Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 12, 1920, Page 8

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QLD CASPER HURLER POUNDED FOR UATEEN RUNG IN SUNDAY GAME | Laramie Midwest Smothered Under 16-to-5 Score in Opening Series Here; Two Homers and Five’ «| Triples Are Garnered Off Hunt. Tt was a great field day yesterday for the home boys and the Cas- per Midwest nine won, 16 to 5. Lefty Hunt who adorned the mound for the Laramie Midwest Refining company team was given an awful} drubbing. The local sluggers pounded him for two homers, five triples! and three doubles—a total of 21 healthies. At that Hunt would have done better with an outfield. Cassidy was all right in his sun garden but the remainder of the] —— outfielders y were not there | Old “Jawn” Mapel hurled a__ nice game. He had such a big lead that] he did not have to worry much. He] over in rigt [TODAY'S NEWS OF THE SPORT WORLD| Baseball Resalts AUTH JUMPS 1? { ‘Stancingor Clubs], SEGUND PLACE TWILIGHT LEAGUE STANDING WwW. 1. Pet A . . A Stanagra 4. @ b' dom| Batting Championship of Amer Burlington — 3 2 600 ican in Sight for Home Smoke House 3 2 600 aicerdat ics! 4 Bs segs Run Record Holder. Mullin Club 3 3 500 American Legion 3 4 429 Standard No. 1 Be -A16¢ (By Associated Press.) Merchants — 1 7 125} CHICAGO, July 12.—With a “new | world's record within his grasp, “Babe” STANDING OF THE CLUBS Ruth, the New York slugger, today is National League driving toward the batting champion- ee ship of the American League. 2 week ago, Cincinnati Reposing in fourth place a & Br ooRI yn list of batters ‘with an average of .386— St. ouls thirty-three points behind George Sisler, paeuurel the St. Louis star, who is leading the, Cole ree league. Ruth passed the veteran Tris} mew vy Speaker of Cleveland and Joe Jackson Philadelph was walloped for ten blows but most} of these v ttered The Lars had a decidedly oft| The 1 were hitting but in the field they 1 to be dead on their feet. “Skirts” Cassidy, however, believes today’s le will be one. He O'Connell left man winning = gam Hunt n unable to cop. | y rday’s lanche, the h two triples, | Three dented{ utter. Orily three singles and | ame in the next frame. Three] nd an error brought three in| third. In the fourth with Carey on via a one baser and Roach on second thru Mills pounded out a home * triples in a row by Gar and Roach followed by Be | single and Hunt's error brought inj three more in the sixth. Bostick scored from second on an in field out in the eighth. To make it) good measure, Wallin hit a four-base wallop far into center. Wallin, who went in for Arbogast in the closing in- nings, fell down rounding first but got up and continued to fly around the re the ¥ one run | | aoe oie frame|SOME BOUT—It is said that the at ha ps by bees "|ancient Tommy Burns will meet Joe slamméd out his triple. | Beckett in England in the near future. ae ea iehorinbe This picture shows what a joke it is Fe eS euaren teen fetes to pit Buns, who has been out of the pie se ed : ring for a dozen Ss against, Eng- Collins and Moore ljania’g beat was handed tr b Z he extra ere stars at the the brilliant star with the willow tor | the Laramie nine. He got three one- FS FOR THIS WEEK’ sackers and a double in four trips. | | mg play this afternoon) and tome . both games starting at The home team is going) six different teams will plas and the fans will see some) this week in the Twilight Fr aseball by the home nine, At\jeague, Starting with the game | day, July 13 when the Buflington is ‘The score: ,} Scheduled to meet the Standard No. 2 LARAMIE— AB H PO A Binine, there will be a full progr: Walsh, ss 1 3 5 O/the al pastime for the twilight Cassidy, rf The Standard No, 2 to Lynch, 3b ay = Bye about due to cop another game. Horns = Leye 0), © lost recently to the fast Midwest nine -~2 1 1 