Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 25, 1923, Page 5

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THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1923, By Leased Wire STANDARD NO. | BEATS NIL. KIWANIS DEFEATED BY LEGION Huge Crowd Attends Game That Gives Supremacy in League Standing to Plant No. 1; Overtime __ Necessary to Settle Second Game. With the biggest crowd of the besser on hand, Standard Oil Plant No. 1 defeated Plant No. 3 in the crucial Baie oe the Casper Basketball league by the score of 35 to 18. Standard No. 1, as the result of the win, stands alone at the top of the percentage column. went five minutes overtime, the American Jaegion kept up its nd g00d work of the previous week took the Kiwanis five into camp, to 26. For the first half the Standard in- AUTH EXPECTS GREAT SEASON Injuries Received in Play Last Year to Be. Healed Before Spring. NEW YORK, Jan. 25.—‘Babe” Ruth, home run artist of the New York Americans was back in New York today for further treatment of the finger on his left hand that was operated on last week for an infec tion. The great baseball slugger sald he would remain here at least until Sat: urday—longer if the snow pile sur. rounding his farm at Sudbury, Mass., doesn’t go down in proportion to the superfluous averdupois that he has gvorked off all winter emulating the wood chopper of Doorn. Since retiring to the simpler life the Bambino has disposed of 20 pounds and will be back in the best condition in which he hae ever re- ported for a season’s work when he jains the Yankees’ pitchers in the hot baths at Hot Springs, next month, he said. Babe believed that his winter in the country would completely heal the in: juries to his left wrist and right knew which he first sustained two yea. ago and which have troubiea nim since. The wrist was injured in breaking a fall in sliding and the knee was wrenched when he. pivoted: his great bulk in taking one of iis stu. pendous swings at a pitched ball. His wrist, Ruth said, does more in sending the ball a long distance than any other part of him. Spencer Adams Refuses Pirate Contract, Claim OGDEN, Utah, Jan. 25,—Spencer Adams, second baseman for the Seattle clup of the Pacific coast league during 1922, recently sold to the Pittsburgh National baseball club for $15,000 and four players, has returned his contract to the Pirates unsigned. Adams resides at Layton, south of here, and he said the salary terms of the contract were not satisfactory to him. With Seattle last season, Adama had a batting average of .428 and he also led in other departments of the game. SRE AE Bases, SPORT BRIEFS MILWAUKEE, Wis.—Johnny Till- man, Minneapolis, won the newspaper decision here in 10 rounds over Jimmy Nickols, Chicago. —r CHICAGO.—Jole Ray, of the Ill. nois Athletic club, record holder in the mile run, announced that he will! retire from track competition at the end of the present indoor season. [16 will devote his time to business, he said. HONOLULU.—The American major Yeague baseball players visiting he: @n their return home from a tour cf| fhe Orient won the fourth and finel exhibition game against the Wan derera, 6 to 1, | NEWARK, N, J—Loren Murcht-| aon, running unattached, equalled the, American indoor recorci for 60 yards) With a time of 6 2-5 seconds * Saatchi There's a new Rawlelgh man in} town. a» een | Everybody's going to the Legion} danoe Thursday evening at the Arkeon. ATTENTION, All citizens interested in tend a meeting of the Wyo o’clock Come whether you ciation or not jannouncement by Mrs. Molla Bjur-! and the protection of our wild life, are invited to at- tion tonight at Judge Henry Brennan’s office at 8 BURKE H. SINCLAIR, President. In the second game, which tor-family setto was a close, hard: fought game but in the second pe. riod No. 1 ran wild. Wilson was the scoring star for the winners with seven baskets and fouls with Houston and Kirk giving him good support. Leno caged one pretty bas ket from the center of the floor, Rynalski, Rae end Kidd kept the No. 8 team in the running, The American Legion team played without Windgate, center and cap- tain and were hard pushed to nose out the Kiwanis quintet. In the over- lime period Finch and Tobias each sho a basket while the Kiwanis scored only one field goal. The Le. gion scoring was divided between Finch, Tobias and Cochrane while McGrath waa the point getter for the losers. The lineups and scores: Standard No. 1 (35)-Btandard No. 3 (18) Stanard No. 1 FG. Houston, rf. Wilson, if. Lano, c. - Kirk, rg. Mather, Ig. Standard No. 3 Rae, rf. -.. Rynalskt, If. —. Patterson, c. Erickson, rg. Kidd, Ig. Leak, c. - bs | aloneiacne = 2 American Legion (28)—Kiwanis (36) Legion mG Pr. Tp. Se . club, at. Havana, Tobias, rf. Bod at ea’ No Meeting of Tijuana Jockey club, at Finch, If. - 42 1 . b4 : Cochrane, ¢. — she 0, Ye | Mathotets °-- =e papers Curling. Canonica, re. - o 6 ierectnast ee Northwestern Cutling association Keliner, Ig. --. 1 ° 3 ie aw a bonspiel, at Minneapolis. =i Sexes ON * Scottish curlers play at Toronto. 