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FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1923. NEGOTIATIONS FOR TITLE FIGHT OPENED BY DEM Six-Day Option Sold Tex Rickard Not to Prevent Framing of Other Deals to Bring Champion and Other Heavyweights Together. NEW YORK, Jan. day between Jack K lengers next summer. Despite the six-day option CENTRAL GIALS DEFEAT NORT In one of the most closely contested games in the series between the grade school girls, Central school defeated the North Casper girls by a score of 12 to 7. ‘This afternoon at 4:30 on the high school court, the North Casper teams, both boys and girls, will meet the ‘West Casper school teams, The score of the Central-North Cas- per game was as follows: Central. ! Q@. FT. TP. I. Barnes, rf. -. 3 1 a A. Shoemaker, If. 2 4 5 D. Angel, c. ) t) 0 FB. Stall, c. 0 0 0 G. Foster, 0 0 0 A. Hendon, Ig. -----. ° ° 0 Totals ------—-.---- 5 2 12 North Casper. | GG. FT. TP. E, Deefier, rf. —. 3 0 6 R. Schwartz, If. C) 1 1 J. Vatentine, c. ) 0 C) 5. Oraling, c. 0 0 0 H. Loury, rg. 0 o 0 E. Alisman, | 0 0 0 Totals 3 1 7 STANDING OF CITY LEAGUE Team. GC. Wr te Ret. Standard No. 1 6 6 9 1,000 Backlogs 8 5 1 880 Standard No. 6 5 1 880 Methodists -- 6 3 3 600 Baptists -. - 6 3 3 .500 American Legion --5 2 3 400 Elks -. --. \ Se EAN +400 Texas Ol 5 2 8 400 American Express -6 2 4 833 Kiwan's -. -. 632 4 333 Presbyterians -. pean, Fog 3 .200 Ohio Oil Spiie KaBa 3 166 BABE AUTH PREDICTS MANY HOME RUNS FOR NEW YANK BALL PARK NEW YORK, Jan. Babe Nuth’s blood pressure went up today and he smiled broader than he has since tho world’s series. In the world’s series Babe didn’t do so well. Babe accompanied Co!. Huston, half owner of the New York Yankees to the new Yankee stadium in the Bronx where the Bambino will spend many afternoons next summer. To- gether they surveyed the nearly com- Dleted amphitheatre. “Say,” said the Babe, “Here’s one baby who is mighty glad that he’s not a center fielder.” But he has- tened to add: “But who's mighty glad he’s a batter." The centerf.eld of the Yankee park extends 65 feet farther than at the, Polo grounds, which incidentalty is to be lengthened. Ruth predicted that many home runs would be made within the Yankee park, and that the ba: where the turf approaches the stands, will afford opportunities for’ spectacular catch by the) many & gardeners. Ruth plays left field. a Chick Evans Is Oftered Place On Golf Team CHICAGO, Jan. 266.—Chick Evans, former national amateur golf cham- plon, today had. under consideration an invitation to accept a place on the team of United States golfers-that wiil compete in international matches in England this summer, It was re- ceived yesterday from Frederico By- ers, president of the United States Golf association. Evans eaid ho would accept if business engagements permit. 26.—Negotiations will be continued to- earns, manager of Jack Dempsey, and several boxing promoters who are anxious to stage several championship bouts with the titleholder and some of his chal- POEY AND KEARNS Kearns sold yesterday to Tex Rickard, one of the promoters, bind- ing the champion from accepting for @ work-week any offer that may be made by other bidders for the cham- plon’s services, it is expected that “conversations” will ensue today. Kearns will probably confer with Harry Frazee, owner of the Boston Red Sox and Tom O'Rourke, ch maker for the club which has a icense to stage bouts at the Polc ‘grounds, and perhaps he will sec Rickard again today. At any rate a definite agreement will be made with no one except the Texan. Negatiations are continuing Luis Angel Firpo, the Argentine giant, wil be preparing to embark for the United States. He will sail from Buenos jAlres on February 1 and will arrive {here on about February 19. | Reports from South America is tha Firpo is much improved on ring Jability ana capable of taking care of himself when he meets Bill Brennan here on March 12. Mectiag of Dus Men's Racing association, at New Or‘eans, Meet ng ‘of Cuba-American Jockey club, at: Havana. Meeting of Tijuana Jockey club, a Tijuana. Skating National amateur outdoor speeg championships, at Chicago. Track Annual indoor meet of Illinois A. c., Chicago. Golt ‘Texas open championship tourna ment, at San Antonio. Close of annual midwinter tourna. ment at Miam!; Fla: Curling Northwestern Curling associat‘on bonspiel, at Minneapolis. Scottish curlers play at Toronto. Bench Show Show of Washington Kennel. club Washington, D. C. Show of American Pomeraniar club, New York City. Boxing Mike O'Dowd vs. Jock Malone, 1( rounds, at St. Paul. Jimmy Hanlon vs. Whitey Fitz, gerald, 8 roynds, at Phi'adelphia. Conn!