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Lee Che Casper Daily Cribune enon es commas WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1920 Saya! i - lenin, also was a southpaw. Miko o ‘Snouta General Pershing be elected Bantamweight—Eddie Anderson and) Dowd on the championship from him] to the presidency he would be the sec- S NEWS OF THE SPORT WORLD|) 222 or 22S Se UPR | SN ee CENTRALIG WINNER OF CLOSELY — feascoarresuas CONTESTED GRADE SCHOOL MEET | ‘Svanctingor cra - PAGE FIVE E and by a knockout at a Brooklyn club in|the first having been President Martin f + H. Skelton. | 1917. Lightweight—George Gilmore ang === = Leo Connell. Welterweight—Ed Hathaway and - Sandy Sanderson. } i a a Middleweight—Ed Hathaway and, Barnett’s of Coumee | George Blain. | JOHNNY WILSON, MIDDLE | CHAMP, NOT SO OBSCURE : pera SiS AS FANS WOULD BELIEVE | Van Buren * Standing of Clubs |= | w. L. 'Cneinnati Cup Goes to Winner of Meet 1 Brooklyn | Pittsburgh | | Chicago re 3 5 Preliminaries Held 5 Central won the annual grade school track and field meet yester- Leela Seas ais eld Tues day afternoon on the high school athletic field with 81 points, as com- St~ Louis 14 4 pared with 74 points scored by Park School, its nearest competitor. “°" Y°"* -- (By Associated Press) | W YORK, May 19.—When the 15.400) Ed Hathaway and Sandy Sanderson ston ring-| Siti : | —— | will bs lor the amater East Casper was a good third in the meet with 65 counters, North American League Real beget pale Casper, with a small list of entrants, scored only 3 points. ee new side that John. r weite * I waite eh hei Sf world’s middleweight L. Pot | Weight title; Ea Hathaway and Geo suka GrDhen ae St ago, ve few follow Wilson hi Cle With the victory went a silver loving cup to the Central School. ‘Chic First place winners received blue rib- Boston second placers, red ribbons, and Blain will meet in the finals in the mid 17 8.680! dieweight class; and Joe Str: 14 9 = 699) Al Plaza will fight for the h | title in the finals of the 3 500) pionship being held he! 12 500) under the direction of the B. ¥ | Washington _ third place winners, white ribbons. Moat ne 3. ae Che close competition in each event! PEiianae 3-880 ' lodge. No. 1353. The final pretimin na in all of the five classes, into which | TEE oS the meet was divided, is shown in the - i at 545| were completed last night at the C ° ae 7 ye or & a past. 2 y a } ey stnletia club, bouts being run-off in the! ,\ lesWawaa ori oH neat THert| } : aes rr a | i . welterweight, middleweight, and heayy-| “"" shes Bd ey ; 7 mall margin seoe atin the firat three é NATIONAL LEAGUE | watgut cheese. i oay"| street, New York City, next door to| . Central Sc’ got away to a At Pittsburgh— ee yt r a Jackson, — the X ; fine lead in the dash events, but Park | Pittenes A From now until Friday the boxers lichtweight | t Casper looked dangerous rs ¢ ring i honors on Me During the ei shoe: | fF the final batiles, time that boxing wi “New sof pul lism could identify the new title hold-} In a few hours, however, learned that the new champion born in } York twenty-seven yea ago but ‘ansky wid) ,, y ni P. oO. r promisin: will do light training to keep in shap« n the fleld events started. 4 nd rt Archambault; who competed’) Sei 7 o " . At Chicago— R. idual point winner of the meet, Game With the Midwest on Chicago Se : Schmid ulized in ~1/ York under the awley law, sto pert an several preleniinky bouts HE demands of particular men for the best in hats at local clubs and assumed the ring] faa as ier co, ahieton and ace of lines name of Johnny Wilson. At Pbiladel-| has inspired Knox for many years—grace of lines, phia, about six. y 30'to Young Mc t unt later outr ks and! York club. Special invitations have bec out to all members of the Cas here urging all Elks to attend the fight show friday night in the | Twelve innin: Hendrix, Martin, ,théater and to bring « guest. The door | Vaughan and Killifer, O'Parrell, Ber.