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© SAUTER TT TTDS TD TD a eesaae ante etcaannerneecneveeenenvasaveneneernarnsssnssertseetecrseseereeeseeeee oo PAGE 5ix - ——— ——— = | World Results Leased Wire THE TRIBUNE’S PA Che Casper Dally Cribune GREYBULL SLUGGERS WIN FROM CASPER, 8-6, IN TEN INNINGS Denver Ly Scottsbl 8 Fy, Casper —--- . Refiners Come From Behind Twice and Tie Score | *‘«"s : in Third Game of Series; Casper Outhit by National League, Visitors; Fielding Sensational | Pittsburgh u 3 The Casper Refiners handed the Greybull Bisons a see-saw |e $1 ats game yesterday in the tenth inning, after the local squad had : 1 the game on ice. Three errors made by the Refiners came], 4 at costly moments and figured in the victory. The score ended |; we. 30 with the Bisons leading, 8 to 6. ; ieee : Charles W. Jackson allowed the visitors 15 hits and pets walked fix At th y runs|went to Bisons and one man}. and ....cccce-+ 6! were earned by the visitors. Keltus| scored. C the first man up, | cveune. worked for Greybull until the ninth singled. mcrificed him to) > rhe: inning when he was ked in favor| second. Nag ingled and moved} : Joe Eddieman Crawford t third He was trappe Soth sides went scoreless until the off of third and i when Mc ‘Neill | Hostal fourth inning. when baseball breaks h the ba with the ball. Chicago Bee > Slattery | n tried to start something | r in the fourth inning whe he doub!ed to left field fene He stole third a moment later. Jackson | flied out to Reagan, McNeill drew a/ JAP TENNIS STAR WINS f Club Standing | 1k and Bostick was robbed of a hit} prooklyn 4 | NEWPORT, F by Keltus’ pretty handling of his| New York 4 St. Louls 6 Shimidzu Japanese grounder. American League. feated Wallace Joh: In the fifth, however, Casper un St, Louis §-5, Bostor sets in the feature n loosened things and four runs counted.| Detroit 4, Washington “Johnson's defeat was. a ~ cies pee on went out} enn and Bostick were held in leash| , The match was played in agan to Halla. Hartzell singled | , at,critical times i that became a downpour at tir nd Hale move to third Slattery Nagle etus, Crawford and Halla} N. W. Niles defeated Philip Neer,|Sinsied, Hale scored and Hartzell! --oined the majcrity of the hits for the Californian who noved to third. Donica singled. Hart-! tne isons but Merritt's double in champion but the latter force jzel! singled’ and tery went tol the tenth drove across the winning| Bostonian to three sets. The score| third. Don Flynn was intentionally| oy, “The score | wan 4-6..6 62 | passed and the bases were loaded. AB RH_PO A B} ple cheh third round. Af. Duane|Jackson was Passed and platters 10 4 4 0} ed und Levy, 60, 62 came scross') With: a score 1111 13] a evililarn a Johnston defeated w.|4nd¥ MeNeill_ then rapped line | Donica 22 2.2°0 Fiowbiibatins 566: a3 ¥: drive to leftfield which Rabbit Garrity | tejrnm orci ae rae asl |grabbed with his bare hand. The} @ yy. 3 in. 8 cene play was so perfect that the man on} \exeitl Biiwani Vaughn Hurls Ontrica vas hela on the base. Bostick | MONI AoA . then closed the inning by flying out Hale; c 127 2 9 Industrial Team|\* °°" jc. W. 3 09 05 0 Casper’s next and final runs came] *Grokaw 00000 |in the seventh after Vonica had sin-| a. so HE CHICAGO, Aug. 3.—James (Hippo)! sled. Jackson picked out one to his/ ytals a 8 30 2 Vaughn, former premier lefthander of| liking and rapped it co centerfield ed for Bostick in tenth. the Chicago Nationals pitching staff,|for a home run. By gathering’ two I today made his debut with an indus-| runs in the sixth and seventh innings| trial team in a semi-professional| Greybull tied the score awford league. He was suspended for leay-| In the ninth innings after two men ing the club after being hit for two| were down Don Flynn was walked homeruns in one innings by the New| took second on a balk and took third] Askland, 10 York Nationals on July 10. He came|and home on a ball that went by| Bristow, 0°60 the catcher. Umpire Dale said it was] Merritt 1 to the Cubs in 1913. Today the winning run but #0 violent a pro: test was mado that Plynn was sent back to third base where he died when} Jackson struck out j | Games In its half of the tenth Greybull scored two runs after two men were Midwest League. Jout. Bristow was walked, Merritt Greybull at Casper. | doubled to left. Halla drove the final) Sterling at Denver |run across with a single. Laramie at Scottsbluff. | McNeill singled in the last of the tenth, Brokaw struck out. Hale hit a line grounder at Merritt and he and MeNeill were doubled out. The features of the game from the fielding standpoint were the sensa- tional catches made in left by Bostick for Casper and by Garrity in left for Greybull. Both men made great stops when a bobble would have meant two er more runs. Jackson’s homer and two clouts apiece by Hale and Donica were the features of Casper’s National League. Philadelphia at Pittsburgh. | Brooklyn at Cincinnati Boston at Chicago. New York at St Louis, American League. Cleveland at Washington. St. Louis at Philadelphia. Detroit at New York Chicago at Boston, Prince Albert’s a new the joys note in Talking about rolling your own cigarettes, we’ll tell you right here that Prince Albert tobacco has ?em all lashed to the mast! You’ve got a handful-of- happiness coming your di- rection when you pal it with P. A. and the makin’s papers! 