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= ~~ bie Sas effective a fighter whe SDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1925 World Results By Leased Wire AM AND AUTOLA BREAK FOUR REGOROS IN QUAKER CTY MEET ndoor Dirt Oval Is New Scene of Competition for Finn Stars; Three Records Are . Established by World Champ PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Feb. 17—(By The Associated fress.)—-Paavo Nurmi and Willie Ritola opened a new Id of athletic competition in the Philadelphia College of Dsteopathy games last night when they raced to four new orld’s records over an indoor dirt track. Athletic records of the world failing to reveal SLATTERY TIN AIGGER CHANGE BY FATR PLAY (Copyright 1928, Casper Tribune) NEW YORK, Feb. 17.—Boxing Mans are now arguing whether Bimmy Slattery, of Buffalo, will be the New York boxing commission permits Bhim to box more than six rounds Prevailing opinion seems to be Bethat the Buffalonian has himself Igaited for the G-round go and packs all his stuff into the half dozen frames. Were’ the battle to go longer, it ts Dasserted, Slattery would have to spread out his. energy and thus mmight not make so good a showing. ‘As to this, tho writer sayeth not. The facts are that Slattery has made good on all trials offered him and ft is only fair to wait till he has jad = chance to make good over the longer route, late MILLS BOS DEFEAT MPKINLEY QUINTET Mills boys basketball/team defeat ed-McKinley school term 28 to 8 yesterday afternoon in the grade achool lengue, Dudley and Mellls starred for Mills and Growbridge for McKinley. The lineups: Mills—Woods, — Misilis, Brower and Strokler, McKinley—Kenney, Gow, bridge, Lackey and Bauer. 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If you are not sure you are Paging the right collector, ask him to show his credentials he can- not do so please call the Tribune. Cod Liver are 1 get McCoy's, the orig- any marks established on an Indoor dirt oval, their marks come under a new classification. Ritola scaled almost unbelfevable height in running the three and one-quarter mile race in 15:38, bet- tering the previous outdoor mark of 16:09 3.5 by 81 8-5 seconds, Nurmi established records in the mile, milo and three quarters and the two miles. He was timed for the mile in 4:35 2-6, the mile and three quarters in 8:17 2-5 and the two miles in 9:30 2-5, The mile and three quarters mark in four fifths of a second better than the fastest time ever made for that distance out- doors, LEGION STAGED SNAPPY BOUTS Three snappy bouts featured the smoker put on ‘last night by the Vroman post of the American Le- gion following the regular meeting in the clubrooms. In the opener Kid Moore and Bat- tling Wimmer battled to a draw, even after an extra round, The boys weighted 118 pounds. The sec- ond bout was a three round dec!- sion win for Mickey Reagon over Emmett Welch, Teed Eshelman wort on a tech. nical knockout over Matt Carragher in the final when the latter was un- able to continue In the third. The boys showed plenty of stuff and all of them will probably be entered on the American Legion team in the Elks’ tournament. The business meeting was given over largely \to the membership drive with “Give Hogan A Lift” the by word of the drive. Hogan ts hiking to Casper from Laramie in the interest of the drive, QUESTION BOX If you have some question to ask about basebal\ football, box- ing or arfy other amateur or pro- fessional sport— If you want a rule interpretea— If you want to know anything about a play or player— Wiite to John B. Foster, on baseball. Lawrence Perry, on amateur sports, and Fair Play on boxing and other professiona) sports, All are spe- clal correspondents of the Casper Tribune, 814 World Building, New York. If you want a personal reply enclose a stamped, self-addresse¢ umn. envelope. Otherwise your ques ton will-be answered in this col ——————. Question — Do Johnny Wilson, Danny Kramer, Lew Tendler, Tom Gibbons, box left handed ‘with fight foot and hand forward? Answer — Johnny Wi'son, Danny Kramer and Lew Tendler are south Question—What is the name of the college trainer who Is alive now and who has trained for the great- est number of years? Ans It is doubtful if any one has ever undertakin to ascertain the facts regarding this but Keeno Fitz patrick of Princeton may have been in harness ds long or longer than any trainer. Question—A bets B $300 to §100 on & horse race. The race is a heat. Is the money drawn down, no loss to either? No stipulation con- cerning a draw was made, Answer—In the case of a tie It