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World Results LEADING GRID OFFICIALS PICK STAR PLAYERS Stanton, Shikany and Kasei Are Named In Selections. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 4.—(Special to The Tri- bune).—Casper High school leads all others of Wyoming in selections for a Wyoming all state interscholastic eleven made by H. R. Jenkins and the No Brothers, Pat and Jack, who officiated in more high schoo! games during the season just ended than any others. Casper is given three positions, Cheyenne and Sheri dan two each, and Laramie, Buffalo, Worland and Thermopolls, one each. The selections follow: Astle, Cheyenne, captain and left tackle. ‘Thompson, Thermopolis, left end. V. Smith, Cheyenne, left guard. Shikany, Casper, Center. Kassts, Casper, right guard. Swearingen, Sheridan, right tackle. Braisted, Laramie, right end. Harkins, Worland, quarter back. Stanton, Casper, left half back. By Leased Wire fhe Casper Daily Cribune UNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS | First in News Of All Events “CASPER LANDS THREE PLACES ON ALL-STATE ELEVEN A Tame Fight Frankie Genarv, American flyweight champ, won from Carl 7: This shows Tremaine spre muine of Cleveland after 12 ta rounds. on the canvas after he slinved o¢ the « TRUTH NOT ALWAYS TOLD BY PICTURES, FARRELL DECLARES WASHINGTON | TO MEET NAW) Plans ‘for Grid Battle At Pasadena Held Certain Now. SEATTLE, Dec. 4.—The Univer- sity of Washington faculty athletic committee is to take formal action this afternoon on the proposal ac cepted yesterday by the Husky grid ders at a meeting of the team and sem!-officially approved by Dr. Henry Suzzalo, president of the uni versity, in telegrams sent to Pasa dena, Calif., and Annapolis, Md. A gridiron contest between Wash ington and the Navy on New Year's day in Pasadena is assured. Com mander Byron McCandless, faculty director of athletics at the United States naval academy, was advised in a telegram sent last night to meet Darwin Meisnest, graduate manager at Washington, and Coach Enoch Bagshaw in Berkeley, Calif. next Saturday or Sunday to arrange further details about the coming game. SEATTLE, Wash., Dec. 4.—Wash- nigton closed its gridiron season tn first place in the Pacific northwest conference, second place in the Pa- cific coast conference and second in universities of the country in scor- ing according to figures compiled here. Cornell was first with 320 points, Washington second with 284 points, while West Virginia and Notre Dame followed. Urban J. ager, says he will be traded. Shicker, pitcher for the St. market. Shocker is dissatisfied and George Sisler, the Will Be Traded Lous Browns, who is on tho 's new man- BASEBALL ROW TOBE SETTLED Pacific Coast Fight to. Be Taken Up Soon at | Chicago Meeting. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 4—Who really {s president of the Pacific Coast Baseba'l league is expected to| be one of the most tmportant mat ters decided by the minor league as- soctation, which will hold its annual meeting in Chicago within a week. One claimant to the position is Harry A. Williams, elected by the “Big Five" consisting of the Los Angeles, Senttle, Portland, Salt Lake City and Oakland C'ubs. Tho other 1s William H, McCarthy, for sev- eral years duly qualified and undies. puted president of the league, bu recently ousted by the “Big Fiv while held tn office by the other three clubs—San Francisco, Vernon | and Sacramento. By the same token, the latter three clubs have refused to recognize Williams. The duality of Presidential claims! grew out of McCarthy's refusal to recognize the Seattle club, as hav- ing a vote in the transactions of the league. He charged that Wil- Mam Wrigley Jr., while principal owner of the Los Angeles club had put up the money” for the pur- chase of the Seattle club by several Seattle Business men last Spr.ng. With alleged “syndicate baseball" the issue, the matter of Senttle’: vote was carried into court, where early morning sprints and was or- dered out of the grind by physicians. Taylor, his partner, was given until noon to obtain a new riding mate. | paces 6 “You Neglected e > Your Kidneys! ‘That's why you have that con- stant backache, that lameness and soreness, and those sharp, rheu- matic pains. Don't ignore these warnings! ‘That nerve-racking backache, those headaches, dizzy spells and urinary trregularities are usually easily corrected ff treated promptly. But neglect ts danger- ous. Help your kidneys before it ia too late. Use Doan's Kidney Pills. Scores of Casper folks recommend Doan's. They should help you. Ask your neighbor! Here’s a Casper Case Mrs. L. W. Stillway, 233 N. Jef- ferson St., says: “My kidneys did not act right at all and I had tnflam- mation of the bladder. I became izzy headed and specks before my eyes blurred my sight. A few boxes of Doan'’s Kidney Pills from the Casper Pharmacy cured me com- pletely and I had no return of the trouble since.""