Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 17, 1921, Page 7

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ee ae World Results By Leased Wire @he Casper Dally Crivune PAGE SEVER EXTAA-BASE CLOUTS IN EIGHTH FOR WINFOR STERLING CLUB, 4708 Tie Broken When Payton Raps Out Triple and A™sisgr Pitcher Uren Stock: Schoonover Follows With Double; Refiners | 2 miter 1 the American league | yesterday. Shocker, now with the Outhit Prairie Dogs But Drop Opener | St. Lewis Americans, pitched against his old teammates and won STERLING, Colo., Sept. 17.—Payton’s triple and Schoon-| While this was happening st the gree double in the eighth inning broke © te and won for] Sutin cite ar wicning ing yesterday, . r the ners had come from behind and tied up the seore with three runs in the sixth| tsasy were leading the "American frame. Steele was on the mound for Casper. It was Sig- man’s first victory over Casper this year, the Sterling pitcher FEWER ROLFERS stewie sce ne ove weenie KILBANE CONFIDENT OF =| McInnis to Set IN TOURNAMENT, OLD TEAMMATES OUT OF LEAD mer member of the New York Am itcher Urban Shock- of Steele ylelding seven blows in eight Errorless Ball innings. The score: Dentca, ss SEVEN QUALIFY TY LATONIA, Ky., 320 nominations, seven thoroughbreds fied to face the barrier in the 1921 renewal of the Latonia championship at the Latonia track this afternoon. The race ix exclusively for carrying 126 pounds and is valued at approximately $33,000. is a mile and three-quarters. Grey Lag, winner of the interna- tonal stakes ing Blood, recently purchased “Bud” Fisher, came on from the east, Among the western horses are E. R. Bradley's Behave Yourself and Black Servant, one a Kentucky derby win- ner and the other the runnerup in phrey, ownel by Dan Lehan, FOR BIG ANGE CHICAGO, Sept. 17.—Ty Cobb was the only member of “the quar- Three-Year-Old Champion-| tette which last week went into ship Stakes at Latonia Sn en See ee ee nors merican leagu Are Pending. made a gain during tho week. The “Georgia Peach” added four points to his cverage, giving him a mark of .394 for the runnerup honors. Harry Heilmann, Detroit's slugging outfielder, struck a slump in his hitting and dropped to 398, just four points in front of his boss. Babe Ruth of the Yankees, the third member of the slugging quartette, MAJORITY OF BIG TEN Sept. 17.—Out of the three-year-old division quall- colts The distance in Canada, and Sport- by Casper— a the event. CHICAGO, Sept. 17.—Despite in- Hartzell, 2b Senator J, N, Camden's Rangoon, | clement weather in many of the camps Bostick, 3b —- c. W. Clark hite Star and Hum-| yesterday, reports from the western com-| conference football squads indicated | Sudeee dace amt Sept. 1A bandred | piete the feld. that most of the big ten were buckling Siattery, Ib - CLEVELAND, Sept 17.—Johnny| fielding record of Stuffy McInnis, Me atiRG 5ST AREA down to hard work and by the first nono 8a geet Kilbane, feataer-reight champio of the week will be engaged in strer- in Nati Waetincn 3? ne, feataerveight champion, af] first baseman of the Red Sex, if he ; Number Cut in Half in Nation- J fans were gathering at Dunn field fot] complotes the first game of today’s L Ss uous training. al Amateur Play on St. his 12-round titujar fight with Danny] doubleheader against Chicago with. ast cores Purdue, Indiana and Wisconsin Louis Course. Frush, of Baltimore, this afternoon] out misplay. This record ef fielding squads were sent into acrimmages. expressed corfidence that he woul’) perfection is said to be without par. while Michigan, Tilinois, Minnesota, Al neconnavrt Crocmumew tn | onnuwnmonw il ST, LOUIS, Sept. /7.(By The As- sociated Press)-——Only about half as ye EA) Sete OAS AEROS retain the championship which he] allel In Senses, RON CB to won trom Abe Attell in Vernon, Cal-| 99 gumed te. an phoned abees Moc nocoonosups | wuccnonuap Casper 3, Sterling 4. Chicago and Iowa candidates were put through hard preliminary practice, with Midwest League. ‘ on Washington's birthday in 1912. 30, ‘ial bie wren sostuntutr 3. Denver 4 Northwestern's squad began iy gh eae arora teres best : Frosh wae equally confident tpi] ratte ph tea prokem, Meinnis punting, Gay. jn the 28-nole,elimiontion round: 3 he would snatch the crown from Kll-| has accepted 1,056 chances. 