13 2 238 4 Golf, Kiwanis Mier gtk: al anenmp laa apa Texas open champtonship tourna Giarat,. rf. a 6 Pupeeiee ‘ ment opens at San Antonio. Myers, If. — 5 @. 40)Gne On Annual Midwinter tournament McGrath, ¢. Te 4 48 Z Miami, Fla. Green, rg. = 0° >a 10 > » Whiter Sports. Quinlan, 0 0 * of. SASKATOON -| Opening of carnivals at Pittsfieta,| tralia, 14 86 Referees—Rehr and Neff. Scorer— Dines. Timer—Stone. — BOLF CLUBS TO PLINT TWO MILLION POUNDS OF BRASS SEED THIS YEAR CHICAGO, Jan. 25.—Golf clubs) will use 2,000,000 pounds of grass| seed this spring for seeding the 2,500 links extant and for planting approx. imately 200 new courses, according to the estimate made by seed deater. The outlay of golfers for grass| seeds is approximately $1,000,000 a year. ‘The department of agriculture has discovered that the surest and quick- est way to produce putting greens is by rolling {nto the prepared ground, cutting of grass, pulled from the propagating beds. The buried grass roots sprout may freely and sturdily making a fine green in a couple of weekg, whereas the tender blades from seed need be nursed for a whole | season before the green as useable. As golf clubs spend from $10,000 to $50,000 yearly for.the upkeep of their links, the cost of seed is a small per- centage of the total upkeep. MAS, BANCROFT 10 PLAY AT WIMBLEDON IN JUNE! 1 BOSTON, Mass., Jan. 25,— The United States will haye high class representation in the women’s tennis | champienship play at Wimbledom | England in June, notwithstanding the | stedt Mallory, America’s champion, , that she will not play there this year It became known toda that Miss Leslie Bancroft of this city, ranked second to Mrs, Mallory among the women players of the countr and the leading American-born woman player, had decided to campaign abroad thie spring, following the circuit of events | that lead up to the world’s turf court! championships at Wimbledon SPORTSMEN better fish and game laws ming Sportsmen's Associa- are a member of the asso- | Standard No. 1 —_——»— | Meet me at the Smoke House. tf _ THE TRIBUNE'S Cbe Casper Daily Cribune PAGE FIVE. 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There's INS! town pa - Ha ye | a ( Never FELT SO GUILTY IN i MY LIFE-- } OTTO SAW Me/|! ; ~Now-~check it! Now—nostrils sore from blowing { ng the first dose of Dr. throat rough and scratchy-—-chest King’s New Discovery! How ef- tight and oppressive with cor fective—this dependable 50-year- tion and coughi old remedy. Grandmawill tell you fort! rn : it isa safe cough syrup for every member Then—cool, head-clearing relief of the family. Your dréggist bas it Where Do You Live? Sport Calendar Racing. Meeting of Business Men's Racing jassociation, at New Orleans. Meeting of Cuba-American feated Saskatoon 4 to 2 in a Pacific/aasy,, and North Conway, N. H.. coast hockey Bowling. Wisconsin State championship tour-! SEATTLE, Wash. — The Victorian nament opens at Green Bay. ' Cougars were defeated 8 to 4 by Van-| en pay teneas rey couver in a Pacific coast hockey nee) the . per ‘aba: Meet me at Smoke House. AFTER TOMORROW HAT? You have, perhaps, tried “‘ev- erything” in an effort to re- gain your heal p probably trying something now. If it doesn’t get. you well, then what are you going to do? Give up and fo through life handicapped by poor health? Chiropractic mviabl wait until Take Chiropractic Ad- justments today and get well. Consultation and analysis always FREE. Bring all your health troubles to Robert. N. Grove CHIROPRACTOR Over White’s Grocery 112 East Second Street Phone 2220 Palmer School Graduate | has “dec! oO mM he | SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 28.—Pat| wrestling promoter, \ lightweight champion boxer of | Joakey lia and the Far East, left topnotcher in his divison. here Monday on the President Lincoln.| He has wired Leo Flynn, his New York| representative, to s'gn up Mills fights at 135 oe NEW YORK—Floyd Johnson, towa| heavyweight, was matched to box | elght rounds with Jim Tracy of Aus- at Philadelphia, February 12. You are 4 Pal Mill Secke comcneem| MILLS CONSTRUCTION CO. Kearns, manager of Jack Dempsey, Watch Sunday’s Tribune tween Dempsey and Ed “Strangler” L ‘is, according to a telegram from Kearns recelved here by Tom Law, | Whether a $300,000 offer of | Wichita ofl men through Law, fora | 5 mixed bout will be accepted depends | upon other offers which he recelves, He arrived) Kearns stated in the telegram, York yesterday to seek a Charlie White or some other | JOIN THE AMERICAN LEGION NOW! White if A RULING MACHINE FOR CASPER Keep Your Ruling JOBS AT HOME! We have instalied one of the latest model Hickok Ruling Machines in our plant and are now prepared to take care of Special Ruled Headings of Every Description, Loose Leaf Sheets, Special Bank Forms and Ledger Sheets of All Kinds Have you ever seen a Ruling Machine? Wc have the only one in Casper, and you are invited to see it. Now is the time to bring your office equipment up to date and install a modern system for keeping your accounts and records. 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