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PAGE TEN AG ADDITIONAL SPORTS SPORT BRIEFS |; PHILADELPHIA fo at n ag nonbal r ‘ champion wa nd of sie 3 u i rr s e T CINCINNATI, — Ohio, — Charley 1} n . a Ss! Weinert, Newark, New Jersey even if ‘ 5 BS heavyweight, knocked out doe r I t I z Downey in the third round lelgh G SI pi tol be, Ma a,,1 | A horseshoe special” the first) 1 B |train ever scheduled to carry only zs 5 r |horseshoe pitchers will leave Minne bout apotis sbout February 13 for the | \) - mid-winter tournament at Lake i K DULUTH, Minn..—Cowboy | Worth, Florida, February 16 to 23.) °""" gett, Dolores, Colorado, won from] Players and fans will make up the c AL Van Ryan of St. Paul on a foul| party, which will travel approxi I n the ninth round. mately 000 miles Y ‘ aI 1 SOCCER WILL BE » CAULEY Y Re UU 4 : ly FRANK GETTY ; has r | 4 eel o The British Isles givo soccer s t | rr t Ties,” as they call| below t I te | the of the supremacy | parks 1 Ase serine § whict { with enjoys | ¥ 4 . » America has taker of soce an lonst have peen made for] ri, ous ngemen BA ¢ Wi SS FERS MM ee $30,000 cash liam Findlay, Bayonne, N. J.; W. Johnston, Chicago; Her- Wells, Chester, Pa.; James James Dotglas, Kear- St. Louts; Ra: Pa; F. Jo ’a.; F. O'Connor, Lynn, Brix, Los Angeles Irymple, William is, Arthur Rudd, and Henry Farrell, jladelphis 2m ented und but © was 1 Esthonia in as pushed hard. to 0. In the sec Americans met Uru defeated, 3'to 0 team was selected on, a basis al Ar for this tropt drew 81 clubs in 1924. This ent more than entered petition the previous, the Fleincher Yarn Football t won the cup. officials of the U 109 clubs for the and they say their find srounds modate spec ere year this to eompete year. onal clubs in the United tendency to ague competition and own a ge only in gumes arranged by American Soccer league, whic! larger gates. There !s a Na 11 Challenge cup, Bompetition which {s open both profes: | and amateur teams, but last ll but one of the “pro” teams ned to enter. The objection was they Mad to meet poorly equip. the opening rounds correspondingly small resultant financial of the L 8. F. A. rule to permit “pro” teams shed strength to skip the s rounds, but even this has id the desired effect. 1 fu s in to with Officials ed a Fy 1re ever, of the game of will depend upon is-so with base If boys quit playing ball in ing time; !f even the old-tim s inured to the business suit er, didn't feel the stir in their blood along it is Houbtful if profes all would haye the hold the public it h das amateurs. It rs April ne FOR PITCHER DIANAPOLIS, IND., Jan. 13.— offers have been , star pitcher of an Associa rding to Wil Indjar ba eball team, acc Break a Cold Right Up with ' At the | lam C. Sm h, vice president. 3 { eo taadlng Three clubs to offer us cash for “ , 432. tamer} hove nel Petty, who won 29 games and lost 4a Pape’s Cold Compound” | ‘<*"" anaes |Eetly, MBO aba St pene abe: the First leag Yerrelawated York Yankees, Boston "7 atesniepapa | and the Washington n rere tition keen anthends of the sald Brnith, “There is pi eh eet There {8 also a bracketted|ne chance of such a deal going ee ompetition for the Football Cup in| through unless players come in ex- until three doses are 1 change” he added taken. ‘The first dose oo always gives re Dissecting bodies and examining The second andt hird | for D skeletons would U & gruesome task but not #0 with s Keene, who ia the the world to become anatomy, occupying in the London School for Women, For years Dr. red her room with the twenty-eight-year-old who bequeathed his body wome (Wate | Bos — = = S i H of costly tins h ‘10¢ IN: [ts coolness and mellow “body” are a revelation to pipe smokers Back about 1870, James N.Wellman developed a secret tobacco process which won instant and widespread favor. It yielded a filler-bodied richness, mildness and fragrance “Wellmants Method” which just seemed to‘go"with a pipe. No one els his secret until we Sern ¢ ever knew ‘and by its means made"GmngerRough Cut” Granger Rough Cut @he Casper Daily Cribune Now that Ed “Strangler is weight wrestling champion. he may pastime of, cow-punching. approved rider. in the gar Here we have Lewis in cowho) yles. and Miss Bonnie McCarroll, champion we SCORE DEAD IN GERMAN TRAIN CRASH BERLIN, Jan. 13.—(By The Asso- ciated Press.)—More than a score of lives are known to have been lost when the Berlin to Cologne express crashed into-a train standing in the station at Herne, Westphalia, today. Three cars. were completely de- molished, killing or injuring many persons. Dispatches shortly after 10 o'clock this morning said that bodies had been removed from th debris. Herne fs situated five miles from Bochum, in the Ruhr valley, the district, until recently, occupied by French and Belgian soldiers. Jor weak Run-down Condition, is Utle of heavy up the more strenuous togs, latest van broncho decide to tal bof a tenderfoot. oD AEA 6 NEEDED BY YOUNG COUPLE Should Not Marry on Less, Pastor Tells United Press. EVANSTON, IIL, Jan. 12—(Unit Press)—A young couple should >t get married on less than $3,000 year, and preferably $4,000 the Rev. Hugh Robert Orr, pastor of the Executive First Unitarian church here told the United Press today com menting on the opinion of the Rey N. J. Springer, Brooklyn, who stated that the present institution of mar riage is not feasible. “Ta not advise a couple accus: tomed to any of the finer things of ife, to start out with than that,”’ he stated. “The marri problem to: day is an acute one. I know of many young people who are hésitating in taking the step. “In some ways the entire matrl monial relationship {s revolution (zed. I gee no solution for it, unless the wife of her own accord, w to take up some career—some crea tive work which she enjoys. She should not work just to earn money, for this might destroy the home, and lead to‘unhappiness. , ‘The whole thing {s bound up with nt economic system. For ar a couple can get slong in 1 apartment, With great economy ‘they might possibly get on on less than that. ‘I believe that every woman should have the training to support herself, if necessary, either before or after ed marriage. But marriage should be an ideal—and she should not b forced to surrender her ideals to marry. “Marriage is a serious problem It {s one of the acutest phases « economics. It ts one of tho great mysteries. Ho eed Sugar Companies May Consolidate NEW YORK, Jan. 12.