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Che Casper Daily Cribune FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1921 ot Rew“ THE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS ee ee} ~—_ First in News Of All Events Perinat BREAK | ICE OF NEW SEASON, DEFEAT LARAMIE — E avenport Strikes ut Last Man for to-2| rT rr YEAR MEETSCALFORMA [Sei jars oe a, LUG OTH |S tn in; hampio: are will str ¥ 3 ) Baseball generalship cost Laramie a baseball] game yes- pain fr" "pion rho Legaredes ae : tes rday by de-}] = te: terday when a batting rally in the ninth inning had netted SBN a ae im {Col Brooklyn, Monday night, arrived to Denn 1 the semi-| Casper care 18} the Wildcats one run, the bases were loaded and Kelley, alg, c> ar panes. MY. well nue in Colorado Leaguers Get ed End] aay trom England on the steamship : F God. 1 wants aes pinch hitter, was at the bat. front of a field of 76 competitors in of 19-to-8 Score in Slug- poms Wide mee “DHaede hGheanhee node aver Todas bes abet as aa erata enc At this crucial stage of the game and with one out be-|the national open golf championship, | ging Match embarked for home tintiediately after 5 a tween victory and defeat John Mapel, who had toiled|?#¥ im the ‘inal day of the twenty:| —_ he knceked out Jim Higgins, the Eng - polis ly for Casper weakened. )@idn’t even come close to hitting and] fl'n ann rede — et nS (@peeial to ‘The Tribune) lish bantamweigit champion, in. the 7 The Tr ‘ 50.8. ta ce beses {| 1 eect ti Country club. b SCOTTSBLUPY. Neb. July st, | Cleventh round af « sehedulen 20 ‘ar sdien ube » res ;: tehers of th i ted The Casper team played erroriess| jarnes leads Fred McLeod of Wasti-| Sterling took a big st¢p toward even tog a on July He has been ohr¥ Ca quetec ‘ 4as | reads , sanew Maseball behind Mapel yesterday and/ingion and Charles R. Murray, who ing up théir score on games with the Serre gpbankyp i py ens Og ' “4 nager Arbogast had no Resitaney |He allowed but six hits and went lik¢/ure tied for second place. by. four) ifrigntork here yesterday by securing| POT] himself in good bape. He rc ‘ king h ae Dering. the ce & victor until the final inning. Lara-| shots and appears to be the choice for| che long end of a slugging match. 19 meeps shzomaie fa (enn mt that a fan pia ad , owed Rolla Mapel was seat linie's two errors counted heavily in|the championship. McLeod, however, to & Shimeal,.who defeated Steriing | Oy fe, SDs: te EPA. the. tatde af Pine a Ags Prom bot a the scoring of the three runs which|has been playing very fine golf an@|on their home grounds. was pounded) tie last Desanver hick ‘he American Leag jto throw one ball as Casper gathered in the third and] should he find a good putting streak|for 17. blows afd Killeen yielded 15.)0 °° 7" ° nounced. In the meantime big Dave! fourth innings day. | : y Fielding értors wére even. su vrs , EP v or ve Last. Pet.) rg behind the grand! . is expected to’ give Barnes & bd , L. W.. Cordrey. vie president of suy em pesirs ‘ PEPE : 0 | BAY enn ine area |_Sigman, who tolled tot Laramie |battle for victory, Just back of Mur-| ‘The visitors came from behind a} the York-Midwest Ice Mathine com u b , : lefeating « Boaw eons ose | twas also very effective and allowed|ray and McLeod is Robert T. Jonea.|tive-run lead to win the game. pany, is spending several days here BY THE CARTON $4 Iaith Rehr] Wabt ee gk gale) then went into the gap. “oity|the Refiners, but eight ‘safeties. The/Jc, the youns Atants) star. whe 161 goote by. Lmniness TH. B.Jon business for. the company: ) , mrad . batting, Davenport turnea [CFs Of The Rime een we e nin r behind the leader, with | sterling ......006 122 384—19 17 2 Ve) , ‘ ‘ 1s tting. Davenport turned ‘inning when Davenport went into the] total of 147. Four men are tied at goottabluff ...