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Basie pede a & a 3 q 5 DROP DESO RRMERSRUMMEEST ALAS ; PAGE FOUR World Results i By Leased Wire @he Caraner Faity Cribune REFINERS AND BISONS BREAK EVEN IN OPENING GAMES. LARAMIE TIES WITH BLUFFS Make Four Runs in Fifth and Game Is Called; Win From Sterling Saturday. SCOTTSBLUFF Aug. 1 n fth inning, just before he game was called on a ved Laramie from defeat the Wildcats and ni ng TERLING ‘LOSES TO LARAMIE SATURDAY LARAMIE. Wyo., Aug. 1.--Laramie \efeated Sterlins, 17 to 6 in the clos game Saturday of their series ne The Wildcats hit Erb freely whlie Thorburn kept the visitors blows scattered after the first inning. when Sterling sccred five runs Score by inn Steriing - _-500 000 010 Laramie -.-300 611 11% “1341 Batteries Erb and Kraninger Thorburn and Tonneman —_— - sHor MEN RE-EMPLOYED. SIOUX CITY, Iowa Aug. 1 hundred and fifty men off May 28 returned to in Sioux City shops of the Chicago, St Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha railway this morning. work > Magistrate (severely.) ping is the only for you and your kind man of your size beating a poor, weak | woman like that Prisoner—But your honor e keeps irritating and irritating me afi .the| ume. Magistrate—How does she irritate and irritate you? Prisoner—Why she keeps saying “Hit me! Beat me! Just hit me once and I'll have u hauled up before that bald-headed old repre of a magistrate and see what he'll do with you.” Magistrate king.)—Discharsed. “Would you mi ing .a little slower, old man? ‘Not getting red are you?” “Oh, no, nothing like that, but I'd hate to take an unfair advantage of my life insurance campany."—New York Sun Games Today Midwest Leagu Groybull at Casper. Sterling at wer Laramie pt Scottebtutt. National Leazu Boston ‘at Brooklyn at St American League. Detroit at Washington Chicago at Philadelphia Cleveland at New York Louis at Boston, --AAULROAD MAN NOW CONVINCED Restored by Tanlac Year Ago, | Washington Man Has Been In Good Health Ever Since Ta it did last is just my sick friend raid Harry Nick. of Dishman Since com to America a few Mr been in the ot Milwaukee Paul “I suffered bad case of stomach eating I would hi lead in the pit of m3 burning ‘sensation. and pains looked like they me. Often I didn’t eat I dreaded the suffering followed “My head thought it k 1 convi need: Wash wha Nick ha the Chicago. Railroad for three y em tre a feeling such that ached so at times would burst, and I awful spelis cf dizziness. I was ways a long time getting to sleep night, and even when I did my was restless and disturbed. 1 getting weaker I would never and I began be well “But Tanlac helped me right from| four bottles and it} made me a weil man and I have been|{ the start. I took well ever since. I used to stomach cat things that I never dare touch never gives me any I have gained sixteen vseight and have all strength back “I am no longer headaches and spells of dizzine I sleep fine every night. of my it has never failed to help them. 1| pounds A number am a firm believer in Taniac for it as proved in my case to be every thiug that is claimed for it.” Tun = sold in Casper by the : and by leading here.— Adv. Two who were laid! the Horse whip- suitable punishment idea of a) Denver. ed it years} and «« «|| THE HUNTING SEASON | After like stomach, with a| sharp | would kill] at all because | always x] had | | sleep | took | enough medicine to stock a small size| drug store. but in spite of it all I kept to think | and my| trouble. | in| my old-time} troubled with and} | Club Standing Midwest League. Visitors Turn Free Transportation Into| | Runs and Cop Sunday’s Game After Losing 12-Inning Battle Saturday and of the New Mexico college of ag-|debut to Casper fans by getting three | riculture. dean of the divinity} hits, two singies and a double and | school of the University of Chicago.