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PAGE TEN. Che Casver Dailv tibune World Resulis ) By Leased Wire STANDARD FIVES WIN GAMES IN CAGE TITLE Baptists Humbled, 39 to 30 to 23, in Well Played Contests Here; Finals in Series Due Saturday. The two Stancard Oil fives Basketball league Wednesday evening in well played con- tests that proved a treat to the fans. Baptists into camp, 89 to 31, while the Plant No. 1 team de- feated the Methodists, 30 to 2 Both contests were featured by close guarding. No. mid s seemingly beaten until the half when a spurt Ractng— Meeting of Jefferson Parish Fair Bssociation at New Orleans. Meeting of Cuba-American Jockey at Havana. Meeting of Tijuana Jockey club, at ‘Tijuana. Chess— S J. Marshall vs. Edward Las- York for United States t Sound Ken- Swimming— Westerr. intercolle; © conference champicnships, at Chicago. Bowlins— Annual tournament of American Bowling congress, at Milwaukee. Basketball— National A. A. U. championship tournament at Kansas City. Oregon state interscholastic tour- mament at Salem. Boxing— Metropolitan A, A. U. senfor cham- plonships, Madison Square Garden. Joe Lynch vs. Joie Schwartz, 10 rounds, at Scranton. Pete Hartley vs. Shamus O'Brien, 22 rounds, at Yonkers. ee ee is but a earned a dreds of monume electric the telep ITTF RATE THPTa T UT TTHETNeE scrapers TVUVAURR ULES TTT TTT E 5 Leaning Tower of Pisa Never Earned a Nickel The Leaning Tower of Pisa The Woolworth Building in New York would be merely a Without Natrona Power Company PLAY LAST NIGHT 31, and Methodists Lose, won their games in the Casper Plant No. 3 took the 3. Plant put them out in front. The Baptists blew up at the critical point in the game and were unable to hold the refi players dov | Sensational playing by Wilson in the last half of the second gama in addition to two beautiful long shots by Mathers put the Plant No. 1 team | out in front of the Methodists. The churchmen played fine basketball but were not quite speedy enough for thelr opponents. Saturday night the finals will come to a close when the Baptists meet the 'Method'sts and the two Standard teams face each other. Last night's scores and lneups; Plant No. 3 39, Baptists 31 3 Plant No. 3 FG. FT. TP. Rynalski, rf. a1 8) -0- (a6 | Rae, It - 4 0 8 |Patterson, o. a te | Erickson, rg. Bea. oo vie | Kidd, 1g. -- Bit CAs Spangler, re. 0 -2).01 *w | Baptists G or, Varnadore, rt. -. = 2 9 |Allsman, If. — tL 50s sag | Reynolds, c. - 9 o 18 | Litterdate, rg. 1 0 2 | Marlow, lg. - 0-0 ag | 1 6 8i | Plant No. 1 30, Method |(Plant No, 1 TP. | Wilson, rf. 7 18 | Houston, If. 3). 0, 8 | Lano, c. 5. or es | Kirk, rg. . o 0 2° | Mather, lg. 3%, Osa wy 4 Methodists re. Traylor, rf. 1 Johnson, If. — 3 ©. Giffen, c. - - 4 L, Eastman, rg. Fe | H. Bastman, Ig. 0 9 UUUSRLOLAUHLLOA HHL monument. It never nickel during its hun- years. ONHAUUTUAVATUUEA UT nt if it were not for elevator service and hone. electricity sky- would be impossible. TRAIN SCHEDULES Chicago & ‘Westbound Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Northwestern Arrives Departs 8:00 p. m. Departs 3:55 p. m, Arrives Departs 0:25 p. 246 p. m = Elizabeth, > = | THE TRIBUNE’S P Ain't It a Grand and Glorious Feeling WHEN You START ouT AS A YOONG LAWYER AND SPEND THE FIRST DAY ADMIRING YOUR NAME ON THE Door "A Few DAYS LATER You GET SOME MAIL--ALL ADS Copyright 1923. MY Tribane tow SPORT BRIEFS NEW YORK—Tom O'Rourke, bo; ing promoter, announced the form tion of a $1,500,000 corporation to conduct boxing bouts at the Polo grounds, home of the New York Giants. CINCINNATI ener Mppa RP has agreed to terms and is on his way to Join the Cincinnati team at the 0; dispatches re he arrives the be complete. DETROIT—Harry_ Tenmann, - the Detroit Tigers’ hard hitting outfielder and one of the leading batsmen in the American league, is starting another season's training true to form. Heil- mann drove four balls out of the lot at Augusta, Ga., during yesterday's bat- ting practice. One of them was still on the rise 2s it cleared the center field wall and brought a whoop of de- light from Manager Cobb. CLEVELAND Cleveland In dians went to Orlando, Fla., today for their first interleague gume of the season with the Cincinnati Reds ne PITTSBURGH — Treasurer Sam Dreyfuss of the Pittsburgh Nationals has received word from Commissioner Landis of the re-instatement of Ray- mond Steineder, pitcher, who left the local club in 1920 to play with the Oil Cty, Pa., independent team. -A query has been sent to Steineder at his home in Vineland, asking whether he would rejoin ittsburgh club. NEW HAVEN.