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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1924 OF SPORTING NEWS UNITED STATES FAILSINSKI | [°s<%35 RACE; NORWAY AND FINLAND WIN ¢ CHAMONIX, Feb. 2—<By The Associated Press)—The United Statés was unable to piace in the Olympic ski speed race over 18 kilometers today. The évent was won by Haug of Norway, whose time was oné hour fourteen minutes three seconds. Nofway and Finland took évéery place. Grottuimsbraaten of Norway Was second; Niku, Finland, third; Maardalen, Norway, fourth; Strom- » Norway, fifth; Landvir, Nor First in News Of All Events | tions have established offices there. The building, together with the real estate, Is valued at more than 96,500,000. SEND IT TO THE PEARL WHITE LAUNDRY PHOND 1702 FLLEA TRYING |JACK DEMPSEY AND TOCOME Back) ISSOCIETY STUNTS HENRY L. FARRELL (Wnited Press Spotts Editor) NEW YORK, DUNDEE. BEATS MORAN IN BOUT ooo Judges’ Decision Won by Hoe had & subtio form of wit aad ls adison =| rir” In M a Reavywolght that quite good at repartee, as was shown uare the social Business might be tookea |!" New York recently when a YOUnE 2 Upon as the beginning of the end. | !84¥ Fepotter tried to draw out his Being pleked up and pertea by ao ideAs about- “women, She weht Clety, as Dempsey was, whi'e idiing |*° interview him, ahd he inter. Arolind the fashionable Florida wat-| Viewed her. ering places, would not only get the| Dempsey's memory {s most pro- tles, still retains recognition as the average boxer’s mind off his bus{:|mouhced when it comes to remem- leading blaster of fistic éhampion- Ress, but would cultivate in him an| bering names and faces,-and he | ship hopes, intense dislike for his business, ikas tie: Meendet “onight te Batts | “a5 Saas, os Pal Motanj New No champion can remain a cham- oe ~s Sy nem pitecha shat! oiicas iehiwalght. Wea Balai te pion long when he gets to, aati inary electra YY | the bounding Italian's belt last Bleht the game, because it takes” more | trtordinary 2 4t Madison Square Garden,’ where than the deé're for tmoney to encour-|_ Perhaps thé most likable trait My n Johnhy won the jiidges’ decision in ane him to train and Keep th condi. ot the champion a that he never! furtoud is-round match and ‘ot only that, but hel anruptiy checked the upward climb Dempsey can do the social stuf | "ever criticises anyone. Dempsey | o¢ the southérner, whose senmational without being hurt, beediise he wi! >2S had some rough experierices, | tnockout victorieh over, Charley not 40 It t60 lohg, " He is of sueh a ‘Wa he has had some nasty things | white and Johnny Shugrue recently réstle##, wandering disposition ghat *S4 about him, but he bears no} naa pointed him towards a title ho can’t remain long enough Sone. wae Be tapes a ‘nek, match with Bently Lednard, pl&éé to cultivate dangerous assotisi< “f S| But Dundee, ‘wattle-scatrea ana tion and habits, PE Writers to eapreas thelt Own opth-| durable, hes apaliea the aaplratie ce Ugently oA any subject of ciifrent event®, He is & good storyteller and he has a very kind memory that rétains in ft STARTING TOMORROW (SUNDAY) Only the floating draperies that veiled the white wonder of her beauty stood between her and the hor- rible outrage at the savage hands of a cut-throat gang of outlaws. CARMEL MEYERS —IN— “The Dancer of the Nile” 4,000 People and 1,500 Horses Were Used to Make It Switzerland's first entry in the bobsleigh race made thé bést time for this event, covering the distahce of 1,444 meters th one minute 27.29 seconds. The chuté has afi éleven per cent Stade with eightéen sharp turns. Majér Broéme's British entry was second. Alfred Guidéner, a mémber of the second Swiss crew broke a leg when the bob overturnéd. It Was the fifth aceident on the chute, Fotir mishaps occurred while the crews were training. Still Has the But Can’t Make ' Hop, He Says. By JOHN B. FOSTER. copyright, 