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WEDNESDAY, APRIE 1, 1925 p bd Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE SEVEN World Results First in News By Leased Wire Of All Events EAAIE GEES INTO THE TRIAD, OSSO Me Adee Fak Kote ROUND OF CHICAGO TOURNAMENT) —jgsy see FoR You: BECAUSE “YOU: DIDN'T RUN Wyoming Champs Lucky in Draw After Taking eS @ Opener in First Round of Play in National Cage Title Match. CHICAGO, April 1.—The national interscholastic bas- ketball tournament of the University of Chicago went into the second round today, with twenty-eight teams, repre- senting all sections of the country, scheduled to play. Bighteen of the teams saw action for the first time, hav- ing been automatically advanced to the second round. Ten of the survivors of yestesday's first : round also renewed hostilities and f 5 two others, Medford, Mass., and Laramie, Wyo., were sent by lot into the third round, beginning tomorrow. THOSE OTHER BOYS RGN WHEN THEY HEARD cue ‘The first games in the consolation pea é tournament also got dnder way to- Utah mining men, are leaders in IN VAUDEVILLE) INTEREST GROWINGINFISTIC = (|7/GER CLUB (MITCHELL IS 8" fared better than other sections of . t Baseball fans in Salt Lake city the country in the opening round Contact, Signed fois ere| HASH TANIPUT | CARD TO BE STAGED MONDAY |ONP2ZPEATED HANDED JUNIOR §:ii sei ic Coast league season on Tickets for the opening left to press the national flavor of Tour Puts Premium |'si {2,25 th mationas favor of i THIS YEAR BE nee" oe ON Sut Fame [eds tect ee iN CA rian ATARKEON; BOXERS TRAINING) = W Echo atecnet 10 a. m.—Urenia, La., vs. Tonopah, arger numbers than in past years 7 ae PE Nev. Lae be [ar laekeoatar 11 a. m—Wheeler, Miss., vs. Al- set buqueraue DETROIT, April. 1.—The Detroit grate . wer Tigers returned to their training] MILWAUKEER, Wis, April I~} 4 south American bidder for pugi camp at Augusta, Georgia, today | Judge A. J. Hedding, chairman of} istic favor in this country will Interest grows as the day ap-| that Ross will be able to land a » M. April 1.—No doubt proaches for the big fight card to| knockout blow, but many of the 3 r 1 “ . with a record.of having won every| the 140-pound boxing mm put to another test irday ni report will prove in- Hepes hee Ark., vs. seid cage ShaEiNDEs D of ig be, staged by the Casper Athletic | [ht aR that Lad Kid will | exhibition game thus far this sea-| announced today that Pinky Mit-| wher Loyayza, a light teresting to educators and to follow-| Huntington, W. Va. ake | eas schoet Feit he, dectae seo it | cliib at the Arkeon on Monday night. | OAs. WV) Rib adel svould son. The Cobbmen completed their] Chell ts gun Ughtwelght cham: | chief ns to dis Fe Of intercollegiate sport ene ay | eee ee eee eee eect ia eoetee Ont Cee eee | Bat round bouts will Curr ee ee eee i ee near elie Suc | SX game road gerles yesterday with | Pion of the world are a knockout ove The famoys Four Horsemen of No-} "9! “NE | etroit; Mick : mee ip eppates mint ng: feeu ty | enough to the most |) tie sn every day: at. the | %, 12,%2 5.viotory over Norfolk, Va.| | Mitchell, according to Tudee Hed », a Cuban, and two victoriés tre Dame, assisted by Jimmy Conz¢l | ee ee ee nee ete eet ee pitta, TOCe Atl critical tight fap Piel Carrey nets eee Peat Norfolle ding, had title deed to the juntor/over Johnny , seeks by his man of the wartime Great, Lakes| WOCRiG. Hones eachers’ | a meee), bollding. « bra fa, | Dest talent to be found anywhere in| “7P<r, Mt histie ei. sini eae welterweight belt. | showing against Palusso to earn a training school football eleven, are Pp. m.—Gi vy »» Teachers’ he faculty will start wittr a fa:| this section of the country, Neues n the semi-final windup, Mickey Mitchell's articles for the Detroit] pout with Sid Terris of Harlem. College high, vs. Uniontown, Pa. mous line-up that equals that of ‘the ve : ; vaude- Regan and Dynamite Murphy are ° ° ite eA Garvie, walled foe sald to have contracted for a vaude- Unio Pe 7. | ane F 0! been training every. day this weelr. R bout with Ry Bs 3 ville. tour this summer. + Pah igs oo Chicago, vs. woalloping | Four Horsemen’! of| some at the Elks auditorium and| Tounding up in mood sane, oi teat pring acing catch welghts, while we understand, ‘The north and west fs to have a ‘with this proapect—it was. an] "5" pa —apringfleld, Ghto; ve.