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= PAGE FOUR TAYLOR AND ZBYSZKO DRA one Fell Gtoes [oe llall, uN 1D Up on Second WILLARD cAYS OUTLOOK GOOD Defeat at I Only “Setback” Liable in Life of Any Man NEW YORK, 3 25.—Beaming i s “ _ By Sommerer panies eer with sities that radiated the con-| against Champion “Strangler”| ‘United Prose Staff Correspondent, lence he sed in. his . ; . | 26. tachi eas bicaugiee bakers to) Lewis when he secured a draw dé |ansdow of Jack Johnson is again heavy wearch today for quarters} eteran grappler, in one of the most| "22 la Lea for his prospective here with] gruelling and spectacular matches | orc "where the former heaveweight Jack Dempsey on Marc ; |ever witnessed here. The big Pole|@pampion of the world is “doing. a The tall Kansan, who now tips the! secured the only fall in the match Ha eidbe: lene? scales at 240 pounds, arrived in town Ans move Soe eae geil digs nd last night Dempsey was (By Associnted Press) weikht boxing chu isfied 1 can beat him. tunate at Toledo. Jands of Dempsey fon, began | had a ence h Tex Rickard, the promo-| cure a ter. had 4 training for ral weeks. | vise-like crotch a In his typical quiet drawl, Willard] jor accepted the fall declared his defeat at the hands of waste squirm out. The fall was an accident. Iy his strength in Big Jack Taylor, Wyoming heavyweight wrestler, and log- ical aspirant to the world's championship, last night clinched his claims as a rightful contender ime | cision with Stanislaus Zbyszko, claim: nt of the world’s championship and when Taylor accidentally threw him- confer-) self into the fall in an attempt to se-/ double arm-lock in Ught| himself held a moment later with a} and hal! 39) ratty put over so and with seemingly so little «ffi nd found attempt to! Che Casper Daily Cribune TUESDAY, JAN. 25, 1921 Caddock Journey to New York (By Associated Press.) NEW YORK, Jan. 25.— Among the spectators at the wrestling bout here last night, -in which Ed (Strangler) Lewis suc- cessfully defended his _ title| against Earl Caddock, were 40 men and women, admirers of the| challenger, who traveled from Omaha, Neb., to see him in action. Caddock today showed no ill-effects as a result of the gruelling bout. Old- time wrestling fans declared the match was one of the most strenuous} ees it drop safely just back othe comeback. ever seen in the East and ‘marveled | jnrieid and out of reach of the out- While “Lil’ Arthur” insists that he|that neither wrestler suffered serious/ fe1aers, but few know the-history of Tay, Would like another chance for the injury. the expression, ‘ y Lewis threw Earl Caddock, former than [World's title, he fs cleaning his guns | _ ‘According to J. Doak Heberte, pees: Particularly for the colored heavies/champion, in 1 hour and 34 minutes] at or the Texas League, and m with a combined head hold. Q The winning fall came as a dra-|™4p of a life time's experience in |matic climax to one of the most ter.| Professional baseball, the expression rific mat struggles ever seen in the|Tsinated in the carly “nineties” GREET JOHNSON No Welcome for Former Heavy- weight in Return to Box- ing c DALLAS Tex., Jan, 26--‘Texas Leaguers,” recruits or stars from the cireutt of cities in the Lone Star state making up that association, have wrecked many ball games when they passed on to the major leagues, but the “Texas League>," the hit itself, no matter from what state the player who delivered it came, has wrecked many more, day by day narrations of | play have shown for years. Every ‘an, from the lad-at the knot hole to the man in the box seat, knows a ‘Texas leaguer,” when he shooted the bail and it dropped i could not get it back in dropping another short hit back third, scoring Rogers. looming up in the background of Fis- for baseball.” wandering colored man is planning a |who are usurping a place that he | claims, Johnson argues that while he lost t On| the work!’s title to Jess Willard, he is 1 dist Episcopal Church de W; LEWIS DEFEATS Omaha Friends of | Three Players Made Famous the ‘Texas Leaguer’ Known to Fans | Safe Hit From Coast. te Coast out of the reach of the shortstop, who “Joyce, too, was expected to bunt, but he followed in Sunday's wake, “It- was then that O'Brien voiced his disgust and coined a new term Young Men Hear Sermon, Walk Off With Many Coats WILMINGTO) Del, Jan, 25.