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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1925 CHAMPION, tls MANAGER-oAYS Is Ready to Fight Any Real Battler, Says Jack Kearns. By FAIR PLAY, (Copyright, 1925, Casper Tribiine) ANEW YORK, Feb, 12— Here is what Jack Kearns has to say about his meal ticket, Dempsey, in an ex clurive interview obtained for the fighting partners or business asso- to fight Gibbons, Wills’ or-anybod) else that promises a worthwhi match, Just now, we have severs offers for a Gibbons bout. One ix from Rickard. I also have a couple from out here in California, “A lot has been published concern ing what Jack will do now that he is married, but most of it is pure bunk. Jack will not retire from the championship, that {s certain. “Neither the champicn nor my: have decided to sepatate our b ness affairs. We own an apartmen house here in Los Angeles which is worth a million and a half dollars and we have other business interests together. We are partners in every way and Dompsey wants to stay that oe “And there ts nothing in the re- port that I may take over Micke) Walker. There never was any truth in that story—Just a lot of smoke.” sie cS, German Trade Pact Ratified A, WASHINGTON, Feb. 12. — The ‘ German commereia) treaty after ob- jections were removed by attaching @ reservation placing in the hands of congress authority to abrogate the section preventing discrimina- tion by efther nation in favor of its shipping through tariff duties, was ratified by the renate Tuesday. 5.S.S. will rid you of bolls, pimples, blackheads and skin eruptions! D on*T CLOSE Zour eves to the warning whith Nature gives when angry, painful boils appear on your neck, face or other parts of your body. Bolls, pimples and so-called skin \lisorders are the re- sult of an impoverished condition of the blood and are not to be trifled with. 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Begin taking 8.8.8. toda; and clear your skin of those blood disorders! 8. 8. 8. is sold at all good drug stores in two si ‘The larger sise is more economical, Cotton Cake Chicken Feeds Choice Alfalfa and Wheat Grass Hay Carload Our Specialty Casper Warehotse Co. Phone 27 World Results By Leased Wire Now A@MGONE WE'RE OUT OF SAL ANDIM GOIN’ TO | GIVE YoU THE LICKIN {PROMISED YOU YOU KNOW ME AL-~-Adventures of Jack Keefe DEMPSEY STILL Bows Im GONNA slow . TBYSZKO IS PINNED TWICE BY BIG MUNN ANSAS CITY, Mo., Feb. 12.— Wayne “Big” Munn proved his self « real champion here last night in he opinion of those who saw him jefeat Stanislaus Zbyszko tn brief straight falis, In the first defense of his world’s heavyweight wrestling title, The champion's showing against Zbyszko, one of the strong. est and most finished wrestlers in the game, served to remove any skepticism as to his ability. Munn won the first fall {n 16:40 and the second {n 12:45. Zbyszko was pinned to the mat both times with the crotch and body. hold. Willard and Grant Split Doubleheader Willard and Grant schools divided honors in the grade school basket- ball games yesterday afternoon, the Willard boys' team defeating’ the Grant boys, 12 to 5, while the Grant girls won from the Willard girls, 9 to 4. Lineups: Willard boys—L. Dowler, Whit more, Davis, W. Dowler and Rissler Grant boys—Huckaby, Maygood Magnuson, Newton and McKenna Grant girls—Franklin, Cartwright, Banes, Boorman, McCash and May. good. Willard = girls—Hines, Hollowell, Snyder, Long, Buchang and Field. peta | Godesccdinice “Meet m QUESTION BOX It you have some question to ask about baseball, football, box- ing or any other amateur or pro- fessional sport— If you want a rule interpreted— If you want to know anything avout a play or player— Write to John B. Foster, on baseball. Lawrence Perry, on, amateur sports, and ’ Fair Play on boxing and other professional sports. All are spe- cial correrpondents of the Casper Tribune, 814 World Bullding, New York. If you want a personal reply enclose a stamped, self-addresse¢ imn. envelope. Otherwise your quos on will be answered in this col the Smokehouse.” a (Copyright, 1925, Casper Tribune.) Q.—How old is Ross Young of the Giants and is he married? A.