Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 8, 1922, Page 5

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be Casper Daily Cribune PAGE FIVE UNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING First in News Of All Events ‘Seeded Draw In How to Start the Day Wrong ’ MATIONALAGH Tennis Favored By Australians i ES « be rt AULES DIAMOND “Long Swin Indication that the American sys tem of seeding the draw in tennis of Pendulum” |urnaments is approved in other na TOPROGRAM AT MEET IN HAVANA General Manager Frank J. Is Back to Veteran Major (tyne fas teen eee opted by 1 has been received in the shape wel League Once More. of an crticie. by. “Aus:ral” in the Oriental park Sydney (New South Wales) Referev Cuban-Amer BY 1. E. SANBOR: Australia is the most noted tennix jeritie of Australasia and is generaly So far a post-season combats Can regarded as the mouthplece of the determine it. supremacy in the base|aurtraliasian sasociation. Say ball world seems to ve returning to! “Tne succesn of the new xv the National league, ,-hich has becn/seeging the draw hre been wetting lers. than its share of the) nounced thut it surely mus: } major league honors the lant dec-|eq by all countries, Its re ade. jbeen that the weaker players have ‘The triumph of the Giants over the| had a good game against players of | is. series this their own class fot & round or two. and then bett and still Letter pla ture races of substantial the programs of every S holiday throughout the season, w of 2 on Thanks giving ¢ mber 30, and continue for éays ore. Yankees in the wor ‘ar was more pronounced and cou vincing than In 1921, and ‘ was badk-\ers have met ur t et > by the victory of the Cubs! “No one has to play an exhausting | — ———— over the White Sex the Chic: match against a champion one day / NO MORE } elty series. As those were the o and then, if he has won, meet a play COAL MALCo! mu! 1 WAS GoIné To * run Thankeg'ving day will contribute materia! two punt-season affairs year the verdict was unanimous. mmed| when they have all been staged this|er the easy run. next dcy who has hed an The best players meet only tuned up LEAVE ANY Wway- Se You Dow'T HAVE "1 Give mc NO ’ NO—~MORE- / 9% the success Of the meet averse distrib: Las* year the White Sox tr the Cubs five straight games, leaving| for" the cccasion, 4 1 Re ee ipo Nae Dcsrptes {t an open question whether or not| Austral's comment ts undoubtedly | wer For HEAVENS Gk Ae dda ts SAKE-“WHAT BE CONES \ Ss > ee T OF ALL THE Coat! { JUST BOUGHT A HALF’A Ton - world's. championship struggle tndi-|4an Davis cup players in this country cated a superiority of the league or of last summer. The comment fs not iquite aceurate in thet the weaker players Co not necessarily meet others of their own class in the early rounds ‘They are quite as likely to be drawn against the best players, who, alone are given the selected positio: a was caught in the Pacific where a recent pie his command. the National league's victory in the based on observations of the Austral | He ma depended upon bring ty that the Glants’ generalship. Back in historic times—the decade ‘ending with 1910—the National league enjoyed the prestige that goes with holding the world’s championship title most o the time. Since it was wrest ] ed away from the Cubs by the Ath-| epee Tetica In 1910, the world’s series pen- tant has floated over american enews! VOW JReporters Are parks more often than over the arenas of {ts rival cireult. |Squelched by NEvys National Coming Back. But the “long silng of the pendu- , il Tum” 1s bringing the indicator of s Moguls of Boxing! premacy back to the veteran league and the second successive defeat of the Yankees by the Giants leaves no| post every horse of qua’ the grounds and ready ra { he al park management, made a Seg mares John ¢ overnight events adopted by horsemen features increasin. when Mr e wider distribution of mor BY HARRY NEWMAN. -~“geevae argument that the 1921 series was un- convincing. It will take the National league « long time, however, to catch up with fts husky young rival in the total of won since they began playinp in ench other's yards back in 1903. For a