— Worshippers at the Grace Metho- without their overcoats last night CADDOCK Iris ing Fate” starring Bil Duncan. Loulse Huff, the fluffy little -girl pate? Akash pti! there pagans who used to be so delightful when |i nce staat Seana Be cast with the sleek and serious Jack |/ASt feria STO et ch ot Pickford, is now a star herself. In|U* Ctnes more. We are Rates 2i aa “The Dangerous Paradise," she 1s Ivis| "ce the new serial. Saeed Vanastor, who is sure there is a ‘aaa “Paradise of Freedom" for all married} so. og minh zi he. women because they are\unhampered by being under the watchful eye of a| Screen star and more recently known chaperone. ‘To obtain this frectom,| 8 @ photoplay director, has the lead- ing role in “Dut of the Snows” to be Ivis gets a “harmless” friend to meet as her husband. Complications ensue, | seen Tuesday, eee ey ee however, and in them les-the fun.| day. It is ea lion oar : is This picture will be shown today only.| With that gallant organi n of our ait, o Wea.| Canadian neighbors, the Roys' North Prien one tuba? shown Wea-| west Mgunted Police. Zena Keefe, saw apse pcos “hw { us like plays Anitah, toin to detail makes this picture a dhe ayuaw itiyouteeatter as ia Seed pleasure to see, Maurie Monnier, the} 4/0.ceq and over-rated exotics, you hero is # sculptor. Ho was given spec-| witt like this vigorous outdors pro: fal traning by a famous sculptor in| 1 ction, just how to go through the motions Friday ‘and aSturday, the es of modelling in clay. Right here, we) o¢ staace Kennedy can paling ie just of reason will intrigue or bore—accord-| with two definite cards next week. r might say that just last night we saw| 2 5 Fordnsttee the part of the glant Pole that the| si the colored champion despite the|East. Caddock appeared to be the When a disgusted Syracuse pitcher| Mfter three young men who had | itt ty (lal ie) in na he fay| “The Girl with the Jazz Heart.” It is discreet significance of the matter was hurd | q aire) ! listened to a sermon on “What Is a double-role, double exposure picture player who Pp! ar i urd-/Rickard belt and the crown which winner up to within one minute of fave vent to*"Good Lord! Another! Reurtion,” entered. the vestry and | rushed into a house hatless. When 4 aK out without missing a fly ball now \y Tpalized until Referee Dick Fur-| kia Norfolk now wears. jthe finish. After an hour and a half | 0f those Texas Leaguors,” when Scrap-| +o01° with them all the clothing in | shown in the house immediately after-| ShOwing Madge as a demure Mennon- then. I missed a high fly Toledo."*| Pell indicated the fall in the custom-|" ‘The former champion wants to/jof wrestling Caddock gained a ‘pun-, Py Bill Joyce, third In a, row of three sight. The theft was the third | wards, a hat was primly reposing on} ‘te and also as a hotel switchboard ‘p- Willard indulged in a guftaw that} *Y W |Prove that he is not @ “goner,” by |ishing toe hold and for a minute and| Texas League graduates dropped a| Which has taken” place at the |her erstwhile flying hair. “Blina| erator whose heart beats a Ja% shook his side n he was a:ked| Zbyszko admitted after the first fall/taking on Harry Wills first and then|ten. seconds he struggled to force | short safety back of the Syracuse in- church this month: Youth” is not inconsistent in any de-| ™¥thym- The story is most amusing if he want ht Demps: that Taylor had unconsciously thrown | meeting the Kid. Lewis’ shoulders to the mat. The| field. Rey. W. 3. Sumwalt spoke of the | tail. and to all Madge Kennedy friends Ger? to uropleniahe his inane himself into the hold thru a fluke and| “The year's sentence which he is do-|champion, in his agony, beat the floor) The story antedates even the vet-| thefts’ during his sorman ‘and de. We aaig be ite out" Ghd Gola ee] ote eet “I wish I did have less,” he said.