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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1923. ° Ete Casper Dally croune PAGE SEVEN. World Results First in News By Leased Wire Xe CINGY GAING ON RIVALS; GIANTS [FARRELL DISCUSSES — ° AMATEUR DIES Of All Events we hear it ts not wild cata th YEAR IN BASEBALL they could find. M. U. Weber an H, C. Weber are brothers of Jas. Is he ef- pg ee DO YOU KNOW | TECENT SNOW 15 BOON|:: i: #209 | OF By Unted Pom | TD HUNTING BIG GAME|® sssrics erst So ARE IDLE WHILE PIRATES LOSE IN RING FIGHT | ere ce 7 fective against left-handers. P. L. T. | IN FREMONT COUNTY r F A. Fournier bit 10 homers in ‘Weber, of Riverton, i i E MINNBAPOLIS, Minn., Sept. 20. loo Mvnirstiak aeuchi tov tate Heth C. R, McGrew of Casper is in Philadelphia Drops Double-Header to Reds in| , wmenr t. Panmmtz (cas tnee tow wo cmew 7 rman, Re er ein SeBt 2. |208H, Pourniar noone to have tte | Reventon, wre, sept. a0—-| Roar MS y ot CADET tt W d d E (United Press Sports Editor.) it might have been, some thought, |°!4 boxer, last night in the ring at/1s home runs, § have been made|FTe™ont county ts anxiously watch-| working tt {s for the Cc Unton ednesday Play; Howard hmke Hangs NEW YORK, Sept, 20—(United|that Mathewson did not want to|%% Smateur football club beneflt against leftchanders, which Ja q| ins the clouds this week, The faces| Life Insurance, but a Mr. McGrew “4 Press) -Ploving’ the oat youre tant | ive up tha secret, Hut it te certain [SHOW Rere, was belng investigated |rair average, considering that right Of the Natives are serious and those| used to make this particular tert: U 20th Victo f th Sea mn, . . Re waathe | that 3 b |b¥ the police and the coroner's of: |hanced pitchers out number south-|°f the big game hunters deliriously | tory back in the days of 1907, ete, Pp ry of the son, player of the season as the major|that in his new position as @ clu! ee ee league schedules thin down to the| Owner it would be greatly to his ad-|"* today, Three men were under | paws mliout feurte cna: benee: 8, atiar are thinking only fe Cudahy he spends a lot of ad arrest. . What pitcher did Hornsby © good tracking the snow will| time trying to reconcile hig old |last few games of the year is the | Vantage to pass it on to his pitohers, |“"08" |) tala aoe fey | make and the forme: thinking | custo: to the {dea that CHICAGO, Sept. 20.—(By The Associated Press) —| opening of training for the Hot A younigsterd Wit® | secon, Rating ae Gla Seat with Con [Seas Meee Teer in TREN itr @ lone dane uncl tha cage Gee] ager « remains reece ee Cincinnati advanced a little more yesterday in the Na- Alig Or atiatcecgtca ghaventce| ooene’ stare: with the eollodere |rad Becklund, 20, and diéd within a, A. Hornsby hit Cooper, of Pitts: Rook. Tho snow has covered the > - tional League, Mage Fy double header from Philadelphia, | ,cenaine atgusoenta and a'dteation Rane icew minutes. Witnesses differed in jpurgh, for 4 home runs in 1923, {main range of the Rockies ang| The oyster ts one of the most 1 to 0, and 6 to 5, while the New York Giants were idle that is seldom settled. Ydeas about | Wille Kamm, tho $100,000 third | thelr stories'to police as to whether) Q. What is the world's record for | Sept down sloge to Xander. Sand proliflo ereatures alive single i | | Dra ) 2 ro) ver- | dro; a ifted fre t 60 and the Pittsburgh Pirates lost to Boston, 5 to 4, bail players vary with the tndi-| baseman, with the Chicago White |&”¥ Pard blows were struck, Some the pole vault? Me. 34. Wi | DIV GH Sila. $2 mallee rom River. | drop of water