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| World Results By Leased Wire BABE RUTH TO VISIT BLUFF Western - Nebraska Town! Books Yankee Cutfielders for Exhibiton THeY Sane me A SPoovFuL OF THAT AwFuL STUFF SCOTTSBLUFF, Nebr., Oct. 10.—} Babe Ruth and Bob Meusel, Yankee| outfielders will appear, here October 20 on their exhibition tour of the mid dle west, Arrangements for their, appearance on the local diamond was! made by. the Scottsbluff Baseball as-/ soc ation, and a ree attendance of fans trom western Nebraska and east ern Wyoming is expected Press dispatches fr state that the exhib’ by Ruth and official eanction «f ¢ Meuse mmissic tS Thay will #iyit exh bi Ditions “In Nevrasaa and continue \urough October and November as WAY To long as the weather permits THEIR OWN SON Under the new rule affecting barn storming by world series players, they can engage in post-season exhibitions providing no more than three me: bers of a championsh!p ciub play tc gether, orf a team ) Two members of Yanks who plan fo join an exhibition tour of the Orient, Carl Mays, and Watile! Schange star Yankee bactery, will head another tarnstorming —_ port ‘Calendar Isw'T THAT A FINE “TREAT SACK WHILE READY WIth THE Dose THEN THey A Be 12 Che Casver It May Be Comedy for Some Folks But It's Tragedy For Me MA HOLDS MY HEAD WHILE OPEN Tr THROA PA IS AUL HAVE AUGH Daily Cribune PAGE SEVER By Briggs | 've Got mY mone? 1EY POUR INTO MY + Iv MAY Be COMEDY | FOR SOME Foixs 6UT 'TS TRAGEDY FoR me! Racing. Meeting of Metropoltan Jockey Jockey club. 3 | Meeting of Maryland Fair associa- tion t Laure Trotting. Grand Circuit meeting at+ Lexing-| ton. Chess. American national championship} turnament at New York Boxing. Jock Malone ys. Johnny Karr, 10 rounds, at Boston 3 Ste Y iF r Register to | St. Louis Slugger Worthy Suc- cessor to Ruth, Sports Writers Say STOP THAT COLD WITH TINGEE'S | 0 oOo. ee | Louis Nationals and sur sor of Babe LAXO ASPIRIN | the Collossus of: Swart, | fs by ‘At the first smarting ef the | the title he earned this season eyes or nostrils, whe: | pounding out forty-two home ru: throat first tickies—take according to local sports writers tablets of TINGLI LAxo PIRIN. Then take one tablee ety two hours until bedtime. You will hi isht's rest ery ve of the cold gone. ‘The salicriic acid of the ‘TINGLE’S LAXO ASPIRIN pro« due! natural, healthful pere spiration which effectively ate tacks the cold, The mild di- It is pointed out that Hornsby to @ay stands out as probably the might- fest batter of the major leagues, not- withstanding the prowess of Ruth! and George Sisler, first baseman for the St. Louis Browns. Hornsby rolled up a magnificent bat- | ting average of slightly over .400 for |1922, including his circuit clouts, which ant {t contains, allaya ali | brought his total base hitting up by foar of after-discomfort. | bounds. Important too, in combating |. While having « heavier percentage colds ar x Ere Sf TINGLE'S LAXO ASPIRIN. | | than Hornsby, Sisler, judged by the it removes the poisoncas texing |¢=perts to have been the most valu- of the body and the general | able player of the American league! tone of the system is restored | this year, is not the siugger that is to natural healthy condition. Hornsby. According to the averages, Be sure whew |Sisler bad only éight homers to his | credit. you ask for ase | Then in the case of Ruth, it is said that the Bambino poled out more four- base hits in 1921 than Hornsby did this year, 59 to be exact, but the sta- } tistics show that Ruth’ at no time in | his. career has been able to ‘climb into the select .400 batting circle, And then St comes to hitting the ball over the fence, many outfielders | ofthe National league will say, Horns- | with tho three points: —Its absorbed easily —It relieves pain quickly —It's = gentle Iezative. TINGLE’S LAXO ASPIRIN Ask yonr druggist for the Z c |,by slams the pellett as far os any Fenretch Tatecstorion Wonks | Player, Ruth included, and farthei ce han His 1 DANCING GALORE DANCE MORE AND MORE It’s healthful recreation; soothing and composing. ARKEON DANCING