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————————— SE TODAY’S NEWS OF THE SPORT WORLD MULLINS LOSE = GOPLENAND JOHNSON TOMIXIN D| CASPER SECURES. | { | STANDING OF THE CLUBS | TEN-F , | National League ees ow I cioetimst ie | } - —S Chicago IN GLOGE GAME Sac! and Jimmy Haris Are Luminaries of Semi- WYOMING AA, U, s2=— | Windup at Stadium; Three Judges to Decide ie antl = ya 1) 33 “aaa | Bouts and Gong Will Sound at 8: 1 5 Reimerth Successful in Efforts to, ?bi8delphia B87 Eighth Inning Rally Breaks Tie am di ) Bring Sports Leadership Here American League Business Men's Organization | George Coplen versus Freddie Johnson of Chicago and Kid Paul oe Clevetana 22 700) Wins by Score of 8 to 5 | against Jimmie Harris is the card for boxing fans tonight at the Casper) Authority under Article 5 of the ama- i al pret .teur rules of the association to organ- ize a Wyoming athletic association has | Stadium. ‘ The bouts will start promptly at 8:15 o'clock and will be The Merchant's nine came into its/Tun off without z hitch, so as to allow any spectators who wish to at- a 1 7 d th been granted by the United States | own yesterday and won a regular old! tend the i i - 2 Amateur Athletic Union to C. H. Rel-| ei came, 8 to 6, from the strong Mul-| carnival or dances in the evening, to leave early. merth, in a message received by him| lin club. The score was tied ‘at five-all at the end of the séventh and it was necessary to play until the tie was) ended. : jt looked like “good night” for the) Merehants when Fox and Kelly fanned} from national headquarters of the union in New York City. The authority was sent by Hubert Besing, chairman of the redistricting committee. The permission to organize a branch of the A. A. .U. in Wyoming with its Coplen believes he is in fighting trim to win over Johnson, the man} from the Windy City. Coplen, who is making his home in Casper, is a for- mer Cripple Creek, Colo., boy. Coplen | feels proud of the faet that hé stuck the atmosphere to start the eighth.) | for seven rounds with Jack Dempsey,| headquarters and direction in Casper put Gilbert got a neat single. Then) | while Jess Willard was practically de-} comes as a result of more than two Mr. Schlenk, the Merchant's first | feated in the first round. Coplén went|months of work and planning by Mr. sacker stepped up, Schlenk had made |down twelve times during the fight,|Reimerth, who has been anxious to ly a measly single in four trips. but was game enough to stick it out; place amateur athletics on its feet in phings looked bad, for the Merchants. | for seven gruelling rounds. Wyoming. With the ne coped Fett | These two will go ten réunds. Three} When it was found that it was best aehlenk saved: the) day by’ poundins judges are to be selected to decide all of | 0 affiliate with the amateur organiza- out a Whale of a double. Lujan foi-| the bouts: tion of the.A. A. U. in Denver, the mat- ved with a single scoring the second Dauss and Ainsmith, Baseball Resulis | Washington-Boston game postponed;!' jrain. Two games today. of Yesterday and | MEF Gnd’ tra, Ben’ Beech and family Standing of Clubs Charles Cobaugh, representing the Ware Brothers ,wholesale druggists, of Denver, Colo. ,is in the city calling on his trade. ee It's better to draw }marriage lottery than |motored to Glenrock yesterday on a short business trip. Boston 22 ‘Washington 19 Philadelphia -15 St. Louis 14 Detroit -. 12 NATIONAL LEAGUE At Boston— R. H. B. Boston SRE New York - StU eid Fillingim and O'Neil; Douglas, Hub- bell and Ainsmith. At Philadelphia— R. H. DR, Philadelphia Se Viet t Brooklyn 5 6 2} Meadow: Mamaux| FOUR PATENTED and Miller. | at St Louls— Rom & IMPROVEMENTS St. Louis - 5 i4 1 Chicago 18 1 Four patented improvements give Vesta batteries that Alexander and| ° extra vitality for which they are famous. ms, P ter was taken up with R. G. Parvin, Doak and Cl 2 r 3 or Kid Paul, the brown little fighter, Uy wht run in the inning. Childers was on commissioner in charge in that city. In| Killifer, O'F: a fielder’: nat Tass =} believes his: heavy punches will win 7 4 Y- in} Killiter, ‘arrell, thru a fie ree et Sricuatonecr| agaliate Hite Mdioden he realizes |* letter to Mr. Reimerth he indicated} Pittsburgh-Cincinnati game __post- CAN BE USED IN REPAIRING forthe that. MURmIe the’ Denver boaceants peel ee epee te less cane poned. | ssa eee ie, Moe ST pean Mats, * \licoate went in on the mound in the| | clever and that Harris ries a wallop} Sat ot es SUS. Wass aD Capra i can used in repairing any make of battery. Our auth for thé Merchants and fannea| in his own mitt. Harris will be a fay-|SUssested a separate organization in AMERICAN LEAGUE | contract with the Vesta Accumulator Company permits two and sent the other out himself by | orite in ‘tonight's battle because of his| C™sPer and Wyoming. At Cleveland— R. H. BE us to use them in repair jobs and in many instances the {xing to first. Childers made an er showing here against Mutt McKee. In| soiative tao the alte ee with facts rane iL 3} battery is made to last longer than it did at first.» or in. between times in this deciding that bout he had.by far the best of the|*el@tive to the situation in Denver|St/ Louts -—... 