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039 TI ri DAN CUMMINGS. | ag City Featherweight to. Take in Lusk Ls care in Battle | Here Next Week When Kid Ross, the Lusk phenom, is next seen in action in Casper he will be | traveling in faster and more experi-! enced company than when he met and defeated two local featherweights—Kid Dynamite and Ray Talbert. Danny | Cummings, head of an athletic club at) Miles City, Momt:, and a veteran of the ring during two years’ open | season for pugilistic aspirants, later | closed, in the State of Montana, is ex:| pected to stand up, against for ten | rounds on March 11, when they will be brought ‘together at Jazzland by Kid Lee of Casper. "Cummings holds the rep- utation of having fought two score | battles with the loss of one decision. His battle here with Frankie White years ago is still a° subject of gossip | with the, fans. At the same time Ross will have a chance to retrieve his reputation with | local fans, his last appearance here i which he fouled Dynamite, having left a bad taste’ with cas No repetition | of this occurrence is likely and it is} more than probable that he will not | have the chance to foul in his bout with | Cummings. Whether or not Cummings can stop | Ross will be a mooted question until the | gongs clang at the squared ‘circle, Clift. Judd pf Lusk, manager for the oil- town | protege, believes his Yad can rush any opponent off his feet at 126 pounds. | That he carries a wicked punch and | hands them out in bunches has been | amply demonstrated, Al Young of Minneapolis, middle-| weight, will be matched with some-| one of his caliber for the semiwindup. “Mpung, it will be remembered, was | one of the principals in the ring on a) recent date, when the referee stopped the bout and called it “no fight.” It is assumed that he will take his best into the ring with him next week as the only means of getting into the good; graces of © fans ahd because of | the cleverness he exhibited in his bout with Doyle, his friends believe the six-round go will be reduced materially. Two other good preliminaries will be | arranged, one between Joe Sleet and an-/| other boxer Who seeks a chance at the | colored lad. ‘His name is Cook and he hails fram’'Texas Where he worked up x local reputation with the mitts, Hit aoc aan ae Picture of Ugliest Woman IsSold for | Nearly 900 Guineas te ' (By Associated Press.) LONDON (By Mail)—The portrait by! Quintin Matsys of Margarct, Duchess of Carinthia and Tyrol, called the ugliest woman on earth in dim mediaeval days, was sold at auction here the other day. for 880 guineas. Experts say that no, more appalling travesty of the human form hasbeen conceived than that which Matsy’s brush left on the can- vas. The great lady’s face is described 4s nearer that of one of the anthropoid apes than’a w with tiny eyes, an upper Jip incredibly long, a nose for which po, word can be found and the | whole ‘monstrosity crowned with a jewelled headdress that multiplied her} “charm” a hundred fold. Her lack of beauty seemed to enhance rather than depress, the pieenocee pert of the Portralt. ENGLISHMAN AGREES TO RAFFLE. OFF SERVICES \ LONDON, (By Mail)—Unable to find a job, Frank Long, who) desqribes him-! self as a “handy man", 26 years of age, has offered thru a newspaper to raffle his service for six months. His pro-| posal ig that.100 or more. firma each | pay $5 for @ ticket. He agrees to work six months without wages for the firm | winning. the raffle. There was no im-! mediate rush of firmg, to accept, pobk tastaD A ldo as NOTICE TO AUTO OWNERS On and after Monday, March 15, 1920, any owner found operating any motor vehicle in Natrona County without the 1920 license tag will be arrested and} dealt with gecording to law. This also} applies to cars: bearing license tag» ts-| sued by some other State! and unless | Toreign ¢ars have a 1820 tag issyed by the State in which they claim residenee, the oWners nf Such cars: will also ‘oo! dealt with likewise. (| This notice is, final. « PAT ROYCE, Sheriff. Pub, to Mar, 185 1920, Mr. and M. E. Hardy of Glen- rock are visiting with friends and shop- ving here for a few days. Railroad Time Tabl e-- Casper eee East Bound. Arrival. Departure. nnn se e-- 2:40 Dp. TRY No. 0__-o 9:25 p. im. v4 pom . ‘West | . Arrival. Departure, No, 29. ! a.m. 1:56 «im No. G12. .11:20 pom, 2 THE CHICAGO & NORTH ERN R. R. East Bound. Arrival, Departure. No. 606.2... 2:36 pam 3:66 p.m. West Bound. No. 6082.) $:20 pith STECHER, CHAMPION; REFEREE AND. DEF! EATED GREEK—Lett to George match ut dim Londos, Greek champion; Refere: ry one doe Stecher, world's heavyweight wrestling champion photographed in New York just before th won. by Stecher in two hours and thirteen minutes. CPORTING NOTES BRITISH HEAWYWEIGHT © (DEMPSEY GETS STOPS EDDIE M'EOORTY PRELIMINARY IN THIRTEENTH ROUND, (By Associated Press.) LONDON, March 5,—Eddie MeGoor- ty, American light-heavyweight, was defeated last night in the 13th round of a bout held in Holborn stadium, by Frank Goddard, English heavy- weight boxer. TURNER BARBER FINALLY SIGNS Nashua, N. H., bas lifted the ban on boxing shows for the first time in 25 | years. { is . {By United Press.) IMS ANGELES, Mar, 5.