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C Che Casper Dai p Tribune FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1922. First in News Of All Events ==) World Results , By Leased Wire PENWANT NALS ALL WIN GAMES RELATVE STANDINGS UNCHANGED CHICAGO, Sept. i5 e tories by all four leading pennant contenders—. The former basebali star, Peesident Twenty-six ‘men, togethe. with Head Coach Dean Morgan Champion to Seek Battle | [Prou'y Tih recover, it is saa kg which won the world’s series pens L in 19: is a patient at a sanitar: of the Washington Park ational and Assistant Coaches Sam Neff and Ward, of the Natrona babel Re oa OS I at Monrovia, a suburb, following « { } breakdown im his health ca a hb SOUAD IN DOUGLAS FOR GAME eects { 7 | here. OPENING SEASON AT THE FAIR : jbank of Chicago for the last seven New American Flyweight|¥e8"*. !s in a sericus condition 1 county high school, left early this morning for Douglas where French Boxer they will open the giidiron season with a game against the|, NEW XORK Pie tae, ew York and Pittsburgh in the National, and en Y ox ane St. iON Douglas high school team, as one of the features of “‘Casper|won the American fiyweight cham.| Declines To in the American—left the relative standings o the riva - day” at the Wyoming state ‘fair. gation of loyal rooters from the bigh|pionship Iast night by a technical! changed today but improved the mathematical chances of The team is in a sadly crippled con-|School ahd city of Casper. knockout over Johnny Buff, of Jersey dition, due to injuries to several back leadin ; ham clubs rs? the leading Gotham cl field men and a couple of line can¢i- isriwna ite” ‘wit aor ee 2, —- Battle Dundee now seek a their remaining — —{ rin say: 5 eka eee, an win 6¥ dates. The time for training and pre- Millions Bet match with Jimmy Wilde, of Eng-| ithe Patties paring for the gamv has been so short land, for the world's tit'e. P "2 tes a that the players are not in the best , ar ae PARIS, Sept. 15.—{By The A TURE VE 1 7 et 0 argin \physical condition and the coaches Thru Mackiaes ciated Press.)\—The manager ot one t erican, where | have not bad sufficient time to dril | | Bugene Criqui, the French boxer wt [the battlers « e the Browns, the men in the finer points of the a jholds the featherweight champi }to win, must take ou! 13 re game. The local aggregation is enter. { Iship of Europe, has sent a cablearan maining games if the Yankees win 10] ing the game under great handicaps,| VICTORIA, B. C., Sept. 15—Race ILL AT C0 Ls jto Jack Kearns in New Y c out of 14, The A can league rivals} but is determined to fight the game /track fans bet $4,058,565 through part-{ ui jing an offer cf $10,000 to meet u s a series at Louis tomorrow to the last ditch. mutuel machines during the four| |Johmny Dundee in New York o- - _ that probably will 4 ace Another set back which the Casper|weeks of racing at two Vancouver —- |ber 12. Joe Bush's br t pitching and boys are facing is lack of uniforms.|tracks, according to: figures compiled} LOS ANGELES, Cal., Sept. 15.— ———_—_ Governor Presents Cup homer The complete equipment was créered|by John Hart, minister of finance. Jake Stahl, manager of the Boston Mect Me at the Smokehouse. Geers for Winning s t ees” Bec: from Denver several weeks ago, bit} The provincial government through} « ys ph ‘er Chicago, had not arrived last night, so per- five per cent tax imposed on all the Browns # to down Boston. The Giants, outhit 15 to ve hurlers before nos Chieago Cubs, 7 to Pirates cru Boston agai; Babe Adams in ra haps the players will be’ compelled to/Tegularly placed bets collected $205,- play without regulation suits. With}794.92. The cost of collection was plenty of fine material for a good! $12,998.78. The remainder, 192,796.19, team at hand, the luck’ has been} Will be divided among the municipali- against the local team from the day | ti€s of the province, according to popu-| SPORT FLASHES HOT OFF WIRE MEADOW BROOK WINS. PHILADELPHIA — The Meadow Brook polo four a ?coted the Flamin-| min Clifford Brady to the Detroit go team, 15 to 13, In tne second] 4. 