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FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1920 [TODAY CONTINUED SUCCESS ENCOURAGES “av Assrsrs,. TRAGK MEN PUT N TAYLOR ON EVE OF GREAT MATCH = ¥ ove man IN FINAL WORK'S What constitutes a peculiar Boosh —— i. 3 “ + _ 99) escaped unnoticed except by a fan em-| | Big Jack Not Daunted by Prospects of “Roughing” ev ''the Savionat Supply company:| Athletes Nearly Ready to “Go to, |was made in ie recen: wilig! ‘ ai a d {League game between the Mullin club] Marks‘ for Irish-American at Hands of Martinson Tonight; Perkins and id the Midwest Refining company nine} Track Meet Sunda: Ca : al B M f. S * Fi | =a game won by the Midwest. There} y : mv: oxer Matched for Semi-Final |were only four assists made ‘and all four were made by Boye, wie eae All track men will put on the final = 2 @ that: Cay rt, hes of the traini fe th t Jack Taylor feels confident of his ability to down Paul Martinson! tor the Midwesters. Boye, tanned nine| wrth Bei guiyt ackabhest ‘to ‘bakhalal jand only four balls batted to the ie Deakins tonight in his battle with the Terrible Dane from Chicago, in the Iris |iiincia. Free on third had a chanee| Sunday at the county far grounds| theater, although he realizes he is going up against a man Bab nig mated take two assists but threw wild On| fineries have a large list of entries N N N N) ter record than that held by himself. Taylor was feeling SS AS ready to compete against the Mullin N N N N) ze hurling a good old ball tle last night following his final workout of Wednesday — F HUNT SHITS Ol OT GREEN piusts: Miler lo the Teetine cotender jon the Mullin club team. Miller expects, ___Taylor looks even better thar looks even better than when he tackled Alan Eustace an Hea tnes) a stewionin latin aha austen ond pinned the Kansas giant to the mat in| | then clean-up in the mile) run. I their second mat battle. His work this When Dean Morgan, official starter| week at the Casper Athletic club has! i of the track events, fires the gun start- been exceedingly gratifying to t |ing the men off on the first event, there wrestling fans who have been follow-| LARAMIE, Wyo, Jai 0., July 2.—Hunt, one| probably will be nearly 100 athletes! ing efforts of the giant Wyoming dry|of the best hurlers on the Casper ‘Mid | ready to take part in the meet being] farmer. |west nine of last s made his de-| field under the auspices of the Irish. If Taylor can keep his head when|but with t s of Laramie;American Athletic club with the aid or Martinson starts roughing him andjhere by shutting out the Green River|the Wyoming Association of the A. A.| wrestle a steidy go, his powerful|team, 6 to 0. Incidentally the Laramie] U. | Lent strength should win for him against|team won the other contest with Green| It is the first real attempt to place, Fourteen Errors Told Story of De-|the man who battled Ba “Strangler”! River, 12. to Hunt sent an even{amateur track athletics on a firm foot feat by Standard by Score Lewis for more than two hours. dozen to the bench via the strike-out]| ing in Casper, and there are many’ for- of 7 to 3 McLeod has arranged @ classy prelim-}four hits. The Laramie aggregation|are to make a name for themselves in) inary events. orge Gilmore will|is glad Hunt is pastiming here rather|their first appearance under the A. _ Opportunity knocked aaighty loud meet Jack McDonald, another 1 lay afternoon at the door of the|Pound boy, in a four round bout. ¢ | Dan McCarthy and Harry Brennan Matlin club but the Mullinites refusea|™ore has a goodly following Gane ‘KID ROSS / AND hepeest as announcers Sunday whil to