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PAGE EIGHT Che Casper Daily Tribune World Results By Leased Wire > track and swimming meet to be held on next Fri- turday at Northwestern will include several cham- in the entries as the state champions of Minnesota, an, lowa and Ohio have promised that their teams will he represented of California and uded, Track Coach 2 tt © state untver. sing movies t help re Coach I btained Johr champion 2 " ursion and a@ » Patterson, Australian 4 prospects are working for tle holder and compares these es. The meet with the Univer. h motion pictures of state men, of California scheduled for April btinging out the faults of each is the principal attraction for the individual. Husker squad. The meet with New Mexico was scheduled as a sido to break th of the long The Nebraskans start west {m following the Missouri val- ley indoor meet at Kanas City, next Friday and Monday ‘The biggest basketball tournament for the high schools of the middle West will be held at the Kansas state agricultural college next Saturd. It w bést high school states of Kans: from Oklahoma, Missour’ Nebraska and Iowa the teams A quartet of letter mer the squad, with few or no out ding men coming in and with taking charge, prospec’ Missouri valley championship am at the University this spring are not part With put coach tournament at Paul. Golf. Belleair amateur tournament at Belleair, Fla. Annual Tin Whistle c! tournament, at Pinehurst. Bowling. Annual tournament Bowling Congreas, at Fencing. Fo women's indlyidual champ: fonship, at New York Acid Stomach Don't Worry If Gassy, Sour, Belching Stomach Follows 4 Meal. Use Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. of American Milwaukee. 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Grove |) tea: to eat pic, chease sauanes try and the good thinigs of the t for fear of sour, acid stomach to indigestion go back to them wi out fear or distress. Get a box of CHIROPRACTOR Over White's Grocery 112 East Second Street Phone 2220, Palmer School Graduate It 1s only on for instance such as a royal wedding, thta the peal of the Westminster Al very rare occasions, bey bells is heard. With Apologies to Aesop~ Once there was a bride who baked some biscuits which were so very tough that they could not be eaten, Moral: Experience is our greatest teacher. —The End. All of this nonsense brings us to our point which is that experience will tell you that Mason Tires are tougher than a bride’s biscuit. Wyo. Compression Tube & Tire Co. 426 East Second St. Phone 1125-M COLLEGE CHAMPIONS TO COMPETE HIGAGO MEET TO DRAW CLASS AGO, March 21.—The twelfth annual indoor inter- line ss Men's Racing Protessio: m and ns « Amtcican Jockey both played havoc with at Havana team. Meeting of Tjtuana Jockey Club, | mects with Track. | “National junior indoor champt{on-| ships, at Newark | Handball. | National senior — championship championship amplonship WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1923. First in News Of All Events WELL MARGIE THey ELECTED me CHAIRMAN OF THe HOUSE CommiTTEE up ac THe CLUB LAST NIGHT HOLLOWAY, CHAIRMAN OF THE HOUSE COMMITTEE OF THE MUSHIKINONYA, COUNTRY CLUB WHATS ON YouR Armanp! OW ISN'T SomeGopy AT THe Door MARGE THAT WON Derrut!| ~AND t WAS ToLD To See You Asout (r On Maree! Cac UP THE CLUB AND ASK'EM WHAT ARG THe DUTIES OF The CHAIRMAN OF THE HOUSE COomMmiTTEE ! | dette LEAGUE MEET ET TONIGHT Basketball Team Managers and Executives to Wind Up Season’s Work. All managers of teams and mem bers of the executive committee of the | Casper t i ketball league are requested scheduled | for 7 o'clock this evening at the Bap. tist church gymnasium. The business of the league for the season just end | ed will be wound up and several mat ters of importance to every team in the lague will be discussed. The league proved so successful in this, its first season, that there fs no question but that it will be continued next year although it 1s antictpated that there will be important changes in the regulation of the teams. Benton Signs With the Reds ORLANDO, Fia., Mar-h 21.—J. C. “Rube” Benton was signed up by President Herrmann of the Cincin- nati National club afier the latter | had received word from Judge Lan- io had informed President had efinitely given Ben. ssion to im vith the Cin ub Mr Herrimann also state he would sign a Laree-year con. j tract to train the Reds in Orlando which Is now being drawn up. _ Pepsin, a valuable gestion erally the pig's stomach. “Thin? Run-down? | $ure Way to Get Right Weight In Your Red-Blood-Cells. Thats creaseYour Bee edy for in- troubles gen- ‘om the lining of and stomach is prepared Red, yellow, purple and some hades of pink are lucky colors in China, while blue, green and white are disliked, our special rate on contract tuning. Portugal's Davis cup d too late for accept- ance this year, NEW YORK. terweight champion, was suspended for his showing against Charley Fitasim- mons of Ok!ahoma City, Okla., at Buf. 2 week ago, but will be permitted to fight . N. J., next Thurs- day night. Fitzsimmons also was eus- pended for not using his right name. NEW YORK—After 11 hours the third game between Champion Frank Marshall ahd Mdward Lasker for the national chess championship was called a draw. Walker, wel NEW YORK—B!! Brennan has re- covered but will not box for an indeft- nite period and may