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PAGE TEN World Results By Leased Wire Upe Casper Oatly Cridune STANDARD CAGE FIVES PILE UP ~ BIP SPORES IN THURSDAY PLAY Express and Baptist Quintets Defeated Decisively In Basketball League Games Last Night; Legion and Elks Are Given Chance., The Standard teams found it rather easy going in the Cas- per Basketball league Thursday evening, both aggregations winning by comfortable scores and neither being pushed at any time. Plant No. 3 rank up a 59-to-22 score against the American Express, while Plant No. 1 took the Baptists over by a score of 78 to 23. The result of the games gives the, piled wp American Legion and the Elke a| found fteelf. Rynalski with 12 bas chance to displace the Baptiat from'kets in the first half, contributed fifth powition and tlee the press | largely to the commanding lead of the with the Presbyterians and the Ohio | cwinners. The game was fairly even for the bottom rung of the 12 step|in the last half but the refiners were ladder. | too far out In front to be caught. Plant No. 9 started off at @ fast| Tho Baptists were expected to give pace last night and had @ big score! Plant No. 1 a much better game but seemingly could do nothing against the league leaders. Wilson with 21 GUAS T] HAVE | while Reynolds was the only man on [the church five who could find the | hoop. p The Yneups and scores: U Standard No. $— FG. FT. Patterson, ¢ 0 Erickson, rg. --+——. Kidd, Ig. - Mathews, If. | baskets and Lano, Kirk and Houston Standard No, 3, 59; Express, 2°. | Rynalski, rf. 16 0 Spangler, rg. before the Express five | threw field goals from every angle Rae, If. 0 Largest Single Deck Ampi-| ae theater in Country Near- | ing Completion. { 5 4 4 4 0 CHICAGO, Feb. 23.{By The Asso- ciated Press.)—Chicago will have the largest single deck baseball stand in the contry when the new Cubs’ park ix completed for the opening of the | Sandercock, c. 3923 season. The work 1s rapidiy | F. Belcher, re. nearing completion at @ cost of near-| Osborne, Ig. ly $400,000. *) When finishe@ the park will have 1 _® seating capacity of approximately| Standard Ne. 1, 31,000 compared with a previous! Standard “capacity of approximately 17,500.| Wilson, rf. ‘There will be 9,277 box seats, 16,572 Houston, grandstand seats and about 5,000/ Lano, c. bleacher seats. | Kirk, re. The old steel an@ concrete stand, | Mather: which was erected in 1914 by the} Harry, c Chicago Federal League club and| taken over by the Cubs with the Absorption of the Federals in 1916,| was cut into three parts. The side; sections were moved back while the | central section was left in its original | * position and the open space between the stands was filled in with new! sections. The new grounds and stand will * occupy one square block. There will | be twenty entrances, and thirty ‘ticket windows. Heretofore, the park “had only one set of bleacher seats, * but under the reconstruction, there ‘will be bleacher seats in both right < and Jeft fields. | With tho enlargement of the stand, miso came an enlargement of the ‘playing field. ‘The diamond was moved back sixty-elght feet, and then turned more to the northwest. The md 1 ova! cuswwe Express— | McLain, rf. P. Belcher, If, -.e-. Sa Lu dl ecscunelssuc 8 Teo ° 3 8 Baptists— Reynolds, rf. - Varnadore, If. Allsman, ¢. ~ Litterdale, rg. Marlow, Ig. Keables, rf. ee clominwaG 4 i ‘ ° STANDING OF CITY LEAGUE — AND AT YouR D°'JEvER Go DH A ALL 1S°> MIRTH AN’ BANQUET ‘N BEFORE THE THING STARTS SOME FELLAN Teits You You aRE Down WonPER WHAT — For A SPEECH You ARE GOING SPERK ABOUT AS THe DINNER IS OVER AND-~ AT THE END AND A SHUFFLING OF CHAIRS = INDICATE THAT THe <SPEAKING 