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E | | | fhe €aspet Daily Cribune = = STATE GRIDIRON TITLE WARAND NAVY DEPARTMENTS NOT. TO JOWN OLYMPIC ASSOCIATION Prefer Project for “‘Nation-Wide Federation” of Amateur Sports Over Proposal for American Organization as Recently Proposed WASHINGTON, Nov. 10.—Secretary Weeks has informed Gustavus Kirby of New Yor! k. president of the American Olympic committee, that the war and navy departments are disinclined to affiliate with the movement for organization \7 of an American Olympic association as planned by the com- mittee but will cordially support a project for a “nation-wide —————— PLANS FOR BIG BATTLE UPSET aS Deere Ores hae ard’s Delay in Signing Up With Dempsey. NEW YORK, Nov. 10.—<Arrange- ménta for @ return world’s heavy- weight chamfpionship bout Champion Jack Demps¢y and Jess Willard, former holder of the title, re- garded as practically completed a-few) weeks ago, now appear on the verse of dissolution. Promoter Tex Rickard, who planned the battle for July 1, next, in his arena’ in Jersey City, has exhibited {mpa- tence with Willard’s delay in return-' ing a signed contract for the battle. Reports have been received here that Willard has made a@ ‘‘strike” i one of his oll: investments and if reports are true it is regarded as un. likely that he will devote the neces- sary time to training for another match with Dempsey. Sport Notes i Seecccccccvevccccoes cosccocescecvoees Président Ban Johnson of the American league is on @ hunting and fishing trip in northern Mexico. ,New York boxing fans are looking Joe McGuinness, the Jersey City boxing promoter, is trying to arrange a bout between Willie Jackson and Nocky Kansas. It is doubtful if any other football warrior this season will oversha\w the spectacular playing of “Bo” Mc- Millin of Centre college. Girls at Tufts college have asec: tion in the cheering stand all to themselves and are led by thelr own cheering leaders at the football games. Tho twenty-first annual meeting of the National Association of Profes- sional Baseball S.cagues will be held in Buffalo the week of December 5. The 25 hits made by the Pittsburgh Pirates in a game with the Boston Braves topped the long list of heavy hitting games staged during last sea- son. It is said that the promoters of “Babe” Ruth's barnstorming tour lost considerable money on the yen- ture, due to small crowds turning ‘out to see the Bambino. Football teams of Harvard and Princeton met for the first time in 1877 at Cambridge, Harvard making two touchdowns and one goal from touchdown to Princeton's one touch: down. Qwners of the St. Louis Cardinals are opposed to Judge Landis’ sugges- tion for a return to the seven-game world series. Many other magnates can’t sce the need of cutting the big series. New York in his bout with, Chick Suggs. The crack Allentown ban- tam is anxious to get on a match with elther Johnny Buff or Jack Sharkey. Miss Rosamond Sherwood of Stony Brook, L. L, is the first American woman to announce that she will Ford Magnetos Recharged While You Wait $5.00 Auto Electrical Company 136 E. Midwest Ave. Phone 968-J federation” of all amateur sport and physical education organizations. } Amendments to the ernstitutios for |tte proposed American Uiympic asso- | clution, designed to expand the scope of the p: reject in line with army and navy thought, were transmitted by Mr. Weeks. The Olympic committee will meet in New York November 25 tg consider | Proposals looking to sharper’control of American participation in the quad- rennial Olympic games. The American Olympic association plan, as the name implies, contem- plates only the federation of various organizations dealing with amateur sports for the purpose of insuring the amateur standing of the American participants in the Olympic games and otherwise aid the American effort at those contests only. Inquiry at the war department, however, brought out the strong feel- ing there that a far wider amateur sport control agéncy should be set up in the Interest of clean sport and also as @ method of general physical bet- terment for the American people as a whole, ‘The essence of the orgahization pro- posed by the army and navy as a sub- stitute for the American Olympic as- ociation, fs contained in the follow- ing quotation from ‘the amendments sent to Mr. Kirby: “Its mission shall be to create and maintain a permanent organization representative of amateur sports and ‘organizations devoted thereto in the United States; to safeguard the high ideals of amateur tin the United States to promote thé development cf physical education; to standardize the rules of all athletic games or competi: tions or to direct and control partict- pation of this country in the Olympic gamer.” ‘The army plan contemplates-~ na- tional federation with regionul, state and Jocal organizations’ with jurisdic tort over amateur contests within their scope and in which all organiza- | tions for sport, physical education or |mass play would be welcome. ‘JOHNNY BUFF BATTLES JACK SHARKEY TONIGHT NEW YORK, Nov. 10,—Johnny Buff, World's champion bantamweight vill defend his title tonight against [Mack