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(imme tamemu PAGE FOUR eA sce -HURLS TIGHT GAME, DEFEATS BRONCHOS 3 TOl SUNDAY GAMES. National League. pat New Fork— RH \New. York Locals Win 19 to 2 to 2 in Hit-and-|_ Batteries Toney and Smith. Run Game Winding Up _— | At Chicago— First Series leaamentee se {Chicago -........_... SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb., May 2—Cas-| Batteries — Adams and i day here Saturday in| Vaughn and O'Farrell. first series on the — home ground wh Scottsbluff could At Brooklyn— R. neither hit nor field and the fcormer| Philadelphia 07 won, 19 to Brooklyn —-- 3 Every Casper man got at ‘east one! Batteries—I hit and Bostick knocked the ball over/and Miller. the fence for a home run. Figcie's 14% duplication of this swat wes th At St. Louls— ight spot in the .| Cincinnati iewitt, on the ‘mound for Casper.| St. Louis _~ ter of the situation at all! Batteries — Marquard and. Wingo; nd never in danger until be| Haines and Dillhoeffer. eased up in the eighth inning. - RHE. American League. O31—19 14 4] At Chicago— RH 020— 2 8 8} Cleveland Hewitt and Hale; Kil- Chicago ~ leen, E s and Benninghoven, Dun- Batteries es! car Morris and Schalk. of shee = At Detroit— R. . St. Louis - 1 Club Standing |)>=: — 3 Batteries—Koip and Billings; ham, Ehmke and Ainsmith. 3 = Midwest League. ret. | At, Washingt n niladelphia Scottsblutt 3 > “600 Batteries — larris and Perkins: even = ay Mogridge and Gharrity. Greybull -~1 4 Lararaio Dae Fi SATURDAY GAMES. National League. a Midwest League. ere 2 At Denver— , a haf fat ~|Greybull — 000 000 110-2 7 2 ‘Brooklyn =e 5 Denver -. 020 000 10x—3 8 0 ew York sao ie Batteries—Hunt and Moore; Schink Canexo CT aie el, Scoggins and Diamond See Sia oe eE At Sterling— RH. B. (Philadelphia ay ae | Lararnie ‘~ = 183/998 060— 7 38 Ag pends Tak shag Sterling -_--. 634 000 12x—16 “1 oa Batteries—Markes, and. Curley; Ma. ROT guire and Kennedy. Won. Lost. National League. Slevelana 5 Boston 4, New York 9. Washington — “10 5 Philadelphia 2, Brooklyn 3. New York - -6 6 Cincinnat! 1, St. Louts 3. Boston ena Par Detroit ———- 7 7 American League. oc SSS eee Washington 6, Philadelphia 5.” 8 Louis — = 5) gS St. Louis 5, Detroit 7 9 Cleveland 4, Chicago 3. ‘SABE? AUTH HAR STRONG RIVAL |W HOME RUN KELLY GINT LEADS FAMOUS BATSMAN WITH Six T0 CREDIT CHICAGO, May 2.—Babe” Ruth, the home run king of major leagues, is finding a worthy rival in’ George Kelly, first baseman with the New York Nationals, who is leading Ruth in the race for home run hitting with six circuit drives to his credit. Ruth has made five home runs to date. Kelly is playing his second ®eason on the major leagues‘as a regular. Besides leading the American league with five homers, Ruth 1s _run- ner-up to Harry Heilman of Detroit in the scramble for the American league batting honors, according to averages including games of Wed- nesday. Heilman is topping the batters with an average of .513, com- pared with a mark of .447 attained by Ruth. Stephenson of Cleveland is behind the New York slugger with .419. Harris of Washington is showing the way to the base stealers with four thefts. Other leading batters: Gharrity, St. Louts, 00; Young, Detroit, Rice, hington, 388; Sewell, Cleveland, .348; Johnston, Cleveland, -378; Speake: ch and, .376. Johnston of oklyn is leading the National league batters with a mark of with Tierney of Pitts- durgh, the runner-up with .451; Mar. anville of Pittsburgh is third with 407. Maranville went into a tie with Southworth of Boston for stolen base honors, each having pil- -390; ferred 4. Other leading batters: Bruggy. Philadelphia, .381; Griffith, Brooklyn, .378; Kelly, New York, .372; Barbare, Boston, .870; Maisel, Chicago, .368; Meusel, Philadelphia, 364. Miller and Armstrong, St. Paul teammates, are tied for the batting leadership of the American assocta- tion, each with an average of 429. Shannon of Columbus is the runner- up with .421 and Covington of Indian- polis is third with 412. There are a half dozen players, however, who are topping the St. Paul sluggers, | Washington, .406; Tobin, but they have not participated in 10 games. Gainer of Milwaukee, is tied with Boone of Si. Paul for stolen base honors, having stolen four. Zwilling of Kansas City, who has appeared in nine games, has-/ slammed out four homers. *) Other leading batters: Shinners, Indianapolis, .386; Kinsella, Indian- apolis, .380; Burrus, Columbus, .371 