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WEDNESDAY; FEBRUARY 21, 1923. Results 1 By Leased Wire THE TRIB GHRISTY MATHEWSON RETURNED TOBAGEBALL AS BRAVES’ CHIEF Comeback from Fight Against Great White Plague Finds Veteran Hero President of Club: News Is Hailed with Enthusiasm. NEW YORK, Feb, 21—Basebail has been of its most populéf# heroes, the man the bac lates, Christy MatheWson, who, it was annouh fysp back oné -lot bey émiu- céq in Boston last night, retutns from his battle with tuberduldgis to the diamond as president 6f the Boston Natiorial league baseball club Whieh has bes purchased by a Néw York s¥tidieate. “Big Six” thus becomes one Sf the .few playérs tho becfitié business oxecutives of thé fifst rank; ohe of the other$ béelng A: G. Spailair one of thé &port's early father Moré than that, Matty is one of the few toasted men to emerge as much of an {dol when he finished his un- tartiishen playing days as at the heydey of hus career. F6t tW6 yeafs and @ hilt the base- ball loving public has turned its ey. towifd & Gottige bi Siraiac ike, New York, if the Adirdndacks, whére Matty, in a semi-retreat with his family, fought the onslaught ef dis- ease, a long, patiénce-killing battle in which appareitly He fas triumphed. Dispatches frori Bostér say he is sti under physician's offérs: Turning from the success of a de cdde and a nalf a§ @ player té take the reins of thé Clhcihnati club as} manager, Mathewdon was on the road to establishéd sticcess wheti he stepped aside to gét into thé war. He served in Frafice as an officer in the intelligence sérvice. ifls career is fill of plotua eae turns and dramatic céihbits With thé rival moundsmer of his time, both iff league games And in thé several world’s series in Whléh He péiforined bfilliantly. Hoe wa# ofb of thé first college men in baséball Whén & shéép- ‘skin man in baséball Wad & subject of caricature. Matty gained fanié as originator of the “fade away,” th first of thé freak curves which 6thérs hare copied with the aid of emery papér. Only the other d&y McGraw, 6f6 of the severest critics and strictest aia- ciplinarians in thé game, sald He didn't believe Matty éver madé 4 mistaké Om thé diamond cr off of it BOSTON, Mass, Feb. 21:— The news that Christy Mathewson had come back from his long fight against tuberciil6sis t6 thé activities of base- ball in @ new Folé, that of président OIL COMPANY FIVES DEFEATED BY LEGION AN The oil a | foiind it tough going in the Cas ketball league Tuesday éveénin the Téxas five into éamp by a score of 49 to logs Fan Away With the Ohio quiiitet, 61 te 6. The Légion téam was going in great style, ‘exas team completé and shooting having the gaing wad never in dotibt and the ex: servite mén the gairle sewed up tivé mifitites after it started: Tobias with 12 Badkéta and Wingate a Finch With fi¥6 ana thes réspéctively cohtribtited the heavy scoring for the winners While Morgan and Holmberg m&dé threé field goals eich for the Olio, ‘TH BaekiOga looked better ttiati ever against the Ohio team and her posiiession of the ball practically all! American Legion ih Pee eae ot the time. The Ohio could not Tobias, rf, — = solvS the fast pasate BacKI6g of:| Cochrane, It: aaa Soa fenke ard the scout leaders rolled up Pitch, e. : . 3 = = Canoniea, ré&. -. 