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PAGE EIGHT TIAJUANAALLEADYFORBIG RAGE MEET, WITH ITY PACKED Rail Birds Will Have Tough Time Picking Winners; —Hotels Jammed With 40,000 Race Lovers as Mexican Meeting Is About to Get Under Way. | SAN DIEGO, Cal., March 24.—(United Press) —With the hotels of the cit mmed with 40,000 race love and} the chamber of commerce laboring diligently tonight to house the viistors, the stage in Tia Juana is set for the big- gest rac of the season, eighteen of the finest cing hors be en their final rub-down tomor- row mc Coffroth hand! cap Pheswinnen tor whic as first money I picking the WIDGET SMITH ng and nomin thatizio mater dicapping is ap The: stable minated by Com-| ' citer 3K. 1. Ross will pechaps| Promoters Plan Big Decora. , cering| tion Day Card for Rodeo | | have a s edge in th v with Fey and Spani: ize in| Grounds the string. Jou, et) eee The Willlam Danfel entry, with] Blanc Seing, Olympus and Lighter is » Anderson, th strong bid for figured to make premier honors. Sunnyland and Be Frank, rned out best bantamy n the west, w' one the Call: | devel fornia flashes, representing George if the plans of local promo- Fuller the Bronx sta lop as expected. The tem good and Fuller believes a ments for the the winner of the Ker and a former Coffroth handicapper has “better than eveh chances.” Jockeys riding Georgie, Ol Man, Adonis, Krewer, Spot h, Prince ‘Til Til, Fairway, John Paul Jones, ‘Ten Buttons to figure largel Smith has been on the verge] some of the t f winning tho title several times {n try are on tap for the fray. the last two years, He has fought Second money. it was announced. |ni! the good boys in the east, including will be $4,000; third, $2,250 and fourth | three different men who have held tho} match to be held at the new rodeo 1s west of the chance at Joe} s bantamweight cham-| in the results and| iq riders of the coun and has had < successful winter around Chicago and other midwestern cities. Additional details of the fight wil be divulged later. and the Floyd rivers. Two days more of warm weathe= will be necessary | to melt the fce gorge nd STRIVE TO BUR CONFISCATED BY POLICE LONG BEACH, Cal., police belleve was an attempt a jto burn the launch Magat, confiscated in the liquor raid at t Thursday, was dis colder ) ing to fore-| © is in al cor’ Chamber of Commerce Urges War Dept. to Drop Ex- plosives On Ice Gorge also formed ‘near rmillion, S. D., and made to dynamite ant heavy floods. | “ | piling up at those SIOUX CITY, Iowa, March 24, — CUnited Press.}—The war department Was requested tonight to send a fle of bombing planes here to save Stoux City and vicinity from the men ——— ace cf a disasterous flood by ase.st b, March 24—(Unitea ing in breaking the ten mile ice Jam ty-five thousand resi- damming tho Missouri river. Couneil Bluffs and Paul T. Beardsley, sheriff and A.| the lowlands a B. Darling, president of the chamber | between Omaha City were | of commerce, wired the war depart-| setting nervous tonight as the river|o ment asking that the planes be dis-| ¢fntinue: to rise and reports trom! body patched immediately to drop high} Sioux City indicated that the wall explosives on the {ce gcrge. All| of behind tho other means of breaxing the dam have failed and the waters which| tions. ‘have already caused heavy damage Hundreds of families were prepar- show no signs of subsiding. ed to move to high ground the mo- gents Blut | attack by one plane today when 400| the gorge has broken. Pdunds { dynamite were dropped argents Bluff from a height of 300 feet. The ex plogion tore a great hole in the ice, hours for the crest of the flood to but failed to release the flood | reach here \te "The" river receded slightly whon| River men expect the worst flood new channels were cut ‘through the| Since 1888 if the walled up water is rich farm lowlands, but again started| released a to rise tonight. The water was ris-| reloised gradually, no great damage ing six inches per hour at the point| Will be done, they say. where the Missouri and Floyd con All rivers and creeks in Nebraska verge. | and western Iowa tributary to the Many have already been driven| Missourl bank full as a result frtm their homes and dwellers up| of the ra. melting of the 19-in rf down the river for 100 miles had last we and despite ir belongings packed sluff gorge is hold- ut a moment's notice. Watchers, waiting by camp fires, oe s risen four feet were strung out along the river. | here in the past 48 hours. The gorge Telephone centrals were prepared | tonight registered 13.4 feet. Nineteen to flash the warning when the gorge | feet {s flood goes out Tho Patte river, w Warm weather melted heavy snowa|the Missourl at P roughout the week along | miles south af h the Big ich empties into lattesmouth, 20 8, and which dra n fel Do You Desire Superb Dentistry AT A PRICE YOU CAN AFFORD TO PAY? My pric will be found ex- tremely reasonable. I give you the best in the practice of high-class modern dentis- tr, MAKING ARTIFICIAL TEETH is a leading feature of my busine and I believe that it can not be surpassed in point of its completeness Painless Extraction sof Teeth Gold Crowns ~_.