Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 12, 1920, Page 5

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\ with which 1° threw “Nint“was not aj?" Alan Eustace went through the passes in rapid fashion last night at the Casper Athletic club. The Kansas champ who arrived in Cas-| TODAY'S NEWS OF THE SPORT WORLD| EUSTAGE SHOWS ON STRONG HERE IN TRAINING FOR TAYLOR MATCH Big Kansan Arrives Friday and Entertains Fans With' World’s. Record- Holders to Thrill. Casper "* Hard Workout at Casper Athletic Club; . | With Thilline Presren Friends, Hlawever, Ask Odds on Match, per yesterday forhis match with Jack Taylor in the Iris theater, June 15, looks as ‘ruddy as ever and if first appearance here. anything a little faster than on his The Casper wrestling fans were plainly with his showing in his initial workout here last night. Eustace will appear again) tonight, starting at 7:30 o'clock in @:Strenuows trainiag pro- “pustace: Wes greeted soon after his/ arrival here, by his personal friends who have watched his work since he left! Casper following his one-fall defeat at) nds of Taylor. nine Reson pcaaet ‘went more than two hours before he was fmally downed in his first match here agdinst Taylor. | it was the favorite half-Nelson and) [rotch that d@id the damage as usual. He gave Taylor about the hardest match jof his career and kept the wrestling s on edge all of the time by his and@ unusual array of holds used st Big Jack. sustace has fully recovered from his injury received in his battle with Stan- islaus Zbysako in Kansas when he put up such a battle until hurt that the Polish champ refused to accept the fall because of the injury. Charlie Cutler was defeated by Bus- tace a short-time before he came to SAM LANGFORD BOOKED TO FIAT JACK CLARK W CASPER ON JUL Sam Langford the great negro fighter of Boston, Mass., and Jeff Clarke, the ‘Fighting Ghost’ of Missouri, have been matched to fight in the Casper Stadium July 3. Harry Riede, who 13 in Denver arranged the match, according to wor } brought back by Harry Yesness. The bout will be in the nature of a hattic for the championship of the world among the negro light heavyweigis. Jeff Clarke, who hails from Joplin, Mo., claims the title while Langford ts just as confident of being able.to cop Bustace lost the first fall in nine minutes but eame back and won the second and third falls in rapid sue- cession. He downed Cutler in the sec- ond fall in 27 minutes and the third 16 minutes later. : Boosters of Bustace want 4 to 5 odds the championship. Langford is one of the known fighters in his class and is known by his friends as Thammy J.ang- ‘a. A match with Willis and Laagtord could not be arranged and Clarke was MOTORS IN TUNE FOR MOTORBIKE Che CLASOIG HERE SUNDAY AFTERNOON With Thrilling Program; Rivalry Is Keen ~ Between Entrants for Big Events The motors of the world’s fastest racing machines are being tuned up today for record-smashing performances on the Casper fair grounds track tomorrow and mayhap for something more serious, for with a half dozen of the country’s most daring riders entered against each other in numerous events, accidents are not altogether improb- able. Ribbons cut into the dirt of the half mile circle in practice, : while engines aré being speeded in read- MONEY POSTED jiness for the events, already mark the TO GUARANTEE JUNE 21 BOUTS | piercing the dust and dirt thrown up by skidding machines. The winners of first and second places im national championship races recent- ly held at Grand Junction are to vie for honors here, namely, Albert Burns and American League Ws) ce 32° 14 Baseball Results [CASPER COMES | PAGE FIVE New York 7 of Yesterday and |jchieaso' — 20 S| = |BAGK, DEFEATS * Washington 1 28 Standing of Clubs} sous". 9 a6 9 | Philadelphia 6 33 | Detroit -.... 2, 35 TWILIGHT LEAGUE STANDING | oo Wi OL, Bet.) ; Sthndard ... Tio peel National League th oe Sauter cies 3 1 750}. At Philadelphie— R. H. B,|} , SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb., June 12.— Ne ae Sod ee lenttadatpnta 7 1 || Casper came back’ with a rush in its dans otal heeiea $3 39g) Chiengo 12 1 | Second game here yesterday and Wrote “ATR: Guib. 1 2 993} At/New H. I won, 11 to 3. Hoffman alowed 10 Wy ypiiay vat Sa ewe rork a4 safe hits but kept them scattered ree 1 2). 388 Chhenfaatl $ and was backed by errorless support. Men ba ae xe beens: a Mills, the speedy left fielder, contin- dard if ues to star in the fleld and at hat, e score: STANDING OF THE CLUBS bs 2 Scottsbluff a Casper -_- YO), Hoffman and Cincinnats || Hollingsworth. Brooklyn 20 American League ' St. Louis . 21 At St. Louis— R. H. E.| Boston 21 St. Louis - rae ete pet gobo Tens: Chicago 23 Washington 4|New York wk Pittsburgh 23 .453| At Chicago E.