—Jack Per and Manager Kearns gave bond each yesterday to appear 5 San Francisco on March 20 to plead to indictments of. conspiracy to defeat the draft. COWLEY HANDS SECOND First Baseman Fred Merkle of the Chicago Cubs owns and operates quite an extensive piaation near Ormond, Fla. Manager Wilbert Robinson seems to} | have encountered little or no trouble in| (Signing up his peor team this year. | * | Jimmy Wilde, the English flyweight, champion, is to receive $10,000 for box- ing Frankie Mason at Toledo on} j March 12. eee The Cowley basketball team held it © ot ON MARCH 20 DEFEAT TO WORLAND 3 | AEPORT OF fd AGL ive’ uperintendent of police, to the Jappewalinn bee had with him two armored but tho lane thru w s too narrow 1? adm y Wore left in the st no machine guns ¥ he! Fitty-one were sentenced to death, 46 Yagi. to transportation for life, two to im- srs in prisonment for ten years, 79 for seven cht years, ten for five years, 13 for three them \years and 11 for lessor periods, In six cases whipping was inflicted. hin When he arrived, at -abont 5 o'clock IN INDIA LAST jhe found that the crowd had pilen to sevscql thousands, ant it was being Jadar-ased by a speaker un a raised |platform. His troops deployed on either side of the entrance, the groun1 on ds Have Discovered which they stood being some feet higher Tee Olive Tablets than the general level of the enclosure yet Murderous Attacks on Europeans (tte aia not order the crowd to line Substitute Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the sub- stitute for calomel—are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver is almost instantaneous. . These little olive- colored tablets are the result of Dr. Edwards’ determination not to treat liverand bowel complaints with calomel. ‘The pleasant little tablets do the | good that calomel does, but have no bad after effects. They don’t injure the Sethe nd strong liquids or calomel. they, take hold of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why cure the liver at Ld Charo Bem reene eamoel sometimes pl woe wit! Nok Lose So do s Bquids. It is best not to Let Dr, Edwards’ “Olive Tablets take its place. Headaches, “dullness” and that lazy come from) constipation and a Were Dispersed by English Rifle Fire Which Killed 290 Persons, Officials Say (By Associated Press.) LONDON, (By Nail.)—An official re- but proceeded to take action to disper: jit at once by fire. There were 1650 rounds fired, fire being directed on crowds not on individuals, and redirect- fed from time to time where the crowds! fwere thickest. The ammunition used was the ordinary .303 army. cartridg) fOn the conclustor of the firing th port regarding the seditious riots last | ‘troops retired; the number of casualties | April in Amritsar, Lahore and other | cre not counted. districts in the Punjab, British India,|/ 4 subsequent inquiry indicated has just been issued by the India office.) about 290 persons were killed. It was ‘The disturbances at Amritsar were put iassertained that these included many down by Brigadier-General R. BE. Dyer,! «mali children, but inquiries have only the British officer in command with /peen able to establish the death of an iron hand, 290 persons being killed | boy under 10 and four under 15 year by rifle fire. | Martial Jaw was proclaimed at Am. it is stated inn the report that the/ritsar on April 15 and its administration , shooting followed murderous attagks on| seems te have provoked a series of com-! fe att Europeans and that General Dyer had! plaints, against which the Pur disordered liver. Take not ordered the crowd, which had gath- ernment has found it necessary to de | Olive Tablets when you feel ered in a public meeting place in Am- fend itself. j “heavy.” They “clear’* neat ritsar, to disperse but that 1,650 rounds] ‘The first charge is that relating to| and “perkup” the spirits 10cand 25c. were fired upon the thickest parts of the) the Kucha Tawarian, a street in which| throng. It states that after naitves}Miss Sherwood, an English woman al had nearly beaten to death an English! doctor, nearly beaten to death by| woman doctor, the general officer com-| infuriated native The general offi- manding. the |British troops in Amrit-|cer commanding the British troops in sar ordgqred that the street he closed| Amritsar closed the street to public where this attack eccurred anc that! traffic, placing a picket at each « persons who passed thru it had to do! so on their hands and knees. News of these occurrences did not} each this country until the end of the | and ordered that if anyone passing it} Would have to-do so on his hands and knee: Tt was clearly understood by. ever: year, and then created a big sensation’ one that it did not’ apply to women. Do you actually and not a little controversy, which Fas; The order was actually in force be feel that y “Sy not yet died down. The report nuw | tween April 19 and 24, and in all about eel that your proper given out comes trom the Punjab gov-| fifty