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——— THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1923. World Results By Leased Wire TO BATTLE FOUR STRONG TEAMS : First Game Tomorrow. Night with Wheatland to Be Followed by Contests at Cheyenne and Lara- mie; Seven Players to Make Trip. With the prospects of the heaviest road trip of the season during which four of the strongest teams in the state will be played, the Casper high school basketball team will leave to- morrow afternoon for a tour that will nat be finished until Tuesday evening of next week. The first game, tomorrow evening, will be with Wheatland. z PARKERTON FIVE Second Team Here and Oil Village Five Clash This Evening. This evening at the high school gymnasium the Casper second team will meet the Parkerton high school quintet on the basketball floor. The visitors have a good record for their first season at the indoor sport, hav- ing lost recently to Sunrise by a small score. Sunrise gave the Cas- per first team a hard rub here. 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Cheyenne has made a good record this season and last week won from Laramie high on the latter’s court, Monday evening the local quintet wil! play Laramie high and the fol- lowing night the Laramie Preps. The Preps -have an unusually strong team and will give Casper a strenu- ous game. Coach Sam Neff is taking seven players including Captain Lester, Groves, Overbaugh, Post, Davis, Me- Grath and Brady. The game with the Preps will give the men an opportun. ity to become familiar w.th the Uni- versity of Wyoming floor, where the state tournament is to be held in March, This is the last trip out of town on this year’s schedu'e except for a game with Glenrock at Parkerton February 16 and the annual trip to the state tournament. yn Sa Gs HAWAII LAYS PLANS FOR GREAT SWIMMING MEET HONOLULU, T, H., Feb. 1.—As sured triple competition and an- nouncement of what are declared by officials to ba the most. elaborate plans ever prepared for a swimming meet {n Hawall, are creating unus- ual interest in the Washington meet, which 1s to be held in Honlulu Feb- Truary 21-24, inélusive, under the aus- pices of the United States army, with the co-operation of the A. A. U. Duke Kahanamoku, famed Hawal- fan swimmer, has been invited to en- ter the competition. The revised schedule provides for eighteen events for each of the two ma'n evenings. Entrance of a strong navy team , in addition to the army and civilian entries is now assurec: Contracts Mailed To Ball Players With Los Angeles LOS ANGELES, Feb. 1.—Contracts have been mailed to all the members of the Los Angeles club of the Paci- fic coast baseball league. None of the players will receive salaries less than in 1922, while a number will receive increases, according to Wade Killefer, manager. Charles Deal has signed a two-year contract, and all the other regular players are expected to put their sig- natures on contfacts. Twenty-five semi-professional players have been signed for tryouts with the club. Plans are being complete’ forthe spring training, and while it will be the Angels’ turn to use Washington park for the workouts, it is expected that Killefer will lead the players to Hisinore, ©: where the club trained last spring. Jewelry and watch repairing by ex pert workman; all work guaranteed. 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Violet HEemine!| | {5 isw'T SHE GRAND ? wnat 1s SHE.LIKG? A North Washington Hall Twenty-eight rounds of ba’ Bob Moon, wrestler. is credited with carrying a knockout punch, The semi-windup wil! be eight rounds between Jake Schaeffer of Omaha, 158 pounds, and Slim Padgett of Casper, same weight. Schaeffer fave a good :ccount of himself in a recent battle at the Elks club and ex- pects to force the fighting with Pad- sett. Kid Smiles, 133 pounds, and Bat- tling Smith. 133 pounds, will meet in the preliminary over a six-round route. ‘The patr fought a draw the last time they were brought together and each expects a more decisive result from next week's go. Bob Moon and Dutch Mil'er, clever wrestlers both, will tangle in a mat Stop Rheumatism With Red Pepper When you are suffering with rheu- matism so you can hardly get around just try Red Pepper Rub and you will have the quickest relief known, Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating heat as real peppers. In: stant relief. 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Order your extra copies Now For this year’s edition and do your part in Boosting Casper Phone 15 KiD--~ KNOWN HER FOR YEARS ~ Blow HER To Now'N THEN PUNCH PATTERSON MATCHED WITH BILL BANGOMFOR 10-ROUND BOUT Card Next Wednesday Evening; Three Fight Events and Wrestling Match on Card. son and Bill Bancom, heavyweights, in a 10-round fight, will be staged at the North Washington hall in North Casper on gearay, Wednesday evening, February 7, Patterson, who now lives at Salt Sreek ard plans a conference with Kearns but formerly lived in Oklahoma, has many good ring per-|today, and Reon tt te sald, nians to formances to his credit and Bancomcontest as a curta'n-raiser for the |CoMfer with other promoters. “By Briggs Yen- PRETTY Good--we |! PLAY GOLF |) TOGETHER - |! FRANK'S ALL RIGHT WHAT Do You THINK OF FRANK CRAVEN - ? GooD ISN'T NG: MARGE A GREAT LITTLE PAL OF MINE — Sar-y-y! 1 Know Bitt AS WELL AS Kaiow DON'T You THINK MARGOLA GILLMORE Just Lovey ? Do t Kmow TomMmY MEIGHAN ? WHY Tom VS ONE OF MY BEST LITTLE PALS -- OUT TOGETHER EV’ NIGHT a NICE DINNER KEXT HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE BOUT IN THE MAKING, ANNOU?CERENT OF FICHT EXPECTED LATE TODAY First in News Of Ail Events FOUR WORLD'S RECORDS BROKEN AN TRACK AND FIELD CLASSIC Joie Ray, Jimmy Connolly, Loren Murchison, Leroy Brown and Richmond Landon Win Places in Hall of Athletic Fame at New York. NEW YORK, Feb. 1.