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FRIDAY, OCTOBER, 6, 1922. Vorld Results By Leased Wire PLAY AT 3 P. M. TODAY CASPER AND TORRINGTON “omebody Is Always Taking the Joy Out of Life sae te (ie Se eee | be Casper Daily Cridune ‘WO UH- HUM- ve Yes -1T wiee WELL FRANK- SAIUNG FoR ALAND GRID < Goshen County Eleven Here Today for Engagement Of i “3 FIRST UM SAICING FoR EURCPE ON BEEn <veER A Be: mY Fi SGuURCPE SATURDA’ SATURDAY DOZEN Times Tair ACROSS My FIRST TRIP © - RATHER TIRED oF tT Second Battle of Season Is Rated | Much Stronger Than Last Year i Casper and Torrington high school football teams are lined up ready to face the referee's whistle at 3 o’clock this} afterno n in wk of the early season games in Wyoming. 1er Iast Saturday from Morrill, Neb smarting under a one-point defeat M e is expected to be one of the most fiercely! Torrington and the Cas- at the hands hol r | backfield will look o v Guinian fs out of the game © weeks at least and Lester's ec not permit him to today. The fi tring sub-| position i, How js afternoon. | in at full again | Groves | call sig-| at freshman } erback He is the only the team and if he takes th in th r line-| of game by Coach Morgan promises to develop into & in @ yean or two. Lack of| and inexperience are his great team arrives ea; bolster up d their lineup was meved 1 " today ! 1 | CHICAGO. Oct. 6.—The following, Hiram, Otterbeln vk. Hiram st of foothall games scheduled for| Akron, Wooster vs. Akron Saturday, October 7 Defiance, Toledo vs. Defiance. EAST. _ Manhattan Washburn vs. Kansas] egies Lewiston, Me., Bates vs. Tufts. Detroit, Duquesne vs. Detroit | Boston, Masa. college vs Sioux Ci Boston Boston University. Providence, R. f., Brown v ings Ames, Ames vs, Coo. | Des Moines, Cornel Pa., Carnegie Tech. vs] Brookings, St. Thomas vs. South Geneva Dakota State Hamilton, N. ¥., Colgate vs. Alle] Appleton, Carroll vs. Lawrence. he Lincoln, Illinois State Normal vs. Ne York, Columbia va. Ambhe: Storrs, Conn. C: leut Aggies ast Lans Albian va. Michigar Massachusetts Aggies. Aggies Ithaca, N. ¥ Milwaukee, Ripon vs. Marqu Hanover, sentea Dickinson vs. Albright,| Atlanta, Devidson vs. Georg , Franklin and Marsh] Tech nd Baton Rouge, Louisiana State vs. D. C., George Wash-| Loyola ington vs. Quantico Marines. Blacksburg, Va., Williams and M Washington, D. Georgtown vs./ vs. V. P. I Columb col Lebannon Valley a, S. C., Presbyterian Clinton, N. ¥., Hamilton vs. Roches-/ lege of South Carolina vs. uth Carolina. Cambridge, Mass., Harvard vs. Holy} Columbus, Ga., Wofford vs. United Cross. States Infantry school Haverford, Haverford vs. Stevens. Charleston, 5. C., Marines vs. C Geneva. N. ¥., Hobart vs. Rensse-| del. lner. Baltimore, Md, Johns Hopkins vs.| Danville, Ky., Mississippi vs, Centre. Durham, N. C., Hampden-Sidney v Mt. St. Mary's. Trinity (N. C.) Bethlehem, Pa., Lehigh vs. Carth-| Gainesville, Fla., Furman vs. Flor- age University. ida. Middietury, Vt., Middlebury vs. Wil- Knoxville, Tenn., Maryville vs. Ten ams. nessee. Allentown, Pa., Muhlenberg vs. Dela- Lexington, Va., North Carolina ware. State va, Washington and Lee. Durham, N, H., New Hampshire va.|_ Lexington, Va., Virginia Military Norwich. Institute vs. Roanoke. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania vs. Uni-| Lexington, Ky., Kentucky vs. Uni Yersity of South. versity of Cincinnatl, Chester, Pa., Penn. Military vs. St.]| Lynchburg, Ve., Elon vs, Lynch" burg. Pa., Fenn State vs.| Louisville, Ky., Bethel Louls. v . Pittsburgh v N. 3,, Mason, Ga., vs. Mercer. Montgbmer, | Spring Hin. New Orleans, Mississippi college vs. Tulane. Richmond, Maryland vs. Richmend college. reveport, La, Louisiana coilege Centenary. North Georgia Aggies Ala, Auburn Starkville, Miss, irmingham Mississippi A. & M. Tuscaloosa, Ala,, Oglethorpe vs. Alabama. Wake Forest, N. C., Elon va, W Forest. Reserve Washington, D. C., Lebanon vs. , Vermont | Georgetown. Clemson, S. C., Clemson ys. New- Washington and| berry. y Mary Tenn, Loutsvi ve Middletown, Wes! vs.| Maryville Bowdoin. hville, Henderson-Browa rs t Virginia vs.