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TODAY’S NEWS OF THE SPORT WORLD a UNLIMBERED MAT A and Martinson will bees Martinson .is BO the battle of ‘his i Martinson will force and ‘Taylor will have him to win Marth countered own game of ‘rough his close-in son was right’ better. “Needless to Charlie—in faster turned the trick. — Martinsen »has th: top. Just before 5: Zhyszko went over to time i] TAYLOR HAS BIG J expected in the city by tonight and Paul Martin- Chicago to arrive here by Nett ‘Friday un- He even beat Chasiic ic) atl say he with his ftelow countrymen, Martinson in what yee ever -greatest.mat battle been throwing his: an hour io down Martinson about ‘200. It took the present weight. Since that time about 222 pounds. is about 5 feet Et in the cast for a Jong © under ‘the title (of ; fans to wrateh 1 and pave time ¢o ball game which Sunday. Taslor has: week of \hard swork, os dvance tiens ,go wrong. dees mae ihe rough stuff to come back at} inson long ago deé- cided that wrestling was not a game of ping pong and for many years hes youghed up. ¢yery ‘wrestler he has en: ler at his atch. Cutler sigxted in’ wif 036i work and Martin- with two or three than ‘Taylor jet “three champions put has never been able to come ‘o't Gp us Cypariiewics rance to fight. considered the ay, staged in Kan- sas City, Mo. Bzko © was beating them all-at that time and pinned Mar-) . tinson to the mat in an hour and pa half- for the first fall. At that time there .was talk £ Zbyszko being matched against Frat Gotch, pei Be perdicting that Gotch would come back into the game. § its in 10, 15) navy. When Jve Stecher was champion, he met and defeated-at Chicago ‘Martin- son ‘in \two straight falis in a match) held just before Caddock beat Stecher.! world’s 4 about an hour and a half to get the first fall. Stecher was the only man} of the championship class he met wid tipped the seaies around Martinson’s |‘ Goteh got his second fall “with his fa-(pont lengths: mous toc hold. Gotch gvelghed 255 “antl] ex. champ! ang ee has grown touter and will meet rr Eklund into shape iin ; match on July 2, the prevail, eounty, and fountain pens. balls drug Tay, and at and b fee of 25 ‘cents is. being clothing, \phoes, shavil, ‘cost Merchants ‘Donate to Winners of Track and Field Events: fat Prizes and ‘moléale “galou tinuing to pour in for the letes in the tirst Athletic ehh tobe held July @ at # Natrona County, fair grounds. Wi the total Jist is compiled there will be more than $1,000 worth of prizes nf, fered to sthe ¢rack athletes of Natrona Entries ‘haye started to pour in, there being only four days left until they close. Entry blanks can be secured from C. H. Reimerth at 306 0. S- builtl; ing, at ripe drug sf eget ns anniiel Giant Basebait Results of Yesterday and Standing of Clubs TWILIGHT LEAGUE STANDING Dane Who Meets Casper Favorite: in Big Match Here on’ july 2; Cutler Defeated in Fast Time by Chicagoan With Jack Taylor son on the way from Chi : week, both of the principals m be in\Casper. the middle of next the wrestling match ‘between Taylor eady to start Friday, July 2, in the to be sort of a pre-Fourth of July treat for the fans—this show on July 2. ‘to show Taylor, a " é a 7 the eheck, they had a change of heart.) business matters. , | Sterling will go , _—— : “4 to play the Greybull’ Midwest nine|” yrre or. H. Tye te ‘June 29,30, andJuly 4. Manager Ar-) sasese = SSI’ of Kirby, Neb. is__ FOR Scoring Machine in Fine Condition As Result of Practice; Hoffman Looks Like First Man On the Mound Casper’s second real baseball series of the present series starts this afternoon at 4:15 o'clock on the high school athleti the Sterling nine as the opposing aggregal junda start at 3 o'clock and Monday's contest at 4:15 o'clock. Sterling is the Colorado squad which has lost ‘but two games this year—o Beloit, Kas., 2 to 1, and the Casper defeat, 5 to 0, this week. Either Maples or Hoffman. will be the battery ‘selections toflay of Man-} WINNERS OF BATTENBURG CUP THE WINNERS OF THE BATTEN- BURG CUP. Last week you rememBer reading of}; Before that Martinson‘had met Frank|the Battenburg- Cup, the treasvred/the ship, and Chief Boatswaii Goteh in Ghicggo. Although Gotch hal! troph y STANDING OF THE CLUBS National League. 