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am. ee) PAGE SIX World Results By Leased Wire nie THRIFRS TO HOLD FORTH WV THO BIG PROGRAMS TONIGHT “Spring Smoker” of Standard Association and Elimination Bouts at Arkeon of “Man in the Barrel” Club Scheduled Elimination bouts that promise to produce a bunch of high class fighters are scheduled for this evening in two local ring : The Standard A. A. will hold its annual spring smoker t the industria) relations building and the “Man in the zations at every ———$——— | K. O'ed fighters easy. The Stan- | dard orchestra will be on hand for | im The “Man in the Bar | € b confines its lineup to bat ha ne while the Standard is 1 | ; several specialty events and i Ui 2 1 of “rassling” matches in one program while Ray Moore's Barrel” club will put on a card of 12 bouts at the Arkeon. Musicmasters are due at the Arkeon conceivable weight Nine Members of Club) «ic Haven't Reported k will supply | music to make the passing on of ponds up are on the two for Training e fights ms start promptly at 1 managers promise that no delay between _ HARRIS TAKES -: ONGHANCES ON| | LOSS OF RUEL to said that Innis and ppeared be was g arrival held up by operation on his {s thought that C: is way to the camp fr Denver Five 1 this spring v is the Washington team's sole dependence in the catching line for the 1925 pennant campaign and Manager Harris intends to conserve Is Defeated him for that work s se DENVER, Colo, March 6.—The HORMAL FIVE Hollywood hletic club basketbal 2 the sei me here last nt with the Denver Boosters by a score of 29 to The sht's game nosters | | PERU, Neb., March 6,—The Peru Stato Normal college basketball quintet is believed to have estab- lished a world’s record for college basketball last night when !t scor. 's 40th consecutive victory by de ng York college, 41 to 18. rmer mark was made by Kansas university which hung up 34 conse- Men beyon! wil Men beyond ge will ike model | Olive wins a true dark colors. aristocrat! Ph dels in the springlike colors. Fine y of SEMNAGS BEAT PEARL WHITES GLENROCK, Wyo., March 6.— is y | The Pearl Whites, winners of the 15 hat} % nnant in the Casper Basketball ague this season were defeated by means most to the man}! eathia: Cataeierty itive When hat hunting, “looks” is what the! well-to-do man thinks} of —“value” Se , 30 to 24. The game was who counts the cost. exceptionally clean and a treat for the loca ‘ans. Both select Gordons—|/5 Ser Monts *an came ois ; | Swedes, on their way home from a both are satisfied. Jtour to the west coast. Since the Swedes started their trip last De ember they have played more than and have won all but six. GORDON HATS Friend Al: wit Che Casper Dai of mountain house I scen in the papers lately thal some of the is boiling out down south but bef me Al they aint working any Eaftder than you pal Im training harder than ever for my ttle with Hambone Jones, and the date of the fight is getting awful close. My trouble now you can do wish this here rat would get Pieoreea or Ri disseaze so that he couldnt naw the ds If you know of some way to ketch rats Jet me know right away as Im no Tom Edison and need my sleep. I got new sparring ner named Klondike Kal and he thinks wow. Well, Al Ill show him a lot a Northern hts he never seen before when I get.threw part- hes a Jack Keefe BER ENBARH TO DRAW CROWD Clash With Battling} Siki is Set for | March 13 By F NEW YORK, are that Tex fair crowd in Madison Square Gard of March 18 when B fate to tl Marc! Rick: bas crockery at guosts t while in this country But just the same lage and res has with his he ters taurant an fists there are thou- sands who would admire to see Siki’s jaw in the way of one of Paul's left hooks and beyond doubt they will all dig down and pay cheerfully for this privilege. When Sid Terris first came to the attention of men who make a bus! ness of preparing fighters for a pro- fessional career, he must have run across someone who dec! ad that his natural swiftness of foot was something to be developed %t since Jim Corbett has there been a boxer who can use his feet to better advantage than Terris When he begins to have more con: fidence in his punch he will be a tough customer for anyone to meet No developer of boxers will ever think of destroying some specialty which a novice shows when he