| ter pusltion on the tonuley. tensmoritl| generat, the: Casper Athlatio club. |norinus svery Gay. Tb would be that Herrings were mado out for | taste of tho i delicacies nounced in the Billboard—and the . rf, fs * o | fer position on the faculty team will) m6 ‘public is -invited to- viait both |.22°o pick a winner in this mate s, vest Py Judge Herring said, | that have: spte fer season offers Red Grange and other stellar ware Soe een ot Rey, ae | OR, Dates aay. Teste McRi. | WhO | traning quarters and obserye thelr | Pecause these boys have fought to Season Opens nger must also make} of the eust. ment was football players have been recelvi . m. . N. D., vs.] stands only a little over five feen urious draws. favorites w > angements for & bond Of | made yesterday that Willle Plant from movie and theatrical promot-] Durham, N.C. aunvar tha ane 2 ces ia eaid toube Soules working out for the big Missiou. Pyle needs. no tntrodue- I M 1 d $2,000 which must be deposited with} and Ugo Frigerio, walking tren it would seom.as thought inter-|_7 P-, M—Marshallville, Ga.,vs.} able to male up. for’ his diminutive ea) ees i tion to Crsper ‘fistie fans because i ary an the commission ag a guarantee} pions of America and Europe collegiate sport is about to’ come| Plreno, Okla. - stature by- leaping several feet» in an mais event of the erening all-he knows is fight from gong to aga{nst loss of the belt and to show| Paayo Nurmi and Willie Ritola, fls ipab wie Orders § p. m.—Greeley, Colo., vs, Wau-| the air when the whistlp blows.” It i e ne rath between Marvin} gong. His opponent Leonard Blals- aeeeaed gopd faith in following out the com-| ing Bigns, have decit to extend Tt is-a logical outcome of the, vast kegan, Ill. is*reported that these spectacular ae an nas tae How Both ot dell, carrfes a mean wallop in both : 2 FE mission's instructions. their rivalry over a tour through popularity which, college football | ,,9 P- ™—Mechanics Arts, St, Paul,| leaps enable “McItill to reach the Heavet Bonn Ore WinCR HS their} mitts. He proved this by knocking} BOWIB RACE TRACK, Md.) «sn q:regular title match the belt, | Canada, Detroit and possibly the Pa- has attained in the past few years. |Alinn., vs. Clarkston, Wash. ball in advance. of the, opposition )(rining ison has been training | out every contender he fought In| April 1—The eastern spring racing | contracts and forfelts must be plac: | cifte const, 5 former tlinés, the powérful lines-| 10 -P. m.—DuPont Manual, Louis-| center and shove the fall in the dt- | °very Gay since the Elks amateur! the Elks tourney and copping .the | Season opens here today for.an elev-| oq with the commission at least five Sneteaiaetee oeecer ae man or the artifully dodging back-| Ville, Ky., vs. Blgin, 11. rection of his team mates, His abil. we aay When whisperings were | pantamwelght championship. en days’ meet with more than 800| quays before the bout, unless the gi Gee teeta 2 8 ae la Consolation Tournament, ity to do this. will- he: demonstrated | heard that this.formidable boxer had| youls Eastman and ‘Coote War-| thoroughbreds stabled at this track. r 4 mt 5 state law makes different veauire- | ¢ ’ ’ hero and the idol of alumnt!, When} 7? P: m-~Mam{, Fila., vs, Beau-| this evening. fought as.@ professional. ‘Tnis as-| den are slated to go again, Warden | Seventeen entries dre-earded for the} mentu. ‘The belt will be worn by the he was graduated, he entered into mont, Texas, The faculty Mneup as announc-{ Son was not. proyed but Wilson | was awarded a decision over Loule| Inaugural Handicap $5,000 added, referee who will give it to the win- the work. of the world—as a rule— ed by Principal C. K, Fletcher reads] !8 known to be like chain lightning | in the amateur tourney and wants | for three S.