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PAGE EIGHT CHIGAGO BOXER, TOO HEAVY FOR His DIVISION, JUST FROLICKED Challengers Fight Oftener for Ample Purses, and Packey Could Not Make Weight Easily, So He Refused to Sacrifice His Health in the Attempt. BY SIDNEY SUTHERLAND In glancing back over this series one fact stands forth clearly—no matter how many first caliber qualifications a fighter may possess, if he be second rate in any particular that mediocre srain will show in the ring, just as it does in the battle of life. Only the fittest rules, just as the fitter survive the unfit. tor at boxers whose failure to can be traced to 5 such as Joe Shu k , eyes stopped | i h bf McCarthy, wh i the ap of t he slor ais Fell Down. trospect it will be noted Where the L And HIGH AS TRAGK HEGORDS CRACK s fell short erent rea- Herrera and Joe Rivers prime requisite in every heart. unbelleva’ da Casper Sunday Worning Tribune PACKEY MARLAND TOO SMART TO BECOME RING CHAMPION BOB AYRES. Tilinols, WESTERN CONFERENCE STARS SUNDAY, MARCH 11, 1923. AMPION E. C. WILSON, Iowa, FIRPO OUGHT TO WIN AGAINST BRENNAN IN BOUT AT NEW YORK Veteran Is Not in Shape and Has Not Been Training, | Says Farrell, of Match Between South American | And Heavyweight Trial Horse. (BY HENRY L. FARRELL). NEW YORK, March 10.—Another of those “age and ex- perience against youth and ambition” things is to be staged Monday night in Madison Square Garden. Bill Brennan the see what Louis Angel Firpo, the latest sensation of South latest trial horse heavy weight, will be sent into the ring to America can do. Just asa boxing exhibition it would not be Worth looking at, but as it is part in| great strength, tremendous” hitting the building up of a Dempsey-Firpo| power and a certain seriousness of fight in South America this fall tt is| face that can be developed into a a most Jmportant and most interest-| most vicious ring scowl, and ‘above ing affatr, all, he has the color of a foreigner Firpo ought to win. not because| even more than Carpentier. ge eventually falls for youth, but] giro ia a real million dollar pros- for a flock of reasons. pect and if Tex Rickard’ was not Feinar is gibt tn/ehaperand te has | Low: toche wating Ge his eres eee ae i ith a/8D¢ guardian, the act of matching Big project Datta Me cen jim, with “Hrennien, zaight have been BE Ee DIRE te en TenNAN | Hatned von ehe .unsophistioated bunch BER ee So, even He He BOON | se ietrenAS Ewin ater CFR oot Firpo. ‘ ej 4 ; | him. ei ch are edo toot’ if] Fighters training for a big bout Sonlnent cai 1a Satet ake ak n€l invariably pick out soft sparring bp) eae yepow ‘Ve! partners, old, battered remnants that won; Firpo is a green rookie HEYDLER FIRM; WILL NOT LET _ BENTON PITCH National League Head _ Will Not Restore Rube to Cin- cinnati Despite Landis LOS ANGELES, March 10.—(United Press.}—John A. Heydler, president of the National league will stand pat on his decision to keep Pitcher “Rube” Benton, property of the Cin- cinnati Reds, out ef the National league. Judge K. M. Landis, baseball, reinstated Benton good graces of the major after he had been allowe with St. Paul in the minors. was anything the matter with Ben- ton, he ought not to have been 9q 03 3480 oY WB TR sea oY ZF pus ‘meg 3s WIA AvId 07 pemore good enough for the majors, accord- ing to Judge Landis’s logic. Benton was suspended last year as ult charges of attempted y here, preferred by him against his former Giant teammate, Charles Herzog. He charged Herzog attempt- ed to bribe him to throw a game. The charges were not substantiated. The att tude of Heydler indicates that a showdown is due in the baseball world. Judge Landis s: Benton can play, and Heydler says he can't. It remains to be seen whether Judge “Czar” of in the gues, play to If there is \ is In :09 3-5, which tea! ecord. He is not so good Bill Black Wins Interclass Pole Vault With Jump can be found around any gym whe any are willing to be assaulted once a Landis or Heydler controls the dla- monds of the National circuit, and a As Brennan loses they will say he should have lost; he's been there a TRACK TITLES MATCH DRAKE tied day for five dollars. hot situation is expected to result if sticks. Other Illinois long while. bet 5 vl Brown, New ‘fork Of 13 Feet sted to score are Collins Firpo' Firpo didn't select partners like| Benton is put on the field. .Heydler fought too often while z a Brownell in the pole. vault,| ts being. considered fora crack at Sit, Ho plcked a former champion | may call off, or throw out the ent and when opportunity] sTANFORD UNIVERSITY, Ca | Sweeney and Johnson in the running | * the heavy welght championship is; the world, Jack Johnson, old but| or forbid other eee ee nye ee door was too spent to) March 10.