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Che Casper Daily Errbune J] First in News Of All Events SS EL GARRITY’S HOMER WINS FOR CASPER, 5 TO 4, AT BLUFFS NO AGREEMENT ON RING REFEREE|”“ise tos wnec here oce cxcce GOLF CHAMPS | Club Standing || ir seeeh sx [ Games Today | RIGKARD MAY OFFICIATE, REPORT : ‘ > } Saturday 's Disaster | | Midwest League. pene tightly. on oles Midwest League. | : ct.| lowered his head and bored in for | Casper at Scottsbluff | all he was worth, butting Johnsen Greybull at Laramie. SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb., June 20.--Rabbit Garrity’s homer | \CASPER __ sola Neat rally plermng FGI I ah lapis NEW YORK, June 20.—Failure to reach an agre: in the third inning, although no \Greypun = Ys faco, : as to who shall be the referee in the champianship saeomg as Nocti cron dn teste a ih “hae between Compead a Senanet Americass to Contest / | Denver = OOH wae then thd the reterce called BEE ag ctreta tween Carpentier and Dempsey on July 2 has caused Tex | Scottsbluff, the Refiners winning, 5 to 4, and evening up for! lonors on St. Andrew's [eet 2 a halt. pil at Pittsburgh. Rickard, the promoter of the show, to announce that he might Saturday's 7-to-1 defeat at the hands of the Irrigators. In Course, Report [Laramie — step in and officiate himself. “The first thing you know,” Rickard said, as he sat on the edge of his new swimming pool in Sunday’s game the teams battled on almost even terms all the way through, although the visi | tick to Slattery, Earned runs: Casper, tors were outhit. 4; Scottabluff, 4. Left on bases: Cas- | Rolla Manel, who occupied the| per, gam n a Ameri ST. ee Scotland, June 20. ollege olf New Yak y The Associated Press.}—More ; Press )—M Stars in Play 150 galt players of world re-| Pittsburgh < Madione " , 5; Scottsbluff, 4. Time of :|nown b r } = tison Sauuare Garden, “they'll wind| mound for Casper, cut off @ threat-|150. Umpire: Daley, the B sh open golf championship | Ne”, Toe — a1 up me in the ring. Geran oie ie ¢ ritish open golf championship} st” Louis and motorcycle rac- bs ear’ ournament here today. In that num CHICAGO, which was scheduled for avn play che retired the side. " ber there were 17 American ;rofes beenersckty nine w. rnoon at the fair grounds “ db eld Casper to eight safe biows| caspER— HPOAE mal and amateur go-ers. | Gasctieatt Tuesday Racing club was post t Ap vlie= 9 yen oe nee ot g- Sioksim, Doe 0) the 880 players holding the lowest! Chicago next Sunday because the Dotierty; sow. ti Atlan ° port, errors being c up| Garrity, cores will qualify to enter the first| p os plonship and follow wit race course was {flooded in many DOUBLE -HEADER CHAMPY 5 — The Ret! ha vaorpaety Donice, 2b — H 3 $ 0 | Pound of the tournament. hipaa sean 22uu ual title evé Rob McKee, the trans:|Places and in such soft condition thet ners, fatigued after a long| Hartzell, rf players in each half of the draw| Mississippi champion, and F. Dickin-\the race meet could not be held yes FIGHT DAY iN ADVANCE. trip and arriving late, proved easy| Hewitt, tb. * 3 H 2] ver one caurss toylay and yyill Rear Renn seaeeey gon, will represent Drake, which is a |terday para victims for the Irrigators Saturday.| McNeil. 3b 2 3 1 1|#°.0ver the other 18 holes tomorrow. | Won. Lost. Pet. | favorite The delay of a week will enable rid- 4 1 ¢ .