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PAGE EIGHT World Results By Leased Wire CHEYENNE AND GASPER CAGERS ~ TO PLAY HERE SATURDAY NIGHT ‘Retum Game with Capital City Five Scheduled For Local Gymnasium; Lester May Be Out Of Game with Injury, Is Report. Cheyenne high school, Casper’s closest rival in athletics, will be the locals’ opponent on the basketball court here Sat- urday evening in what should be one of the feature games of the season. Casper has a victory over the Cherry and White to its credit this year, the game having been played at the capital two weeks ago. It was necessary to play five min- utes over time to decide the su-[Lester’s position with Davis at the the her forward and Post holding down Pramacy iat that time 2nd the mame | the center's Job. Groves and MeGrain was nd basketbal from start] ig old reliables, will be found at the to h [su positions. Because of the injury to | Cheyenne wil! use the same team as Lester's leg, !t is pro! 0 isper two weeks ago but the per will be withor has been improving with ev ter part of The game here will be th night wed Manville. row up particu’a will proba’ trip for the vis' Wheat tomorrow against ed onignt | MORAN IS SHORT ON PITCHERS EXPERIMENT TRIED WITH REDS BY HUGH FULLERTON Cincinnati’s Reds, who made such a sensational finish in the National league race last fall, and who have been expect- ed to make a strong fight for the championship in the com- ing season, are making the queerest experiment in the history of the game. With the training season almost ready to start, the Reds have just four pitchers who can be Rube Benton, and the refusi! of the focounted for and the smallest list of authorities to permit Tenton to r: players of any team in the histofy of turn to the major 18 w a gmodern baseball heavy blow. Besides Every other team in the two major j after cutting loose his second & Jeagues is carrying from fourteen to twenty-five pitchers into the south- pitchers, evidently Jack Bentley from Baltimore expected to an Jand, while Moran has four, unless|disappointed. An attempt to sect he can gather up recruits. before starting south. | The quartet upon which Moran| Cincinnati! looks to be in a perilous must rely are the veteran Eppa position from a_ pitching andpoint Rixey, Young Donohue, a gr unless Moran {s making other of er whose arm weakened his wise n es I ma Quring the early part of the season | back, expecting to claim some of and who recently underwent ation; Luque, the Cuban Deing a good pitcher is round player, and Couch Expected to Land Benton.___ =Moran evidently expected to land the Moran an oper who beside a fine tried out major of the pitchers in the country and theory for years that many pitchers tried out in the released before they get to show what they can do. He 8 had great success in making wit aA other clubs. is one jet a Bargain in Spring Che Casper Daly Cribune THE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS. By Briggs NO DEVEREAUX CAN'T Go To THE MOWES ToDAY-- HE'S TAKING A BATH Now AND AFTER THAT I'M GOING To - HAVE Him TAKE A NAP-- THEN UM GotNG To TAKE AIM Down To ‘THE DOCTORS To SEE IF HE HAS ANYTHING THE MATTER WITH Him---- HE SEEMS PERFECTLY- WELL BUT. You NEVER CAN TELL You Know JOE RAY TO TRY FOR NEW MILE RECORD TODAY. | BOSTON, Feb. 22.—Jole W. Ray, of Chicago, is expected to try this after: | noon at the American legion games| here to lower the indoor record for | the mile yun of four mines 14 seconds made by himself four years ago. j TITLE SERIES IN. CAGE PLAY IS ANNOUNCED The championshtp series in the casper Basketball league will start Thursday, March 8, and be concluded Saturday, March If, according to the schedule announced this morning by C. D. Poling, president of the league. GRADE TEAMS PLAY TIE GAME Two fiveminute overtime pertods failed to break the tie In the basket ball game between North Casper and West Casper grade schools yesterday afternoon and the contest ended 8 to 8. The result kept North Casper from a clear title to the championship of AED SOX TO PURCHASE ° | He probably can pick up several the grade school league for this year. The five teams highest in standing