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FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1924 4 OF SPORTING NEWS Of All Events {IF MADDEN CAN STAY |BIG LEAGUE TEAMS PAIR OFF WHILE WITH HARRY | FORPRE-SEASON PLAY: REDS WILLS HE IS MADE| LOOK GOODIN PENHANT RACE World Results . By Leased Wire ETHODISTS HANG DEFEAT LAST © NIGHT ONPOSTOFFICE QUINTET dwest Also Lose to Smoke House-Pearl Whites First in News & ues : ; By JOHN DB. FOSTER. ;and seasoned team, and will remain “y 7 a By FAIR PLAY Aires where he will meet Firpo.| CopsTight, 1924, by the Casper {in Florida longer than in 1993, In Basketball Play at Gym: : ‘ on (Copyright, 1924, The Casper Tribune) | Crafty guy, this Spalla. No wonder ask menp | which is another sensible move. The s! 'y ym; ee: F ‘ NEW YORK, Jan. 4.—Bartley| Kline cabled the King of Italy ask.| NEW YORK, Jan. 4—The Chi-; Reds have played exhibition games ose ‘ , Madden, the rugged west side battler,| Ing him to have Spalla garroted, or | °8€° Americans and the New York| for the last ten years, without rea- Both Contests Exciting. : : , AY | base. simple proposition before him.|whatever they do to bad men’ in| Nationals will make partofthelong|son and the club has never got a meeting Harry Wllls the end of cs g ss 4} | this month in Newark all he has to The Methodists won handily from the Postoffice five : : Peed © PH) | Ge ts to stick tive or six rounds to the City basketball league Thursday evening by a 26 Se : feck Bi chante. Wal Seta onion a8 e o 18 score and the Smokehouse-Pearl Whites overwhelm- m é see . Harry's fair repute ed the Midwest 44 to 25 in two Sitar ps ioe, games. 7 Sis atk Meat oid oe) jShoula be 2 te eraive round The Postoffice played an excellent game but had not z ns : e, ls, woul one for as a quite the speed of the churchmen. Traylor was as usual championship contender, and Mad- den’s stock would go way above par. the shooting star for the winners But there is little chance that Will with Woodward keeping the mail ¥ x “4. ewe will strike a snag. Else he would carriers in the running. = not make the match. One may gam The Smokehouse-Pearl Whites ” a ble he knows what he is doing and were at their best last night and - 4 ws - that Madden will think he has col- turned In a whirlwind game. John Uded with a dark could laden with all McGrath was the high scorer of the eS sorts of high pressure calamity such team with e'ght field goals and two See : @s tornadoes, cyclones and hurri- fouls for a total of 20 points. Julian , ’ canes. made five ringers for the losers. \ ee my er cend The Mneups and scores: Of all outraged managers Nick Midwest (25) Kline fs the most so of any the : fe ‘ | ; writer has seen since Harry Greb Omaha Lightweight Has] worcote, . ..--.°3"" 7% Fo" \ ee lscbarged George Engel. "spall Italy. together from the Florida training} enough out of it to pay for the | A dispat “ camps. | Wear and tear. ie rari bie Mai aeedh an ih ang _The Pittsburgh and the Chicago! The Philadelphia Nationals will to the United States. The message | Nations will make part of the long! work their way north by ~ easy does not attempt to predict how the | ‘Tail. trom California together, and/ stages and the Giants may be the Italian will come, Probably feet| the Cincinnatis and ‘Detroits have| team selected am thelr first trial in first. When he was in this country | Paired off for exhibition games on| the 1924 National league race, as / Ermino was very careful what fight, | te Way north. the Giants will start the season at ers he met. Just what induced him| Cleveland will follow the policy of | home. Brooklyn, perhaps, will to overcome this caution and consenc| 1923, Which worked out admirably. | open in Boston. to a bout with the pile driving Firpo|2"@ so from Florida to New Or-| Almost al! the major league Is a difficult question to answer. | leans, and thence north to open the| teams will send a part of thelr play- season wherever scheduled, perhaps | ers to the training camps by the Looks as if Lew Tendler fs thru.| ®t Chicago. The Yanks and Brook-| last week in February. The Cin- Taking no credit from Nate Gold.