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orld Results | By Leased Wire = 12 DRIVERS IN SPEED GLAGSIE UNIVERSAL TROPHY AACE 1S SET) Last Scores | FRIDAY GAMES. National 1 ‘League. Che Casper Daily Crrbune ales GAME HIGKIE em is Mai WHO BLUFFS WILL RUTH HATERS RECORD WITH SEVEN HOMERS in WEEK STOPPED HITTING STREAK First in News fae eg ok 101 Pera 5 3 eee of Boy eed CHICAGO, June 18. — “Babe” National vo spacey ay F Chicago ...} 400 341" 10*—41 16 4 : Ruth and wee Dickie Kerr, White | Austin M. Cheney, ithe slugging Neither Has Decided cakes UNIONTOWN, Pa., June 18.—Twelve cars have been en-|\_Batterles—Ryan. Cheeves, Sgilee; |, But Irgiga-} Sox pitcher, share the honors in the | outtielder of the St. Loule Cardinals, in Slow Mill at Jazzland tered in the 225 e universal trophy cup race at the speed- way here today. speedway purse of $14,000 is held out. to the winners. The driver to cross the line first will receive $5. 000, whi ile prizes ranging from $3,000 to $250 will be given the next seven finishers. Nehf gind Snyder; Tyler, Jones, Mar- Un and O'Farrell ‘At Pittsburgh RH, B Brooktyn ./.002 040--110— 8.16 Pittsburgh ..000. 010 ,002— 3. 6 American league averages released today, which include games of Wed- conden, for’ Babe broke all hitting and Kerr — stopped Farag slugger when he setmed on |_an endless home ‘run streak. is making rapid strides toward the top among the National league bat- ters’ and is his teammate, Roger Hi ¥, for the lead. Horns- by suffered a slight slump and dropped from. .424 a week to .416 which retains the lead. Battertes—Catoreard- Milter; “Far: main. The race isa 3-A chamip nship | ilton, Ponder, Zinn and Schmidt. hy SCOTTSBLUFF, Nov aoe Bb Beate. bev gerett A rte Pd 2 “é of ‘Reno on July 4, 1910. | dren, sre aie a ppcelad at warded with putnts totallink. 525, f ‘ | TFS joe wson, shine or not, cleaned 1 icHenry boosted. average reared . | Jazzla: FIRST MATCH the fit seven positions as followsi| At’ Ciheinnatt— RH. E£.{up-on the frrigators clan’ Friday mft~ Ree tte eatinnted lonnth eine | 401- Leelle Mana and Jacques Four- Pick abe aprcdhga thy plsine of Ne. | stent amucabers Detweas! Jack Doyle’ ot 250, 120,70, 40, 20,10 and 5. \} Philadelphia 001 000 ie:—3 9 3)\¢Pneom in : “a 5 ee Rover de own nier, two other Cardinals, went on | Sasi) S the thousands | Denver and Danny Cummings of Cas- In addition the drivers will ¢com:| Cincinnati. .” x: a “15 qto: 3p cet. and gathered batting ra during the week, accommodate per was called off because the house pete for. the $5,000 juniversal. tropishin idustites rs ae sar” <bte 4 | tested by /Scottablur! on the. claim|- cr hits to being hissaverage from | iFo'rotmor tacking-on’ 26 points for | Who gathered from all over the | Per wer oS 00 O° tt varrant pay- which becomes the permanent] Broggy, Peters: Brenton antl Hac |that Dawson’ slipped: over an emery| -*49 to .375. Loo placed bits wcll | an average of .288 while the French- | Country to see the tilt. _He hung up | 10°" tn0 renters. session of the driver who wins it} grave. . and )shing wal, to the front $f the layers who have | ian advanced 18 points for fourth | ® Purse of $101,000, an unprece |S UN SI's necord substituted ee times. If Tommy Milton wins Jay!s xacejhe may keep the cup. The race will start at .3,° o'clock HURLINGHAM, POLO FIELD, LONDON, June 18.—{By The Asso- ciated Press.)—America won the On‘ the ‘other hand ‘Kitten! and R. H. E4Balaridge allowed ‘the Irrigators. 