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First in News Of All Events GIANTS OPEN SERIES WITH CUBS” AFTER SETBAGK FROM THE REDS\)) Lead of Champions Reduced to Two and Half Games by Second Defeat at Cincinnati; Yanks Increase Their Lead in the American. ' CHICAGO, July 9.—With league cut to the narrow margin of two and a half games, the Giants today opened what promises to be their stiffest fight to restst the invasion of western clubs. The world’s champions dro game to Cincinnati yesterday. Club Standing National League | Won Lost Pet, New York - 4325 Pittsburg — 26 Cincinnati —. 28 Brooklyn 34 Chicago 36 St» Louis 40 Boston 49 Philadelphia _. American League Won Lost : | Néw York — -681! cleveland 527 Philadelphia -500/ Chicago - 49: Detroit 486 St. Louis _ 472 ‘Washington — 444 Boston ----. National League. At New York— RAE. Cincinnati — = New York Batteries — Scott, Jonnard, Ryan and Snyder. ‘At “Brooktyn— Bt. Louls — REE. Grimes and Taylor. American League. At Chicago— R. HE. ‘Washington 281 Chicago ---. 451 Batteries—Johnson and Ruel; Rob- ermson and Schalk. At St. Louts— RHE. New York — Sy Louls Batteries—Bush, Jones and Hof- mann; Pruett, Danforth, Bayne, Root and Severeid. tAt Detrott— RHE. Philadelphia oe UY Detroit --— EEE 8 28 “Batteries—Rommell and Perkins, Bruggy; Holloway, Johnson, Francis, Dauss and Bassler, Woodall. At Cleveland— Boston ---_-_. Cleveland --__-_____________15 19 0 Batteries—Ferguson, Quinn, Ehmke and Picinich; Shaute, Metetver, Uhie and O'Neill. Redgood, American Association. Loutsville, 3-2; Milwaukee, 44. Indienapolis, 4; Kansas City, 18. ‘Toledo, 6-9; Minneapolis, 9-6. Columbus, 5; St. Paul, 11. ‘Texas League, Fort Worth, 2; Dallas, & Wichita Falls, 0; Shreveport, 6. San Antonio, 8-6; Houston, 54. Galveston, 8-3; Beaumont, 0-2 Western League. Denver, 2-3; Omaha, 1-1, Tulsa, 7; Wichita, 6. St. Joseph, 2-5; Oklahoma Clty, 8-6. ; Sloux City, 8-1. Sacramento, 7-9; San (morning game ten innings). Salt Lake, 8-2; Los Angeles, 3-8. ea ee Meet me at The Smoke House.—Ady. Mo eBid Ls cecal National League it. Louis at Brooklyn. t New York . Ss American League lew York at St. Louis hington at C elphia at Detroit “stop of the New York Giants, is in *|and a nervous breakdown and it is "| tathlon” of three their lead in the National pped their second consecutive » 5 to 3. St. Louis, playing Brooklyn, strengthened the position of the invaders by taking the measure of the Robins, 4 to 0. The other cubs in the league were idle. In the American League, where the Yankees continue the work of jn- reasing their lead, victories were dl- vided among the eastern and teams, While New York 4 St. Louts 6 to 4, and Philadelp umphed over Detroit, 7 to 5, C'eve land was beating Boston 15 to 10, and Chicago trounced Washington 4 to 2, Charley Robertson, of Perfect game fame, suspended from the Chicago yhite Sox because of indifferent hing, was restored to good stand- and pitched splendid ball. against ‘alter Johnson. David Bancroft, captain and short a hospital recoveting from pnes:monia said to be doubtful if he will be of much service to McGraw the rest of the season, epee Meet me at The Smoke House.—Ady. eons crowd was much larger, the st The two snapshots frem which the above picture wa: ‘8 made were taken durin reet being filled with those who straine dan eager OF SPORTING NEWS | The 73 years which Tommy Ryan, | whose rea! name is Joseph M. Juve- nal, carries around with him have} had practically no influence toward| undermining his giant-like strength, | in the opinion of those who saw the Sreat athlete at the America theater last night. Lifting a 200-pound welght above his head with one hand, juggling {t as GERMAN GIRLS ACTIVE INFIELD COMPETITION BERLIN, July 9—German women are today so keenly interesteci in spdrts that 230 competitors particl- pated in a women’s athletic meet held recently by a Neukoelin club. The star performer proved te be Miss Furchhetm, a member of the entertaining organization who had previously won championship laurels. Her club won the meet because she * | herself captured five separate events. She was first in the 100-meter dash in 18.7 seconds, after having gone the distance In 13.2 seconds during | the eliminations. Then she took the broad jump at 5.11 meters. The next cdntest she won was a sort of “pen- events—100-meter dash, broad jump, and high jump. And later she brought home the blue rib- bon in the 400-metor and 1,000-meter walks. Miss Benischke of a Kehlendert club put the shot 7.74 meters for a win, and a team-mate, Misa Hornig, won the favelin-throw with 25.60 meters. The former also won the high Jump, clearing 1.30 meters. ——— Meet me at the Smokehouse—Ady. another man might juggle a dumb- bell of two pounds, punching the bag| In three different styles and punch-| ing it blindfo'ded and to music, using| chivalry, these are the feats with which Ryan entertains his audience, | and h» does it more like a man of 37 than of 73. Tommy Ryan is ex-middlewelght| champion of the world, having been tn 27 championship battles and hay. ing finally retired undefeated at the age of 48. Ho is in his own words an example of clean living and scien- lific training. He knows how to use every muscle of his body, Wht'e resting and while preparing for the next event, the athlete indulges in a wholesome talk for the benefit of his audience, especially the young- er generation. A stirring condem- nation of the jazz life that is led by both sexes of younger America today was given by Tommy last night, Bootleg whiskey, smoking, and