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World Results By Leased Wire SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1921 cf WILDCATS LEND » POOR SUPPORT vt Four Errors Chalked Up Against Laramie in Losing to Den- ver rer Tribe pa : | DENVER. dune 11— Although Lara- th thie made as many hits off Joe Daw- Circuit Clouts by Slattery and Garrity Start Scoririg in Friday’s Game With the Irrigators Two long home runs, one by Joe Slattery, Casper’s tower- ing fir-t baseman, and one by Rabbit Garrity, the Jeif 1>em- ber of the Casper tribe, featured ‘the game which the Refin- ers captured from Scottsbluff yesterday afternoon by a score of 5to2. Hale was on the bags ahead of Garrity when the terrific line smash got away from Fed Ley in centerfield and both rouuped home before the ball had been fielded back. Slattery’s evi Urgon on mound duty for the Broncs a co : , homer went clear over Ley’s head, A She, Toes, allowed. the four elé-| Tea that is mome tear tor tay ts oms|| Club Standing gitgnatied them to drop the game by «| % the fastest runners in the western SP gcore of 4 to 1. country. | th: WTlere’s the score: R11 =| Stonewall Jackson officiated on the Midwest ‘League. oft Laramio _ 000 000 100—1 6 4| mound for Casper and, anxious to = Pet. pa Denver 000 111 10x—4 § 1| make a name for himself, proceeded| CASPER 10 633 at | Batteries—Thorburn and Forrest;| to count two hits on his batting aver-| Greybull 13° 6t8 ca‘ Pawson and Diamond. age. " Garrity, Hartzell, Slattery, | Denver ry 13 “618 thi > Donica and Hale é¢ach added two | Scottabluf 412 safe blows to their percentage. Bostick | Sterfing 351 was held in leash yesterday, being de-| Laramio “333 Uberately walked twice. One of these walks he later stretehed into a tally k by using bascball brains in touring the Wo be Pee ATIONAL LEAGUE|*"“* Pitasbursh 15 661 Scottsbluff’s lone tallies came in the| New York . 32 17 «(1683 : TET fourth inning when Jackson weak-| St. Louis . 21 Bas BAL Clactenati— R. H. E.| ened, allowing a twodagger and two| Boston . 24489 few York.. 000 000. 010—1 4 0) singies. Roche and Mills scored for) Brooklyn 27481 incinnati.. 002 000 10°—3 12 2) the visitors. Cincinnati 29 420 ; Batteries—Toney, Sallee and Snyder;| paidridge, a big lefthander, started) Chicago. ... 26.395 ag 3a Wieee: tor Seottsbiuft and pitched 7 1-2. in-| Philadelphia 30.348 ings. He was jerked in the seventh jas Pittsburgh RH. E.| inte Hastscll, singled and” Slattery American League. ton ...... 010 000 210—4 12 1) cathered a double off of his delivery. a WwW. L. Pet. tsburgh 000 900 100-1 10 1| ith one down, Niles, formerly with | Cleveland . +82 19627 } Bateries—Scott and Gibson; Glaz-| Casper, went into the box and succeed-| New. York 21 fer, Carlson and Schmidt. Gd to closing out the scores. Bostick | Washington 24 —— went out, third to first and Hate was| Detroit ... 35 Beeston seenaae PO ie har | basco St Louis “4 *e terday’s game was played in the] 4, ‘ 3 St. Louis !/:-111 220 10x—8 13 1] ¢,c¢ real baseball weather that has Basra 44 * Batteries—Reuther, Miljus, Bailey | heen offered here this summer and the and Taylor; Walker and Dilhoefer, team acted true to its reputation of be- ing a het weather organization. The sélections for the hurline jobs for to day's game haye not been announced. It will. probably be John Mapel for Casper and Hill for the visitors. The game will start promptly at 4.15. To- morrow’s ‘game,. the final of the se- ries and the final game on the local lot for over two weeks, will start FRENCH FIGHT FANS FEAR DROUGHT ON TRIP PARIS (By Mail’to United Press.)