|" At Clevel " New Yark 28 .440| Chicago 1| Cleveland TaN = iladelphia 413 Boston Philadelphia 1 | course riders will follow, the hindmost| * | Hugh Murray. Burns won first and ‘ } established a new state record in doing George Coplen, Spike Murphy and/so, Murray was forced to take second Eddie Anderson, who are matched for}put showed remarkable speed and is tough bouts at the Casper Stadium on/ confident of being able to win over his June 21, the former with Morey Young of Casper, have posted forfeit money to guarantee their appearance for the card, and fans, it is belieyed, are as- sured of no disappointments. Young Semeler, wh6 will fight Anderson, in- stead of Dunbar, as first announced, also has posted a forfeit. Betting on ‘the result ef the Coplen- Young bout already indicates lively in- terest in the match. —_———__—_ Your sweetheart loves. candy as well as you. Take her a box of the Wiswam’s and show her you are true, s secured as the most suitable opponent. The Wigwam. rival here. The men are bitter rivals, Burns being a-star member of the In- dian factory racing team while Mur- ray-rides an Excelsior for the Excel- sior factory. Gene Walker, holder of all world’s records for ‘straightaway motorcycle racing is another entrant, and crowd- ing his record is that of Floyd Clymer of Denver, holdér of two world’s rec- ords. Frank Kunce and Orrie Dunham of Colorado will also compete and have made some of the record holders eat their dust on ‘half-mile and mile tracks. The startera will drop the flag for the first. race at 2 o’cloek and a record- breaking ¢rowd is ‘expected to witness the events, —_— on thé match but there are plenty of a Te Hustace supporters who believe their Jayhawker wrestler will down Taylor. Because of his great showing against zbyszko.in Kansas, unusual interest is attached ta what the Polish champion had ta say of following the in- Bustace jury which stopped the match. Follow: | ing is a brief account of the match and; Zbyszko’s talk after the match: { “Doe Reid, referee, awarded the fall! - to Zbysaka, which was according to the rules, but the Pelish champ, in a short speech refused to accept it. He said Be had wrestled sixty matehes since’ re- turning from Btrope and that Eustace | had given him the hardest struggle of | any of his opponents. | “Eustace is the coming champio: said Zbysako. ‘He is over six feet tall, | lias a good chest, wonderful arms and) legs, and is very)sclentific. "Fhe fall) catch-as-catch-car fall” but a’ Grvaco-/ Roman fall not used in this country.. 1) could not throw him with any ‘of the} usual catch-ag-catch-can falls. I had to! knock him down in order to throw him.) Therefore, I refuse to accept the fall,| as Eustace probably would have got-/ ten out of it if he had not been injured. } “The Wakefield man was on the ag-| gressive more than usual and on sev- eral occasions applied the head lock and toe hold with good effect but his bulky | a) opponent came out from under on each ALBERT BURNS of Oaldand, Cal., winning world’s 5¢-mile championship on Ascot Speedway, Los Angéles. Burns is occasion. Zbyszko’s favorite hold was of the arm-and-treteh variety, to which|in Caspe rte try and lower Wyoming track records in the Western Championship races, to be hell. tomorrow. he added his weightein his efforts to; force Eustace’s shoulderse to the mat. The Wakefield man, until the unexpect- ed fall, never was in danger, however, and broke the Polish grappler’s holds almost at will.’ ern league nine. rCasper may be play- “Doctor Bustace, brother of Alans!eq jn Laramie or in Casper, accordiny to said this morning that no ribs had bee) present plans. John Shosky of Wa! broken or torn loose, as was thought! sénburg, Colo., bas arrived, and “fed” last night, A week's time is expected) tyhen, former Western league playcr, to see his: recovery.” }is expected to join the team sour, Out-of-tows wrestling fans may S¢)} The schedule for the season follows: cure tickets by addressing a letter ac-) June 12-13—At Laramie vs. Sidney, companied by a money order to the Lit-|Neb., team. tle Brick. These Will be saved until) June 19-20—At Sidney, Neb. called for. Better seats can be had by June 26-27—At Laramie vs. Gedy purchasing them now. River. : r z July 3, 4, 5, 6—At Green River and | Rock Springs. July 10-11—At Laramie vs, Loveland, Colo., leaders Colorado. state league. . Following game with Greybull scheduled T to play Lingle, Torrington, Mitchel, 5 FASON: <=: Seottsbluff, Neb., Bridgeport, (Neb., from there to Julesburg, Colo., jalready arranged for his team of Mid- west workers this year. Cassidy is the former right flelder of the Denver West- After July 11—If plans materialize Sterling, Colo., and Brusb, Colo. pati Renee eSacts et LARAMIB, Wyo., June 12.—Manage> Cassidy of the Laramie Midwest team, has announced a full schedule of ames Where taste and appetite is satisfied— Wyatt Cafeteria. 6-11-2t When Daytime Banking Hours 9 A.M. to 3 P. M. Daily. - 9 A.M. to 12 Noon Saturday. Make it hard for you to call and transact your banking send your deposits by mail. ‘ Half of our deposits come in Wyoming National Bank Casper, Wyoming x ; N N N aN) N N N N N N N N \) N N N N N N N N N 8 N N N N N N N The Truth * ~ About Tire Mileage 7 Know the mil of your tires. Otherwise you choose tires by gttess. Thousands of motorists, by adopting Miller Titres, have increased their average mileage 50 per cent to 75 per cent. Try at least one Miller on that record, and ste what it does for you. | Large tire users nowadays subject all good tires to million-mile comparisons. 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