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‘ AT, JAN. 20, 1921 '- > = paar oe ah etch Daily Ctibune BOXING BILL IS “GHINING GROUND Many Organizations Throwing Support Behind Measure in State Legislature (By a Staff Correspondent: CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 20--While there are myriad bills up for considera- tion in the senate and house of Repre. sentatives C. P. Story of Sheridan and William C. Deloney of Jackson, * Lin- coln county, are stirring considerable interest in their plans for je. galized boxing in Wyoming. The major- ity of senators and representatives are good sportsmen aid believe good, clean fighting is productive of the American eplrit of ‘self reliance, défense of the Wweak and an attractive means of ath- etic entertainment. Apparently the bill for legalized box- ing is rapidly gaining supporters, for the American Legion and several civie organizations haye already made plans for the discussion of the merits of the plan. While the legion has not taken any definite action to support the plan it was made evident the former. service men bélievs everything possible shouid he done to boost clean sports , Other sport lovers from various sec- tions of the state have voiced ‘their ap- proyal of boxing «under state supervis- fon and it is quite likely that the leg * islators will head the call of the masses: find provide the staté with a law that will permit boxing exhibitions. ae ——— 7 | SPORTING NOTES | (es Pe are. © Tom Gibbons, who is his. own press agent, is eagerly waiting for the fifteen- found bout in New York on January 26 with Harry Grob, the Pittsburg boxer, to decide which is the better man to meet Jack Dempsey, could a bout with the champion be arranged. Greb is éxpected to meet the heavy- welght king som time in the near fu- ture. Gibbons has been after this match ag he wants to earn a match with Dempsey, Tor says he tried to induce Georges Carpentier to meet him in a battle, but no agreemenf@ was arrived at. Johnny Kilbane, champion — feather- weight boxer, was asked: by Tex Rick- ard, New York promoter, in a telegram to name his terms for a bout at Madi- son Square garden with either Andy Chaney or Charley Beecher. “I will put my terms at $50,000," he said. Frank Moran, who claims to be a contender for the heavyweight crown, has an idea that he is the master of Jack Dempsey. Frank is at present in England, spending the cash ‘he re- celved ‘for whaling Joe . Bickett to sleep in tWo rounds. The New Jersey boxing commission has adopted rules requiring physical examifation of all contestants before bouts and compelling a report of the Same to the commagion.,Youths-under™ 18 years are forbidden to box in au- ‘thorized contests. Under the rules, box- ers must weigh in before 3 o'clock or’ the day of the bout. ep ae ‘Tribune Clussified Ads bring resuits. New hair for You? Hairhas been grown again, after bald- ness, in many cases. This is now scien- tifically proved, Yours meayte an amen- ablecase; but you havenot been usingthe reper relief. So do not delay in apply- f Kotalko. ‘The producers are so con- lent they offer you satisfactory hair growth or your money-back. Get aj small box of KOTALKO at any active drug store. Apply Kotalko each day— watch your mirror! Do a kindly act,‘ show bald friends this advertisement, TROY SCOVT BASKETBALL TEIMS TO CLASH AGN WRESTLNG Is ISCUSSE Troop four and troop two are prepar- ing for a Basketball gare in the near future, since the team of Troop 4 took over the team from troop three last week for a beating, the other seout troops throughout the city have Started strenuous practice to take down the troop four team and the coming Bame is expected to be 2 good ona to watch. ‘ Scoutmaster Goodrich of troop tw; and Scoutmaster Taylor of troop four have arranged the preliminary, details ; And are still undecided hs to the date, The high school authoriiies will be ask- ed to allow the scouts to play, the match on the high sehool floor some evening in the near future. Tonight is regular mecting night for troop four and there is a possibility that a wrestling match may alsy be arranged as an adjunct to the game 4s troop four has developed some proni- ising material‘ along this ime, The troop four team will probably consist of Taylor, Shikaney, Kassis, Blaney, O'Connor, Mahoney and Blaney the latter two being substitutes but @ change in the line up may be made before the game. pe tens Pia MYSTERIOUS STILL IS SHIPPED FROM CASPER CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 20.—Leslie A. Miller, internal revenue collector for Wyoming, is in receipt of one brand new still which was shipped from Cas- per to tho collector here, but is at a loss regarding who was the shipper. know as yet whether the confiscated by some officer and by the latter consigned to him, or was shipped in by a mioonshiner who hag become gunshy~ or — conscience- strich : SOLONS GUESTS AT FUNCTIONS CHEYENNE, Jan. 20. the Wyoming legislature are being “Lionized” and “Rotated.” A number already have been guests of the Lions and Rotary clubs at the weekly Junch- eons of those organizations, an all will haye been so entertained, it is tn- tended, before the expiration. of the session, -Members of Form Letters, Notices, Bulletins, etc Multigraph Service Co. 220 So, Wolcott St. Opposite Postoffice Phone. 