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i en PAGE EIGHT 3 z Che Casper Daily Cribune FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1922. i — —— F WORLD SERIES BASEBALL GOSSIP Bs Biss PITCHING RECORDS ECLIPSE BAT ¥ . 6 bs . % Fs “4 Wile Youve: SERS SEL ANS Hotel. MeSRE ee ~AND IN Goop" HoTecs They i % ONE NIGHT STANDS AND HAVE Io OOMS YOU'VE HAD To #, wt aw ~ = ' : RAD TO WASH. IN CROWDED BATHE IN THE WASH- Bowl pe mab Loe eee ware | CHPER-PI. g ' PULLMAN WASHROOMS | ~ , Records May Be Smashed This Season With Great List of Sluggers Scheduled to Face Hurlers; s Giants Bank on Frank Frisch rT NEW YORK, Sept. 29.—What every fan goes to the eries to see is one of “those plays’—one of the that he can talk about all winter and read about irs in the years to come. He goes in the 1 some eager listener, “I saw it. I was super-pl in somebod) hope that there.” NEW YORK, Sept. 29.—(By The Associated’ Press.) — So good has been the pitching and fielding in ‘most world’s series that the records of the classic are shy of great hitting accomplishments, particularly the gathering of safeties by a batter in consecutive trips to the plate. Great feats have been achieved in world’s series by bats- men, but most often thy were not 1h: ing, for he gathered only five more leading sluggers, but as a general hits in the remain'ng seven games. thing pitcher, catcher ana battery! Snyd in the thiré same of tha coaches have been sufficiently observ: reries, slammed out four Ints agy,inst ant to discover a batter's prefaces asm Yankee p'tchers—Shawkey, \ and weaknesses before he has stocd ( n and Rogers, in #2 of up for inspection many times | the gr festa in a world's se When the call of “play ball’ is) ries, the ‘ants gathering 20° hits for sounded over Harlem Heights next a total of 13 runs in the game. Wednesday there will be in the Hants) The ot ord holder is lineup three of the batters who have Ross (Pep) Young. Last y: he ; be. set or equalled hitting records of the|came the second player in world’s 66 classics, na will be a galaxy of batting! ries history to clean the bases with a ‘on both teams, such as seldom/|three bagger. Others have made been gathered into one ball yard) triples but unfortunately for thar rm highert honor play. |fame the bases were not all occupied. Two of the Giants are amoung the|George Rohe, of the Chicago Ameri ten batsmen who have made four hits! cans, was the frst world's n one game of 1 world’s series, the/er to perform this stunt, exhibiting it most collected by any piayer in the|against the Cubs in 1905 ‘Inastc’s history. The two are Frank! Elmer Smith of the Cleve! Frisch, the “Fordham flash,” andjdians, is the only man to Frank Snydér, the big catcher, both/dream of every ball player come true at whom made the welk'n ring last/for him. In the series with Brook- of the participating clubs in the da WMALAND GAD. [== Pa id ia bss | elite Sac age ; AND You StT AROUND AND FINALLY YOu HOP OFF THE | TO YouR:-OWN BATH ‘ . ‘ j DINGY OLD DEPOT TRAIN IN YoUR OWN HOME Town TUB, LONG HANDLED nba Dee WAITING ROOMS = BRUSH, YOUR OWN BIG oi ah Pas THAT HAVE NO f SPONGE, SHOWER ETC. WASH ROOM Aarau! : i OH-H-H- Boy! Amor N eir bas Game With Greybull Today}, Marks St in |s Big Horn Bar ar of Sea IT A_GR-R-R-RAND AND GLOR-R-R-RIOUS Feeuw'? in. bys from ¢ ons that mer era of the “Hitless Won year. Iyn in 1920 he nicked Burleigh Grimes the Jiggs Donahue and the amusing N n the first game of the 1921 series! for a home run with the paths crowd- will [rievenbostera aarti eek ch singled four times off the de-|ed, aid thereby became the one and who. injured in the Thermope A tole Bett Boat ‘came ery of Carl Mays, who goes into the|only man to do the trick with the fate game last year is back and Is regard-}?00 00a how Dy per mieras deep to shoot ‘em over. That how-!of the world’s serics hanging: from his ed as a hard man to # Meadows) ‘Wor BOt Tow nba act - ——_______. | ever, was almost the last of Frisch's bludgeon. uses s- "255 = IpOOTBALL SEASON OPEN The line is heavier and the