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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1922. he Casver Dally Cridune Oi All Events CUMMINGS an nr M1 Tr ij ‘NDERSON ee ROSS HANGS KAYO ON WILLIE GOOORIGH IN SEO xe Danny Maintains Proverbial Reputation in Stand- ing up to Terrific Rain of Blows and Boring in for More; Legion Card Entertaining Eddfe Anderson is everything th that has been said of him, to the version of sport followers who Jast mans give Danny Cummings one of the worst bea ings that the veteran iron man has ever weathered in he mccord: watched roped arenas of Casper. Anderson turned loose ‘an attack upon reeked the vetrean battler to thé ‘With both eyes closed by Anderson's ectentific jabbing, Cummings fought ° time and again crossed over with @ terrific right hand punch that shook Cumniings to the foundation and the game, veteran bat- tier many times welcomed a brief op- portunity to clinch to shake off the enveloped him. Only one of the 10 rounds, the fifth, Cummings hed «a chance, In this fete! alg Sng dhe tented He mart ee sawing which struck Anderson above the esr, Cummings was entitled to a abate for he followed up the momen- tary advantage and Anderson had to give ground. Anderson almost evened up the going towards the end by «mashing home a solid right cross and rocking uppercut as Cummings came into a clinch. ‘Wary in the first round Apierson a easily and contented himself Cummings. Biding his take hs shat heme rtoatte stehes ook lefts which . indicated that the batfle would be of short duration. second frame was a repettion of the first. The referee continually ‘warned both boys, lost in the serious ? though almost out in the first round came back and was going hard at the finish. Ea Tout and Young Anderson open-; e4 the bill with a dash of action which bout ended evenly. rewarded with a shower of sflver. Jack Burns of Denver, referee for Jack Kanner et the Stockyards stad- tum officiated in all bouts, He han- led the fights in a manner that de- veloped the most action. Other officials included Bill O’Brien, announcer, Carney Peteraon, and Dr. J. H. Jeffrey. timers; George McLeod matchmaker and Hal Curran managér for the American Legion under whose auspices the fights were staged. CALIFORNIA TO DEFENDTILE Track Team Going East Again in Spring to Compete With Big Callents. confer. ence game, defeating Chicago 21'to 6. ——-—_—_— BOXING MATCHES 10 BE | nira Baseman Obtained in! PERKINS WiLL a a Sen if 13) ie York Report Denied by President of the Washing- ton Club. a i WASHINGTON, Jan. 11—Clark ¢ Harvey Perkins Grittith, president of the Washington ‘with Willie Kel- American league stated positively that Colorado and ack Ryan of Dal- unless there was an unexpected change ‘Tex, will meet Morey Young of in his plens, Roger Peckinpaugh, who Casper in the semi-windup. Light |becomes a member of the Washington weight and featherweight numbers club through ths threecornered deal Dude Gilmore and Prnie arranged yesterday between Washing: “Kia" Rows will be staged for the pre-jton, Boston and Philadelphia, would Uminary mumbera |not be made manager of the Na- PLAY AT SHORT Fg] i 3 prepared to make an announcement! |with respect to the manggership and| }it was intimated that several former {major league stars wern under <n- | sideration. NEW YORK, Jan. 11—Roger Peck- inpaugh, former Yankee captain who [will assume the management of the [Washington club this season, will be jthe fourth active player in charge of ® team in the bg ieagues. The others Trade by Red Sox Has =‘ who will assume a dual role in the 1922 Position Shifted. campaign cre: Tris Speaker of the Cleveland Indians, Ty Cobb of the De- BOSTON, Jan. 11—Joe Dugan, the| tet Tigers and Bill Killeter of the former Philadelphia thin baseman ob- ington club, prebably will be red to shortatop for next season's play, Monager Hugh Duffy said tctay. With Eddie Foster to cover third base, Bos- ton is protected at that corner, but H the recent transfer of Everett Scott ieee tans omen cee ex! NEGOTIATIONS PvE ‘Washingtons most of last season as the other player in trade for Peokin- paugh caused consideration by local} CLEVELAND, Jan. 11—-A syndicate sports writers of the possibility that|of Clevelanders are said to be in the President H. H. Fraee had another/market for the Boston American phia for Dugan and, with O'Rourke | last night for New York to confer with available to complete the Red Box in-| President Harry Frazee of the Red field; it waa thought Dugan might be/®cx. Matt J. Hinkel, well known made the subject of another transao-|ceferee and fight promoter who made tion. an effort to purchase the club several Chicago Cubs. —____ tained by the Red Sox in a trade which fg pny ee =| BLEVELAND SYNDICATE ‘The fact that Boston chose Frank O'Rourke, regular shortstop of the trade in mind. The New York Am-|leaguo baseball club. Sam Deutsch, cricans had offered $5,000 to Philadel-| prominent local sportsman left here years ago, also is said to be one of the syndicate. NOYE-WILSON BOUT POSFONED. At St. Louls—Johnny Noyo-“Red Cross” Wilson ‘bout postponed. ~ COLUMBUS, 0., Jan. 11.