Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 7, 1923, Page 7

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PAGE SEVER. SMASHING BOUTS ON GARD FOR AAING FANS AT ELKS: TONIGHT TY COBB BELONGS ON |Z2Ee3pa35:|RAIL LABOR | wrong for the National League to . Ohio, Nov. 1—(By CLEVELAND, pass up a chance to pay tribute to t a “ola” Wi er. BO | The Associated Press)—A meeting of By HENRY L. FARRELL embellishment, but tt does not have | aiso would it be ingratitude to re-| 9 chief executives of the stxteen (United Press Sports Editor.) to go down deep in the archives for | ward Christy Mathewson with a Hayden-Winifrey Next on Program; ee ee rere | ee eee eee | werd, Christy Mathewson ‘with («| ts vice the perpees et acrening lative MT d M Hi . Press.) —As a matter of fairness, in | With the greatest of all stars. his fame was not worthy of being pict allemand eetrare ‘eS van te! Joe Legar eets iggins. ] | addition to the motive of making it It is safe to assert that if the|held up as a character of credit to |i. tne next congress” has been historically accurate, baseball heads | question of Cobb’s right to a place | baseball. called by Warren S. Stone, prest- should not start with the year 1922 | on the tablet would be put toa vote| The pioneers of baseball, especial- | sont of the Brotherhood of Locomo. With all the fighters on edge and the excitement of > | of every baseball writer in the coun.|ly the patriarchs of the National | election out of the way, the fight fans are looking forward | try, Cobb's name would get on the; League soba not be Saeeies ' te Merona aa Mit tee En, to tonight’s bouts at the Elks with plenty of enthusiasm. : tablet without a negative ballot. by names of modern > | nounced. The fighting game for the season will be started on its ; posadllegg rage eal 2 Died cota ui ‘ Saas or arta way tonight with a program that looks the equal of any fhgton. This monuraent will display | trouble fe ao boee te hintore co ine U. S. Reply to of the best cards which the Elks promoted a year ago. 2 i PD am fhe main event Roy Conley Ought to promote plenty of action ; j So 'be inscrned fibelany tiara ee Lagos SiR pat a tation ‘wens Can | Reserve Corps French Note Is Delivered, Conley ts confident that he will win | ‘The semi-final bri : the league. many other stars of yesterday would si ngs. together ument | also be advanced as worthy candi- with a knockout but in Pepper h6 | Speedball Hayden and Young Win ‘The first name on the mom ° will be that of George Sisler, the| dates, but Cobb should not be mace} Officers Now is meeting a man who not only | frey. The latter will have consider great first baseman of the St. Louis to suffer through the fear of dis- takes punishment easily but can able advantage in weight but Hay sock himself. fight Browns, who was voted the most | crimination against others. baad a te ant be Reabtteeinl phe Lae valuable player of the American| ‘Tris Speaker, that valiant eater} JViUber 11,044 ing and his experience should offset pete League for the 1922 seagon. of the Cleveland Indians and re PARIS, Nov. 1%—(By the Asso- ‘ the difference in poundage. Wini- Below the naime of the Brown star | £arded Sy many as one of the great- olted Press.}—Premier Poincare | frey showed to advantage on several will appear that of Babe Ruth, the est of ali outfielders, certainly do- Be Hist a received ‘Ambassador Jusserand's . occasions here and Speedball has a great Yankee outfielder, who re-| serves scme recognition and the| WASHINGTON, Nov. 7—! Ee | cabled report on his conversation) ; reputation in Casper for always ceived the highest possible vote as | American League monument never |™ade public here by the war de-| itn secretary of State Hughes in| Pleasing the fans. Br 1923 le player. j Will Te complete, representative or | Partment showed the second corps) snington yesterday. The con- pelle Sst ne names | official without him. Srea, comprising New York, New! vergation is described as most friend. Jimmie A rbd face aypets i hould Jereey and Delaware, to be ahead of 1)" t tno further intioations of the Ta8 povanern bot appear on & monumedk which te Fila! ipereseabty | otowaaras Hy to, 2 others in the number fe tics | American government's attitude is | 01 if with a total o! Hallock, middleweights, mixing it designed to hand down to posterity | give character to a game and stana- | °O'P® officers, given {n official quarters. SES ; The third corps @rea, was second the record ang fame of the game's) ing to a profession that was not] with 8,863, and the ninth corpe ares, es are always looked upon as good sport | washington, Oregon, Montana, Wyo-| Bisler, beyond doubt ts, or has! for a young man. ming, Utah, Nevada and California been, one of baseball's greatest play- See third with 8,579. | ers; and Ruth, if not the sreatest of | EDD COLLINS, greatest of all| New York led all the states with! them all, surely has been the most | second basemen and an outstanding |a total of 8.590, while Pennaytvania Spectacular, figure tn the modern