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ws It rt be Te M it ts M C PAGE FOUR World Results By Leased Wire €be Casver Daily Cribune THE TRIBUNE'S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1921. First in News WILDCATS GO ON BAT RAMPAGE, (7 ier ae. PLANS | NOSE OUT VICTORY IN SLUGFEST sass. 2c noe’ * BIG ROAD RAGE lettermen and more than a score of| other candidates were on the Univer- of will ki Wallace Barr, rhack! ming High’ Hold: - inning of game ‘Second Inning When Seven Counters Put Game | ‘2: sro, zears. and Halftack Holmes! areal af Motorats. | af tedee’s Soakusmwaaa’ eaten on Ice for Laramie; One More Series LARAMIE, Wyo., Sept. 15.—After losing four straight games to the Refiners, Laramie turned the tables on Casper} yesterday and won the concluding game of the series, 12 to 9. Laramie jumped out with a lead of two runs in the first} inning and in the second frame accomplished what no club has been able to do this year—drove Steele from the mound} i piled up seven runs, J. Mapel re- 1 Steele. ‘Three more were gar- ered by the Wildcats in the eighth. rangements rapidly are shaping up ~TO0-YARD DASH RECORD ‘the Denver Times annual road race, | which is to be run next Saturday from |Cheyenne to Douglas, a distance of |170 miles, have arrived in Cheyenne} |and ‘are trying out the course. The event will start at 10 o'clock Satur-| day morning and the winner is ex- OSTON, Sept. 15.—The record of seconds for the 100-yard dash | made y Arthur Duffey of George- sper. g | , games in 1902 and expunged in 1905 National Rifle association tournament | Japan. It is considered the final tests Hartzell finished on the mound for| Sut B "lat Dougias about three hours later. = , ALING | may be restored to the official rec-|*‘.0Uki. to nctude Jack Knight of] S068 to the United States Marine] of an actor's merit in pantomime to be jords, it was rej oday. er struggled along with a single} ported: today he seventh inning when ¢/Cheyenne, an air mail pilpt who will Duffey’: arey 8 aetense Against charges of ty his skill with the leas speedy— un professionalism following his world Steele and Maj 1 received. In twc R' who has entered his famous Packard will report to th i . , +} ners counted eight] Su report to the national A. A. U-| racing car; Harold Brinker of Den- convention In Chicago in November. tened to overcome tht pada se aie jver; Sam, Marcus of Denver, in a stopped in the | Haynes Special; Jack Martin of Den- frames the F — —_ runs and threa Pitchers’ Battle With Total of |'ea¢.| The rally was its ighth, however, and the Wildcat Dozen Hea at ed the game With a three-run ad End of Tenth. antage. (Speéial to The Tribune.) Cheyenne, in his famous Hankson| ;, @F" speed marvel, and about half Gridiron Practice). dceen ‘shers. alan lia eee REDS MAKE PURCHASE. Casper goes to Sterling to play its last series of the season beginning to- STERLING, Colo., Sept. 15. — The] morrow. The score: Irrigators and Praigie Dogs batted to] Casper— ABH AE] PRINCETON, N. J., Sept. 15—, CINCINNATI, Sept. 15.—August a tie, 3 to 3, in a ten-inning game here | Hartzell, x 5 3 football campaign] Hermann, president of the Cincinnati yesterday called on account of dark-| Pitier, 3b 5 ness. Three of the runs were Donica, ss 4 practice of the season was held. About| chase of Pitcher Mitchell and Out.| 5 °05a, 7 mt of tl International associa- in the ninth inning Sterling Flynn, rf 5 ho candidates were put through a stiff| fielder Harper trom the Oklahoma] fyresae"tof the International associa. two for g tle af the Bisons b Slattery 5 vorkout for more than an hour and/City club of the Western league for) 1.7. of that organization at- their con. pres ous Uletetaxted ihe, Gyeyuell MeNeill, 5 a half, se, eee: vention here. Miss Southard accused was relicved by Eddlema Tackson 5 ———— “fem A . — Fe men of “feminizing the church” and held down the mound for Hale, ¢ 41 COOKE LEADS GOLFERS. Senin pndtte eke Game eaere eee Score by innings— Steele, p - ar) RYE, N. ¥., Sept..15—Charles B.| <n preachers, more men would become | Panic, in a powerful play- between Greybull ....000 002 001 0— 3 Mapel,. p - 20 Last Scores Cooke of Arcola, N. J., was the win-|\vterested in chureh work Sterling 100 000 o 3 Bostick, If 1 ner yesterday in the first half of the 2 qnatteries — Ule,Hddleman | and = 17th annual United States Senior —Norice. Vernert; Powers and Kraninger.