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920 : WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1 TODAY’S NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD RIEDE AND YOAKUM G0 10 ROUNDS — TRAINER TO PUT SPER ERRORS HELP GREYBULL PILE UPLONG END 710d SCORE Visitors Repeat Monday’s Performance With Four Runs in First; Batting Rally Gives Casper _| Three, Roach Adds One With Homer It's a sad, sad story, mates, of what one inning will do in a pall game. Casper was the goat, Greybull winning yesterday’s battle, 7 to 4. Hewitt hurled an excellent game, allowing only | five safe blows. He was backed by fast playing by his team- mates who went out in the first frame and collected the runs} which won the battle. | On the other hand the Casper team bases: looked horrible In the field. Reagan, McCarthy. | There were! Struck out: | ; by Gaut, 4./ Pieper, By Hewitt eight glaring errors made by the home Base on balls: Off Hewitt, 6. Hit by team, three of these coming in the first) pitcher: McNeill by Hewitt. | inning and all counted in the scoring.| Time of game: 2:05. Umpires: Smith! pitched a good game, He de-'and Foley. -d to win with any sort of support. : Gaut whiffed four, allowed no walks,| TAKEN FROM TWO BATTLES, and let the Greybull hitters down with! five safe ones, all being singles: But} even Gaut cannot win games with the; Gaut The visitors feared Mills, the fast left fielder and heavy hitter of the Casper support he had yesterday. Gaut made|'®™. The Greybull pitcher was wor-| two bad breaks himsoif in fielding.| ied every time Mr. Mills took his turn} Once in the first and agaiin in the St the plate. Out of two times credited] fourth. They aided in his downfal. | With being at bat, Mills got a single} Our old friend Roach, who caught the, #84 walked twice. He struck out the came in place of Arbogast, on the| rst time. ‘neh on account of his sprained leg,| Yesterdey Nagle again starred with covered himself with glory in the ninth; bard catch out in his garden in the when he got the first home run of the|@!8hth. Nagle cov his field in great) 1920 season for Casper by pounding) Shape and is handy with the bat. Be-| the pill far into right. Looked like it/#!des getting two singles and a fielder’s) was headed for Center street but the!Choice in the Monday game, he made a} hall stopped when it reached the right| Wonderful catch, much the. same a6 field fence. Reed had no chance in the) Yesterday. " world to reach it. Brokaw, the Greybull manager, was Roach got two safe blows yesterday,; With the Sioux City Western League getting on in the fourth on Rea-| team last season. He was as well liked gan’s’e He scored two of Casper's| there as he is up at Greybull this year. runs, made two assists without a bob-| Yesterday saw another big crowd out ble, and made seven put outs. His first/at the game. There were nearly 1,500 blow in the opening frame was a hard|at the game yesterday and about 1,000 hit two bagger. Monday. That makes a record for Cas- Powell was on as a result of a walk)per in spite of the big.season last year. and the hit looked like it was a homer}The wilight Lewcue and greater inter- at first, The frrigation ditch and the|est in the Midwest team and sports in alibi of water made it only good for/general is given as the cause of the 8. - big audience of rooters. n started his team to victory by! “We will have to get getting on via Hartgell’s error in the|’cause you never can tell first. Then Trahern singled. Brokaw|Casper ‘birds’ will start things.” This was safe on Gaut's bobble. Nagle fatied|from a Greybull pl in the pingh and fanned. But Hewttt!