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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1925 he Casper Daily Cribune PAGE SEVEN | World R | B HL AOL TOTIMTLE NOPE Must Fight Gibbons Before He Meets Jack Dempsey. NEW YORK, March 4.—(By The R By LAWRENCE PERRY. Associated Pre ‘is, ne- | (Copyright, 1925, Casper Tribune) gro native of New Orléans, Is one| NEW YORK, March 4.—It Ohio of the boxing game's greatest char- acters but never has be pion. A year ago fame‘and fortune ap- peared to be within grasp of the giant stevedore he con- quered Luls Angel famous na cham: for Firpo, product of the Argentine. the man esults y Leased Wire Cokeville, Newcastle, Cody, Guern- sey, Greybull, Sheridan, | Rawlins, Casper, Mt. View, Saratoga, Moor. croft, Lusk, Sundance, Burns and Egbert. TIGERS LOOM AS NATION'S CAGE CHAMPS State wins the western conference basketball conference now nearing {ts close and Princeton wins the east- ern intercollegiate title, there will be no need of an Intersectional game to select a champion. For Princton defeated Ohio State in the course of her Christmas trip —— ‘SOY, SACK, WHAT WILL You WEIGH OR THE bie SiGnT WUATIOO: Yeu THINK OF SE FITZ AND CORBETT OF 25 YEARS ‘AGO 2 TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS = First in News Of All Events ra By RING LARDNER VWwaAsN'T EVEN ISTENEO Gevears aco who had k ed the champion. | to the middle west. Ohio State Jack Dempsey, out of the ring. | might put forth the contention that aye vills* tecy letely ak (Copyr; s. by The Bell Syndicate. inc.) Wills’ strategy complete! this was an early season game and A saoublasls dt Ladensah Goacs stad the Wild Bull not a true line upon the merits of “red flag’ tn hand body the Buckeye team There will be all’ sorts of logical ee It was such a dandy scrap that ing: 3 warrant in this point, but if foot- ven the fighters stopped to observe When Wil's and Firpo entered the | pail be a precedent it will nét hold It was not costing them a cent ring that battle with the water for a second. For as in the and they had the best positions of champion to be the} case of intersectional + gridiron U& | magadetccnr WHlchitoLubascre ies | ouner: peels j_ | the Consequences of its beating, tr- | duty pulled a bone tn not throwing Hope te re t dee cpa respective of when the game took tic comhatanial inte tthe ring and | 8 5 teats place. s C s with a wee Lagi ag tg take some cree while Ohio State and Indiana have 9 a . ao ae =m | trp them out oF the: piace: eG Ak clamiegeret | been well up among the leaders ts! Skill Demonstrated in AIR PL Bo tha tosctatars haa’ (o1be. Gon- Tommy Gibbons of St. Paul, are be Big Ten basketball race, they Sao Gare ; (Copyright 1925, Casper Tribune) E t ae aes fore the commissi sriaate reese ee ak aa eraitane eset R Pl Wi h CHICAGO, March 4.—A new king reigns today in the} Ney YORK, Maren 4—Sid Ter dent with the cheesy affair in the may be a stipulation by the New| tte, ecent Flay Wit realm of 18.2 balk line billiards. te rig {s working on a wallop by which | M8. Beat —— i York boxing t tat Wills In all, there are five Big Ten that B b C. f He is Young Jake Schaefer, scion of a royal billiard | he hopes in good time to work his REWN Wha SeRHEGA Te ache Game at G nasium arene a miseey gon the eight Phaasd She star tarsad rharae: Vacs aeed ob Cannerax family, who wears by virtue of his defeat of the veteran | Bese a oebas iniecwreceastte te (eB Inspired by the ferocity of ym champlon ference championship. ‘They are rie Neewet ee eats psa onday nig 2 fh | Posen, ane i pages Cc @ Pl Wills first came to light Ohio State, Iowa, Michigan, Indiana BY HENRY L. FARRELL Willie Hoppe, 400 to 178, SUAS EM Een gS In Bi Sena worked {t in the tenth round on Pal ne Soe ents Haare toe nets lose age rlay and has defeated su andiNorktwastacr (United Press Sports Editor) match of the eleventh international tournament. It was| Moran it had contained att sneer thence os peas theta é Battling Taylor, Sam McVey NEW YORK, March 4.—(Unitea | Hoppe's eecond defeat by Schaefer in Schaefer's record showed five |ten more foot pounds, aa the sclen. | tr, Toe nen real dint ata the in Casper Langford, Jeff Cl Bill Tate, be Pes te Ea years. Straight victories and no defeats.