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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1924. oe - PAGE FIVE. iwve =| THE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS RUSHES TOWIRD) "Hee os SRIOIRON TITLE Washakie Warriors Win ifth Straight Game Saturday by Big Score WORLAND, Wyo., Nov. 3.—The hard-hitting Worland eleven rang up its fifth consecutive victory ‘of : the season Saturday when the : Ra nae. Playing at in, sifted through the battling Basin line for four touchdowns and | Utstanding feature. finished with a 25 to 0 tally. Basin proved the toughest oppo- nent Worland has met this season. In the first quarter they took ad- So It Stays vantage of erratic playing on the carers FOOTBALL part of the visitors and shoved beach t t through to the two-yard line. There, 5 : J x with four downs to reach goal, they at : QUESTIONS were halted, and never again threatened seriously. ADDRESS: Lawrence Perry, Special Football Correspondent ‘Worland's interference functioned throughout the game with clock- of the Casper Tribune, 814 yore. Building, New York. work precision, spilling their men ; time after time while runners ' sUppes through for long. gains. 3 rkins scored once by. returning 2 estio: a punt 50 yards through a ‘broken eta ee ee It yéu want a rule interpreted— If you want to know anything about a play— : fleld for a touchdown. aptain wil-| | : son at- tackle was the bulwark of Write to Lawrence Perry, for {ifteen years an authority on the the Worland defense, which has been penetrated for only one touch- game as writer and official. If you want a personal reply en- down and one field goal during the close a stamped, self-addressed last five games, James Devereux, veteran Basin envelope. Otherwise your ques- tion will be answered in this World Results _By Leased Wire GR YOU KNOW ME. AL—Adventures of Jack Keefe y RING LA FE Wildly S55 ee wes = J th ——— ov ReneRe youp tano 2 our : Z Z _ MONSIEUR: tj =x fo LAND ON THE FRENCH E gf i i Be E Pa | NEW YORK, Noy. 3.—Homer Hazel, star full back of Rutgers college team, has been married eight years and is the father of three children. Hazel, named an all-American end last year by Walter Camp, is the only four letter man in Rutgers. He is president of the senior class and of the Athletic association, and is 29 years old ee i EE B& ph rit} i = ! E be ri i 4 4 Hy E 2 FE ik & s Re F re éF ge. er / mE £ i E Pd = Z Ei =z E g BALTIMORE, Nov. 3.— Autumn racing got-under way at Pimlico to- day to continue until November 15, with the greatest horses of the east and west quartered at the old course, in training for the famous stakes The $40,000 futurity Friday is th: n 1 1 : : ‘The club owners always like to Consecutive Years. gab during the winter months and - they certainly have plenty to talk about since the Dolan-O'Connell By JOHN B. FOSTER. scandal revived an old political row The Worland team will tanglc| with the powerful Thermopolis ma- chine Armistice day in a game which may go far in deciding the champions of this section of the ‘Wyoming. conference. p> WN Beedle WY \ Bell aspersions he cast indirectly against | Johnson clique would go over wit the Washington team may prove] him. very costly, The National league has been so ee peaceful during the reign of Presi- While Col. Ruppert is not the dent John A. Heydier, that it ts a 7 By HENRY L. FARRELL (United Press Sports Editor.) | not attend the series. And hel not the type of man to sit by and| ‘The charges made by Barney i NEW YORK, Nov. 3.—Ban John. | didn’t. allow Johnson to do what he has| Dreyfus against the Giants when son's threat that baseball wasn't] Admitting that Johnson had some] been doing. The White Sox are| Johnson was cutting x big enough for him and Commis-| courage in ma’:!ng many dangerous} almost on oath against Johnson | barage in Chicago, ce: s m4 = get Landis and the owners of the Giants Remained in First New York Giants surely ought to| and in attacking Landis so vicious-} would be serious. The Boston club|ers. The public surely wants put some life into the baseball meet- | ly, yet there was no courage in his|is now a Johnson club, since Bobby | know what the “other things” w Place Almost Three ings this winter. decision to remain miles away from}Quinn and his syndicate took over|that Dreyfus was talking t the series and attack his enemies} Harry Frazee'’s interest in the Red| when ho said that the Giants should : star, played his Inst high school gune saturday. ‘Sunday was his more respect and he might have : enrolled much more support if he column. Copyright, 1924, Casper ‘Tribune. | and turned a lot of private disagree: | had gone against his doctor's orders for sch ball. i mer s Tconyiaeti on: Nepstar nage ase Question—Team A Is on the of-|__NEW YORK, Nov. 3.—When the| Ments into a public brawl. and had gone to Washington for a fect, 28 to 6, at the hands of the srevbull eleven Saturday. Lovell American league. He always: has| John McGraw. It will be recalled Does Team A get first down? Hae eeeeeeaate ‘writes pas | aspired to be the boss of all base-/that while Johnson wasn’t able Answer.—No, the ball goes to op-| aeiveq through reams of old records| ball and he was fairly successful} physically to go to Washington he pl nent, as on fourth down, uness | without finding anything that com.