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ROSS AND CUMMINGS TO BATTLE 2° INWRESTLING PRELIMINARY HERE nver Sluggers Held Helpless ‘in the Pinches While Mapel Weakens and Gives Casper Chance to Score. 23.—Bob Steele kept the ‘Brones. ina Casper Daily Crihune SEMI-FINALSIN GOLF REAGHED Immediate response from the Cas. First in News Of All Events STEELE Fi FANS TEN, REFINERS + TAKE SECOND GAME, 6 TO 3 PAGIFIC COAST CLUBS IN AACE TICKETS FORCASPER-DENVER | SERIES IN GOOD DEMAND HERE There stil! seems to be a misun. sporting public to the sale of | derstanding that the nine game se. — DENVER, Sep it. 28—Bob Steeis kept the mes in a ome = a ef — Old Opponents Matched for cru AO M strikeout mood west at. in the second game of the-series|Chick Evans Plays “Guilford | jms pickets, for the four satire | ies will conclude as soon as either ye es HE and Toa Four-Round Bout; Reduction and Casper won, 6 to 8, Ten Denver hitters waved wildly and Gardner and Britisher | Casper Refiners and Denver Broncs | tam wins five games. In order to nge les ees e or in Prices Proves Popular th: Steele’s indrops. broke near ir-ankles. ‘Rolla Matched in Play. to decide the championship of the | insure the expense of bringing the ague Pennant. in the air as Steele’s indrops bro’ tees Midwest league, indicates that the | two teams to Casper, the manage. —— L§ { Mapel pitched a good game for Denver with the exception of big, event will be s compléte finan. |. ment of the local club had to guar | 8AN FRAN ). Sept. 23.—Three Kid Ross and Danny Cummings, be- the third inning. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 23.—Chick Evans, cial success. antee four games whether the cham. | Pacific Coast baseball league clubs. tween ates the a bese) ene su- in “this on a Den Schinkel ‘waited Sir te other fellow jeer — Fira 2g ee Workers in behalf of the series | plionship is decided before the four | San Franciseo Sacramento and Los premacy has never. been. settled—al- b oo ered ani Hale scored.) down to Jesse Guilford at ihe end a ” , are closing the 192 eeeided opinion—wilf fate each other|/ton fs one of the few towns in the|a fMlivver in left field put over the] piste to catch Hartgnll but Wilson| match today for the hnetional chore an igh ee Hyer hel MAUNTL Was Sport. combecs ed Sourn Ge marine | cats battle made for the /colat in’ squared circle Monday night for a/state to show a decrease in fs school |fourth and fifth runs and won ‘the| dropped the ball. “Denice doubled to|pionship. Tob Gardner of Chinano| and It Is sald yer Lhe tia cendiaeatgee nica telegpaldegache- gl braplrgs nahi, Gaal (rascal four-round battle as a preliminary to} enroliment, the total for the second left and Jackson scored. “Flynn then| finished the morning round 3 up to pcs yy Ard eas which war Satie 60..taba- aeveetnge- bt the) oes th 576 percentage, is in the lead as the’ Taylor-Howard wrestling match,|@ay this year being 393 and last year} Denver aspirants to the title were} connected with one of his lusty| Wilie Hunter of England by winning pear cardi a a duced rate to show the team that |the result of victories yesterday and the first big event of the fall’season.|407. ‘The: high ‘school, however, with| unable to connect with Steele's de-| swings and the ball went over the|the 18th hole in par four. Sood for four games. DRE ire en egn eke arc nh | wosaeeeny seer nee “You can tell them I am going to|4n enrollment of 73, shows an increase|livery but they scored three runs OM|fenco for a four-bagger and Denver fs ‘As » special tn tegeenes, i? ins pe piecabete ye gallant inl per re den ie aus perdaar win,” Rose declared this morning in|Of eight students over last year, six hits, aided by Hale's wild throw) haa lost another championship game.| sT. LOUIS, Sept. 23.