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SPER TURNS WALKS INTO AUNG, ———_—— Coe Casper WINS FROM LARAMIE CLAN, 9 70 6 Refiners Hit in Pinches, Drive Hill From Mound in Evening Up Yesterday for Tuesday's Defeat by Wildcat Visitors The Casper Retiners captured a hard slugging match from Laramie yesterday by concentrating seven of the 12 hits that they made in the last two innings. The score ended with thé Refiners on the long end of a 9-to-6 score. lowed by Hill were turned int Four walks al- o runs by Casper. ie home team took an early lead by scoring three runs fe second inning. like this meant A little mar- nothing to the in ng they had a one run lead. The visitors opened the seventh in- ning by scoring two runs, which gave them an apparently safe margin of three tallies, Casperites launched an attack upon Moundsman Hill which resulted in his being jerked from the box and Lafty” Dyer who held the Refiners salgs Live “aay—beiors insets. Before the inning ended the Refiners had taken the lead. At this” juncture, C. W. Jackson who had been throwing for the locals gave way to Bob Steele, That was the death knell for the hopes of the visitors for the next two innings saw them blanked. In order to make victory an al- most certainty the local sluggers bunched hits and baseball breaks for two additional runs in the eighth in- ning. To Laramle's credit it can be said that it is @ real baseball club and it is the first that has come here in _ many weeks that has made the Re- finers toil every moment to win the ‘Se showed the way to the lo- clan yesterday getting a triple 2 twe singles in five trips. To itcher Jackson however goes the ‘score honors. Jack batted He is also officiuily credited ith starting both batting rallies hich put Casper in a position to for Laramie’s (defeat yesterday be- use of his wildness, the loss of the © is charged against Dyer who laced him. Dyer went into the x in the seventh inning with the 6 crowded, ho one down and the mn decks Manager Varnadore made a desper: e effort to pull the lost game out of the fire in the ninth inning, sending in Thorburn and-Tonneman as pinch hitters. ‘The former delivered a sin- le but Tonneman and Countryman struck out in order und Guest was an easy out at first base. One of the features of the series is crowds of Laramie fans who are Mly attending the game. Thie visi: ors are attending the Pythian con- vention here but the manner in which they get behind the team from the Gem City leads to the belief that they are a bunch of cheer leaders. A demonstration was staged by “these fans when Laramie won Tuesday's game but to show that they are real bageball fans they gave just as much Club Standings National League. w. Pittsburgh 8 New York - - 78 Boston -. - 67 St. Louis =: 6 Brooklyn — - 65 Cincinnati -. - 57 Chicago - ~ 49 Philadelphia ~ 42 American League. L. ; Pets Cleveland 47 621 New Yorke --— % 46.620 St. Louis —- s 516 Washington 3 512 Boston -. - 483 Detroit — 2 469 Chicago 3 424 Philadephia - : 336 Casper — Denver — 5 Greybull 23 Sterling 2 Laramie ~ 18 18 Scottsbluff ugging visitors and in the fifth i..-| Undaunted by the ap-| parent unevenness of the score the) ‘While in reality Hin payed the way lugging end of Casper's batting: list) Jof a fer 1 2 stration yesterday lost. big Dave Davenport or John will start the game for the Re- iners today and Thorburn will in all Probability be the selection of Man ager Varnadore. The score: CASPER— Hartzell, rt Fitler, 2b. - Donica, ss Flynn, If Slattery, 1b MoNeill, 3b - Bostick, cf Samide, « when > a SboHoHoHuNm H POA | Secs mmcrree louwmononmHie Steele, p Totals & 8 Can HHOKeasaaauene 1 o 0 ° ° o > et & § ok =| wleccconsccccotiels a Schinkel, if - Wilson, 1b Heck, ah - = Jones, ¢ = Hil, p - Dyer, p tThorburn *Tonneman - SHocuwunonont coooe: o| ‘Totals = 56 t Batted for Jones in ninth inning. * Batted for Dyer in ninth inffing. Score by innings R. HE. 901 030 200—6 12 1 030 000 42x—9 12 0 Stolen bases, Country- Twe-base hits, Pitler, Jackson Thiree-base | hits. Hartzell, Heck. ~Runs» batted in, Hartzell 1, Pitler 1, Donica 1, Flynn 3, McNeill 1, Juckson 2, Countryman 1, Guest 2, Sells 2. Sacrifice “.its, Bostick, Guest 2, Hil 2. Passed bal Jones. Struck out, by Jaekson 2, Uy Steele 3, by Hill 3, by (Dyer. Bases on batt, off kon 1, off Hill 8, off Dyer 1, Dou bic plays, Jones to -Hetk to Guest |Guest to Sorey to Wilson. Wild pitch, ackson. Left on bases, Casper 9 Laramie 5. Innings pitched by Jack- son 7, runs 6, hits 10; by HIN 6, runs 3, hits 6, 2 by Dyer Time of |game jLone Bandit Locks ‘Cashier in Vault After Taking Money SEATTLE, Sept. 1.