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of PAGE FOUR Che Casper Daily Cribune | World Results | By Leased Wire GOLF PAY IN les Given Thrills in Victories Nosed Out} in Two Extra-Inning Contests Over | In a series of three games won by the Refiners from | Trans-Mi: sippi Stars Are to| Scottsbluff replete with sensational incidents, Casper pulled | Compete in Tournament | two out of the fire in extra-inning contests and treated the| Starting Today. hundreds of fans who attended the Saturday and Sunday/} - battles to the most spectacular showings of baseball that have been seen on the local lot this year. t took 35 innings to de t ners of the three game Donica rifice hit attery, Dav aa Fe 1 s ed in, Pitler 1, Don- attery 2, Davenport Davenport 11: by] arily com games ng by the Refiners i ting eptrit| 5 on balls off Schi or wry hore ever ed the local |? wild pitch Schimeal; by ay ane the serie qT. 4 ball Flynn; left on bi Cas | ow ' Scottsbl ime game champions i mpire, D | Oe Second Game. full frames after) Casper AB RH POA the score in the ninth, Inn-/ Hiar ° ° copped this gume by a! Pitle 8 margin of 4 to 3 Donica, of Sioux City ad not arrived g, although his entry had} Ist been received. He is the only star be T. tween the Mississippi the western rst game Sunday afternoon) yn" - { the Rocky mountains who Dave Davenport in the box was| Slate » resent, officials of the as-|a walkaway, the Refiners having ev-| Jackson, cf - sociatic nounced erything their own way and taking| CN ‘The annual meeting of the associa-| the long end of a 10-to-0 score. The! ‘Hl z tion, composed of 75 clubs more| game was a question of yoo much ae Po sSasoe than 50 cities, will be held tonight Davenport, Dave allow the visi nnua fon of of-| tors but feur hits, two of which were ---- ht, third & and man lecte course fot| secured by McK. for the visitors. ficers will be I f which time t 1922 tourname Loaded with Killeen tn the box in M —_ . the second game, the Irrigators pre : pared to break even, Although Cas: Poco I cured five hits in the first threc 3 : | fielding behind Kil-|wWarer. If kept the Refiners away from the ; ninghoven, 1b | es Killeen. p Scottsbluff pushed one tally across jis second inning. Casper tied up) rotats t in the sixth. The Irri | ore the lead in the seventh with two more runs. Ley’s home run following 010 000 200 1—4 000 001 020 2—5 base hits, Do’ runs, oe A "_srrank Goa-| Ja¢K Roche hit a ball over the center JENVER. 8 ran pe eld fenc ‘or ome n le re Tr e k . at r= ae oot ld fence for a home run. He re-ljer, joynn, Slat or = chaux of N ved no assistance from his team-| struck out b low score in the first 18 holes} mates after that, as the one-two: three ¥ the 36-hole qualifying round of the Order prevailed on balls off St ans-Mississippi Golf Assocation} with one man down Donica tripled. double plays : tournament with a 73, one over par.lyynn jined out to third. Slattery | ‘TY: hit by ball, Wine Robert McKee of Des Moines, Tow ne to his lking and elu-| 0", Uses Cas pottsbluff 9; runs|@ e was one stroke behind Godchaux With} gieq to center scoring Donica nated in, Slattery 2, Jackson 74 | keep the ball rolling Jackson dou ted) 9:10; umpi On the fifteenth hole Godchaux |g jeft and Slattery came across with , ’ needed par on. the ‘ ainin€| the winning, tun.” ‘The score was 5| vette cat isin Bil os holes for n 68, but he took six on the] to CABPER— AB RH PO A E| by e ning his total tc above par sational baseball, especially in the two : Ades iP Gillette Hill of the Lakewood club,| games in which Casper fought from Ped ited sf Denver turned in a $v. George Losef|pehind to eventual victory in the two taee 1b , 8 S of Denver & extra inning contests Tadic of her The first of the qualifying |“ Batting honors for the series are di-|reneiti,. 