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PAGE EIGHT Che Casper Daily Cribune | Vorld Results By Leased Wire MOAGS TO CLAIM CAGE TITLE; WILL PLAY METHODISTS TONIGHT Parsons Joumey to Oil Field Town Tonight In Attempt to Wipe Out Early Season Basket Defeats. Unless a radical upset of dope occurs within the next ten days or two weeks, the Semdac team of Glenrock, spon- sored by the athletic association of the Standard refinery at Glenrock, will claim championship honors in the central part of the state, if not over the entire state. Out of nineteen games they have been defeated to date tut “i r ghteen good .t M ts to Glenrock this clean vict pon v to base ning in i of seeing them n in a yictory. Friday 1 ek the al Standar nm will face the g Semdacs f first time and c should Gler k win both of t se games their claims to championship ' founded upon a long list of lie Jack Delaney | | ‘i | Is Outpointed Tl - noticed t I or teamwor 1 the last t Pay 1 ibtediy) inalen? tf Feb, 14.—Jack De ‘ umes of tl port, Conencticut lar follow Mrant f the middleweight ld by Har pward climb by the from Buf. ang attack won ecision on point UP WATER MEET) cerca ann LINCOLN oPLIT Jefferson Boys Jump Out in Lead of the Engagements With Big Three to Hurt Spring Regatta BY LAWRENCE PERRY (Copyright 19 Casper Tribune) extremely 00 eter Cornel | Grade Teams. spring day regatta th s is because engag nts with Jefferson boys went to the top of 1, Yale and Princeton for al-/the grade school basketball league s regattas will compel the| yesterday afternoon by defeating ) swingers to visit these | Lincoln, 15 to 9 ils broke the tle for first place and left Jefferson us-| with a record of all its games on ired in the spring day race, | the right side of the ledger $ one or another of} In the other game the Lincoln 1 of the Jefferson of schedules al-| girls forged at ranged by other rowing in-| girls, 6 to 1 fr t to see what e lineups 14 t to Co i or Jefferson boys—Peck Sdwards, f the vernal carnty Hubbard, Scherck and Hubbs. LES ie Lincoln boys— Waters, Lozell, d. : day is| Harlow, Stokes and Haz Lincoln girls and sporting sai Hoke, Lee, the eastern intercollegiate | Tilden, A. Hoke and Karmen It occurs in late May Jefferson girls — Meye Corley hen hills that overlook Cayuga] Dettwyler, Martin, Chopin and are opulent with verdure and the | Sheridan ‘ bloom of flowers pervades the air. Boys’ Grade School Standings. ‘the 0 de By Slattery, | | B @ DEAR SACK! (| HEAR THAT YOU Q@RE TRAINING TO FIGHT, GQAMBONE JONES SO SEND you MY PAL LIZZIE AS a Ie MASCOT. YOURS, GOOSE GOSLI Jnud KEEFE, Mom tous BYJOHUN B. POSTE! he Casper R a Tribune)|The men whom it is proposed to EW YORK, Fob. 14.—Thé idea] commemorate are typical of -the of erecting a $100,000 baseball mon-| 8reatest athletic ument on) Tota bout world series time if one of the contest- t teams halls from the congress- of | Proud alon en given up becaus opposition in congress but the idea of erecting s monument some: whére atill pe }man’s home section The national capital was an emi.) But in qny event, Washington, nently suftable location for such a| tll as it ts of monuments, is not monument. It is too bad that plan|S°ing to hold the basebajl shaft had to be abandoned. New York| It looks as though Chicaggor New } been suggested as a site be-| York might. ause the earliest history of the national game centers about this city. But the question has been raised whether, if New York were chosen KO or some other epee eee A Rochester club has signed up Pal Mor Charlie O'Connel, the C s American League his. tory goes—and the monument was an American League !dea—Chicago would be a very suitable place for monument A site in Grant Park, near the imme stadium which has been erected, would be 2 most fitting. The American League was born in Chicago if {t was born anywhere and a baseball memorial on the shore of Lake Michigan would be typical of the breezy west-| | fessional sport— ern atmosphere which always has If you want a rule interpreted— made baseball in that part of the If you want to know anything United States a mighty democratic] | about a play or player— and popular game. Write to John B. Foster, on A monument erected in New York | | baseball. might be set in Central Park, but Lawrence Perry, on amateur then it would be removed from an] | sports, and athletic environment and would lose Fair Piay on boxing and other its national significance. Such al |professtonal sports. All are spe- monument tn Chicago, in the park| | cial correspondents of the Casper which is in the very heart of the| | Tribune, 814 World Building, New city, would have a strong appeal in| | York. the west, which considers itself If you want a personal reply ahead of the east, at least so far as| |enclose a stamped, self-addresse downright love of baseball is con-| }umn. cerned envelope. Otherwise your ques Three players have been selected | | ton will be angwered in this col Ninerican Leagie aa worthy of bas,| Quesilon—Can an amateur boxer ing thelr names engraved on the accept money for bouts and still be monument, which was designed to | 2 amateur? perpetuate the memory of the me's Answer—He can not reatest players. They are