4 Sport Calendar| iris: ive Yaseriationa poss toon | Americans was “announced byt nament. ,| Rechester International league club. of the first practice. Perhaps the o’)-| lation. a j pitching stacles which they have been ‘com pelleG to overcome will make them fight harder in the game today The lin up of the team as an nounced by Coach Morgan will find O'Bryan playing right end, Hanson, right tack! aton, right guard; Kas. p Tee sis, center; Lyle Ruegsegger. left ‘Tennis, FORT WORTH WINS FLAG. MOBILE TAKES PFE: TIGERS BUY BRADY. ROCHESTER—Sale of Second Ba lette, of Detroit, turned t th , fos, Sto 2, and Stuffy McInni 1 out a homer that enabled Cleve- to down Washington, 4 to 3, in American league contests, laced out five hits in However, the vetera SNANT. bat and Rogers _ | DALLAS—The 7 1 MEMPHIS—Mobile with 97 . i? toon cuard; Cody, left tackle; Gorrell left} Men's national singles champlon- exas league sea- ) gam h censecutive Pach while the nd. Mc h, rback; Sever-| shi Naat Philadelphia. 4 . |Son closed yesterday with Fort | won and 55 lost, is the pennant wit , stand | et. Louis Cardinals made it three in|, Ome of the prettiest regattas of the season at the Great Lakes is thelance, 1¢ ifpack; Hlawzer, right} Bench Show. | Worth as pennant winner for the! ner of the 1922 Southern association present the silver loving cup do-| St Seule © Philadelphia, 9 to 4.|1Q" Class yacht races at Chicago, There are many entries and the pre- f back and Archimbault, fullback.| yyestern Boston Terrier club show, ; Uza_consecative year. which closed its season yestetday. nated by the fair association Sen erriacs jae Rt, | tminaries jast three days, Photo shows “Jackson Psrk LU? winning the!:r). joapital lst, which consists of : ee “This Is the first time I was ever mes was hit hard by Cincinnatl,| ring! race with a clean sweep of the series, drapes, eh a + 1p at Chicago. ee es oak while Couch was a puzzle to Brook ‘aptain Groves, Quinlan and Lester,| wy, " ° y s’ stand in my tern French Bulldog club show other » Navopel Aeague.: game The substitutes consists of Stokes Golf. ~ 1a. “butt ly is a happy cc ni “Forty-ser of service in i kany, Thompson, Barr, McKelvey,| tournament, at ‘Toronto. your chose protection,” veaid: tie \> * ° ° > ° 2 > | Smith, Wheeler an¢ Aisman. Accom-| Western | women’s championship ie wilogizing ehe famous vet- i . panying the team will be a large dele-| tournament, at St. Louis. recap Ries Thate stitcnel vote ata Metropolitan open championship courage in your heart. your sterling l¥yons is the* middelweight who Shooting. = | Sram ‘Four are indeed a credit to th aned@ up all opposition at Thermoy Grand American handicap tourna- a man. Your are indeed a credit to sport to which you have devoted yo life and it. is my sincere wish you will be a + as : 5 q c while Hees is credited with a draw ment at Atlantic City. SS fe nj aries reccived in road work by Harvey Perkins to his jon with Gordon McKay of Seat: Motorboat. \ Wire St. Louis| kmee have resulted in postponement until October of the bat-\tle. International racing regatta, at able to continue in it Bees otha eds nals in |tl¢ between Perkins and Jack Hemple, originally scheduled ee Ee ee kd Sing bie is Boxing. rs to come. M2 s Semi-Finals pats ren) SANE ie “de Nei tai a es Creek gas plant, is’ matched with xing. ——— Title Play | for September 20. The injury while a minor one would pre-lmrank of Cincinnati y| Young Montreal vs. Eddie Coulen, j = | vent IT erkins from appearing in the best of condition, a stipu-!win go six rounds at 128 pounds un-|15 rou@!s, at New Orlean | ST. LOUIS, Mo., Sept. 15.