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“ _sulipay, APRIL 5, 1925 Che Casver Sunday Tribune PAGE SEVEN ee ||” [ADDITIONAL NEWS OF SPORTS [°0'SS YAUDEVIELE STOW NEXT HOHE, OTHER LIVE HIGH SCHOOL NEWS) TO ORGANIZE GANG IN BOUTS MONDAY EVENING Apes = oes) AV WNEATUND the Spanish department of the high| tle, Luella Camphel Charlc N Fans and Boxers on Edge for Lively Bouts school will be given In the high] Carll, Alfred Ha » Bl e McKim, school audit um starting at §8/and Lucille Niles. o'clock Wednesday night. - Al The faculty chaperons who at big program to be given entirely in ed the party included Mr. Scheduled for Arkeon; Ross-Wilson s been arranged by Leslie] 1. ©. Jewell, Mr. and Mrs, Dean Battle to Lead in Interest. Lepper, Cap- st Heutenant; Heuter en) eavtain| This and Other Plans | Announced Here at Late Meeting. Danis, heaq of the Spanish depart-| Morgan, Miss Lela Brown and M ment. Edna May He There will be a Spantsh “Ziegfeld | ye TTARY BALL WILL BE | Follies” revue with twelve of the! WEED ON NIGHT OF APRIL prettiest girls in the high school eicinatina cr he Military Ball, one of the participating, The girls selected to! sanding social events of the t Is First to Accept Girls?| 27s, trum ware eet. | Seta wih he’ gs | al thw econ are vr ane: school gymnasium on the OC cee: pie grein esa Challenge to Game Casper Business and Profession: Women's clubs held thelr monthly meeting at the reguls at the Henning ht There will also be an April 24, according to ra which has been organized | APF!l 24. according t ment yesterday by Pr The gong will sound its clarion call at 8 o'clock tomor- i i i * Fy lly for the ocvasion to play | i +1 r |§ ports of the of- 1 ea Pye cr ushering in the opening of the big feature card | Here pee is eaeporeks cn. aee pase: th : | floers the standing commit x of eight four-round bouts to be staged under the sponsor- ‘ Mr. Danis will give a summary of | Pot gineting thie see ene tn | Oe rene evita fares = ship of the Casper Athletic club at the Arkeon. Enthusi- Bere each number in English so that the | par will be held in the r off | Booth of ispnt Sx sa asm is running high as the time for the fistic jubile \ The Cosmopolitan club of Casper | audience can understand the pro.|>*! eerea aipe norpencton 1 an inv! to the club to iF roaches and local fight f % J ee ap-| has the distinction of being the first | gram when it is given in Spanish. brah cides artes 8 of the cadet corps are present at an entertainment by a Pp BG cee went fans are advised to lose no time in | club to officially accept the chal-| ‘The local Filipino soclety 1s also | ¢°% elected through written examination | BU 1 employes on Wednesda : Purchasing their pasteboards be-|the referee at 8 o'clock. The pro- lenge of the Business and Profes. sting in the program. The girls| Dan Morgan, drilt master of the| ong eve Raxt, Haw Aii edtiat! ca r 1 8, a2 cause tickets have been going lke] gram will be run off smoothly with sional Woman's club to a baseball in the Spanish chorus det corps, and the student office por " Br cohnendit A ation of club members is me hot cakes, no long ts. One bout will follow championship tournament. The chal- anish costumes complete °f the corps, are members ¢ * ; | plar to go to Wheatland and The first fistic encounter on the} the other in quick time and the 32 lenge was issued last week through | from-hats to silk stockings. committee completing the ©" | Cheyenne in a few to organize fight card will be called promptly by] rounds of high class boxing will the columns of The Tribune to the| ‘The pr am follg ia ments. The night of the n K. Pletcher who wam | State federation, make the Arkeon ringside ablaze of Rotarians, Lions, Kiwanis, and Cos-| 1. Orchestra p) ball is the big night in th ‘ eo aun A "Chat Tea” will be given Sun- action from the start to the finish. mopolitans. It is understood that the | & ool year. All the students para ¥ between 2 and 4 All the fighters who will par. reason that the other three clubs Three Bears, a playlet by | high school will appear In thelr ur 1a r, It will hon ticipate have been training every have not taken cognizance of tho Harold Be forms, and be accor a t Mae t, who ta I day during the past week at the challenge is because an official rep- olse McKim