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sacanrstuyy fhe Casper Daiivy Cribune FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1921 = Hy 3 : . : SS =] 3 , | First in News | i! i | i Poe > iL -¥ \ | We 2 7 | WE Dba Seten | 7 THE iE. TRIBUNE S P A bektieeegA H rs, | By Leased Wire ‘ Fc —————— Pe Club St aan | - Walks and Errors Make All Hits Count for DEMPSEY T0 FIGHT NO BLACKS u al FIGHTERS KNOCK (IF | | -| Runsin Opening Game; Three Hurlers |> ‘ : ee i “WILLARD ANY TIME ri 696 ee E 600 { abe Se ) 24 6 Six hits, two errors, a wounded batter and two walks, “OMAHA, Neb., July 8.—Jack Dempsey, world’s heavy: | Scottsbluff Nos = Out After Out- ; 43 ; i lead in the first inning of y h through here today ~cottsblull Nos —————_——_— Scottsbluff ---------25 3 Sterling a nine-run lead in iA 3] ee champion pugilist, who passed ugh here y hitting Gi Wi ra C di . ran i : 333| game and the visitors piled up an additional nine runs ars on his way to Salt Lake City, in a statement to ne ‘spaper- itting reybu Hin Thu Hard Battles Loom as Boys Round Into Condition ‘ ing the remainder of the game to win fro Coaeee sapeeney men denied that he is willing to o fight Jack Johnson, “or any . day Game > . O Ai Ar by a score of 18 to 3 in the most one-si game that has other negro fighter.” } pee tod ki For S mashing Bouts at Upen Aur Arena on ee been played at the local park. “I will never fight a colored man,” Dempsey said. “There! GREYBULL, W July §.—Play- ay se Pittsd eld rling had a hitting bee that noth- | string tear started the game. Garrity,| | __ 1, WA's Mave USO & Cm OUee Might’ with Carpenticr at ‘Jersey oltr.{ing ertorices baseball and taking ad- Benefit Card for the Principals ae $11 stop. Rolla Mapel” who| however. retired after the first tnn-| is nothing to this talcsot wee mestiag | eit with: Cerpehties et Jersey Olly. ing. erroriees besball and ieee. | ‘9 ame for Casper was|ing when he grabbed at a line drive} Jack Johnson I am confident, *he) nesording to th rors. the. Bisons, Seatenday took the Fe f : : a pu s : egularly : ne » the box after six rung had|in left fleld See Liiaree Bepouior: I will govern myself to a large extent| “How about) those two mysterious | Amst F cbr Aiaoarey pe poke Bad | ; ire to get a line on the vorite boxers 5 9 4 n three hits he, al-| the impact jarn ‘ ret ti according to the public wishes, I can’t} men in your corner with the towel *eties tte speak F Fig who desire to get a line on 464 Mapel succeeded him,| Yesterday's game was the first time y way clear to fight Johnson. or satiieed ‘ether: Irrigators outhit Greybull, collecting who will appear in the boxing benefit which is being staged ‘ ? hite off of which Ster:}in several weeha that the fae rat peak baa ibe colegea nan’ F a taete thing about it until eed Ras epee cer ae rg A pe ay =e ‘ se |* a has played together, inuries’ to | any : ; > cilleon yieldes! eight blows that we T Tribune and r F 2 anish-American W Phila 2 | hing three more runs. Tom | team “ side. thatings stoped ti bese] abenb: deer Showe4 sie Sh: lawanaGer by The Tribune and Herald at the Spanis cs ; partlan “nd | various members of. the staff, keait Althoug' i ‘ 19 [gow Bate A doses vane. . P Lawrie ther took up the Iurden . Dempsey “‘said”|with the story in it,” the champion ~ “4 ~ . ] s 2 e two more © or more of them out of the game.jonly 10 minutes, psey I Score by innings. R. H. EL terans arena Saturday night will just have ‘ ched the remainder ofigthe gatne. | or big 1A peril ne ‘s nces to see the boys’ training. They will work at 4 o’ci lowing nine hits and nin@Wruns. | ‘voday"s game betweeri the same éxo|more things than he has since Sencicnins oe ney Math was Scottablutt =s-- $10 010 012-813 eee his evening : 7 While Sterling