Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 13, 1921, Page 7

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€de Casver Daily eripune _THE TRIBUNE'S Coursing Meet Opens in St.Louis : Ar First in News Of All Events LOUISVILLE ANG ° OP WORO'S SERIES AT ENO iF W'GRAW SLUGGERS t be jnnugurated here this afternoon, with six races on the program. Dogs NEW YORK, Oct. 17—“We've Cari Mays was given a fine op-|Scoring Machine Heavier from Oklahoma and Caltfornia were|International and Association| finally got the edge on them,” sald Portunity to become a hero among | Than Last Year but Not ah, * . cipal contestant The ; : . McGraw today. Ve'ro going right im th th inning when 7 r} New York Nationals mn Lead for First Time Since 4 Ang STE SEVENTH cuusoaa-win' esetiaan toe ponies a bags re tes in here this escrecon ee finish two rel wet pevipart tue tere'en as Fast as Champions. : € 7 I've it : up. got + | base, but he could do no better than STanistani to, Scseunadnte S500iner and my .men have confidence in | send forth a grounder that Rawlings | The Casper high school fodtball every omelet than.” handled. Eaker was on third at the |‘ this year while heavier than us- time, and Schang ccupted second. ual ts @ of the slowest combinations & {th an air that has represented the local school Miller luggins talked in years. With worlds of football ma- “4 terial in which there are many expert- enced men, Coach Dean Morgan is far from satisfied with the organiza- tion. He says that people will be ex- pecting too much of the team and un- Series Started and Yankees Are Fighting With piesre in which} PALTIMOR®, Oct. 13,—Ths post Backs to Wall; Babe Ruth Still Out Today | GAME OF BIG SERIES|Sss.c2 SS saves) oe O” War of dogtiom" was the favorite. | "¢r of the International league cham- fo Brae sa. Share pionship and I NEW YORK, Oct. 13.—The jworld’s series may end today| NEW YORK, Oct..13.—The at- | ‘Two hundred alepkien binpicaetiae| tion. rit be dontinned nece-chle ets in a victory for the New York Giants. But they will have to! tendance at yesterday's game was |thirty.one countries attended the re-|noon. ‘The first four games were break themselves of the habit of getting whipped by. Waite officially announced as 36,503. The | cent convention ‘in Vienna’ of the Louisville with the teams Hoyt, the amazing young man who earns his living pitching gate receipts were $118,974, of | woman's international league for nm break and the con- ninth game and live happily ever | handled the output of all three after. Huggins was profuse in | Gianis batters in the previous in- praising the pitching of Mays in ning, each in a fashion that brought : *, which the copumissioner’s share {s | peace and freedom. The president of nued bere until one} yesterday's game. cheers from the crowd. less there is a material change in the for the Yankees. Twice already he has outwitted the Mc-|sr; and that of the clu¥s $101,- | the organization js Miss Jane Addams victories to {ts cred organization that Casper’s chances for Graw men permitting them no runs the first time and only 127.10. of Chicago. it the state interscholastic championship are slight. The test Saturday will tell how Casper will be able to compare with h school teams of the one score last Monday. Artie Nehf, Jeft hander, probably a es ee DY oo Mt Cheng ae lee serait wil pitch for the Glants; He was ~Photo of New York Yankees Made D ay After They Had Won the Pennan den’ creek yesterday morning to se- cure some wild berries, and the par. ents of the lad belleved that the the ory advanced in yesterday’s Tribune their filmger on both other days when ae had strangled and fallen Hoyt worked, and, he pitched well, ' ; elie that his slow _ ae “so - into the water wh leaning over the} 7 his main trouble being the failure of ° fe . so s bank to get a drink was correct. The: his colleagues to render substantial Shen, : ny ca pee ss hoy is unable to throw any light on| moving machine will be able to ap- encouragement with their bats. A : one : seis = ‘ ae <a the case having lost all track of the gan does not proximate that score. po ah a ah Pas incidents that