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FRIDAY, QCTOBER 10, 1924. fhe Casper Daily Cridune PAGE SEVEN. BUNE’S PAGE World Results By Leased Wire —— —I} First in News Of All Events SERIES GAME. By RING LARDNER i KNOW, _ BUT WHAT'S your OCCUPATION 7) SENATORS. AND GIANTS MEET 1-TO-1VIGTORY [Seteane oF “YOU KNOW ME. AL--Adventures of Jack Keefe STIRS CAPITAL ||_ For saturday y Saturday, October 11. - Chicago—Brown vs. Chicago. Iowa City, Ia—Ohio vs. Iowa. 1 rt Munzeapo! Minn.—Minnesota vs. Haskell! Indian: Lansing, Mich.—Miohigan vs. “Arthur Nehf Tumed “tebe, THE inate ye Butler Back in Sixth Game |x. = Bvanston, Il.—Northwestern vs. Thursday. Cincinnat!. Indfanapolis, Ind.—Indiana vs. Louisiana LAST. NO.g ‘ I'M, sack WEEFE, PASSPORTS FOR / THE YANKEES MY WIFE @ND ? Schedule Of Lafayetio, Ind.—Purdue vs. Rose Md WASHINGTON, Oct. 10.—(By The Associated Press)—It's only a ball br kame: but when Washington’ and Rapa Lappe In@—Notre Dame New York moet today tn the moventh and deciding contest of the world se-| gacrmets Olla-—Nobraska vs. ries, the pulse of the nation will boat with the balls and strikes. nee Kan-—Kansas va. Iowa An informal half holiday will be calebrated before score boards and Eoaat | mere Weatitngten 29s loud mpeakers on tho streets and inj Connells , Ia—Drake va, Knox. the worner store of citien and vil: rum Meier fac Denke ve Knox, ages. va. Emporia Normal. President Coolldge:set the pace for] — Cojumiia, Mo.—Missourl. ve." Mie. excited and willing fandom when he sourl W yan, Ld L2 This year the committee decided that field generals were to uncertain Among the major southern games,| of making five yards by a running < Georgia Tech has what may be a] attack, #0 it was decided to put the hard, battle with Florida, a team| ball in play on the three-yard line that ‘held Tech to’ a 7-7 tie last sea-| with the hope of encouraging the ! A | Kansas plays Iowa State, Missour!| only occasionally using a forward : FOOTB | | HRI | I RS plays Missourl Wesleyan and Ne-| pass or a line plunge. ll HIGH SCHOOL FY ll braska plays Oklahoma at Norman. ie —_—. shelved his official duties yesterday to slip out to the ball yard and], St. Louis, Mo—BSt. Louts vs. Rolla i " School of Mine: watch “his club" fight for the hon- Cleveland, O.—Case vs. Otterbein. or and glory of the old town, and he] © NEWBY re yg arranged to do the same again to- reencastle, «Indr-- auw vi B By HENRY L. FARREL! that scored against the Cornell ma-| %°"- team to get away from the fleld-goal day. Hianpver. (United Press Sports Editor) chine. Vanderbilt plays Quantico Ma.-| system of scoring. “Playing Uke boys in whose arms|_ Danville, Ky.—Centre vs. Carson NEW YORK, Oct. 10.—(United| Dartmouth plays Vermont at Han. |rines, a team that is rapidly develop. It was learned unoffictally that Y cd tho. honor of thele | Newman, Ch nl . attractive intersec-|over and expects to do as well as|ing into the class of West Point and|the committee last winter consid. seat Saar Harris and his lads| St. Peter, Minn—Gustavus Adol- Casper, Douglas and eyenne 8) ly Teams to] tis" games feature tomorrow's col-} last year, when they won 27 to.2. | Annapolis, ered abolishing the point after touch- 8. McAlester, yesterday roused the first fan, first | PhUS vs. Me. * lady of the land, and 35,000 others Northfield, Minn.—St. Johns vs., Turn in Wins So Far This Season; to enthusiasm by coming home with | St. Olaf. i a 2to-l victory over Arthur Nehft|_ Hiram, O.—Hiram vs. Western Guernsey Cancels Canes and the “gang” from under “| Reserve. 13 lege football schedule and many im- Syracuse meets William and Mary Alaba: Syr 61 to Plays Mississippi College,| down entirely. That undoubtedly won last}and Centre plays her old rival, Car-} would detract somewhat from the son-Newman. t in the game, for the more portant neighborhood battles offer the first real competition of the sea- son. Sbreeicee s there are of scoring and the Two strong middlewestern teams In the middlewest Notre Dame On the Pacific Coast, California] closer the margins of victory the Bluff that has bullied the N Cleveland, O.