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he Casver Daily Cridune PAGE FIVE. Tiytewet ef THE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS [=|""s,".3<".,. PIRATES GIVEN SETBACK IN DEFEAT BY CLAN MGRAW/| ROBINS DEALT [Standings ~ || YOU KNOW ME AL—Addventures of Jack Keefe By RING LARDNER National League. THIS GUY ~) , Won Lost Pct. . OY Were, 1F You WAS CN WHY THE FIRST New Yee 20 604 i MANAGES \ WN NY maNaGcin’ THE |X ana | WOULD DO Saibaeeee sk se 596 BALL CLUB, WHAT KS BETO ——---- 86 689 LIRE @ OLD WRce Sc omueerama| wouLDd 548 wouto you Do 2 GET RID OF ALL 544 WASHERWOMAN, 5 : aol dees 361 a\ ain't NO GOOD Senators Hold Lead] Wwashiaston Over Yankees by Another Win. Cleveland ~_____ Chicago ~. a Biston (By The Associated Press). At the Polo Grounds today Pittsburgh will forcefully|| Yesterday’s protest the bethrothal of Miss National League to the Scores ap : " 1 ' Giants or forever hold his|— a > Sra Copyright. 1984. by The Bel Spntienter Tee peace. National League. cree mde!) es ee NOTRE DAME SEESBIGBATTLE © RENAULT NOT |N/AVY MUST PUT |GASPERGRID WARRIORS PUT ssc amen S| «carte | (SEASON INNEBRASKA GAME! Serene eee yuan jinyc| THROUGH STIFF WORKOUT IN NG oe Se) a ee “OCAMUN IN NEBRA WITH WILLS)! TiAnULIUKd) PREPARATION FOR FIRST GAME’ center, were raw substitutes ana| Detrolt 3, Boston 2. Kelly a stranger at second base} 7 ?adelphia 11, St. Louts 9. Wilson, a first year man, was In left KA pleele ania ea: = < ° Ten Sigel rican Association. : f Early Game With M: and, Govidy, "war veteran, behind] otedo b, Mt Twaviees iation ou en arnors Vetermined to Even Up By FAIR PLAY arly Game Wit! Y-] ‘Tho first hour and a half last] After two weeks of hard work the eh! 4 Ds reed v1 Col 2, K af S F Cc ke 1; (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune ight wi o fa Eo én are be, in Re ES Oo tha itr wae Columbus 12, Kansas City 5. core; ornhus' ers to PI a’ oleate an Soest teers per Teibun a uette M plebt was siven to falling on the| men are beginning to show the re: York: lustig’ tha. Phatee-ty two, and]! a, Mapolis 0, St. Paul 2, rghit P te) * oh Kling the dummy, pushing | sults of their conditioning and right in by Reh citiece leven 0 A 2 ik ault will have no a E the bucking machine, and blockin most in shape to’ gc e one-balt games. Another victory to- regon /iggies T is Year. Harry Wills o far as this fa Surprise Coach Morgan spent a long time ST hteee of a haggle thse day will all but check the Pirates Const League. fin meerned. Sturting today or short: a with the linemen teaching them how | on, fundamen and put of the race. MeKechn’e's team| Portland 1, Los Avevies 4, ; , ly thereafter, the Dominion deliverer o break through on the defense and| players are handling themselves can still cinch the penant, however,| Vernon 9, Salt Lake 15. By LAWRENCE PERRY this comforting thought: “It is to] Will start on & three-week's hunting By WALTER CAMP how to block their opponents. off on | with more ease and facility. by winning all of their games. Oakland 7, Sacramento 2, (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune) ,' remembered that stars are devel-| trip, after which he will tour the} (copright, 1924, Casper Trit the offense. Coach Madden had his ——__— = » _Brookly was virtually eliminated] Seattle 6, San Francisco 4, (11 in.| NEW YORK, Sept. 24.—Knute] oped during the course of a season| country, meet’ng various opponents] “Nw YORK. S: eee e: sap | Meks hard at work on forming tri yesterday by the Cubs who qua’l-|nings,) " Rockne says the desire of Notre} and that it is fast getting to be a| and increasing his reputation, eittaetiute Alcea gt a ak he | terference and change of pace while} Persians belleve that on a certain pe as best man for the Giants by vame for a victory over Nebraska] ‘Uichigan tradition that a good man| The talk was that Wills and Ren-| team once sete sar ion the Navy | “ouch Christopher gave the ends a|charmed day—a secret which but pe Fey gas nea peer Western League. nis season is considerably more] usualy t.