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MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 192t. €be spet Daily Cribune World Results By Leased Wire =| THE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS = EFINERS TAKE SUNDAY GAME PAGE FIVE First in News Of All Events S, DROP ONE TO DENVER WYOMING WIL Blue Ribbon Steele and Davenport Featured in Sun- COTTSA TAYLOR LOSES CHANCE AT TITLE Trap Events day Games at Scottsbluff; Denver y ARONES SPLIT ; } HAE EARLIER | Aretinderieay) —Captred Saturdays Came” TAIT pene WILL MEET MONDT IN COLORADO | SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb., Aug. 22.—Aftér. tak: 3 | imCHICAGO, Aus. 22—Opening suns) game in a walkaway, it’ took the Camper Rohs t0 fal ‘ a TES Jack Taylor will have no opportu opportunity to meet Stanley ay i ribbon event of the trapstocting wenui| Wnings to win the second game'of a double-header yesterday Pitchers’ Battle Goes to Kil-|Zbyszko for the world’s mat championship at Douglas during |Hard Slugging Marks Both to be held over the traps of the South} £rom Scottsbluff by a score of 3 to 2 By making the early leen Before End of Hard the State Fair week, according to word received in Casper Contests With Edge Favor- Shore country club here, were fired| innings of the first game count the Refiners had little trouble Battle. this morning from E. A. Kline, who was promoting the sport- ing: Deaverites: t tod Coach Corbett Promises Real in running up a 10-to-3 score. ing classic. “Te) ” Fi y Over 700 entrants from all sections 22 i i ne Man a ee Oe the United Staiogabn Cancte oon ss ob Stes opened tie garoe on the) three hits, two of which were for ex- ea ge The match was cancelled at the instructions of Zb) 0'S | cs i : ‘erence Games This on hand for the week's progra RiiedNaives ie a lowed the Ir-jtra bases, were the clouting stars of Sie ee ihe manager, Mr. Herman, who stated/here yesterday by Mr. Kline. It was|day ' Year. Spina! thin tales! rigators seven hits, three of which/the game irday when the that Zbysxko was leaving Saturday |stated however thet ‘Tavioe chown age yentere OTE Fs cmac es gos: akc" {he South! camo-in the first inning. He was go-} The score Girtigut pith oo ecncona a race witnrthes tobe told eiorcete te nee id the hard-stuggins Ing of 100 targets aide rie. | nS #0 strong that Arbogast gave the| CASPER— ABH POARE him a three! at the bedside of his mother who is!in Douglas as Mr. Klein nd contest. The Coachi Carhettne notified the’ toot] tnrakis avtentahe een word for him to continue into thej Hartzell, rf .__ 20000 : on. . Greybull! said to be dying at their home in Po: | negotiations wit! ; a A Sons ball squad ¢f Wyoming university to] championsh te a G8 nd game ic Jackson, Ff. 4.1 3 0- of cored two in the eighth inning ijang Regotiations with some of tho world's captured the macond O68 eport for practice in Laramie Sep-| the <4 pec adiony te ay apie and] Casper made two runs in the first|Pitler, 2b >*¢ ¢ 6S ce markers of the day Notice et. the changeiin: arranee-| ap ing wrestlers to get him a suit-! were marked by per- , cer 1d A training table will be] coeyse, Meh Who will shoot {n the west | inning of the second game but after|Donica, se ; 0 ¢ 3 to 2 in favor of ae tas tere Ppheneal tel SURE TUES eel Cohen linc | ugging, ¢ It pulling crate from that date in the univer.| ioraus east event tomorrow selected.| inat time were unable to do anything| eres 7 7 te the Irrigators Bee ae ee nn, with the. annduncement |< nd in the first game but . . ams representing the eastern, south-| with Kinney's benders. “In the mean! St ib > the winning runs in the cighth hat the Zbyszko match was cancelled the second hitting bee. é ity commons. Practice will be staged] ern, Great Lakes, Prairie and Pacit ‘ mba - 4 » Ol sp Kel : fete {Taylor was notified that the match| ; ' 4 f a and c 1c Bo . 