—John Carroll vs. and one southern eleven invade the} has the second game of the season|plays Pomona, Stanford meets the| more excitement there is in any league throughout four seasons. Canisius. east and one eastern team will go| with Wabash. The two teams did} Olympic Club glevenm of San Fran-| sport. teams in action is that the district championship will be won by Casper Dougits, Cheyenne or Laramie, ~ There were to have been 12 teams in the central district but Guern- sey has found it necessary through lack of material to put its team out of commission and cancel all of ‘s games for this season. The principal es of last Satur- Dallas, Tex—Southern Methodists Eleven high school football teams mbites munuiih Dave beanies pocas vs. Austin, are battling it out for the champion: upon both ball armies that the two] Austin, Tex.—Texas vs. Howard| Ship of the Central Wyoming district generala will be compelled to trust | Payne. with Casper and Douglas at present thelr fortunes to youths of virtually] Houston, Tex.—Rice vs. South-|tled for first place with two games untried capacities in today's decid-| western. ‘won and none lost for a perfect per- ing game. urly” Ogden, who has| Fort Worth, Tex.—Texas. Chris-| centage. The general opinion vf foot- not appeared in the series, will car-| tian vs. Oklahoma A. & M. ball fans who have seen the various ry the standard of Washington; Waco, Tex.—Baylor vs. Oklahoma ; west. not meet last year. cisco, and South California goes It was also learned, unofficial eorgia meets Yale at New Haven.| Ohio State and Iowa meet at Iowa| against Arizona. California didn’t. that the committes consider Marquette goes to Annapolis to play| City, in the first important game of| play Pomona last season, but Stan-| awarding two points after touch- the Navy and the University of De-|the Western conference season.| ford beat the Olympic Club, 40 to 7,| down if the offensive team scored on traolt opens relations with the Army | Ohio State lost last year, 20 to 0, and Southern California won from|a forward pass or run and one point at West Point. Brown goes to Chi-} [ilinois plays Butler, and expects} Arizona, 69 to 6, if it scored on a drop or placement cago for a game with the University | no more trouble than they had last c kick. That system, in all probabil- year in winning, 21 to 7. Rule-makers have been altering] ity will be adopted at the next meet- vy will find plenty of com- Michigan plays the Michigan Ag-| the method of scoring the point af-|ing of the rules committee, and it from Marquette, an unde-| gies and Minnesota meets the strong| ter touchdown for three years, but} should prove popular. dt would pre- feated team of 1923, which came] Haskell Indian team. Michigan won| the games, so far this season, have} sent many interesting possi{bilities. from a, swarm of uncertain twirlers,| Central Teachers. Manager McGraw will pick his start-| Dallas, Tex.—Sewanee vs. Texas day were Casper's defeat of River-| east and beat Boston College, 7 to 6,| last years’ game, 37 to 0, and Minne-| shown that another change must be|If a team was behind by seven wi ee hed A cover Agtey Falls, Ia.—Iowa Wesleyan ton by a 19 to 0 score; the scare tie | when Red Carrol), the captain of the bs a had as narrow escape of 13 to} made this vear, if the desired results| points and it scored a touchdown, it who was blasted from the moun vas Ina creakuaee v between Glenrock and Lusk and the | team played through the game with are to be obtained. could gamble on winning the game on ‘Tuesday, Ba NS ERT ria gat ek vt come tea ps 4 decisive defeat of Lander by Ther-|a broken arm and won it. meee When the officials decided to put| by trying a pass or run, or it could Ree ot be State He eatied PEAS i z vimga mopolis by a score of 99 to 2. Ther-} Detroit had two games last season| In the Missourl Valley conference] the ball in play from scrimmage on| play safe and practically make sura mopolis is not In the central district being a Big Horn basin team. Chey- enne and Torrington did not play last Saturday, The standing of the 12 teams in the central. district is as follows: Team Won Lost Pct. " fth eastern teams, losing to Wash- that brand of delivery, Manager| Vermillion, 8. D.—North Dakota » rris may call ‘upon Mogridge, al} ys, South Dakota, “4 3 peony ny yerareen bl in uthpaw, who won Tuesday; and} Mitchell, 8. D.