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Che Casper Daily Cribune First in News Of All Events TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING World Results By Leased Wire WORLD SERIES BASEBALL GISSP === mn RIVAL CLUBS LOOK EVEN MONEY, | | Sport Cale ——— Racing Meeting of Metropolitan Jockey AGERS HORNSBY SUCCEEDS AUTH Finishes the Season With 42 Circuit Clouts to His)"‘setine“ce aminois socker ub, at NEW YORK, Oct. 2.—In offensive strength there is little SA’ Fo E | { Cem “i . > . Chicago. A * «. 99 w iUR- ( ‘? . to chose between the possible contenders in the 1922 world’s CSOs pdbans Credit in Addition to Boosting His Batting _ ieeting ot Kenilworth Jockey club, series, as they appear grouped upon paper, and only with the aid of the fates that decide that some player shall hit when a hit is most needed or that another shall fail when costly can a preference be made. CIGARETTE \ aT i i (wie YA? Y y \ ‘Trotting Orentng of Grand Circuit meeting et Lexington. Average to Over :400 Per Cent NEW YORK, Oct. 2—(By The Associated Press.)— $ Golf © arrangemen batting Rogers Hornsby, besides batting himself into baseball's hall) 5. os, , scan nadiaaich app eget am, ee of fame as the first National leaguer to finish with a mark eee Seaeee Bhakpeee E gh over .400 in twenty-three years, has succeeded Babe Ruth as} Middje Atalantic team charmplon- home run king. ships open at Washington, D. C. Hornaby finished the season with 42 circuit clouts, 17 be- Boxing hind Ruth's record crop of 59 the sea- exceeding by 117 the record of 937 for sen before. Ken Williams, of the St. both leagues last y Louis Browns, leading the American | leaguers, was three behind the Cardi nal star with 39. “Tillie” Walker, chief of Connie k's sluggers, occt pled third place with 37 and the for-| , mer monarch, Ruth, registered 35 base blows. Ruth, handicapped by a late start, due to his suspension. was however. unable to gain on Hornsby from the mum offensive power top, catcher and best oe average batting stre: jeu on the hitting of the Ginats; Pipp, Ward: Groh sh Frisch, Bancroft Schang and E s are superior to the Yankees a mid-sea by Meusel, Young, Cunningham and Sten Ruth and Meusel of the Yanks hitting .316 ne three clubs, i 5 those men likely to . for and including the games of Thursday, New York Nationals. G AB R HR sR Av time he rejoined the Yankees on Muy 2 4 bg 5 354 20. The Cardinal clouter had six home 34 i 347 runs when the Babe was restored to e . a oe af oH good ‘standing and fin'shed the season 13 ‘ 13 333 seven ahead of his Yankee rival. in jar (@) 651 20 & 1 Williams, who with Walter Heniine 5046 15 of the Phillies, holds unt distine s 460 Pat 4 7 tion of hitting. three homers fn a sin 44 5 1 o ble game this season, led the home | a bs 2 bd run sluggers at the time of Ruth's re ; 42 2 7 entry, with 11 to his credit. The 4 | 223 = ; star collected his homers in Only those who have tried it can “4 5 a spurts, however, while Hornsby realize the comfort that Resinol | ‘2 ; ; > : Plugged away at the fences at a Ointmest brings te sufferers from | . 3 69 1¢ 0 steady, consistent’ pace. akin trouble. Even in severe, well- New York Americans. wee Ra Analysie of the home run récords established casesof eczema orother 3 + , oe ig i yen ded Honey and Walker ‘each hit itching disorders it promptly allays ae + D 0 wo circuit blows in a single game. Wei hiish aston isd Liastece tee Neal ss 2 11 Ruth has performed the feat four i i as Sepa ne MH oo - times. ing. | red 35 u An odd feature of the team record Tels ngeiabes we canhieaee ; 2 ry for the season is that the Philadelphia odor, makes a it valuable a3 ‘4 ‘ clubs, octupying seventh places in Bousehold treatment for cute, burns, 7 ‘ 4 both leagues, led each circuit in home Centon ag 30 t 1 run Cclouting. The (Athletics with Sold iv twe visas by oll druge ists. Pal 