___.§7.50 Porcelain Crowns —_..$7.50 Bridgework, tooth :__$7.50 Plates, absolutely the best guaranteed $20 Examination Free Phone for Appointment DR. FRANK CARLL Fourth Floor O-S Building Phone 564J The Days of Real Sport. SEE wrprighe 1923, M. ¥. Thibene tne city on the after. tion day. The fight is nds and the winner is d Halu, are expected} pion of the world jChas Paddock Walks Away With 100 Yard Dash, and Wins 220 on Track BOVARD FIELD, LOS ANGELES, will draw. $1,250. title. Hoe is always sure to give the|C®l+ March 24.—(United Press.)—The fans a wonderful exhibition and his| Stanford Cardinals this afternoon tri- eee name on a card insures its success. | U7Phed over the Trojans of the Uni- Anderson 1s too well known here to} need an account of h's fighting ability. | § is near the top in his class right! walked away ersity of Southern California, by a nd won the 220 on 4-5 seconds. Southern California's ure to enter men in the distances NLAUNGH March ‘24.— he Curtis plant covered today when joff'cers prepared to run the ‘boat to San Pedro for delivery to the govern: the Missouri river| Sasoline from the launch tanks ed over the bilges and a tox f matches was found nearby had also pulled the vessel into ly shallow water. Although the launch had been close hours following the close guard was removed and during the period it was not coso- ¥ watched police suspect that somo- The ice jam withstood an aerial| ment they receive the “flash” that|body attempted to desi neh Special Officer P. J is 100 miles north/hoat to F’sh Harbo: 1d it is estimated it will take 24and turned it over t vas growing to flood propor-| ly |the raid. troy the launch, Holden piloted the o J, H. Farrell, ‘atchman at the government quar- ——_—>___ Worth in proper names as In Kenil- ‘orth, signifies that the place stands on a tongue of land, a si Ot Canc ee ‘ucky tnountains, where hot weather has melted the enormous snowfalls of the last two weeks tonight and will add considerable dan- ger to the situation between Plattes- ul of the normal| Mouth and Kansas Cty at once. If the water is! wi at flood stage THE HU Casper Sunday Morning Cribune S| PUT THE STove mm THE KITCHEN! You'tt FIND THE LEGS Wn EN fl 107 Y = on St-Nay! C'MON over! GOT SOMPIN, NEW NEIGHBORS OE AY WINS RECORDS SET Lloyd, of Nebraska, Victor in 60 Yard Dash In New Time of 5 2-5 KANSAS CITY, Mo., March 24.— The annual Missouri valley confer ence track meet was held hero to- night before a record crowd of 4,000 spectator: Joie Ray, famous Illinois A. C. defeated R: Watson, Kans In the special 1,500 met a time was four minutes and three fifths seconds. Lloyd, Nebraska, set a new confer- ence record in the fifty yard dash, first event on the program, when he clipped the distance in 6 2-5 seconds. Noble, Nebraska, ran Lloyd a close second; Fisher, Kansas, was third and Bremser, Washington, fourth. * Allen, crack Nebraska distance man, tied the conference indoor rec- ord in the mile run. He ran the distance in 4 minutes 29 seconds. Bierbaum, Iowa State, was second, Pittinger, Missouri, third, and Willey, Kansas Aggies, fourth —_———_ — ANKEESHIT FORM WIN $0 New Orleans Easily Beaten— Shawxey and Pennock Sign Contracts NEW ORLEANS——La. March 24. —The New York Yankees hit near championsnip form here this after: noon when they defeated the New ‘Orleans Southern association, 9 to 0, n exhibition game. Bob Shawkey and Herb Pennock who signed a con tract today, worked fine on the mound and let the southerners down with three scattered hits. The club of he Yanks accounted for 15 safeties while Wally Schang got three hits and Pip, Ward and Scott donated a pair each. Bab Ruth made one hit, a double, and drew a base on balls, in five times at bat Brisk, athletic styles for young men, dignified styles for men. Rich woolens and careful tailoring—make them worth more—much more than the price. SPECIALLY PRICED $20 to $35 CLOTHIERS 224 South Center Street Exclusive Casper Representative for W. L. Douglas Shoes, Oshkosh B’Gosh Overalls. Leaders of Low Prices WHITE SOX ARE TIED WITH N. Y. + March 24,—| HANDBALL TITLE lo LOST 10 WEST Joe Murray of San Francisco Olympic Club Crowned New Champion enabled the on account of dark: Barnes was the attack staged George Kelly today signed a two-year contract with the G!ants. The score of today’s game: hold the Gian Are Attacked By 8ST. PAUL, March 24.— McWilliams, AGAINST LAW TO WORK ON SUNDAY IN UTAH; MORAAGN BISHOP. MAKES. PROTEST SALT LAKE 24.—(United Press.)