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ATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1925 ARAMIE TIED IN FOURTH ROUND. GAME AND LOGES IN PLAY-OF ight Battle Marks Defeat of Wyoming Cham- pions in National Cage Tourney; Four Teams Are Left in Running. CHICAGO, April 4.—The mid-west and south remained the running today for the national scholastic basket- all crown, with the former represented by three strong f@2ms in the semi-finals of the tournament at the University Chicago. Wichita, Kan., was considered likely to survive the pen- ultiamte round and go into the finals tonight. Laramie high school cagers, state champions of Wyoming, battled des- perately against defeat last night by the Ei Reno, Okla., five and only lost out, 19 to 13 when an overtime perlod was played to decide a tle. Laramie led 12 to 11 a few min- utes before the final gun was to end the game but Myers, El] Reno, put his team one point ahead with 10 Says Fair Play in| # basket. Nolan, Laramie, tled the count at 13 all with a free throw as Discussing Match the contest ended. .At the opening of the overtime ‘4 period Wellingham, El Reno, made With Tunney. a basket and his feat was duplicated Bee ieais by Glass and Myerg in quick suc- By FAI PLAY. cession, giving thelr team 19 points. (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune) The lineup: NEW YORK, April 4.—Tommy EL RENO—19 BF, P. ibbons is a pretty cagey boxer and | Glass, If -- -3 0 2 it ls probable that he knows just | Meyers, If -. ~ 5 1 3 at sort of a contract he is under-| Wellingham, c -. 1 0 1 ‘ng in meeting Gene Tunney.| Hibgy, rg - 0 0 0 Bs is to say that the writer believes | Smith. lg ~ 0 0 0 knows full well that when] LARAMIE 13— sos the ex-marine next June he | wberhart, If - 30 0 Nl be facing a very dangerous man. | Corbett, rf ieee unney’s title will not be at stake} Warring, c — rpm cael 1 the consideration under which] Nolan, rg _ 4a hr bbons goes into the ring will be| Goughiin, Ie ---— On Ost at he gets fifty per cent of the re-| Scott (sub df.) Tesco. 6 pts, Tunney receiving twenty per 3 Phe Gibbons clan is already begin- Ing to ballyhoo the fight as an af- ir which will decide the heavy- bight championship of the world. t the public will never take this im seriou The south’s sole remaining repre- sentative, Wheeler, Mississippl, was another possible finalist. El Reno, its opponent in the semi finals, was prepared for a vigorous effort to eliminate the Mississippians while Wichita was an eager antagonist In West Port High of Kansas City, Missour!. Phe almost daily arrival of for- 7 1 bn fighters is a sure sign of spring.| “Today's schedule: fie ith thé number of capable boxers] 2 p. m.—Wheeler, Miss. vs. El- er the country, it 1s surprising | Reno, Okla. — J how soon the outsider gets 3 p. m.—Wichita, Kans. vs. West- < while the home talent is com- porh aeaiaee City, Mo. Consolation led to stand aside, semi-finals: F a wendaes if the United States] 10 a. m.—Dixie High, St. George, J lone to retain its supremacy in| Utah vs. Fort Smith, Arkansas. tingeswhen Cubans, Panamasans,| 11 a. m.q-Southeastern, Detroit, uth Americans and the Hke are| Mich. vs. Franklin, Portland, Ore. atched up with the best here, while TE erp bod boys from other sections of the Inited States languish when they pme to New York . tia Mei Sa At New Orleans, La. Washington (A) - Yale won the epee and sabre] New Orleans (S vents in the intercollegiate fencing | Batteries—John, Gregg and Ruel, ,ampionships, and Hamilton and] Tate; Hodge, Broussard and Lapan. Savy tied for the fells title. Yesterday’s Ball Scores ~——— At Durham, N. C. R. H. B. Rameaux, a_ three-year-old| Baltimore (1) - colt, won the ‘second race} Durham (P) yns La Fitte race tracck,| Batterles—Poppen, Henderson and Pi record odds of 215 (0 1} Cobb; Jones, Tennant and Sessions n the grand stand and paddock pari- nutuels, At Birmingham, Ala. RH. Birmingham, (S) i 4 Leading golf professionals arriv-| St, Louis (A) --- 6 in New York yesterday from] Batteries—Didier, Bennett and Le- ampalgns in the sunny lands,| rian; Dayis, Grant, Wingard and ight the word that Walter| Dickinson. en, twice British open champion the last three years is not ex-| At Portsmouth RH. B. sted tg defend his title this sum-| Philadelphia (A) — sty es ee Mencr. Gene Sarazen also is reported| Portsmouth (V) - Bll 2 be satisfied with the tournament} SBatteries—Reitz, Stokes and Coch- t on this side of the ocean. ran, Fox; Pootz, Dunegan, Turner —-— and Womack. The United States will be repre- —— Rented in the British mt, how-| At Augusta, Ga. R. H. EB. ver, with Leo Diegel, McDonald} Detroit (A) - mith and Jim Barnes seeking hon-| Cincinnati (N) --- 1 RCs yrs. Smith, according to his fellow} Batteries—Leonard, Johnson and pr als, has recovered his | Woodall, Bassler; Sheehan, Benton form in the winter competition. and I. Wingo. amateur boxers | At Nashville, Tenn. R. H. EB. lean and Cana-| Boston (A) - 3 foe the arena at Boston | Nashville (S) — vil 22, ne ng to announcement} Batteries—Winfield, Ross, Lucey m the Ar eur Athletic union. | and Heving; Olsen, Fowkes, Dayis nada will select eight representa-| and Mackey, Greenburg. at elimination bouts in the oo ur future. officials of the At Montgomery, Ala, R. H, BE. highest bid | Mobile (5) ~ which was| Cleveland, (A) it by New k, Pittsburgh and Batterles—Blethin, Long, Atkins ‘ and Ducats; Buckeye, Lowell and L ream Sewell. xt year Canada and the United tes will send teams to the south. | At Altanta, continent for a tournament, New York , ~ oan 2} Brooklyn Batteri O'Neill; Green and Taylor, 5 fennock and Schwartz, Rust, At Los Angeles ttxburgh (N) Angeles (C) Batterles—Meadows an Glabner, Ramsey, Phillips and Spen 4 lats Pete n. H, @. Salt Creek Busses || ‘5. " p 11 tb Leave Casper, Townsend Hotel Saterstiire Pia) S23, a.m. and 2:30 p. m. | Leave Salt Creek tteries — Vanbrunt, Bathelder, 1nd O'Neil, Cousineau: Hewitt, Knight, Mardis and Abdel. poecnssen dl visas oi | 2:30 Datly | Salt Creek Transportation Co. BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS | LEPHONE 144 | For results try 1 Tribune Clase! | flea Ad. . OAKLAND Twelve body types to choose from Patterson Oakland Co. lhe new Moon came to Casper on Saturday HELLO, WESLEY> GoSH I'M GLAD ~To SEE You. HOW'S EVERY ONE COMMERCIALISM DEALT BLOW IN GRID SAME BY ALUMNI COMMITTEE By Le ND i Casper Tribune) , April 4.—In the re western conference ules occurs a pa to have been ignored by commenta- ys the reportein the sideration of ways course of its eleyens may have equal opportunity of schedules. there is a vicious tendency { “We refer to the importance given amount of the ‘gs no denying that this is, to some ex- tent, responsible for existing football schedules and the fact that football supports other supports ts no just! fication for it. has no place in inte it persisted in it hurt football partments mus amateur basia or maintain that the boyg who pl games must not pla This tendency toward commere! ism is not confined to any one me ber and our criticism is made operated on it will be futile Mile, Georgette Frei arrondissements of The alumni committee on football Che Casper Daily Cribune ‘By Leased Wire E TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS YOU KNOW ME AL---Adventures of Jack Keefe GUESS THEY’ @LL KNOW ''™ GOIN’ To BE ONE