Herzog, Columbus, .353; Massey, Louisville, .348; Ellis, Louisville, .333; i Thompson, Columbus, .333. Stewart of Birmingham is not only | leading the batters in the Southern! association with an average of .471 but he ts showing the way to the base stealers with six thefts. Mc- Millian of Memphis is the runner- up to Stewart in batting with an average of .467 and Emery of Bir- mingham is third with .449. Other leading batters: Leslie, New Or- leans, .380; D. Brown, Little Rock, +380; Colvin, Mobli¢, .871; Camp; Memphis, .366; McLarry, Memphis, -366; Sheridan, New Orleans, .364; Mullen, Mobile, \264. / The Western league batters are topped by Paddock of Sioux City who has an average of . Walker of Joplin fs pushing him with a mark of .500 and Krueger of Jop- lin is third with also tied with Day, home run honors, each having bagged four. Smith of Joplin, who has played in only nine games, is in front among the base stealers. Other leading batters: Beck, Wichita, .459; Davis, Tulsa, ; Lee, Omaha, .435; B. Smith ; Metz, Sioux City, .429; 429; Gistason, PRESIDENT HARDING OPENS THE BASEBALL SEASON AT WASHINGTON See Him Do It at The LYRIC TODAY i 5 29 coc TT A ot C E I N : Marry 2 TH F:D ARK It’s a Marshal Neilan I am interested in how I may secure = ne eats «i = : It includes Young Dinty an Eden Electric Washer and an | = Care PRESENT a and = puddle of girls. American Beauty Electric Iron abso- = “The Broadway Gal” lutely free. E = AddresS#o25 0) ay Se ae If you are interested, mail to Natrona Power Co. PHONE 69 TTA TEE ET A UGH {UAASSNT SAUNA SRLS UA fbe Casper Daily Cribune BOSS whe é Denver Connects for Only Six Scratch Hits, While Donovan Is Batted Off Mound by Locals in the Fourtk BISONS LOSE TO. (C@amee eeu WILDCATS WIN vert EEE wom gon ESOT FIRST VICTORY ‘Imade by Tony La Salle, {Denver's Roksan Corre drove) inka Daven | Fee Mowe and Laramie Break Even across enough runs to win the game from the Broncs an In Opening Gam ith Ne- 0 .|then played airtight baseball behind Guy Hoffman to take! braska pcpasids First Series the opening game with Denver yesterday. “te “Red” Donovan, who started on the slab for the Badin! (Special to The Tribune) i eesti se she Teeeen SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb. lay —_ STERLI . May weakened in the fourth inning and was replaced by Gunner Larkin. Lar- | Starting off with single run each in kin pitched airtight baseball but lost TRYOUTS FOR NATRONA the first inning, Greybull and Seotts- 2 | bluff battied three innings to a draw PAL MOORE TANS TO. FIGHT BANTAM CHAMPION CHICAGO, May 2 Pat Moore the Memphis, Teens me: pentameeight. is in veige here in pelea for hie 12- round contest with Joe Lynch, the bantamweight champion, in Louisvnie May 6, the night before the running bf the Kentucky Derby. Critics agrce that Moore always has given Lynch the best contests that the titleholder ever recelved during his brilliant career in the ring. They haye met in five contests—$4 rounds GHANGES AUTHORIZED IN 3 H. 5, GNDET UNIFORMS Repke My S| cove oe es ere ling the second & score of 7 to speed. Warm weather uniforms will make) The two teams ra § last t ‘The coming contest wil! be decided their appearance at the high school|Laramié, where they. will in the huge Jefferson county armory ocay for the first time, The change play, beginning Tuesday. and indications are that the {ute rq ‘nthe regulation cadet uniform was| The score (first gam<): .| celpts may reach $30,000. Greybull at aration Casper at Denver. National League. Boston at New York. Pittsburgh at Chicszo. American League. ~ St. Louls at Detroit. Washington at Philadelphia. New York at: Bostcn. Sterli his chance to win by weak support in the pinches. jin opening their series here Sunday, Guy Hoffman pitched a great game {after which the locals connscted with for Casper and kept the six light hits Juejacket and won the game, 10 to 6. which were chalked against him wel! | Edelman finished the game for the scattered. Donica, with two safe jvisitora. Greybull started a batting bingles and errorlesa work at second | rally in the ninth which netted taree runs and for a time threatened to base was one of the features of the boo — overcome Scottsbluff's lead. The score: | Athietic tryouts to enable Coach) The score. Bem, Sopeeet. Sone ee pene ape e AB RH PO A E/Dean Morgan to pick the men who|Greybull 100 010 i03— 6 21 4] SUriOR |"'Batteriss = ‘Thorney Johnson. and -~4 0 0 3 4 2/ will represent Casper in the inter-| Scottsbluff 233 20°10 18 G Garrity, If. -§ 9 2 4 0 O/scholantic field and track. meet which! Batterieo—Biuesncket, Edelman and] ,_7e-Main change will be thé eltmt. pat goon am aitataatomat py ae = “lt SEE THE LEAP McNeil, 3b. 2 1 9. 