1924, The Casper Tribune) SEW YORK, Feb. 2 Down In the blue grass country jn 1923, there was a pitcher who was trying hard to come » and he worked so faithfully that he mastered some tricks that he didn’t even know when he was a star in the big show. His namé was Hod Eller. If you will go back to world series of 1919. when Cincinnati played the White Sox that lament- able series, you will find Elle: name surrounded with 4 halo of printers inl At Cincinnati Eljer made a strikeout record for world series baseball and Was otherwise — Feb. 2—Besides holding the featherweight and junior lightweight titles, Johnhy Dundee, veteran of more than 800 ring bat- struction in the building is 4,500 tons. The building contains approxi: matély 200,000 square feet of floor SIX MILLION DOLLAR METHODIST TEMPLE TO |e‘ nd rome ana sseus aang WYOMING highly stecesatul, p The heavyweight champioh, more | ons Mae eae rig ee Geroe: of more than oné title contender in|—Chicago temple of the sete Me. ee pbody] During the winter the piteing | than any other champioh of the Saas oe Hea not hold it sGalabt | one past decks ot mote and Mbrah,|ihoalst Episcopal Church, the tallest Continueus—1 to 18 rules were changed, afid Eller no |day, is proud of *hé title as 6ham: = despite expectations, proved no’ ex-|church edifice in the world, will be ? longer able to fub the bail of his | pion, although he does not like to| Firpo, aw one of the opposite type, | ception. dedicated some time befote Easter. TODAY ONLY flannel Knickerbockérs, “lost his | be known as a prize fighter. It is| Would cal! the attention of writers! x, Moran's credit it should te} ‘The temple was erected at a cost shine.” From being one of the most | that pride that will keep him going |t¢ ahything written about him that rematkable of pitchers, he béeeame a loser. Oné evening he sat in his hotel in New York, the picture—ana the pitcher—of mise! can't make it hop,” he said, “I'm about ready to give up, but some day maybe Ill go after to gét back. My afm feels all right but the ball won't work right.” Bllet pitched his way around the blue gF#&s country in 1923, trying out AeW Wrifikles with which he said he was hot badly beaten, In|of more than $2,000,000 and ts ac. fact, @ spectacular rally in thé last|claimed a mastérpicce in Gothic five rounds, when hé had Dundee | architecture. battered and bloody, altnost turned | situatea in the “loop,” Chiengo's the tide, densest business district, the sky- Séfaper temple towers 556 feet above the pavement. An immefse golden cross At the ape® 16 visible for miles around. From the stfeet the cross appears a few inches in dimensions. In reality it is 12 feet high.and 6 feet wide. At night it will be {lluminat- he disliked, and he would not be pleasant to them; but Dempsey goes along lke he had never read oF for a long time, becatise Ke will keep himse'f in condition just as long as he wants t reti his chathptonatiip, ° one heard of thé unpleasant things. Dempsey rhore closely resembles! Perhaps hé kfew that to reply the old fighters, who got more pleas- Would ohly be entoutagement ure out Of thé glory of the title than those WhO have beéh making & bus- en to f in the money derived from it, than ine’ of tfying to make him lodk 51 BUILDING Laura LaPlante any of the other current ehampion®, bad. It can be argued, of course, that} Dempsey {8 a real champion, Dempsey ought to treasure his title @fand fe'low, ahd it Is unfortunate because it is of such value to’ him,|the the present éneration may but Dempsey showed a natural liking | never realize it. hadn't been familiar in his Cin- cinnati days. He is booked to try again this spting, and he is going back with a manager who will gh him all the ehance he a’ks—Donle Bush of Indianapolis. He still has the speed. If he can develop a lit- and he care of for the gai ing his way up from the bottom, ing when he is in the ring. So