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- Seiwa ’ : rari ORs MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1924 de Casper Deafly Cridune PAGE FIVE First-in News Of All Events & ENGLISH BOXING IS POOR CRITERION AS MODEL FOR AMERICA By HENRY L. FARRELL and the other man was proclaimed (United Press Sports Editor) winner. NEW YORK, Jan. 7.—(Unite@| “Shortly afterwards this winner, in ore ‘New York, yelping about) the most sportsmanlike and honor- ‘decisions. poor fights, uneven ane manner, votunteered the state- matches. Sulty rules and various! ment: ‘I am sorry to say that I aia other ills boxing business, accidentally foul him with my hears it frequently suggested: imnee.’ y “Why not do as the English do?"| «tt might not have been a very Because no yelps are heard on the| serious blow and left no mark, but radio from the other side, it is er-| enough to put a man temporarily out roneously believed that in England,| of action. where the sport is pictured as being “Believing my decision to have perfectly supervised and conducted, | heen erratic, I salved my conscience boxing is a well-behaved and well- Bn by making the loser a present, with which he was completely satisfied. From the following letter, appear-| Luckily it was only a minor event. ing in a recent issue of “Sporting| and a challenge to a return match Life” (London) it may be gathered| may have been issued. that while the difficulties there may) “Claude Champion De Crespigny.” be minor, they are taken very ser-| - American referees Probably would not care to see the custom introduc- ed in this country of giving prizes as “salve” to defeated boxers. see ’. slumped down on the grass. Rockefeller, although 85 years In alarm, Rockefeller summoned Promoter Announces old, was smiling as he started out | a caddy and together they managed for his daily round of golf with | to get the fallen golfer to the club Los Angeles Track Is Ashton Harvey, aged New York capitalist and his golf companion Ti bt for the last five years. ° n Soon The two millionaires, playing | was dead. The cause was given as v their usual hard fought consistent | heart disease. game, had reached the first green Shocked and ‘leved, Rockefeller LOS ANGELES, Jan. 1—The —- present meeting of the Southern California Jockey club, which ~= LEWIS 70 MEET been under way for 13 days at the i Culver City track, virtually was de- My ) At erience is that P ny oy ocean PTALIAN HEAVY My Experience i Ferris, president of the club an4 DR. CALDWELL'S promoter of the track announced 1 egipdeal hee" SYRUP PEPSN Ts just what you need house where medical aid was quick- ly summoned. An expert examina- tion quickly revealed that Harvey hastened to his winter home hece and secluded himself. He refused ; le entertain any callers and refused } to allow his secretary or servants to give any details as to what OF ROCKEFELLER = Ormond Beach was a-flutter when i news was spread of the tragedy on the golf course and many wild rumors quickly flew and were as =f quickly denied. Harvey, 70 yeras old, was head 8% ORMOND BEACH, Fla, Jan. 7. nad Rockefeller was just preparing | of a New York concern, manufac —The vacation of John D. Rocke- to tee off for the second when| turing dehydrating machinery. He % men, was marred by tragedy Satur-| Harvey, without a word or a sign,/ had been a regular visitor here for % 37 igi day. the last nine years, He arrived % here just a week ago for his annual = winter vacation. Rockefeller, who reached Ormon¢ Beach a few weeks earlier, delayed % his regular golf games until friend could accompany him on the greens. The two had fought % valiantly over many a game and % had been intimate friends for years % — —= —- — % “Sir: I quite agree that the re- feree’s proper place is outside the ropes, but obviously there is great} Along the general theme of “trou. temptation to get inside. ble at home,” American tennis of. “The M. C.’s request that there ficials f. be should be ‘silence during the rounds’ ven Sie ee tion to curb the Iterary (for Profit) has become a dead letter in all the} activities of American tennis Soh bigger halls, such as Olympia, Albert,/and to keep their eye peeled for and Holand Park. Even that’ great . other infractions of the tennis ama- referee Jack Angle is neither a me-| teur-code. gaphone nor a fog-horn, and I fail} American officials, however, to see how he could make himself|no problem of handling plavers eae) heard in the ring when the bulk of/ engage in “open tournaments,” and the ‘spectators lose their heads andj from the following London clippine,| Although William 'T. Tilden, 2n4,] Francis T. Hunter and Vincent yell in mad excitement. this problem is ana per|of Philadelphia and William M.