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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1922 aes Che Casper Daily Cridune PAGE SEVEN. World Results By Leased Wire &% Ye First in News Of All Events HASGLORIOUS — |METHODISTS AND POSTOFFICE FIVE QWISIONS SS Thanksgiving day the winners of ~ PERKINS STOPS CAMP IN FIRST, YALE ey ALWEBSTER OUTPOINTS PEPPER) year. SAYS FARRELL CITY BASKETBALL LEAGUE PLAY IN HGH SCHOOL ===" Wot Fed on ke ‘Cand While prongs | RERREGraraS, fee crow Hinde iss Pager GRID PROPOSED fe OUSTED. BY ident of the Pacific coast Leagua the | Siderable more seo rig and ag | CHEYENNE, Wyo. Dec. we 2 the deaision of the board brie oa B gig ry Te PRaleny Sie (Special to The Tribune}—H. R. Jen-|of arbitration of the National A& St seemed that go team could play | UNS sport. most favored by Coaches |0re members of the ‘Knot-hole | tte Sime Uh ie cons mateiies) otere| M8. Who refereed.tn more Wyem-|scciation of professional tassball football, the Yale ascension from the| to develop football talent in players. | Club. |that will show more to advantage|!"S Interscholastic football contests| clubs affirming the action of leagwa athletic depths was complete. Luman and Huflman, the Yale| When the old field, with tts when they have playe3 oftener to.] “tings the recent season than any| representatives deposing the tur With the possible exception of the| ends, are track stars; Koppisch, of| Wooden fences and stands was torn When the great Yale team defeat-| talent particularly fitted for foot-|dium each Saturday during Eddie Moon knocked out Henry Walker—2 rounds. [ed Harvard 13 to 0 on a field where| ball. Lacrosse in the past has been| football season free of charge. The Simmie Woodhall defeated Patty Ricks—10 rounds. —$—$—$—$ re! \the Harvard stadium and toox the| head coach, urged ‘ail’ the players terest tn the leegue amone spert| Plan to Determine | j splinters back te New Boren. it was who were act pinion. the hood édwere in Wook. cs : | CHICAGO, Dec. 12—Harry A. WH. ce it Yale con: that vic-| basel im or in rarei! 4 » 19—41 y A. 4 oe Sn ee ee EB ie en Ra Sag my Heeseen’ he ecnething to report for track next spring. LINCOLN, Neb—(United Press.) Was grt ne pad Pate Wyoming Title. | “opt Scie len was today | Harvey Perkins knocked out Gus Camp—1 round. more than an ordinary victory, and| He believes that track work makes|~Tive thousand fans swasmed | ™' * athe ethoblate eawed con ing as the ty elected pres. m rgslen'y fast and shifty runners and develops| through the gates of Nebraska sta. "®2#0n. | Al Webster outpointed Freeman Peppers—10 rounds. | | | other official, sugges! the division! mer president, William H. MeCar- her. = mi * - .| Columbia, ts one of the best quarter-| down to make room for the con. | &*t of the state into the following four| thy P Exactly two minutes of concentrated fighting were re- SRI hos, eomttte ka: pd eed Giikte: the: connie o |crete memorial stadium, athletic | _ The teegesta sie Bat SAL Sel p bi nterscholastic regional conferences:| He at once entered into the bust- pi quired Tuesday evening at the Elks’ Home to thoroughly gtorious yea! in sports on that same authorities decided to arrange for | tit other, one letter carriers omerg.| _U®ion Pacific: Cheygnne, I.ara-)ness of the baseball convention convince Gus Camp, alias “The Diving Venus” that a roped | day as Yale did. ter; West, the W: enough seats so that all kids OF sang winter te the hasrae tetath br mie, Rawlins, Rock Springs, Evans-|with the statement that he intend arena and Harvey Perkins is a bad combination. After! Yale, in the concensus of optnion,| ferson back is the national Tee sth ee me 80d) tout: | and Kemmerer. two points. The spectators wore on ~ ; : . j motes thalon champion; Witter, of Califor-| teen years could see the games| tyo Po! wage. as. § Central: Casper, Wheatland accepting a left to the jaw which felled him for the count eset o Gilbane ie eee Cet ceo | WEE Mabitai'at atoaee ana *bon.