Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 12, 1920, Page 19

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\Y'S NEWS OF THE SPO IMMINGS, LOSES ON POINTS _ Young Picks Amateur to Pieces Kid Ross, the Lusk flash, stood u; milling last night at the hands of City, Mont., and received a draw a Lee- after being outpointed at practically eve: bout. After landing one in the stomach in th Cummings began to have the better of the exchange of blows ee ee and after the fourth round had things, ~ pretty mush his own way. The lad front! Lusk proved his mettle, however, and P.against ten rounds of stiff Danny Cummings of: Miles t the hands of Referee Guy ry stage of the € second round, stands ‘to develop into a drawing ax, COW BOYS ENTER jor bigger events. Ross probably had the edge in the first! and had two other rounds Which migat ve been called his. But the sixth, seventh, eight and tenth were Cum-} mings’ rounds, and the second and fifth | seemed to-give the Montana man the edge. Cummings led in ring leadership from the start and only, in the ninth and tenth when he was nearly blinded from . bad eye did he seem to be troubled. showed best in the opening rounds. The bloj to the body seemed to wake him to the réalization that he was up against @ real boxer and that he would ve to wait some time before he conld-| ‘i CROSS COUNTRY RACE APRIL 3rd LARAMLE, Wyo., Mar? 12,—The Uni- i | | | } i i i | | 1 { versity of Wyoming. will be represented | at the first ann in Denver, April 3.. Phe run is being held under the auspices of a Denver newspaper and follows the custom: in Other’ cities of having either: fall. spring cross-country runs to deve interest in track athletics. A full team of track artists will repre- Top an . ——— ual eress-country yun | _ ant 700 TEAMS IN PIN TOURNEY IN ILLINOIS j FOOTBALL AULES ‘de FARRELL ' (United a Correspondent.) | NEW YORK, Mor. 12—Risine trom | Ite November grave, the shavt. of foat- ‘ball stalked around today fer a brief \alring in the world of sport when the Antercolegiate committee gathers here to talk over new rules. Recent. talk in collegiate eircles has routed the belief of last fall that the present game was good eneugh to stand jand would, net be tampered with by the rules committes. | Conservative Harvard has taken the fore in radical, suggestions with a rec- ommendation to regulate the length of the game not hy the tick ef the watch but by the number of plays. Hurvey R, Coffin, Harvard graduate, acting, it _is said; with the approval of. Percy Haughton, Walter Camp and others, suggests that a period consists of forty plays not counting trys fer goals. from touchdowns and penalties. Coach John Hiesman, gridiron tutor of Penn and former coach of, Georgia Tech, favors the adoption of this amend; ment as @ means of preventing stalling. The plan has opposition, however. Bill ‘ ni i ri i! 0 Cleveland, Buffalo, Detroit, Louis’ ville, St, Louls and Indianapolis, are sald to be the strangest con- teuders for the site of the 1921 tour- nament of the A. B. C. BOTH WILDE AND ‘REVISED favor of the substitution of an arrange- ‘ment. by which the team scoring the touchdown would bring the ball into play on the twenty-yard line and be given a ehanee te kick from pigcement or from siving the opposition a chance at | two goals from the field or by a sone ‘system, which is only fairly pepular. |. Hiesman and some members of the Pennsylyania faction have suggested a system providing four poihts for balls lost within five yards of the opponents! goal line; three polrits inside the ten- yard line and two poigts. within the twenty-yard line, ‘These zope plans of scoring are ob: jected. to. ly on the grow egmplicated systems, inyglyi services af pookkeepers and ad Shines are not to be encouraged. JAGK LAWLER QUTPOINTS. TUGKER IN EIGHT “4 Picea.) ST. IS, Mar. 12,—Jack Lawler of Omaha was given a newspaper de- cision over ‘Frankie Tucker of Tulsa in an elght-round beut here last night. SaaS EEEEaeeaennnae oo ~ —o "CALENDAR OF SPORTS | 2 ¢ Boxing{) Jimmy Wilde vs. Frankie Mason, 10 rounds, at Toledp; Benny Val- ger ys, Herman Smith, 1) rounds, at Buffalo; Bob Martin -vs. Jack Riley, 10 rounds, at Kalamazoo; National Indus- | MASON IN TRIM trial A, A. championships, at Akron. Roeper, Princeton coach and the Tigers’ | et Zz ds. that = the ing ma-}z ROUNDS ‘The population of Russia to have decreased 35,000,000 owing to the war, is estimated} 150 years back, when even boys 4 or 5 fince 1914,]yeary old had their heads shaved in famine and digeage. ‘readiness to wear a wig. To correct the dissatisfaction