix- .| ed bout. There was one thing certain, CHM ME wBOEnaRaa Sport Calendar Racing— , Hi daa cena react ¢ Cuba-American Jockey club at Ha- . Meeting of Tijuana Jockey vana. club at Tijuana. Golf— Annual. mid-winter tournament opens at Miam!, Fla. St. Augustine hip tournament opens at Rosey Coen a Southern California open championship at Los Angeles. Northwestern Curling association Donspiel, at Minneapolis. Scottish curlers play at Toronto, Daly vs. Danny Lee, at New York. 12 rounds Tillman-Padgett Battle Friday BT. JOSEPH, Mo., Jan. 38—Johnny tomorrow for e Paul, is due here ; 5 a ‘t against Cowboy ae et Golo Briday night: Pres. Harding to Rest Up Before Return to Desk WASHINGTON, Jan. 23.—The an. nual naval appropriation bill, which includes a request by congress that President Harding negotiate with other powers for further limitation of naval armament, was signed by the President. . NEWARK, N. J.—“Babe” Culnan, boxing matchmaker, has written man- agers of Benny Leonard, lightweight ‘champion, and Mickey Walker, welter- PF weight offering a purso of 100,000 for m match between them. | Relieve it with Dr KINGS NEW DISCOVERY — the family cough syrup Kearns said, and that was that Demp- sey was ready and anxious to fight. —— Johnny Wilson Enters Stair Climbing Bout NEW YORK, Jan. 23.—Johnny. Wilson, world’s middleweight box- ing champion, is out to win a wager of $500 on his ability to climb stairs. There ‘s a series of steps at 230th street and Edge Hill terrace—30 flights in all—and he has made a bet with a sports writer thst he can make two round trips in 20 min- utes. The last person whe tried to negotiate the steps in a given time made one trip in 13 minutes and gave up. Long Challenges Kilbane to Bout ROCKFORD, Ml, Jan. 24—Eddie ‘Long, manager of Sammy Mandell, today mailed a certfiled check for $3,500 as challenge money for a bout with Johnny Kilbane, world’s feath- erweight champion TINGLE’S LAXO ASPIRIN RELIEVES RHEUMATISM Physicians everywhere will tell you that the salicylic acid found in aspirin is a powerful combatant of pain, and partic- ularly effective in the case of sm. The aspirin gently distends the tiny capillaries of the blood westion a: ealthful per- relieving the yn producing @ free, h spiratio, TINGLE'S LAXO 4 not upset ASPIRIN digestion as matism, TINGLE’'S LAXO. 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GooD HEAVENS ( GET Sd SICK OFTHIS ETCRNAL_SMIRKING REALLY MEET DAr BY DAY ONLY A WAX WOMAN CAGE THRILLERS PROMISED IN CASPER-BASIN CONTEST TONIGHT Heavier Aggregation Defeated by Casper Last Week On Own Floor Here for Big Game; No Change In Lineup For Casper Casper high school’s basketball team, fresh from_asuc- cessful road trip through the Big Horn basin, will tackle Basin high school at the local school gymnasium this evening in a game that promises to be one of the thrillers of the sea- son. The game will be called prompty at 8 o’clock and the general admission will be 50 cents. The Basin quintet, which Casper defeated last Saturday night on its home efloor, is a well coached aggre- gation, slightly heavier and on the average taller than the Natrona county team. The visitors have been in training for two months and are in perfect condition. The game to- night !s expected to be close all the way with either team having about a. 50-60 chance to win. Sam_ Neff, coach, will start the and Groves and McGrath at guards. | The substitutes will given a chance. A week from Friday Casper takes @ four day trip, the hardest set of games of the season. The schedule calls for games with Douglas, Wheat- land, Cheyenne and Laramie, four games fn five days, (probably | be There's » new Rawleigh man in same lineup that he used on the road| town. trip with Captain Lester and Post at forwards; Overbaugh at center