| %¢cepted it in a matter-of-fact way. |ing, with time off for’ good behavior, 'with his fists and cried aloud, but his/| eran Roberts, but this ja his version of| clared that in @ recent visit to! the id e.Soul a “Maybe 1 wouldn't. be bothered so| In the next 2 hours and 46 min-|will give him his freedom early this voice was drowned in the terrific up- jf, ; county prison, he saw three cells | Picture starring Vivian Martin. The} seattle boxing fans welcome an an- much with income taxes. I don’t care| Utes, during which time nefiher man! summer. He is broke and fighting is roar for Caddock. The former soldier)“ “.,;5 ott Ri pm| which he “would like’ to ‘see filled.”| [ones re laid. in the everglades vf/ nouncement by Dr. Walter Kelton of about the purs 1 I want is a| Secured a fall, the two huskies were his ouly bread earner. was a tremendous favorite with the, , Emmett Rogers, Scrappy Bill The’ ti oung men. thereupon | Florida and may yrove a trifle -dis-| ‘the boxing commission that four- chance to show the public that I am |@bout equal in aggressiveness and the! ‘phe opening of the prison's doors!10,000 spectators. Twice Referee | JO¥e®,/and Arthur Sunday, three fa- cnet: we -] the vestry as |™&! unless you are fond of the star.|round boxing bouts will again be a better fighter than Dempsey. balance of .the match constituted «for Johnson is not an event that the George Bothner asked Lewis if he /™0US Players well remembered by all theu 0 Auer peed It is a serious picture and for that|snctioned in that city, beginning Tiaras : |constant, never-ceasing pulling 1Us-'neads of boxing are jubjlent over. His would quit but twice he refused. With| °f the old timers, were members of} thoug! i x ng and mauling, each man trying to wear the other out, On thesmat the Pole apparently resorted ‘only to. his uper-human strength to wear his op- ponent down but displayed only oc casionally any effort to down Big case will present one that will be a problem. ¢ While the New York commission will not comment on {ts intentions, it is considered probable here that Willie chie- will be | unable to get a license fens Aiettan uae boxing wx-|J8ck thru strategy or ruse. Ife at- senate iatata, truncwtinbe ploeed to hibitiona phatieiue;tietes tempted few holds and released them|#7 the state tt round amateur bouts in bat ea atk Sportsmen here are almost unani- Sco ; Taylor showed wonderful strensth| ous in tne belief that it would bea and endurance during the long pe-| mous in the Devel im to return to the Cant: riod of wrestling and on’ one occa-|MIAKG fo ao ie ies ot, that. of 2 erts, Eastern heavyweight, before the | 102 Stood @ good show for a fall! (ie icicking a man when he's down,” New York Commonwealth’ § Fep.; When in @ melee he secured isis it is inspired by a belief that New gris Commonwealth S.C. Feb-| dangerous crotch and headlock Wut ee ae 2 be ruary 2 for twelve rounds to a. de-lin the skirmish the Pole was thrown | Johnson's record is not one cision. Roper has started training at] or the mat. This was Taylor's best|SPort to be proud of and it would be Benny Leonard di y $50,000 for nis victory over Richie Mitchell. He re- Gao: puyttacaiiees ceived $40,000 from the promoter and} realized $10,500 more w he S would stop Mitchell in less than eight | ‘nate at midnight. and ten rounds. One of the bets he| = made was $5,000 to $2,500 that he|three falls. = would get the decision |ed to let the match continue. = = After 2 : Tex Rickard 1 = lowing bouts for Wednesday. Paljany advantage, it s Moore vs. Young Mont fifteen | reste ruary 