Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 20, 1923, Page 9

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World Results +| THE TRIBUNE ‘ set Sesh | GREAT TENNIS POWER WILLIE HOPPE SHOWN BY U. S. STARS AGAIN CHAMP [sPomr pairs] soon, BY US oreo Beats Welker Cochran | ST. PAUL.—The ten round bout scheduled to be held December 21 between Morrie Schlaifer of Omaha By HENRY L. FARRELL though the American officials would In Playoff for World and Jimmy Jones of Youngstown, (United Press Sports Editor) not support such a ctaim. o Ohio, was postponed until January Ew RK, 0 —(Ui Francis Hunter's fine form in the Title. 25, because of Schlaifer’s physical Dean seoctestea™™ coer gore Wimbledon championship and tr, condition. United States ass tennis ration and | ster events marked him as perhape the American game | the most impro young player of Fae eats thas tone HecaTMe | “BALTIMORE —Joo Dundee, Bal-| th", “Ducition where ie seema that | the year and one from whom much pak or cht ic. se ated simea /mMOre Ughtweight, defeated Tet/inis country will be impregnable {Can be expected in the future. a world's champion, Tied by Welker | feFehant of England in a 12 round | against foreign assault were by far| America needs young players to Cochran, the Hollywood, Calit., | POU the outstanding features of tenris| build up Arpt Ree rigices looks Se or ar st, youth the recent York competition during the 1933 season. Wit tion of Mile, Su-|te be one of the best possibilities. Paes gabe ot ed we 161 MALODY AND FONTANA i ge egpaineat reign as the Vinnie Richards hasn't Sg much ia e attention to his game an wives tart night after a three nights’ play: poreenees Sone the impression that he is in tennis t fer the title iF YENNE es ee ae to stay just where he is now, per Toppa, st: master billiardist American competitors, haps on the theory that he will be and match sume strategist, lost the ad The classic tournament at Wim-|the best some day when the players py lead atte cb oe eae bledon, once recognized as being for | better than he have died out of com. . cami sh} CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 20.— Pos ‘ ow | Detition. easily by virtue of @ long lead he|reonard Malody of Laramie and | ‘Pe, world’s | ee eich cham-| Billy Johnston showed euch poor had built up against just such an |goldier Fontana of Cheyenne will |T\enrnie” was’ complete'y over.|form in the national championship parr ef rifting pines Sat eA provide the main bout of a boxing | ,adowed by three American stars—| and in the Davis Cup matches, when second installment 600 to 233. card at Fort Russell tonight. The |piny Johnston, Francis T, Hunter|he was defeated by Jim Anderson, Cochran seemed to suffer from a|the fort. pair recently fought to a draw at/..9 vinnie Richards. the Australian captain that many crities expressed the opinion that head cold throughout the contest, te szohnaton and nuster “onwamyd! 1a} "is thous tis eGh to epubicer, but suddeniy, when Hoppe slipped! Expert watch and sewelry repair-| ‘Me final rou t_might, found his stroke anding. Casper Jewelry Co. O-8 Bic he title that wag held in 1922 by | but it leoks to be true. Gerald Patterson, the tormer cap-| Mrs. Mallory, the former Amert- we —_= ae Cte the Australian Davis Cup|Can champion, had a disastrous sea- team who did not defend his title. son in international competition. Her Reviewing international tennis for| rly reverses were due perhaps to 1923 Is confined almost to a recita-}@" attack influenza which she tion of American triumphs and the re hort time before she in. | sailed. Lae to re Ot I) "Her loss of the champlonship, Mile. Lengien {a still the world's| however, was due to nothing but greatest woman payer, but she|the fact that her best game could hasn't long to relgn, if Helen Wills,|"t stand up against the brilliance the California star, continues to im-|f that shown by Miss Wills, . pit Tilden is the greatest singles} Considering everything, the Amer- player of all times. fean Davis Cup team had no great Francis T, Hunter fs the most ements in Nopay 2 stDe, chelionse " roun rom eo ustralian team. rrigecniad of ‘the young, American /7704 Pat O'Hara Wood been p’aying Vinnie Richards has reached the| fF Australia