Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 17, 1921, Page 4

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=e | World Results | By Leased Wire | ————————— REFINERS SWEEP STERLING SERIES; OPEN HERE TUESDAY. MUGS Sa Ma | With the principals in the five-event wrestling and box- < _. ling card which will be staged at the Iris theater tonight in Celebrate End. of Series With}prime condition for their respective showings, Casper is Greybull by Taking Game, assured that one of the best shows of this kind that has ever ‘ 8 to 3 been staged here has been arranged. z. = | George McLeod, promoter of the affair, concentrated in (Special to The Tribune) |the heavier weights for this event,! May 16.—Losing| realizing that the bigger boxers mal er showing and that their work’ Fe Meets Jack a more cleancut and decisive na- % A Shirley Tonight er the three fights which has arranged show the principals © well matched and as all have ap 4 here before vicious fighting Is Doyle, king of Casper mid-/ reights, w Jack Shi holds the mi hip of Hlinc 5 4] x—8 Moore, Ask oung of Casper. Shirley and his manager, F. A. Ins keep, arrived here this m both are confident that RH. EB. 002 000—7 9 3 0 have little trouble in o 010 000 0O5—6 11 3 S 4 t! Bluejacket and Ask-; Doyle and taking the tight terrific punching power, they thin! will be offset by the more clever and N LEAGUE. sce BETS UNDER WAY SUNDRY) nd Forrest up during the | ateur to man class of fighter that v iid make! t tough for any man his weight in Horn Basin baseball league | the world. McLeod has brought him way yesterday with games|along slowly until he believed that riand; Thermopolis was ready to step out and take a Powell. Ajchance at some of the widely known 3 been ar. will carry middiewcights, During the past week Doyle has t ber. jconcentrated his training on heavier orland, May 22] men. at the Casper Athletic club and ‘une § and August | the earnestness with which he is rec: nd moer 4;/ognized is evidenced by the numerous 19] beatings that he has heaped upon his 4 trainers. It has become a byword June 12/among sporting fans here that with nd Au- le on the program a good fight is ways assured. Pelkey, a powerful middle fight will meet Charlies May 15 and|Ketchel in @ fourround bout that 1 4; Cody, | promises to develop some real action yle, Casper ring favorite who will battle Jack Shirley as the headliner on a double bill at the Iris theater tonignt, 14 and | Pelkey recently made his first appear. ance here and won his match by a ean knockout. He is up against 4 man who can take and give a world of punishment tonight, however, J I July 24 and Au Joe Stransky, hailed as the fighting soldier when he met and battled even F T i May 29}ly with Al Plaga, a heavyweight, in Worland, June 19; Basin, July |the Elks gournament last May, will ust 21 June 12 and|make @ return appearance tonight ANE (IFFICERS 10. |against Jimmie Gleason. Both these 26| boys are light heavyweights and have nd/been training strenuously to get in and July | shape for tonight's affair Powell, June| Besides the boxing numbers, which A meeting of all members of the solf club is called for Wednes- at 7:30 o'clock at the 1 chapel. An election of offi- cers for the ensuing year will be held, would constitute plenty on an ordi- pary sporting card. George McLeod the welterweight limit to decide a dis-}an1 {mportant business- will be pute as to state championship. Both| brought before the members. boys are fast and classy wrestlersand| Great progress has been made by real action is assur the club within afranged two wrestling matches, last few weeks, and George Doak and Gus Fri will meet| muca work on the greens has ‘been in a one-hour or two-fall match, at|completed, the good weather helping. 175 pounds. This will be the first ap- 1 Augu h of which are of headline caliber. & an —— Zarl Dowler will meet Jack Haunn at The fairways have been cleared and pearance of t men in action here|gtuked, and the tee boxes have been. Entries are pouring in for the and much interest is attached to the|packed ia sand and water. Benches ng and wrestling tourna-| °Utcome of the match have been placed at the tees. The h will be held here during| Tickets have been on sale for the| greens have been enlarged consider- t of the month and 1, #.