| tree of chacay. saalte hand Bap iy dispisgea te |fmeton, Lusk, Douglas, Ti of nine early in the first round, the lanky Gus rose wearily | pion of the “Big Three" and many|™& of Syracuse, are also track stars.| This season the combined dream| 9 to his feet, hetd on for another 30) by the opening of the seventh round ed to work for the interest of ail members of the Pacific Coast league effacing all factional differences, area and Lande! Tho nationa! board of arbitration competent critics regarded it as the ee of athletic authorities and thal opitone. bg at Per Horn: Thermopolis, Worland,|held that J. Calewing, was entitled seconds, and then kissed the canvas} that he was complete master of the finest team in the country. | Youngsters came into its own. |the ‘Texas at the High Schoot gym| D2sin. Lovail, Cowley, Greybull. t vote as ‘a representative of the for good and all. The strength of| situation, and had piled up enough) Yale had the champion eastern ; The “Knot-holers" shrill yet where the Red Crown will do battle| POWell and Cody Seattle club for the league presi- Perkins’ knockout blow may be/ points to win easily. The ninth baseball team of 1923 and the cham- sounded out above all the rooting of} with the Legion as a second feature Northern: reridan, Buffalo, ¢ dency, and that as a consequence measured by the fact that Mr. Camp/was a hot session, with both men| pion baskettall team. The Yals Cornhusker fans. On each end of picked daisiua in the Elysian Fields| opening, but that elusive head of Jon the bill. Good games are in| itt®- Moorcroft and Newcastle. Williams received the support of e ? a m Jenkins suggests that the eched-| five of the elght Pacific Coast Same the stadium, where the concrete |; ti bind it, eoambe Be ween ; . the pride of Biilings dodged and/or the “Big Tivee™ ond wae nee Work 1s still uncompleted. a crowd|there at 8 c'clock sharp, The cece] wes Of these proposed conterences| league clube for the presiaencs it twisted in and out, and Freeman|the best in the country. of boys and girls milled around. | for fully five minutes after the ma- jority of the cash customers had va- se 7 basket-ball shown in last night's |2® Concluded two weeks before| censured \ William Wrigley Jr. cated the hall. had to be content with wreaking! ‘The Yale crew beat Harvard, was falling over each other in anxiety to | Camp, they say, hails from the/ vengeance upon the inoffensive air. lovers of the sport. Let the boys . Nor is any rally or parade before | you are be! smoky town of Pittsburgh. #ecame| Hot Dog! The Sand Bar Mammys ang probably would have won the Ps . know you are behind them in these ® long way to lean on the sturdy fist|are telling the youngsters that| intercollegiate championship had !t Harmonious Session Is "Krotholves pe Without the! gamer and get out to boost for your of Harvey Perkins. He gave no in-|“Eddle Mopn'’s ewine get yu if yu! been possible to enter the ‘varsity | ried poor " favorites. ication that he has ever been more ont look at. The grudge bat: eight in the Poughkeepsie regatta. ur b Pl. a let ee cadens Sa orioaies, ——-,———_ than a preliminary fighter, andj tle between Henry Walker of Okla-|" Yale held the amateur gold cham- Ass ed 'y ledg but Buddy and Sister belong to the SEND IT TO THE would look far better matched with | homa City, and Eddie Moon of Cas-| nionghip unt! Jere Sweeteer was de. G di not-hole Club, PEARL WHITE LAUNDRY Al Knapp, than with a rough and|per's sand bar district was a corke: \throned and a Yale man, Dexter ven I an S., tation on tough ttle fellow lke Casper's} while it lasted. Both boys crawled | Cummings, holds the intercollegiate fighting refinery man. At rings!d ee riebaig ices eg upon cart golf champtonships. Perkins weighed 187%4, and Camp|der, lawful murder to sure, but! ‘The Yale swimming team is per-| ,. vats Ail 175. The fewer these fights in Cas-|sho enough murder. They stood toe| nape the best in the countre end Aclnlena ‘hema arma oae ned per, the longer the boxing game will/to toe and swung. Moon's abillty| nine world's records made by its thele jotnt asasion with: Gomcthtesion.