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Greeley Daily Tribune from Greeley, Colorado • Page 12

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A THE tWBUHm-MPUBIJCAN: OBBIUEf. JUNE 21, MORNING, JUNE tlmos during the game, muring the. ninth inning Wooflmtt batted for ghepard. Tho Box score follows: LA SALLB LONGMONTMANIS STATE CHAMPION Rohror, Joo, Colorado Springs. 187 Gunning, C.

Longmopt Sarcanflev, Fort ..103 104 'Hodges, O. Panama, Neh 191 Mltton, A. 1C, Port Collins 182 Haun, W. Loveland -ISO Glllespie, Phoenix, Ariz 194 iBldor, J. Lamar, easuo schedule.

Tho score by Jnnlngs: Oreoley 0 0 5 0 0 2 0 0 0--7 Brighton 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0--1 Summary: Sncrlfico hits: Graves, .191 Smith, Mrs. J. Hastings, Neb. ...157 Chnrlns dunning of Longraont Amateurs--Class flay won tho amateur traushoatlng (200 Targets) oh.iTni»tiJiishtp of Colorado. Gunning Cory, J.

Donvor 188 Iwggrd 392 out ot 400 birds. Tanner, W. Denver 102 A. R. King of Dnlta won tno Spauld- R.

Denver 168 IHK mednl from George Burt of Oen- Denver 169 VIT with 99 out ot lOu. Burt brol.e 98 Floyd, Denver 177 out 100. i Wlllson, O. Grooley 168 L. W.

Luft of Denvnr made tho hlgli Hewitt, Denver 168 rim of tbo meet up to date, breaking Miller, B. B. (ISO targets) 160 127 birds In iiuccossion. F. Wichita Falls, Tex.

.163 Charles Sptincur ot St. Louis was Gunning, S. Loveland 109 thn liiuh professional Saturday, break- Uonnlng. 0. Mead, Neb 183 Davis.

Three base hits: Mahoney, Bresnaham 2b 4 Quoary. Struck out: liy Luke 12; ss McCarty 7. Bases on bulls; off Luke CloV cf off McCarty 2. Hit by pitcher: 3b Luke 1. Umpire: Caatlotbn.

19S birds out of 200. Straight. D. I'urcell 164 II. A.

Kins of Delta was second In Kunklo, J. Choyenne, 178 the Htato championship shoot Satur- jjalloy, W. 181 day with 301 out of 400 birds. Brennan, M. Dale Creek.

Thn hlgli shooters Saturday, target sale, W. Dnnver Sfill birds, were: Williams 185; Burt Land, E. Denver 1S5 Moritz 192, Klcolal 1V7; Pate, yor, F. Pueblo 159 .181 ftj -t 17B 172 Holmca 176, Duvine 182, Lee Louvlers (180 targets) 137 179; Hughes 1S4, D. King 189; MeCreery, 0.

LaJuntn 171 Hardy 101; Monroe 175; Holzworth Frew, Fort Collins 182 UBS- Cummlngn, ITS; Wirtz 184; Led- Soaries, 0. Denver 186 num 109- Luff 194; Tuomas 192, Christ gqhvasa, Fort Collins 167 opluT 1H6- H. Smllh 195, Hinklo 100; 0. Pueblo 171 Spencur 107, Hen- 103, R. A.

Kins Cuinmlngs, II. Grepley (ICO) 13o 101- Eohordr 187, Gunning 194; Oil-Williams, Fort Collins (120) 108 194, Eldor 191; Mrs. II. Smith Franklin, Denver (140) 113 157; McAffrle 187; Cory 188; Tanner Roberta, W. Greeley (40) 29 192 II F.

Wilson 108, Wlglo 164; Professionals Floyd 177; Henning 183; Coo (200 Targets) Bowman US. Kunklo 178; Dalloy 181; King, D. Sun Francisco 189 Hedges 191; Mitten Hardy, A. Denver 191 Bridges 03 Poland cf 2 May 2b 4 Blanohard cf 4 Cllne, rf 3 Mo KInzle 3 Dlttman a 4 Breadsmore 11) 4 Campbell 3b 4 AB PO A this city lendlni buyers to the BrltlBli Isles tul) summer and hat they are prepared to fill their requirements there to the great ex- ent possible. If they can be assured of delivery.