2 0 4 Wingate, le. 5 Oo 10 si Keliner, 18. = o 0 0 STANDING OF a Toxas Ol! FG: FT. TP, Méfgan, rt. 3 0 86 Holinberg, if: =. § i 8 Westgaard, c: 0 0 6 Arnold, rg: =. o 0 0 Team be * Marah; Ig: = o 6 0 Standard No. 1 = 0 1.000; ponte, Fe. 2 6s Standard No. 3 — 8 1 888 & ee Backloga x2. San FE 7 6 Methodists =. 7.8 Baptists 2. 25 5 3 Olio 6 _ 4 6 ay #r. TP, Els 4665 o 26 Tetas Oil 3.6 5 6 86 Kiwanis . ime ¢ 7 i 18 American Expré#§-2 3 2 7 o 6 6 Presbytériai 2 8 o 6 6 Ohlo Ot 8 On!6 Olt Local féwhiy fighter who left last évehing for Denver, where he huis several mittches in view. Planks has ap twice in Casper on fght catds iri the last two months rid hag made many friends througlt his willingness fo give the tats & Flt for their money at all times. of thé Bosten Natioridlé, Wad hatied with cager expectations by fand here today. They echded With enthusladin Matty's remark in “bét ail thé feta you can that the Bravés will fiot | fila th thé cenar this year.” — —_~e “SPORT BRIEFS CAMBRIDGE, Mass—The daté 6f the international cOllegiaté meet was afiriotiniced as July 21. | PHILADELPHIA: —Pancho Villa, | fiyiweiglit chiaitipion Knocked out Kid Wolfe of Philadel; in the third found of a fohedaled Sich reand ; bout. NEW YORK.—Ffance entered the Davis cup tennis cohtest, thé third to challengé the United Statéa, SAN ANTONIO:—Johnny gassing bantariwe Hit, Asher, A. E: F; bantatitw cHampiot, th ten fotinds: CHICAGO.—Renato Gardin!, Bos- ton heavyweight, won # oné fall ifittch from Dick Daviseodft of Cali- fornia. 8T. LOUIS.—B4 “Strangler” Lewis, Kéavy weight wrestling champion, de feted Jit Loridos th two out of three 18: PHILADELPHIA: — Thre Univer- sity of Pi Ivariis track athlétes— Saythin Kerr, Hogér Jensen and E. Lorntiasoti—havée beet decarea if: eligibles through scholastic difficulties: BOISH;=Frankie Darren; Utah welterweight; Won thé déclaién over Lee Mofrissey, Idaho Falls, in a 15-torind bout. i i D BACKLOG MEN Bas- # a8 the American Legion took) § and the Baék- Leg passwork at sea: Thé poltit afté® point. Nett, Wise and Ward contributed most 6f thé pointé |for the Bdtklogs: i “The result of iaat night's games fiated thé Backlogs in a tle with the Methodists for third plicé aid thé Légion in & 6 with the Elks for | Sixth place: ‘The ihéups and scorés: American Legion 49, Téxas 15 _ | Binftdant, rf: Referes=Sam Neff. Bcorer ahd timer—Glen Vines. as : b “QUIT TOBACCO 86 Basy to Dfop Cigarette; | Cigar, or Chéwing Habit. | Ne‘Po-Biae Hida Heiped thoudands 16 | break thé costly, nérre-shatteriiie | tobacco habit: Whenever you havé & lotiging for & srioke or éhéw, just | pincé & hierhle&S NoFo-Bac tabiet if | your mouth ffiftead, All desite stops: Shortly the habit {8 copfipletely broken, arid you @re bétter off méital- ly, physically; financially, It'é 6 easy, so simplé. Get & box of Noto Bac and if it doe#ii’t rélease you from all craving for tobacco in any form; your AFUREIAE Will Fetund YOUr Money without question.—Adv. the Bad News GETS FLASH FROM FRIEND WIFE -TIME To Go..... REAUZES Time RAS COME BH PAY... DREADS IT HAS REAL G TIME DURING PROSE Ss OF MEAL...., EXPENSE OF PARTY FORGOTTEN #0R TIME PEING, REACHES IN PocKetT AND GtaANCes It CARELESS FASHION AT Gitt AT SAME TIME, +- TRIES To Look NONCHALANT + Tries To Affect ATTITUDE oF UNCONCERN OVER CHECK WAITER HAS PLACED IN FRONT OF HIM FACE DOWN: 0 NEW = CALLS WAITER TH FOTCH CHECK, THAT BILLS HIS,. STUNNED AT AMOUNT OF CHECK ... TURNS RED, ss LOOKS To WIFE OR SYMPATHY:. CANNOT RESUME NATURAL EXPRESSION PATRONIZINGLY PROTESTS To SEVERAL Gi WAITER'S LOOKS, VESTS