é Curry ve. Stanley Hverett, 10 rounds, at Lincoln, Neb. oe NINETEEN STAKES FOR KENTUCKY RAGES UP LOUISVILLE, Ky., Jan. 26.—Nine- teen stakes for spring running meet ings at three Kentucky tracks Churchill Downs, Latonia and Lex ington, were announced today by the Kentucky Jockey club. February 4 was announced as the date upon which entries will close to stakes at the three tracks and also for a fall meeting stake at Latonia. The Kentucky derby, the $50,000 blue grass ‘state turf classic at the Downs, May 19, was the only stake for which a date has been fixed. pire bartin lee Arte) 2 | SPORT BRIEFS | DULUTH, Minn—Duluth defeated St. Paul 5 to 0 In a United States amateur hockey league game, EDMONTON, Alta.—Everett Mc- Gowan of St. Paul, Minn., broke the world’s record of 2:35 for one mile on the fice with a time of 2:24. ST. LOUIS, Mo.—Johnny Schulte, catcher fr the Mobile Southern Asso- clation club last year, signed a con- tract with the St. Louis Browns. a Bowling Title Match Planned DENVER, Colo., Jan. for a match with the world’s bowing championship at stake between Jim- my Blouin of Chicago, the champion, and Guy Waite, leading Denver bow- ler, were announced here today. ‘Waite, who tops the bowlers of the of 210 for the year 1922. ——_— Meet me at the Smoke House, Hay, Grain, Chicken and Rabbit Feeds Alfalfa, Native, Wheat Grass, Pra’ Vi , Barley, Rye, Bran, Oyster Shell. M mciee you Tmoney on earloads of hay, and can want. irie Hay, Straw, Oats, Corn, Chop, e sack or carload. We ve you any kind you CASPER STORAGE COMPANY 313 MIDWEST AVE. TELEPHONE 63 i 26.—Plans local major league, averaged a pedir] ohe Casner Daily Tribune Oh Man! ATWATER ~ 1 WANT To READ You A LETTER I Got ToDAY FROM MaAY= SHE WRITES SUCH ANY INTERESTING LETTER Lstenime ? 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Casper has one victory over Worland to its credit this sea- om by a score of 22 to 16 but in that game, played in Wor-| and, one of the home team’s regular, third. Practically the same team as uards was unable to play due to an| competed for the Basinites last He is back in shape and|is on hand aga’n. Lowe, al's for the whistle tomorrow night.| guard, and Harkins, a lightning Worland established a wonderful| forward, are the s\ of the quintet. ceord by winn’ng the state cham-| Coach Sam N: onship tournament for two succes- ve years and last season finished! game will be called promptly at 8’ Aeronautic as: SEP, THE HUB’S THIRD CHALLENGE o'clock Pulitzer ANNUAL ith the seniors playing the a preliminary at 7:30, dbl ses Zain s juniors a1. LOUIS GETS PLANE CONTEST Cup Events to Be Staged in Missouri Metrop- olis, Decision. WASHINGTON, Jan. 26. — The fast! Pulitzer cup airplane contests will be held next fall in St. Louis, {t was de- eff has not announced! cided at a meeting of the officers and the line-up for tomorrow night. The| board of governors of the Nat.onal tation. dALE WE CHALLENGE THE ENTIRE WEST TO MEET THESE PRICES. i Come And Share In These Rare Challenge Bargains | Day by day in every way the Challenge Sale grows better and better. coninue to advance so that Challenge Sale prices in day market prices are BELOW MANUFACTURER'S COST TODAY. sight in buying before the recent price advances w: low prices cannot last forever! If you wait you’ll have to "AMAZING SHOE BARGAINS | Men’s All Leather Scout Shoes Sale: price’ J 2oc sso, $1.35 Men’s All Leather A: Last Work Shoes. $4.00 colors, value. Challenge ee He “atl preg ee ee Be price --~-. Potters bateltaterahatamietetate he Men’s high-grade Men's 100% Leather Work Shoes, Built on the | Skin. Goodyear famous Munson last. Triple stitched. value for -...__ Sale price ~.___ Pa Aerie! ARS Ye uh $2.95 Little Gents’ Gun Metal Veal Leather Blucher Shoes. Sale Pie Oke Men’s 4-Buckle All Rubber Over- Men's cloth t shoes. Sale price... 2%, $2.50 Gvisahous: Sale Just received 500 pairs of W. L. Douglas Dress Shoes from . latest styles. Co: Black. Dress Caps. Large as- sortment of patterns. price... HOC Men’s All-Leather Gloves —Challenge price ne Zee MEN’S BLUE DENIM SHIRTS Made of heavy Denini cloth. Chal- 65e lenge price Silk Socks. All colors. Army All-Wool Socks. 