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World Results By Leased Wire ‘REFINERS DROP SLUGFEST TO BISONS WIPE OUT BIG LEAD Scottsbluff Stores Seven in First Two Innings and Loses me by Score of i1 to 7. (Special to The Tribune) GREYBULL, Wyo. Aug. 15.— Scottsbluff lost another chance to win here Sunday when the Bisons in even ing for Saturday's 10-to-6 defeat by the visitors, came from behind a eeven-run lead in the first two in nings and defeated the Irrigators, 11 to 7. Killeen and Shimeall were both driven from the mound by Greybull and McKnight finished the game. Bluejacket pitched tight ball for Greybull after ‘a first bad inning in which six runs were scored with the aid of errors. Saturday's game was won by Scotts- bluff in the ninth inning when with the score tied they madr....ve runs be: fore the rally was ended Sunday game— RH. E Scottsbluff ... 610 000 000-7 10 1 204 203 10x—11 15 4 Batteries — Killeen, Schimeall, Mo Knight and Benninghoven; Bluejacket and Askland. Saturday game— Scottsbluff ~ 000 400 015—10 Greybull ~ 013 001 001— 6 Batteries — Brooks and Kelly and Askland. State Marksman To Enter National Meet, Camp Perry up R. H. B 9 3 13.4 Roche; CHEYENNE, Wro., Aug. 15.—N. A. Paddock of Crystal Creek, ‘Hot Springs county, has been appointed by Governor Carey a civilian delegate represent Wyoming at the national rifle competition at Camp Perry, Ohio, soon. Paddock is one of the state's crack marksmen at the longer ranges. Club Standings Pet. 593 586 542 -500 458 Greybull Caner Denver =. Sterling Laramie Scottsbluft - | getter, Pittsburgh New York Boston St. Louis Defeated Swiss | Marksmen Offer Alibi for Loss BERNE, Switzerland, Aug. 15.—The members of the Swiss Rifle Shooting team, who have just returned “from Lyons where they met defeat for the first time in 15 years, at the hands of the American marksmen, in the inter national rifle shooting tournament last week, complain that the Ameri can victory was due to “special tech: nical apparatus such as field glasses lenses and padded cushions for rest Ing albows and knees. In future the Swiss team will re. fuse to compete unless the marksmen refrain from using such parapher nalia. LOUISVILLE MAN INCREASES LEAD Kirke Pulls Away From Reb Russell in Association Batting Race. Kirke of Louisville increased his lead among the American Associa tion batters during the past week and pulled farther away from Reb Rus: sell, the slugging Minneapolis out jlelder who suffered a loxs of two points. Kire is batting .389, and has & total of 300 bases le on 203 hits which include 30 doubles, 11 triples and 15 cireu% drives. Ruseet is hitUng .373, while Bunny Brief, who has scored 113 runs for Kansas City, 's in third place with .369, and is out in front in cireuit drives with 23 homers to his credit “aird of Min neapolis has been burning the paths during the last week and with his thefts of six bases, has run his string up to 49. Other loading batters: Thorpe, edo, .361; Gainer, Milwaukee, Good, Kansas City, .354; Acosta, isville, ; Duncan, St. Paul, .350: Lear, <349; her, Min neapolis, Indianapolis, 34. is ‘ OMAHA SLUGGER GETS 200 HIT: Jack Lelivett man, who is league batters, has passed the 200 mark in hits, Jack has made 203 safeties for a total of 293 baser. His hits include 48 doubles, nine triples and gight homers, two of which were made in game last Monday against Sioux Ci Lelivelt's batting average is .438, while Harper of Oxla- homa City is the runner up with .418 and East of Wichita, the best run who has scored 10° times, is third with ‘The ayerages in clude games of last Tuesday Haney of Omaha, :dded three more bases to his atofen base record and is showing the wry on the paths with Tol 360; Lou- Omahs. first topping the base Western {30 thefts, | Best of Wichita. | 462 anne y BSusss8 376 Last Scores SATURDAY FINALS. National League. Cincinnati 1, St. Louis 8. Chicago 3, Pittsburgh 4 Philadelphia 3-0, Boston 4-5. Brooklyn 3, New York 4. American League. New York 7-13, Philadelphia Chicago 1, Cleveland 6. St Louis 7, Detroit 6. Boston 1, Washington 6. SUNDAY FINALS. National League. St. Louis 1, Cincinnati 6. Pittsburgh 1, Chicago 0. Boston 3, Urooklyn 2. Philadelphia 2, New York 8. American League. Chicago 4, Cleveland 1, Detroit 5, St. Louis 7. Boston 2, Washington 0. —————_— ERTLE IS MATCHED ST. PAUL, Minn., Aug. 15.—Johnny Ertle, St. Paul bantamweight boxer. who retired several years ago, will launch his “comeback” in Sioux City, Jowa, on Labor day, it was announced today. His opponent will be either Johnnie Ritchie of Chicago or Frankie Mason. ‘G CHAMPIONSHIP. LAKE HOPATCONG, N. J., Aug. 15.