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SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1921 Ao. AES SS World Results _ By Leased Wire | REFINERS STAGE CO Che Casper Daily Errbune ’S) PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS | ————— First in News Of All Events —— MEBACK, DEFEAT WILDCATS, 6 TO 4 Attack on Umpire Woolums by Peanut Vender Mars Game; Errors F. igure in Scoring; Hewitt Is Right BURLINGTONSTO PLAY STANDARD Fast Game in Prospect at Park Tomorrow; Challenges Open to Any Team Baseball will he tomorrow afternoon. despite of the Casper leaguers, t pted the Standard Polar is expected to be a fast game. Regu jar admission. will be charged and the DRAWINGS MADE FORFIRST ROUND OF TENNIS PLA FOURTEEN MATCHES ARE SCHEDULED FOR MON Stars‘of Mountain Region Ready to Contest State Titles on Local Courts Beginning Monday; ~ Followers of Game to Have Treat LARAMIE, Wyo., June 25.—Casper took a freakish game from the Laramie Wildcats today by a score of 6 to 4 after having taken the jump in the first inning with a two-run lead. The game was marred by an attack on Umpire Woolums which resulted in the official being badly injured. An in- furiated fan, who is a peanut vender at the Laramie park, ap- parently disgusted by the fact that bio bit succeeded in getting only Laramie had lost the game, suddenly|six runs. Hale and Slattery, again in srabbed a bat and attacked Wooilums| the lineup after having been on the as he was appsoaching the players’! injured list, showed the effects of the pit after the game. layoff by gathering three blows each Woolums was struck on the head| Hewitt was alsa noticed in the hitting with a bat and knocked unconscious.| column, having two hits, one a two. Thorburn, Laramie’s pitcher, seeing|bagger, to his credit from the three the attack, struck the peanut vender! times he came to bat an dknocked him cold. The concession man is now in the county jail at Lara- mie, pending determination af the €x- tent of Woolums’ injuries. The game itself was replete withe| The score: those sensational features, which hold Casper- the interest of the crowd. Despite| Jackson, cf the fact that Casper made three fast} Hartzell. rf double plays at oppdrtune times, Lara-] \1 ell, mic had 10 men left on bases. Donica, Bob Hewitt’s mastery, at threatening] Siatter, times is responsible for the fact that) Bostick, Laramie was held to a short se@re.| Garrity, if “Lefty” allowed but six hits, although! Hale, c - he was wild at times, having six Hewitt, p-. walks chalked against him as we!l as two wild heaves. He chalked up four strikeouts, + | Casper touched Tonneman for 13 K With several stars of the Inter-mountain region ready to contest honors, athletic interest here next week will be ceh- tered in the Wyoming State Tennis tou: ament, scheduled to start Monday on the Midwest courts. awings for the first round of play in the singles show 26 entries to date from Caspery: Denver, Cheyenne and other points more distant, and this humber may be igcreased, j Swain, Cheyenne; Webb, Casper, vs. z Thirteen asin jen be rest Pierce, Casper. ff Monday , ‘ernoon,| 5 p. m.—Pryor, Casper, vs. Dall, beginning at 10 o'clock. Two courts Chicago; King, Denver, vs. Haycock, Brooki: win the Burlin Midwest on of mound for the ar Thurs Heck and Countryman of the Lara- mi am led the attack fart team with two hits each. cam day of this week by a sec Hendryx will occupy the y and Barnett wil New York Boston St. Louis do} AB. ngtons, ace@ding to their open for games at wishing dates are 2 and ask for ny requested to the NO GLOOM REPORTED FROM CARPENTIER CAMP ON RESULT OF BATTLE depe-rooted belief in the orges Carpentier that the Frenchman will attain his life: long ambition—the world's _heavy-| Of weight ti when he meets Jack i{pempsay in Jersey City a week from today, Francois Descamps, the manager, and J. Wilson, the trainer, are of the opinion that ‘pentier will be so t and clever that Dempsey will not able to strike him one telling blow the champion will be counted out, along about the fifth or sixth round. Even granting that the cham-j pion may land on the Frenchman, they say that he is in such condition at it will take 20 of Jack's hardest Hops to stop him If everything goes right there will be a new world’s heavyweight cham- they as- bret r. B19 -5R5 537 The schedule‘ of-play for the first round arranged following tho draw- angs yesterday is subject to ehan; with respect to those who drew byes, and ‘fdilow: 10 a. m—Wood, Louisville, Ky., vs. Meecham, Philadelphia; Ring, Chey- enne, vs. Mathers, Boulder, Colo. , 11 a. m.