comes for instruction. Qn the con- trary, he will work on the pecullar- ity, endeavoring to make something really valuable of {t. In this way the professiona] game has been filled with fighters who are known for a certain specialty, as for instance, Charley White and his famed left hook; Jack Delaney’s right uppercut; Dempsey’s left half uppercut and hook; Rocky Kansas’ club-like wallop, and so on. If a lefty comes’ to an instructor, he will be advised to “turn over,” that fs, to box with left hand and foot advanced and learn to punch straight with the right -hand. But if he proves more promising from the portside, he will be kept that way. But he will not be so popular when {t comes to getting bouts as he would if he were a right-hand boxer. Most of the boxers fight rgiht-handed and feel at a disadvan- tage in meeting a left-hander. ee Vor results try a Tribune Class! fied Ad Get Your Tickets to the H’GRAW NEEDS FIRST SAGKER FOR N.Y. CLUB YORK, March 6.—(By the 1 Press).—‘Muggsy" Mc- ager of the New York s, today, is without a first baseman in the Saratoga training camp. Bill Terry hit the first home run of the Giant season yesterday: but Bill has not yet signed a con- tract; and such things tend to make holdout ball players more stubborn George Kelly has not reported. The troubles which attend King John have also been visited upon the | NEW Assoc! Graw c ma heads of his neighboring ntonarchs | er Huggins of the Yankees and | es Ebbets, owner of the Robins. | ob Meuse] and Miller Huggins} nged ultimatums at the Ameri- gue camp at St. Petersburg. The wind blew so mightily across the field that only John Levi, bulk In- dian reeruit, was not loosed fr&m his moorings. TX PLAYERS WEEDED OUT Rentfrow and Tyronny Are Released at Shreveport CHICAGO, March 6.—The axe has fallen in the Shreveport, Louisiana training camp of the Chicago White Sox and the Chicago Cubs. Condi. tioning on Catalina Island, Califor. nia, have added two exhibition games to their list of twenty-five. Clyde Rentfrow, a shortstop, and John Tyronny, Toloma, Illinois, som{-pro, were lopped from the White Sox. Rentfrow, who played last year with a California Inde- pendent club, signed a contract with the Salina, Kansas, Club be- fore affixing his signature to a White Sox document and was or- dered by Commissioner Landis to report to Salina. Gibbons-Conroy Battle Is Off ST, PAUL, Minn., March 6,—Can cellation of the boxing match be tween Tommy Gibbons of St. Paul, heavyweight, and Mike Conroy, of Rochester, N. Y,, scheduled for St, Patrick's day, was announced today. The promoters said that the date would interfere with a Minneapolis {ight show for March 23. ELKS’ TOURNAMENT They're on sale now at Smokehouse, Recreation Pool Hall and at the Elks Club Reserved Ringside Ticket good for all Four Nights Only $3.00 General Admission Ticket, Not Reserved, good for all Four Nights for $2.25 OVER A HUNDRED ENTRIES \LL SLUGGING AMATEURS—YOU’LL SEE Seventeen Fights Every Night Four Big Nizhts—March 16, 17, 18 and 19 Martin Burke Will Battle Ring Champ SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., March ie —Martin Burke, 26, New Orleans avywelght has been matched to Champion Jack Dempsey in eastern city for a title fight ithin the next five months, it was nounced here by Lew Diamond, irke's manager. Diamond said hat his announcement was sanc toned by Jack Kearns, manager of | Dempsey. ——_ > r results try a Tribune Classi 1 Ad. WE BUY USED CARS d Highest Cash Prices P; PHONE 1008 Hank’s Used Car Market 425 W. Yellowstone Ip Cribune BIG HUNN TO MEET DUGUID CLEVELAND, Ohio., March 6.— Wayne “Big” Munn, claimant of the world’s heavywetght —_- wrestling championship, and Wallace Duguid, claimant of the Canadian and Pa- cific coast titles, meet in a two out of three fall match here tonight. Ed “Strangler” Lewis, from whom Munn claims to have won the title, meets Wililgm Demetral, Chicago. LAST SQUAD OF INDIANS OFF TODAY CLEVELAND, Ohio, March 6,— The last equad of Cleveland Indians leaye tonight for the spring train- ing camp at Lakeland. Several go rom here and are due to arrive in Florida at about the time the de tachment which has been working out at’ Hot Springs reaches the camp. —— er SPORT BRIEFS (By The iociated Press) CAMBRID! a The Har vard athletic committee ratified an agreement with Yale and Princeton to limit the salary budget for 'var- sity football coaches ie PETALUMA, Calif—Johnny Buff, New Jersey, former bantamweight and flyweight champion of the world and Eddie Kelley, San Francisco, fought six rounds to a draw. HAMILTON, Ont.