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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1921. fhe Casver Daily Cribune "gists. FY THE TRIBUNE'S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS | “S ELIMINATION MATCHES IN CASPER COUNTRY CLUB TOURNEY STARTED First in News Of All Events | | Matihes Schedalen for Tocey | SPORT IS TO CONTINUE POPULAR _— ane Casperites who were wondering yesterday at the dust ~ NEW YORK, Sept. 9.—New material must be found, if 5 * 5 R f - b cloud hanging low over Reservoir hill will welcome the infor-| boxing is to remain popular, Promoter Tex Rickard declared Realtors and Kiwanians Meet in First Battle and the Davenport Gets evenge for Defeat in Opener y | mation that it was only the golf bugs practicing out at the| today, adding that the day of the mammoth purse and bank- P; int T. ckl Rotarians : Seco d o c Holding Visit to Three Bl 2 T M links for the first annual handicap golf tournament of which | rupting seat prices is passing. mnters 1ackle mn nd Game ot isttors lows; two Men ere gee sm elbad now eae play es aan must be ae for replacement material,” he Benefit Play This Afternoon v4 e match, which was played off yesterdax, saw two asserted. “I am convinced that the public is tired of seein: Reach Home on Free Transportation veterans of the game, Tom Dumphy ipa = = Ghaijaiee Naaece coammertnge ted emf the famous southpaw, Frank Fir. again.” With the Realtors and Kiwanians and Printers and Rota’ Casper brought a fitting close to the 1921 baseball in this|@*",",c™bat: It was a battle royal TAYLOR’S OPPONENT AT STATE With this idea in mind, Rickard 8) baseball teams scheduled to open the tournament for the city yesterday by winning the final game of the Greybull]ing the first round of nine holes in ; Emateur bouts to be staged at Magi-{ 2Mateur baseball championship of Casper this afternoon, un- series by a score of 5 to 2. It was a pitchers’ battle between |‘! and Firman in 42. ‘In the second son Square Garden this winter and he| less an unfriendly weather man intervenes, much interest at- Bluejacket for the Bisons and Davenport for Casper. tay tea tne 13 holes Pe ag en | hopes to develop one or more prospee-| taches to the event which is being staged primarily for pur- Davenport had all the better of the argument, for us until | Geciaea to continue until the tie was A ie ae ent “8**| pose of raising funds for the Red Cross and the Casper Motor the eighth inning only one Greybull player, Paddy Reagan,|broken, which happened at number De csmerh gna e east atagihies tt club. earned the right to tour the bases,|one, a 400-yard hole, when Dumphy Mike Howard, coast heavyweight, who meets Jack Taylor :ities are needed to liven up the Half of the money will be given to Lesage acgped stmt Spares made a 6 and Firman a 6. in a wrestling match before the state fair crowd at Douglas | sports.” Rickard said. grate gh er pater ag Riya, epson’ beans foe’ thts etlecscan tan itty the don | September 16, ranks as one of the best wrestlers of the west-|, “Although the average champion penal lacestia tir the RE ee Casper managed to push ane run| pose of the committee in charge to get| FM country and the Wyoming giant is prepared for a tough | is, marae aaaliee pa. aBhea ts ch ake securing the services of the “cleanup” across in the fourth inning. Donica|the elimination contests out of the| go when they come together. Howard possesses the weight! in poxing is past. The public has not sqnad to come here in the interests of led the procession with a single and|way as soon as possible in order that | and strength to make the hardest kind of going and is ex-|the money to spend that it had two ex-service men and women who have moved to second and third on Rea-|the semi finals and finals may be| codingly cloves at the : aR byenary claims for compensation against the gan's overthrow at first. Flynn was! piayed off during the coming week. | “last sear Howard clamored f years, aga.) and prices’ in. Wport| must government. intentionally, . walked and: Donléal” Acie, iuncbeon! bela Wednesday \rbesre Gatch ott mavion miter the wuaktench