Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 30, 1923, Page 5

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TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1923. as erase hashes hcl eal dre he Casper Dally crivune PAGE FIVE. E'S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS First in News “', Of All Events WESTERN LEAGUE OWNERS FIGHT — Will Take No Players from Majors Either By Trade or Purchase, President Al Tearney Announces _, After Star Chamber Conference “a By Briggs - CALLS UP A PAL To HELP HIM SAMPLE tr -- JusT GoInG To HAVE ONE- -WELL MAYBE Two -- No MORE STANDARD REFINERY FIVES WK GONTESTS BY TOP-HEAWY SCORES Kiwanis and Elks Teams Swamped by Plants No. 3 and | in Double-Header Monday Night in Casper City League Schedule Runaway scores characterized the play in the Casper Oh Man! | HE FALLS For BooTLEG CARRIES, FOUR OR FIVE | AT Tem. PER QUART QUARTS HOME AND TAKES | CHANCE ON ARREST (6LADLY) i) { Just came) Ore Tue Boar / Basketball league Monday evening when the Standard No. 3 team took the Kiwanis five into camp by a score of 86 to 25 and the No. 1 team won from the Elks by a score of 64 to 31. Both the winners were away out in front all the way and scored almost at will. { PARK AND EAST DIVIDE HONORS Park Boys and East Casper Girls Win Double-Header y on Cage Floor, Park school boys’ basketball team, which has not been meeting with much success in the grade school league this season, handily defeated Bast yesterday by a score of 12 to 8. The winners showed improvement in team play that promises to bring re- In the girls’ game East Casper sults in future games. won from Park by the close score of 5 to 4, making an even break on the day for the two schools. The lineups: Park Boys (12) Halloran, Center. oo -- Eshelman Left Guard. Brooklander McDonald , Shirk steered ees Dowler Hast Girls (5 Park Girls (4) Right Forward. Amelia Shikany Otheal Gillman Left rd, Thelma Young.- Brika Schmidt nter. Dorothy Matherly_-.._Julla Mechling Right Guard, Darline Young-.-..-Leetta Gillman Left Guard. Helen Cozad__-___._ Katherine Davis Substitutes for Mast—Margaret Chapin, Substitutes for Park—Dorothea Mills, Kathlegn Kenney, Lucille Fletcher. TANK CONTESTS ARE NUMEROUS Schedule of Central Associa- tion Calls for 18 Title Events. NEW YORK, Jan. 30.—The Cen- tral Association of the Amateur Ath- letic Unipn, with headquarters in Chicago, with stage elghteen 1923 swimming championship events for men and women. more than any other branch of the organization; ac-| cording to the list of nearly one hun-| dre title races awarded by the Na- tional Amateur Athletlc union. The| st awarded to Chicago includes) steven ‘star events"—seven indoor and four outdoor senior champion- ships for men, The Metropolitan association, of New York, has been awarded the sec- ond largest number of events, fifteen; the Southern Pacific association 1 next with twelve and the Indiana- Kentucky association fourth, eleven. Other awards include: Allegheny Mountain Association, of Pittsburgh. seven; Middle Atlantic Association of Philadelphia, ‘eight; Pacific Associa- tion of Oakland, Calif., five; New| England Association of Boston, four; Midwestern Association, of. Omaha. | three; Niagara Association, of Buf-| falo, N. ¥., three; Pacific Northwest Association, of Portland, Ore., two; Southern Association,of New Orleans; Southeastern Assocaition, of Atlanta; and Connecticut Association, one each. { with | chambers cf the city hall, MY MONEY’S WORTH Standard No. 8,ran up the record high score of the league against the Kiwanis, dropping in baskets at will. Ryna'ski scored 21 baskets, followed by Rae with nine. Giflard! and Mc Grath bore the brunt of to game for the losers. The Elks could net furnish much competition for the Standard No. 1 team although the winners’ guard ing was rather ioose. Houston and Wilson divided the scoring honors With nine baskets each while Clowry with seven and McGrath with five piled up the points for the losers. Two much more evenly matched games are scheduled for this even. ing when the American Legion faces the Presbyterians and the Texas five meets the Backlozs. The first game is catled for 7:30. The Mneups and scores: Standard No. 3 (86) Kiwanis (25) Standard No. 3 Rynalski, r. f. Rae, 1. Kidd, r. Erickson, Mathews, 1. f. Spangler, 1. g. Kiwanis Gilardt, r. f.- Carney, 1. f. McGrath, c, Green, r. &. Barnes, 1. Quinlan, 1. Standard No. 1 (64) Standard No. 1 Houston, r. f. Wilson, 1 Lano, ¢. Kirk, r. Mathe Harry, c. Lim, 1. g. Elks Reimerth, r. McGraath, @lowry, c. Ladd, r. Nolan, 1. Littlefield, Total Referee—Sam N Scorer and timer- nen Dines. CASPER SPORTSMEN MEET ‘WEDNESDAY: WITH STATE COMMISSIONER AT HALL’ At the meeting of the Wyoming Sportsmen's association, te be held tomorrow evening in the council in regard to new game legislation will be made. Burke H. Sinclair, president of thc association, who at- tended the meeting held in Cheyenne January 15, will give a survey of the matters which were up for discussion jat that time and tell what action was considered advisable. Charles E. Winter, congreesman- elect, and Frank S. Smith, state game and fish commissioner, will be guests of the meeting and both men will give short talks. The meeting is open to the public and any persons interested in an or- wanization formed to