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4 4 aie oa World Results By Leased Wire Che Casper Daily Cribune WESTERN FINES. - WILL GOMPETE Montana, Dakota in Chi- Colorado and Utah Quintet cago Play. CHICAGO, March Ich schols entered fide sol to he b even more 3 — Jack Bentley, jSitcher and first baseman, mailed his igned contract to John McGraw of New York Giants. ke McTigue, who de- Siki said he weighed St. Patrick's ch sporting pub- 'S DUBLIN: @eated Brttl é befo: : | ‘8 new YORK — Frankie Genaro, {American flywelght champion was thatched to meet Bud Haylor at Chi- l@xso, April 4, in a no-decision bout. 'S sr. LOUIS.—"Midget” Smith of Sew Yor bantamwelght, won the Rewspaper decision over “Peewee {Kniser of Louis in ten rot Mere }s NEWARK.—Mickey Walker re Ithined his title of world’s welter- leicht champion at the end of a 12 jround no decision bout with Pete }Latzo, of Scranton, Pa The cham | Pion rec eived the unanimous verdict t@f newspaper men st the ringside. | TTLE Ralph Greenleaf, 1's pocket billiard champion, 4 Clayton B: Pac const 50 to in an exhfb!- n In a far contest in afternoon Byers lost made i 110 ivas — |) OMAHA.—Articles of agreement for \@ ten round main event at Omaha, ‘March 29, between Morrie Schleifer \éf Omaha and Johnny Karr of \€leveland were signed here. Jim \Herman, of Omaha, who fights Jack 'Benault in New York May 12, will fmect Andre Anderson of Minneapolis, tin the seml-windup. {BOSTON—St. Paul Hockey club most in the last minute of play, flea the score and then won from the eee Athletic association in the cries for the national amateur hockey championship. The score was s : B.A. Mito 1. The series now sta y {4. 2 games wo! t. Paul 1 game Nwon. Three wins are necessary to @zin the champlonshir §*< BOISE.—Nosing out a two-point ‘Nictory, the Seattle Rifle and Revolver alub overcame a four-point lead from the previous stage and won from the Boise Rifle and Pistol club, 935 to 127, in tho last of a three-stage tele graphic rifle competition, according to reports from the local aggregation. The Salt Lake Rifle and Revolver lub was third with 893. —_— Have You a Cold or Cough? Read What This Woman Says: Blair, Neb—-‘In my younger years ¥ had very weak lungs an older seemed to become st nyeather condition to such an extent that I always seemed to have a cough ar a cold. I took Dr. Plerce’s Golde ed: Dis ery as a tonic and) builder and f it to be so helpful t6 me that I used no other medicine | or doctoring for a per of about | neve years. I d not take it contin- Mow but just wh er my sy tem | stormed to require a tonic. That was twenty © yearg ego and my lungs} are in good condition today.”—Mrsa. \. H. Lothrop, 211 East Lincoln When run<own you can qu fick up and re vim v {ty by obtaining this modical dis of Dr. Pie ntateat EIGHTEEN WORLD'S RECO , IELD AND TRACK ARE BROKEN 8 Indoor Season Brings Sensational Results With GENTLEMEN OF THE CHameck OF COMMERCE - | THANK You FoR THe HONOR YoU Do ME IN MAKING Me YOUR CHAIRMAN OF THE HOUSE COMMITTCE -- MY UTMOST To DESERVES Teat Honor - Ere 5 IT tS YouR DuTy SIR AS CHAIRMAN OF THE HOUSE committees To See THAT A MEMBER'S RIGHTS7ARG RESPECTED - tle Take tr You PuT VU A GREAT. FIGHT FOR 1 SHALL DO HENRY pe P i -| THE TRIBUN LS GETTING OLD. BEFORE HIS _— FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1923. First in News Of All Events Youll MaKe a GREAT CHAIRMAN: CONGRATULATIONS A GENTLEMAN To SIR N“ A BUSHEL oF MAIL ADDRESSED To THe CHAIRMAN 1 say tm Losinc MY HEALTH, MY BUSINESS AND MY FAmicry ft! As CHAIRMAN OF THE HOUSF ComMMIT TES {| RESIGN! | wooarare CAN SEE A SHow ONce IN A WHILE ————* Alo On Joie Ray Leading in Time Records Lowered; Many Others Equalled by Athletes. NEW YORK, March 2: ous others have been equalled. Joie W. Ray established six new world’s marks and aided in the breaking of a seventh. 