|Richards, a new combination, are “Should a conscientious referee re- imac et ee . ¥ haps a funny one: Johnston, of San Francisco, winner | p'aced fifth. tire and refuse to act if the onlookers refused to behave themselves an- other would be found to .take his Place. “It must be recollected that a Lake Placid. N. Y.. ts the Mecca for many persons fond of winter sorts. Photo shows Mrs. J. H. Coolidge, Jr.. of Cleveland, O. (left), and Miss Carol Gregory, fishing through the ice. “ He declared that a temporarf|ling champion, will meet Michael closing was necessary in order to! Romana, Italian heavyweight, in a “finish construction work. on the| finish match here on January 15. plant.” He added that “every ———— creditor will be paid and the meet-/ ing will start with everything con- E | ducted in the right manner.” Ferris also announced that he was to be succeeded as manager of the | track by S. T. Maloney. There| will also be a new board of control. The horsemen took charge of the gates today through which a Dick Farrell, manager of the crowd of 8,000 patrons passed and | Pearl White laundry entertianed the used the receipts to help pay for| Smoke House-Pearl White basket- the “placed” horses that bad run/|ball team at a dinner Sunday even- in the last three days. ing at the Wyatt cafeteria REMINDER OF LOST This Will Make Digestion Easy WHAT the dyspeptic needs is coated tongue, offensive breath, not soda and charcoal and headaches and such ailments breath perfumes but a medicine that indicate deranged stomach that. will beip his bowels to mave and bowels. Many serious dis- regularly, for dyspepsia and con- eases are prevented by this stipation ere allied. - If you will timely aid. take Dr. well’s Syrup Pepsin sy stematically es ithe rections on Formula Plainly Stated the package call for you will soon * digtet your food properly and past Cee eR ine De it out a er and heartbum, She young aa eta: belching, izziness, nervousness *. and bloating will vanish. In time Sentle laxative free “The question of entering open| 2nd gunner up in the National sin- (Be RRBs Be, tournaments under assumed names| S!¢s championship; [gel maintain is one that needs more legislation, in| their respective places as No. 1 and our opinion. The new law governing| No. 2 in annual ranking of the N us 4 ; cotics. It will not cramp or gripe. the same mischievous habit still] United States Lawn Tennis asso- edited ae P. wie a ‘The formula is on the package, a ' large percentage of pugs are orna-| leaves its optional for players to| ‘ition, the 1923 comp!'ation shows cortivet heath Loon etes compound of Egyptian senna mented with cauliflower ears and/adopt ridiculous noms-de-guerre,|® Dumber of changes in the list bet pin 1 ye yr otease oly bre m~ with pepsin and simple aromatics. | have impaired hearing, so unless sil-| such as ‘Golliwog,’ “Billy Bimbo,’ and| 0 Dames following these super-ten- NE AR | HED sves, Me. Lewie F. Schults of A bottle can be had at any drag ence reigns at the order ‘Stop,’ one| ‘Peter Porker,’ but they cannot use| "!s stars. R. Norris Williams, 2nd dd frre Ai Pods ictorKnodlerof Store and averages less a ‘2 Sen Sorcecd Lad Ree Oa another one in the same year with. ee rare Rar Er: ange 3625 1 Bank St. Louisville, K- y..and cut a Giger for ae whilst carri 5 out the permiss: in ani is advan 0 hore wih Verify thas ies a ly guaranteed. astrous results to his opponent. “The Haaminton Ams anet for.| ‘third position, while Vincent Rich- WASHINGTON, Jan. 7.