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PAGE SIX. f | World Results By Leased Wire an ST SET Che Casper Dally Crivune THE TRIBUNE'S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS HOT STOVE FIRES FLIGKER AS BIG LEAGUERS PACK UP GRIPS Cubs Are First of Major Clubs to Migrate Toward Spring Training Camp; Other Clubs to Get Under Way During the Coming Week. CHICAGO, Feb. 17.—(By The Associated Press.) —Fires began flickering out in the hot stove league today with the departure of the Chicago Nationals for their spying training camp—the first of the major league clubs in the west to start preparation for the 19 pennant race. The Cubs will es- sland, 60 miles off Los Angeles. sox have ar-, The party of Cu leaving for ranged for ne camp ut|California today includes 13 pitchers, Sequin, Texas, a week from Monday,/four catchers and four inflelders. while the St. Louls Browns will get! The others are under orders to report away for Mobile, Ala., same two avecks later. | | day. The Cardinals of St. Louis wiil| ——_—>—_—— entrain for their camp at Braden town, F!. this week. | Tris s manager of the| S t C I d Cleveland has ordered his |] por atenaar players to report at Lakeland, Fla.,| | on March 1. Some of the Indians already are in training at Hot Racing. Springs, Ark., preliminary to invad. Meeting of Jefferson Parish Fair ing Florida for the real ‘practice | #8sociation, at New Orleans. Meeting of Cuba-American Jockey club, at Havana, Meeting of Tijuana Jockey club, at Tijuana. season. ‘Ty Cobb plans to have his Detroit crew in camp at Macon, Ga., by March 1, while the Cincinnat! players wilt assemble March 3 for the dash to Orlando, F' ‘Track. National A. A. U. champtonsh{j junior indoor Buffalo. Southern Pagific A. A. U. relay carnival, at Los Angeles. Knights of Columbus indoor games, at Boston. peel, Continuous 1 to 11 TODAY ONLY Hoot Gibson Bench Show. Annual show of Newark (N. Kennel club. 3) Cycling. Finish of the annual six-day race n Chicago. Basketball. Annual Tri-State Interscholastic tournament, at Cincinnatl. Golf. Annual Pinehurst, > tournament a’ Power Boat. er Boat asso association ernational ament, at St Winter Championship Quebee City. ports smowshve races at P P at last night's Square C | as Ol den bout between Tremaine, | E Es TODAY Cleveland bantgmweight, and Irish | Kiwa Johnny Curtin of Jersey City, award- | Presbyteria: KIDDIES’ SPECIAL ed to Tremaine on a technical knock-| American Express Gi MATINEE out in the s'xth round, today were|Ohio Oil ---. if | divided on the qeutsion of the foul a i | blow claimed by the Jersey boxer. | lot of men's dress shoes CANDY |curtin claimed that Tremaine had! $5.00 to $8.00 values closing out at | AND APPLES landed a hard left to his groin in the | §1.75, | sixth round and refused to continue. | JESSEN BROS. C0. | 7 A physician examined the little Jer 115 East, Second Street. —Adv. HOOT GIBSON WYOMING seylte, reported that he saw no evi —_—— ersal Star ) dence of a foul blow, Referee Patay Jewelry and watch repairing by ex- THEATER Haley gave the decison to Tremaine.| pert workman; all work guaranteed. —In— ik Sporting writers today differed on|Casper Jewelry Manufacturing Co., the question. O-S Build! “ ’ | 8 SURE FIRE’ | —Also— “SOME SERVICE” Two-Part Comedy and International News Reel That Guilti RUN AGAINST THOUGHT I'D B GOLF THINGS WELL -You SEG, 1 ASSOCIATES WHO MIGHT GET SORE IF 1 DIDN'T PLAY one oR TWo GAmes SO t Just SAFE AND Take MY MIGHT SOME BUSINESS ETTER PLAY ALONG JERSEY BOXER CLANS F0 Loses Decision to Tremaine on Refusal to Continue Fight. NEW YORI CITY L | | ornvLe aptists . -- American Legion --- eevee nnneoove: MAKE A BUSINESS TRIP ThRouGH WHEN You've TOLD FRIEND WIFE You. MUST You SAtD You WERE GOING THE SOUTH— AND, WHILE DOING To BA TAWIELY 4 Your PACKING, SHE OBSERVES Pe cme THAT You ARE’ PREPARING YOUR Upp GOLF OUTFIT FOR THE JOURNEY, My Y Y G school on the local court this sharply at 8 o’clock. Because the team has been due to not being able to appear twice in succession with the same lineup, the locals are expected to have a difficult time in taking Manville into camp and the visitors are thought to have an even chance to win. The game should be close fought all the way through and furnish plenty of thrills for the spectators. Coach Sam Neff has been unable to decide on his lineup for this eve- ning as it will depend partly on the condition of Lester, Post and Me- Grath, all of whom have been under | | LATE FLASHES E NEW YORK.