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: he Casper Daily Cribune PAGE FIVE - UNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS |*| "iu. World Results LAYER-WRITER TENNIS RULE EXPECTED TO CAUSE FIGHT By WALTER CAMP Frawley, the star stroke oar to i CHAMONIX, France, Jan. 31.— (By The Associated Press.)}—The American Olympic hockey team, playing under wraps after the first period, defeated England today, 11 to 0, clinching first place in its end of the draw and reaching the semi- finals. The Yanks tomorrow will Play the second team in the upper half, probably Sweden. The teams lined up as follows: United States Pos. Great Britain Lacroix ~.......-.-. oe Harris Goal Abel ~....--.-.. Furbanded and Scotch Caps tup to $3 values, close cut price $1.20. Jessen Brothers Co., 115 E. Second. a Cream colored fringed window shades at $1. Hunter-Goll Co, 241 W. First. Phone 9863. HULLESS OATS Yes sir! Not.a sign of hull. Kernel like inside kernel of or- dinary Oats, only larger. Yields 60 to 70 bu. to acre, weighs 60 Ibs. to the bu. Racing. —EE U (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune) | drive them? : ° 5 \ c . ° “ ° Was Only Choice Open|City League Teams Again Tied in Standings;|Blanks England, 11 to By HENRY L. FARRELL in England next June, but, accord- 2 write on the game is going to make] have a crack at all the navy crews boys believe, is all through as a/the stud this winter it seemed that California and New York have gone | D&CK to form agair. having just de- words by Gene Pelmont, one of its ee nORK. Jan. 31.—Frank|Legion will be featured in the finals to be staged by the Of the Chicago writers proposes let.| 50M? Years azo Miss Leitch defeat- training has told on him, His old|middlewelght champion. Among |J°" J: McGraw. He was almost}when the Red Crowns were handed their first defeat of eapitalizing their successes by writ- Pearl White team went down be- Southworth, while he had been cap- caly the shel of himacit."’ "| Sfoore recently” won’ a, deciston| it, of the Boston club. wan an eut-133°t't9 when the whist blow Wee Sport Calendar Cucetion is whether or ot he va Belmont is no authority, but he's|from Larry Estridge, a colored or) Cmenee im undey r not he makes n best attended of any which have| Meeting of Business Men's Rac- if there ia anything in the dope| beaten until Moore took him. post. The Giant second baseman is NEW. YORK, Jan. 31.—Evidences} “The more the merrier” one can are piling up that the proposed| imagine “Rusty” Callow of Wash- A ° " (United Press Sports Editor) | ing to reliable information, nether} TO McGraw; Looks Legion Wins Place in Finals Last Night by An Interesting session out of the U.|8t Once, having beaten their Inst NEW YORK, Jan. 81.—{United| one of them will be sent to the other ee 5 . . 8. Lawn Tennis Association meeting | Y@@TS crew at Poughkeepsie. Like Good Bet. Trimming Smoke House Quintet. Game Today. next month. fighter and is just waiting to be/ his trainer, Sam Hildreth, did not taken. have any serious Intentions to send on record as favoring the rule, while | (tte? Torres:ce, of the Walker Cup Chicago and Philadelphia seem to} ‘*®™, 2 up in a match where Tor- Frisch, who will captain the Giants i once: folka pi Mamaghie resentiys istonmeeraek Harry Greb is perfoct| 1924. ts the here et maghons 3 ra Ree eg oy uy A rd geet aia ting Tiiden go on with his work as|©@ Harold Hilton at the same odds & reporter, but preventing others, |!" ® Most exciting’ contest. the only choice. Groh ts Mable to ” time pep ss gone Trring to take|four worthy English middioweietits a He LA ese ae ag Rd the season at the hands. of the Methodists by the score ‘ zing weig! slowed him /| now fighting ing. nother contends that it makes no difference whether a man Methodists and Red Crowns are now his livi © pretty: good judge of fighters and] fighter who had been going a milo | ny