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~ THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1925 Che Casper Daily Cribune World Results irst in News By Leased Wire Of All Events i CHEYENNE AND CASPER HIGH SCHOOL CAGERS WILL CLASH IN GAME HERE FRIDAY NIGHT Cheyenne, Casper high sc hool’s ancient opponent in all branches of athletics, will send its school basketball team here Friday evening for a game with the local quintet in a . contest that should furnish the gest thrills of the year. The visitors are said to have a fast, snappy a i r st, y aggregation that know all the fundamentals and many of the more ad- NG TEN TITLE PROBLEM (5 UP Ways Sought to Fix Clear .Ttitles to Championships. By LAWRANG (Copyright, 1925, ©: NEW YORK, Jan western conference schedule arranged as to bring about 3 year the establishment of plons? Discussion of this question, now going the rounds, possesses signifi cance more than usually the normal run of winte conyersation. In the past few 3 numerous conference athl sons have ended decisive year, for instance, Michigan her football title with lowa 1923 with Il Last spring Mich baseball the perc 1923 basketball triple tie. Now the PERRY sper Tribune) be 60 r by hared n ended th and neck in and in the on, ended in a fact that honors hay had to be shared {s not in itself : « disturbing factor to those who hav been oBliged to share them. The trouble is that the tles have been reached by teams that have not had the same quality of competition As to football, only in 1920 anfl #1921 did the teams that ished first and second meet the same number of conference opponents = Wh is to be done about it {Nothing that, promisés to be fective remedy has a except Michigan that cultivate that which for yes an ef an ic the Harvard, w y mind w them eaplier in the as they ch bent rivals, ~ But a mood of that sort developed oniy through sequential play don't to as lang pariet AOLEHMAINEN'S RECORD BROKEN YORK, Jan Associated = Press)—Hann Koleh- mainen, who, in 1912 became American citizen and shattered about every record in the United States tur 31% to 10 miles, is surpas: Kolehmainen was hailed as per-athlete,and it was thought th Fthe marks he created would stand forever, Yet, a few years later etiil & greater runner, Paayo Nurmi came forth, Until last night Nurmi shattered jvo and might have broken another Bf Kolehmainen's records had ho ‘sept his eyes on his stop ywwateli After two and a half miles the flyer found that he was four-fifths of « second late, but incre: to reach the finish « event three seconds » Kolehmainen in 19 214 miles in ten mi fifth of 2 Kolehmainen. After e sprinted a NEW —(By Th Man O'War's racing progeny, who ade such an excellent showing last @egon, is expected to do even better 1 By Hisselt, owned by Wate’ Jetfords of Philadelphia, is being inted--for the Kentucky’ derby, 8 colt did exceptionally well as & juvenile in 1924 M field and the new Le gues for you to ard of values set by cost transportation. —How many | vanced tactics of the court game. have been meeting with, great | this year in the southern |part of the state and against northern Colorado teams. Casper’s lineup will be augmented by Harry Davis, last year's captain, who has been ineligible this year for athletics because of scholastic difficult hich he has just over come. The same players that have won three consecutive games on the home court this: year will take part in the pl | Coach Fri syman {s taking his squad to Salt Creek Saturday night \for the first out of town game on the ‘schedule. wadiest Loli | QUESTION If you haye some question to ask about baseball, football,” box. ¢ any other amateur or pro- ional sport— If you want a rule interpretea— If you want to know anything about a play or player— Write to John B. Foster, uN, Lawrence s, and r Play on boxing and other al sports. All are spe- pondents of the Casper mune, 814 World Building, New | York. If you want a personal reply enclose a stamped, s elope. Otherwise 3 fon will be answored in this col- \ fe on Perry, on amateur QUE! ON—Was Jim Flynn the fighter who ever knocked om mpsey? W i? ~Yes, the only one. | What should 1 do ANSWER—Pr: that 1% ice all'the chance open. te you. Then join, u eam if you have: con- bility and see what fou can do, You should be able to bat well naturally, throw well, have ja good arm and not be a clgarette smoker QUESTION—Who was the Eng- lish Champion that Georges Carpen- tier knocked out in the first round ANSWER —Joe Beckett. Bia Ag See kcld | 1925 SEASON LOS ANGELES, Calif, Jan. 22. —Walter Johnson, pitcher of the Washington world’s championship baseball club who Is visiting here, in reply to press reports that he ‘s expected to report to the Senators, said that he has not decided what he will do during the 1925 season. “I may decide in a few days,” Johnson i I am considering several propositions.” RING RESULTS GRAND RAPIL Stribling, Macor welght outpointed Paul, in ten rounds. Mich.