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= TODAY SAVAGE. PINNED . 7 p. he intent still active although “well up in CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 21,— }/ 1929, beginning at 7 p. m. vT es ¢ A ? * .-¢ ° years," as Dode Paskert, : Gace! Christmas will not be an occasion of |} &f this examination Is to secure a regis- Pants are Compulsory : Cravath Jake Daubert, ; Ea | mirth and laughter for Yee Geow, b as2 shee ie hie Bpbonenent| One of the explanations ef the H. C. f ; Ivy i © the position of clerk and city ear: of 1, in the Philippines as given by ! q gf Konet 5; Ivy Larry | condemned murderer of Thomas Hol- }| i... in the Casper postoffice will be| Ta S Serene iee pig et Doyle, 34; Art Fletcher, 34; Ty Cobb, J land, On that day the death warrant, Fj made, The entrance, salary is $1,400} ee tte * totes si pod Tete 34; Eddie Collins, 33; Ping Bodie, 33; | calling for his execution at the state }] per annum, with an automatic increase | ™°? ve tedia india pistes: eon <3 lympi a) Alnamith, 33. itentiary March 11, 1921, will be }/ of $100 um for meritorious sery-| Pear in a breech-cloth n- mpic Games monstrate | 4n< penitentiary Ma , . | of. $100; per. @ 5 RR By a ce, 3 Cis * a Ability of Older bait to ‘Ea ae read to him in his cell in the county || ice. “Previow® experience is not neces- ome to wear pants by order of Uncle } + M4 ee : jail here, _The law provides that || serv. ‘There are a number of vacancies Sam. Taylor Wins from Chicagoan in Straight Falls in Only “Come Beck” CYRUS BEARD Heil here, <The law proves oo | = eae 50 Minutes of Wrestling; Hathaway Beats Han- son, Dunbar Stops Rodgers in the Second. holds the sceptre of the athletic andj CHEYENNE, W Dec. 21.—Fun-} s 5 % sport world. eral services for 18 Beard, chiet | To the Land of Winter Sunshine, where Steve Savage was easy pickin’s for Jack Taylor last night| Youngsters have come so completely LEAST plea ena Aaliats lik pe ih (MIEN ye ‘tea the remains cold is forgotten and summer pleasures in the match held in the Iris theater, the Wyoming heavyweight | te Latta! Sey Paar ames ape as Ae Asia podee Maca nad deca tae Eee Te where interment mock the calendar. Golfing, bathing, wrestler: winning in straight fallé'in less than one hour. Taylor | When he roms the teonte elenen alae | Phe Scottish Rite service was used, Tho was made. motoring—all the exercise and recreation won the first fall in 45 minutes ‘with a crotch and arm bar| stone or hie course. > a = — 3 FRO ET you crave, all the rest you seek. and the second fall in something like five minutes with a toe| Like with all rules, however, the | @0eeooee eee The next best thing to getting there is the hold. Taylor started right after his man from the start last night realizing that a prolonged match might injure his already bad looking pair of eyes which. IN RECORD TIME hold. Taylor came right back with one that was twice as powerful. Finding this seemingly to be a weak point in Sav-! age’s defense, Jack started fastening {S SPORT EVENTS | AGED ATHLETES By Henry L. Farrell (United Press Staff Correspondent) NEW YORK, Dec. 17;—Young blood exceptions to this rule are moré inter- esting than its proofs. Age battled with youth more evenly in the Olympic games than in any other Contest of recent years. ty-fouryear-old giant, who threw the! Jayelin for a world’s record. ;Among our boxing celebrities is the veteran . Jack Britton, welterweight champion, who clings to his title al-| though he is 35 years of age. Johnny | Kilbane, gray haired at thirty-two, is} “Still the featherweight champion. Raseball lists veterans galore who are Slayer to Hear Death Warrant Christmas Day on a condemned person one week after sentence is imposed. Geow was sentenced last Saturday—one week before Christmas. LAID AT REST | | | TAKE NOTICE Civit service examination has been announced to be GOING SOUTH? tions, which will be filled an a result this examination. These positions be permanent, there will be no lay- offs, or decreases in salary, and afford * an excellent opportunity for active per- ' sons who desire permanent appoint- 7 Applications should be filed at and the forms may be obtainéd + © 's office. : Satpal TO BE HELD TONIGHT held on January 8,| 5 pleasure of going there—if you take a Bur- lington-planned trip. Whether “Going South for the Winter” is a regular custom, or you T are experiencing it as a new joy—Burling- % hate Dea ontinitie ini Maton cartons goes te hold after another on the big} ‘Take Albert Hill, for instance, the WORKING MEN AND WOMEN ton service will add to the pleasure of the ing ever since his mateh with Stanis-| "0" | Hagia Gcbone (At eat alae runner who was one of the two Bak trip. laus Zbzszko in Chicago. He did not aylor judging from his showing and} athletes to win two events. 