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Sas = x prion) She Casper Daily Crilruie jiaecers EDITION VOLUME Vil a CASPER, WYO. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 41922, a GIANTS DEFEAT- YANKEES, 3 10 2 — ee ee c INCREASE IN OIL __ EIGHTH INNING RALLY WINS _PRICES PREDICTED "For NEW YORK NATIONALS & Government’s Insistence on Increase for| Royalty Crude Is Expected to Bring |J0e Bush and Art Nehf Both Driven from Mound in Opening Game of World Series About General Gain, Claim Play and Ryan Is Pitching Hero of Day; 35,000 See Yankee Victory Turned PLAN S ; T A KING zi Into Triumph for the McG raw Clan at Polo Grounds CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 4.—Word received from Wash- . ington that Secretary Fall has refused to renew the contract r < POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK. Oct. 4.—(By The Associated Press.)—Victory fluttered this afternoon on the tri- with the shipping board for the sale of government royalty i ri < i i ; innis BE O R M IN CIT Y oil in Wyoming at present prices and will insist on higher umphant banner of the New York Giants, who in a savage and consecutive batting rally in the eighth inning when all veemed lost, scored three runs and beat the American league champions in the opening game of the world’s series. Rye aue holds promise of kigher prices for crude produced in |" Some 36,000 spectators flocked to the old Polo grounds and until the eighth frame, the Giant southpaw and Joe Bush, headquarters, @dpplemented . by. . the;fhe ‘trom nero se ceeatielnta: the Yankee star hurler, engaged in « fine pitchers’ battle. Nehf was removed for a pinch hitter in the seventh and Joe Bush following explanation. to compel the ahipping board end the | W&S sent to the showers in the eighth. . 43, ° Last year Secretary Fall commenced | Midwest Refining company to pay a} The Giants wers helpless against] New York and former Governor A Additions Made to List of Models Who in fivestigation to determine why /Price for government royally olls, com-| Bush for seven innings. His fork ball) Smith, the Democratic nominee for 3 heré was @ differential between the ™ensurate with their present existing | Was. whisrirg on all corners of tke|Sovernor, who will run against Gov W q i ic ho £ mid-continent and the Wyoming flelda|¥alue t# Wyoming, even if he cannot |Piate they were having a peck of|ernor Mller, paraded across the field ill Appear mn Cemplete S wing OF n prices of ofis of ike po Sa Ajobtain the full mid-contina.t price/trouble with the Yankees’ speed. The a bi and took their seats In a horough investigation was made by |Which he expecta to obtain when the|cxme the savage rush of the Giants. 5 * Latest Modes of Apparel he burea of tines, covering a pe |Dipeline has been constructed. Bancroft, Groh, Frisch “and Masel) Cutlaty Mathewson. who has just “od of many ionths and entailing the| Secretary Fail yotified ghe shipping| #ingle1 savagely and with Young’s|™fde a winning fight against lung YANKEES bo esting of oils and investigations of |>oard that thé éxisting contract would | sacrifice fly, three runs clattered over (gl ee evens fg Peer aster 4 lans are rapidly maturing for the Tribune Fashion Show, | production, refinery costs, marketing |D0t be senewed, at present prices, and | the pan and with them the game for) | lt Oo eines eee the mente. |_. Player— AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Fs P ara ai vapid Ma ae © to the Casper Red Gross and | "tltien. traysportation cha and|toat (while he was desirous of alding|he National leaguers. The Yanks Ste marched far down the center Witt, san ONT 1 o @ procee: ‘0 gc matkete"far the refined eertdony of {the shipping board in every way tpos-| were In trouble in the reventh inning| ®t the playing field and placed a 4 which will be held at the Elks’ club October 18, 20 and 21.) rae Su. sible. yet ft was his duty as trustee, {Dut a double play killel off Gian:| “7 ath at the stone there in honor Dugan, 3b. 4 Fd Oalle 'B\\ two afternoon and three evening performances.’ A prema-| 4, a result of the investigation‘? Obtain the largest price possible for | Pins. bh ae sere aR a fommer Har. Ruth, rf . 4505. (Poor ~ ture announcement of the contemplated Fashion Show made] made under the direction of the sec.|the €vernment royalty oll. aud that) |The Yanks made their first run In] [Tt Mil Prane andl Giant third Usse | Pipp, 1b . 4.0) ). We ewae it necessary for the Tribune toyoublish yesterday the partially ‘etary. the conclusion was reached | cmmonsurate with gate, ETS AiS citeic techie tie naceie | Argonne. ‘The wreath was donates |. Meusel, If. 412 0060 oul —, . ABs? ;|Teyalty olls to it. time cnd went to third when Neht’s) slab oraie foomii ae = oan Vata te mateo d ee Oe oe ie prantony eats “no | It has been practically settled. ac-| wild throw of Schang’s sacrifice. 4 woman Lay Onley a vee 300 0 40 ever nesem o eo ot 3 35 “ os & man arcund t bi ane beet a aaa ere Suited to girls in tho: | ned for the transportation of Wy Rapes that the secretary |Mounel came home on Ward's sacri: won tahen che pRremny ee +o 8 Oe 0: Os. 1.0.0 ‘Mra. Anna K. Leeper, general chair-|teens, Mrs. Frank Stuart of the| Ing crude: oils to eastern markets|(\. iiobing Youre aca aopeertaae ROR Siz 6nd | pak Shoes Lhe: Tankeee | the aither: ” 6. 6. 0. 2 One man, and her assistants, are working | Stuart Children’s Shop in the O. S| 1 the markets of the world, that all) oy aity Fragile ‘f Ni pe: reg: Nob ar it als ere. aenin t Dey sa ha a ae on the details of the three-day af-|buil¢ing, will, have @harge of th: | “28son ni gh rep aes of any epithe Goer a rag oe it sce ies tesarerint ac) The official, etteddanee ani recuipts 30 2 7 24 10 0 fair and will have the preliminary ar-| child models and will @nnounes in «| “reniial In prices would be elimi-/ tract betwee nthe whipping boardiand| Frisch and Pipp was snuffed oat st Were Snneunced as follown: " rangements perfected by the end of|few days boys and girls who will tak: . Fs jthe, Midwest Refining compatiy),. but | tire, 4 | Attendance 36,514. Receipts $1:9,- tha week. Tho Fashion Show wil!| part in the show. _ | While wider authority granted by | that nb-oll will bs Curnished-atter that | While the Yankees were taking their! (2 Playern share $63,708.36. ‘Club -or GIANTS — require an fmmenss amount of work} Watch the Tribune da‘ly for addj | n act of congress, enacted during Mr. |date unless shipping board te Avil Pwatting practice, Governor ‘Siliee or whare $80,286.12. Comunissioners + to be staged sicesssfultpend to’ make | tional announcements relative to thc phen Oita 3 precident, ane necre-| ng te wafinseioe Oe eno tas penne | share. $17,855.40. Player— AB. R, H. PO. *. E. it a showing ~crthy of the merchan-[Fashiov Show. ; ary of the naxy tm conjunction with | alfrerential between Mid-Continent and Bancroft, A 11), 3.4. at banpeceetipe Bring, Yogi el beak teeteg yer oer ; Groh, 3b... S232). S20 2 » has’ ta-/of the. interlor, it is understood, Is in- ‘on, : en steps for the developments of the! sisting. that even now, With no \f N Frisch, 2b 4 { e A pe- risc! : ie § 4... So Veapot Dome, and the construction of|jine constructed, that the shipping E, Meusel, if 4°0..14. Or" 0.26 ‘ agg ok eae from tid dat ra must pay 25 cents to 30 cents pie Yo wer 3-6, 0. Us 12 aing to the east ye! necessarily,/inore pe rbarrel fo rthe government i e pany montis “will elapse before the! royalty ofls in Wyoming. é First Inning | Scott popped to Groh. Bush up. Baii| Kelly, 1b - ripe Wars gee ‘-tpot Dome can be developed and) Oi1 men point out that necemartly | Xankees—Captain Bancroft of thejone. Bush was robbed of a nit 1, | Stengel, cf . 4:50. 1 tee; Oe dh ‘ 1e Pipeline to the east constructed.|thig action taken by the secretary | Glants and Manager Hugyins of the| Bancroft who wok the ball while run Snyder, « . 3.01 6 20 9 In the meantime, Secretary Fall has/tends to establish a higher market | Yankees conferred. with the umplres|ning toward centerfield, Witt Nehf, : 200 90 oe | $ f letermined that it is his duty“as a| price and to raise the property valua-|at the plate on grdund rules. [Ban one, ‘Strike one. Ball two. Strike Genter, & ‘rustee handling the government roy-|tlons for the producys of all Wyo-| Witt up. Ball one. Strike one. Foul.