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- BABE RUTH IS SUSPENDED ACAI S | HOT OFF WIRE | CHICAGO, June 20—{By The As-rtury mark yesterday in game —Liee Willard, = 16) against the Giants. by JOHNSON CHAMP SHUTOUT KING Blank Drawn by Sox Is 95th Handed Out by Washing- ton’s Great Star. WASHINGTON, June 20.—Local baseball statisticians digging back into the records of Walter Johnson, who by blanking the Chicago White Sox Sun- day 1 to 0, registered his seventh vic- tory this season against three defeats, have found that not only has the “big train” of the Washington staff enter- ed the ultra select class of pitchers with a fe time average of .600 or bet- ter but he has clinched his. title to the champion shutout king of the ma- jors. Sunday’s blank drawn by the White Sox with the 95th Johnson has handed out in his big league career. Johnson's total number of 327 vic- tories against (217 defeats, for an average-of .601 is considered a , able tribute to his prowess as he beers backed by-clubs of only mediocre abifity in a great majority ofthe 16 seasons he has worn a Washington uniform. There is only one pitcher now in harness: who is-considered to have a.ghost of a chance to top John- eon in-shutouts fame and’that is Grov- er Alexander of the Chicago Cubs. As Alexander has only eighty goose-egg verdicts to his credit at the start of the. present»season, the chance of his overhauling-the Washington twirler is deemed exceedingiy elim. ‘Third’ on the list ofshutout artists is the veteran Babe Adams of Pitts- burgh, who had43to-h‘s credit when "| handicap of) 27. for anoutlaw club. He is credited wittr33:shutoutrvictories. Others who have over a.score.of shutouts-chalked up, not.including this season's results areiJush Bush 27, Bob: Shawkey 26, Carl Mays 23, Stanley Coveleskie 22, and*Ray Caldwell 22. India Racquet Stars Defeat Rumanian Pair elimination Davis cup play between India. and Rumanta here, A. A. Fyzee, of the.India team defeated, Nicholas Mishu, Rumania, 3-6, 5-7, 6-4, 6-4, 6-0. Indian. also-won the second, br. A. H. Fyzee'defeating M. Stein, Rumania, 6-0, 6-1,¥6-1. es ROEHAMPTON, Eng... June 20— (By The Associated Press.)\—The Brit- ish isles team won the doubles match today in the’ Davis cup tennis play with the Italian team. Major Alger- non R. F, Kingscote and Frank Rise- ley defeated Caesar Colombo and Count*di Robeceb, 6-1, 6-4, 6-0. BECKENHAM, June 20—(By The Associated Press)—India has won the right to enter the.second “round of the Davis cup tennis \contests by defeat- ing Rumania. ‘The-victory-was clinch- ed by’the defeat-of Nichols. Mishu of Rumania by A. H.\Fyee of the Indian team today, the Indian winning 4-6, 61, 61, 7-5. ESN SS BT CHEMICAL TRUGK MEN AT REFINERY. INJURED IN RUN TO. OL FIRE Mont Ricketts and Ishn © Collard, employes at the wax plant of plant No. 3, Stahdard Oil’ company, were fnjured Sunday afternoon while driv- ing the chemical truck to the tank fire. An automobile in front jammed inte the truck at the same time a Ford bumped into it from \the rear-~The result was that the chemical truck was overturned. Collard suffered scratches, while Ricketts was badly PLIHE TRIBUNE'S Brie From Play King of Swat Gets f Respite CHICAGO, June 20.—(By ‘The Associated Press.) —Babe Ruth today was suspended for three days by President Ban Johnson of the American league for the altercation in yesterday's Cleveland-New York gam which resulted in Umpire Dineen put ting the home run slugger out of the game after he had disputed a decision cn Nunamaker of Cleveland at second ase. CHICAGO, June 20.—(By The Asso- elated Press.)}-Babe Ruth faces an- other suspension or a fine as a result ot his conduct in the New York-Cleve land game yesterday when he was banished in the eighth innning for disputing a decision. President John- son of the American league said today the action he would take depended on the report of Umpire Dineen, which was sent special delivery. iad 0s BS caval Si JARVIS COPS KNICKERS, FRANK FIRMIN LOWERS George Jarvis, well known/of> tor, turned in a score of 65 net and made off with the “knickers” offered as a prize’In Sunday's handicap tour- ney at the Casper Country club golf lmks. Jarvis took 45 going out and 47 1n,.the total being» reduced by a The playing of Frank Firmin was the feature of Sunday’s play, the Ohio cashier having turned in a 37 for ning holes, a new -record for the course. His total was-81 and he finished with & net-score of* 66. Club Standings 632 569 528 508 A738 ATS 453 346 Won. Lost. Pet. 36 24 -600 35 26 574 31 28525 Se 29 508 ‘Washington... 