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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1923. Che Casper Daily Cribune ] PAGE OF SPORTING NEW ae | World Results a cite. FY THE TRIBUNE'S ~ CASPER TO CONTEST STATE CAGE. TITLE AT LARAMIE NEXT MONTH Tournament Scheduled for March 12 to 17 Will De- termine Wyoming Interscholastic Championship; Natrona High’s Chances Good This Year riggs MR, LAMMER FIGURES IT 1S LIKELY A DEATH MESSAGE OR FINANCIAL DISASTER oR SOMETHING + fome. LAMMER STEPS THRoucH THe HOTEL CORRIDOR FEELING FULL OF CHEER AND Per This evening's program to be broad-| still holds casted by station KYW, Chicago, 400) guide.’* meters, follows: (Copyright 5:00 P. M. News and tric & Manufacturing Company.) ——— “Let conscience be your 1922, Westinghouse Elec: ¥ 6:50 P. M. Children’s Bedtime! An elaborate pamphlet has been issued by the University eia0 06/800 P.M. Mtuateal: Feogtana, lhe Aiberieee ieee, nomen a oak of Wyoming with reference to the sixth annual high school Courtesy of Lyon Healy Concert,mel’, of the Athletics, as the greategt week, March 12 to 17, during which the state high school and Artist Department. Program pitcher in basebs basketball tournament will be held. Casper has already en- Will be announced by Radiophone tered the tournament and from the class of basketball which News, apie ned online eal the local team is putting up, the Natrona county boys should hed by the Chicago new go considerable distance. ul The most important feature of this Winners in A and winners in B will year’s tournament is that the teams|play one game for the state champion. = t Bill's Radiolays. will be Classified in-two classes accord-|ship, and a state champ‘oship cup MR. LAMMER Goes To MR. LAMMER HAS MR. LAMMER Now In WHICH WAS (IN THE My wife has got a habit, Tuesday ing to weight. ‘Fhts will put Casper|will be awarded the winner, which Tue BAR (is 1s Ww GULPED \T Down AND | ALmMosT “TOTAL MERRY MONTH OF nights, of when they send in class B, or the lightweight diyis on,/cup must be won three times to be BarmuDA) , AND PROCEEDS To THE CoLtAPse READS 'T-| May. WHAT" S/GNED out: thet Gr conte as the local team has been outweighed Some. the permanent property of any HOARSELY CALLS For BUSINESS OF OPENING “BALTIMORE , PALS ° [Lran't bane Savebele wile school. ? in every game this season. The winner of class A will meet the winner of class B for the state cham- pionship, the winner to receive the Cups will be given to the winners in A and the winners in B, to be their permanent championship cups, with A BRACER CABLEGRAM parson c) > his month she had It pleased him, him??? ; chap who did the speakin’ s tup which must be won three times|the addition that the winner of the PNG POU eRe eae ae She neeeaueat pomsemion. state championship will. have the wn wuz horrif You'd Winners in exch cass will receive} Words “State Champions 1923" en a : : a cup and the players will be awarded |4f4ved upon fis cup. Cups will tellin’ how the should wear : Js bd ’ | gold basketballs in class A and silver|#!so be given the teams finishing sec then’ hie: told. the: 4 “te W ith in le Ss | an involaae B, ond in A and B, and gold basketballs Bhai I ‘The bulletin contains the following rmat lative to the tourna- rhile Ta t ors rast pabla classes. In addition the Spauld'ng haven't got the | Oa a ateeinltom: cup, to be won for three years, be quote some extra | ls first. game in the basketball|Comes the property for a year of th least, the At the first smarting of the a eet at be_called promptly | Winner of the state championship. objected to. | even on nontrila. “when your osha clonic fn the afternoon of Mon-| Basketball officials will be provided but as fer me an’ 43 throat frst _tickler. jake, Ser bree tnger from the university faculty. Every ways on their side. “The skirts this | BIRTN, “‘rnen take ome. tablet gob es cs =a vily | Contesta ist have a n CE spring are longer without going to every two hours until bedtim Drawings for the first series will inthe high on th bee z ha dec hed Lah Va excesses ;"’ hind Dame Fashion’. You will have a comfortable be held at 11 o'clock on the morning | inches high on the back of his jersey > . ; ¢ night's rest and awake with Mundsy, March 12, in the gym.