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= Che Casper Daily Cribune Sutenct Wire| THE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS AUTH AND HORNSBY CONTINUE. | “OENON RE AL An SS RRCLARONER “TOP SLUGGERS OF BIG LEAGUE ‘STUDy THESE Veterans to Capture All Batting Honors of 1924 - Season on Basis of Latest A ; Collins’ Base Thefts Grow. CHICAGO, Sept. 13.—(By The Associated Press.) — With the close of the major league race a trifle more than wo weeks away, veterans, with years of service behind them, seem certain of capturing all of the honors of the 1924 season. In the American league, Babe Ruth is without danger IS GANTS OSE PAGE FIVE f ___|} First in News Re Of All Events WELL, FOR INSTANCE) Babe, according to latest averages, is hitting .385, thirty pdints ahead of his closest rival, Jamieson of Cleve- land. Eddie Collins, captain of the Chi- cago White Sox, a major league star : Wa initlt, for 19 years, will capture the base “FE d! The 100 P i C S a7 |nave been borne out, but it was the With his long experience at Har- honors. He has 39 to date. ound? e er Cent Star ” ition of the track more than Standin 8 vard, he knowns fotball and knows The Detroit Tigers, possibly with anything else and the refusal of 4 J how to find the weaknesses of his 1 pate ; v tone in 6b of the Epsom win- opponents. Marshall and staff will ! d Se a n of keeping in the pennant ssid ed i be Robitison’s other assistants, M ees nato! fight, went in for some heavy hit- ner to put calks on him that were American League. ve Robinac er assistants, Mar- Yar an = TS bine g epi games, and advancea A pastially seacooaihle for his dis} cup —~ i ee Snell Handle the ends and staff and from © second place in club P astrous defeat. Washington ~ 82 57.587 gece ues a idle on Last Trp batting. Cleveland held the lead in August Belmont, who has spent] New York 80 Into the W. team hatting, but slipped out of the a small fortune in money and time] Detroit 17 est. 390 class to .299, The Tigers are to bring about last year’s raceland] st. Louls 71 i Sinn hitting .293. * the series this year, had to start] Cleveland -. 65 a In individual " F: all over again when he made pla Philadelphia 61 7 By The Associated Press. Cimmaan ond eee cosilie: alr Play Says New for the second international meeting. | Boston — 60 78 435 Brooklyn is suffering from a se-]Sox exchanged places. Speaker York Co 2 i n He probably figured it would be| Chicago 59 «78 «(482 | bf symptoms .o! “World's se! o ims is with .346. men, especially after lord erby, Nation: 1e. — uae Saat AREA ieee’ acccusGEbS “White Sox ay sued aren Sn Is Bungler. one of the highest ranking British} ciyb Ww. Oe NEW YORK, Sept. 13.—The thricd panied ‘by a swelling of its percent-]. Rogers Hornsby, the National nobles, had won the Epsom classic] New York 84 65 Manone onatiie game of the ti bi age colunm, and is worrying Doctor] league's premier hitter, expects to BY FAIR PLAY named* after his forebears with} Brooklyn 8 56 ternational Pola series will be played John J. McGraw, who is fighting |fimish the season with an average! «Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune) Sansovino ‘ | Eittoburgh 84 68 tod: regardless of weather condi- * hard ‘to save the “city of churches’')above the .400 mark. His latest] NEW YORK, Sept. 13.—Governor _ Negotiations were opened with | Cineinnat! 7 (G4 tions; except a heavy downpour of 4 from 4 repetition F tie Oo average is 428, As runner up to! smith ought ‘to appoint a Lord High Faerre wy erthe vat Weal Pn aed Chicago 72 64 rain at game time, according to an which was rampant in. Flatbush in|Hornsby, Zack Wheat of Brooklyn,| poxing commissioner whose duty it manufacturer, who owns Epinard,|s: Lout bt 81 annougcement by the United States + 1900, agit in 1916 and more Tecent-} passed” Mazen Cuyler of the Pirated.|\ will be to show the present boxing regarded as the mak a ey ar Philadelphia BL © 87 Polo association , vie Wheat is ihitting 819, with Cu¥ler} commission how to run things. Also bred {a Hurope. Although & native | Boston ._.. 