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HURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1925 World Results | | By Leased Wire = TH OWBOYS TAGE COMEBACK IN DEFEAT OF ALL-GTAR QUINTET University Invaders Pile Up Score of 52 to 25 Against Casper Five in Clash at High School Gym Last Night. Making up for their defeat the night before at the hands the alumni, the University of Wyoming cagers walked n the Casper All-Stars Wednesday night to the tune of 52 to 25. The game was played at the Natrona County \ligh School gymnasium, The Cowboys will play the Sem- at Glenrock tonight while the Ohio and the Standard Telephones and the Pear} hold the local spot light in league , * against the Alumni. pas 42 eons: S Ried games} kKoerfer of the Cowboys was high will atart at 7:30 o'clock at the | point man, chalking up nine field ioe ; goals and a couple of free throws. e Cowboys were going strong! ‘phe starting. line: ednesdays'=. They — were’ able; t0| rearre eoray eee forthe. two ofit by having played on the local | “Gowboys All-Stars Tuesday, Koerfer .-- Hawks if, with the s their favor, their sre standing 31 to they had the mercy. Harkins ... Fox Bumann ‘Traylor : Erickson -.... . Soners Coach Clark sent in an entirely] pierce ~ Erickson vy team five minutes before the] score » S15 Ale 1 of the game. His starting line- SHERIDAN GOLF PROS Stars, 13. Score at game: Stars, 25. The box score for the University- All-Star game: University PI. FG, FT. TP. ENTERED IN OPEN PLAY | Ss="“" boi 5 o 4 o 8 2 1 5 2 a 4 ON LONG BEACH COURSE oo 4 — m1 Smith. 0 1 1 —— Hoffman 0 0 0 LONG BEACH, Cal., Dec. 31.—(#) | George 0 9 0 e entry Mst for the $2,500 Long | Kepler - 0 0 0 open golf tournament at Vir- a oe a nia Country club here January 2}| Totals ------- Hye Stat nd %, includes leading Canadian and|__ All-Stars Pr. FG. FT. TP. merican players. Entries up to to- | Hawks - 4 1 8 day include: Traylor 4 0 8 ~o * Bumann -. - 3 3 0 6 Louis C> Curry, Sheridan Country | josickson aan) : 4 4 1b, Sheridan, Wyoming. Satean 5 ; rm ry Sy Sonners — -3 0 0 0 LONG BEACH, Cal., Dec. 31.—() | Mechling oh} r 6 0 Golfers, mostly professionals from| Tae _-- 0 0 0 0 rth, east, south and middlewest, = ca 2 tae s well as Canada, today in shirt rae ES Gk 1 eeves or sleeveless shirts were driv- University, DeFore: nd putting over courses here|ior Harkins, Hoffman for Koerter, lsewhere in the Los Angeles|George for Erickson, Smith for preparation fo Pierce, Kepler for Fox. All-Stars: ng Beach open tournament which tarts Saturday over the Virginia intry club course here. The ther- neter Was upwards of 70 degrees the shade and the fairways and ns of the tournament course in_ex¢ellent condition. McLean for Hawks, Rae for Bumanit, Mechling for Erickson, Hawks for McLean, Brickson for Rae, Bumann for Hawks. Referee—Lester. Scorer—Layman. Timer—Varnadore. MEN! MEN! MEN! MEN! WATCH AND WAIT! Any Suit or Overcoat in the House O know you're happy—makes us happy. So you can't blame us for wanting to wish all you folks in this great commu- nity a HAPPY NEW YEAR! Big Six Motor Co. 226 South David St. Phone 1817 JAKE'S PLEDGE To Casper for the New Year: “I promise to continue to give the ladies and gentle- men of Casper the same FAIR—SQUARE—HONEST Values in better taflor-made clothes | have always given in years past.” up also was different from that used | BANCROFT’S BOUNCING BRAVES Are Set to Bouncing Into Limelight; Wherefore He Smiles! Che Casper Daily Tribune PAGE SEVEN E TRIBUNE’S SPORT NE First in News 5 rea Of All Events| | | \ | | ‘Return “ot Balls NOUNS CATCHER, By NORMAN E. BROWN. When the time comes to wander about the training camps of the ma» jor league clubs next spring I ex pect to find a different aggregation working out at the camp of the Bos ton Braves In St. Petersburg than { saw two last en year gO. spring. And I t to s a too. expec spring 1924 Banerott took up the task of managing a big league ball club—bis first attempt. The team under him was the Bos- ton Braves. We sat on the steps of the club- house and watched the team unlim- ber. Bancroft watched ft, not in a spirit of hopelessness, but with the sane, careful gaze of a builder, who. studying the newly broken ground, visualizes the skyscraper to be erect- ed and estimates calmly the labor ahead to complete it. The Way Daye Saw It. “[’'m not just sure what kind of a bunch I have,” said Bancroft. * of all I’ve got to get a team together that can start the season. Then I've} got to work with them, get