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-)a bad eight-round bout at Jersey City on Feb. 25. Smith and the fight fans have been clamoring for such a bout for months, and after much dickering, .| moter Dave Discoll persuaded 0” to take on Smith, The:New Jersey boxer is a former soldier and one of the cleverest boxers: of his weight in the country. He has|tast sistently refused to meét Smith in a Pion was awarded the newspaper de- cision over Mike Gibbons, Smith again began camping ‘on O’Dowd's trail, mak- ing all sorts of liberale offers to split vat gate receipts, but still O'Dowd re- used. i Phe fight fans who follow’ the game closely, are ‘delighted with the news that Johnny Kilbane, Seren feath- it of the has agreed at last to ke on - Valgar, ‘the famous flash. The bout will be date. c ; Altho’'the bout ts. ‘no-decision af, dats, JCP give, the fans & chance t0 get @ better line on Valgar. ‘When the young. Frenchman first came to Amier- ica, he was a bantamweight, but hav- ing taken’on weight, he is now a feath- erweight,. and .one of the Jeadera of the class. + 7 are many writers and fens who believe that-Valgar can shade Kilba‘te. It is hardly likely that. Valgar can put the ‘Kayo 6n the -title-holder, for like Pal Moore, Valgnr doesn’t carry a knockout punch, He? can hit all right, ‘but it would be possible ‘to have. plen- ty more steam belHind it. If Valgar apes get the newapapcr decision in op cmale: Beuh fight fans thruout the land. woul see and demand Kil- bane to ave the Frenchman a chance famous Phantom, opened hig’ school of boxing. ‘Tho institution. ix located in St, Paul and has been fn. corporated.unhder the laws of the stat of Minnesota with a capitol stock of -The in are Mike and his brother Tommy, and the’ fistic university “will” be know: as the Gib- bons Athletic association. Mike and Tom will give personal les- ‘Wore i “bexing and’ general physical culture and also will conduct # cor- respondence course. Mike will remain out of the ring, but Tommy will-cen- tinue, helping = in the school when | he is home. \ It was aliateb after tho O'Dowd bout thas Mike announced plans for the school. The clever koxer realized that Father Time was in the offing and that he was slowly slipping. Rather than hit the down-grade he gave up the ring 6 title of one of the clearest and est boxers that ever followed the game. Mike has three boys and it is his in- tention to send them thru college. “Never,” was his reply when we ask- ed-him once if he intended’ to permit the boys to become professional box- ers, EARL CADDOCK ademas , TRY IT. AGAIN © j Pon Caddock, the big soldier wrestler, ho! recently lost “the world’s heavy- ¥ meant ‘title ‘to Joo Stecher, is not thru with the mat game.. The former dough boy, i to his manager, Goue Melady, will sGért from the bottom, ee] work his way up to the top again, and ‘after he has taken on more weight, he will seek another bout with Stecher. Caddock is to be admired for his game- ness. Hardly able to see or hear, he was the first. to congratulate Stecher when the big farmer boy pinned his shoulders to ‘the mat. And gince the he Hasn't offered. any alibis, stamps him es a regular fellow. Good loser. ti a Caddock was, in France wi ry be drmy he bai Mt any to practice wrestling, have been just at iis, bos met Now, if Snlith gets. the. decision, O'Dowd must fight him for the title or become a ban rot Ah er unpopular: guy. ‘SPORTING NOTES = wii js the star swimmer of the naval ‘|academy. ‘They're all great swimmers. Having disposed of. Babe” Ruth, President Frazee» now hay’ only 18 of the Red Sox to sign up for the coming season. ‘Anyway, they can't’ blame Charles W. Murphy, former boss of the Cubs, for the many baseball squabbles now belng aired in the big leagues. ‘The local basketbalt team witt wear their new shirts on Friday, night. .The trousers have not. yet arrived.—Michi- gan City News. Zero weather, too. | Perhaps the fact that Fred Fulton bot $2,000 for bouncing Tow Cowler on the floor caused the Minnesota heavy- weight fo offer to fight Jack Dempsey for nothing- Word from California has it that Jim Jeffries has produced 2 new. species of ¢orn, No doubt id will put the old champlon on’ his ‘One -pleasant -fenture about — bora soccer at’ this tinie of year is'that some: captain of the last fall, and right hand and is one of those/is the first kind of birds who is lidble to slip it over | orial medal.: O'Dowa -| when least expected. has per-| was memory decision bout, errr en om Shame Brooks of IB; Wyo., Feb. 6—After thie “Colorado” Aggie : baal team on ‘the\floor at* Fort Collins, t! are. led to-invade onight in ‘anvattempt ‘to-score @ vic~ tory over the fast Cowboy five hick 3 Ly gone ui leated ‘thus far this sea- The Age have a -good quintet this season and with’ increased since the .cafly-sedson . defeat’ at the hands ofthe University, of Wyoming; may be. ted tocput: up's ‘real! bat- ‘ons ‘else’ han. to remove. all. the snow J from the field before the game, The only °difference between school- boy shiinhey and ’varsity hockey is the ‘varsity’s ability to” swing harder and land oftener on their opponents. U After seeing pictures of the Demp- sey fight the English ring critics de- clare that Willard would have won had have been trick pictures. oe the fight taken place.