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TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1921. ———— ———— World Results AYASPER AND 6 DOUBLEHEARER By Leased|Wire — =— HERE TOMORROW Davenport to Hurl First Game and Bob Steele the! Second If He Arsives in Time; Jackson to Toil For Refiners This After Greybull and Casper will play a full five-game series in Casper, according to pans being made by Manager Arbogast, | although the Monday game wet grounds. The plan is to p the first game starting at 3 o’clock. i With Jake Pitler, Mn irfielder, ander, both of whom wage recently released by the Pittsburg; Pirates to conform to player Amit ryzles due in Casper elther this afterooon or to. , fans are anxious {for the ap. pearance of these men tm the Grey- bull series. In the doubleheader torporrow Man- ager Arbogast will pitch Dave Daven- port, the first game and Bob Steele the second game. Just /how Pitler’s appearance in the lineup will change the infield has not been decided yet. In téday’s game Chaites W. Jack- son is scheduled to strrt for Casper and either Kimpling or jJoe Eddieman for Greybull. With the two big Cas per pitchers slated to work tomorrow it is probable that Manager Moore of the Bison squad will start Eddie- man today in an efforf to cinch the third contest of the, series. et YANKS SIGN [ENDIAN, NEW YORK, Aug. —Earl Jamie son, 20, 2 fullblooded | Indian pitcher, | on a semi-professionalj team here has been s'gned by the New York Ameri- cans. PUEBLO, Coio.. | Aug. Flynn, outpointed Pete Ev 4-round bout for they benefit of flood sufferers here 17THINFANTRY IS TRANSFERRED TOFT.RUSSELL Sixth Army Dévision Reduced to Bogece tm Be Stationed at Cheye une, Reports State. CHEYENNE, /Aug. 2.—Under or- fers received hare today, Fort D. A. Russell will be {headquarters for the Twelfth Infantry brigade, which will be transferred here from Camp Grant, Illinois. The ffxth Army division is to be reduced Yo this brigade. The Fifteenth Cavafry, now stationed at Fort Russell, under orders, will be placed on the jnactive list and the Fifth Cavalry, row stationed at Fort Marfa, Texas, will be made ita spon- sor. Officers of tthe Fifteenth Cavalry will be transferred in all probability, to Fort Marfa. ‘The changes fare a part of the gov- ernment’s program to reduce the army to 15,000 meny Camp Grant will be abandoned. One of thetregiments In the new unit transferred hero will be the Fif: ty-third Infantry. Tho Fiftecntin Cavalry has been sta tioned at Fort: Russell for two years. Tts members fhave acquired fame as fine horsemen, Do you know that the highest eae of hamey is luce’ in Na- ee) in Laas lent Stents to ep ilinm Mosteller, P. 0. Box 1 727-tf. COTTON DUTY PROPOSED. WASHINGTON, Aug. 2.—A tariff bill amendment offered on the floor today by Stenator Ashurst, Democrat, Arizona, would impose a duty of 20 cents & pound upon all cotton with a staple one} and one-eighth inches in length. Fs Signor. ,; Nitti, Italy’s ex-prerhier, habitual; jokes 40 cigarettes and 10 in the center of the great ccrn bcit eed fifth grain market of the naticn, Omaha isg the legical distributing point for agricattural implemcats. Bag it in Omeba. For inferaumsion, aires Pedicciy sChemver of Commerxe—Ormaha = oon was postponed on account of | lay a doubleheader tomorrow, | and Bob Steele, a big left- eee Club Standing | } | w. iL. Pet. Denver 9 7 563 Greybull ] 7 563 Scottsbiuff 8 7 533 {Casper 8 8 500 Sterling - 7 9 438 Laramie — 3 S$ .385 ‘ w L Pittsburgh 6135 New York 61 3 Boston 53 Brooklyn so. St. Louis 7. 48 Chicago 414 | Cineinnati a 86 Philadelphia 2065 ‘ American League. w Cevelana New York ~ Washington ba Detroit 48 St. Louis - 44 Boston 42 (B2 Chicago, — 430 4 Philadelphia 36 C6 | Last Scores MONDAY GAMES, National Lague. Brooklyn 8, St. Louin 7. Boston 3, Pittsburgh 7. New York ®#@incinnati 4, Philadelphia; 6, Chicago 1 American League. St.Louis 0, Boston. 