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First in News . Of All Events | "‘ntawcie|*| THE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SP NINE-HOLE GOURSE AT COUNTRY |STRIBLING-BERLENBACH BOUT |/IPPE TAL GLUB TO BE READY BY JuLy 1] ATSARMENTOWOLDWWTEREST By FAIR PLAY. Preliminaries. Hence the Stribling- Plans for Improvement of New Grounds East of i that ew ork fo entrar |e wt reba outtine Jake Schaefer Takes City Outlined at Annual Meeting of [sine citer sien the mtionent| tne" soumerner. tae come 32] Lead in Match at 0 (CHAMP FLIRTS WITH CUE MATCH) DEATH IN SEAPLANE ve! ADRIFT OFF COAST / TALK GROWIN More Than Rumor Back Of Program, Foster. > BY ROBERT T. SMALL nal of distress. Hauling up his lines (Copyright 1924, The CaSper Tribune)| he went full speed ahead and event- : MIAMI BEACH, Fla., Jan. 22—|Ually came upon a fishing boat with - 6 Club “4 Dinner Gath ~ between two mixers of no great/10 rounds against Mike McTigue, Chi “It was nothing at all and I wasn’t|three men on board. They had P omts Out. . in ering. Prominence. Thus the semi-final | hence there appears no real reason, cago. worried for a moment. In fact| been without food or water for two rane =i s bout that seems to have been ar-| except fear of establishing a pre I didn't krow we were in a! ar-|days. The grewsome phase of his JOHN B. STER. 4 Fanged Retween Young Stribling and | cedent, for. herring. the Georgian! cecago, Jan. 33—(By The Asi|tioular danger till we, eoppea|story ta the fact thet half's aacen| Copyrights eww tne Casper Tribune = * Announcement that the first nine holes of the 18-hole| Pau!~"Berlenbach, the promising | from going the 15 round route. On sociated Press.)—Jake Schaefer de-|ashore.” This is Jack Dempsey’s| big sharks. seeming to sense the} NEW YORK, Jan. 22—There’s = course on the new Casper Country club links would be New Yorker, will come as-an agree-| the other hand, six rounds against feated Willie Hoppe, 500 to 369, in| OWn version of the narrowest es-| Plight of the fishermen were hover-| more than rumor behind the reports & he dy ft lay by July 1 was made Mond: z able novelty to the Garden patrons. | such a punishing walloper as Berlen- the first 500 point block of their|cape from death he has ever had|!ng about their boat. Even the ap-|that are going the rounds about a area Yai iy a3 Ad in ie Ooh the ce, at te Strikling’s age prevents him from | bach seems to be—he fenel Sa bie 1,500 point challenge match here| since he became champion of the|Pe@rance of the bigger Nunnally| third major league in baseball. The ‘ ~ annual dinner ani jusiness meeting o: e club at @ | Participation in long bouts in this | twentieth straight knockout tl iast night and his victory, billiard | world. boat with its propellers, failed to| ground has been surveyed, capital tel. The club e; state but there is no objection on/ Friday night at the Garden—may fans declared, 5 t 1 frighten the sharks away, and not| has been found, the mistakes of Hennhitey southeast of ced city, aris ory ae hills the part of the state boxing authori-|be plenty Jong enough to sult| thar predictions that the” ten MER reas parr poeta ga until several heavy rifle bullets| other promoters has been noted, the —!# tract of lan re sf ee, oe oot INS | ties to his appearing in the shorter | Stribling. Franciscan would again lift the 18.2] sey and his “social secretary,” Ted.| Wee fired into them did they dis-| circult is to an extent mapped out, te DAlt a saG0pe clubisees cea ik Ino billiard crown from the{dy Hayes, prisoners for more than | Perse and some.of the players must 'Bawe = 4, 4 — 4 of Mr. Hoppe. two hours pn a blustery afternoon| Dempsey insists there were no| heard what ts going on, for some MORAN ONE OF TWO This, the third challenge match | !ast week. They were drifting help-|*harks about his seaplane when it) of (hcn have shown little desire to in as many seasons, is in the nature | !essly into the northerly current of ‘i hograren hay Tgeadl dist | Baek a reais Heathaaa é of a “rubber”. Schaefer defeated | the stream and making further and! been plenty in the immediate vicin-| Year: % ‘The clubhouse Hoppe for the championship here | further from shore when a fishing | ity. 3 ii oe Ree Oe laut night's en! was “napa ae ‘ in 1921, after Hoppe had held it | boat noticed their plight. It quickly] The outer waters along the coast | iS ee ~sonk ard a eae Xe site, Ate seme ara Sontinuously since 1912, but lost it | went to the rescue and, taking the) are alive with sharks, barracuda| Present big leagues, and may > ae ' eine be tua oie ee Again to/him last year in the tourna, | disabled plane in tow brought it andJand other big fish, and even a| {iso into the trio of the class A. “ i ipenfiabe NG) yma ment at New York. its Precious pugilistic cargo safely| strong swimmer would have little or| sues. Four western cities tn = 14 F ship of the club is limited fo 250 and Schaefer played a s and, at|into Milam! harbor. no chance of escape. 