/shows that the Casper t wanted to win that old ball game since] «t all junctures of the gé he was pitching. He- slashed out a sit. The rooters pleaded with Rabbit Gar- gle scoring Reagan. rity to hit out a good clean blow in McCarthy was safe when Trahern|the fourth, when the home team did nailed coming in home. Moore} most of its dama: But Rabbit was 1 three’ ahead of himself when Pie |yatisfied with transportation per dropped the ball in right. He was} jaded the bases. caught out at home when he tried to} Gant got on in the sixth on an error stretch it too far. |by Paddy Rezzan. Reagan had a bad Then again in day tm the field, making two bobbles. hauled out ‘the Gaut’s blow was right at Reagon, but Carthy singled. Moore followed suit-|tho.tucmer Thermopolis. player messed Gaut threw wide to first/ and Willlarcs} i, up. “ ¢ oe was safe, Reed threw out but an error!” stost of the Greybull players had by Bostick made Reagan safe. TWO) onjy praise for Cal Smith as umps, on Deside | some more, when. these| wi sc the third, Greybuit heavy artillery, Me- which} | month. ‘This is for the curious fans who | missed “Blondy” Sunday. - The box car rooters who cannot af- | ford to pay the two-bits entrance fees are out in full glory this season as lagt. Monday the Northwestern Rail) scored a hit by switching the outer bleackiers part way to Glenrock. The | OPen-work fence is an open invitation to some “fans,” The board fence is the answer. Baseball Results” of Yesterday and Standing of Clubs STANDING OF THE CLUBS National League w. Casper Daily Cribune_ TO DRAW AT STADIUM LAST MIGHT Bout Practically Even Until Last Round, When Denver! Fighter Has Edge; McKee and Harris Even Up at End of Ten Fast Rounds of Battling Harry Riede, Casper’s lightweight hope, failed to stop Stan- ley Yoakum from Denver last night in a ten-round go which} opened the new Casper stadium. Yoakum plainly had the best} of the closing round and pounded Riede almost at will, but in other rounds the going was practically even. Mutt McKee and Jimmie Harris fought to a draw after eal PAGE FIVE ling fans know that good seats will be jat a premium for this match. ||| McLeod also has announced that the Casper Athletic club will be open to visitors all this week to see Big Jack train. eS New Zealand was the first country in the world to acknowledge the po! fecal equality of the sexes by ivi | Women full suffrage in 1893 Is Your Blood Starving For Want of Iron? « Iron is Red-Blood Food—Nuxated Iron Helps Put Roses Into the Cheeks of Women and Gives Strength and Energy to Men Tf you were to go without eating unfil you hecome weak, thin and emaciated you coud not do a more scrious harm to yourself than when you let your blood literally # *rve for want of iron—iron that gives it strength and Power t. change foot into living. tissue, fuselo and brain, Withou. plenty of irom ie blood, no matter how much or what you cat, your food simply passes through you ‘Without doin you any good—you don't get ng TAYLOR IN TRIM Swiss Heavyweight Here from Montana to Workout With ‘Wyoming Champ « John Lemn, the great Swiss wre: has been secured to get big Jack in shape for his gruelling battle with Charlie Cutler, June 1, in the Iris thea- ter. Lemn came all] the way from \Mon. | tana to Casper to help Taylor get into! the strength @ut of it and instead cf be the best condition. Lemn is a tough) Sel youthful titeer energy yoo ee re weak, nervous and all run-down. If you looking wrestler and appears to have} are not strong or well you owe it to yourself the appearance necessary to give Tay to make the following test: See how lon Pet > cae oq; rounds of boxing in which McKee announcer of rounds. lor a tussle in his training this week. | you can walk or how far you can wall Pittsurgh ‘563| Harris had by far the greatest advan-' stadium is@ excellent but the cold the Casper Athletic club starting at 7:30) times per day after meals for two weeks, Ration ‘bee| *28@ in the open battling. : weather and ball game kept many fans|0’clock. Casper sport fang may see their then test your Strength, again and see how Laas “qe4/__Padie Anderson was given a decision away