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SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1921. World Results By Leased Wire REFINERS DROP EXTRA INNING BATT NIPPON COURT TEAM WINNING WAY TO FINAL ciety Sees Japanese Win From Indian in Champion- ship Tennis Title Tilts. LAKE FOREST, Ul, Aug. 20.— Tennis shared interest with fashion today when the Japanese Davis cup team met the players from India in the last two singles matches of the cup vemt-finals, The games were expected to be little more than courtesy tilts, the Japanese in two days having won two singles and the doubles matches in succession, clinching their right to meet the Australians at Newport, R. L, in the cup finals. Society was out in force today at the fashionable Onwentsia club's turf courts and the newest things in ap parel, white satiny looking capes, and the colors, bright oranges, peacock blues, Mashing red and gorgeous yel- lows, were riotous in the sunshine. eIchiya Kumagae, captain of the Jap- anese team and his partner, Zenzu Shi- midzu, took the courts against Dr. A. H. Fyzee and Mohammed Sleem, the Hindus, respectively, in the singles today. The two Japanese vanquished Fyzee and L, 8, Deane in the doubles yesterday, 6-1, 6-1, 1-6, 2-6, 6-0. Deane shone brilliantly in the serving in the sets won by the Indians but could not keep up the pace and their ¢rrors and, loss of drive and control were no! match for the snappy Japanese play.| Kumagae was the outstanding fig- ure of the play, his service and ability 0 mash his shots bewildering his op- ‘ponents. | Games National League. | Pittsburgh at Boston. | Cincinnati at Brooklyn. Chicago at Phiidelphia. St. Louis at New York. Teday || ETS | American League. | Washington at Chicago. Philadelphia at Detroit. New York at St. Louis. Boston at Cleveland. | -— | Midwest League, | Casper at Denver. Greybull at Scottsbluff. at Sterling. Last Scores | FRIDAY’S GAMES. National St, Louis 9, Brooklyn 4. Cincinnati 3, New York 8. Pittsburgh 14-1, Philadelphia 3-3. Chicago 2, Boston 3. American League. Washington 6, St. Louis 2. New ‘York 9, Chicago. 13. Boston 12-0, Detroit of other thoroughbreds! las fair will bea championship wres:- = at ve =g-* “lynn with two doubles and Sam are after honors. Three strings of re-|tling match between Stanislaus in Winning Easy Victory ide's three hits were the ures of lays have been entered from one stable|Zbkyszko, world’s {itleholder, and Over Prairie Dogs. Casper's attack. Slattery also con and two from another. {Jack Taylor, champion heavyweight jnected with two blows. The head of Relay and derbies will be featured) of the ‘Rocky Mountain region. Tay- (Special to The Tribune) jenei meine ley wes held nalpjers Gi in each day's ‘racing program with the| lor hails from Casper and his appear-| STERLING, Colo., Aug. 20.—Lara-|*Csterday's affray. | Inaugural, Casper and Oil Men's der-jance at Douglas will mean full return] mie had one of those invincible bat-|_ With the series two and two it bies to be run on the three successive | of the Douglas compliment. ting streaks yesterday and as a re-| Probable that Manager Arbogast wii days of the meet. One trot and pace is| Arrangements: for the Casper race|sult the Prairie Dogs were kept chas-/"*72 Dave Davenport into the breach scheduled tor each day with the re-/meet are in charge of a committee] ing to all corners of the lot to collect | 147 in the hope of taking the win mainder of the card left to the run-|consisting of Ben, L. Scherck, secre-| the balls that fell safely in chalking |" 7 fame of the series ners. tary, William Harned, Fay E. Carter,|23 safe hits for the Wildcats. The fi-| i dacttiadagd Ww PO y Entertainment numbers which will/and M. N. Castle. The holiday dates|nal score was tagged up as 16 for|,,Cesper— oe, a lend thrills and comedy to the meet/of the meet will make Casper the| Laramie and 3 for Sterling. er tapay las "2 a will_center around Lorena Trickey|mecea for all sport lovers for the| Mr. Pickett officiated on the mound! Pitler, 2b - : and Ed Walters, the world’s best trick | week-end as a baseball series between|for the Wildcats and the fact that he riya = , riders whose exploits thrilled thou-/the Casper and Greybull teams of the| held the hard slugging “Coloradoans aie oe = sands at Cheyenne. A bucking mule| Midwest league will also be in pro-|to scattered blows indicates the classy | 5!@ttery. "y - . 