Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 22, 1921, Page 5

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BOXING MEASURE 15 INTRODUCED Other Bills Withdrawn in Legis- lature as Joint Measure Makes Appearance ‘GHARLEY WHITE WANTS TO TAKE GN LEONARD WINNER OF TAYLOR-ZBYSZKO MATCH MONDAY NIGHT IN CASPER TO MEET STRANGLER LEWIS IN CHICAGO Guarantee of $10,000 or Privilege of 60 Per Cent of Gross Offered for Big Match by Coliseum Club; Both Giants Accept the Terms CHICAGO, San. 22.—Charloy White, on whom Chicago-still lays its claim to pugilistic honors, is clamoring for |another chance at Benny (Special to The Tribune) CHEYENNE, Jan. 22.—Coinet | with the introdyetion in the Wyoming house as House Bill 65, two other bills, | | House 7, by Story of Sheridan county, and House 22, by Deloney of Lincoln were withdrawn. |ror this action was that House 65 is a! ure combining featu 7 and House 2 | jlentally Leonard and 3 | the lightweight chazfipionship. Vulte said he was tn fort to get a fight w. after the Richie Mi in New York, which HOW ZBYSZKO AND BIG JACK . "MEASURE UP’ hh the charmpion ell-Leonard fight The reason The Chicago fighter sald that fluences close” to Tex Rickard had pre of House | which were the Story} }and- Déeloney boxing bills respectively. | House 65 is the joint work of Delone: d by each to be mnditions in Wyo earlier Square Garden so far but he believe he had overcome ‘bout could be arranged. White is still talking about his fight} Benton Harbor when he knocked the champion down, altho rd came back and slipped ove . in the fourteenth round. He thinks that Leonard has been slipping sincesthat fight. {The winner of the Taylor-Zbyszko wrestling match at the Iris! Theater Monday night will tackle Ed “Strangler” Lewis, present hold-| er of the world’s heavyweight title, at the Chicago Coliseum on Feb-| ruary 24. Zbyszko accepted at once in case he wins, the offer being! the realization of an ambition to meet the present champion at the! Taylor, when shown a message to the Casper morning confident of leaving another crowd of hewildered fans in his wake. This has been the result invariably ex- -|cept In the case of Frank Gotch, who * man who ever threw the ko hhs defeated almost the entire string of present every one that would wrestle him, He writes that he ts in superb condi- to add Taylor's scalp one»,more to his already large collec: e and that the rv fitted to meet tb Se ber boxing: measures. House 65 provides for legalization of | both boxing and.wrestling and for the wrestlits | matches under state control, 5 per cent of the gross proceeds to be paid to the state and by the state equally with the county.jn which the bout from which the proceeds come is staged. Tt rries the origina earliest possible date. Tribune from Joe Coffey, matchmaker, declared he would be ready to take on Lewis or any other star in the event of his success over the Giant Polk over, the terms of the offs a able to both Zbyszko and. Taylor. ity-of Babylon was divided stroyed 638. B. C. The old royal almost entirely Story measure commis full authorit i boxing and wrestling contests and for } clubs. and referees. The Coliseum Club will post # guar- | Spier waa antee of $10,000, with a privilege of 60 cent of the gross finish match between Lewis And Taylor 4 that he has as good a chance to meet Lewis as his more experienced oppo: AD SANTEL AND WLADE 7BSZKO EACH GET FAL LATER WINS ON POTS (By The Associated Press) N FRANCISCO, and Wladek Zbyszko each took a fall in the first hour and utes of their match here last night and after two hours more without fall, Zbyszko was given the judges’ decision on points. first fall with an arm scissors in an hour and 15 minutes. Zbyszko won the second in 20 mit receipts for 2 supervision the sheriff. winner here. boxing bouts by prescribes gloves of not ounces and lk limits boxing three minutes each, with or | termission between commission. r, not holding some other stat» offi lacting ex-officio as boxing comm er, will be paid $5 for each day acty ally devoted .to the duties of the com missioner’s Office. n commissioner which deputies shall serve without pa: re of proceeds from i censed boxing and wrestling bouts wil go into a fund to finance the operation of the act, the bill carrying no appro mo increase in prices thorized ta meet the guarantees for the George McLeod, I'm going ‘to. put. out announces _ that declared Taylor today, T can't throw Zbyszko I'm going to be! minute 14 ate “and If, vance Scores of out-of-town in attendance in addition regular patrons and those} heen drawn to a match for the firyt time by its magnitude, recorded here. I realize that endurance is going to count in this mateh and I'm going to make him do some of the work.” At the same time Thyldr shas ,1 wholesome respect for Zbyszko's 4 on the night of announcement is general admission tickets will be sold) at the Iris box office Sunday and Sunday Delay In handling large crowds at the t window has delayed the start of| § 1 large sport programs and It is proposed to offset this as much as pos- sible Monday night, so that prospective pass in at the door im- less of whether they bound the first time I saw him on the Santel took the “Instead of that he is as limber as the best of them and he is} one of the hardest men in the game to The short tights wears helps him out