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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1922. World Results By Leased Wire } | TRIRUNE’S SERVICE ON WORLD'S. SERIES TD EQUAL BEST INU. 5. Detailed Report on Games Made Possible by Leased! Wire Facilities and Electric Scoreboard Free to Fans Will Be Big Feature Never in the history of baseball, with but few exceptions, have the major leagues gone into the home stretch of a pen- nant chase, with two teams clashing for leadership, !n each | league, and with a win or loss on either side enough to tizhten | the situation so that the supporter of first one club and then another is gasping and plugging almost breathlessly fcr his | THE TRIBUN 'NEW YORKERS ALREADY WORLD SERIES — MEETING HELD / Judge Kene- rv of baseball, will meet President Johnsen of the! American league, and John Heyd) president of the Nations! league. here| tomorrew to arrange a tentative sched. ule and other details for the world’s series. President Heydler arrived to day for the conference. DEMANDING SEATS FOR” WW2N0 ROUND Evans Meets Bockenkamp and Ouimet Is Matched With Johnston Today. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 21.—Francis Oul- met finished the morning round in the national amateur championship play 1 up on Harrison Johnston of St. Paul, afier having been down at the first turn. R. E. Knepper of Sioux City going out in 36, was 3 up to Bon Stein, of Seattle, at the first turn, while James Manion held the British champion, Wille Hunter, even, each seorihg 37. Bobby Jones shot a par 35 on the outward trip to be 4 up to O, F. Will- ing, of Portland, Oregon., who took 39, ST. LOUIS, Sept. 21.—In the second battle of the international amateur golf championship tournament at the St. Louis country club today, Cham. pion Chick Evans met Richard Bock- enkamp of St Louis, who two years ago while a public links player was runnerup. Francis Oulmet of Boston, former: national and international champion was to oppose Johnston of St. Paul. The first international contest of the day was that between Tom Ar- mour of Scotland and Bob Gardner, Chicago. In the other international match Willie Hunter, British cham- pion, Was to-meet James Manion, St Louis. R. E. Knepper, Sioux City, opposed Bon Stein Seattle Bobby Jones, Atlanta. was to con- test with O. F, Willing, Portland, Ore. dei taal tae Tower Used By Rutgers Coach Jowa “ NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., Sept. 2 A portable tower 20 feet high ts be- ing used by Foster Sanfora in coach. ing the Rutger's football squad. It has four large iron wheels and a shaft enabling it to be pulled anywhere on the field. Last Scores Philadelphia 6, Cincinnati 1 American League. Detroit 2, New York 4. St. Louis 1, Philadelphia 3. that will cinch leadership. Although the case is rare that is the big trouble thriller that is being en- acted in cach major league today.| Cleveland and New York, the famous Yankee clan are neck and neck. It} is impossible to tell yet which will| win. The same condition exists in the! National. The New York Giants nosed | the Pittsburgh Pirates out of the pre. mier position, but are finding it a fort sleged on all sides with hostile enemies. Realizing the gripping interest that is attached to the finish of the great baseball drama which is being enact- ed in the east and knowing that the greatest pastime classic of all history Will follow this gripping etruagle, The! Tribune ia overlqgoking nothing that! will enable the fans of this community | who are unable to attend the world’s! series, to get the most concise report| that it is possible to secure unless one is an actual spectator. One can. not follow the series any better than by watching the games at the Trib- une, Made possible through the wonder- ful service of the Associated Press as is furnished Tho Tvrioune dally over its Ieased wire, Casper is due for the} baseball treat of Its life, In order to properly hold up this ,ervice The Tribune has arranged for & big electric scare board on which the game will be played. All you have to do Mr. Fan is use your imagination, arm yourself with a pop bottle and you can yell ‘kill the umpire” with all the fervor that will be the birth- right of the thousands of people who attend the worid’s series. Remember, in The Tribune style. all this thoughtfulness in your behalf, will be arranged and carried out free of charge. Thé game will be repro- duced for your special benefit in Cas- per. All it -will cost you will be a few hours of your time. .What. is time to a baseball fan who is gripped by the roaring cheer of “atta boy Babe.” or any of the other thousands of surging roars typical of American suppert of its greatest pastime. The Tribune's report is going to be #0 complete that “every move that is made on the baseball! diamonds of the east will be instantly reproduced in Casper. The leased wire will extend directly to the scene of the big show: There will be no interruptions, each move will be forwarded by electric im- pulge as fast as man and science can send-them. Plans are already being made to stage the classic in front of The ‘Trib- une building. The playing field will be large enough and high cnough so that no.matter where you can get available space, you will be able to see the game. a In addition to playing the game on the score board just as it is being un- folded to thousands of spectators in the big league parks, the game will be megaphoned to the crowd bali by ball. The object of the big playing field will be just to keep the play on the dia- mond before you. This is just a little of the free ser- vice which The Tribune is providing for its baseball fans. Details from Ume to time will be told you through the columns of