-142 010 000— 8 15 2 t ‘ ‘ eimai box. 150, including George Dui {5 | ‘ : ; swings at the ball which Ne]"F.. petiners 1ooked strong if the|land uding George Dunean of Ens! Batteries Killeen and Benning “Pipe a \4 ak ‘ ————— ‘3 hoveh; Shiméal and Brooks. Pipe every Price = ngles title | Phitadelphia 3 3 third and fourth innings, scoring two] The tournament ends today with the rerner Limb te ose Pidiccl a. in the former and oné in the latter.} final 36 holés of medal play. Presi- ' arton asti Laramie's fi score came in the|dent Harding is expected to present amels_.......--.$1.60 Construe-| Last Scores |} Aivonch inning and ite. tat moore ia] tbesjcbathplonship cup to the. wil: yy ucky Strikes $1.70 | as the ninth. Casper left but four men | ner. a i Sure $1.70 ma Gh tha bases white Laramie left seven| Scores on. the first nine holes this PUTS HIM IN LINE FOR on: $1.7 SEL STE THURSDAY GAMES Pat men on the = morning were high, sppeoximatag ite ia y { 7 | "i With the jinx that has trailed Cas-| the same scores.as were turhed in by +2 ' > " er for the past several weeks busted| Most of the competitors yesterday sso || Games Today | | »stions resgw : Per for the past several weeke Butte |Imotning. ‘Two men withdrew, Ieay Strike, 2 see EE ne gba eaitiae | the comeback which will place the ]'"# purek oe Rainer: in Play. i = $3.60 Midwest 1 ‘ Cinelt Ne k team in its proper standing he weather ay, a8 it has been en , bre teense Seg | + De k a core: ail through the tournament, was par. t iixedo, 2 dos. $3.60 atater at Chas | VittsburEn-Boston, | Denver Makkes Desperate Effort} The scor $a, 3. teoulasye tesrabiestie ai rad DAE.) dala Anderabh, hailed as the WHS! vets ‘elvet, 2 doz. $3.60 Denver at (re | to Save Game by Ninth- AB RH PO AE) iurding was expected to arrive at the|™IN€ phantom, winner of the all mt ‘ull Durham, € ng ‘ fr : ly Aimee: bat oS golf club during the afternoon to pré-| tfound championship of the Elke fo acs $2.20 — | Inning Rall; Brokaw. © Re, is 0 Olgent the prizes to thé, winning play.|tourfament here a year.ago has con ~tpiad s National League | Battery, 1b : ate Brat tinued his viétorious stride against the GH Pep’s News Pittsburg ie | (Special to The Tribune) Donica, ss AR + bo o| ABD PELHAM SPORTS bee best bantamwetight boxers of the east 1 Bt. Le y | | GREYBULL, Wyo, July 2%. — ! 7 National open golf championship, | 2n@ is now nearly in line for a match Chr 3 ve |;sreybull handed Denver theif first de-| Mex 3 0 1} 3 Bitnird round scores, with total for 54] Fith the chaztipion D t Bitalietg Lt of the new season here by win-| Bostick, OPE oe | nolee: Andafton Is still under the managé epo Atmenicna) Vas ' ay's gamé, 4 tv 3. Daw ay va : HRS Compe Natle, Pennsylvania, 73-244.) ment of Billy Grupp who is credited By ‘the Sewer p rhe ep “= he F F , ng ace of the Broncs, was| 1 Manel le o o| WW: J Damen, Alabama, 19.244 with bringing out Benny Leonard and voy Me 3 g ! s é - mers if » n und and was opposed by} ® Manel. pene bh Joe Sylvester, Néw York, 84-274, Rocky Kansas and a host of other - 0 Biers Cees He : ; | oI armer S | Ximpling for Geeybull, both of whom | Davenport. p -——- 4 On wae P. Masaach 76. [lesser tights. An Institution for the p on at D | pitched winning ball at_Clevojand. - , ‘The Bisons took thé lead in the séc-|_ Totals ---------- |) Predicted Soon). niet’ ss stning tro" sna | baRAane =! added another in the third and the]Countryman, cf --. 3 fom Boyd. New York, 79-239. ‘antamweight John Golden, 26n,. according to reports “hit Smith W. M. Leach with the choicest assortment of | FETs y ighth. Denver started a rally in the agi 1 - ‘unches the Jatter has encountered WASHINGTON, Jul ninth which netted two runs but was|Heck, 3b_ °|\Gibb T ‘ Juring his ring career and carried off A Case of Good Judgment Phare anti nads lout off before the score wan tied Schinkel, if 0 u ons rains he honors in every one of the 12 made| Score by innings R. H. EB. | Sorey 1 rounds.”” @ stockton) includ nvyer 001 000 C02 0] Guest, 2 o} F C e This fight was:staged at the Bright- wa proposed. to.