| Past several days and the advance sale y and have been well packed in McMahon, who is receiving is heavier than ever reported for aloil and sand. All the markers are up ea deec dee pa tes ace match here. Reserved seats willbe at|and the whole appearance of the 2 bein Reyes tea a premium tonight, according to indi-|course is much improved. The fen- : ations this morping. ways will be rolled within the next Pare TS STIS Te few day CAMP TRYOUTS SCHEDULED. The interest of the club members PHILADELPHIA, May 16.—Tryouts|and guests has been evident within to select some of the army's represen-|the last week and every morning sees tauves at the American Legion field| several enthusiastic golfers on the day here on June 4 will be held at|course before Camp Mead, May 30. Tryouts also ‘ held at Camp Dix within the} Pp. h Winners and s e men will be entere; the Athletics ‘ankees’, number, d the Huggins crowd PAVILION “WHERE EVERYBODY GOES” RAINBOW GIRLS —— PRESENT —— “THE FLIRTING WIDOW” A TABLOID VERSION OF THAT POPULAR COMEDY, “THE FASCINATING WIDOW,” JULIAN ELTINGE’S STAGE SUCCESS ALSO Six Reels of Pictures Madame Bingles c! ump Hundreds of People Stood in Line Last Night and a Few Were Turned Away. “Nothing Succeeds Like Success.” Fee oe oa 10 and 40c - Big Parade and Demonstration to Mark Formal Opening of Midwest League Season With Laramie Clan Casper’s conquering heroes who have iraveled from one| wallo battle ground to another during the last few weeks and|and emerged from the Fresh from a four-game victory over Sterling, once hailed as leaders} PARADE of the league, but whose hopes were shattered by the assaults of the Cas- per team, the local leaguers will re- turn here either tonight or tomorrow morning for the official opening of the Midwest league season in Casper. The Laramie baseball team which has found such rough going in the Midwest league since the opening of tte season will come here to get a ner, new Irase on life by winning from Whether this fest can be ac- complished or not depends upon the ability of the new forces which have been recruited to carry Laramie's ban- Early realizing that the origign! team which was gathered under the Laramie flag was helpless with the| !ocal team, other teams, there has been a whole- sale revision of the playing lists front manager down. The reorganized team will make its initial sppearance here. Any fetes of welcoming before to- morrow afternoon will be unofficial. Baseball fans, however, are planning to give the team a rousing send-off Casper. Last Scores National League. Cincinnati 3, New York 4. St. Louis 10, Brooklyn 6. American League. New-York 8, Cleveland 2, Boston 11, St. Louis 7. Philadelphia 3, Chicago 7. Washington 10, Detroit 13. Saturday Games. National League. St. Louis 4, Brooklyn 3. Cincinnati 0, New York 5. Pittsburgh 6, Philadelphia 4. American League. Philadelphia 1. Chicago 3. New York 6, Cleveland 4. ‘Washington 2, Detroit 3. vs ceeds Tees ind ve an Sunday Games. €be Casper Daily Cribune at the head of the teams of the |holding its own with any club that may be brought here Midwest league will be given a reception tomorrow ra be city-wide in its sco; baseball fans, and man, woman and child, will turn out; when it arrives en masse tomorrow afternoon, if tho| ing. weather man permits, to pay noisy tribute to the organization of pas- timers that has been built up under the direction of C. P, Arbogast and with the co-operation of the people of Casper. To show its a classification includes here The big doings is scheduled for First in News LEGION HUMBLES POLARINES BY SCORE OF 17 TO 2 ON SUNDAY The American Legion’ IRRIGATORS TIE WITH BRONGHOS | Score Stands 8 to 8 When Game Is Called at End of the Fifth Inning (Special to The Tribune) SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb, May 16 — Victory looked easy for. the Scotts |bluff Irrigators when they, poled out jeight runs in the frst inning of sun jday’s game with Denver but whe. |the, game was called at the end of the fifth inning om account of cold baseball aggregation yesterday d. the Standard Boilermakers to the tune of 17 to 2 lemonstrated that Casper possesses a team capable of will | from that games while the local Midwest league team is on the Casper every road. “String” Niles was on the mound for the ex-service Club Standing Midwest League. 