Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 15, 1920, Page 5

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SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1920. PUAMPIONGHIP CLASS SHOWSUP INTRYOUTS FOR BOXING TOURNEY Lively Baitles for Finals Assured on Showing in Pree liminaries Last Night; Seven Bouts on Card for | Tonight at the Casper Athletic Club | Amateur championship class showed up last night in the prelimi- | naries for the Elks’ tournament, when entrants for honors in Casper’s | first major boxing program swapped blows at the Casper Athletic Club. | None were eliminated from the tourney on last night’s results, but the | chances of some were reduced in the estimation of the judges. Clau Blanchard won a close decision from Hiram Warden in the i necessary football lineman, are iy the handker- audanum Featherweight—Glen Coryell and Ed- nderson, 4 htweight—Joe Schneider and Har-| ¢ Clayton Crouse. Light Heavyweight—William Ma- honey and George Blane. E veight—Al Yeager Stransky. pirouetted on one toe with an arm and hand extended, but they have since} |taken to the dance and appear to en Joe | joy it. | The object of the dancing instruction | to the football men is to improve the} and » the players constantly “on thcir| aly hting have just gained some a ~ in Italy. As a result, em- > sporting writers are being born efforts for flowery «i criptions| z en the .vernacular of Ameri-| |can sporting columns. Heré is tho re-| |port of a prize fight from one of the That the Young Women’s Christian association may have grounds ten- | provincial papers: and ot! outdoor ac this “There was vivacious animation in summer Mr 2, Richard Shipp has do-!the impatient crowd when there ap- nated to tt tion the use of a} peared on the scene what seemed to he lot which she- owns at the corner of |twe gun caissons that had just dome| Lincoln and Second streets, it was an-j,out of battle. They were scantily’ at- nounced today. j tired so much so that they nearly froze| Boy Scouts haye volunteered their |'to the teeth. Then there was sounded} services in leyeling the lot and putting |} fanfare of trumpets right into the it into condition for use as a tennis ears of the waiting crowd and it was as court. {if'the wrath of God had beer let loose. Sharrock and Purcell, team contrac-! ‘Then there were the sporting bloods} }who frothed at the mouth hecause: the tors, have also ‘donated their ser He ee ictal ou bee ; for the rolling of the lot after it is/PUbMc was ignorant of the beauty an¢ leveled. passion of the sport and be Ha mf 5 4 |#pectators did not take the - Awociation: ‘gira awba have asked. usy,- This deliciaus sport-as « the Cinserning outdoor sports, ‘will be most ish call it, ‘the manly art of self grateful to Mrs, Shipp for her gene efen: was prohibite hefore the} si war. But then, the war ‘vas fought for jUberty’ and right, at least, the right to} njoy oneself even at the risk of others sing their lives. | “The two ruffians were placed in} rates them} Furniture was moved into the new juarters in the old Methodist ps rooms will b those who w: h | | 1 or write. Miss ihe ‘ring’ (a cord which sep: orbett, the new secretary, will m the crowd). After some prelimi-| in about two weeks to 4, the two began to launch blows ut volunteer workers will keep at one another truly intellectual] S open until that time, assist- amusement to watch. One of the two,| Bertha R. Miller, who is her virtue of his being lightweight cham-; the field Iquarters at Denver. | pion, gaye the other 2 severe punch in| Sr ae |the stomach. The other turned aj |punch to the jaw as if nothing had hap-| WILLIE JACKSON BEATS |pened. The public laughed and com-} . | mentea. | i | “Then the heay ht delivered < |weight and he fell to the floor. ja sponge to his mouth jabbering he was (By ‘Yellow." NEWARK, ee. Jackson outfough ina 12-round bout Associated Press.) N. May 15.—Willie fohnny Dur 5 here last night. EBER BREAKS UP WINNING STREAK BUDD DEMPSEY (By Associa) i LETROIT, May TR tind. News" il bantamweight champion of ‘won a newspaper decision ‘ver Budd Dempsey, af New York, ns the latter's string of un- | consecutiver victories. ROPER AND WIGBINS G0 TWELVE ROUNDS TO DRAW -,, {By Associated Press.) i pit ALAMAZO0, Mich., May/ 15.— welfare of his bu Wize toPer of Chicago, and Chuck of Indianapolis fought a draw here last night, in the ie, f ReWspaper men ‘at the pe mene “TALK WITH KING” LIFE INSURANGH ON . A BUSINESS BASIS entails no obligation. 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No matter what its make we will help you to get the maximum serv- ——_ of Yesterday and Sanding of Clubs CLUB STANDING American League W. L. Pet vat a Hes} 1467 AMERICAN LEAGUE At Chicago— 2. H. ‘| Hendrix and O'k Scott, Ru- Iph, Hearn and Gowdy. Pittsburgh-New York game _ post- poned, rain. ee cea H. Anderson went to Parkerton yon busi Our idea of repairing, and to while here you’ll Service. Phone 1400 , WYO. HOMESTEAD CONTEST:IS. The case of G © McRae vg. Lillie C. Foy in contest of a home: heard this morning before U . Land Commissioner M. Wheeler. It is alleged that Mrs, Foy has not lived| upon her homestead the required time in any year since she filed. Mrs. Foy has filed an answer t allegations, denying them and de that she made the entry in good he eyidence as taken this morning wili be sent to the land department, which will determine the contest. and Mrs. E jlagt evenir hospital, HEARD IN LAND OFFICE the 250th® annive dd weslof the inaugurated today. 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H i great su larity and Warden remains Washington 13 tt in the running, Al hee ggibt (Detroit =38 a Jimmie Andarors épesHagay Bees son, Johnson andj Ly papel trai wsqich Gharrity; Glazier, Oldhamand Stanage, | for a draw e Se pe Ainsmith. | £0, ped the two may come together in ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° New York-Chicago game postponed, H the finals rain, +} In the 135-pound class George Gil- Philadelphia-St. Louis game post j more won over Leo Cornell. Pponed, wet grounds. ! The battle between Eddie Hathaway Boston-Cleveland game postponed, | * { and Sandy Sanderson, 145 pounds, fur- rain, ' ished a thriller for the forty or more ene, i e fans in pea Hathaway was (By Associated Press.) NATIONAL LEAGUE given the decision. "4 ; S| BIG CARD SCHEDULED AMHERST, Mass., May 15.—Folk-dancing as training for} At st. Louis— H. O a mina FOR RING TONIGHT, AN ee football is being given candidates for the Massachusetts Agri-| St. Louts - 7 , eee teveutadasven tmsce| cultural: college eleven this spring. 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