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First in News v«|*| THE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTI [+ oa. —= 2 = , = = z = : PLAYER-WRITER RULE MAYBE {PIT GACEAS (LACK OF BOXING LAW/||PIMI [I\f GOLF ARCHITECTS LAUNCHING OPPOSED IN TENNIS CIRCLES . WORRIES BRITISHERS; FIRST NATIONAL ASSOCIATION sr rawame ; SPECULATION - VARIED (Copyright 1924, The Casper ae ‘ — NEW YORK, Jan. 29—Despite rv.! ports from the middlewest that op-:* D ' isfactory decision was given and one|Cessors and declare that boxing is A Gouble header will be played by not merely illegal, but that it is le- LARAMIE, Wryo., Jan. 29—(Spec- It is recalled that last year the reason was beaten beeense middle 5 in this country and everyone knows | southern part of the state, that ac- ety eats be! branes tieci by be Sens tecwne Sntoctasnee Vaeaen ook tee ef how much service and how effi-| gregation went down to defeat be- tude, there seems not the slightest tween Luis Angel Firpo of the Ar- gentine and Harry Wills, American make a “newspaper story.” And| Wheatland and Cheyenne having 5. L. T. A., would We the entrance} 2ev? Rext May, according to Tex|the final contests. I? there is not|to his old tricks, claimed a foul when the same thing is true to a large|scored triumphs to that of Laramie. position no less determined than jouble-Header to Be BY HENRY L. FARRELL — [obtained 1s « negative one, ‘ha: bor. Locals Go ‘Down to teams of the city basketball league 81 and can have the protection of|!al to The Tribune}—Unable to dis- western and Callfornia delegates lent @ special po‘iceman is in an|fore the Laramie pliyers when a NEW YOR! . 29.— Milk: -] among the last which fans will haves, of al! the sports, the least pro-| © doubt that the recommendation of es atts “ negro, both contenders for Jack Rickard, y. a lot of fast hard playing then some-|he had been hit in the stomach and of a wedge threatening « split in » Promoter. Later in the Wiw ww BY WALTER CAMP (Copyright 1924, The Casper Tribune) NEW YORK, Jan. 29—The Asso- elation of Golf Architects will be the latest addition to the ranks of sport organizations {f present plans go through. And, judging from the amount of money that has been spent in fees for golf architects, there should be no trouble collecting dues for such an organization. 1 If the body will devote a part of its energy to the reduction of golt- ing costs, it will be welcomed throughout the land. Meantime, John Anderson, one of our foremost golf writers, has given new impetus to golf cost deflation by an article showing that west and coast dues are approximately one thimt less $ than those of eastern clubs, and that? the clubs accommodate nearly one third more players. He shows also that Henry G. Lap- 0 ham, of the) B. A. A.—by the way, 11) | eee 1 Press}—After a boxing contest re-|COmes into being—as seems not im- School Gym. cently in London between Johnny |probable—it will have more courage Present Tour. believes that there will be more of Sullivan and Bob Jackson an unsat-|&n@ common sense than. its prede- - a spirit of compromise on the part the objectors than waa the case in 4 the, 1824smaseting. ")Will Meet Carpentier evening when the Midwest contest |Pollce were called to stop a general) It was pointed out that the only|self-appointed company of the Na. American Promoters honors with the Polarines and the| battle that ensued. — All the partic-| Protection boxing gets now in Eng-|trona county high school baskeiball i Texas play the Postoftice. ‘The | {pants went to court and were fincd.| and is trom what we call “specials” | squad during tte trip through ane Confirms Report. : with reports that the Pacific coast : delegates have reversed the'r at:i- NEW YORK, Jan. 29.