Ample evidence that the programs being broadcasted by Casper station KFDF of the Tribune-Wyoming Radio corporation are being heard and appreciated is found In’ testi-| monials rectived from nearby states! on Sunday night's test, when Seaton’s Syncopating orchestra furnished the music. ad{o fans in neatby states are the firat to be heard from and some of those which arrived In to- day's mail follow. Mayo Coon, Foaston, Colj—Your concert came In fine and we enjoyed ft very much.” | Lambda Ch! Alpha fraternity, Unt- : versity of Nebraska.—We enjoyed PRETENDS NO INTEREST the syncopated orchestra musle Sun-| In TP ANd Avornos day night. Noth'!ng to do 80 thé gang put on a dance to your miisic | at 12:80 p. m., everyohe ehjoying the | jazz. You came In on us aa food as Reynolds radio KLZ, Drake hotel, Chicago. Not quite as cléar as) Sweeney Auto School at K. C. We hope we will be able to listén to more of your étuff." Chas, Porty, Cotorado Springs.— ‘Your concert came in good; enjoyed | it very much.” Pati! Matener. Gtesham, Nebr.—"T Muste heard your station last night. amé in Ane. Ain using a aingle tubs recelving sét, Would Ike td know at what time you broadenst.” jumer W. Bartels, Columbus, Nebr. —"T wish to say that I picked up four gighals about 12 m. tonight. Your modulation and voluthe were) food. I heard you one other evening bad but you Newport, Nebri— Carl Thompson, | mater FIGHTERS ONEOGEFOR BATTLES «© ON ELKS GARD THURSDAY NIGHT and they can bé depended on |to give tho'r best exhibition ‘Thurdday jana Kid will meet in the preliminary and as they are sluggers fr away back. with more punch than clence, this match should be popular with the fans. A battle royal with five husky boys from the Sandbar will open the after Bud Hamilton and Frankie West Both Content of | Decisive Win in Main Go of Evening; Eddy and Silva Not Lacking in Optimism. All the fighters schédtled to appéar on the matinee fight) éard at thé Elks auditorium Thursday afternoon, Washing- tén’s birthday, are in town and puttimg on the finishing warnes to their training at the Casper Athletic club gym- flasium. Bid Hathilton aid Frankie Weat; the headliners, matched fo 19 folinds; are both confident that and carry a heavy punch, the fight théy Will Win: Haihilton has been get-)should be a hot ofe. the bétter with every Mgt this win- téf nd {4 anxioud to put Wéat away in decisive fashion. West feels that he will be the winfier Wheh the &crap is Over and as both béys are clevér the semi-final for 10 rounds, have HevéF been satisfied since they fought thé ist tiie. Both meh sprung at the chante to sign up for another Tommy Eddy and Battling Silva, in| noon's proceedings. The ticket sale is going strong and a big crowd is expected for the bouts Tickets aré on sale at the Smoké House and at McDonald's Cigar store in the Rialto theater building. The battle royal promptly at will be called 0 Thursday afternoon. —~— Roe ie oe ae ee Sport Calendar ; Racing Meeting of Jefferson Parish Fair assbciation, at New Orleans. Meeting of Cuba-American Jockey club; at Havana. Meeting of Tijuana Jockey club, at Tijuana, May morning —and as fragrant. Mildness is extremely important » and so is fragrant Sie lbs cil soka's pood cies success in ss and un to its together. Isn’t Mozart your kind of cigar? waiting for you in the nearest cigar store. Mozart Cigat is made by NoeE cigat, to suit a particular kind of smoker =the man who likes an yncom- monly mild cigar of Havana fragratice. If you are that kind of smoker, you will be delighted to find Mozart as mild as a ce. But neither The increasing dematid for Mozart is due uhcom- minon Try. Moxatts for a week—and watch. in a It is good Favoritas 2 for25e CIGAR Mild as a May Morning — and as Sragrant installed a radio and I think I will | "I have just Baseball heard you Inst night. Meeting of the Blue Grass league,| enjoy my radio fine.” at Lexington, Ky. | Wittam Ontes, Jr, Lead, 8. D.