|Which numbers must not be exchanged ~~e x =-BARMUDAS last decree regardin’ length of dress: eee venting of the cola mone. ft of Mbndey, " during the tournament. Conyright, 1923, 0. ¥. Tribees tee, the ones with skinny props, of course The salleylic acid of the neslamps , Sot rae 5 enough to hide but for the | 7 UE'S LAXO ASPIRIN pro- |; On the same morning at 9 o’cloci ont ‘i paves neaeie ne | duces natural, healthful perept in the gymnastum will b> held a meet- ae aaCREaS ~~ - a= — es = well—vou know—let con. | A2G0% Nenlenettectively, attacks ft the university basketball com- sefence be your guide I tried to | the cold. The mild digestant it Ing of fhe niet seal represent SPOTE Calendar calm the parson but ax soon as Vd | contains. allaye all fear of after- atives and coaches, The eligitMity pH begin he'd interrupt me sayin’ “Its Tisportant too, in combeting bended ne Wyoming High an instrument of Sin.” “What's | colds are the laxative qualities aipeinthne tog. Coe Oe i a ” ae ; of TINGLE'S LAXO ABPTRIN. School Athletic association will sit . that” T sez real peevish like. “You | $F semavas the hoisonoue terine bas! 1 committee, and let_ me have my say. If you had | of the body and the peneral tone ie oe Meeting of Business Men's Racing ono of these here seta you wouldn't | of the syatem Is restored to natu: M eligibility Msts will be ratified or ine: association, at New Orleans. talk t way. Last week peotentll Gonsidered et that time. | 1 eseting. of Cuba smerioan. Jockey four sermons each one Be sure when It is important then, that repres you ask for as- atives from each school be present at| club at Havana. ferent place. I tell you the morning meetings, and each team| Meeting of Tijuana Jockey Club boon fer all the human must be prepared to play at 2 o'clock | at Tijuana, eas <p i i, Hi h G D B f S : B Fl f oun got 80 exe ieee Min t , in case they are in- . 7 7 would be a h \a,the ciyeenoca, 18 ae auth: Sindh chatigionship: tour: Although the Elks five outplayed the No. 3 plant of the| Laramie 1g) oes own Detore Superior Drand Of) fy parson) are, Classification of Teams and Eligibility. Teams will be classified according to weight. The average of the ‘ive heaviest men on each team will be taken to determine the classification. and silver basketballs will be given to the first and second places in bot! nament at Palm Beach. at Pinehurst. Winter Sports. Opening of annual artmouth Col- Standard Oil company in the last half of their game in the Annual St. Valentine's tournament{Casper Basketball league last night, the refinery boys had piled up a lead in the first half and won out by a score of In the second game the Backlogs took the Kiwanis |Kiwan’s team in the fight with nine 57 to 42. into camp by a ‘score of 60 to 28. Basketball Played by Casper; State Preps To Meet Locals Tonight in Game had ou to lle's coming ter church to “listen other services as fast I told the boys abo: "em at the store. in as they beg it when Im un? pick up thought that Laxo Aspirin | ral heaithy conditton, wich the three voints in ed eastiy aes pain quickly le laxative i TINGLE’S Tablets of N a one respect Frank Chance has Art Fletcher and Donie Bush, managers of the Phillies and Senators, respectively. The new boss of the Red Sox has had years of ex- perience as a big league pilot and knows what he's up against. papal ae daar eau Manager Branch Rickey of the nh s josed to any attempt ef 1 run hitting through a "| Stop That Cold’ lowed to participate. Towa knocked out Mike Nestor in the Participants must be regular mem: bers in good standin., in grades nine fourth round of a 12-round match and advanced a step nearer a champlon- after office hours, numerous golfers boldly followed the English style of wearing knicker golf suits to busi Scorer and timer—Glen Dines. Says U. T. Professor rs lege Winter Carnival. it wuz funny y ght to heard ‘ Not more than eight players will be y In both games the guarding was baskets. P r : : | allowed to represent a school in the Anica es itoba. Curl. |%erY cose and as a result high scores ‘The lineups and_ scores: LARAMIE, Wyo., Feb. 6.