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AA AG A AD IM — 4 be '. < eee = REED SONNE LRAT Sn =a em @he Casper Daily Cridune PAGE SEVEN First in News Of All Events ‘POLO TRYOUTS ARE PLANNED Strenuous Tests for Selection of U. S. Team Projected. NEW YORK, Jan. 25.—An tnten- sive campaign will be held to get the best possible poloists in the saddles of the American team which will defend the international polo cup against an Invading four from England this summer and no one is certain of a place on the team. This was announced by Devereux Milburn, veteran of four tourna mente with England and a member of the committee that will select the team. Milburn has taken the view 5 recently advanced by Louls E. Sto dard, president of the United States Polo Association, veteran number 1, who will not be a candidate for this j yea) team, that the younger play- { ers should get'a chance. ——— Hoppe to Meet Kieckhefer in 3-Cushion Play CHICAGO, Jan. 25. — Willle 9 . ue By ROBERT T. SMALL. Some of the books being made on EL We Copyright, 1924, The Casper Tribune | the races would make the old time i a nes ? MIAMI, Fla., Jan. 25.—Jaded so-| bookies of Sheepshead Bay and American Withdraws Request for Recognition as Kennels club at Hialeah Park is | bookies must be something tremend- daily the scene of one of the most | ous. For instance in one race yes- Back in Good Standing. a 4 typical running race meeting in|a 2 to 1 second cholee, two third miniature, sleek blue blood grey-| choices at 3 to 1, fourth choice at CHAMONIX, France, Jan. 25.—(By The Associated of the races, with all the | the outsiders. The bookies couldn’t * ¥ ¢ Traces indexed so as to furnish a|lose no matter which way the cat, of the French Olympic committee, which threatenec to prevent the participation of the Americans in the speed ae m Naturally there are no jockeys i 4. therefore no “pulling” or crowd- y Carman, who had requested recog: | Gaston Vidal, undersecretary of = , K TIGUE A S K S nition 28 .an additional trainer,| state for physical education. re- IAS $F, Docketing and. consequentiy, withdrew his request, asserting that | ceived the oaths of amateurism by ‘ another but they can’t do that for The winter sports of the Olympic | their national flags and emblems, Chey are all carefully mosste games were officially opened today.|then paraded from the city hall to ciety has a new fad—dog racing. | Morris Park water at the mouth. novel forms of sport this country | terday afternoon in a field of eight hounds taking the place of horses. | 4 to 1, fifth choice at 6 to 1, with Press).—The controversy between William Taylor, man- “dope” sheet for the past perform: | or rather the dogs jumped skating events tomorrow, was settled today. Clarence no claims of foul. It might be a he was unwilling to be the cause | the athletics entered. The teams of Betting is permitted on the races the skating rink where the com- PSUR Se. alti alls -, * The quarter mile track of the Miami |The percentage in! favor of the Additional Trainer and Skaters Are has ever known. The thing is a | starters, there was a 3 to 2 favorite, The local newspapers print daily | no better than 8 to 1 offered against “ger of the American Olympic team, and Allen H. Muhr, ‘charts ances of the dogs. foul if one dog would start biting of the dispute. all the nations represented, bearing and the book making is done within 5 7 : 2 t petitions will begin tomorrow. the paddock enclosure. Women are S ed in the paddock, but : Mr. Taylor had insisted that Some of America’s most exclusive members of society are hard at work practicing fencing, in nopes of Dos Derast Carman, an American professional | forming @ women's Olympic Fencing Team. Photo shows Mrs. Charles H. Hopper (left) fencing with Mire ne > Seni ean oe ras 3 bicycle rider, be permitted to help Stuyvesant Fish, both nationally known society women. fe 2 nd train the Americans during the theo ae” angie Presa d§ cod Strib!ing, Georgia school boy boxer, games. The French Olympic com- n - and Georges Carpentier, of Franc plungers on the races and appar. |“ sms 7 it could mot favor’ ihe. America ANCIENT ROW OVER VALUE OF ently are very keen about the | WAS made to Mike McTigue, world's athletes by permitting the addition of a trainer to their staff. The —— skaters upheld Taylor's position, ash Louisville Stars Not sports. Ught heavyweight champion, by the asserting that they would not com- FOOTBALL KY ARGUED AGAIN pete in the opening events on Satur- ‘ Tihs .WOERS Gone: ths. wet baits By WALTER CAMP ball continues to bulk big in public Worth Price: to mildness of which had threatened peice National Sportsmen's club of New- day if he was not upheld. . to prevent the starting of the games Dreyfuss, Seid. [Stiri Seams, jw; | Inter-Class Play at High NEW YORK, Jan. 25—An offer of $100,000 for matches with Young ark, N. J. 4 McTigue countered with a demand ; for $160,000 for the two bouts, at a Cléar and cold conditions set in and CHICAGO, Jan. 25—Willle Hoppe, world’s champion 18.2 balkline bil- liard player, is seeking a postpone- ment of his title match against Ed- ouard Horemans, the Belgian chal- lenger, which under the rules must be played within sixty days. Hoppe said he would demand that the match be postponed until the first or second week in April and that he wanted to meet the Belgian star either in New York or Phila- delphia. representing the Newark club, and| Hoppe, world’s champion 18.2 ball it was indicated an attempt to reach | line billiardist, will meet Augie (Copyright 1924, The Casper Tribune) | interests, inside and outside the col- an agreement would be made within | Kieckhefer, former national three NEW YORK, Jan. 25.—The old,|l¢ses. And it might be added, fur- is few. de cushion champion, in a three cush- ola debate about the value of col-| nishes the financial wherewithal to " The Newark promoters propose | {on match here, probably in March, ‘ege football has bobbed up again at Poraat eget of wet TS to Stage a McTigue-Stribling match Sewortieg, to ssentadve srrangenen ty Princeton. J ~ | no . By JOHN B. FOSTER ee School Starts Off Fak AEGRA KL deat rcdigas | 3%: aU! “have beg, well tor thoks = Ree ee one tee caer Bem (Copyright 1924, The Casper Tribune) ss NEW match are to be decided” upon a YORK, Jan. 2 apps Cody Defeats Last Night. fled it soon would be abolished, He | Prticipants, to have been present] (Copyright 1924, ‘The Casper Tribune)|/" 7UP% shortly. brah ro aud, tha) writer placed the blame for the conditions| ®t the Wesleyan dinner at the com-| NEW YORK, Jan. 26.—Jack Zev- of the . regatateurnes rom serene | Springs Frivel 2. :% comin oc iv case eum | sesina nich bo complained woos) meters, Weck whan, “We rure| ick showing in Newark agai SARAZEN AND And this despite ths fact that Fitts- basketball league at the high school | the alumni. cades ago, which on Nov. 1, 1884, de-| eye opener to the Jersey fans. In burgh {s not quite sure of its pitch- Thursday evening the juniors won| Now comes Dr. Kennedy of the|featea Harvard 16 to 0, Only two] beating Delmont as decisively as he 1 of that team are dead, despite the| did, the Pitt lightweight. showed HAVERS LA fact that in those days Wesleyan| stuff which was favorably regarded am will need a good outfielder. The Tribune) —Cody high school] cated the relative strength of the Meantime—as has been the case} had the temerity to play Yale not| by the critics. President Dreyfuss rejected the| took the cagers of Thermopolis high|two teams which was practically since the thirteenth century, foot- eentnenens pair of stars because he has {mplicit| into camp here last night by a score | even. __ ee ee faith in his own judgment. No/ of 19 to 9. This is Cody's third vic-| One game was also played in the Doya recently, the chances are that |Sarazen, professional golf champion owner in baseball: goes farther in| tory of the season. grade school league, the West Cas- he will begin to do stuff at the top|! America and Arthur " vers, the selection of players than he PES Naaoaer CRS ber team defeating Mills, 16 to 6. of the class, meeting such perfor-| Pn champion of Great Britain met does, But he has been balked for The lineups: mers as Nate Goldman and Pal| here today in what ts belleved will Moran within the next six months.