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RY 31, 1924 } PAGE SIX THE CASPER TRIBUNE-HERALD SUNDAY, JANUA First in News F THE TRIBUNE-HERALD SPORTS [=| o:suseen GLENROCK DEFEATS CASPER: COWBOYS LOSE, the || World Results _ || | By Leased Wire oP JACK OF ALL TRADES LEE FOHL TAKES LONG sass tevicab mania \ ] VW Editor and General Manage 4 $ ’ WILL ROCE 1 WLR I UUlt : aN But Master of Them All, Is. Tex O'Rourke CHANCE IN RELEASING MANGS UP SEVENTH WIN VR ve, wrens ron voes|WING BY RALLY Peis 2 ee ne ‘Tras iv ORou By JOHN B. FOSTER. trona Five, Hampered by Failure of Offensive ‘ gare snes —s (Copyright, 192¢, Casper Tribune.) C $ y : STIC NEW YORK, Jan. 30,—Lee Fohl, to Score Consistently, Trails by PRESTO. eo TALENT TRAWING | manager of the Boston Americans, u } . é CANGEO —/ FIGKTERS BY is the only major league manager Score of 28 to 14 Now CARVE : ILLUSTRATING THE who so far has dared to release the Warsi L ds. 15-8 ' rents Yao ee best batter on lis team to a minor| Varsity Leads, 15-8, at : i ‘Ai league and also to trade off about A Coach Blanchard’s Glenrock high school team profit- 911 pa Gah eG acengt in Half But Fails to 4 ing last night from the poor offensive of the Casper high ap ertors to-8 belek ei Sagi K G . squad, trimmed the local team at Glenrock, 28 to 14. poaed are"Bouhe: Vashe-aia Pretive, eep Gains The scrappy Glenrock five showed the Orange and ul of whom had batting records Another “Ball” Dura Black a very good brand of basketball, both in offense and last year of better than .300, I y E s Tplline usd heceac\ tae) fatens This will make the seventh straight win for the : \ j F q Of course, Fohl has taken on LARAMIE, Wyo., Jan, 30. ing American humo: More defens Darter Gleicl abs eh “ine Tanda ohle alate < \ WAY THEY COULD iit is ine oe much material in an effort to re-}|—(4)—Losing a lead of 15 fepeniean sche hee i Fock chalked: vp 16 points for’ the| t, also has been anced | if \ RIA tebe cece hethco the eon |to &sained: ini the first half ‘sherman: oi er = baat ne this year. u (OULD rama vhet he Bos- av tvaraity. Blue and White, Watland in me ade - q GO Ok MALLET . : ton club WAll profit by the changes of play, the University of ‘0 be one of the best & stil night, evident Ta —_———_ Wyoming lost to the Colo- N WS r I aken ] pints [betons tie Beeson ee ae arith (Gheganietorewce rado college basketball, 27 e me Soo penk hie | Hesnira Gon: oe to 25, here tonight. sistent scorer on the local team so Horses Finish The Wyoming Cowboys were un From the ason‘ and) made 10’ polhts able to locate the basket in the last ; 7 5 ‘ ; 9 | | few minutes of play, while the Colo las Coach Layman used sev play, w > : tates acdsapoclie torrie Ly in “Dead Heat rado team was piling up its winning Dail Pa ers a scoring comt 3 tee points. ‘The Colorado m played | Yy p' IN SIGHT IN THE Lineups and scores for the Me nioeD a Doctor IN HONDURAS NEW ORLEANS, La., Jan. 30.—| consistently, gaining an early lead penis NOTISING"A NATIVE. WHO (®)—More than 10,000 fans, at the| with a field goal and a free throw ” < > pr tp| REFUSED To BE OPERATED on fair grounds here today: witnessed | in the first few minutes of play. A headline in the paper 0 10 wali th first “dead heat” seen tn New| ‘The Wyoming team made its spurt} says “In their war China nae Orleans In a dozen years. “Georgie,” | late in the first half. Broyles was > : te ” 0 Get vou owned by R. L. Baker, and “Har-| high point man for Colorado college, | WON t fight on rainy days. By FAIR PLAY. Dowle: 0 oO 10 SHAPS 2m, les ne Mala ta Gate oh. PARDO, ane) Clanoo's playing was a feature They don’t mind getting ayes : Cole, 1s 0 0 EARC! shed so clos» together in the|of the game. Seek right, 1925 “tlie ENGLAND 1M VAIN) as Sheridan Clark Handicap that three} ‘The box score: shot, but they won’t get Walker ts recovering from | Bundy for It -. 0 0 FoR A HEAVYWEIGHT Ea Z d ninoing judges could not separate | cotorado College— PG. Pr. pr.