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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1923, | By Leased Wire @he Casver Daily Tribune BAPTISTS TREMPLE ON TEXS AG METHODISTS BEAT BACKLOGS} - Refinery Quintet No Match for Churchmen But Backlogs Give Methodists Stiff Fight Until Last Six Minutes of their Game. With the score tied at 27 to 27 and six minutes to go, the Methodists unloosed a spurt and shot away from the Back- logs to win, 42 to 27, last night in the Casper Basketball league. In the first game the Baptists had no trouble dispos- Ing of the Texas to the tune of 52 to 12. Asa result of the games the Methodists are tied with the Backlogs for third plat and the Texas has dropped t 10 @ tle for seventh place with the Elks. ‘The Baptist combination ts working ell and last night had no trouble in playing rings around their opponents Reynolds, Varnadore and Allsman led the attack and scored most of the points. The Methodist-Backlog game was close until the last few minutes but| Team. G WwW. L. Pet. the ra‘ly of the churchmen took the] Standard No. 1-9 9 0 1.000 scout team off its feet. Johnson,| Standard No et 4 “878 ‘Traylor and C. Giffen contributed| Methd’sts 9 6 3 .666 the heavy scoring for the winners| Backlogs 9 6 38 666 with Robertson and Dave Wilson| Baptists —— --8 6 3 625 leading for the Backlogs. American Legion 7 8 4 429 The Uneups and scores: Texas Ol! -8 38 58 .875 Baptists 52, Texas 12. Elks -. 8s 38 6 375 Baptists FG. FT. 'T.P.| Kiwanis -- 8 2 6 260 Varnadore, r, f—----- 6 0 12] Presbyterians --.8 2 6G .260 Allsman, c. .. 6 1 13] American Express 9 2 7 222 Marlow, Tr. =. ° 0 O}Oh'o OU -. -9 3. 7 222 Litterdale, 1. g.. 5 1 10 leynolds, 1. f. 8 Oo) 16 staid nt tess wy. %|Frosh Beat Sophs Texas “.G. ‘ In Basketball In Morgan, 0 4 Holmberg, 1. f. 4 0 8 int 1 L Arnold, c. ° 0 gu Conlan, 9 oO Hawley, 0 9] Im the interclass basketball league — Jin the high school league yesterday Totals ——— ©. 22ithe Freshmen defeated Sophomores __ Methodists 37. 22 to 14 In a well p'ayed game. The Methodists “G. F.T. T-P.| trosh showed considerable more team- Traylor, r, f-------- 5 6 15] work and a better eye for the basket. Jobnson, 1. f, 7 o 14) Cook was the star for the winner. C, Giffen, c. t 0 14] vith Brown showing up well for tht M. Giffen, r. 0 0 Ol sopn team. The lneups: H. Eastman, |. g. 0 0) ) reshmen—C. Lester, right for. L, Eastman, 1. gs. ole | ward; Cook, left forward; Duggins - ° J, | center; Rash, right guard; Grissinger, Fer. Tay| lett guard. “G. ¥.T. T.P.| “ sophomores—Brown, right forward; : ? 4 O'Bryan. left forward; Allsman, cen- 1 5 fl Shikany, right Pe Samael iy guard; Holman an oung. subs D, Wileony 'ecenszs 3 0g} ‘utes-for Kassie in the last halt E, Hathaway, L gs. 9 0 0 Totals -_-_.-.---- 1y 6 aT Referee—Sam Neff. Scorer and timer—Glen Dines. ed QUIT TOBACCO Having disposedof our interests in the Wyatt Cafeteria, we wish to ex- press our appreciation to our mnay friends and patrons for their support in the past four years and trust that the same co-operation will be extend- So Easy. to Drop Cigarette, Cigar, or Chewing Habit. No-To-Bac has helped thousands to sreak the costly, nerve-shattering obaceo habit. Whenever you have 9 gd to the new management. Mrs ‘Harvey Wisner, Mrs. Lovey Hudson. 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BOSTON, Mass., Feb. 14.—Pancho Villa, the diminutive Filipino though look ke a little brown doll when he starts fighting, js undisputed cham pion of f:yweight boxers in this country today. His title, questioned on some sides, was tested last night against Frankie Mason, of Fort CORNS Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little} “Freezone” on an aching corn, In- stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers. Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the callouses, without soreness or invite) tlon.—Adv. sweet Good BY = cuTle= = Br SUEETHEART BYS HELLO SWEETHEART. Got A KISS FOR me En ? | wayne, Ind., former ho'der who | claimed he had never lost st, and was | found to be without a flaw. 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