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PAGE FIVE. NEWS |*) “or:in ieent RTING HARRY GREB WINS MIDDLEWEIGHT CROWN FROM WILSON —) By Leased Wire BATTING STANDING SEESMINOR [poVOWKNOW [OUTPOINTS THE|GIANTS AND REDS BREAK EVEN JRIKFAANDLITTLEFIELOLEAD CHANGESINWEEK JUST ENDED —2ce=<=— CHIMP. | 1h) ASBOTHDROP FRIDAY GAMES” HELDIN STATE COLF TOURNEY Q. Are no-decigion fights per- CHICAGO, ept. 1.—(By The Associated Press) .—The a ae an gee A ( | i | A ATTLE New York Nationals pon Cincinnati Reds ehoh asop= * ‘ x s . . ? “ ped a game yesterday by the same score, 5 to 1. ie New ° ‘“ . Hornsby Loses Two Points But Continues to Sams.amattit, crniution, bouts, ar York Giants lost to the Robins and the Reds to the Chicago|Casper Players Tie for First Honors in Medal if d N; G nal : | boxing fans consider the no-decision 9 Nationals in Cincinnati. The Robins ended their losing R ds Fi li f Ch . \s atio League Sluggers by Big facaeitn the Ustuaesaunes > Seer til dges’ Verdict Unani-|stres by knocking Bentley out of the box. The Reds ound; Four Qua ify ‘or Championship . s joke and purely commercial enter-| JU g' 5S erdici na! were held in submission by Aldridge, into a first baseman, in the belief * «te . Margin; Babe Ruth Tops Americans. =f" = | mous in Fight at) | Sneed ttt iitie ca aE Roa eee ea Flight; Other Divisions Are Filled. Q. Where is the Army-Navy foot- — CHICAGO, Sept. I.—(By The Associated Press).—Few |*! seme to be held Gretr h changes took place in the batting standing of the two Grow mm major league’s players during the last week. In the Na- ine a Novenber m4. neath games, the stick, He struck out twice, hit Polo Grounds. The ‘Washington Americans _pre-[Bt0 & double play and fielded to] CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 1—(Special to The Tri- ented a game to the New York Yorke managed to make it twe|bUne).—A. C. Riker of Casper, president of the Wyoming MEY a ectin omieey ae feanite the Lote ete Ban: | straight trom Washington despite|State Golf association, and Glen Littlefield, also of Cas- tional there was no change among the first four men te Pittsburgh, ti the “falling down" of the Bambino.| per, led the field in the lifyi d of the state golf , toda: holds his first|niser to prevent them, He allowed A. , I 2 qualifying round o e e go. while in the American League the first four men were|_.2 ston Shee: Seen” ayer world's yh oa ehiag “ia. erated |the Yankees only eight hice but xe tournament in progress at the Cheyenne Country club and the same, but Speaker, who was third a week ago, switched |", have? ny Johnny Wilson of Boston from the| ceived little support. tied for first honors with 81 strokes each for the 18 holes, ht when they fight for the with Sewell, who was fourth.|/age six points with .394 and now in| 8 middlewelght throne last night by| The Boston Nationals shut out the Both. qualified for the championship, ott, casper, has alread: A“ In the National, Hornshy of St.jonly six points’ behind Babe Ruth, [Segura wcieete 40 not Oe winning easily and decisively in a| Phillies in Philadelphia, 3 to 0, atter || SPORT BRIEFS fight of the tournament as did eis Phd _ 4 UF gh i wn oe. Louis dropped another two points|The home run king leads in his 15-round match at the Polo Grounds. | Weinert had held them to six blank F, F, Hamilten and Arthur Schulte] ma flight, 1 and ts hitting .295 but = 20 points in| special line with 32 homers, in total| tne eetcht ce wninn they ore | The Mudses’ verdict was unanimous.