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yONDAY, JUNE 14, 1920. mamEyTR ODES SSS SST gh Rasa peers enemer ares bere [TODAY’S NEWS OF THE SPORT WORLD] = =: AST OARECEVIL STAR OF RACE MEET ON GAGPER TRACK SUNDAY TRAPSHOOTERS ‘SELECT THERMOPOLIS FOR NEXT ANNUAL TOURNEY, 1921 AUnGI2D aiuce 1adsvD 24D _ ended, 9 to 1 in favor of the Midwest Refining company aggregation. Two ot Nebraska players ap- failed to show as had been expected. |Joe Rust hurled a nice game and had the score only 3 to 0 against him until (the final inning played. Then the Mid- west players went in with a vengeance and pounded him for six more runs. The game did not count in the Twi light League standing. CASPER MIDWEST BEATS POLARINES RUN UP TIGH SCORE ‘MOREY YOUNG TRAINING ~ FOR FIGHT WITH COPLEN, OTHER WORKOUTS BEGIN Morey Young is working hard to get into fighting trim for Lis battle here {June 25 with George Coplen, the Colo. jrado fighter. Young and Charles Doylk along with Dude Gilmore, work out nightly at the Casper Stadium. Coplen METAL SIGNS ~ DIE MAKERS. ensues b >) SacnsTawior(6 [o ° wih TN, MAIN 182 Denver. Colnrade 4 ° ° Sige a - ' {Spike Murphy and Red Dalton are do Track Record Lowered by Burns in Taking Majority), povatas, Pits — Tune lt The (IN MERCH ANTS POTTER RY SCORE A 10 deeeascs He Dalton are CALL 948 | a 5 . ; |work-outs of these three at the same et ib held Tg is Sta: of Events With Clymer First in Side-Car Events; Was decided here by the eioers of the| = iietaal a asec dee, pace aes . Yyoming state sportsmen’s association Relay Between Three Teams is Feature Contest e Casper scored a victory over another Seattle, Wash. ‘The usual cove Natrona Transfer af * work ee arith eine rouowing. ie con- Nebraska baseball team in winning|of rope jumping followed twe C jclusion of the meet here Tuesday. E.| -. fa ‘ from Potter, Neb., Saturday, 8 to 3.!rounds of shadow work is taking up { : ¢. Swain and William Carter both of Eighteen Runs in One Inning Is|Maptes ala the tewiine seats Fiore re training periods of each of these ompany ( Albert Shrimp Burns was there yesterday and won about every-|Thermopolis, were elected prosident| Record Swatfest for Twilight | team and allowed only five blows. Each | boys. | ; h s to-win in the motorcycle races held at the and secretary-treasurer respectively of | : team made two errors but the Midwest-| Young Doyle, and Gilmore start their For Sand and Gravel thing there wa: n : a county race the association. League; Sandard Wins ers were there with the willow, getting| training each evening at 3) o'clock track. Burns won the two-mile professional; lowered the track rec- ie aoe shoot was probably the best | 31 to 3. fourteen safe bingles. Hartzell, former| while the other trio comes om at 6:50 {nse Jr * . jin the history f Wy ro i y fi ‘eloc! vorkine fe t hour. ord here held by Clarence Shockley; the three-mile professional; the) There were men entered in the tobe | It wi 4 ball —E—_— —— == ; * | - c as a good i five-mile professional, and was-a member of the Clymer-Burns team Be ee Ceeman® Colored: Nebras-| sixth and. eavedth.| innings yore win the four-mile relay with sidecars. x ener remo, and Washington, | ‘Then the Polarines from the Standard ton made’ thermile tin’) mintite |? e State of Wyoming. | refinery got cruel and hit the ball to e Juda in, lowering, the Bhodsley | pin bess NIG LGC GRRE ela on ee portions, and regions of | oF a of 1 minute 82-5 seconds. Hugh h |the so-called high school baseball dia- ; 1y and John Seymour made slow- + i ' ee that that of Shockley by two | This Standard bunch js too good for t and more. | the Twilight League and they know . m s a iy ny nae 7 ” zs fat, Seymour placing n. the ! was 3] ene : three mile sidecar, Floyd Clymer was Merchants got the three and deserved ced to quit the race because of trou- with his motor. Clymer holds the record for 100 miles in this Perry Davis won in 4:17 4-5. urns copped off the three-mile pro in 3:304-5. Seymour was sec Roth rode Indians. world’s ever ij vi . It was a great celebration that the i A ee iccpnenline en went through the paces in the final workout at the Casper Athletic |Polarines staged in the seventh ye= 6:07 Mur * m > . RAN es a ; 5: y the diteh on the east turn and in| club before an interested group of wrestling fans. Both men look fit, |Sorcay: The only question when tt the third lap. He only slightly bryajsed. in the fifth to get ahead but jumped and was Seymour had a BOTH IN GREAT FORM FOR MATEH It’s a hard job to pick the wrestler of the two who seems to hav the edge in the pre-performance appearance. If anything, Eustace po ice ab it Reet jShould read up on what consiitutes a — : }balke according to the official wording Two weeks of hard training for their battle Tuesday night in the | this Iris theater: ended last night for Jack Taylor and Alan Eustace, who | ir, e ee in during this inning. more except for wooden