far, Dempsey has taken good ward the’age where he will when he was fight- still shows a love for fight: himaalt. He is getting to- “Satie deveption, Bush will be glad he easier, fil up” unless he keeps constantly “GENE TUNNEY 15. TOO ‘MUCH FOR BERLINBACH, Building permits increase over the Permits issued in save him his chance. in training: When Dempsey is not; Decebiber oF over those issued in [the drafting of Gedicatory plans, fighting, he gets only in print when January, 1928, the amount shows . LAST MONTH for January Amounted to $113,311 with 61 per- nits issued. While this is fot an ed by powerful electric lights. The new church will be used for Americanization schools and pa- triotle gatheriigs, according to Dr. John Thompson, the pastor. It is hoped, he said, to make it the hub of protestantiem in the middle west. A statement issued preliminary to LAST TIMES TODAY TOM —LAST TIMES TODAY BOOTH TARKINGTON’S CAMEO “CROOKED | ALLEY” HARRY “The true greatness of the Chi- cago temple will not be that of a Successful business enterprise. “Our great temple, resting on pil- lars going down over 100 feet to bed rock, with its. open doors in this mighty civic center, must grip t city and contradict the fal impres. sion that somehow reéligion is losing out and ison the decline. < “Ht te to be a dominant towéty & Frank O’Doul | imistiaisus’tna commercat soa ts materialistic and commercial and is h dancing or entertaining at POOR FIGHT i SEEN Sport Briefs tre then lifted and tt le remarked oe Fase puke: h, at lant! ‘There 86 goes! | (Copyright, 1984, The Carer Tribune) ~ When Dempsey “is working in| NEW YORK, Feb. 2--If Tex KALAMAZOO, Mich—Bud Gor- | tight training it is not a matter of Rickard as is being whispered about, man, Neenah, Wis., spafring patt-| news, because that is something of| intends to pit Paul Beflinbach net of Totnmy Gibbons, fought a] routine. When he starts to 40} against Gene Tunney in the néew- draw with Young Bob Fitesimmons | things to get himse't out of shape, comer’s third Garden battle, he is ot New York, it will be news. morély Acting the role of a siiccess- ——— There. must be some outlet for} tur showmah, But well wisners 3* bag = og rep corroded Peta the youth and vigor that Dempsey| Berlinbach believe that if. the nia was given 6 st over match does through it will in- Ted Moore, English middleweight, og MIX ‘North of Hudso a large number of small business buildings and of nice residences were in the Ist. In December, 1923, there were 62 Permits issued amounting to $122,840 and in January of that year there Were 52 permits isstied aggregating $131,100. KIRBY A story of romance, thrills and action of the old days along the Mississippi JOHN GILBERT CAREY “ALMOST GOOD MAN” —also— possesses, and his outlet is very vd 7 Minn, in the fifth at the end of their ten round bout. LOB ANGELES, Calit.— Eddie Anderson, Chicago bantamweight, and “Dandy Dick” Griffin of Fort Worth fought a draw. PHOENTX, Ariz —Bill Hunefed, Los Angeles ete ier knocked Minneapolis, out Billy Stearns of mee, scheduled ten round bout. SAN ANTONIO, ‘Tex.—Tiger Flowers, Atlanta, Ga, claimant to the negro middleweight champion- ralld, himself and he is smart enough to know, from examples’ of the past, that there is only one way to stay in shape. against up for Dempsey has done a lot of good missionary work for boxing. becoming the champion, he has'done nothing to discredit the himself, the demands of his manager for huge purses, have been he'd up Dempsey likes to meet people and get around, He is taking good care of game or Petty little things, like up to Greb, him, but they were brought malicious purposes. He takes a keen de- Since) heavy divisions. ee Stribling and Berlinbach would Make & good match and it would be interesting to see it the New Yorker is bigger volve bad judgment on the part of his mafager. Tunney than the youngster and can hit hard, while he