and | nd ladies in evening gov n to make her home in Fh Casper Athletic club and at the Elks resentative of the fair sex has not The program will be; thrown down the gauntlet by a per srus with Kathryn | o'clock when the four companies of | ;. ew members introduced: were auditorium, They are all in the d pink of condition and are gnawing sonal appearance at the luncheon | pavis, Dora Stanley, Oudine How- | hish school students pass in pa Wilson of the Frantz the bit to get inside the ropes and meetings of @e clubs challenged. | Sarabel Goldtrap, Geraldine} The Rotary Club offers a medal for Grace E secretary be off. Miss Mina Ellis, president of the Lucille Head, Dorothy| the best drilled cadet in the high { 1 lard, Mrs. or The big feature baut of the eye- Business and) Professional Women's Lucille Fletcher, Beulah | school and the Veterans of Foreign Sagultaa (n't state co stoner n ning will be the final fistie encounter| § ‘ club, told the sporting editor of The y, Alberta Wagner, Jessie | Wars offer a beautiful silver lov y high scho gerne tact inal cert 3 he between Ernie (Kid) Ross and Mar- Tribune yesterday that the challenge | ” Harry Pritchard, John Allen, | Cup to the best drilled compan} t Anna) Kasman of the: Herning hd: of vin Wilson, both of whom are| Though she is only a bit over Wo ‘sued through the columns of the} and Charlotte Carll, assisted by Los his loving cup was won last year hie be pugilists that can hit hard, move| years old, \ittle Betty Nérton bids iewspaper was intended as an off!-| Senors Detangel, Roca_and Hidalgo the company of which Odie Gor | = ed v quickly, and withstand severe | fair to emulate her older sisters as @ ial challenge to each and every | of the FYipino soclety of Casper. aptaln, Each year the THIS SPRIN | —- punishment. This wrtler expects| Water nymph. Betty can swim 60 ervice club but if the clubs con The Spanish chorus will sing and | namo of the company and the name din a | on " Ross to win by a decision although | yards with ease, and is a diver of inued to ignore the challenge, that | qance the following numbers: of the captain winning first honors q . " te . C. Tilden Not Lik | to| Ween fs a formidable opponent and ability. Her parents are Mr. and : delegation of the ladies would visit} — 1.9 Golondrina, La Paloma, O Soe|{s engraved on the loving cup jinzex ; nd E1Y LO) dark horse in the professional ring.| Mra. Fay Norton of LBs. Angeles, chelunchoon meetings and person: | s1i0 ant Marchete There are four companies of high | + | }F RECEN | LARY Pl Thi S At the Elks amateur tournament, x Caltt., ally issue the defi. This statement | Im addition to the dance and song | school cadets feotaaity aoniie rik 9 ay S eason. Wilson demonstrated his mettle by applies to the Rotary, Lions and Ki-) numbers by the Spanish chorus,|4-B.c and D. ‘These companies . ~ Wi a winning first honors in two classes. wanis clube. Thus faf those three | there will be two special numbers, | arranged on the basis of he pebttitheke , . ith Americans. This is the first time that Kid ; “P sed. pec avant Vash a transmitted to nd By HENRY L. FARRELL, should’ be in doubt until: the nuish bee dance, Sereneta de Schubert by Dora|tender this year for the honor mment’. ft ae [9 RELEASED ON BOND Stanley and Kathryn vie. being the best drilled company. h schools with rifles and ammu. (United Press Staff Correspondent) | because from all accounts, they are The ladies have been practicing | 4, scenes from Spanish daily life.| yudves who will choose the wants Nee LE a hed aa S. Jackson, who with F. C. = » . as! y hold] Jackson and W. A. Summers, NEW YORK, Apri! 4.—Billy | ¢venly matched. every afternoon’ during the past) (a) “In she Restaurant” by Fred | company i 2414 f 5 Tene ° : : ¥ € pany on the night of April 24, e actice. ts r ave Johnston, California tenis star and| The semi!-windup between Dyna- ARI IN MAK NG Week and have as a coach, O. G.