1 Pittsburgh ick IN| Boston —. of this New sual prices Will) phiadelphia Bo & (Cleveland -. FOR ATHLETES == Washington Philadelphia Boston. - || Brooklyn | #illingim, Heame and Gowdy; Cadore oper ar Already many merchants have pf- Bt wei fered prizes in the ‘orm of syits pf At York York National League Results. Bosto! R. Kreuger. > Second Game Philadelphia— WwW. L. Pet. 6 0. 1,000 3 2 600 3 2 .600 ka 2 2 2 2 2. 3 > Oar o 4 H. BE. iS sets, <cAmeras)} Philadephia New _ per p! ‘urner’s. ‘Rixet, Betts an Snyder. York. .--- 9 \ American League » at Ki) At New York— R. ior, \e1 charged ‘for. entering jin cach (event, A jl i pi fock and Walters All'athletes entered i Dionship events mus’ contestants who. ‘There “will be ple tho Wyoming Association m fean Amateur Union, recendy formed) aviniams and Schalk, here. $ ~ }Hacth and O'Neill. The county race track is to be open for use for all track’ athletes ‘Sunday, Morning while the afidriodn is being reserved for any bike or to jnot Rane Registered th] otc pt pay Ss Cleveland t thington <. Chicago— oe. ‘Washington— lelphia, “Shaw and Gharrity; Naylor and Per} Rae * Rankin ‘Johnson,’ one Pitching staff ‘of the LARAMIE, Wyo., June .26.—‘Letty” Hunt; who has been’ pastiming up with the Idaho Falls ‘team, has “jot Laramle ‘}leading slabmen >of the Texas: League, | is another good hurler, Cassidy is ‘lining: up ito join the Midwest statt:’ far this season e* iteh tng ment has been theobviously weak spot); of the Laramie team. Carlson's Famous Delmonic’ ed the}Cream of Denver, exclusive at Kim: ‘west | ball's. Served by experts. d Wheat; Douglas ond The ability, of Harry Cassidy, “Laramie manager, to land this’ fast r, speaks* well ‘for. his managerial 14.2 of the depart. ii | o Ise G-14-tf) ‘with the Sidney, SIDNEY SPLIT 50-50 ON GAMES LARAMIE, Wyo., June 26. — The Laramie ‘Midwesters tied in’ one game Neb., team at 8-all and then dropped the game ‘the: follow- ing Sunday, 5 to 2. This makes the standing between these two clubs’ even, ¢ ‘Bidney team ‘having lost one game miles straightaway, and was covered by lv [the winning crew in twenty-two ‘min- utes and five seconds. .- - Sitting on éither side of the trophy is, ieut. O. Guillickson, athletic officer of: in’s) Mate of ,the racing cutters, of the} Nelson, coxswain of the winning crew. a } This week we present the cfew|/From left to right the crew is: Pressel, and 20 minutes, it took him more thanlof husky sailormen who wrested the|Neal, Hacker, Oien, ‘Hickman, ‘Slover, the Chicago Dane:|eup-from the U. 8. 8. Arizona by’ eight | Nerrenbrock, Carlisle -W. odman, Bmck- The course was three}man Daniels and Fenton. ~' (LARAMIE AND — Boston .Bravy tion at first. ager Arbogast, who will manage the team from the bench. Hoffman. 1. A. Wallin will be the only ‘new face in the line-up. He gill take Arhy's place on the receiving end) if} of the battery, Wallin went on the spring southern training trip with the and from :the‘two games he -bas caught for Casper, looks like a fixture. Roach will be \back at his old sta- He still remains one of | the: most feared hitters in the Midwest line-up. Hartzell. is still’ cavorting a i second pase «while Bostick is ray ie iene Andy MeNeill holds i ‘third yrhile in the ‘outfield Mills }: “in left, rity is in center and “| Powell is in right. Powell played first during part of the series here with Greybull whil It Might- Have Happened to You Almost every day you hear or read of an Auto- mobile Accident, a Fire, a Collision, a