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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1923. Che Casper Daily Cribune - PAGE FIVE. THE TRIBUNE'S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS By Le Leased Wire | GHGE RECORD HERE BROKEN BY ‘wi Fle New a Fr WOODS READY eo fs NATRONA HIGH SCHOOL CARERS, nite “Tose MTN), was given to Jack Kelly, at club, Philadelphia, as an 1 of victory gained at Antwerp, Hydroplane to Make 90| ocals Win oO ames Played and Have New 100 Mites an Hour, Locals Win 10 Out of 13 G Played and H | t. Four More to Complete Regular Schedule; a Laramie Tourney to Prove Test. ——————————_$—__—_= First in News Of Ail Events SS SS SS SY in 1920 when Kelly defeated of the world’s scullers at the i | | 1sly the Diamond Sculls had | znized as emblematie of the | DETROIT, Feb. 12.—A hydroplane | |) | capanle of a speed of from 90 to 100) miles an hour—fas 2 summer Bn KIS ted that if he won might visit England | The wor'd's champ‘on also sald that | he “would 1 i" to return to England t but he is deter- t vllowance this year 1 to his pre With the season three-quarters over, the Casper high school basketball team, with a record of 10 wins out of 13 games played, has hung up the best record that the Natrona county has made on the court in several years. The team has four more games on the regular schedule, three of which are on the home court. Manville, Cheyenne and Wheatland will all appear here while Casper will play {ts one out-of-town game with F Glenrock on the court at Parkerton. / The heaviest work for the Casper squad will be at the state basketbail tournament at the University of Wyo ming in March when all of the strong teams of the state will be entered. | Casper will probably be entered in the Class B group as the teams are | classified this year solely by weight and the local players have been out- weighed in every game they have] Woman Owner of Cleveland ssion }_ Small chanco for Battling Sid to LL of the teams are anxious to finish {Box in Lor : was in pros derstood, contemp! Wft the far Backaches?-welcome relief! | | | Scatter the painful congestion. | Sloan's warms and stimulates the blood, breaks up congestion —banishes the pain! Yl ’ e e Pithe record of the team to date | Club in Market for Pair Sloan's Liniment as follows: of Recruits. ~kills pain! Riverton --. Sunrise -. 'Thermopolis Worland -11| LOS ANGELES, Feb. 12.—There is no reason why women should not suc ceed as owners of baseball clubs, if they have good men business man- agers, according to Mrs. James Dunn, owner of the Cleveland club of the American league, who is here to pass the winter. e is said to be organ ized basebabil's only woman club owner, Women can hardly compete with |men who have given much of their | time to the game and for this reason, |she says, she thinks a good business manager and a good playing manager are necessary if a woman wishes to hold her own against other club } | owners. Tris Spedker, playing manager of Racing the Indians, also acts as busine Meeting of Business Men's Racing) Manager for the club. Mrs. Du “Fomrheumatisny, DrRISeS. Mou ‘SQUBLEHEADER CTY (2efe}AASETBILLLEIGLE S| TO) seuenucen roa Towa Glenrock Wheatland ‘Sport Calendar Home, No More Rent | to Pay” You can be in a position to tell the landlord that, association, at New Orleans. said, she considered him one of . . ane aime reaoae if nA rican Jockey | best playing managers in bas of the series, and to date f er ueating of CubaAmertcan Jockey Tre ey rebulding the cher wnijv apanese Ball Two Americans To - 3 wh Meeting of Tijuana Jockey club, at} ay net ble to win pennar cues some ‘time. perhaps several. eso Team Arrives, Pull Oxford Oars « m0 ine 1 Handball National A. A. U. junior champion ships begin in Pittsburgh. Track : Seventy-first Regiment A. A. indoor |“ games, New York City. | Bowling International Bowling association tournament, at St. Paul. Field ‘Trials Alabama Amateur Field Trial c!ub. at Courtland, Ala. imbridge suec ‘The south- | ¥ of Californ'a SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 12.—A baseball team whose members are of Japanese extraction but born in Honolulu, arrived here on the steam- |ehip President Cleveland, for games with teams representing the Univer ef California, St. Mary's college and Japanese nines of San Francisco and San Jose. One of the stara of club in sicher you will pay yourself, rather than the landlord, the Clear skin! poisonous waste removed! vs. wail. ‘beein monthly rent check. Your monthly payments toward property of your own will be less than the amount you |Harvard and W. u cord. Both are being tried out ghiy by the Oxford capta s only four of last year's c pay in rent if you will leave for the east Shooting p after visiting San Fraa-| (Pe aggregation ts Nusgida, a 15-year cane nimse'f, to rely upon. I e Opening of annual Midwinter trap- | cisco. 1d_ pitcher: ving No.8 and Mut shooting tournament at Kansas Cit: > ne preliminary in Golt Annual St. Valentine's tournament for. women opens at Pinehurst. Annual championship tournament for women opens at Palm Beach. Bench Show 7 Annual show of Westminster Ken “nel club, New York City. | Cycling First day of annual six-day race in Chicago. National Motorcycle and Accessory Show opens in New York. Boxing Mickey Walker vs. Frankie Mc- Gutre, 8 rounds, at Philadelphia. Carl Tremaine vs. Young Kentreal 8 rounds, at Philadelphia. Johnny Brown vs. Danny Kramer, 8 rounds, at Philadelphia. Chuck Wiggins vs. Charley Wein ert, 12 rounds, at Newark. 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