91 Three games will compriso the The (relative temperatures of the} .369. ‘how not to run things, 3 Seebia wral het . mation in RAS PEE ESOL serie. en though the first two two teants toray, carried out in five} Max, Carey, Pittshurgh Yeteran,} an example of mishandling is several years studying bus ee may decide whether the cup, emble- _ figures Js: brought his total of stolen bases to|.ehown in the abortive Leonard-Walk- the United States, and he r eppnae ' matic of the championship, now + Giants .60421; Dodgers .60283. The }42. Fournier of the Dodgers. con-|er match. This was practically ar- immediately to the ae pak held by the Meadowbrook Club + we Ithough idle -yestercay,|/tinues high in home run hitting ‘by the boxing commission. negotiate a series of races. . } team, shall return to England with m, DoaSare, a + | with aanged ‘by finally agreed to send his prize colt ‘ picked up ground as the Giants 26. And since when was it the business be. United ‘Btates.for. a series of the British team. The second game | lost.a 5 to 1 decision to St. Louis, i ie Sy bs saia pushed themselvesj of boxing commissioners to arrange | edkcney nited i will be played Tuesday and the third =| The “Pirates, who ‘have ‘been tug-| 200 ote ‘Teading with, Big mln Powe ha _ In arranging the series, Major j Bren Geturgay: sing frantically at -the pertels of/ >” soo st. Louts da aeSund ia aw pcre ings ae sag Belmont made a smart move to Hi fame, lapped up a 6 to 4 decision B03. -Bts with} ing—at least they should have +202. over the Braves, while Ohicago ‘known—that Benny was hooked ‘up counteract several complaints made I mports Less A mew bidder for batting fame in } wi: Mi t ‘eceding ‘bout. in the past when he suggested that ui ‘ bumped off the Phillie, 10 to 8. with Pal Moran for a pr ing - garde: teak ees quid from these three ‘exhibitions,¢%® Western league has appeared in| hey made the two fighters alrec Jd, ot Reg peony etapa fe Princeton Mentor One T h . 1 9 | thingn were attiet in John Heydier's| Ginglardi, Denver. outflelder, who|that -the winner would mect Dave chissed eattlihe: dustinoss was *to0 Of First to Shift an tit | h Oo yesterday. cance raped wWiace with a a < 4 8 —oe 1rs ‘° “Bat thy were even quieter dn Ban [Atk of 268, “Phen ‘Leonard ‘hurt his thumb in short or too, long andi that tt could ; : Jarabe coneanner Tina. celentenel Moran bout and the thumb just abe, Aotisight GA What joactlowar Candidates. WASHINGTON, Sept. 13—1m.- | and the Yankees fying | fany. ‘The result was the décision Pathe 2200. Sao Seated Biatee eae HP hire tink ap pct ‘Tladk| to hold three races over distances of BY WALTER CAMP 270,000, ' healed owes! 0} 4 of crucial series today against Chi- cago, Cleveland, ‘St. Louis and De- troit. The Yankees made a ithree — ‘ on Labor 1 up the wings of the line is being/announced today. The favorable tay Wine Gh care, JO three qui 1 mile, Epinerd| sharply emphasized down at Prince-|trade balanee for tho month was neuinst the Dette bs was beaten t Counsellor, The} ton, whence come reports that Beat-] $61,000,000 against $35,527,808 in ee par iereon Pte. gees a nd sceond race, over a mile, is sched-} tie, one of Princeton's best backfield] August, 1923. x His nant am pitions MM be. al uled for Aqueduct on September 27,] men last season, is to he converted] ‘Imports of gold for August. to- their pennant eagles docked or ignored. and the final race, a mile and a] into a tackle. taled $18,149,981 against $32,356,097 Pe ick = te ig cag rene abheey Anyway, Walker has got to meet quarter, on the Latonia track, Octo-|. “Whether used) at tackle or in tho| {or aucust aoe, “Galt taxon ee rea rters. : Shade vefore he fights anyone else her 11. backfield, Beattle, with his last] $2,397,457 against 00,961 for the ment of Cavorters. or suffer the penalty. Although he was beaten by Iess| year's experience, promises to be| corresponding month last year, oe reer vi eee Now ‘Walker, while waiting on than a length. Epinard refuted argu-{ one of Princeton’s most brilliant liver imports for August were records in the American eu yesterday and that went to St. Louis, 5 to 0, with Cleveland on the three quarters of a male, a mile and a mile and a quarter. In the first imont Park distance of (Copy ern ‘Leonard, passed up a number of rofitahle bouts. Naturally, he has ments that it was impossible to bring a horse over here from Europe stars, ight, 1924,,Casper Tribune) NEW YORK, Sept. 13.