51 round are ed today. The} vided between Jake Pitler and Harry|jisie 2 i second 18 played tomorrow. | Donica, with the clouts favoring Don-| portman, : Thirty-tw nen will qua for the]ica. During yesterda: games Harry rein : . championship fl | did everything with a ball that could 2 4 The entrants weve late in getting|be dene. In the first game he got a $ i ‘! started. About 175 players were to tee} homer besides one other hit and scored| -pot : % off before the end of the day | three of Casper's runs. The second| gcoTrTsRLU a 4 r Other cards included. KE. A. Lieb-|gume is where he showed in cham habia te ; z mann, Oklahoma City, Okla t. E.} pionship form. In the latter contest} Ley ct 1 5 Watson, Kansas City, Mo., H|he got a single, three doubles and #| wie aie. Alexander, Kansas City, 91; R.| triple in five times up orate ei F 2 Koolbeck, Harlan, lowa, 86 Incidentally his hit in the sixteenth} Meanor 113 x M. C. {Tub) Morris, City Park club, | inning Saturday scored Pitler with| Killeen. rfib eto) 0 : of Denver, runnerup in the state golf) the winning run, and his triple in the| walker. If 102 ship this year, turned in an| second game Sunday put him on third aekuinghoven | ic ta t of the day so that he came across with the $0 2 2 scores were: Tom Griffith,|ing score. He hit 10 times in 16 ee eopinenn. rt 4 part eel Kan., 90; H. Decker, Wich-|to the plate for a total of 18 base 5 aa 2 fta, Kan., 88 Jake Pitler's showing with the stic Tota . fs 1 a. T. Scwarts, Omaba, 91 H.Jand his clever fielding has made him Bowes bess ss ae ; ‘Warner, Denver, 82; J. P. Magee, Om-| popular with the local fans. All other 7.000008. 0011000000) : aha, did not fmish; Alex Graham, Wel-|members of the club played a hig! 000.000 003 000 000 1-4 | lington, Kan., Blaine Young, Om-|class brand of baseball but these two| *Batted for Hoffman in ninth 1 : aha, 7 Brown, Denver. 84%) stars oulshined their teammates ning. Leis i Frank Jaffray, Minneapolis, 86; L. In mentioning the v 8 0 “Ts t 2 Betind.. Danve (Colorado. wtate | periea tite Steines Duan o want. nee out when winning run was champion), 8: Acheson, Denver,/Guy Hoffman was in form Saturday| *Pitier out by batted ball 3 and pitched nine full innings allow *J. Mapel o junting ae ——__ ing the visitors but five hits. The Stuenece ea play eS The Chinese as a race are deciared | duties were then taken by John Mapel|hits, Bostick, Meanor. Rune batted f to be the most honest people in the] who allowed but three hits in seven|Donica 2, Flynn 1. Slattery 1. Baw | Garden Review attery 1, Ben. acrifice hits, werld innin, nd struck out eight men.|ninghoven Dave Davenport won his own game| Ley 2, Brooks 2, Brook: apel 8, by Brooks 6. off Hoffman 4, off J. Lew Tendler, left, Philadelphia's challenger for the lightweight crown, sending over a left to the chin of sparring partner in a training bout at Tendler’s camp. WILDCATS LOSE TWO TO BRONGS | Niles and Johnson Win Games for Denver Leaguers Over the Wi eek- End. |Racquet Stars Take Openers Club Standing | Midwest League, SEABRIGHT, N. J, Aug. |Molla Bjuratedt 6s | Gpacapion) and the three women tennis stars, 8.—Mrs.} Pittsburgh 2, Brooklyn 3 national Cincinnati 5, Philadelphia 2. California] St. Louis 12, Boston 2. Miss Mary. K. Miss Helen Wills and Mrs. American League. Podagr hn all won today! New York 8, Detroit 9. in the opening round of the singles] Washington 1, Cleveland 3. tournament here. Miss Eleanor Goss,| philadelphia 4.12, St. Louls 5 other! Boston 9. Chi Me me on. cago 4. Sutton Bunday, National Lrague. ‘Won Lost TOR BRA a ee rere et | eae ise OP ya eed | out when winning run in Qualifying Round of | across two in the eighth. Both sides onver Tour! 2 | were held scoreless in the ninth. » po ee ee ae ae Denver Tournament. | ""To open the game right in the teath|, S¥mmary—Stolen bases, Hale; two] DENVER, _|Mrs. Benjamin EB. tars also triumphed, excellent turf. |Americans Win From Canadians a 3, Jackson; aome| Broncs proved Y¥. Roche; sacrifice hits, Pit-|the Wildcats and won both the Satur- passed ball, Hale: | day Killeen 3; bases | away off Killeen 2:| the ) Pitler to Slat-| Downey at third and Hosp at second, ; left} the club has experienced a return of more ferocious than|Pittsburgh . and Sunday games with walk- Although weakened by Philadelphia Me-| Sunched its heavy attack in the