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youmerrrres yr conten eens ers cn aT OPA TEES UNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS World Results First in News By Leased Wire Of All Events Tete Pha coe MY OWN SHOWSUPINFINE FORM | FOR GREAT CONTEST WITH ZEV Latonia Rail Birds Greatly Impressed by Per- formance of Grayson’s Horse; Zev Shipped . Today to Blue Grass State. CINCINNATI, Nov. 1.—Horsemen at Latonia, were Yankee Star Breaking Record _ |@ASPER HIGH HANDICAPPED BY ‘SCHEDULED FOR END OF WEEK Seriously handicapped by lack of practice due to in| snow and cold of the last week, the Casper high school team leaves tomorrow afternoon to play Cheyenne at the capital. The local players have not been able to get out- doors since last Thursday and what little practice they have had has been merely signal drill in the gymnasium. Coach Morgan is not at all con- | tapered off training today for their 15 round meteh tomorrow night at Madison Square Garden. It will be the first of a series of elimination contests planned dur- ing the indoor ssason to develop another challenger for Jack Dempsey. Harry Wills, negro contender, is preparing for a bout with Jack Thompson, Boston negro, at New- ark, N. J., next Monday night. It will be Wills’ stcond appearanse in a campaign which he hopes the center of ring interest here | win jead to a match with the during the next few days. | reigning chemplon. Jack Renault, Canadian battler, | and Floyd Johnson, young Iowan, NEW YORK, Nov. 1.—Heavy- weight title contenders will hold Tribune Want Ads bring resutts. greatly impressed with My Own Admiral Cary T. Gray- mg of oe ae of the ope son’s challenger for the 38-year-old champi ip, which Mingihat pert ckeata tig: mesoonea McGraw Offers arrived yesterday to meet Zev, In Memoriam and Rialto in the $50,000 championship stakes at the Milldale track on Saturday. | A curious crowd followed the; {dol of American turfdom, departs horse from the unloading chute to | today for Latonia, Kentucky there the barn, where four sturdy detec- to decide on Saturday the mooted in several years, having beaten the University of Wyoming frosh in the frst game of the season. All of the regulars and first string | subs will take the trip with the, exception of Fred Houser, end and halfback, whose ankle was broken Big Trade for | Rogers Hornsby / tives took up their vigil to guard question whether he or My Own nm practice last week. eee the thoroughbred and keep all in-, has the faster legs. Tomorrow the second team will; ST. LOUIS, Noy. 1.—t ‘ WHEREVE NE TIRES J truders from approaching the stall.| The nemesis of Britain's favorite go to Glenrock to the Glenrock | v Lage anarl RYOU ED GOOD Zev, when he arrives, will be| Papyrus, wil! appear in the $50,000 quartered In the same barn with the | Latonia championship, in which My Grayson colt, The Rancocas cham-| Own also is entered. pion was expected to leave New| Zev topped off his triumphan: York today and arrive at the Cov-|carrer yesterday by his ington track tomorrow morning. | heels to the field, winning by four Preparations are being made by/lengths the Autumn champlonshi; rumors were in circu’ation here to-| day that the New York Giants have offered to trade Jack Bentley, pitch- er, and Shortstop Jackson for Rogers. Hornsby, star second base- man for the St. Louls Cardinals and high school. This is the first year che Converse county boys have had a football team and little tis known of their ability. On Saturday a team made up from the second and third teams i will Journey to Salt Creek to play! premier batter of the National = the Latonia management to recetve/of the Metropolitan racing season he high schoo] there. The ol! field | league. The rumors followed one of the largest crowds that ever|/at Empire City. Incidentally the boys are being coached by Gib Han- ference here yesterday attended a race meeting at that track. great horse in this race $5,160, increasing his total winnings to $265,073, more than $15,000 great the! er than Man O’ War's. en, formerly of Nebraska untver sity, and are said to be heavy and to have learned a lot of football ———ie. the Cardinals, who did not U. of C. Frosh ae Has Jaw Broken |: seny that ictusetia's ‘purpose ta |coming to St. Louts was to try to Dick Kinsella, scout for the N York Nationals, and Sam Bread president of the St. Louis Nationals While nelther Breadon nor Kin | sellaPeould be reached for a state ment, Branch Rickey, manager of The same qualities that serve so magnif- icently on city pavements and improved highways enable Goodyear Cord Tires to serve best in oilfield service. There is powerful, slipless traction in the famous All-Weather Tread for any road —or lack of road. The Goodyear sidewall of exceptionally tough stock offers stubborn resistance alike to rut wear and curb wear. E And beneath both tread and sidewall there is that stout-bodied carcass of long- staple cotton, with the cords laid in alter- nate groups of plies to minimize friction and support good wear. These are the special advantages of. the new Goodyear Cord Tire with the beveled All-Weather Tread. They are the reliable source of great mileage at low cost per mile. NEW YORK, Nov. 1.