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PMS ST IME LE ME ET AS TF MS AE SS SS IM ML MS EM P70) ee ee TT TT TT Te TAYLOR TRAINS FOR ‘BIG BILL” Ready to Tackle Husky Hokuff | after Two'Victories in West | and South . j Jack !Tayler had’ anything but an easy time pinning two heavyweight as- pirants to thé éinvas in San Francisco and in Houston, ‘Texas, but he feels better able to-tackle Big Bill -Hokuff in Casper On April 8. Taylor has just re-| turned from hi trip thru the southwest | and bis match with Hokuff has been | set definitely, with ‘the big fellow sched-} uled to arpiveyheré several days in ad- vance of the bout. Hokuff, whose .work as Caddock's trainer first brot him into the limelight, | is now going strong and will come here from Louisville, Ky., where he has a match the last of the month. Altho at! one time a giant of pounds, he has | worked himself down’ to a muscular! machine of about 240 pounds and it is possible that he. will tip the scales at| better than this figure when he goes 2 the mat with Taylor. Taylor is compelled to give Hokuff a! g00d many pounds in weight on the| match but believes his staying power | will defeat. the big, Bohemian. In the} meantime he will resume his job on the | “heavy” gang at the refinery and will, toss the steel around as a part of his; training for the go. He came out of| his late tussles unscathed and should be! in even better condition for his match | next month. gers | INCORPORATION Notice is hereby given that the Ver- ley Transporation Company bas been incorporated under the laws of the State] of Wvomine, with the capital stock of $50.900.00 divided into 500.shares of the par value of $100 each and a term of} existence of fifty » The number of @ NOTICE OF tors shall he three} and the names of those who shall man-| city, age the affairs of the company for the first. year are Frank H. Verley. H. Ts Durham and Alfred R. Lowey. The ob- ject of the incorporation is to engage in the business of transporation in ai)| its branches, both of and O°KEEFE. ‘again won the national I | | Former Has Eye -Heinie Zimmerman, D. A. C. liner for McLeod’s hurricane battle with the anno would go on in Zimmerman’s nounced, emerged from an Elks’ smoker in Denver Saturday night with one eye closed, hut rather than disappoint Me- Leod, Zitmmmerman's manager came for- ward with the proposal that he himself measure gloves with Coplen for to- night's encounter. Followers of the fight game need no introduction to O'Keefe, who not only fills ‘a niche among the topnotchers of this country, but defeated Joe Beckett, the English chanipion, in four rounds at Southampton, England. Among his other victories is a decision over Frank Montell in 20 rounds at Sacramento. O'Keefe sent Jimmy Gardner tothe floor for the count in the sixth round of a bout at Denver, and won over. Dick Gilbert by the kayo route at the end of 20 fast rounds. Jack “Twin” Sulli- van lost a decision to O'Keefe in 10 rounds at Denver and Billy Miske failed |to shade him in another 10-round bat- tle. . The record might be extended in- definitely. During 18 months. of the war O'Keefe served as boxing instructor at the Great Lakes training camp, one of the Jargest mobilization points in the coun In ring generalship and cleverness » there is little doubt that he has a de- cided edge on Coplen but- the latter's record is’ not be underestimated by Joie Ray, ILLINOIS A C., THE WORLOD's GreaTecr MILER AGAIN WINS 1,000-YARD TITLE— doie Ray, the Mlinois A. ©. star, who Yard run championship at the national senior in- door champions’ meet at New > York enthus Coplen, let it be remem-} Ray won thi p if e pile last year. dered, stayed seven rounds with Jack | PLES APE DED BS BER Lae Oh Dempsey and/carries a mean wallop at TO BATTLE COPLEN HERE VETERAN RINGSTER WHO WHIPPED ~~ ENGLISH CHAMPION ON GARD HERE Heinie Zimmerman’s Manager Takes His Place When Closed in Denver Match Saturday Night wi heavyweight champion, did not }; arrive in Casper to fight George Coplen at the Iris theatre to- night, but-instead of a disappointment for local fans, the head- fistic entertainment took on prospects of a uncement that Johnny O’Keefe place. The latter, it was an- on securing a decision. Both are {strong and husky, as well as being handy with the gloves, which spells the popular side of a good fight. Another exciting preliminary is a fourround go between Al Plaza and Al Yeage poth of whom. are in the heavy- weight class. The Elks witnessed the best card ever staged for a ocal sthoker when Yeager and Perkins gave and took sledge-hammer blows for six rounds, A repetition of this bout is expected when these big boys clash to- night. A 30-minute wrestling match will be a peace-maker for fans who prefer this sport and two fast exponents.of the game who may be heard from laterj when their reputations have been es- tablished are on edge for a lively go. * Jack Haley wil] be the third man in} the ring with the, boxers and Dick Far- rell will referee the wrestling. Advance sales at the Iris promise a record attendance and holders of ring-j side seats will applaud the enterprise! of the promoters in having raised seats erected for the stage. These seats sur- round the stage sides of the arena and offer the best possible view of the en- tertainment. ‘ 4 Tepaired. Dealer WItl he pald-to' barbed or per- "eSRONAT. C. SMITH sons furnishing information lead- Casper | Typewriter to: recovery: ‘of diamonds PSs womend rest. 101 Wyatt Bldg, Phone ss¢ | Another Crackerjack for Our Patrons _. ‘TODAY Five-Reel Feature Bessie Ba “THE WOMAN ye “UNDERSTOOD” THEN TEXAS GUINAN (The Female Bill Hart) STARTLING DECISION Jutre Will} fam H. Wadhams of general sessions of! New York, who has decided that men | caught with women in “vagrancy cases are equally guilty,” and should be ar- rested and held for trial with the wo- men. 3 REMOVAL SALE STORAGE | are ducted under waiver of notice signed the end of a long reach. O'Keefe will by stockholders owning in person al take on one of the toughest fighters | the legally issued capital stock of said Of his career when he me nan thru the | passenger | corporation. ropes tonight. | freight. é j ‘ R. H. NICHOLS, Chairman. j Charlie Doyle and spike Murphy will | The operations of the company may A. E. STIRRETT, Secretary. ‘also furnish a large share of the enter- he carried on in the State of Wyoming) Publish March 2%, 33, 24, 25, 1920. | tainmént tonight, representing the hest; rnd in other states of the United States.| (Nes) matched local talent in their class. The princinal place of business in. the State of Wyoming shall he at Casper, | Natrona County, and the agent in} charge thereof is Alfred R. Lowey, 301 Oil Exchange Bldg. + | WERLEY TRANSPORTATION COM-| PANY. DURHAM & LOWEY, | Attorneys. Pub, Mareh 23, 24, 1920, we hd real ahaa | NOTICE | State of Wyoming, : 28s. County of Natrona,*: To W. W.' 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Wyomin7, | February 27th, 1920! ten o'clock, a. m.,| at which meeting there were vresent| in person owners of the entire legal) issue of the capital ‘stock of said cor- poration, by proper resolvtion unant- mousl¥ adonted the canitalization of said | corporation was ordered incréased from its present total amount of One Hun- dred . Thousand . 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