—Young 1s 27 years of age and is married. Q.—Are wedge plays still _per- mitted In football? A—Rules have nothing agai: wedge plays, Except seven men have to play on line when ball is snapped which makes it impossible} to form much of a wedge. Some teams form wedge after catching ball on kickoff and there are plays where line charges while converging in sort of a wedge. Q.—Where was Cy Young born? A.—Young was born in Tuscara- was county, Ohio, and lives in that county now. He has a farm and Is in such good condition that every year he pitches for the old timers in a game in land _ _> “Mect me at the Smokehouse.” knew about {t until t , Calif, the crowd he ; Mrs. Cecilia Dempse sey Iriend, Che Casner Daily Cribune THE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEW , famous referee; Joe Benjamin, Jack's mother aselves; Jo Grossman, newspaperman and friend By LAWRENCE PERRY (Cepyright, 1925, Casper Tribune) NEW YORE ghasily mistak better outfit than the Passaic quin straight victories? arranged, Again, they may meet in the Jer since 1919, In the tumult and tragedy attend ing Passaic's downfall, no one miss: ed a lithe, short figure whose pre ence was also #0 notewarthy wher Passaic was on its five-year win ning spree. Ernest Blood, the coach was not persent at the game. Tha afternoon he had slipped awa ic to address a school dinne nwich, Co It is p inquih: the end was nea he di Hackensack did ‘We don't know whether or r the end of the world js coming to said Howard Bollerman t ar old Hackensack captair ix inc center who stands six feet, “but we feel it ts doomsda salc. Remember this is Fr! it is Pasgaic’s thirteenth game of the season.” Every boy on the Hackensack team is at least six feet tall an their short passes went over the heads of the Parsaic player®; Bu Relieves Rheumatism Musterole loosens up stiff joints and Grives out pain. A clean, white oint- ment, made with oil of mustard, it usually brings relief as soon as you start to rub ic on, Tt does all the good work of the old- fashioned mustard plaster, without the blister. Doctors and nurses often rec- ommend its use, To Mothers: Musterole is also made in milder form for babies and small children, Ask for Children's Muaterole, 35 & 65c in jars & tubes; hospital size, $3. 268 INDUSTRIAL AVE | ‘ BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER has ongag 00 bouts during his h grappler The race course nt Aintree, near Liverpool, where the Grand Na tlonal Steeplechase is run, is gen erally considered to be the finest steeplechase track in the world, CANTON, 8. D.—-Martin Fredbo, Virginia, Minn., won the American cross country championship open- ing event in the national ski tourna- ment, by making 10 miles in 61 minutes and 15 seconds. The Canadian Co-operative Union has a membership of over 7,000 HIGH SCHOOL BASKET TITLE IS BIG ISSUE IN) NORTH NEW JERSEY both teams scored evenly Hackensack won because | x 1@ made her free throws good » Absence of Blood as coach fig s prominently in the postmortem | sultations among Marks {s a good cc Feb, 12.—Was it a Or is the Hackei-j sack high school basketball five a tet which. went down to defeat be fore Hackensack last week after 159 This question 1s likely to be an rwered shortly. For Passalc and Hackensack are now tied for the North Jersey interscolistic league championship and {t looks as though a play-cff on a neutral court may be has now to salve jumphs hung up b to the making of woolens and half of America’s handkerchiefs and basket all has crept from the first page of locdl newspapers sporting sections. ae we sey elimination tourntment. in which Passalc has won every game played At'Golden—Colorado Ur School of Mines 24 BABE RUTHIS ELIMINATED IN GOLF PLAY HOT SPRINGS Feb, 12. Baseball and pugilism lost its repre president's cup n the Hot Springs sentative If tour ary golf ‘and country erday when Babe Ruth of York Yankee int champie fight boxer n tk nd fight) we | eliminated iia O’Connell Goes | Into JUNIORS AND FROSH Wi IN HIGH SCHOOL CLASS GAMES t In the opening douli he high school class year men taking the Juniors triumphed over y and| Accurate shooting won with Holman and Davis cor work but missed the hoop gain on Bhots that chey should have The Frosh-Sentor game was closer score indicates, a couple o ets giving the Fr ¢ seniors showed exceller rosh in scoring, one hand stab from the sc Lineups and scores; remedy, long k and now pu » In tastel les, goes dire real internal cause in joints muscles and removes 4? astonished how quickly every able, paipfel sympiom vanishes Ask for Vel Mill Haarlem Ol Costs only 60 1 remultys postttve @uarantesd or money back, Bold } the Kimball ' West Drug Co.