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World Results LI By Leased Wire sd SCORES OF BOUTS TO BE SEEN IN CLAS ATHLETIC CARNIVAL HERE Preliminaries and Finals of Second Annual Tourna- ment of Boxing and Wrestling Events for Wyoming State Championships aries and finals of the Elks’ second annual amateur wrestling tournament will be fought the same e crowd that will pack the Iris theater to the t has been decided. There will be no elimi to the night of the finals and the cham- ay through from the bottom over short ler, Bailey, © ent to te will be seen the ring here, ‘ will be | Jud: from the swarm of applicants | ‘ P aries and five-|who are out for honors. Montana © f final events in|and Colorado amateurs also will be ‘ entered. The lightweight division | 1 state ama-|seems to be the center of interest —————— h the probability that more appli- n this than any jes that have winners of ST CLAIR FIGHT HA ked er up will be ments made today. | Games Today latter part announce- Retum Battle Between Colored Boxer and Mexican Heads Jazzland Card Midwest League. Laramie at Casper. Sterling at Scuttsbluft enver at Greybull. National League. Cincinnati at Boston Pittsburgh at Brooklyn. Chicago at New York orrow night wi one ats of high class figh’ been sta, at the ‘ és Mie sadg ne MN ts St. Louis at Philadelphia. Ps xer t showed in Cas ene 1 make h return the ring ght with Kid Price, a fast col-} American League. ered box f Cheyenne. Lee broke his} New York at Chicago. ght hand in the ‘ast fight he haa| Washington at St. Louis. here but managed to win by knockout | . Boston at Detroit. his left trand exclusively Philadelphia at Cleveland. laced on exhi-| | | Last Scores WEDNESDAY GAMES. National League. At New York RHE Chicago = 000 100 001 210 0 New York ....000 000 o21—3 6 0} Batteries—Freeman, York, Martin and O'Farrell, Sallee; Smith Daly; Benson, Douglas, | At Boston: R. H. EL! Cincinnati -100 000 000— 1 3 2 Boston -- -004 100 01°— 6 11 Batteries — Luque, “Rogge and Wingo; Fillingim and Gowdy. At Brookly: R. H. Pittsburgh 320 031 110—11 14 °| Brooklyn 000 901 010— 2 5 Batteries. ‘coper and Skiff; Rueth- Mohart and Krueger. At Philadelphia: R. HB }St. Louis _--_. 010 101 010— 4 14 1 Philadelphia -.000 000 205— 7 11 1 Batteries— Pertica and Clemons; Meadows, Wienert, American League. Betts and Bruggy t Chicago: R. H. E. New. York 000 000 200— 2 6 2 Chicago O11 040 06*—12 12 2 Batteries— Quinn, Sheenhan and Schang; Faber, Collins and Schalk. At Detroit: R. H. B. Boston - 900 200 000— 2 6 O | Detroit -.000 000 000— 0 5 1{ | Batterios—Jones and Ruel; Dauss Middleton and Bessler ae | At Cleveland: R. H. E.| Philadelphia o0— 2 9 o| Cleveland - oor— 4 8 1] Batteries— Rommel! and Walker; veleskie and O'Neill At St. Louis: RH. E. Washington -.010.002 000—3 & 2 St. Louis _ 710 000 00° 8 14 1 Batteries—Erickson, Courtney and Gharrity; Shocker and Severeid. $< —— Casper fans are just biding their time until Denver arrives here for the opening of the, Midwest league season Sunday. Denver. has a czacking good squad but the local boys are prepared to give the Broncs a real set-back in their aspirations for leadership of the Midwest league. en Kid Ham % hs schi meet been This match w dule greed t: he he went di _Hambone says n f St. Cla » doesn’t ir can stop Guy Hoffman had perfect control of the old pill yesterday batter drew free transportation. either on balls or by being hit. Hoffman worked the corners of the plate yes- terday in mid-season style. He looks ys of the welterweight O'Brien and Billie Wil also mix over a 10-round Co ee coer ot ee ho J seisaclepemgtng iS has not! iike one of the big pitching bets of announced yet. But no matter | the refiners cards are made the three 10- is Hank Bostick is a phenom on the gag hota na sion Croush fight | bases. He stole a couple of sacks y ithe fiat trace ark seit night terday and for the past two days was : aN avhntse Ieee a fle the ring | te first Casper player to take a trial & ornia Joe Gans, will leave for| “tune home plate. PDPenver whe h scheduled in a - wag team iia wanking kei 6. Ejoround main event fiche nice Bena.