—! Track |Your station equalled KLZ on this Georgetown University indoor | ight's program. I will say you games, At Washington, D. C. were a little louder than KLZ. - Ben Johnson, Edgemont, 8. D.— Bench Show “After listening In on your program Annual show of Eastern Dog club ginday night I must say that you opens at Boston. a Skating have a finé orchestra but your trans- mitting outfit seemed to work rather then World's réller skating champton-| fitful, coming in strong and ships, at Chicago. dying down.” Golt | Floyd Sammons, Boulder, Colo— Nineteenth annual Tin Whistle! rd your concert last night oke “H Elmer Halldorson, Boulder, Colo.— “Your test program came In here ivery well on a loud speaker. Some times the orchestra music seems to grow faint and the neces in loud | again, but it may be from local tnter- ference.” August Carstinsen, Neligh, Nebr.— “Last night was thé third time I tournament opens at Pinehurst. Seventh annual Spring tournament at St. Augustine. Annual Washington's tournamerit at Belleair. Swimming Southern Pacific A. A. U. fancy live championship, at Los Angeles. Southern Pacific A. A. U. 400-yard! elay, at Los Angeles. Boxing Jos Burman vs. Midget Smith, 10 rounds, at Chicago. Birthday PAGE NINE News Of All Events have heard your station. Yoti have a slight motor hum, that ts it sounds like a motor humming, similar to the Denver station. _——— Jewelry and watch repairing by @2- pert watchman; all work guaranteed. Casper Jewelery Manufacturing €o., O-8 Buldg HAIR STAYS COMBED, GLOSSY “Hair-Groom” Keeps Hair Combed—Well-Groomed Millions Use It— Fine for Halrt —Not Sticky, Greasy or Smelly Get a jar of “Hair-Groom" from ahy druggist for a few cents atid make even stubborn, unruly or shar: pooed hair stay combed all day in atly style you like. “Hair-Groom” is a dignified combing cream which gives that natural gloss and well_groomed effect to your hair—that final touch to good dress both in business and on social occasions. Greaseless, stainless “Halr.Groom’* pS Ae NEW ORLEANS.—Johnny Dun tee, junior lightweight champion, and Sasil Galiano of New Orleans, fought _ib-round draw. SEMI-WINDUP Battling Sylva vs. Tommy Eddy ' 10——Rounds—10 | Louisiana Kid vs. Battling Siki 4—Rounds—4 And this is going to be some fight. Neither man be- lieves the other ean do it. See it tomorrow. OPENING PRELIMINARY | BATTLE ROYAL 5—HUSKY DUSKIES—5 Winner Take All EAT YOUR LUNCH EARLY TOMORROW AND BEAT IT TO THE ELKS AUDITORIUM ADMISSION $1, $2, $3 Tickets on‘Sale at Smoke House and Tom McDonald’s Cigar Store i ELKS AUDITORIUM WASHINGTON BIRTHDAY 2:30 P. M. ALL STAR BOXING CARD 26—ROUNDS IN ALL—26 MAIN EVENT BUD HAMILTON FRANKIE WEST does not show on the hair becausé it lis absorbed by the sca!p, therefor your hair remains so soft and plia and so natural that 10 one can pos sibly tell you used tt—Adv BATTLING SYLVA D —v ra

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