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and helping in other little a Itjreguiar home schedule of the Midwest}pwireless at a distances of one will be the policy of the Twilight team. miles. |TODAY’S NEWS ¢ S NEWS OF THE SPORT WORLD : RIES DDIE ANDERSON AWARDED LOVING .<—zssemrorsors— 7AYSTKO FINDS “IK, ee eee’ CUP FOR GLASS IN ELKS’ TOURNEY =: Ss FUISTARE TOUGH TT mond eater tee Ae] Squ yeegee Bantamweight Victor Is Champion; Eddie Hathaway eee at Paterson, No J~| Kansan Pinned to Mat After-In- read SA: chings Ci y vs. c y jury, #s Individual Star by Taking First in Class and Bat- swine’: Stivhectaay SS" eeyae| UY But Figis Betiees to Ac |Friedman vs. Bud Perrill, 10 rounds, cept Decision tling Middleweight Four Even Rounds [SHveae Cacaneand se tase Allert poustaas URE Tras aries MEX» who make tire buying a “ai : ey Jack Taylor here last month had Eddie Anderson, winner of the amateur bantamweight champion-| ‘The Olympic stadium in Antwerp is! tle hand tack tage eonth bad a. their year-in and big Sid ship of Wyoming, nosed out Eddie Hathaway, winner of welterweight Faas Geert he Sunday in|Kan., when he went up against Stan business, buy Diamo Note @ presence 0: ngs of the Bel-liaw Zbyszko. Eustace edt! / and runner-up in the middleweight championship class, for the all Siang and other’ notables. eben RE eee po ean the great many big corpora round championship in the Elks’ amateur boxing tournament, held in| = jafter an hour and seven minutes of tey- tions that equip their cars with j ae last t. He receive _|_ The beatification of Oliver Plunkett,!Tific wrestling. Zbyszko showed tho! Diamond the Iris Theater last nigh! eceived the two silver loving cups pre-| ,771 ventury archbishop of Amagh and, t¥be of, wrestler he is by refusing to ve-| sented to the winner of this honor, besides being awarded the gold! primate of Ireland, is to take -place|cept tife fall awarded him by the r One of them, like many more, h, given the victors in each of the Sunday in St. Peter's, Rome. eree following the injury which "fase the fe [Pain Reine [Tom tt the tear) i writcs—"We' have used’ Dia It was a grea! iz Si vy an hun- nec c pllows: cis of Elks and their invited guests | { TEE - The Zbyszko-Eustace match at the| mond Tires for the past two ed the Iris Theater to see the fight : pee ‘ Community House last night came to years and have not had to ask program for amateurs arranged by the Mes <3 = 4 an end after an hour and seven min- talnment committee of the No. = ey utes of fast wrestling when the Polish| for an adjustment. Werecom- 1253 lodge of B P. O. EB. eee ; grappler threw the Wakeficld man| mend Diamond Tires to anyone lie Hathaway was considered by ieee eceericer: ne) fall came strain) desiring full mileage and com- a standing position, both men going to} as, better “tian spent. altho f a i the mat, with Zbyszxo on top. Eus plete satisfaction.” What Dia- ur opinion marked Anderson as y i a tace fell on his opponent's cle: inched | . avorite. Hathaway fought in two 5 Ser GET Eee monds do in hard business batts Oe tare tae re a ee a ne ing loose the muscles around one of | : service they will more than do inst a heavier man. ‘ i a O% 2, PA aoe, ce tere 22 AOR TN | for you in passenger car service. away won from Edgar Dugan in : ’ 5 3 Doo Held, reteree, awarded the fall‘to| welterweight class and then went! [f soe eh . lores” wiittiten. coments fo the Adj Basis nto the middleweight class, where he 2 es ae b ‘ wes the? Polish recy ri a Nort 4 J ne) much under weight and fought| =~ Rie rehipes eu | 8,000 miles for Cords n h 2 5 ised to pt it. E nid 6,000 miles for Fabrice Doyle, one of Casper’s best. to! [Be “Be that he had wrestled sixty matches ¢ : 1 standstill In four rounds, weakening j ’ since returning from Europe and that} only in the fifth. Doyle. hecause of his o% P Q Eustace had given him the hardest) showing in the fifth round, ‘was _de- i ‘ struggle of any of his opponents. clared winner of the midd’eweight class. ee . “Eustace is the coming champion,” thaway showed his ability as a % 3 & ii vf said Zbyszko. “He is over six feet tall stayer and boxer, by battling! (ff oi ? has a good chest, wonderful arms ani als in both classes and “put- : : legs, and is very scientific. The fat! some of the best boxers en-| 'f . a with which I threw him was not tered in the preliminaries in getting Into; | = ‘ catch as catch can fall, but a Gra»-o the final show. Bo ‘ : Roman fall, not used in this coun ure Blanchard took Jack Doyle, a : : I could not throw him with any of rix high school youth, jo a clean- eke _— usual Catch as catch can falls. 