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ain aA ne REotaeeronmanran PAGE FOUR il - (see CASPER OUTHITS VISITORS BUT DROPS GAME TO STERLING, 3 102 Whining Streak of Casper Broken After Taking Six Consecutive Games; Noyes and Mapel Are Tight in Pinches Sterling’s winning stride was invincible and the Refiners fell before the attack yesterday in the first of a five-game series by the score of 3 to 2. It was one of the best games of the season to watch and at all times was a pitchers’ battle between John Mapel for the Refiners and ¥/in Noyes for itors. Harry second and moved ta third on Fiynn’s single fielder’s choice. stole leserved to win his game be ause of his effectiveness against the |He and Flynn then pulled a double stuggers in the pinches. He | Steal, Donica coming in with the first best in the second and run $ when four men in Sterling was held scoreless until > and bottom of the the fifth inning. Nichelson openec elired by strike-|with a triple. Brokaw was hit w sper bats-; batting. Kranningtr attempted several of |\ay down a sacrifice bunt. In a hu strikeouts coming to recover the ball Mgpel picked when the locals had men an bases. /up and threw it 0 Casper looked stre in the open-| Nicholson scored an ing frame. Hartzell flew out. Pit-|to third and Kranninger ler was safe on Peyton's bad throw| Noyes went out, Donica to first. Donica was safe while Pit-|tery. Peyton, the head of ler was thrown out at second on a'batting list, struck out and Kopping filed out to Hart Schoonover's Joy Nichotscer's hoice gave SELECTION OF DAVIS —— CUP TEAM FOR U.S, | 'sceis PRESENTS PROBLEM | Ingle was hit Sterling a foilowed and fielder’s other counter last run doubled a He tool ty Sk Ste |ninth inning was sacrificed to second - - by MeNeil, advanced ‘o third on % New YORK, Aug. U Selection | Hale's out. “Jackson then went in as of players to represent the United|/q pinch hitter for Mapel but wak States in the defense of the Davis/thrown out, Reyton to Brokaw c ue to the numerous upsets In} 'T Mapel was in good form scat~= t y of ranking stars. has present-/a,y anowing the visitors but six hit 4 ed a great problem for the Davis CUP! Casper’s one efror gave the. *isitor: of the United States Lawn sociation. Selections must be announced by the committee tomor the game. Nicholson made his de with the visitors yesterday ut and was credited with a triple and two sin row ahh ta gles in four trips to the plat liam T. of Philadetphia, | *'°* ; : aed ari ney Behesrnoarg pees. Casper onthit the Sterling club but Richards, national junior champion,|™*"* unable to connect with Noyes aan tionat duty. Tilden has|“%erings at opportune times. Me is considered a certainty len ha Neil and Hale with two hits each and final round of the Davis cup tennis] Nicholson, If — Denmark, plays} Brokaw, 1b - 1 } p.| Kranninger, , Denmark. | Noyes, p -- series. Erik Tegner, Norman Peach, m., while Vagn plays J Aus Ingers William M. Johnston of San Fran-} Casper ABRHPOAE cisco; Watson Washburn and Rich-| Hartzell, If 400200 ards of New York; R. Norris Williams | Pitler, 2h —- 4014 3/0 of Boston, and Robert and Howard | Donica, ss 40d Pt) 3.46 Kinsey of California appe to be} Flynn, rf --- 401100 among the ledding candidates in the] Slattery, 1b 411800 opinion of the exeprts. The Kinsey’s| Bostick, cf ~- 3006 00 ure rated highly because of their abil-! McNeill, 3b 0211.0 ity as a doubles team ale 02430 In selecting the team the committee. | J- Mapel, p ~~ 60031 it is believed, will endeavor to include|*C. H. Jackson ~ oo000 the best prospects for the singles and + make other selections for the doubles. Totals 8 1 pi Sterling— AB RH E CLEVELAND, Aug. 11.