15 219—10 15 6 | blows which the locals helped out been in thirty or more games. Then he faced, Kerr and his home run streak was broken. Ruth had 23 homers up to Wednesday and was place, with an ayerage of .368. Emil Meusel, the slugging Phila- delphia outfielder, is topping the Na- i led prize in those days. Jeffries had not fought in more than five years. In the days of his in a six-round go for Kid Bell and won a decision from Battling Dickie Wells. | Wells tried hard to land a kayo bus = astern standard time. The entrants -000 060 000— 0 *4°6, with 9 byndie of erfors, * tional leagne circuit drive hitters | reign in the ring, none had been his | was unable to land on his clever op- Picot iat! Se pate weet eae (| culioes Hatterias—Fillingim, Goodwin and} |Thd score. ‘ non B | a eee ee eee aecaut. | with 11 roundtrip smashes. Max | master and he had retired volun- | oront tote, deleating Gacat’ Mettain by | Diver Name of Cat.|Gowdy; Haines, Riveri, Vaughn,| Denver _---. 203 020 292-11 18 4} fereq slight batting slumps’ except | Carey, the fleetfooted Pittsburg out- | tarily~with mo defeats recorded | Young Johnny Kilbane of Denver ~ tetiy, detenting Milton — Schupp and Clemons. . Sopttghiufl...-” 900 00:000+ 0 48.61 Toth. Harry Hellmann of Detroit, | fielder, is showing his old form on | against him. He was 35 years of |aian't show yp to fight Ernie (Kid) can team attack was. Mulford Tiatieries — Dawson And “Dianiond:| lost nine polite but continued to | the paths and has snatched the | age, an age often reckoned as dot- | Ross and Mike McDonald ‘was sub- ~ Oe ee scaea' | Blinghep Americ ey Killeen, Baldridge and Bénninghoven,} hold thelead) with a.mark’ of .431, | lead from Frisch of New York for’| age in the realm of sport. The at- | stituted. In tho second round the Pej enter t special | 4, _ Aerie Teseer: RES ES iS while Tels Speaker, “pane at | 2 stolen base honors, having pilfered | tempt on his part to restore the | referce disqualified McDonald who was in the latter part, the Brit- par 2 Stipend e 100. oe 0300-4 11-1] zl Cleveland’ ward's champlone, co three sacks in ‘the last week and | championship to the white race was |not in shape to fight and called the ish team being unable to: score a | Wor anion = Daan ‘001 01 11015 13 07 tinued to be the unnerup with -41¢. | ow Ras a Se tialing with as, °° | an effort to which he had ponte in- jee “no fight.” the fourth period: ‘The | wonder Dueenean eePerrit, Ehmke, and Ati-| Canis Today Ty Cobb lost seven notches and is 5 2 duced by a constant clam tperiod wan the’ titra, | Murph — Doe G Sak nd Hoon third with 394, Other leading batters: those who despaired at Siamese se ever Mth ett) nad Lise Col mere eae Duoscnbers rete vet | i Sisier of St. Louis, is teading the | _ Hargrave, Cincinnati, 309; Young, | deing beaten by the crop of white Kinsbit both scored goals. |Sonildn- eee oe Dasa ior 339- on 4 7 2} Midwest! league with 14 ‘stolen bases. New York, .362; Maranville, Pitts- | hopes then seeking matches with gon also scored the two other Brit- |4i.0 Frontanda 201 020 “*tge—6. 12 i} Caapesi Me ewer | ey _-Sther leading batters: burgh, °:858; Bressler, Cincinnati, | him. ig, tke “hea areca Bhmice, Holling. and | Greybull at Laramio. .. -ora<07 | _, Severeldy St. Louis, 382; Williams, | .357; HMerney, Pittsburgh, 362; It was a» great throng that as- an EOGREN FOR . ERAS 2 REE Bassler; Manton, Buch’and Walter... Upenver at Sterling. Bt Loule,2t5; patie daw, ‘ork,.379. Grimes, Chicago, 351. sembled ior the ‘battle. Fringed . PHOENTX, Ariz., June 18.