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FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1922. World Results By Leased Wire DENVER, Aug. LARAMIE COPS FROM STERLING Voorhies Driven s Driven From Mound in Return to Lineup of Prairie Dogs. three runs. The battling (S to to The “Tribune) STERLING, Colo., Aug. 19.—Voor- hies, former pitching ace cf the Pral- rie Dogs, met disaster on his return the lineup when the Wildcats drove him from the mound in the fifth in- ning and won, 10 to 2. Schoonover finished the game for Sterling, being called in from the field. Dyer worked for Laramie and let Sterling down with six hits, which counted two runs in the last of the ninth. core by innings: R. H. E. - 000 042 202-10 13 6 Denver— LaSalle, ss Diamond, Mapel, p Hewitt, p amic ling =. Batteries — Dyer and Tonneman; Schoonover and Kraninger. _—___—~»__——- Totals Casper— Hartzell rf Pitler, “2b 2 1 000 000 002— Voorhies, Swiss Marksmen|:. Give Up Cup To}: Samide, c Yank Champions GENEVA, Switzerland, Aug. 19.— ‘The International Rifle challenge cup which has been heid by the Swiss for 17 years and has been kept in the Beme museum, was presented yester- day to W. E, Stokes of Washington who won the individual championship in the recent international shooting tournament held in Lyons, France, Stokes, in winning the championship made a score of 1,066, breaking the previous bt tel vicar record. French “Champ Unable to Play Totals Casper Denver BOSTON, Aug. 19.—MIle. Suzanne Lenglen, the French tennis star, whose formal entry for the national mixed bles tournament to be played here ext week was received yesterday by BUSH JOINS SENATORS. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 19—Owen Bash, for 18 years a mainstay in the De troit infield, will go to Washington by the waiver route, Ban Johnson, presi- dent of the American league an- nounced. New York also wanted Bush, but the Senators won the draw. LEFTY WILLIAMS SOLD. MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 19.—Cy (Lef- ty- Williams, pitcher with the West- ern Canada league, has been purchas-| ed by the Minneapolis club of the American association. | ship. BRITISHERS ELIMINATED. SOUTHAMPTON, N. Aug. 19.— Great Britain’s Davis cup tennis play- ers were eliminated from the singles of the Meadow club invitation tourna- ent yesterday when, three American | ment. Harwood, 21 Dawson, 3b IN PITCHERS BATTLE, 3 100 a Is te Broncs Are Held to Five tered le Casper Sluggers Col- lect Ten Off Mapel, Former Teammate 19.—In a pitchers’ battle between Rolla Mapel, hurling for the Denver Broncs, and Dave Davenport, of Casper, Davenport held the hard-hitting Denverites to five scattered hits, one of which went for three bags, one for a double and the other three being decidedly scratchy singles, Rolla Mapel pitched great baseball, allowing 10 hits, but keeping them well scattered. zell, Donica, McNeill and Bostick with each were the hitting aces er throughout the game and Casper only threatened after the fourth inning. An error by Joe Dawson in the third in: ning is said to have paved the way for two of Casper’s runs. series between Denver and Casper in which the two teams are for stands two and one in favor of Cas per with two more games to play. The score: - urphy, cf Davenport, p - Score by innings— position honors ER 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 ° ° 1 -002 100 .000 000 hits, Slattery, Else Davenport, 9,.by Mapel bali$ off Davenport 2 3, time, ; umpires, Hawthorne and Cassidy. officials of th Longwood Cricket club, sent word today that she would not be able to participate. The message said Mille: physician had forbidden her:to play in. the tournament. tered as a partner of William M. John- ston of California, players defeated ‘them.. The team composd of Captain Maxwell Woos- nam and 0. G, N. Turnhill, remains in the doubles, SWIMMING RECORD BROKEN. INDIANAPOLIS, world's record for women of 4:18 3-5 for 300 yards in a 110-yard open water | course was established here yesterday by Miss Ethelda Bleibtrey, New York, jin winning the 440 yard national free ‘style A. A. U. swimming champion- RELEAS: CHICAGO, Aug. 19.