Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 17, 1925, Page 5

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1925 Che Casper Oaily Tribune PAGE FIVE World Results By Leased Wire THE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF Slattery Dropped From 7 5-8 Hat to Short Pants AMATEUR ATHLETIC NION WINDS|” BIG BUSTSOF 1925. | HP ANNUAL GONVEATION. TODAY Re-Election of Officers Forecast in Vote; 200) OF SPORTING NEWS = First in News Of All steals South “GRID VICTORIES senEDULE oF ~ CELEBRATED BY GRID BATTLES © - EADING TEAMS FOR WEEKEND rW Records Approved and 66 Rejected at ming t Toa f. D: | 7 i W u National Session, | ittsburgh. ot \Dartmouth and Prince-| ‘= " rsity. | ‘i eres | ton Light Bonfires ; PITTSBURGH, Nov. 17.—()—The delegates of the | ine irony t \mateur Athletic Union, winding up their annual conven- Last Night. tion here today, turned their attention from the exchanging ; of votes to gain championships for their cities and districts | P)— Th to the business of selecting officers for the ne ; | Fra ay Rocky Mounta‘a Pr Hulbert, Newt a | 11 N peal Yo no oppos sori totes : a hers at ( ° — r re-election, One ae sn : : y LO=I was general among the de for threeiandi} tet sachs | t 1 \iicese Sie nd that ¥ athe retention of 1 vie Be entyonoe see eae iP lo A ns Rublen, New York, as secretary. Of-|in the new record ; * ~ : ; wee! toppt ticlals sald there might be changes | ae heel ie of ines AGED a ye kis OWA ABLTY 0: , be lighte East it the te t of the ofticiel slate but | n Scholz is the sole posses- & a! DeorPe<—. Tivfiicton:thiten tac vin cttnaties i ard 5 t ¢ Me fee? ed t nent ft W- | s the 100. AAaah record ki ATTERY THREE TAI ous elevens in their-con: ‘ontests I c lng theseleotion of lagers SYETO mae eCOR b THE FATAL THIRD ROOD ai belgie hn | bem, Pa lection of a city for the at Gre <NITK, RIGHTS To re : Brow ‘ ew H ill occupy the i ch +> TAE JAW ead white mpting : j Ealtimore, Md., M hatte at t ninalt I 1 New Orleans and Ni New | f é : ae nee York, are biddin | atte ae I vs ew York e ; v4 R eo eres: ee a trogenr fights : Turns Right Out Itself and 66 rejected. e swimming field v ar F vs. ~ »e a 1 field c nbi s. A SHOULD STOP SLATTERY'S sh upon the ic week. } rds, Y. ( . in women’s athletics. t nf Chicas Chica in compete in the = he i c r if she has already en-| | the net Harvard s ace over 110-yards dis- | } place being t ken Wet M I its quest | a ic n the Havva I Ir . } | and was THREE MONTHS ex t | ton outdoor | | AETER Tle SKADE Northw ; | | BIGAT, BERLENBACA e enh: h Bend -| |SORVINCED SLATTERY = | Suen Meany weigars firm:| Missour! vs. K |} THAT HE HADNOT ARRED” [GROWTH AS A FIGATER. BROWN NORMAN E FANE ROSS OF CASPER nd Ue crawled to When the boxing season of 19 his feet at unt of six, only to | opened—as boxing seasons will de-| get another right on the chin. He tee 5 of dy promoters | took the count of nine this time and ond at: | 5 nissioners to kill them|as he came up Shade droye him eleventh round opened. A jw imn of Buffalo. This ed by the towel—the ' Soo | ve ounding fri 1s ndlers could do. SOY lig o a full-fledg That fight occurred July 2 i und . jt t Friends List Afibis lad py \t follows Many exouses were offered for Nipped in Po ca him in utter The n logical one} = T! back ‘ s of maulers | seemed that he wont into the | Stunted Slattery t BATT Y ; | ring over- dent 0} own abil-{er # promising rin Ro: Sy ses atherweight att did look good. ° He had|ity. No doubt the success which |» fter receiving suc Doesn't hu it! D 1 Uttie| MOcked out Eddie (Bid) Bell of Den-| speed. He had skill (more than the] had been credited to him had turn- | TWe n knoe “Freezone” 01 a rn, in-| Ver in the,second round ofa sched-| average fighter of much more ex-|ed his head. His friends admitted | Such crucial battles, § tantly that rting, then} Uled sixround bout here last night. | perience). He had the heart, the|later that he would not lect anyone| break any man’s faith shortly you | with fin- | Ross scored three knockdowns in the | instinct. And he seemed to have|advise him, so filled with the idea! He 1 carry the alr ee * 5 Hise first round and two in the second. the. wallo} ‘ was he that he hadiasr linto the ring, but once | More tot a few bente. otrrch = J ie ao But twoethings stood out most in| Three months later Sl os art usually fails to respond to the | lent to vemove every hard corn, soft} SALT LAKE) CITY—Nobe Cer-| bis fayvor—his speed and cleverness. | ger to prove the Shade vi an | suprem st | ‘tween the toes, and| Yantes of Rawlins, Wyo., and Johnny | Most heavyweights. by and large, one. fell for the offer of{ And two such defeats usually | calluses, without soreness! O'Brien of Boston, fought six rounds | lack brains or speed, or both. " promoter to meet Panl | ™ the task of preparing for tu- | io a draw, But one unknown. quantity w Gods, what a silly |ture battles much move irksome | = = = Se | not considered—Slattery's advise “Tthan they seemed when the j HEAD ES aa ————}| They rushed him too fast. Everyone } remained rose-strey ind the future | | Slattery had not fought a long] with the 7 seemed cheerful, bout with a good tough heavy up|tery and his Slattery, 1f he fails to climb back to midsummer, Berlenbach was bad to the heights, can thank himse 9 He was not old enodgh to parti-| 1 speed, skill and th and his adviser und no one el —adas 1m wh cipate in one in New York. So 2 in both hands. And he| for his fall. Poor handling and his y Vi when the New York promoter offer: | and stronger in build }-tatlure to keep his. head in the hey | ‘s manager a chance t n de. day of his early career brought his || pit Jin 1gainst Dave Shade in aj Added to this Berlenbach's | has makings of ght- | he smokes a six-round bout the covetous mana-|phychological ad Sla er leagant task to ger grasped at the chance to earn} once he entered the ring, realized| downfall. 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