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TODAY'S NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD | (== = of Yesterda and | [fuary 27 following statements made to : BURLINGTON BY BELT AY VICTORY OVER GUTLER Stoadilag of Ciubs|| Berean en oe ; ‘anding o st. pugilist, that F her sworn tes : : ‘ g u Zé Ln Btt r ndence on him in SHEEP NOW E : i | ~ jorder tc , and. he *. SCORE | 4 Former Title Holder Shows Speed and Skill on Mat, S*4*P/8@oF tHe cups tSebecaucr at vo eagin fae ie ? ; : ie ; ihe he % tates } Subecquently she retracted her charse mone; i But ls Worn Down by Local Champion in Match ae L. Pet| «(United Staten district attorney's omee fo We Ate now prepared to f ? mag jChiecago -- 15.606 F Jnere, but despite such retraction the Shear 5,000 sheep a day. a First Inning Proves Downfall of Tuesday Night After Winning One Fall | Brdokiye. = Ye an Draft Evasion Charges Formally and jury returned the indictments Abundance of water and » Railroaders When Polarines |Boston 1s 500, Filed in District Court at San ke Cy, Uiah, Following the ae Leeds convenient crossing . Pound Balistror iaeven= Jack Taylor defeated Charles Cutler, former world’s chatnetan, Pittsbargh = 19486 Francisco Against Jack force Mra" Denijasy With employed. ti on Casper Creek; wool in x ; c . : ca 21 .476| ‘ ie ted elit: Nevads storage : 7 Runs jlast night, but it took three fiercely contested falls to decide which) New York 24 “400 Dempsey and Kearns Shek’ ehateee Ga eee Pe: Disks get was the best wrestler. Taylor won the first and third falls, but \thel pareag dr 25.359 SAN FRANCISCO.—(By Mail)— Wax charged with heving RGGarw, Salen mens rhe crack Standard nine In the Twi-/second went'to the famous Cutler, who took Big Jack by surprise with American League [eee gee cueraeeceeecnst WV linea f Mintel and Bee ewe’. citioced msec. a ; League continued its winning fe aed Laat ’ oy ewe |Harrison (Jack) Dempsey, heavyweight | Widowed sister and her two children light ete aay attethoonl on the hign|® crotch a alf Nelson hold. Cutler put on the “power” which! oocatana L. Pet.| champion boxer of the world, and Jack |Were dependent upon him and that he school athletic field, in. spite of the fact/downed Taylor in exactly three minutes. |New York —-. is sso¢| Sears, his manager, were filed here| had contributed #20 a month each to fiat the Burlinton. team wanted to ex-! A farge crowd of Taylor aiid Cutler 2 Chicago iz 16 * 67/12 the United States district court. The a during 1917 and«that he put the Bury a ine miiigain a ates Tas o+ § 587! statute covering them carries a max-jhad lived with his wife for tend the battle to boosters were in the Iris last night to| eff bri imum sentencé of three years and ajmonths before being called up - $2,000 fine in Dempsey's ft board. 15 25 375 my fn thee oF |\Boston .. tempt to win. But the score at the end! see the big contest. They saw a heav-| | Washington of nine innings was worse than: after/ier and a little older and experienced} | Philadelphia seven had been played. The Standard! man pitted against the Wyoming | | St. Louis -. s won, 14 to 10. ” Sew eS eon ron 13-23 (357. cvent of a conviction. There are twee Ke alleged to have sare re % 4 = 3e 357 charges resting against him, oné actual| been the coaching of Dempsey in_ his “4 Poi gtandacd imine had only, he lay | every stolen had faced practically Detrott 11 26.297) draft evasion and the other conspiracy |Supposed act of draft evasion. Both Fire Insurance pefore downed the mighty Midwest! shoca, eters Cua (teen wite oe : - NAG LAét |to effect such evasion. The Kearns case |denied emphatically that they sought|[ c pmateurs, 2 tod, Ghat did not preventlara riik cence re wee seit x tlthe IST |is covered only by the latter charge. |Such evasion and introduced statements oe polarities frome witning again yes-} sg.) tock: | At Pittsburgh— R. H. E.