1k Demp.-| Which capitalists have investigated % —- will be closed July 1. Applications cf times, a brilliant prea (a out in| Hayes ts still a bit scared. It has and decided they could make a club pay are Detroit and Cleveland, which have American league clubs and Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, which are National league cities. The most sought after class AA is Kansas City but it is doubtful if a club could be maintained there. What a new circuit would do in the east is a question but there is We can save you money on your| little reason to believe that New iF TARRH CURBED IN shades and linoleum. Hunter-Goll| York, Boston, Brooklyn or Phila- Co., 141 W, First. Phone 986J. delphia would be touched by it. eae ere ae Baltimore probably would be Don't forget to get your order in| wanted as it still craves big time ‘0 to the Tribune for several copies of baseball. Rochester and Buffalo the big Annual Industrial edition so yas sey is a fair swimmer but is by no means a water champion. Other than that when Firpo knocked him over the ropes Demp- sey has never taken an air flight before until the seaplane break- down and perhaps he never will again. 13 innings with an unfinished run of 48 and an average of 38 6-13. Although the score board shows tive blank innings and another of a single score for the challenger, it not quieted his nerves in the least to hear the stories about what has happened to others who have got caught in the gulf stream. Only a short time aga, Col. James H. Nun- nally of Atlanta while fishing in the Stream from a speed boat, caught sight of what appeared to be a sig- arta Vinaatatchtiatdateedteta ———>>____ may be made through A. C. Riker, Games Scheduled for] secretary-treasurer, up to that-date. be printed in pamphlet form and dis-| Press)—While Benny Leonard is in| Leonard must look upon Kim | does not reflect on the worth of his tributed by mail to all members of]/no danger of losing his lightweight| real fighter. Hoppe's evident fi ti - evening games. in the City Basket-|to the constitution the club will|from suspending. apartment houses that Leonara will siatendy it on 3 Eat eae free: ball league will be played at the| sponsor golf, tennis, and all out-of-| After Leonard polished off Lew|be knocked out. tion, seemed to figure\on the leave Tonight's games brings together |bell. president; W. L. Connelly, vice-| champion was completely out of es-| of the meanest body punchera in the| rather than ‘cheese. However, that you can send thom back home| Would be scceptable, and Toronto the Texas and the Midwest and'the| president and A. C. Riker, secre.| tablished opponents, . |Dusiness. He ts a strong, rugged to your friends, thereby advertising| 4nd Washington might be fiat NEW DISCOVERY ate. Telephone 15 and 16. sidered. ile ly champion these many years and Parkerton last week-end and look| Roy Wyland, all serving three year/to him very strongly, or stepping during the block got away with the to be playing real basketball. In| terms; Bernie Webb,, A. C. Riker class. ey A constitution and by-laws gov- BY HENRY L. FARRELL esteem by the general run of box- Baptist Gym Changed erning the rules of the club was} (United Press Sports Editor) | ing fans because he refuses to de. To High School. : game, but explains an apparent de the club. Provisions were made|crown, a couple of boys have come| Jack Britton, former champion,| sire to play safe and leave Hoppe for resident, non-resident, associated |out recently who may be able to at| said if Walker and Leonard ever been due to the many hard safeties high school gym instead of at the | door sports. Tendler so completely last summer] Leonard has never liked the rush-| sake left him. But he, like Jake, Baptist church gym as the schedule! ofricers elected tast night for the} and after Charley White had been|!ng type of fighter, and Walker, is when he Was able to get the ivories Polarines and the Postoffice. The | tary-treasurer. He was then facing the prospect |*/d. and Leonard might have some| together, he displayed the same Midwest five, which has been going/ The board of directors include | ut retiring and devoting his time to| tTouble in slowing him up. —_—_— 7 Complete Relief By New Treatment inte tho welterweight bigh run of the night, 180, and an- | Comp! ieed—Or No Cost tonight's game with the Texas they | and George Jarvis serving two year Just recently, however, two young: other of 112. His average was very “al ereeable, and dingust-|{ . will have @ chance to revenge them: | terms and Dr. N. C. Gels, serving a M 7 40 9-12. - ing aymptom of chronic Catarrh is ® The three blank innings*and two | Checked in 24 hours—thro read and adopted. These rules will! NEW YORK, Jan, 22.