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PAGE Che Casper Dailp Cribune — World Results By Leased Wire HE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEW YANKS HOLD EDGE, E CHEYENNE HAS There WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1922. First in News Of All Events : XPERTS SAY, ON EVE OF TITLE PLAY By Briggs | Neht and Bush s At Least One In Every Office. ; ; dadeacccos <5 very iat reby tet es Sra nee Picked for Mound Duty in LITTLE WORLD — = = = ° ° fl | in r, | Opening Game Between Rivals for t j } < ViHO DO YoU > - f | HOPES Uf TITLE is FED Tereeg wt) tee World’s Baseball Titie WIN! THE WeRLDS } : MANAGERS | a : S a AND OWNERS) | NEW YORK, Oct. 4—(By The Associated Press.)—In fg Sy Confidence Inspired’ in High IT'S Onty the horseshoe-shaped stadium under the lee of a rocky bluff 3 School Eleven by Victor; named after a man called Coogan, John McGraw’s Giants, | Baltimore and St. .Paul Meet Over Sidney {National league pennant winners, assembled today to engage| in First Game at Baltimore | Miller Huggins’ American league champion Yankees in the Today. NE, W Oct. 4.—4 : ee game of a series for world baseball honors. | ee twas to be the seeond time these, Governor Allen of Kansas, resérved! ORE. Ms - Manhattan teams ‘have battled for/seats. J. P. Morgan, Harry Payne inte Gear bolic shea ate 2 Sages the title. MeGraw's relentless fight-| Whitney, Charies H. Sabin, Harty F.| our times flag winners of th ned | ing machine brushed aside the: trin|Sinclair and Finley J. Shepard were|tonnl Learuc won ge wine Interna: Bee reaere H¥ankee band after getting away to al among those having tickets for boxes.| Niony of the pata than mioyuaa = at the C1 Poor start Inst year. The Giants! ‘These fellows waited until almost] get under way here this afternoon. ‘ son that will trir La e 1 were aaah then and cume through, 't'me before leaving for the Polo], Nine games are booked the bow . doh : Pears although the baitie laste through! grounds. bu Can “Bay cabg Casper Laramie debt groun but others. not so well pro- * frst team winning five. etimaany years’ standing % = [eight games. ; d with coin of the realm, took up! lan to leave Sunday night dens are desirous | ‘Th's year the Yankees, because of a early stand in a crooked Une that/ for St. Paul to finish the series there. a Lens saan abe Kreat pitching staff, composed — of Tan from the ticket windows down the| ‘This series will be the third between eis earne nck i for A “Bullet” Joe Bush, lor Bob" square. There is always this line ot ihe two leagues. Baltimore beat St 0 = Shawkey, the red undershirted fiinger:|a world series games. It fs rhude up 92 s Y e of T (oo th f Walte Hoyt and thie: de-|of fans who are willing’ ¢ tak "Paul in 1920 and Inst year Louisyiile In Rhone, Hir “ +r < ey ‘ site Hoyt .s ie: de- ; gor ny Me pe sh ced the hor r : Brees ene, Heals AKE 1 BAcK You WELL - | MeANT-- [pendable Jones, were.rated best by a,chance on getting tickets. In the! \can Association sae sean. Datth ii cicat working Jor Kiitter! we've Lh NAS. TRS ajority of the experts. But the Na-|cheaper unreserved gections. They! sore, . .; 3 atagec: bere Got A CouPLA BUCKS OF -- 1 REFERRED | tlonals were ax e the fighters, at Stood patien until the ticket win- ——@— Seen: forth ¥ ow THE SGrRIES fo as. their best when against ouas, and @ opened at 10 o'clock, then found : oar —— ———— To ANOTHER SERIES }though their pitchers ad not appear places In the upper stands and lunch. | Liar! She Sa $ ott 1 DIDNT MEAN Ths jas well on paper as those of Huggins, ¢d on frankfurters and peanuts, of | ” day: tou Ree oe DE - jthey, were considered a dangerous lot.