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PAGE SEVEN OF SPORTING NEWS |= | "sf Of All Events LY ONE EVENT ON FIRST DAY | SEMIORS ROMP [CHALLENGE SEEN IN” [CASPER HIGH SCHOOL LOSES T0 ON THE SOPHS) rrr es Gees COLE | CHEYENNE BY NARROW MARGIN pper Classmen Walk Rohe pionship twice, an ne was ew. |>tate Capital Cagers Come From Behind Score Off With Game at_ | =>7e2. 1924. ‘ny “the camper | ler up tor be was’ rival to Swan Of 10 to 4 at End of First Half and = is get a bat in my dukes and | suckers anymore,” he said. ‘ a < ser In 1922, when that young man Opening Race Taken by| se snamnien sere ait ners: | wanrte ict iue ete natt§e| High School. _. Tribune) was sweeping on with the tide that . day. The Babe came down from his | next year, and also win the batting New York Star but a FINLAND OLLS APE BABE IS LOOKING FORTS UP 20 POINTS) "BAT, SAVS HE'S FEELING FIT By HENRY L. FARRELL ns?_We got pitchin,’ hittin’ and 1 (Unitea pate et Correspopdent-| after what happened last October, % Ps NEW YORK, Jan. 26—Not since the palmy days of Jerome ‘Travers | led him to fame. Had Evans been Jump Into Lead at Close. 3 a decade hack, ‘han there arisen an| playing against another. man in - 4 a . ‘ @mateur golfer with the nerves and| that final, he might have won, : € apa ee ee etre tee pre ace entry In the second game in'the high] the skill to win two golf cham| for Evans’ wes playing champion- CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 26.—In a very ordinary con- mr m thas} school class basketball league the Pionships in succession. ~ Travers | ship golf. But he was facing @|test which featured by stell layi ith id > annual “racket" of the , Baseball] means that if-I. don't break the est which was featured by stellar playing on neither side, R Witte coos reside sh 111] Sentors decisively defeated the soph-| achioved this recordin 1912 and] youngster whe as = superman | Cheye. High school rallied in the second half of what = “Pm ng great aabe but I want saver oe ae ree omores by a score of 17 to 9. The] 1913, Ana sineq that time none] with tho putter and the iron, yenne 1g » yes 02) mn. ok Ee : sieeesacieh loca baer Tee ee eee ee aM hors gots Ge etinawsdh eared last year, men showed all around] save Chick Evans has been able Evans goes after. a championship |looked at first like a one-sided game and defeated the ins HAMONIX, F J pais. Sites: bean tee - .. er nextl team work and superior shooting. to, win the title twice, not in suci| cold bloodedly, and with more cat. visitors from Casper last night by a score of 14 to 12. At + Cc Pee teat werk: bate nite quickly. “Emil "Are yi sin ou. the wagon?” he| sonioes ana tesons Point to the | cessive years. 26.—For only a few hours going down to Hot Springs soon.|was asked” senlors and juniors fighting, it out} Why is the golf title so hard to “wey American team and. they were need- ed, as none of his teammates were able to finish “within the money.” Jog Moore cf New York, finished enthusiasm which he created for himself, but when he is faced with the co'der proposition of winning back a title which he has lost, he seems to lack the physical re- sources ters. source, i ; game turning his way, SLR ie After Ouimet, came Robert Gard: i¢ Evans wishes to try for his| Time Out—Cheyenne, 1. C ner and-be has played toward the] third championship, he will be | Pe? 2 oe aoe Northwestern top ever since, but never has been Referee—Hawee. bi ge high U t Si ‘ers--Broner, Cheyenne; and watch ven tne mayer peli nies Houser, Casper. | M at Men Lose Whitehouse, Chey in the past. And if he is defeated > D Meliss aactpimaker tet ott To Notre Dame He has been a runner up twice, #0 ‘Timekeepers that he has been more consistent enne; Vanatta, Caspe’ —_—__o—__—_ Mkely as not the young man who will defeat him will be Sweetser, EVANSTON, Ill. Jan. 26—Notx > Dame grapplers