ACADEMY HAY GRAIN Dairy and Chicken Feeds, Oil Meal, Stock Salt. Car lots a specialty. CASPER STORAGE CO. 313 W, Midwest Ave. Ruth of the New York American#as is worthy of SPORTSMANSHIP CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED IN SHS LIRAMIE HIGH FOOTBALL | Sportsmanship campaigns have been Inauguratec in the high school { and grade scuools of the city with the idea of promoting a better idea of play among the boys and girls. It {8 hoped to build up the | idea to a point where they ‘can’ ac- cept victory end defeat in the’ same spirit. The four rules: for a good sportsman, which ‘are being given to the pupils, are as follows: “When you play a game always | wish to win and try fo win, other- wise your opponent will have no | fun; but never wis to win so much | that you cannot be happy without “Seek to'win only by fatr and law- ful means according to the rules of the game, and th'e will leave you | without bitterness toward your op- ponent or shame before others. “Take pleasure in the game even though you do not obtain the vic- tory; for the purpose of the game is | not merely to win, but to find joy of Ruth are driven over the fences] of all fields, not being a one fileld| {hitter. This fact, it is ria 2 Bast markable in that it shows his r batting ability. Kenneth Williams of the St. Louis Americans, the runner-up in home runs to Hornsby, is declared to be an| {almost exclusive rightfield hitter, Wil-| lieus 1s a left hand batter ang had! 89 homers, while Hornsby swings from the other Biition Signs To Battle Kelly HAVANA, Cuba, Oct. 10.—Jack Brit-| ton, welterweight champion and Jim-) |my' Kelly, both of New York, are! | scheduled to box 12 rounds to a de-| cision here this afternoon. edie a edema You must register if you want to| vote on November 7th. |tory put Baltimore FIT am PL avon ims To ae reowen Tas van HUAN and strength in trying. ‘If you obtain this victory which You have so desired, think more of your good fortune than of your own | skill. This will make you grateful and réady to share v others the honor bestowed upon you, and truly this’ is both reasonable and_ profit- able; fr it is but little that ary of us would win in this world were our fortunes not better than our de- sorts.” —_—_____ BALTIMORE WINS, 7 TO 3 BALTIMORE—Baltimore won -the/ fourth game of the little world’s series | from St. Paul here Monday 7 to 3.| With the score tied in the ninth, three | men on bases and one out, McAvoy of | the Orioles, broke up the game with a home run into the right field Bepth: {a ‘ers. It was his second homer of the |! series, he having broken up the first | game with a cireuit clout. This vic-| further in the lead, three games to one. cee assed tinea as Register today. |toward the game with Casper in the STAYS IN WEST) LARAMIE, Wyo., Oct. 10.—Lewis Iams, who had ‘een elected cap: tain of this year's Laramie high achool thorities here that he able to return, He will enter the high schoo! at Hollywood, Cal., and com | plete hiv course there. Williams Had not been |fall and his absence will necessitate {no changes in the way the team has jbeen lining up during early season practices and in the game against the University of Wyoming freshmen. Laramie is bending all its efforts oll town ‘October 20. ae Register today. en Freshmen teams are permitted to be apa from coliege for only two games im @ season, according to the new foot- ball rules laid down by the Big Three —Harvard, Yale and Princeton. (eS If you want to vote on Nov. 7th, your name must be on the registra on books. SINGING, CANCING AN AUGGLING | Oh VAUDEVILLE CARD ‘MOnLETON'S MAKING Ls0 FEATURE BILL fi Ins The vaudeville bill offerea by the Bert LeLvy circuit at Iris Wednes- day and Thursday of this week in cludes not only singing and dancing but also some clever juggling feats as well as # marionstte exhibition that is scheduled to make a few of the human present jealous over the powers. of mechanical toys. Earl Sheahan and Bertha Startr- man are two versatile artists who sing and dance the way an audience thoroughly enjoys. Miss Startzman Wears some pinaia gowns that must be seen to apprectated. Are you “up te the neck” in bleed tm- purities? 