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he Caspet Dailey Cribune HARTZELL’S HOMER WINS F SEASON TICKETS FOR GAMES OF THE TITLE SERIES TO G0 ON SALE Casper Assurred of Championship Play Next Week in Determining Midwest League Pennant; The crucial battle for supremacy of the Midwest league is} being fought out in Denver, but Casper is now virtually, as-) suréd of seeing some of the games. mediate response on the part made by The Tribune for financial support to bring the Cas-! There was such an im-| of sportsmen here to the plea TRIB Lone Run Off | DENVER, Sept. 22.—The Davenport-Hartzell combination \was too much for Denver yesterday, hence the Brones went | down to defeat in the first game of the series which will de- \cide the championship of the Midwest league and of the |Roeky. Mountain region, The score ended 1 to 0, in favor 0! | Harteelt's homer gave Casper its|licking Refiners. Dawson pitched a! only tally, Davenport loomed into stardom when he fanned 15 Bronce swatters, appearing most effective when Denvér threatened to send 4 runner within scoring distance. Jos Lawsen, Denver's pitch! made she game close. orm and only seven He was in top bingles were per and Denver teams here for the deciding games of the! stowed away in the warbar of the rol- niné-gamné series, that it is now a cer- tainty that four games will be played hore regardless of the result of the five Denver games. Play here will start Monday at 3 o'clock and con- tinue four days. Th order to insure the financial end of the undertaking stason tickets wil! be sold in Casper in hopes that the origifial sate of these tickets will cover the attual expensés incident to returning the two teams to Casper. With guaranteed returns and a cinch on big profits if all of the games of the seri¢s are played in Denver, the Casper piayers.are anxious to re- turn to Casper for part of the games in order that the loyal fans who have supported the team this season will be given an opportunity to attend part of the baseball cl . Season tickets, which will guaran- tee four games in Casper, will be sold for $3.50, including war tax. Efforts will be madé to dispose of these tick- ets among Casperites who have not contributed otherwise this summer to the support of the team and to base ball fans who will attend all of the games. In # town that can turn out @ crowd of nearly 2,000 people to Sun+ should have ttle trouble in dispos- ing of enough season tickets to guar- antee the games. he If the Casper team finished the en- tire series in Denver it would be a tember 28 when thé season was over, are willing to gamble on the crowds that will turn out here. If the Cas- per series is not 2 paying proposi- tion the players themselves’ are the loser, Even under most’ favorable conditions the Casprr ‘team cannot! hope to fare any better than they would by taking the winners’ end in Denver. The Tribune will be glad tp assist in assuring the financial success of the undertaking here. Telephone to the office and let us know how many season tickets you are willing to take. If all fans will come across with a pledge for one or moré season tick- ets, the support of this town for a championship team will be evidenced and Casper's record as a live town kept. intact. Tickets will be on sale at the two stores of C. West and the “Smoke House.” < Last Scores Midwest League. Cesper 1, Denver 0. —_ | National League. New York 9, Chicago 7. | Boston 7, St. Louis 6. Brooklyn 2, Pittsburgh 0. | American | Cleveland 5, Boston 1. Chicago 2-3, Washington 3-4. HAWAIIAN STARS IN U. 8. SAN PEDRO, Cal., Sept. 22—The San Peco submarine base baseball SWIMMERS ARE MATCHED. NEW YORK, Sept. 22.—Norman Ross, called the world's champion all- around swimmer, will meet Henry At the Winter Garden EVERY NIGHT Introducing the Mocalight Syncopators SPORT FLASHES HOT OFF WIRE Péotball teams to représent college tn the Rocky Mountain conference this year will be chosen from large squads now hard at Wo-:< in training price uee. The schools in tne conference are: University of Denvet, Colorado Col- lege of Agriculture, University of Colorado, Colorado College, Colorado School of Mines, University of .Wyo- ming, Utah Agricultura! Co‘lege and the Univeraity of Utah, The conference sthecute, including games with téams outside the organ- ization, follows: Colorado Sehool of Mines, October 8, Denver University at Denver; Oc- tober 15, Colorado Aggies at Fort Col- lina; October 22, Wyoming University at