—Young . light heavy k Delaney, St. BL N Jimmy. Slat }tery, Buffalo middleweight, outboxed Joe Lohman, Toledo light heay weight in six rounds. one man who could beat him was To the cAutomobile Trade: You are cordially invited to visit the Star Car booth at the Chicago Show to exam- ine the quality leader of the low priced Million Dollar Star Motor ~ and to visit our Trade Headquarters at Congress Hotel, Chicago Regardless of what line you handle it is learn the new stand- the Star Car in low DURANT MOTORS, INC. GENERAL SALES DEPT., 1819 BROADWAY, NEW YORK BOX | another stpry Some PLASTER FELLON . BOT THE Loos OK HLL HAVE THE HOUSE pEeTecTive COME AND Me -)] Look INTO. CEILING Wess / < Q ALL-AMERICAN AND COLLEGE TRACK AND STANDARDS TAKE LEAD IN GITY LEABUE BY BEATING METHODISTS: FIELD STARS NAMED Whirlwind Play Marks Game Between Leaders | t22°i:s': his all-American Last Night; Texas Beats Veterans in. traci end tots) ‘oan Other Half of Doubleheader. to have departed fort hs to have arted from his pe for four me By defeating the Methodists last night, 22 to 20, in a whirlwind contest, the Standards took undisputed leader-| American es A Jackson V. § | Mec Th r | Loren Murchison, | | ent | 1] er ¢ nek Jr. | | | combat n Fred Thr | erst run—George Marsters Pent One mile run—Raymond B. B mt : 1 A. ( Murchison r do run. ship in the Casper Basketball league and are the only play- in actual with all | New A, ¢ Only nine whe 440-yard run—Horatto Fitch. The game necessitated five minutes overtime to decide j sit ions. and Bob Leg | Penn § . winner and when Sill@Rae dropped] Veterans (24) FG FT TP) Newark A. ¢ Harold Osborne | 1,01 4 1 3 0 4 | : Wingate 1 6}all American team. { but the shout | proolte Charles Brookins, Clarence De Two mile run—Jole W. Ray, All @ year ago. The 1924 list seer York A. C. 2rs whose record has not been marred by a defeat this sea- | . : an ‘ were mentioned in the last p cago A. A ne through after Pester had missed | CyPreansen — 9| the Ijlinois A are the only oth-|G onal it was all over | Bayer - ng. At the beginning of play the Meth: »dists ran out tn front to the tune of 10 to 0 only to have the Standards some fast and end the half one point yehind to the score of 13 to 12. The same see-sawed all through the rec md half and was tied up by a free chrow by Peater 30 seconds bofore he gun. Warner —- Rynalski and, Rae for the winners | *Erickson jeored 16 of thelr 22 +points while} A. Kidel ester and Traylor scored all the rollits for the Parsons. In_the opening game the Texas lefedted the Veterans 25 to same that was jurt as closely Mickey Stanton’s basket from deep senter in the closing minute of py save his team the game as the Vets were ahead at that time by a point. ‘The Vets seemed hopelessly beaten \t the end of the first half but rallied ind came back strong. Cypreansen with four baskets led the Vets in coring. while Willoughby, Stanton and Zoble divided honors for the Texas. The scores: First Game. have been picked for its abilit 00-yard run go | {ons are returned to | 880-yard run—Schu: Wo free throws on Brickson’s per-| rant - ietes named for two events on th Johnson ie? Se Standard (22) Rynalski Rae a Patterson *Out on personals. Methodts' Traylor - Post Poster Robinson Miles. Mechitng Hathaway - Proprietor MR.ROGERS Circulation KNOW people are going to say **What do you think of Will Rogers writing and endorsing ‘Bull’ Durham?” That’s where you’re wrong. I am not endorsing it. I never smoked any tobacco in my life, not even ‘Bull’ Durham. | & Texas (25) Willoughby - Stanton . Houser ~ Selly toble Jisen WILSON BAGKS. JAGK DELANEY Former Fighter Says He Will Be Next SPORT BRIEFS (By 'The Associated Press) Kid Kaplan, newly crowned feath- | erweight champion, will find keen competition if he invades the Pacific coast, pugilism’s newest happy hui ing ground. Bud Ridley, a product of northern Idaho and one of the most highly touted performers on the slope has been picked as an op: ponent for Kaplan at Vernon, Cal., in February. If