—Advertisement, DOAN'S “ris” 60¢ at all Drug on Poster Milburn Co. the Seattle owners were refused an Hummell, Sheridan, right half By HENRY.L. FARRELL. } Dempsey as the champion ought to/ Inajvidual scoring in the Pacific ck. | (United Press Sports Editor.) be worth one half of the receipts. | coast conference showed George Hill, Fuffalo, full back. NEW YORK, Dec. 4—United| It's @ big thing to ask a pro-| wison and Les Sherman of Wash The following players were given | Press.)—Piotures snapped by photog.| ™oter for a million dollars. but {ts | ington tied for first place with 54 Ekdall and] caphers at the finish of the Zev-In | ® S#d thing for a fighter to sit back | points each. Captain Chapman of fe, maa on | eee a nh sabe iat Bev is | Scout tape.eee na bie end ware | Soe, Soe, Sapiain, Cinoma of ] ty rf Cran JUST CLOSED Davis and| y were brought into the controversy | the promoter is looking about for | points, Brittian, Casper; Nelson and Hazen, | that followed the race, $1,000,000 as his end. ‘Thermopolis; 8. Kreps, Powell; U.| It was @ very close finish. Some| Coffroth is getting back into. the Defensive Play Has Improved or Offensive Is Weaker, Statistics Show; Wyoming One =*_ © Of Poorest Defensive Elevens, injunction against McCarthy. —<—_——_ 623 MILES OF SIX-DAY RACE IN 32 HOURS NEW YORK, Dec, 4—Thirteen teams in the international stx day bi- cycle race in Madison Square Gar- den, had pedalled 623 miles and five ‘ape at 8 o'clock this morning, the end of the 82nd hour.’ Bauers and Tietz were a lap behind the pack NEW YORK, Dec. 4.—(By The Associated Press).—} Netatt! and Chardon were two laps The season’s football scoring statistics for 100 leading col-} tenina ana™“Tonan'e and Ferraraio leges representing all sections of the country reveal one|three laps _ behind. Beckman, whose partner is Hanley of San of two things: either that defensive play has improved | Phone partner eotttiig' the pose Tha since 1922, or offensive play has become somewhat 1e88/| pecora for the hour 1s 706 miles and effective. one lap, Magin, a veteran six day ‘The elevens of these 100 institu. Army’s 73 against Lebanon Valley | rider, was found to be spffering from tons partic'pated in 814 games and were other noteworthy high scoring | pa’pitation of the heart after the Night School oo SPORT BRIEFS ENID, OKLA—Ed “Strang'er” Lewis, world’s wrestling champion, won two straight falls from*Jack Roller, of Dallas. LOUISVILLE—“Young Jack” Dil- Jon of Nashvil‘e, Tennessee, won the newspaper decision over Frankie Barbour, Davis and Wolfe, Sheri-| thought it was @ dead heat, Others | Promotion business in lower Califor dan; S‘ifer and F, Brock, Buffalo;| expressed the beifet that In Me-| Ma, and probably can offer as much Butler and Saunder, Gillette; A.| morlam had won. Tho judges gave|™oOney as Rickard could for any Epps, Rock Springs; Cottrell, Cow-| t to Zev. One set of pictures| Mehter, because he does not have to ley; Shanks, Newcastle; George and| showed In Memoriam winning and | ®Ure on making any money out of Corbett, Laramie, another set depicted a dead heat. the fight itself. But, as was sald; the judgosde-| - He can figure to split even on the clared Zev the "winner. Their. posi-| fight and make his money from lections announced today from | tion at thé finish jine was picked | What 1s dropped by the crowd in his Cheyenne by the three football of | because it was the best point from ‘Other enterprises. ficlals will meet with general ap-| which to get an accurate optical wheter proval 6n the part of schoo! coaches} ash of the positions of the horses| Connie Mack has a humorous turn und football enthusiasts, it ts bellev-| as they nosed across the Line. of mind. He was asked recently {¢ ed. Certainly no error was made| pictures are not infallible in regis-| He had his eye on any players that in choosing Stanton of Casper for| tering the actual result of fast ac-| he would like to have with the Ath-| Jones, former Pacific coast welter- one of the backfield positions as he} ton, They are not at all accurate, | !etics next season, and he replied: |welght champion in a tenround eaatly outclassed all ground gainers| and in some cases they are almost| “I'd like to have Harry Heilman.’ | bout. who appared on the Casper fie'd| spposed to what real.y happened. far rye apie 6, 93 Goal! BOOKKEEPING SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING BANKING BUSINESS LETTERS Start Tonight ' PITTSBURGH—Harry Greb_ suc- cessfully defended his middleweight boxing title against Bryan Downey 7 in t pentnen ty in ten rounds of fast) ied up a grand total of 12,684, games. points. ‘This would make the @ Of the 814 games Involved, 44 ra- NEW YORK—Wiadek Zby: erage per team for the season ap-| sulted in ties, and 20 of these were feated dan 7 | ova pga bik proximately 127, as compared with| scoreless ties. Unusual in this array wrestler. 4 ‘YWeIEM! | he 133 of ‘ast year, and wou!d make| was the 23-23 tle played by Colgate the average per game 15%, as com-| and Ohio State. pared with the 19 of one year ago. this season, in both offensive and] © “gril pictures are not /acoura‘e, defensive play. Shikany and Kassts| and movies are highly erratic. ‘Kew'se compare well with any of] Anticipating that somo close give linesmen against whom they] anishes in the sprint events at the “ were pitted. There are some, how-} Antwerp Olympic games in 1920 ever, who will regret that Gorbett| might cause some argument, th of Laramie did not win stronger re-| Belgian committee arranged to hw cognition by the officials, although! the finish of the final events he is given honorable mention along} snapped by the best “still” and with Hales, Davis and Brittlan of} movie cameras that could. be ob- Casper Business So College, Inc. NEWARK—Joe Lynch _retoined who did not appear on the Casper gridiron this season but reports of their performance in newspaper re- ports of the games in which they figured bear out the officials in their elections. Casper. Several players are named | tained in Hurope. German lene and cameras at that (me were said to be the best available and they were used by skilled photographers. ‘Tho results were far from satis: factory.. There was. lengthy con: troversy about the finish of the 100-meters dash. Some thought that Scholz, the American, had finished third; Edwards, the colored English sprinter, fourth, and Ali-Khan, the French colonial, fifth. The pictures made it appear that Edwards had finished first, Paddock second and Kirksey third. Paddock to the naked eye, was first by a clear margin, with Kirksey second Scholz looked like he was third. but the judges placed him fifth, behind Edwards and Ali-Khan. The de- cision was protested and In the final ruling, Scholz “was placed fourth with Edwards third. Checking up other pictures on finishes in which the actual result was not in doubt. the pictures were found so inaccurate that their use was discontinued. Everyone who saw the Dundee- the bantamweight title of the world when he knocked out Eddie Coulon of New Orleans ‘in the third round of a 12-round bout. John Mechling To Captain Methodist Basketball Team John Mechting, star center of the Methodist squad, was elected cap- tain of that quintet, after the team had won from the fast Mutual Ol) team at Parkerton Saturday. Me- chling is an old head in his position. Last year he played with Lehigh university, and played with Mora. vian college the preceding season. —>_—<_—_ team and Cornell with 330 was In second place, This year Gilmour Dobie’s Ithacas although having scored ten less points than fn 1922, lead the country with a total of 320. Ranking second to Cornell this year is West Virginia with a point total of 296; University of Colorado is third with 280; Notre Dame fourth with 275; Holy Cross, fifth with 270. Other colleges scoring more than 200 points include, in order: Rut- gers, Texas, Syracuse, Army, Col- gate, Yale, Virginia Military, Mary- land. University of Washington and Dartmouth. ‘The low-scoring, or better, no scoring record for the year in the list considered is held jointly ty City College of New York, Villa Nova and