—(By The As-| of M4 tickets’ was reduced 10, $3.2 | ceeddemsipersd age and" Lee, Angéies te. third: oat discussing his chances with one he ESS pwr eR to third. The Broncs had ‘several opportunt-| sociated Press)—Champion Chick Ev. | for the series of four games. ns iy. ray likens to ap old “war horse.” Danny| ‘ GIBBONS TO FIGHT HERICK. ‘The disastrous third was opened by/ties to score but lacked the extra|ans today met Jesse Guilford of Bos fe AR Se ek - can fight, Ross admits, but he is far|" OMAHA, Sept. 23.—Mike Gibbons, | McNeill with a grounder to Wise but/ ounce of punch to put them over, ex-| ton and Bob Gardner of Chicago, op- from being satisfied that he is the best’man. If predictions hold true the end of the fast mill will find both on St. Paul middleweight, yesterday tele staphed the chairman of a local ath-|was out at Hale singled through Harwood. Steele cept on two occasions. Hartzell’s second on Steele was wild in the fourth and letic committee that he would meet|grounder to La Salle. Jackson hit @| walked La Salle and Wise. Tony went posed Wille Hunter, pion. Miss Stirling | British cham- in the semi-finals of the na- ptember ounced. 30, local promoters have White is now in Colorado prings, but will return here immedi. tional amateur golf tournament at ly to train for the bout, it was their fect and slugging hard for tho} Joe Herrick of Ojaha in a 10-round|high fly that should have been an/to third on Murphy's grounder and|the St. Louts Country club. Is Defeated Jd. Ward ix expected to arrive next 1 ~: Sea bout here October 6, easy third out. La Salle, Murphy and/scored on Cochran's single through| Gardner on Wednesday climinated | Monday’. Reducti in thes ioe of tickets Hartzell. Tor Armour of Scotland, and today oY i = tor the. Monday nes prio ot card is Wilson tripled in the seventh and the task of attempting to pre roving popular with Casper fans, the old $4 charge of ringsides having giv- en place to $3, with other prices of $2,and $1.50. The cut amounts to 25 per cent on the ringsides and 33 1-3 Per cent on ‘tha next ,bes: seats on the floor and‘a large ‘house is ex- POLO GROUNDS SOLD OUT FOR CLEVELAND-NEW YORK SERIES Dawson went in to hit for Mapel. Joe sarweres - pinch hit, a seratch to La Salle walked, putting Dewan. on secgnd. stole third and came home on Hale's wild throw fa monet: This ended the Broncho = rerne Brones are playing good base- t the other invader from obtain. ing a try for the title. OTTAWA, Sept. 23.—Miss © Cec: Leitch, Lritish woman's golf cham- Evans yesterday had to shoot a 73| pion today defeated Miss Alexa Stirl- in the morning and played a spec- | ing of Atlanta in the Canadian cham tacular’ 36th hole in order to survive | pionship tournament by 3 and 1. $< the assault of Jesse Sweetser of New Ward and White York. Gardner yesterday defeated R. 3b. ‘Mrs. Mallory Lays Plans for the Title NEW YORK, Sept. 23.—Mrs. Molla “The Polish alphabet coataina forty- five letters. At the Winter Garden EVERY NIGHT Introducing the ‘ ° wana to néiae pore thw, sank Ais seer =) Colas, thas fans | ball in the field but at the bat against | Knepper of Sioux City, 4 and 2; Hunt. Bjurstedt Mallory, national woman nlig Bb speed etry med copt gr nd Bt R care 5 pore aah wg Seaee Seung Steele. and’ Davenfiort Pie. t bave| ec. beat Bobby Jones: Atianta: 2 and Fi tennis champion, ‘will make an at Moo: ht ftesand Peeniwill be dn the beet qap-| One’ the Sates of the Pole grounda |) will ste the fe the Yankeo offices |Jooked pitiful. Charlie Jackson will| 1. and Guilford overcame H. R. Johne- ight Sept. 30|: bin EN And es callie Syncopators dition wien they go to’ the’ mat. ,1t|/ Were open today, hundreds of base. | Toesday and W ‘and many |take the mound today and this game| ton, St. Paul, 1 up. world's ‘chaniniohatiy ‘laurie nee claims that Howard-has’shown great} ball fans’ hai assembled eager to | were turned away. BE ee ata ean oc eetk | t Aga yetik passe “a mi Wate) Bent. | a5. peery wrens, anne Lengien of France. improvement at the game hold true] obtain seats for the opening game | The teams start the series on virt. |b¢ slaughtered in the series or erneth. | ibid’ Monsen ie, by tsenges or | paper ntHtng fr ee hi h ly been hitting joney. en com-| St. Paul lightweight, has been signe< - ~ - Sere eba Ockeee Line Reldtus:|sof the final four gape series be. | ually: cvem terme.) The Yankees jor thoy, have merely Dew pare with other honey on the market.