lifted from the beds Brooklyn and Chicago split a double header. The Cubs viduals. Inflelds favor inflelders,| Six, beyond doubt, is one of the | "4 Grotchel was not hit, || A 18 feat 5 146 inches, mada | {ov fas st paeeey I Bnew: ie on the end of « match in the spewn lost the first game 5 to 1, and won]win the first game of the double °Utfielders lean toward outfielders greatest young ball players of the by. ¥F. K. Foss, of America, in the fut eects piety Rigel Frerasnaed He Donne eat Roar > : oo nnage & the second, a teninning affatr,|header which was a pitching duel 21 pitchers apply the closest /year. He came up with a big rep. A830: Ones Crasen, [the hunters and the residents the |Aa dozen or more infinitely tiny baby 4 to 8. between Rixey and Betts. The boot Scrutiny to young hurlers. and unlike many youngsters who boice-p-adiionciin ent has starter tayored’ the lattev. . whe|evetere OMe REDO, Uy Deny, Detroit and Philadelphia split ajwas followed by a single and a| Many competent critics regard/are handicapped by fame, he de- > hunters in Riverton are ay thick as | — : double header in the American | sacrifice fly giving the Reds a 1 to 0 young Tony Kauffman, the Chicago |livered. / JIGGS FARE | the tourists in the summer season | . league, the Tigers winning the first, | victory. Jimmy O'Connell, the $75,000 | ason jCub pitcher, as the best find of the only much more enthusiastle, 2, - * ise Dr. L, L, Wad 6 to 2, and dropping the second.| Pete Donohue was hit hard in the | 88802: young Sint Bad'as seen: eer Lo ngroyee caer - Tr. Li L, Wade ees: second game, but mado un for tie| Christy Mathewson, now president |®8 Kamm, but he had not the tem-| MALONE, N, Y.—Nedda, driven | MAKES HIT HO Weber, Bert Gadte, w. eens. o } rament to resist nerves that at-| by Pop Gers, Is sald to have lowere 5 OSTEOPATHY The Boston Red Sox made two|pitching by some heavy hitting of the Boston Braves, expressed the | P° 4 9 Ad ‘op Gers, Is said to have lowered | Obins, and Chas. Jennings from runs in the ninth inning with one| which gave him the victory. opinion recently that Kauffman 1g |tended his anxiety to live up to the | the world’s record for trotting mares | Wi TH PRINCE Bartlesville, Okla., loaded out from Phone 1125R out end defeated the Chicago White over a half mile track when she | | Sox, 2 to 1. Washington totally eclipsed st. Louts, 11 to 0. An error by Shortstop Mets of Philadelphia enabled Cincinnatt to Club Standing name that preceded him from the Brooklyn hit Vio Keen hard in|‘h® finest looking pitcher be has | Data ‘Cn. Pies. . Jack Bentley, the $65,000 pitcher, secured by the Giants from Balti- more, did not create a sensation, but he made good. His great ability as a pinch-hitter has won four or five games for the Giants, and per- haps his games won will turn out to be a large portion of the margin by which the Giants win the pen- nant—if they do. oe fo Satine Gua eles the teat 9 |seen tn years, of a doubt header 5 to 1 but wes|, The development of Kauffman unable to beat Alexander in the | D#% am Interesting background that Ps © cela: jis all the more interesting when nies lapplied to the praises sounded by Howard Ehmke hung up his twen-) Mathewson. tleth victory when Boston nosed out| Kauffman is the protege of the the Chicago Americans, 2 to 1. After} great Grover Alexander, the dean one out in the ninth, a double and lof the Cub pitchers and one of the single sent one run home, tying the | finest Pitchers of all times. Alex score. Pinch hitter Devormer, bat-|found Kauffman possessed 9i a lot ting for Ehmke, then sent a singlo 2 ALLENTOWN, ning, equalled the world’s half mile record, traveled a mile in 2:05%4. CHICAGO.