| Wet. his operation for tonsilitis he may ven sp for If : 9 BTS MEET JACK Bene a 3 ° * me O* rest easy with the thought that a| °"ercan for c EMPSEY ‘a Simpson, ° : dongerous contender for the welter ~ — German Sprint Seibert, F 0 0 Imagine a sign as you start title 1s not in aight. | a Kiddoo, C. 2 1]/to enter China: “RAIN. ’ C bh ” Tommy Milligan and Jack Zi Sentai Start Shut Out hoe _ NO WAR TODAY. If he I ehae Skee pale aa eveeanieael a He tRami 4 n Fi t ¥ Phetps ® 0) that was the custom in this 5 class, are g00d boys but one | 5, 0 0 6 AIMED JESS WILLARD FoR. ©Central Press Ass'n I R ye Se get away from the fact |Watiand, 0--16| FIGAT WITH SACK JoHNsod, “3 rs ace cone * we could prevent nob .auite:ceady 79° Harland 0 | weer eh vy! : all wars by announcin a t Milligan 1s not at] oara {ie an Gees By JOHN SORDS. | He ~:as “out” for 15 minutes, ample | came traifer for Jess Willard for his| BOSTON, Jan. 30.—C)—Hubert | pIOMME : o| all th = Ache 8 b the 147-pounders. | “"E1), (mamounlisportancatconlsts {me for the Joyous medico to go on| bout with Jack Jobnron. Jack Cur-|Houben, sprint champion of Ger-| yrarkins, ¥. (ii fists a ete saree Je De nearer the 160-| coencer for 0 ©. 0 Oj} »txperience everything from | With his carving. | ley promoted this fight and it was} Many, suffered a shut out tonight in| por yn 1} done in Portland, Oregon. Dalaran iets 0. ao hal aaeek s ae "1° O'Rourke was born on a here that the friendship of Curley| his first race in America at the} 4oorte, F % 3 aie . et MT, Big athletic iner to artist helps make | ya n¢ » yearn /agouusiis edu und*O’Rourke started. Knights of Columbus. games here.|mmery, F. i 1, ® rondler and a few others not so * 5 up the interesting cz of Tex] started at a prep school in Houston,| Organizing the National Boxing| He trailed behind Al Miller of Har-| . & ae ee 7 he seems obsessed with| yy, waatihinatieniee O'Rourke who 1s now in partnership | and after a shot at various colleges| association, his fame traveled| vard, Frank* Hussey of Boston col- ic ted ao ¢ 4 Another paper asks, Where tea ‘that he has a one-punch, ot ") with promoter Jack Curley. Ho even |in the east finished his course at|abroad. A ‘group ot English sports lege, and B. F. Morrill, Boston unl-| Dreree x 0 0|does a Florida Real Estate ‘i i dead wallop. He is a played the part of a hypnotist some | Ohio te. men, eager to find a real contender] versity, dark horse, in the 40-yard d re oe 2? r 1 boxer with a corking left years ago. Once a Catcher, for Jack Dempsey’s crown, com.| ash. Plansky of Georgetown, was} otal, 7 7 Te BOT Uy the Senet and hook. He will do much bet- In the wilds of Central America a} In 1906 he entered professional] missioned him to search the {jsland| Shut ovt in the same event. r He goes to California to soon as he begins to use them doctor was trying to perform an op-| baseball as a ca‘cher with Lynn of| for r al. One world’s record was equalled i % In and forgets about stopping a eration on a native injured in a back | the New England league. This didn’t ‘aught Boxing With a Pen, when J. P. Murphy of Boston col- hisall-the year-round home. ht with one punch, alley bra./!, O'Rourke down there to] last long with the restless Tex. He ¥ ik to that assignment like] lege cevered the 45-yard hurdles in LELWELT SIGNS Hy AS * * &* Come to think, there {s a welter aid in the advancement of civiliza-| felt the urge to profit in other lines| fish to water. He gathered a few| SIX seconds. te who may soon he regarded as hav- tion by promoting boxing matches,| of endeavor and took up boxing as| likely looking boys and tught them A newspaper asks “Why ing (atibatter! obaticaliaaniatedha was called upon for assistance. a heavyweight. An accident which| the fine points, even calling on his EONARD T Presi champion than either of the ‘two ae anesthetic was available, The situs patened to destroy his eyesight | artistic talent by drawing the dit- U O does a President of a con- named above. He lives in Baltimore tion was desperate. Tex stepped up| ended that career. After recovering | ferent blows on a. blackboar, E cern always talk at the and his name 1s Joe Dundee. Joe|\J: + | and explained that he was a hypno-| he tried skiing in Canada, rowing in| But he found no one that looked END CAR HER —— ’s ban malt was fighting as a lightweight some Victory of Farrell 1N | tist, asking the patient to hold out| England and hunting in Africa. like a contender for any crown. = Company's anquets?”’ It's time ago. Since taking on a few Fl ay his chin w he put him to sleep| Returning to the United States he| Nevertheless he made a big hit in ON DIAMOND MILWAUKEE, Jan. 30.—@)—] an incentive to the workers, pounds and beating some welters, he orida Open Is without pain p native obeyed and | hung up a shingle as an artist, hay-| England and received many flatter- Jack TRUER ores sei league} who say, “If that’s all he looks even better than ho did as a oy O'Rourke made a few passes with| {ng studied art in Boston. For three| ing offers. He was sought to head sir aaah outfielder’ and» minor’ Jeague’ mana- ; ‘ Pishtweixht. Significant. his fingers in front of the native's| years he free lanced, selling draw-|the Sandow Physical Culture Instt-|;,54N, FRANCISCO, Jan. 30.—4)—| ger, has been signed to pilot the| Knows, I pee be President y eyes. Then up lis fist,] ings here and there, He next bec: tute after the death of Sandow, the| Hubert, “Duteh’ Leonard, former'| local American Association club dur-| some day. \ INY GLAND Planted a hay on his jaw.!an athletic instructor and in 1915 be-| great strong man. a Ree ee the PLiae Tigers | ing the season of 1926, ng eS J By the Sportsman. . Sgt Pa rye a Nek iam : an mound men of major league history, (Copyrigh 926 Ty . vy a MAKES MEN ENOHD; SEE Navy Teams Win | 32222222288 eelted 10, abandon Anotberpapeh SUeREsEy . Farrell, rated as the most promis- the Sinton: ears eae tee ee Le bash h & et p Nig S| '2e among tho younger school of H In Three S Orr |e Matien, Benes, Ban, Franciaco’s fords Prohibition ie'tolhare professional golfers in this country, Pp ably; Have cloat.adl*keatiee eee everyone that drinks k that t pe t-| has begun the year right by win- RR inn natna® ” 7 . $ Nee ee ee See erate te othial« Sanigel CREE open sre tana Leonard has asked to be placed | MF : watched.” Who is going to troubled with Urinary Irritations| tournament against a classy field. Se Spe atch ten Te 80-—(n| Ran Lee Nc tates cae do the watching? and disorders of a little gland—the| Farrell's total of 285, three under —Midshipmen athletes cleaned up in| the Vernon baseball club, ‘The Ver- Bicatata? When this te bar rhe aenbrpian Seatac ATS three dual contests here today. non outfit {s now known as the San rien a vital gland begins to “slow up, able performance in every ro- The basket ball team defeated its| Francisco Mission Bears but Leon- A le B many distressing ailments may . " S , 5 old rival, Georgetown university, 42] 94's retirement from the first named ——— n article in a usiness eases TeMaay berihat his pontine Schedule for Finals Will Be Drafted ‘at Meeting fee aca ene team Oped Cee oe ia eat meter at | SUNRIGHeWyon ens 30-=epeo.| Manis? magazine inquires, ness, "i It may be that th > . its season by overwhelming Pitts-|Tecord. His contract was assigned | ;, 4 cla, con 2 painful, sm. rell's year. For the past four ~ears S ° 4 “4 rf = 3 " io Vachan’ be fal to the Tribune-Herald)—Sunrise | «cy x7 3 er A ton—and this youngster has been rapping at Thursday; No Upsets Likely In oes ones The Navy plebes to Vernon by Detroit, high school basketeers rang up their| What business in this the door constantly, He has won G This Weel cas Wiehe ry opp ha a rel gree ees tenth victory of the seas »>}country has the largest than his share of tourname james 1s ee t bal 49 to 34. when they defeated the 5 