111 ALL MAKEs{ 'spected and Watered FREE frame but Alicoate was too good for the gethirein the opens bosineplonly die ihatste: co, gare neenguartere. Gare Deeer Eble andy O'Neil; Soshoor -arid . : Repairing, Recharging Mullinites, : | clinches and in-fighting did MeKee| tre, weantine ee sara pod peer Behe nate eee my 6 Nel Anyway the Merchanta were dus to} | show any superiority, Fanto the ‘athletic MiBialion in Cane New York 14 31 ‘ ' win. They bucked a hard team in the Paul is not wprried about his contest} and in.the state, and report to the na-|Philadelphia 8 4] a Legion and lost, ee ate ee | with Harris tonight. He feels confi-| tional headquarters. “The suggestion! Styles, Mogridge and Hannah; Nay-, hard team to. ge $e wee vet dent of his ability to crash through with| from Denver as well as the report of|!or- Rommiell, Keefe and Perkins. | 4 * . but theyawenseoy \ y did, his heavy blows. Mr. Pollen, it is believed, were well re-| At Chicago— R. H. EB Goodrich Tires, Tubes and Accessories with mus Lise pan hak CoWare | Most of the men who will box tonight] ceived in New Yerk as shown in the|Chicago — 3 6 8 of , Sone An Rag deebucae ani besd ries wae jworked out last night at the Casper{ message sent to Mr. Reimerth yester-|Detroit 9 0/518 East Yellowstone Highway Phone 907 adh se) Gar Monnens five Mul: Stadium. Eddie Anderson and Kid Sny-|@ay granting him the right to proceed Schalk: hgcked by good support, pee der are scheduled to box the other regu-| With the organization of an amateur : lin club errors being scattered. A don- bri 7. . ry e ble play in the seventh Clowery to) branch of the A, A. U. in Wyoming. Incidentally it maintains for Casper its leadership in sports in Wyoming. — NOTICE TO MACOABEES Important business for the meeting | Monday, June 7. All members and vis- iters are urged to be present. GEORGE COPLEN, local heavyweight, Simons to Miller, with the bases drip- who battles Fred Johnson at the Sta- ping arid none down, got Ted Powers| dium tonight, out of a hole that looked miles deep.| while Childers looked good at the plate| | lar affair, | promis night's A fast preliminary besides is} Popular prices prevail at to- show. 6-4-3t Satta is neon 0 AETUAN MATCH QUE AFTER TAYLOR WRESTLES SANTEL } rawnnc, pecorarine in jig time. } Schultz got a triple in the gest 2h which ended in two scores coming in. AND PAPER HANGING First-Class Work Merchant fans are hoping that this! with Allen Eustace matched again; weeks ago was injured in { Pitcher Kelly sticks with the Mer-/with Jack Taylor, already the ardcnt!while wrestling Stanislaus Zt chants. He fanned seven yesterday in) rollowe of the K champ andj Kar Zi o refused to ac a | seven stanzas, walked only three, and! pie) Jack have ordered tickets. Tickets] fall won on account of the injury Let Us Estimate Your Work allowed just seven hits to the heavy|for this match to be held June 15 in the| Eustace and after-the match predic! hitting Mullin players. Not ‘only that|tris theater probably will go on sale|the Kansan to be the coming champ. | but he kept most of these blows seat-) ¢9q. » Monday at the Little Brick.; Coming from a great w tler like 1 tered throughout the nine frames. eet had the announcement been| Zbyszko, sucha predic s taken Struck again proved himself a great) sp: tace was again to visit) With some weight by the Sunflower slugger. Struck hit achomer in’ the! Casper in an effort 40 down the mighty} wrestling A ¥ third and came back in the fourth with Wyoming dry farmer than about +10} a double. He scored three of the Mul-\snort fans ordered blocks of tickets for lin club runs; got a walk the third trip;|the matel. | and hit into a double play for the!’ qustace fourth try. j wrestling f: The Mullin club nine will play the! ing against American Legion team of battlers at! wrestling PLATT & REESON 305 N. Durbin. Phone 300 won the hearts of Casper) s by