—(t | | broad jump, and Wells in the distance the cleverest piece of romance de-|¥¢t #° Lee eaay edt A 7 Sea 9 anergy ai agate alien ty t | ears | ve to do with him. ie Just what Judg wandis c: do & 2 ford’s hopes for intercollegiate “i | runs. Coach Gill is carefully groom Rar 4 ah ATi veloped since Georges Carpentier wa oda el ood 3 é Rc ; y O'Leary, ‘satisfied hone tonight asa re-| fests ers and may give| , Battling Drake and Eadie st. ciair | Yeloped since Seen Gite: |also picked AI Reich, who can knock | problematical. metre his opponents 1 i | have been put on the beards for a . {almost any fighter in the game dead| Heydler, who 1s spending his win rinig card mee ea ae “aaa | sri struggle than Ben'/ se” patrick’s day match in. Ther.| ,,O%%, Yea! 980 Firpo came here in| Sinost a7 right hand. He chose|ter vacation here, does not appear a Eee "*l4) Tilinois, Michigan and Towa} expec mopolis,- ‘The contest will last for| 2°, steerage of a South American Jamaica Kid and John Lester John-| worried over the situation and. te | meet here 2 7 + Iowa cannot be sald to have the’ MOpolls. sae “ast for! liner, He knocked four opponents in ei apesile ms ‘ MinVata tenets Perry’s Mind Too Slow. | Bim Black won the pole vault with Favorites for Western Gon- +, ! Sh * elght rounds. % son, who broke three of Dempsey's| fused to nis t . ; Sr Bill k won the pole vault with ; balance of Michigan or even Tilinols.|“"Tyate has been’ beatings all’ tho| the @oliar a dozen class. He returned | 20" plea Posmsacsie Aah cstik ueenan thought of doing|a height of 13 feet while Denniss erence Games. I h Bresnahan, however, has some| 4 ‘i fe ne | home and imported Jim Tracey who," : Conc are 1an, howeve! 8 80) Ba 92 if v1 e: elty 1s ne and : foes had done them, | teammate, made 12 feet 4 inches. aman \ performers in ' Brooklyn, | £004 Weller weights in Montana and! won the long distance record for a| ies moe, eu ese wage ees nA eet tig top of d inferior but more ale: Captain Falk ran the low By WALTER ECKERSALL. sprinter: mud vatarter millers Ian 16 Rebath Sunes boy, knockout by. traveling from New [Pings, 7 Pu ty ra] EP TSESS, SBS ft, revealing? 'a rivals pass him on the road. dies 24 4-5 secon Bill Rich Tichis: oie eye \ 5 ,|. Eddie St. Clair has not been at his} fi to ki the | Strutted around and sought to know/the cane screws off, * wre epee 7 : i rdies in 24 4-5 si f t Michigan, Mitinofs and Iowa, each of} he half mile, Cawford in the hi best during the last two fights on| Xr to Buenos Aires to kiss the | Strulted a ean a OT, Pacidare in switch ete ok eiget ama Bud" Anderson rang down the|ardson, former interscholastic half| which te represented by sterling per}and Wilson in tl ae : ee i rosin. ‘ ; feiss | d_b3 anc iso! he quarter mile a ee H 2 iy Di . an be carried. ain ne by reducing to a) mile champion, won the half in twol formera, will rule favorites for honors! hurdies: The Hawkeyo’ mnatitation o ane he ae ae tn MnO then La RRteA aA Aaa ean alone nee pcceennions, that oe ettes can be carr! a welsht ‘that sapped his powers minutes three-fifths seconds, consid-|in the annual indoor track and fleld| ;. anes eee : ®| matched with the toughest heavy- ‘ “3 : ne annual { 2 é '@) has made rapid strides in track and vill take io 1 witli ‘Harlem Sore i a engaged sxceptonally tagt early season | guines of the Weatern conterence; to|'nata athibtite slice Biedahan thor patie piace ie sha one etree Welght outside, of), the 2 champion's gaia: tatety Teed na hatin to hate ‘ eee short no. decision -bouts 2] >, at ip rs mpys 4 Pe eaaatpy f om. Bill Brennan has been knocked be held in Patten gymnasium, bver the coaching job ching hi closely t aba fighters that Firpo ought to win and ¢ as helpless in the long bat the meet with the | weet i Pri * we cons bis man closely forthe! paste cho! te d both times by - estern university, on Friday s 3 pasesine perch tha out only ice and Pa te le guided, | for ‘second, s Chicago will te the Mecca for| ners apt. Krogh and Brickman.