—A bout be- . British promoters complain that| lowing a hard period of playing last te poxing champion, will meet Georges | are started.” The different teams| Another “affair” remulted in Al «gcenve™ peer bern few and have| night, ‘This is the third defeat aut. if the matter Is DroupSt to fssue. | carpentier, former holder of the|@fe consequently after each others bout. Frush, who seéms to be up| neen exxagerated in the effort to| fered by Casper on the trip, both Rr an Orie Ayah a title, in the milk fund charity bouts | scalps in the hopes of remaining in|ing. Frush, who seems to be up h hing: m to 7. d last year will be raised against the us (United Press Sports Editor) ing 1s illegal. nt 4 proposed player-writer rule at the Staged at High NEW YORK, Jan. 29—(United| “Perhaps if a Labor Government Third Defeat on a annual meeting of the United States Y Lawn Tennis Association the writer n Syndicate of South in the high school gymnastum this the law.” regard the jinx which has been the threw their weight against it. Now . x if 19 to 10 was chalked up fol- a change to witness before the finals| tected against its enemtes. Pe taper ts bynes the rule scommittes will go through |;eene: (word's light heavyweight Dempsey'’s heavyweight title, has been arranged to take place in this| Lapham fs the man giving the new | J extent in this country. Laramie led throughout the game, field house to Yale—is a strong ad- 97 seals, gears taeiancs season, Rickard said, McTigue will | thing will simply be wrong for every |he went down, eee the iscoraistamding 21 't0:81in i SAVOP ET WaeeT te That attest decom’ Bescon |Woonte, Of tbe; catelenie system in (0% Nt Prec] meet Gene Tunney, American light] Means of forecasting a game indi-| The Teferee stopped the fight and) The incident mentioned about|of the university town at the end dure such as divides the U. 8. Golf| heavyweight champion. cates that from the first whistle Association and the western body. then made th nti fier a} D: h is interest: there ts not going to be any stop. en jem sontinue a fanny Frush js interesting because Aires has been confirmed. by Lewis Physician had said h» was not fouled golf clubs, the wst's excellent cost 27 Raymond, spokesman for the syn- of the first half. reducer, + As a consequence if the middle- Davis and Blodgett are to be giv- AIR PLAY. ping. westerners should propose some bar % 00 dicate which signed up the South > 93 p Frush went down again and claimed coming to the United|en credit as having played an excep- i“: ves ae (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune,)| Public interest in the games has! another foul. ‘The bout was stop r cleaning up everythin, | tional game for Casper. aceacnce ad FOX HUNTING YARN HS change in) the resolution, as for ex-] NEW YORK, Jan. 29—Mike Me:|been on the increase with the ed again while another physician|in England—perhups it was meant -_—__—~> -—— ample a certain latitude in enforcing was called. He sald that Frush the rule which would favor a player BARANAC LAKE, N. Y¥.—United 86 every ring in England had been Press—Herbert Shampine of Brash- 89 cleaned up. SPORTS AT ASHEVILLE er Falls went fox hunting. His 10 The old come-back—“Who does S t Gi + : ASHEVILLE, N. C. (United Press| hound ran a fox @irectly at him. So 07! Uke It"—could be used, of course, por OssIp —tTwo southern athletic events have|close were the dog and fox that the 8 but Frush simply hated to be been scheduled for this elty during|hunter dared not tire. For atime — punched in the body and he d.dn't s goad “sg: Jer’ | 1924. The southern tennis tourna-|the bewildered hunter was in the Uke to bo hit at all. He always|y ou, sense hand, Seek ment will be played on courts of the|center of a merry whirl, with Rey | will be remembered for the classic | “¢W'#. in| Biltmore Forest Country Club in|nard rushing round and round him 7 weight wrestler, defeated All Hais prostration he made tn front ot this*week should draw out a large crowd. such as Tilden, who really can was sick but that he had not been write—a great mistake would be , fouled, The referea then rofused settled within a day or two. If he to give a decision. Ile announced made tn not giving the suggestion says yes the Jersey promoters will that he would decide the next day, ee heat Recivg ie hi crperwecage the eastern {eve ferthwiw to Macon to whisper but he didn’t. soft things in Stribling’s ear. or corn) were de Colegates of