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en ane RN APMC eaten pteaneiidatet PREDICT QEFEAT Jack Taylor, defeated by Stanislaus Zbyszko when he went to the giant at the Haymarket Theater in Chicago, is to mat with the Polish A aoa DEC. 29, 1920 fi 3 Che Casper Dailp Cribune | TODAY’S SPORT EVENTS TAYLOR. BACKERS FLASHING. BETS MANVILLE HIGH COMING HERE FOR BASKETBALL FOR GIANT POLE The Manville High Seliool basketball five will be the next to invade Casper for a game with Coach Dean Morgan's quintet, the contest being scheduled for JURY MAKES GUT GAME ON JANUARY j Man Who Refused $10,000 Dam- State highway, the appraisers being cf the opinion tha $10,000 was ample while Burke claimed $55,000, but there was a wider differene of opinion he- tween Burke and the jury in the Park county district ourt here before which the issues of the dispute were tried. The jury awarded Burke $986.25 for the IN cUM OFFERED land taken by the highway and decided | that his other land holdings had Reet damaged to the extent of $7,500 over the benefits accruing to him from the! ; construction of the highway, the jury's total award amounting to $8,486,265, or | $1,513.75 less than the award of the ap-; raisers, It is said an appeal will he} taken to the state supreme court. | The case was brought to Park county | a aa RON 9 RS RENEE age Receives Smaller Award After Hearing in Court at | Cc i edad January 6 at the high school gymna- : THE WIGWAM } have ‘another chance at his rival when the two come together at hte|sium. “Dope” is lacking but -it is r-| CODY, Wyo., Dec. 29.—There was a Hot Lunch i [ris Theater on January 24. Until that date the event will easily take|Pored that the visitors wil bring no| wide difference of opinion between Milo ‘ the lead in local sport interest and which Taylor’ stubbornly resisted Chicago contest, there are those who are offering to bet that he can reverse the decision. Some money was in sight this week although it is understood that the promoter is discouraging wagers as much as possible. Zbyszko Is considered wrestling critics the peer of all men in the game, but their assertions will never be put to the test until there is another champion like Gotch who will meet all comers, In the meantime the big Pole goes on his way Picking up pocket change here and there—pretty Jarge chunks, at that—and seems sat- isfied in wrecking the hopes of as many title aspirants as get in his way, Taylor is his latest discovery—a man who can give him a real tussle. Some believe the local champion made a mis take in tackling Zbyszko at this time, that Big Jack could have kept on put- ting lesser lights out of his way with- out injury to his reputation. And there- in Hes much of the argument that is being bandied about today The Pole may beat Taylor agair. but he won't stop him this season or next If Taylor loses to. Zbyszko he will prob- ably take on Stecher and Caddock, whom he has equally as good a chance to vanquish, and the experience that he is gettting out of the Pole will make him that much more of a match for the other pair, Zbyszko will find the going harder in this altitude and there is a good chance that Taylor will win. He stands to lose nothing in the way of reputation either way, only his side bet, and it is no disgrace to be pinned to the mat by the Pole. It is also the first match of any mag- nitude that has ever been staged in Casper, barring the appearance here of Caddock and Hussane three years ago. Tiven the latter was la¢king in local by many) green squad here and the locals may have ‘to extend themselves to secure 4 victory. The team from the Indian school on he reservation near Lander will play the Natrona High school on February 12, according to an announceme: made last night. ''The local schedule | few and far between. The match will) will be rounded out with other games easily rank as one of thte biggest that! to be booked later. | pas been staged in the Rocky Moun-!——-———— tain region for many years, The dope! 6. Then Washington State College, sheet “will show more from time to rating as the strongest Pacific north- time and fans who fail to see the bout West team, came down expecting ‘to are doomed to idle chatter after the Bive California its first real test, The contest has been decided, , Californians stood the test and won 49 GOAST ‘11° BEST ~ WEST HAS SEEN | Ohio State Going Against Wonder-| ful Machine in New Year's / Day Game BERKELEY, Calif., Dec, 29.—Uni- versity of Californ{g’s 1920 football ; team which is to play Ohio States at | Pasadena, Calif., New Year's Day, is | considerea as probably the best college j eleven ever developed in the west. |_ During the season just closed the Blue and Gold gridiron juggernaut not ; only was undefeated but ran up a sea- | on total of 482 points to its oppon- ents’ 14 and won the Pacifie coast con- ference title without apparently’ exest- ing its full strength. Blevens from many parts of the west were defeated by California by over- Whelming scores. The University of. Nevada, considered a fighting team. came to Berkeley and lost 79 to 7; Next the University of Utah was beaten 63- gossip. And in spite of the defeat for | hour and 38 minutes in the interest. ‘This time the kicki-will bet there with a vengeancee, Taylor's friends will go the limit and so. will his enemies, who, it may be said, are Tater Washington State defeated the University of Nebraska 21-20. Fi- nally California defeated its old rival, Stanford university, 38-0. Stanford pre viusly had beaten the University of Ore gon, which last! year at Pasadena, lost to Harvard university by a small mar gin, Records of many sorts were broken by the California: team. The season point total is: the highest ever made by any western college team and come: close to the 600-point mark made by Michigan's eleven of 1902. Another rec- ord smashed was in the Stanford gaine When California won by 38 points, the largest score by the Blue and Goid against Stanford since 1899, Califor- nia’s score of 127 in the St. Marv's College game was the largest ever made on a California field. , aiBoos zat eed th SHERIFF BUYS HOME. Sheriff Pat Royce, whose tenure of office will expire next Tuesday when his successor in office is sworn in, has Purchased a new home at 665 East Lind street. Mr. and Mrs. Royce wil . Occupy their new home before the en¢ of the week. pie OE BY Sata | Mistletoe is a comparatively recent | tavorite for Christmas decoration. In the 18th century rosemary, bay and holly were used. Burke, wealthy Tensleep ranchman, and three appraisers appointed to esti- mate the damage to his land resulting | from the construction through it of a} 11:30 Until 2:00 F. M. Main Floor O-S Bldg. What’s the Matter With Marriage? Recently Pictorial. Review held a contest on the evergreen subject of matrimony, and offered one hundred and fifty dollars in Prizes for the best letters from men and women who had been married at leasi five years. Thousands and thousands of answers were received. If you are married, if you are going to be married, or if you intend never to marry, you will gain a lot of wisdom by reading these prize letters in Pictorial Reviety for January Out To-day from Washakie county on change o venue, taken for highway purposes was a strip 66° feet wide and 3.09 miles long, con- taining approximately 31 acres. in a canon. Tt lies od Burke's land condemned and Mrs. Cayley-Robinson, an Engitsh woman, is the inventor of a semi-gas y furnace which it is claimed will the expenditure on fuel one-sixth consuming all the waste products, such as cinder, soot, smoke and ashes. 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