|1¥® Will hook up in some exhibition | cinnati'a will have thelr pitchers man, it stands to reason he wowda|£ames on the way home. {on the ground in Orlando, Fla., by hardly have given the Philadeiphia| The St. Louis Browns will play| the last week in February, giving southpaw the beating he did had|™0St of their exhibition games in| them a good conditioning in hope Lew been the lad he used to be. pvell,| the southwest, probably with minor | of annexing the —champlonship. Tendler saved his money and ‘even| /@*S¥e clubs. The St. Louis Na-| They expect as good a year from had he not, the big Tendler show at| tionals will play exhibition games|Luque as in 1923—a dangerous the Polo Grounds last summer yield.| With the Philadelphia Athletics, in| thing to bank on with a pitcher ed him enough of the needful to|®! probability, although the teams who shows as much variability es make him attractive to bond sales-| Will not undertake # tour. |the Cuban star. However, Luque - Woloott, 2 0 1 wires Nick for $500 for expenses|men and life insurance agents. The Boston Americans will play appears to have muscles of steel, d R d . BA ie 0 from Italy to the United States Kline games up trom Texas, stopping at and that will save him if hie tem- 00 ecor in Sulla ev 5 1 0 sends the dough, whereupon Spalla| Jack Kearns wants Dempsey to| Dallas, Fort Worth and Indian-| perament doesn't run amuck. a % Saiiia - ; H 1 uses it for transportation to Buenos|4ppear in three battles tn this vic- mpolts, whence they. will jump hony Besides Luque, the Reds have Fight Ring. panes a e 4 | itty, this year, appearing on the| OVeTHISht. ‘The Boston Nationals | taken on Shechan of St. Paul, who Newhar, G. 1 0 1 three big holidays, namely Decora-| W!!! work north from Florida on the | won 31 games and lost only nine = eae tion day, July four and Labor day.| &@8t Atlantic coast and probably | last year. If Sheehan could do that Jack Gorman. Omaha lightweight. arrived in Casper Thursday in search] Smoke House—Peari White (44) of a match with anyone the local pro- Goals Ft. Fouls moters can obtain for lim. Gorman|J. McGarth, F. isa fighter of e'ght years experience. | Stanton, F starting as a bantam before the war|Jheff, F. _ and fighting all through h!s army| Roush, C. life. He was one of the dest boxers|Harry, C. . ever on the cards at the Deming}Johnners, C. _ camp and was known all along the| Litterdale, G. Mexican border. |B: McGrath, G. _ Gorman knocked out “Sailor’ Bernheart at Sioux Falls last Fourth of July and immediately after was suspended by the South Dakots bax ing commission because his manager @id not have a state license. Since that time he has fought only once. In that match, at Salt Creek, he sub- stituted for a fighter who was unable te appear and put the K. O. on Spike Douglas in the second round. Among the best lightweights who Gorman has met are Willie Ritchie, Reasons of patriotism, of course, have dictated the destre of this well known firm. play with Washington on the way | well for Cincinnati and Luque could home. jcame back with a record like his Cincinnati has given up the {dea | 1923 one, Cincinnati should have of playing so many spring games little trouble winning the National which {s wasted energy with an old | Cross Country |= ease Mas Ski Tryout for a OY Olympics Off MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Jan. 4.—| The fifty kilometer cross country ski run, scheduled as part of the Olympic team tryouts, which was to have been held here yesterday, was called off when the three men entered in the meet were declared in no condition for the long grind. The men entered in the event LONDON RACE LISTS READY |GOSSIPS AGAIN BUSY |Maxy Forcign Horses :| WITH DISCUSSION OF | 72 Contest Honors Next Spring. wr ae scrapper who arrived tn Casper yesterday looking for match. — a wooowocoN for Your Club has issued the official entry Usts for the spring handicap races Mechling, C. By HENRY L. FARRELL “When they got him In the dress- | 274 the Ascot Gold Cup event next Johnson, G. (Usted Press Sports Editor.) | ing room Tracey became hysterical |JUne, giving evidence that these A 4 ‘y were Clarence Berling and Warne FE Byron, 'G. NEW YORK,” Jan. 4.