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World Results TO GET IN TRIM FOR BIG GAME ‘Will Meet Douglas Friday in First Play of Season at State Fair. 1 | || Club Standings With only three davs more.in which} Club— Pet. to prepare for their first game, that|/New York ... 605 with the Douglas eleven on Friday at|Pittsblirgh . 563 the Wyoming state fair, the Natrona|Cincinhat! . B44 county high school team is working/St. Louis B40 hard to get into midseason form. 4Chicago . 837 There is a wealth of material on the} Brooklyn 489 field each night and it is likely that | Philadeiphi 367 Head Coach Morgan will use numer-| Boston . m9 itutes in the first game, aw te most of the men are not American League to last through a full) cub— Won Lost Pet @ he is anxious to see New York ey er eee sr the newer 2 work: St. Louis 55.601 under fire. The coaches are spending! Deirett 67 518 most their thme on fuvdamentalsé Chicago | Ss 505 but must, of necessity, irstruct the! Cleveland 70.489 men ft several strong offensive plays. | Washington 74 «©6462 Among the new, men aie several philaceipbia 79° “419 who have Shown such ability\that cer-| Baston .... $2 402 tain of last season's regulars will have a fight on their hands to retnin their positions. Greel, captain of the Basin team last year, is playing a fine game at end and promises to be one of the stars of the local team. Paul’O'Brier; end last season, has returned to school, and demonstrated that he had lost none of the fight which made him’a fixture in 1921. Scrimmage last night showed that there was.a striking weakness’ in tackling and that a number of the men were not wetting into each play, being content to allow the runner and his interference do the work, once the ball had been passed. This can be expected early in the season, bui will be us when the strongést teams In the state are played. Should the team develope to its fullest possi- bilities, it is not unlikely that Casper will have one of the best teams in its history and that it will be a strong| contender for the championship» of| i$. —_———__*, NOTICE. Grading Dis- ‘To Property Owners in trict No. 5. A meeting will be held Tuesday evening, September 12th, at 7 o'clock, in the church at the corner of Four- teenth and South Jefferson streets, for the purpose cf selecting « com: mittee, and arriving at some definite form of action in regard to the grad- ing assessment. —_—— The Wyoming Building and Loan association has moved its offices to the second floor of the Rialto Theater Bldg. Phone 14. ie Meet Me at the smokeliouse. 9-11-2t i 9-9-t¢| Last Scores | 1 National League. 1 Boston 6-6, New York 7-7. | American League. New York 9; Philadelphia 4 Boston 3; Washington 12. | Detroit 4; St. Louis 5. Johnny Buff and | Pancho Villa to _ Battle Tonight NEW YORK, Sept. 12—Johnny Buff, flyweight champion of America, and Pancho Villa, fly and bantam ‘veight champion of the orient, wT met ina 15round bout to a decision at Ebbets field ten ght. Dave Driscoll, matchmaker for the Ebbets-McKeever company plans to have tonight's win- |ner meet Jimmy Wilde before the close of the outdoor season. ALL-STAR AMERICANS WIN. | BOSTON—Twenty thousand jold-timers defeat leaguers, 28 to 7. SSR RL ee the old National Mect Me at the Smokenouse. NO CHARGE EXCEPT FOR GRANDSTAND Largest Number and NO CATTLE Best Herds Ever Gathered at a Western Fair. fans| league will make Young Donohue a} jsaw the all-star American league of | STeat pitcher for the Reds. Che Casper Daily Cribune } FRANK (STUBBY) MACK Two rpkie hurlers of the White Sox who are counted as comers Manager Gleason. and has worked in several games, fame in big time last Tuesday. -Homer is » brother of Ted Blank: HOMER BLANKENSHIP by Mack has been with the Sox for the last three weeks | while Blankenship pitched his first] also of the Sox staff. that the former Dodger-Pirate per-| former was about through, Diamond Dust Goslin is the only member of the Senators among the first thirty-four| batsmen in American league averages. | Outfleider Heathcote has been mak-| He stands eighth in the list. | ing good as lead-off man in the Cub’s betting order, | White not so sure of the Cardinals| Outside of Pep Young at second,|pin thelr faith on the Browns cop-j Connie Mack has had a busy season ping the American league pennant. shifting around his infielders. j ‘The Pittsbursh Buccs have proved, In the game of spanking safe|tc be a troublesome bunch jor the bingles, the Cleveland Indians are'Cardinals of late, all the Cards’ not “following the leader,” Tris | pitchers being soft picking for the Pittsburghers. Speaker. | Johnny Coonev, New Haven's star pitcher now with the Braves, looks like genalne goods as a big leaguor. According to Messrs, Frazee and Grant both the Red Sox and Braves ‘are to be rebuilt next season with the jaid of young and promising talent. Ken Williams says