Tae Before the start of the tourney the Pavel geo hl canlty? netined | President Algeo appointed the follow-| latter succeeded in besting him in af, NNIS STARS _“The boxing commission of New F Cc Hurler Hold bad Prete Sees ty gg ees club however, has a strong organiza- has represented The Tribune in ama- teur clashes will be strengthened by the addition of players from other or- ganizations. The first game which will see the Realtors and Kiwanians in action is scheduled to start at 2:45 and the sec- ond contest at 4 o'clock. t ¢ requiring the boxers to appear upon i i i Full Games in Lead of few Out eee ya atter McNell| cpg: H. J. Peterson, M. C. Dutton,| prise to the Pacific coast champ as & percentage: bania in place of fat Beene Oo oie ave pane tums, testes, ae Riccio en Denver Club. sharply to right. Samide drew a aes A. C. Riker, Tom Dumphy and Vance] he was picked up and hurled bodily guarantees. I shall, of course, make es . t pees fully Homey The Kiwanis club tiene Davenport \ was out when Bristow} Roe. These gentlemen immediately|to the mat. That Taylor would not all future bouts on this basis and eeatia pation the Print ha drags § With the baseball season over in| speared one of his liners in center |8°t ction and the following classifi-| be able to Yepeat this performance he Wherever posible, put on popular) STERLING. Colc., Sept. 9—In a/ Tht e Wome ey ae the team which Casper and the season on the home| field. Hartzell got his first hit of the| Cation and matches have been posted.| considered certain but last season he priced shows. * | pitcher’s battle between {Rolla Mapel| 8 Tice Mo coda ery done stretch to decide the leadership of the| day and crowded the bags. Pitier| Forty to Forty-five class: Tom Dum-| was given no more chances to re- Midwest league for the final half,| singled and Jackson scored. Donica|PhY VS eon Beatty Sika Bow- Sees Perea viak ree Casper goes on the road, two full] was passed and Samide fo: _| man vs. Vance Moc; A. C. er VS. loward and Taylor will go to'the Bs I games jn the lead and with the Lara-| Flynn got his regular ntl posed nk Glenn Littlefield. mat a’ the state fair grounds on the} pose Each Other at German- Sis Wiidints sas the first opponental| this: juncture (aad Sartell hoa Pier |" Srorigwive 43 Titer! Gases: OF evetiing of “Casper day” and the town Cricket Club. months, if reasonable financial terma|game the Sterling war horses made| ‘While Casper is battling with Lara-| scored, Slattery finished the inning | Knittle vs. Hal Riney; H. B. Sherwooa| &Ye® WUl be an attraction for a large can be reached. I have received ait three straight games from Denver. mie, Greybull and Sterling will be) when he was thrown out at first. vs. H. F, Hedge; M. C. Dutton vs. ener of ‘local srry follow the} HILADELPHIA, Sept. 9.—Play in| tte" from Willard stating that he| Mapel allowed but six hits in the/ staging their final struggle at Sterling,| Only in one frame did Davenport|Ed Slater; C. E. Dawson vs. Floya| Wrestling game. Judications are that} 00) cingies championahip| "** Started training but will require} game but an error at a critical time “I have no particular star bohts in| for Denver and Joe Sigman for Sterl- mind at present but hope to use Car-jing, the Prairie Dogs nosed out a 2 pentier, Dempsey, Willard, Tom Gib-|/to 1 victory in the tenth inning yes- bons and other during the next 12}terday. In taking the Broncs in. that} Over 100 of World’s Best Op- and Scottsbluff and Denver will be| show any sign of weakness. In the|Pendell; Edmund Knittle vs. Dr. Geis;| S¢V°rs! hundred from here will visit 4 at feast six months of work before he| counted in one of Sterling's scores. Bhim geass ay is battling it out in the Colorado capital.| seventh inning he allowed two hits,|Dr. I. N. Frost vs. W. R. Finney; H.