Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 17, 1920, Page 7

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TODAY'S SPOR EXPERIENCE IN ONLY FEW GAMES MAKES VETS. IN FOOTBALL PLAY Interesting Comparison Drawn Between Gridiron and Diamond Sports With Devotees of Latter Engag- ing in 150 Games During Season The question as to when an athlete becomes a veteran in: the particular line of sport in which he competes is rather an interesting one and presents a number of unusual feagiires. The games of foot- ball and baseball present the most startling contrasts in this connec- tion for a football player, who would be rated an experienced veteran judged by the time he had followed the game, would be little less and and _At St. Louvis— pte 2 Tweive innings. Batteries — Deberry, Sothron and Billings; Harris, Perry and Perkins. Baseball Resulis of Yesterday and Standing of Clubs STANDING OF THE CLUBS, WM. P. SMITH, of Los Angeles, Calif., who says Tan- lac completely restored her health when no one believed she would aver be well again. Has gained thirteen. pounds. “T will never stop praising Tanlac, for it has restored my health when Stanage, Mation; Bush, Pennock|weight, and I feel perfectly well in every way. My appetite is splendid and I eat just anything I want and never have the slightest symptom of indigestion. I am so happy over the recovery of my health that I feel just like telling everybody about this won- derful medicine.” Th. chove remarkable statement was made. recently by Mrs. William P. Smith, a well known and highly re- spected resident of Los Angeles, Calif, residing at 139 Bast Avenue 36. Tanlac is sold in Casper by Casper Pharmacy, in Alcova by Alcova Mer~ cantile Co., in Salt Creek by Salt Creek TR. NLTON OF DOUGLAS HEADS STATE DEMOCRATS CHEYENNE, Sept. 17.—J. R. Hyl ton, a Douglas physician, was elected chairman of the Democratic state com- mittee at a meeting here attended by | 13 of the 21 county chairmen. He suc eeeds J, FR. Sullivan of Larami@) who has been acting chairman sinee. the lresignation of Ray FE. Lee of Cheyenne, who ‘served during the 1918 campaign. cows. thrive on our milk, Phone 471 Early Service Everywhere Oooo! CASPER DAIRY C0: Honest milk from clean Your baby ‘will 4 swamg Wonst a. hi); dozen gamer will take “natin seu ée tie” ranks of the navies? than a green player on the diatnon’l. ‘A glance at the annual schedule games to be played during a season i football teams of the country discloses the fact that the schedule for each team calls for from’ six,to cight games. A few scattering teams may engage in one or two more contests, but they practically are a negligible quantity. According to a ruling which exists among the universities, a freshman is barred from competing, thus the unt- versity player has only three years of play with the varsity team, Figured on this -basis,.a veteran college foot- ball player on graduation would have competed in from eighteen to twenty- four games during his university ca- reer. In all likelihood he would not play in every contest during the three years. | Very few men have achieved this distinction. ° Liabilities .to tempo- ft rary injuries must be taken into Bory | sideration, as well as other cuuses such nas absence, sickness, disbarment while temporarily under faculty ban for he- ing behind in classes. Figuring all these things it would seem a safe esti- mate to say that the average football player at a university engages in ‘Won. Lost. Pct.|everyone who knew of my dreadful Brooklyn. ..---.-... 85 68 .695 | condition had no idea I would ever get Cincinnati ~_. 16 60.655 | well. New York -. 16 62 “Two years ago, foiiowing an acci- Pittsburgh - 72-65 -545} dent, I began suffering from indiges- Chicago -. 69 72 -A90/ tion and severe stomach trouble. I St. Louis 65 75 .464| grew worse so rapidly that my health Boston -., 56 17 -421 | soon’ became’ perfectly wretched. My Philadelphia .. - 54 » 85 «389 | stomach became so weak I couldn't ent; American League. the simplest food or even drink a glass Won. Lost, Pet.|9f milk without suffering for hours Clavelana ws ie 52) .629 |afterwara, I was extremely nervous owt Aone 88 54 619 | 21d would have palpitation of the heart | Phicags 55 19 |80 badly at times I would almost faint. |# lease on Madison Square Garden. in| ot y0.2 14 re 610.1 My elrculation was very poor, I/had no } New York that there will be no “m!x-| poston 46 74 color, and weighed only eighty-one ed bettas in the squared circle, Rick- ‘Washingt 60 72 jpounds. It» seemed I was just grad- ard believes that he can stage g004 | netroit 54 84 ually starving by degrees, and I had fights at his garden without having to Philadelphia _ 46 93 almost given up hope. get a colored boy to oppose a white boxer. He also is shrewd enough to realize that there are colored boxers jthat the public want8 to see, but. he YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. National League jalso believes