Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 24, 1921, Page 10

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World Results By Leased Wire SMASHING BATTLE (5 PREDICTED IN PERKINS-FLYNN GO TUESDAY Both Men n Superb b Condition for Bout Scheduled as Headliner on American Legion Card and Semi-Windup Also Holds Interest The first sport card to be staged under the auspices of the| American Legion post, scheduled for next Tuesday night when Jim Flynn and Harvey Perkins measure gloves, should place that organization’s standing in the promotion line on a firm basis here if principals live up to their reputations. association are considering Macon, In addition to the thrill of seeing an old ring veteran in ac- Ga., as the 1922 spring training camp. tion, one who was within a step of the heavyweight championship end stops the great majority of espir is in his class, fans will be treated to the spectacle of their local favor {te contesting for honors and ff the battle goes its scheduled length of ten rounds it will stand without precedent here for smashing bouts. Perkins has found his greatest suo cess in rushing his opponents but he fas developed cleverness with the gloves of late which may cause some change in his tactics. For the first time in his local career he is in the Dest possible shape for a fight. This is due to scrupulous regard for his training program. Flynn fought three battles recently in @ week's time and emerged from each bout a winner and not much the worse for weer, a record which speaks for itself where condition is concerned. He is hard as nails and probably car- vies a heavier kick in his gloves than Perkins in addition to more exper!- ence. Perkins’ youth however, may ‘wear on Flynn. Many have seen the two tn training at the Casper Athletic club during the fast two days. Flynn will work out tomorrow again at 8:30 o'clock and Perkins at 7:30. No charge is made those who wish to view the fighters. ‘The battle between Paddy Ricks and Danny Cummings tounds out an ex- cellent card of topliners and although Danny's friends are hoping for a vic- tory, Ricks is probably the favorite with the betters, The winner will meet Eddie Anderson early in Janu- ary and it will be up to both to keep the gloves flying thick and fast. Tickets for the battle are in lively demand at the Smokehouse where Will Reeves is again in headed of the sales. WG J LEAVES | FOR PAGADENA 3ig Sendoff Given Football Players at Start of Long Trip to Coast. WASHINGTON, Pa., Dec. 24.—The Washington and Jefferson football squad, led by Coach Neale and ac- companied by President Baker and a party of undergraduates, were given an enthusiastic sendoff when they left here today for Pasadena, Cal., where on January 2 they will play against the University of California, Every player was in prime condition for the journey and the game, !t was asserted, gridiron practice having been carried on within a few days of de parture. The team will go by way of City, which they expect to reach tomorrow morning. Remaining until Tuesday, they will journey to the Grand Canyon which they were scheduled to reach Thursday. The day will be spent there and the final leg of the journey will end a! dena Friday afternoon, Players who were selected for the trip are: McLaughlin, Brenkert, Erickson, Basista, West, Futhey, Vick, Konvolinka, Spillers, Aiken, Captain Stein Welderquist Porisins, Browning, Crook, Snyder, Neal, Vince Mari and Kopf. The return trip beginning Jenuary 5 and ending January 13 will be by way of San Francisco, Springs, Denver and Chicago. Middleweight Is On Retired List CHICAGO, Dec. 24—Jimmy Clab- by, the American middleweight boxer mow «@ resident of New Zealand, is on the retired list. He has written friends here that he laid aside his boxing gloves after being defeated by a rising young Australian. Clabby ‘was presented with a pot of gold by his Australian admirers. He former. ly lived tn Hammond, Ind. Baggage Smashers employe bassase your bag- Do. you emashers to handle gage and furniture? We ere experts in moving bagsage, furniture, pianos and guarantee our work. SEE BEN TRANSFER Stanley Overbsugh, Prop, Phone 74 = AOREMIAN HEAVYWEIGHT Colorado|# Bohemian heavyweight has been sug- Baseball Nine At Drake Abandoned DES MOINES, Ia., Dec. 24.