| ATLANTIC Crry, N. J., June 29.—| With Kinney pitching tight ball and Chartes Hoffner of the Philadelphia! Cleveland -— 37 62 —_—s_ ers and drivers to get their machines ited in Two t 02300 Jack Dempsey will not invade Jersey} slowing only six hits, the ‘Bluffs { i 2 0} Country club completed the first 18|New York - 34 All rubies are not red. Violet, pink |in better condition and most interest- fests on Home Grounds City for his world's heavyweight "| toand Hoffman! for seven which Cas- aaa holes in 73 and his score was much| Washington ont 6 and purple. varieties © been found. ing exhibitions will be the resul Sunday Afternoon pionship battle with Georges Carpen.| Per errors <belped.to swell into a} = the, best of) the early returns. The/ Boston ~~ 36 p - : tier July 2 until perhape 24 hours be.| total of seven runs. After six innings| Totals _______31 6 16 13° _3| Dre(smonsl record for the old course, | Potrolt, - A LARAMIE, Wyo. June 20.—Lara-| fore the contest, and will spend the| ‘he same was called on account of | SCOTTSBLUFF— ABH PO A E| amateur Reenter a to ieee Couls mie and Greybull worked almost their | ight preceding the fight in a Jersey McKnight, rf -8 2000 ck” fSvang, with a eprained | Philadelphia 19 entife pitching staffs in a double-| City private home, according to plans | Wise, ss - 1 © 1 2 0O| wrist, played around the old course eee BES header here yesterday in which the}announced today by Jack Kearns, “ar} todd SHG 2 . : 4 OJ in 83. a Bisoné annexed two more counters| manager of the champion. ‘aca 2 Bi vi Tar Oe MR eae Ton Saha eek | Kastner have’ conten of hie HOY becepecdey 9 3.1 3 3 0) mor open champion, made itin Ti. SNAPSHOTS the first ne. 6 to 4, and after a| protege’s corner, as he has always had . 7} nee i : - : ~ ‘ Playing over the Eden course, W3l-| sluggers tle emerged from the sec- vious cham) ate s fr eld of ware, mad ond game n iototl winner. .1Adle-| Dompeay's, second. probably will ve 2 ilBenninghoven, @----—- 2 9 $ 1 8|tho round in sf dim Dames of tell OF FORMER pathinmmpese i. 3: gillyhicyat ies man went in for the visitors in both| Teady Hayes, his “pal and Trainers 0 0; Kinney, p ~~ 2 0 0 3 ©} Pemam Country club, New York, cov-| pers poe eh lle cg herd Krad peiaealt epee Ihsinnte yl beeraes Becoming hs * Perils ica LAST TIMES TODAY Griven from the moupd. The scores:| heavyweight sparring pestners; Jot 3 0} Totala - 7 21 14 0] On the Eden éourse, Dr. Paul Hunt-| CHAMPIONS : First game— R. HE. . 2 0| Score by innings: - H. E.|er of Los Angeles, turned in a card| ee ©: Benjamin and “Mike” Trant, the Chi. 30 63 10 008 200-46 16 4 - a of $08; George Duncan, Hangar Hill,; NB RO TT Re BP arg hkl or! aL eae] ERIS RR I Sateen "4 6| British chen got champion, 76. been the champion’s constant com- $2711 Summary—Sacrifice hits: .| Pred McLeod of Washington, D. C.,| . There was very little boxing in and Memes Dees fibebheea ahd Toone. oul y the trptaing ane. here. HPO A E Ley, Walker, Benninghoven. Stolen| went over the old course in 81. the heavyweight championship bout mn Bernard Dempsey, Jack's brother, also 1 4 0 O,bases: Meanor, Walker, Hartzell.| Walter Hagen of Detroit went| between Jack Johnson and Jim Second game— ‘RH B.| PHY assist. 