Laramio; November 5, Utah Aggies at Pueblo; November 12, Colorado College at Denver; November 24, Colo- rado University at Denver. University of Denver, October 1, Kansas Normal at Denver; October 15, Nebraska Wesleyan at Denver; Oc- tober 29, Wyorning University at Den- ver; November 11, Colorado Aggies at November 24, Colorado Colorado Agricultural College, Octo. ber 1, Wyoming University at Port Collins; October 15. Schoo! of Mines at Fort. Collins; November 11, Denger University at Fort Collins; November 19, Colorado University at Fort Col- lins; October 29, Colorado College at Colorado Springs. Colorado College, October 8, Wyo- ming University at Laramie; October 22, Utah University at Colorado Springs; October 29, Colorado Aggies at Colorado Springs; November 56, Colorado University at Boulder; No- vember 12, Mines at Denver; Novem- ber 24, Denver University at Colorado Springs. Colorado University, October 22, Denver University at Denrer; October 29. Chicago University at Chicago; November 5, Colorado College at Boul. Ger; ‘Nevember 12, Utah University at Salt Lake City; Noventer 19, Colorado Aggies ‘at Fort Collins; November .24 Mines at Denver. — University of Wyoming, October 1, Aggies at Fort Collins; October &, Colorado College at Laramie;' October 11, Utah University at Logan; Octo- ber 15. Utah University at Salt Lake City; October 22, Mines at Laramie: October 29, Denver University at Den- ver. University of Utah, October 8, Mon- COMPLETE SCHEDULE OF CONFERENCE FOOTBALL IN MOUNTAIN DISTRICT tana Aggies at Salt Lake City; October 15, Wyoming University at Salt Lake City; October 22, Colorado College at Colorado Springs; October 29, Idaho University at Salt Lake City: Nov. 5, Nevada University at Reno; Novem- Giebel of the New York Athletic club in a match race at 440-yards here Sun- day. INSURED AGAINST RAIN. TENNIS STAR ILL. NEW YORK, Sept. 23.—William M. Johnston, former national tennis chain- pion, is ill at Chicago, and will be un- able to play for some time, T to a telegram received from him by the United States Tennis association today. ber 12, Lake C at Logan. Utah Agricultural College, October 1, Ogden Aggios at Logan; October &, Ogden Aggies at Ogden: October 11, Wyoming University at Logan; Octo. ber 15, Montana Aggies at Logan; October 2%, Nevada University Logan; October 29, open; November 5, Mines at Pueblo; November 12, Mon. tana Mines at Butte; November 24, Utah University at Logan. GOLFERS REAGH THIRD AOUND Four Important Contests Fea- turing Leading Players Scheduled Today Colorado University at Salt Novembet 24, Utah Aggies ST. LOUIS, Sept. 22.—Chick Evans, Chicago, national amateur champion, finished the morning round in the na- tional golf championship tournament 2 up to Jesse Sweetzer, New York, faining one hole in each halt. Bobby Jones of Atlanta was 2 up to William Hunter, England, at the finish of the first 18 holes. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 2: sociated Press). —(By The As- Hour contests involv. ing leading golfers marked the third round of match piay today In the na- tional amateur championship at the St. Louis Country club. Harrison Johnston of St. Paul. con- queror yesterday of Francis Oulmet of Boston, today met Jesse Guilford of Boston. This contest brought togeth- er two of the longest drivers in the world. Champion Chick Evans was to moct Jeeso Sweetzer of New York; Bob Gardner, Chicago, opposed R. E. Knepper, Sioux City, Iowa, and Willie Hunter, ‘British champion mct Bobby Jones of Atlanta. The champion has had easy victories up to datn while the others have all had hard fights. The Britisher al- though playing. fairly close contests seemed generally to have extra good cif in reserve. Club. Standings National League. Lost. Pet. New York -. 56.619 BS 595 64.86 69.31 73.493 79.455 87.404 97.335 Lost. Pet. 53.629 Cleveland -. 54.628 St. Louis .--. 71 «BIL Washington" 73.500 Boston 7 493 Detroit 76.483 Chicago 87 —.400 90° «848 OTTAWA, Sept. Stirling of Atlantr, today eliminated ‘Mrs. W. A. Gavin of New York from the Canadian ladies’ open golf cham- pionship tournament, four and two. —_——— ~Brocrthing Foe Sale “prerything For Sale.” WILL NEED cuts for children under 14 years of age will be. Haircut —. ---50e Shampoo ..___.