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PAGE FOUR. World Results By Leased Wire BABE RU LEADING Home Run’ Record’ for Single: Month Broken by Bambino. During July With Total! of 14; Hornsby After Wagner's Record. CHICAGO, Aug, 3.—(By The Associated ba First in runs, scores, first ini circuit drives;.first’ in total bases, fi among the hitters, is “Babe’’ Ruth, king of home run hitters, who. now promises to surpass his record of 1921. That year he smashed.out: 59 four baggers. This'season the“Bambino” inthe month’ of July, broke hie’ best® previous niark’ for’ home runs’ gathered’ in one month, when , i ne cracked out his fourteenth ieainst’ the White S6x in Chicago ' \ Ruth now has home rons, ‘igures include games of Wednes- great Yankee slugger’ score: uns in 99 games he has: played a game and SENATORS WIN Yanks Retain Lead’ in of one run 2 129) hits, tor His” batting ¥ tied” with uth in the aver League by Nosing but had partlefpated in only 5 game Bib Falk, another White Out Browns. Sox star, is the rent 'trailer.of Rut! Sire with a rath’ of .379, with Jamteson on scolihaisvens) of Cleveland; holding’ third’ place The Yarikees are’ stfil in the lead} With .348. nthe hunt for the Amerfean League idle" Collins; White® Sox, is\1 pennant as the result of their vietor$] ns the busé stealers’ with 30° thet leading: wer the’ St batters Louis clib’ yesterday for 60 her ook the Browns” into ¢ » the*turte"ot'3'to 2 #41; She Senwtors’ wor thetr thiva’ sue Detroit, cessive victory over Detroit! winning| B. Collins: 338; Boone by the of'7 tos, They’are hart] Boston, Heilmann, Detroit a game back of the leading yankees, | 328} 328 Renting Cleveland in'at close piten- | Metis Jacobson vstile, and, Hornsby, battle ed the’ weries: to,3, Philadetphia ever: Chicago Myatt, “go made three straight hs c star ver Boston, Feber getting® thee dé: | second’ sacker; is well on. lils’ way ison in) a» close” battle by @ score] to shatter the record of Hans Wag of 2 to 1 ner, four times” batting champion of In the National League’ the Pir} the National lea a record ates’ winning streak came to-an end] Hornsby ted’ last’ season when he when (he Giants: beat them: in the won iis’ fourth consecutive cham third game of the series; 3 to 1) Chk] ptorshty, If he: continues’ his. pres so lost ground when the Dodgers] ent sttide* He will better: any of’ his at theny, 4) to 0. Vanee, wirming{ previous* records; as: he has’ shown his seventeenth game of the-season. |w tenderfey to remain well above the In a 18 inning pitchers’ duet! be:].400 mark. At’ present he is: travel tween Renton of Boston and Rixey'} tng’at'a: 405. clips Benton was returned ek Wihient, Dodger veteran 1 3 to 2 seore chaser, continues to be the runmer lelphia-St. Louis game at} up of the St. Louis id6l with: an PhiladéIphia was postponed on ac age of 377 and Juck Fournier count of ritit at's teammate, is ted for third ——_ honors: with Bad Roush of the ene | Chiftinnati Reds, enehi with 348 Pourmer leads in’ the ctreuit drive hitters: with 22) homers: Other leading: batter: Bresstéer, Cincinnati, Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE b Won Lost Pet York 62 84 *hicago bare ily cla es Cae EON Phil Be delphia 400 60). 381 THE TRIB ep UNE’S PAGE Bill iy nplonship; Hawards Wi in C ctippings: fr various papers. to , claimant of the world’s: light appearing with heavyweight Snapp rove his claims and wrestling the Brothern shows. - unquestionably is: up with? the top notehers in the bone crushing game. ‘AN TATITR Edwards: most ent 1 nh of importince was held in Portland AMERICAN LEAGUE Sport Calendar when he wrest!ed! Im, Dern. for the’ light heavy crown: ‘The match was Club Won Lost called: a draw when. both fighters went into a slugging match after two New York hours of trying to’ hurl each other to the canvas: Washington 2 will meet al! comers: during his visit here and ts willing Detroit aasdctation 2 on any man who appears regardless: of weight oh ‘ . | shiyy tournament’ ope Vestfield i ’ 5 n's Racing| Sy if | Gle 5 460) association, at’ Chicas ' ¢ | H | ewewnnd8 408 Meetitig of Hamilton Jockey cluv, 4 t t | Iphia ae sen 428'] at’ Hamilton, Ont 2 Canadian open championship tour. | P= nament closes: at’ Montreal | om Trotting. Boxing. | 4 Giuve i Meeting. of Grand Circuit at Newman; | i ‘ 7 Winds 5 Stondara rsa rd Hike 4 Rowing. — — | ah " ek ‘ at: St. Catharines, Ont. { , Athletics. | Ovening of the Tailteann Games. ‘DENT LEAGUE Games Today | pte pied in Phoenix Park, Dubtin. : ae oe a Automobile. |e ae fl Buropean Grand Prix 0-mile | AMBRICAN RBAGUE a py road race, near Lyron, France (Sun-| Boston at Chicag Telephone Co. --.. 