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_Tob With nearly two weeks to recover from a slight injury to liga- ments in his left leg, Stanislaus Zbyszko is expected to be in good enough condition to put up his usual here in the Iris Theater on January in wrestling Eustace at Grand Rapids, Mich., but continued to work against his opponent for two hours. Eustace, who was defented by Tay-! lor in Casper, held Zbyszko to a draw| in Grand Rapids. Zbyszko explained | after the match that he hurt his leg| early in the match and the reports | from Michigan show that medical ex: | amination revealed such an injury. | This may explain the draw match, | but at any rate the fans here believe | that such a showing by Eustace makes | ‘Taylor's chances of winning all the kreater. Wrestling fans’ figure that if} Eustace can hold Zbyszko to a draw} the Casper giant ought to do a little| better. | Fear that the injury to the huge Pole | might prevent the match in \Casper appears to be unfounded because no| word of cancellation of the contesti has been received by George McLeod,’ Promoter of the match. It is certain that Zbyszko would not take any chances of meeting as strong a con-| tion, for a defeat at the hands of Ta; lor would practically chances to meet Ed ‘Strangler’ within a short time, Conrequently Casper sportsmen may! rest assured that if Stanislaus comes’ ‘here to meet Taylor he will be putting forth his best efforts and he will not be able to do this if working under the handicap of an injury. Road work in the morning followed by lote afternoon or evening work- outs on the mat have made up the major portion of Jack’s training for the Inst ten days. This is practically the program to be followed this week, WHITE-FREIDMAN BOUT | REAL GRUDGE FIGHT. } {By Associated Press) CHICAGO, Jan. 11.—Boxing contests, naa rule, usually are advertised as “grudge” affairs if for no other rea-| son than publicity. But there will be a genuine grudge fight staged in Kenosha, Wis., when Charlie White and Sailor Freidman, ri- val Chicago lightweights, meet in a ten-round contest January 14. They have been bitter enemies for years, ..,Freldman has: sought a mateh with White for two years, only to be turned down a dozen times. White has de- clared he would never give Freidman An opportunity to make a dollar in the} ring with him. A Kenosha promoter finally inducea ‘White to box by meeting his terms — @ guarantee of $3,500. Freidman will not receive a cent unless the gate re- | geipts exceed $5,000, Then he will hare in’ a small percentage. Because of the interest in the match among; their Chicago admirers, the “house” was virtually sold out a day after the match was made. White and Freidman ; oth are of Jewish parentage and have | a large Chicago following. Special trains will carry their admirers to the battleground. White ‘insisted on the weight being 133 pounds at 3 o'clock, knowing that} Freidman will have difficulty in making that figure. “BIG STADIUM PLANNED ¥OR PASADENA CLASSIC. PASADENA, Calif., Jan, 11.— Next} year’s Pasadena Tournament of Roses east-west football game probably wil!| be played in a new stadium, capable of seating 80,000 persons, it was an- nounced here recently. This year's game, played New Year's day, was at tended by about 42,000 and thousands | were turned away. Sale of memberships in the Tourna- ment of Roses association, it is expect- ed, will raise $760,000 with which to build a stadium able to seat 70,000 There is talk of increasing The capac- ity to 80,000 so as to make it one of the | largest stadiums in the United States. sahil Sid ade Ra ear On her 76th birthday Queen Alex- andra received congratulatory messages from 270 different societies throughout the British empire. | TYPEWRITERS Bought, sold, rented, repaired. Dealer CORONA—L. C. SMITH Casper Typewriter Exchange 101 Wyatt Bldg. Phone 856 SEE BEN CHECK UP ~ You are the owner, through your efforts and savings, of YOUR ._ HOME Is it Fully Protected Against Loss Resulting From Fire? We Write Fire Insurance doe Ben Really 108 W. Midwest ‘Ave. AX’S SPORT EVENTS FUSTAGE HOLOS GIANT POLE TD DRAW, TAYLOR'S CHANGES GOOD ‘Stock of Wyoming Champion Takes Jump on Reports from Grand Rapids That Man Defeated Here Held Zbyszko Even in Big Contest | terrific battle against Jack Taylor 24. Zbyszko hurt his leg last week BUFFALO PLAYS HERE THIS WEEK) Upstate Cagers Expected to Give} Natrona High Hard Battle Friday The game scheduled for next Friday between the Buffalo basketball five and the High School hoys on the local high floor is going to be one of the best of the season. The Buffalo tearn has won gainst some of the best teams of its lass in the