| Vanderbilt. WEST. ster Tech.) wugene, Oregon vs. Willamette. | Stanford, Stanford vs. Olympic club. “| Berkeley, California Martine: Seattle, Washington vs. Montann. Walla Walla, Idaho ya. Whitman. Nevada vs. St. Mary's ont, U. 8. C. ys. Pomona : | Tacoma, College of Puget Sound vs Gonzaga. Milliken ys. Pur- ken ys. Pur-|“qyoson, Arizona vs.’ Pheonix Indians Evanston, vs. Northwestern Denvi Wyoming vs. Colorado). Minneapolis, Dakota 2 i | Minnesota. raue, Denver University ve Columbus, Ohio Wesleran vs. Ohio eS since an vs. Ohio)" Provo, Utah Aggies vs. Bright sana. | Uiversity Bloomington, De Pauw vs. In ie te Notte Enis, Bt: Louis ve | Salt Lake, College of Idatio vs. Utah Dakota vs. Nebraska. is vs. Washington. Earl Chicago ¥, Orioles and Saints to Rest Haute, Hanover vs. Western State N ville, Lake Forest vs. Omaha, Hamtin Giant Hurler Is Announced | | WORCESTER, Mass., Oct, 6.—An-| nounceme is made of the engage me it Anna H. Rr daugh-| ter of M nd Mre. Cornelius J. Reidy} this city, to Wilfred (Rosy) Ryas.| who held the Yan-} ° ‘o inn orld’s series OverR- What USED To BE SOAK WN Sie NEW YORK their dissatisfaction. | pela bi chers had counted three runs for the Giants in the very qrst inning, and they wanted to the finish. They could not understand why this !wish should not be granted them. And they fussed. They ratled at the umpires unti! the }umpives found cover, then, . because there was no one else left on which to vent thei rfeelings, they turne? tho boss of league baseball, and the id to him many things, Commis vicner Landis didn’t have anything to do with the calling of the game, but he made a nice target Ac to Commissioner Landis, all major The owners of the clubs and the players did not want anybody to think the game had been caued deliberate— 1 that they oovld play another game and take in more money, 80, |after consultation with Landis, the! j 4 they would not keep one red cent. And so third game, with the | Giants “at home” again is on today. McGraw’s men still bave the edge, having won the first game, and today they will play behind Pitcher “Den- con John” Scott( who displayed quite jsome twirling cunning during the lat- ter part of the season. Miller Hug- gins has selected Waite Hoyt, the youth who caused the Giants no end of worry in the. 1921 series, in an egort to even tilings. ’ Ryan and McQuillan are in shape nd ready to assist. Scott, should the Yankee batters take too kindly to } his delivery, Carl Mays, with his | sub-waist sty! rmed up yesterday when it looked as if Shawkey might not go so well, and he is allotted the same job today.. Casey Stengel, the Giant regular |centerfielder, probably will be re- placed today by the youthful Cunning- |ham. Stengel, after beating out |slow roller to Scott in the second in- Ining of the second game, Sulled up lame at second after Snyder had hit afel McGraw removed him and Cc sham n. It was reported this morning that Stengel may be out ple days McGraw {5 elated over the show- of his pitcher: “They said thes with those of the Yankees. |Ryan and Barnes haven't been so aw ful, have they Jess Barnes had a lot to encour- lage him at the very start of yester- |day's tle game, when Meusel’s homer game him three runs, but Jess had to be good in those ten innings to eep the Yankees down. They got back one of threo runs in their half of the first When Bancroft, after mak: good stop on Dugan's rap, over George Kelley's head. went to second a ved infil nd Kelly, ird on Pip's ou wii bombaximent of criticism. Having | talked themselyes out, they went home. a on the misplay,} Crowd Rails at Umpires for Calling Title Play on. | -Account of Darkness; Giants to Be “at Home” | . for Third Game This Afternoon Oct. 6.