9 4 5 day). . New York at St. Louis, pened noe 8 Tennis, nt Detroit ; a “an Meeting of Cup selection At Clevelar esata ere committe ight, N. J be on Austtal@Chita American Zone | NATIONAL, LEAGUE Davis. Cup-tle, at Bay Ritige, ©. 1. | chicas Brookiyr - —, Miswourt State champlonstip t | Pittsburg ¥ , nament opens at Kansas City Cincinnati at Boston Scores a 1) pe STICK BOX | National League ic Roston 3} Cineinnatt 2, (15 innings) -—————___—- New York Pittsburgli1 If you have some question to ask about basebali— ouls avid Ph'ladelpiila rai , ry Rencontre hier If you want « rule interpreted Am | nm) League rules under whith the Write to Jolin sonal reply enclose ¢ of the Casper Triliune Adiilpess: If you want t now anything about « play or a player— ster, the man who helped make the is played today. Tf you want a per stamped, selfaddressed. envelope. Other- wise your question will be answered in| tig column lit, Bi Poster, Special Baseball. Correspondent SLI Worli Building, New York \ | . Question—Three runners are on) it and id | the bases. Batter hits infleld fly) run? v which is not usht, Runner on Answ third base scores, if the ball is play Is the batter | ‘Tribune, man is r r to | Answer—Qu t way for the ptiyre . enough, If there Was no one out “ ton |e umpite should have called in-| @uestion—it th mont 2; San: Antonto 0 field! fly batter out. If there were} the end of the n | owo out the runner from third scored | it continue until’ « Southern Association “i unt. ‘The bate {it 1 wane the: lise x nat son | Question—Pleage Jef me know iff} ine the batter strikes: he ball on liv third strike and the catcher misses T aga ; Milwaukee 3, u fwo runs it y at bu third an run can Mis: paves he he player on third ma game is tied at ith inning shoulil side has seo aw | should’ ers born without traditional silver spoons in thelr mouths. They develop the game among those who ean not afford. t belong to reg r out. of t ing world, inthe shape of Id Pat. |tersun——who smushed | Snodgrass nto submission and: then with hi | doubles partner, O'Hara. Wood, de: | feated the Kinseys for the metro- | politan doubles championship—and » Bill Johnston. ‘ hin phy req # his There Tilden hin option LONI Madden of the miral of the fleet. of the und ihe le and the game of golf is bene- (ung thereby, Two figures. are just now occupy- the attention ng better than Little Bil ts mak- ed effort to achieve hip in national sing: with tho eves of the upon these two stars, tie commanding Willian Tilden can not be } of focus. Big Bil © him In the v up an interesting point. For with Jolm- n conserving his energy, brin ney play prodigally The Casper Tribune) | YORK, Aug. 2.—Much more be made of these public links | sentives to play+ the in short he rich man tend to take it} $8. links tourne recently| nklin Park f the New championship proved most ul. In the west, they are| out th idea on a broad) of the tennis s of ondition abl whe nd) strenuous tour: ‘Tilden is expending etergy aly NEW Press.)—Youth eighth Oly YORK, e Casper Daily Cribune Aug was served at OF SPORTING ‘YOUTH SERVED: AT THE 1924 OLYMPICS Ry FRANK) GETTY (United Press Staff Correspondent, (United the nplad: Particularly pleas ing to Americans show.d be the vie tories of Helen California: maid men’s’ singles; Richards, just men’s singles. ‘Por: thetr she winning Wightman Cop come Under proper coaching, Miss: Wills snd young Rlehards are now likety themse:ves q burn temperam xo en those who wat collected, game, she can rise to any. he only. regrettable. tuar <ure of het first. European: iomy—in which she won the Olynmpic: singles championship and practically: single) fianded added. thp women's doubles: Wimbiodon matches in. which Miss: Wills: failed the. world's: title time. when she happened nut’ to: be heights. Utle—was thal to win remarkgbile. as her the courts, isa source of! wonder ty Wills; off 18) and! turned in of 2, in success foreshadows stout defense of the Davis Cop ana and helding: ot for many years out." ent of tit ch her yw ce t. the fell a sn the best of health. Molen Wiis: is) probably: tie most sragious winner stars, and im this respect’ endeared herself to friends and’ frtendiy foe alike om the courts off England and If anyone cam warm the ompoucat’s aeart, with a smile and a handstiake | agers: demand. more and: players are uational | disposed. to give less. Not that. the Prance: cockles of a across the: net, and Olympic ch Wher M'ss Wills came out ofthe jons ago, she bad ck, Her atter reat Maurice. Mtaugh: shade, charm are, three west! some set hair in, pigtails smashing sex That’ of te g