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TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1921. €be Casper Daily Cribune PAGE FIVE Results By Leased Wire STEELE PITCHES TWO | Refiners Take Fi ; | . : ers Take Five Straight From Den-| WORLAND HIGH Club Standings ver;'Davenport and SteeleEachWin | | First in News [ Of All Evenis | N, 8 TO 0 STERLING WINS - -HIT GAME, REFINERS WI les es ; | The Golf Bug Bites "Em All | | | : Landis Upholds Sectional Right Midwest League. } Keene ot Two Games From Broncs Baseball Teams Casper 27 17 614 | } > Denver... 19 aS al | Greybull 19 548 Duplicating the performance of his teammate, Dave Dav- d MEMPHIS. mn. A 0.—Judge Ppa “ oa enport, Bob Steele, portside pitching ace of the Casper Re- Hard Slueci Contest G 2 patos 7 ee 3s 3ea| finers, yesterday let Denver down with an 8-to-0 loss and in pacar ag ae fe 2 ahaa [ter ‘ et ceeen he SEE so doing allowed the visitors but two hits. Helpless before | ; sia ° ° the American oe eR ou Steele’s pander and by the sensational baseball that the Cas- } = pip ‘on, s ‘ct. a j i i | WORLAND, Wyo. Aug. 20.—yith | Cleveland 7e 6 per team ‘played in the’ field beret et gece et Mid baie | } = ithemeeag Se meg sm lh Vg wWashlaeton “ B dG duritg the game did they get a man | Worland is looking up to another|St. Louis — _ 63 36 arnyar olf Nee res tee ae meen | ite championship aggregation to go how!-| Boston 58 . pts typ 2 . ing after up and down the Big Horn | Detrott 59 Courts Completed esl cl opal amie river. Chicago 52 25 5 é 1 oae | Casper opened the first inning by Coach Emmett has taken the Was: | Philadel; . p securing two hits off Lefty Scros- ; Bale. Warriors to ‘ietory usar, For Tournaments sexes two nie ott Letty Scros Laramie in the m | 2 oe * Soi ae ever, ended Casper's chances of scor. there and has held the Big Horn basin Won, Lost. Pet. ink (ceptors (Arteta: aimee "bo track cuy two years without a slip.| Pittsburgh — - 76 yh HAMLINE, Minn., Aug. 20.—Thir-| Jackson's burning single through the With football coming on, ho will be| New York —— 2 “$3h | ty-six horseshoe pitching courts have|box gave the Refiners their first score >——— r able to put a hundred and fifty pound| Boston ~—--------- 65 32234 | Deen completed at the Minnesota! in tie second. © * =e line in the competition. While the big|St, Louis --—---— 63 - 37 238) state fair grounds here for the an-|" Hob Steele proved his worth in the Russian Relief Py boys game.is a new game in the north-|Brooklyn ---------- 6 §y gay [Dual tournament of the National! third inning when he opened w slug ait toe’ 8 eae ern part of the state, yet all teams | Cincinnati — GS SS. $5) | Horseshoe Pitchers’ association, | ging contest for Casper with w triple | W k : = “hicago st 7 Sd r ‘ 1 ¥ x 7 Will be onthe mane footing so tar as | Cnesee 49 18 88] which will be held during the falr| trurceell then hit the bail to deep right orkelr Jailed, nea to, sate: < en W. I. Rehr of Casper; Wyo., held! ‘The score: en he bade Dees anes’ v1 iad oe bate age: riba n all cities on e epper brothers ot owa; the title last year. JASPER— A oy “¢ ross and the Casper Motor club. hoth sides of the borderline between Chick Evans of Chicago; Max Marston ISS CHIOAE DE EDA GH ‘ Parizai. tf BRE PO AE) “rhe Red Cross shows « deficit in| Innocent Woman Canada and the United States from | 0f Philadelphia; Dick Bockenkamp of| ‘DETROIT, Mich., Aug. 30. — (By ° a Ee Piller, 3b 5 0 1 G4 fit’ work In the past year and there is the Atlantic to the Pa 2pm ‘3 Louis, and Jesse Guilford of Bos-|'fhe Associated Press).