base running. ‘And tho no names are mentioned sev- eral of the Twilight League hur season. Might help in a close would stop. Thirteen hits and 18 runs The Mer- chants made 12 errors during the battle ~~ = Gee ] and Alicoate pitched a good game for iY purns was Winning yesterday. looks huskier than when he first wres-! the Merchants until the last two in q Clymer and Perry Davis finished as tled Taylor here and was defeated in a’nings. At that with decent support he 4 named in’ Sea ATRaRCaeanat tones one-fall match, Tomorrow night it will seule, pays made a better record in al a ‘ymer win 237 2-5. rod z : jowin ‘ Fxcelsiors.. ‘The skill of Clymer. in go by the rules for the best two out ad ling sidecars was easily shown in event. Three teams in the relay made this interesting. Clymer-Burns as rs made this event in 7:57 4-5. The eight-mile race was the bst and last of the day, It was run off after a iden downpour of four minutes had ed the dust on the track. Burns on after @ see-saw race in which Sey- mour passed Burns on nearly every curve only to lose on the straightaway. Purns’ time was 9:48 in this event. drivers were running neck-and- ck at the end of five miles and Sey- mour led at the end of the sixth. After t it was Burns most of the way. He by about five yards. In the handling, of events, Tom Meaney, Who was” official announcer, not be overlooked. Meaney toil- in the sun as official “crier’” only use he enjoyed the little sport he 1 out of it. R. EB, Stapleton and B. Chesley acted as judges. M. P. r was Official timer. Baseball Results - ha thi event of three if “it takes all night.” Taylor looks none the worse for his RAGE TO STAY, WINNING ’ match with Ad Santel over in Idaho STREAK 5 CONT INUED <2 again he will enter the battle with the advantage of several pounds in weight. Eustace’s superiority in speca| | Loggy of the Standard looked jzood in | the, box, especially in the opening in- |nings. He fanned six and walked none. | ly 24 men faced him at bat in sev ‘ames, There were 51 credited w times at bat against Alicoate. At that | he fanned five, The present Standard team probal.ly Certain-teed Roofing Resists Fire GREYBULL, Wyo., June 14.—The fast ‘Midwest team of Greybull kept up its winning streak which has been in- terrupted only once this season, the one lost to Casper, in the northwest re- gion this week. The victory over Lau rel, Mont., 15 to 3, made the twelith victory out of 13 starts which is record for aly baschal! nine to be proud of. Lovell was walloped twice during the last seven days by the Greybull team of go-getters. The first contest wax copped by Greybull, 10 to 2, Joe Kadle- man working in his old time form. He allowed only five hits, © -Im the return game played in Lovell, Greybull came out ahead, 3 to 2. fim Smith, the great Indian hurler, worke1 in this game for Greybull while Red Jackson, last season's Greybull pitcher, did’ Wis durndest to beat “his former ‘tea: tes. Jackson's wildness proved his undoing. He hit three and walkel as many but allowed only seven hits, and experience is expected to counter Will play only one more game in the ieiancelthinenoweven Twilight League. Along about the firs: {of next month, Bill Eads hopes to intro- Following his battle here with Eus-| duce the Casper ball fans to the faust tace which Taylor considers his hardest| Standard semi-pro baseball nine. It is match to date, the Wyoming dry farmer! the fond hope of Eads to collect a squad} va kes cH f _,,of players capable of downing the Mid pechably, will! bexmatph with, thar next |i esti cc rcas tian < ie tas mere tere most likely candidate to be shovel into|storming in Nebraska and Colorado. the discard probably the first week in| If he gets two or three more P rs tol Guly. | fill the weak spots in the team now But right now the interest of the|Dlaving in the Twilight League he | should have a fast nine Sporting fans is centered on what Tay-| | ‘The Mullin Club and the Burlington lor is going to do to Eustace in their|team will play Tuesday afternoon second meeting.. Eustace is facing tne| starting at 5:30 o'clock in what prom situation serlously. He does not under-|ises to be one of the best contests estimate the great strength of Taylor’s| played this season. Both nines al arms nor the weight of the giant Cas.| contenders fér the title and it’s hard per mat man, \to name the winner, Fact is this Eustace-Taylor match| A practice game yesterday bids fair to bé one of the best events to|. the Midwesters. and the be staged for sport fans in many | months. The interest in the match has plainiv between Mullin club Certain-teed Roofing is fire retarding and spark proof; consequently your fire risk ig greatly reduced when Certain-teed roofs your buildings. Burning embers carried by the wind from nearby fires are always.a menace to old fashioned; inflammable wood shingle roofs. 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