—It is against the law to work on Sunday in Utah. fact came to light today when 2 complaint was recelved at the goy- 's office from one of the Mor- mon bishops of one of the wards in Carbon euunty to the effect that me led to work on the roads San Francisco, crowned handball nation today. ighting his way through y through @ field) jeans :that the housewives of the players, | country Murray crushed his last opponent—| a fellow “native son,” Maynard Las- well of Los Angeles. First game—Murray, 21; Laswell, 9 Second game—Murray, 20; Laswell, Third game—Murra Murray set a killing pace for the core of court stars who took part in the championships. year's champion, Art Shinners, Mil; waukee, 21 to 1 and 21 to 8, more's star, Hobelmann, fell, 15 to 21, 21 to 4 and 21 to 18. former champion, fore the swift and sure Murray, 21 to 18, 15 to 21 and 21 to 11. He defeated last Carl H. Eag ling the Utah laws it was yter 31 reads as fol- who perfarms any or does any sary business on Sunday is guil- exceeding $25 commences at midnight Sat the follow.ng Is ItaLion? NO! Is Ita Camel? NO! Is Ita Walrus? NO! It is said however, that no attempt will be made by Sheriff Ben Harris to enforce this newly uncovered law. Si Harry Payne Whitney's Enchant ment continues to get the play as the winter book favorite in the Kentucky Derby and is very likely to be ranked at the head of the list for some weeks in a few of the Enchantment’s victory in the club. stakes September won a big following among Blue SUITS That Are Better Than The Price MEANS MUCH TO CASPER Watch The Tribune SUNDAY, MARCH 25, 1923. Per (OXFORD ROWS VERNON TAMES WITH 2 YANKS Winning Crew In English}Qne-Run at Los Angeles Is wv CHICAGO CUES Classic Stroked by Ameri- Taken by Pacific Coast can Beats Cambridge | Leaguers BY LLOYD ALLEN United Press Staff Correspondent | LOS ANGELES, Cal., March 24.— March 24-—Stroked to (United Press.—The Vernon Tigers by an American, with another Put thelr claws into the Chicago Yank rowing at No. 4, Ogford's var- Cubs today and held them powerless, sity elght defeated Cambridge this af- the fay Sanne od 1 to!.0 .in'favar :0F ternoon, winning the class.c rowing se Sie dees eked ee iene event of the world by a length. agen aR eho td prend W. P. Metlen, who used to be cox at held the Cubs to one hit in ee Middlesex school in Massachusetts, {nnings. The Ti touched’ Alex was the hero, He set the killing pace @der for three hits in four inning: that the Oxford boat maintained from! Doyle of V rnon allowed two mor @ remaining i w start to fin'sh, snatched the lead at, Rite in the Te ne tae ed one the start and never relinquished it, Nicene spite sh tho tereet Jespite repeated Cambridge spurts. Grover. The Tigers swatted out Reggie Kane, former Harvard foot. ball star, pulled a stout oar at No. 4 thelr Ra ial rnin at in the winning boat. eckeiaites branriioes: Mellen whipped his crew into the| Gnicago ___- 000 000 000—0 3 0 lead at the crack of the p'stol. Ox-) > 01s" ~_----100.000 00x—1 5 1 ford had won the toss and ¢ Batteries — Alexander, K and vantage at the first bend wh: Hartnett; May, Doyle and Hannah. bridge could not overcome when the Thaes swung the other way a mile! from the finish. It was the dark blue's first win in four years. The time was slow, 20 minutes and 54 sec. , onds. | LEONARD Winns . COMBED, GLOSSY * UP STAGE WORK “alrGroom” Keeps Hair NEW YORK, March 24.—Benny Combed—Well-Groomed Leonard, lightweight champion, fin- hed his theatrical work here to-| night and s going back into his reg- ular business. He plans to go to! Lakewood, N. J., where he will start | in light training for the summer's campaign. “I'l! be ready to defend my title by | the time the outdoor season arrives and Vl be willing to take on Lew ‘Tendler, Sailor Friedman and Charl White in a row,” he said. Sugar Gamblers Dakota Senator advance of one cent a pound in sugar ure “robbed” of nearly $300, 000 a day, Senator Ladd, North Da. oy Spiga Hae cece to-| Millions Use It—Fine for Hair! y in joining in the demand for a prxapt governmental action against —Not Sticky, Greasy or Smelly alleged sugar gamblers who ‘are few cents buys jar of “Hair- charged with having driven the price! Groom” at any drug. ste which up threo gr four cents a pound in makes éven stubborn, unruly the last few weéks. shampooed half stay combed « Warning that some experts pre-|in any style you like. “'Hair-Groom” dict an advance of 20c a pound, the is a dignified combing cream which senator sald that such a prico in- gives that natural gloss and well crease would mean a gouging of $1,-| groomed effect to your hair—ti 000,000,000 a year for the sugar spec-| final touch to good dress both in ulators, business and on social occasion: Ladd declared that unless some-! Greascless, stainless. ‘Hair-Groom” thing 1s done to curb “big business’’| does not show on the hair because it the people of the country will fur | is absorbed by the scalp, therefore nish some startling surprises to the Your hair remains so nd pliable old line political parties in the next and so natural that no one can pos: election sibly tell you used it.—Advertisement IsItaCat? NO! AND

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