—The mys) ginta Dare, first child of whit re sielaaaes Raisin pian blac | er lpia hil aoc ” a S » Ny "Sc aees P re, s D vhite par. i is BES yy Og eins pines ie pistes oie a use of assumed | 9°48 mee ass Cropped “back |p (IF PLAYERS tery of the lost colony, a mystery as|ents born’ on the American conti. World AcclaimsSuccess 13 bpgc bers og in heated se . | Bam urnaments. and the . . old as the residence of white men in|nent. If the men of science stamp e i from coal-tar that cause skin aes tration—a man stopped Passing of the same rule by the| Francis T. Hunter, remf-finallst , America—may yield its secret to his-|the bit of metal and its message a»| {tho Oho vt gps ip eh teal ch ra NG recedes ] Singh ak watchlne avery cases mie sty rs ree Association would not|in the national singles and finalist aL ek torians and scientists as the result|genuine, it probably will stand as phyadien of that name who prac- teeth, salts in water or powder e thephuantithervtine. anaiwin bs at all a bad thing for the game,|asainst William M. Johnston at the of the discovery here today of a cor-| mute evidence of the fate, not alone tised successfully for 47 years. that concentrate the blood and tha judges with bale a creat might debar a few people from|English Wimb'edon championships, Killif T Tak d roded, twisted piece of metal crudely | of Virginia Dare, but of the others It has been on the market thirty dry the skin. mM quiver tedelet eed bn sy on ene entering, but it would certainly de.|has moved from ninth to fifth er 10 e JAG | inscribed with what seems to be alof the colony. If Virginia Dare years and is toda’ ve y, t crease the number of ‘grandfathers:|P'ace. Howard O. Kinsey of San 5 9 the di 4 7 - i id prewlf You Want to Try It Free Before i of course, the claim was not allowed, deaths,’ * Wrahcleedi Maw alao” Seine. two Catalina Island N t message from the dim past. died while a captive of Powhattan, largest selling liquid PaaS Raa T oO ex! 4 ‘ te Pepsin,” 517 Washington St., \e Scientists of the Smithsonian in-| Indian chief, the whole colony prob- laxative in the world. eas? ‘lilinois. meas its annual meeting the British| polnts, being ranked number six ai stitute will seek to get from the/ab!y perished lkewlse in captivity, ‘Thousands of. families lazative and would wn Tennis Aseociation committed | this season in place of number eight Month For Training piece of metal some clew to the fate| This discovery which may solve| | bave it in their med- } you say about Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsin by ’ itself on “open competition,” with| 'n 1922, The most rensational a of the Roanoke colony established in| this ancient mystery, was made by | ff icine chest ready when § Send mea free trial bottle. Address bi the following resolution: _ vance, however, is recorded in fa- S, 1587 on Roanoke island, now a part of North Carolina, “Virginia Dare died here” Captif “No player whe shall enter vor of Carl Fischer, the Philadel- any.event atan opechmosting finder phia left hander and winner ofthe SRE CARO: aan. J one an assumed name shall enter at that| Iterco'legiate championship, who rans and youngsters com- Russell Kaufman, a 29-year old| J 8nymembershowssigns } Name. 4 ie world war veteran, when he went |, fof dyspepsia, constipa— Fy into the yard of his home this af- pose the spring training squad of | Powhatan 1590 Charles R,” is the in-|ternoon to plant @ holly tree. nm ‘ refers to Vi ing aesGhdtion *et step Ortensa | OF Searigad natee Witteae earn | ine. Biahth anal ninth places tare a ac re a | Na dee en ag, Meeting of Cuba-American Jockey] Mission of the Council. Particulars} °ccupled respectively = by new | ee a ee ae ne a a wehiine it aubiatcaesne” of assumed names, together with the | "ames, B, I. C. Norton of England | 'etes there will be the coaching | : ~ - = TOO = Meeting of Tiajuana Jockey club|Mames of the players concerned,|*%d South Africa, now a resident | iii chief ileutenant and Ieocy = ana = 3 be at Tiajuana, shall be forwarded by the secretary|f the United States; ts in eighth | To CycDs cnlet lieutenant ang ee, on » Trotting. of every open meeting in writing to| Place, whl'e Harvey Snodgrass of | 7s eee ee aay eee % Annual meeting of grand circult| the secretary of the Lawn Tennis As.