39 31 483 Chicago --_-____._ 28 a1 A Philadelphia... “ Boston -------.-. 22 “ 393 | Last Scores ° | MONDAY FINALS. National League. St. Louis 5, New York 4. Pittsburgh 6, Brooklyn 6 (14 in- nings). - Chicago 6, Philadelphia 8. Cincinnati-Boston game postponed ‘on account of rain. American League. Boston 9, Detroit 11. New York 2, Cleveland 4. Washington 0, Chicago 2. Philadelphia 2, St. Louis 3, —<—<—— oo —— MILLS BALLTOSSERS ‘DOWNED {N GAME, 20-2 Red's All-stars wiped the earth with a baseball aggregation from Mills to | the tune of 20 to 2 yesterday after- noon. The batteries were, for Red's | team, Morris and Spalding; for Mills, Usted and Petrie. Red and his gang crave action and wish to challenge through these col- umns any and al! baseball tossers in the city, except the Standard team. Games may be scheduled by communi- burned by acid. Both are in the hos-| cating with E. Jaymes, 925 S. Poplar pital, several fractured ribs and Be| street. ‘ ‘PUNCH’ PATTERSON IS SIGNE TO BATTLE PERKINS JULY 3 A battle. between “Punck’’ Patterson, Oklahoma heavy- weight champion, and Harvey Perkins of Casper will be the feature-ring-event of Fourth of July week here, according to an announcement today by George McLeod, promoter, who stated that the Oklahoman hdd accepted the challenge of his protege and would come +6, this city for a mill on the night of July 3, AM arrangements are being made.to carry out the fight card as scheduled: and good prelimi- naries-will be booked. Patterson» was originally matched te meet Carl Morris-at Tulsa on July 4, but the-date of this bout has been Postponed for three days, giving Pat- tergon time to return there for his engagement after meeting Perkins here. Whether he will bo able to fulfill his Oklahoma engagement will epend on the result of the Perkins battle, ‘The-dig Oklahoman is no novice but has been fighting for 10 years. He is 29 years old, weighs 200-pounds and stanis @\feet 2% inches. Tulsa fans, it is said, are willing to back Patter- son against Perkins-or any other/@ western man. RECORD FOR LINKS HERE: | SPORT FLASHE ‘William Killifer, manager-of the ‘Chicago Cubs, soon will don the span- gies and take his turn behind the plate. Bill worked out in an exhibition game last Sunday and finding he still had his batting eye and his arm was in fine shape to flag tthe runners going to second, herimmediately asked for re- instatement. To make room on the roster, the Cubs released Victor Keen, @ pitcher to the Toronto club. of the game, and defeated the New York Giants five to four, making it pions. Racing. Meeting of Queens County: Jockey club at Aqueduct. Meeting of Kentucky Racing asso- ciation, at Latonia, Meeting of Dorval Jockey elub, at Montreal. Golf. Canadian amateur championship tournament at Hamilton. ‘Trans - Mississippi championship tournament, at Omahr Southern amateur championship tournament operls at Atlanta. Ohio women's championship tourna- ment, at Cleveland. ‘Vermont state trapshooting tourna- ment opens at Rutland. South Dakota state trapshooting tournament closes at Aberdeen. Tennis. Rhode Island clay court champion- ship tournament at Providence. Delaware state champtonship tour- nament at Wilmington.. St. Louis at New York. Cincinnati at Boston. Chicago at Philadelphia. American League. Washington at Chicago. Philadelphia at St. Louis. New York at Cleveland. Boston at ‘Detroit. City of Home Owners Home ownership is the supreme test of confidence in a city. ‘Wheo s man identifies himself with . ity bt home, he gives peool of ils felteintnateagy: He does more—he ires a sonal interest in ita development. OMAHA is fourth city in home ownership in America. When you do business in Omaha you are likely to be dealing with a heme ouner, | He gives you good service be, eacse he represents Omaha wants you to abare his confidence in Omaha. Let Us Tell You More. Write Chamber of Commerce, Omaha Ask for Booklet “Omahs—City of Home Owners” making the final score § to 6. Two men were on the paths when Peters ahead of him. “Rabe” Rath, the .king of swat -j innings yesterday before the Dodgers | Big Phil Douglas was not right yesterday, and the St. Louis Cardl- nals hit him hard in the early innings he faced him in the fourth inning. two in a row from the world’s cham~ The Chicago’Cubs lost a tough game yesterday.’ After leading the Phillies all the way and putting over two| more runs in the ninth, for what ap-| Peared to be enough to win, the Phil-| les staged a rally, which included a! home run by Pinch Hitter Peters, | made his smash, and both scored Hack Miller, the Pacific coast sing-| ger now with the Cubs, cracked out)“ his third homer of the season yester- day against the Phillies. Pitcher Kaufman of the Cubs also poled a four bagger. Brooklyn and Pittsburgh battled 14/ put over the winning tally. They ral ied in the ninth and tied the count at five all, and won out six to five. Harry Heilman, the Detroit slugger who had made ten consecutive hits was stopped by Curtis Fullerton of the Boston Red Sox yesterday when The Detroit Tigers continued their heavy bombariment and yesterday won their seventh consecutive game €de Casper Daily Cridune PAGE 0 F SPO GARHES TURNS COURSE WN 72 Makes Good Revord in Second Round of Golf Tourney at Sandwich, SANDWICH, June 20.—(By The As. American open golf champion, turne in a card of 7 i the second quality- he British open golf hip here today, nd round, giving him an aggregate caddies are wanted at the Casper Country club. Boys for this by handing Boston an 11-to9, beating. position should be between the age of N FOR DISPUTING UMPIRE’S DECISION MERCHANTS POST PRIZES FOR WINNERS OF ATHLETIC EVENTS That the merchants of Casper are interested in the gigantic) SPOKANE, Wash., June 20.—Arté Fourth of July celebration which the Standard Athletic and| “les for a match here June 30 be- Recreation association has scheduled for that cated by the fact that several of them have offered to donate | "y Meyers of Chicago in which Mey- prizes for the different races and contests which the commit-|¢rs’ clatms on the world's middie tee of the association has placed on the program. These prices will be placed on ex- mibition in the show windows of the various merchants this week. Tt is promised that the prizes will be worth | trying for and that the races and | field of speedy conten young fellows. The caddies have an| excellent opportunity’ to meet with Casper pusiness men and to form ac-| quaintances that may be valuable to them later. 1 G. W. Jarvis has announced that membership to the club is practically | ies Needed At closed. Persons wishing to join should Country ‘Club, Club Closes Membership do so immediately and should call on asm is being shown in goif this year by Casper business men and it is ex pected that an even larger club will| be in existence next season. pian Re ei Infant mortality in New York City has been reduced from 240 per thou sand in 1891 to 71 per thousand last RTING NEWS | THYE-MYERS MATGHIS ED BY CONTRACT Gat day is indi-| tween Ted Thye of Portland and John- | weight championship will be at stake, were signed here, it was announced. events has been arranged. There wil|T¥® Will designate the rules under be the !22yard dash and the hoese.| Which the two men will meet. Weights wives’ nail driving contest, there will| Were fixed at 168 pounds, give or taki be herse races and a foot race be-|‘¥ Pounds. een the fastest of the fattest women) diversified prograre other events will tring together al twe ox henna is Thye was given the decision over Ccsper, there will be sack races,| Meyers in a 12 round matchhere last three-legged races and|Friday night under the White- rules, 12 and 16 years, and should be menty| all of the other old-time favorites at| after each had obtained one fall. an old-fashioned Fourth of Juty cele. | was title claims were not involved. ’Tis said the Pierce-Arrow Truck is built by pessimists—men who think of the worst in transportation dif- ficulties and build e truck that will conquer them. Mr. Jarvid. A great deal of enthusi-| j rce-Arrow| TRUCKS THE KUMPF MOTOR CAR CO. 454 East Yellowstone Ave., Casper, Wyo. Colorado Springs 2-ton $3200 34-ton $4350 $4850 fully equipped |} =a GREYBULL, WYOMING June 27-28-29 GRAND CARNIVAL OF FUN Given by:Greybull Lodge-No. 1431 B. P.O. Elks Initiation of Candidates 3:Ten-Round Boxing ‘Bouts Girls—Cowboys Dancing-and 4 ‘ F 4 4 ‘ } Ball Games ELKS’ QUARTET Days of ’49 Lasting from Daylight Till Dawn Public Wedding of a Greybull Elk Everybody- Invited—Bring Your-Friends Three Bigs Days and Nights 39000000000000000¢(Political Advertisement]! eoeeceseccecce ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby: annouiice myself as a candidate for the Republican nomination of Sheriff of Natrona County at the August primary-subject to the will of the voters. COC OOOSOOCOOSOCEEOOODESOOOOHOCODOLOSOOOS9OR E. M. ELLITHORPE. CAR STORAGE s2.t"" LOWEST SUMMER CAR STORAGE EVER KNOWN IN CASPER Guaranteed Repair Work By First Class Mechanics. GAS, OIL AND GREASES ACETYLENE WELDING AND CAR WASHING Gates Willis and Geo. Hackett Co. 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