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CAGE SIX | Worid Results By Leased Wire THE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING ‘NEWS | TOMORROW AT BASEBALL PARK: Many Casuals on Bench as Result of Accidents'| Which Caused Refiners to Lose Standing in League; Fans to Get Behind Home Team | The Casper Refiners on their return here look like a war. time casualty list from the series of accidents in nearly eve town in the league that they have visited during the past few weeks. With the strength of the team decreased steadi one player after another was injured necessitating picking up recruits in many tow ns in the league, Casper has dropped Club Standing | h the regular team players con ing from the accidents, Casper in the cellar of the first po- sitions teams tomorrow and will en Geavor to battle its way back a Midwest League. position at the head of the league Won. Lost. The first team that will meet Casper Denver 8 on the home grounds be Sterling. | Greybull This strengthened orga: jon will Casper Scottsbluff per’s recuperative power Laramie It re vind team t dding and with ev on the start, fans shou heat to give the R a start in their Pittsburgh clin ck in the head York This trip has been a ¢ oF for the loc es Louis Brooklyn in the le 3 Chicago at the weakened Cinditnati With 2 Philadel Hornsbys Rival sitions tomorrow wit - In the recent spurt of the St. tions pastime follower here are American League. Louis Cardinals, Austin McHenry Pecting to see an entirely different Won. Lot Pet.| was one of the leading factors. basebul! club, one that has the fight Cleveland au 48 2 When the Cardinals took three ing spirit and the desire to get back straight games from the Giants, to leadership ; McHenry was largely responsible. Rabbit Garrity, injured at Laramie He is batting about .350 and is one when a strong wind blew the batting cage over on him, is ready to get back of the Heading here run hitters. the regular line one game si and nearly he his old-time is in | Last Scores leg sprung a bad in Hartzell BATTLE BETWEEN JACK DEMPSEY AND JOHNSON ury but is rapidly getting in share able to work tomorrow. o was hurt in the National League. séats takibero we ston 100 300 100— 0 i F Wiladetphiy 000 O11 O1°— G8 = ie. _ Roy Mills, who wot $6 clubs iss s=Watson, McQuillan andl | oo ccirqs’ july g.--Tropoml worked in.the ontfiel(’a Hubbel}, Causey, Baumgart- NGELDS, July _6.--Proposal te : er and’ Bruggsy. bout between: | Dempsey and Bullty positionst, as eras. 6 Jack Johnson wus telegraphed todac! from a badly wronched knce ie, ee he jinx visited upon him a At Piitshurgh— R. H. E. SS ea Louis ...-109 12 144— 8 13 0 out of the line-up for burgh 001 000 O10— 2 10 Lt Ae cle ‘baing Gyaea— W's Clemons; vert and G Oo have been int, he Fant Yellowborse,. 2 chmidt. handling wrestling bouts here to raise funds for Los Angeles. Post 1, Dis: ot At Ghicago— A RH. t abled Vet of the World War. t of ae math. .000 200 00— 2 9 Vor which they are members hole at short Rixey and Wingo, Har- ey 2 gat Fister ae eat 50 ane os and Killifer. of the net receipts be divided be. 2 pene tween the fighters and 50. per cent foie recieve hoo American League. {.|to go to the local post of the disabled “aeapaie aoe Lt Te veterans. Andy McNeil at taird, and Donic!) At Boston—(First Game) R. H. EB.) Calvert said the. matter would be at second, and Jackson in the ouield | Washington ...020 000 590— 7 13 3] taken up by the local post of disable: en a er oere ot regular} Boston ..--...400 100 000— 5 15 2] veterans for approval Friday night by See iare ene ee oN sule* |“ Batteries—Mogridge, Schact, Shaw] airectors of the po line-up. Andy says this is no tim and Gharrity, Pennock, Myers, Karr a ae pie to take a lay off. ia sshape: ana| and Buel. The finest unworked tron fieils in pe: pitehe: . h world have recently been | e able to stron. for the = : are oe arin menson, John Mapel| At Boston—(Second Game) R. H. E. in the Philippines. | Teen having a Little trouble with his| Washington ..000 100 210— 4 13 2]tity of ore adjacent to good b einer ohiak’ he: injured-at “Cher:| Somtpo 000 010 000— 1 6 4| will, if is authoritatively. stated, be mopolis before the start of the sea. Batteries— Johnson and Picinich;| sufficient to the future of iron He nae 2 ‘od | Myers and Ruel. and steel production in the United meat all the other boys are in good BUR =e, ery atecl procantaae a It is Guy Hoffman's turn to work| At New York— RHE pees as tomorrow, but Bob Hewitt, Charles] Philadelphia ..400 060 001— 5 1 Jackson, Rolla Mapel or Bob Lawrie|New York ....000 201 40*—7 12 A PLUMBER WHO is may be the choice of Manager Ar-| Batteries—Hasty, Naylor and ree FULL OF “PEP” — bogast on his return from Denver|kins; Hoyt and Schang. 