Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 17, 1920, Page 5

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SATURDAY, APRIL 17,1920 _| : RE ii RS oO sone eat he Caspet Dail Cribune s SPDSERMEP ALP Sore oe i eee |TODAY’S NEWS OF THE SPORT WORLD CURTIS DONATES LOVING CUPFOR Handsome Trophy Assured for Pennant Winners in| City Baseball; League Members to Meet with Rules Committee Next Monday Evening Frank G. Curtis, president of the New York Oil company’, has do- nated a large trophy cup to the winner of Casper’s Twilight Baseball league. Mr. Curtis is an enthusiastic booster of the proposed league! and gave instructions to C. H. Reimerth, secretary of the league, to go’ ahead and purchase the best and most handsome cup he could buy. The schedule and rules committee will meet Monday night at 8 o'clock in the office of the secretary, 306 O. and 8. building. All clubs who want to file notice of entry into the league should have representatives at this meeting. The baseball committee considers it well to have a club formed to take in men who desire to play and not be af- filiated with any other organization. This is to be known as the Wyoming Athletje club team. It haa been started and a number of recruits have been} obtained. This should be one of the leading teams in the league because so many college stafs have announced their in- tention of coming out for the team, A star battery alfeady has been lined up. ae former players can become can- didates for the team by notifying Sec- ry Reimerth in room 306, O. and was knocked out by Walter Caldwell of Springer, N. M., in the fourth round of what was to have been a fifteen-round boxing bout here last | night. | > | INTERCHURCH WORKERS MEET The Tribune.) . April , Park (Special to Ww 17.—Delegates Big Horn | and | headlock. | him to the center of the mat on his ; Shoulders were pinned down in 15 sec-| Newcomer Shows up as Clever BASIN 70 ENTER CLUB I fans today perfected plans for mainta STECHER RETAINS CHAMPIONSHIP , CHAMPIONS OF TWILIGHT LEAGUE TITLE MATCH GOES THREE HOURS ©: "S2o0".").<. | ta (By Associated Press.) NEW YORK, April 17.—Joe Stecher siiccessfully defended |{)"“* | the heavyweight catch-as-catch-can title last night by throwing | |Ed “Strangler” Lewis in three hours, four minutes and fifteen | seconds, with a head scissors and arm lock. The match was one of the fastest seen here in the last year. | 4 \Lewis obtained three flying head locks in succession shortly | | bers the three-hour mark and it ap- | peared that the champion was weaken-! ing. t . re Stecher broke the last one and ob-{ oe tained a body scissors. Lewis bridged out. Lewis made an attempt at another Stecher broke, lifted Lewis, and threw bi onds, Stecher was the aggressor for first hour and Lewis thereafter. KIDPOOLEGETS FIGHT DECISION | *k and leaped to his shoulders. Lewis’ | | | the | | Boxer; Perkins Beats Butler | on the Mat ——=_____— | SPECIALIZE WYOMING PENNANT ANGE tN BASIN, Wyo., April 17.—Baseball n- men to form two teams of 11 players{ Will be pleased to see her old customers Se —_—.-___ Robert Ellis, representing the United Mrs. . formerly Mrs. Chit-] Drug Company of Bo: will tenden, r at Virginia hotel,| arrive } a Pu ? 1 business is lo V: gh the state Plans are being laid for a soccer! TUBERCULOSIS |football season starting next fall and 14 When phy Midwest Soccer Football club al impossibl Lat- Ohio Druggist, has t the r i ‘ losis. he 1 at 2 o'clock at the fair grands. Lat-| b on himself a has been successful i producing | af. Home ‘Treatment, as | winning soccer teams. At Denver for ‘#, ADDILIN Anyone with years he trained the chumpion! pos coughs ing tul ar ten s o, &, iO oo, o, 7, eeebdeepteedeee MoM foto! iM team thus far which will allow enough Xa iM aXe Ge she at Pereee ey hip Gordon team. | "Sed Peudde Latost Photo it under plain directions. Arcade Bidg.., den ul may use There are 24 members of the soccer to ADDILINB, 285 Send your name and « , Columbus, Ohio, Mo o% Cn Mahe sn My Be cde & be. TSS" %, ft sta che ctects Goede dade die hele e st: Sahoo cioetncteaoeeagontontonfontenteatoateeteatectectostestoatertoatoatoctpelpctpety tpeteatreteetrete tedtedtente ee ko ee oe ee LAKE KAA HKERH IE The Moulton Motor Co. So Me nM ae aa o 2, * 4, io, o¢, + 2 Me % Ore, oO 4, 2, ¢ >, + iM a ? se Re & Are now occupying the repair department of their & $ new building and are prepared to give $ “ io, + 2, +4, * KKK IAHR IRAE ERE ET TR, AUTO OWNERS REAL SERVICE. ? % + K? ae o4, %, + 4, K? ¢ <4 RM % % M oo, O, + The Moulton Motor Co. 4, * a fe MARES TiGnhs ** t Weh full li f * BS S. building. i? fis tN E & € nave atu ine oO x b3 Plans are being made to start the/ IXid Poole, a new fighter to Casper | TENDERS—Jack Coombs, the old Ath- > * By Se twilight baseball season about May 1. anorting pues ‘won over Greer fe letic pitcher, is making a great success a £ : / “e Several teams have called practice and six rounds jast night ot the athletic) | oo if Box & RS with such interest indications