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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1921. [ Wortd Results By Leased Wire -{ THE TRIBUNE'S F j be Caspet Daily Cribune Although it Hours o nMat;Decision Pending was announced that with John Pesek of Ravenna, Neb., at the Iris theater last} night but two judges agreed upon by the principals disagreed with the referee and declared. the match and al] begs off.|crats, who hope to keep Mayor John The referee, however, insisted that they stand. PAGE ee, ————————————————————— OF SPORTING NEWS PAGE SS First in News Of Aii Events OHN PESEK 1S AWARDED MATCH WITH JACK TAYLOR “‘Btons @ BY REFEREE BUT JUDGES DISAGREE ON THE DECISION | Into High Today| NEW YORK, Nov. 1.—The opening of the Iast week of the New “York F. Hylan in office, and their chief op: ponents, thd coalition forces, backing Among the numerous new ven Over “Orleans Boxer CHAMP BATTLE had the better of the fight on points. cette eat a he ee"St_ WEST SECOND STREET store NORULING UPON | | | JERSEY CITY, N. J., Nov. L—No comment on the Dempsey-Carpentier county when it reported for discharge in supreme court yesterday. The jury had heard the testimony of numerous ministers and leaders of fhe International Reform Bureau, and had been instructed to determine PESEK-TAYLOR SIDE BET TURNED: OVER TO NEBRASKAN’S MANAGER Two thousand dollars, representing the side bet Between principals in the this mafiager. have posted a $500 forfelt for a return match here next month when no betting will be encouraged. The, winner. will take the wrestlers’ Good sportsmans Negotiations toda featured veen McLeod the Other bets, it is Indicated, will be settled along the same lines. ly at Ogden, Utah, was the last sur. vivor of the six women who were the first. women United § NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. This notice is published to emphat- ically deny the report that the Casper Ice and Cold Storage Co., does not control its ice delivery and that it sells its ice to the drivers and not the con- sumer... The Casper Ice and Cold Stor- age Co., is responsible for every pound of ice sold by its drivers and all com- plaints on delivery and service should ? | NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 1--Mike Waylor-Pesek match last night im{and Slattery on s t of the side|be made direct to H. P. Bubb. |Gtwbons of St. Paul wae the/Jersey Grand Jury Appears} which the referee awarded a decision | bet, Slattery having offered to call the! ~aqp; # A leged Misunderstan: Leads to Dispute Over Mayoralty Drive |ceketnr cox ebace Penge ne Sor Discharge WithoutGoor Eidich the reterse Awarded «arise [bet of wille, Mcleod, cithoues, dit|CASTEE ICE & COLD STORAGE Co. R ult of Bis Contest Aft Over Three ‘4 <<: Orteans in =. 35-coune ee. bout inetit on BinstiAant reversed the action, has beon paid] satisfied with the result of the match H. P. Bubb, Prop. es gS in N.Y. Thrown |r ie signe at was knock eeigst. over to J. H.. Slatter: decided not to take advantage ofthe! 11-1-2* bs 7 |ed down twice but held to ha clated with Pesek. offer. petri ele Minti x bout, of teat July to abide by the referee's decision de Sana SERED For Quick Servi Apparently injured after over three hours of wrestling, |» NEW CONFECTIONERY ON Fl Bentember grank luty ee Tadsen | spite the disagreement of the judges. Ab = bse Jack Taylor, lost a referee’s decision in his match last night}: s On the other hand Pesek and his] Mrs. Ameria Heath, who died recent p xi Line Phone 132 share of the gate receipts. vhs aE ed at whether the Dempsey-Carpentier af-| fair was a violatién of the state law. | ein Very tired and it looked like there Was little chance of a decision being| made {n the match. The match was the majority rule of the referee and yo judges should be evoked in case pears Referee Tony Wobelenski, Henry H. Curran, préside.i of the borough of Manhattan, bringing up their heavy speaking artillery to buildings which are being added ti the business districts of the city is “The Inn,” 125 West Second street, Repute: giepated fall to Pesek; temporarily stopped, both wrestlers| sive New York a continuous drumfre|™anaged by Ray Holloran, a resident! SEWS OF GUNBOAT beodit a ‘without consulting the judges. He|»aving asked for a draw. of campaign oratory before they go|°f long standing of Casper. They ooo. , ni Sanaa ciaima to have awarded it on the| Whew the request was placed be-/to the polis, Tuesday, November 6.. store is a cortfectionery establishment ‘anal Zone requ news of the United States gunboat. Sacramento, attached a 1 service squadron oper: “ fully equipped with the standard and play, Stake Su lotest furnishings and fixtures to car- ry magazines, cigars, cigarettes, can- : dies and confections, and’a soda foun-| ‘75 ng» ioc 7 tain of marble has been installed | ™’ omcerd: aa where ai soft drinks will be served. {°° | strength of Taylor’ off he is hurting me. r It was in this alleged fall after three hours of wrestling that the judges, T. A. Hall, and Dick Fitrrell, refused to concur with the decision fore the crowd hundreds clamdéred} During the last week, William for action. I+ was ‘easily the sent!-} Travers Jerome, former district attor- ment that a decision of some kind|ney, took the platform for the coalt- to terminate the bout was wanted. [tionists, and began to attack phases ‘The principals then reached the de-\of Mayor H; "s administration. cision “that they would take advan-| EvERY SMOKER is looking for a cigarette that’s “all there” in taste. And it takes more The. fixtures are all of mahogany LE ieee | F rane sete: tage ot «-10-mingte rest and) retura 5 ahd noker plated "gad: steht Gaetan HOBRAINCA: RANARIEATI PRE! than an ordinary blend Taylor, not apparently in serious|to the mat to wrestig until one or Beer for Sick ble soda fountain and mirrored wal} TINCOLN, Neb, Nov. 1—J. B.