game where | was second with 5,000; other totals However, there are reasons too| brain has been pushed to the front | were: Caltfornia, 4,908; Texas 2.980; obvious to mention and too numer-/| as a big factor, deserves recognition. | In the number in proportion to ous to recount why the list should) Perhaps Collins should be among population the District of Columbia! not start with the star of 1922. the great for the simple reason that | was first, California second and| If the United States government | he was one of the few who remained | Oregon third. up for four rounds. They should Prove adequate openers for t! Sam Neff Chosen for) "ze sstersimment = : 8 o'clock at the Elks auditorium! ‘Toronto battl rho reeets Jimmy President at Meeting with "oes Mantes “as settres: ant Higgins at 115 pounds on the Elke . t Ni t. two judges to be named. fight card tonight. Las! igh 2s al a ses ae ize es At a meeting held Tuesday cve- ming in the Midwest building, the First in News Of All Events HAIR oTAYS COMBED, GLOSSY Millions Use It — Few Cents Buys Jar at Drugstore 9 Even stubborn, unruly or sham- pooed hair stays combed all day in any style you like. “Hair-Groom” is a dignified combing cream which gives that natural gloss and well- groomed effect to your hair—that final touch to good dress both in business and on social occasions. “Hair-Groom" is greaseless; also helps grow thick, heavy, lustrous hair. Beware of greasy, harmful | imitations —A4vertisement. poh. >~ ES ; | { SE ORT BRIEFS j should decide to erect a national | clean in that bad ecandal of 1919. monument as a memorial to its That year will be a tough one to greet war leaders, it most certainly | get over in putting down baseball's ‘ would not start with General Per-/ history and nothing would help ee Le ae FOR SHERIDAN shing. It would not head tho list of | more to erase the record of that pe nin pare eleee wie foremost statesmen with the out-|dark spot than the name, “Eddlo bamnp! ij standing natl; figure of 1922, It | Collins,” and the date, “1919,” after the: American ‘Legion, ne ae] ping two fale out of three from)! Casper high school's football team | would not piia by the name of Tint lat. | Odists, Midwest, Smokehouse Joe Turner of Washington. In the | is going through some heavy work-|coln simply because the appropria- eee brary ‘ = area i9y Jack Le fear Wiad} cuts in anticipation of the game|tion for the monument and the| From recent statements made by e officers chosen Inst night iterweight champion, h h Sh rmisi ired it cam clude Sam Neff. president; Hd ‘Treg-| Ollie Olson of New Orleans, and | ere With Sheridan on Armistice | motive which inspired it came after | John A. Heydler, president of the officers for the coming year of the City Basketball league were chosen and other important matters dis- cussed. The league will be com- posed of sight teams, two from the Standard Oil refineries, the Texas, Building day and the boys hope to retrieve | his day. National League, the older organt- your wants in high gr: lown, vice president. Bill Btone, seo-| Cleat ee tee aoe nacre themselves for the defeat at the| ‘The American League monumert | zation this winter will approve an retary and treasurer. The execu- tei Bg Bs dotted pemaperd Never will live up to the purpose | appropriation for a similar monu- | tive committee, one member from | wrestl x = ‘ wood} for which it was designed if its| ment to perpetuate the name and tablet does not bear the name of Ty | fame of the National League's out- = Raegelsing lead Mitchel of Mil- Cobb. standing stars, ———————— waukeo won the newspaper decision Memory and the record books are| Unless the National League should a C H LU over Sid Barbarian of Detroit in ten | trom which Rot necessiry to recall the deeds | decide to recognize the bygone Casper-Salt ik Stage KEIT. haces ; wm tte AN of the great Cobb, whose record | greats, its monument will be even Leaves Arkeon Bidg. . 6 league piey tts games over a long stretch of is the historically inaccurate and the high school rs long years more istorically ru Technically, the American League | League’s memorial because there 1s Telephone 144 ‘é to vote on the schedule sub- EEE AAT cee board of directors might feel that it | a bare possibility that the list may J. J. Stanton, Mgr. ted by a special committees ap-| Send sour automobie news td has not the province to dig into the | not be started until 1924, Sern “f L _ Pointed to draw it up, - “Spark Plug."—Care Tribune. past and pull out dusty names for| Mr. Heydler gave it as his opinion Materials We are equipped with the stock to supply ade lumber and build- ers’ supplies. Rig timbers a specialty, MBER CO. ting: wit be sala th tee, eae greatest in baseball, more. unfair than the American 8 a. m. Daily I Phone 3 meeting W Through the Tribune congratulates the people upon their splendid vic- tory on behalf of clean government and a bigger and better Casper. CALVIN J. SMITH, Chairman, - The People’s Party | es u

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