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PAGE FOUR ; | World Results By Leased Wire “ive >| THE THE TRIBUNE'S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS | | PLAY STARTED BY RACQUET STARS FOR WYOMING TITLES x. HEFINERS LOGE DOUBLE-HEADER TO LARAMIE CLAN) ““ronore on miawese Courts; Fie BLUFFG DEFEAT |27TMG SUFFERS SLUMP AS PITCHES AT SiR WILDCATS TAKE FOUR OUT OF FIVE IN LAST SERIES ——_ Round Is Opened Today RISONS BUINGH IVERAGES FOR LAST WK Rt GUT DOWN IN MAJORS a 10 o’clock this morning first play in the Tennis vepoming tournament was underway on the cay orem pay, te with ae ete ens a Sol was much in evidence pee in elimination contests which will decide the singles| Greybull Evens Up gle! = in} baseball Werle She test-woikk ang Ds Other leading batters: Kirke, he - a t, by Mapel 2, by Dyer 7. Bases on nshi best coming and lo- | Sunda: ictory rer the warmth apparently brough' Louisville, .378; Hauser, Milwaukee a Arbogast Takes Place in Lineup as Casper Fin ia “oft Mapel 2, off Dyer none. Time Qe roa wae pee ewe «Reg ee ake piace Be prose ‘4 leisgatoes De ee Sees sereunting | £74; Leer. Miwautes, 367; Rune of game, 1:40. Umpire, Woolums. ‘| h ‘A into condition back to thed~ stride. | Minneapolis, > Baird, Indian. bend Sou - | arami W: } 2G competition faced present and past champions. nnounce- As a result batting has suffered ma- | polis, :360; Ellis, Louisville, 350 in Going Hard on them Circuit; e Y¥ins ene G wee oS as | ment has been made that falhure to ap- SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb., June torialiy. * Thorpe, Toledo, 348. ut bd 7 bs wd |pear for mate! regularty scheduled/The Bisons and Irrigators split even “ - ni Saturday Game by Ninth-Inning Rally © Jeckeon ef. 3 a a4 a 2 ‘ 7 |i call for forfeiting thelr matches. | 5 the emp cteieee acted Bie prosttees oneedagen m king Hip ners a sevens 01 batting bi [ng ; ° rst announcements were made to-| biutf taking the Saturday swatfest by| ° t 2 : ar <3 aan ce fae ned Le eH) OS PINK SHEET day of ths iineup in the doubles, which | 4 score of 9 to 8, while Greybull cap-| oTCult drives during the week. and. |" even dosan. tu (Special to The Tribun: §oeo143 3 will start this evening. In the first! t Gustey's okey a store (ot brought his string Ses a Ta stolen bases Baird of Indian LARAMIE, Wyo., June 27.—Wi inning both games of Sun-|Sisttery, 12 4o 1m 0 0 round Rehr spd King will meat Bouth.| ¢ 10" 2 ve: oe ~wataees league ‘ny mae ae jaan ea in @ record breaking = day’s doubleheader with Casper, the first by a score of 7 to 2 Hewitt, we oie isha. Sar ee dere one Switch-| | Greybull used three, plichers Satur] So eee a: cme tee, gee fe of Oklahoma City, has ” and the other, 7 to 6, the Laramie Wildcats gave the Refiners| He ad 373: ax eve at een id ae veran | @2¥> Starting with Bluejacket and us-| Tournicr of St Louw nowecen stepped to the front-among the Weat their greatest setback of the season in the series just ended j*y. 00. 5 ee ec naa Tadd Werke Webb are| ine Brown und Kelley. Shimeall! onaged to get two bringing his ern league sluggers. His average is | It the town is parses eps nities Iae started for Scitteblutl, and gave way! to101 to ni hich puts himein a | 412, with Jack Lelive't ot Oma 5 here by taking four out of five games. Asa resu e towr ———— |teamed to play the winner of the|ts Killeen and Bald ae a total to nine, wales pr Rtg de wea ae e mt * jubilant over baseball prospecis here, the Wildcats having) Totais __-.