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SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1923. World Resulis fae By Leased Wire | i be rung down at the hi: when the final set_o ketball league. T. for first place and Methodists and Backlogs will WRESTLERS TO CLASH MONDAY Monday erening at the Iris theatre zh si the first wrestling match to be held in Casper in several m hs will be staged when “Ti McL and Wroblenske, the Terrible Turk, heavyweights, will meet in a finish match, best two out of three falls, tch-can. The men have » before and wrestled to a ‘The last time the match went more than two hours without either ing able to show any su- “Whirlwind” Mc- ‘Zo and Al Hoffman, Farland of C' welterwelghts, will meet in a wrest ling bout. es Sport Calendar Racing association closes at New Orleans. Meeting of Cuba-American Jockey club, at Havana, Meeting of Tijuana Jockey club, at Tijuana, Tennis Meeting of executive committee of U. 8. Lawn Tennis association, at New York. Bowling Annual! tournament of American Bowling Congress, at Milwaukee. Anpual indoor games of Morning- side A. A., at New York. ‘Western Intercollegia indoor meet, at Evanston. Southern California’ Conference championships, at Pomona. Basketball New England interscholastic tourn- ament, at Medford, Mass. Indiana State interscholastie tourn, ament, at Indianapolis. Oregon State interscholastic tourn- ament, at Salem. Tdgho State interscholastio tourna- ment, at Moscow. Gymnastics Western Intercollegiate Conference championships at Columbus, O. Conference CHAMPIONSHIP. SERIES IN CITY CAGE LEAGUE TO END TONIGHT The curtain on the 1923 bask f games will be pleyed in the Casper Bas- e two Standard Oil teams will battle it out possession of the cup for this year and the Meeting of Jefferson Parish Fair), “| out Mike O'Doud in the first round. | The Golf Lesson Tae cuvs HEAD SHOULD BE TURNED THUS WAY AT THE TOP OF YoUR SWING etball season in Casper will chool gymnasium this evening meet in the other game. {The games this year have produced wonderful basketball and tonight's | Sames promise to eclipse anything | has been seen to date. Tho first zame will be called promptly at 7:30 | o'clock. Followers of all the teams have been looking forward to these ga as the major event of the season. Plant No, 1 defeated Plant No. 3 jearlier in the season before a crowd | Of 600 fans. No. 3 players are out to even up the score if possible and by using of good stiff defense have « chance to beat their opponents, Plant | No, 1 players have the edgo on their opponents, however, according to all | available dope. | Between the Methodist and Back log teams, which will meet in the other game of the doubleheader, the chureh five has the edge but a close contest is predicted, Team standings in the champion ship series to date follow: Team Won Lost Plant No, 3 0 ; Plant Methodist | Backlog _ Baptist SPORT BRIEFS LITTLE CLOSER To Your GRIP -- THat's Now! Hit ert 1 Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE SEVEN. THE TRIBUNE'S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS |: First in News Of All Events | BRING YouR LEF A BIT ~-- ITLL KEEP You From SLICING-- NOw GRie AND Don't YOUR HAND - THAT'S Hes BALL-- Rememesr ASOUT it. Coprvight, 1923, ¥ ST. PAUL—Jock Malone Imocked| outfought badly. Pal Noble punished him Moore Memphis out- pointed Frankie Jerome of New York in a ten round semi-fi J Who was substituted for D, failed to win a round Idaho—Joe Stecher, former heavyweight champion wrestler of two straight falls from ley, of Chicago in a an Northwestern conference CHICAGO— western won the swimming meot with 32 points, Other teams finished: Minnesota 30; Wisconsin 16; Ilinols 10. Iowa finished eighth with three. ne Lee y | CLEVELAND—Pitcher Jim wards has joined the Cleveland In- dians at Lakeland, Fla., “Farmer” rt » according (0) match he here, Stecher won the y ae Se A nods 3 _ladyices received toda. | first fall in 30 minutes and 10 seconds New England intei i fara 7 with a body scissors and a half nel. Pionships, at Boston. ton.|, CLEVELAND—walter L third) son and the second in nine minutes National interscholastic champton-|,, an obtained from Kansas City|and 37 seconds with a combination ships, at New York. ~|by the Ct American” league! face lock and body scissors, Natt mdi Central AL, AS <U- | team, Hag a tisldinihand: thabMioce : championabips, sat Detroit... 