—Dakota Wesleyan Sel Bit Haven TREN lie iene then upon “Firpo” Marberry, the re- mh Par aMee Yale walliped Georgia, 40 to 0, last year and unless the southerners are much stronger they can’t hope the five-yard line, it was hoped that] of a tie by kicking for the extra teamis attempting to score the extra] point. In any event it {fs certain point would try forward passes and| that teams Will continue to,rely on running plays, and that this would|the safer and more certain method speed up the game. But after mak-| of field goals until there is an added ing a touchdown teams continued to] incentive to try forward passes ow rely_on the goal-from-field method ing attacks. vs, South Dakota State, lief expert who saved two of the Lindsborg, Kan.—Sterling vs. Washington victories in the series. Rethany. McGraw will back Barnes with M Wichita, Kan.—Kansas Wesleyan Quillan, Watson and Ryan. vs. Friends. Casper's football squad, first and second teams and substitutes, left rey Douglas - 2 0 1000 “ i , i —Shurtle shortly after 1 o'clock this after-!D to do much better, although Yale pa peeecey ©, Pon ayeee ee eee bebo: “*Inon for Glenrock where this afte casper 2 0 1000) may not have as high « scorims New Yorf(NL) ABR HPO AE Beloit, Wis—Carleton va. Beloit. 00H they play the Glenrock high, Cheyenne - 000 | team as they had last season. Seapets pec one Oh Slane ecorah, Ia.—Dubuque vs. Luther. | #¢hool. ‘Tomorrow afternoon on the} Glenrock 2 See Rein ba Chipago ere plaving: tor: haw oysdddseg ae vi pede EL Hoa 85 ly c ;}local Mela Casper will play the| St Creek - > tho first time. Beppe moet Cg tg al Stn ewan vo WES a PoP are ST o You Know- Kelly, 1b. 40 2 tT 1 i aaelcton) Wis.—Lawrence va.| A® the entire Douglas team wilt| Wheatland - 0 2 000} The hardest game in the east is . Meusel, if. As a OCR here Oo da A a Ue in Glenfock this afternoon scout-| Riverton - 0 1 000: scheduled at Pittsburgh, where West 45(0- 724" GO| Northwestern) ColNg en ae. vor] IneCasbormondch. Morgan will use| LUSIC. - 0 © 600 | Virginia and the University of Pitts- ; <3 300320 i pon, a nothing but straight football, win| Laramie -----.. - 0 ) 000] burgh meet in the most important That you can bu 12-Gau e Re i t 30 1 GT Ol ter ivaukee, Wis-—-Carroll va. Miler lose. The special formatioris,| Terrington —-....-. 0 0 000 wae ce tip day” Pittabureh is tus. ‘ y g mington 2 . Pa a! - —— ee ol ol * har fayette game, an - A200 O10 16 OS ace aver ey shifts and spreads that tho: team SOS tata DAKO Leetarotis warms, 054 ‘ Smokeless Shot Gun Shells, for____$4.15 SARs see Tigv oo arin cee p Dearth. DaMeOR Sek. Wl be kand under cover and test against Allegheny. West Vir 0 ee may not be used in a game until Sean a ects Northfield, Minn.—St. Olaf vs. St. FOOTBALL ginia won last year's game 13 to 7. +3 t fe aiiowatee Harvard has Middlebury at Cam <n Totals ..- ER EE A Rta ealinn an ly Spy Tels gone bhad eitras cha eon belAge:for what wae scheduled aa an 2 WS DO YOU KNOW Washington (AL) AB RH PO A Bh jing, < . team will be used for the greater SE eG ee moped vette bald nhl igh SLAY MeNeely, cf. 210 1 0 0} ‘Texington, Ky—Georgetown part of the game with tho poset- horrible afternoon. last. fall, when , That you can buy Sheep Lined Coats as Harris, 2b. 401 4 5 O}gentucky. — bility that Tom Kassis, veteran first aiatiatiiy Kain. the: Gclmatn oon ‘ Bhi " i Rice. If. 4014 0 O} Touisville, Ky—Loulsville vs.| strirg tackle, will bo used at ful aL cyt Ree berg y ‘ 3 low as Se ee eon | YY) Goslin, If. . 40 0.1 0 Ol western State Normal. back so that’ the first string backs a a aGRIRS tae ds tougher) cca ie Judge, tb. ..-. 3.0 011 0 0 Ky.—Kentucky Wes-| may be saved for tomorrow's game recprtes hn SNR teem oie ReMNCeranid “notches “ka die 4 J Bluego, 3b-ss. ..-- 3 0-0 1 3 Olievan vs. Transylvania. with Wheatland. Slee thet con tetenrativdersittwrceia’l fatkee echeria and’ staan that usr : : And do you know that you can buy an Taylor Sb. ..-.:-- 0 9 0 0 0 0), “Stoines, Ia,—Creighton va.| Mho players, accompanied by'|| of the Casper Tribune, 814 World }/ ‘ieer Schedule. and ‘ Peekinpaugh, es. - 2 12.1 4 O}y.. Moines. | Coaches Morgan, Christopher and }} Building. New York. tion ti Pensylvania plays Swarthmore at Overcoat as low as__-------.