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Che Caspee Dailp Cridune PAGE FIVE\EVE! World Results By Leased Wire PEARL WHITES LEFT IN LEAGUE First in News Of All Events GEE, | WELL, 1 CON'T IN LEAD AS LEGION BEATS PARSONS ap et, Wade die Me Hee &Go WITHOUT MIC Midwest Also Springs Surprise in Second Game ciatec Of Doubleheader by Nosing Out Veterans 10,001 Of Foreign Wars. oes, ergs teed rware The American Legion five defeated the Methodists, 34 to 20, last night and sent the Parsons into a tie for second place while the Pearl Whites remain undisputed leaders of the league. In the other game, the Midwest sprang a surprise by defeating the Veterans of Foreign Wars, 23 lL er to 21. ‘The Legion boys have been play- ing streaky basketball all year and last night was one of their best ex- hibitions. Their passing and floor- werk was excellent and they out- BRAVES BEGIN TRAINING WORK FEBRUARY 20 Played the Methodists at all stages All of the service men contributed to the scoring with Good leading, closely followed by Quinlan, Dug: gins and Stone. The Method! displayed nothing of the form that brought’ them the championship a year ago and could make no headway against the fast flying Legion. Traylor with six bas- kets was in his customary good form but Pester, the other high scorer, was covered like a tent by the Le- gion'’s guards. The Midwest-Vets game was a battle all the way and when the final whistle blew the ollers were out in front by a slim two points. The Midwest five has been handicapped all season with injuries and change THIRTEEN EVENTS ON ATHLETIC THRILLER TO BE STAGED BY STANDARD ASSOCIATION WORLD SERIE Merchandise and Cash Prizes Await Winners in Friday Night Card to Be O'CONNELL BELIEVES VINDICATION DUE IN BASEBALL SCANDAL | | | | ‘RUTH TRIES | TAKING OFF 39 POUNDS HOT SPRING Ark., Feb. 5.— i hk t y ‘i ¥ ht of BOSTON, Mass, Feb. 5.—(By Tho| i thelr Uneup but last night they BOYES SPRINGS, Cal., Feb. 5—) ly: “I still insist there was no erime| The welght o rge; Hermann seemed to find themselves. Klinzing ° oy 7 Gree: ; , th, an alld ‘Associated Press}— Manager Dave | fey™*t rien + Held at I dust 1 Build sreefPand hazy in the soft January | involved. If there is legal action, it| Ruth. an all imp € topic during Bancroft, of the Boston Braves will | S20, Wore thelr most cftectine en at industria uudaing sun is the “Valley of the Moon.”| may bring out the full story baseball training season is 245 take the advance guard of his base- esol @. s0ot- 4 5 et Permeating the entire area ts the| uy can only repeat what I have.| COUnG®: tt was reluctantly admitted ay etattctiecs asdicateoers i atmosphere of peaceful waiting that i Shae at I have) by Ruth as he set about his datly ball squad, 16 'p ng 3 preansen with six baskets and T z * ; . ‘1 ve ananeaet sald before. That is, 1¢ Cozy Dolan | routine of 86 holes of golf which h to St, Petersbers, Fis., February 20.| wingate with three, were the shin _ Tomorrow evening at the industrial building on West MGT BO ty. thie, ache earn | would ‘telll everything, I would bal nopan win wet ton iowa touteke for the opening of the ee ns ing lights for the Vets. Yellowstone, the Standard Oj] Athletic and Recreation as- Ai vabaaioo iectlis aaleea teen put In a proper light. thin boils mers ing season. The ramainder The Uneups and scores: sociation will hold its anniversary program with 13 events|~ ,_ peace:| “But I know that all will right] The big fellow's welkht. in. seth squad will report March 5. American Legion (34) FG. FT. TP. listed sar? : Jack London, after sailing the] itself, 1 am so. positive tha itl x 2 tae a) ‘A number of promising new play- | Gooa See isted.for the evening’s entertainment. seas and roaming the world, found| be get right that I won't even plac | (0 oek,* new high mark dor Babe eared nantes . f 4 . . i, a won't ev ay | to drivo at 2 a ers, among them Jimmy Welsh, an | tong HN ay Commercialism Scored Be All kinds of novelties have been included in addition to} contentment in this valley. (| independ dian. SN ot | ea eR aptamer 738 ecured from uinian 8 Oia : e boxin, F i