—Paavo Nurmi, Finnish runner, clipped over a min- ute from the Canadian champton- ship for the mile and a half in six- minutes 55 1-5 seconds. The Inter-Collegiate meet in New York tomorrow night will bring out 800 athletes representing more than a score of Institutions. Charles Henderson of Brooklyn with his crater started in Long Is- land City, said yesterday that Jack Dempsey and Harry Wills will meet in his new stadium in September for the world’s heavyweight boxing title. Sammy Mandell's decision to enter the New York State Athletic com- mission's lightweight tournament. which ts expetted to produce a suc: cessor to the championship laid down by Benny Leonard, makes the competition more Interesting. Some time ago, Sid Terris of New York was considered one of the leading contenders for Leonard’s crown but Mandell outpointed him recently at Madison Square Garden, Final arrangements for the west ern conference swimming champion. ships to be held at the University of Chicago pool March 12 and 13 | will be made at a meeting next week in Chicago of all big ten swimming coaches, Coaches of the big ten track and field teams will meet at the same time to make scratches and drawings for the conference tn door track and field championships Al Simmons, English lightweight who has won fifty-two consecutive victories, will receive his first Amer ican test against Stanislau Loayza South American title holder, In New York tomorrow night. The question of which of his two challengers, Tom Gibbons or Harry Wills, he intends to meet first In a title bout this year wlll be put di rectly up to Jack Dempsey, bolder of the world’s heavyweight cham pionship. nnonneement of was made yesterday by Eddie Kane, manager of Gibbons, who stated following a conference with George ©. Brower, chairman of the state athletic commission that an arrange ment had been effected between h self and the commissioner wher the challenges of Gibbons and Wills, now or file at the commission, are to be forwarded without a further 4th Floor, O-S Building C. H. REIMERTH & CO. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS INCOME TAX SERVICE MONTHLY BOOKKEEPING SERVICE action to Dempsey. Phone 767 1GOT A SCHEME TO catcH RATS. HERE, t's ALL MRITTEN TASEBILL ACK IN GOOD GRACE Scandal is Dimmed as Training Work Begins By HENRY LL. FARRELL. (United Press Sports Editor) NEW YORK, March 6 (United Press).—With all of the major league teams at work In their southern training camps and the minors also preparing for the 1915 pennant races, baseball is back again with prominence in sporting chatter. Even though it {s quite apparen that the Dolan-O’Connell scandal has been dropped, there are enough indications of interest in the com: ing season to make {t certain that scandal will not affect the popular ity of the game, There always may be a feeling perhaps that the real fats were not made known and that someone was behind Dolan and O'Connel in their attempt to bribe Heinle Sand, the Philadelphia shortstop, but it fs rot fair to entertain suspicions that there was any official attempts made to hide the guilty ones. Commissioner Landis went as far as he could. Cozy Dolan, wouldn't talk to him and he refused to re member anything when he was ex: amined in the investigation conduct- ed by the district attorney's office in New York, Dolan, {t would seem from the developments {1 the two investigations, held the key to the solution of the case and as long as he refused to talk there could be no hope for x solution. Ambng the ball players the belief is almost unanimous that it was a practical joke, although a very dan- serous form of amusement. Fans however, find it hard to believe that ball players would go to such haz- ardous limits for entertainment. It has been suggested that Sand was picked out because he was of the O'Connell unsophisticated type and they never thought that he would talk. If that {s the case, practical Jokers should pick their spots better in the future. John A. Heydler, president of the National league, is one of those who ridicule the idea that It was a