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| World Results By Leased Wire be Casper Daily Cribune PAGE SEVER First in News Of All Events = REFINERS CELEBRATE HOME COMING BY WINNING 7TO2 WILDCATS TAKE BISONS NUMBER Dyer Lets Greybull Sluggers Down With,Six Hits. GREYBULL, Wyo., July 26.—Lara- tie’s two runs in the first were enough to win from the Bisons yes- terday but the Widcats added two more in the third inning to cinch the game which ended 4 to 1 in their favor. It was a story of two much Dyer for Greybull as the Bisons were able to find him for only six hits. Blue- jacket allowed the Wildcats eight hits but they came in order that permitted scoring. R. H. E. 02 009 000—4 8 0 000 000 001-1 6 0 Batteries—Laramie, Dyer and Ton- neman; Bluejacket and Askland, Wein- Harding Plays In Golf Tourney WASHINGTO: Aug. 26—In his capacity as. Washington representa- tive of the Marion Star, President Harding played in the Washington correspondents’ golf tournament yes- terday and won a prize by tieing for third place in;a field of 30. Robert Bender of the United News finished first, making the 18 holes in $1 with a handicap of 20. The presi- dent's handicap also was 20, and he! made the course in 96. Harry N Price of the Washington Post, handi- capped 36, won the “booby prize” with @ gross score of 143. At the end of the tournamont Mr. Harding presented the prizes to the winner and runnerup and was him- self presented with a fancy driver made by Fred McLeod, the former na- tional open champion. With place went possession of a given by George M. Cook, a former Washington newspaper man. sani eit! ew Eh ag Handicap Golf Tourney Here -ASloving? cup™to the winner and prizes. to the runners-up will be awarded in the first annual handicap golf tournament, beginning Septem- ber 7, under the auspices of the Cas- per Country club. In order to participate in the con- test the candidate must present his name and at least three scores( at- tested by opponent) to A. C. Riker or ‘Todd W. Bowman before the date of the beginning of the tournament. Un- less three scores are turned in no basis can be established for a handi- cap tournament. Games Today Laramie at Greybull. Scottsbluff at Sterling. American League. Philadelphia at St. Louis. New York at Detroit. Boston at Chicago. Washington at Cleveland. National League. St. Louis at Boston. Pittsburgh at New York. Cincinnati at Philadelphia. first | trophy | MIYAKA AN Negotiations which have been car | ried on betwren George McLeod, local promoter and the manager of | Terro Miyaka, Japanese jiu jitsu champion, have resulted in articles being signed between the Jap and | dack Taylor for @ finish jin jitsu | match In Casper September 5, Labor | In order to acrommodate the | “vwds that will attend an event of | this kin1, when Taylor will be given / his first crack at the Jap th a fin- | tet mila, Gomge Melecd hes ar ranged to secure the baseball park few an ever:ing show. Both Miyaka and Taylor are con- fident that they can win in a finish match, both believing that they will be able to wear the other down. | Sport followers here have clamored for the match and in all probability it will be one of the best events that has ever been staged in Casper. Club Standings Midwest League. Denver -.-_. Casper Greybull Sterling Laramie Scottsbluff 23 23, 21 20 15 4 National League. Won, Lost. Pittsburgh New York St. Louls Boston Brooklyn jCincinnati Chicago Philadelphia American League. Lost. Cleveland 6 New York Washington St. Louis - Boston -- Detroit | Chicago Philadelphia - Last Scores American League. Washington 9, Detroit 1. Boston 2, St. Louis 7. New York 1, Cleveland 15 Philadelphia ¢, Chicago 13. 1 National “League. St. Louis Boston 4. Chicago Brooklyn Pittsburgh New York 5. Cincinnat! 3, Philadelphia 1. poiphaeartats \Seven-Year-Old Holds Pace Mark OTTAWA, Aug. 25.—Romala, a 7- year-old bay mare, ablished a new ‘Canadian pacing record of 2:03 on a ;|round—Arnold W {one more victory w: U. S. Doubles Combinations In Final Play}, BOSTON, Aug. 26.