—The mod- tendency tn football There will be plenty of backfield against $27! whilo exports against $310.06 year, totaled 91 for August the department to stiffen 41,680 against gust 1923, $6 5,437,898 for August 1923 $331,000,000 st of commerce 6,949 for Au- Silver exports totaled $8,+ ‘Racing. a Gestre tto-make up that Joss as well ind keep him in condition. Epinard] material left if he is shifted to the] 632,007 against $7,0 zero -endl. Meeting of ‘Westchester Racing| 28 :can be-done, There is no chance was {n good ‘shape, but, according | line for Princeton has Caldwell, Gib he eastern teams today, all open] . sociation, at Belmont Park. that the Dave Shade fight will draw to his owner, he was short of racing] son, Slagle, not to speak of Williams, up ‘their dinal invasions .of the west. Virtually every game ‘in which Washington, Detroit or New Work 1d have been much better if ‘Meeting of Kentucky Jockey clubj 0"yshing like the receipts that would 1 allowed to run in a pena at Latonio. ha¥e resulted from ‘the proposed ‘hat- tle with Leonard and Walker knows who made the startling run against Harvard last year, Deputy Slain preliminary event under actual rac There is a possibility that Howard participate ‘will ibe a .eruaial .cantest,| . Martins oF Monteeal Jockey club) +t as ‘well x atiyune «se. Ing conditions, Papyrus perhaps| will he removed trom his oid post at| YY Worker to with the pereentage column \waver- os “‘Drotting. So ‘he has (ecified to defy the New was handicapped by an ee eppagy ge jB, a pte Pros- Senck end. 2orth ine veh seen] Mack swannniestn nad acmtoceca tak tremmer und an English jockey,| pects for the middle of the line are . hole up 97 are crushed by the Syracuee. a 0 box Moby Barrett in Philadelphia whereas, Hpinard had the advan-| good, with Hills and Grago left to venge Death of defeat or victory. “ he ‘He ts willing to meet Shade but tage of being handled by an Ameri-] start with if Howard is shifted. ‘Fenhis. Chantenge rount for the Davis eup|¥2ts to tuck in a fight with Barrett at Philatelphia. first. The commission will probably Polo. jtake away Walker's license if Midkey ‘There are reasons to believe that 5 2 7 two races. - American international }Persists dn ‘his determination This i : ae Epinard may win his next wanton a Weeds, Li 1. ‘would lose him his license in other ; sh If ho does, his two victories will Got. states umder ‘the reciprocal agree- mts : furnish a strong impetus to the pro f international matches | ™ent—aumless ‘the boxing authorities motion of future international races, | yé Ripe ay i. i. si im thone states decide tt ig time to sause dt will convince the British | string, ‘California State do 2 little thinking on their own ac- that it is possible to keep a eount. on form in this countr and can trainer and beipg ridden by an American jockey. They are counting a lot at Prince- ton on that star end, Stout, who is| captain this year and who is a real leader as well as a fine wing man. Dinsmore has the call on the quarter back position, with Ewing, of last ’s freshman team, for a second ROME, Sept. 13.—(By The Assocl- ated Press).—Armando Casalin!, Fa- scisti deputy, died in a hospital to- day from two revolver wounds, in- feted upon him ‘by Glovanni Corvi, a working man, who, when arrested. told fasclst militiamen that he -had fired upon Signor Casalini to avenge the late Giacomo Matteottt, Yesterday’s Scores c— championship tournament at Del Monte. Bench Show. Opponents of the Brown football National League. Cobb, Ruth and Speaker ar t ball Se ‘ team are beginning ; ne al + Mio! says he may abandon ‘hi Ore Gren Players. but each of them has ertainly will show that the sp am inning to sit up and] ist deputy. pin Ae girs ey ye 3 tl ; vagy peor ctis ey cook vertuin weakness which bars him from the glorious estate of perfection x ts being promoted by internat uke notice that the Providence ag-] ‘The attack took place when Sig- Chicago, 10; Piiladelphia, ‘8. 