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EXTRACOMPENSITIONFOR MOR | LABUE PLAYERS ELIMINATED Premium ting and Pitching || Eckersall to Stars Tabooed. Officiate at _ Los Angeles CRICAGO, Dec. 22—Waltir Ecker- , former University of Chicago (otha! star, has been selected to officiate in the intersectional gridiron etween Wahington and Jeff | sm coll n@ the University of Ca! da: ion received here today from Secre- ary John H. Farrell of the National ssociation of Professional Basebal Tl section was made by Anty Smith, of the California team. DETROIT BACKS | CIRCUIT AGAIN Arrangements Being Made for Annual Races at Kenil- worth Park. DETROIT, Mich., Deo, 22. — Re- vival of grand circuit racing in t Detroit district is anticipated here fol- lowing announcement by the officials of Kenilworth park, at Windsor, across the river from Detroit, that annual- meeting of grand’ circuit ‘stewards in Cleveland early in Jan- uary. rises grand circuit racing to the of COWBOY GAN PLATE: t{dent of Kenilworth park. This stake was one of the outstanding events of the grand circuit season until the Faces were abandoned in Detroit a few years ago. Kenilworth park officinia are re- Ported in authoritative circles to be ready to make the neges: and it also is reported the “formerts a|% the racing association ar; ‘1 able. If racing is revived, the meeting to Ee ens team of the Uril-| vin be held during one of the, two! aimolutely the _ tar cor] Weeks between June 19 and June 39, » He'rould niake the touch.| "est. year. The dates fall just before fn ts fr eg ie achat of racing at Cleye, ,/. Under Canadian laws, the harness). performers may race only three days “a xny one week, so two weeks will »e required. to complete a week's pro- ram. If the renowned merchants and manufacturers’ stake is renewed, the . | conditions will be identical with those of} the former classic bearing the same name, that was *he blue ribbon her hée|event of the meeting here for a quar- same before, and I doubt whether he|event of the mee , Fe, had evéh seen it played. Wadham Trhé, Ganeitions call’ for the -| class, although followers of the sport ‘war | believe 2:04 or faster could be made at Kenilworth if track conditions are fa- vorable, Samona girl went the dis- tance in: 2:06% in 1907 to win one heat of the stake race. Another stake raco that probably will be renewed if harness racing is restored is the Detroit chamber of commerce fixture. This carries $5,000 and is for pacers in the 2:13 class. The Ee}’s mile {n 3:03 in one of the heats in 1908 would be the mark horseman would be expected to surpass. Stan to Defend Title Tonight BIRMINGHAM, Alz., 22.— Stanislaus Zbyszko, wrestling chma- pion, will defend his title tonight against Goho Gobar. THe Hindu chal- lenger has youth in his favor; Zbysz- ko has experience. The champion weighs 228 pounds and Gobar tips the scales at 235. jo of. Our ‘old war puts Wyoming on the Oxford had never so much as horse made 8. Christ Church 11 to 0, Layman scored 8 of the points. In Wadham against Exeter, 69. to 0, Layman scored 44. Since his first game he has missed but one contest, when he was filling up @ missing lnk in Wadham’s track te Martinson Quits, Hill Wins Match , Wis, Deo. 22.—In a go last ‘night. Martinson won the first fall with a toehold and Hill took the second fall with a liammerlock that dislocated one of Martinson’s shoulders and he was unable to go on with the match. STOPPER TO BATTLE PADGETT AT LARAMIE LARAMIB, “Dec. 22.—The Laramie Athletic club was unable to secure “Joe the Wop” of Pueblo for its ath- letlo program December 23, in this city, and Young Fontana of Chey- enne will take his place in the elght- round fight with Leonard Malody of the champion bantamweight of Wyoming. - The main bout will be between Cowboy Padgett of Pueblo and Johnny Stopper of Denver, welterweights, who_will fight ten rounds. As ourtain raisers there will be six-round bouts between Soldier Man- dacca of Fort Russell and Benny Malody of Laramie, the younger m brother of the Wyoming champion, Hockey Play at Cleveland Opens CLEVELAND, Dec. 22.—Clarence (Moose) Jamieson, for several years one of the stars of ie «Cloreland hockey team, last year’s | PHONE 132 ‘ Quick Service champions, will be in charge of the squad tomorrow night when it takes ithe ice against the Grand Meres of Montreal, Courteous Drivers Mixup in Grid Dates Explained a SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 22:—An ex- Ucles for p 192% meetings at Kenil-|planation of a mix in Texas football worth probably will be signed at the! dates for Centre college was made by Alvin (Bo) McMillin, Centre star, when his team passed through San ‘Fran- cisco yesterday on its way to San Diego, Cal, where it playa Arizona Monday. McMillin said he would play at Fort Worth December 31 with a team made up of his, former schoolmates. On the Centre team meets Texas Agricultural and Mechanical college at Dallas. Earlier reports had it that the entire Centré team would play at Fort Worth. Sam McVey Near Death in Gotham uary 2, he asserted, — NEW YORK, Dec. 22.