2 Chicago 5, Philadelphia 4. Detroit 0, Washington 1 Cleveland 2, New: York 5 alee BREAKS MECORD. READING, Pa. Aug. 2.—Frank Kiopp, Philadelphia. international amateur roller skating champion, es- tablished a new world's amateur rec: ord for one mile last night when he completed the distance in 2 minutes 45 35 seconds. SKATER '“Black Sox” Warm Bench in Court Awaiting Legal Decis dudge Hugo Friend who MILESOF TRACK CARRIED OUTBY COLORADO RAIN Near Cloudburst: Washes C. and S.; Ten-Day Delay in Traffic Movement Is Predicted 2-One of the heaviest rains in years fell in Clear Creek canyon between Black Hawk and the forks of Creek Station Sunday afternoon, according to word received here. Creeks and gullies carried rag ing torrents. Miles of the track of the Colorado & Southern railroad were washed out DENVER, Aug. Traffic in the affected district can- not be restored for ten da cord ing to reports. Tons of debris cover railroad rails in places, from 10 to 20 feet deep in some places. In other places the water carried out whole embankments, washing out the fills until the rails are suspended in mid air. The railroad “Y" bridge at the forks of Creek Station is reported gone, together with much trackage. Demage at Black Hawk, according to the reports, is the heaviest known since the Colorado & Southern line into the canyoh was constructed Because of interruptions to* traffic, all mail directed to’ stations between Black Hawk and forks of Creek Sta- Hon ts being sent to Tdaho™ Springs hence it will be transported to Cen- tral City and Black Hawk by. wagon. oo ‘Tribune Classified Aas——— ———_————Bring Result: Lett to right, Swede Risberg, Attorney Ahern, Buck Weaver, Attorney Nash and Happy Felsch. ; Che Casver Maity Cribune THE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS REYBULLTOPLAY ‘on IQ ROSS 10 ENTER Kid Ross. Casper featherweight box er will start shortly for the Pacific coast where under the direction of Sam Bailey. prominence in the featherweight and lightweight classes. Young Ross, who @ year ago was touted as a comer has made some remarkable showings here, and it is thought that under the direction of Bailey that he will be able to get the proper foundation to put him up among the big fighters of his class. | Ross has engagentents in this vicin ity that will keep him here until Sep tember. As soon as his fights here are over he will leave for the Pacific coast where he will be started agains’ |some good boys | Games Today } Midwest League. Greybull at Casper. Sterling at Denver. Laramie at Scottsbluff. r) Tinsert, “GIBBONS FIGHTS RATHER AT NEW YORK TONIGHT National League. Philadelphia at Pittsburgh. Brooklyn at Cincinnati. Boston at Chicago. New York at St. Louis. Water Supply Out, Palatial Hotel Burns American League. NEW YORK, Aug. 2.—Phantom| Detroit at Washington Mike Gibbons, of St. Paul, whose re-| Chicago at Philadelphia. tur. to the boxing game has been! Cleveland at New Yor GENEVA, Aug. 2-—(By The As- }marked by many victories will meet} St. Louis at Boston sociated Pre: Firemen, helpless |Augie Ratner, the New York mi Sr —————— for lack of water because of recent Weight in a 10-round decision bout | drought, watched the half-million | here tonight. J dollar Grand hotel in the Alpine | Stou.d the St. Paul boxer defeat town of Villars, burn to the ground | Ratner, he will seek an early engage within an hour early this morning. Ment with Johnny Wilson, whose title , as middleweight champion has been Two-bundred and fifty guests, in. |in dispute since his recent fight with