Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 18, 1920, Page 5

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Glen Walcott and Leo Connell Win Places in Finals in Furious Mills Last Night; Last Prelims to Be Held Tonight at Athletic Club Elks’ tourney entrants who have qualified to fight for ch: classes in the finals: 105 pounds—Claude Blanchard and “Red” Walcott; 118 pounds—Eddie Anderson and Luxon Dunba Anderson and Harold Skelton; 135 pounds—George Gilmore and Leo Connell. 1 Four furious bouts last night brot the preliminaries of the | Cincinnati Elks’ Amateur Boxing tournament near a close, and on the re- sult of tonight’s encounters will rest the selection of the re-! mainder of near champions who will battle for supremacy at heater Friday night, when Elks will entertain their ‘* ends. Spirit shown by contenders to date assures a popular the Iris t fri 1m for the awards et eliminated will be expected to put in an appearance at the Casper \thletic club this evening. en Walcott, who entered the fly- t class against heavier opponents e his 93 pounds, last night led off) and all those the events by winning a popular de-| cision over Hiram Worden, whe tips} the scales at 103. Waleett also cinched! is chance to meet Claude Blanchard in the finals Friday and will either cop] the gold watch or medal. Worden, altho} able to push Walcott around the ring in clinches, was outgeneraled in ring tac. tles and speed, both of which allowed Walcott to land frequent clean blow Leo CongeN ley the way thruout his| bout ¥!th Fred Martin and won the de. cision. Martin stood his ground against fonnell’s rushes early in the bout but was outpointed in the Jast two rounds. tonnell’s eye was reopened and he| looked the worse of the two at the fin Ish. The lads are entered in the 13 pound class. By defeating ‘Martin,| Connell won a place in the finals Fri-) day night and will fight George Gil- more for the title. | George Blaine, who tasted defeat at} the hands of Eddie Hathaway S@#turday} night in the 158-pound class, came back} last night and put William Mahoney out of the runping. Mahoney went to the floor in all three rounds but hung on gamely until Referee Geo. MeLeod, to save him punishment, ‘called an end to the bout. Hathaway and Crouse went the full] distance in the fourth event of the eve- nd Crouse was badly worsted. broke thru his guard re-} tedly with smashing blows to the} and face while Crouge's were rgely body blows. Final determination of the runners-up. in the welterweight, middleweight and heavyweight clas: will be made to-) night when the 1 preliminaries inj » three classes will be held. Some fights are expected. | Announcement also is made that no| entries will be received after § o'clock tonight. Other out-of-town contenders mateur titles were exptoted to. ar- rive the first of the week but the limit for entries will expire tonight. ———<—-—__—_— TWILIGHT LEAGUE WILL FURNISH ALL STARS 10 CONTEST CASPER TITLE At a meeting of the managers of the various teams in returns| ( the Twilight League, |% Baseball Results of Yesterday and Standing of Clubs New ork, --.. CITY LEAGUES PLAYING TODAY =: CHAMPION EYE CLUB STANDINGS | American League NATIONAL LEAGUE |ly awoided the eye of the huge 1 Schmidt; Doug.| lightweight, pounded Johnny Dui and Nyder, jall over the ring one night last wi Louis-Brooklyn game postponed;lin New Jersey. This Dundee* is ‘boy that Benny Leonard, ney, TODAY’S NEWS OF THE SPORT WORLD| TITLE CONTENDERS FOR FRIDAY. BOUTS EMERGING FROM TRYOUTS ee ~~ WHOKED AS JB So Many a Youngster Takes Count L. Peti| Before the Real Battie Cleveland % 9708! * Boston 9 "0x0 Begins ' Chicago 9 501 a St. Louis -_ 12.500 By HENRY L. FARRELL ashington 13.480] (United Press Staff Correspondent.) : |New York 12.479} NEW YORK, May 18.—Punches do pionship of | philadelphia 14. _64| not always win fights. They most usu- Detroit 188 .250/ally end them ut many battles are 125 pounds—Jimmie ——- won before a blow is struck, National League | Royal presence in the ring awes ed |many clever boys to the point where W. L. Pet.|they ean’t use their arms. Students § 10 .615\call it physcology-that enables a cham- | Brooklyn 9 .571| Pion to look at his opponent and send Chicago —__ 10 566) 8Way in a flash all the confidence and ; Pittsburgh 10 .