| Totals 15 WEDN! pr Golf association 36-hole tourney at the Si aE EDNESDAY FINALS. I will not be responsible for any and Black. Laramie— AB H Mi Apawamis club, with a low gross]. M4 8 / js contracted by anyone but my- ot sate. of 42 Casper 9 eae ee score of 162. Mr. Cooke is resis: shed = ops t 00 : “3 “g tered in Class’A for mon bet@een 55 HENRY R, TIETZEN, British Champ 4 Dyer, Si7e Greybull 3, Sterling 3. Ten innings.| {o'y "69, and had a handicap of six. a Sorey, soe National League. Is Recovering Wilson, 1b 53 New York 10, Cincinnati 1. Heck, 3b & 3 Boston 2. Pittsburgh 5. Varnadore, 30 Philadelphia 0, Chicago 10. 7 chorburn, ef - $2 Brooklyn £-2, St. Louis 9-3. OTTAWA, Sept. 15.—Mtiss Cecil} Foreman: © vat ns ae Leitch, British woman golf champion, rary" 16 bs i Saree aes Ss has recovered sufficiently from ton- Pat Chicago 8, New York 11. traig’ strin, silitis to play daily matches in prep: 30 16 Cleveland 8, Philadelphia 6, ht as a 4 St. Louis 0, Washington 1. Detroit 0, Boston 1. ; — = aration for the United States chame --+- § pionship. Today she was at the River Mead course, having come from Montreal where yesterday she gave an excel- lent exhibition at the EB cons Field’ golf club. Playing against the club Professional, khe went around in 84 and finished on even terms with him by. virtue of a handicap. 000 5: 000 30°. Guest . Thor- Sorey sweet and mellow . Games Today that’s Piedmont stolen bases, Wilson, hits, Donica; ‘earned 9, Casper 6; left on 8, Midwest League. Casper at Sterling. bases Laramie Greybull at Laramie. D Hale to Pitler; struck out by Schinkel 1, by Steele 3, by Mapel 4 Club Standin Hartzell 1; bases on balls off Schinkel QS} i. o:¢ Manet 8, off Hartzeli 1; runs 5. hits 7 of Steele in 1 2-3 innings; runs §, hits 6 off Mapel in 4 2-3 innings; runs 9, hits 14 off Schinkel in 7 Lost, Pet.}innings; hit by plicher by Hartzell, Casper §; double —o National League. Boston at Pittsburgh. New York at Cincinnati. Brooklyn at St. Louis. Philadelphia at Chicago. Midwest League. be American League. Casper _ 638 | Sells; wild pitches, Stecle 2, Mapel 1;}° Geyeland at Philadelphia, Denver 560 ssed ball T > th f re Sterling, ikon | t baptieas uae iew Dales! 7 foe ael Cee ne oe } reybull _ 491 Jewelry and watch repairing by ex- Scottsbluff 432 2 rt “i . All ‘k guaranteed. Laramie _ «| Kilbane-Frush Sasper Jewelry Mfg. Co, O-8 Bldg. E 35f re| Match to Dety New York ; Pittsburgh 1 Ly St. Lous - Rain, Is Report CASPER Brookly ‘ Brooklyn & : CHICKEN Chicago 85 CLEVELAND, Sept. 15.—sRain will | not, interfere with the 12-round bout | between Johnny (Kilbane, feather- -weight champion, and Danny Frush, Baltimore challenger, here Saturday, the promoters announced today. | In the event of rain in the after- noon, it is proposed to stretch a tar- paulin over the ring at Dunn field. If necessary the bout will be held in the {evening. The principals are expected HOUSE 328 SOUTH KIMBALL STREET Phone 252W for your chickens for Sunday. Philadelphia - o4 American League. ‘Won. Lost. New York Cleveland St. Louis - Washington — Boston Springs, Hens, Fresh Exes and r Honey 3 Lroaerr & Mrzxs Tosacco Co. abe | nA eee re Steel Lacks Control and Is Driven From Mound in! %: practice, Incligniits, it was sata {Colorado Event Over Wryo-| ##%;,ryaking bis last year's, record off the team. | New York and St. Louis. One man was on base at the time and Bayne CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 15.—Ar.| was pitching. TOBE RESTORED, ATT ca | RIFLE SERVICE MATCH |15 Lettermen At | PLANS LAID FOR [RUTH BREAKS [$5,000 Mask Used | RECORD TODAY —— a WON BY MARINE CAMP PERRY, Ohio, Sept. 15.—The This art flourished in the ancient! town university in the “intercollegiate | DO .ca to h across the finish line Uited States service mateh of the| days of Greece, and more recently In corps team with a total of 5,261, ac- cording td unofiicial reports. 3 m t - The event was concluded late yes-) The mask was made by W. T. Be: Schinkel tching for Laramie, was ..-ing tour in 1905, is in the hands |2?4 he contends far more dangerous] ,__4 but offies rs le ate 53 n= ract 905, | °, tal figures were not S i BISONS IN q | H accorded the same kind of treatment’ or the New England A. A. U. which|—Sutomobile; J. Y. Stock of’ Casper.| \\oiiapie earl da, the famous New York artist with| y_ today. The United States navy had §,220 and the United States army 5,298. The individual rapid-fire pistol match, finished late yesterday, was won by A. P. Lane, s}Princeton Starts jXer. in a Marmon; Fred Hank of! New York’ civillan, with a total of - 7 out of a possible 200. pee mr ak ut WOMEN PREACERS URGED. CHICAGO, Sept. 15.