—Ethelda Bleibtrey, of New York, yesterday won the Amateur Atheltic union women’s national aS swimming cham} ionship over a yard arte in 1 minutes 37 3-5 sec- onds. ———___—— ____ TRAPSHOOT RECORD BROKEN COFFEYVILLE, Xan., Aug. 1! Fred R. Etchens, a local trap shoot er, established what was declared to be a new, world's record by breaking every one of the 100 double targets event at a regular shoot here yester- day, The old record was 97. ———_—_— ATTENTION ROYAL NEIGHBORS. You are requested to meet at 340 South Elm street, Tuesday afternoon at 1:45, to attend the funeral of our neighbor Court. Herth GRACE RAFFERTY. Todt of Tulsa, by cracking out» yrace of homers, went into a tie with Each has made 19. Other leading batters: Lee, Omaha, .365; Tulsa, 364; Metz, Sioux .359; P, Grif fin, Omaha, .365; Fisher, St. Joseph, .365; O'Connor, Des Moines, 350; Cady, Joplin, ‘GARPENTIER TO FIGHT GIBBONS, THEN QUIT y| Bostick walked, The Associated Press).—Georges Car- pentier will bid farewell to the fight ing ring after he meets Tom Gibbons. the St. Paul light heavyweight, in the United States next January, M. Des- camps, the French champion’s man- ager announced today. He said that | Carpentier would fight an English| boxer, not yet designated, in London | sometime in October or November: then he will meet a French heavy- weight in Paris, previous to meeting} bons for the light heavyweight’ championship of the world. Visitors Hit Da €be Casper Daily Cribune PAGE FIVE _ THE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NE NEWS = First in N ews | Of All Events | |__0F AU Been | venport Hard and Often in Holding Lead Over Casper Artil- lery; Three Hu rlers Are Used After nosing Sterling out of Saturday’s game in a ninth- inning rally tried in vain to stem the tide the Refiners dropped a slugfest to th Sunday, after Davenport, John Mapel and C. ers W. Jackson of a confident slugging team. Although the Prairie Dogs emerged from the game a 10-to-6 victor, the struggle was any body’ ’ the ninth inning. Sunday's game was one of those baseball affrays in which no pitcher the country would have been safe iS confident after a few scratch 1 been made off Davenport's visitors began to just his fast one and the scorers were kept busy noting eztra base blows. John Mapel, who was sent into the breach fared little better and he was jerked to permit Charles H ackson to go in as a pinch hitter in the ninth inning. C. W. Jackson then tok up mound duty and allowed three blows, one of which was a homer by Nicholson before three outs wete made. The Saturday game was just reverse. With Guy Hoffman work ing in good form the visitors were held scoreless until the eighth inning. Casper grabbed two in the sixth. 8 Aung got three in the eighth, getting ‘ with a single by Peyton, a dou- Schoonover and a single b: Sileott after Noyes walked. The Ri finers tied thd score ‘in the eighth. Slattery singled and went to second on Bostick's single. to left field and Slattery scored. Arbo gast singled and Bostick moved third. On an attempted double steal Lostick was trapped at the plate. With the score tied Sterling's bat ters went out in order. Then Casper the putled the game out of the fire after! one man was down. Roy Cusper’s veteran team captain, fer his second consecutive secred the winning run on sacrifice fly to center field Casper never took the lead at any- time yesterday.. Powers scratched a hit on a bunt to open the third in- ning for the visitors. Peyton was walked. Kopping singled to right and Powers scored, Peyton moving to third. Schoonover hit to the infield and Kopping was caught at second. When Schoonover started to steal second Arbogast who was receiving. faked a throw and instead whipped it to third in an attempt to catch Pey. ton napping. The ball hit the bag yand bounded to left field, Peyton scoring. That endedy the run getting but it paved the way for the eventual balloon ascension. Casper found hard going in the fourth inning but managed to squeeze in one run. Flynn opened with a double to left. Slattery went out at first but Flynn moved to third. Bos: tick singled and stole second while Flynn was scoring. McNeill was hit by @ pitched-ball, Bostick was thrown cut stealing third. Arbogast singled and MeNeil was thrown out at the plate. “Sterling starsed its first mer round in the fifth Inning. Powers singled after Kranninger struck out. Peyton scored him with a double. ikopring singled and Peyton scored, Kepping moving to second on the throw. He scored on Schoonover's double he in turn scoring on Silcott’s double. Black flew out to Slattery and Nicholson struck out. Davenport struck out in the fifth. Hartzell made up for it, however by hitting one of the prettiest home runs to conter field that has ever been placed this year. Pitler followed with a single. Jake was caught at second en Donica's fielder's choice. Flyan tripled, scoring Donica. Casper tied the score in the sixth stole second. moved to third on McNeil’s out to