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. FRIDAY, JAN. 14, 1921 TAYLOR-ZBYSZNO MATCH CERTAIN PROMOTER SETS RUMOR AT AEST Hi Stanislaus Zbyszko, the giant Pole, w in Casper, January 24, all reports to th standing. This announcement comes fr: McLeod, to dispel any doubt as to wrestler would be able to take on T. feared that a slight injury receiy ago might keep him off the mat for a few weeks, and the discussion gave to rumors. This’ is not ‘the case, for Zbyszko after wrestling Renato Gardini. ian champion, will come at Casper and get r ly. for with the Wyoming champion. Further evidence of the coming im portance of Zhyszko ‘is shown in report from Chicago that he is to m: Marin Plestina on a winner-take-all sis. Manager Herman has wage: $10,000 on the side that the Pole wilt win. Tex Rickard, New York promot er, has made an offer of $25,000 for Zbyszko to appear in Madison Square Garden, While Taylor is working strenuously to get into trim for: the big con! here by eross country Funs in wh carries @ man on his back a good of the time, sports followers uring out just what the draw Eustace wrestled. with 2! do with Taylor's chance this month. Eustace showed class in holding the bulky Pole to a draw and the result of this match pleased many Ital a fie match ko has to local admirers of the big Kansan wha! saw him go down to defeat before Tay- lor last year, Quoth the fans: “If Fustafe can do that to Zbyszko, why not Taylor, even though Taylor cannot pin him? The question adds interest and doubt as to the result of the coming battle to be staged in the I. this month. SENIORS TURNOUT FOR | BASKETBALL PRACTICE: High school séniors turned out for | Practice last night at the gymnasiura| preparatory to forming a basketball Squad to contest class honors. Among those bidding for places on the five are | Archie Post, Weston Sproul, Ralph Mu- rane, Harry Scott, Earl Engdoll, Ho- mer Monk. Géorge Vandevere, Eugen» Martin, Glen Fletcher and Francis Dunn. The last named has been made captain of the team, HERMAN STOPS JIMMY WILDE IN THE 11TH LONDON, Jan. 14.—Petes2Terman, American bantamweight, defeated Jim- my Wilde at the end of the eleventh round of a whirlwind bout here last night when the referee called a halt. a The favorite sport of the Siamese ‘s fish-fighting. ‘The fighting fish are de scribed as being long and slender, and very ferocious. The moment they are placed together in a vessel of water they dart. atrone another, and the on- lookers hecome so. excited over the contest that they will wager anything they have at hand on the success of their favorite fish. The largest scientific society in the world is the American Chemical Society, whieh has between 7,000 and 8,000 mem- rise to his match Ry HR (Unived Pre: NEW YORK, Jan. 14. lightweight champion and Richie contender? fifteen rounds in Madison Square den tonight for “Deyastated Pra Milwaukee lghtweight class, the debut of the boxers, Best Bowl Service, Highest Quality L. G. SPENCER 933 South Poplar Per nox gauss cae -MclIntosh red apples; per Ib Per box is222 25 Rex nut Oleomargarine, per lb. White Karo syrup, 5 Ib. can _- 20c Frank’s beef broth, per can —_ Extra good sweet potatoes, head lettuce, celery, Span- ish onions, cabbage and all kinds of root vegetables Our Meat Department. Hamburger, per IIb --- Pork sausage, per Ib._----------_----~ 25¢ Beef boil, per Ib. _------------ 15e and 20c Beef roasts, lb. ____----------- 20c and 25c Lean bacon sliced, per Ib. ---_ All kinds of fresh meats, also complete line of smoked meat at prices that will please you. , These are our regular prices, let us have your business. Will accept phone orders Friday night until 8:30 p. m. Phone 1290 Battle NRY 1, In addition to furnishing an interest- ing skirmish for the leadership of the he bout will mark -Gnetican woman Miss Anne Tracey Morgan, daughter of the late J: Pierpont Morgan, leader in social and’ philanthropical secured charge the arena from Tex Rickard and offered the purse of $60,000, of which| Leonard's share will Mitchell's $20,000. auctioning boxes end seats to the elite of New York's “Four Hundred” for fancy prices, Miss Mor- | gan hopes to make $50,000 for the war | sufferers. of France. The boxers, it is said, tribute part of their share of the purse Money to the fund. From a technical yiewpoint, the fight | promises to be interesting. Leonard is the favorite fruitless the second onslaught