| until he was ganged by his enemies | was in condition good enough to { : year in seeking to undermine the| from the real battleground a sus- Cuestion-—-Please advise -me it the | sean ols ie the role ot cannes ur,| throne of andis, but he was called! picion against his courage, but. tt | ule goveriing the kick off from the| they were out of the lead only thres| fF 1t when the major Magee. tig Dichter ah one a herp uma rarity sits 1m. | towar : middie of the field has been changed | week ends out of four full seasons, |! joint session. Landis gave a ee aR EM Tiree ts oe (Copyright, 1994, by The his control of the American league| of sympathy among the Americar series in ‘Washington and the} want to retallate, several of the < fiery enemy of Johnson that Cap| Novelty to see war clouds coming Johnson announced that he would, Huston was, the Yankee owner is| UP over its annual meeting. sioner Landis and his promise to| cracks about happenings in the past | forever and if Clarke Griffith should | be allowed to pass t that had never been made 4public|turn ‘against him, the situation |the other National league club own- with a long-rangé gun. ox. However, there will be a lot! be disqualified. Johnson would have gained much a: - twenty-first birthday and under con: ference rules he is thereby ineligible ‘ o Ban Johnson never has been satis-| personal campaign against the com- TGS tal pate eo ‘gendtoucerd Se ciscenies melahae see rinsaiea fied in being the. president of the| missioner, Charley Stoneham and - won easily over Powell, 36 to 12. $ Thermopolis and Cowley did not and dethroned in favor of Landis. | make the trip to a Missouri resort peel spember rg sgatenning: side eat memorable September} Johnson worked under cover last| Not only was Johnson's absence such a raking “that his voice roarei| porters—Clarke Griffith, owner of ‘l also must opponents be behind} ‘The record is based on week-end) jnrone of Landis, but he was called| the Washington Senators. . : e heir forty-yard line no matter from | standings because that is the only " 3 ° le ; ‘ : nto the hallways of the hotel. Giriffith had waited all his base : £That Good Cigar’ : = T Te rioe ees te oes tetas: | Sanece: comMeee. The, seagon "Landig ended his presentation by| ball life for a world’s champion a | - “i die’ § . <7 ‘3 -j usually ends on a week-end. found no when hr t it he found r tay Pod ty A oi so that if ‘the kicking oft offering to resign and hé fo team and en he got e fo The: Giants took the lead in 19211 taxers. a taint on it thrown there by ‘the ude moves back the ‘recelving side | iargely a& a result of administer-| Johnson was then thought to have | man he had fought for and defended Bi ~ the sidewalk in Broad street, may advance #0 as to be within 10/ing tive etraight defeats. to the|}cen finally subdued. -or tour years when Johnson was im ‘gusta, Ga. and thousands watk|| "tof spot where ball ts kicked. | ieaguo ’ teading Pittsburgh | Pirates:|; “He remained quietly in the back-| badly in need of defei Z around * beca: 3 Re Bee The Giants were never led for} round until the Glant scan ‘When Col. Jake Ruppert and Ti’ eee eee ite Sourent ea. Bayes aye ip va tebig ns another week end during that sea-| broke out and then he opened fire| Huston tired of the. Johnson regime 23,320 years ago that the person who moved | nass 1 aber ‘though the line and cut | 822-. During 1922 the Giants were] 5, Landis. It will be recalled that | and started out to get him, Johnson Tele ones ’ C7 y | : oming), ’ is extraordinary. No team on rec- inst the Washington Senators in| cago clubs. The opposition couldn't oz! stroyed by a cyclone. nd it was | ‘ble to receive the pass? Has the against th 5 nai an | destroyed by a cyclone. mside kick been ruled out? Ord over aieplaved syOb ataBiity. the world’s Series. When Landis re-| break through Johnson's five vote: | fl the pillar would be struck dead by)| down offense*backs or do they have | S¢c0"4 on two week ends. During! johnson insisted that the whole} was supported by the St. Louis ( d FUR ee ata aay Sd easy Pie eT 2 Giants were out of} rised to do that, Johnson.demanded| but if Griffith had not remainec Dy” 3 ‘his pillar stands in the middle of| Traveler lightning. It 1s from the ruins of a}| to remain on the line unti! the pass heel ita Mean eras ae 8 Se New York pease, enous sen SYAAN UG atant peel eterna yk i market house which the same|| 's e'ther complete or incomplete. oW-| tne finish of the race, This record disqualified ant a : i rfioptgt bei i esky preacher predicted woyld be de-|/'ng to the fact that they are inelig- °. Robins should be named to play |-were the New York, Boston an i first p’ace on the week end of April) that the world’s series be called off.