|that any welterweight in the world| Considering the fact that there was dog in @ hotel in Lond Ist never: met ithe mons | ack and field athletes, coaches, and| 7. $ to be about the ope potentially one million in Firpo, it| A dog in a hotel in London assists Monday and Tuesday Ce Sees o hired on) Saturday, foot: | n. te echaaee eoniel tO BU ORE looked lke suicidal match making.| the cashier on pay days by carrying MOOSE AUDITORIUM Langford across the iinet ebebinn incees| eee ageadraes t Hee as am Firpo has everything a big ‘‘gate’|the pay envelopes to each of the color bs holders h : me the ane : eat he ia DOr: ia TO INCREASE| “htt should “have—gigantic’ size, | employes. < h a punch h nould ac oin.s fo , NCREASE ~ —$—$________ - - eferred the flesh ey may inform the ru « high jump,| The South Atlantic league, at dts P ot ptered of the amendments Crippen, and Hagen| meeting in Columbia, discarded all CETTE AATAYIT A RIND? ‘ rules: adopted by the rules com: |, Nort torn's mainstays, bunk a¥out increasing the circuit to| 66 Y] Now for Famous Packey. at its zal meeting in will be the final meet of the in-|e'ght olubs. It will take the field And. now | c on and after a short !ayoff| with the same membership it had in ose, I | ) 1 conference swimming] the athletes will start to prepare for | 1922 2nd be glad all the club members Carom and Pocket Tables e of th $ wil be decided in the] the Kansas relays to be held at Law ii K cariveracai Hae rel Monday and Tuesday > recen rE sium pool at the Unt-| rence on April 21 and those at Drak. Will open Ap: and close Septem OOSE AUDITORIUM 5 v ago on the week end| one week later. There will be a num | mpt will be made to Mi Henning Hotel Basement dications ate an interesting £ outdoor dual conduct the league on a sane basis. runner: Ann Arbor o: fight will take place for the title. Wis t entry m| consin, Minnesota, Northwestern, Chi | 1 and and the National co! f in Chicago cago, a Tilincis have shown im legiate at Chicago on the third Sat- iI stockyards provement since the opening of the] urday in June |) 32) ATT he had to indoor season and the struggle for a to exist, and he certainly existed henors should rest between them. You will find prices are cheaper and flour In 1904 we find him Michigan Slight Favorite, at Graham Shields Furniture Co.— launched his career with six The annual track and fleld games| Advertisement. knockouts and one defeat. Thence shou’d bring about some interesting | — forth his is a story of almost competition, with Michigan ruling a yariable victory. | slight favorite to garner the most Including his last no dectsion con points, It is the first time in recent test (which he won) with Mike Gib. 8 that the Wolverines could lay key fought 110 reasonable claim to the indoor hem with knock champ'onsh’p in advance, and if| dulged Coach Farrell's m perform as ex: | < ‘ches pected Michigan should be hard to| Possessed of erything. } Of the ten special events held in| thirty-e'ght no connection with the sixth annual re tay carnival of the University of Til Nols recently Michigan won four first newspapers almost y gave him the decision. Among nen he stopped were Billy Finu- “Hair-Groom” Keeps Hair rinting places, Ii!nois was victor in two, pesca ese while Chicago and Iowa won a first Combed—Well-Groomed : histo. ee place, the other two going to Kansas : oer ‘ i Z SUES ROE ee and tho Kansas Aggies. Athletes Ss Look over this list and see if there is anything you need. We execute orders in aig i sae plac 4 deh who won in such stiff competiti “OR H n sions over such boxers Rriane Miearraleonite 4 5 4 F A i a ‘ ss Charley ‘Neary, asedtiicieatniakee stern tesa. 