the U. 8. L. T. A. willl” Looks ag if Mike, if he wants to about andes comeuats he Bache dobe coe have sufficient backing from other fight anywhere in the big zone, will sections to put through anything unusual part of these inci- August, and the southern amateur] and the dog a few inches behind. i tle claimant, in ha do battle in Jersey because Racing san, Turkish. ti they seriously want incorporated in] he ‘has a contract On cone eentat | Meeting of Business Men's Rac. however, was that no public] Johnny Dundee a year aro in the rules, u if tournament will take place at|The fox suddenly made a leap to straight falls. Re Brooklyn, after he had made Dun- the Biltmore Club during the early!one side. The bewildered hunter Sgreement to meet Gene Tunney|!ng Association at New Orleans. |demand was made that boxing| Sroklyn its anohetice tes four i 3 which was signed by Joe Jacobs, Meeting of Cuba-American Jockey | Should be stopped because of the bad MILWAUKEE—Joey Sanger, Mil. ’ summer. fired. ‘The fox streaked away. e ds, NS ial club at Havana, decision or because of the disorder | "2" waukee featherweight, won from nastier a Dosing aor | Meeting of Tiafunne Jockey Chib| which followed it; The tragic death of Frankie Je- Sometimes we hear a merchant say, “I cannot afford to advertise, before he goes to Europe will be we writers urged that boxing be placed upon firm legal ground. So far the best recogniticn that the game could get in England was a legal opinion that it was not iHegal. But it never has been declared legal, son, Wolgast and others of the old time school, who won by being able] BURLINGTON, Vt. (United Press) to take more punishment than|—What is probably the first college could be given them. “Coolidge-for-President” club to be Eddie Meade had an experience in| formed in the country has been or- Philadelphia not so long ago when| ganized by students at the Univer- Ernie Gooseman, Pacific coast rome, after a recent bout in New ac at mission tn New York will iain that |*€ TMafoana. It shows the difference between For SURE relief from constipation E and referees do not always influ- want the Tunney game just now. cause while boxing goes on in Eng: nt fi we Sieaneen. <2 date at vs. Austria, France vs. Great Bri-|land and can survive only period: tent, ee as College Club for j x ae tannot afford to lose time experiment- |ordinary unpalatable brans. . The won i al action to stop the sport, British ing. The poisons which accumulate |derful flavor of Kellogg’s is exclusive my margin of profit is too small.” ale Billinrde than there was tn the days of Nel- Tadeo Suganuma vs. Kinrey Mat- If eaten regularly, Kellogg’s Bran | daily—in chronic cases, that mucl ts. of not adVertising. Advertising increases volume York, caused some speculation to|"&hter, when the latter was dis. he meet Tunney before he fights the British sports. and American ‘ 6 Olympte competitions at Chamo- be sure you get ALL BRAN—Kellogg’s! ; ically in the United States. There is more of a tendency to Annual {ndoor meet of Millrose, i i ike i while you try ineffective measures can | You will like it. The real difficulty is that the suyama, for national junior 18.2 balkline championship, at New York. rs S Curling without increasing overhead; more | @ National Gordon medal competi. A ectady. Ss guaranteed to relieve permanently | with every meal, Eat it with milk 01 the most chronic casés of constipation, | cream. Sprinkle it over other cereals‘! or your grocer will return your money.