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WYOMING DEFEATS BATTLE ON MINI ‘Cowboy Eleven, After Many Ye Many Years’ Denver University, 10.to 6, in Spectacular Game; Forward Pass Brings Touchdown — .DENVER, Cato, Oct. 11.Perfect interference and excel- lent judgment at critical moments won for the University of Wyoming ovér the Denver University footbaii team here Sat- urday, 10 te 7, More than 4,000 péopié saw vo Opéning grid- iron contest of the Ministers Played. here. Ng Stipg tc he! id the Denver eleven to its one yard line caih't é final whis blew, making the great victory of the Wyoming players more decisive, Wyothing scored first through @ drop kitk by Fitzke ftom thé’ 30-yard ithe. It was his second attémpt that went true. Again in the second quartet, Fitzke intercepted a forward pass in the-center of the field, Two line bucks gave the Cowboys fifteen yards and DENVER IN > aS MINISTERS’ GROUNDS then @ 30-yard pass by Laymon to Heg- enwald resulted in the Cowboy touch- down which brought victory. Laymon Kicked goal following the touchdown. The Ministérs opened up after that but the aerial attack only. netted one totichdown, although worked to perfec- tion several times. Fitzke, Laymon and Madden played spectacular gaimiés for RY YOnUE iat uaesey - GLEVELAND WIN ' TESTERDAY PUTS —UNDTANS AHEAD Indians Hit Ball Hard and at Op- portune Tinies, Winning from Brooklyn; 8 to 1. CLEVELAND, Ohio, Oct. 11.—Cleve- land stepped out into the lead in the world’s Sefits héré yesterday by Win- ning a third time from Brooklyn, 8 to \ 1, after coming ‘to its home camping grounds with Brooklyn leading by a game, Grimes, who started for Broo.c- lyn, was driven from the mound in the first inning; when four runs came in Brooklyn used several pitchers in an effort to stop the avalanche of 12 hits but falled. The Dodgers als6é hit the pill hard for 13 wallops but were un- able to hit when bingles;meant, scores. A, triple play by Wanthsganss unas- siSted, featured me playing Of the In- dians. Cleveland scored tour: An the ‘first, three in the fourth ahd one in the fitth ninth when thé Trolléy Dodgers ‘gath- ered in one lone run, Football Sébres Nebraska 7, Colorado “Aggies 0. Missouri 42, St. Louia 0. Army 27, Middlésbord, Olio, 9. Towa 63, Cornell 0. Wisconsin 37, Michigan Aggies 0. Notre Dame 42, Western Normal 0. Wyoming U. 10; Denver U. 7. Sacred Heart 7, South Denver 0. “Iowa Stute 28, Grinnell. 0, Des Moinés 20, Creighton 0. ‘Williams 35, Union 0. University of North Dakota 65, Fargo College 0. Whitman. Géllege i, Michigan 18. Washington Callege 0, St, Maty’s 19. Columbia 14, New York University 7. Drury 0, Washington 36, University of Kansas 6, Washburn 0. Montana State University 133, Mt. St. Charles 0. Montana State College 17, Wesleyan University 7. University of California 127, Mary's 0. Colorado College 43; New Mexico. B. University of St. University of while Brooklyn was held safe until the |- being tide in yatious parts of the W. W. feCredie, preside: coast league, has taken the initiative by saying hé will proposé at thé an- nual fall meeting of the league that each, member bind himself to work in his own state fo législatfofi in this al- rection. ‘When’ all is said and done, it seems idle to talk ‘bout dofhg away with ever gambling on the games.. It may be ossible to arrest and convict a gamb- lcr when he makes an open bet in a balt park, but ft must, be consideree that the gambling oh any particular game can be dotte th cities hundreds of tiles reiibyed frém the scene of play, just as is done in thé matter of horse racing: It stands to reason that un- less the players themselves were lock- éd in cells during the time they are not playing. ball, it; is possible for gamblers ty Approach them in their ho: tels.or at other-leistire moments in or-, der to make their unworthy proposi- tions, Thus the situation» seems to, redo've itself into bringing {ito existence legis- lation’ which. will. carry sufficiently se vere penalties to make the risk of Ber ting catight at wrong doing on the parr of the player, not ‘worth the chance ue takes. A8 {ft 18 at present, thi player is let. ont of 07 " and he suffers no further punishment tm fact fi one two cases, ifnior or semi-professional teams, as . well as teams in industridl leagues. have sought the