1 lad in winning the flyweight amateur os 2 to knock him down in orde to throw championship. Doyle was knocked oe ghbic zee 4 him. Ther I refuse to accept the! own with a clean right in the first) f. ok Me : fall, as Eustace probably would have} round. Blanchard. showed unusually aes é gotten out of it if he had not been in-! speedy foot work and pounded Doyle in | e 2 jured. f y in the third round. | pe oe . ote Referee Reid s aiter the match witthe | pidbkey neliona Rae STAR SWIMMER DIES—Arthur Me that the decisi SA yoautitiee tal County high school baskethell pla : a4 ‘Aleenan, Jr., holder of the 250-yard|Z ; ; : ; J who made his letter in spite of a big| : : ELF f continue the bout because handicap of weight. Doyle took the} swimming record, former national div- place of Walton Walcott, who could not} aye iug champion and member of the swim- yszko proved to be enter the ring on account of sickness. F ; se ming team chosen to represent the ; Eddie Hathaway took things easy in| ee | Pe United States at thie Antwerp Olympic | joe tiie oe his victory over Dugan, in’ the weilter- 5 ‘4 " weight class. Hathaway contented} » died at Roosevelt Hospital, New| marred by “rough stuf himself with landing regu y on Du-| ‘ q oh from injuries received in an auto-| "0m the tap of the bell, xan’s face and jaw. Hathaway clearly | z a ae wt bil ident. the truce! _horse Style of F outpo d Dugan. about 5 et 9 Eddie Anderson used his long left}! und is. With an hook with telling effect in winning from | line and about an inch| his body. S a g00d| ox Dunbar of Lander. Anderson was | aes : cy é most of the offensive work until the]; fa : Pa Senos, PU eUCh (ne Apane SOUP, yeargl e final round, when Anderson knocked during the world war. In spite of his| oor weight, however, he is fast and exe: fm throug! » rope var f, ‘ ; ‘ast and excep. 2 nf m th oust the ropes toward the closc Arthur MS Aleez Ee Honally strong. coupes: Sa catia 148 East Midwest Avenue Phone 1202 Jim Anderson, & brother of the other! | Several] nee Bape: of : fate eee DORE eee Doareds. down) Anderson, won from Harold Skelton in| €. Besse 'S vels in tempted the. flying wp ee aad the featherweight class when Skelton} | ancy diving holds ‘ unable to continue on account of | | ae THE AVAL Hele GRan Wad” on MHS kness, ‘The initial round was nearly | i: B erly —————— ire lve more than us’ and on several | 48oo% 4 + + even. Andersen was give nthe decision , we Io et tS eho ooo eho eho eho ate sho-ate-esestoste- doe, so she hoeSoaSeetoate cheat Potter noi insnnnios sions applied the nead lock and toe| 4 by % H hold with good effect, but his bulky} ame the longest battle of the Baseball Results | opponent came out from under on e: evening. George Gilmore and Leo Con | occasion. Zbyszko’s favorite hold was tell were well matched in the light- of the arm-and-croteh vari to which; I , V V e invite ¥Y. entertainment committee decided to‘Ghicago _ 13 g1g/ kum, Colorado's iron man, and Harry| Pinion of the local fans that Eustace give Connell, runner-up in this class, @ s+ youis 14 14g2|Riede, the speedy 135-pounder of the| #8 One of the best mat men in the| Gilmore clearly outpoint. | Of Yesterday and, (oe 12 435) Pacific coast, will work out tomorrow] World today and that, given the oppor.