| Los Angeles is ranked ninth. Rob-] Cub scouts, trover Cleveland Alex. | }/f g stewards, at Syracuse. sociation.”* ert Kinsey of San Francisco, who | eee ae ae, enerEe ; ; Billiards This resolution caused the follow-| Was sixth twelve months ago, is Aire is P oe U New England class B 18.2 ama-| {ng editorial comment to be printed:|%°W found in tenth position. Tittinke tahsA’ Chak bia “setiats rise? 2 teur balkline champlor.ship, at Bos:} “We have never liked assumea| In the second ten, Manuel Alonso} «carry any untried material 20 h oa names in sport, and every year wa|captain of the 1922 Spanish Davis} amp aside from a few pitchers and wu Boxing dislike them more. The Lawn Ten-|Cup team, and now a resident of the} one catcher, Churry, from London e & Pete Sarmiento vs. Howard May-| nls Association adopted « milk-and.| United Slates, leads. Wallace F.| stint Club.” Most of the sounm V Ks berry, 10 rounds at Toronto. water attitude to the ever-growing| Johnson of Philadelphia, the f@-| srors, he eaid, were “looked over” e r u 1S ers & Jack Taylor vs. Tut Jackson, 10| Practice of entering for a competi-|mous exponent of the chop. stroke | “.°: ‘fa 2 rounds, at Columbus, O, tion and playing publicly for a week| {is number twelve with Clarence J. “yeiiter plans at present to call for 5; or fornight under a name ‘R. Dash,'| Griffin and Frank T. Anderson fol-} inirteen pitchers, four eatehore ie ‘M. Potts,’ ‘A. Noodle,’ or something| lowing in order. Watson M. Warh-| which include the manager hint e on (@) e ye equally ridiculous. The L. T. A.| burn, George King, Hugh a | eae’; ties ftieet banter,” seven e e e ie says: ‘You may have one Kelleher, S. Howard Voshel', ie + Ri name in one season, but not teo|thaniel W. Nilex and Walter Wes. | Che infielders panier carol aen fe But.why one? Are the L. T. A. fol-| brook complete the second ten, lowing in the illogical footsteps or} ‘The leadership in ranking be-] FOOTBALL HURT FATAL. the International Rugby Board, who| stowed upon Tilden and Johnson for have held that you can be g.|1923 makes the fifth year in suc- pound amateur—but not « Pte cession in which these two players| ST. LOUIS, Jan. 1%—George YI. one?"" have been ranked either number | Drew, 43 years old, former football K one or number two. Since 1920] star at St. Louls University died at “Big Bill" Tilden. has been the lead-| the city hospital yesterday of a off man without a break. In 1919] fractured skull, believed to have “Little Bil’ Johnston was number | been sustained when he fell on the The Casper Tribune 1s one of the many progressive pub- lications, members of the Audit Bureau of Circulations, : : bh ae one and Ti'den number two. A| ice. that have adopted an open and “Above Board Circulation” : Nobility, Broke, |) year carer Tuaen was number two olicy. A. B.C. reports lay before advertisers vital circula- b with R. Lindley Murray ranked in G: On St h M hy on ‘s } Seek Jobs With || tt, visce. | The ranking recoras | GAS omach May tion facts that have been checked and verified by trained = of these two players furnishes an Cause A ndi itis a. Circus, R oF Interesting “insight into the court ppendict circulation auditors, eae : if two of the greatest Amer- ei ix. S ee ic layers tm the story of to |, constant ras cums iteration a : cunuen BEHENBE WOOD. || | Jonnaton's name appeared among aici bb snioadiet Agsibe tieipahcean Among A. B. C. publications it is possible for advertisers J 101 t).| the first ten rankin; layers of o " ~ : 5 y a GENEVA, @y Mall to” United United States in 1913 when he was Rates! Seteee aa paar! to compare detailed circulation data as to city and suburb FE Press)—The day when “American| placed In fourth position. In 1014 | on lower bowel Dut -Adierii acts ban circulation, trading territory, contests, premiums, and Pa fi otfer e Was namy 5 a American foal boy Bot only m three dats ihe aa ranwed sither ‘one, or and removes all Papi tpt ld a other points of interest to advertisers. Only under this i ing circus with elevated stage ; " clophants, but Personnel of per he ald not play. As a reaut, “Lite | ana oad Ley son aeraar plan can ek bry cage with a Bie pawiedas of the rme} com} exc! ivel of! \- had lecade % a ‘. 