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TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1920 Lightning Speed Shown by Pair in Final Workouts for Mill at Iris; Preliminaries Round Out Good Card for Fistic Followers Here Ring fans who saw Harry Riede and Joe “Wop” Flynn go through lightning practice at the Casper Athletic Club yesterday afternoon and last night, are on edge for the battle scheduled for the Iris Theater tonight, when the two meet for the first time in a ten-round go. After trying repeatedly to bring the pair together i in Denver, it falfs to the lot of Casper fistic fans to witness them in action against each other and there are no cock-sure predictions to the outcome. Both are fast and ever, masters in ring generalship, ex- jenced and capsble of taking and ping lightning-like punches—“two n guys” from a neutral standpoint ready to mix things to the limit. » and Flynn will weigh in at practically the same poundage tonight. all outward respects they have an at the decision and inas- much as it is Riede’s first battle here with the promise that he will appear frequently in the future, it is certain is going in to win. Flynn like- res to make good his reputa- tion with Casper fans to bring assur ance of future contracts, and will be out of his corner of the ring before the bell can be muffled. So far as known ve been posted, although each favorite with a considerable num- Spike Murphy, who Is scheduled to go six rounds with Joe Stransky in the semiwindup, boxed with Flynn for two brief sessions atthe athletic club last nigh and acknowledged that it was hard Ithough the effect on Flynn was y noticeable at the finish. The tapped Murphy frequently and the heavier lad’s blows with fine skill. A round of shadow boxing nd swift work with the bag completed Flynn's light workout. Tonight's preliminaries make up an excellent card if pulled off as scheduled and there is a fain division of boxing and wrestling for fans who like both sports. Dowler is put to beat Charles Johnson on the mat and his rkpidly| ,, developing skill at the game leads his friends to believe that he will carry out his purpose. Resi tions for’ tonight's - athletic card predict an unusual crowd at the Iris. The advance sale has been larger than for any recent bout «nd a com- fortably filled house should greet the performance. LEAGUE GAME IS POSTPONED © ACCOUNT RAIN The Twilight league received its first ack on, account of weather today when the game scheduled between the Mullin club and Northwestern teams had to be postponed on account pf wet as soon as the field is in con- dition for play The schedule will be resumed, j SCHOOL CONTEST }Big Horn hth Country Turns Out} Well for Big Event Last of Week May packed to ca und musical contest of the | Big Horn Basin high schools, hundreds being unable to gain admission. | The jadges selected to decide the| contests were M Zisie Seyfarth of| Cheyenne and N. C. Maddox and M. C.| Dietrich of Billings. In the declamatory contest ‘the fol-[ lowing awards were made: Musical (Class 1}—Harold Pond of Powell, first; Lillian Peck, Thermopolis, | —Doris Spencer, Gr Thelma Edmonds, Pow- ell, Oratorical—Ernest + Clark, Worland, first; Rush McKelvey, Powell, second. Humorous—Elsie Perry, Cowley, first; ybull, second. first; Meurice Tallon, Worland, second. Dramatic—Vivian Hay; Worland, first; Lester Gibson, Basin, cond. > o—— - 0 1 CALENDAR OF SPORTS on Boxing—Jack Sharkey vs. Dick Load- man, 10 rounds, at Milwaukee. Mike O'Dowd vs. Jackie Clark, 10 rounds, at} Camden, N. J. Goo Stewart vs. Willie Devore, 12 rounds, at Akron. Be Slender ss sep ie ion of Lerving ees cises. NO Smith rea, bo thyroid, no los of time. J d follow the simple, in syee feo, aad reduse 0 to 60 pounds pirdied you need to) under $100 cach Safe, re- Hable, recomiae sictans Ni aro. attractive, fel" Hecommned pro See for OIL OF KOREIN at any drug store. Accept no substitute. Jt cmes in & L with guarauice. Or wr.ie tor free Linsure wo tation F, How. Yort City PRIZES AWARDED) iSPEED RECORDS | numbers Sunday and speed records are jor self determination for small peop] TODAY’S NEWS OF THE SPORT.WORLD RIEDE=FLYNN BATTLE TONIGHT {6 ANYBODY'S FIGHT, FANS BELIEVE WON POLE University pole VAULT—Landers of the of Pennsylvania who won ut during the Penn relay carni- val at Philadelp! at 12 feet 6 inche v He cleared the bar ARE HUNG UPON CONCRETE ROAD The five-mile stretch of paved hig way on the Salt Creek road is provin: popular spot for motor-bike speeds the hard, even surface offering ¢ ‘inducements for speeders to “step on it"| just as much as they ¢ to. Motor. cycle fers were out on the road in elient| said to have distances. The road is also proving to be a very popular drive for autoists and its popu larity will be enhanced doubly when th present unpaved link along the Midwest | refinery is completed. ~ Motorists will] then have a continuous paved strétch of road over seven miles in length. eee ey been annihilated in short Ruling out Senator Reed’s district endorsement shows the Missouri D ocratic party is evidently not in f: Willar IN_ BUYING A NEW BATTERY for your be sure it is of right capacity. A smaller battery | is cheaper and will do the work for |! a while but the strain is too much for it Magnetos, generators, and Ngbting equipment re AUTO ELECTRICAL Co., 136 E. Midwest Ave. Phone 9683 (Old 111 E. First St.) arters red. | ‘ 6uspension Sf work in the here of he Kemmerer Coal company has COWBOYS HAVE BIG GAME AHEAD University Ball Tossers Getting in Trim to Play California Next Week LARAMIE, Wy versity opened its May 11.