0 & 0) will be staged at Dougias are planned! sfoore; Kinney and Genninghoven. | (tion of the cadet blouse. ol hy eS RS Stattery, 3b. -~3 1 @12 1 O/for this evening. Starting promptly lew’ soehene. r pa lar bee army service! i = ;| Hartzell, rf. -3 0 0 © O OJafter school is dismissed the athietes| GREYBULL TAKES thing. It will include an olive drab jocend Se eee -~4 4 2 4 5 0|who hope to wear the colors of the| NAME OF BISONS. or brown shirt worn with @ black Soltoriad 2 Ghores Tina” Wort: 22 0 © 4 © O|local school will meet in competition Wyo., May 2.—When | "¢cktie, regulation gray trousers and _, Detter pH jucatoeede ~4 0 0 @ 1 Ojand the two winners of the events| yo. tear Bisons think Greybull. The|* cadet cap. peru vss meen nds td Second jump from Brovie -4 © 2.0 4 O|run off will represent Casper in the adbdied by eromtennitiaarat ae ay San drama anonnea into the Evat ere Ae ee Douglas meet. # appointed. to select « suit-| War doesn't pay unless the: van-! ap) pungeny, Obaateeae heres ait tal The Totals -31 3 62717 2) There is a possibility that Casper for the Greybull| Wished does.—Detroit Free Press. ture building. bags will be unable to compete in the Doug other Y saa was Steve AB RH PO AE} las mecting because the school. au- Srodie, who made the -4 6 © 1 © 2|thorities in the Converse capital have : years ago ~4 1 1 1 8 O|changed the date of the meet srom| Cutting te Meet fump 35 —4 © O12 0 1/May 6 to 13, according to advices re. -40020 ved bwe this morning. by W. A. age 30110 Lacy, pri.cipal of the: high school. British Champ Downey, 3b. 30201 In changing the date of the fiter- Diamond, c. 3 0 0 4 1 O/scholstic meeting Douglas claimed Donovan, p. 1 0 © © 1 O/that cold weather in many parts of| LoNDON, May 2-—-(By The Anso “Larkin, p. 2 0 0 © 5 O/the state provent’ the schori athletes | ited Prous.) —C. 8. Cutting, - the being in proper shape for a contest Ameriean court tennis player, today won the right to meet E. M. Baerlin, holder of the British court tennis championship for the title on Wed. néeday by defedting C. N. Bruce final rotind of the ‘court | tennis matches at the queen's club. Cutting won in. three straight sets, | 3, 64, 64. ] TO LATE TO BE CLASSIFIED, FOR RENT—A four-room house in South addition; water In house. For quock renting, $36 per month. Phone 1078. 5.2tt Totals *Relieved Donovan in fourth, Score by innings: before May 13, This date conflicts with the mam- moth military ball which is planned at the Iocal school. Arrangements «for the military fete had been partially completed befure word of the post- ponement of the Douglas meet had reached Casper, Definite advices as to whether Cas Per will compete at Douglas because of the conflict with the military ball will be withheld pending a conference between Coach Dean Morgan, Profes- sor Lacy and other school authorities this afternoon, No-Hit Game Is Hurled in East HARRISBURG, IL, May. 2.—Tim Muchison, an oldtime major “league pitcher, hurled a no-hit, shutout in & game at Murphysboro. , yesterday. Pitching -for Harrisburg, he struck- out 15 men and passed 2. the latter be- ing the only opposing batsmen to reach first base. In addition, Murci- ison made two singles and two-doubles in four times at bat. Continuous 1 to 11 P.M. TODAY ONLY 900 101 100—3 000 100 000—-1 -—Two-base hits, Murphy acrifice hits, McNeil 2, Slattery, rtzell, Jackson; Downey struck out y Larkin; base on balls off Hoffman , ff Donovan 3 in three and one- third tnnings, off Larkin 1 in five and two-third innings; wild pitches, Hof: man, Larkin; passed balls, Diamond: hit by pitcher, Hartzell. Umpire D: mic ofjgamé-one hour and 45 min- Distance Runner Blind, Works Way ; Hirough ‘College BLOOMINGTON, Ind, May Blindness is not proving a great hai dicap to Arch R.: Addington’s ambi: |tion to be a distance runner on the | Idaiana university track team. Adding- | ton, although almost totally blind, has paid his expenses through two years of his college course by tuning pianos. He recently appeared at the athletic field;in a track-suit and took several ag Marduha: Uthe cinder Millen. delleves that with he’ may work into a regular place on the team. His home is in Bloomington. 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