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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1923. She Casper Daily Cribune First in News Of All Events — By Brices|STANDARD GAME TONIGHT WIL co ee =| | DECIDE $1,000 IN BETS, CLAIM ™ GROPER HIGH NOSES OUT BASIN, S MINUTES LATER - “HELLO - No NR, SIMPSOM tS NoT AT Home - Yes- 27/2 minutes LATER PWR oes daie seben HELLO ..-.- NO 1 Dow'T “A STORMY MORNING AND ULL Just Take’ ADVANTAGE OF IT AND “HELLO --Yes -. Yes = No WILLIE ISN'T Home. . 2H TO 26, IN FAST GAME HERE Fans Kept on Toes as Score Is Evened Up Four Times in Last Ten Minutes of Play; Basin Cagers Lend Thrills on Long Shots. Casper high school continued its winning streak on basketball court Tuesday night by taking fie Basin hice school team into camp by the score of 28 to 26 in a game that kept the spectators on their toes all through the last half. The score was tied four times in the last 10 minutes at 20 all, 22, 24 and 26. Casper contributed the winning goal ONT ce Most of Basin'’s points were made from long shots, several of which were thrillers from around the center of the floor. Hamlin, right forward, CERTAINLY --- -A SMoKeR AT THe CLUB (TONIGHT -- VERY WELL: GET THE STOCKINGS DARNED, TEN HLL MAKE THE CURTAINS) ANO == "* Yes - ue Good BYE & minutes cater, r (WEL — Lo - Yes THIS 1s MRS) 1 CAN'T UNDER= - GIRAFFES?. PLEASE SPELL IT- - On PHOTOGRAPHS -NO 1 MINUTE LATER “Hilo “Yes --NoRA? Yes HOLD THE WIRE VLU CALL HER- --- * KIO Lt WON'T +2 WANT anY NUMBER... WELL MY PHONG RANG.... Ceatmincy .” \ BEG YouR PARDON ? VERY Wétr, YES. --- ( THimk HE'LL BE ABLE To--- ULL TELL HIM Gooo BY" f2 MINUTES LATER “H--LL-O- YES THts 1S JoUt - YES 2 --OW YES INDEED THe SERVICE tS FINE .... NO THE BELL Isnvr OUT OF ORDSR — «= MR. SIMPSM ISNT .. BY SEVEN ? Mes 't THINK So--- on Yes mr. cutTtue Yes- company teams in the Casper Basket- \ ‘With close to $1,000 bet on tonight's game between the two Standard Oi! ball league and interest at white heat among the employes of the company, the high school gymnasium 1s. expect: od to be crowded to the gunwhales when the whistle blows that starts he two teams tn action. Both teams have a percentage of 1,000 and the winner tonight ts almost sure to come out on top for the league leadershtp at the end of the season. Both teams have been practicing strenuously and all of the players are n good condition. Standard No. 1, theoretically, has 1 slight advantage as Wilson, the high coring forward; Kirk, the flashy little suard, and Houston, tho other regular orward, all played on the same team n Balt Lake City for two seasons, rheir teamwork is excellent and they now each other's style of play. Lano, aptain and center, and a former Uni- ersity of Minnesota player and athers, who played freshman bas- hasn't quito the teamwork of No. 1 but makes up in fight what it lacks In passwork. Rynalsk!, Cornell unt- versity star of a few years ago, is the man around whom the scoring t& built up. Rae, his running mate, is also one of the league's high scorers. Erleson, former captain of Knox col- lege and Kidd, a local boy, are the guards. Erickson is a running guard while Kidd plays a stationary game. Patterson, center, completes the team. For tonight's game there will be a referee and an umpire, two timers and two scorers and no chances are being taken on slipups. The game starts promptly at 7:30 o'clock. In the second game the American Legion and the Kiwanis, two evenly matched teams, will mee! ieee eceee Ne 1, An American in Paris has been ar- rested for attempt'ng to sell a hotel he did not own. Possibly he thought his rece{pted board bill was a trana- fer of title.