—The uni; all season May 6 by vanquishing the Laramie Oil Fields} team insa six-inning game by a score of 4 to 3. The Hne-up for the Sore) game May 17 is now tentativ Sheldon of Worland, Smith of § and Long of M ri have shown up well on the pite! staff, and Willis of Lovell, will probabt: with Heigert of Pueblo as alternative choice. Rue of Denver, Robert Thomp son of Rock River, and Don Thompson of Powell are holding down tne bases, be behind the bat,| PLANS DRAFTED FOR YW. HOME from Railroad, Will Permit Erection of Larger Building Most attractive pre! the new Y. W. C. A. puilding have been prepared by a local architect to fit the triangular lot on. East cently leased to the @ertha R. Miller annou minary plans for “mess Women's club meeting last night The association now has the hope of Ysecuring an additional strip of ground from the Northwestern’ railroad, this will make possit building than first y The sketche: \taining a gymn M iy Bice 88€8;looms, laundry and sho baths, with Young of Green stiver and Worlen |" on the first floor is the lobe, ttl of Cozad, Neb., as stroras contenders, : ja sun room at th r of the hal, Layman of Wisconsin has shown up hy sade e most attractive living the east strong at shortstop, while Simpson of{'ia0 of the building ead a nant ast Cody, Knight of Laramie, and Simmons "2° Of the building and a cafeteria an¢ > . : S{iitchen on the west side. of Denver have been working in th nS Sp é : On the third floor are 21 bed rooms field. Young and Worden, if the fet. a vatiot Pat i not stationed inthe infield, may r Smits eae i TY two totetberthiee “out tfielders curried ground be secured from the railroad, Laie Bape, CUCL owe a larger gymnasium can be built, the t \eafeteria and other main floor rooms 7 HREE LE VELS an be enlarged and nine more bed- IN COAL MINE “DROW NED OUT” FRONTIER, Wyo., May 11,—The rush of water whic! h recently caused No. in diminished slightly, but the mine con tinues to fill steadily ‘and three of the lower levels have been “drowned ow ‘Powerful pumping machinery has been ordered and it is hoped that it will be installed in time to keep the water out the upper levels. Meanwhile the ly rise of water in No. 1 mine is threatening to disable No. 3 nearby. Seo Mol Whe Seae Tieket sale at Kimball's Drug Store for High School Pageant to be held at Iris Thea: on May 13. 5-B-4t San Remo may be Latin for Reno, t any rate it looks like some of the allies might get a divorce there. TYPEWRITERS Bought, sold, rented, repaired. Dealer CORONA—L. C. SMITH Casper Typewriter Exchange 101 Wyatt Bldg. Phone 856 FOR SALE CEMENT BLOCKS Estimates Furnished M. W." Rafferty 335 East 12th St. Phone 1208 Rear 122 Center Street OIL CITY PLUMBING CO. Plumbing Contractors Estimates furnished on application Phone 711 IRIS THEATER TONIGEET 5P.M. BOXING AND WRESTLING A big program consisting of 23 rounds of boxing and one wrestling event. 10--ROUNDS--10 PACIFIC COAST 6-ROUNDS-6 Spike Murphy YOU ALL ki SPIKE Joe Stransky OF CHICAGO THREE-ROUND OF DE NVER 4-ROUNDS-4 Jerry Mahoney VS Eddie Nelson WRESTLING— To falls or to one hour Earl Dowler vs Chas. Johnson CURTAIN RAISER DOORS OPEN 7:30 P. M.—SHOW STARTS AT 8:00 P. M. ADMISSION, $2, $3, $4 PLUS WAR TAX GEORGE M. McLEOD, PROMOTER 1 mine mine," hreoms can be provided giving a s Mid well balanced building. The foundations of the be built so that oth cdded later if nece: present plans. pultaion w vit| stor! ordi Store ball’s Drug | dénts and faculty members. wh ARE ATTRACTIVE = | Additional Ground, If Obtained! seant to be held at Life Insurance Is Not Easy to Obtain | But nothing worth while was ever gotten without a struggle. The foresighted man, realizing the uncertainty of the future, will make the necessary personal sacrifice to insure the future welfare of his business and his family. SPECIALIZING IN LIFE INSURANCE “CAPITOL LIFE” McGREW Mount Holyoke Collee has a new club| tion in a ferment. whose membership is confined to stu-} e grand- mothers studied at the college. Dating back to 1836, Mount Holyoke 's one of the few women's colleges which have been in existence long enough to boast} of three generetions of students. __ W, J. Bryan's grape to ‘put the Democratic BURNETT OPTICAL CO. 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