haa as well the sup- 5 port of -& world of experience. Berlindach just now ia wavering be- tween the middleweight and light It might be wise to keep his. weight down, if it can be done and send him along the middleweight route until he comes BOSTON, Feb. league. pitcher. Is Released 2—The Boston Americans amnounced today the re- lease of Frank J. O'Doul to the Salt Lake City club of the Pacific Coast O'Doul is a left hafdea —AND— GERTRUDE OLMSTEAD IN THE LEADING ROLES —Also— Imperial Comedy “UP IN THE AIR” in’ danger of losing God. The cut stone in t church's street fronts amounts to 90 carloads. Sixty carloads were used in the tower, while the weight of steel con- SATURDAY NIGHT DANCING TWO-PART COMEDY 10c———30c ’ Bay —Also— Hall Room Boys —tn— “SPIRIT Community Songs Tonight “Tenting On the Old Camp Ground” “Wait Till the Sun Shines Nellie” “Mother Machree” could penetrate William Lawrence's natural defense. But the next big cruiser weight attraction will prob- ably be G Tunney and Mike Mo- Tigue. Plans are in making for this bout and the chances are it will go through, Lead by a Chorus of FIFTY VOICES Ffom High School—Miss Agnew director ship of the United States, won over “Son" Goodrich, San Antonio negro, in 12 rounds, NEW ORLEANS.—Basil Galiano, New Orleans lightweight, won a 15 round decision over Charlie Pitt of Australia. WATERLOO, Iowa.—Barl Blue, Minneapolis middleweight, knocked out Jack Schafer of Omaha in the OF ’23” 0c AND 20c AMERICA SUNDAY AND MONDAY Tom and Tony’s Latest Thrill Comedy light in showing those whose ways never lead near. the ring that a heavyweight champion can be very ordinary, refined and sociable per- gon. John L, Sullivan and some of the former champions, up to the time of Corbett, gave the heavyweight champions a name that would never gain entrance into polite circles, but Dempsey and Corbett have done much to get a degree of respect at-| night when he is scheduled to meet second round of @ scheduled ten | tached to the title. Dave Shade in Boston. ‘Shade is round bout. : Dempsey has made @ business of|supposed to be outgrowing the Store room 20x60 with full Seeercenettiionsianeene making friends. He ts naturally| welter class but even so he -will basement in Chandler building, of a genial disposition. The only| have to concede the Briton several |}617 East Second street. qualification he needed for that | poudds. His speed and cleverness Sport Calendar “business” of widening the circle of|are” expected to offset Moore's his friends, was the knowledge of| heavier hitting. That Ted can re- The biggest and best dance night of the ae? Tonight you will meet your own crowd. Arkeon Dancing Academy Ted Moore, the English fighter, Who made such a good showing Against Tommy Loughran recently, will have a more rigid test Friday up in traveling and in meeting with proper people. The champlon can converse intel- Inquire at A. E. he hing to do and the 11 shown in Chandlery Fillin * ” Racing tr way Of dolag tt, his he biekea nie, Bestar peas oes home: Station —~ “Wyoming’s Greatest Amusement Palace’ Meeting of Business Men's Racing - had him on the floor twice. But he recovered from that first round set- back and made a strong showing. Association, at New Orlean: Meeting of Cuba-American Jockey Club at Havana, Meeting of Tiajuana Jockey Club. at Tiajuana. ? Track Annual indoor games of the Bos- ton Athletic Association, at Boston Tennis 25c MATINEE TODAY 2:30 OLUMBIA 28S DICK HYLANDS REVUE —IN— “THE WHIRL OF MIRTH” Annual meeting of United States Lawn Tennis Association, at New York. Winter Sports Olympic winter sports at Chamo- nix, France. No Stage Play Ever Had a Greater Screen Version Werner Bros., by arrangement with DAVID BELASCO NOW Golf ‘Women’s putting tournament Belleair; Florida. NOT IN NOAH Skis Northwest championship tourna- ment opens at Minneapglis. 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