Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 29, 1920, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT fin left while Browrr continued to sta’ |tered in the lat the county Ito TODAY’S NEWS OF THE SPORT WORLD FOUR TEAMS TO Record-Breaking Performance Next Sunday in Big Track Meet be at to There will with from 5 least 15 entries each field meet to be held Sunday, fair grounds, present indications. The who have started training are getting into shape. July athlet and navy ; Several ‘a stars thot they good enough shape yesterday timed on the county fair track. the Legion baseball team, came out surprised himself by stepping off trial quarter in fast time. Reimerth, who probably will with him for the Legion in the quarte TEN REELS LYRIC} Continuous 1 P. M. to 11 P. M. TODAY OLIVE THOMAS LIGHTS AND SHADOWS Then HAROLD LLOYD Next A Comedy “Can Wives Be Trusted” Then ‘'A TWO-REEL Detective Picture were to : lin this garden for Sterling by fielding REFINERS COME every ball in hie sector. Bostick made aif BASe€ball Results | good stop of a liner in the sixth after ‘opping. had doubled. | ; P THe Bterling players had only praise! of Yesterday and ‘or Smith's umpiring. | Sterling left. today for Greybull Standing of Clubs [Where they play, June 29 and 30, and = July 1. A return series with Casper] may be played here the second week in ‘ w. July, the Sterling players being anx-| standard _-- rates j ious to play the Midwesters again. Mullin. Club 'a/) 600 — cane score: Po A HAmerican_ Legion 2 ‘600 Midwest Victory of 4.to 1 Winds!) mcnein, ap = 9 50:38 Folate 2.600 lqaeste fee 2 Wyoming Ath. Clu 2 .500 Up Three-Game Series With \prarteet, ab ee oe 9} atiawest ae 3 400 Colorado Bunch; Maples —| Roach, 3» ~ Bharat Ost eer enoas rire Holds Down Hits | Mills, | 1¢ 3.0 5 0 o| ea , pleats Ge |Bostick ss 21240 Well! well t's men | Have rt 30000 STANDING OF THE CLUBS > | Vallin, ¢ 3°07 1/0 came through with a victor erday | c afternoon after being. walloped twice| f@pel. p 0020 National League. in rapid succession by Sterling. The of- = Won. Last: .Pct.| Afeiathverdict was tee ow honor ie ) Lcineinnati 26 due Jawn Mapel. e hurled an exce s 4 St. Louis 27 f lent game and deserved to win altho|Kopping, 2b 1,1 1 0) FD oxly 3 bs his teammates were not hitting much,| Brewer, 1b ~ ao! 7" (0|Aarenr 20: eae ei ner 2 : | Pittsburg 30 5 Jawn fanned seven and walked only) pe eentnas cf - 9 10 Ochicago - 200 308 c art coe er 28 aon res came in the first| Kraninger, .¢ 96 0 York 25 Leahy, rf 01 on oJ ae guided st0) 3b | Philadelphia 35 After C ut to thes ance 2 = z i atcher, Hartzell hit what app louie’, = 4 American ‘League. be a triple but wilch the fas' Shimmel; It 10 sts are te sacker stretched into a homer. Clark, -p 1 0 ereean renee rieerhse Hartzell got into home in a marvel- = eee rhs tare == = Bee: ous manner after the ball had him Leut.) Totals ----~---------- 32 6 24 New York - +629 led him safe and Cal w Score byHinoings R .| Chicago 34.607 calling y. Kraninger Casper Boston — mans) sure the ecianiout Sterling Washington - 28.500 Bostick was given transportation to} Summa St. Louis - 3671-455 start off the second round. Theu|Three base hit: Shimmel. Two Detroit -- 42 311 s hit sharply to Murphy down at|hits: Kopping, Brewer. Stolen bases: Philadelphia - 43.283 The pill bounced off his glove| Bostick. Earned runs: Casper, 2; Ster z and into the ca Murphy thot thej ling, 1. Struck out: By Mapel, 7; hy National League man got only two bags and waited tor|Clark, 3. Base on balls: Off Mapel, 1;! At Boston— R. H. EB. somebody to throw the ball out. By the| ff Clark,°1. Hit by pitcher: MeNeill| Boston 6 0 time the pill had been tossed out into] by Clark. Time of game, 