1S ABouT To BEGIN - Do You REMEMBER HOw NERVOUSLY You GouGHED 7 SPEECH: YOU GULPED LY WonDERED WHY EVERYBODY WAS LAUGHING Asp tN SUC! HIGH SPIRITS - Copyright, 1923, N.Y. Trlimee toe, WEST AND HAMIL TON FIGHT ORAW IN 12-ROQUND BOUT BEFORE ELKS Battling Silva and Tommy Eddie Also Even at End Of 10 Rounds While Louisiana Kid Beats Siki And Sinclair Outpoints Winifred. Four snappy bouts with Frankie West, the Denver news- boy, fighting a 12-round draw with Bud Hamilton, the unde- feated bantam champion of the Rocky Mountain region, in the headliner, brought out a large crowd for the Washing- ton’s birthday card at the Elks’ auditorium yesterday after- noon. In the semi-final, Battling Silva and Tommy Eddy slashed their way to a bloody 10-) jBattling Siki, giving away weight, round draw while the Louisiana Kid| was not quite enough for the Louis. won from Battling Siki and Eddie’ sana Kid and the latter rushed the S'nclair obtained the decision over Young Winifred. The decisions of the | two judges, working with the referee, | were popular with-the crowd. West and Hamilton put up a clean MERRYMAKING -- AS You OF EACH SUCCEEDING WATER AND SEmI-CONSCIOUST TABLE iD ALL PASS .UP THE FooD - Yoo HAD BEEN HONGRY BUT NOW- --~ AN~& To Some DAY You INTEND TaKeE UP A COURSE oa INSTRUCTION ON - AND Thess THe CHAIR MAN ANNOUNCES THE AFFAIR AT AN END AND You'Re KiNDA Sore BE- CAUSE You HAD THOUGHT ONE OR TWo QUIPS THAT 4 | WoutD HAVE es CBF TAKEN EQ, a) PRETTY VAG% wel fight most of the way, landing often-| er and cleaner, Neither man has much ring knowledge but thelr wild swinging made a hit with the crowd.| The Louisiana Kid won the first.| third and fourth rounds and the dec!- n. Eddie Sinclair was just a little too | fast for Young Winifred in the cur- | tain raiser although the latter was game and willing to swoop one punch for two, The boys mixed it heartily for four rounds and started the card off in good fashion. March 6 is the date of the next |card with Harvey Perkins meeting | Tommy Comiskey of Denver in the | main go. Muggsy Scholes refereed the bouts yesterday to the satisfiction of, every- one. ————>_—_ Jess Willard’s visit to New York has been great stuff for the Gotham, scribes, the latest story about Jess j having to do with- his starting a cattle ranch in New Jersey. CARING Not One Bit FOR YouR SUFFERING NoT Agr! SPEECH MAING Ss) - AND You Go HOME IMAGINING ALL SORTS of CLEVER, THINGS You WouLD OF) HAVE SAID Bur GREB BATTLES TUNNEY TONIGHT ‘air Treatment Promised the) Champion Light Heavy- weight in Bout. NEW YORK, Feb. 23.— When Harry Greb of Pittsburgh, American light heavyweight champion, enters | the ring in Madison Square Garden tonight to defend his title against ‘the Greenwhich . Village idol, Gene Tun- ne}, from whom he took it last May,, he will carry the assurance of state officials that he will be accorded fair treatment. For William Muldoon, chairman of the state athletic cammission has telegraphed the champion’s wife to this\effect.. Muldoon announced he had sent the message after Mrs. Greb had complained that she had received anonoymous communications by mail and wire predicting dire things for her husband when he meets Tunney. ‘ff The threats were based on Greb’s | alleged unfair boxing tactics in pre- vious bouts. The championship will be involved tonight. system and may eventually cause f, complete physical breakdown, jen thie treatment fe persis affords lasting benefit. Dr. Chase's Ointment is nationally re ARIES: 1 Dg on me. Fase eee Eastern swimming enthusiasts aro |} sf thsat will cles von poe kqnly Interested in the announce- ment that Albert White of Stanford university, -who holds - the national