in the doub’es, how: peak of his form and never will be|¢@ver, it might have been a much any better. closer shave for Americans. Billy Johnston has seen his best] Foreign teams are showing no days and {fs on the decline. improvement sufficient to cause Mrs, Molla Mallory has collapsed|#arm in this country, but at the completely and is through. Bame time American stars may ‘Decline of Johnston and the fail-|*!tmp én the next two years to the ure of Richards to improve over his| Point, Where it will be possible for present game makes the United|* mediocre but well balanced team States in anything but a secure po-|°f Challengers may be able to take sition to defend the Davis Cup ruc-|th® cup away from the United cessfully for many years, States, Perhaps the outstanding events| One of the ble features of the of the home season was the victory |¥¢4r_ was the first competition for of Helen Wills fn the national wom-|the Wightman Cup, offered for an's championship. It really was|™atches between American and an event of national interest as| British women's teams, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1923 ‘ Ebe Casper Daily Cridune PAGE NINY First in News Of All Events MIKE HOTICE-OEAD) WHITE ANT INO GAMES IN |uscssseee= SMOKE HOUSE-PEARL WHITE AND Rog th apes METHODISTFIVESWN VICTORIES) WW NEXT WEEK = 2-23 week after the holidays with the i There wil be no games played | ar ais Steady Improvement Shown in Basketball Play |i='the'city'netnstiail"itares next | catper ‘Navont fale 27 aR Bette ks usual Tuesday and Wednesday week, the Jeague officials having | night doubleheaders at the Baptist On City League Schedule: Midwest and decided that the unusual amount of | <D IT TO ? church and high school gymnasiuma respectivel j 5 additional holiday activities would | PEARL WHITE LAUNDRY 4 ! curtall attendance at the games. PHONE 1703 At the high school gynmasium Wednesday night the | Methodists took the Midwe: into camp easily by the score oad to Health of 37 to 16 and the Smoke House-Pearl White defeated the . Postoffice five 24 to 19. All four games showed an im-| —EeEaEeoaE—EEeEeEeEeEeEe——EESESss provement over their opening games a week ago and some | §' If the liver is right, the whole system is right. pretty basketball resulted. Nothing acts like Carter's Little Liver Pills. The Methodists were in topnotch Mechling, c. —. 1 . ; form and were always out tn front. i Robinson, c. 2 0 Purely Vegetable. They assist Nature to raylor at forward was the center |Johnson, rg. --. 0} R i of the offensive and scored sieht RESON. Uh mecwsereee ° o} gently awaken your sluggish liver, and are baskets. The Methocists used a - ipati i ij owe number 60 wobitiuten in the tater Fotale Vilicesen cavenrees! 15 7) constipation, stomach trouble, waguxe part of the game. Midwest (16) els, sick headache and dizzineés. The Smake House was a little too . ve = good for the Postoffice five, P. Mc-| prop, pf 6| Grath leading in the scoring with batty ¥ 1 four baskets gnd O'Bryan showing lyeineie if i Standard Remedy taken up best for the losers. Fullan, 0. 0 by millions for over Smokehouse (24) Blain, re. - ° Fifty Years. ladda re. 1) Hi Stanton, Newbauer, o Harvey, | Hemman, Totals ... 2 Rouse. e. -.. 2 ~ P, McGrath, ry Young, lg, --- Ciisig ti oe ns Bin ae [Spore Calendar Postoffice (19) Schaeffer, rf. Anderson, If, Woudward, ¢. Lutz, re. - Engdahl, lg. 1 Racing. 4| Meeting of Jefferson Parish Fair © | association, at New Orleans. Meeting of Cuba-American Jockey| }] Must bear Signature club, at Havana. ‘Tals Meeting of Tiajuana Jockey club, 4. bantichaps meat Small Pill — Small Dose Small Price " ot . jockey, : i peapean de . 