| be a popular one. Once pat ele eranias into action at| members gives tt class that no other| ‘rc. S7"t wenn today. serenely con: The sudden result of “last even-| once. put hia enemy away along to-| cotlege team can equal. ficent that their session would be ing’s fistouffs gives Harvey Perkins | ward the end of the second period.|" y¢ wag a great gear for Yale ath-| amiable with none of the cla: | the right to meet Joe Gorman, of} He literally beat Walker to the floor | tetics and it is unusual that the that had at first been predicted. Winnipeg, Canada, who lays firm} with heavy solid punches to the face)yais poys didn’t try to take the Assurance that the spirit of pence! t western Canada. pike ; | Cambridge. was given when the club owners| Tee ee eee a Mal tiie ee ee a nen], aba Talet Dilip iteewrm i oenclinc| cr ina tanita ede hae res: | tlers probably small. ions -will| “Ah guess that black boy ain't! S&M of the university, apologized to| olutions extending to commissioner Oe Rea Ne ema t Gecvha'l a Wine DeEEEGe iO nt crete: | Harvartizer Qhevests of Yale mahi tendiat othe cenin eee Wave) fo: “apew Woennee: oeetenn (eerie, eee ring. Amid the bar.|" tearing down the goal posts and|hearty and loyal support, and our igs : pepeent : tat svseing. Sue i ee belie in pulling down the colors from] appreciation for his distingulshot Pegwed'the winner Cte ASE UP ATs caeeed teal iceet eae hae te en iitumeavel n!ea? services as well as unqualified ap- fair. Harvard doubt, didn’t consid ral {ficial actions." ai ard, no doubt, mstd-| proval of his official actions. spulasity pide ice SoA a Bd a tg Mesa again Pr Ss ht pene be While joint action was not taken Popul men hed a good comeback with the the American league clubs, re- when: Replaced ‘himsett; non. the +e-|) Fa06y Ticks eservag all the cregit| Tot te Shey certainly ae ce Nak at Sh Se! ae aria cotelng (Sele ice eee oe Pp | en eee to fight in Gea| crazy when t be embarrased: at today's. sossion punches from ves on ore ick! spelled a in tl ture. was t . were quickly dispel as soon as peer tihes i ati ag ss 424 Baer ae win was out-| Western and southern fans prob-|the National leaguo stand became h wen full] welghed and pitted against a man ably feel that eastern cities were| known. ype Wekater ee pasta the| fr cleverer in ring matters than s0lng too strong along sectional linen] Seventeen propose amendments bi ent nse said to have won| himself, Jimmie Woodha'l, of Ther- in holding the Yale team up as the|to baseball rules are to be acted pmo aig rset the ten rounds, His|mopolis. Punch drunk and reeling sreatest eleven of the year, upon by the joint session of the Bacio" pecaclemattings prowel)-tootdietha WMCiia™ tilnet tend) there | reatiateehath ad bawes of the Sale| tn, peasoc loakie cater: Siush tee Peppers who tavariacly fell | 0 fellow, aummoned’all the courage | team could be realleed only ty sesine|- A.rtew, deal: were consummated a few inches short with either hand. | he had and finished the fight on his, the team in acttew. It truly was|during the sessions of major and Thanksgiving day, that one week| Wade Killifer and Charles L. Locto fame should merit the ort of see more of the game. Lg Sine before Thanksgiving day the win-|hart for “indiscriminate and een- in the Central and Union Pact-|surable conduct” in effecting pur- © conferences and the winners in| chase of the Seattle club,” the Northern and Big Horn confer- obviously better than Princetown’s | CHICAGO, Dec. 12—(By The As | Store ‘room 20x60 with full basement in Chandler building, 617 East Second street. Tonic Pills The Old Reliable Family Remedy for Building Up the System, Nervous Af- A Nash for Christmas Inquire at A. E. Chandler Filling Station In this strencous