|two, Witt went out Frisch to leit, |o7aith 2” 01050 ae y ulty ofl Jn Wyoming (and the secretary | ming olts, and will result in increased | strike two. Witt flied out to Stengel.| No runs, no hits, no errors. . Ryan, p... ooo ° oo \ x : er states specifically that in this matter| royalties to the state,.more moneys| Dugan up. Strike one. Groh th Giants—N ‘dl = 3 Pan SED at Ve Hundreds of interested spectators watched the oper. ve ta the trustee foF the state of Wyo-|for the reclamation service, greater |out Dugan-at first. Huth up. Rutt |Foul, sttike veo cath oun Strike one ation of the Tribune’s electric scoreboard this afternoon ung, with sts "schools and highways,| aid to our achodls and highways, in-|got a big cheer. Strike one. Strike|Nehf’s grounder rat itbuckee first orale 4 Bar Bea lye Bie eed during the first game of the World’s Series. This serv- or the eslamation service, and for|creased valuations upon ofl produced} two, Ball one. Ruth struck out. Nehf| Bancroft yp. ‘The crowd cheered Ban *Batted for Nehf in 7th fh ice is FREE to Gasper fans and they showed their appre- he federal government to endeavor)|in the state and lowering of the taxes} completely fooling him with wide|croft. Ball one, Ball two. Strike one ° : ijation by the numbers ‘in which they turned out. ending the construction of the pipe-!upon other property. curves. No runs, no hits, no errors.| Ward scooped yp Bancroft’s roller and Score by Innings— R. H. E S a Wit ‘A ie on the end of the megaphone and TEE Giants—Bancroft up. Strike one.|threw him out. Groh up. Strike one :4 ee ith Jack Leary o Wee th setiard rand ankgas Hall one. Ward threw out Bancroft) Ball one. Groh got a long hit to lefi| Yankees 000 001 100— 2 ae Tom Daily at the switches, the sc 2 at first taking bell behind the pitcher. | for three basés, his second hit. Frisch | Giant: 000 000 03*—3 11 3 phone announcement worked like a well oiled clock, MERT is MAJOR Grob up. Rall one. trike one, Ball] up. Foul strike one, Frisch filed out ico ad ‘ 5 Hi ae >. ‘4 v7 * : . :, The spectators were aware a the plays on one iy one : one: sal two. Foul strike two. Groh |to Ward. No runs, one nit, no errors Summary—Three-base hite—Groh, Witt. Sacrifice hits— and a half minutes after they were complete: L ‘ first hit of the series. Frisch up. Foul, Fourth Inning Schang, Smith, Ward. Double Plays—Snyder and Bancroft; Polo grounds. The Tribune leased wire with eae strike one. Frisch sngted into left) Yankees—Dugan up, Strike one.| Young and Frisch; Scott, Ward and Pipp; Frisch and Kelly. Press services makes this remarkable speed pore Pes, 7 Hala. Grok going. to second, Meuse! | Balt ve oper twos pau two. Du |Left on Bases—Yankees, 4; Giants, 7. Base on Ball Tomorrow afternoon and, every afternoon “Ast iil be In Di | one. Groh went to third and Friestt| up. Ruth forced Dugan, uscr te |BUsh, 1 (Groh); off Nehf, 1 (Ward). Struck Out—By Bush, is a World’s Series game played the same serv’ © necond on a short passed ball. Bail| Bancroft. Pipp up. Ball’ one. strike|3 (Kelly, Young, E. Meusel); by Nehf, 3 (Ruth, R. Meusel, given to Casper fans FREE: t two. Meusel fouled out to Schang.|9ne. Strike twa Ball’ two. Foul |Pt ; by Ryan, 2 (Witt, Ruth); by Hoyt, 2 (Kelly, Stengel). The games start promptly at 12 o’clock noon, Casper galas Meceapee’s 2 ‘oul | Pipp); by Ry: . ; ) A CARTERSVILLE, Ga., Oct. 4.—(By The Associated Young up. Rall one. Strike one.| Bail thee. Pip fanned, and Ruth Hits—Off Nehf, 6 in 7 innings; off Ryan, 1 in 2 innings; off * ; i ‘: sy Siline tried to upse! erik was out stealing, Snyder to oft A reddit time. Come out once, ated ee seatnesrat hey Ee bones ress.)