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MONDAY, FEB. 19, 1923 IBENTRIESIN AUTO CLASSIC Drivers Famous in Racing World to Compete in Los Angeles Event. LOS ANGELES, Feb. 19.—The en- hy ist for the opening 1923 national automoblie championship race at Los closed with 16 drivers. Qualification tria’s wiil not be held, the officials said. The drivers are Jimmy Murphy, national champion; Dario Resta, Tommy Milton, Eddie Hearne and 1 Cooper formerly champions; ph De Palma, Art Klein, R. C. (Cliff) Durant, Joe Thomas, Marry Hartz, Bennet Hill, Frank Elliott, Ai Melcher, W. D. Morton, Jerry Wondertich, and Leon Duray. The slowest time made by any car in practice was announced as 107 miles an hour and the fastest as 127.5 while most of the drivers turned in laps between 112’and 125 miles an houre Speedway officials said the track record of 114.6 miles an hour for 260 miles will be in danger. Jimmy Mur- phy set the record December 3, last. ge Sport Calendar Racing association, at New Ofleans. Meeting of Cuba-American Jockey club, at Havana. Meeting of Tijuana Jockey c'ub, at Tijuana. Baseball Annual schedule meeting of the American league, at Philadelphia. Bowling ‘X.__International Bowling association tournament closes at St. Paul. Golf Washington's Birthday tournament opens at Belleair, Fla Tennis Southern Florida championship tournament opens at Miami. Horseshoes National midwinter championship tournament opens at St. Petersburg, Fla, Box'ng Johnny Dundee vs 15 rounds, at New 0 Joe “Beckett va. Dick rounds, at London: Sailor Freedman vs. George Cha- ney, 12 rounds, at’ Baltimore. Butch O'Hagan vs. Phil Krug, 12 rounds, at Newark. Soldier Bartfield vs, Billy Ryan, 10 rounés, at Cincinnati, Frankie Schoe'l vs. Pete Latzo, 10 rounds, at Scranton. Pepper Martin vs. Billy Rychoff, 12 rounds, at Brooklyn. qt ed tates he aE BERKEL nung Galliono, Smith, 20 a Y, of Nebraska accepted an invitation of the University of California for a 20-man track meet in Berkeley, Satur- in a telegram rece'ved F. Schulte, aska, To Meet Zbyszko day, April 7, today from H, manager of 3 athletic / Alan Eustace, the Kansas farmer, who has made an enviable mat record will be matched against Zbyszko at the Coliseum in Chicago, February 20. Address as a candidate in the Cas each candidate nominated | Angeles speedway next Sunday, has! Meeting of Jefferson Parish Fair} Cal.—The University, Nomination Coupon Nomination Blank in the Casper Daily Tribune “Everybody Wins” Campaign. I hereby enter and cast 5,000 votes for Miss (Mr. or Mrs.)..... Juve deGenaneotcnind taivessteceanie body Wins” Prize Distribution. NOTE—Only one nomination blank accepted for | By Leased Wire | ‘LEAGUE FIVES PLAY TONIGHT 1 | Methodists Play Kiwanians | and Elks Meet Presbyte- \ rian Quintet. Play will be resumed in the Casper Bas doubleheader at the Baptist church gymnasium, the Methodists meeting is and’the Elks taking on the Presbyterians. Both gatmnes should be close and as every team is straining to make the ‘best’ possible showing in the league standing as the schedule nears com- ‘pletion, a fine brand of basket)all |should be uncorked this evening. eee aes ete NEWS AND NOTES OF THE | OUTDOORS The way these game inspectors talk about tossing around millions of /fish, dumping so many million here land so many carloads there, is some- what confusing to the average angler who thinks in terms of six or possibly }ten at a time, the bag limit. For in ir was ‘telling me bout 8,000,000 lake din the stat hatchery at § Grove, Il. That listens lke considerable fish, doesn’t it? In fact, I can hardly grasp the idea of 8,000,000 in one bunch. oe Some time, Ed, I wish you would figure out how long a line the? would make if you laid all those fish out when they were, say, a year old. Tell me the length of that line and I reck on I will be able to visualize that 8 000,000 trout. They're planning on hatching even more bass this year at the hatchery than they did last sea son, Ed tells me that 500 more hea'thy adult bass were moved from Meredosia -to Spring Grove last month, which ought to mean a 100 per cent increase in the output of the hatchery during the coming season, There is news which is not hard to take, as it will mean more fry for northern Illinois lakes. oe I have been trying to get some es- timate of the number of fish that were rescued by the game and fish | department of the state from the back waters of the Illinois. You will remember a mention of this work in per Daily Tribune “Every- Che Casper Dally Cripune OF SPORTING NEWS HERE'S A LETTER | FROM .HARRY - | VLU READ AT | To" You lene column some days ago. But no | one will hazard a guess. One game | inspector said that even ff he did take \a shot at estimating the number, it wou'd be such a big figure that no | body would believe and I reckon he's right, at that. | ee In this connection tt ts intersting | note that in the Beardstown (I!.) | district the water containing the | trapped fish was drained into large ditches ahd then these ditches were | seined, fish captured, loaded onto | auto trucks with watertight bodies jand hauled to the Tilinois river. give you an iden of how many ¢ tball league this evening with a) lo | | SRST (NE Talbot Mundy’s New Success ‘A dramatic novel of India—of intrigue—of search for treasure—of a sweet girl’s fight for a throne. GUNS OF | THE GODS Begins Today in The Casper Tribune ‘A thrilling installment every day. | | { bs This coupon. neat Casper Daily Tribune, VOTE6. NU clipped out, name and address of didate in, and mailed ar delivered to the Election Department of the Caspxr, Wyo., It does not cost anything to cast these coupons for your favorite candidate, and you are not restricted to any sense in voting them. Get all you can ané send them in—they all count. Do not Roll or Fold, Deliver in Fiat Package. NOTE—This coupon must be voted on or beftre February 24. 4, ~ 4 were trapped in the backwater of the Illinois, the etate firh car {taking nothing but game fish) would be load- ed in less than a couple of hours. Some fish! It would be difficult to find a more worthwhile piece of work than rescuing these finny tribes from shallow backwaters in which they would have eventually died, as many of the ponds and holes dried up. 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