— Nine ‘long hot: days without a drink! | At Chicago — Philadelphia-Chicago game postponed; rain. AMERICAN LEAGUE "At Boston— RH. FE. » Srey ---. 010 000 000-3 7 5 > 101 005 00O5—7 12 0 Win Two Places|* In Big-Marathon FROM-STERLING Bisons Pin Goose Egg on Visitors” Hopes in Second Game of | DENVER, June 11—A. G. Bel Series cher of Boulder won the annual GREYBULL, Wryo., June 11 bull stepped on Sterling yesterday won, 6 to 0. Greybull got back into’ its stride and played sensational base- ball in winning. One game each has been tacked up in this series and to- day's game will decide the series ma- jority, ‘The final game will be playa. tomorrow. inasmuch as the cofftingent is to be more or less a semi-official mission, they feel constrained to obey the laws of thei hostess country to the let- ter: Hence the forebodings of one of the most terrible droughts in the history of the nation. The 400 passengers plan to live aboard the chartered steamship “Leo- poldina” in New York harbor during the nine days’ stay. Some of the more ingenious members of the party are already suggesting that the prob- lem should be solved by hoisting to sea past the three-mile limit, where the Volstead act does not act. Some of the more thirsty members are sug- gesting this. procedure for each meal. All the members agree that they will probably suffer more physical torture than eithos of the participants in the fight. SPORT FLASHES HOT OFF WIRE though he will not be an active com- petitor in the contest, it was an- nouriced here today. Mrs. Ryan Wins From British Champ Today BECKENHAM, Kent, England, June 11.—(By The Associated Press) Miss Elizabeth Ryan of California, today defeated Mrs. Beamish of Eng- land, in the final match of the ladies’ singles in the tennis tournament here. LEWIS TO TRY FOR TITLE. ROCHESTER, N. Y., June 11L— Champion Stanislaus Zbyszko and Ed (Strangler) Lewis, have been matched to meet in this city June 27, for the world's heavyweight wrestling title. A. A. U. TRYOUTS TODAY. CHICAGO, June 11—More than 150 athlefes were ready to take part in the central A. A. U. tryouts at North- western university field today to.de- cide wha will represent» the cent west at the national A. A. U. meet at Pasadena in, July: COLLEGES ENTER MEET. CHICAGO, June 11.—Entries al- ready received for the 100-yard dash in the national) intercollegiate track and field meet here next Saturday in- clude, with time each has made for ‘that qvent; Hayes, Notre-Dame, 9 4-5; Sndok, Oregon Aggies, “10; Lindsey, Rice. institute (Texas), 9 3-5; Smith, Nebraska, 9 4-5; Detring, Nebraska, 10;.Paulu, Grinnell, 10; “Wilson, Iowa, 10; ‘Harley,, Washington, 9 4-5, and Jacobson, South Dakota, 10. DUNDES (OUTPOINTS ‘CHANEY. BOSTON, June 11.—Johnny OLDFIELD TO SI SET JPACE. 2 UNIONTOWN, Pa., Juns 11.—Bar-|_ ney Oldfield, veteran racer, will pace Dundee the pack on the first lap of the 225-| of New York, won a referee's decision mile universal trophy race on the| «ver K. 0, Chaney of Baltimore, in a Uniontown speedway, June 18, al-/10-round bout, last_night. WO HOMERS HELP REF INERS TO SECOND VICTORY, GREYBULL WING [Boutder Runner HOMER RECORDED MMLORS ORIG IST WEEK > AUTH ANSES TOTAL 1017 WES ENG KEL In the American, Harris and Rice, the Washington duet, are having a merry race for stolen base honors. Each has pilfered a dozen sacks but Sialer of St. Louis is right