—Zev, BLUE NOSE JUMPS OUT IN THE LEAD IN SECOND RACE TODAY HALIFAX, N. Nov. 1—The Lunenberg schooner Blue Nose, de- fender of the international fisher- men’s trophy and the Gloucester schooner Columbia today engaged In their third race of the championship series. Blue Nose won the first race and the second was declared no contest because the boats could not finish the 40 mile course within six hours. Blue Nose beat Columbia 18 sec- onds across the starting line. After the boats had salled one hour, Blue Nose had a@ lead of a + POSITIONS — UNCHANGED OF THREE LEADERS IN = SIX-DN BICYCLE - ANGE CHICAGO, Nov. 1—With Gertrude Ederle, swimming champion of the United States, the holder »t countless records in numerous distances. ilss Ederle has written another chapter for the swimming records of Hawail where she recently. oreated three new world's records, defeating Lilie Bowmer, the girl champion of the Island. The aquatic marvel is pictured on the beach at Waikiki with Dave Kahanomuku, e brother to the Hawaiian aquatic star, Duke Kahanomuku. INTERNATIONAL RACE MAY BE FIXTURE OF » SPORT WORLD, BELIEF By HENRY L. FARRELL ‘With the British in a mood to (United Press Sports Editor.) | accept an international race as an NEW YORK, Noy. 1.—(United official classic, the Jockey Club of Press.)—Along with tennis, golf, the United States could do much to polo, yacht racing and track and/jestablish it ag an international feld athletics, thoroughbred racing | event by announcing now that the s almost sure to become an estab-| cup would be put up for competition ished international sport as @ result | in England in 1924. ot the Zev-Papyrus race. With a year to prepare for the Only sufficient inducement to| ¢vent, Huropean owners would sure horse owners is required to have! ly have no fault to find with the established an international race an- centr as they found this nually to décide the three-year-old | Year. championship of the world. dette comer not be ye The $5,000 gold challenge cup, won cymes ey Sa My for the first time by Zev, provides a Petr Re apa) will be raced again fitting trophy, and if a generous purse can be offered in the future | ,,(v7ers of both horses announced there is little doubt that the annual | pvr intention of sending them to cup race can be made just as inter- | Upsland to race next season, and if esting an event as the American the American three-year-old cham- ene pion could be sent along with them Oup yacht races, the Olympic games for the cup races it would mean and other old established classics, | ion tor sracine und all. inter. ‘To make such an event permanent | Tio) 100 means middleweight who wil meet Roy| it must necessarily be founded upon |." °C"), 06 icaihs bike Scat) at Conley, “The Fighting Parso principles of true sportsmanship| 7. "tne winner of the heat ble the méin event of the opening of| and it must provide that the handi- ner of the first big the Elks’ fight cards this fall, ar-| cap upon the competitors is dis.| ‘ternational race, and it will be a = = : ; rived fe; town we ‘abA- worked | trivuthd matter of pride for American breed- out the last two afternoons at the} In ae scares ers to hold up the Sinclair colt as a EVERY TIME YOU SHOOT AT THE + Jobtain Hornsby for the Giants. BOULDER, Colo., Nov. 1—wn.| Rickey stated, however, that he did fam Bell, 18 year old member -¢ Mot believe any trade was discussed he freshman team of University | vesterday, as, he declared, Breadon of Colorado, suffered a fractured jaw pty ts consults him about such while the freshmen and the varsity, matters, i slevens were practicing. He is a) het st son of Joseph C. Bell, member of the} Think about something for the Colorado industrial commission, car this Christmas. mile in a 25 knot breeze. Blue Noso turned the first mark six miles out nearly two minutes ahead. Blue Nose turned the second mark twelve miles out, a minute and a half ahead. The press boat Lady Laurier, steaming at 12 knots, wa: unable to keep up with the flying fishermen. When the boats turned the third mark after sailing 21 miles, Colum- bia had cut Blue Nose's lead to about a third of a mile. Blue Nose turned a minute and twenty seconds ahead. PEPPER ARRIVES HERE FOR BOUT Daily Workouts to Be Staged at Athletic. Club for Week. Freeman Pepper, the Rapid City 230.1128 UI 2Eetts sseere Inexpensive Method of Reducing Dangerous Swollen Veins at Home Doctor's Recent Discovery, Heals Ulcers, Bolls, Carbuncles, Abscesses and Open Sores in a Few Days.” < ‘The world progresses. Today ail- ments that. took weeks to cure can now be ended tn a few days. ff you have varicose veins or bunches you can start this today to bring them back to normal size, and if you are wise you will do so. Just get an original bottle of Moone's Emerald Ot! at any dispen- sing pharmacist and apply {t night, and morning to the enlarged veins. It is very powerful and penetrating and only a little is required. After a few days’ treatment the Moone’s Emerald Ot! besides being one of the most powerful of ant!