__. 35 6 9°29 12 |Mathers-Brewster and Meechem-Doll) saturdays «ame: RH, w.| t Wet Goorgs Kelty: 1 coe piece! ~ ° ———$—————————————————— } yielded the cellar position in the) *Two out when winning run was jmatch. Greybull — 2 The warm weather also is help- Other teading: battert East league to Sterling scored in tenth inning. The final edition of The Tribune | Ballard and Fidel, Griffey and Mock-| scotisbiute 3| ing the stealers. phen lta TR een, an \ Beginning with Saturday's 10-inn-/ LARAMIE— AB - i; Par fran now on will be printed on @ |ett; Phelps and Harker; Pryor and Batteries—Bluejacket, Brown, Kel- Harcy Heian, the Detroit slug. | Fisher ato, nay, ¥ ~ eee bs ing game, which the Refiners lost,| Sells, rt - . : Pink sheet. | This edition will be the | Barton drew byes in the first round of|tey and Moore, Ashland: Shimeall, Kil. ger, continues to top the batters of wh, .3 ; aaa y, Orn maha, 360; Md 3 to 2, the jinx pursued the visita-s Heck, 3b - 6113 baseball extra that will make its | qoubjes, len, Baldridge and Benninghoven. the American league with an aver. | Robertson, In, .847; Gismason, r through the double contest yesterday.| Luttrell, If - 1,110 appearance on the streets here each | Eq King. who appears «as Rehr's} sunday's gam R. H. E.| age of .414, according to averages | Omaha, 346. t By holding the Casper sluggers to six/ Countryman, 50111 Flot re ceatl meee tee erad.* ‘B® jdoubles partner, was a runnerup in| Greybull -.--.-200 001 011— 6 7 a] released today, However, Heltaen's Be ances B viet 4 tener igd a hits, while the Wildcats were pound-| Varnadore, 1b 4 : 3 ag . final baseball score is received. {Colorado last year. Harker, past cham-| scottabluf? 000 000 110— 2 10 3| mark has dropped 17 points below | ¢ aeons po vd eee nel . to ing John Mapel for 14 bingles, Dyer|Sorey, ss on Ask for the pink sheet. It wii |Plon, Is teamed with Phelps, Colorado} Batterire-- Biuejacket, Eddleman| that of a week ago. Tria Sneaker, | ® oe sr yet lle 4 for Laramie won his second: of the| Guest, 2b S115 contain the baseball results of thé |Goubles,champion. + and Asblind; Baldridge ‘and Benning-|. pilot of the world's champian< who | of. Eaci miade 12. In stolen ; Sit) 27908 ha bases, Haney of Omaha is ahead $ series Sunday. In all but two innings, |Tonneman, 2 8 1 a oo} 287,8nd the latest news that breaks |The teat round of the singles play| pvves is the runnerup to Heitman also neat x ; Foc prrnbilerphormucran ph saa tat gp Re oF $a ce ria] Sree Soe Oe a seen wre Sere one: Ueraeee ween slumped and now is “hitting .403, 11 | With 18. lengthened their lead into seven runs.| Pickett, p - es ; Loutsville, Ky., Ferre " mar! week ago. Sig TK GARRY Bl Saturday and Sunday Games Are/ «ethene tei inte eye | The pink sheet is being printed )Aciphie, ‘and’ “Ring, $ 5 Ty Cobb dropped caly. two points, |-SUBSCR‘BE FOR THE TRIBUNE. Captured by the Denver o ierae wees | Totals ------_-__ 7 by The Tribune so that baseball en- | Mathers, Boulder, Colo. Club Standin lace with an aver- ptur: yy the of the first up to the eighth inning . 