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GE SIX World Results By Lensed Wire | | SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1921 First in News Of All Events SASPER OVERCOMES BIG LEAD, DEFEATS LARAMIE, 8 TO 7 ~ AAPENTIER |S CALIFORNIAN GIVEN OVATION feated Champion of Eur Jailed as Hero on Return t French Capital palpably | by the “surging | dispersing that Carpe 1 wh Carry him jn that and ru thoroughfares ars and windows in xd were crushed in by the pres the thror ‘olice reinforcements finally fo Lasked Carpentier p rest of his journey home icab the police had brought so that | crowd would disperse ‘arpentier arrived at Havre ht from New York with ne tion of spending several w mires ince before again jted States early next fall ae ie ee Parker Will Ope ° he station had | mn not ‘knowing | puild only WINS TENNIS Sighteen: Godshall of Los won the Denver ses NVER, July year-old Harold 1. Aagates yesterday ntier | rect shed sure ught crowd ely to make in a last in ‘i * HEILMAN HOLDS LEM IN AMERICAN, GOBB SECOND Start Regina wee Parker, whose aspirations t srize-fighter were interrupted ent match with Charles Doyle his position as freight account: | with the Burlington Tailroad | apany } will sde in Denver Parker sntion is to spend months y in training and learning the ne to return here and get ani teh with Doyle. cK! ALT LAKE CITY ordan McKay of Ogden. was given decision over Al Sommers of | okane, Wash., Iast night at the La- | in arena after 12 rounds of fight-| McKay knocked Sommers down ce. The boxers YANKS PLAY \KRON, Ohio, June ‘k Yankees yesterday defeated estones, a semi-professional e, 20 to 3. Babe Ruth, besides @ turn at pitching, knocked {over the fence. ‘HICAGO, duly 23.—Reb Russell tinues to top the batters of the erican tion and in the last has grabbed the + honors and is out front il bases. He is hitting .387, has suit drives and a total. of es. are middieweights. the club tak the LEADS ASSOCIATION. ad for home with HAMPIONSHIP SWIM TODAY. HILADELPHIA, July 23.—Thirty » of the leadir stance swir *s of the country. one from Brazil one from Canada were entered the 10-mile national championship | m toda Delaware riv m this Riverton, N. J - — EDGERTON RE-ELECTED. YENVER, July 23.—James A Ed ton, Washington, D. nimously re-elected president of International New Thought convention Used Cars Ani here .. was| 1 All Overhauled and in Good Running Order. Ford Sedan Essex Touring Hudson Speedster If You Are Looking for Bargain, See These. Wk ere Meet | prner Second Street and Yellow- stone Avenue. 4 Phone 1406, Casper, Wyo. and ‘Six Runs in Eighth Ties Score With Wild- | = Standing | cats and Winning Run Is Brought Tee ene Home in Ninths Jackson Steady Ww L. 1 oo| <A gloomy eighth i inning dawned for Casper yesterday with 86 | the score of 7 to 1 against them and the whole team appar- ‘ is jonship by t s : rit 1 tne wet Poser vy ase _ : 3) ently hitting the very bottom of the slump jinx which has Wyo. 1920 champion, in three Nabiemal Langue. |held over the local field for several weeks. straight sets, 6-1, 6-1, 6-1. Godshall : w But things began to happen in @ hurry and before the dust plaves: eaters seals - on 8 ?| settled Casper pulled the game out of the fire by gathering alg enc = Seale gees ad rk 2 2|. ns. Keeping the good work Up]@ series of errors behind him allowed gt Laney? ‘Sts fan yon, {Boston 49 S|\in the ninth inning another run was! Laramie to score again in the sixth Sesliee. ca. | ea ey ree 4544 8 | scored ceross after two mon were| After that the W£dcats were well — - ba tou 42 4 483] 4 n. ond the R ers Won & toy tamed (Special to The Trébane) ‘ 9 ‘7 5 Donica ned the eighth inning for| Kelly walked many Casper batter: DENVER, duly 23—w. >. Rehr, Cincinnat 4 d 419] Casper with a single, Jackson walked] pur refused to allow any hits un’ Jr., of Casper, and Jack Phelps of Phade!phia 2% 60 294 and McNeil singled Donica scoréd.