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MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1925 : $s. World Results By Leased Wire _ BASKETBALL PROSPECTS BRIGHT | Pv teeayto AT UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING) Squad at Laramie Reduced to 30 in Early Practice a SAYS RELEASE NEW YORK, Dec. 14 cama | tietnee he m cline their In ith | f Good Material: Rockne, self-styled “country boy,” | vitation. With Plenty o} aterial; Last CTT AMES CTARE ARETE: |. bh Columbia commalttegl en ath ry - letics has ordered a full investiga- Year’s Five Is Intact. today, having escaped the wiles of |tion of matcors whieh tutte thee a “city slicker,” ‘and he hopes that | nouncement Frida: night that T Che Casper Daily Cribune ~ THE TRIBUNE’S SPORT NEWS ROCKNE ADMITS PLAN TO QUIT) Niccts Watker COACHING AT NOTRE DAME BUT gies PAGE SEVEN ‘irst in News Of All Events WAS LACKING AT-GRANDMOTHER URSUS | he gets back to his job in his home | "¢ had been engaged. ae ees x at ah With the first conference basketball game of the sea- | town of South Bend. “Tope Ips reat ent heh et a @ gotten only tl n son less than a month distant and the early season squad Last Saturday in Philadelphia he | had escaped from the “city slicker,” | Roly-Poly Inte of 75 weeded out and reduced to less than thirty, varsity Rieiethe asta ies to eect | “E hope my job is waiting for me | What ayes 7 ractice e Uni fis» ee ail | 6 Columbia football team, Author- en I get ba "he added “Now basketball practice at the University of Wyoming is under |itative ‘reports say tho contract | that 1 heve talked mone ne toa Mothe way in earnest. ¥ S would have been worth $25,000 an-l east, my next job wi to: g0 be. All but two men of the Cowboys’ first string of last year | nually. fore the Notre Dame officials an ; > are eligible for the coming season | Columbia announced Friday night | doubtless do a lot more explaining t Mt | and all, with the exception of Alls- he had signed. Rockne appeared in| But I guess. eve hin will be » who bre pry | man (center) and DeForest (center New York Saturday and admitted] right and I hope continue coach- | " she | or forward), have reported to Coach that he signed an agreement to dojing at South Bend. But I am only | exclaimed other impa | Stewart M. Clark for practice. Both | jas advertised if the University of}an employe and If my supe | ae ut that she wa | DeForest and Allsjian are suffering | Notre Dame out home agreed to]I'm not wanted I guess { Mrs. Ursus L am very su for f from injuries recelyed during the release him from a contract which|up to me to look elsewhere." | Anning of time that has football season but both are expect- |had several years to run. But he] Joseph M, Byne, eastern repre |the family name of ever \ ed to report before the Christmas | added that he had notified the au-| sentative of Notre Dame, said there | | Was ever bern If you keep or holidays, thorities at Columbia that-the re-|was nothing for the coach to worr terrupting me, Cubbies, I shall r Although the stellar squad of last se Was not forthcoming, and! about. ban get on with the tale, so save i year {s practically intact, there is Topimaeat gan, welter she purl | questions until somothing | be a vite istic champion of England, who re- Faally Wik h to know!” } Ya us Ban Johnson Confident +» 2»exdance of new material avat: | | cently arrived in this country. Tie | 7ufedlly Wish very much to know!" | FOSS age hear eh : 5 - | first fight over here will be for the 4 4 ‘i Dion 289 danger of being forced aside by the | ther Growly began agal American Race Will | ssnger,°t being forced aside by the | Norld champtonship when he meets |""'ivent ne T said “twa pase Rk cutie ean ce ar Re | 3 s shag Mickey cer, present titleholder t th z £ | most promising of the freshmen can- | A “7 M aa , | ily that old great a Ls ery and Be Close Again. didatex for the varsity squad are | Sh eres mien vei ute Thad. To be marelwe lt sony eae catetee several former Wyoming high school s . but It was not ha my enot stars, including Hocker of Kem- merer, Ousten of Rock Springs, Har- kins of Worland, Corbett of Lara- mie, George of Laramie, and John- B. FOSTER Casper Tribune) Dee, 14.