George RCT Simers’ of GU Louigibake Ruth of |, Question—Basketball team A sub- New York, and Walter Johnson of | Stitutes a player who fails to report Washington. to the referee. Team B is awarded Sister and Johnson would go well| one free throw. Before that is with a monument erected in the | thrown the referee again calls a foul middle west, for they are types of |" this .player for not reporting the west. And Ruth, even tho he| Coach for A protests and says that is a Marylander by birth, would ho only one foul may be called on play- no objection to being enrolled in the | ¢™ even though he does not report. west as the mogul of all swatdom, | Timer and referee state that referee The National League. aving just | may keep on calling fouls, until the begun its selection of valuable play- | an does report. Please state wheth- ers, has only one name on the 1 er it is one foul or many fouls? If you have some question to ask about baseball, football, box- ing or any other amateur or pro- | business and instead of building » circus} ‘Team Won Los ulfestations | Jefferson 5 0 Lincoln 2. Sere a x There i baseball game, usually | Wil - 4 1 ys with Yale and then later in the af- |? ik Ba mit ternooti comes the intercollegiate re- | Mil 0 F on Cayuga Lake, It is the| Washing pet} 50 = Sie and rivals the an.| McKinley . a) 4 .000 Y race on the Tham Grant ~-----~- 0 5 00 in pols lor and| Girls' Grade School Standings. « isiasr Team Won Lest Pet ashington ~ 0 000 \ iia tnckabenietinacy vaca caintee |X hingt n 4 1 ) t annual | nee l ‘ ; nN MeKir 1 50 = Meet me at the Smokehouse. t Important t \ i his full time to al institutions in eager to avail s of Ityan's part time ser CASPER LOSES : TO WHEATLAND 3 IN CLOSE PLAY WHEATLAND, Wyo., Feb. 14— team 1 ed nal playin ald not get et } last night and dropped its « ond game of the season f 25 to 19 to Whee y the ecore land high y lost the game in the first en Wheatland forged ahead point lead. From then ru uhowed better forn t evercome the big lead Casper left after the game Rats ee eee rest) Cheyenne, where tonight they tac Presenting Jack Soutar of Phila the high school there, The Che Gelphia. conqueror of Walter Kin- 1 White Is considered one of tho New York, for the national ma in the state and Ca ional court tennis champlou- given o hard tui The match was played in — ' Gotham recently. Meot mo at the Smokehouse, i aes 2 as Ma oe ee oe $100,000 monument has presented | Welshman? 2, Were both of dim Cor- $1,000 in « to the lu player. | bett's parents born in Ireland? 3. | Of course, that appeals to the play-| Were both of Jim Jeffries parents Jer, although 1 "8 not establish| born in the United States and of That is the name of Dazzy Var Answer—It is one foul. ‘The rule the oklyn pitcher he National| does not provide for unlimited pen shown inclination, | alties. however, to go into art gallery has r Question | ‘Was Bob Fitzsimmons a any condition or permanency rel. | Jack Dempsey’s parents? ative to national distinction. Answ -1. No. a Cornishman. It is a little difficult to see just} Yos. 3. Yes. why the gentlemen of congress were | Meet me at the Smokehouse. 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Certified Public Accountants INCOME TAX SERVICE 4th Floor, O-S Building Phone 767 tures of Jack Keefe E/sack, YoU { BETTER GET OUT ON THE BASEBALL MONUMENT COULD BE|((AFY QN STINI PARK, eHICAGO, as TRIBUTE: AGNGULTURE night by vaseball monument in the capital, 000 baseball mon: | ame which every, congresmman i¢| Hoover Charged With Trying to Dominate Agrarian Interests WASHINGTON, Feb. 14. — The amination into sug dent Coolldge's agricultural confer- ence with Chairman Carey of the conference as a witness. Hearst declared he had been | had taken. delegated to protest legislative might be able to offer. revised of game. that Sec: ury Hoover “is ieultu gainst delay “well,” ABRAHAM LINCOLN A MAN FOR THE AGES ncoln laid his life on the altar of freedom—sixty years of na- and of human achievement—sixty year's of “Government of but his moral stature grows steadily with the passing years. e _theiv sharp outlines in the mists of traditi HE SECRET OF HIS GROWING POWER ON THE HEARTS Sixty years have come and gone since Li tignai development, of unparalleled progress, the people, by the people, and for the people,” As his living presence recedes and his acts los of soul excites wider veneration. OF MEN? The peoples of the North and the South, coln. Patriots and lovers of liberty people revere his simple kindliness, BUT WHY IS IT THAT EACH Y¥. SERENER LUSTRE@'O HIS FAME? He was a great statesman; he saved a nation from disintegrating. Yet there is a deep WHAT IS IT? COME AND HEAR REV. A. E. COOKE PREACH. ON—“ABRAHAM LINCOLN A MAN FOR THE AGES”—IN First Congregational Church ) AT 11 A. M. SUNDAY ; -AMERICAN AND WORLD WAR VETERANS ESPECIALLY INVITED (AMERICA THEATER ALL CIVIL WAR, SPANISH A great American edit which is not afr, the life.” Do you think he was right? When all other the assured r AFTER THE ADDRESS THE ME: AUDIENCE, AND FRANK DISCUSSIO’ everyone present will be welcome to ta come along and take pgrt in a live disc’ FIGHT HAMGONE SONES Douglas Beats Glenrock High GLENROCK, Glenrock