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MONDAY, JULY 7, 1924. Che Casper Daily Tribune THE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF World Results — By Leased Wire ~~ LKGINE IST PLACE THRDUGH ) XOUKNOW ME AD—Adrentns fou ale LAST HIM Tos @ND GUGCHNS LEQVE MEGo , OUT ON THE (GUESS HE MUST Lodgemen Score Eight Runs in Third And Clinch Victory—Legion Pound Three Hurlers The Elks this morning are tast- MoWWhorter, Stone and Loggy yes- ing the fruits of first place in the] terday and treated them all impar- Ol City league for the tirst Ume| tially ecoring seven runs in the having advanced to the top rung of] opening frame and ending up the ir the ladder through an 8 to 8 yictory| gamé with 17 hits ¢o their credit. over the Standard Sunday while | “Biondy” Hays led the team with the Legion was winning from the/| four safe clouts. Texacos in a heavy hitting contest,/ “Skeets Walker, one time big 15 9a 8 lenguer, was in the box for the Le- Waitman, who some weeks ago| gion and won easily, letting down turned the Standard back with one|Tho win tied the Legion with the hit, was sent into the box againjwhen he saw he had a safe lead. for the Elks yesterday. Although|Texacos for third place and put he wns nicked for eight blows he|them back in the running for the had just enough reserve to get over] pennant. the hump. He was opposed by Ray| , The box scores: First gam: and Martzell, one big inning count-| Standard— AB. R. H. PO. ing all the runs for the lodgemen| Matthews, ss. 3 and putting them too far in front| Varnadore, 1b. ..8 for the Standard to catch. Hartzell, rf. 4 Don Thompson, the husky Elks| McNeill, 3b. 4 backstop, cleaned the sacks in the| Scott, cf. 3 third and that put the skids under} Lano, 2b. 3 the refiners. Blaney, If. 3 The Legion may not be #o strong | Fitt, co. 3 on keeping down their opponents| Ray, p-lf, 2 scores but when it comes to past- ae ing the old apple they are in a! Totals -.. 28 class by themselves. They toole on | rks— ‘AB. Moore, 2b. 2 ol onnonHeny BUENOS AIRES, July H. the United States and fight Harry| tricts down here, Ott nee] ononHocoe Szt » oP HoAMawcOeleScoomoae HOopecolcow Peal Hnowcowoor eSosotocotn| oscooHoons SPORTING NEWS |~ HE SAID, NOTHIN’ DOIN’, PATRIOTISM BRINGS _ |NEW THIRD SACKER SHOULD BE [YANKS HIT WASHINGTON LIKE FIRPO BACK TO U. S.| HELP TO WASHINGTON PLAYERS : ee, eee ce we 2) UHARDD, WINFOUR CAME By (United Press Staff Correspondent)| ting on that fight will run high with| (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune) | American league company. He —Luis|dig odds on Firpo. Should he lose,|, NEW YORK, July 7.—Taylor of|seems to be a streaky hitter, hav- <08 i ‘|the Memphis club for whom Wash-| ing his worst streaks when the vis- 7 i 1 ADEs eiaere | Genlelon to) Rabie ito [Phere ea ibe 9.18 Of) PAREEHHE Pe 1 ion gave Prothio aDd Meith, tah iting teams have thelr better pitch. Peace Reigns Over Capital with Departure PAGE FTEN. First in News Of All Events By RING LARDNE) Wie CHE S@1D,” HIM COACH ?” Last. HiMrTHe ‘ WHY, 1 THE GAGE OTHER! OGY, kl rt ONE QUT OF We WHY} HE [WOULDN'T ; PARK, HED GE LIABL cr’ “TO STOP HIM AT LET yYoulcoacr > SECOND GASE Y ¥ LY) ; Is ESsbwcwebivibses B5sSublove | cotests 0 Me third baseman who also is a gool|ers’on the firing line. Whether hi 7 Ballque, 8b. 3 1 Wills, pr some one else, was not due - hd sedge gs 4 _ f 3 oe prea aE ie to tho fact that around half a mall] A split has developed in the ranks| Ctntertislder. A good combination tol in a better felder than Prothro re. of New York—Detroit Held Down ings Smith, ef. “311 lion dollars is w: rner-|0f American ice-skating organiza- ; o5.9 ht papbenda er Wha | Raa ve we Bp Baa bd PU i ' iting to be garni unsettled — conditi a * ~gemeen cal apnar pir falt ed by him in the north. ‘Tt was really| tions which may become permanent| ‘Wetted condition around third] | Prothro did a lot toward giving 'y olsier s Drowns fat pe ace a eres : taken, in the opinion of hia friends,| before the winter aeason. The trouble |PA*® And in the outfield. Anquisi.