—Austral-] Payton, ss. 4 0 1 asia and Denmark will come together] Kopping, 3b 2 0 0° upon the grass courts of the Mayfield | Schoonover, 3 1 ° Country club this afternoon, in the] Silectt, 2b 3 1 ° first two singles matches of the semi-| Black, rf - 9 ry 3 ° o ° 1 o 0 ° Totals —---.. TEN? Score by inning: E -—-- Sterling 1 CHICAGO, Aug. 11. — Beals C.) Casper — 46v 900 100—2 8 1 Wright of New York has been select- ed as referee in the semi-finals of the Davis cup tennis matches to be played *Batted for J. Mapel in ninth inning mmary—Stolen bases, Pitler, Don- “ ica 2, Flynn; two-base hits, Silcott: here three seve age pamoet three-base hits, Slattery, Nicholson; teams represent mn in and Japan, | sacrifice hits, McNeill, J. Mapel, Sil it was ani ned t lay cott; struck out by J. Mapel 4; by Tete Noyes 8; bases on balls off J.. Mapel YOARUMAND:LEE DRAW. 3; off Noyes 1; hit by pitched balls COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo, Aug.| Protem. Black: left on bases, Casper : Denver, ang| 7, Sterling 6; time of game 1:45; um Yoakum. Dal Louis pals pire Kid t fought a slow 10-round bout to a draw here last night es Lee lightweights Johnny Kilbane evidently couldn't resist that offer of $62,500 from. the Cleviand boxing club to defend his featherweight title in a 12-round setto with Danny Frush, the little English boxer, in a bout to be pulled off on September 15. Se The Boston Braves appear to have solved the mystery of the lively ball. THE BEST SHOW IN CASPER LYRIC Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. TODAY “The Continuous 1 to 11 A Bishop-Cass Theater LAST TIMES TODAY ALICE CALHOUN THE BRILLIANT NEW SCREEN STAR “CLOSED DOORS” —ALSO— RETURN SHOWING “FATTY” ARBUCKLE —IN— “FATTY AT CONEY ISLAND” Lew Tendler and His Knockout Hands These are the maulers of Benny Leonard's opponent for the -light- weight championship, showing the contender'sdigits since having the t joint of his third left finger amputated. The battle was scheduled for August ii, but was postponed when Leonard dislocated a thumb tn training. (500 ENTRIES MADE IN | TRAPSHOOT TOURNEY NEW, YORK, Aug. 11.—Five hun dred entries have been received for the Grand American handicap trap. hooting tournament to be held in Roottablurens Chicago August 22-27 inclusive. A final entry list of more than 709 3s expected, it said today. National League, eo Among the contestants already en- W. I. — Pet.leered are representatives from 38 Eitebureny a 65 38 | 631) states, the Canal Zone and Canada New: York.~ B4 42 604) T, point of age, they range from $2 Bt, Louls, 55-82 SIA) ours to elght. James Porter of ¢hi- Boston ss Si.) 64 3} cage. is the octogenarian shooter Bevakiyss piper at and Fred Muller, Jr., Chicago, th2 8- Chicago “a 56 SoaeAtn Cincinnati 44 «63 eS Ek Philadelphia 31 71 SANTEL AND ROMANOFF DRAW. American League. BAKERSFIELD, Cal., Aug. 11.—Ad Ww. L. Pet.| Santel of San Francisco, and Constan- New York 39 tine Romanoff of Los Angeles, Cleveland - 41 wrestled to a draw last night.. The Washington 52 bout lasted two hours, noither getting St. Louis _ 54 a fall. Detroit — 56 = 5. TEES Boston 56 Chicago ~ 60 Philadelphia 66 tional league, probably sets a record for cinching a pennant so early in the eason, N— Admission 30c Heart Line” From the Novel by Gelett Burgess WANDA —NEXT— FRIDAY AND SATURDAY —IN— “The House That Jazz Built” HAWLEY —_— A BIG COMEDY _ GIRLS, DON'T GAMBLE! Che Casper Daily Cribune THE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS _THE TK GOLF TOURNEY [NEARING END Four Out of 200 Contestants to Be Left Tonight in . Play at Denver. DENVER, Aug. 11.--But four of the nearly 200 golfers who started in the 2ist annual trans-Missippi golt tournament @il) survive tonight when the third round of the championship fight is completed this afternoon on the Denver Country club course. The survivors represent five states, Colorado, with L. D, Bromfield, A. H Warner and L. G. Palmer, has three. Missouri with J. C. Stuttle and J. C. (Jimmy) Ward of Kansas City, has two J. A. Kennedy, of Tulsa, T. B. Cochran, of Wichita Falls and Geo. Von Elm of Salt Lake City are the respeitive hopes 4 Ok‘ahoma, Texas and Utah The pairings for today will bring together Ward and Stuttle, Warner and Von Fim, Bromfield and Kennedy, and Valmer and Cochran. Today's matches will go 36 holes, 18 in the morning and 18 in the afjer- noon. The semi-filals Friday and the finals Saturday will also be for 36 oles, Three men whd were considered championship