1 club, Taunton, Mass. « | and ds ‘blithely preparing for a long | RAYE Who cones close to meriting a perfect rating of 100 per cent 1s Tuzz | classics. sregation is Hkely to be something} nor Casalird was riding with his Tee 2 ee theatrical, reason. cohen trod ia, Diaver, starring in the Pacific Coast League, Artlett is | American owners could do much] to be reckoned with. Of course, they | daughter on a str Corvi tired 4 : in all departments of play, th 1 3 P o ir are all familiar with the vork > 3 " ehich jwadican Dengue. ‘American (Socoer League opens its chat aMAmportaut quatty. sbaseban pl Ai Dede! hitting. running and'|to foster the international spirit if] are all familiar with the fine work|three shots, two of which togk .ef- St High Cas- Louis, 5; Cleveland, 0. championship »seasan. Get ready for duck season. That's why they call hin of Ed Robinson as head coach. They Po ‘Boxing. ‘srafle yguns and ‘ammunition. are also beginning to realize that th: they would send a few of their best thoroughbreds to England. Many fect. Signor regaining cor the 100 per cent minor lenguer. Casalint died without “Cannonball” Martin -vs. Kohler, 6 rounds, at. Brooklyn. an. Fate 40c lunch at Wray's ‘Cafe—aAdv. Ametican Association. Kansas City, 32; Milwaukee, 54. Indianapolis, 6; Louisville, 7. St. Paul-Minneapolis, wet grounds. Cohimbus-Toledo postponed. Coast League. San Eranciaco, 6; Los Angeles, 7. Vernon, Oakland, 9. eramento, 9; Salt Lake ‘City, 21. Portland, 18; Seattle, 6. ee Tf you have some question to ask about baseball— (United Press Sports Editor.) away from anything that can beat Southern Association. NEW YORK, Sept. 13.—(United | them. : New Orleans, 1; Mobfle, 7. If you want a rule interpreted— Press.)—Interhational horse races,| After great difficulty, the first in- e RIG TIMBERS A SPECIAL TY Memphis, 8; Birmingham, a. If you want to knew anything about 2 play or 2 player— which will bring together the cham-| ternational vas anged last RNG ricket Club, Nashviliedittle ig rain. 5 pion .of Europe ‘and ‘the best the winner of Sept. 13.—'The FARM MACHINERY. WAGONS No others scheduled. Write to John B. Foster, the man who helped make the made the United s! retained the Davis Cup ° 5 : ; to get a terrific] Urn ‘Tilden, national f Western League. rules ‘under witich tthe game is played today. If you wantin per Hey Tories as an outcome of thelfbeating from Zev, the champton a ol ee rp aE err nea age st Tulsa, 6-5: Denver, 36. sonal reyily endlone = mtamped, self-addressed envelope. Other fj riroo big international races ar-lmonoy winner of America, in the) Chatnion. nnd William ae lde Vistributors of Omaha, 12.2; St. Joseph, 7-0. stixe your question will be answered in this column, ranged this season. gnud, at Belmont Park. texted Gorald L.-Patterson and Pat KONSET Linéoln, 2-6; Wichita, ae cht | Considering “that ‘international The race never could have been}! Ogiara Wood, of the challenging eae Maine. 6-2; Oklahoma City, Address—Joln B. 2 competition. thas, ‘become ao, thee | arestevd Mt Papyrus had not been Augtralians, 7 sets to. 1 in the Three-Day Cementing Process for Oil Wells. 3. ‘SUL We ding, oughly and so satisfactorily cstab-| owned by Ben Irish, a commonér,| qoutjos contest, The scores were of the Casper Tribune, 4 lished in athletles, tennis, golf, polo, with more sporting Instinct than} Cy" yor contest: The we Phone 2300 and 62 . Casper, Wyo. ‘Texas League. : en yachting and other minor sports it|tho owners ‘of the big ranking] qe victory, with the two in the Office and Yard—First and Center Sts. Houston, 6; Dallas, 6 (called in (Copyright, 2024, Casper june.) is rather untisual that #0 much dit-} tables, Trish took a hanco with} gingies yesterday, gave the Ameri JOIN THE AMERICAN LEGION NOW cigth, darkness). ficulty should have been encoun Fort Worth-Beaumont, rain. QUESTION—Raunner «was on first BASEBALL QUESTION BOX wer Loan Office —adv. ets ts SE ait Sa Gall the Tribune for Mebe=3 2. American horses have been shipped to England and ed in the past, and it would be well to do it