Sharkey in a, 15-round bout Sharkey has announced that he, will ake a determined effort to snatch he laurels from the brew of Buff, who ins held the title only five weeks afte wrenting ft from Pete Herman. compete in the British ladies’ golf championship next year. Now that Harry Greb has defeated Chariey Weinert, the Pittsburgh light-heavywelght will take on Bill Brennen. If he whips Brennan, Greb with Jack Dempsey; ‘ For the past three years Salt Lake City has furnished the leading batter in the Pacific Coast league. Rumler 3919, Shoely 1920, and Duffy Lewis 1921. Duffy's average of .401 is the highest in the history of the league. a Tim Callahan, captain of the Yale football team {n 1919-20, is coaching the McGill University eleven. ssl ch Sak Jeol William Murdock was the first man to use gas for illuminating purposes. He lighted his homé at Redruth tn Cornwall, England with gas which will be the first choice for a clash THE GE Casper and Sheridan High School Squads to Clash With Visitors Holding Advan- tage in Weight and Experience The claim that has high school football ere been launched in behalf of the Casper team for state interscholastic champion- ship honors will be strenuously se here tomorrow by the Sheridan High school team. promptly at 3 o'clock, is scheduled to games of the season for the Casper squad and if Coach Dean } TBYSZK0 10 MEET ED LEWIS ON NOVEMBER 28 NEW YORK, Nov. 10.—Stanisiaus Zbyazko world’s champion wrestler, will defend his title against Ed Strangler) Lewis at Madison Square Garden on November 28. Tex Rickard, Promoter will present the winner of the match with a diamond studded belt. N. Y. Garbage Pile a Rival of The Pyramids 10.—I¢ all the | and NEW YORK, Nov. New York's garbage, ashes street sweepings were piled up for a year they would make a skyscrap- | ing pile more than twice as high as e G12-foot Singer building and | covering an area equal to four city blocks, De B. Parsons, civfo engin- eer declared in an address yesterday before the sanitary section of the | Americah public health association's health institute. « The mass would weigh 440.600 tons and would have a cuble yard: age of about 800,960, he added Other speakers described the pro- ~cesses by which refuse is carted ‘away, a part of it dumped far out at bea and the romaindsr satvared for soap, grease, furtlizor and other | his, speedly backs in game, which starts be one of the hardest | Merean’s refiners are able to defeat thelr upstate rivals they will virtu | Jn weight and in experience the Sheridan team has an advantage over the Casper team, They have already {gone through & long successful sea- [son having eliminated all teams ir |Northern Wyoming and tackled Mon- |tana ‘teams in ordre to get interest jing games. The strongest triumph for the Sheridan team was a 21 to 0 |Yietory over Billings high echool. The Bilinga team ts striving for Mon jState championship last year. Backers of the Casper team how to hold ity own with the local war riors that it will have to posses a won erful defensive machine. And a ma chine that is able to defend itself time to develop scoring prowess. Coach Dean Morgan announced to day that his full first string team ; Would go into the lineup and will re. matn in tho play throughout unless the game indicates a one sided scove in favor of the locals, Casper’s lineup especially in the backfield depends a great deal on the success which the light backfield at tains. Morgan haa many line smash- ers which he can stick in to replaco case scoring through line smashing tactics is re quired. It is Impossible to draw comparison of the effectiveness of the Sheridan and Casper teams prior to the game. Casper has always upset dope this season, but this will be the first time that it faced a machine that has gone this far in the season without defeat. The upstate aggregation, conalst- ing of 22 men and ithelr coach, will arrive from Sheridan tonight, via Bil- Ungs. A big turnout of students is predicted at the, depot. products at the Barren Island re- duction plant. Jewelry and watch repairing by#ex- Pert werkmen. All work guaranteed. Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co. 0-5 Bid; —_—_—_. pine bo MS. 5 Herring-Hall Marvin safes for busi. ness, office and home. Prices are down to the bottom.,Yonu need the safe. We have them in stock. Tet's Now ISN'T IT TRUE that taste is about the biggest thing arette? And when it’s the “all-there” taste of Spur’s-spicy 4-leaf blend well, you can’t beat it! Liccerr & Mrers Topacco Co. h tured in 1792. Terry McHugh made a big hit in a in a cig- —that AT STAK tana football laurels, having won the} ever believe that if Sheridan is able| against the local squad has had no! OF § MINES TRAINING. “FORTIER GAME } Cold Weather Puts Pep Into Workouts for Hard Battle | on Saturday. | EN. Colo, Noy. 10.—The > In weather has given new life ‘colorado School of Mi and will banish effect which the u 5 son had manifested on the the opinion of athletes at 1 i The team went through its hard jest scrimmage last night in prepar tion for Saturday's game in Deny against Colorado College. The t t ' l wee jwa | eleve the ach Is in perfect meen sald Aller toda cts to win from the Tig It was announced today that } }Glone, star fulltack, who broke his }hand ear the season, will prob- ably be b the « Golf Players Driven Inside Saturday. Nov, 10.