| Washington a start this year and a AMERICAN LEAGUE Fischer, se. —__. 1 to ‘offset the growing impression} @rose Over disqualification of Harry re ‘a ‘aylor Fe it if Washing-|Griffith should not forget it. Down hi club w. L. Mihaation: it ok j among hisscountrymen that the Bull| Kaskey of Chicago from amateur ete At Mage io nae like te ¥Floric, where Washington won| In the wake of the departed Yan-] Pittsburgh a 9 to 2 decision ovpy, ‘Washington - 42 32 Wattman, p. 0 Was'losing sight of the “glory to the| frcies after officials of the interna-| ay te gure they'll Keep him under en, Hwee Peter Cee eee ut: | Kees! three-day visit to Washington, | Cincinnati. Held New York PARES SET] YO RS a ar ait PA fatherland” by loafing around and| tional Skating Union had received ayicy ana key except when he to Mmfteane heen sere ee tere neiped the | which was as welcome to the Sen.|_St Louis pounded four Chicag'gg Detroit _-_.-__,_.40 36 Totals Se waxing tat in: Buenos Aires, complaint from Lake Placid. Recaro te koe infteam keep up the fight and repeat- pitchers for 16 hits and overwheljg, St. Louis ..--__. 34 Score by innings: While Fi ; hart haccat The Western Skating Asoclation,| ‘7,010. na, bat’ .80 edly it was good batting on his part|@tors as a mid-western tornado; 4 the Cubs, 13 to 4. Chicago 35 TOL 101 2-6 8 2 | any ee iro Ws a hard bargainer} ap quxiliary member of the I. 8. U aylor can bat .300 when he gets) that put Washington in the game or| peace reigns again today in the i fram the money. he aqgumulaten, he} t00K up the cudgel in Kaskey's be- wEremai tae but hsc, nation’s capitol Concluding their ——o bases: Mat-|{, on the other hand, more obsessed | Pa and threatened to bolt unless fast at third se deatahion ts val tae in the Sete oe ? 429) r “ i : 7 rd as is desirable for a te: 7 d thews, Varnadore, Smith. Two-| by the idea that he {san Argentine | ‘M® Windy City, skater were rein Sport Calendar team (that its enfeting this champion:| with which they” conan ieee Yester ays base’ hits: Matthews, McNeill. Home| patriot, than he ts by the ambition ke taee t ho h ship aroma, but he wa the kind of wack bid a Piped Spee a phir Tun: Thompson. — Sacrifice :]to become rich. Friends pointed out Grigg Hh aBifteg pan itavee Wp ined ball player that helped to stead: 4 ith andinpeeinian Cie ere: ‘ ing under th 'y &/a 7 to 4 ninth inni; Tints! °. iz the auspices of the I. 8. U. h inning finish victory. Varnadore, Ballque. Passed bal\:|to him that Chilean fighters were Racing t hi Fit. Struck out: By Waltman, 6:| acquiring fame in the north, and| pe28Ke% Bill Steinmetz, Duke! yfeeting of Queens County Jockey Meets thé taene ee, apd all} Danforth, allowing Detroit but ¢ Hartzell, 5. Bases on | w, sd Donovan and Joe Moore—were up| club " was|three scattered hits, led St. Louis re (hag oy Lhe AA ese ore | Were, taunting, him with cowardice! on Gharges this year, accused ef Mtn ee tke his batting that made up at thirdyto an easy 5 to 1 win over tho American 8: ¥, 2; of jartzel ; Off} in refusing to fight again. At the ‘eeting of Business Men's Racing| base for what might have been lack- obb' Wattman, 2. Wild Hart-|samo time, und after Tex Rickard | emanding excessive expense money| Association, at Chicago. ing in other ways I AEy SIcch SIG oe ern mma, |, Bt Leonie: By Detrgie ; zell. Time of gam ; Attend-| had broken off negotiations with| qm Oreals at Take Placid and St-|. Mesting of Niagara Racing As-| Mew managers will shift a team| 0 Pitched well and averted a shut-| Chicago 9; Clevotind 6. } ance, 2,600. Umpires: Geeghorn| «The Bull,” the Uruguyan football | the tector thee were ere eenst | sociation, at Ft. Erie, when itis golng good. Griffith has| Sister materiniie aided the et | New York 7: Washington 4. | and Bill Bads, team in the Olympic