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ee ee a o~ Fis VS ee FA veh Co a 1 ON LS a 2 ee 3 x i PAGE SIX ] World Results By Leased Wire tL. "iia |THE TRIBU che Casner Lair Tripune BATTING RALLY IN SIXTH FRAME SMOTHERS LEAD OF REFINERS :-:. Tuesday Game, 6 to 2; Jackson Scores Cas- Club Sianding | Midwest League. Denver Bronchos Make It Three Straight by Taking tine" es National League. Won. Lost per’s Run With Homer in Second t 33 PCT IST Br 43 300 Casper’s hopes for a first victory over the Denver leaguers 1 43 488 were blasted in the sixth inning yesterday when five hits— |< = 7 45 si two of them doubles—went for five runs and the visitors won = : . er} their third strai ame, 6 to 2. Bob Hewitt was on the = mound for Casper and pitched tight ball except in this frame. American League. Up to the sixth Casper held a two score lead. Hewitt Won. Lost. Pet. | Games Today wer" of Hal Brokaw and| tacking forces of | 4 d be materally strength Midwest League. Murp ’ ae Denver at Casper (two games). tery. Co 5 w worked in the sun field for ttsbluffat Sterling. cracking 1 yey pa recelved | aM ramie at Billings. josp and Graha 1 u en ewe rom the Midw © le was ready t rt onal League. which announced his E-ieatons © no mention of the wEnokien, nsion. It was re eketson, who ts vacation in Salt ple that his dit d up and he wil took Joe Dawson ond inning. Dc to the mound for ton followed wi easton ary center field. Incidentally this duo with Casper, should AB RH PO 3010 40 40 1 4 MORE DOUBLE-HEADERS WITH WILOGATS SEEN Hartzell, 2b rf ib. Erokaw, After today’s games Denver will ¢ to Greybull for a five. a dtuo’ | American League. Laramie will arrive here f —| Washington 4. Cleveland 6 game series starting tomorrow aft o| New York 6, Det noon. B|. Philadelphia 4, st Spite 3. With the fans erying for a winnin 6] Boston 1 ago 0, spurt by the local team it is prob: bs aot hat the start will be obtained in the 4 Laramie series. If Casper is going | Murphy, of °| NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. sood it is probable that some of t 7 3 Notice is hereby given that the; postponed games that are scheduled, {partnership heretofore subsisting will be played off in double headers 9; between A. L. Horsch and Carl N 4HGe ha Lariena. ection“ Canier known as “The Service takes the road at Greybull i and heretofore carrying ‘or@five games teams, both] °|on the business of general clothes| treybull and Casper will then re Totals a 2) | clenning and pressing, at Casper, turn here and play five games. This} 2 | Wyoming, under the style or firm teries will be followed by the Sterling |, Scor® by inning: H. E.| of Horsch and Nygaard, “The Serv-| tnd Scottsbluff series on the local] Denver 12 0} ice Cleaners,” has been dissolved b: ‘ot Casper 5 ©/mutual consent as from the 19! — Two-base Don h, Coch-|day of July, 1921. All debts due SCOTS WIN AT SOCCER. ran, Hosp, Graham Home run,|to and owing by the said late firm ~ Jackson McNeil vill be received and paid respect- LYNN, Mass., July 20.—The third | Downey atted in, ‘Jackson 2,}ively by A. L. Horsch who will con- Lanark soccer team of Glascow, Scot-| Elsh 1, Cos Hosp 1, Graham 1,|tinue to carry on the said business land, scored its twenty-fourth consec-| Diamond 1 truck out, by Hewitt 1 der the style of “The Serwice utive victory of its tour of the Unit-|by Johnson 2. Bases on ball, off John-| Cleaners,” A. L, Horsch, Proprietor. sd States and Canada her last night Double plays. Hartzell to Don- wated the 19th day of July jefeating the General Electric united|ica to Slattery, LaSalle to Hosp to| 1921. tear, 6 to 3 Graham 2. Left on bases, Casper 4 A. L. HORSC! 4. Time of game 1:35. Um: CARL NYGAARD. oolums. Publish Ju AE 1] American League. at Chicago. Louis Detroit at Cleveland. i Last Scores TUESDAY'S GAMES. National League. York Pittsburgh 10, New York 1 Chicago 3, Brooklyn 1 St. Louls 2, Boston 3 Cincinnati 6, Philadelphia 4. This ghos¢ wag @ 192: model LA8T MONTH, on a bet. WITH THE boys up home. 1 SPENT. a night ALONE in ithe old. HAUNTED | “HOUSE, AND WHEN I heard. MOANS ‘AND “groan, 1 SAID “The wine. cs AND TRIED to sleep, 1 HEARD rappings, AND SAID “Rats.* AND ROLLED orer, THEN | heard steps, AND IN ‘the light. OFA dying moon. A WHITE spook Tose. | WASN'T seared—much BUT DIDN'T feel lke. STARTING ANYTHING. BUT THEN I caught. JUST A ‘Talne white e OF A familiar. CIGARETTES AND DELICIOUS smell, WHICH Tippep me off, sol gave the ghost. THE HORSE ‘Tansh, AND SAip . Ed. you FAT eur. MAKE Bum ghosts, BUT BEFORE you fade, LEAVE WITH me one. 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Rudd, | CLEVELAND, July 20.