y OC “ r aithar theca ; outttelder, pst Maa ear ettad Gainian ae .: z sae he ing Sune Wrestng matches, and to insure the best| Ana Jimmy O'Connen, after one] “I am content to await the vindl-| realize that he faces a tremendous the Pacific Jt Harn tits 7 2 ry ports tor in pomp) petetion a handsome of baseball's most hectic careers,| cation I am sure will come.” task {n melting 90 or 36 pounds, ers and cash aia: to Sab pw 1 1 3 aa rues Coe cash awards has finds in it a mood in harmony with Cost Weight in Gold Remindful of the crop of corns 00 pu eee Rie dee sksiost ae 326 Qo 4 Comment. Sesaly vere _ i tone his own—that of peaceful, hopeful} Three years ago the New York|that rewarded his first over-zealous ast ¥ ‘ : _— — = waiting. Giants paid $75,000 for O’Connell’s| efforts last spring, the Babe has uC, Ema ony, wr pac pareaeeen ene NS) ORT BRIEFS tn F ‘ re eiclepintn’ daxGensys8ten | acsinonisty cao) A oe By HENRY L. FARRELL prigeecrac eesmeahen mh chine Jimmy believes complete vindica-|services—more than his weight in| si!ven up all Idea of mountain hiking ih the trade last year | Traytor Hs reer’ iz se 4 n has-been llsted tion ts certain to come, removing | gold—~after several clubs had bid for|®5 @ means of reduction—for the Pu ee naead eres peor (6 ae Ne § (0 12) NEW YORK, Feb. 5,—(United Fiat = blight from his name and restoring] the sensational young busher. time being at least. from the Kd tital ty icuiiwalte and one a Dain oda 1e Press)—Baseball officials have some aes Fags the baritone referee, (By The Associated Press) the right to play baseball. Today he is lower on the base-| After slicing three golf balls intd pen < Seti Eee the men looked to] Goble. Ghosikc ce: tte SUangest ways of solving lenitneaary quai: of the squared! Yale has placed 84 men on Wal-| The story of the asserted attempt | ball Indder than the most awkwned | th rough at the Hot Springs coun: rene Ray Said nervicet ad po se (enarkeers ts ‘i pro! eee They seem to figure Witltaaroask a tandard orchestra} te Camp's all-American football|to bribe a Philadelphia player, last | rookie—he can't even play with pro-| ‘ty club course yesterday, Ruth de- ju tr ree itchers include William Var-| Mullis 00 oO ee use of breath will extinguish | Wil, ee teams. Hatvard is second with 74] fall, with expulsion of O'Connell and| fessional players. cided that the company in the south Fi, New pittdered by Dick Rudolph, | Post 0 0 Of at rate eon Sust because it will} - Te complete, prograim’ fs as fol-lana Princeton third with 68 and| Cozy: Dolan) need not be recount:| “are budding ball player, he | Central tournament was too fast for 4.7 gus, conside of the team’s | Necht Oi6 BREE Y STORE di Neg Pennsylyania fourth with 98. +Unti! | ed. It is well known showed a knack of “wattir +) Dim afd Abs. bame Fun ater “Went? iu, hing coach, as one ing 0 No. 1.—Boxing exhibits aiting out bees vex ahaa Gathewas 0 0 0), TRO Wlerdest idea ever concelved | rearw, Bpeciain tition: Jack | 4891, Camp confined himself to the Enjoys Winter Sports. pitchers. Hé was content to haved 200Ut his silfing today interdepen- ‘1; bo! aap the pitching staff are — — —|>¥ supposddly big men of business pounda, pe i a St 195] big three. Then he included Penneyl-| O'Connelt returned to Callforuia,|two etrikes enlled.on him while be | ent of that “itr wu) P eure Larry Benton, Joseph Spree wy originated to remove the danger pc $e Rack: Sualtis Ganmee vania and until 1896 his selections | In search of peace and quiet, he and | waited for just the one he wanted a CaP Segoe, Ba mbes ‘aeNamare; John Stobsid “Gaited Ms at has yeen brought to pre game anicals Pips ery v8.! were limited to the big four. Wyck-| his attractive young wife came here| O'Connell ts playing another wait sbi ns and Rube Marquard. Midwest (23) FG Fr, Tp.| PY million-dollar world's series No See eft of Cornell broke it in 1895 and} and took a cottage within a stone's | ing game. And he's just as confident oohe Braves witl depend-on the reg- | Wilson 3 2 9]. The magnates have decided to re-| Mechanical : mers Ya-}in 1898, Hirschberger the famous | throw of the diamond O'Connell play: |ot the outcome, | tare’ George O'Neil and Frank Gib- | Jewel _ 2 0 4|uce the money shares of the pen. No. 4.