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PAGE FOUR The Tribune Sport Page---First in Wyoming---Local, State, National, World News Club Standing |foEORGE KELLY GIVING AUTH A RACE IN HOME RUNS i ONG TNE INK SLUGGER HOLDS EDGE ON GIANT IN PERGENTAGE Midwest League Won Lost Pet, , Casper 3 a Denver 4 4 4 Scottsbluff Loses Saturday and 4 Sunday Games to Denver a, ers —— Last Pet DENVER, Colo., y 9. — The Pittsburgh —. 4 ae {Bronchos, after having beat Walter eter Oa i fos ;Kinney, the Scottsbluff's pitching ace | New York x oo (Friday, playing superb baseball and | Chicago < yo hitting every offering of Scottsbluff’s Cincinnatt boi lother hurlers took the second and} Boston —— 3, ee ‘third games of the series Saturday | Philadelphia B38 land Sunday under an avalanche of St. Louis — pe | 2 runs in each instance. : | Although Scottsbluff gathered 14/ American League. 5 Te safeties in Saturday's game. only two [Cleveland --—_—-—- . rune were tallied io Denver wtih | Washington — 9 cg 16 hits, and assisted by six errors|Boston ---—-——— 7 made by the Irrigators, ran up ‘the | New York is score to 17. Scottsbluff simply Detroit ~~ 10 "524 lan off day and every offering of Kil = aS 4 er eo ‘© all corne of thé 'Ph lelphia a leen was smashed t rners of th¢ | Philadelphia as lot. Denver had {ts run making machine in order again Sunday ‘with four rur tinued the drive game by a Sanday Games. run lead. Denver took the lead in National League. its half of the first and added one! 4+ Brooklyn— 2 mE: more in the second. Scottsbluff was |New York ° 1698 held helpless 1 the fifth when | prookiyn 2; 84 four runs were tallied. Denver evened!” patteries —- Barnes and Snyder: Up the score by making two in its half | sritchell and Miller. ‘of the fifth and then ended the scor- ‘ing with five runs in the seventh. Pe REE Saturday's game— R. H. E.| pittspureh avy: Sa Boottsbluff --000 100 100— 2 14 6) Giocinnatt cs ‘deta Denver .-——.400 311 25 16 0} Ratteries — Adams and Schmidt; Batteries— Killeen and hrixey and: Hargraves: hoven; Scoggins and Diamond. aere Sunday's game— R. HE} at cuicago— — Scottsbluff --300 040 000—7 11 4/s¢ routs 5 Denver - ~410 020 50*—12 93 |e Batteries—Sawson ani Diamond; Hill and Benninghoven. — Ross ‘Anxious To | American League. At Cleveland— > 2 Chicago -. Finish Cummings | cereiand Batteries— Kerr, Wilkinson and 5g he Schalk; Uhle and O'Neill. Kid Ross, dissatisfied with the ver- dicts he has won over Danny Cum-| At Washington— R. H, E. mings, is anxious to meet the Casper| Boston —__. RSE . 70 battler again and is confident that he|‘Washington 81 will be abie to keep Cummings from finishing the match. In two matches, one here and one at Lusk, Cummings was given deci-}| At New York (14 innings) R. H. E. ‘sions. Injuries to his hands, he claims, | Philadelphia 6-13 2 kept him from taking full advantage|New York - 4.15 of Cummings. Batteries—Rommeil and Perkins; Cummings has seen the day when| Piercy, Collins and Hoffman, he could have made short work of a fighter of Ross’ class, but those who knew his fighting then. would hardly recognize it now. He still ranks well with the best feathrrweights of this Ratteries—Jones and Ruel; | Mogridge and Gharrity. At St. Detroit St Louts— Will be held at"Douglas May 12, instead fde Casper Daily Cribune CHICAGO, May 9—George Kelly, nephew of the famous Bill Lange, who ts playing first base for the New York Giants, is rivailing “Babe” Ruth in circuit drives. Maranville, Pittshurgh, .354. Kelly. cracked his seventh homer Snyder, New York, .353. early in the wéek and Ruth has eight Harry Hellmann’ of~ Detroit in- to his er-tit. However, Ruth has the edge on his rival in batting, hitting .388 for 14 games, while Kelly has an aver- age of .364 for 17 contests. R. Miller of Philadelphia ts top- ping the players in the National league who have played in 10 or more games. He has an average of 444; while Johnston of Brooklyn ts ‘the runner-up with .433. This {s.a.merry race for the stolen base honors. Heathcote, St. Louis; Bobne, Cincinnati and Maranville of Pittsburgh are tied four each, Other leading batters: ‘Tierney, Pittsburgh, Cutshaw, Pittsburg DATE OF TRACK . MEET CHANGED Central Wyoming Contests at Douglas to Be Run Off Next Thursday Thé Central Wyoming track meet Hornsby, St. Louis, .3! Rawlings, a 370. Nicholson, Rally, New York, 15a. and is showing the way with five thefts. Other leading batters: ‘Witt, Philadelphia, .393. Gharrity, Washington, .392. Cobb, Detroit, .389. Ruth, New