} ner at the conclusion of the con and made way for the next hero. like a W Ci official | 9 the ring to redeem himself, Warden was: the oo oe 0 \ ch WINS But now with the game of foot-] 3 P. m- Spaulding’s yho,". It in-| Ernie (Kid) Ross is in the pink of| runner-up in the featherweight class Te sin: to Aleagitebali. mee ; : ball holding tt ace it does in the| Waterloe, Towa. cludes Medtill (Notre-Dame), Danis | condition and should-give Wilson a As for the rest of the bouts they ° ager of Pinkey BMitct these ¥ public mind and games dfawing|, 4 P- M—Salem, 8, D., vs. Frank-| (Wisconsin), Compton (lowa), Wy-1 fight that will-be remembered in the | promise to be, {ull af.action. Tickets Yesterday 8 throngs of spectators , which big | !!"» Portland, Ore. att (Michigan) and Fletcher (Prince-| annals ef Casper fistic history; Ross| are now on sale at the Recreation quirements were not met !n the De- : aot vers noha | EAM RIVAL CONTENDERS 5 p. m.—Saranac Lake, N.-¥., ve:}ton.) + is a man of few-words and lots of | Billiard parlors and the ‘Man in the given the decision when the referee Rupert, Idaho; It 1s expected, however, that this | gloves.. The staccato punches com- rell’ store. The Arkeon has a Ball Scores ruled that Mitchell had fouled him The final result of the Greeley-| lineup will only survive-for the first] ing one efter the other from ‘the | seating capacity of 1,000. Get your in falling to break clean. 9u want to be near —_—_—— league baechal) nates. enyy, there is bound to be @ growth in See erry ok yo ineteenary Inter Waterloo game yesterday was seconds of pixy, “Many substitute | muscular arme of Hrnie Ross, speak | tickets early if 3 ests. Grocley high school, 19; West Water-| will be in readiness to boister up the | for themselvés. Tt tx not expected | the ringside. Hee Tt-is a. tendency that. requires | 1% Zowa, 16 faculty lineup’ {f it falters at the on- wudsiae ageatieata ! watching. « Inherently there is no slaughts of the Frosh, including d can jel a a tt : 7 315 | » world’s champ x T Norfolk, Virginia. league. others et, last night eas) vley, Morgan, coath, Layman, hare 30 Mere eee Some j Towel p r F C R ON S IN Moore. Stoner. Jobn: ay r SPORT BRIEFS defeatec A 3re . bef Miller and Stubldreher; strutting Jewell, Christopher, and MRobert- | KE | I Lk | | k ke er, Johnsen and Wood: lefeated the p Br others Sie 4 1 1,—The basketball Nebraska, which | their how: on the boards, if this son. all, Stanage; Carlson, Capps, Hum: Swanton, } in to reslly-theje intention: tt ta. a re: ‘The Frosh champs who will take mer and Sunk, : played on table way of earning a ving or the floor are Creel, Ritchie, | Wil- 3 Feel: Mile, Suzanne Lenglen. has decided y Soret Gav ince tii! ey@n wraUenS lamson, Radcliffe and Tobin. TT T IN 4 YS} At Bomingham, Ala R.H-./ to enter the Wimbledon champion Stam but AD Income, te! : An admission, fee of 10 cents will New York. Americans. 11.17 2] ships this summer. ‘The Cunninghams galped an early that.our institutions of higher learn- i is be charged to see the faculty in ac- al Brooklyn Nationals 5 90 a and maintained it ted sagt CNT ee heat gy - .| tiom and. the. funds collected will be IN E Hoyt, Shocker and Schang; Rush,| ‘Two ten round boxing bouts are| the game, holding the SOTA SL PUD ERET IIE used in-the purchase of suits for Jd, Roberts, Willams and Taylor. to beheld in Salt Lake city tonight | 14 ta core at the half. During other purposes. hroughout end of a | onnection with © Intermoun- | the final few minutes of the second ‘At the samo time, those who love the track Scie gaTne: At Fort Benning,Ga— R.H.E. Lake Vitealaces niger” ban round play became. rough, 5 Siee iean’ that tren plagedt ie eee dot Visine - ¥ y rl New York Nationals. 915 here. daek Payne, Denve a Yost and Cunningham to t or any man that ever played the| interest in the metropolitan saction BY JOHN B, FOSTER other that he will be right up in| Washington Americans .... 6 1 dpaenerhthamaht rege baal a SARE aN neLeuaT Ope Bey game—are inclined to be very Jet-¥toaay is centered on a conference of (Copyright 1925 The Casper Tribune) front seat of the bandwagon.