—Casper high school continued sofa roar. eek usedey. Saisht che PATO ASPIRIN ne Il basketball tournament. .Ehe untegeafi- To dation At-wWinnfpes.’ 7° [Were piled up. Rynalski and Rae for Standard No. 3, 57; Elks, 42. on its winning streak on the basketball court here last night|!°°* 27° comin’ stone de Point Hox. Therapeutic ll render a refund. to seven 5. the Stand! team and Clowry ani tandard No. . G tT. TP, * a hi ag a a 8 Ww ch Laboratories, Washing. sity wi So and Any: tea eae eee ee eotlay maken ane ens $e Biased toga he 5 FG. F.%. T.P-lby taking the Laramie high school five into camp by a score] yea to have this 5 erect h Lat FS players and iO sGditional player at its| International amateur tournament.|i; ine first game. [Rynaiskt, 1. f. io o /0f 21 to 18. This is the third successive game that the Cas-| cet too noisy "bout the sights they'll : _ Bont expense, making a’ total repre-| Madison Square Garden. Jack Neff with 13 baskets and Rob-|Patterson, c. 3 3 9|per team has won on this trip. Tonight the visitors close the | %e denied_T'l_tell_‘em that the rule : sentation of aight players whose] Panama Joe Gans versus Ttallan|/optson with 10 were the heavy scorer: 3 0 8}tour with a game with the Laramie Preps. eae = — = =< , names, numbers gnd weights will be| Joe Gans, 12 rouncs at New York. for the Backlogs. McGrath kept the|/Kidd 1 3 0 6] ‘The game last night was very fast] eee] recorded and these eight players only}\ Johnny Dundee versus Remco Mathews, rf. ~ 0 0 Olan cathe Zo the tretbate thace-was| i will be allowed to represent their | Roche, ten rounds, at Meridan, Ct. Spangter, r. g. o 0 Ol tittle scoring, the whistle finding the! pelea. eR aaa 2 Z j school, In case of disqualification of Golf Is Served | eee 1, Sel NNteoe cotinty borecabeaa a0tee b: @ player previous to the first game. 3% bd 57/In the last half Casper retained its stitution will not be considered ° ° Elke, F.G. F.T. T.P.|jeaq ail the way. i Aes play begins.” An cligibility list, SPOR W ith Meals in apa Fes : ® 6)" Post McGrath, guard, was yut out, signed by superintendent or princ!pal. ‘ eniey. 1. f. 7 0 141 on personal fouls five minutes before atating that the players are eligible to Chi C f Sows 8 ‘ as the end of the game. Overbaugh re-, engage under the rules and regula} |). . Ceres, Cal—Johnny Me iWcago Cale}! «. «. ® placed him. Captain Lester and Da-! tons. of the Wyoming High School elton i scinney, 176. : o ®} vis lea in th 7 Athletic. associat! ust be received |@rs of Chicago, cl t to the-world’s Littlefield, r. f. — 2 0 {| vis led in the scoring. fei cocreuary pot later than Wed-|Middleweight wrestling championshi®} Oo o4co pep 6.—(By The Asso-|McGrath, 1. g. 1 0 2 nesday, March 7, 1923. These eligibil snd Bam Randow, ot Lane Dene Oa clated Press)—Golf with meals in- —| Chicken supper and candy sale at, | OT JRING ( ‘AR ity ists will be examined and passed | WF ant fall, Ad San.| stead of a jazz orchestra has been 4 42) North Casper church, 1009 N. Dur tigon by the joint committee consist- Ts ak eg Se peel ran 7 proved a success by a Chicago res-| , Backiogsi: s FT... He bin, Fri¢ay evening, February 9. 7” jel J. Neff, r. f. 0 a —— a2 a : ing of faculty members from the uni-| felt tires taurant, which recently installed an| 7 Neth, © f =. : See versity and the iWyonilns High School Indoor links in connection with tts bg Mattaway, as amet eA e Athletic association. f NEW ORLEANS—Eddle’ McKenna| ‘ining room. Patrons pay extra for|T’ Wino sg) "723 2 6 CW rice Rules. of New York knocked out Bill Ken-| the golf and flock.to the cafe where|n” Hathaway, fg 2.0 5 $ ‘The rules of the Wyoming High} ).ay of New Orleans in the eighth| they can spend from 15 minutes to an ps pei = Sohool Athletic association are sum-} jing of a scheduled 10-round bout} hour driving. into a net or putting ° 2 60 66 oge,° e marized in tho following paragraph. [hero last night. over a miniature links before gath-| yciq’nntg, room arvin t e ti ities 1S but each and every team is advise as tited jeting around the tables for food.!qitarai, r,t. rt ‘ to join the association and to familiar-| eEWARK, N. J.