| Dousias that day. Ceara ofation choral on the] ™akes his attempt to regain the| The score— RL E, NOYE MEETS HANLON. After the Laramie series Casper] passed two and these two breaks with B vi y H courts of the. Germantown Cricket Last depen pa ‘That probably | Sterling 000 pets ars 1 2 ER, Sept. cage Mer md prec goes to Stérling for the series that|Jackson’s error was responsible for] Nicolaysen ye Capt. W. J. Hopkins. alub promptly at noon today. An over- pienahin on: pipes Bretcy box in a chi me Denver ; 0 001 000 O-—-1 10 1) St. ery De degoapy enon ted n= should decide whether or not the Re- the scoring. Big Dave had momen-| Fifty to Fifty-five class: .-J. F. cast sky and a humid, sultry breeze pyfateastoat >> achbleaids jummer. hg wh oi si rling, Pay only er ver i mest in a Se tags Me at yr finers are to be represented in the] tary trouble in getting his curve ball| Christensen vs. R. T. Kemp; Frank G mes Today confronted William T. Tilden II, ranninger; Denver, . japel and] decision ere tonig! ey contest for the Rocky Mountain cham-| under control. The fireworks for the|Algeo vs, Roy Wyland: Mayor Pelton ‘ world's champion and Irving C.|UBSCRIBE FOR THE TRIBUNE- Lowry. weigh in at 135 pounds pionship: which will be a post season| Bisons started with Nagle's single.| vs’ George Jarvis; C. R. Peterson vs. Wright, of Boston. A gallery of about series with Denver. Askland then hit an easy chance to|Tommie Tonkin; Ira Woetherill vs. L. sik Beeee. apertibere, tor poms Ae best ‘While Casper and Sterling are| Jackson tn short center: In an en-| A. Reed. PISS En oxi eeid League. Fgh athe: Lane ve ese tangling, Denver will continue an-|deavor to make a speedy play so that| iittyfive to sixty class: George Edt or, wages other series with Scottsbluff on the| Nagle could be doubled at first Jack-| Campbell vs. W. I. Johnson; Leigh Sea ery pic on se are the best three Irrigators grounds. and Greybull and] 80n dropped the ball and all hands|Townsend vs. J. ewel! pinata ee teas Sn tat aia ee ee = HES Ciicxsene aenetoee aeee ‘2 dae Joe Mansfield! Brooklyn at New York. with Wright, with a loss of byt one Just as soon as it is decided which| then walked, the latter pass forcing | vs, Mr. Biggs: Father Mullen v's. Joe} Chi pled es ai pith Wren ith slow. of byt. ene of the leading teams will pattle: Den-| in Nagle from third. Bluejacket sin-| Denham; HE. Grude vs. M. C. Pri i eee aes Woe ieoocea ene e460 Fs ver in the post season contest, the| Sled and Askland scored. Davenport | Hat Curran vs. G. R. Waldschmidt, ¢ r Sec re cos ee A ui managers of the teams will be sum-| sain started to work and the” two|w. Messmer vs. Johh W. Wheeler. scan = a : moned to a conference to perfect the| batting list leaders retired without | merican League. to be in excellent form. arrangements for the series which| much danger, Syed (semi ge has arranged a/ Detroit at Chicago. W. E. Davis. San Francisco, defeat- ‘The game was payed mate! tween members who have| Cleveland at St. Louis. ed H. Ingersoll, Chicago, by default. ee pao y before the) ven. Umpire Dale allomed Taree | Rot yet broken out with Golf rash| New York at Philadelphia. TR. L, taaeen. New. Kock, deteated FROM WELL KNOWN EASTERN MANUFACTURERS Dohiga {6 g6 front first to third on a/ 24. this group comprising H. A.| Ee ae TS C. S. Garland, Pittsburgh, by default. pa teenth 7 Burke, A. H. Biglin, Joe Bingenheim- 8. H. Voshell, Brooklyn, defeated W. h f N Ww evet ny Memneke Meck tee cet er, A. Cleverly, J. William Johnson. Tchiya Kumagae, Japan, by defa ort Oo e } | pull. Fits ‘protest will have no stand.|J: S: Mechlin, Joe .L. May, M. W. Last Scores Hugh Tallant, New York, defeated ° ere» ing because the run to which he ob-| Purcell, J. L. Biederman, Si Bon, H. R. L. Murray, Buffalo, by default. Fall Merchandise jected would have made no difference | B- Durham, A. R. Lowey, C. D. Mur- Dean Mathey, Cranford, N. J., de- FOOTBALL TRAINING HERE inthe Tina eealt of, tha eam. ane, R. H. Nichols and 0. L. Walker, THURSDAY FINALS. : > |feated A. H. Chapin, Jr., Springfield, The series between Casper ana| Will start its maiden flight Sunday Midwest ue. Mass., by default. hd te Lg = Greybull as the series drew to u close|™Orming. As each player is a begin-| Greybull 2, Casper 5, Howard ©. Kinsey, San Francisco, t a 1g e uction om egular rices stands even, each team having won|®ér pure and simple, especially sim-] sterling 2,’ Denver 1. dofeated L. C. Putnam, Quoque, N. ¥., Light) grid practice, including run-| 13 games, ‘If Greybuil is awarded the |P!