—Lee An-| At, Washington— R. H, E,| National League. + rere oe birds nests,” allt to THAD MAN IN RING team, the former ms |derson ot Portiant; Ore., décisively | St. Louis ,...200° 000 902 12 1| . Brooklyn at Fitesburgh. > Clu b Standin n shelter the sweet sisterhood from the and the ‘latter four. def eated Jock Taylor of Cleveland,| Washington ..020 120 09*—5 10 2| Philadelphia at Chie! u U g ri Reno divorce col T how | burn, captain and back, and Louls | Ohio,..in_a10-round-boxing bout here Batterles—Boland, Burwell.and Sev-| New York at Chicago. aq) bs fight was aabnie Sorte 4 | ATLANTIC cry, N. N. J, June 18. Stoddard, No. 1, each scored one |jast night. Taylor tried hard, but was |ereid; Mogridge and and Gharrity. Boston’ at St. Louis : monotony of hed t Bas fer and final goal. outclassed by the Pacific coast boxer. of serving time. Jeffries | Robert ren, stake holver and final After the British team had drawn close to the American four in the They, aye negro light heavyweights. — At Philadelphia—Clevelana Phiiadet- | phin game postponed. rain. } American League.’ St. Louis at Washington.” Pet.; es8; FROM LARAMIE trained down to 225 pounds to meet the sleck opponent three years his arbitrator of all disputes between Jack Dempsey ‘and’ Georges Carpen- 8 fourth. period, at the ofl Gftibich t ‘ qunior and then in magnificent (tier and Tex Rickard, promoter of a a nn nan |1@€eS arid universities represented by re Cleveland at Philadelphia. / trim. | rsey 1 ee te tna tant [940 adilistenl eastiiotiwhora rented | “At! cbicawo- News Fork Cnrsai| Chicago at New York. 628 ae sce phy ab gthebrd a ontoad |S ivere the bocca oe lateaiey S. Besan io draw ahead rapidly and (% championship tie through super. | &:pe postgoned; “Wet grounds. ove!) eoanrbaren peel crouched into serious pan ame |Jeffries, former world’s champion, as “3 jlative work fe 7 “312 | Wildca referee” with “two goals, in each. -the “Ati | yearning the inatioual wncats ot iegs ——__—_— mg | Tarai 342) Wildcats Defeated, 7 to Te After) “pepanent ‘erect. grfentie and tate ee i ee ae cera fetal score up to 11 to 4) the final |Yeat ang many of whom helped the + ode fl Brilliant Performance of « |S ** after another conference with Jack . | United States win the-Olympic games, a. mg, eae In al fifth round Jeffries seat a | Kearns, manager of Dempsey, on the {ves iixpected to bring forth some off : Pet. hice ti a stray left that rocked Johnson and | referee situation over which there is ——+—_— {the eens eat coeapattion of any Amer}|U = . Pittsburgh : #8 see . (egy pple wiped away vee smile, |a controversy because of the desire |.” re New Yori eis, ; But worried loolc on i rsey commis” COLLEGE STARS COMPETE Heading the lst of contestants, is ‘pexeako WEINS AGAIN. Stecher of Deige. Neb., f heavys! st.» Louls, 25 ‘s19| Wepnfial to The eke byw faco passed, big white teeth, aga tics torapmnint voy orseys tatereo Farl "Thomson of Dartmouth, world|. DULUTH, Minn., June 18—Stanlis+|wolght wrestling. champion, “defeated Roxio, 26 S19) LARAMIN, “Wyo. June 18.