| iutemith, Helen Watson, Fred Fair-| will be men from the American Le. ig sete oh ANE Sileges | 25) have —_-utciens 7s sea ee ee rervice clubs have taken no official | isctuding La Jota by Senorita Car neluding a Jo! "y Se ar) Company D which is composed of Ross and Wilson have met in a pro- recognition of the challenge Issuéd| pone], and Senor Hidalgo, and al snore students will ben atrone com}. fessional match and the outcome by the fair sex to a diamond com- zs " one of the best known American in. | mite Murphy and Micky Regan also Martin, who Is said to have been the | oniq and Wil'tam Tappe. eichivets! banjo and radio set belonging to Joe alists a . May, was released from the ternationalists, may head a team| Promises to be a spirited affair. ‘SIDNEY WALTON IS NEW untelall shateraag oneal British tennis championships at|@sainst Kid Ross in a recent fight self famous by driving out two home | ¢. ireq Fairchild as the terrible} 1" Preliminary competitio $1,000. The three are charged with | L en from eac' ny | grand larceny, the articles bel; Wimb! fest at Lavoye, although the Kid * ‘ runs. In addition to knocking out ; 1 ae men from each company w gran i ng Jelian By Myrioks former preaient|| Waa. aweatedt (he deciion ofthe S Practice Bri home runs, Dr. Berquist has added | {thers ond Helen McKim a4 the} icteq to compete on the night of | valued at $250, They were atrest- of the United States Lawn Tennis judges, Micky Regan {s an unknown pring racuice rings to her reputation by being able to - Np ndolin selections by Robert the military ball for the medal | ed Friday by the police. association and chairman of the for-| Quantity in any fight due to his Some Idea of Next pitch a speed ball over the plate | proieiy ang John Blakely. nbn wall ba avag revi most pet eign affairs committee, said today | ¢xceptional footwork and gameness which is said fo equal any fast ball! ¢ rhe playlet, “A Pair of Trous- | {ectly aMlled cadet. For six week : . he had received information from | inside the ropes. that Walter Johnson bas ever hurl- Phillip K. Edwards as the patie deine are held 1% fa Bcc STUDI (lf THIS CITY Kills Catarrh Germ California that Johnston could make} The Arkeon platform in the center ed. Dr, Berquist has a windup that ed. husband, Fred Hutemith in ea : the trip and that he wanted an ap-|of the dance floor has been re- is formidable in itself and causes| isthe lover, Pearl Isham as the y. The four men from each com- pointment on the team, Because of | modeled in such manner that it can By LAWRENCE PERRY the batter to quake in his shoes]. .therinlaw, Helen Watson as the | 22 i wat siaks . tatatiior sixteen eee fn ree inw es business reasons Johnston was un-|be raised or lowered to the exact iy LA LBS jodie 2 when the ball is put in motion. wife, Ruby Owen as the sweetheart, | C24ets who wi »e given surprise The Credell s Pek : poeta cl oc ml ceene os able to play at Wimbledon and in| helght that 1s favored by the regula- 1225, Casper Tribune.) | ‘The letter received from the Cos-| ona petty Smith as the maid Der EB racer Dye LHe: poses, tat e | and caues of bronchial asthina now, the Olymple matches in Paris last | tions for professional boxing. ‘The pril 4.—Football {$1 mopolitan club was signed by Dr The Sranish chorus will also | Mie thelr alertness. Following the | SEG) peeee oe: henncnial: ene nae year. fights will be conducted by the Cas-| lke some curious plant which be-|G. s, Barger, prerident. The Cosmo-| eo. in the dances Lo Cachucha, | 2t!ll, the military ball will be held, | ; |of a French octentit. ‘This drugless The association ts not ready to|per Athletic club in the same man-|&!P8 to bloom in tho spring, dis-| potitans start practice this afternoon. | QUPCar in the dances Is starting around =| announce the personnel of the team,|ner and with the same courteous|*PPears as summer dawns and then| ‘phe eyes of the public are on the ns of Forelgn Wars baseball hero of a famous eastern! (1) “tnder the Table,” by Clitford | Rotary ¢ Aa ai has evehrient lox that is to be sent to England for the | Dynamite made a snappy showing college. Dr. Ida Berquist made her Olson, in the part of persistent lov- Year’s Teams. Serenata de plerrat, and Ya brilla Ia aurora. A solo dance, the Fifth minutes, yet is positively harm~ ‘0 the most delicate tissues. Your girls and ladies accompanying the y wage! “ hi tic| Suddenly in late September rises] three service clubs who have ignor- anh Geral lets will be spectators on the lon af Calitorrite-t¢ sad and lungs are cleared like magia, 7 sae Is Se be treat Fy pegyetoeeatteeens Laat into the alr like a green bay tree. | 4 the ladies’ challenge aria aes yen Be aoe elines during the drill contests. ATE “Waltba' says th Sufferers are relieved in a single aight / world's ‘champion, will not be on it.