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' WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1924 METHODISTS AND PEARL WHITE CAGERS TURN IN WINS LAST NICHT IN CITY LEAGUE PLAY The Methodists and the Pearl, The scores: Che Casver Dally Cridune NOTRE DAME ELEVEN ARRIVES AT PASADENA FOR BIG GAME AFTER 17 DAYS ON THE ROAD PASADENA, PAGE FIVE. ed in point of earnings, but 1924 turned the trick and it remains to be seen what 1925 will do. This fact seems to be established, however—no radical increase may be expected in the Empire State unless Buffalo should establish a new track and thus help increase the returns. Belmont park turned in a total of $606,170 for twenty-six days of racing, a fact which shows jus} how keen interest was. Other Among winning stables that of Harry Sinclair, the Rancocas Sta- ble, ,which {s ‘conducted by Sam HildPeth, stands at the head. The colors of this famous racing or ganization finished firat In seventy- one events, second in fifty-five and Uhird in forty-eight. The total winnings for Rancocas were $208,- 925. 740 COLLEGES IN ASSOCIATION Membership Increased Michelin Makes Callf.,” Deo. 81.—Jlast four of which were spent at ‘Whites Jengthened their lead in the Game. y 2 ie Coach Knute Rookne’s University | Tucson, Arizona to fini tracks throughout the country re- N hi B Casper Basketball league and con-| setnodists (38) yr. By Nine During cf Notre Dame football equad was | for the came, eer Reece? | uortiteaiis tn tpropsetions to. the! ot ing ut tinued their record of no games lost} M. Post, f. .....---.- 1 scheduled to arrive here today.| Advices from Tucson yesterday | 8iz¢- a this season when they defeated the| Wair, ¢. Last Year. Rockne, fearing the effect of Cal-| «sted that -tho ‘team was in top T d T hone Five 38 to 20 and the Vet-| pester, £ —--....-2se 1 {fornia ‘sunshine dh his men, has| forth. Ires an upes 25 to 8, respectively, last night | Traylor, f ——..--->---- 1 ’ nar mcrnaad aYowed just time enough for one| .icanwhile the Stanford . team, at the high school gymnasium. A doubleheader of league games Robinson, ¢ workout at Roge Bow! before to- On Its Way. NEW YORK, Dec. 8I-—WNine col- THE which has been here training since Monday will Wright, c. morrow’s game with Stanford Uni- finish practice today will while away New Year's eve to-| Mullis, g. leges today were admitted to the) versity, The workout will be|with light exercises.” Coach wa I Sell night.on the same floor when the| Byram, g. — bps POE targa oh a brief, amounting to little more|ner sent the Cardinals through Texas plays the Midwest and the| Hathaway, g. Sorat mhag encontite patel than “stretching their legs.” snappy workout yesterday and ap- Legion meets the Standard. In last night's opener the Metho- Mechling, & ---. Seventeen days were taken to parently was well satisfied with make the trip from Indiana, the Notre Dame, Ohio University, Eton the showing of his men. Nothing But Gists, after being on the short end College, N. C.; Susquehanna Uni- * Grove Pennsy! : versity; Selings vanis; ie of @ 14 to 10 score at the end of/Telepnones (20) “ Pomons} Collefre, Claremont Calls horremen. The third allstar | d I b the first half, came back like whitl-| Price, f. -—--—.-=- fornia; Wittenberg Co‘lege, Spring: ALL- MERICAN mythical eleven will contribute Ss displ t ‘ Ires an ubes winds. and cyerwbelmed the Hello| Mclean, £ <—----—~-y field, | Ohio; , Walsh, the Notre Dame Captain oon on Cisplay a’ 3 Boys inthe last half. hurled in baskets from all over the floor; scoring: 28 points and holding the losers to three lonely field goals. The game was particularly cleanly Fredericks, f. -#..... Mauhnkin, c. ..--—.-- Bright, g. --------.--+ Haynes, g. ---.—~---- Eaton, g. Niagara University, Niagara Falls, N. Y.; Howard Col- leges Birmingham, Boston University. 4 and STARS APPEAR ang Center, and Imlay, a California halfback. THE NOLAN CHEVROLET except a little gas and oil fs Slouncenaapd vloccoouamend alisscnmsecedic loosooSmemen TURF ENJOYED been seen in action here in a long time. ‘ ; | | alovobosaccet Blcacnslwte Blnetbaeewl Blicoasoeeeekl played, with only three personals ite % ¢ Bene called. eredenioky eeain | CAFtright, 6: In L I N E U PS Doesn’t it seem reasonable Setcae MeAe ree ae eee SPORT BRIEFS pass that a person who specializes on and Pester took the honors for the Second SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 31.