York, .358. Tobin, St. Louis, .387. Sewell, Cleveland, .334. Veach, Detroit, .382. Buuer of Kansas City jumped out in front among the batters of the American association with an aver- - age of 508, while last week's lead- ers, Miller and Armstrong of St. Paul, suffered a batting slump. Hauser of Milwaukee {s the runner- up with an average of .480. Zwilling ot City added another home run to his string and is leading the cireu!t drive clouters with five. Dressen of St. Paul jumped out in front in the rave for stolen hase honors, having s\Jlen eight bases, leaving Shinners, of , Tndianapol! with six and Boone of Bt. five. vag of May 13, because of a conflict with a school fete in Casper. Announce- ments that-the date would be changéd were received here yesterday by Coach Dean Morgan The meeting will be held Thursday morning and ending in the evening, starting with the field events in the morning and ending with the close of the track events. It is probable that eight’ Central Wyoming schools will partic! Casper did not signify its intention definitely of entering .the meet until the change was made. ‘The track will be held at the state fafr grounds. It Is expected that Cas- per, Glenrock, Manvillé, Lusk, Tor- rington, Wheatland, and Douglas will be represented. Ths Douglas Commu- nity club, has donated a silver loving cup to be awarded to the school win- ning the meet. Ten events are on the program: 60- yard dash, 100-yard dash, 220-yard Gash, half-mile run, half-mile relay, rd hurdles, shotput, high jump, broad jump and pole vault. pier nt bees DEMPSEY AT WORK. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., May 9.—! Jack Dempsey today began his train- ing for the bout on July 2. Road work and light gymnasium training will occupy the first week of the schedule. PATROLMAN ane HONORED. NEW YORK, May 9.—Martin J. Sheridan, New York policeman, who won the discus throw at the last. Olympic games, was honored. today by. the unvefling of a granite monument at his grave. JOCKEY GETS PRIZE. LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 9.—Jockey C. Thompson, who rede Behave Your- region. { Palincro and Billings. TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS. has been awarded $3,000 for his riding by E. R. Bradicy, owner of Des Moines Leaguer Join Seattle Team|, SASEBAL FENER TAKES ON DES MOINES, Iowa, May eT eTATE is AEPRESENTE Dempsey, first baseman on the Des| Moines Western league club will be} turned over to the Coast league club, it wa. jounced today. Dempsey has been playing with the Des Moines team under an optional agreement. Moeller Will be placed on fi a ee Pacific Following the lead taken by Casper, Greybull and Laramie to make base-| ball a real pastime in the state base- ball fever has spread to many towns| and inte every section. The first!step| taken was the attempted organization | |of a Big Horn Basir league in which} ‘Thermopolis, Gebo, Worland, Lovell,! y|Powell and Cody were invited to par- [tieipate If this league is perfected, eligibility will be limited to local talent evening the c of the Lander S the hands of and each player will pay his own ex- founded t years | penses at all times. Each town, ha ago last J a ver, will contribute $100 and this, to- the head of the bank du ther with the gate receipts from a/ sional year: al series between the two highest| Mr. Noble has disposes S$ Will give the players ‘some in-| interests in centive for the season windup. Barber and t| Chugwater has orgaaized a team under the managership of Ben Ashen- P.|hurst which it is thought will be rong enough to contest the ball ams which have been organized in pre: later and Diamond. der. | heridan has already organized a | twilight league and the best players of the only| this organization will be banded into a reduced.—| team to play inter-city games later in [the season. Cheyenne has several | Dunne. Arnold dent and H. G The wages of sin are about ones that are not being ‘Washington Post. “THE I GOLD! and the North. “digging” |These three organizations Cursed by a Hundred Victims, Yet Desired - Above All Things- GOLD! and the with her charms. SHE TOCK ALL—WHAT DID SHE GIVE? i You who ‘saw Dorothy Dalton in ‘The Flame of the Yukon” know what to expect in “The Idol of the North.” the mount. vs SMALLER TOWNS REPORT 1 ON TAMOND THIS YEAR teams in the fleld with the pozsibility that the Union Pacific team will be the strongest competitor of the soldier. teams at Fort Russell. Lander and Riverton have formed teams out of rivalry and these two teams will play opening and late sea- son series. The Indian team at the reservation has been reorganized also, hope ‘to break into the Big Horn Basin league for occasional \games. Every town along the Union Pacific has a good team either a semi-profes- or wholly amateur team, Or- ganizations at Kemmerer. Rock Springs and Rawlins are already-in the field await the opening of a hot- ly contested season. sT. Mis! and Tommy McCarthy, will meet in a ten-roun bout here ton! SHANGHAI STADIUM PLANNED, SHANGHAI, May 9.