| 4 to drop in and see our nt clan G outa ’ ‘be added his weight in efforts to force ed Connell at the stert and rushe¢ sco e Eus ee's shoulders to the mat The from the start. But Connell got in sev- Stan (G; Wakefield man, until the unexpected] eral hard blows and the judges ruled 2ding of inbs|| fall, never was in danger, however, and! Charle who took the place of) Now York 3 499| night starting at 8 o'clock In the new} tunity, he good chance to land 2 three more rounds were neces- broke the Polish grappler’s holds at Blaine, a boxer’ whom Hatha-) py ijadelphia_ 17 .373| Casper stadium located west of Center, “@ championship. | 7 % 7 1 defeated in the preliminaries, | |street near the’ court house. The two{ 0% Eustace, brother of aa sald] new fountain, one of the a big drive inst Hathaway in} American League |men are scheduled to fight ten rounds} ‘his morning that no rib best in the West, but it is ‘The initial round probably| apt alae thatetsie! Cleaners taalnin Vea: 2 broken or torn loose, as none too good for Cas- bp] the high school grounds in good shapo} League to interfere in no way with ‘rs] Alarm-bells can now be sate ohs oe Roe Ce al - so-efeeteete, + 1% 6% ree, On sM e, , 04.00.64, * iry after the initial three had been SUES si BAR will, ; ‘ANDIN THE LI fought to decide the winner. | STANDING OF THE CLUBS Yoakum and Rina: Slated to Go] Zbyszko's action in refusing iimore nearly knocked Connell thru! ie a cept the fall showed an un the ropes in the sixth and this undoubt National eggs. 8 | Thru Light Workouts Start- sense of sportsmanship and edly won for him. Because of his abil pittshurgh - ing at 8 p. m. wildly applauded by the fans ity t tay with his man and continue Cincinnat! _ at 11 conclusion of his brief speech to battle sometimes with real eff: the; ‘Brooklyn F ‘ Unless rain prevents, Stanley Yoa-|rtions regarding Bustace back up the| 2 '- - Sas 1M * +, Oe oo, eS es XD Me Sava? KR ears + % * Me Oe 5% ete e, oteate +, > o, + oefoes RP Soto RO + LM aaa? * ws even, The next appeared to bel cleveland .. 8 .714| line attractions on a large boxingypro-|!#8t night, but that the m Hath: . But Doyle came back in' Boston _ 10 .643,8ram being arranged by Jack Hemple,|°P° Of the ribs had been wrenched. He e third and seemed to do the best) Chicago “isi for . of Jess Willard, former that Eustace spent a restless work. ‘The fourth was practically 50-lNew York ie t coughing, as 50, but Doyle did some effective work ‘Washington 3. 15 4 op boxer who * *¢ 3 , but that he y fifth and won the gold wetch. | st. Louis 2 14 492, 8tood.up against Al za in’ the Blk’s|™uUCh better this morning and that Soldier” Stransky pounded Al) wnpjtadelphia 17 .864;amateyr championship show lay | Week's time prot bly would bring abc laza continually about the head in the| Detroit _- 21 .295| night, is matched to meet Spi |his complete recovery. two rounds he lasted, but could not| |phy in six rounds of real battling.| ind up under Plaza's body blows. She} NATION. AGUE |Stransky was one of the favorites of{ ult was a knockout in sh round! At Pittsburgh— . H, &,\the Elk’s tournament because of his| hands of the giant Casper men. Pittsburgh —_ 9 15 0 Showing against the giant Plaza. the second K. O., Stransky was},Boston —_-- 6 1,” Besides these two attraqgions, a ten-| Te "Ger Ayres and round go between Mutt McKee, the} to continue, Carlson and Schmidt, 1 probably®had the best of Stran- Gowdy. {phantom of the pound class, ana] ky in weight by fifteen to eighteen] At Cineinnati— a . E,)dJimmie Har 5 S pride is bx- vunds, but that.did not prevent Stran-| Cincinnati 2 pected to draw y > fans. Harris from: reachingéhim. with ‘terri@al \dBrookvn 3 2)has a large following of sport fans in! to the jaw and h Luque and Wingo; Cadore and Kru. Denver while (McKee has an excellent| des the gold ws rae gor jrecord as a fast boxer. © winner in each of the seven classes,! At Chicago— HG pa stemiel: section: Bae pean ee Muddy Field Prevents Opening of ' a ziven | Cl |at the ringside for ladies who ‘0 be daily Tribune. i: Tyler and Kili ya vder,| Sale at the Oil Exchange cigar stawl Play Likely Riddie Pitts se tenanee Lace NOtTIMACRE Loules= rier the Henning hotel, and at the Poodte and for seve ars official St. Louis - Bom (bilarabparicr, At noon today there seemed to be no} $ ato Be inouncer of the Denver Athletic Club |/Philadelpt 9. 