Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 9, 1923, Page 10

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PASE TEN. World Resulis By Leased Wire aa | ETHODISTS NOSE QUT TEXAS IN CLOSE GAME, LEGION SWAMPED Standard No. | Lacks One of Piling Up 100 Points in Record Scoring Game Against Service Men; Johnson Stars for Methodist Five In a closely fought game, with neither team showing much Superiority, the Methodists defeated the Texas Oil in the Cas- sketball league last night, 45 to 39, while the Stand- } No. 1 five was swamping the American Legion, 99 to 17. | 2 first was a hummer with the Mehodists being | elves to the limit to win. Johnson’s ‘BIG THREE OF | WEST (5 SEEN California Universities May Form Combine for Pacific Athletics. = i— Por oTe Tigers The lineups c Methodists— IML Giffen, 1g. 5 the construction of mar ums of each of the institut fornia stadium, as planned Wingate, Neilson, Kellner, Is. last It will yet, however before the Stanford-Califor- years an equal crowds oe NOTICE OF FINAL _SETTLE- MENT AND __ DISTRIBU- - TION OF ESTATE. ... .| The State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, In the District Court of the Sixth Judicial District. In the Matter of the Estate| of William Phelps Wil- son, deceased. r hereby given to Noti all creditors 2 sons inter- ested in d_ estate, that on , the un- signed J filed his |final report and. bution of said estate, with the Clerk lof the above entitled court, where lany one interested may examine said report and petition and file ob- jections thereto at any time on or | at New York Fen RememseR FIND I(T SO muUCH 1F You KEEP SMILING You'Lt, EASIER To OVERCOME LUTTLE TROUBLES REMEMBER IT IS ALWAYS DARKEST Just BEFORE DAWN THINGS CAN'T ALWAYS Go WRONG- REMEMBER GooD LUCK MaAY BE JUST AROUND THE CORNER THINGS WERE NEVER So BAD THAT THEY COULDN'T BE WORSE- TROUBLES Seem MUCH SMALLER IF You ONLY KeeP A SMILING FACE— TRY IT Some TIME EVERY CLOUD HAS A SILVER LINING - JUST KEEP SMILING re BAFFLE CAGERS COMING HERE. FOR GAME SATURDAY EVENING Locals Due for One of Hardest Contests of Year in Game with Famous Spud Town Basketeers; Regulars Will All Be in Lineup. Greeley high school, champions of Colorado in high school basketball for the last two years, will oppose Casper tomor- row evening at the local gymnasium in what should be the best exhibition of the year. The game will be called prompt- ly at 8 o’clock. The Casper team returned home Tuesday after winning three out of four games on the south. + SOE SET EES NTL OL TPN AE ee ag érn trip and losing only to Laramie’, Preps. This game was the last of the four and the local players were) all in from the preceeding three} strenuous games and traveling. Little is known of the Greeley team's style of play but it has the reputation of having fully as strong} an aggregation as there is in the; Rocky Moutain region high schools | Coach Sam Neff will use Captaln| Lester and Davis at forwards; post at | center and Groves and McGrath guards, with Overbaugh and Brady as eubstitutes. Admission will be 50c as for,all of the games this season. 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Pal Reed vs. Harry Greb, 12 rounds, at Newark. 10 before April 9, 1923, that is, with- in thirty days after the last publi- cation of this notice on March 9, 1928, and if no objections are filed, the Administrator will make final settlement of said estate on April 10, 1923, or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard by the Court. pated thls 9th day of February, oWILLTAM O. WILSON, Administrator of the Estate of Wil- liam Phelps Wilson, deceased. Publish Febroasy 9, 16, 23 and March 2. , 1923. Tom Gibbons (at left) of St. Paul | } } has posted D0 with the New York | | state athletic commission for a chal | lenge forf to fight a world’s char | pionship battle with Jack Dempse { Nauta udoon, chawman of wi jeommission fears that Gibbons w' \ be too light a match for Jack as | can only make 175 pounds, fighting FRIDAY d { 195° pounds. an | acim against Demp: F — \°SHAMPOO anc February fp! at your home. ‘S29W. ie UNDERWOOD PORTABLE © ( prices so) and all other Underwood Products are obtainable at Office ’ UNDERWOOD WRITER We Furnish the Union La Phone 483-J TYPE- co [ CLEANING PRESSING The Most Extraordinary Custom Tailoring Sale of the Year. SATURDAY 9 and 10 Every Garment Made to Your Individual Measure. Suits Regularly Priced at $35 and $50, Now $29.50 Suits Regularly Priced ‘at $60 and $90, Now $49.50 bel in All Our Garments. S. H. ACKERMAN 116 East Midwest Ave. 6 East Second Stre Room 8 [ FUR WORK Casper, Wyo. REMODELING | Telephone 407 SPORT FLASHES HOT OFF WIRE CENCINNATI.— Tommy Gibbons, St. Paul boxer has been matched to box 15 rounds at Madison Square Garden, New York, March 19, with dack McAuliffe, of Detroit. MILWAUKEE, Wis.—Duluth de- feated Milwaukee, 3 in a United States amateur hockey league game. baseball, according to word received today by Branch Rickey, manager of the Cardinals, NEW YORK. eran lightweight, harlie White, vet- will get another crack at Benny Leonard's title, pro- vided he defeats Rocky Kansas, of Buffalo in their 15-round fracas at DULUTH, Minn.—Dave Shade, California welterweight Schlaifer, Omaha, are to meet in a and Morrie’ Madison Square Garden tonight. This tempting bait has been offered to White by Billy Gibson, Leonard's manager. 10-round no decision contest here | SS tonight. CHICAGO.—Peter J. Norton, or- —- ganizer of the first uniformed base- CHICAGO.—Frankie Garcia, of Los | ball team in Chicago, was dead here Angeles and Sammy Mandell, of Rock: | today. He was well known in city ford, Ill., will meet here tonight in a | 2¢ague circles in the early 70's. a ee To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative BROMO QUININE tablets. The box bears the signa- ture of E. W. Grove. (Be sure you get_BROMO.) _30c.—Aadv. 10-round no-decision boxing contest. Roth weigh 124 pounds. ST. LOUIS.—Fred Tony, right-hand pitcher purchased from Boston last year by the Cardinals, fs through with Tho Eddie’s habitually hur- ried, He never gets flustered nor flurried: He does his work daily Serenely and gaily, He never seems weary nor worried? Q We cheerfully rectify <he EN mistakes we make. If there’s anythi: ing, wrong 2 F about the way we're doing busiess, we want to know about t, When you order spaghetti and get asparagus, you've got a kick coming. 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