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inane GREYBULL HANGS 11-TO-B DEFEAT 4 , { “ LO ENT RENCE |_Standing of Clubs] ()B0R DAY MARATHON eM a as <a | Visitors Hit Berger Freely with Nagle Cracking Out! staxpine or rm UPS | cccs are continuinae to coin He ae Stent Conter St. \. : ; . ‘ , The ‘Casper Daily Tribune first annual) . Phone 7 Two Circuit Drives and Moore Following with National Weaeue pay Marathon. ta. Be held throush the an sae etek ° ‘cued ¢ , |streets of the city, rw Day. a ANTE ve 16 Third; Both Teams Leave for Denver Ginctungt! <-------- OS 48 -SI4 hits close September 1, when. the com- Wain bleyeles’as “messengers; al. iy Brooxlyh _ 67 50 573 K New York 64 52 ppg} Pléte Mst fof runners fn \the crops: forms roo eb a ont Sou A “ A Pittsburgh _ > 58 57 50 Oe Hyisteiv pal soph ise Apply Manager, ¥ Yesterday was “home run” day for the Greybull nine and the!Cnicago - — |: 00, 9) [OL Skee eee rpaeilla’ GOLCRB TANS Doth venneesal WANTED Party to plow about 100 sis ns , i ite . Jol sluggers of the visiting nine had a regular ‘ol field day at the expense Eek Reue tects ATE le well as the high schoo! now have| eon ee 5 Gasper Realty Go. | 8-26-41" of Berger, Casper’s latest pitching acquisition. Greybull pulled a/Pnitadeipnia 2 47 70 “40g |8Quads of athletes running the course a ty x 3 sepa Ss e | * practically every day. WANTED—Man_and wife to bees Aids victory from the melee in the eighth, when heavy hitting at the right American pow at ost, Pot,{. Both the Standard and the Midwest ‘a ranch, 636 > Grant. 2 time mixed with Moore's circuit clout to deep center, brought in fivejcnicago — 7644 ‘oa |Feineries sxcbehay, oo oes Rear HELP WANTED—FEMALE ‘i ts on men in runs, making the final count, 11 to 6, instead of 6-all. The. season Cleveland BR AB 814 | ve men “kotoss aliend of thelis Figmia: ae eR hg a INE oa Bony Cees RRR 7 PE OE AGS standing ts\now 8 to 6 in favor of Grey.) 1 ac.4/ Smite teood “oh. tho ‘bases //etsiToule ~ 68 67, soa} And it’s going to be'a tight race any 88 Bibesco, wife of Prince An-| only. . Natrona Pawer Co, 8-26-3t bea lid Gréybull nit the pit | 284.2 clever player, {Boston -. = 57, at -agaway 10 se ae eee OR NC epson Salas Ganon pree times did Gréybull hit the p! . . SWashingt = 49 63 1497 ith will soon] Why doest’t seme vailway compat rel orae cage acim the nes eth eyes mie set aE mn Hoc opening aka: 0e beast 48a Tapa 1% Meigen the Calted States with her | win everlasting fame by building @ the brilliant hero twice. Nagle picker tie tournfiment, this honor being cdn-|Whiladelphia 93 82 F IE CHi ‘MAN TE 10 MEET husband, who has ppointed RU | mai town railway statlon that does out the first one pitched in the second) +, 44 on the Casper nine probably be- aie H }imanian minister to the United States. not look exactly like every other small frame on his first appearance #& Dat) cause of being champions of the tour- WEDNESDAY'S GAMES. town waiting station? during the contest aud pounded the | bs cise tied “winter sek wate! tac: peli» Seth, bai! far into the outer gardens. Then | 14 bg eng Siceyronismects ‘Greet: neds. | lows that. the best vacation she can | The. teason a clty farmer is scidom in the sixth with two gone, he hit a| MVC) UTO pomettun Card POE Ie 2c tgp renal ea | 2 b L, \nave comes when all the children are | success ts because a hen is seldom scoreher into right out of Hayes" reach. | 4, woe ‘AB H PO A E| Rrookiyn bd Hear ti echool: a good swimmer. Ths ed Sroliee Slee tO ine ores eee et el 52 0 3 Ol pittsburgh —10.. 