state and to date it has defeated the Neweastle boys, the Sheri- dan Independents and the Shoshoni In- dians from Lander, It was reported that the Buffalo team had also played and defeated the Crow Indian team but this is a mistake as the Crow Indians have not played any Wyoming teain this year. from M The Crow Indian team comes fontana and there has been 2c heduled between it and any of the Wyoming teams, Last evening the Freshie team of the High School was run through a strenu ous practice and the boys from the Rast Casper school were also given a try- out in order to arrive at the selection ee Ereed Erom | Torture i 3 HY i fF el Fe i z E i : | i} ise in NOW OPEN _ CHRIST START NOW Join Our Christmas Club You can start with 1c, 2e, 5c, 10c, 25¢e, 50c, $1, $2, $5, $10, $20 or more. This is the easy way to have money next Christmas. 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COWBOYS NOW IN CONFERENCE “Practi games between the Univer. sity of Wyoming att members of the ference wi heap Sature i: to the scrap in Denver when the drnitted to t confer- doin vi us lines adoption a full their was meeting of sport. Another year’s wor! for athle important proceeding of the in eligibility rules Most of the man's face City Journal. 3 : wrinkles in business are trade-marks.—Sioux January RUPP Pee ek Caspee Dailp Ccihune and} MAJOR BEACH TO URGE ECONOMY HAS DECIDED VIEW SON SUBJECT CHEYENNE, Jan. 11.—That at least; Arbor, graduating with the class of one inember. of the jower house will| 1903, but came to Wyoming shortly aft: make a decided stand for economy dur-|erward and was ndmitted to the bar ing the present session of legislature is|in 1908. He has an excellent war rec ‘indicated by the attitude of Major Al-jord, enlisting thirty days after war was fred H. Beach. representative froin'declared. Following brief recruiting leweastloh, Weston county. Major| wérk in the state he was appointed cap- ach, who is belug boomed as a can-|tain of the Casper company of the didate for United States attorney, as-'Third Wyoming Infantry. He went serts he is anxfous that taxation be re.; overseas in December of 1917 and jduiced and that the natural resources|served in various executive capacities } of the state be protected and conserved. |during the war, including the St. Mi- | He says he will oppose any measures|hiel and Argonne drives, returning to | that appears to cast an unfair political|the United States with war honors of }burden of additional taxation on thei service and the rank of major, com- people. ;manding the Third Battalion, 1634 Inf- jantry, With him returned Wyo \ming men on their way to Rus- {sell for demobilization. On his return to the United States “Tam not opposed to common-sense legislation for the good of the people just because ‘it might call for an jtonal outlay of money,” said jor| Major Beach resumed his law practice. | Beach today. “But T um dedly op-| His su Ss in this endeavor, coupled | posed to leg jon for additional funcs| with his record and sol as a citizen in the present boom for the United States attorneyship, and it merely to satisfy the political whires| dier, resulte of those intere: unxious to } With ant, 16: | Is expected his stand on economic meas organization, | , may will find him with numerous fol on 1 throughout the low GLENROCK INSISTS ON CONVERSE COUNTY PLT | . DOUGLAS, Wyo as born in Michigan |short of absolute @ w education at Ant county with a li so he expected that this. se stment will take place in the con-| uct of state government. | “It is possible to conduct v-| ment on an economic: My | idea Is to have this car Ss far | jas possible. 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Sn LANDER TWO HELD FOR BURGLARY. ment hunt Sunlight districts of the Sh THERMOPOLIS, , Wyo., Jan. 11.—|est killed a lion measuring 9 feet. 4 Charles Drake and Harry Prouty were |inches from tip to tip. The animal bound over to the district court at «| Was one of four which have beer slaughtering game anima's in that re- gion and the hunt is being continue ‘for the other preliminary hearing here on charges of entering the Park rooming house and stealing case and its contents. IN THE BARREL FOUR MORE DAYS SALE NOW ON SUIT or O'COAT In The House 929./9 Values to $75.00 1,000 Pairs Pants at $3.95 $6.00 to $7.00 Values HARRY YESNESS New Method Tailor & Clothier 130 Midwest Ave. McClure Bldg. Open Evenings During Sale OOOOe \ % The Nicolaysen Lmbr. Co. Everything in Building Material BIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS Phone 62. Office and Yard: First and Center 3 Gehbo Coal TRANSFER Nalrond TRANSFER PHonE S493 SFUEL SO Baggage Storage Moving J.L. Biedermann, Prop. “8