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PAGE SIX be Casper Day Cribune WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1921 ¥z1 First in News ] Of All Events i 1] Last Scores “tno =| THE TRIBUNE'S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS | REFINERS TIGHTEN UP, BLANK [aitention, aber | Retr ond King Eliminated From stte/BANNES JEFEAT | ST, LAR MEETS CTEAL Ne N FIRST PANE 4 1 Five Homers in Tourney in Matches This Morning; : Batteries—Hamilton, Zinn, Carlson BILLINGS, Mont., June 29.—In he W. Te bad dope it it out for the singles title of the Wyoming State nnis | Eddieman novan - cui B a vies PH ELPS AND HARKER REACH FINALS IN TENNIS SINGLES Five Times Up| Champ to Be Decided Thursday AEYRULL CLAN: — | EGRO | WELTER Powers Strikes Out !3 Casper Batters in Game Won swe fest rame of th, sate tour b> | ‘ou?nament when play in the finals is called tomorrow after-| Pounded Hard in Opening pA Chicago—Becond Game) RH . , 4 : Manager Kibble's Billings baseball J By Refiners on Five Hits; R Mapel Yields lenges: meres St eer trie Hentin a saat 8 pale ie a ry aga wit Series at Denver Chicago, -.:-;_100 007 ope— 8 123 of New Mexico es of 9 to 4, Catcher Swift of the Bi- eoradin ae teries— Glazner, Carlson st. Cake ane aee eight But Six Blows Yesterday tines’ bemmered eat Bye heme (PODT JE Of Casper, out et, the. Fam ntee ty Dare Aekees |g Deere Gare tae gree eee ose sad Se” Sian tbee Conary meh start of the game here Tuesday, and At St. Louis— R. H. E.} will have the fight of his life in a 1° runs in as many times at bat. Old | Peo’, Qoubleste ERLIN C j See timers beth here an€ at Hdlens de- | Fheips'ls state doubles chaminas [et STERLID Colo., June —Playing errorless ball the! care it is the first time. in base- Casper Refiners helped themselves to a victory over Sterling. ball history of the state that such Cincinnati ....260 000 100— 3 10 1|round main event go with Speedball St. Louis .....111 002 02°— 7 12 %| Hayden, the sensational Néw Mexico Batteries—Eller, Marquard, Napier,| negro welter, which will be staged Coumbe and Wingo; Doak and Clem-jat the Spanish-American war veteran Greybull was,unable to touch Dia. mond's delivery, resulting in an 8 to score in favor of Denver. SHEDULE OF © the Denver city by Rehr in win by a score of 3 to 0 in opening the series between the two) 2n exhibition of hitting has takeo | 114° Colorado sin champion Denver has come back with the here yesterday. This, despite the fact that Powers Place __ ship. PLAY TODAY) | warm weather, and is now away «ut |ons. arena at 8 Pp. m. July 2 ee 4 P cnt. alined t fi its je ee 63, 62,61, in the lead in the race for the Midwest Ome St. Clair needs little introduction £ co llow ing oe five hits arker wo: mat | piesaue championship. New York-Philsdelphia game post- here. During the In the first two Rehr came up from behind to aten his opponent but had poor luck placing his shots to] Following is the schedule of play to- the corners of the courts. The match| day in the Wyoming state tennis tour- replete with sensational playing | nament hat between Phelps and King,|. 9 a. m.—King The score: RHE | Greybull 000 010 001— 2 7 2 |Denver - 112 001 30°— 5 14 0 Batteries—Eddieman, Donovan and Moore; Scoggins and Diamond. ie apes bw aeaaett poned; rain. world war he soldiered wit hthe 24th MgO EFA EPS PIAL ~ | infantry and met all the soldier bag. American League. ers whe could be induced to meet him. \ At Boston— R. H. E.| Hayden is fast and clever and wil! Philadelphia ..000 000 100— 1 8 3] give St. Clair the hardest battle he has Boston 200 007 :04°— 8 13 Clever had. Batteries—Keefe, Naylor, Barrett] Official opening 0! the sport carn and Perkins; Myers and Ruel. val will occur with a series of sport —— ing events in the afternon. The first At Cleveland— R.H.E.| card will go on promptly at 12:30 St. Louis ,..-.000 101 O11— 4 16 1]o'clock and windup with a 12-rdund 022 024 20%—12 16 0/ battle between Kid Lee of Casper and Burwell, Murane; Pheips d ° *| which was in progress at the same| vs. Griffey time. Another hot day’ made playing] 11 a. m—Winners a’ 9 o'clock Fvenvaaay NEAVGUIS FRENCH nM’ BUT FIGHTER| ince St RS Garg 2 Warlier this merning &d King, Den.| the singles; Rehr vs. Harker (semi-/ t 7 finals) rein ver doubles champion, won a place grid s j in the semi-finals by defeating Mur-| 12 m.—Meecham and Dah! Wark-)| T0 STAGE Ale SPEFD é ley and Webb or King and Swain. ATLANTIC rN, J, June 29. , If 1 was offered $500,000 f ane, 61, €0. Phelps downed. Griffey batt : Today is t ning iphithe’ and, {wins slept ou go | ae eves work, both sete going to} 2) D.0m.