—Golf assumed of an “indoor spost” e yesterday when the cold nip of winter drove followers of the game from the outside courses to the tndoor links. The golf season here was extended for more than a month owing to the typical summer weather which pre: vailed. SARATOGA ANILAOKD WILL BE KEPT OPEN CHEYENNE, Nov. 10.—The Union Pacific, which recently took over the Saratoga & Encampment ‘railroad, is preparing to keep the line open throughout the winter through the use of adequate rolling stock and snow-fighting equipment. In recent years the line customarily has been dioeked for long periods during the winter months because its ramshackle equipnient did not make ft ble to successfully combat drift! a 4-LEAF FLAVOR Kentucky Burry for good old tobacco taste Crorce MAcEponIAN for spicy aroma Gownen Virncinia for life and sparkle Broap Maryianp “for cool-burning Smart Brown | and Silver packer o if 20's +have in mind. rial and the.cost. Srrcriiiiiin iiiiiiiniit 7 - 0 OOD eeeeeeene eeesoueseneosonoeeceeoooeeceseceseesennose see soesee: We Would Be Very Glad_ To Figure O. L.Walker Lumber Co. West Railroad Avenue On any building or improvement you might If you have an idea what you would like but don’t know it will take in material, come in yourideas. We will figure the bill of mate- exactly what and give us Phone 240 Notice to Automobile Owners : WINTER IS HE. Store Your Car With Us Repairing of cars of all “makes. connection, Paint shop fn SERVICE GUARANTEED : BERT’S GARAGE Bert Tullis, Prop. 113 South Conwell Phone 1494] PORTING NEWS First in News Of All Events E IN BATTLE HERE FRIDAY Liquor Seized | John Lavan St On Motor Yacnt BOING WORLD | "With Catilealy Nov. 10.—The Nour- TH ORGANIZE re as mabl, Vineent Astor's . new . motor ‘ Ay yacht, was searched by customs offi- clals yesterday and about 70 bottie of} | be liquor which they said had been found)State Organization Is Being} '™ in the crew's quarters were conflscat| “Formed in New York by Sport Enthusiasts. Mr. Astor was not on board. The captain stated that Mr. Astor had giv- en orders to the crew to throw all Mquor overboard before the yacht came into port todey from a cruise in the West Indies. NEW YORK, Nov. 10.—Pians for the formation of a state organization ot boxing promoters, ma :gers, box Tourists Warned To ers, seconds and boxing fans were under way here today as the result Stick to Autos TR sigh * ogo: Tea} Caught in Blizzard) e boring jaw, made| Present state boxing law, made City Fuel Co. East Yellowstone Avenue Near Stockyards Phone 328J Coal, delivered, $9.00 Egg Nut Coal, delivered, Yusiaste Inst | | incipal address, The name d- Lump m of Professional Sports” was|{ per Sta 3 mested for the organization which|] ton CRE RE: 10.—The weath-|its founders hope will eventually de au today issued a warning to velop intova national body s to stick by thelr automo- Nov. at the aig “he a } Bully Gibson, who prestd ~ Tat te hay caught by Dbliz-| meeting. called attention to the fac te ‘é #k stretches of thelinat thoge connected with the box ton —_......- ns-continental highway Wyoming. ——_——_—_——_—— NOTICE. crossing ling profession were the only success jful group of businessmen in the Unit ed States who did not have an organ. [ization of some kind to represent them Rosery society win |Q24_t0_ Protect their interests. t a bake sale at the Grocery, . Saturday, om 11 until 6. 11-10-2t/ — | Give us a trial I per § November WE ARE OFFERING FOR SALE Wonderful Bargains in Second- Hand Building Material The Webel building is being demolished to make way for the new Lyric Theater. Apply Charles Shoblom AT WEBEL BUILDING ‘The skin of the valuable spécies of | White deer which were in the royal| par Phone 27 HAY, GRAIN AND FEED Best Quality, Lowest Price Industrial Ave. TO THE PUBLIC On my return from abroad recently, I found that cer- ‘ tain objectionable persons were attempting: to use the Manhattan restaurant as a headquarters and as a tele- phone station for certain illegal transactions. This was being done to the detriment of the reputation of the res- taurant and consequently I immediately took steps to stop these practices. In order to accomplish this purpose, I directed that these persons be no longer permitted to use the Manhat- tan telephone and ordered them to desist from making the Manhattan their headquarters in any way. It has come to my knowledge within the past few days that certain untruthful persons have been spreading the report that the Manhattan restaurant management is un- fair to organized labor. This report is absolutely untrue. The employes of the restaurant are members of the local culinary workers’ union and a card, testifying to this fact is conspicuously displayed in the restanrant.. These facts may be verified by communicating with any of the officers or members of the Cooks and Waiters Union, Local No. 842. 0. J. CACHARELIS, Manager Manhattan Restaurant.

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