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MONDAY, JANUARY 24, PACE FOUR : The Casper Daily Cribune ZBYSZKO WILL WIN, MANAGER SAYS; TAYLOR OPTIMISTI BiG POLE ARRVIES ON SCHEDULE (COWBOYS BEAT _|"athtt Reeds o-” TABERNACLE TOSS: FOR FINGGH MATCH WITH TAYLOR Featherweights of — pioblianis Sal S Wyoming Champion One of Best in Coun- TIGER QUINTET West, He Declares BE ERECT ED BY oe ae ae DOUGLAS, Wyo. Jan. 24—4 try, Herman Admits, But Believes His in a conference basketball game, 36] "tie has met about all the hest boys |cle, Which is being built on the same Cannon, Douglas carpenter, lost seRAy, Tatbott. Wyoming's “champ” | finger of a glove he was wearing 4 ; therweight claimant, is looking for | H fa glove he was wearing Simpson and Fiske Star in|,Von. if nger of a gi Piped ‘ p. He wants to meet anyone d on to the knife of a plan Basket ball Classic at in his class that can show lots of| tang ind Man Is Due for Great Victory . bs 2 to 31. This was Wyoming's first ap-! o¢ the state and defeated them. Prin-|!0t as the Presbyterian church Stanislaus Zzysbko, claimant of the world’s heavyweight a5 a iss : : pearance in tho Tigers’ town since | cipal among them are Jimmy Dyra-’ take care of the overflow of the « ») machirie he was operating n his shop Colorado Springs eRe Paiste ‘or sone his way 10} here. The fingers were cut o7 Clean Sasss the state pf Goleeade and tenn boxut| ‘The construction of a temporary |t the second. Joint. COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Jan. to¢ marked ability. He says he is| tabernacle 36 by 72 feet in size with F ; 7 their admittance to the conference. | mit gregation. All Sunday services wrestling championship, aécompanied by his manager, J. H. The game was close and exciting, but fi nena Paireget Anil tsa ei be held in the tabernacle upo Herman, stepped off the train in Casper this morning con- the Cowboys led thruout, except for! whom he fought a draw at Prics,| completion while the week day misc fident of defeating Jack Taylor, Wyoming's favorite, in their about eight minutes of the seconl| Utah, a short time ago. ings will be held in the church build- finish match at the Iris theater tonight. While admitting that A 4 24—Wyoming university defeated | feaay to meet an a seating capucity of 400 persons is Colorado College here Saturday night | tothe standerd ce his dies | row well under way. The taberna- | half. Wyoming obtained ‘an early lead al ing. Seek can are Taihu tte now the plan. ot the bulla: ¢ : a in the first part of the game and work- it he considers Taylor one of the most formidable claimants leather ifiveasan detened effectively, we eee eee oe ett ing committee to call for volunteers in the country, Zbyszko, with a rec leecotng the Tiger forwards to shoot —_——— from the church congregation to uid ord of 911 victories -behind him, holds from the center of the floor. in the work. The work will ke un- sie HEAVY WINDS to pin him to the mat, nor has his : seme 2a) Jeeta gil. Pd ee OG no real fear that Taylor will b 2 ® & § Goesn't worry me ach," Herman de rg song Hyco temple OVER STATE winning consistently over a long fod of years, and I don't expect hun} The heavy winds of the past few jose his stride in Wyoming.” |days have not been local by any Herman points to the fact that in |means. according to advices now com- 411 finish matches—tonight's will U2 ing in from over the state. At itive the 912th—Zbyezko has been pinned to erton the windows of the new Hotel the mat but once, and that thru tricx Teton were blown in and smashed work on the part of Gotch, who would + bits while the wind did consider. The score at the end of the first Mondt Tears Tendons. «| der the direction of an able foreman: half was 15 to 13 in favor of Wyo-| LARAMIE, Wyo., Jun. 24.—Dr. A.