| innings. In Pittsburgh the Bt, Louls | Mr Tt ana hte of the Casper club, | M laude Draper of Cheyenne, front of Wheat of Brooklyn who has /ases with 208, which include SP sean ds. gael ee ae n2ut, while Greb fought with All| Nationale beat the Pirates, 3 to 2. In the second filght Casper will| Si ——— "S15. hy = reo|homers, and 83 doubles and f jase be is customary fire and aggressive-| lreigau, the St. Louis shortstop, hit —Harold fi b epresented by five contestan | good’ dite acts the Leer hier twhvles,en* te ‘aloo “fears a net Se ae ness, it is doubtful whether he added|the only home run. . See ihe eemssiaion | Those. rho: within, the. limit] Ranehy Sevey's Orchestra, Sat 7 Chicago won the newspaper decision Those who played within the limit|Raneh, Sevey's Orchestra, Saturday t were Vance Rowe, | night of St. Loula ts third with .378, The|scored with 119. Eddie Collins of || much prestige to his record—aside} Tho Philadelphia Americans de: major league averages are for play-|Chicago remains tn the lead of tho over Joe Lynch, New Yor bantam ot the title laurels—for Wilson|feated the Red Sox in Boston, 3 to 1. sa weight champion, but Lynch re- Ray Webb, Ralph ers who took part in more than 70|fleet footed and is on top amone rt Calendar proved conclusively the contention] No other games were echoduled.|fanea tie ” Schulte and Roy C. Wyland. games and include games of last|the base stealers with 37. Collins po of critics that he has never meas-| Ed Rousch, star outfielder of the ; In tho third flight only two Cas ‘Wednesday. also leads in sacrificing having ured up to real champlonship| Cincinnati Nationals, will be out of| 3 ORLEANS.—Jimmy Finley, Ught only two Ca 1 per players will be entered, Ed calibre. The Boston boxer, who/the game for at least two weeks as Louisville, won a decision over Bohuite and George Campbell i has been in practical obscurity for| the result “leq y BP tho: three yearajhe has, had” the | tne toe fereee en ek Grody Franklin, Shreveport, 1m ten /ing qualified for this dl crown, Was outclassed from start to/rib on the right side {s broken, an ; finish. X-ray examination disclosed. Vic McLaughlin, of the West Side,| There is talk in Chicago ef the New York, won the first four-round| White Sox making a catcher out of preliminary from Charles Arthurs,| Kar) Sheely, star first baseman, and of Yonkers. The men are middle-| breaking Hol! Thurston, pitcher, Cy Willams of Philadelphia ts|™ade 35 of these blows during the out in front in home runs with 33,/eason thus far. Racing. & single homer eee, poe ae ——a Meeting of Westchester masta Ruth hes accum' ed. foung © Scortn; association opens at Belmont Park. New York leads in runs scored with Guigandng teeter tec Meeting of Montreal Jockey club 106, @ gain of four during the week! ieague, according to fiaires volecsea | opens at. Montreal. but he dropped a full a Rg ud today and which include games of| , Meeting of Kentucky Jockey club, eee ero ta the tora | oat, Tuesaday. Se AND reais base column with 260, which in-| The number of players who have| caltfornia State amateur cham-| Weishts. ‘nine three bi rej Passed the century mark among te, The second preliminary was a six- eindes 38 Goubles, nine seers) -un-getters ta larger tha plonship opens at Del Monte round bout between two more mid- and 11 home runs. any of the other leagues thine tar], Tennessee State championship] orev oi ents, and was won by Paddy igpsorpea Sion phe one Denemn ing eleyen players eyes haes otnka asses ‘st ag eS Flynn, of Brooklyn, from his fellow | base ¢ P. eanithe select group. Blakesle: ham- | t Bostot 3 y of ional _ | townsman, Be einer" pels ee lees atta eth 25| Wichita is leading with 120 tallies sienitlpe at chicage: aaa are. to bis credit; Davis of Tulsa is sec "Tennis, ond with 116 and Polly McLarry