| the sixth inning. In this frame C. | Denver, were defeated yestet Gag by Counryman in Laramie’s centerfiéld| per got three. Kelley was supplanted Godshall and Coffin, California apenas apap pres, | "a8 unable to handle Hewitt’s terrifle|py Thorburn in the cighth inning but ; on t. Pet.) and two more tallies were! the ngt came too Inte. In the | stars, in the semifinals of the dow oi. ina __5T 640] niin Tiger took ub ‘Seda dus for bles in the Denver City tennis tour. O°. ° 0" Af pod f , eather nament. Rehr and Phelps took the \S%TOnK =-------- 08 $5o|_ Charles W. Jackson who was bears the. visitors. first two sets, 6-4 and 12-10, before | [V"sh!! ren ieg|ing Casper’s hurling burden singled 6 score: ing three straight sets to the | ).0r0! ~~ may {{i]end advanced to second on a wild] GASPER— AB Californians by scores of 1-6, 4-6 “pls “4 433) pitch. This moved Hewitt to third.| Hartzell,’ .2b 2 and 1-6. Gicues i. $a | Arbogast struck out. Hartzell om Brokaw, rf _ 4 Philadeiph: 33 free transportation. Brokaw singied.| Slattery, 1b 2 iaeenbin ¥ i Sd witt scoring. Jackson moving to} Donica, ss - 5 third and Hartzell to second. Slattery|C. H. Jackson, cf. 3 G 4 op hit a sacrifice My to deep centerfield] MeNeill, 3b 4 AMES LOCAAY |) xnich countryman fielded brilliantly.| Hewitt, if 3 | Jackson and Hartzell scored on the] Hale, c --. 1 throw.in. Donic. hx? the honor of{c, W 4 Midwest League. | starting and enaing the batting rally. ° Laramie at Casper | He flew out to Brady in rightfield, 4 | CREASE pre thee ane Co drdo hs The winning Fun came across ita Sa orétais eas | WASHINGTON, July 23.—James M as OR eee th ceoond| hy ee AB Barnes of Pelham, N. Y., late Friday National League. Bnd was ence itibed tp rece oa ae Countryman, cf 5 | | T and took third on Hewitt's out, Soréy *; won the national open golf champion. Pittsburgh at Boston re ie epee Piicher:Jackeon @auie Varnadore, ib 4 ship of the United States on the! St. Louis at Brooklyn icas “with another of his tancleleeer.2? 5 course of the Columbia Country Golf, Cincinnati at New York “Ws Which was too hot for Sorgy,| mcninkel. If 4 IBS Be tach Chicago at Philadelphia | Uaramie’s shortstop to handie. Thal ereay: 5 capthaeeaty abreast oe Nici r null was thrown wide at first and the enty-two holes of the titular round American League. iver 4 Walter Hagen, New York, and 1 Philadelphia at Chicago. | Sells, 2b o McLeod of Washington, tied for sec Boston at St. Louis. | With King Kelley on the mound] Tonneman, 4 ond place with 298, nine st z Washington at Detroit | Laramie opened its attack on Rolla] Kelly, p - 3 of Barnes | New York at Cleveland Mape! working for the Refiners in the] Thorburn, p ane first inning. Three blows in a row] Dyer, p --- 0 23. Roger this week, aeachting to released | day and which include games last Wednesday. The St. Le is sharing honors with New York in the run sc partment, each having i club, guardian although the ipated in 55 or more games, aver being 418. Hornsby has cracked out 140 hits for a tots 223 bases. His hits include 25 dou- bles, 13. trl nd 11 homers He is tied for third place with McHenry, teammate, for circuit drive honors, which rests with Kelly of the New York who tops the list with 13 having failed to add to his mark of a week ago. Irish Meusel, the slugging Philadelphia outfielder, is on the Giant slugger's heels, how ever, with an even dozen four-play drives George Cutshaw of the Pirates. dded