Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 29, 1920, Page 7

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, 1920 IN MOUND BATTLE FRIDAY NIGHT Tridemy Retires 10 and Schultz 9 in Tight Game Cap- tured by Soldiers by Score of 5 to 4; Errors Aid Scoring on Both Sides The American Legion nine had excellent hurling yedtarday| afternoon on the high schoo! athletic field and won from the, ants’ association vaseball team, 5 to A. It was a whale game, only the few misplays on each team matring the contest. Tridemy, who pitched the victory for the Legion, won in spite of five errors behind him. . 1y fanned 10, walked only two] led 2. He allowed only three} none of these coming in the| tis! babel inning was ea nin ero « DENVER COMING FOR TWO GARES: or ‘then “advanced on ay > TATLORGUTLE w ul. Lanuoette fanned out third to first. was safe on Ruriimell's efror | AY Schultz tried to wih his own! en by smashing Out a hard sin- but, tw mend counted. The Midwest pre ouipalty te teain will play a hed bie from z pi sanie (a game. He whitfed nine, watkea Detver here Sunday and ivicaday. nd hit three innocent batters. | Were made late this morning. MeL Arbogast todo The ed ont; ree safe blow: Th 7 a. The Lor redid i: ant effort to secufé a team for his fast regation ver have been scored. and for Memoria ji in the fifth. One was Vow: ay I Day Dixoh was On third, having da pass t6 first when injured by) | the Sy ft from the Mile-High Cfty.| f Schultz's fast ofes. Ruthford The game Sunday «ffternoon w | stti#t at % o'clock afd because Monday | is also a hdliday, the s@tond battle will start at tl sathe timé. Maples lodks ing two runs. Gilbert was an| gave the Légion the game | ‘The Détver nine cones to Casper with a good record, according to and started to beat out the Baseball Results from catcher to first. Lanuoette himself chasing Ruthford half to first and thot Ruthford was liké the choice to staft the opening wut Of ewan Basing treme | OF Yesterday and | ike te cues, to matt te, opening up, Dixon was wideawake enough to} . Monday's cOfitest, H6ffinan, who thus It made the score § to 4 and Standing of Clubs far this season, has shown the most y farined three in the next two | stuff, may supplant either ut or | Maples. Hoffman worked in great shape the seventh with Githert on. third| STANDING OF THE CLUBS Kinney on second, Tridémy fanned! 3 = making the final out of the National League silbert was on thru his single Ws Ie |against the Greybull nine. Arbogist jwill ‘remain on thé befich of &écbtint of Pot,| bis ‘bad ankle. | A dotble-header betweén teams in the Kinney had been hit. Gantz hag ¢ieaso yeti | rwitight League had heen planned for 4 with his saérifiee advancing Gil pittsburgh 6 | Sunday, but these garfies as well as| eit rooklyn is those fot Mori in the ‘twilight Dixon and Ruinineil made ten put.) Brooklyn te 5) League have been cancelled for the big apiece, Allen making the only | Boston > ri 506 lidwest contest. other put-out for the Legion nine.| seq you 4 46 “go9| ‘The Burlington dnd the Standard hford starred at bat in a game Philadelphia oF 23 'g53| Polarines are scheduled to play in the hits were as stdtce as the eS" | pwitient t ‘Tuesday, afternoon. nial snowball. He got two clean| American Le i Dango The Polarines hree trips fanni 0. o'etOek. in three trips nnin th third. effort. “ogee agi gapinare | : Ww. L. : vels 23 Two passed “balls, two errors, a Pleveland pa nded man, and then Ruthford’s bin- = < New scored the Légion’a three tuns in be ig hry 14 594) Russell and Schan third and for the moment put tho) wasthiagtor 16 4 nine ahead. The Merchants camie right s+ youis 90 fal i back and tied it up in the next irining. Philadelphia Pa Chea - Roth. te 2 21.863) Chicago Bie ‘vm att rie! Eetaa eucn| Detroit. 