led up to his experi re} - Partly due to the hot weather dur ciate Ny higtigst ameen Soo i . = , ““s “ ence. ing the tented sevesy aaa cane Riad ‘Shen a Se > x ‘ > e Sees conditions of this kind the football at * x 3 4 J Rey > ie < J team has been dict over Carl Mays. a x eee fy Sore eae: oe . AP RED HERE shape this year } ete feos ; ; * However, with the supply of material The Yankees have won three. It y rt < sae ° %. : : Af Believed to Have Been Strick- it is probable that the grid vets of the was the first time since the vendetta 4 ’ o } Tye local ti will b dle t i that the Glants pranced’ aliead of the 5 : : t tia : 3 S ter for Drink; Life Out ing the early:part of the season = prnipnceg: = ctre oe a of Danger. In the 24 men that Coach Morgan pepe al ee eagus — BILLINGS, Mont., Oct. 13.—C, F,| will te ‘© Douglas Saturday for the the ees ie The mystery surrounding the find-|gmith, the young man arrested in| Start of the season, there are a num- It the nt win Rca fis cham. , : , a 4 ing of a nine-year-old lad lying face Casper a few days ngo on the charge|ber of backfield and linemen who pionship is irs, while Bape a < “3 4 $ r eer f downward in Garden creek yesterday for having stolen an automobile from|have about equal chances of making to wear the oon must oe ward ie Stee} . t . 3G ‘ { ory morning was solved yesterday after-| Deputy Sheriff W. FP. Penrod, pleaded |the first string team. The test wil! this eee a A ie Lenin . : . e ee ed : noon w! the lad regained consclous:| euitty when arraigned in district court | Show whether the team will show up that would follow. It, is no pocry : E 4 a ness at a local hospital and was able} ang was sentenced to serve a term of|better in a regular game than in the pao aged teh cera da pa te : 4Ga . i 5 to exe ae mith a clue on which | trom three to five years in penitenti-| Practice and training season. 5 ; : 2 (9°) Sas to locate his relatives. ary at Deer Lodge. Hi fessed ing their backs to the wall. sme - ous 4 See SS) eae ta Tho lad was Marvin Shoemaker.|treay to having stolen the automobiie i] ‘The Yankees begin the eighth bat- ; 3 3 Mie) | com of Mr. and Mra. F.C. Shoemaker,|in hilings, Ha also stated thee te Next Batter Up e a hee ae hele “most pothund 3 : 3 Lies. % 5 ~ 847 Elm street. According to advices) enlisted in the army when 17 years Black Beau tul fensive weapon—t! jcompar- 4 ¢ ty i . * received today the lad is suffering no} o1q, but had deserted. Officers testi. able Babe Ruth. His sundry sore 4 : i = ee Ml effects from his hazardous experi:/ tied ho was about te cash several spots compel him to refrain from the i a sie, f ence. checks when arrested In Casper. combat, And it may be they will have ‘ S : : mee After the lad had been taken to the est Narada fast 5 5 hospital yesterday morning he was . jHis shoulder « kept under constant treatment until in sliding to sec- é ha = he partly regained consciousness 1: to retire. Frank ‘ in the afternoon. By questioning the Baker replaced McNally and got two a lad, who said that he lived on Zim hits, but the veteran has not. the street, the question of his identity ‘ * of the youth nor equal agility me was settled. in the field. Those fans who believe ‘of the New pitcher; Walte Hoyt, pitcher and “Chicken” Hawks, utility outfielder. ‘Back ‘Widespread appreciation of the Boy ‘ Now at the Old Price! in fate declared that the “break” won the row: Jack Quinn, pitcher; Tom 5 a ae bt Leeciget Scout organization because of t i looked for in every sporting test to + Johnny Mitchell, ut ; Elmer Miller, centerfielder; Mike McNally, third base; Bip Collins, pi c ‘Ulshast- tng x rn) mansger: "Leary, coach, lercy, pitcher; Frank (home un Baker, third’ base: Harry pred edie cesrentedadbar| : Fee octyl tualanodistaie enkcceons pay Bg wcick” Fewster, } pitchers Tew ‘Dever er, catcher t Fred Hoftmas patcher; ‘Bob Meee, right ge and Albert Inman, in rescuing, the YOCUM'S ye é ‘outfielder, ~ h, shortstop. u Me - of the Yankees was in the ieebox ana| Shawkey, pitcher; Schang, catcher; hecinal : se tls stata Sits pines Reger, Fecktapansh, 6 > yesterday. Those two lads pulled the e 5 = : ee 00DOQ“*0 EEE EEO SS And Roger Fecktapangh, shorttop. soon would be cooked. ~ : nearly drowned lad from the water at uz Fate picked out the seventh inning p A Garden creek and by applying their ' Ses to do the Yanks a mean trick. There : \ , : knowledge of first ald made it possible in a cult of fang and writers which h sternly. the seventh to be’ the} ~ . inning when such things almost al- ways transpire. They had seen May! and Douglas battling along evenly : 3 for the hospital people to effect a sav- } Sp, s i 5 x Ray ing of the boy's life ? 