- septics capable of destroying the most pernicious germs and the poisons caused by them, i= also a marvelous healing agent. One application for instance stops the itching of eczema, and a few applications causes the erupti to ary up, ie off and completely disappear, It ts equally as effective in barber's itoh, salt rheum, redness and inflammatory akin trouble, People who want to reduce vari- cose veins, wens or goitre, or get rid of eczema, ulcers, boils, abcesses or ‘piles In a.few days should not hes!- tate to get a bottle at once. It is so powerful that a small bottle lasts veins will begin to grow smaller and|a long time. Smith and Turner by regular use will soon reduce to] Drug Co., will supply you. Mail Sormal. .Jorders accepted.—Advertisement. f etx: international bicycle | | ee vere riding at 1,416 miles, four | “taps, at 6 a. m. today, the elghty- first hour of the race. ‘The leaders were Stockholm and Kockler, Chicago; Brocco, Italy, and Coburn, Newark, N. J.; Lawrence San Francisco, and Kopsky, Bo- Leading tn potnts with 296 were McNamara, Australia and Horan, Newark, N. J., who were only one lap behind the leaders. Next in points were Moeskops and Van Kempen, Holland, with 237, and Hanley, Ban Francisco, and Madden. New York, with 223, also one lap in the rear of the Casper Buick Co. Schulte Hardware Co. GOCcD£ YEAR Casper Athletic club. He will work| cially between England and the| ing, but, Wavirasctinue uhosened be- out every day at 5 o'clock until the| United States, have done much to} fore thi ce that should be whis. day of the fight. Pepper has been| cultivate friendly relations between | pered in the future, if not entirely Cighting all over South Dakota and| the two nations and it is certain | forgotten. t Nebraska this summer and fall and/ that @ horse race would not en:| ‘The Jockey Club of America ts s in almost perfect shape He/| danger that friendship, as long a8| composed of what Americans are pas: se i om training now] the United States would agree to| proud to consider as men of rea! Roy "Ochlon te ee be a good sport in the conduct of| sportsmanship and unquestioned in- NEW GERMAN GI FORMULA RUBS AWEUMATI romises quick, soothing matic. Sufferers chemistry that relief of headache pains, ai caine for pain tifle ois a ead guaranteed to ‘This marvelous dis as Bubler Ofi is of certain rare olls, which © a clear amber liquid that i: with the finger tips. It { ~ A remarkable new discove: has given to World the boon of Aspirin for the dentistry, | now come forth wae: another 5 our PAINS Guar-jand are fast getting into shape for] of Sir Thomas Lipton, the English | now relief to German the nd Noy ‘has overs, ki new combination produces is applied is 80 the race. If the deed of title to the cup won in Saturday or Sunday and will go through the last stages of his train- States until the cup is won by a to a] horse representing another nation, because the terms would be obvious. Speedball Hayden, Young Win!-| ly unfair in that they would give fred, Joe Legard and Jimmie Hig-| the American horse all the better gins, other principals on the bill, are] of it. going through their stunts dai'y Only the admirable sportsmanship the program. — yachteman, has kept alive the com. | BILLIARD PLAY world but Sir Thorias would throw | Welker Cochran of away the fortune that he has ex- pended in the effort to beat a 100 to 1 shot. ‘The deed for America’s Cup pro- vides that the race shall be sailed in the home waters of the cup-holding nation, and it imposes an almost hopeless handicap in requiring that, the challenging yacht must be sailed to the scene of the races. Under these conditions Sir Thomas tegrity and when the committee ap. Pointed to name the American run. ners against Papyrus was flounder- ing around on the night before the race trying to decide between Zev and My Own, their word was taken that they really doubted the condi- tion of Zev as being good enough to be a worthy representative of America. Looking at it from the other side, however, there is much to make it appear that the committee was try- ing to make the horse fit conditions. It seemed that the condition of the track and not the horse was in- fluencing their judgment. My Own was considered speedier than Zev on @ fast track, and Zev was re- garded as one of the greatest horses of all times in the mud. It looked very much as if the committee wanted Zev available for the mud and My Own ready for a fast track. When the race was proposed it would have resulted in much better OTING GALLERY NEXT TO WYATT HOTEL Water Consumers BEWARE OF LEAKS IN YOUR WATER PIPES Consumers are chargeable with all water that passes through their Meters. © The following information has been compiled by close and careful tests carried on by experts in many cities as well as by our own Meter