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‘ i USSIANLION'FIN AFTER WORKO Amends Performs for Local Fans While Taylor Has Rest from Training Labors; Doyle Expects to Put Al Young Out in Six-Round Battle Jake Amends, the Russian Lio * finish match tonight at the Jazzland theater, worked out last night at the Casper Athleti¢ club before an interested crowd of spectators. Amends did only easy wrestling with a lightweight man. wrestling and light exercise complet ter ® month of strenuous train. laims he is in great’ shape | Amends. Taylor consistenily ever in Casper about al effects of 1b eived at the Scotchman in Canada re: cently. an Lion is a speedy man for . His wind appes to be excellent last night in his work- ou Charles Doyle, the plucky fighter, who knocked out Webb MeIntire here will be matched against Al) another boxer weighing about Doyle is in good shape and he exxpects his all-round fighting ability to rry him to victory. Young is > while Doyle in Casper 4 Jim Bennett will go} four rounds to settle a long standing | dispute as to who. is the lightweight champion of Casper. Both weigh about pounds each. The advance t sale will stop to-! night 6 lock. From all indica- 2 packed auditorium will greet sand wrestlers tonight at the theater. The doors will be d about 7:30 o'clock and the show ‘heduled to start promptly at 8 veteran wrestler of Cas- the n match while who so creditably handled ck Haley, last boxing bouts in Casper, will the two boxing matches. | jal orchestra will provide music the intermission between fights. pelice protection will maintain all times in spat pee aa Tee tes theater. mple order at EUROPE TAKING. |--rais Aes TOU.S. SPORTS See Popularity Here Dup Duplicated” Over-t seas, Where Big Year Is | in Sight Stimulated by the popularity wave which sports throughout America are now enjoying and will enjoy still bet- during the coming months, -major sports in continental Europe are due to set a new record during 1920. Boxing, track and field athletics, in- cluding preparations for the Olympic games, together with rowing, are among the sports now at their heighth, according to a London exchange. The dual m both on land and water, with Am n colleges, is being dis- rust enthusia ly throughout d it is beleived that Jone will do more to weld a stronger feeling of good fellow- ship between this country and the isles than did the war. Indications are that the English are going in for ba all, Of course, Amer!i- ca’'s national pastime will not supplant cricket, the British game, this year, but after the Cockney ahletes have felt the thrill of real diamond battles coursing through their veins for some time ,we believe that our British cous- ins will become just the sort of *‘base- ball bugs” that we are proud to admit we are, The London newspapers, for years free from all spart gossip, are gradual- ly “getting into the swim” and carry- Well-Known Pacific Coast | Folk Testify Seattle, Wash.:-—“I used six bottles of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. I had an abscess (was in the hospital at the time) and I_ feet sure the ‘Discovery’ helped me, as it cleared the blood. I have had no recurrence of the trouble. | That was in 1900. I also used Dr. Pierce's Favorite 3 Prescription and went through the critica! time of middle life Fithou doc‘or."—MRS. E. E. WRIG Orcas St. “Lived Three Months on Crackers and Milk’’ Oregon City, Oregon:—‘‘I would not be slive today if it were not for Wee Pierce's Goldén Medical Discovery. dogteed with the doctors for five years tot of the liver and severe stomach trouble, aut continued to grow worse. I lived threo months on crackers and ap milk, ie had big liver blotches on my ‘weak, would have ay ts soo pay bees postin Ses} all bloat. ibly, lover, my stomach wor land I would have such hard pain in my stomach that the perspiration would just pour off me. I also had terrible A neighbor told me about Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and bor it mea lor, Wyoming's best bet as heavyweight wrestler, rested last ———— ing accounts from even the American | seems to have stung the entire world | rendered homeless by. an overflow of 'FRIDAT, FEB. 13, 1920 @ic Cadnet Daiip Gribune_ OG BACKERS -D] | TnI UTAT LOGAL CLUB HERE FOR. GAME Casper Lineup May Be Crippled in Clash with:Fastest of Visiting Te ‘cams. With the possibility sibility tila Dusty Miller, star center of the Caspef high school basketball team, would not get into the game tonight on account of standing at high school, Casper thay face the great Wheatland five tonight with a crippled