—King and Rehr vs. Hay- D : Cyclone St. Clair of Omaha. Jack Dem two months’ t tk n. Just as ) ane n a cock and Creech or Stenger and Bo- and Severeid; Coveleskie and Nuna-| During the afternoon returns of the ini ne = ‘all |s penne Cane ee ae ive La maker. big fight at Jersey City will be an denbach. 4:30 p. m.—Griffey and Mockett winner of 2 p. m. match. (sem! nounced to the crowds. All of the fighters will start work- ing tomorrow and will be in tip-tap Completion of elimination contests i n. the singles this morning cleared CY, [the decks for the finals tomorrow aft- champion is all in the open ining grind. his wo! ter meeting The Casper Racing club. formed for Mrs. Ryan Wins d the last workouts this ing home to Sa will be staged | then on west for a va ernoon with the exception of the| finals). the purpose of staging itrack events 4 s in the old air- Dempsey weighed 193 |Guuntes. ‘The firals wilt be featured} 6 P. m.—Phelps and Harker vs win-|in Casper and in other central Wyo- F Shape! for-(the. opening eteuts gue back of the training | pounds yesterday, at three |by tae presentation of cups to the| Mer of 12 m. match. (semi-finals) ming towns, has made arrangements Final Reu In 5d Hab sds Ja gt eel aph . work will be light and th re he expects | winners. the championship awards to | to. stage a program at Dougias July nd ae erie Ba sute so oe =a 1 not include boxing. mbs into the |he made by a prominent Casper/on a professional tast with the stars/19, for the bencfit of the Boy Scout oe « | July events, the afternoon event fea- AE ion, dreading the last xpects to lose | woman and the challenge cup, donated j compelied to extend themselves to the| expedition that wi! stop in Douglas British Tennis Tate Carilia Jones Rekitat some tase ining companyjlimit. Flashes of brilliant playing| While en route from castern points to the Yellowstone National park. middleweight snd 'thesevening saning the famous Marin Plestina matched g time, is glad tomor- “iby the Midwest R ; A Sia ot Stentathe le | aie abe Bess n he |and which must be wen three yeara also stood out in yesterday's signeten: | thal Croteatane Nise oases 3 4 not dis dries out Frida straight, by L. A. Re nereasing| The hottest day of the season reycle and aw le ~ s2 000 signs of nervous Sihihion at camp already [interest fn the tournament brought [greeted the players yesterday and|Faces will be staged on the program.| | WIMBLEDON, June 29—(By The | Ssainsi some Chicago wrestler = H x and his handlers | have b task of g out a good attendance for today’s|matches were run off on sultry courts |It is probable that the local association | Associated Press.)—Miss sake Et aa 1 0) agree that h ‘al condition | things in shape for the _champion's matches and tomorrow with its~as-|throughout the day. Little or no air| Will make arrangements to widen the| Ryan of California won the Ezenbe ‘ . ( ©] could hardly be improved Ucparture. According to present [surance of the burdest contests of|stirred to relieve the heat from the | Competition in the events here in both] match in the women’s singles of the sraninger HS I I'l be glad to have this thing dng, Dempsey and his party will [the tourney should be witnessed byyblazing courts and several weakened| motorcycle and auto racing: events.| British turf court lawn tenmis cham- Bowe 0 1 4 0) over with,” Dempsey said. “You | Pung oempasy - Friday, He |a record-breaking crowd. under the strain. The Stock machines and Brown and] pionship tournament here today, de ube °° © °| have no of the hardships of a | With spend the day in the seclusion | Tay tn the doubles will be re-] One Denver man was ‘eliminated in | Carlisle on motorcycles will be among| feating Mrs. Sstterthwaite, of Eng- Totais ra Pe em Fe mg training grind. It’s terrible of a private home in Jer City |sumed this attarnioon br year the third round of play yhee De. poe attractions at the Douglas ane. B cise | Rs Roped ee 2 wi -fing y :30 ofc! " r y Wi a jereby earns, righ! The with the semi-finals. t 4 o'clock | Mockett was downed by ‘iimer hale. Gaxaane.Lackion Seighe x rr te until time to go to the are Forrest batted for Nicholson in the Mockett of Denver will] Rehr in straight sets. Few of Tues- sighth x | day before the battle will be a long | Griffey and } ; pea, i 0 HAVE and tedious one and Dempsey’s |mect the winner of King and Rehr| day's matches went the limit, in fact, Seven Violent Bae ot aes handlers are preparing to nurse |vs. Haycock and Creech or Stenger|iut two at least were hard fought. lenge round for the cl ASK US. Miss Ryan played her usual hard chop shots to the base line, alter. shots searer 19,008 AOR t 4 for 2] Warkley 1 Griffey of Denv: 0 090 000—0 7 him with extreme care. and Bodenbach, scheduled for 2 arkley lost to Griffey o! aver z 2 epee tothe ene r | o'clock At 5 o'clock Phelps andj/after taking the first set and Webb nating