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sae = —————EE PAGE Fiv= First in News —~ Of All Events OF SPORTING NEWS FOREGNTEAN MATTER Old Painting the same artists’ “Madonna of the Pink,” now is being studied by H, A. Hammong Smith, noted connos- 7, seur. If original Raphael, the Believed Found | 0.023, 35 ae WHAT'S DEMPSEY AND GIBBONS TO —— Mi ! WITH BOXING GAME? | ’ elcoes Pea are: | } GAME $ SAKE 4 for the Metropolitan Museum of Art ‘ ‘ NEW YORK, Jan. 8A painting, | for many years, estimates. 5 P By LAWRENCE PERRY. a Stewart Livingston of Plattsmouth, SEND IT TO THE ees Pot 9 Copyright, 1924, The Casper Tribune Neb., to be the original of RapHael's PEARL WHITE. LAUNDRY al “Madonna of the Rose” or possibly PHONE 1702. OUR ANNUAL JANUARY CLEARANCE ALE Hart Schaffner s. 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Rice el cag Mtl eat aee at a IES pay alaed “once over” | te, meaning of tho phrase “stand o may decide the game against the to the customer Who is razzing the| Pat” to add the following: “See ST Jan. 8.—Information for th cs home team, the customers do not boxers, insulting the referee and| United States Golf Association.” . LOUIS, . 8. rmation for the various men ° ing of the U. 8. G. A., held in this | CHICAGO, Jan. 8—Regsie Me nvolved in a proposed boxing match between Jack|have the law on this game. it|him. Listen to the comments as peredige bone cat ied Jec. | Namara, Australia, and Pete Van dught’ te be eetipped.” jyou are leaving the’ arena, Pick) City Over the week were the elec] 1002" srolland, continued to iead out th ho howl bo! 1 tion of new officers, the reading of - . Paul, which James C. Mullen, Chicago promoter, an-| Demonstrations have been made! rlprtice Chabrier eset ige 7? teesed via Dea deinen dt rasa yele rac nounces he has completed, seem to vary. In an effort} (Ara questionable plavs that de-{t8® decision was terrible and that |! spirit uplifting vand/ fnalles.sn | sass: picening,.the shitty, third. Neus to clarify the situation Mullen will go to Cleveland next|cidea nig games. but no public de-|POXIME should be stopped. | Com | rmay be done about a standardizes | Of the race. They had covered 613 ——__ | —— | eek to confer with Eddie Kant.mand was made that the sport be here them to the f ‘applauded boxers | £0! ball. Nothing was done by the | Mules. two laps and had 124 points. mounced. i > but lacking in points, were the teams Even high-brow tennis fans have | pressed the opinion they | Punched and ribbed clubs were not “ % GOLFERS FLEGT At the same time he intends tol been known to make undignified |they thought tho other fetow hei| mentioned, nor out of bounds rules ag Dery ah ein Rg ne IN as lay the proposition before Forest | protests against the decision of | won, but the judges were in a bet-|[? brief it was a perfectly conserve and Stockholm 56, and DeWolfe and ‘ity business men, who must be|judge on the court but human er-|ter position to see, tive meeting and if any of th iF sical te ANB Kane and Kearns, manager for | ihe game, . shout, howl and - thy lost everything of feline . S about th Dempeey, Mullen will promote the]. Wher. a boxing referee or set of! show and you” know the Feattere savagry and whatever noise they affair for some time in June. judges make an error of judgment,|who go to be entertained and ‘enjoy made was far more suggestive of Providing the proposition is not}even though it manifestly was an tiemselves and who keep quiet when oe oe of doves or the bleating ~ he will take his plans to Loutsville,|soes up. “Boxing should be ruled! Whenever you want to know what| St. Andrews will get no jolt at THIS EVENING me Ky. Dempsey’s manager has re-|out of business. It isn't on the is wrong with boxing, you will find Head National ceived no proposition from Mullen } level.” f; the solution in the loud-mouths. Anglo-American brotherhood will —— : iat: yet but it is understood he will} Such a turmoil was raised in New| It js unfortunate that those loud-| continue, so far as rules at least are Lively contests are expected at Association concerned, to be a real working|the Baptist gymnasium tonight od the terms are satisfactory. rendered a verdict that Johngy/and it is the grief of boxing that | fraternity. <a Dundee outpointed Jack me these squalkers are allowed to be Basketball league. The Methodist P ST. PAUL, Minn., Jan. 8.