was doing all its|ciibs will start promptly at 4.15. The aa enigiay apg oe ca Paar § ybull 410 000 01x—6 this cate ey eure Young Gani Lanetird te Ceres - : damage, Powers, the lengthy portsider|Suncay game will start at 3.30 and L Wi “Somebody Was groggy when they|. Batteries—Hill, Killeen and Rech . ca ing a for New ne 7 of the visitors, held Casper safe al-| wij! be the final game of the series. rey ag ms sent put that story about mo going to} Kelly and Askland. us He 5 t fight * c > lowing but eight bits from wich | CASPER. ABRHPOAE 5 ca get married. I can't ee more than WILSON FIGHTS JULY 15. Kid Lee broke his right hand but ; 10 32 ]Casper gathered its three tallies. Feet e Slertes es Ss k Relugh to wureect: aseue” MOSEON, Sune Be dente Wiles, nded the knockout in the sixth with ¢f “a 2 The itself de pws ee roa tar ee | Garrity 9 056.3004 Big ta es in Continuing abceut proses s for his middleweight pL will defend hand upp Langford de : 3 18 Corsi tence Davidson 20088 0 next bout. Dempsey sal it ae his tille agalist George Robinson of 8 ) ‘ that defea i PERRET * “4 ; hitting ace of ‘Be iahy 402120 New York Race 1 will meet anyone thal Scares Cambridge in a 10-round bout atthe Cretan FOIE oe rene rea | Games Today |) hoono er ring, In six, telps"t0 9 ES eed By see ood man, although T heree have Boston arena on the night of July 15, wi able to beat Eddie fic or 8 Rete. 2417 isa gf an, . 2 Moun tm thelr fight. "This battle should G es Today ate he gathered five sage hits, (Tore? 40 14° 722 _ seen him work. As I have drawn the |#t_W&S announced. how som ‘action if the boys are am ft which iwent two ibieer, He | vrartzell 4.0 0 2 0.0! Sie YORK, July B—Grey Lagi|Color line, I am free to say that I) —— : fee (rune ‘and? bake n as = 5 NE " 3 y Lag, ha. + : é mere, Sileott’ made) ‘but ione|2iale 3 0 03 1 1) tar colt of ithe , Rancocas stable, | think Marry Wile a meat eit: KILL RATS TODAY ‘ walitieccee hit but it was a long one, allowing 0 0:0 0.0 0] Thureday won the Dwyer, stakes at 00 wno Wil TOD am mach aboot} and George nake the circuit at a slew)! 5 Aqueduct and equalled the world’s I do. As for Willard—I'll — —————_———— Barne a eehee, et are Lies ig 3 1 1 9 5 9) ecord’for a mile and a furlong set Fein aot sa Poe ae rae ! prerrtig betan I earache £0” Se Bostick out of Casper’s line rr” “g]last_ month ‘at Belmont park. The) fight him any Pe FRSON \t INS first fail from Mortensen when thes Muncy Doulas, (ied tas sient a5, | time was 1; Achowd’ thai laced \the:canscus dil Wt PEEPLiIA: nine ce wIDee eee Meer Se while Davis worked at second | STERLING Ab R u PO A B a arate LANDES: Union. rallway station inot one] pacer gs Bone oe oe intusha | Cincinnati at Boston other members of the first) Henberr. D NOR’ tAD Ll, LAND, i \ Coroge 50) Se Tacs une ie nears ittsburgh at Brooklyn a hamenb ae | Kopping, 4 3 2 2 4 OloOnio, July 8.—Jeanette Rankin won Sarede wtiens the tinin naliga Tntoaehe STEARNS’ H Others who will be benefitted from hicago at New York shoonover, 6 3 5 2 O O/the Tavern “stake” the feature event cratisniy Sot eteibe neatrat Bes tbe: RIC PASTE e returns from the Saturday night) st Louis at Philadelphia. | leott, If 5 2 1 1 © Olo¢ the grand circuitharness horse rac-| Station Dut at the ered ticeda eee ELECT iT fight will be the contractors who built = rt 6 1 2 0 O Oling at North Randall, Thursday Bhasaditad snteoaie om the: road plat W i the arena 1 lost their time and American League. 