9, to count the votes for ident and vice president. ARRAL | ing. COETEESETRNTORCEURE Sa TERES the Arcade gymnasium for the con- test. H rounds; Bob McCormick vs. F bight, fift vs. Paul Ki-| en rounds; Bar- Doyle, ten| am Mosberg vs. Frankie lightweights, ten rounds. All bouts will be to a referee's decision. | The prices of seats will run trom $1| > - Electoral Votes of Six States M issing Today} WASHINGTON, b yotes from six states, Indiana, Mary- land, Nevada, North Carolina, Oregon ard Utah, had not arrived as required by law when Vice Pi closed his office last night. which have been mailed, from some of the sta at the joint s« hoy ssident Marshall | Perkins. Returns |@nd Kid Amos of Denver fought +x r,|tWo-minute rounds to a draw. a heavy load for boxing to during its period of probation. WELTERWEIGHTS SIGN FOR FEBRUARY BATTLE (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, Jan. 25. ton, welterweight champion, and Ted Lewis, former title holder, signed: fi- nal articles and posted forfeits foday for their,bout here February 7. opportunity during the evenins. Pepe At 12 o'¢lock Manager Hers.an de- clared that his man should he re- having secured according to Police Gazette rules, the match should term- George McLeod. promoter of the match, declared tha' his agreement called for two out of Herman finally consent- hours and 46 minnrtes nnd with neither man apparently gaining 3 was . mutually agreed that the match should stop and the referee declared it a draw. Zbyszko in a few words to, the rowd declared that: Taylor | hal shown wonderful improvement ince their last meeting in Chicago an@ ho predicted that in another year he would be the world’s champion. Tay- lor spoke in admiration of the ability | of his big opponent. j aa ie Na tot Patsy Scanlon, track little Pitts- burgh bantam, who has beaten all the lads in his section rather easily, has left for New York with hopes of ‘a bout with Joe Lynch or some of the toprotchers in his divisio | | | self free, leaped upon Caddock and clamped his famous deadly head- lock around the Iows n's face. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION, STATE OF WYOMING, ( (as. COUNTY, OF NATRONA ( IN DISTRICT COURT, SIXTH JUDI- CIAL DISTRICT, IN AND FOR TE COUNTY OF NATRONA, STATE OF WYOMING. Fred T. Shackelford, Plaintiff, vs. Olive 8. Shackelford, Defendant. THE STATE OF WYOMING to Olive 8. Shackelford: é You will please take notice that you have been sued in the above named Court by the said plaintiff for an ab- solute divorce on the grounds gross neglect of duty, extreme cruelty and indignities, and that you, the said defendant, must answer the petition filed herein by the said plaintiff on or before the 15th day of March, 1921, or said petition will be taken as true, sk Brit-'and judgment for said plaintiff will” be rendered according D., 1921. HAZEL CONWELL, - Clerk of Court. (SEAL) By GLADYS FORD, Deputy. February 1, 8 Publish January 25, 15, 22, March 1. D. & Taylor used a hand and arm lock y effectively thruout tho last stages of the match and had the big! Pole much aggravated at times a ‘Taylor weighed in at 220 pounds! and Zbyszko at 224 pounds. aN men appeared to be in prime condi- tion though the Pole complained of a slight cold and injury to one foot: Two good preliminaries started tho program. Earl Dowler secured the only fall in a limit match with Harry Eddie Hathaway of Casper George McLeod of the Casper A\ letic club is deserving of much cred- it for bringing a match of this kind! |to Casper and the fact that he is re- celving good support should be plens- eee! The Wyoming Milk Producers Ask You People of Casper : Shall We Sell Our Herds For Beef and Desert Our Farms? While outsiders, who have never contributed anything toward helping our city take pos- session of the milk industry, thus depriving us of a market for our products. 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