—Miss Ghineag iddie Boxer Is 40 3 1 0 4| likewise # deficit that has not been Serves Senience Pacific time, September 6, when the ton) are among the other well-known} the Chicago Yacht club, driven by ; 41 2 0 0 9{cleared up in the motor club which ve péuce portal will be formally dedi Buys a Home to Protect golfers entered. George Wood of Detroit, won the sec- ° e! Slattery, Ib — POST EN 1 o| Went in debt to the extent of $5,000 in cated His Family. We Furnish +4 Te ahh Saray ‘ond heat of the Detroit trophy speed: Killed in Bout Jackson, cf — 413 0 {the spring to establish and equip th: ‘ PFS : tho Insurance to Protect P . boat race here today. Bostick, 3b 0-0. 4 1, fee campirg, grounds here and which A man in Medical I Wash.. | the Home. arvar nning Miles SATS USIA TE of thai Zietralt poet s Sania 42 8g a Almas’ been such an asset to the city dur-| wants to divorce his wife because of . lub finished first but was disquali- i = Stas re ling the past three months. It is the er excessive tobacco chewir ? : ' . LOCKHAV Pa., Aug. 30.—Word | * 1 P - 3 1 |B : set ae Stabe! te | re to yourself how you will i More 'A ttention oon Fae eottne atakes onthe upper} - oe received bere of the: death Saxly ee ni A Heicnoe, ge ath : Mearns eee tp cite | ina satraing. attac tie thane i me today at Annapolis naval academy of|_ Totals - 36 8 16 0): Semen ee end. Judsing, trom S . ‘ou neglect to take out inst ; Miss, Chicago's time for the: 30 mile} yr ipman William B. Hayes, Jr, 17| DENVER— ABRH A E/thusiasm that has greeted the plan ome O01 VICE ]| Many times you have donc ui To Minor Sports heat was 34:04:31, an average speed of} on tr ace. of this ci from an|LaSalle, ss - 4604 2. 9| thus far it is certain that success will | oF a ubt, Well? } 52.9 miles an hour: ; y. penslyed: in ia bexing hodt.in| Deweon, 2b. 400 2 9 attend the tournament. | ilandthandl ti sGaraee Rx parignce.| * 4 = ademy gymnasium, August 20. |E!sh, cf —~ 402 0: Of atbertoumarent: was’ conceived by Kidney disease is too dangerous to 4 BOSTON, Aug. 30.—Minor sports at RACE BETTING LEGAL. [ial Araneae ery, Graham, 1b ~ 3.0 0 7 © @}/fans following much good natured neglect. At th Halen bt weakaahia REAL ESTATE CC university will receive more] w1inDSOR, Ont., Aug. 90.— Betting Cochran, rf — 40 6|Jesting over the claims to champion- Maths, diecinaee ce users Alene @ttention when Assistant Graduate! .°the Devonshire and Windsor jockey Harwood, 2b 300 |ship said to have been made by man- NEG Scud mhouia ceive’ thes wealarsd Manager of Athletics Bill Bingham} o1,5 tracks here was held to be legal Diamond, ¢ ~ 9 | agers of these teams. 1t now develops kindneys prompt attention. Eat litt _ forcing all laws. a@ winner will require one to look over the material of each school quite care- fully. Worland will have Meadows, from September 3 to/10. — Shuman to Be center for a home run. Pitler kept up the good work with a double but he \was caught at the plate when he at REVAL, Aug. 30.—Members of the | | tempted to stretch Donica’s. singie Russian relief committee e Lowe, and Wilson of basket ball fame 5 G T d. into-a run. Doni bee: ented ital throughout the, state. who’ can be Ring Promoter ames Oo ay Hae erste DERIGA, stole stool and om scresied, it is said in ¢ s worked te J ’ on nis Canter, GNETSD, “thels oF ; A double by Flynn and a two bas BSaturds foreia the backs; Lester, Denton, Porter and {eer by. Jarckeon’ added. ‘anotbbr. for ead YOINYD 941 Jo eUOI0JUO9 riauon| When the body begins to stiffer Heron, will fill the line. ‘Then for! CopyeNNE. Aug. 30. — Heinle Midwest League. Casper in the sixth. Steele started sian author and editor, for the pur-| and movement becomes painful it ends’ the material is plenty, having|< 5uman, promising aspirant,for the| Laramie at Casper. the fireworks in the seventh with a bose of