—(Unite’ and, with tears streaming down his | ™eet'ngs will be of exceptional in-] Pere © ie * oe eect toate hatieracamea ts Pree oprecudie that a third) face, he cried: terest because of the apptarance on| Freshers of Ironwood, Mich., and) rs none o John Hopkins of Denv Siki Matched seers English tracks of an unusually large major league is sure to be organized I'm the worst fighter In the rept get a chance to shaw Wis were be: me ating sot Very arth tne havtre | world’. Ate of coe be ated fore.sn harass, fore the Casper fight public. has come again from sources of| Page Joe Beckett, George! Entries for the Ascot cup are hail- Scene ethan ame qualified authority. es e0 ed by the racing experts witn special Are YOU getting your share of the big money ie asm, for this race furnish | 4 2. a] Nothing beyond an opinion, which} George Sisler, from reliable’ rs- saermnesers ot 'sbslis Zev, Pasiyres, , “SHUBERT” is paying for furs? If you're not, ; 0 I] is a very good one, however, has! Ports, has not recovered sufficiently | the Prospect of see yah op U enman that’ fault. Wake up! Get “SHUBERT” i 0 1] been found to substantiate a belief | from the eye trouble that had him | Ppinard and Grey Lag, in ad ssi at's your . ip t . 2 9] that. the field ts, becoming too large |{n the stands all last season, to play | 1 Derr he Set tee neinele en prices for your furs from now on--just take a look f 0 2 | for the National “and” American | Ors base for the “Browns next cporting writers here are doubttul| DETROIT, “Mich. Jan. 4—Bat-|f] at the prices quoted below for Wyoming Furs! § > | Anderson, @. 0 3) ence ic te an cxtablished tact that|_, 7° “Stzzlor® wants to do adme- | "ether such a remarkable fleld has| ting, Sikt ‘and Jos’ Lohman of | ‘That's what “SHUBERT” will pay on an Bardell, G. __. Since it is an establis! in ever been provided for the running] Toledo have been matched for a : . ‘ rs r BRS crane lea oa =) 0 ©! organized baseball is too well fortl; pink poor. than. monage his club | of the cup. : J2-round bout to « decision January honest and liberal grading. Our shippers nes in S J Dae ie ved = 2A | fied, financially and geographically, | 3 Whether Epinard will go to the|19, at Windsor, Ontario, across the i ood are i iden lowers of the fistic game joined with pe al ae IR 3} to make it possible for an outlaw | arevea Fea tet SBat che; mightitaks | ost and if, he doesy.whether:te will | river from here, {t was, announced your own neighbor! reaping a go! the general public here today in a shot at pitching. league to intrude, it 1s logical that | organized baseball will form a third league when the investment as today by BE. N. Kernahan. is port Calendar harvest. Get in on this big money! COME ON WITH YOUR FURS be able to go the two and a half Picadas rica aa the Univer | miles, are already subjects of some Ean to attract attention, and it wos |0Ubt and discussion, but the racing sumes the size of a sound business | FON >, SI) atttick was too vale. | Publ ts counting confidently on proposition. {able for occasional use that experi- | Sens Zev and Papyrus ngain try- If Boston and St. Louls are able | ments were tried which brought out | 6 conclusions, to support two major league ball) his versatility. clubs, it would seem reasonable t| ‘The Babe, you remember, also paying final tribute to the memory] gy” of their idol, Billy Miske, St. Paul Meavyweight boxer, whose body was borne to its grave at Calvary ceme- tery by a group of fe long friends. Miske died on New Year's day after a long illness with Brights disease. Funeral services were 5 figure that Cleveland and Detroit! started as a pitcher. Meeting of Business Men's Racing pes Selphy eg ty rate Would be good flelds for continuovs|" Tr Slsler does get into the game STANDING OF Association, at New Orleans “ highs wuss cmaetiahentedicey atiee baseball, and Cincinnati, with such | next season as a pitcher, he will not Meeting of Cuba-American Jockey PHEEL AL ne, pbaton: ainteioa be By WALTER & good territory to draw from. be the only star player who may be Club, at Havana. eee Copyright Issn, a might be interested in another clubjin a trick position in the lineup. Meeting of Tijuana Jockey Club, yee oe see oeribues, ‘He Casper | to divide affection with the Reds. Trin Mipunkar aussekee: iret base ae Tokue: NEW os Baltimore has been pretending! for the Cleveland Indians, as it Bench Show: ary YORK, Jan. 4.