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THUSRDAY, JUNE 10, 1920. 2 Casper Daily TODAY'S NEWS OF THE SPORT WORLD WEEPING WINS SOOOSIMERE] [acserreurns | WN TRACK U.§ POSTED FOR | i20t.0" rans, . |here next Stmday, is the type of If America Cannot Win Thru Sheer Eustace and Wyoming Giant Both Strength in Track and Field, Confident of Victory in Return Nation Must Have Teams in Match Scheduled for | Outside Events Casper Denver, Col6., I9 re on business 6-8-6t for his concern in Denver. at Casper a high grade n'ayer-piano| terested write e Denve 3 Which will be sold at a supstantial dis DENSI CECI ene Fr have stored in @ publie warehouse|count if taken at once. Terms. If in-}| K. ©. Stamey of tire. It is never sold to car’ manufacturers as original equipment. It is sold only to car owners—who know by experience the superior service found in Diamonds. If you have no Diamond oan your car now—let your next purchase be a Diamond. It will prove its George McLeod has reccived the $500 which Alan Eustace has bet on him- the coming match with Jack ylor, Wyoming’s heavyweight wrest- ler, June 15, and the money has been | placed on deposit. Taylor is ju: von- | fident of his own ability to win and! has covered the bet with an equal amount. Hustace is expected to arrive in Cas- per today from Wakefield, Kans., his sperey and akatins events, opening tie own home town, where he does all of prt : i Se PR | his training except when away to get| Sweden, which won the 1912 Olym-|“STRANGLER” LEWIS, With Head-| accustomed to a different altitude as is | piad on points, although America wes|jock that Threw Cossack Giant—Re-|the case with his coming battle with victorious in track and field, will send |imarkable action-phetograph, showing | Taylor. strong Lene tA eR competing In |«gtrangler” Lewis Just as he secured! While Bustace’s arrival today is hold- practical " vent. the “strangle-headlock” on Ivan Linow,/| ing the center of attrac! ¥ y = The Swedes expect to be Dar fautary the Cossack giant, which bse the | tows ‘8 of Taylor sly Thais Rasa match for Lewis at the Bronx Field,|on Boise, Idaho, tonight where the | New York, Decoration Day. Wyoming giant again tackles Ad San- tel. Santel is the man Taylor defeat-! ed on the coast. Big Jack has never met Santel in a handicap match, the and ‘jumping. Cther European nations, which spe Baseball Results | handicap match in which he wrestled on} In horsémanshin, fencing, wrch- | the same victorious tour of the west-} wrestling and half a dozen other ern states was that with- Romanoff. varieties of sports. are to send crack of Yesterday and jThrough some error the name of San tenms for these events. | tel confused with that of Roman-| In 1912, at Stockholm, Sweden sored Standin of Clubs off, who was thrown easily within the| Sportsman who makes friends with a a total of 128 points to America's 126, 74 jhandicap time allotted Taylor. crowd, according to admirers here. Al- 3 being the count before Thoepe was Because Santel gave Taylor such a | though barely oui of his teens he had yalified on charges of professional STANDING OF THE CLUBS jhard battle In a straight match, the|made a reputation second to rione in (By Associated Press) ANTWERP — (By Mail) — Unless America is content with a possible vic-) tory in fleld and track events, she must send strong teams to represent the United States in military, eques- trian, golf, tennis and other sports out- side of track and field if she hopes to win seventh Olympiad on points. This was the general viewpomt of Europeaa port enthusiasts who «trended the ice Adjustment Basis 8,000 miles for Cords 6,000 miles for Fabrics rt asa Be fh 3 a 3 ° ea a 4 2 2 & a Ey 33 3 equestrianism and other events, ‘count just as heayil t totals as weight throw . when the six points he lad won Nafional League big show was arranged in ‘Boise. racing circles. for the two firsts in fhe. all round W. 4. Pet.| But while Taylor is out of town al- He jumped into fame almost over e the modern ert io And. @e-) Brooklyn -. 18 .591/ready there are many old friends of|night and during the past year he has lon—were awarded to Wislundor, @/Cinemnati — 19 .568)Santel bobbing up who are willing to| won many of the largest races held in Swede, making the final count Sweden| gt, Lonis 21.543! pac a i341 to Amerten’s 120. Biiawee | 543) back this man from Kansas with hard) the United States. At Los Angeles last 21 .528/eash. ‘They saw what he could do when| February he won the world's 25-mijo is roallzed here that the United dat ee ero Ti: Gaday ‘astat ax: fl elas 4 He] he wrestled lor before in the Iris! championship against a field of the fast- o beth for transportation and hous-|New York ie |theater, ‘These Santel followers do not|est riders and again on the same track which may, wilitate agaist the| priladolphia ot agg[Underestimate Taylor's. strength in March he won the 50-mile national Se -raprasentation féuéuaues fo winein Jability but they think Santel is near- “\oamiftddatip ab an favbtage Be over 20 1. number of competitions ovtside of j1 s good a bet as Taylor. |miles an hour, which established a new pear pp poy Big dys American yedeee FS Those who thought Cutler showed jrecord fora one-mile track. peed and cleverness and who have not |seen Eustace in action will see n the ice h Cleveland 30 14 matches expr New York RS a7 per- s asked for board and] Giiragy ___ pet ;|fectly conditioned man who makes Cut the Antwerp news apes Boston _ 4 19 already protesting at the Increased | washington ; of hotel accommodations which!