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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1923 Eve Casper Daily Cribune PAGE FIVE. lis First in News Of All Events BASKET GAMES (JAP CUE MAN AMERICA LOSES|J RUNNING STAR MOST REMARKABLE BOXER OF HIS DAY : ; ganuma, Japanese holder of the ? - fae ase aed 18.2 balkline biliara championship, tonigh: / 4 ATLANTA, Ga. Dec. 28.—No] “The game has been made much Fast Contests Expected | $2" Reuter atetree Bag oe By HENRY L. FARRELL. & lghtweight and a welterwegiht. , : SX ahs, fundamental changes in football| safer. Injw-ies are fewer and less 2 the first block of their 1,200 potnt Hl wo; Editor) dull in bis ability to nctunte’ bis t e rules seem to be required, accord-| serious, and there seems to be no Next Week In championship match, 400 to 243. The 9 Sle oa Bo se me nIaee | Walkie coed Sh poche te toe poteas : ing to the report of the rules ¢om-| inherent hazard in the game today match went 23 innings the defender | age Will Ri c Press.)—Johnny Dundee, new junior | lies the most extraordinary feature ie A mittee made to the convention of/ beyond these which are inevitable League Play. averaging 17 9-23. His high run was $ : ie tola TOSS nicctwelgtt chaiaptteatcc maceecontl Otis imest-onismmt ceocra, . the National Collegiate Athletic| in any sport, and especially in a ” 149 in the tenth inning, while the : sons, is the most remarkable fighter It js beyond 4 how association today by E. K. Hail of} sport which includes among its e! ar | best the challenger could do was 65 ° Country Champ, tO fof his day. Perhaps his record | Dundee can reduce from 150 pounds i Dartmouth, chairman. ments speed and physical contact,”| Both wets of games in the City|in the 20th juning. Bruno was sum Telit hn extenéed.eo un $6 to the featherweight limit and re- “ Dr, Hall asserted that in the re-| Mr. Hall told the association. Of | Basketball league next week will be ner up at the recent tournament at ie Run few Ei d. fracas Pica gga ae ged sascing tain Bis ges land” Sita: mere Ports of his committee for the past| the comparatively few instances of Played at the high school gym-) Detroit. inlan aE ai, Omen and bie pierre boxer Other eagersiet as at? eae roe 2 s three years the opinion has been] serious injuries during the past |ha%ium and some of the fastest play er vee lh re geeliegiatieckes 4 ited berger atl Wakd oimarat et tie expressed that no fundamental| season, practically all occurred in| f the season should develop. = ps Snaeick Thea ees: Aeptary type of ft at the cost of their health. i é changes in the rules governing foot-| teams of secondary schools or other} On Tuesday night the Texas wil! ARIZONA I] PO} NEW YORK, Dec. flela teams where the players were com- meet the Red Crowns and the Ameri-| ' lost one of her outstanding pros-! Considering what Dundee has done | Dundee has been doing it for years Sees ball seemed to be required and that py 7: rasitas beste mie eee Without aay agearent it: elbeine. et sh nothing in the experience of last] peting with very little training and|¢&n Legion will take on the Polar. laurels today when Willie Ritota./ boxing, and what he {s still doing, | Up until last summer Dundee had ‘ * ey ee one oc ehae teat | peactioeyy ino nas inecistelbanaae ett iene a = real county | Doxinss and what he ts atl! doing, eee Arse tows : Cpintea: ———_— thodists tangle with the Post Office champion, announced that he would | unwarranted by the facts. weight. He had engaged in two : “Op the contrary,” 2fr. Hall con SIA BRE ses van Wt re re a ; carry the colors of Finland in the|" as an example of preservation | O-deciston bouts with Johnny Kil- ; : tinued. “evidence continues to ac- jifteal aR ates tin 1924 international meet-in Paris. and patience, there is nothing to] bane, the featherweight champion, Ey s cumulate that the task the com: The league is reaching the cructa!!, SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Dec. 28.