| which there seems to sbe an evarsin series of plays worked from one f | Arthur Nehf, the young left-handed creasing supply. sehr pp ig eta | pitch'ng star of the Giants, was in| And while lunch’ng, they started the ha passes, bucks and r gek far monnd duty, while Miller| usual arguments on the’ game—weigh the Sidney mer aple | Huggins announced he had selected ed the ability of the opposing players |. ¢ Tameéne 20 ac a rat: | Br to oppese him. Wallie Schang and fought the best known games of — = |was to work behind the Vat for tue! the season and other seasons over Tanks and Snyder was McGraw’s/again. They had learned-that Hugh backstop selection. | McQuillan, one of the Giantehurlera Kiem, the chief of National léague) ad been hit in the leg by a ball dur umpires, was assigned to call strikes|'"S Practice yesterday afternoon, but we | and balls as the National league club) that the injury was not regarded aa ’ F ‘a won the toss, and was the “home| *er’ous and McQuillan would be avail , | team.” Hildebrand of the: American’ #ble for. duty If needed. league. was axs'gned to duty at the Some of them dectared that the f ‘nitial sack; McCormick, of the Na-, Yankee infield, Dugan, Scott, Ward a tion, had the job at the keystone sta-!and Pipp, was the greatest in base- ’ ‘ ton and“Brick” Owens of tHe Ameri-|ball, and that it would stop anything ’ —_——- | n Was named to officiate at: third,/the Glants put on the ground. Others | The Polo grounds Is large enough te| #S*erted that “AcGraw's -infield keep- NEW YORK, Oct 4 | : accomodate 40,000 spectators, ‘Mhe| €PS: Groh, Buncroft, Frisch and Kelly if x < rat b r ter of the great horseshoe! Were equally good. 2 4 at In} Mtands were reserved and #1 ceate). They started spsculating about siderable crowd ax ‘ ie sold. ‘The upper tisr, wit rooza for| heme runs. ‘Scmebody- opined that gates early in the DAKOTA 0 OS ght thie aren lerkoe those| Ebe Ruth would gather at least three evel ing of. the ‘ ich hg the series, and that hie teat; , h ticket: t the ry M 5 s AN. world series and ly N SATURDAY Be ae ee ee areas mates,Bob Meusel and Whitey Witt,| 4, ae qaiae artnet t in lin tl the jaced 7 ‘ i SONG ELD, “* | na y be FI Pipp woul ere is ¢ woman ose jor aaBnd inet the. i + Stee Defeats Hill. Tuesday, darkness causing a auspen as veinetpals were both Manhattan teams,| ,n0 AY be First Baseman Pippy would | view with Rudyard Kipling stirred ' Hernand 3 Bee CL irate z i SAN 10, Tex., Johnny sion of hostilities with the score four} he games attracted bascball enthus | 4. ‘ eSanns anya ounel 3° Cas America aral Engiand. Tie donied Seon oes paved sea A bea McCoy we referee's decision over ‘all. As a result Tulsa retaing ite ad-| LINCO! Neb., Oct. 4.—With the] asis from the neoks and cranies of} ¢45y, a Ate : ae ‘ a making statements on British debt to « ernoo! eld first position in 4 r 4 fast 12 wound bout here cCoy out- Mobile > league seri ne Scheduled for Saturd ead ch sige byatoste - ned a} States, yed In war. She insists she ite ed’ Koel a 16. an-or:}E Action ‘On: Application|iahien inva wee ak One cela lobile in’ the Interleague series. Th heduied for Saturday, Head Couch} Men of finance, here’ attending the! ball enough. to run arcund *he| quoted him correct ae Se pact ne 1 apy pactedae Naw! York pointe i oe on way joth scrap was brillantly fielded, both’ ag t. Dawson hax worked his squad? Americans Bankers asaociatios con-{ bases!” er es t ve A. UX New pers Went through the ropes once s play erroriess f e 1 1 varsity > t es . Rtwaitah: ha ently acctvala (carried al Cotiniastone)* Y ‘OUR r © 5 ; s Dlaving << r ie palt eae tim! id SA A res eet ‘ars eager vention, decided te postpone their talk} And so it went, until the team: were} The sa: ‘not worth a rush” dates ise nceen sobs ataet hie cavecatl| mimi a Paaaes : FE ee ee tn tne ee io eta tell ton ire tne, any oF Jon nickels and dimes and enjoy. the) ready to parade across the ticld and| back to the days hefore carpets were spread’ newspapers on the ground and | 1 eee hade Bests Padgett. beg Nad cat boats 3S De Eiaseoent Mas esas phan a Wweek-[sport and mingte with governors; and| engage inthe usuaj lumberingoun ex;| invented, ind the floore were stcexn F attempted { ALVESTON~Dave, BRAGS ots Cal ' _coxote clan from the north har’ ‘nrmer./governors, a /ecore or morejere'se. Then the parade of the offi-|with rushes, When an honored guest a. te fornia, won newspaper decision 4 Awo weeks’ advantages on the | of mayors and leseer lights of vffic’al|cinls, including Mayor Hylan, the gov-| was. expected fresh