—The Amer. ican league is looking forward to a (Copyrig NEW YORK, ‘NEW BASEBALL KAPLAN AND record-breaking attendance in 1926,] 0" Of Pine Bluffs. nt and, says President Ban Johnson,| Clark, who uses more men during ; ; : r I Venowatiel nook-ant thai ake Wis DaraGhathee, thattevars me than probably any other Signor Rocco Tozze is the new | winner of the tourney held to name preety Aco ue ale Vereen fan will get tis money’a worth. __ | © za in ne spate 63% er weit is lightweight champion of the world | 2 aseaneae Leeson ~ pene. the ist lave been some left out “Maybe there will be five or slx| twelve or fifteen men. ruthiee than Teele penne ety Sor ease HOM dock Kingtp: oni thasthtenecct in tho who had to snuggle to contenders in 1926," sald Johnson. | enecializing ona “First Five’ will Ing commission {s concerned), {imax Who Hae eked: him three di ase geth in’ the open,” declared ‘ie that is the case, Washington will} keep twenty-five in -his squad Which means that after 14 yeqrs| tinct and widely separated times. NEW YORK, Dec. 14.-—(#)—One Mrs. Growly, and grinned a Beary fight from the drop of the hat and) throughout the season. of grueling warfare Mr. Tozze has} Kansas, however, deserves the ree- | infield and one outfield deve in ae smile that is what 1 am hoping for. | ‘The Cowboys will this year play | ; ognition he may draw. He has giv-|the trading market during the an-| Nig YORK, Dec, 14.—(@)—Le ‘s fun all those } possession of a boxing title that jane: : 3 : Johnson id the American league | twelve conference games, opening en boxing the best years his | nua’ aseball meeting here last | (Kid) Kaplan of Meriden, ¢ ° Sonny would have had a_ record-breaking | the season with a two-game series doesn’t mean as much as two WhooRs} out and Ife. 1 his head been|week—the Boston Red Sox bullding | world’s featherwelght ch ion, \ season In 1925 had ‘the Philadelphia | with Colorado university at Laramie In an empty {ce house. as willing as his hands he might|up their quartet of ground-smash| risk his title Ina 15-roung engage: of the quar Athletics won the pennant instead | on January 22 and 23 In’ addition The man who wore ohe of those} have bec n the bona fide feathe co-lectors, while thé Chicago Cubs| ment with Babe Hermar pre ot ne Can't of Washington. to Cc. U.. Wyoming wil play two old-time 10-cent badges labeled | weight or lightweig king long t bolstered their trio of fly-chasers. xf Californ in Madisor Square they made? “We were close to a record when | gameg apiece with the following “Chicken Inspector” and which, used| fore this. He early showed clever-| Todt, heavy hitting recruit, will! Garden Friday night ens of little Philadelphia started west,” he said.| schools: Colorado College, Colorado to make all the folks giggle just'ness as a boxer. He appeared to be|be at first for the Ited Sox. Cove! Raplan fo rog ott with Sour “If Philadelphia had been the win-| Agetes, Colorado State Teachers ¢dol- Jing second base will be Herrera, a|king to de Noly-Poly ner, We would have had a record at-| lee, Denver university and Western |Cuban, who has been a_ sensation | fortnight. mu lave many tendance, for Philadelphia is one of | State ‘Teachers’ college. _ Several | for two years in the e te Nghtweights hav a oF wo the most enthusiastic cities in the | tentative early season games have | McCann Kansas c league, However, I am convinced | ®lso been announced and include Buran” | Pacific 1 wae atentos the Hast Gubaee ran four-game tour to Casper, Glenrock Henan | ne Catinthon Gueatt The writer! asked Johnson what | 2nd Midwest on December 30 and 31 o 4 i 4 bas y the narre the Cupboard Was can be done to improve baseball, | and Janu 1 and The dope js t the Phils Carthy the | Jack Delaney all the time,” he | _ THe Cowboys last year took fourth} stand ready to trade their star ined a ¥ eners for | last Frid > de Heaps fan place An the Sera de WH ARIGIE iattar Jimmy Ring’ and nd added’ annon, the Louls: | Herman and Kaplan, 1 i foes 0 Cass ; | Sion of the conference, droppin: “ Hettrentinn: tn iheettac ® shortstop, to his roster ck | the ring, with many drew battles in| | is cr beast foremost in try ing to malie it | came aplece to Colorado university, | “Butch” Henlinc, in an effort to | fre m the Pnaelfic Coast, and, Kel efr series of 1 f in Wa In unction to ikiching ti 102 Little by little the 8 a pinesiane Colorado state Paes infield Sut eeneral of from Toronto, both touted ax slug-|terbury, Conn, several : J é } kick! Little by ©! Teachers’ upollege. ey. defen: ensive strength. ‘The last time i é |gers, should give him an excellent|and, many of the rin . VW Bebrclisnr colleen pes oip dir ats Colorado tollege (conference cham-| Owner Baker sold such a com- | | pane hitting. odgibinatior | declared Herman. had won Cur b omen s see any of the spirit go with it, 1| P!ons) in # return game played at} fination—Alexander and ki! ROCKY KANSAS AHD HIS. HANDS fi Laramie, beat Denver universt two games straight, and repeated with a double win over Colorado Agricultural college.- think we could put up with a little old-time demonstration of rough and tumble now and then, rather than, Iefer—he drew the wrath of the fans. terribly, got about the same sense; destined to round into one of of importance and glory as Signor | game's great hitters. He } Tozze does from his crown ful shoulders, heavy forearms— DELANEY AND Train see baseball become merely an ath- letic show.” et I ES Give Her a Chevrolet for Xmas. \Golfers Elect —— "QUESTION ignor Tozze ‘is better known as Rocky Kansas, who has just ascend. ed the lightweight throne of New York by licking Jimmy Goodrich, Dempsey's—and a hands. good However, in over 150 bouts listed under his name to date he has knocked out less than 30 opponents $$ $ $ $ $ §$ MONEY TO LOAN Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Musical Instuments and Good Clothes Jewelry Repairing and Agate Young As Head CHICAGO, Dec, 14.—(United Press) -Hobart P. Young. Chicago, was BOX If you have some question to On Suttle elected president .of the Western| | ask about eet ates box a ' of , ' ther amateur or pro } . Shon 9 * Golf Association, succeeding Charles | | ing of any o United Jewelry Shop, 2498. Center |] 5° isan of Metnphin, at a meeting | | fessional sport— | of representatives of the member Write to John B. Foster, on| | clubs here, baseball, : 3 James D. Standish, Detroit, first Lawrence Perry, on amateur TWENTY-FIVE TODAY vice president, A. C. Ellen, Chicago, | | «ports, and de ratvat taairotaltenlls: exseek. second vice president, Hobart M. Fatr Play on boxing and other| | oq her husband to speak to her Cuatring, Chicago, secretary, Joseph Professional sports. All are spe about the forthcoming return to ORDER | C. Leduc, Chicago, treasurer. clat correspondents of the Casper} | Central City of his first and di: Directors include: A, 8. Kerr, Seat. | | Tribune, 814 World Building. New| | vorcea wife, she was disappointed. j th C. Mackall, Minneapolis; Har. | | York. He preserved a diplomatic silence ry T. Gilbert, Youngstown; EB. B. Enclose a imped, self-ad| | regarding the matter that almost Tufts, Los Angeles; C. T. Fairbairn, | | dressed envelope for your reply. deceived her inte believing that his Birmingham, Ala. attitude was indifferent; that the news Was of no consequence as far he was concerned. She had mis- Q—Base runner on first base. Pitcher hits next batter, In running Phone 1151, DENVER POST Drink Hillcrest Water. "| to first batter uses strong language. | ° LATEST NEWS Pitcher not having made a motion | #¥ings, but not because she was posi hr Lats A) ‘ to plich to the next batter walks over | {aid ‘that Mary Harwood would BEST FEATURES to first base to say a few things to| 'W!n Noble. No, her fears emanated AE RM EIS or WO én On S the runner. Umpire orders runners | ‘0 Intuitive expectation that 10 PAGES COMICS |to advance and sends batter to first | {ie former wile | would alfenate a . base, claiming the pitcher was stall. | Noble and’ his children, and drax ON SATURDAY Stogel cainedtne tall: Folnt-ase | ing. Was the umpire wrong [ates fo ger tes resraaraiey West lboo! a