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NEW YORK, Oct.° 16.—(Dnited Press.)--— field ‘in. the ‘United States to cham- plonships in the working classes is an “new “International Sporting c New. York. , Drexel-Biddle, millionaire eporta ‘and noted marine, and inclu ne 80) of the most influential men in the ortsnan, | er Tex Richard, one of the best known promoters. in the world, . _ Under the present’ chaotic . condi- tions; ‘which ‘this club hopes to un- tangle, boxing includes only two} branches, professional and an ama- teurclass on a small-seale. Major Biddle’s plan is to establish_an. en- titely new class to be known as the industrial ‘division’ and to include Extension of the boxing} uh eled - venture in American |~ 1 ; ‘annals to {be.atterhpted " Wel ; of: “This club -headed -by Major. A. J I: United States:has for its :matchmak-|- § (GRID me) § sromhere of every trade and occupa- ‘championship division yill be F. A. Rubien, secretary of the Amateur) ea alte A AO tt bt tt ot Bd > Metropolitan. association. The various, industries will be di- | vided into sectional classes and kinds} eastern textile-class, etc. /Each class | will be given heavyweight, middle- weight, lightweight and bantamweigh championships. Belts ‘to be awariled . to the winners by the club, will be| augmented by prizes of scholarships, | educational tours, pensions and the; like’ that »will not destroy the ama-} teur rating of the winners. Among the belts already donated . are. the following: heavyweight! championship of ‘the, eastern. states | lumber- industry by the Connecticut | + Malley Lumber company; heavyweight! chanipionship of eastern’ states tex-| tile industry by the? Charlton~mills;| heavyweight chantpionship of the eastern states packing industry by Sperry and Barnes ‘company; heavy- weight championship of the eastern! states pulp and paper industry by} - Bird &+-Son;\heavyweight. champion- ship of: ‘the castern states woolen industry by’ the American, Woolen company ; lightweight championship of theveastern states textile industry by the Coronet Worsted company; heavy weight championship of the eastern’ rubber,goods industry by ‘the Con- verse Rubber ‘Shoe company; imiddie weight” chanipionship of eastern tile industry by, L. J. Mutty -com-{ pany; | lightweight’ championship ‘of eastern woolen-industry by. Kwa Peck ‘& company; heavyweight c! hampion- ship-of eastern, machine shops by C- Kk. Roper & company; heavyweight championship of -castern. automobile industry ‘by New. Departure Manu- facturing company; heavy yweight championship of eastern hardware in- dustry by Bridgeport Screw company. "Phe various championships will be decided by a series of elimination contests -betwecn the aspirants iv each division. The final bouts will! be staged -before the Internatjonal club in a $500,000 club house which is to be, built in New York this win- ter.” Major Biddle, the sponsor and orig: ‘inator of ‘the idea, believes that*box- hing isin’ the zenith of its popularity “now, especially aniong the industrial ~ classes. He is of the opinion, that many retufned soldiers who saw the physical advantages of: boxigg ex emplified in the army will be anxious to continue participation in the sport if it is_ put on.a good clean founda- tion. It is the purpose of the club to make this .possible. In addition to the industrial ¢ Bs the,club. has completed plans for sim-. ilar contests in» the army, navy and the New York,police and fire depart- ments.in which the winners will be pitted ugainst the champions of the respective classes in England, The ‘club. lists among its- members prominent bunkers, jurists, potiticians army and navy chiefs and sports It has unlimited financial resources apd the prospects of success in the yeuture seems very very bright. ‘SUMMER WHITE AANUGE all Cnet Pt ~ ~/Depyer Resumes: Movement foi’ Mansion on Mount Falcon (Dropped'at War's Start ¥ Avvovinted: Wrenn.) % ups Bi’ Colo, Vet. 16.-nThe + morement..to establish) y. “summer White louse” on Mount Falcon, 16.9 wiles from Denver, und, in the Rocky perp hag-becu revived thy. Golo- ‘several yours ugo with yuiding 4 picture: Pmight find sefuge outs expenditure of he sof the campaign ri MO additional to Tulse: # ene 5 inv - ee eek ‘would be lel ? by governors “of “the slaty Aba of the Mississippi: river, tie fes Mog? regents. oper" -At.the head. of the-industrial | Athletic union: and president of aa é such as the eastern lumber class, the} é The wer jntergupted J es piwhere Presidehts of § a iy evtimated, would 4 tire eteuctore nd ‘pyt!” { | |. WHARTON DONA University of Penn. | adopted a French’ ‘war orphan, Em Cellot Donaldson. “Mr. Donaldson is an ardent football follower,’ $0 what} could be more natural than that little| Emil.shouldibe fen out to see the Quaker, squad practice? The players; fell in léye with the little French boy) and now. he’is \the