—Wrestling match: (155 | CMcas° full back, was given prefer-}ed on in his spring training with the > | von foremost of the catching. Three | Ktinzing —----— 8 9 6} nantwinning teams in the receipts| pound) Borsch vs. Holstein, ence, For the frst time tn’ $5/years | san Francisco ‘club. W N won tite will be. given tryouts Hales . 1 1. 3] the world’s series games by de- - 3 not a member of any of the three} Royes Springs is a favorite win- I S ' reerults Will jar intield of last year, | Ladd © 1. 1{€laring the two teams that finish in| N° ranean scramble: Bennett | teams landed premier honors. ter resort with baseball playérs, nt \ st, Manager | Blaine 0 0 0] fourth position In for a share of the| V8: Lindholm. Mi Ww c boys basketball t defeat stig tb On Se oie » Ho tonic even 2 psndn yn a th fat ron cars ot |r came ernie el ROME MOND Tels eon sete see Benseye and Bob Smith, alternating 9 5 38] They also’ have decided ‘to raise} % rounds: Stelner va. Simpson. the Into football season was Forest | any. The green hills invite hiking grade school basketball game yester- I Pa eet Veterans (21) FG. FT. TP,|the pay of the four umpires who], No. 7-—Boxing event: (142 pounds) | Gaffin, of Buena Vista college, Towa, | r14 ol fcolitealatd laveinan4 ff day aft with two extra per- at third. sney, veteran second sack: | Cypreansen -— 6 0 (4s abtigiate tn the sertes to $2,500 each. |'3 round dad kc A aes raf whose kicking leg, as « result of In: | otter additional ‘exercin O'Connell, CHICAGO, Feb. 604 “Atringler” | 1ode necessary to determine the wine . 1yn tor | Wingate sl aes @ danger of having the players o. xing 1 + Morris Vs.) fantile paralysis, is hardly two-thirds 4 app ner. er, ha> been traded to Brook! ie Bennick 4s a good shot. There is fine duck| Lewis, former champion, defeated i . ‘ “ w | Marlowe 1 6 2] tampered with or tempted by bribes, sli as the size of the other, alumni of the “ * The lineups: i outfielder Bernie Neis, leaving a ne they fi 7 ins No. 9.—Boxing event: (165 pounds) shooting within a flivver rite. Toots" Mondt, Colorado wrestler F . at 0 Oo | they figure, is remov@a by reducing| No. ie 2 pe school say. His best: kick was of 53 ”, fy 7 Mills—Mellis, Strat Lalrd he Fe E | ines a6eseeeeitensdinn tettek iso . After months of waiting, Judge| ‘first and third falls by means of | Dudiey ar , \ ne bs king a penny out of their own poc Part apa Pp au a (| 9F more were made. Landis recently gave out the terti.| head locks, Mondt won the second| Grant—Huckleby, Waygood, Man ets. ‘| pounds) jock vs. uston; . | hei nD @ seconc z , 3 eects Yoosiin p Paes fall after 37 minut wrestling. Cat |"uson, Newton and McCash, SEMDAC EAM ¢ 10 1 21] Ball players in general’ have no | rounds. i A. A. Stagg, athletic diréetor of | ORY taken a Soe ea SAE Eire heten ner itle one Tor’: Two ‘undefeated teame, detterson Wigh regard for their employers as| No. 11.-Finals in sack rush: Re-|¢ne University of Chicago, starts Sun: |C&#*, Now authorities in New York Lewis as world’s champion. — [and Park, will mest at the high philanthropists or big-hearted broth-| finery vs. Mechar@ecul, day on a speaking tour of the west | #F@ talking of criminal prosecution. | aghast deisel doled school gym t afternoon and on A ers. If some of the White Sox play-| No. 12,—Main event: Wrestling | and south. His intinerary will in-| ‘Perbaps this ts what I have been| * Friday the Lincoln and Willard fives S rt Gossip ers who went astray in 1919 had not| match (best out of three falls) Dow-| aiige Texas, ‘the ‘Pacific coast, Col-| waiting for,” says O'Connell quiet. “Meet_me jat_the Smokehouse.” are scheduled to play felt that they were under no obliga-| ler vs. McAllister. - “ BY WHEATLAND The University of California plans tion to their boss, there might not have been a big scandal No, 13.—Flood. prise bout." . Wilson, “A sur. prado and Utah. DENVER, Colo., Feb. 6.