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PAGE EIGHT, Che Casper Sunday eporning eevBune ~ SUNDAY, AUGUST 26, 1923. World Results By Leased Wire REDS MAKE IT EIGHT STRAIGHT; CROWD GIANT CLAN TWOHUNDRED WOMEN GOLFERS ENTERED IN WESTERN TOURNEY, Pick of Players to Tee Off Monday in Qualifyng: Round of Chicago Play; Mrs. David Gaut To Defend Title Won Last Year. ae CHICAGO, Aug. 25.—(United Press).—Two hundred of the pick of the west’s women golfers will start in the qualifying round of the 21st women’s Western Golf tour-" nament at the Exmoor Country club Monday. “3 Mrs. David Gaut, Memphis, Tenn., will defend thé: western title. Mrs. Curtis Sohl, Columbus, her nemesigs and runner-up last year, 1s also sate 7 Pea : entered. Other feature players wit!| Practically every city of size include: the middlewest is ae ~ Comes Back DODGERS LOSE! How Helen Wits Won TILDEN AND NORTON WIN TITLE TO GINGINNATI | OF AMERICAN DOUBLES CHAMPS AS GIANTS WIN Williams and Washbum Defeated in Three Sets | Out of Five in Brookline Play; Mrs. Molla | League Standing Is Left Mallory Beats Miss McKane in Finals. Unchanged Saturday | CHESTNUT HILLS,., Mass., Aug. 25.—William T.! Tilden, American champion and Brian Norton, the young As Leaders Cop. South African star, became the American doubles champ-| ion here this afternoon when they defeated Richard Nor- NEW YORK, Aug. 25.—(United ris Williams and Watson Washburn, former Davis cup Press )}—With victories scored today by the Giants, Reds and Pirates, the altuation remained unchanged pair at 3-6, 6-2, 6-8, 5-7 and 6-2. | Before a fashionable gallery, the, in the National league pennant race two teams engaged in a» bitterly) contested five set match fn awhich CINCINNATI SWIMMER service predominated. in almost | ‘The Giants clung to their lead of every game. three games by beating the Cards 2 At the end of four sets ‘the out-| and the Reds hung on to the heels 17, of | come was doubtful, but Willams Handicap restrictions of 18, as co Florence Halloran, Salt Lake City; Bros J Mrs. H. D. Sterrett, Hudson, Kans.;|Pared with 21 last year, failed Mrs. Thos. Elliot, Wichita; Miss|/oWer the field, % Miss| Players making the 32 lowest ‘This picture tells the complete story of how Halen Wills, r, Myra , Kansas Ci of the champions by winning from] cCalifornia, defeated Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt Mallory, seven times natiénal | and Washburn became unsteady in| ; 3 Se ae ae na Asai ar epein otih x Hels Aticwed v0 6 Gostpate the Brooklyn Robins. woman's tennis champion. That is Molla in the foreground, in mad |the final set and _ thelr ceTORty| _ | . rank Taberski, of Detroit, re- Milwaukee: Atlee nance | for tHe title, the 16 next best play For the first timo in almost a| | pursuit of a ball that hit near the back line. Tennis sharps say that | coupled with the superior service of] CINCINNATI, Oblo, Aus- 25.—! tired undefeated pocket bililard SA et ih nana aise | forsthe <aizyoor jelip: snd: the ‘next week, Manager McGraw found in| }Helen won by keeping—Mola.on that back line, never ‘allowing her to, | them fo lose the match. Walter Laufer, 17,.Cincinnat!, was champion, is coming back to the Audrey Faust, Be LoviaeMrs, «BL. | 18 for the, Bolece,trophy. "Wi vas| ¢ Norton, the South African, played y wvinner in the annual four Iph i“ “Mule” Watson @ pitcher who was| ceare to the-net. ton, the. an. 6aky’ sin Hasse ‘to doset Ralph’ Greedleats sarees a eon ae: Be EP cota able to go tho full distance most brilliant'y, and he was espe-|miie marathon swimming race in’ present champ, in the Titeretant inhardt, Dallas, Texas, and Mrs.