|Cteybull O21 600 Om 4 6 1|Dyer, re - o| OY Carpentier |. reach atnietic ciuv. Round’ by ne 1 al rad tteries—Dawson and Dinmond;| Tonneman o} sound accounts cf the fight clearly in easton here,|Kimpling and Moore Sigman, p 0 PRELUE E's give it to Anderson, Two or three ale appointed by F —— Kelly .- 0| NEW YORK. July 22.—Mike ang] times during the battle. Anderson at Pat and Secret S a S Tom Gibbons, brother boxers of St.| Smith«all but out, while it is said tha! | teamer ets . ffotals |... 2 Paul, began training each other here| Smith never landed ‘one clean-cut es ervice said the| Score by innings: today for coming bouts. Mike will] Punch during the whole aftray. a ‘sir iteecviss N R d O Laramie 600 000 meet Augie Ratner, August 1, and Pa eRY noe saadifiale ihaitoa ewW recor TU | Gasper - 002 100 %_ 0 Tom will fight Geoheed Cassenteh lin BOXER'’S INJURIES FATAL ; many farmers * Schinkel out. hit by batted ball. | October. Bach will be in the other's DL GA LVESTON, 1 ‘Texas. Distributed by lt "i un ity officia } t Batted for 3igman in Sth inning. corner. 3 = \N * ‘The postal’ radio stations. cross the| Yokohama Trip Summary: Two-base hits, Donica,! . ——— Henry Estes, the “Friseo Kid <= ntinen 4 Schinkel, Dyer. Runs batted i PADDOCK OUT E FOR OLYMPICS boxer, died last night of injuries re- at a O. Ramsey a a rf) led chan eouiAruertakiss ined tontata See Dyer 2. Sacrifice hit, ceived in a boxing bout with Irvey od : , \mties of t PORTLAND, Ore., July 22.—The Struck out, by J. Mapel 4, SALEM, Ore., sh July” 22.—Comment-| Owens of Oklahoma. A charge of Casper, Wyoming A oe |steamer Pawlet. commanded by Capt.| Davenport 1. by Sigman 1. Base on ig on reports that Charlies Paddock,| negligent homicide has been filed 7. READING TO RESUME |z. B. Murray which docked here| pall, off J. Mapel 3. off Sigman 1.| World's champion sprinter of the Uni-| against Owens, me 2 Tuesday night. broké all records for] Double pla Hartzell to Slattery,| versity of Southern California, would ° | READING, Pa., July 22—The Read-| freight vessels plying between Port-|Sorey unassisted, Soréy to Guest to) retire soon, Dean Cromwell, his train. DIV CHAMPIONSHIPS 5 | company. one of the lirgost|iand and the Orient by making the|Varnadore. Hit by pitched balls, er, said Paddock would take part in pe ™ « | posted notice yesterday|trip across fron) YokoMama to the| Varnadore, Guest, Tonneman, Left on| the Olympic games of 1924, adding) NEW YORK, July 22-—Miss Flor- . re f mille would resume|Columbia river’ in 15 days and two] bases. Casper 4, Laramie 7. Innings|that, “nothing could curb his whole-|ence Biscoe of New York last night 7 next Monday for a run of two weeks|hours. This is an average of 282| pitched by J. Mapel $2-3, runs 2, hits! hearted interest in clean sport.” won the Junior National Amateur, alit j at a reduction in wages. Puddiers rejmiles a day. The Abercos formerly | 6: by R. Mapel 6, runs 0, hits 0; by —_—_ oo Athletic union fancy diving champion- ren ta get $8 a ten and ordinary labor|held the record with 15 days, eight} Davenport 1-3, runs 0, hits 6. Time of; Frank Heagney was,a business visi-| ship for girls at a swimming meet held hed b 30: cents an hour hour game 1 Umpire. Woolums. ltor_at Cheyenne this week. in Madison Sauate Garden The entire stock of Clothing at 227 Center St. owned by Frank Can- ; Sale Starts ner has been purchased by the Schutz Clothing Co., and will be closed Sale Starts Promply at cuiner anal cai Promply at 8 a.m. 8 SSS Oh carr 8 a. m. Saturday Saturday Morning Not an item reserved, everything must go to make room for New Morning Up-to-the-Minute Fall Clothing and furnishings now being purchased. IF YOU WANT YOUR PAYCHECK TO GO FARTHER, ATTEND THIS SALE AND-SAVE MONEY : |See Windows| Windows| NOTICE © Sennen 387 Soyth Center Street, and will put in a complete line of Men’s Offerings and Young Men's High Grade Clothing 227 CENTER ST. and Furnirhines

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