fourth, pill 1, Ley Roche 1; time of game| fifth and sixth innings of the Sunday ¢,” Dale, game and drove American League. in nine runs. NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE, was outclassed Saturday and lost ers scored victories over international began here today. land won from BE. W. Bickle of Tor- 8, 6-4, in the open single and Charles Whiting of Buffalo Cc. A. Lundy, Toronto, 5-7, 6-4, 9-7. D. R. McKenzie, from O. Fripp, Ottawa, 6-1, 6-2. Canadians tournament Fulton of Cleve- Washington The sc Saturday's game— Laramie Denver 010 000 000— 01 415 10*—11 13 Batteries—Denver, Laramie, Thorburn and Jones. Sunday's game— Laramie Denver Batteries — Tonneman; Denver, mond. downed mond; | Gumes Today Midwest League. Laramie at Denver. Scottsbluff at Casper. Johnson and Dia- BEST SHOW IN TOWN BIG WHEEL SHOW AT THE PAVILION. Opening tonight comes a big wheel We Told You So * National League. at Pittsburgh. Philadelphia at Cincinnati. New York at Chicago. Boston at St. American League. St. Louis at Washington. Cleveland at Philadelphia. Chicago at New York. Detroit at Boston. tabloid company headed by the renowned Hebrew com- edian Lawrence (Ignatz) Wall and his Packed Last Night. Come Early Tonight. Last Times Today. Sapphire Girls in musical featuring Loretta Kidd, the-cy- clonic (Long Boy) clothes pin and worth while comedian also Al Dorr with a dancing chorus of beautiful gowns and silken woven with high ‘This company TENNIS STARS COMING. has been playing the larger cities during the summer and the eastern after their engagement change week with feature summer prices, opening CHICAGO, Aug. gue and Senzo Shimidzu, the two reg- ulars ‘of the Davis cup tennis team are expected to arrive here this week, a week earlier than scheduled, to be- gin training for their matches. with the India tennis players in the semi- international 8.—Ichiya Kuma Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. TODAY picture program( at Se remr ett =i SSR it is unlawful to play Struck out by Hoff-| son superintendent In England billiards in a public place on Sunday, Gas and Oil yesterd Brooks, Scottsbluff per 6, Scottsbluff 13. Innings pitched sational lefthander, proved himself|by Hoffman 9, runs 3, hits 6, Innings Saturday pitching winning pitched by J. Mapel 7, runs 0, hits 3. \t 1 1 ng game against Casper.|Time of game, 5. Umpire, Dale. ; |e had one bad inning, the ninth. Saat | Re Prien ei per scored three runs with} John Stor the premier of New — 3 five hits. Up to the ninth ing|South Wales, began his Portland Man and Wife De-|srooks aliowed only ono blow *\noflermater.: <= ee clare They Are Delighted irst Game, With the Results From iste Ge ABRHPOAE Taking Tanlac. Pier, 141) obese gg 5 ote Soe Donica, 43 7 “I started taking Tanloc when I|Fiynn, re _ 5 ‘ gaw the good it was doing my w Bitaeg ib Te . . and now both of us are enjoyin Parkeare cf F a good health as we ever did,” said C Ne ded f Inghram, Box 1 RF. D. No. 1 ite : 7 Linnton, Ore, a valued employee ot| Davenport. pn. 3 2 the Standard Oil company in Port Tepes a Jand. - 3610 5 “Rheumatism and stomach trouble eta ss Vad had the best of me and it w 1 Meaty gen athe ning to look like nothing would reach my case. I BP x 2 the keenest kind pains in my shoulders and arm at times it seemed like every my body was aching. I could ha work. In fact lots of morning didn’t feel like Idaving the house all. My appetite was gone and wha little I ate did me no good. I grad ually lost weight and hardly had any strength or energy at all. | “My wife, who had been in bad health a long time, started getting | Caspe fine results from Tanlac, so I com-| *P: @ = menced taking it myself and I'm now E feeling as fine as a fiddle. The rheu- ; matic pains have left me and when ; : of It’s all Mrs. House wife, it's all wrong—this idea of sacrificing fifty-two or #, hun dred and fot S out of the year in front of a hot oven, that blasts the enjoyment of every ‘week, We'll do your baking for you—and please pardon us mad- am, we don’t mean anything pe 1—but we'll do it better, nninghoven, himeal, p _- Totals Score by innings— 000— 0 4 : 00°10 14 1 ler out, hit by batted ball Summary—Stolen b: E two-base hits, Pi E ynr I three-base ler, Flynn, Hale; home ru: I get up of mornings now I'm ready for a big day’s work. My appetite is a corker and everything I eat agrees with me. I have picked up ten pounds in weight and feel strong and healthy ence more. My wife and I are both ; well pleased with Tanlac and are all the time re of our Tanlac is sold in Casper by the Cas per Ph d by leading drug: g sists cvery ommending it to some where. by allowing only four hits and strik-}man 4,.by J. Mape jc F 1 : ing out 11. Bob Steele allowed but| Bases on b ff tJ. eight hits in 0 innings and by all}Mapel 4. Double plays, Meanor to | sezeo2 rules was entitled to win his game) Wise to Roche. Left on bases. Cas. Snare” TOMORROW BUSTER KEATON In His Very Latest and Best Comedy ‘THE GOAT’ —ALSO— T ONIGH T Engagement Extraordinary HARRY L. GIBSON PRESENTS WALL’S SAPPHIRE GIRLS FEATURING LORETTA KIDD THE CYCLONIC DANCING GIRL IGNATZ AND MIKE THE GLOOM CHASERS PLAYING Musical Tabloid Interwoven With High-Class Vaudeville SPECIAL SCENERY, SILKEN WARDROBE AND A BEAUTY BRIGADE OF DAZZLING DIVINITIES ALSO A FEATURE PICTURE PROGRAM Summer Prices---10 and 40c CHANGE OF PROGRAM SUNDAY, TUESDAY AND FRIDAY The Big Sensational “WHISPERING DEVIL’ First in News REFINERS WIN THREE STRAIGHT GAMES FROM IRRIGATORS > Tendler Training Hard for Title Bout With Leonard NEW YORK, Aug. 8.—Babe Ruth clouted two home runs today off Chi-| cago pitchers, running his season's, total to 41. His first circuit wallop | came in the third inning of the first | game of the doubleheader with the. White Sox. His second came in the! cpening inning of the second game} with no one on. I FIGHT AGREEMENT SIGNED. CLEVELAND, Aug. & — Johnny Kilbane, of Cleveland, featherweight champion, and Danny Frush, of Bal-| timore, challenger, both signed arti- cles of agreement today for a 1 round title bout to a decision here on | \Jor about September 17. Kilbane is to| get $60,000 win, lose or draw. | Last Scores lx National League. New York 7, Chicago 2. Philadelphia 6, Cincinnati 5 ‘4 American League. | Philadelphia 3, Cleveland 4. Chicago 0, New York 2, (five inn ingn). St. Louis §, Washington 3. SATURDAY FINALS. National League. Chicago 7, New York 4. | | | MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1921. Of All Events STERLING onUTS OUT GREYBULL ‘Colorado Leaguers Celebrate Return to Schedule by 4-to-0 Victory. Aug. 8.—Ster!- Jing celebrated | standing the Midwest | shutting Greybull out yesterday an. winning the game 4 to 0. toiled for Sterling while Spike K was on the mound for the Bisons. | was a pitchers battle, Noyes deserving jt@ win because he allowed: but fou | hits while Kelley |breaks of the game came in three er- rors made allowed seven. -010 000 120—4 000 000 000—0 4 Noyes and elly and Asx- Batteries — Sterling, ranninger; Greybull, SUNDAY GAMES. land Boston 0, St. Louis 11. | Woman Champion Returns to U.S. NEW YORK, Aug. | Stirling of Atlanta, Ga., holder of the | American and Canadian women's golf | championships, arrived on the steam- ler Carmania today from England. Miss Cecil Leitch, the English star who defeated Miss Stirling in the Brit- ish title event will sail on August 29 |and plans to enter both the Canadian Jand American champlonship tourna- $.—Miss Alexa se en ee | HIGHEST prices paid for diamonds, old gold and silve Exchange building. H. B. Kline, Continuous 1 to 11 A Bishop-Cass Thaker LAST TIMES TODAY MA FW PICKFORD In a Special Return Engagement of Her Latest Picture “THROUGH THE BACK DOOR” Admission 30c TUESDAY ONLY AUDREY~ MUNSON The World Famous Model in a Return Showing “THE PERFECT MODEL” Continuous lto ll 3 A Bishop-Cass Theater : LAST 'TIMES TODAY COLD STEEL A Big Virile Story of America’s Great Southwest WITH AN ALL-STAR CAST —ALSO— “LET ME EXPLAIN” A TWO-PART CHRISTIE COMEDY CURRENT EVENTS Admission 40c ‘THE WOMAN GOD CHANGED” SEENA OWEN and E. K. LINCOLN

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