—{United| fend his title, yet jt seems that ‘ in as difficult posit! tbl Through @ change in courts this}and junior members, and according [least help Leonard keep his business| meet, he will bet a couple of his| js Utcult position as possible. when the balls were in poor posi- was originally made out. coming year were George W. Camp-| tapped on the chin, the lightweight | Just thet kind. -Walker is also one yragree billiard technique that has kept him poorly » for several weeks beat | George W. Campbell, F. B. Firmin,|the stage, a profession that appeals Sport Calendar || selves for some of their earlier sea-| one year term. Led Dc Ma oh ty ieee Maal gon defeats. a Racing markable new 2 Ps *7.3:. . ° Tlagethaeee Mit UP f9F two fights) Meeting of Business Men's Rac-| Of 008 point each credited to the| it is called Dr. Plates Rinex Everything in Building Material bo The Potariney. Bape ith: soquiet thiggsummer, ing Association, at New Orleans. fonmnton > were; the result: cf, medical ‘discoveries. These prove ¢ tion of Wilson at forward, have Pal Moran, the New Orleans! mreeting of Cuba acerca eee antey plays. that Catarrh is not simply a surface poe Amert fen nil ne tee In tho Postafice quintet they” wi contender for the title if any ee | Clue at Havana, Don't forget tg get your order im} of potions tn, The. system.” Rink RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY te rect ajatetrealieoponttion: aaa teie Among the oldest pack of hounds| moter wants to assume the abuny| Meeting of Tiajuana Jockey club| to the ‘Tribune for several coples of Soret ane dirertnto thoes welesne Y, WAGONS Ny oun the big A; 1 Industr.al tie . y Pe same should be a hummer. in England are the Holcombe Har-|of the purse that Leonard will de-|9t Tiajuana. that you can send them bick home| Siity Ua auesaie soiates atese|| FARM MACHINER ’ fe The regular schedule ends Jan-|riers, to which King James I gave|mand and the expense of staging Golt to your friends. thereby advertising | pears as if by. magic. : uary 31 and with only three more} permission to hunt three days ala big fight. Opening of annual mi{dwinter| the state. ‘Telephone 16 and 16. RGR anaes GAY Jonmet sets of games the teams are work: | year forever in the royal manor of] Moran has been showing class for|‘UTAament at Palm Beach. pas are a {ous nasal discharges and thickened Vistributors of ing hard to finish up in the first | Tottington. more than a year and he jumped| Opening of St. Augustine cham- SEND IT To THB ch—when Rinex is guaranteed KONSET three that will battle it out in the Into prominence when he Knocked| Plonship tournament at St. Augus.| PEARL WHITH LAUNDRY | Costs Eee eE, and gust TH + finals for the puxmblonsh aes me same of football has penetrat-]out Charley White last summer.|tine. . - Eee FROIN. 108) ee Conte ont ‘Sty which ‘the aru Threé:Day Cementing Process for Oil Wells. P» ‘omorrow ni every quarter of the globe and| White, you know, hasn't been on Annual meeting of New Jersey gist will instantly refun: 0 Cas W: an school the American Legion op-|its followers embrace men and wo-|the canvas yery many times. State Golf Association. laney, 10 rounds at Omaha. . not do the work. Be sure to get|{ Phone 2300 and 62 d Center a. ar 5 Doses the Methodists and the Smoke-|men of every nationality and color, Just a few weeks ago, Moran Boxing Pete August Eddie Fitzsim-| scription in the air-tight flas Office and Yard—First an 8. 4 penn anew oe PS EN Chinese ne the Japanese and) stopped Johnny Shugrue, It is|_ Young Stribling vs. Jimmy De- mons, 12 rounds at New York. s city JOIN THE AMERICAN LEGION NOW ; S > ~ a yh} Tripen SRE Se true that Shugrue isn’t a topnotcher Sea RETA TE Casper Pharmacy, John iD Me "1 Smith-Turner Drug Co, Wyoming. One of the first public billiard Rect ey atts hin. was the Drug: C t iY aoe vanes - sing aera pe in the Unit-| manner in which he won. on es was | Played at San- . Francisco in 1855, in which Mic! The New Orleans boy is a legiti- = Pheland defeated the French player|rmeced toy, Ho nan fle flennn pee disposition, learns quickly and seems possessed of the most ideal tem Edward F. “Pop” Feers, known far and wide as “The Grand Old perament for a good fighter. DEFEATS MILL ‘ molt hard atatk - Man” of the turf, enters upon his ee nent bin plan for a Pete <a = : . ‘ North Casper school's basketbanl| 71°), scar this month. - It ts now| the ughtwelght title. 