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TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 27, 1923. ssorestucrzeny PAS es aC ae Che Casner Daily Tribune = World Results By Leased Wire FLAS TRIM LEGION AS REFINERY | FVE SMOTHERS OHIO QUINTET ‘Standard Rolls Up 110 Points in City League} jOH ALICIA -HERE'S A jLETTER t JUST GOT FROM O. RB SCHAEEFER DOWN IN BERMUDA- WANT LTO HEAR IT? TRIBUNE'S PAGE OF SPORTING Dear HARRY =>,/T 13 Too WARM” FoR GolF ToDAY So THouGHT 1D DROP You. A LINE --+>JusT HAD A COUPLE RICKEYS AND A Tom COLLINS AND Feet SETTER 7% ' SHOT 36 HoOLEs YESTERDAY ATJTAEG RIDDELL S, BAY,COURSE* S00 SCAT ASS: TSAR pre ‘NEWS First in News Of All Events I2IT WAS A PERFECT DAY FoR Golf ~+ A BLUE SUMMER Sib WITH A FEW LAZY ClovDS - AND THe SOFT LAPPING OF TURQUOISE WAVES ON THE SHORE >> You CAN'T HELP PLAYING A GooD GAME IN Suc PERFECT. SURROUNDING S_= FLOWER OF MIDDLE WEST ELD. TO COMPETE IN TLLINGIS RELAY URBANA, Iil., Feb. 27.—(By The Associated Press.)— More than 500 athletes, the flower of the middle west, with a sprinkling from the south, east and west, will compete in the sixth annual indoor relay carnival of the University of Game Last Night and Holds Opponents to Six Points; Doubleheader Tonight The Elks defeated:the American Legion, 36 to 29, in the} Casper Basketball Monday evening in a closely con-!} tested game while the Standard No. 1 team was running wild over the Ohio Oil to the tune of 110 to 6. This is the biggest Beore run up in any game played this season. The first game was a hummer with the Elks a few points Shead most of the way. The Legion he and Hooper of the Ohio did not show the form they have been off the floor for fighting Bisp in the last few games and Lano, Harry att} before were put Houst - AFTER THE GAME SOME COOLING RICHES - HA HA ITS A GREAT LIFE k and eemed off on both pa ork and mtributed heavily to the winne | ootine The Elks’ w Was 5CO es. | Thompson THE PRO SHOT A 63! With Clowry in the role of leading | ight at 7:30 the Baptists will! HE'S A GRAND PLAYER - ~ CHESTER field shooter. Tobias and Windgate | the Kiwanis and the Methodists FROST ¢S HERE WTH HS JAZZ in most of the points for the | BAND AT THE HAMILTON AND HE LETS ME PLAY THE TRAP DRUMS ll take on the Presbyter‘ans. { The lineups and scores last night} The Standard-Ohio janie was ho were as follows WE'RE GOING SAILING SUNDAY —, one sided to be interesting. The} Elks 36, Legion 29. Standard team was never in better Elks. Fa. F.T. T.R. form and Wilson scored 21 baskets Penley, r. f. ——. 2 ° 4 | Nolan a ee 4 0 s |Clowry, c. -. 8 6 23 |Ladd, r. g. - -1 0 2 fs Kinney, 1. €. 0 ° ° | McGrath, 1. g. 0 ° 0 15 6 36 Legion. FG. FT. TP 7 3 174 4 4 0 s| Finch, e. 1 0 2| Three Hurlers Are First 0 ee : ; oy Start for 2c one Train- | Cochrane, 1 ° o| ing Camp. a s <i Soca 13 29 = NEW YORN Feb. 27.—Taktng up| Standard No. 1 110, Oh'o 6. | ° the hegira to The southland a'ready| standard No.1 FG. F.T. TP. Lenglen Not in started from all sections of the north wyison, r. f. 0 42 by major league baseball players, a {STANDING OF tOuR BAG AWD Come Downs -- Borwii) DURDEN 13 HERE FROM SAVANNALAND SO IS FOBBIE FOBwson, FRom Lournsvicle -- ITS TERRIBLY EXCITING ESPECIALLY THE DANCES EVERY EVENING AFTER THe GOLF GAmMe-- LoTs OF GooD LOOKERS BATHING 4 THE OCEAN ++ Two Tickets FOR BAR-R-MUDA Genaro’s Chance Houston i £ 3° asl eggs Sport Calendar . trlo of Brocilyn pitchers, tho-trst|Tano, c= » ui Singles Play Wo? At Pancho Villa guembers of that club to start, w!'l tim. r. g. 0 0 ol | embark on the steamer Lenape to-|xirk, 1. o. 4 033 | ToC. vn lear ded ee oaraiecseniiy of Harry, r. &. 5 ° 10! At Monte Carlo Meeting of the Jefferson Parish o Cost $2,000 1 D sera Se Fe! “air Assn., at New Orleans. Mancina aaniiven } os oe — |, reams G. W. L. Pet. ""Stecting of Cuba-American Jockey _— morepalten stmokere oF: Sree|_ Obie, On. FG FT. TP. Stu 11 01.000! club, at Havana. | NEW YORK, Feb. 2.