joke. “Under the conditions and at that particués time, it hardly could have been meant as a joke,” he said, com- menting upon the case. It is quite certain also, unless ball | players are more thick above the eyebrows than they are generally rated, that Cozy Dolan and the other players involved would have sald that it was a big joke before the VT joke alfb! came a little bit late to be taken. The taint of scandal and the bur den of suspicion will be the heaviest load that the New York Giants will have to carry in thelr tight for a fifth straight National league cham- pionship. They are generally re- garded by the critics as the favorites to win the pennant, but predictions are qualified by doubts as to the ef. fect a season of razzing and tor- on the morale of the team. Sh ee QUESTION BOX If you have some question to ask about baseball, football, box ing or any other amateur or pro- fessiona) sport— If you want a rule interpretea— If you want to know anything aoout @ play or player— Write to John B. Foster, naseball, Lawrence Perry, on amateur sports, and Fair Play on boxing and other professional sports. All are spe- al correspondents of the Casper Tribune, 814 World Bull4ing, New York. If you want a# persoral reply enclose a stamped, self-addresse¢ umn. envelope. Otherwise your ques don wil be answered tn this col on Q.—What is Benny Leonard's address? A—Care “The Ring,” Madison Square Garden, New York. Q—What are the chances that Babe Ruth will break the home run record in 1925? A.—Perhaps as good as that he would prior to 1925. No one can tell much about batting. A player will go for a long time at an average speed in batting and suddenly shave an extraordinary year, Q.—Where is Jack Root, former light heavy ftghter who fought Marvin Hart? A Last heard of him he was run- ning a vaudeville theater in Bloom- ington, Io Pirates’ Camp Swept by Wind PITTSBURGH, Pa., March 6.— Biting winds failed to slow up ac- tion in the Pirates’ training camp at Paso Robles, California, yesterday and the Buckaneers went through fhe first workout that gave oppor- tunity for » study of the rookies who First in News FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1925 Of All Events AFRIENDLY CHALLENGE to every automobile deal- er and owner in Casper— HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY Let’s prove to the public some of the many statements that have been made in Casper re- garding the performance of the different automobiles, The Lee Doud Motor Co. Representing Paige and Jewett Automobiles in Casper, extends an invitation to all the Casper automobile dealers and owners who are representing different makes of cars to Join them in a competitive hill-climbing con- test which will be held on Mont- gomery Hill at the south end of Wolcott Street Sunday, March § at 2:30 P. M. The judges to be appointed by any of the different dealers that may be represented in this contest. It is understood that only cars of standard stock models as quoted from current catalogne are to be used in this contest. No special cars of any kind will be allowed to 2nter any contest. The contests will consist of the following: Slow Hill Climbing in High Gear Fast Hill Climbing in High Gear All Cars to Be Started in High Gear Come on, boys, bring out your fours, your six and your eights. This will be your op- portunity to show up the Jewett. We are good losers. Will you join us? CE are bidding for regular berths. atest scandal had been made public. The MARVIN PILI. vs. JI TOM McKEON vs. H JACK REA vs. MIKE BRADY CLINTON LESTER vs. FORD DOMMICK. MARVIN WILSON vs. JOE JACKSON. PORTER DAVIS vs. HARRY GROSSKOPP. BLACKIE HUBERSON vs. FRED VALDEZ. LOUIE EASTMAN vs. CHUCK SNYDER. CLIFFORD WILLIAMS vs. LEONARD DAVID RUDD vs. JOHN WORTH...... PAT CULVER vs. CLAUDE TROSTLE JIM WALKER vs. GEORGE BURKE.. BOXING SHOW ELIMINATION CONTEST FOR THE ELKS’ TOURNAMENT 12-BiG BOUTS-12 EVERY BOUT A HEADLINER TONIGHT, MARCH 6th ADDED ATTRACTION—RAY MOORE AND HIS MUSIC MASTERS WILL ENTERTAIN YOU BETWEEN BOUTS GENERAL ADMISSION 50 CENTS LADIES INVITED Show Starts Promptly at 8:00 o’Clock. Here Is the Best Card You Ever Saw. MMY FREESE.... ARRY YESNESS J TED MADDEN WILL REFEREE ALL BOUTS ARKEON DANCING ACADEMY Try Tribune Want Ada for Results 707 | Weight 125 150 - 90 125 70 135 115 105 99 150 170 .Catchweights