| tists say, Pal would have gone to|* yenesgee m4 bs Shs iy 3 ear boat §; Press)—Willie Hoppe, world’s great- Zdouard Horemans, Belgian cham-| his co: cet first. bout rose to a fine twelfth round ——— Hid No folk rut bene Domes WILLARD ANYS DEFEAT Gat iMac rplayers sas tee Out Vary syle’ alleiiateolanpe (ries maria ete Now. Orleans Ttallan, | climax In which the fighters stood} rn the last appearance on the Smith, Madden and Firpo. badly Hnieiboreny cuetcpxwith Bou title consideration Monday, won sec-| who is about as durable as they) toe to tee and smote each other| nome court this season the Casper ‘nockout come to Cannefax, world’s ‘three cushion ond honors. come, crashed against the ropes,|™errily. It was Terris’ bout on] nigh schoo! basketball team wil at the hands of the LINCOLN HINTET IN s otra opps ia 8. bark-line play: The new champion was off stroke|then wondered how he got there. | Points. the Methodists tonight at 8 Langford of Boston sr and He stepped out of his ‘oysto- in the e innings of his match| Out in Jorsey, they pulled some . mary pile, ts meet) # champions at OPENI ¢ last night and trafled until the final| thing Monday night that other pro RED LUCAS The high school squad leaves Standing six feet three inches, of three-cushions; billlaraé, ‘ inning when he went ont with a|moters ought to copy. The writer Saturday for Laramie to partictpate marvelous physique, the 32 Trea ee eentntee Saree gallery run of 296, playing with perfect|does not say that the Jersey pro in the University of Wyoming an- Wills still loks forward to 3 rs ghee owe fees ann aN technique. | Hoppe. congratulated | motors pu'led the stunt in question IS GOOD ON nual high school tournament. In plonship honors, but carries a weak Brent way doteivine she batt hh}. CHICAGO, March 4.—The first of | his conqueror and sald he deserved| tn fact, {t had all the earmarke of the last two appearances of the Cas- ness in his brittle hands. Z WEaae Away celebrities who have much}, series of conditioning practice] tha defeat, having passed up num-|a wholly impromptu affair. Here per players at Laramie they h Willara eliminated Lincoln yester-| spare time on thelr hands and whol games has been held at the Chicago| crous cianose wen n by belng off|is what happen SECOND BAG By taaliverc nls ad@isen Uni Ce p= day afternoon in the grade school] play billiards to while away thelr} White Sox camp at Shreveport, La-,| stroke. penhen "the tlgt ast eratenalteli felt: tnalfverent auocsee lth tat yeas EY PRP SRR ePa init (Fit Aieereaee: despite the fact that spring work} with the title goes $8,000 and the|antly for four rounds and Pal was the boys are due to be in class “A” teams in the running for the 13 When Hoppe lost twenty points in| Guts wero begun there just. three Rau medal Nemanaa lores? tel ahattethe Ua ok eae eect with thentiea cles IMRT Praesent rake oa Mth ele gl ha Aitaiy ae eal aa ake Rat Hd mplonship. Winners of other {Sid while Sid was peppering Moran] BOSTON, Mass., March 4.~-Dave| players develop enlarged cranfums Fonte ey et a ne tebe | masele the tury. of eciting -was/Salledili~ Sranaser’ MOcie | Collins captained | sums were: Horemans, second $1,500:| with harmless lefts. Nothing was| Bancroft, manager of the Boston|t re expected to give a good I TES aT moter He | eOe ei waslthe cohanlnnas veruicd iehevaquad wilowiwany a toid'in’al taeentacher, tirade siaucr desi, happening and nothing seemed | Braves, {s confident that Red Lucas| account of themselves as they have Mneups: — ; 3 that i ‘ four inning setto against a team led}{ Cochran. | likely to happen. is rapidly rounding into a first class| developed considerable speed and Tee) ogee (own very man ought to stick to his |by “Happy Gus” Foreman, Shreve , the} ‘Then in the fifth round with|second baseman, ho declared after| fast passwork n the last month seugilie < ee 8 1:0" bass port. : 2, did | ev mild ¢ D st watching the Texan work out at the| first round tourna ” ; Harlow Dowler | section of the Friars Club ts that a) caurornia and Mike Cvengros trom | ae a spectators, Compared to the fight ing to word recelved here.