again. is Reggie Brown's third season Robinson's assistant, and that there is_no cleverer student of the game.!308 widowers in The last census reported 1, INTERNATIONAL RACE EVENTS ARE PENDING DAVIS CUP IS WON AGAIN BY By HENRY L. FARRELL only one Way to do it—keep them base who had stored. The ‘umpire his ‘thoroughbred, ‘nnd for taking ft] oan team three straight matches in thor-| year, i oughbred in the United States prob-|‘the Epsom Der! ably will ensue as permanent an-| across tho Atlanti THE NICOLAYSEN LUMBER C0. Everything in Building Material 7 - : || tered in fostering and promoting in-] he was considered as nimost a ma-] the competition for tt riage tng Wichita Fatls'San ‘Antonio, rain.) an@ nother on ‘Secor. Batter| se alee Nh Yas ty ternational relations in horse racing, |tional traiter. When Papyrus Jost ee a rentte ot Pn teorsional Tip <cthersvachedsiien. grounds out. ‘The ifieler throws the! Qi ys9s0N—One out. Runner on| one of, the oldest and perhaps the| and was shown up so badly, he was] tormis team: sapremn ball to second for a double play and) second. Pitcre delivers the ball to} ™ost popular of world sports. looked upon ‘as someth even The Australians ‘won the first ‘set the umpire calls ¢he runner out!) ¢ye Tutter who buts it hitting the As a rule, most of the best thor-| worse. with snob, radii but 7 t mata | which (is the tiiled out. Second base-|| yay with his Inudliies.. Bull goes|ushbreds in Hurope are bred,| Tt long hms boon the contention + fhcons 2 paeeine Apert ew LAS TRAIN SCHEDULES Games Today | man tosses the bball to the pitcher's) to second baseman who throws it}owned and raced in England and, of those on tho « ide opr AiGe chincas & Si ‘ hox. When the umpire changes this} to first. Rumer on second goes||tn the mafority of cases, the. best} to intertational racing that « f sie salen SA a forth iwestern ‘ ! decision on the request of the ran-| pon Umpire cills man at first|| horses belong to the stables of titled |eign ‘horse has no chance na John Mo. 808 cz Arrives Devarts Ni League. ner 4o second anf Gn the meantime | out and puts runner back on third.| horsemen who respect tradition | across the erean, to change clit terbalancitie fhe Mo. 818 areas ies = 330 p. m 1:50 p. m. ah et iphia, the runner on third scores Which the! we contend that if the rurmer on | more than they care for establishing | food wna water and to race on 1 wr oF thie Povelaners Sistbouas- +1100 p,m. ee umpire allows. ‘Was the right? fiest is out the man who scored] new customs, tracks after having been accustomed —<——$»—__— Ne 008 _Arriver Departs ease ape more NSWHR—He was mot. In the | should have counted. In horseracing alone, England re-| to “cresseountry” turf. They point ; rina t ; 3 ~------5:45 p.m. 6:00 p. m. Cincinnat! at Brooklyn - he whmiia not have chang-| -ANSWER— he contention 1x|tains the old prestige of the empire,| out, with some jumification, that | wisich | Lin French i St. Louis at New York. po agen rhe ‘on ‘the agwpedl iof «| good. Tho umpire could not call the}and it Je being carefully; guarded. |welht nnd conditions should be|aecinred vestigutars Departs ‘ b : After Ihe Gid henge iit ihe! bit 2 playable ‘hit @nd at the same] The watchdogs of the nationnl honor | even to muke many horse race and od that Will not rot ne grain 490 Pp. m ia | Should have put the gmme thack to|! time onl the ball dead. Hf the bat] do mot want their thoroughbred | thut the American horse would have wood In #0 lowe tos 235 Dem New York at Chicago. the point where ut rene when ihe|| could be fielded to first bnse-the run-] class to descond to tho rating “of | Al! the advantage: frianty “enMeHdaS all ine . 3 Boston mit St: Tans. qe tc aie orginnt @ecision ‘nha ‘thatner on the bases could go us fur as|thetr pugiliste, their athletes and] Whon Papyrus wns so badiy|qenwity ts placea at 110, ay again 720 0 m| ‘Washington at Detrcit. es poy ner back to thirdd he could, Ps thelr’ tennis’ players and there Js beaten this contention, weemed tol dy for fir andg0 for oak, Philadelpliia at Cleveland 8, the United States.

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