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World Results By Leased Wire EIGHTY AMATEURS ENTERED FOR HONORS IN ELKS TOURNAMENT Final Instructions Regarding Rules and Con- duct of Carnival Opening Thursday Are Received by Title Candidates. YANKEES BLUE, | 9 RESON PLAN oe eaee Two Stars on Hospital | scams sey. sai Tea hee List, Hurler Still overrun Seen and star Among Holdouts —_| rounds and no’ dectsionst wees £ What more could any fighter ask? “By FAIR PLAY New York, which compels boxers to Sixty boxers and 20 wrestlers are anxiously waiting for ‘ " ‘ é By JOHN B. FOSTER go 15 rounds to decisions has noth- the opening tomorrow evening at the Elks club of the ? 4 pes. 2 San TORI. Maree Boothe tow ing to offer comparable to the Jer: Wyoming State amateur tournament. The boys met with } Yorke: ¥ankees have plestr tel. bef the committee in charge and the officials last night and glum about with Babe Ruth and i inal i i i ; ’ 1 list and were given final instructions regarding the tournament. , p Bob Meusel on the hospita! The drawings and weighing in of the men will be held P = ° r : Pennock still in the ranks of the y $ = 4 a holdouts. But they have something| this way he believes the fars will to orrow afternoon starting at 3 Peg pena al Lory erate x , “ ; to be thankful'for, toc. “ttre thal stata e Neiten ‘anvabatoe ote e "The officials selected to handle the| matches listed for each night. Pag. ‘ 4 Ruth, since he had to have his an-|run for their money. Jersey sport- events are Jack Leary, boxing referee; A. E. Stirrett and Harry Free, boxing judges; Cleveland Storro, wrestling referee; C. P. Plummer, timekeeper; Dr. J. C. Kamp and Dr. M. J, Nolan, club physicians The bouts will start promptly at 3 . nual attack of flue, eame down with| ing men who are connected with the ee aynalatie to ; j : ‘ it well in advance of the season and| best interests of the sport hall this hts and four wrestling classes. *"- that Meusel, since he had to suffer! suggesti @ good one. They be- = Npstclsy accra bas tox te t . an accident, also has got it over] lieve that most fights would result play the handsome jeweled watches i ; : with. <s Seotetes right an {ee Fae to be given to the winners in the ; AS Were Ruth and Meuse! lost to the fay! ey wou! respective classes and the Tribuné Yanks during the season when some| has enough respect for the intel- loving cup, to be given to the club other team was on the heel sof the} gence of our modern fighters to making the best showing in the champions, the New York club| believe they could stage thelr come: tournament, is to be seen in the never would be likely to win their} dies over a 20-round route as easily Smokehouse window. fourth straight championship. They|as they do over the twelve and } Tickets will go on sale at the : can't shape up enough strength in| fifteen round circuits. Smokehouse today for the three ? 2 their reserves, on form, to hold the z team to the pace that the regulars it. “tne pia elena: tustote the “ , a * set. It maye also be added that the \ American Legion, the Burlington, ; differences between the Yanks and Standard, Smokehouse-Pearl Whites, ‘ the teams most likely to be ‘next the Casper. A. C, and the Independ- ; sil ‘ after” is so slight that a direct loss ent A.C. There will also be several 7 t 4 id of scoring power would put the : Yanks on a down hill track with no gut of town entries, from Wheat- w ‘ j land, Thermopolis, Lavoye and other : sand for the wheels, N®W YORK, March 6.—The! nearby towns. 4 a , Pennock has not yet started for Yankee salary rebellion has all but New Orleans and still is arguing the bsided. Whitey Witt and Wallie :: These are the days of real sport! Up in Amoskeag, near Manchester, salary question. If he can pitch as Pipp signed contracts yesterday, |AEMtonen Pins N. HL. a brave crowd, calling themselves “super-brownles," dive and | well in 1924 as he did last season, ‘ Aaron Ward and Bob Shawkey will swim regardless of temperature. Joe McBride, 21 (inset), dived from the | he is as valuable as any pitcher the International Contest to settle their differences with Man- Adam Krei er top of @ maple tree 103 feet into an ice hole, ts m carries. If he can't he is . imply a left hander. Hig record of Sam Jones has virtually accepted g Be Staged This Year ager Huggins at the training camp. success in 1923 was more than 20 terms and Bob Meusel is not con- per cent better than optimistic pro- I L j sidered a holdout. Only Herb Pen- DES MOINES, Iowa, March 5.