2 for 1 5 i ‘ 2 Mrs. Shoemaker, mother of the lad ALL HE HAS FOR THIRD TIME ; ‘ today jequested The Tribune to make Seldom do you get such good tobacco, such 3 a public statement of her sincere workmanship, and a genuine ‘Sumatra into the seventh inning, when with . : : in thanks to the Boy Scout organization poli in a long filler, 5-inch cigar gt + two men gone, Rawlin; ot to first and especially to the two boys who aes for It’s an exceptional value, - on.a hard rolier that ‘Ward rmufted, Aicedaed rreadtll tit eats oe ae 2 : : were successful in saving thy life of : “Well, there’s the break,” one heard]: { \ will, carry. be f co | WYOMING GROCERY Co. 4 folks all-around Casper, Wyo. times, crossed the plate with the run that won the game. Ho had been sent around the bases by Snyder's two- base blow into center Meld that Mil- ler and Fewster had a hard time to Pick out of the grass. this The weather was clear and the wind came out of the northwest with a cutting edge that caused the early arrt-ai\ to shiver and shake. ‘LOSES IN FIRST ROUND | ses Sime ee ee} MARKETING LESTER, Cecil Leitch, British and Canadian] LONDON, Oct. 1 yester- ithe fal interdenomination union, an or- ganization of negro ministers. Ban Placed On Klan, Detroit Joos nae BIG PINEY, Wyo,, Oct. 13.—Dis- every and her| would, it is sald, be completed in six couraged because after shipping his Miss lag (easly years. sheep to market and paying expenses COMING he had nothing left for himself and| DETROIT, Ore, ee Jogiiald In Eight Reels . Sy family, M. Millicint, a ranchman' prohibiting public meetings of mem- a south of here, went to a vacant house| bers Clan was “/“POWDER RIVER Yanks at “Batting Practice” - and hanged himself with baling wire, Serge tps ae last night by the city council.» The action was requested by the minister- A wife and six children survive hi:m. Millicint twisted one end of the baling wire around a rafter while Chalmers Maxwell standing on a box, twisted the other = : ° e e end about his neck and then kicked g A 5 A= ST E : Wills Sainte Claire the box away. He had been dead for | [IB v >; . * ror Store Is Opened complete line of army goods and . shop as they are going to or coming plus and salvage army goods, tnc)ir pag WINTER ps nf ye ein ee gi dt a co 4 Prize 10c Masquerade MOOSE GARDEN 520 West Yellowstone nue, will the road to the refinery, convenient Jerking, Khaki pants, army and navy|fle| The Music Says— DANCE You Said It! New Army Goods offer for the approval of the public a 4 BIG for the refinery men to stop and “Let’s Go!” Theyre Musical! We have different models of each of these cars in stock for immediate delivery. Let us show you why they are superior cars. Also a few good used cars—Chalmers, Maxwell, Overland, Jackson “8”, Saxon. Priced right. Cash or terms. Bill Noonan has our shop in shape to again take care of your cars. You will get the best of attention and the most efficient work. from work. ‘Tho principal stock consists of sur. Our stock of paris and supplies will be absolutely complete. Corner East Second Street and Park Avenue American delegates to the armament conference at their initial meeting were under- i ONIGH I stood to have disvussed the feasibility ’ of admitting the press to all full ses-| IS slong 0% the conference and to have ag: sumed @ favorable attitude toward the proposition. : ‘A Continuous Barrage of Syncopation CE KENNEDY iit Frices toa tar {er amends WILLS SAINTE CLAIRE, CHALMERS, MAXWELL jeweler, Oil Exchange ring ore 4 Mri eee sneaannenserennereneneneencesoasseeegcy

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