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Felsch, Chicago, .334;. Meusel, New York, .333; Cobb, Detroit, .327. The scramble for the batting eliam- pionship of the National league has de- | veloped into a tight race between Roger | Hornsby of St. Louis and Nicholson of Pittsburgh with Hornsby topping the (league with .3€5. Nicholson, who led the race a week ago, is a point behind the St. Louis slugger. Young of New York is third with .352 and Roush of | Cincinnati, fourth, with .340. Cy Williams of Philadelphia, the lead- ing home run hitter of the league, con- nected with another four-base drive, | bringing his total up to fifteen. In base COUNT SHOWS 310 CONFINED IN STA TE PEN RAWLINS, Wre, & Sept. 27—There now are 310 prisoners im the Wyo- ming penitentiary here, fully 100 more than the institution was de- signed to accommodate. Most fa- mous among them are William L. Carlisle, the Union Pacific bandit, who still is suffering from. the wounds he sustained last spring, and the Cordillo brothers—John and Pete —who. are doing time for the mur- 13 der of Frank Jennings while they j MEK WO ROBBED HOME OF WARDEN EXPECT NO SINPITHY IN PISO RAWLINS, Wyo., Sept. 27.--If John} Moss and Raymond Peterson are com- mitted to the Wyoming penitentiary hére they may expect. no sympathy from Warden F. A. Hadsell. If they are committed to the penitentiary, it will be for robbing thé warden. They ‘Yare in jail, confronted by the discon certing fact that the grenter portion of | the loot was. found in their possession. | They claim. to have. found it in a box | TODAY'S NEWS OF THE SPORT WORLD| | PROFESSIONALS ARE SHOVED INTO ST. US WEN NGCARD BY AMATEUR TAAGK MEN LEAD ti Hes Conditions of Few Years Age. Reversed as Result of Ser a Hora om -oggiges eer tae ts, Specialization in Athletics; Amateurs Hold il Brooklyn, .325; Williams, Philadelphia, ‘M14; Scott, St. Louis, 918; Hollocher, some of these marks if they are ever to be broken. PROPOSED BOUT REGARDED AS FAKE It is said that ridicule is one of the most effective weapons which can be employed against any person, object or movement which it ig desired, to Jiseour- age or do away with. If this is trué, the “Gunboat" Smith-Jack Dempsey battle should bi. short lived, for sports writers in all auctions of the country are merciless in expressing their opin- fons regarding this proposed farce. With second and third raters having ences Chicago, .318; a ae Brooklyn, .313; ry, were employed as agents of the state Majority of World’. Ss Records, Is Claim knockouts or decisions against Smith, ‘ Fougnier, St. Louis, 00 hae DUR Sas aaehetitser, ABM. Warden) cnibition office. writers déelare the Smith-Dempéey Associated Press.) Hidsell, ane) convinted they found it —_——_—_ match Kittle short of an insult to the creda: Sept. sb eag! the major tight where it belonged—in the Had-|"~ ; intelligence of ring followers. league ehibs swing into the final week i eae, ‘ Race} pinikets off apnall. wal we; eae s Ste ea It is not so many years ago that the professional track ath- Sea i of the pennant race, George Sisler, star a Ndonga Lara, peel it Pita nar | Pos “ype Wie ers immediately re- lete held practically all world’s records. Today conditions are FIRST BOY BORN fain peony the 1920" batting absence of the family. The jewelry tak- % = reversed and out of 26 events only five best, performances are charipighwhip of the Arherioan basting en included a diamond ving, diamond| ©. A. Graybeal, formerly a resident is in the city from Denver at- stiekpin, elk-tooth cuff button, a wom- | ing to business matters connected an’s watch and a stiekpin presented to Warden Hadsell by the late Colonel! with his oil interests. Mr. Graybeal is Theodore. Roosevelt. The thieves also| connected with the Frantz Oil corpora- took a fancy to the warden’s revolve? | tion. and carried it away. When Moss and} held by professionals. One of these, the 100-yard record made by A. B. Postle in 1906 and timed in 914 seconds, was made downhijl. Of the remaining four marks the 130 yards and 300 yards are not considered as standard marks in this country. The rise to fame of the amateur over Sister, @ecotding to figures compiled today, is showing the way with an av- erage of 405, with Tris Speaker of Cleveland six points behind him. Joe Jackson. of Chicago is in third place I STATE PEAITENTIR The last chapter in the local cares of Nye Robei'ts was written Sunday. afternoon wher the prison gatés at the IN LINCOLN CO. ON VISIT HOME eee the professional is easily explained and|-Can be summed up in the one word—| 4 ‘ with, 38% andi ddie Collins, captain of | powrns penitentiary closed behind him |Raythond were artested in Laramie, 120; M. W. Purcell has returned to bis : specialization. uropean nations long}, SEMMERER, Wyo., Sept. 27.