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World Results weetser of Yale, Knepper | Princeton and Jones of Har- vard Survive. BROOKLINE, alry of the college athletics was prominent in national amateur golf champion- p tournament, for among the eight left in the tournament as the rd round began were Jesse Sweet of Yale, Rudy Knepper, an Jowan Princeton and Bobby Jones, who s going to Harvard inthe fall. The course had recovered from its oaking of yesterday except for the leventh fyirway which was found to be so SogRy that the tournament com- mittee ruled that balls could be lifted and replaced without penalty. Cyril Tolley, British star, did not tee off without calling attention to he fact that the British flug was fly- ing upside down from a nearby stand, “I'm not in distress yeti" he re marked. Tolley’s initial drive marked by a British flag, was 40 yards in ad nce of Knepper’s. From the, rough each reached the green in two and halved the hole, Tolley missing a three foot putt. On the second Tolley overplayed his second, shot into a trap back of the green and missed a niblick, conced- ing @ hole. HONORS EVEN AT 10-HOLE MARK. BROOKLINE, Mass., Sept. The Associated Press).—Outstanding figures in the national amateur golf championship were held even or at a disadvantage by opponents of secon- éary standing over the first 18 holes in three of the four matches today Cyril J. H, Tolley, British former champion was two down to little Rudy Knepper of Sloux City, Iowa. The national champion, Jesse P. Guilford, of Boston, was one down to Jease Sweetser, metropolitan titlist. Bobby Jones of Atlanta was held IMLAY OF ‘BG THREE” STANDS OUT IN BROOKLINE GOLF TOURNEY )Schaefer Plans THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1922. Billiard Play LOS ANGELES, Sept. 7.—Jake Schaefer, @Jr., 18.2. balk line Diliiard champion, has arrived here for a visit of a week. “He says he will go east from here to prepare to defend his ule in November. INDIANS AFTER NEW MATERIAL Speaker Expects to Make Bid for League Pennant Next Season. CLEVELAND,, Sept. 7.—i(By The Associated Press.}—With a roster of 41 players’ under contract, the Cleve- land American's are scouring the fhe Casper Daily Cribune PITTSBURG, Sept. Associated Press}—Nick was cutting up monkey-shines on the first base line yesterday during practice which preceded the exh! bition game between the Pittsburg Nationals and the Washington club of the American league. Suddenly a middle aged man in a Pirate unt- form ran onte the diamond. He raced around center field for soaring flles—and he sprinted in close for whistling liners. He didn't cover as much ground as Max Carey does but he got under the ball just the same. There was careless grace in his movements and power in his arms. He came to bat and the lively pellet whanged against the bleach- ers. Altrock fell in a faint. He was “revived” when a fan shouted: “Who is the best outfielder in the world, Nick?” 7.—4By The AUSTRALIA NOT country for material with which to bolster the 1923 lineup. It fs estimated that $100,000 has already been spent towards acquiring a club to bid for the American league pennant next year, In addition to a number of players who have been recalled from minor league clubs, five pitchers, two out- fielders and two infielders have been purchased in the past few weeks. Eighteen pitchers are now on the Indian payroll, five having been re- ed from clubs to which they were sent earlier in the season. Several fielders will also rejoin the Indians. ‘The new pitchers are Boone, Drake, and Bedgood who were bought {rom the Chattanooga club of the Southern association, George B. Winn from even by Billy McPhail, former caddy here. Only Chick Evans was able to pre- Gecidedly against his opponent, starting the afternoon round of 18 holes four up on F, A. Godchaux of few Orleans. Knepper had a lead of four up on Tolley at the 12th. Then Englishman developed a fighting spirit and came back with two birdies and was on!y one down at the 15th hole. They halved the riext two holes, and Knep- Nashville, in the same-league, and G. B. Metevier trom the Jersey City team of the International league. J. B. Shaute has been recalled from Chat- tanooga. Other pitchers who have heen recalled are G. H. Edmonson, from Wichita Falls in the Texas eague, Nelson..A. Pctt, from) MJ waukee of the American association, Wayne Middleton of the Coffeeville, Kan., club in the Southwestern leagu and Carl Guess from Nashville. ‘Fo date no additions have been made to the staff of catchers which com: Three on the heme green, made it 