7311 1| CHEYENNE, Wyo.,. Aug., 26—Hel- time: hut Nagle had ‘a ‘race £0 ‘beat Sieh iy ae eis 5 2 2 2 3)" Batteries — Ponder and Schmidt;/Hle Shuman of Cheyenne, lightweight,|% % ball at the plate, as king | DAV. 2h = ray Fs Wee Wa Pe, a ey j bes been matched to batue Mike! Moore was the other home run king | Roche, 1b — ~ 4.21300 1)” At Cincinnati— R. H. B.|O'Leary at Colorado Springs Labor B d P. of nal y lay. Moore's, hit was extremely | aging, If) 3 1 0 © 1) @imeinnati 5 9 2) Day, September 6. Shuman is signed asper usiness an r essio opportune. haa pete Un She ier a | Moore, ef — 3 0 1 9 0! Phitadetphia - 1 7 Ofup for a fight at For Worth, Tex.) ittis Was) On fhe. Paths through seins 1 save ee al 3 0 1 0 OF Batteries len; Rixey | September 3, but is endeavoring t9| ery Woumaed., (ie: Grey ball cel okee <a. eae neae 3 2 5 9 Ilana Witherow. have the'date of this bout advanced to! Lela irectory frbetebodtotos ed one far past Dinty Moore in cen-| person p _ 3 0 0 2 Ol” at Chicago— R. H. B.| September 1. ; ter and to the right of thes rp hoards} } Ae a 40.0 2 ieilgegs 7 04 Yrs APO eS 7 : it y_ seconds ‘before the } —— — — >] Boston . 3 3! The best bet tk that the man who is é CCOUNTANT: DOCTORS was back_into playing terri-| petals $5.112714 7) Batten ty and O'Farreli;| Hving apart from his wife first. real- a . o— _ tory. GREYBUL. AB H PO A EB] goott, Townsend and O'Neill, Goway. | izes his mistake after batting about| % REGISTRY +, MARSHALL 0. 1 GUARANTEE eet rity te {Moore's hit paved the way for Wii-| Reagan 86 -. 5 1 4 4 0) At St. Louis— R. H. H.| restaurants for about a week. H CORPORATION 1 cial attention et om lie. liams’ single which was made a hit) Trahern, 3b 5 0 0 5 1/8t, Louts 29 2] > AUDITORS AND ACCOUNTANTS je ane ee ‘women aad when it struck Berger on his right arm. | Brokaw, 1b 5 244 0 1) New York 613 2 The great interrupter of pleasant i endson, RUGEAR ters % Fy Berger lost track of the ball after it|Nagie, If --- 4 2 0 0 0! Batteries — Kircher, Schupp and|@emestic relations is unplpsant do- } | | whomest Sttien Ser hectaeese 106 struck him, Then to make things worse | Hewitt, rf —_ 312 3 4 | Clemons: Barnes, Douglas and Snyder. ; ™¢stic relations, | Rg tte ‘Biax. j 3 for the home nine, Eddleman pounded | McCarthy, ef 413 American League DIO Se are b 7. eS { Rat change “! out one for two sacks, On Paddy Rea-| Moore, ¢ -~- 6 23 3 O}'y At Boston R. H. Bef, The Naw! Kock Mord, | Domooratia |: : THE CASPER T'RIVATE ares ; 5 te : eo 2122 . organ, suggests that the Republicans |} f iN HOSPITAL gan's blow, Arbogast muffed the ball ||Williams, 2b 53 iBaston 1118-0] reat uae i ATES ROR ET SEE at the plate, making the run count and Pate, p — 00 01 Olst, Tout SUT Gunter ace fic callin” cata Ha coy tr = tr bag sents 2 pian eh scalibaay Paddy safe. | Eddieman, 41020 Batteries yers and Schang; Soth- Kitchener, Ont., has just appointed | | Stock Transfer Agents { » Telephone £73. Trahern fanned but Brokaw finished] a ron and Sévereid. ith’ first. polnawenniiee 306 0. 8. Bide. Phone 767-3 beats the damage by getting a single which} Totals 4) At Philadelphia— fie | Caer tise Dr. Homer R. Lathrop, let © home with the fifth| ‘Score by innings R. H. B.| philadelphia 2 | New Yorli, a * Surgery, Gynecology and Ob- run. great hitting rally broke up /Casper —- 630003000— 6 11 \7) Cleveland - . 3 i! CH a “ a wonderful little ball game that twice} Greybull O10112500-11 12 4) Batteries Peciclael AKCHITECTS Dr. Stanley L. Myre, was tied up by Greybull after the men} Summary: Home, runs, Nagle 2, /Coveleskie, (Morton and O'Neill. o Minor Seay of L. A, Reed h the advantage. Moore 1. ‘Three-base hits, McNeill, Gar-} No other games scheduled. } DUBOIS £ GOODRICH j Dr. Jos. R, Latham, It looked like an easy Casper victory vity, Wallin, Hewitt. Two-base hits, ———.,.