—Prospects for the third game of the #t Jamaica. | world’s series were excellent at 7 o’clock this morning. The} day dawned fair\and slightly warmer. Some three or fotir thousand of the fans couldn’t-forget | tion, at Laure! They had watched the Yankees fight > a long, uphill battle after Irish Meusel’s homer into the left ** W'"¢s°"- their |game lost, have an eual chance with | | { } |Yanks have used two of their worst ries in which Tulsa leads two games} 41g Consolidated. Royaity (Oil Ex: Brakes Examined Free ito one. change) Bldg. ¥ 10-2-7t) = = SS ACCESSORIES THURSOY CROWD QUE, REPORT Sport Calendar tributed about the Polo grounds yes) gave it headline possibilities through terday for the second game of tie| their curiosity’to see what the com- world’s series but the crowd departed leaving them unmixed. ‘The stage was| where the comm!ssioner sat and many set for a panorama as fascinating) of those who struggled and fought and as human as @ gld‘atorial combat) through the emptying stands to the in a Roman coliseum, but the curtain | scene of excitement went home with- never went up. | out finding out. Racing. Meeting of Metropolitan Jockey clyb Meeting j at Latonia | \seeting of Maryland Fair associa of Kentucky Jockey club Meeting of Kenilworth Jockey ciub, The crowd remained strangely apa-, thetic aaa hes until! To get a hand in the early innings, generally - 2 the last two innings. Veteran apec.| 2,2 4¥er almost lad to move heaven |and earth. When Frisch made his tators who travel across the continent awesome catch of Scott's terrific js epndigptaea wl ike ppm than grounder near second the spectators rotting. around the bags. Doubles by Ruth) Grang Cireuit cneeting at. Lexing- and Meusel accounted for the tying} ton. run in the elghth, Baseball. Shawkey’s work after the first in.|_-Third game of world's: series, at |toosened up. But they soon closed as ning was all to the good He was| \°W York: y pies pamapert con aaeatets eet Lownie So 5 sumed eearaymy ; ae | Horse Show. pas cs > F SPOTL) cates when m fallpw's running to still _@ bit wobbly in the second and! Opening of annual show at Locust} ims event. catch a train. third, but pulled through, and for] Valley, N. Y. " eo the remaining seven innings allowed Field Trials, So blaze were those in the reserved) phe official weather recorder lifted only three hits, one of them being} Annual trials of St .Louis Beagi+| Seat Section that when the ninth in-| hig nose from a sheaf of dusty records Bancroft's single to center in the|Club, at.St. Lou's. = + ning ended at a time approximately! and sald it was the hottest Octobet tenth: | Golt. their customary hour to get ready to fifth in New York’s history. The air eat ths; thousands left their seats, moved toward the exits and hundred: The newest concoction of dope has| Annual Lesley. of an old time carnival day were dis | started it and a few thousand others! was dry and close and Old Sol tried to Tawner Tewelry Mfc. PLAYER HURT Suffers Broken Jaw in Open- Pek Football Game of Season. WORLAND, Wyo. Gzt. €6—Mea- dows, halfback on the Washakie War rors, the Worland high school foot- ball team, suffered a broken jaw in the game which the hone eleven won from Greybull in the opening of. th Big Horn Basin high #:bool leagur Meadows was hurt ut the opening of the second half but did not submit ta medical attention until after he played jas ever, a cynosure. When: Barnes | floated a slow ball over it missed the |plate the fans protested. They de- |manded that Ruth be given a chance to strike out. Ward received a greater outpourng for his home run than Meusel did. motion was about... Only = few knew At that, when throats began to bark, it was apparent that it was a Yankee crowd. Being “at home” the Yanks hauled down the “1921 World's” cham- pionship banner of the Giants and sub- stituted one reading 9 American league champions.” | REA | Umpire Hildebrand, behind _ the Pate, received much™ attention from Shawkey, who disagreed that many (of his p'tches were wide. \futility of protest the Yankee twirler (finally reduced chagrin to laughing ,and once he rippled with mirth, and ,doubled in hysterical ridicule when’ | the arbiter called “ball” twice m suc- | cession. Fe i re Jewelry and wstcr reparring by et Pert workmen, All work guaranteed Co. Cup matches begin at it that the Yankees despite the one|Locust Valley, N. Y. Nattonal tournament of {Lumber men's Golf association opens