—{(Delayed stadium to cost in the Aighborhood of $500,000 {1 to be built in Shanghai in time for the far eastern champian- ship games inf 1917, is ‘a ‘project fath- eced by Dr. John H, Gray, secretary Games Today Midwest. League. Scottsbluff at Denver. Greybull_at Sterling. National League. Brooklyn, at Philadelphia. American League. Detroit at St. Louis PAUL, Minn., May 9.—Billy St. Paul heavyweight boxer, Minneapolis, , no-decision “THE IDOL OF THE NORTH” DOROTHY DALTON SOUNDS GOOD, DOESN’T IT? That’s DOL OF THE NORTH” a rush of soldiers of fortune to a No Man’s Land in Quevs of the Totem City Dance Hall found it easy THREE DAYS STARTING TOMORROW At the track and field carnival just held at-Franklin fleld, Pemnsy!- vania untyersity, Bob Le Gendre, crack all around athlete of George town university, regained the pen- tathlon championship, equivalent to the collegiate title which he held SPORT FLASHES HOT OFF WIRE self to victory. Saturday at Churchill} Downs, has MISKE-M’CARTHY BOUT TONIGHT. |, two years ago, Le Gendre won the broad Jump, the 200-meter and the 1,500-meter ‘runs and discus throw, making a new, coliegiate record in the last event of 123 feet, 11 inches. of the China committee for the 1921 gemes to be held in Shanghai this | month, “Admiral Joseph Strauss, command- er-in-chief of the United States Asiatic fleet, has been asked to visit Shang- hai with the fleet while the 1921 games are in progress. nner] GOUVERNEUR \| MORRIS’ FAMOUS STORY This ‘is the tale of Sui Sen, the sweet- faced little Chinese - girl who was be- trothed to the si ter Ling Jo, Chin: .town’s tyrant, and then fell, in love with a young American. A thrill- ALL-STAR CAST Includes Wallace Beery } and Vanity Comedy “THREE JOKERS” and SCENIC STARTING TUESDAY Dorothy Daiton —in— HURLER WHO DEFEATED DAVENPORT 16 SIGNED BY LARAMIE WILDGATS Pitcher’ Rey Jobnaon. whom Lara- mie authorities claim had the digtinc- tion last year of winning six out of seven. games in which Lefty Daven: Port was his opponent, has joined the Wildcats’ and the fans of the Gem city have taken a new lease on life. Laramie is in the lowly berth in the Midwest league | Archie had just returned ‘home| after leaving request. Far from providing a fatted calf for the prodigal son, father started out to tell him just what he thought of him. Ho had just got through with de- scribing the fifty-seven varieties of saphead he believed his offspring to be when the entrance of the office manager interrupted the scene. “Well, well, Archie! said the last heartily. “Giad to see you back. How you've grown! You're getting mor and more like your father every day.” “So dad was just saying,” replied Archie sweetly.—American’ “Legion Week: | There was STERLING GETS BIG SET-BAGK Moses Standing a Head of League On Second Defeat by Bison Clan , STERLING, Colo. May 9%.— Ung out-hit Greybull in the Saturday game but the Bisons made their ¢louts show up better inethe run column and pa off with the long end of a 5-to1 score. Big Ben Hunt allowed nine hits some of which were the scratch variety but by heady work made the runs count for little. little adyantage gained from the two errors which each team , Batteries—Sterling— Voorhies and Kennedy; Greybull—Hunt and Ash- land. po et a Ee Regular Patron. “This is the- fifth time~ you hove been brought up before me,” said the judge severely. “Yes, your honor,” ‘smiled the of. | fender, ‘When I like a feller I gener: Hi ih (ii | Mh, a v wy ri nig i aml Mi, i nil “ii IN THE WESTERN LENGUE Seba it ied is Claman 10 top the Western league batters with an average of .475, and ts tied in homme runs with Beck of Wichita, Davis ot Tulsa and Blakesly of Wichita. Hach member of this quartette has cracked out four circuit drives. - tette is tied for base stealing hono: with five apioe, they fre Pitt ot Oxia: homa City, Haney of Omaha, E. Moore of Oklahoma City and ot Joplin. Other leading Smith, Joplin, .470. Beck, Wichita, .431. Walker, Joplin, .421. Davis, Tulsa, .407. 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