take advantage, and the Standard| the lovers of the fistic game because Reimerth will be official referee continued in their winning|cf his plucky exhibition and victory . Patrick Sullivan will be honorary ref-| s in the Hlks’ state tour- oie INOS ARE cree. ¢. v. Poling will be clerk of th Phe count was 7 to -| his own i is to blame but the Mullin club,|nament held here at the Iris. sonsse, sat as P. nyers cee Ws N Two or three of the Mullin club regu- The second preliminary is going to| ennis are to be assistant clerks missed but the same was true of the] wrestler in action, Harve: y ‘Perkins| Qther offic f the meet are Polarines. who knocked Al Plaza “cuckoo” in a | Pimers—M. J. Foley, R. C. Kamman,| LUSK, Wyo., July 2.—Danny Cum hos. Meat mings has been matched to meet Kid!" icq Judges—H. The Mullin club players made 14 er-|recent bout has accepted the offer of rors—count ‘em—and shuffled around| Charles Walters of the Rice-Dorman| 7 : ‘oss in their second meeting here July te apeaaa on ‘al other plays. Terrible base} carnival company. Walters is a fine|s Inthe first battle fought in Casper, ge aaa mie cies Tee en : running kept more than one run from} little fighter and had offered to meetjCummings really outpointed Ross but) SRG ae oe ch: | coming in. anybody in Casper. lai not: 4 draw: ; waht But, Logey was out there toiling in| George McLeod, promoter of tonight's|° © fae -cueney chairman: 3. MuUrBhy| Devin KF. J. big league style. He fanned 12, allowed] show, offered the largest purse and se-| RE SET Vareearven- axes Sy [ate R. Sealy James Murray, J. three walks, and only five safe blows withe! hout toc’ hiai program in| the Road Bulletin | Heagney, za) SAVAGE OLN Re imerth, His worst winning—the sixth—saw THA NHAeE Gill take’ the LeAtiT m. Regan, M. F. Normoyle. three men on vit free transportation} e. Perkins will have a followin = Yellowstone Highway, west—Good ry Nae ne ens Pee arene ane efinery workers and othes fans WhO) state Hi Department, Office of Sodium, then fair to Waltman ana ee ee i Gelight jin vaeelng him: putvaway.@ man Dist per : | to Shoshoni over Yellowstone Tra, | Fee ae Mentnitee She Made tae] either with the mitts or on the mat.) satt Cr a—From end of pave-| except rough around ‘Mone third for the Mullinif | Se : : The Eads fam | perkins alr ily starred for the Standard. Bill Eads! got two singles both of which brought in runs while Joe Eads’ triple brought in two. Dayton probably for the Midwest te battle with the I (t starting at The Midwest has has shown up one car-) ment for five miles, rough; then good} Yellowstone Highway, nival man—a wrestler in about his jto Castle Creck; then rough to Sait'ally good to Douglas, Man same class—by staying easily ten min-| Creek, Lusk. i utes and nearly throwin RS 0) ; ent in that short time, | will hurl the game! Looks like a corking show, and tick-| m in dts scheduled} ets have been going fast during the arlington nine t0-|jast two days. The show sta 8:15 o'clock, oleic: { pwilight League team } ame with the Doug-| MeKay ee Eee SEP LIL LD SI LIS SSS: If OF 0' ks 0 Inn t the Fourth of July.! joe Bade, 1000 Noleon i ason will be the bat-lyytt, o _. om. ¢ tery in 1 hood. ‘The tale of the Mullin club perords Totals ABLE PE A 1j Mullin Club— ABH a 0° Tipurns, 2b 0 4.2 2 4 O/Rummel, 0 Lano, 40 40 1) Swanson, 3b 1 | Latora, 2 0 1 0 Oj Struck, ss - Offerir 3 2 0 0 O Anenbaugh, If Logsy. D - $3.0 1 3 OlSimons, c - Miller, 1b Scown, rf Baseball Results feugees | Totals - of Yesterday and | Score by innings: Standard 20022x-—7 8 2 nua c. 003000 0— 5 14) b Standing Of Clubs}) turee base hit: Joe Baas, ‘0 base| * Fourth 6) Jul jhits: Swanson. Saerafice hit: Burns, | {TWILIGHT LEAGUE Stolen bases: Struck. Struck it: By Log Off Logey, GS hie, Jat tp Popping of firecrackers and crackling of crisp M 1.000'Rummel and Allen Logey.