—(By The Associated Press.) —Fol- lowers of track and field athletics who witnessed the Millrose Ahtletic club games at Madison Square Garden last night, are holding their swirling heads today. It was a night unequalled in American indoor athletics, four world’s and one Ameri- can indoor records being broken. The record breakers were Jo'e Ray, Afterwards both tried but fafled to of the Illinois A, C., Chicago; Jimmy break the world’s outdoor record, Connelly of Georgetown university: neither clearing the bar at 6 feet, Loren Murchison of St. Louls, and 7 and 6-16 inc the Newark (N. J.) A. ©. Leroy) ‘The Valcour girls broke their own Brown of Dartmouth; Richmond W.! world's record cf 55 1-5 seconds in Landon of the New York Athletic club and the girls relay team of the Va'cour Athletic club, w York, Ray, the tax! driver of Chicago, ran one of the most sensational races of winning the 449-vard relay in easy fashion, fin'sh!ng in 52 2-5. The fifth recor’ to fall, apparently a wor'd's record no other country stages the event wax in the 60-yard hié long champtonship career, scem- Gash which Loren Murchison of St. ng to ease hi along the route of jouis capiured from a speety field a mile and a half which he covered jeq by Bob Mc.\llister, the fastest 100 yards ahead of his nearest fol- man on the New York police force. lower in the nearly incredulous time Yrarchison lowered the record ono- cf six minutes 51 and 4-10 seconds. Had he been given keener compet!- tion he might have sliced the record to an almost unbellovable margin The previous mark was his own—s'x $2 and 3 -10 seconds. He | made it last year. | Because the public ts used in see- | ing Ray smash records his perfor-| mance was less astounding than that of Connolly a veteran of the boards and cinder paths, who has been a top notcher for years without ach'eving a worlt's record. He towered that for) the two th'rds mile last night from 2:46 2-5 to 2:43 3-4, tenth of a second to six and two tenths seconds. minutes, Why wonder “Tf you'll have a crop this year?” Perfegro Seeds are the surest to plant—they are 2 The bespectacled Landon, winner tested. Write for our of the Olympfc running high jump 1923 booklet-—FREE. and broad, tied for first place ‘n breaking the world’s record for that 7 Rocky MOUNTAIN Sern @ event last night both clearing the | Office 1525-157! St DENVER, be - | to Be Scene of Athletic NEW YORK, Feb. 1.—The world may know today—un- jless Tex Rickard changed his mind overnight—when and |where and against whom the world’s heavyweight boxing championship is to be defended and approximately how much the boxers are going to be paid. Rickard has appeared somewhat soured on the whole businéss but was still interested today hs six-day option with Jack manager of Champion Jack under the management of |Demps»y, expires at midnight. R.ck- ttling, featuring Punch Patter- The New Jersey announcement does not mean that Dempsey will be unable to fight Harry Wiis, the negro chai- lJenger, or some of the other men men tioned as possib'e opponents of the Sa.mpon nm chat state. Rekard, it has been understood, has had his hearc set on a Dempsey-Willard match and he himself has perm tted it to be known that he isn't keen about stag- ing a “m’xed bout” between the cham- pion and Wis. as evening. Moon has agreed to throw Announcement last night from New- {Miller twice in thirty minutes or lose ark that the New Jersey state boxing ‘the match, |commiss‘on wi'l not perit Jess Willard ‘The North Washington hall has un-|to fight Dempsey in that. state for the dergone extensive improvements since title Jess lost to Jack at Toledo in the last sport card was “staged there.|1919, was only one more state added Forty feet has been added to the|to the area ithat has forbidden the length and the ring will occupy the proposed match. center of the arena. Seven hundred © New York state was first and box- people can now be accommodated. The ing circles here believe that states af- hall is located one block east of the fillated with New York in a pugilist'c North Casper school, way wHl Ukewse bar the proposed 5 Sete st oer battle. MILAN, Jan, 31.—Damage esti- mated at several million lre was | caused by a fire in the central rail- way station here !ast night. Two firemen were injured, All the bag- gage stored in the bullding ag well as the safes containing valuables were saved. Two sides of the sta- tion remain intact and traffic is | continuing. Coal Coke ORDER YOUR COAL OR COKE TODAY IMMEDIATE DELIVERY TO ANY PART OF THE CITY \ F HANAHAN . THE BIG There is no ti asper Supply Co $131,000 In January Building 1923 will see real estate values climb and rents increase. Buy a Lot in MILLS - Put Your Family On Easy Street Pay $25 down and $10 a month and own your own home: No worries about high rent and house shortages if you buy a lot at Mills. . write or telephone Mills Construction Co. Telephones 311 and 2019-J-3 Offices—America Theater Bldg., and Town of Mills Z ANNOUNCEMENT Stewart & Co. has purchased the bul- letin boards and shop equipment of Wood, the Sign Man. . We wish to be of service to all his for- «mer patrons. STEWART & CO. (TELL TH E WORLD W] [TH SIGNSYS e) LOT Permits BOOM HAS STARTED me like the present. DO IT NOW. Call, LAA