high basketball team was beaten on its home floor here last Douglas high, the score being 30 to 15. always out in front. Dean Morgan, director of athletics in the Casper schools, refereed the The visitors were —$———— authorizing a farmer’s export cor- poration could be passed Hresent session, he declared, adding however that he was in favor of any cooperative measure. ‘ate the Agriculture |/ ‘The witness asserted that the ag- vaa made before the | Tcultural 1 committee today | ad recommended that the farmers of New Orleans and) py Charis B. Hearst of Iowa, chalr-| Should restrict thelr crops eland| man of the legislative committee of ehtweight, for a 12-round encoun-|the American farm bureau fercda-| While industry 1s permitted ‘to ter on the night of February 16. | tion gue city, might not . In explanation of the assertion, the itness produced a magazine article in which said the secretary claimed authorship of suggestions contained in the pending Capper-Williams farm relief legislation. While Mr. Hearst was testifying | commerce the senate committee continued ex- | brought ions of presi-| When Chairman demand of the domestic into the work markets and sell at Agriculture, he said, should be allowed to market its sur- plus in the world markets or indus- try should not be allowed a protec- tive tariff. The question of the position of the world prices. Norris asked Mr. Carey@if the conference had found “any feeling as between government departments” {in the testimony the witness, “IT stance congress] “I think there was a fine fight on WHAT IST of America and Europe, now pay honor to the memory of Lin- the world around venerate his great-souled devotion. his splendid humanity, his large-hearted sympathy with his fellowmen. EAR INTENSIFIES ADMIRATION FOR HIS WISDOM AND ADDS conducted a great w: e or recently said: “Perhaps the greatest need in our churches today is a fai id to grow, a faith which so believes that all truth is one tha han tha eae tributions which the scientists may m&ke; and stimulated by these contributions, reac interpretation and application of the salvation of men through trust in Him who is the way, the truth, and Has religion anything to learn from modern science and its methods? to be the only stagnant science? iences are advancing is theology erything else? to use their brains in religion as in ev: Rev. A. E. Cooke believes that the human mi : . nd has a right to know, and in tigate, discuss, and go to the bottom of r eligious questions as well as any others. ults of modern science cannot rema need the same fearless honesty in the pulpit that w where men will conceal what Science teaches, trouble in the pew. Therefore he w: in the religion of the thinking class of the futur Ve ve find in the laboratory; 5 pt a because it seems to.conflic ill speak on The Scientific Spirit in Religion Sunday Evening at 7:30 P. M. in the Odd F. ellows’ Hall ETING WILL, BE THROWN OPEN Fo N OF THE SUBJECT. Mr. Cooke will aor se ONS FROM THE ke part in the discugsion. Whethe ussion of a vital topic. MEN OF ANY RELIGION AND MEN OF NONE WILL BE EQUALLY WELCOME SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1925 First in News Of All Events (Copyright, 1925; by The Bell Syndicate. Inc.} COWBOY FIVE TRIMS COLORADO COLLEGE TIGERS, 26 TO 20, IN BASKET THRILLER AT LARAMIE LARAMIE, Wyo. , Feb. 14.—Wyo- Colo, College (20) FG ming university's basketball went| Broyles - up with the leaders in the confer-| Sinheon ence race last night by defeating] iiadoo Colorado college, champs of the| Poer Rocky Mountain region for the last} Phelps three years, by a score of 26 to 20. | Wood Brown The game was fast and clean but| Ryan _ after the first quarter the Cowboys clearly demontsrated their superior-] ota ity both on offense and defense. The score was tied at 12 all but At Denver: Denver University 55; 2 sl coacotme alocuoonn | the lead by a score of 18-to 12. In the second half the winners held the upper hand although the score for that period shows even. Bill Lester, former Casper high school star, was closely guarded and scored only one basket, Banta lead- ing Wyoming's scorers with four. Mueller, the eagle eyed forward of theWfigers, also dropped in four. Wyoming ended the first half in Western State College At Laramie: Colorado College 20 University of Wyoming 26. The Mneups and box score At Missoula: Wyoming (26) FQ. .FT. TP.| tana 28; Erickson 2 Die Plerce -. -0 0 9) A running track is being con Fox ~ ae 0 2| structed at North Randall, famous DeForest -3 2 6] as the home of the Cleveland Grand Alsman — -0 1 1) Circuit meetings. A running meet- Banta - -4 1 §/ing of several weeks will be held Lester - 1 0 2) between the two seasons of harness Koefer 1 0 = 2} racing this ‘summer. a ae —_ Total saul 426 Meet _me at the Smokehouse. ion, his greatness The common ' ar to a successful conclusion; he freed a race and er reason than these for the veneration of his name, t it eagerly welcomes the con- hes out for a broader Or does God expectitmen order to know it must inves- A religion that contradicts i it must not be a coward’s castle t with orthodoxy, or might cause will answer the questions, and r you agree with nim or pot,