990 of National League. ——_—-—-——— of the national amateur yea ped 1 hane'’s heads whi werd ped sake Gait endo. Now York 6, Pitisburch 6. 7 H 1 r Strik or Fe Realyce 9 apeer age act Drea tac 8 Frush was within the weight of 126] His fielding per centage. of 999 is | Boston 1, Ciacinnatl 5. urte , es players nad page chcg ie barr s pounds required. Kilbane was ex-| two points better than the Mighest | Philadelphia 3, St. Louis 4. fivenmen tér (the, most part sn8 tne 7 pected to welgh about 127 pounds. record for = season, that by Gandil, | Brooklyn-Chicago, rain. | Out 19 Batters 144 Sheriper: Comet irt Cosen Willie ; Kilbane is guaranteed $60,000 an hie pecennn of te Sen tn | ond of the purse, win, lose or draw but Aocal internal revenue agents sai the government taxes would take $12 760 from that sum. A drizzling rain ceased at 10 a, m and the sun came out. The preliminaries are scheduled to start at 2 p. m. and the main bout about 4:30 p. m., eastern time. A hitch developed this morning when Kilbane objected to the two Judges, Richard Guy, Pittsburgh, and Sam Hall, Chicago, sport write: lected yesterday by the Cleveland Hunter, champion of Great Britain, and Raymond Swift, another Briton, two Canadians and.two Scots, Among those contesting the title were four] c. former winners, and the present cham- pion, Chick Evans, who did not reach} Summary—Earned runs Casper 3, the links gintil today just before he] Sterfing 3; two-tmse hits, Schoonover teed off. 2, Harzell, Jackson; three-base hits, ‘Two former champions among the] Payton; wild pitch, Steele 1; first base original entrants, Jerome Travers and|on errors off Casper 1, off Sterling 1; F. M. Byers, withdrew, the latter be-| struck out by Steele 2, by Sigman 2; cause of {ilIness. But champion Chick | double plays, Hartzell to Donica; Kop- Evans of Chicago, and four former] ping to Brokaw; passed balls, Casper H. Candler Egan, Port- 003 000—3 100 o1°—4 Club Standings Midwest League. ‘Won St. Louis 10,.New York 3 | Cleveland 2, Washington 0. - Coast Woman Is American League. | NOGALES, Ariz., Sept. 11.—Piteher Chicago s, Boston 10. “Sal” Dalazar of the Phoenix Tigers, Detroit 7, Philadelphia 3. Sait River Valley league team, struck |out nineteen players in a Nogales y, winning 9 to 7. An interstate championship golf Touted for Team tournament has been arranged for Boise, Idaho, beginning, September 24. ERS PILLS seat irapete Cami: someon; Davids We a en ee ee was expected to te choren today ag| fous ®) son Herron, and Robert Gardner, Chi- ' : one of the 20 members of the teary i ‘a ocd bean A eee the PUBY stern aiaiee, | eemenreeneeneeeneneeeeneeseoeneneees | Lenglen Books national araail bore rifle match, schee | Baia a ae eee et S, port Ni otes H ry Sad Mra. Crossman has been shooting | SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE MERE Warm weather with much humidity Passage Home ae strong for a place on the team. i St. Louls | The Midget Smith—Jack Sharkey bout ts card for Aurora, Ill, Sep- tember 22. made the players swelter. The greens seececseses are soft enough to hold any shot that hag not been wholly misplayed. The largest Pacific coast contingent ever entered in the event tried for places among 64 who will survive today's medal play. No fewer than 10 playcrs recruited by H. Chandler Egan starte in the championship. A stiff breeze sprang up during the forenoon, sweeping holes at an angle that added strokes to some of the scores. A large gallery swept down NEW YORK, Sept. 17.