going abroad in the interests | 18 usually an indication that tht Skeen, Warwick, Pendergaft and| iagieweight crown, will make his| Denver at Greybull single. After two men were out Hart of Russian famine relief, had been Hayes as prospects. ‘There is a sec- kidneys are out of order. Keer ‘ debut as a fight promoter September} Scottsbluff at Sterling. |zell singled, Donica and Flynn each dissolved. Associated with Gordy in pnd string that may have some stars! ; when he and his brother will stage grabbed a safe hit. Two runs were the plan were representatives of va.| ‘9 Organs healthy by taking in the rough that will place before the ‘ 4 i 4 penned: rious political par Rus "| S a cagd-at the Fort Russell riding hal National League. funch above named. Being a newii, which Earl Puryear and Harry| yy 2 In the eighth Jackson singled, stole sent dispatches stated that | community time only wi! make the Pittsburgh at Brooklyn. |Leonid Krassin ly wits Bramer will provide the principal ex-], cincinnatl at Boston. second and, scored on Samide's triple BS ety cba ratnteter of final battle array. . change of wallop: ‘Puryear and. Bra- ~ Q Steele was intentionally passed an¢ Fade and. comme nd M. Kisch Thermopolis, Basin, Greybull, Cow- St. Louis at Philadelphia. 3 |kin, #, former leader of the 1 Feary p mer, to weigh in at 122 pounds, are| Ghicago at New York. Samide scored on Hartzell's sacrifice baggy : ia Jey, Lovell and Worland are planning|tcenduied for ten rounds. The semi-| © fly, . That enged.tha game, the Fatia- [Demovratic party, were members of = teams, All have some good material, | Anat will be an 8-round mix-up with Aa ers having gathered a total of 16 hits |the committee. The world’s standard remedy for kidney, Promising some real baitles. Soldier Fontana and “Red” Brown as ertcan ‘League. and eight runs som Ss I PETIT ers bacithe Jus uaieu eee eae Saye po aes ‘er Washington. yO Ww ‘ ; mous since 1 ‘ake regularly an¢ i principals. There will be 14 rounds of|' New York at sto: After two:men were down in the Henry C. Wallace and Norma Talmadge, two victims of the summer " y Veterans Enter preliminari No others scheduled. ninth inning, Elsh singled. He moved| 5°! bug. Henry, the secretary of agriculture, effects the odd hat and ponsor for Arch | keep in good health. In three sizes, to second when Graham was hit,|t%© Vigorous stroke on the links. Norma hopes to have sufficiently re druggists. Guarantest as represen’ Golf Tourneys ST. LOUIS, Aug. 30.—f€ntries from t links stuft | BELLINGHAM, Wash. Aug. 30,—| FA such veterans of the links as Jerome BABY GAR LEADING. jing fall and winter it plans being] into their fielding to mako it a pleas Samuel Hill of Seattle, sponsor of the || Eadie taMTTNS sO eR ILLS Travers of New York, and H. Chand-} pprRorr, Mich., Aug. 30.—(By The| made at Iowa state college and Drake|ing exhibition for the home fans. In Yer Egan of Portland, Ore., have been received by T. J. McMahon, secretary of the United States Golf association for the 1921 championship tournament at the St Louis Country club Septem- ber 17-24, it was announced here to- y. wii Hunter, British amateut ehampion; Tom Armour of Scotland, and Raymond Swift of England, havo entered, and. Biggerstaffe Wilson, British Columbian champion, is ex es up his duties this fall, it was Announced today. Bingham, together with ‘his associ- fite‘ coach of track, Edward Farrell, Will direct the cross-country team and SPORT FLASHES HOT OFF WIRE Associated Press).