9 = He is in third pl an oh Pickett weakened and Casper! Score by thusiasts will breve IiMtie troublq Other singles matches today follow. age of .296, while George Sisier, the Bronchos Grove fa four puusiend dite © the bacetett roan oe the dees |, aritteys Denver, va. Fidel, Grand | ‘ees | nt? 7% 298, while Geo snbate: made No counters ware Wegener aitned tal med the baseball results of the day. Be | Junction, Colo. Warkley, Casper, ya. tied SORA tourtts, spits Mevereta tal Se a tah 1 Summary: Stolen sure and get the pink sheet as it | Faliard, Casper. { DENVER. June 37——Owamped be-lin the ninth and Casper started off] /Oewr. wollte eee hits, Me:| wilt be the final reproduction a? the | “Pinive Beever, ve. Barton, +: Lost Pet.| teammate at .377, fore Denver's attack Saturday, Sterl-| with two runs in the first of the tenth. Nell, sorey, Tonneman, Pickett.| big news of the any 3 ae orc Ne en ° Bisler te’ Gut‘ in) tevist. mimauieythin ing wax swept to defeat to a tune | Laramie followed with a batting rally| Don. Sore’) ig Monell Seetigey.| Sn et : Come tta ewan ee 18 base stealers of the junior major 1 tty te te tnee to ax,| tue iat of tenth and added twol Preemie NGaser & Laramie ¢ hve Biss estes > ac vanand ctreuit with 14 thefts, while Harris, Sunday and force peyreery to ten | Scores and tae winning run when tril] Double ‘us Bostick to Slattery, War on Baseball gt oe Chahaevas et, of Washington is trailing him ||--Where Everybody Goes-- tend themselves to the limit to sc were! Gown /. ithe| vhainealtmaretoutatt : s : Mockett, Den- fare a 9 to 6 victory. tay be-| i both contests, and Laramie led in| Heck to Guest te B d Yer: Rehr, Casper, ve. Brewster, Cas: Sehee dace Veleiede hse ees Packed to the Recy teal <a ‘and gathered brit seven Ro Mapel ‘pitched winning ball for!|D@s° on errors, Casper : P. ools I 8 Opene Harker, Denver, vs. Stenger, Cas: = York, .371; Williams, St. Louis, .357; hits. The only Sterling secres came! Casper in Saturday's game, which the Malus Ge euacteteseeiene erie A per; Bodenbach, Casper, vs. winner : : Sorkin NM capitan 355; bp hei 9) Guards Last in the second and fourth innings. Den-| widcats won, 3 to 2, over a ten-inn.| Ps. : Ag RG A oh B Le ue Chief of Wood-Meechem match. 354; ; Hing, a > ver_was unbeatable and scored inling route. Laramie collected but haif|2¥ Jackson 1 (Selle). | Passed ball, Southwell, Casper, vs. Swain, Chey- 353, Night. Why? every inning but the fifth. gathering! dosen hits which were busched in| 5vu wart > See eee enne; Webb, Casper, vs. Pierce, Cas- In the National league Roger . 20 hits off Noyes and playing error-|the ninth and tenth innings. FR. John-|e, Wollums, ROCK ISLAND, Ti, June 27.—Ap. a Es ee ar Hornsby added three Solsite to oe A Big Fun Show of a Laram: SLAND, Til., igs ryor, per, , Chicago; mar! week ago jeads the lens baseball. _ | son hurled a godi game for fe, pealing in the interests of. clean | xine” Sense es, Neyo anes S00, ween Cae ae pa Eroperts « Rarer 2 Goce R. H. E.| yielding eight hits. fe law, protection of je fin Phra a! ecrtee! regu an average “ = eg 010 100 000— 2 7 2] Arbogast played in two of the three ES Huai beets ee 4 Nicholson of Boston did the best —16 20 0] week-end games, doing the receiving ball "S01 Bextooe preaitencrce tee Larry Brown To as .295] hitting of the week, however, the Batteries—Noyes and Forrest; Scog-|on Saturday and in one of Sunday's National Ansociati a Minor easterner boosting his average from contests. Hale caught the other. pet cc ies % League. .341 to .383. He now ranks secona gins and Diamond. ntes' E Fealey today inaugurated a na- R C. to Hornsby. The St. Louis club Sunday's game was a different| Saturday's score: R. H. ds carapaign-againet the, bese. UN ON COASE) aeveana ayy 2s Tans Res Tate com story, Sterling taking the