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RUARS HS MORE EE LAE CLOTS RSCE DERE EAE REDE FO FEECOENT CL PLELDEE EET EET EO ERB O Le Che Casper Daily Cridune PAGE FIV : First in News By Leased Wire Of All Events ‘ PERKINS AND MANLEY DRAW IN 12-ROUND FIGHT HERE SMASHING BOUTSFEATURE SPORT) YCUXNOWME AL—Adrn fk Kee GARD AT THE ELKS LAST NIGHT) == =eseEses) WELL, THE 4750 STATE @ STATE ROOM FoR #400 OR @ STATE ROOM FoR #7150 IGHT OUT en WINDOW, Hayden Outpoints Payne, Metlock and Keener Draw and Ryan -Shades Halleck in Lively Battles Held Here. LAST NIGHT'S FIGHTS. Harvey Perkins vs. George Manley, draw, 12 rounds. Speedball outpointed Jack , B Jack Metlock and Pat Keener fought a draw, 8 rounds. Jack Ryan shaded Leo Halleck, 4 rounds, THE WoRntd ae | —— | Siie wer A Sparkling bouts, plentifully sprinkled with straight, hard punches and tense moments made last night’s fistic presentation an outstanding one in the history of the box- ing game in Casper and sent more than 2,000 ardent fans away from the Elk’s hall with their craving for an evening of milling and mauling completely soothed. Every Bout went the limit. Every fighter tried of the old “wake up” medicine, and @ ROAD THE Wortpo a View ZL ____ (Copyright, 1924, by The Bell Syndicate, tne, | We eor Res BORRIN hard to send his opponent to the rosined canvas for the count, but so evenly matched was every bout that Opened up with a long range at-| the final bell. In the last round] In the first round, over anxiety he opened h 7 el y on]; fr , fined tack at Perkins head that complete-| Perkins played furio affair from ‘start to finish, fille a ‘ B ee ly for the|the part of Payne to completely be-| with plenty of thrills, and not a fan Hee SBOE: a0L0R0 OCONEE ly the former Casper re-| body, but the Denver man weather-| wilder his opponent by circling him| cat comfortably back in his chair a not even a straight knock down was/| finery man. Manley proved himself] oq the storm and walked steadily to swiftly and shooting rights and lefts] quring its course. Both boys swung recorded in any of them. adept with elther hand, and two] his corner when the bell rang. to the head, left him off balance for i wildly at times, but they have that In a battle which tested stgiting Pome Aina fe ak alee aaa ESERIES DUIS AW, REBELS lesa Sramke easaah cae PAR teone | Teauatte of very, god. fistiter, MAJORITY OF SPORT WRITER i E 4 ‘ tin . “ " ; body f nt sabe ants 5 parative effectivences of Millett ver| made things look bad for the stocky | Was n evidence at last night's card| body from Hayden sent him halt) pienty of ambition and ee F an cy p TICE ; and body punching as against clever and at times during the fight hisses} way through the ropes. He return-| 2nt every minute, The! ni yb one. is long range peppering, George Man- and cries of ‘Foul’ filled the air|ed with a smile, however, and in ah-|\.5 co; the judges to do but call ; 2 Those who follow the game close-| when there was apparently no|other second was shooting ‘em at] tis yout a draw and they did, ry : : ly will tell you that nothing short] cause for the outburst. Fans must| the “speedy” one from all directions. In the preliminary, Jack Ryan,| . oesn t neces y . ley, of Denver, lanky heavyweight, who recently toppled the champion of a sledge hammer will knock Per-| realize that no fighter can give the} Throughout the fight, Payne| 15 i, said to hail from St. Paul, kins out, and Manley proved un-| pest there is in him when the peo-| never lost his confident grin, and 8 8° of California from his lofty throne, ctl tema i mgr of] equal to the task although bh hot ainst| at th he: backed a9 outsocked Leo Halleck, of the bak . i ey Perkins, pri A ugh he shot/ ple in his own home are against/at one time, he backed away from ‘4. refinery ir own home| NEW YORK, Oct. 7---(By The As. Ma le : Re wis tae only ‘recently re-| several bone crushing blows to Har:| him. Perkins fights in an unplea-|the Casper boy, and smiled from cakes PE ee eeaved a naktsthe: | sbelatad. wraceteuaccbNty ioe betrr ak ory veteran left hander, and sarl mean é ; turned from a swing through the/vey's Jaw and face. The seventh} sant manner, true enough, but he|/ear to ear, uttering the words— tory opening to the thoroughly sat-| engaged in following the world ser-| \y2ut¢* Johnson, Senator mound aco, ; tast where he hooked up with some| found the Casper man again ham-|fignts, fe in in every round, and|“Aw—Tou ¢an't. fight.” ‘This re- | ‘ory opening to the thoroughly sat | engaged in following the world #er-| stand on the stoop of the world’s i ~ this countries really prominent/mering away at Manley’s stomach|in nine cases out of ten in the past| mark incensed Hayden, and prob-| \* vere conducted under the| from their leaning towards the Gene, | Coamplonship quarters and must be et er artic ei: tite aeeite: with all too evident results. The/he nas made a reat battle out ofj/ably did more to gain the decision | PONE ie of Jack Leary, while| tors and are now predicting « Giant | removed before the Giants can enter. . Perkins opened hostilities with aj eighth was slow with Manley grow-| what might have been a tame ses-| for the sand bar lad than any other] nicht! 