—Baby Gar, of De-| university materialize. Charlies W. troit, winner of the first heat Satur-|“Mayser of Iowa state has challenged day in the Wood-Fisher race for dis- Drake university to a . series * of ‘placement speed boats, repeated in matches and the challenge has been the second 50 mile heat in the power| accepted by Ed Lytton boat regetta here yesterday, covering) the distance in! 1:13.51.76, a speed of LE 40.7 milés per hour, | DENVER, Aug. 30— it} King of ick Nack of the Buffalo Launch! Denver won the Colorado State tennis club was second, and Aye.Aye,Sir, of;championship here yesterday by de- the Miami Beach Yacht club finished|feating B. P. Hoover of Boulder in a third serisational match, 7-5, 6-4, 7-9, 6-1. KING TAKES TITLE in a decision today by Magistrate W. E. Gundy of Windsor police court. A mplaint had been made by Provin- cial police against operators of the two tracks, maintaining of gambling Last Scores ational League. 8, Chicago 7. New York They died there when Slattery made a wonderful fielding chance on Coch- ran’s grounder. Chuck was thrown out at first Slattery to Steele. While it was a one sided score, both teams put enough sensational winning the game Casper made it tive straight from Denver reversing the tables of a similar series taken by Den- ver at the start of the season. Day. enport won two games and Stecle duplicated the performance in win ning. Laramie opens here today for a five game series and the manner in which it has been travelling at Greybull in dicates that the Refiners will have to be going-at their best, in order to win. It Lowry, Ss 0 covered from the golfingitis to resume photoplaying in the fall. senting the Casper Board and The Tribune. that the controve |from the ‘stove league’ |cy settled for good and header will be played cach day Sunday possi three game u. nd CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP DISPUTED TOURNEY FUNDS FOR CHARITY A three-day baseball tournament has been scheduled for orisin and history of the pe Casper for September 9, 10, 11 between four teams repre- The teams will play for the championship of these four organizations and the entire proceeds will be divided equally y should be taken) and suprema- | A double- | will} Rotary club, Kiwanis club, Real Estate| nouncea Of Peace Attends U.S. Conferences 'eok for the name Geld Medal on every bee aad cccept no imitation Choushd for lode reh at Blaine brate 100 y the United Britain, will go November to pr ars of peace be States und Great | hingion in on the | © arch | Hed | an-| Ro- | sug tween to the disarm by Presiden at th ment conferen Harding, it meeting of tary club 1 yesterday gestion to Mr. Hill was club in the form of a In his talk Mr, Hill t made by ation id of meat, Ms take things casie le kidney tonic, Ther: ney medicine so well re n’s Kidney on them nd use a ommen Pilis. Casper peo MIDWEST BLOG Here's one of the m Will stimulato interest in wrestling.| aevices without express authority in| Pittsburgh 0, Brookiyn D 0 played so that f are promised | statements from Casper people ®occer, water polo, gymnastics and Cincinnati 10, Boston 0. Caspen, 012 001 22x—8 16 2/enough sport to take m through the Mrs. H, J , 804 South Chest- | their charters being charged. ‘The mala bess ether sports. cane iekn Mhtat eek thee — Summary: Stolen bases, Jackson. winter months. nut street, says: “About a 3 Peer z American League. Two-base hits, Hartzell, Pitler, Flynn,| Season tickets will be sold for $1.65 year ago I sion to use 1 p No games scheduled. Jackson. ‘Three-base hi si s[entitling the holder to~all games ney medicine and as Th COUNTY i TORNEYS 3 WILHELM NEW MANAGER. — Samide, Steele. Home run, Hartzell.| played. ‘The receip ated before, often about Doan'a Kidney Pills NOW OPEN FOR a PHILALPHIA, Aug, 30.