at bargains in pitchers during the spring |The game will be played over tho first Part of next week. Use Noradium 2 Its_ Influence to Relieve Pain =Not Surpassed Even-by Opium : or Morphine. A> noted ecientist and medical lec- durer, commenting on the action of | WNradium tablets or radium 8 S@ught in sugar of milk, said that dn Neuritis and such painful diseases hey relieve by an action far superior ven to opium or morphine. Not jenly this but these marvelous tablets Mo act upon the fore: of n fon fand elimination as to actually expel Harmful and irritating substances | find replace them with, healthy and formal elements. Hundreds of lead. ing doctors have been prescribing hese wonderful Nuradium tablets ‘with great success in cases where every other remedy, means er method iad failed. Reports from the various cities where Nuradium tablets have been offered to the public are start- | Ing. They see the entire system with new iving force. It ¥evives glandul tivities, stimu tates the functions of elimination, in ereaser the weight, stays. the hand ef time by preventing hardening of the arteries and as a tonic to driv out the cause of dis case ike sick people wel Itable fairyland of science wondc ‘uradium tablots leud! €asper Pharmac rtisement. — | training. If he fails to find assistance for the quartet, the Reds chances for| jonship are slim. In mpdern ll no four pitchers have been > carry a team through a sea MINOR CLUBT FOR FARMS BOSTON, Feb. 22.—Manager Frank Chanco said today the Red Sot man- Several clubs with an excess supply @6¢ment was considering plans to of pitchers are not anxious to he!p| Purchase several minor league clubs Moran's team out at all, fearing to| With a view of developing players of strengthen it to the danger point. His| Pennant winning timber. | supply of extra players {s so short he) “I don’t think we will have much as small chance of making any | Show of winning the pennant for sev- trade. Rousch is in demand, still,/¢"l years," said Chance. If our and an offer of good pitchers might, P) go through we will get ho'd of swing a trade involving him. Moran|{@ class B club and a class A team would not trade any of the infield|@!so. Possibly we will try to buy a youngsters who arried the club, double A club. In this way we hope through the rally tast fall. to develop some mighty fine player $500 Golf Play |Babe Is Postponed Ruth Ill With Grippe SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Feb. | NEW YORK, Fob. 22 he winner-take-all golf match for a! > -Babe Ruth's purse of $500 eduled here tod go'f and other prelin ar training between Gene Sarazen, national open for the baseball season hi: been tem- champion and Jock Hutchison, former | PoFarily suspended by grippe, advices British open title holder against om| trom the Yankee's quarters at Hot Lally and Clarence Mangham, locai|Sirings, Ark., said today. The home a wat Golites he left New York and yesterday he = = —________ remained in bed all dz " " CLINTON, Iowa, Feb, 22,—Bob Good digesti Moba of Rock Island, -Ill., defeated of late the syst 14 Mickey Curren, of Portland, Ore., in =~ ” Ind a boxing bout here last night. Dr LLS Jewelry and ch repairing by ex- KINGS PI pert watchma 1 work guaranteed. | -for constipation Casper Jeweler, 10-8 Bulag nufacturing Co., North Casper has one of the best grade school teams ever developed the city, not having lost a game this season but yesterday the team was slightly off form. ‘This added to the fight of the West Casper boys and kept North from ever getting going. The lineups: North. West. Gocdson -r.f. - Cole) Carey -. Bundy Allsman -Ferris Virgne Knight| Peterson Refere ‘ARIS—The sports committee of the Aero club decided Sadi Lecointe made 233.01 miles an hour in a four- meter flight February 15 NEW YORK—The deal for the Bos. ton Nationals involved more than $500,000. | © SLAND—Stuffy McInnis, vet-| eran first baseman, was released un- conditionally by the Cleveland Amer- |icans and probably will go to the Bos-| ton Nationals. ! W YORK—Luls Angel Firpo.