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= = of = * - = Py - = GSRCAC TER DALLAeATE LET : SIFLGA ELEN D ORaRS __ MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1923. | World Results DEFIET ~ PLAYDOUGLAS Fell “ Central Wyoming Champion- ship at Stake in Game Here Tuesday Night. e = Tomorréw evening at the high Sschool gymnasium, North Casper, the _* champion of the Casper grz~s schoo! league, will meet the Dougias all-star grade school quintet for the grade school basketball championship of Central Wyoming. . The North Casper school won the eity championship with a record of eight games won and one tied. The men on the team are Gibson and Carey, forwards; Allsman, center and Virgne and Peterson, guards. ' The game tomorrow evening will start promptly at 7:30. There have been 47 basketbn! teams in the high grade schools th winter and basketball, according tc Dean Morgan, athletic supervisor, {s «© becoming the most popular winter «. sport. In addition to the grade achoo! ™f league thero has beon a girls’ league and a class league at the high. school, all of which have had successful sea sons. 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. Billiards Willie Hoppe vs. Jake Schaefer, at New York, for 18.2 championship. Bowling Annual tournament of American Bowling congress, at Milwaukee. | Golf Opening of annual spring tourna-|. ment et Miami, Fla. ler Needs Friend EEE Yoo SVISO J VED. Lahde dibs CLM AS Meigs CLD Z EEC CLL Lp Wy ey HAE if Copyright, 1923, N.Y: Tetbuce fan “4 Women's championship tournament at Hot Springs, Ark. Basketball National A. A. U. championship tournament opens at Kansas City. Tennis Women’s nat’onal indoor champion ship opens at Boston. rencing Foils, team championships, at New York Fencers’ club Skating Middle Atlaniic indoor champion ships, at’ New York. Boxing Army championship tournament Opens at Ch cago. Louls Firpo vs. Bill Brennan, 15 rounds New York. Joe Lynch vs. Harold Smith, 10 round East Chicago. y McHugh vs. Frankie Mack, 12 rounds, at Buffalo. Anay: rounds, at Harrisburg. Billy Miske vs. Harry Foley, 10 rounds, at Hot Springs. Hoover Will Defend Sculls Piney is located. try is necessary for e!imination. The representatives of the DULUTH, Minn., March 12.—{By| piney high school were required to Press.) — Walter | sted their way 100 miles to the near. est railroad station from where they were transported to Laramie. Heavy | snows are said to have fallen in the The Associated Hoover, world champion sculler, will defend the diamond sculls at the 1923 glish regatta, it eeemed certain to day as Hoover told an Associated Press correspondent that he would visit England again this year, he Be se SY SPORT BRIEFS ‘Those hairline boxing decisions in New York of late have made rough going for the champions, It seldom happens that a big lea- gue player of the calibre of “Stuffy McInnis becomes a freo agent. “Fergy” Reid of the Yale hockey team is another athlete who wears spectacies while engaged in competi- tion, - ‘The ‘Willie HoppeJake Schaefer championship contest has aroused i2 greater interest than any other bil- “liard match in many a day. (pees eRi Terese, Nomination Coupon Nomination Blank in the Casper Daily Tribune “Everybody Wins” Campaign. I hereby enter and cast 6,000 votes for Miss (Mr. OF MIS.) ...---wseeesesccem-vonteeser sn meme oomtonmnmnnoes snens seam samen Address es a candidate in the Casper Daily Tribune ‘“Every- body Wins” Prize Distribution. NOTE—Only one nomination blank accepted for each candidate nominated. HIRTY-SEVEN GAGE FES LARAMIE FOR STATE TITLE PLA Big Piney Representatives Travel on Sleds for 100 Miles:Enroute'to‘Laramie; Basketball’ Teams Are Divided Into Two Classes. ee = Oe ot os i nnn nn LARAMIE, Wyo., March 12.—Approximately 500 high school students representing every high school in the state Chaney vs. Battling Reddy, 8} and including 37 basketball teams, numerous debaters and other contestants for academic honors, were in Laramie to- day in observance of Wyoming’s sixth annual “high school week,” conducted by the University of Wyoming. FIRPO MEETS 15-round match. BILL BRENNAN NEW YORK, March 12.—Luis Firpo, South American heavyweight, | tonight will attempt to brush aside the first obstacle in the path of a HE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS SPORT FLASHES HOT OFF WIRE HAMILTON, bermuda — Vincent Miss Blake were eliminated in the Richards won the singles champion-| sem! finals of the womens doubles by ship in the BermA&da tennis tourna-| Mrs. Satterthwaite and Mrs. Beamish. ment, defeating Lawrence Rice 6-3,|The score was 6-2; 6-0. 