— William Sacrifice hit, Hartzell. Runs batted in,|are divided equally between the Red the ~ WILL FIND REASON F. Baker, president of the Philadel- phia National league club announced China Repudiates Hartzell 3, Donica 2, ide 1. Struck out, Jackson 2, by Steele 3, by Cross and the Casper Motor club. BUSINESS = afae and aching ba Ktoday that Irving Wilhelm had been y Scoggins 3. Bases on ball, off Steele aoa. ° use of Doan's Kidney me assigned as mavager for 1922, New Regime | re cet" patie ave bes |Vessels Sweeping aha T have not been tatnerea int | AT oth 6 Cont, Rs CO ET tick to Pitler {o Slattery, Harwood to. may si f i ; SOTBALL PAYS IN ENGLAND. | prrrxc. ues 25c(Delaved)—The| Lasalle mere! Pacific S hi iMag os ER bh) .OY enter * Nearly a mil-| i hapitants of the province of Hunan] ball. Graham. U earching simply ask medy—get = - ° the 48 football} .i\e repudiated’ the appointment of}. Denver 5. Time of game 1:35. Um-} ° All England is interested in the} Doan's Kidn same that Hetel games throughout the United King-|% : piles, Dale and Tooliff. for Wreck Survivors | pathetic case of Mrs. Rose E. Gooding | x05. vans Sscrnien ’ 7 Gen. Wu Pei-Fu as inspector general | CHEYENNE, Aug. 30.—A step tow-jdom last Saturday. The government of provinces. of ‘Hunan. and, Hupeh —— | of Little Hampton, who has just ae “| Miers, Buffalo, N Ad ard securing legislation which will] through the entertainment tax, is esti-| % sana aren SUICIDE OVER FALLS. | released from. prison after serving Soria <fimatea tb: her fited by $145, jointly to succeed Wang Chan Yuen, ; : FALLS. | Diremayp hdd od dpe hg 2a Pape? mao sNoxtitc Canken ais Mecretcct, statcsawa wae. takes © have profited by $145,000. tine military governor of Hupeb, whose| NIAGARA FALLS, N. ¥.. Aug. 30.|| PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 30—Four | she has just Deen proven innocent. She Street this.afternoon when M. W. Purcell of Casper, chairman of the state law en- Hforcement conference called by Gov- ernor Carer, named a committee to 4 Purcell was chosen chairman ani | George W. Patterson of Laramie sec- | retary. Every county attorney in the state was present except Revelle Mc- Micken of Rawlins, and he is expected | to arrive during the afternoon. Vari- ous state officials addressed the at- torneys during the day. The meeting probably will adjourn today. egionnaire Visit Belgium XPRES, Belgium, Aug. 30.—(By. The ‘Associated Press).—The American Legion members visiting Europe, after Spending the morning on the Yser battlefields, lunched amidst the ruins of this battcred city. Then they went on a visit to the large cemetertes con- taining the remains of 300,000 allied PARKS TO STAY WITH DETROIT. DETROIT, Aug. 30.—Manager Cobb of the Detroit club has decided not to release Pitcher Vernon Parks to the LEAVENWORTH, Kan., Aug. 30. Jess Willard, former heavyweight champion, acted as judge at a box- ing contest here last night in which Pat Walsh of Missouri was knocked out by Ed Warner of Leavenworth in the thir of a scheduled 10-round bout. SHORE JOINS WASHINGTON. WASHINGTON, Aug. 30,—Herman } Shore, cousin of Ernie Shore, former New York and, Boston | American pilche*, today jolned the Washington | Americdn league club, Shore has been | playing with the Winston-Salem team of the Piedmont league. GREYWORTHY TAKES TROT. READVILLE, Mass., Aug. 30.