Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 31, 1920, Page 6

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PAGE Six BY EDDIE GAHAN In a recent issue of a nationally-read magazine, a leading| college professor contended that when an athlete reached the age of thirty years, he began to show signs of going down the hill. In some cases this may be so, but in others, there are stars of the highest magnitude beyond thirty and still going strong. For instance, there is Ty Cobb, who, despite the fact that he is thirty-four old ~ what of a it is said u #004 authorit = National leagu Walter Johnson set the and t the head of his class. 3 For real stars below the thirty mark > ToL: at Hobiiy Heeoa itear zeit |/Dry Farmer Taking no Chances on} Not Being in Good Condi- | tion for Tussle | Tagen, open Ruth, | home run king. Leon: eee ene t Bate veers) riday, the 13th of February, will : 3 be unlucky for one person in Casper, y will see two of the biggest | in the world go to the mat Jan@ theater in a ‘finish} oth men—Jack Taylor and the | ion” > Amend)—tip the | ver 210 pounds and the} others. 3 NOW W those Europes knocked out ata ists. If a blow is struck | mateh, 1 nenth the chin, the typical | has had fev spean fighter will claim foul, pro-| the Wyomir viding the bird who delivered the wal: | tor chooses to call himself, ds taking no | n American. ‘chances on not being in govd condition | Mathieson, a well known New| for the t Ho is ferent worict York sporting write! who si very night at the C: er . Athletic} and Johnny is amused by Criqui, who Moore, and lub Amend has a reputation for winning | jall his matches in quick order, being rancis Charles, who was jof an ivp nature. Efe ; floored by Griffiths. | conf he can beat ylor .at! Criqui was hit in the pit of the | the ed by the tone of stomach, accoraiug to Mathieson, and | corr in anging doubled up lik Aid nchma r he didn't know a knockout wallop The is build no time in ¢laiming a foul. can get Charles also claimed he was fouled{ will Ix by Griffiths, but not until cellent after ihe battle. Accorains to Mz all will be numbé son, Griffiths smacked Charles with a|jers the location they desire. The plat 1e blow ches high. wicked right to the short ribs, janding in fair territory. Some day, an an boxer will meet European | at over there and the loser will be | house. All is going well in the spring base-| hall department. hefe the attention of the fans. One is} | : | that J. Franklin ‘Ba s per. | | third baseman of the’ New Y Yan- | | kees, has announced hi nnual retire-| L. ment, ard Miller Huggins, the peppery | little pilot of the Yanks, has announeed | that he is planning to visit Trappe, Paker’s home. These two thin. ed on sale early | ctionery, Smoke-} ews Depot and’ the} n. 31.—Cal De.} utpointed Clonie | tweight champion, in| hight. ard of; stured his left shaded by spring baseball. At present, we believe that Baker has | _ sera One y made up his mind to quit the)> aS EN aah The big slugger is fond of his |om ue pceone or at Paul eastern Maryland farm and he! Dance ne MOmEner ance | ts to spend the summer in tilling |. defeated Farmer the soll. He wanted to s same Bee ae thing for the past 3 an 1916, he told the writer he was thru with all and five das later sighed (Ry Associated Press.) nd| SAVANNAH, ¢ Jan. his Britton, nickle against a new that when the pe gins whispering thin; ear, the big farmer will wea put his John Hanc parchment. With a he is like a big kid, but o at that. 31.