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TURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1922. ONLEY-YOUNG FIGHT ASSURED Popular Battlers to Meet for First Time on Legion ers in this section of the countrq nd it is probable that their fight pr leadership will result in one of the reatest battles ever staged here. Young bas a little: advantage in eight over Conley, but has agreed to © 150 pounds on the day of the ight. Conley will also tram to this oundage. Morey has been out of the game for ver a year. He has lost a little of Pho stuff that brought supporters jocking to his standard on his nu- erous appearances here. It is pro able that in the training grind for Ihe coming fight Young will pick up ll the stuff he has lost and the re- ult no doubt will be the return to 0 classy battler that friends of young know. : Conley who makes his home at Ther- opolis is a great drawing card at hearly all Wyoming towns as well as Denver where he has fought main vents. This will be Conley’s first ppearance in a local ring and he is xious to give a good account of him- If. One of the features ef the coming port card will be the reduction in the price of seats. This reduction is be- ng made for the purpose of meetng fapther readjustments here. Ringside eats were cut to $3.50; reserved seats 0 $2.50 and general admission $1.50. cot Champion At Checkers GLASGOW, Scotland, Feb. 11.—(By ‘t, Scotch checkers champion, today ‘on the international championship y defeating the American champion, ‘ewell W. Banks, of Detroit, Mich. Dver a series of 40 games Stewart on two and Banks one with 37 games played to a draw. Stewart and Benks began their se tes of 40 games on January 28. Their yenatch hed been hanging fire for five ever since Banks defeated Al- ed Jordan, the English champion. t that time, Stewart contested Banks’ as international champion, but re to Jeave Scotland to defend his claim. R Stewart scored his first victory in he present series on the second day wf the match, and won his second same four days later. Banks won only gameion Tuesday of this His only victory was won ough a “denny” opening. FICKARD RULE 1S REVERSED NEW YORK, Feb. 10.—The appel- late division of the supreme court to- day reyersed a supreme court order naming receivers for Tex Rickard, the Madison Square Garden corporation and the Madison Square Garden Sporting Club, Inc. The appellate divistons held that no partnership was shown to have ex- isted between Rickard and Frank ~ Armstrong, who brought the recc. ~-| @ ship proceedings on that conter*'- 3 itertincal ar a CollegeandC. . Athletes Compete BUFFALO, N. ¥., Feb. 11.—The cream of the college and clubs athletic ‘world gathered in Buffalo today for the senior indoor track and field cham- pionships of the A. A. U. which will be held tonight. E ‘The list contains such champions as Joie Ray, Andy Kelley, Joe Stout, Lor- cen Murchison and H. C. Cutbill. pete Se ES PFEFFER SIGNS WITH ST. LOUIS. ST. LOUIS, Feb. 11.—Pitcher Ed- ward J. Pfeffer has signed this year’s contract, yesterday, it was announced {by Manager Branch Rickey of the slecal National league feam. e The Union e' | Mill Co. Is prepared to take care of all kinds of cabinet work. Also job work of any de- scription. 402 S. Durbin Phone 1462 World Results — By Leased Wire Hoe floored the Buffaloan with a ¢lean left hook to the point of the jaw in the 11th round. Kansas, dazed, turn ed over on his feet at the count of seven and was up at nine, but that on Punch took away his aggressiveness and during the remainder of the bout] He declared after "|his Jaw and body were marks for the champion’s punches. Kansas gave Leonard one of the stiffest bouts of his career. In those | championship. Nationals are scheduled to play 24 ex- hibition games between March 10 and the opening of the National Ieague sea- son at Cincinnati April 12. according to an announcement made today. The first game is booked for Pasa- dena, Calif., against the Portland club of the Pacific coast league on March 10, nineteen days after the Cubs start Seventeen games will be Played on the coast. . HUB THEATER LEONARD'S CROWN ROCKED BUT CHAMPION SUBDUES MR. KANSAS NEW YORK, Feb. 11 ive—He Earl Palmer hurdles a three-barrel obstacle, then dives over a similar obstacle, This, at Plattsburgh, N. ¥. No. he Cubs Will Play 24 Exhibitions CHICAGO, Feb. 11.—The Chicago} CLEVELAND, Ohio, Feb. 11.