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FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1925 eee e—o—o—— —_— ee he Casper Daily Cridune PAGE SEVEN World Results First in News By Leased Wire Of All Events OEFEAT BY CHEYENNE CAGERS PUTO CASPER OUT OF TOURNEY Victory Over Kemmerer in Hard Fought “ame Weakens Casper Five in Meeting Another Fast Competitor LARAMIE, Wyo., March 18.—Casper was eliminated from the University of Wyoming’s annual basketball tour- nament last night by Cheyenne, the latter winning, 16 to 9, after Casper had earlier in the day trounced Kemmerer, the team picked to win the tournament, 16 to 15. Casper showed the effects of the heavy game with Kem- [YOU KNOW ME AL--Adventures of Jack Keefe HORSE SHOE A mit) en by Uttle B Wisconsin e Wall, MEET GIRRONS ON ‘CONDITION’ men last night when they were elim- inated by Worland, 19 to 9, Many Stipulations Are Entered in Offer In the morning Casper played bril- Uantly against Kemmerer, fast pass- of Ring Bout BY FAIR PLAY «Copyright 1925, The Casper Tribune) NEW YORK, March 153,—Paddy Mullins {ts willing to eln for a bout between his fighter, Harry Wills and Tommy Gibbons, under certain onditions. This is the straight goods and 1 who may be {ntemested in such a bout may take notice ac- cordingly. Gut there are stipulations and anyone who agrees to Paddy's con- ditions will find himself or them- welves bound by thea, since Mullins {s pow under the advice ef one of the shrewdest and highest priced lawyers in New York, fullins; in. brief, will do battle with Gibbons, provided it fs assured that the winner will have the op- portunity of facing Dempsey, Wills has had all sorts of prom: {ses in ast and has been fooled d Laraboozied straight across the a. ae next time promoters talk with him they will have to put their names on certain binding legal pa- pers © the writer exclusively an- Tuesday, there {s nyore (han a chance that Gibbons will not ble for a summer bout in < because of prospects that noters will stage a ‘y-Gibbons fight on the west v situation is mixed up and it will take time to untavel It. yd - ate shooting marking thelr efforts. When they stacked up against Chey- enne they could not get going and Cherry and White had an easy time to win. Worland and Cheyenne, both sided materially by lucky draws, are left in the heavyweight class with Lov- ell and Rawlins, two weaker teams. Stx teams remain in the light- welght class but Laramie seems to haye that division won handily. The Laramie men beat both Rock Springs and Green River yesterday with ease and are undefeated to date, Yesterdayeafternoon and evening scores: Cheyenne 2; Basin 10, Lyman 15; Sunrise 14. Worland 16; Douglas 7. Pinebluffs 12; Glenrock 4, Rawlins 17; Greybull 14. Rawlins 17; Greybull 14. Work, stonewall defense and accur- | ALEXANDER OF CUBS Laramie 21; Rock Springs 11, Lovell 14; Basin’ 11, Green River 15; Sunrise 10, Worland 19; Kemmerer 9. Lyman 11; Mountain View 17. Rawline 24; Buffalo 6. Casper 16; Kemmerer 15. Laramie 20; Green River 12, Fort Laramie 7; Lovell 22. Mountain View 19; Saratoga ee SOLONS BLANK CINCINNATIIN ORLANDO GAME WASHINGTON, March 13,~The Senator found the going a little ens: at Orlando yesterday against the Cincinnat! Reds, soothing the sting of their two defeats at the hands of the Giants by a shutout victory in which their bats rang up five runs. With the veterans Zachary, Mar. berry and Russell displaying some thing like top form to hold the Reds to five bingles, the came was sata for the champions at practically all stages. TRAGK RECORDG MAY NOT STAND Distances Run by Two Star Finns Not Recognized BY LAWRENCE PERRY (Copyright 1925, The Casper Tribune) NEW YORK, March 13.—It is now certain that a lot of thesa rec- ords which have ‘been hung up by Nurmi and Wille Ritola this Win- er will not officially be recognized as world’s records. This is to say many of the distances run by these men, distances that never before have figured in track meets or in the record books, will not receive of- ficlat mention, =» Informal comment to date by men prominent in the A. A. U. leads to this belief.” At the samo tima no effort has been made to discourage the efforts of promoters to give spectators that thrill which comes of record shatter: ing achievement by dividing distanc- os inte elghths and quarter miles and po on. What will probably happen will be the incerporation of the records for unrecognized distances under tho heading “Noteworthy performances of 1925” or something of the sort. ——_—— SPORT BRIEFS (By The Associated Press) The major topics will come before the football rules committee at tis annual meéting in New York today and Saturday, The Forward pass and the open game in general most likely STILL, FEELS YOUNG IN HIS GOOD ARM. By JOHN B. FOSTER. (Copyright, 1925, Casper Tribune) EL PASO, Texas, En Route to the Southeyn Training Camps, March 13, —-The Chicago Cubs will have two of a kind in the pticher’s box this year. One is a right hander and the other a left hander, but Alexander and Cooper—right and left handers, respectivelyin their time, have been winners in basehall