3 0} by a narrow margin. -4 1 9 1 1) The Smoke house team will make its -4 0 0 © 0) second appearance Thur: a 25052 10:70 ainst the Mullin club. _4 2 6 1,0)club nine is unable to p! Hunt, _4 0 0 0 0) the field the Boilermat will be out *O'Connell — 1 0,0 0 0) there making it warm for the Smoke —— ee | House players. The Boilermakers have cnotaae 10 24.12 4/ been trs ing to get into the going for *O’Connell batted for Hornsby in 3d.) more than a month now and they AB H PO A E| expected to make things Mmteresting. ; 2 1 4 0| Friday the American Legion nine 2 2 1 0| Will battle the Merchants. The Mer-| 3 2 6 1/Chant nine will have to go “some” tc 311 0 olbeat the speedy Legionnaires, 3 3 0 0 3 Ler Lae 3.1 3 ©) NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS: 010 0 MEET(NG 2 6 0 0| " 1 0 0 0| Notice is hereby 1 that a_mert Wallin, 2 0 1 2) ing of stockholders of Natrona County Mapel, —j| Fair association wil he heid ut Court 3| House Tuesday, Ju 23, 1929, 3p. m. Come or send prozy. tp = Totals Pieter B, L. SCHERC, Secretary. Score by a Casper 318 203 7-10-3t Laramie 100 003 > \ “Summary: Home runs, a atAnES fer Three-base hits, i toach, 3 Walsh, Lynch, Roach, I Stolen ba Garrity, Dail Hartzell, Lynch, Struck out, by| & > on balls, off} “What is meant by ‘an embarrass- ment of riche inquired the man | who always wants to know something. “T couldn't say offhand,” replied the ndidate whose Two-bas t apel 4. n : date whose Babel by pitcher, Garrity by | i been oversubscrib: Hunt. TE Arbogast. Time of} hington game, 1 Smith and y Aaa aie ee ‘CHICHESTER s $ PILLS or were hav A lawyer and a mini ing a heated argument about the h h el the preacher e: ssid wth & after. With eloquence the Pe S page arty DiAWUNp HEAND: Pain y panded the theory of a life a ‘The lawyer listened, bored and plainly| \w years knowns Best, Sciest, Always Peliable unconvinced. The parson finished. The} SOLb BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE lawyer was unmoved i 1, I believe death | “Say what you w ends all,” he insisted. The ministe nse of humor came to se = If death ended all, ” he obse ‘most of you lawyers would be pier zee to death,”’"—New York Eve- 9) u It Might Have Happened to You } place honi with .385. Sisler, in first place, is batting .419. Pet Although Ruth faild to fatten his 675| home run record during the week, he -675) American Cleveland Ohiesaea: = 658| games. In addition he pulled away Ne York 658 cs, ove ‘from Speaker for scoring honors. He "Washington ARG . sp epeses 488/nas crossed the plate seventy ilmes, while the Clevelander is two runs be- , |hind him. Rice of Washington continued to burn jthe paths and is far out in front among AMES |the base stealers, with 35 thefts. Other SUNDAY ea: tal’ Veague |leading batters: Weaver, Chicago, .365; St. Louis Detroit Philadelphia — Rice, Washington, Milan, Wash- ‘Washington 7 having crossed the plate 50 times. ° . Cy Williams of Philadelphia delivered SATURDAY GAMES his weekly home run and is leading in National League circuit drives with nine. Max Carey, Philadelphia 8, Pittsburgh 7, 11 in-\the Pittsburgh outfielder, stole three (second game) Philadelphia 3,/more bases and is far in front of the Pittsburgh 1. 5 |base stealers with 28 thefts. w York 8, Chicago 5. |__Other leading batters: E. Smith, New ston 1, Cincinnati 0; (second game)| york, .356; Konetchy, Brooklyn, .333; Cincinnati 5, Boston 2. | Nicholson, Pittsburgh, .826; Roush, Cin. Brooklyn 7, St. Louis 2. cinnati, .325; Williams, ‘Philadeiphia, American League Cincinnati, .32 Chicago 6, Philadelphia 0. Young, New St. Louis 9, Boston 2. New York 7, Detroit 6. Cleveland 7, Washington 2: (second game)) Washington 2, Cleveland 1. es rk, .316; Robertson, Chi- LYRIC Continuous 1 p. m. to 11 p. m. | TODAY WARREN COLLINS HARD LUCK—Warren Collins, pitch- BIG ing for the