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THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1925 ADDITIONAL NEWS OF SPORT CASPER HANDED FIRST DEFEAT OF TOURNEY IN VICTORY WON _ BY THE WASHAKIE WARRIORS LARAMIE, Wyo., March 12.—Casper dropped its first game of the University of Wyoming annual basketball Milos GOLLETT | IN GOLF PLAY Will Contest Honors In Florida Tourney This Week. By THE SPORTSMAN (Copyright, 1925, Casper Tribune) ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla., March 12, Miss Glenna’ Collett, generally rec- ognized as America’s premler woman golfer {s a competitor in the Florida East Coast women's championship, started here Wednesday, This will be the last appearance of the Prov idence girl wonder in a competition | in this country previcus to her de- | parture for England, April 11. The hard-hitting Glenna is using | this competition as a last means of | tuning up her wonderful game. Fol- lowing her play here this week, she will leave for her home in Provi dence to get ready for her trip and will not swing a golf club again until she reaches the other side. Miss Collett has plenty of oppo- sition here this week, for opposed to her {s the finest field that ever play- ed in a woman's tournament in this section. Most prominent among her oppo- nents is Miss Frances Hadfield, young Milwaukee sensation, who de feated Miss Collett in an extra hole match in the Bellair tournament last week. Miss Madfield is y confi dent and at present is playing won derful golf Another girl who counts on mak ing a good showing here is little Ber- nice Wali, the blue eyed dalsy of Wisconsin, who holds the champion: ship of that state. Miss Wall was a finalist {n the Bellair tournament last week, losing out to Mrs. Dor- othy Campbell Hurd after a hard match Others who are figured to do well here are Mrs. H. D. Sterrett, four times winner of the Kansas siate championship: Mrs. Alex Smith, who is always up with the leaders; Mr Ruth Perry of Philadelphia and Mr Stewart Handley. SPORT BRIEFS (By The Associated Press) Nick Cullop, versatile recruit in the camp of t New York Yankees at St. Petersburg, yesterday, while chasing a triple far into the weeds and the edge of lake, came upon a six foot alligator. Nick got back to the infield before the runner had reached second base—but without the ball. Mike McTigue, world’s light heavy- weight champion, has appeared in New York to express his belief that Battling Siki, the Senégalese from whom he captured the title on St. Patrick's day in Dubiin, will conquer Paul Beclenbach tomorrow night in| Madison Square Garden. George Gardner, Jr., whose father was considerable of a heavyweight from 1898 to about 1905, makes his ring debut in an amateur bout in Chicago tonight. He is 19 years old, weights 170 pounds and has a frame that will carry 0 pounds when he is fully developed. The youngster's teachef, is his uncle, Jimmy Gard- ner, former weltgrweight champion. N.Y. GAMBLERS CLEAN UP AT MIAMI TRACK CHICAGO, March 12.—The Chi- cago Tribune says today that the New York gambiers who fixed the 1919 world’s series, have prcfited to the extent of a half million dol- lars on the seventh race at Miami, Chicago pr Florida, yesterday. makers suffered the by separation from a at 200,000, rding the Trib: | une. Hand books in Detroit, Cir nat{, St. Louls and several other cit jes suffered, the story The cleanup was made by plac! bets on both Dellham and Firm: ment which finished first and sec ond, respectively the newspaper says, book cipal shock n estimated | For Raw Sore Throat At the first sign of a raw, sor throat rub on a little Musterole with your fingers. It goes right to the spot with a gentk ingle, loosens congestion, draws ou! ‘oreness and pain. Musterolc is a clean, white ointmen nade with oil of mustard. It has al the strength of the old-fashioned mus tard plaster without the blister. Nothing like Musterole for croupy children, Keep it handy for instant use To Mothers: Musteroleis also made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children’s Musterole. 45 & 65c in jars & tubes; hospital size, $3 SEE THE OAKLAND Stars on Court Meet Mister Carmack, star forward on this season's University of Penn- sylvania basketball tearn. Carmack rates as one of the best men at his position in the east, and ranks well vp the list in individual scoring. GIANTS TAKE SECOND CAME FROM SOLONS 2W YORK, March 12,— Leon ose” Gosiin singled in the twelfth inning at West Palm Beach yester- day and Earl McNeely siood at the plate with one run needed. Some- where just ruch a situation had ap- peared before in baseball history, ex- cept that on the previous occasion Muddy Ruel was out on the bags awaiting deliverance. The Giants won from the Senators in the second game of the spring series, 2 to 1 which indicates that baseball history does not repeat it- self, for on that well remembered prévious occasion in the Warhington ball park, McNeely produced the hit which won the battle and the one and only world séries Brocklyn’s pitchers held the St. Louis Browns to five hits at Tarpon