1-5; one mile and en elghths,} Meeting of Bus'ness Men's Racing |" Which the regulars defeated the The new records include 8:34 9-5; two miles, 9:08 five thou: | association, at Mobile. Nannigans, $ to 4. ‘The work of Jole W. Ray, Chicago: Mile and| sand metres, 14:54. In running in| Meeting of Cuba-American Jockey | SPencer Adams at second and one half run, 6 minutes, 41 4-5 sec-| the milo and seven elghths relay for| club, at Havan. peasy os sont for; tie) Yennlgane onds; one and three quarters miles,| the Mlinols A. C., Ray enabled his| Moeting of Tijuana Jockey club, at | SSPecially pleased the Pirate. leader. 7:69 4-5; three thousand metres, 8:31| team to make the new record of| Tijuana Home runs by Russell and. Tierney Club Owwnership| At Seattle To Be Investigated run, LOS ANGELES, March 2: R, ; . The Brooklyn Superbas won their Mater, president of the Vernon club plonship tourna-| frth consecutive victory yesterday, of the Pacific coast baseball leaguc Del Monte, Cal. | defeating the Washington Se announced that he had sent a tele Swimming. | 9 to 4 { gram to William H. McCarthy, presi Nation Jour intercholastic — j dent of the league, asking for a com- es championships, at Evanston, Ill CLEVELAND, Ohio, March 23. plete investigation of reports he LIVERPOOL, March 23—(By Tho! Eastern te champton-| The failure of Louis Guisto, Stufty were current that William Wri Apeotinted Prom. jcedweast ae rye | ues a | McInnis’ successor on tho Cleveland Jr., owner of the Los Angeles club.| jy General Sy Sate GeL. | baseball club, to touch first base beat was also financially interested in the! Graft, owned by Stephen Phe OF Conference incoor | him out of a home run and was the Seattle club. Maier asked that) New York, won the grand national, s, at Kansas City | principal reason for Indians’ defeat, Wrigley be given comple ca | steeplechase handicap valued at ap: Basketball. 4 to 3, by the Cincinnati Reds at tion if the reports were proved un-| proxim: 10,000 pounds sterling, Vall interscholastic | Orlando, Fla., yesterday, according to true. run over a course of about 4% mile,| tournament, at Manhattan, Kan adviceh received here. Hed Guisto —_— = mteAinines) today, -sSie atalostin ON Pennsylvania intet'schol cham, | not missed tf bag by a few inches, c NDTIONS | Alpine's Shaun Spadah, was second Plonship, at State College, Pa, the score would have been 5 to 4 in For INFLAMED 0 | and Major Dewhirst’s Conjuror I, Bowling. | favor of Cleveland, as Wamby was was third. Twenty-eight horses ran tou "ck Amerions | OR AROOnG Tat tHe, mB | Sergeant Murphy captured congress, at Milwaukee. ar blue ribbon event of the E Ilandbalt. chasing season by three len, A. A. U. senior champion- Grug store tn yertisement tions, At all Drug Btores, Pound cans, 50c. Nothing else takes its place, | I Willie Ritol 19:27 4-5; Loren Murch yard dash, 6 1 a fine race. Shaun Spadah and Conjuror II alle, w Yo seconds. STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP WOH Six lengths four other horses finished and other three American entries | Widener’s Duettiste, Foxhal | ta the favorite household remedy. | stastorful and A. & Tepetcaats events danger from Pneumonia, | + not them. Croup, Sore Throat, Chest Colds, | Tetto wi ee yb a Boils, Bruises and Burns, Sore, Swol- | Odds against § Murphy len Joints, and all inflamed condi- to 6 The betting on 14:15 4-5 Sixty —(By The Associated Press.) —} The indoor track and field season in the east, viewed by ex- perts as the greatest in athletic history, has come to a close with eighteen new world’s records on the books while numer- , New York: Four mile! three separated Ont th collegiate champion- J, B.} ships, Ithac ‘ NunY. ; We tear ’em down; everything ene's Boxing, |g saved but the honk. Lib New E 1 amateur champion-|{ THIRTY DIFFERENT MAKES ne | ships at ston. ||} OF CARS SALVAGED NOW were” Clem Johnson) versus Tut Jackson (TLL, Hast yellowstone da|: dona versus, Wildman || At Scoop’s Garage ED NOTES FROM TRAINING CAMPS SOX AND PIRATES ACTIVE league baseball squads here is being pushed with vigor and| both Manager Chance of the Boston Red Sox and Bill Mc- | Kechnie, chief of the Pittsburgh Pirates, gave earnest atten- | | tion to the efforts of their athletes when they turned out in| | uniform early today. | Reb Russell lived up to his fence, burg practice gamé of the season yes- reput in the first Pitts-| terday when he whaled the first ball —————| served him out of the lot. PITTSBURGH, Manager burgh Pa., McKechnie Nationals satisfaction by intra-c March 23,— of today expressed his players ib in the first practice games of yesterday | the | Racing. 