on their heels with 11 thefts Frisch of New York has stepped out in front among the base steal- ers in the National circuit wigh 11 thefts. Carey of Pittsburgh is one behind him. National Iragne. Leslie Mann of St. Louts made the best showing of the week in the National circuit. He boosted his mark 42 points, from -320 to .862, while Jacques Feurnier of the same club added 31 points to his average, bringing it up to .350. Roger Hornsby, another St. Louis star, retained first place by bring- ing his mark to .424. McHenry, teammate, is the runnerup, with .392. while Johnston of Brooklyn is third with .389. Other leading batters who have verpenetes in 25 or more games are: .363; Mann, St. Toute oie 36h Sullivan, Chicago,..364. American League: Tris pilot of the world’s champion Cleveland team, pulled away from ‘Tyrus Cobb, the Detroit manager, for the runnerup honors among the batters of the American league by boosting his mark from .408 to .417, while the Detroit star slumped seven points and dropped to third placc with an average of .401.- Harry Heilmann, the slugging Detroit out- fielder, hammered on 6*more points to his average, which . brought’ him up to .440, George r, the ee Da a :30. The score: That is thé ghastly prospect agitat- yes and 800 ER sd AB R H Po A B| !& the French contingent going to the ercid; Meyer and Ruel. CASPER— CargisatinsDempeey fight In @tpectal: : ees McNeill, 8b $4 0 0 1 4 Olly chartéred steamship. At Philadelphia— R. H. E,| Garrity, if 41 1 0 9| To Frenchmen accustomed from Ghieago .... 020 012 000—5 7 1) Monica, 2b ---——- 0 2 3 2 9|chiighood to drinking wine instead of Ateadelphia 000 000 000— 0° 51) Yartzell, rf - 0 2 1 0 Olwater ‘this state of affairs is more aiteries—Kerr and Schalk; Hom, | Slattery, 1b. -. 1 214 © ©O/tragit than humorous: “After nearly C ifel and Perkins. C, H. Jackson, et 0 0 1 © Olan arran including the fixing ud a Bastick, se - 163721 . £600 francs with om At Washington— R. HE.) Hale, ¢ =~ 922310 feeccea lle coat wh ainory nd +-+-+--000 101 130-6 10 8) C. W. Jackson, Loe o3s 010 National Committee om Washington -- 021° 000 00-55 28S Oe ll Se of Tourisme, somebody happened to tt - and 5 Totals ~-s------35. 5 13 27.15 1] remember that the United States is ud Goarmey Aeron: Gharrity. —-. currently reported to be dry. And = a a SCOTTSBLUFF— AB RH POAE ic! SAt New York—11 Innings R. H. E. o.--- 4 0 010 0 28 Goveiand 111 000 203 02—8 26 1| MCKMiEnG rt fa thee on York 001 000 320 00-6 18 1 400520 vi {\Batteries—Bagby, Mails and Nuns- 412800 "et maker; Mays, Shawkey aud Shaug. 412300 3 402 ene a ee SAL Ort tee. ‘4 Benninghoven, c --4 6.1 4 1 as ldridge, p ------- 3 0 0 0 0 ¢ = | Games Today ES sides is © 2. f Midwest Leaj Total: 2 82410 0 me f Scottsbluff at Bae epatted for Niles in 9th inning. {Laramie at Denver (transferrea| _ Score by innings: |) | ih fe 0 ley from La-umie.) Scottsbluff ---000 200 000— 2 8 01} 4 gu Sterling at Greybull. | Casper 12 002 00¢— & pa | Summary: Stolen bases, Slattery, oe ad National League. | Bostick, Mills, Walker. Two-base hits, | ¥3 SS Tetasetla ot Eebureh eerie erenty, muateery. 7 benefice || SS abeoeteceal cattaee | hits, McNeill. “Struck. out, by C. W-|} 4 Bh “iNew York atest: Lotte Jackson, 1; by Baldridge, 2; by Niles,|} 4o = er paced aie ar 1. Bases an balls, off C.W. Jackson, oe \1; off Baldridge, 3; off Niles, 1. Runs Avaya Lnsaxieh batted in, Garrity, lattery, 1; Hale, + Cleveland “Ai 0 Samer: 1; C. W. Jackson, 1; Walker, Left|} St. Louis at Philadelphia. Detroit at New York. Chicago at Boston. 