—The ath-| major league proportions for sev-| seems he will bo unable to get an: City Basketball League. Show of Lackawanna Kennel Club letlc pot is boiling today as it has|eral years, and Kansas City ts! other first-sacker. Won Lost Pct] opens at Scranton. never boiled before in the winter| looked upon as a fertile spot for| Aico, Meta Me 00 ARMY TO GET New York fs speculating Bowling: { igen some of the big major league moncy | that if Rogers Hornsby comes to * Minnesota-Iowa tournament opens ; | letic Fenerenational Amateur Ath-| that is figuring on the future. the Glants from the Cards he will 1 at Albert Lea, Minn. j atic Federation- in its season at| Another ‘Federal league” would) be used at first base by McGraw. 2 Wisconsin Pony Bowling Associa- ashington, adopted resolutions | not G0, because the sad experience Hornsby has a yen for first base, 2 tion tournament opens at Milwaukee. favoring the removal of all foreign |f that last venture would restrain | and it ts understood that his differ- 2 e By LAWRENCE PERRY control from the eclection of ath.| the investment of any capital in an-| ences with the St. Louis manage- 2 Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Ropsright, 1924, The Casper Tribune)| letes to represent the United States | other attempt to test the strength |ment started when Branch Rickey | asiawest 3 Conference opens its season. NEW YORK, Jan. 4.—The writer] ®t_the Olympic games. of organized baseball, refused to move him over to first = Boxing: r hears that Pfann, the great Cornell] President Breckenridge, who was| The tremendous expense of or-|hase when the post was vacant. i Pal Moran vs. Johnny Shugrue, 15 These extremely high prices are based on the well-known back will head for West Point this] Te-clected, stated that the object of | ganizing an independent league, rep- It would be no shock, likewise, Malod: Wins rounds, at New York. SHUBERT” STANDARD GRADING and are quoted P summer and be available for play as} the federation was to “stimulate,| resented in building ball parks, is!to see Bill Cunningham, who was y f a member of the Army team next fall. If this report is true the Army has made a great catch and wil) not to repress”, nothing compared to the problem/traded to the Braves as an out: Well there 1s going to he that would arise in getting the play- ; rs 4 plent; at Ww ri in getting the play-| felder by the Giants, get a crack of “stimulation” unless all OEY ers for six or eight new clubs. at an {nfileld position with the Bos- At Portl. Joe Burman vs. Ernie Goozeman, for immediate shipment. No, 3's, No, 4’s and otherwise 10 rounds, at East Chicago. z . Bud Gorman vs. Young Bob Fite inferior skins at highest market value. simmons, 10 rounds, at Grand/\| Don’t delay another minute! Quick action have just the man to fill the position | [@!l- And four presidents are like-| The major leagues, however.|ton club. Rapids. means more money for you. left vacant by Smithe, whose general-| !¥ to be in the ring before it is al}| WOuld encounter no such insur- eS Panama Joe Gans vs. Jack Me- 2 ship, by the way, was not always] OVer, thanks to the Paddock exea| mountable obstacles as only a few TACOMA. Jan. 4.—Len Malody.|rariand, 10 rounds, at Lewiston, Hurry In A Shipment aa above question. and other matters of jurisdiction. | new parks would be necessary ant! IIE LYNGH 1 Laramie, Wyo., featherweight, do- | we Millstead the great Yule tackle,| President Thompson of tho Olym-| the National and American leagues feated Sammy Gordon of Portland ae who was considering the idea of en- Expert watch and jewelry repair. pic committee fs for Peace but| might be able to spare in a six round match here last tering the military academy bas re- Ing. Casper Jewelry Co.. O-S Bice. Jected the idea and will remain at enough President Prout of the A. A. U.,| players to form the nucleus for the night. President Pierce of the National | new clubs. Yale. Ho will nut be eligible for| Collegiate, and President Brecken- padheont vt bs football at New Haven, where he is} Tidge of the National Federation are| Seems to us that the writer of working his way thru college. but he| "°t likely to le comfortably in ths|the following letter to the United will be available for track for one oy | Same berth—even {f President | Press sports department should get OMAHA, Neb. Jan, 4—Joe ; Tm Lynch, world bantamweight boxing ope two more yeats. Millstead is'a