| 8nd tools will be furnished. All vol- : ming, but as the second half opened|Tane, who attended “Toots” Monat. |UNteers are to meet as near 8 o'clock | the Tigers rallied and when about §}the wrestler, who was compelled to | 9% Possible at the church. The I minutes of the half were up the Ti-|forfelt the match with Bob Monogcet|“es’ Ald society will serve sandwich- ! | gers led 26 to 23, Here Simpson start-|of Chicago, after winning and losing |: d°ushnuts and hot coffee at nooa. - jed a series of five baskets. These | one fall, stated that Mondt had,all the x | with two long sensational shots by| tendons of the toes of his right foot $60,000 DAMAGE ASKED Fitzke brought the Cowboys back in|torn loose in exerdising before the ae a | the Jead, and they held it until the} match, and that it was very sports- LANDER, Wyo., Jan. 24.—Sixty; N. & A Coal Co: maniike of him to even make an at-|thousand dollars is usked by May | . ° 4 | final whistlé blew. Phone 1400 | Simpson and Fitzke played & won.| tempt to wrestle, tonsidering the con-| Webber in a suit for damages against derful game for the visitors, the lat- | dition which he was in, Dr. Lane tried |the Chicago ‘and Northwestern Rail- ter scoring eighteen of their points.’ to get Mondt to abandon the match at| way Companyxfor the killing of her Patterson and MacTavish were the the end of the first fall, but he in-|husband, Arthur W. Webber, ct a never wrestle him again. Zbysko is alle dama in the country about stars for the Tigers. sisted on going in, and was thrown in | aa vir now up to all tricks, and has never|there to straw stacks and hav. The box scores: the second encotater with the Pelginn | taken a chance on a fall of that kind.| At Big ‘Timber, Mont. the wind was Wyoming 36— FG F.T. P.F, T.F.|11 was not until the men -were en-| TAYLOR OPTIMISTIC the heaviest since the great wind of Simpson, f -~ 6 0 2 Olgased for the deciding fall in the DESPTIE BIG JOB j1808, that caused so much danrso in |Layman, ¢ - 2 0 2 | third round that the Greeley man w: Taylor does not in the least dis-|that town and a freight train at that | Fitzke, c - -7 4 0 9 | forced to give up. The surgeon thinks PUBLIK DANCE count the size of the job he is tack-| point had all the box cars unroofed |Knight, ¢ - as 0 1 0|the wrestler will have to “lay oft” ling this evening, but is optimistic.|as it passed over the Boulder River Neff, g -— -0 9 1 | for several days on account of the in- { He has stated repeatedly that he be-|crossing there Plate glass in Hel- no od a ——|jury to his foot. Meved he could throw Zbysko, and the ena suffered heavily also. 7 {iRomla scones 16 4 6 o| only statement that ho will make on | > - Colorado College 31— the outcome of tonight’s tussle is that} CATTLE RUSTLERS CAUGHT. STANISLAUS ZBYSZKO, claimant championship, demonstrating standi Bruce, ¢ _- a3 3 1 i€ he can't throw the giant Polo he is MW RECIOREN ng crotch and toe hold in tussle withof world's heavyweight wrestling Patterson, f _---- 5 9 ° y “going to be mighty careful that he| DOUC , Jan. 24.—Follow-| Johnny Myers, middleweight champion. MacTavish, c ---- 5 0 1 P IES docan't throw me.” ing angry of ranchers in rs} | Muncaster, ¢ ---. 0 o 0 Commenting on Zbyszko's draw with} the foothiils near here, four alleged ° . Harvey, & - 0 0 1 H a Bustace @ few weeks ago, Herman de-| cattle thives, all of them Mexicans, D llas U. P: ] H dl M | |Ryan, g - 22 0) 1 Atome-made— @ared today that Eustace had im |Were arrested by officers in the a of sing | aims to HS u = - Fresh— WINTER proved wonderfully during the past | hel mountains last night. Ww 1] fi | f S bl ff D : ious— year. Zbyazko admitted as much af-|Stolen heef, found in thelr poasession, wreless or 1 Ao cottsblu airy : : Delicion GARDEN ter the long distance battle in which |Wus confiscuted. Ranchers have been P. tr l Ww ke ceri ee NORLINA, N. iy 0 neither was able to obtain a fall | missing cattle for some time. atro or The Palms has made arrangements | winiams and Plummer Bullock, two f “Bustace is tough, fast and young." | SS —— jwith a Scottsbuff, Nebr., creamery | negroes, were taken from the Warren B 10c + is the only alibi Herman offe | Baseball Candidates Out. DALLAS, Tex., Jan. 24.