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Che Casper Oaily Cridu PAGE EIGHT pews ea ay MR rae "qiscttine | THE TRIBUNE'S PAGE OF SPORTING. NEWS THREE INJURED YANKS AND BROWNS CONFIDENT — WRESTLING NEW FOOTBALL RULES SHOW IWK.C, RADE, omens geamemeseeecseree AT MISSOURU a: son has found several important | the entire thirty minutes, while : racking crucial three-game series between the New x | Will Be Made Major Sport in Hub Pruett Turns Trick in Sunday Game Between | changes in the rules of the game. | these who start in the first bait | Mile Auto Classic, Harry Yankees and the St. Louis Browns here today. ao Future, Classes Being ‘ “ye ‘The much discussed field goal after | may be removad and rested for the Hartz, Second. Bath < teams wr fident of * Formed. American League Rivals; Williams and Babe —_| tne cucncswr remains, but the old | second halt eee Ne ere confident of victory, which means . amen 3 a ’ d kickin, has been radically When time “@ taken out more | KANSAS CITY, Mo., Sept. 18.—Re| Rompe in the series and probubly in mde seat wee Hoyt and pee ' chan) than three times without a substi- |ports from hospitals today indicated 9 season's strenuous neck and neck | Sam Jones, it banders. « MBIA, Mo., Sept. 18.—Tho Ruth Add Homers to Season s Recor 5 Walter Eckersall, known as the | tution, the team for whose benefit |that three motor car drivers injured | Peanant racy. The team winning to-| If New York shoald win today’s| University of Missouri will, within the _ = greatest quarterback who ever | time was called shall be penalized | usty yes in the dedication|@ay would have a more favorable| contest, the visitors. would increase|next few weeks, establish courses in aP layed the game, in the Chicago | two yards of actual yardage. That {race of Kansas City's new half million |¢hance fer the pennant while the un-/ thelr lead to a game and x half over| wrestling with a competent instructor (By The Associated Press.)——Hub| Tiree rites fa the yard sticks will not be moved |dollar speedway would recover. Ros-| fortunate club would be compelled to/ the locals. iu charge, Z. G. Clevenger, athletio Urban With preparatory school football | as was the case in former years. [coe Sarles, of Lafayette, Ind., a noted travel a rougher road to pennant-| Should victory perch on the Browns’ /director, announced today. tling St.| squads already at work and all “Increase Referee's Power. killed when his car's steer-} Ville. banner, the locals would capture the|Trazos, former middle-welgit Olympio of the top| college and untver crndidates In order to discourage sideline |ing knuckle broke and the machine] New York possesses the slim lead of| @®ing positioe and have a lead of «| wrestling champion, whose home is led to start practice next | coaching, the referee shall have the d off the top of the speedway;/a half game over St. Louis. Each| Daf contest. This result, it is be-!now in Columbia, is understood to coaches and players should | power to select two men to hold the | into flames after it had|nine has won one game, the Yankees| lieved, would mean chat the Browns|be consideret favorably for the posi- int themselves wi previous years, | struck feet below winning Saturday a Rob} ave @ favorable chance to heat the tion of instructor. changes made in the ted men for the po- E were injured in a series! Shawkey subdued Urban Shocker in a; New York team down the stretch, a»’ The move to establish wrestling in- CHICAGO. Sept. 18 Pruet where npaw fad pitchi back tod to-1 victo: world’s series gar York in the second | * nal contest between | coaches - s f alterations, however, will not effect | sitions