—Con-}in a contest for the junior Mght-| accepted as the jury of the sport. aggregation, undefeated in the ear'y Palak nets er Sane griise fident that negotiations now under | weight champion that general alarm| _ Porth 32 PM games of the season, will go against of Wynant D. Vanderpool, of New-|way for another bout with Jack|spread and fear was expressed that AMERICAN ASSOC TION the Texas quintet, and the Polarines ii ti t- United States Golf association, the! ing champion, will be successful, |nose at A’bany. Ssooting ot Bill Tilden tn je ou, | Pearl White clan. "The gimes are gpproval of the dates set for the | ‘Tommy Gibbons of St. Paul said| ‘There wasn’t even an intimation 2 peal nrg pier) age be apers | Scheduled to start at 8 o'clock. Bila pty aid Tonepetei. Ad today he plans to get an early start|that the two judges did not give yers, pRnse tL needs ny in conditioning himself for the pros-}an honest opinion and there were ‘ ene sees ee the suggestion | pective match. three qualified newspaper critics onmed the | avaac ecey | Wret Sarazen and gueetien ae: ce puymie and the |shape, he said, weighing close to pressing the opinion that Dundee rea aerbelln. itil Wate ah askance powes a “|195 pounds, or about 15 pounds | had won, standing features at Monday's an-| more than when he foucht Dean | in comparing boxing with other ‘As a matter of tact Tien tor} AAavers Matched nual meeting of the United States | sey at Shelby, Mont., last July 4,| sports, it would seem that the blg- several years has set down his voca- Golf association. staying the full 15 rounds with the| gest handicap boxing has to carry “ Ros vari Jan. By Bare’ pada | tion as that of author whenever he ‘or American aegociation baseball order that play may become “real | Word that a second bout between and supports boxing, players have been ehattered by the| statement of profession was re-|Sarazen, American professional ™<, tests of golfing skill rather than|the two is in sight and that the} Bernstein, who was really the, Purchase for $50,000 of Weyland j quested. champion, and Arthur G. Havers, "| prospect for the match looks ex-Jonly one entitled to a legitimate | Dean, Louisville hurler, by the New British open champion, will contest retiring president, to be the most Gibbons yesterday in a letter from|a mild and gentlemanly worded Earl Combs, outfielder, by the New| West Point as at first seemed likely. | match in California over the course important problem with which the | his manager, Eddie Kane, who is in|statement: “I thought I won.” , York Yankees for the same pric: Instead he will serve as an assist-}o¢ the Lake Merced Country club United States Golf association must | the east. The two-dollar bettors and the In neither case was the price offi-] ant coach at Cornell. His engage- Friday, January 25. H. J, Brun- deal. sure-thing pikers, who like to be|Ci@lly disclosed. It also marked| ment will bring the staff of football | nier, prefider.t of the club an- Mr. Byers expressed the hope that} MIAMI, Fla., Jan. 8.—Jack Demp-| pointed out as gamblers in the set|the first real break in the ranks of| coaches at Cornell up to three. | nounced. the bars in respect to the stymie | arrived here and went immediately | were responsible for the cry raised: tion, and major “league players to| whose fiscal authorities are casting . . iadethess mates hanekeaper eras] to) tus chetalvarhliore cutee ortenieoer: voriieraioalan bs eiogeeas? (|b eatt downlts aetiien aretha tig | about’ the miaane of rerenchment | SHETIGQTE WANS attitude was endorsed by President | waited to sce him. “I just came} As long as the spokesmen for|t be accepted in the arsociation}] The photographs of coaching staffs F S d Sa intend to‘do a little fishing, swim- | of such. riff-raff,, boxing. alwaye will ©4..at,,the 1 conyengion hern| match . accompanying. photographs rom ounadance ° 5 ming and training here.” He did] be in trouble. As long as boxing is 1st month by the big minors. of the varsity squads in point of Miske Benefit not know how long he would re-|looked upon by that element only| The association, however, has a | size. Sheridan high school defeated Sun- oe betting, it cannot endure because the coast league mn the lst of fat dance high, 28 to 8, in a game played Card Arranged wa tlcke friends and supporters al; Dureen for ball prayers. Connie here last tight ways will be the first to turn on it/ Mack's purchase of Outfielder Paul ig ST. PAUL, Minn., Jan. 8.