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be Casper Daily Cribune PAGE FIVE Ste Sa World Results First in News Of All Events Woman Still Ardent Fan at Age 102 Years SIOUX CITY ™iowa, Jan. 26— Although 102 years of age, Mrs. Mary Convey of Omaha, Neb., still {9 an ardent fight fan. She arrived here yesterday from Omaha for the speciiic purpose of seeing the Moore-McArthur bout from the ringside tonight. Mrs. Convey be came @ fight fan, she said, when she was a girl in Ireland. She re- members secing many famous bouts. —$—$— CHAMP IS EAGER FOR NEXT BOUT Will Battle Any Recognized Rival at Almost Any Place, Is Claim. “Big Ten” Team |AQXERS UNDER 18 YEARS mae "Coaat For Meet BARRED IN CLEVELAND ers under 1s years ‘of. age will not be BERKELEY, Cal., Jan. 26.—Efforts| permitted to pa Ae tn’ tone hee American Association aa | are being made to arrange a track Owners Vote Down Pro- meet here April 8 between the Uni posal of Council. MOORE AND WALKER DRAW At St. Loulu—Roy Moore, St. Paul and Al Walker, San Francisco, box 12 rounds to draw. Chicago ‘freated to Innovation in Wrestling Match Staged by Rounds. ing Into secret agreement with Out- fielder Earle Neale. SON SUCCEEDS SHIBE. At Philadeiphia—Thomas 8 Shibe succeeds father as head of Philadel. phia Americans, MEYERS PINS KILONIS. At on cago mkidelweight champion defeats John Kilonis, Norfolk. ea eet HERRING STOPS KELLY At El Dorado—“Red” Herring, Pa @ucah, Ky. knocks out Harlem Eddie Kelly, New York, in fourth round of 10-round bout. versity of California and « Big Ten |team. It is believed Illinois, Michi gan or Wisconsin will be invited. Last year California defeated Michigan here and two years ago Illinois was hum NEW YORK, Jan. 26.—Jack Demp wey is eager and ready to defend the world’s heavyweight title against any recognized rival and is not particular about the cage of combat, declared Jack Kearns, his managen when he arrived here yesterday. Kearns came east for the purpose of meeting with Promoter Tex Rickard and arrauged for a conferegce with him today. ‘There has been tulk of Dempsey en- gaging the smiling Georges Negi’ tier in another bout, in Europe 1 time, and there has been gossip, on of matching the title holder with sev eral different heavyweights on this aide. ‘ = CHICAGO, Jan. 26—Chicago sport fans today analyzed the first American Wrestling match held under rules pro- viding for 10-minute rounds, following the contest last night in which Johnny Meyers retained the middleweight Wrestling championship by throwing John Kilonis in the fourth round. The 6,000 fans who witnessed the bout approved of the method of con WOMEN'S WESTERN GOLF MEET AT ST, LOUIS) <esine =e ex aovesecs om +| that the experiment had proved a suc cess, There was much of the accompant ment to the scene that recalled a CHICAGO, Jen. 26-——The American association voted down the proposal of the baseball advisory council for pied. restoration of the draft. The vote! Caltfornia’s track team probably will was unanimous. |go east in June to defend its cham ‘The club owners met in special ses-'pionship title at the meet of the Inter sion here to consider the proposal, icollegiate association of Amateur which carried with it a draft price of| Athletes of America Last year the 7.500 for each player selected. This Californians won the L G. A A A was an increase of $2,500 aver a meet at Harvard. former draft price. The American association is second cla: league to ieee re- storing th . The Pacific Coast d against at its meeting YOKEL DEFEATS RAY At Galt Lake—Mike Yokek Salt Lake, defeate Tom Rar, Omaha, in two straight falls, The commission also went on rec ord as barring women fror: all in- Goor shows. amat r professional. ——<—<——_—_____. FOUR SIGN FOR BOUTS. At Denver—Frankie Murphy, Den- ver and Morris Schiaifer, Omaha, are matched to meet in 10-round bout here February 7.. Cowboy - Padgett, LANDER ROD AND IN -GLUB NAMES OFFICERS Sct ras —_—_—_—_———e—————— LAYER, Wyo. Jan. 26— ual Minor World’s ization of the Lander Rod The Big New York Stage Success. = diay Frush On tions already are being made for the V4 “The big idea,” said Kearns, “is to get a bout. Henry Vills, Bill Bren nan, Bob Roper, Tommy Gibbsons— any of them that seekewt—-can have 9 crack at Jack. A Wills fight has been most talked of, but the promoters don't seem to warm up to the idea.” Dempsey is no-v in Los Angeles and will come to New York, Kearns sald, if “he is needed. Only In case negoti ations for a titular bout in the Unitec States fail, will Jack take a fling in Burope. “WRESTLING POPULIRAAT UNIVERSITY OF OREGON HUGENG®, Ore., Jan. 26.