Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 14, 1921, Page 9

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DAY, OCTOBER 14, 1921. GE OF SPORTING THAN STILL TALKING OVE GIANTS GET: CREOIT rR ‘FIGH when he meets Pesek in the deciding BO in Canper. possibility of Taylor has hibition matches in southern Wyoming and in adjoining states. Hutchinson and ' Jim Barnes in St. Joe Tourney Were $900,333, contributed: by 269,976 spectators. ~ i | Reduction Again ° SEES RECORD cen Games SIDELIGHTS ON THURSDAY GAME IN MATCH HERE Total receipts for the eight games| pay oh, ana St, | 2 28, We quit.” Babe Ruth scteay | BSGh bo common came to ine [Betting Odds on Nebraskan in tories Charged Pee of Heavy | Six-Team League Wrestler Granted. | Lack Fa rit them, bo “we exye | cwnon inet works pare ty making 5 T NEW YORK, Sct: 14—The 1921 . [world’s ene fn defeae 102 Pad we lost, but even | plate instead of Pipp. Th biggest | Mat Contest With Taylor, ® homerun in the minth inning. I reas HE To Play on Coast} If betting gauges anything Jack Taylor is due to lose to John Pesek, the Nebraska sensation whom he will recomntend 2 he Gerad | in defeat we fought hard until the | moment came when Ward walked - October 31. ——- Pitched carefully to Baker and when Be ee ition tain YANKEES FOUGHT TO THE FINISH PESTK FAVDRITE Rew financial and attendance records.| 5, \EW,. YORE. Oct 1¢—Feleral | xew yORK, Oct. 14—"Nobody Yankee Loss of World Tile After Two Straight Vic. ae iat wef arse te | Rese cine eee, weed ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Oct. 14.—Forty- wrestle here at the Iris theater some- five golfers, mostly professionals and et 4 Reminwe Moped. that ball, 1 tedk He arty in November, ‘Ber the cluding Jo ison, British - NEW_YORK, Oct. 14.—New York went back to work | U.S. Citizenship! Narihar Went, whe visit tne | * Set ae Sef may maied, time ‘since "Taylor met Zbymsko, the| enampien: cea whee oer ee today after partially forgetting business for more than a! “EL CENTRO, Cal, Oct. 14.—A six.) | the world's cham > Jocal mat artist will go on the canvas| states open champion, were here to- with the betting odds favoring his op-|day to play in the first annual st, ponent. Joseph open golf tournament, to be These two men met before at Fa- beld today and Saturday over rena Neb, the home of Peseke At|course of the St. Joseph country club, Pesek won one fall and the — Giants to th rid’ hi ni HOYT ISAPPOINTED week because it interfered with interest in the world’s series, | team leaguo will play winter baseball] LOS ANGELES, Cal.,' Oct. “14.— the: float game, tala’ the mice cr ~ in the final game, said the ninth | AT LOSING GAME. A few of the more enthusiastic fans decided to wait a/i"_the Imperial valley, starting the) Taulgt Montagno,. better iknown in| inning was the most thrilling he had Waite Hoyt, the defeated twirler, c. . n 1921-22 season October 23. Calipatria,/ sporting circles at Bull Montana,| ever pitched. “I knew I had victory | was almost heartbroken at lure while before returning their noses to the grindstone. They Brawley, Imperial, El. Centro, Calex-| wrestler, was granted American clt!| and the title within my reach ohey to win his third straight be apple felt it wholly befitting to sit and talk about what a great'ico, and Mexical! will have teams. zenahip by naturalization here. | T walked out to the mound for the | the Giants. “I gave the best I had.” thing {t all wus—this triumph of ‘the he said. New York Giants over the New York Yankees, gam: Cré ‘ ij 7 - > . < : the mat Pie worsd ticien that Muabatinn' ove: Crippled’ Babe Ruth Knocking: Out First ‘Homer of World’s Series EMIL. WINS OUT TN the mat. ed to W. F. Dunn emjoved to itecif. These fans. opened The “tarker ane y | !0F came to Casper to make his home. Phone 27 the hot stove league season with ferv. : ; E LYST, ° cy > tie Méunl Ceothers cared tortenn wien ot eee nom, that the match || HAY, GRAIN AND FEED of; | Much of their chatter concerned Se ; Z A a ay Giants and Bob of the Yanks—was | Tin. ay gor culy decided the Wyo-|] Best Quality, Lowest Price yesterday's finale in which the Giants “ . ws 3 . won by the former with a batting | ine ry farmer has launched himself Industrial Ave. beat the Yankees, 1 to 0. p = + % : average of .345 to Bob's .200. In 29 “The Giants rooters contended thelr -* : F ¢ times at bat, Emil scored four runs favorites were the gamest in baseball : <it he ; : and made 10 hits for a total of 17 and cited how, after they had been PES 5 Oh * bases. The Yankee Meusel in 30 shut out in the first two contests, the : Se ore y ies as Enpectd tt bite ee {nto an intensive training campaign go that he will be in tip top shape —————— : : and made six hits for a total of ||| panes, at ; rs . f , “ eight bases. Under the rules of the || j "Buppoy of the Yankees counter. J \ nN series, proposed by Emil, Bob must > ee in he be that unfor. ; 3 s furnish a Thankagiving dinner for ie baka EAHA Srioke leat tho last to eS 2 f Bs the whole Meusel family. shutouts. And they also would have Sel Sh ; * . : i Babe Ruth, long known as the F 5 i king of clout, and sultan of swat, by his subject fans, was formally crowned in the clubhouse after the final of the series. , Manager Miller Huggins officiated at the coronation Martha Washington ceremony, placing on the regal head ! ‘ Chocolates $600 worth of silver crown presented | 85c | FOR SATURDAY ONLY The Famous games han by ai multitude of injuries, which forced hia. out entirely in the final trio of contests. * sG@G the Yankees lost tho title, after ; : : sat pee ; ; . : by admirers: “The crown waa. tn: the 1e je, © 9 Fi scribed. “King Ruth.” starting out Uke whirlwinds, was the - if “ be & ; a ie drelemdiares a BALTIMORE-LOUISVILLE GAME TODAY POSTPONED CASPER MEETS eat no game today in the post-season se- brat Pei atte melemces Interne * ; tlo1 ni ie Lou team of the Now York teams and Habe hit to the furthest corner of the right flcld stund, avila lino ball bounding and landing in the bleachers. American association. ‘The players a : \Heavies Battle InN-Y. ses UTAH AGGIES 3 " Blaign isto ' tending the races at Laurel. ‘The exit { INJURIES FATAL ries will be resumed tomorrow with the count standing: Baltimore 2; Louisville 1 ; ‘ L be- * NEW YORK, Oct. 14.—Billy Shade, AEAT COWBOYS San Francisco light heavyweight, will ‘ appear ‘tonight at Madison Square Gar- 3 den in. w {htouTs bout with Fay Keis- ‘ THE POUND We Have Also Added to Our Candy Line Saylor’s Chocolates A Confection That Will Please the Most Particular Wyoming Cigar Stores Co. Lobby, Midwest Building \_ After one strike and one Ball had been called on him, Babe Ruth clouted his first four-bagger!o {the championship games in. the fourth battle, of the Game at State Fair Town 'Is First of Season for Na- trona Eleven. _ oo Tt takes forty’ men 12 months to break up a warship that has been sent to the scrap pile. Two Thousand New Friends! What do we mean, “‘2,000 New Friends Sale?” Just that! To ‘nake 2,000 new friends for this store by offering values in new Fall merchandise that the people want at prices they can afford to pay.. We believe that by making special efforts along this line we won't have any trouble reaching our goal. Be with us tomor- TO GRID PLAYER ABINGTON, Mass., Oct. 14 er of Cumberland, Md. The winner will be a prospective. contender for) Wyoming University Loses to man Whitney of North Pembroke, member of the local high school fo: ‘Gasper witt Bava ite tent’ today,” By | ‘2° VOrds lsht heavyweight title. Mormon Farmers ‘in Tues- comparison Coach Morgan will be able day Grid Game. Seem come oy eae | AHO EXPECTS VICTORY intersectionul contest ball eleven, died lust night from in- + 4 ell . i OVER OREGON UNIVERSITY Falck, all Rocky Mountain conference i in a game played a few. days ago. juries believed to have been received quarterback, was the brilliant star of “@ r ‘the Utah Aggie-Wyoming game here | BA 2 Douglas morning. Tuesday, which was won by the Ag- “ | the game will be eagerly watched in] MOSCOW, Idaho, Oct. 14—Univer-] gie eleven 14'to 3. °, . 5 . scholastic circles. sity of Idaho has hopes of defeating} Fitzke made a drop kick from the 35-yard Une ti ‘he firs: a * r er iL¥s OROREORR far te, fioee eae tn years Percy: aneon et “ine Assive cored saab | | ,SIRCAGO,, Ot. 14-—aover Cleve row and all next week to come. Watch our windows-—-see the ve been yuchdowns e seCOTI an = xander, c ace t 7 7 j SIN CARLOS SPEEDWAY theictietatnat’ tooivalle Pitts” neeiaie quarters Opts: gamer : Pee sai iare Pitching koe ‘obyahe new things as they are placed on display, and particularly note the e each other. Willard Knowles, a former Logan, % A tract for 1922, and will Jeave for his Once or twice Idaho,has held Ore-' Utah, high school boy, made his de- e home in St. Paul, Neb., in a few days, } Ls gon to a tle and several times the lo-7 but in the conference and played a Gocording to William Veeck, president g cal men led at half-time, but never] wonderful game also. of the club. ‘ 3] have they won. This year, it is} Fitzke, Erb and Madden were the i a. thought, the Oregon team is not as/ stars for Wyoming, all of them play- SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Oct. 14.