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PAGE FOUR. — FRISCH FIRST SLUGGER TO HIT CENTURY MARK IN THE NATIONAL Giant Batter Registers 100th Hit of Season in Week and Pounds Way Into Second Place; Harry Heilmann Leads Americans. CHICAGG, June 30. —(By The The Associated Press).— Frankie Frisch of the New York Giants smashed his 100th hit last Wednesday and is the first player in the major lea- gue to touch the century mark. He also shot himself into sec- ond position among the batters of the National league, who have participated in 40 games or more, according to aver- ages released today and which in- in stolen bases with 22, while J. Grit- clude games of last Wednesday. He] fin of Omaha has pilfered 20 is hitting .382 and is the runnérup to Blakesley of Wichita is leading in Zack Wheat of Brook who in-| totel bases with 162, his hits includ. creased his average 13 points and|ing 24 doubles, seven triples and tops the list with Charles | 10 homers. Grimm of Pittsburgh underwer Other leading batters: Blakesley, batting slump and slipped to thd| Wichita, .377; McLary, Des Moines, place, four points in front of Bob| J. Griffin, Omaha, .362; T. Mc- O'Farrell of Chicago, whose batting] Donald, Omaha, .367; Query, Sioux in the Jast few weeks has been| City, .356, sensational. = George ( mtham of the Cubs, !s pulling steadily star base ate: from the othe the pilfer! of four last wees Philadelphia, leads | v His total base | National L e. ‘ edo Won Lost batters: (MOMAD}! sew | York 44 «20 New York. | pittsburgh 24 , SE ze: 807) Cincinnatl 26 iat by Chicago . 3 32 ney of Detroit, one of the! Brookiyn ae - newcomers, is hob-nobbing with the] ct Toys ~ aaa an veterans at the top of the batters in| hosto amet the American league. Haney {8| pitindelphia is 4s fourth with an average of s | teammate, Harry Hellma Abascieon Tesean: tinuing to lead the list, bat | Wart Tost Charlie Jamieson of New York Sat 22 Baoan e i nvedn noe Philadelphia - 34 29 with en ave sinh ee ling of the dropped to Lo 3 third place wi Collins has 26] Herroit stolen bases > ran his string of sacrifice hits to “Babe” Ruth has been improve his mark of 1 fncreased his recrod by two runs, makir unable to Yesterday’s Scores ases. Heil doubles. his h's mann’s string includes three triples and eight homers in colle 85 hi while mark {s 71 hits and embraces besides | CRnNONAL SEAS his homers, 14 doub! and five NATIONAL LEAGUE eile, sie Ee At Pittsburgh (ist game) R. H. E. 5 nat! i eo 2 Other leading batters: Burns, Bos- Dittquoreh gene ps ae ee ton, .349; Ruth, New York, .348; Ruel, | PSSMUre aot) nd paatene Washington, .340; Miller, Philadel-| yrorrison and Gooch. Beer phia 37; Witt, New York, . Lamb of Tulsa is the first p! Second game— Rw the Western league to crack Cincinnett 100 001-010 3 10 100th hit. Bauman, a teammate is|p THE TRIB Says He Is Fighter But on 1S How; DoES THAT jt tT Ten GAmes-:>- GIVE THAT FoR THAT SO. MANAGE To \BeatiYou NING; ouT ‘oF Che Casper Daily Tribune UNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS | The Finish of a Long. HANK THERE'S A FINE BALL! / THE Go-PHER-! ( GET LONGER DRIVES BY S(xTY YARDS THan t DIO wits OTHER Baus, Long Friendship t You A Wii 1 HAPPEN You SAY !! GET, NASTY Know How KiWow ABovT GOL i \ wouton'r BRINGING WHAT Tey MATTERS = You 1 OTTO ORJESTS TO ‘DUDE’ REP Picture Adds Bit to His Story. The sportscribe had a caller in the Person of Otto Wallace, the Mil- waukee lightweight contender this morning who was sore because he was accused of wearing dude clothing. Pittsburgh 101 003 O0x— 5 12 Batteries—Benton and Hargrav Bagby and Schmidt. topping the hitters with an average of .395 but is being closely pressed by Horan of Des Moines with .391 Palmer of Sloux City is third with At Chicago— RH.E. -379, Louis 200 000 020— 4 9 1 C. McDowell, Wichita, !s showing go 4, 104 051 OOx—11 13 1 the way with 17 home runs while] Batteries—Haines, Barfoot, Stuart, Davia of Tulsa hag 16 Felber of Oklahoma City ts leading RIFLE TRYOUTS ARE obLDULED North and Ainsmith, McCurdy; Kauf mann and O'Farrell. At Philade!phia— RHE. Brooklyn 002 014 318—14 25 1 Phi'adelphia _.002 000 021— 5 14 0 Batteries Grimes and Taylor; | Glaz Head and Henline. AMERIOAN LEAGUE. At Washington— R. H, B Boston .......000 100%000-— 1 5 0 | Washing¥on —-100 000 Olx— 2 7 0 = ss atteries—Ferguson and Walters; re] 5 Mogridge and Ruel, Preliminaries of World|". oan BHF ; tro! 001 200 002— 5 10 1 Match Will Be Held ~010.010.010— 3 9 4 ieey—Cola, Dauss and Bass Throughout U S ayne, », Vangilder, Pruett ae and Sovereld, Collins. NEW YORK, June 30.