for the Nat- jfonal league, And it is far from cer- tain that their time is past. Five years ago a manager of the National league who had been watch- ing Alexander from the start of his career, sald he would be out of the game in two seasons because his side arm motoion was pulling his arm out. Alexander {gs still pitching. The same manager predicted that Cooper would not last. But Cooper is still pitching and last year was a winner. If this pair of veterans should turn up with forty victories between them in 1929, the Cubs will be giving some- body @ battle for some seasons to come. “I never have felt old age knock ‘ing in my elbow yet,” he remarked to the writer, discussing his days with the Phillies and later with Chi- cago. “You can usually tell when your arm {s going to back up on you. Walter Johnson said he knew when his was bad because he could not make the ball sail. If he did have a bad arm for two years, as it was sald he had. It was not so bad that he could not pitch Washington into the championship last year and I am pretty sure that I have got a bit of championship left in mine. When the ball won't break right for me for a week in succession, or for a fort- night, I shall begin to believe that 1am through—bat it will have to be fully that bad before I surrender.” If Cooper improves in his tempera- ment by his shift from Pittsburgh to Chicago and tf he should not be wor- ried by other matters, he will give the Cubs what they have greatly needed since 1918—a left hander who is an every day terror to opposing teams. *I think I can win for this club,” he said. “There is a lot of activity to it. Grimm and Maranville came them well and knowewhat they can do for an infield. If I get a start that is anything like hopeful, I am sure I can travel fast enough to help the Cubs a lot. My arm is good.I don’t need to hurry it and I am not go- ing to attempt to do £0," Cooper wing of Dreyfui Pittsburgh a that Dreyfuss had on his team. ee a i WEST T0 GET NEXT BATTLE OF CHAMPION ST. PAUL, next bout for the heavywelght box. ing champlonship of the world will be held on the Pacific coast if Jack along with me and J know both of) has no speciai grievance against Pittsburgh because he was permitted to go away from under the . He had been with long time and he had been forced to listen to the gibes and Jeers of the right field crewd tn Pitts- burgh about as long as any player Minn., March 13.—The RIVALS FETE Sportsmanship Shown By Methodists in Victors Treat An example of real sportsmanship was shown by the Methodist basket ball team last Wednesday night when they entertained the White team at the church with a supper and good time of fellow ship: B. H. Pester, a member of the athletic committee of tho Metho- dist church, acted as toastmaster. A welcome was extended by Coa Boyd Osborn to. the Pearl team and the response was made by Coach Sam Neff of the Pearl Whites. Others who responded to toasts were Rey. L. EeCanter, Dick | Farrell, owner of the Pearl White laundry, Ray. Traylor, manager and | forward of the Methodist t Clowry and Mr. Sullivan, ms of the Pearl White team and M cot Moye ofthe Pearl Whites. supper was served by the young wo: men of the Epworth league. A very enjoyable evening was spent. dists won the city last year and this year in contested game tho Pearl won over the Methodists by one point. The Pearl Whites will leave next Sunday for Denver contest for the Rocky Mour championship. KANSAS WOMAN STARS IN OPENING ROUND OF ain GAGE CHAMPS Pearl | White | ‘ The | It will be recalled that the Metho- championship a_ hotly Whites only to state title hold ed in the present tournamen with a number of oth cluding Glenna Colle Smith, Frances ilison, Mra. H. P Hurley and Mrs, Stewart Handley. Miss Hadfield and Miss are favored to go to the final ro but Mrs, Sterrett and Miss Wall will have to be reckoned with, oo SLIM HARRIS WOULD MEET ALL COMERS IN BILLIARDS FOR GASH at the Glad: ts Slim Har. rs with a cash Turnbull, Ruth and tome stone hotel billiard pa: ris will moet all cc prize of $10 to ar man who can feat him in tehed Yesterday Harris defeated Slim Butterfield 50 to 82 In the last block of a three cushion billiard match, making the total s Harris 200 | and Butterfield 146. | Harris, however, dropped the block | of His pocket billiard match to Roy Butcher by a score of 109 to M, making their scores to date 466 tc 404 in fa of Ha Suicide Leaps In Front Of NEW. YORK, March 13.—-Thomas McCabee, head of the cense bureau in the ted suicide by leaping in front of a Third Avenue elevated train was to have been a witness before the onx grand jury tomorrow tn n with the fr ation o the alleged issus rrlage Ucenses to minors est!) » Who also is enter-| Collett | Gotham Train marriage l\- ronx, commit. He PARCO GAGERS IN CASPER FOR GAME TONIGHT After dropping 2 game to the Sem dacs at Glenrock last night by the narrow margin of 40 to 89, the Par- co Off Cans, former’ college stare now connected with the P. and R. at Parco arrived in town today for their game here tonight with the Pearl | Whites game will be played at the high school gym and pl: rill start at 8 o'clock The Ot! Cans showed brilliant form against the state champions last night and should uncork a brand of ball tonight that will make the Pearl Whites step. \Rocky Mountain \Title Games At Boulder Open BOULDER, Colo, March 13.