| with the first games to be p woes ee bapa pede ped Aisin te Pana, Ill, came {nto camp Yester | in the ring this scrap on the floor|The second station has been one of| that afternoon, All previous records for the an- face shouldn't try. to be a juvenile pe increasing the squad to twenty- was like the battle of Gettysburg ey paveantiae bay beans cacalna the Be TaadSasgie Taare ens, nual high school basketball tourna-| .wiarg and Jefferson will batile|in a musical eho and that o phi re ene Eh a ea SPORT BRIEFS compared to a newsboy scrap in National league team's pil ni} Bull j ment at the University of Wyoming | s out in the final game of the grade | sler shouldn't try to rag-a. plano. be the Chicago Dubs eanip on Cate | wal at Laramie are expected to be shat-| sanoo} bgaket ball league -next| Hoppe, js a: balk-line player, the fina Island, Calle, brought an ep! Pateaytearamoaes Tuesday afternoon, the winner to| Jury reasoned and he shouldn't try ‘ . Forty-one high school quintets have already sent {n thelr formal entries and more are expected be- fore the opening of play Monday af- be declared city champions and to receive the loving cup for the year. Willard qualified for the finals yesterday by beating Lincoln while to beat a three-cushion champion. “He isn't playing that shot right.” “He's playing the outside ball and he should be playing the inside.” demic of sore muscles and backs and the vogue. eres lame inflelding practice was (By The Associated Press.) Paavo Nurmi will run one and one eighth miles at the annual meet of a e the 106th infantry in Brooklyn to. 38 schools competing, “o . *| Jefferson drew a bye in the three-| “De Oro always sald to get. your PEARL WHITES WILL night, immediately upon finishing sche schools who have notified the | Cofered tle that developed. Siablons Sani the event he will start for Canada, , Mia ete 2 as tournament committee of entering either the basketball or academic contests or both, Include: Rock Springs, Green River, Superior, Sun- rise, Glendo, Rivérton, Ft. Laramie, HGH SCHOOL CLASS It was almost general opinion that Cannefax knew more about the three-cushfon game and that Hoppe had only a most valiant fighting heart and the execution of a master. PLAY SEMDAG STARS where he will appear in Hamilton, Ontario, and Toronto, Once upon a time, Casey Stengel, Wh H t ft th then with the Giants, was credited y ie ‘ RR eee bya a ith sending a remarkable letter aes : lenrock, Wor'and, , Byan- lead and finally started to pull away ‘ ston, Grange, Torrington, Lander, Basin, Pine Bluffs, Hillsdale, La from Cannefax, it was admitted that he did know something about bill- mother in the north. line is laid at the door of a rookie. Now the same changed to Blackstone ; ‘hermopolls, Kemmerer,| High school class teams will start |, : my Tomorrow evening the Pearl| For those who missed it in years Cowley, Thermop: the ot round of games this eve-| 270% &"4 when he won the match | whites will Journey to Glenrock to gone by, it is herewith repeated: ning at the school gym, the patr of | "sya" bailed as a gentus, play the Semdacs in order to keep| “They're starting to curve ‘em, games to be played in connection | ,H°PP¢; in the Judgment of compe-lin condition for the Rocky Moun-| mother, One-third the regular dose. Mado of same ingredients, then candy coated. For children and adults, C=» SOLD BY YOUR DRUGGIST: Me NEW with the high school game with the Methodists. In tonight's program the Juniors will meet the Sophs and the Seniors will take on the Frosh: The Greb-Tunne March 1 was injured in a f men near Pittsburgh bout, set ed when Greb t with ‘holdup | lrrdon- Here's a Tourist mode! that will get the attention of men who want the newest |A hat made for critical] | ; men at a price econom- jical men appreciate, tent writers who have been covering billiards for years won not because he knew more ‘about three-cushion billlards, but because he knew more about playing billiards than Canne- fax. While he co not hope to be a champion fo: . Hoppe has estab. lished himself the greatest bil- Nard player that ever ved. He has that spark of genius that only the truly great can have in any line of Sport or commerce. He makes shots that no other player would attempt. He knows of shots that other play- ers never know until they see Hoppe make them and then they haven't the skill to make them. (M.D. ONLY MAY PASS ON FIGHTERS ON COAST March 4 tain basketball tournament at Den- ver. The tournament, originally sched uled to be played this week, we