2 v \Reasict. . »] Spike Ke hurled a wo ' " le h je match r sluejacket was credited wit . ihe new grass field, which will becom, Great Lakes. Prairie and Pacitic| time Scottablutt plugming along slowly | Bosylck, cf ; © °0| carn t wondertul! Women’s TOURNEY —jwith Toots ponat which wan cancelled | Gespbuite cients whit nae ea sed for all contesis in which the]} American amateur five-man t tied the score in the fourth inning. At| McNeil. 3b - 5 13 20 0/f ig Saturday was on again and that th ot ait Oreuelt iat : re-ma: eam /ihis juncture Steele was jerked from| Hale, ¢ -. r 4 rifle t inning 2 “e Saturday was on agai d that the| in contest which Greybull lost tate team engages. oe rom S10) 6: 0:88]. 4 eve: Ma tha adnged se oh f the Wyoming schedule calla for) numpionship, firing at 100 targets.|the game and Dave Davenport sent| Samide, © S84 a B| Te id the Gamage Opens on Course Asan ya aye ap pare dg Morgan, | The soare rst action at Douglas, during the 4 in, Davenport, ete SOMERS oe ; aig dora nally planned.| First Game REE Wyoming state cate game be-| iets afternoon the American ama-| ‘Scottsbluff never threatened after! Steele, p - BUF Fe ib dare 000 000 020— 7 2 ~ {ian Pariow tote Task. gighti see Birt | Greybalt ----000 1 4 1 een two eo of. teur and professional championships} that time but the home team tighten-/C: H. Jackson ~10000 tsbluft 001 000 02°— 3 @ 6; CHICAGO, Aug. 22.—The Women’s| Morgan where he will mect the Colo-| Denver --...- ae : weet at double targets will be heid. ed i 1 tw t Western Golf association's annual|"™9 champion Wednesday night Ratteries—Greybull luejacket and rhe regular schedule includes games up so.that it was the first of the| — Ree, ? Taylor reported that he was in’ good # ith the Colorado Aggies at Fort Col- ———$—___. enth inning before Casper scored| Totals - 3 ybull, Kelley and tourgament began today at the West} ca2lor reported tha as in’ good | Askland; Denver, Scroggins and Dia- ns, Colorado College at Laramie, enth inning before Casper scored) DENVER— f, Kelleen and Ben-| Moreland country club with an entry| ts which te haan match as stiff | mond Stah Aggies and University of Utah iguin. Scotvabluff was held scoreless} 1aSalle, ss - 2 list of about 150 players. The 32 play-| young Joe mtantion hack ees with] Second Game R. H. FE. i pn Utah fields, Colorado Mines at and the game was over. |Murphy, cf . 1000 PRO Th TERE ers making lowest scores in the quali yo ci his ne i r here pave brought Greybull _.-110 000 100—3 19 6 aramie, Denver University at Den- "The score: ; Scoggins, if 0 6 9| NEW_ BARNYARD ifying rounds will be eligible for the eathe command of the mat! Denver 031 000 913 4 ‘ y 1 sage | itsh, 1¢ _- : » O°] ARRON, 0., Aug. championship division, while three os "i Batteries—Greybull, Kimpling and } , Gunnison State Normal at Lara. First Game— R. H. I 0 6 Young Stecher a husky 200-pound 4 td ' , and Idaho University at Boise. Casper 900 421 012—10 13. 9 | GTAHAM, Ibe. Rice ysorover tational dec Pitching | other flights of 26 players each willl... is ahout the best y h;Pound-| Moore; Denver, Ni nd Diamond. i , a r m6 » = 3°) Cochran, rf. 3 defeated Frank Jackson, of be bracketed for match play, which |, » man in the world —__——_____ , to have a real Scottabluft 200 000 100— 3 3 oc for his years,” said Taylor. “With Ri ; be! 4 .f Harwood, 2b 0 a of ® llerton, Iowa, gnized national) starts tomorrow. There will also be a ith aj Jewelry and watch repairing by ex- { Coach Corbett, Batteries—Casper, Steele, and Sam-} little training and toning up he will 1 pe : . champion, in an exhi reperaty : : wy «up pert workmen. All work guaranteed, ’ wand looks confidently to a success ide; Scottsbluff, Brocka and Ben.