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World Resulis By Leased Wire WILDCATS DROP TWO TO BISONS ex Greybull Tate Two Straight | § After Losing Opening Game to Visitors Two Lara- d taken the GREYBULL, Wyo. more defeats were mie after the W pening ee terday E 5 to 1, run in two games. Sunday's Score. D0 000: 001 40° rburn Moore. 's Score. ramie Greybull - Batteries Forrest; Kelly Saturday R Laramie 000 000 000— 0 Greybull 20 010 00*— 3 Batteries—Countryman and Forrest; Flynn and Moore. FINALS IN GIRLS’ CAGE TOURNEY FRIDAY NIGHT The deciding game for champion- ship of the Casper grade girls’ basket-| ball teams will be played at the Na- trona county gymnasium on Tuesday evening. The last games played Friday night resulted in a victory of the Central school seventh and eighth grades over the Park school by the folowing score: Central eighth grade 27, Park eighth grado §; Central seventh grade 36, Park seventh grade 14. The games have been put on through the efforts of Miss Christine Dodson, gymnasium fastructor of the Casper schools. Dempsey Back at Training, Report ATLANTIC CITY,/Ny J., May After a day's layoff, Jack Demp today resumed training for his heavy-| weight championship contest with Georges Carpentier. The c Was eager to resume w our rest. Larry Williams of Bridgeport, Conn. joined the champion’s staff of spar ring partners. Williams is a hea weight and will replace Jack C ford wf Brooklyn, who quit after work- ing six days with Dempsey. Clif ford was knocked out once by Demp- sey and badiy punished the other timieg he faced him. DAYLIGHT SAVING HOURS NOOPTED AT COURTHOUSE Daylight saving wlil be put into ef- fect at all county offices today, by a change in office hours. The offices will open at $ o'clock and close at tead of 9 o'clock and 5 o'clock as at present. The changed hours it ts believed, will permit accommodation of patron- age during the earlier hour. This change will not affect the sheriff’ office. | Boston - Detroit - Club Standing i Wee Dost. 4 x 636 550 524 Greybull Denver — Scottsbluff — Sterling Laramie 211 Pet. so" 656 514 481 448, Pittsburgh New York - Brooklyn Chicago 382) 370 316 Pet. 618 -600 00 New York Washington *| Chicago — . Louis Philadelphia Last Scores SUNDAY GAMES. National League. Pittsburgh, 8; New York, 6. Chicago, 6; Brooklyn, 4. American League. Washington, 2; Chicago, 6 New York, 6; St. Louis 5 Boston, 0; Cleveland, 5. Philadelphia, 9; Detroit, 6 (10 innings). SATURDAY GAMES. National League. New York, 2; Chicago, Philadelphia, 3; St. Louis, Boston, 6; Cincinnati, 5. Brooklyn, 6; Pittsburgh, 13. American League. Cleveland, 8; Philadelphia 11. Chicago, 4; New York, 7 Detroit, 6; Boston, 5. St. Louis, 4; Washington, 2. ot || Games Today Midwest League. Denver at Casper. Scottsbtuff at Sterling, Laramie at Greybul National League. St. Louis at Boston Chicago at Brook! Pittsburgh at New York. Cineinnat! at Philadelphia. American League. ‘Washington at Chicago. New York at St. Louis. Philadelphia at Detroit. Boston at Cleveland. For Vacation or Stepover Don't miss a stay at the strictly modern Carter Hotel AT THF Big Horn Hot Springs “The largest mineral springs in the world.” THERMOPOLIS, WYOMING A BISHOP-CASS THEATER ‘Honeymoon Ranch” A TALE OF THE WESTERN PLAINS A Tenderfoot Dude Breezed Into Catamount—Let the “Two-Gun” Bullies Walk All Over Him—Got Mad— Thrashed the Lot—Made ’Em Look Like a Bunch of Dehorned Yearlings. — ALSO —— BOB AND BILL “CATCHING A COON” AND ANNETTE KELLERMAN —in— “THE ART OF DIVING” Continuous 1 to 11 Admission 30c TOMORROW ONLY , “CHILDREN [OF DESTINY” tio. locas habits must pm faring m EDIT. Ht HALLOR ARBUCKLE in “OUT WEST” Casper had gathered runs and with the had squeezed score of 10 jlead which ver in a hopel resulted di scoring If the errors 1 | story however. tallied on the bobble for The j gathered seven contested closely total of six boc the long end Pep Dawson Saturday’s game and | slugging Refiners measly hits. The Sunday | Denver apparent Jof errors in the § on t lay. Casi first three or fc everything out of Shinkel of: Bron started for Cy from the vi 1 in r of the get away and retin To run per team gathered 15 t secured nd Hoffman which Denver gath three innings were rors which were challé per and a little ti |man retired in the th: four hits had been him, Mapel allowed agring the rem ‘The story of ye the local tes summary of the fatal » ered out at fir a mor jrity dou nt later ring the The Saturday game was |have been a close score down In order to get its five! Hewitt, If - runs across Denver copped 11 