Is understood that bets are off, unless it is clearly stipulated that in case of a draw one or the other bettor wins. HOTEL | PRANONA x ‘LMurphy, , San fakcico 114 Ellie X. near Powell LJ ne hotel reasona! i are outsi Troma sha Tal Sack,Go cers @ BASIN AND WASH your AGNDS IN THIS VINE GO Che Casper Daily Tribune | YOU ss eal ME AL—Adventures. of Jack Keefe veal N (THE OLD TIMERS USEO VINEGAR - Because |r \ MADE THEIG BANDS MARDER HIGH SCHOOL BASKET SQUADS PLAY AT DOUGLAS TONIGHT High school basketball teams will enjoy a busy week between now and Saturday; Tonight the high school team, accompanied by the Frosh class quintet and the Midgets will go to Douglas where they will play the three corresponding teams ot the Douglas high school, The high school team hes already beaten Douglas in a tight battle here and will be given a hard run by the Converse county boys. Nothing is known of the ability of the Douglas Frosh and Midgets, Wednesday evening the second of SLIM HARRIS. TAKES FIRST BLOGK OF GUE MATCH WITH BUTCHER Slim. Harris, Rocky Mountain pocket billiard champlon yesterday won the first block of a 500 point match from Roy Butcher at Carl Muhlhanusen's Henning Billiard par lors “by a score of 135 to 54. The winner's high run was 60 and he went out in eight innings, This afternoon Harris will play the first block of a three cushion billlard match with Charles 1, “Fat" Winters at the sams place and this evening will continue his match with Butcher. The seven new Arcade pool tables recently installed are attracting cue fans in great numbers to the estab- Ushment. WASHINGTON EXPECTS TOUT WINNING GREW IN THE FIELD AGAIN BY LAWRENCE PERRY (Copyright 1925. Casper Tribune) NEW: York, Feb. 17.—With the return to college of Alvin Ulbrick- son, who stroked the university of Washington crew to victory at Poughkeepsie, N. ¥., last year, au- thorities ut Seattle feel pretty good about the season's prospects. Of the regulars who swung sweeps in the ‘varsity boat last year, only Spuhn, number seven, and France. number two, are missing. Spubn is now aésieting Coach Stevens at Har. vard and Grant, the coxswain, who han been graduated, is now at Yale, helping Edward Leader. Another asset to the prospect of the Huskies is Max Luft, last captain, who was taken 1!) befé: Poughkeepsie regatta last year had to leaye the crew jastern rowing men ed to envy Washit rs he and will be tn onians, who ave been rowing in their shells Lake Washington since January Herein lies one material advantage they have on the west coast which rowing men this side of the Sierras | may. not share. Sport Gossip Telephone 15 An effort is to be made to revive | professional boxing in St. Louts. For many years boxing has been a recognized English university sport. Dallas {s preparing for the enter- }tainment of the annual champion- ship tournament of the gene State Bowling asscclation durlng tho seo- ond week of March, The first automobile race over held in America took placo on Long Island, April 14, 1900, and was won by T. 8, Davis, Jr., driving a steam motor, Belden Hilly the new president of the Mississippi! Valley Baseball league, has Raq ® career of nearly forty years in the game, mostly as a player {in the prominent minor leagues, of the south and middle west. During a recent footbal! match In England, @ black cat took up a po- sition on the crossbar of the home team’s goal. The cat watched the game inténtiy, and though the up- rights were struck frequently the cat remained there. the class series will be played at the local school with the Frosh meeting the Sopha and the Juntors UD against the Seniors, Saturday evening the high school will play the Glenrock Semdacs, the champion .independent team of the btate.. The high school is thought to have little chance to beat the Sem- dace but the workout will do the ‘players good. In addition to these games there Is at least one grade school game every afternoon this week in the old gym. RING RESULTS PORTLAND, Me.