| clock. No signals were crossed up ima J ans at the stockyaria yesterday and playing the hit and run $ sa > counted in the scoring results. . ; Hale's long triple scored the first = Catcher Hale's triple yesterday was ; Bethe first of the season’ here He won [two tallies and placed the eatcher in Ethe $10 ficider's glove which was of- |e for the prizes that were offered for pefered the Casper Sporting Goods | ‘Mis swat. : to the first man pulling this | C: H- Jackson looked like the goods - in't have much trouble |¥esterday. He got two safe blows the with it however. Lot | {rst two times he went to the plate. oe 5 tacked up to but the |, Rabbit Garrity is one of the best fielders ever seen here. He grabs everything that comes his way and |that peg of his is almost perfect to |the home plate. Rabbit and Hale got e run with | re for life. ; into a throwing battle »yesterday and LADIES the Refiners’ catcher threw the ball eB sc * clear over Garrity’s head The Forbidden Hoffman fanned and A ” Johnson, two of Laramie's hard stick- Woman ers in the third inning and pulled x himself out of a hole. Starts at The Lyric Casper was always able to hit the i TOMORROW ball when hits meant runs. A little tyory Isun fielder yi display by Laramie's erda: permitted Hart DID YOU NOTICE THAT--- No Laramie iRiamdan and nearly let Casper get a ‘Ss pop fly to drop unimpeded on the couple more scores, Old Man Arbogast is right there on the coaching line bellowing pep into his squad and that no boners werc pulled by the base runners. In the eighth inning Hoffman was as strong us he was at the start of the game. The first two men who faced him were fanned without hav- ing touched the ball on eight pitched balls and that Sells couldn't hit the ball out of the infield. Umpire Welschone is a real offi cial, eminently fair to all parties con- cerned and that his decisions are given rapidly. He is also the boss of the field. His orders are observed by all ball players or else they go to the bench to think over their sins, That Joe Slattery is about one of the keenest first basemen that was ever seen here. He had 12 put outs to his credit yesterday and not a bobble. He used the willow for two hits and is making it tough for the opposition to get past the keystone sack. Hale has a wonderful p2g and that stolen bases have been eliminated from’ the accomplishments of the visiiors. Harry Donica and McNeill are there with the steady playing that lacks the sensational variety but they always manage to get in front of the balls that come into their territory, Hartzell is about the ace of sun fielders. The veteran covers a lot of territory and it is prétty hard for a ball _to light in the right garden ‘Casper iy Up Hurler With Big Stick And Bunches Hits for Seven Runs In Second and Sixth Innings Laramie was helpless before Gu |terday and lost to Casper’ While Hoffman had the W: Wil were placing the willow Johnson of the to insure success in any ball Arby's pastimers didn't believe in Postponing things yesterday, and from ‘the minute that Casper came to ‘the bat things began to sizzle. In ‘thi first inning Bostick was cut off at the plate after he had made a valiant effort to score. Being robbed of this tally apparently enraged the Refiners, for they led off with vengeance in the second inning 4 three of tn ~hite gated boys tallied before the frame was ended. Casper concentrated on the second and sixth