11; |Innings pitched by Baldridge, Scottsbluff, 7. 6 1-3, jon bases, Casper, Soe RO Srdoteateatoges runs 5, hits 12, Innings pitched by Niles, 1 2-3, runs 0, hits 1, Time of kee 2:00. Umpire, Woolums. in a one-fall match last night in 1 hour #4 mutes. In the remain- ag 2 tes for the second fail TAYLOR PINS MONDT IN GREELEY MATE: sinter tae the tec Jack Taylor without taking any inten with Earl Caddock schedule: chances beat Toots Mondt in Greeley for July 4 here. his d Coats aes GHAPENTIER MENTALLY STALE, FORMER TRAINER AT : IOUTHEAN CALIFORNIA SAYS AFTER SEEING WORKOUT} ference throughout the work. Everybody spoke in a whisper and NEW YORK, June 11.—Fear of wer-training appears to haunt } “4 ‘Georges Carpentier and his mana- it appeared to have the general as- . In his eagerness to be in com- | pect of a funeral. If I were han- Fe. trim when he faces Jack dling Carpentier I would import a ¢ Dempsey on July 2, the .French | court jester and a couple of negro ugilist has, apparently, reached | minstrels to liven up the French- |} 5 Hop condition well in advance of the | man. It would be a pity t0.see hini >< te of combat. menially fagged aut as Jim Jeffries |} 2 - F Several close observers of. pugil- | Was on the eve of just such an im- |} " [istic conditioning methods have in- Portant contest. + {timated recently that Carpentier a pras training at too fast a pace for fa bout to be held in the early part | jot July. His qpen exhibition of bag punching, shadow boxing and body pironatheniae. exercises Thursday ‘appeared to produce an impression ~ ‘of fatigue out of proportion to the SUMMER SUNSHINE MOUNTAINS tot amount of physical enersy ex- BROOKS AND TRUCK _ Among fost we who watched yes STREAMS workout was mer trainer of rg ts University of California track teams, Asked re- z his opinion of the exhibl- . ke said. n many respects Carpentie= is st remarkable athlete. I should right now he ig mentally stale | physically 89, Considered as a whold T would way. t Carpentier’s bodily. éevelop- ed toward that of a track n acrobat rather than a gilist. interested, however, nt lassitude and Indif- 2 ) Do you hear the call of the great outdoors? Get out the camping kit. Look up the fishing tackle. Where to.Go An Essex car will go anywhere at any time, under any condition. It will give an excelient account of itself wherever you go. Ask any Esser THE UNIVERSAL CAR Prices Reduced We Have Received a Telegram From the Ford Motor Company Announcing Price Reductions on Ford Cars EFFECTIVE JUNE 7, 1921 New Prices TOURING—Standard ___-_-____---___-+------------------------$415.00 TOURING—With Starter and Demountable Rims-:__-=_----_---__$510.00 RUNABOUT- Standard __________.__ 5 oe ---_------- $370.00 RUNABOUT—With Starter and Demountable Rims___-.__________ $465.00 COUPE—With Starter and Demountable Rims___-------_----_---$695.00 SEDAN—With Starter and Demountable Rims_-__-z---____--_____$760.00 RP i Ae eeenore nes These Prices F. 0. B. Detroit EARL C. BOYLE 125-137 North Center St. owner. 2, Phone 1406 andask |] Rea for demonstration = |“————— - Phone 9. . \Five Horses In leading batters: St. Louis, .381; Williams, St Louis, ; EB. Collins, Ruth, New York, Latonia Derby CINCINNATI, ©., June 11.