Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 23, 1919, Page 2

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PAGE TWO MIQWEST TEAR I A FAVORITE. WITH FANS IN DEMVER Casper is One of the three crack Wyoming baseball nines entered in the Denver newspaper tournament which starts in the Mile-High city this afternoon. The team arrived ir ver ready for the grilling tests he tourney Thurs¢ olorado capital fa and already are saying ings abc the chances for the m to cop the pennant. Ther- r Green River are the ms to be entered. e Wyoming teams, there four to six Colorado nines en- r tournament. With teams of the semi- the tournament, will find the go s in the Colora tered in the Denv the best Der pro sort enter » Wyoming ard but sport do city predict nice things for the ms of the neighboring state The press of the Mile-High city speaks well of Casper and the com- baseball tournament which is to taged here the first week in Sep. er for the Sa *s what one “Th n Army drive says pape team from Casper wears the n of the Midwest Refining ¢ y. Casper plans a tourna- nent of its own to follow the Post there’s bound to be some eams entered.” —_ CROSS AND MALONE FIGHT 15 TO DRAW (By Associated Press.) DAYTON, Aug. 23.—Marty Cross i Malone fought a fifteen draw here last night —— -- LABOR DAY MEETING Jock The general Labc will meet tomorrow o'clock p. m., at the Trades hall for the purpose of perfe bor day arrangements. All urged to are attend, and t terested invited to be preser W. W. SLACK, Chairman. | ————__ LONDON.—“Her tongue is a wo only weapon of offense ‘ her only defense” rem Justice Coleridge in a slander s Sige -I instructions One who did not wish to sur Germany®= dishonor” should be n over his grave, Adolf Weiss well known author, committed by shooting himself, at Halle suicide ofte diggers three months averaged less th week. oon eeasenenevenseesonecesererecessetes, [SPORTING NEWS DOWD OUT HITS BRITTON IN A NO DECISION FIGH Ansociated Prexx.) «By NEWARK, Aug Mike O'Dowd of St. Paul, world's middle weight champion, outfought Britton, world’s welterweight cham- pion, in a no decision eight-round bout here last night. oes PLESTINA WINS MATCH WITH ACCIDENTAL FALL ‘ ated Prexn.) 30ISE —Marin Plestina; defeated Jc eberg in sixty-two tes and fifty-five,seconds here rht. The fall was partly acci- denial, Freberg picking the big Jugo Slav up bodily and fell with the en tire weight of Plestina on his chest, and was knocked unconscious. EKLUND GETS STRAIGHT FALLS FROM MONTANA MIAN (By Associated Prexx.) SHERIDA Aug. 23.—Clarence Uklund of Wyoming, light heavy- weight wrestler, defeated Charley Olsen of Montana in straight falls here last night. - WHITE GIVEN DECISION OVER STANLEY YORKUM Presi.) 23.—Charlfe Aug. Chicago, contender for the of lightweight championship, arded a referee's decision over Stanley Yoakum, of Denver, in a 12- round fight in Denver last night. MOHA KNOCKS OUT MURPHY IN THIRD «iy Aaapotntah Press. MILWAUKEE, Aug. Moha, Milwaukee ) —Bob ; middleweight, knocked out Tommy Marphy in the KILBANE BELIEVES HE'S UNBEATABLE AFTER FOX BOUT (By United Press.) NEW YORK, Aug. 23.—Johtiny Kilbane declared after his fight with Joe Fox at Philadelphia recently that he could have knocked out that young Britisher in the second round of the milling had it not been his misfor- tune to crack a knuckle early in the battle. Kilbane said he was careless in the first round to an extent that Fox was able to land on him practically at eny time with everything he had. “And he couldn’t hurt me,” added the featherweight champion.. “When i found there was nothing to his punches I waded in to end the scrap just as soon as I could. In the sec- ond round as Fox wes coming in I cocked my right and let it go, but in setting away from the punch, Fox ‘ducked and my first landed full force the side of his head. My hand ‘and arm went numb. The knuckle was cracked and I could deliver no mora hard punches with the right during the rest of the fight.” The fight was in the nature ef & |test foy the featherweight title holder. He wanted to get back in action, but didn’t care to make it too strong until he had found just how far he could go, so he chose the x-round route at Philadelphia with a fast, light-hitting opponent. The result, he contends, has convinced him that he is ready to step at the old chempionship pace. Kilbane probably is footing himself some, it is contended. Friends urge! that he should realize right now that he cannot go on and on, whipping featherweights. Some day, the Cleve- land boxer will step into a ring with fome fresh young daisy and the next thing he will remember will be the boys telling him where he got hit. Kilbane is now figuring on meeting Benny Valger, the French champion, in the fall. hardest thing he ever tackled, for | Valger is a hard-punching, rugged battler. It will take all the Kilbane knowledge and ring experience to keep him away. Many experts be- lieve Valger is the next featherweight champion,gand Kilbane himself be- lieves him to be the pest-of ‘his chal- lengers. At present it looks like the. pair would meet in Cleveland or near by on Lebor Day—probably in a twenty- round battle to a decision. —— It is believed that the driest place third round of a scheduled ten-rouna in the world is that portion of Egypt no decision bout here last night. 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