1 1 4 1/Base on balls: Off Kinney, 2; off Hoff-|around in 80; Bobby Jones of Atlanta| Flynn, the Pueblo fireman, at Las S 4 ry 4 Greybull 230 501 001—13 17. 1 hiladelphia Jack O'Brien, former 1 3 © 1jman, 2. Three-base hits; Roche. 6; Jock Hutchison of Chicago in| Vegas, N. M., on the Fourth of July ‘Laramie -—.- 001 403 02111 15° 2|lisht heavyweight, was loud in his 214 1 06}Struck out: By Kinney, 5. Double and Harry Vardon, the English) 1912. Batteriea—Brown, Halle, Eddieman| Praise today of the physical fitness 0 1 4 O|play: Kinney to Meanor to Roche. Hit|star, in 75. - Flynn attacked. Jelmeon sobs and Moore; Johnson, Pickett and For-| 0f Dempsey... Philadelphia Jack, who 1 1 6 0 by pitched ball: Kinney. EMS runs: what after the manner of a bull met them all in his time, regardiess of 2 2 0 0!Scottsblutt, charging a Bolshevik banner. John- indictment with larceny of $10,000 edlor, boxed one three-minute round H : Mi from a customer, was formally held | son devoted most of his energy to ARNUM —IN— “The Rainbow Trail’ ZANE GREY’S THRILLING SEQUEL TO HIS “RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE” —ALSO— PICTOGRAPH WITH COMIC CARTOON CONTINUOUS, 1 TO 11 ADMISSION, 30c TUESDAY ONLY RETURN ENGAGEMENT GEORGES CARPENTIER —IN— “THE WONDER MAN” | with the ou yesterday. _ i pine on $10,000 bail: toda; holding Flynn's arms, like a tick- Grieg ied y- : PUNCHES IN TRAINING. Score by innings REE business, gave Bail today. The thin4| ‘stopped the performance in the --011 100 200-5 8 2 | ninth round. The referee awarded MANHASSRBT, N. ¥., June 20.—A] Seoutabluft. 000 102 010-4 10 3) ney, who, like Niles is prominent in| his decision.to Johnson as he had TOURNEY OPEN eit oie stnatee| Held Under Bond's cite, a ba:| fy tpt. tai aytae wae R Maples. Sacrifice hit: McNeil. Stolen F _| sporadic periods when- it appeared does he not fet out his punches and|nase: McNeil. Bases on balls: Off Hill, would ‘begin Proceedings for Ris ¢%-| that a boxing bout was taking place. drop 9, few sperring partners.” 2: off Maples, 2. Struck out: By| LAWRENCE, Mass., Juno 20.— SS le Ss tn Flynn was strong on headwork, oo ae dyring Se aalhigs Tsien training’ dhas|Mapies, 6. Hit by pitched ball: Jaek-} Nathaniel Niles, from Boston, the-na*h Attached to the Salvation Army in| but‘lt was of a physical character. his strength|son. Two-base hits: Bostick, Garrity,| tional tennis player, a member of the|;ondon is a deaf and dumb corps.| Now and then he would ram his and speed. ge ape in the sparring | Wise, Walker, Roche 2. Homerun:|firm of Ernest E. Smith and com- —— session with Big Joe Jeannette two/Garrity. Double play: Maples to Bos- panies, brewers, jointly charged in an] Jewelry and watch repairing by ex- % . weeks ago. ——$—$—$<——————— | pert workmen. All work neg Johnson complained that Flynn bd . Jeannette was a mark that day for - Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co., O-S. was behaving like a billy-goat and .| the Frenchman’s flying sight hand 7 Fi os Fiynn called tiie referee's atten- is} and after 20 eftonds of sparring he aught one on the jaw and fell heavi- L Now that summer is here the ‘ call for mountain streams and THE BEST POLICE TO HELP USHERS. | GOLIATH WINS AIR PRIZE. | ihe great out of doors grows CITY, N. J., June 20—| LE BOURGET AERODROME, June strong. To enjoy your vaca- Thty came in Boats to see the show Sunday of Johnson's in the big arena, where|20.