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~~ “eee. h e a a) le ell ol th pe 600 w et at bi eee nT PAGE FOUR 7 || i World Results | H By Leased Wire u TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1921, Pecan! adel Sate otal ae First in News: Of All Events | TRACK Sais PROMISED FOR THREE-DAY RACE MEET BLUFFS DOWNED AGAIN, 18 TO 8 STEAL NG SEES I OPEN NEM } Hurler Is Ineffective; Hard Games i in cot For Remainder of the Week : crippled and disheartened ba red pitching Casper | Niaboke County Fair Ass Fair Association Backs Event Scheduled for September 4-6; “ Barns Made Ready for Horses Club Standings Midwest League. Won. Lest $ 10 10 { With between $4,000 and $5,000 in purses hung poll? fi for the big race meet which will be held here September 4, 5, and 16 under the auspices of the Natrona County Fair association, 'Casper is assured of.one of the biggest events of its kind that | was ever held in this section of the country: Z With the plan for the meet in preliminary stages only and Von. Lost. Pct-|with dofinite programs as yet incom-{derbys, one each day of the meet. ‘The 5341 picte, scores of horsemen inall sec-| first day’s derby will be known as jUons of the country Indicate their in-| Casper Derby, the second as Oilmen’s ntion of making Casper the mecca National League. rangements. The incomplete program t ll ‘team ye Derby and the event for the third day asper bea 1 tez S e { fast horses and sportsmanship dur-| has not been named yet. terday when it took Scottsbluff into camp by a seore of 16 4 ing the opening days of September.| So much interest has already been e doe: 8 one > : Already the race track, barns andj attracted by the event that the Fair to 8. The score does not represent the one-sidedness of the tions fi ih hus. game for after scoring 13 runs in the first four innings Casper | rni 70 a itt coals pele ay wr SSiuees eee ing. Dis y git loafed along, no real attempts having been made to score. i= improved. A ‘force of laborers sake] Gontertighatad:.+ ‘thet Getalinsaeeee” wet Five of the runs tallied by Scottsbluff came in the last three taetpcche nn nae working at the grounds now and will] been worked out yet but arrangements innings. | Won: Lost remain on the job until everything ts| will be announced from time to time After Brooks had pitched Cleveland 6 39 9 | in readiness. as they are completed. ‘AS ings of the kind of hase 4 rd Answering the demand for a race} In addition to the local races the 1 Saturd: bo meot the Natrona county Fair associ-| Fair association here has. made ar a t 4 o4 ation appointed a committee, com-| Tangéments to contract high ‘class 1 th 49 a4 Z: herck, William] events of this kind for the state fair ‘ BS ls kk. Crater and M. N,| which will be held at Douglas the oT Roc he | Priadetp = 59 Castle to have direct charge of the ar-| following week. = lad 66 hurt hi With ut a rogular man fh to work Scottsbluff switched {ts line-up Pos.|8° that Wisc, who generally covers Low cE Scores toeBe Made Pos short, performed on the mound, Hej sible by Sprinkling Greens | \,., of Denver Course. more effective, howe than i { DENVER,. Aug. 9.—Lower kre expected today in the Bos ot te Wea ke ualifying round of the trans-M hesspe : the oe n pew i ; Bippi golf tournament, tournament te rice had ri € pe oni A er Is deciding last ht to sprin and other members of the Casper ax rd 4 mtinued their terrific clouti: Rhe greens which were jerday and gave the much difficult It was a Poesibie yesterday to pitch reens Despite this h rought ‘them out of ¢ pensbeetor Hay, Frank Godch: y when Umpire deans star, was but one stroke league suspension har for the course, which is 73 for an in bras three u ron the 15th hole, | which oc hut hooked 1 out of bound he 16th and was short on the scriee icon which par is four. On the 17th he| tomorrow eine tai’ ot pad trouble with the bunker and| five-game sor ay Sterling heain took a six for two above par. | has been il ind } With Robert McKee of Des Moines,}that the Refiners will have to reeent trans-Mississippi champion, | req Db aFeinin ikeeaeahton at nd Harley Hurley of Topeka, cach|the head of the Midwest learuc whom had scores of 74 for the| The score frst 18 Moles, Godchaux is leading in| cag he medalist play. | tarts 1 | Fifty-three ‘contestants turned in| pitier, sb _ scores of 90 or better yesterday and | ponica 3 from this group will probably come} jiynn! pr : fhe 32. who will qualify today for the] siattery, Ib oot Finals. Unless they show a complete| Rostich - eversal of form, none of the favor-] sexe files will fail to qualif | Hale. c j Coa -,. | Hewitt DENVER, Aug. 9.—Robert McKee] ef Des Moines, Iowa, present trans-| ion, was low the scores ; | McKnight he end ofl ter ofsh _ pi golf champ at noon todas hat had been turned in fhe 36-hole and qualifying rounds of |W), the trans-Mississippi tournament be-|j:ocne. 3ng played on the course of the Den Rene ver Country club. He had a card of|ycfiuc, ‘a4, two strokes better than that of 1)" the veteran Harry Legg of Minne-| © apolis, Minn ‘corge Von Him of Salt Lake City, Utah, had the second best score at noon, a 155 | oN ae Donovan Deposed |: As Manager Of Ss-p e-1b nmie: Brookss, p-If —__ Totals eee a. Score by innings: Scottsbluff ___ 002 100 113— 8 er --.... 164 200 20x Two-base hit Schimeall. Three-base Pitler, Schimeail. Home run. Summary Roche, Hartzell, 5 . Hartzell, Pit- Phillies, Re port), scxon 2 Hate, Steanor.’ Passed Wise I. Bases on ball, off Hew- off Brooks 2, off Wise 2. Double PHILADELPHIA, _ Piuer to Slattery. "Aug: 9.<-Wu Wild liam F. Baker, president of the Phila- Witt. Deft” on: bapee, pris delphia National league “club, an-|ccottsbluff 6. Inning - pitched by nounced today that “Wild Bill”, Don-} Brooks 4, runs 13, ‘hits 14: innings evan will no longer act as manager | pitched by Wise 4, runs 2, hits 3. of the ball team Umpire, Dale Time of game 1:40. — shows that there will be many high | clas: Last cores One of the big features of the meet » the presentation of a saddle trotting, the card. pacing and relay races SPORT FLASHES CANADIAN GOLFER KILLED. © > all equipment, including MONDAY FINAL . blanket and other ap-| ATLANTA, Ga, National Leag: | 3 to the pleasure of horse-| tas Edgar, professional, twice New York Boston 6, Brooklyn 4 Philadelphia 3, of the Canadian open golf champion and fatally injured “here iast night. He died at a hospital. Chicag: t. Louis 7. back riding, to the holder of the lucky icket which will be drawn on the Inst Each entrance ticket for each three of the meet will a specially printed stub which aa a title the holder to a chance on} RACQUET STARS ARRIVE. uable animal and equipment] CLEVELAND, Aug. 9.—The Aus: ay. tralian tennis team which is compet; ary plan ie to have three| ing for the Davis cup arrived vester- | day and held a brief workout at the | Mayfield club, where its match with | the Danish team will be played, start, coMng- TENDLER BOUT. |: Fess. | | | AD BETS TS TABOOED. ~ SET FOR SEPTEMBER 21 iS SS ene Athtetic lommissioner Doyle an- nounced that under the law licensing boxing and wrestling matches, no side bets will be permitted by the princi- pals or by promoters of matchces, Pittsburgh | da of the Cincinnati 9 American Legge. . Boston 6. Games Today Midwest League. Denver at Scottsbluff Laramie. at Casper PHILADELPHIA, Aug. | 9.—The Leonard—Lew Tendler bout for National League. the world’s lightweight championship py ree fi Brooklyn Pittsburgh. | will be he'd at Philadelphia National|- WRESTLER SEEKS MATCH. — Philadelphia at Cincinnati league park on Wednesday, Septem-|) SARATOGA, Wyo., Aug. 9.—L. Ey New York at Chicago. bor 21, it was announced hefe today, [Gibbons desires to grapple with some Boston at St. Dwuis match. scheduled’ for Friday:|gmat. artist weighing between 155 and the match to be. staged was postponed when Leonardi} 170. pounds, American League. "a here ed his thumb yesterday in/d@uring the wild’ west carnival ate Ns, September. 