Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 8, 1919, Page 5

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MONDAY, SEPT. 8, 1919 IT’S A GREAT LIFE IF YOU DON’T WEAKEN— SN ne eter i eedehctel MY WIFE To 60 ONA NACATION ORT GVENT GAOPER AND RAPID CITY BATTLE WAY 10 LEAD IN OPENING GAMES UF TRISTATE TOURNEY SUNDAY Refiners Annex 11-6 Vic- tory in Game with Spearfish sper had a_ batting day against Spearfish, South Da- kota, in the opening game of the double-header which start- ed the big Tri-State Baseball Tournament which is to aid the Salvation Army drive here for a $25,000 hut. The result was a I11-to-6 victory over the northern nine. Five walks in| the fifth inning by Casper and five runs tells the story of the defeat better than the heavy! hitting and four errors made} ; at critical moments by Casper} players. yer scored by in the first on a eill and singles by Dixon eppeared to e form while Brandt was rouble with control and was lambasted for two hits, one a triple Breuer in the third. It gave Spear- a one-run lead. A homer by Free in the fourth DECIDED NOT Che Casper Daily Cribune HEAVY RAIN IN} —By Jack Rabbit BASIN COUNTRY} r How DID | GAVE Nou TALK HER aS Bowk HER OUT OF oF GOLD FiSH =) 8, AND A CAT FOR A BIRTHDAY PRESENT AND SHE WONT TRUST 7 THEM IN THE CARE. OF ANYBODY la run. Bassett was there with the hits getting two blows and as many runs jin five trips to the plate. Second Game Hime CNG Thermopolis AB.R-H. PO. A. E. Reagan, 2b. ____ 0 0 5 0) | Harrington, If. — 3 0 1 5 0 0 | Dudley dt i ae deey | Bassett S five ey 0) 0) | Wulf, eee oh O30) a | Felix, 1b. iy Abeskahl 11) G | Sanders, rf. Peo 2'e.07.000) 20 Browning, c. Sif iy, al Ws) Kelly, p. -_-.-.5 12 0 8 é Pacific Coast Wrestle: Sanguine of Varnadore, rf... 3 0 1 0 0 0 Results but Perkins Guaran- tees Surprise in Mat Contest Paul Jenkins of Oswego, Ore. Totals Rapid City E. Ryan, ss. 1} who Th i Mars. ob: 3 0 tangles with Harvey Perkins of Cas ermopo. 1S Loses When Denica. 3b. = 0 per in a heavyweight mat contest 5 B - Kirby, 1b. ¥ y at the Iris theeter Wednesday night, Rapid City Hits Bye! 1 wires Promoter Dick Farrell that he ‘ Mean iceanaa 0 will arrive Wednesday morning and is in Tenth Personsics. 1 Willing to wager a few hundred dol- 1 lars that he will win the match, de- a x spite the tiring journey: from’ the Three hits in a row followed by NG pit hg VE ue coast. Perkins is equally Sanguine re garding his prospe at the match ma id spectators t a gruelling Yonica’s double in the tenth cop- ed the second game for Rapid exp! x One man out in tenth when win- ‘Contest such as has not been seen ‘ity, Thermopolis being on the|ning run scored. UR tre many months hort end of a 7- to-6 score. Ther Santel is the only man on the Pa- - Score by innings: citie coast who has not met and been ipa Gea wen " lThermop —----- 001 100 020 26 defeated by Jenkins while Perkins looked! like “good night” ors the Rapid Ci ~ 000 201 010 8—7 Owes his local prominence to SuuthEDAKGtarteeea ‘ Summary: Earned runs, Rapid City repute aa in Pinning solee SR Sate ea 3, Thermopolis 1; two bus@ hits, t¢ the mat at the carniva .,, But Russell, who had toiled valiant! Doniea; home run, Kirby: eine weeks ago. His performane y for ten innings, thot differently |}; Reagan, Harrington; base “on time came as a surprise to ( ind Ryan and Merz had much the} pant, Kelly J, Russell $e fans and the fact that he will have to ame idea. Each got neat singles | hy Russell 4, by Kel all, extend himself against Jenkins Wed With only one down, Donica came Browning, Lyck; stolen bases, Bas. P&sday night lends interest othe hru with the winning punch whicl | sett, Wulf: double plays, Dudley to tussic. He has not lost a match in scored three men ahead of him. Reagan to Felix and Holly Sra five years and knows all the finer Russell pitched a good game for Rapid City and Kelly was out ther: doing some excellent pitching aidec by superb support. Gnly one erro figured in the scoring and Rapid City was the winner. It came in the tenth when Wulf made a wild heave on + points of the game. The Wednesday match will be pre ceded by two good preliminaries and the event will also be a forerunner of several stellar attractions of a similar nature to be s during the early fall and winter. to Ryan to Lyck. Umpire, Newhous Denver. —_ In Japan the fashions in women’s clothes have remained practically un- changed for two thousand five hun- ired years. tied up the game and then came the merry-go-round in the fifth which! gave Casper four-run lead. Som sloppy work around second by Met in the seventh along with a walk dc nated three runs to the visitors an: the game still looked interesting. But a double play cut