—A wire- | to handle Its milk, cream and butter | county jail at Warrenton by a masked. Both raised and cake 2 : Stan's failure to pin the big Kansan. | Saas less telephone system to be’ used | herv. The dairy products are pastour-| 116), early Monday morning and shot DANCE 2byszko knows no trickery of |. LARAMIE, W —The| for communicating with police pa- |1zed and will be received ‘daily. The}, aeath, No Cthact Was, mads'to qhoak CHILI The finest and freshest in mat insofar as his own tactics are con- | baseball candidates for the battery po-| trol wagons throughout Dallas is |Palmns guarantees the milk, cream and | 1..¢ the other eleven nesroes who cerned, according to Ed W. Smith of |sition have started work at the Univer-| being installed and will be ready |butter to comply with Wyoming stat» | Voe4 confined in the jail in connec. Chicago, recognized as a leading sport| sity of Wyoming, in preparation for] for use in a few days, it was an- | food laws and regulations. tion with. the race riot clash here last authority of the count |the season, which gives the appear-| nounced at the city hall today. | Rearrangements in the Palms shop} oi ans, Casper fundamental principles’ of |ance of the best thus far scheduled | Recelving sets are to be put in the |0n mat eerone s abaae be paces: PS pas Sas ae ee | D backed up by the most prodigious|at the university, now a part of the| Police motor cars as soon as pos |Sary with the introduction of the CIVE) WAR VET D | strength. |Rocky Mountain conference. Tho] sible. The telephones will be used |New department and it is planned Lu cT DYES. | ‘ Emil Klank, erstwhile the | practice is indoors when the weather| to spread the news of reported |that the ice cream parlors will be} 7 7p o7 Wyo, Jan. 24—B. Henderson, veteran of the civil war S CHEMBECK’ | Orchestra mt, and an admirer of de-|is bad, under the din burglaries and robberies moved to the mezzanine floor while PROCEEDS FROM DOUGHNUT elares that Mahmout is the only man | Co: to all ‘an. ;the dairy will’ occupy the space at ria Gem gch tels rer arranged ‘so that a] eoualy. the Te of te anid he Hora ais OL Maaaaen” Toseiwed hee ti THIS DANCE... . the big Pole. | Il consist of a series.of| A Wireless station which will en- | shop will be as it is at the! present. | 10004 ana’ fol! an.an poy wmidewalle, GO TO ~* . Taylor and Zbyszko in tonight's tre ith the Colorado colleges, and| able the police to flash the news of | Mural decorations are planned four |) Ci) iy oe i ee tone hip. ' ' mendous tussle will have the mutual mes will be scheduled with| law violations to stations through- | the ice cream parlor and other special | AUN Toe on Bowe aie Bh One ee MOOSE BUILDING 4 . advantage of knowing each other.|state teams for the latter part of the| out Te and part of Oklahoma | features will add to the attractiveness Lakerty; lows. 1 ft Their tactics and methods of attack|term at the university, after the| also is ready for use, it was an- | of the store et ee) Phone 101-W FUND are well known to each other, and| weather settles for the summer. nounced. 18 ey Heroditus says Xerxes’ army which We deliver crossed the Hellespont numbered 2) 500,000. —The Colorado | “=m, SoHo eoeee soso tees ho LAP Itsr So ero te to eo dir die idiot dhe eo dep betes ee ete ie tie hohe ny Hse RE each has a wholesome respect for the | XPRESS HEARIN > —_——___ | other. NEER COMMITS SUICIDE. § LOO | Taylor expects endurance to be «| poietic ; 60,000 T | DENVER, Jan. big factor in determining the winner,| NEW YORK, Jan. 24——Max Bveret IS RECOVERED | Public Utilities commission today is- and may therefore be expected to re-| Smith, 72 years old, an engineer as- { ’ sued an order fixing February 10 for main on the defensive a fair share of |s0ciated in the construction of the {a public hearing upon the question the time. Eads bridge at St. Louis and the) EL PASO, Texas, Jan. 4--Certin.