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FINAL EDITION Che Casper Datly Critnaw SPORTS MARKETS CASPER, WYO., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1922. At New York (ist Game)— Boston R. H. E. 000 000 042—6 14 1 fsneiigi peal 202 002. 10*— 7.12.2 Batteries—Marquard, Cooney and O'Neill, Gowdy; J. Barnes, Ryan, V.. V. Barnes and Snyder. At New York (2nd ¢ Game)— R. H. E. Boston 8 0 New York Batteries—Watson, Braxton, McNamara and Gowdy; Scott, Hill, Smith and Snyder. AMERICAN LEAGUE At Philadelphia— R. H. E. New York .--HO 213 010—9 16 0 Philadelphia _______100 001 020—4 9 2 Batteries—-Shawkey and Schang, Hoffman; Hasty, Naylor, Schilling, Ketcham and Perkins. ‘ At Washington— R. H. E. Boston _-.000 030 000—3 5 0 A, ~ Miss Mery Ka‘licrino Cammy day night chosen ° representing he nroot beautiful girl in Atlantic City pageant. NUMBER 2384. END STRIKE MRS. HARDING SHOWING BIG IMPROVEMENT WASHINGTON, Sept. 11—“Mrs. Harding ts distinctly and decidedly better,” Secretary Denby said on leaving at White House at 3:20 o'clock this afternoon. The president’s wife, he added, was continuing to improve and while her condition stil! was regarded 2s eritical, the physicions In attend- ance were hopeful that no operation | would be Micron >i 24 INJURED IN | TRUCK CRASH 24 INJURED port jk ma tiontion CLEVELAND, Ohio, Sept. 11— Twenty-four persons, fourteen of whom are children, were injured late today when a light truck used as a passenger bus skidded and overturn: ed on Chardon trad hill, east of here. Nine of the injured were taken to a hospital in critidal condition. The party was returning from a@ pionic. weblion BEAVER HIDES SEIZED. y sion of about $1,800 worth of beaver hides as the result of the apprehen- sion in Sweetwater county of Morris Weiss, the state game department has announced. Wei was found in| illegal possession of 66 beaver hides, | which were confiscated by the state. | Weiss was arraigned before a justice | Columbus, Ohio, was Frt|or the pence at Rock Springs and| {fined $50 and $99 costs. Mrs. Warren G. Herding, | the White _House. LATE SPORTS Washington _____--511 020 12*—12 17 1 Batteries—Piercy, Karr and Ruel; Brillhart, Johnson and Picinich. \ I At St. Louis— R. H.. E. pEEILADELPHIA, | Septs 11.— + a domes . Anderson, “ Bi gael Se SS See 000— : i, “ “an Davis cup team, defeated Lucien 3 ; E. Willian : ty inter- Sie en Se -------010— * ; poh carat elder tort pera Batteries—Ehmke and Bassler; Davis and Severeid. RUTH HAMMERS OUT BRACE OF HOMERS TODAY IN PHILADELPHIA PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 11.—Babe Ruth made two home runs, his thirtieth and thirty-first, today in the game between New York and Philadelphia. There was no one bases in either instance. The first drive was made off Naylor in the tho first match completed today in the third round of the tiationat iawn tennis singlés championship tourna- ment at the Germantown Cricket club. Gerald L. Patterson, of the Aus- tralian Davis cup team, defeated W. W. Ingraham of Providence, joint holder of the national Junior:doubles _title 63- 6-3, 75. . William T. Tilden 11, national champion, defeated Lyman L, Tre- maine, Westfield, N. J., 6-2, 60, 61. Pat O'Hara Wood was the third thember of the Australian Davis cup team to win his match today, defeat- ing Willis E. Davis of San Fran- cisco, 6-2, 64, 6-4.. . fifth inning, and the second off Schilling in the eighth. William Johnston of San Fran- cisco, ‘former national champion, é eliminated Stanley W. Pearson ot FISHERMAN FINED. RAND FO RRS LE Philadelph’a, 9-7, 61, 62. The first CHEYENNE, Wyo., of the few arrests in Sept. 11.—One CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept! 11. Wyoming this R, Rodin of Cheyenne has been @p Roy} set afforded some of the best, if not the most bruliant tennis thus far in ear for exceeding the’ legal catch the tournament, but after that the of trout was reported to the state| Pointed a cadet at West Point mili Philadelphian ‘weakened and was al: kame warden today from Rock| tary acatemy by United States Sena-, together unable to handle Johnston's Springs; where Andrew Gaddc was|tor F. B. Warren. Edward G. Daly| machinelike tennis. fined $25 and $28.50 costs for having mort than 30 pounds of trout in his possession. BRITISH LEADING" ARHY AIRSHIP SN meme ame apie| ONLONG TRIP Sept. 11.