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PERKINS NEXT OPPONENT HOLDS. REPUTATION AS TOUGH BATTLER —— New Orleans Is |TUAF FANS ARE TAKING STOCK Asked to Join | In Wet Fight! SP DENVER MAY ENTER LEAGUE DETROIT REGATTA THIS PAGE SEVEN First in News Of All Events ORT FLASHES HOT OFF WIRE BROOKLYN BUYS CRANE. ITALY ENTERS RELAY. At Philadelphia—Italy to send first YEAR TO BE GUT SHORT DETROIT, Mich, Jan £1— Plans |*ntounce purchase of Shortstop Sam | team tn history to compete at Unt DENVER, Jan. 25-—The question|tor the 1923 Gold Cup Harmsworth |Crane from Cincinnati club. versity of Pennsylvania relay caruival NEw Jan. New ot whether Denver will have West-|trophy regeita here show that the re- im April, ORLZANS, 23.—The 2] J orteans commission counci has been | rit Already |. 00e0e, baseball next season jratta committee proposes to stage in| |. DE FOR DEFEATS BAIRD. Fifteen Out of 20 Professional Bouts Fought requested by the city council of Chi- A for Derby 'Y | binges on the construction of a parkigeven days as many events as were At New York—Billy St. Foe of St. TALABER’ PINS PREHN. : cago to pass a resolution asking con- in Running if Gossip Is and stadium whers the games would| held tm the wleven days of last year’s |Paul. given judges’ decision over Earl at Lon T: Chl > amend ‘olstead Jong to . tumn > Willie Keeler Have Been Won by Knock ane, Se ote cae gl? Criterion. (cage Dove pnd an oll pede. on ay ero] ea engl oak wins from Paal Prehn, University on by outs, perrait beer ané light wines and that city councilman, m s statement toTwil) be in two divisions, August 26 to Te FY riteet Rag < gp Record Wei 1 al revenue from this source he set day. Mr. Risley announced the re|29 inclusive, being set apart for the| ST. PAUL BEATS WINNIPER. ae nee 95 Pounds aside for @ bonus for exeervice men} LOUISVILLE, Ky. Jam. $5—Turt|ceipt of @ letter from owners of the|Gold Cup section qnd September 2,|, At St. Paul—St. Pant hockey team —_—— Seren Seeks eee eras On| Joptin ate eitwing fo .tréaetee (2013 ated 6 tar’ the Hireasuunth Gefeats Monarchs of Wimipeg 5 to 1. yeah Sees ee PEORIA, Jan. 28-—The city Probable entries @re meas-| franchise to Denver. races. SON OUTPOIN WRI - Willie Keeler, the Colorado heavyweight boxer who meets |/°uP“!! last refused to adopt the/ uring the chances of those that al-} Lincoln, Neb., has bid on the Jop-} Although no forma! challenge has|iast year. Ths challenger has until] At Hot Sprincs—Walter Johnson, Harvey Perkins of Casper in a 10-round main event at the Iris T°" sponsored by the Chicago |ready have been named for the forty-| tin team but the owners do not f®|been received tor thé Harmsworth |Fubruary 2% to announce intention of |Davenport, given newspaper decision theater Monday night, has all the ‘ks of ks city council which called for modifica-jelghth annual renewal of the Ken-| vor transferring the franchise to that|trophy, held by Ga: “ood, of Detrolt,|competing for the “B. I. T." as thejover Vio Wright, San Francisco, im onday nig! A; earmar! a fighter, Heltion ot the prohibition laws to permit|tucky Derby at Churchill Downs| city, according to Mr. Risley, the committee considers 1: almost cer-| world famous trophy ts known among |10 rounds. is six feet and two inches tall, weighs 195 pounds in fighting|the manufacture of beer and light|early in May. Morvich, the unbeat-|" Denver lost the Western league|tain that Sir W. Mackay Edger will| powerboat men. ae trim and is 24 years of age. wines. The aldermen were tied on thejen two-yearcold, at present has the/tranchice which she had he forjpring over a new erft, probably —<$—>—_—. AL NELSON WINS DECISION. as 20 professiona! vote and the matter was tabled by the/call, because of his spectacular per-| years in 1917 when the charter was| Maple Leaf VIII to attempt to wrest} The rapid rmultiplication of tnsects/ Baker, Ore —Al Nelson, Botse, wins e a P ights and has won 15 by|mayors voice PARK IGREAGES LEAD FOR Tift Central Cagers Swamped by Score of 82 to 2 in de School Game. Running true to form Park grade school's basketball team - increased swamping Central school's cage five 32 to 2, in m game that was