he ts not out of) the race for home run honors and that he will lead Roger Hornsby and Tillle Walker. Tommy Griffith and Hy Myers are not hitting ax they were éariler in the season, when it looked as If the pair of Dodgers wovld land among the leading slugger’ So much heavy hitting nowadays that the .300 set is crowded, with the result that the “set” is not so select as in former years. Both the Giants and Yankees have slumped more than once this season, but both outfits were able to come back strong in every instance. a Manager Moran figures that this year’s experience in the Nationa!) NORFOLK GETS DECISION. +-BOSTON—Kia Norfolk, New York, ‘was awarded the decision over Lee The veteran George Cutshaw has! Anderson, Belen, N. M., in a ten certainly played some excellent &.if) round bout. for Detroit this season, despite the i eee: opinion expressed by many Meet Me at the Smokehouse. WYOMING FREE STATE FAIR | xe | THE BEST EVER IN 1922 More Than Ten Thousand Entries PURSES 4Trotting Races . $1600 4PacingRaces . 20 Running Races . $2000 HORSE SHOW FORENOON AND EVENING Agricultural Exhibits from Fourteen Counties Worthy of Exhibition Anywhere on Earth. Den’t Miss It! VISIT THE AUTOMOBILE SHOW IN THE BIG CIRCUS TENT. SEE THE FISH AND GAME COMMISSION OUR POULTRY SHOW IS HARD TO BEAT. ALL WYOMING GROWN. PIONEERS’ REUNION BOYS’ STOCK JUDGING CONTEST—GIRLS’ BANDS FROM BASIN, CASPER, PARKERTON, DOUGLAS. TOURIST CAMP ON FAIR GROUNDS ser | WYOMING FREE) =z: EXCEPT wu EXCEPT FOR FOR GRANDSTAND GRANDSTAND SHEEP Every Pen Will Be Filled With Wyoming’s Finest STATE FAIR NO CHARGE EXCEPT FOR GRANDSTAND $1600 HOGS Every Breed Represented. Best Herds in Colorado, Wyoming and Nebraska Will Fill the Exhibition Barn to ; Capacity EXHIBIT. IT’S WORTH THE TRIP. STATE SPELLING CONTEST HOME DEMONSTRATION CONTEST NO | States les at TO GUT LEAD Yanks Have Dpen Wate and Victory for St. Lovis Would Reduce Lead. ST. LOUIS, Mo., Sept. 12—<By The Associated Press). — Though the Yankees by a . Louls was hope- ful today that the team would reduce this margin today by defeating Detroit in the final game of the series, while the league leaders were having an In the event the Browns win Roday's game the difference be- | tween the two teams will be cut to Browns are trailin game and a half, open date. one game. The hard fight waged yesterday by Browns has qonvinced the fans that they will stand the strain of the last stretch in thetr fight for the pen- jMant, and bring to this city the first the Pennant since 1888. The fans are also expecting George the hitting champion of the |major leagues to equal the major |league record of hitting in consecutive mes, established by Cobb in 1911 by tting safely in 40 consecutive games. |Sisier has already hit safely in 39 Sister, rs hi games. Tt was Sisler's work with the bat that started the Iceals on thelr way to victory yesterday and turned an ap- parent defeat Into a five to four vic- tory for the locals. Record crowds are expected at the coming through, St. Louis fans still| three games with New York beginning next Saturday. - ee Meet me at the Smokehouse. poe ot ane str 2g FOUR GAMES IN MAJOR LEAGUES Only Half of Teams Playing the Today; Ruth Stars at Bat Yesterday. CHICAGO, Sept. 12.—{By The Asso- clated Press).—Four games are sched- uled for today in the major leagues. Tho Tigers clash with the Browns in Louis and Cleveland meets the White Sox in Chicago in the American In the National league Boston and Pittsburgh play in Boston while the Cardinals play in Philadelphia St. league. with the Phillies. With Babe Ruth hitting two homers. and two doubles yesterday the Yan- kees had no difficulty in defeating the Athletics, 9 to 4, the bambino's clouts accounting for six of the tallies. The Browns maintained their position one | ‘and one-half games in the rear of the Yankee pennant hopes have ceived quite a boost, because of the recent good showing of Sam Jo the former Boston hurler, who b been a disappointment. re- taking a double-header yesterday from Boston. The score in each game was 7 to 6. These were the only contests in the National league. Washington defeated Boston 12 to 3 in the ‘only other major league con test, the game between the Chicago poned because of rain. Ruth's two homers brought his total for the season to 31, Ken Williams, home just six behind the 1922 leader for run honors, —<—$—— MITCHELL BESTS O'BRIEN MILWAUKEE — Pinkey Mitphell, Milwaukee, was given a newspaper decision over Tommy O’Brien, fornia, at the end of ten rounds. pa tadtha ast eset Call- TENDLER EASY WINNER. PHILADELPHIA— Lew Tehdiler, Philadelphia, won an easy victory over Ever Hammer, Chicago, in eight rounds. Today’s Games National League. Pittsburgh at Boaton. St. Louis and Philadelphia, poned, rain. No others scheduled. Post American League. Cleveland at Cartcag. 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