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PAGE FOUR ge Che Casper Daiip Cribune WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1921. ‘7 World Results | By Leased Wire IREFINERS MAKE CLEAN SWEEP OF SERIES, WIN 7 TO 6~ a rth Jackson Delivers as as Pinch Hitter and FINISH MATCH ‘AFALTORS AND KIWANIS | crow much wnt after the game byt| a UIALIFY IN : E Starts Off Ninth-Inning Rally That cups 0 Ans BATS. See tes BRONCHOS WIN i GOLF TOURNEY. National e r Gives Fifth Victory to Casper FOR JAP URGED iT Bll DARK TODA [35 Smt wit be canna IN | atk FRAME J | 604 Charles H. Jackson’s triple to left field, after he had been jreal estate board _mber and his! ; ‘| put a pinch hitter for Charles W. Jackson in the ninth Settlement of Jiu-Jitsu Supre- mn aS Sernaly will be on hand to root for! Nuwabier Is Say ie Denver 1o\inning, allowed Casper to win the final game of the series) macy Would Make Good | what promises to be one of the} 7 eh f caih Nosing one Victory 440 from Scottsbluff yesterday by a score of 7 to 6. Labor Day Card. most interesting jamateur ball games | bt Wildcats. ry 409 The first half of the ninth inning, closed with the score of the season will be staged at the | OTE SIGNED | er Wildcats, 3 to 5 in favor of the 01 son Ca across ‘ Athletic grounds ‘Thursday evening American League i ‘ palin . Ke os Hinataauns weaads | wsede thal hou y povidake tances 2a Cauzes’ Sterling game when the Real {pushed three runs across in the thir : ppt ; , : ' in opposed Shi-| class can be obtained for > Labor dey |tor® and the Kiwanis club cross bats. | [feenth snning and Laramie tried val 2 OPE Shi-| clas tained fox > Labor day) rie land pushers say that it wont! }antly to the score again but man 1 and pitched | match with Jack Taylor, champion of ame. Five waiks|the Rocky Mountain region, will dis punted in ‘their| appoint Ca¢per fans who had expected s more effective|to see the Wyoming giant in action cost much take a look at the game eet to secure but one tally. Thus Secret practice has been indulged fought battles ever staged at Lara- but that it sft sda Seat Setatices * he a ‘ in by both teams, the organizations mie by a score of 6 to 4. ae 438 r readac By Sone the Sriking out. | er of these tary ell be yi netthlto start in the battle. The Realtors) According to word current in Mid-|#Ame but Denver tied the score in the Jelphia . 6 71) kames and entr ee : Ss" g mateh. Caddocke fs stilt eeeee {OF | will go into the game with Practically | west league circles, Eddie Cicotte, for-/ninth: ‘Then for three innings both : Ca orate receveri?&|the same team that has been consist-\merly star twirler of the Chicago) Sides Went scoreless. ‘The thirteenth — ~ \ ; Midwest League fourth position at the start Sf the MPO AE from cye trouble and may not be able entiy winning this summer, with the| White Sex and more recently notor | was Laramic's jinx 1 - : ; ) Ko © mat by that dai ech- | 7" abet ; The scoro— . E eer 3 we le eh i 1 te feet Zpears. will go to the highee: (exception that Harry Free “The Lot ious for his connection with throwing 6 H. & : “ a 1 c Cast because it outhit Scotts ; 1 4 [bidder and the holiday date wit as, Man” who has been away for three games for the Sox will pitch for the | Denver ---000-001 101 000 3-614 2 4 Du 45) t visite left many men ; 4 2 on 87 xiigee Shep bre | - ve of [taramic -~ iJ 2 t McKee Of D b - ; itor : n Be 4 0.9 | lat in booktinig tie iaeiods jwesks will usurp the first sack posi-/Bidney, Neb., club for the remainder | cis rpa a; 3 130 000.000. 14.13 1 ivchaatenes r > they could do pee Wollowers: Of tha diport, aco kas tion. Kramer will be shifted to an-| of the season. It is said that Cicotte tieries—Denver, Noyes and Dia- ‘ “ s 9 26/1 ferings whe 4 deg ous | ther infield position. * (will be on the mound for Sidney|mond! Laramie, Dyer and Tonneman. n 3 F 0 0} for a good mateh for Labor day night |, c | : The Realtors feel as if the Kiwanis; when that town sends its team to| 5 oc 1 2 4 @]and a finish battle with Tero Miyakal . { { first Inning © oe Glis being suggested ne a card. ‘Tevlae|team is going to try and take revenge; Denver for a tournament that will} | I t and Flynn’s sin . ‘ ; lereat {7 thee because of the defeat they ex-| be staged Inte next month. | > C. W. Jackson, p 3 0 0 0 © O| it will be remembered, has one defeat AaB. as tl o | A in the third t*| Sc: H. Jackson L 1 1 © 6 O]and two draws to bis credit with the| Perienced at the hands of the Ro a : i CASPER’S SENSA- L t S a a ng and coming home Jap, "He lost bie tires tch under| 2U» earlier in the season. Bill Bailey | GIBBONS OUTPOINTS SMITH, : 4ast scores migle. In the tats Ti i| jlusttsu rules ‘through Inexperience| manager of Kiwanis has been haying| TIONAL SHOW : de He received a p elk gee and since then has ahewn steady fa | Bis men work out often and they may] - JERSEY CITY, N. J. Aug. 10— ; } ind took second on Shimeall’s SB : P be seen three or four evenings each| Mike Gibbons of St. Paul. outboxed pane Tuesday Finals... | He poored on MONeill's single | McMnight 5 0 eee een ne but 8 finish | wock at the ball park practicing and a| Jeff Smith of Bayonne, N.J., in a 12: ' 9 Pro dat wren ad lt gain in the fifth In| ley. ef sy i: Oral ponte Tht te ite aM Tmuch changed lineup from when they| round’ no-decision bout last night. 