| Bentley, Scott and Gowdy; nears. freee F sabes. Seon). he. gipuie, ari the gon: lous of the unique flavor of inter-| promoters and matchmakers to RE ULTS BRADENTOWN, Fla., April 1.—) Knight looks like a pitcher and the | gridge, Russell and Ruel. COETARE ed DARIO Adicts aha Peach collegiate sports, whose interest! bring together Tom Gibbons and Somebody tries to delude the baseball | Writer a sneaking suspicion that Lie’ Gat eae hn thnieee| " hold upon its followers, whose great: | Gene Tunney in a ght heavyweight «| | public every now-.and then into|the fellow who Js wagering on| At Sanford, Fla— ft £ est, bid for favor, lies in its aloof- charnplonship bout here June 12. ness from comme ism, After a meeting with Eddie Kane, Herring, Junior welterweight cham. E ‘ manager of Gibbons, Matchmaker | \OU'UF ie United States, knocked Try the 2 for 1 Store for your| timmy De Forrest declared last | P17 of the S fishing tackle. new or secondhand. | night that he would close the match | Ut Young Ketchel of Philadelphia thinking the Phjladelphin Nationals | Knight to come through will be the| philadelphia Americans bis. the dasic Morse of 4hets one to smoke the large and costly | Milwaukee Association — Niant-rece. As m- matter of fact, | “gar. Graf, Walberg and they are not in the 1995 race at all| Kiight has control, which can not| smith, Young and McMenemy. and even their-.manager, Arthur |lways be sild“for young pitchers NASHVILLE; ‘Tenn'—Bryan ‘Red’ cone _ ‘e oa ‘Demetral Is 3 aS ficlals haye suggest Easy Mark For The Strangler d to Un ithorities 4 fron -< D| of ched le > 2 “ La y that the Sage Hens me today. ‘The abandonment of nego-| the third round of a scheduled 8) retcher, will admit -It. and he hus’@ slow ball which ad-| At Orlando, Fino R: HB. \ gab in Balt La et ecobay tigtions for a bout between Gibbons |TURE DOWN “I have no champtonship team,” | Yances to the plate as coyly as a| Reading International 47 6\ 1995, and tbat Utah play Nevada at| and Harry Wills in May after the youn Fete! ; f womin approaches a fortune | ¢; atl Ni: 7 i Db failure of the Milk Fund promoters | DENVER, Colo—Don Long, Colo- Fletcher told the writer, “and I} ?0.0 Cincinnati Nationals - $12 2) Reno in 1 i . Springs featherweight, los have never tried to delude myself i . - z Bailey, Cottey and J, Smith, See-| naye not yet a decision. The new Moon came to }} to sign Wills yesterday by noon, as Tree Sot sdcision to Inck Heung {that I did have, If I last tong| 2éthe Phils donot look like pen-| shalts; Donohue, Benton and Wingo. | demanded by Kane, cleared the way : . nant winn' You need not think enough I exy © figh he Phillies Casper on Saturday for the Tunney fight. Mickey Wal. | °% Chicago here. Gt 7Ot Lhe: cxcond One eet nea |;they ‘are. cute: ball players. ‘Théy|; At New Orleans,la- RH. athorgtte CLEVELAND, Obio; April 1 Field and track: practice has start- | ).,), his fan he Me Batt tos duit of the’ second division and then |\\ ‘ ed at Utah Itaral college at | Laine hig, cameus ker, welterweight King, and Harry jitake it,over the top~to the other | "ed, the Yanks on thelr heads. by | chicago Americans -- 6 9 Ol Logan and Brigham Young univers | ;cuangler’ bewis, th Greb, chainpion of the middleweight . But not this year,” clever bit or Strategy in, # recent | New: Orleans Souhtern, $ 6 11 sity at Provo, Utah. ‘Ten lettermen] yrmeteal i forty-tour rin ay Hams’ me w therm “ * - p 3 ifteen seconds here jast Be ae ae pole | The Philly infield ts made up this| hit the ball out. thes BE aN oped 7 lett bee back at the former school and) nouncement was made t ast | at; inataibie| dcdenster + Shaw; Tenny, Broussard and Dowte nt: thal latter. j d —_——— the third base | was unable to ¥ rt and diuber n flat-footed and fall soot | FISHING SEASON = eeeeeen peste gets | Mekemaramer —_—— f they-s nie 6 | tea pe f ht £ " Munn, tlaimant the world's heavy: | big n is on, t 1 play |} I na yor ‘ ‘ } | welght> championship, last night| And the Phils need battin | the f innir | Ke 1 Koitt v k t 1485 42 slammed Jo¢ “Toots' Mondt-of Gree Kimmick has been tried before. | st! th heads when the} | Colo., to the mat twice in 5: He is wot a finished second baseman minutes and 25 seconds before a] and probably does not even eens 0 crowd of between. 