2 <5 Iiirea’ alnioetia foobetromheltip of onal OMAHA—Billy Wel's, English wel Pousts, AtiandarAl’Av.U. ChSMpION: tore finger tol thet bine Of the ‘wrist | terweight, champion, won a referee's ships, at Baltimore. With the fingers in spread formation,| decision re r Frankie Schoell ¢ Track the measurement from the tip of ‘his i | Buffalo, N York in thetr ten round little fin to the tip of his thimb/pout. It was the fastest ten round was 13% hes. The width cf his|bout ever witnessed here, “Tiny” palm is 5%% inches. |Herman, of Omaha, heavyweight | scored techn knockout over DULUTH — Jimmy Delaney, St.| mil Engberg aul Minnesotta. Paul, received the judges’ decision Rea v aaten over Billy Shade, New York at the end! are tight hearyweisne, " ™" Branch Rickey SIOUX CITY—Earl Puryer, Denver| Wants South paw bantam and Connie Curry, Sloux City, broke even in their ten round bout| here, according to a newspaper deci-| sion. | ST. LOUIS, Mo., Mareh 17.—Branch TT ee | Rickey, manager cf tho Lou! LOS ANGELES—Teddy Silva, Los| °°” te ’ oe 18 ENTRIES IN DERBY CLASSI $10,000 Purse Goes to Win- ners of Louisiana Race Today. 7 A | NEW ORLEANS, La., March 17.— Sixteen reds, the pick of|* | the 5 here this win. ter, are entered in the $10,000 Louts- | |iana derby, feature of the closing | days program at Jefferson park to. day. Fair weather and a heavy track | were the early offerings. | }. The derby, steltar attraction of the| {long winter racing meet here, will pe| at a mile and a furlong. | Shamrock, the black colt of T. W.! | O'Brien, who has performed well here on any kind of track, probably will , be installed as the public choice, with | Setting Sun, owned by E. K. Bryson, given second consideration. G. R. Allen's Calcutta, carrying top weight | of 122 pounds, William Daniels’ Ea- |ward Gray, J Kohn's Chi Cc, the 'SOX-GIANTS SERIES OPENS, econd game of a trio sch: yesterday 3 to Drawings for ST. PAUL, Minn., March 17.—Draw: *|for the Angeles __ bantamweight, defeated “Dandy Dick” Griffin of Fort Worth Texas, in a 4-round bout here. Wrestling New England Intercollegiate cham- Pionships, at Boston. Los| Nations, is attempting to arrange a Phillips’ Bulalla, Southiand’s @ major league club in an) stables Amole and tho Kilmer and effort to obtain a left-hand pitcher| Holland entry's Anonymous are ex- | deal with Western Intercollegiate Conferenco championships, at Columbus, © Boxing Eugene Criqu!, European feather: ‘wetght champion, sails for America. Battling Sikt vs. Mike McTigue, 20 rounds, at Dublin. Tommy Lynch vs. Charley Good- man, 12 rounds, at Brooklyn. Continuous 1 to 11 LAST TIMES TODAY PRISCILLA DEAN In Her Latest Production “THE FLAME “LUPE TOMORROW THE ORIGINAL BUFFALO BILL YOMING before the season opens, according to y from the word received here tod: NEW YORK—Hiine Fiores, Fill-| Cardinals training camp at Braden. Pino featherweight, defeated Tom|town, Fla. The advices reported Noble, English Boxer in ten rounds at) Rickey as having his eye on Phil Madison Square Garden. Flores, who| Weinert, Philadelphia National south- outweighed his opponent four pou: nds, paw. | pected to a large figure. —_——— WINDSOR, Ont, rl ‘Tremaine of Cleveland, won the judges’ decision in 4 ten round bout bere with Johnny Ertle of St. Paul. CASPERS -FAMILY THEATRE £1 iid ‘JD a 1 THE REVUES COMPANY Presenting “Laughs and Ladies” Laughter and Fun Galore 8 VAUDEVILLE SPECIALTIES Also Norma Talmadge in “BY RIGHT OF PURCHASE” A Thrilling Story of Modern Society. Two Shows Tonight—7 and 9 Prices 10c and 40c DR. JINKS THE REVUE OF REVUES COMPANY Will Present Real Pepsin for Indigestion. Sure Cure for the Blues. 10—VAUDEVILLE FEATURES—10 Including the Lyric Quartet and Ben Heater, the Banjo King. PHOTOPLAY—CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in “SHIRLEY KAYE” NEW SHOW SUNDAY SANITARTUM T HAND OVER ts NOW WE'RE REACY YT HIT THe Bait Just eee eee A FIRM CET IT SUP iN tT THAT'S ALL POR, TODAY ~+ You ARG DOING VERY WELL YoU OUGHT To Become A GooD PLAYER-- ALL You NEED is PRACTICE % Teibens Ing, Bar— BERMUDA |tournament opening here being completed today. CHICAGO, March 17.