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Show THE BALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORXIKd, APRIL 21, 1921. him "Meteor" Smith, for ho has certainly dropped on the busing fens In meteor fashion. The lllde fellow has been bos. Ing ee a professional only Isn months, but during that time he has upset a Mi of booing dope around the big town He a bee lost only one contest, that to t 1 9 Orion DUy, hlfk Jump, brasd Jump, Isvsllo and Jump, dlaon Buff, the result of Preening Henry Webster, captain of B. A. 0. track end flsM two, and ft participant t pols vault, Ufk Johnny imp, His do. discus. 7 Art hie bend In the seventh round. a EspUo. MCVyard run. 4 Oreat Hunter, hJik lump, broad jump, hurdle and weight. i-- lm dash. Otto fUe, pot rault, high Jump EspUft. sprtntsr. of Jack Mharkey was the surprise Andrew Carry, sprinter, AuUoo Lust, kick Jump, broad Jump snd hurdle. 10 A. Euc, Oyard run. 11 C. Adsnu, sprtfttsr. 12 Asrt KnU, kik Jump and MO yard dark. lest CwpmUr, sprinter, of the paet week In bantamweight nr. 13 Dougl ciaik, mil run. ciee, and If he keeps up hie pace he will soon he battling Joe Lynch for the baa ten, welshl title. The Hrttteh boxing authorities and fot lowers of the sport are evidently bant on discovering, U possible, a Tern I heavyweight who ran make a reel showing asalnet ths heel Tommy Hume bne been trylna out doseno of young heavyweights tha past sis months In Ismdon, hut not with much success, although Tommy claims to havs one youngster Ham peon by name - who promises wall The search for boxing material has extended Id India, where thonenmie oi At the M elleley Iroore arc stemmed berrerke In Mhow, India, and also at the Soldiers ha is been hold Ins Poona, boxing tournaments with great regularity, and soma of the natives have Pern lien s thence to show whst they ran do. Two tourneiB, held during February sad March, had hundreds of entries and hundreds of matches ware held under ttie aueplcea of the battalion mm menders Jack Met arthy, a former boser and trainer, has taken charge of the coaching and claims ha haa had considerable success, fur there era three ol h's proteges who ho thinks will msks hem-Pin- ud JUa. ud 440-yar- ars Prliairs Jack Alikin-son- , reisuva of the Tn-- V rv-- d I lick Burgs (not any Isle champion I. and John Kally. There. havs been some wonderful wrestlers from India, but few Poser It have ever been developed there warns etrenso, too, as thers sro some very Powerful man among tho native population. Noble Goes to Australia. Tommy NoHo, tohimpion bantam of tnfflami, N maot'tttfit atarn round Ntw York and othor cttla durlnv 1910, haa takan tha boat for Australia Inataad of returning to ho had provtouaiy tntmdat, Amrta, In fart. Tommy waa ikpru4 In Sew York two woako ago, and loo k. flynn, whoM ha4cftan acting at hta vnangfar, had boon hooking matrhoa for him. Tho Kurnpoan bo era who hao boan In Australia tho paat tight months oant och glowing raporto homo of tho aaay mono . ia tiydnav that NotMo rtorioan to tako a rhanro dowa un dor ' and return to tho itatao via San FVancioro. Cugano CriiuL tho branch bantam, and Arthur Wyan, tho European faathor weight champion, alao Jog hymonda of lungland, former bantam title holder, have all bean making Mg money In yg hav. gnd whan an offer waa pent to Noble ho toat no lime accepting It. It looked aa though Nooto would gat a match with Johnny Kilhana for the tttla, but hia trip to featherweight will lot him out for tho time bela It likaly that either Andy ing and Chaney or ianiy Prueh will got th rhanco. wlht V Q hi hcUI t Tb ed' the Craftamaaa etub essily defeatelut here recently la a dual track and field meet. Til weather for aome time paet her been not favorable for the track and field candidates, and, aa a remit, the boya have had very little opportunity for train ia r. Nevertheless, Coach Jack Chriatenara la well aatiefied with the allowing bf hia bova, and anticipates taking a better position in the state track and field meet this year than hie bora did ia the past meet. At the present time the B. A. C. boaata of seven boya who ran clear tbs bar at five feet six inches, aome of them going better than that. The local institution is looking for ward to the track and field champion-hiof the southern division. According to present indications, the local athletes have a good chance of break ing at least three elate record. Tb record ia the pole vault, javelin and discus are expected to bo shattered by the local lads this aeaaon. Result of the interclub meet dash Eaplin won, Webster d, Corey third. Time, :10 3 5. High Jump Dailey won, Webster second, Lunt third. Height 5 feet 8 Inches. Mile run Clark 'won. Wood second, Dunham third. Time, 5:03. - . Shot put Knell won, Hunter second, Webster third. Distance, 37 feet. dash Williams won, Adam aeeond. Carpenter third. Time, ;24 1 5. Discus Webster won, Hunter second, Clark third. Distance, 106 feet 9 Inches. Hurdles Hunter won, Lunt aeeond, Knell third. Time, :27 3 5. Broad jump Hunter won, Webster second, Lunt third. Distance, '20 