—Harry Greb of‘ Regular customers hold tournaments|snutz, 1. f. 0 4 iza itself with ‘he complete and) pittsburgh, American light heavy-| each week. McGrath, c. 2 20 9 99 latest issue of rules and regulations. |yeight champion, outpointed Paul| ‘The course is busy from mid-day |Gretn, r. g. 0 6 Not more than four years of ath-|Reed of Boston in a 12 round boxing| until midnight with players waiting| Barr, 1. g. —. 0 ry letic participation in the grades nine] contest. in Une to get on the first tee. ae oh to twelve. Finding that they could play golf 2 (3B No person over 21 years of age al-| NeW YORK—Floyd Johnson of| during lunch houf, or before dinner| Referee—B'll Rehr. ness. to twelve, passing in three full and regular studies, a regular study being one requiring at least four prepared recitations a week. Passing grades must be certified to not only for the current period but for the preceding semester of school. A student being obliged to leave school on account of sickness or any ship match with Jack Dempsey. PARIS—Battling Siki, Senegalese boxer, signed a contract to box Mike McTigue American middleweight box- er, in Dublin, St. Patrick’s day. ee ee STANDING OF A Beantiful ‘Complexion & Admiration “Starving the utilities is a game that does not pay!” declared Prof. J. A. Swit- zer before the recent conference of pub- lic utilities managers under the auspices of the University of Tennessee, at Knox- NEW ORLEANS—Twenty-six of the best thoroughbreds racing here cause beyond his control, is eligible upon his return, providing ho was have been nominated for the $5,000 Mardi Gras day handicap which will CITY LEAGUE ville. fulfilling requirements of soholarship| be run on February 13, the closing} Team GW. L. - at oe time ee leaving. ‘ ; day of the Fair Grounds meet. @ | Standard No. 1 ~ 770 Mr. Switzer, professor of hydraulic nor decisions concerning @ pupil's —_— Standard No. 3 - ty 6 1 engi i s : i i @ligibiiity are to be made by princl-| Day by day It becomes more diffi-| Backloxs 75 3 rade: his at oh ae State eet, pals of schools, based upon the spirit|cult to find an opponent for Cham-| Methodists 1 : significant comment in a brie Of these rules, and sustained by the|pion Jack Dempsey. American § c# 6 8 talk in which he emphasized the need of eet Sarees aD ial Fae sake Baptists of 6 3 instructing students, who are to be the shoul ir own ‘Weather conditions cau a 650-1 Texas Oil -. 6 3 i ilitv 9 eweaters, blankets and towels for use| break in postponed baseba'l and soc-| Elks —-. 6 ‘ publie mi elity men of the future, along {n the gymnasium at time of tourna-|cer games. Rain gives the ball play-| Kiwanis 7 5 practical lines, ment. ers a lay-off in summer and snow] American 7 5 Prizes. does likewise for the soccer players} Ohio Oli - 7 5 Lh a y a + There will be two classes A and B. in the winter. Presbyterians 1 6 T want to say a word on the attitude This is the lowest price at of the public toward the utilities,” said Mr. Switzer. “Time was—as no doubt you gentlemen know to your sorrow— when the favorite national indoor sport was ‘corporation baiting.’ Public utility corporations, along with other big busi- ness enterprises, were ‘soulless corpora- tions.” Doubtless some of them were and for the sins of the few the mtany had to suffer. But now the idea is dawning that public utilities are public necessities, and that starving the utilities is a game that does not pay.” which the Ford Touring Car has ever sold, and with the many new improve- ments, including the one man top, it is a bigger value than ever before. Buy now. Terms if desired. EARL C. 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