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19200 = TUESDAY, JUNE 1, — ae a |TODAY S NEWS OF THE SPORT WORLD TISH SPORTS EAGERLY AWAIT START OF DERBY Millions of Dollars Will Change Hands Wednesday in the Blue Riband of Turf on Famous Epsom Track —— | (By United Press) LONDON, June 1.—The British sport | ing world—and indeed, hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of British. | ers who do not ordinarily take much interest in sport—is keyed up to the st pitch over the race for the _ the “Blue Riband of the Turf,” will be run over the famous Ep-}| som track tomorrow. No turf event in the world attracts so much interest as the race which was inaugurated 140 years ago as the result of a dispute over the merits of thelr respective horses between a small} party of English aristocrats. The Derby is an institution. Millions of dollars change hands an- nually over the race, for apart from the actual betting on the race track and poolrooms, every club and social community has its “sweepstake"” or pool on the race, in which stakes may vary from the humble sixpence to a pound or more, and the prizes from a few shillings to thousands of pounds. The Derby was ever a race of sur- prises, sensations and tragedies. Since Sir Charles Banbury’s equine wonder Diomed won the first Derby in 1780 it has been voted a poor year indeed that has not provided a sensation or new record of some sort. Sir Charles Banbury won two more Derby’s after Diomed’s race, a triple. crown shared by a select band of sportsmen which includes the late King Edward. Only two men have won the race four times, Sir J. Hawley scoring in 1851, 1858, 1859 and 1868, and the late Duke of Westminster in 1880, 1882, 1886 and 1899. * Once, in 1884, there was a dead heat, the judge being unable to separate J. Hammond's St. Gatien and Sir J. Wil-| loughbyss Harvester. Perhaps the most romantic and tragic Derby on record was that of 1867, won by Henry Chaplin's Hermit. That year is still spoken of as the “Snowstorm Derby” as snow fell during the\racing, Chaplin was engaged to a beaufiful so- ciety girl, daughter of a peer, who how- ever became enamored of the natorious Marquis of Hastings. Some mortths be- fore the race she eloped with the marquis, leaving Chaplin waiting at the door of a costumier’s store to which he had taken her. Chaplin swore revengé and he found that he ¢ould accomplish part, at-least of his aims, by winning the Derby-with}on Dunbar of Lander and Eddie: Ander- Hermit. The Marquis” had” “plunged heavily against Chaplin’s entry so the discarded lover vowed that Hermit should win. Nursing the animal as the apple of his eye, Chaplin and his train-| er got it to the starting post fit and]mat men probably will be the other pre- well, although so little were its chances} liminary. . thought of by the bookmakers that it started at odds of 1,000 to 15, (roughly 66 to 1). Hermit won, and the Marquis of Hastings committed suicide, his run- away bride dying in broken-hearted misery shortly afterwards. Chaplin, now Viscount Chaplin, is still alive, a popular and highly-esteemed politician, sportsman and land owner, but he nev- er won another Derby. Three times has the Derby prize gone to America, the late P. Lorrilard draw- ing first blood in 1881 with the mighty Iroquois; the late W. C. Whitney fol- lowing in 1901 with Volydovski, and “Boss” Richard Croker in 1907 with Orby. Croker has stated that he was practically “broke” until Orby scooped a huge pot for him. In 1914 America and France shared the spoils for the American H. B. Duryea won with the Franco-American-bred-French - trained Durbar II. This year there are no dangerous for- eign entries, and the field is likely to’ be limited to home-bred performers. King George has yet to win a Derby, but he does not look like achieving the goal this year as none of his entries has displayed outstanding merit. This year’s favorite is Tetratema, a grey son of the most famous grey for many years, The Tetrarch. It belongs to the popular millionaire soldier-sports- man Major Dermot McCalmont, nephew and heir to the late Colonel Harry Mc- Calmont. Others fancied are W. Raph- ael's Allenby, who finished second in the Guineas, and Sir H. Cunliffe-Owen’'s Orpheus and Anthony de Rothschild’s Daylight Patrol. The record time for the race is 2 min¢ utes 35 seconds, by Lemberg in 1910. Lady James Douglas, who has some) moderate entries this year was the first Woman to win the Derby, scoring with Gainsborough in 1918. 