lead at the 000 001 Ase oO: 8 1 cor ae and every form of gambling New “York o 5 sae for McHenry With 383, Mann start and holding it until the seventh ~000 000002 1— 3 6 based on the pastime. Immediate co- Washington 4 Lire 373 and Sourrted with 370, all inning. Denver praved too strong and First Game Sunday. operative action is asked in a com- x : oe Bt theca, ocouk taut te ieee ly nosed out in the lead. Casper— AB. R.H. PO. A. EB ate muncation directed to 400 officials of| PHILADELPHIA, Pa, June 27. — “ on re Ye score: 4 o 1 2 1 1 ATLANTIC CITY, J., June 27.—| major and minor league clubs and} l4@rry Brown of Seattle, captain-elect ; - rome Teaitoe ce Korn tet © Sterling - 4 0 9 1 0 ©} Hard work is over for Jack Dempsey}prominent baseball writers. The|0f the University of Pennsylvania 4 Work. 6h; sik 6 Cincinnati, .353; Denver . 8 4 1 1 1 2 Sfuntil he enters tho ring next Sutur-}move had its beginning at the meet-| track team, left here today for Pas- 38 or 4 peste teas; oan aa Batteries—McGuire, | voorhies and/ Bostick, ss ---- 4 0 1 1 1 2/day:atternoon to defend his title. Mem-|ing of the national asscclation at ian:|adena to compete in the pational A. 3 Roush, antl + :888; otro J, Brooklyn, .349; Maranville, Pitts- > Kranninger; Johnson and Diamond. | s:attery, 1b 41 2 10° 1 OJ bers of the champion's camp are well| sas City in November, when President | A. U. championships. Brown will rep- burgh, (S18; Geiioes oon 37 ee i Donica, 2b ---- 4 © 0 2 6 1) satisfied with his congition and their] Sexton secured the adoption of reso-| resent Pennsylvania in the half-mile L t Si | oan Far ht ae: Sno Pitt. ° Hewitt, rf _.4 0 0 © J amiles are those of confidence. lutions pledging the members to con-|Tun and will be the inatitution’s only as cores GR pier pr Keak fee American Polo Arbogast, ec --- 4 0 1 & 1 6| Manager Kearns and Trainer Hay. a Aly? Desmieenecos Cie J. Mapel, p---- 3 0° 0 © 1. Of believe that Dempsey’s hitting pow! . rapes phi reer Ete soe nr ° — = = = = —]and speed are at the proper edge ai SUNDAY’S GAMES. usele Fran! ions aurathie Team Received Tdials . 6 24 18 4] that he will enter the big melee in ti Nessa ae bby ein tA rae — k of condition. lat ague. base: Bost PO. A. EB He could go in there tomorrow a: Pittaburgh 11, Chicago 3. not far behind with 12. (o) B Kin Geor Ch sain ato eke ee or 0] fight,” Kearns said, “He never w: Team Takes Road Cincinnat! 2, St. Louis 5. Butler of Kansas City, dropped 15 y Sells, xf Beet ey ate : Boston 7, Brooklyn | points in batting during the past Heck, 3b 324177371) 8 Better soem ony I ever. elt ro ” 4. jepelntas tay Lag aagetpe cates Luttere!, 5 0 2 3 © O)-0nfident of a victory t 5 a American League. association hitters in the averages LONDON, June 27—(By The As- Conny vex et ‘ ry ‘4 a r 4 var (Special to The Tribune.) St. Louis 1, Cleveland 15. including games of Wednesday. His sociated Press}—King George today rears: -4 0 1 0 2 Of MANHASSET, N. ¥., June 27. ILLINGS, Mont., June 27.—Man-| Detroit 10, Chicago 8. mark is .403. Del Gainor of Mil- received in Buckingham palace the | Sorey, ss 3) Jal deainine a: thatean ie Genteke r “Hap” Kibble of the Billings ball] Washington 1, New York . waukee, is runnerup with :388, and ¥ — members of the American polo | Sorey, ss 4)0)22 oy 2 Ol penton GELS eee fs is planning to take his charges A $2.00 Shaw for 40c team which decisively defeated the | Gust, 2b 4 NOD 5B RS Oil again. theassamorningss woon ae trip into the western part of the ‘ British representatives in the recent |Tonneman, c --4 0 1 7 1 0 Georges came in from the woods tl te this week. An effort is being |] “HARRY “IKE” EVANS _ international matches for the | Dyer, p -- 4.233%. O78 Dolan euntte ahacg othvaate betode le to clone dates with several cities world’s polo championship. The 37. 