and some of th flashed a of the number Chris-| thrilling pitchers battle. The Browns|th¢ Yankees appear to be facing a/struction will be the first step toward Cia er the game to any siderable de- | signals to their teams. The referee | ckup, Los Angeles, me-/won yesterday with “Shucks" Pruett.) harder schedule to the finish than the / making wrestting a major sport in the t = xains ree from the spectators’ viewpoint. | may also sho the last two |chanician for Saries, Ed Hefferman,| southpaw school boy hurler pitching | Browns. university.. Western schools in the s P 5 oF The moat important change, one | periods between if he be- | Chic echanician for Eddie} - TSEC ears rapidly have taken up r | }last few y: fs going to result in tense | leves dariness may fere with | Hearne, and Harry Henning of inde! |the sport, and it ranks high at Ames in all evenly fought strug: | the conclusion of the game Mo., mechanician for Pete|trvieed. Murphy did not go to a how | Nebraska, and other Missour! Va’ x e try for point after touch- A few other minor changes ¥ > ferei the most serious|Pital. kaymend Curley of Seact juchools. While it is unlikely that it down. The old goal kick has Deen | made at the rules comm 2 meet sustained concussions | The " mechanician, was slighty : | will become an intercollegiate sport done away with and the defending | ing last year, but the above men eies cuts and bruises. | bruised. oa A CHE NE HISH = Missouri this year, {t is probable eleven given a better chance to | tioned are the most serious alter be injured interaally,| The race was won’ by Tommy Mil- jthat training gained thie year will block an opponent's attempt to reg: ations, which should be ne in |toa of St. Paul, wno. covered th. 200} milena | &ive Missouri material which may be ister the one point after touchdown. | mind by players, coac spec. » less seriously injured include| miles in 2:46:52:96. Harry Hartz was| CHEYENNE, Wyo.. Sept. 18.—Box.-| developed into a strong mat tean ‘ Field Goal Remains. tators. jHearne, De Paolo, Joe Thomas andjsecond, Frank Eliott third, Ralph|ing and wrestling are to be taught| Next szason. Under the present tuling the ——— | phy. Thomas’ ieft leg was|Mulford fourth and Jerry Wonderlick students of the Cheyenne high school | Wg se team which scored the ivuchéown | Meet Me at the Smokehouse. broxen. The others were cur and (fifth. this ‘year for the first time. Meet Me at the Smokehouse. may put the ball in play at any | American League point not closer than the five yard : chance yon Lost, Pet.| line. It then will have one - Won: Test. Mios| to score the point by making a Ti 7 4 straight play or forward pass, which ne, 604 ‘s32| will result in the runner or catcher Rais sae Wewerdnen Chicago ‘500 | 0f the pase crossing the goal Tine. aeelena rs 493| The offending team may try for a Washington. goal from the field in the regular SORCMEON Te 450 ‘411| manner, but in any of the three ‘401! cases only one point shall be award ed for the score. In the event the offending team commits a foul it will lose the op- portunity to score the point. If the Last Scores | nse commits a foul, the point be awarded to the offensive Co ww mY Une — “houtat "0 Come OVER An Pay You A WiSet - etc ~ETC- ashington hiladelphia - = Bosten ---- go defeated Brooklyn, 62, in. the SS National league game] and Cl ia Athletics. 