age, most people are afflicted with j some form of nervous trouble. Hospitals are over- rit Nat flowing with men and women seeking to win back Us THU HN health of body and mind. If you arenervous, irritable, “Sumpy,” if your system is ran down, if you feel that you may be on the verge of a nervous breakdown, read what P. J. Cole, of 628 S. Lambert Street, Brazil, be hard for me to tell how Lave tune of Dr. A: W. Chases Touls teers) Pile” “1 down in health I could hard! Thi =. “Could not sleep or rest, I'was weak sod'co wert ork pain but the worst of my trouble wasbecaune ing 60 weak and easy to get tired tbe pervous condition was worse than 7 lc hi teams of minor leagues late yesterday. stored me to perfect iiealthe I can cat and slece Sclie y tae 3 ‘This trick of Webster's, coup'ed with| feet. Woodhall was given the de-|one of the greatest is of years, r leagues ’ me ean eat and sleep well. re the fact fon wages Riterace of| cision of the judge: Several eastern critics said that| Purehase by the Philadelphia uever found anything better for a rundown nervous ition. distance {s unusually bad, made the| With the exception of the wind-up, | the entire Yale team would be their| Athletics of Paul Strand of the Salt ||f Pig ise Rochester City club, who has been a You can buy these Tonic Pills at all Drug Stores tler the laughing stock | the card was a good one. Fans are|choice as an all-eastern team that| Lake of the rt ‘and while he will still|snxlously waiting anoth 5 would beat any team placed against|!tting sensation in the Pacific To be sure of getting the genuine, see that portrait and signature ————— it. Stout, the Prineeton end, and| Cost league, was announced by of A. W. Chase, M. D., are on each box—your ‘against Hubbard, the Harvard captain and| Manager Connie Mack. After the first round Pepper as- tounding foot work was conspicuous jonly two players fn the east good imitations. ra, {4 to have been th only two playe *| Tryouts for DR. A. W. CHASE MEDICINE CO. by {ts absence. He realized that he enough to step {nto positions on the y had a real problem to solye, and in Yale team and make it stronger. the end that problem mastered him, All-American teams are picked 257 Washington Street, Buffalo, N. ¥. * : We Get ee eaund’ abeier beni wAt-American teams are nicked] Olympics in Peppers’ to a corner, and pummeled T F| i F l 4 tion represented ty the very best ope him ‘unmercifully, but the iron jaw, player at that particular position, upon which the New Yorker has re- but for many obvious reasons {t does Pacific Meet more than once, stood him fn not follow that such a team would be } r Probably she has a lamp—. pol stead and he weathered the} Teddy Gartin, Omaha's sensation- able to win from a team 40 per cent See z 2 but she never has enough storm, al welterweight boxer will meet his|tess powerful in individual playing) SPOKANE, Wash., Dec. 12.—The ’ beautiful lamps! Beating Pepper about the head and| second western opponent December strength. Pacific Northwest association cham- Dewy wan. 8 Ra sarge wae ane By Sd boxes Pat Fiaharty at Yale and Notre Dame, with thelr pionship boxing and wrestling tour: en: * nament to be held here in February ng, the Billings’ lad demonstrated] Gartin will be remembered by Cas-| Pestlar Players, could beat any team] 1120 serve as the northwest din gong, tl sad in the country, we belleve, and in Der fans for hig great fight with| 2" game between Yale and Notre| trict tryouts in these sports for the HAIR STAYS Georgie Moser of Denver at "the! name it would be a tossup. American Olympic team of 1924, 'e When considering an Artis- tic Electric Lamp as a gift for someone you do not have to consider the question, “Has she a lamp?” On the hall table, in the reception or living room, for the dinin room table, for the boudoir, in a the bed rooms—hardly a room in Rodeo grounds last summer. The according to F. J. 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