—(By The Associated Press Wireless.)—The Amer- ican yachting flotilla, racing a quartet sent across the Atlan-| tic by Great Britain for the British-American cup, today rolled up only 16 points to the invaders’ 20, bringing the total at the end of the first two of the six races to 42 points to 30 n the Arnericans’ favor. Colla (British) 3:40:02. Lea, victor on Saturday, was victor Reg (British) 3:41:08. , again today, finishing at 3:38:40. Clythie (American) 3:41:46. The other yachts finished in L'Esprit (American) 3:42:01 lowing order: Clytie (American) 3:41:46. Jean British) Grebe (American) 8:42:10. CATTLE RUSTLER PLEADS GUILTY, DRAWS TERM OF 2 TO 3 YEARS IN PRISON em that he had known nothing of found that the defendants had no Bows wees) ‘and hed told | imonry to pay him for his services. officers 4 Attorney John M, Hench took the Ewing guilty and was giv- case and advised his cliont to ptead guilty, of Laramie and George W. Cresswell/ of Glenrock were named as alter-/ nates. TORONTO, Sept. 11—Rain today |@aused the postponement until tomor- coon ef the opening play in the 17th beset Canadian women’s golf cham- WASHINGTON, Sept. 11. — The. army airship C-2.will start on a trans. continental flight from Langley field at midnight tonight, weather permit- jting, the war, department announced |today. Should weather conditions at jthat hour prevent the start, the ship | will get away tomorrow morning. The ultimate destination ot the -2 is’ Ross field, Arcadia, Cal.,. but the first stop will be McCook field at Dayton, Ob!o. the Charley Boyce pleaded guilty in district court this afternoon to the charge of butchering a steer beionz- ing to tho Sanford ranch close to the Pathfinder dam on June 23, and received a sentence of two to three | years in the pestteasiary Pro- . nounced by Judge ©. 0. Brown. Other principals in the case were Charles Bentley and Ben Ewing. Both these men had been charged with secreting Boyce immediately | after his crime when the officers of the Inw-came to look for him, Bent: ley was dismissed when it was proy- { pleaded en three months in jail. The mini- mum for Ewing’s act is six months, but inasmuch as he had already served three months in jail pend- ing trial, and also because his crime with committed without a full knowl- edge of the meaning of it, the 90-day sentence was meted aut. The case had called for this morning, but the attorney for the defense who had been secured from Nebraska returned there when he The jury, which was not used in® the cattle stealing case, has been given a recess and is being called again at 3 o'clock this afternoon. ‘The case to come up for trial is that of James Garvey charged with rob- “bing D. W. Brese of $35 in cash and a watch and gun. Astorney George Myers fs handling the de- fense. UNION PLEA FOR DISMISSAL | OF INJUNCTION IS REFUSED Critically Ill 2 Rena peach ecemenieenaags 5 seat OPERATORS SIGN CONTRACT, -MEN RETURN 10 J083 Rail Embargo Declared to Rush Supplies of Coal in East SCRANTON, Pa., Sept. 11. —The contract that sent 155,< 000 anthracite mine workers back to work, at their old wages after being idle more than five months was formal. ly signed today by represertats of t rs and the operotors By The weeping emis lared today by most of the ¢ Hroadsa that all available eng d cars could be thrown into e to bring anthew cite coul into New Lackawanna, Lehigh rk Central ha eight except ng tr necting points, Anti- Volstead Worshipper Is Arrested Again York Valley ordere practinally foodstuffs from cory the held at mn west The morning devotions of pies? Omo as he kneeled on the floor 4 his kitchen in a house West & street interrupted yesterday vy Patrolman Carter of the police on were through were which most -sive in their of the Orient racter and smacked, Four bottles calcu- lated to hold a quart each were in pene of the kneeling Omo and into hese he was pouring such nectar as is atiy prized since the no. Pe ne CaTier neuen for Permanent | Order Proceeds After Court Ruling on Motion Made by Defense | . | | CHICAGO, Sept. 11.