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RIDAY, JUNE U. 1920. he Casper Daily Cribune EUSTACE THINKS CHANGES BETTER N NEXT MATCH Letter *, Tribune enebe tresses Con-| fidence in Being Able to Even Up Score With Taylor on July 15. personal letter to the sports } of the Casper Daily Tribune, | says that he feels confi iving a better account of him- his match this time with Jack| Wyoming’s giant champion} , who will tackle Eustace in a! econd match here in the Iris theater, ine 15. Bustace in his letter states that he will be “on hand” five or six days before the match and that he has iced a side bet of $500 with George a or n Eustace dent of McLeod. EI ace is expected in Casper by to-} the latest, his first date of ar- rival being set for ‘Thurs y. This is o give him an opportunity to get ac- customed to the high altitude of Cas- asper is more than 4,000 feet than Wakefield, Kans., where u@ Kansag cyclone makes his higher the home. It is admitted by many of the most and ardent admirers of Jack Tay- that Eustace will have the edge by oodly margin on his Wyoming op- ponent When it comes to knowledge of the wrestling’ game. Both are about the same age, so that it will be youth -ainst youth as the big wrestiers go: Friends of Eustace wonder if the Kansas man will use as many of his ked toe holds on Taylor as he did first appearance in Casper. Eus- tace would ty three or four holds on Taylor without little avail and then would slip on one of his worst t f lor sir w in his ylor expected just such holds and as prepared. The W, yoming dry farm- consequently stood up against all ; Eustace could bring to bear of his feet. It is with such holds that Eustace has won from some of his strongest opponents. Rteports from a battle in which E tace was forced to quit on account of nful injuries show that Alan broke p ‘iL of the erotch-plus-arm holds that his heavier opponent clamped on. ‘This Taylor because the ad for crotch hold is known to be a favorite the Wyoming giant. :J of the fact that undoubtedly ; half-Nelson and crotch @ has spread among his coming op tents, Taylor has continued to use this smashing Shoulder clamper with practically unvarying success. Saturday, Sunday and Monday, Eus will work out at the”Casper Ath* 1 ic clubs and they will not be light vorkouts, except possibly th final one The Kansas wrestler will Monday. " in tonight if he arrives bere in time. Casper Athletic club doors will be oc- club The thrown open to the public on these according to McLeod, wlUWEST LOSES FIRST GAME ON PRESENT TOUR Neb., June st team suffered it present road trip erday, the crack Scott's Bluff king the Casper play: into 14 9 to 6. Two bad errors at ical moments coupled with bunched hits we Scottsbluff the game, Gaut hurled \ nice game permitted only nine saf hits. Casper outhit the home team, Jand ing on Kelly for 15 safe swats but th men of Arbogast were unable to manu facture the runs, Manager Arbogns incidentally was absent from his squat players. Potter, Midw of the Neb., is the next town on the ist after Scottsbluff is met in a second “ume. From Potter the team g9e5 (O Sidney, Neb.. Yuma, Colo., is the next cheduled game. Then comes Tren sn uid Palisade before the three St Colo., games, The Casper sluggers have been pounding all of the pitchers over the ball Ie In the game with Lingle. they went up against Dixoh, star hurler of the Spearfish, 8, D., team in the baseball tournament in Casper last They only collected 12 runs ins, off Dixon, and “Red” is a mighty 500d The Wyoming town peas. mound man, Casper stronger » When pcan wkd THERMOPOLIS WINNER OF cur oer CHAMPIONSHIP IN STATE! GUN SHOOT AT DOUGLAS DOUGLAS, Wyo., June 11.