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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1924 Cbe Casper Dally Cridune PAGE NINE — | a Bc pe ee en are st ee et Ce way to Argentina, able to hold his own on the mat with| the Irish-Americone tela whe nem —— the best of the student grapplers. |) (ne held the palm PROVIDENCE, R. I.—Abe Fried ——- in this respe COURTNEY To HURL FOR SOX Demand for Southpaws arra) to keep you inform nged baseball, leading up to the open YOU BASEBALL FANS Will Be Interested In learning something of the proarnes which The Tribune has and in touch with the field of TEAPOT WILL BE ENTERED IN YEAR’S RACES (3 oIGNIFICANT Spaniard Evens Score With World Champ In Late Game. By LAWRENCE PERRY (Copyright 1924, Casper Tribune) man of Boston won on a foul in the eighth round of a scheduled 12 round bout here over “Kid” Wil- Mams of Baltimore. AVALON, Cal.—Batting practice has commenced at the spring train- ing camp of the Chicago club of the National league. Although there are only 19 pitchers and catchers at the camp, batting practice will be held daily. The second squad of the Cubs is due here Saturday. PASO ROBLES, Cal.—Players of the Pittsburgh baseball club of the Fresno is now preparing for the annual 150-mile Raisin Day automo. bile race, to be staged on the speed- Way in the California city on April} 24. Yale will be host to the Eastern intercollegiate championship wrestl- ing tournament on March 21-22. The majority of American pugtl- ists of the present day are of Jewish BEST LIVER AND February CYeuR Con TOMORROW —= ing of the Big League Baseball © . NEW YORK, Fet “ " * 193 5 peaaon: ; NEW YORK, Feb. 28.—Teapot, a " » Feb. 28.—Wiiliam| National league and Manager Wil- tH Gives Old Senator Fe two-year-old bay filly, will race on hog aannerys te) Manuel Alonzo in| lam McKechnio have arrived at WE GAIN A DAY o3 ; Trangements have been completed whereby our special eastern track this season, carrying] nis and Saunct Cote De Ten-| thelr spring training camp here. H I 0 Another Ch correspondent, the recognized authority on ‘baseball, the colors of Harry Payne Whitney sua Squash Club’s invitation in- ere 75.8 3 ance. who recently appeared aa a witnec,| 000 tennis tourney must have been| HOT SPRINGS, Ark.— Harry ‘ oie ai JOHN B FOSTER before the senate oll Inveationtins| Very, Satisfactory to the Spaniard in| Foley of Hot Springs and Harry | GENUINE By JO B. Fos’ lo chenaatiia, an of what happened in the na-|“Happy” Howard of New York, TR Ss copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune) || Will start South on March Tth to visit the big league training Mr. Whitney has claimed this| iantows por gurmament at Ger.|fought ten fast rounds to a draw | [f Headachy, Bilious, Sick, BARGAIN H NEW YORK, Feb. 28.—When || ‘amps; he will spend a month going from one to another until he || name for the filly in papers filed srrinduhglntia cain here, in the opinion of newspaper . . i Courtney was pitching left hana || %¢= them all in action, rookies and seasoned veterans allke, with the Jockey Club. Biographer wastes pte sor eAlerts Constipated F ° 9 curves for Washington a fewvyears Following a partial schedule of our year round baseball sports - rounds Tilden was sulted» athecae SR ck: een. ae 4 prs ae centaliting yore service: in the clubhouse. He remarked to One Rack Of : sam! a friends that h Clark Griffith had on his staff. For Now running—Dally articles describing the camps where the JOE KIRKWOOD never before in; tie, tite, aaa’ that br brief periods—but they were all too || big leagues will train. This will be in addition to dally baseball when he was this way, he felt port Gossip KNITTED 7 brief—he could out-wizard Rube|| dispatches which Mr. Foster will write and wire regarding current qualified to defeat any player, no i Waddell. Ther’ he would jump the || developments. matter whom, in straight sets. ‘Turn- NECKWEAR i; track and ditch the game. M ing then to Alonzo he smiled and|,,[0=i6 !s now given encourage- ' Grit.sent Bim along to Chicago, larch 7—Foster will start South to cover the training camps said: ment in the elementary schools in Values to $1.00 j aiways believing perhaps, as man-|| 424 will fle daily dispatches telling of conditions in the camps and “Manuel, friendship ceases today| 22s!nd- 7 pd ne - agers do, that Courtney would some © men. re get out on the courts.”* Neh 6! aes our Choice day getrenbaued and pitch passball : sipaplniteh ont tke I The first 1 to 0 score in the an- TB i\ i ae Bae thet ac oaan > receere March 13~Beginning with this date we will start publishing a will recall how Tilden kept his | Rals of prefessional baseball was the > LY Cri AGBReES 2 tshiee soap “Question Box,” the purpose of which will be to settle many close pt his word,| result of a game played between 3 a iO se im ||| ecisions, and answer questions concerning rules of the game, the HOUSTON, Tex., Feb. 28.