<c: outs . g {Jer seem slow in comparison. Eustace | 2 x a jis considered one of the most skillful row Our: alr =i 4 : 5| Wrestlers on the mat today when his must be paid by spectators and par-) phitaciphia 31 youth is considered. ticipants in- the Olympic games. The) Detroit ____ 33 | The Little Brick has exclusive charge GET THIS FREE Olympic cémmittee has arranged to a {of the-ticket. sale for this mateh which ~; control prices. and prevent profiteering National League is to be in the Iris theater. ‘The largest | df7oa pers dandrufl or ityour hair is falling i é ie 2 Iris ° 2 largest Biba} ros : hy individual householders who willl 4+ prookinne® R. Hy B,} advanc any ma : eC LaLe aime te ioe team bets ohana e advance sale of any here is ab 21> 21 26 rent rooms, under the, committee's su- vere : K 3 pervision, but the hots witch’ natu, | Peseet so-so 8B dt reudlm amadineds obs vie =! -~Ze-% recipe, whieh. ll bo betaned sty tras evils 148 East Midwest Avenue Phone 1203 rally, have the most desirable accom-| mons, rront, Rotalko; Ifyou woud only, 40 cess teller . ; modations, already have increased theit| At Now York— R. H. E,| James Protaman left yesterday on a| Sratamps) to pay the eost of this notice, to charges and are expected to raise prices) New York 6 10 1| Week's business trip thru the state for’ 4, H, Brittain, *ez-301, Station F., New York even higher. Cincinnati 0|Dr. Burnett optometrist. Their proprietors plead the decrease) Nent and Smith) Ring and Raridan. in the value of the franc and the in-) at Boston— RH RB. creased cost of maintenance as justifl-/ poston | ation, but the Antwerp Matin sus (pittsburgh ests that they, too, should be con-|" ‘Ten inning: trolled. At Philadelphia— R. Writing of the experiences of some! philadelphia gn athletes here for the Olymplc|Qnieago __ events, the Matin says these ath|~ gmith and Wheat. letes found hotel prices here hisherlang O'Farrell. than any place else in Europe. | Now Is the-Time For || ; Tennis Playing Elgin Shoe & Clothing Co. “These athletes had two rooms, one AIiactEh Ldsiae a tiny sitting room and the other al ‘at Cioveland——- a 4 i nny f bedroom, with a bath attached.” theloreveland . Get out in the fresh, invigorating os : newspaper said. “They paid 350 francs |ppijadelphia 1 air in the morning—it will be not per month—but per day for)” [yhle and Thomas; Perry and Perkins. them.” ‘At’ Detroit— _ &B The Belgian committees have €X-|netroit __ ed hope of accommodating all the! new York tes and visitors comfortably dur-|” ihmke and Stanag the summer, but local hotel aecom-) ryannah. tions are seriously limited, even! At Chicago— during normal times, and it will be] ghicago~ _ only by packing the visitors in private] Boston homes and requisitioned school build-) wijjams, Kerr and § ir or other large halls that even) walters. sleeping quarters can be found. At St. Louis— ROSH This is the natural result of five/St, Louis - 4 10 years of war and enemy occupation,| Washington during which no new buildings were! Shocker and Billings; ~construeted but, according to the) Gharrity. Amerieans and others who were here for the Olympic skating events, and were disappointed with their accommo- lutions, the man who expects a room with a bath, or-even the use of bath, Antwerp this summer, had better Pp at home. Th available hotel accommodations) have already been largely reserved in| nee, and the German army of oc- tion took back to Germany a ma- jority of the few bathtubs which did) exist In Antwerp’s private houses. A partial relief from the congested nditions may be gained by deflecting a portion of the tourist and sames con-! tingent to Brussels which {s but an hour's ride from Antwerp. As the ho- tel aseommodationar there are mich bet- it thought that many of the vis- ttendine the games will seek reservations there. Brusiele, however. | is regularly crowded with tour’sts, its} hotels beine full mort of the time, ant, these wishine neeommodations there will have te tolograph for reservations; weeks ahead. Although plenty 6f beer and wine are} 2 be had in atl Belgium cafes, specta anticipating a chance to drink stronger Heuers will find. themselves | # better than seeing a Doctor. ac here is the place to buy all of the necessities that will add to the pleasure of the game. PENNSYLVANIA HAND-MADE BALLS AND sPALDING Ee 2 I i Fee f Re ec RACQUETS ‘ CASPER SPORTING GOODS CO. | bbe RO Wi The most complete stock of Auto Supplies and Sport- ing Goods in Wyoming. Cor. 2nd and David Sts. | Phone 214 Ss U & R Ni E Ss Gs, Your opportunity to obtain the highest quality merchandise at the lowest possible cost. Zachary and pons Lae Teach your son how to spend, Mot to’ squander and to deposit every dollar he earns with the National Bank of Com- merce. 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