—E. T. rd of Thermopolis won the state ag at the fourth annual Wy- ie State Trapshooting tournament here this’ week, scoring 286 out of Hina epossible birds. Willard Saul ot ‘slas placed second with a ‘score of t Adams of Custer, S. D., was high the doubles with a score of 46 ou: pomiblg 50. His score was topped| by Rush Razee, professional, who >) 08eph Garst won the Sheridan Gun’ ‘rophy with a score of 97 out of| The Buffalo Rod and Gun Ciub} vy was won yesterday by Charles mda!) FCs Longmont, Colo., his a” r ) straight. new and novel event of the shoot je night shooting resulting in a tween Lednum professional of [TODAY’S NEWS OFTHE SPORT WORLD| Scie. (SANTELFAILS [°° the world’s best known fair grounds r. | Clymer covered. the 100 miles in Hl minute and ceveced ah nae He Ge neat ormnile apecdway at Dodge City, To 1 ‘ her, covered! tise 100 malles in 71 minutes and covered) 4 ma les in the even hour. These records still stand unl : 114 THE STOR H in 1919. Ho also holds the F ut pi ip and the title of Rocky mountain champion won at ¢ Clemmons, 2 2 2 E T A T TREA nS YOU ga i81a: He ¢ Pike's Peak record and only last month established a new record from Chicago to Denver aa pce atta lymer is shipping for the Casper races one of the fastest sidecar mac eamons, © RIGHT miles an will have the opportunity of a some of the of Yesterday and | « Per Ib Orange , per Standing of Clubs} AALAOAD HURLER FANS EIGHT ALLOWS ONLY Sik HITS aoxen 35C Sa aaRaAETEEEEEREEERESeeiaaee ee aa Large pac kage Solitaire TWILIGHT LEAGUE STANDING : pesneccs Oats ......... c W. L. Pet,|, The Merchants tried to redeem itself Merchant rally and counted only one|Usander, 4 lbs. Dry Standard _-. © 1.000 f0F the awful opening inning but the) instead of two. ain in the sixth he) Mullen, If 25¢ Mullin Club _ 1 759/ Burlington nine refused to drop the|was called ort on a strike out when it} © Onions American Legion 2 500 | Fame TaTaL Ndi it won. The railroad|appeared that the third strike was a)” Baiigtbns 4 )| boys won 9 to 6, yesterday afternoon,|foul tip. The, umps called him out. ds Reoamithe #Ath: ; |and incklentally copped the second Twi-|Clemmons, his brother played a fine| Totals eel Green Vegetables of All K inds Mriaweat 2 light League game int the] game down at second. {, x2 Clemmons out In second inning, Merchants 3 ‘| Standard No. 2 team had been defeaied|. In the fifth Mullen in left and Kusan-| UeTference by coacher. Atandara’? ye ty the day before by a top heavy so ios iitieightrens i Bera ere bY inntngs: sg RH. We deliver; to all pa rts of City pathineces" tk H onSo! outfield. were] getting hard hit flys whic! wc gd Pee ae ay, STANDING OF THe CLUBS |largely responsible the downfall of| or Bec tecaaian, which bore marks) urlington ---2033000—9 4 Ph 1125W Bashs, STANDING OF c f |the Merchants. The team representing | i i The summary—Three hit one 4 / 2C National League |the Casper business house y| Flynn of the m got Clemmons. Stolen 1 anuoette, Gil : . 10 East Second WwW. LL. Pct. | looke d better yesterday tha any|two of the four by the bert, S. Clemmons, Alicoate, Pie \time this season. Two or new! Pailroad nine. He has the making of Schultz, Carson, 2; Ayde! lott, ving, 234 Cincinnati 8| players or one or two.of the old ones : n - Stare needed in the line-up. Brookly: one 3+ Fvenson fanned eight and gave trans han - ate portation to only one, He allowed only es “500 six hits, three of these coming in th : eattauure 463 /bad sixth when four Merchants dented v 429 the home platter. Philadelphia - 400) -MecHat allowed only four safe STS |bingles but he was horribly wild in the American League |first. He gave three walks in this| sed ball His blow in the third. came were on the sacks in winning the old ball game Kenney, manager of the Merc tion team, ran his team the bench. ydelott, superintendent of the Bur- lington railroad on one of the most im: and aided mute cially TOBEAT JACK INLONG BOUT) __ ant’s from portant divisions of the system, played errorless ball at first. He also scored ey ck Taylor two runs and stole one sack, Carson ara as {played a flashy game down «at third hethor of the heavyweight giants bx jand was a°whirlwind on the bi ing able to get a fall altho the matc! rfl : | Supt. L. A. Reed, the grand old »nan| Went two hours and 30 minutes Supe atid Hair |of Casper baseball, was one of the in-| Though this match was a draw, a pre Removed Quickly and terested spectators at yesterday's bat-| Vious victory hardly a month ago s« inless: tle. over Santel by Taylor gives t! Painlessly This afternoon at 5:30 o'clock the Wy-}9™Ming wrestler, Jack