| —or one kind of tobacco chancery, but firmly held on his side| ‘he other had won. facing the entrance give a nice’ ap-| tar. secreta of the state trade and pearance. Show cases of plate 1888} commerce dupartment today sent a and mahogany, shelves with g188%)/hank examiner to take charge of the doors and mahogany, racks for Mag@-| Farmers’ State bank of Springfield, zines and paper lowing receipt of a message When they returned it was evident that both men had adopted new tac- ties. Both attempted to take the ag- gressive. During the 30 minutes that intervened between the resumption of the match and the moment when} the referee awarded the fall against | Taylor there was more action and more effort to. punish each other by} the wrestlers than there had been tn the first long nession. Poesek, seemed to be the fresher of the two men and seemed capable of giving the. most punishment Sew eral times he had Taylor in chancery but by bringing into play his great strength Taylor was able to break damaging holds. Pesek and Taylor Doth resorted to rough tactics in or- der to battle the opponent in hopes of getting an advantage. ‘The termination of the affair came at tho referee's apparent misunder- standing of Taylor's statement, Wob- delfeving that Taylor was —to produce it. That’s why Spur has the 4-leaf - blend. -that Spicy 4-LEAF FLAVOR pur CIGARETTES by Pesek’s arm lock and a patnful aciusors, called to the referee that he had been fouled, Wobelenskt re- sponded and kneeling over the two wrestlers patted Pesek on the back. naming him the winner of the first fall. ‘After considerable argument over the decision both wrestlers left. the ring. Pesek was the first to return. In the meantime physicians were summoned to examine Taylor who4 was suffering from injuries he had suffered before the first deciston was awarded against him. Drs.’ Allan McLellan, J. R. Han- sard, L, D. Johnson and J. H. Jeffrey ell examined Taylor and they an- nounced thelr decision that Taylor “ay injured they believed uninten- ‘nally. On examipation it was found that Taylor had suffered injur- fen of the groin and scrotum and that his injuries included a serious rup- Available at Once, Decision sible manner. The stock rooms are in the rear of the store space and are| someone to take charge.” large enough to accommodate an 3 ——--— ficient stock of all the tobacco, Jewelry. and’ watch ‘repal S tionery and confectionery goods. The| pert work: pgs ies oypicim ah candies will be of the most popular|Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co., 0-8 Bldg. makes and will be received fresh 35it every few days. An exclusive line © of goods will be handled in dition to the tobaceo and’ confection: a” alt of the magazines in popular and sci- entific Iines as well as newspapers awill be carried as soon as they are published. The store will be managed by Mr. Holloran, who has many friends and. acquaintances in the ‘city among the pioneers as well as the neweomers. ade Send | WASHINGTON, Nov. 1.—Beer for the ik will be made available immediately from stocks on hAnd in brewers’ warehouses, it was sald today at the treasury. 7 Discussing the question of wheth- er beer manufactured before the Is- suance of the new regulauons could be used for medical purposes, offi- cials expressed the opinion that there was nothing to prevent its immediate sale as soon as the ne- ceasary permits were obtained. ON as LADY LAURIER DEAD. OTTAWA, Nov. stationery Kentucky Burtry tor good old tobacco taste CUSTOM TAILOR 150 East Midwest Ave. Upstairs—Phone 655-R OUT OF THE HIGH RENT Cnorce MacEDoNIAN for spicy aroma “The In} is opening its doors to the elenski 1—Lady Laurter,! public for the first time today: Goven Viroma me le eee to the| Witting when in reallty Taylor was aged 79, widow of Sir Wilfred Laurier, <> * DISTRICT for life and sparkle Vhen Taylor not sears only claiming that he had been foul-|férmer prime minister of Canada, died]_—TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADS— ring after the allotted 18-minute rest, |on 7 °imune at her home today after a short ill-|= BRING RESULTS. Patten aluss: fox. Less Broav* Marytanp ‘Wobelenski raised Pesek’s Band! Owing to the widespread dissatia.|no>. loney which proclaimed him as the winner, of the match. ‘This unsatisfactory conclusion to same came to @ match which reached for cool burning faction growing out of the conclusion | dt the match an effort was made to ski, Mr. Hall announced that all bets have t! referee announce thet all! were off. bets were off. Wobelenski refused to At noon today no decision had been A full line of woolens now on display for winter wear. Smart Brown and Silver packet of 20's CHICHESTER.S PILLS Lie ar tiresome proportions without either |do this, standing pat on “his avwnrd}reechod regarding tHe sidebet of. I do alterations os ladies’ nen apparently being much the wors®|of the match to Pesek. St.Qu0 Posted by the prta:pa’s but and men’s wear. ersonal L : for the wear. After bateling evenly| After a corfference between T. A.|\Manager Slattery of Pesek, showed cael oat service. eee ee and tamely for two and one half |Hall and Dick Farrel, the two Judges P coin ev oonnnists EVERY ; sportsmanship by offering to call hours, both men were apparentty!who refused to concur with Wobelen- the bet off. TTT TE eee ee You Are Invited TO A FACTORY DEMONSTRATION DUPLEX ALCAZAR TWO RANGES IN ONE . And the Famous _ ALCAZAR GAS RANGES | At Our Store All This Week , ; October 31 to November 5 A lady expert from the Alcazar Factory will be at our store all: week to demonstrate the ranges. : A useful souvenir wilkbe given to every lady attending the dem- onstration. : et y Duplex Alcazar Is the original two-ranges-in-one. It burns gas and coal or wood, singly or together, and can be changed instantly from one to the other. Most Popular With Housekeepers Because— Requires no more space than a single fuel On chilly days start light coai or wood fire. Gas for immediate use in any emergency. To use gas—only pull the lever. 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