-__-_$4 00 Rushes Re irr ara ‘kulamazoo, Mich.~Kalamazoo Medien. Base ne Se eD Aare ST Ee trin ee eoete e NPMAUAREIONI€: < Pena "won leat wears % bh Zachary, p. Olivet. mobile an: If you want a rule interpreted— || game, 13 to 10, and tomorrow's game » “ ” ie Totals 31a ATs 7a ere eee vat Nee ee Asya want to°biow airthing: HL aBIUIS Hot be much mors cf w run. And you can buy a “30” Winchester as low Arte ss ranville, O.— ,, a about a play— Write to Lawrence Perry, for fifteen years an authority on the game as writer and official. If you want a personal reply @n- away. Penn State plays her third game of the season against Gettysburg at at State College. Penn State won last year, 20 to 0. but Penn State has yo Harry Wilson this year. Washington and Jefferson has a kame scheduled with Grove City at a Washington. They did not play last TRAVIS JACKSON a5 , ; Z year, Jackson's name appears frequent-\§ And a “32” Colt’s Automatic Pistol (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune) | Corrfell meets Williams. at, Ithaca. ly tn the play by play report at the'll for $10 00 vs. \- Willams, although aten, to 6.) series games, having performed con. PEE Paar CO nee sm a0 oy noon Se ee we eee ew e ‘. ; ine Monmouth, Ill.—Carthage vs. Mon: Question—Is there any penalty y Bieta cm aaa at a ese by | ruatith. : : that calls for a loss of twenty-five | 1ast Year, was one of the few teams sistently for the Giant Nehf, 4, Judge, Zachary, Rice, Goslin| Bloomington, Il—State Normal 2 } yards? In a recent high school game Jobe; dhdes, Zasbary; los, Conlin | Sr ticals Colles’: nay Ml efi ek cited ees ft And do you know that you can save from ‘ Peoria, 1l1—Bradley vs. F: 2 : Sees i field when the referee blow % 0% on every artic Freee yan, none in i. tosing |. Macomb, Iil—Weatern Sta ‘ : bh rhistle: 257 to 100% on every, le you buy at A beers ‘1 mal vs. Lincoln. ‘s 2 Biteher Nope umpires, Sem, Chicago—Millikan va. Loyola. Answer—Thé twenty-five yard pen It, co} th, second; Connolly at third; timé, Rock Island, Ill.—Augustana vs. 8 i alty was correctly imposed. ist. Miinols Wesleyan paces | Nip Sa ea see nate Lake Forest, 1l—Lake Forest x Batted for Nehf in Sth. xx Ran for Kelly in 9th. Score by_innings: Sw York” 2. se. +s. 100 000 000—1| ‘Oxford, O.—Miam! vs, Mt. Union, Washington ....-.. 000 020 00x—2 Berea, O.—Ashland vs. Baldwin- close a stamped, self-addressed ; Wallace. envelope. Otherwise your ques- bane aNeis aiteee *actifion, | New Concord, O—Kenyon vs. “ tion will be answered in this Muskingum. is column. eee ee iayna New Yorks fivg;| Delaware, O—Ohlo Northern vs. me : Washington, 7; base on balls, off | Ohio Wesleyan. Fe etek cimesalsat eda And do you know that you can buy a Star gauge Springfield Rifle for_ -$27.50 O.—Oberlin vs. Ohio Uni- THE BARGAIN STORE vs. BS e Question—In a recent game a field North Western College. Judge called a foul against Team A 7 A i 4 The American people pay more| N°‘? Saturday, October 18. for poles a ine umpire called We handle everything in the line of Men’s Clothing, than a million dollars a week for 7, a, Ill.—Illinois vs. Michigan. 4 $ an ‘oul on the same team. tone . . thetr chewing gum. Siteigs “rations. ys. Chicago. i ee Both penalties were applied, viz five Shoes.and Furnishings, Trunks, Suit Cases, Bedding, Madison, Wis. — Minnesota yards and, fifteen yards, twenty Wisconsin. s : $: yards in all. Should this have been anston, IlL—Northwestern vs. ae done? ¥ Answer—No, only one penalty should have been inflicted, but the, side offended against had the right to choose which of the fouls should be penalized, Saddles, Guns, Ammunition, Sporting Goods. Purdue. Columbus, O—Ohio va. Ohio Wes- leyan. Towa City, Ia—TIowa vs. Law- rence. GOLFERS WILL PLAY SUNDAY Country club golfers are antictpat- ing play in the ball sweepstakes tournament Sunday morning. This AND SAY, I have a Special on Leather Puttees, at the pair ______________§3.45 TRY US ONCE—We are out of the high rent district and can save you money on every article you buy. - The BARGAIN STORE Hats are pop- ular again; _®ne hat de- servedly so. Question—A foul Is committed fol- lowing the making of a touchdown and before i20ther play is run off. 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