cluding W. Iselin. of New York and Bryan Dewney in Cleveland Mr. and Mrs. Pedro Veron: H Let Us Tell You How uba, tossed their valaubles ¢ ICKLY the windows and escaped in pajamas ACT QU i and night gowns. seas’ a Do the right thing at the right time. | Near by pine t long un } ‘ watered beoapie vecltakie nificghes t quickly in time of danger | civic improvements. endangering the whole town. Troops, | _In time of kidney Bape rd Barks | We can aid you In buy- aided by visitors in night attire, Kidney Pills are most effective. Ask | ing and selling. chopped ‘down. the trees and saved Your neighbor! aad | other hotels from destruction. oe of Casper evidence of their trabatiids tik. worth | e op oy Mrs. M. E. Sickler, 36: Beech | An Office That Knows Garrity’s Slump Bdsst, chaser, Savy pears Tts Subject ‘ rc cs ago I suffered from an attack of kid: 7 ney trouble. This complaint | was Py Caused by Injury brought on by a cold which settled | ——-- on my kidneys. My back was weak | | and ached dreadful the time. } | | Criticism of Rabbit ty. former was annoyed by Kidney wéakness. J ee Den i il } Outficldersof«theGasper Refiners.*who had read so. mush about-Doan’s Kid: | Was releawed the last of the month ney Pills that I got two boxes ang REALTORS after an inferior showing in compari- used them. They cured me of the at 202 Midwest Bidg. son with bis work earlier in the sea-|tack. In the last few months I haye hone /1460 son, must take-jnto account injuries|peen in. this town I have found the feceived at the time be hit his slump. |water rather severe on the kidneys PAGE FIVE Li a First in News Of All Events | Indian Twirler Hungry Wolf, the Indian pitcher who is twirling for Hudson this sum- mer, is considered one of the greate: he will atcive for national Pitchers ever developed in this state. Hudson's In @ recent game with Riverton Hun gry Wolf struck out 18 of the first! 19 batters to face him. During an 11 inning game he was credited with 24 strikeouts, 22 of which came in the nineinning contest —— | Denver Loses Hosp For Several Days DENVER, Aug. 2.—Frank Hosp. «| Second baseman for the Denver team of the Midwest league, left the team today for San Francisco where his sister is said to be fatally fll. Joe Dawson, star pitcher of the club, will take Hosp’'s place. ————— NICHOLS SHADES MALCOR. WINONA, Minn.. Aug. 2.—Johnny Nichols, St. Paul welterweight, was given a shade by newspapermen over Henry Malcor of Illinois in a 10-round| bout here last night ‘ HUDSON LOSES GAME TO. FIGHT RING ON GOAST ©—Sr#Kes Out 18 EATON SCORE IS $-1 Aug. 2.—In a piteh- ers between Hungry Wolf k Indian piteher, and Deputy of Rivffon, Deputy won be cause of the wonderful fielding sup port he received and because his team mates made the few hits they re ceived count for runs. The game ended with the score 3 to 0 in favor of Riverton A flas' double p! the seventh inning " mn attempted double steal at home and third ended all Hudson's chances of scoring. Deputy, Riverton’s twirler. out ll batters while Hungry Wolf had 12 strikeouts to his credit. Laws caught for Deputy and Sargent re celved Hungry’s offerings ——— RUTH CATERS TO BOYS. struce NEW YORK, Aug. *.—“Babe” Rath is becoming even more popular with his youthful male admirers by a new practice. Before the game he bats old balls into the stands and mjoys watching the youngsters scramble to get them as OUR REPAIR WORK Is increasing every week, particularly since we have added to our staff, Joe Bauer, recognized for several years chanics. Automobile owners who w as one of Casper’s leading automobile me- ant careful work at mod- erate prices come here for guaranteed repair jobs. Anderson Automotive Co. 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