-/0 the theater will be opened at | | th 13 points to his credit, first in the low hurdles and*pole vault and second Sunday place in the 100-yard dash. Archam- rhe s pee 5 bault, with hardly any practice, showed | , The Midwest Retming company 1 real form in the hurdles and pole vault,| Pall team of Ca and indications are, that with proper | Rocky cits tase fa coaching, he will’ develop into a star| Wl! open its 1920 ball s athtete ln thigh schogh urday, May 22, with the Only one serious aceident marred the| St nine. The Casper squad will p i James Ju suffered a painful | ‘e Greybu' meron | New: Yor x0, Wilson lost| care of details, beauty of finish, staying quality— ern but three months| all are synonymous with the nearly one-century-old fait gatesan a A name—Knox. The spring showing of soft felts sus- aa) contract’ to bax tains the Knox reputation of traditional quality with a management of Marty Kel- splendid line of new styles and colors. Knox hand- :| Philaaeiph leher, a partnership which _ still Haines and Dilhoeter; Clemons, Smith] AN tournament entrants who wilt) main 1 Ps ‘hnd Withrow. ight in the finals Friday have been The local team will ¢ : : Pas 4 njury when he broke dis UENO teaar teat pancine atrete ining town| Cincinnati-Brooklyn game postponed; ars ren Mat Lis photog Pastner Et mgn| which downed the Casper nine twice at| Pin. lin the Oil Exchange buil Tes a pith ss a Se taed iehdine |Greybull earlier this month. lahon has charge of the “Hundreds of small and some larger |, Greybull has one of the fastest teams| ommittee and is directing the ithletes). competed in the meet, which! the state, according to C. P. Arbo- was the largest ever to be held in Cas-|£28t) Manager of the Casper Midw per. Among the ranks of some of the| 2SStegation, but he is confident that diminutive point winners, Coach Mor- ware Sita gy eae Braptice bi weals xn of the high school detected the pos-| tor.” trom Greybull. It was tack of a eae highschool ‘and’ college /feiding practice which handicapped athe the local team in the first contests : The summaries: ey s ‘ played this spring. ov ; Meyers, eu ABH. antennal i Class AsHarold, ‘Skelton, Central, COWBO YS SHUT nS NV SRB LTE RH. ! 't Archambault, East Casper, | Washington 23 ond; Francis Severance, Central, St. Louls ~~. Pe OUT: Ns Garo) cone tay a carta eas @unice 2 Serwell, Paye and| land Scewn, Central, first; van Gils | tz, Park, second; Van philndelphia— ; third, ime, 16 seconds.| BY CALIFORNIA(,,\¢ Phtacewnia 50-YARD DASH. | lnetroits ee: ‘ass C—Albert S| , Central, first; . 1‘ Be ). 1, Sullivan, Parke seconds Robert| _ LARAMIE, Wyo, May 18.—the s . Gantea " thira. ‘Time, 3. University of California baseball team | Perkins; Wy | Equip Your Smaller Car oS SS EEO SCAN WLLOSES | With Goodyear Tires Harold Helley, Park, second; Shirley earns aman 9 A gem AMON sROAD “TUMP:; q j ° = | ton, Winters, Hubbell, Nehf, Douglas {o'clock pat oe Bnew. will not s 1 championship, | 2% Smith. . Admission will be only to On here @ac.