1:17. Umpires, Brooklyn 2 (tae E the diamond, Hayes was in home with) Cal Smith and Tom Foley. _ McQuillan and Gowdy, O'Neill; Ma- Bostick ahead of him. Peculiar ground == maux and Miller. : rule. But at that, Murphy should have At Cincinnati— R. H. E. been awake; Cinciffnati SPA) a That w all for Casper except a sin-} St. Louis -. - 5 13 1 gle by Roach in the third and one by Sallee and Allen; Goodwin, North Bostick in the seventh. Neither run-| and Clemons. ner got past second. First Game Two singles by the Coloradoans in At Chicago— R. H. the third, negotiated thru Murphy and Chicago —- 5 Cla did no good for Mapes fanned Pittsburgh - 2 8 a two in this frame, Brewer taking the —— Tyler and O'Farrell; Adams, Wilson count for the final out. Mapel mad2 a . . - - 1 /and Haefner. perfect balk in the fourth according to| Wyoming Heavyweight to Finish Second Game the! Tiew/ rules) But Payton\iwas vcalted| Training Here for Match cite, Sntenso— mM, out at second just the same. i 4 <i hicago --. 5 B | Shimmel, batting for Brown, pounded| With Martinson Pittsburgh - 4u 2 out a triple to start the eighth. Brown,| 5, 4. maylor Is lek Carter and I Hamilton and the flashy left fielder for the visitors,|_,J@¢K Taylor is back in Casper to) Hnefner. a hac owingine remularly and esuid| start the final drive to get into shape At Philadelphia— R. H. E not find Mapes. Roach dropped Kop-| fr his battle July 2 with Paul Martin.) philadelphia 3902 ping’s infield fly after juggling {t but}S0" in the Iris theater. Taylor will do/New York - 8.20 4 the Sterling second sac loafed down| his training at the Casper Athletic club] yfeaqows, Weinert, Beth and ‘Tra to first instead of running out the pop|#"4 visitors are welcome to watch tle! gressor; Nehn and Smith. up. Brewer's double scored Shimmei|P!é Wyoming giant workout. His and Kopping was called out by Foley] Work with John Lemn and Harvey Per- American League at third. | kins is to start about 7 o’clock each} At Detroit— H. E. Kopping had the ball beat nearly aj ¢Vvening. Detroit 14 64 foot.. It hurt Sterling beéause it cut], Martinson is considered one of the| chicago 3.14 2 short a good rally. Even the Casper| hardest propositions Taylor has had to) Ayers, Ainsmith, fans howled at the decision. Schoon-| 8° UP against thus far in his strenuous| yfanton; Cicotte and Schalk. 5 over fanned and it was Casper bail| Wyoming wrestling career. Close fol:|" at Washington— R. iH. EB. game. lowers of ‘Taylor's efforts to reach the] yyshington 28 we Milis made two startling catches out) top rung in the heavyweight class be. vnjadelphia 6 10 0 lieve even if he is defeated this week|" tarickson, § and Picinich; Har that the experience of having bucked! ;s5 and Myatt. LEGION PLAYS Martinson in-a hard battle will do him|" At st, Touts— aS al a world of good. St. Louis — 10 3| RAILROADERS But Taylor boosters are not down-| Gayeland Tisai hearted. ‘They remember the words of; gothron, Burwell and Billings; Covel- Alan Eustace, one of the greatest) eskte and O'Neill. | HERE TODAY |wresters to appear here. Eustace, fl: Nena Wathen’ carieapechoatied: lowing his defeat at the hands, of pasate oh lor in Casper this month, said that a The American Legion .and the Bur-| he was as stout as Taylor and had the CONCRETE BLOCKS lington ball teams are scheduled|same strength in his arms, he would Building Blocks for sale, suitable uy a regular game in the Twilight| challenge the- world.” for all buildings. For garages and ll League this ernoon starting} AS With the last wrestling show,| foundation. Cheaper than wood con- ‘30 o'clock. Tridemy for the Legion|George McLeod, Casper's foremost| structior and Evenson for the Burlington prob-| promoter of athletic shows, is keerin CASPER CONCRETE BLOCK ably will pitcher's battle.