—Suzanne Lenglen, French tennis star, an- nounced today that she had booked Passage on the steamer France, sail- (ng for Havre next Wednesday. Her mother and A. R. De Joannis, vice president of the French Lawn Ten- nis federation, will accompany ,her. She said her physicians have ordéred her to refrain from violent ex! for an indefinite period. pecs atta! oie Games Today National League. New York at Pittsburgh. Boston at Cincinnati. Brooklyn at Chicago. Philadelphia at St. Louis, American League. Chicago at Boston. St. Louis at Philadelphia. Cleveland at Washington. Detroit at New York. Midwest League. Casper at Sterling. Denver at Scottsbluff. Greybull at. Laramie. ——___ Jewelry and watch repatring by pert workmen. All work guaran’ Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co., 0-8 The Duke of York, second son of ing George, has recently been elect- vd m member of the Jockey club, Chester was the first place in Eng- ‘and where horse-racing took place. In 1609 the Mayor of Chester offered \ prize In a horse-race. /The first successful attempt to swim the English Channel was that of Cap- tain Webb, who made the crossing in 1875 in 21 hours 45 minutes, Philadelphia SSE Se eee BOXERS MATCHED. ST. PAUL, Minn, The Ohio State university will play three games in the cast: this season, with the elevens of Syracuse, Colum- bla and West Virginia. Walter Moody at Sioux City, Iowa, September 21. For the opening of the Madison Square garden boxing season on Sep- tember 23 Tex Rickard plans to stage three eight-round bouts and one of fifteen rounds. worse. The first pair to finish vere Dens- mere Shute of Chicago, and Charles ‘Weems of Quincy, Ill, who had 8! and 86, respectively. Mrs. Mallory Captures Title The next big event on the golfing Program will be the annua! champion. ship tournament of the Professional Golfers’ association, which will be staged at the Inwood Country club the week of September 26. ‘The football season of the Wea'arn conference will reach ite climax with PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 17.—Mrs |the contests of November 19, when Molla Bjurstedt Mallory, New York,| tlinois will play Ohio State at Co. today won the Middle Atlantic states : Minnesota will!meet Michigan lawn tennis singles championship for/at Ann Arbor, and Purdue will line| women by defeating Misr Edith Sig-| up against Ind’ana. ourney, Boston, 6-0, 6-3. Mrs. Mallory and 2fiss Sigourney “won the doubles ch=mpionship by de- fexting Miss 24ary Browne and Mrs. Louise ‘yilliams, California, holders of the women’s national doubles title, 6-3, 6-4. ‘To convince a priest who told him he had lost his punch, John L. Sul- Mvan once fixed an inch-thick oak panel in a doorway and placed the priest behind it. With his right fist he drove in the panel and sent his critie head over heels. Roy McCormick, the Irish pugilist who engaged in a number of bouts in America some time ago has bought an estate in Surrey, England, which he has named “Ringside.” He intends Southern League Season Closed |that {it shall be the future home of \his parents, who have been living in ATLANTA, Ga., Sept. 11,—The | Southern association 1921 season Ireland. closes today with Danan as cham- Pion and a league record breaking string of 103 victories and a new lea. | for the teaching of lawn tennis. it gue record of 103 games won by the|is an automatic server. The player champion team. A new record of 347 | loads it with balls, sets it to the re- homeruns was made. | quirea strength and angle, and it will Regardiess of the result of today’s serve any kind of delivery he wishes games the finish will be in the fol-|— a lob, a hal€vyolley, or a rising lowing order: ball. 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Ruth broke his home run record | of 64 circuit drives established in | 18%. scoring his 55th at New York on Thursday and his 56th on Fri- @ay. The big southpaw has in- creased his lead as a run getter having registered 162 times. Riderless Horse HARD AT GRID WORK Finishes First In Track Event --OKLAHOMA CITY, Okls., Sept. 18.—Blue Jay, a race horse, threw his rider just after the start of a race at a county fair here today forged ahead of four other horses and finished first with yards to spare. Maitio A. was awarded the victory, but her owner split the purse with Blue Jay's owner. DANCE At the Winter Garden SATURDAY, SEPT. 17 Introducing the Moonlight Syncopators BRONGHOS WIN MOUND BATTLE Breaks of Game Go to Denver and Scottsbluff Loses, 4 to 2. DENVER, Sept. 17 e won for Denver in a pitchers’ battle son for the Eroncs Scottsbluff. Brooks blows while Dawson here were two errc the hurters. 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