Department. At Casper’s water pressure the following size leaks in your water pipes will waste water as follows every twenty-four hours. things of life. Always Ready With electricity any home may have a com- plete, though simple signal system. Time saved from housework means more leisure hours, more recreation, more op- portunity for social intercourse. Lightening of household labors means bet- ter health ,the conservation of that youth- ful vigor, complexion and figure, and con- sequently greater enjoyment of the good Your local electric light and power com- pany employes are helping the wheels turn- : S ing and the wires humming every minute ating that {t disappears within Angeles Winner of ‘must build a challenger rugged| feeling if the American turfmen had 1/32-In. 1/16-In. 1/8-Inch 174-In. of every day to make these comforts avail- enough to withstand the hardships; named the opponent for Papyrus in- ble f Wi | 3 N. Y. M ch of @ trip across the Atlantic and, | stead of bringing him over here to BD/B LUE YOU. nter or Summer, Rain or | “© cles regain life, er o Fe atch. ) when it does surviv ethis great tnsk,| meet anyone of three horses that Shine, Night or Day, Holidays, Sundays, 5 WS ERIGs. SEBOVINE | Jenteal, it must speed with a fragile, bird-| could have been picked the night Every Day, the service is at your com- | | rn cases show astonishing im-]| NEW YORK, Nov. 1.—Welker| like craft that can hardly hold its; before tho race. mand. uma viously the element of sports- : bi ft c , is! expert, who last night provid the y = Dees serrere Sarees > hs) Loetnse earzeee SS the went 129) See ae tered cae ue ‘Gal ‘Gal. "Gal factors in the dally life ot you and’ peur Ines, which are carrie |balk line billiard tournament by de- iy “J - ‘actors in the daily life of you and f Bape, Yorshe mutcles shu Jolnte | atiag’ ten asidee Willa | United States cartiniy cannot boast || SPOTL Calendar y Four family, yet its cost is one of the smallest items in your monthly expenses. about its success in defending the cup when challengers have not the slightest chance to win it. Racing. | ‘ While the handicap would not be) Meeting of Maryland Jockey club so insurmountable, the spirit of| opens at Pimlico. sportsmanship would be just as one- Meeting of Kentucky Jockey club, sided if the American turf officials | a+ Latonia. to neutralize these pain-causing| DON’T NEGLECT WATER LEAKS W. H. JOHNSON, Water Commissioner. Hoppe, is matched to meet Erich Hagenlacher, German champion, in the Hotel Pennsylvania this after noon. Jake Schaefer of San Francisco and Roger Cont! of France also are matched for thts afternoon and would try to insist that British Tone vid meet Haouard Horemans) and French horsea be sent to this S u country to race where track, weather Nothing so brilliant was expected) iq general conditions would be Psd amazing have been the results from this German discovery American distributors have author- \\ ized local druggists to offer it un- der a positive written ‘uarantee, Signed by the druggist himself, to refund the purchase price if even the first application fails to bring prompt and gratifying relief. If you suffer from stabbing rheu- matic pains in the arms, les—if your back For all the comfort and convenience elec- tricity gives, you pay less than your family spends monthly for amusement. Billiards. ‘World's 18.2 balkline champion- legs and ship tournament, at New York. ‘sometim: TRAIN SCHEDULES feels as if 1t would break in two—|Of the Calffornian, the youngest) | 710. “orsign horse, not con- Cycling. Chicago & Northwestun if your joints rasp and torture you| American player in the tournament, SP ho then by all means try @ bottle of/ as in the rr tournament he won| Sidering the risk of a trip across Fourth day of annual six-day race | _ Westbound Buhler Ol] today. You'll never the ocean. in Chicago. |P No. 603 -_ want to be without ft. but one match, defeating Hagen-| "volte the feeling that Paj Boxin, |] Eastbound— Remember—it is sold under an|lacher. He won from Hoppe, 600 ae op cee her cen Lf No. 622 _..-. 8 445 p. m. Jack Taylor vs. Lee Anderson, 10 | rounds, at Springfield, O. | ‘Wille Kohler vs. Mickey Travers, | 12 rounds, at Brooklyn. | Pau} Doyle vs. Izzy Tanner, 12 rounés, at Brooklyn. was assuming too much of an obll- gation in crossing the Atlantic to meet Zev, British sportsmen ex- pressed the opinion before the race that !t could be made the Inaugural of a real classic, if American turtf- from give absolute written your druggist. you relief after the first application your druggist will refund the mon- ey without question. In this city Buhler Oil can pe obtained under this written guarantee from good sts such as: Kimball Drug points to 230. In this victory Cochran made the highest run of the week, 146, and in finishing in 16 innings, set up the best average, 31 4-16. Hoppe was far off his usual game. a guarantee If it fails to Chicago, Burlington & Quincy NATRONA POWER CO. 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