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PAGE SIX __ SPORTS--LOCAL, STATE, NATIONAL “It isn't right, because it does- n’t give the good boxer a square deal. And the clever boy is the one who always gets butted. “I still hold that boxing should be a science—not a gory, bloody af- fair. I believe fans like to see ex- hibitions of skill and not minature murders. To keep the game on a high plane, I think the rules should be amended to take care of this CONTEST TILE erica’s Leading Players to| KILBANE NOT TO BATTLE | TAYLOR AGHINGT BIG HANDICAP. [RtzBANE Nor To BarTLE ” | ll MATCH WITH JAPANESE CHAMP WORD FROM CLEVELAND vam i Ant S d f yh h G (By United Press) fh? don’t like Johnny and he MWh Lace Chatvoion at ie Mendoy Night, | 23°" itic> ete | Pte creme me (AON MECHLINE STIRS Marga: 2pagipeedats WSS ee ey “HOMERUN BAKER ASKS ic flaps Xe ‘aulge in any championship battles |Mike O'Dowd battle,” said Kilbane. ‘ ri Good Preliminaries on Star Program until summer comes again. For two months previous to his BE TED See Then he will go to New York to | iliness, Kilbane had been in secret Q ‘ * iv: be ither Sammy Seiger or Billy | training. Only his friends and spar- ‘ Sportsmen here who desire to get - line on tary My AE® new faith Hing partners knew he was Working | son, stecmin Be ; the Japanese heavyweight jiu-jitsu champion, will have an Kilbane has been .in bed several | out dally. hee S, sont ato Mrs. “ome Run” Baker has filed an ap- opportunity to see him work at the Casper Athletic club! g.¥. at aifferent times fora period | He gave up his automobile entire- |7- ae his scene plication with Judge Kenesaw M. tomorrow afternoon. The Jap and his trainer is scheduled! stretching through a month and is | Iy and hit the cinder paths in the |®tTS embe! ol Tt Landis, baseball commissioner, to be ® bad one, say. was 5 A 5 5: A of ‘17 at the Natrona County High to arrive here tomorrow morning for his match with Jack bidet aap eg EE yt S papa att pak nae tee eee School, is one of the star members’6f |snend some time familiarizing them bia tiicter Liem vpenan Loads ge Taylor, which will be staged at the Iris theater Monday night. Scien aba ee as the moun. | edeé off the Irish (champion; His fg, collegiate. basketball team that has|selves with the St. Andrews’ course ball some time ago while a member SoS — Agama , Taylor has completed a strenuous| tains with nothing but a earload of | own illness followed. With a month's Mahest (are teh ee ee, the |Where the British open tournament Slot the New York American league training grind in preparation for the} eatables ‘beer steak, a barrel of | rest uslageueeacred $0; ba we Baka against the U. 8. Naval pe ee tle will be held beginning FTuns 20. club, but has played independent ball |event but has been helpless in tratn-} Sloan's iiniment, a trunkful of box: pee, raided pa len | season. (hagas a ee spp aertnG paket Pines in the » He now seeks: to : jing for the jiu jitsu style except for pal ive oat treo er pik reas Kilbane has a,suggestion to make | Young Mechling ie in Ponnsterg,|and Leo Diegel of Chicago; Wilfred the assistance that George McLeod lke the | to the framers of boxing rules and |at Bethlehem, Pa., preparing for en-|Reid, Wilmington, Del.; Walter Hia- who is promoting the match was able| PACK and there ts ho place regulations. trance into Lehigh “University next|gen and M, J. Brady, Detroit: Alex. fe pi to give him. “Then. when I come down’ from Johnny believes that certain con- |fall. Many clippings from Pennsyl-|ander Cunningham, Wheeling, W. Va.; ia the Carpentier match at Calgary, McLeod, who a few years ago was! the mountains I'l fight a battle in | cessions should be made ta a bat- |vania show that Mechling is a wonder |James Barnes, Pellam Manor, N. Y.;| Alberta, yesterday. one of the greatest of lightweight] Gieveland, one in Canton and an- } tler butted in a battle. He says: at guard and isin addition one of the|Clarence Hackney, Atlantic City; Fred wrestlers spent many months in the| other in Detroit. “Take a boy in the ring fighting |main scoring units in the Pennsberg|McLeod, Washington: Eddie Loos, orient under the tutelage of Farmer} time I have had three | a dub. The clever boy gets down |machine. Homewood, Ill.; Willie Ogg, Atlanta, 2 Battles Go| Burns meeting the Japanese wrest- tights Under my belt, T will be going | close for some infighting and he | "A clipping from a Bethlehem, Pa.,|Ga., and William /Melhorn of Tulsa, : Three Ten-Roun ttles Go)ters at their own game and worsting| good enough to step into New York | Punches away at the other lad, pil. |paper says that Young Mechling. was |Okla. ter reetin: From Limit, Two Are Draws, on them. The object of McLeod's visit] and give the best of them a good | ing up points galore. “the star of the game the lanky NDT EE gs zealand P) to Japan was to pick up material! run, “Then the other boy rushes. He |guard starring with five ficld goals The little tea shop ind the Ht Ja and Frogram that could be introduced into the Kilbane is not going to New ‘York | bumps heads with the clever lad. |besides being mainly responsible for ‘er, will .be,open Saster, nonéay aetee. 