—A meeting of stockholders of the National Sugar Refining company in Jersey City today called to authorize sale QUESTION | | BOX | If you have some question to ask about baseball, football, box ing or any other amateur or pro- fessional. sport— If you want a rule interpreted— If you want to know anything about @ play or player Writu to John B, Foster, gn baseball Lawrence Perry, on amateur | | sports, ar Fair on boxing and other | | professional sports. All are spe 1 correspondents of the Casper Tribune, 814 World Buil New | | | York want © personal Jenclose a stamped, sel ope. Otherwise your jon will be answered in th umn reply | Question —What man first held the world’s prize ring heavyweight championship? Answer.—James 1719. En Piss ‘and, Question.—How ts {t possible to get a position In » small league as an umpire? I have had experience and I would like to try to develop into « high class umpire, Answer.—Apply to the president of the league which you select as one for which you would Ike to work, Experience will help you al- though ft {s a difficult position. Question.—Who have been Eng- land's world champlons in the past 30 years? Answer.—James Wilde, flyweight titleholder. Bob Fitzsimmons was English born but an American clti- zen when he won the title from Jim Corbett. and assets to the Refining company ash was adjourned of its prope: American Sugar for $16,500,000 " January 26 to give the Amer- an Sugar fining company an- opportunity pply for modifica tion of the United States court’s de. cree of trolling the Sugar's option stock expires March ning it from con- American e National's 1 on | = HB DOOR of opportunity flings Lp HOUGHTON Gees TG APPOINTED filled with pep and punch—with rich, red blood tingling through his system. Mountain size obstacles dwindle to ant hills and ambitions become accomplishments to these sort of men. Where is the employer who seeks the man who fs physically run-down? The man without stam- (Continued from Page One.) ina to withstand the knocks and when congress Will not be in session. | 8@ff of the hurrying, scurrying world of business? On the other hand Ambassador Kel r logg is expected to como here sev-|,, 5-8.S. 1s the long established and ral, asnataitetons cretary: Hughes | time honored creator of red-blood- retires March 4, to become acquaint- | Célls.| You cannot expect to get ed with affairs in the state depart-| Very far up the ladder unless you ment and for that reason {t 1s prob-| &T@ equipped with a body that is able the nomination of Mr. Hough- | *tTons and vigoFous. 8.8.8. will ton will go be » adjournment of start you on your way.’ Don't al- low the “Door of Opportunity” to be closed to you because you have not the stamina to withstand the gaff—because your nerve power is lacking. Build up your system! 8.8.8. made of carefully selected and scientifically prepared and proportioned herbs and _ barks makes you fit! Get back that old time punch! When opportunity congress What furt liplomatic*posts wil lead to wag not apparent today, although there has ler changes the shift tn changes ap. y to be in vticn beyond | knocks be ready to answer tho seleg#on secretary of | call! riculture to suce Howard M ore on Marchd. 5.8.8. fs sold at all drog stores in two sizes. larger $5.00 Reward Five dollars reward will.be paid to the party furnishing the Casper Daily Tribune information leading to the capture of the person who is fraudulently collecting subscriptions from Tribune subscribers. Patrons of the paper should not pay any- one their subscription except the carrier who delivers the paper or an authorized collector from the office. If you are not sure you are paying the right collector, ask him to show his credentials, If he can- not do so please call the Tribune, Telephone 15 E Every Day aBargainDay [fj t E E.R. Williams Store § GROCERIES No. 2 MEATS 129 W. Second Phones 10—11 th Se willing Fresh Side Pork, per lb. ge Pot Roast, lb., 12%ac and —_ Pork Chops, per lb. “ =e Round Steak, her Jb. cas 17 2e Veal Chops and Steak pound Picnic Hams pound Em rm Style Sausage, pure) Berkshire F, per Ib, (100° 2 Center Slices Swift's Premium Ham for_--- coed WE DELIVER Lose se 8 OF | TRAIN SCHEDULES CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN Westbound Arrives Departs No. 608 .-+-..- 1:55 p. m. 2:0 p. No. 618 =". 10:45 p. m, eae Eastboun Arrives Depart XS CS ae --- 5.45 p. m. 6:00 p. m| CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY _ Eastbound Arrives Departs ig “eS = oe anh 4:00 p. m. . @ a Hy . ™m, % le Westbound Ariives ee 1 Sa ~ 6:50 a. m. 7:10 a, mJ +3 0:55 p. m. Will Be Your Last Chance TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1925 4~-MORE DAYS~4. NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT ‘vee To Get In On ae ee a Te eet AND O*COAT SALE These Sales Come Only Twice Each Year. Attend One and You Will Wait For Them OPEN EVENINGS ’TILL 9