—“‘A woman who has lived to be 87 and still retains |xie1a ee GENnc, Bile cone eal fombletink™ atnios’ doable, plays i Bush, 11 in 7 innings (none out, two on base); off Hoyt, none expense and you will acquire the ha er optimism over the outlook for human control in America| two. Young flied out to Pipp, and the| UNS, one hit, no errors. in Linning. Passed Ball—Schang. Winning Pitcher—Ryan. series. annot help but realize that itis not so much a question of | Yankees crawled out of a hole, No} _ Giahts—Meusel up. Strike one. |Losing Pitcher—Bush. Umpires—Klem (National); umpire ‘aws to govern men and women as it is a question of enforce- | “"* '¥° hits, no errors. Scott threw out Meusel. Young up|in chief, at plate; Hildebrand (American), first base; Me- RCE BY THE _ | ment.” Second Inning Bee io a Tere Tike oP°. Foul Cormick (National), second base; Owens (American), third : : » This was the staigmenr of Senator W. H. Felton, who has! Yankees—Pipp up. Strike one. Bail|out, Kelly up.* Kelly singled past|base. Time of Game—2:08. ecome the first woman United States men and women live cleaner, sweeter{ ne. Pipp went out to Kelly unassist-| Dugan. Stenzel up. Stengel sent up J ~ € enator, as she declared at her homejand more wholesome lives, I shali{°d- Meusel up. Foul, strike one.|® high fly to Ware. No runs, one hit, IG | ere today that she is succeeding the ne well satisfied.” * Strike two. Ball one. Meusel fanned,|n0 errors. rr V te Senator Thomas E, Watson with- looking bad against’ Nehf's big curves. . ‘ E e We i | exciting herself. over such ques-|. Senator Felton reminds one of the} gcnang up. Strike one. Ball one. Ball ‘ > —- Ge A | old-fashioned mother protrayed on the o Yankees— up. Ballo} N, ao he Associated Press.) Forme: } ions as the ta*iff, the bonus and the : two. Strike two. Schang spanked 2]... onke ne Pp Lone? de Gor oes called on- Ambassador Harve: | ‘ast disappearing” flappertype of a are ata asad ad — single into left for the first Yankee| S*tke one. Meusel sent a hot one remier Veni: : = through Bancroft. Schang up. Scha irl. - oles i hit. Ward up. Strike one. Bail one | ‘" a P. ng today and asked the ambassador to send a message to wesy Good laws dnd good law makers,”| "~. Siet: but despite her age she 1s/Gron threw out. Ward at first. No|*#crificed, Nehf to Kelly. Ward up B 3 ti the United States government to interced« a3 ae a ses sie hf active. She possesses a magnetic | ins, one hit no efrors. +| Ball one. Foul strike one. Ball two. ington requesting h to occupy Thrace pending fe continued, “we already have. I| personality. Although retiring in her Giante—Kelly up. Strike one. Strike | Ball three. Ward walked. Scott up with the allies and request them to shail not strive to win glory in states-| manner, the ‘grand old: woman of ‘ f Ball one. Strike one. Scott lined out 3 i y le iy whiffed thi itched +4 the final disposition.of that territory. = {manship, If only I can ald in making | Georgia, as she is known throughout | pairs ety wl eed or one, etnue|to Young who. made a. shoestring the south, talks as fluently as she| one \Ball two.. Ward threw out Sten-| C@tch and Meusel was doubled at sec St nane baba i se = 7 “ | writes, and does not hesitate te ex-| 26) at rs aard . Dugan }0nd- Young to Frisch. No runs, one A . OTORTOBEUSEDIN (fF Brag et ween on fnpin net” | Eagar’ foe aaah ale hn | 28 ea LONDON, Oct. 4.—(By The Associated Press.) —Reuter's fas : | “I gm not interested in the fast d's-| at ¢rst. No runs, no hits, no errors.|_Glante—Snyder up. Strike one.| received the following from a semi-official source in Athens: appearing flapper-type of rl,” im ea Scott tossed out Snyder. Nehf up, : P F TOP FLIGHT! |smiled, as sho removed her gold rim- Third Inning Strike one. Strike two. Ball. one | ‘According to the newspapers an American destroyer engaged in PLANE FOR \ = I COAL DED AT jmea glasses, Yankees—Scott up. Strike one see: neat pees to Ward Ban: | egal . refugees at Aivall, was boubasded by the Torkish ar- : fea sd Strike two. |. 