retire from the ring. cW YORK—Tex Rickard selected Roper to box Firpo May 12. Bob BALTIMORE—Jack Bentley, former “ultimore Oriole Star southpaw, who s sold to the New York Glants for $65,000 end two players and who re- fused to sign with the latter team un. til he received a part of the purchase price, has patched uz his difference with the clubs, {t was suid here, LOS ANGELES—Joe Benjamin, San Francisco lightweight, knocked out “Red" Cole of Milwaukee, Wis., in the second round of the main event of Ver- non Arena, *Sure— watch me too!” SEATTLE—Dandy Dion of Minne- apolis won a decision over Vic Foley claimant to the bantamweight title of ‘anada, in a six-round match here. Many of the fans indicated that the decision did not appeal to them, SAN FRANCISCO—The Salt Lake City club of the Pacific coast baseball league has decided to play the opening weelc of the season beginning April 3 1 Fresno, California, Seattle being the opposing club, according to a letter received from H. W. Lane, president of the club, by W. H. McCarthy, pres- ident of the league. NEW YORK—Sammy Se'ger of New York was given the decision over Babe the Sure Way! S. S. S. Builds BI Cells; This Means Strength! De you know why insurance com- panies refuse to insure a great man: men because they are under weight? Bimply because to be under weight often proves low fighting-power tn the a are min in your body, It often means y nerve-power, minus red-cel Diood, minus health, min' mings vitality. It is serious to be mipus, but the moment you inci the number of your red-blood-cells, you begin to become plu 8. 8. &, since 1826, bi sands of underweight men a plus in their strength. cheeks fill ent. You stop belng a ca Jamity-looker. Yon thepire confiden Your body fiils to the point of pows ‘our flesh becomes firmer, new thet come from thinne pear. You look younger, firmer, hap- Mer, and you feel It, too, all over your jody. More red-blood-ceils! 8. 8. 8. Will build them. Ladies and gentle. men, a peaky, bony face doesn't you look very rtant or pretty, oes it? Tt contains only ore vegetable medicinal ingredients. |. 8. 8. is sold at all drng stores in two sises. The Jarger size bottle ts the more economical | S Ss Ss makes you feet f= 2t~ 2) ike youreelf again | handball tourney here when he meeti Herman of California at the end of a 12-round bout. Herman made a strong finish but lagged in the early rounds. EUGENE, Ore,—“Hunk” Latham, Oregon's all-Coast center, was elected captain of the Oregon basketball team for the ensuing year and honorary cap- tain for the season recently completed at a meeting of the basketball letter men. Latham was picked as center on the Mythical all-Coast quintet as selected by J. Fred Bohler of Wash- ington State. ——_—— ——_ Hard Battle in Handball Meet ST. PAUL, Minn., March 21—Art Schinner of Milwaukeo, Wis., singles champion, {9 expected to have one of his hardest battles In the national Joe Murray of San Francisco, in the hird round of the singles today. Other matches today include Dono- San Francisco, versus Schauffel- berger Dr. Haedge, mer, Los At Leave your tuning or repair or- ders with the Wells Music Co. Phone} 194 for guaranteed work. Ask about} [ BALL scores | AT ST. PETERSBURG, Fla— RH EB. Boston Natfonals —_ Ce 5 Washington Americans 6 8 2 Batteries—Marquard, Watson and Goady; Zachary, Brillhart and Ruol Lapan, Hargrave. AT BRADENTOW. NAMMOTH RING BENEFIT LOOMS Crowd of 100,000 Expected When Heavyweight Con- tenders Box May 12. NEW YORK, March 21.—A crowd of 100,000 can be accommodated at the Yankee stad!um when three leading contenders for the heavyweight boxing title box on May 12 for the benefit of the milk fund meet. Jess Willard, Floyd Johnson and Luis Firpo are scheduled to appear in the ring. ure it would ec ord “gate” of approximately jwhich witnessed the Jack Dempse: Georges Carpentier bout at Boyle's Thirty Acres, Jersey City in 1921. The Yankee Stadium’'s grandstand and b'eachers, now rapidly nearing completion, will seat 75,000 and it ts planned to accommodate 25,000 more on the playing field. ‘There will 21,000 bleacher seats selling at $1 pse the previous re Fla.— | R HE St. Louis Nationals _-.5 14 | 3| Cleveland ‘Americans -. 6 7 1 | Batterles—Pertica, Wigington, Haines and Clemmons, | McCurdy, Ainsmith; Uhle, Morton and My: O'Ne'll. |} Should the attendance reach th's fig: | be} NORTH CASPER ~ DEFEATS WEsT |Tie Game Between Grade | . School Rivals Is Played | Off Tuesday. | In the play-off of the tle gamo which went three overtime periods two weeks ago, North Casper, cham- pions“of the grade school basketball | league this year, yesterday defeated | West Casper, 26 to 18. The boys from north of the Burlington tracks ran up, a comnianding lead in the | first haif and although the West Cas | per five came back strong it could | not overcome the handicap. | The lMneups and scores: | North Casper— FG. FT. TP. ibson, rf. 4 8 y, If. 0 6 c. o 40 rg. 0 | Peterson, lg. 0 43 | Totals 4 28 West Casper— F.G. F.T. TP, | L. Bundy, rf. -- 3 0 4 | EB. Bundy, If. 2 0 4 Knight, c. 3 0 6 Grimes, rg. ° 0 0 Cole, lg. -. 1 2 2 Totals — 16 a | White Bud Wins British Classic 93,000 LINCOLN, England, March 2: (By The Associated Press)—White Bud, by White Eagle, out of Mine Own won the Lincolnshire handicap, a sweepstakes with 1,000 pounds sterling added, the first classic of the season, run here today.