—A drive to stamp out pop bottle throwing at ball games was launched with the arrest of a man charged with throwing a botile at an umpire who Riverton for the big game country. ‘They are interested in the ofl game in_their own state but from what Pa.—Peter Man- Over Frantz Shop HIGH RIVHR, Alberta, Sept. 20— Z mi i |—The Prince of Wales, who ia at his ranch here, likes corn beef and cab- bage. “Just fine.” wad his verdict yes- terday after dining with his em- ployes. driven by Tommy Murphy, , trotting the mile in 2:02 Starts at Arrives TRAIN SCHEDULES RIALTO THEATER Arrives Stor Over oe mk > tt made a close , how i 4 arin to lett on the first pitch, sending |for learning. He tools him in hand | Babe Ruth, beyond all doubt, 1s | decision. Duck Hunters Too : Kinograms Fables Hollywood Hollywood ae anes Tost Pet, [ome the winning run. and made a pitcher out of him. the most improved ball player of | No.1 100 1:08 1:15 1:25 ase cae 89 64.622 |,.The, Boston ‘raves knocked| Not all groat artists can teach.|the season. Ha rose from a great! SOUTHAMPTON, England.—It is Fast at Cheyenne War 8. 2 etag 2:48 2:55 1:25 ae —_—_—_- 5 “Babe” Adams off the bill in the|Some of the best instructors in |P'yer to one of the greateat, definitely settled that Steve Donog o : Pittaborgh Dw $2 by “kan | Srst inning ana defeated Pittsburgh, |sports are those who were not|_¥id Gleason, manager of the} hue, Great Britain's premier Jockey | No. 8... 4:20 4:28 4:85 125 cae ig (8 t2 4 Reb Russell poled « tour! wisards in the actual performance |White Sox, sald recently thet Ruth over the flat, will ride the derty| crtmYRNNE, Wyo, Sept. 20—|1 No. 4 6:00 6:08 6:15 1:85 . 51s | Passer for the Pirates, but there |of thelr art, Many of the best man: |na8 the greatest of all players. | winner, Papyrus, in the Inter- | Many Wyoming duck hunters “fump-|] 75. 5 ¥ r aS Sri) ms pas healed Dred aris ck Ng lagers and trainers in the boxing /@°rse Sisler expressed the samc} national event Belmont Park,| ed the gun" on the open season, es- 0. 7:40 7:48 7:65 1:26 era ee ‘tas | S¥lvester Johnson, star twirler of |world were ham fighters, but they |°Pinion and even Harry Hellman, | October 20. | pecially on the Laramie plains, ac-|] No. 6 woe 9:20 9:28 9:35 1:25 “azq |the Detroit Americans, had to re-|had ideas they were able to carry |{e Detroit star, who is fighting 25 TO Tam cording to reports received here, ' . tire from the game because of a|out and which they could tmpart to |Pabe for the American league bat. | beginning hunting the evening of In effect Saturday, Sept. 22 Lf sprained arm after pitching ¢ 2-3! others. ting championship, recently re- | September 15, 12-hours before the f a NS Pet. |mnings and allowing only one hit! Jimmy De Forest was never a|mérked at @ Sethevios in Detroit | season opened. Some large bags were baat Sa 657 |B the first game, \creat fighter and yet he is accepted | that br roa plas the most wonder: | made by the illegal hunters reports eee SPUTC OST ST; ‘540 |, Denny Burns, a recruit pitcher as tho greatest teacher of boxing ful of t rit i . eee LAKES AT CHEYENNE |=" " P = = ‘s11 | ffOIN the Shreveport team of the /und the most successful developer of enhn Phi eos ieee Teaaet cate te: ? i ; ‘exas league, pitched a great game | fighters in the country, “4 St, Louis -—----- 68 68 500 | +, Philadelphia against Detroit in| Dan Morgan never was a fighter.