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CASPER AND GREYBULL BATTLE 10 DRAW IN TEN-INNING GAME HER Score Stands Four to Fotir When Contest Is Ended on! Account of Darkness; Wallin Cracks Out Home Run to Start Scoring for Locals The Greybull and Casper Midwest teams again Tuesday demon-, strated how evenly matched they are as baseball! nines when the north- erners and the home boys battled ten innings on even terms. Dark-| ness brought a halt to the game, as Arbogast, pinch hitting for Moore, lined to Williams with two runners on their way to the home plate, ' The verdict was 4-all.” But that tells only part ‘ot the story. | ‘There was lots of good baseball out at} the athletic park yesterday on both Sides. There was Home Run Wallin} with a circuit clout in the third; the} Iueky seventh for Casper when @ Hoffman did his best to win his o game by pounding the pill to Wil: liams who muffed, thereby scoring two! men; appearance of Davis, new second | sacker, with two hits; Hoffman stvile | ing out eight men; Reagan's three hits, | inefuding a triple; Trahern’s play into| the fence crowd after 'McNeill's high foul; Roy Moore's long dash after Mc-| Carthy’s high fly in the tenth with} the ripping; Moffman’s feat of| . Meliberately walking two hitters, Nag’ and Hewitt to get at McCarthy, w flew to Moor Both burie pitched excellent base- ball Injun Smith was in his usual Pitching form which means that he | Was using baseball sense, a good curve, and baffling change of pace. He fan-| ned only two but only in the seventh when four hits after his muff and wild heave to first caused so\much damage did there appear to be danger of his} ascending. If Williams had nat bob- bled Hoffman's hot grounder, he would have gone this inning com. paratively But it figured in the seoring ors yesterday that in most of the innings. In this respect ‘the breaks were about even. Bostick's absence may have hurt the batting averages } of the home team as it undoubtedly did. Hank Sprained his left ankle as he slid into second. in. the seventh after getting a single. It was feared last night that the fast Casper short. stop | might not be able to play in part of the Penyer city tournament and if this ig the case, the ehances for Casper winning the championship will slump. Rabbit Garrity played Bostick'’s posi- tion while Moore went into center Hoffman, who was: tw great shape twice pitched himself out of bad holes Both times the bases were loaded and | two were down. In the second Morris’ | single and two walks, one apparently | oN purpose to get at Smith, placed a| MAN pr each Then Guy proceed- FIRST BRITISH CIVIL GOVERNOR e@ ta far the & chief, and the home| OF) THE HOLY LAND—The right fans rested easier. | Honorable Sir Herbert Samuel, British Again in the tenth, the same situa-/high commissioner und first civil gov- tian arose an singled to start the /ernor of Jerusitlem and the Holy Land. extra frame. Trahern sacrificed wo but Brokaw was out Davis to first Nagle, next man up, was purposely 4 ‘ P deed walked, to get at Morris, Then i B Re Manager aw used his manaserial judgment by putting in Hewitt who Is & dangerous hitte t all times, Prew- | AFFECTS Att itt alsa was handed four h ones and | 4 MeCarthy up. Moor fram the garden and day by snagging MeCart The hame bugs had to hand - to Guy and Wallin, dashed in; CLASSES OF TRAFIC ‘Wailin’s homer was a “hard wallop | yo ey z Atk to center Which McCarthy didnot quite | 5; bi veld ic seryice commission reaeh and. Morris failed ta bwok up| 88 authoriged -ravtyoads to increase With the result that Mc spent much | Mtrastate tariffs as follows: Freight time in pursuit of the elusive pill, A| tariffs, 25 per aent: passenger