Rhode Island State. none of which tallied a point in games with other colleges during the sea- son. University of Kansas boasts the best defensive record. Its goal line Last year, California with a total of 398 points, was the high scoring Sport Calendar Racing Meeting of Jefferson Parish Fair Association, at New Orleans. Meeting of Pacific Coast Jockey Club, at Tanforan, Meeting of Cubs-American Jockey Club, at Havana. Meeting of Tia juana Jockey Club. at Tajuana. Cycling Second day of annual six-day race in Madison Square Garden. Golf Third annual Caro’ina tournament for women opens at Pinehurst. Bench Show Show of Rhode Island Boston Ter- rier Club, at Providence. Bowling Middle West Bowling Assoclation tournament, at St. Louis. Boxing ASPIRIN Say “Bayer’- Genuine! 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Frostbite round, that Dundee never was in| $20 °0.e8 of leading tnetitutions, danger and that he won “by a mile” | ward, and one of the stare of all the way, N.Y, U, team, Motion pictures of the contest, however, made it appear that Dun- it. Bobby Barrett vs. Johnny Don-| f0F Colds and tells how to prepare California, against which seven | nelly, 10 rounds, at Philadelphia. an, Aspitiagarsie for sore throat points were scored, a touchdown| aie Burke va. Ad Stone, 12] 04 tonsilitis—Advertisement. and the point following touchdown. | rounds, at New York. is second on the defensive lst: Jimmy Goodrich vs. Sammy Vogel, ‘The pure, healing, soothing tnt ment, remarkable for {ts contro! ever all torme of itching skin disesses. Particularly beneficial im the treatment of ecsema, that SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND — Seven miners were killed and 61 injured, 15 serious'y when the torturing aflment to whieh eo deo had the fight of his life and that he was barely a winner. eee There have been a lot of causes advanced as reasons why Harry CHAS. 8 IRWIN TAKES breaking of a rope caused sev- eral cages to fall to the bottom of the shaft of the Nunnery mine, near here, Michigan, which yielded 12 points; Boston college which ylelded 14, and Syracuse, which yielded 19, follow in order. 12 rounds, at New York, Chiropractic Adjustments Monuments Don't be bluffed by monument salesmen from other states, I never knew’ of a commissioned calls 12 adjustments $10. For monument salesman to sell for NEW YORK—Edward 8. Van For a short time only, house Zile, author and journalist, will be in charge of publicity in the east during the pre-convention campaign of Senator Johnson of STRING OF HORSES 10 MEXIGRN RACE TRACK California for the republican presi- 4 SAN DIEGO, Calif. Dec. 4—A nounced. of St. Lou! which yielded Susquehanna 191, Boston university For Sale at a Bargain 181, Villa Nova 172, and Tennessee and Springfield 167 each, were others | One Federal Blue Printing Machine in the often-scored-upon group. used very little. This machine cost Among high scores for a single | better than $600.00 and can be boughe game was that made by Cornell} at a bargain. when {t ran up &4 points on Susque- 2 ; Casper Storage Co. hanna;; West Virginia’s §1 points Ppt ite ks saan yf el In contrast to the records of these capable defensive elevens are t! CAB Co records of teams which showed lit . Wills has never been able to get a shot at Jack Dempsey’s heavyweight championship. ‘They are all old ones. The fear of politicians that a mixed battle would upset the public peace was considered as the real reason why the match was not made. special train of 14 cars has brought Probably there were other ones. | rom the Tanforan track to the Tio WASHINGTON—Edward 1. ;| Jimmy Coffroth, California pro-} Juana track about 176 horses which| ‘Doheny, head of the Pan-Ameri- | |moter, gave Tommy Laird, San|have been running at the Northern! can Petroletim Company, told Francisco writer, a good and very| course. It 1s said to be one of the| tho senate public lands com- plausible reason why the match| ‘argest sing’e shipments of race} mittee that the “policy pursued hadn’t been made. horses ever made in California. The} under Secretary Daniels” result- “Kearns wants $1,000,000 for the | thipment includes many crack run | eq in the loss of at least 100,000,- tle defensive strength. Lebano” Valley, on which 270 points werr scored, showed the worst defensiv record. 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