—The| the Chicago club, fourth, with -371-) and ne entered upon his term. of from|miles east, as suspects, the sto! + offices in the Oll Exchange Duild- ago dubbed our athletes a8 specialists | 2S? boy born in this, Lincoln, county, poy averages include games of Wednes-| two to four years fot forgery. property, with the exception of the ing atten | being confined to his home \while they considered their own men in} 22* been. visiting Kemmerér this week. | 44Y- Roberts was taken to the peniten- Glamnond ring and revol for sev ys by.an illness, Baseball Results of Yesterday and Standing of Clubs STANDING OF THE CLUBS. National League. | the Class of all-roond performers. Be | that ds it may-there is more speciali | zation in Burope todny than ever before | and we are free to admit in this country taat never in our history has speciall- zation been brought to such a high state of efficiency as at the present time. The Greeks and the Romans of the original Olympic games periods were considered the athletic nations of- the He is J. G. Harmison, a_ rollicking youngster of 64 years, He: was born while am emigrant tfein was passing through this section thirtesh years be- fore Wyoming was recognized even as a territory. His visit is the first to the county in 38 years. He now is engaged im the oil business and his home is where his hotel is. prev arithaes! Sar Sas An attractive woman who talks of an attractive woman is about as rare as who Wert homerufiless fér a weéek, | of being deposed as the leading base | credit, while Sisler is next in line with “Babe” Ruth, the home run monarch, failed to <tidKe off his batting slump, but manage’ to cling to fourth place in the list of leaders with an average of .367, althdugh he made only one hit in six games, Rice of Washington is in no danger stealer. He. has fifty-five thefts. to his thirty-seven. tlary overland by County Commission- er J. B: Griffith who had been depu- tized by Shefiff Pat Royce for that purpose. Roberts seemed reconciled to bis fats, and: despite the fact that he had made several attempts to break jail priot to his trial, gave no trouble on the long trip. ‘As the big prison ts im nee@ of of- fice help Roberts will probably be nut to work In the actounting department NEWSPAPER WOMAN ORCED T0 GIVE UP Won. Lost. Pet.| worla of theif® da: Th the mountain eidelweis, Other leading batters: Jacobson, St. oe 69.69 tion bus that inges sohpbostng te ee battle ery at the mouth of @/ Louis, 46; Rice, Washington, 341; Should Hickey not be convicted, per- } -588 | that position cannon is far easier than to cover the| Judge, Washington, .340; Tobin, St.|sons who are acquainted with the prin- cs . 4 £69.82} omeiency in srinteae co ly dae lipa when silence is, demanded, Louis, .338;. Weaver, Chicago, .337;|cipals forecast there will be further So Rum Down Los Angeles Wom-|pictety. 1 couldn't eat and got so went a 711 50) school in the country, évery prep schoo’ a enna | HIOOISHSA. an Collapsed, But Is Now Back]! had fainting spells. I was unable jj 16); AGA Ge ckvanpucd Mae RAE eee tae, * - a 7 No{cven ,{ walk to the car and finally | fl 78) ZAM om Soe” Che ORIN ESETE ER Gekee Read The Tribune Classified Ads. at Work, “Tanlac Has Nofiaa to give un my work, 1 was so | pera 7:> “ee “Jou :champions not only of thelr Woamuntty —_—_— = | Equal,” Says Mrs. Ames. nervous T just couldn't help erying at *hiladelphia . ... 398 imes, for my back hurt me constantly a i [but then, of their geographical district i Himes, y 4 she aed sae jand finally of the nation. Every one of | “Among the maby splendid indorse-|@nd I could not get more than an Von. Lost. Pet.