tariffs, slower base runner would never have ber cent; excess baggage tariffs, 20 made ft good for four sacks, But in| R&T ent; mile and cream tariffs, 20 this Wallin, the stands saw that the|Per cent. These inereg y Casper catcher is no slquch iipronte to those recently Ming around the cireuit le ‘state commerce Today's affair will be the final before | = business. The the Renver tournament. Both t Ang | become effective Auge will leave for Denver tonight to play pit Pity yr 94 cayly Friday. The game today starts | used Just to think that a lot of folks to ‘Oh |wanted to express contempt. sugar" when at 446 o'clock. Mapel or Berger are due to toil with emphasis on Berger Tf, Casper wins, the standing hetereen the two teams will be tied so the mgn of TI, A. Reed are going out there to tle the proverbinl knot in. this atter| noan’s battic. Eddieman or a Ree | PEN editions Bought, sold, rented, rey CORONA—L. csM ‘SMITH Casper Typewriter mound stan will do duty for Greybull. Yesterday ' Exchange CASPER AB " fa > oo | tot Wyatt Bldg. Phone 856 , ci-ss .. 0 0 2b Bo} Roche, 1) - o41 Mills, if 0 0 Wastick, ss 3 4 Jt, Moar 00 é “rf 0 0 e 3.0 “Coase isea per Month of Sercies” Lioffman 2. xArbogast Your Car’ ‘Needs One Complete stock of Ignition and Generator Supplies Reagan, ss ‘Traher Hewitt, rf MeCurthy, cf - aa Wee Oa Bos Re) r Moore, c _.. Ee Dd ora 6 Bring Your Electrical Williams, 2) 4 BLE Troubles to Us, Smith, p -.--- ao ©. Ke J . : a gi a We Guarantee Satisfaction Fotals 3610 3012 4 ~ xButted for R. 2 *Trahern. out, in 10th inning bunting third strike. Beere Hy innings: R. W Susper -... 001000300 0—4 12 Greybull -. 000011020 0—4 10 A Summary: Casper Battery hase hits, 18 . Two 508 East Yellowstone Iiwe Hits, Wallin, McCe Sacrifice | Hi; way Kits, Hoffman, Trahern, Struck out, by | | L. R, Earnshaw, Prop. Phone 907 Hoffman 8, by Smith 2. Base on bal off Hoffman 5. Wild pitches, Hoffman, | » Wall}. F il 4. Sgupeavareasous ue y BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN \) 20c. at the CHILI KING LUNCH j .) Grand Central Block. All kinds of Sandwiches at 4 Popular Prices. Quick Service, Highest Quality they | Scotsman ud bres ie Sig) 4 TODAY'S NEWS OF THE SPORT WORLD| Baseball Results of Yesterday and Standing of Clabs STANDING OF THE CLUBS National League | Won. Lost. Pot. ;Gincinnati 65 48 576. Brooklyn < 66 50 568 |New York 43 52° BAB | Pittsburgh 58 58 508 | Chicage - 5 6L .A9 St. Louis 56 61.479 (Boston __ 47 63 = 428 )Philadetphia 47 69.406 i American League. Won, Last. Pct, Chicago - ~ 76 44.638 Cleveland ~ 73 45 (619 |New York ™ 48° 607 |St. Louis - 58 56.508 Boston —- 56 61.479 Washington 49 63 437 Detroit -.. 46 7. 394 )Philadelphia a7 81.313 ‘TURSDAY'S GAMES. . League At Cineinnati— R. H. a | Cincinnati - 7 12 Philadelphia = 212 : Batteries — pier and Wingo; Smith,«Betts and Wheat, Witherow. At Chicago— R. H. E. Chicago STi Boston - 242 -1 Batteries — Alexander and O'Far. vell; Fillingim and Gowdy, O'Neill. At Pittsburgh— R. H. B. Pittsburgh =e - 4 8 0 } Brooklyn - 8.11.3 Batteries — ris Schmidt; | Grimes and Miller. At St. Louis— R. HW. BE. Ist. Louis — prs tee New York — 41 1 Batteries — North, Sherdell - and Clemens; Benton, Douglas and Smith, Snyder. American League At Philadelphia— R. H, E. | Philadelphia 1 6 0 St. Louis. x Ps Batteries —- Rommel! and Perking, Bayne and Severeid. At Philadelphia— R. H, EB. ‘Philadelphia 1 8.1 St. 8. T 0 Perry and Perkins; Deberry and Bil- lings. . At Boston— cf R. H. BE. Bestan -. ~'% 130 Cleveland — t Wats. ie | Batteries — Bush and Schane; Clark and O'Neill. At Washington— R. H. B Washington — -s tt 8 cago 268d |. Batteries y and Gharrity; } Faber and 8 At New ¥ovlk— R. H. Ey New York — 