Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 20, 1921, Page 5

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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1927. | | | Mapel and Powers heir winning streak’ yesterda: finers, 7 to 6, in the last game the scoring with the exception of two innings tors jumped out ahead. Midwest League. ashington — 73 Toston a Detroit % , Chicago 84-408 >, Philadelp! 9 43 ~\ Harding Invited To World Series WASHINGTON, Sept. 20.—An invi- tation to attend the opening game of the world’s series was extended to President Harding by B. B. Johnson, preident of the American league. Mr. Harding tesérved his decision, saying whether he attended«avould -depend upon the state of public affairs. — Jewelry and watch repairing by ex pert workmen. All work guaranteed, Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co., O-S Bldg. World Results By Leased Wire Oppose Each Other STERLING, Colo. Sept. 20.—Sterling leaguers continued y by defeating the Casper Re- | mings, while Mapel yielded 14 in eight | made two, one of them a triple. ‘The score: | CASPER— ABH POAE 54520 42421 61163 62400 Slattery, 5 310 0 0 Jackson, ct 51000 Hale, tf . ao, 000 Samide, o 52000 60020 T by Bunching Hits; of the season. Sterling led in when the visi- Stefling sluggers bunched their | blows to good advantage }Club Standings| § The contest devetoped into a slug: ing match early in the game and the jefiners had the best-of the argument In the number of blows. They col- lected 17 off Powers in nine full in- innings. Hartzell set the pace for the Visitors as leadoffman by rapping ott four hits in five trips and Slattery Was next With thiee blows. Hale } ' ‘ rs aeeceacoa gh i. 0 1 1 OeHonpis ) 0 0 0 D 1 , 003 100 110—6 Stefling 680 022 00x— Summary: Warned runs, Casper 5. Sterling 6. Two-base hits, Copple Powers 2. Three-base hits, Payton, Hale. First on balls, off 1 1, off Powers 1. Left on bases, Casper 12 Sterling 8. First base on errors, off, | Casper 2, off Sterling 3.° Struck out, by Maples 0, Powers 4. plays, Bostick) lattery, Donica to Hartzell to Slattery 1:15. Umpire, Voor! a ‘ Sept. “20.—Miss Alexa Stirling of Atlanta, lates’ open golf champion of Canada and United States, and Mre. Whyte of the | Mrs. eyen at) clu finial’ iatch play for the Canadian ladies'| Hogue of Philadelphia, Royal Montreal club, were the ninth hole today in the Canadian women's tournament. Double | Thermopolt Time of game’ lis: Che Casper Daily Cribune ——— HE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING HEFINERS ROP LAST GAME Of [FEAR HELD OUT FOR SAFETY OF SEASON TO STERLING LEAGUERS Prairie Dogs Outhit and Outfielded by Casper But Nose Out 7-to-6 Victory COWBOYS OPEN SEASON OCT. Wyoming University Squad Meets Colorado Aggies on Gridiron. FIVE BALLOONS IN GREAT RACE had not reported, was the Bdgica piloted by Ratph Upson, and C. J. Americans. The others by Arm- , of Switzerland: La Brousne, of Belgium and Julés Dubois and Bienaime of France. The hénors for the greatest dis. national balicon race, landed in the Irtsh sea yesterday, 15 of Dublin, and Bernard Von Hoff. man, pilot, and U. 8, Kibben, aide, | beth, of St. Louis, are safe. This information was received by Albert Von Hoftr an, father of the pilot, in a cablegroam from the son today. BRUSSELS, Sept. 20—Tidings from five of the great ballons which started from here last Sunday in a race for the Gordon Bemett trophy, were i anxiously await. ed here this morning. There was DENVER, Colo., Sept. 26.