4 eleven hard and Wash A more severe penalty will be en- trolt, & to 2 forced this year when there is in- a National League. the sixth produced terference by the offense on for ; Ity ‘ ward passes. t year a penalty + UNDER CERTAIN | Res of a oe — =RGHT WHEN You CONDITIONS SMOKING Sded three American League. infringem: 7 spre sheets ik ARE BOSIEST \S EXTREMELT roster. They > alty takes not only a dow: > At Cleveland 4, Philadelphia 3, spats i a ARCATA. sre Howard Fitzgerald, young out ‘At St. Louis 5, New York a fifteen yard penalty. The yardag: from Amar‘ Texas; FE was added to discourage screen for ng. On the fourth down, At Brooklyn 2, Chic } At New York more rooki At Chicago 2, Boston 3. infielder f; Wichita Fall A rah tata, ward 7 Meee Neceen the ky malls) At Detrott 4, Washington 6 v team nat em i & semi-pro pitcher, who ae “ ball but will be get back Tiayed! with “teakeal'tts Goloraahvonn| SATURDAY FINALS sag > ; National Leagu ule on Shift Plays. ———-.- —____ Cincinnati ew York 8-4 Acams empleying shift plays will Klyn 5-1 have to be w careful in) coming } | Madelphia 6-8 to full stops when the backs or line ™ are shifted Under this "s rul- me ing the shift’\1g men fogs See to = American League: cnough pause to permit officials to =o iene 3 ; x : Siena onde GAME IN NEW STADIUM h 5, Detro't 9 determine they have lost all me H\, 2 igre ODEAR- AN To THINK | Gave How i hoe rTEN mal) h 9 mentum. In other words, the shift- } ) ’ KNew 1 HIM THe @rQ— OW! wet! J’ CUTE CADDIE, ace ac: veland 4 ing players must come to such a , y > f AUS” BUT “To eREsNieNES ay Bou on “the unest niet ston they will have to start all over PASADENA, Cal., Sept. 18—Pasa | again. WY SHEIK WILL OME FLYING Romantic! dena will hold a fectball game Janu:| ‘There will be a bus line-to Evans-| Any player removed in one half ary 1in the new Tournament of Roses| ville, leaving postoffice 6:30 morn-| cannot return to the game in the association stadium regardiess of any| ings; also leave town on the halt! game period but he may come back action of the Pacific coast conference, | hour 911-6t*! into the battle at any time during bE + association officials have announed the second hajf. This means that If the Pacific coast conference de-| Meet me at the Smokehouse~ | players who start in the second > —<—$—$— cides against f its members| ceciggae'chio'ts ot) FORMATIVE YEAR? IN FOOTBALL RIM OF OHIO STATE according css*sowetens) NEW LINE MUST BE DEVELOPED BY GOAGH J. W. WILGE) SGHMEGKE EVio || sium s senlveseer ke onls | 5 pane eee ee fow football, ac- | Johnny, Stuart, the graduation of Dr. J. W. Wilee, coai Cott, diminutive halfback, of Char! Givem: Releases) Six. ns sucysnateienc: | sie ceneen eae | | he faces the Recessity of repairing, | backs, the Buckeyes slarted the | RP Er REEL RADE EAS ek EE eee EP ee ee ree ee ae —— or e: rebuilding, a bas ctice season S: e 5 i a i i A See putty| shattered forward wall Wew stare | strong tates tet aeiaeaene ee WINNIE WINKLE, THE BREADWINNER. That Dashing Widow AKLAD » Sept. 18—Dutty! must be developed both ‘ 7 The return of “Hoge” Work- & manager 0! Ke coast) both tackles and one guard. Only man, forward passing sensation of é y U league team, — given! Captain Lioyd A. (Butch) Pixley of | 1920, after a year of scholastic in- CAN Y'BEAT TH! NERVE = ‘COURSE NOT, BUT SHE'S EISA ‘{ SHE DASHES IN AND George Matthews, outfielder, Elmer} Columbus, - 0., 240-pound guard: | eligibility,, should compensate for LOOK WINNIE, Vit OF SOME PEOPLE 72 WELL THERES “A FOURFLUSHER !! Soe OUT OF THE KITCHEN Reiger, pitcher and Gus Gilechmann,| Center “Tes Young of Toledo, 0.: | the loss of Stuart, Alton Michaels LOOK }! THERE GOES THAT DAME TOLD EVERY- EING A POSIN’ LIKE SHE WAS WIDOW, EVERY DAY WITH ATRAY= an, unconditional releases.