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SUNDAY, MARCH 18, 1923. JIN FIRST OF CHAMPIONS 10 PALL; WHO Cuitics on Other Side Say Johnny Kilbane Has Made The Fatal Mistake in Giving Eugene Criqui Match on This Side of the Pond. By Henry L. Farrell, NEW YORK, March 17(By Unit- ed Press.)—With Battl’ng Siki out of the way, who will be the next cham- pion to do a bust? The Stnegalese was the first of a series of collapses among the pugilist crown holder predicted and expected for 1923. When Siki won the weight championship of from Georges Carpentier, predicted that the first ent he met would beat he picked an Irishman to fight i Dublin on St. Patrick's day it was agreed he had nerve enough to be temporary champion have the abitity. Siki's defeat light-heavy: the world the sages good oppon. him. When even if he didn’t | of Carpentier was al ‘ways considered of the fluke variety and no one was much startled when Siki confessed that he had been hired to-take a dive and that he had let the agreement slip his memory when he got in the ring For conduct which will do the box- ing game no good, but which seems to be associated more or less generally with boxing, Siki's downfall will not be an occasion to don mourning in France and her colonies. Siki's loss will be no loss to boxing and it has already been observed, perhaps un- cFaritably, that it was topo bad he was not knocked out. Johnny Kilbane, another candidate for the gate, gets the next chance to lose. Eugene Criqui, the European featherweight champion who came} out of the war with a platinum jaw, is now on the water head! here to battle with the world’s champion in May x It has long been argued that Kil- bane would never defend his title un less he had a thousand reasons to know he couldn’t lose, but even gray haired featherwolght champions make mistakes and the critics on the other side insist that Kilbane has made the fata! mistake. Johnny isn't in the ring yet, how ever, and if Eugene looks too good’ in training. Johnny can go out the back door that is always ready. Jimmy Wilde, the little Welshman who holds the world’s flywefght championship, is almost sure to join the ranks of the deposed when he meets Pancho Villa. If Wilde isn’t knocked out, and form indicates that he should be, he most certs will lose the decision as the “trick” judges “FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH Io FOUND BY SCIENGE European Discovery, Easily Used at Home, Restores Vigor Quicker Than Gland Operations. 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Joe Lynch, west side, is another eh ally regarded r a picking. lowed ents Paddy's boy from the ampion who as being ready As long as Joe is al to pick the spots and oppon he may / reign the ba weight champion for some time. Another trick champion went the way last night when Mike O'Dowd When Johnny Wilson was deposed the New York commission fina edicted the title down through eral channe‘s in the hands of Dave Rosenburg, who turned around and lost it to O'Dowd, the former world’s champion. O'Dowd was in such bad physica condition that the commission would not recognizze him as the champior for fear that some one would chal lenge him and that he might be ser fously damaged if he fought. 10 10 1 SHOT Ig N KENTUCKY Amole, Rank Outsider, Romps Home With $10,000 Purse —Calcutta Second NEW ORLEANS, La., March 17— Amole, a 10 to 1 shot, came romping home for the big $10,000 purse in the Louisiana derby today, the last event of the winter racing season here. Amole took the lead from Dody guard at the quarter and held it ali the way home without any trouble, Calcutta crossed the line second and Setting Sun came in third. The winner’ covered the milo and one eighth course in 1:67 4-5 with the heavy price of 10 to 1 on the hos 4 to 1 to place and 2 to 1 to show. Calcutta paid 6 to 1 for plice to 1 for show. Setting Sun's price on the books} er was"3 to & to show. eB WHITE OX BEAT GIANTS BY §-4 SAN ANTONIO, Texas, March 1 Press.) — Mlle. Suzanne Lenglen, Sox, with three regulars out of the in- field and one out of the outfield, t day took the first game of an exhibi- tion series with the New York Giants, 6 to 4, Errors by O'Connell and John-| son of the Giants permitted the Sox to win, although the Giants made the most hits. Score by innings: RH Chicago -- 011 020 200. 91 New York — +002 101 000—4 11 3 Batteries—B'ankenship, Mack and Schalke; Graham, Blume, Johnson and Smith. Umpires, McCorm'ck and Owens. AES BELLAIR, Fla., March 17,—Walter British open champion, set a ord here today when he third round in the we t of Florida open golf champion- ship in 33-29-62, 160 acres of land near the Salt Creek pavement adjoining England lots. Price less than $50 per acre, John M. England Company 202 O-S Building Phone 1129 iL quickest relief known.—Advertisement. NH Casper Sunday Morning Cribune PAGE SEVEN. The Days of Real Svort AMERICAN BOXER LASTS 70 SECONDS WITH WOP By GUS M. OEHM (United Press Sta Correspondenty | BERLIN (By mail to United Press.) Alex Baker, American negro boxer, lasted just seventy seconds when he met the hard-hitting Italian Giuseppe Spall In a schedu'ed twelveround bout here. Baker, who stood up before the ter riffic blows of Battling Siki only roy, Teixidor names in who bi out swarthy losing by a decision, who won from Le and European t ted he I rbaresi oxing lists big and hadn't been knock 0, met h's ma: in the he He entered the ring a favoriie. 