| firm, one other club might hav: ot restrained)on the line after the| 19, Had they been in first place] when Landis refused to do that,| switched over with him and John ara erat rward Pass oF! on that date they would indeed have| \°> “SECS FESS "| son would have been out of a job. any other play from serimmage./haq a record for other teams to Question No. 2, Kes. shoot at. No team in the history of i ALY If the National league had not be Walthour-Horan | com sox, Zonosen woul 3 Team Captures IX FIVE YEARS this company has expended more than $2,500,000 in gross additions to the telephone facil- ities of Wyoming. Long distance lines have been extended, central office equip- ment has been expanded and buildings , ‘have been erected and acquired to house ithe forces and the plant which give you telephone service. Year after year new money has been poured into the telephone business to relieve threatening congestion and to prepare for the future demands of tele- phone users. In good times or hard times the telephone business must main- tain its ‘standards of prompt, universal -« Notre Dame Star Injured’ and altogether satisfactory service. sion and Landis might still be or the federal bench in Chicago. The baseball has held the lead every eight National league clubs, how / ever, made an alliance h the | “ week end for two successive sea- sons. The record, great as it 1s for the , Giants. however, does not syeak any Yanks, Red Sox and White Sox, | too well for the fighting spirit for : the Yost of the Sutonal ieague| — SEX-Day Race) sonia, ea sex ana whi sox. clubs. ; tent fo form a new Of course the Giants will te'l you — SeGiCEND jbanoe Thee eee ee peat Nome and that| CHICAGO, Nov. 1, (United Press). | If Johnson is forced to Aight for they were the most skilfully handled. | —Weithour and Horan won the an- Maybe so—! joes nual six-day bicycle race which end- — IN NEX | YEAR Maybe sor pur even that docs not doled here today.’ De Clerck and Tay-|| 1 he Hudson Coac Match Should Draw One ae Stoakelynch were third. a real car for a lady Of Biggest Crowds Wheat exported from the United to handle. Ever Seen in Jersey. States in August showed an increase Easy Steering, Easy Driv- By FAIR PLAY. c= Ant AW < eS. Nearly 3,000,000 of the 4,000,000 wireless sets in use in. the United States are said to be of home man- ufacture. See aS of 2,600,000 bushels over August 1923 ing and holds the road. and the average price was 26 cents higher. E Call for Demonstration. : i Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune. ie Fas We have but one object in view— NEW YORK, Nov, 3.—It looks as : ts eee ‘i though some payers of prominence : %; on i . to keep step with the needs of our peo-~ think that Mickey Walker made a e ; ple for communication facilities, i E good enough showing against Jock 5 ‘ ate a pers _ Malone to tackle Harry Greb in the Epes Seale pre ie % ke ring in a battle for the middleweight oe ; , Bell System 4 title. % ’ ‘ P If anyone is tempted to laugh at ‘ Bs this Iet him stick a pin in the pre- > diction that the two will meet be 3 One Poliey—One System ig) And All Directed Townra ‘ Universal Service al Better Service’ a) Mey ever seen in Jersey: on for another 12 months have gone. é 3 The fight will take plac in Newark : at 5 0 ce 0 ae and it will draw the biggest crowd 4 Be } 6 Miss Nellie Cline of Larned, Kas, ue good ietle. man agatast $ spo ; ene Cs | ; Democratic candidate for Congress, if man. Gr wi outpoint ickey & o BS RAD Bs ‘ ts madepy wil! travel almost 40,000 miles in | all right but the mingling of the two ; ’ F | The Mountain States Telephone re Telegraph Co. on ce her Ford sedan in an effort to win | fighting machines oucht to result In ‘ ; : : ‘ } ‘New York the office. She motored nearly Z0,- | the best fight g’ the year. iF % i ey 000 miles, visiting every town in the | Walker's lot {s not pleasent since { Distributed by 32 counties of the seventh district, | he got in the bad graces of the New : ‘ The roads are in good before the primaries. Now.she is | York boxing commission. He has : : Be mS shape and the hunting is . PAXTON AND LLAGHER CO. repeating the performance before | hard work in gettinz paying bouts ; 7 F Vif the best that it has been—— election. ‘ and in fact any boy who has hopes of hooking on at the New York arenas is inclined to give Mickey a wide berth, It’ shows how low prize ring af- faire have fallen in this vicinity when Romero Rojas is being groom- Casper, Wyoming. everyone getting their meat — A volcano on the island of San Salvador serves the purpose of a lghthouse and requires tho atten- tion of no keoper. This -voleanic lighthouse {s about eight miles from 4 the port of Acajutia. It is a ver- ed for Jack Dempsey. This is ex tly what {s happening. It has F . . {table pillar of cleud by day, and the | °° ; i is been stated that Jack will not fight ; sean Cilde to mariners for several [SEMA and perhaos he never will, it Ate e) Rocky Mountain b iyi being understood that a set-to with : Lape pe AEE Romero could not be classed as a] : ; : Lodge fight. 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A dozen photographs will solve s 4 : a dozen puzzling gift problems—|/stuhidreher, quarterback of the famous Notre Dame eleven, {3 1 Bell's Studio, phone 1303.—Adv. on the sidelines nursing an injury and will be out of the next Las tow — Goach Rockne calls Stuhldreher one of the greatest quarterbacks in the jgame,. It will be no part of a surprise if the young gent succeeds in ) making the All-America this fall, a tite Damage done by crop pests in Great Brita'n @ loss of $60,- 000,000 a year, ~~