teen ie aot Whole te pe nieg | ied for firat place. Pie ee eee his opinion ts shared by a large num-|@ minute. Estridge, a graduate of oan vhasa’ thie on and some|!"e Association, at New Orleans. pees “emt Ahentcanen a quick thinker and takes excellent Meeting of Cuba-American Jockey | Small ------------------- that Dundee is to be taken by the care of himself. His circums; stellar work was observed by those ey 3 pection Club, at Havana. Right Defense first good fighter that gets him, bey who were able to crowd into the Johny $4 eink to get te town -4 py in the latter respect is probably due an intricate one before it is settled satisfactorily. rule forbidding tennis players to! ington saying. He would like to Press).—Johnny Dundee, the wise/side. When Gray Lag was put In . Most of the tennis authorities ot], Cecil Leit:h evidently ts coming The Broadway dope was put in| him to England for the classic. (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune) The Methodists, the Red Crowns, and the American eee be getting all set to oppose it. One rance gave the usual half a stroke. pices Ri a eoger 4] bed psrepes on of his| 29 has held that “position under|®@Mes played on the local high school court last night ‘hrougt when they reach tennis fame, from of 31 to 27, and the Smoke House- up. The first gool man to fight|Is one. however, who may give Greb|2robably was not considered and ig a good wr:ter or not, and that the The games last ht were the bee — A the amateur ranks, never had been |0Y th® responsibility attached to the en Altogether the problem will prove Drury -~~.--..----.-C. Carruthers gymnasium. Many fans were| Meeting of Tiajuana Jockey Club, tot fact thi pects night in Madleon- Square Garden, o the fact at he ex one day Good for Dick Glendon, Sr., who now proposes another navy entry into Olympic tryouts in the shape of a crew of Annapolis alumni with STANDING OF CAGE LEAGUE turned away because of the hazard |&t Tiajuana, Centor to be a business man and is not in Hockey. ~-- EB, Carruthers when he fights Pal Moran, the New baseball for all time. , Afar Fptra reer EAN Otymncha: ‘thaamatreine’ ak Coden: Left Wing Orleans lightweight. Frisch does not belleve the rumor | balcony. onix: United States vs. Austria, Bel.} McCarthy ----..--.-.------- Sexton good fi ite <TH “tai” evens: potter qiming up from the Ohio river that] “Fine team work with an unerring|£!m. Czecho-Slovakia vs. Sweden. Right Wing ety a ok Bt lle opted Cincinnatl ts going to win the 1924] sanity to find the basket ahenld be Tree itis LAbebricane 7 opened iwiths= @ weanaing fighter 2 tightwelght Pennant. He holds this opinion not |Snoush to win any game, and thess| New York municipal track ana|Tush, Drury scoring from a pass standing fighter in the lightwetght because he happens to be captain of| Ver’ possessed by the Lesion tast| field’ games, Madison Suare Garden | from Rice, 60 seconds after the class now. Certainly he seems to be a the Giants, but for reasons which he| "joy oe 7 ; =) ry Curling “| period began. The British attack the only one able to give Benny has thought out for himself. night when they put it over the O Leonard any kind of a fight. Dundee never did hesitate to take any one and in signing to fight Moran he gave no indication of European Heavy Will Take on Winner of .| Mitchell medal and Allen Memo.| °Pened against Small at right de He says they are too slow for the| Giowery sind’ Maurin wee Feeret lal ‘competitions, ae Utica, fense, but he hooked the puck and Giants and thet while they may! siives too feet foe thelr o Salah Golf took it down the Ice from in front show enough in the race to bring dd “2 Absa and their sweeping passes made| Women's January tournament | f his goal. scoring unaided. ALKALI having the doubte in himself that Fi Lodge Go. Abllty to pace eehoe they Ick the! possible a number of spectacutar | closes at Bellealr, Fis. intorea tits the itera lise ete: some of his friends have about him. Irpo Pittsburgh. Frisch thinks the Chi.