@is up to till a yawning|ault would hook up for an October| ther tees ravialy for Whe Mate ec, | one drill on handling forward |few have ever discovered—the rose Innings, althoug! ey gather Tulsa 9, Denver 4. - 1en a wish, It amounts to a vast| +P in tho ranks.” Isn’t it the] open air bout, but as the writer has| game. But it is worth while ta Oar vasses, has a heart of gold. only four hits and Vance fanned] wi, ; t ‘ ; eleven batters, ‘Three of the Chica Be seeteh Soe Notnes 0. sear ole “Who Pee vicps cosy bus Wik uanoaata A 0in| Batec Tecate en Sense) | malipenctions ilountes eva a: sony go ljows were homers, two by Gran | Lincol For two years now the Cornhus-} ‘Y%9/Will be the man to fill Kipke’s| ¢o Nempsey and the chances are he| cause just as in the earlier days o:| 1! practice, kickoffs and a snappy ee—S—S=_== thine! "The Retina now are a fol ‘neoln 9-3, Oklahoma City ‘8.12,| ers have been the fly in the South| shoes? No one, perhaps. Kipke’s| wi!] work his way up to this battle | football, Notre Dame, when not very | *timmage. game behind the Giants with only send oifitment the flaw in the other-] 40 not turn up every day: His ver-| thru Firpo. No danger for Renault. | well known, came east and defeated It is too early to pick out any of A American as both clubs won. Thef——— ogical, commendable, material may not be up to the best turn such a trick against some o.| tke backfield regulars, Bell, Alls Senators were pressed to the lm't to Speaking of Nebraska directs the | ‘{ recent years, {t is certainly sup- Harry Wills never, never could] the eastern teams in an early season | an, Brown, and Gibson are three left to play. wise perfect amber of Notra Dame | satility was the greatest asset. Rickard knew how to b'uld up thé] the Army, just 80 does Marquette | the indiv’dual pl ets but. Archam- Washington maintained its. two S eG cotball. ‘The, Ind.anans’ desire for] - After a wek’s hard work, Prince-| Full and he knows how to pull him| hope to defeat the Navy this year. | bault, Gorrel, Rnthi 4 Eeitheiah: game lead over the Yankees In the port lendar evenge, therefore, {s warrantable, | ton coaches say that while the Tiger | down. It is probable that Marquette couk les, McKelvey and Stanko look w'n from the White Hose 7 to 6,.The |... Meeting of vn ihe ebesedcie ind’s’ eye to the. Missouri Valley Lerior to the 1923.supply, They have | knock-Jack Dempsey out. So admit) gaine, but the Navy is’in a better |. ‘vell at the wingS andthe center of ra | E Yankees scored another easy victory | .y club, at erestie Country Jock: | ¢ Cornhuskers are annually | hopes of an eleven approximating }.oj1.the fight sharks along the great] physical position than most others] ‘he line will find Kassis, Thompson, 2 over Cleveland, 8 to 2, but must} “Meeting of apecnete target for a lot of stalwart teams.| the Nassau average. white way. But they do think Wills; and hence wil have more stamina in] Murray and Shikany in most of the win all of their five remainine | \¢ ratoniay S ntUckY Jockey club,| Phe intersectional aspect is quite a will be clever enough to tle up the] a stiff game. rames with a hot fight on beween|@)- VISITORS who know games while Washington loses three] Meeting of = prominent in‘the schedule of the Lin- champion. At least some of them do. Still Navy has a lot to do in get-| ‘he rest of the linemen. Los Angeles will tell you Of its five, to win the bunting. ‘The | yweqane larford' Bresdgre'| coin outfit. Colgate will: cometbees: CHEYENNE. 