—Sport find it .respecting the wisdom of Coast league for $75,000, holds the Age, I 8 Claim their judgment in placing bets. record so an this winter in major behind a movement to stage a testi- league scouting. ‘The Boston Red monial boxing program on January 5 = Baseball has a high-class follow-|S0x acquired Dudley Lee, Tulsa}, CHICAGO, Jan. amare ants y 15, for the benefit of the family of ing, the interest of which ts inspired Shortstop, for only $30,000 and some} 'n laboratories and on the links ; recalled today that Miske had al-| Olympic team, including athletes|depended upon a lot of shallow| Mack's trade for Outfielder Sim-] be aged for several months to be ways been willing to donate his ser- | who will take part in the track and | minds and had to be supported by a ™0ns of Milwaukee of the American} durable, it was said today by the |The First Application Makes Skin vices free for a worthy cause, and | field, swimming and rowing events, | pack of cheap sports and bad losers, #8ociation, it is said, involved more} Manager of a sporting goods house Cool and Comfortable. charity affairs that netted a quarter | specially chartered steamship Amer-|the crisis of 1919, Bishop of Baltimore cost the Phila-| balls used in America. The annual| yr you are suffering from eczema of a million dollars. ica, it was announced by the Olym-| Footba'l thrives on the patronage ‘¢!phia Athletics about $35,000. consumption of that rubber pellet | or some other torturing, embarrass- Services of several top notch | pic committee. of the finest type of citizenship that| Completion of the Dean andj amounts to 24,000,000, worth $18. ing skin trouble you may quickly pba sought. Among those who have |was set by the United States line for/|ball is supported by the same class last bidding contests of the winter Sulphur, declares a noted skin spe- yolunteered is ‘Tommy Gibbons, St.]June 14, but as this date conflicted|that follows tennis and polo and by | for minor league stars, and revived clalist. Paul heavyweight boxer. Mike Gib-|with the final tryouts in swim-|the best of what might be regarded |ta’k in baseball circles of the New This sulphur preparation, because bons, his brother, who retired from | ming, rowing and track, a postpone-|as the middle class, York clubs ffnancial atuength as = ’ seldom fails to quickly subdue itch- offered to appear. at a conference between Frederick |found on the football field and the | Clubs who were known to have been FIGHT KT AIGKARD $ ing, even of flery eczema. The first W. Rubien and Henry C. Breckin-;type of citizen that gets hoarse dickering for the Louisville stars, application makes the skin cool and ridge, representing th Olympic com-|rooting along the sidelines are healed right up. Rowles Mentho: Sulphur is applied Uke any pleasant The entire first cabin of the ship, | that footba’l faces, cold cream and is perfectly harm- Disregarding all the evidence that| . served by the Olympic committee.}can be drawn up against it, boxing STPONED ONE WEEK PARIS, Jan. Georges Car-| from any good druggist.—Advertise- Racing Close to 300 athletes will be aboard, | must be clarsed as a sport and as Pentier’s manager is not considering } ment. Meeting of Business Men’s Racing| while the rest of the party will in-|such it is the least respected of the offer of Promoter Tommy Walsh Association, at New Orleans. elude coaches. trainers, officials and|all the means and methods of 'get- of Minneapolis for a bout between| CASPER MONUMENT WORKS ‘ound match between Harry Wills. 