| these boys has the, ambition in life tc t 5 ments that have ‘been given Tanlac by} hour's sleep at a time. t 5 | finally become a representative of the | the people of California, none is more] “I was so impressed by reading what x | nation at the ACTA DS games held every | Can You Afford pigs ei than the statement made by | others said about Tanlac that I bought Soston -. 59 ele, the specialists ' 'street, Los Angeles, who has been a} mé. am now on my ottle an Psa $168 oA? fare divided inté. the wood, baa and in to Have a Fire? Valued employe of the Los Angelos| feel like a new person. I eat just any- {j Detroit -.-- - 66 89803 | its own, fap tat ee Times for the past seven years. thing T want and it agrees with me pers 1p Philadelphia Piks<OY Ps 38a epee cebetony it ts @ question Don’ “] consider ‘Tanlac has been worth| fectly, for I do not have the slightest — [f i, Survival of, thet Bteeee. | jon’t worry over your ff) .1 of ten dollars a bottle to me,” said] touch of indigestion. My nerves.are | SUNDAY GAMES, “Phe “Olyinpit’ wullée” have: athiy a: s Mrs, Ames, “and those wishing to know] calm and steady and I sleep ‘every _ — (been a: atamplig geo fanttherang \@ insurance. Life has plenty i y.rsonally what I think of tt may write| night like a baby. I have never od National League. cialist. When the games were revived { of worries without that. me, and I'll be only too glad to tell] better in my life, have gained ¢i~ New York 2, Brooklyn 4. in 1896 our athletes won and we were t ae iets ccd thent all about it. amd a half pounds and I am perfect) Pittsburgh 0, Cineinnati 8. ly dubbed specialists. Furope | “Barly in 1918 my stomach began] happy because Tahldc has restored my Bt. Tole” 6 Chickgo. 3. lays depended on the all-round | giving mé trouble and since then I had] health and I can attend to my duties in 7 American League. | man ,but tho some of the nations will S. U. f been almost a constant sufferer. Al the office as well as I ever could, . Cle ep ueeites copie ce | not admit it they have since that time | } éé US tor ways after meals I had a. stuffed-up| Tanine is sold in Casper by Casper jf ei ; become specialists themselves. This is! } feeling and my heart beat so hard and| Pharmacy, in Alcova by Aleova Mer- (jj Washingt’ 6; j amply borne out by the results of the | | Your Insurance fast at times that it olarmed me. About| cantile Co., in Salt Creek by Salt Creek ast Olympic games at Antwerp., Fin: |: | 48 months ago I Just collapsed com-} Drug Store.—Adv. d took second to, the United States f Ath en it, was, plainly a case of the Finn \ ‘ pvcens shape aa Sanh wists In’ thelr respective event \ srooklyn 0, New York 8. Lasion | Pecoktgn Noy Ton | being Detter tnan our own apectaiss Fheg GE Bell BEST BOWL OF asia Pittbburgh . Louis 1-3. The majority of the world’s track and 1 a Cincinnati 1, Chicago 2.¥. field records are, today held. by the “eA genc><o- 20c at the CHILI KING LUNCH / American League. | United States, and the records have 3 | General Insurance s i i New York 2, Washington 5. been put at such standards that even a| CHICAGO CUBS PEAY AT MARION, OHIO=SIARDING ON HAND—The Chi- } ’ All kinds of Sandwiches at Popular Prices. Quick H Boston 4,: Philadelphia 2. specialization in some eases will not be | cago Cubs recently arrived at Miicion, Ohio, for 4 game with local {alent. "Sena 411 Oil Exchange Bldg. Service, Highest Quality Grand Central Block Cleveland 1, Chicago 5. able to break the existing marks. It! tor ig of course was on ia ee moet ae players. someanentg is at the id i St. Louis 7,- Detroit 5. will.take a rman athléte to bi sel 's eft. pee an Pee < a sn ee SPS SP PPP PIP PPL LLLP PIPPI PPP PPL PD PDP PDP PPI : f a \ ¢ ; ' f . , / F} : : 4 . . * * < To show our appreciation of your large and valued patronage for our first year in business we will make this anniversary sale an annual i event and price every article in the store at substantial reductions. As we take inventory October 1 we are quite anxious to reduce our stor’ to ’ the lowest amount possible, and you'll find > reductions very attractive. . » : . ° > * ° . . bs i Owing to the thousands of parts carried in stock it is quite impossible ‘to quote prices on everything, so { we have just mentioned a few, but would suggest you anticipate your needs and buy this week. 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