—Wrestling has become increasingly popular at the University of Oregon here this year, because the mat sport has re cently been given a major standing, with a fullsized “O" as the award. A large squad of men are out nightly under Coach Gerald Barnes. Although there is a dearth of materia! in the 275- pound class, several men in the other classes show promise, includ- ing Wagner and Whitcomb, 125; Strane and Waters, 135; Kirtley, 145; and Nygren, heavy. boxing bout. Women's Western Golf association in the contestants’ championship tournament which will be held at the Glen Echo Country club rere starting August 23, W. C. Ferguson, chairman of the treens a\id grounds committee of the lub, announced today that work had been started to put the course tn con- 'ition for .the tournament. Several alterations to be made include recon- struction of two greens and shifting| { a fairway, he said. in a fistie encounter. the resemblance, Altieugh well trapped and difficult. the course appears suited for women’s play. The fairways are undulating and make for a variety of shots, a new ists cgetacrce oe LARAMIE. WILLING. TO Play In Tennis Tourney Opens test “by-rounds.” PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 26—Piay tn the national racquets doubles cham- plonship opened today with the cham- ons, C, C. Pell, ‘and Stanley Morti- mer, of New York, defonding their itle against a number of the country’s leading players, JOPLIN WILL RETAIN he made his debut Recent publicity gt Malody. Seconds were parked corners and they Pushed the stool through the ropes at the end of exch round, produced the towel and wielded the sponge with the same alacrity that characterizes, tho activities of the principals’ assistants And to add to the gong rang at the opening and closing of each round. A new way of writing a story of a Wrestling match came into vogue when the morning papers described the con- BACK BANTAM AGRINST CASPER PHENOM, GLAIM Down tn Laramie they have a ban- tamweight sensation, claimant of the state title by reason of the fact that he has stopped every boy that has faced him, in the roped arena since a pro fighter. Eddie Ander- son in Casper papers has brought a stormy protest. Laramie would like | to seo him in action against Leonard club, under whose auspices - nual shoot of the Wyoming will be held here this year, has Soaal perfected with the election of Frank Arnold, president; A. Burroughs, vice] tos ANGELES, Jan. 26—Revival president; W. J. Hagans, secretary-'cr the minor world’s series between treasurer, and A. H. Martell, field the champions of the Pacific Coast manager. Committees have been ap-/paseball league and the American as- pointed to secure a site for che state sociation is proposed by H. Smith. shoot and secure equipment. owner of the Indianapolis club of the POSE ye jlatter organization, who is here. Ho Robson Signs to |said he favored making the series an jannual event and would take the mat [ter up with President Hickey when he Battle Malone" to Indianapolis. ERA HATS COME BACK. y YORK, Jan. 26.—Opera hats atts ? have come back. For years they were 6 tena: tone. Rob-las flat, figuratively, as they are in Mienod to most Tonk Malone tr a|thelr crushed state, but they are again Pee ee decialen nortan hate on| quite the thing for a vieit to Broadway the night of February 10, according |""°¥™ to an announcement today. | oo Dempsey Buys Home On Coast Series Planned _ Meet me at The Smokehouse, LOS ANGELES, Jan. 26.