—Joe | POW flaming his energy, how in-| the Chi d St. Louis tes along to the coast, with a string , " » 28. trattabla:. Ris" techal "| the Chicago and St. Louis teams in| | attached. In San Francisco he was || ‘e°°Tds of players, high scores of other years, etc. Kirkwood from Rockwood Hall, | wnotming ti ee SMG cai 1875. S = bs : i; © ws ng his victory. Now an entirely different pitcher. There April 15—The Big League baseball season opens and Foster, pate cain yak the’ Aton Comes. along and tumna the tables tribl hi 4 (WORK WHILE VOU SLEEP THE 0 is to be something in the ozone |} will begin writing dally interpretive dispatches of the sports and municipal course’ with a acore of |! % five set indoor match. Well whtrniea cing aed $1 née inert No griping or incon ’ of the coast that, has wonderful the league games, explaining the unusual and controversial wher- |] 259 for the total 64 holes. Bill i ee man can rise to| fights in which he has engaged dur-|lows a gentle liver « . aver reaks. Mehih: St. Li : heights great as he and on the Ke x cleansing with “Casc: Now Courtney has been yanked ath sea. stat heave DEORE other hand no man can dub along| "® thé past three years. Henangins a uisnes: back to Chicago and while he nurses If you want to be fully and correctly - City, by ‘sho 7 voit | 2% he can when his mood has not ; gestion, and all suc af ambition td encase hie hand’ in informed on this and all other sporting : me y : oting extraordinary golf been whetted and his competitive in Indiana university has a one-leg: ‘ fon, and all such dt STORE & frst baseman's mitt, he will be news start reading The Tribune now money wih ate, te | stinats not fired. Perhape he would ava for Man, Worse’ aaatonieree'| | 260 South Center Street sent in to pitch and do his California P 4 7 i Saar heel ON te not be the great player he is were ° —=10¢" bomeayaleo’25 sna660 ‘at x 4 est. Only one newspaper in a city can give this service to its readers he always to maintain an average| Relieves Rheumatism |... 0032 sion 5 one ee o The Sox want left hand produc- Se ee level of excellence, Musterole loosens up stiff joints and| = = = ——— c tion. They have been devoid of SeaeEateren Calne Grives out pain. A clean, white oin' Tea t- much_of it that was even promis- The C r Dail Trib —,| ment, made with oil of mustard, i ing, and they, feel that without they aS \\f une usually brings relief aa soon as you start a cannot cope against the powerful Is This N to rub it on. ee left hand swatters who meet them lewspaper | It does all the good work of the old- = during the season, fi mustard plaster, without the > This same yearn for left handed esis n he MANCHESTER, |Higusa = on blister. ‘Doctors and nurses often rec 5 pitchers also has caused the Sox to| ana Courtney are not enough to get the future held out CHICAGO, Feb. 28.—Chica na ehcihec “etka can Tons hi, | mmend its use. \ for McCullough , 28. ZO 1d’s , take Moore from Detroit by waiver. /on, and are hitching up Moore in| Keeble, lanky, Austin, Texas, boy,| Wnt into first place in the Big ‘Ten ast writs Gillies" Gractaeroet er Prete ee pianos lancw Open Open m pace g tinal bas Prout ugteney Edun | Rope that he may show enough to|and University of Missouri athlete, |2*Ketball race us the result of Chi-| sweqcn rene a) leer eo for fore last year, when Ty Cobb| warrant carrying him along. If|by Bob Simpson ch and the | °80's victory over Northwestern, ; S ORLdnhe ee |e i - thought he could make something | yfoore could win half the games he| most famous hurdles at ail time, |42 to 26, at Chicago, and’ Ohio 0 — Demetri par ae Ciliates Mustercle, Evenings Evenings out of him, but Ty figures that he| pitched he would be worth while,| * | State's 39 to 26 defeat of Purdue at emetrits | $5 & 65c in jars&& tubes; hospital size, $3. . £ i jas a well filled ieft hand reserve| merely because he is a southpaw |_ Seeble, & sophomore, smashed the | Columbus. itaicaren een Wreseer: and nti Until t to draw upon this year, and so put | and can break up a run of too mach | Wo!l@'s record for the 50 yard high|~ as a result of last night's games, | Richard Schikat, heavyweight wrest- A ‘a Moore on the market. right hand pitching. hurdles in the Missouri-Kansas dual| purdue and Ohio State with seven ne champion of Europe wrestled o Cloc! il Signing Moore to a contract, with : macor meot here last night. The| games won and three lost are tied | °° %" hour to = draw. | the fact known that the other ese coped the sticks hy six sec-| for second place while Chicago with NEW YORK Yaok 4 ac American league teams are not a onds flat, shaving one-fifth i & | seven wins and two defeats is at the | worta's heav redighiticd seueels is quite satisfied with what he has second from the record established | top, Two of the top notchers will ciitddb-otaste a welne conatntace tora be done, seems to show that Chicago is by. Bis mentor in 1916 and a mark |b in action Saturday when Chicago | U"G°™ has) cectiiie eacnoribaantes Ly ready to make any move that will that experts at that time sald could! meets Michigan and Ohio faces srt nad bested Sah it peer del barns Shea o give it a seasoned lefthander. not be lowered. Minnesota. Wisconsin is in fourth| tively successful. He eave ‘ bape It 1s true that the Sox have Keeble will represent his school | position in the Big ‘Ten race. Petia’ In’ rina’ Beebitdi nl oeeee vc Cvengros and that he did not do in the Olympic tryouts and it is the ——__~. week! a She’ .Dpepitel S abate ~ a: WHEN IN OMAHA so poorly in 1923 with his twelve pees prediction of his coach that he will] Many profesional football players ; HOTEL ROME Victories end thirteen defeats, but| KANSAS CITY, Feb, 28—Tho|be a member of the American Olym-| ot prominence in Britain have pas-| preNos AIRE Ene: sia ed probably the Sox think that Cvengros | coming world’s greatest hurdler is|pic team, sed_thelr thirty-titth year nounced that after his bout with|| Rooms without bath, $1.50-§2 Erminio Spalla on March 7, Luis|/ Rooms with bath $2.00 and up _ Angel Firpo will fight Al Reich of Homelike Surroundings New York at a charity festival here. e t t e r a n The date for this hout has not yet OMAHA, NEBR. } . : ° We have under construction eight five-room, © strictly modern houses on Eleventh and Bonnie Brae. : This is the best part of the city. 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