3.10 8 | Detroit _ B44 3atteries ins and Ruel; Ayers: and Ainsmith, —_—_s— CITY News. ..N-- Mr. and Mrs: James Burns have re- turned from @ trip through Yellowstone Park. N@TICE Natice is hereby given that the un- fersigned have this day bp) mutual eonsent eaneeled all contracts pertain: ing to or which have governed the bust ness heretofore conducted as Carr & Schock! The undersigned, P. N. Carr will hereafter continue said busi- hess under the firm name of P. N. Carr. Dated this 19th day of August, 1920. P. N. CARR. Cc. SHOCKLEY, Aug. 20, Pub, { A Little Home A Little Happiness BE HAPPY SEE BEN Oldest Active Real Estate Firm in Cas- per Today We Know Our Subject ASK US dec Ben Really 108 W. Midwest Ave, PHONE 74 W | | | BOY SCOUT LIFE AT CAMP PIPER-BY ONE OF THEN As T enjoyed my onting trip to Camp Piper so much, I wish tc express my appreciation to the officers who made it pegsih\e fer us te have such a fine outing. I, and about sixty other boy scouts started for Camp Piper on August 8, at 2:30 p.’m., and arrived at the camp about 5 p.m. after a hike ane mile up! the hill with our packs, ready for sup- } per which was ready and waiting on arrival. | After doing justice to the evening) steal each patre!l leader was assizned | «@ his patrol of elght hoys and a tent and preparation for the night was made. As the boys knew they had two full wéeks ahead of them they were ready to settle down for the night early in) the evening. 7 | ‘e took several trips out on the dit-} ferent stréams where fishing was good and had good luck catching plenty of} ‘good old mountain trout. Sage chicken season openee on the 15th and we had a treat of chicken that | tasted mighty fine to. a hungry boy. a lot to heip a fellow along in scoutism, /We had regular hours for everything; ‘which is mighty fine for any boy.. We closed camp Sunday, August 22, by repeating the scout oath, and I for| ane enjoyed «very minute while I was there and was glad to get hack home| but hope to go again next summer with lots more bey sceuts to help make it a} ‘success. A .BOY SCOUT. AS i wine ebeal A growing boy is'never so sad that ae isn’t hungry, ee A lot of men think they are sophiea! when. they are only lazy. philo- tee 3 i rae In Cashmere a novel method of put ting fodder away for winter use is in vogue. The chief industry of the peo ple consists in raising fine wool and in. making this into fabrics which have carried the name of the country all over the world. As in winter snow lics some five or six yards deep, supplies of hay are hung among the branches of trees, where they are easily reached by the flocks of sheep. THE AETNA- AUTO PLAN protects) the motorist against financial loss— 1. ff his car injures’ or kills anyone, 2. Hf ‘his car destroys or damages another's property. 3, If his ear is destroyed ov damaged by ¢olli- sion. 4. If his car is destroyed i or damaged by fire. 5. If his car is stolen er , damaged by thieves. Aetna-Anto Combination Insur- ance will” enable you to drive your car with the ‘pssurance that you are completely protected against every insurable motor: ing risk. Shed G.F Bell “eAgenc>o- General Insurance 411 Oil Exchange Bldg, ‘STO! Oh Be tS | Blo rat ese battery on motor carq the test of time. ised o a per cent of the Biectricaity equipped cars today. magneto, starter an Phone 153 went Squipments ‘repsires: | 4UT ELECTRICAL Co. }] 136 E. Miawest Ave. Phone 9683 (Old 111 E. Firat 8) | THE WORLD'S aie priage ay son, care Casper Ri €o. | DRM AUTHORITY.—Lord - } considered ta be the aie is erent The scout training was fine and did} authority on radium Arthur Balfour. His Tate mur- riage to the widowed Mrs. J. H. 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