20 Or Ate a auting| victory following the 6 to 4 trlumen | Mccraw has nominated Virgil : rush, and it seemed that the Den-|ing weaker as the time keeper’s| sion. ‘The draw decision met with|ring factor. eat alte, auante Hap McDertiott | of MoGrawre teen Mig Path Barnes to lead the National League e Gor or: ver battler wile in dire distress al-| watch ticked off the rounds. the approval of the fans. In the fourth round, Speedball|‘ny c. ii, Storrs filled the bill as] The game was replete with tlela.| Case in the fourth game today. | most from the start. A heart and| Slowly, relentlessly, Perkins open-| yor veal speed, boxing class and|rocked Payne twice with two hard] judges. Ing and hitting features, Frisch, Rice | Mes" ose, Wil start for Washington ’ ' stomach attack by Perkins, coupled) ed the ninth with an “I'll get him| nara open blows the semi-windup| rights to the jaw, and followed with — and Youhg producing an abundance rs rve. cou n t b e e with a hard right overhand punch] now" expression on his‘ face and a struggle between Jack Payne of|@ body attack which made the s of fielding stunts which sparklea| Th® probable lineup for today: c: at close quarters seemed to have) pair of Justy cracks to the solar| Chicago and Speedball Hayden, of| fourth the winner's best round. In Walker Signs with brilllancy. Washington—Liebold cf; Harris ; the lanky lad guessing for the first plexis, that had Manley in plain| Casper, dusky butler who has put|the sixth, Payne turned the tables three rounds, and the battle looked ‘asper, y Pl “Rosy” Ryan, reliet pitcher for|2b; Rice rf; Goslin If; Judge 1b; h ‘ distress, The tall fellow’s condition] away many a g2sd man, took aj and crashed several hard blows from To Meet Jock McQuillan, who started for’ the|Bluege Sb; Peckinpaugh ss; Ruel er| OC CCEL at all all “Harvey.” In the third round.) came to his rescue at this point, and| ood lead at the start and finished| both hands to the Casper battler's ants, was the batting hero witn| Mogridge p. Perkins jarred Manley with a tre-| he managed to keep away from Har- by a wide margin. Payne is~the| face and jaw. The-eigth was a live a driving homer to the upper stands New York—Lindstorm 8b; Frisch A mendous right overhand to the jaw) vey and land a few good stiff jolts} sort of fighter who is speedy, clever,|ly session, with both men straining in the fourth inning. Manager Har-| 2b; Young rf; Kelly 1b; Meusel If; any price. which brought blood to the Uwhter) to the head himself during the re-| hard hitter’, and a constant miller.|every muscle to put the other away, Malone Oct. 28 Tis used four pitchers to stop tne| Wilson cf; Jackson ss; Growdy c; man's mouth. Manley returned the| mainder of the round. Years of ‘stepping hurriedly about|but to no avail. Payne was by-far Giants, Marberry starting buc he| Barnes p. iment with a sight uppercut whieh failed to hurt the Casper mil- ler. A right shot to bod ice beans ed) Man! against the ro} it Lemme at that time that the fight would not go the limit. ‘The fourth session was consider- ably slower with both principals do- ing the rest act. In the fifth, Man- ley seemed to have taken a dose Both men slowed up during theJon the rosined floor and the experi-| the faster man and the more finist- NEWARK, N, J., ‘Oct. 7.—Con-| Weakened and Russell, ina and oe last three periods with Manley] ence that goes with it proved too|ed boxer, but Hayden carried the] tracts have been signed for a 12-| Speece followed in quick succession. landing the cleaner blows and Per-}imuch. for him, however, and the| harder punch and landed just as of-}round no decision bout here between| Unless the Washington infield re:| One of the priceless treasures in kins doing by far the most physical] judges awarded the decision to|ten as his adversary. Jock Malone of St. Paul and Mickey| turns to its drum tight perfection] the King’s private library, at Wind- damage. Perkins was never in} Speedball Hayden although the| Pat Keener, former gob and pres-| Walker of Elizabeth, world’s welter-| of the first two games, it is freely| sor. Castle, is General Gordon's danger of being knocked out at any| margin was extremely close and]ent oll field worker, held the highly] veight champion, October 28, Babe] predicted that New York might ac-| bible, given by his eister to Queen time during the fight. Mantey plain-}caused _ considerable —_ argument | touted Jack Metlock to a draw, and] Cutnam, promoter announced today.| complish its victory in straight con.| Victoria. The pages are much polled ly showed the effect of the awful] among the amateur dopesters at the} should probably have gained the de-| Malone holds a 10-round refereo’s| tests, which would end the series}and thumbed, certain passages are punishment he had absorbed, es- ringside and in the “smoky heaven"! cision had the bout gone further. decision over Wallkcr: which he here Wednesday and make a return | underlined, and there are numerous pecially when leaving the ring at above. The battle was a rushing slashing fgained at Boston in 192: to the capital city unnecessary, pencilled notes in the margin. Yolen Government figures show: | Chesterfield has 61 % | of the total increase in cigarette sales this year Such popularity must he deserved !