—In one thing knows that thing bet- * winners, Pearl Whites (25) FG. FT. -he two East-West football games : The Pearl Whites, looking even| Jack Netf, f. -—------ 1 1 By The Associated Press. i I Yt cell an aa ter than someone who deals in a more formidable than ever, had lt-| Stubbs, f- The Boston Braves finished last On? hree mbers eter — . i) tle trouble with the Veterans. The|Fred Layman, f. .-.. 2 0 in the Natonal League pennant| Camis first all-American elbven dozen or more? Pearl Whites have the heaviest team|Somners, oc. --..-. o 1 race but led the league in fielding| ¥!!! appear. BY FAIR PLAY in the league and with thelr weight | Sam Neff, g. ----.. 22508 with @ mark of .973. One point be-] At Berkeley, Captain Horrell, the! (copyright 1924, Casper Tribune) wo have combined @ good passing and|Clowry, s- ones hind them were the Phillies, who| Ca ifcrnia Center, whom Camp P interest: ack> duera: tox accurate shooting game. They will| Haines, s. - act “were seventh in the pennant dagh. | placed as a guard, will buck the Ptheiivaciais Salt Creek B: make trouble for all of the league \ - Pemba Pennsylvania line, in which Me thie lboutee a usses H teams before the season 1s over. to 5 The new indoor sprint king will] McGinley, one of the Camp tackles 4 Tan theres Be Leave Casper, Townsend Hotel e A Stubbs led in scoring for the win-| Veterans (8) FG. FT. be crowned this season. Loren Mur-|'s 4 powerful link. At Pasadena, York:itracks were Sa. m. and 2:30 p. m. ners last night with San Neff, Fritz| wingate, ¢. ° chison, Newarit 4. . FLer, who burn- | Stuhidreher, first chofce for quar- ~ the earnings were $17 Leave Salt Creek THE MIC: Layman and Jack Clowry siving|yohmeon, £2 men ed up the boards with his speed last | terback will lead the attack against | £24 creeter thas ie eager S| 8a. m. and 2 p. m. HE MICHELIN MAN Bim ake oe aauienort: pBeece oe. Cypreansen. £ 9 C1) meses. soon with Hariey Pad- | Stanford. a in face of the fact that racing men pitt IN ot a BTU EY all oh < tanden, f. .. 2 dock world tour, Camp's second team e rep-| had predicted t last y 4 ‘ ‘4 est Yellow e— tried hard to stem the tide for the| Mar'ow, c. —.. 0 0 Pearance indoors will be at the Fin-| resented by Lawson, eee, an the eons uciintaree aaa: 1 Sait Croek Transportation Co. 8 lowston one 309 losers. Hemmet, c. --. 0-0 Games January 6. Can-|tain and end and Crowley, Notre|ti@ty. It was sald that the-groat TELEPHONE 144 George Layman and “Pop” Varna-|McIntyre, g- -~ I nd didates for the title include Jackson} Dame full back, one*of the four senson of 192 Tanne: based ———— dore handled the whistles to the sat-| Stout, g. 0 0 Scholz, Olympic 200 meter champion; — isfaction of the crowd and are prov-| Holley, g. -. } 1 Alt Leconey, Frank Hussey. and | —————____ an Tee ing the best court officials that have|Tagige, &, <. o 0 Louls Clarke, al members of the : 2.4 which broke the world’s record at Paris. Tiger Flower, Atlanta negro mid- dleweight, who knocked out Johpny Wilson, former champion, recently, has announced he will meet Jack Delaney of Bridgeport, Connecticut on January 6. Flowers meets Joe Lohman of Toleda in a 10 round batle in New York tomorrow after- noon. THE CASPER NATIONAL BANK CROSS-WORD PUZZLE CONTEST | Two hundred ski jumpers of FOR THE NEXT 10 correct solu- tional and pitbietisen Credi 1ST PRIZE .00 .2ND PRIZE 00 tions presented credit on rene .00 aro expected to participate tn the an- esa a ca hd Chesteans Goeate SON Christmas Christmas Club or Savings Ac- Ski club, February 8, secordine to ub or Savings Accounts ub or Savings Account count, each _ Fred fort ts being madé to raise $4,000 for the erection of a steel ski slide. ‘Harold E. “Boot Lever, former Univer'sty of Pennsylvania track star, who won the intercollegiate 100 yard championship of the Annual Wilco A. A. games last year in 9 4-5 seconds has entered for this win- ter’s conest on Feb: 7 and ex- pects to face Louis » Chet Bow. man, Alfred Leconey and Frank Every person presenting a solution will receive a dime savings bank FREE. No solutions by mail will be recognized. They must be delivered in person. poten- tinl manager of the New York Giants {s awaiting information re- garding salary increases for 1925. His contract expires this year. Al- Year, but it ts declared that the field captain did not ment'on salary figures. A year ago McGraw an- nounced that Frisch would be the next manager of the team but the “Little Napoleon” is not ready to drop the reins yet, Danny Kramer, Philadelphia can- didate for the featherweight cham- pionship who meets Louis (Kid) Kap- lan of Meriden, Conn. in a 12 round bout at Madison Square Garden Fri- day night for the title is reported able to make the 126 pound weight easily. 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