Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 24, 1920, Page 8

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— RELA ea ES By ARRAY I I nh nr en P oy . Che Casper Daily Cribune MONDAY, MAY 24, 1929 epee paiich we aie 13 MATCHED With eave MAN IN pack HOMMADS MT THERMAL ! | x Hay atted for } ) jinning. ' THERMOPOLIS, wy, | | Score b; 82 . HE! | oe 4 WY0., May 94 GREYBULL HUALER WINS HIS (WN x abut MrsTp 00011 a B 1 SHERIDAN, Wyo. May 24,—})/ Charlie Peters, wrestling sherit: o; Ne © a Clarence Eklund, light-heavyweight }| "282 has been matchea to m, | ST Three base hit Reagan, ||| Wrestler of Buffalo, Wyo. who ts to Edwards, who terms himself ines base hit—Bostick. Homé run meet Ted Thye of Portland. Ore., if. Rarer acon Expeditionar [Smith. @ Sacrifice hits—Hewitt, Powell, || here soon, a few days azo was | \ere May oe = Will be the be [Maples Struck out: By Maples, 3. By)| Kicked by a horse so rd that i Nasr on tana 2 araged here and |Gaut, Base on balls: Off Maples, 5. | broke his leg—meaning the horse's tubintn te eee of the pre {Passed ball: Arbogast, 2. Hit by || leg. Eklund, who receive] the full Vetere is Side oR et in uJ pitcher: Trahern by Maples. Double} force of the kick in the small of the 1 Speke fais Gniaba a be meet Earl (4,7 {play: Bostick to Hartzell to Roach; Ar-|f back, is somewhat lame. 't was]! wee week | PAGE EIGHT Visitors Repeat Performance of Three Weeks Ago by | Score of 2 to 1; Bostick’s Horfier Tumed into Nee FA EMER EI eto |e | BAS aMRRT A a” Two-Bagger by Rolling into Puddle | and Smith, When a Mr. Smith of Greybull pounded a homer thru the | ric GUS KERV A} | ates'or toe ovenee | TWILIGHT LEAGUE TO RAS Ma Gein the batting fine Sep tect cert “2a SERIOUSLY ILL left field fence yesterday afternoon in the eighth frame he won ng pe gnystery. « Haven “batted | tor | HOLD MEET TONIGHT ee his own game and sent the fast Midwest team of Casper down | ™@”*s in the seventh and scored the Gus Kervaras of Om: biases only run of the game for Casper. This| defeated here by Task | to defeat, 2to 1. Smith hurled excellent baseball and deserved |ian Hayes is too good a fielder and| } 3 , be ihe fe Rete py fOUSlY Dl in a Nebraska hospi: to.win. He allowed the entire Casper aggregation only four|too fine a slugger to leave on the|,, There will be a meeting of the Twi- reese how Nant be ! as to 738 Said that his condition is so} | hits, walked no men and fanned none. He did not allow a safe |?"°" | diocesan? hor charieertEreoeraG epne never, willbe able to w zain |low untit the sixth when Abrogast showed him.. But Roach and McNeil! Second s _}if he fs ever able to leave t} The new Midwest athletes look good.|Puilding, 332 East True they did not show anything with|Portant business is to be t he willow yesterday but they wi pounded one to the outer Jone ba | Only in the eighth did Casper re jthreaten. Then the rally was cut |when Bostick was ca dens for|were easy outs. It w: much Smith. S a case of too ‘n up and| * —————- 111 ]41_ members o fthe legaues have been| Miss Minnie Keseberg is. tho Ny Bostick and Hartzell both looked good could be desired in the gardens.| Used to attend. city treasurer of Ludington, \\ hort'in the infield, altho old man Bostick arrity out in center has a wicked peg. ‘ It | t Ic led back after he made a bad heave to first in the fourth. |1t was his long throw to Arbogast that ju hh | had scored ‘on hom to the center He retrieved himself a minute later by | nailed Brokaw when he tried to make field drainage ditch. He allowed | tagging Brokaw when he overslid sec-| home on Garrity’s error. only a two-bagger, but s: a few|ond. sa minutes later on a‘ slow infield hit 1 In spite of a threatening rainstorm,} Casper, at the start of the new sea- | Hayes, batting for Maples. But the dif-|more than 3,000 saw the opening bat.|son, ems to have the weakness | ference of that homer and the two. | tle. The Casper band played real music| Of 14: ar—lack of a good hurling blow lowed” micht | staff. : have told a dif-|and all that was lacking was victo! Gaut and Hoffman may be able lterentonthry: Jand a larger grandstand. to handle the burden of the season but | Bostick had dented the home plate|\ The same teams play this afternoon| the lest of the ae . barat! \and the umps called him safe. ‘starting at 4:15 o'clock. Gaut or Hoft-| ‘no Maples has a lot of stuff. Casper TCDAY | The Greybull team then proceeded to|man will toil for Casper. {2ddleman is|'@"5_ eget Adie’) ol velop this season. Control and expe: nce is what the fans believe he need: | yell Mr. Umps the ground rules pire Fole nd Um-|Greybull's best bet in the box for toc ‘eed with the visitor, evi-||A third game will be played Tuesday e e dently ruling that a° free ball when|at the same time. You have to hand it to this Greybull bathed in water was good only for two| The box sqgre hunch. They have the life and pep that | - The ball did not go into the motor}, GREYBULL— f % H PO A E]/wins most any old ball game. Not an AB RI A car and the Greybull made the play | Reagan, 4 0 1 1 3 Olold Gr pull player appeared in yes- to get Bostick at home, When. that |:Trahern, 