| On the diréct evasion charge: Demp-|from draft board officials to substan-|f the Pe nee Wace ote Wess tise But Taylor was equal to the occasion. : Pittsburgh, |tiate thejr claims |} is more than protection. It terday fe tin Sects ond The first fall went to Taylor after an St. Louis -- ET he | as a. —— i . ny one iting was @ nightmare and|20U" and three minutes of wrestling, | Fifteeh innings. Hamilton, Mendor,| Detroit 4 | Read the Tribune Want Ads. |{ is an investment as well That one infling was @ nightmare and! tig Jack downing his man by slamming \Ponder and Schmidt; Goodwin. Jacobs,| Suhle, Morton, Facth, Myers and | F it) wage i into the breach and '§ Opponent to the mat 2s. customary, ag and Dilhoefer. O'Neil; Oldham, Ehmke and Ainsmith. CS second stepped and’ with a top body, scissors and arm lock. 5 At Brooklyn— R. H. B| At New York— RH. EB | | tossed two out at first that the scoring stopped. With the bases loaded in this frame, Lano pounded out a’ homer which scored four. It was sort of an ap- i Cutler appearéd to be badly dazed Brooklyn 10 17 3|)New York - | $5] Pov't delay. See us be- : fromh his big fall to the floor and re-|Three Attractions Coming Up at|New York - 9 14 3) Washington - 10 4, STORAGE ; it i mained in his corner for several min Fair G ds Withi CG ~P Marquard, Mohart, Smith and Krue-| Ruth, Thormahlen, Hannah and Hoff ‘e BATTERY fore it is too late. esate | air Grounds Within Coming | ger; Benton, Nehf, Douglas and Snyder./man; Erickson, Courtnay and Gharrity | ar jutes before going to his dre: petizer. zen soi of ve eeetoe to. rest: Month; Big Fete on At Philadelphia— R. H. B.| First Game | nine xn Besley bam fe bi Gat ‘Tilylor’ had been on. the. defensive July 4 Philadelphia 4 11 2) At Boston— R. H.+E.| Butterfelds most of the time up until he downed By, Boston ,'---. 8 12 1/Boston -..-----------.---..- Ct ae mitt for the railroaders, doing more The pioneer battery on motor ears. Rixey and Withero Cutler. He te ri : ingham and Philadelphia Savane ania toee i a | than his share in. booting the ball, Ritcuae got aut of many ot Three different attractions have been|Goway: | Harper, afi hdtv |S Shrek wane ae Thee lectern Evenson hurled a nice game for the iér had waiting for him. ‘The cra booked for the fair grounds here by| At Chicago— R. H. FE.) Rommel, and Perkins. equipped cars today. Burlington aggregation hut the support |B. L. Scherck, secretary of the Na-|Chicago __. Peas py t| Second Game Generator, magneto, starter and eG oe trona County Fair association, the first) Cincinnati 6 6 1} At Boston— R. lighging equipments repaired. - . . eS made 13 errors—cOufit ’ém—and gefi- champ from Chicago had the Casper erally messed things up dyring the nine) {8S on edge most of the match up until/one to be run off next Sunday, June 6.| Hendrix and Killifer and O'Farrell; Boston gene>o- AUTO ELECTRICAL CO., 136 E. Midwest Ave. Phone 9685 ||| 303 Oil Exchange Building ! = al-| Taylor got his first fall, The audienc it innings. Evenson whiffed 11 and al- os audience Tt will be the first horse race held in| Reuther*and Wingo. |Philadelphia lowed only three base on balls. He al- Sows Fos one wae the Wyoming champ|Casper for several seasons. Silvertone, | pcan | BURbiE Fortune and Walters; lowed only nine blows. y got the upper hand and pinned/a trotting horse with a record of 2:14,| AMERICAN LEAGUE jand Myatt. The Standard used three hurlers, al eee cow ay jwho claims Kentucky as his home, has! At Cleveland— R. H. E.