| & G Potato Flakes! 800) pyPassed ball: Simons ; Boo Umpires, Leary and Dennis. IITILOL SILL Z | =: American Legion Mullin Club Boilermaker's The chairman of the Refreshment Committee for the “main doings” heads his list with M & G's. And you Midwest 2 3 will see the gay red and yellow pack- Standard a Bat ages strewn all over the grounds where Merchants 5 the family picnics gather, STANDING OF THE CLUBS | Always fresh and crisp, fairy-light and National Lea, full of flavor! Cigsinimatt Get them at Your Grocer’s EARLY. St. Louis Brook = Pittsburgh Chicago Toston New Yor Philadelphia Colorado Potato Flake & Mfg. Ca., Denver, Colo. American League. Won. Lost. Freee a Advertising Sale Saturday, July 3, 8 a, m. until 9 p. m. - Detroit Philadelphia Marquard and Mill At Cincinnati— Aluminum Stew Pans, 1 qt and 5 Cinpssatt 1% qt.; your choice . Cc Shicago -_--_- Lugue and Alle Lux Washing Flakes; bes inte three packages .. 25¢e {Philadelphia AT THE IRIS St. La : nite ~ U paiva Palmolive Toilet Soap; F Ten nupp and Clemons; two bars .... Cc Carlton and Schmidt. i il The Ont ai afl é ee eee ES | reme Oil Toilet Soap; American League ROBERT/SON-COLE ‘ At Philadelphiz R. H. FE | two bars Pres tS ec j Box of Paper, regular 50c Value New York . 10 2 ‘uesda: a ; 5 Moore, Keefe and Perkins; Shore Monday and T: y per box .. 2 ( 4 and Hannah, : ; = First Game Scrub Brushes; 25c Value; . q ane Chicago abe oH STORAGE each .. 7 ec Shien 9 are . 5 St. Louis e asthe Men’s Tennis Oxfords, wilteunaee ; all sizes; pair . ree Second Game Yo 1 7 : At Chicago— R. H. nhc ibe PRatiera Gn tanten care: Boy’s Knee Trousers; Chicago 6 Han stadd the test of time, Used on pair . St. Louis 8 86 per cent on the Blectrically a Kerr, Wilkinson and Schalling; Br Punldned cara: today. Shelf Oil Cloth; ; and reid Generator, magneto, starter an ec ee Boston lighting equipments repaired. + yard ee seach ote ise a atl AUTO ELECTRICAL C0., Other Articles too numerous to mention. *Take ad- Harper and W 136 E. Midwest Ave. Phone 9685 vantage of our Advertising Sale and save the differ- inich. (Old 111 E. First St.) ence. No other games scheduled. Herman R. Gates, formerly state S NEWS OF THE SPORT WORLD] == hoe 2: a I Tn DPI LP SF AP Keep Your Feet Cool And Your Disposition Smooth for the Great NOTICE penne for a invite you to have your ndependen By Wearing a Pair of Cooly Cloth or Canvas Low Shoe The ‘Bootery 124 East Second “Your Feet Will Bring You Back’ Besides the main attraction, George} route, walked none, and allowed only|mer high school and college stars V0 PLO ILPD I LIS LM I LS GLI LILI SI LS SI SS SIS STS. OS than in Casper. U. auspices, I eda elt LP LI EIS. OSM : PAGE FIVE {work done Friday and Saturd: Cone Monday Oil Exeh: Shop, Ol Exchange 5 barber ce Day Our Not bes Owner of a Westinghouse Electric Fan For cool mountain breezes are at their command. Just turn the “There’s a Size for You.’’ Immediate witch. delivery on any size. . Natrona Power Co. Phone 69 LP, POOL: oe Sesto aot PII LPL ST, MT A LIPS SS. WRESTLING and BOXING IRIS THEATRE TONIGHT 8:00 O'Clock P. M. JACK TAYLOR PAUL MARTINSON Catch-as-Catch Can, Police Gazette Rules BOXING 4—ROUNDS—4 GEO. GILMORE WS. JACK ii’ DONALD 135 Pounds 4—ROUNDS—4 135 Pounds HARVEY PERKINS WS. CHAS. WALTERS Casper Rice & Dorman Carnival Co. Winner Take All Admission $2, $3 and $4, Plus War Tax GEO. M’LEOD, A & & BS COLI II LSI IES IS EOL S )