Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 22, 1922, Page 11

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INKS NAINTAN PENKANT LEAD « PIRATES GAIN. ON MGRAW GLA CHICAGO, scene 22.—(By overcoming a4 five-run lead and defeating the Detroit Tigers yesterday, 9 to 8, while the Browns were winning from Wash ington, 7 to 6, the Yankees today maintained their lead of | Tower was four up. three =nd one-half games over Browns’ first victory in their Inst four games. DOZEN LETTER MEN ON SQUAD } Golorado Agricultural Col- lege Has Big Turnout for Football. FORT COLLINS, Colo., Sept. 22,— Football prospects at the Colorado Agricultural college here are good if initial turnout of candidates for places on the varsity is eny guide to success. Among the who turned out the first night were « doeen let ter men and a score of others have donned the moleskin since, ‘Two of last year’s stars are miss- ing from the squad—Duane and Fred Hartshorn, the former having com- pleted his course last year. Both were backfield men. Prospects In the Farmer enmp are tor a sturdy line, composed of yeter- ans, largely with a coterie of new faces in the backfield. Around Walter F. Bain and Far! MeMichael, two all-conference guards last season, Coach Harry Hughes is hoping to bulld up a povmrful line. Captain Oscar Herigstad, last year’s end, may be shifted to the backfield geagon, and his place!may be Jed by Edward Hinds, mat star who: guard, and Tom Selby, tackle, are consi@ered likely occupants positions. Several promising candi- dates are out for the berths which are vacant at present. In the backfield, George Anderson has the eall for the quarterback pos!- tion. Fred Caldwell, considered 2 find last year at fullback, probably will hold down ti{st position, end Frank Reid, W. C. Shutts, and a score of new men are expected to wage a keen contest for the remaining berths, — Philadelphiay . Boston . Last Seores THURSDAY FINALS, National League. Chicago 8-2, Philadelphia 6-4, Cincinnat!, 4-2, Boston 2-5. Brooklyn 3, St. Louis 1. Pittsburgh 6, New York 1. American League. St. Louis 7, Washington 6. New York 9, Detroit 8. Philadelphia 6, Chicago 1. Boston 15, Cleveland 5. PAUL BURKE FIGHTING IAENAVY RING, REPORT George McLeod, Casper fight pro- ‘moter, has just received & letter from Paul Burke, lightweight, who. fought several batiles in this city and who will be remembered j‘artiouleriy for the fight he had with Sptke Murphy}; at a local Elks smoker a year ago. Barke has enlisted in the United States navy, is stationed at the Brooklyn navy yard and is fighting on the aversge of thre times a month with considerable success. Burke enclosed in his letter a pic- Burke is a member of the crew of ‘he mine layer Shawmut which is} assigned to the Brooklyn navy yard. fa 2 otinerdesrtias ca hat Pika hh Noel pw aeattp re Se 9-214 First class watch an& gewelry re paring: artisti: diamond resetting. H. P. Kline, jeweler. Off bmeratpesh ii pect ed ae it Boys buy a lot. Meet Me at the Smokehouse. 9-21-4t The Associated Press.)—-By the St. Louis club. It was the The Yanks have seven more games to play while the Browns have six on thelr schedule. Thus if the Hugmen win four of their contests, and tae Browns win all of their games, the New York club will win the pennant} by one full game. | The Giants lost ground in their! pennant fight when they dropped a. second game to the Pittsburgh Pi rates, 6 to 1, and are now only three and one-half gemes to the good. To make tho pennant a mathematidal certainty the Giants. must win sevan of their remaining 11 games. How- ever, the Pirates, with eight games on their schedule, to nose out the leaders, must finish the season with out a defeat while the Giants win only five of their games. The Cubs and Phillies and Cincin nati and the Boston Nationals split double-headers and Brooklyn won from St. Louis in other league contents. In the American league the Ath- letics defeated Chicago, 6 to 1, and Boston took a swat-fest from Cleve land, 15 to 5, in the other game. The Yanks open their final series at Cleveland today, while the Browns face the Athletics. Washington at Chicago and Boston at Detroit are today. Double-headms will be played be- tween Cincinnati and Boris and Chi- cago and Philadelphia, while the Pi- rates continue their sevies with the Giants at the Polo grounds and St. Louis meets Brooklyn at Ebbets field in National league contests today. 2 = pkey National} the third game of the Dixie series with other games in the American league | First i in a Nowa Of Au Events is with Aus football team for the Texus school. Thirty-seven contenders for posi- tions om the Longhorn team reported for work at the initial practice. The Texas schedule, beginnin tin college here on Sep’ ending with thegannual Th: CASPER FLIGHT MEDAL WORBY (Maranville Is TOWER IN GOLF FINALS MATCH ERI IOO. Fer comme Rectigr Bot COWBOY SQUAD: prorat cA pings 4 afternoon won the of the Casper flight of NEW YORK, Sept. 22.