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| 1 World Results Wire NOROPER HIGH SCHOOL CAGE FIVE OFF FOR CONTESTS AT LARAMIE Captain Lester in Poor Condition as Result of Injuries; Other Entrants in Competition of High School Week Are Enroute. The Casper high school basketball squad of seven men, under the direction of Coach Sam Neff, left last night for Laramie where thé team will compete in the annual state chempionship at the University of Wyoming. The seven men making the trip are Captain Lester, Groves, McGrath, Post, Scowan, D. and Turner. Blodgett, who was also picked for the >, arm in the for eight dollars and student balcony school gymnasium yesterday morning seats for the week are selling for five| and was unable to make the trip. dollars. Many out-of-town orders are} The team bas made a fine record coming in. ae layed th's year and despite j $F | * physical condition of Cap-| , Que to a lég injury, looks EBBETS GETS { | 0 go quite a distance in the! ent. Last year the Casper went to the game before the nals. other high school contestants ave this evening, the school being represented by Miss lenbaugh and Leslie Danis include Helen Simpson and NEW PROPOSAL TO SELL OUT faculty R n Carr for debating; Harry} NEW YORK, March 10.—A second for amation; Hugh Hinds| proposition for purchase of the extemporaneous speech; Helen| yrooklyn National league baseball ‘Taylor for typewriting; Louis isble | club) was made to President Charles shorthand; for violin and Helen C, K. Fletcher, Lillian England Carter for plano. principal of the Cas- H. Ebbets Friday, according to the Brooklyn Wagle’s correspondent, by Maurice Straus, Brooklyn real estate per high school, will drive overland! operator. Ebbets holds a half inter to Laramie. We ts the secretary of|est in the club. Straus told the cor. the high school athletic associa.| respondent he was acting behalf tion which organization meets Mon-| of a millionaire resident of Fond Du day to pass on the eligibility of all the boys entered in the basketball tourna- ment, Lac, Wis., but refused to identify him other than as a former president of the Milwaukee club of American ! SPORT BRIEFS | PORTLAND. —Johnny Trambitas, ces} quoted as saying he had TOURNEY EXPECTED merely asked Ebbets’ price and had TO BREAK RECORDS not advanced « definite offer of his LARAMIE, Wyo., March 10.—Prep-} own. srations have been completed for the) An offer of $500,000 for the club, biggest state high school week and| made on behalf of Edward F. Simms, asketball tournament in the history| wealthy Kentucky oil operator and of Wyoming. A total of forty-four) turf man, was revealed Thursday Seebierors§ ‘a Shue Meyers, of schools have entered. Of this total! Ebbets, however, declared the price | Soontetey i aii bead a 10round orty haye entered or basketball. Over) was unsatisfactory, while his part-}@raw here, Frankie Grandetta took 500 Wyoming boys and girls will com-! ners, Edward J. and Stephen W. Mc | ® decision over Sailor Grande of the| pete in basketball and in academic|Keever, who hold the other half{ ee sctaraay) in six rounds of a ae) events, jinterest in the club, declared em-| Welght bout. The advance seat sale indicates that| phatically their holdings were not on/ — HAMILTON, Berm ua. — Miss | = | Mayme MacDonald, of Seattle, Wash., A iment was once thade to| Won the Bermuda women's tennis o how fast a bee can fly, The hive| championship, defeating Miss Gladys to the roof of a train,} Hutchins, Bermuda, 6-4, 6-1. In the Reet exaicres f2. thesroot oF. 4 semi-finals of the men's singles Vin- cent Richards, Yonkers,, won from Fred C, Anderson, Brooklyn, 7-5, 6-1.| DAVENPORT, Ia.—Johnny Carr, of Cleveland bested Morrie Schliefer of Omaha in every round of their ten round bout here. Bobby Sowash of; | Moline and Johnny Harris of Des| | Moines boxed a six round draw in | the semi-vindup. 1 be practic > available| the market at any price and Sat- eee: lay nights, except for holders of re- erved seat season tickets. The secretary of the’ tournament is | accepting orders by telegaph remit-} which attained a speed of thirty miles tanes for reserved seats for the week.|an hour before the bee was left be- Adult tickets for the week are selling hind. WYSING Continuous 1 to 11 TODAY ONLY | BIG RIVER, Sask.—Frank Schloe- the Saskatchewan dog derby | here when hoe finished the second lap total distance in 20 hours and 24 | of the 150 mile course, covering the | minutes. | CHICAGO.—Thomas A. Hickey, president of the American Associa- “THE LOVE I ET I “ER” | tion, declined to comment on the ac- tion of president Heydler of the Na-| tional league in barring Pitcher| —Also— “Rube” Benton from that organiza- tion. Mr. Hickey said ho would pass on Benton's status within the next | few days. ~ Harry Carey “SIX SHOOTER JUSTICE” COMEDY AND NEWS REEL HAVEN, NEW Conn.