0 12 2 7 0 2 JAPAN ISSUES STATEMENT ON SHANTUNG QUESTION Total 32 3 7 27 7 2 BATON ABR PO A LOVELAND WINS ITS SIXTH GAME 4 Tregonnlng Ib 3 Mahoney 4 Atkinson rf 3 Poley 2 Hines, If 4 Total 31 25 27 17 Summary: Two blso hits; and Breadsmore; base on balls: off Mahoney off McKenzie 3. Loveland, Juno its sixth successive -Lovolnnd game Sunday when It won from the Johnstown-Bar- thoud nine by a 4 to 2 score. According to spectators, the game was a pitchers battle for the last eight Innings. After the first Inning hardly it man got on bases. In the fburth Inning Spoomer pitched but throe balls.

Tho JohnstOwn-Berthoud team got six hits during the game. Lovelaud got four; The score By innings follows: Lovelnnd Johnstown 0 1 0 2 0 0 2 3 1 13 2 0 0 2 0 3 0 3 f. Dillon Struck by Ladder, Injured J. W. Dillon, a nurseryman living at 1823 Fifth street, was severely Injured Saturday forenoon when he was struck by a ladder and thrown to the sidewalk at the site of the new filling Toklo, June Associated Press.) In connection with note hand- June itatlon- of the Continental jany, Tenth street and Eighth Dillon sustained a deep cu "head and nmperous suffered from bruises and shock.

A gust ot wind wa, be responsible tor the aeciuV Ion's physician believes able to go about his work few days. BASE BALL. RESULTS 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0--4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1--2 JMJ Sarcandor 194; 192; Hunn ISO. R. A.

King of Delta, with a handlcaj of 22 yards, won tilB Colorado handicap and tho Denver Post trophy, breaking, 05 birds out 100, at tho last day nf tho shoot of the Colorado Trap Shooting association which clos- otl hero Sunday. C. A. Gunning ot LnnRinont, who won the state championship Saturday, was second with. having a handicap Of 22 yards.

C. Cuinmlngs of Greoley was third wltli 90 birds, having a handicap of 21 yards. R. A. King of Delta also tied for first in the doubles, breaking 45 out of Gil birds.

Bill Hour of Guthric, nnd O. J. McAffroe of Pueblo nlsn broke 45 birds. Throe men tied breaking 44 birds. for second, each They were C.

A. Gunning of Longmont, Qoorgo Nicolal ol Kanann City, nnd W. T. Thomas Denver. Tho results Saturday follow: Amateurs--Class A (200 Targets) Ledman, E.

Denver .109 Tho lineups follow: Loveland. Patton 21); Martin c. Corf man 3b; Davis Ib; Dottson ss; Puett cf; James It; Edmonds rf. Johnstown-Berthoud. Jacobs 2b; Hoffman.

Ib; Center ss, Hatarra 8b; Jones rf, Latona If. Wilson King cf; Habinga c. Williams, Wichita Fulls, Tex. .186 HinMe, J. Oklahoma City.

Oltla. 100 Sponcor, C. St Louis 197 Maglll, J. Denver 109 Coo, W. Denver 175.

Bowman, Denver 195 Woodworth, A. Spokane, 170 GREELEY BEATS BRIGHTON 7-1 Brighton, Juno pitching of, Luke enabled tho Qreeloy Spuds to defeat tho locals here yesterday In tho sixth round ot tho Colorado State league. Luke allowed but Iwo lilts. Tho visitors got at McCarty in the third Inning, when Jones was passed. Graves was safe on an error.

Luke scored Jones with a single. Davis sacrificed Jones, Wall to White. Joslin walked. Mahoney's triple scored AMNOcfnted National leauge. New.

York Plttsburg Brooklyn Chicago fjo other games scheduled, American league Chicago Philadelphia iDo'troit Washington St. Louis New York Cleveland Boston LASALLE TAKES CLOSE BATTLE BY 3-2 SCORE La Salle, Tune La Sallo nine won from Eaton by a score of 3 to 2 in a game played here Sunday. The Eaton team protested strongly againsl the decision of tho umpire several 7 10 5 14 4 9 9 ll 3 12 4 8 9 16 10 18 ed to the Chinese government In ing by the Japanese ambassador, June 14, the Japanese foreign office Issued an official statement e'mbbdylng correspondence between Japan and China on the subject ol nogptiations for the settlement of the Shantung question. Mexicans, Guns and Dice Taken in Rag Town Raid by Sheriff Six Mexicans, two guns, and several pairs of dice were the net results ot a raid made by Sheriff Frank Hall ami his deputies about 10 o'clock Saturday night on a "pool room" In Rag- Town, east of Eaton. i One pool table, which it Is said made an excellent crap table, gave it the name of "pool' room." Tho table, however, proved poor shelter for two of the occupants of the room who attempted to hide under it at the sheriff's order, "Hands up." About 25 Mexicans and negroes were In, the room at the time of the raid, but on account the confusion, but six were taken into custody.