night. As it was a good sized| favorite wrestler in action at the club] ai Jon Mave gained. peers eae roan Rakion “gag, Ver Kid Plank of Denver afte crowd braved the cold weather to watch|S¥mnasium. George McLeod, who is! while have most astonishingly increased their ee 444) rounds of fighting. Anderson the bouts. Spike Murphy failed to ap-| Promoting the match, says that Lemn) girength and endurance simply by. taking Brnadeiphia “gag; the Most blows and out-fought Plank. | pear for his bout with ransky, |Will give Taylor a terrific work-out. {fon in the proper form. But don’t take tha - Plank won in his class at a Denver, Sit PAs Monday night Taylor, will work for) Younus take irae iy Shaye eee American League Athletic club tourney e Anderson |two hours and a half with this big) easily absorbed and assimilated ike ‘Nuss yor. Pet, W88 alltround champion of the Elk’s MERCHANT ND Fi | Swiss wrestler. | aged Tron if you want it to do you any good, Cleveland _ Sain Taree ee Reve: Gaenee, bere ABE werk, Taylor considers the coming battle! You ean procure Nusated Trow frou wens Boston”. 30 10.666) oem in the opinion of many was the with Cutler as the hardest one in his| gruggitt on an absolute guarantee of eatie Chicago “18 12 L600] Vest battle of the evening, Anderson career. He is getting into condition so! a OF your moncy will be sefunded,® owen! ie. 42 ‘hep; £82 living up to his old reputation as Ithat hevenili siay-AH Mit eith the for. Washington = 16 1449/2 Plucky battler. He mixed it more Inet wong CHAMD 1? hébbekary.- Tt-wan| TYPEWRITERS Pat ee 16 443! than Blank. | a his staying power in his battle here/f po. one soia Rane His 19 ge7|__Fiéde in the main go appeared to | : jwith Allell Bustace that: won out. |] Bought, sold, rented, repaired. Dealer Belcoit 22 267) Miss many of bis opportunities in the! The Wyoming Athletic club team and! McLeod has placed ringside and re|| CORONA—L. C, SMITH tat TERE bd opening rounds. Riede had’ the best of the Mullin club players nine will served seat tickets on sale at the Lit-! Casper Type iter NATION the second but practically all of the oth- play tomorrow afternoon on the high) tle Brick where Will Reeves, proprie. Exch a at caheiouea H. n,|StS, Were draws, Yoakum having the / school athletic field in one of the regu-|tor, will have fuli charge of the seat 1h weet xchange : eae Hy y| best in the clinches but not exerting |larly scheduled games of the Twilight Arebaae UcRHSOGE fe | better ‘acats yatt Bldg. Phone 856 3 11 j|himself until the tenth round. ‘Then he | League baseball season. ‘The game Willlare being anapped up beoause the wres Boston -- 2 4 waded in and landed plow after blow.! start at 5:30 o'clock as in the case of sa en ee! ee Bressler, Luque and Wingo; Killin-| Qnty a draw could have been given! other contests played this season. | Ee P| gim, Oeschger, Gowdy and O'Neill. jin the McKee-Harris battle. H: The Yquestion of eligibility ame :e-| CPM ILE IS TD O eu hhh LL At Pittsurgh— R. H. E-| landed sonie hard blows when he 3 fore the meeting of members of the Twl- Pittsburgh 2 6 Jlable to break away from Mutt’s “in” jight 1 all League this weelc axe rw BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN & Brooklyn -. 1 ee ana| fighting. McKee pounded Harris about! decided to allow most of the teams to| Carlson and Sehmidt; Cadore and) the head and body when he clinched. continue with practically their present} 20c at the CHILI KING LUNCH & Krueger. Harris had a hefty left that he shot out jinc-ups, eS Mend a: RM Fike a streak of lghtning. He some ae Grand Central Block. All kinds of Sandwiches at CaO! == |times came back with his right with} Twenty championship yacht races, 5 5 . y PS Reet 3e 7 2 good effect, jincluding the Lipton cup contest, are s} Popular Prices. Quick Service, Highest Quality ‘aughan and ‘er; Gallia a Jack Hempel acted as referee. Tom! scheduled to be sailed