|*hots. Roush did good work for the Lees apd Ing back E. Carruthers and Sexton. ‘Won Lost Pet. Even {f he shauld lose to Moran cago Cubs may make more trouble | SNe team. Tri Mate) Bowimg. asvociation | Thi so stiffened the Biritiahers’ de. he would lose neither his world’s} BUENOS AIRES, Jan. 31—| for the Glan's than the Reds. adneneh ihe Tied, Crosman, eeued | urnament opens at moun City.” | 9 1" c it wab only after B thin featherweight championship nor his| Erminio Spalla, Italian heavyweight,| In close games Frisch believes| ke winners in the Methcdist-Red Wytaier Beerts Opening of carnivals at Berlin and junior Ughtweight title. arrived here from Europe today. He | that Cincinnati, despite , its strong |CTOWM mixup at the end of the first ° Like Jack Britton, Dundee may be | appeared to be in good form for his | pitching staff, has not put together | DAlf, the score standing three points | Jackson, N. ag Take it grow.’ Relished by ail able to go on for years after his} coming match with the winner ofall of the combination to win the|(® thelr favor, the churchmen gath-| || Boxing He repeated again a minute later classes of stock, legs are slow and his arms weak,| the Firpo-Lodge fight. pennant. Pitchers, he argues may |°ret the lead in the last half which aie Birnbrook va. Jos Gimon-| area long shot from 70 yards of. Out low tall n * because he has a good fighting head} Spalla said he weighed 193} hold the sere low, but it takes| they were able to retain to the end.|!ch, 10 rounds, at Omaha. Drury then scored from a mixup in the ery tells foe od: abou! on him, but even & great head can't} pounds. He has no doubts but that | speed to put across the one run|0binson and Post for the Metho-| Pete Zivic vs. Larry Goldberg, 10| fone of the British goal, abel : eee nee carry him on forever, Firpo will beat Lodge and that he| needed to win the 1-0, 21, and 3-2|‘st# and Rynolski for the Red|rounds at McKeesport. ended the tallying for the period and many others. Dundee hasn’t given a good fight| will defeat the South American] games. Those are the games he|™4Y be cited as players who showed oo with « brilliant rush straight down Catalog gladly furnished free “mince he won the featherweight | champion. figures Cincinnati will lose because | Utstanding ability. t. Don't forget to get your order in| the ice. Frank’ Sinnott of Boston SS rer championship from Eugene Criqui, b d 7 they are too slow on the bases. ‘The score itself is indication utes of play that Rice, in combina- tion with Drury, was able to cage the third goal. Will grow on your worst alkali ground. Requires alkali to to the Tribune for several copies of| replaced McCarthy at right wing Write to Dept. C, but {t may have been that he has Frisch is one of the few college enough of the hot work that. was|the big Annual Industrial edition so 2 tes bef the whistle. been saving himself. men who have captained a National |¢Vident throughout both games. that you can send them back home| — ™nutes_before the whist! The Grand Junction Moran is a young fellow. He can Neuen: beaghy Mved “rontes, de see eas to your friends thereby advertising|. non't forget to get your oréer in Seed Co. punch and box and he has a good T a B iti h ton was another. Frisch’ probably |SMOKB HOUSE-PEARL WHITHS| the state, Teleohone 15 and. 16, to the Tribune for several copies of : level head. if Dundee can't outstep| # ULTT2; TUTSMED | wii be tne omy oge in 1924. PES goes Gao oe the big Annual Industrial edition #0 Home of Mile High Seeds you can sen jem bac! ome bis TOueT Jets great danger of H L 0 9] PEARL WHITH LAUNDRY to your friends. thereby/ advertising GRAND JUNCTION, TS : as Legs Bro 1 FOUR CARS OF 2 0 — PHONE 1702, the state. Telephone 15 and 16. Dundee cannot be accused of 4 : CASPER MONUMENT WORKS Expert watch and jewelry repair- going out of his own class in tneet- as 508 South Conwell. Phone 2542 ing. Casper Jewelry Co.. O-S Bldg. ing Moran, because he has been| CHAMONIX France, Jan. 31.