Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 14, 1922, Page 8

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Visitors class Loval Cagers; Second Defeat Expected to Put Hard W otk | into Training Here F The G) enroc k baske The visit defeat scoring was cor four points; R points on od ly against scored 10 points lenrock mana: 1 of 11 points which it the game: ATHLETICS CLUB QWNER 15 DEAL: Benjamin F. Shibe of Phila- delphia Ciaimed in 83rd Year. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 14.—Benja- min F. Shibe, president of the Phila @eiphia. American league baseball club, died today. Mr. Shibe, who was in his 83rd yedr, had been ailing for about two years. About @ year ago he was in an automobile accident, receiving in juries from which he slowly recov ered. Mr, ghibde’s financial assistance made ft possible for the American league to establish a club in Phila- Gelphia when it invaded National league territory in 1901, He was made president of the club when it was ¢ tablished and remained in that posi tion to the time of his death. He owned, it is understood, 50 per ce 2 some of which w: bers of his *f ily. “Connie Mack is the owner of the It was also through Mr. Shibe's aid that there was built here the first concrete baseball grandstand in the| major le: Connie Mack said to: day in speaking of Mr, Shibe’s death. Mr. Shibe began earn his living as @ horse car driver. He had a knack of sewing up a lot of yarn and making a presentable baseball for | boys on the lots and drifted nto the business with his bother. The bust- ness prospered and in 1883 he be came associated with A J. Reach famous ball player in the "70s, in the A. J. Rea r came quit Reach vives his pa Mr. 5 given cre for developing baseballs to their pres. | ent standard. The {dea of the cork center baseball was attributed to him. | —_———— GONLEY-PADGETT DATE DEFERRED ONE. WEEK. FIGHT DUE JANUARY 17, and Cowboy Padgett, | h middleweight bat ot the Ro m Thermopo! plan of st fer having be Conley and F recently in Denver and each emerged th mopolis {s gloating ov it was able to get the big Denver show for a m number. Padgett ts a comer ai 1 the Chey isement is se u may pick | World Results | By Leased Wire thall team, a well drilled and steady we alloped Casper last night by a score — took orig early lead nA whe Xhia| ps’ assurance that they will re- weig’ : ying or some sensational basket s hooting gave them y, is today American light hea 0 CHANCE OF RETURN WRN BATTLE a cm "ms nent ea ran nd Dempsey would ‘not meeting with the world’s heavyweight champion. Jin the worid,” he said, the power nor endurance to th a fighter of Dempsey"8/5*Y caibra I would not think for or promoting @ second petween the pair. tainly not in America.” LOS ANGLES, Jan. th with Tom Gibbons. The should make an excellent op se of life on the victory pedestal. ne \° Casper who has attained as a fighter, Pp sper for severa. nd other relatives fore he returns was Danny Cummini sprained h the injured m apidly enough to per- gage in matches whic ed in many during the last/ of the country Eddie {s not offering the injured his showing The fight Anderson beat Cum- 2 s ever before beaten here. | them ings is one of the tough- | cording in Casper to know me I ever undert¢ that Danny Curr first man I ever put the gloves on He showed me a lot of stuff ty a year ago I couldn't » loth men be- | ELD POSSIBLE. pplauding when the e the decision. Since 4 with Danny and tion in the fact by a man whom jamentals of the with fatr profit. the east y where es 5, er’s He ts suf. Soon for South\=: hers will I on Febru: ceeds spectators would witness as, where they will find| contest than Carpentier has staged y than Cum- ders and inftel/lers awaiting|in the past. h 1 and by that date, ac-| Owing to ‘financial n. 14.