2 Club, at Havana. ciated with the team. tainment. ee ry and has cabled Tex Rickard that ; negro heavyweight title contender, Bont ot Tiajuane Jockey club Se It 1s constantly being anked: | Oo partley Madden of Non ncer| the French fighter continues to be stewards, at Syracuse. japplied to genera! athletics, has | January ae to February 4, it was} suit of the Tunney-McTigue fight Cycling One of the first rules adopted by been reduced to a minimum. The bo laa before deciding on his departure for Second day of six-day race in Col-|the National League when it organ- boxers, their managers and promo- ills has signed to fight Jack! the United States, Conn.; on January 25, and tbe pool selling and gambling evils which ing has become a business and + had wrecked the old National As-|sportsmanship has no argument |°h2"se was made to give him addi- sociation. against the dollar. tional time to prepare for™Madden. Several major league clubs have] boxing's lack of health can be found, | hence Wills has been matched with cast longing glances at Lefty Groves, since 1921 star pitcher of the Baltimore Orioles, NEW YORK, Jan. 8.—Any lexico- Preliminaries of Heavyweight Fight; - y--When a major league un- the birds who are making all the| ‘Xe temptation after he has defined At New York. leave the park murmuring: “Wel bothering all the spectators near| The net results of the annual meet: Dempsey, world’s champion, and Tommy Gibbons, St. the field in the six day professional some rs, splendid in diction and against football referees who al-) that it is was a rotten show, that horgpinr a a manager of Gibbons, it was an-|ruled off the fie'd. who were trying their beat and ex-|%¥™ic. It was, #0 to speak let lay. |, Tied with the leaders in mileage, turned to for financial aid. 3fl}rors of judgment have never been| jf you are in ty| lions who had been roaring before | Stockelynch, 45 IN AlG MEET their proposition ts satisfactory tol upheld us a sufficient cause to stop landtny tity you Know the pn won| the meeting attended the gathering N k M Ch appealing in Cleveland, Mullen said | honest mistake, the cry invariably |they are not satisfied. ewark Man Chosen to ull out of this meeting and the let the champion box for Mullen jt} York recently after two judges had/ mouths can make so much rolse when play is resumed in the City ark, N. J., as president of the | Depmsey, world’s heavyweight box-|the sport would be punched in the will clash with the Smoke House- and periodicals. If no, Tilden of the association's attitude on the| Gibbons now is in fairly good|who backed up the judges ir ex- ALE OF TWO PLAYERS) <xss*urve Reducing the power of the ball in} champion, but losing the decision.]comes from the mob that follows has had to sign a paper wherein a SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 8.—Gene ceedingly bright,” was received hy | protest, didn't say a word beyond | York Giants, and the acquisition of] George Pfann will not enter|the first 36 holes of their 72 hole there would be no letting down of | sey accompanied by Teddy Hayes. | where a gamb'er has some rating,|the association on the draft ques-| Herein Hes a hint to universities Vanderpool. down for a rest," Dempsey said. “I | boxing consist almdst exclusively | Under draft recall provisions adopt | at certain universities annually SHERIDAN, Wyo., Jan. 8.— main, as a field for the employment of long way to go to catch up with G lf il a B a oS and use the knife when they do not Strand from Salt Lake City of the SULPHUR SOOTHES scribes of the twin cities who are the late Billy Miske, St. Paul pugilist,] NEW YORK, Jan. 8.—America's|Ly a love of the game. If baseball Players. have shown that golf balls need to during the war he participated in| will sail June 16 for France on the| the game never would have survived!" Players than money, but Max] which turns out most of@the golf = fighters of the country will be| The America’s departure originally}can be found in the nation, Foot- Combs deals winds up one of the] 000,000 at retail be rid of it by using Mentho- of its germ destroying properties the ring several years ago, also has | ment of two days was agreed upon| The type of athlete that can be| Compared with other mafer league a Aa a —_—_——— comfortable. Rash and blotches are mitte and officials of the steamship | safeguard against any of the dan- Be S port Calendar company. gers that some of the alarmists feel ’ 4 accommodating 500, has been re- less. You can obtain a small jar Meeting of Cuba-American Jockey] ‘riends of athletes or others asso-|ting exercise and providing enter.