discredited player ati@ offered him good money to play for them. This certainly is a phase of the situ- ation which is entirely wrong and un- fustiflable, even at the present time. When a man has played false to his mianagers and thé great mass of the plblic, to take if sich a man and make a Hero of Him, is fidt likely to distout- age the practice. A player banished from one baseball “organization for downright dishonesty SHould be bartet for all time from participating im anr contests, Fortunately for the game, it riso# aboyé the nastiness which attempts to bésmirch it. There is nb question it will recover frofi the éxpériences of this year, but theré is ho telling what might result if ang more of these af- htairs are brought to light. Now is tho time howeyer for the house cleaning. Let it he done thoroughly and at once &o that we can start out again with a élean bill of health. The players them- | selves, thé hénest ones, must ceasé to be squéamtish in the matter of ‘telling tales” and boldly point out any fellow player he knaiy§ t6 bp. sngaged in any TODAY'S NEWS OF THE SPORT WORLDIilll WHOKILLE TRANSFER OF WRESTLING DATES HELD POSSIBLE BY GEO. M'LEOD ready Booked from Those After Ti Inability to secure a ‘utablovaudl torts ling matches in which Jack Taylor is booked this transfer to some other a) George McLeod, loéal promoter. Tay’ of the é ‘suitable place can be ob! PUNISHMENT FOR BALL PLAYERS IS ONLY WAY T0 STOP GAMBLING ‘Severe Penalty for eked Ball Player, Appears to Be Only Way of Preventing Garties from Being Thrown: Legislation Is Needed As was to betexpected, the gambling disclosures wiade in Chicago in connection with professional baseball has léd to the suggestion country that legislation be enacted in order to adequately punish the culprits when they ate caught, something which, undef present conditions cannot nt of the Portland club of thé Pacific done. undéFhan@ traffic. This attitude by tte players must be maintdinéd fn thé fu- ture. It must be whderstodd that in future it will be dishonorable -to kéep Thum about things -of this sort and that the Be Pie of honor will be to do what: fecessaty to keep any taint of crookédfiéss out of the game. A. new standard of ethics will have to be built up, and the quickér it is done, the bet- ter it will be for the future of the na- tidhal gatie. GFhis is no time for minc- ing matters. There can be no ques- tion 6f choice as between decency anil ta ipa ipa AEN Oe aN 5194. 970 GIVEN NATRONA COUNTY FOR NEW ROADS). * Federal Government Makes. Big Appropriatién for Highways in _ basis ct For Coming ear’: * or! Federal aid for the Yellowstone high: Way between Casper and. Natrona, ‘to the amount of $134,970 is ptomised for the coming yéar in an anhouncement 6f Federal road projects in Colorado bay Bd: pans Sra he made pane in Wepins- fon, D. yesterday. The projects have. been inwestigated 4nd the appropriations recommended by Secretary of Agriculture Meredith: Otue® Wyoming Fords which Will re- telve Federal ald are the Yellowstone- Glenrotk highWay.in Conversé colnty. $209,360; the Saratoga-Encampment road, Carbon ebiinity, $16,000, and the ‘orrington-Goshen Hole road, $52,039. - CHIC fs es. PITTI IIOOOOEM spear va 9s : chilly room. Any see heater while there The chilly His are here. elécttic light socket will furnish the current, and you can carry the heater from room to room. Get your is an ample supply. Natrona Power Co. PHONE 69 SMLOLTSMIIILDOIEI LOE IE I DDG HD, 6a Da ce SIaeeeLIee eae ea ITAL OE, 4 A Headlite Heater Wili add comfort and warmth to that . 0 hee hed hud che aii nal Me ude dhe at dhe ule ut de uu adi Trying, Defeats Inability to Secure Auditonum i Take Matches AL . jszko Among is Year or. aad for big wrest- ppei nu ier East, atcording to is being mat Alrédily sé¥eral _matchés for Big Jack havé béef tentatively bookéd, mong Whict at present is a bout with Stanislaus Zbyszko considered the real éontender for the title at présent: Mé- Léod has received thé proinise of a” Chi- cago prométer that Zbyszko can be secured for @ mate with Taylor within tie next sit weeks, Taylor, on account of his unusual record made here last+winter; is now ah attraction in the East, where al ready he has rectivéd mahy promising offers. Casper bids fair to lose the best heavyweight wrestler to apear in