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" MONDAY, SEPT. 15, 1919 a RAPID CITY WINS TRI-STATE C lp Cribune HAMPIONSHIP temeccnatiad PAGE FIVE. tredbiest man an umpire ever work ed behind—he gives you the best got fh hire for hie age.” THE CITIZENS EQUITY ASSN a sulpetibers to the mock of Tiw i ‘ Soperintentnt Reed made a chor & quity Aces, may Deve stecs = — n | * spueeh is necepting the cup and sey cpr. eee Peay emits | the fans even better - ; ‘ rv H} bs Ban tess = xchange Blig ; | i Then Bf wees ‘ ! stands toy t LU | j cup and f ‘i be t iT mon : Tournament Rules Allowing Importation of Players, WITH FOUR HIT Rapid. City Given Four Places While Eddleman of ¥ssnne tint” alter Start 6 f nets Spall Defeat for Champs BF. Greybull Hurling Staff Is Picked as Star Pitcher“ Fottow ocky Mountain Tourn : ‘Deny r : ; : octet extren of y urmey, by Score 13-to-7 j Denver Hurler Walks Eight but of the Tn-State Tournament praise of Harry Free eee Scatters Hits for Local Slug- Gites ‘om Daily, sa Rapid City, South Dakota, won the Tri-State Salvation Army ben@! gers and Wins Game for Casper placed six of the eleven players named on an AN He inti: fit baseball tournament at Athletic park yesterday afternoon by cop- Rapid City Star team picked by Frank Newhouse, umpire of the Tri-State pes: ping the second game of the double-header, 13 to 7. Casper won the oe tournam from all teams in the tournament. Three pitchers hed offic a first contest, 6 to 3 after Zanhouser appeared to have beaten Casper, A gentleman from Denver, Colo., Were nay punt oF Casper, Berger of Rapid City, and Eddle- aa. ~ . 3 5 AAD Labi x : : 2 = " a : % » Nath e ly, took =] in the early inning. By winning Rapid City is proclaimed semi-pro| y the name of Severini was the man of Greybull, being the hurlers named by Newhouse. By Pages = 5 f W: A Colorads d So main reason Casper lost Saturday’s Arbogast, Metz, Hunt, Harzell, Free and Hayes placed *€ a | champion of Wyoming, Colorado, an uth Dakota under the rules game, 5 to 2, at the Athletic park.fon the mythieal star nine while only 7 jof all har governing the tournament here which | | Severini had everything that the lo- !fout Rapid City players were named,! Second base—Hartzell of Casper. of having fi allowed the oc use ay plays by Pieper, two errors, 2 passed ball, .°#! sluggtre did not like. He let the (Berger, Doniea, Thompson and Ley Short stop—Free of Casper The 1 f except those of other nines in the! and a single by Metz. rome boys down with four singles being the South Dakota men hon- Bai bp meh of Rapid ¢ by tourney. | ai = \only two being inthe same inning. vwered. utfielders—Thompson and Ley x Hunt allowed eight hits but whiffed ry : , P Casper ¢ r Casper remains Rocky Mountain| six men which Helped Mavetene pat One run was registered in the first’ * Arbogast was selected a catcher be Rapid City; Hayes of Caspe: urme b champion thru winning the Denver aly: MelZ on three walks followed by a long hatte cute a r sesh Cahoabten asks and Hayes were the star sluggers in|<ingle by Rose. Pieper w: me cause of his reliable catching and ex- ! rules allowed no players to be added Sala ote hare eee bat and ¥rom right and only McNeill scored. the tourney. t to the team after the tournament) thry Ryan’s error and score twice He Favela Ge ae beeen aay Newhouse paid a big tribute to t Foop c started. got a two-bagger and a single in four! pacted Pee Meta ry RAG Eddleman, whom he termed as the ch } UTTERS C. B. Baldwin, as manager of the/ trips, ed a single. Metz walked bat test hurler in the tournament altho Fas EASY TQ CLEAN Rapid City team, should be congrat- inary | Rose cea Rene theoaah anal AY: she. did not show up ae well on ac : aay r P 1 : Hartzell was a brilliant luminary Rose again tame through with a sin- : : uated upon his ability to strengthen) vith his o} count of poor support. He classed j 7 | Pore pportune singles in both gle to left scoring Hayes. i Clean ft e 7 . his fast nine in the weaker points,| ¢}, sixth and séventh. . His single in an a this Greybull] Ieft hander above Hunt , : even players inelading four hurlers Seal ei pare ther innings were noticeable for and a little better than Berger. Hunt Reent H | > selie adaeditpiligal team? ater tha EGR two men and|the absence of Casper hitting. A(showed better but he had the runs ; aS oimes Hardware 7 _ . : ‘chance to score in thi nth wi ii i ; r q s jouraees Be ttiten rere adi. Pieper’s catch in the sun in the cut off ya racable poets, Salle paciae. a” idee dead ee C to the nine during the last two, Screnth stopped a possible Rapid City|to Ryan to Kirby. Hayes and Roge | Berger won hia position of the Presentation of Denver Post Tro- , Oompany 's of the tournament but this was i Ae aa “ ‘i ae La "the were the only two players of the nine becauseshe went in for Rapid = phy Won at Denver Features ; in no way against tournament rules.) fit started ue aeaette in the | home Ageregation to come through City in the finat contest, the onty one a Stina? ed ar Holmes to Homes Casper, on the other hand, played) p 4.6. men around the with singles, each getting two sim- he played in; the tournament, and ermission Sunday a instant, with r thru to the finish with the addition! The ea ya geet ole gles apiece. : fsaved the game after the Casper slug Games ep. 1 of only Hartzell, star Elitch second) Gasner AB ROH. P |, Severini walked eight but fanned'gers had got next to Glaze in the -— Bc baseman of Denver. No hurlers were | yy, ro a -R.H. PO. A. E. four and his support erred only once, |first. two statreas ; ais . added and it was the lack of good | McN® »Srd--- 4 1 1 2 2 0 in the third, when Metz was safe on) Metz was named as first baseman b The beautiful silver loving cup w os hating pitching that would stop far-| layer, Ae 3 £ 9 1 0 O/La Salle’s error. because. of his consistent work at PY the Casper Midwest Refining com a ar LET mer Western league batting, that had| Hayes. lf i : 0 cit Sallle started Rapid City’s scor- )first thruout the tournament and be. /Pany team in the Denver Post tour (li = much to do. with) the defeat in the Meet Ser 7 1 Z 0\ ing when he was safe on Metz’s er- \cause of his ability to hit all hurlers ,Pament beta se ae * L. A. Reed — second game yesterday which cost the| paren 7" s 2 0 ror. Ley fanned but Donica’s long or receive transpercation poner eene docu cue, Buueee « . . ° - Casper Midwest team the title. | Rose, cf 0 2 9 single seored La Salle after he had Hartzell was the choice of New- Pay, yesterday afternoon as a Itching. Scratching, Skin Diseases Rapid City won first money——$300 pases 9 : 1 1 0 stolen. {house as second basemag mostly on — ve the vietory whieh had j : e _and The Dally Tribune silver lov- se ogast, c 0 7 9 Severini’s single was good for four |account of fielding ability altho his re MA we oad pb Rapid ( That Burn Like Flames of Fix ing cup) while/Gasperiwon $200, the cone? ‘bags in the big third when Rose showing at bat in the first game yes- pgm yo wnonse. umpire of Here a Sr saconalinnenties ; ~j | played the ball poorly and let it get \terday won him the title of a real foots (onrmament and repress Te Nee ee eeince atack Denvershiurier, aiatts| sooo he, 1ithrough him. La Salle came next pinch hitter. SMH eM ec oi al arb hat Gets Prompt Results ; sea Gite cond af.