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PAGE TWELVE de Casper Daily Cridune World R BABE RUTH SUPENDED AGAIN BY ORDE YANKEES WAKE IT SK STAN BROWNS LOSE IN NINTH IAIN CHICAGO, Though outh bunched the innings straight rally i JIM SCOTT I PABFIG STAN See == by making ft two In a row, Sept. by 1.—(By n@ trtumph of the season Brooklyn again got the $ Upsets “Comeback” Theory by Climbing to Head of League Pitchers AI ened BAN FRAD Valley” Jim n|trolt pitchers, including Herman troun Bri ng team, es taking cores of 5 to 4 an n@ Red Sox blanked o 0, in a fivetnning his way to the hea that has attracted 7 to 2, tfray, ° f fielding again played a the Yankee victory, ¢ Joe Bush hung up, his twenty- when Sherrod Smith weak. The White Sox pounded three De- Pu. _]lette, for 21 hits and a 10 to 1 victory. the from the Phillies while Athletics, 3 Doc” 1) White, “Pi hurlers of the jess wonders, outs being notable. : The results of his extra nths of training were apparent in his pitching, which has been as baf- fling to Coast league re this sea ajor leaguers at the Presidio of San Francisco. =| m 1 States entered not play in the contests, ‘ ® locomotive on r baseball, He began Sox grout of 1904-5 when the Chi- came out to California for winter training The young pitcher was signed up! no great showing until Imost Immediately Edward ith and other his fast hall and the number of his strike: In 1917, a month before the open- Ing of the world serjes, but after the Chicago team had clinched the Amer- {can league pennant, he asked Comir- | key for permission to drop out so ho -| could enter an offciers’ training camp He was given a leave of absence and re- ceived his share of the world series despite the fact that he aia Scott secured a captain's commis sion and at Camp Lewis, after win ning fame as a grenade thrower, was |made athletic officer of the camp. ~ After the war he was given a re- lease and joined the San Francisco club of the Const league, but made this year, when ‘he gained and maintained first place among the league's moundsmen When He Goes to School BOYS’ SUITS Surely every moth. er wants her child to be on par with his companions when it comes to clothes—and_ here is the store that is ready to furnish him from head to foot. Especially are the values st- tractive in Boys’ Suits, many of which come with extra trousers. $9.95 OTHER GREAT SUIT VALUES ARE $4.45 $14.95 Every Boys’ Suit we have is new and re- ceived during the last two weeks. The values are unusual Scott Clothing Co. 240 South Center St. TRIBUNE'S PAGE OF SP Ban Johnson Rules Him Out of Game for Three Days CHICAGO, Sept. 1.—(By The-Associated Press) Babe Ruth of the New York Yan The Associated Press.)—|kees was suspended for the Washington, two to one, ihe Yankees|third r bingles they obtained off Mogridge in two] President ted the Senators, 8 io 1, for their sixth] American league today. As Cleveland beat St. Louis with a five-run|suspension is for three days.|, i g, 7 to 6, the New Yorkers increased margin over the Browns in the can league race to two and one is ‘season Johnson of time by the The to the game Labor day. The three-day suspension is punish- ]ment for Ruth's language to Umpire |Connolly at New York last Wednes. day. Ruth was put out of the game after protesting Connolly's decisions Reports to President Johnson said that ‘Ruth's remarks to the umpire A|were vulgar and vicious. All of Ruth's previous suspensions -|'have been the result of*the fights he has had with umpires and the lan gauge he used in protesting thetr de cisions, President Johnson said. day's suspension also carries 2 fine but President Johnson declined to reveal the amount. a Last Scores | THURSDAY FINALS. National League. Philadelphia 4-2, Boston 5-7 New York 4, Brooklyn 7 Pittsburg-St. Louls game postponed wet grounds. American League. Boston 3, Philadelphia 0. Washington 1, New York 2. Chicerc if, Detroit 1. St. Louis 6, Cleveland 7.’ oe sb Meet me at the Smekchouse.. saiinsii Ase OS 2 i Wood, under the sun in signs. the sign man. Everything 8-29-6t zs YOU WILL NEVER BE HELD UP WHEN YOU NEED A QUICK CLEAN SHAVE wiIT'sA "Gillette "RAZOR WATCH FOR OPENING First ‘Addition to Midwest Heights 24 of these lots face Salt Creek Pavement. 7 ©1902 BUY PIGEON’S CEYLON AND INDIA TEA It’s sure fine. Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. Phone 623 (ai — oo He will be eligible to return] st. Horseshoe Tourney. MO survivors national horseshoe pitching DES [in the Sport Calendar Racing. Meeting of Connaught Park Jockey club closes at Ottawa. ; Meeting of Kentucky Jockey club at Louisville. Detroit - Cleveland ‘Trotting. Chicago — : Washington . - Grand Circuit meeting closes at Philadelphia - 5| Readville, Mass. nates st eee Great Western Cireuit meeting Foday’s Games | closes at Milwaukee. Davis cup challenge round opens at Forest Hills, L. 1 Essex county. championship opens at North Adnover, Mass. Motorboat. National League. Golf challenge cup regatta opens at New York at Brooklyn. Detroit. Philadelphia “at Boston (2 games). | Angling. Annual tournament of national as sociation of scientific angling clubs opens at Cleveland. Golf. Nebraska state championship tour- nament at Omaha, Boxing. Gene Tunney ys. Cari Danner, 12 Tes =F |rounds, at Long Branch. Tell the world with signs. Wood,| Terry Martin vs. Sonny Smith, 12 the sign man. 8.29-6t| rounds, at Coney Island. ee Johnny Karr vs. Kid Herman, 12 Meet Me at the Smokehouse. rounds, at Houston. Brodie Rubber Co. OUR TIRE SALE IS STILL, ON. Better not wait too long, for you may lose out. are completely out of several sizes. Cincinnati at Chicago. Pittsburgh at St. Louis (2 games). American League. Boston at Philadelphia. | Chicago at Cleveland. | St. Louis at Detroit. } ‘Only ga: scheduled, We vine ett hohe fg, SE ‘AUTO ACCESSORIES. GENUINE FORD PARTS. Brodie Rubber Co. t. Phone 1203 Tribune Bldg. CANNING Is the modern way to can fruit and vegetables. No muss or bother, you simply set the little red wheel at 250 de- grees and then enjoy yourself for one hour. Let us explain this wonderful new meth- od of canning. bd 5 * OVEN HEAT REGULATOR Casper Gas Appliance Co. 119 East First Street Phone 1500 R OF L ORTING NEWS| EACGUE PRESIDENT tourney started play in the final round today. Sisler Boosts Average . CHICAGO—George Sisler boosted his batting average yesterday te .415, getting three hits. Ty Cobb cot 2 hits and jumped to .402. a! : Ruth Falls at Bat. NEW YORK—Babe Ruth fafied to get a hit in three times at bat yester- day, but he showed his wing was o. k. by throwing a runner out at the plste. Denver Polo Team Loses. DENVER—The Denver whites polo foar went down to defeat before Fort Leavenworth, 15 to 11, In a hard. fought game here yesterday. Pay up for your Tribune and get a key for every 50c paid. 8-12-48 Sa OLYMPIC STARS GO TO NEWARK Forty Competitors at Ant werp to Contest National A. A. U. Titles. NEW YORK, Sept. 1.—Track and field stars entered in the National A. A. U. championship to be held next week at Newark, N. J., include 40 @mpetitors In the Olympic games at Antwerp two years ago. Thirty-nine of these wore the colors of the United States, while the other participant, Earl Thompson, now representing the Los Angeles club, won the high hurdle championship for Canada. Aina Richards, former Cornell star, who scored heavily in the 1912 Olym- pics at Stockholm, also is a member of the Los Angeles team and will com- pete in shct put, discus, 56 pound weight and running high jump. Other prominent in the last Olym pics who will be ween in action at New. ark include: John Hurphy, Portland, Ore., and George Schiller, Oliver Corey Peter Earl Wins Futurity Stakes READVILLE, Pa., Sept. 1—Peter Earl, driven by Nat Ray, won the horse breeders’ futurity and the purse of 34,600 from a high-class field of 8-year-old trotte7s at the Grand Cir cult meet herr. Lee Yynalom (Flem- ing) was secord and Helen Dillon (Sor rill) was thire. * Best time 2:04%. | sso ES Meet Me ut the Smokehouse. Fiesta eS eo a First class watch an@ jewelr?’ SCHOOL DAYS Here’s Real ‘“‘Two-Fisted’’ Man- Quality in a Boy’s Two- Pants Suit! 4 ¥ ‘A Boy’s Suit without two pair of Pants or with crude tailoring, gr with shapeless, lack-lustre s tyle, only DOES A HALF JOB—it lacks that “two-fisted” completeness that is necessary for it to stand its ground against boy- wear-and-tear! Here, in our JOHNNY including Extra Trousers You receive more wear per dollar and per season and as- sure the lad of style beyond cavil, throughout the long life of the suit. Inspection is invited! Campbell-Johnson Co. HEAD-TO-FOOT CLOTHIERS The Sport of Sports! Pass by our window and see our golf display. We can equip you as to size and style most desired. CAMPBELL HARDWARE Co. 147 South Center Street Phone 425 7

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