0 and clown antics will be included. gress here. brand of baseball he hurled. aa ey 36 i ras “4 That Sterling was able'to make as| McNeill, 3 cheat a ta yeahs many runs as it secured hits is ac ~- * CLAP « ming. The cucumber entirely fills | Gunted for by the loose playing which | #offman, p - 2.010 8 an eight-ounce bottle- with a nar- characterized some of the acts of the u tandings }) :w neck. 1t is supposed a branch |S ‘ Totats | of the cucumber vine was pushed | Wildcats after: they had cinched the * 2 pushed game. Lefty Powers, Joe Tilsley a} Denver— into the bottle when the plant was La Salle, = young and that the vegetable th recruit and finally Schoonover from National League. | a egetable there- | ccnter field, were sent into the box| Murphy, cf - | after developed inside the con- >, Elsh, if . Won Lost Pct.) tainer. for the Prairie Dogs in an endeavor d Pittsburgh 40 649) : to quench the vicious attack that | Graham, . et EN New Y¥ 47 595 | Laramie launched en ren 58 [s25| For women to take their husband's] The score: ROH, B. | Harwood, Brooklyn . 58 4 “18 names on the marriage day was a|Laramie ----- 042 230 005—16 23 0 | Dawson St. Louis: . . BT 57 .500 ; Roman custom. For example, we have| Sterling ----- 000 001 101— 3 13 2| Diamond, Cincinnati | 66 .426/ Octavia of Cicero, meaning Octavia] Batteries—Piékett and Tonneman;| Johnson, p leitenes 64-420 Wife, of Cicero. Now we omit the|Powers, Tilsley, Schoonover and| I c ot,( Black, REIS) seem pairing se u ce, pea The score by innings ican Leag: Casper 01 000 000 0—3 oily Ww Lao Spee Denver 011 000 100 1—4 Sow. Yor i as Summa base, Murpliy Ber 1 oe % “a0 43 two base hits, Elsh 1, Har. kines 62 b4 wood 1; home run acrifice tara ges 66. ob? hits, Hoffman. and Elsh; struck Detroit - 53 63 DETROIT GETS HANEY. can team in the challenge round for|by Hoffman 5, by Johnson 1 Boston - 52 68 OMAHA, Aug. 20.—Fred Haney,; the international trophy. Pe Slicaey co. mae ri ha ott Novant |Chicago |. - 49 64 third baseman for the Omaha Western ‘ pea aay , Balle to. Harwéod to Ors Philadelphia 2. 68 league club, has been sold to the De-| .TENNIS PLAYERS ROBBED. | > it sult t -— .| SOUTHAMPTON, N. Y., Aug. 20—| Wood to Ia Salle ‘to C 3 bit by spelt epmryen ny <> Tasers Bt, tS) op: “ y, pitched balls Johnson, Murphy; time, Midwest League. ening of the 1922 training season. Robert and Howard Kinsey, the San} Pite! ‘ > aed 4 ¥ Won Lost ieee *| Francisco brothers, who are playing nad stenanee 90; umpires, Haw } 2 2 ¥5 orne and Cassidy Greybull . 20 12 CHICAGO WINS CLASSIC. here jn the Meadow lub tennis. ieee pater eras INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 20—John| Morb, Were rovued of cash, watches} 4) curse you can! 1 did! An hour 2 LIS, 20. toaey be th a cospes ieee ee Welsmuller of Chicago won the 220-[nd Jewelry today by three armed) jo. ‘T used FAIRYFOOT — Bunion Sterling -14 (18 tf burglars at a cottage where they are | fier Meanie Alt gone: Can 13 17 yard national senior free style A. A. U.) Guest: Awakened by strange noises fers my Pp . Ca [Laramie he | SU Ome yy strang: per Pharmacy has them S1d-1t Scottsbluff .. ee swim held here in connection with the| the brothers found pistols pointed at Indiana championship contests. His/inem. The burglars escaped. m4 b k time was 2.28. | CHICHESTER S. s PILLS Cheyenne Burban —— | DAVIS WINS SINGLES. NEWPORT, R. I., Aug. 20.—The| SOUZHAMPTON, N. Y., Aug. 20.— 4 far Ww: Australian Davis cup lawn tennis| Willis E, Davis of San Francisco, to- lis ta Hed eed Gold mca Gro ‘Ss Cucumbers team whigh will meet the Japanese|day won a leg on the Meadow club's fone sented wih = =) . ‘eam here next Thursday, Friday and|challenge cup for tennis singles by Br ie inp Hesires es Already Bottled | satiraay, in the Davie cup finals, held | defeating Vincent Richards of Yon- seutknownts Best,Satest-Alwaye Kellan ie preliminary practice here today. The/|kers, Y., 3-6, 8-6, 6-3, 6-4 in the SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Scenes will meet the defending Ameri-| final round of Co tournament. TANKEE To SMASHES Wht 10 THRO PLAGE HORNSBY LEADING ‘TIONS, “TwoWaLY i NEXT CHICAGO, Aug, 20. “Babe” Ruth, the Yankee slugger who reg- istered his 45th and 46th home runs of the season in the farewell series between New York and the White Sox in Chicago, has batted himself into third place among the batters of the American league with an av- erage of 374. The big southpaw has also “increased” his lead as a run- getter having registered 126 times. Harry Heilmann, the Detroit out- fieler, suffered a slight slump’ in hitthig but continues to top the list with a mark of .407. Ty Cobb is the runnerup with .381. Sam Harris of Washington added a brace of stolen bases to his string and