games in Paris 2 Lee pig es ecanety Trotting not exactly shifted the Senators. |=: rially aided the Browns ene Second game: “won eternal glory for La Patria’ | fey: according to Henry Uth-| Opening of Grand Circult meeting|Bluege, who might have been thied | Witt @ cireult clout. Nettonal Texac: 0. BH andbreceived sthotieende ions toatian rer Arag eyes vice-president of at Columbus, Obio. baseman from the start but for his otal base hits featured Chi- New York 5-0; Phila 1-2. cr the I. 8. lemanded a loan of $250 % | cago's 9 to 6 triumph over the In-) Boston 4-0; Brooklyn 1-2. i. 0 os u = Fensiaeon Words of praise in the Argentine) s+ rake Placid, threatening to with-| French Golf . bad legs, is back at the position orig-| aians, who dropped to seventh place| Pittsburgh 9; Cincinnatl ot anes *: . newspapers. draw unless the loan. was forth: eee ba. cf it ein tak Coleone aa A a Dut i t6/ as a result of the defeat. Six two-| &t Louis 14: Chicago & 3 BiBN, In the mater of patriotism, Firpo is| coming. It was not. Kaskey skated. a! = could have dore more} haggera and a triple were included ee eka Tene 3 Lossy, 1b-p. 5 super-sensitive and dead in earnest.|Later the charges mere otehneal Tennis for Washington had he been in from|in the 21 hits made by the tw Weste Legion - Zoble, rf.-2b. 2 DEORE ae ASe ular tection Prefer National clay court championship| the first than was done by Prothro, 7 ; Soon tabkeen wee Lg acta Texacos 4 es ; 1 are/against him. He was accused of| tournament. at St. Lout a hieeal arches. teams. The White Sox knocked out} Denver 12-12; Lincoln 2-10, . Pe surprised by the extent of this feel-| professional a guia. who hit .383. Mighty few managers | Qo, r Glenrock 6 Pull 1 p ionalism and disqualified. New York. St fe ta. al Coveleskie in the first inning. Wichita 24:13; Tulsa 1-16. Sin 4 ullen, ¢. ing, and believe he would sacrifice] ‘The western ‘association decided Bie championshi [would dispose of @. 388 hitting third]: ("yet before: boarding! thelr train| Omaha 4.3: Des Mot eng Stanton, 3b. ----. his chances to make more money for| that Kaskey had acted properly and | Curmament opens nt Syracuse. coir i font Ete Ladle; sphere. tae? 4 teeta Bt. Jeph 6; Okluhor sbi is 4 McWhorter, 1b-p. lediaive ‘vi ; Football 2 p y : oma City 4, Independent League. 2 a decisive victory over Chile's best|has taken a stand in his behalf. Annual meet: thelr second swing around = the Maat | oe ae Fepresentative, or the representative ——— mohtah ei Se Tunney, the Holy Cross pitcher of| western circuit tomorrow, the ; Coast Meschants, 22. hoor go. bitata§ otiigg of Sby, othe, as ie Rim nestE Chess sale 4 1923, may go with the Giants. He Giate were forced by Jimmy Ring| Vernon 3-2; Sacramento 2-2. aa 7 RS _ B,| natives who follow lim about, to Sport Gossip J edeghe ees Space bot aaa 14 Pada Bir ee ene got ead BR Go abode ele etrag| MSA rt Dag arte fs 203 Rowell, 2b, * sets nic rds spenaimoOey Shooting this year, in which Tunney did not | N sed cone Rese: the opening game of| Oakland 6. It Lake City 2-4, oe eee seer have Iamentably fatled—are quite] Toronto claims to have more golt| ,,1™Ple trapshooting competitions, aretha ied a ig doa nner EA pana ieee pee tar ip Association ewe, Wy sy les-Moulineaux. : 8 aS : Harry Yessness 0 6 pant thi ed in ls feelings, ap- Beibcope ta other city of tts size Bowling roll. Carfoll js such a good pitcher| his ninth home run of the season| &t. Paul 5; Mineapolls 2. i Griffin, c. axes ae has not influenced the “Bull Fic: Annual tournament of Ontario|th#t no other hurler on a team with|1n the second encounter. Columbus 8; Toledo 2. Walker, Papa ae Little Betty Nuthal yg | Lawn Bowling Association opens at | ¥tich he {8 connected will gat much) Brooklyn divided a double bill Although Argentina gave him| Tittle Betty Nuthall, England's | Xin 20 . pens atl oe a chance at college where games| with Boston. The Braves took the Games Toda birth in poverty and reared him in snany saves: tennis player, Athletics are not played dally. Tunney wae| first, 4 to 1, but yielded to a 5 to| y Woodward, 1b. harddciocte nd all his money has|*P¢"49 her spare time with her dolls. Olympic track and field events, at|*Uccesstul against Yale, Harvard|0 shut out to Reuther in the sec — Bible, 3b. been made tn North Atherica, Firpo's| a7, Colofnbes Stadium * “land Princeton, but unfortunately | ond. Expert watch and jewe' haobsecsns? love of his homeland is the greatest @ Carpet Trade Golf Associa- : that isn't saving much this season.