| R#pid C E. with a onebase blow. Ley got a Free of Casper was selected as S¢nted the cup to the ; ed for Rapid City in the second af-| 72° 9.4) $ 0 F 2 “which had won the Roc fuir but he was driven to cover In| yo 8° scratch single in the infield that short stop over Ryan, of Rapid City, |") ag i the. second when four Casper runs try, ¢ ‘ 0 should have been an out, Then the next closest contender because aaa 32 rene me were registered. Weak base running Donic 4 ® Donica’s ball hit along the third Free played a wonderfal fielding feertec a Ra nae be is festa he cured and poor coaching stopped the home sls Mane e 9 base foul line did not roll foul as game while Ryan was inclined to af a b ii ‘b “had de Bi pag d: 2 thorough rally and prevented possibly more Thompson, % 4 1 1 1 0 0 the Casper infield hoped and the bases hobble at criticn! moments. Free jie ca bist bres emoving from it all t $ - runs from coming in. Glaze was Ryan, Ss ego 3 4 1 were dripping. also made a good showing at bat and |) 0 Cc ority a touched for six blows, made a wild pce & 49 7 8 | 0) Gaut walked Kirby forcing, in a displayed unusually remarkable base)? Ge = popliitetds ae te pitch and walked one | canhouiker a ey op ron at Ba AT ad second running. . oe andi caseher used 30 succe Berger went on We» mound to ser, p. scored a third pid City man and Donica of Rapid City appeared to on ill kane 4 rt the third for the South Dakota F we > —z Casper’s chance to win looked slim. be the star third sacker of the tour- _ a al . = eee sldcthe heavy ‘Casppit = coe ; 13 3 The fifth Rapid City counter was nament and would go well on almost : O ite and caved the ,, 5608 by innings tallied in the fifth on Gaut’s error any ball team. He was a hitter to i an Sean UG Casper - 00 002 20x—6 10 4 followed by Kibry’s healthy single. win the heart of any fan in the || . oe Ea ee: first. game Sun-|R&Pid City ..021 000 000—3 8 3) Gapt allowed ‘ten hits but could. pinch and his|fieiding brought joy to || Casper Loan Office " ater OP ee ike w winner’ rhe summary: Earned runs: Cas- hardly be expyctdd to=win with vix Many Rapid Cityfans, Many Casper i (lay, Casper wen cot by svoring five PCY d+ Rapid City 3. "Two brae hits: hobbies éredited to hitiself and his fans called him the star of the ll wrtt Save YouM 1) in the second contest “ Seouue, Mc- 12 Salle, Ley, Lyek. Sacrifice hits: team mates. Four hits do not wir tourney right after his great show et BD dace RU dif i runs in. the first oe Porcched! a Pieper, Ryan. Double plays: Hart- ynany ball games against such former ing and winning of the first ram -on- i{ = Neill hit the second ba Die AS i zell to Free to-Metz; Ryan unassisted Western League material as repre- from Thermopolis more than a week | i The Removal of Our Shop the first inning for a single and ad- t Kirby. Stolen bases: Metz. Pass- sented Rapid City, and they did not ago. | Trunks, Hand. Bags, é vanced on a wild pitch. A sacri La td ball: Lyck 2. Wild pitch: Zan- Satarday. Thompson and Ley were aanied as |) — R From Room I Mokier Building to 2 and then a single by Metz scored jouser 3. Time of game: 1:55. Um-|! The score: puifeldere Benmaek oe sthair: cnx | Guns and Ammunition. } % him. } dphasmeiice Eranks Newsetactot Denver; Casper AB. R.H. PO. A.E. to get anything in their particular | 109 East First Street Four scored in the Sere eee clty — MeNeil, 3b 0 2 3 O'sector of the outer gatdens. Both | ° and two errors by Ryan, See fg Score second game: Pieper, rf _ 1 0 are dangerous hitters and fast on the SPECIAL SO ee ee te te eee and | Ossper AB. R.H. PO. A.E. Hayes, If. O' sacks, Ley beirig especially dangerous : } Where we aré now prepared to give excellent two bagger and singles by Hayes and neni, 3rd _ 4 $ 2 2 3 O Mets, 1b. 1 at pilfering the bsaes. In the final We Will Save You service in electric wiring and repairing Metz. ' : Pjeper, r ----/ 4 1 3°06 rtzell, 2b. _- ligame he got on six times and scored | ; Reni Uy wen gpa manic: Ieee Hayes, If __- ct S 3°50 eS O (four runs besides stealing second | 25 Per Cent H sixth when Maples asc sass Aes Meéts, iet...