— Ritola’s decision to return to his} equal that of Dundee, who, kept | 2"4 those two experiences caused = @ : mittee undertook some years ago point of the season where every| The University of Arizona polo t native land, probably for all time. | plodding on for thirteen years to| Kilbane to admit quite frankly that : me through the medium Sane Takes & big difference tn the | ‘ambled over the: Texas Ages came as a surprise to athletic fol-| win a title, the world's feather- | ® would never risk his title again | |} Atos changing the game of Enel outcome; The. teams wil! “all| the second day's stay of the inter. American rugby football from one lowers because the Finnish-Ameri- with Dundee. weight champiorship, at an age, that was breaking a closed mass can Athletic club star has been a Dundee was then forced out of resident of this country for 10] snould have chelecd: hin we an nig | the featherweight class because he formation and probably too hazard years, making his Sse vepannpee Saad was too good for the champion: Sek SEN : | epeald eaay pA hc ae appearance here in 1918 and de- and any of the contenders at the * 3 e free from unnecessary veloping into recognition during the | nas seen mors then alte ehtenions | Weight. | : : hazards, has been practically accom- last two years as the nation’s most | of the ring rise to the top and then Taking on all the lightweights, plished. 5 consistent distance performer. fade away. Only one-third of the | Dundee made a most remarkable In the change from the old game, In addition, Ritola had already| poxers who have made names in| Tecord. He fought Benny Leonard. Mr. Hall said, practically all that taken out first ctiizenship papers, | those thirteen years are still boxing, | t® champion, more than a dozen was best in the old game has been but it developed today that some] ana Dundee is a champion, and a| times, and Leonard never did a preserved and most of the things question as to his eligibility to rep-| good one. tit thing to him. that came in for just criticism, have be on their toes trying to turn in a| Collegiate event in the San Antonio win, mid-winter polo tournament 10 to 0. ae ee Tho western team had things its way Expert watch and jewelry repair.| from the first and was held score- ing. Casper Jewelry Co., O-S Big. ‘less in but one period, Collegiate Association President Speaks to [ PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY | Convention. resent America had been received abe Many smart boxing men still be- been eliminated and certain desir AUDITORS DOCT Because of the doubt that he could bel ine etree ee we. 7ere | eve that Leonard will not fight able features have been added. | | ATLANTA. Ga. Dec. 2%—Generat| ——______—__—__ SIO RS hy final papers prior a Duna i decist ht, 7 almer E. Pierce, president of ¢| GUARANT REGISTRY CORP. MARS n. pris track and field siegraut pose Eeortennnag ey pee zens Sada ccs tarstonna po path: town, Ohio, who isn't National Collegiate Athletic associa- peers Ae) Avcountants—Stock MERDERT Lone a 8 7 ? next July, This together with a! "Th ths middleweight class, Papke, | ‘© SPPOFt such a belie sas ee tion, reviewed the accomplishments} StOFlNi a. change Bide Phone. 660|Erivate Hospivct, oi. game gne 39 desire to return to his native land! yqaus, Chip, McCoy, O'Dowd and | _ Putting on weight to sult the com- zoel en es VERE of the past year, outlined the alms| 20811 Ol! Exchange Bide Phone Of | Frivate Hospital, 232 South Durbin J was believed to have influenced the | Jonnny Wilson have come and gone | Petition that he was facing, Dun- of the association, and discussed the . ©. H. REIMERTH ce Surgery Obstetrics sturdy Finn's decision. Elis Alain, Mla erg dee even went up into the welter- case of Charlie Paddock, champion Certified Public Accountant