6-0. ares | LOS ANGELES—The polo team of NEW ORLEANS—The New York) the Midwick country club, gave the Yankees were overwhelmingly de-| Fort Bliss, Texas army team a hand- feated in an exhibition practice game | {cap of 6 and won a 10 to 8 victory on by the New Oricans club, Score 13 to| jts home grounds near here. 0. on NEW YORK—Masters of the cue, NICE, France—Another opportun- Willie Hoppe, champion, and Jake ity for Mrs. Molla B. Mallory, the) schaefer, challenger, meet tonight for American champion, to meet Suganne|is.9° pal line billiard champtonship. Leng’en, the worlds champion” will ies Ne be afforded in the Nice tennis cham- plonship tournament which opens to day. Both Mrs, Mallory and Mille. Lenglen are in the upper half of the draw and providing Mrs. Mallory suc ceeds in eliminating her opponent, the former rivals should come togther in the fourth round on Thursday. In the Boston “selling-player” race George W. Grant finally beat out LOS ANGELES—The Vernon Pa_| Harry Frazee by disposing of the en- cifle coast league club lost its second | tire Braves outfit at one swoop. straight game to the Chicago Na — tions, 5 to 3. Pancho Vil!a, the Filipino boxer, {s ~ not so anxleys to return to Manila JACKSONVILLE, Fla—After hav-|now that h® has lost tho flyweight ing beaten two straight sets Dr. P. G.| title to Frankiq Genaro, Hawk, of Philadelphia, won three Pema sets in a row from S. Howard Voshel| Some pretty clever golfers are of Boston, former national indoor | found among the New York Yankees, champion winning the singles cham-| Which team has a Jarger number of plonship in the southeastern tennis| club wielders than any other major tournament here. ‘The scores were | league outfit. + 4-6, 3-8, 9-7, 6-3, 6 Manager McGraw asserts that the DAYTONA, F Walter Hagen,{ Baltimore club will not be ablo to British open champion and Joe Kirk wood, Australian trick shot artist, de- feated George McLean, professional of Grassy Sprain, New York and Pete Harmon of Onadaga, New York in a 36*hole exhibition golf match on the Sporty Clarendon Course, four up and three to go. LOS ANGELES—Tho Chicago Na tlonals made it two straight from the vernon club of the Pacific coast lea gue, when they took the second game of their exhibition ser‘es, 5 to)3, here. At the end of the eighth the Tigers were leading three to one, but in a ninth inning rally, the Cubs netted four runs on three s'ngles, two walks, an infield out and an error. Resino keeps skins clear fin spite of everything ‘The smoke and dust of city life, the sun and wind of the country, the steam and dirt of housework —all spell ruin for good complex- ions. But the regular use of Resinol Soap, with an occasional application of Resinol Ointment, keeps the skin soclean,clear and fresh that it simply cannot Ae/p being beautiful. PASADENA, Cal—Max Behr of Pasadena, runner up to Jerome D. Travers in the national amat; golf championship — tournament 9feveral years ago, won the Pasadena golf club's invitational meet by defeating J. ¥. Potter, Colorado Springs, Colo., one up at tho 38th hole, MENTONE—Mile Suzanne Lengien defeated Miss Kath'een McKane, 6-2 champlonship bout with Jack Demp- sey when he meets Bill Brennan in a| ¢} Alldruggists sell Resinol Soapand Oivt- 7S in the final of the women’s sin Jn apa hare eed permet es in the Mentone tennis tourna ment. Mrs. Molla B. Mallory and northern part of the state, where Big The basketball teams will be divid-} ed into two classes, the winner of each class being awarded a cup and playing each other for the state cham- Title, Report plonship. ‘Two defeats for each en- ‘sk your drapes for FREE DANCE “MELODYLAND” ‘MOOSE AUDITORIUM Tonight and Tuesday “EVERYBODY WINS” TO < r DrKINGS NEW DISCOVERY — the family cough syrup = = 3 eS FREE VOTING COUPON IN THE TRIBUNE “EVERYBODY WINS” GRAND PRIZE CAMPAIGN Good for 75 Votes I hereby cast 75 FREE VOTES to the credit of Miss, Mr. or Mrs ~ Address ~. 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Representative athletes of more than twenty colleges of the South will com- pete in the Southern intercollegiate | track and field championships at Montgomery in May. New York City {s fast acquiring a monopoly in the boxing champion. ship business. Champions who either reside in New York or make that city their headquarters include Frankie Genaro, the new flyweight titleholder; Joe Lynch, bantam champion. Benny Leonard, Ightweight; Mickey Wal- ker, welte: i J wr heavyweight, and Jack Dempsey, the heavyweight champion. Relieves Rheumatism ‘Musterole loosens up stiff joints and drives out pain. A clean, white oint- ment, made with oil of mustard, it usually brings reliefas soon as you start to rub it on. It does all the good work of the old- fashioned mustard plaster, without the blister, Doctors and nurses often rec- ommend its use. Get Musterole today at your drug store. 35 and 65c in jars and tubes; hospital size, $3.00. BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER AUDITORS ! Cc. H. 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