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\ > YOUNG AND GONLEY DRAW IN TEN TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1922. ROUND BATTLE ON LEGION CAR Casper Battler Evens Up Disadvantage in Closing Rounds of Bout; Paddy Ricke Battle Goodrich Battling gamely against a more rugged opponent, Morey Young fought an uphill battle against Roy Conley of Ther- mopolis last night and succeeded in getting a draw decision. Gameness and aggressiveness alone won the draw for Young after upsets were chalked against him in the first few rounds. Young elected te battle Conley instead of boxing him. GETFRINGHISE Young could make little impression |Advisability of Trunsferring and in the second round went to the mat badly dazed from a short right Joplin Franchise Is Con- sidered Today. haad punch to the chin. "Phe local battler remained on the fibor for the full count of nine en- deavoring to shake off the daze. As he came up he went into a clinch with Conley and the bell tolled the end of the round. Despite the reverses Young again took the aggressive fh the third round and continually jeu io Conley who was setting himself for a knockgut punch. LINCOLN, Neb. Feb, 21.—A. R. Tearney, president of the Western baseball league, Barney Burch of Oma- ha and William Friel of Tulsa arrived here today to confer with Lincoln sup- credited to the Thermopolis scrapper in the second round. porters and investigate the advisability Once or twice during the remainder |of placing the Joplin franchise; sold to of the fight Conley’s superior strength ithe leaguc ut St. Josep: meeting yes- and the power of his short punches |terday, in Lincoin. had Young in bad shape. Young con-| A series of conferences have been tinually refused to obsecve the warn-|Planned today with several Lincoln ne . ot 'tile. jpcapportern se), Gatens: cle) DEO y eet wre) Rave, Srnpanens “tay uv t the of} were in market for a Western visitor and elected to se! pace % arg QVER TRACK CHANGES battler AMES, Iowa, Feb. 21.—C. W. May- followers here as concrete evidence /ser, athletic director <* Iowa State that he has the ability to. comeback! onege is not anticipating a success- few more fights and the training for) ry) track team this spring. after a long abgence from the ring-/ No new men of any athletic-promise the battles will place Young in condi-| are avaiable this year, he says. tion approximating his ability before} Ames, however, has three good dis- ‘he battles will piace Young in condi-|tance men, but the team will be weak His gameness and ability |in all other track and field évents. Among the men counted upon by Director Hayser this year are Otis Higgins, Art Wolters, Frevert, L. R. Rathburn, all, distance men. “This year's indoor schedule calle for participation in the Kansas City athletic club meet February 25; Ill- nois relays, March 4; Triangular meet with Drake and Grinnel, March 18, and the Missouri Valley conference indoor meet March 25. pak hab Many instances are known of geese attaining the age of 40 years. al in which five big negroes until all were down except the Okla- A Bishop-Cass Theater RETURN SHOWING TODAY ONLY ‘This is the last week of the sewing machine campaign at the Natrona, Power Co. Don't delay. Get yours to- OMIN THEATER 10c and 25c | TODAY A Vivid Play of Pioneer | | | | ‘West, With All-Star Cast pet PEE Harold Lloyd TOMORROW 10¢ and 25c DOUBLE BILL With All-Star Cast in DeMille’s Famous Drama “Midsummer Madness” HAROLD LLOYD In a Return Showing meee “FROM HAND IRENE CASTLE MOUTH” —iIn— Continuous 1 to 11 _ Admission 30c “CONVICT 993” Sport Notes tennis player, has been ranking play- er at Wimbledon, England, the past two years. Gene Tunney is going to be a busy boxer if he performs at all the ciuts desirous of signing the new light heavyweight champion. With 20 home games in September the Boston Braves will be all set for & great finish, providing they are in the running by September 1, Texas leagye umpires seem to be in demand, the National league having signed Firman and Sentell, formeriy umpires on the Lone Star circuit. + The Bay State Short Ship circuit will have 27 days of racing the com- ing season, opening at Woonsocket, R. L, June 13 and closing at Nor- wich, Conn., August 11. b Wolf (Tarzan) Larkin, the Minne- sota woodsman heavyweight, is cer- tainly a speedy performer in the ring. Either he knocks out his opponent or ee ae me e. . New York boxing fans complain that scalpers are allowed to purchase large blocks of tickets for important bouts and in consequence the fans are nicked fancy prices for ducats. Must be something like a boxing roundropin that Pal Moore has in mind when be issues a challenge to Bryan Downey, Jock Malone and Jack Delaney to meet him in the ring. No need for National league clubs to get into a row over the services of Art Fletcher, the Phillies’ shortstop. Fletcher has deciared that he will not play ball this season. “Staffy” McInnis objects to his transfer from the Red Sox to the Cleveland Indians. The great first- sacker lives in Gloucester, Mass., and desires to continue playing in Boston, All all-star billiard trio, George Sut- ton, the handless wonder; Koji Yam- ada, the Japanese wizard, and George Spears, the straight rai! champion, are appearing together in exhibition games. Looks as if the selection of Clyde Milan ‘as the Senators’ pilot has won public favor in Washington. Even President Harding has given Griffiths’ choice the stamp of approval. YRIC Continxous 