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PAGE FOUR fbe Casper Daily Cribune ce i World Results By Leased Wire e || = !\7 oo THE TRIBUNE S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS | WEAKENED CASPER TEAMOROPS | GAME TO SCOTTSBLUFE Pound Hoffman's ’s Offerings eld and this terday’s Midwest L x Aids Scoring; Three Regulars Out f Lineup in Yesterday’s Game Here of three regular players, in- I Harry Donica, Hank Bos- | »utfield—the Casper Re- € coupled with zame by an 8-to-2 Club Standing i American League. i First Group Photo of 1921 Yankees—A Pennant Possibility BOSTON, ert Kinsey, age. Rickard, = : most probable Top row: Tom Connolly, Alex Ferguson, Walle Pipp, Carl Mays, Frank Baker, J. Quinn, Babe Ruth, H. Harper and Bob Meusel, Second row: | Frenchman. Hinkic Haines, Aaron Ward, Waite Hoyt, Bob Shawkey, Fred Hoffman, B ill Piercy, Tom Sheehan, Roger Peckinpangh and Fred de Vormer. Bot- tom re \Seven Straight for Athletic’s Hurler| SS ET A . Lost | BLUE GETS THREE HOMERS. | KANSAS CITY, July 14/— Bunny | Brief, first baseman for the Kansas City American association team, lined hree home runs in yesterday's making his total for the sea- : Chick Fewster. Ping Bodie, John Mitchell, Eddie Bennett, Miller Huggins, Wallie Schang, Charlie O'Leary, Mike McNally, Nelson Hawks. | SPORT FLASHES HOT OFF WIRE as 2 =" Jes 31 T BRITISH rt " | PHILADELPHIA, July 14.—George o| Buncan and Abe Mitchell, British pro si @ | fessionals, were defeated yesterday by anf t @ | Jerome D. Travers and Max Marston, a | Chica 4 “413 ‘American amateurs, in their 36-hole ae tors’ final score came in! Shiadeiphia 48.392 match by four up and two to on am f olga Pe, = JETHER SUSPENDED. = Last Piibies Rt t Detroit—Detro! At Chic Chic: Louls—St ston—(Two sRHPOAE ROTARIA he e ll 2 GREAT CARE TAKEN IN PREPARATION OF FAMOUS FOOD-DRINK | lf a NOTICE To Women of Moose- heart Legion tleveland—Cle' AKO, 9 | National League. 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C. ee tio! has been suspended on a charge of r Pacific ie CORE Racqueteers To Contest Titles LARAMIE, ATS July 14—The Pacific i Ta Th coast will send east for the national! | [ohn; ju t Gam lawn tennis championship tournaments Johnson igh efor in singles and doubles this summer a team of four men, according to advices ceived here today. Howard and Rob- the western champions, will team’ again on eastern courts and will play also in the singles competition. William F. Johnston, Pa- cific coast singles titles, and Wallace | for Davis, Will complete the team. GIBBONS’ MANAGER 10 MEET WITH RICKARD CHICAGO, July M.—Eddie Kane, manager of Tommy Gibbons, the St. J Paul light heavyweight, left today for | er, Kelley, Johnson, Pickett and Jones. \, New York for a conference with Tex regarding a Georges Carpentier early in October. Gibbons has been mentioned as the u ‘opponent for the|Schuman of Denver and Johnny Grit “Hard Luck Kid” a aera First in News Of All Events i BRONGS DEFEAT Denver While Sluggers Pound Out Runs sectional (Special to The Tribune.) LARAMIE, Wyo, July 14.—Four pitchers were unable to save the gam» Laramie yesterday when Bronchos started to clout the ball the first two innings and while Pick, succeeded in shutting off runs for th: remainder of the game, Denver wor 5 to 3. Johnson hurled tight ball for Denver, allowing but six bingles and was given erroriess support. Score by innings: RHE Denver -. --320 000 000-5 9 0» Laramie --000 001 020-3 6 Batters mson and Lowry; Dy ">< match with| SCHUMAN TO FIGHT GRIFFITHS. DENVER, Colo., July 14.