1 1:0 1 0 O}xtraight heads. The event pte He. did ‘practically ‘everything material, several members of the Car-| New York at Chicago Meannineweoa 21 0 60 Olvaiue of $5,000. le 3 vt penter’s union who gave up 1’ Washington at Bradley, 1b 2/2 111 1 0] Jeanette Rankin {s owned by his acetate: bis aleble 4 BSSDT ROR Uee RETenN SDR TRAPS hours to vee that the arena was com Payton, 2s 5 2 2 2 3 OlGeorge E: Dudley. Youngstown. Ohio, fis, sleeves. showed his muscles and srwoatie Senate enough cos (Special to The Trivune) pleted on schedale time and other bus | Powers, p #3 2134 d was driven by Lon McDonald : at, Toads. rayee: 'U. 8. Government buys it. NEW YORK, July Eddie And-| iness interests here who lost mone} ep t time 2:06% ——— ——_———— erson Casper last night defeat the sport carnival which - sited Acs— ae: 37 18 15 27 14 0 —--—__-_ ‘A Midget Smith, the sensational ulta——— | by inning oR HB. DEMPSEY GOES TO UTAH. bantam the Brighton Beach | w'90s 002 110-18 15 of 5 Wy rounds 6 5 |Second- Inning Bipot Proves 010 000 020-— 3 $ 3! CHICAGO, July 8.—Jack. Dempsey The Tascision: “wa! 05 IBLE Deiat of Wildcats at y: Two-base hits, Schoon-)left Chitago last night for Salt Lake with fans. jiey. ‘Three-base hits, David-| City to visit his mother and tell her win'puts Anderson in Hine. fo Denver Thursday Slattery. Home run, Sileott. Sac-}o¢ his fight last. Saturday with eiitbat itn Joe the cham: | 5 hits, Henberry, Bradley, Pow-| Georges Carpentier. The heavyweight He has sh im DENVER, July 8.—By bunching ors k out, by Lawrie 3, by Pow-|-hampion had ~been here ~ since pe GE “L hits in the second inning “Denver Rases on ball, off Lawrie 6, R.| Wednesday. - cinched the game with t Laramie Double plays, MeNeill_ to - Se An ai Lb aha Wi'deats by a score of 4 to 3, Lara- Payton to Kopping to Brad CARTER TRE CORDOVA. een, Wenn lassie hoy ay oa the TE mic battled hard to overcome Denver's ley. Wild pitches, Powers 1, Lavwrie - aero i cettene eas ment As With all the baseball ‘magnates of the Midwest league due} jead but ceeded in tightening up }, Hit by pitehed bal Rradiey,|_ EL PASO, Texas, Zuly pa ey ho aie Wate « a lttie|im Casper Monday, including President Tebeau, and man-| the same onl: Brooks. Left on bases, Casper 4, Ster-| Carter of Paso de: ated Henny 5 s b fF Fi f all oth lubs, th Lit The score R. H. E.'ling 5. Innings pitched by R. Mapel|Cordova of Albuquerque, N. M., and from his first Nght has been | agers and officers of all other clubs, there is a possi ity | | Beamia 000 110 001— 3 11 <0 one-third, 6 runs, 3 hits: by J. Mapel|the tenth round of their bout here gaining in popularity with the fans-|that a “split” season arrangement to become effective July | roti --..020 000 01¢— 4 4 °1 one-third, 3 runs, 3 hits; by Lawrie]last night. Cordova failed to texpond eee cen Um fo CasPer (°F) Ts will be perfected. Ratteries—Thorburn and Country: 81-3, 9 runs, 9 hits. Time of game, |to the! bell in the eleventh, ‘Thev are AGED HERDER FALLS T0 DEATH OFF HIGH CLIFF LANDER, Wya, July trailing a band of sheep at night L. F. Hersey, an aged sheepherder employed) t{ the McKenzie Sheep company, wandered to the edge of a steep cliff and toppled over, killing himself instantly in the jaigged rock below, according to the findings of 2 post mortem examination. The body was not found for sev eral days and when Coroner John A Benseon held the inquest it was de. cided to bury the unmoveable body at the scene of the accident. —_> 8.—While BASEBALL STARS. TO TESTIFY. CHICAGO, Ju Kreatest stars Ty Cobb, manager of the Detroit Romiens Eddie Collins, captain of the Chicago White Sox, and a half dozen other Detroit players may be called to testify in defense of White Sox players and others on trial here, | it became known yesterday PIRATES DEFEAT. YANKEES. , PITTSBURGH, Pa, July 8.—In anj| exhibition game here yesterday the Pittsburgh Nationals won from the New York Americans 5 to 3. Babe Ruth struck out twice and failed to} get a safe hit. Last Scores tional League. At Boston— R. HE Cincinnati -100 000 100— > 6 1 Boston 001 001 21*— 8 13 0 Batteries—Marquard, Napier and Wingo; Ocschger and Gowdy At Philadelphia— RH. E St. Louis 001 002 570—15 20 0 Philadelphia . 