—Walter J. (Rabbit) Maranville, shortstop of |Don Thompson and George tii» Pittsburgh National league club | Layman Don Moleskins on VETERANS mT squad te headed by Captain A, M. G. Swenson, who will hold down the center this season. Other members of last year’s squad.who reported are: Joe Moore, end; Lane Tynes, fullback, and Ivan Robertson, halfback. Nine games are included on the SLIPPERY GULCH ‘ARKEON DANCE HALL Fair View Addition—The Beautiful 9-214 ————— Meet Me at the Smokehouse. noon maée his first complete round of the course. According to “Mac” Me Caffery, the club professional, Mr. Mechling wnoorked some real shots. Plans now call for the championship match between Dr. J. H. Jeffry and the winner of the F. M. Perkins-Art Schulte match to be played Sunday afternoon. There are still four men left fn the ‘Tenderfoct flight and their matches are to be completed by Sunday after- neon. the aapreeng cuiceneent at the Casper golf club by defeating Clem Nicolaysen 7 and 6. The match wi 6 holes and at the end of the first day's play. dur- ing which 18 holes were completed, was today fined $100 for his encount- | Larami er with Second Baseman Rawlings, amie Grid: of the New Yori Giants at the Polo grounds yesterday. President Hoyd- | ler of the National league, in an- nouncing the fine stated that the Rabbit would have been suspended | but for the fact that Rawlings pro- val the attxek by uncalled for re LARAMIE, Wryo., Sept. 23.—Univer- jsity of Wyoming's football prospects have been materially strengthened J. 8. Mechiing of the Oll Well Sup- ply company and Kiwanis fame ts the latest golf fan. Mr. Mechling etarted with the appearance on the equad of playing this week and yesterday after- |Don Thompson, veteran end and tackle jand George Layman, a baseball star who is expected to be wied in the quarterback position this season. Both men were detained from showing up SPORT FLASHES HOT OFF WIRE ee | sabet scrimmages are the order ct the day and Coach Corbett is giving his men long dally drills to get them into condition for the conference bal! at the University of Southern Cali- | games “The, trouble arise in the third in- ning of the game yesterday when Maranville, after singling, was forced at second by Carey, Rawlings attempted to complete a double play at first and throwing wild, com- Plained that the Pirate shortstop had interferred with u!- relay first. Auspices American Legion. ALL THIS WEEK It’s Slippery Alright, Alright. If You Don’t Believe It, Slip In. BRUCE BROS. 233 East Second St. Next to Telephone Bldg. Phones---304 1705 WE DELIVER WE DELIVER Saturday and Monday SPECIALS EASTCOTT POLO TEAM WINS. varsity baseball and freshmen basket- Ses ONLY FOUR MEN RETURN TO TEXAS U, LINEUP AUSTIN, Tex., Sept. 22—(By The | Associated Press.}—With but four of jlast year’s regular players back, and one of the heaviest s@hedules ar- vanged in the history of the Univer sity of Texas, Coach B. M. Whitaker has set about to round out a winning The Greatest Lot Sale O-214t Meet Me at the Smokehouse. fornia, it was announced today. NO HIT, NO RUN GAME. because of the death of C. C. Rum-| 1os ANGELES—Ralph T. Works, sey, a star on the Meadow Brook pe Alan Oakland. The score was 7 MOBILE GAMES OPEN. to 0. MOBILE—Fort Worth and Mobile, champions of the Texas and Southern National League. Pittsburgh at New York. St. Louis at Brooklyn. | Chicago at Philadelphia (2), Cincinnati at Boston (2). WOLFE DEFEATS LYNCH. NEW YORK—Jack Wolfe, Cleve- land, was given the judges’ decision leagues, respectively, meet today in the games standing: Fort Worth 2; 4 h, New York, at the end Mobile 0. over Joe Lync'! e" of 15 rounds of slow boxing. The New Yorker's bantamweight title was not involved. ——__—_. Meet Me at the Smokeneuse. ————_ — AmeTican League. New York at Cleveland Washington at Chicago, Boston at Detroit, Philadelphia at St —— WORKS SIGNS TO COACH. LOS ANGELES, Ralph T. Works, formerly pitcher of the Detroit ctub of the American baseball league, signed a three year contract to coach Louis. buy a ke Save_rent—buy_a_lot. 9.21-4t At 12 Feet of “Ine]> A. Reich, Detroit, scores a spec- tacuar leap, clearing the bar at 13 feet at tho A. A. U. mect at Weegahic Park, Newark. N. J. THERMOPOLIS HIGH 10 OPEN SEASON SATURDAY WITH ALUMNI. ELEVEN THERMOPOLIS, Wyo., Sept. 22.— The Thermopolis high school football team will open the season .tomorrow with'a game with a team. composed of former high school players. The Independents beat the high school in the opening gamo last year and the school eleven hopes to get even, Thermopolis is again @ member of the Big Horn Basin high school foot- ball league and expects to have a stronger team this year. The schedule is heavier than last season with Crs- per and Pouines: ofthe: on the lst. Make EE BEER a lot Jaane dates fhe ac h pert Calendar 9214t ‘Tennis. Eas{-West matches at Forest Hills, L. “ Joe Isnch ‘vs. Tack Wolfe, 12 rountis, at New York. Jack Sharkey vs. Young Br6wn, 12 rounds, at Toronto. Midget Smith vs. Bad News Eber, 10 rounds, at Toronto. Benny Valger vs. Eddie Brady, 10 rounds, at Eant Chicago. pean ats cd Maa ent Meet me at the Smokehouse. ——- ELS Why buy lots-in the country? 9-21-4t SPECIAL SALE National Biscuit Co. Products. 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