|to meet Charlie White, of Chicago, in his own with the Oregon man. tween the Cleveland.and New York | have an advantage of less than two It is produced hone: 8-24-t¢|a 10-round fight to = deciaion here PB PRA Ve eee clubs which is expected to decide | points, The Indians having won one The score: . = Highest prices paid for diamonds,| the American league pennant win- | more and lost one more game than | CASPER— ABH POAE 2 Ser old gold and silver. H. B. Kling] ner. their rivals. Hartzell, 2b -.....-. 1 0 0 4 . | deweler, Ol Exchange building. ‘The reserved seat sections all have New York has a percentage of | Jackson, rf 3 i 0 ‘ 4 | €15-tt.| been sold for tho series and experts | .63194 and Cleveland .63013. Dor be: a = Z 41200 | Slattery, ib 4071 0 i TEL ; Chicago Tennis |S: > tidie Hale, © -_ SF Ae PALO 1 Bteele, pomosonnssains itis 1 0 Tourney Opens\*“*° edu 1 0 INDIANS SIGN: BUSHER. *[ Philadelphia during the week of the eee 4 ae rk “4 | CLEVELAND, 23.—Ralph L.| national tennis tournament, caused NVER— ed | poy nega ak nt William Johnston of San Francisco,|_ CHICAGO, Sept. 23—Star tennis| LaSalle, ss 945 0 | Harwood, ‘hree ores | Mant. captain of the Western sectional ten.| D@YeTs of east and west today de-| Wise, 3b - 0 O01 0 ] senti-professional pitcher a betes ‘nis to keep his name off the gan their annual intersectional strug-| Murphy, cf -. 40020 signed by the sneha baseball. club, potest a Mages first) <1o for team supremacy on the turt| Aehinke, It 41°300 if was announced Ho will join Scheduled ‘to take place today. John. | °°Urts of the South Side Tennis club.| Cochran, rf 41100 the: Indians next spring. ston will play later. Siar ae eae Graham, 1b .. 2 014 0-0 { —— ms Set L ie Battl | Harwood, 2b 41230 BROCEAWAY WINS FOLO- ‘SCOGGINS AND JACKSON rrron,| “27 CLE AE bees ean ta ey eee ba —Rock- pe eng - : Mapel, p - 20010 avi tet thr ft fun 14] DENVER, Sept. 23.—With the series Defeats Fontana) sornson. > 10010 Sy 8 in tho semifinal match for the| Wo games to none against them, the *Dawson ---.-. 11000 polo. championship yesterday,| Denver Midwest lenguo club today pia egal Ag id will play the Great Neck four | Pinned their hopes on their star left-| LARAMIE, Wyo., Sept, 23.—Len| Totals --—----- 3262714 1 po hab tts ae Babies We handed_piteher, Scoggins, in the third] Malody of Laramie was given the de-, * Batted for Mapel in the seventh. lor “ same of the nipe game post-season| cision over Kid Fontana of Cheyenne| Score by innings: B ° kfast . ae series with Casper to decide the league|at the end of ten rounds of fast mill- 005 001 000—6 etween bedtime. and breakfast- TENNIS STAR DISABLED. ‘championship.. Charlie Jackson will| ing. The Laramie youngster out- 000 100 200—3 tim QUICK DRYING FLOOR CHICAGO, Sept. 23.—The beban t pin for’ the visitors, Casper won| pointed the Ps aided veteran| Summary: Home run, Flynn. Three- le ptemaine poisoning, sustained in | yesterday's camo 6 to 3. throughout and feree Gene Smith’s| base hit, Wilson. Two-base hits, Don- decision was not questioned. The| ica. Struck, out, by Steele 10, by Ma- ENAMEL will dry hard enough to men are featherweights. Bel 1. by Johnson 2. aso on balls, be walked on if necessary. Made in of iteele 4, o! lapel 1. jen bases, MIN HELD FOR THEFT "A 16-yeBr-ola youth has been ar-| Slattery, Dawson. Wild pitch, Ma: eight permanent colors by the old re- » | rested in St. Louis for the nonsupport| pel, Steele. 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