— Greyworthy, with Walter Cox up, won the president $3,000 stake for 2:08 j trotters at the Grand Circuit meeting jhere today. Wiki Wiki. (Geers) and Emma. Harvester (Pitman) were tied for second place with Walnut Frisco | (Fleming) foyrth. Beet time 2:04%. resignation was accepted on ‘August 9. ordered his nothern troops to advanve “*Spread “Gen. Wu Pel-Fu is reported to haye| —A man described as > cighing 170} pounds, partly bald and wearing a white shirt and dark suit, went over Luna falls yesterday afternoon. Later Eagle!” vessels abreast appeared e: to search the north Ps ocean over a Wide expanse for survivors of the Canadian Importer, the freighter, y today fhe which last week was holplessly adrift in a waterlogged condifion, has foun dered. —_ Murderer of Two Hanged Monday yeland Stal . was executed at tentiary early Monday me=ning for his part.in the murder and holdup of C. W, Sly, and George K. Fanner € land manufacturers, in Cle 1 De. cember 31, last. In an eleyenth hour confession Mot to implicated a Cleveland policeman as the instigator of the holdup, who, he said, received/10 per cent of the money. obtained. * Governor Davis conference with last night after a Attorney General the ‘vhio pent-| j Messages. is the mother of two children und was | sentenced tv {4 inouths and 12 days| on being convicted of writing libellous retary .Weeks announced after a con ference with President Harding Freed Erom Torture Eatonic Cleared His Up-Set Stomach “The people who have seen me suifer tortures from neuralgia brought on by an up-set stomach now see me riectiy sound and well—absoiutely ne to nic,” writes R. Long. Profit by Mr. Long’s experience, keep your stomach in healthy condi- tion, fresh and cool, and avoid the ailments that come from an acid con- dition. Eatonic brings relief by tak- ing up and carrying out the excess i does it quickly. Denver Cream ROOT BEER Modern and Conveniently Located. zi on Yo-Chow. a pocketbook was found on Luna| mysteriously missing since last Sea fate Se capa oae make a re- San Tresern/reee tre bathed ‘The fighting the last few days has|Island bridge, in which was an en-|‘Thursday, according to a radio mes WILL DELAY TROOPS. * rhe Beara ng oy a 8G er crder|collogian will be given a place-on the |toulted in momentary victories for|velope reading: “Deliver this to Mrs.|sage from Commander Wacsche of| \cuixGTON, Aug, 30.—Federal| . & MODERATE PRICES ni he northern troops, wko have driv-|E. H. Repplin, No. 1121 E!mwood ave*|the coast guard cutter Snohomish, s 3TON, Aug, 30.—Feder nis morning by Governor Carey whoj| bench for the remainder of the sea-| - " i . troops will not be sent to West Vir. k thé southerners 10 miles. nue, Buffalo. who is directing th Com. | troop: : pe morning Oy purpose, saying it|son. Ho injured his arm recently, | ¢® bac’ mander Waesche declared he was|&inia to deal with the situation in the The Best in Town Wisi Cicie Mise was to secure better co-operation be- ———— confident the Canadian Importer| Coal fields unless another request isi] Snow White Pop Corn | tween state and county officials in en-| WILLARD REFEREES MATCH. made by the state authorities, Sec 740 North Center Street Phone 480-W The News Nook 104 South Center The Nicolaysen Lumber Co, Everything in Building Material —— BIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS ry | ‘ Price, who heard Motto’s confession, | re pap dig a ry Ego ing nna soe rman Hi le See an es d ded 0 ‘as noth n 0 ake 6 ~ r i faa tye tap nen | HORSESHOES AS COLLEGE SPORT se sopety a Ser A hin in Mot-) 1 ¢e wonderfully it helps you. Big Phone 62. Office and Yard: First and Center Nine thousand¢scrubwomen are ro quired to keep New York office bulld- ings clean. | “DES MOLNES, Iowa. Aug. (30— | Horseshoe pitching will become an in- ter-collegiate sport during the com- Harold Clark is starting “spread water ike that. He's the champion new laurels in France, eagle” fashion, but he won't hit the diver of England, who has been winning t 's. story. w) ent of the convicted, ich rendered. him inno erime for which he was box costs only a trifle with your drug- j gist’s guarantee.