Wyo-| ming if some placé {3 Hot seéuréd it whieh to his midtches: Shéridan, WY6.; # siiifler city than Casper, al- ready is claméring. for the Tdylot matches, although it now has a ¢tham- pion in his class in Clarenéé Hkiuna. All dast winter ‘Taylor made Casper his headquarters and he now has his hone héré: A’ a result Casper can well claim Taylor as its own wrestlef and it has placed the city of CaspeF on thé wrestling #hd athietic map. Most of the maitéhes during the past Were stagéd in the Irig Thea- ter: Tt HOW iW riot cértain whether this théater Cai be obtafied for the futuré. Taylor kes Casper and Bis Jack is easfly a favorite here. ROTICE . ©. A: tindéss meeting, whith Was to have been held Tuesday night at the Methodist Episcopal Chutch at 7:30, will be postponed until further nhotive, this fall, may cause their] of his sweéthéatt at Adrian, With some} to prison. best mat men in ‘the Ve ate whi ate to be brought here if 4 chiet} Pander, . | hig pocket Whén dfrésted but Was sur- Credit Given Navy Men for Training HIS SWEETHEART | ix Semmer Schoo CAUGHT IN WO. Ehrlich, >. Murdered Sweet: on. ie, Ms cee "ae Wie a Rese at aloe Word has just been received by Chief Stzemoré of the Navy Recruiting office her# to the effect that boys who have comipletéd the course of training at thé eceaeer 8chobl at Gredt Lakes, Ill., may st upon réaching the age of 17 ‘yéats ahd be transferred to thé triliiing sta- tion of their Ghdice afd their summer school course will be taken into consid. eration in détermining the yeriéd of training. Bo ho wish to enlist and LANDER, Wy6., Oct: 11—Jdseph,| take the examination for the Annapolis Bhrlich, allas Wood, who escaped trom thé state penitenliry at at Jackson, on Aprit 20 Kis this year a Ls Of a life sentence for the tmhurder Mich., was here while washing dishes cafe ata ts being returned Academy for entrance after oné year’s | service iad ave their period of train- ing at thi © school counted as a of the, on year perfod and receive months’ preparatory, senoPEEe, i appréhien: for a k open until next Thursday from 7:00 a. m. to 10 p: m. JAPAN BLAMES CHINESE GOVT. FOR TROUBLES (By United Préss) TOKIO; Oct. 11.~—The Japanese for- eign Office has issaed a statement chafging laxhéss by the Chinese gov- ernment stating that. it is responsible for the co-operation between the IXo- reans and Chitiese bandits on the Man- chutiah bordér. The statement said that Japah will make répresentationa to the Chinese government immediate- ep yet Teel Fred W: McQuown, fans Fe parole offer of Michigan, madé atrest 6n Aig arrival here after he had en advistd that a man answering Hrlich’s description was working in hfforts mad’ by Példtivés of Witlich to secure ad Cre'lit of $200 which Phritch had in thé staté prison madé it pos- siblé for the dithorities to.trace hin heré. Whrlich Mid a .38 caliber gun in prised by {he offiiers and had to 6p- portunity to draw si ——- PROFESSOR CHAI SAYS: “WHEN YOU 1 ADVICE you éngage a person who has talént; ediitdtion and Succéss: in his chosen pfofession.” D6 you pitroize the ore who has to resort to cards, péims, glags balls, étc.? ‘Then why patroniza 'guch & nonsensical profession? Sir Oliver Lodge says: ‘I use & me- dium 48 I tse a classical musiciar or A telégtaph operator to interpret music or wire méséages for mé. Cf mediura- ship, the Bible ig fillea with it.” Rev. J. D. 0. Powers, pastor Peoples’ church, Seattte; Wash:, says: TwO great Movements ate sweeping the World to- day; nately, Christian Scienc# and modern Spiritualisin: They represent thé very heart of the life and teaching of Jesus Christ. His healing ministry, his assurance of immortality: It is lit- tle short of ¢rintinfl to dttack the hon- or and morality of psychics and nie diums who havé no way of gettitie back. I have known .scdres of thést people in my timé and ff yout Have ahy puref, sweeter, more honorable mén oF women in ydur fangs I should be happy to know them. See the genuine félépath ahd médtim, abisdaritiiblitchls: ai 10-11-2t! Madaline Francis; American hotel. Withasupply of Uneeda Biscwuitin the pantry you ate réady for aty food ottasion. Fhéif crispness; goodnéss, atid évet-ready= ness have won them first place as a daily food staple. Keép a supply always on hand. 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