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World Results By Leased Wire —— _THE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1921. First:'in News Of All Events DAVENPORT INVINCIBLE, STERLING IS DEFEATED, 3 TO 2° REALTORS WIN FROM KIWANIS Winning Streak Unbroken but}|® Run Scoring Is Cut Down in Twilight Game. trength of th Ki thi and KI at organiza s anybody's game the same inv addition of W. H Calverson on t ans strengt Patten, sho: and Dr. Kocher, right fielders for the Kiwanians, not only fielded their positions in brilliant shape but were there with the stick One of Doc's hits came at an oppor. tune time to score the one run tal lied. Probst at second base played fast ball for the Realtors, handling a num, ber of chances and playing the bag in such a manner that the Kiwan jans were unable to advance to the keystone sack with any certainty “Red” James substituted for A. P. Nesbitt as catcher for the Realtors His air-tight support of Davis kept many scores from the counter Harry Free, the lot man, played first base for the Realtors and not only played the bag in a very effect ive manner, but hit the ball when hits Realtors play the Garage team nevt Tuesday and have challenges from a number of ama- teur teams. Manager Nesbitt sa that he did not know that Casper w: such a baseball town. “Almost every organization of any size has a ball eam and some of them pretty good Midwest Club Standings Midwest League. L. 10 Greybull r W Casper Denver ring Laramie Scottsbluff National Pittsburgh --- New York .. Boston Chicago Philadeiph 2 Dope Upset In Tennis Tourney SEABRIGHT, the semi-final doubles of the Cricket club today leaudeau, Mamaror Benjamin I 2 surprised feating Miss Mary Monica, Cal., and Mams. The score was: 6-3. In the lower bracket n Tennis Miss Helen ok y Cole, Longwood. the gallery by de. K. Browne. ta Mrs. Louise Wil Mrs. Marion rupted by short downpour of ning and the second in the eight. The tter terminated rapidly however and wus given the best of a fee g innings it was r pitch between Lefty Powers for visitors and Big Dave for Casper. | In this period Powers allowed but four | hits while the visitors eked out one nit off Davenport, one of the only two | h bingles day Powers weakened perceptibly in the enth inning. Bostick opened with Andy McNeill was safe on 1 attempted sacrifice when Kopping de an error in handling the play. ck moved safely to second. Hale ingled trrough short and Bos. Davenport struck’ out but Hartzell kent things going with scoring McNeill. Pitler went BLUFFS NOSED OUT IN TENTH Greybull Cops Another One- Run Victory From Irri- gators. ng'e a single. (Special to The Tribune) |\Casper Evens Up for Wednesday’s Loss by Taking Pitchers’ Battle From Visi- | tors; Powers Harls Good Bal! Held helpless by Dave Davenport, Casper’s pitching ace, | Sterling interrupted its winning streak yesterday long enough} to lose a game to the Refiners, 2 to 0. seemed to be with the visitors as the game was twice inter-! they got during the| | first base safely yesterday. Even the elements rain. The first occurred just} btfore Casper made its only two scores in the seventh in-| out Peyton to Brokaw and Hale moved | to third and Hartzell landed on sec ond. For tre first time in 23 games! Harry Donica, Casper's flashy short fielder failed to hit safely on his final) appearance at bat. The remainder of the game ended in one-two-three order but Power's momentary weakness in the seventh had done the damage. Only four of the visitors reached The for- tunate gentlemen got on by two walks and two scratch hits. Ony one of them, Mr. Kopping, advanced as far as second buse and this was an ex- tremely close play. The other three tried to advance to second at what appeared to be opportune moments but George Hale's wonderful peg to second made their ambftions short lived. The tail end of the batting list fea. tured in yesterday's victory, the lead- rs apparently taking a little respite from the attacks that they have launched in the past two weeks to pull apparently lost games out of the fire. Casper ‘looked like the old invinei ble team yesterday that is always ready {(o get Just enough runs to pull its pitcher across the winning mark. The team played errorless ball behind Davenport and in doing so handled many hard chances witrout a bobble. Both pitchers allowed two walks each. Davenport struck out seven batters while Powers struck out five. There was not an extra base hit ‘dur- Two Southworths of the Boston Team Little Billie Southworth, Jr., the mascot of the Boston Braves photo- graphed with his dad Captain Bill. According to the way the braves are hitting, Billie, Jr., is sure some mascot. Oklahoma Star [Best time 294%. HARRY GREB MATCHES. Lexington and driven by J, L. Dodge. — Marry |British Boat Splits Water _ At Fast Clip SOUTHAMPTON, England, Aug. 12 —(By The Associated Press}—The English motorboat Map!e Leaf VII, challenger for the international cup| to be raced for off Dtrolt early in} September, has attained a speed of ® miles an hour in trials in the So lent, it was announced here today. This is said to be a world's record. world’s record has been held by the motor boat Miss America, owned by G. A. Wood of Detroit, which attained a speed of 77.85 miles ———._—_—_ Society Matron Seeks Divorce The DENVER, Aug. 12.