defeated Northwest a ern, 52 to 33, in the annual wresi- ling ‘tourney here tod: 5 immo, Ig. laid would Marston have won the | J asectall’ ig. match if it had gone to extra holes? Perhaps—but the “go” of Sweetser might have carried him along to victory once he found the The deal was concluded at La guna Beach where Sisler is spend ing the winter with Manager Marts Krug and Business Manager Oscar -| Reichow, repres culation than any player of the/the end of the first half Casper had piled up a big lead, for the league title. tain? Is it because tho player | > Datiaod tt: He | the, Scofe at that time. standing 19 {——____° t ” « = a beca tay’ 1801 lerron won once. He “ "3 the American colors glist-| but Cant AON so epee TE ote Bie TS Tepled. “igh and] “rhe lineups and scores. Me ote ih att tot eee tee won in the rain, But he has found | Wioagett aad elke wee ee eam ened against a background] joads are going to set me back to| know that in addition to the wear] Somers (17) ee PophomersgO) oe because other Players improve? | faster golf on dry courses. since | pur nite , Pierce, Wilkine ? wear! Taylor Scown! Or is it nerves? Or Is it, as in| ther hi Pe 5 rere: of ining enow trom: the top be ia ks fine, Hi fear eon the stomach drinking | icnittte It Lester | baseball, because of the breaks of fite NO Cannot Keep up with | gon, Rene eu rere coer BOOP {the Ol ic flagstaff her looks fine. He has a ruddy|is an awful sock at the old pocket, muairted Nei | tne ae 5 | ana, [tosers for the Cheyenne men. of the Olympic flags' ere lcolor and his eyes do not show any|One round in a big party would bu: be oar Jesse Guilford won a champicn- Casper—12 today. evidence of something of the bo-|a lot of groceries, ‘ys ¥ | Nieho Jan Doran | pe eesbe Mt te all of these things. stip by thumping the ball to” the Player FG TF FT Teel the: Ba tt the| Verages that the Babe used to lke. The Babe added that he was oltea | Jkins lg Van Doran | but if the champions of the United mits of the course. He could out: | tog, ett, rf. 3 0 0 nm one ur after bs bs ith y . | Substitutes—For the seniors, Goble] States are of like degree in skill,| hit anyone his year and it was ees i 3 Cree tesne earieg’s. | sun. hed crhaede tina ni aie wi Pale) Up: for. bis epsech: tcmorrow. night.| ana ‘Wallace. Por the sophomores, | ct: approximately so, it looks as] the hitterw seer) BB na is lh ee Sniclingeepvectnce te dene On tome] Tore Been Coes eae ee ae eas experiences as a “rporter.” Lan te neecae 02,20 With it, | he was growing into his game and | Srareaueh, CPS AN | ted ipirier eal eta ace eagiaes the cAcoatioar colors, haa I've been building a lot of chicken| He warned: especially in recent years. had been doing so all of the sea | Rridgian, a css Pages err on t be rnaeral c e is r T 2 ee mes igian, ; deals of the winte Involvong the been pulled to the top of the pole houses. / took ioe pime time to) "Get ready to shoot @ couple of , eal ine Sete ae Parry rat ef reape cnet ag champion }-Gibaon, ig 0) BS Cine Anmnlen Coane alae letice, Mi oe ins Hae aire ta it doesn't take much skill to pat be T toot tut tar Bice ote Paes . Oulmet has tried again and again] their eyes to it. They were satur- |S ee] the St Louts Amerie an club, was Pehitht Pavisal of the MoeieAd games.|® coop for hens,” he said. ©) ined tor. every ealtion a tom P fo reonpente, Paar eteaay Evan Thar | Ste with tho doings * of Bobby Cheyenne—14. pegtebarnsg Renae Pee id heel died | Ruth thinks there is F e was runner up to Evans. That} Jones and vans and Guilford and | y- 4 See ee pBaes seeded rat hattert rote Manson the 1924 pennant race in the Ateri-| dont, Jenow if. the, ake a ay STANDINGS IN is tho. dest that he has Cone, All |.some other golfers, and they failed adh ie 0 0 of Riteher, George Iayona: and Catch eas ro Siete gaa 4a te first} can league but the Yankees. Hej clever “after-dinner” speaker. “You ; of New England was. very anxious | to see Sweetser coming along, even | Dy, es gle o © 90 bag Pie uP a Pod me event when he skated 500 meters in Sene gM deck eat make Joisinkes in spelling van caditererree en Charnieaetinn ee ESA | 2. Patines 2 9 9) Wayne Wright, Pitcher Charli. " ' ‘ é a eae es 2 001 cher Jos! ele bie a gia bape ue hed was i to beat when you're ing,” he says. ‘i hint elsewhere. But Ouimet just | °"gmectscr vost in eek ieokabe ink se 3 4 ‘ Root, Catcher J sh Billings, Infield rig epi nal Lar lara a Seems unable to come through. He} Marston laid him a stymie at Floss: | Y!! fr 0 2, 2] SBit Whaley and Outfielder Cearic all being contested against time, ) went 0 the top on a wave of | moor. If that stymie had not been | AWaras, re. Al Rapese Jewtraw won 10 points for the y 0 9 6 2 Time—Four eight-minute qua: 4 nting the Angels found turning up at the course at Merion this coming season e: bit as well prepared to get into the thick of the fight as he has been With a slim lead of four half points, the Americans went into the gram. The lead faded away and the Fi F 4 Two Fr t and colors of Finland not only deplaced From Glenrock Grooming Fighters and the Americans dropped to a ‘poor , he could not quite come through third place in the point score for the for the championship, He has day. found a new rival to play against. places in the 5,000 moter race, Nor-| from Glenrock already having signified their intentions of Pet.| Gardner has- hac his share of bad way took third, fourth and fitth,|entering men in the amateur wrestling and boxing tourna- 1.000] breaks. sitet eeent, Dialls, the young sub-!ment at the-Elks’ auditorium March 6, 7-and 8, the: af- seoee | seetet csenenne Res) Won. the| chin ptt pata oh pig erm a fair is looming up as one of the biggest athletic events to “00 4 The point score at the end of the| be held in the state. in recent years. For The ma 108 ANGELES, Jun. 20-—TWwo of DEFEATED BY RAWLINS re) r¢ sam the world’s most famous golfers 4 rere awaiting the dawn of tomor- Sake Milwaukee Prizes Next| °2°,"%ns ins dawn of tomor = afternoon-event, the 5,000 meter Wrestlers for Elks Fete. gas broken .on the final round as the Thunberg and Skutland, the Fin- 0 ——— first day stood: Finland 20%, Nor-| The Casper organizations include CENTRAL FIVES than Oulmet, and over in England —$ IN ALLEY MEET INPLAY TODAY) LARAMIE HGH CAGERS race, the second event on the pro- ri ; others have broken when they ish etare-weom: teats, and tabecen With five Casper clubs, two from Salt Creek and one way 17%, United States 11 ana|the Standard Athletic association, Sweden 1. the Texas, the Smokehouse-Pearl 7 Jewtraw's victory in the 500] Whites, the American Legion and To. Fight Here ‘ LARAMIE, Wyo., Jan, 26—Larn- “ Which is the unofficial world’s golf : Z meter race furnished the prettiest] the Burlington A. C. The out of Month Will Total champion. y inhi AN Tacniet enipesaioree p hae And most exciting spectacle of the | town entries already received include qi a Gene Sarazen, American profes: | }/"0 highschool five in & game hers day. Charles Gorman, the Canadian} the American Legion of. Salt Creek, (Copyright, 1924, by The Casper $102 000. sional title holder, is now 3 up on i star, opposed him and got away to] the Lavoye A. C. and the Glenrock war wn rune.) ? s Arthur Havers, British open cham- aig tend. Jedtvawteeneet, hie ALC: i NEW YORK, Jan. 26.