fancy diving champlonship, will. de- feed. his title in the Metropolitan relief. You can buy Dr. Chase's Olnt ment at all drug stores. To besure of gettin, oe ¥ 3 meet. | Saat SS ES Johnny Clinton was prevented ‘iff from breaking away from his man-| ager, Eddie Mack, when the Massa- ¢husetts boxing commission stepped in and. recognized Mack's contract A puzzling question that romains unanswered: “Why is Rube Benton allowed to play in the American asso- and at the same time called ineligible by the National league?” For Pneumonla | DENVER MU D ja the favorite household remedy. Prevents danger fro! Pneumonia, Sore Throat, Che: its place, At all Drug Stores. Pound cans, 50a, with Clinton. : DINO INO AP HING NPN Building Materials We are equipped with the stock to supply your wants in high grade lumber and build- ers’ supplies. Rig timbers a specialty. KEITH LUMBER CO. Phone 3 most of us. prosperity. HA VE---A---HOME You can buy a homesite in Mills today for $25 down and $10 a month, which is not any'more than. amusement money to the Don’t miss this wonderful opportunity to start on the road to Procrastination is the thief of time. ACT NOW, instead of Y 7 | Team G. W. L. Pct.| hard fight with both boys trying all Sertee ela ie Gin fear dae denny nr | Standard No. tec. 10 0 1.000/ the time. Neither man made enough . . | Standard No 3 9 1 .900] points to entitle him’ to a clean cut de- the playing field at the foul nes will | Faroe 7 8% .700] cision, Frankie landed oftener but, Wh Not Get T; Vi L Sey eco dtana “ut the time Mtoe 7 3.7001 nis Hows did not seem to carry steam ly rue atue of its erection was approximately | Baptists - y ‘ te enough 2, stow Greardous The ae Whe Y ° P) 4 3 merican 444) mer scored two knockdowns, one in Frachins, all oe te erie eee | ee 4 5 444) the ninth and the other in the twelfth | 10) ou Buy Tires: mately $750,000. Tesan cn 3 $383) but Hamilton ‘bounced tack on his| ss me <iwanis “ feet after each one ans ept boring in “ te On enoW win pe bul! American Express 10 2 8 -200/for more. Hamilton's forcing of the | pron aay ‘A sire e tire abd let to be used by the ground superintera. | Oh!o Ol! -- 2 8 .200/ fight in most of the rounds entitled | it go at that, you lose out. Presbyterians — 2 8 +200) him to a draw and he also slowed ent as a home and offic Sport Notes |j. | Lou Bogash is anxious to clinch) s bout with Mickey Walker, the welterweight champion. “ Phfladelphia fans are pleased that | javvy Cravath, their old favorite Mugeer, will return to the Phillies Bs coach of the team. ~ Joey Fox, the English feather-! Sreight, intends to take another fling ‘t the boxing game on this side. | % It is said that E. L. Brown, a negro ‘student, is Harvard's best bet in the Bitcher’s box this year. = Miss Marion McCartle, one of the! peediest runners among New York's athletes, is a daughter of Charley Cartie, a star of the cinder path ‘some 30 years ago. !—aav. | West up a couple of times with ‘hard | stift punches. NEW LAMP BURNS | Tho fourth and the fifth rounds| 94 PER CENT AIR | “re West's atter three rounds of Jeven fighting but Hamilton came right back by taking the seventh and jeighth by clean margins. West won| the ninth decisively scoring a knock- down with a right to the body but) ingly brilliant, soft, white light, even| seemed over anxious in the next, | better than gas or electricity, has|missing a let of punches. In this been tested by the U. 8. government|rcund Hamilton jarred him with solid and 35 leading universities and found| lefts. In the last rounds both boys| to be superior to 10 ordinary oll|cut loose with everything but the lamps. 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