— Of the twenty activities supervised by the Yale Athletic association cnly foot- ball 1s on an entirely self supporting according to a report made for the year ending June. Of the other major sport: baseball was closest to the self sup- That Guiltiest eine. SON OF ERIN ADMITTED TO U.S. CITIZENSHIP BY MAN HE SPANKED AS BOY SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., March 10. —Will Roche, late of Waterford county, Ireland, is a citizen of the United States today thanks to tho man he spanked many years ago when both were boys. Judge Michael Roche, no relation to Will, was sitting in federal court here yesterday afternoon, hearing naturalization cases when a man well past his prime appeared with a petition for citizenship. “What's your name you from?” asked. “Will Roche and I'm from Water- ford county, Ireland,” was the re- ply. “How's that?” the judge asked and the answer was repeated. Judge Roche swallowed hard and looked more closely. “Your face looks familiar; I won- der if I didn't? know you,” said tho judge presently. “Sure,” said Will. “You know mo well. I eked you once for teasing my father’s bull.” ‘The judgo remembered how as a lad in Ireland he used to crawl up on the fence and tease neighbor Roche's bull to make it chase him and how neighbor Roche's son, a little o'der, spanked him soundly for it one day. So the Roches, one a judge In a and whero Judge Roche porting while the crew and track were by far the most expensive. Tho association reported total re-/ ceipts of $718,599 and: expenses of $650,320. $495,671 were gate receipts. Expenses were $294,390. TOMORROW “HOOT” GIBSON In His Latest—“KINDLED COURAGE” ILLIARD Carom and Pocket Tables Henning Hotel Basement | | mata, shiffea Football receipts amounted to more| Yarniont wh, than half a million dollars, of which | PAGE SEVEN. Of All Events FLIPPING Boss court of the United States and the other an immigrant, spanned the years with a handclasp, as ono wel- comed the other to citizenship. “By the wa: at bull? of Judge Roche But the remainder of the conyer- sation was private. (fecal Sia ORS GARCIA BEATS LOCAL BANTAM CHICAGO, March 10,—Frankle Garcia of Memphis, Tenn., earned a slight shade over Eddie Anderson of; Moline, Ill, in a 10-round boxing bout here last night. Ono morning paper gave Garcia four rounds, An- derson two and called four even. The other morning publication called the} contest a draw. Clue Found of Kidnaped Boy ALBANY, N. Y¥., March 10— Search for Leopold Minkin, 3 year-old son of City Judge Leopold Minkin, who was kidnaped from his home| here Thursday afternoon by ‘Mary Conklin, a, y employed nurse today to Bennington, Vermont where a woman and a boy resembling tho missing pair left a train. yesterday. dae EE BIG PLANES £0 CONTINUE TRIP MIAMI, Fla., March 10—Captain Thoas G. Lanphier, commanding the fleet of army airplanes on their test flight to Porto Rico, said today that the planes are in first class condition and ready for tho overseas flight. Ho announced the hop off for Havana would be made Sunday. | ment, at Osono. | ment, at Agricultural College. { BRILLIANT PLAY MARKS BASKET GAMES FOR CITY CHAMPIONSHIP; DOUBLE-HEADER THIS EVENING Lovers of fast basxetball will find in the series of finals now being played in the Casper Basketball league the best brand of the court game that has ever been exhibited in the city. All of the five teams are well matched and the bril- lianey of the play has not been equaled this season. Tonight at 7:30 at the high school gymnasium, the second of the doubleheaders will be played. the Baptists should also furnish plen- Plant No, 3 meets the Methodists and|‘y of thrills as these two ms are the Backlogs and the Baptists win | *0°ut ® evenly matched as any in the clash Followers of the league figure: a Auto Wrecking Co hur with the winner in doubt ull the y The Backlogs against We tear ‘em down; everything saved but the honk. THIRTY DIFFERENT MAKES OF CARS SALVAGED NOW 1117 East Yellowstone At Scoop’s Garage Jewelry and watch repatring by ex- pert watchman; all work guaranteed. Casper Jewelery Manufacturing Co. O-S Buldg a “Carolina in tha Morning,” sung by the American Quartet. Ask for Victor record No. 19006—it's a hit. We have it at the Music Shoppe, 2 4. Phone 17 QUEEN OF THE | MOULIN ROUGE” SEE THE FAMOUS RED MILL IN PARIS | Sport Calendar TOMORROW fizspat TUESDAY Racing. Meeting of Jefferson Parish Fair Here Is a association, at New Orleans. “Sting ‘et Cota-ameriea Joey|| WESLEY REAL STORY club, at Havana. Meeting of Tijuana Jockey club, at With a Tijuana, tn Bowling. heel peers eackica|.. PARE y Wallop Bowling Congress opens at Mil- Mystery waukee. Cycling. —In— Laughter Finish of the six-day race in Madl- a ae “HEROES | pens 8 Football. | 2 Meeting of intercollegiate football plenty of laughs with “Wes” as the freckle-faced son of an Irish cop. “The Shadow,” a mysterious criminal, will keep you guessing right up to the sur- prising climax rules committee, at New York. Bench Show. Show of Capital City Kennel club, Columbus, O. Show of Toy Dog club of Montreal. | Track, OF THE STREET” Annual indoor games of Meadow: brook club, at Philadelphia. Power Boat. | Ocean race from Miami Beach, Fia.,| to Havana, Swimming. Eastern intercollegiate champion: | ships, at Swarthmore, Pa. Golf. Close of annual Spring tournament} et Pinehurst, N. C. Basketball. Maine State interscholastio tourna- Vermont State Interscholastic tour- nament, at Burlington. Mississippi interscholastio tourna- Connecticut Valley interscholastic | tournament, at Springfield. Kentucky State —_interscholastic!| tournament, at Lexington. | Tennessee State _interscholastic tournament, at Nashville, Nebraska State = interscholastic| tournament, at Lincoln. | Bo: THE NICOLAYSEN LUMBER CO. Everything in Building Material RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS xing. | Central A. A. U. championships, at | Gary, Ind. New York State amateur champion- ships, at New York. ] Spencer Gardner vs. Kid Wolfe, 12! rounds, at New York. | “Carolina in the Morning,” ts one of the biggest quartet hits ever re| corded on a Victor record, Phone! 1745 and ask us to send it out to) you. The Music Shoppe, 238 E. 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