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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14,1921. World Results By Leased Wire “HOFFMAN IS RIGHT AND SHUTS QUT LARAMIE IN FIFTH GAME Casper Sluggers Back Up Brilliant Mound Duty of| Hoffman With Seven Runs in Continuation of Winning Streak Against Wildcats LARAMIE, Wyo., Sept. 14.—Prospects of a clean sweep for the Casper Refiners in their series with Laramie loomed big today following yesterday’s fourth defeat by Casper, 7to 0. Guy Hoffman was the mound star of the game, yield- ing but six scattered hits, while the visitors collected a total of ten off Hill which went for six earned runs. ‘The fourth was Casper's big inning when Hartzell was passed, Pitler I tripled, Hill made a wild heave and followed it by wounding Flynn, and | singles were cracked out by McNeill | and Jackson. Heck aided the scoring | with an error. |afternoon after a long rest and the | up the series. visitors are optimistic over cleaning ‘The score: ie | CASPER— HPO 2 Bluffs Jump Out in Lead and} fartzent, ret | a et Hold It in Tuesday Game 3 3 5 ° at Denver. [Fyne at Airarie: t » 1b 211,60 DENVER, Sept. 14.—The Scotts-| ener’ ge meet Sot bluff Irrigators clipped a few more} sacuson, cf a ee points off Denver's standing in the| Hate ¢ ooaree Midwest league yesterday when they | Hoffman, p — 0020 nosed out a %-to-2 victory over the, = ° Brones. Killeen and Johnson both} rotaig Wwepdia pitched stellar ball, the former yield-| 1 ,mAMIE— HPOAE ing seven and the latter eight blow: Sells, rf -. 60200 Score by innings: R. H. B.| Guest, 2b S sake Scottabluff -... 201 000 000-3 8 ph Bs Sahara Denver -.. 100 010 000-2 7 Wilson, 1b 113 11 Batteries — Killeen and Benning- Heck, 3b 1161 hoven; Johnson and Lowry. gchinkel, oO: goaich et Be: Thorburn, cf 2 1°0 0 Jones, c os 00 Hin, p o120 *Dyer -. 10080 tTonneman .. oooo Totals .------..-.-. 32 62719 2 * Batted for Jones in the 9th. + Batted for Hill in the 9th. Summary: Two-base hits, Slattery, Jackson, Pitler, Three-base hit, Pitler. Sacrifice hit, Jones. Earned runs, Casper 6. Left on bases, Casper 7, Laramie 0. Double plays, -| Sorey to Guest, to Wilson, Heck to Guest to Wilson. Base on balls, by Hil 4. Struck out, by Hoffman 2, by Hill 3. Hit by pitcher,.by Kill, Flynn, Wild pitches, Hill 2. Time of game 1:50. Umpire, Dale. Marksmen Tied In Ohio Shoot CAMP PERRY, Ohio, When competition in the Lewis Clark match of the National Rifle associa- Uon tournament was resumed today, Lieut. Col. 8. W. Anding, ana. Major B, G. Chynowith, both of the United States infantry were tied for first place with strings of 19 bull's eyes. Sept. 14.— tch repairing by ex- All work guaranteed Jewelry Mfg. Co., O-S Bids. 35-8 Forty,Report At Princeton PRINCETON, Sept. 14.—About 40 of the ieqding candidates for Prince-| ton’s 1921 football elaven reported to! Coach Roper for the first workout of the season. Many of last year's varsi-| ty and freshmen siars were among] them. LEAT PS, ae FS BECKETT DEFEATS M’CORMICK. LONDON, Sept. 14.—(By The Asso- ciated Press}—Joe Betkett, former} heavyweight champion _ pugilist of | Great Britain, defeated “Boy” McCor-| mick in their 15-round bout here, Mc-| Cormick was bhdly beaten and retired | at the end of the 12th round. VOORHIES SHUTS OUTBISON CLAN Mound Star at Sterling Lets| Greybull Dowy With Five Blows and Wins. STERLING, Colo,, Sept. 14.—Ster- ling jumped ahead of the Denver club| in the league race here yesterday by} defeating the visitors, 5 to 0. Voor-| hies was on the mound for the Prai-| rie Dogs and hurled one of his best| games of the season by letting the hard hitting Greybull club down with five hits. Bluejacket was touched, up| for ten blows by S¢€rling. | ‘The score: RHE. Greybull -0 6 1 Sterling -~5 10 0 Batteries — ,Bluejacket and Wern-| ert; Voorhies and Kraninger. t TENDLER BEATS BRIEDMAN. | PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 14.