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FRENCH WOMEN ENTER ATHLETI6S ster Pea'rine See ming cess When He Meets Cummings OTHER SPORTS FROM GVERSEAS a2 tree ees cerns re ene when he will appear in a 10-round event with Danny Cum- PARIS, Jan. 10—Five thousand women of France, be-| mings tonight, his first professional fight before the home tween the ages of 15 and 80, are'taking part in athletics, in |town fans. which mén have figured mainly in the past. -One hundred| During the interim between Anderson’s former appear- yards in 11 4-5 seconds, 1,000 nieters in 3 minutes 17 °4-5 5 | nee and his return to Casper his star sional and technical champion of the seconds stand as a joint British and French feminine record, pot ae pease rhe ao ‘nel barge Dhagy hor me eac.ern box- Miss Lines of England:and Mademoiselle Bleard of Francerisen from the amateur to the profes- | ing circles where he made his great covering the respective distances {1 y———— | improvement as the © ‘Wyoming such time as would make many mas flash” has met and defeated the best Cece to F ight Seain > boys of his class with such regularity that the champions scoyted meeting him. He has met and defeated Midget Smith and Jack Sharkey, both admit- tedly contenders. for the bantam- welght crown. Midget Smith met and defeated Johnny Buff the present champion, ‘just shortly before Ander- son whaled=the midget all over tho ring. Sharkey also has a decision over Buff and also he hai a defeat to his credit at the hands of Anderson. This showing and in view of the fact that Buff ister won the cham- Plonehip from Pete Herman and has made every excuse possible to keep from meeting Anderson sinco he has held the title, has caused many sport writers to ha{l the “Wyoming flash” as the real champion of the division. ‘ There {s no more critical audience in the world that a hyme town crowd Amateur Swimming associntion, which views the performance of one the effort was mate tn public. , y 4 | of its favorite some. especially after —— ‘ | | the favored one has risen to national WEOMING ATHLETE j . prominence during his stay away STARS a esp ie ps from home. For this reason Ander- GXPO! ‘an. 10-—The “new men" son will be in the best possible shape Deat the “old men” by @ score of six and will be able to give the best that numbers 1,500. Mademotselle ‘Therese Brule of the latter club, went over'the 310 meters (0) hu in 17 15 sec- ond, just 2 15 6 slower than the world’s record held by Earl ‘Thompson of Dartmouth. SWIMMING RECORD Is CUT DOWN. MIDDLE SBOROUGH, England, Jan. 10-—The world’s swimming reo ora of ¢ minutes 65 45 seconds for by Norman Ross, U. B. A, was lowered here recently by J. G, Hatfield, the holder of several British championships, who covered the distance in 6 minutes 61 25 seo Hatfield was timed by officials CURLERS CLASH INDULUTH MEET Four States and Two Canadi- an Provinces to-Be Repre- sented in Bonspiel. DULUTH, Minn, Jan, 10—Curero from four states and also two prov- inces in Canada will gather hure oa January 14 for the 29th annual bon- spiel of the Northwest Curling associ ation. Frank B. Freggeau of Duluth, President, said reservations had beeu made for upwards of 50 rinks. Last year 45 rinks were represented in the meet. Curlers from Minneapolis, St. Paul, Eveleth, Virginia, Chisholm, Hibbing, and Duluth, Minn.; Portage and Mad. sou, Wis.; Fargo, D.; Butte, Mont.; Winnepeg, Man.; Fort William, Ont, and other Canadian towns are expected to attend. Some of the greatest stane heavers in the United States and Canada will perform on the local ice during the Week's tourney. The bonspiel will be staged in the new home of the Duluth Curling club. From Canada will come the Mc- Donald rink, runner up for the grand aggregate prize at last year’s tourney; the Gordon Hutchins rnk of Winnt Peg; the ©. C, Chisholm rink of the Manitoba Curling association, the Jim Pepper rink, known as having the old- est skip in these parts, and other for- midable rinks, The sport in Minnesota received a|ter, substantial boost this year when the| guard; Minneapolis club laid the foundation] Donald, and Brenklander. ta in him. In his match tonight Anderson will be pitted against a man who years ago was all but a champion. He will meet & more rugged man, a fighter who can take and give a world of punishment. ‘With Cummings tn shape to take the aggregsive in the oattle and fac- ing @ man who Is capable of landing a knockout blow, fans aro assured of seeing a. battle in which rea! action will, be staged. Cummings, through advantage in weight a ne no! “aa overcome the younger opponent to some deacon Again another grudge battle will, be one of the features of the bill. Er- le Goodrinh six rounds which should prov ample to return one or. the other a. © plunges and forward for the lack of foot- said Carpentier would never fight physically afd spiritually by Rachid SDE artny you see him here playing leap with SST MAS SS commissions TRACK RELAY IN DI DISPUTE... eisharat Arrangements Be- College Athle Athlete ing Made for Event to | fg Recover From firmness when he remarked casually to some of the players wee ver grumbling «# little, “you luse ly yards if you keep on crabbing.’ FLOW. Layman, Wyoming and Wad- ham, fullback for the new men, was the star of the carae. He made the touchdown in the second quarter, breaking pea around Tish end for success, and satisfy the? visiting coaches, Coach’ Wilson is planning to enlarge the meet to include several TT as Rag Heretofore, ther! step four rounds in one of the pre- uly, one. qe, OO, 2) timinary numbers. If Dowler exhib- crante Peale, the relay races. | its the same prowess in the arena of Watches will be given to the win-!paaaeq mitts that he doce on, the hep ypisc, apatite ack Ea wrestling mat Corelou {s due for = trimming tonight unfess has @ ring- er of some ability. ‘Two other preliminary numbers Pi ranged. under the . supervision George McLeod, matchmaker for the American Legion, under whose aus- determine the. battle by knockout, Close School Year. =| EAST GASPER QUINTET winner. Both boys are counting to handily from the East Casper tea, in Barl Dowler and Louls Corelou will; the basketball series which is being / 8T. LOUIS, Jan. 10 10.—Two boxing éommissioners claimed to have juris diction over the 12-round bout be tween Johnny Noye of St. Paul, and “Red Cap” Wilson of New York, lightweights, scheduled here tonight. The-city boxing commission, recent- ly appointed under an ordinance, noti- fied the promoter of the bout that he ‘would haye to abide by the ruling of the commission. Heretofore a ccm- mission named by the police depart- ment has bouts. The pro- moter declared the fight would on on under the sanction of the police com- mission which has not yet decided its eourse in the matter. CONLEY WILL BATTLE COWBOY PADGETT IN BOUT AT THERMOPDLIS Roy Conley of Thermopolis and Cowboy Padgett of Colorado will meet 4m Thermopolis in a ten-round fight January 17 under the ausipices ofthe club. Each of these boys won their fightin a’ double’ 12-round main’ go in Denver January 3. Conly win- ning over Eddie Lux of Kansas City and Padgett over Schafer of Omaha. @he match between the two scrap- pers was arranged by A. P. Huntz matchmaker for the Thermopolis club, It will be a fight in which the middle- weigtt championship of Wyoming at least 1s involyed, for Padgett recently adopted Laramie, Wyo. as is home and Conley has been a resident of Sheridan, Greybull and Thermopolis-in: order for past several months. ret wouma ‘WINS DECISION. * At Memphis—Pal Moorp, Miemp given referee's ‘decision after fst Soa rounds with Carl Tremaine, leveland. RENTROP PINS WOLDFANG . At Little Rock—Charies Rentrop, Houston, European middleweight champion claimant, won two . falls from Fred Woldfang, Kansas City. LYNCH BEATS WALLACE. 7 At Salt Lake—Jimmy Roach, San Brancisco and Midget ‘Smith, “Salt Lake, fight 10 rounds to draw. Kid Sparks, Idaho, wins six-round. deci- won from Kid-Bialr, ‘Utah. SPORT FLASHES HOT OFF WIRE DES ‘MOINES, Iowa, Jan. 10.— A track relay meet that will compare favorably with any other similar event in the country is the aim of Drake university athletio officials, who have this year obtained wide co- operation from western track coaches in developing plans for the 1922 Drake relaye in April. Kenneth 1. Wilson, atheltic direo- tor of Drake university has the back- ig of all western conference schools in his venture and is enthusiastic over the prospects of making the lo- calo-mect the steller track and field attraction of the entire country. “Despite the fact that the local re- Jay will be held on the same date as the University of Pennsylvania meet, Drake ‘has received: the unanimous backing of Big ‘Ten schools. Hereto- fore .t! Drake relays always have been held the week before the Penn +| meet, Athletic Director Tom Jones of the University of Wisconsin and Harry Gill of Illinois assisted Wilson in lin- ing up the other western conference coaches to support the Drake relay, In addition \to ‘the -representatives from the “Big Ten” the coaches of the Iinois*.conference and _ Coach Knute Rockne of Notre Dame have agreed to support the Drake relay carnival, A representative of one of the southern conference schools also have stated that several Dixie uni. versities would send athletes here. Ef: forts also will be made to interest some of the Pacific coast schools, such as ‘California, Stanford and Washing- ton, State. ‘That-the coming meet may be a eee Te MACERGAN Ann Arbor—Ohio State wins cater. Gentoron’s eskeleall cmt: 25 to 22 from Michigan. ZBYSZKO WINS AGAIN. At Springfield—Stanislaus Zbysz- ko wins two out of three falls from Armas Leitinen. FISHER DOWNS, CONTENDER. At Decateur—Jack Fisher defends title against Johnny Hodnick; win-: - ning straight falls. W. Fr Dunn Phone 27 HAY,-GRAIN AND FEED Best Quality, Lowest: Price Industrial: Ave. Late Shooting CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Jan, 10. — Miss Mary