and there Ix no denying the fact that he is one of the most powerful wrestlers on Taylor topped off his mat work with an hour's hard work last night and to- day had planned nothing but light road work to keep in condition. declares himself his long route with the Polo. trohble has almost left him or at least has been reduced to the point where It no longer bothers him. | When he Inst met Zbyazko he was pl el ele hl a get a hold on. Jim Flynn, the Pueblo fireman, is co ing to Australia with a view to engag ing in bouts with some of the heavy the Antipodes, will be made under the direction of Ro- the California sportsman, successfully managed Jimmy Clabby's tour of Australia several years ago. SPORTING NOTES | attendants may i —o reserved or rman is reported to have re 500 for his bout with Jimmy Wilde in London. tip-top shape for ————_—_- DENVER MINSTERS BEAT GOWBD'S ON POTS MAE. LAST MUTE (By The Associated Press) DENVER, Jan. 22.—The University of Denver defeated University basketball team 2 heré ‘last right, scoring: the fast two it minute of pliy. Toledo is making adequate “prepara tions for the entertainment of the Rll national howling tournament, to be held in the city on the Maumee beginning February “12. or more teams from all parts of th United States Jimmy Kats is the name of a Toledo bantamweight | Some of ‘em geamper of Ia making One hundred blin@ and was the catching staff of the New nkees is ‘discussed these days, the young backstop, | grope Yor his holds. dicapped in being unable to counter:to his opponent's movements until the at: } He was also han- CHAMPION WRESTLER OF INDIA HERE—Jatindra Charan Goho, known in his natiye land as ‘Gobar' ted means powerful, a ork recently from Calcutta, deserves the title of “powerful training he handles a, pair of 100-pound dumb bells as. if they were sirengthen his legs he wears a stone) collar that, weighs 160 pounds and runs up und down stairs many times. with) Judging from the list of entries *he honspiel soon to be held in Quebec in celebration o fthe one hunfredth niversary of the Quebee Curling club | will be the biggest kind ever held in eastern Canada, to see. he had suffered physic | iy from trouble with his eating and; Lt ses ‘THE YELLOW TYPHOON’ ey a tournament of its pounds lighter than he left as the re- sult, of this affliction, he has regained: of his weight and strength under strenuous training and is prepared to Jose it all before he loses’ to the Pole. Zbyszko. comes to Casper tomorrow | ws =o | -Montredt1cpreparing for 9 big car- SS Se nival of .wintér sports to be held at ‘The earliest golf balls were made of | the end. of this month and the first leather and stuffed with feathers. » thas Juvalliere. tweek of February. ADJOINING MIDWEST REFINERY CO.’S PLANT Population Now 500 GROW WITH US $25 DOWN PER MONT No Taxes BUY NOW |MILLS CONSTRUCTION Town Lots 5:8 No Interest is generall Vv is quite possible and indeed probable that Wallie Schang will do the major portion of the receiving during the coming season, tut Hoffman is’ going to make @ determined bid for the place, | and it would not be surprising if he/ walked in and dida fair share of the} catching. The St. Louis sandlotter is a big, strong kid with all kinds of neyve and he packs a mean wallop in that hickory of his. Last season he hit .292 and should improve upon that with an even break in luck. | —— | ‘The Phoenix Athletic club is the name of a new organization which pur. poses to conduct boxing outs in| Charleston, 3. C. ‘All the crack amateur skaters of the} United States and Canada are expect ead to compete in the internation.tl | championships to be held at Lake Placid next month. The program wilt! for both juniors and} seniors. | | include events The University of Pennsylvania has only a small group of stars upon whom depends her chances of retaining the track and field championship this year. . Cochran, English promoter, in. on the Dempsey Carpentier c, This is only one of —o{ series. cently ing a dress of silver fox skins worth, at present prices, n DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE WAS NOT SIGNED ON JULY 4, 1776 facts developed by the reszach which preceded the publication of the series of articles on Our Government, now being distributed without charge to the friends and patrons of this Institution. If you will call we shall be glad to add your name to our mailing list to receive the entire You incur no obligation. Citizens National Bank Oil Exchange Blag. fair will be completed in two mont! Hie expects the fight will take place in or near New York. a Ten-round bouts, permitted under Tegulations similar to those effective in New York, Wisconsin . and other states, will be permitted in Missourl, if a bill to be presented to the legisla- ture passes and is signed. Jess Willard has written Secretary Walter Truby of the New Jersey box- ing commission asking for information Tegarding training quarter and a “good, quiet place’ for living quarters while he prepares for his bout with Jack Dempsey at New York, March 17. ——_—_—_—___— An explorer in eastern Greenland re- discovered a native girl wear- rly $160,000 ration of” iD *AIBA and CUBEBS — AT YOUR DRUGGIST — Ask for! [.avold Substitut: many little known nu Reasonable Prices On Contracts Telephone Three - Eleven. CO. a

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