lin, her € for her ed “lemon them Quietmann he Kind of g.1t her mother trom. the G made a hit in iss Wills’ who met the Olympic finals were. Miss, Kitty, Me- In each: set, |, Points: better. Kane and Miss the Britieh wo up to 5—Z in their favor, and’ each }/Better: off t tume it was sensational play ny the Californian which saved the day and won the victor Sheuking: of of the women's achieved Helen Wills was opposed by Mile: “Didi Vinsto, a halftpint size French girl of Greek extraction, who was herself but 18 years old. “Vinnie” Richards played bril+ lantly in the Olympic tennis’ matebes; ne played) in the men’é doubles with Francis T. Hunter, and won the cHamplonship for America, “The following day he took the court against young Henri ard singles title, gruelling sets, in whith Himself badly Cocliet,. about nti! «6 the’ omy after five he showed! tennised.”" Te took “gui the way, to» dé non) of a win: that mate! Whereas Coeher* fresh, The was the Detter, he war about won! two sete looked Diack, bi “services. in Seabright tournament, she demand: lime: lollipeps!—and got her second off all) our defeated itt is our pam pion. down her patterned: » and her perso retiring, one who is accompan: the) serious m Gate certal in Amoricans in Covell, men ran the: se Tb, 3—6. youth, in. the finals singles, in witiet: she championship, lity own age; yer’ vhempion—for Richards wo he wae tired out, appeared fairly, American boy's: terniny but after’ two sete Coeher played! out, tien, and tht ut Richwrdisy call SPORT BRIEFS TRACY, Minn:—Jolinny Schauer of St. Paul and Bill ten rounds to a Angeles, fought draw. Brown, NEW ORLEA of New Orteans answer the bell of a scheduled I SPOKANT, is a question as to whether is not takkir much out But with « car's ex he haw been able to y of ndeed fx « ine ON Adan Jamew Ey former commuanier hie Atlante fleet, was named! ad the clef position British navy. Oakland won a dec’ New Murphy of rounds, when Downey seored a Bryan Downey fuited for the t S-round Mar Orieans in tennis ings: we. reeail, Ed Sullivan tells how, as a reward ‘ covering” the | finishing e'ght gland, where Queen Mary was pleased) to receive. her. playing the: wo- 's doubles at Paris, will, not be “overs —VYoung Marullo techmieal ion over Pratikie sun-bissea wo ‘Vine’ the the tw Phe ‘ool, ta al of Jed nis nly vane: ns ita — Low ot rims, tern »|\ynine after game has staled. their. upen’ the last stamina, Det: Asked how »*bviously “all unl, repbied: “Well, you see, I'd serve; then 1ab the baseline with) my hand and ush) to the: net: so: Cochet: couldn't irive: me into the back) court.” Yinnie’’ also. wes a finalist in) the mixed. doubles, but’ he gave tow much in: the men's: doubles: to” do nore than offer a perfunctory ree uistanee; paired with Mrs: Jessup sgninst “Diek' Williams: and Mrs: leorse: Wightman, ounce: ef! courage: ant his: way, to. vietory. he did it when: se in,” Richards. grinned ‘USEBAL HERE By. Foster. y JOHN B. FOSTER: (Copyright. 1924, Casper Tribune) NEW YORK, Aug, 2.—Dog day" baseball is on; the time» when man- players are resentful, or anything ‘ke that, but. the daily routine: of nerves, whiles the feverish desire. to ,ih the pennant; iff they think they ve a} chance, irritates, their senai- bilities. ¥ As compared: with a year ago; the tivo big: leagues are: entering: the’ weeks contrasting quite’ differently. ‘This is’ particular: ly true im'the: American, League: . The Yankees are approximateiy 100) points: worse: off! ttn they were Some hold that is due to * own deterioration and! some it is due to the improvement of The chances are thab. t represents some of each, with the emphasis qn the former: theory. Cleveland 11 than, in 1923. Detroit im) about 70 is why the Senators look: good: and: why they are contenders for the championship. St. Louis and Chi- cago are almost as they were this time last year: Boston is about 70 points better jand) Philadelphia about 60: ‘The fact that St. Louis is ane of two clubs that has: not altered: ma- jternially does nob say much for the \mManagerial ability of Sister, Nor dies Chicago's appearance in the}, sume class say muciy for Evers. Stil, no one can: say how! much Worse’ those clubs might have been ‘witty different managers.. It i# some- thing’ to have kept theny from. going aol. In the National League, the Giants ape aljaut as welll off am thay were Hast, yeur: If anything, they are a littib better off. Pittsburgh i sonte TH points behind and Chretimatt about 100) paints worse off! Chicago shows © gaim of some 50 points and Brockiyn is about the same. Sb. Louis is in the neighborhood of 90 pointe worse and