—A bandit en- tered the Green Lake State bank, a suburban institution, beund and gageed Fred Kaug, « boy who had opened the bank, and escaped with cash estimated at $4,000 after he had ferced Assistant Cashier J. B. Hanton ie open the vault. The bandit before leaving the bank locked Hanlon in the runs 6, hits 6. Umpire, Date. }| vault. Bigamist Pleads Guilty to Charge SALT LAKE CITY, Utah; Sept. 1 —Arthur D, Durden, whe was recent ly extradited from California. to an swer the charge that he married Doro. thy Gillespie in Salt Lake when he was already married to Annie Jones Durden of Macon, Ga., pleaded gulty to bigamy when he was arraigned in the district court today and\was sen- tenced to an indeterminate term in the state prison. National Independent Spiritualist Association REV. MARY ELLEN SMITH, Spiritualist and Psychic Scientist Duly Commissioned Missionary Located—i000 North Harrison Street Phone 1346W. Readings—10 a. m. to § p. m. NOTICE Property owners be enforced. PART OF ORDINANCE NO. 179 Any owner or occupant who shall fail or refuse to remove weeds within the time aforesaid, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction shall be fined in any sum hereby notified that all weeds must be re- moved by September 15, 1921, or the pen- alty for not complying with this order will nor more than Twenty-five Dollars, and occupants are not less than Five Dollars J. A. SEFFNER, Chief of Police. | NEW YORK, Sept. 1.--The cham: pionship belt held by Johnny Wilson, middleweight, will not change hands in his bout next Monday with Bryan Downey, Cleveland, Ohio, title claim- ant, unless Downey knocks him out, Promoter Tex Richard announced to-| dsy. The samo ruling applies in the case of Johnny Buff. American fly- weight champion who meets Indian Russell. of Harrisburg, Pa. Rickard pointed out that the belts|S0ns bunched in the sixth inning for) could be lifted only in decision matches, save in case of a knockout. The Jersey City fights will be. 12- round no-decision affairs. VOORHIES HARD HIT BY BLUFFS Irrigators Pile Up 13 Runs Against Prairie Dogs on | Wednesday. SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb., Sept. 1.—The Irrigators made each of the 33 hits they secured off of Voorhels count for runs yesterday while Sterling was held to four tallies. Sterling had a real off day, the pitchers were going bad, the team played listless baseball in the field and was unable to do anything at bat. The Irrigators kept charging from the start and In three separate innings run in a total of four tallies. ‘The score— Sterling <_-----.011 000 020— 4 9 7 Scottabtuff -..010 044 04*—13 13 1 Batteries—Sterling, Voofhies and Copple; Scottsbluff, Brooks and Ben- nizighoven. ———__—_ Games Today National League. Boston at Philadelphia. St. Louis at Pittsburgh. American League. Washington at New York. Philadelphia at Boston, Midwest League. Laramie at Casper. Denver at Greybull Sterling at Scottsbluff. me Commander of Hun Second Army Dead BERLIN, Sept. Gen. Von, Buelow, who was command- during the war.died here yesterday. BRONCHOS TAI fo win pour, GHEYBULL KAN R. H. E. erdn-chief of the German second army | |Dawson Yields Only Seven | Blows in Winning From | Bison Clan, 4 to 2, (Special to The Tribune) GREYBULL, Wyo., Sept: 1.—Den- ver repeated against Greybull yester- jday and won, 4 to 2, on a combina- }tion ‘of hits and errors in the first jand third innings. Dawson, yielded but seven hits, part of which the Bi- two runs. Bluejacket held down the {mound for Greybull. | Score by innings? R. H. EB. | Denver 202 000 000-4 10 1 |Greybull ~ 000 002 000—2 3 Batteries—Dawscn and Diamond Bluejacket and Moore. | |Favonian Wins | Futurity Race READVILLE, Mass, Sept. |Favonian, driven by Fred wo. the American horsebreeder tu- urity for 3-year-old trotters, value $5,660 at the Grand Circuit meeting jJere yesterday. Ross Scott (Murphy) was second; Peter Harvester (Flem ing) third, and the Great Rose (Mc Donald) fourth, Best time 204. 1 GkaD STAR TO COACH. FORT WORTH, Tex., Sept. 1. —Al- vin (Bo) McMillin, football star, will succeed Charles B, Moran, National league umpire, as coach of the Centre college eleven in 1922, it was learned today. McMillin will play with Cen- tre again this season. Moran will coach again this year and, it is sald, will aecapt an eastern college offer next season. EAYRES GOES TO BROOKLY BOSTON, Sept. 1.