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128 PF 3 PAGE TEN World Results By Leased Wire THE Che Casper Daily Cribune TING NEWS FRIDA, APRIL 6, 1923. First in News Of All Events FIGHT TEAMS STILLIN RUNNING. ~ FOR NATIONAL BASKETBALL TITLE East and West Without Representation in Play At Chicago as Result of Eliminations Thurs- day in Great Tournament. | CHICAGO, April 6.—The east and west were without | ion toc sketk , with utste hr ast period Hogan uskegon, AILEY HOLDING ted guard, who has rv his team, found the range | ee long baskets in suc-| n With the defeat of Windsor, Colo., Mich., t's last representative was elimi- It was one of the surprises he tourney, Windsor having been rded as an almost sure winner the Michigan team. New Trier of Chicago was pushed © TOURNEY LEAD. Play has passed the halfway mark Sclub, at Richmond to Still at Top of Column With Poo] Play Past the Half Way Mark. who do not ng will be he percentage column have been numerous among the players farther Colo. Merle Martin Georgé Danz Muskegon, wi h, 18. int r forwards ended 35 to 24 in one es of the tourney. 1 » pool tot ent being con n Legion in he results of yest the interest is} Were: The last of} Westport, Kansas Bellevue, Ohio, 16. ord, Ill, 34; as Clty, Kans. 0. Mich., , Towa, day's games are: . ™., ‘ans. mL game with Springville. The game was tied end of the half, cond period 15-all. each caged a long shot. The largest crowd of the tourney as out to see Morton high of Cicero, champions of the Chicago sub ban league and Tilden, champions of the Chicago city league, battle for the Chicago district honors. City, m, S. C., 86; Trier, Chicago, 27; Springville, 18. m, Chicago, 35; Morton, Cicero Fitchburg, Mass. Osage vs. m., Tilden, Chicago, vs. Kan- ew Trier, Chicago, in the fourth round of the national in- ll tournament at the University of Chicago. | ht teams were still in the running for the 19238 tourney | Charleston, S. C., and Aockford, Ill., regard- | scored 33 to 29, the 10-ni) New the tie when Tilden of the fastest erday’s games Mo., 21 Scott, Toledo, Walla Walla, + 83; Weston, 83; Windsor, Muskegon, vs Westport, Kansas City, BALL SCORES WELL HENRY HoWS THE YOUNG MAN ToDay ? You'RE WANTED IN THE DINING VERY Good SIR THANK You sir- A SPECK oF SOMETHING IN My Soup! tle MAKE HIM ANSWER FOR THIS -- IT'S AN OUTRAGE By Briggs |BABE VISITS CALL THE CHAIRMAN OF THE HOUSE. Committee AT ONCE | To ME BRING HIM cas dladdaodaauGn a -F corsa wn LGU FOIE , | Yankee stadium. meet Dempsey. SPORT BRIEFS | | | CHICAGO.—Sailor Freedman, Chi- | GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.— News- cago lightweight, will pox Benny papermen gave Joe Lohman, of Leonard, world’s champion light-| Toledo, a draw with Floyd Johnson, | weight, in a titular match of 15 of Towa, in a 10-round fight. Lohman weighed 170 and Johnson 192. NEW YORK.—Jack Renault of! 2? always wins! It builds nerve-pow- er,—thinking power. 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Southern championships, Shooting. | Arkansas State pshocting tour | San Mar | Kee, ates champtonship | Antonio. tourna icago. ¢ tourna- | New Fencing | 8 Intercollegiate | 2nd ew York. oo | “Meet me at the Smokehouse.” | Okte—. Salad oed Pistia | Pittsburgh (National) — no stomach ail. | Tulsa (W Pere Ith 4f you drink| Batteries—Boebler, st —| Schmidi | Batteries—Steuland Stauffer and O'Farrell; | Crosby, —Shawkey, y, Taylor. At San Antonio— Chicago Cubs — Antonio ‘shall, Meek, Henry. Lybr; At Vicksburgs— Chicago (American) —. York (National)_. (11 innings.) Batteries—Mack, Graham; McQui |Jonnard and Snyder. Elliott; Wright, Pruett and Severeid. At Monroe, La.— R. HUE. at Milwaukee. bs 3 Golf. i: New York (American) 9 13 4 ational) —_-. 4 9 Pennock and Grimes, Dickerman and D R. FH. EB. 7 14 5 8 4 Osborne, Fus- Miene, ‘yndt and Mc R. HF. E. -~5 10-0 -10 14 4 I, Blankenship Nan, BBlume, Rr. 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W. filed with Walter Ryberg, clerk the Hennepin county district court. TULSA.—The Pittsburgh Pirates paid $30,000 for George Boehler, last year the leading pitcher of the West- ern league. Boehler, single handed virtually pitched the Tulsa club the 1922 pennant. Becca ge et “Meet me at the Smokehouse.” —_— Heinie Shuman Is Now U.S. Citizen CHEYENNE, Wyo., ot man (Heinfe) Shuman, well known boxer, Wednesday in the United States court here was admitted to American citizenship. See to| “Meet me at the Smokehouse.” peed = ul mba Why pay more when you can buy for less at Graham Shields Furniture 1 co. Second. | April 6.—Hy | an autemobile to take him to see the bed-ridden little fellow. Ruth spent an hour with him. pent “Meet me at the Smokehouse.” — ——_— CRIPPLED BOY | Call 2051R for Raleigh man Trees and Shrubs Have, you bought your trees and shrubs? Only three weeks until a car will be atipped. Oedi imme- y or it will be tco a. Gately OF, PUNTENNEX Colorads Nursery Co. 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