Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 15, 1921, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR ‘TUESDAY, FEB. 15, 192) SINGLE FALL AT HANDS OF JAG Concedes Match After First Flop; Doyle Stops Jack McGoorty in Third Round With Sleep Pro- ducer; Mongonoff Seeks Match Demonstrating his ability as a wrestler of class, but lack- ing the power which goes into the making of championship timber, “Toots’’ Mondt, Colorado heavyweight champion,; dropped his match to big Jack Taylor last night on the strength of.a single fall. A bar arm and body hold made secure ‘aylor after 56 minutes of wrestling spelled defeat for the ville champion and made;about 220 pounds, is an inch taller Taylor's nto the Rocky mountain; than Taylor and would be a strorg title supreme. |contestant for honors, He defeated Mondt refused to try for the sec-|Mondt in their last match in approx- ond fall despite the fact that the imately the same time as Taylor re- match had ¢ 0 under Po-|auired. ies | ‘Taylor has tmproved greatly in the ar in the opinion of Tally, who that only the best men in the ance to ERR O Rt, Se him. too Big for me.” declared | speech to the crowd. which refu tion in aminatior fe ‘ which it was « t the C rado man and unable c superior an- st, T warded the do-! md stanza was call-} yeorge McLeod, promoter of | kept faith with the ey that if Mondt wei repetition of tho | first fall his are of the proceeds| Will Mcet Sparring Partners Only would go to the American Legion. in Six Weeks Abroad; Car- Mondt exhibited grit and staying; qualities in o fall during the pentier Bout Discussed early part of atch. He showtd ——— of class in spinning on his 1 champion | ke headway | yweight champ- fon, will make a European tour next month, He’ will go to England and ¥ ce for exhibition bouts that will over six weeks. Present plans only for his meeting sparring . vle sed his host’ of! followers in the semi-windup of the! xt rey partners who will accompany him as card last night when he stopped Jack! he can take part in no contest befo.e McGoorty Butte, Mont., in the his bout with Carpentier which has third round of their scheduled four-!ieon set for July 2, at Now York, round batt The fight took on the| “Jack Ker Denpesvis imsantents color of affair from the| made this announcement during a seyronst MeGoorty rushed | visit here today. He said he was in Doyle in the opening round but his! touch with European promoters and attack w met by terrific punches | aates for the champion’s appearance which came to a climax in the third|Qure ascured, round when Doyle nded on the|“ re pscy himself wired from Salt point of his opponent's jaw. Me-|yaxe City today, he nald, that he wan Goorty went down for the count ot iready to start training at once with a fal as jtheidea of sailing in two weeks, the ror nockout arns said the sailing would be from pA ee ew York about March 1. een an re oTeentAngte Kearns sald he was returning t? Sha abeip apt ad cea Nae 2 7 2 New York tomorrow to clear up ques- Sits; miiuody Aadcenotet shat tions regarding the forfeits and ar- ements for the.Carpentier bout. CHALLENGE || Meantime he was looking over the field here with a view to arranging weight wrestler, |for a bout here next summer between his stand at Laramie, is-|Dempsey and Jess Willard or Frank Henge to Jack lor last} Moran. night thru his nager, M. ee oo aa The match, if d upon, would be| BOXING AUTHORITY DIES. , Greeley or Laramie. | (By Associated Press) ling to meet Tally’s man| PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 15.—Frank ot has not yet signified his accept-|B, Morely, writer and authority on boxing, died here early today after ated higher than! two years’ illness. He was 66 years hs old. . DON’T LET ANYBODY KID YOU IF YOU MISS THIS SHOW TODAY AT THE YOU MISS A SUMPTUOUS TREAT It Is a Six-Reel Knockout Have you ever been Arrested for piracy? Now that the schooners Don’t'sail along the bar It’s “Hearts and Flow- Would you save your wife? I could. Would you save your § mother-in-law? § } I couldn’t. Don’t fail to see This snappy, keen comedy. 1) What is it all about? HERE’S “THE VERY IDEA” “The naked truth about the infant industry told in bare terms.” “How careful children must be in choosing their parents.” “A clever satire on eugenics.” With a flock of laughs for everyone. This fast comedy made ~ 2 ’em laugh a whole year TAYLOR HOLMES m"THE VERY IDEA in New York, BIG EXTRA FEATURE “A TWO-FISTED JUDGE” A Story of the West—and a Chicken Dude Back Easi ———— ESE ES Eee eet TOMORROW FATTY ARBUCKLE eines “BREWSTER’S MILLIONS” ‘ K' DS, ATTENTION! Henry Brennan Is Going to Throw Away A CAN FULL OF COINS WEDNESDAY at 12:30 and 4:30 in Vroman Square state control. OGHALLER WILL STICK j TO INDEPENDENT CLUBS BEAUMONT, Tex., Feb. 15.—Woal- ter Schaller, former American League outfielder, recently purchased from Portland of the Pacific Coast, League by the Beaumont, Texas League club, has decided to play independent base- ball, according to a letter received to- day by the Beaumont management. He wrote he would continue to hold a Ponition in Oakland, in Oakland, Cal. $105,000 000 IN hae PURSE’ CHICAGO, Feb. 15.