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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1923 @de Casper Daily Cribune : Kentucky’s Triumph) O'ROURKE GOES ABROAD ON H!NT FOR BATTLER TO MEET DEMPSEY Wilds of Europe to Be Combed in Search for Heavyweight Hope; Prominent British Sportsmen Sponsoring Quest. BY HENRY L. FARRELL. (United Press Sports Editor). NEW YORK, Nov. 8.— (United Press).—Tex O’Rourke well-known trainer and manager and connected long ago with the defunct International Sporting Club set out some back for the wilds of England to find a fighter who was willing to become the next heavyweight champion. Prospects of being forced to tap Jack Dempsey on the ehin to acquire fame and fortune] that conceals those potential world’s aid not appeal very much to the/ champions which people believe are to be found in the British Isles. “In what sport other than boxing and, after traveling is wealth to be won in such chunks’ country, O'Rourke was able to in- “Jack Dempsey received approxi- terest only three prospects that he/| mately 100,000 for his five minutes’ had succeeded in picking up. work in the ring with Luis Firpo The three: H. A. Walker Macran, | last Friday. Firpo himself, the man age 22, six feet three and £17/ beaten in less than a round and a {N MEMORIAM =) Neither Zev nor My Own won the $50,000 race at Latonia. In Memoridm, bred in Old Kentucky, owned by Carl Wiedemann, a Kentuckian, romped home six lengths ahead of his nearest rival, Zev, It was the biggest turf upset in years. Photo shows the finish, » CONLEY ANDPEPPERALLEVEN WISKFKIVIES [SfSS2 == St. Paul head and body returned th pounds; Isaac Ingleton, 24, six feet| half—one whose acquaintances with AT END OF 12 FAST ROUNBS: \ ter’s blows. In the second round five and 215 pounds, and Basi! Price, | boxing, moreover, does not extend the referee went to Brennan's cor 20, six feet two and a half and 235 | to a couple of years—received about 9 D | { ner and warned him that he was pounds, were captured by O’Rourke!a third of the sum given to Demp- | MALT W | not trying. In the third round and put tnto training in the Malvern | eey. HAYDEN STOPS YOUNG WINERY iL a] Wiis Srennan started the attack but was camp. “Wouldn't one think that all the soon in a clinch with Miske, who ‘will take three months to bring | !usty young manhood of the coun- was fighting hard. Brennan was rey three candidates along the| ‘TY, knowing of the fortunes to be laying on the floor when the bell made in the . uld be fy - 5 i a, bh be: pec sagan) ra ae. pr bees pettice wenioe Wien mee Displaying occasional flashes of brilliance, and trying New York Heavy Sent] rang, enaing round, thus being hard all the way, Roy Conley, of Green Bay, Wis., and “ Sullivan, Tex O'Rourke, and other , pa gina Fs aad test of | Fulding spirits with inquiries as to | Freeman Pepper_who hails from the wilds of Rochester, Considering the fact that so much | the best way of getting into the|N. Y., slashed their way to a draw Wednesday night money awaits the “unknown” who gE adeeb SE through twelve rounds of milling in which either man fe to come along and win the citish | have to be gent out. frst to ava| might have proved victor at any time. Last night’s fight ae Picmasters with the pnysical quali-| England's biggest young men, and|card at the Elks’ hall proved to be| humor. Each felt the other out in| OMAHA, Neb, Nov. 8—Bmty| “When he regained consctouaness, fications to interest themselves in| then to coax him into having a|® fan pleaser, and Referee Tom|the opener, but at the bell for the| Brennan, New York heavyweight, | he accused the referee of holding his Down for Count in |" At the opening ef the fourth round, Brennan returned groggy Fourth Round. an Males fatrnck GaLi Cwor Dine — sending him to the canvas for the hea O'Rourke was | Whirl. Meaney’s draw decision terminating} second Speedball seemed satisfied) was not only knocked out by Billy hand while Miske struck him. Giuse ts cake wits. eens : “Is there no ambition in the|the wind-up proved satisfactory, |that Winfry was at his mercy and Miske of