41 western section of U. 8. Amateur Purely Vegetable Not Injurious MeLain. If... 0 | Hockey association opens its sea- = f if son. a Ye HUMPHREY - Teadiantfix TRADE MARK AES.U.8. Par. OFF. “Little Helen” won the title from}, It was thought that the superior. Mrs. Mallory, who had held it for| ity of the British women at doubles mine years. and a well-balanced singles team URBANA, Ill, Dec, 20. — “A mushy schedule makes a soft team. If you want a good soldier test him with blood and fire. Same thing with football player A gruelling campaign puts fron in their system for 25c, or De Luxe, 15c, in foil lined boxes full o” The form shown by the brilliant| Would make {t a cinch for the Brit- young California girl enthused her | ish team, but Instead the Americay friends to the point where they are| Star completely -overwhe!med the ready to accept her as @ candidate | foreigners. for the world's championship. It was pleasing to notice from the With youth, a splendid physique | form shown in the 1923 tournament and a sound and brillant game in| that the class of the woman's game her favor, there 1s no reason to be-|{" the United States 1s improvin, Heve that Miss Wills should not be PS ee STR ik ae ee good enough in three yeara to win the world's title from Mlle. Lenglen. y Perhaps she will succeed in less time than that, but she is sure to get there, and she might develop into ; a player of the Tilden type in her expect? \ In winning the national men's he T \ championship, Bill Tilden gave Bill . b five beautifully made E |Jonnston a bad beating in the fine! ee Harvesters — hours and rm round and he proved to critics, even . proof was necessary, that he is by hours of smoking plea- proof was necessary, that te is ty| Zuppke Not Looking for sure—Christmas days the_ world. Soft Snai S in Games filled with grateful ere are so many foreign play- P: ers in the national champions that For N y the victor might well consider him- or Next Year. self the champion of the world, al- and makes them fighter Thus answered Coach Bob Zuppke of the University of Illinois when asked to give a reason for his habit of choosing the strongest teams he could find for the Illini schedul An inspection of Orange and Blue Sophomore Eleven {s] gcuicon zistss autive the antes “Fighting Bob” will show that every Defeated, 20 to 6, schedule has been a tough one. ‘The In d G Tere Drove, bowever, ore the ini have ved on sort of ar ame. fratniaie Aside pen aiinals which won every game it played, the four teams The Junlors, ‘hecame;, the, (clas | sabi gintehed stithe’ top un'the 6o0- champions of the high school foot-| rerence race this year were Michi. ball league Wednesday by defeating} gan, Chicago, Minnosota, and Iowa. the Sophomores in the final game| It is significant to note that each of the series 20 to 6. ‘The Sopho-| Of these teams, along with Ohio, ap- mores scored their lone touchdown | Pe@rs on the Illinois card for 1924. It in the closing minutes of the game| there were stronger teams in the and were outplayed the greater part| B's Ten, Zuppke would play them. of the game. The absence of two| Not satistied with five hard con- of their regulars was a considerable| ference games Zuppke has matched handicap for the losers. another encounter with Nebraska, Brittain, who played @ substitute| Which tled Kansas for the Missouri end on the regular team thie year| Valley championship. Last October but did not make bis letter, was the| the Huskers traveled to Illinois to be star for the winners, Neil and Scown| Sreeted with a 24 to 7 trouncing. did effective work for the Sopho-| Undismayed they went right back xa home and did not lose a conference ‘The lineups: rete sap ceery = ot the season. nio! 0} Sophomores nd for measure licked Notre Tustore Oe) e # Dame for the second time in two years. NII ray Butler and De Pauw complete the Orange and Blue roster. No other conference team faces such a formid- able array of opponents, The complete Illinois echedule follows: October 4—Nebraska at Lincoln. October 11—Butler at Illinois. October 18—Michigan at Illinois, October 25—DePauw at Ilinois. November 1—Iowa at Illinois. ovember 8.—Chicago at Chicago. November 16—Minesota at Min- neapolis. Novernber 22—Ohio State at II- lnols. ———>____ SEND IT TO THE PEARL WHITE LAUNDRY PHONE i703 a7 t/a OT PUM y se 2 ammnlid y] SSSsSsssS SS GOOD CHEER The busiest man in the world on Christmas Why disappoint St. Nick? Eve is good old Saint Nicholas. But even he cannot resist the charm of Radiantfire’s ruby glow. Like nearly 600,000 other people he finds it the truest and happiest Let us install a Radiantfire in your fire- less, cheerless fireplace to lend youth, warmth, and cheerfulness to your Christ- : ; ; mas, expression of fireplace magic. 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