| Cook it with hot cereals. Try it in 7 It brings you SURE resulta becauso|tho recipes which are given on thi \n qualified in the tenth round. areca aaa pats ay bly it presents one|0®,Voiced that seconds, managers Seeeee 090, AB MoTiga nix. Canada va. Sweden, Belgium ‘If you suffer from constipation, you | Kellogg ’s Bran is quite different fro Instead of asking for government. | spare boxers from punishment when i ; aA atelate na atel Gees they seem to be hoplessly beaten Coolidge Formed ‘ St; undermine your health, Eat at least two tablespoonfall margin of profit is small because business is done with the same ex- tion, at Schen pense, thereby increasing the net on Boxing,” one London paper re-| he tossed in a towel tu save one of|sity of Vermont here. iia, 0S Dern nor tye roe et ee pa bene bread, macnn Profit on the whole. Women's January t ¢t at] Marks. “is one of the most manly| his heavyweights from taking an| The club telegraphed tte greetings | Bran can bt That is why Kellogg’s| But start eating Kellogg’s Brat Besides, advertising, sclentifi- | Basketball honors were evenly | poouy Fis, ty tournament at| i well as one of the must popular| Unnecessary beating. ‘The heavy.|to the wife of the 1 President, who. |. Sram, cooked and rumbled’ tener Pig Dp ofp nnd tat cally done builds up a dependable | divided between West Casper and Championship of Miamt Beach, | %™0"s British sports, yet in Eng-|Welght took a punch at Meade for|a* Miss GraceZoodhue, a following while the non-advertiser | Park school last night when a 5 land it remains the lega: outcast can only count on the business mores that drifts in. ‘The advertising plan that knows no interruption SECURES busi- ness for today and INSURES bus- iness for tomorrow- A close and constant cultivation of Tribune readers insures a steady current of busine; —- doubleheader was played at” thé high school gymnasium, the girls from West Casper and the boys from Park emerging as winners. The score in the girls’ game was 8 to 0 in favor of West Casper. The following lineup was used: It will bring back your|health which should be yours pads Soon 2 SOE {t.svamw: declared -tobe-in the Prize] papera insinuated that he must |1902. Bealth to you. Bo. bo wire you get CA FOR SPORTING MEN | ne days. > have wanted to catch an early train} The temporary president fs J. Har- Kollogg’s Bran, cooked nnd krumbled. | is sold by all grocers, It is served 11 EARS, sian, 20--(Uintted Preae— liane er oeeseanoe. fee JAW ae henAd: Che: Ountest stoped. say Maconitet, last year's varsity! "You could tell Kellogg's Bran with| individual packages by the loadin Alain Gerbault, who salled hi re takes of boxing is by sending a po- * Spotban bse bad ‘i *. Go bre your eyes closed—once you had tasted | hotels and clubs. Get it at your res foot yacht across the Atlantic sin.| ce Officer to.a boxing show to warn} Don't forget to get your order In| dent is Miss Mabel R. Goodwin, that delicious, nut-like flavor,|taurant, too! Mado in Battle Creek ntic sin-| the promoter that he is doing this| to the Tribune for several copies of | member of the Pi Beta Phi sorority gle Brent is the leading candidate thing at his own risk; to warn also| the big Annual idea tgiee 80/of which Mrs. Coolidge is a mem- West —Hayes, Hansen, Knight, Aeahaciy Sta Ee bees Lae 2 the refaree and any other officiala] th sue tends thenete advertising | °°... sae A Berens areas, Gallinger. Rare attilete’ who ncccmpllehes the eet of the dire things abet miay appen the state, Telephone 15 and 16. cs Attar: = oom an “peaee the Schopf, Ulrick, Venator, en, to them in certain -eventualities, But —_——— paign : CHAMONIX, France, Jan. 29—] Roberts, Shumaker. Tere een emDNONE TARA th Tee moda Ade Decenle tar eohion IT TO THE crease its membership, and next fall The Suit That Didn’t Fit the Other Fellow (By the Associated Press)—Great ‘The close score of 11 to 9 in favor PEARL WHI LAUNDRY it plans a big rally with prominent gra ‘i a stooping the fight and the news-| usted from Vermont in the class ‘ot| domed and prescribed by Physicians | family eat it, Enjoy that perfec | n the year. _ The prize is for 10,000 he ; May Be a Corker for You! x r Britain defeated France by a score} of Park was the result of the boys' | thin wean’ a aaa early Peay proce Sel cet agi al PHONE. 170: a I r y of 15 to 2 in their hockey match in] game. The lineup: West—Eads, Sadi Lecointe, the aviator, while The law just shuts its eyes |~ NEVER, 4 the Olymplc winter sports segles| Campbell, Ferris, Smith, Culver, Henri Pelisser, national cycling |*": ®* boxing 1s not legalized, pre- he Played here today, Dennick. 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