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yap Yield, the home lot of the — jnitial bat vel ney ou ‘echnie an opportunity to put sev ve Zon of fans and sport writer 1c) ver, Le ¢ Mhound artist who came to the Bue Yesterday’s Scores | $d - li er Johnson, veteran standby of the American Le Cbe Casper Daily Cribune = JOUNSON AND MEATONS LIKELY 3 Against Former Philly Star When Title Clash Begins. PITTSBURGH, | Oct. 5.—(By The Press.) —With the 1 jor league baseball season the stage was being set to- for the opening of the world’s series at Forbes ssociated Pittsburgh Pirates, who on Wedne will enter the assic as the ston Senators, 19 of the fenders of t r McKec dy young Pirate t incinnat!, where the last game | am are home|} ry to the first teran Senators are sessions pret ash with the v mn the schedule for this afternoon ng tomorrow morning “Bucky” Harris w i a) his club into Pittst h tonight and} Forbes Field will be turned over to rican Leaguers ton * 2 for a workout The doubleheader with t teds on Sunday afforded Manager Me: | aticeral of his second string men into | action, Pitcher Culloton, ¢ 2 Mannie Across Wore 41. The missing wore is the nursery rhyme. Spencer, In lider Thompsor Dutfielder H working In a or: tion of the second game Since Silver - clinching the senior circuit pennant|, Wort 4 A misdeed: an unlaw- f “ | ful_aot, ten days ago, all sstrat-| “Word 5. A terrible bes-t. fesy has been pointed toward priming | Ranning Down ipper E sthe ‘entire team, both regul 2 Word 1, instrument” ased for the title fray. weenin x, ord 2 & oart of: the teg, No definite announcement on the 4 S t Plural, pitching assignment for Pittsburgh fn the first game has been made by Manager Mck nie, In i Word 3. To guide or direct; also an snimal. Meadows, bespecta Zaneers from the Phillies in 1923, gyill be the selec 1 to oppose Wal-| ‘SS “yo! ful Bucky Harris. Detroit, 10-11; St. Louis, 4-6. * The “big train,” Harris has ar Chicago, 10; veland, § Flounced, will be the hurler likely Washington-Philadelphia gam ¢ nin » other scheduled jimb the hill in the first It is ‘considered probable that | Widridge, who was obtained f Zhe Chicago Cubs last winter trade and a holdout during , St. Louis, 7; Chicago, 5. ring training season, will bj TEN . es Chief's analog for the second} Philadelphia-New York game can: Qame, with Ray Kremer slated for | “led. rain. @uty on the third day of the big| Boston-Brooklyn game cancelled, Bessie. ~ | ers ns from the four corners of the P fpuntry are assembling in the smo} rly await the call “pl National League. | Pittsburgh, 4-1:. Cincinnati, 2-4 ifle Coast League. Jakland, 9-9; Vernon, 4-3.% Sel." rved’seats were sold Sale esi nt pene ; #4 feng ago but carpenters are pushing | 3.5, © completion temporary stands in US field that will accommodate an ; Gdditional 6,000 enthusiasts, bring- 5 . We the capacity of Forbes Field to CARD OF THANKS Whore than 45,000. © Already all hotels and boarding | Midwest building ter Bbuses are booked to the limit and|ployes for the expr re making arrangements to care| pathy and beautiful floral tribut Mr additional guests with emergency | Tecelved during our loss of our | Dic aomktionn loved mother and wife. Tose | Isaac I | > ancisco Seattle 8-4; Sacramento, 1-9, « ——.—___ 5. Epps, Tia: if plans now being framed mate rialize we'll see Lillian Gish, Emil gether tn a picture, an adaptatior Faust." > “Gulliver's Travels” may be fily | y Univers It t been 4 “Why endure that 5 atching, burning $5.00 Reward torment_» @ccess, until I used Resinol Ointment, | to the capture of the person who Is and I could hardly believe that the fraudulently collecting edbecriptions ammediate relief it yerve could last. | from Tribune subscribers. Patror Bur it did, and only‘a few treatments | of the paper should not pay a @leared away the whole trouble, leavi @hy skin as soft and smooth asa baby’ 2m never wi ny kind of skin discomfor a: uggist today for a jar of one their subscription except the carrier who delivers the paper or -Ask your | office. If you ate not sure you are | to show his credentials. If he can not do so please call the Tribune Resinol Telephone 15) CASPER TO R: AW LINS STAGE CARS LEAVE DAILY AT 9:80 4 PARB—313.5¢ Saves you approximately 12 aoure travel between Casper and Rawlins WYOMING MOTORWAY. Salt Creek Transportation Company’s Office rOWNS HOTEL PHOND 144 Casper-Buffalo-Sheridan Stage LEAVES