succeeds, 4 Noble Harwoods within 5 ; ; whether in ankle, knee, hip, elbow, | that he could play the game himself) (1 would he unobmfortable, and Anywhere in Casper shoulder, finger or spine—whether | ™erely moving runners around the| 10+ the older one, tho discarded 65c Per Month rheumatic or not, {pase wife and mother, would have the | It limbers up stiff, inflamed, pain- , ful, creaky joints so quickly you'll] @—Does the winner of the toss in fe tansaias: | foothall game have the privilege Two seconds’ rubbing and away | of choosing two out of three possible it goes through skin and flesh right| Points or one ont of three? down to the bone and Mgaments—| A.—He has but one choice. that’s why it, succeeds. Ask John sympathy of the town Mary Harwood’s imminent return Was upon Laurel's mind daily, either briefly or lengthily, “ut she did not betray the fact to Noble, She matched his diplomatic silence with & philosophic reserye of her own, EARL KEENAN Agent Office at Pep’s 146 S. Center. Phone 18 Q.—Did Harry Greb and ‘Tripeny Co. Kimball Drug Stores : Gene | she war, however, tmmediately é re phn Tunney fight in Cleveiand in. the | * d : e ony cee amet ae summer of 1925? Who won? on edgo with fears when Noble é : yeas Po fought ten rounds | auiet nnounced at dinner one hte BeMcsiee toe evening: “I shall have to be away semen Nis atl deh most of next week, honey pet.” Laurel's eyes looked tenaciously dared not speak; she way not sure MRS. AIP JOING she could. Of course, Mary Har a é wood's name was the first thing that had popped into her mind. Wa Noble going to New Yor to see i his first wife? 3 | | “I must go to Chicago and De Fic ae i | troit for some conferences,” ho ex | i plained, a moment later, 4 |_ TAMPA, Fla., Dec. 14—(United| lke the company {x going to be » need to leave your car exposed Press}—Allce Rhinelander, the mu- | Abe to put across a big tleup with | a erin latto bride of Leonard Kip Rhine-| the Speedier auto people, in De to the cold and wind. lander, slipped into Tampa, regis: | OIL" i tered at one of the leading hotels, ) | f #RMT miss you esi Alt ages and then quietly left for Minint with. | "HIG, She Hale smiled half frowned S Rey, out her identity having been diseoy- | fm + ls: | Dead Storage-.___ ered, It was learned hero from an |, “Perhaps you won't, mise mo as | authoritative source. ihenee ta f i i ittully, ickly added Live Storage - --- Rhinelander wan aocompan: | {oushtfully, then’ quickly added: Ine fe these | “#14 like to take yet with ine, bu i " E ‘wo women, according to those | 1 don't think it's a good {dea to} Live Storage With Delivery who muw her. Bho sent a telegeam | nave a wite alonie ona. busiuess to her father telling of her safe ar: | ep rival in Tampa, ‘Naturally,” she iaughed. | | | | | Southern hotels had announced Noble smiled gentally. “Oh, you - rorister and how she negotiated this “I do, dear he replied tn a way | Uifflewty ts one of the hee visit here mysteries of | that warmed him “I'm going to bt | Pacitic 'go with | } | | | | 424 W. Yellowstone Phone 1700 tu go to the n. and you shall | ther he went on st Give Her a Chevrolet ‘Tor Xmas, me ‘ P ‘Engineer | | FIGHT AGAIN “"9'"ee" Stee iolal a iston ae deny Drive Is Denied Derailed E MINNBAPOUIS, Minn., Dee, 14 Press)—Fred D. MeMil uttorney, lost a point in efforts to women prevent Minnesota from campalgning in r of the entrance t he United ites into the World Court. Judge Mathias Baldwin, in Hen NEVADA, Mo,, Dec, 14.—()—De is Hailineht 0Oe Cue te and three| “ePin county district court, or By FAIR PLAY sata OR crake Mixgourl Pa.| “ced his motion to show cause (Copyright .) Camper ‘Tribune)*|cifie train, near in| Wvhy the injunction should not be NEW YORK, Dec. 14—There will | the death of James v.