—Bob Shawk-| LOS ANG his _sports-_p: ANNOUNCEMENT Opening Today THE FINEST CIGAR STORE AND SODA FOUNTAIN IN WYOMING | McDonald’ Corner, New Lyric Building AAU AU ee Tex Rickard, boxing promoter, said when rieae that 98 Te H old Lead Throughout Contest and Out- French light ‘heavyweight had expressed a desire for another ‘Carpentier is without doubt the: best 175-pound pugilist “put he has}Ponent for Ceorges and an interest- ing contest should result but Demp- against Carpentier again I can- ot see under any circumstances, cer er fo: x Dempsey, ve both Carpentier’s and Des pene peacap 5A sr tania ate wad to defend his title as world’s cham. county early in March for} (ion heavyweight ac any time and against anybody and thet such ch would be discussed whenever ficient financial guarantees were up by those who sought a match. ANDERSON MIAY BE SEEN AGAIN BEFORE GOING EfsT| Geeta tling Ley iusky. NEW YORK, Jan. 14.—(By The As- ociated Press)—Ring followers, THAN CUMMINGS WINS rT i CASPER BANTAM |= 2am } ther match in America Jac! Dempsey and Georges Carnen ter would be s) financial fizzle wrre inclined to believe tay a scrimmage might be staged abroaJ There have been reports from time to time that the Frenchman again t like to face Dempsey and this s confirmed by digpatches from Car. amp abroad, after his vic. this week appeared tn \White S ox Leave tory over Cook. the Australian heavy his opponer weight. Dempsey’s manager sajd the “Central and Park schools are bat- tUng for first honors in the grade school basketball contests, just the same as they did in the football games which eventually resulted in a dead heat this summer: now tied for first honors with two}, victories each and -no loss 7 perenne, against them. ‘The schedule is ar-| , West—Walker, right forward; Eads, ranged so that these two organiza- tions will not clash until January 24} Crimes, | right guard; Broden, eft and one or the other wil! then take|Suerd: Culver, Brown and Knight, a definite lead. Central tied up the standing by de- cisively trouncing West Casper yes-| S4mes whicn should change the stand- champ was ready to defend his title ne the guarantees were posted. ‘s appearance might prov rong drawing card abroad,, ¢ be would be at least an even money sections | CHICAGO, an. 14—The Chicaso| favorite against Carpentier. American league team's pitchers and| If Georges stuck to his plan of boxing Dempsey at range, it {s probable that European Both tenms are checked s| terday evening, 19 to 7. © The standing at the close of the| be Dl Monday evening Hast Cas-| “At New ¥ week follows: 1a" Gloason, White Sox/ abroad, attendance and gate receiptr gamest fighters I have ever |™Anager, all hands wili be ready for} would not likely approach } will say one thing |!ntensive tr about him he never let sentiment enter into the fight and was in dead- earnest as was I all York, Jersey City. Dempsey, however, has Lost. Pct.| Will tangle with Mills Tuesday even-| weight no worthy opponent for a bout next cision summer and might be willing to box ain cent |SRhawkey to Stay |r ae ee iy goes theo he best. You recelved from Rickard for facing Car- E “knock hira out with @ ham- With the Yanks pentler. “It might be of Interest to fans DEMPSEY WIL that the first BATTLE IN LONDON. kK real train- NEW YORK, r nings was the |ey, the veteran major league hurler,| Dempsey, heavyweight champton, will whose red undersleeves have in past | meet Georges Cagpentier, rs set the sartorial pace in baseball | titleHiolder, in London, providing pro- that time, just a little over fyards bossed by Ban Johnaon is not|moters for such a match would post and up with | to leave the Yankeo club, regardless of| “substantial guarantees,” acccrding to him. leny trades or deal the American league| Jack Kearns, Dempsey’s “le ts as gamo as they make |champs negotiate, Col. Jacob Ruppert,| Kearns did not indicaté whether he ir t owner of the club declared today. | would to willing to aceept an offer ed East 23 to 7, Park beat West 26|to work with the team until he has’ be id H md team) given it'a real standing. ‘The only! teQNARD TO FIGHT KANSAS. | MURPHY OUTPOINTS PADGETT. Leonard} At Denyor—Frank Denver, to 5, Mills 18, Freshmen 21, Central beat West 19 sarrying a smaller purse than that put up by Tex Rickard at Jersey City, | Same. “Dempsey is ready to meet Car- rentier or any other conten#er. for -| tho title.” Kearns said, “but whoever AEE CPN DECISION |* OVER LEVINSKY IN NE Light Heavyweight Boxing Championship Won By 7", %.