| Diamond, c - 2 oo pion, in an exhibition match here! medal play handicap consolation event | he ready to meet the best of them.” |Casper Jewelry Bf au i jul season, All of last year's men ninghoven. freeware FU a Lo beac ravad erwbetros pmorrew ‘for: nea-qualitiers. Stechor is only 19 years cf age stelle Fa eet he “ants é Ml be back in line with the excep: Piste ac R. H. x,| Hewitt 2 31 ona of Simpson and Layman, who Lowly Wildcats Drop Three 200 000 0001-3 § 31 se P 1000 . " | ere eRAGALOG, ARE Laprings ERNST 1%. in a Row; Pitchers Fea- 001 100 000 0—2 7 2| 4 moe a V jl 4 l are eligible to be back in line. ture Games. Batteries—Casper, Steele, Daven-| CS sao 46.1633 11.1 if i ——— 6 sort and Samide; Scottsblurt, 5 » 4 tnd Benninghoven. poy ae BLL T f ; STERLING. Colo., Aug, 22.—Ster —— nance: pul. Teli by. besten teat ‘ ‘ | > J ling won the deciding gamo of the se. . a by batte: ¥ : BR Club Standings} ies tom Varmic ‘saturasy at yENFORT REMOVED IN img out whe winning” run was jaca [As culmination of a -pitcher’s battle be- a i NEW (xc g. 22 little (1 5 tween. Ad Schinkel and Joe Sigman, De VER, Colo., Aug. 22.—After| Summary: Stolen bases, Jackson a ORK, Aug. 22.—A_ little (The next day the Santa Monica maid Midwest League. | bya score of 2 to 1. making a sensational ninth inning| Pitler, ih «=6Two-base hits, Pitler, sup of California men and women/en took the title away from Miss ery pet.| Sigman, former Laramie pitcher, |™ittins rally which Denver nipped| Slattery, Graham, Cochran. ‘Three: 4nd children came east a few weeks | Marie Wagner of New York, the 1920 Mi. 14, .000| fet his teammates down with tive hits, | Us in time to avert losing the game| base hit, Bostick. Home run, Samide.|Ak0 with some tennis racauets. | They | champion mere seb t4 see after maintaining a rapid fire ¥ shal the Casper Refiners struggle into an| Struck out,”by Davenport 1, by Steele|“re soing back home soon with al Miss Helen Wills, 15 years of age . ort yh g$$)enuttenge to the playern to hie wis] Lining contest only to be nosed out |S. by Hewitt 5. Bases on balls, off erything the east has to offer|of Berkeley. Cal. became the nation ‘i : nay f te ee leasy ones. Ad Schinkel, loaned te | Witt the short end of a 9 to 8 score Davenport 1, off Hewitt 1, Double the way of champlonships, silver] al junior champion by defeating Miss ou'll agree that no other drink “ 2 ‘$oa|Luramic by Denver looked we AO }in the Saturday game which gave) Pays, Flynn to McNeill, LaSalle (o| bowls and cups. If,they couldn't get | Virginia Carpenter of Philadelphia gives such a Satisfied Feeling. - 13 4 “3g3|the mound and the hard Bebtin istaes| Denver the lead in the series. Harwood to Graham Wild pitches,|the whole cup, the? took one of its Miss Browne and Mrs. Louise It £ 12 24 3 #) ingites gnly) icomhentea tte . a In losing Saturday's game Casper|Jackson, Davenport. Hit by pitched|'egs. Two things they wanted but] Williams of Los Angeles won the na ory Thirst and fatigue disappear as you Pdr alia rel iat seven has a series of hard luck tales to re-|balls, Slattery, McNeill. Innings] “ailed to capture were the women’s | tional doubles tt'e at Forest Hills, 7 P ina; s enough to} cunt chief of which was,the manner] Pitched by Hewitt 9, runs 8, hits ational championship and Suzanne] Willis B. Davis of San Francisco enjoy its Fascinating Flavor. ner ‘Thal ecote: Smo Et which the Denyer clubberss got to} ®¥ xe 2, ype e Kits 3; by Daven-] Lenglen's Mrs. Mo‘la Bjurstedt|won a leg on the Meadow club cup 652 y 5 % E-| Dave Davenport and Witiked his of ,Port 3. runs 8, hits 10; by Steele 6,] Mallory acquired both for the greater ]at Southampton by det o | Laramic si ipton by jefeating Vine t B03} yile Uibieocat Se to all corners of the lot for afruns 0, hits 2; by Jatkson 2, runs 1, glory of the cast Richards, last year’s winner, in the J. S. BROWN MERCANTILE CO. 520! oF, eight runs in three innings.