—Griffey, Denver, vs, Fidel, Grand Junction, Colo,.. Warkley, Cas- per, vs. Ballard, . 12 m.—Phelps, Denver, vs. Barton, Omaha. 2 p. m.—Weaver, Casper, vs. Mock- ett, Denver; Rehr, Casper, vs. Brew- ster, r. 3 p. m.—Harker, Denver, vs. Steng- er, Cespety Bodenbach, Casper, vs. winner of) Wood-Mcachem match: ‘4D. + pabeoneee ceere Casper, vs. “ A Totals Laramie— » an MANHASS There is a amp of blon« lene cocucs Cronos & Bl weewecuan aloccorsunn 7% Score by innings: 7 | Casper _ | Laramie 4 210 LO 100—6 00 000 11%$—4 || Summary—Sacrifice | hits, Haitzell, Hewitt, Tonneman. Two-base hits, Slattery, Hale 2, Hewitt, Countryman, | Three-base hits, ‘Hack... Earned runs, Casper 3, Laramie 3. Double plays, Bostick to Hale to McNeil. Slattery ta MeNeill, Bostick to MeNeil. Left on bases, Casper 10, Laramie 10. First (double | base on errors, Casper 2, Laramie 2. | Struck out, by Hewitt 4, by Thorburn { —- 1. Bases on balls, aff Hewitt 6,off American League. Thorburn 2. Wild pitches, Hewitt 2, Detroit at Chicago. } Thorburn Balk, Hewitt. Hit by pitcher, by Hewitt 2, Countryman ‘2. | Time of game, 1 hour 49 minutes. Um- pire, Woolums. Midwest League, Casper at Laramie. Greybull at Scottsbluff. Sterling at Denver. National League. Boston at Brooklyn. New York at Philadelphia, Chicago at Cincinnati | Pittsburgh at St. Louis header). ricans Win Exhibition Polo HURLINGHAM POLO FIELD, London, June 25.—(By The Associated | Press)—The American polo team de: feated the Hurlingham four in an ex- hibition game here today by. 13 goals to 5. The game took the place of the third international polo match which 6 made unnecessary by’ thy” Amer- ian team winning the “international alo cup in two straight »samhes. { play and two or three contests in| . At 6 o'clock the first round of the Chicago foe aReGRA GORD tabotae, hese who| uubics will: be started with Heyouok Philadelphia n received to'fM! the card. Bodenbach, and Ballard and Haycock,” King, Harris, Bodenbach,| *@Ying Griffey and’ Mockett. ly 2 |New York —. opening round. Monday. {New Washi pres William I. Rehr, Jr., who bréaght ington yo singles’ championships to Cesper Jast Detroit --. Spt year, will enter the tournament as Chicage 433 will not be lacking for ‘many others. Philadelphia 78 The Casper champion, it is conceded, Cloud Country club as its golf in- five Denver men who have won high DEMPS structor, it was announced today. Mr. | Puttrell, if honors in the mountain region in pre-| England. He is the son of Thomas] Varnadore, 1b be Rehr's partner in the doubles; Vardon, professional golfer at the/ Sorey, ss Phelps, Colorado doubles champion, ‘ } Tonveman, ¢ all rated as tap-notchers. Griffey and/ Thorburn, p Mockett also are expected to make a| ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., June | Games Today i score more of players are unheralded, | contest one week away, Jack | including entrants from Cheyenne, but! sey today resumed. training after a/. ners will have to extend themselves. |birthzay. The champion’ will box this Schedules of each day's play “to! afternoon and tomorrow and on Mon- in The ‘Tribupe's sport cdumns. ness. His. workouts. from now on will Cups will awarded the winners,/take place in the open air arena: Kline Jewelry company, were placed at 192 pounds by his trainer, Teddy on display today in the Campbell-| Hayes. There is every possibility that, the importance’ of the tourney, mark when he enters the ring at Attention /is called to the fact that! Jersey City. without chargé and that considerayle| GOLF pace far parking automobiles is avail-| drew byes unless belated entries are| ‘cod pitted against Stey:ge: Harker and "Stenger drew byes in the! the two dvubles matches will be played, Cleveland the Denver city and Colorado state AGT the local favorite, although support St- Louis England, has been engaged by the St. will meet