Pitiladeiphia about || }90) points: better. Bostom is about 95) pointe better. Still, neither Phila: dviphin now Boston: stands: & whit || hettew in: position: tham they did: lust year, which shows wine a drag: q wens on. the Nutional”Leagne fi 1 and what a task it will be to: bring them up to # point where they: can || fighe thet ihto the attitude of] veal rivals of New York. The Gtunty are simply slipping along o greased) whys into the pen- Runt. There is nothing to threatem|| them: Quite @ contrast with the Position of the Yankees, who hnve|| (the: entive first division aw real con-|| | tenders’ for the pernant. | Sensational Batter of the International pected to be the pinch hitter Miller ager of the Ni 5 is reported and colorful to be a BY LAWRENCE PERRY {Copyright 1924 ‘Dhe Casper Tribune) NEW YORK, August of the victory of the team over England. in. match preliminaries, Clevetiind: was bees pene start |iower of lawm tennis, hus any daubt jotten: for many a ¢. Mrs, [of the dog day race’ last year; but/ thar Francewill be the winner in| . her feria ae ofthis t'me: Clevetand’ has been sup-|the European, zane. and will. come to form that day, and the British pair] Pianted by Detroit. the United States for play against the] 4pproximately 65 points worse off} tie. American, zone winner. Some; even go: so far-as to predict that this year will see American de- Washington, i some 110 points|fenders engaged against French last. yeur and) that | challengers: in the) Davis cup. finals This. pre-supposes the defeat of Australia by the Gallic at Germantown, racquet wielders: in match at Longwood team: is made up of ‘fiery youngsters all ef whom are improving constantly Australians, as with the Americans, are, comparatively spbakiny, ans: American tennis enthusiasts who have been watching play in. Burope this summer say that Jean Borotra has made marked forward strides in all departments of the game they do as the the French team. and brilliant and at has good control’ of shots. He Is pi not hesitate We Need 1923 Oakland 1923 Oakland 1923 Ford Cow 1923. Ford Roa 1923 Overland 1923 Gray Bro New Oakland PATTERS York team has been seeking fof some: time. FRENCH TENNIS STARS WILL OFPOSE U.S. ewMIS CUP GONTESTS Tt might) well happen. most formidable player of) THE CARS LISTED ARE IN PERFECT SHAPE 1924 New Gray Touring, a real car_ 1924 New Gray Sedan______ Many Others Not: Listed—Liberal SATURDAY, AUGUST 2; 1924. Lacoste, inasmuch as he goes to the net for finishing shots much. more often than. his. young colleague does, but. otherwise there seen to. be Uttle to chouse between the two young stars, it will be recalled that at Wimbielon, Borotha put ovg Vincent Richards and that Lacoste did the same for Norrig, Williams. Any players who can tucn a trick of this sort. are entitled to. every consideration, by. those who. love. to. predict the outcome of: tennis events. Henri Coehet and Jean Burgnon are the other two members of the French team. Cochet lost his. Eng- land-France singles match to Brian Gilbert, but nonetheless is a first class player, slightly below the levet of Borotra and. Lacoste. to be sure, “a fact, however, due more to» the outstanding ability of the two stellar performers rather than to flawe in Cochet's,game.. Brugnon is about aw good! as Coehet and, pained: witty Borotra, it makes. up a really. fors milable. do John W. Davis was able to muah: of his: time: Friday: to to: ee ot his address accepting: the-democnatic Neesidentin!’ nomination and to plan fan the cumnpaigm The program called for further scussion with: his manager; Clem L. Shaver, wito. is to have complete }charge in. carrying out campaign de- fails while Mr. Davis: is presenting }Rimself and) his: cause to the coun ty. 3 One of the principal problems: of organ'zation—the selectiom ef a nae tenal treasurer and a finance com: mittee—remains. to. be disposed but, the nominee and his field gener Hope to have this and other“inpo: ant itemm of orzanixation, out of the way, before the official. notifica- ton ceremonies. at Clarksburg ten days hence, ee WASHINGTON — Attorney Gen- eral Stone ordered a further inquiry into the gasoline price situation. longue, is ex. right handed Tuggins, man- He heavy hitting A sheep with a double fleece was recently shorn on a New South Wales farm. The woot! was eighteen inches long and the fleece weighed forty-six pounds. LH FOR RENT Desirable office rooms, central location on Center street. Cool and ble. In. view ‘renoh. tennis e Davis. cup,’ no close fol- | Room 11. Oil Exchange Bldg, the inter-zone in September. 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