—Soccer has er ae into a furious pace and overtook] The club scoring the most points pion, after 36 holes of play yester- Increased throughout the United : z MILWAUKEE, Wis. Jan. 26—| Yay, him fifty yards from the finish. will be awarded a silver loving cup rey THRE i States enormously. Few realize the | Bowlers from. the east. north, weat They play the remaining $6 holes This race told on both the Ameri-| donated by the Casper Dally East Bor and Girls Ride this Kicking game has made.and south, 10,685 strong, are enter- | of thoi hole match here to- ean and the Canadian. Jewtraw was | Tribune. ys Now it is tremendously popular in obviously tired when he came om for the afternoon event, but he car-| seven classes as follow: Flyweight ried a greai fight against Harold] up to 106 pounds, bantam up to 118 Stroem, the Norwegian, who wan| pounds; feather up to 125 pounds; Both Drop Games In the course of a motor ride over the heat in 8:54% lightweight up to 135 pounds; elter- In League. a recent week-end the writer found Gorman, who also was weakened] weight up to 145 pounds; middle- y Cincinnati university 18, : eet to the United Press, ; Ge gumes in progress on regularly |\ Langley today completed compll- by his morning's exertion, had to| weight up to 158 pounds, and heavy. ; ee nha pee esl schoot ‘bacrer |established and in vacant lots,|ing tleuses of che eee greatest da Ba hi tua hale t| weight over 188 pounds. * gam pin events and declared ee many of them. And in one city a that 1,137 ball league by defeating East Cas- re ri int n en: agaist.the.Frenchman, Quaglia, | The wrestlers will: be divided into . ‘ 2 to & while t herowd Was. pouring into an cn-|teams have been entered. _Thunberg, the. star of the Finnish| four classes, lightweights up to 135 fiso ‘won from ‘Bast by score nif | sloted arena where came between | “Prizes ‘with werent ne 102,600, Al” na Winters, Pueblo impresario, s7RUP two professional teams were to play. committee, which has already been fi ht moenatee and manager, sax ‘The Intercollegiate: league is in| appointed, will start work immed.| ht D wer The boxing events will be held in ed in the American Bowling contest tournament which will be held in Des Motnes University 14 > > Nort Chicago from February 23 to March Dakota Aggies 12. pa 26, according to an official state- PUEBLO MM IL A At Cincinnati—ohto university 21; i: ment by Secretary A. L. Lang'ey n Yahi re: fie morrow. many sections of the country and being so one wonders why it is little emphasized in the public mind. fi team, stumbled et the start of th | pounds; middleweights up to 158 Hon Yon trom East bya score ot 500: meter race and slid almost} pounds, and heavyweights over 158 e "twenty yards before he got Gack on| pounds. The lneups and scores: ; cad ft oe =e ; ; Mourishing condition comparatively |iately to make up the prize list. |f!ved in Casper yesterday ‘wit hin strides. He made time good| ‘The best all around athlete will be fe amr - central Boys beast, Baat Boys GN) speaking, although it is a fact that | “mize ‘tose hityt llatsmistaiwes: Uy Soung, ol, bantam whom he enough totic for third place. awarded a silver loving cup. Re rie Farris ~ as Crow | Ooowee retain tee Mert at the |1st teams the record act by the here February 7. Kid Mex, an- Thunberg got away to a\perfect Cc. H. “Red” Row; athletic in- , 4 5 rele colleges relates to thé players—who | Milwaukee tournament last year.” eitieerpe twastecaeieve Rete start in the 5,000 meter event this] structor of the Elks gymnasium, Fe “ x ae fay Pirie’ thoroughly enjoy playing the game} with this number entered, Lang- i aiternoon and turned in the winning| in chargo of the affair. and all eyes warts of 8:29, entries should be mailed to him. : tim sults Skutnabb, the second of the Finnish stars, got away badly in the morning races and finished third, but the longe~ distance seemed more In the annual matches for the} broken for several Years to come, Casper satellite but more recently union. will govern all matches and : » aaa iy ae eh pnational ‘challenge cup which are |in view of the fact that he docs not ig Sereiiieeees aka ouny the wrestling: will be catch-as-catch- g 3 Cross | 70%, being held among amateur and | petieve any city in the country can, _ —rather than to the