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~ ~~ a TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1925 Che Casper Oaily Cribune PAGE FIVE World Results By Leased Wi CASPER HIGH BEATS GOWLEY IN ES TOURNEY OPENER AT LARAMIE! {S358 (ase Re THURSDAY NI GHY. SUS Se Soe \susT GoT © Pass FROM THE BOSS First in News Of All Events ele Pat Yy THE ER THINK 1 SELLIN eu THE PLACE WILL ~ BE SAMMED ON \ AN? On, SACK, MR. WOPPIS THE PROMOTER THURS ORY NICHT TICKETS AND WE GE 4o% OF THE. VAHL ip enh RECEIPTS t One-Point Victory Nosed Out by Locals in Cage Thriller After’ Lagging Far Behind at End of Half LARAMIE, Wyo., March 10.—Casper provided the big- gest thrill of the opening day’s play in the annual high school tournament which started yesterday under the auspices of the University of Wyoming, by defeating Cow- ley, 17 to 16. Casper was hopelessly outclassed in the first half, which ended 8 to 1 in favor of the northy f westerners but in the last half swept the Cowley aggregation off its feet and emerged a one point winner. Kemmerer and Sheridan, in the afternoon yames, showed great SERIES PENG “ee IBOXING FANS AWAIT CHAMP’S!LEONARD LIKELY TO fle Cheyenne won asily from Cody AT PALM BEACH <<=-c: 2°" REPLY TO NEW YORK DEMAND) = RETURN FOR BOUTS: ville in a tight battle. | Two losses are necessary to elim! eal BE Ss | t nate a team so each quintet will be : BY HEN FARRE i | seen in action at least once again. BY HENRY L. FARRELL out Moing the heavy training that {s The svore of the 14 games pi (United Press Sports Editor) thing but attractive to him. rig : ns a Ball Park Is Sold Out Monday afternoon ant ecealae ees W YORK, March 10.—Benny| Although he has always dented War shel ves sighEses |g eat : ; H as follows: By FAIR PLAY. a big heavyweight bout must be nard was sincere no doubt when|‘t, smart boxing men have tnsist-| °%¢ Of the best In the game and he]; r the gar for Giants-Solons First game: Basin 32; Yoder, 13. | (Copyright, 1935, Casper Tribune) | held, the charity aspects of the bout announced tl was retiring | © | eouueene mre) ? b f ben hi Second game: Pinebluffs, 26; Hills:|. NEW YORK, March 10.—All the] would put the west coast promoters z and was’ surrendering 2h esi ie eae ras Cs Denver Boosters and t Clash Today Aste, world is waiting with bated breath | In a better position to win the fight. htweight cham-{W28 t ; Third game: Kemmerer 26; Guern-}to see what answer—if any—Jack| More and more there is talk that ld —— : sey 4. i Dempsey makes to the New York | Kearns {s not in full charge of Demp- | had always been known by his] be NEW YORK, March 10.—Palm|_ Fourth game: Saratoga 26; Lingle| boxing commission's demand that he] rey any more, At the same time, the | friends that his mother did not Uke] Welgh on for n END RHEUMATIC Beach's baseball park ts sold out for meet Harry W writer fails to gee where Dempsey | tho business in which he had made | Private, althoug ovided un ut yi there were reasons |that newspapermen lwa 8, the start of the spring “World Ser-| Fifth game: Sheridan 16; Greybul} Meanwhile, the aforesaid world has worked himself into a bad posi ies,’ with the prospect the Zachary, 4 jaughing at the bull which the com-| tion or been worked Into one, The who won two games from the Giants} Sixth game: Rock Springs 39; Mid-| mission made in its hurry to shoot| most level-headed man jn the Now in the 1924 series, will be among the | West 6. a defi at Dempsey, The commission, | York commission, former Chairman pitohers for the Washington § Seventh game: Worland 23; Moor-|in other words, gave the champlon | George Brewer, has publicly asserted | and h it of dig shot| with Mandell or with Terris acon Eo it J tors against Arties Nehf of the New | croft 8. 24 hours ta answer, whereas, under|that he thinks Wills and Gibbons | oppor E uld be a ch for him. | A . { York Giants in the first of the 13 ex-|, Pishth game: Laramte 97; Burns,| the boxing law, he has fifteen days,| should meet for the honor of tack | fandell is a great little fighter and Johnny Mostil Clouts|!m?: ecla ! remark hibjtion games today. x It {s @ good bet that the commig:| ling Dempsey and here Is a weapon {igh | he ts going to very much better as! i ‘i 5 je old I nternal remedy, Ic Nehf will be aided by Jack Scott] Ninth game: Upton 7; Egbert 1. | slon won't get a great deal of sat-|the champion can use no matter thet Mikey Wark. | be gets older. He jx in the inp Ball 380 Feet at ) ap in easy) and Virgil Barnes and Hughje Jen-|_ Tenth game; Green River 17; Lusk (sfaction out of Dempsey, Somehow | what the rest of the commirsion say. nae the xt champion, wil!