1 1 6 Zz : Walker and Bing Miller leading the 44 z 0 hennereanariic: tise hed assault. amassed 111 while the Phillies si z 6 2 ; aided by Cy Williams, Cliff Lee, Park- 0 2 . inson and Hentine reaped a harvest of 7 Maye z ane GIANTS AND YANKS PREPARE Martin Matched seoand and New York outfits third in J Se 4 i 3 second and New York outfits third in . ; avai Pa each circuit... Neither team Jeader: Fine Red Colorado Jonothan Apples Hort 3 7 | For Battle With however, touched the mark of 124, es s i DeVormer — = 24 tablished last year by the Yankees. About 20 Ibs. delivered, prepaid................-.-:0+:+..$1.05 Shaw ke: \ The grand total of 1,054 home runs = m Skinner _ eel = 2 ‘ Se ate. : Floyd Johnson set the new mark for the ively ball, Full bushel delivered, prepaid $2.25 CHICAGO, Oct. 2.—(By The Associated Press.) —The aes) | Orders filled promptly. Guaranteed high quality } ' pennant-winning New York Giants and Yanhees marshalled | and color. Cash with order. References: Business |their boards of strategy today for the opening Wednesday at! 0% nan Fraviconee bearenelehe eel Horli ks houses, Banks or Postmaster. the Polo grounds of their second straight contest’ for the | Bon Martin, A. E. F. champion, havel or len world’s championship. The series this year will be for the been matched to box 15 rounds at Mad- ts Wee: Maal C. M. BREWER & SON Tet Ts best four out of seven, instead uf five} test with Nehf, MeQuillan and Scott\ison Square Gardens vext Friday} altec i Boe . See pee Oct. 2—4By The Asso-| our of nine, as a year ago. on the mound... The scores of both! night 552 Paonia, Colo. Gated Five h—Olevetands. ten hits | 2. aye victory for. the Yankees] Eames were 3 to 0. McNamera's vic | Harry, Greb had béen plowed tenta-} were divided among eight of the nine players, Larry Gardner being the only Indian who failed to hit safely off John of Detroit, over the Rex Sox, clinching the pen:|tory was his pecond shut.ouy in ajtively as Martin's opponent, but the} nant, proved to be the margin the| Week, ‘Brooklyn falling a victim .to|New York state athietic commission Hugmen held the top when the season| his curves a few days ago. Behan of rules that the American light heavy closed yesterday. They dropped the/| the Phillies blanked the Dodgers, 6 to| weight champion, cannot’ box in this final contest when Washington ham-|0,-in the remaining contest of the sea-|state until he meets Johnny Wilson, of mered Sam Jones to the tune of 6 to 1,/40n's finals. i Boston for the middleweight title, and St. Louis Browns. runnerup, con-| =— = ae cluded the season with third straight triumph over Chicago, 2 to 1 | With the National league pennant! decided in favor of the Giants, the tlrst/ of last weel:, chief interest in the Na tional league's concluding drive was the battle for second place. Cincin nati under the leadership of Pat Mor ousted Pittsburgh from the run: Britisher Defeats Leo Diegel in Playing Off Tie at Nashville. | - Every White Sox player except Har- NASHVILLE, Tenn., Oct. 3.—Abe|ry Hooper made one hit off Bayne of ef his victory yesterday over Leo Die-j the Browns. champion of the South Mitchell of England tod: i gel of w Orleans in the playoff which was resorted to when the two golfers tied in the open championship tournament. Mitchell's score in the playoff was 1 and Diegel’s 160. per Kieth Let us equip your car with a Spotlight, a practical light for all needs. We have them in the well known Clymer and Delta Lights, TEMioMNsAronTYE (7 wE STRIVE 10 PLEAse* Eppa Rixey of the Reds, pitching with a fractured hand, held the Vir- ates to four hits in the second game o! thelr double-header. Read on the first page how to go to the America next Monday night and see the “Gray Dawn” Tree of charge. Pisce sacle ~ckatitrinadl Catcher Wingo of the Reds bad « perfect average in, the second game, poling three hits