—Passate Herald. NO-9-0R-A-4-4-! PHONE CALL FOR. mall at the University of Wiscon CALE 1227 DUMPTOR BerorRe EIGHT- YES (LL Tec Im _G'BYe was the particular star of the up- staters, his six baskets keeping his team in the running, The visitors’ passwork was good although they showed a slight weak- ness in fumbling and not handling the ball cleanly. Both teams were weak on shots close in, missing al- most sure tosses under the basket. Casper showed consi¢erable Don’t WANT ANY PHOTO- GRAPHS — - NO- NOt G@ooo BYE" — MEET TOMGHT rangy squad that knows a lot of Legislative Matters to Hold basketball and they fought Casper to ® standstill all through the game. Attention of Local Branch of Association. No \NDBED! Yes tT WORKS n, complete the quintet. VERY WELL- THANKS Standard No. a FoR INQUIRING ~ YES H = VERY WELL Gooooccee D ASPIRIN IN NEW PERFECTED FORM five that Most me at the Smoke House. tf | A meeting of the Wyoming Sports- im: men’s association has been called for| Provement over the game against ‘Aspirin {@ fost effective tn at-|mild digestant ft Contains, ft LAs this evening at 8 o'clock in the office} Sunrise, the last contest on the local} * fackini tad, Telleving pain. Ant) vente in mose esi a the after-die- [pis evening at’ o’clock:in ‘the offics| court. ‘The! passing: seemed snappier from rheumatism, ‘head-| A gentle laxative is also inglad= bf Judge Henry Brennan, for the pur-| and the teamwork better. ‘The team, garaches, lumbago, | eto. Jed. This corrects the of pose of taking action on matters be-| being light and small in stature com- uttering trom these, trouble by ridding th the toxins or body often are the caus restlessnesa. It'a the aspirin with the three- fold ettack.upon pain, colda, h ra fore the legisiature affecting the game rupply of Wyoming. President Burke Sinclair requests buat all citizens interested in the game pared with most of the teams in the state, has to depend on speed and teamwork to overcome the handicap. The greatest ~weakness it from ordinary aspirin, f their tendency to flatu- lency or heartbur: Now comes the new pain relfever a in with fish laws of W er | aking Tanaka Th tnd fish laws of Wyoming, whether| showed last night was not breaking eneficial qual N= members of the association or not,| quickly enough when Basin obtained LAXO ASPIRIN only | A the Attend the meeting. IN, in, but by means of a] with the three points: —It’s absorbed —It relieves pain quickly —It’s a gentle laxative possession of the ball in its own ter- ritory and getting back to form a five-man defense. Several times Basin had two men unguarded deep Ambassador Harvey has been talk- ing on the subject, “Have Ireland ts to be congratulated on Women|having acquired a constitution. An OHIO BEATS TEXAS QUINTET AS in Casper's territory. Souls?" He didn't answer the ques-|other bright feature is that she h: TINGLE'S LAXO ASPIRIN SPORT BRIEFS Bill Lester was the individual star ip, which goes to show t? at ‘aa lng acres eats declare the ‘ ac} Ask Your Druggist for the “Three Point Box*, of the game, tallying eight baskets ah her's sfapliademeatnd beta : Therapeutic Research Laboratories, and two fouls. Several of his shots a at ie is improving.—Toledo st.tution unconstitutional. — Detro!t Washington, D. C, i NEW YORK—K. M. Landis, com-| were long ones that brought Co- | Biade. missioner of baseball, who arrived/ manche yells from the gallery. Groves bere scouted possibilities of a major-| played a pretty game and outscored pines baseball conflict over the draft! the man he was guarding three bas-| , Po ee eae ee oy H ‘ sus. kets to one. Both Post and Over H — baugh were outjumped at center by| Fy : . 