—The Uni. |tersity of Wyoming will break open |the Rocky Mountain conference 1$21 football season on October 1, when ite team will tackle the Colorado Ag: |ricuitural celiege eleven, 1920 cham. ;Ptons, at Fort Collins. One week lat- jer the eleven from the Colorado schoo. of Mines will play the University of jDenver in the capital city and Wyo. Valle of Italy and Spencer of Enz. land, which came to carth near each other on the extreme western coast of Wales. NEW YORK, Sept. 20.—The Bel- some danger, it was said, that some | gica I, an American entrant in the will play Colorado College at of the missing acronauts had been | interftiational race which sfarted | It will be the Parsbns’ fires carried out over the Atlantic by from Brussels inday, has landed | c © game. winds which bore them toward Png- | at Braich.y-P4wll - north Wales. “Aggies” will entertain Jand, as that country had been Ralph Upson, one of the pilots, Ttah, October 11 blanketed by heavy banks of clouds during most of the time since the | club of America today. The bal. race started. loon traveled 420 miles in heat One of the five balloons which rs. Last Scores We neice MATIC Memes cabled this information to the Acro Wyoming open her conference season in this city, playing the Parsons at Broad. way park, October 22 Mines eleven is considered the “dark horse” of the conference race. All of } | Linderhoim. DIAT TRACK MOTORBIKE . RECORDS ARE SMASHED National League. Pittsburgh w York 1. m 9 delphia 3 | Five Squads to Battle for Con- ference Title on Nine Playing Dates. American Leagne. BASIN, Wyo., Sept. 20—The inter-| Boston 6-8, Chicago 2-5. SYRACUSE, N. ¥., Sept. 26.—New scholastic football Heason in the Big| Philadelphia 4, St. Louis 7. (world’s records for motorcycle | races Horn Basin will be ushered in offi-| New York 6, Detroit 10 over a dirt track were set here’ Mon clally on September 30 with games be- tween Cowle @ Basin at Basin, and Wortand and Greybull at Greybull. The schédule was drawn up and ap. Proved at a conference of athletic in- atructots for five schools and nine playlrig dates are named, including} ~ the following 'D PINS MORTENSON. +ship mateh of the National Riflé as. Octobe Greybull at Thermopotis;} 1 STOWN, Mont., Sept. 20—|sociation tournament with a score of Basin at Worland Clarence Eklund of Sheridan, Wyo.,|923 out of a possible 1,000. Captain October 14—Worland at Thermopo-|tlaimant of the ght heavy Weight lis. championship, last night defeated October ‘Thermopolis at Basin; | Fred Mortenson of Lewiston, winning Iroybull at Cowley. two falls out of three. | November 18—Basin at ‘Thermopo- ireybull at Worland November 11—Basin at at ow A. H. Hardy, Denver, was second with 917. ATHLETIC STADIUM FOR GOTHAM. pt. 20.—Erection of here where ama- rts of all kinds from football ‘ould be held, was advocated COLLEGE STARS DEFEATED. ST. LOU Sept. 20.—Hioward and itobert Kinsey of San Francisco, yes- “|terday defeated Joseph Werner, a PES $ a B 8 4 Cowley; Nov Greybull. bien, president of y pte _q.{champion of the Princeton tennis ‘i : * 3 | — Cowley at Worland:| tgam, and Theodore Drewes, Missouri i dsnmletiin aes hee freee onl at Bees Valiey champion, in an exhibition ten-| * cigs Seep deae| i REE As ks match... 5-7) 68, 6-1 bia tik ONAL Sept do this ‘ oS WHITE OUTPOINTS HANLON ‘TAWA, Sépt. 20—Miss Alexa; my rs ¥ S$ OUTPOINTS NLON. | the | Stirling of Atlanta, today defeated |PHULADELPHIAN LEADS MARKS.| DENVER, Sept. 20.—Charlie White, Whyte of the Royal Montreal MEN. of Chieago, was awarded the decision to 1, in the first round or} CAMP PERRY, 0., Sept. 20—0. S.Jover Jimmy Hanlon of Denver, xt the end of a fast 10-round bow last night. 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