Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 1, 1922, Page 7

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l World Results Seni Windup Proves Class Clair battle, t sport card which was staged last J ended in a draw. a The windup number in which Her-} vey Perkins and Walle Keeler strug fled through 10 indecisive rounds end- ei with Perkins holding a shade be- cause of his more aggressive tactics pecause he landed a fow telling Diows in th tle. Keeler unabie to solve .Perki crouch, contended himself with} ting Perkins lead and then trying put across a sleep producer, as, Per- me out. | The decisl to Perkins was not e there had been comparative opuli beca) been called @ draw. ‘The decision in *favor of was technically n six and lost one to Keeler. { ae tried Hard to win by. the knock: out route, bus neither fighter was able to hit the other, cdnsiatan’ Once during tig fight Par ed Keeler with vitious raht and punches but the Calera jae en able to stem, the tide of battle ui he shook otf is Inotaehtary Brogél- ness which followed} Keeler teipa tn every way to hit Perking but landed folidly but few times. The Tocal, bat- tir, emerged from the fight unmarked while Keeler, suffered a fow severe brulaed and clits ach plainly shatidnk the place where Perkins landed clein policy Morey —_— Ss SVT "Adopting a fightin REVELSTOIF®, . y 4 . ed the Nght to Eddie St. ELSTC B. C., Feb. J ete tin ele hated Supporters or ay Pidititd iit and ni Hy 300 Snowbound m Ject to} r ble sl jumpers will comn- . Young thought that he would elect t oéto"in 25 é > Ly Sa oe vent aig. slip) 28%, tbe efehith annual tournanient Gere tn n California er if thé opportiinity pre-} Both boys mixed fréeiy, St. Clalr “hotdiny himself in reserve for 2 knock out, pulich ‘While Young carried the fight end landed many blows which fApparen/ly had little effect on St. Clair. E ‘The decision which Geterinitied the pattle a draw was rendered by Georke McLeod bea wa poocthe with the fol- Pay a is ite jedd in thé edriibr more won @ decision ns, WHO {8 Bald to have outwelg! Gtiiore about 14] p, pounds: Nii gy was thé degressor in the battle carrying tHe fight to ‘tambone who strove vainly for a “0% Gro punch fmnockout. Gilmore kept WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1; PERKINS SHADES KEELER, YOUNG ~ WN ST GLAD BATTLE TO OMAN _ Boking Card With Honors Even Between White atid Black; Keeler Bested ih Bout Front the spectators’ viewpoint the Motey Youtie-Rdaie st. e semi-windup number of esting mill of the evening and exceeded the main event in in- terest becalise both fighters elected to battle it tit. This event TRACK STARS NEW YORK MEET NEW YORK, Feb. {Seid stars of Olympic, national intér. Mitue action in th mil, most of the jcolleglate ahd sectional prominetice fans holding that he fight should have | Gathered here today for the series of : jspecial invitation events Perkins |the annual games of the Millrose Ath rrect for the 2 ey Fa association, to be held tonight x . got.a draw! Jolie Ray, pattler won three rounés, go Ban. (eine Waa scheduled to start in, tho Wanamaker oné and gpectal raco bgalnst Hal Cuthii!, Bos. ton} runners. Chantpio Jutipers Enter World's, progesstorit chs Downey to Meet CLEVELAND, Feb. i y, Clevelatid; fi: Ssriiciies Hilda stzned cus® February 10, it was annbunced today. ———— __ ___ She Cas pet Daily criviie PAGE SEVE® Is Football Sport for Girls? | of American Legion ie American Legion night, was the most inter- 1.