resulting | 3 _ FINANCIAL SUCCESS Among the elements involved in the achiey- ing of financial success is the selection of a bank- ing connection that will mean personal and prac- tical cooperation and friendly and helpful serv- ice. LET US WORK FOR OUR MUTUAL FINANCIAL SUCCESS The Casper National Bank carta = = =| =| =I = = 1 SS = AND SURPLUS $196,000.00 BS QML MIE HEHE AE HEE HIE IEE HEE EEE EE IEEE ESE, | t tepresentative at’ the meeting, is against it. “make m@at” out of Cummings, Danny always had\a straight left or sent the Cowboy state institution ‘inj Denver, Casper Business and Professional } to thes nose of jaw waiting for Noss the second he let up, The unusual physique of Ross enabled him’ to stand up under the rain of blows by Opm- mings. Elis ability. to keep onthe’ de- fonsive in the final rounds kept him away from) many of Cummings’ blows. A glaneing blow cut Cumniings’ left eye! in the ninth, Al Young of Minneapolis was matched inst “Kid Sloane, a wrestler from rock. Young is a clever boxer and fast but* he could not knock out the plucky Sloane altho he pounded him at will for more than four rounds: Sloane was badly battered abgut the head but was willing to goon in the fifty but his seconds prevented, Young tore open his glove but contin- ued to fight until the referee noticed the accident, ; Sloane never had a chance to hurt Young, his reach being -shurter ag Well as his stature. Sloane mad nice target and Young picked away 4 him almost untouched for four rounds. | Joe Sleet and Kid Cook boxed to a, in. thé.opinion of ‘man: ns, but { f Re Sleet had the hest of it in the last round and- nearly’ Knocked out Cook. Cook had the big afvantage of about 20 pounds in, ‘yelght and outpointed Sleet in a mijerity of the rounds. He landed) more clean blows, "Neither dppeared to, be in shape, to fight, i Lg. Anderson and Prancis ‘Severn, | two Joval boys, boxed four 1 : corns @eciding he had enoug! took a big wallop from “Anderson. bout was given; e YOUNG FITZSIMONS 5 ~ GEN FHT DEIN Associated Press.) & Hor Srmines, age Mar. a Young. Fitzsimmons of Oklahoma a hetero decision over Jack Dillén of Indianapolis in ten rounds. Botle men ‘are middleweights. YANKEE. INGENUITY WINS hi ‘The! i { } PHEJADELPHIA, Mar. 12.—Yankee | nuity has triumphed in far off: Bel Conga. The American ‘steamer ntz, built at Hog Island last May 9s} il burner, ran short of fuel at Ma-) Capt. H. Kerr managed in 21! hours to eohyert her inte a coal burner.) After discharging — its eargo,~ the! Agonta pteamed nearly 1,000. miles ‘to Las Palmas island and obtained. a sup, ply of fuel oll, She was reconverted into! an oil burner there and returned to New | York, i IN BELGIAN CONGO LAND ANCY GIVES CHICNESS—A dream of a frock, sitrely.. Ksn't it: de- veloped in’ & dream) design) of | indes- tractible crepe? It Abas been’ shirred OTTO WALLAGE DEFEATS BOBBY WAY to Wallace of, Milwaukee. outp int- Bobby Waugh of Fort: Worth. in “a ten-round bout. last nigh tichar ree Lee gave the decision to Steet. ¥ GH ON POWNTS | | | Associated Press.) NTONIO, Texas, Mar. 12.— | i _ TOLEDO, Mar, 12,—With both con- testants down to stipulated weight, 108 pounds at 3 o'clock this afternoon, dimmy Wilde, flyweight champion of Great Britain, and Frankie Mason of Fort Wayne, Ind., are ready for their twelve-round, no-decision bout at the Coliseum here tonight. Betting is about even. “THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM FOR GO TONIGHT Inasmuch as the toes of Brickley, Mahan and others made football hig: tory for the Crimson, another sugges: tion of Harvard's is all the more radical, (Te curb the open game and discourage kicking, the. Cambridge university ‘fa: vors an amendment to reduce the dis- tance between goal posts from 18 feet 6 inches to 14 feet. Glenn Warner's suggestion to dim: inate’ kicking goals from touchdowns under the present arrangements seems to have a 00d chance for adoptjon. Haryard, Yale and Prineeton, in addi- _tion to Pittsburgh, are said to be in YOU WANT. THE BEST” ham Com pany Men’s Department Qur stock of Shirts is complete now and the patterns are beautiful this year, especially in the Silk Shirts. You can b almost any, price, from $2'to $15. + Are You Ready _ Fer Easter? We.ary, and you will be surprised to see the styles and’ models we are show- ing in new Spring Suits for hoth men and boys. a beautiful We never have had such assortment of men’s and boys’ wearing apparel. Clothing We are known Hirsh still featuring the well -Wickwire make of men’s Clothing. 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