|* Cooper's masterful pitching gate| ing. Casper Jewairy Co . NATIONAL Nady Gael. casks Passion of his life, and about his only| {107 has decided to hold its Selon. | _Floya Foinipar trees Renaul E x Chicago at St. Louis. Sis pk Re Nt continuing ambition. When he real-|teenth annual tournament at Briar-| |. beta ate Tt rare as cliff Manor, N. ¥., July 24-25. 5 rounds, at Long Island City. pbs 2 es d that henceforth could not boast ee 3) . ‘ PRB AMERICAN Texacos --. O11 114 1— 9 11 an are Frankie Genaro vs. Bush: cs ff the “fegless Bull,” Fi one of the novel features of this . Bushy Gra- Detroit at Cleveland. eslop * --s-----781 S11 S18 17 819 pO was) ear’ e ham, 12 rounds, at Rochest. Jad enough to accept Rickard’s| >» ‘8 regaata of the Inter-Lake a \. er. Boston at Philadelphia. (Two| Disappointed but not discouraged | €! 8 | ectrt! Satna: ad’ Por lecBa is defeat at the hands of Jack| Proposition to return and fight. Ing association, ut-in-Bay. quueh. over h Fy PS a Sbarkey, Floyd Johnson, the big] Whether Firpo is a better fighter A national golf tournament for printers will be held in Chicago dur- ing the week of the annual baseball tournament, August 2 to August 7. western heavyweight, is putting him-|than he was when he met Jack i? inte the best of condition for his P Dempsey may be open to question, fifteen-round battle with Jack Re-|for since his last fight herscwhen Rault, which is scheduled for Long|he trained hard and was in exeel- Island City the night of July 7. lent condition—he has lived a soft ——.7.-___ and easy life, but there is no ques- LA BOULIE.—John G. Anderson.| on the Tuesday of Ascot week the| tion but what he. returns to” the runner-up in the American amateur] king and queen and thelr retinue al-| United States with much more con- in the American golf championship, | ways drive ih semi-state from Wind.| fidence in himself, than he had when won the French national amateur sor Castle to the race course. The| he met Dempsey. ‘He belleyes he can championship. royal procession makes a ‘gorgeous| win, and he {s not a coward and wil! SEATTLE—A_ meeting between|spectacio as jt passes before the|do his “durndest.” the crews, baseball teams, track] grand stand in all the glory of scar-| The Argentines feel that Wills is squads and tennis teams of the|iet and blue postiliions and scarlet}only an incident in the “Bull's United States naval academy and] outriders. career toward the championship, and the University of Washington in June, 1925, was announced. LAVOVE WINS FROM GIANTS LAVOYE, Wyo., July 7.—Lavoye won its first game of the season in the Ofl City league yesterday taking the Glenrock Giants into camp by a scote of 4 to 3, ‘The game was hard fought'and cleanly played neither > team having more than a couple of Dr. Totxeira Gomes, the president| errors. The victory of the home of Portugal, has personally contri-| team has given them confidence and buted a considerable sum toward] from now on they expect to furnish ~ . ae BON the expenses of the Portuguese ath-| a better brand of ball letes who will compete in the Olym- ple games. The coal region around Scranton, Pa., is declared to have produced more major league baseball stars than has any other section of the United States. Calcio, the name by which foot- ball was known in Italy during the Middle Ages, was a social