you want to know the real truth why I signed up to write a lot of pieces for these people, it’s because I love animals. Have you ever studied that picture of the ‘Bull’ carefully? . . . have you ever seen such a kind-looking animal? I thoughtthis: —certainly no one who cares as much about dumb creatures as they do would put out anything but the best smoking tobacco pos- sible—so I said all right, I'l] write your stuff. Honestly, the money part of it didn’t have much to do Ralph Spearow, Oregon Minister and Olympic vaulter, has declined an invitation to compete in his favorite events at the Millrose A. A. games next week. Spearow’s ministerial work will not permit him to make the trip to meet Lee Barnes, Califo nia youth, who won the Olympic title. Will Rogers, Ziegfeld Follies and screen star, and leading American humorist, announces a series of ‘Bull’ Durham advertisements that will appear here weekly, They are worth watching for. Football's e: appears to e bee midfield while We the pugilist Middle Champ. with it. That is, not very much. Seriously, though, out where I come from, unless a male member of the population has got that ‘Bull’ Durham tag hanging from the shirt pocket, he’s liable to be arrested for indecent exposure. And, you believe me, you can’t sell those western hard-boiled eggs much and keep on selling them unless it’s got class. nn reigns among the mat Sully Montgomery, pride of the e while promir Center College ball tea was outboxed by Roston Tuesday thing has sort of got me winging. Wonder if that’s why things has turned out this way. Come to think of it, it may be a moral lesson to the youth of this country. in my case being, if you want to grow up and know nothing but tell- ing jokes and have people laughing at you all the time, don’t smoke. foot Jack night } They Bey, ant ld really han- diing Jack Delaney apd is conduct- ing him toward the middleweight title. Down underneath the surface one hears talk that when Johnny was champion, he believed that the nck Wall, could draw against Dan Bright nd in New York. Munn himself unadapted to boxing dack Dempsey, world’s heavy weight champion, was named the leading athletic star in the world by fans who voted in am election con- ducted by the Chicago Journal. Johnny Weissmuller, Chicago swim: ming star, was named second. Oth ers received yotes as the best ath letes in the world in the order nam: The moral ‘That the shows what he man who flopped Delaney, thinks of Flowers. Wilson was lured into the Greb match because Greb agreed to let him take $60,000, while Harry him- self was coritent with not more than $2,000, plus his chance at the title, Wilson bolleved he could stop Greb with his body punches, but he | ¢d: Thorpe, former football star; was wrong and !ost his crown. Red Grange, all-American halfback; Now, according to the. stories| Paavo Nurml, Finnish runner; } OST, 7 Wilson will quit to steer Delaney | ld Osborn, Olympic high jumpe = 2 : F against Greb for revenge. Greb is| Babe Ruth, BU Tilden, tennis star; Guess maybe this not smoking not the fighter he once was and | Ty Cobb and Walter Johnson, Delaney, who {s a sharp shooter, will wa ba mM REREO be likely to beat him and take the Wynne to Stay ee 5 BERR 5 = ro See ae At Creighton ‘3 title, But when Rerlenbach and the OMAHA, Neb., Jan, 22 Coach French-Canadian meet, it will be Paul should never | have been steered against Delaney | at the time the two met. He had} had seven or eight bouts and lacked experience. Now, it is a different | Chet Wynne of Cretghton university story,” Berlenbach knows a lot and|today definitely put an end to ru- besides his wisdom and his punch-| mors that he would accept the po: ing ability, he fs at heart a real| sition of head football coach at the University of Nebraska, when he an nounced that he had notified Ne braska athletic officials that he de. sired to remain at his prestnr contract fighter, which Delaney is not,.. But years hence, But who wants to go through life acting the fool? A ? tie Roger © ar Paul can not wii the middleweight crown by Beating Delaney or Greb, because he fs taking on welght and can not now do himeelf justice at lower than 167 pounds, The BULLS EYE Published every Now and Then. Editor Witt ROGERS MORE of EVERYTHING FOR a lot LESS money. THAT'S the net OF this ‘BULL’ Durham PROPOSITION. MORE fiavor— MORE enjoyment AND a lot MORE money LEFT in the BANKROLL AT the end of A week's SMOKING TWO begs FOR 15 cents MAKE a HUNDRED CIGARETTES,