at Mem left the arena to avold the jam of Ket ting a seat on a subway or elevated train. And this despite the fact that the score was a tie—3 to 3—and every player was on h's toes and beginning to look nasty at the umpires. the Giants to win the series. ‘The| argument for this is that the Giants) phis. have used two of their best pitchers} Maryland open championship tourna and have won one game, while the| ment opens at Baltimore. Boxing. pitchers and lost one game. This} Battling Siki vs. Breitenstrater, 20} ‘The bombardment of ungenteel epl- gives tle Yankees with two pitchers| rounds, at Rotterdam. « aeacni sad rated among the topnotchers, Hoyt| Jack Wolfe vs. Midget’ Smith, 12 iand Mays, while McQuillan, Scott andj rounds, at Canton, O. 10 rounds. as Milwankes, Jimmy Glabby vs. Red Alien 19 Ryan, the remaining regulars of the! Jeff Smith vs, Harry Krohn, 10 ur wants i hig Giant staff, are not regarded so rounds at Erie,-Pa. ag ie lee Se your wants in h gr highly. Sammy Mandell vs. Stewart McLean, BUY PIGEON’S COFFEE It’s Fresh Roasted Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. Phone 623 SPORT FLASHES HOT OFF WIRE GRID TEAMS IN TRIM. ARMY PLAYS KANSAS.. CHICAGO.—Pre-season practice in] WEST POINT—Army is ready for most of the football camps of the big|its first big game of the season, with | Weare equipped with the stock to supply ers’ supplies. Rig timbers a specialty. KEITH: LUMBER CO. Phone 3 Materials ade lumber and build- ten ended today with light drills in} the University of Kansas, to be played preparation for the kickoff tomorrow. |here tomorrow... Army expects 1 hard battle. Lowest Storage in Casper oe Guaranteed Repar Work, Acety- Tene Welding, Gas, Oil and Greases and Crank Case Service. TULSA STILL LEADS. MOBILE—George Boehler, Tulsa’s ace, faces Lefty Fuhr, Mobile star, in today’s game of the Tulsa-Mobile se- Wil move law offices—The law of-! fices of Embree H. Foster after Octc- ber 9, 3922, will be located in room | Willis-Hackett Co. 363 S. 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AF Nas ER NRT Re oe raat Zz [ZZ 4 Z ZZ the game out. ee LON ‘ A Z e George Boehler A snsern/itike Wi caine tbe ae | * consistent ga’ners on the Worl a | Funny Time oF | team, his work be’ng a feature of the \ To Hurl Today | ) I'M SAILING |] YEAR T GO- Yessian wie) SAY- THe Best rame with Casper last season and oN SATURDAY EVERYBODY'S UM SOIne. Tas. TAGS ABOUT SrapBumnle: tee several: rc arta ets ” NG BACK~ ROPE NEKT | Goins To Curr victories In the Big Horn Basin league. F OF, Tuisa Clan’ we 5 ier DID You SATURDAY. 1S GIT TIN’ BACK } HAPPEN To GET!|\ ies gee? | | OUGHTA Know. mix a little mucilage in his cannon- | ( THAT Notion ® 1 BEEN OVER A ball rays... When it ended mast every- MOBILE, Oct. 6.—George| i CouPLA Times - one-tugged to get up from the seats, Roehler, right hander and ace hurler} squ'rmed and opened their mouth with jot Tu Will be wu today in the that discumfitting expression of {fifth game of the series with the “stickiness.” Mobile club for the Western Southern | | —_—— championship against “Lefty \uhr,’ The official time of the game was regarded ‘as the leading pitcher of the! wo hours and ,fortyone. minutes Mobile Bea: | monotoncusiy slow f a league game The series = two wins for and increJibly del berate for a world Tulsa and on "The fourth series contest. The spectators may game Dall resulted in 2 hare taken thelr glumhess from the tle. 74 | layere who went through the game 4 { a f engaged in a very serious. bus'ness Eas and pleasure could come afterward. Semen sd peanbn ca eee ie The athletes were neither chipper nor y cys we ‘ 5 give with every 50c paid at office will PAthey talked Zennie andl sh@utea: en: Keisha a Sine Seis couragement to ther pitcher but they lacked the vivid spark that makes Ui - crowd see red. ] gC It was a s'tuation where the play- ers had to encourace the crowd to get [into the game and enjoy It; not the E ‘ crowd urging the athletes to get i and play It s ! | A proud father, Bambino Ruth, was

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