|coming acrosa with the winning run. Was announced toda Hank F old reliable IS ON Full Line of | Shotguns and | Ammunition | We Sell Hunting Licenses friends have taken Tanlac and| | Holmes Hardware.Co. Phone 601 w Denver > Greybull 9 7 = Pi Bi cottsblutt & 7 The strain of winning of 12-inning game from Greybull pgs “325 ~ 4 Saturday by a score of 9 to 8 proved too much for Casper pee ames x s and the Refiners dropped a ragged game yesterday before ja tremendous crowd by a score of 10 to 6. National League. John Mapel’s wildness and poor support at crucial times Pittaburgh he . tcaused the defeat of a team that looked superior to the visi- sek = i 7 4 n every department. In losing|slugger divided honors with him by ew Yo - Abe Sunday game Casper outhit the | playing remarkable baseball. Boston ; 38 and but for the numero In four trips to th= plate Hank preckiye pdpitie five of which developed into| rapped out a.triple and two singles a i r dh should have won the game|He also scored two runs and started , Chicago 41 83 Bluejacket. Geybull’s big|home with the winning run in the ‘ seemed . . worked for the Bisons. |ninth inning after having singled, Philadelphia d ad ° taken second on Halla’s error and | Greybull opened the scoring in the) | cien third. He attempted to steal American League. |third inning. After one man was), ie but Davenport failed to touch town Reagan walked, Crawford was) 11. ai. The umpire called him out weland _. passed and Garrity was hit. Ths! 7° 11 cxtremely close play. Every New York -.-.---. 58 | qwded ike bases G58 two teen scored | aber of the Casper, tome IGten Washington s3 on Dutch Nagle's double to rightfield.| 110. saturday, Donica and Hewitt Detroit -. 48 skiand singled to left and took sec-| 2c ting two each. St. Louis ond:on Hewitt's w © Donica Chicago == 6 54 | Askiand took third on Bristow’s single |each were ihe clouting stars of the | Philadelphia 3660 and came home on Merritt's sacrifice| Visitors. Rabbit Garrity, who was re- a eased by Casper because he would | 3 not keep in condition, played a sen One free transportation, Hewitt’s er-| “tional game for the visitors. He ror and a single gave Greybull two| was given a great hand when he came more runs in the fifth t-cin-. JOBR iin pat This showing on the part of Mapel at this juncture tightened and| the Casper fans is a reflection on the gave his best The result was that| ree of the Casper team 2 Bristow, Merritt and Halla retired in] Garrity was released because he order via the strikeout route. Grey-| would not keep in shape and was play- | bull's next score in the seventh inn-| ing sloppy ball for Casper. It will be | ing followed a walk issued to Garrity | nut a question of time until the same | aoeeeees and Askland’s double. Three hits and|showir:, ts made at Greybull an error gave Greybull two more in| When a man is released from a ball Denver Drops Sunday Game | the eighth inning. team in the Midwest League after a After Slugging Out Victory , © score In the|Manager puts up with all that Man- On eaturd a rats Score ealen gs 7h ‘Sot his sec-Jager Arbogast put up with from Gar Seen” * lond single of the day. He took sec-|Fity, no other oe should eign ieee gags. Ae ae offending player. If