Springs but the Browns won 7 to 3. The New York Yankees and Bos- ton Brayes, rivals for honors at St. Petersburg will clash today with three youngsters werking in the mound for Miller Huggins. WASHINGTON, March 12,—Man- ager Harris was finding solace in the second trimming meted out to the Senators by the Glants at West Palm Beach yesterday in the show: Ing of his tw recruit pitchers. Jim MacNamara ,the newcomer from Wichita, allowed only one hit in his four rcunds, that a scratch affair, while Harry Kelley, granted only two in his two innings. FROSH DEFEATS SOPH GAGERS As the result of an unexpected set- back at the hands of tl Frosh in the high schoo! intef Ss basket: ball league, last night, the Sophs were forced out of their first place tie with the Juniors. The score was 17 to 18 and the first and second year men are now tied for second place. The Juniors won handil, seniors 12 to 6 hold on in the nes will be tle de: off the fol going good for nd Gow were s' fine show- g up the heavy prominent i ing with Cody hi end for the seniors, The Uneups: Freshmen—Creel, Ritchie, Wil- Mamson, Zobin, Schwartz and Keefe, Sophcmores—Hicks, McGraw, Coope, nd Stanton. Coale Juniors—Stanton, VanDoran, Prit- chard, Gow, Amos, Parkes, Glenburg, Dismuke and Heagney niors—Pat- Duty, Hufsmith, Cody and Devorak EVANS CLOUTS HOHERS WITH rick, Habenicht, BASES LOADED ST, Mo,, Mareh 12.—A homer by Joe Evans with the bases loaded. was sufficle for the 8t. Louls Browns to win their first ex- hibition gfime of the season at Tar: pon Springs, Fla., yesterday after noon, defeating the Brooklyn Dodge The Browns got three more runs, making the score 7 to 3 Poor flelding and weak pitching forced the Cardinals to the Ilmit to Display at tho Auto Show It’s a wonderful automobile gain a victory. over Sacramento at Stockton, ¢ f. Manager Branc hy key's men but timely hitt ng saved the gar tournament last night, being 15, in a clean, fast battle. defeated by Worland, 18 to The northerners were just a trifle speedier than the Casper outfit and kept out in front by a few points all the way. Casper must lose a second game before being eliminated from the tournament. Fourteen teams were eliminated yesterday, six in the morning play and eight in the afternoon and eve- ning sessions. The morning elimina- tions included Riverton, Hillsdale, Burns, Egbert, La Grange and Sun- dance while these put out in the afternoon and evening were Cowley Newcastle, Wheatland, Lusk, Guern- sey, Upton, Hanna and Roset. There are 11 teama {n the running Athletics And Phillies Clash In Florida Game PHILADELPHIA, March The Philadelphia Nationals 2. and in class A and nine in,class B with] Americans mect today at the Ath- today’s play due to eliminate several Casper's chances of remaining after today’s series all Mes in the draw. If the Natrona county squad draws a team like Basin, Buffalo, Douglas or Fort Laram! should win. If they run up against a hard game with Kemmerer or Cheyenne their chances are not so good, Cas. per had a hard game yesterday while both Kemmerer and Cheyenne had an easy di Close followers of the tournament dope Kemmerer in class A and Lara: mie in class B as sure winners. Kem: merer sailed through Cowley 29 to 10 yesterday for its third straight win and Larimle had no trouble In taking the measure of Saratoga 39 to 4, Laramie had outclassed every class B team it has been up against. Cheyenne looked good against Lovell yesterday 27 to 8 and Rawlins showed considerably better basket ball than in the opening day's games by beating Guernsey 21 to 6, The scores of yesterday afternoon and evening's games: First gamé, third series: Greybull 16; Upton 5. Second game: .oga 4. Third game: Worland 18; Casper 16, Laramie 39; Sara- Fourth game: Rock Springs 24; Gillette 8. Fifth game; Kemmerer 29; Cow- ey 10. Sixth game: Green River 22; New- castle 17, Seventh game: Cheyenne 27; Lov- an 8, Eighth game: Sunrise 9. Mountain View 7. Ninth game: Basin 14; Wheatland 9. Tenth game; Dotiglas 23; Buffalo “eleventh game: Pineblufe 19, Lusk “ Tweltth game, Lyman 23; Hanna 8. Thirteenth game; Rawlins Guernsey 6. Fourteenth game. 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ERNIE ROSS RETURNS, WILL FIGHT IN DENVER Ernic Ross, Casper hantam, who has been rojourning in the south for two months returned to his native hauntr © st night and expects to be seen in action again in the next two weeks in Denver. Ross fought three times in the south and Icst all three decisions to Tommy Foul! Johnny O'Connell and Eddie Retchell respectively His bouts were in Hot Springs, Ark. Little Rock and Memphis. Che Casper Daily Cribune in the fourth Mart Jordan's strength gave way and Bingaman won, The man collapsed in the street Tuesday and Jast night was uncon- scious. He was So near death that phy: siclans were unable to learn any- thing regarding relatives or fri Jockey Who Rode Famous : Race Is Dead his es Manush Still Tiger Holdout NEW YORK, March 12—In 1878 Lioyd Hughe: old, Mart Jord fame," {n Br the newspapers of a half cer ago. 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