—Prelimin-| at Cleveland HOE ary matches for the selection of | Chicago 900 $10 100— 5 11 0 teams to represent the United States | Cleveland 000 200 110— 412 3 in the international! championship| Batteries ngros, Leverette and events at Camp Perry, Ohio, begin-|Schatk; Coveleskie, Shaute, Metevier ning in September, have been arrang-|®%d Myatt, O'Neill ed in all parts of the country by the re National Rifle association. The| |, Western League matches at Camp Perry will mark the} Denver SIRES oA first international champtonship Owl lahoma C Bt ph, 2. shoot tn this country since 19118 Tulsa, 6; Wichita, 2 The Gwise team, one ef the Des moines, 4; Omaha, 3. est in the world | ——— United States {1 . | St. Paul, 4; Milwaukee, 2. ture the Argentine ‘en | Minneapotis Kansas City, 1 tie of the world mpions nip | Toledo, 4-5; Ind!anapolli 3. whic hit Icet to can tear Loutsville, 2-1; Columbus, 1-4 tn 1921 and failed | Following the | Coast League bore matches now i Seattle, 7; Vernon, 5. fonal tryouts will be he Sacramento, 8; 1 Angeles, 5. the country under ausr San F 0, 8 Lake, 7 N. R, A. from August Portland, 11 7 tryouts will be over the a ternational course and ‘Texas [ea ue E. be permitted to 1 bore | San Antonio, 10; Dallas, 7. (0 ins of rifle t ghis| Pings). ; ere tus pies ~| Fort Worth, 9; Galveston, 2 nerill he gent 10 | Caax Wichita Falls, 9; Houston, 6: : _| Today’s Games cham hip | t 300 meters, | National League: and standlr New York at at 800, Brooklyn at a ays ca St. Loute at ( 4a Cincinnati at Pitt | American League. Detroft at St. Louis Chicago at Cleveland Boston at Washington Philadelphia at New York | : DANCE r Saturday, June 30 j GOOSE CREEK SCHOOL HOUSE Music WOULDN'T Give Dozen FoR Them BE CAREFUL NOW WHAT You've GoT T AN ARGOMENT WITHOUT IN PERSONAL, - won'r STAND FoR You'Re, CRAZY Hann! S MICKEL A THERE Ain't A BETTER GOLF BALL MADE -- You | DON'TS Know WHAT _ 'You'RE (TALKING ABOUT t AS &é FAVOR To KEEP AS FAR AWAY FROM ME AS PoSssiBLe HERE AFTER, Uo DON'T. WANT You Two EVER SPeAK WITH ME_AGAIN ” ~-fYou DontT~ TH CARRY ON Now t WARN 17 FANS HOWL FOR MORE WHEN FRANKIE JUMMATI AND OTTO WALLACE CLASH IN TRAINING RING formation says that Otto's better half took action yesterday after reading that her hubby was getting a John O’Rellly reputation when it comes to ‘glad rags?” Whatever Mrs. Wallace said to the fighting Dutchman must shave took for when the Beer City Shiek was seen this morning doing his stuff on Center street he was back in the “Khakis.”" Anyene who hag been over the country as much as Otto cught to know better than get married anyway. Now all Otto has to do is to fight. The Mrs. takes care of the dough. She must have told Otto’ that she would wear the clothes for the family. That must be the answer for Otto's return to wild Otto denied he was n dude and sald he was a fighter However proof is available that Otto is a shiek even if he does wear ti ‘3 and is married. ide in West raiment. Anyway here he {s all dressed up caught by the picture man when he did not know what it was all about. Now Dutchman be reasonable and ad- mit that you are knocking on “Rudy” Vatentino’s door for second money. sia YE etsy Racing. Meeting of Queens County Jockey club, at Aqueduct. Meeting of Kentucky Jockey club, at Latonia. Meeting of Tilinols opens at Chicago. Track. Jockey club Harvard-Yale team sails to oppose Oxford and Cambridge. Midwestern A. A. U. plonships, at Omaha, Tennis. World's championship