some other team | DENVER, Aug. 1—Sterling defeat-| M4 on Jackson's single and the bases! docs sign hint the fans at least should ed Denver, 6 to 5, in opening a new| eit: then dumped the bail into| Not voice their approval of the change. series here yesterday. Dawson, pitch-| * field for an easy out and the| That is the best way in the world to Ing ace Bronchos, tuiled for | the, inti - wreck the career of a ball player who aera 2 | ato * lax in keeping in condition. - _ In the fifth inning George Hale} i sonn Mapel gets over his wild BLUFFS OUTHIT IN fenened with a single. John Mapel) 6. ‘he should be one of the best SATURDAY GAME. | rapped the ball to the shortstop who] Tint 20 C1. casper team. Ifihe DENVER, Aug. 1.—The Bronchos| booted it and all hands were safe.| oiinues to walk men promiscuously defeated the Irrigators, 18 to 7, in| Hartzell then came along/ with a sin}. in continue to lose games, and a slugging match here Saturday in| sle and two men scored. Roy was Casper loves a winning team. | which Niles for Denver and Hill for| caught at second on Slattery's field Umpire Dale made his first apepar Scottsbluff were pounded hard for|¢r’s choice. Donica singled and Slat-|. 10) here this year in the present se fe innings. Denver collected the|tery transferred to second. Don] 7/0 sa easily, showed that he most blows and took advantage of the| Flynn then scored both men with Al the master of the ball yard. } visitors’ errors in piling up the larger| Scorching double and scored a moment| io cned Manager Moore of Greybull |: later himself on Jackson's single. Mc-| saturday and stood for no arguments Score by innin; RH | Neil flied out to rightfield. Jackson} Sing, Scottsblurt 00 030200— 7 14 4] was caught going to third on the] rie core l penver : 400 36¢—18 21 2| throw in after Hewitt singled to right-| andes Batteries—Hill Lenninghoven; | field. CASPER i tH POAE Niles and Diamor | Hale opened the eighth inning with} Hartzell b 4 2,4°@4 1 triple to centerfield fence. Brokaw|Slattery, ib 5 Pyar tae tan) } went in to hit for John Mapel and/ponica, ss 611200 ent out on an easy grounder Mer-|Fiynn, rf ..........5 115 1 0 ritt to Halla. Hundreds of the fans|c Jackson, cf ., 5 9 3 0 0 0 | |roared for Bostick to keep up Hale's|yfcNeill, ab 5% 2310 zal | H LAN work but Brokaw was Manager Arbo-| Hewitt, If 5, 0 6129.28 | u gast’s choice. Hartzell hit a sacrifice| ale, o 42°2 50 | | fly to centerfield and’ Hale scored.|J. Mapel. p .... 10020 | et Slattery then crowned the ball for an-|(*, W, Jackson, p’..® 6 6 00 2 NEWPORT, ft. [., Aug. 1.—Play in| other single Donica went out at! *Grokaw 100000 |e annual Rhode Island invitation | first - i tennis tournament bernn today on the} ©. Jackson took up mound duty| Totals 1 3 Casino courts with national and inter-| for Casper und held Greybuil safe in national stars competing for titular}the ninth ining. Don Flynn was|GREYBULL— ABRH AE honors In the feature matches of the} robbed of a tri at least, by Rabbit | Reagan, 3b Pe te Se | 10 first round, Lawrence D. Rice of Gos-|Garrity's wonderful catch of his line|Crawford, 2b Pea 5 0 ton, former Yale player, opposed W drive to the fence for the first out rrity, If -2 3 0 90 lis E. Davis. of California and Zenzo| Jackson singled, McNeil flied out to|Nagie,~rf ~ as 10 Shimidzu. Japan's Davis cup team| centerfield and Hewitt struck out for/Askland, c - 45 2 106 met H. G. Kelleher an unknown quan-| the second successive time. Bristow, cf -40 3 0 0 j tity 4 Casper's wonderful attack in the|Merritt. ss ie 3 3 | hiyya