* ve ia Gene Tunney in Gotham; Fulton Fails to Show. Class in Fight With Madden NEW YORK, Jan. 14.—Gene Tunney, the Greenwich vil- lage boy, is today American light heivyweight boxing cham- rtue of his victory last night over the veteran Bat-| Lyman Brown of Evanton, Wyo, ts hil ter atlas eeopeis ave! seedy hy ewe oe sire, while not busy swapping punches ie Germans jn France, to entertain his buddies behind the battle lines. rite: ey aires, eee oF thelr When boxing became the king of A.) Sport experts here were’ almostimanagers can secure engagements *. sports, Tunney entered. for the] unanimous in thelr opinion that Frediqith Brown by communicating with His opponents never were Evanston. able to plant a real hard blow on him. yene went on to become champ at his weight of all the glove swinging art-|show enough ability to warrant a “Cc -{ists In the American forces in France. | turn match with Jack Dempsey. ue Artists Are CENTRAL IND PARK Ti FOR GRADE SEHOUL xn Arriving 't in U.S. GLOSE. ANGE N FOOTBALL DUPLICATED AY PAGERS «22° aS Lait uae mt Athietie union door Evanston Lad Out For Mat Honors Sakteun ce neh a eee Fulton, the Rochester, Minn., plaster-'his manager Joe Bird at er, who fought a 12-round draw with ‘side bets of any amount will be cov- Bartley Madden last night, did not ered. in the world’s 18.2 balk- Le eactilotelion Whavac paeeaie: In tho West and Central game the on the steamer Paris, arriving today. following line-ups were used: Ary Dotaithe Lat Soe ee Central—Allsman, sight forwara; “ve tom er Nell, left forward; ‘Scown, conter; Gib- son, right guard; “Lester, left guard. Davis, Kicks, Harry ‘Scown and left. forward; | Galléiger, —center,) substitutes. Orleans, knocked out During the coming week many Smith, ceeedesasel «ag hai ing of some of the trailing teams will! . TUNNEY NEW wins: per will meet the Freshmen, Central 1,000 | Ing and Park and West will meet for 3.900 irk second time, on Wednesday even-| Levinsky. West Casper is likely to be counted in the running later in the season be- cause it has a coach now who intends; game which is credited to West was — taken when the Mills team failed to 48 New rey show up for a recently Park and Central schoo) teams will meet for the first time this week.! FULTON AND MADDEN DRAW. promotes such a match will haye to] these two organizations as there 4s ester, Minn... or Sees a New| Bud Hamilton wins dec ut up a aseetos suitable to us. between ths two first teams. l York, t 12 to a draw. Harry Miller in four rounds. — LIPID ED SSS MW i bi iad 2 RT CLL LIPIIOTIOOMIO IIIS OI OD MOOI OO TOO ISM People of Casper and Vicinity by Giving Them ~ CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENTS Every, Day Except Sunday 5 Months for $50 ; OFFER GOOD FOR THE'NEXT 10 DAYS. HENNING HOTEL ; Permanently Located in My New Suite, Daly Bldg. (Over Old Lyric Theater) M. Gabrielle Sinclair, D. C.. (CHIROPRACTOR) Graduate of Famous Palmer School—Five Years’ Practice Room 343 ei W. a LIS PLANS FAR CELEBRATION BF GAMES. WASHINGTON, Pa., Jan. 14—-Upon the arrival home yesterday of the Washingtons® atiaeets, ope eS ball team from Pasadena, Cal., where try were t2ported to have accepted vitations be atiteg- sie. Ceeeers Don ‘There is as much rivalry between’ At New ¥ Fulton, Roch-| Tet, Hannigan fight six: entat .I Am Taking This as a iat to Introduce Myself to tiie Phone for Appointment

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