|% Teasonableness of express rates on Money was being offered in big | Huds Jeitic New Orleans, com-|cates of mining stock, shares in the| ‘he Denver & Salt Lake railroad. ‘Phu CHAMPIONSH IP mitted suicide y commission also will go into the reo chunks today on the big Pole, and| huge gobs of it were taken. The| promoter of the event de that betting should not encou | } y San Antonio Chamber of Cornmerce | sonableness of class freight rates and in other business eoncerns | eaintavocisbysthe ronal t sedis i eee ag P * that city, valued at $60,000, together | u lic School with $1,500 worth of silk and furs aged. Both wrestlers have stroni taken from New Orleans, all of which backers, however, and it may be vx Dancing to Be are alleged to have been stolen, were pected that considerable money will xecovered today by El Paso police. change hands. P U d B Mr, and Mrs. Walter Joseph Harvie. | Despite the storm which settled | ut NAEeCY DAN i r"stevens and Lessie Fitzrerala down on central Wyoming today, are being held for officers from San S| reesoteno to RA eee, Form Letters, Notices, WRESTLING! Bulletins, etc Phone 1155 ervatious continued to pour in from| PHOENIX, Ariz, Jan. 24.—A bill | Antonio and New 0 | *¥ ‘ out of the city, and record attendance} to prohibit dancing in the public SES ELT RPE “ Ee & i Hg . ‘4s predicted. Good preliminaries witl| schools of Arizona was. introduced Buy Chili by the pint 40c, by the} Multigraph Service Co. 2. apa Ta) load off the event | in the lower house of the state leg- | Quart 75c. Matson Bros., Center and 5 : y ag = = oo islature toda: 1619M for an order. 1-22-20° 220 So. Wolcott St. iv | é : Indians Beat Riverton. i in jcommittes,’ot tho |: rpc anise Rnay bine Tightiouse Opposite Rostoffice |g. : RIVERTON, Wyo., Jan. 24.—The a bill to make the p< ors ae in the English Channel is visible in clear weather for seventeen and one-| half miles. o iM Pee, ? Stephen's Mission de-| blue sky law more ton High School bas-| F. dolinson, memb corporation comm stringent. D. 7 of the state ssion, addressed Indians from fented the Riv: ketball team 18 to 15 in a c tested game here, The lo nate in support of the bill | ree Sear a 4 eed ott mnerareet 8 ae fiat pay he eyecare Feed HR KR KK EER III KHER RRR ER RRR TTR RR ERIE i r Peet arin ae Fe ler Vor | ae — 2 , -— 3 ~ ye : a Bail misoiO'clack Bs 24 nh school defeated ( 1c] Adab, in ylonia, discovers | anua : ’cloc! 3 tinitsage. there, ae ater oe ees een hemnder Mersin Detrn $ ihe salt sie Prussia, [fussy In the wor k neaseee gaurd Legislation. i seventh centu: Try Tribune wantad: War Bae Tamara raid Basket Ball and i? —— A Smoker are some of the vital questions to come before the Regular, 4% WYOMING CHAMPION Best Bowl of Chili in Town 20c a ae W.Vv P z At the Chili King Lunch eorge W. Vroman Post iS ae All kinds of Sandwiches at popular prices. Quick BREDIWEDRAELE, Adit. j : Service, Highest Quality. Grand Centrai Block Be prompt so meeting will be over for Wrestling Match *| . e : ones _————— poi So a Se a If You Play Basket Ball CHAMPION OF EUROPE WE. would suggest The NORRIS CO. for your benefit that 129 East Second Street Phone 12 you come in our store i and let us show ze Largest Market in the State PRELIMINARY all aetiaphereti WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 6--ROUNDS.--6 door gdme. We can Refrigerating Capacity for Handling Fresh Meat and supply you or your ‘ Meat Products in Carload Lots : LUXON DUNBAR team with a complete Fresh killed poultry and game every day. 112 Ibs. } outfit of suits, shoes, Fresh Fish and Oysters every day. cae balls, baskets, etc., at Smoked, salt, pickled and canned fish. : an extremely moderate price. Complete line delicatessen goods. KID CRAIG r Imported and Domestic cheese. Casper Sporting Goods Co Pee sand Sauet: pa a bulk, . Nebraska’s 120-Ib. Champion ZBYSZKO le res it and vege! . » ' he most complete stock of Sporting Goods and Auto 2 P. Preliminary Starts at 8:30 j Corner Second ana supplies in Wyoming eee WE HAVE THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS JACK TAYLOR Potocte stole te toda tote e biotic rtrcvbrter tes Cobre by dates ey tes bey bn bee bn bn bob, ty be PEEP PPADS PE OEP OLE Crd PMD OL > Soto OP Sogo Seog Le-<Sp Lo-eho-afo-afo hoateetoat

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