strong, ccpnpetition from Vardon pias just arrived here from|Countryman, cf vious tournaments. Ed King, who will! ‘TODAY FOR BiG BAT ILE "White Bear, Minn., Golf club. Guest, 2b _ and Don Harker, past champion, are strong showing. The prespects of al With his heavyweight championship Demp- it goes without saying that the wcll Tae layoff to celebrate his 26th gether with results will be published day will spend another day in idle- which were purchased through the) -Dempsey’s weight today is placed dolinson windows and in keeping with! he will’ scale under the 190-pound! the public is invited to view the play we ut ad INSTRUCTOR ENGAGED. Heavy workout was planned for the challenger today. There were some new sparring partners on hand but their names could not be learned. All along the challenger has been ST, CLOUD, Minn., June 25.—Leon- ard Vardon, a cousin of Harry Var- "doh, ‘the noted professional golfer, of ¥ ° 4 i AA Will Be [| Last Scores] BISONS LOSE National League. At Brooklyn— Boston Brooklyn Batt RH. E. 010 110 O40—7 12 1 - 004 €20 000— 6 13 3 eschger and Gowdy; Smith, Mitchell and Miller. At Philadelphia— New York ....520 200 O1I—11 19 1 Philadelphia ..000 020 000—2 8 2 Batteries—Nelf and Snyder; Baum gartner, Keenan, Hubbell and Bruggy RH. E. At Cincinnati.—.Chicago-Cincinnati game postponed; rain. - Lao m Ten innings. — American League. At Boston— Philadelphia Boston 900 100 002— 3 10 Batteries—Hasty and Perkins; Mey- ers, Karr and Ruel. At New York— R. i. E. Washington . 000 020 010— 3 New York 112 110. 30°. Batteries — Courtney, Gharrity: At Cleveland— R. H. Chicago -016.111.00—4 9 0 Clevciand 010 000 100— 2 7 0 Batteries—Mails and. Nunamaker; Wilkinson and Schalk. E. AMERICAN At Detroit— St. Louis aaM RH. 000 000 000— 0 3 2 Detroit 000 000 930—12 16 4 Batteries—Davis, Bayne, Burwell and Severeid; Leonard and Bassler. pulling punc smiling and begging the pardon of opponents whose jaws he struck too hard. On Thursday however, in his last public apr there was little smiling and no y whatever. He floored his men, spt his mouth shut and waved for another victim. Such will be the or. der of things from now until July 1, when the training period ends. sews: GIBSO> ance, HEADS YALE CREW. NEW HAVEN, Conn., June 25.— Langhorne Gibson of w York City, class of 19 who rowed at No. 5 in the first v ‘ity crew, .was elected captain of the Yale rowing squad last night to succeed: Capt. Stephen Hord. The crew, remained last night at its quarters at Gales Ferry to celebrate yesterday's. victory over, Harvard. oo ———Tribuine Claksifted Ads———. —————Bring Results ~|chanp TOIRRIGATORS Kelly Driven From Mound and Scottsbluff Wins Sloppy Game, 10 to 6 (Special.) SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb., June 14— Scottsbluff } tornado on Grey- bull in the fir ngs of to- day’® game and garnered such a lead that the Bisons nev e Kelly. took the mound but lasted only on eran, Jack Halla, was met with Scottsbluff settled was 10 to 6 Opening tho first gators slammed in satisfied with thi boys pushed acro third, and added one more in tt sixth. The Bisons had one big in- ning, the seventh, when four runs were driven in. One run in the second and (fth innings completes Gieybull’ scoring ability, Walter Kinney pitched A steady game for the Irrigators and while he allowed 10 hits, he kept them tered and none were of the extra base variety. for Grey succeed a broads: down S$ five more in the R. HE. 010 010 4006 10 4 s ----405 001 00°10 9. 5 Batteries—Kelley, Halla and Moobe; Kinney and Benninghoven BOXIN NEW YORK, June 25.—When Bob Martin, A. F. heavyweight boxing meets Frank Moran, Pitts burgh heavy weight, 5-round open air bout here on . the met proceeds will be turned over to the Bureau for Unemployed ex-Service men, the promoters have announced. MERCURY TO SOAR NEXT WEEK, FORECAST SAYS June 25—Weather predictions for the week beginning Monday are: Roe Mountain and Plateau | Re- gtons+Temperature abo’ normal greater part of week; generally fair except that scattered thundershowers are probable. ———___ German parents sometimes change the name of their baby if it is serious- ly iL. Open for General Business in Its New Quarters TTT, MM im cnn ks _ THE WYOMING NATIONAL BANK