4 5 American style of wrestling. buindfolded, for he knows that ev- | It may stagger the clever boy or cut |the short score gathered by the Vis. Coon Wchayentta enter ier an. attan are Three 10-round fights without a| When Taylor meets Miyaka, he will| erything he gets from the Gotha- Seer Gar afd Pm Pringad ergy Blaient ces ta lon as lunch at noon. Try our x kc: eal Ie i ye knockout and only two knockdowns|he up against one of the hardest prop-| mites he will have to earn double. were features of the bill which was|ositions he has ever faced in his life, a mnie staged at Jazzland last night. Miyaka is without peer in the Jap- Kid Ross and Young McDonald|anese art of self defense and Taylor} opened the swatfest and although|{s a mere novice at the game. Ross gave way many pounds in| To offset the Jap's ability Taylor weight outclassed the other man. Ross|will have to bring into play every was unable to put over the K. O. al-lounce of weight advantage that he| though McDonald apparently was|has over the Jap and also his wond-| helpless after the third round. Ross|erful strength and stamina. He will was given a decision. have to outguess his opponent until Although Young Sam Langford!the punishing leverages which go scored two knockdowns in the ninth with jiu jitsu have lost their effect. round and Kid Bell, his opponent,|rt is then that Taylor will have his took the count of nine each time.|only chance to win, for to win in jiu Referee West called the match &/jitsu the mat artist must either place draw. The decision was unpopular, |his opponent in the realm of uncon- as Langford led throughout and there|sciousness or must make him quit. Riaie that Coult Te teen? Whole! Although the big event is the main | ‘The veteran Danny Cummings out-|t0P!¢ of conversation the semi-windup fought Kid Paul of Denver and was|P0*iné number in which Chas Doyle | entitled to a decision by a narrow| Will battle for honors with Ed De . Vorera is giving it a close run. More punching but apparently was unable| money, has been waged in this event to use a damaged right hand except |*Pan on the main go. t in hard body punches. The draw de-| The other preliminary events, two cision was unpopular with Cummings’ |!" number will see some of Casper’s powlaR 10Oc Dance Tonite Ladies Free DANCE INSTRUCTION j Cad EASTER DINNER From 11:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. , Nuts Green Olives Green Onions Celery Oyster Cocktail Cream of Chicken ala Rheine Consomme Royal . Boiled Salmon, Saace Hollandaise Pommes Parisienne Fillet Mignon, Sauce Bernnaises i Roast Turkey, Chestnut Dressing, Cranberry Sauce Genzine Spring Lamb, Mint Sauce “ Winter Garden mergin. Pavi featured in heavy PRIVATE LESSONS favorite battlers i tion. O: 10:30 A. M. to . supporters, pital pet nicolas eos. Aentrrs Ressole Potatoes — Cauliflower in Cream CARD OF THANKS that the Monday night mill from the CLASS LESSONS Combination Salad ‘We wish to express our thanks to|{rst Preliminary to the closing num- all who were so kind and helpful to|ber, In which Taylor and Miyaka will 7 to 8:45 P. M. chembeckity Orchestra Hoi Pie a la Mode us im our time of griet appear in a rough and tumble fight, Each Evening At if IR . A. COLEMAN, that McLeod has ed one of the gia: GERTRUDE COLEMAN, best sport attractions ‘that has ever WINTER GARDEN Cafe Boston MR. and MRS. ROY OSTRANDER. |been packed in one bill here. Phone! Wire! sis a ae 3 , Advance ticket sales show | that Call! Write! Music During Dinner Hour Phone 365-J ‘ $1.50: ay ety S there is widespread interest in the Serle Recto ee ee event and that the customary crowd-! , Cham Paulding, Tuesday. Flowers for the|@d house that greets events staged | by George McLeod will be on ( on a OWN YOUR HOME IN BEAUTIFUL MIDWEST HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION. USE THAT HIGH RENT MONEY THAT YOU ARE PAYING TO BUY A HOME OF YOUR OWN. IT DOES NOT COST ANY MORE. ge Ties These lots have only been on the market a few weeks. Over half of them are now sold. Four houses built and occupied, and several more are now being constructed. Lots are selling fast, so select yours today, before it is too late. ‘The people that have purchased realize that Casper is growing fast, and are taking advantage of this opportunity of buy- ing home sites in the BEAUTIFUL MIDWEST HEIGHTS, which will become a beautiful residence district. Lots sold for 10 per cent down and balance at rate of $10 per month. Everybody can afford one or two. ig en Call Phone 1040-W and we will take you to the property, which is located four blocks north of the Midwest Refinery on the Salt Creek Pavement. Salesmen will be on the ground all day Sunday. Come out and see the build- ing activity. Midwest Heights Realty Co. HENNING BROKERAGE. CO. _. Phone 1040-W ie Henning Hotel Lobby Ca ee Rena nse