in as many times at| an. | bat nerup position on the final day by} | give with every 50c paid at office will twice trimming the Pirates, 5-4 and in_you a B.12-t¢ Cy Williams, of the Phillies, kmocked | 5-1. The double setback left the Pirate = Classified as in the ‘tribune ars | winners and possibly the keys we out his 26th home run of season in the} a tie for third place with the St. Louis game with Brovklyn. Cardinals, who wound up the season eee by defeating Chicago 7-1 1 Cleveland also upset the standing in the American league on the final day, crowding Chicago of fourth place by defeating Detroit 6 to 5, while the White Sox lost to the Browns. The Tigers held third place by but a’ sin gle game The Giants regulars, playing behind WORLD SERIES helps the stomach. were NEW YORK, Oct. 2.—Eligible play- Rr ers for th eworld series beginning here Club Won 2 Goat Wednesday were announced today as{ header by Tim McNamara, college ° 60 follows: rookies of the Boston Braves, while Os New York Nationals—Pitchers Nehf,|McGraw's substitute aggregation = J. Barnes, McQuillan, Scott, blanked the visitors in the second con i Barnes, Jonnard, Ryan, Hill” and| g Blume; catchers, Snyder, Earl Smith| ; ‘ . ob ave and Baston; infielders, Kelley, Frisch,| FIQNEER FUBLISHER DEAD. and comfort to. the Philacetph - 64 90 5| Bancroft, Groh, Rawlings, Magulre| 1. "teres, who in 1852 published the moton aks: and McPhee: outfielders, Stengel, Young. Cunningham, Robert d King; manager, John J. Mc Dolan. York Americans—Pitchers, omens ULSA LEADIN Bush, Mays, Shawkey, Hoyt, Jones, T’Doul and Murray; catchers, Schang, }Hofmann and Devormer; infielders, Pipp. Ward, Scott. Dugan, Baker and outfielders, Ruth, Bob Meu » McMillan, Elmer Smith and Skimmer; manager, Miller J. Huggins coaches, Charley O'Leary and Frank Roth, Stops Off in Dallas Today for Fourth Game With Mobile DALLAS, Texas Club, Western League Mobile, t ct. 2 | - Last Scores ampions, and Southern Asso: stopped ov te@ay to play the fou post-season series. The game was ar- © to break the long jump ulsa and Mobile. Tulea has won two games and Mobile one itera at Frank Geninis, Leaguer, Dead SUNDAY RESULTS. National League. At New York, 0-3; Boston, 8-0. chicago, 1; St. Louis, 6. At Brooklyn, 0; Philadelphia, 6. At Cincinnat!, 6-5; Pittsburgh, 4-1. American League. At Cleveland, 6; Detroit, 5. At Washington, 6; New York, i. At St. Lout Chicago, 1. ST, PAUL WINS PENNANT & Fenini cinnati and St fielder, is dead His baseball | from 1885 to 1902. | — career extende CHICAGO, Oct. 2—st! Paul w feary wi pe Pay up for your Tripune and get ® key for every 50c pald. an coaches, Hughey Jennings andj * IN ASSOCIATION PLAY a recruit twirler, Johnson, blanked in the first game of a double first newspaper in Los Angeles—¥l Clamor Publico—died at his home here | yesterday at the age of 83. | American Association, which closed its |season yesterday. The team finished | with 107 games won and 60 lost. ‘Star Tackle Is |Eliminated From | Coast Football LOS ANGELES, Cal, Oct. 2—' Johnny Boyle, tackle of the University of Southern California football team, who received all-American mention by Walter Camp last season, suffered a mpound fracture of the knee in the |varsity-alumni contest Saturday and may never be able to play again, phy- 'sicins announced today. | | | ox Stats-Rupser anes THE SacusTawior(: Denver, Colo. |. 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Learn How to Make You House More Beautiful Come to the Devoe Interior Decorating Demonstration. Let the Devoe Ex- pert Demonstrator show you how you can add beauty to every room—how you can make old furniture “new” with the stroke of a brush, how you can increase the value of your home by hundreds of dollars. Ostaber 5, 6 and 7 é JOHN JOURGENSEN 242 West Yellowstone Phone 33

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