5.8.5. is one of the greatest Bieed-purifiess knows. Try th — Goodbye Boils! 3. Rid You of 3.3.S.will id You of Bolle, Pimples, wer siz Yo! jen! poraty: vegetablia . ore tt cleers t the skin of pim- les, bolls, blotches, blackheads, acne, n h and other skin eruption: orough! It drives ou! hich cause I drug stores, In two sizes. is the more esonomi: BIG FREE DANCE Given By Sheriff Joe L. Marquis and William B. Cobb AT DREAMLAND HALL Corner H and Harrison OCTOBER 11 Streets, North Casper Shehan is a funny centric com- dia who sings and dances his way into.the heart of everyone. This act is full of pep, ginger, and snap and is sure to be enjoyed by all Harry Long and Billy Jackson are two clever comedians, singers tball team, has infromed the schoo! | will be un-| present this) Rolly game at halfback Snapp is playing a snappy for the Yale var sity eleven. Faulkner and Pa be the real speed t nivers a George Owen's clever football work adds another jewel to the crown of Harvard's star athlete. Paul Low star, is. coac at the Unive Pittsburgh gossip has it that Coach Glenn Warner has developed another powerful football machine. Indications point to another perous season and a close struggl: Western Conference Simendinger has been p switch to the future game Hol Boston college haa a sturdy set of make gridiron warfare this season. Manager eKe clever nore of a From the way Centre is plting up points, “Uncle Charley”” Moran must have developed another squad of daz aling football art'sts, ms relying on them their ad. wil puchdown t boc QUALITY CIGAR and dances, Philadelphia boys well known ag real laugh producers, This will be their first appearance in the west. They come high! ecommended. Middleton’s manikins is a clever marionette exhibition in which the | mechanical figures do many things | that humans can do, and in many cases do them better. Juggling and illusions compose e European comedy act. The novel feature of this program is showing “Just how it is done.” These novel and mirth provoking magicians will be an almost certain success. “Bobbed Hair" is tne picture which will be shown on the same | nights. 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Oct. 10.—The New York Giants and Yan- kees today had received their share The Giants split $111,289 into 25 shares of $4,451 of the world’s series each while the Yankees divided their total $74,192 into 26 shares of $2,853 each, the difference between the winning and losing shares being $1,598. as to which players halt Blume, lant apportioned the money | Maguir ves and no announce: | figur shares, regulars with the| roste throughout the season, of course | nounced, ed full shares, ¢ the team owed last year's precedent, auch ayers as Hugh MceQu and John | McPhee is Shinners, King and Hull, to get smaller shares. five players on the Yankee reoelved shares, it was an- while a twentny sixth por- was divided as follows: Trainer Twen Dock Woods, a half share 1,426; Coach 2 Frank Roth (Phil Schenk, $200; Ma: s 500, Ground epper Mascot Eddie Ben Liewellyn pitcher EDDIE HEARNE INJURED CHANEY BEATS 0'BRIEN PHILADELPHIA—George “K. 0.” Chaney of Baltimore, won easily over Shamus O’Brien of Yonkers, N. Y., in an eightround hoxing bout. The men are lightweights. LEDOUX STOPS HARRISON Chariey Ledoux, French fig! made Tommy Harrison, Eng- «sh bantamwe ght champion, quit in the 18th round of a 20 round bout at Hanley. The fight was for the ban :welght championship of Europe. —_- Register today Since 1896 Temple fll avana filler. ~ Excellente ..... SAN FRANCISCO. fe Hearne, | mobile racer of Los Angeles, was ly injured when an mobile driving {n a steel cage in an n in the civic auditorium on hm A Better Smoke from Brama’s To Brama, God of Fire, the Javese offer fruits at the crater of the largest volcano in the world. To lovers of “good smokes” they offer the finest tobacco, lavish in the allurement of witching aroma, fascinating flavor, wonderful smoothness. 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