2; ich, red blood tingling through his evdeias watertats eagemeee ar ton| aot is8, bea sointainslan, arse eee ee ee : Pertinent Facts. ey can have confidence in the effec dtindio fo ant Ril and ambinons | ted Puropern moby te, nok oo] ee, pstinn, cowtvalent ttre and tiveness of their campaigns. eat es a mu as m! je a Ce, a is become accomplishments to these | 1) hat 1s necessary 1s to train the first ten players began in 1918 when ct e bit Into cirous perfe - At} he was second. year later he oc- a> - 3 z Fate berth dpe Ieant the recent experience of a Swiss cupled the same position, and since Before the advent of the A. B. C., advertisers were forced man: been number 1a; : : COT TCSE Eee ee ean | Sorne latter tuaeried’ afvertiserents | siviag hica a positon averske. cf to depend upon hearsay information and “Sworn State-” a of the Rucrying, (scurrying world of |ia Muropeen, Devers Asieing foe) 300} one, 284)one-third for’ the pest, ate ments” of circulation. Detailed figures were not avail- c S. S. S. is the long established | 2 South American circus tour. A new name heads the list of the : ae ec ae oR COREADU RIO | Ors eate gh es otal cae? CaTbE cet ldaeaon Sree: pinone ot ti non able. Today buyers of space look to the A. B.C. for solid blood cells. You cannot expect to | Plies. Out of this total he would| try in that-of Miss Helon Wills, of te Sr fixe netatcalts 18a ntti oi | es elaeecomeorete hee be unbiased circulation information and select their adver- lad ent rl 'e Ww re Foe eed TL Eanes at | utter De cmantad Compe Bore ete sive, otahasiee Maley: pene tising mediums accordingly. stron; . S. . } titled members of the nobility. The| erly Molla Bjudstedt, whose court you on your way. Don’t | sreat bulk of the latter were Ger-| record has caused her to be named allow the “Door of Opportunity” | man, Austrian and Russian, as the premier player in her class to be closed to you because you} All of them had hard luck stories| for the major portion of the past heyy not the stamina to withstand | to tell. met of them knew anything Coes “st Got iets * Sor aah p You can secure such Facts on the Tribune @ gaff—because your nerve rer | about circus or side-show bust. ie second pr lon in ‘ 3 is lacking. ‘Build up your system! | ness, except a few little. parior,| ranking with Misa Eleanor Goes by torneo pay alee ries = Cc Bee ot 8. S. S. made of carefully select- | slight-of-hand tricks ike they had| third; Iilvan Scharaman, copy eg: y turnished on request. iS ed and lentifically prepared and | done in high society before the war. | fourth, and Mra, Helen Gilleaudeau > pablo 2a ee ety barks But all were willing to learn the Leeibeee fire PA en 8 you et that ol game. All ‘were most anxious to in the men's doubles ant time punch! “When opportunity } have a job and all were doubly anxi.| B, I, C, Norton, the winners of the |{j©lasses In All Commarcial a be ready to answer the} ous to get transportation to South | National championship in this de: Subjects Start : Write to the Audit Bureau of Circulations, 202 South State a America, when, after the expiration | partment of the game ere selected Street, Chicago, for a Copy of “The Measure of Your Message” FSI 8. S. 8S. is sold at all leading | of their circus contracts, they might] for the number one poxttion with Tuesday, 7:00 p. m. x drug stores. It is more eco. get a chance to rehabilitate their| Johnston and Clarence J, Griffin, bs nomical to buy a large size | fortunes. the former doubles ohampions, in Casper Business eS bottle. The applicants, included, besides | second place and Wat#on Washburn barons, baronesses, counts and count- so a fair representation of colonels, professors, actres- ses and students, and R, Norris Willlama, nd, jn the College, Inc, third position, ‘The Kinsey broth: ers, Robert and: Howard, are ranked Phone 1825 fourth as against 2nd in 1922; while

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