45 Foul. Ball one. © Foul. Ball two,| ISON. 1.) Oakley G. Kelley and John MacReads,| a Agek Mir tb Bain ‘i 5 Scett got Bancroft at first. No runs. ivali i i i i i- BAN DIEGO, Cal.,~ Oct. “4—Confl-] ORY oes. | } BO! i D RI N Kl N G TO MIL kis cesar 8 Aivali is on the Asia Minor coast north of Smyrna opposite Myti dence that their powerful lberty'mo-) The big monoplane has been tuned} lane tor will not fail !n the proposed noti:| jp for the flight, and, unless word 1s) : Sixth Inning. stop flight from San Diego to NeW] received of a heavy storm in the path} be iaccae gg Retaiis "he ‘ ston ES Ghn “Done to" NUE [receives etteaneary store > tie Fe8 y Ball one. Bell two. Foul strike two. ‘ | Foul. Bancréft took Bushe's hot was expressed today by Lieutenants} time set. 1? folate peta ei Rae ORE Re Ice {diana employe at Casper refinery plant grounder ant‘ got him at first. Witt . | No, 1, was severely scalded across the Bolling of all drinking water used ~ chlorine and that this chlorine ts ed hes strike one. Witt got a & 5 {back at 11 o'clock this morning by| in Casper was urged today by "r. J. | being added at the present time so ink, fe hit to left. -Dugan up, [het water escaping from a leaky valve| F. O'Donnell, health officer, as a | that he did not think thero was any | Strike one. Ball one. Strike two. in boiler house No. 1. Reports this| result of analysis showing contam- | cause of alarm. Ball two. Bancroft took Dugan's n 5 lafternoon from Roy Harteell, in| imation of the city’s supply. Dr. Mr. Knittle sald that there was | "rounder and Witt was run down fcharge of the safety work at the re-| O'Donnell states that he will make | no water coming from the Sage ae to Snyder to’ Groh to Sny-| DETROIT, Oct. 4.—President | lor. Rallway Shop Laborers. The also advocated a saving: American worker.” and more American” em- ifinery, indicate that Harris’ condition! repeated tests of the water every | Creek reservoir and that the water Dugan went to second on the] ginraing “believes that the railroad - . {ig not serious and that he w:ll be able| day “and as soon as it becomes fit | coming from the Platté river all |UD down. Ruth up. Strike one. The members of the safety commit-| tendent ‘of schools; G. A. Holmes, dis-\to return to work in about seven or| for use again without boiling he | goes through the chiorinating plant. | Strike Two. Bali one. Dugan scored worker is of such importance in our « the Northwestern days. : will announce this through the pa- ‘The discussion brought up Mon- |0n Ruth's single to right and when} national existence that his wages seeing the wisdom of the: beta tie sir erie aie painsedo eainge district man- pias who is @ boljer house fire-| pers. if ray day by Councilman 3. S. Pettingis | Young fumbled the ball. Ruth went] and the’ conditiona under’ which -be * he continued. “The: other organizations around the city,| 2° of the Burlington, T. 8. Cooke,|man, was running water into a boiler] F. S. Knittle, city engineer, an- | regarding the grasshoppers in the |to second. Pipp up. Foul, strike] works should be such as to mal ed bis views thus: will hold # banqquet at the Henning| manager of the” manufacturing de-| when the valve gave way and spurted| nounced this morning that the bac- | water that comes through his pipes | one. Kelly took Pipp’s grounder and| employment so an's lowest wage must hotel at 6:30 tomorrow to discuss the| partment of the Rocky Mountajn di-/the hot water. He was given emer-| terial content of the water had been | has been taken as # joke, as ! beat him to the bag. One run, two} strikes will be enough to make his house a safety pprograms of their individual | vision of the Standard; R. M. Andrus,| gency treatment at the first aid sta-| reported as being slightly mote than | undoubtedly Intended by hits. one erroor. o insure that the home. enoug! organizations. manager of the Cesper plant of the/ tion at the plant and later taken to the! the scarc'ty "required by the State }| gli. All the inlets are screened in Giants—Groh up. Ball one ke] xistence abate not Ths men scheduled to speak at this} Standard, and R, A, Hartzell, safety|county, hospital where he is under thx! Health board. Mr. Knittle said that | such a way that the entrance of uny | one. oul strike two Ball | e things worth existing meeting include A.A. Slade, superin-/ director for the Standard. jeare of Dr. J. C, Kamp. , Unis could be offset ‘by addition of ¢ such things is held impossib‘e, (Continued on Page e rs ea ae ij é s :

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