innings, three runs in the former and four in the latter consti- tuting its sole scoring ability. Lara- mie’s Ione tally came in the first of the seventh. The score doesn’t tell tHe story of the fight which Casper put up to win the game. The game was devoid ‘of the chances of a victory for Laramie that marked the opening game of the season here, but it was fast and.in- teresting throughout and the heavy hitting and snappy fielding ‘added con- | siderable to the interest of the spectu- | tors. With two down in the second inning, Harry Donica of the Refiners singled. He started to steal second and Jackson poled out a pretty Texas leaguer on the hit-and-run signal. Donica burned up the path toward third and landed safely. Jackson took second on the effort to cut Donica off. - Hale then came through with a triple and seored the two, Guy Hoffman then garnered a single for his only hit of the day and Hule scored. Bostick flied out. Casper's only other scores came in the last of the sixth when Slattery doubled. Hartzell laid a bunt down the third-base Iine and beat it to first, Slattery took third. Donica singled and Slattery scored, Hartzell moving to second. On a passed ball Hartzell moved to third and Donica to second. Jackson ‘hit a long fly to left field and after a running catch the ‘fielder stumbled and dropped the ball. Hart- zell scored and-Donica took third, Jackson going to second. Hale was intentionally walked. Hoffman went out on three called strikes. On a fiela- er’s choice Bostick forced Hale /at second and Donica scored, while Jack- | Club Standing Midwest League. Won Lost /Pct. 12 3 800 a Wee fe oS -10 7 588 Scottsbluff -& 9 A471 "| Sterling eT 389, Laramie 3 12 200 National League. Pittsburgh New York Brooklyn Chicago -. Boston Cincinnat St. Louls -. Philadelphia Cleveland -600 Boston ~~. 9 591 New York 11 577 Washington 4 517 Detroit 15 B16 St. Louis -. 15 aaa Chicago 4 462 Philadelphia -~ 19 296 oe —Read The ene. Classified Ase S| : ” = = 2 2 a = | "a Paramount Club Dance AMATEUR CONTEST--CASH PRIZES Auspices Mrs. Sam Service FREE EATS AND EVERYTHING Admission $1.25, Tax Paid, on Both Ladies and Gentlemen HEAR CASPER’S YOUNGEST ENTERTAINER---MISS BUBB ST LLL ee rn ats ps TS y Hoffman’s benders yes- Benne oan os ta. 1. icats penned up teammates behind the offerings of Manager A. | jie pastimers and garnering enough runs game., son took third. The pitcher evidently forgot that there was’a man on third. for he lobbed one over to first-to nip Bostick and Jackson «ole home. Bos-| tick then stole secocd and Garrity} closed the inning when he was thrown } out at first. Four runs. Laramie’s only run came when R Johnson was safe on first on McNeil's fumble of a hard hit ball. Brazier | sacrificed Johneon to second. Guest was thrown out at first. Varnadore singled and Johnson scored. Galena hit. to Bostick, forcing Varnadore at}! second. In the last of the ‘seventh jnning| Berger went into the box for Laramie and Marqui relieved Forrest as catcher. Casper threatened in the last of the seventh but no scores were counted. The game went down then in one, we, three order, both teams retiring idly. Slattery, Hartzell, Donica and Jack- #0 each counted two hits in four trips to the plate for the Refiners yesterday. This combination featured both times in yesterday's scoring, being helped by a timely hit by Hoffman. Sells and Brazier of the Wildcat squad looked best, each taking two safe clouts and working hard on the bases and on defense. Here's the score: Casper: AB. Bostick, ss. rrity, If. MeNeill, 3b ~ Slattery, 1b, Hartzell, rf. Donica, 2b. Jackson, cf, Hale, ¢ - Hoffman, R. 3 ereusccosy eauwsoowe MHwRwoonn ecccoouco® er#ubeusos ” Total Larami as. Jenner Brazier, If. Guese, 2% Varnadore; Galena, ef. Forrest, ¢. Marqui, .c. A. Johnson, p. - Berger, p. Tétal — Seore: Laramie Casper 980 004 00*— 7 11 Stolen bases, Bostick 2, Jackson 2; two-base hits, Slattery, Jackson, A Johnson; three-base hits, Hale; runs batted in, Donica 1, Hale 2, Hoffman 1, Varnadore 1; sacrifice hits, Garrity, Heck; earned runs, Casper 4, Lara mi¢ 1; struck out: by Hoffman 6, by A. Johnson 3; bases on ball, off A. Johnson 2; double plays, Jackson to Donica, Donica to Bostick to Slattery, A. Johnson to Varnadore to Forrest; wild pitches,» A. Johnson; left on bases, Casper 6, Laramie 4; innings pitched by A. Johnson 6, runs 7, hits 9; innings pitched by Berger 2, runs 0, hits 2; time of game 1:85; — Welchonce. ii i jStomach on Strike 20 Years{ Eztonic Settled it Ib. ecoascouooe” Eatonic js_wonderful,”’ W. 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Scottsbluft O11 021 O0x—5 9 1} Batteries — Voorheis and Kraning-| Rickenbacker, premier American ace| | during the war, announced he would jer Hi and Benninghoven. —————— | ati St. Louis fans contend that neither | might from Oakland, Cal. the Browns nor the Cardinals have! ton, D. C., taking off May oo Pitching staffs strong enough to stand jthe gaff on the big circuits, SPORT FLASHES ABE ATTELL TO ‘PEACH.’ | fo First in News Of All Events | THIS TIME LAST YEAR BISONS FEN UP WITHBRONGHO Roser Hornsby tripled with the bases full. Irrigators Make It Two Straight fore pee SG SEAT | Score on Games in Stands £5 off Carter of the en ty Seweoh Stel nWedt ies tn ae | When Greybull Wins, nesday Game Sctented iow | 3 to 1 } y Petal university at Tokio, 5 to 0. | | (Special to The Tribune) Harvard beat) Wiliams, in | GREYBULL, Wyo, May 19.1, | SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb., 19+} when Frothingham hit a homer oe * Sterling was given its ona alee the ninth. cameltoe Bosh Seman gn option stem in |evened up the score on games wii) Ceenigente y |the Bronchos when they flosed cut a 3to-1 victory on seven hits § while | Denver connected with Kelly for only |five biows. Greybull’s run in : jeighth was contested by Downey o | misunderstanding over ground rul Kelly pitched great ball for the sons and was tight in the pinches. The scor H | Denver S | Try Long Flight’ Eddie R 000 000 100—1 reybull — 010 010 O1x—3 Batteries: Larkin and Diar: Kelly and Askland. Gibbons Fights Sommers July 4 SPOKANE, Wash., May 19. jolex of agreement were signed. | |for a middleweight match between Mike Gibbons of St. Paul and i Sommers of Spokane, for a $10.0 E SAN FRANCISCO, May 19. transcontinental to Washing: 4. tempt a two-day Subscribe for The Tribune—— HOT OFF WIRE | fa finish bout for the title with| Sommers of Spokane, for a 10 CHICAGO, May 19. vohn Freiburg of Chicago... The mech | Purse, held at the race track « fied today Laie AEE: MMI be staged here lace néxt moiith,| Alan, Idaho, July 4, scsoraing to J bere office George | ; orp: erbert Sexsmith, owner of the trac be Batrett, spocial counsel te the 28\q fects e.s So iene ging here today. The weight will be 1: commission the effect that Abe Atte, former gilist, is making overtures to Altecveg’ Crowe to turn state’s evi- dence ee trial of former members vt the Chicago White Sox and others iy commection with the 1919 worll's E BIG GRID GAME IN OHIO. COLUMBUS, ©.,° May 19.—Locaf newspapers tollay published a story that the University of California foot- ball team is to be invited to play Ohia state's eleven this fall on the'® Ohto field here. made’ that no official action has yet been taken, however. NO-HIT GAME PITCHED. PASTOD Pa., May 19.—Wiliam Seaman pitched a no-hit ‘eteatine for La Fayette college yesterday, Ursinus 7 to 2. . ptruck out men, fanning three in the “ue — ing, and passed two. | PAL MOORE MATCHED. 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