| Stage of development now that | be 1 niserinl Ane + t nings will be in charge as manager |‘ or other, the writer has the feeling} Ther one sure way of forcing na ita nent. Ite quite logical | L« he won the] Sh | sons in join’ “yp oe ai bet McGraw has decided to remain in Dleventh game: Layman, 19; Glen-| that Dempsey has a trump card up| Dempsey either to fight Wills or f + rte metHbe RoonIe' be'iprevailed he wil improve | reveport | thé: ‘ veliett Sarasota because of illness, lo, 3, his sleeve, placed there by California | Gibbons or else retire and that is the pee sgh aga Net ne on to put | Just rd did, because he is a} ponies e ? tem} In the Yankee camp at St. Peters:| Twelfth game: Cheyenne 26; Cody | promoters, way Brower points out—-Gibbons bg bby AB aaalis nen there | Patural fighter | cHickao, march «1 ry ' Red burg the injury, which has put Babe | Suppose, Cor example, the New|and Wills must meet and then Demp- | 0! hoe Eves. AtO nv oe g100,| Sid Terris is a manufactured tight | hits, errors 1 bonere ¥ i 1 Ruth out of adfion for ten days at Thirteenth game: Casper 17; Cow-| York body puts the champion on the| sey m the winner. 000 in nine’s work | er and he never will be any better] thelr season ute at ‘ r least {s the topic. The home run mar- | !¢¥ 16. blacklist and a Gibbons-Wills fight! If Wille were to beat Gibbons, then | Oo’) 1.4 removed Lew Tend-| than he was when he lost to Man-| Island, Calif,, camp of the Chicag 5 vel has a broken finger on his left| Fourteenth game: Glenrock 11;| Is steamed up? Well, arrangements | Dempsey could not withstand a pop-| Oy ine for the cham, | dell some time ago, because he ts not | Cubs, and the Shreveport, Lu., | rs age pa Ree | hand, a very necessary hand to the | Cokeville 10, for a Dempaey.Gibbons fight on the| ular demand that he face Wills. At) OT Ut) Oo found himself | 4 natural fighter, He was nothing| wick of the White Sox. ; : Yankee's outfielde ioe Da a ed beat ipethated trot are: fortnes loaat: eas ced! Get yee ake the de- | P her lonely in the lightwelght class Bue 10 of Flashy tootwo . If he| Most of the pasting has been done | ————-—_—_--—— i ess was so poor that he| could use his hands as efficiently as| by the Cubs WASHINGTON, March 10.— Fol HARRY ASTIN since, there are ample accommoda-| One thing looks certain: The ac- bs ee ATER athe, Bi hi he uses his legs, he saree be the| ero of Commissioner Landis’ | lowing the usual plan for early sea- J tions out there and plenty of money | tion of the New York commission in |b“ hy »tovwin the welterwelzht title, | Greatest fighter {n the class, | visit to the White Sox ¢ rp yeater-| son combats, Manager Harris of the and hosts of fans New York could] issuing the ultimatum to Dempsey but for some strange reason he de Mandell is not as flashy as ‘Terris | lay, Johnny Mostil lifted one of Senators had selected three pitchers notmake any more attractive bid for | makes {t xppear that politleal inter. | Wut for some alcaned fest UY AO) ot he is tast and his speed is much| longest drives ever seen. in. ti ‘ to carry the battle to the Glants in the: fight than could, say, Log An-| ests are no longer opposed t@ a mix-| Vn en e nee recovering | more effect Mandell has method | neighborhood. It went 380 feet be the opening clash at Palm Beach, geles. ed bout for the title in the empire | 60 Tie iad smack in the stomach. | in his footwork and he knows what | it was stopped by a small post | (iia s Fia., today of the exhibition series And, since the milk fund show Is| state, Leonard said ho became exelted and| he 1s doing while Terris is just mo-| at the top of a 25-foot high scor between the last world series con- being named as the affair at which Seat Tila pend, but He hat ‘never | tion. soni | tenders, according to word from the shown excitement before under more | Tampa camp of the Senatags, The l t preenures | trlo,taking three innings eacit under) ‘Horry Mills Astin, the only Casper A Chase 0 the Bian; Shas Zachary, Marberry| poy qualifying in the finals of the a and Russell, by Rocky Mountain conference boxing F 4 = aS orm Mexican ‘The elimination tournament organ: | < and wrestling tournament last Satur: day at Laramie, won the finals in ? the 115 pound boxing class, QUESTION Mills defeated Allen of Colorado . Baseball Club ag the c has enlivened in- terest in th sion and it will make busin r. It 1s only natural the question will arise as to the comparative class of Leon- ard and the youn: er that is recog: ized by the New Y Boxing com- mission to find I rd's successor School of Mines in the four round final match at that weight and was one of the men contributing to the| SAN PEDRO, Calif, March 10.