§45| hope that the ether boy had. ) Boston — 9 Many fighters have a hunch that it's Louis 13 bad stuff to look a charApion in the Philadelphia 14 eye and let him use bis jinx. When 16 Dempsey went into the ring with Wil- lard in Toledo last July he particular- pion. His head was down, his eyes on | At Pittsburgh— BM, the floor when the referee explained Pittsburgh eet the rules to them and they w down »w York 6 12 when they shook hands n innings. Coo Carison,| Mel Coogan, the good little Brooklyn nde mite or the light- tw! | pic | be ani | on’ | chi b it we ica | ra 401 we is men have officially run 1 | are: Smithson, Kelly, Murray, Thompson and Simpson. | | ‘The world's record, which is held by | Bob Simpson, is 14:3. officially six or seven The probable contenders in the Olym | foreign competitors. hurdle | world A GeMAS Bee flat. They | hurdlers to keep up the old-time stand Barron, | ards. — HERONS PREY ON | MONTANA FISH run 14 and 14 He has 4 times, 3 ice, officially. : games this summer for Sweden will Levin and Hultin; for ustralia, Wil-| SLEN. ait aot tata taumaenis | son and Kendell and for England, Gray.| wetey PNA: Mont—-The | state | oe | Thompson has just announced that he! herons in the Yellowstone river, which | will run for Canada instead of America, | are devouring fish at an alarming rate |and he will be a sstrong contender for | ‘There island alone at the mouth | the honors, fet Brids k on whi it | The American representatives will, mated, 2,000 of these birds have 1m | probably -be picked from the following:| their nests. They are said to eat >nany Fred W. Kelly, Carl Johnson of Michi-| thousand tons of fish a month and will |g Smith of Cornell: Erdman ofjseon strip the river and cree, it is | Princeton‘ Barron, of Meadowbrooy A. | feared. | C., with a possibility of new finds in the| The birds kill more fish than they coming track season. | eat, rismen say, for their method In 1908 Olympics at London Sithson,is to stab trout with their bills in the of America won the high hurdles in 15] Tiffles, and many escape only to die, flat, which is the present Olympic rec-| further down stream ord. Fred W. Kelly ran them in 15 = = s - ’ < | 1-10 at, the 1912 Olympics held in Stock- | 7 eens ne IO Aut Stak hepsi |holm. Thys, in order to break the} tun pus qitshens that can serve four- present Olympic record, the time must | t€e" hundred pounds of bread daily, | be under 1 sonds. Upon first glance, | | Fred W. Kelly, of the United States, ==—=—=—=—=—=——™ a Earl Thompson of Canada, are the | ly two men who appear to hatg; a ance at breaking this record. The 200 metre low hurdles has en an Olympic event since 1904. It x the American low hurdlers puld show their superiority easily over Hillman of Amer a ran it in 24:3 in the games at St. IS YOUR AUTOMOBILE COVERED BY INSURANCE? IF NOT WHY NOT? not Louis in 1904. They will, however, hold 400 metre se, An American holds the reeord for the 440 yard hurdle ce, which is a longer race than the 0 metre event, This record of 15 us made by “Bill” Meanix. This time better than any foreigner has ever | rain. : | Cincinnati-Philadelphia game post-| Weight champ, has been unable to put run the shorter distance of 400 metres. ; «| poned; rain. away in seven different fights. ‘The| In 1904, Hillman ran this race of 400 Mullin Club Meets Norihwestern in| Chicagd-Boston game _ postponed; Leonard-Coogan fight looked like ; oe | metres in 53 flat, BE PROTECTED Resumption of Delayed | rain. world-beater yet when Coogan went in-| B00 SS SS Sn SS | Possible candidates in. the United Schedule | ——— |to the ring he was all broken out with} “THE CRAB,” NOW A GIANT—Johnny | States for this event are Meanix, the 5: | AMERICAN LEAGUE the “buck fever." Leonard knocked] Evers, formerly of the Chicago Cubs,! Loomis brothers, and Smart, all of the - a ip out. Soph at ; 1 one of the bitterest enemies on the| Chicago Athletic Association; Bill S Three games in the delayed scheduic|_ At Bokton— Be all i | 3 aeeiae a RN re al hat the New club] ter cf Missouri University fi G of the Twilight League will be played} Boston ——- the Jersey City fiyweight, of being | baseball field that the New York club) 114 johnson, of Ilinols A. C. e oP i eS this’ week, starting off at 5:30. this | Chicago “yellow” but be was so fussed when| has ever fought, has joined their ranks, There is a wide field of contenders ~eAgence-o- afternoon: when the Mfllin club ana|_ Jones and Walters he swent ito! the ring | with Jimmy | Ho ts to act as coach. | though ang new men may spring up at Jorth wi 4 a a Schalk. le, the champion, that he coulc * | . eae the Northwestern will cross sticks at|Schalk. , Hhidehis (Mande tipainithe’ frst. (two pec bertte 303 Oil Exchange Building the high school athletic field, following |,,At Philadelphia— ‘ sfretimpertese. at Laan In the past Olympics America has Ph 363 the close of the track mect there. The| Philadelphia — - peas Fecha eaare contdent 15 always been supreme in the hurdles and one American Legion and Standard wit)| Detroit Fie se COTES Sea ae TGAMIRE G. tavelel it is up to the present day American play Thursday night and on Friday the; Kinney, Moore