— nn Buy of your ry | Architects pe 1 Internal Medicine and X-ra,. when Pate, who started for Greybull, | Garrity, Roche, ‘Reagan, Moore, Eddle-| What every boy knows is that the ar ike i Boome bese Ei ing Osi i Dr. G, 8. Bawden, hurt his pitching hand by getting hit| man, Sacrifice hits, Hayes, McCarthy.} fy swatter with its padded edges is a iknown ns Hest. Safest, Always | > Skin’and Venereal hard hit ball in the first, ‘The ef-| Passed ball, Arbogast. Struck out, by | vast improvement. over the old-fash- a2 eves EWM Dr..J. ¥. O'Donnell, by a hard hit ball in t . 7% y Ns, | Joned. shingl | GARBUPT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY Pathologist. fect of this injury was seen in the | Eddleman 2, by Berger 6. Base on balls, shingle, ; ‘Architects Physt * Offices in buts second frame when Mills and Meore | off Pate 3, off Berger 1. Hit by pitcher, | = 4 415 O85 Exehance tae ‘Bui ia were walked in rapid succession. Mills | Hewitt by Berger twice. 1a Phone 1162 Telephones 64 and ‘75 was caught napping at first but Hayes| Time of game, 2 hours. Attendance Psqecaaentoruts = busin srr mamctmacie muvee X laid down a perfect sacrifice, Then | 1,400. || Manteuring, Dyeing ep iat o— ; ee ee a‘ Wallin hammered out a triple and Mr. | i LEXIE A, BROO. Pater Nastitalon pes ander | , £ as er ree i| Graduate DR. T, 3. RIACH Berger was walked and Andy tripled. | | Scicntific Sealp Specialist and Mas- Physician and Sargeon Eddleman then went in and CG 4 | seuse. Combings Made to Order. went out, shoristop to first. | yuns had counted and those three look~ ed mighty good with Berger doing the mound work for the home boys. i However Nagle was given transporta- | tion in the fourth and Hewitt did his CREEK NINES. TO MEET IN GAME NEXT SUNDA hit bit by walloping the spheroid for three sa Nagle’s second homer put tho visitors Inthe lend, after two er.| The Ble Muddy “MMlaweat aseball roradlig ity had let one Greybull | team will battle the Salt Creek nine run in during the fifth. representing the Midwest Sunday. at But Casper was out there battling | he high school athletic park, according the foe with Bostick gono and started | Word received from the manager of the merry-go-round going again in the| te Big Muddy squad today. Mere sixth. Roche sivgled, Mills followea | teams tave some good players, the Big suit after a third ball had been called) Muddy nine huving five former big on him whith vaused a big rumpus, |leaguers in thelr line-up. Loy, @ for. and unkind remarks from the Greybull | Mer Texas leaguer, will pitch for the -players. Hewitt misjudged Moore's fly | Big Muddy Sunday’ while .Alicoate, for- and then muffed it, Wallin came thru! ™er Merchant Twilight league hurler, with a single and three were in, and | Probably will toll for the Balt Creek he stands again wer yf. binge aie Merc Caniec thaaties 6 to 4. It| _ Delegations of rooters from both Salt looked like a “home” win again, How- | Creek and: the Big Muddy field are ex: Williams decided to get a hit pected to accompany their favorites to Zeagan clout. | the Oil City. ngs after Eddieman popped up. | 4 U's passed ball and Brokuw's | HOW ANY GIRL CAN X rtune single brought in two, mak; | HAVE PRETTY EYES agle hit to the infield | No. girl or, woman is pretty if her big eighth inning for COU TEE a aning fer |éyes are red) strained or have dark mating sary ah ary eSuperintend.