—Feaderal Judge James H. Wilker- |aon today denied the motion of attorneys for the rail strike \leaders that the government’s bill for a temporary injunc- | tion be dismissed “I am not prepared to decide at this time that the bills | fails to set up any grounds for relief,” the court said. Judge “Wilkerson ordered the gov-|for an injunction to take the place} jernment to proceed with its argument ‘of the restraining order granted ten| |days ago, and which expires today, tact and retain such players | last year in the 1922 lineup. davit and included, besides the mur- A. A.U. CHARP nice tribute to Mr. Ross and of the ders, acts of sabotage, assault, dyna- miting, whipping, sderallmeny of |Fesret at losing him as a citizen of trains, burning of ridges, rioting,|C@sper and a member. of the club. NEWARK, N. J.. Sept. 11.—Nine all- gostruction of porperty, and interfec.|He was presented with a fountain Tose! athletes wotapeted today: TOreN® Shee with + trains in yin Inter ate traffic. |Pen. Mr. Ross responded to the national A. A. U. decethion honors. S | words appropriately. and with — sin Harrison Thomson, of Princeton uni- cerity versity headed the list. He took the. F ht Ri R te Harry McCracken reported that So cee re oko nig, ate Rotary signs had boen posted on the Alcova road near the fair grounds, near the-old bre on the Yellow stone highway e of te the approach to the P' bridge on the west entrance ——— Lieut gene L. Vidal of West Poin and finished second in the broad jump. which was won by Harold M. Osborne, Tilineis A. C. Surnmaries: 100 meters fiat Reductions By U. P. Announced| —Won by 8. Harrison Thomson, Princeton, 762 points; Lieut . e Eugene L.. Vidal, West Point, second, ae |METHODIStT LEADER RETURNS. 666.81 points; Victor Nuegeli, Union’ CHICAGO, Sept. 1.—Substantial re] GupyE Wyo. Sept. 11-—Dr. club, Hutchinson, Minn., third, 666.81 priate in transcontinental carload | w. 7. Dumm, Methodist superintend points. Harold Osborne, Hitno'a freight rates were announced today| 02+ for the southern district of Wyo A. C., fourth 619 points. Time 11 3-5 Ke the Union Pacific system. While| jing, has returned from a several seconds. the date upon which the new rates! sonths’ tour of Eurepe. He was uc Running broad jump—tVon by Har- 2te to become ptfective has not been| companied by Mrs. Dumm old M. Osborne, Tlinois A fect determined, their publication is go- z 11% ‘inches. points 778. rrison ing forward anc tariffs soon will be Vhomeon, 21 feet 5 1-6 inches second, | “Mnounved: points 738.83; Victor Naegeli, 21 feet| Among some of the commodities third, 706 points; Lieut. E. L. Vidal, Usted In the proposed rates trom Chi- 20 feet, 10 inches, fourth, points C#&0 and points taking same rates 93.75. to Pacific coast destinations are RE ey Se Jalarm clocks, rated at $3 @ hundred pounds; shoes. $410 a hundred $1.96; denatured alcohol (to Califor nia only $1.05; periodicals and mag: azines $2; dr goods and clothing herdware $1.60; mijd cured salmon jand packtec fish 1.375 cents. BILL iS PASSED ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Sept. 11, [$2.38 ‘agricultural implements $1.93;} _. Geuibiis ‘attike la more ‘ef WASHINGTON, 11. — The] On commodities for export, the rate] + ee tay ah es vith rivers and harbors development Dbill,/on one hundred pounds of cotton ana| £&t ie i orth yh atone Lie Bas specifying projects upon which gov-|cotton linters, between Chicago and| iJunctions, which are secured from ernment funds mry be spent, was the Pacific coast is announced as| government pets like Judge Wilk passed today by the senate —after $1.17. son, who issued the injunction pow- quisition of the Ca: Cod, Mass. Phileppine lumber will be carried] ers for the attorney general, Sam- | and Dismal! Swamp, Virginia-North| from the at] uel in ad- Pacifie coast to Chic Gompers declared today amenCments providing for the federal|a rate of .75 cents a hundred pounds} dress before the convention of the acquisition of the Cape Cod, Mass,|and imported copra palm kernels.