to his mark of a week ago the position of runnerup to nsby, batting .386. Pep Young | New York moved up from fifth | to third position with an average of Frisch in addition to being tied with the St. Louis star of the run scoring honors, has jumped out in front of Max Garey of Pittsburgh for the base stealing laurets with a | total of Sa Other leading batters: Grimes, Chicago Meusel, Philadelphia, Williams, Philadelphia Mann, St. Louis, Maran- | ! | ‘ROGER ‘HORNSBY FORGES TO FRONT IN AUN SCORING James J. Hill Paik “You cannot build a reputation on the things you are going to do” Neither can you become a home owner and money saver by simply planning and not acting, therefore we again sa And begin your plans for a home in what is without doubt the choicest addition open te the public today. A large lot can be reserved for from $25 to $50 with an easy term contract. LET US CALL FOR YOU AND DRIVE OUT TO SEE THIS ADDITION. The Van Gorden Investment Co Tribune Building brought in one run. This performance was duplicated in the second while an exhibition of rotten baseball and] * Two out when winning run was timely hits gave Laramie four more] scored. . in the third Score by innings: R, H. * {Laramie - 114 001 000—7 12 At this juncture Manager Arb0-| Gasper _ 000 001 b61—8 7 gast perked Mapel out of the box and sent Jackson in. He went behind the Brokaw, Guest. Two- Jackson. Sacrifice hits, Stolen bases, base hit, C. H bag to receive the offerings of the 4 * ¢ y. McNeill, Varnadore, K | vite, ‘Nttshurgh, .946; Pournter, st, | die boy. He allowed but two hits but Betce out, by waved t, by C. W. | Johnston, Brooklyn. Jackson 2, by Kelly 1, by Thorburn | shee, Pittsburgh, .33 SMITH AND BURMAN DRAW. 1. Bases on ball, off R. Mapei 1, off) | Cobb, the Detroit pilot, sig- ©. W. Jackson 1, off Thorburn 1, off zed his return to the game b: AGO, July 23. — With| Kelly 8, off Dyer 1. Double plays, rival, ‘Tris |his sister, Miss Vera Smith, officiat-| Donica to Hartzell to Slattery. Wild > Cleveland |ing in his corner, Midget Smith, New| pitch, Kelly 1. Left on bases, Cas- week, ac. York bantamweight, fought a fast 10-| per 10, Laramie 7. Innings pitched cording to an leag Jround draw with Joe Burman of Chi-| by R, Mapel 3, runs 6, hits 9; by Kel- ages rel today. Altho cago, in the opinion of newspapermen.| ly 71-3, runs 6, hits 6; by Jackson 6, a peach fell below his mark |Mike Dundee of Rock Island beat|runs 1, hits 3; by Thorburn 2-3, runs of a week ago, he pulled away from |Gene Watson of San Francisco in the|2, hits 1; by Dyer 2-3, runs 1; hits 0. the leader of the world’s cham- | semi-windup. Time of game 1:55. Umpire, Woolums. pions. who slumped 10 points in his | : eee “INTERNATIONAL TRACK SUPREMACY AT STAKE TODAY son’s etring of hame runs to In addition, the Yankee slugger with his 110 hita, hag boosted his total CAMBRIDGE, Mass., July 23 the nrogram of events suggested by base record to 256 bases, which in ' College youth of England and Amer- bes rib betty in Snare i" ition to his home runs include ee Teather conditions promise: { doubles and six triples. Ruth | (* Matched speed and strength in | yertect setting for the competition Continues to be the best run-getter | &@mes of track and field at tho Har Like the four previous interna- tional méetings, scoring was on first places only, except in cases of a tie in the league, having registered 98 times for his club. vard stadium today. It was the fifth international meeting between Harris of Washington, took the | Combined athletic teams of Oxford | when second vlaces were to be lead from ¢ slér of St. Louis | &4 Cambridge. ‘opposing Harvard checked. There were 10 events, focteinlen: honors, having pil- | 4nd Yale, and the score of the se- without trial heats or (preliminary fered two sacks during the past ries stood a tie efforts. week, while the © St. ‘Wouls « star The athletes today came down to The shotput was contested for the to add to his string of 16. | the stadium from Swamp Scott on | first time at these games. Only one ’ mark is 17 theft: the north shore where they had dash, the 100-yard, and one hurdles Other leading batters: Tobin, st. | trained together by day and danced | race, 120 yards, over the high bar- Louis, Severeid, St. Louis, | on the same floors in the evening rs, were arranged. 3867 St. Louis, .364 The spirit of sporting fraternity in Capt. B. G. D. Rudd, the Oxford York, .360; Veach which Americans had helped Brit- | and South African running star. was Collins, Chicago, ish rivals by Instruction in pole | the principal factor in the British Louis, .349; Gharrity vaulting and the high jump, and | hopes. He was to attempt to gain ington, .341; Johnston, Cleveland, | which the Englishmen had manifest- | victory in the 100, 440 and 880-yard {_ (339; Stephenson. Cleveland, .338. ed_in_accepting without question | races. ————— Buy a Country Club Homesite DOUBLE-HEADER Shoculation tp rife here ab to What | port. wil Sunday afternoon game. Daven- STERLING WING FROM BLUFFS Score on Games Between Rival Clubs Evened Up When Irri- gators Lose to The Tribune) BCOTTSBLUFF, Neb. July 28.— The Irrigators lost their third etrhight game to Sterling on their own lot yesterday, 7 to 3. The visit- ors started the scoring and kept the} leat, collecting 13 hits off Shimenl, | while Noyes yielded but eight blows. Score by innings: R. H. Sterling 020 300 O11—7 13 1! Scottsbluft 001 020.00x—3 8 2/ Batteries—Noyes and Kraninger;) |Shimeal and Benninghoven, IS DUE MONDAY §/S0NS DEFEAT DAVENPORT PITCHES TOMORROW BRONGS AGAIN Scab ei ot | Thorburn or Dyer, old retiables of the Laramie staff and a real pitch- ers’ battle in all probability will ensue. Opposing, either Dyer or Thorburn Casper will have to keep charging every minute to get across the few runs which im all probability wilt devide the game. Laramie and Casper will meet in a double-header display of the na- tional pastime in the Monday games and it ix probable that these two Denver Stumbles W When Greybull Bunches Hits cy | Wins Game 6 to 3. (Special to The Tribune) GREYBULL, Wyo., July> 23—The hard hitting Biso were held to six hits yesterday but they bunched them and handed Denver a second defeat, 6 to 3. Johnson was on the mound for Denver and Bluejacket for Grey- bull. Aap rs end at ie eee for |" Today and Sunday the gamea be- oc oY made og tieen the two clubs will be played at_Thetmopolis. Score by innings: R. HE. Denver ..-.-.- 000 030 000—3 10 2 Greybull— 000 300 21x—6 6 1 Batteries —, Johnson and Diamond; Bluejacket and Moore. ROTARIANS AND KIWANIS CLUBS TO PLAY TUESDAY With the Rotarians and Kiwanians practicing baseball every evening in Preparation for the biz Tuesday even- ing game between the two organiza- tions and rivalry at a keen pitch, Cas- FINALS INR. 1. PROVIDENCE, R. L., July 23.