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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1923, First in News Of All Events RTING NEWS ——_—__— Pe Frew CASPER 15 DEFEATED, 45 10.14, = IN GAME WITH GLENROCK CAGERS Company ? WELL WHY Se toud > Y (Ne ooh ees ee Dow’ 3 Ne eGHBoRT: Handicapped by injuries to three players, the Casper high school basketball team gave its poorest exhibition of the sea- .How to Start the Evening Wrong Py OW FRED-- THe FURNACE tS OUT AND THera'S NoT A SPECK OF .CoAL THank GoopNess we're NOT GOING out TONIGHT - mM GOING TG GRAB A Good Book AND HAVE A cozy EVENING AT Hom OVER LEGION AS THE KIWANIS CAGERS BEAT PRESBYTERIANS With the American Legion five giving the Standard No. 3 You SEND us coant!? | icar WE'RE FREEZING T'DEATH) HEAR AND You PROMISED To TAKE CARG OF ME %! a stiff battle in the first half only to slump to a 51-to-27 de- feat in the second half and the Kiwanis aggregation winning from the Presbyterians in a 28-26 score game, fans were son last night and lost to Glenrock on the court at Parkerton by a score of 45 to 14. The local aggregation was never go- ing at its best and was trailing the Converse county players all through the game. Captain Lester was abie to play, horse racing enthusiasts -at Flan-_ only 10 minutes of the game and his|dreau 8. D. goal getting ability was greatly] A circuit consisting of Flandreau, missed. Post, who has been laid up| Brookings and Madison, in South with a severe cold, managed to stick! Dakota, and Sleyton and Pipestone, it out for a half but he was not able| Minnesota, was proposed. Another i to put up hfs usual game. The same| Minnesota town is expected to be was true of McGrath. added to the circuit. Despite the disorganized condition of} Tentative plans provide for open- the team the players put up. strenu-|{ing at Flandreau on Juno 12. Three — ous opposition to the heavy Glenrock | days of running races and a mile and ‘CAN'T LIGHT THE team’ until-the 1 10 minutes of| quarter derby will be held in each GAS STovG-- IT " p} treated to two fine games in the Casper Basketball league last night. 3 walked into a big lead. Rynalski LEWIS DEFEATS scored more than half the points for the winners while Tobias, Cochrane | | and Stone played well for the losers. The Kiwanis-Presbyterian game was i a battle all the way with the Kiwanis team finishing two ppints ahead at The Legion five went out at the beginning of the first ha!f only five points behind but in the recond half the men tired bad'y and Standard No. fe CooK LEFT loo BECAUSE IT WAS the end. Both teams showed good lay, With the Ineup full of substt-; town. rs Colorado Champion Loses Too COLD HERE FoR MUST. BE FRozeNUP-S | TS THINK UP tutes, Casper was unabie to hold j passwork at times and there was mets iit Must, BS wrozey Two Out of Three Falls to | ttie to chgosa between them. Mc- 'SeUSate HEALTH a PAS OUST: Glenrock and the latter rained bas. EW LAMP BURNS ‘ ; kets in the hoop. Titleholder. Grath with seven baskets and Gilardi c ; ee with four were the stars for the win- KANSAS CITY, Mo., Feb. 16—|ners with Klingsley and Haines “Strangler” Lewis retained his world's | showing up best for the losers. championship wrestling title by de-| The lneups and scores: feating ‘Toots’ Mondt, of Colorado, Standard No, 3 51, Legion 27 two falls out of three here last night. | Standard No. 3 FT. TP. Mondt won the first fall in one hour, | Rynalski, rf. 0 30 65 minutes and 15 seconds, with Rae, If. . ody « Patterson, c. Lewis took the second and last in| Erickson, rg. Harry Davis played his best game of the season for Casper and seemed to find himself as a goal shooter. His play did much to keep the Casper quintet on its toes. Referee Gantz handled the game to the satisfaction of both teams. pict asi Asian AMERICAN LEGION 70 94 PER CENT AIR Beats Electric or Gas A new. oll lamp that gives an amaz- ingly brilliant, soft, white light, even better than gas or electricity, has been tested by the U. S. government. and 35 leading universities and found to. be superior to 10 ordinary oil 53 minutes six seconds, and nine Kidd, Ig. 0 0 lamps. It burns’ without odor, yainutes, two seconds respectively = smoke or nolse—no pumping up, {s ‘The second fall was the result of a 81 F | simple, clean, safe. Burns 94° per toe hold and body scissors, and the | American Legion Tr. cent air and 6 per cent common kero- third was the resu toe hold: Tobias, rf. 3015 |sene (coal oll). [ee + | Stone, If, -2 o 4 The inventor, G. H. Johnson, 609 Wingate, eit jo 34 S W. Lake street, Chicago, Ill., is offer- Canontca, rg. 0) 0 5 ing to send a lamp on 10 days’ FREE Cochrane, Ig. ~ o 4 trial, or even to give one FREB to the bd first user in each locality who will ST. PAUL, Minn., Feb. 16.