—Aubrey a new track and field for athletic} Since that scandal in 1919, it has| The complete list of prizes don-| Divine, former all-American quar: } . sports. been agreed that commercialization | ated by Casper merchants and pro-| tarback and assistant football coach 2 WHEATLAND, Wyo. Feb. 5.—| The international indoor roller|of the world’s series was baseball's | fessional men ts as follo ‘Wheatland’s Town team defeated the Semdacs of Glentock here last night in a one sided game 40 to 18 and broke the visitors record of 16 straight victories. The Whealand boys had the game fm hand at all times and were never fm trouble. The Semdacs, who had been reputed the fastest independ- ent basketball organization in the state, were a dissappointment to skating championships are to be staged in Pittsburgh on February 17-18. Basketball teams representing the West Point and Annapolis acade- mies met for the first time in 1920, Jack Root, the former American Ught-heavywelght champion, is now boxing promoter in Los Angeles. Anders Haugen of Indianapolis has won the United States national greatest danger. , Why? Well, when the receipts of the series run into the million dollar class, the share of the individual players on the winning teams runs xs high as from $5,000 to $7,000 each. Naturally every player wants to get fn on that bonus, which tn itself represents more than a fair annual salary for a well paid man. When several teams get into a tight race Two boys' sweaters by Golden Rule company; traveling bag by Harry Yesness; leather jacket by Midwest Commis- sary; $5. gold coin by Dr. C. B, Dun- ean and $5 gold coin by Dr. J. R. Hansard., The program wil start promptly at 8 o'clock. pe seal skin cap by! contract as head football coach with Campbell Johnson company; leather | nes Moines U1 at Denver University for the last two years, has signed a three year niversity he annuonced He will assume his new duties next fall he said. NEW YORK, Feb. 5. — Bernie Nels, outfielder, has been traded by the Brooklyn Dodgers for J. A. Tierney, inflelder of the Boston Na- tionals, {t was announced today. the huge crowd that witnessed the] ski-jumping championship for six] there is the tenyptation to. buy “Meet me at the Smokehouse.” ? sa eeapeeeane eins ae contest. They were outplayed in| consecutive 2:5 roman aL maa ene feeers) optaion LOS ANGELBS, Feb. 5. — Teddy passwork, work and shooting: ; ; thas Be: Tihe Fork Hants had the : Hayes, trainer and secretary of Jack » PHILADELPHIA, F —George | cinching of the 2 ations league pe | ; Dempsey, world’s champion heavy- 9 Burns, former New York Giant and | nant in mind when ainmy O'Connell, arateht vimillat.tbdlor? waiban aaa oe O S Cincinnatt Reds outfielder released Msi ie ce “ tone ’ dition on his appearance before the tiny Cincinnat! last year has been adelphia play o «help the Tnited States co er 2 0 eae jor coughs signed by the Philadelphia National | Glants win the decisive game of the bie 7h ber nt aga otto a BaF s League team, its president, William | pennant r ] = fight film fro 3 ! t effective syrup- Tyne SE he ay Se transport « prize figh m from pr Putick Relief |’A plessent ste ¥. Baker, announced to If the dang future o: aca Orusles.: $0. &i, to. Aer) rerke ; 4 Ne And externally, use PISO'S ie ea games depends upon the removal of : JulyeS, 1921, Hayes posted $2,500 $ ‘Throat and Chest “Meet mo at the Smokehouse.” | commercialism from the world's eg y Ive. 356 era ee series, there is only one way to do It If you have some question to| | ball. The fight film involved de a First —§ top Pain Don’t suffer for an hour Reduce the price of admission ithe world's series The world’s series has turrfed into nothing but a money grab. The pub- Uc’ as usual is made the goat. The fans are allowed to buy tickets at an to ask about baseball, football, box- ing or any other amateur or pro fessional sport— If you want @ rule interpretea— If you want to know anything adout a play or player— pleted the Dempeey-Carpeutier bout : Do you know you esau Pr When pain comes, stop tt. (sbbed. You rejoice in reliet.