9 28 Bagby, Morton, Neihaus and O'Neill; ments. Thee Legion. «nin | ee Faber, Kerr, Heath and Schalk. i NATIONAL LEAGUE a ante 2 Edown t.deteat! At Newterk « Polarines. Paul }5 d much better ince Whenits At Pinigaetn pla — ft. H, 5. fore the | pritaaetp Ma-shpgeerpeasownet tT 1 Po Grastinnton 6 14 1 hiladelphia 9 Naylor, Hasty, Rommel! atid Perkins, Walker has @ good squad of players ‘aylor, yi 0 wractite during the web aiid, Ae ‘and: With- | Hyat kson and Gharrity. © result of sth work showed in yes-| Aone ati erday’s battle: ‘This is also & gentle Brooklyn y 7 is és to the teams Who want to Win this poston _” 6 13. 2) - Wwenman, eyolanain land roe Preffe ay oe BY " The \Merchants’ nine are all atbed! panei and Bilott; “Willigim ane) Ainerctth © t in trim uniforms and this agsrega-|"” \f Ginamiati— md tion is going to be a dangerous one for iat f the teams who found the fe eener = § SHEAR YOUR Jimmy |" Reuther and Raridan; Cooper, | and Schmidt. sy thus far this season. is field captain and he his a ‘neh of Scrappers with him. SHEEP NOW First Game 5, 8 ABR HPO AB At Chicazo— a fa Let us save you time and 1010 > 4 off Money. eo 8 4 yO) Alexander May dnd We ate now prepared to 3 29,8 of Sistions. , Shear 5,000. sheép a day, 3 00, 0: Of ge Ghia eee Game aig al Abundance of water and . 0 1be.0 1) Cricage 2 7 11 0\ff feed; convenient crossing a 1 OO +. 04 Sty Louls | -o 7 Of on Catper. fred: wool in : 1 1 2 of; Vaughan and iitifery Schupp and f storage and dry 0000 Dilhoefer, Bishop Shearing Pens sop, Phone 5F2 LEAGUE | R, H. E, 3.10 IRIS THEATER TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 8 P.M. CHAMPIONS Jack Taylor Charlie Cutler To a finish if it takes all night. - 10—Rounds Boxing—10 Eddie Anderson”: Winner of Elks Tourna- ment Luxon Dunbar Lander Fighting Machine This will be one of the best wrestling matches ever pulled off in this part of the country and the fans are assured their money’s worth or money Back. Besides this wrestling match there will be a ten- round boxing contest. These contests will keep every: person on his feet while it lasts. Pick a win- ner if you can. Bishop, Wyo. dman, 2; Ruthford, 2; Swartfager, ney, Rissler, Slink; Schultz, 3. sher—Rissler and Kinney by adman, Rummell, and Dixon Itz. Passed ball—Dixon, Lanto- Struck out—By Tridemy, 10: lultz 9, Base on —Off Schultz ¢ Tride: j Fire Insurance is more than protection. It is an investment as well. Don’t delay. See us be- fore it is too late. She G.F Bell| “wAgenes-o- 303 Oil Exchange Building Phone 363 [TODAY’S NEWS OF THE SPORT WORLD FCIONNAIRES SEAT MERCHANTS. OUT-OF TOWN FANS COMING FOR Real ‘| CLOTH A MATCH TUESDAY: All Central Wyoming iffirested in Career of Big Wrestler Who Promises Strong Bid for World’s Championship; Taylor Improves Steadily With probably the hardest match of Jack Taylor's career scheduled | Little for Tuesday night, Jufié 1, in the Iris Theater, sport fans from out of town have started to send in orders for reserved seats fot the Tay~ |; and Northwestérn traitis may be crowded to capacity Tuesday to! lor-Cutlet wréétling battle. Riverton has bought a big block of tickets | handle the crowds from Lander, Shoshoni afd Riverton. The reason for this interest is prac tically obvious. Taylor is the first W ming man who h: stayed in th: ouat made such a wonderful rec a strong bid for the worlé pr Coming to Casper last fe he started in training and beg: some of the “easier. meén. Since that time each fiatch is been harder and More diffictit, until in battle hef@ With Allen Eustace, Taylor had to shdéw everything he Wrestling ability to down the mighty fikansan. This same tion! fs the comifig champ and t fiany wrestling fans in C Wyoming who believe y Bustace again with a bid at the title as | the stake. | Taylor has always had the weight. mat athlétes, each time. Taylor traits all the time. jand trains as persistently day in all of the big w: Tuésday night, Chiirlie Cutler for the his caréer, It Was back in March, 1917. that ylor and Cutler went for twe hotrs and thir en minutes. Both |}mén had to be eau rooms. ‘Taylor