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There is little chance for a draw, because each man wants to settle their little argument which went undecided three years ago. ,Cutler arrived in Casper yesterday morning from Denver, where he had a brief visit after arriving in the| Mile-High city from Chicago. If there are any doubting Thomases who claim Cutler is an old man, they should meet the former champ. | Cutler said’ this morning that he was| prepared for a hard battle with the] Wyoming giant, but that he was con- fident in his ability to dowa the Casper man, The show will start tonight at 8] o'dlock. ‘The doors will be opened at Baseball Results of Yesterday and Standing of Clubs STANDING OF THE CLUBS He was the man who managed he and Hannah son,Sehact and Picinida. At Cleveland— R. ring ,athletes. devéloped Jess Willard and Willard until two months before fought Jacle Johnson. Cutler is also Cleveland —~ Marl Cad-+ Detroit dock a champ. Charlie is proud of the] Meyers, Ne fact that he is now bringing out # man.!and Stanage. whom he believes, will develop ‘into a real champ. His new man is Bob Roper, a regular army man, from the Middle Mograidge Shaw, Cal hauss anc Neill; Dauss AMERICAN LEAGUE Afternoon Games boxers puts the k. 0, on, West. = At St. Louis— R. HH EI Although the interest in tonight’s|St. Louis 2 7 10 show centers about the wrestling|Chicago —~ o ¢ match, there is nearly as much enthu- Shocker and Faber and siasm in the boxing bout betewen Lux- | Schalk. At Hoston— RB: gon, wil-round champ of the ’state*ama~ ‘Boston™ ~~~ 4 W24 teur tourney of the Elks. It will go for | Philadelphia 9 13° 3 ten rounds unless ong of the young| Harper, Kerr a Perry ange Perkins. At Cleveland— Cleveland - Detroit Bagby and O Alten and Airismith. Philadelphia ~ Pennock and W Perkins. At St. St. Louis Chicago Ten innin| ngilder, Davis well, Sanderson and Billings; Williams and Lynn. + Louis— T H. E. L LEAGUE Games i. 8 4 9 Witherow ~ger and Gowdy. At Chicago— R. UH, Chicago. ---. 3 CG Cincinnati - 2 10 Ten innings. and Killifer Fisher and Wingo. At Brooklyn rR. H. fF Brooklyn 10 1 N p<) ee 2 11 2 7:30 o'clock in order to allow those who Grimes and Winters have not secured reserved seats to get os Hubbell and Snyder. the pick of the unreserved. The ticket American League At Pittsburgh: R: H. BE sale moves this afternoon from the Lit-| _ W. LL. Pet.| pittsburgh 410 0 Ue Brick to the Iris Theater box office. | Cleveland 10.722) St. Louis Ba ites kee st Cutler has a fine record as an athlete. |Boston - 15, Pondor, } Coone nd He started in as a boxer, first, in 1904.|Chicago - 16 hmidt; Sherdell, Jacobs and Cle 8 He stayed in the ring game for Eero | rel. Fork 15 ees years, and scored thirty-nine knockouts | SY "Snineton ne NATIONAL LEAGUE in that short time. He was put to sleep | Py aang 23 Aftecnoon Games by Jack Johnson and Jim Barry dur-| poncelpnia - 25 42) At Philadelphia— R. H: B ing that period, ; Ste, bse 25.302) phiiadelphia 816d Charlie decided to give up the fistic Sg peuaiga Boston --- 923 game in 1906 and started in by meeting} National Ete Meadows and Eayers all comers with the John L. Sullivan| Gy icago 14° \ooy| Hearne and ONeill, ¢ ; show. This lasted until 1908. But it) Gi.cinnaty 18 eaa| At Chicago— R. HH was during these two years of wrestling Pittsburgh 18 5 2 6 ot against everything that the local and |/pookiyn ie e4g/Cineinnati 4.10 2 city sport followers could get together | st. Louis 1 ‘ago Vaughn, Martin Killifer; Ring that Cutler received much of his skill | Roston te cago {and Raridan. and ability as a mat man. He is cred-|‘New: yor 23 409]. At, Brook’ H.R ited with having met more than 390] pnitadelphia _ 34 agg| Brooklyn 9 4 wrestlers, both here and in Europe. ROBE See binky York ~ 5 6 Cutler was conceded world’s champ AMERIGAN LEAGUE Mamaux and Miller; Barnes and in 1913, when Frank Gotch retired. He Mikrltig’ Gaines Smith. i held the title belt till July 4, 1915, when} At New York-— R. HB IAt Pittsburgh— H. I he ea to Joe Stecher. New! York 22 7,13. 2} Pittsburgh 7 10 9 Culp. Hae nieen! a wreat developer pt] Washington 6 7 1)" jfamilton, Cooper, Carlson and "|! Schmidt; Deak and Clemon: °°" CALENDAR OF SPORTS | Boxing—Pete Herman vs. Roy Moore, rn cern TYPEWRITERS CORONA—L. C. SMITH Casper Typewriter |] 101 Wyatt Bldg. Phone 856 —_—————S A wrestling match between lighter MOTORCYCLERAGE TOBE HELO HERE JUNE 19, WITH: CLYMER TEAM AS FEATURE Casper is to have a real motoreycie | race here June 13, according to an an-| nouncement made today. Floyd Clym of Denver has leased the fair ass:win- tion track here and will bring his team of professional cycle riders to Casper | on that date. Clymer is known as one | of the world’s greatest long distance | and side-car riders. | His team of riders‘ comprise practi-| cally every standard make of machine | Known. 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