70 CLASH \ They believe that Dempsey would] ting ready for this early October| Three more practices are due be- g' Senators can cinch the flag-by tak-| Grace, opens at Havre de| ‘ng a sample: of eastern prowess Year his arms out trying to reach| ame in the way of developing a| fore the men line up for the opening | {| that, despite its excel- Ing four or tie by w'nning three. Meating iat! Oe) and the Oregon Aggies will come the Negro in a vital spot and that| backfield, especially if Flippen| Same with Salt Crek on Satur lence of service and cui- etroit won its fifth straight sam¢ | spens at Toronta Jockey club] out of the Far West. the battle might win-with him out-/ should not be in good condition for] Casper high school gridiron asptr. sine, Gates Hotel rates défeating Boston, 3 to 2, and the mrottin How. long is it “since the Pacific | pointed. he and Shapley are the nucleus} ts were put through the longest | a 6 no higher than those Athletics sharpened up their bats Meeting of G e- Coast eleven has penetrated even How sad, how very sad {t would; there, Bob Folwell and Johnnie Wel.| "ractice so far this season yester- | r g hotel: for the series with the Yankees by { umbe rand Cirbult, at Col. be for a world’s champions to lose|chel are working on this backfield| day afternoon being hard at if from of other good hotels. ; as far as Nebraska? So far as the beating the Browns, 11 to 9. Cinc’n Oy eta writer recalls, it will be the first his hard earned world's title on] sroblem and together enough plays| ‘ Until 6:30, They were sent to the Centrally located—easily nati reta’ned fourth place tn the! ational 4 Flatigs mash Gt the Rookies in ve. lone points, -o offer an attack to Marquette, showers only when it became so and quickly accessible to 7 eur championshi : J - : aha el National by defeating Boston 4 to 1 },, bas jeios mplonshipliong time. Notre Dame, Kansas, So sad that wise persons say Wills no cst Ts, lark that it was impossible to fol " and the Cardinals won a ten inning | Ganeqin’ wt Haverford. Pa, Missour!, Kansas Aggies," Oklahoma will be very much older and more} Chick Meehan, up at Syracuse | !ow the ball, The season opens here | nates vate aes! pay game from the Phillies, 8 to oionship tourtemont closed cham-! ang Ilinols round out a list of rigid tottery than he is today before Jack | has quite a problem before him. In| Saturday with Salt Creek high ie i oo Field Triale 7°"*® | tests. Missourl's new opponents are] CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 24.—All| will moet him. ’ October, the Orange eleven is faced | 8°hool. pining 99m ener betel pane y Chicago and. Mesourt Wealeyen | 2ePRed up by the victory over the] go runs the wise talk. Personally | with Boston College, Penn State and 20 Holiday, Prea. Oeorgs A. Gel Windsor, Ce high school football/ against Imost everyone's opintor Pittsburgh in a row. s = am last Saturday by a score of . x R'ckard’s—the writer] .omes th x . Bench Show. St. Loul ate has dropped to 6, tha Gk high ‘echoo! squad s omes thru with three victories 3 3 7 P h t Ty. o 6, eye! ‘4 c qua e] a y ill enter t : . ames a Show of W Ss S'mpso; ashington University Bee brig ccsea Re ay k my aa merase r the | there the latter part of the season 4 5 y at Balen Oiamette Kennel club,| ist. Louls) to make way for Wiscon.| 8 Working hard for the Wheatland | ring against Wills néxt summer and! stoula be a glorious finish against Palales Te ‘Selon: sin and Nebraska Wesleyan. Fame this BEsoeney, that the Brown Panther ts golng t » Columbia and even Hender Pees Foticie seeerot’ = In the opening game of the sea-| get plenty. ‘ southern California team. But onal League. tribling vs, Slowly but surely the Has s 5 ’ nay j a ia team. eiuceio Cr oR ~ouds at Newark, senha 7, dians ite pease firs the ae son Elkdall, captain and rfht half-) Don't forget—or mayhe you never | Meehan will have to get a kicker Pittsburgh at New York. Freddie Grebs vs. Tiger Nelson, 19|®d ® very enviable place it was— back, the star, scoring three|knew—that Jack Dempsey {s a] yeplace Zimmerman and Jappe Cincinnati at Boston. ‘ounds at Newark. m. 19} chee occupied by the Carlisle Inai-| ‘uchdowns and playing a wonderful | clever boxer himself. and MacRae left holes to be filled. . ; f St. Louis at Philadelphia. Joe Burman vs. Harold Mays, 3| “ As a matter of fact, creeping aeteneys Sethe ae ma