bingles. ; McNeill, 3b across its ten ta seven counters it Refiners Keep Air Filled With Hits and Even Up for Saturday’s Loss-in Sunday Game at Ball Park A.seventh inning batting rally, which netted Casper seven -364! runs, beat the Denver Broncs in the Sunday game before the largest crowd of baseball fans that ever witness a game here. By winning the Sunday game Casper took revenge for the defeat it suffered in the opening game of the series Saturday. When the clouds had cleared away in the seventh inning @ total of seven) third and Hartzell to second on the three throw in. Donica singled and Siat- hag a|tery and Hartzeil scored, Donica go. r. Theling to second on the throw. Jack- aced Den-|son doubled to center ,.and. Donica game. different 4 been | left would} asper | and Denver} honors with a} score was of b-to-2 variety with Denver on the! hurled for Denver in| Casper— the with victous four ed. mn game and one was chalked against her yes-| 1 i to go through the bobble ould not cious sluggers Rolla Mapel. ; alli ts Ww the Ca: oft runs first er- n safeti The five 1 the y four t € Hoff. nat hits m kesolves itself into a eveyth inning. a was thro singied nd. r- and Bostick nd Garrity safe on La: singled and |C. H. Jackson, cf — ie Der} ion and no more|scored. Hale singled ‘and Jackson |scored. Hale tried to take secorid but was caught. Mape! then filed out to field. Seven runs, seven hits and one error. Casper apparently gathered all the tallies allowed for the day and the |remainder of the game went score- Hess. Here are the scores: Saturday's Game. Bostick, ss —_. Garrity, If 5 coocooooouHA SOK COHOMROOND Slattery, Ib —_2-—-. Hartzell, rf - Donica, 2b HOO Ramet Hale, Ci Ww: Oi een Jackson, p. ecoownoccHooom COMNMBOMOCOK ED CoHoucoHHont bes we S o suonmangs 3 ° lewmeccooap Schinkel, If -. Cochran, rf - Hosp, 2b Graham, 1 Diamond, c ~. Dawson, p pebberae 1 Slaw | momeconmH Bs alocrnnnnoote Totals . * Batted inning. Score by innings. 5 Denver . - 011 110 010—5 9 8 Casper -. = 100 100 000-2. 4 7 Summary: Two-base hits, Garrity, Donica, C. H, Jackson, Graham. Three- base hits, Elsh, Cochran, Earned runs, Denver 1. Sacrifice hits, Garrity, Me- Nell 2, Slattery, Downey, Elsh, Hosp, Diamond. Struck out, by C. W. Jack- son 2, by Dawson 8. Bases on ball, off Dawson 8. Runs batted in, Slat- tery 1, LaSalle 1, Cochran 1, Diamond Bel emndnounnma a 5 | BER cain nceu wet 1. Wild pitches, Dawson 1. bases, Casper 8, Denver 9. game, 140. Umpire, Weichonce. Sunday’s Game. Casper— AB Bostick, ss -. ---- 5 Garrity, If --_-_ 4 McNeill, 3b -. 5 Slattery, 1b --. 4 Hartzell, rf 4 Donica, 2b ---~-=. Jackson, cf --__--___ Hale, c Hoffman, p R. Mapel, p--------- COOMH HH OM OO sta com eo te ts ecuvokamary mOHKHHOSOOmD 4 4 ° 4 Totals ...----. bei Or HoHOHOHONS 33 Schinkel, Cochran, rf Hosp, Graham, Diamond, ¢ Dawson, If-3b «. eee rs He RonnHmon Summary: Stolen bases, Elsh. Two- base hits, Bostick, Garrity, Hartzell, Donica, Jackson 2. Three-base hits, ish, Diamogd. Sacrifice hits, Schin- el 2. Runs batted in, Garrity 1, Mc- Neill 1, Slattery 1, Hartzell 1, Donica . Jackson 2, Hale 1, Elsh 1, Cochran Diamond 1. Struck out, by R. Ma- pel 3, by Schinkel 1. Bases on ball, off Hoffman 2, off R..Mapel 2, off Schinkel 1. Double play, Jackson to Bosticx. Earned runs, Casper 9, Den- ver Hit by pitched hall, Downey, by R. Mapel. Left on busas, Casper 5. Denver 7. Innings pitched by Hoft- runs, 3; hits, 4. Innings pitched Mapel 7; runs, 2; hits, 3. Time CHANGES ARE MADE IN LEAGUE UMPIRE STAFF | Robert L. Brydon has been: released jand Victor L. Palmiter has resigned as umpires in the Midwest baseball league . Harry Welchone, former man- jager of the Dallas club, and Bart Woll- ums will replace Brydon at Sterling |and_Welchone has replaced Pamiter Casper. | “beet Brydon was released for mis |conduct off the bal:field, being under |the influence of intoxicating Mquor upon several occasions and missing the opening game of the Laramie-Sterling rie The first half of the seventh inn- ing in Saturday’s game was over on three pitched balls. Elsh hit the first ball pitched to Garrity. Schinkel hit the next one to Jackson and Coch- ran hit the third ball to Charles Jack- son and was thrown out at first. ' Elsh fouled seven times In the first of the fifth inning before he lined out to Slattery. Hale precipitated an argument about the shine ball in the last of the fifth inning on Saturday's game and that he end Charles Jackson both struck out on seven pitched balls. C. H. Jackson, Casper center field- er, got two hits and one sacrifice in four trips to the plate Saturday. Neither pitcher walked or hit a man in Saturday's game. And both Jackson and Daweon retired three by strike-outs. Manager Arbogast appeared in the Casper batting line-up for the first time In the ninth inning of Satur- day’s game. Novel finish of Saturday's gam If the hero had appeared with Carpentier Goes To Work in Ring MANHASSET, Y.. May 23.