that he can always: find another colored boy to oppose the man|_ At Boston— RH. B. he selects who will prove a satisfac-|Boston --. wee 3 9 0 tory match from the public point of|St. Louis - =: edt: Batteries—Scott, McQuillan, ‘Town- ;Send and Gow’y; Goodwin, Sherdell, | The Annapolis Naval academy eight-|/¥ons, .Doak and Clemons, oared crew has attained an honcr Second game— R. HH. Ej which never before has been achieved Boston -- 414 0 by an American university team, Ac-!St, Louis 3.890 claimed\ the champion of all American Patteries — Oeschger and O’Nefil; crews for 1920, it hag, by winning the| Haines and Griesenbeck, Clemons. finals in Antwerp, annexed the title of} At New York— n. H. B world's champion. There does not ap-;New York 41 pear to be‘a single flax in the oint-| Pittsburgh — ere Ween | ment of its clear claim to the: titie, Batteries — Barnes, Douglas and While Syracuse sotested: the Nery. @/ Snyder; Hamilton and Schmidt. comparative study of their” achieve- se ments, gives the midshipmen.the edxe. | yc rs eee Dares Pittsburgh - Batteries — Nehf about twelve to eighteen contests. Of course, it is only fair to consid- er participation on a school team as well as playing on the freshman. teat as part of the experience gainéd—arid a very important part, but with evety- thing thrown in, it -becomes’ apparent that, as compared to baseball players, the football man has to undergo the experience of only a few games to be rated a yeteran. The average professional regular playing on a league team will enguge in from 160 to 150 games in one st son, or three times as many contests as a football player in his whole school, college and club’ career, and yet, the baseball player is farmed out for sev- eral seasons sometimes with lesser teams before he is considered to \have become sufficieiNy seasoned to engage in contests witli the big leaguers. Thus @) Beason practically, makes a veteran out: of a foathall, player, or ot Several’ ‘years’ and several hundred games are required to give the base- ball player the same status in the na- tional game. It is an. interesting fact that in practically every line of:sport, with the one exception of golf, ten years con- stitutes. the period over which the ath- lete is at his best in competition. There are, of course, notable excep- tions to this rule in every branch of sport... And so, taken’ on this basis the question of what constitutes a vet- eran can be universally reduced into terms of years and all athletes judged equally from this basis. Whereupon golf immediately gbtrudes itself and another question arises, how long docs it take to become a veteran at golf? ‘There haye been national champions in their. teens as well as champions in their middle age. ~ , |der and Schmidt. CASPER LOSES At Brooklyn— Ry HEE, | Brooklyn -..-. ® 10 51} ss Cincinnati 10 1 Batteries — Grimes and Miller; Reu- ther, Fisher and Wingo.¢ At Philadelphia— R. H. E. ; Philadelphia ....-.. -~5 13 141 - Chicago -.--..-... anes $12 2 Dakota Champions Reverse Hu- Batteries—Hubbell,- Enzman, Causey miliating Defeat in Turning and Witherow; Vaughn, Alexander and Tables at Crawford i ee \ —. American League. Fourteen to three was the score of} At Cleveland— R.H. B.! yesterday's game between Rapid City | Cleveland —. 13 1 and Casper at the ‘Crawford Tri-State| Washington ORIG Sor Fae fair in which the Dakota champions| Batteries—Mails and O'Neill; Zachary came out victors. It marked the open-| and Gharrity, , ing of a three-game series at Craw-| At Chicago— ford, following which Rapid City will} Chicago -.. accompany the Refiners. home for| New York games Sunday, Monday and Tuesday err and Schalk; Quinn, on the loca) field: 8, MeGraw and. Han- _Thursday!s a Cltsoaae nah, : = = the most cana thd naar On # : At Detroit— local team by that aggregation in ‘sev- Detroit_-- eral games played during recent weeks)Boston * but was not more humiliating that the} Ten fi “After the best medical treatment failed to help me, travel and a change of surroundings was advised, so I trav- eled nearly all over the United States and had treatment every place I went, but always with the same disappoint- ing results. How I stood my suffer- ing is more than I can tell, and I be- came so despondent that life seemed hardly worth living. “That is just the condition I was in when I began taking Tanlac. When my husband first suggested Tanlac I told him I had no faith in it, but the next day he bought me a bottle, and to my great surprise tt seemed to agree with me, so I kept on taking it. The results speak for themselves, “I have gained thirteen pounds in Can You Afford to Have a Fire? ‘Don’t worry over your insurance. Life has plenty of worries without that. 7 See Us for Your Insurance overwhelming score of 18 to 5 piled up against Rapid City by the Casper Mid- west in sending them down to” defeat for the first time this season. oe : Milwaukee's first/woman ballot clerk is said to have