line-up. Miller has* been the consistent piayer on the team this season and his loss would be greatly felt by Cas per. Otherwise, much -the same line-up which trimmed Rawlins last week will ‘start the battle against the eyer-victo- ‘rious quintet from Wheatland. Wheat- “land has yet’ to be defeated and has beaten Cheyenne. and’ Rawlins, consid- ered the next best teams besides Cas. per, by top-heavy scores. If Casper is able 1o down the mighty Wheatland aggregation, the local quin- tet will be consider@d state champions because the contest with Cheyenne prob- ‘ably will. he easy “compared ‘wittr the \game tonight which will start in the ‘high school gymnasizm at 8 o'clock. mee MARRIAGE LICENSES n, who will meet Jack Taylor in a Shadow | ed the program of work last night. CONFIDENCE IN | TURNING TRICK | FELT BY Sgt | What Taylor Has to Say “If Ami only be a also surpris have seen shape.” nis beats me it will not ise to me but it will y York fans. who I am in good Marriage licenses were granted Wed nésday afternoon at the county clerk's pffice to Charles Crowder of Casper and Wda Davis of Fairfax, Okla., and to Thomas O. Renner and Alice Elizabeth ‘Rawlins, both of Casper. Amends Expects Speed to Win or is big and-bulky YY Speed to overcome I have not met de- ast five years and I do to be defeated in Cas- Seeeetbhe< SESSPERRSAE: Judge C. FE. Winter is expected to jreturn today from Cheyenne where he j has been on a business trip. Match to Go to ‘These big fellows have got to thent it out because this match is a finish affair. I want my matches to continue until the final result is determined.”—Promoter’s Statement. Finish Pure extracted honey in six- ty-pound cans, two cans to the case. Twenty-five cents per JACK TAYLOR—Who terms himself ““xhe Wyoming ,Dry Farmer,” who will have one of lee hardest pat of lacs career tonig! in trying to in je") ‘Reestan Lion” to the mat at the Jazz-|f pound. Freight prepaid to des- land sheen tination. Cash must accompany O————— 7 IJ all orders, Reference, First CALENDAR OF SPORTS. ||| National Bank. Send order to- Boxing: Willie Jackson vs. Johnny day as supply. is lim { Sheppard, 10 rounds, at Milwauk 1 H Oakey “Keyes vs. Bobby Byrne, “|| Home Builders Real Estate Co. $11 Cleveland Ave. founds, at Paterson, (Ni wv. Johnny Buckley vs; Jimmy: Fruzzettt, Loveland, Colo. }2_rounds, at Brockton, Mass, Coyne-Saller Co. 2="" sporting world. Speculation on the pro- posed Carpentier-Dempsey fight is rife among the papers, and now they are even commenting briefly on the charges being preferred against. Dempsey by the American Legion. France, like Britain, will sea a big- ger sport year this year. This also plies to Spain, Italy and even some rts of Germany, for the sport bea now that the war is unofficially over, ——___. | Today’s Anniversaries 1766—Benjamin Franklin was ex. | amined before the English house of commons on the effect of the passaga of the stamp act. \ 4 1820—Assassination- of: -the “Duc de, Berry, nephew of King Louis XVIII. ‘of France, 1883—Thousands in Cincinnati were 141 RB. Second St. the Ohio River, i 1895—Final surrender of the Chinese fleet and remaining forts at Wel-Hai. Wei to the Japanese, 1918—Will H, Hays of Indiana was | | elected chairman of the national Repub. | lican committee, et Rai ia tebe Oe eee eS LS oR FLU— A microbe was born at 11:37 A. M. and died at 11:56 A. M., leaving 107,358,649 descendants with no visible means of Support. Spring’s newest, and the price recommends. the dresses, Just because you hap- pen to be feeling strong and well today do not snub the life insurance agent. RT. KEMP, Agent = |) NEW YORK LIFE | 111 E. 2nd St. , Phone 370 This early spring .collection of refreshing new frocks of crispy, taffeta and other silks. All designed with distinct charm in accordance with Fashion’s new dictates. Bouffant Drapings Semi-Fitting Bodices Quaint Ruffied Effects New Sleeves and Collars Embroidered Models WRESTLING AND BOXING Jazzland Theatre FRIDAY, 13, 8 o’Clock Sharp Doors Open 7:30 JACK TAYLOR VS JAKE AMEND Wopnte Big Boy Russian Lion 210 BEST TWO FALLS OUT OF THREE Two Good Preliminaries bottle. I continued taking it until I was completely cured. I have kept it in the house ever since. It is a wonderful medicine sng I just can't say too rouch | ip its favor ne I know it saved my lif E. HYATT, 5th and Monroe CHAS. DOYLE VS AL. YOUNG 6 Rounds n 4 Rounds j BUY YOUR TICKETS EARLY “ Each seat is numbered and the holder of tyre? will” occupy Seat number as indicated on ticke' ry @ HA il l SEE H. L. 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