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FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1920 via) ee eh ; PP tea SENG Che Casper Daily Cribune we wath PAGE SEVEN [TODAY'S NEWS OF THE SPORT WORLD| TALON MEET KANSAS CHAMP Casper Heat Matched with| Allen Eustace for Match Here e April 26 Jack aaag will have a real oppo- | | weight champ, who is being brought to | April 26, under the direction of | Taylor has never left | nent in Allen Eustace, Kansas heavy- cLeod. ining work since he downed Hokuff here recently urting this morning he has begun ad- \ | : | | | | | | | | and | ditional roa@ work so as to be in the) best trim for the hard battle Eustace. Word was received yeserday by Mc- Leod that Eustace would come to Cas- per, April 26, to meet Taylor in the Iris theater. | Eustace is built along much the same lines as Taylor, only he will have the dvantage—and probably the first man to wrestle Taylor here to have this ad- vantage—of about 2 inches in height. Ile may weigh a bit more than Taylor. home is near Wakefield, Kan., but game in Ohio. This man Eustace only recently took Till Hokuff to a beating when he se- a perfect toe hold on the Bo- He had been scheduled to “Strangler” Lewis, but Lewis Hokuff filled in for Lewis a time appeared ta have Eus- tace on the run, Hokuff; had been badly twisted with much the same sort f a toe hold put on by Bill Demetral t Detroit a few days before. ace is credited with a viétory ov Jim Londos in Canton, Ohio, after a match of three hours and a half. MFADDEN TAKES COUNT HANDS OF BOB MARTIN (By Associated Press.) UNTINGTON, W. Va., April 16.— Bob Martin, heavyweight chamnio: of the A. E. F., knocked out “Spike' McFadden of Philadelphia, in the first round_of a scheduled ten-round bout here last night. cured hemian. nd for Len ee SEE TWO ARMY RECRUITS ACCEPTED. John H, Ruhl of Chicago, Til., and William Barrett of Lewiston, Mont., d° for enlistment in the r Corps for service in Panama. | will be sent to New Orleans, where they will remain till the 14th of These men will have an oppor- | as made his name in the wrestling j with | } FORT AUSGELL SOLDIERS SACK FONTINA TO ROGK ~— BLACK TO SLEEP TONIGHT, CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 16.—Sol- | dier Fontana, who is to meet Joe Black of Denver in the main battle of a box- ing card scheduled for tonight at the Fort Russell riding hall, is carrying | the hopes of every man of the Fort| Russell garrison and if the Denver boy s the soldier to sleep thére’ll be| joom so profound on the military | jreservation the railroads may have to | use snowplows to cut thru it. Sey-| eral preliminaries will be staged. The! smoker is in honor of stockmen here to attend the annual m Wyoming Live Stock TOLEDO BOXER GETS DECISION OVERC. MACKEY tt Associated P) BOISE, Idaho, April 16.—Frankie Murphy of Toledo won from Carl Mackey of Denver by a decision last Hee in a fast lightweight boxing out CALENDAR OF SPORTS 1 ——_—___-_ — Baseball—Opening of the season of the Texas League. Wrestling. championships Stecher v New York ropolitan Broo Ed (Stra angle TO MEET STECHER FOR TITLE—“Strangler” Lewis, who may become wrestl- ing champion on April 16, All he has to do is te down Champion Stécher in their bout in New York. ° READ THE TRIBUNE BASEBALL EXTRA FOR THE DAY’S SCORES Follow the big leagues thru THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE. For the first time in the history of Casper the results of the major league games are being published on the afternoon of the play. As usual, it is THE TRIBUNE that offers this service to its readers, THE TRIBUNE “Baseball Extra” Casper after 5 P. M. Complete returns in runs, hits and errors and the bat- Boxing—Eddie Fitzsimmons vs. Ray Pryall, 10 rounds, at Pittsburgh; Billy Defoe vs. Leo. Johnson, 12 rounds, at Lewiston, Me.; Roy Moore vs. Babe s 5 rounds, at Omaha; Willie Joe Daly, 10 rounds, at Jphn- Willard | Out of town parties may par- chase the WILLARD THREAL- ED RUBBER insulated storage battery, a quality producz, for their car by phoning 968J or writing to the AUTO BLECTRICAL COMPAN\. 111 East First St. Phone 968-3 (Giving make and model of car.) is now being sold on the streets of teries are avilable to Casper fans the minute games are ended. This “extra” will be issued until the close of the World Series next fall. bail scores be sure you get a TRIBUNE. If you want the y to see Porto ‘Rico and other | rm rr re ere T the soda fountain, drink a bottle of Sat neat satisfies. The choicest hops blended with selected malt produce ‘that mom A ioc flavor and “body” distinctive of Edelweiss—the popular beverage for fifty years. Enjoy it as a beverage in your home—order a case today. 0 RAMSEY Phone 260 160 So. Center St. FRANKIE ON: DEFEATS ASHE (By Associated Press.) SPRINGFIELD, UL, April 16.— Frankie Mason of Forty Wayne, Ind., American fiyweight champion, out- pointed Johnnie (Babe) Asher of St. Louis in ten rounds here, according to ringside critics. CHARLIE WHITE DEFEATS (By 4 GRAND R: —Charley weight, Milwaukee, in the fourth round of a sociated | Press.) IDS, -Mich., April 16. White, Chic | scheduled ten- oan bout here. | WHALE FOOD COMPANY. 1S CAUSE OF BOOM IN TOWN EUREKA, Cal. (By Matil).—Trinidad, one of the oldest towns in the north- ern,part of this country, is taking on new life from the fact that a sea food company fs establishing a whaling sta- tion there for the catching and reduc: ing to a fertilizer, chicken feed and other products, of the whale this sum- mer, Contr: have been let for erecting nd a number of buildings. PRES SCRIPT DEPT. | 831 IN TEN ROUNDS BOERUE IN THE FOURTH * ago light- | defeated Eddie »Boechue of * vith Jack Taylor which makes certain a hard match. 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