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REFINERS POUND DAVENPORT ALL OVER LOT, BUT LOSE GOSE GAME. r Rapid City Wins’ 9 to 8, Eighth and Ninth; Locals Outhit Visitors by Big Margin, But Are Unable to Hold Lead After having the game seemingly won, 7 to 3, when Rapid City | came to bat in the eighth inning, Jawn Mapel appeared to lose con-| Hartzell, ct — OF ccs trol temporarily and when the Rapid City half of the ninth stanza! ended, Rapid City was leading, 9 to 7. Casper threatened in the last Hess delivered a whale of a triple to} the score board, which scored the three; men on the sacks. Anheir popped a} high foul which Andy grabbed. Hewitt’s double in the eighth did no} good because Mistah Hale picked him eff second in the same lightning fash-| fon in which the Rapid City catcher caught seven others at this bag. Then came the inning when Rapid! stawed away the game which, tasper seemed sure of winning. je | smashed out a two-bagger to start the vorks. Davenport's deceptive fly grabbed by Hewitt, who was play- for the very sort of pop-up the ing lanky Rapid City pitcher made. La Salle singled. Ley, coming to bat with a record of having fanned in the slashed the ball far into deep cente and it is said that the ball is rolling Ley’s hit was such a blow that thsic could be no question about how many bases the Rapid City senter fielder was going to negotiate. Three runs cantered in and for the vis- itors it was a question of holding the home team safe in the ninth. With two gone, Arbogast went in to bat. He singled and went to second when Weidel let the ball get away from him An right. Looked mighty good for thé en of L. A. Reed when Padds I n, the hitting star of yesterday's game slashed out his fifth hit of the game scoring Arbogast. But Garrity | could not break the jinx and popped up to first to end the battle. The final innings of yesterday's af- fair were thrillers, at the same tim@| being heart-breakers for the home| team. Mapel had pitched an unusual game up until the eighth. He had allowed only three hits and not more than one to an inning. The support had gone out clouted big Davenport's offerings with much gusto, gathering seven runs and pounding him for seven hits in four innings. The Rapid City pitching ace was wild and g#eemed to be having previous inning, trouble with nearly every bali pitched. | Casper did not lose an instant in get- ting its scoring machine into action, collecting three runs off Davenport in the first, off three singles, an error and two wild pitches. The second and third inning each saw one run being added, while in the fourth, two scored on a walk, two sac- rifices and two singles. Rapid City was only an “also ran” Baseball Results of Yesterday and Standing of Clubs STANDING OF THE CLUBS. National League. and). half of the ninth, but only one run came across, making the final ver- team until the fifth, when Tony La ot, > t ; di : to 8 Salle hit a homer to the right field A walk handed La Salle by Mapel, eho sooriog . Hale, eho. twill ae started the big Rapid City rally. LeY | shrous ‘ibe TR em “balls The | ball fanned and Donica was out when Me-|) 0 VE) Otte of the fence. : NeflL went nearly back of third to snag} Mapel allowed only eight hits, five a pasty grounder. But Hemmingway of them coming in the ls=+ two innings doubled and Weidel was handed trans-}°..4° in hunches. Davenport, on ithe portation. ¥ vi ) ped : With the “bases dripping; “1d Thoms | COmTary,: was bur, for: oun wholesome hits. Of these fuurteen, Mister Regan, reg- ular Greybull” shortstopper, collected five. Reagan batted 1.000 yesterday, getting five blows in five trips. One of them came in the ninth, with a man on and after he had hit safely every pre- vious