had stlers hustie. his nose broken Was in this battle that he lost his two EXTRA PAIR PANTS FREE With Tailor-Made Suits 'T NOTHING BUT LL-WOOL £1 Pt and the best of trimmings in my suits COME IN SOON, AS I DO NOT KNOW_HOW LONG I WILL GIVE YOU HH EXTRA PANTS FREE: ¢. H. WHALEY Tailor " Opén Eyery Evening Until 7:30 116 E. MIDWEST AVE. Phone 483-J »| championships, at his Wyoming wréstliig career by taking on| ng ros Kansiin is touted} {He has developtd wonderful speed and agility ih Wyotmiigé The Wyoming Giant has gohe up against fast men, hefty wrestlers, both st and skillful afd has come out on top When an athlete takes as much pride in his work and out as Big Jack, hé’s going to make lor will be meeting second time in| d to their dcesathd| and his right ear sevérely injured. 1t| ; Schediile Postpotied " F On accoufit 6f. thé games to be playéd CONCRETE BLOCKS Sunday and Monday by the big team, Building Blocks for sale, suitable frotit teeth. Cutler was as badly in- jured. The promoter w&s forced to stop the bout. Then for one whole year he tried} tHe Twilight League games for thdsé for all. buildings. For gardges and 0 get the tWo toxetNer again in &|days have beén cancitlled. | foundation, Cheaper than wood con- ieee match, but there Wad never money a cF | structior Z | enough to put up for Cutler to get “hin Miller 14 Réleased CASPER CONCRETE BLOCK jto tackle Big Jack again. John W. Miller, arrestéd recently for It took George MeLetd, Casper's| forgery released. from the county) | wrestling proinoter, to get the foriner iol yestetday, case agaifst him having Pactirv: world's heavyweight champ frott Chi-| heen Gishitsvell. ar aes zo to meet Taylor. Hé is bringing Sa ‘ tutler from the Wittdy City to Casper, : but Only after pdying him a big ral PETTY TS EPTETTTR TOIT STNTOTTETORETTTITTROTTT Ter a, GRADUATION DAYS Cutler is expected to artive’ iti Cas- WILL SOON BE HERE per Sunday night or Monday. He will work out at the Casper Athletic Club, " : Have you selécted your present? Comme in and let us Suggest 4 few gifts. | probably Monday night, for the intérést- JOS. I. SCHWARTZ ed wrestling fahs. Tohight and Sun- day afternotn, when Taylor goés on at Iris Theatre Building a Se ig CALENDAR OF SPORTS | FEI AHH HLH THEE EERIE RE IE RaLitebeo Bad vba haled of B Fu! WorkKS Wolcott St. near Burlington Hanson, Mgr. Phone 981-M 3 o'clock, will be the final tratring days for the Wyoming Dry Farmer. William Rives, who has «exclusive charge of the advance seat sale at the Brick, 135 South Center street, |reports a heavy advarite sale of ticketS.| # IIE Rowing—American Henley regatti, on the Schuylkill rivet at Philadelphia: Paseball—Army v8. Navy, at Afi napolis. Athletics — Atierféai intercollégiaté Philadelphia. Mis-| ley conferehce championships, | Iowa. Northwest , Interéol-| championships, at eeeensaccene Oil City Plumbing Co. Phoné 711 souri V. at Ames, legiate conférence | Cull Wash. Rear 122 Center St. bEe ees edesedsssbses: So SILIILSTIOTEPIRILER ET TO OIe SH | had in} eAttention! Loyal Order of Moose and Women of Mooseheart Legion Memorial Exercises Will Be Held Sunday, May 30th at 2 oClock You are expected to be at Moose Hall at | o’clock, to partici- | a) eae eee meen en. FI IITAISAPASIISIPAS LD 2 pate in the exercises. JOHN N. KRAUSS, Secretary. eZ (natn a carh acaricidal Aiman buys lifei ifisurance, not for its actual cash value to ‘| _hitiselfhe buys it to protect the wife he swore to love and cherish, who bears ard cares for his children—he buys it to make sure of the proper rearing atid education of the babies dependent upon him for suppott~he buys it to protect his busittess and maintain his credit—he buys it to take care of that ald fellow he sees ahead of him some twenty-five or thirty years in the future, in order that he may pay his way, and en- joy his old age—an asset to the community in which he resides. 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