2 0 0 1 2 O/terday's line-up. But, oh boy, how the The : |failed the Greybull athletes rose en| Brokaw, 4 0 115 06 0/new help did handle that pill. Greybull e Greatest Love-Maker on the Screen Today, masse and decided the ground rules al-|Nagle, If —- 3 1 2 0 0 Olis‘due to supplant Thermopolis as an IN: |lowed only a two-bagger. The Casper|Hewitt, rf — 3 0 0 2 0 O}pld time rival of Casper. rooters had their own opinion on the| McCarthy, cf 400200 SSS ‘ 5 horher Arid “explainied “it: Moore, ‘c 3 0 1 2 1 0| Greybull also has the pitchers, a- Maples’ hurled a fair game aatae| Williams, 2 0.0 8 5 Oldieman is still with the northerners. from his wildness which really lost him p Be 1 tHe. tsa. sure bet, \eventiast season with the attle as it turned out. He walked | five and wounded another, while a passed ball. in the séventh allowed the jiscouraging support. Smith seems Also Two-Réel Mack Sennett Comedy kven better. Jackson, while probably | not as good as these two, is always a 4 5 first Greybull run in. : i 2 rhea ee Ps 7 rhe a . | Sb. | But Maples was backed by fast sup-| powell, ‘rf. mn 6] : When: Greybullitan anvencallentdnads port in the infleld and outfield. Four|ponch, ist 4 O<er in Brokaw at first. Brokaw plays |Greybull runners were nailed at the|yfoNeill, ard 3 0 § fine game himself and from, outer an- TOMORROW AND WEDNESDAY | home plate, one on a double play in the] Rostitk. ss _ 3 Ipearances he handles his family of i jsecond when McCarthy was out, Arbo-| Mills, If — 3 0 players in good shape. Another Big Human Hit by the Best Liked Actor on’ jeast to Roach to Maple: = SS SS ara the Screen STANLEY YOAKUM—“The Iron Man of Colorado,” who meets Harry Riede of | Another double play which came in the third showed the quality of the} Casper infield this year when it gets| going right. These Greybull players TWO BIG STARS Jare no slouches on the paths and ‘it| takes a bunch of speed merchants at | handling the ball to keep them from| scoring once they get on the bases. | ° % ° The double killing in the third frame]! Casper in a ten-rotind battle at the adium tomorrow night, CHARLES RAY IN. "RED HOT DOLLARS’ ALSO TWO-REEL COMEDY was as sult of Smith's infield hit to Continuous 1 P. M. to 11 P. M. a ¢ © ° ° > ° 2 i ar Bostick. tick tossed to Hartzell on second, putting out Moore as he can- ed up from first. Then Hartzell had | TODAY the ball to Roach before Smith arrived. | Little of note happened until the} fourth when Paddy Reagan, our old e Stanley Yoakum, the “soak "em, poke ‘em and hook ’em” artist] trienaly enémy of last season's Thermop | Barriscale : na Sac team, slammed out a third-base blow to from Denver, did not arrive in Casper in time to work out at the Casp acer Tete cWeale bane hoaol ine iasnGning per Stadium last night, but he will do light work for the Casper spor! into home where. he, was promptly put | IN: fans at the Stadium tonight, starting at 8 o'clock. He is to battle |eut, when Mills heaved to Hartzell who! : . & slammed it ‘into Arbogast. If Reagz 2 ? Harry Riede at the Stadium Tuesday night. . BEd Aegial Hala NORMMICAAMONS ER ‘The Notorious Mrs Sands Riede has returned from Salt Lake City, where he was considered| would have scored later on an infield e victor over Willie SSt. Claire, although) error. THEN. | given only a draw in a ten-round go. Brokaw weht around: to third when} St. Cleire is the man who pinned the} Garrity dropped the ball in center. act | Baseball Results *“K. O.” on Gilbert Gallant of Boston in!is he went around to home but Garrity | a nt bout in Utah, Riede,was:con-|made along heave ‘to’ the platter and | Dancing Every Evening Excepting Sunday »d winner by a majority of the} Brokaw was caught. Nagle ngled aft. | side of Yesterday and J vrs: er this: went second when Hewitt was| EF arnum f Mutt McKee, the phantom: from Den!} rans ion; and. stoleg third, | . Standing of Clubs ver, has arrived in yer in good ul Smith ‘called him safe at IN Me el » for his bout with Jimmy Harris. third and Cal was calling ‘em on the| s and the Riede-Yoakum battle will] pases, go ten rounds. Ar sed ball a minute er permit é ‘vl? Two preliminery: bouts will include|teq Nagle to dent the platter. Smith’s| e@ eance all @ ir two victors in the Elks’ state champion-|nomer in the next frame, which was a| STANDING OF THE CLUE National Lea the two boys deciding to} tarritic 3 7 Pittsburgh 11 3 ; terrific blow to left, did the remainder of | 5 ‘al. All in all there will be ee ce s EN. voklyn 11 pee 5 %, Ta oeib ec oepere Maples had been in hot watér in the] Chicago --_- 13 The strength of the boxing program |sixth too but fanned his third man, the PATHE WEEKLY St; coulis 22 = 14 517| for komouney pars nik nd 3 antes are to/#angerous Trahern, while a man was | joston — es 13.480 hs if Mitea corde Seat ee just itching to score from third. : w York ina] 18 .400 mittec Gaut showed his worth in the ninth | TOMORROW adelphia oes 19 367 | c Q {Philadelphia | Rudotpn anakGowdy: when he fanned Hewitt and Moore and | |e At, Pittsburgh rt. H. w,{made McCarthy hit to right. TOM MIX ue LL. 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