— mplonship teams carrying the es of five western states in the t for Rocky. Mountain interschol | premacy, today locked horns jin the second round of the tourna- tent in which ono team—Ker: Colorado—was eliminated yertert Chief laurels In the opening day | play were wone by the Pocatello, Idaho, high school five which yan quished ‘felluride, Colo., 29 to 19, 1d h Denver high 26 to 14., Uteh {ts game against Hast Denver high, 28 to 18. The Boulder prepa advanced to prominent position on the “dope” slate in the quest for the title by de feating Lintte, Montana, high sctfool, Interscholastle ehampions of Mon- tana, 27 to 21, in the most furiously fought rame o fthe day. FLORIDA GOLF PLAY|: BABE LOOKS ON will remain untouched after having Dempsey, title holder, plays the lead- = CINCINNATI, Ohio, March 18—| been approved by the coaches and Meet Bit Sepak coe Oe Ack to sce style APEX if you wanta bat | ‘The Cincinnatt Reds, victims of a 5-0 | officials at this meeting. In Pie. AUS ROPERS SOF, WARTS By THE SPORTSMAN. Dizzy? that’s everythivg a boanet should be in | dofeat by the champion Washingtons walght honors, who resuraed trae: (Copyright, 1925, Casper Tribune) | yo yf Si Headachy? style—comes in rich browns, steels end | at Orlando yesterday, went to Eustis| However, the kickof? will return Fe ete e ta” tee te tia |: BT. AUGUSTINE, ¥is., March 19. ou're Bilious! Breath Bad? a8 six times champions of the Inter-| side and the tee w! returi to PPG ese ae vox} | ynes winner of the Kansas state wo- ah * ‘ed national League, Manager Hendricks | the game as it is almost unanimous > pee has lar eis the ae if nfen's golf.champlonship and the Laxative! Clean the ee : took all of his regular players. opinion that many stirring lass) New York Americans] 22x25 commission to deman | that | Cresent Miseourl, Valley. title nold- Bowels! } Versatility, quality, ————_— were eliminated when balls were empsey either accept or reject the |e. i. 4 player for whom national booted across opposing lines from challenge of Harry Wills, has con: | titig aspirants will have to look out Gaston Looks Pound Out Victory touchbacks. ‘The first down, after vinced him that the next heavy-| this season. Sho came into her own style, price—the four penalty is another rule which has Ov B ves weight title bout will be held In Cal-| nero Tuesday in winning the quall- been found unnecessary. er Dra ifornia. fying round of the first annua) Flor- Good to Sisler In Early Play ST. LOUIS, Mo., March 13,—Mil- ton Gaston looks so good’ in action that Manager George Sisler of the St. Louls Browns says he is sure to employ the former Yankee as a Dempsey will never accept Wills’ challenge to box in New York, Tom- my sald he believed. He thinks that Dempeey, {€ prohibited from bo 4 in New York through refusing to meet Wills, will a Paclfic coast offer to meet Gibbons in a championship fight. Because of the serloys' tllness of his twin sons; Gibbons has not train- ed for two w 8, spenc z all his points of the hat com- pass, all point toward the Gordon for spring wear. ida east coast women's champlon- ship, with a wonderful card of 82, a course record for women. The remarkable part of Mrs. Ster- rett's round was that sho had an| eight on the four par sixth hole. But for this she would have had a per- fect card and undoubtedly would | have been under 80. A pupil of Stewart Maiden of At lanta, the professional who taught Young George Gardner, whose father loomed lare among heavy- welghts more than a score of years ago, won his ring debut—a three round amateur bout in Chicago last night. Billie Meyers, one time fa- mous lightweight; Jimmy Gardner, George's uncle, former welterweight champion, and Jimmy Barry, former bantamweight champion, attended. Pose chao a NEW YORK, March 13.—Babe Ruth stood before the multitude in a blue serge coat, white flannel trou- sers aid a straw hat while the Yan Kees went forth without him and batted out a 14 ta 10 victory over the Boston Braves at St. Petersburg yes- terday, From the time Nick .Cullop, dis GORDON HATS starting pitcher at the opening of coverer of alligators, went to the] spare time at the bedside of the chil: | Alexa ng and Bobby Jones, the 1925 season. Gaston's display 4 | Plate to open the battle, pitchers is one of the so} - of a fork ball with whieh to vary stumbled to earth. The Yankees n€ ntry's women | his fast delivery prompted the de- made twenty hits, the Braves ch handicap in th cision. Sisler announced. Fournier and Wheat has been UESTION the D home rune fo “anys | home ¢ SECO a .! | Bor p Seat ation, . Billoeteas Headache Hay (rain Salt | SKY-SCRAPERS | BOX Ly A a The E Triple Win us co coming to E lorlda | te c - $ ; would succeed Du Duether month In that time, she hag = —— = ——S—————EE> | Building a strong bone- — Brooklyn's left handed standby, has | ; won the Miam! 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