never in doubt from the start, Nearly 1,000 justy lunged school children cheered Park school as it outclassed its op- ponents and walked off with the game that virtually wins the city champion: ship. gy Davis, captain of the Park school (eam worked Ike a veteran and able to score 24 of the 32 points made ing fi: the first half while it was able to gather 10 points, In the last “halt Perk turned loose and gathered 22 points while Central scored its only field goal of the contest. ‘The lineup follows: Park—Van Doren, left forward; H. Davis, right forward; Van Natta, cen- ter; Semler, left guard; George Cook, right guard; substitutes, , McDonald, Brecklander, McKelvey. ‘ral—Alisman, forward; Neel, left forward; Scown, center; Gibson, right guard; Virgue, lett guard; substitute, Lester. graskeses Sere: 0) COMPULSORY SCHOOL AWS HELP GRIDIRON SPORT 18 POPULARITY pulsory bringing with it an education in foot- ball, or at least in the ‘rudiments of the accounts in large measure Cent: gridiron sport, in the opinion of Ficld- ing H. Gturry Up) Yost, twenty years mentor ut the University of Michigan and one of the most widely known coaches in the country. “Present laws in many states re of men in “Football is the outstanding Amer- iean college and high school game, As such {it is becoming more popular every year. The keen competition among teams, as well as between indi- ‘viduais to ‘make the squads appeals to the American ‘fight’ spirit.” SEEN annEEE Elven down to the present time, {t is @ custom among the lower classes in \ Hungary for the groom to give the bride a kick after the marriage cere- mony, to make her fee] her subjection. ——_. -- Meet mo at ‘The Smokehouse. gems, for the increased populacity of the! | knockout, winning these battles from good second rate fighters in the Rocky Mountain and Pucific coast sections. By comparison he should have little or no trouble of disposing of Perkins. This is shown by Perkins defeat at the hands of Harvey Rector. Rector flashed here and won @ knockout vio- tory over Perkins. Two weeks later Rector was knocked out by Jumbo Martin tn the local ring. Less than @ month later Keeler knocked Martin stature fights in @ crouched style. It is almost a certainty that he fight Will be terminated by a knockout as both boys have ether producers in each walloper. St. Clair and mM Promise of being one of the classiest affairs qver staged here. It is im- probable’ that this match will be ter. minated decisively in the stx rounds for both boys are in wonderful shape. ‘Young’s cleverness and his ability to take tt {n a pinch will save him classing St. Clair on points, Heeler will conclude iis training In exhibition |Casper by staking a boxing at 8 o'clock on both Friday and Sat- urday afternoons. Training hours for all of the other principals are from & to 7 o'clock each day at the Casper Athittio club. Waite Hoyt to Sign for Life IHW YORK, Jan. 25-—Waite Hoyt, two victories in the world’s series with the pennant Winning Giants last fall, is soon to be married. He accompanied Miss Dorothy H. Pyls, 23, of Brooklyn, to the Brooklyn license burea a yesterday ani took out credentials for signing 2 life contract. He gave his age as 22, but s2id he would wed starting south for spring training with his Middleweights Meet on Mat the critical step, Friends, however. before — , CHICAGO, Jon. 25.—Johnny Meyers and John Kilonis will meat here to- night in a match for the middleweight ‘wrestling . ‘undec the city commission rules providing for 15 rounds of 10 minutes each. Under the rules one fall will determine the winner, whether it comes in the first few minutes of later, or if there has ‘been no fall by the end of the 15th round the judges will pick the winuer. a ‘The municipal government of Stone wall, N. C., is stricty feminine in its makeup. It consists of Miss Mand BE. Satterthwaite as mayor, assisted by a city council of three women. Uf affected chronic disease, simple ju can come Rave treated exactly like your own. ae te'aud yoo may dare tt, a os will be aa MEN ONLY! DENVER MEDICAL INSTITUTE with el or a and cured case after case pease curable, WE rie ‘be sure that and we Gen