time to bat. Paddy got three putouts and made two assists. Two other Greybull players starred. Brokaw got three singles in four trips |and counted two runs. Hewitt got on every time he appeared at the platter. His final effort was a double. MeNeill-also was a brilliant luminary, both at bat and in the field. He handled five assists without a bobble, made one put out, and hit safely three times in four turns at bat. Andy is gving like a whirlwind and looks at least 20 per cent better than he did last season. Also, with Reagan in the infield, the Casper nine looks mighty fast. Hale featured the defense of the Rapid City team. He plucked six men at second as they came down from first and then caught Hewitt napping after he had doubled. The ball always wait- ing for the runner as he approached second. . Hale made his eighth assist of yesterday’s game by getting the bat- ter running to first. Rapid City catcher is by far the best jeatcher to appear on the Casper dia- ae this season. | Reagan, !Garrity, ss | McNeill, |Roche, ¢ -- |Brokaw, ib — Yesterday's victory gave Rapid City the serles. Sterling is expreted here TODAY’S SPORT EVENTS Saturday, for a three-game series, Cal Smith umpired behind the plate yesterday and it certainly was a treat for the fans to see hin back at his When Mapel Weakens i IN 014 position again. And there was-not his as much crabbing. The score: lamar | Hewitt, hans, Mapel, *Arbogast Totals RAPID LaSalle, tin Ley, Donica, 2b 3b -. rf a ae cITy— ss 3h > aot Blepeconae i lHowcounwsat > eared Incidentally, the * He ete oa 8Sl on Rebnanoed cocce any Hoopslen 52640 ‘Weidell, ri 401 01 Cochran, I 100.0 0 Hess, If -.- 3.12.00 Anheier, 1b --.-.----.. 4 0 8 11 Hale, c --- 3:1 3 8 1 Davenport, p 4001090 Totals -. 82715 5 in ninth. x Donica out for interfering with Roche. Score by innings: R. H. B. Casper .------ 311200001—8 14 2 100020033—9 8,45 Rapid City... Roach. Summary:.Home run, LaSalle, Ley. Three-base hits, Hess, Two-base hits, Hemingway, Hale, Hewitt. Sacrifice hits, Mapel 2, Roche, Mills, Struck out, by Mapel 5, by Hess 2. Base on batts, off Mapel 4, off Hess 2. Wild pitithes, Hess 2. Earned runs, Rapid City °, Casper 5. Stolen bases, Ley, [te .tt. Attendance 1,400. Time of game 1253. pith a i 3 aN, NOTICE TG ¥®X-SOLDIERS. Men who have not made application for Victory medals will be given an opportunity to do so by bringing their discharge certificates to the army re- cruiting station next Friday and Sat- jurday. The recruiting station will be open until 9 p. m, on the 24th aud 25th of this month fo enable those men that are workitig during the day to make their application. one! COCsccoCORHE ‘CAPITOL LIFE’ MCGREW Phone 153 ‘Won. Lost. Pct. Brooklyn 88 59 99 New York 82 63 566 Cincinnati 17 64 46 Pittsburgh 72 69 511 Chicago - 72 74 193 St. Louis - 69 76 ATS Boston --- 59 80 425 Philadelphia --- 54 8s 3 American League. . Won. Lost. Cleveland - 91 52 Chicago ~ 91 55 New Yor 90 57 St. Louis 70 a2 Boston 67 72 62 qT 57 86 Philadelplua 46 98 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. National League, At New York— R, H. EB. New York - 16 0 Cincinnati - 0 3 0 Batteries—Toney and Smith; Napier and Wingo. At Boston- Boston Chicago - Batteries ie Cheeves, Martin and O'Farrell. At Philadelphia— R. H, #8. Philadelphia 2 St. Louis -. 3 Batteries — Smith, Enzman and Witherow; Doak and Clemons. No other games scheduled. American League. At Chicago— R. H. E. Chicago -.. 0 Philadelphia 1 Batteries — Cicotte and Schalk; Par- ry and Rommell. At Cleveland— R. H. EB. Cleveland - 12:17 1 Boston ~~ a) YE Batteries — Coveleskie, Nunamaker and O'Neill; Jones, Harper, Hoyt and Schang. At St. Louis+ R. H. E. 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