—America’s prob able Davis cup doubles combinat R, Norris Williams and Wateon ‘Washburn, advanced to the final round of the national doubles cham plonship tournament at the Long wood Cricket club yesterday. After losing the first set to William Johr ton and Willis Davis of San Fran cisco, they took the next three the. match. Score: 6-8, 6-3, 8-6, 6-1. National junior doubles, semi-fin round—F, T. Osgood and L. B. Dai ey, Jr, Montclair, N. J., defeated W. H. Bierman and R. Rosebrough, St | Louis, 6-2, 6-1, 6- National junior nd singles, third Jones, Providence, defeated Harold Godshall, Los An goles, 6-4, 2-6, 2-6, 6-3, 8-6. NEWPORT, R. I, Aug. ‘Only weeded by the Japanese Davis cup lawn tennis team today to give it the right to meet the defending United States team at For est Hills next weeks. Ichiya Kuma gae and Zenzo Shimidzu, who yester- day defeated the Australasians, J. B. Hawkes and J. O. Anderson, respect ively in singles matches, teamed to- day to play Anderson and Clarence Todd in a doubles contest. Should they win they would become the chal- lengers, irrespective of the outcome of the two remaining singles matches to- morrow. 26. —_ JONES LEADING GOLFERS. CLEVELAND, Aug. 26.— Bobby Jones of Atlanta, took the lead in the western open golf tournament at Oak- wood club today by scoring a 34-36— 70 which with his 69 in the first re gave him 129 for the 36 holes, stroke ahead of Emmett Frenc hYoungstown, Ohio, who had 140. N. I. Christian of Tacoma, Wash., the only north Pacific coast entrant, -36—74 and was well up in the list with 1 ——_——_- half-mile track at Chesterville yester- day. She was owned and driven by James Stewart, of Ottawa. The for- mer Canadian record of 2:05%4 was held by The Eel, @ gray stallion. SER OS Jewelry and watch repairing by ex- pert workmen. All work guaranteed. | Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co., O-S Bidg. { 34-tt PRODUCE Clayton & McCrary 308 S.-Kimball St. Phone 252-W Fresh Eggs and Dressed Poultry Delivered to Any Part of the City. The equatorial seas, where calms and squalls alternate, are knowa among seafarers as the Doldrums. FRECKLES Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots. ‘There's no longer the slightest nee1 of feeling ashamed of your freckl as Othine—double strength—is gua anteed to remove these homely spots Simply get an ounce of Othine— double strength—from any druggist and apply a little, of it night and morning and you should soon see that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the lighter ones havo vanished entire: It is seldom that more than an ounce is needed to completely clear the skin and gain a beautiful clear complexion. Be sure to ask for the double strength Othine as this is sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove freckle: Adv For Early and Large Success in Business Regular University Training As aps oid THE UNIVERSITY OF DENV ER Offers A rich variety of subjects in banking, scentating- business administration, foreign and domestic trade, insurance and finance, secretarial science. EVENING CLASSES FOR OFFICE WORKERS Registration September 1 to 6. Write for New Year Book. School of Commerce, Accounts and Finance Denver, Colorado 1643 Champa Street 4) and Mrs TAYLOR WILL MEET Webi cart Hurls Refiners to Easy Victory) ‘MAS. BUNDY QUALIFIES IN FINISH MATCH ON LABOR DAY Over League Leaders; Don Flynn } Hitting Ace Casper celebrated its home-coming yesterday by taking an easy victory from the league leading Broncs, the game ending | with the Refiners on the long end of the 7-to-2 Dave | 2 score. |Davenport is credited with the victory, he having pitched | shutout baseball for eight full innings and allowed the visi-| | tors but thre hits, two of which were decidedly fluke These | hits came ir “ue last two innings, the! all. threatened before | ninth being the only frame that the the iv Bronca were allowed to score Up to the ninth, inning only two men reached first base for the Broncs, one secured a scratch hit and the jother was walked. Lefty Scoggins! sored three posed Davenport on the mound.