__ 35 A HAIRCUT The first seven hours Saturdays or other days, Hair- 5e YOUR FATHER ANY TIME Massage .... Hair Singe: Tonics, Not Any Over 25c Henning Barber Shop Henning Hotel Basement Dawson in Seventh Inning Is Only Score of Pitchers’ Battle in | Opening Championship Series at] AGE OF SPO > P FRUSH CLAIMS FEATHER TITLE! Says He Was Deliberately Fouled by Kilbane Several Times in Late Battle. CLEVELAND, Sept. that he had been deliberately fouled several times, Danny Frush, of Balti- more, wh: " knocked out by Johnay Kilbane last Saturday in the contest for the featherweight championship. d a aigned statement today in h Ne claims the tith I id he typical Davenport game. Big Dave's effectiveness was evi- dent from thé start. He fanned 11 men in the first five innings. He was & trifle wild im spots when his terrific peed and wonderful curve ball failed connected for a long drive with no-/ hedy out It was a moment of optim-| iwm for Denver fans with Cochran graham and Downey scheduléd to ring him in. ' ready to defend the title against any and all comers. | \t Cochran hit a high fy back of sec-/ ond base which Bostick handled eas! ly Schinkel refured to ind was held at third out Downey whé has won many « game with a hit in a pinch came to bat | He fanned twice and then popped the! third to Hale and Denver's chance to| CHICAGO, Sept. 22.—Judge Kene. | score was gone. saw M. Landis, commissioner of Caepor— AB HPO A &| baseball, met with President Heyd- Hartzell, 2b 4 2 1 2 0| ler of the National Jeague and Ban Bostick, cf 4 1 2 6 06| Johnson, president of the American Donica, | ss 3 1 1 0 olleague to draw up provisional Fiynn, If . 4 6 2 0 0| schedule for tle wortl’s series. Slattery, Ib . 41200 On account of the close races in MeNelil, 3b 4 1 0 © 1| both major leagues tentative sched. Jackson 40 © 0 0| ules probably will be arranged co’ Hale, 4 018 0 1| ering all possible combinations, in. Davenport, p — 4-2 1-@ 0| cluding a series between the two ——— ~~ | New York teams, tho Giants and Tes 2 727 2 2| Cleveland, the Yankees and Pitts. Denver— H POA E| burgh’ and Cleveland and Pitts. La Salle, 2b -. 0 3 2 of b 4 Wise, ss 1410 Murphy, ef ©2000 Schinkel, If 2 1°60 114 Cochran, rf 0 1.0 0}! Graham, 1b 4051 3|j ale Downey, 3b 40400 ; Wilson, 3073 °0 { Dawson, 30010 f\ ‘the Score by Inning bi Casper .. 000 000 100—1 Dane 000 000 Fr Head and Toe Holds -and Summary—Earned runs, Casper 1; Scissors Barred in State three-base hits, Schinkel; home run ions Hartzell; struck out, Davenport 15, Regulations. Dawson 7: bases on balls,oft Daven-| xyow YORK, Sept. 22-—Rutes for port’ 3, Dawson 2; loft on bases, Cas. Der 10, Denver 6; stolen bases, Schink- el; first base on errors, Caspor 3, Den. ver 1; passed ball, Wilson 1, Hale 1; time, 1:45; umpires, Hawthorne and Palmeter. the regulation of wrestling have been issued by the state athletic commis- sion. Strangle, toe and head holds and the scissors were forbidden under penalty of disqualification. As in boxing all wrestlers. seconds, * managers and officials connected in jany way with a wrestling contest jmatehes will be subject to a phystcal |examination before bouts. BOYCOTT AS RESULT wichita Wins OF LEAGUE DECISION © Western Flag! WILSON, NG, Sept, 22—Be., WICHITA, Kans, Sept. 22.— cause of the decision of President} Wichita clinched ‘the — Western Bradley of the Virginia league throw-| Paha championship yesterday by ing out @ number of games played by} Joseph: the Wilson club on account of alleged FSU? apy SEpeuaroe Violation of the salary lmit, * thus! BROKERAGE SUSPENDS. forcing Wilson out of first place in) SPOKANE, Sept. 22.—Walter J. the pennant race, the Merchants’ as-| Nicholls and company, stock brokers, sociation of this city today went on|iate last night announced that the record with only two dissenting votes |firm had been forced to suspend oper- 8s opposing trading with Vircinia/etions as a result of shortages and firms. |losses amounting to about $150,000. — | Nicholls had been in the brokerage rything For Sal: ‘business here more than 20 years. RTING NEWS Memphis Loses To Fort Worth FORT WORTH, Texas, Sept. 2%. —Fort Worth prepdred today te make a stronger in the second game of the Texas ieague-Southern association series as a result of the 8 to 2 victory yesterdsy for Mem- NK FALS TW EFFORT ANK FAILS TN TO SWIM THE CHANNEL > co-ordinate but he was the same| Was not only fouled in the first round, Henry smiling Dave through it all, |when Kilbane hit him in the groin|§ who yes Dawron'’s work in the box was not/ With his knoe <r on, when the 80 spectacular but*it was just as ef-|champion < hting after/ | fective for Hertzell’s home run in the|the bell hac Fruth had/ seventh, though a clean