2| prises Steven O'Neill, Luke Sewell, up. ‘This last putt was remarkabio es. Enoch Shinault and Leslie Nunamak: ocean aa: because mud adhered to the|" iucal Clanton, first baseman and I. Kahdot, thint baseman, are the new acquisitions in the infield. They were bought from Muskogee and Cof- feeville, in the Southwestern league. ‘The infielders who have been recalled after summering in the bushes are: R. E. Sorrelis, shortstop, who came from Decatur, Ill., in the Three Eye leag?.e; and two third bessment W. J. Doran of Chattanooga and A. W. Wagner of Des Moines in the Western league. The two outfielders who have been bought by the Indians are Joe Rabbit of Muskogee in the Southwest- ern league and Joe Connolly of Little Rock, Ark., in the Southern. Pat and Ernie Jeanes, who spent the summer at Coffeville, have been recalled. SPORT FLAS FLASHES YACHT “RACE TODAY. CLEVELAND, Sept. 7.—The first heat of the international class R yacht race for the Richardson cup js sched- uled to be sailed off Rocky River, fake Brie this afternoon. ‘The course will be 15 miles. Meet M: at the Smokehouse. Thousands Of Women Are Now Taking. This Newer Form Iron Worn-out Housewife Tells How She Quickly Regained Her . Health and Strength. ATHLETIC DIRECTORS ILL. BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Sept. 7.—E. ©. Btiehm, athletic director at Indiana university, has been directed by hi physicians to go to a Rochester, Minn., sanitarium for an abdominal operation, acccrding to word received at the universit; WILLIAMS GETS 35th. ST. LOUIS—Kennth Williams of the St. Louis Americans took the ma- jor league home run lead yesterday afternoon by knocking ‘his thirty-fifth circuit drive in the sixth inning of the game with Cleveland. Middleton was pitching and ro one was on base, Rogers Hornsby of the St. Louls Na. tionals is second with thirty-four, SOX HURLERS RELEASED. CHICAGO—The White Sox released Pitchers ‘Harry Courtney and Clar- ence HoHdge to the San Francisco lub of the Pacific Coast leagt They go as part payment for Wil- lam Kamm, Frisco third sacker, who was purchased for $100,000. sil meee td ay bore is a r hetical "88 James rancis Suliivan, nary cl re ty Hospi not be well and" "mrong of force and Rare 2 Caine fet $8 Dlood is rch intron. Itis lood tha. ens ‘ou to resist ind. acme disease and t nourishes every organ in your body. Without tron your blood becomes thin, Et Spor watery. Poor bl eae ea shy yer vital and as a result y: have pains our heart or anare, os indigestion’ pariae + and feel all own" ‘tired 0 When your blood seas do not a ing medicines 0 your ti time, rage bt farien 0 ait rangiete ‘under the form of rea ich is like the ros fa fentlls "and 9 apples, ‘and is ina i opin caally today. have not, Meet Me at the smokehouse. Sttecch niles SS Today’s Games National League. New York at Philadelphia. Chicago at Pittsburgh. St. Louis at Cincinnati. No others scheduled. American League. Philadelphia at Boston (2). Cleveland at Chicago. No others scheduled. le sisi’ a bottle of Nuzated ‘Tron. 7 naisands of conect obtal oe oS a Iron setts eR anouine KIMBALL DRUG STORES mam money, sell you tion’ or Meet me ad the Smakehouse.. —_—_—>——__ Pay up for your Tribune = get key for every 50c paid. For South Dakota hard land hay, oats, corn in mixed and straight cars, direct from the producer, address YET oATTSFIED Altrock | OLD LEADER OF PIRATES CAVORTS ON BASE LINES AT PITTSBURGH AGAIN “¥rea Clarke.” was the come- dian’s reply. | And Fred Clarke, leader of the Pirates when they won world titles, acknowledged an ovation. Clarke, who lives in Kansas, has been visiting old haunts. He needed Uttle urging to don the spangies after he dropped into the house. A major league ball player witl never grow old if he sticks close to the diamond,” ‘said the sun-storched veteran. ‘So long as I can chase, without getting hit on the dome, I hope to chase 'em. “There’s another sort of a thrill in stepping into a leaping fast ball, or taking a cut at a breaking curve. Honestly I felt a couple of years younger every time I got hold of that lively ball yesterday, Why, if we had this pill when Honus the Great was breaking fences and Ty Cobb was a kid—! Then Clarke was drafted to um pire and he had to go to work. Pct wal afm club Meeting of Westchester Racing as sociation, at Belmont park. Meeting of Kentucky Jockey club, at Louisville. | Meeting of Montreal Jockey club, at | Montreal. Meeting of Thorncliffe Park aaso- Will Try for Davis Cup Again |*#tion*opens at Toronto Next Year, Team Cap- tain Declares. NEW YORK, Sept. 7.