—-With| gleamed and through them eame the {asthe third man in the ring. Basten [champion high hurdler, although ex;| ius. Zbyszko, world's “heavyweight | Pete Sauer of Alliance here last night pescviyn 31 | 475] Noxes in the box and holding the! samonition “don't rush, Mista Jeff, | protabls will continue pide REAT TH pected. to, set the mice in the teh] Champion er, lave night: defented}{n two. straight. fale, ‘both of which cincinnatl 20°! ,4za/ Fidentia to \-elght. ‘Blows, -/St¥rling | donche heah what a'hm tellin’ voor? |with xecanen toga ie an attane te ae hurdles, ‘Wis oppoe'é-hy a number of Jot, Heetuns. Chiganoy tpi AeMahe | wero sécused with: the boy. /SCiMOr8! Chicago’: $9, deren ye. cometsck | yesterdays rie “Come on, deff, its easy.” he re- |just the dispute. Kearns is opposed | + gy |unusually Good men, such as Wright!| falls: The first pre ge hw L aged 20a Termes disaster and won, 7't0-2)1' tea” often in ; IL] |] of Nebraska, Knollin of Wisconsin|| Utes 18 seconds and the second in 4] 0 ee pitesmmesmns} a BUA Niavattore: by Laramie helping cut] Ronee. saben ae raw ot SR Ee in | U \and Hurley of the University.of Wash-| Minutes, ‘28 ‘seconds; Phe champion NEVER HEARD OF HER. » {j the sate in the run column. t! ficially said to be the chol of tne : ington, all of whom have made marks'| took both fails:with « tochgld, ATLANTIC CITY, N..J., June 18.— < i, THE Bore: R. HE. Age and five years of freedom tao 7 ne close “to. the champions” record ‘i aie i Jack Dempsey, training here for ‘i Pet,’ Sterling - 005 001 010—7 11° 1) from the rigors of training told on | CO™™ssion. CHICAGO, June 18—World, na-|:14 2-6; COLL ‘TE GOLF BEGINS. ¢ | heavyweight, championship: fight ‘with | Cleveland ~ 632} Laramie 000 000 610—7 8 3| Jeffries and the power of his blows r . tional and sectional champions from |" ‘Washington State, Texas A! & M.| ‘CHICAGO, June 18.—The western | Georges Carpentier. two weeks ‘trom | New: York {607 Batteries — Noyes and Kraninger;| grew less strong as the battle went | cut after another, t virtually all sections of the United |Tiinois, Amherst, Wisconsin, Notre | collegiate golf tournament willbe held | today at Jersey City, did not take seri-| Washington 526.4} man. and. Forrest. on In the. tternth round—the The challenger had. tried) and ‘ States today were ready to compete 'Dame,..Nebraska, University of, the | June.21-24 at the Indian Hilt club 2k|susty the report from Pawhusky Boston) . 24 oF “ee TRE +Iaat one—Johnsor ani him to the | failed and he fell taking punish- . in the Nz‘ional Collegiate Athletic as-|/South;-and Michigan had the strong- originally. planned. y | Okla, that he had been named as! Detroit < 82 M75) Td» said that a town in Nebraska} Tepes. with # savage uppercut. | ment. His manager hopped into the , sociation track and field meet at Stagg jest teams ip, point of numbers, ] Seeacaaen /” |eorespondent in divorce suit. “He said ‘ Chleagh 20. 444 differed Badie Cicotte $5,000 to pitch for; Against the drooping head of the ring {0 stop the slaughter where- , field, University of Chicago. | = sie Jor aE Behan ; eT! PINS, SAUER., ‘he had never heard of the. wofman yaa) st. Gdns 2 429; sts team ‘this season. ‘The former! weary ‘white man the black fighter | upon Rickard held up Johnson's , ‘The meet of champions, with 61 col- _ALLANEE, Neb. June °18+—Joe ‘had never been in’ Pawhuska, UWnite Sox hu-‘er refused the’offer, ‘then pounded away with one upper- hand in signal of victory. =A An TTT TTT iL STi iii} THE MOUNTAIN REALTY CORPORATION WILL SHOW YOU WHERE TO BUILD AND BE IN THE : -. HEART OF THE BEST RESIDENCE DISTRICT IN CASPER WHEN CASPER IS A FEW YEARS OLDER , Just south off Kenwood Addition and adjoining: it. Our salesmen en the ground at all-times. mapecinlly after ; , closing hours of business. 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