— nized by the commission as his suc BOX clean cut victory of the University of | Gunnery practice, in which 78 sur-| DOUGLAS, Ariz, March 10—= | cessor, anne Wyoming in the tournament. face craft and as many more air-| Banished from organized baseball The survivor of the tournament her precunrss The Casper boy {s making a fine | craft will be engaged simultaneously,| for alleged participation in the | now being o: ted will not be the U Sammy Mandell If you have some question to| | record in college activities, being a| will be Held by the combined United| world serles scandal of 191% Hal | champion bec ask about baseball, football, box-| | member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon, {States fleet off San Clemente is-| Chase, erstwhile {iret baseman of | and Sid Terr! ing or any other amateur or pro {ron Skull, the Quill club and Theta | land on March 25, next, it was an-| the Cincinnati National league ing challengers in the THE NE W EIGHT y i H ICH fessional sport— Alpha Phi, the national dramtic so-| nounced at the naval base here to-| baseball club, now proprietor of @ /enter the eliminations. \ Mandel! ‘ If you want a rule interpreted— eee Ra CESAR: OO day. .Included in the fighting craft] luxurious cafe in Agua Prieta, | claims the title and he has’ good ' If you want to know anything oe ee which will unleash simultaneously} Mexico, across the border from | grounds for his claim as he has b ' aout @ play or player— all their destructive engines from| Doug! is about to organize a na- jan Terris and Jack Bernstein, Write to John B. Foster, on 34inch antt-aircraft guns to torpedos| tional baseball league in Mexico on | of the best fighters, and he will vaseball. and 16-inch guns, will be 10 battle-| ‘he Invitation of the Mexico City | willing to meet tho winner for the AND ALL SUPERIOR SIXES Lawrence Perry, on amateur ships, 8 light cruisers, 50 destroy-| sovernment, ~ he id today, championship. Bernstein p ¥| sports, and Accordng to Chase, the plan pro- | will survive the tournament and { ers, nine auxiliaries and six squa- Here is the highest development of Wey Rise op boxins: and: other drons of naval planes. posed by a high Mexican official! he does Mandel! will bo just a ° i 1 professiona! sports. oh are spe ae would make the former first sack- | good as champion without meeting the internal combustion engine ever cial correspondents of the Casper PITTSBURGH.—Young Stribling, er of the Reds into a Landis in the | Bernsteln, because he has shown lied to Tribune, 814 World Building, New| | sfacon, Georgia, Nght heavyweight, Central American republic, head- | several times that he is better than applied to a passenger car York. won a judges’ decision over Harry ing an organization to be known | the former junjor lightweight cham- If you want a personal reply) | ray, Louisville; Ky. in 10 rounds, as the Mexican National Baseball | pion. enclose a stamped, self-addresse¢ league. If Mandell {s accepted’ as the) ump. PHILADELPHIA.—Harry Stuhl- Chage seid he now {s working on | world’s champion, pressure will be | envelope, Otherwise your ques | | deeher, famous Notre Dame quarter- organization plans; that the money | brought to bear on Leonard to come on will be answered tp this col || pyci of 1924, signed to coach the fee venture 5 een pes out of retirement and show how he | Villa Nova college football team, and that the league w! e in op: | compares with his suc Q—-Has Trinity college, Durham, eration in several of the larger | It {s doubtful, howev N, C.. changed its name, and if 8) rw yorK.—Solly Seeman and Merican. cities as soon on plants | ard can ever make tho we to what? Benny Valger of New York and paar be provid ithout hurting a A—Tt 1s now known as Duke] ji Goodrich of Buffalo won] DETROIT, Mich., March 10.