green ones were over ‘Cowboy Padgett’ here \ in i? CHIGAGD CLUBS GLA |Huskers in respect to practice and|4om apd some of the country's lead-|ernors, the former governors, Com-|cut and spread—but people of little Illinois Ca tain p athletic commasion ?074s, they are weiterweights lope in a bare three weeks round'} ng sportsmen. Governor MNer of| missioner Landis, the white heuded| consequence had to be contented with 52) toons aAabger as eto poate SG joa his men Into shape for the firat con-| New York, Governor Edwards of New| boss of the national pastime and the|rushes that ad beon used, while still ° | mission was constdered possible. Grid Game Cancelled. | |test of the year. Jeraty; Governor Davis of Ohio, and! sand. humbler folk got none at all. Back in School} Grev was suspended for failure to| BOZEMAN, Mont—The — game/ | While South Dakota, is not. blessed cept 2 challenge to box Dave Ros-, Which was to be played bi n the oe an suurtenee ot material in its i § : ; sasue | scent «stale to bux Dave am was 1b pare baient ‘Sana satad or fash the ‘Coyote Ruth, Witt and Meusel, Yank Outfielders f PRBANA, Iil., Oct. 4-—David D.| “Re incre aloo haw been smuspended| Helena, next ;iriday! hab, beens Gate football and are capable of giving the | 2 % ee pea e infield) Man. resulacsendy aia has agreed to the commis. celled, According to a telegram re-| | Beess's S-band comssets 3 op the eleven which defeated Ohio| 6 osinten te at that’ Heebox] cel¥ed ‘iy /Goanh-Oll stone cob otive Sa ‘The game will mark the tenth con = state last year in that speedy battle) Jonnny Wilson. cf Hoston for the college. ‘The reason ascribed is that| CHICAGO, Oct. 4—The Chicago test between the two nelishboring which made football history, is ©] an ag eh <« would tems of the American and National schools, In the nine contests played, as captain of the 1922 squad Wilson as yet consented to rather not play,” freshman team, Magues, ranking fifth tn each division, Neebraska has carried off the honor j Wilson is tall and ran; 1 aha sen: "i fe cra bie sibel today opened a seven-game series. in six games. Two of the remaining % pounds, and is expected one} : Ween 3 “ Mobile and ‘Tulsa Tie, Both teams have played erratic base-' three contests Were ties and in th the outstanding’ wingmen in the | os DALLAS, | Tex.—Tulsa, Western ,>all during the past season, each hay-‘ninth or rather the first clash ‘be middle west this season. He has | league pennant winners, and Mobile, i been in first division one or more tween the two scnools South Dakota i hack cf grabbing passes high in the | i Souithersi\s Associaton © a¢hainpione ae won by a 6 to 6 score That was in alr and will be end of troul'a to | staged avencililig Isianiie’watwe hare a ear 1§9%, a yoar when Nebraska won bui spposing teams the Illini at Jewelry ang waten rewnring oy ex-{two cf the seven games scheduled. < ide, His defensive style of play also] _[ GA FLFVEN pert workmen. Alt work guarantee: Bagi ; Say | Powell of Worland was named as man-! Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co. O-S Bldg ; at Let } of the team. The freshmen} g-¢-g __—_—e—— NWill_ move law offi i Eh ney aes eleven has deyelopod fast and giv-} —————${\j+— | t z! fres of Embree H % . et arl‘ing the varaity a hard run in m With the latest telegraph tnstru- S C. q nd her 9, 19 will be » Was elected mage practices. Several times in the ments, it is possible to send a dozen | - per ate ar 416 Consolidated Roy of Wyoming |!ust week the first year men have|measages stmultangously over the | ! dange) Bldg. 1 and Curtis! scored on the varsity . ‘same wire . — a = i Racing. : ’ ° 1 - | Meeting of Metropolitan Jockey club Giants’ Slugging Outfield---E:veryone Hits Over the .300 Mark | at Jamaica, = gging ne its ver the . 00 ar | Meeting of Kentucky Jockey club r - : es j at Latonia. : : . a SES Meeting of Maryland Fair associa is tionfi at Laurel. Meeting of Kenilworth Jockey club . at Windsor. ¢ Trooting. | Grand Circuit meeting at Lexington Baseball. World's championship series opens at New York. 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