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@de Casper Dally Cribune MTIGUE GETS NOALIBIS IN Sig ib Conlin See eere| OAR SECONDS PAGE SEVEN enroute to the far west, said the only thing that remained to assure the fight was his arrival on th 2 Pacific conat to obtain signatures to the contract. Jim Coffroth, race track man of Tiajuana, “bas made us this offer. and we are going to accept,” Kearns was quoted as saying OMAHA, Neb., March 27—Jack Keursn, sisage’ ct eek Demmecy | SCOP Coughing heavyweight boxing champion, told implest and best way to co an Omaha World Herald reporter} Coughs, colds, croup, bronch today that Dempsey will fight Harry “fia” and la grippe coughs is totake fans may expect to see him thro’ ing away his usual defensive tactics next Monday night. Mike is very anxious to prove to the fans and to his friends that that Columbus af- fair was a mistake, and appears to be full of fight. roll along the ground. Often there will be miserable direction. The, tie! of te chanae to save cine |Paddy Mullins and ihe aly ieee an artical vo to| Harry Wills to Be in som ; ; ately the ‘kicko is made woula| Comer Monday. If Mike does get his Irish up and act natural, Stribling will be well Pleased, since his style of fighting puts him at his best when an oppo- nent is tearing in. Stribling should outweigh his Irish rival while his wallops appear to have gained many foot pounds as the scientists say have: polveds 4 -2t° leoke-ke “an through his increased weight and} Wills, negro aspirant for the cham-| CHAMBERLAIN’S : extremely ill-advised piece of legis- By FAIR PLAY. Sa Phar hast Tiana. Mexico, next! COUGH REMEDY * ; > : ; é f ae (Copyright, 1924, by Cas br . Women Loud in Praise , : Casper rfbune) Advancement of the kickoff from] NEW YOR the 40-yard line to midfield is a poor sop. The decision to place the ball on the three-yard line instead of the five for play after touchback ts an- other poor sop. The play should| Harry Wills in his corner next Mon- be done away with altogether. day night. Paddy Mullins. who Penalties of five yards—raised | manages both McTigue and Wills ts SEW pepir from two—for time out more than | one of the best seconds in the game Fae N Pha erecting bias Cred three times in a half will prove|and ho will be Mike's chief second. haigrsdobe tree enea ia ‘tnaes ghioces |i f S | beneficial. No one could have an abler assist- after having suffered a string of : ‘ Granting of power to referee to]ant than Harry Wills, who is wise unbroken defeats at the hands of refuse to take time out when intent]in all that pertains to ring craft. British teams. to delay is apparent is good. So is|Again there may be a lurking the rule that at the end of each | thought that the fact of Harry be- They have come back with noth- quarter a gun'sball be fired. ing in McTigue’s corner may get ing but praise for their opponents— The clearing up of the on-side| William Lawren: goat. If 80, with no excuses or alibis but just kick rule was a necessary act. The] young Stribling no business in saying that they learned much from warning against ineligible players|the ring. But, as a matter of fact, the trip, and that the greatest going down as screen for forward|the writer fan that the Dixie lesson was that the British women pass receivers will do no good until} walloper will see only one man that could play hockey better than: they it is something more than a warn- could, and were the most charming of opponents and hostesses. ‘That is the mark of true sports- manship, March 27.—While bling has done a lot of talk- ut drawing the color line jon, the chances are he will not object to a decision reached today by Mike McTigue to have Kearns, here: fer. byte dhee Every user is a friend BRAKES ‘ RE—LINED ADJUSTED INSPECTED Of British Teams on Return. By WALTER CAMP. (Copyright, 1924, by Casper Tribune) Cornsk Don’t Pare Them! Cutting a corn is alwa dangerous, Blue-jay ends come, Rills the pain instantly, then the corn loosens and comes out. No risk,no constant trou- ble. Get Blue-jay at your druggist. Blue-jay night, or rather two,—McTigue and ing. the referee. Finally the provision for declining a penalty when a defensive man| From the way McTigue talks the catches a forward pass which |= —— —_ already has struck or been touched by an Ineligible member of the at- tacking side, is quite all right. It has been decided that Miss ee Fa “< Georgia's fistic pride, who late in March meets the veteran McTigu' Helen Wills will sail from New York | light heavyweight champion of the world, in a return match in New. May 15 to prepare for the Olympic | ari, N. J., is shown here on the links of the East Lake Country club, tennis tournament as well as the| Atlanta, Ga. The high school boy’s first bout, with McTigue was called Wimbledon meet. A good decision.|a draw but Stribling and his admirers declare he was “robbed.” P T bl It ‘would have been folly to carry |< June 7, thus leaving ‘only. «helt | Set, &, challenge, to Abe Goldstein rostate rouwle All property owners are requested to MEET for a title bout . TAS eee nenart AMUN eeeh tetise g FORT Stopped Over Night/| PROMPTLY AT 7 P.M. TONIGHT, AT A ‘ $2 | eatin \ heavyweteht, "challenged GAME’S SAKE | 15253230827] EAST SIDE M. E. CHURCH, to decide Susanne Lenglen has done—take some_suppling and tices caine tals Angd Firpe'¢'s return match NOTICE were Raybestos “The Genuine Has the Silver Edge” night, have that awful dull ach j e exercises for the muscles about the] °f 12 rounds. and burning sensation, you are upon paving of Elk, Kenwood, Fenway, St. waist—she should'enter at her best. Hacaik sichane ceaubiinn tite aeons ranison rvice She is reat player, but she is i OAKLAND, Cal—Mive Dundee, By LAVRENCE PERRY. {that $28 gan atop ther Gulckly and Botolph streets and other such improve- le ° young. hen the writer last saw | featherweight, x a draw w: (Copyright, 1924, by Casper Tribune) | easily with the ne exo! > % be her, it seemed to him that her only | Joe Leopold here, the decision being} mw YORK, March 27.—There 2rehynent, 1, will ments as we may see fit. Don’t fail to First at Durbin weakness was in those body mus-| unpopular. Ray Pelkey scored a] song to be more than a chance CASPER cles, which fafled to hold her when | technical knockout on Buck Holley,|oem® to De more than a chance attend. as as she was forced to run across the| tho fight being onesided from the| \inciai tecs trom football will play ¥%na! Si dc i one 3 court and then stop suddenly and| start. MEA Griluahie® with the paccaepartion. | other es, is mine, Morel igned, Committee . our name. = bight SAN FRANCISCO.—Fred Sul-| ‘"!¥_in the kickoff. To make an | Of" 2’q. introductory _offer—good livan, local lightweight, and Eadie | 2ourate placement kick when the) oniy for ten days. MARVA PHAR- turt thi ‘ACAL CO., 1513 Coca Cola Bidg., McGovern, of San Joso, failed to] Pil) 8 Ive on tne are even in us| Kansan City, -Mo-cAdvertisement, T B provide sufficient action in thelr! tremely difficult; one might almost | ae boxing bout here and the referee | can it a matter of luck. Certainly stopped them in, the third round, the ball will carry neither so far or No. 14 declaring the fight no contest, so high. This may well revolu-| Oo. tionize this important department NO. 13 NO. 12 WYOMING NEW YORK.—Mike McTigue, world's light heavyweight champion, NO. 11 THE LEE DOUD MOTOR CO. was offered $75,000 for a 15-round Nic ati alae beats oe jos of the game. * samme MOTOR WYOMING OLDSMOBILE CoO. 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