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AC “mi 2 PAGE FOUR World Results Wrestling there fiixed the 2 Hlks tourna acts bringing 1 the bare pose! at j at n| g classes there are welters, four fe avy weights a few not have entercd! , which the the rule 1 of the boys @ than one cla terwelghit ff of the box and he Smokehouse and hall, and all these 9 o'clock Satur nightly admis: will be taken off at day night CURNS | Lift Off-No Pain! Doesn't hurt one b Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, Instantly that corn stops hurting then shortly you Hft it right off with fingers Y st sells a tiny bottle Freezone” for a few cents, suf. lent to rem every hard corn, ft corn, or corn between the toes und the t calluses, without sore tation. See the Rickenbacker Brougham Att e Auto Show By Leased Wire | NINETY-FOUR BOXERS AND MAT WEN ON ELK TOURNEY LISTS Lively Competition in All Classes Assured by Record Entry List in Both Boxing and Divisions. ere ninety-four boxers and ir name to the dotted line for ment which opens at the Elks This does not include about | xpected to be in within are ©) the to’ list of entrants up [ HAMP SILENT ON CHALLENGE Fifteen Days Time Is Given Dempsey by N. Y. Commission. YORK, March 11.—Jack Dempsey, heavyweight champion, would seem to have scored a knock down in the first round of his dif- ferences with the New York state athletic commission which has for- warded to him challenges filed by Harry Wills and Tommy Gibbons. The reorganized commission yes- terday decided to allow the legal 15 to elapse before making an- days other move in the matter. So far, according to Chairman Farley, neither Dempsey nor his manager, Jack Kearns, has communicated with that body. ——_— -— MANUSH READY TO SIGN NAME DETROIT, Mich., March 11.— Manager Ty Cobb's holdout troubles would have ended yestérday if he had been present at the Tiger camp at Augusta, Georgia, to recelve the signature of Heinie Manush, the only Tiger not now under a con: tract, dispatches from the Bengal training camp at Augusta, Ga., dis- closes. Manush was ready to sign, but Cobb absented himself from headquarters for a day and the big outfielder had to await his return. y rea | Gargle Throat Clip This if Subject to Sore Throat or Tonsilitis Prepare a harmless and effective gle by dissolving two Bayer Tab: Aspirin in four tablespoon ater. Gargle throat thor Repeat in two hours if nec | you use only the genuine 1 lets of Aspirin, marked ’ r Cross, which can xes of twelve tablets re Advertisement C. H. REIMERTH & CO. 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Cowley, defeated by Casper, Mon day, cam ack strong and defeated Greybull, 23 to 14, while Worland’'s 21 to 8 win over Sheridan, to put the latter team out of the running, was impressive. Basin was ‘re’ponsible for Cody being eliminated, defeating the “But- falo Bill” aggregation 12 to 10 ina hard battle. B” with Laramie, which has had easy wins in its first two games, nost a sure winner in this divi With the elimination of the weaker teams in class “A the remaining es should be thrillers. Class war CASPER HIGH BURIES UPTON UNDER BIG SCORE IN SECOND | ROUND OF BASKET TOURNEY prin) \uiTre BEAT PARSON venteen teams remain in class] Che Casper Dailp Cridune £4 RWVER REVIEW ee 1.—Casper, aided by a lucky draw, survived the second round of the University of Wyo- efeated Upton, 29 to8. The form and romped away with ed in Tuesday’s play, includ- much better basketball than the lighter division, The complete scores of the 14 games {n the second round played Tuesday afternoon and evening are as follows: First game: Yoder, 12; Buffalo, 25. Second game: Gillette, 14; Lu 18. 9 Third game: Kemmerer, 23; Chey- cane, 22. Fourth game: Green River, 33; Lingle, 10. Fifth game: Guernsey, 17; Moor- roft, 7. Sixth game: Rock Springs, 15; Cokeville, 9. Seventh game: Worland, 21; Sheri- dan, 8. Eighth game: west, 8. Ninth game: Tenth game: 16. Eleventh game: Sunrise, 16; Glen. rock, 9. Twelfth game: bull, 14. Thirteenth game: ton, 8. Fourteenth game: Laramie, 35; Mid- Basin, 12; Cody, 10. ‘ewcastle, 27; Glendo, Cowley, 23; Grey- Casper, 29; Up. Burns, 10; teams as a whole are showing Mountainview, 16, THEY ALL FALL FARRELL DECLARES IN TALK _ ON GAMENESS OF RINGSTERS BY HENRY L. FARRELL «United Press Sports Editor) NEW YORK, March 11.