OF THE MAIN STRING OF PITCHERS WITH THE YANERS TTS igneux wus selected trom 20 girls representing 48 many | Paris as Queen of Queens for th ear 1 mid-lenten (ete ct Mi-Careme, 18 1 the PAGE FIVE ! | First in New Of All Events WHAT poTHEY | say ABOUT ME pack HOME, @NY WAY ? LINDSEY’S LEADINELECTION =e. TOTAL IS CUT TO TEN VOTES IN |: =: 2-0 gue. RECOUNT MADE AT DENVER" ql acti oa Judge Lindse erized the whol quent minors. who apparently was defea r the position the elections to a bare ten votes as the result of a recount of precincts on court order estified to fraud NEW YORK inth game of the Yank ———. THEY DON'T MSAQ QA) ey NOTHIN “wo. N \ x DICK Dorgan dun as a! — y at At collect within s win rest in the ht ch sceeding aeint || Start Your empire.|| Chickens Right jraham has acknowledged membe = ep deeb SEE US FOR to the invisible ee | Chick Mash . 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John- son and Gregg, hurling five and four Innings, respectively, New Orleans team tu two hits while their team mates hit opportunely in each held the ——— QUESTION of the country If you have some question to ask about baseball, ing or any other amateur or pro fessional sport— 1f you want a rule interpretea— If you want to know anything about @ play or player— Write to John B. Foster, on Lawrence Perry, on amateur Pair Play on boxing and other Professional sports. All are spe clal correspondents of the Casper Tribune, 814 World Buliding, New If you want a personal reply enclose a stamped, self-addresse¢ envelops. Otherwise your ques Uon will be answered in this col- In Casper. js last fans are taking in training who will box QUESTION—A bets that a good B, bets the othe: y. Whieh stands of winning if such the training the e (Kid) Ross and Marvin Wil : aces will clash e main bout of the fight card at Arkeon Monday QUESTION—Were there big league pitchers Who ce both right and left har ANSWER—Yes. Fishing Licenses at Smoke House. was Tony Mullane who tive with elther delivery other fighters are also round club and others QUESTION— girl ever won the British women's (2) Is Miss Wethered sup posed to ‘be better than ° fast and all | and at the Ree: | — CINCY REDS LIKELY TO SHOW SPEED IN COMING FLAG RACE) Leagu All the comin, he Casper Tribune) | first basemen were | April 4.—(Bn-|eyés like diamonds in a Orlando, Fla.j—| but I didn’t take them d over f. ‘This man,’ meaning’ Bress' him.’ So there First base has been a vexing prob-| first, Critz at second, ck Hendricks, Cincinnatt's from the time that Jake|an infield with a s ubert passed on last October, sweep that will push ‘Everybody in the world who had,| the front this year , a first baseman, tried | going in all other to sell me one,” said Hendricks. “I| have been reports of othe went to California on the strength | to start for Cincin from that part|the infield that wil couldn't buy | Hendricks told the to sell me, be “How about Ca cause I figured he would hit no bet-| to ¢ Hendricks w the Nationa an who was down I And the outfield “Seitzman in left, a e he can go there, FR r conter, Rightfield is divided be- tween Walker and Elmer | haven't decided which it will be and maybe they will be alternated Casper Athletic lib) Bee ee Scene of Workouts | fe ame hu should have three rhe pitchers are the same r and ny ot 1 League,” eds have unity to see jor winr g the of eight four-| . staged at the) tr inn't that kind of by visiting ie ‘a th , jthis year, Ti’a the at the Casper fee! comes from fee'lng | tfortal League {s const! they have a chahee. du workout PHI ries were played ut the ‘Man | won one of FRANCISCO—Peter Montana, m! 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