| will show everyone to their seats| Just now with spring practice on] The members of the Business and ![ oy crorcadors, by Lucille Fletche: | OFFICERS OF CAD photographed’ many mov Sete Sa bios Ceara iin hace Ceokntete “ Tilden not only is busy with movies| and there will be no confusion be- ode ee papain ccd Seantanos Professional Women’s club who have | 01 Qudine Howser. ARRA NG FOR BALL Los Angeles and Invites Casper peo-| offer to send a treatment free and and literature but he {s not exactly | fore or during the progress of the been practicing every night during The Spanish program will be fol- The officers of the cadet corps !n] ple to vtsit the Credell studio and in. | postpaid, to any one who will write for r ed w: i ED ‘3 r mipsel it. No obligation. No cost. If it cures in good standing with the associa-| fights. gi Cheaaee de filled with gossip of} the past week includes, Edna Ryan, | towed by a dance in tho high school | the high school who are co-operating | spect his display of photographs. | la" You can repay the favor by telling: tion. wast, peter #7 bate} to ae For hee thing, opponents of Wash- Lind meet een cd gpa gymnasium for all persons attending | With Dean Morgan {n arranging for Mr. Walton will make all portrait | your friends—At not, the loss is mine. Vincent Richards, second ranking | bout et ween, issou je an e Piedier, ive Barker, ni! iy. the Spanish vaudeville entertain. | the military ball are given below. | sittings. at the Credell studio and | No matter what you have tied. Jus American player and the Olympic| Leonard Blatsdelle. ‘Leonard was|!nston and Lee are herewith warned! Chrystal Joiner, Charlotte Steven-|/ ont an admission will be charged |John Murray is major for the en-| Mr. Credell will take personal charge thin wenesnite trea treatment ana Den champion, who is handicapped by | awarded the amateur championship | & hats fray eyes upon the Generals! ron, Martha Hayes, Myrtle Jarrard, | () pay for the costumes and other |tire batallion. of their large kodak finishing plant. | hat you can be rid of catarrh. the player-writer rule, will not be a|in the 115 pound class tn the Elks ert wt sees uEne Was strong! Alice Boquist, Isabelle Price, Ida Ber-| 2 anges of the production, ‘The ad-| Company A: Odfe Gorrell, Captain. >_—— W. R.SMITH t Lavex Bldg. member of the team, but {t {s pos-|tourney, Missou fe the kind of boy| !#8t year, but will be stronger next! quist, Evah Herncall, Hazel Sykes,|° Ninn wit be. fifteen, cents for|Ribert Miller, first lieutenant, Jack! Try Tribune Want Ads for Rt Mo. sible that he may enter the Brit-ish championships as an individual. Richards said today that he was making plans tentatively to play at Wimbledon. but that he woud! have to get-a leave of absence from his editor to get'around the rule which prohibits a player from writing about a tournament fn which he is a competitor. Lawrence Rice of Boston has an- nounced that he will enter the tour- nament but he {s making the trip “on his own.” Although nothing is known of- ficlally it {s Mkely that Dick Wil- Mams and Watson Washburn will be members of the team. The association had hoped to name Miss Helen Wills. the Amert- can national champion, as a member of the team, but Myrick sald Infor- mation had been received that she coud! not accept an appointment Her {nability to make the trip will remove all chances fo a match be- tween the California star and Mlle. Suzanne Lenglen, for a year at least The association probably did not urge Miss Wills to accept an ap nt when the {nva mn was d several. months ago tn or. t she might remain in this country to prepare for the Wight- man cup matches which were sched uled at Forest Hills between the British and American women's teams. It is not certain now that England will send a team to defend the cup that was won at Wimbledon last June. —_—.—_—__ CORNHUSKERS DEFEATED BY STANFORD U. PALO ALTO, Cal., April 4.