1 to 11 P. M. The best picture projec- tion in town—clear as a whistle. Come and see ALICE BRADY picture This wonder picture started the original series of mother pictures. —Next— A two-reel comedy “Hard Luck” Followed by Pathe Review —Then— Five Big Acts of New Vaudeville 23 HOUR 91 2 SHOW L2 Don’t fail to see this big show. Che Casper Daily Cribune BUNE’S PAGE 0 10 STATES IN TRACK EVENTS Big Representation Expected When High School Stars Compete. EVANSTON, Il, Feb. 21 than 250 high school track athlete representing thirteen middle-weste states including, Montana, Colora. Missouri ,Kansas, Minnesota and I: diana, are expected to enter the 11th annual Northwestern University | scholastic meet here March 24 and 25 This was announced today by T. A Gonser the student manager of meet. It will be conducted as us in Patten gymnasium under the tion of the university’s departmer athletics. under way,” Mr. Gonser said, “we 2 preparing for the biggest intersch: asuc Northwestern has ever conc e4 With the probable entry of eral former record holders in add! to other prominent high scbool letes whom we expect to see here, look for a lowering in both track tank records.” Bats Are Named For Illini Stars URBANA, IIL, Feb. 21,—Univer: of the major leagues, will have bats named after them this season, accord ing to Coach Carl Lundgren, former major league pitcher. The bats are being finished in the wood shops of the uhtversity. They will be exact duplicates of the favorite bats of every heavy hitter on last year’s squad. Material for the bats was selected in Canada by Harry Gill, track coach at the university. Only straight grained mountain ash, air dried for two years will be used in the con struction of the bats. > INDIANS LEAVE TONIGHT. contingent of Cleveland Indians for the spring camp at Dallas, Texas. ——— The Todd Shipyard-Abbott Worsteds game will decide the eastern soccer championship and the winner will face Scullins Steel of St. Louis, the for the national title. DAN A Paradise of Rest is a holiday and a day of happy. Private Lessons In King ‘Arthur’s tions of the year—Del: ning action. on modern motorcycles. TODAY AND Continuous i to 11 A Bishop-C. ‘ass Theatre ¢ Kron, Akron middleweight. “Preparations for the meet are well of IMinois diamond stars, like the star.’ western champion, in the final game, ACADEMY Come and enjoy the big dance tonight. Tomorrow and step out with a gay crowd tonight. « joy yourself, and we will make the most exacting MISS ELSIE HUGHES, Dancing Instructress. Class Lessons, Tuesday and Thursday. MARK TWAIN’S GREATEST COMEDY One of the greatest screen produc- ious side-split- ting comedy — Unrivalled satire —_ Marvelous massive spectacle—Light- Just picture the knights of old dash’ humor, what could make a funnier picture? HERE IS THE CAST HARRY MYERS—PAULINE STARKE ROSEMARY THEBY—CHARLES: CLARY WILLIAM V. MONG—GEO. SIEGMANN And Many Others. PAGE FIVE First in News Of All Events LIMBERS UP YOUR | SORE STIFF JOINTS Wer exposure and hard work bring pains and F SPORTING NEWS Paul heavyweight, wins on four from | | Captain Bob Roper, Chicago. FRUSH TO FIGHT LOADMAN nd—Danny Frush, 4 Dick Loadman hed to box 1 | SPORT FLASHES HOT OFF WIRE BASKETBALL SCORES. York, in 15 rounds and wins right At Walla Walla—Idaho Whit- to meet Benny Leonard in lightweight | °" ' next Tuesday at muscles ts im man college 19. |title contest at Madison Square Gar-| PO" ttle of Sloan's Liniment este ae At Bogene, Ore—Oregon 32, No-|dens March 17. | IS apply freely. Peneiraies ine. ¥ 39. odnons < ‘ou will t is Re, ae ar (Cleveland Plans | ect. tes ons light heavyweight wrestling <img A by @_ reli feats Ivan tscmens, Spokane in 10 eifness of achin: be roan mich wey Whats Paes "| Slawore expert Boxing Tourney |“ kierizws ‘cscs, sata, At Vancouver, B. C—Vancow neuralgia, sprains and strai2s, hockey team defeats Victoria 5 to 1. For forty years pain's vnemy, yor agit. Jed by best tw: out of three e —_ eel CLEVELAND, Feb. -A boxing LEVY OUTFOINTS HUGHES COLLINS PLAYS APPLEBY. | tournantent open to amateurs of West | At all druggists—3Sc, 70c, $1.40. At Mempbis—Bobby Hughes, Shrev At Phiiadetphia—Edgar T. Appleby, | Vire wenpayivania, ana. Cite , wit . 9, port, La. loses “referee's decision ow York. (national champion and | be i by the Cleveland Athletic Benny Levy, St. Louis, in eight Perey N- Collins, former title-holders, | lub nd A. A -! pow “ ; ‘S8*) meet tonight for international ama 2 ry | teur title at 182 balk line billiards. MARTY BURKE WINS. “ At Galveston—Marty Burke, New Irieans lightweight wins referce’s do cision in 12 rounds bout over Harry Liniment(=* ed ad —— LER TOPS SMITH mg" |, TODAY -| EERE) Gladys Walton SES “The Man Tom Mix “Chip of the Flying U” avyweight in 12 rounds. WHITE DEFEATS JACKSON. At New York—Charlie White, Chi cago, defeats Willie Jackson, New | STRONGHEART | To Cure a Cold | THE WONDER DOG | in One Da Is Coming in | “The Silent Call” Cullen & Zimmerman Mill and Cabinet Shop Phone 1743W 427 East Railroad Avenue Mill work of all kinds, storm sashes, screens, store fixtures, kitchen cabinets, } colonnades and | furniture fepairing. Anything in Cc ? soar | absolute satisfaction. = ss exe xOn | A satisfied customer is our best 3. d | cron “| tt 10:30] 10¢ and 20c | Hula Dance” Be sure you get BROMO ‘The genuine bears this signature 6A Lore CING for the Restless Feet So get all dolled up You will en- rest. by Appointment. 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