leads with 22. Other leading hitters: Sisler, St. Louis .366; Tobin, St. Louts .365; Speaker, Cleveland .345; Williams, St. Louis .350; E. Collins, Chicago .347; Veach, Detroit .345; Severeid, St. Louis .340: Roger Hornsby, the St. Louis star, suffered a drop in his batting average during the past week and also lost the honor of leading in runs |. Giant first baseman, cracked out his THOROBREDS IN IRWIN STRINGS CLASSY I EVENTS FOR RAGE MEETS Three days of track classics dua | Another festure of the meet will be ed to mark the beginning of the fast-|the presentation of saddle horse and est race meets in the Rocky Mountain|all m -intrements to the holder of a region are scheduled here September|luck ticket purchased with an ad. 4, 5 and 6 under the auspices of the|mission to the grounds. The animal Natrona Fair association. Five thou-| will be presented to the winner im. sand dollars in purses have been hung mediately preceeding the derby on the up for running and trotting events! final day. and the entry of 48 horses and prom-| Douglas will take advantage of the ises of as many more assures the suc-|Casper race meet to ‘advertise the cess of the first venture. big events of the state fair which will Included among the leading horse- be held there the week following. Many men of the western country who have | horses entered here will race at Doug been attracted by the meet is Charlie las and to insure a large attendance Irwin. with horses which carried off|from Casper. The state fair town will $33,000 in prizes last winter at Tia!send its concert band and 400 auto- Juana. Raffles, who lost the Tia| mobiles to Casper on Labor day, the Juana derby by half a head will be| second day of the meet. pitted against the best in the west} One of the big events of the Doug. and owners €be Casper Daily Cribune PAGE SEVER Hoffman Weakens in Tenth Allowing) Three Successiv:: Singles; Davenport to Be Used in Today’s Game DENVER, Aug. 20.—Roy Johnson won a pitchers’ battle | for Denver yesterday when Guy Hoffman weakened for a moment yesterday and permitted three hits in a row in the| asks inning. Denver nosed the Refiners out in a 4-to-3 vic-| ory: Up to the fatal tenth Hoffman had allowed the hard slug- FOR WILDCATS Casper to nine blows. Laramie Hits Ball for 16 Runs| eight hits ed. Johnson which held The Refiners took first in: pushed a both teams s the lead in the Denver ond a ng two runs in the sec red in the third sroreless until the when Denver tied three hard inn for Denver to squeeze one rm juy Hoffman's delivery ross on enth score. It then oft inning took .-LOVELL, Wyo., Aug. 20.—L. E. Johnson is exhibiting what he eb- lieves to be the first self-bottling cucumber ever produced in Wyo- scored. Bancroft, of New York, is leading the rungetters, having counted 95 times, while Hornsby scored 92 runs. Harnsby, however, continues to top the batters with .404. George Kelly, the slugging 20th circuit drive, and Frank Frisch, a teammate, added five stolen bases to his string, bringing his total for the season to 39, Twombly of Chi cago is the runnerup to Hornsby for batting honors with an average of .371, while Cruise of Boston batted himself up to third position with .352. Other leading batters: Cut- shaw, Pittsburgh .351; Young, New York .346; McHenry, St. Louis .341; Mann, St. Louis .341; Bigbee, Pitts- burgh .339; Fournier, St. Louis .339; Nicholson, Boston .337. Butler Leads Association. CHICAGO, Aug. 20.—Art Butler, Kansas City second baseman, is at the top of the batting list of American association players. 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(Special to The Tribune) SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb., Aug. 20.— Reversing the ‘ope sheet, the Scotts: tuft Irrigi id in wait for Joe i portside pitching ace of the Bisons and pounded his offerings vi to win yesterday's game from nll by @ score of & to 1. al, who hurled for Scottsbluff, | Greybull but three hits, a acto: lished heretofore this sea- two pitchers. Bisons dad gn off day in the \eld as well as at bat and the four rrors chalked against them assisted in permitting Scottsbluff to pile up the winning score. Scotts luff made three errors but they came at times that did not prove costly ANOA TO ATTEND MEET OF NATIONAL TITLERS Charles trona Anda, an officer of the } Abstract company will leave * Des Moines, IoWa, accompan- | fed by his wife. The object of Mr Anda’s visit to the Iowa city is to attend the national convention of the American Association of Title men. 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