7 Bd ; team won easily from Mills Monday | Toro {One & half century since he| At catch.welghts no one believes night in the grade school basket. | V°? bic that Moran would have a chance ball league by a score of 16 to 8. CREE with Leonard, but there are many The boys from north of the tracks}, The horse show to be held in in smart boxing men who believe that e were out in front all the way and |D¢Mver in connection with the West- he would’ give the champion a real ir were never threatened. orn Livestock Exposition the week| rent i¢ Benny had to make the it ‘The lineups and scores: of January 21 is a rather unusuai weight. C North (16) Pos. Mills (gs) |0nS in that most of the horses eee te Carey —a-. rf <= Gelger | ome eras ons distances, often a! ye the champion can make 135 4 Bilis eae Quinlivan | ‘#ousand miles or more. pounds, as he and his manager Fi ‘ it ‘ The 1924 schedule adopted by the| nucy Secuiiog ‘that he wana inet . Canadian Racing Association pro-} Consent to step on the scales in|, vides for a season of running meet- public before the last fight with ings lasting practically six months, Tendler. the time being divided about equally Pihete nit tare er a ce mt a eeien 1 a It will be remembered that the ‘ 4 | t2ra, Montreal, Windsor, Hamitton ‘The Right of Way claar! : England ts the ascot Gold Cop” iy] Hae, that, Tepreseniatives of HERE'S no office boy to when is now over a hundred and thirty| P'ess Must be admitted. T boy to stop you Wencika .------rg.------.-. Bulson Waters -----.---Ig.---------- Wood hi Since then it has been said that you solicit orders by telephone. The hi Baye?" Genuine! Sterae Sardis atceaieeet Gl| says tetay ater met BUY YOUR LOT DURING : Say ‘Bayer’ — Genuine! SE SRng bere ai t6ls ence rst fn] about it because they were both previous appointment; never fails to give you * ver weight. : : y of nearly $20,00 ON Teatiner tina at tet need awe, his attention. Q passed out of the picture when he T EK! was given a terrible beating by Nate You have the sight of way to his desk, his HRIFT WE e * 2 4 form ine, Sport Briefs ea tie cern pclae aaghong ear and his undivided interest. ; ‘Goldman ‘had ‘Tendle the floor ‘When the telephone instrument i Goldman ndler on 1001 on your is ice for th t of nine and hi : d to Wollerweight champion out- Serta itay wei tea be ntetpod thin: desk is in effect a semaphore giving you the A : land of - thati te weight champion, in 10 one it he had known enough to put over “right of way” to speed your message to the Years ago America was a land of property owners; that is, , one good punch, when the south. buyer's mind, why not take full . di L h “Oo rt BUENOS ARES tule Angei|#Y, Was out on bin tect, °° 7 et ie led Ah Ta’ omapeatine — -— in the sense of owners of landed property. Let this “Own r 3 < Go'dman is the third efor: a us o! : . aia : Fispo ottered $200,000 by Tex Rick: | nor marine class who 3 has mepped Susbiobed “ay tf Tee) Ghoodas' to's sot Your Own Home Day” be a revival of that spirit which . g ince th . 2 so?, i BET elt Soak, Daeg ereebeNee Hie Amerionn light-welght champion was responsible for the growth of many years ago. ter ial eects Retcac a teen and Ad Stone, who {s beginning to] | Some of the greatest businesses in America te j after the arrival of Hugh Gartland, | Ook Ure, {he roming, heavywelght, today have greatly cut the cost of selling tb Peni ies ete recap fics Bb ha learned to fight when they were in by wide use of Long Distance, . : , e t service. a We have a number of choice locations, convenient to transportation. Let us send a representative to explain to you our easy payment and attractive proposition. SEE BEN “A LOOK MEANS A LOT” however, is too heavy to do much more fighting in the lightweight class. Colds and grippe misery. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost only few cents at any drugstore. Each Package contains proven directions for Colds and tells how to prepare Pa gargle for sore throat to PUT STOMACH IN eee Considering that he has such lit- tle opposition in the lightweight ORDER AT ONCE class and that his field for making apes Dispepsin ace money has been so diminished by Gas, Indigestion or the lack of opponents, it seems Sour Stomach strange that Leonard, had not step- ped up into the welterweight class. Leonard has lost a lot of love for eae is the boxing business, but the chance One Policy - One System ané Directed Tewar’ Instantly! Stomach corrected!}to win two major championships |! 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