—Charlie O'Hearn of Brookline, Mass., star forward on the Yale hockey team, was elected captain for the 192 Willis son Cowles, Jr., of Spokan PORTLAND.—Ted heavyweight wrestler made short work of Tarro Miyake, Japanese jiu jitsu wrestler, in a match |here when he disposed of the oriental] |in_ 82 minutes 46 seconds. There was only one fall and in getting that Thye slammed the Japanese’s head on the floor so hard that the latter was un- conscious for several minutes and was unable to continue the macth. - AND NOTHING DOING ONTIL & FEW DAYS LATER WHEN You GET A RING ON THE PHONE BUT ITS THE AGE OF SPOR WRONG NUMBER ka FIRST FURNITURE simmons of Oklahoma. Fitzsimmons weighed pounds, Walker 149%. SALT LAKE CITY. teams, started play here this ev in the annual intermountain bas ball tournament, which will Le of three days’ duration. The pairings for to: ow are: Weston, Idaho, vs. Wind- sor, Colo.; Springville, Utah, vs. Elio and Custer county (Miles City) Utah. Weston won Condition Resulting from Late Injuries Will Keep Him from Ring. NEW YORK, March 15.—Bill Bren- nan, Chicago heavyweight, is expect ed to leave the. hospital, where he sought rellef yesterday from concus- sion of the brain resulting from the knockout blow delivered by Luis Angel Firpo in their bout Monday within a few days, but it will be ‘a long time before he is ready to enter the ring. Brennan’s condition never was critical and surgeons who examined X-ray pictures taken of his skull said that no serious injury was done They found that the left side of his head, from behind the ear to the left temple and from the perictal bone to the base of the skull, was inflamed. They sald today that he was improv- ing and anticipate no dangerous d¢ velopments. nnan admitted that it w: ting he ever had r the head inj and s the ceived body worst Besides bruises Brennan hurt a bone in his right foot—the same leg he broke when Jack ‘Dempsey gave him one of his other-two knockouts. The Chicago boxer !s said to leave himself open to such blows as those administered by Firpo. It was the “rabbit punch” or one of its varia ons that caused the . knockout When weathering a pugilistic storm Brennan crouches behind* his arms, leaying tho: back of his head and neck unprotected. TULSA.—Ed (Strang'er) Lewis re- tained his heavyweight wrestling championship of the world when he |threw Cliff Binckeley of Ohio, in two | straight falls here. | BUFFALO.—Mickey Jd, Walker of welterweight cham-) water pion, won the judges’ decision in a) some of the Yellowstone geysers go 12-round bout here with Charlie Fitz-| moré than three times as high. | mitted wtihin the sick room. eh Firpo called tiice at. the. hospital with ah interpreter to. bear solace to Senor Brennan”, but was, not, per: | Iceland's geysers never shoot their higher than 100 feet, while e feed body the substances which nerve force must ee power which is stored in the nerve and bra| ‘endurance of week, neryou two weeks tine, The manufacturers guarantee successful results to every purchaser or increases the strength and they will refund your money. 4,000,000 PEOPLE Annually use organic Nuxated Iron to build up red blood, strength and endurance. ‘There are thou breaking downata time of life when theyshould been- Joying that perfect health which ‘irease simply because they are not awake to the con- dition of their blood. 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FoR THe By Briggs -~AND A FEW DAYS LATER You RECEIVE A VISIT FROM & Book AGENT et HEN -AFTER Two LON WEEKS YOUR FIRST CLIENT AND FIRST RETAINGR - OH-H-H- Bort! Atre Tv (TA GR-R-R-RAND and GLOR-R-Ricus Feeun'? Next Tuesday’s boxing card at the Elks’ auditorium is shaping up as one of the snappiest cards seen in the city this winter with Charles Long of liked locally because of the two splen did scraps he put up here last month on for the sem! final and the fans ‘© assured of a batt’e any time that ‘a steps into the ring. ack Shafer meets Jimmie Kline for ix rounds and Kid Mex and the Louisiana Kid are down for a four round go to complete the card. WILLIE HOPPE RETAINS TITLE IN BiG MATCH NEW YORK, Mareh 15.