ern cu ry > Sera | TRY AT TARGETS FOR 7 z Harker will meet the winner of|was defeated by Murane after tak: Deaths in Family which just trawled over the vet, An office that knows wer, aa abe bewildering Mrs. Satterthyaite and its subject. EDGE FOR BOLT. Beecham and Dahil vs. Warkley and}ing a tove set, and forcing another demonstrating the complete supe- Schmidt; Freeman, Tyle and Killifer. i y worry is his short |the/ $115,000 paid for the race horse| Griffey and Mockett defeated Bel- s blonde pompadour Play Fellow, grother of the noted}iard and Fidel, 6-1, 6-0. the barber of Man- Man o’War, has been requested by| King and Rehr deféated Southwell s been wearing a cap. |Sam C. Hildreth, it was reported here|and Pierce, 64, 6-1. evening as none will be arail- d this season. Both trip down the Potomac was made on great hitters. First base on balls, off } , as Spe hy ReNS, abe Powers 5 truck out I FIRST TIME TONIGHT MANHASSET, N. Y., June whieh SO Ene oath br pes SD ccapsntg eae iat Tuesday's play|_ WHEELING, W. Va. June riority of the American. The ease by Powe Left on ba As the day for the world’s « tion ot thal aublarhureday atternGon tvotiow : Seven children of Mr. and Mrs. C. W.| with which Miss Ryan ean be seen 6. Sterling 3. Double pla pionship bout draws near e' jana should bring out some excellent] 3 Singles. Hilton of Wheeling, have met violent] from the fact that she did not vol- ~ Slater bese (pn errors, | off —— body in the chaHenger’s camp : i “ i deaths within the past 15 years. The{ ley a single ball in the first set. In REAL ESTATE tio e., Fit by Ditch posta The first shoot of the newiy or- , getting nervous except Georg in the tournament today took] 4ci22 Gefeated Bodenbach. $7.0. ° {latest @eath occurred when John Hii! the second set her playing was lex: Time of Umpire Dale anized Casper Trapshooters’ club | he alone appears to be worrying z : King defeated Haysocy oe) | ton. aged 18 was drowned in the|! tremely pret: She ‘probadly will INSURANCE = ill be held at 5 o'clock this even- | about as much as a school’ boy get- Bache Ng, ppiced mer ot airs Be meet Mile. n for the cham: der ng at the traps located about 300 | ting ready for a picnic. He wants 5 Bik Gane ee eel eel —— Lie plonship Saturdy | yards south of the fair grounds. | to go and is having lots of fun ai ok patents ted ited Ng | JAP AT MOUNT VERNON. | Great Western trap equipment has | making preparations. Outside of bry aes a eon hy aa ocala k ------ Roger Hornsby, the Cardinal star been installed for the birds and j this he has not displayed the least r P chipscedi iasictts arkley, 4-6,.6-0.| WASHINGTO June 29.—Mem-} and National league battins chatn- trapshooters on their first appear- | anxiety | WANTS HIS MONEY BACK 8-0. i bers of the delegation from the Jap-| pion, is* showing the way in the old ‘3 ance will have a try at 50 targets. Manager Deschamps has beguy. Murane defeated Webb, 0-6. 7-5. 6-4:|anese parliament to return the visit | league's list of batters. | ©. P. Plummer, in charge of the she pull his air : aren. Gotented | MASketts):60..6°. to Japan made by members of con- ep. tae | a ements for the shoot, asks 7 Tilson has be " Kae Fa: Harker defeated Meecham, 4-0, 6-0.| gress last? summer, went to Mount} Catchers Severeid of the Browns UW) that members bring their own shells a 4 ZW YORK, June 29.—Return of Doubles. | Vernon Tuesday to pay tribute at the| and Gharrity of Washington have | tomb of George Washington. The| worked in nearly all.the games their owe | able at the grounds. Thorburn Aliows But Five Bl ‘OWS | “The club will have some 75 mem- | was clipped b While Kiney Is Driven | bers at the present time, expects | hasset he h ae aa to stage a shoot once a week. He runs his hands over the top of |today. The racer, which was bought > oe his head and seems amused at the |from the Quincy stable recently, was| Philadelphia teams may be cellar Seas Ve 5 Urban Faber continues te be the| sensation in his fingers. withdrawn from a race at Aqueduct | champions, but they are great home LARAMIE, June Walter Kin:| shining light in big league pitching. Today Carpentier entered into yesterday because of the alleged dis-|run wallopers. The Phils lead in. the pitching ace for Gasy meat for Laram fhe Wildcats clawed tallies in the second y to Shimeal tte win! game, 11 to 3 atsbluif, was] Working for the lowly White Sox] the final stage of traini: Tuesday, and] doesn't seem to affect Faber’s pitch-} expects to be on edge when he im for seven in the least ng before he ney, covery that the horse was a “wind| National league and the Athletics are "and was in no condition to} second in the American league {: cir-} cuit drives, National League. 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