turnover?” Cucumbers F th epeatedly in me ar Indians to 8 $ nbers for lay events and has thre sais Lingle fell victim to the S supper have the largest practically every tournament 1 The city basketball league is entering on its seventh Lal teller STE : turnover, with Fords a close eres pete week of play and the last one before the finals. The execu- girls: Gatdated the Lt vite te CON, wie nigel hang el ibe ares aye committee of the league wil meet in the Methodist 13. It qwas thelr twenty-third con. . AO BE. © S ae 7 pee , | church at 7:30 o'clock Thursday eveni t rre 2 secutive victory in two yc * t . ‘ ess. Within four years y 4 sda} ning to arrange the n two yea on ; Just] be has tmproved his swing untit it| Schedule for the finals and clear up other business. Bill Ewan The c ongressional Record, send your name, address a Bie cy compact and error-proot.|Stone, president of the league, said Saturday. 4 G , ‘ speaking editorially, says, mail you will he | best See yay aes Some good busket ball has been| sinc? they are paired with the De WORLAND, W Jan. 20,— onzaga s Grid < Bull’ Durham is the best Siberal trinl Act at once, wses an ideal temperament, so ter | S2°%# by the league members this; Molays, which aggregation stands — (Special to the Tribune-Herald)— . ¢ Tobacco that ever entered As the of aaa rs 4 ' 8 son and the interest among fans| in the cellar position, Games this Ww. re ap aun wt t Ss ” calmr nd coolness go. Also, ass - nae orland and ‘Thermopolis split bas aan: these Stately Halls. Solas they rite stoday toling oGitae ae ee ea has becn greater than last year.| Week are as follows: ‘Tuesday, Bus | No Successor: F dt ketball honors here Friday . ehas way SF Rare The Palmo ¢ reek, Mich.,| 24 Doth ete ae Ben | bo Pearl Whites are the only un-] Company vs. Telephones, Methodists S Found to} ia a yee) eee Colle ein H tf friattieng; i that he ts unusually | defeated team to date, and stand|\- Oblo: Wednesday, De Molaya ve, T G dM ete ieee Le rae g ’Hu . L amall chance of a de this, Weel rl Whites, Firemen vs, Standard wo Goo en Lost Beenie at: RentibetetMate batts Saale Lhe Buk 24 stare . fe d ° c rom the SPOKANE, Was! —( es eats 7 This Wi t hot springs town piled up the heavy | paul tatap Gre it ; ee am » Ly, Bow inter. end of a 16 to 8 score against th pei hati carl emeate taaed by eG i Pearl Whites . 0 1000 as Mpetnsd taulies gan: Ne | zaga football captain-elect, who was| I. 0. here will be another Standard ..... 4 Rs ‘ cert suspended from the team recently | pj i is TION Methodists, BY LAWRENCE PERRY Pearl vehi the sanies a ithe for violation of ‘playing rules, an Watcl % this paper, soon, ltus Co. Sonyrii' ET 7 have been played here} nounced today his withdrawal fro atch for it. elepidaes (Copyright, 1926, Casper Tribune) |in many years. Featured by rough. Gonzags Pieaanene pre wrons ] fate . NEW YORK, Jan, 30.—If this rald-| ness and speed that substantiates to] Lynch completed his mid-year ex { iran ik ing of Michigan's football coaching|S0me degree the theory of Kipling aminations in the junior clasé this | mtn staft does not cease, the Ann Arbor} that the female of the species is|week and said tetas Ne will notre ] : : Aiea eae eleven ts going to be in a bad way |More deadly than the male, the girls'| turn to Gone WK, pikved (anne If you have some. question to Dlirbe fs for gridiron mentors game was a series of thrills. Bas-|terback on the ¢ ‘ . ae "5 Beer ee : ask about baseball, football, box Avesde $ Almos ; sO the Wolverines |ket#. were:made fro Asean hee wore nane aga eleven three I am glad to Announce the arrival of my Ag GP Any: other ‘aetatate Oftors: || BunEOR errr, lont George Tittle to Wisconsin aca | While other shots were erolicde ee] ery neh. Was suspended. last fessional sport— r 6 it was a real loss; for Little is a big | 'lllant guarding, — Tho rWorlan oars wolle Papel peay ie seein ; ‘0 Jo! A ae y f 8 Angeles for vanie : Write to John 8B. Foster, on : man personally and knows all the Ferieere aes landed a victory yet| there. He has not decided where rrence P Traylor inns and outs of teaching the game. hey showed much improvement | he will complete his college cours Z Lawrence Perry, on amateur] | 7 rSvlor And now Kansas University has | Ye? previous playing. e re A A s M uit Bre. : irr Hea drafted Frank Cappon, assistant var.