1 } > yp AEW YORK Harry, Greb of Pits yong Tern peamanege* center bs | First Victory of Season Annexed by Ohio Five in Dr. A.W. Chase’s ure ot con! ntly Case: able to work . U4 f % = Torey ospheenn: ot mategea’ | Senge Oy CE, °**! —Nosing Out Texas Cagers by Slim Margin; OINTMENT 15 rounds January 30 at Madison! Aithouzh both teams played hard ° Square Garden, for Greb's American) pasieitail, the game "was clean. Backlogs Given Setback by Church Five. in light heavywelght title. Three personal fouls were charged vite baad ears Tp against each team. . LOS ANGELES—Tom Stevens of! “The lineup and scores: Last night’s games in the Casper Basketball league saw the! Skin Irritations, Eczema, Minneapolis, ‘led the field at Flint 0 Oil Guintet tri hh over the T Oil five by th pimples, itching, chapped Ridge inthe wecon — quatttyiig’ 19°} ir 7 p.|Chio Oil quintet triumph over the Texas Oil five by the nar-| i : hole round of the southern California ‘i 1/row margin of a 32-to-30 score and the Backlogs win from| hands and face, piles, chil- alate open golf championship tourney, 2 is|the Presbyterians by 26 to 15. The first game was a hum-| blains, frost bite, etc., etc. or res _—__ — carat 2a aeltead Rat ee seatlan 9 9 mer, the score being tied at 20-20 at the end of the first half. | | Loa Angeles professional, Abe ES-|ateGrath. 1. ci Augers WiteL Gmina tie aioe ae ee a Beemmarkeble iniitsy exttaceiinary .coutrot over’all ~ wihwe'y ntacoMMaAle Leva of Chlongdrand|o en ee 2 8) time since the Teague started. The| were tho high scores, « Haines and itching skin diseases. Pure, healing, soothing—it Jock Hutchinson, former British open 2 an | Sones ehowyen some reel ety ee By | enSeee, epoaue ed sneer“ fhert fost is not injurious to the most tender, delicate skin. champion, were grouped for second we firat aie tigen pa carr pts rs ber asa ie te Oe Best fo children, Read below what Miss Jose- honors with 146. Puser FG. FT. 7. P| stated that Ges WMG Gh phine Mastin, of Champlain, New York, says: famlin, r. f. | D SEATTLE, Wash.—Cowboy Pad-| wheeter, J. £ Ue ars eae] pi hoya oan ane "Dr. A. W. Chase's Ointment {6 the best gett of Dolores, Colo, rongh and] Jones, c. 6 0° I hinaey dae the spinners wlth Binoy | See “tae hind of Ointment I ever used for pimples, tamble boxer with a penchant for in-| Feall, r. 0 ° Qe qalte' aadi Riiedahl: oontavating (ote ie ttaed blackheads, and all kinds of skin diseases from fighting went six rounds to a draw| spear, 1. ° 0 a) ety Pats, 4nd | Basta. cconkelbatin€: Roeper, \c. er aaa | berccy pew part ath pe cdo peryragd er au with Billy Wright, of Seattle here. = = on] Fae th tio nonin pe me exas) Lutz, re, Tee: 1 a troly gratefal and can certainly recom Johnny Mack, of Pittsburgh, feather-| | otals --_-----18 0 26} team in the running. Mann, Ig. - 0 0 mend It to all suffering from skin diseases," ‘ weight, gained a four round decision; eferee-—Ross Grant. The, Backiogs either had ani oft = = : over Hal Lewis of St. Paul. 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Meeting of Cuba-American Jockey |} ° at Marne mune 29 2158 Chevrolets Meeting of Tijuana Jockey club at} 7,.., G. W. L. Pot,| Player FG. FT. TP. ee Bowling. Standard No. 5 5 0 Shoo | Romertgon xt Neagg ak ‘ ¢ : dard No. 1---- 5 6& 0 1.000| Verne WEE Cagea é ; Eastern individual champtonship | Sandan’ No- 2 6B 1 .880|Dave Wilson, 1f. ig, 6a ATTENTION, SPORTSMEN which is a record shipping Lalas aia “sou FOR mg? Methodists — 6 3 3 .500| Hathaway, ¢. - ate Ge d 4 which j It of . ; wig ueee oraaany i cestng a6: BAneat 6 3 3 500 D. Hathaway, rg. aude ies All citizens interested in better fish and game laws ay and which is a result of un- gatta at Hamilton, Bermuéa, Narr MASSE eee ae eas al yee ae and the protection of our wild life, are invited to at- precedented winter orders. Of M ew re airs aan 's’,| Casal 10 6 (36 tend a meeting of the Wyoming Sportsmen’s Associa- 14 bays Backache ae taken Annual Midwinter tournament at|/ 0 7. 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