— Harry fiths of Akron, welterweights, will meet in a 12-round bout to a: decision here on July 25, it was annoynced by promoters last night. AIL WRECK PREVENTS BASEBALL AT BREYBULL| ‘The Sterling and Greybull clubs did not meet on the Greybull field yester- day because of a wreck which delayed the train on which they were riding. insubordination. President Ebbets of the Superbas said the twirler had ab- sented himself without leave. THORPE ALSO CLOUTS TRIO. TOLEDO, Ohio, July 14. — Jim Thorpe, Toledo outfielder, yesterday made three home runs in the game between Toledo and Milwaukee. The teams had played two games in | Thermopolis and were returning to |Greybull for the final games cf the | series when the train was wrecked. | None of the players were injured, It GEEBMORAN FIGHT OFF. is probable that a doubleheader will PITTSBURGH, July 14.—The fight | je so faa G between Harry Greb and Frank Mor-|°° “!4 ot Grevbuil today an, both of Pittsburgh, scheduled here ioe uly ‘ts, has been cat of, wee P¢Ernational Trade Basis Is Aim of Experts Bch SBE CLEVELAND, July 14.—An inter-| — CARPENTIER SAILS. national conference of financial ex- NEW YORK, July 14.—Georges Car-| Perts to consider a plan to place’ the pentier embarked on the Savole to-| Commercial transactions of the nations day for a few weeks stay in France,|f the world on a uniform basis and He will return to the United States| eliminate the uncertainties of ex- in time for a bout with an umnamed | Change was advocated today by Comp- opponent « on October 12. | troller of the Currency Crissinger in oe | an address here before the Ohio Bank- COOGAN DEFEATS STOPPER. SNVER, July 14. — Mel Coogan, | rk lightweight, was given the ree’s decision over Johnny Stopper | Denver, after 19 rounds of boxing last night. “SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TRIBUNE | ers’ association. Back on the Job Charley Hollocher after several weeks absence due to a broken nose, is back at short for the Cubs. He has been injured more frequently than any other player. PAVILION Where Everybody Goes HARRY “IKE” EVANS and his pertbearsa Sn DER A woman testified recently in a London court that in 20 years of mar- ried life she had never allowed her husband to go out without her. j EXTRA! EXTRA! LYRIC Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. TODAY Nat Goodwin’s great- est stage success in pic- tures, With a class actor you all know well. HB-Warner ‘When We Were } A BISHOP-CASS THEATER LAST TIMES TODAY ‘SHELTERED DAUGHTERS’ —every— —WITH— SUNDAY, TUESDAY, Y FRIDAY JUSTINE JOHNSTONE Matiness Saturday and The near-tragedy of a girl who gre rant Sunday at 3:00 - =) wu . if of all evil in the world, aivatees mre 4p lene Every Evening at 7-9 Parents, don’t betray your trust by letting your SPECIALS daughters grow up ignorant of what the world holds for them. —ALSO— Return Showing FATTY ARBUCKLE BUSTER KEATON—AL ST. JOHN —IN— “MOONSHINE” » Continuous, 1 to 11 Admission, 30c FRIDAY AND SATURDAY “WEST OF THE RIO GRANDE” A WESTERN COMEDY DRAMA RAINBOW. GIRLS —presenting— ERITORIOUS USICAL Feature Pictures PROGRAM CHANGES Tuesday is Garter Night Friday is Amateur Night Prices Always 10 and 40c_ A Block West of Henning Cars Washed _. And Oiled. Rates Reasonable. Fhone 201-W 522 E. Yellowstone. Twenty-One’ bs tape from Mat Goons 1 Mage Success. This is the best show in town. Entire change of program today. NEX BIG COMEDY —NEXT— ~ TOPICS OF THE DAY TOMORROW A Big Snow Picture A BISHOP-CASS THEATER LAST TIMES TODAY IRVING BACHELLER’S FEATURING ENID BENNETT mand in Screen Entertainment. —ALSO— COMEDY AND SCENIC FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ETHEL CLAYTON IN “SHAM” —ALSO— CURRENT EVENTS WITH CASPER’S SEVEN-TANK OIL BLAZE Continuous, 1 to 11 Admission 40c “KEEPING UP WITH LIZZIE” Here is a Picture Just Made For You to Enjoy, for in it is Everything You De- “THE SILENT BARRIER’ Made among the snow peaks of the Alps. CHARLIE CHAPLIN —IN— “THE CHAMPION” —COMING— DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS —IN— “THE NUT’