—The biplane Goliath won the} 5" os rs bed j naggetbelh Dempsey on July 2,| Grand Prix of the Aero Club of France| tion, for comfort in motoring will have a burly geting ot Eee Score pacsestared Sid peda SLs atioce: at all times, under all condi- panion to see to It it seal unt -mile course for t! ‘ of ad or weather, an -| sit only in the places which correspond | event. Mons:.of maa fail 5 thelr ticket Tex Rickard, Essex car will never fail you. + is to assure JONES STOPS MATLOCK. The car that is the peer of order and protection for fight patrons.| JUAREZ, Mex., June 20.—Gorilla/them all in its class. Essex Something 5 an army of] Jones, middleweight of Alexandria} demonstration of reliability, policemen reauired. La, stopped Leon Matlock of San ; Y BAe Es — Franciscog in the sixth round of a endurance and sonitorse bas _|yond a question. not play in the preliminary Last rounds, but will appear only in the winners FREEDMAN BEGINS WORK, scheduled 15-round bout here Sunday. Scores BENTON HARBOR, Mich., June 20 demonstrate an Essex for you. -—Sailor Freedman of Chicago opened 40-TO-1 SHOT WINS. R. N. Van Sant Motor Truck tn | tans quarters here yesterday to) PARIS, June %9-—Rol Belge, » 40) and Car Sales Co., 442 East prepare for his match with Benny) {o1 shot, yesterday won the French SUNDAYS. GAMES. peeeard, lightweight champion, on|national steeplechase at four miles,|Second street, phone 1406.— ie eae, July 4. 7 100 yard: __J Adv. _ New York 9, Chicago 1. Boston 4, St. Louis 5. Philadelphia 5, Cincinnati 2. American League. Detroit 7, Cleveland 8. Chicago 6, New York 4. St. Louis 2, Washington 1. . SATURDAY'S GAMES. National 1 League. len fae the title. There are 56 Competi:| “St. Louis 4, Boston 13. tors for this honor. Cincinnati 3, goytes tare 5. In the men’s singles, Zenzo Shmid- Pittsburgh 4, Brooklyn zu, Japanese Davis cup star, defeated| Chicago 3, New York 16; bon, 281 ——Where Everybody Goes HARRY “IKE” EVANS R. HL Hotham, Great Britain, 6-1, 6-0./nings- ee ‘Washington 5, St. Louts 3. —AND HIS— AMERICAN ATHLETIC nn, SG canis STARS 10 COMPETE IN Boston 11, Detroit 7. —PRESENT— __ WOPIWEM WET TANLAG GIVES, | A awn edy, replete with snappy songs, clever HIMFIRST REST! «Al opseerene “SO FAR AHEAD OF THE REST WE’RE LONESOME” 1S 15 OVER A THOUSAND people witnessed the perform- ance yesterday and hundreds PAINLESS PRICES turned away. ‘A Regular Show and Clean | “The Most of the Best for Continuous 1 to 11 P. M TODAY VANITY FAIR . GIRLS —IN— A KNOCKOUT SHOW See Skinny and Fat as the two shipwrecked sailors on Forbidden Island. It oy riot from start to fin- Bt le A Bishop-Cass Theater LAST TIMES TODAY LO UrS£E GLAUM —IN— “| AM GUILTY” —AND— ALST. JOHN IN HIS NEWEST COMEDY “THE HAYSEED” CURRENT EVENTS ADMISSION, 40c CONTINUOUS, 1 TO 11 ' “TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY MARY PICKFORD IN HER LATEST “THROUGH THE BACK DOOR” —NEXT— CHAS. RAY In James Whitcomb Riley’s immortal poem in pictures THE OLD SWIMMIN’ HOLE All we can say for this picture is: It’s great. FEE i Ls 8 3 i : i elhE EEEL For the Love of Mike, Come Early! ee ge Owins to iack of business between 800 and 990 British ships are lying

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