| NEW YORK, Jan. 8.—The twelve-| Carpentier and Tommy Gibbons, |508 South Conwell. Phone 2542 pa ada lh he aad “What is the matter with boxing at the Wrst. Regiiient acmocy, i at Rickard’s entire disposal, say Trotting One trouble with boxing is that ry, New-! the newspaper L’Auto today. Ca Annual meeting of Grand Circuit SPORT GOSSIP. he’ factor of sport, as the term is| tr, N. J., has been postponed from | pentier is waiting to know the re- “te iseum, Chicago. ized In 1876 was one prohibiting the ters are rerponsible for this. Box-|7@¥lor, Omaha negro, at Hartford, Another contributing cause to j ‘he first white opponent of promi- but Manager Dunn has evidenced no SEND IT TO THE PEARL WHITE LAUNDRY PHONE 1702 nelination to let go of the tall port- jj aaa rr a Exhibits at the recent National MAIL YOUR OPINION ON PLAN Dog show in London ranged from a diminutive Yorkshire terrier weigh- GRINNELL, Iowa.—Grinnell col- THE PLAN IN BRIEF Proposes ing about two pounds, to a huge| lege defeated Missouri university, champion St. Bernard, which turn-| 25 to 18, at basketball. ed the scale at nearly 200 pounds. Se DO YOU APPROVE THE WINNING PLAN In Substance? No [] (Put an X inside the proper box) AMES, Iowa.—Basketball: Wash- “Bayer Tablets of As- pirin” have been proved safe by mil- ons and prescribed by physicians over twenty-three rs for Colds Handy boxes of and grippe misery. twelve tablets cost on'y few cents at any drugstore. contains proven directions for Colds and te'ls how to prepare an Aspirin targle for sore throat and tonsilitis. Harvard Boston College, Boston A. Advertisement Bach package The only golf organization in Am- erica which is international in its scope is the Pacific Northwest Golf sociation, which governs the sport in British Columbia as well as in the States of Washington, Oregon, Idaho Montana and Utah. ‘W. H. Walsh. former president of the South Atlantic Association, is be- hind a movement for the organiza- tion of a new baseball league with a circuit to embrace some of the lead- ing cities of South Carolina, Geor- gia, Alabama and Florida. Hockey fans of Boston are enjoy- ing plenty of their favorite sport this winter. In one week the teams appearing in the Hub included those of Princeton University, the Univer- sity of Toronto, Dartmouth College and the United States Olympic team. in contests against the home teams— A., and the Boston Hockey Club. ington, 80; Iowa state, 26. SAN ANTONIO. — Polo: Fifth cavalry, 9; Arizona university, 5. Oklahoma, 8; Fourth fleld artillery, 5 MACON, Ga.-W. L. “Young” Stribling, schoolboy boxer, was sus- pended from high school because of too many absences. ’ SYRACUSE, N. Y.—Grand cireuit harness racing will open the 1924 season at Cleveland, Ohio, July 2. INDIANAPOLIS.—Bud Taylor of Terre Haute, Ind., knocked out Johnny Brown, Philadelphia ban- tamweight, in the third round. BALTIMORE. — Benny Sehrre~+ of Baltimore easily defeated Young Dencio, Filipino nyweis & of the United States navy, in a 12 round bout. 1. That the United States shall immediately enter the Permanent Court of International Justice, un- der the conditions stated by Secre- tary Hughes and President Hard- ing in February, 1923, il. That without becoming a member of the League of Nations, as at present constituted, the United States shail offer to extend its pres- ent cooperation with the League and participate in the work of the League as a body of mutaal counsel under conditions which 1. Substitute moral force and pub- lic opinion for the military and economic force originally implied in Articles X and XVI. Safeguard the Monroe Doctrine. . Accept the fact that the United States will assume no obligations under the Treaty of Versailles ex cept the Act of Congress. . Propose that membership in the League should be opened to all nations. . Provide for the continuing de- velopment of international law. e a Please print, ADDRESS -_.. CITY .. ARE YOU A VOTER? 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