Kumagac, Japanese Davis | saturday game was just the opposite| Halla, 1b -411 1 6 jour player. will end his American in-! of the playing Sunday. Spike Kelley |Bluelacket, p 41/3 00 vision without competing in the na-| worked for Greybull while Lefty Hew Tae os -% he tional singles at Philadelphia in Sep-|{tt was on duty for Casper 10 11 27:12" tember. He will sai! from San Fran | H. EL cisco for home September 17, and is By bunching hits in the second c 120-10 11 uncertain whether he will return to ae oe dara Casper bai € o10— 6 15 3 \iietieotintey. © shimides, le n early lead of eight runs. Greybull | “.\> eas singles tournament sietty Swoiiniene islghth and tied ‘the |/stoten ‘bases Reamene i Aakined First round—Laurence B. Rice de-| "core in the ninth. For three innings |wo.hase hits, Flynn, Nagle, Askland, ated Willis E. D: 10-8 and ‘8-6;|the visitors were held scoreless by|tiana Three-base hits, Halg. Sacrifice enzo Shimidzu defeated H. G. Kel je Davenport: Casper pushed | sits.” “HartealljilCxawrord) (eM err leher, 6-3 and 6 across the winning run'in the twelfth |aruck out, by J. Manel! 6, Biuelniee | _ Second round—William Mf. Johnston | inning when Don Flynn doubled to|3 ‘Bases on bail, off J. Mapel 7, oft defeated J. Wheelwright, 6-4 and’ 6-4.) center, took third on Jackson's field-|- wr. Jackson 1. Hit by pitched balls | Se Se Sts er’s choice and scored on Reagan's rrity by J. Mapel. Taett on awed, CHICAGO DEAN NAME! So i sper 10, Greybull 6. Innings pitched - — asper's attack in the Saturday ] CHICAGO Aug. 1.—Appointment of] game was made possible by the addi } Dr. Winfred E,. sarrison, former) tion of Bostick and Flynn to the line- | President of Butler college, Indiania,|up. Don Flynn made an auspicious PAVILION Where Everybody Goes HARRY “IKE” EVANS And His Presenting M ERITORIOUS USICAL Comedies Change of VAUDEVILLE Every Night Picture Change SUNDAY, TUESDAY AND FRIDAY | PRICES 10c and 40c MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1921. ——$—$ ry. 7 First in News , Of All Events | Two Tennis Champs Arrive for Play Gerinans Plan Big: Chess Match { NEW{YORK, Aug. 1.—Berlin chess enthusiasts, it is reported here. have started gto raise 1.000.000 marks for « return ch. between Dr. Emanuel Laskerfand Jose Capablanca. The German expert said after he lost to \pablanca that he would not engage $n matches for some time and suggestad that Akiba Rubinstein, Rus-| sian, be eee. against the Cuban. French Tennis Champ is Ill BRITISH YAGHT WINS SECOND Americrns Trailing in Inter- national Event by Losing Big Event Toda; COWES, Isle of Wright, Aug. 1 |(By The Associated Press.}—Grea | Britain today won the second yacht race for the British-American cup ir the six metre clash. by 20 points to 15 This, with the first race last Friday at Ryde, puts the British racers ahead of the Americans, 42 pojnts to 23. The British yachts Polly and Fiva finshed first and second, respective! NEW YORK, Aug. 1.—Suzanne and the American entry Sheila, which Lenglen. French tennis star, has Was dismasted in the race at Rye last bronchitis and will not be able to sail for the United States until August 6, the Umited States Lawn Tennis associ- ation was advised tod: She will arrive in time to compete in the women’s national champion- ship at Forést Hills, August 15. Bufi and White Battle Tonight JERSEY CITY, J. Aug. 1— Johnnie Buff, claimant of the Ameri- can flyweight boxing championship and Jabez White of Albany, N. ¥., will meet in a 12-round no-decision bout here _tonigh Friday, finished third. Jean V (Brit