|%@ the greatest golfing contest ever weight champion, if he conquers the | ¢xPreesed a willingness to meet and ly with a statement declaring that who feel that athletics and parti- ers for 1924 and that if Bigbee’s In- from the freshmen, 15 to 14, after | same university with a wholeheart- once, but three times a year. Since Jack has beaten Charley the last 15 years in winning a pen- ; Juniors (15) Freshmen (14) Sport Calendar DEMPSEY STEP WHEN [ices Sui Foote Sate Sess conference with Harry Blaufuss, this morning {t was freezing hard. : ight with Carpentier | the terms, date and place for the ly. with a state Tip madi| Cularly football shorten the lives of By FAIR PLAY hi Asay wgplerctgt gheons jured leg keeps bothering him, the! copy, wyo., Jan. 25.—(Special to|a hot battle. The close score indi.|ed defense of the game, White, Joe Tiplitz and other good| SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 25—Gene t is hay de- nant because his team: ve Benny Leonard. for 72 holes, 36 of which are to be veloped some radical defect every year, Dreyfuss 1s st{ll attempting Meeting of Cuba-American Jockey| Bennet and Outcalt. Freshmen— won. Club at Havana. Knight, Heclos and Duncan: Some day the right lightweight to| Played here and the remainder at , For Nursing Mothers a deal which will add strength to Racing take Benny will arise. Zevic, Gold-| 40S Angeles next Sunday, Wy S COTT S$ the team and put a chunk of white Meeting of Business Men's Racing — --+----- Virgne a man, Moran or some lad as yet Y lead in ong of two players that must| Association “at New. Orleans. » Substitutes: Juniors — Mahoney, Se 3 = be plugged if the pennant is to be ES EES cavorting Jn the sticks.will enter| , Don't forget to get your order in 5% the ring and send the Leonard ship| t? the Tribune for several copies of PY EMULSION t the big Annual industrial edition so rich in ‘0 the bottom of the sea. It always| that, you can send them back home Vit A Grimm at first base in 1923 play-| “Meeting of Tisjuana Jockey Club} West Casper (16) Mills (6) By HENRY L. FARRELL knows that he tried his best to | happens if the champion waits long| to your friends thereby advertising itamine ed the best baseball of his life. Ifl/at Tiajuana. Eads -.. Tfineewye--- Geiger (United Press Sports Editor.) bring Gibbons down and that he | CPough the state. Telephone 16 and 1 he does as well in 1924, he will sur- Campbell If.--..--- Quinlivan prise his friends, Traynor at third Skating NEW YORK, Jan. 25.—(United;| couldn't get to him with a solid {s the best In the league at his posl-/ olympic championships begin at Sar —— pe ee nemw en owe Pross.)}—Because there may be some | punch. The champion looked in- tion, Maranville will be supplanted Meeieks wreniide Carver ~--lg.-~-~ Lindenlyner Hevea ee Seely tase postive pe vomennaren pitti tins he fe enya eee co ets] Western championship tourna-| , Substitutes: West Casper—¥ord. | ang’ because. Tom “Globens nace | tea eeemnerec on Firpo and Firpo {s always eligible for second, but! ent at St. Louls. Mills—Ford. has been able to get the credit he| went down. Gibbons would have there seems to be an impression that Bench Show deserves as a great fighter, there gone down the same way and he he will not make’the grade. That is Annual show of American Pom- a disposition in boxing circl: to | would not have been physically able t likely, however, for Rawlings eranian Club at New York. ie figure that Dempsey wants to give|to get up off the floor as many B gone well with \every club with! “An inal show of Washington Ken- Standing of Gibbons a return battle merely to|times as the South American did. which he has been connected. nel Club, Washington, D, C. set into real fighting shape for | Dempsey, however, did not land on Golf Firpo or Wills. Gibbons with a good punch in the Gene Sarazen vs. Arthur C. It is not impossible that Gibbons | entire fifteen rounds and if Gibbons YOS T M ADE Havers at San Francisco. was fast enough then and clever enough to stay away from him then, there is no reason to belfeve that he has forgotten all his science in less than a year and has suffered a great physical decline. Dempsey was not in shape for his fight with Gibbons because he didn’t like his training camp and because in