2 Were batting features. munastics, r collegiate champion-| NEW YORK, March 23,—Their ships, at Annapolis, Md morale stiffened by the discipline Golf. | dealt out to erring teammates, the United North and South amateur | New York Giants fatigued themselves champ nip for women, at Pine-| yesterday beating the San Antonio huret s in an exhibition game, 18 to 5, t San Antonio. The Yankees at New Orleans diy into two teams, the “Rookies” losing 4 to 3, despite a helpful home run by Babe Ruth Bench Show. ow of Pirce County Ken- Tacoma Annual sl nel club, at Polo. Paul Wrestling Auto Wrecking Co Gould, 10 at Woonsocket. HOT SPRINGS, Ark., March 23.—Training of the two big | ff 1: the Pitts-|§ over the showing made| CARPENTIER AND MITIGUE SIGNED DUBLIN, March 23——-(By The As- sociated Press.—Mike McTigue told the correspondent late last evening that he had accepted an offer to fight Georges Carpentier but that it had uot been decided whether the match tvould be staged in the United States rv in Ireland. Referring to His recent bout with Battling Siki, McTigac said: “My critics do not realize that I was giving away nearly 28 pounds in welght to Siki. Neither Co they suf- ficiently consider the tremendous dis: advantage under which I. labored as a result df the cut over my eye in the eleventh round and the breaking of my right thumb in the thirteenth round, “Tf {t had not been for the broken thumb there would have been no need for the referee to award a decision. You must remember that I am not a fighter, I am a professional boxer and prize fighting is not allowed in the United State: BALL SCORES AT ORLANDO, Fla.— Cleveland Americans Cincinnati Nationals — Batteries—Smith, Covel: and Myatt, O'Neill; Luque, Rixey and Hargrave, Wingo. bs. While AT BRADENTOWN, Fla.— R. H. E. St. Louis Nationals —----- 8 15 2/ Bogton Nationals — =1 “6. -Ol'c Batteries — Sherdel, Barfoot | and = McCur Cleme Deschger.M a Gowdy, O'Ne AT TAMPA, Fila. CHICAGO CLUBS IN GAMES TODAY Cubs to Meet Coast Teams White Sox Will Play Giants.’ CHICAGO, March 23.—Both of Chi- ago’s major league ball clubs the Cubs of the National league, and the White Sox of the American league to- day faced) the first game of a three game series, with the Vernon cltitb and one with the Los Angeles club at Los Angeles nd the latter meeting the New York the former playing two ‘Tex- SAE MRtEha tional league at San Anton o Booka are Dela s( advices here st: Today's game Seaebine tne A aarp ee ore between the White Sax and the New Batteries—Ruether, Harper, Vines) 01. Giants will break a tie, each and Deberry Hankins, Rus- Il and Lapan, Hargrave. ‘Taylor; team having w n a game {nm the two clashes this season. The Cubs left ok, their spring training camp at Cata- \ AT SHREVEPORT, La.— lina is'and, Cal., for this year yes- “ R. =. E without having lost a day's St. Louis Americans _----. 7 11 1| practice because of rain in their Shreveport (Texas) - ER h of spring training. Batteries—Vangilder, Kolp, Blliott,| Willie Kamm, the new White Sox Danforth and Severeid, Collins;} third baseman, will ba in’ today’s lineup, Burns, Slappey, OU want both; you'll get both Young men’s styles are trim and snug; men’s styles here. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED for Spring show ease and dignity. Better styles; better values If you truly like good clothes (and who doesn’t) then you want to see the values we're offering in Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes for $25 ane New Spring Manhattan Shirts MEDNICK BROS THE HOME OF GREATER VALUES I hereby enter and cast 5,000 votes for Miss (Mr. or Mrs.) Nomination Coupon omination Blank in the Casper Daily Tribune “Everybody Wins” Campaign. Mrs e Prize Distribut NOTE each -On candidate nominated. in the Casper Daily Tribune ion. one nomination rt Dvery- blank accepted for Address 8 coupon iled or de! 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