2.] Casper - Scottsbluff 6 |r g getting a single after one man 43 1 Keay ent tein 5 rN played the Rotarians will be put in| Smith slowed up after the early rounds i ne || Denver 6, Earamie & |was down. Donica singled and Hart or O [and on such terme ine match, would | !he, Cela. |and the ‘western, borer landed thy ‘ 1 p ners ner r: r . . . Nes «| National League | ce't_came ho Reefiners thea} fester, zp ra 0] be one of the best ever witnessed in|; MF. Nesbitt, manages of the Real:|more blows... Gihvese weight 255 nd! New York 7, Chicago § }s ‘ s bisa inning. | icineen, 1b 5 8 o| the west. Taylor is confident that he = “ + tf] Boston 4, St. Louis La ey ainiiety aed cakes Ee eee 40 6 |€an defeat the Jap over a long distance of] Brooklyn 2, Pittsburgh 4 a Ven “seed (ART SOEY $0 rere eT 40 1| route and his followers here are anxi- Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. Philadelphia 4, Cincinnati 7. nS ees the int tthe Rants —-— ous that he be given the chance. rd are paired ir ——— she aee ined | ee Totals 36 61199614 2 LAST TIMES TODAY eek American League adie acca tik Sones Score by innings R. HB. er RET ek Cle 3, Philadelphia 4 bares om grecbatga hg gi oy ds Scottsbluff 002 000 400— 6 11 2 DON’T FAIL TO SEE | Pere reese ings, getting two in the third and] Soottst wi oo2—+ 1 1) Games Toda ao he New Orleans, and J.C. Ward] st. Louis 8. Washington 6 four in the seventh. Two walks and p ee eae? 5 y <ansa ty were playing sensa Detroit 7-1, Boston 8-4 wo si in order the visitors} xBatted for C. W. Jackson in ninth f in the first elim the four es in the seventh eming: 3 } Midwest 1 f championship Ri M loaned to Scottsbiuff in *Two out when winning run was fecdatrue slog is appre He s-Mississipp! golf ne carly part of the season by the| scored : Binet 1h aa day By taking usper club was back in the visitors Roche out, hit by batted ball. ehtrd be: Spies tel x stolen bases, Pitler, Donica, Bos-| Scottsbluff -at Greybull. tick. Two-basc hits, Hartzell, Ley ae Meanor. Three-base hits, Donica, C. National League. jodchaux squared. the esterday and got on bases four he five times he went up. The in ries which have kept him out of the WALL'S SAPPHIRE GIRLS H. Jackson, Roche. Sa fice hits, Brooklyn at Pittsburgh. *.am of Wellington, Kan., state < 1 Mills. Struck out, by kson 2, by ~ % waa five up on Ben: Harris of cil and Donica wielded the wit-| Schimeall 4 . off Jack. American League. IN or LRT: “Ass Staion GF tienen and effectively for the locals son 6, off Wild pitches, . Louls at Washington. ae ehe nicith, while 1. G. Palmer of Den - Ss Ri the’ aa i Casper Scottsbluff 10. Time of] Chicago at New York be 2 C. Morris of Den.|2t Boyle's t ac We wee aon » th aa a a Detroit at Boston. WITH J 1G sey te Ss! wi ut as state tate champion, was 1 up on H. Deck | NO" tee ies ‘esas ete th THE FUNNY FELLOWS AND vf. Kansas City, at the ninth. D. I A pv peldin can get condition for such gc, Wichita Falls, Texts, was 2 ad | gpon L. D. Bromfield, Coloraay state}|* Contest: | | fl i] fpampion. t be. as same hole ple. 5 BURLINGTONS-OLL. WORKE! BRITISH TAKE 2220282 Seetccewe| MAPEL GOTO BRONGHOS the Oil Workers t ervices of | if on the diamond at Mills. Dick Ken ay nedy will manage the railroaders, hay-| Disputed claims for the ing succeeded G. L. Vroman who was ¢ Davenport, pitching ace of the west league were threshed out at : = « league conference held in Denver REICH STOPS JOURNER. recently, Casper winning its conten tion that it had first right to his! NEW YORK, Aug. 10.—Al Reich,| services. ‘Technicalities which appar COWES Isle of “Wight, Aug. 4).—|New York heavyweight, knocked out} ently gave the Denver club a strong} Associated Press}—The sixth ul Journee, a sparring partnor of resulted in Manager Arbog: © in the series between | Georges Carpentier, in the third round | of the Casper club compromising with American six meter|of a 12-round match in Long Island Coloradoans, the result being that here today was won by|City last night. Mopel and Bob Hewitt, both h racers by four points. -— side hurlers will be traded to Denver e series to the British.| ADAMS WINS NINE STRAIGHT. |in lieu of their claims on Davenport led up 97 points in the| _— This announcement was mude yes viously sailed as against} PITTSBURGH, Aug. 10. — Rabe] terda; Manager Arbogast upon his jAdams, Pirate pitcher, in winning] return from Denver where he had at from the Brooklyn National team yes-| tended the conference which settled pleture|terday, achiewed his ninth straight] many little disputes which have arisen victory for the seasor league c LORETTA THE CYCLONIC DANCING GIRL NEW SONGS, NEW WARDROBE ALSO PICTURE PROGRAM Prices 10.and 40c Devils From the famous stage play, adapted from Hen- ry Arthur Jones’ story, “Michael and His Lost Angel.” “The Minister” —realizes that they are alone on the island. “The Girl” —confesses that she has done wrong .. .- 7 epg ‘The Other Girl’ WOMAN GOD CHANGED” — A Romance of Broadway and the _ Southern Seas. 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