event for fete days in which only nobles and soldiers were allowed to play. fn ie, zo" § If you have some question to ask about baseball— Sepitktss] tess aida Teri toa, Rnetien Franklin's House % you want me interpreted— censtul attempts to’ win beak the! Torn Down to Make you want ow anything about a play or a player— || ternational yachting trophy was : . brought to this side by the sch Write to John B. Foster, the man who helped make the yacht ‘Amerion: in 1861. pomme Room for a Bridge rules under which the game is played today. If you want a per: Mest cf “the | aifiletes . composing = soared Lo sonal reply enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope, Other: || the Japanese Olympic team are stu-}|/ PHILADELPHIA, July 7.—(onit- wise your question will be answered in this column, dents or professors, while Katsuo|®4 Press)—The march of progre Okasaki, who wili figure in the mid-|to make way for the new Delaware Address—John B. Foster, Special Baseball Correspondent |] dle distancem, 1s an attache at the| River Bridge which will link Cam- of the Casper Tribune, 811 World Building, New York. Sapanese embassy in London. den and Philadelphia in 1926 has meant the tearing down of many his- “| Miss Lilian, Harrison, who {s to| torical homes here, including the old (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune.) attempt the Bnglish channel swim, |4welling of Beniamin pepe jnestion.—Who is the better) catchers; Baird, is usually spoken of as the wonder- jortly after Ben Franklin became , | F tines Buchat oo sectawerth’oUiea| Devic, Rietoheral nctech Meng, | ful “Argentina swimmer.” As a|established here he bought a block ' With straggling, obsti Giants? Who is the best center |Sicking, Zimmerman, intielders;|™&*ter of fact, she is of English |0f buildings on Front and Spring © fielder in the National or Ameri-} Burns, Kauf, King, Kinsella, Rob:|P*rentage. though born in Buenos |*treets for five pounds and ten shil- £ assured your can league? extson, Statz, Thorpe, Young, out.|A!re%. Where her father !# in the|lngs. In .one of these houses, 111 renee ss Answer.—Burns is one of the best | fielders. : , employ of an English branch bank. | Spring street, the great revolution- A few drops of GLO-CO outfielders in baseball history. On ary patriot and discoverer of ele: } Sitter Ake ietntnets the whole his record is more endur- 2 Instead of the conventional ‘Base-| tricity dwelt for many years. | shave will allow you to ing than that of Southwoth. Roush} ,@uestion—When was Hal Chaso| ball Today’ signa usually carried on| The home of Franklin's, however, comb your hair 7 pref. nd it will re~ Znain that way all day. dismissed from baseball? Answer.—He was dropped after 1919. reet-cars the Pittsburgh Street Rallway company decorates the fronts of its cars with posters bear- was !n the way for an approach on the Pennsylvania side to the bri how under construction. The city ja the center fielder in the National and Speaker in the American, BERS irichere Question—What was the lineup of TO SRE Do RR LSS inpatient the Giants the year that Cincinnat!| Question.—How long has Black. |"\8F Players, and such captions as) & t . won the championship? burne played with Kansas City? | “Maranville Now Doing His Stuft at] litt Aaa at 111 Spring street re. + 7) 1d, ceive ,700 to pay him for its de- Answer—McGraw, manager;|When did he begin to play? Has| "bes Field” molition because of the bridge. . An Jesse Barnes, Virgil Barnes, Benton, | he played with a major league? ‘ enterprising contractor who tore Causey, Douglas, Dubuc, Hubbell,| Answer—Biackburno joined Kan-| 5) pebrtnbal la ea down the dwelling sold bricks from Jones, Nehf, Oeschger, Perritt, Ra-}sas City in 1922, He started to and surgeon, announces the moving | {t 94 relics and received more than gan, Ryan, Schupp, Smith, Snover, | play in 1906 with Worcester. 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