—Suit for di vorce from Horace Phelps, prominent Denver attorney and former attorney general of Colorado, was filed in dis trict. court: here by Mrs. Irene Phelps, society matron. Mrs. Phelps alleges cruelty as grounds for her ac- tion, . 2 Dias Ae WIFE DESERTER HELD. Cheesman, said to be the proprietor of a pool hall and dance ball at Mills, Wyo., and who was ar rested here Wednesday charged with deserting his wife in Laramie, was turned over to Sheriff Trabing who arrived here from Laramie yesterday. cof sie so me a Barney Jewelry and watch repairing by ex: pert workmen. All work guaranteed Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co,, O-S Bldg. 35-tt BRONCS She 12 IN INNING Laramie Unable to Stop Den- ver Yesterday and Final Score Is 17 to 9. (Special to The Tribune) LARAMIE, Wyo. Aug. 12.—The Donver Bronchos went on @ rampage here yesterday and when the hits cleared after nine innings won from Laramie, 17 to 9. The visitors garnered 22 blows off Kelly and Dyer while Laramie was held to 15 by Scoggins. Errors counted n the scor- ing. Denver put the game on ice in the third inning by scoring 12 runs. Score by innings: R. H. E. Denver 1212001100—17 22 3 Laramie... 01 awa 0023201—9 15 4 Batteries —- Scoggins and Diamon‘ Kelly, Dyer, Tonneman and Jones. ———>———— The Wilson club got away to a good start in the second half of the Vir- ginia league season. Games Today Midwest ‘League. Sterling 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 Philadelphia. St. Louts at Detroit. Chicago at Cleveland. Zinderstein and Miss Eleanor defeated Miss Ceres ange, N. J., and Miss Philadelphia, 6, : Jessup, Wilmington, Del.! Goss, New York, r, South Or. race Braisted, s@ams at that.” With the Realtors and Rotary clubs having two of the only undefeated eur ball clubs here, a game be- irs these two organizations should of interest in deciding the ama- @feur championship of the city. A ame at an early date for which a scent admission could be charged. should result in a nice size purse be- ing donated to the Salvation Army or other worthy organization in Casper. Manager Nesbitt of the Realtors says he is read: sab SHIP HITS ICEBERG. ing the whole game, and.most of the 10 hits chalked up by both teams were of decidedly scratchy nature. With three more games- remaining in the present series and each team having won one by a close score, at- tendance figures it is thought will reach a peak in today’s and tomor- row's games. The score: CASPER— Hartzell, if Pitler, 2b Donica, ss — Flynn, rf Slattery, Bostick, cf MeNeill, 3b Hale, c . Davenport, 1. Aug. |Greb and Kid Norfolk, light heavy- jWelghts will mect in a 10-round bout at Forbes field here on August 29, it was announced today. BRITISHERS DEFEAT YANKS. HARTFORD, Conn. ,Aug. 12.—Abe Mitchell and George Duncan, British professionals, defeated Jock Hutchin. son, winner of the British open, and Jack Stait, local pro, in a .36-hole ex- hibition match here yesterday, 7 to 5. poate ae a Ah ae GREYBULL, Wyo. © Aug. 12.— eybull nosed out another victory over the Irrigators, here yesterday, 2 to 1, in a 10-inning game. Shimeall proved all but invincible, yielding but six hits, while Kimpling was touched up for ten by the visitors. Score by innings: R. H. E. Scottsbing?_.. 000 001 000 O—1 10 2 Greybull _ 001 000 000 1-2 6 1 Batteries — Shimeall and Benning- hgven; Kimpling and Askland. jr cbeesce ores TENNIS STAR TO PLAY. NEW YORK, Aug. 12.—Mile Su- / DENVER, Aug. 12—Elmer Cap- shaw, former University of Okiahoma star, today was appointed footbail| coach at the Colorado School of Mines, SPORT FLASHES $15,000 PURSE WON. ! A gambling scandal has been stir- CLEVELAND, Aug. 12.