that the Milwaukee boy has made against: him. in their previous meeting in LOCAL CAGERS |" PLAY BUFFALO | HIGH TONIGHT, With two vietories to their credit and no defeats, the school basketball squad will go into the game against Buffalo high to- night determined to maintain a clean» record in their march toward champ- jonship honors and the high school gym probably will be packed to cap- followers of the game, The Casper five is in fine trim for the game, according to Coach Dean Morgan, and the entire squad is in line for a workout unless the visit- ors prove too speedy. The locals expect away as transpired last week. when Manville was overwhelmed but tuey are confident .of annexing the long end of the score. of Chili in Town 20c At the Chili King Lunch All kinds of Sandwiches at Popular Prices. Grand Central Block ROY FENEX R Service Grocery and Market Tenth and-Poplar 10 pounds extra fancy potatoes _ $1.40 fancy parlor brooms $1.25 fancy parlor brooms ~ 5 pound can Dr. Price’s baking powder $1.35 No. 2 can Pierce’s June peas - No. 3 can Dandelion kraut No. 3 can, No-Vary pumpkin ~__-_ No. 3 can whole beets : No. 2 can Helmet pork and beans, 2 cans 25¢ 3 oz. glass peanut butter _ NWinesap apples, extra quality, per ear ill meet Jack Taylor e contrary notwith-| ‘om the promoter, George | whether Taylor as scheduied. Some} ed in a mateh about ten days LEONARD FIGHTS RICHIE TONIGHT Devastated Franca (and $60,000) at Stake in Madison Square. | the ARRELL Staff Correspondent.) -Benny Leon- Thee EE a nea es 8 ‘ A Aa ee ig 4 \tional Chamber’s membership. He has NG FOR ©UMING BOUES—Kitchie Mitchell, Muwaukee made a close study of the housing prob- MITCHELL TRA: | lightweight, demonstrating his lightening-like left Jab, with brother “rinkey” on the receiving end. Kitchié is said to possess the fastest Jeft hand of any; \boxer in the world. He is ready to enter the ring tonight; against senny Leonard ina championship bout, while Pinkey is gotting ready for Jackson. Leonard knocked him out in the seventh jand reports that he is in first class be $40,000 and| Mitchel! was only @ youngster then | jand practically a novice against a mas-| who hr In the past three years lie has come forward through the lightweight | ranks with a rush and today he stands |lenge the winner. of the contenders, at least he is the most courageous, as'| Jackson, Tendler and the other leaders | ‘8 sald, ver } can't be coaxed into the ring with the | white cloyer-blossoins. Gehbo alrone Charley White, the Chicago battler, been claiming that the gates of New: York are closed to him, pvob- will be at the ringside to chal- The French make a beautiful, and, it tasty salad of pink ana While there are few in New York bold win the championship tonight, there is “a general belief that the champion will have a real fight on his hands. Mitchell is one of the craftiest boxe in the division and he packs a good ‘orced by the agreement to make! § pounds, Leonard will not be best, as he showed In his bout with Joe | He can make the weight he} has shown conclusively, but he is not strong at that poundage and lacks « lot of his steam and energy. ‘The charnpion heing. foréed to sp bed With aie at tae! has trained conscientiously Baggage end the holidays in| Casper }bun: ote, {sell mus! | the U, 000 the held THREE COYOTES ARE BAGGED BY PINEDALE, Wyo.,.Jan, 14—It a }shot, ordinarily he would consider him- self lucky. Thomas Blackburn, a local hunter and trapper recently did. this. He thought he was shooting at one coy- jthree of them, one in back of the (other, all killed With the same bullet. {And on top of that, Blackburn can't | killed 40 coyotes, 36 fox, 2 lynx, 112 |Fork Lake, but there is no market for | storage | Estimates placing tue shortage of | {houses in America at more than 1,250,-| council of the Chamber of Commerce of | |28, which will discuss measures to re- [teve the situation. HUNTER’S SHOT: ter cculd shoot three coyotes in one but when the animal fell he found | the hides. He has trapped and krats and 27 marten along New hides and he has them in cold ——<$——_ , NEEDS 1,250,000 HOUSES, REPORT STATES will be placed before the national United States at a meeting to be! in Washington January 27 and The housing shortage, according to John | Cha: | meni | Mr. tion | wh: jtiv Jolal jlem. i TRANSFER STORAGE PHONE S49 S&FUEL‘SS Storage Moving J. L. 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