8,000 and to be. Shortstop is more to his lik spectators jamming the coli ing. He has never been a rugged batter and, like others of the Phils. seems unable to carry “the*teAm J along because. of. that defielen . Sand is about the eame and Hawkes must go further than he orden has to supplant Holke satisfactorily When all is.said, it 1s not an infield [ that gives hope, altho tt ts one that | will give allvit, has got. Here's the hat you can dent and snap ss The outfield looks better. Bu: you like—it's the TWISTER. It comes tletd-sithe: saine, ruddytaced Four-Run Lead in the who played outfield, for tt If you have some question to ask about baseball, football, box Se ng or any other amateur or pro fessiomal sport— If you want a rule interpreted— (if you want to know anything ‘oout @ play or player— Write to John B. Foster, on “tawrence Perry, on amateur FAIR FOR ALL sports, and Pair Play on boxing and other professional sports. All are spe ‘ial correspondents of the Casper im the colors. pri y V be a ‘ll Fi “sf i tm wd card tle: Pad sd ‘ as bia as any player Me Second Overcome by Sala stots whee poeapadliactes You do not har @) fo You r jraw ever had—is 15 pounds below 7 your his welght of last saan PER ks 08 McGraw Clan. paar hs ace! pine good, tradry tp Ret envelope. Otherwii A COMPLETE LINE The new spring styles| {sss (2 where s fy bal is going to land as he ever was, Harper’, in your ques money’s worth when you fon will be answered tn this col is a clever outfielder, while NEW YORK, April 1.—Moving be: ire so well chosen, so] cy Wiliams, t- bis own request, hax | bind a barrage of base hits, Manhat. | (42+ buy a used car from bee! oved* ta ere he w: tan’s jor gue baseball teams i j en moved*to right ‘where he will eget cep ve peg oro ar GR Se POT gE a us. Every car is plainly marked and fairly priced, of 2 e A : alls, trom his port instead | ¥¢ leverly designed » SO] 5) board ae, étrength which echoed far and wide. | dianapolis ever play with the Glants? ; Mokan can fill 4n for ‘tho onttiela| After giving the Washington Sena-] Answer—Yes. videly assorted—every | ana when he'is playing at his be tors @ four-run handicap in the first —- he is bysno means a bad outfle nings at Port Benning, the| QUESTION—How did Tex Rick- fea : The Phils also have some kids fell upon Mogridge, Marberry | ard rate the heavyweights tn his of- nan is sure of a fitting help .thelitant abe cSohuls,.:e' doc. ssell with such vyengeanco | flelal list? pinch hitter. that the world’s cliamplons again] ANSWER—Dempsey, Wills, Tom tyle. Two good Snatchers, Henline -and » submerged, 9 to 6 Gibbons, Weinert, Romero, Renault, ; Wilson, go far to’ support the’ pit: fie Yankees, facing the Brooklyn | Firpo, George Godfrey, Jim Maloney ‘ : chers, who Include Ring, best-of the | Dodgers, collected 16 hits, Bob Meu-|and Ermina Spalla, Pa The price fits your idea chers, who include Ring, tof the rs or) ed 16 hits. ob p lot, Carlson, Couch, Oeschger- arid | sel and Babe Ruth, each collected a ed Campbell Hardware Co. J)" °""* W COLISEUM MOTOR Co, 131 E. Fifth St—Phone 724 Mitchell. There is also Knight, © pair of homer the Dodgers lost,| Question—How can I get oh « pitched ball down In Texas last year, | 11 to In addition to bie two ho-| high school team and later on a ma- A great controversy raging over | mers, Ruth garnered a double and a| jor league team? Dovse BROTHERS DEALers SELL Goon UseEn CARS Knight. Two sporte writers have | single in five times at bat. ANSWER—The way to get on any i vw 'v wagered a large and costly % Ses Se ee ball team is to show that you can 147 South Center St. 4 Phone 425 GORDON HATS |the one contending — that | ‘Tho 2 for 1, store. 12 zauge Rem-| play well. No bail player goes long A ce — | wit! be of it when taps ington smokeless shotgun shells,| without plenty to do if he can pro- BS : . the end of the season and the! $1.15 the box, duce somethings . {

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