good many of the intervening seasons the year's balance has been In favor of the American league, Whose teams had piled up a total of 184 victories. over National league teams in post-season battles at tire end of 1821, while the veteran leaguers bad beaten the Johnson circuit in only 138 games. This year the National league won eight post-season games to three vic tories tor the American, all of them by the White Sox. ‘That margin of five games takes only a small s'ice out of ths America league's big lead Weaving thé grand totals to date 187 to 146 in favor of the junior organ: ization. Of. world’s pennsnta the American league has won 11 and the Nationa leight. Post-Season Games Starts in 1903. In some of the previous years many more postseason contests have taken place than recently. In 1903, the firat year pf the peace compact between the rival clreuits, there were 46 post- season games played. Besides the world’s series there were city series in Chicago, St. Louis, and Philadel- phia, and an Ohio championship series between Cincinnati and C'eVeland. Gradually all but the Chicago contests have been abandoned for lack of inter- est in mbre. city champlonships In the appended: statistics on inter-| league games only post-searon series are included, omitting the spring con- tests that used to be préevanént for the reason that in the ante-champion- ship games many rookies were tried’ out, making them no real test of the comparative strength of the compet- Following is a summary of the world’s and Chicago seriés of 1922, and the titals by years of previous sea sonst ing outfits or leagues. | World's Series—1922. Oct..4—Giants 2; Yankees 2. Oct 5—Glants 3; Yankees 3 (10 in nings). Oct 6—Glants 2; Yankees 0, Oct 7T—Hia. Yankees 2. Oct & Yankees 3. Series—1922 Ort. 4 ‘ x 2. The present New York state «ath- latic commiasion evidently intends te wind up its career in a riot of fun. |They took a fall out of the unfortu- \Mate fight managers and promoters land then followed it up with instruc- |tlons that if any of their officials op- jerating at eny of the fight clubs {were caught talking with a newspa- |per man, they would he immediately sentenced to, dtath. Can you beat that? Just as if any newspaper man would be low down enough to talk to any of those mugs. That ain't all, old dears. THe mec: onds at all bouts must here after Ciseard those motheaten old shand-rne- down uniforms and appear in the ring attired in Serseys of plain éolors. No more of thut barberr pole va- riety will get by. hereafter. €an you imesine some those birds blowing in. from First avenue-| fone ut) in a high Kelly with a tight fitting Jersey and a pair of rubber boots to top it off? It’s a laugh. ;Wateh thet gang of misfits as they {trip in at the next big fight in Madi- json Square Garden. Harry Carey has started production fon “Canyon of the Fools,” a screen version of Richard Matthews Hallet’s story wich apneared this year in the Saturday Evening Post. “Canyon of | the Foo!s” is a story of a small gold mihiing camp in the west sftuated at ithe head of a so-calied “Canyon of the Fools,” Marguerite Clayton will th support Carey in the leading femin- Kikey Walter waiting the vet * | ingurole. practically every round went to the Pieture shows the passing of Mack Britton elterweight cham f ¢ world af Madison ed Gatton, New, Xeric, Hesuding over hie it| count of ten, It went 15 rounds and/ chiskiy | over him is ‘ADCKNE TURNS BARNUM, PUTTING ON GRID SHOW Knute Rockne, University of Notre Dame footballs {ball fans declare. | He filled In the intermission betw helves with «2 burlesque “Football in 2930." attired in j athletic “underwear, &h —_— menzor, would+make {good as a theatrical producer, foot Rockne gave the | Spectators at the Notre Dame-Depauw game last month some entertaininent from the kickoff until the final play. | entitled The opposing | teams. were the Cake Eaters dressed | jin clown suits and the Tea Hounds | frock coats, der hats, 4 Keer f Pads, and striped hose jthe wrjst was she equivai | diving tackle. lis tn Hed 80d Gold mevailict — aes. sealed, with Ritboe. = Be other. 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