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/ i se wWrestler. TAYLOR-PETERS BATTLE LAST TO BE OTAGED MERE UNTIL ROLIDAYS Wyoming Champion Leaves on Ensieen Tour Follow- ing Appearanice Here Monday Night in Hardest Match of Career With “Wrestling Sheriff” Monday night’s match between ‘Jack Taylor, considered by magy a coming candidate for the heavyweight wrestling championship, and ? dignity of leather chaps ,;and rowellec spurs. So when Eddie Anderson, «4 fresh Kid from #Casper, made inquir- jes nbout an overdue breakfast, Bucic Went Into-action swinging both hands.” | Chinaman. The New York writer start’ well ex: cept that the Lazy X raneh has been Moved a few blocks away since it was last shown in the pictures. But listen to paragraph No. 2: F “History proves that Buck was a bad matehmaker, To begin with he! was used to shooting away the cowpunch- ers with volleys of billingegate, which went all right in the rough workaday existence of the ranch. He Woxeil the ears of his Chinese assistant and wal- loped the ranch kids, who were some- thing above the ‘Chinks’ but quite a bit below the riders and pers. But Buck swung a tentative right at And- erson, and then things began to hap- pen—chiefly on Buck.” Charlie Peters will be the-former’s last appearance here until near the| «Natrona. county ranchers will read holiday season. Taylor, who completed his training last night for his battle with Peters, leaves next week for Chicago, where he has been matched in two contests. From there he will make several Eastern 1d will not return here until the of December or ijater. . left Omaha yesterday expected to arrive here tonight, rding to word received by ¢ , Who is promoting the Peters has been getting into shape’ in his cwn gymnasium in Omaha,fand according to nis trainer is in prnaiee to put up the best sort of attie against Big Jack. He prob- bly will work out at the Casper Ath- letic Club Sunday afternoon. Taylor arting the second match of his winter campaign here against Peters. If he is able to eliminate Peters, he will again be on the high road to fu- ture matches which will lead to the top notehers. There is stiil some question in the minds of quite a number of wrestling fans as to whether he will be able td’ down the mighty Cornhusker. There is no getting around the fact that Peters has an enviable record and one which any wrestler would be glad to claim. According to previous. performances and according to the exact records, Peters has the edge on Taylor, The Omaha athlete has defeated Plestina and. several other leading lights in the Wrestling game whom Taylor was un- able to down. Consequently Taylor, for one, is not underestimating the strength and skill of the man who will face him on the mat Monday night. Taylor is in excellent shape. He has gone through a training period before tl match—probably more strenuous he has nd s fit, Big 219 and it will than he 1 h about scle. battles with k and Per- kins h not been ffairs ‘any way. one look at it, for Taylor, and he shows it in the improvement of his %houlders and arms. In his daily work- rope skipping reminds the we of a featherweight box- than that of a heivyweight The preliminary program will feature Jack Byrns and Paul Burk, two light- weight ‘boxers, who have a reputation for fast bouts. These two fighters will mix it for six rounds before the Tay- lor-Peters show Monday. Today and Sunday is the last oppor- tunity of getting reserved and ring- side tickets for the Taylor-Peters wrest- ling match before they go on sale at the Iris theater. They are now on sale » Little Brick store. . j So WILL party who befriended white rat- terrior pup, with light tan spot on back, call 683R. My boy wants her. nie Jase pepe Te ea F. R. Hufsmith ts In Denver attend- ing to business matters for the next few days. : ParadiseBend William Patterson White Here is the West of old, when your gun ,was your law, and the surest shot was the most respected citizen. It is the love story of Kate Saltoun, fiery tempered, good na- tured, strong hearted— and Tom Loudon, “just cowpunch.” We call to your atten- tion our new and extensive line of boys’, girls’ and children’s books. Candy, Cigars, Tobaccos and Novelties GET YOUR RESERVED SEATS HERE FOR THE Peters-Taylor Wrestling Monday Night 1 The Little Brick EDDIE ANDERSON ~-AIGRTS INN. F !Casper Bantam to Make Debut at | Madison Square, Say Gotham Reports as a prize fighter. Anderson is the young boxer who battled his way to a championship in the bantamweight class in the Elks’ first annual boxing tourna,- ment here last winter. and won the silver loving cup for the best all-round fighter in the tourney. But unfortunately Anderson made his debut in a New York newspaper with a Natrona county background and re- galed in such garb that few Casper friends or would-be friends could pos- sibly recognize him: Thi) New York writer gives Anderson a fine “send- oft"—almost too good—but his knowl- edge of Wyoming and the region about Casper must have been garnered from some recent motion pictures alleged to have been taken in Wyoming. Rither that or the New York writer was just kidding Eddie, To quote Frank, O'Neill, the writer in New York as he speaks out in the first paragraph: “If Buck Jones, top hand ‘at cooking for the Lazy X ranch out jn Wyoming, Where the sheep herders harried the cattle owner and later of! drillers droye both to seek greener hills and flatter bottom. lands for their «flocks and herds,. had not reported with a consuming thirst ahd a grouch, Rddie Anderson might still be a horse ‘wrany- ler, But Buck reported with a- hazy memory of what had gone before on the night previous, and he was in no humor to listen to the wise saying of a_mere lad who had not risen to the daily with interest that “Buck,” “top hand at cooking,” was used to shooting away mm | Nebraska foothal. eleven. has, invaded | time, cowpunchers with volleys of billinge- gate—whatever that means in, Manhat- tan. Likewise will they open their eyes to learn that Buck's assistant wasn Said New York writer should realize that Chinamen serve as ranch cooks only in the movies. In the third paragraph the. New York writer has Eddie win the fight the far east this fall with varying suc- cess. Rutgers was defeated by a big score while Penn State defeated the Cornhuskers: by @imost the same score. eoren WORK IN MIE GAME. Cries of protest were. madesby spec- tators at the Casper-Laramie football game Thursday when one Laramie player ‘at least three times attempted to hit a Casper. player as the home team unceasingly ploughed thru io the’ final score of the game. Kocher bore from the “most popular man with the] the brunt of this attack cheerfully, but outfit.” He does more than that, ne has him win all titles from bantam to light heavyweight. Of the Blks’ tour- ney he says: “At any rate he wandered into |Cas- Ree. and ‘discovered that a bantam- Weight tournament was being held and he entered.” After winning this, the New York scribe had Anderson win another tour- nament in Denver; then 15 professional bouts in Denver. But in closing the New York story writer pays Anderson tribute: “He is a clever performer and has the greatest asset of all~the wallop." ATHLETE CONFIDENT OF VICTORY ? ALWAYS WANTS. RETURN. GONTEST It’s human nature in an athlete to think that he can ‘come back even the defeated in a contest. It is true with wrestlers, track men, boxers and even with football teams. Defeated in a decisive man- ner, a wrestler clamors for a return match. He is thoroughly confi- The same ts often true of the track athlete. He got away to a bad start; he was boxed; or he did not judge his opponents properly. What is true of the wrestler also holds good with the boxer. Back in Nebraska they tell of the early work done by Clarence Eklund end of a match in which his opponent kept insisting that he could come back and defeat him. His opponent, Juda Thompson, was so insistent that the men were matched three times and In teach match Eklund came out ahead. The climax came when after being de- feated a third time, Thempson said to Eklund .as he left the mat: “Aw! You're just lucky!" HARVARD DAILY FAVORS NUMBERS, The Crimson, the Harvard university publication, writes editorially in favor of numbering the football play- ers, taking a stand directly opposite to that maintained by, the Harvard coaches. The Crimson declares. that the apathy of coaches and players to- ward increasing the pleasure of the spectators is as incomprelensible as .t is real. It says in part: ‘Most of all we owe it to our grad. | uates, who, although unable to follow the season closely, turn out loyally for the big games. Harvard should fall in line.”* Which shows that the eastern college journalists are progressive even if Rédie Andergon has made, or wi {Gent that it was his physical condition or worry which caused his de- make this month his debut to New] feat and wants to try it over again. York City in Madison Square Garden | alipis, He trots forth a long string of their coaches are not to any great 2x- tent. * BOXING POPULAR IN NEW YORK Crry. ‘ The popplarity of boxing under the new Walker boxing law as indicated ip ‘the first six bouts conduvted by Tex Rickard in the Madison Square Gar- den is seen in the gross receipts for the six shows which amounted to $225,- 300, There were no champs in any of the bouts which would signify that some of the champions who do not care to. display their wares are not particu- larly in demand, Nebraska has two of the biggest tackles in the country in Pucelik and Weller. The latter weighs 210 pounds and the former 206 pounds. The east- ern sport critics this season ‘have com mented on their size. Not a member of the Missouri Val- rence’ this season. because it University +! Tey .con! acted ‘naughty,"" the for cash. 3. A perfect title. growth. self in: Casper. addition. Park Hill Addit Your opportunity is here. Don’t pass it by. Casper is in the throes of a wonderful growth. The safest investment is Park Hill ‘Addition. e @ ; Prices are Right | What Park Hill Addition Offers: 1. Large restricted Lots as low as $200.00, with 10 per cent discount 2. No interest or taxes until 1921. 4. A property selected and being in line with Casper’s destined 5. A splendid site for a future home. 6. A good safe and sane place to invest your money. 7. The history of the growth of other large cities will repeat itself in PARK HILL ADDITION. The history of the growth of America’s larger cities is repeating it- og Call at our office or phone us. We will be pleased to show you this Remember, only 100 Lots are being sold at this offering. 'Ask for Mr. Holman SEE BEN REALTY CO. Phones: Office 74W, Res. 340J . Casper, Wyoming it disgusted the, spectatora just as such, conduet always does. | Coach Campbell, who has charge of the Laramie team, is a clean-cut sort of an athlete which makes it all the more regrettable~ that the Laramie players should in the heat, of battle al- low their fighting spirit such freedom that fistic) work results, ~ - HOLDS MATCH BEHIND ‘ CLOSED DOORS, x Because the ‘fans said a-third match held between two wréstlere at the re- quest of the defeated athlete each time looked like a “‘frame” a © Nebraska wrestling promoter a few years ago closed the doors and held ‘his thnd match with himself alone as an audi- ence. The fans then clamored to get in but. they had to pay $5 per seat to get in wheréas highest prices for seats to other matches had héen $2.50. “These men to wrestle a thi . 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