—| Georges Carpentier today began real ring work in preparation for his fight with Jack Dempsey July 2, His morn- ing work-out was in secret but this afterncon, he was to perform before a large delegation of newspapermen. Fame in the warld of canines has come to “Flip,” a Belgian police dog owned by Carpentier. The dog has al- ready played an important part in training activities. Since the close of the war much of the time during the conflict, Carpen- tier has been with constantly. “Not as a mascot, just as friend,” he de- clared today as the pair tramped around the large estate on which the! camp of the boxer has been estab- Ushed. oni The first woman member of the New Hampshire Medical society was Dr. Danforth, of Manchester, who was admitted to membership in 187! } 1 vags novelist would have had the basis for a wonderful story. Casper fights to the end. With one down, Jackson beat out an in- field hit in the ninth Saturday and Hale was intentionally passed. The bag’s were crowded when Arby came to bat. He hit to the pitcher and Donica was forced out at home. And Bostick lined out to first with the bags still choked A Rolla Mapel started and finished the inning. This was. the first time one player has had the distinction of making two outs for his team in the same inning. Guy Hoffman had tough sledding. He allowed four hits, before Mana- ger Arbogast decided to jerk him. While Rolla Mapel was weak with the stick, he had the Broncs help- less trying to soive his twisters. He received wonderful support. Jackson is the least touted of Cas- per’s players*and «that he is one of the finest ball players on the team. He is a dead sure fielder and manages to get that swat across at the proper moment. Hank Bostick retrieved all mis- haps of the day when he started that seventh inning batting rally. Hank pilfered another bag after his hit and set things going for the vic- tory. Garrity looks like the real goods. Arbogast's predictions for him have come true. He ‘is hitting the ball and the/scorers mark an out every- time the ball goes near his territory. The crowd. While official figures are lacking it is officially reported that Sunday's game drew the larg- est attendance that was ever cred- ited here before. The only double play pulled yes- terday was made by C. H. Jackson and Hank Bostick. Jackson speared an almost cinch hit and caught a Denver man off second. Downey, Denver manager, was the second man to get put cut of a game by Umpire Welchonce for too vigor- ously protesting a close decision on a fatr ball. It all helped to.blow up the game for Denver in the sevent! STEALING IND LUFTS 5-f Each Take Gane ai in Opening Se Thirty-seven ries; $ in Two Games to The Tribune.) * STERLING, Colo., May 23.—Ster ling and Scottsbluff broke even on th opening games of thelt new series here, Scottsbluff taking Saturdays slugging match by a score of 15 to 19 while Sterling defeated the visitor. 7 to 5, in Sunday's thriller. Voorhay went in to save the gamé for Sterling yesterday after Noyes weakened in 1 eighth. Sunday's Score. R. HE. 000 001 130— 5 13 4 210 103 00°— 7 11 2 Batteries—Killeen, Kinney and Ben. ninghoven; Novey, , Voorheis ang Kraninger. Saturday's Score. BSeottsbluft — Sterling Batteries—HiN and Benninghovets McGuire, Powdts protien bg HIGH SCHOOE HURLER PITCHES NO-RIT GAME Gidden, Towa, claims to have the champion high school baseball pitche: of all time and a potential star in the big show of future years’ unless hii career is marred by actident. Harvey Corbin, a southpaw pitcher is the toy on whom Glidden is pinning its hopes, He made his record when he pitched a no-hit, né-run record’ game against the Vall high school team. To win the game only three men Were needed Corbin, the catcher and a first bang man for they are the'only players who handled the ball in’-fall nine inn. ings. Corbin struck out 22 of the players who faced him and'was robbed of two other strike-outy when the catcher dropped the ball. This is the third no-hit game fie pitched in a week. RAE Peseta PRs Aas Jowelry and watch repairing by ex: pert workmen. All work guaranteed, Casper aeargizy: Mfg. Co.,. 0-8. 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