-The Chicago|Matches will be held. merican league club today was ith the New York ub at San Antonio, re Oxas, stated. Wille Kamm: “ gaime on account of an in- kee, and Dr. Carl Haidege of St. A. ©. knee. ® Chicago National league club! Los Angeles today to play the duled with The Cubs won in an extra ‘mning. as a 1e Los Angeles club saved but the honk. Handball Play | | ingles and doubles in the } The Dance of the Prize Nuts GRAND ANNUAL St. Patrick’s Day Ball MOOSE AUDITORIUM TONIGHT We are giving away 1,500 prize nuts, each nut con- taining a prize. Thirty special prizes for numbers that are also in the nuts. Something new, novel and entertaining. The greatest and best novelty dance ever seen in Wyoming. Special features, special music and it’s a DOLLAR DANCE Be sure to be there and bring all your friends. SHOGREN WILL SHOW YOU A GOOD TIME tional A. A. U. handball champtonship Monday Appra mately 70 players have entered tn a events, Championships in both divis ions will be played Saturday, March 24. at the St. Paul A. ©., where Chamfionship play in the, doubles | ready to open its twenty game series |are expected to bring together William jational league|Sakmann of the Trinity club of New r cea |York, William Ranft of the Los Ange. to|les A. C., and A. L. Schinner, Mfwau- Auto Wrecking Co We tear 'em down; everything THIRTY DIFFERENT MAKES OF CARS SALVAGED NOW 1117 East Yellowstone At Scoop’s Garage BeBe SH TITLE GOES IN THE MAKING NEW YORK TO SEE BlG BATTLES NEW YORK, March 17.—(i3y The Associated Press.) — Six world’s boxing champions will defend their titles in New York during the coming outdoor season, according to present | plans of promoters. Two of the title bouts have been arranged for the Polo | grounds, the first between Johnny Kilbane, featherweight | champion, and Eugene Criqut, aa French rival, on June 2, and the| other between Jimmy Wilde, English holder of the worlds flyweight belt. @ Pancho Villa, former American pound pion, on June 16 nave been pla 9 Killbane-Cric CAGE TOURNEY | NEARING ERD = AT UNIVERSITY Leonard, light Will be rei an State Athletic C Four other champion: in the making. B weight title holder | defend his crow June 1 against Lew Tendler; Mi | is Nkely to risk his wel jon July 4 against either , Wyo LARAMIB, March 17.—Chey- ne P schools will meet onship in | or George Ward; Joe L . provid nl ng he is successful in retaining his|* - win piasreat antamweight title in « eo m antime, n Class B and may appear against Carl Tremaine two classes will state champion- Cleveland: while Joh derstood to be tenta to defend his m hip against Tommy len, Mass., in J nny Wilson anes ARNE WINS TITLE AT NICE E, March Press.)— July | Heavyweight title conte occupy the limelight May | Yankeo Stadium where Jess W will box IMoyd Johnson and Firpo will fight an opponent as yot unselected. The South American’s opponent, {t| Was sald, today, 1s likely to be either | ted Billy Miske of St. Paul, or Bob Roper of Chicago. NIC Associa- ——— Drive tn to the Center Street Fill ing station, Let us drain your case of the old oil and fill it |. No cha for the A BIG DAY TODAY At the RIALTO SINGING, DANCING AND FEATURE PICTURES SPECIAL FEATURE MARIE RODERICK SINGING “WHEN IRISH EYES ARE SMILING” y_photos taken Wallace & Son, ell} Paul PUPILS FROM THE ETHEL MANN SGHOOL IN IRISH DANCES IRISH REEL Helen Simpson __ Dorothy Mahone: Jane Crowther Dorothy Seaman. Jane Boone thy Holloran Ruchiel Kalman --Virginia Witz. IRISH LILO Eileen Butler -..-.-..... Thelma Rowray--__. Betty Wiederhold Bernice Young ~~ ~-~~---—-Margaret Grisinger -Helen Roses ~-Evelyn Patten Kathleen Sichling IRISH CLOG Marion and Ethel Mann AGNES AYRES AND MILTON SILLS 25 “BORDERLAND” PATHE NEWS STARLAND SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAM By the NETTO LADIES’ ORCHESTRA Featuring “STRAINS FROM KILLARNEY” FABLES LAST TIMES TODAY BUSTER KEATON IN HIS FUNNIEST COMEDY “THE BALLOONATIC” IN CONNECTION WITH KATHERINE McDONALD “HEROES AND HUSBANDS” 1to ill 10c and 40¢ SUNDAY AND MONDAY WILLIAM FARNUM WANDA HAWLEY TOM SANTSCHI CLAIRE ADAMS cml Nees Picture, showing Buffalo Bill in the only picture he ever played in himself. “BRASS COMMANDMENTS” LAST TIMES TODAY ARLE WILLIAMS —AND— RODOLPH VALENTINO Aste “Rogues and Romance” —ALSO— “Edgar’s Jonah Day” lto ll 10c and 25c¢ Sunday Only TOM MIX ln “The Fighting Streak” —AND— HAROLD LLOYD —And— Two-Part SUNSHINE COMEDY ENTIRE CHANGE TODAY LOUIS MORGAJI PLAYERS Present THE ROLLICKING FARCE-COMEDY “THE RIGHT LITTLE GIRL” oO NEW SCENERY—NEW SONGS MUSICAL NUMBERS INTRODUCED DURING THE PLAY FEATURE PICTURE “FOOLISH MONTE CARLO” Matinee 2:30 Evening 7 and 9 10c and 40 FOUR SHOWS SUNDAY—2, 4, 6 and 8 ST. PATRICK'S DANCE TONIGHT We've planned this to be one of the biggest fea- ture dances of the season, on a night when everyone can give vent to spirits and make merry. Tom Watkins’ Orchestra Irish melodies, Zeta Middl sing Irish songs. IT’S GOING TO BE A GRAND OLD TIME. BETTER COME. TONIGHT ARKEON DANCING ACADEMY CASPER’S JOY PALACE will play the good old tch and Doug Isitt will