A. P. KIMBALL, M. D. \aohes Aantal Melody Ballivan, Dict xia, ‘Tea | Welght class and he was almost for- sprinter, in his annual address before Income Tax Service | 44, |Office Ph. 2208 Res. Ph. 1715W Lewis and Jack Britton won and | S°tten as a featherweight until he the convention of the organization in| {010-8 Bldg. Phone 767) oe. TA08__ Res. Ph. 1715W lost the welterweight championship. | Pobbed up and challenged Kilbane Lavpaareg HARRY F. COMFORT MARK H. SMITH, M. D. j The lightweight class had Gane, | £%_the title. TACOMA, Wash., Dec. 28—Toa| Ho urged strict administration of Auditing and Accounting Office brsician_and Surgeon ce Wolgaat Ritchie, Welsh Kilbane ignored the challenge and fl Morgan, claimant to the Pacific be enpegal law igh Leagaaiad re | Phone 2008 Suite 18, Daly Bldg. co 242 E. Second—Phone 2046 e) q a ? } was ruled out of his title by the Coast featherweight champlonship,| ference to summer baseball. ee eee | a Rye ape Sipe aapenen and | New York Boxing commission, Dun decisively defeated George Sells of| One of the controversial matters] 80, VAN DENBERG | FRATERNAL patty Teodard: x! dee being named as his successor. Salt Lake City, in the six-round top| to be discussed by the association Income Tax Service F. M. Monroe, Dis ee NEW YORK—Wille Ritola, Na-|Voonert 9 the | The Kilbane-Criqui fight was then bout on the boxing card here tonight.| during today’s session, he said, will Phone 148 curity enon gisttict Manager, Se- sta XN tional 10 mile and cross country picthreisbateined Toe Atiatt ‘Joh: arranged, and Dundee pulled down tri tae Joe Boyd, Aberdeen middleweight] evolve around “the unfortunate {n. | —————————-—~ | Knights and Ladies ae formerly teldl champion, announced he would carry | DUT a 7 ToRDny | nis challenge with the understand- and Harry Huson, of Tacoma, went| ‘ident connected with Mr. Paddock's ARCHITECTS located at 544 S. Durbin Phono Vane ee the colors of Finland in the 1924 meand Hugene Criqul. Dun: to a six participation in the University of jono 1414, ing that the winner of the fight (8) Pp uque ops six-round draw, Jack McDonnel, ——— | Olympic meet at Paris. nd Meeayee Kilbane pias and took would sign an agreement and post ¥ 5 Seattle heavyweight was awarded a|Paris games last May,” General DODRICH, Architects LAWYERS istwi mete away, nee cle a forfeit that he would be given Other Nationals in technical knockout over Tiny Bott,| Pierce sald. He read considerable ‘Townsend Nan pea pocnnny, Coulton, 1 Williams, | frst chance at the title. of Bremerton, in the third round of|©otrespondence he had had with of- | MULVANEY @ BARRE Bis ‘Solr Sica ae thes ae nt |, Crlaul won the fight and the title G W. a scheduled four-round bout, when|ficials of the Amateur Athletic) "Wis 3” WESTFALL, Architect = & BARRETT eid ‘Texas aggies, 10 to 0, in the second | ae ae om nle. Dundes wens | from Kilbane, and he looked like a ames Von. Bott covered up and refused to come| Union, which has barred Paddock ‘Suite 5, Daly Building. 517 Consotnaney Toya nat day's Leal of the intercollegiate secs get great fighter, tall and unusually out of his shell. :dylirea peter preter bin ——jUTO TORS. $$ toralty Bldg. ae event of San Antonio mid-winter | ™0V!! ti fe ‘feathe: ht Wh —— pic games, and express: @ opinion we pbs fh cise thacre: Patsy Wallace, Abe Goldstein. | fhe criqui-Dundee ee nen | NEW YORR, Dec. 28—(United that there may have been misunder. | —————_—_—_———_—____—_— AMBROS T,lEMINGWAY 5 ki Johnny Buff, Pancho Villa and] it wos figured thet Dundes was ola} Press)—Adolt Luque, the Cuban standings in connection with the] CASPER AUTO TOP SHOP | | Room 332 to Jack Zivie, Pittsburgh lightweight, | Jimmy Wilde held and lost the| 2.9 campaign worn, that he would | Pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds, was case, Aute Trimming, Danmar and ———___Mlawest Blag, we won the decision over Joe Lawson | lishtly-regarded fiyweight champion-| },. weakened by making the weight he outstanding performer in the Na- He sald that Paddock had never Auto Paint! Pivae 1984R NICHOLS & STIRRETT » be of Milwaukee in a ten-round bout in| Ship during Dundee’s time, and the | eo a that he would have a hard time | tonal League, according to the 1923 appealed to the national collegiate] 633 8. Center _ Fone “awyers Su New ‘Yok tast- wight. Mgt : Heavyweight ¢ championship beating the. rugged, bomb:proot| aveFasee, which were released from athletie assoclation with reference to] WOLOOET AUTO | TOP SHOF 8309-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. to ¢ ——————— J jer. : e League ‘office here to- ; hig case, and said he understood the| Auto Top Mfgrs. and Uu' onse Siki, McTigue, Tunney and Greb Were tant A emis Daskeal ee A. A. U. had barred Paddock from 133 "North Wolcott Street GEORGE A. >VEEDELL tan 4 during the same time. nave Groene con ‘of the worst and| LUaue not oe Lak aa league e the coming games at the request of Gent WN RES r st Building tor ‘ : ton | S8™Mes won and lost, but he was t! the Olympic executive committes. . SUPPLY CO. IOHN RUSSELI, LON yey eed not eiee accurate numbers an | Dundee has taken excellent care | Uns allowed per game. eae snia Wi serious consideration to the matter./eires and’ Accessoriee—6i9 E, 2nd.|5!8 Cons. Royaliy ‘Bldg. Phone 40 could not give accurate numbers on The Cuban star won twenty-seven oo —————— SD ED ea wv At Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh 33; Van.| the times he had fought, Dundse| Of himself, and therein Hes the) | Ths Curd tar won twin averse niversity Students Win BEAUTY PARLORS 408 CoMAMES P. KEM ing Gerbilt 31, has boxed more than be can fi secret of most su PEST thr Sho alba Royalty Bldg Phit "At Cleveland: Ohio state 35; Unt. ‘sure | knows how to thke care of himself, |f .771, and allowed his opposition Basket Game on ELITE BEAUTY SHOP a yy lip! : Spe pice: UNE | out. and he has done it well. an average of only 1.93 runs per Phone 1027 W. H. PATTEN pin versity of Pennsylvania, 22. He has fought as featherwetght.|“"Aihough be is not a youngster. | 2m Thursd PR NE | oa Attorney at Law pur —<££&=—X—X—<X<$_z—aw—X—&—[_=*=[_=[=_{=&[—>E>&—&***“_—ESEeEe—wwees— “ . D Dundee is not a tottering old man,| His average of runs allowed Is the jay. BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER |—- "west Bids. Midwest Bldg: __Phone 210 Re and it would seem, after a glance | best since 1920, when Grovef Alexan- —<—<——— HAGENS & MURANE hae over the list of his rivals, that Dun-| der, tho star pitcher of the Chicago] ‘The high school basketball team me SEAKLES AMEN aT 13 Lawyers ps deo will stil be a champion, or at| Cubs, finished the season with an|was defeated Thursday morning a!| yew YORK, Dec. 28—The New| Wes. Phone 81W__ Office Phone 206-207 Ol Exchange Building oe least still fighting when another | 4verage of 1.91. the high school gym. by a team com | york Yankees today announced a/LESLIE M. NELSON, Warehouse DURHAM & LOW half dozen champions pass along. Jaraue niso lod the league in games| posed of University of Wyoming stu | iist of 28 players added to the roster| and ‘Transfer Co. Phone 1234. 402 Midwest Bulldine ire : -—_—— won, with 27; in the number of shut-/dents here for the holidays, 25 to 21. Bead Seca | ————— eee | outs with 6, and he was second in|the game was a practice one and|(f,t%@ World's champions from var-| TRON TRANSFER, STORAGE WILLIAM 0, WILSON oo BI G Mone : strike-outs with 151. showed that the school boys are a| us “ucoes, for BPrNS trating try] AND FUEL ©0.