Yankees, shut out the Red Sox with one hit. Foster spoiled Collins’ bid for immortality by hitting a low fly which Bodie stopped but could not hold. i A Regular Mince Pie Show er et Ns a eR A Little of Everything , Ask no Questions ANNOUNCEMENT | Boilermakers and Helpers Union No. 596 Have Leased ning Post. NATRONA Almost every day you TRANSFER CO. hear or read of Sree i ident, a Fire, a Phone 948 Collision, a Becsoval In- jury. We Offer the Necessary ‘The ploneer battery on motor cars Policies Has stood the test of time. Used on 85 per cent of the Electrically equipped cars today. Generator, ito, tarter an lighting” equlpments Tepaired. Shed G. FE Bell AUTO ELECTRICAL CO., ~-eAgencyo- 136 E. Midwest Ave. Phone 9683 (Old 111 E. First St.) 411 Oil Exchange Bldg. : The Iris: Pavilion For Two Weeks, BEGINNING TONIGHT 10c DANCES WILL BE HELD EVERY EVENING, EXCEPT SUNDAY. Proceeds will go into building fund. The Public is cordially invited and we will try our best to entertain you. Hint to Speeders. } Constable—“Did yer git that! ‘ feller’s number?” pert-lookin’ gal in the be the home run king is now second in the/ ALL KINGS AND PRESIDENTS IN! HIS AUTOGRAPH COLLECTION —| Joseph F. Mikulec who since 1901 has/ walked more than 175,000 miles on his; arrival in Boston on a new globe-trot | He was formerly a farmer} }in Crotia and started to globe trotting | He has collected 50,000 autographs of prominent men and wo-} men in every section of the world. Asbestos Chimney Blocks | are an absolute guaranty against de- | $1.50 per foot put up. FRED PATEE of Chicago, who are tied for the third) 19 years ago. connected with thirteen hits in nine; fective flues. Phone 693-J THE HOUSE OF QUALITY PICTURES BEST VENTILAT- ED THEATER IN THE STATE Iris Theater) “=: Siete at 1 F-Jington, .346; Johnston, Cleveland, .344: Cinelinat 43 E. Collins, Chicago, .340; Hendryx, Bos At SEE i ton, .338; Felsch ,Chicago, .333. Brooklyn 2 11 Sa ee St. Louis Eayrs of Boston, pitcher, outfielder ‘At \Chicago— R. H. E.Jand pinch hitter, dethroned Roger New York 8 Hornsby as leader amaug the National! Chicago —- 8 |League batters who have participated oS in 40 or more games. He is batting .403 American League for 47 games, in which he cracked out At New York— R. H. E.|29 hits in 72 times at bat. Hornsby, Detroit’ __ 5 11 1}/however, is the real leader among the New, York - 7 \1)regulars with a mark of .378 made in At Washington— R. H. E./73 games. Hollocher of Chicago had Cleveland _~. 4 i Q tied the St. Louis star as-a run getter, -321;, Hollocher, Chicago, .321; Daubert, | Groh, Cincinnati, .318;] WEE EEELELEL LLL EL bd) ee MMS SM NaS THE BIG BUSY STORE Watch Our Windo: 101 Wyatt Bldg. Does Your Husband Really Love You? Honestly now, does he? Or does he just tolerate you? Has his love ever been really tested? You may be in Mrs. Newland Archer's position without knowing it. er husband was fond of her, in a way, But until Countess Olenska returned from Europe, he never knew what real love meant. How would you combat @ Countess Olenska in your life? Begin a “The Age of Innocence” By Edith Wharton’ Atuthor of *‘ The House of Mirth,“ *‘Ethan Frome™’.\ Pictoria? Review Big Midsummer Fiction Number CHAS. M. GUNNISON ALWAYS WORTH TODAY NITA STEWART —IN— “The Juggernaut” Also Fox News Weekly TOMORROW DOROTHY DALTON “BLACK IS WHITE” SILI SS PT IES SS SSE SSS SEPSIS SSS SSS Se Are You Going Away This Season ? Vacation Time Is Here We are showing some very inter- esting vacation goods, especially in trunks, traveling bags and_ suit cases. Our stock is complete and our prices most attractive. Come in early and let us help you make a selection. rt $18.50 4P ed Cases $2 2 a e Bova. $6.00 4 “Phones 13 and 14 i le tt ah ca ah al ah hhh al ah ha TYPEWRITERS Bought; sold, rented, repaired. 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