Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 31, 1921, Page 7

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 33, 192i. World Results wa By Leased Wire | =) | WILDCATS LET REFINERS DOWN ~~ WITHSHORT ENDO 8-1 SCORE Lefty Dyer Holds Refiners Safe While His Team- mates Find Guy Hoffman for Extra Base Blows When Hits Counted for Runs In a game marred with the serious injury of Charlie Jack- son, Casper’s sensational outfielder, the Refiners went down to defeat’ before the fast going Laramie Wildcats yesterday by a lop-sided score of 8 to 1. Laramie did all its scoring in three innings, taking « big eighth inning rally in which five runs camé across to cinch the game. (befty” Dyer was on the mound for; Wildeat visitors and as evidence! " how good he was going five of Casper's heavy sluggers retired by the strikeout route. Guy Hoffman.) Manager Arbogast's selection, started! out well but had a hard time keeping | the ball out of the “groove. He was) ~ | : 3 touched for 16 safe hits, including a liberal sprinkling of doubles and one home run. Starting, with Schinkel’s sing:e_in the secdnd’ Laramie pushed. two} scores across when Sorey hit a home Denver Takes Game_ by run on which Jackson. was tajuted.in tepeching Attack in One trying to run down, Stummix made ig Inning. a pretty‘return of eeae,. E ake in-| id s: field and, then, coljapsed. .Tonneman ~ and Dyer’then’ singled in’& row bit|_.GREYBULL, Wyo. -Aug. 31— Kimpling had ous bad inning yester- day and Denver pounded his offerings to every corner of the lot. ‘The final score ended 10 to 5 in favor of the Brones. In the one ‘nning that Den- ver got to Kimniing they scored cight runs and most of Denver's 11 hits came in this inning. In the final in- ning Denver scored two runs and Greybull came back with four but the rally was far too late and too short. they died on base when Countryman went out MeNeil to Slattery. Tonneman’s single and Guest's double in the fifth inning gave Lara- mie another counter. In the titer half of the fifth the Refiners chalked up their only marker of the day, Slat- tery opened the inning with a single. He was sacrificed to second and scored a moment later on Bostick’s single. Countryman drew free transporta-|_ The score: R, H. BE. tion to open the eighth inning for|Denver — 600 $00 002—10 11 0 Laramic. Guest singled. Sells hit | Greybull 000 001 004— 5 11 2 Batteries. — Niles and Diamond; one to McNeil, the ball striking his) “Pore hanil and making a fielding play impossible, Schinkel singled with the! bases crowded and two men scored. | ‘Wilson tripled and: two more men! scored. Heck was thrown out at first. Sorey singled “and Wilson scored. That ended the hitting and runs for the frame. | ‘With ‘Laramie going along in great) shape Manager Arbogast is prepar-) st. Louis at Philadelphia. ing to interrupt the winning streak) Cincinnati at Boston. which has carried them along to vie-| Wee others ocaatnes tory in most of their recent games. The pitching selections tur today, in; all probability will be C. W. Jackson ; | St. Louis st Ghicago. for the Refiners and either Hill or) C.- : Sit ia Hule| Cleveland at. Detroit jorburn for Laramis. = cag Wing ‘ wis but Manager| No others scheduled. Varnadore of the visitors may switc! Midwest e, the sheet. In this’ manner Pickett.| | in phn Bead Denver at Greybull. the huring ace of the visitors, will be Sterling at Scottsbluff. ee Kimpling and Moore. Games Today National League. American League. saved to oppose Dave Davenport the ine score: CASPER ABRHPOAE Harteell, ft 40 0 1 0 0 00 Pitter, 3b 4 88 tS Ol] 6©Last Scores eee reereriean eae et 8 A ot'0 National League. "MeNelll, 30-2 3 0 0 t 2 1]. Pittsburgh 8, Brooklyn 2. < Bostick, 3bef 2 30 1.3 2 0] St. Louis 1-9, Philadelphia 2-8. Samide, c 3 0 1°4 0 Of Cincinnati 0-6, Boston 5-4. offmar & 0 0 0 1 Of} Chicago 3, New York 5. American League. St. Louis 11, Chicago 5. New York 10, Washington 3. HE TRIBUNE'S P The Pittsburgh Pirtes are in the Wilson, Carlson, Cooper and Many Has Been Seeking Honors Court Tourney PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 31.