—Track ond ale : played football at Sudbu: to Show whether the came the test ore: : comprising < Trvo, girt t ranged ofticls sians who Iinois A. C. star, six st er of the national mile tl 16 Rodman one-half mille and hutiiber of club and college Ski WALKER, BBETS BARTrigLy, 46 GOLFERS ENTERED, At. Philadeiphia—Mickey Walker, Newark. outpoints Soldier Bartficld, th eight rotin, ready, for Texas opeh ch tests Febriiary 2, 3 and 4. DEMPSEX MATCH BARRED. DESEBRS MAN Boat ee Alostent. Sror felis . aan & siaks vali hard. : MMOH Bs Lalorated 23 | Wiedill ino b (O01 - foun tas | At Revelstoke he Revelstoke ski cliih of Revel | 2% ¢' F e hil, Mount Mevelstoke hationa “eet as gas ee « Tuesday and Wéednes 7and 8. Henry Hi few Yor! Boe ane Sas rd OF FRESNO, * GHICAGD CLUB ENTERS NEXT IRISH OLYMPIAD) = way from Ios Angeles north, Feb. Can., Young Fisher CHICAGO, Fé}. 1.—Prepardduns to] seria & football tearh hha athlete to Dublin to compete in the Irish O1ym pidd this summer are belng made by the Irish-American Athletic elub ct Chicago, it hecame known toda A mibeting to complete plans will be Hela . publican early today, Bryan Dow: Yotng Fisher of + 1BHtS, “fave beech 0 box a 1-round bout at Syra- ott The T jabbing Awity #t the cov up op- ceasing using & htdteht right cross to stop Hanitore when the latter came j] cout of the crotch At what appeared to be opportu tims for a knockout punch: Several preliminary numbérs which had been, arrahged on tho bill were called off Becittise mie juvenile par- disipants_ were prohibited by state ju venile officers from taking part in the affair: Jack Burhs sna Georgd McLeod acted as referees itt the fibtits. Dr. H. G, Halih Heted a8 tiirier. saeien' “Saeewhy NEUSEL IND TUNER ARE NEW YANKEE RECRLITS NEW. YORK, Feb. 1.—E4_ Néiisel, said to be a counterpart of is near namesake, Bob Meéusel, rid O. D. ‘Tucker, hailed 48a second Babe Hath, have been acquired by the New York Yankees ht will ecompany tHe squad on its sdtithern tour. Neusel comes frotti Coffeyville, Kan., thd OHI of Walter Jolinson dud Tucker, who played last year in the Georgia State league, clouted the ball for an average of_.434. Woman Actused | Of Crime; Freed)! Mrs. Bornlcs Vallance. slayer of her former fats, Fib¥a Bathani Bt Mem- i ek was te by Mill end Cabinet Shop 4a af ew, ‘au aii, kinds, store fixtures, as He cae ee satistied . customer 18 our beat afvertisoment. bad Bi Leon tbr peo EST BAA We have cut every item left in dur stbek to exaet cost and " many iteiis below cost. We want to close within the next TEN DAYS, so everything must go. : jinday, it was announced A SMALL LIST OF OUR BARGAINS: ‘ Winesap Apples, sinall size, Hox... $2.60 75e Lis; Moiiarch $1.60 26e Coftée For ........... 6} Large Bottles Oe Catsup for _7 ie : s eegea e ahbest §5e 14-gal. cans Cane and Maple 9 = § bE, Syrup; per cans 5e Y-gal. cans Corn Syrup, Galloit cas Pork and Beans; pet an. 65e Bale ae Sy Pepe 3 35e i Lbs. Fide Granii= 4 No: 244 cats Labby’s $i 00 Sweet Potatoes for...i. e . lated Sugar for... $1 .00 81% cans J. M. 10-1b. pki. Spaghetti, S14 10 ae °°. Large Oval cans Boot! Seraines for -.. 0.0... 13 Cas Coitiinoh ON Sarditiés for .... Cans Select Sardines in Olive Oil forcos=::.: 3 Sheed Pineapple for... $i -00 No. 21% eats Advo Peaches for ..:..2= $1.10 re a Sea AS BH.00 | 9 sap cr...._._ 25 a2) ) ie en | eres ete meeeeeeie senen tail censor OE | Posh, ger cas. S2ZS 1-palloh cans O-Cedar Polish, per can. Lafge cans Cove Oysters for $1.50 SHIKANY’S “The Store Accommodating” Phones 903-474 England, in a match ar. ‘oo much. for Birla, Phy ‘ero Diay. . At. San Antonio—Bixty.six golfers! amnplonship | Ack, a Accounted For 1.