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, RIP etees The Te aan: ated bent oh wt Mm OO A TAGE TEN World Results By Leased Wire CASPER GAIDDERS TO WIND UP SEASON fl GAME WITH DOUGLAS State Fair Town Expects to Win Over Locals in Thanksgiving Day Battle Here; Two Regulars Out of Lineup. The Casper High school’s 1923 football season comes to a close here Saturday with the game against Douglas, one of the strongest aggregations that has been turned out in the state this season. Douglas has lost just one game—to Cheyenne—and Coach Markley of the visitors figures he has a good chance to slip a win over Casper, The loca] team reached the height | 60-yard run for a touchdown, has of its form last Saturday in defeat-| a bad shoulder that is not respon ing Laramie, 26 to 0, outplaying|!ng to treatment. Bell, end, who the southerners in every department | ¥as a star on the defense last week @ the game. Casper’s has two broken ribs which make It wetkness this year has been erratic | impossible for him to play any more playing. One. Saturda fe team | football this season. Gibson, a sub would look like champions and the stitute, will replace him in the Uneup. Coach Morgan will not scrimmage the men again this week, the prac tics today and tomorrow being merely signal drills like selling platers. The worst of the season for Casper was inst Cheyenne. Two of Casper's first string men are laid up and may not get into nena} action against Douglas. Hales, whe furnished several brilliant open fie? runs against Laramie Is port Calendar | | Racing. Meeting of Southern Maryland Agricultural association, at Bowie Meeting of iflc Coast Jockey club, at Tanforan. Bowling. Middle West Bowling association tournament. St. Louis. Polo. Second annual autumn tourna ment at Pinehurst, N. ‘Tur WELL Known Mrpicerns oF THE Famous RECEIrT Boox AUTHOR Boxing. Joe Lynch vs. Pal Moore, 10 rounds, at St. Louis. Andy Chaney vs. Kid Wagner, 10 rounds, at St. Louis Pee Wee Kaiser vs. Georgie But@h, 10 rounds, at St. Louis. 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RING FIGHTERS NOT AFTER HONOR; COLD CASH IS ONLY GOAL By HENRY FARRELL (United Press Sports Editor.) NEW YORK, Nov. 27.—(United Press.)—Falling by every other method to force champions to fight, the New York Boxing Commission is going to put them on their honor to observe the rule requiring the of titles once in each six ‘The theory 1s laudable, but, like a lot of other high-minded ideas, it will not work where drastic meas- ures have failed. The boxing business is not totally without honor and the men engaged In the profession are not all rogues, but there {s too much money in- premium upon honor. Champions and thelr managers feel that there is nothing dishonor able in refusing to follow a : that has not been handed down wito the old traditions of the fight game and some of them may figure that they will be in a better position to eat when they have a little money in thelr pocket rather than a heart full of honor and high ideals. Tennis and golf champions, it has been pointed out, must defend their Utles annually. If they do not enter the championship tournaments, they are champions no longer. Track and field champions are forced by the A. A. U. to enter the annual championships and defend their titles. Baseball champions have to fight through 154 games each season and then engage the champion of the other league to win the world’s titie, and it’s rather a rich prize. There is one big obstacle that pre vents the application of these rules to boxing, however. Tennis, golf and track and field athletics are sports. Professional baseball still possesses an element of sport, but there is nothing In boxing but commercialized business Boxing is the business of fighting for money and taking no chances. ort involves the taking of chances, or there would be no sport. eee National organization, it has been pointed out frequently, is the only solution of the problem as it is found in boxing But it is not a sure solution. In Europe the International Box- ing Federation assumes the contro! of the game but its rulings are accepted generally only in the coun-! tries where the rulings are bene ficial. The International Federation acknowledges Eminio Spalla as the heavyweight champion of Europe but In every country, with the ex- ception of Italy, he {s looked upon as the biggest punk of Europe. England has a good working plan | of keeping the title of ring cham- pionship straight through the awards of the Lonsdale belts. Pos- sessors of the belts are regarded as the class champions of England and they have to live up to the deed of title to retain their championship | emblem. It would take a good many years, | perhaps more than boxing will live in this country, to build up the prestige for any belts that might be offered in this country that are at tached to the Lonsdale belts. The “Police Gazette” belts were | prized in the old days in this coun: try but they have passed out of| circulation. Tex Rickard offered a lot of belts, but his purpose was too selfish and they were used as a club over the boxers who won them. eee Dave Bancroft ought to be a suc- ved in the sport to place such a | of the Phils, and Pat Moran, of the Reds. Moran however, might be considered a post-graduate student from New York. With Christy Mathewson in charge of the business end of the team, Bancroft ought to get plenty of co-operation. Matty surely knows baseball and, being himeelf a Mc- Graw product, he ought to have about the same ideas of manage- ment as Bancroft. Matty made a smart deal when he got Bancroft and Bill Cunningham Cunningham is a fine young ball | player. He did well with the Giants, jbut he will do better with the | Braves, as he didn’t like his sur: |roundings in New York any too well. _———— SPORT BRIEF | LONDON.—Johnny Brown of Lon- don won the Lonsdale Belt and the bantamweight championship of Europe by, defeating “Bugler” Lake on points in a 20-round contest. BLOOMINGTON, U).—Pat Hark- ins, veteran Bloomington catcher, was named manager of the 1924 ; Bloomington Three-Eye league base- ball team. BOSTON.—Young Stribbling, light heavyweight of Macon, Georgia, was awarded the decision over Joe Egan ;of Dorchester, after a dull ten- round bout, ST. LOUIS,—Joe Lynch of New matched to box Eddie Koloun of New Orleans, southern bantam- | weight, a 12-round no decisin bout next Monday night at Newark, N. {J Eddie Meade, Lynch’s manager, announced. SEND JT TO THE PEARL WHITE. LAUNDRY PHONE 1702 York, bantamweight champion, was SPORT GOSSIP Since 1916 the University of = Carolina has won four of the five! gridiron games with the University of Virginia. Previous to that year, however, Virginia won fourteen out of sixteen games. In a famous match race of one hundred years ago—May 27, 1823— Eclipse beat Sir Henry for a purse of $20,000. The contest was run in four-mile heats over the Union course on Long Island, H Tex Rickard, who is supposed to have come within hailing distance of a million-dollar bank roll since he became promoter of the Madison | Square Garden boxing shows, once worked as a cowpuncher in Texas for $30 a month. | | | | At the age of seventeen Johnny Sullivan has come to the front as a British boxing “hope.” He was dis- covered by M. Descamps, Carpen- tier's manager, who believes he can make of the youth a great fighter. Sullivan, who fs a product of the Covert Garden section of London, is to be trained in France by Descamps who hopes to make the young Brit- isher a heavyweight of the Carpen- tler type. Shrove Tuesday was once the great day for football in England and Scotland. 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