| 11 the men’s game BE. Cottrell was \nd I can honestly say that they.are the finest IT have y Flay on boging and other) | ye sity coach in football and basketball | Xceptionally versatile starring in ‘R; , Ase yi. oroteasional sports Allvare, ape | | em at Michigan ata Harry Btece: sane | th the offense and deena’ en | LE SOx ‘Big 3 j cial correspondents of the Casper “ath a 58), echma - fs kets were me e tribune. #14) oorla'\wutidinas he Knight 6 & 57) ant frechman football coach, ‘ets were made by R, Cottrell and B ° ‘ Di al PT TF ‘orld \d y aS A * ~~ os % ‘ SOME FROM THE BA Sune Lhd SS Cappon will bo head conch at | ny tne hha gta sciton te those oxmen Sign Up \ + 7 _ “ Kansas U. and Steele will act as his|.> pig center, and they held S nig ry ry 7 p TIETOC CO! Enclose a atamped, self-ad i their op) ent rle Ras OME FROM THE PACIFIC COA Rue ae stamntoder pec ansiptant. thelr epponents without a singe etd Sea sci wie ’ Immediately after he was gradu-| score wan 16 to 2 at tho tif we fe Red Box pitching state All at Prices Within the Reach of Everyone Q.—How can U get in touch with 5 ated from Michigan in 1923, Cap-| visitors then showing eet, the] have vall signed contracts for the professional ball rs? pon went to Decorah, Iowa, to ac- ng a burst o | 1926 reason, President Bob speed. Quinn of AvWrite to. them’ cafe ot the MU cept a position ag athletic director the Boston American club, an- a To $35.00 olube with: “WMich=thig are ° wot at Luther College, He did very well re nounced today. The signed’ con. , ted —— there for two years and then was| PEAKS Trample tracts of Pitchers D, Wingfield and B) Buys an All-Wool Tailor- pas Ti , Prete p28 Wyo., Jan. 30.—In al recalled to Ann Arbor to ald in Charles H. Ruffing were received e Made £ ; a7 ne F vasketball game opening the intra-| coaching the ends and backs of tho O N h today, while Howard Ehmke, dean i a6 SP ra mee sut eens waters eine Me es mural contests at the state univer-| Maize and Blue eleven. He also as- n Nort WESE| tie Rea sox pitchers, signed sev- ; eta ev sity, the team from the Sigma Alpha | sisted Mather, the basketball coach. eral days a , f Opsiion fraternity won from the Kap:| Just who will replace these men} PORTLAND, Fy President Quinn today rf oe ay; “¢ . ¢ your quatitications to be a pre | P& Sigma five, 28 to:24. has not yet been decided. Two years| In a Praiehaioahee tc eseer also that signed: contract had JAKE Th Nift T aA aS ; In the three consecutive years it/ngo, Michigan went outside her lst] thie afternoon, witnessed hy aren | Bee Fecelved fiom William Diet e be e V al or s has been necessary for the two fra-|of available graduates and selected 5,000, the Chic defe: rich, star shortstop of the Univer. j . ’ Y r nt, wa y teams to play extra periods.| Harvey Emery, the Princeton tackle} the Northwoat Att stan Pir nity of Virginia, whose acquisition Guaranteed by 227 So. Center St. phineane Ate, Hoekde an argument, was |p pa Sigmas have held the} ns a member of the athletic instruc:| “Red” Grange played with the Bears | ©” the Red Sox was made public re. * is © back than Ted Coy | championship for the last two years.| tion staff > if Yost wi rf ently, Me Nene phere plonatlp, foc. tbe laat.tero,yenrs.| Sor -statt, Kost wishes to} and George Wilson with the All Shetek Masten A » asper men on the| pick from the country at large, there} Stars during the first half of the ‘weonrenstem 5 A—He was not. 4 8. A. B. team. is precedent. game only. Tell them you saw it in the Herala,| 111 Fifth Avenue, New York City