—Jess Willard, former vorld’s heavyweight boxing cham- ct. on, will tour through the middle west before meeting Floyd Johnson 38 of Iowa, in a 15 round match.’ New York, March 10, for his bout with Johnny Kilbane, Memorial day. ge With the object of bringing about an improvement of the press and getting all press women of the United States in line with advanced fournal- ism the New England Women's Press association has dec'ded to call a na tional convention of press women to be held in Boston next May. — te 40c — Becklinger PARIS.—Eugene Crisul, European Barber ‘ht champion, will sail for THE BEST PICTURE HE EVER MADE PETER B. KYNE Wrote the Story Look Out for ‘The Flirt’ The mysterious woman, Find her Downtown tomorrow. Bring her to the Wyoming Theater and receive the reward. TOMORROW CECIL DE MILLE’s Agnes Ayres Greatest Screen Triumph. It’s In the Cast a Marvelous Photoplay With an All-Star Cast— “THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL” Gloria Swanson, Monte Blue, Theodore Roberts, Elliott Dexter and 9 Others | TOMORROW, MONDAY, TUESDAY |RIALTO DISHOP-CASS THEATERS THEY ALL FALLFOR CLARENCE Wallace Reid, May McAvoy and Clarence is the big genial hero of the greatest Ameri- can comedy ever written. A love story that turns the laughlight upon the average American home. New York roared over it for two years on the stage. Now, with three stars in the leading roles, it’s funnier than ever on the screen. LAST TIMES TODAY RIALTO | “THE A STORY TRUE TO LIFE. YOU'LL LAUGH AND CRY doomed village. WARNER BAXTER Ana COLLEEN MOORE Give the Finest Performance Phetr Career in ty an@ Nine” TODAY, SUNDAY AND MONDAY IT TUGS AT THE HEART STRINGS, AT THIS RURAL MASTERPIECE. To top it off is the thrill supreme—The dash of a railroad train through miles of burning forest, rushing tho inhabitants from the Two-Part Comedy “THE WISE CRACKER” Ana FOX NEWS 1, 3, 5, 7, @ 100, 400 HUB Last Time Today “HURRICAN'S GAL” : TROUSDALE DOROTHY PHILLIPS ee “sian ss MUTT & JEFF In “COURT PLASTERED” GOES— JUST FOLLOW THE CROWD. Two Shows Nightly 7-9 Matinees Sun., Wed., Sat. Prices: Children, 10c Adults, 40c, By Bese |PACOFR HIGH FIVE IN CRIPPLED. CONDITION FORMANVILLE GAME Casper high school’s basketball team, still considerably handicapped by injuries to regular players which may keep a couple of them out of the game, will meet the Manville high SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1923. First in News | Of All Events evening. The game is called disorganized for the last week tho weather recently. Three or four of the first string substitutes will be used impart of the game at least. This is the last at home game for a week, Cheyenne being scheduled to appear on the local court a week from tonight. ee, Special lot of boys’ dress shoes for $2.25 per pair at JESSEN BROS. CO 115 East Second Street. —Adv. Mr. & Mrs, JIGGS } Presented by TROUSDALE Stock Company SUNDAY ONLY ° Matinee and Night IRIS THEATER Ne Casper’s Original Family Theater ALL NEW SHOW SUNDAY “TENNESSEE’S PARDNER” DON’T MISS COLUMBIA LAST TIMES TODAY Matinee Today, 2:30; Evening, 8115 “THE MAN ON THE BOX” SUNDAY ONLY Matinee and Night SUNDAY ONLY «“ 9 Buck JONES MR. and MRS, JIGGS . pointe e bigger and bigger. BTR OLDER THE TWO HOURS OF SIDE ACHES THE BLUES MUST GO! wr is most alluring. You are 20% 80 ALL THE CHILDREN CAN SEF “MR. O., a, AND MRS. JIGGS" THE ADMISSION TO iad SUNDAY MATINER WILL BE 10c. Ly Fe K Adults 40c, Matinee at 2:30, Evening 8115) 25e and S50 D . “ Fe ancing ae en moon" * SATURDAY NIGHT DANCING Day by day in every way our crowds are getting MORE TRUTH THAN POETRY. Our big Saturday night dance is sure to please the most exacting. Here you will find an atmosphere that CASPER’S JOY PALACE Dancing Every Night sure to go home happy. EON Academy