| Reiiet Center Kenneth Pauley of | of Tiffin, O., a strong plunger, pun. (RS. DE LITE, TH’ es Boby AROUND TH! HoTeL | | BE! PAT! | RICH AN! HAVIN’ ISN'T SHE? LOAD OF DISHES! | aseman Riley of \ne St. Louls! Youngstown, O.. among the hold- | ter and passer. is expected to suc. | WIDOW WHO STOPPED g SHE WAS AWEALTHY WAITRESS, PATS - 7 Braet Eee. signed, mien’a re-| O¥eF inemen, have had much west- | ceed to the vacant fullback berth. ‘AT TH’ GITZMORE : WIDOW-AN' SHE'S - EVERYBODY Sone H i Re a for e 2 conference seasoni ri 2 ji + Jease was that Gliechmann understood | ©, Conference seasoning. Young 112 Men Report at Missouri U. HOTEL THIS SUMMER! TH' DASHING WIDOW ! probably will move out to a tackle COLUMBIA, . Mo., Sept. 18—One lance as he was to act as freo to plug one of the holes in that hundred and nineteen freshmen sition. and make room for Pauley | reported for footbali at the Uni- .: center. versity of Missour! here when prac- 4 | “Truck” Myers and Sly- |) tice began with the opening of ; Splers and Huffman, ca school. The first cut was made ain of the 1920 champions, tackles; | When 20 men who were physically and Trott, guard, ,all veterans of | unfit for the sport were released. | three campaigns during which Ohio Later, it is expected, the coaches lost. but one Western Co will drop others who show no pro- 4 and missed winning | mise of football ability, until the Today’s Games | successive championships by | squad is down to about forty. | cant margin, have gone the With the opening of the Varsity National League. | route. Huffman and | season, the best fifteen freshmen tncinnatl! at New York | be back as assistant | will be selected, known as the Chicago at Brooklyn Other line coaches who | “freshman-varsity.” and green jer- will bend thelr efforts toward con- | seys will be issued. They will méet a formidable forward wall the varsity in the first game of the y dedication game with Mich- season. ae he new 3 ¢ Captain villi Dunkel, f eee Ter ee a Dicer: | aalesoied “reraungree bea inte GASOLINE ALLEY—A LITTLE SOUVENIR y Conference | Coach at Kemper Military Academy, star: .G autman, Grant will coach the freshman eleven this — = a SSS —s a P. Ward J. Nemecek, former year. He is stationed here as an “O AVERN- SToP A =e Got ROOM To | Ohio John Vorys, erst- | instructor In military science for HINOTE , WiLL You? % PACK THIS AWAY cos eee t and Cc. A.| the Reserve Officers’ Training t WANT To TAKE or ee ae SOMEWHERE _ Corps. . SKEEZIX ONE OF EAR AND A HALF 0 ow? 3 7 1 ST. LOUIS, Mo., Sept. 18.—In ad- — dition to its football schedule already re announced, St. Louis University will | play the University of Missour! in Louis, Oct. 28, it was announced by the Rev. Father H. A. Hérmans, director of athletics. Father Hermans said this contest is considered the university’s most important of the season, despits the fact that the schedule of the tocal institution also includes games with Notre Dame and Grinnell. This brings the institutions’ schedule to games. es AT MOBILE. | Worthington, Minn., wins grand Amer- FORY WORTH—Forth Worth, pen-|ican handicap trapshooting tourna- nant winne: the Texas league, wen | ment. | the first game of the series with Mo- | ONES BREAKS RECQRD. bile, Scuthern league champions, 9| ATLANTA—Bobby Jones, with a 63 to 0 d what is’ possibly a world’s on the East Lake course for the cdurse is 72. TEXANS DEFE ay LDE TO ME YORK—Jimmy | $1,000 REWARD POSTED. rd’s fyw for this! CHICAGO—Ban Johnson offerea| Meet_Me at the Smokenouse, t F ft son | . Pi an aac sified ads in the Titbune | ; c Z | who str t, Yankee out-| 4 FRINK WINS TRAPSHOOT fielder, with a pop bottle at St. Louis | Sjmmers and possibly the ‘keys we | ATLANTIC CLIX—Jobn S. Frink, | Saturday. se we ee ae at Coxe aay

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