possibilities by the gal- leries were eliminated yesterda: Robert McKee of Des Moines, present champion, was ‘defeated by Blaine Young of Omaha in the first round. This victory incfeased Young's stock, but he fe'l in the afternoon round be. fore Bromfield. Harry Legg of Min- neapolis went threnugh the first round with little trouble but was put out in the afternoon by Cochran. Alexandei , Graham, Wellington, Kan.. telegraph operator, and champion of the Sun flower state, was eliminated in the afternoon round by A. H. Warner of Denver, a playér who was considered to have on'y an outside chance at the time. —— ‘Who's who among Central A. A. U. track and field performers will be de- cided at Stagg field on August 13. © Last Scores | WEDNESDAY FINALS. west League. Casper 2. Denver 2. Scottsbluff 3. Sterling Laramie 6, Greybull 6, National League. Brooklyn 1, Cincinnati 4-6, Pittsburgh 0. St. Louis 6-3. American League. Cleveland 5, Philadelphia 9. Chicago 8, New York 14. St. Louis 5, Washington 2. Detroit 8, Boston 4. , THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 192; First in News Of All Events | ANSONS DEFEAT) “BLUES, 9704) -| Keltus Is Jerked and Game | Saved After Irrigators Seore in Second. American League Sensation ~ Aus. 11.—Gre the opening game of ; series with Scottsbluff, 5 to 3. Keituy who started the game for the f was jerked after a bad second in and Eddieman he'd the visitors : run for the remainder of the Killeen was on the mound for 1} gators and was poundd for | Score by innings— R.H Seottsbiutf 020 000 001 ‘ Scottsbluft 620 000 001 ‘ Killeen and Renning , Eddleman and Askland as ANOTHER BOUT IS DRAW. NEW _ YORK, 11.—Johnny} Dundee, York, and Charlie White, Ciiirago. went 10 rounds to a draw an open arena last night. Both a Ughtweights. Johnny Buff, claimant of the American flyweight champion. phip, received the judges’ decisi over Charley Ledoux, French bantam] weight. VICTIMS RESCUED] Kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid] Harry Heilman of the Detroit team has led in batting since the start f the . ee en ( Reed i re ed: a erin of.429. He is a'so one of the LARAMIE WING FROM BRONGS Thorburn Holds Denver to Six Blows While Teammates Pile Up Six Runs. (Special to The Tribunc.) LARAMIE, Wyo.. Aug. 11,—With Thorburn hurling tight ball and back-|> ed up by errorless support, Laramie handed the Bronchos a defeat, yester: day, 6 to 2. Johnson was on the mound for Denver and his offerings were pounded for 11 blows which were turned into runs. Score by innings— R. H. E, Denver 010 100000—2" 6. 1 Laramie -010 111 02°—6 11 0 Ratteries—Johnson and Diamond; Thorburn and Tonnema: pan: BL Stee Yecd Engiand boasts of a woman's foot- ball team which closed the season with the romarkable record of having lost but one game out of fifty-seven played. Midwest League. at Casper. { Denver at Laramie. ; Scottsbluff at Greybull. | National League. Philadelphia at Boston. Brooklyn at New York. Chicago at Pittsburgh, Cincinnati at St. Louis. American League. New York at Philadelphi GIRLS, DON’T GAMBLE! AMERICA : A Bishop-Cass Theater © A PRODUCTION MASSIVE AND BEAUTIFUL RUTH LEADS 1920 RECORD. é .@ 5 sete Ev io —WITH— NEW YORK, Aug. 11.—Babe Ruth's er 1n T ps forty-second homerun, obtained in the E E N WE N game with Chicago yesterday, puts * : Ss A O him four da head of his 1920 rec: AND. 4 ord. The Yankee slugger has 62 N: games in which to make 13 homeruns je : eben gee —notning for snow egies eoiian ees E. K; LINCOLN This year’s performance of Jack ‘ ‘ ALSO. Dunn's,Orioles, leaders in the Interna- Ls FAHAT’S OUR IDEA in making CAMELS—the Quality Cigarette. Why, just buy Camels and look at the package! It’s the best packing science has devised to keep cigarettes fresh and full flavored for your taste. Heavy paper outside—secure foil wrapping inside and the revenue stamp over the.end to seal the pack- age and keep it air-tight. And note this! There’s no Camel package. No extra wrappings that do not that must come out of the quality of the tobacco. 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