them go ing as good as I can, und start the | the | real job—that team.” 4 Last spying the club showed the offects of his year’s labor despite the fact it had not progressed very far over the 1024 campaign. { But in the season that followed his work bore frult. The team pre- wented a, fighting front, worried the “money” teams of the cireuit., and practically depopulated the Red Sox field in Boston with its popular ity. At the close of the season Ban- croft had at least the foundation of a good ball club. And over the winter of rebuilding he is further strengthening his Ines. At the world’s series the Brave bosses put over a trade with the Podgers which, while not a thrill Ing -one, |& counted on Bancroft’s team immediate | play starts is t ] croft Edd 1 ou | flelder, wh needed 1 | ood young catcher im Zac and a reliable utility {infielder | brainy coach in Jimmy Johnston. | Lrown has a poor throwing arm, | but Bancroft needs offensive QUESTION | | BOX if you have some question to} ask about baseball, football, box: | amateur or pro | Write to John B, Foster, naseball. Lawrence Perry, ‘ports, and Pair Play om bosing and o! | vrofesstonal sporta. All are spe | jal cofrespondenta of the Casper | fribune, $14 World Bullding, New York. Enclo: mped, self-ad Areseed envelope for your repli. | on) on amateur) Peete nae eee ORO Q.—-What club has made the most | money in baseball | A.wImpossible to answer with ac \euracy. The chances are the New | York Nationals in all thelr history will show a greater balance of profit although Chicago and Boston made rather handsomely when money was lens costly than it te now Q.—Who won the last six-day race held in Madison Square Garden? A.—The team of Bobby Walthour and Freddie Spencer JAKE, The Nifty Tailor 227 South Center St. Phone 802 Q.—When was the first prize fight | staged in America? Who were the | principal | A 1816 | Beasley. Jacob Hyer | the believes the will offset the eal strength and one’s slugging shorteoming Bernie Neis, who got hia first real chance to play for Bernie Nels as a Brave last year, will hold one of the other outfield berths. probabil |} Wilson and Welol to tht th fi third} | belief that quite readily with the rest of the team Sensation at Second. Bill Burrus is due to start at first | again. Walter Gautreau, the Bancroft oozed away trom the Athletics, will start the season at econd, This youngster was the sen-| tation of the National league ean. an {lil his shoes | | hd will develop | i t dist | But he sees t fan | an wee bit o next time. husky | paign and: lis deflection anks of fderable crt Just what Je 2 Into over 100 games | Genewiser While his hitt | Smit so | in, h hit In timely fashion | but und played a peppy brand of ball—| booked to | the kind Bancroft likes the buneh roft let the veteran ey | place one oO F Dodgers in the} Bahe izes th gine that t 192 rmil M een hat of t AT Aiea BE ALONG E WALK BUT MAA SuRe (MON THE RIGAT ROAD / BANCROFT (S NO PRABEER BLT Ke HAS EVERY REASON ~ Yo BE CHEPRAUL TAR BRAVES A mucin EDED SWUEC om Mackmen drew nie 1 ti Banerott other infield poste | uncer port and penna Eddie“ tor Brown ev: © CUTFEWER OU. 3, GATHERING condition IVLATE YEAR hy JOUN be. rostre | Willis: Kleit“Noses Out lar TSBURGH, I Fort son 5 in re o balls 1 into th z } : ‘sult the n sbhoys’ hom \ the ae Hutchison, Sarazen 8,1" the newsbore’ home ant y tera elving a New Year's ¢ dit: i and Others. Meron thé Pittaburgh, ba a nite t 1 a Ee The club has ¢ 1 i ; 1IAMI, Fla. Deo. 31,—C4)—Golt each t { lom paid homage today to its nevw-| dent Bar . ost sensation, an unobtrusive 2 pj Mailed the ¢ er + 1d. who yesterday led a brilliant aabyac nh ea field of present and past champions | bs by RVG ale wal to win Miami's second annual golf} ™tl the cea Shea open championship tournament at| Wort submitted. : ; \ Hialeah! ns peen |. Willie, Kein, professtonal — at | > ns 1: ward enttoe | Wheatley Hills, Long Island, with a| | } total of had the lowest score in| | the 72 hole stroke competition. His} RING FIGHTS ny é minds were 71-74:75-79. ; ‘ Klein left no doubt as to his . wa ‘ 11 of his nearest rival, Jock : P Ry " Hutehisor Leo Dleget. Canadian i" iM ‘i pon champion er consistently nel ; “d aying during yesterda fore. 4 ¢ f, slammed a shot against a r ee foriy feet distant, and was/} e In one Imost Iknocked down when, the ball! b * » worked ded to hit his ¢ ie a re forging Into the wa atte § e incident and jinder of the laying during the rer Fiat fay wt ed P im h a ‘ ay Terie rounds Windsor Farm Dairy Totter. fleld at the end of the opening day's |) MUG hee he ae lay *" lend was Y ved wil ¢ P 6 NI ida Cr Oe ere Wak Mitre HYee Ae Casper to Buffalo Sheridan Stage ( Ree eee ee et) CARS LEACRADALY: AT MOD A. Al, . Taves you a oximately 18 f s tra 1 between t NO TRANSFERS OR LAVOVE CASPER-SHERIDAN TRANSPORTATION CO. VHONE TOWNSEND HOTEL mt $10,000 Prize Event at THE NEW YEAR Los Angeles Draws | symbolized by this book ~ ove Great Field. . ands before you. Let us \ - start its chronicle of happy some | LOS ANGELES, Deo. 31.