better protect | the fish and game of the state are cordially invited to be present. “VCASPER AND GLENROCK HIGHS DECIDE - AFTER FoUR - MAYGE Five To FINISH THe BOTTLE AND THEN HE WENT To BERMUDA No THANKS Qwe's PLENTY ~ Copyright, 19236. ¥. Trthane te. 1 UNDEFEATED CAGE SQUADS OF ON EDGE FOR GAME TONIGHT Sport Calendar|| Racing— Meeting of Business Men's Racing association at New Orleans. Meeting of Cuba-American Jockey club at Havana. Meeting of Tijuana Jockey| Belleair ‘Tennis— ‘Women’s annual invitation tourna- ment, at Brooklyn, N. Y. Boxing— Fla. tw rou BT. LOUIS—A scheduled ten rou boxing bout between Hugh Wa Kansas City and Jack McA ie in opposition to the d | SPORT BRIEFS With a record of straight victories for the season, the Glen- rock high schoo] basketball team arrives in Casper this after- noon for the crucial game of the season on the Casper high |* The game will be played at 8 o’clock this evening at the high school gymnasium. Comparative scores give the Glenrock aggregation a big Casper a record cf stra'ght victories this lave p’ayed several of the best teams] 7°4r- ’| in this part of the state and in every school schedule. advantage. Glonrock and case the margin of\the victory hay been in favor of the Converse county boys. . from home this year and this may be the handicap which a chance of a victory. The loca} rooters will be out force this evening to spur the Orange and Black on to its best efforts, A victory w.ll put Casper high up {1 'he records and ciearly establish the team’s supremacy in the central part of Wyoming. Coach Noff is making no predic licns. He will depend on the same lineup which has carried the team to WHY change climate for heart trou- ble? If your car were not working good, would you ad- vise a change of climate? No —you would take it to a me- chanic. If there is pressure on the nerves going to the heart (and that most all heart offers Casper in Chiropractic Adjustments will remove the cause and the mighty engine of the body will gain strength. Consultation and analysis FREE Bring all your health troubles o— t Robert N. Grove CHIROPRACTOR Over White's Grocery 112 East Second Street Phone 2220 Palmer School Graduate Glenrock has not played away | Strongest trvms in the southern ticr. club at Tijuana, Golf— Women's January tournament, Detroit, was halted in the third rou by the boxing commission who said at] Walker was not in condition to fight ee \ This fs the last home game for some time. Tho Cosper team leaves Friday on a four dey trip which takes it 2s tar as Laramle and on which the wwo Cheyenne and Laramie Preps, wil! be met. — Jeweiry and watch repairing by ex- pert workman; all work guaranteed. Casper Jewelry Manufacturing Co., O-8 Builting. 1-9-tf Auto Wrecking Co We tear 'em down; everything saved but the honk. THIRTY DIFFERENT MAKES OF CARS SALVAGED NOW 1117 East Yellowstone At Scoop’s Garage The Demand Exceeded the supply of last year’s INDUSTRIAL NUMBER of the Tribune. Order your extra copies Now For this year’s edition and do your part in Boosting Casper Phone 15 NPA APINOLIG) An electric light and power company is a PUBLIC UTILITY. PUBLIC UTILITY it has certain rights and corresponding obliga- tions, It must adopt certain rules and regulations for the conduct of its business. These rules and regulations must be applied universally and the rates for its service must be uniform to all who desire it. No one who complies with the reasonable rules and regulations of the company can be denied the service. It might be that some of our customers do not understand the rules and regulations adopted As such by this company, in which event we will wel- bg come an opportunity to match our time a against theirs and explain to them our rules and regulations and the necessity for them. fe HOOD TIRES Mileage determines your tire cost. The reputation of Hood Cord Tires for extra long mileage is well known to motorists. They will deliver the same long mileage, that, even at the former high price, made them the lowest cost-per-mile tire. WYOMING COMPRESSION TUBE & TIRE CO. 426 East Second Street. Phone 1125 M Day by Day in Every Way Business Is Getting Bette and Better. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Jan aken a definite stand again Meeting behind closed do lub owners voted in line v 30.—The Western league has najor league draft plan; y Jestern league ident Al Tear- “We decided not to take players from the major ~ s either by or purchase,” the announcefhent of Preatdent | Tearney following the meeting. It was believed that if players até to return to t r leagues they will have to nased outright. MITAVAUE Wis.—Pinkey } franchise was Die chell,.MBwaukee junior welterw Sexue: nich 2 team in {ts home « champion and Bud Logan, men, who w pise, fnied tw | CHICAGO—Joe I, Burman, Chiengo | bantamweight outpointed Patsy Flan . + of agan, St. Louis, in 10 rounds. Good digestio -they regulate the system J Speedo—t makes pec Peppo—Perhaps they have wate Dr. KINGS PI & n the brain.—Topics of the Day for constipation Fi'ms | —————————— WE GET OUT TOMORROW NIGHT QUR ENTIRE STOCK OF HIGH GRADE CROCERIES AT WONDERFUL REDUCTIONS BUY NOW FOR FUTURE USE: Big Bargains in Canned Goods PHONE YOUR ORDER NOW BLUE FRONT GROCERY 110 East Second Phones 457 and 458

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