1S APT TO HAVE & tomorrow morning ——— ‘ With the team again in shape it is} At Cleveland— RK. H. E the daty of baseball enthusiasts to get| Chicago ..--..110 002 000— 4 13 behind the boys so that Casper, will | Cleveland 213 603 10°16 13 0 have a team that will for the] Ratteries— Mulrennan, Davenport Midwest league penn and Yaryan; Sothoron and Nunamak- pa caret cr, Shinarit. An elaborate exhil | —— and other pro: } At St. Luob— R. a notable featu Detroit 019 002 902— 5 8 ing exhib St. Louis ‘100 010 900— 2 12 next October under the auspices of the Batteries—Ehmke and Bassler; Ial- America Mining congress mero and Severeid. NOW LOCATED PO>DPOOODOO In Our New Quarters 316 West Yellowstone Next Door to Wyoming Baking Co. POPP RODE Better Equipped Than Ever to Supply We're full of pep and we've got @ good rep but at that we watch our step. Each plumbing job accomplished by this shop lives up to the character of the work which won us such an enyiable place in the bu community. SCHANK PLUMBING S HEATING CO. INC. 359 EAST SECOND ST. PHONE 7! Your Tires. R. M. MOSHER Michelin and Miller Tires OD PLARIOO® 090490099006 000 0099900 508 E. Yellowstone Phone 907 FISTIC ‘CARNIVAL TO BENEFIT BOTH FANS AND FIGHTERS CASPER-STERLING SERIES OPENS Washington at Boston. er, and as fast a Detroit at Chicago. nd hard hitters is expect and Sammy Terrain, middk ut Will result. “Then Billy Then Kid Lee will be matched | , wainst one of the best boys who came FIGHT DECISION, SAYS | sco sss Scie ights will be put on in the prelimin es in shorter bouts “and a lively between George Mortensen will draw €hbe Casper Dai Crib Cribune Biggest Card Ever Staged in Mountain Region Planned as Benefit for Boys Who Failed to Get Share of Money With many of the fighters who took part in the big ath- letic carniva] here during the Spanish-American War Veter- ans encampment unpaid for their services, The Tribune is planning to stage a big benefit Saturday night in the big arena on North Wolcott street. If arrangements for the sporting event are completed sat- isfactorily, the biggest fight card ever,many parts of the country and who put on in the Rocky Mountain region not. only wre not paid fet their serv will be the result. Tentative plans call! ices here but also jost the money they for 50 rounds of boxing and a 40-min- spent in coming . Such a ute wrestling match. Plans for the ccndition will k eve event will ga forward if the arena can|in the sporting world and The Tribune believes that such a sensational card can be arranged that sportsmen here cannot aff@d to miss it and at the same time they will be giving to an undertaking t is worthy Imag Fight be obtained. In arranging the benefit entertain- ment, The Tribune if actuated only by a desire to aid the boys who spent their own money in coming here from Mr, a fight card with all of the bouts on the bill + having main event fighters in action. | Games Today win St cate: peattane | Clair battle with Speed- _————————— for: 10: Fourie SELaale National League. ish once and for all time the su Boston Philadelphia aremacy of th wo men. St. Louis at Pittsburgh. ‘Then there will be Young Sam Lang: Brooklyn at New York ford in eight rounds against Cyclone —— St. Clair of Omaha. Both boys have American League. heen knocked out by Kid Lee of Cas. he curtain to the evening's festivities : n the squared arena. Taking exception to the statements} while definite plans have not been| yesterday that Charlie Doyle wa nade yet it litled to a drov decision w+ fitch. mais Shirley in their fight at Lander, A. Inskeep, father and manager oi Shirley claims that by ail