| The pnal round Pi ved Rube Benton, one of Cincinnati's clally effective on his service as he! the onio river this afternoon. becom se ea eegte Gon patltion bxo mainstays was struck by failed only twice in the entire match| “Jotm, Moore, Indianapolis, last 4p which 16 cities will be reore- pitched ball and had to retire in the to make his service good, | year’s victor, was second. | sentea. % z Brooklyn game. His 4 1 | In the final round of the Long-|" Laufer's time, was two hours, ‘ as not thought serious. wood tvitation tournament, Mrs. bash cip idol Dae tag 2 Molla Mallory former American | Cincinnati, 5 champion, defeated Miss Kathteen| S ( : ING ; R I ‘CORD O | " | BROOKLYN, MeKane, ranking star of England, in| REE} de it eight straight games| straight sets at 6-2, 6-1. today beating ‘the | Brooklyn AGAINST TRAINING T00 MUCH sh tims RHODEL Eegorattnien casei Robins, 6 to 1, and retained thelr won the national boys’ singles cham- RI TH ( -REA | FEA ie RE position three games back of the pionship by taking the final round Giants. The game was clinched with F : from his ‘cousin, M. T, Hill at 4-6, three runs in the sixth inning on a| ATEANTIC CITY, N. J., Aug. 25.) tearing into Firpo and landing sev | 6-4 and 6-4 double by Benton, a triple by Dau-|—(United Press.)—Luis Angel Firpo, eral hard rights to the head. The J. W. Wear and son, of Philadel- Ny R da , y| South American giant, who fs train: | South American’ Jost his temper in the father and son dou- ‘ t, Bohne’s single and a triple by | Sou mer fant, who per. {if Ht . Roush, The score: ing here for his fight in New York |the recond’ round and salled into mp!onsh'p by. defeating’ A. The Electric Light and Power Plant t R.H.E.|on September 14, was pronounced | Clark. Hoe landed four right swings and son, of ‘Springfield, + z Cincinnati 000 003 101—5 10 1 ally perfect today by a medl-|to the body and then brought. up a . at 6-1 and 8-6. NEW YORK, Aug. 25. —(United fing with an average of .304. They of the community belongs to that Brooklyn .- 000 100 000—1 5 0 examiner of the New York com- |left upnercut’ that kn Clark Wiliam T. Tilden and Mrs, Molla Press}—Babe Ruth's great “hitting | are the only club in the majors hit- é ae Benton, Donohue and Hargrave;| mirsic ' a through the ropes Mailory won the mixed doubles! csntinues as one of the great fex-| ting .200 or better. The Detroit Tig- community; it is there for the bene- syasibe pea tan Rnd DAES TEY? om taal aN ofse eka Mot Ter tPO Was Ubvearly today for his by ‘beating J. Bel iurca of the baseball season. ‘The |ers are second with .293, the New 1 f d f all th 1 f th —— companied by tet CAOnes pte or 1a] four miles on the Loard walk Australian star and) yankee slugger not only is leading |'York Yanks are third with .202 and 5 it and use of all the people o Chicago, 3; Philadelphia, itte. che: ete and he was ‘followed’ by a. lar McKane, the Brit'sh| tie American league\hitters but he|the St. Louls Browns fourth with 4 peop that eee. ein Retlly hina tHenaian, heue wd of curious ones. Miks Burk and 10-8. has an-average of .400 the highest |.286 ; Siig iia Debiliies to ito lnitelts Seaton aathigibectentl cermenvelsh ys Digs tee vas ‘ Lott, Chicago, won the na-| in the major leagues. In the Nationat teague the New | community. the first eight inning pean eed bee me tear rete oe m New York, will join the staff | Henal junior » sing’es championship | Next to Ruth in the American | York Giants are in the lead with an ; the Cubs, pitched the Chicago club/tion perfect and) his general ¢ of sparring partners Monday’ and | When he defeated, i. Chandler. | jsague comes Harry Heilmann, the |average of .298 and behind them > | toa 3 to 1 win over Philadelphia tion will work out daily with Firpo it] 0f Berkeley, Callf., at 6-3, 11-9 and] thetroit outfielder with. .388 and he|ore Pittsburgh .297, the Chicago 34 ‘ here * today. so pthe, Bhiliss’ | one) sane ; mach was, Announced ; is followed: by three Cle In 8 and the St. Louls Cards B} Whatever helps the Light and Fower score came in the sixth without the|the raining too mu Firpo is Weated inn house isome ———> Blank, Sook Bevsil.. witty (968. ‘Tris |,288. C vn i aid of a hit. Score bese abode ainec ee be F distance from> his training. camp, Spoaker with .365 and Charley Jam!- Herb Pennock of the Yanks leads ompan j RHLE.|tho poosibility of going stale with |jiur he exacts to bo ablest) make bag Sura dhe tiie taanubnuetalalens ene pany helps the community, and Chicago -------200 000 001— piste aes pct por th »| duick trips to and from the camp | Rugers Hornsby, the great Cardl-| thirteen victories out of 18 games. * Chcake hia 22000 001 000—1 3 1|to take it easy and work himself | (ve Kis inn hacee PORTS, MOAT Ue SNe TON ani donna inant taeeea tas the reverse is also true—whatever Keen and O'Farrell; Ring, Glazner | slowly and Wilson. Firpo condition spaeda with 15 out of 21. i to the biel mn. * ¢ ivered league with an average of .392 and | mate is seccm - ican) is ver¥ fond back of him are Zack Wheat, of orge Uhile, the Cleveland pitcher s afternoon work-|¢¢ music and thero is plenty of it | is third: with 21 33 ave a South helps or benefits the community crowd watching 1 "1 2 t wh ~ Brooklyn, outfielcer, with .376; Bot- victories in ~ é Pittsburgh, Boston, 2. jout when he knocked Jeff Clark out | around the house, provided by a ‘tomley, the young St. Louis first |games and he is the only pitcher in helps and benefits the Ligh and N, Mass., Aug. 26-—(United of the wh 4 with a ewinning fete piayer plano and a talking machine, iF E \naseman with .369; Jack Fournier, | the big leagues who has won more i Prets)—Bunching hits off Rube| uppercut, Clark started the bout by {diors, fal:irs, stock salesmen, ithe veteran Brookiyn first bareman | than twenty games Power Company; each is depetdent Marquard in the ast nee ote oil. promoters various other with .260 and Eddie Roush, the Cin-| ‘Adolfo Luque, the Cuban star of h h d h game the Pittsburg! rates re kinds ekers are keep- erase oad cinnati outfielder with 2354. the Cincinnati Reds, ts the best ont e ot er an neit! er can suc- ined in the National league pen ™ giving them the air, s Heavy ‘hitting by Sewell, &; ker, | pitcher in the National league with Base race by beating the Braves a Johnny Walsh, the game little Savy is bs pen giving them, are attending the “ . Jamieson, Stephenson and Summa|20 victories and 5 defeats. Ryan, Ughtwelght fighter wants a return 'has,the Cleveland ‘Indians leading |of the Giants, is second with 11 out ceed without the other. 3 to 2, Score: R.H.E. match with Otto Wallace, at a fi | y workouts of the South Amert- - » |the American league in team hit-| of 14; Adams, of the Pirates third, Pittsburgh --.