feet 5 inches. ; MO yard dash Fife won, Clark second, Lunt third. Time, :59. Javelin Hunter won, Webster second, Neaglie third. Distance, 141 feet 7 inches. Half-milrun B. Esplin won, Wood second, Ence third. Time, 2:15. Pole vault Webster won, Fife ,' . Africa he was broke, but very ambitious to becom a fighter He landed In VVost Australia and walksd across country almost 2006 miles In order to resell Sydney, where he could set a chance to nos refers the big Stadium club Ha ae then little more than a llghtwe ght and looked the freak to perfection. The object of Tracoy coming ovar hero now lo to Induce Tex Rickard to put him on with Bill Brennan In a special semimaten, final to tho farpontler-Uompoe- y a sort of runnor-u- p ovent, and lot tno wlnnor moot tho wlnnor of tho championship match. Whether Mr. Kicksrd these will consider tho match between two heavyweights Is not known, but it would certainly mnds a fitting match an a preliminary lo the big event. Trtbaaa. ' pEDAl vCrAerleuItura! . Millar called many of, the promiseei -writers toe-- 1 her for a plain aiecueemn eosir sports of all kinds. Including end wroslltng The plan to piece sp y a of Iho control under nlngin uiw it spurts mission, as euaseeisd by some. wss J brought forward, and the rhsnoee It will not go througn, but It la evident that there will be a reorganisation Ot the boxing commission. It la also slblo that ths some commission p4j IMS have control of all w resiling In 114 slats, but efforts sro Potag mads to hM a aaparato comm lesion for that llae M sport. Hairing and baaahall associations will be Isft aim, a lo laxe cars of ibsir own business, aa harotfrs. TH govsynea'I waa givsn n clear conception of wbaf might bo expected In all llnaa of sport and a a result of the conference all parllea ara better as lief led. At ona time t was frsely predicted that hoxlng would be killed In New Vork atata. but IPs saw turn, of affairs make It loos put once mura for tha gams of Rattcwfla, and ths promolar scribes and manager can rat In peace for time. , of nftl afj 1 ' -- Carpentler Forward ' Forfeit The fact that Georges farpenllef ' crown, challenger for, Jack haa forwarded, through hio Part broan ra. Iho aunt of 9ML0O6, which to tht amount of hta forfeit in Iho utg maten, in Iho I nlon Trust company of York, would Indlcato that alt talk afoul; f th Fronchman fighting KYank Moran a i London hforo July 2 to all bunk iar Iwntlor haa had tho forfolt on depoaft Id ' arlo otor alnco tha match waa maoo t and In having It forwarded to tha itatM ' ia In keeping with hta agreement with Tea Rickard promoter of tho champion hip haul Oaorgea haobaa touring J franco hngland. Denmark. Belgium and Hpaln, and haa been moot aucceeefuij He haa a tan taken part in many benefit houtn for tho varmua rharUieo over ' Ho even appeared before ooma m there tho king and other member a of tho familtea gIMng axhlbmono who royal Ho will oalt foe t hia sparring partner Amaru a early In May and then get ready for hia training for tha big event o r In hig life. lomyo 1 A Eight Clubt Compote Snake River League A Special (a The TribwM. J , ITK'ATKIJl, Idaho, April tl Th pc- - -catena Indian started their first prmc- -' III at Brady park yastsrday and mere' lhan a dnsen proapattbe player war trying out. Manager Winn Soyas wasnail pleased with tha showing and an1 nouncod that all comers would got chants lo labor evary ovonlng for tho ' ' 1 noxl work. A dlko lo being constructed around The baseball field to shut out thw annual aprtng Inundation of ths park. Tha ! ground has been leveled nnd will be tw " better shape for th gams this year than ever before "i There will be eight teams In th leegue this year, with tha addition of Ashton' and Sugar City. Games will be played '! on Sunday and Wednesday, and. a oor J- Game Safe in New York. pora-- T Ing to n recant announcement. Recent reports from New Korn Indi- lello fans will see their team In action ! Bantam Fighter Going Fast. cated that Governor Miller was llsble every Sunday at tha home grounds, while- but. th Indians will play away from boms A new 'banlafowelsht contender has to kill boxing In ths Empire stmt Tha schedule haa not ml tie on W ednesdays. appeared on the horlwm In the person of Judging from his tslk with a com . Y.. tha been received from th of at New of York, writer Smith president, Georg "I formerly Albany, sporting Midget champion of Panama Thoy might call other day, the game Is safe. Govwrnor Edglngton of Idaho Fella j Aua-tral- ROOT. BURNS ' Pcrfecto Actual See i for 100-yar- Boat of 50 25c $6.00 220-yar- d e Ample Fundt Assured for Shoshone Ball Clab Idaho. April 13. The SHOSHONE, business men have contributed a fund eufflrtent to finance a food baseball club for the seaeon. Mike Morton has been eelected as manager. The club will play the Jlenn a Kerry home team on the grounds tomorrow. The following Sunday It a play the King Hill team, also on the Shoshone grounds. Sho-sho- ne 111 SUPERIOR FINISH. Dailey third. Height, 11 feet 3 The Girl I admire that ptanlat'S finish inches. Don't youT Relay race