bril-] Thompson charters the steamer | what he wants: or rhe and provides the state room—if ae “Dear Sir: champion, will defend his crown 15.97 Weetin Ave . CHICAGO tant student and is seriously bent 4 apOatas eAaeeion! reads their statements correctly. “I wish to announce that I, So:-|#8inst Earl McArthur, of Stoux ‘When the army finds a method of dier Buck, middleweight champion | [it¥,,JoW% in @ ten round go here blending her stars recruited from boxer of the south and west, have tivilian Institutions Into a harmon. Jack Ready to arrived in New York to stay with| Billy Ehmke, of St. Paul, and ‘ous and efficient whole she ought to lominate the gridiron, since no other veat of learning is in the position the occupies with respect to securing material for gridiron outfits. caatnapeaienalipecea avian s Battling Munroe, Omaha negro my relatives here and that any Ent tai B enterprising promoter can address | SDter, will laf adie Lanlh feta CVTAIN But | treet 354 weet twenty-ninth street - They are light heavyweights. New York. “I knocked amongst th: many, Mexican Joe or Jack Rivers, Lacks P. Ar tNeN | ween inves rounde—ond. Twos j Muenster 1 SPORT BRIEF SARL MAYS MUST HURL Lou Bogash, who run out of it the | 4 CHARLESTON, 6 C., Jan. 4— last minute. I also was matched Jack Dempsey, heavyweight cham-| this summer with Battling Siki in | f e pion. made a speech at the Charles. | Hurope—but I feel sorry that I did OMAHA—<aA bout between Johnny 9 | ton Kiwanis club yesterday and of-| not go abroad and lick him. Harry | Dundee, featherweight champion of fered to entertain the members in| Fay, Greb’s sparring partner told|the world, and Joe Lynch, bantam. Building Materials We are equipped with the stock to supply your wants in high grade lumber and build- ers’ supplies. Rig timbers a specialty. No longer is it necessary to suffer with Pyorrhea— soft, tender, bleeding gums. “Pyro-Form,” the great proven remedy, will banish the disease in from 20 to 30 days. It is sold under a strict money back guarantee by John Tripeny and all good druggists. ” ae his own fashion. me that if I should meet Greb at/weilsht champion, was asked by KEI 1 H LUMBER CoO. Called on for the speech, Jack] the Garden-—would knock holes in|Eddio Mead, manager of Lynch. said: the Garden ring with him. i Phone 3 4 “Whenever Iam called upon to “Respectfully yours, RT BRAGG, N, O—Young Stri- T N C. =—_—_ make a speech I am reminded of (Signed) “SOLDIER BUCK." | bling, school boy light heavyweight RAL S HEDU LES CHICAGO, Jan. 4.—Carl Mays,|the Irishman who attended a din- cre re of Macon, Ga,, knocked out Kid Chicago & Northwestun former pitcher for the New York | ner party featured by many excel- Jim Tracey, the Australian heavy- | Numbers, soldier boxer, in the fourth Westbound Yankees, will hurl for the Cincin-}ient speeches. When Pat's turn| Weight, who let Louis Firpo walk |round of a scheduled 15-round bout, |{ No. 603 -__. aaenae2i15 p. in. natt Nationals during the 1924 sea-| came around, he rose and said: up his back on the way to Demp- | ————————-__________ ete Ave lve son. ““‘T ain't much on spache mack-| sey, is still at it, according to the 7 NO, 622 ~~~ nn nnnnwenwennnanawnwnan $45 D, m. Commissioner Landis has denied | ing, but just to be sociable, I'll fight | Seattle Star, to-wit: This Winter. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy ~ SALT CREEK BUSSES the claim that the Philadelphia Na-| anybody in the house’. “Jim Tracey, the much-knocked- pt ey Sistheoma ; 3 Buss Day Each W. jonal league club placed for him] ‘The champion sat down anrid/ap-| out Australian, took one on the keep efficient Nora Aeciyes RA uses aay Rac! ay ind authorized his connection with pining Dit no one volunteered to be | chin in the first round from Rocco take is No. 20. 35 is 5 yess ey Be Erave Selt, Creek the Cincinnati club. Mays was puc-| sociable with him. Stramagalia in Portland recently, Westbouna y é 8 a. m, eas Sed Peto has chased by the Reds at the recent —_—_—>—_—_ and it took four bluecoats to holst eg ee 2 Dam, | Called for ey 3 . Ee vaseball (meeting for a reported CASPER MONUMENT WORKS him over the ropes, he was that acakeres. pga i ante ansportation | caitacse 110,000, 608 South Conwell. Phone 2512. gooty. E i 2:30 p.m. | Company Tel. 144 i 3 p. m.