CASPER AND SHERIDAN DAILY 8:00 A. M. (No Transfer or Layoyers) Casper-Sheridan Daily Auto Service Saves 18 Hours—Good Equipment—Careful Drivers HEADQUARTERS HENNING HOTEL, CASPER, PHONE 616 CRESCENT HOTEL, SHERIDAN ing down of the curtain on the National league champions, the ay We wish to take this means to thank our maney friends and ‘the nts and. em- ssions of sym-| Jannings and John Barrymore to- Five dollars reward will be paid ‘ to the party furnishing the Casper = I, too, tried many treatments without | Dafly Tribune information teading outitnow and useitfor | an authorized collector from the| paying the right collector, ark him | - "iliac =| THE TRIBUNE'S PAGE NO ENDS OF TROUBLE FOR JONES Replace “Ducky” = TQ PITCH IN SERIES OPENER|\ "See ee = Hero of 1924 Fray Is] Expected to Take Mound the third 6f a series’ of compiled by Grown sport , with the ald of local col 1g with the make the leading eountry.—Hd! By PAUL BARNETT. ial Cen al Prese Correspondent) NEW HAVI hard te oes of Shep Bingham and Di Luman, the bes pair of ends Y¥. has had in years apt. Johnny Jo who is out of com mission’ because of sinus trouble and u who may not p! ‘ strengt bi n the following of th pass ing! ability. Sturhahn’s playing at] center leaves a vacan 3 which may be hard to fill. Rey guard for Root, lacrosse past three “4 . sub last y rs,,and Bench, ackle in 1 first string quar- terback and half. YOHNA Jor ting Into more of the early scrim back for two years. mages than Richards, The loss of these men Is a + “Webster, captain of the 1928 fersh- ous one and if Yale hopes t ian team, ts sho through the season unbeaten, as it le and possit | has for the past two yee Tul} ning mate to Ben Butt {bolstering up of the team will be right tackle last year, mster | required. ° king the place of Captain Joss The end prgbiem is the greatest} ,At quarter, Phil Bunnell has the he coaching Maff faces, At. this| call, He piloted the, team against ing it looks as though sill B Princeton and Harvard last year dur- ley, freshman tackle last year, and| ing the greater part of each game, Freddie Potts, substitute flank man | doing brillant work in all depart- for two years, will be given every| ments, Fishwick, last year's fresh. opportunité to hold the berths. E quarter, is his immediate un ton, substitute tackle last year, m tudy, be tried out at end, while other end} The prob candidates ill Richards, k em to haye the call , TSB: ond string | in the early part of thi man last season; Sanger of the fresti-| be Kine and Cutler or ¢ man team; Osborne, reserve man in| backs, and Allen, fullbs 1923 and 1924, and Wolfe and Cole-| members of last year's team. Wads- man, With the development of good| worth, Dan Lindley,¥ailing, Noble the Yale line will not be a]and Stone are also good Lackfield kk. All were 1. brilliant gua F as been moved into the middle of the line and has done wi } so far in the 1 for thr years by Lovejoy, captain .of the} } 1924 eleven. Sturhahn has everythi center should have—gre or; nia; October 2; October 31 t Providen ber 7 | z ATs Ble Experts Frown State Railway | & NIGHT NEWS. don submarine * Arey TON, 0 Sininadee de men lost on narine-S-61, jt recommended disay |! propokal of the New General cago and Pittsburgh Rallroad bulld a new line> straight Pennsylvania. as héld by the experts whi - igned to investigate t e brobiticoy agent and. 1 uation that the new road's showir reared “My New. York att of necessity for the constructior cA Margie hel HP y | Insure umably In Light over Hquor deal | aa Rain 1 fog halfsearch for miss Tell*the Advertixer—"I saw 4 il fifer, hunters ‘at’ H r Tribune.” Pa., tell of hearing cras | -rlbune Want Ads Bring Result Czecho-Sloyakia,; with debt: vin Washin n for neg: 7,000,000 les: Wyocolo Hotel | F. D, BERRY, Proprietor |] New and Modern, Just Opened With Many New Features Phone Morgan 71 FORT MORGAN, COLO. Two Detrolt racing bi 1 in lake off Tole sht battle with storm din Michigan jt soars over u tate | Passenger trains wrecked by iisions at Bryan and Orlando, me dead, more than 30 hurt. Hoff of Paris b 8 own recotd yault of 13 feet, 11 19-16 Baltimore beats Lousville og up junior world series t U.S. Asks Banks Salt Creek Busses Leave Casper, Townend Hotei| Hor Statements 8 a, m. and 1 p, m. and 6 p. m Leave Salt Creek 8 a.m. 1p. m. and 5 p. WASHINGTON, Oct, 6.