every- thing that attends them have been classed as fit for the rubbish heap by this example of almost super-human strength, “If I smoked one cigarette a week,” I cou'dn't do this work, he said, re- ferring to his excellent swordsmanship in which he cut a potato three times while it was tying on the neck of his daughter. Ryan's daughter, Bertha, called the “nature girl" aids him in some of -his TOMMY RYAN APPEARS IN GREAT EXHIBITION AT THE AMERICA Irish vegetable in her hand and per mits her father to hack away with his sword, séyering the article in sev- eral p'aces. Tommy Ryan will appear at America theater again tonight at 8:45 o'clock. He has posted an offer of $25 to any man who can lift the 200 pound weight. which he handles so carelessly. Last night he also of- fered $100 to any man in the audi- ence who would lift the weight straight above his head with both hands. Ryon can do this with one hand. . MEET IN MEDAL PLAY ON SEATTLE COURSE SEATTLE, July 9.—Approximately 150 golfers were expected to set out at the Seattle Golf club links today on 36 holes of medal play to quality 32 for the Pacific northwest amateur championship. After the champion ship party hag been established, the remainder of the field will be drawn in the order of its finish for flight play. TOmorrow this field will play 18 hole matches, after wh'ch, to the end of the week, the matches will be at 36 holes. The Pacific northwest Women's championship will open tomorrow with a qualifying round of 18 holes. About 100 entries are expected. for this. Sixteen will qualify for the title play and the remainder will be divided into flights of eight each. When a Feller Needs “Soctet Wy M7] a Win, = 1‘ SHOWRMANY, UIM@S DO 1, HAVE Wo wTeuu Nou'sel|Kips/ to _ keer AWAY, |FROMYTHIS! Dock? where! Do, You) THINK” NouJARE=- IN[ATLANTICH CITY, oR SomETHING Tus Aw'y Nol Fresh Jain’ v@aad EATCITIJoOuT=,~ work. She freely holds the great a Friend => r 7 i Ure i) 4; Wp Mirae the] stal Casper Country club golfers have been given a new mark to shoot at during the coming season by the in- ‘ation of the ladder system for match play to determine the stand ing of players. Preliminary arrange- ment of the players wags made ac- cording to best scores turned in to date and to advance in standing it is necessary for a player to defeat the one next above him on the ladder. Challenges are already flying thick and fast and no ilitle Interest is be- ing manifested in the results. Glen who was Littlef’eld, given DAIRYING. MENT. Avenue. GOLF CHALLENGES f UNDER NEW ‘LADDER’ SYSTEM THE SALE OF EQUITIES Government FX INDIAN Located in southeastern Oklahoma, SEEKER or the INVESTOR. These lands are located in the fastest growin Oklahoma OIL FIELDS and the newer fields 0 of dollars have been paid to land-owners for OIL These lands are also located in a well populated séction of the state traversed by five trunk line railroads, and are near schools, churches, market towns are valuable for the raising of all kinds of For further particulars concernin MAN OFFICE CAR located on railro ULT second place in the preliminary ar- rangement, lost no time in cha'leng- ing A. C. Ricker for top position on the ladder and by reason of his vic- tory to the tune of one up has now succeeded to first place, Other chal- lenges“have been issued by the score. Another innovation of the present Season will be the awarding of the Wyland trophy to the player turning in the best selective score for the season. Birdies and eagles made in regular play may be turned in by go'fers to apply on their scores and at the end of the season the one with g the second round of the Dempsey-Gi bons fight at Shelby, Mont. ear to catch the announcements direct f rom the wire room of During the closing rounds the the Casper Daily Tribune. | the lowest selective score will be awarded a trophy to be donated by Roy C. Wyland. TENNIS STARS ~INBIG TOURNEY | William T. Tilden to De- fend Title in Play at Indianapolis. LEASES LIVE STOCK, FRUITS, They are also valuable for their mineral possibilities such as: OIL, GAS, COAL AND ASPHALT TERMS: Lands are available in 40, 80 and 160 $6.00 to $15.00 per acre and will be sold on‘long yea The rules and regulations of the Interior Dep or IMPROVEMENTS. PATENT TO THESE LANDS ISSUE rly payments. g the sale of the land, call at the PRIVATE PULL- ad tracks at corner of Center Street and Railroad CAR WILL BE IN CASPER JULY 8, 9, 10, 11 AND 12 CAR LOCATED AT CORNER OF CENTER STREET AND RAILROAD AVENUE Onen 9a. m. to 12 noon. 1 p.m. to 5:30 and 7 to Car Operated by the Oklahoma Engineering offers an exceptional opportunity to the HOME- g State in the Union between the greater f Arkansas where hundreds acre tracts, at prices ranging from artment do not require RESIDENCE ; D BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERN- tennis championship will begin today on the courts of the Woodstock Coun- try club. William T, Tilden, of Phil- adelphia, present clay court title- ho'der, will play the first match with Claude Watkins, of Lou'svilie, Ky., . ™., Johnny Hennessey, of In- for the tornament fs Seeded down tothe quarter finals. The favored players are Tilden, Hen- nesey, Manuel Alonzo, Watlace John- son of Merion, Pennsylvania ranking number five in the United States, Robert Kinsey of San Franciséo, and his brother, Howard Kinsey, Walter W'esbrok of Detroit and Kirk Reid of Cleveland, yea Meet me at the Smokehouse.—Ady, sa tata EXPERT watch anc jewelry repair ing. Casper Jewelry Co., » of thousands and pipelines, and POULTRY and p.m. Company