are that |show staged at the Elks’ meeting in| im coaching the Detroit box 63 x Cd e >< theré Will be ore: ¥6Ml° basShall fag? the I. O. 0. F. hall last night. Poole ¥ = — oe ing im this league this spring and sum- won praise from all those who saw him! — HayipsON IN OIL B Rx : o nae battle his way thru is) CHRY i) Wyo, April 17—Lee o : 63 et ERS NEWSORGE: 48.82 C1ey ®) lie Davidson, former of the|°g * rare bad hefty wallop. He is the latest fidd of} Fygson Miner and of the | es ee QUT George McLeod who arranged the show| Wyoming Press a ts here| gy * 53 jast night. - | from Denver, where he issengaged in| ¥ * Sr L. 5 Harvey Perkins maintained his record ¢he of1 business. “No more newspaper | ee ar a winner by defegting Walter Butler | jusiness for mo;” he said: “there's too oe ¥ . in two falls in one hour. He won the | much grief and too little money in it.” 3 4 " + first in 37 minut ahd the second came | 4 oo a in 6 minutes. The rules of the match | > 4 & 3 were that one wrestler would have to| Se * % (By Associated Press.) get two falls in one hour. Perkins) — 7 + } 7 ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., April 17. turned the trick. & 4 > —"Fighting” Jack Taylor of St. Louis x * * * i * * * * § erchurch conference The conference arge of Rev, R. M. Jones of the church and full representation from the three counties are ih attend- ance. pA Se ASS CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION |CALLED GREATEST TRACK ATH- LETE—Carl E. Johnson, captain of the Michigan track team, who is called the “greatest track athlete ever turned out jin this country” by Jack Moakily, track ach at Cornell university, This state.| ; Insurance Commissioner's Office, State of Wyoming. Cheyenne, Wyo., April 5, 1920, It is hereby certified, That the Inter atic uife Insurance Company of St. | hing Oil dicate and The Winona Oil Laie, Aa the. Stato of Misour, has| ment was made following the Cornell-| Company, and that I will not be Wield [303 Oil Exchange Building complied with the Insurance Laws of | Michigan track meet. Superintendent for either said Syndi- Phone 363 this State and is authorized te transact eate or Compan the business of Life ¢nstrance in this . BE, E, CALDER. ‘tate for the current year. Witness my hand and seal of “ffice the day and year first above written. RAY TEMPLE OUTPOINTED R. B. FORSYTH, 4 | Insurance Commissiorer, BY FDDIE FITZSIMONS Pub. April 17, . NOTICE OF FINAL SE , (By Associated Press.) . AND DISTRIBUTION OF E8TATE | \INNEAPOLIS, April 17.—Kadie Fitzsimmons of New York outpointed Ray Temple of St. Paul in a ten- | round bout here. The men are light- weights. } State of Wyoming, : 88, County of Natrona, “sixth Judicial | In the District Court, District. In the matter of the estate of Andrew Deceased, is hereby given to ali creditors the } | | | All Next Week THE REXALL STORE J. Irwin, in uné oth ve interested that the persons entitled estate, sned executor filed his final a and petition for distribution of estate with the clerk of the above en- titled court, where anyone interested may examine said aecount and petition a fife at any time on or , and if no the executor will ‘ttlement of said estate | . 1920 or as soon thereafter | thy matter may be heard by the Dat on June d this 17th day of April, A. D..} JULIUS B, IRWIN, Executor. coBn, Attorney for Executor. Pub, April 17, 24, May 1, 8, 15, 1920. — WANTED Hauling Contracts Wyatt-Wolf Motor Co, Call Temporary Office Wyatt Hotel When Anybody Tells You. —and he'll whisper it soft and low, and look over his shoulder for fear his conscious will smite him) When He Tells You —he'll sell you a life policy as good asa New York Life Policy = tell him for me, brother, it can't be done, | THE NEW YORK LIFE POLICY IS PERFECT §}) LIFE INSURANCE R. T. KEMP, Ast. Insurance—That’s All. Jil East Second. Phone 370 Dealers—Federal and Re- public Trucks : BURNETT OPTICAL CO. Killed Opticians nd Floor | ing a feam here this summer to com- pete with the other towns of this part! CORTRACT of the state. | Miller of Hudson were accepted for $n- listment in the motor and will be s |618 East Yellowstone Highway sey te eee MORE RECRUITS ACCEPTED Arthur Lung of Casper and John BORDS NOTICE y given that I have ail units in Central Wyom- | SS STORAGE BATTERY, “Costs Less per Month of Service” FOUR PATENTED ‘IMPROVEMENTS Fcur patented improvements give Vesta batteries that extra vitality for which they are famous. CAN BE USED IN REPAIRING — One of the betterments, ie, Vesta Impregnated Mats, can be used in repairing any make of battery. Our contract with the Vesta Accumulator Company permits us to use them in repair jobs and in man: ipatasices the battery is made to last longer than it did at first. 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The Bootery “Your Feet Will Bring You Back” 127 East Second Street, or the Wigwam Way tha Orme... ye S ee nn on oo | wr A _ 2 oe eo Ww wn | (>) i -) Isexe0 = 1 w

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