Debilitz, jerves, womnin—results of exposure, overwork a other Aiscases of B cone Veins, quickly Viclutions of Nature's Laws, jiadder and Kidneys, Vari- Poisons in the ‘Blood, an@ permanently cured ct expense ‘and no detention trom Charges co low as to be i> FREE—Consultation, Examination—FREE Frag yy IE Pe DenverMedical Institute COME IX AND TALE rr oven the reach of even the poorest, and for Men Oni; St. Opposite New Post~ office, Denver, Cole, On paper the hattle between Eddie! lorey Young holés| from the onslaughts of his opponent! eam {It around him was| While his own terrific punching and Wace teens ‘wakes Mulls Aro boxing ability may result in his out- who pitched the New York Yankees to 4 | pitely because of the illness of Morris, refused to say when he planned taking] Smoke Transeo Cigars. ASSOCIATION IN JEoolON TODAY Club Owners of League Take | Up Proposal for Increase in Draft Price. GHICAGO, Jan. 25—Club owners of the American, association met in session here yesterday to con- leider the acceptance of the new draft Reports from the East say that ‘Trainer Frew Burlew is preparing the son of Runnymeade for this greatest of Acwerican races. Turf authorities on, they declare he undoubtedly will ba the favorite tn the winter books. ever won that classic. Other runners that are sure to have ory Price of $7,500 for every payer ed from the organization, an Increase of $2,500 over the farmer price. No advance indication was available lregarding the action the club owners would take, The action of the Pacifico Const league in refusing to subit to the draft will be taken into consideration at to- day’s mesting. The International league tn refusing to submit to draft baseball, has not voted on won, and the purses collected: 6, $13,726; Bunting, 8, $41,101; 9, $30,870; Fair Phantom, 5, $22,290; Jai-Sand, 4, $22,226; Surf Rider. 6, $15,630; Second Thoughts, 6, $15,180; Column, 3; $14,500; Gen- tility, $, $14,200; Little Chief, 5, $14,- 197; Budana, 5, $14,100; Misstonary, 4, $13,195; Jean Bowdre, 1, $13.080; Runatelie 8, $10,575; John Finn, $10,350; and Prodigious, 5, $10,417. foarte w+ tal 8 STATE GUN SHOOT T0 BE HELD AT LANDER BANDER, Wyv., Jan. 28-—Lander has started the organization of a gun club under the leadership of Dr. W. Francis Smith az. forerunner of pro- posed activities which include the hold: ing of the state shoot of the Wyoming Gun club-here next summer. The lat- ter, accoring to announcement made here, is ready to accept an tnvitation from Lander for the shoot and a large membership fn the local club is antic!- 3, Morris-Flynn Bout Postponed FORT WORTH, Texas, Jan. 25-— Tho boxing bout between Carl Morris, of Oklahoma, and Jim Flynn, the Pu- eblo heavyweight, scheduled for Friday night here, as been postponed tndefi- it was announced here today. a MICHELIN Ring Shaped Inner Tubes Are unsurpassed in quality, but their cost is less than other Red Tubes, and no'more than some Grey Tubes. Michelin Tires Are Just as Good as Michelin Tubes. R. M. Mosher 316 W. Yellowstone ; Building Materials t Weare equipped with the stock to supply your wants in high grade lumber and build- ers’ supplies. Rig timbers a specialty. KEITH LUMBER CO. imnthentitee' Phone 3 formances last year. Last season's | transferred to St. Joseph. paca tendo ean as |\ddelp Coach Next ‘There has not been a winter choice | back and captain of the 1921 Univer to win the Derby since thé filly, Re- nity of lowe gret, led all the way and won in 1915. Incidentally, she is the only filly that coach at Iowa next year. He will if they are entered. in| >asketball and track equads. ‘|to obtain his services. The Univer "| sity of South Dakota was first to come Morvich Is races, $114,234: fand the University of Minnesota like Year, Is Report TOWA CITY, brey Devine, allvimerican Quarter Towa, Jan. 45-—Au- football team which won “Big Ten" championship, will have charge of freshman football anc will assist In conching the “Varsity Aubrey’s decision to remain at Iowa climaxes a reries of approaches from other institutions which were antious forward with a proposition to Aubrey. 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