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Crawferd to Merritt to Halla; wild pitches 1; left on bases, Casper & Greybull §; ianings pitched by Keltus 8 runs 6, hits 7; innings pitched by Eddieman 1 runs 0, hits 1 BRITISH YACH FIRST AGAIN Isle of Wright, Aug. 3.— Associated Press)—Great n the third of the series of al races for six metre yachts, sailed here today. The Brit- yachts scored 21 points as against $ for their American. com- The regatta furnished an unexpect- ed drama when three persons were washed 0 heavy seas and scued. Sir while stearing his was carried overboard his daughter, Miss Ivy Seeley, and a male member ef the crew who pulled Sir Charles aboard with a rope. He was none the worse for his experience. Later the dingy Seaview while rac y ant saved by Ing, became filled with water and partly sank. Her occupants, a man and a woman, were thrown overboard and were rescued by William Bulkeley’s fast motor launch. —— Davis Cup Play Starts Tuesday Aug. the Davis « at Sewickly, between th Isles and Australian tennis , wMl be the singies tomorrow 3 o'clock. PITTSBURGH, match in contests British 3.—The first p eliminat rep Ma Wocsnam, for the British team. Hawkes, tralian: in, and Lowe, and Anderson or junior member, for the Aus- sce a A New Reparations Agreements to Be Signed bu Allies Aug. 3 probably Germany and sign the new that er T of reconstruc rman minister a few days, it was declared he Petit Parisiene toda: The agreement, the details of w! c |not been made public, will be sub- supreme allied cotncil when it meets here éarly mitted to th _> ATES WATER R: NEW La. Aus. 73. 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He declared he did not be- |lleve the match would ‘meet the strict jfeauirements of the Michigan boxing law | “Sinee the war the promoters in | Michigan as well as other states have turned the game into a commercial proposition ‘ami: {4° had aaeloped tate nothing more than'a ‘come on* game,” the governor said, eeccecccesccosscces Sport Notes : Peeecccees cocccseceoccses The claim is made for lawn tennis that it Is the most. cosmopolitan of all pathietic sports, The Western league is staging @ spirited pennant racc, with Wichita, Omaha and Oklahoma City bunched at the top. The w@rid's cycling championships |for 1921 are to be heid. during the | week of August 1 at the Ordrup track, near C.penhagen. Ear! Fulton, a younger brother of ‘red Fulton, has taken up the boxing game and recently made his debut in the middle west by scoring a K. 0. man in horses” Washington who is Senator Charles Curtis of Kansas. who in his’ ear‘ier earcér eerned a live thood fessional jockey. 48 a@ pro- The national singles tennis pionships. to be contested at the town Cricket club near Philw doiphia the week of September 8, wil! be given additional interest this year by the presence of practically. all the Davis cup players from other coun tries who are now in the United ates. |A Ueged Woman Slayer Is Freed D, “Ore, Aug. 3.—After 8’ deliberation a jury in the court returned a verdict of not guilty in the case of Mrs, Louise Ageo. charged with first degree mur. fer of her husband, Harry Agee. iwhose throat was cut while he was asicep in his bed on the night of June 11.) Agee died in a few minutes without being able to utter a word. GOVERNOR TO ADDRESS LEGION. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug. ove ernor Rebert D. Carey left last night for Thermonolis, where he will «le liver an address at the stat ton of the American legion conven “ Fi | SPORT FLASHES HOT OFF WIRE | ALBA AND PALMER DRAW. TULSA, Okla.. Aug. 3.-- Tommy Alba of Tulsa and “Kid” Palmer of El Paso fought 12 fast rounds to a draw here last night. Palmer was the aggressor in the carly was hanging on/ the ropes in the final round. DETROIT GOLFER HIGH. TORONTO. Aug. 3.—The Canadian rounds but open golf championship tournament See ended yesterday with W. dH. Trovenger OMAHA HURLER RELEASED. of Dotroit leading by a score of 293 OMAHA; Aug. 3. — Henry Mead, for the 72 holes. Mike Brady, De- Onwba pitcher, has been released un- ‘Toit. was second with 296. der orders from the Toledo Ameri- — can association team-w.th which he) NDIA SENDS THEM. formerly played. with instructions|| NEW YORK, Aug. 3. — India's that he be sent to Join the Charlotte, |Davis cup tennis team will arrive : here on the steamer Carmania. Au- N..C., South, Atiantic league club. he gust &, the United State: iawn Ter Homer Today Or Be One Behind NEW YORK, Aug. 3.—“Babo” Ruth must make a homerun today or he will fall a day behind his 1920. pro- gram for the Airst time this -season. On August 2, 1920, he made his thirty: eighth homerun and this year he equalled that total on August 1. Yew terday rain prevented him from try- ing to add another, IMPORTS OF BOOZE GROW WASHINGTON, Aug. - 3.—-Intox'- ating beverages imported into the ited States during the fiscal year were valued at more than $5,000,000, 1s compared with about, $500,000 in the previous year, according to re: ports isesued last night by the com- werce department. Wine was the largest item in the list of intoxicants entering during the year, amounting to more than 2,000 000 gallons as cam- REDS BUY PITCHERS, CINCINNATI, “Aug. 3.—Pitchers Schnell and Gillespie of the Calgary. Alberta team, have been purchased by the Cincinnati Nationals, ikwas an nounced today. 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