—The their bouts In the second round of| axe is poleed threateningly over the peed U a ,| the Hghtwegiht elimination tourna:| heads of two veteran Tiger twirlers fight again? Augusta, Georgia, slips by, The A-Hard fo tell. Probably some | whom Manager Ty Cobb says university. BUFFALO—Jdack Delaney, Bridge man who thinks that he can thrash) 144° connecticut, knocked out the| will have to show up better during 9 T° Ue | THE FOUR NOW MORE THAN Dempsey. Jamaica Kid, New York, in two! the succeeding five weeks than they iver ] i aste ess ia els * * rounds, have for the three years they have 1 BeHow much aid Yale lose tn | Aono Amos Stage, the “old man" | worn the Tiger uniform are By EVER THE SUPREME VALUE conducting a oth Cis what dig | of the University of Chicago midway | vester John nd Herman Pillette, = oe t year? That js, wha' has declined a tentative offer to be- Greatest Flesh Builder for | o1*y #* © bottle of « TH | THE LEADER OF ITS TYPE isin My Lies ? A " = come athletic director of the Univer- * Thin, run-down anac¢ ; Be aeutes rete prety sity of Southern California, he has BIKE CHAMPS Sanz, Weak, Run: Down men and children wh for fiscal year 1928-24. Sho lost| Ay Ne gece recently returned ‘eople—Full of Vitamines | gi ione ani take on £ $51,337.68. ye ph. aos _____| from @ month's tour of the west in . to get a ( er | sso . HHT the titerantet At tha: Ghicero eines! No more will weak, thin, unfor on The latest Séries R again sets anew 4 endowment campaign, and while on juste bildren cry in protest when pace, in all the finer points which | the coast was made a proposition to y fishy-tasting, horrible '. 2 end his direction days with the smelling cod liver oll is*brought out, ‘ | have made the Hupmobile famous 4 southern branch of the state inst!}| NEW YORK, March 10.—Bobby| Medical sclence progresses rapidly orden tution. Negotiations never got be-| Walthour, Jr., and Freddie Spencer,| #04 now you can get at your drug- yond the ‘ 0 nversation” stage,| New Jereéy youths, who captured] sists real, genuino cod tiver oll in| Stagg said. the six-day bicycle race which ended | SUSar-coated tablets that. young @nd | nine, twelve poun ‘ pi Tie ee Saturday night together recelyed| 2! can take with ease and pleasure. | ana f th other" | The FOLWELLs the sort of hat most | Lloyd Hahn of the Boston Athletic] $10,980 in prizes, salaries and| Even the run-down and skinny | and h good a | | men like—(f you don't happen to be one | association once again has lowered| bonuses. It was announced that| grown-ups, who ought to take cod Tust f ‘ 1 Liv of Ds Siiairers, Hiere are other Gordonsin | @ track mark established by Pagyo| $50,000 was divided among the rid-|lver oll, because it ly {6 the | Oil Cow ind T t 1 1 the new styles and color Nurmi during the great Vinnish | ers, Sreatest vitamine food and builde Drug st Midwest I | Be sure you see the magnificent Hupmobile Eight models at the show exhibit at athlete's absence. Hahn eclipsed of healthy flesh in the world, will Space No 1 > r Nurmi's figures for the p whieh NURMI BOOKED feél extremely joyful when they read | tv i 1 that are ¥ H 1 he established in his first appear- this Welcome news. le i ealth ¢ Tune in on this hat—| ance tn this country while competing } Of course, doctors have been pr Only 60 for 60 tubléts—and | Pie , against the Chicago flier, Joie Ray, | seribing cod liver ofl in tablets under | don't t that they wonder JOE E MANSFIELD ] it ll be on the air every-| but the Finn's 4:12 at Buffalo last another name for several years, but | { foli . > AMC. week settled that score. Last night it Is only of tate that one can walk | Get Mc he orig ge 328 South David Street Phone 346 j t e e 346 > j j Jat the Manhattan College meet in {n to @ drug store and get a box of | where this spring.| New York Hahp cut two fifths of ° blete Justa caty| a second from the Nurmi standard] OMAHA, Neb. March 10.<-Ar- Smart young men will} for three quarters of a mile, running | rangements have practically bees " | the mile in three minutes, 3 25 sec-| completed for bringing Paavo Nurm!, ) be under it. onds. Finnish middle distance runner and Cc. H. REIMERTH & CO. Is | ily, champion | Boles 2 virtually every recognized CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS Ugo Frigerlo of Italy, champion] record of his class, to a Apri } walker of the Olympics at 10,000] 2 a series of match races with INCOME TAX SERVICE } GORDON HATS meters will face his recent conquer-| Nebraska college runneré, Pete MONTHLY BOOKKEEPING SERVICE } or, Phil Granville of Canada, in a| Wendell, vice president of the na- 4th Floor, O-S Buildthg Phone 767 q race at Cleveland tonight tional A. A. U., announced today. ' 5 . | | . }

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