|. At St. Louts— R. H. 5 treybull Mid-|St- Louis - winners of the 2 heir invited guests, the plan being to’ ten wh 0 5 1( include out-of-town as well as Casper! under tl 1 2 1¢Elks. intact. ecuently up to two aphs taken."since that time he nt. to L. F. Me men Miceea erie tie: made caps in beautiful new spring colorings and pat- ago but terns. tive in New aa, , Come in and See Them Among the claimed for him Yours for Service are decisions 04 Young Ahe nk Carbone, Angie Ratner, ‘Tommy ing tourney which is to decide the ana Chicago Robson, orge Robinson and some teur boxing championship of Wyoming lesser lights in the middleweight di-) e e i Bush, Ru: . jin seven different authorized classes.| vision. site ens endhe, following. men will meet in the! Wilson boxes with the right foot and] 120 East Second Street +p finals: right hand extended and is known in } At Be ‘Boston = box At New Yo New York Cley 4 yt weight nd w and Hanr Geor} 8 u ommell and} nd Stanage. Class A—Harold Skelton, Central, 2 vst Ralph Miller, Central second. | M MAHON RY KNOCKOUT (Only two places scored.) | | Chi B—Clyde Saltz Central, first; is If you own a Ford, Chevrolet; Dort, Maxwell . s J ‘. 1 Scare Studs 13° te.9' When Six: K or any other car using 30x3-, 30x3%-, or Hoth Scan aera (By ‘Akstiuatod’ Presa) Inning Game Is Called, Ac- Ae 31x4-inch tires, you can. well take advantage Class C—Paul Blodgett, Bust Casper,| WHEELING, W. Va. May 19.— count Darkness | of the high relative value built into all Good- first; Albert Stanko, Central, second;| Bob. Martin, heavyweight champion p | E % . Green Reider,» Bast’ Casper, third, | of the A. knocked out Tom-|. With the score 13 to 9 in favor-of the | { year Tires. Class D—George Cook, East Casper, | in the | yunin Club at the end of the sixth in-| \ : jah Htehert McDonald, Park, third, | bout here last night. nage ean Gotevean Coe oti You can well do so because you can secure Class E—Jack Powell, Central, first; road company nine and the Mullin) in the smaller Goodyear Tires the results of such skill and care as have made Goodyear ——<e ote John Dittman, North Casper, second; | jclub team = on ount of darkness HIGH JUMP. } . 5 y Tires the preferred equipment on the high- ‘slugging featured the contest which ést priced automobiles of the day. ames Julian, Central, first; ! the second of the Twilight League base- B , second; An-| ‘bail season. 3 . | | Powers pitching for the Mullin Club, | sf first; Frank Purcell, East Cas: had things his own wi pe ings, till the Northwestern ¢ | Rete ty 2: he amit (By Associated Pros) ally nbdnet gone way ital oouldluahtsteh| You can well do so because these smaller “Clas OW y st Cast N May sti © onslaught and was relieyon| , : l heer ge ah ae {Denver and Frankic Deany [py ust. after eight rans hail bea} 4" Goodyear Tires are easy to obtain, being an i Bre fours sc i im. With the score §} 5 . Henderson, Central, third, || round draw here fast might," "| to. Im Teugt, largely thru. bis| produced at the rate of approximately 20,000 Clyde ‘Central, * Secorid; Pos ea jown ng, had his oppo 4 ¢ Casper, third n [nents at his merey and pulledishe xame| a day, and because their first cost usually is Ullery asper, third. | AcE ie Bale Teast’ aaapaniae ue | J cs z sia TAYLOR MEETS eG GL eee and as low or lower than that of other tires in Shirley cond; George and before going into the box, played a I , . Oech. 12 et Ta : Paarinali camara short. = ™ | the same types and sizes. rates P gccoc Eber y Richards, pitching for the Nor ves ’ y ‘ \vchampanyt, Bast € pirates MenRRGer ra vered andiratatned rib Fe. Go to the nearest Goodyear Service Station tioyd, Central, second; H. Bailey, trol thruout the sending eight - - ‘asper, Ukr : in away by the strike-out route, and : Dealer for these tires, and for Goodyear as Parone baat Bast giving but one base on ball that, in the d Class A—Robert yi . ‘Wi See elias = it was dark. uri bes. H lies man casper, test Ralph, Miller, Centrml| Local Heavyweight Matched With) “Gray, third hasger for the Northwost-| Heavy Tourist Tubes. € supp: y ond; Francis Severenee, Central, evens Gre buggers, wi other local owners of the smaller cars. nt ea Another Tough Opponent for een aa Nabe ; ank Taylor, Park, first; Bout Here lthree singles was si rson, Bast Casper, second; \patting» honors, Gray played a ry Davis, Park, third. 