—Edwin Eayres. pitcher and outfielder has been sent by the Boston Nationals to the Brook- lyn Nationals by the waiver route. He has been with the Praves two seasons. GOLF CHAMPION REPEATS. ST, PAUL, Minn. Sept, J.—Jack Burke, local professional, won the state open golf championship for the third succegsivé time yesterday, defeat- ing Chick” Fraser, also a local. pro- |fessional, two strokes in 18 holes, | medal play. i fe wpe | UMPIRE WOUNDED BY BALL. SIOUX CITY, Iowa, Sept. 1.—Jack { 1.—Field Marshal | Daly, Western league umpire, suffer-| ed the fracture of two bones in his right foot last Saturday when he was jhit by a line drive throug’) the short. Edman, | SPORT FLASHES HOT OFF WIRE sap Crivune iJ; ohnson Meets | Japanese Star In Big Match NEw ¥ Johnston 1—William M. rancisco will op- ‘pose Ichiya Kumague of Japan in the opening singles match of the Davis cup challenge round at Forest Hills |tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock [In the other singles event tomorrow !Witham: T. Titden will ‘meet Zenzo |Shimiazu. | Shimidzu' and Kumagac will meet R. Norris Williams and Watson Washburn in the doubles event at 2:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon. The singles matches Labor day will bring Kumagae and Tilden together in the opening event and Johnston Shimidzu in the finai — Last Scores WEDNESDAY FINALS. | National League. | st. Louis 12, Philadelphia 5. | Cincinnati 1, Boston 3. { American League, St. Louis 5-3, Chicago { Cleveland 10-3, New York 1 Detroit 1-7 Washington 9. Midwest League. Casper 9, Laramie 6. Denver 4, Greybull 2 stop's position in a game between }Sioux City and Des Moines. learned this today when he submitted to an xray examination after arbitra I tine in games since Saturday | BOY WINS N. Y, TITLE, 15, won the public ship of Greater New York yesteday, 3 and 2. | GOLF AMPS TO MEET. of the American and Canadian wom- an titles, will meet in the Canadian championship tournament opening at Ottawa September 19. LIGHTWEIGHTS MATCHED. | heeds here Labor day, September 5. 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[. \) These things defeating Walter Purcell, titleholder MONTREAL, Spt. 1.—Cecil Leitch, British woman golf champion, and Alexa Stirling of Atlanta, Ga., holder PHOENIX, Ariz, Spt. 1.—Johnny Weber of Los Angelen and Eddle Mo- Carthy of St. Louis, Nghtweights, have been matched for a 10-round boxing | EUROPEAN LIGHTWFIGHT HERE. WINNER OF TAYLOR-MIVAKA BOUT TOMEET AD SANTEL ON THE MAT SR ggg a PAGE FIVE =| THE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS = First in News Of All Events | Pacific Coast Wrestler With Aspirations to the Jiu Jitsu Title to Be Brought Here for Go With Champion of the Mat The winher of the Taylor-Miyaka wrestling match to be staged at the ball park Monday evening will in all probabil-; ity meet Ad Santel in a finish contest under jiu-j according to announcements made \Santel is credited with aspirations to the jiu-jitsu title and to and this end spent several months of the last year meeting all) comers in Japan with varying suecess., Tuesday early this fall, He is well trained in’ this style -of/ 7 wrest and a go with either Miyaka) p or T would furnish ali the thrills! § the as e for, as will the sp day within ‘ast two years under catch as-catch-can rules and had the limit Only J. Plavius a large turnout of fans ni when Taylor and Miyaka tackle other for a finish go. The J tfully dodged a match of thi during recent months as the improvement shown jiu jitsu defense, Taylor to his credit he has been con a res | tent to rest on his laurels and a draw A finish bring @ tough in this Taylor is con |resuited in their last contest, |match, it is believed jout all that is rough style of grappling an | f'4ent of evening up his defeat of lax winter when the Jap chok unconsciousnees. should ‘That the fans may not be disap-! pointed on seccount of bad weather | Promoter McLeod has arranged t hold the match in the theater pest, of their last encounter in. San Francis co when the Pacific coast champion re fused to continue after the two-hour elf can prevent t Week | tee ngth Taylor in With one win ovr |... him into dustry in Plasters mak most instant s they do. stantly vening if unbelievable! says! EAIRYFOOT Bunion | bunion pains besides Casper It seems like mag! 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