—The cue its welder still is master of the ivories. Schaefér, son of the knows it today, Hoppe completed his defense of his 18.2 balk line billiard world’s cham- plonship title last night, amassing 1,500 points in the three blecks of his challenge match while the San Fran ciscan was totalling 1,341, Vivid with drama and color and replete throughout with displays of motion and temperament, the three ay tournament came to a finish that swept the 1,500 spectators from their the inyincible Young Jak “old wizard,” seats, At the end of the first block Schaefer led 600 to 277. The next night Hoppe wade 723 points to Schafeer's 494. Hoppe came to the table last night six points ahead. He counted 43 be fore he missed an easy one-cushion draw. Hoppe never lost the lead, and though . he. wavered several times near the end, as did Schaefer, he maintained control. Hoppe used every conceivable shot with unerring execution and daring. His speed con trol Was uncanny. Besides holding his title he won | permanent possession of the $1,000} famond medal emblematic of the championship and his side wager of $1,000 ‘with Schaéfer. He will not be subject to challenge until a new trophy, is offered. Five Rookies In Braves’ Lineup) BOSTON, March 15.—Word from St. Petersburg, Fla:, was that in the Braves’ lineup against Brooklyn in the first game of the training season at Clearwater today, would be five| newcomers, Jocko Conlon, Bob Smith, | Eddie Cousineau, Bill Bagwell and| Gus Fellx. At ‘a dinner fast night Commis: sioner Landis asked the players never to do anything to destroy the! confidence placed in them by Amer- jean boys. PREVENTIVE for MEN > Tube = env Casper Pharmacy and Kimball Drug Store, Inc of Willie Hoppe is still a magic wand, |/ about round SNAPPY PROGRAM OF EVENTS OH ELKS CARD NEXT TUESDAY “Speedball” Hayden, who fought in Casper a year ago last summer, is scrapper that ever came up here from the border. the best at, Sioux Gity last invited out. knocked out Ira Johnson in tho sixth{ Monday night and is on his toes to go against Hayden. The fighters are all putting on the finishing touches to their training at the Casper Athletic club gymnasium and the fans are around in the afternoon and watch} the men work to drop THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1923. First in News Of All Events DEMPSEY OFFERED S750,00070 “~ BATTLEFIRPO, REPORTS STATE South American Promoters in New York to Confer With Champion’s Manager; Match Not Cinched But Prospects for Contract Are Good. LOS ANGELES, March 15.—Jack Dempsey, world’s heavyweight boxing champion, early today was still await- ing word from his manager, Jack Kearns, in New York for details of an offer he said he had received to meet Luis An- gelo Firpo, Argentine boxer, at Buenos Aires next November. | The Los Angeles Examiner said Dempsey had been offered @ purse of $750,000 plus $25,000 for training expenses and 75 per cent of | the motion picture rights. South American promoters are now} in New York to confer with Kearns, | according to Informatior. Dempsey | | say he received from his manager. | “Of course the match is not cinched yet,” said Dempsey, “but my infor- mation is that {t will be. I have been !n communication with my man- ager daily and nightly and he seems to take it will only be a matter of @ few days before closing match. | “Firpo is unquestionably a good fighter.” Meanwhile Dempsey is looking for more sparring partners to join two or three who are working out with him each day. He has been training since his arrival here some time ago and says he is in good condition. Five More Teams Bite the Dust in Games Wednesday at Laramie. LARAMID, Wyo., March 15.—With the elimination of Guernsey, Hanna, ;Cody, Basin and Gillette yesterday, basketball tournament at the Unt versity of Wyoming, is narrowing down to the strongest teams in the state. The scores of the games yesterday ‘afternoon were as follows: Pine Bluffs 13; Guernsey 6. Mountain View 12; Hanna 4 Cheyenne 11; Crowley 9. Rawlins 19. Cody 13. Worland 15; Basin 14. Torrington 11; Gillette 6. Semi-Finals I n TEX RICKARD MAY BLOCK PLAD | NEW YORK, March 15—(By The Associated Press.)—Tex Rickard, Mad. ison Square Garden promoter today declared that Jack Dempsey, heayy~ \weight champion, cannot accept an offer of $750,000, reported to have been made by Argentine promoters for a fight with Luis Angel Firpo in Buenos Aires in November, because | of a contract under which the South American pugilist has agreed to box solely under Rickard’s direction for a year, nit 1 Traffic Bureau | Are Due Tonight Chief Is Killed In Omaha meeting “Speedball” Hayden | Long he will meet a man with y i y z plenty KAN: the flashy New Mexico scrapper, in| of science and ring generalsh'p and| Bight ena et i pre the main go. Battling Silya, well] the fight should be a good one.. Long ration ree det i LITTLE ROCK, Ark., March 15.—| occ ene, sem L. 8. McDonald, 46, president of the here. 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