—| strong as Eugene teams of the past| ing » fast and hard, line-smashing Automobile meh interested in the new] and possibly Idaho spr be able i slp game, but the Cowboys were out- speedwa: constructed at San] across a victory for the most e | classed. Carlos ar ts: fay the track will] members of the Idaho eleven are vet-| The game was s hard fought and be tho fastest in the'world. Thetrack|erans. _ brilliant battle. is being constructed under direction| Idaho is captained this year by RETRO ny ara of Jack Prince, who has,bulit seyeral| Grover Evans, end. The Idaho back- —- of'the nation’s leading’ speedways. _| field is mado up entirely of veterans, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ‘ ‘The new speedway will be opened| “Beanie” Hrashears, quarterback, Ir- ie Kes ae ° > with races Sunday, December 11, with | ving. lett halt, ‘Huck Brashears, ‘ful: é } APUECET As. Rania Oot 44-0. 15. Ribbed Union Eo listed baad eb aati sssuel ROOTERS CH A SHIP Mert Gibbons and Mike O’Dow4, ‘scheduled fe Ss its . , to be held here ‘Tuesday night, must ’ ul eae ache npt take place in Wichita, according : 3 to a ruling by Attorney General R. J. Winter Weight. At : art ‘Hopkins, who sald he thought the Li : bout would be a violation of the state 75c Sleeves. At per pair law. Both Gibbons and O'Dowd are $6.95 $4.20 Billy Sunday, in uniform on a. |in training here. LOS ANGELES, Cal., Oct. 14-—| Chicago diamond. But, don't be ex. | -———___ 7 More than 400 students and gradu-| cited, this chap fs not the BUly Sun- ates of the University of Southern | day, He le a young atwateus plays For Home Use Do You Believe in Saving Money? California have chartered a steamer|, er, holding down third sack for the .. FINEST QUALITY te make the trip to Berkeley, Cal., to|" Chicago “White Giants.” CALIFORNIA WINE, watch the U. 8. C. football eleven play ~ GRAPE JUICE, F: ll Cl the University of California. j sh eeodbs, RED OR WHITE a otnes-- re) Aig wanutln toteieet ont ie 40-Galion Barrel §2 Per Gal. ‘ the Troja: t to make every ef- 25-Gallon Barrel, $2.25 Per Gal. Here are values, the like of which you haven't seen in many a moon. Think fore to detent he. bias ma Gold ois eFeict AS H. J. BU CENAS of getting some of the finest Suits, Topcoats and Overcoats at prices from $20 to “wonder team.” Last year wo = .. : levidie GA Het eee OT ° es bi Fr ger set ene): ewe ims $50! And remember you paid from $50 to $80 for garments of similar qualities. The southerners are sendliig.. tol senns to wotkinwne Come and choose your Fall clothes—and get the best “buy” you’ve ever made. Berkeley a good team, one that even \, the head coach, “Gloomy Gus". Hen- derson, does not complain about. Foot- ; Values a Habit Here ball followers say'that the fact that Henderson has emitted no wailé about Habit alone would keep us providing better values. But habit is epic ss Deller. to j seaies tora AUCTION S ALE of LAND only partly responsible. We realize that we succeed only when we his expectations. “No predictions as offer values so good that people will never buy without seeing what to the result of the game are made by this store offers. the coach, however, The Trojans haves tne averaging} 1—LOT TO BE GIVEN AWAY FREE—1 200 pounds in weight fiom tackle to ; bingibs: “the peascs eigen of a I will sell at public auction on the east side of the eléven down to about 180. Accosding Salvation Army Hall, on West Yellowstone, Saturday, to Henderson, the weak points on the October 15, 1921, beginning promptly at 3 o'clock. Rh Si deaey tls ane iks toe ante. part of Section 21, Township 42, Range 79 West of 900000006 the Sixth Principal Meridian, recorded August 16, 1921, County of Sonal: Buffalo, Syvoming, Book 27, COMING Page 257. This land lies six miles north of Salt Creek. In Eight Reels Together with some lots in Moneta, Wyoming. : =— ‘POWDER RIVER’ T. J. MAHAFFEY, Auctioneer Landing safe-at second on rap by Douglas to Ward in’ the fourth 4644) pep eeee 200ees : game, . 7 LOWEST IN TOWN prices. Overalls Men’s Socks Union Made. Good Black and Assorted Quality. At Colors. At, pair $1.00 10c Leather Vests Leather-lined, Leather Canvas Gloves On Sale Tomorrow at THREE PAIRS FOR 25c Army Shoes Goodyear Welts. At, . Snyder Gave Giants’ Rooters Hope

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