rules a! the An exhibition he hug can be packed to the Lands Contract soof with seats for the event at oniy| two dollars per Get ready fellows, keep track of PLESTINA PING (WA MAT WAN Billy Empke Wins Popular Deci- sion Over Steve Hopkins in 10-Round Battle Jess Westegaard, nationally known wrestling phenom, fought gamely and craftily against Marin Plestina last night but all his craft was unavailing for the giant power of the Chicago boy resulted in Westegaard’s should- ers being pinned to the mat in 26 minutes after he had slipped into double wrist lock. tegaard exercised every hold which he knew and despite his own remendous power he was unable to anything with Plestina, the Chi- restier being able to break with nything he had. Plestina had ca | Westegaard in jeopardy at intervals of a few minutes all during the match, but fatied to pin him until nearly half an hour had elapsed. Westegaard arose from the mat a bit dazed after Referee Mike McNulty 1 patted Plestina on the shoulders. Soldier Billy Emke won a popular decision over ve Hopkins at the conclusion of a 10-round bout last night, when the colored boy was tot- tering at the final beil » of the best that hi The fight was been staged ro and was replete with terrific xchanges of punch Emke had everything and landed terrific jolts but only once during the fight did he score a complete knockdown on the Minnesot boy. The latter then bounded his feet so rapidly that Referee Frankie Fay had no chance o start counting. Emke's lend all the way however entitled him to the cision Sunday day Play Is yame the Denver boy should have had Now. r. “nm in do you k B. d B b Ul Sdvisien, digeies unarescorten | se ihe aerate “eee ak | DONNER, ASCO sh ley at any that ‘ Deyle me veate The boys, brimming » hat Y According to Maneger"neuae| hey arma gSne tise eee | HCO LU SOANaS s' atem¢ nt Shirley had at ast 10 of} » Caspe t like wildcats and h rounds of the fight, Doyle ealiaction e the resu't lead in the last threo and Remomber. are s that Shirley had] jow on! The /vall league rainds except the} noney taken the} day after permission 5 tebt ca to pay boys}tocal park on Sundays had been re. Casper Company worthy undertaking of this) kindl attended that thes could not hope. to for their services season. » any mone: end of t amazing increase in the use of For New Engine} esate gon acy to tay and yan of for fuel is not surprising when it and pump which will have a pumping allons of water a ori was made at a visit of Mr. An «r Supply compa’ the value of the to supply At the Chili All kinds of Sandwiches who demonstrated particular brand & engine vater to Riverton Service, Highest Quality. will see cne of the greatest cards inyjis considered that weight for weight Riverton will modernize its water|the histay of the Rocky Monntain|andewith proper burners the oil gives system, according to a contract let to|TeS!on pulled off here. If you're with}5 per cent more steam than-coal.. It the: Chaper Supply conipahy. ites na Om et meals. han coal to handle, it obvi- semi-Deisel type oil burning engine r Best Bow! of Chili in Town 20c King Lunch at popular prices. 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On lazy days or busy 0: the time —you want. this “satisfy- smoke.” Have you seen the new AIR- TIGHT tins of S02 Sa WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1921 | First in News Of All Events | g Swing er | OHNSON UML FIGHT WILLS Heavyweight Pugilist Now in Prison Will Battle for Negro Championship LEAVENWORTH, Kan., July 6.— The date and the place for the pro- PePed bout between Jack Johnson, for- mer heavyweight. champion, and Harry Wills, negro boxer, has not yet been fixed, and Johnson has not yet signed a contract, it became known here today. Johnson, it was learned, will not enter a contract for the bout until he goes to New York after his release from the federal prison here. Johnsun, completing a sentence of one year in the federai penitentiary here, has been offered $30,000 or the option of a percentage of the gross gate receipts for the contest. The former champion's will expire July senténce GIANTS BUY PITCHER. 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