—Purses total. ling %105,000 were voted by the mem. DOUGLAS CANGELS CAGE GAME WITH CASPER HIGH The basketball ga game scheduled high schools for Wednesday night on the home floor was canceled to- day by a telephone message from Douglas, it was announced today | from the Natrona County High School. The Douglas five is at pres- ent disorganized and ti may be that a game scheduled between; the two teams for February 25 in’ Douglas may also be eich 2s ant LONDOS STAYS WITH EARL CHEYENNE, Feb. 15—The committee of the whole Wyomlag senate |°PA"Ce (0 land the borth. Monday afternoon amended the house bill te legalise boxing by piriking out the subsections limiting the amonnt of purse mii offered in boxing bout and limiting the price of tlekets The sections | HeTmane Of the Cincinnatt Nation. eliminated limited a purse to $250 and the price ofa ticket of admission to $2.50, The senate committee then recommended the bill as amended for passage. In its present form it authorizes ten-cound bouts undev | barore the oor club ar- Fivec on Maretr 6. The players ‘who make ens the ad. Yance squed will be in charge of Manager “vers, and will leave Chi- cago 24, Several menwers (of the battery force will join the party enroute. ‘ Oscar L. Fuhr, whose home fs in | ; the west, will Join the party at Kan- 1 vas City, with Virgil E. Cheeves. — | feta will be five Gindidgtes for! ‘he position at firet base which for- TAVLGR SUFFICIENT FOR MONT, PRIGES STRICKEN FROM BILL &-2.5'x5 2c Grimes. Whelan. and Grimes said by some cri 10’ Have the best Cincinnatt, Feb.. 16.— President’, to what player will. be at second base for the Reds this season by an- FUR OLOFAGES <=) «=P EARLE CLEVELAND, Feb. 15.—Terry Lees by? wore @ Cleveland uni- fifteen seasons until the Vaurecaiesa of 1919, intends to play sem{-pro ball here this year. Terry has refused offers to manage the Se- tine Pacific coast league, the Charies- ton South Atlantic league and the. TLudington Central league cltibs. petites Nita ‘And Strong Supporting Cast —In— Herzog, Paskert; “Merkle and Hendrix Missing From Chi: | | Big Sum Needed by oth a eex to Reconstruct ¥ eed Feb. spyetcie faces Mexican Railways, will be missing at the Chicago Na- tional league club's training camp in t | Pasadena, Cal., this spring, when (By Associated Press, } Man Johnny Evers gathers his| MEXICO CITY, Feb. 16.—Imme- athletes around him to prepare them | diate reconstruction of Mexican rail- jfor the 1921 pennant race. The quar-|way lines, at present operated by | tette is composed of Charles “Buc! | the governinent, will require 15,000,000 | Peis besides the manager when the between the aCsper and Douglas | vanguard, consisting of seventeen | ruary 27 panne Bel aren tee a pvgek CADDOGK OVER TWO HOURS, ao meacstes { NEW YORK, Feb. 15.—Earl Cad- | dock, former heavyweight wrest- ling champion, in a one-fall match Jasting more than two hours, de- feated Jim Londos last night with a head scissors and wristlock. The time was 2:08:03. of Life Itself Told in the Universal Language of Humanity — A Great Heart-Interest Picture Lavishly Staged and Su- perbly Acted ty a Super- lative Cast. Dedicated to the One to Whom We Turn in Joy or Sorrow—- OUR MOTHER. : : Heraog, Dode Paskert, Fred Merkle | pesos, says a report filed by Jaime ana Claud Hendrix. Herzog, Merkle|Gurza a special investigaior appeint- nd Hendrix were given uncondl-|¢d during the ‘Carranza, regime, and bers of the Great Western circuit for tional releases, while Paskert went/who since the death of Carranza has the body’ § 1921 racing season, in a) to Cincinnati National via the waiver | been working steadily on the subject. ee He estimates the total cost of |maintenance of these lines at 14,000,- Manager Evers has a number of| 000 peaow. | anage youngsters on his roster | _ oo who are expected to make the veter-} ‘Try Tribune wantads for results. ans hustle to retain their positions, |— as the new manager is determined to aoe slit into the club. Wigwam re will be thirty-nine players in} . HOT LUNCH | Cubs start training on March 7. The pitchers and four catchers, are sched- uled to arrive in Pasadena about Feb- UP FROM THE RANKS CAME BIG BiLL MATTHEWS FIGHTING EVERY INCH OF THE WAY FOR THE GOAL OF HIS AMBITION —-ALSO—— . “Edgar’s Jonah Day” - : A Booth Tarkington Kid Comedy Another of the Adventures of Edgar Pomeroy IRIS ORCHESTRA ADMISSION 30c TOMORROW AND THURSDAY GERALDINE FARRAR . 33 —In= _ “THE RIDDLE--WOMAN” Phone 949 for Genuihe: GEBO COAL Lump, per ton-__________ ged oa Egg Nut, per ton___-___= pie Nut, per ton_ Coke, per ton “oar, io” NA@PONG TRANSFE! Re “4 ae NS Zhe A Vital, Glowing Drama Today, Wednesday, Thursday Continuous, 1 to 11- ‘Also Two-Part Christie Comedy, “Wedding Blu (THE WONDERFUL “MOTHER” OF “HUMORESQUE”) —IN— reatest Lov Critics Say It is One of the Finest Pictures of the Year. A Great Human Document Which Reflects Through the Mirror of Life All the Emotions Which Come From Love, Hate, » Wealth, Poverty, Joy and Misery. : : .; PN W. orth Ww hile 0 —Admission 40¢ 2 Casper’s Finest T heater—

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