—Sam McVey, one of the greatest negro heavyweight | E’S PAGE OF Benny Leonard, realizing he will n Ughtweight champ of ‘world forever. is training his younger brother. Joe. to annex the ti when be passes it on. He probably was inspired by Jake Schaefer! whose training made Jake, Jr., the billiard champ of the world. boxers in the history of pugilism ts reported dying from pneumonia in a Harlem hospital. Reared in the beatfields of ‘Call. fornia, McVey‘s first important bout was a 20-round affair with Jack John- son in San Francisco. He was knocked out inthe last half minute of the last round. Later he went to France and for many years was one of the fore- most pugilists of that country, In. France he qwas one of the tutors of Georges Carpentier when the Frenchman was in the bantamweight class. When Carpentier was training for his bout with Dempsey, McVey be Casper Daily Cribune SPORT FLEET TOURNEY OPEN ON COAST Pacific Squadron Champion- ships at Stake in Los An- geles Tourney. LOS ANGELES, Déc. 22.—The sea von for boxing and determination of championship of the Pacific fleet in all classes of the ring started last week and will continue ontil early in Janu- uty, sbout seven weeks of fighting. Boxing matches will be held on ehip shore to determine leaders on ship, division and shore estab. + and finally at fleet head fampionship matches will x Championship of the navy wi'l be ‘etermined during the annual joint yanoeuvers next spring at the Pana. ma canal when the fleets meet. Box. ng is a part of the athletic program ‘f the fleet and is arranged not only unter supervision of fleet officers, but the results count in on the athletic records of each ship, The U. 8. S Mississippi holds the championship for all round athletics won on caine last year. This includes boxing, trac! and field events, basketball, football, baseball, swimming, boating and gen- eral athlotics. Ni vi h Lieutenant Commander McKee ts \*tondls will train at Orange, Texas,|his man all but out Dude Gilmore won Meet athletic officer and each ship and station has an athletic officer. In addition to the boxing season fleet smokers with boxing exhibitions are held every five weeks or ao, The last of these just prior to the opening of the boxing season last week, was on board the battleship Texas, of which Commander Charles R. Clark is athletic officer. Some three thousand enlisted men, and officers, attended these smokers and, according to Commander Clark they sre a valuable asset toward the nuintenonce :of m-rale and fitn-ss among the enlisted men. Three ;{/!- cers frcm separate ehips judge the touts, and at the Texas smoker one of the judges was Lieutenant HK Local NINTH ANNUAL BALL FRIDAY EVENING, DEC. 23 Given by Boilermakers and Helpers ARKEON DANCING ACADEMY ~Hall Open:at 8, Dancing at 9. Admission $1.00, Including Tax No. 596 Ladies Free oa) y, gree Pajamas Night Shirts Silk Shirts Flannel Shirts z Dress Gloves Suit Cases Traveling Bags Wardrobe Trunks Za or appropriate. for a We advise you to get busy with your shop- ping before the Christmas rush is on. We suggest the following man or boy: Driving Gloves Neckwear Mufflers Handkerchiefs Suspenders Arm Bands Garter Sets Silk Socks Leather Slippers Felt Slippers For the Family Auto Robes Blankets Comforts Christmas Suggestions MEN’S DEPARTMENT Christmas shopping is easy here, as we have everything on display that is suitable man or boys’ gift. practical gifts for a Pullman Slippers Fur Caps Velour Hats Beaver Hais Felt Hats Collar Bags Traveling Sets Military Brushes Belt Buckles Belts, Etc. Pillows, Sheets And Many Other Items As you have only a few more shopping days until Christmas better get busy. Richards & Cunningham Co. THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST PAGE NINE | Levenien, lightweight. who represent- ed the navy at the Antwerp Olympic games this year. Boxing in the fleet is limited to en- Usted men, and some notable expon- ents of the gloves have been developed. bu tote st Assad Bull Fighting To Be Featured Madison Square . ‘ NEW YORK, Dec. 22.—Madison Square Garden, scene of everything in the entertainment line from a check- er game to a six-ring circus, is going in for bull fights. It was announced that Signor Mollins, the funniest bull serapper that ever waved a red ker~ chief, !s to engage a long-horned spec!- men picked from the meanest herd in New Jersey's stockyards. Signor Mil- lina isn’t a fighter—he ts a “kidder.” He makes bull furious, ‘tis said, and then performs some ultra-modern gymnastics in keeping him away. The bull ys Mollina bouts! are to be held sometime next month. pustrseettic: Tina noes) Cardinals Will Train in Texas ST. LOUIS, Dec. 22.