9°and 10. He has isiued a —---—— sweeping challenge—it takes in any: speck led Acs. Results- within the weight limits body Bring Of Our reat Clearance Sale of Frank Canner’s Stock Sweeping Reductions on the Remainder of - Our Stock MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S STAPLE SUITS. DUGEY RETAINED BY CUBS. CHICAGO, Aug. 9.—Oscacr Dugey, coach of the Chicago Nationals, has again joincd the club. Dugey, with orge Tyler, pitcher, was given his CHIGAGO-NEW YORK BALL SERIES OPENS week. Bill Killifer, new Cub manager, requested that he re. turn to the club. CHICAGO, Aug. 9.—Mayor William Hale Thompson and a committee of city officials today welcomed to Chi. cago Mayor Jo! New York firemen’'s ba. team. The New York and Chic: firemen teams play a three-gami start ing tomorrow, to raise '$100.000 for the firemen's insurance fund. More than $95,000 worth of tickets have been sold, {} was announce: SMITH-TURNER » Was given the DRUG COMPANY referee's decision on poin‘s over K. 0. Brown of New Orleans in a 10-round bout here last-night.. They are gy- weights. $25 to $35 Choice of the $35 to $45 Values Values ‘172 35" Your Choice of Any Shoe in Calgeck Greatest SHOE SALE $6.50. to $7.50 Values Casper’s Greatest SHOE SALE $4.50 to $5.75 Values FOR SALE Office Furniture Complete set mahogany office furniture for two rooms. Qne roll top desk, typewriter desk, table, two swivel chairs, two straight chairs, one costumer, two fine rugs, miscellaneous equipment. In fine condition and will be sold at a reasonable figure. = = = J Airc HAnLNaNN NNR | $3.85 SHIRTS Extra Values Formerly $1.00 to $1.50 73c SCHUTZ CLOT! 227 South Center $8.85 | $485 Formerly $5.00 to $6.50 Values DEWVERLOSES, DAWSON HURLS Wildcats Take L Long End of Score in Continuation of Play. LARAMIE. V Aug. 2.—Laramie trained its scoring guns on Joc Daw- son in ‘the third and fourth innings yesterday and walked away with the long end of a 7 to 6 score, after the Brones had taken a five run lead in the first two innings. Pickett per- formed for the Wi'dcats and had things his own way after the opening R. H. E. Serer BISONS DROP Aug: 9. real “birdie was made by T.°G. Schultz F z local golfer, on the links of the Inter-|Rejuvenated Sterling Clu} lachen club here yesterday. Half w Wins Second Straight in down the course, when Schu'tz hit his Greybull Series. ball it struck and killed a sparrow. | Schultz was unable to find the Ball < and as a result lost the hole and the | GREYBULL, Wyo., | Aug. 9.— two straight by ta Gibbons Meets We Pe eee Niles wn. for the visitors and held Smith Tonight natch, Jing made it to seven hits, while Bluejacket wi worked for the locals was touched RH. r 40 010 000-6 11 3] JIORSKY CITY, J. Aug. 9— -031 000 000—4 i: 1 Laramie 013 300 00*—7 10 1] Mike Gibbons of St. Paul is matched 000 019 000—1 7 } Batteries—Laramies, Pickett an1jagainst Jeff Smith of Bayonne, N. J.,| Batteries — Sterling, Powers an Tonneman; Denver Dawson and Low-|in a seheduled 12-round bout here to-} Kranninger; Greybull, Bluejacket and re nicht. “Both are midi hts Ashland. play floor. And the Ruud Automatic Hot Water Heater supplies that wonderful convenience in the home—never failing hot water in abundance‘ See these Appliances demonstrated on our dis- | Casper Gas Appliance Co. 119 East First St. _ Tnwhich we double- TALK ABOUT dime novels, THEY SENT Jim down. To TEXAS to investigate. SOME Olt ‘wells thers. WHICH THEY might buy. IF JIM sald Ox. AND HE was to report. BY WIRE in sccret code, NOW—ENTER tho villa!a, A mea ba ‘creat. WIND: of it. AND TRAILED Jim down, COPIED OFF his code. AND BRIBED a boob. IN THE ‘etosraph branch. "is THREW away bis coda, AND WHEN ho sent. THE FINAL dope. HE FOILED the villain. THE MESSAGE Just said. “CHESTERFIELD. ” AND HIS directors know, THAT ALL was weil. WITH THOSE oll wells, FOR on men, Imow. 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