| hits 4. Time of game 3 hours. At It was with the hope of showing | challenge round 518|_. Batteries —“Taramie, Schinkel and tend 2,500. U se Faue ‘18)Tonmeman; Sterling, Sigman ae Wenport found going too|tendance 2,600. Umpires, Hawthorne} Miss Lenglon, the French champion.| The Kinsey brothers, Robert and HLS Eireann Al lager I oem Jeclo was Bent into the|#nd Cassia, that she couldn't corner the market} Howard, of California, wero semi Bo os breach and = he, held Denver steady aay in laurel wreaths that the two great: | finalists in doubles at the Newport in 207 | STERLING MAKES CLEAN and scoreless durifig the time that he Rehr to Meet st women players who ever ca vitation. tournament, and finalists at 424 SWEEP DOUBLEHEADER. pitched, , yut of the west-—Mrs, May Seabright, when they lost to the Da LARAMIE Wyo. Fee ey: pias Casper Seacod Strcne age peareiege f Bundy and Miss Mary K. Browne—|vis up combination, Wiliams and a ‘yo. . «- Sterling |run across in e first inning. Den- re od oO rr en play or | Wi D le liane ‘cignn) oes ors tea Benasy | ser etaies win tires tamper} EAGEFTESON FOr © jretermes.to tournament, viey after) Western oe atand” Btantord doubleheader bunching its hits In the}came back with another. Denver ty Pi tchisaakia’s Lanwien’a. tik linttetelis usher fe taiced iiast threp innings ‘of ‘the: first a x . jecanse of Suzan = + the intercollegiate cham- a 5 irst_ game] made two in the second and three in nd her default In her match] pion, and Wallace J. Bat ft 2] Airey ouo Supteus pur y org um oy|the. third. Then Davenport was| ate OCC rere eee en en hces rusadtgnl University sat oalltcenias meioneres e first inn! ft C1 rs. P jor F i 3 % 01 |he: only: ecora e¢ tha contests 7's] the! gamma, went, scoreless. xinull the aie neither of the Californians met her.|plain and faney victories in an as Noyes: and. Voorhies.-Sterling pitch-leigith toning “when, Casper nallel|, DENVER, Aug,,22-—Play in | the| Si" {hey Tet and conduered Moe. Gt woe meer, tournaments. g| NE aces carried the burden for the|one. It was noticeable at this junc-|thirteenth annual Colorado state ten-[{P° other woinen siars Aentulet | | Wil Oe the Tenewont town ro ‘373 Coloradians, Voorhies pitching a two-|ture that Bob Hewitt, formerly with|Mis tournament will commenco at 2|Neroshoum Wilh Fle Satin Ot oew.|ment nnd the. one one rood aaas ne A Bishop-Cass Theat hit game to wins the second game.|Casper, was weakening. It was not|o'clock this afiernoon when cight| Met Matiory an’ tilss Mleaton vseee evating Tt ee hee eer ater Dyer, his opponent allowed :but three| until the ninth that Casper really got|Dairs of contestants will meet in the|,, "tt Mallory will never forme’ tie) boating Te Norris Wiliams IT, of hits, This is Voorhies first appearance] to him however. first round singics on the city park {HTilling. sinahing ame she hate | bana at TODAY IS YOUR LAST CHAN ' lwith Sterling since he jumped the, Five runs were chalked up for Cas-} courts. Rye weeks ersny 30, SLL Ree Ee | Dine oe " Games 1 oday Sydney, Neb., team to Join his former| per in the ninth before the three outs| The field of 40 contestants will be] BUNGY im the national semi-finals, nor | predicting he wil dethrone. William teammates: Mere made, ‘To stop the Casper fu.| reduced to 24 afver today's matches.|*®® ‘Stamina and strategy she was}|T. Tilden II, the national champion First game: R. H. B.