|saded in each jpitching fine ball but being unable to cighth innings . = the Refiners when runs looked TO MEET TITLERCLDER BOSTON, Aug. 26—In the final round of the Longwood en’s invitation singles, Mrs. May ton Bundy of Los Angeles w | straight eets, 6-0, 6-3, from Miss E Sigourney of Boston. The former tional champion stroked strongly as cleverly as at the height < game ten years ago. She will it hold of Mor for a of police that nation: K. Brow in the fir nee, le runs cou bunch: port's si Cal ‘ollowing Daven-| Shooting Champs'' :|Competing Today runs A Don Flyr and two #/ nh a homer, a double| in four trips to th ne Pacemaker with t Efforts to walk him with pases proved unavailing |"rimely hitking and hard hitting by the Casper team enabled them cinch the game in the early rounds. Donica come across in the first with|°? a run after he had been hit and Don Flynn knocked a homer into left field. | Casper Due to some misunderstanding |'n the race for the about ground rules Elsh didn’t go} Manager after Flynn's hard hit ball and Don that Bob § romped around the bags. Manager|this afternoon Downey prot that it should be| opm i by Rolla a two-bagger, but Umpire Dale ruled that as long as the ball didn’t go into} CASE the cars and was not interrupted in| Hartz its course that the runner coy 4 take Pitler as many bases as he could make. This precipitated an argument! Flynn, which led to a fist fight between | Bostick |Downey and Arbogast, managers of | Jackson the clubs, in’ which Downey was! Mc |worsted. In the general melee which followed Roy Jobrson of the Denver’ T hit-Umpire Dale and a free-for-| CHICAGO, Aug. game puts|American handicap, feature of behind Denver | trapshooting world, which calls 100 targets, 16 to 23 yards rise ing decided today over the the South Shore Country cl |the national tournament has progress this week The grand the Winning yesterday's le s be traps of where ague has leadership announced | MN hurt for Casper will probably be Manel Arbogast eele Vv t This year's classic entry list « 0 {of the Uni ©| Experts and unknows are anehudea Olin the entry lst and the win | never yet been determined fn’ | with an 0} who ha has attracted ar AB RH POA E 0 0 ed States and Canada Donica 3 s 0 0 Jegree of accuracy won national and at 1| have placed on the hi 6] age marks while those of mediocre ability will shoot short dis ances, from tear, Channel Swimmer Abandons Effort Cochran DOVER, England, Aug. 26.—Henry | Harwood Sullivan of Lowell, Mass., who started | Diamond, yesterday. to swim across the English | Dawson, cf-3b - channel from Cape Gries-Nez, near Scoggins, p - Calais, to this city, failed to accom plish the feat. He was obliged to abandon his attempt after swimming 14 hours and 10 minutes, by which time he had but reached the middie of the channel pommary pts sales SD Denica 1, Flynn 5 MRS. DOUGLAS IN FINALS. _|!-_ Stolen bas: base hits, Flynn, CHICAGO, Aug. Flynn. Struck out, Douglas of Chicag Bases on balls, off Jeannette Kinney, Cleveland, 3 and 1,/ Scoggins 1. Double Melvin Jones, Chicago, beat |Graham. ‘Wild pite Mies Frances Hacfield, Milwaukee, "2)/by pitched ball, Donica. and 1, in the semi-finals of the wom-|Casper 8, Denver 3. quis western golf championship today. 4 Umpire, Dale. Totals al has <yon score. F Mo., who Only one marksman e vent with perfect ompson, of Cainville, 19 yards in 1910. d, wan the 1920 targets from + Ivins, of ( » champion, br the 19-yard line. 99 For Vacation or Stopover Don't miss a stay at the strictly modern Carter Hotel AT THE Big Horn Hot Springs “The largest mineral springs in the world.” rotals ore by innings: Mehver —. 000 000 002- c 0 030 11x batted ‘in, ‘Asn Lowry. Home run. by Davenport &. Dave! 1, off alle to ins. Fit Left on bases, | Time of game) 26.—-Mrs. Ww. defeated Miss J. many mothers who make y ks left before school opens, Pie tithes arene a as to av oid the tardy shop- their children’s clothes are now beginning to buy so pers and the usual rush. _ These Are Some of the Items You'll Want for School Dresses 36-inch Indian Head, suitable for making your Middies. 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