tournament, at Wimbledon, Eng. National intercollegiate champion- ships, at Philadelphia. Illinois State championship opens at Chicago. outdoor cham- Golt French open championship opens at Dieppe (Sunday), National intercollegiate champion ship, at Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Trans-Mississippi championship, Minneapolis. Metropolitan jumtfor champtonship, at Garden City, L. I. Pennsylvania State amateur cham- fonahip, at Philadelphia. —>— at Meet me at The Smoke House kay) People attend market in larger pro- portion in Washington, D. C., than in any other city, it is said. peta A is Meet_me at The Smoke House.—Adv. LAST Unit One "TIN TODAY and JOH in “Playing It Larry S EDITH Unit Two in “The Midnight Cabaret” FOX.NEWS Unit Three Byents from a of the wo 1, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8, 10c & 40c Watch for “Who’s Who In Casper” GUARANTEED COOL Wm. Duncan LAST TIMES TODAY DOUG. MacLEAN IN “Bellboy 13” ALSO Will Rogers A Ropin’ Fool!’ NSON Wild” emon all orld 9:30 parts Yesterday afternoon at the West A street gym, Frankie Jummati and Otto Wallace put on a training bout that had the fans present on their feet howling for “more.” The Chicago bantam and his Milawukee training partner stood toe to toe and lammed over their punches like they were on the outs. It was one of the greatest training bouts ever wit- nessed in a local gym and proved to the fans that both Wallace anr Jum- mati are fighters that will give any MOLLA TURNS of them plenty of trouble. ‘The two boxers seemed to enjoy the session quote as much as the crowd for both expressed !n an occasional howl that they were stepping some. If there be a fght fan in Casper who enjoys toe fto toe boxing with caution thrown to the four winds let them take a peep at Mr. Jummati and Mr. Wallace. They train daily at 2 p. m. and their work outs in the training) WIMBLEDON, June 20. (By Associated Press—Mrs. Molla B. Mal- Sid Socklyn, Iowa welter will prob-|fory today defeated Miss Katherine ably work at the same hour tomorrow | Lidderdale of England in straight afternoon while Teddy Gartin, Benny ¢sets, 6-3, 6-3, thus advancing to the Strayer and Midget Smith will work ‘round before the semi f:nals in the at 3:30 p. m. Many fans are anxious, women’s singl¢s tennis tournament to get a peep at the Hawkeye'product, | here. Socklyn in order to see just how Mle. Suzanne Lenglen of France, tough a fight Gartin is in for an In-| defending her title of woman cham: pion, advanced to the round before the grind are full af action. @opendence day afternoon. Gartin made a host of friends here in his|the sem! final by defeating Mile last start when he flattened Georair | Viasto of Greece, 6-1, 6-0. Suzanne Moser of Denver in two rounds. The affair was one of the prettiest fights ever seen in Casper whilo it lasted but the fans are anxious to see Teddy extend himself in a long battle. Both Socklyn and Gartin have good reputa tions and their 12 round battle should be a corker. They make the welter limit at 10 a, m. the morning of the Fourth. Plenty of fireworks will mark this strugg'e. Other boxers competing on card will be in Casper early Sakic to give the well known bugs a chance to see them du their stuff before climbing in the ring to shoot. All wil! be examined as to condition ane weighed in order that no Tankers wi!) be given an opportunity to collect The entire card looks lke one of the hest fistic shows ever carded and action aplenty is assured the public, pede Mattei h th, toyed with her opponent, often mere- ly putting the ball back over the net until Mile. Viasto either netted or drove out. Francis T, Hunter, ninth ranking American, defeated Captain Dicks, England, 9-7, 6-4, 8-6. The Britisher, playing steadily and making few er- rors, forced the American to his top form to win. WYOMING Everybodys Theatre LAST TIMES TODAY Continuous—1 to 11 MURRAY —In— Her Latest Production ““JAZZMANIA” Meet me at the Smokehouse.