|siliade however Hewitt’ was jerked| Second round singles and firat round|orce? to Summon to retain her title}in the championship tournament at National League. Sterling 000 0000 221-6 13 1] from the box and Niles sent in. Cas-| doubles are scheduled tomorrow, the following day after Miss Boe ne | Philadelphia. pinseeron tae Reston Laramie 010 201 000— 4° 9 1|per could do nothing with his offer-]| W. I. Rehr, of Casper, Wyo.. present) 2&4 won the ot meas ated Wecnirlig Seaccirepr seer Batteries — Sterling, Noyes and|ings and the game, tagged along un [state champion, and W. C. Harrison | These, two western tennis heroin Reet e astiadente Black; Thorburn and Tonneman. til the last of the eleventh when Den-|of Fort Collins, finalist in the 1920/0Pened thelr eastern campaign ly ee Second - game: Tt. H, B.| ver came across with the winning|city tournament, will mect in one of|boWling over all other entrants in the | The Greatest Farce Com- New York state tournament: Miss Browne beat Mrs. Bundy in the fina's, CHICHESTER S PILLS St. Louis at New York. American Washington at Chicago. Philadelphia at Detroit. edy Ever Seen in Casper. Ask Those Who Saw It Sunday. Sterling .100 000 000— 1. 3 0 Laramie -000 000 000— 0 2 1 Batteries—Sterling, Voorhies and Black; Laramie, Dyer and Jones. the matches today run. Samide, Casper’s new catcher, with four hits in as many trips, ona Of which was a homer, and Donica with NEWARK, Aug. 22—Bobby Walt hour, Jr., son of the once noted “Dixic Flyer“ yesterday clinched the Ameri New York at St. Louis. can} amateur championshi y ot ip. With one Tedieat Aak y1 Boston at Cleveland. more race to be decided, young Walt Pls teSiteg pans Drape a hour has run up a total of 18 points in Senied, with Blue Ribbon. io SPORT FLASHES HOT OFF WIRE || 222 ices so Soccer LY ius cantatas Casper at Scottsbluff. f second in another, while William ‘Biswikoheasrattn Sento Greybull at Denver. Grimm of New York, his nearest rival, SOLD BY BRLGGSTS EVERTNERE Sterling at Laramie. COLF EXHIBITIONS. club in a free hitting exhibition con-| has only nine. BOSTON, Aug. 22.—A tour of the Pacific coast for a series of exhibition games will be undertaken December 1 by Jock Hutchinson, British open golf champion, and Jim Barnes of Pelham, American title holder. WILLIAMS GETS EIGHTEENTH. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 22.—Williams | of the St. Louis Americans got his 18th home run of the season yesterday in the second game with the New York Yankee. test; 18 to 15. ; = Continxous 1 to 11 P. M. LAST TIMES TODAY “THE GIRL CHICAGO, ‘Aus. fielder for, Washington, got four of his téam’s 10 hits yesterday and _inci- dentally paved the way for the Sena- tors. defeat of the White Sox in the second game of the series. The ‘score was 3 to 0. Last Scores I National League. St. Louis 4. New York 7. Cincinnati 4, Brooklyn 9. A Bishop-Cass Theater LAST TIMES TODAY ‘G STRONG. NEW YORK, Aug. 22,—Pittsburgh made the best showing of National league teams during the last week, winning six games and losing two. In the American, Boston was best, win: American League. New York 4-0, St. Louis 5-10. Bostor 0, Cleveland 4. Washington 3, Chicago 0. Philadelphia 0, Detroit 5. SATURDAY GAMES. “After shoe Own I Heart” See a modern ranch where airplanes and high- powered automobiles replace horses. But Tony is still CUBS HEAT HAZELTO) HAZELTON, Pa. Chicago Nationals yesterday defeated fps the Hazelton professional _baseball| ning four _and losing two. BEAUTIFUL “4p Pittsburgh 6, Boston 4. on ie Job: ; —ALSO— st Sh ROSEMARY THEBY |i INTHE t Lauis 10, New York t. ; tas MACK SENNETT’S American League “GOOD WOMEN” 99 TWO-PART COMEDY Boston 3, Cleveland 7 = Philadephia. Detroit 2. A V [ | ; 0 y | “Hard Knocks and Love Taps” New York\5, St. Louis 2. —ALSO— Continuous 1 to 11 Admission 40c WHERE EVERYBODY GOES: TONIGHT VAUDEVILLE -—NEXT— PATHE NEWS Showing Frontier Days at 2a SE VSS You Know that, the highest of honey ts produced in rf county in sufficient quantity (o yall dealers. William be sap syn Box 1105. tf, AL ST. JOHN IN A TWO-PART COMEDY “AINT LOVE. 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