postponed to the week of March 1 _ sports, and Fair Play on boxing and other Professiona! sports. All are spe- cial correspondents of the Casper Tribune, 814 World Bullding, New York, If you want a personal reply enclose a stamped, self-addresse¢ umn, envelope. Otherwise your ques don will be answered tn this col Q—Runner on first base. Batter hits a fly to shortstop who drops the ball and then picks it and throws to the first baseman who runner. Umpire rules runner safe. Was he right? A—Yes. The runner from to second was not f batter was out. first ed after the Q—When did Soldier Bartfield Will be home soon.” Martin Burke, heavyweight, is suffering from an injury to his right hand and his bout with Kid Norfolk in New York has been postponed to Boston, tn 10 rounds THE FILM TRIUMPH! with LON CHANEY NORMA SHEARER JOHN GILBERT Production Havana’s best filler crop in years—in your ——__ Welker Cochran, one of the best ag rane | young balk-line players in the world President William F. Humphries | digesti DELANEY AND STAIBLING sald that’ Hoppe had won because of the Olympic club of San Fran- eliminative * he knew how to leave the balls cisco, nee with A. Improves the safely. His defensive game com- ee) ; | ee PlatalS” bape: thesternia toate A. U, ollclals in New York, has in- Hi tecwie tak Toe oe ee vited Britain's great athletes to par- if ox) woo bad never) played: batons ticipate in the senior A. A. U. track a against such a master. and field championships in the new Cannefax fs strictly @ mechanical neisco stadium July 2, 3 and iy player And @ good one. His know-|| if you have some question to| | 4. “Invitations have heen cabled to ledge of angles ts almost perfect, but | | ask about baseball, football, box-] | Eric Tddlt University of Edin. wet. TG Hoppe left the balls for him that | | ing or ‘any other amateur or pro burg; A. G. D, Lowe and G. H. B. ; . . ST. PAUL, Minn., March 4.—Jack | b¢ couldn't apply the science of play. | | fessional sport— k Stallard’ of Cambr and Harold Real smoker S hospitality Delaney and Young Stribling ha ing for the diamonds in the rail. {f you want a rule tnterpreted—| | Abrahams of Oxford. | turned ¢ Hi ree Naa play a high runs It you prea to know anything | | tet Sto ae ’ D) or a high average. le played for | | avout a play or player— |. way aarazoc a :. - aa, J}; th 1 nt at a and when he| Ww: to John B. Foster, on racers eon ; igh ww, 2at AY 1a . Her aerate § | ed he sel left a set-up for | | vasebgll Satie a fetinas oeae| tha tometer Cannefax Lawrence Perry, on amateur ‘ S { (From our own Etiquette Book) ver offer dried-out cigars. Never offer “choked-draft” cigar Never offer scatter-ash cigars. Never offer cigars merely because they are big and fat. Remember that size alone doesn’t always mean quality. In making Blackstone cigars we quality first. No filler leaf is poise ut than the extremely mild Havana which and smartest: ARCHER, in the new | touches the bag. First baseman | we use. No wrapper leaf costs more anhates | Uther ot plas fabs other te | then throws fo the second basem: a | per pound than the silky Sumatra | who touches the bag but not the SEASTROMS:«. | Blackstone wrapper. There are bigger cigars, if size is what you seek. But at Blackstone prices it 1s impossible to make a larger cigar of such choice tobaccos, Blackstone was actors are|and Mike O'Dowd fight in St. Paul? q H 2 veare g . 7 i * on the physical] A.—In 1922; O'Dowd won | 1925 a fine SESS 52 EATS ago. It wer'eves MA FLRA ON | hietes partictpating — finer 19 years ago. It is at its very in professional ring contests, | Q@—Who was the greatest short- | GORDON HATS pr nal ring contests, accord. * greatest. short 4th Floor, O-S Building "CT. REIMERTH & CO. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS INCOME TAX SERVICE MONTHLY BOOKKEEPING SERVICE Phone 767 ing to a ruling made public here to- day by State Attorney General U. 8. submitted by the state athletic com mission at Sacramento, According to Webb the only person competent to pass on the physical condition of @ prize (ighter “is a physician and he held that opaths and «chiro practors do not co! under this head.” stop and what was his height and weight? valuations are all a matter of per: sonal opinion. 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