Personal In- ' jury. We Offer the Necessary Policies fieGF Bell -eAgene>o- "4 ic grounds with tion. Sunday's game will me to 1 At looks like 2411 Oil Exchange Bldg? * ) v FS according to non, @ real estate six put of the ten ‘in securing games lguty 8h le nae is also helping the Sterling teain} oming which will keep it playing until Sterling comes here after \having. suf- fered a defeat at the hands of the fast; SEE US FOR EVERY- THING IN SPORTING GOODS SUPPLIES Casper Sporting Goods Co. ’ j Corner Second and David Sts.! Phone 214 | Most ‘Complete Stock of Sport- ing Goods in Wyoming. | fer Arbogist. Can-) Qealer at Torring.|Yanked in the sixth and Clark who took| deciding. Sterling} north from Casper} Carl Shumaker ; ‘Roach ‘took: Acbogast’s:place us catcher." Potter, “Neb., ‘baseball nine, ~ Potter 1 There were real baseball fans wher- took the Sterling nine into camp to i;™rs. John Duncan. lover Raaee Went on its Jong road trip.|7 to § tune Wednesday. Shimeal was| backers suiried to cover the money but\J@nver where he intends to spend the | ape 7 when Mr. Cannon started to write out} remainder: of tho week attending to| fq M { D left ton, followed the team from Torring- his place was no more effective. | ton.” At Sterling he offered to. bet} os ¢ $10,000 on Casper in a ten-day ‘eries,| | Sh } Thursday for meres Dh. here visiting at the home of Mr. and vn its tonr of Wy- AUTO new car. house shock absorbers. and is in perfect order. ably will not be found again. tires. Is often a good investment—ours always are. car is exactly as represented and the price is fair. 1919, Model 57, Touring Car, completely rebuilt and repainted last week. Can hardly be told from a Has new cord tires, two extras—Westing- Car has run about 6,500 miles A genuine bargain that prob- DODGE—Roadster, 1920 model, new tires. CHALMERS—Touring, fine condition, six good A good family car, STANLEY STEAMER—New car, save $1,500 on this make of car. DENBY TRUCK—1%-ton model, body com- plete; practically new, $809. 511 Yellowstone Ave. Will Take Your Old Car as Part Payaaent; Terms Can Be Arranged on Balance RK ROAD Fates ERVIC AND . The Motorist Fixes His Owa Mileage Limit The Mileage a MASON will deliver is limited only by the care the motorist takes of his tires, and the wearing qualities of the finest possible tire mat a Let us put'a MASON on your car. It will only be a question of time until you will want. your car fully equipped with them. 511 Yellowstone Ave. \ MASON DISTRIBUTOR FOR WYOMING ‘Phone 1223 { hetStory-that! Service Records Tell about, the. CHAL . ‘Hot Spot and Ram’s-horn A business man walked into a’Chalmers store: “If you will let me examine theservice records of the Chalmers for the last three years I will tell you whether or not I will buy a car from you,” The records were laid before him. He bought a Chalmers. Three years ago Hot Spot and Ram’s-horn were first used in a Chalmers. In that period replacement? per car per year have become a remarkably small item. For Hot Spot.and Ram’s-horn, by their ingenious ways of preparing the inferior “‘gas’’ of the day for combus- tion, haye built,up a series of virtues: 1—They get more power out of low grade-“‘gas,’” 2—They get smoother power. 3—They prevent the frequent foul- ing of spark’plugs. , + MERS 4—They prevent raw S‘gas’’ from trickling down past the pis- tons into the crankcase. (Thus the lubricating oil is not thintied out and such troubles as ‘burned bearings and scored cylinders are not: ably absent.) ; 5——They,reduce vibration. Not only does a Chalmers run smoothly, but this smoothness is a continuous per- formance, Hence repairs are small and replace- ments infrequent. The service records denote a di- minishing influence in Chalmers cost, and in the meantime the obvious result has-been increased impetus to sales. 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