—(Bs United Press)—The Nebraska Corn- huskers went down to defeat before the Stanford university track team here today by a score of 80 2-3 to 50 1-2 points, The meet was staged in a driving rain and less than 2,000 spectators braved the downpour to witness the sloppy events. foo Fishing Licenses at Smokehouse. HOME COOKED Chicken Dinners Every Sunday at the GLENROCK HOTEL that knows nothing but fight from|*®#s0n. The players are mainly] yadalyne Seabright, Jane Thompson, the toes of his pedal extremities to the top of his well brushed hair, This fight will be a snappy display of fistic skill and science. All the other boxers are men who know their stuff and are anxious to show Casper fight fans what they can do when {t comes to an ex- change of Ughtning punches inside the ropes of the Arkeon ring. It ts certain that no one will go away un- satisfied after witnessing the Arkeon show. The fight card In the order of the bouts follow: Fighting Pyle vs. Kid Groscoppe. Blackfe Hubertson vs. Andre Vos- pette. Marvin Pyle vs. John Haygood. Jess McCash vs. George Crowe, ‘Toots Warden vs. Louls Eastman. Missou Pyle vs, Leonard Blatsdelle. Dynamite Murphy vs. Micky Regan. Ernie (Kid) Ross vs. Marvin Wil- son. Tickets can be purchased at the Harry Yesness store and at the Recreation billlard parlors. The Arkeon will seat 1,000 fight fans. Admission {s reserved seats, $1; and general admission, 75 cents Tomorrow ts the night. At 8 o'clock. By the Casper Athletic club. At the Arkeon. JAY GOULD WINS TITLE 18TH TIME BOSTON, April 4.—(By United Press)—Jay Gould, Philadelphia mil- llonatre, won the national clay court tennis champlonship for the eigh- teenth time here today when he de feated Roger W. Cutler, Boston, in the challenge round at 6-0, 6-1 and 6-0. Cutler was completely over: whelmed by the champion. Dodgers Lead Yankees When Rain Ends Game ATLANTA, Ga, April 4.—Rain in the fifth inning today stopped a baser ball game here between the New York Yankees and the Brooklyn Dodgers when the Dodgers were leading, 6 to 5. Bob Shawkey and Walte Hoyt piched for the Yanks; Rube Ehrhardt three year men and there fs some new material that will catch the eye. Marquette, too, unless injuries take away some of the veterans, the team promises to be the greatest in the history of the Milwaukee in- stitution. Only two men of the 1924 outfit were lost by graduation and the vacant places will be filled by unusually promising freshmen ma- terial. Oxie Lane, the 210 pound tackle, is going to make a great leader and thus quality will have full oppor- tunity for expression against the Navy, Mercer, Kansas Aggies, Creighton and North and South Dakota. And from Michigay comes word which makes it look as though Harry Kipke, one of the most fa- mous athletes ever developed at Ann Arbor, is being groomed for the position of field coach of the eleven. Anyway, Kipke has been added to the coaching staff to fill George Little’s place. Little was not an alumnus of the Ann Arbor institution and in the fact that Kipke and not some in: structor from another institution, to fill the vacancy Attle's departure for is réad a definite step a system of graduate coach- Michigan's staff this spring consists of Jack Blott, who through his appointment to the football coaching staff, is lost to big league baseball; Harry Kipke, Wiman and Cappen, with Yost, of course, super- yising. Of this squad, Blott, Kipke and Cappen are all younger alumni. As a matter of justice to a fine sportsman and @ man of the highest athletic ideals, the writer wishes to correct a recent statement In this¢ column that Knute Rockne, of Notre Dame, has been instrumental in bringing to his university a num- ber of secondary school stars who will be able to replace the Four Horsemen next fall and in 1926, Rockne {s too busy a man to canvass for football material, even were he Inclined to do so, which he is not. He relies for replacements upon material such as would natu- rally be attracted to an institution Notre Dame's facilities for higher education as well as her gridiron prestige. The actual facts seem to tbe that the Notre Dame outlook for this fall is pretty blue and that all of the genius of Knute and his assistants will be required to make of the eleven a worthy opponent for the number of strong teams that will be met. The following statement from the great coach should establish his post. tion definitely. He writes: “I have never talked to a high school athlete in my Ife