<-. 4 .0,.3.10 9 1 petting three singles. i und Nichols did little better. Two jfurtzell, 2nd. 4 0 0 1 4 3 o Wayeen rth METERE Casper: iat on Pants one and walks, Sree eune ie avbad oy Rose, cf _- et) 0). 6 3 1 fielder, was the other outfielder selec- | lothing . ‘i by Metz did the damage. Merz's tw ‘ eetes 0 eo Fp) Bey » : ° pe i El Su | & C C Rati scored two men on the be tener See A een OB moe 5 fen rie MURUR TR Bbcd cane bet Blue Serge ae at $27.50 ectric pp y onstruction 0. A walk forced a run in and Nichols prapies, p Bar ery oy a — ‘ters of altiost stire hits. At bat eens nae ow - ahi in —_ went itu thejneung, Nichola mage Nichols, p 1°0 G0 1 1 Totes Alayes is a whiflwind. He hit in $35.00 for them HERE YOU AND SERVICE MEET a wild heave and Jet one in. xHunt 2080) 107-70" 1d very game in the tournament in | , ‘ 109 EAST FIRST ST PHONE 483-W sinasied the next ball Aphis Laelia —— oor Hunt batted for Gaut in ninth. which Casper played. He got two of Men's Heavy Elk Hide = and two more runs were over. | Totals 34.7 92712 5 Moore ran for Hunt in ninth. the four hits off Severini in the Sat Work Sh t $3.50 = ‘ six runs. The stands looked down, ibriay- disaiter Whe tn the fret win f or joes at $ = z= ae cast. Oe the! “Hunt batted for Nichols in ninth 1 Rapid City AB. R. H. BO. A.B. over Rapid City, he smashed out | Don't forget the Number |{/| ~ 1 Nichols allowed eig' lows in the LaSalle, 2b. 4 2 2 1 3 1 triple and a homer that aided ma- | || Seeeeoocorereoosecoooos three and a half innings he Aes Rapid City .H. PO. ALE. 1 Ane 5 1 L 2 0 O terially in the vietory 1 3 Tas Tansee pie eighth and seh le, 2nd Geld) d tO mndnisas obs 4 1 2 1 2 0. The all-star team sper ce H r $3 innings resulted from six Ss Fe 5 3 2 0 O Kirby, Ib. $.-Qel.31.0 9 Arbogast, Casper, catcher . ics four Casper errors. ee D 5 3 2 © O Thompson, rf. 3°90 1 1 1 OO. Pitchers: Berger of Rapid ! Licensed and Bonded : Berger stopped a rally by Casper( yc; 5 Omeneet eo 1 0 2 4 2 0S. D.; Hunt of Casper and 133 S. Center $ >} in the seventh after two runs had} Ege Eas Nh, Sa ese. 4 0 0 6 1 O man of Greybull, Wyoming. i z } 4 heen scored. MeNeill got transpor-'). an ss Siclocve Ls 4 0 0 0 1 OO First base—Metz of Casper a = — tation, Pieper singled and Haves yoy” © 4 © 1 8 1-0 Severini, p. Sei 1 1 2) 0 - 4 3 scored both on his three bagger. But) aig’ ig in? Ao 0 0 Was a } 300 On 3 the Rapid City infield and outfield annauber if ii te 06 Totals 33°65 1 % m2 3 was too fast and Berger was hurling Ghage, p 1 0 91 0=2 10 Fire Proof European 3 too good ball to overcome the big Berger, p 1 0 0 0 1 0} Score by innings: R 5 > = Rapid City lead. : | — — — —- — — Casper _---..100 000 010—2 4 6 ooms f lan 3 Vey, pas City Pare falases et Totals ..40 13 15 27 9 2 Rapid City-..10301000'—5 10 1 : on the path every time he 3 The score by innings: . 3 > in the second ahh LAL ay Casper _.---14000200-—— 7 2 5| The summbty: Barled fans: Cap- Magdalena District, New Mexico. Plenty of rain. Ex- 3 — —— ¢ thru errors, walking once 4 se" | Rapid City -.002016022—13 15 2 per, 2; pi ity, 6. Two base ‘ . ling three singles. Hie, scored fone ys Lick Unemipsed. — Ganciesi ita cellent range for thirty thousand sheep. 