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You will have the ANNOUNCING CASPER’S SECOND ANNUAL AUTO SHOW ARKEON BUILDING Four Days, March 26, 27, 28, 29 UNDER AUSPICES Casper’s Automotive Association Better and Bigger Than Before DON’T MISS IT PICK U.S. TEAM FOR GOLF PLAY CHICAGO, March 17.—The United s es golf team which will invade England and Scotland this spring in in effort to bring the British amateur cup and the famous Walker cup from St. Andrew: cotland, to the United ates, was picked tonight Robert A. Gardner, vice president of the United States Golf association, who will make the journey as captain of the team, announced the personnel Every section of the country ts represented. The team will sail for England April 17. Two weeks late: t will play in the amateur champion- ut Deal and then go to St. An 5 for the Walker cup contest on ship ire Ma Th embers of the team, who were selected by the association are Chick ans, Chicago. Francis. Quimet, Boston, H. t. ohnston, Philadelphia. Fred Wright, Jr., Los Angeles. | Maxwell R. Marston, Philadelphia | Oswald Kirby, New York Rotan, Houston. S. B. Herron, Chicago. Pr. Willing, Portland. | Robert A. Gardner, (captain). fe cease era ke Dining tables are cheaper at Gra- Shields Furniture Co., 133 B ond.—Advertisement. | George V. Remodeled: Remodeled up to date. Dressmaking and first class sew- ing. 823 S. Center St. | decision over the today when she took the final round| = | aa By Briggs SS ERSORLERP ves FRANKIE GENARO FOUGHT Hla WAY TO RING TITLE Never Has Been Knocked} Down,” Is Proud Boast of Youngster. y HARRY NEWMAN. | Skipping from one fight club to another with but very little encour-| agement was Frankie Genaro's ex:| perience in the early days of his pro- sional career. The youngster who as destined to become a champion, | howev kept his head up all the time, and with his pal and trainer,! Nick Florio, they visited club after club every day in search for an engagement. “After that Rosner quarrel I began to pick up some more lucrative en Bagements and soon I was on my way for several big bouts,” he said. “I rememt very well that Kid Wolff was my next opponent. The battle took place in Philadelphia and t was one of ‘those six round no Jeciston affairs, I believe that I iNecked Wolff in that affair. “Next I pulled up to Leo Reynolds for a twelve round battle, which took place in uary, 1922. I got the decision Leo after twelve brist 1 nd I want to tell you Reynolds could certainly over nds. fellow that sock dack Sales Tough. wing that tilt with Jack Rey- SUZANNE BEATS U3, ONGE MORE NICE, France, March 17.—(United PPress.)\—Mlle. Suzanne —_Lenglen, world’s tenn's champion, won another United States here of the Nice championship tournament from Miss Elizabeth Ryan, California. at 6-1 and 6-0. The French girl was again in wonderful form and experts pronounced her , CUBS WIN | LOS 4 | (United Pres: cn a 5 won a 5 to | Ange’es Pacific | exhibition g: | | MICHIGAN EVANSTO:! igan, with a the conferen: night before and. Mlino!s Towa third | fourth with | Snakes have no eye'ld fore ne’ GEL! FROM LOS ANGELES TEAM 3, Cal., March 17 The Chicago Cubs victory over the Los league ‘club in an o here this afternon. —_ WINNER OF TRACK MEET N, Ill, March 17.—Mict» total of 43% poin ce track meet there to- a crowd of two thous- was second with 21%; with 16% and Chicago . and there- se their jot a won | I got another engagement with a boy by the name of Jack Sales. That was in March, 1922, and I went the entire distance. Jack was also a just as hard probably as I have stepped in my life. While I never have been credited with being much knocker out, I'm just as well satisfied if I can box it through any time without any damage and have enough left to get a decision. One month after the battle with Sales I met another fellow who made a lot of trouble for me. His name was ammy Cohen and what a hitting fool was little Samuel, ‘ohen packed a wallop Ike a mid dleweight. He could throw them with either hand, but managed to beat Sammy to the decision, Beats Manny Wexler. “Manny Wexler was the next boy after Cohen, and that atso was a twelve round bout in which I nosed out Sammy for a verdict from the | Judges and the referee. In May, 1922, I won another battle of twelve rounds lagainst Phil Rosenberg, a clever youngster who showed plenty of THE COMMERCIAL PRINTING COMPANY BASEMENT MIDWEST BUILDING CASPER, WYOMING ability and several times had mi guessing with his clever style. Ther I waited until June of the same year Lynch in a no-decision “The battle with Pancho was staged in Jersey City for twel rounds, and, inasmuch as the law$ of the state prohibited decisiong there has always been a difference of opinion as to who was entitled to th verdict. 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