| Senruitant orice, tue wre inet Write to John B. Foster, on ———#eH ~=can obtain the ¢ ; ready to’ stop it] Perhaps there are other] Surin’ rice, but unless the fat) | pascball or Packed ji night or day. Don't/ways. But this is the Poet Sele Ta dan anewe ac flake wha Lawrence Perry, on amateur ,—_— is heavy foi Ay pain which « mo-) way that millions have used! snows @ friend of one of the or.|)|*Porte and i | instead of a rubbine cam wor | hays proved She, f] Ra fe ani ect <tne cnt || rat Pon tosing opt over! | TEMMMRE AL W DENCTT, costly tins Theso include pains allied | Voi aruggist guarantees it.| any price Professional sports. All are spe- —— | y to rheumatism, to soreness. | why take chances when you| Even if the magnates tnsist upon | |{!2! correspondents of the Casper with hence to Jamenoss, to chest colds.) now that nothingecan be} maintaining the present price of Zabpne: 814 World Bullding, New | | ¢ They can stopped | at! better? Pa tickets (they may incranke the price)! {906 aut < peter Heel | me RUBBER ENC once. Fo 5 ye y t wait for an em*r-| they should change the method vou J. have been stopped by rub: ol cane Tend kit piles uid change the method -of| | snctoss a stamped, selfaddressed | | fi rel (from 4B to 9H) bing with St. Jacobs O!! pal Have St fava res reat Li . umn Famous for its | As for curing the cause of| O!l ever ready. Appl peste ee hed led Mie paseo can nvelops. .otberwise your ques » H smooth writing the trouble. Nature usually] soon as feel a pain, OF |e eas wert Big es fon will be ariswered in this col. qualities—providing loes that. But don't suffer|a chest cold, Bo read h id's series you have to ae . Oil causes counter trritation.| There will never be « better| hours to get an unreserved seat. If| (Copyright, 1925. Cesper Tribur pencil economy. A Then it driws the blood to} ¥ Gq get now to be| you want a reserved seat, you have| QUESTION—Which is the most ke the’ mustacs to ‘relieve con-| 5 1 when pain comes.|to buy a block of tickets for three| scientific boxer, Dempsey or (Gib. j 10¢ each ever o1lere (@) pipe smo rs Beating oH ® minute or two] It mm: say to tA ich ane games or for #lx games. If you buy | bons? $1.20 per dox. a 4 you feel that the pain has| yours many unhappy how 4 set of tickets for the series and| ANSWER—When the two fought ‘NUS B~ 4 i t ie want to séll one for some game that| at Shelby, Mont., Dempsey looked ser pe f o! beens ol in qua ty 9 in va uc, in aste ‘Nheumatism Backache Lameness Y.umbago Soreness ; Chest Colds] you might not be able to attend, | every bit as clever as Tommy. general use. ‘ cS you are Mable to arrest —e 3 # b *] Rubs Pain Away The danger of commer —| QUESTION—Does the game of At your dealer or write us direc: Back abouti870,JamesN Wellman which just seemed togo"with ° aco S ] Only 35 Cents and there fs a grave dan it | baseball require more skill than golf? American Lead Pencil Co. developed a secret tobacco process a pipe. No one else ever knew CARS LEAVE DAILY Saves you approximately ~S: TOWNSEND HOTEL AT 9:30 A. M. 12 hours’ travel between Casper and Rawlins WYOMING MOTORWAY t Creek Transportation Company's Office FARE—$12.50 that threatens the future of base that would result from a reduction in the price of tickets Any further 6 that will Increase the feeling of the’ player that the are being pushed around will be en Ineentive to crooked work the or PHONE 144 diamond, or at least it. at an execu ANSWER Yes. but Melding QUESTION—Is a 50 pound bag all right for a featherweight to use? ANSWER—Yes, but tape your hands high up on the wrists — “Meet me at the Smokehouse.” ve Hogan a Lift) Granger Rough = The game of 220 Fifth Ave. New Yort i in ingtant and widespread his secret until we acquired ball—is not In the reduction of the] kolf Is one requiring skill in hitting VENUS Th selling ) Lore Teylelted a fullereboried “Wellman’s Method”and by its. players’ share. It is in the reduc-|the ball only. In baseball) there per i cans ger Rough Cut” CASPER TO RAWLINS STAGE tion of the magnates’ share, also,| must not only be hitting or batting 17 black—3 copying degrees richness, mildness and fragrance means made'GrangerRough

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