—Pitcher Day- who Highest prices paid for diamonds, old gold and silver. H. B. Kline, jeweler, Oil Exchange ars -15-tf. Aug. 19.—A new iE DAVENPORT. 1 yesterday were the Sioux City club of the Western league under optional recall their attack in the third and fourth innings Casper pushed over CHICAGO, Aug. moter of boxing _terday by John week. Hart- club. Denver went scoreless | Greybull Casper Denver first Pittsburgh New York . Boston Broghiyn St. Lotis Cincinnati . Chicago Philadelphia . | Detroit Boston 9 | Chicago Philadelphia ‘Tommy Ryan, tertained a hits, living a clean, life. Hartzell to Slattery to 1:30; attendance .2,- both by Lenglen’s | Physical benefits he has She had been en-} Nearing 72 years of middleweight division Aandied weights and in onstrated his Holding equal apples dreds who attended the theater this evening. at DCCINERCCHIIT NlITDRNNrUNC \TexRickardIs \vrawieevtene Rickard Is Ordered Seized For Prosecution 1) MEET AGAIN for the arrest of Tex nickard, pro- the Deupeuy-Carpeetion was sworn out yes- attorney. was charged with violation of the federal law prohibiting interstate ence of wounded soldiers here this Sn Club Standings Midwest League. Won 20 famous veteran of many ring battles and holder of the world’s record for weight lifting en- huge audience America theater last night while he drove home forcefully the benefits of moral and physical It took the veteran 55 minutes] ‘o complete his end of the permorm: ance and never was there a moment in the near hour showing that he @id not hold the full interest of the crowd the novelty of his lecture and hy the graphic illustrations of the leading the kind of a life he preached, Ryan, of ring fame, only undefeated tremendous: strength and muscle co-ordination. interest weight lifting powess were the plays of wonderful nerve and muscle control which permitted him to lay on such vital points as the throat and juglar vein of his daugh- ter, Miss Bertha Ryan, and then cut skin deep with a twirling sword. So effective and thteresting was the showing and the attraction to the hun- that Manager George Stewart of the America was impelled to secure his services for another showing at the Tonight's performance will be staged 15 and the person who hears th: €be Casper Dailp Cribune "rte ie =| THE TRIBUNE'S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS =|‘ PAGE SEVER First in News ] | Of All Events || TENNIS STARS Lenglen to Be Matched fo: Court World’s Series. as stiubal Rickard PUREST HILLS, Mrs. Mallory and Suzanne! N. Y., Aug. 19— Last Scores Nipponese And India Players In Semi-Finals |Californian Is L Winner of Girls’ Singles Title FOREST HILI felen Wills, Berk BISONS SWAMP ~— SCOTTSBLUFF ybull Hits Ball for 18 Runs and Easy Victory Over Irrigators. Thursday Finals. National Leagu |Gr Y., Aug . Cal, 19.- Thurs. ir day won the national girls’ singles ten Vir nis championship, defeating Mi ginila Carpenter, Philadelphia 6-3 Miss Mary K. Browne, Santa Mc (Spee ial to ‘The “‘Tridune) Mile. Suzanne Lenglen, European|tea, Cal., won her third round m O . Neb. Aug. 19— Saale eeaeke. and Mrs. Molla/in the women's sir from Mi ed a batfest at the Ss films. Rick- jurstedt ‘allory, America title-| Edith Sigourney, Boston of the home team in win 3 series for the world’s lawn championship on the course of West Side club here next month. this effect has as yet been mi holder, ‘will in ‘all probability play a|/ match was halted yesterday tennis by rain after Mis: While no official announcement to straight victory the! fir DANCE the officials of the United sved up gle Lawn Tennis association, rapid ad-| Mrs. Ma . 