| Ene. Simple witchhazel, camphor, ent B. L. Warren accompanied OO be dt gk etc., as mixed in Lavoptik team down from Greybull and his pres- sh, will brighten the eyes. and ence on the bench may. have had some.| & Week's use will surprise you with its thing to do with the startling behavior | QUICK results. Regular use of Lavop- of Brokaw's men at the bat, But one/tK Keeps the eyes healthy, sparkling thing is certain and that is that the|@nd yivacious. The quick change will Greybull players certa were hame| Please you. Dainty aluminum eye cup mering the horsehide: yesterday. Su-| fiw. Casper Pharmacy.—Ady, -perintendent Warren wiil go to Denver | ae with the team and wateh the fortunes 4 of the nin representing his refinery In| Notice ia hereby given that the un- thanbeti varsity thanieracaeres |dorsignea have this day bp. mutual Eddieman pitched good baseball, He }eonsent canceled all contracts pertain: allowed only th runs while he was |!% to or which have governed the bust- in the box. Pate looks like a real twirl-| Bess heretofore conducted ax Carr & ar “_ 2 Schockley. The undersigned, P. N. er and the home fans would have liked [ {Carr will hereafter continue said busi. to have secn him finish yesterday's . pedal a ae YS \ ness under the firm name of P, N. Wallin again was a heavy hitter, get- | C&f: jsdbN ® ting a triple with one on and @ single} Dated this 19th day of August, 1920. P. CARR, . IOCKLEY, , 21, 23, 24, in thr to pl » times at bat. If he is unable in the Denver tournament, Cas- | per’s stock will slump considerably, 1 cause it is doubtful If Arbogast will be able to bear the brunt of catching the entire tourney for the home nine, Gar rity and MeNeill also were monarchs of the swat in yesterday's affair, each | getting two Bits. One of Andy's was 4 triple and Rabbit's were good for Pub. Aug. 20 , 25, 26, 1920, | Baseball Results | TODAY’S NEWS OF THE SPORT wo Ble FLD OF ENTRIES ASSURED FOR TRIBUNE %, Arte RLD| Venereal Clinic Co-operating with Wyoming State Board of Healthiand U. S. PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE We have fought the Bubonic Plague, Yellow Fever and Tuberculosis in the open, now Venereal Disease. | Free Clinic, City Hall FOR MEN AND WOMEN G. S.. BAWDEN, Specialist in Charge DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, 10 TO 12 A. M. ‘ NO PUBLICITY WE WANT TO CURE, NOT PERSECUTE that is fair. 236 West B St. i i | | | } ' two und three bases respectively Casper is entering the Denver tour- ney in a crippled condition after hay- | ing what seemed to be the best lino-| Opportunity knocks up of any team in the tournament the} first of this werk. Bostick probably | often will be out of most of the tourney, if | he is able to play in any of the games. { Wallin probubly will be missing or rerippled part of the tournament. i Hartzell may be ifted to second or! shortstop from ri, field so that Gar- | In Real Estate SEE BEN. rity can go lo center whe! he belongs. This will leave Hayes in right. Biondy | He has your opportunity was hitting fine in the two gameés juat "hayod. and appears to bp “back: Into now. ina home lot or his great batting stride which featured | his playing last season. ‘This is quite | 4 credit to Hayes because he has been in so few games this year that it is a! business. marvel that he is able to find the pill at all. Blondy made some mighty fast| 4 ) plays in right field during ‘the Grey ce. en Koally Gor bull series #o that the fielding: depart: ment of his playing seems to be hold- 108 W. Midwest Ave. ing up. , But Bostick’s hitting is sure to be PHONE 7.4W Inissed. 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