— Phets forecast. Indeed, despite all in nock remafns and the club owners | Waino Rutland, sinless Ketonen, Mass., his years of pitching, he was the insist upon hts complete surrender. | middleweight wrestler, defeated ° sensation of last season, though that] wew YORK March ‘be-Article: The first game of the season, for | Adam Kreiger of Lincoln, Neb., last VN M ( RAW S | ‘AFF: fact escaped proper attention, Yet| have just been signed here tor the the Giants will be played Saturday | night when the Nebraskan conceded 3 the Yanks would be more likely to holding of the first International egainst the University of Florida|the last two falls because of an win a champlonship without Pen- ~4 a owgirl Sag Sagure, nook than without Ruth and Meuscl.| Contests, They will be stasea dor, The Robins continued thelr “two-} Kreiger won the firet fall in 35:40 S | ‘ARS ARE NEEDED Both the big outfielders probably| ing the British Empire Exposition a-day” practice at Clearwater, Fia.|with his original “wheelbarrow” will be in condition when the:season | at the Imperial Stadium in London, ‘The usual afternoon practice game| hold. In the second fall Kreiger ends, But the Yankee bisiness body| Fneiand, June 14th—28th, under the which the Yannigans won, 8 to 3,| was punishing Ketonen with a body mee eed will not be easy until that prob- auspices of the British government. was featured by heavy hitting. A scissors and neck stretch when the By HENRY L. FARRELL Walker may be the middleweight ability has been a certainty, Fot th The British committee on contests batted ball struck Abe Klugman, | latter rose from the mat throwing champion. Yankees need everything they have! p25 just completed arrangements second baseman, over the eye and} Kreiger over the ropes. The Lin- March 5.—(United n the 1 nt got to beat Detroit, Philadelphia and! with Tex Austin, of Las Vegas, New cut a deep gash which will keep |coln man was stunned by the fall] p22) success of the New York eran 2 Gres pia, ted § Cleveland. Mexico, to manage and direct the hi from working for several days. | and was unable to continue. Gkints in the 1924 National league} ness possibilities as a lightweight, . .| Cowboy competitive events, pennant race depends for the most | even if he is not worried about the BASKETBALL T0 PAY The competitive events at the part on the results that John Mc: | weight. London, contest: will be open to every, A Graw gets from his new pitchers, = nation fh the word, Portes the Inter- Although he. seems to take the! that he can fight better as a middle. tam trrecaeneee Seen nt es: Cincinnati Reds less seriously 88 @| weight and make more money than cae y Aaeasige ay paties ta Coaees IN BRITAIN GROWS DIFFICULT)‘: 2-22 ns/2e strc ar aac Siccaseoe perts, McGraw's in y ing | champion. , ‘ the off-season in picking up twenty |" "The mjddlewelght class affpears to ATHL tS § CLAIM Beale: usccniea amas Gnas - Lee new pitchers would indicate his bé-/ be the most promising division now. 3 bestia s . By WALTER CAMP. mits the soldier to wear fatigue lite that the Giants would not be Fite ne . Australia, South Africa, Mexico and (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune.) | dregs while playing the royal and|pornered with a better pitching staff, | Most Of the young welterweights the Argentine. will be represented EW YORK, March 6.—The] ancient game—provided he has with ! are filling out into the heavier class, By LAWRENCE PERRY in the various events. Royal ant Ancient has finally déter- | him a permit marked “golf” in red], McGraw has gone most thorough-| Dave Shade has given up the idea | 07 TaN RENCE 6.—Michigan mined that the job of running even | ink.. ly into the job of building up ajof making the welterweight limit. Nookn forward to placing basketball i British golf, let alone the golf of = Pitching staff that for two years/and if Shade has trouble with the | looks forward igang S giarts, the! world, is too large @. contract} = When. Johnnie McDermott had | Miche have Impaired: the mentality) welght, “Walker ought to have the) [uu Come: ae Present outlook Sport € ‘alendar and has arranged for a committee} his breakdown, the United States | °f % less sturdy manager, ’ same troubl the authorities hope that it will not po * of 24 delegates, representing Scot- | was deprived of one of tts best golt| He has twenty recruits that must | Walker is @ great ttle fighter, | {he authoritie be self supporting but land, Ireland and Wales.’ The truth | championship players for McDer- | have cost a total of at least $100,000, | but Harry Greb 1s a yery formidabl Walker, it is understood, also feels in i Racing. gf the matter is that both in Great | mott won the national open in both [and he has hired extra coaches to | young man for any boxer who is] Help defray the expenses of] 7.2 of setrerson Parish Fair Pritain ‘and the United States, golf | 1911 and 1912. Now comes the re | assist him in looking over the pros- | looking for an easy title. ‘This is because of the greatly. in-|##80ciation opens at New Orleans. has ceased to be a game that can | port that he is recovering and that | pects of his Sarasota training camp. © Meeting of Tiajuana Jockey club be entirely regulated by the leisure} he played recently on the White} If McGraw gets only two winners} The New York Boxing commission eae aster ten Papalen ares at Tiajuana, class or be controlled by the one or} Marsh Valley course and made a|out of the lot, his expenditure of|says that speculation in fight | prows Already the receipts for two - ‘Track. two per cent of expert players who} 38 for the first nine holes. Many |™money and time will bear plenty of| tickets can be stopped, and it is conference games are estimated as| National indoor track and: field have no other duties in life. a time has the writer played with | interest for him. going ta stop. It, greater than the total receipts from|¢hamplonships at New York. yes McDermott over the Atlantic City} The Giant leader's diligence in| ‘Tex Riekard says it can't be Golf, having conquered pretty | golf course and there never was a much everything else, now has its| finer golfer among our home bred tenacles fast on the British army.|ranks. Everyone hopes Johnnie A recent order from Aldershot per-| will really come back. ‘i Cycling. seeking general improvement of the| stopped, but it can be reduced epi oe eaag eke ae develop into|. Thir@-day of annual six-day race club was displayed when he signed | greatly. an asset it will take something of /!2 Madison Square Garden. Armando Marsans, former National| If the commission Insists that it | OF cmiet Mt will take something of Bowling league outfielder, to act ds a pro-|can be done, Rickard ought toesive | fine nin has been se only pay-|_ Annual tournament of American fessor of base running and it did|the commissioners the job of hand- Ing sport on the wolyering eee Bowling congress at Chicago. not support the statements which | ling the tickets for a couple of big | ’ Lest {al} football brought to Golf McGraw had made to get over the | fights. Michigan a profit of $195,277,81,} Twentieth annual Spring tourna- idea that his club was in no great It might not be a bad idea for Baseball last year caz> 211. 87 ment at Pinehurst, N. C. 1 danger of losing the pennant. the commission to handle the tickets o hieti In the apparent desire to add to | for every fight. yas ACE er ‘Track estiation See igs championship tour: he speed of the club, McGraw seems} There couldn't be much more Basketball cost $8,850 Ve papa Annual invitation tournament at to be planning the revival of base | scalping than there Is now. soraee MMos And earned || gusta. Ga, i ceric Lins. habits F 3 running tactics of offense, a de- partment of the game which had almost ceased to function when the lively ball brought out heavy hitting as one of the snost important assets of a successful ball club, Fast and skillful base running will stretch a lot of singles and doubles and combined with heavy hitting it will give just such an at tack as a club would need'that has mo great defensive strength in its pitching. The steady growth in popularity| Belleair women's championship, of basketball through out the coun-| Belleair, Fla, : try has made of it an economic fac- Annual professional taurnathent tor of significance and where it is|0P¢mS at Miami, Fla. played in a place so immense as the field house at Ann Arbor receipts are bound to be large. SALT LAKE CITY, Utah.—Ira Dern, Salt Lake wrestler, defeated Mike Yokel, Wyoming, when the latter was unable to eontinue after the second fall. Scartet snow, due to the pres- ence of small and very thin worms, recently fell near Halmstad, Swe- den. ate FORT MORGAN, Colo—Teddy bsaetaieaaeennnmed ° ee Deg parley Ledoux, the | veteran Pret Ter eel Be eR Ce ane ale 'renc! » pulled a 1os' a aed vincing retaliation recently when |!" the ninth round of a sched he stepped out and showed up the |‘? round bout, mistake that a couple of judges had DENVER MEDICAL INSTITU’ made against him. 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Jones, who resigned to become athletic director at Trinity college, will be made within three or four days, the board in control of athletics said today, Although the members refused to discuss the situation, it is believed San Antonio, and “Newsboy” championship on a decision that Brown, Omaha, flyweights, fought caused a squawk in Paris that |% 22 round draw. would have done justice to the ida Btaniele Bronx zoo band. fbshuegraccs ‘ fongbaaen Ledoux didn't say m eres: Roger eay SHespion Wreeey : ay much, but he did plenty. He merely went ahead | !0f apd Joe Mondt, of Colorado, e pach. scored fall and decisior about his business and won the | c@¢h ve haa as featherweight championship _ of | "94 Withh Opposite Entrance to Postoffice Burope. E an boxing critics do not IOWA WILL OMe. fob yar Be Sua believe that Georges Carpentier in- nic dise mple or complt- tends