—(United Press)—Many times you hear it sald of a boxer—“He's not game. He can’t take it.” Lack of gameness and the inability to take punishment are frequently associated and gen erally confused here are many of the stoutest hearts that beat in Jer chins that can't take a punch rainir r with Sid Terris, 9 type that can be seen Whispering words of heavy advice zround nasium and ap roached hi. m this in | “He can't take {t. He'll step ba Hu ‘ f I th coing I Tomr O'F had his « 1 t wn off int States Infar ‘er the mt torn apart by a irapnel and they despaired e at the emergency hosp! Certainly, they said ers he never will be able to walk \nd now that boy is fighting } The other night in Mad! Garden, Tommy 0 ing George @t puncher of his has ever seen on Square was fight greatest t the ring weight th O'Brler were tw sixteen New York Boxing on to engage tn the tourna ganized to find the ny I ir 4 the champion. By. irnament was Wr > pairs in tt roun hat, there were pale faces and n vous hands around the table in the office of the commission, Chaney's name came out first The Was a nervous tension in the room whe missioner went draw Chaney's “Tommy O'Br sioner announced came back to many faces in the room, O'Brien didn't finch ile merely niled a sad smile that had the hand of a com in another hat to pe t the And commis: the color if he re} IF HIT RIGHT, been sad since that hell in the Ar- onne. O'Brien, as the w: say, got on his bicycle when the fight started | He knew as every one else knew who has any knowledge of boxing. that ft id be suicide for O'Brien to go out and slug with Chaney. His only hope was to stay on the defen sive and watt for an opening. ° *'s yellow, He's running. Catch | . the ten-cent sports tn | r seats yelled, It looked lke O'Brien wae gone. He was being almost floored with | body punches that were landing on his back. He was being hurt, so badly that he was claiming a foul on blows that were landing on his chest. Suddenly, In sheer despera- 1, he lashed out a wild right hand. ed flush on Chaney's jaw and like an oak. The bell saved he came out of his corner him for the ight band ight that st in the 5 we 5 “yellow” at I ockout of Chaney was one f the sensations of t ndoor sea oxing he 0 knockouts outs. He the most feared Ciahter in the Nhen You Catch Cold | Rub on Musterole Musterole is Cant to apply and it gets nits good work right away, Often it prevents a cold from turning into “flu” or lary see Just apply Musterole | with the fingers. It does all the good | work of grandmother’s mustard plaster | without the blister. Musterole is a clean, white ointment, rade of oil of mustard and other home | mples. It is recommended by many| xctors and nurses. 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Better than a masterd plaster the gamest. though, not becau. age, but becau sistance to recov that came over too game. palthls startling FROM THE OCEQN VIEW GANNER class and he was ccusidered one of He ccu'dn't take it he jacked cour- he lacked the re- from a punch pard, Se by @ score of 36 to 28 in an exhibition As nothing was at stake the game was rather loosely played and anything in the way of teamwork. team showed Smith Is Keen For Safeties CINCINNATI, Ohio, March 11.— Elmer Smith, leading hitter of the American association last year, mak- ing his first appearance at the Or- lando training camp of the Cincin- nati Reds yesterday collected three safeties off as many pitchers in a practice game, The regulars won, 5 to 2, ae The Pearl Whites, city league basketball champs, last night de- feated the Methodists, unnersun.1Q1 [MI HNARIG TAKES TWO GUE MATCHES Friday night at the high school gym the Pearl Whites will meet the Parco Independents, start at 8 o'clock. The Pearl Whites are leaving Sun- day to participate in Mountalh amateur Denver. tho the game to Rocky tournament at Slim Harris won his two matches at the Gladstone hotel billiard par- lor yesterday, defeating Slim But terfield, 50 to 38 at. three cushion billiards and winning from Roy But- cher, 125 to 83 at pocket billiards. Pu e-To GY UNDERWEIGHT ANO QUEmWEIGHT WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1925 First in News Of All Events The men will play again at 4 o'clock this afternoon and at 8 o'clock WILLARD BOYS WIN TITLE IN GRADE LEAGUE Willard boys’ basketball team won the grade school championship yes. terday afternoon by defeating Jeff- erson, 6 to 5 in a close guarding, hard fought game. The score was tied at 4 all when a basket by Dowler put the game on ice for Willard. By RING LARDNER ~~” (a vegetable aperient) night will help keen you well, by toning and strengthening your dl gestion and elimination, Willard (6) L. Dowler -. Whitmore Cowan .--.... W. Dowler . 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