| |South America's bidder for the world's! | heavyweight boxing champ!onsh ar. ved here today from Buenos Alres} He is matched to mect Bill Brennan at Madison Square Garden next} month the end of the regular schedu'e will meet each other once, the teams being substituted Corresponding to the order in which they finish. The schedule is as follows: March 8—Two vs. fou March 10—Four vs. three. March 12—Three vs. five; one vs. tour. March 14—Two vs. five; one vs. three. March 17—Three vs. four; one vs. two. Golf Stars to Enter Tourney NEW YORK, Feb. 22.—Gene Sara- zen, Jim Barnes, Walter Hagen and Jock Hutchison have applied for res- ervations at the Inwood Country club, Far Rockaway where the national open go'f championship will be de- elded next July, it was learned today, For SORE, SWOLLEN JOINTS {fe the favorite household remedy, Prevents danger from Pneumonia, Croup, Bo: Throat, Chest Colds, and Burns, Sore, Swol- 4 Nothing Place, At all Drug Stores, Pound cans, 60c, “EVERYBODY W - Nomination Coupon NOTE—O each candids nominated I hereby cast cepted for FREE VOTING COUPON IN THE TRIBUNE “EVERYBODY WINS” GRAND PRIZE CAMPAIGN ~ Good for 100 Votes 100 FREE VOTES to the credit of Miss, Mr. or GOOD FOR 20,000 EXTRA VOTES First Subscription Coupon Accompanied by the nominati tion this coupon will start you in per Dally Tribune gifts with a votes. This coupon may be used accompanied by a subscription remittance. Name of Subscriber -~-. Yontest Amount Enclosed This cor Campa It must for non will count 20,000 ager, together W companied by the & period of one year or longer 1,200 HOLES IN ONE LAST YEAR Chicago Golfers Lead All Others in 1922, Statistics Show. CHICAGO, Felt 22—More than 1,200 holes were made in one stroke by golfers during the season of 1922, according to statistics compiled by W. C. Sherwood of Newark, Ohio, who in 1921 formed the Hole-in-One club for those who perform the feat. Tho figures as made public today show that the aces were scattered over the country although Chicago won first with 52, including three cuckoos made by women. Among other cities reporting the most aces for 1922 are: New York 33; San Francisco 24 Kansas City 16; Omaha 14; Cleveland 12; Pittsburgh nine. A. C. Riker holds the Casper record for the last year in holding out from the tee, having made one ho‘e of the Casper course twice in one. Sport Calendar | Racing. Meeting of Jefferson Parish Fair association, at New Orleans. Meeting of Cuba-American Jockey club, at Havana, Meeting of Tijuana Jockey club, at Tijuana. Dog Race. Two-hundred-mile international dog derby starts at The Pas, Man. Eastern international dog derby starts at Quebec City. ‘Track. fetropolitan A. A. U ‘onships, at New York. tournament, at St. Joseph, Bench Show. Show of Birmingham Kennel club, Birmingham, Ala. Show of Colorado Kennel club, Denver. Mo. at Golf. Washington's birthday tournament at Summerville, S. C. Annual spring tournament at Augustine, Fla. Bowling. New York State’ championship tour- rament opens at Buffa’o. Fields Trials, Oll Belt Field Trials start at Bowie, Texas. St. Boxing, Kid Lewis vs. Roland Todd, 20 rounds, at London. Dave Shade vs. Ray Long, 10 rounds, at Dallas. Johnny Brown vs. Al Shubert, 10 rounds, at_ Lowell. - Junior cham-| Skating. | Wor'd's roller skating champion-! jShips, at Chicago. | Basketball. | | Midwest A. A. U. championship| ee eA ee NET THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1923. irst in News Of All Events SMITH AND BURMAN BATTLE TO DRAW, INJUNCTION EFFECTIVE IN PERMITTING BIG RING BOUT CHICAGO, Feb. 22.—The underground scurry for tickets for Chicago’s next “suburban club entertainment” was on again today after the ten-round, no-decision boxing exhibition last night by Midget Smith of New York and Joe Burman of Chicago, top-notch bantamweights. Police aplenty were about the “suburban club” where the two men fought to a newspaper decl- would present “the greatest amateur sion draw, but officers could do no boxing carnival ever held in Chicago.” more than keep the fans in line. An) injunction obtained by the promoters) to prevent legal iterference with the| bout was fully effective, despite the Illinois statute which makes even lonning,a pair of boxing gloves a misdemeanor. 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