—Anngunce. ment was made here today by George At Philadelphia—Johnny Dundes, | sargent, president of the Professional New York, junior lightweight cham- |Goirers" association of the United pion, outpoints Whitey Fitsgerald, | states that he has ted the offer Philadelphia, in elghtround bout, | c* Roaman Wanamaker to give an ad- ditional $800 to the prize list for the DUNDEE BESTS FITZGERALD. M'KAY STOPS DALY, NOT MANAGER ” (CASPER MEETS GLENROCK FIVE Casper high pees ani Glenrock high school basketball team will con- test for supremacy on the Casper floor | Friday night, A \teama indicates SHIMMERS IN DETROIT MEET Fourteen Central A. A. U. Titles Go to Winners of © February Events. DETROIT, Jan. 11—Fourteen Con- tral A. A. U. swimming champion. ships will: be decided in a@ series of three meets to bo held here in Feb- Four events for women and two Ng men have been set for February in the Detroit Athletic club nata- toch The events for women aré the 50-yard free style senior, 100-yard back stroke senior, fancy diving sen- for and 100-yard free style junior. The men’s senior fancy diving and mes Bei yas free style junior fill it th The "G0 Sica cree style senior for men, 100-yard free style junior for men and the 50-yard back stroke for how to clean and press clothes in a manner that Women, senior, are announced for America to hold Its 1922 or 1923 meet Weabrosry 16, on Ferry field here, is ceing considered In the Y. M. C. A tank February by athletic authorities of the Univer. 26, will be decided the 220-yard breast sity of Michigan. A decision is <xpect- Stroke for men, senior; plunge for 4 in a few days. distance for men, senior; 50-yard free wtyle for men, junior, and the plunge for distance for women senior, and the 100-yari free style for women, senior. Parker House And Sweet Rolls Fresh Every Day Extend Bid For | Collegiate Meet ANN ARBOR, Mich., Jan. 11—A pro. Posal to invite the Intercollegiate Ax PAY DAY SPECIAL At Casper’s Finest Grocery Store Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday PHONE 13 Best Out West Flour, 24-Ib. sack........+.--$1.20 Best Out West Flour, 43-Ib. sack... . $2.35 Extra fancy Spitzenberg Apples, per box... Extra fancy Large Grape Fruit, 46 size, 2 for White or Yellow Corn Meal, 10-lb. bag. Wright’s 1000 Isle Dressing, bottle. .... Luna White Laundry Soap, 5 bars for.......--- 125e DEL MONTE CANNED FRUIT IN HEAVY SYRUP No. 1 Apricots, 25¢ or 2 for. No. 1 Blackberries, 30c or 2 No. 1 White Chegries, 30c or 2 for. No. 1 Black Cherries, 30c or 2 for. 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Grimatcinlas cron Jewelry and watch repairing by ex- 0-8 STAGED AT MILLS, WYO. ‘The town of Mills will soon break into the forefront of sporting activity ‘and solar plexus making the veteran give ground and flich with each tell- 4pg blow. It was at this juncture “¥hat friends of Cummings asked to have the fight stopped. ‘This style of fighting was termi- pated on the order of the Referee. Jack Burns who called to the men to break at every moment that they started to'clinch. It is probable that 4f Anderson had been allowed to con- ‘tinue to punish Cammings in the in- TWO STRAIGHT FALLS. oe Reece Towa—Ralph Parcant takes two straight falls from Jack |Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co. Hagensick, Nunda, 8. D. ——_———_—_—__—_— NANA Mn im HU im TATA le NOW IS THE TIME CANNED VEGETABLES No. 1 cans Flag Corn, 20c or 2 for... ...+ No. 1 cans Flag S. W. 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Dates arranged inclute Ohio State un!- veraity.at Columbus, May 18; Purdue untversity at La Fayette, May 19; Unt- versity of Illinois at Urbana, May 20; Notre Dame university at South Bend, May 22-and 23; Michigan Aggies at Lansing, May 24 and 25, and Untver- By, ef Michigan at Ann Arbor, May Del Monte Seeded Raisins, 15-oz. pkg...... Del Monte Prunes, large size, 2 Ibs. for. Del Monte Prunes, small size, 2 Ibs. for Post lasenee or Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, smalé size, Post Tosstics or Kellogg’ Corn Flakes, large size, per pkg. ; Del Monte Ripe Olives, pint can. The Grand Grocery Directly Opposite Telephone Building on very St. & PHONE 13 We Deliver to Any Part of the City. Moncy Back If You're Not Satisfied. To prepare for a constantly increasing business which can be had by every enterprising concern in the city of Casper. Business is On the Upgrade And all forces working consistently to bring conditions back to normal. As one cog in the great business wheel we are doing our utmost to Fgces perfectly with the other business organizations of the city of epee and state of Wyoming. In conformity with this line of action ae Reduced Our Prices the current, lower manufacturing costs, and can that they will not profit by waiting longer to » The outstanding features of the bat- ‘tle were Anderson's superb control ‘and headiness and his punching power Soupled with the unprecedented game- hess shown by the veteran Iron Man Panny Cummings. ‘Anderson showed plainly that he bed everything but experience, taking no hances he worked for a decision and won handily, guarding always the Fands that have won him hundreds of dollers. Anderson emerged from the pace wirnout Seer. by) whjcl: tose: member the figat. to the best information Frank Canner CUSTOM TAILOR Suite 15, Daly Bldg. Phone 11913 AAI that The Tribune has been able to ob- tain, Danny Cummings weighed in for last night's fight at 128 pounds while Hadie Anderson, the victor, was u1der tho bantamweight limit and weighed |% in for the fight at exactly 117% pounds. ‘The semi-windup number saw Eddie (Kid) Ross whale Willie Goodrich to reamiand iri something short of two Founda. Ross showed something to the fans last night and the boy that battled bim four vicious rounds to a @raw recently didn’t have a chance Jast night. Brnie took the going seriously: in a a purchase items in Art Metal Filing Cabinets Herring-Hall-Marvin Safes, Office Chairs‘and Desks, Steel Lockers and Stationery Cabinets, or anything in the line of Office Supplies, Printing, cial Ruled Forms, Loose Leaf or Blank Books, You can buy of us at the current prices ‘prevailing in Denver or Chicago, and we can give pa better service. Just ask your stenographer to call 1570, and we will come right over and give you detailed information. 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