Taylor, the From face, neck, limbs, arms and oming Athletic club will go up against record. | under arms by |the Standard Polarines, the ling nine in the Twilight League 'S-| Steiner, Kusander. Struck out: By MARINELLO Evenson, 8; by i. e 5 bi on EP 1 A’ Manager Kenney today announced |} Off Melinttey, 3 oteseivarion, 4 DEPILATORY his intention of protesting the game on Passed all: Flynn, a. Ch SeenON: Full instructions for use. Ree- grounds that Gante was declared|qune of pame: 2) Nous totic, ommended by Beauty Specialists, out » sixth when the umpire|O'Leary and Powe: . : i A an¢ 1 wil MARINELI ar da balk. The third $< Sie SEO AE an who put it on! J. F) McMahon, one of the bach-|~* © Second e time Evenson wns’ elors of the Dew Drop Inn, is in Den-— on or near his hurling mound, accorl-|ver attending to business mat ing to Manager Kenney, This, atcord-| === ing to the 1920 baseball rules, Kenney claims constitutes a balk inasmuch 8&3 the piteher pretended to apout to —Floyd Clymer of Denver, on ; @ of pitch to the batter, whether i box ests in the sidecar class to be held at tho or not. Wen wand: AMER, WORLD'S CE IN RIDER, = notorcycle racing men, has ei day and is expected in Casper any ho ENTERS CASPER RACE: tered the speed con Johnson Bros Grocery E hines ever built, capable of tr: . B ‘avellin; 0 Thousands of people are ex A motoreycle men in action, ‘WERGHANTS DROP GAME TO BURLINGTON, SCORE $ 10 6 oate, fc pected to attend and they, s< hultz, te - ly Bea hour with a sidecar attached on a straightaway v course, rld’s best rf affey, p once; rt = (Gantz, 1b Saturday Specials Baseball Results Bulk Steel-Cut Coffee 35e SIITOTIIIMIITSOLIOO IIIS PPS. ea frame which coupled with a 7 TIPPIILLL and two errors by Brantseg down at : first handed the Burlington workers eh - three scores. McHaffey sent five Bur ebigero |lington players back-to the bench via presbingtony's {hs the strike out route. Phitadelph = 4 Clemmons, who caught for the = ants proved to be the real star of Detroit --- Mr. ler year with the 14 |spite of being 48 5 ns is pastiming | aht old, Natio cague ational Leagu Clemmons eat Nowe zone Hi caught a creditable game. His blow Cincinnati jg iin the second was good for four » nol nal se Foaton ana|but he was called out at third ven c on ant! icinney, coaching from the lines, ran Snyder; Reuther and Wingo. {out and attempted to stop him. At’ Brooklyn— R. H. BE.) ‘phis play or interference as inter-| Brooklyn -. pe preted by the umpire halted a good St. Louis — Pyahbe a Rood Grimes, Mohart and Miller, Elliott;|~7 - es 4 Schupp and Clemons. | % ‘At Boston— R. H. “ Boston - gt & Pittsburgh 5 3 he! Scott and O'Neill; Cooper and | @ Schmidt. | & At Philadelphia— R. H. 5 AND 2 MILE MOTOR- ) Philadelphia - 9°17 & Chicago -- 8 18 2, Bleven inning: Weinc | N Gallia ana T ; Hendvix, Martin, H es, Carter and O'Farrell. | - & TIRITITITITIIPIT SE American League b At Cleveland— R. H. E.j e Cleveland ---. 7 i 0} %; 1| Philadelphia Coveleskie and O'Neill mell and Perkins. (At St. Louis Louis? shington is and and Gharrity, & TRACK RECORDS Severeid Torres. At Chicago— Roy He wD Chicago - 1 9 +O Boston 8 18 Cicotte, Kerr and, Schalk; Harper, Russell and Schang. At Detroit— R.H: | WIPING OUT CROP OF HEAVIES Detroit ~ 5 12 oy ABROAD—Frank Moran, the red-} New York 7 10 thatched battler from Pittsburgh who has been in London for some months, uppears to be bent on vanguishing all the heavyweights in that part of the world. Altho Moran is probably the slowest heavyweight ever Bavalopen in alled at end of eighth inning; rain. Okrie, Ayres and Ainsmith; Mays and Hanna. ———_—_———— Member of Indian Racing Team Denver ae oer of ee America, he is speedier than a majori Mont caeh, having broke 22 ou! of *| of the Rogie beavis, and bene bart Che of the Greatest anid tviokt Spectatular Dirt Track Rid- Frank Goddard, latest victim of Moran, rocks used we: in|is the most dangerous hitter in Great eve in were used and all blue whitewashed. Near] the tournament ent ers the World Has iver Known See Burns and Other World’s Champions In Action SUNDAY. 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