showed' up at the polls three hours and 20 minutes late, and was much surprised when the chair- man of the booth dispensed with her services. FRIDAY AND TYPEWRITERS ON SMOKE Bought, sold, rented, repaired. Dealer CORONA—L. C. SMITH Casper Typewriter ExcKange 101 Wyatt Bidg. ° Sugar-cured Skinned Hams; or large, at, per pound. Phone 856 ‘Tex Rickard’ has set a policy. He has announced that as long as he holds Picnic Hams, VU. S. New Shoes New Tarpaulins, Auto and Wa- gon Covers, Blankets, Long Pants and Tents At Sweeping Price Reductions Brand New Chocolate Color Army Shoes, These are high shoes, made of all We have all sizes and widths. standard makers in accordance with specifications written by shoe experts. Send us your size and width, and we can fit you. Every pair is made of the very best material. Durable and splendid shoes. Postpaid to your town----- leather. New Tarpaulins and Wagon Covers. to be brand new. * These Wagon, Truck and Auto Covers and Tarpaulins are made of heavy 10-ounce double weave feet 8 inches long and 11 feet 6 inches wide. “4 € Can be used for covering anything that needs pro- tect them against. mildew. tection fiom rain and moisture. Postpaid to your town-. U. S. Army Long Pants. Made for the service. All wool, olive drab and absolu along regular linés, with regular, width of 20-ounce worsted, strictly all wool. Prepaid to your. town---------------- BAERS Tp lo th, neers cons Brand new. Postpaid to your town Blue-Gray All Wool Blankets. Brand new. New Olive Drab All Wool Blankets. -Weight 4 pounds. Postpaid to your town-.----------- Ae Tpnts. 16x16 feet square ,11 feet hig’ duck. Slightly used, but guatanteed to be in first-class condition. F. 0, B: Los Angeles, California---------~ All ted and money, will be re- Boe eo anieee nt "Sond checks with orders. Or, if de- funded if not satisfactory. sired shipments will be made C. O. D. before you pay for the goods. Depository: Citizen’s National Bank, Los Angeles United States Sales Co. 120 West t Street’ Per pound .... Bacon Squares, Per pound ............... Sugar-cured Bacon, - Per pound .... Army 129 W. Yellowstone ‘Special Sale A Chance to Save Money Live and Dressed Turkeys, Hens and Spring Chicken; at All Times WE MAKE TWO DELIVERIES A DAY CENTRAL MARKET C0. SATURDAY D MEATS any size, small 40c Phones 10, 11 and 124-M These shoes were manufactured by $5.75 We ubsolutely guarantee every cover and double fill Khaki Duck and are 14 Their Olive Drab color will pro- 14.75 government for a certain branch-of the tely brand new. These: pants are tailored bottoms, just like civilians wear. 45 $6. 12%-ounce double fill 37.50 ‘th, made of heavy A And Visiting Elks will be s the regular meeting Friday Odd Fellows Hall. Inspection allowed Los Angeles, California . Casper Elks BY ORDER OF E. R, _ All candidates who have received notices of elec- tion should appear at this meeting. orry if they do not attend Evening, September 17, at ROBT. COHEN, Sec. All the Mill on Want— ¢ ® ‘To have milk that is sweet by the time you want to use it—to have it at all, when you need it—is tthe big problem solved by Klim Powdered Milk. ‘Whether you live in the most Le ed Spell it backwards baw, So } en ' Klim is Milk reduced to powder form by a process that does not change its fresh, Tich flavor or its character. When you want liquid milk, you, replace. the ,water. Klim needs no ice—it does not sour. It does not freeze in winter. It is always the «same, the year’round. Think of Klim when you think of Milk.’ ‘Take advantage of all it offers—its con-' « venience, its economy, its constant sup- | Casper Storage Co. 118 East Second Phone 97 ‘ W. H. Brown Grocery Co. Made to order by Chicago’s Tailorinz and not called for in thirty days. Sold We offer you great savings in- Leather Coats, Rain Coats, Sweaters, Mackinaws, Underwear‘and Hosier,, 240 So. Center KLI BSRAND-+-_<- POWDERED) MILK if | ol Get a?iquantity of Klin ry LATE EXPRESS SHIPMENT 00 MEN'S SUITS / Powdered Milk remote country districts or in the heart of the city, Klim brings you all that is fresh, rich, wholesome, and delicious in milk. Atamoment’s notice, you can have milk in abun- dance by using Klim. M ply, its high quality. Ask your physician about Klim. Klim comes in two forms: Whole Milk (full cream) and : Skimmed Mille (for alleaoking purposes). A 2%-Ib, paitkage of Klim Whole Milk makes 10 quarts of liquid milk. ———— KLIN WOERES sufficient for your family needs iy ELS, ae ees Boselly & Carr Fifth and Beech Phone 545-W HER agetiiet iaeuii sy aihtieanay Pee cee ECE de thei hit Houses, a deposit paid on them to us at half their worth and we pass the saving on to you. See thes> Suits today and tomorrow at $37.50 Hats and Caps, Odd Trousers, Manufacturers’ Sample Lines Sold Don’t forget our number—you’re wel :ome to look SCOTT CLOTHING CO. Next to Manhattan Cafe Mail Orders Filled Sa ne Day As Received Casper

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