| Cnforced, set aside be still another fight between Pau! | Afoore and ser to E. ¢ MeMilen is seeking a permanent Berlenbach and Jack De vy. Of} Young, fir njunction against the proworld course there will TT! trainmen were crushed n urt talking of the club women DOTA Tow ee |» When 20,000 spectators—the larg-| scalded © when engine turned Baldwin set December 26 as est throng to witness an indoor bat-| completely o passengers were » date for the hearing on the ch in the. manner of a parent} !" the history of the ring game | saved trom 1 » danger by the| Permanent injunctlor istiig. Aainetninwety a abitae [resemble > see two rivals meet,| tact thnt the « mained uy ——_—— “Do you mind if [ go over to| {,,”ould be a shame if anything to| r Why not an Essex for Xmas? | mother's for a few days while you're | Mfect the drawing power of these ~ syne |taicdli Nave monte ee tee cians tT 56 Tapani aie id, there would ne r other ag ‘¢ j ‘Of course not, ‘dear, Only—."| 20,000 crowd to see them poker ome | . Casper to Buffalo Sheridan Stage He sipped his wine reflectively.|at each oth |, CARS LEAVE DAIL 9:00 A. FARE—S11.00. “Only it might be misunderstood.” | Luckily both finished the fight on |* 22¥e# you approximately 18 hours' travel between Casper and Sheridan. | Laurel was annoyed! How COULD | t feet Iri NO TRANSFERS OR LAYOVERS | Phat gown {s all right hus M. M. LEVAND ' Care CASPER HERALD ay night and while |! people misunderstand anything lke | Berlenbitch way awarded the sats: | CASPER-SHERIDAN TRANSPORTATION CO, oble read the thought in her 1 great that another battle between POO CE oie ee aa eyes and spoke, “Wagging tongucs|the two would not be a. drawit say some queer, thing ard ei 7 1° “very wickhe ‘asia At t of the battle, both men | x 25 aie = r nignediy. "T won't. You're ris €4 and Rerlenbach | CASPER TO RAWLINS STAGE HeeaeWEle With os eee ete |e : i hat icas ARS LEAVE DAILY AT 9:80 A. M FARE $12.60 interjected Y € ly \ Mt by ] i | anitovamnia'overs Ine hinriice That : WYOMING MOTORWAY morrow evenin His eyes lel 1} ve wer Ie € la $ qede he Salt Creek {transportation Company's Office ns he spoke. da before,”” Noble remarked TOWNSEND FOTEL PHONE 144 | At last it had come. I el had | “What's matter, daddy, you're PS wwe “3 ee OE = | been dreading what she kne would | out of sorts tonight Have a bad] | be an eventuality, Dully she heard| day at the <tc | him say, “I told him we would) Laurel was 1 ul lis = pens E, “ regard of manners her step-daugh = Are you s MRS Yancey ter showed in eating her soup rap = wants. us to come?” she asked sug interspersing her words with || z= sestively mmfuls of the liquid. Marion de 4 “Why no He looked up from! tected the glance and misinterpreted = his salad puzzled. its meanin Di Wyman's tub = | “I should think she ,would have] over run out of gus when you y = | Galled me and made the invit on.” ) with him Ther ™ malelc | oble frowned. “Of course Harry| steam in her ev. | wouldn't hy 1sked me without Mrs, Harw «ll he busband’s knowing that it would be a right! ay upon her I didn't know tt ne: if Mee a can 2 No, he probably iving her he Way still the ob: = the news this evening. Men don’t . She ‘wondered = alwoys consult their wive abe wid, some spiteful [sire ani rn hed fea | = eg DON'T 5 , san delivering her All old accounts due The Casper = gL OPeh atc mile to relieve | noon Herald may be paid at the old cam- | tim. Yes rigrt, dearest fet eontinuea) “yd . 2 rev heat claplers, AG Beehtic paign office, Gladstone Hotel Build- ete ee *: “eh g ET | ing on West First street, or you may = ‘000 | 5 2 , = fats I wear 1 > mail your check to i = 2 band answered. without looking at | her, | They were haying thelr dessert | when Marlon came into the dining BEFORE YOU BUY | room, having ju: ved at the : house, and sat down wearily with |ff ¢ Diamonds, | Watet Veur!s, ated te In the shale Louts |g Slverware, Rings, Pins, Agates a . {fin all mountings, “Crants, Hand held for her |B bags, Suit Cases Noble pressed hfs mouth carefully |} Some. special unre with his serviette and regarded | fl deemed diamonds in new mount Marion austerely, "f£ wish, Marion, | ings that you would endeavor to hexin| MONEY TO LOAN your dinner with the rest of us “T wan late,” hix daughter yelie Casper Loan Office }) indifferently, “T went out. ridir 29 SOUTH CENTER ST with Wyman Holt and we ran out| 2 a FNAL Subscription accounts excepted Phone 1156 ‘ teed

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