student who liey tonight declared he does na | 0 the headliner on the same card Central Girls (8) "2 Bast Gin tl peer nclisied to :seom atvit. believe that this record will be | With Kid Lee, one time dark town The rules of the Amateur Athletic 3 ; Batt | Professional teams in two bt ro could get together 1,050 teams as ba ie pattie thks tinaenG the Thi d E : : i ‘ ‘ - Coza: re tions— id, in order to put the f to his liking and he placed second The winner in each division of —tastern and western © sect Chicago did, re p ‘ ah 3 in the 5,000 meter race with a time} boxing and wrestling will receive ae 134 teams are entered and 16 states | record entry list “over the top.” coast for the last year and over Ne ailure In Same marie of 8:48. a gold jeweled watch suitably wn are involved, Canada: being an-out- _ , While the American .manager,}engraved. nity side entry. The great amateur 4 Willim Taylor, appeated elated at — a 5 the four round settos has taken on While Chicago, with 1,050 teams 5 5, s - Teddy Silva, Eddie Macey, Georgie ~ entered more teams than any other | {eddy Silva, Eddie Mac Town Leaves It With icons Prizo\ls the National Amateur chal: | city, Milwaukee was second with * 2 Dynamite 7 he form shown by. his skaters and ms 888 Ss Tenge cup.for which 80 odd teams! 159 ‘teams, Detroit third with 100 Pept hi tsi Rape ul out Single Bank. Wanted to do anything but alfbi, it} are competing this year, an addl-|teams and St. Louis fourth with 40 SrRuaE Tania tnet, Epo mien, | 2 as apparent the Americans ‘Were onal incentive being that the win- | teams, according to figures com-| PTe* “0 Indications var 0 Young 3 ning outfit will be sent to the | pied tomisht, Sol being sent against Jimmie] | |... Weil ana: ee ease Fa aye ana Mtaeep ae Olpmpic games to represent this ia is RLY RIE Woodall, the pride of Thermopolis. K, Wyo., Jan, 26.—(Special to 25 asta dap shia, ’ country. Woodall is about the only man|The Tribune)—Unable to balance "The Ameri ‘ ij toug’ e Hot Springs 1 > yank here ¢rash- : ; 8 ; akes 7 y of Lus 8 aocing eck concerned, but they con- Athletes of Texas A.and M. Col-|.and. that there is. the likelihood ring. 190 Bape eet Ones eanaer ak ee pitch the teeabro tad iene may not be “praying colonels,”’| shortly that French teams will play was closed cut tn December of 192 po ee but they have a Bible as head coach! | on German soil, probably at Strass- TRACK MEET T0 BE ‘ Gat, ie, Fl: f i t int tional sport, the Yesterd. morning: the. First Na alnesvi'le, Fla., in mind as a train: |-one -great internation: ; o'clock the exihbition of gymnastic} _ HID MEX, Pueblo’ battler who | funcerile, Fla. Toledo Mud Hens | one game ‘played in all nations and Work by the boys’ classes will be | Will meet Kid Lee as the headliner | ‘9 camp “sate 44 Hi) The end of the Wyoming Sta bourg. bank came last February, * D Roger Bresnahan is said to have As a matter of fact soccer is the ext aturday afternoon at 3 tional opened its portals, prepared = ‘ebruary spring. all climes. F, ~~ jours # death ‘pallor ins SS Staged ut the Hlks' gym with no| oH the Elks’ fight card, Fy a pick played, in China, in,Japan, in Corea} CHICAGO, Jan. 26. — (United ; ee nepal conan ne ae admission charge. All parents and Oregon outdoor Ife and sports are} and in fact throughout the Far Press) — The sixth annual inter. days the institution elc = friends are invited to be present to Heononustrated at a four-day ex-|East.