--The ad events with this wish; nee d of golfers entered in | pregame discussions for those who have seen the n in action on the Rose Bowl turf) ure of the opinion that the south-| erners “have displayed as neat a| passing and running attack as has} been seen here in many a day and} that Washington will be tried to the utmost before the afternoon of Jan- uary 1 is over. ‘The Hutkies were to hold a work- out Inte this afte ncon at the bowl, the only ohe scheduled for southern California soil, They wero Sr S y erlm WASHINGTON AND ALABAMAIN TRIM FOR GRIDIRON BATTLE @ light now. And I im-|the § Los Angeles, open, Jan i i he Braves of the spring | uary and 10, hag crrived. Joe : Happiness and Prosperity 4 y about with them | Kirkw ck wood Country elub, | You in the New Year! assurance that has | New York, was the first to make his F for some years and}appearance. ‘The Australian triek DR ft will > we a shot wizard dropped ‘into town the PEARL WHITE when 1 » him | other day unheralded and when one LAUNDRY for 1 admirers button-holed him, ! | casually drawled: “Yea, 1 guess 1215 North Wolcott St. I've arrived.” | Jim berry. professional at Phone 1702 Shoreacres, Lake Morest, Just out of Chic seeretary lnols PG. A. and on th of the National P. tering at Annanc 1 who is pre titern Callfornia lonal ol cre’ aéfociation. Bob Wohife, Chi engo amateur, runner-up in the FRIDAY IN PASADENA BOWL PASADENA, Calif., Dee. 31—(#)—The great football teams, both undefeated in thei today was, but a day away with the University of W ington purple tornado, defender of the west’s gridiron | Wiiara Crummy the glory, expected hourly to sweep from out of the north for | the Chicago amateur championship, Why Wait for Zero? Be Prepared! Have y worries when the frost hits you. Sam, the Radiator Phone 1381. GREETINGS! May the New Year's horizon in your life be ever aglow with the sunshine of | Prosperity! E. G. Ericksen | Health, Happiness and & Son Painters and Decorators 319 West Kighth St. | Phone 2680 our radiator Man clash of two} season's play, sh look over now so you will have no 938 East A St. Chicago city championship this year, and at present holder of the south: eastern title, has arrived to make | hts home here. He is lving at Glen- | date, California | | N= | And there is | Weber and mer Las held | Dewey the intersectional meeting tomorrow afternoon with Ala- |!" aa turned protessional. hama's crimson tide, invader trom, to detrain at Glendale, then be| Crummy hails trom | North Hills, eee eld jn tye arrival of the oe f ofa leave San Francisco in a day or That's all we need say— D ie foots alning grind, Coach} engage in ¢éxhibition matches pre r van as fandom of this section ataited its | ade planed to send housite thé Long Beath open, gare The same old spirit in the glimpso in two years of the} ugh a light but snappy], 2 and 3, which is being hel same old way. of aa vie arp rae swept the In the afters In connection with the $10,000 Los y I ° ‘ Atal , 4 a mightiest gridiron ‘machine fs eS - Angele Floyd Jobnsoh, {lt WARNE & CROSBY MOTOR CO. © them, On Janua ‘ Windsor Farm Dairy Batter | ne Cou ib "pre nal, ar 2 BE. Sey t} + > 9 oa én’ t bed | = Po ; : fe dally seven Phone 2610 I et ove e Los Angéles Country lub ed OUR PLEDGE for 1926 , Nolan Chevrolet Company Will Keep on , Growing With Casper. Just as our splendid city has, step by step, grown in e and importance, so the Nolan Chevrolet Com pany has advanced in its service and usefulness to the people. This company’s ideal has been not merely) to promote business here, but to serve, to contribute to work, to plan for Casper. And as we look forward to the New Year, we see a more splendid Casper and, as part of the city, a big ger, more helpful Nolan Chevrolet Company. We plan to keep right on growing with Casper—for Cas per. NOLAN CHEVROLET CO. $22 South David St. Phone 2100 LAVOYE GLENROCK CASPER

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