--000 002 021—5 11 1 can. It was estimated that” 3,500 jure bec pl Set bead 2 haat i with 12 out of 16 and Aldridge, of Bdeton —- 200 000 000—2 6 National League. were in the “house” that saw him ,)% "OW a Protege of beats has the Cubs, next with 12 cut of 17. B 4 OM. ard | a ler, widely known manager, and he ?, eg era aa aaa lle mee i PB na VSO aon 2 beg rourids,each ‘with S4ur ABST | Teo we. that with al teWwh weskesGhl cae Let's pull together! and O'Neln. New York 45 ring partnera this afternoon. irpo |hacg'traiainge ‘ho. wl be’ the sane SEE YOUR GUN BEFORE BUYING New York, 3; St. Louis, 1. | pittsburgh 48 ention. to the perfection of lett |“ehter who succumbed to” hard NEW YORK, Aug. 25.—Jackson's y v4 mal pandh (ie right from Wallace at \Tavoye, .a | : xth inning with th 3 seitvas Scag TES AM AE, sh me ago a Rigen two runs, en ¢ “I injured my hand fn the secon] World Famous Luger idling the Giants to beat the St - 3979 jround of that Wallace fight, and *3OCAL.—4.in. Barrel ee Louis Cards and retain thelr lead of ee DS IS the pain of it threw me off, my Extra Luger magazines, $1.50 three gamés in the National league guard for a moment,” says Walsh. —— 525 or 32 “I know I can beat Wallace and I kK Mausers $10.50 pennant race. The score: : American League. an ‘ 2 Bs el ye utomatic Io aps Eeteulei ere ol | meacae Won. Lost. Pet F will prove it the next time wo meet.”| Hlinois State Champ All new and genuine in factory boxes, Walsh and his manager. together , a f Bt, Tale --—--000 000/00 —F 8 ) ew Forks wane Ts aL eat with geverat other young fighters | Breaks OG Qut of tit mthinstiistion book and teat target N@latues, Barfoot and Ainsmith: | Cleveland = 68s, BA) eae all under the guidance of Fuller will reaks ut oO Caztsidces (per 100): 25 oF -32 cal. auto, $2.00; Watson and Gowd: Detroit - 58. 54 | BIB leave for a swing through the east- 100 T Monee Holos $1080; Looe Means pees oes St. Louls — 50 6621 ee ern cities sometime during the next | argets. special for Lugers), $1.50, re ston 5 sila week. = | Will shin above guns C.O. D. subject to your examination. No catalog. SOUTH SHORE COUNTRY EB, CHICAGO, Mil, Aue | MAX COOK (United Press —Mark ‘Arie, Illinois | 16580 Larimer, St. Denver, Colo. state champion today won the grand =~ . INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Aug. 25.—| (United Press)—Gertrude Ederle, of | the Women’s Swimmir sociation. | OW LAVOYE “RING GARD!) Yesterday's [tract ** ee] SATURDAY |inn meen rts act She negotiated the Cistance in 13 Frank Hughes, Mobridge, South S minutes and 19 seconds. Ethel Mc First inning: Dakota, was second with 95. H cores Cary, df New York, was second and | giet'=Na'cne on Sane, Hunt, Troy, Ohio and G. Payne, Virginia Whitemack, New York ‘ourth inning: Tulsa, Okla,, tled for third with 94 The boxing season in Lavoye will wan third, Misa, Whitemack was the | Bingled, fost can Me |. Arie’s total in the five day shoot be closed by « hist 2 ee Pips National League. former record holder. Sixth inning. new record. H. E. White, Bie sonysat she) > pele yr New York 3 The other records were made dur-| Grounded out N. C.,. regarded as Arie's Labor day, Beg tes eo sklyn 1 ing the three days national swim- Eighth inning: principal opponent at the start, rounds of box eduled “for the Boaters ming meet. Robert Skelton. I!linois} Grounded out finished ninth with 91. Phil Miller, evening's entertainmer cu ; A. C., established a record of. 9:06 ~— | Dallas, winner of the singles and In t i for the 200 yard breast stroke “Mah Jongg” at the Smokehouse.