a few months training he found it impossible to get back to keen edge and the fine feeling will give Dempsey more trouble St. Augustine championship tour- than Firpo will when they meet “PROFESSOR” nament at St. Augustine, Fla. League again and it fs almost a conviction Lake Worth championship tour- , | that Dempsey will beat Wills nament closes at Palm Beach. - quicker and with more ease than Y 'N Annual midwinter tournament : he will take Gibbons the next time. closes at Miam!, Fla. oF Bo: F Gibbons certainly learned some- thing in his first contest with the champion and if he was not softened up by some of the hard punches he took in the body, it would be only “Professor Fielding H. Yost," is the| Govern, 15 rounds, at New Orleans. lemioalito placebo thhous acai way Michigan's veteran football} rankis Schooffer vs. Sammy do as well the second time in the | that had been partially removed by mentor may get his mail hereafter. Craden, 10 rounds, at Marinette, ring as he did the first time. an absence of more than a year Fens epee peseate Of AROS an: | wie. ! Gibbons insists that he was not | from his business. versity haye made “Hurry up” a Eddie Morris vs, Charley Long, 10 hurt by any body punches in the ‘Against .Ficpo, Dempeby was as professor of the theory and practice | rounds, at Norfolk, Neb. Shelby fight and that he was dazed | finely, trained an athlete as any of wathletic| coaching. The action 55 once in the first round. by a right | that has ever been seen in the ring gives the director of athletics full] Expert watch and jewelry repair. hand punch to the head and once |and he was at the supreme height sceeric rank on the campus. ___ing. Casper Jewelry Co..O-8 Bldg] BUTTE, MONT—Joe Simontch,|egein tn the: inte eas once of his form. He would not have >>> = Butte Welterweight, scored a tech. Dempsey hit him in the groin. been in such superb shape if it had nical knockout over Tillje “Kid” rm! Kon r Perhaps. it would be safe to as-| not been for Gibbons’ fight and if 4 , Dy lerman o} cago when he knock-| sume that Gibbons did have some-| he had not been so physically per- Dont GIVE youl furs away: cd him through the ropes in the| thing taken out of him in that fight, | fect and so mentally alert, he moat Get SHUBERT prices for therm pean ee of a scheduled 15-]/as every fighter who has gone | certainly would have been knocked against Dempsey came out of it] out by Firpo. -the highest of the season / MANILA—Captain Cladius: Meas. ig, I tiga pene, AEs ail Gas Reet be can beat Gibbons. He has the con- ley, 31st infantry, made what {is} 258umed for the same reasons, that t fidence of a champion and perhaps ' thought to be a world’s record at} Dempsey might have been softened | he feels certain that he will knock : tifle shooting by scoring 343 out of| & little or more, perhaps, in his last | ‘Tom out the next time he fights ave a ore 0 orta @ ‘ome is season— UBERT”— pa a possible 350 points, fight with Firpo. Dempsey stopped | him. His self-reliance and his con- bis SEALS teint Gon light al we a lot of solid punches to the head | fidence certainly should not have 5029 get ye 2 c Mush BURLINGTON IOWA —M. 4,| 2d the body and everyone knows | been reduced by the experience he mg : 4 Morie Schlaifer vs. Jimmy Jones, 10 rounds, at St. Paul. Bobby Michaels vs. Young Mg- ANN ARBOR, Mich., Jan. 25.— quick sipp! Valley Basel fought fifteen rounds in Montana | heaviest hitter in the business, ages habitual waste on the part of its users. while our demand lasts. Take advantage of pe Valley, Davehell teaxpe, lant summer it has been argued,| Dempsey is a smart fighter and these better prices. : LIS — Joe Lohman, chiefly by those who did not sec} perhaps he did figure that he could : & MINNEAPO! - - The supply is always there and it’s so easy : Toledo lUght heavyweight, will be| ‘he, Sht, that it was a “carry” | consider in early. summer fight Pply is y 8 so easy to let the SPECIAL FLAT PRICES opponent of Battling Siki, Senega- and that Dempsey has reasons to | with Gibbons as a part of his train- house or building get overheated—or to forget to restrain him from knocking out 7 that-the South American could hit. | acquired in the Firpo fight, when i . Mink—aend all other furs you can trap or buy fl Sctcstea prenidon ne The Minas | Bver since Dempsey and Gidbans |he teamned he coud otnite tee The convenience of a gas furnace or boiler encour- —we'll,make it PAY YOU WELL. Ship ing for a later fight against either 7 i lese tn a ten round bout here Jan-| Ciyrors and wag sing, out ae ee sate shut the gas valve when going out. k Coyote 1.