his wonderful show-| ylor and with these two again matched, & the high school athletic Sunday capacity house is ected at the Ir afternoon. The game will start at 3:30) Taylor is working like a track 1 lock and it should be about the class-| getting into trim for his two 1 jest game of the season, Each team is) matches this month. June 20 he w ’ about on even terms in standing ond) meet Ad Saintel in Boise, Idaho, fo each will be out there to clean up. second time, and incidentally for a big! Tridemy is the probable man to start! nurse. | for the Legion, The Mullin club has|” ‘poday or Sunday he will leave for a Powers and Rust. Joe Rust seems the: sport rm near Buffalo, logical man to hurl the game for the) wyo, > only a few days} Catholic club. jand then will leave for Boise returning} Yesterday's score: to Casper about June 12. Eve® since} atinee Races MERCHANTS— AB RH POA B jig pattle with Charles Cutler, Taylor Gilbert, ss -5 2 2 8 1 Tlhas been working faithfully. | G < - Schlenk, 5 1 212 0 2) ysustace is the man who only a few Given to obtain funds for maintenance of the 5. eae | Fair Grounds and Buildings 0 3 0 2 3} | bares T THE | eae d | A : iss et aD ‘ | Kelly, p 10040 } r Alicoate, p 00010 A | ae eee é — SPEED EVENTS JUNE 10 alr Urounds MULLIN‘CLUB— AB R’H PO AE | : Burns, 3b, If. G0 1 Poor | Miller, 1b Real tees Out — Se } Simons, ¢ 5 0 1 2 1! Gasper speed fans are to be able to} : 4 0 0 2 1 1 Witness some of the world's most noted! Se 2 1 motorcycle riders in action at the cham-| 3 0 0 2 ipionship motoreyele races to be held}, 400 f ‘ at the Fair Grounds, Sunday, June 13.| s)3 2 Albert Burns, world’s 25 and 50-mile 4 1 1 1 © O champion, has entered on one of the| June 6, 2P.M. — — + ——~ltastest ‘Indian racing machines ever} oF 8h 7 5) puilt. Burns ‘feels” confident he can RH lower all existing western records on MAIN EVENT IS A -12011003—8 15 the Casper half-mile track. 002102 0 0— 7 | John Seymouf, Michigan state cham-| PACING RACE TONIGHT 8 P. M. Casper Stadium One Block West of Courthouse 3-BIG BOXING EVENTS 30—ROUNDS—30 10—ROUNDS—10 GEO. COPLEN WS. FRED JOHNSON =175 Lbs. 175 Lbs. 10—ROUNDS—10 JIMMY HARRIS KID PAUL 122 Lbs. 122 Lbs. 10—ROUNDS—-10 EDDIE ANDERSON . CHARLES SNYDER 118 Lbs. 118 Lbs. ADMISSION $1, $2, $3, PLUS WAR TAX WESTERN CHAMPIONSHIP MOTORCYCLE RACE MEET Casper, Wyoming, June 13, 1920 > summary? Home Runs—Struck-\pion and one of the world’s greatest h base hits—Sehultz. Two base! qirt track men has entered and will) A hits—Struck, Schlenk. Stolen bases—!yo doubt make the f speed stars Between Ww. W. T., a sensational green pacer by Lujan, Childers, Burns, Miller, Sime go some if they beat him. ASH ROSE and SILVERTONE, 2:14, a BAY : tun Clowery, ge bae Houle Orie > Dunbam, aE GELDING BRED at’ the Walnut Hall Farm, May lowery to Simons bi "Ts'track champion, is o. sho! ns ss Lujan unassisted to Sehlenk. Struck! the real speed he s of tdolr Lexington, Ky., by THE HARVESTER, 2:01. out—By Powers, 4; by Kelly, 7; Ali} Ployd ymer, holder the worl coate Basé on balls—Off Kell; pik 100-mile and one-hour championship: OTHER EVENTS off Powers, ‘1, Balk—Alicoate. ld) will be here with his new racing side-| ; : pies Sy pitch, Kelley. Passed bail—Pox Bless: | car outfit. with which he won iil side- Are being arranged and will include 2. Time of game: 1:47. Umpire Cal!cgr events at Greeley om D: ution A Binith (Day. Clymer lowered the Coierade rec: Cow Pony Races, Bucking Con- — Saeee for sidecar machines. : ry is old rival, Frank Kiince . The Grude an em, on park ave:|mer champion, will be on hand to bat tests and Wild Horse Races pu be réady for tenants June &, AS fe secede for the sidecer take hotles thucitnant, Go.| ‘Thousands of visitors are hotive—@rude Investment Co. | Care Casper Ity Co. B-4-2t| GENERAL ADMISSION, 50c No extra charge for autos to be in Casper to witnes ‘a exclusive motorcycle race meet. I setter a wandering foot than a wan- 1g _ min 100% MICROZONE 120% King of all Treatments for Blood Poison, Rheu- matism and Eczema 18 Years—7000 Patients. Write for Booklet THE MICROZONE MEDICINE CO., Box 94, Hot Springs, Ark. 3 29 9909$00960600000-0590O69 9009909 OOPOO OOO O9 DODO PO OO 0S | Tribune Want Ads bring results. Enter Your Racers and Buckers With See Ben DOSLSHSOSOOOSOOOSSIOO® 2 P. M. at Fair Grounds 7 Bigs Events-7 Come and enjoy an afternoon of real sport and see WORLD’S CHAMPIONS IN ACTION On the fastest racing motorcycles in the world. side car events. It Factory racing teams will compete and there will be both solo and DON’T FAIL TO SEE