of erica tralia in Davis In the American league Babe| Des Moines next with 114. Others | America ve Australie ip Oar Ruth stil] rules from the top. He/who are members of thé “Century” Berkshire County championship has an average of .400 in hitting,|club are D. Lee, Tulsa, 112; Conlan, The showing of the Casper golfers Dance and supper at Haygood's | WUSUrS Well for thelr chances of suc- , ie Saturday | 0084 in walking off with a big share Hr Bevay’a (Crohestra;Satuniay | oF tournament Honore. (Mire. Ws i ‘Meet me at the Smokhouse.” Vaccination Order Today’s Games YOU CAN SAVE HERE e Pittsfield, Mass. A four points leas than he had this| wichita, 111; Corriden ,Des Moines, | °Urpament opens at fonshi 5 Resc ded B Boa d time last week. He is not far away/111; Fdiber, Oklahoma City, 103; Je Nr ces Shunniens P National League 1m r from Heilmann of Detroit, however,|amb, Tul: 103; McNally, Okla- ame St. Louis at Pittsburgh. latter increased e zg Saginaw Valley championship] j,,, Pont 5H: for the latter increased hie vercent:|homa City, 102; MeDowell, Wichita, | tournament opens at Saginaw, Mich.| poston at Philadelphia s. sf Bre ly 100; Horan, Des Moines, 100, Yekithe Valley championship tour-} New York et Brooklyn MIRIAM BURNS Blakesley, in addition to being the|nament at Yakima, Wash. Sicgpntipebea sees | greatest run-getter, is making great Swimming. American League Uso of speed. Although he has| southern A. A. U. champlonships,| netrote Seer teute $@a| P2804 1n 181 games, he had cracked (at New Orleans. i out 196 hits for a total of 350 bases,| Southeastern A.A. U..champion- ‘a far in excess of his rivals. ships, at Pensacola. Cleveland at Chicago ‘Washington at New York Fy cracking out 14 hits in nis| Women's national long distance | —~wadelphin at Boston. last eight games, Horan of Des;championship, at Rockaway Beach. Moines has dethroned Bauman of Polo. Tulsa for the leadership among the} Annual tournament of Miam! Val- batters. Horan is in front with}ley Hunt club opens at Dayton, O. nl ge en | She Beat Him at His Owm Game CHICAGO, Sept. 1—(By The Asso-|with 390. L. Smith of Wichita] OTTAWA, Ont.—A wheat crop of uesse L Lasky §ORESENTS elated Press).—Miss Miriam Burns/added three more to his string of} 382,514,000 bushels is forecasted in bis tamer amined O of Kansas City, Missour!, champion) stolen bases and is showing the way|a report issued by the Dominion and Northwestern university co-ed,|with 44 thefts. ose of Statistics, today won the woman's western golf —_ oo a championship at Exmoor, by defeat-| “Meet me at the Smokhouse.” “Meet me at the Smokhouse.” Won Lost Pet| [| | ; oy CASPERS FAMILY ..THEATRE £ the Stomach YE LSE ing Louise B. 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The story of a modern Blue- beard and the girl who put a happy end te his matrimonial St. Paul, 6; Minneapoli: No others scheduled, Western League, A. marathon. _ Featuring Flute, Harp and Banjo Solos and Popular Oklahoma City, 7; Tulsa, 6, Is going to be a Bt. Joseph, 24; Pichi, 2. om, ame ood Pit ae a ae | BIG NIGHT FOR EVERYBODY. —Comedy— MToxas League. —IN ADDITION TE esa » Ban Antonio, 10: Port Worth, 3. A Special Musical Program Has Been CAMEO COMEDY—“HIS NEW PAPA” PATHE NEWS TOONERVILLE and NEWS REEU rranged No Advance—10c and 30c Houston, 5; Wichita Falls, 11, Galveston, 4; Shreveport, 8, ee SHOWS START: 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20 ALTO “toay° You Can’t Afford to Miss This Big Treat DANCING EVERY NIGHT Expert watch and jewelry repair TOMORROW ing. Casper Jewelry Co,, O68 Bldg. —— CONSTANCE TALMADGE RI Dance and supper at Haygood's Ranch, Sevey's. Orchestra, Saturday night.