—Only five thoroughbreds were carded to start’in the 39th running of the La- tonia derby at Latonia this pn. Of these, Behave Yourself, winner of the Kentucky derby, and Black Ser- vant, winner of the Blue Grass stakes and Proctor Knott handicap, will run as the E. R. Bradley entry and are «xpected to rule as favorites. ein sae craters Remi thist Uniess FAIRY- FOOT Bunion Piasters end your pains over night, bring !t back and get your money back. Casper Pharmacy. G-1L-1t sional Severeid, [here today. He defeated Joseph Mitchell Wins : Golf Tourney Le _ usm ron inn. wood, Australasian seca, ee the final. Boilermakers Play | Big Muddy Sunday Tt. -»ostponed game between the Standa:d Boilermakers. and’ the Bir Muddy team which was to have been played at Big Muddy last weqk and was interrupted by rain, will be; played tomorrow, according to reports from the oil fields. A record crowd is pre- dicted at Parkerton. THORPE AND SCHUMAN FIGHT 12-ROUND: ORW rounds to a draw here last night. || HAVE THE GOODS ON US And We Must Get Out From Under Sale starts Saturday morning, June 11, and ‘will run for ten days, prices being cut from 10 to 30 per cent on our entire stock of Army goods, underwear, work clothes,; army and navy shoes, puttees, raincoats, Bip Doct Sates tarpaulins, etc. Prices of » 2 Genuine army, were $6.50, now -... Nyro. now. $0000 Oes0, vow $0000 PUTTEES - Genuine Cordovan, Z ae $9.50, now -..- (The best.) $7.00 $6.00 $3.75 Split ieather, were $5.00, now Bedford cord, button legs, were $9.00, now Reclaimed army, khaki, 75¢ to -.__-_ New 0. D. wool $6.00 $1.50 $5.50 abeieoenes “zn “= $6.00 Men's rubbers, were $2.25, now. - Men's one buckle O'shoes, were $3.00 $1.75 $2.25 RAICOATS Genuine moléeskin “With rainster lining, the “Wyoming” coat, were $25.00, $5.50 Genuine aviation rainster, the best coat: made, only a few left, tw. $16.50 now --------___- UNDERWEAR Now is the time to buy your winter underwear. A splehdid line of cotton and mixed wool union suits at less than cost. Come and see them. Also genuine army and navy two-piece underwear, both new and reclaimed at army prices. SUMMER UNDERWEAR Genuine Richmond silk $4.25 Army drawers, palbriggan OW pee Nayy and army winter wool shirts and Sageke now. Sisal boa 00, now .. ai were #238, now $1.90 enu «it were #125, row Ded D jira ere te, now. GOC iy long sleeve shirts 60c 60c weight a $1.60 . $1.10 Girara union suits now , Genuine Lee's 240 canes few of the numerous i ARMY EQUIPMENT 75¢ 75¢. 25¢ $1.50 Army packs: tor . prospector now cee $1.00. now: sisal vena oy ¥ $1.75 $1.65 $1.75 New mess kits now ---. New alymninum can- teens; now ~2.....-_-.. Used covers, same BOW 2 <n na nee dnmencn Knepsacks, like new now 2-21-2221 all, -were $2.25 © now Leet) Same waist length, were $2.00, now --._ Same, jumpers, were $2.00, now ~..-.--___. PANTS Light khaki and moleskin work, ie eee Mfa00, now 2 $8200; fod now nn BSeDO, Water and’ oil proot moleskin, est, were $4. $3.75. oh LEATHER VESTS $17.00 to $20.00 sheep and “leather $9.00 $7.00, $14.00 to $17.00 vests whipcord and 0. D. | f at In corduroy: bodies. “ram se §5.50 ‘Te $3.50 Pistol holsters "___. $1.00 oa, ios ation 2 60c q 0. D. army 4% Ib, the best blanket madé for all $5. 00 e' purposes, at ....___ coTs Army, gold medal reclaimed army, hospital, cost $12.50, like new, "et oS New cotton mattress for vither —_ 1. $5.50 | $3.75 | Also a full li kinds and sizes Don’t forget good line of aut ine of tents for ali purposes, and ious of tarpaulins, at rock bottom prices? | that we sell Diamond tires and hve a! © accessories. Gasoline, Oils and Greases. Army GoodsStore y East Midwest Ave.

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