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Sr PA GE EIGHT World Results By Leased Wire =_ THE TRIBUNE'S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS 4 “3; Che Casper Daily Cribune SPORES OF TRORQUSHBREDS ARE NOMINATED FOR DERBY CLASSIC ; Whitney Family Leads in Number of Prospects at ‘ Churchill Downs While Harry Sinclair and E. R. Bradley Are Tied for Second. LOUISVILLE, Ky.. March 8.—One hundred and forty- ‘five nominations for the forty-ninth annual running of the ‘Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs on May 19 were an- 22 Snounced last night, the list being made up of 102 colts, ‘fillies and 21 geldings. Should as ma 15 of the 1 named tonight surv ,the strenuous pr : aration and go to the post, the stal Lenglen Beats dhe worth $01136, with the n the rac added Britisher Who UD. Of th the cond . 6 would claim $6,000, third $3,000 Defeated Molla ssi towi'si000. ‘rie remainacr, as| as a gold service worth $7,500, — uld go to the winner. . The nomins , horsemen said, MENTONE, March 8(By The As-| —omprise the cream of the three year sociated Press.)—Mlle. len defeated Mi the wom singles of the } Harry Payne Wh list with eleven. hitne: nd se ven e-derby tests and prep- lawn tennis tournament tod 6 e is the pla ‘ated Mrs ster of the Idle » Amer with seven of his tled with Harry F. Mrs. Mallory and Miss Blake, nd honors. American pair represented defeated I. Benjamir anderson of Gallagher Brothers, Jefferson reaching the fo: ton, Walter J. Salmon, E. B the first winn J. KL. R Mrs. Mallo1 of the thoroughbreds the derby have raced the winter at southern None have displayed mettle jable derby type, hersemen say. Of those given consideration as | possible derby inners, Enchant eea 3 rece A Parish Fair) ment. Harry Payne Whitney's giant Mesting of Je soccer “F | son of Chicle, and Enchanting ts well association, at New Orleans. thought of. He raced promising! Meeting of Cuba-American Jockey ‘club, at Havana. Meeting of Tijuana Jo ‘Tijuana. over Distances last is. understood Mrs. Wh! to Pie, among her reasons being t club, at bs sentin Malot Cycling. ane Fourth day of six-d Square Garden Basketball. y race in Madi | that would stamp him as of undoubt ty favor Cherry of ause he is from Cherry In K'lmer’s Sal daughter tournaments cpensi's of Allumeur-Salvolatl showed to Tennis. srat advantage, and many ave Southeastern championship tourna-| hailed her as the nearest to 19; opens at two year old championship. But one filly, Mr. Whitne sret, ever won - | a derby, and ma: emen point to Hot Springs championship tourna-|* 4 : Me apenas at Hot & Ark Sally's Alley as the most lkely of Nineteenth annv tourna-| any of the fillies named to duplicate that effort this ment at Pinehurs year. championship Annual women's tournament at ‘Belleair, Fia. nently at times last year, but who Annual Palm Beach championship | Were out of training for a great part tournament closes at Palm Beach. of the racing season, were Mr. Bel- Boxing. mont's Messenger, Mr. Salmon's if 7 vt y "s Wilderness, and} fe Valgar vs. Walter Lee, 10} Vigil, R. T. Wilson's eats, at Lowell, Mase. Mr. Sinclair's Zev and Bud Lerner. Lew Snyder vs. Tommy Girard, 12 SEES as = rounds, at Jer: JACK TAYLOR VICTOR IN CANADIAN NIATCI AIR GLIDERS March 8.—Jack Taylor, Canadian heavyweight wrest Ung champion, made good hero night in undertaking to throw Harry CHICAGO,, tion be held in St hich 1 + fs the favorite household remedy, | menced, Prevents danger from Pneumonia, | aeronautics. This, coup'ed with t) t, Cheat Colds, fact that gliders, with the urns, Bore, 8 wing area, are !mmeasurab! inflamed hea Hable than machines, sp in fi power aks Among others which showed prom!- | TOCOMPETE | IN BIG MEET March 8—A_ compett- for gliders is being arranged to Louis next Otcober at the time of the Pulltzer Trophy race, penkg a new era in volumes for | rock, Wyo.; Missoula, Mont.; Aint Ita Grandand Gloreas E we \ WHEN You ARE FAR AWAY BUSINESS TRIP AND HAVE To TRY To DRESS CROWDED PULLMAN WASH f OF THOSE ee Ne IN ONE - AND EVERY HOTEL ROOM HAS STEAM RADIATORS THAT BEGIN To POUND AND WHISTLE ABOUT FIVE AM. First UNDER YOUR KNIFE AND ACT UKE A BADLY _ToPPED APPROACH. -AND EVERYWHERE YOU FIND ONE OF THOSE VACANT BRAINS WHISTLING ONE OF THOSE LATE “NOTHING” TONES THaT NEARLY_DRIVES .You_ CRAZY. — AND EVERYWHERE YOu Go You GET THOSE MARBLE-LIiHE BUTTER BAULS THAT JUMP CUT FROM —AND OFF THE WALK “AND You ALWAYS FIND THAT AWFUL WHITE PEPPER THAT MAKES YOUR GRUB TASTE AS en THOUGH (T'S HALF_DECAYED You Hor LEEPER AND INTO YouR own QUIET LITTLE HOME WHERE EVERYTHING 'S JUST RIOHT ~ 'T A_GR-R-R-RAND AND GLOR-R-R100S 4 to The limited sectional champions ever assembled. | Grand ~ 5 o Some of the teams will‘travel more| Clif; Greely and Pueblo, Colo.; We than 1,000 miles to compete. While the to thirty-two efforts have leaders of widely separated sections, so that the fins representative