¢ this flight should be most inter-| Laramie 1-6, Scottsbluff 2-4. 6-1, 63, 6-4. ning, falling on the ball, passing and hich -Jesting and we might say dangerous “ae A. S. M . Philadelphia, defeated i i HtcKing nto" rogram Wich wi be| fam Wah ag Prete Mar oe alley . bidet SRL Skyler very CUP ea cee anise @asertn may kets Found Hard proseed earried out under the, direction of] sons will be a 14 to 18 ‘victor over _ The course has been put in splendid | Cincinnatt 2, Chleago, 6 6 ae ta manufacturers that needed cash at once. This is their loss and Coach Dean Morgan Casper ndidtion for the matches and judg-| _ P) - | * t, N. : 3 i 3 candidates for yiaces on the high| thie years ony n* M7“4 ing trom the interest shown by expon-f nn awn dy, defeatan Pedro Te Sdran, Mail, your gain. Come and share in the wonderful savings on this for- re. e ents of the “hoof and th” game » American League. 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These Suits will be the talk of Casper. They come in the latest Fall styles and newest Fall patterns. Suits Worth $30, Sale Price . . $17.50 i) Nine Balls For BOSTON, Sept. 9—Joe Oeschger of the Boston Nationals, contributed a pitching performance, yesterday that combined a maximum’ of efficiency with a minimum of effort. He struck out three men on nine pitched balls. It was in the fourth inning of the first game. with Philadelphia. First Lebourveau, then Williams and final- ly Konetchy—the beaviest hitters of the Prilly team—came up to bat and ‘went away agnin after successive Strikes. Each was gent back on a called third strike. all curve bails. SPORT FLASHES HOT OFF WIRE Score by innings— ocean pre A Phone 320-W Phone 320-W r *Moore out, bunting third strike. Summary—Two-base hits, Fly: runs batted in, Pitler 1, Flynn 2, Blue | Scottsbluff 1 Jb. Batteries — Dyer and Tonneman; Lib. % e | Shimeal and Benninghoven. -lb. Serra: Moret atracht out te Deven:|_ Second game— 3-lb. can Butternut Coffee. ed balls, Moore; struck out by Daven-| 7 omic cas Coiled tter port 9; bases on balls, off Davenport’ sottebluff |... brag ts rue 1-lb. can Solitaire Coffee... 2, off Bluejacket 4; double plays, Don- Be 1-lb. pkg. W. H. Coffee. ta to Pitles te Slattery: Davenport» Batteries — Hill, ‘Thorburn and No? Dena aoe ng ca to MeNeill to Pitior, Craw. 2072S Shimeal and Bonninghoven. 0. 2 cans Fancy Iowa Corn. ford to Halla; left on bases Casper 9, = ry No. 2.cans Early June Peas. Greybull 3; wild pitches, Davenport: time of game, 1:45; umpires Smith and) . 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There are six sets to Suits Worth 50, Sale a-FICE ... $35.00 . He ts 24 years of age. So pe Pittsburgh — 30 51 i me as $ ° $ FRENCH CHAMPION MATCHED. | NEW YORK, Sept. &—A world's! a) Lowe _ ees DELIVERY AT ALL TIMES Suits orth 60, Sale P. rice .. 45.00 “NEW YORK, -Sept. 9—Mille. Su-|220-yard free style swimming record’ Boston 60 zanne Lenglen, French woman tennis'for women was made lastnight by| Brooklyn 56 champion, will play in an exhibition | Miss Charlotte Boyle. She won the) Cincinnati — 74 match for the benefit of the American’ metropolitan A. A. U. senior cham-| Chicago 82 Committee for Devastated France at! plonship for the distance in 2 minutes , Philadelphia 91 South Orange, N. J., country club|21 25 seconds, clipping 3-5 seconds Bre Saturday. from the previous record. | American League. BRITISHERS DEFEATED. WEST POINT TO TURN OUT. ce York Sea tcaes KANSAS. CITY, Sept. 9—Chick| NEW HAVEN, Conn., Sept. 9.—The Cleveland Evans, national amateur champion, |entire undergraduate body oc the! St. Louis — and Rob McDonald, Metropolitan open United States military academy at) Washington - champion, defeated George Duncan! West Point will come to New Haven, Boston and Abe Mitchell, British profession-'on October 22 to attend the Yale-Army, Detroit als, 2 to 1 in an exhibition golf match! football game in the Yale bowl, it was; Chicago - yesterday. lannounced today. { Philadelphia } | i

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