—Ady. ————__—_ EXPERT watch ing. ana Jewelry repair- Casper Jewelry , OF Bldg. Meet me at the Smokehouse—Aév. TO CELEBRATE THE FOURTH AND FIFTH Attend the SWEETWATE ~~ STAMPEDE. Baby PEGGY Everybody STONE AND Lots of Excitement SLONE VAUDEVILLE DON'T | BREAK To every pretty girl in “The Nth Commandment” CASPER ! Of All Events GARRY RY GORDON SAYS MODERN ATHLETIC CLUB HERE ASSURED DP. W. Middleton, it 1s understooa, owns the lot on which this building is to be located and will put in ths basement and its equipment. Garry Gordon {s promoting the project, The club will be known as the Cas. per Natatorium and Athletic Club, According to Mr. Gordon, it wil! be possible to handle 750 members in the building at one time. The members of the police department will hays free access to the club, and one after noon a week the Boy Scouts will have the same privilege. One afterno will also be set apart for ladies, A high class athletic club for Cas- per is held possible in the near future if plans for erection of a $75,000 struc ture in the Two Hundred block on North Durbin street are materialized, according to an announcement this morning. The building wil contain a swim- ming pool, dressing room, showers and Graves filtering and heating plant in the basement. The pool will be 60 by 168 feet in size and from six to 12 feet deep. On the second floor there will be a large gymnasium, lock- ers and attendant equipment. Sixty rooms for club members will be main- | tained on the third floor. ATHLETICS DROP SECOND GAME AFTER TYING SCORE IN RINT! CHICAGO, June 30.—(By ciated Press.)—After a valiant inning rally had given them runs to tie the score, Connie Mack Athletics dropped the second game of their series with the Yaknees yes- terday when Ernie Johnson, a pinch hitter, cracked out a single with the bases full for the winning score. Whiie the Giants and Boston were idle because of rain, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh divided a doubleheader :n their contest for second place in the National. Luque added another tory to his list when he blanked the Pirates in the opener but Bagby in the second game was superior to Ben ton and Pittsburgh won. Brooklyn staged a batting orgy against the humble Phillies and trounced them soundly, 14 to 5. The Robins annexed 25 h including three home runs. Pitcher Kaufman helped to win his score with a couple feated St. Louis. Mogridge of the Senators had ¢ better of Ferguson of Boston, holdi: the invaders to five hits and Wi ington won. The Nationals were credited elght home runs to the Americ five for the da} GAEB-WILSON MATCH IGM New York, June 80~ 380—(By The Asso c'ated Press}—Tom O'Rourke, maker of the Polo grounds A, ( nounced that he had signed The Asso: | n of runs and ¢>. th w vie- Ss, Harry own game against the St. Louls|Greb, of Pittsburgh, and Johnny Wii Cardinals and was one of the two|son of Boston, world’s middleweight Chicago batsmen to pound a home| champion for a 15 round decision run. The Cubs carried lead to a strong finish. Outhit, the White Sox got the be: ter of Cleveland after batting Co’ leskie from the box. Ty Cobb's Tigers, finish in the ninth, their early] match at the Polo Grounds on the night of August 81. Greb, he saiq deposited a forfeit of $10,000 as a gu: antee to make the 160 pound mic weight limit. nee Meet me at The Smoke Frouse.—Adv. $$ by a strong broke up the tle LAST TIMES TODAY FOR THIS THRILLING PICTURE “QUICKSANDS” —With— HELENE CHADWICK and RICHARD DIX TWO WEEKS AT PRINCESS, DENVER, BREAKING RECORDS RIALTO Also Cameo Comedy “Between Showers” PATHE NEWS “aT TIAA CASPERS FAMILYTHEATRE £\ J S416) IYER AOE MATINEE TODAY 2:30 BILLY MAINE’S BIG CO, 25—PEOPLE—25 In the Merry Musical Mixture “TOPSY TURVY” And the Big Murray Comedy Photoplay “A SOCIAL ERROR” Two Shows Tonight—7 and 9 Prices 10c—40c SATURDAY NIGHT FREE ADMISSION EVERYBODY WELCOME FREE DANCING UNTIL TEN O’CLOCK A big night for everybody. Tomorrow is Sunday come out and enjoy. yourself tonight. Arkeon Dancing Academy Wyoming’s 50 Greatest Amusement Palace

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