—sob. by McLean, of Chicago, today appear ed the most likely winner of the in door speed ice skating professional championship, which concludes with tonight's events. Continuous 1 to 10:30 P. M. "CARL LAEMMLE PRESENTS OOT GIBSON And LOUISE: LORRAINE In a fiery drama of a man who fought his way through a blazing feud of the Great Forest straight into the heart of the girl who hated him. “The Fire Eater” Story by RALPH CUMMINGS . Directed by REEVES EASON AMATEUR CUE MAN EXPELLED Charles Heddon, Former Balk Line Champion, Ousted From Association. Ben Leonard still stands supreme in the ranks of the world’s lightweight pugilisis. Outpointed slightly in the first four rounds of his cham- pionship fight at Madison Square Garden last night by Rocky Kansas, the rugged Buffaloan, Leonard settled down, sent his punches true to the mark and easily won a victory on points. early rounds the Buffalo lad, hitting cleanly; brought blood to the champ. jon’s nose and mouth. These biows served only to steady the title-hoider, for he pulled himself together in the fifth and sixth rounds and found him- Heddon of Dowagiac, Mich, former national class A’ 18.2 balkline cham pion, has been expelled from the Na-| tional Association of Amateur ard Players, and Morris D. Brown of -| Brooklyn, also a former has been summoned to appear and answer charges against him, the ex- ecutive committee announced today. The resolution by which the com mittee expelled Heddon dec'ared his action tn withdrawing from the re- cent championship contest in Brook lyn after he had been defeated by Edgar W. Gardner, and in making a pubhw attack upon Gardner, “was in the opinion of this committee, high- ly unbecoming and unsportsma: and unwarranted in fact and which contained a reflection uj ciation and tts ideais.”’ Heddon in withdrawing from tho tournament charged Gardner unsportsmanlike conduct declared officials of the tournament self in the seventh. sas was “a tough boy Leonard now ig angling for a bout with Jack Britton for the welterweight WHEELER W: At Kansas City. Pawhuska, Okla, wrests interstate in dividual target cup from Frank Troeh, Vancouver, in trap shooting tourna- Steinmetz Looks Ice Meet Winner LAKE PLACID, N. Y., Feb. 11.— William Steinmetz, skating under the colors of the Norwegian-American A. A. of Chicago, seems certain to be the amateur outdoor skating ace of Amer. Steinmetz at the close of yesterday's race program had 110 points and Jew- Se EE, The Omaha Bee every day in the month, 75c, 104 North Center street M’Lean Leading In Pro Contest be Casper Daily Cribune OF SPORTING NEWS SPORT FLASHES HOT OFF WIRE GIANTS RELEASE CONNELLY. At New York—Giants announce re- lease o John Connelly, young outfield er, to Little Rock club of Southern. as- CLINE BEATS KELLEY. LOS ANGELES, Feb. 11.—'‘Spike” | ielly, Chicay-o bexer who has been out jof the ring for several years, lost to Gene Cline of Los Angeles in a four- round bout here last night. They are WYOMING BEATS AGGIES. At Denve-—Wyoming defeats Colo n former's first Rocky Mountain conference basketball game. HOOT. . Whoeeter, Malone Bests Tommy Robson Minn., Feb. 11.—Jack Malone outpointed Tommy Robson of Malden, Mass., in a 10 round no de- cision bout here last night, according to the majority of newspaper writers. 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FITZSIMMONS GETS DECISION. |Fiynn of Pueblo, the only man ever At Oklahoma City—Chariey Fits-|credited with knocking out Jack simmons, Oklahoma City, gets decision | Dempsey, over Billy Britton, Kansas City, in 10| leeches to reli ———_—_—_——_—— rw, id-terkedkdiddnddhdeeblteeehtlhtittertaaia DANCIN PAGE FIVE First in News Of All Events the beating he gave Flynn was in re taliation for a similar kcing he re- elved more than 10 years ago when he started in quest of the heavyweight title. | ———— _—_ pert workmen. All work guaranteed Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co. O.S Bldg. L Vesta Batteries AT LOWER PRICES Two-Year Guarantee. Casper Battery Company FORT WORTH, Tex., Feb. 11.—Jim| y searching for he swelling around| 5 both of his ¢; as the result of a terrific beating ddministered to him| “ = * last night by Carl Morris of Tulsa MORRIS BATTERS FLYNN. : : “3 ® Okla., the original white hope. The/] sog At Fort Worth—Jim Flynn, Puebla|bout went 10 rounds, Morris toyed| E. Yellowston. 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