drive was { Jone of those fuky kind. that rolica explained that he waited to give up th hrewgh the fence mn left field |with his statement until the pabtie| cause of the coldners of the water. he Denver missed a grand opportunity |had a chance to 66 the mbring pic-|had reahed a point 12 miles off this |i score in the ninth inning Schinkel | turés of the bout city and had been swimming nine | who has taken the garden dutios,| The statement adds: “I am now] hours “Everything For Sale ee ‘LANDIS CONFERS WITH LEAGUE CHIEFS ON PLANS FOR SERIES The series will open October 4, two days after the close of the sea- son, according to Judge Landis, A later date may be sclected, however, if either Cleveland or Pittsburgh wins the pennant in their respective jeagues. ‘The question of prices for world’s series games will be considered at today’s meeting. President Johnson favors s reduction of prices with a return to the 50.cent admission to the bleachers. He said he would vote for a reduction if the subject Was proposed. Ardmore Files Plea for Forfeit P ARDMORE, Oxt., local club league ‘has petitioned J. H. Farrel! president of the minor leagues’ or. Sept. ganization (o forfeit to Ardmore the final game of the championship se ries. Paris, Texas, and the ninth game was a tie. charged that the T play off the tie, verything For Bad Stomach Sends Her to Bed for 10 Months Eatonic Gets Her Up! “Over a year ”* gaye Mrs. Dora Williams, TT tock’ ed end for months did not eourness, beartbern, . repeating, or other take Eatonio alter exch meal. Big box @trifle with your druggist’s guarantes, The Same Good Cigar ’ Back at the Old Price You can atill get that rich, satisfying tobacco flavor in SPANA-CUBA,--with a wrapper of genuine imported Sumatra leaf. Again at the 1914 price, 2for15c An exceptional value, ~ ‘ YOCUM'S 2 for] 5c . WYOMING GROCERY COMPANY Distributed by ' Casper, Wyoming The of the Texas-Oklahoma In the final series Ardmore and each won four games It ts ris club refused to First in News Of All Events OR REFINERS IN TITLE PLAY NO DISPUTE LIKELY OVER GRID TITLE IN STATE HIGH SCHOOLS Games Scheduled Between Leading Teams to Eiimi- nate All Guesswork in Connection With Interscholastic Title Claimants With games scheduled definitely or tentatively planned in interscholastic football circles between Casper, Sheridan. Cheyenne, Laramie and University Preps, the winner of championship honors this season should not be hard to de- cide.” While Dean Morgan coach of the Casper team, has not definitely worked up hin seh: he ; : has been A of games both on| locking backAeld material. The tine the home and on the foreign | Will be Neavier than ever before this fields with the teams mentioned year but there is #9 much contest for To date Casper has the largest | positions that it Is impossible to na Bunch of likely looking football can-| NY candidate who has his rs @idates but jt is reported here that | cinched. SS et all of ‘the other schools mentioned have bad over 49 candidates working | Ont cf the castes in Dethi. India, Out for places on their respective| has decreed t memhy © 8 to be bea teams. } intoxicating Nau ° Tt ty ® {ttle too early to make pre-| times with bir shoes, his moustache is | dictions but ft is thought that Gaa-|to be'shaved off on one aide, and « per will be able to place the Heaviest | rine of five cowries is to be imponed. and fastest team in the field this year A that ever represented the local echool. | All of the men on the squad have! had one or more years of football ex perience. Definite announcements of the long football schedule that has | been arranged will be made at the lo cal school in the next few dares. While the schedule is being ar ranged over 40 candidates are night. ly making their bid for places on the local team. Scrimmage which is now developed some likely “Rversthing Tor Sale Phone 27 HAY, GRAIN AND FEED Best Quality, Lowest Price Industrial Ave. ‘way to obtain tio1 costly bills is to keep yeur Le silos and out-buildings | ore Devoe Bern Paint is expressiy | made to defeat ROT. It giver. the | Si ram 46 Wood @ tough, durable, weather- t 1, lengthens fe life and increases ite valuc. vee, beeked by 168 youre experts time-tested aise Fomine! sua the Devoe Agent your community J. JOURGENSEN Paint and Wallpaper Co., Casper. Wye. HESITATORS SELDOM WIN A person who hesitates and delays in making up his mind seldom succeeds in a substantial way. 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