1 Challenge 9e pers a 45€ Men’s Sweaters. Gray Dress Shirts in neat pat- terns, fast colors. Chal- color, rolled collar. Sale A lenge price, Sek apace Sai, 9e price are Men’s Leather Vests, Men’s Canvas Wool lined, 30 inches Gloves go at... long with two pockets. 0. D. Army Shirts. Gov- Sale $8 95 ernment standard Flan- price”... e nel Shirts with buttoned Men’s Elastic Pad Gar- ters. Sale 1 0 2 pei oh. hpi bate Ss THE breast pockets, Chal- Sale price... $l BO Sale price... Dress Shoes for Men, Blucher and English lasts. Gerdyear welt. Sale Challenge price Because every many instances The savings we secured by fore- e share with you in this sale. These pay more later. 100 per cent leather, in lahogany and black Dress Shoes. Full stock, Calf Welt. A $6.00 3.95 | 'e World Renowned REGAL Dress Shoes in the me in Brown and 8.95 "rice LS sesseereeeee $5.50 to $10.00 Men’s Flanne] Shirts, in fancy plaid and checks. $7.50 $3.95 values —_.... Men’s Neckwear, Four- in-Hand style. Large as- sortment of patterns. Challenge price ~ 4e Felt Hats. One lot of Men’s Felt Hats. Chal- price 91.95 | 7c. Men’s Cotton Sox. Sale price ....__. bide Khaki Pants. Sale price, pair 5c Jersey Knit Gloves. Sale price, Oe CLOTHIERS| 224 South Center Street # Exclusive Casper Representative for W. L. Douglas Shoes and Oskosk B-Gosh Overalls } Pilots of the air mai! service who vere credited with traveling more han 2,000,000 miles without a fatality n 1922, were awarded the Coll er rophy for accomplishing “the most utstanding aeronautical performance f the year.” Lieutenants MacReady and Kelly of the army air service were awarded the McKay trophy for having set new endurance and Jong distance airplane records, They were credited with 38 hours and 18 minutes of cont.nuous fying which they covered the 2060 miles on their non-stop flight recently from the Pacific coast tu Fort Ben- jamin Harrison, Indiana. 100 WAYS To Make Money BY BILLY WINNER If I Could Repair Radio Outfitsa— WOULD immediately inform the people of Casper that I anew how to install and repair radio outfits. Any number of families now have radio sets. Some of them work. A lot of them don’t. But the owners trust to luck mainly. They are more or less at sea when something goes wrong. With my Want Ad in the Tri- bune these people would have to trust to luck no longer. They'll simply give me a ring and I'd put things in shave again. Satisfac- tion all around. PAGE NINE. = | First in News Of All Events 3 |Jess Barnes, Virgi! Barnes, ty | Ryan, Claude Jonnard, Fred Johnson, Clinton Blume, Earl Webb, Guy Mor- rison, Chester Lucas, Fred Lucas, George Schesier and Fred Hamman. Long List to Report for Train- ing. at Marlin Springs Next Month. NEW LAMP BURNS 94 PER CENT AIR Beats Electric or Gas. A new of] lamp that gives an amaz- ingly br lant, soft, white light, even better than gas or electricity, has been tested by the U. S. government and 35 leading universities and found be superfor to 10 ordinary oil lamps. It burns without odor, smoke or noise—no pumping up, fs simple, clean, safe. Burns 94 per \cent alr and 6 per cent common kero- NEW YORK, Jan. 26.—John J.) McGraw, manager of the New York Giants for the first time in years, will have 20 pitchers at the Giants spring training camps. With the regulars who will report at Mariin Spr.ngs, Tex., on Feb. 22/0¢ne (coal oll). : in charge of Coach Cozy Dolan will! “qne inventor, G. H. Johnson, 699 bo a number of recruit pitchers, In-|w. Take street, Chicago, Ill., is offer: cluding Jack Bentley, the Baltimore! ing to send a lamp on 10 days’ FRED star, purchased this winter. “Long! tral, or even to give one FREE to tlie John” Scott, the man who camel first’ user in each locality who will back and won fame in the last world’s |help him introduce it. Write him to- series will be with: che the Tegulars.|gay for full particulars. Also sie McGraw a'ready has in mind 19 of/him to explain how you can yet ths. the 20 hurlers whose expenses he will agency, and without experience ur pay south The tise follows: George | Money make $250 to $500 per. month: rthur Nehf, Jac! rentley, OT ge | — Adv. 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