place at | nS quarter is bel: 1 by Neilson Neg . a manner that t te to all They talk. of “Babe” Adames,| > ? + : ° ° > > ? ° ? > ? e With an even break of luck the War. |? horse the Pittsburgh Rir ; Aa slots will finish the season in the up: who won three gcmes for thé x of other days—the 1909 American - g a 5 b @ John M Je} toe onto eee Bo In New Fall Merchandise 3 ohn cCormac The Boston + ks touching - ‘ : | 5 en Indications Point te Hard, Fast Game| Wills to Meet Serfes Play tox Mindeoritie BELOW WE LIST A FEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS ON SALE Men’s Winter weight Men's Flannel Union Suits at SOC shine at VOC To Return Soon) &..° three end tieing one ith and final October 16 when the score Open Today at Oklahoma Metropolis. Between Two Leading Contenders for | Clem Johnson State Honors in Central Wyoming NEW YORK, Sept, 29—John Me-|‘t the end of ninth," Gortiack; tenoi who har been cabroad| fend runs: ——— | NEW YORK. sept. Harry| TULSA, Okla., Sept. 29,.—Fresh trom Men’s Leather Vests. since last sp: n he suffered a] “The ts scored one in the 5 . | Wills, negro © challenger Jack | thelr victory over Fort Worth in the > $5 95 rerious throat affection, has recovered.{10th,” says the Old Fan. “Scored one At 3 o’clock tomorrow afternoon at the athletic field, Cas-'pempses's heavyweight title, will box Good length, at. Site = i a t r s Dixie series, the Mobile Bears arriyed Harry Hooper did the Job.| per football enthusiasts will have their first opportunity this ciem Jonnson, also a negro, in a 15-| here today for, the openins game bs) a é 7 Men’s heavy All-Wool he leaned over the fence|/season to see the Casper high school team in action with the round contest tonight at Madison} series with tha Tulsa Western: league Sox, sale price, pair.. € He expects to Europe and to turn October 11 from|and lec ke a concert tour.| Why, si a nd took ‘Doyle's long hit was 4 : 7 Square Grrden. The New York state | champions for the Class A title /of the ’ icketed for a home run as ey high panGo} GM Opponstts. eee eleven athl commission sanctioned the] tent and southland, Men’s heavy Work turned out Inter, it ws saving |S UANGICAppeO DY UN UICS! SRW aia eee ee contest after officials watched John-| ‘Indicat‘onn were that about 8,000 Shoes, per pair... SO ose aytaoe ° 5 play of the series. It was the decid-| all of its pays to emerge a winner. In the opening game Of son box several opponents at a spe-|loyal backers of the Oilers would Men's Macki Men’s Work C ub tandings ing play. ‘Thet yas the climax. the season, played at Douglas, the gram this afternoon calls for an cially arranged tryout. crowd into MeNulty.-park this. after- en's Mackinaw 5 95 en’s Wor | 75 At any rate the world went to|Converse county school turned out a; four’s signal drill to finish off the pest icles 2 Suan iOnag noon to whoop for pun’shment for the Coats at... zt e Pants at... ° jeces for the Giants in their half of {well traievd team, equal in welght and| week's preparation. a chesty Bruins from the gulf. The Génaiag & National League. the,inning. Snodgrass muffed a long|epeed to the Orange and Black, and] ‘The lineup for tomorrow's game is airie was. bat-tor Sia'ibed CA sy a payers $3 25 aur Won Fet.| fly hit by Engle who batted for Wood. | held Casper to one hard-earned touch-] practically settled. The epd positions : . D. Shirts at....... meee 25 ° Wow Woke 91°62 en7fEngle went to second on the error.{down. Indications point to a hard,| will be filled by Gorrel and McKelvey, SiliesieaateceeaN eed eae Men’s All-Wool Union Pittsburgh — 85 ) Snodgrass tried to redeem himself | fast game tomorrow with Douglas|the latter replacing O'Bryan, who ts A piano pag a as Bilasaala price 2 Cincinnati - 8 jay by safely catching a} using everything it has to slip over @/out with a strained back received in toriay ” calla” tor “RIKI to: meet yuck y a ES Pate ae ag | liner t Harry Hooper hit|win. Needless to say, Casper cannot] tackling practice Wednesday. At Diet sae nasit Pationeaeaticnatne tie Men’s heavy weight Bear \ Chicago cg the intention of ending the| face with equanamity an early season | tackles will be Cody, a veteran of last his bout on Thankagiving day. Brand Sox, per pair. e loss, despite the crippled condition of| year, and Hanson. The guard posi- ie igen n Men’s Fl 1 Shirts, Racine 3: d = Mathewson, twirling for|the team, and the fans are looking for| tions will go to Buegsegger and, gas states ineorporated in the en’s Flanne , Racine Brand, 2 G0 rt New , put all the fooling he hadja fight from whistle to whistle. Thompson, new p! 2. s: will} z @ | agreemen sab ies bel rcehinred Union Made, at. 453 e tito es but the| Coach Morg would. take no] start robably SI } a te ncikea, Monty Weed’ Mtewtie:| chanices lot, thluring: mark men hGewllGeh sate aeccre: ctmeniee enedee Tin contest between the world’s champion | Men's Dress Shoes, Goodyear welts, 4.50 American League. the Giant firstbaseman, muffed a foul | day férnoon and. in. place of, $58 show their wares. NEW YORK, Sopt. 29.—(By The patina basal § eA Prpapens also English and Blucher lasts, pair.» a e Won Pet. | tro nat of Tris Sneaker and| scrimmage which he had planned, > 7 .|Assoclated Press)—Battling Siki, the pet ear - rom the bat of Tri pqerer. it In the backfield will be Archam sBcacalees,-Décaro! WHE, Eecane is | RRS match in this country. 616! then—* substituted a light workout. The pro-lnauit, @ tackle of last year’s team, at MEN’S OVERCOATS “That,” breaks in the Itstener, “was fullback, in the absence of Quinlan, World-wide public prominence by] - It is-said that the latest negro pugi- Ol vg actithee te tna a neelcarNao cera whose knee ie not responding £0 treat, Knocking out Georges Carpentier in| Ustic sensation will arrive in this 510/catch, was the deciding play. Now BROWNS MEY ment as well as had been expected. | Paris last Sunday, will fight in this|country about November 1, and will . 01 was there and— Archambault is improving with every CitY on or about Thanksgiving day,| train in or near this city for his bout e to .00 Wi “and then,” goes on the first speak- practice and promises to be a star be- November 30. This announcement | tentatively set for Thanksgiving day. 3 407\er, frowning, “Old Tris singled and/| fore the season ends, Post McGrath Wa8 made today by Tex Rickard,} Rickard declined to name Siki’s op- Come in and see:our Fur-Collared Overcoats. 8 5) Engle came home with the tying run.| |will be used at quarterback and will] Madison Square Garden fight pro-| ponent but stated that he was con- They are beauties! Yerkes scored the winning run one| do the punting. Severance and Bill|™oter, who stated that he had receiy. | ducting negotiations with several light . | * : i , ed Sikl’: y heayyweights. and would select the minute and eight seconds later—by Lester will fill the halfback positiong|¢4 Siki's acceptance to meet any light AS) LE my watch—when Gardner sent a long and the latter will call the signala.} heavyweight on that date who might, most promising man for the fight for SPECIAD PURCHASE AND: SALE‘OF T d > G sacrifice fly to Devore.” ST. LOUIS, Mo., Sept. 29.—With a| Many of the substitutes will be given |be named by Rickard. The <WwoRIiN Ment heavyweight: chan MEN’S IT OGAY 8 GAMES J xone ot the tans forget the triple! possibility of tying the New York chance in the game if the score is| Promoter Rickard has conducted ne-| Plonship now held by Siki. piay made unassisted by Wambgnass Yankees for the American league|not too tight, gotiations with M. Hellers, Siki's man-|_ 7 the bout is held at Madison of Cleveland in the fifth inning of the|champtonship facing them, the St.|" Coach Markley has not announced|ager by cable for several days and his Rauakg (Garoea) eecayoeere probable $35.00 to $45.00 values on sale at Natlonal League. fifth game against. Brooklyn in 1920: Louis Browns today opened a three | nis lineup for the Douglas team but it/announcement marks the end- of an|‘t mil! be.