—The St. Louis Sgain next spring, Manager Hranch | Rickey has announced. The Santa est prices in the West. FREE! sale cost prices and less. COME EARLY, WHILE the usual Hub low prices. ING NEWS First in News Of All Events marred by dirty tactics employed by Reid, whose alleged ring generalship was decried by true sportsmen. JAZZUIND BILL 2S | j Clair and K. O. Brown were scheduled | to battle 10 rounds to a whirlwind finish fallea materialize when Brown found the going too rough and plainly laid down to St. Clair. Brown was a little the worse for wear when his seconds threw the sponge in the | ring in the sixth round. } to ss . . Brown had Preliminaries Provide Best/ started down to take a rest without Entertainment on Boxing having been hit when the bout was | Card Here. terminated and the decision given to } St. Clatr. — Sporting fans here viewed a tame SANTEL DEFEATS MONDT. sport card at Jazzland theater last night, when a pair of promoters who gave their names as G. J. Henesy and Cliff Warner of Milwaukee, staged a bill which was delayed many times when the participants in the various fight cards refused to enter the ring unless they received guarantees that they would be paid for their services. Bill Davis, proprietor of the Jazz- BOISE, Idaho, Dec. 22.—Ad Santel of San Francisco, light heavyweight Wrestler, defeated Joe (Toots) Mondt of Denver two falls out of thres. The strangle hold alone was barred. San tel weighed 185 pounds and Mondt 210 pounds. Santel captured the first fall with a ju jitsu hold in 28% min. utes. The second went to the Den. ver man in 20% minutes on a Gifts for HIM At the HUB Clothiers » Because of extraordinary underprice cash pur- chases consummated during the last month, we are in a better position today than ever in our Rien, to supply the gift needs of every Casper shopper at low- IT IS A PROVEN FACT THAT YOU CAN BUY MORE FOR LESS MONEY AT THE HUB. Only three short days—then Christmas, If in doubt as to what to give, buy him a gift certificate, then he can select what he most desires. With Every Purchase of $1.00 a Handsome Christmas Box. Overcoats and Suits One-Third Off You can buy him an Overcoat or Suit at whole- MOST COMPLETE. Hundreds of items in furnishings that will please him are here for your selection, all marked with OPEN EVENINGS Agents for W. L. Douglas Shoes, Stetson and No-Name Union-Made H. 224 South Center Street LOWEST PRICES OUR CHIEF ATTRACTION land hall finally put up enough money to insure the payment of the fighters who partictpated in the main event and the small crowd which had been attracted by the bill, announced its! satisfaction at this bit of sportsman- over, and the in st | Kid Ross and Billy Goodrich of Cheyenne mixed it freely for four jrounds in the first boxing number. | Ross appeared to have tho best of the argument but lacked the necessary punch to put his man away. The | draw decision was popular, |. By a flashy windup in whieh he had ja popular decision over Jess Reid in ‘a _semi-windup go. . This fight was Claus Store And refers the buyer to our little store, where you will find a wonderful line of oe that are most accepta- le. For Him--- Cigars, 10s, 25s, 50s Prince Albert in jars Tuxedo in jars Edgeworth in jars Prince Albert in 4% and 1-lb, tins Tuxedo in \% and 1-lb. tins Lucky Strike in 14 or 1-lb. tins Velvet in 14 or 1-Ib. tins Edgeworth in 1 or 1-lb. tins Serene in 14 or 1-Ib. tina Tareyton in 14 or 1-Ib. tins PIPES Meerschaum Dunhill’s Imported French Briar Italian Briar Wellington Cigar Holders Cigar Cases Cigarette Holders Cigarette Cases SAFETY RAZORS Gillette Auto-Strop Gem Ever-Ready Ever-Ready Daylo Flashlights Cigarettes (all popular brands) Pocket Books Bill Folds Leather Cribbage Boards Key Cases i Cards Poker Sets Elgin Watches Smoking Sets Ash Trays Electric Lanterns Knives For Her--- FREE! THE SELECTIONS ARE ats, Ash Street. feet, on the first floor. Any part of this buildi 239 West Midwest Avenue In Our New Two-Story Fireproof Building To be built on the corner of Midwest Avenue and Ash Street (one block from Northwestern Depot) We Will Have for Rent--- One garage, 60x140 feet, on the first floor, facing Five shops, or stores, average size 28x60 Seven shops or office spaces, average size 28x54 feet, on the second floor. sponsible tenants, if lease is arranged at once, Larsen & Jorgensen, Inc. GENERAL CONTRACTORS Parker and Waterman’s Fountain Pens Perfect Point Pencils Books Manicure Sets Bridge Whist Sets Souvenir Calendars Box Stationery Fresh Box Candy (Sweet’s, Brown and Haley’s Oriole and Whitman’s) 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT ALL LEATHER GOODS 50 PER CENT DISCOUNT CHRISTMAS CARDS Stanley & Cull Confectionery 232 South Center ng can be built to suit re- Phone 219

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