this paper. Be with the crow: —<—— Cleveland 4, Boston 7. Chicago 0, Washington —TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADS— Lracerr & Mrzas Toracco Co. “Gosh! That’s the cigarette for —and for cigarettes | were swarming with fans who want. | ed to get their reservations in early | for what they believed.would be an | first place again yesterday. Virginia tobacce-is the best YANKEE-GIANT SERIES| NEW YORK, Sept. 21. — New Yorkers have demonstrated their confidence in their two baseball clubs by swarming the offices of each with a demand for tickets to the “Yankee.Giant's series,” | 3 There had been no announcemen that there would be such a sale, but such a rumor ran down Brand. way and at 3 o'clock the Yankeo of. fices on Broadway and the Giants’ establishment near Fifth avenue “all.New York” contest. The rush for tickets came, how- ever, before the fans learned that |») } jiu j the Yankees had stepped down from At-the office of both clubs, it was said, no | arrangements had been made, or would be made for the sale of tickets until the right to play in the world's | series had been clinched. —— Club Standings National League. w New éYork Pittsburgh St. Louis _ Boston Brooklyn - Cincinnati Chicago Philadelphia 90 85 83 70 66 59 49 American League. Ww. 90 New York Cleveland . St. Louis Washington Boston Detroit Chicago Philadeyphii TO0-MILE 90 AUTO RAC ON GREATEST SPEEDWAY INDIANUAPOLIS, Sept. 21.—This was speed day for delegates and visi- tore attending the third annual con- vention here of the American Society for Steel Treating.) A hundred-mile automobile race, in which the world’s greatest drivers were entered, was to be a feature. The program was car- ried out on, the Indianapolis motor speedway track, Seven carf were entered in the long drive, Their pilots are: Tommy Mil- ton, Howard Wilcox, Jimmy Murphy. Jules [llinghoe, Roeece Sartes, Ben- nie Hill and Eddie Hearne. R. S, MURPHY 3, SPAULDING | Western Heating and | Plumbing Co. j Steam and Hot Water Heating | Plumbing and Gas Fitting Estimates Furnished on Request | Phone 1249R me!” 4 E’S Cbe Casper Daily Cribune “PAGE OF SP HOWARD IN SUPERB CONDITION FOR MONDAY MATCH WITH TAYLOR Interest in Match Stimulated by Arrival of Coast stimulated the interest of wres' Wrestler; Tickets for Bout Placed on Sale and Good Demand Greets Offering The appearance of Mike H ard in Casper has greatly pg fans in his approaching battle with Jack Taylor, which hav been arranged by George McLeod to auspiciously start off the 1921-22 wrestling sea- son here. match resulted in lor but it was one | following his former appearance. | ti | secti mer ed) ohnston Enters | Chicago Tourney Once before these two men have met in Casper. ORTING NEWS| a victory for Tay The | ===> placed on sale at the Smokehouse and ;| Bil Reevs, already ets although the match ts still several| Provides that smoking will be per- days away. CHICAGO, Sept. 21-—-William’ “M.Casper Jewelry. Mfg. Co., O-S Bldg. Johnston of San Francisco, national a5-4f of the most spec: | tha ever staged. | 1e Howard maintained th judged local conditions and fairs ¥ YARKS JUMP e came here dire jtwo days after he arrived handicap: | m his best showir | | aliead toe She le-netace.| NEW YORK, Sept. 21.—The game matel he han stopped in Casper and | f leap frog between the New York vicinity for, the past week and hopes (2d Cleveland teams for possession to be in such condition when he meets | f first place in the American lea- Big Jack here that he will be able to| S¥e found tho casterners in front prove to local fans his contentions A four point margin repre. their advantage. d training for the land's § «disiodgement from it bit “aistaou, © came about when the catch as cntch| Boston Red Sox yesterday attacked ‘of wrestling after an inten.| tW of the world’s champion’s pitch. of training for his recent | €8 in an eighth inning batting rally a who has eon | for six runs and victory while the ches in many| Yankees wore winning from the De. “e his for.| trolt Tigers. su bout, ly engaged 1 s of the country: si | tage over Taylor in this respect and is apparently in better condition than ca | the Rocky mountain champion. Must Enforce “No Howard feels sure that the wo he will get out of the coming mat > ” sail’ ben conui He Monnaie Smoking” Rule Or met before that practices which sed fouls were prac : and Taylor. Ho | these punishment | oed that he Js confident that Give Up Licenses NEW YORK, Sept. 21.—Pailure will not be able to break holds| of boxing clubs holding bouts in. when he ts in danger. He recalled| doors to enforce the “no smoking” that these tactics saved Jack when| Jule, will result in revocations of li- he was in dg r many times during) censes and permits, the state box. the first bout | ing commission announced today. Tickets for the event have’ been| Jn ah order issued to all clubs, the | commission called attention to a sec- ton of the rules and regulations of the state athletic commission, which proprictor, says there is a good demand for the thik A new 8 made effect! h will prove of interest to local General admission tickets K at $1.50, reserved seats at $2 de seats at $3: 1 —_— mitted only at outdoor contests. ennis champion fn 1915 and 1919, has or the east and west Pionship tournament to 1 Saturday and Sun- San Francisco, n Francisco and le, other mem- m'may arrive | Marshall Allen of Sea’ j bers of the western t today: ‘Jewelry and w | pert. workmen. — h repairing by ex: All work guaranteed. [T you buy a Michelin Universal and hand us as much as you're asked to pay for some tires, we'll give you back 25 to 30% in change. Yet no better tire than a Michelin can be made, R. M. Mosher 316 W. 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