—Eddie (Cannon- ball) Martin, bantamweight cham- pion, outpMnted Wee Willie Spencer. BUFFALO—Pal Moran, New Or Jeans, lost a decision in six rounds with Bobby Tracy of Buffalo and | Rocky Kansas, Buffalo won the de- cision In six rounds with Red Cap | Wilson, New Orleans. BOSTON — Lou Bogash, Bridge- port, Conn, won on a foul in the third round of a ten round bout with ‘Tiger Flower, Atlanta negro middle: weight. aioe SPORT BRIEFS (By The Associated Press) ‘Willig Hoppe, maater of balkline billlards, known 20 years ago, ans a “boy wonder,” when he met and conquered the best {n Burope at Caroms, now is leading Bob Canne- fax, tiree cushion champion, by 240 to 227, in their exhibition in New York. Johnny Welsmul’er, Chicago A. C. swimming ace, is not worried at the threat of Arne Borg, Swedish nata- tor, to make inroads on his records, although the Chicago star cannot swim for six weeks on his physl- clan's orders. Borg clipped a sec ond from Welsmuller’s 500 yard ree- ord at St. Augustine last Thursday. American League umpires will go into training for the opening season April 14, working as hard to con- dition themselves as the players. Clarence Rowland of Ban Johnson's staff has gone to Excelsior Springs, Missouri, to work out. Babe Hohman, who was an alter. nate in the recent featherweight boxing tournament which gave Louis | (Kid) Kaplan of Meriden, Connecticut his crown, meets Bobby Garcia, of Camp Holibird, Maryland, at Madi. son Square Garden Friday night for 12 rounds. terrific battle In the preliminaries of the tournament the champion-to-be winning by a whirlwind finish. Styatiins rep Garcia gaye Kaplan a} MINOR LEAGUES HOW NEW LIFE Waco Added to Texas| Circuit; Other Developments BY JOHN B. FOSTER (Copyright 1925, Casper Tribune) NEW YORK, Feb, 17 tige {n the organization the best minor league ba. anywhere in the United States, The American Association is spend- ing_more money Waco, Texas, has been added to the ciroult of the Texas League and it {s hoped that it will-regain its former pres- | will There was a time when Waco put out some of ball geen | x PAGE SEVE situated training camps thts year |than ever before: Of course a race something like that of 1924 is an ticipated and that Is one reason why sO much effort is being made to put teams into the fight that will be able to travel in high speed from the start. The International League make a wider swing that-it has 4 | Heretotore. The Baltimores, in- stance, are going to Eustm, Fla., a polnt mitch below that usually select for them. Buffalo {s going to is ulmetto, F where Milwaukee \t ined last year, Ritts City will tr ain at High Poin N.C a place \« f good, evén actoceel tes Newark | goes to Petersburg, Va., where they will wi ve the benéfit of the diamond | nea by the local Virginia League club. Reading goes to Leeabu Fia., from which the Phillies have moved Bradentown. Rochester train at yannah, a favorite spot if the weather ts not too rainy, and a town which many teams can on the way north for exhibi | games. Toronto will train at Ga., where the Detroits and is in bettered t uy Qin ucatectndicesétiet /Hik eee in News Of All Events _ By RING LARDNE The Western League is branching out, too, Denver will go to Miner Wells, ‘Texas, rite spot for big Mague teams. Desa Moines has picked Mexia, country, Oklahoma ( Weatherford, cogdoches, Texan; roe, La.; Tulsa to Corsicana, Texas All. of these points, at one time or another, have been big league train. Ing centers. The Pacific Coast League has such a tine natural altuation that all {ts teams have to do is go n Uttle farther squth in thelr own state for training @ once fay in the Texas off y goes to Texas; Omaha to Na St. Joseph to Mon. sn An EE Notwithstanding the general tm- pression to the contrary, the regu ated system of combat with the clored fists which now bears the neme of hoxing and which as a sys tem had its origin in England, dates only from the earlier half of the eighteenth century. The rules, in cluding the rounds and the intervals between, were the production of John Broughton, who died In 1785. You DON'T NEED STANDARDS T MEET PARSO THIS EVENIN Hot basketball {s promised for fans this evening at the high eel] sym when the Standars and Methodists meet in the second of finals sertes In the Casper Basket} league. Tonlght’s game will pra cally decide which of the three l¢ Ing teams will go to Denver as ( per’s representatives in the Ro} Mountain tournament, Tonight's lineups and numbers players is as follows Methodists Traylor (1) Pester (7) Robinson (8 Mullis (8) Mechiing (4) Standa! Rynalskt Rae Patterson, heavy foil i A costly tins ust contrast its coolness and rich mildness with pens write better and the Lifetime pen write best. anything you ever smcked An almost forgotten old tobacco secret, “Wellman’s Method,”’ dating from about 1870 and now ours exclu. sively, is responsible for the delight- ful taste of Granger Rough Cut— its mildness and its appetizing fragrance. And notice also the coarser “Rough Cut’’—slower-.. burning, and therefore cooler, Here truly is a pipe tobacco that IS pipe tobacco! Granger Rough Cut

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