—Moré rkons stratitéd by Cail- nt récord sow along ate, mftch-traveled hikh aa been rescued Or gecointed: for, ac: cording toa speela) dispatch thom representatives of the Freino Re Automobile élub. officials express the belief that no liver were lost in the gtorny nt Teast Along the roads. a rill find all ths tatest news th New have COTE GO eens (np ~TOPLNY SERIES (Engagements fér the Spritig |teen miles on snowshoes over danger-| | Training Trip Call for Nu- CHICAGO, Feb, 1.—Old memories of |Dome Lake, a summer resort, when |the famous world tours made by the'he broke into a summer cabin. |White Box in tho winter of 191814 announcement of the engagements, jmade public today, between the two teams on jthis. year. |The March 11,12, tonlo, ‘Texas, Jil also meet at Seguin, Texas, on |March 15. them April 4 and 5 at Knoxville Bristol, Tenn., and Norfolk, April 7. The teams will end their present season jaunt at the Polo grounds In on the fact that jn baseball today only |i; tne Tribune classified column. |Manager McGraw is left of the Glants " who mado the trip. key and Urban Faber and Ray. Schalk Gre the only Wh Sioux City Club Sroux_ city, Towa, Feb. 1—The Sioux City ¥ n lenge jeam will Te 2 jtrain at Springfield; Mo, They will Whate’er your home dry report at Sprit Manager Mattick expects to Have be- HEATHER TWINKLE TO ARRIVE Heather Veltch’s Gordon rotter, 18 expected to Aivive Saturday mor konnelé of Ch tana, was the Taimoshanter na rush Judy, tvwe eli Bow MEN ONLY! Detiver Medical Institutes ! NEWS __| First in News * ee ee ~ a Of All Events | — With Prisoner} THE SHERIDAN, Wro., Feb. 1.—Thir-| FAMOUS = We Can Save You $25 If you'll step into otir great introduc- tory sale of {ous mountain trails with a prison- er, William. Stafford, was the experi- ence of Carl Simmons, special deputy sheriff, who arrested Stafford at merous Games. Stat- ford in preliminary hearing here de- clired. he committed the offense to protect himself from a storm. pores be ene York Glants and the Chicago been revived here following the CONTRACTING FIRM ORGANIZED. GILLETTE, Wyo., Fet. 1—The Un- derwood Lumber company has filed articles of incorporation with the sec retary of state for the conducting of & general building and construction business. The following persons are named as directors: itlam M. Un: derwood, Roy H. Underwood, Lloyd R. Underwood, Newell A, Underwood, Qnd Martha A. Underrood. William Underwood ts the president. He is o ploheer of northern Wyoming coming here in the early days. posers oul the spring training trip ants and Sox will battle on 18 afid 19 at San An- it was announced. and Mar at Dallas aud 26 will find id Fort Worth on and , on iar Piratford Clothes We'll do that very thing, for we are of- fering these better clothes at a || 30 PER CENT REDUCTION Off the regular price. You'll have to act quickly though, for the special pur- Thee TP be chase stock is being rapidly reduced by iz , . those yoting mén who were quick to THE SERVICE ¢ uN sée the remarkable values offered them. ia PHONE. ve aan It enables ycu Casper young men to get : exceptional clothes at exceptional prices and: you cannot afford to ovér- look it. j You will probably find {t advertised | Presiden mes. “SMARTY® Séx men there. cleaning néed— Tiiess totlis will do thie work with speed. Speea isn't thetr only asset either; théy, -are thoroughly pliilied th thelr art And uso care ahd discretion in the cleaning ahd pressing of your garments and drap- ld about March ®. Players in camp at a Twinkle, Mrs. itobt.. J froui tre 3 of Dong THE TIME TO BUY! 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