— Young .-.ces. scan. 0 1 — — fighting for years as a lghtweight.|(By The ‘ted Press)—Another Sonners o 1 However, it may be lucky for him| Sertous accident occurred today on P. McGrath ee that the New York commission does|the bobsled chute. Browning, the Povey a: not foree him to defend his junior | ®tpper of the British bobsled entry, IN SH I P M E =a lightweight championship. , an officer of the guards, had both AMERICAN LEGION Sammy Mandell, the handsome | Jess broken when the sled jumped ae oy. Rockford hoy, is a good bet to take| OVer the turn, an angle of the 45 8 3 the 180-pound championship away | “esrees.. Four other members of the BY SPARK PLUG os from Dundoe, if he is able to get a| CTew were unhurt. What is believed to be the larg- is fight with hin The previous accidents had caused | est single shipment of motor ‘cars oils SCealnst. Jack Bernstein in Madi-|the committee in charge to close the| ever received in Carper, arrived ere son Square Garden several weeks| Chute to practice temporarily while} over the Burlington railroad today, Ps Py ago, Mandell looked iike a sure|the engineers and experts looked it} when the Casper section of the na 35 Mh Oe champion. ‘The judges called the|OVer- It was thrown open again to-| tiona’ly fumous- “Buick Special” es out & deaw and while it was a fair|@#Y and the British sled was the] rolled into Casper. Four full car- first to take the chute, jumping the| ‘oads of new Buicks, containing declstan ete cabal rs there |Stide almost immediately. every model and type of tHe 1924 hadn't been such a how! made about} Working men are also busy taking| automobile will soon be unloaded the decision agains’ Bernstein in his|‘h® rough edges off the ski jumps.| and on d'splay at the Casper Buick fight with Dundee, the judzes would | #0me Parts of which are regarded as| Co., at 132 North Wolcott street. have called Mandel the winner. dangerous. The American ski team| The local agency will hold open Mandell hasn't a punch yet, but| 28 decided to confine its practice| house for everyone in Casper on we thing ele, He ta not|t® 40 it when something is at stake,"| Saturday of this week, when the ea ee ee. sca havent |, “If I must break my nec! public will be a’lowed to feast their rea ps He is. ie strong | t?, do it when somehing eyes to their hearts’ content upon younbele and perkdiye he will grow | ##i4 Sigurd Overby of the American| the glistening new cars, into a puncher ke Benny Leonard | ‘°&™- The “Buick Special” consisting aia sinimineatuec tush eiacon teal ontaieas eraens eake the . : veather clear and cold, the] up into an individual tra’ He hurt his; hand badly in ine | thermometer two below zero Faliren-| factory at Flint, Michigad, about ana with hie Hent head cone hevaid| het: ‘The Ice was hard and the snow|a week ago. It arrived in Denver wonders in holding off the rugged, anes ots days aso, fos wan. ivi stroi ein. ng Bernsts rs sections crusty. (ABE LE many cities throughout the west. 13 ‘The Casper section is one of the} pererse_c. H. Row. aS eat Ph 15,000 acres of Taian ate Che nd Bul Co, is proud of the new sve oon serine mete me! ANGES AT MIAMI MEET |S2zistesvinsmeese ome] gate are required to grow the io) ol wine Les esto 00 i=} KI cHMoy F.G. aloo BlecoawHoot Mandell is being handled perfectly by Eddie Long and Eddie Kane. He could have made more money and advanced quicker in the feather- Weight class, but his managers knew he would injure himself by making the weight and they decided to let him fight at his natural poundage, even if he had to grow up into com- Petition with the welterweights. ~ He {s a smart youngster and he | BOTH AiR AND WATER : . \\ Practically makes