—The North| ing things up in the Southwestern Randall $15, purse for all trotters | league, a lively new circuit made up was won. yesterday. by. Periscope,| of eight towns in southern Kansas owned by the Holly Road farm of and Oklahoma. —__ iTS CALDW! SR, Colo., Aug. 12 Denver, and Walter Caldwell, Springer, N. M., middleweights, will meet in a 12-round bout to a dicision here tonight! ——- 1 ——_ SANITY QUESTIONED. L. George D-TAN A BRACING DRINK for the Tired and Thirsty > weawecnn al David Jones, colored, is being held by the county authorities for an investigation ot his menta! condition./zanne Leglen, world's woman tennis Peculiar actions including his con-|champjon, will meet Miss Eleanor tinued attempts to preach religion to Goss of New York, in the first round “white brother: used his arrest. |of the women's national champion- a \ships, which open at Forest Hills, Casper people use Tribune wantads|Monday. Mlle Lenglen is due to ar- because they GET results. lrive Saturday. SEME-FINILS REAGHED IN DENVER CLF TOURNAMENT TRANSMISSISSIPP| TITLE TO BE SETTLED SATURDAY DENVER, the Tra! got under way 1b CHRISTIANIA, Aug. 12—(Ry The Associated Press)—The Norwegian steamship Bergenstjord limped into port here today from New York, hav- ing been damaged by hitting an ice- berg while off Cape Race at 3 o'clock in the morning during a dense fog. The iceberg bumped the steamer be- low the waterline and one wing of the propeller was bent so that the liner was forced to reduce its speed. Sra A et ees eHwosohnop noe Totals STERLING— Payton, ss - Kopping, 3b —~ Schoonover, cf - Sileott, 2b Black, rf Nicholson, okaw, 1b ninger, ee eeeveceana ys CLEAN SWEEP SALE of the year.. We must make room for Fall merchandise which is now arriving. We are pleasing our old friends and making new ones. Come and get your share’ of the many bargains on sale. Men’s Athlectic Union Suits, Qn Sale Saturday at 50c Men’s Ribbed Union Suits, ankle length, On Sale Saturday at 69c Men’s All Leather Scout Shoes, go at Do You Know that the highest grade of honey {s produced in Na- trona county in sufficient quantity to supply all dealers. William Mosteller, P.O. Box 1105. 7-27-tf. Totals Score by innings: 000 900 000—0 000 000 20x—: Summary: Stolen bases, Pitler, Bos- tick, Kopping. Sacrifice hits, Slattery, MeNeill, Davenport. Passed balls Kranainger. Struck out, by Daven- port 7, by Powers 5. Bases on off Davenport 2, off Powers 2. Runs batted in, Hale 1, Pitler 1. Left on bases, Casper 8, Sterling 3. Time of game 1:35, Umpire, Dale. Aug. 12.—Semi-ti behind him in third place. fississippi golf tour: v this morning on the/ 33, Denyer Country club course with the best golf of the week likely) J. C. Ward, Kansas Ci star, 3eorge Von Elm of Lake} c! and L. D. Bromfield of Denver meets T. B. Cochran of Wichite. Falls Texas. The winn lay for the championship urd: The Von Elm-Ward match brought together two 20-year-did golfers ‘vho have been stars throughout the qual ifying rounds and the three elimina tion rounds. Ward was the medalist the 36 holes of the qu Von Elm was four Yesterday ard played one of his nine holes in three below par and the best score that has been turned in during the tournament for nine holes. rry” Bromfield, the Colorado npion, went through the elimina. tion rounds by playing brilliant golf, but faced his hardest match toda when he attempted to take the meas- ure of the Wichita Falls man, Last Scores THURSDAY FINALS. Midwest League. Sterling 0. Scottsbluff 1 Casper Greybul Potato Flakes Steaks Parties Salads Picnics Kish | Luncheons Soups Dinners Always Fresh in the Air-Tight Package -at Your Grocer'’s National League. Cincinnati 6, St. Louis 1 Chicago 3-4, Pittsburgh Philadelphia 1, Boston Brooklyn 5-5 American League, New York 7, Philadelphia - . A Case of Good Judgment e # Phone 320-W Phone 320-W JUST A FEW SPECIALS EACH SATURDAY. TRY Y US AND COMPARE PRICES WITH OTHERS i} | White House Coffee, per Ib....-___ AT solitaire Coffee, per lb.. ‘ No. 2 cans Red Sliced Beets. ‘ f Distributed by No. - 2 cans Fancy Iowa Corn. Yo. 2 Oo. Ramsey No. 2 cans Early June Peas... Casper, Wyoming $2.35 Canvas Gloves, On Sale, Pair . 5c Men’s Rockford Socks, Pair 8c Men’s Silk Socks, Black and : Colors, Pair The Hunting Season IS IN FULL SWAY No. 2 cans Fancy Tomatoes. 5-lb. pail Pure Solitaire Fruit Preserves...._ . 5-lb. pail Pure Solitaire Fruit Jams_—.__.__..___$1.60 5-lb. pail Berry Jams. Large box Soda Crackers... Fancy Select Oranges, per dozen.._____ Extra Choice Lemons, per dozen.” ati, | GiveusaTnia | GIVE US ATRIAL berreery reverie a aa WE HAVE EVERYTHING FOR THE HUNTER CAMPBELL HARDWARE Co. Honest Merchandise 147 S. Center ANNOUNCEMENT We will open another store at 504 South Center Street, next door to Cylinder Grinding Company Saturday Morning, August 13 We will give with each purchase on opening day A Free Ice Cream Cone We Will Carry a Complete Line of Groceries, Fruits, Candies, Tobaccos We Will Also Serve Lunches MATSON BROTHERS 224 South Center Street Phone 425 New York Office, 43 Leonard Street

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