—The championship cup to be competed for at the United States lawn tennis sin- gies title tournament, beginning F'ri- day of next week at the Germantown Cricket club contains the names of more title-holders than any trop! the sort contested for in 40 ‘y Those cups, first offered in the early 80's, thust be won three times for permanent possession. Richarl Nor- ris Williams, IT, and William M, John ston already have won two legs on the cup, and need but one moro vic tory. for permanent possession Vic- Gibson, Rader, Warwick Adams, Rohwer and Zinn. Schmidt. fhe Casper Daily Cribune AGE Pirates Leading Nationnal By Narrow Margin Jead for the National league buntin: Front row: Brottem L., Bighes, Left to right, top row; Robertson, Morrison, Jazner, Hinchman, Grimm. 7 Seated: Whitted, Hamilton, Maranville, Carey, Bigbes, Tierney,’ Cutshaw, ‘ 3 PAGE SEVER | Of All Events || i {| First in News = l TAYLOR AND MMYAKA BOTH IN ~—INDST OF STRENUOUS TRAINING | McLeod Is Winding Up Preparations Here for Great- est Sporting Event That Has Ever Been Staged in an Open Air Arena Here OF SPORTING NEWS | an opportunity to g some excellent nt workouts be- 1atch with Tero M a, I r Day, Jack Taylor, wrestling champion, remained in Colorado where defeated Toots Mo: for a several-day training yn with Mondt who has yaka a number of times. With Taylor in shape to w match, the wily Jap, who THRILL PROVIDERS ARRIVING FOR CASPER’S BIGRACE MEET Arrival of many of the thrill p stables which will compete in t festival which starts here Sunday under the a Natrona County Fair association is adding zest to the anti pation of Casper sportsmen wh to the start of the big three-day With horres being put through the} preliminaries to acquaint them‘ with the race course which has been made | one of the fastest half miles in the! state, feature performers getting in| shape to provide the thrills for the crowds expected and other arrans. ments in the final stage, the comns:i-| tees in charge of the events are look-| toty’ for either would mean a new cup in 1922. HAGEN-HAMPTON TEAM WINS. DETROIT, Aug. 21.—Walter Hagen western open golf champion and Har- ty Hampton, loca! professional, de- {cated George Duncan and Abe Mitch- ell, English experts, four and three in a 36 hole match here yesterd: Hagen played a great game. BLACKBURN JOINS SOX. CHICAGO, Aug. 31.—Verne_Black- burn, a pitcher from South Haven, Mich. reported to the White Sox to- day, and Ted Blankenship, obtained from Bonham, Texas, last wéek, re. turned home, his arm being in bad conditior. He will rejoin the club fn the spring PROTESTS USE OF PITCHER. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Aug. 31.— Manager Joe McCarthy of Louisville, has protested yesterday's game with Minneapolis because Mulrennan, for- mer White Sox pitcher, was used by the Millers. McCarthy said it was a friendly action to test league rules, SPORT FLASHES HOT OFF WIRE WOMEN BOWLERS MEET. TOLEDO, O., Aug. 31—The wom-. ° = 000. o10 o00—1 y: Two-base “hits, Rei Bostick, Guest. Three-base hits, Wil- son. Home run, Sorey. Sacrifice hits, Wiison, Dyer. Struck out, by Hoff- man 3, by Dyer 5. Bases on ball, off . Double play, Sorey to ‘Wilson... Left on bases, ; Casper 4, ale 6, Time of game 1.36, Um- {perme ; that Pri ad Albert le oa, ee Schsese to: TENDLER-FRIEDMAN SIGNED. HILADELPHIA, Aug. 31'—Lew dier, Philadelphia lightwsieht, and ilor Friedman of Chicago, who fought an S-rourd/draw here last Wed- mesday night, have signed for another h on Monday night, September 