ish): Genie, Montauk and Grebe (Amer ican eritries) finished fourth, fifth sixth and seventh in the order named. ty ‘ail dealers. ‘Mostelier. PO. Bar Tio Vuuam Mosteler aR ED On the left is our own Bill Tilden, American and International champ, just returned from England after successfully defending his title. Right, Zenzo Himidzu, Japanese champ, who came to play in the Davis clup matches. - ' Jackson 2, by, J. Mapel 8, runs 10, hits 10; in-| Hale, Garrity. Struck out, ; nings pitched by Jackson 1, runs 0,|by Hewitt 2, by Davenport 2: by hits 1. Time,of game, 2.10. Umpire Kelly 3. Bases on ball, off Hewitt 7, Dale. ‘off Kelly 2. Double plays, McNeill to Hartzell to Slattery, Hartzell to Don- Saturday Game. jica to Slattery. Hit by pitched ball ~ASPER— AB RH PO A E/Slattery. Left on bases, Casper 8, 3 Sains Marteell, 2b © 1 311 1)Greybull 9. Innings pitched by Hewitt A Bishop-Cass Theater Slattery, 1b 6 117 © 0/7 1-3, runs 7. hits 10; innings pitched Donléa: ee 06 2 3 2 0 by Davenport ’4 2-3, runs 1, hits 3. / ere tae? eee ene LAST TIMES TODAY vackson, cf 112 0 06| f MeNeill, 3b 11 6| The United States produces more ick, If .. 2 3 4 0 06{copper than all the other nations com- ra 1 1 5 2 0|bined and more iron than any other Hewitt. p 1 2 6 1. 09\nation in the world. | Davenport, Pr o* 1707s ‘oF mane wees *) Last Scores 3$REYBULL— ABRH POA F Reagan, 3b 1 1-4 0} Jarrity, If 430 o | crawford, 2 9 4 9 0} | Nagle. rf 22:0 oF Brockiyn 2, St. Louis 4. —j{N— Askland, c 0 6 1 0! New York 7-3, Cincinnat! #4. |Bristow, cf 3 4 1 0! Philade'phia 10, Chicago 2. |Merritt. ss 3°34 1) “THE BIG Halla, 1b 119 0 0} American League. Kelly, p 2.0 6 1| Detroit 5, Washington 9. A pee Cleveland 2, New York, 12. TOWN Totals 13°33 19 Nee es Score by RH, SATURDAY FINALS. Creybull 000 032 02; N00-—-8 12 2 National League. ROUND-UP” ‘asper 020 240 000 001—9 16 1) Cincinnati 81, New York 1-12, *None out when winning run was{, Chicago 8-5, Philadelphia 7-6. : Seored. | Pittsburgh 0, Boston 1, When you see it tonight Stolen bases, Bristow, Two-base| St. Louis §, Brooklyn 6. you'll say what over'2, hits, Flynn, Bostick, Kelly. ~ Three-| —— ‘ yase hits, Bostick, Nagle. Runs batted | American League. people said yesterday. n, Hartzell 1, Slattery 1, Bostick 3,| - Philadelphia 7-1, Chicago 9-9. e : Hale 1. Hewitt 2: Garrity 2, Crawford] New York 1, Cleveland 16. . 1 1, Merritt 1, Kelly 4. ‘Sacrifice hits,' | Washington 4, Detroit 3. I —ALSO— sos 6&6, 99 Admission 10c and 30c ‘CALL A COP S d Bi D A Mack Sennett Comedy econ 1g Vay Current Events Admission 40c Of the Greatest Picture Marshal Neilan Ever Made. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY © ” LIVE AND LET LIVE Have you seen Custer’s Last Charge? Have youseen the Roundup of the Black- foot Indian Tribe? Have you seen the storming of a West- ern jail? Have you seen Wesley Barry (Dinty) at his best? This was all directed from army blimps and para- chutes. It’s the wonder picture of the day. You don’t have to. believe us, ask anybody who has seen the picture. It’s Bob Hampton of Placer It was made in the National Glacier Park, the scene of the original Custer’s Last Stand. —ALSO— A Big Comedy For the loce of Mike, come A Bishop-Cass Theater 3 Last Times Today MARY MILES MINTER —IN— “MOONLIGHT AND HONEYSUCKLE” From Arizona to the Capital at Washington—Then How Things Do Happen With Her Western Ways. -——ALSO— SUNSHINE COMEDY “THE GOLFER” Continuous 1 to 11 Admission 30c TUESDAY ONLY WM. S. HART In a Return Engagement “The Cradle of Courage’ It’s nice and cool. early.