—Jack Dempsey, heavyweight champion, has purchased a house here and an- nounced he would make it his perma- nent residence. He was said to have American athletic clu ril 1 as the date for this year’s auto|Frush, a contender for the city marathon. tance runners of the United States/out here last September by Cham and Canada are expected to enter. prow been aa a Port workmen. All work guaranteed|ton January 30 and {s on the calendar casper Jewelry Mfg. LYRIC Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. Comeback Trail! DETROIT. CLEVELAND, Jan. 26.—Danny feather The best long dis-|weight championship until his knock Starting Today EDITH TALTAFERO The Bewitching Movie Star in “KEEP TO THE RIGHT’ A Drama of Human pion Johnny Kilbane, has started to stage his “comeback”. Frush ts sched Jewelry and watch repairing by ex-|uled to meet Blockie Richards at Day Co., O-S Bidg.!for three bouts at Madison Square 26% Garden in New York. TWO DIAMOND RINGS GIVEN AWAY TONIGHT “Circus Frolics” Juggling, Boxing, Acrobatics, Balancing, Strong-Man Act, Clowning and Dance’ Presented by Sapphire Girls Company WESTERN FRANCHISE Méets thus far arranged are. Laramie fs anxious to see @ battle] paid $42,000 for it. Hearts. February 4, Oregon Agetcs at tn which amy boy who halte trom —ALSO— —NEXT=_ °: Wyoming can stand up inst thelr Pie emuaty 27 or 28, Washington at| JOPLIN, Mo., Jan, 26—“The Joplin| pride. A battle between Malody and “A GOOD, BAD WIFE” P Revi } Bugene Western lengue franchise ts not for] Anderson would be ® good drawing i athe Review N. Rosenberg, presiden e| card either in Laramie or Casper. | : Joplin club said late yesterday. The} A brother of the bantamweight, " hotoplay Feature —NEXT-— | Cleveland Team \serin association is a stock noneern | Benny ‘Maloty. is willing to try con: Dancing Every Night IE4 T S J in which practical! local bust-| clusions with Ernie (Kid) Ross or any pasa et ont aro f “The shen named | other good boy his weight in this vi- 40c—ADMITS TO A Oc ony arg s To Compete In in Denver disowning the Joplin fran-|cinity. Managers of these boys can Co ics chise are unknown here. negotiate arrangements by communi. daa) ANS Hockey Meet CLEVELAND, Jan. 26.—The Cleve- land Hockey team will compete in the Canadian hockey carnival at Winni- peg, Manitoba, February 7 to 11, hav. dig accepted an invitation extended by Baron Wing, governor general of Canada. In-order to accept the invi- tation, the Cleveland team obtained a shift of dates in the United Btates Hockey league schedule. Under the rearranged chante. Cleveland will play at Duluth, Febru- ary 6 and 7. Following the Duluth series, Cleveland will ge to Winnipeg to compete in the carnival its open- ing game to be with the winner of the Baskatoon-Winnipeg game. The finals for the carnival championship will be Dlayed February 11. Cleveland will then go to Bt Paul, St. Paul U. 8, leagué team February 13 and 14, Dr. Cross Goes Back to Office After Comeback LOS ANGELES. Jan. 26,—Leach Cross, old time lightweight, who quit the ring for dentistry, in which pro- fession he is known as Dr. Lester C. Wallace, his own name, and who re- cently temporarily quit dentistry to stage a “comeback” in the ring, has again returned to dentistry here. He gaid he enjoyed his “comeback” dur- Ing which he defeated a number of eastern lghtweights in and around New York. USE SLOAN’S TO Lge OT PAIN Terrace Gardens For Private “Parties Call 697M cating with O. EH. Burris, care of the Republican. at Laramie. Smoke Transo Cigars. 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Also LLOYD HAMILTON in “ROLLING STONES” LAST TIMES TODAY FRIDAY Fen SATURDAY Weber's “WHAT DO MEN WANT?” LAST TIMES TODAY VAUDEVILLE Headed by “THE MUSICAL FOUR” Three Men and a Girl, in a Musical Offering of Unusual Charm. Singing and Instrumental Dancing Brownie|Meyers & Nolan He's All the Name Implies Song and Step Review Chase & Janis | Doral Mack Dainty Bits of Musical Chatter Impersonations FEATURE PICTURE MABEL NORMAND “THE VENUS MODEL” Shows Start at 7:00 and 9:00 Tonight Admission 55c FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MARY MILES MINTER —IN— And the “Adventures of Tarzan” TOMORROW IS AMATEUR NIGHT COMING “Star Dust” Drama of ‘the Heart Special Wyoming Attraction SPECIAL PRICES 10c and 30c BUCKET A picturization of the ne of a century Waste THEATER STARTING TODAY —ALSO— ‘MOON GOLD” Wyoming Theater Orchestra