—Horse help him introduce it. Write him to- racing is to be revived by members!day for full particulars. Also asic ; = i of the American Legion in Minnesota|him to explain how you can yet tho Growd the loca! course: In this sroup | ago. Beneath shi fds will Sy thelaoa.south Dakota, it was announced 'agency, and. without experience, ur are players who will have it “on” | pennant to go/to the links that pro-| today following soporte en besa Peter the Visitors to the extent they have) duces the best golf player next June.| today ‘powins reports receive Seay cenne. S200%t0 $500) Dee spenth. > >? o > ‘. ee QUR STORE Has Been Remodeled and Arranged. to MAKE SHOPPING EASY We Carry Only the Best in Clothing, Furnishings and Shoes For Men and Young Men TRAINING CAME McGrath, c. Home Run King First of | Green, rs. years. NEW YORK—The Brooklyn Na- Harris, lg. * * ° ° ° * Yanks to Start for Hot T The event promises to be the most| tional league team today announced been playing the course now for three gionnaire | newspapers printed the statement Stewart, second baseman, drafted NEW YORK, Feb. 16.—Babe Ruth fee FG. ET. TF here that Eddie Held of St. Louis from the Birmingham club of the {s traveling today toward Hot | 77) sai Led, and Albach of Boston would not be| Southern association. Springs, Ark., training camp of the | S'ngsley, It. WASHINGTON, Feb. 16.—The golf George Vo'ght. who was the runner, © the big national event this year.| Yankees. Ho is the first member of | Price. © W l _ ( 8| player who wins the national publics up at the Columbia Country club play | One, the report sald, had turned pro the club to start for the proving | Hubbard, re. nks tournament here June 26-29 will|for the District championship last |and the other had joined a private ake home w.th h'm a pennant to be! fall, is one of the players pickéd by | Club thus barring him from public 0} flown over his home course for one! many to lead the team that will rep-| links competition. Flynn, Ig. - grounds. Colonel T. L. Huston and Colonel} Wenner, If. - Jacob Rupert, heads of the Yankee year. | resent the nation's capital. To “Bill In honor of the national public I club escorted the home run king to Under direction of Lieut. Col. C. O.| McGuire, the long distance hitter of| links tourney being awarded to the We tear ’em down; everythi te train. Referee—Bill Rehr. wut wn ; everything Sherrill, in charge of government pub-|the course many turn in picking a| course by the U. 8. G. A. a sixty-foot fic buildings and grounds a lot of{team mate f, work has been done on the local[ McGuire has dri course this winter. About threo hun-|1 hole at the cour saved but the honk. THIRTY DIFFERENT MAKES OF CARS SALVAGED NOW 1117 East Yellowstone At Scoop’s Garage Ruth will do no heavy work for] Timer and scorer—Glen Dines. several weeks but will take baths in ri @n effort to reduce weight. Agnew the anc and Voight.| flag pole has been erected near the 40-yard No.| home green in front of the club house sends the|by Col. Sherrill. players to keep the pennant in Wash./#ble to work out at the Columbia ington. This half dozen is from five |Country club several times a week. club at Havana. tourney, has been getting in two and | Counted. Meeting of the Tijuana Jockey club, | three days a week at the local course| Sanford, D’Estes, Bresnahan and On this a big —— ’ dred* players are expected to register | ball for 260 yards with a good deal] American flag was raised by Cols | with the United States Golf assocla- | of regu ity. His short game around| Henry May and Maj. Edward Riggs NO TH fh PE TRA PLES Sport Calendar tion for the play. {the greens has been off and because| who started the first golf club in \ Meeting of Jefferson Parish Fa'r| here. Charles Agnew, who won the{tion to his approach game this win. at Tijuana. but play on the greens has been under! Brooks are other players who stand the ban. out over the rest of the hundreds who \ Local fans look to a half dozen|0f the open winter here he has been| Washington more than thirty years 4 association, at New Oreans. local champlonship last year and rep-|ter and hopes to be right up there Meeting of Cuba-American Jockey] resented the course at the Toledo| When the qualification scores are New Radio Receiving Set . O30 North Casper walloped Mills tn the Bowling. rade school basketball league yes-| International Bowling association terday by a score of 47 to 6 and gave| tournament, at St. Paul. one of tho best exhibitions of basket-| Northern Bowling association opens ball that has been seen in the league|at Duluth. this season. Cycyling. Gibson and Caney, star forward and Fifth day of annual six-day race tn eenter of the North Casper team. | Chicago. Basketball. piled in 11 and nine baskets respec- Annual Tri-State interscholastic tively and cinched the victory for their team. 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