7 14 27 12 4}camp and things began to turn ween Billings and Butte, where it AND HIS king presented the Westchester cup, Peale ae BU ie, 18 eS! Cade eee a, hoped arrangements can be made emblematic of championship, to De- Score by innings: M. De = play a series during the Elks’ state ‘ vereux Milburn, captain of the | Casper rete ee dt o+cqibd Peesery recy Alpen reed A aie at 2 Laramie 003 200 020— 7] fused to tell what was happening. American, four... His (majesty: con: +1 |sald, however, that Carpentier YAN Se TEES Eratulated the winners and compli. | | Summary—Stolen bases, Luttere:l |*ald, however, that Carpentier | Queen Wilhelmina of the Nether- mented them on the sporting spirit ;Sorey. Sacrifice hit, Heck. Two-bas | working hard and had been nds is an ardent amateur photogra- :3 they displayed during the contests. | hits, Arbogast, Sells. Three-base hits Red Sox, both in the field and at bat “pher. A Bishop-Cass Theater Captain Milburn, in reply, paid a | Bostick, Selle, Heck. Earned runs, Mallory Loses — IN tribute to England's sporting fight | Casper 1, Laramie 5. Left on bases, , LAST TIMES TODAY “CAFE DE and thanked the king for his per- | Casper, 6, Laramie 8, First base or 7 > sonal intérest in placing the royal |errors, Casper 3, Laramie 2. Struck To Mrs. Ryan a ‘ ” stables at the disposal of the Amer- : P. feans for housing their ponies. 5 A Frolic of Fun Record Number WIMBLEDON, June 27.—{By The Nifty — Dainty pany Dashing T 1 Associated Press.}—Miss Elizabeth ls Is Is Ryan of California defeated Mrs. Molla . Games Today || Start Play In |i¥25 3 cuore dereica sire Moin ‘A Bishop-Cass Theater Girls Girls. Gir | y tennis singles champion, in the wom LAST TODAY A Tingling, Teasing Tune- en's singles of the British turf lawn TIMES A : 3, t Runni Midwest League | Tennis Tourney) in: ses ote Suis cart lowe fed Miss ‘Sou ead Casper at Laramie. 6-4, 6-4. he Greybull at Scottsbluff. Senet 66 99 Sterling at Denver, PHILADELPHIA, Pa. June 27—A] WIMBLEDON, England, June 27.— Fi e Reels of record-breaking field, in point of num-| William T. Tilden and Mrs. Molla Ivi National League. bers, started play today in the inter-| Bjurstedt Mallory were eliminated ° Fi Pi Boston at Brooklyn. {collegiate lawn tennis tournament at| from tbe mjxed doubles competition . ‘eature ictures New York at Philadelphia. j the Merion Cricket club, Haverford.| in the British lawn tennis champion- —— Pittsburgh at Chicago, Fifty-six players, representing 21 in-| ship tournament here today. Max IRPRISES Cincinnati at St. Lduis. stitutions, were entered. Woosman and Miss Howkins of Eng- —IN— A SHOW OF SU! = -_ Leland Stanford, the University of] land defeated the American pair ina American League. | Califqrnia, Yale, Princeton and Har-| hard match. A THRILLING UNDER SEA PICTURE 66 D F E”’ St. Louis at Cleveland. ivard are regarded as principal con- ar Philadelphia at Boston. ubscribe for The Tribune—— —ALSO— ~ wr SNOOKEY, THE HUMANZEE JOHNNIE HINES —IN— —IN— “READ % 'Y TO SERVE “CROWNING TORCHY” Continuous, 1 p. m. to 11 p. m. 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