—If there were ‘women preachers in the pulpits/ u ould be more men yesterday when the initial| Nationale, announced totay the pur-| Nurcnes. Mise Madeline Boutnerd, traight Virginia tobacco. ..“ripe arid 9-12.6t* of the body ‘expresses its story. —from down where ; the good tobacco grows ety in Mas- Production. picture,. “Dream Street,” which will be shown at the America theater, next week. Oddly it comes that Mr. Griffith should be.the first to introduce this noveity into the films, for ft was he, who first conceived the “tlose-up” in) pictures, enabling the human face to express its greatest heights of feeling.| And now he revives for the screen th ancient technique where the {ape is not seen at all. | able to teil his story without the face/ brush and oils, who took up the mak-| ing of masks as a hobby, and pros-| pered it into a new art. The making. of one mask requires from two to five weeks of almost constant work. Tens of thousands of fragile slips of paper. about the size of = nickel, are sealed together by a secret process. The ex-! preasion is the difficult attainment of| the great mask. | | ‘The one appearing in “Dream Street,” is beautiful with a cold, fixed beauty. It 's worn by a strange fig- ure, a fiddler in the streets, and from the strings of his violin wails the songs ang lure of sin and evil. Sensu- ous, sinful, intriguing, it is amazingly impressive when used in the dramatic contrasts of which only Griffith is ca good and evil. ‘The wearer of the mask is Morgan ‘Wallace, who scores his” points by re- gistering emotions with body and limbs only. So after all, Mr. Griffith has demonstrated that the emotio have no special seat, but every, fiber Detroit — p chines 421 | to enter the ring about 4:30 o'clock Philadelp 34g | Saturday afternoon. ‘Australian Champ | Loses to Godfrey FOR THE HUNTER ; deste cece « By eb ia SEC Yc or reduce your MILWAUKEE, Wis.. Sept. = e Harry Stone, New York lightweight | OSMSSPI CRE champion boxer of Australia, lost the] Jirtle Korein Tab> ar title yesterday to Godfrey in 8] l= es directed. No need to starve yourself 20-round contest at Sydney, Australia Gnd no danger. The shadow according to a message received by] part of thispicture s!iows how far makes Tom Andrews, boxing promoter of| rome women !aok old and vy . Wea Milwaukee. Stone acquired the title by defeating Lew Edwards. ~ Ammunition Hold the Gun on Them. You'll Get "Em. SPECIAL Must Sell at Once Excellent Condition; Cord : . Schulte HardwareCo. Wings and Other Extras. NO REASONABLE CASH 228 South Center Street OFFER REFUSED Terms if Desired. J. K. BALDWIN 842 E. Yellowstone Phone 590-J No Dealer D.WGriffiths Dream Strect*3 72d RtiR neem AMERICA : —AND— LLOYD HAMILTON --IN— “ROBINSON CRUSOE, LTD” $ —AND— PRIZMA NATURAL COLOR .* Continuous 1 to 11 A Bishop-Cass Theater LAST TIMES TODAY BUCK JONES “TO A FINISH” NEXT ATTRACTION THE TEN DOLLAR RAISE” Admission 40c LONDON COTTON SLOW. LONDON, Sept. Times in its financial notes says that In D.W.Griffith’s (S028) 2 ics Mepored toon i | United States there has been no cor: “Dream Street” 2: ponding activity is usual at this time of the year. ee As many as twel . |ages are taught school in Tokyo. in some of the A $1,000 Show at Popu- lar Prices. Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. “TODAY Positively One Day Only “THE AUCTION OF SOULS’ A story of the Armen- This thriller will enter- tain you for nearly two —NEXT— A TWO-REEL COMEDY. —NEXT— ANOTHER COMEDY —NEXT— TOPICS OF, THE DAY —NEXT— For the Love of Mike, * COME EARLY! TOMORROW CHARLIE CHAPLIN’ COMING “Sowing the Winds” For 19 Years EarnestiyPralsesEatonic “My wife was —— acid stomach for years, ro in freights, foreign langu Song Program ‘A Trip fo Honalula’ The Girls With Standard Ki No Shifting for Figures! Price $60.00 For Sale at Casper Stationery Co. “HER STURDY OAK” A Bishop-Cass T heater LAST TIMES TODAY “DEVOTION —WITH— HAZEL DAWN —AND— E. K. LINCOLN —ALSO— FATTY ARBUCKLE IN A RETURN SHOWING “THE COOK” Continuous 1 to 11 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WANDA HAWLEY “—AND— _ WALTER HIERS —IN— Of All Events Columbia THEATER The Home of Music and TONIGHT Entire Change of —With— Ignatz and Casey —Avd— - Sapphire Singing, Dancing and Plenty of Comedy. ALSO FEATURE PIC- TURE PROGRAM Remington Portable A story almost identi- Typewriter Admission 30c

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