Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 22, 1920, Page 8

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foam ae it atin sige et Are Landed; Coplen Unable to Find Opponent; Doyle Beats Murphy, Floors Him in First Clearly outpointing his opponent in all but one round of their ten- round go at the Casper stadium Monday evening, Morey Young made his debut on a major boxing card here by gaining a decision over, George Coplen of Cripple Creek. The second round, in which Coplen succeeded in planting his long left on Young's cheek and the latter slowed up in his sparring for a bigger opening, was even. The other! nine rounds go to Young, whose speed and cleverness offset his handicap in weight. Few hard blows were driven home during the ten roun Young being compelled to work too fast to put punch into his arring while Coplen was un- able to locate Young when he tried to reach. him with a smashing right. ‘Time and again these swings, any one of which might have sent Young down for the count had they landed, passed over the speedier man’s head as he ducked and parried with brilliant flashes of ring generalship. Young landed most frequently with his left, which he kept in Coplen’s face| throughout the ten rounds. With every rush, followed by a clinch to ward off a counter blow, Young shot a lightning punch to Copl neck and jaw but they were ineffective in slowing up the heavier man, No less than a dozen times Young played a light rat-a-tat- | Baseball Results of Yesterday and Standing of Clubs i TWILIGHT LEAGUE eeNDNS (CASPER DEFEATS | STERLING TEAM Come-Back Staged in Monday's Game After Dropping One to Coloradoans Casper broky even with — Sterling, Colo., considered the best Colorado semi-pro baseball nine, by winnig yes- National League L. Pct. Standard --. pa 0 1,000 Mullin Club -. 3 1 ..750} American Legion ~ 3 2 600 Burlington -----. 2 2 boo Wyoming Ath. Club. 2 2 500 Midwest ---- 1 bd 250 Merchants 1 4 +200 Standard No. - 9 3 000] STANDING OF THE CLUBS to Jack Barty of Omaha in the cur tain raiser of the evening, veloped into a spirited ‘slugging match. “Read” Dalton of will be matched with Young fot a 10- George Manley of Denver also lenged the winner of last ‘night’s main event. mateo PY ie aS TWO STANDARD TEAMS IN GAME HERE TODAY The Standard Polarines and _ the Standard No. 2 teams of the Twilight Baseball league are scheduled ‘to play this afternoon in a regular league con- test. The game is to start at 5:30 o'clock at the high school athletic park. round go here in the near future and), Pet. Cincinnati 577) St. Louis 571) Brooklyn 529 which de-| Chicago 520 | Pittsburgh 489 | Seattle probably | Boston --. 468) Philadelphia 426] New York —-~ All chal- Pet. Cleveland | New York Chicago - ‘574 )* se ston Louis eS ‘ashington Detroit 9 27 "449 321 Philadelphia 302 National League At Philadelphia— R. H. EL Philadelphia 6 il 2 Le M6 Reuther and Cincinnati --- Roxey and Raridan, Allen. Wheat; terday’s contest, 5 to 0. Maples hurled a good game allowing only three hits: while his team mates gathered nine safe bingles and played errorless base- ball behind him,. The Midwest Refining company team had lost to Sterling ~n Sinday, 2 to 1, being unable to bunch the five hits se- cured, The team also made two errors in the field. Hoffman allowed the Ster- ling players only three hits but the |home boys made them count, The Casper nine also had a defeat chalked up against it by the small vil- lage of Yuma, Colo altho the squad. has the alibi of having four regulars on the bench. When the men of Arhogast return to Casper this week before going to Grey- ‘oull they will haye added the services of Bert Whaling, a member of the great ‘Boston Braves,, the nine that copped the world’s ball title in 1914. He will be with the-Casper team the re- mainder of the season. Tell Your 3 nosc but he found no| The Standard No. 2 squad fs out to get tat on Cople: 7 opening: far a amsishinge utthok: the League jleader’s goat and there are American League Coplen worked most effectively in the|® few fans who would not disapprove a| At Cleveland— R. H. EB. clinches and with the exception of two| Victory for the Standard Number ‘Twos, | Cleveland AO): oe or three jabs Which reached Young’s pratt or aiige aed oie face and head, found in body blows the! Carlson’s Famous Delmonico Ice O'Neill; Harper and Walters. only chance of beating his man. Sev- eral he drove home but without effect. Young incurred the displasure of Ref- eree Corbett with his light, fast work, in which lay his only hope of defeating Coplen, but the crowd was all in sym- with Young when the referee fighters to “mix it.” Cries feree” permitted the bout to pro- ceed without further interference and wn victory for Young. 2 WINS POPULAR SION OVER MURPHY. rlie Doyle won a popular decision Murphy in the semi-windup when he beat him in all but two of their ten rounds. Murphy held his own in one round and might be credited} with a shade the better in another. Doyle found Murphy’s weak npot in the opening round of their. staashing go when he floored him with a blow] to the solar plexus. Another drive to] the same spot temporarily upset Mur-| phy a few seconds later and through- out the remainder of the fight he was on his guard against Doyle's attack. Doyle showed the best in the tenth round when he kept Murphy on the run and forced the fighting at every turn. 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