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PAGE SIX World Results By Leased Wire | » BERLENBACH TOPS M'TIGUE FOR LIGHT HEAVY CROWN | YOU KNOW ME AL‘--Adventures of Jack one FOX’ TACTICS PROVE FAILURE BEFORE VICTOR Smashing Attack Car- ned to McTigue in Milk Fund Bout. By HENRY L. FARRELL (United Press Staff Correspondent.) YANKEE STADIUM, New York, May 30.—Paul Berlen- bach, who started out as Olympic champion wrestler, became the light heavy- weight champion figh tev of was given the judges w ous. razz ber bach had w on pointe MeTigue atter brain of a fox an 0x, and he the fight was to tire the awkward Berlenbach a but ‘Berlenbact Béflenbach howe attack in the third © was in dang knockout. In the sixth Mf Tigue da right hand punch that set Paul on his heels 108 the st raredal The bout was r MeTigue fou mostl on the de fensive in the latter rounds\ and Ber- lenbach was 80 tired that the could not put the finishing touches in his punches. MéTigue took the decision a loss of his title without complaint. He walked across the ring and shook hands with his et “While the crowd was in an up. road with mixed jeers and cheers the two fighters left the ring. After the fight there was considerable dis cussion around the ringside with a strong Celtic opinion. predominating that McTigue had been given the worst of the decisior Judgement of the writers the ringside the decis Was gat ed as follows Hype Igoe, Morning W ave been b P. Dawson, Times Mo- George Ba nal:/“Berlenbae! easy decision New Orleans 1 which Berlen gue and \ he jaw. Me 4 ho ‘ Ter 1 missed a over right Baseball Today OIL CITY LEAGUE STANDARD vs, ELKS High School Park 2:00 P. M Admission 26¢ ELKS TO PLAY bats with the this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock on the high Che Casper Sunday Cribune 2 NA SUNDAY, MAY 31, 1925 , First in News Of All Events STANDARD IN GAME TODAY The Eiks baseball team will cross ndard aggregation hool athletite field. The man- nts of both teams réport their eqndition for the nounced uso be double with left to the wind landed a left to the jaw and two bach plunged in, landing three le right to the jaw. Mike shot a le the body and br chin and Paul hun parted them and Me wrestler retreated. Berlenbach wo: out of a corner and stung |noon by two straight hard right and buckled as the gong sounded. that Round seven—McTigue took the offensive and to the jaw. McTigue Berlenbach, walking around him and shooting in face. McTigue « his tracks with a right flush on R 1 A t exchange of | rights to head ope he round. Me- Tigue prevented enbach from getting set. They clinched and wrest- led. Berlenba Round nine—E leading but McTigu and made him bed to the face head, MeTigue | was crowded to the pes. M {ts to his chin, Berlenbach put sev- ral lefts to the body at the bell. the the face. McTig t th clinched d body with crossed hard righ rlenbach bent > uw ort rights to the body. Mike swung hard nt to the jaw and Berlen- ts usin, jab | 11 jabbed two more s to the face. Mike cross ther hard with a hard left to g. Mike sta gain with a hard Wo straight lefts vung another rd right 4 hard to the jaw and Paul was knocked oft his balance. He went into a clinch, | nea McTigue ja three lefts to his | Summoned face and crossed a rig to the head. from McTigue stopped Berlen a left to the iree lefts to dy and another at the jaw as bell. sounded, lefts to the bods a} hard right to | lenbach hung on after receiving a | ® ss to the jaw as the bell | ! McTigue landed a} 1 then retre las r ed a nd rig > the t t en missed a rig I z m from @ d rier if h swung three lefts to Tigue hung on after three und twelve—After ex ot ts to the jaw, Berlenbach 1 a left swing and nearly fel oft | Wrang ring. McTigue was jabbing with : a left. He dt nbach with | Tes a left to t wor Round thir Ni . n | per fighting, the x ged to} Mike 1 1. Berlendy I fou b ace ret uc ‘es s X f them, McTigue put a right to the nd a left to the nd fifteen—MoTigue right to the chin. Mike jabt back three lefts to the | ata, Berlenbs nd Mike held on, Berlen | hurdles, Jumps it a left to t body, They | ford university ed arms again, wrestling, about | the © ring, t g on the oth: | trac ® body taggered Ber- | potr nt to chin, Berle net left to the ¢ we aM 1 ght Tetle : YOURE CERTAINLY SPOILIN’ @ LOT OF NEW GALLS ATHLETICSHANGDOUBLEON =. YANKEES AS COBB SLUGGERS :::.:::.. PILE UP RUNS ON INDIANS ©: Philadelphia 9-6; New York 7-5 LEWIS PING MUNN IN AMAT BOUTS Wrestling Championship Continues in Dispute} After Two Big Memorial Day Struggles; Lewis and Stecher Both Claimants. same ingle off Penock’s glove in 120 100 210— 714 0} 501 O1x—12 16 ° Roy and Myatt ells, Do; }letics a @to-5 decision ¢ | York Yankees | jumbled claims of the shot ove’ were muddled still more hopelessly ious right to the jaw. Paul land three claimants of the heavyweight wrestling title Memorial Day, when two of the was tho fifth in a row four game lead on first Athletics defeated | the morning game $ Second game 100 019 0 100 10x—10 10 Leyson, Leonard and Ba r Lewis clamped Wayne “ Mun's shoulders to the Munn had won 9 doubtful victory over the strangler . Louis Joe Stecher’s bon who took Munn’s disputed title away from 1 s to the throne crushing holds foreed Stanislaus Zhyszk: his Meade 47 } (Copyright, 19: Stecher, former RALHS a disputed world’s ampion heavyweight wres hampionship here this after- | ¥ u alls from Stanislaus Zbyszko. jock minutes and 18 see- ssors and the second with the | wrestling ¢ He won the first fall in one hour onds with a crushing body se « his favorite he Picinich; Reuther the scissors hi is: evened ‘| the nbach’s ‘knee | Stecher } applied the viciou: zko's huge body. boxing | the punishment as bes: was unable to break the Lewis tasted revenge plying the final headlock CASPER’S BIGGEST SPORTING EVENT Elks Auditorium FRIDAY, JUNE 5TH | CAPT. 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