—Lew Tendler, Philadelphia contender for! the lightweight boxing championship, | got a notch nearer his goat last night) when he won a fast hard-fought 8-| round bout with Sailor Friedman of Chicago by a slight margin. | GIBBONS DEFEATS FISHER. | ST. PAUL, Minn., Sept. 14)-Mike] Gibbons, who meets Battling Ortega next Friday night at Colorado Springs, | Colo., easily won a 10-round bout with | Young Fisher of Syracuse here last! night. JOCKEY TRAMPLED. CLARKSBURG, W. Va., Sept. 1 George Edward Smith, a jockey, was trampled to death when his mount, W./| P. Montgomery, fell while leading in the first race of the central West Vir- ginia fair yesterday. MOORE TO MEET SMITH. CHICAGO, Sept. 14—Pal Moore of| entries bring to 152 the number of Memphis, Tenn., was matched to meet! players who will tee off in the quall- Midget Smith, New York bantam-| fying round next Sunday. —"-—_—= - weight in a 1@-round bout at Aurora, September 23. WHITE MEETS HANLON. DENVER, Sept. 14,—Charlie White of Chicago will arrive here Saturday for his 12-round fight here September 19 with Jimmy Hanlon of .Denver _ ~ Coine c ‘The scores were made at 1,000 yards, | Hanlon alrzady is training. along! on Fill up your makin’s papers with P. A. ‘Record MadeIn | SPORT FLASHES HOT OFF WIRE @he Casver Oativ wrioune PAGE FIVE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS J0TOR RACES SCHEDULED NEXT SUNDAY. AT FAIRGROUNDS WILL HOLD THRILLS FOR FANS HERE will be given a thrill, Sunday after- card of 11 track classics in automobile, motor- cycle and side car events has been scheduled by the Casper Racing club to be run off at the fairgrounds. Furthermore, the club has decided on a price of $1, including war tax, with no additional entrance fee to the grandstand. - ~ The afternoon's program is made x AND CUBS up of races at two, three and five coupled machines, lar motorcycies and those with side cars attached. of the local riders wf! par assuring the spectators t racing that has been done on the local tracks is summer. | Stock has bee: = up his two rac CHICAGO, Sept. 14.—The city series | ‘2 cars t tter a few between the White Sox of the Ameri-|©f the local r can league and the Chicago Cubs of | Brown, t the National leaxue will open on Octo-| both or ber 5, it was announced today at the | can White Sox park. | ri miles for stock racers, short |t0, tnaice: ter and with normal admission fee of one dollar it is expected that these races will draw the biggest crowds this Syracuse Race}* BRE Midwest League. Casper at Laramie. Denver at Greybull at SYRACUSE, N. Yj Sept. 14—A new record for the Empire State stake was made Monday when Grey worthy, owned by a Walter Cox, trot ted the mile in the second heat in 202%. The old record was 2:03%, made in 1918 by, McGregor the Great, another Cox horse. National League. on at Pittsburgh. York at Cinctnnati. RIFLE TEAM SETS RECORD. CAMP PERRY, 0., Sept. 14.—The United States infantry rifle team, win ning the Herrick trophy mateh at the National Rifle association tournameni set a new world's record; with a tots of 1,738 out of a possible 1,800. Philadelphia Chicago at New York. Detroit at Boston NOTICE. { will not be responsible for any “lls contracted by anyone but my PETE HERMAN MATCHED, elt. NEW YORK, Sept. 14.—Pete Her-|\ man, world’s bantamweight champion and Johnny Buff, claimant of the fy welght championship, will meet here September 23 for the bantamweight championship. Promoter Rickard an nounced they have agreed to weigh in at 118 pounds at 2 o'clock the day of je fight. 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