Trask, the Radcliffe col- lege student and athlete whe was wounded by a@ revolver bullet two days ago, will probably recover, it was said at the hospital today. The young woman’s mother came here from Philadelphia and was at her bedside. College authorities said they understood her father to be in Mexico at present, probably on. en- gineering work. Where in Callfornia the family came from originally as re~ Ported could not be ascertained, For @ time they Itved in the canal zone at Panama. ~ Miss Trask was one of the most active students at the college in sports and dramatics. College officials to day said they had found no reason to @oubt their earlier statement that the Shooting was accidental, Bob curis, ear puffs, Kutie Kurls @t Marinello Shop, Smith and ed balcony. ploes the event is being hetd, will whet | made by hi the appetite of boxing fank for the major numbers: Barly ticket uales in-| the garne: dicate big house will be on hand for the event. Near Disaster: Is Prevented SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 10.—vhat might have been a diraster was avert- ed here last night by J. M. Nichols, Plant engineer, ard other employes at the main plant of, the Pacific Gas and Blectric company, who after a com- pressor had brown up and set the Place afire, remained at their posts and shut valves leading to a: storage tank . containing 4,000,000 cublo feet of gas. Nichols, who took the chief _ | part dm the affairs, and two other em- ployes, were burned seriousty, ——— TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADS— ‘BRING RESULTS. - SS b$OO60666566064000044O44OObbCbObbooeo0 rr rR PLOCPCCOPEP SLEDS POPP OPOOSLOPODOSEOPOOTOEOFOOO OH OEES: Kassis Goods $O4006406066600066005446004O54sbeo nr eee boo SOSOSS COSTS SSSSSSSOSSOSSSS SS OSOSSSSSSOS ESOS OS Building Costs Lowered By having us sand your interior finish you save from $20 to $30 on the average 5-room house. Just ~ tell your lumberman to have us sand your finish. Casper Mfg. and WATCH FOR Phone 1096-J White SALE Construction Co. for a new seven-sheet rink. A three-cornered year’s bonsplel between Minneapolis, Eveleth and Duluth is expected to/ ter, stimulate interest which may be re- flected in the registration. Tho walls of the rink enclosure have ‘been painted white, and this with other umprovements will make curling et night more satisfactory, according to Mr, Fregeau PARK CAGERS. DEFEAT Parke school duplicated the feat of the Central school team by winning staged between five grade schools here and from which the grade school cham- plons will emerge at the end of the season, Davis of Park was the individual star of the game but he was enabled to score many of the 23 points made by his team due to the team work which outgeneralled the efforts to the East side cagera. Duggins of East Casper made all of the seven points team. The following lineups appeared tn} « Park—Cook, right forward; Davis, left forward; Van Natta, center; Sem-| Bes Dance Every Tuesday and Saturday Night at .933 S. POPLAR ST. Everybody Welcome Good Music and Good Time Pick Your Suit From bolt goods and see what you are getting. We then will make it up as it should be made. Frank Canner CUSTOM TAILOR Suite 15, Daly Bldg. Phone 11213 Clean Lump COAL For Immediate Delivery Casper Supply Company Phone 913 fight for next/ ward; Moore and Senn Jewelry and watch repairing by ex- Pert workmen. All work guaranteed Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co., Smith’s Sister His Trainer Midget Smith says he owes much of his success in the prisefight ring to his sister. Vera. She cooks his meals, gupervises his training and sometimes puts on the mitta with him. Smit ft guard, substitutes, Bishop, _—_ o.8 ee leaders. ‘h recently conquereed United States Senator John B. Ken- @rick of Sheridan is here, en route from the Wyoming eonyention at Casper to the American National Live Stock association con- vention at Colorado Springs, and is local Democratic Growers’ conferring with ANDERSON MAKES DEBUT IN "CASPER TN BATTLE TONIGHT GAN CIRCUIT OPENS IN JULY Week's Race M Meet at North Randall. to Start 1922 Season, Report. CLEVELAND, Jan. 10.—While noth ing definite was announced previous to the executive session of the Grand Circuit stewards this afternoon, It waa announced that tie 1922 season will open with a week's racing at North Randall beginning July It alto was indicated that there will be no change in the lineup of the circut from tha# of last seeson. The stewards were scheduled to take action on the reports of the rules and schedules committee, which m terday. They are said t recommendation that thr terminate at the conclu: second heat, providing that the same horse has won the first two heats. Another recommendation, it ts said, provides a method whereby fast rec ord horses can be raced instead of rele gated to the stud as is the caso now. It also is said that chances scoring and racing system have beea suggested. 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