center \ficld and scored on Arbogast’s dou- We. Davenport struck out but Hart- jzell. came across with his fourth con secutive hit, a double, which scored | Arbogast. He scored on Pitler’ single, but Jake was called out for making the wrong turn after leaving firet base. Hartzell showed the way to the jCasper team in the last two games of the series, getting four hits in five trips yesterday, one being a homer nd_another_a double in_five trips. He Pitler’s A Bishop-C. ‘ass Theater . LAST TIMES TODAY MACK SENNETT’S NEWEST FIVE-ACT COMEDY “HOME TALENT” —WITH— Ben Turpin Phillis Charles ae Haver AND ALL OF SENNETT’S SHAPELY DAMSELS Continuous 1 to 11 Admission 30c TUESDAY ONLY TOM MIX In a Return Engagement “THE TERROR” McNeil sacrificed | / ‘ame until the final out in Six consecutive times in the last \two gan.es and came across with the winning run Saturday. Kopping let the list for the visitors, gathering four hits in five trips yes terday Both the final games of the serie were marked by brilliant plays. Both Bostick and Donica made wonderful Stabs of line drives in the Saturday and Sunday games. Don Fiynna in taght feld handled every chance per feetly yesterday was worked hard in returning clean hits to the infield Casper played crroriess baseball Saturaay but had two errors charged in Cfficial yesterday The score Saturday Game. ABR score Casper- Hartzell Pitler, 2b i 4 ° It 0 ° ) ° ° ° ° eoscoHHour COMHwe wwe CworocouHo> Totals Sterling— Payton, ss Kopping, 3b Schoonover, ef Nicholson Brokaw, 1b Kranninger, c - Noyes, p -- Totals Score by Sterling Casper ted for Hoffman ° a 7 0 t) in ninth in } McNeill out *Two out scored. Summary—Stolen Donica. Arbogast, Silcott: two-base hits, Schoonover; three-base hits. Hartzell; runs batted in, Pitler 1, Slat tery 1, MeNeill 1, Arbogast 1, Silcott 1, Schoonover 2; sacrifice hits, Pitler Donica, McNeill; struck out by Hoff- man 4, by Noyes 3; bases on balls off Hoftman 2, Noyes 2; double plays. Donica to Pitler to Slattery, Kopping Brokaw to Payton; left on bases, Casper 8, Sterling 5; time of game 2.00; umpire, Dale. bunting third trike. when winning run was bases, Hartzell Sunday Game. AB RFE 9 =) Casper— Hartzell, If Pitler, 2b Donica, ss lynn, rf Slattery, 1b Bostick, ef McNeill, 3b Arbogast, ¢ Davenport eds sob tee 22224 oHoHHON SSS mH wD Leosreonnunal y Sterling— Payton, Kopping. Nicholson, Brokaw, 1b - Kranninger, ¢ - Powers, p Totals Score by inning: Sterling 002 040 301—10 19 Casper 000 123 000— 6 12 *Batted for J. Mapel in eighth in ning. Summary—Stolen bases, Bostick 2 Black, Brokaw; two-base hits, Hart zell, Flynn, Bostick, McNeill, Arbo- oO; 3! played j emerec STERLING CLUE CLUB, 10 TO 6 Yanks Big Three Ready for an Assault “Babe” Ruth, LEAGUE RACE TO - BECLOSE: CLAIM Refiners Must Cop Victories in Denver Series to Put Them in the Lead. With the Casper R meet Denver in two er tween now and the and with a five-game series to be in three days at Scottsbluff, | the lecal club fs scheduled for a k wo ‘week Casper abl from th jority of the gar umn in all probab ner of the last ha Both Deny staging str Retiners out gamer coming from the Prairie Dogs series be end of the me to bl money Steriing blew and Sterling as victories taint piace. The is ever that by winning in the Denver serics Casper will have a good chance inch first place Part of the Denver last of the team night, The first Coiorado capital T While Casper is playing in Denver. eybull will playing in Scotts? bluff. ‘This series should further en trench Greybull in the division ns but one more series be er and Greybull. If Grey gets too far de cut of the money. ni firs Silcott runs Sil ast Payton, onover three-base hit mn home Hartzell, Nicholson; sacrifice hits. cott, Nicholson; passed ball, Krannin ger; struck out by Davenport by J. Mapel 1, by Powers 6; ba on balls off Davenport 1, off Powers 1 wild pitch, Davenport; hit by pitched ball, McNeill; left on bases, Casper Sterling 8; innings pitched, Davenpe , runs &, hits 12; J. Mapel 1 hits 3 Jackson 1 gamo 2:10 > Know that the highest grade of honey is produced in Na- trona county in sufficient quantity to supply ali dealers. William Mosteller P.O. Box 11 SHOGREN Makes Keys. Repairs Guns, Locks, And All Makes of Phonographs. At the CAMPBELL HARDWARE CO. hf year, Frank Baker and Bob Meuset Princeton Grid FOREST HILLS TENNIS TENNIS Star to Coach | PLAY BEGINS TOON; Silver and Gold WOMEN CHAMPS MEET! BOULDER P HILT an Aug. » force today > women Tennis f for the tional team, has been appointed ng football coach for the Uni of Colorado, Myron Witham who coached the Colorado team will be head coach. & Dartmouth graduate. eee open na sistant lawn championship sity lant Withem is in. the bu tomorrow opening the round this afternoon. 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