Meet me at the Smoke House. CASPER STORAGE GROCERY 117 EAST SECOND STREET Phones 97 and 98 NO HIGHER IN PRICE—HIGHER IN QUALITY Richelieu Pear] Hominy— Richelieu Jelly Powder— SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK Richelieu Royal Ann Cherries, No. 214 cans— 45c each, 3 for $1.25, 6 for $2.45 Richelieu Apricots, No. 214 cans— Richelieu Apricot and Pineapple Jam, No. 1 glass— Richelieu Queen Olives, No. 10 glass— 45c Richelieu Catsup, 814-0z. bottle— 10c can, 12 cans $1.15, case $2.25 Monsoon Cut Wax Beans— 15c can, 12 cans $1.75, case $3.45 Plymouth Rock Sweet Corn, No. 2 cans— 15c each, 12 for $1.75, case $3.45 10c pkg., 3 for 25c, 12 pkgs. 95c Armour’s Light House Cleanser— 10c can, 3 cans 25c, 12 cans 95c Telephone your order. We deliver to every section of the city. Exclusive Agents for Richelieu Pure Food Products. We sell for cash or credit—a Service Store. CASPER STORAGE GROCERY 117 EAST SECOND STREET Phones 97 and 98 40c each, 6 for $2.25 35c each, 3 for $1.00 each, 3 for $1.25 20c each, 6 for $1.15 SPORT FLASHES HOT OFF WIRE NEW YORK—The women’s reluy kees announced the purchase of John teat of the Valcourca club establish-|Sugg, a southpaw pitcher from the ed a new world's record for the 40-|Atlanta club in the Southern associa yard indoor relay race for women|tion. with a time of 55 1-5, four-fifths of «| second faster than the previous seo ANNAPOLIS, Md.—Rear Admiral ord. |Harry B. Wilson, superintendent of |the naval academy, announced the NEW YORK—Loren Murch‘son, St./navy crew would’ not enter the Louis sprinter, who entered in the Poughkeepsie regatta this year be- Fordham University Athletic associa-|cause it interferred with the summer tion's indoor meet last Saturday and practice cruise, failed to appear, will be asked offi-| claily for an explanation, A. A. U.| officials said. CHICAGO.—Harry Lien, of Chicago, |carried off first honors in the inter- |Rational ski tornament at Gary, Ill, “i 2 NEW YO! ~iwve >| THE TRIBUNE'S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS FY JOINS HEAVIES ()¥onds What» Wax Model ~ ASSEMBLED FOR GOTHAM ROUTS Two Championship Battles in Prospect for This i First in News Of All Events By Brises METHODISTS AND BAPTISTS BEAT EXPRESS AND ELK QUINTETS IN CITY LEAGUE PLAY LAST NIGHT Two church teams climbed considerably higher in the per- {centage columns of the Casper basketball league last night when the Methodists took the American Express into camp, of 565 to 33. |32 to 19, and the Baptists snowed the Elks under by a score Another interesting doubleheader is scheduled |for this evening at the Baptist church gymnasium when th {Ohto Ol five meets the Texas O11) Al'sman, c. and the Presbyterians meet the Back. | logs The Express team gave the Meth. odists a hard fight last night but were unable to stop Giffen, the church team's center, who tallied eight baskets. P. Be!cher, with three baskots and six fouls was the scoring | leader for the losers. The Baptists showed the best game |} they have played this season by de. feating the Elks quintet. Allsman, center, with 11 baskets, and Keables | and Varnadore with six each turned in a whirlwind offense. Clowry, cen- ter, was the star for the Elks, with} six baskets to his credit. | The Mneups and acores: Methodists (32) Traylor, r. f.- Johnson, rf. - L. Bastman, 16 M. Giffen, Turner, 1. 6. 0 P. Blecher, 1. ©. Belcher, Osborn, r. Cushman 1. Totals 19| Baptists (55). Keables, r. f. Varnadore, 11 Litterdale r Vanishes Stop after- dinner dis- arlow 1. & 1 0 4 | Reynolds, 1 ° 3 5 BS F. Pts ime o 3 1 43 o 8 Kinney, 1. g. o 0 4 Littlefietd, 1. 0 2 Totals -._.__- 1 33 Referee—Sam Nett. Scorer—Glen Dines. Meet me at the Smoke House. tf RS a: : Constipation THE AMERICAN LEGION NOW! 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