2 : Yancement in the tlirection of this in-| gelas Cal. Every Evening ternational contest was made here at! jeaudeau & conference this forenoon. tended to 1 ‘ f Officials of the tennis association | the New Y wirl's frequent rallic Batterles|—— Kaitua'ena basen Wer Kun At the Lost Pct,|‘iscussed the proposition with repre and Benninghoven, Walker ammed 11.645 ives of Mile. Lenglen and Mrs wi —————=—__- nd Shim A 13.594 | Mallory. S mm T : : 18 1581 | It was believed that a formal an er ries ft A 17 453|MOUNCement would be forthcoming ~ G d exeliing tennis into the las ide tere ggg 100-Mile Record||_ Games Today | ioe amuses 22 ‘g13| It was expected that the two cham. Sony anaes | day pions would meet during the chal = — lenge round of the Davis cup matches} Midwest League. Lost Pct.|to be held here September 2, 3 and 5. Aug. 19.—Henry| Casper at Denver — It is likely that a special trophy 652 ture will be women’s lav Yank Sthoones the Uni 9 the right to represent BENEFITS Of Ty) LIVING EXPOUNDED BY ITHLETE ; EX-CHAMPION TOMMY RYAN ADDRESSES Ble NUDENGE that he forcefully benefitted by attending. Mr. McLeod as an example of clean at the and daughters spent sometime | building up a physique that would ity. ved from age, Tommy, champion,| Cause: jon Polka Dot Railroad Shirts with two detachable col- Seneral, aes waeer stipes and sre ented 1 doz. Pint Self-Seal ae ee et Cate $1.00 lars, at $1.75. + ! ei Dress Shirts at $1.00, $1.25 and up. with his 1 doz. Quart Self-Seal Jars_______=:_- $1.25 Men’s Athletic Underwear at 50c. ie Fancy Pot Roasts, Be ld vlan hk a | 20e Men's fine Cotton Sox, asserted colors, 2 pair 25c 38.Co. Dep't 439, Atlant: “Ga Gets. SB ek your desagiat: * performance be offered, which perhaps in the fu- representative of Is Entered In Last © Pet. tates in’ the Washington at St. Louis 41 621 H li i R race ‘at E Boston at Detroit 43, ‘621 alitax haces y was 541830 limination t a 8 ee FE EE TY GLOUCESTER, M. Aug. 19.—|Committee. The triais wi held off + svar" =f COU CERT Dt Ee ae ee nearer eer be bed ot!” Paradise Park All Remaining Summer Stocks--- .429| Boston syndicate as a contender for| October 1 Open lecture and grasps one of the points portrays will be Ryan paid tribute to George ing and physical training and urged Casper parents to see that their sons life of the frills and sham of modern- Keep Your Blood | Pure In Summer fever epidemics by impurities in the S.S.S. | The Standard Blood Purifier ‘8 champion long dis. . will try te k tomor nm beach im through the H Lee, N. J., thence to R lighthouse and back to I | the same route. will the PRICES REDUCED At the Hub Clothiers at New York h at Philadelphia. at Brooklyn. American League. New York at Chicago. entry made with > Do You Know tnat the hig grade of honey {s produced in N. trona county in sufficient Willlam ited Drastically Slashed The policy of this store demands that all merchandise must be sold in the season for which it is bought. The lowest prices quot- ed in years are placed on our finest Suits, Hats, Shoes and Men’s Furnishings. You never saw better Hat bargains than these at $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00. Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday Matinee Every Sunday—4 p. supply al dealers. o. Box 1105 SATURDAY SPECIALS 1b. Brookfield Butter. 2. 48e Shoes—Comfortable, serviceable Shoes of guaran- liv. 16 aa Ginseie Soapec_. ee, RUN ae $1.00 Pe at the reduced price of $4.50, $5.00 and wn Sihanshana Soap Ios eee $1.00 Work Shoes at $2.35. 2:Ibs: Solitaire Coffees 2-2 95c A Few More Items at 3:lbs/Morado Coffee. ._- 2-2-2 $1.00 Reduced Prices 7 canai@aqnations Millen.) 2 $1.00 Cotton Work Pants at $1.60 to $2.50. Khaki Work Pants at $1.50. Men’s Khaki Coveralls at $2.00. 12 Ibs. Sugar_ Men's Canvas Gloves, per pair, 5c. Men's Canvas Gloves, leather faced, per pair, 25c. 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