—Base- bess oF ed Roc: Sep tener! eaten next year | Senagse atte tise $75 gy The ham ea2d resulted in a $3,000 loss last Columbus Club To Train in Georgia US, O., Dee, 24-—Offictala of the Columbus club of the American _ Jim Flynn in Caricature if ny eel gd ent. Harvey Perkins will next Tossday night at the Ine theater Boxers Refuse _ | to Stop Fight with the Gong OGDEN, Utah, Deo. 24—Al Nelson of Idaho, and Billy Wallace of Sacra- mento, fought a fast six-round draw ‘here last night. The men refused to stop fighting at the last bell and the referee had difficulty in separating) them. Nelson challenged Wallace to another contest, winner take all. This will be fought in two weeks, ————__—_. ASPIRES TO THE TITLE NEW YORK, Dec. 24.—Frank Rose, gested to Tex Rickard as a possible contender for Jack Dempsey's title. ‘Rose is 28 years of age, welghs 185} pounds and stands & feet 11 inches. Ottokar Bartik, Rose's manager, de- clared that the Bohemian pugilist has engaged in 100 rink battles in central Europe and had yet to be knocked off his fect. Bartik told Rickard that Rose would arrive in this country early, next year. ROD AND GUN GLUB AT BASIN 15 ORGANIZED J BASIN, Wyo., Deo. 24-—A rod and gun club was organized here this week for the purpose of co-operating with the state game and fish depart- ment, Fifty-five attended the temp- orary organization meeting and the charter will be held open until per- manent officers are elected next month and it is hoped to have at least an initial membership of 100. The state game department placed 23 southern quali here last spring and |theee have multiplied until there are now over 200. Ring neck pheasants and quail will be propogated here and bass and other game fish planted in the streams under the supervision o! the state game department. The and gun club will have a coyote hunt Sheep mountain to the county line. coacneaTen a PILLS VEerre® Building Costs Lowered By having us sand your interior finish you save from $20 to $80 on the average 5-rocm house. Just tell your lumberman to have us sand your finish. Casper Mfg. and Phone KEITH LBR. CO. Phone 3 Phon: HUDSON LUMP COAL Now $10.50 Delivered Sold by CASPER SUPPLY CO. Constructior Co. 1096-3 N.& A. COAL CO. Phone 1400 e913 - scombans ner ro AT EOS ANGELES) =. Light Workout Taken En Route to San Diego, Confi- dence Is Shown. prising a full squad of 24 players in excellent condition and brimful of con- fidence, went through a light work- out here this morning on a brief stop- over en route to San Diego where it ls scheduled fo lock horns with Cen- tre eleven Monday afternoon. Two weeks of hard workouts have put the eleven in fighting trim and there is not a single minor injury omong the players to injure in any- ‘way their chances against the famous Praying Colonels. THe conference champions will be minus the services) of but ome regular who started the season with the team, Kirke La Sheile, all northwestern tackle who has been out of the lineup for four weeks with a broken leg. All the othér regulars and second string men are in the best of shape and are eager for the start of the game that will give them their chance against the most talkedof team tn the country. ; ‘The last two weeks of practice have been devoted to perfecting a new over- head attack as well as strengthening the defensive play of the Wildcats, The team haa long been noted for ite offensive strength while {ts defensive strength is also a matter of note in the northwest. Coach McKale has perfected a scoring machine that is ard to stop while his line and secon- dary success stand second to none in this section of the country. ‘The famous Arizona “stone wall” is figured to hold its own against the heavier line of the Colonels although outweighed some 11 pounds to the men and the Wildcat backfield is looked to furnish some little trouble for the Centre.ends and line of secon? defense. Coach McKate will start the same team .against Centre that defeated Whittier college here on December 2, with the exception of Marshall who has been pulled out of the lineup