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aig thé Kick that the champion puts in a }| blow.” § every kind of a fighter. peed keep from getting pickled by one of Neves will surpass the German type of Zeppelin and the R33 and R$4-turned out by Great Britain, is having-the fin- ishing touches put*to it: It is expect- ed to take the air shortly. <A rich cream color tint has been put om the ceiling and the upper half of the walls GOAST-T0-GOAST TRIP “IN 24 HOURS FOREGAST Jack Curley says that Carpentier nty styles of fighting—one for ‘Well, he'll g he ‘57 varieties’ if he wants to of the ship. The lower half is green and the floor is covered with rugr. Trimmings are in walnut. Berths arse draped with hanging folds of rich green drapery that matches the general scheme. The bathroom is in pure white. ~ ° < "George McLeod has matched Charlié WPAULIEF SFES | j ~ PETERS NOV. 19 Challenge of “Wrestling Sheriff” E Champion Has Is Accepted by Wyoming ag ell With American Title Champion Holder, Claim GEORGES DEFEAT “no Dempsey’s wallops. “One thing, the Frenchman has in addition to his speed, experience and some cleverness, is confidence. He really believes that he can whip the best man in the world and he’s going to try. Yes, I do believe, that he will comeback and fight Dempsey as soon as the public gets ready for the match. o “That ds not right now, however. The Levinsky fight wasn’t framed. Carpen- tier wouldn’t haye to resort to such @ thing to beat a sorry has-been. The’ Battler was scared stiff and: he stayed (By United Press) ZION CITY, Ii, Nov. 6.—From coast-to-coast in 26 hours is the alm of Albert W. Lawson, aeroplane manufac- turer, who has under construction what he considers the present “last thing” in airships. + According to Lawson, it will be ev- erything desired in coiffort and speed. “The new ship will have a speed of 120 miles an hour,” said Lawson. “She is equipped with tanks which carry 600 gallons of gasoline on the regular trips of twelve hours each, but in case the airliner should need to make a Dressers, down when he got a good chance. Car- _ in charge of the advance ‘sale of tick- By HENRY L. FARRELL. (@nited Press Staff Correspondent.) NEW YORK, Nov. 6.—Georges Car- pentier’s chances to rock the heavy- weight crown off Jack Dempsey's brow are very slim, according to Jack Mc- Auliff, retired undefeated lightweight champion. The former lightweight king, Ited with being one of the cleverest fighters of the old school, ‘bases his {opinion on a workout he was fortunate to have with both principals in the next battle for the championship. “T have boxed with both of them and have had a chance to study them at close quarters,” he says. “I like Dempsey’s style of boxing and*I don't like the form of Carpen- tier, Dempsey slides in and glides around like a panther. I have never boxed with @ man so hard to hit. He has a clever knack of twisting” his head that makes even the best directed shot- just a glancing blow. On the other hand, Carpentier comes in straight and rushes in a crouched posi- tion. This style of fighting would be pie, for the champion: “Another thing. I don't like Carpen- tier's overhand ‘punching. He leaves himself wide open and gets himself off his balance. While it is the hardest thing to get one over on Dempsey the Frenchman is comparatively easy to hit. “That means alot with a~puncher like Dempsey, ‘The champion doesn’t know -how ‘hard he can hit and how really strong he is, He rocked me sev- eral times with short blows that didn’t come more than an inch or two and yet he: insisted that he was drawing them. “Roth are punchers, but Dempsey has more behind them. I know that 10-26-12t |224 Carpentier will know it when he <_ ie ts one: I don’t believe anyone's de- Tribune Want Ads bring results. fense is strong enough to withstand Cc — Peters, the “wrestling sheriff,” and Yack Taylor, for a match to be staged in the Iris theater, November 15. , tn matching these two heavyweight mat men, he_ accomplished. what match- makers in Omaha haye been attempt- ing to do for the last two years—get Taylor and Peters together on the mat in Omaha, The hrportance of the match is clear. ly seen when it is realized that the man who comes out on top in this go will have a fling at Zbyszko, Caddock, Stecher, Lewis or Londos. Peters is the wrestler who defeate1 Martin Piestina in Omaha several yeara go and one of the most feared wrest- CHARLIE PETERS, Wrestling Sheriff of Omaha, who is expected to meet Jack’ Taylor in a finish match at the Iris Theater on November 15. EAST CASPER SCHOOL T0 TAKE MEASURE OF RIVALS ON GRIDIRON THIS FALL The East Casper grade school has en- tered the athletic flea with a newly organized football team. The first meeting of the team was held last week, and was supervised by the Misses Seabright, Okestrom and McCarthy. Before the organization of the team @ talk was given by the teachers up- on the requirements in scholastic work Pont athletics could be participated in. Jers in the middle west. He tips the Fairbanks at about 221 pounds and will more than hold his own in weight when he meets the Wyoming champion. In explaining how he was able to se- cure Peters for the match here, Me- Leod stated yesterday that he offer- ed such a good guarantee that he couli not refuse especially in view of the pos- sibility of beating Taylor which Peters feels confident of doing. Advance dope indicates that the match will be one of. the longest and most prolonged mat battles to be seen here. Peters has an uncanny skill and much speed to go along with consider- able poundage. ‘ Taylor already is training for the coming match, Road work this week in spite of snowy.and muddy weather has put him in fighting trim. Yester- day a long jaunt over country toads with McLeod ended the Jarger portion ot the road work before the coming match. ‘From: now on, he will devote most of his time to wrestling daily. Tickets*will be placed on sale prompt- ly at noon Monday at the Little Brick store where Billie Reey-s has charg? of the ticket sale. Mr, Reeyes has been Sixteen candidates were named for the team, Art Duggin was named cin- tain, and Kenneth Irwin, coach. Prac- | tice Will be held each evening. pcb seetBeerie is Stbtrnien, H. A. REICHENBACH, M. D. General medicine, diagnosis, obstetrice and children. Temporary location. Apt: 10, Smith Apts. Eventually Midwest Refining Co. 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