«:. $12.00 to$10.00 uary 31, It is quite silly to suggest that eee . Ree . Dempsey at any time “gambled"| If Gibbons was, not softened up In a ve im ay Mi i - (i Muskrat iv-«:. 1.00to 85 EUGENE, Ore—The Pacific coast on the decision, because he had one | by Dempsey, he should put up a ber tor Tea, oe eee pak eeeuls 8.00to 6.00 Conference track and field meet will! of his best friends in the ring as|ter fight because he really gained f - rings you greater best Meee ics poe aisbinal sottealinn oF cute ied be held at the University of Oregon | the referee and Gibbons would have | a lot of confidence by lasting fifteen comfort than you have ever known, Besides, it saves Somaiation ot: peoper venosavames otal late eae Crean again this year according to an-| heen forced to floor Dempsey three | rounds. It would be only natural you all the bother of adjusting the valve. It actually TH Cut this ad out and enclose it with your furs. nouncement at the University. or four times a round to get the] for any fighter to think better of enables you to forget your heating problem. ander ‘ry for one of our prizes! $50.00 FREE every day for Pata title on a decision. himself by the accomplishment of " the three best handled shipments of furs. BOZEMAN, Mont.—Taking a lead; Dempsey ought to be ashamed of - near the end of the first half, the | himself when ho tells that he was Bobcats of Montana State College| afraid he would be shot if he held their advantage for the rest of | knocked out Gibbons. If there were the play and won the second of two] all the dangerous gat-bearing cow- | rules, although the referee here last basketball games from the Utah Ag-| boys there ready to drop him for | summer Iet Dempsey do anything he gles here, 19 to 14. It was a fast} hurting their idol, he would have|wanted to do in the ring. It is and aggressive game with close | been shot every time he fouled Gib-| hardly probable, however, that guarding and many long shots at the | bons and he did that a dozen times. | Dempsey ever will resort to the basket. If he’s the game fellow he seems | same unfair tactics he did“in beat to be and has given evidence of be- | ing Firpo and it is unlikely that he ing, he would not have been intim!- | ever will get away with them, if he dated by all the guns in the state, | should Lappen to try them. if there were any guns there. That's] Gibbons certainly would not allow his part of the country. He should | himself to be fouled when he had a know 'that it isn't “bad country” |chance to appeal and he had no out there and that there are something that no other fighter’ of his time had done, Around New York, Gibbons per- haps will get a better break on the LIST OF DAILY PRIZES: First Prize © Second $25.00 $15.00 Shipment must consist pf not less than six legally caught raw fur skins. The way the furs are handled determines the winners. Get some of this prize money! Ship us ell the furs you have at once—go get some more —and ship —ship —ship —. Our checks will make you happy. TACOMA.—Len Malody, Laramie, Wyo., feather, outpointed Cyclone 109 A.B.SHUBERT inc Casper Gas aaloass Co. Inc. Phone 1500 115-119 E, First Tolmer of Aberdeen in a four round bout on last night's boxing program, BUTTE, Mont.—Jiggs Palmer of such opportunity in Ss The Billings ad Jack Murphy of Butte| cases on record where a champion w York commission would have b four rounds to a draw last | has been killed for knocking out a|to do something about it. There Dept. aU] in the special event of the | popular contender vas no one in Shelby but a cowboy 25-27 WAustin Ave CHI oO featured by the Simonich so 6 mayor, who couldn't be found an lo Ave Herman bout. Down in his heart, Dempsey ] hour before the fight. a

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