—Out of his mente the, Yenkess) hosts Fun ns.) winer, ©. f. 9 ° 0) MONTE CARLO, Feb. 27.—(By The 9 1 900) Meeting of Tijuana Jockey Club,\end of the purse for his championship Se eee cs Copia @ Leneoatl ht 2 o 4 Associated Press)—Tennis enfiusiasts| Racklogs —. 7 8 -700\ at Tijuana. Golf. bout with Pancho Villa at Madison grams bgp geet ees : tae Le Hooper, = 1 0 2 who jhave been expecting a singles yfethodists 10 7 3 -100/ Championship of the Bahamas | square Garden next Thursday night ee eee Stites center Euleon Fs sa 0 © match between Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt Raptists 5 4 .555) opens at Nassau. |Frank!e Genaro, New York flyweight, Mee itt the GaInine really ie. on | LUCE IE e ° OS duappeliteds ier tant an te ae ee = a er Basketball. |must pay $3,000. win or lose, for his : , a & = = Sresppel cay Ae. eam s °] Amert 4 6 400) ~~, : H the verge of his best spring condi) ; . @ Monto Carlo tournemont ts concern [American 2 3 3 6 agp], Southern itercollegiate champlom-| Privilege aw fon. of several years. Colonel Hus Sg ed, {or the French star has withdrawn | TO%95 - 103 “ago |#h!s tournament. at Atlanta oaentare ,helns permitted to, box any- Bi scne & cae akg: eae’ antiotied| |* There te eee dewbt that, atte. Americ’s Express10° 2 8 ~—.200 National A. A. U. champlonships,|of the boxing commission announced “with the work of those of the team | Lenglen will compete tn the singles Gu on : 4 5 at Madison Square Garden. today, Genaro was made to agree to tere “tolling out.” jat the Mentone tournament, which S as bd | pay $3.000 to the American Fatr Play The sun shone yesterday on Mar. lin, Texas, for the first time since fhe Giants went there to train and the world's champions held their frat | weet: workout. CHICAGO--Jock Malone of St.| lh Leos |Paul defeated Johnny Klesch in the. CHICAGO, Feb. 27.—The curve ball sixth round of a scheduled -10-round PESEK 0) TH F teday no longer was forbidden the|boxing bout in East Chicago, Ind. | urlers of the Chicago National lea- et ae Daseball club in training at Cat | NEW YORK—Harry Greb, Pitts- WICHITA, Kan., Feb. 27.—John Pesek, Nebraska light heavywe'gnht, allna island, Cal., as Wiliam Kille-}burgh boxer, who lost the American fer, manager, announced that this light heavyweight to week woud bring more strenuous Gero Tunney, of New York, Friday, practice. issued a challenge for a return ‘bout. triumphed over over Alan Eustace, | Kansas heavyweight. in a wrestling match here last night after breaking 12 consecutive headlocks. Pesek took | begins March 5. The French cham. | Pion said that whether she takes part at Mentone wi!l depend on her health. => ster, CASPER DOG CARRIES OFF FIRST the first fall in 64 minutes with a |head scissors and the second in 42 | minutes with the same hold. Bwankey of Tammarach Hall, the! prize for the best dog in the show.) §- nati Pekingese dog owned by M. T. Rath-|Thero were three hundred dogs in the| sph AP vagy mi aa ves 's von, walked off with first honors at yw selected from all over the coun-| the American Kennel club show in/try. ! No more ore zing re Inching Sa Februacy $s jem = Denver which was held February 22.! Mr. Philips stated this morning jackheads. ‘There is one eimn= 23 and 24, while D. R. Phillips’ Rus /that he intended to start kennels to ple, safe and sure way to got them sian wolf hound “Krassai” took sec out and that is to dissolve them. be known as the Platte Valley ken-| nels. Mr. Rathvon will also do this,| his to be known as the Wyo-Ming| kennels. | Get about two ounc owder from your dr file a little on a hot ond prize in {is class. The cultured canine belonging to Mr, Rathvon was bred by Mrs. Pearl Zeliner of Chicago, and the wolf hound of Mr. Phillips by George HE. Hineman. 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