to do any more fighting. ‘(They gated, “you ame. gin kos quote, as substantiating evidence, PICK COACH the refusal of the Frenchman to aecept any offers from London or Paris promoters and his failure to get any of the many matches he said he had been signed for in the United States. Carpentier, they believe, does not want it felt that he has retired be cause he likes the role of a public personage, but he does not want to fight to remain in prominence, So far, he has been successful in avoiding the danger of being for- gotten by the simple process of doing a lot of talking, getting a lot P PRICE OF $25 TO PRAW FIGHTERS TO JERSEY CENTERS Pat Page of Butler col- Charges so low as to be within the reach of even the poorest, ed fo and payments arranged to sult your convenience. of cables from the United States i be named football coach Consultation free. Hours, 9 a. m. to 8 p. m., Sundays, 10 and mending a Sot back, 2 y Lohnman of Wisconsin a.m. to 1 p.m i NET athletic director, a °, Hn eed for Men Only 3efore the end of the year, Benny fitut 830 18th St., opposite new Leonard may be fighting in the SEND IT 70 THE enve! e e ep PEARL WHITE LAUNDRY Postoffice, Denver, Colo. welterweight class, and Mickey PHONE 1702, a“ that this immense saucer be inspect- ed by engineers before any large gathering of spectators is permitted to sit therein, And so for fire—well only fate alone will decide whether or not thousands of fight fans are to escape roasting when that huge mass of cld and dried wood goes up in flames. That structure on Boyle's thirty acres is @ menace, and it should not only be torn down but @ law passed to the effect that no similar structure shall ever be bullt, Senators Have New Recruits WASHINGTON, March 6.—The third week of spring ‘training for he Washington Americans at Tampa was under way today with ‘he sauad there augmented by Leon Goslin, left fielder; Allen Russell, pitcher; Eddie Bean, local sandlot inflelder, and 94 year old Southern Ausociation recruit pitcher, Joe Martina. At the same time a group of veterans under Manager Harris was making progress in the boiling out process at Hot Springs. ———___ SEND IT TO THE PEARL WHITH LAUNDRY PHONE 1702 Ellis if, Love tempting, delicious looking haman meal—all the choicest mor-| supply GHADE SCHOOL FVES TO PLAY Double-Header for lere Thursday Night. 4 double-header will be at the Natrona county hi gymnasium tomorrow ae when the Douglas grade sc! champs clash with the North Casper quintet wiich is the champion team among this city’s grade school basketball teams this year and when Juniors and Sentors of the high school contest for first honors small admission will be Following are the lineu Dougias-Casper game. Welch rf, Fowler If, Fowler re, McGuffin Lebford, Substitute: North Casper—Carey rf, ‘Waters rg, Wincie- ker Ig, Stokes and Green substitutes. ——— Expert watch and jewolry ing. Casper Jeweiry Co., NOTICE Robt, A. Byynes & Son Man: Mutual Benefit Honlth & Ace cident Assn. “ Have moved to Becklinger Building school the local ‘Og Bids. Phone 1986 Casper, Wyo. ¥ i eae Your blood cells Se which energy keeps sels from @ well stocked pan-| your body well and fit. Weakened try. The Sreerens eras of a blent ¢ cells Bye zon like the heard Spore: geod ngs ing to put alage battery w: cells—power en edge on your appetite—fail-|lacking—energy gone — productive ing to arouse, in any degree, aj qualities at the lowest ebb. “8.8, 8. hardy relish for the food so attrac|supplies the red blood cells—the tively placed before you. Why? Scores of men and women are) faced with the samo misfortune. School, After a day of toil—when the; pare fe hen good things we eat! 5, S. S, should be ravishly sought to re-|and cleare spark that recharges your system. Mr, James-Chaloupka, Sherman charge their vitality and fit them| bleckheads.’” a for play time—their stomachs turn.| Carefully selected, scientifically They are worn down, played out.|proportioned and prepared herbs Food has no appeal. To them it is|and barks ma! sickening. The aroma of appetis-/great blood purifier. things nauseates them, @ hel, 1d blood cells are missing, Red appetiten-th missing blood which should be coursing) sone spar] through your veins. strength your vitality—adding to as ear back over you found. tacit Blood }:§. ia what is needed. Your] you more energy, What needs paige. ELKS HOME Each Evening at 8 p. m. Ready to Do Their Stuff in the ELKS’ AMATEUR Boxing and Wrestling TOURNAMENT MARCH 6, 7, 8 Admission $1.10—$1.65 Watches and Medals on Display at Kline’s Jewelry Store Tribune Loving Cup on Display at the Smokehouse more: Tickets On Sale at the Smokehouse Chillicothe, Ohio, writes: feel like a nev? man after taking It gave me a better d my skin of pit er and e up S. S. S—the

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