{n England. Must ,which has .byen, forced’ to im jartiliery pieteta sey OW FELD i ILL mt “RMEXICO. CITY a for . yedrs,* “expects, goon ‘This talk about the Yankees copping {Manufacture its‘own ‘feld pieces, , Two the world’s series this year doesn't in. army epgineers have perfected terest the Huggins pastimers to any|# formula’ for tempering. steel for. cafi- great extent. They haven't collected |non and, when the-installation of three their® bit of the 1919 world’s money. btyle.of play of the rookie. wonders signed by the “higher ups” nowadays. Previous to this year the youngsters were second Ty Cobbs, but now they all hit like “Babe” Ruth. Something like 84 would. are pcstering Young Bo to hook up with them and they'll make him champion of the world. So far the ‘son ‘of the former champign has done his own piloting. Georges Carpentier now holds the Gant gold cup, the world's heavyweight, championship trophy. This _ means that, with the exception of Jack Demp- sey, Georges is champion of the world. Looks like the interview with Preai- dent Stoneham of the New York Giants, in which he was quoted as saying that all of the Giants will be given substan- tia Ifaises in salary, was put’ little too streng to‘ s7it the Giants’ boss, and all tho other. big league moguls. “Stan” Zbyszko, whose real name is Stanisiaw Zbyszko Cyganiewlos,, the great Polish wrestler, and brotber of Wiadek Zbyszko, is due to reach Ameri- ca this month. ‘With two Zbys#ko Cy- ganiewiczs in tho game. at the same time, writing grappling Hews will be a tine job. S | CALENDAR OF SPORTS | To 1 oad TR ay sliders i? 10 managers Fitzsimmons There is a noticeable cHange in, the | (ur series | lectric: furnaces ‘in the is. national arsenal completed, ere first suns: will be pd out We, look: upon ‘an inquiry for Real Estate as an opportunity but asa RE- SPON! too wist st. PHONE.74 W a atch here, Paytor a ay ge ay whete he je Gr ik ts Meet the Russian Lion, Wrestlers are ‘getting into rae he eed their er a at ie i the a ee de- féated John: Pesek: in a ode victory h he scored af 12 mnintites. Amends Ost Of His recent matches has mad¢ himeéif: thru his ability to, old ir thuch the satne techer has dohe jn his two or Prat heayy. salts men ‘have .bedn « ig their handsxwith Taylor in tis i ining worl héfe at ae me ithlbtte club. - YACHT, yatcht es tye bebecty) of the: for- bought : by -a ate f es marks. and for three It is ‘& simple, tract and allays the in: causes practically all st hh, liver und intestinal ailments, including appendi- citis, . 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Jones, commissioner of law enforce- ment, .and heed of the state constabu- the meeting with the ob- closer co-operation. tho ooyeHtion were shet- ‘pe chiefs, representatives of eg marshal’s and revenue ‘planned to outline details of a print system, which will be PaGiing practically was repre- tative of the eitire state constabu- , fOr Sach of the state officers at- ean be called into that body on a it’s Notice. Idaho is the first West state to have the constabu- laty. It has proved effective in round- ing up radicals. es CARD OF THANKS ‘To those who, thru many expressions ‘of kindness, help and sympathy, light- new Pened the burden of grief in our recent bereavement, the illness and death of. beloved daughter, Latira May, we de- siré to extend our sincere appreciation and thanks, MR. and (Mrs. H. H. KLOCKSIEM. 2-6-1t "BOLD OR couGHR, Whig, wien De. King’s New Tardy Bowels, Inert Liver Rick thes Teed is van eters sn matter and impurities in for” anythin epee ively the; cleanse the Stilt them now. it Outfitting Co. 2 OOM. aaa ae wih \ ) \ a mY N \ \ N . . N N . ‘ fand you aré apt to fall an easy v Reports Show That Influenza pidemic Is Gaining Head- way in Many Sections of the Counter ye KEEP SYSTEM IN. BEST POSSIBLE CONDITION Persons Weak and Run-down Are Earliest Victims. For- tify Against Attack by Tak- ing Tanlac. According to late press reports issued by state-and city health authorities, in- fluenza is again becoming epidemic in many sections, and some alarm is now felt that it may become general over the entire country. Owing to the lateness of the season it i# not thought possible that the dis- ease can become the great and territy- ing scourge that it was last year, when it swept the entire country and claimed its victims by tlie handreds of thou- sands. The danger is too gr ever, to take any chances, thing possible should be done to Medical authorities agree that people who are weak and run-down are the earliest victims of influenza. If you find yourself tired*(and nervous), weak, and losing flesh, or if you are in a gen- erally rundown conditidm or catch cold easily, this warning should be heeded promptly. You are really in danger if exposed to the disease, because it is gen- erally ‘believed to be very contagious, ctim: if you come in contatt with the germs. PUBLIC SHOULD TAKE EVERY PRECAUTIONTO = GUARD AGAINST ‘FLU People who are well and strong are not likely to contract the disease be- cause they are, able to throw it off. The common-sense Way to keep from taking it is to fortify the system against attack by building up the constitution, in other words, begin immediately to build up your powérs of resistance. 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