pectaeond x rounhg at Newark. [is hardly the word, the aborigines |“) Mn Oot a4 ‘ = American League. ‘ ack Renault vs. Jack Burke, 10] ®te Coming pretty fast. They are H Washington at Chicago. ‘ounds, at’ Montreal. #19) colorful crew, even if they don’t] Décted to be the same against Whent- FOOTBALL The Cheyehne lineup last week, ex- Philadelphia at St. Louis. Carl Tremaine vs. Charley Good-| Wear war paint and are always a} “yong. left tackle J. Western -interational trials begin t Bugene, Ore. They replace Springfield If Syracuse New York at ¢ Cleveland, | nan, 10 rounds, at Cleveland. popular attraction wherever they} smith; lett guard, Erickson; center, IS UNCOVERE from all other laxatives and reliefs The seasén of the redskins began | Morgan; right guard: Whelan: right E Tl N Defective Elimination } last Saturday and closes on Novem-| (i “haig kdall; loft half, Colvin; Constipatio: fs ber 29. They will journey trom the | "® tgs 0 ° ‘ “ mstipation al Rocky. Mountains’ to the, Atlantic | Warterback, Havice. ORTLAND)! /Oreyi\fept, 34h. Biliousness ° I be . b M f vice, lag seams coast to meet the requirements ‘of | ,, Substitutes: | Menser for Hayice ADDRESS: Lawrence Perry, |} sieue resembling foot and mouth | I aa. action of Nature's Remed their schedule. “They play Minneso- | Pearce for Coly a A ii F {ce has been discovered among emedy (NR eir si ule, play 2 es0o- 3 aes Special Football Correspondent |] uo doer in Klamath county, Ore t Tablets) is more natural and thor } ta, Butler at Indianapolis, Boston af the Casper Tribune, 814 World |} ‘on, near the Cal fornia line, accord. || OGM The effects will be a revela- || B45 OQ $20.00 eiananir 5 Saturdays in the east; St. Xavier, at If you have some. question to || ienuty game warden at sierra | Make the test. You will 0 H] NEW YORK, Sept. 24.—Frankfe] Cincinnat! and, in addition, tackle ask about ,football— Hae Pag re nner ‘appreciate this difference. ° f Yenaro, American flywéight cham-| Tulsa, Kansas Teachers, Midland, Ifyou want a rule interpreted— |]* tices here tidawse malasion it Wiiboeee narnia ands nas Mov, increased his chances. as a} Oklahoma Baptists, Still and Creigh- If you want to know anything venty-two deer were found dead - Thirty Youre” ies and » nv i} Pred re ay— sah Sé san 2 CC ice Millions Use It — Few Cents | vinner over world’s champion Pan. | ton. 3 about a play .|| 2 Oregon at Malin, in Klamath . amples and be convinced } to Villa when they meet after the| Bemoaning the los thru gradua- 1 if ING enID EAME Write to Lawrence Perry, for|| Sunty, @even more were reported |f Chips Off the Old Block || that it is possible to make | ‘ight month's suspens'on of the lat-| tion of Kipke, Blott, Uteritz, Mutr- fifteen yéars an authority on the || 32 bsg ied : 9 Buys Jar at Drugstore er expires, by winning easily last| head, Vandervoort, Curran Neisch game as writer and official. 1¢ airtel SEN NR JUNIORS Little Nts sire a uesens wrices. uight in a 12 round bout with Bushy] and Vick, from the Michigan ele- you want a personal reply en- Maciel eae leat IS The came NR—in one-third doses, Painless Extraction ~raham, promising Utica bantam. - “ven the Michigan alumnus develops close a stamped, self-addressed ii coaten st ae eandy-coated. For children and adults. fae LARAMIN, Wyo. Sept. 24.—Lar-|] envelope. Otherwise your aues- || seg aa’ 7% une Clas, SOLD BY YouR prUGaIsT Examination Free amie high school’s football team op-|} ton will be answered in this = ——-—_. 2 ened the 1924 season impressively by || column. 2 F : winning from Rawlins high school 3 Dr. Frank Carll on the local field 58 to 0. Rawlings| (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune) | Me is playing {ts first year on the grid-| @UESTION—A kicker punts fr Fourth Floor O-S Bldg. fron. and the boys did well consider.|.