—Posseasion of the Oxford-Cambridge jot first p in the American league |t, team that meets the Yale | standing is at stake in the four-game Harvard stadium on Saturday, trains series which is scheduled to open here! on a pipe. | between the Cleveland Indlans| ‘phe big Oxford athlete puffs on a and the New York Yankees. ‘This morning the world’s champions were leading by less than one game. Tae series finds Manager Speaker bette fortified with pitchers than he has been for two years. He ‘has seven first rank men ready to-go in against the Yankee: briar pipe almost» incessantly. He smokes even on the days when he is slated for grueMing tests on the cin- der tracks and laughs at American trainers who say it will hurt him. “Why, it helps me a tremendous jlot, really," Rudd said today. “Over jin Antwerp, one of your American |coaches told me to cut it out and see |__ Relatives are contesting the will of |if it didn't help me. I tried it and | Mrs. Albert aye a St. Louis woman] un third in the 400 meters. Then T who left the bulk of her large estate|smoked two pipefuls and won my to found a home for homeless dogs. ine t two events.” | | NOW IS THE TIME To order your new Suit of Clothes while we are not rushed. I have received a large assortment of im- ported and domestic woolens fresh from the mills to choose from. We Make Your Clothes at Home “I have employed an expert cutter and designer who has long experience in Europe and largest east- ern cities, also first class coat maker and tailor. That I am now in position to turn out most up to date gar- ments with high class workmanship. Trimmings and linings also best of quality. Come in early and have your measure taken before the rush. We do first class remodeling, cleaning and hand pressing only, which preserves the shape in your TIM ano creaner Suite 6 Mokler Bidg. 143 S. 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Damage From Big Waterfront Fire Totals $100,000 HAMILTON, Ont., July 20,—Dam- age estimated at $100.000 was caused by a fire on the waterfront here yes- terday ing plant and two ice houses. the destruction of 1,800 tons of ice, coming after a prolonged heat wave, an ice famine was threatened. ———— HUTCHISON OUTPOINTED. WASHINGTON, Juwy 20.—Jock Hutchison of Chicago, the British open golf, title holder, was outpointed by Abe Mitchell, English contestant, in the qualifying round of the na- tional open golf championship tourna- ment here today. Mitchell's card for the 18 holes was 38-37—75, and Hutch- ison’s 40-36—76. The match doves not eliminate either man from final play, since finalists will be selected for low scores in qualifying play. ed Mrs. Anna Slaght is assistant man- ager of one of the largest hotels in Chicago. INFIELDER SIGNED BY CASPER BREAKS. LEB Joe De Fate, one of the star in fielders of the St. Joseph Western league club whe was signed by the Casper Midwest club for the remain- der of the season, will be unable te Play here because of a broken leg which he suffered in his final game with St. Joe. This announcement was received here yesterday by Manager j; Arbogast and materially changes the plans boys a5 Se 43 Qualify F For Golf First Day WASHINGTON, July 20.—With 41 of the leading golf professionals of the country and two foreign entrants for the American open golf cham- pionship already qualified for the final round play, the second half of the qualifying round in the annual clas. sic opened today over the course of the Columbia Country club, near Washington. Included in the prominent players who were scheduled to play this morning. were Robert T. Jones, Jr., of Atlanta, Ga.. declared by Harry Vardon to be the leading American which destroyed a shipbuild-|of Pelham Bay, With!of the Hanger Hill club, near Lon- amateur; Leo Digel of Detroit, one of the four men in a tie for second place last year at Toledo; James M. Barnes and George Duncan don. The Barnes-Duncan match was ex- pected to be the feature match of the day. WILSON TO MEET GREB. CHICAGO, July 20.—Johnny wWil- son, Boston middleweight boxing champion, will meet Harry Greb, Pittsburgh. at East Chicago, Ind. on August 5. Details of the match, ir= cluding the number cf rounds, were not, made public. ——— TENNIS STAR ARRIVES. NEW YORK, July 20.—Miss Mary K. Browne of Les Angeles, has ar- rived in New York and will begin prep- arations for the women’s national ten- nis championship to be held at For- est Hills beginning, August Loa Zz MEN ONLY! DENVER MEDICAL INSTITUTE Opposite Evtrance te New Postoftice , COME AND BE CURED If affected with chronic disease, simple or compl! 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Under United States Government Supervision. First in News WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1921 Of All Events WILOGATS TAM ~ BISONS, 9105 Laramie Goes on Batting Ram- page Against Eddleman in Final Game BILLANGS, Mont., July 20.—Lare mie had the big guns trained on Grey- bull yesterday in the final game of the series which was played here and won by a score of 9-tod Schin- kel, Denver pitcher, who was loaned to Laramie. was in the outfield for the Wildcats and was the offensive and defensive hero-of the club. He robbed Greybull of many hits and figured prominently in the. scoring by the Laramie club The score— Laramie RHE 040 010 040-917 3 Greybull 010 001 030— 5 6 3 Batterie: r and Tonneman; Ed- dleman and Moore. ———____ OLYMPIC PROBLEM UP. PARIS, July 20.—Twelve members of the municipal council of Paris, nine members of the French Olympic com- mittee and three members of the na» tional committee for physical culture have been appointed a commission to decide whether Pershing stadium would be acceptable for holding of the 1921 Olympic games, or whether a new stadium should’ be built - near Paris. high. Within the state there are 500 lakes — large and small; 6,000 Sarr of runnin; water, snow ied ith ea 5 there are. thi ferent places. if frocks from the, 8) id hotels, > broken waterfalls, ge Ages Pees or the splash Wu ene to = ee time! This summer, when seek- smell soos wee go? even climb aboard a Bullington is limited. Colorado, After Aur Si come in and we'll talk over your summer vacation-recreation plans. L. J. EDWARDS, Ticket Agent. 3. A. 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