4 | Charlie Cutler, one of the best heavy-|game in the field and has the making of] C, D and B—George Cook, Bast | .|@ coming baseball star. | tweight wrestler the mat game ; Jack Powell, Central, sec Scora'by inniga: R. H. seC-lis to be matched against Jack - sbert Ulery, East Casper, thitd.| the champion heavyweight wrest lin Club 30204413 11 rthwestern ..000810—9 9 wrel y—Central (Ralph Miller. | Gasper and Wyoming, here June 1. 'T' | Cody, Carl Siebel, Harry Cham-| match will be staged in the Iris theat Batteries—Mullin Club: Pov t Lynn Mason, Roland Scown,/and judging from the li number ofjand Simmons. Northwestei Rich ‘ry Nelson, John Donovan, Harry | fotiowers gained in his defeat of Allen|fards and Petrosky. «bt and Ray Pierson) first; East|igustace, Kansas champ here Struck out: F Bova) ae ir J im wee get On ictal — He atten eae Pivaien vet rather d pa ak ie eum: ms ae ae Wh me Boa ie Goad vens: DoableCorg $2350 Goodyear Haany we apts) Srp thi cypone tubes that George i pe aeeeey oa Aa header is a favorite with Casper AsUitdants as iote: Rist see Pie i * 30x31 Goodyear Sin sae cheap tube? ‘Goodyear leavy Tourist Tu cont little more + ; Wyoming wrestling fang but loc at sneRs Home run: Struc é a Pk Fabric, Anti-Skid Tread $2 152 = abies Sere mele, Eocee eee er Serrerest $430 Marathon Running rie vaving seen: hnim in action: hove| hacer M5. ea, | ay afternoon the American*Le-| this winter against every style and var-| 1 Shortens Life of {iety of wrestler. jgion nine. will cross bats with the| | Big Jack Taylor already has started) Standard Oil, company team. The game; < ; y * ag training for his coming battle because! ywii| start promptly at 5:30 o'clock on | Athlete, Is Claim he knows it will be one of the deciding the high school athletic field. } jmatches in his climb. to a position of na-| —___——-—— | : ADELPHIA re LUMP oat ey champion John Wanamaker, the gre Enis : on running is a dangerous practice| WTes!e- laelphia-New York merchant who bas) — | will-shorten. the. life. of an athlote| €alendur of Sports. taken up cudgels against the Ital cost several years, according to Alfred) Boxing—Joe Burman vs. Dick Grif-jof living, has con Tuan ean ubb, famous coach of the Oxford-\fin, ten rounds, at Fort Worth. his first five hundred doll: mou euee ibridge track team which came to! y “Strangler” Lew wages as errand boy in a Ph i country to, participate in the Uni-| Orland yok store. BAD ROADS HAVE NO TERRORS For the Wichita Oil Field Special ubb urged that American youths ould not be eneouraged to compete in The frames of Wichita trucks are built to stand up and carry on. They are constructed so as to sustain & distance contests. ‘The effect on muscles, heart and other organs, over one hundred per cent above the rated loading capacity. vs. ver he said, causes premature death. \ a a a ns GEOLOGISTS. OH. EXPERTS| Oil Field Maps Blue Prints | rations R Wyoming Map & Bine Print Co, |P. O. Box 325. Rrw. 10, Lyric EE Es ES BrodieRubberCo. || Casper Motor Co. GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES 148 East Midwest Ave. Phone 1203 143 West Second St. Phone 909