® 1s-round contest to a de- St. Louis at Chicago Elmer Smith's homer with three on| same series with the Chicago Whitel wit) be practically the same as he|interesting contest between several|Ci!0n under-the New Yor! fe box- ing regulations. Se ee So the first inning of the same game Sox started in the opening game of the sea-| American. fight promoters to obtain and BRagby’s homer with. two on in| Tying the Yankees is the most the|son. At the request of Coach Mark-| control of Siki's pugilistic services in the fourth Inning, also of the same|Browns can hope for with only three|ley, Coach Morgan has obtained two| this country. Read on the first page how to go to me. | |more games to play. out-of-town officials. A referee trom| Rickard refused to tell the exact fi|the America next Monday night end| : phia (2), | None of the howling mob who shook) rither a victory for the Yankees or|Laramfe and an umpire from Ther-| nancial ‘arrangements made with the! ste the “Gray Dawn’’.free of charge. | e the concrete Polo Grounds will forget| 4 defeat for the Browfis in thelr re |mopolis will handle the whistles. eee Or the fifth inning of the first game last) maining games would clinch the pen i year when Mike McNally, who had| nant for New York. é , : twobegger and had gone to OIL LIGHT BEATS Classified ads in the Tribune are) hit # Should the unexpected happen, and P pi a ssibly the k ie third on Schang’s sacrifice, stole home |, Sete ths - so Hiacedtn wer Pane neta at ofSZe wT with Saye eet wendy fo nit the |tB* Browns tle the Yankees tor the] - ELECTRIC OR GAS pinta + Sianeli win you a biz prize. 8-12-11 | ball off of three games would be neces- ‘These games would have to be played - in neutral cities of the league, prob-| A new oil lamp that gives an amaz- SIKI i jatly Chicago, Phiiadelphia and Bos-| ingly brilliant, soft, white light, even ten, Such an eventuality would ne-|better than gas or electricity, has jin of the world’s series. 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No bonus for good will. : Am doing a business of $3,000 to $4,000 a month. ; Reason for selling: Have other business sion awarding the fight to Siki because Carpentier was “hors Racing trial or even’‘tolgive ope FREN-tc de combat. ; Meeting of Queens County Jockey | tho first user in each locality who will The earnest plea of Francois Descamps, manager of Car-|ctub at Aqueduct. help him introduce it. Write him to- er, for the addition of the phraec|make, and admitting that “Carpentier| Meeting of Harford Breeders’ asso-|day for fall particulars. Also ask ough injury” was denied to avoid | was beaten, and thoroughly beaten, by|ciztion t Havre de Grace. [him to explain how you can get the & the defeat on record betng | Siki." He said it was absolutely un-| ‘Trotting jagency, and without experience or to Siki put ay his| true that Carpentier did not try to win| | money make $250 to $500 per month. the customary manner. in the first and second rounds; Grand SCireutt esting at Columd) n Building Materials \ Re : | We are equipped with the stock to supply a _ . which requires my time. z your wants in high grade lumber and build- : € he a » coinmittee listened for three|tried, but could not. He added that PU Obie. { to oratory that at times be-|Georges broke is left thumb in the! trstea gs; Golt j nectic and which ended with the|firet round and the right thumb in|, nited States national women’s tion by M. Decoin, a prominent} the second round, on Siki's head. co’™Plonship, at White Sulphur n, 28 to why Victor B Others, however, reminded the man. S?rings. zer of the fi Harry Hern- Southern open championship tourn- that both he and Carpentier had |, : one of his employers, and M.| previously asserted Georges did not|*™ent,, at Nashville. | aon tis epee keen | Washington State amateur cham- & pa the offielals Bernste nship, at Yakima ght. This unanswered ques to have his uced an in and the fight soon | know Descamps voleed considered | federation rule view, saying he had no protest tol t ‘Apply to Owner, ers’ supplies. Rig timbers a specialty. 516 West Yellowstone 5 the referee, attempted © withdrawn from Boxing agh Tommy Ry: n. d Logan, 10