—(By The| lation insisted upon by the Elks’ committee in bringing the/|tess one or the other slips across a Teal oe 2. ed Press)—Four years ago per he whts together for of headli: ber, according to late Surprise. ) <s peuopuicvasras: SPECTACULAR CASH en that for many ye ich state that Scotty ek has signed up for a ith Tommy Hess of San Franc ese men tip the scales at about, the | = will_be | 160-pound mark and a smashing go is! t the mmokehouse. |__Meet Mo ot the Smokehouse. entered the army : With it the state title. Both men | of Salt C: bout -belleve will be an all-star card that/ tie second floor of the Rialto Theater leaving behind them two set riust be in the pink, according to the | ove a real treat to Casper fans. | pidg. Phone 14 9-9-tr clubs which the little siste: tee’s decision. | rogarded as a remembrance of her “big Mminaries for the c brothers.” Then she could no longer aovist the temptation and adopted the clubs as her own and when the broth- Sone Rerika pe ee Of the entire stock of Addington Toggery ‘Today this girl, Miss Virginia Pep, Shop, formerly located at 220 South Cen- ter St. Bought by the Hub Clothiers from H. E. Champion, Trustee for United States Bankruptcy Court, At 45c on - the Dollar Only 4 Days More SALE ENDS WEDNESDAY, SEPT 20. cyan peeking her way to the champ! tern women's golf as- on, she being the only local en to retain her right to compete in semi-finals at the Glen Rock club aving eliminated opponents Florence Halloran, Utah mpicr, ana Mrs. Lee W. Mida, | zo, medallist in the qualifying 4 1 Pep was 17 yeara gld Septen ; Despite her age she has dis : the evolness and finess of a n and has particular skill in the ae 9 @ iron shots. Her strikes are nm her driving powerful and tn. y during all her matches, her Last Scores creboushitae bie’ been Within shay put ting distance of the cup. | Miss Pep explained her proficiency } th fron clubs by saying she had be. accustomed to using them in THURSDAY FINALS. National League. stead of the wooden clubs while learn cago 6, New York 7 f : : é c ¥ 3 hich offere:i poor lies on their fair | f Pittsburgh Boston ©. | Pep and her two brothers, John i the game on the municipal links neinneti 7, srookly Louis 9, Philadelphia 4 ways for sweoden sticks. : | and Frank, came into prominence only Amensean., League: |recently. ‘The two boys have shown Philadelphia 2, Detroit |success in municipal linke here. John aNew York 4,"Chicago 3: | recently competed in the national open shing: 3, Clevel: jtournament at Skokie. “Pep” is an —— The First Addition to hip in the v American League Chub, Won. Lost New York - 86 St. Louis - 85 Come and get your share of the match- less hargains we are offering. Today’s Games | College Gr National League. | Practice Opens Ye DES MOINES, Iowa, Sept. 15.—Of a {ficial football practice of the 1922 ;season fs under way today at Ames, | Grinnell and Drake, the three Missouri = n League, ‘alley conference schools in Iowa, and iougo at the University of Iowa, last year's etroit. champions of the western conference. 4 sp Berkley Girl . Prize Hung Up ; Wins National | & 7 iy - - ° “i ‘apc — seh! H E ] Lt PARIS, Sept. 15.—M. Gleriot, fa PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 15.—Miss mous French aeronaut has offered a|Jtelen W Americ: New York Philadelphia Washington — 4 Building Materials Weare equipped with the stock to supply your wants in high grade lumber and build- ers’ supplies. Rig timbers a specialty. KEITH LUMBER CO. Ils of Berkeley, Cal., won s’ antional lawn tennis singles he object will!championship today by defeating return across | Miss Helen Hooker of New York, 6-3, with the use of/ 6-2, on the courts of the Philadelphia amount of gasoline. Light | Cricket club at St. Martins, Pa. Miss ‘h small motors are spe-| Hooker's total of six games was more nd in no case must they use|than all other players, both in the girls’ tourney and in the women’s 5 middle states title meeting have been Bullding and Loan|able to get from the 16-year-old Call- ved offices Tithe second floor of the Rialto Bidg. Phone 14 ‘ —— semi-final match of the m =: Classified ads in. ihe Trip Swinners and possibly ‘or an airplane‘ the gi Watch for Ad in Saturday’s Thbase a-} gies, Mrs. F. I. Mallory (Molla Bjursted 12 OPO DOSGO9090 9000009 OOO9O0G9909. of New York, de ems ated ‘Ailes eatiy Barteatt ot ae Phone 3 SSwin you a bi: prize 6-2 fin Foe Owe 3 Meet the Smokehouse. 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