092 000 000— 2 3 5 Batteries—Haines and Clemons, Dil hoefer; G. Smith and Bruggy. At New York— R. H. F Brooklyn ...900 411 900 1— 7 11 2 New York ..300 030 000 0—6 10 0 Batteries—Reuther, Smith and Mil ler; Barnes, Sallee and Snyder. zs a = American League. At Cleveland— Philadelphia 100 020 200— 5 1 Cleveland -020 001 000— 3 7 Eatteries—Moore and Perkins; Cov- eleskie and Nunamaker. At Chicago—(First Game) BR. H. E./ Detroit O24 O11 2121317 Chi 00 000 050— 8 14 teries— Leonard and Bassler; | Woodall, Twombly, Wieneke, Hodge, Mu'rennan and Schalk. t Chieago—2nd Game 124 200 003—9 14 100 00 atieries—Middleton kinson. Davenport a: R. H. | Under the split season plan, the scehdule will’ go ahead | man: Scozel as at present but the clubs will start the same as at the start the season, | Under this arrangement Denver will be the pennant winner for the first half all the teams will start equ battle for the pennant of the half of the season. The winners of the half s will battle for league suprem: the respective towns which they resent ‘The reason for the split season sys- tem is that very few of the Midwest league teams hit their strides until late in the season. Laramie, Sterling und Scottsbluff with strong organiza tions, able of battling evenly with any other teams in the league now have been relegated to cellar positions in the pennant race by their mediocre showings at the start of the season. If the split season system is adopted, and in all probability it will, these teams will have an equal chance with | ons | in rep- ie like SPUR Cig- arettes becau: they have some good old Burley in them. That means— 1 cal. all others for the remainer of the| playing Such an arrangement while not beneficial ‘to Casper time, will son. stimulate new interest in | the league and the final series of the | season should do much to make the venture a financial success. cal team is not in favor of the season, he is willing to sacrifice his own desires for the interests of a suc cessful season. split WAY TO ARIZONA lanlac Made It Unnecessary For O’Donnell to Continue Trip Seeking Health. “CL was on tay to Arizona for hea!th when 1 heard about Tanlac d. started taking it, and it built me up so fast I turned right around and went back home, and have been feel- ing fine ever since.” The above state- ment was made by John O'Donnell, of 121 Savannah street, Los Angeles, Cal., a well-known machinist employed by the Lacey Manufacturing company. “This was a year ago that Tanlac set me right and put me into shape where I gaincd 20 pound in a few Weeks’ time, and to this day I have retained my weight and been in the very best of health, “My troubles all started back in 1918 when I had a bad spell of the ‘flu’ and my whole system was left so weak and run down I was unable to work. My stomach was sour all the time and I had practically no appetite at all. I couldn't sleep to do any good and went down in weight so fast it alarmed me. I had pains all through my chest, and I tried every medicine and treatment I knew of, but nothing would reach my case. “Finally I was told a change in climate was what I needed. I was living in OaXland then, so I started for Arizona but stopped off in Cima, to visit friends who told me| about Tanlac, and I bought a bottle. | By the time I had finished my third bottle I was feeling so fine I came to Los Angeles and went to work. My way appetite returned and I can digest anything I cat, my troubles al! left me and I have enjoyed fine health ever since.” Tanlac is sold in Casper by Casper | Pharmacy.—Ady. 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