5 Nm the least possible time consistent with good, clean work at a fair profit. a Ficaidore Se rehZare SP ier PE gaes Sfinhiganwill piace midet ellacios 1 ges. “EIasVen omninge': MCI eet Dehart Hubbard, its dusky skinny Tommy Kilbane. Performer, -who should score in ms McFarland veritably “had every- events, Hubbard should win the r Bo ho Gu ee ee abeoaavana tuetwlvectce petetst ta fe’ hug, die alngees aut eE the hordles, “He appears to be an Letter Heads, Envelopes, Bill Heads, Statements, Bill and Charge Accounts, “Stocks called his early do \gutoashiiss orarig coca bathe Ledger Sheets and Special Ruled Headings of every description, Wedding enviror and ade sick vu = broad j > * : : . . the See Hesagieaie’s mVan Orden Class of Shot Putters Invitations, Calling Cards, Booklets, large and small, in fact anything that Never Won Title Van Orden ts the che of the shot can be printed with ink and type. ight never be pitters, Ho won the event at th for ea hes ] | Tainpia rm a: effort of e | PACKEY M’FARLAND, 1% inches and may do better is |®etter form and th a little ' eight close to 45 feet = ‘cooker appears to be @ certainty HAIR TANF, ; 7 i TVS far frat plnse:n' thie “pile valor aie GROOM Why No Man Can Go to Hell His Own Road fae Rind oT AN FOR l \ | ERS holgtie of 14 Coot da hee ee ae Ln eee Because he cannot go there without hurting his fellow-men who do not the champior ATRGie it cosainiont Ae aa’. siecdats ‘ want to go there. Selling below cost is an economic fraud and falsifies Tilinots car H x KeepsHair ‘ f ; 3 a ‘aii f] i 4-) forin, an excel’ent pull up and ins! | Combed the whole chain of commercial transactions that ensue. The most im- 1 | away. Ho has plenty of speed in his portant, and most evaded problem of a printer is to know, day by day, whipping f ona” Sneeaneet haere duhe hee oop ces —————— if he is making a profit.—From the March issue of The Typothetae vests of coin while so amusing him: OAKLAND, Calk, March 10— Sst ie 2 ay Pe conference meet at Ann —Not Sticky, Greasy or Smelly elf. Mary's college efeated, Stanford | beta a aN f al rappers, Mc-| annual baseball series here today by } nae. i H ‘on the 1,000 yard] ®5¥ druggist for a few cents and . mone ane his a score of four to ta pTeaue of | tan Hie, aiitole case anticeianel make even siabborn, ny ioe arian Git the strenuous] better, than avon ianinge ‘teers sac-| the Setene ae lnketia teeta ot any style you like, ““HalnGroom” ts gir! ‘in dolle, Ii, where he | gut, St. Mary's pounding out the won| his Performance was that he finshed |, clsmited combing cream | which OLDEST ESTABLISHED PRINTING HOUSE IN CASPER sin a splendid reatdence. He] ning runs aif Clark who relleved him, | StOng, the extra 120 yards being groomed effect’ to your hhalr—that nted with life and the|” Gardner, St. Marys first baseman | Searcely an effort for him. Other final touch to good dress both in e affluent, and | 11 id nee Hitter of the team, suf-| Michigan men expected to score are bus'ness and on s al occasions. e e e who have come to| fered a pecker in the ninth in-| Isbell in tho distance runs, McEllven ‘easeless, stainless “Hair Groom” Ree ati ape Bea of Stanford! !n the running high jump, and Burke] aoeq not show on the halr because it mer la In In 4 Te | fell over first base trying to regain | in the sprints, In fact, Michigan will is absorbed by the scalp, therefore, L Cc Y e ore when yo can uy thi hb + nd’ doub'ed Gardner's le be fortified in every event your hair remains so soft and pliable f ratam Shields Furniture] unver him, Ho will be out of the Ulinols Relies’ on Ayers and.so natural that no one can pos: ‘ ecm snaladac at. € Rit” Minos wil! place reliance in Bob] {bly tell you used it.—Advertisement. 3 | Egana ioc a Ayres, its dash man who won the “ one - FRANK CHANCE WILL HAVE sprint in the Tilinot casstval | | = ; PLENTY CATCHING MATMRIAL the env record of} oN _ “MELOBYLAND” cher. i ra com Hot in * tne ae “from i “WELODYLAND ice Mela Ente Wromins = Monday and Tuesday footracna Monday and Tuesday CAAA Ry MOOSE AUDITORIUM | Con J I ane Bre eee MOOSE AUDITORIUM

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