and to anyone who can prove that I sug: gested even to a high school athlete that he come to Notre Dame, I am Jennie Hfl and Dorothy Loveland. JACK RENAULT TOHAVE TEST Defeat of Sharkey to Mean Fight With Wills, Belief. By FAIR PLAY, (Copyright, 1925, Casper Tribune) NEW YORK, April 4. —A great deal depends upon Jack c showing agains Jack Sharkey in Boston on Monda ght. If he fails to show impressively, he will be out for a big summer engagement. If, on the oher hand, he should stow Sharkey away with one of those pow erful right uppercuts of his, he may get a bout with Harry I 4 in New Yc Renault took a drop when hi in against Romero R 2 pounds overweight in B n a cou ple of months ago. As a result, he lost the decision. Leo Flynn, his manager, {s sald to have read the riot act to the ex-mounted cop, who consequently went to Hot Spring: and took off a lot of weight. When he returned, he met Romero tn New- ark and although he was still a bit heavy and slow, he gave the chilean a sound thrashing. although failing to score a knockout Renault has got to dg a lot to Sharkey to etand as ah opponent for Wills and if he were outpointed by the Bostonian, it would about end him. The night that Renault is fighting in Boston young Bob Fitzsimmons, who scored a pretty first round kayo over Eddie Civic in Newark recently will be fighting Al Roberts in Perth Amboy. It is curious about you He seems to have everythi a courteous nature and « mild d sition, Maybe he {s now start climb. Johnny Kilbane has Al Corbett under his tuorlal . The blonde featherweight who whip. ped the clever Benney Gersh in Cleveland recently Is looked upon by the former feather king as the fu. ture occupant of his throne and Johnny will show him all he knows, Kerry Sacks continues as manager. By all means see the {h high school students and twenty- five cents for others, Theré are more than two hundred students in the Spanish department and much interest is being manifested in the third annual Spanish program staged under the supervision and direction of Les'le Danis, head of the Spanish department. . KIWANIS PRIZES WILL BE PRE TED THURSDAY The cash prizes totaling $130 of- fered by the Kiwanis Club of € per for proficiency in public speak- ing, will be presented to the high school students who were winners in the contests, at the weekly lunch- eon of the Kiwanis Club on Thurs- day noon at the Henning Hotel, The high school students will be the guests of the Kiwanis Club at which time, R. C, Cather, president of the club, will present them with the cash prizes. There were four winners in the one-act play contest, “The Twelve Pound Look.” The winners who will be given $10 each are Beulah Bal! Lowell Davis, Harry Davis and Mildrea Daley. adys Roush will be given $10 and Geraldine Rir- heart $5 as winners In the dr ntion; Helen McKim Phi $10, and ¢ temporaneous speaking; Harold He! ser and Charles Firmin, each $10 as members of the winning debating team; and Madeline Shorey $10, as best speaker on the losing side. COMPETITION IS KEEN FOR PARTS IN SENIOR PLAY Miss Martha Darrah, instructor {n public speaking, {s holding try- outs among the members of the Senior class for parts in the Senior play which will be given in the high school auditorium on the night of May eighth. The y this year will be the popular, Brutus” by the famous Sir s M, Barrie, author of “Peter Instead of picking the students for the various characters, Miss Darrah been holding competitive com: petitions which gives every student an opportunity to demonstrate his or her histrion{c ability, As a result keen enthusiasm has heen aroused, and the final res will not be an- nounced until the end of this week There are eleven characters In the play, five boys and six girls, with tryouts for each character. Mier Darrah expects to present one of the most successful Senfor plays ever staged at the high school EDITORIAL STAFF OF ANNUAL HELD PARTY FRIDAY NIGHT The editorial staff of th high school annual, “The Gusher” held a party Friday night at the high school. Refreshments were served ulte. Kansas City, EN you buy new equipment for your ome this spring don’t fail to purchase a CLARK JEWEL Gas Range equipped with the famous Lorain Oven Heat Regulator. 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