won by the Agricultural The Man Tea: but I always dread hie club. beginning. Dallas Newa ' French in Kissing Boxing Rings Unmanly Practice, Y oung British Boxer Says Jimmy Wilde Discourses on Custom From Viewpoint of Englishmen and Americans; Joe Beckett Matched With Bombardier Wells. , BY T. 8. ANDREWS. Milwaukee, -- -- French Principal Offenders. battle at ths Olympia hall, London, May 10, for a aide stake of and the gate receipts. Beckett has twice put the K. O. punch ever on Wella. the first time- - In firs rounds and tne second In three, but the latter still thinks It was a mistake and wants to try again. There Is no doubt about the match drawing a big gate, but Just the same the Bombardier has a backer who Is willing to take another chance and put up the necessary coin for a side stake. Wells Is 84 years of ag and served through the war, while hta opponent, Beckett, la 27 years of age. Beckett has recently arranged for tour of the states, under the management of Charley Harvey, but his match with Wells sod two others with Dick .Smith and Frank Goddard, will prevent his coming for at least three months The British champion also has a maten pending with Tommy Burns, ex hampion, for $16,0M side stake, but this may fall through now that Wells and Joseph are tied up. Frank Moran Is also after the title holder now that Carpentler and Dempsey ars going through with tne world's title match, no there ars busy times ahead, even It the times are hard. twenty-roun- d April u havs visited surprised more than kissed In tha ring after a fierce battle, sometimes to their disgust and sometimes to their astonishment. Jimmy Wilde, the little fly melght champion of Great Britain, is one who objects to the practice and does not hesitate to say So. Jimmy was given a taste of It some time ago and again recently he was seconding a fighter who got the same dose at the conclusion of the bout with the Frenchman. A dinner followed the show and Jimmy was called on for a speech. He tookMhe kissing exhibition aa his text "It wasdis-to be hoped," said Jimmy, that the gusting habit of kissing one another would be discontinued by boxers. (Out that has not been the case. It may be that It is alUflght for some to Imagine all right, but L for one, do not' Ilk It. oh AmerIn no Britain Great and fighter ica ahould tolerate It I have never seen In It practiced the American nor In the English rings. The men are there to It is box and not to attend a pink tea a manlv sport and should be held as such and not made a baby s game afterward Kissing each other looks too feminine. The shake or the hand la sufficient before and after tha contest ', wi., of kissing by boxers has been $6000 Another foreign henvraelgIR that has stepped Into the Itmellgnt of lata is Paul Journee has Journee, the Frenchman. been fighting In Paris and London, with " veor am indifferent success and was lucky enough to salam s couple of mediocre heav.ea ... i t . r a lieu con slderable notoriety as a reault. then Burt they matched him alth "Wild ho went over to Kenny of New Yor':, with Levlnskr England recently Battling and waa lulcky enough to slam a couple of third raters, and Journee knocked Burt sky high In leas than a round. T'nts stock up low victory has sent Journee per cent, and his manager, Leon Bee, is now challenging Wella, Beckett, Moran and all ths heavies of any note Wells has beaten the Frenchman twice, but tha latter has shown marked improvement In the past six months'and thinks he Is In line for tho stars, including Carpentler and Dempsey. th, W f tv is JL Perfecto. 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There Is nothing wrong about' It, but the spectators no doubt sre Just as well satisfied to see the boys shske hands after a match and show their good will toward one another The kissing may be In that manner. g more effective, but the seems the more manly. There hare been occasions where the same habit has been practiced In the American ring, but very seldom. The French boys have made wonderful headway In the boxing game in the past twenty-fiv- a years and deserve credit for their progress. They will doubtless discard the kissing habit Australian Is Ambitious. as they advance with the boxing game. There Is ..a strong prohaotlity that Jim Following the kissing Incident, Chamwho pion Jimmy came In for another shock Tracsy, the Australian heavyweight, of that country In London. -- An Amerloan fight manager of claims championship defeat--nf t.Toytr th Alherf a." j.-- O'.'xrt ohwor through-was talking fight with some scribes and New Zealand some time ago. will come to the United States within the next boxers, Including 'Wilde, when he Innomonths and throw down the gauntcently remarked: "There are some very three let to the best of ths heavyweights outnow. clever boxers In the Philippines i see where the clover Jimmy Wilde was side of. Jack Dempsey, who battles Carknocked out by Denclo. Jimmy, was pentler for the " world s title July 2, m fighting mad In a moment and was Jersey. 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