1155 DELIVERED PHONE 493 CASPER ICE AND COAL Stop | FRESH Halibut, Ib. - Salmon, Ib. Cat Fish, Ib. Finnan Haddie . A Dollar’s worth for your Dollar F-1-S-H SALT _ Bull Heads, Ib. - - -35c Boneless Herring Solid Meat Oysters We Buy the Best. Stop and Shop Griffin’ ‘teas SMOKED Sak ae . -35¢ Det ai. ee . Kippered Salmon Do You? CHANGE IN AUTO LICENSE SYSTEM ASKED IN STATE Return to Two-Plate Method of Tagging Registered Cars Pro- posed in Bill Submitted by Hot Sprnigs Solon CHEYENNE, Wye. Jan. House Bill 82, mtroduced by Repr - tative C. W. Ford of Hot Springs coun- ty, is enacted by the Wyoming legis- lature a hearse will cease legally to be a “pleasure vehicle” in this state and will legally be regarded as a “pessenger ‘vehicle.”" , Representative Ford's bill - provides for return to the “two plate” system of tagging registered or lcensed automo- biles, thereby carrying out the reeom- Mmendation of Secretary of State W. E. Chaplin, who in his annual report set forth that the “one plate” system ad- opted two years azo is an expensive failure. : Aside from its ¢ Paak nt sification of mot. or driven. veliiel chedule of fees to be -paid for livenses and “two plate” ion House But $2 oes not depart ly from Chapter 214. Wyoming Compiled Statutes, 1920, whieh is the present automobile registration and U. censing law The sctiedule Of fees provided in the Ford bill follows: Passenger cars (the bill describes a hearse as a passenger car): of more than 22 horsepower, $8.00 per annum; not more than 30 horsepower and more than 22 horsepower, $12.00; not more than 40 horsepower and more than 20 horsepower $16.00; more than $40 horse. power, $20.00, Trucks: Rated capacity of more than one ton, $15.00; one to two tons. $20: two to three tons, $50; three to four tons, $75; four to five tons, $100; more than five tons, $150. Motoreyeles, $5,00 motorcycle dealer or manufacturer, $10.00 for first two single plates and $1.00 for each addi- tional plate. . Dealer or manufacturer of motor ve- OIL LIGHT BEATS ELECTRIC OR GAS BURNS 94 PER CENT AIR A new oil lamp that gives an amaz- inzly brilliant, soft, white light, even better than gas or electricity, has been tested by the U. 8. Government and 35 leading universities and found to be su- perlor to 10 ordinary oil lamps, It burns without odor, smoke or noise— no pumping up, is simple, clean, sate: Burns 94% air and 6% common kero- sene (coal-oil). : The inventor, J. O. Johnson, 609 W. Lake St. Chicago,-Il., is offering to send a lamp on 10 days’ PREE, trial, | OP evento give_one- FRET: (6 “rhe first user in Gach locality. who will help Iyim introduce it. Write him today for tuk particulars. Also ask him. to explain how you can. get the agency, and with out experience or money make $250 co $500 per month.—Ady. ‘THE YELLOW TYPHOON’ display. Telephone 714 Hi ZAUIIIII CSUN } } For retouching marred or scratched fur- niture. Makes it like new. hot water test. Put up in one-quarter, one-half. pints, or quarts. See window 105 South Center Street Opposite Henning Hotel “Where the Best Costs Less” Pouds- Olliver Hardware \7 Company - Taylor-& Clay Incorporated CASPER, WYO, Ground Floor, Oil Exchange Bldg., Casper Wyo. Phones 203 and 204- , New York Exchange Stocks Chicago Grain Markets Local Oils Bought and Sold | conses because of the fact that they are hicles other than mototrcycles, $26 for first two sets of plates and $2.00 for each additional set of two plates. SHERIFF’ OFFERS LICENSE SUGGESTIONS Sheriff A, A. Sanders of Carbon coun- ty has some ideas regarding changes in the state automobile registration law and has written President W. W. Daley of the. senate’ regarding the matter. Sheriff Sanders believes that the regis- tration of automobiles should be trans ferred from the office of the secretary of state to those of the several county clerks of the state. In regarg to this he says: | ““Many people neglect to order li- cheaper there.” required to send to Cheyenne for them. Often when a local officer asks them about their license they will claim that east they will claita that they are going to purchasea license when they reach Cheyenne. Consequently the license is never bought in Wyoming. As soon as they reach a county seat in Colorado they buy a license there, as they are ‘FIRE BUG’ IS ! UNDER ARREST CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 20.—Walter Zaiser, believed to be wanted at Kim-| ball, Neb. on a charge of setting fire| to grain stacks? ain is seid to have been fire: IT WILL. BE AT THE AMERICA OF COURSE! FRIDAY AND SATURDAY is under arrest here. it has been ordered and that there is some delay at the other end of the line. We cin hardly dispute the state ment inasmuch as we have no ready facts at hand. In other states (for in- stance Colorado), the officer can tell readily which vounty the car belongs in when he sées the license number as certain numbers are allotted to cer- tain counties. “Another feature of the proposed law is that it would help officers to compel a transient car passing through the state to purchase a Wyoming li- cense, We have several of this class here every season. If they are headed The Sense Of Inferiority A Starved Nervous System Takes the Snap Out the Other- wise Strong and Capable Tmagin: unfitness, the pecvitar nervous strain that. caiises some men to Shrink lamentably, is merely a con dition of semi-starvation. If you danbt it, let the reconstructive influence of Reolo drive it out of your hedd com- pletely. When the nerves have gone smash and the iron has been burned out of the blood, then is the time that the red-biooded fighter lords it all’ over his pale-faced rival. 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