St. Paul in the fourth ———_—- pA British experts have| Young nation? Is there no desire Both men appeared to be in the| praceeded to dispose of him in short} round of thelr scheduled ten round reach: to be somebody and to do some-| Pink of condition, and as they came] order. Hayden uncorked a pair of| peht here last night, but early to- NOTICE ne aise wae ae nae ee Lenina? from thelr corners at the start of| one-two punches that gave Winfry| day was suspended by the Nebraska| Notice ts herebf gtven that J, the mad quest for the “white hope’ | “The project financed by Engtish-| the fight, the fleet footed Pepper | delirtum tremers and forced him to) state boxing commission. Harry| Albert Hartman, iately doing busi- was on that champion fighters are| ™on abroad and put into effect by| made Conley look bad by cleverty| seek solace apon the ropes. A hard) summers of Los Angeles, welter-| ness under the firm name of “Hart- born and not made It might be| thelr agent, Mr. Tex O'Rourke, re-| ducking a pair of “haymakers.”|rght floored the young one for the| weight who was knocked out by | man & Laird” have sold my business argued that Jess Willard was made | sulted in the finding of less than| Conley displayed a powerful right,| nine count. He arose only to find) Morrie Schlaifer, Omaha, Ifkewiss located at 956 8. Chestnut street, and not born with the qualifications | half a dozen young men of the right | but for some reason fafled to use his| himself again upon the canvas. He|was suspended for not trying. Casper, Wyo., to Wm. A. Rosenthal ef a champion because the former | Stamp physically and with a glim-| left hand to advantage throughout got up for the third time, and! purses of both the fighters, said) and Miss Mae E. Moore who will Champion never did show the in-| ering of ambition, and of those| the ficht. Speedball bia up Soe tel aah to be in excess of $2,850 are being | continue said business at the same stincts of a born fighter. It might | few only three are now in the camp| In the second the bout took on a Sater ee Nt Mes Re an x °4/ held up by the commission and_| location. De advanced as a counter argument | °*tablished on Beacon View, on the| lively aspect. Pepper cracked a left oma ee infesaV'the bell spe? se probably will be given to charity| All persons indebted to, or having also that Willard never was a great | Western side of the highest of the | to Conley’s jaw and received a hart Wintry a "aiebed pe mei and) after a hearing which will be grant-| clatms against, said firm of Albert fighter and therefore was neither | Malvern Hills. right in return. Pepper soaked | ooo io. Sunch f + tea i] The ed the men, State Boxing Commis-| Hartman or “Hartman & Laird” are Sorn nor made one. “It seems little to show for the | right to Conley’s heart, and repeated | OPening pi ae monnion foner William Kavan said. requested to adjust such matters finished Winfry. They were middle. | * ith th dersigned at thi lest 1 work now time money, and trouble expended | to the same spot with a left. They P. Flynn, m: of the| ¥ © Undersigued at the earlies The exploring being ty Aredgine ke; dod + Bat if tap weights. Leo ynn, anager * - | oppe ity. done to find a heavyweight to beat Were, sparring at the be'l. It was) © simi New York boxer was blamed for the | °PPortun , Jack Dempsey a purely a mercenary | small remnant should prove to be| Pepper's round by a wide margin. | 7 rarsiadlsre Land phi tog eea tt | poor showing of Brennan, who ac-| ALBERT MARTMAN, one and it takes no wise manager | tie pure gold which was sought the |’ Conley’s hardest blows served only cording to the commission was In Ear NST the second prelim. The fight was to know that a fortune awaits the | ‘ask will not have been in yain. We|to draw a smile to Pepper's face. find next cham- to have gone six rounds but was| Poor condition. man who can the ; | can only hope, He clearly demonstrated an almost | gt In the first round of the fight, ‘The three men tm the Malvern | uncanny ability to take them. At|Monrec to wasn Lae teen eee pion. M te Legard ‘There was that pretext of “prido | cmp are progressing steadily under | the mme time Pepper will never bel punienencat hecsea need ee in the race” when the “whites” | Mr. O-Nourke’s guidance, but sev-| popular fighter. His best blows|thorough!y game however, and too, were looking for a “hope” to save} eral more months must pass before | ail border on the belt region, and|an hip heavier adverse hed wir the fight game from Jack Jobnson,| ‘ho American trainer finds out/ nis tactics are often questionable yout leaving his fest, At the pe but no one needs to seek a salvation | Whether or not he has discovered a| Loose ropes about the ring nearly] of the fight, however, the younger for anything from Jack Dempsey. | xer likely to become a contender | caused Conley’s downfall in the ninth | jad was ell but dead on his pinions. Tapping William Harrison Demp- boom i eg Present held by Jack | session, when following a fracas at! They fought at 112 pounds, ssy on the chin will also be much | Der . close quarters, Pepper's weight} In the four-round more. of a job than it was for Jess ‘That Mr. O'Rourke realizes that | forced Conley back upon the loose| Halleck, of Tani Pisa cee ae ‘Willard to make Jack Johnson peer | '!s men may in the end disappoint | ropes, and out of the ring on his| pointed” Warl Dowler, of Gasper. up at the blinding sun and watch | bim ts plain from the fact that he {8 | hack. It happened on two oceastons| Both are novices but should tmprov. the referee make a shadow over him | Still willing to lend an ear to any | during the same round ,and the sec- with a few more professional en. as he was counted out. - young man just under or over/ond time Conley struck upon the| counters. When O'Rourke ret out for Eng-| SX feet, with strong and sound|hack of his head and took nine} On the twentieth of November tn land, announcing that he was on | Physique: count. He was never the same|the Elk'a hail, Harvey Perkins his way to bring back the next fighter throughout the remainder 4 rise to fame. This card should figure that he would find Dempsey'’s ir rege Jvc ar Meeting of Kentucky Jvck club, away. In this round Conley dis- pend his time, at a good rate, to PEAY Pat 9 ent closes | “2° back for more and was forcin® willing ‘at Al Vi Jotey knocked out of the picture. It] Mb Pegin at Aldie, Va while it lasted. Young. Winfry| iron next Saturday heavyweight contende: heavyweight champion, {t was of the battle. ee Early in the sixth, Pepper swung Sport Calendar| « 0 vst to ue toay ant enockes Conley from his feet for a moment i era : but the Wisconsin battler was| draw ae capacity crowd as it will test jst aroun corner in successor Jui Racing. owns hat be had been retained | ..'routsville. 5 played some of the man Killing try and find a fighter in England. at Pinehi the fight at the final bell. Referee must be remembered that, as bad as picked as a suitable opponent for —_——__ with Fred Fulton, a man who has thought that he was trying to get fought ‘em all, good and bad, and gome publicity. O'Rourke was gen- back again in a moment. The] Perkins to the limit, any old alley. 2 twelfth was a lvely division, each 73+. Meeting of Maryland Jockey club, It seems now, however, that e prowess for which he ts noted, and men, including Pessy Bettison, |, eeling of Paciflo Coast Jockey | socked Pepper to the floor with a The “old country” apparently is Fiela Meaney and two judges !mmediately so tired of Joo Beckett that it is pronounced the fight a draw. he is, Beckett is still the British Speedball Hayden, proved no match heavyweight champion. for his more experienced and harder BIG AUCTION SALE The following, from “Sporting M | nitting adversary, and did the] There will be a big auction sale at Life" (London), gives some of the canvas kissing act early in the third| “24 South David, Saturday after How about a Motometer for his Christmas? Why You're Tired Out of sorts—have no appetite—your liver sluggish. Cc-ter’s Little Liver Pills will put you right in a few days. They act quickly but gently and give Nature 2 chance to renew your health. 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