1 pastas rails SAD ale pritcs: fad for diamonds, and: silver. i pipet. Put a pin in here! You'll get somewhere : e 5 e ot with a pipe and Start fresh all over again at the beginning! Get a —and forget every smoke experience you ever had spilled the beans! For a jimmy, pipe, packed. rimful with Prince Albert, will trim any degree of pay you ever registered! It’s a revelation! Prince Albert can’t bite your threat. Both are cut out by oe ive patented process. So, just pass up any 0! pre fay have dared away that you can’t smoke a pipe! We tell you of your life on every for packing! What P. A. hands you in a pipe it home-made cigarette! fun rolling e or parch your Gee—but ’em with P. A! that you can—and just have the time ear you play Prince Albert Prince Albert; and, it’s a cinch because P. A. is crimp cut and stays put! -PRINGE ALBERT the natignal joy smoke ing forward in hopes that the eve will be a real feature and attract en's national bowling tournament will be held in Toledo beginning the last Saturday in April, {t was decided to. day following a meetin: in which na tional officers of the Women’s Bowl ing association’ took part. | SHOOTS HOLE IN, ONE. SIOUX CITY, “Iowa, Aug. 31.--Mike Shearman, local professional, today shot the first hole in the cotrse in| ohne. The length of the hole is 216! yards. WOOD BREAKS RECORD. DETROIT, Aug. 31.—Garfeld A Wood of Detroit again broke a world’s record for displacement speed boats by driving his Baby Gar at a speed of 44.2 miles an hour in win ning the third straight heat of the Wood-Fisher race here this afternoon. MISS CHICAGO WINS RACE, Miss Chicago of the Chicago Yacht club, driven by George Wood of Detroit, yesterday wen the Detroit trophy speedboat race for sipglp engine hydroplanes, taking the final, heat by default will duplicate in a you'll have a lot of | 'Cincinnati Reds Are Not for Sale} Schimeall Allows Sluggers Only Short Ilits. 31.—August the Cinein lub, sald today © not for s: Herman viders and the racing 1s Xi he big race meet and outdoor |\." spices of the m today theatrical manager and ac asking him to put ® price on the ontrolling interest of the club. 0 are lookin g forward eager; program. — ie for Casper. . allowed the Irrigators On the virtua ove ot the start ot Child Choked To bay nae. the h vent it is indicated t the aod ony"teke ae 1 er attraction which is supple D th ith 001 200 11 me menting fairs and similor attractions eat Wi f oy Nese’ taka eee as an annual event competing with sentinukenr chp as will be of the big ee | inghoven etniebe cba pal ‘a Sati pour VER) Aug, 3t.—iThe myater; my diane 7 of th h yesterday 4 ing in, The individual queries for en- pal so ia ean cr Mere For Vacation or Stopover tries will augment the interest in t) was solved today when til me Don’t miss a stay at competition with the big strings that cag bs dighie add) ne TG m bu the strictly modern are being brought here by the Irwin | , Seehe “That the! He says that the card he h 1 and McCarthy events, Various fea- h on a toy! walt ins sport lover ing arter Hote’ tures t ne played at the st o OY of real event ° a nel nek veil Us pis 4 ress tt hte) balloon. Half of the balloon was it AT THE Fook eg te enn wreskctaten are ale0 | round lodged in ‘the child's -windpin Bic Hi Hot ite are ted eee for ene! teeter an hh ne ig Horn Ho event, and seasonal boards are : Fey i esd ca S _ now available upon application at the|{™mbulance on the way to the count prings office of the See Ben Realty company. | "°*P!ta!- Demand for accommodations from sur. rounding towns nino is setting a pre cedent for general attraction of events staged ‘in. Casper, The largest min springs in the w THERMOPOLIS, WYOMING eet 9 Ask your dealer for, and insist on Retting Mosteller’s honey. 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