—Jack | Ww willing to w awarded a rv Fulton. Lhe le sting, and y's direction | LTON IS ; sey refuses to again m MOST LONELY FIGHTER. Minnesotan has a te A fighting son-of-a-cun with nobody onfing Mr. ®emps to fight. : not just in’ season. It looks as tho Fred will have to agai tells the entire story of F Ful the big Minnesota plaste who is out of material for future bouts. | 4n¥ He recently returned from Hurope be- | Negro hi hts can give him plenty | cause he couldn't get enough fights. |/of work ‘s what he This was his own fault, for Freddie |keep in condition in case he put the kayo brand on y bird that }the opportunity of fightin: 1 1 in the same arena with him this coms ne, nme: QSHIGHESTER S PILLS | of the “ry man of his weight with the MAAMOND BAND” exeention of Jack Dempsey and Bob | Ladies! Ask your Druggiat fo Martin. | Pilis te'ited ‘snd Gold ist By! her will fig Martin is not | M wake oe other ‘Tur of roxy Neither will fight him. Martin is | Fake bo other. Bur of ron ripe en and real Dempsey | will not fight him. f DIAMUND KEAND PILES, & known a Best, Saiest, Always R. SOLD BY DRLUGISTS EVERYWHERE | BILLIE BURKE ." The Misleading Widow” ‘ t Paramoun[slrleroft Picture SUNDAY AT. THE IRIS 4 Fans at Madison Square Garden with Body Scis- mina tet in the Nebraaien’ hea. he aa sors and Wrist-Lock and Is Popular. Victor body scissors and wrist-hold. fore (Thomas F. Meaney Leased Wire) NEW YORK, Jan. 31.—Joe Stecher, the Nebraska farmer | |boy, won the heavyweight catch-as-catch-can wrestling cham- | (own With the body scisagrs and’ wrist- ;pionship of the world at Madison ae a TAYLOR WORKING | when after two hours, five minute: the same , again | pling, he threw the champion, FE. passengers from ordinary road jolts. _Bump- ing wonderfully lessened. The blows of the road seldom reach you. dency to bodily fatigue after long rides, the ends of a 130-inch Springbase give the riding comfort and road steadiness hereto- base and great weight, yet Overland 4 retains the light weight and economy advantages of 100anch Wheslbaie: Oe a ors ‘Was’ @ riot ‘of “jéy ‘when the former sailor of Uncle Sam's navy grip of his talénted tegs, and just bided his time until he had showing the signs of wear and tear. The champion was growing more nerv- time he got a hold on Btecher and Joe found an adversary who was thwarting jhis best efforts. Not only the ‘physi- |cal strain but ‘also the mental strain began to tell on Caddock. ‘The man of one thousand holds first | saw the danger when Stecher got him A lock about five minutes before the Hout Square Garden last night |ended. The tortuous ordeal which ‘Cad- arl Caddock of Iowa, with a *° taxed = his: -strength that when = ns iS Stecher again got the hold the Iowa The old Garden arena, jammed|noy aia not have enough strength left HE new Three-Point Cantilever Springs of Overland 4, by their special construction and design, protectcarand twisting, swaying and ~ vibrating are There is less ten- The springs of Overland 4 attached at © of record. possible only with cars of long wheel- or : MOULTON MOTOR COMPANY SSB svetsettansttectccsssaanseessas .) ay safety. > Theena came quickly. Stecher bowled Caridock over ‘and first got a body scis- pinned Caddock, a former sergeant in|sors.° Then he got a hilt Nelson’ and France; to the canvas with*the deadly |sluwly and with relentless punishment = ‘ applied) his strength. As,Caddock.was x It was a great exhibition of defen-|turning Stecher coolly and _ skillfully | i ‘sive wrestling. Stecher was the per- Sapa Vega hg 9 eye artiige: of | 0. ness fi si Ips } f ae . | Sonification of cooin rom the start Dressed hia hody down on Caddosk's torso until the perapiring shoulders of Caddock. went to the mat in defeat. > > > es e > > 2 e * m ¢ worn down-the aggressive Caddogk. F ' Stecher forced Cadddak to do mont of the pushing and tugging and before . e The large crowd stayed long after the mob to get to his dressing room. y He waited in the ring long enongh to wn: ampion: bef: OOO | 228, 8%, the, bout progressed for every tneip Caddotk to his fect and took the| Nebraska Farmer Do s Ch RUOTE ore 10, at hand shake of ‘the defeated man with, a sinile. —* oie | Caddock, too, smaifed thru his look of | limped away as champions always da, ,alone and for- | gotten, " pain and defeated —_— CALENDAR OF SPORTS" Boxing:~Eddie McAndrews vs. Willie 2 . Iphia. s and thirty seconds of grap-|ock went thru heforeshe broke free oune Chasey oe eet mwateed. 6 rounds, at Philadelphia. 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