|the list of preliminaries a secret. But WORKS lent ball Both altho Tridemy probably have been hurling exc has apport at t in his 4if he maintains the standard s had the last wrestling match, it will more than atisfy the most particular. 8) Factorv. Wolcott St., near Burlington J. A. Hanson, Mgr. Phone 981-M tobaccos hand y You will prefer appeal to you. retty odor! ly the home or office supp &. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO C It’s dollars | to doughnuts— no man ever smoked a better cigarette at any price! } AMELS quality, and their expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic isfy every smoke desire you ever expressed kind smoked straight! Camels mellow-mildness will certainly that smoothness! It’s a delight! Go the limit with Camels! They will not tire your taste. And, they leave no unpleas- ant cigaretty aftertaste nor unpleasant ciga- » Just compare Camels with any ciga- rette in the world at any pricel ou a cigarette that will sat- this Camel blend to either The “body” is all there, and iy or when you travel. Winston-Salem, N.C, Coming Jack Dempsey PIONEER GROCERY ’ AND MEAT MARKET PHONE 345 Sandison & Fiddes THOS, FIDDES, Manager Corner Fourth and Jefferson Sts. Prompt Service We Deliver It Might Have Happened to You Almost every day you hear or read of an Auto- mobile Accident, a Fire, a Collision, a Personal In- jury. We Offer the Necessary Policies -eAgency»o- ‘ 411 Oil Exchange Bldg. SEE BEN Remember! We Write All Kinds of Insurance Fire Life Health Accident Automobile Hail COMPETE JULY 4 INTEREST KEEN | Athletes Rounding Into Shape for four teams} en- Irish-American track and| according rapidly Among them will be many college, high school and army st. Helm, fast third sacker on the American, and run Shee G.F Bell doe Ben Really Ge: 109 W 13" ST. PHONE 74 W 4, es in be a Vaso showed some speed in the 440-yard dash. Reimerth will show best in the 100-yard dash, because he holds good records in this event in different parts of the country. He is coaching the track men for the Legion while Paul Walker is aiding the weight men in their work, The Legionnaires also have lots of material for a fast mile-relay team if the men wiil report for training. The Standard is going to surprise its best friends in this Fourth of July meet. Loggy, the Standard hurler, is looking after the track work of the Standard athletes. Loggey neat little dash man himself and is rounding out a fast team in the 100: yard and 440-yard races, Earl Dowler is helping to get a fast team into shape out jat the Midwest. Hal Riney is also assisting in gathering I Feet jd ERR ES Polarine} is al all of the best athletic’ material to |° gether at the Midwest, refinery. For the Mullin club, Dusty Miller looks like the best bet in the quarter altho he may enter the mile. He made the mile in good time in a recent try- jout but the Mullin club first sacker may try the shorter event. All entries must be in by the night of June 30; Entry blanks may be se- jecured from C. H. Reimerth, from any drug store, or from the sporting edito jof the Daily Tribune. Cups will be given to the team having the largest number of entrants and to the team scoring the largest number of points. Gold, silver, and bronze medals will | awarded to point winners of first, sec- ond, and third places respectively. Entry blanks when filled out should be returned to Mr. Reimerth or to the Daily! Tribune. THE HOUSE e OF QUALITY ; ALWAYS PICTURES | WORTH BEST VENTILAT- ED THEATER IN S @a ey weer THE STATE WHILE TODAY A CLEVER SHOW WITH ALL KINDS OF SPEED! TWO-REEL COMEDY WITH AL ST. 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