—Phone 919 Lawyers Aye VY : Burleigh Grimes, Brooklyn, pitchea| green organization as yet. ‘Onty one | Ot sa pelpeth eats aretisains 8/4 BATTERIES Sulte 14-15-16 Townsend Bldg. Pos ) 327 innings ang led the league in| regular of last year, Davis, forward] snq one has been drafted, while OGILBEE & ADAMS wi for Your that department, and his teammate,and captain, is playing on the! seven {ree agenta were signed. Four CASPER BATIBRY co. 210 0-8 Bldg. Phbne ders poi 6 * =, | for three of the players purchased. | ~~~ TR! att credit. Casper (25) University (21) eames CHIROPRACTORS bo Y In games won and lost, Johnny| Davis —_.. Blanchard eee | EYES CAREFULLY Tustan” : : Morrison of the Pirates was second t Ford OIL LIGHT BEATS DE FH TEEFREY ney PLY TasrED, i Srp behind Luque, with twenty-five : vR. ANN. A { Five Meets Scheduled | s2™«= *2" Out of thirty-eight: Babe Right Ford ELECTRIC OR GAS | gute “S18 Midwest Bidg Phone 706 ree eee ah Adams of the Pirates was third with | Overbaugh -.-.....----..-- Alleman LJ. CONNELL, D.C, Ph. O. JESSE EVANS Re, F W | Seven out of ten; Alexander, Cubs, BURNS 94% AIR Suite 13, Daly Bldg., Phone 849d - 186 & Ome nt Boe or restlers at was fourth with twenty-two out of Bloagett Sannr sy ChIceneRERee = oe Eee Mn 7. thirty-four, and Vic Aldridge, Cubs, A new oll lamp that gives an] Mi. BARN Eiaball Street OSTEOPATH — Urbana. was fifth with nine out of fourteen.| Hales ----..------ pk Eastman | amazingly brilliant, soft, white light Phone 1457 In runs allowed per game, Luque even better than gas or electricity | ns | N Are YOU getting your share of the big | was followed vy his Cincinnati ataft- —_>—__ has been tested by the U. S. Govern- DE, 1 BOBERQUIST "| DR, CAROLINE ©. PAvIs f “SHUBERT” is paying for furs? If you’re not, URBANA, Ill., Dec. 28.—Since the] mate, Eppa Rixey, who finished sec- SE AT S ‘A E ment and 35 leading universities and| Zuttermeister Bldg _Phone TS! /suite 6, aribnne Anata ats | that’s your fault. Wake up! Get “SHUBERT” advent of Coach Paul Prehn, the| ona with an average of 2.80; How- found to be superior to 10 ordinary CLEANERS a — ats yor : iP wrestling game is on the boom at the| ard Keen of the Cubs was third with oil lamps, Tt burns without odor, Dr. L. L. WADE Prices for your furs from now on--just take a look University of Mlinois. When Paul} 399: Tony Kauffman of the Cubs STAR TS FOR smoke, or noise—no pumping up, is| are SERVICE CLEANERS copathy at the prices quoted below for Wyoming Furs! came here four y was fourth with 3.10, and Jess Hain- simple, clean, safe. Burns 94% Railroad at Jackson Over Frantz Sho} Phone 11258 ” : wastn’t much intere: es of the Cards wae fifth with 3.11. air and 6% common kerosene (coal Phone 56 That’s what “SHUBERT”. will pay on an coach was popular from the begin-| © ate Adams had the beat control oil.) —_—— AUTO PAINTING e contr c and liberal grading. Our shi; right in ning and soon proved that he knew| with the lowest number of bases on SCHOOL GAME The inventor, G. H. Johnson, 161 DOCTORS Yellowstone Auto Paint Shop honest : ding DpPe © mat game. balls, 25 while Jimmy Ring of the N. Union av., Portland, Ore., is offer- ——— - an. your own neighborhood are reaping a golden His first year the Orange and|pniis was the most liberal pitcher, - ing to send a lamp on 10 day's FREE THE CASPER PRIVATE es tle Le es oA ar 1 harvest. Get in on this big moncy! H} | Bive won all their meets and copped | with 115 passes. He also led the) PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 28.—Seats| trial or even to give one FREE to HOSPITAL. ans iE the conference title. The champion-|jeague in wild pitchers, with 14. | Were placed on sale here t for}the first user {n each locality who] _938 South poe NILDREN'S PLANING MILL COME ON WITH YOUR FURS ship was won-again in 1921. Since] Alexander, and Barnes of the|the football game New Year's day| wil! help him introduce it. Write) WOMEN'S AND Cit ‘ Prehn took charge the Illini srap-| Braves, failed to hit a batsman all| between Scott Hign School of Toledo, | him today for full particu'ars. Also 542 South Durbin—Phone 406 JOE F. 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