0} possibl ance of the opening Midwest boxing shows, was announcer last! Goodwin and Dilhoefer; , JAGK TAYLOR MATCHED }game being played this afternoon on ht. Mr, Pitts congratulated the local!and Witherow, Wheat. the high school athletic with the fast Greybull team. Rain last ni » of Elks on the big show they pier te a > - planned in four weeks and compared it - AMERICAN LEAGUE H this morning made the atblet ae to the Denver annual tourney, which} At Boston— a muddy, Clear weather late today and requires three months of planning. |,Boston 3 tomorrow made it seem probable that W. W. Keefe, exalted ruler, welcomed | Detroit J |the Sunday game might be played to-| the Elks and their guests as they came| Russel Walters; Dauss, } |morrow altho the time of starting ‘ Ayers and Ainsmith. i Aad to the theater and in a brief talk ex : ] might be later than 3 o'cloc lained that the boxing tourney had| At Philadelphia— Be BE. | Hoffman or Gaut look like vrobable been put of by the Elks in the hopes |'Philadelphia, 412 0 Jack Taylor's first appearance | St#rters in the box for the home nine. of creating more interest in early phy- | Cleve! and - = ; a 1 since his defeat of Allen Eustace wil} |@ddleman and Jackson look like pos- ical training., He told of the new Elk’s| Bis Cree le and Perkins) be in the Iris theater, June 1, when |Sibilities for Greybull. clubhouse, which is soon to be erected. | Caldwell and O'Neill, .| Charlie Cutler of Chicago and for- | ©The home diamond looks better thi L. F. McMahon, chairman of the en-|_ At Washington— 9 14 1| 28eF world's champion, comes to Cay- | 8¢280n than last. It has an edge of| tertainment .committee, who, with) Washington per. George McLeod is going to a | STS on a part of it to start the ye: George McLeod and members of the , Chicago cht. Snyder, Court.| M#tSe expense to bring the great Cut- | 4 new board fence has been started egibility committee, was largely re-{- Ten innings Boag nyder, Court-| jer ty this elty because he knows he is |204 incloses the field around the south| » for the success of the tourna. [Rey and Gharrity; Wilkinson, "| 4 favorite with the local wrestling [80% tae Seas , took % 2 7 é fans. 1e Greybull team will play the Mid-} Juiced. Mr. Pitts oF Seaiincea 2 in:|!New ‘YorkSt, Louls game postponed:| “The popularity of ‘Taylor as a | West nine again Monday when the | Mr. M ; Officlad) regeveescavanosn- iene 4 wrestler was plainly in evidence last |S&™e Will begin at 4:15 o'clock. Week! 3 Dapeas te tavannreaet am night at the Elk’s tournament when | (ay sames will be started probably at! every effort to make the| Indiana Socialists are to meet in} the Wyoming dry farmer was intro- | 4:15 o'clock this year in order to al- ‘ournament a huge success, MeLeod’s | state convention at Indianapolis today) duced as the man matched to defeat |!0W business men to attend. i suld be|for the purpose of nominating a state! Cutler the first of next month, | The game scheduled between ie fans | tleket to be voted for in November. |“lor already has started a strenuous | Midwest amateur nine and the § ———— program of training for his coming |#P Polarines for this afternoon | The biggest exhibition ever held in} match because he realizes Cutler is | Postponed ste ’ Ss not to f Wisconsin for the advancement 9f ne of\ the toughest men in the game. | terf in any way with. the 3 home industr will, be the Made-in patna aera | home team schedule Mana Wisconsin opening at Mi!-' The reformatory school system orig- gast h aided the Twilight waukee today. ‘inated in France: Taague in’ getting started’ b¢ xe 2, + + | K? Me oe, m + 2 so afo-afo-etess iM + o Sata 4, + per. Here will be served the best and finest drinks which offer a_refresh- KR? * ee . SM oaho-ete Soak esas em + Soate. xe ona Sasa? >, ? So-efo-egs io, 6% Pere e, oo, Me . ment that is mildly exhil- ¢ ? 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