|Several experts as the most im: iGRID TAKES TRAIN SCHEDUL ES ‘Washington 71 489 | the second game. |He got out of politics to become a| Proved player of the season because | CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 20.—A | pet 7% 433 | ris. Speaker, manager of the |handler of boxers and he developed |h® Worked himself up from « very st is going up from FIRST TOLL Chicago & Northwestern adelphia 4 Cleveland Americans, was elected to|@ number of great fighters, inclyd-|°'dinary position to the top. sportsmen of Chey-| Arrives | 408 honorary membership in the Hills-|ing Jack Britton, Battling Levinsky |. P!¢ Traynor, the young Pittsburgh |enne over the action of the State! - 2:00 p.m | boro Rotary club of Hill county, |and Knockout Brown. jthird baseman, is another star who| Game commission in declaring the Arrives | Texas. Speaker ts a native of that] In contrast is the case of Mathew-|™2Y develop into one of the greatest | croup of municipally-owned lakes| TACOMA, Wash., Sept. 20—Blza |{ No. 606 ——-_.. 340 p.m. 8:55 p.m county and accepted the honor. gon, whom John McGraw and other | third basemen. He is almost there | north of the city a state game pre-|D. MeMahon, 1T-year-old Tacoma Chicago, Burlington & Qu’ d ’ Officials of the Chicago teams of qualified critics call the greatest |POW and he has improved each year. serve and forbidding duck hunting |high school youth died yesterday Pastbound 1 7 Yester ays the Nationals end American league|pitcher of all times. Matty had Lemmgonr ac bt thera. These lakes are the only |from injuries to his right foot, which || no age Arrives Departs | will meet before Commissioner |everything and knew everythin,| 74, BIG. AUOFION Layee? bodies of water sufficiently close to |he received during football practice |} No. 302... rae Bad ow 2:45 p. m S Taligie- taiay = tos arcaawet f50 (oa eet ne ontla et tench: There wil be a ig auctlon'sale at | Cheyenne to be sccessable to hunt-|Tuesday afternoon, according to the ‘Westbound E 8:38". m. cores series which ia to decide the city| Ho had in his fadeaway ball one | 234 50uth ¥ reusgnany afternoon) ers-who cannot command automo-|coroner, who performed an autopsy. || No, 29-——----—-—__-—_________ 7:00 a. m. sa0'e. Ss championship. of the most effective of all pitching Pa cnatte, cooking Ltonatis’ | ble transportation. The cause of the death was de-|j No. 81 —~-..-... 9.5 op. m. ™ American League. Boston, 2; Chicago, 1. ‘Washington, 11; St. Louts, 0. Detroit, 6-3; Philadelphia, 2-4, No others played. + National League. Cincinnati, 1-6; Philadelphia, 0-5. Boston, 6; Pittsburgh, 4. Brooklyn, 5-3; Chicago, 1-4. No others played. ‘Western League. Denver, 2-0; St. Joseph, 0-1, No others played. » Coast League. Oakland, 9; Seattle, 2, San Francisco, 4; Sacramento, 2. Los Angeles, 5; Salt Lake, 4. Portland, 6; Vernon, 2. American Association. No games played. Today’s Games National League. Brooklyn at Chicago. New York at Pittsburgh. American League. St. Louis at New York. Chicago at Philadelphia. Detroit at Boston. Sport Calendar Racing. Moeting of Queen’s County Jockey club, at Aqueduct. Meeting of Kentucky Jockey club, at Lexington. Meeting of Harford Breeders’ | association, at Havre de Grace, | ‘Trotth ing. Meeting of Grand Clroutt, at Columbus, O, Horseshoes, Nationa! championship tourne- ment, at Cleveland. Golf, U. 8, National amateur champion- ship tournament, at Chicago, Professional Golfers’ associetion championship, at Pelham, N. Y. Canadian women’s open champion- ship tournament, at Montreal. ! New Jersey State women's cham- | Ppionship tournament, et West | | Orange. 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