The others -while possibly In tho game, ere not "caught with the goods." Those arrested'give the names of: Hay Mike- Gonzales, Pete Zomora. Joo Martinez, -M, Alvarado, and Antonio Zomora. D. I. Coon Will Go to National Meeting Hev.

D. I. Coon will leave Monday for Buffalo, N. where ho will attend the Northern Baptist convention commencing Wednesday of next week. He will be accompanied as far as Chicago by Mrs.

Coon and sons, Wendell and Gordon. Other members of the Greeley Baptist church who will attend the convention are Mrs. J. A. Weaver who has been in Buffalo for some time attending a session ot the Women's National committee of the Baptist church of which she is a member; Miss Alice Glazier who is studying in Boston; Demand for Johnstown Dairy Stock Increases Johnstown, June outside de mand for Johnstown dairy stock is steadily Twenty-two head of Holsteins have been purchased here by Kreiger Brothers of Laramle, Wyo.

Miss Myra Wood who has been, attend- Fifteen head ot grade Holsteins the P. II. A. conference in chosen from the W. Whowell Son herd.

Six grade cows ware bought from Van Meter Krsbill and one purebred bull was taken from the A. Purvis herd. The Whowell grade Holsteins are to be replaced with, purebreds according to J. W. Whowell.

attention to Newfoundland. Dealera Toronto, Canada. Two -tfuckloads ot -whiskey siezed by tederal ofticors were emptied into Crow creek Friday. The dumping pro- teas which was wltnesse'd by a large crowd took place at a point south of Cheyenne. The whiskey vas valued at 510,000.

Morltz, Denver 1921 Graves, Lulto and Joslin. Queary's Nlcolai, deorso. Kansas slnglo counted Mahoney and the Sjmds Vate C. Wichita Falls, Tex 172 had a comfortable C-run lead. Wall HolinPB, Puohlo 1701 throw out Graham at first.

Draper and Jones WMB safe HuchM P. 189ion errors Draper scored on Davis 1 King! Delta SoreT'when Baudor nit into an error! 195 Mahoney retired McCarly in ing the load scoring The Spuds have 191, won five games and lost one in tho HERfS YOUR Jog A Man Market That's what we're running in these Classified Want Columns. If you're in tho market for a better job, enlist yourself here. If you're looking for a better man to fill a job in ybur business look over our list. I furnish men with jobs and jobs with men.

A few lines in our Classified Columns and you'll get a line on the man or the job you want. TRIBUNE-EEPUBLICAN Phono Greeley 5 Sterling Theatre Today and Tomorrow Nights 7:30 and and 25c GEORGE C. BRIGQS Candidate for Commissioner, Dist. No. 3l subject to the action of the Weld CountyJ Republican Assembly.

Matinees 3 o'Clock--10c and 20c One (1) Vote for Candidate for QUEEN OF THE SCREEN BALL Denver" Auditorium, July 1, 2, 1920 REX THE ATM Thursday, Friday and Saturday 'MAURICE ISLANI ETHEL CLAVTON and HARRISON FORD tn a. sceas from. IN 4 EAEAMPUNLARTCRAET PJCTURE Jesse L. Lasky Presents Ethel Clayton In "A Lady In Love" with Harrison Ford A quick-beating tale of a madcap maiden's heart in a flutter with an elopement from a convent. Thumping hard when the disillusioned bride discovers wife No.

2. JMid- SS breathless in one of the most exciting medleys of love, law, scandal and happiness ever conceived for a screen romance. Exquisite Gowns-Sumptuous Setting-Ethel Clayton at Her Best By Harriet Ford and Caroline Edwatda, Director-Scenario by Alice fcyto REX THEATRl Today and Tomorrow Louir B. Mayer rjv, prercntr ANITA STEWII and Petite. if DESIRE NEWS AND COMEDY PICTURES Children lie, Adults 25c Including "War Tax.

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