- It is the one sport which| echolastic basketball tournament | GLENROCK, Wyo, Jan. 26 and; declared it was not_p = Nigetiine sis aliens eee | OT IO STATE hibition to be held in Portland dur | seems t interest Russia. under, Girectlon of tha University | Douglas High’ school (defeated the | Soares ea. ge eee = getting in athletic work. . ing February, FET ear wee of Chic . will be held here April | Glenrock cagers, 15 to 0, in a fast depleted + rva Ande: » LOS ANGEL! Jan. 26—{Unite¢ | ‘The classes, under the tutelage of 2 Ki N. 1 to 5, inclusive, Director H. ©,| game played Here last night. Doug- Mile: last’ mutvivvs wee captcationd Hie Pieny Ens oe whi atkers CrH..w Rea” Row, the symnasium WRESTL ERS A public swimming poo! targ|AAAMSAS [VOSeS Crisler has announced. las Ipayed a br defensive as captis | instructor, haye an average attend- season will be held at the new Coliseum at Exposition Park here, according to an announcement made by Zach J. Farmer, secre- tary af the Community Develop- ment asscciation. enough to accommodate — 150,000 bathers a day is planned for one of the parks in New. Orleans, ance of 70 and meet every, Satur- day mornin In addition to the exhibition of drills and mat work there will be several boxing and wrestling matches. for $50,000 and was offiverei t - High school teams from through- | same. 7 franville Tinnin, president; E. 3 oO t H Ks got the United States will compete] Only six fouls were called by | Grone, cashier; and Gecrge Die u uskers |‘... championship honors. Because | Red Row of Casper who refereed back, assistant cashier. of the national scope of the tour-| the game. Every effort was made to ke. nament, only state champions or the First National going, accordin = LINCOLN, Neb... Jan. 26—Re | teams with unusual records will WIN MATCH ‘The 1924 championship — tourna: ment of the American Trapthooting ’ ° to reliable report 5, and Mr. ‘Tinni = ‘Ten meets will be staged at the CAEeUS. ONG Tad, /a5.-—| Amsveintion ert Pier Ste ain: in the “second, bares the adele Ghee okie ee Maroons Five sacrificed much of his own fortune & Breat stadium, according to_present Ohio State ilversity _ wrestling - Kansas basketball team tonight de- indications. The track is said to in an ineffectual .attemnt to stay team: defeated University of Mich- Ps S held for teams eliminated in the off the final disaster It is thougi nn TaAt piney 18.40 8: Dare touleht, ha he new dais off the -Frouymiog | yee Neoreake; 18 to 30,2 | ee rounds tam nek oles Beats Badgers some attempt will be mua ‘ Ohio State won six out of seven }Athletic Club, a nine-story structure Inthe last halt the ‘Kansas ‘te <a will be awarded. nize the affairs of the bani bouts; costing $1,000,000 and magnificently a werich of fast: ah t pass! caulpped, has just been opened in| USd @ Series of fast short passing Michigan Wins From Gophers be one of the fastest in the world. Another feature is the 220 yards straightway track. year's winner was the Kan- re-open it at a later date, } Kan., high schocl. Teams Today Lusk bankless Bs rt =e Hollywood, Calif, pee cnet DESHOA To MIHCH SUG: FBR hein Naw Eeand tha Atlantic} CHICAGO, 1 is such a cad renee | . Z o —— * Seaboard, inter jountal fon or speed and effec =| tp the ribane ‘SeSsonaeal copies oz] ANN ARBOR, Dich. Jan. 26— | Don't forget to eet your Gres 39 Whit. hoxing” shows: belsgs-pilled TRE eo ana”the“mladle, west competes | arise ane, ate TH he vi copies o} 1, i os 7 ee 6a oy the big Annual Industrial edition so Loheyy ees ine aanese? | the big Annual Industrial edition cy | Off. regularly in Jacksonville, Palm! The oldest woman's college frater- is in Ine with| five defeated Wisconsin, 35 to 18 that you can send them back home pl wit that you can send them back home| Beach, Tampa and Miami, the State | nity in the United States is Pi Beta] a program adop! hy the univer-| here tonight. Wisconsin played te aur, tenes Lnereny. advertising ence tection was aeons ‘won 5 your friends, thereby advertising | Of Florida looms large on the pug: | Phi, which r ie e. jepho! and ° the state. vas founded at War. mouth college in 1867. y the standard of ‘Telephone 15 and 16, ler sald, listic map this winter. AGA PRA A TIER tees, . in ee ee anal

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