and Seer StH Ameren oe yp, Caen &) tortatiG | Merchants’ association club will mect ze. fie poate : “ : i the Wyoming Athletic club. ashington— Americans who saw the Carpentier- foe See Teas Shington Beckett fight claim that the British jwere taken up last night at a meeting = Cote at belpee isreeon tei oe ef Twilight league officials in connec achary, eckson Srenchman stepve » ring. : tion with other matters pertaining to{Shocker and Severied the cool confidence, the assurance of | IN ORDER TO GET A the eligibilty of players and the elmina-! rery free Coreen icine Sere cioyty oat | e eon \3 tion of professionalism a re reat tint Rendlerthon clio nis’ en|sussouri, Boy, World: Beater, De-| The lineup for tod: prove more a yity thon his sts en ‘ x the Englishman, some ve, clares Americans Will Show u veel and a son. held last eyening, the managers were appointed a committee to select an all} star team at the end of the season | Which will compete with the Casper} (eam for a elty championship, Suitable | trophies will be secured to be presented the to the men securing all star team. J. Shultz of the Northwestern, Pollen of the Wyoming Athleti and Mike Kenny of the Merchan positions on oclation ‘were named as an eligi cominittee to pass upon the amateur status of all players signing with the| various teams of the league. Mr. Kenny was named as manager of tk ht League. MME OOWD DEFEATS. STON 12 ROUNDS publicity | hampion, | 12-round bout here last night. | —_—— — | GRADE SCHOOLS IN TRACK MEET THIS AFTERNOON The second annus i grade schoo! track eet is being held tais afternoon on she} high school athletic field. The mect is x heduled to start at 3:80 ack, vere has been nearly 400 higa school athletes entered in the meet from the four grade schools of the city. Dean Morgan, high school athletic will have charge of running ©. events With a dry tri shine, vome in the short probably after two food time 1: dashes. The 4l yard dash will be a feature of the sent. — NO TICK OF INCREASE OF BTOCK OF WYOMING GROCERY COMPAN Notice is hereby given that the capital! tock of the. 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The plasterer claimed later tha: eo ee ey he was framed—that mixnt be 40, but an “aan iene Bs Smith. | Even Johnny Kilbane, the feather- P ie er Hi 1a mmons, c; unn, “\.| The open air athletic stadium on the| weight champion, suffered a little pit OWAE) Rese, f ndbar will be formally opened with |of the same malady when he went in double header bill on the night of|to the ring and was knocked out for LARAMIE TEA May 25 when Stanley Yoakum will] the first time by Benny Leonard, the meet Harry Riede in a 10-round battle | lightweight king.’ that character- izes his attack, Kilbane was no match arate Se LEAGUE STARS | wnich remains to be arranged, will vom: plete the card, LARAMIE, Wyo., May 18,—Harry|between Riede and Yoakum, who fought - Cassidy of Denver ‘who is manager of|to a draw in Pueblo. Aitho the referee |the Laramie Midwest Refining cum |refused to pick a winner of the ado capital where he recruited|kum. The latter has fought a major- more than five big former league stars|ity of topnotehers in his s with PRINGFIBLD, Mo. May 18— who have been playing witn Denver| varying success but his style of tight-| Young Fitzsimmons of Oklahoma Cits teams during the last few years. There| ing has made him a ring favorite. and Art Magirl ‘of Chieago, con- was a tenderfey among the minor ball! Ladies will be adniitted free to the] tender for the welterweight cham- teams of the city until this week fo) entertainment, according to announce-| pionship, last. night fought ten fast buck the big Midwest nine. Now jt ap |ment today, and a section of seats will} rounds. In the opinion of newspaper pears that these same teams will aid in| be reserved for their accommodation.) critics Fitzsimmons had a shade the every way to strensthen the hig rhe newly completed dium can be] better of the tem rounds. ie If you think the whole world is ar | | | Way at Olympiad Track Coach, University (Written for the United Pr Copyrighted, 1920; by United Press. In looking forward to the Olympic games, and the hurdlers whggwill com- | pete, we turn with some interest to pre: | vious records made by both European and 4 an athletes. » Quropean countries, the Eng: lish and Swedes will show up best in the high hurdies,-but Australia will outrank either of these. one, however, can strickly speaking be compared to Amer- ican hurlers, * Wilson of Australia-is about the near- | $ est in ability to them. He has run the | § highs in 1 The best record that Swedish hurdlers have made is 15:2, while Englishmen |§$ have never beaten that time. 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