his own matches. | \etball players of Kansas who are Pee eee ee fighter, ‘ ; leaf that goes into W hite He asked Long to get him a match] now touring the mountain region . WN ~) Owl so vreat has become rin Bernstein, and, although ‘he| and who want a gamo in Casper) ycraner, Fie, (United Preet)-En-| DB8 MOINES, Tacha “Strang. | ff ‘ TW } 2 $08 ‘elt himself that the match was a/ enroute to Lander early in February, tries of naval planes in the races|ler” Lewis, world’s heavyweight big task for Mandell, Long went] have added two more to thelr - Ushtwelght in another season. eee ahead aie oR Taine ot victories In Colomde by [and stunt flying exhibitions at ithe | wrestling champion, defeated Elmer é AN \ the daily demand of He now wants Dundes anid tf heldeteating Holyoke, 66 to. 14, ana |{%0,metts which are to take place| Sanders of New York in straight Americansmokers for this fratoene match he ought to win the/ Strattor, 57 to 20. They will play |}, the National Aeronautic Associa: l kabl 5 junior lightweight title. Cheyenne February 8, Parco on the | ‘iin. under whose ausploes the 1924 = \ truly remar © cigar Right now Mandell is a legitimate/ 9th, Rawlins on the llth and Curtiss‘Marine Trophy races are to] The cheapest place in town to 180-pounder, but he is filling out| Lander on the 12th. Siggran be buy your floor coverings. Hunter- x —the reatest value, by [unidly and he will be full fledged} The same aggregation is also | 1 oe wilt be run at the same| Goll Co. 241 W. First. Phone 986J. S anxious for @ game with Casper’s beime that the annual water regatta ee long fo ds, you can buy. Zev, 'chasplitn’- Abaapenat, tute ‘Shp ere = Ae ee ee is being conducted under thé aus- IN nev, hs 16 contes' a Ni $i Ta Ee rae pices of the National Power Boat te, Gray Lag, were entered in the Ascot Gold Cup race tc be run Sen rina Te ‘They have won 23 out of 28 games played this year. < Association, and in which the country’s fastest craft will be en- tered. Men’s Mackinaws to $15 values, ‘close out price $9.5. Jessen Broth. Among the contestants who will mi ried fly in the races will be Lieutenants, ee \ HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS rai se ap ele cee Brow and Williams, who recently ; ing at a rate Me WY Oll Opoyne Manor fringe shades | startled aviation by fly! or ry t $1.50. Hunter-Go'l Co., 241 W.*in excess of 265 miles an hour. . ‘ Be Better Looking=Take |= i 3 A iY . Packag Olive Tablets 6 af 10 for 758 i our an i ston—comoiaio| MULDOON IS REAPPOINTED ON , White Owl chime ee 3] NEW YORK BOXING COMMISSION D Gonarak Gon CG Malional Band (a vegetable aperient) taken at night will help keep you well, by Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a pitute for ealgae ee ity NEW YORK, Jan. 31.—Boxing | James J, Walker, sponsor of the and wrestling circles were recover: | boxing lnw, have thought recently ing today from shock of the re-| boxing “is shaking at {ts founda- appointment by Governor Smith of] tions and needs a Landis to save William Muldoon of White Plains || it," Others who complained of Mul- to the chairmanship of the state | doon's arbitrariness pore he held or. Oli athletic commission and the resigna- | the reins were pained at his return. hi liver andl Gene He oes ae tion of William J, McCormick from | Nevertheless, it was almost unt- have no dangerous after effects. the chairmanship of the state |versally agreed that Mr, Muldoon They start the bile and overcomecon:| licensing commission in which he | would strengthen the sport, for Stipation, Take one or two nightly and| took over Muldoon's power, while some of his orders were com: the pleasing results, Millions of] The governor's action was gratify- | plained of, his purpose never was Y Ss are sold annually at 1c and 30c./ing to many, who like Senator ’ questioned, SMITH-TURNER DRUG CO,

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