| 29UbIes, also slumped in the final {dol of bi , Aisarichs Kean wit and Sybil Bauer, of the same: club, ——._—_. events. F9. eT ah a EE in Le See meet Spik f a did the women’s 100yard back| Send your automobile news to ae. ee H Y B ht Y L t E L ad. Bes ne Rott “ch aga Have You Bought Your Lot in Englewood? a4 are rugged, slugeing should keep the cr A knockout ts look tenth round rolls are We still have a few good Five-Acre Lots on the pave- ment at $750.00. $50.00 down, balance $25.00 per month. Five-Acre Lots, off the pavement, as low as $500.00. American Association. Tl 4 FOR i Buddy Howard of Casper and Hap-| @polumbus 4-4, Milws j py Spivins of Buffalo are matched} ‘Tolédo 4, Kan $ for the semi-windup with two local! Loulsv 1 = hopefuls on for the curtain raiser. | India Finals in the second and third Gt Ae re ag Sl bb TS flights of the golf tournament, promoter and manager, is Western League. St. Louis, 6; Philadelphia, 4, | ‘ew York, 2; Cleveland, 5. which has been under way at the $25.00 down, balance $10.00 per month. the matches and handling th “| Sioux city 3. Omaha 2 ST. LOU Mo., Aug. 25—| CLEVELAND, Ohio, Aug. 25.--| Casper Country club links this week urrangem Oklahoma City 11, Wichita 16, s will be one, two and three) ney Des Moines 0. (United Press.\—The Browns pbeat| The Indians, with fine pitching | by| Will! beiplayed off this morning. | Boone won the first game of the|_ George Campbell will meet Vance series with the Yanks, 6 to 2, Score:| Rowe in the second flight and Ed hammering Hasty from the box in| RL F,| Slater and W, F. Ott will .contest the fifth, when the St. Louis team! New York 900 000 o11—2 7 1/honors.in the third flight. made four runs. Score: Cleveland 13 000 0ix—6 10 0 Sees Wichita Hurler Syn! 110 20 on—4a1 slang oxen "| BOLDEN WINS Sold to Giants : way Naidieal Toeree Brogey! Dantorth and Severeid. "| parnonneem 4 Peto |) DIVER SWIM &t. L New York =a 3 ie 4 ouls at (United Press.)}—Woodall walked. and We now have three good water wells at Englewood. Try the water at well No, 1, the windmill will pump it for you.. the Athletics this afternoon, 6 to 4, —— CALL US TODAY John M. England Co. Philadelphia St. Louls —- 5 WICHITA, Kan,, A Er c Philadelphia, Chicago, 3; Boston, 0, | Started a rally for the Tigers in the bees ee | main ans Wy . ta hit gol nese GC ati at Brooklyn, CHICAGO, Aug. 25.—Claude Gil-| ninth, with the Senators three in CHICAGO, Aug. 25.—(United Tiasite Ht eae eae sh nt Omer lonwater, recrult White Sox pitcher,| the lend. Holloway, Pratt and Hell-|Preks-—Eugene Bolden used a pow- ; eported . price — — he! Boston to four scattered blows|man hit and the Tigers beat the! erful wl atrok of $15,000 will report at the League. fn today’s game and s 7 * ts eee beta hy: ai ns Melly cces dub y a and gave Chicago| Senators, 6 to 4, t A ” : 5 énd of the anon Pets. dan Ds ko Vdhbat wee fifteenth annual Chicago river awim, S Bldg Phones 1129 and 543-3 R.H.B.} conducted by the Mlinols | Athletic 010-010 020-49 1) club today, Bolden covered the at vein R. H. B.| Washington | | | | Boston -...----000 000 0000 4 3) Detroit 001 000 004—5 10° "1/'threa mile course in 58:09 5 W ; , 1] New ¥ Glevelnane a Srey oe or ie in 58:09 minutes, 5 : : ane ‘ pew 4 x 010 01x—3 8 0) -Johr I, Mogridge and! more than two minutes slower than E WRITE INSURANCE 5 a ‘ke and Devormer; Gillen-| Ruel; Johnson, Holloway and Béas-|the record. John H. Ball, Pe is 2 8 old, Mah Jongg’ at the Smokehouse.’ water and Schalk ‘ 0 ~-H,--Ball,-Peorta; z" m " and Schalk, ‘ Woodall, Naan ¢ = 4 jer, Woodall, _ Ainiahed secon. ) ~ A} ”