—(By The Express Bus Weaves 9:30 Pally | Associated Press—The comptroller Salt Creek Transportation Co | of the currency today Issued a call BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS | for the condition of all national TELEPHONE 144 1 mnkg at the ose of busi; on s ! Monday, September 28, 4p iesumiees Central Press Photor COPTAIN JOHN HaJoss te at gua rd | © far, with Root and Wortham get- ing up well as a will be the run- le lineup of the backs | On New Quaker SUMMARY OF | First in News IHORNSBY AND HELMANN HOLD | BATTING HONORS FOR SEASON Cardinal Slugger Leads League for His Sixth | Consecutive Year and Also Tops List With 39 Homers. NEW YORK, Oct. 5.—(By The Asoclated Press.)— The regular major league season has ended with the Sena- tors and Pirates, now preparing for the post-season classic. | in front of their respective packs by eight and one- half | games each, Three games in each league were played as the curtain fell yesterday. So far ag the stand ing was concerned thesonty result in a deadlock for second place hon- Mii this snationkiF Lacaue! through 1 {ors in bis league with Ken Seater defeat by the Cardinals. jof the Browns, each having 25. On the heels of thé Senators and| Stanley Coveleskie, of Washington. Athleties the St. Louis Browns and] ied the American league pitchers Detroit Tigers finished in order in with 20 victories and five defeats omc Serie apalies ae ait Dazzy Vance of Brooklyn was beat the Reds and Cardinals, who trafl|en by Bill Sherdel_of the C the Pirates and Giants in the first|for honors in the Natfonal, Sherdel division of the National League cir-] won 16 and lost six while Vance inals | j cult. won 22 and lost 9. tardi y ect. Rogers Hornsby of the Cardinals Bottomley of the Cardinals co! led the National batting parade for|ed the most hits in the National the sixth consecutive year. Te es-| heague, 227, while Al Simmons of tablished the National League record | the Athletics rolled up 250 in his for consecttive batting leadership|circult. Cuyler of the Pirates led last scason, His mark, .403, also|the run scorers with 144 while Sin made him one of the only three men|mons accounted for 121 to hit over .400 for three seasons. The others were Jesse Burkett and Ty Cobb. | Harry Hellmann, Detroit outfield- LATE SPORTS | er, won the batting crown in the i American* League for the third time \ with an average of .393 sa Johnny Mostil cf the White Sox captured the pilfering honors in the} NEW YORK, Oct. 5.—(Assoclated American with 42 stolen bases. Max | Press.—The boxing exhibitions Carey of the Pirates led the Sentor|turing Paul Berlenbach, world's Circuit with 43 thegs. light heavyweight champion and Hornsby was crowned King of the|King Solomon of Panama, which homerun hitters in the majors with | were scheduled for the Polo Grounds 39 blows, three less than his own|tonight, were postponed. until next National League record. Bob Meu-|Monday afternoon at 3 ‘o'clock. sel of the Yankees led in the Amer-| James J. Johnson, promoter of the {ean with 33 homers while Babe|card, announced the postponement Ruth, helder of the record of 59{ following approval by the state ath- circuit blows in one season, finished |letic commission, of the new date. SUCCESS MUST BE BUILT ON SOMETHING REAL Chesterfield has earned its _ present position amo worlds cigarettes on ng Of All Events QUESTION | It you have some question to ask about baseball, football box: ng or any other amateur or pro fessional sport— Write to John B. Lawrence Perry, Fair Play on boxing and other professional sports. All “are spe clal correspondents of the Casper Tribune, 814 World Building. New dressed envelope for your reply. (Copyright 1 Q—Runner on first, or on d, or on first, second and Batter bunts or attempts a The infielder tries for the but makes an error. What should be given. to 2. Must he be given a time at bat? and no time at bat. He must not punished because The batsman was trying Q.—How many times did Jim Jett- ries and ‘Tom Sharkey meet? Was {fries champion at the time? Jeffries was champion when they met the second time: y left hand and foot forward. Is it proper to lead with the right hand? with a right when you employ a shift. Q.—Who is better this year, Cobb or Speaker? A.—Depends upon exactly what , your friend thinks or a stranger thinks, for éne opinion is about as good as another, eee Teil the Advertiser—I saw the taste alone Vicarrt & Myene Tosacee Ce, ge

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