at Marbiehead, Ad Witherow. Pleaney was official time keeper and Mass., this summei if ; LEIS ISIS ILI MS SST SST At St. Louis— R. H. BI - = = St. Louis 9 6} New York 7 10 1) Goodwin, Jacobs, Doak and Dilhoefer: Toney, Benton and Smith, AMERICAN LEAGUE R | had scored, Another came in as T't@-/ the sacks yesterday. They crabbed on hern went out at first. aig{ON® oF twe decisions, but admitted that Aside from Roach’s homer, Casper did} Po was calitae them as he saw ‘em, and mage except in the fourth. Rea-| 7 Re na gan’s error, the wounding of MoNel)i,| Pat should «aust most-any team. followed by Bostick's two bagger into} Nagle, out in left, made a hit with the water, scored one. Mills’ hit anajthe grandstand Monday when he Williams’ error brought jn two more.|Snagged one out of motor cars with his Ga t flew out but Garrity walked. 1en with the bases dripping and the stands howling for the winning scores, Hartzell and Pewell popped up fouls to| Arbogast a friendlier bunch of] the catcher. Moore went into the wire|Dlayers this season. There is not so| on the grandstand to get the last one.,much “crabbing” on the bench or, among the players on the field. The bench is unusually peaceful compared: ‘with last season. Hewitt got out of a bad hole and be-| haved better the remainder of the game. | Bostick had a great day in the field. He ndled six assists with only one error, made three put outs, got a two baggey, and scored one run. Hewitt, besides hurling a fine game, got two of Greybull’s five safe blows. assist “thousand” Mondey to rub it in on Greybull, Casper could not afford to let Greybull make it four straight. and Arbog: et al, started out in the sec- ond to get Mr. liem ‘s nanny. 8 one run, and made three without a misplay, The motorists who saw the battle The next games probably will come| Sunday from their cars w provoked turday. How it happened: GREYBULL— stands stood up in front of their cars. ABRHPOA 1 because those not able to get into the| land game postponed; rain. | LAWLER BEATS VAL i ! | | jright hand in the sixth. It robbed Mr,} Roach of a bird of a single. Nagle had to reach over one of the cars to catch it, GER, | ST. LOUIS, May eight-round no-decision 6, bout here las night between Jack Lawler of Omaha Valger of New York, was stopped in the last round by the referee, “refused to and Benny who declared that Valger fight at held continuously.” Lawle: The home gang wanted to make it a carried the fight to Valger thruout the bout, according to newspaper writers. SSE EIE cae The Ben Millers of St. Louis, | recently defeated Fore River for | national soccer championshi) wi th Some persisted in standing in the way| There are thirty-three: trotters named in the $10,000 Charter Oak. eagan, $8 1 1 2/of those behind them when a seat on} » 3b 2 0 0jthe ground would have been better than} ,yan swede of Princeton has . 1b 9 0 O/the “standing room’ position. A new! younger brother at Exeter who give Nagi Ty 2 4 | addition fa the graridstand would help} promise Py DaCOTInpRastareeh dentate ewitt, Dp 2 The Chamber of Commerce might alse: Tete as the Tiger miler. 3 McCarthy, 2 0 ©! some say. | Moore, ¢ 6 0 | Arbogast suffered a painful sprain AEE § 3 p|Monday in the second inning as he got| Reeds : \back to first. He turned his left ankle Total alot eteaiin, ind was unable to continue on the re- ‘otals 7 5 5 heen ceiving end, Manager Arbogast may be 7, OA “78 as “yout of the game for more than a week. teks as ne Hayes is doing time on the bench| 4 01 | pre tem because he did not perform weil} ‘ 2 ° in the field up at ybull earlier In the 622 410 g Pac Mills, If — 20 1 Pieper, rf -4 00 Gaut, p -- 4.010, 354 5 40030000 0-7 00030000 1—4 Home run: Roach Reach and Bostick, Fire Insurance is more than protection. It is an investment as well. Don’t delay. See us be- fore it is too late. 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