persons complied with the diree- ernment, | tions to go thru on all fours. The ser- After describing the growth of the| geant in charge of the picket subse ‘antLBritish feeling av Amritsat, cul:ni-| quently, stated that one man crawled nating in murderous attacks on Euro-|thru three times and had to be stopped Deans, the report tells how General|from giving further exhibitions. Dyer was at length given authority to! A number of triangles (for flogging) take whatever steps were necessary to|{were erected in the city and 26 men! re-establish civil control. This was on) sentenced by the summary courts to! ty is fully protected in case of loss by fire? Don’t take any chances. Fortify against loss. Insure ‘April 13.. General Dyer accordingly con-' be flogged. The only flogging that! your property today. sidered it his duty to disperse prohibited,/ could be considered 19 be in any way| and unlawful meetings, sucn as rad! of a public nature were of six men who been held by the natives for some time! were Mogged in the street in which Miss in the Jappewalian Bagh, an opern/ Sherwood was assaulted. These men space, regularly used for public meet-| were implicated in the attack on Miss ings, with houses on all four sides aad| Sherwood, Others were whipped at} three or four passages leading into it.farea headquarters, at the police or ia The report continues in sul private, | General Dyer was not able immediate- The major charges arising out of the dee Ben Really Ge. 109 W tS! ST. Joe Stecher's frequent, matches show) the heavyweight wrestling champion to) be a charter member of the ‘iron man”: squad. Ao be The New York Yapkees have been! aecused of buying a pennant. But buy-| ing a pennant. in the winter and keep-| ing it tied up in the summer is some- | thing else, again. * es WITH THE CUBS (By Associated Press.) CHACAGO, March §.—Turney Bar- ber, outfielder, the last of the Chi- cago Nationals “hold outs” came. to terms with William Veeck, president of the club, today and signed a con- tract before departing for the train- undefeated record of the 1920 season on the home court at Worland, Wyo., by } defeating the Worland high school five, 19. to. 16, Cowley also defeated the Wor- land quintet_at Cowley earlier in the season, being the only defeats to be chalked up against the Worland team this winter, Free throws from fouls spelled de- feat for the Worland team, although ly to provide for the purpose a larger} force than fitty Indian troops togetker with forty Gurkhas armed only with} kukrig or knives. Accompaniel by the! disorder were tried by the Martial Law Commission, sixty-two cases in all be-} ing put hefore them, involving 298 uc | cused. / Of these 218 were convicte: PHONE 74W imeet in two match races at 50 yards at /now wears the colors of the New York | Pecently in St. Louis, Mo,, according to ; ing camp. | both teama counted many of — their Unless Bob Martin's injured hand Keeps him out of the ring he will tuckte | pepo. Vince ce cirow rote. Maren 7. ‘The lyst time the pair of | | CINCINNATE REDS LEAVE A: B. F. stars met Smith was the win-| Fe CAMP IN SOUTH ner. i weit « | olKTH BY GORDON W KY, (By Associated Press.) Manager’ Griffith has made a number | Ps ee Mar. 5.—Manager of chiuiges in the Senators’ 1919 lineup. | loran with a squad of players | Besides trading Harper, Foster and| (By~ Assotiated Press.) from the ion Cincinnati Nation- Menoskey to the Red Sox for Roth and son MERA Ee Sereae Bf op Shannon, ,the Old Fox"! has secured| {on in the alath roond of & scheduled Dave Davenport of the Browns and| js, 1 “Red” Smith, the Veteran outflelacr of| 17 TUNd go ‘here last sik me today, for training. al league baseball club boarded the train Fla., for spring ations i [CALENDAR OF SPORTS Chuck Wiggins, the Indiana light heavyweight who recently returned BOXING—Benny Vaiger vs. Pal ‘Mor- from Australia, where he ‘von all his} T T R IN an, 15 rounds. at New Orleans. Willie battles; has may out quite a cam-| Jackson vs. Johnny Dundee, eight i pped quite | ' paign. His prdgram calls for bouts | Re rounds at Jersey City. Young Chaney with Battling Levinsky, Harry Greb, 7h x Ms vs. Johnny Murray, eight rounds Tommy. Gibbons, Bob Moha, Willie] ,, ~2°,casber basketball team will close Mike O'Dowd vs. Jackie its 1920 season with an invasion of the ) Strong teams of the eastern and south- jern part of the state. Leaving here next Wednesday, the Casper five will play the champlonship Wheatland five and the two Laramie teams in) rani succession. Wheatland will be played Murchison fat Wheatland, March 11. The Laramie | game will be played March 12 and the Vaerely high, March 13, both in La- Meehan, Gunboat $mith, and Bill Bren nan. a. see Loren Murchison and Johnny. Scholz, the Missouri” sprinting wonders, will) St. Louis and Kansas City. within. peatea, : a care Tribune $-5-at A, C., but both are from Missouri and the rivalry between the two has reached the point where where) thes | have to be shown. | ‘WOODCHOPPER WO TOOK $100,000 CLAIM. DES FAIRBANKS, Alaska (By Mail).—L. B. 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