—Ady, & RHEUMATISM Banish Aches and Soreness with Famous Internal Remedy neuralgia, } go, nelation, ete whe f old Dutet merrier and there The tournament dz sive, making it a four-day affair. To date five clubs have turned in their club entrie: quintet including the American Le- of merchandise. Other cl are the Nor Traffic Bureau man building, is in charge o: and will be glad to furnis cludes four Westbound No, 618 .. Eastbound Westbound rug nd thé Mid By RING LARDNER ta NOMINATION BOYS, IM @ FIGHT PROMOTER. IF You MUST FIGHT VLL PUT YOU 0 et my CLUB AND GWE You MONEY (Copyright, 1925, by The Bel Syndicate, Classes and Events Open to Clubs and Individuals In Elks Boxing and Wrestling Tourney Starting March 17. Entries are coming in fast for the Elks boxing and wrestling tournament but the managers say the more the is plenty of rooin in all classes and es are March 17 to 20, inclu- B € the Pearl Whites | showing Y team of news: considering en western and the se 1 night a meeting of} be divided between club managers will be held at the] indlyid. to which all managers | will draw a watch and the runnerup {ndividual entrants, unattached Paul J, Russell of the 215 Cott entries informa-| weight; any kind to managers fighters ligt fs a hot one. It] entries and seasc ‘ish “Meet “I can hardly believe it. I hever expected to find such candy.” That’s what hear, day after day, as people first try Sweet’s Rodeo Bar, Have you contracted the “Rodeo Bar habit?” If not, say “Sweet's Rodeo” to any dealer who sells good candy —then prepare your “taster” for a treat! EVERY BITES A DELIGHT You Know It's Good Because It's Mado By SWEET’S - SALT LAKE The Hame of Real Good Candy SSS ee TRAIN SCHEDULES CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN SB ser nne at tecewpeneecse= 5:46 p. m, CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY Arrives RIN FOR AMATEUR TOURNE:; OTILL MORE WANTED rlington A. C., the| entrant who make. cash prizes of go to the club with the first, of event winners, ‘The cups are to the clubs and will recelve a medal The boxers nine classes, ght, welter, be divided into middie and heavyweight divisions. Each club will tickets as well as gold | individual admissions will be sold. -- 8:10 m. Ar -- 6:60 a, m. 9:55 p. m. PAGE FiVE First in News Of All Events The BULLS EYE a Editor dnd General Manager WILL ROGERS Another ‘Bull’ Durham advert ment by Will Rogers, Ziegfeld Follies and screen «t American hi ing. Watch f THE AMERICAN CONSTITUTION A LA CARTE Order Any Amendment You Want HEY are trying to pass an amendment to keep children from working. Now children didn’t want to work, but they got tired waiting for somebody else to do it. If they would just put through an amendment to MAKE grown people all work, there would be no need to have this children one. Grown people stopped working without an Amend- ment or even a reason so it will take more than an Amendment to start them, It will take a Miracle, They are going to pass another Prohibition Amend- ment, somebody mislayed the rules of the other one. The 19th amendment made Women vote, some amend- mencs make us do some- thing and some keep us from it. No. 21 will give men with Knee Breeches the vote. About the 25th Amendment will prohibit smoking and when they do ‘Bull’ Durham will bootleg for a dollar a sack. (I knew I would get that Ad worked in there somewhere.) aes ? Melee K cg -ern paper next week, 1 MORE OF EVERYTHING That’ s the net of this *Bull’ Durham prog ositic More flavor more enjoyment ot more money eft in the bankroll at the end of a week's TWO BAGS for 15 cents 100 cigarettes for 15 cents Guaranteed by the Mantes Sobae cs ‘ INGORPQRATAD