—Australia | Hamline, will challenge the United States for| the Davis cup again next year, Gerald) L, Patterstn, captain of the Antipod-' eans, said before leaving for Phila- ‘Trotting. Grand Circuit meeting at Hartford, | Conn. Great Western Circuit meeting at Minn. Golf. Nationa! amateur championship tournament, at Toronto. Southern open championship tour delphia where he and his teammates,!nament opens at Nashville. Pat O'Hara Wood and James O. An-| derson, will singles championship tomorrow. Patterson expressed satisfaction with the showing of his team in ¢he! international matches at Forest Hills. His party must leave for Australia Sept. 17. | — $$ Last Scores National League. New York 1, Boston 1; game called | end of fifth, rain Brooklyn 4, Philadelphia 6. St. Louis 4, Cincinnati 7. No other games scheduled, American League. Boston 2, New, York 2 Detroit 8, Chicago 5. Cleveland 3, St. Louis 11." No other games scheduled. geile eet tenia Meet Mo at the Smokehouse. OF WORK WITH ANY DENTS $20 Gold Crowns, 22.K, $7.50. Best Plates Guaranteed .... Porcelain Crowns, $7.50. Bridgework, per tooth, $7.50. 402 O-S Building WE INVITE A COMPARISON DR. FRANK CARLL The carpet always wears out first in front of the Looking-Glass. California amateur championship art play in the national tournament, at Del Monte. Horse Show Opening of annual show at Scran ton, Pa. | Boxin, Jeff Smith vs. Fa; Keiser, 10 rounds, at Scranton. Willie Herman vs. 12 rounds, Shamus O’Brien, at Paterson. x pAbrbasist : Yanks Postpone Channel Swim DOVER, England, Sept. 7.—(By The. Associated Press)—High north east winds and the low temperature of the water prevented Henry Sul livan of Lowell, Mass., and Walter Patterson of Bridgeport, Conn., from jattempting the swimming of the En |glish channel today. | ———»__—_— | ject Me at the Smokehouse. Phone 564-J Box 237, Crookston, Nebraska. 356 N. Durbin St. — OWL CREEK COAL The Only Genuine Gebo Coal Sold in Casper. ORDER Now. Lump, 2,000 Ibs___._-___.__________$11.75 Egg Nut, 2,000 Ibs.________ DELIVERED. Casper Coal & Coke Co. $10.75 Phone 677 | WOMAN BREAKS WATER REGORD Swims 36 Miles in English Channel but Fails to Win Sketch Prize. LONDON, Sep’ day announces t Madame Sion, of I established a record the English channel in attempting to win the Sketch channel prize which however, she failed to do She started from Cape on the French shore at 1 o'clock Wednesday morning and ‘was taken from the water in an exhausted con dition four miles off Dover, England. at 3:35 o'clock in the afternoon after having made 36 miles up and dewn with the tide, She swam strongly and ly for hours under weather o itions. After th she had to battie with choppy This was her first attempt at channel swimming. The former woman’s endurance ord in the Engt by Mrs. Hilda The Sketch to a French woman. nkirk, yesterday. in swimming in confident excellen: of Willing. It was 10 houre. 45:2 45 minutes BLAIR ATHOLL TAKES 2:20 RAGE AT POWELL, FAIR PROGRAM PLEASES England POWELL, ¥ Atholl won the opening - races te fair here crowds. heats, ‘orm The Sept. 7.—Bt'r 20 trot or pace at the of the Northwestern ‘The race was won in st the winner showing in ight fine horses placed as follows Atholl Cole Tha Redwood Royal B. Time The 2:30 trot or pace was won by Nelle's Beauty, Wyoming Bo: Thelma R. third. Best time Running races were standard and the entire prog Pleased the big crowd attend! eee Wilkes - 4 second, sold at sacrifice prices. -rupt an ordinary store. fashioned, Gris-Nez | which is drawing large} > gram {to the coaches { Club Gh re Ad ‘National oo ge Won. Clubs— New York.-...- Pitteborgh = Chicago ~.- Cincinna t. Louls _ srooklyn Philadelphia — Boston Z American League. Won 79 81 FOOTBALL TR ADELPHIA, Sept. 7 0 players will com’ h Coach M mir John W Gretna pret vour's rid before the Since the nnsylvania ost al 485 493 45 OF P. MEN LAUNCH AINING —Approx prise the toot: Heismar for three first week in May has been in the hands of the con. tion company which {s building unive new stadium with a seating capacity of 51,000. Work on the stadium has progressed to such an extent that the structure is now tty well up and ee: pr put will t » October 28, football game demy. President en invited to attend th mater! are i upon for FOR SALE The fixtures of the Addington Bankrupt Store, for- merly located at 220 South Center St. fixtures were bought by the Hub Clothiers and will be The fixtures consist of large safe, counters, show cases, stove, table The stock shelving, The stock is now on sale at prices that would bank. 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