official. mascot of Penn's varsity eleven: SON:OF JUDGE MURANE:HURT SON, a. former fogtbell player] sa | AT FOOTBALL' Word his band received by Judge | Murane of the: Hagens, Stanley and murone Jaw’ firm: that hissvon, Ed- ward, Murane,; who is altending school | in Seattle, was quite seriously in- jured while playing football. Mr. :Murane is the manager of the «first )} team) of the Broadway. ‘high school, and,.played left, guard. The, liga-)} ments, of his knee were torn ,apart, and. for about a week he-was un- able.to jeave- his. bed. He is im- proving rapidly. und with the use of a_cane is able‘to attend school. He will-not be able to play any more on the team this: season. > - Mire Ferne Foster, who was for- merly the test. bourd operator at the telephone office here, has gone to Ohadron, Nebr., where she has ac- cepted the pos’ for the North ion of time keeper | id. | Signal Drill ar Se Scrimmage Play | Seexigemsany sthru a fast scrinmage ON . “SCHEDULE FOR ’ Ne : cidental, At” Laremie—Colorado School | of Mines vs. Wyoming. At Fort Colline—Utah vs. Col, J! orado Aggies. ‘At ‘Moscow—Oregon Ww At Spokane—Washington State, College xs. Mul | eps “At AP Lago Mote ¥s, At At Radlenje—dPomona va. lands. At Stanford—Olympic Club ve. Stanford. At. Denver—University of Col- orado vs. Denver University. Semen The juniora:had a ‘hard time win-/ jes, dt era open vasive play to’fi- vie winning counters came in the| irst part of the game. The game | At Gresley—Colorado State ‘Normal vs, Colorado College, a aed Reebrtescnrd ae | ganized. | the freshman team yester- | touch down, ache the winning pouite y the year players, ~ | afternoon which probably. will layed between the senior pen) the aor elevens will settle the school! | | the school ‘will be started iad the H f ; 4 ; Natrona county high school team or- ~— (N-SCRIMMAGE ———_— Snakes whitch inhabit the ocean lay no eggs, but bring forth the young alive. liver, -biaddor.and e i at Q A Tribune Wantad will sell it. he ane 2 with The world’s ryamndard remedy for kidney, Tait druggies, three: sizes. | Lock for the game Gold Medal.on every bes | Bay Francie Calif., leacock wanted. for poses car, Het les, - hie 9 wane Aroubles ders; stimulates | Také*Up Practice of Car- ter’s Eleven Signal drill and ‘a 30-minute: serim- | Rage was the order of practice yes terday afternoon for the Army tnd Navy football team, V. Carter, coach | of the service team, put the returned | iS NORTH CASPER ADDITION yesterday and the men came aut with J more confidence in the:r «bility to , ware a wi, lug the ball for the winning score Best T-Bone .30 Pork Roast, off 4 Saturday against the Wyoming sec- Steak, per Ib... ic the Loin .....: I ond. team. | Best Sirloin Pork Shoulder } 4 Part of the practice period yester-! Steak, per I Roast ...... } day was occypied with punting and ts lesal 7 | yrunning down punts, Phe ends Best Round 30c Special Whols fe tees { showed unusual -ability in getting Steak, per Ib... fe Hind Quarter 18e | jdgen Bade, fhe punts, The backfield Best. Short Cut wt oo en meena ae | ified its hand at, breaking.up. for- a it Quarter. =e | \vard passes as part of their defensive B oo per Ib... "Beef Quarte 1s¢ work,’ Coach Carter showed the men % est Shoulder 20 Squ: Sille ae a how “to ‘meet: the. open style of at 4 Steak, per Ib... ES Sree 174e | tagk as a precaution sItho the Cow Best Shoulder Chuck i | béy second eleven “is not expected -Roast per lb 17.e Beef Loin, { {to open up much Saturday: YY P m3 per Jb. »..0., ‘The gamt Saturday will start at Rib or Neck Plate , 4330-0 eS U3 allow the’many work- ; Boiling Beef ...., Cc per® lb. H evs at the refineries an opportunit; 5°] “m jta see the contest, Tickets haved 3 muse, off 3Ze ibs | bean placed on sale at the Armyfand | te hdl ome per Ib. Nayy club headquarters in the base- nt of the West hotel building. La- these tickets will be.placed on sale at the cigar stores ap stores and hows stand: ‘NIVAL-OFFIGER TALKS.AT. “ARMY-NAWY CLUB TONIGHT: JW. Tribble, chief quartermaster of -dirigibles, will address” a’ /speeial | meeting which all former service men are invited to attend at the Army |) and Navy clubrooms at: 8°o’clock to- | night, The speaker, who is -here in |) the interests of the naval aviation re- cruiting campaign coincident with th showing of sperial pictures at the lo- cal theatre iitimately acquainted with all det of the service and those desiring to usk questions or se- cure information of anyskind can.do GROCERY SPECIALS BKancy White Potatoes, per cwt..... oe Large ‘Package Crackers......... Corn Flakes per package ...... Prunes per pound seaee Goblin Soap, 8 ‘bars for .... One Pound Can Fancy Pink Salmon... 50c¢ Can-K. C. Baking Powder... 25¢ Can K. C. Baking Powde 10 Pound Sack Yellow Corn Meal............ Gallon Can Tomato Catgup......... Mrs; E..M. Harris, R. R. 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