3 runs. Donica also looked good a The summary: Two base hits. Thompson, Stolen bases: La Salle, @. ia 7 adh e' J CONVENIENT TO EVERYTHING ° wut with two singles and a double Pieper, Donica, Thompson, Kirby, 2; Free. Base on bails: off Gaut, Call on, or Wnte, W. G. LOGAN s : = . . m 3 -e » five trips. Kirby was the stat/jrePF? sochece hits: Pieper, Free, off Severini, 8. Struck out—By N. rth Hotel Billinos Micctinn 5 ONE-HALF BLOCK FROM THE UNIO? ATION gin lugger with three singles and a dows) Maples, Lyck. Stolen bases: Hayes, |Severini, 4. By Gaut, 2. Wild pitch: orthern . P>.* . HAS THE LARGEST DAIRY LUNCH COUNTER IN DENVER © ble_in five times at bat. Kirby, Ley. Base on balls: Of Maples Gaut, Double plays: ba Sulle to Ryan . 3 Thompson played a pretty game n right fiéld, getting’ » perfect one handed cateh of MeNeill's liner whieh vore a homerun tag. He got three other hard outs und his peg to naan n the second caught Pieper coming mm Casper’s victory did not Took one until thé later innings. Rapid City wanted the first game and started out like a winner, Rapid GC was ahead until the ixth and seventh when three singles by Hartzell, Free and Arbogast along with a wild pitch by Zanhouser yeored two. Two more Casper runners seared in the seventh ow singles by Mayes and Metz followed by “Hart- zell’s Jong single to deop ceuter. It was Hartzell’s hlow that iced the con- test for Casper. A fast double play, Hartzell to Kree to Metz in the second, stopped the. runegetting of Rapid City after two had scored. The third run came in the next stanza on Tony’s double, followed by, a lueky double by Ley. Casper got its first two scores ‘in the first on-MeNeill’s sina. nw snerifice | 4y-o Nichols 0; off Glaze 1; off to Kirby. ‘Berger 1. Struck out: by Maples 6, pire, Frank hy Nichols 2. by Berger 6.— Wild pitches: Glaze, Maples, 2. Time of ‘game, 1:53, Umpire, Frank New- ‘house of Denver. ‘GRUBBING’ DAY | FOR CEMETERY IS SET ‘ASIDE Newhouse of Denv LIFE SNUFFED OUT, LIGHTNING tsvecial to The Tribune.) BAGGS, Wyo., Sept. 15.--The skull cleft by a bolt of lightnin, as cleanly as though an axe ha ' —oew “y - . eR struck the blow, the bedy of En- BAGGS. Wyo gape ib. A rique Lucero, 20, a Mexican sheep- “grabbing party” will be held Sep-; herder, was found near the pioneer tember 23 in the Bagge cometary. On| ranch several days after death oc; that date persons interested 4h a sureties Sn eaeeN having cine a amiony willré © in grubbing) stite’ when it was cproniony wits enwage. U0 & S| the band of sheep Of WhickeLecere lout the sagebrush and other objec- ‘tionable vegetation which abounds in |the burial ground. Plans for incor- poration of a cemetary association will’ be discussed, and a committee will be apointed to apply to the fed- eral government for a grant of land for enla of the cemetary had been in charge had become scat- tered. The lightning. seared a stroak down Lucer eck, his left arm and melted a knife in his left packet, AT: Wantad will sell it ment Time of game, 1.50. Um-! SPLITS: SKULL’ Markets Blanks Reports Many Letters Newt Our Mimeograph Dept. Knows How Call u CASPER BUSINESS COLLE‘ Inexpensive E, In Smith-Tartur i Bidg Phone 4 iW. GEO. C. SWARTZ District Manager THE NORTHWESTERN NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. INSURES YOUR INCOME. (eases OIL LANDS ROOM NO. 405, OIL EXCHANGE BLDG. ' Phone 1184. Fireprool Garage panestwa HEADQUARTERS FOR THE OIL MEN OF WYOMING Just Received Two Carloads of Second Hand Furniture Heaters and Ranges HARNED & SON West First Phone 249