teams of schoolboys in| the country. Ky. | competition with | defeating Mt. finals. Rockford, Il. High of Nashvil |and fourth plac of the One year is the Passaic N. J. team which claims an unbroken string of 105 vic tories. Another eastern leader is Fragrant but mild— Naugatuck, Conn., recent winner over | Mild but fi Crosby, high, of Waterbury, Conn.,| id but iJ the runners-up in the 1921 tourna- All you want in a cigar. ment. Lanier high, Macon, Ga., win-| ie ners of the 1922 Southern title, and Try this one. undefeated this represent that section of the south, teams from Texas will while k basketball and fourth place winners. ‘The indicated Ust of entries includes a; Pass Ma: ice in an} according to I. J. O'Malley, secretary from the southwest. hour. mer] of the Aviation club of Chicago. To enforce eligibitity rules strictly locks, A number of r the University of Chicago has acted the sec ‘ ruction in Chicago alley |through state associations of the es, anr the entry of men |west, to insure that all entrants are operating motorless gliding machines|in good standing before they will be ri will be large. “A machine built from | anowed to compete. ff, in two|]the plans of the “Vampy” glider, State organizations already have each time, | Which made the world's record at ho! raised funds to send the winners of German meet last August, is now in|the Kansas and Tennessee tourna the United States and will compete," | ments. The visiting athletes will be said Mr. O'Malley. guests here of the university fratern Though a good airplane pilot will! ities, with tanquets and automobile readily learn to fly a glider, no one | trips on the entertainment program without previous training in powered) 4 fun size, triple-piated silver bas. fn can expect” to ketball mounted on an ebony stand fs nipulate a gilder. This work the trophy to be awarded the title ives Of fea} and ste Bre ee eainwerctones ¢o ey ilies “pontine | Wine gold watches m coh nle rohieiy yg ia ted In short,| ers of the winning team. Othe Wiverlens flight Instruction has com.| Prizes range from a gold:bronze bas ball for second prize to shields an¢ watch c! N. house Tech Non yn Bla in the Casper Daily Tribune “Ever Wins” Campaign. 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Buld Phone 1381 SPORT BRIEFS | KANSAS CITY.—Authorities _pre- | vented a boxing exhibition between | Jess Willard, former heavyweight | boxing champion, and his sparring partner, MISSOULA, Mont.—Montana State University took a fast and well played | game of basketball from the Gonzaga University team here by the score of 31 to 24. ioe CLEVELAND. — Jack Dempsey, world's heavyweight boxing cham- pion, will not meet Tommy Gibbons, St. Paul, in a 12 round bout here July 4, or on Labor day. “Thanks, not interested,” s the cryptic reply received by a local promoter to an offer of $100,000 guarantee or 37% per cent of the gate receipts. Gib. bons already had accepted the terms, the promoter said. NFORD, Calif. —“Bil” Ken- worthy, manager and part owner of the Portland club of the Pacific coast baseball league last year, was ordered to refrain from practicing with the Portland club here by Commissioner K. M. Land's, in a telegram received today. Kenworthy was banned from the coast league last year by Judge Landis over alleged sharp practices in regard to his transfer from the Seattle to the Portland club. BALTIMORE, Md.—In a com nt defending his posi. k leclared petitive sta! were en d that he| hat he b titled to the would leave it to judge it was entitled to part of the 00 paid by McGraw to Jack Dunn for him. Bentley told of his work last sea on, pointing to his batting record, nis work in the pitch box and his seneral all-round abi In conclusion he said: “I shall never play organized bas! all again unless I receive part of his money.” NEW YORK, March 8—Jole Ray of Chicago has evened up matters with his rival on the track, Willie | Ritola, of New York. Ray set a new world’s record of 14:54 for the 5,000 metre run in defeating Ritola here st week Ritola beat run i last night. 1 in a three Vivacious! - remove tired feeling with Dr KINGS PILLS Of All Events | Casper Pharmacy We are prepared to deliver Star cars of the open five- passenger touring model. We expect within a few days to have shipments of closed cars, coupes and sedans. However, many of these will go to fill orders now on file. To assure delivery you should place your order now. Our salesmen will be glad to call and demonstrate at any time. YELLOWSTONE MOTOR SALES bscription must be 20,000 free votes are IN scription’ as per the reg. Casper, Wyo. formation. Distribution. ILLIARD Carom and Pocket Tables Henning Hotel Basement 442 East Yellowstone Highway THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1923. in News TITLES FIXED WV BG SHOOT Montana Man New Slow Fire Gallery Pistol Champ of Country. 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