°19% to his line of scrimmage. One Ph 564-J Sar or more team mates are behind him one 564- ‘ie Ing the handicap. : \e 4 ie If you have some question to ask about baseball Cantaln George, halfback, wns te when kick is made. Is* there rae e “ = t 1 y ‘co e . | circumstance by which these outs If you want a rule interpreted— luminary for Laramie, closely pres: | 1 ora tecover the ball? : : i ok. : x If you want to know anything about a play or a player— Tim donahan; eas ena tullbad eee ol ie Uatey, be re DENVER MEDICAL INSTITUTE of Rawlins, played a wonderful game | Covered by a player of the kickor’s - SPECIALISTS FOR MEN Write to John B. Foster, the man who helped make the |} put could not do it all alone. side only after a free kick or kick 830° Elsh te rules under which the game is played today. If you want a per- LarsaleE ener oe “ Ps the | off: opiates aanteonth Street nm he je play are sonal reply enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope. Other, |j SA\0 haniline ee ie Gasper in COME AND BE CURED wise your question will be answered in this column, istice di they will 4 TeRMAMGAT HTL either nout Address—Jolin B. Foster, Special Baseball Correspondent }| o¢ the'r opponents. catch the bal! simultaneously, Does GS fated. you ean co 2 . bret i that we have t of the Casper Tribune, 811 World Building, New York. _—_—_— the’ ball “thon: belong’ to. the: player 55s case after cause exactly (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune.) QUESTION—One out, runner on] ANSWER—The double play 1s first. Batter fouls the ball and the| perfectly. proper if it can be made. General Debility, who can wrest it from the other? 4 own, ANSWER—No, the bal! belongs to a your diséase ts the side that put it in play—in the . “gods ta Pe case in gnestion, therefore, to Team Yj factory and within catcher throws the ball to the base| ‘This is not an infield play. cca As Se a ty hs y fe Insomnia—results and the baseman tags the runner be- —_—_— LOS ANGELES—Buad Taylor, Ter-| QUESTION—A back running y » he can get back he umpire} QUESTION—How many times has|re Haute, Indiana, bantamweight| the ball is ab to be tackled. He ‘ Is he rght? Grimes won from th Giants and|won a decision over Gec le Rivers | tosses it le of him to tackle or stubborr fy or sham-| ANSWER—The umpire ts right. A | Jost to the Giants this year? of Los Angeles in four jother I'neman. Ts that lineman ellgh y y be caught off a base if ricey: , ete ble to vunwith it? pooed hair stays combed all day in] runner may be caus ANSWER—He has won two and 5 : . any style you like. “Hair-Groom” 1s} he does not get back to it in time} 1 oot two games. CHICAGO-—Lou brer, Chica ANSW Any player ma ; . _ . ot a a dignified ,combing cream which] after a foul is caught. go, won the world niddleweight| any time receive a ball from a mer FREE—Consultation, Examination—FRE ives t natural gloss and well — v2) : ,,. | wrestling title from Joe Parelli, by| ber of his own team who is in front charges so low as to be within the rench of even t Sroemddrettect to your halr—that] QUESTION—Man on first base. ears thin ale hone |taking two our of three falls. Par-|of hint. ‘The only stipulation against 1 payments atrunged to sult, your tionals and the Cincinnatis had play-| eyji's arm was broken in the third] passing is the forward throwing of onsultation free, Hours, 9 a. m. dress both in| Batter pops up a fly to the short- ig pela occasions.| stop who drops the ball purposely | ed ® tie game would each get credit | fay, the ball. -m. to 1 p. m a. for a game or would the game have “Ss ie” ° 5 Specialists for Men Only Salt \ ' “ hi a 1 and forces the runner at second. He wor : 5 atte nae wiped Peat ienttan uutons hair. Be-| then throws to first to complete the | te be played over? NEW YOR rankie Genaro,} More than one hundred women enver ive suuie ob A ite new LEPHONE i a double play. Umpire says this is| ANSWER—The game would haye| American flywelght, won over Bugh- are engaged in the engineering pro ostoftice, Denver, : Ware of greasy, harmful tltations. | pot allowed. 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