{ Intertfational Typographical Union sroling canals, t bee iis oils will be given al of North Am The -bill now goes to ec } Injunetions people to do Rotarians to Lend Aid to Grid Team Casper Rotarians are eager to see a champion ball team representing the Natrona county torious Volstead got his name in Congressional Record Four neophites waited in another robm for the their benefactor to emerge, but Omo did not emerge, until the officer of the law request- ed his presence at police court. Here Omo put up a bond of $100 to guarantee his appearance thi« evening. No doubt he will appear, inasmuch as he has often appeared | there befor | zs ahh ‘ip foot- MANY SCHOOLS CONSOLIDATE. high school this, cHEY Wyo., Sept. 11. — | year and will lend their united support to keep the team in-| There are noly 103 rural schools in as Quinlan and other stars of #remie county this F., CUmpars ith 1 a » decre Such was the spirit manifested su | Blackburn Esterline, assistant ‘to| at this noon’s meeting of. the club, hools, All pupils |the solicitor general, then presented; Rotarian Harry Ross, who, for the A vote of thanks was extended to|the Cheyenne distri ee. government's exhibits, including'past five years has been local man-| GOV 2 Brooks for their hospi-| brought to the schools in list of alleged unlawful acts and ‘a - a Te, when they enter-|in p.otor busses, and the depredations charged to the strikers ager of the Wyoming Grocery com club at a ‘picnic {district No. 3 are taken to th tothe strikers and their aympathisers| to ‘report to another clty and at the vovered 26 printed pages in the affi-/ meeting today, W. O. gWilson paid a WOLD ‘OBEY’ IS STRICKEN OUT. OF MARRIAGE VOWS BY BISHOPS PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 11. A new prayer In the marriage Proposal to omit the word 9 service, that the union be fruitful said by the bride in the marriage | and that children trained for ceremony was approved by ‘the | health of body and soul, was ap bishops of the Protestant Episcopal | proved. church in their «informal confer- No action was taken by the bésh: ences preceding the opening ef the | ops in their preliminary discussions convention, according to announce- | of fho amendments which pro- ment today.,Announcement of the | scribed a prayer for the recovery bishops’ sction had been keenly | of sick and the laying on of hands awaited by the convention. or annointing the patient, action The bishops, however, did not ap- being deferred pending the re prove the proposal for the omission of a special committee. ort The bish- from the ring ceremony. of the | ops adotped permission to shorten words “and wih all my worldly | the ten commandments at the dis- goods I thee endow.” ' cretion of the priest. SHOPMEN’S STRIKE MORE EFFECTIVE SINCE RAIL INJUNCTION, SAYS CHIEF things they have a lawful right to | Gompers sald the coal strike wag do and permit others to do things rid renusg or they ‘should not" he” continued, | 2, £lorlous victory for labor ang “Any offender against an injunction | *ded that the shopmen's strike wag is guilty of contempt of court, But | "0W more effective than ever the industrial tide has turned. | despite the injunction Trade unionism and federation of “Big business interests buy theh all unions is the protection of the: | legislation,” declared Gompers. “Or masses. The ideal of this ation is | ganized labor is the wr freedom and liberty. It has al- | ment which is beori ays been that in this country’s | the battle not only frrv. and that sp fs not dead every man and w continued.