9 | weather the seore stood § to 8. Dea, ure will form at the Casper ver s ored five in the first. two in the LINEUP “ “goo fourth and one in the fifth, IS ANNOUNCED. singles. The work of Leach behind the , Schinkel was driven from the moung * bat featured for the losers. jin the first inning but Beoggins hei\ First in line will be the Casper con-| The score: the ‘Bluffs scoreless for the remain. cere bene setae b will play sien one lder of the abbreviated session. Hitt \y al throvghout the of N LEGION 1 \lived up to hia name for the visi: Next in order will be Mayor Ben H. EE ee National Leacue. |when he let in Denver's first run. Pelton, is. A. Reed, superint Moore, cf 242100 was relieved by Killeen. Pieper, if 4 2 3-0 0 ofrittsbursh - Scottsbluff won Saturday's game Davidson, eeaSRS Or PSS atl Seiad A from Denver by @ score of 8 to 7. Davis, 2 -.—---. 56 3 4 0 3:1} CrockIm - the leaders and tallenders in| witrc, ib _- = 411-7 0 pf chicago 7 the percentage column, Powell, 3b. 4 1 0 1 1 0| Cincinnati 100 002 ‘23x—8 10 The Kiwanis and Rotarians are each|) ienhart, c _-..-. 4 1 412 2 ,| Boston -- Dawson, Larkin and planning events of surprise. Both or-| Rovestrow, rf. 2.0 6 0 0 0 St--Louis Diamond; Kinpey and Benninghoven ganizations wil] attend the game in @l whitney, rf ------ 1 1 1 0 0°06 —— a body, and each promises something | xjies, P Ps. awn 32M QI CORNHUSKERS WIN MEET. novel in the way of supporting the = Setaiad sie oieveae | = oe t, auto stant} Totals ~------o=~ 34.1719 21 8 4 ST, LOUIS, May, 18.—Nebrasks unt- reparatory to event, auto 2 ILERMAKE! rsity, with 61 2:7 points won the reservations will be on sale pap peteas> a ola | Cleveland Missourl Valley conference telegraphic promptly at 3 o'clock this afternoon at 3.0 8 1 © Oo] Boston track and field meet for freshmen Fri C. West's Cigar store, General admis-| rior con, ab 3 0 0 3 g of Washing day, according to results tabulated sion and grand stand tickets will be/ co inger, ib 3.0 0 8 1° 0} Detroit officials of Washington university yes handled at the baseball park, first!) Qn iicn ‘ss 3950 Dei Oklghoma was second with come first served style. iatesey, xe 1-0 0 0 0 olfhicago - and Kansas third with $0 ani New white uniforms will be worn} oo07 2 0 0 6 © 6 Philadeiphi warriots Austin, If 3.1 13.09 tl geott, 3b psa 811 6 8H 3 here. Remember that all you have to| /eech, © —-------- 3 9 0 3 4 0 be able to do'le root and root hard| Tor on,'y) «1 00 8 1 a T. Ww d Th to ana it .; quality participant in tomor: 200008 uesday, ednes ay, ursday 22 HEWITT HOLDS bse pecameaeiai STERLING SLUGGERS. Eas innings: 2-3 3 ‘score. all.and The —Read The Tribune Classified Ads— Ms (AL LALALALALLAAAAAAMAAAAMAAALLAALLLLALLALLALALAL 4 4 \ ol BOXING Charles Doyle Casper’s Hard-Hitting Fighter Jack Shirley John Pelkey Casper’s Latest Hope vs. Charles Ketchel Of Wyman, Wyo. FOUR ROUNDS Joe Stransky Jack Clancy FOUR ROUNDS RESERVATIONS AT SMOKE HOUSE — SEE WILL REEVES . GEORGE M’LEOD, Promoter. YT PPPBPPABDPPPD ELLE A A hhh dh hed bh bd de hk dd Lefty Hewitt was at his best Sun- day and pega hi ap be to six bingles in maki a clean swerp e of the series, Casper winnios by a|Lienhart. Three-base hits, Moore, Da- juried ~ TONIGHT Doors Open 7:30 P. M. ° 18 Rounds of Boxing 2 Hours of Wrestling The Best Card Ever Pitere the Sport-Loving Public 2 2055632 x—17 19 vis.. Home runs, Lien- Sacrifice hits, Piepes, Leac! “The MELODY See ei MAIDS” son 1, by Blucjeans 1. Bases om ball, ore ae % Z >. oft 2, off Bluejeans 2. Wild : . runs in the first inning Saturday’s|pitcHes, Larson. Runs batted in, Pic game at Sterling and smothered Colorado leaguers under John Maples kept hits well scattered while the Refiners|son 2; runs 7. hits 6. By Bluejeans 2; connected for 14 clean blows off Shime- per 1, Davidson 5, Davis 3, Wittle 1, Lienhart 5, Scott:2: Innifige pitched by Warden 2; runs 5, thits 9. By Lar hits 4. Time of game, 1:35, a : Ki eel | people are more lille} ” he bd. EATER Show Starts at 8 P. M. A Musica Comedy Review Singing, Dancing and Musical Specialties WONDERFUL GOWNS — BEAUTIFUL GIRLS Every Girl an Artist of the Highest Class May 17, 18 and 19 Seats Now on Sale Admission—Nights 50c and 75c¢ (Including Tax) Matinees, Any Seat, 50c (Including Tax) WRESTLING Earl Dowler — Of Casper, Wyo. vs. Jack Haunn Of Scottsbluff, Neb. George Doak Of Casper, Wyo. Vs. Gus Fry Of South Dakota | Best Bowl of Chili in Town 20c x At the Chili King Lunch | All kinds of Sandwiches at popular prices. ick Service, Highest Quality. Grand Central Block ATTENTION MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Don’t Forget the Meeting TONIGHT Monday, May 16, at Moose Hall at 8 O'Clock A. E. CHANDLER, L. R. SCHMIDT, Consul Clerk ICLLLLLL LLL ode Both Matches to Go Two Best Out of Three Falls or One Hour

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