| St. Louis-Chicago game postpomed;| SUES cad bea Phone 363 working effectively. ‘Phe trio permittéd| . 1 the start of the second attempt)been matched already against W. W.| Cleveland rain on a dl only éight safe hitss ‘or & fall, the Taylor followers settled |'T., a green pacer, sired by ASh Rose. Ewing helped his team along in the back to see another hard battle, with} There are to be several other running second when with two Burlington play- Taylor probable victor when he had|races and entries are being received by ers on the sacks, he hit a home run fur}|Worn down Cutler. Cutler seemed to! Mr. Schertk. into the outer gardens, Fritz was sense his danger and before the fans| The following Sunday, June 13, the real star of the raffroad nine, however.|Te@lized it he had Taylor down with a)Clymer motorcycle racing team has He got two triples and @ single in five; Wonderful crotch and half Nelson. been secured as the feature attraction. tri Taylor came beck for blood and Cut-| July 4, the Hibernian club will hold Butterfield 1obKed tertible on the re-jler was just as anxious to end it at/an annual fete day. A full program of ceiving end fot the Burlington team.Jonce because a prolonged affair prob-|attractions is being atranged and con- - ¢ ° r | nts He had five separate and distinct passrd|Ably would have given Taylor the ad-| tracted for, it is stated. y a a orit oO t S ma F Sl ars balls chalked up against him, all of| Vantage. Big Jack repeated his first} For this full schedule of events, the r an re - Come on Goody Ti 2, e ear iires which figured in the run gettin. His}Performance, carrying Cutler from one ,track and fair grounds are being pre- three errors in the first héelpel mate-|edge of the ring to the center and| pared. in the Polarines getting their big|@ropping him. The Wyoming cham- rE F towards victory. pion was om his opponent like a fiash| The American Legion nine «id the] @nd had him pinned down in a few sec-| Midwest amateurs will play onds. Taylor used a head lek and! afternoon starting at 5:30 o'clock on the}arm strangle. F h school athletic field. Seven innin: Allen Eustace,.the Kansas ehampion, nes will be played regularly t *|}who gave Taylor such a hard tussle i ~ } kes interferes with longer -|here about a month ago, challenged the ift . 30 24 30 3) J s winner of last night’s battle. t ‘ ast. year more Cars. using Xo- XD /2- STANDARD— AB RH PO DT Cutle: soon after being thrown for : y a © 8 ¥ ; Loggy, 3b, p= TKI ae 2ithe deciding fall. in response to the f Vip or 31x4-inch tires were factory-equipped Thompson, 1b _ . . . Critehtield, If. with Goodyear Tires than with any other 6] generat clamor for a speech, told brief-| Olly what he thought of the match. £4: /221¢ Chicago Boxer Is Coming for a A 1 0 8 0 10 \ Lano, 2b 6 3 8 5 2 1| “There is an old adage which says; / Bout at Local Stadium Sat- Sh kind H. Smith, rf 6 1 # 0 0 Olthat youth must be served. So it is in| day Night 4 \\ae nd. Offerman, ef 5 2 0 1 0 Olthis match. I have Beer th the ring] ur tg Fitt, ¢ 1 1T1 2 0Jsince 1906, and since that time I have eS pad d , { e rai, 1 0 0 2 O/met neatly 4,000 wrestlers, but I have| George Coplen and Jimmie Harris | hs This is plainly a result of the high relative 0 0 0|sfeal condition tha aera tlatee maori temrare to Eales + Me value prod:uced in these tires for the smaller ne iho t enia Oho ramon) eeciong. inthe: Aécond allstar boxing] y d ; d oh ean eae HOt a vitae Do: ie eay , Saturday. night, at the Caspet; a i|my matches and f trave sone my best] stadium. Chbién who. is 9 176-jound| ; f a cars Ey Goodyear’s enormous resources an ny es rt ibrdale caren tae agen fav6rite with local .boxing fans, has H