to hold as reserve quarter, his place be: ing taken by Broderick, regular hal, back who was out of the game f two weeks on account of injuries. oo SEME-PRO HURLER GETS CHANGE WITH DETROIT OTTUMWA, Towa, Dec. 24—*Bill” Sapp, @ pitcher with the Eldon sem! professional baseball team near here last season, will receive a trial with the Detroit. Tigers next year, Eddis Herr, scout for ‘the Detroit team signed Sapp. He is 26 years old. He made a record last season with Eldon of 88 strike outs fn five games. Sumatra Wrapped, Mild Havana Filler. Neb., oo Daiversity 2 ‘ot Nevaeh has ‘tpg Ms Gece exten oe of Brractoe N. for a couse Ste og = 7 192 ¥. B. Coy Sh sas anneinre® Slennene mens fo Srentese Beet Seen eeeeeres coming here 1923. Negotiations with the University of Pittsburen tor @ 1822 game havo been dropped, it \No Game Between Washington And St. Louis Squads ST. LOUIS, Mo... Deo. 24.—Wash- ington and St. Louts universities will not meet on the gridiron next Thanks-| giving day. It will be the first time in eight years that the schools will not stage thelr annual Turkey day game here. t The athletic council of Washington university voted to discontinue the struggle between the local elevens. Washington won six of the eight games played, St. Louis one and the other was a tle. The game decided the city champtonship. i ‘The action of discontinuing the con-| test came after several years of agi- atzon by the Washington student body | which urged that the Pikers climax) thelr football season on Thanksgiving! day. The student body claimed thit/ St. Louts made the classic the peak of 1's season, whereas Washington met strong Missouri yalley conference elev: ens previous to the Billiken clash each year. ‘Washington hea etheduled a gume for November 4 with the Billikens to. Feplace the cancelled game. = | THE TI TRIBUNE S PAGE OF SPORTING NEW S| RIZONA SQUAD Combats 16 ROOKIES ON SPEAKER LT Big Leagues. CLEVELAND, Ohio, Dec, 24.—The reserve lst of the Cleveland Amer- jeans contains the names of sixteen ee ee regarded as , nine are pitchers; one catch- @r; fuur infielders and avy. outfielders. They are: Pitchers—Robert W. ‘Clark, Go. H. Edmondson, J. C.. Edwards, Carl Guess, Raiph H. Harwood, Bernard Henderson, Wayne Middleton, T. J. Odenwald, Nelson A. Pott. Catcher—Luke Sewell. Infielders—Touts Guisto, Riggs Ste [acne ‘Walter Hammond, Arthur Wagner. Gleaner J. Gully, Earnest Jeanes. Topping the list are Hammond and ‘Stephenson. Hammond formerly wa- with the team, but later managed Pittsfield of the Eastern league. Ste- phenson joined ,the team last season. Both are second basemen. Guisto also was with the team Iast season, but Jater was sent to the Pa cific coast league. ‘Wagner, who originally came from Joplin, wurked out with the Indians last season, He was farmed out to |Galveston and later transferred to Mobile. Jeanes, Clark, Odenwald, Mid ieton and Pott ‘were farmed out Luke Sewell divided his time last sea- son between Columbus, Indianapolis and Cleveland, where he made a good showing. Pitcher Guess comes from Mas: sillon and Harwood from Montana The others hail from colleges and are holdovers from last season. SS a 7 fair skating ‘every; Stternoon and vening at ‘Win: garisn; no ad- mission charge to Indies. _ oe Dia you ever seat buffalo meat? Wr will serve it as part of-our 12-19-6t ‘menu. The Manhattan cafe. Ri 5 = ———————S>>>——ESST With H earty Greetings fora Merry Christmas. and Best Wishes for the New Year The Grand Grocery Natrona Meat Market Pigeon Tea and Coffee Co. _ THE HOLIDAY SEASON | affords an opportunity to express the pleasure we derive from our business relations with you, and we wish you all A Merry Chitstmas and a Happy New Year Be Richards & Cunningham Co. * YOUNG TROTTER SOLD [Coach for Naval“ ” Fo DUTCH EXPORT} Squad Retained Notice to Automobile : Owners We need many automobiles on Christmas morning to take the kids to the Christmas - tree. Any one desiring to assist in this en- tertainment please have your car at the City Park at 9 A. M. on Christmas morning. Park your car around the square opposite : or east of City Hall.. | COMMITTEE. 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