short th effort and a run on a single and tw errors in the sixth and two mor counters in the seventh iced th game for the Midwest boys. Th Casper rooters felt good. Metz was on through an error b; Gerner in the eighth. A single b. » scored him with the elevent. » of the contest. pn was touched for twelve sef blows while Brandt allowed only si and appeared to be the same hurle that helped to bring home the baco in Denver. Brandt appeared to be . little tired in yesterday’s contest a is indicated by his walking of sevei men. Hayes and MceNill had battin, honor with three sefe ones in fiv times each came to the plate. Fre also looked good with the willow yetting two safe blows, one being i neat homer. The Casper ball bugs went hom predicting a hard battle for Thermo, when the Spearfish team tangles 1. tomorrow’s affair which starts at : o'clock prompt. Neither team played well in the field and the pitching on cither side was not the best, but local fans were plainly surprised at the strength of the Spearfish aggregation. First Game Spearfish AB. R. H. PO. A.E. Breuer, ib mig 2) 9) 90075 Waugh, ss. OEY (i Leahy, ef. he Bik viwea hk +(, Harwood 1 0; (2:2) 16 Carroll, ¢ (1) Feely vote yh White, 3b OF 10" 10: (2586 Rose, If. - (Wh hier 2 tial Gerner, rf. O SOPs Ge One2, Dixon, p. 1 ONO OncU 6 624 9 & E .R. H. PO, A. E. McNeill, 3b. b 2) 8 10) B70 Piefer, rf. Stee Oe 2 de 10) Slayes, If. — = Bb. Oia: 2. 04D Metz, 2b. <- AZ aL RAY OAS Hunt, 1b. SAPS Oea Rose, cf. dey aie Ono) Free, ss, 7 6) $2 ein ee acd) Arbogast, c. 1. 30,1 4,2,.0 Brandt, p. ’- 4° 1-0-0 7.24 0 Totals <5=5 237 1k 12°27517 4 Score by innings: Spearfish --_.-.. 902 010 300— 6 Casper __ 100 151 21x—11 ‘The summary: Earned runs: Spear- fish, Casper, 10. Two base hits: Me 2; Arbogust; Three base ill, 2; hit, Breuer. Home run, Free. Sacri- choice followed by an error by Holly | i] \— the Rapid City hitters without} toss in from the outfield. The bal ‘as over Browning’s head and a rua- or scored. Otherwise it might havc sen a different story. Rapid City secured a one-run lee nly to lose it in the fourth frame hen Kirby clouted the pill nearly icket box in center ficld after onica got on thru a single. It was e longest hit seen on the local dia- ond this season. Thermopolis had secured one run ) singles by Kelly and Harrington the preceding inning. Bassett wus ounded to start the fourth. Wulf as an easy out but the sun got in erson’s way out in center field and > dropped a hard ball by Felix. The ror allowed Bassett to score and e standing was two-all. After Merz 1 hit and Donica had alked in the sixth, Lyck worked a ueeze play which scored one. An- her came in the eighth when a pass- i ball after he had singled permit- d Ryan to dent the platter. That as all for Rapid City until the tenth. ut it was /nough. f Thermopolis tied it up by scoring he third and fourth runs in the ghth. Transportation furnished Dud- sy started it off. Then Bassett lashed out a, single. Then Lyck rew the ball into left field trying 9 get a runner off third and one ounter scampered in. An error by Ryan at short allow- ed Bassett to score, It completed the scoring until the tenth when two singles and a fielder STOLEN - REWARD I will pay $50 for the recovery of Ford Car No. 2175 together with 40 Freight Bills and 30 Money Checks, payable to See Ben Transfer Co., and Ledger for August, stolen east of I. O. O. F. Building, Friday night, Sept. 5th. Car has Gates half-sole tires all around. out in left field allowed Bassett and Vulf to score. Donica was the particular star of he geme with two great one hand- d stabs of sure singles or doubles rom Mr. Kelly’s bat in the ninth nd tenth innings. The one in the \inth was a circus catch which the} ‘oughty third baseman of Rapid City | ulled out of the air one handed. He ecovered and made a perfect peg to} irst which Kirby nailed. | In the tenth he repeated his per-} ‘ormance and cut short any further) ‘ally by the Thermop players. Donica rot two hits, one a winning double! n four times at bat. In the field) ne made seven assists without a sem-| dlance of a bobble. | Reagan und Dudley shone brilliant-| ly in the inner defense of the Ther-| mop team and cut off many hits by! flashy pegs to first. Dudley’s one er-) ror came in thé ninth but he retrieved | himself by starting a rapid double) play on the next hit ball which re-| Home-made top, with 2 holes in rear. $25.00 For Car or $25.00 for Papers, Ledger and Checks Stanley Overbaugh AT SEE BEN TRANSFER. $, Waugh. Buse on on Dixon, 5; off Brandt, 7 out: by Dixon, 5; by Brandt, ¢ ed ball: Arbogast. Double plays: Fre: to Metz to Hunt, and unassisted to Piefer to Hunt. 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