scrupulous care 4 on2 i “I still believe I have a few good | been matched to met Freddie Johnson Pp “4 ¢ . Hy 3 maa tet lett in me and I hope to con-| of Chicago. Coplen is the bird wnat I 4 2\tinue in the game a little longer. I| made. such a good showihg bgainst ; om Rd . Sapa ay Hanes 4 : rf ‘ > o(want to thank you for the fine support | Jack Dempsey, altho the present world’s} 5 1 i They represent the beta intense Gu eavor ‘ ; Kaneandde 2 A RH 8 Poon, Biviee aeadthd sor the: cheers) chempy fittaliy:. worry out. to supply utmost satisfaction in tires that Kass , 88 3 2 1 2) wnich have helped me to strive for vic-| Harris, who won many friends here E i | Ewing, ff 4 2 1 1 0 © tory. You are about the finest bunch) fn his battle with Mutt McKee in the has laid the basis for the marked preference ; Butterfield, ¢ 4 0 0910 1 3) of sportsmen I have met.” |first Stadium show, will meet Kid Paui, ; , f z I ‘ : Evensom p - 3 0 0 0 3 0) Whe Casper fans were uhanimous in/ another 122-pounder, who is credited \ / which exists everywhere for Goodyear Tires } = — — >> | |saying the same of Cutler. Casper with having #haded Cummings. . 2 ra - --83 10 8 27 9 9) preciates clean sports and good sports-; Both of these will fe ter-round bouts. : ! in the larger sizes. 4, core by innings: « R.H.E.|manship. Cutler showed it all the time! ‘Then Eddie Anderson and Kid Snyder | ftandard --7 1500000 1—14 9 3) ne was in the rig and he won the sup-| will meet in a ten-round battle. Snyder ; enh ; sn wlington 0 3310 0 8 0 0-10 S$ 13/nort of many ardent Taylor ‘fans last| bails from Denver where he has a good This real Goodyear value in tires is available Peahtnpee theese kh! fia al aioe cal yh fistic record dnd may show up'the Cas- : Seung Three base hits: jprits 2:| Eddie Anderson decided not to fight |per amateur battler. > for your Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell, or pecs ti hit: Thompson. Stolen bases!) Txon Dunbar in any ten-round battle} _ Besides these three main events, 5 was Sd EA atl Logey, 3; Lano, ae and the scheduled bout between these|Tiede and Hemple, who are promoting other car using one of these sizes, at our Ewing. Struck out: By Bvenson, 9:/two principals could not be put on last | the boxing show, will have what they . : h f ies Paes nays 5: by Raley, 1; by Toray, f/night. Anderson won in the Elk’s state term “a red hot preliminary”, ‘Tiekets i hearest Service Station. Go there for these ae, On . Wad! tournament and is popular among fight| have been placed on sale ai : = Z Fie te ites, Raley, 9 off TOReY, -\ [fans here, but his failure ,to » appear | Fouse. a : { tires and Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes. Passed ball: Butterfield, 5. Time of] SSNs! Sie ee did not add) With a batting average of .390 and same, 2 hours and 22 minutes. Bi ehh mie Fe 4 _| fielding for .997, Doc Johnson of the ' PesceRiee tachi ae Miller and Johnson wrestled for a few| OeVarend Indians, Is showing the way mirutes as a substitute preliminary. Grover Alexander. the Cubs’ star! Mijler’s great weight gave him the ad- Nitcher, has started what appears to be/| vantage, dnd he won. ore of those wonder seasons he hes cok SAU b ee ied in the past. Alexander has! o-— 0 | Several banner ,years, notably the j CALENDAR OF SPORTS ii cason of 1916, when he won 33 and| & | lost 12 games while pitehing for the| poxing—Clay Turner vs. Harry Greb, ; alt |8 rounds, at Philadelphia. ‘Willie Jatk- to American league first basemen. SPOT CASH FOR YOUR LIBERTY BONDS beta dithc <3 son vs. Pal Moran, § rounds, at Ph Money . to ‘Youn on Diatbonddy Erratic fielding hes kept Harold|delphia. 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