— Vincent Richards of Yonkers, this afternoon defeated William T. Til- den TI, in the final round for the Rhode Istand men's singles tourna- ment.. The holder of the western and junior titles defeated the world’s champion in three out of four sets. - The score was Authorities declare that it hold of a community and for a ticularly on that specimen of cipiency it reveals itself in the form of aggravated Charley Horse in both arms and legs and right at this time} some of Casper's most prominent and active men are victims, through prone to admit it. Drug stores declare that liniments, balms, and witch hazel. are the Most popular remedies. Its direct cause here ts said to em- anate from several challenges . for baseball supremacy flung quite reck- lessly to the four winds and accepted with an even greater display of dar- ing. The result—much good some , neglected business, lots of en-| thusiasm and good appetites despite | the said Charley Horse. | One of the most exciting games scheduled for next week. for which | all this preliminary, is the game be- tween the Rotarians and the Kawan- ians. Both clubs have put their teams through gruelling practice the | past week and some major talent is | said to have been developed. “Steve” Stirrett of the Rotarians has been| putting his aggregation through some | jstrenuous work and is getting. good | The- results. anians show. up in| BASEBALL ‘BUG’ WORKING ON BUSINESS MEN HERE, FEVER IN ACUTE STAGE all bug is rampant in Casper, cences of those days of adolescence, if you please. gripped Casper in a most virulent forny form, |realtors throw ‘a wicked ball yer no doubt will jam the baseball park to root for or criticize the home talent. Tickets for the big baseball jam- bouree went on sale this morning, Ki- wanis and Rotary club members and many local stores having contracted to sell tickets to all Casper at 25 cents a throw. As the money will go to the play- greund and swimming pool fund, which are part of the activities of the organizations there is no doubt that Casper will liberally support the move and be on hand in numbers to attentl the ball gam —_——— WHITE rE STOPS COAST BOXER. WICHITA, Kan., July 23.—Charlie White of Chicago defeated Terry Long of the Pacific coast; in the fourth of a scheduled 10-round bout here last night. SE * PITCHER RELEASED. is a form of fever that takes time_has a deadly effect, par- manhood subject to reminis- It has Shortly after in- great form and are confident that young blood will be victorious. ‘The me is scheduled for next Tuesday and a great crowd promises to wit: ness the game. Another aggregation made its ap- pearance on the local diamond. last 5 ay night, all uniformed and showing}, BEAU ches carte ieh Agta The much pep. ‘This aggregation is tep-| Ross, # * borvad + analy ee the Weal club of the league from the Portland club, unconditionally released today, Tesentative of the Casper realtors and recently challenged the winning Trib- une -niné to a game, and which is scheduled for an early date. ‘The and pound the willow with a vengeance. C ALIFORN: 1A’ STARS ENTER. NEW YORK, July 23.—Miss Mary | Browne and Mrs. May Sutton Bundy, both of California and former nation- ,al women’s tennis champions, will play in the women’s New York state championship next week, the entry for which has closed with 38 names, | National League. Miss Marie Wagner is the defend-| Cincinnati 11, New York 2. ing title holder. St. Louis 5, Brooklyn 6. Other names include Miss Pittsburgh 1-4, Boston 2-3. Wills, 15-year-old Pacific. co Chicago 6. Philadelphia 1, eee Last Scores FRIDAY GAMES. Midwest League. Casper 8. Laramie 7, b] Greybull 6, Denver 4. Sterling 7, Scottsbluff 3. Helen t player. THE Phone 555 SNe INHANLS PANES ATES The Sensible Car for Everyone The thrifty people of Casper at are buying Ford cars in greater quantities than ever before. Low first cost, low cost of operation and a high sub- stantial second-hand value, together with the wonderful service we are maintaining for Ford owners of Casper, make it the best automobile buy. - We have a few cars for immediate delivery. PLACE YOUR ORDER TODAY. EARL C. BOYLE 125 to 137 North Center UNIVERSAL CAR

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