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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1928 > mA nm Rm RR RR Rm NAS Ohe Casper Daily Cribune World Results By Leased Wire EWI DEFENDS ils MAT TITLE BY THROWING ‘BIG’ MUNN TWICE Furious Contest Between Heavyweights Wit- nessed by Crowd of 10,000 Last Night at Denver Auditorium. DENVER, Colo., Dec. 9.—(*)—Ed*(Strangler) Lewis defended. his claim to the world’s heavyweight wrestling title Jast night by throwing. Wayne (Big) Munn twice in three falls-in a furious ‘contest before more than 10,000 spectators at'the city auditorium. DRIVE MADE ON. TONE FALS Publicity Defeats Foes of International League.Heads. =By JOHN B, FOSTER (Copyright, {1925,Caspér Ttibune NEW YORK, Deo, 94-When the International league magnates got together in )New | York! Monday, “it was evident that the campaign to oust President J, C.-O’Toole had failed. The publicity turned on the plan far in advance of the meeting apparently had spoiled the machin- ations. Buffalo and perhaps New- ark were expected to be the only teams voting against his re-election, The Philadelphia, Nationdls* are: reported to be willing-to make ‘a trade for ~Henline, their’ catcher, vho was once with the Giants, The New Yorkers may be willing *to.re- gain -him and a trade’*may go through with Terry, first sacker, on the other end of~the deal- Rogers Hornsby's selection: as the most - valtmble playor> in=the: ~Na- tional, league: was a foregone. con-s clusion. For three years he has hit .400 or better and he hns led his league in batting for six straight seasons. Kiki Cuyler's placing as second most valuable player, also was forecast by the writer some weeks ago, It was striking testl- mony that,.23 votes. went to, him, Oo Dazed and-weak from the effects of Lewis’ headlock, Munn was pinned to the matiin the deciding fall a few minutes after Lewis had thrown his opponent out of the himself. Twice before Munn had tossed Lewis out of the roped enclosure. Lewis won thé first fall in 21:35 by clamping on ‘his: fayorite hend- lock. Munn took the™sécond in 21: with a*half Nelson andcrotch, ‘The match ended with Lewis winning the third’ fall¥in 21:05 with a series. of five headlocks that ground the huge Nebraskan into submission after they had both fell outside ‘the ring. In the semi-windip, Aalan Eustace of-Kansas, defeated Jack Lewis of Choeyehne,-in straight falls, the first 28:08 and-the second!1s40, Eustace won-both -with-the flyifig mare. LAST NIGHT'S - RING FIGHTS VERNON, Cal.—Jimmy McLarnin, Oakland -bantamweight, won on a foul from Rud, Tayler, Terra Haute, Ind,, two rounds. SAN ANTONIO—Cbuck Burns, of San Antonio, middleweight, beat Til- die Kid- Herman of California, ten rounds, diy hd | SEATTLE, Wash—Ted O'Hara, Oakland -welterweight, knocked . out ‘Ted: Krache,’ Hoquiam, Wash.,. two rounds; Bi]l McKenzie won a tech: nical knockout from Al Anderson, heavyweight champion of Alaske, one round; Johnny Woods,Aubutn, Wash., defeated Johnny Rose, Kan- sas City, four rounds. Give Her a Chevrolet for Xmits,.; oneness Why _not_inh_Esnex for} Suis? _Give_some! thing eléctrical.’” : GOOD OR BAD Pp When an automobile is good, it is a source of great pleasure and satisfaction. When it is bad, it is a ter-- tific breeder of discontent. this as wellas.we Knowing thi do, we would «stupid to-deal-in any but the best, be downright COLISEUM MOTOR CO. 131 E,:Fifth St,—Phone 724 DIODSE BROTHERS DEALERS Se. Good USED CARS IT IS HERE! 1926 Peerless Six ROADSTER THE LEE DOUD MOTOR CO. 424 WEST YELLOWSTONE NEW SEE IT AT ring and fell out } THEY'RE ALL RIGHT And Are Only Three Righthanders in HARRY HEILMAN gt Pea Mr. Harry Heilmann, batting king of the American le laurels while waiting for another campaign, , i the history of the American league to win the championshi more times.’ Nap Lajoic and Ed Delehanty aro the others. ague, For Heilmann is one o p of cit A iia, \ BY NORMAN E BROWN Will the smaller minor baseball leagues+find a solution to their finan: | Ger ue plan mapped out | . way The, O-P magnates.are also leading any ee p eapteaibee silat os ampaign to place these so-cal Dinying/ faye’ to three A week—|«sem{-pro” teams under the protec Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sun-/ tion and supervision of the national days? association, to the end that the back- George. Texter, anxious to join the organization un-| ers may be protected, the players receive a fair remuneration for. play- ers signed by the higher circuits and the circuits be cleansed of all- taint of “outlawry.” | This matter has been placed be-| fore John H. Farrell, secretary of the national association and the help of Commissioner Landis sourht. —————__ Paul Lynch. Of Great Falls. To Captain Gonzaga president of the Ohio and Pennsyl- vania League, just formed on & perm- anent basis” in that section, be lieves it will. The M i d-Atiantic Lengue tried | out, the idea Inst sea- son and found «It a profitable move, compared to a daily’ sthedule. Such a schedule. obviously elimi- nates the. "“weak" j days for crowds, Monday, Tuesday and Friday. The latter day. always SPOKANE, ash., Dec. 9.— (#7) —| has been a notorl-| pau! Lynch of Great Falls, Monty, | ously ete one was elected captain of the 1926 Gon- even inthe big | aga university football team here 22%) joagues, ~where| jn y : last night. He is quarterback and will play his final year on the Gon. vaga eleven néxt year. Art Dussault, center of Columbia Falls, Mont., was awarded the John have been instituted for that very reason. The poor attendance is doubly ruinous to the small minor league |'to show his wares. ae | six-round | Fidel, the flyy aw =| THE TRIBUNE’S SPOR Their Class t } I 23 WORK OUT FOR PLACES ON HL. S. CAGE FIVE aa na —_—$—$—$$— be haa Candidates for the Natrona Coun- y High School basketball squad jave been narrowed down t NEWS {NOTRE DAME-NEBRASKA BREAK’ IN ATHLETIC RELATIONS IS. CHARGED TO HOSTILE SPIRIT n pointed to Fockne’s assertion the game chat the ovation given the | team was the greatest N expert: Paavo Nurmi arg denied that t PAGE NINE | First in News Of All Events Zi MANAGER TAS EYEON MORGAN | By FAIR TAY |. SOUTH BEND, Ind., Dec. 9.—(4)—The University of | NEW YORK, Kec. T—Billy Gib ‘otre Dame and Nebraska have broken off athletic rela- | * i cloiore kipolss r tions. after a conference between officials of the two w i schools, 17 ‘ sed git dghas 5 tds | While Knute Rockne, Notre Dame athletic director, | 7 pl gens Narsated ? would make no further ement, | several years and had been fanned} bos v Nghtwet Coach Ernest Bears, of aka, | before and ‘after the 1925 game by champion from Mike in Lincoln, said disgruntled gam-| treatment accorded Notre Dame! jforgan’s father is mans 1 blers who lost on the 17 to 0 defeat] players by Lincoln, Nebr now. and doing. ae. good.a job as of Notre Dame Thanksgiving day, | poople ferences, cc r ad \s Ginpinws par with the were) primarily responsible courteous and ‘insulting, wor poe Reports hero said a hostile spirit} to «Notre Dame men in Mt 4 his be | nad existed between the s¢ s for| placarded windows of th cvcrack, business houses iets be rete len insulted or humilla fore Finnish track mar- | from all other laxatives and reliefs” | Coach’ Fred W, Layman sald today,| yol, who swept all Americans € F Fifty-fou opt Alan Halffrich, before him: = 2h tats A copt Alan Halffrich, 1 last | 4 ee NAPOLEON LQ. winter and spring, wil return to| Defective Elimination LAJOLE ) America for another indoor cam-| { Constipation LANG Allsman are two of ign next winter, ord! ° | Biliousneas LA who are in the race for the team. » arrival from land ‘ “xe rs is resting contenttdly on his f three right-handed batters in her of the big leagues three or ROCKY KANSAS TOBE POPULAR FAIR PLAY. 5, Casper Tribune) Lee. 9.—Rocky Kan- sa, the husky Italian-American, who won the lightweight: tide Jn fitteen rounds. at Buffalo Monday. night by’| By his defeat of Jimmy Goodrich, prom- ises.to be one. of. the most popular crown holders, of the .qay.., His knockout over Ritchie Mit chell in: 1921 brought: himeinto the national “limelight.” Leonard and Vi- ni were the only ecrappers’ to bi own for the count, while kayoes to his credit. In New York today it was thought his: -victory Jover,sGoodrieh would bring a complete changoin the De- comber 23 cardtat Madison Square Garden. Goodrich was slated to meet Vinex: forthe dightweight ttle. Now Goodtich. hasn't any. title. Rocky won't’ comeSin a¥ea "substitute, be ‘ease ho says: he,wants7a? rest Anjeffort is being made to have Fidel’ LaBarba come to New York The sweet little plan is for him to meet Joe Lazarus in a six-round bout. put Imagine a world's champion in a fight to decision -with at stake! It's a joke and ht king, willbe the atch the Jest not fight over the New York because his title first one But he longer r to can teams, because of the overhead in| Louis Barrett. medal for being the keeping a team quartered away| greatest inspiration to the team dur from*home on those, day. These] ing the season, | outfits have not the financial back re ing of the bigger organizations and]. Why not an Essex for Xmas?) must/depend upon the gate receipts | for current expenses in the main = a ‘he O-P Texter’s | | the Leag I have under to giv a syn tem will be in the principal of the two states, Akron, Youngstown, Né aron, Erle, Canton and Mas- At least five,other clubs are including Cleve | land, If you have some question to] | ask about baseball, football, box ing or any other amateur or pro fessional sport— Write to John B, Foster, oaseball. Lawrence Perry, sports, and Fair Play on boxing and other professional sports, All are espe vial correspondents of the Casper Pribune, 814 World Building, New | | York, Enclose a stamped, self-nd-| | iressed envelope for your reply. (Copyright, 1925, Casper Tribune) | Question—Does Joe Harris of the } Washington team bat right hand or | left? Answor—He bata right on on amateur Question—Can a forward pass be legally completed behind the 1 of scrimmage, and if what the penalty? Question—Please give me times | t bat, hits and batting averages of Earl Smith and Ruel in recent world series? Answer—Smith at. bat hits 7, ayerage .850, Ruel at bat 19, bits 6, average .316, Question—If, on a forward pass, a player of defending team takes out an cligible receiver of the forward pass who is going down to complete the pass, what happens? Answer —Fifteen-yard penalty. Eligible receivers must not be in terfered) with’In trying to eateh ball. is ELL By of the boxing commis rulecagainst minors | —_-—>—__--—- METHODISTS NOSE. OUT’ SALT GREEK QUINTET, 8 10-26, IN CAGE GAME | In_a.fast and exciting basketball ganté playedin-Sajt Creek last night the Casper Methodists turned in a victory over a picked team of stars among the Salt Creek basketball league, the score being 28 to 26 The game was »Honally’ well played on the part 1 sides with very little rough pla L. Rich Methodist Methodists was sp built around the strong «of Mul bling al t Creek number of 5 + and out so teams will be picked an all- hunch which will meet competi. Hon from Casper, or any other teams which might be interested in obtain. been ¢foying a among their lea Give Her a Chevrolet for Xmas. MONEY TO LOAN Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry und Musical Instuments and Good Clothes Jewelry Roepniring and Agate Cuiting oO Why not an Essex for Xmas? United Jewelry Shop, 2419)8. Center DELEHANTY HEFINERY CAGERS BEAT ther Holloran, ¥. fann, w, Dowler, Let- hart, Heageny, Vanatta, Amos, L,| misgi is, Cooper Connely, Harris, Pot- Boyd; Bundy, Herbertson, Hoff- Schwartz, Clark and Rowell, peatsbareaies beset bniaaaiay man, the SALT GREEK POWER PLANT TUESDAY NIGHT The cage team of the Standard of interest fe PEARL WHITES GO 10 GLENROGK FOR GAME: The Pearl Whites, last year's| champions of the! Casper Basketball | league, will journey to Glenrock to-} night to meet the Semdacs, The/ Semdaés have a strong team but | were beaten by the Pearl Whites | | | he sf in. the tournament at Denver last year. This year the Semdacs have romped on the Telephones by a hig ore. j SR aE NOTICE My son, Frank Leroy Davis, hay- ing left my home, on and after this date I will not be responsible for any bills contracted by him whatso- eyer. | SAM A. DAVIS. TODAY ORDER THE DENVER POST LATEST NEWS BEST FEATURES 10 PAGES COMICS Get Acquainted With “MOON MULLINS” Delivered Anywhere in CASPER 65c Per Month EARL KEENAN Agent 134 S. Center Phone 256 The New York state athletic com- Jack Delaney of Brigeport, Conn., is in perfect shape for his battle with Paul Berlenbach, in New York Fri day night. Rocky Kansas, of Buffalo, N. Y., newly pion, Vines of France, fund bouta in New York, The Jimmy was called off when Kansas defeated Goodrich. 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