4 ee . ” .. waste @ minute in clamping one hola| t@ctics last night, has improved his mat| Hill is thirty-five years of age and That the Candies made by the Casper Steam rodati Come in and let’s talk Rania een rest after another on his heavy and wary | *tratesy and showed an improved tend-| retired from athletics before the war, ery are positively the only Union-Made Candies in and pleasure plans Tickets for Winter Tours opponent and appeared to take better advantage of his opportunities than he has in past contests. It was this ability to follow up his leads that resulted in the first fall. ffaylor had made Savage suffer for quite a while with a wicked toe hold. 2 The two boxing bouts appeared to| WON th> 3000 metre steeplechase, Savage managed™to squirm and kick >| L, J. EDMUNDS. form the best preliminary program seen| Phillip Baker, another 30-year-old By G Bartsch Secretar, VT; himself loose but.in. getting away from Engli ‘i a © y George barisch, y- Local et Agen Taylor he found the giant. Casper| Here in many months, Englishman, was second in the high H Tick, gent wrestler on top of him, Big Jack using a crotch and arm bar hold. Savage came back with a rush at ‘Taylor and took the offensive. At first he appeared to have a slight advantage over Jack but after several attempts to “put on the pressure” with toe holds, Taylor clamped on a double toe hold which practically doubled, Sav- age’s legs up against his back, The Chicago wrestler pounded the mat to stop his suffering. Word had passed around yesterday of the bad condition of Taylor's eyes and when Big Jack entered the ring, the applause was deafening. Savage had been greeted heartily only a few sec- onds before when he entered the ring. | pune PAI has: @o0d tighting | qual. : Woman od ri ities. ‘The two wrestlers stood together at al- » os until I found moat TROD Malahe ae The Joe Rodgers and Luxon Dunbar] past wae peaely 4 pratt Neti George McLeod read -a telegram | ®° ended abruptly in the second round my life. It is the stomach from the manager of Stanislaus Zbyszko| When Rodgers went down for the sec-} gj ever made,’’ writes Mra. stating that he accepted the terms out- ed out‘ fast but his tendency to fall wfal lined for a match here January 24. : 3 stomach causes a) misery It means that the older Zbyszko will GOW" in forcing his attack slowed the| which Eatonio quickly rid of meet Taylor in the Iris theater on this, PoUt: Punbar had the opening round up and out the D z A | by a'slight margin. and which prevent good a NS) January date, This is the same Zbyszko Shortly att, h A svound: tad aciat seins ntiad wooada who defeated Big’ Jack in Chicago. ieee MEE oe eucehea that yout relief. Keeps the stom- ” Savage last night started the battle pak bh peer ip Slice Godot helps to prevent the ou ty wy Sans eapel ae ioe seas dite Mas Seve enes 1... For so perplexing,a prob: and he lost. no time in kicking himseit , red it _was ial 2 aa i pia can gets big box lem as THE gift for THE wide and free from this paintul’hold.| pon up for’ OGhtlstmas at the Oil doce tytn Steve started out then to use the toe ency to cling to his holds when once secured, Hardly ever did Taylor shift from one hold to another, an apparent disadvantage in other ‘matches. This improvement probably accounts for| part of his unusual ability last night to make quick work of Savage. Eddie Hathaway was acclaimed vic- tor over Kid Hanson of Thermopolis although Hanson started like a whirl- wind. Hanson got a terrific blow on the jaw in the second round which knocked him down and he never en tirely recovered from the effects of this wallop. Hathaway had Hanson groggy the latter part of the fight and if the battle had iasted a minute long- er, Eddie probably would have knock- ed him out. Hanson was tottering just before the final gong sounded. 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