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PAGE SIX Che Casper Daily Cribune | World Results » POSTPONEMENT IST PINEUENT IE SENATORS -EDGE IN FINAL SERIES BATTLE Another Day’s Rest for Johnson Holds Advantage; Pirates to Send Aldridge to Biakiovepes ppl Leased | Mound in Title Classic. PITTSBURGH, Oct. 1 Bucky Harris—fighting for a pionship—for old Barney The youthful Was in the nd final succes al cap: aside the test for t no le of the Sen the At MeKechnie of the Pirate that the rain was kind to him, same time 3 allow- xman for his b e stru ing an added rest before the last decls: “The Sena much as we fea “and the man games for us will be Joh: who | | $2,000 a week, provided he wins to man who ha "| day game of the world’s series sought selec’ eres Diay- | with the Pirates test, confide that the] Whee M inva’ bon Eugene Connolly, local theatri¢ 1| Senators wo On thet ete cern toon. there | manager, announced that he made heads, I did not e a pitcher] | 1 he back Ing | {he offer to Johnson on behalf of ‘ : iad made a| Slapping them on t nek, reins |iceith elpcult management. special mys-| confidence, and, tf one were wateb z ant to name the} 19s ‘parti been | secon fer te 1 noted tha viteue Floyd Johnson From all appearances, Aldridge | & os Hanae bx hd | and Johnson will be toe to toa in] Gown & fev d alls on h He’ Fi t the final clash before a record| WM account. Many } Says es U throng for Forbes Field. Johnson, according to runs edge. He has per teen innings. b the pitted only. one in “pel geri Johnson has not Pr ston, beir 5 ieee won t sick res M » Oct. 15.—)—- jes of Pi Meee ‘ , : of a few minutes in n of three :* 1d ngs on his wa to Newark, ree runs against six c ae Hi to meet Harry Wils, Floyd at Washington last Monday. oP | on declared he had had aj McKechnie feels that | e rest on the Pacific coast4 on the crest of 0} | v is in top shape for his go | es, so far = ith Wills and confident of suc-| rush n ess. When asked about his plans ed that T . J F . if he wins from Wills, Johnson e Pirate bate, with thelr rec |" “Oh, boy! Mr. Dempse recovered power, would hi thing to do with the decist ris, however, stands confident @ giant Kansan will carry —HP)— Barney you Barn McKechnie will the “program 1 the tribute the Pi ment pitching cont nington manager Ww terday that with only two days’ relief from toil the great Walter Johnson once again would subdue the P ? another ined in the 1 I Now is the is r fate has been kind to} nother world’s baseball cham- needed another day of rest. s confident sit right fir sensational c to McInnis" in psych the Johnson Means | Stage: Offers) PITTSBURGH, Johnson has is the time better for go throug! planned, hare. udden roba bly yes- tes of | day un toy in this thi Third B: me-b: yal] then at-| | | \ judge's Iittle tended her fat 2 made n ' jother men made speeches to twelve th s}men wh 1 together, and then been men were in a action eman Blu » after two days of disability with a bump gn his sxull y, at To Meet Wills aughter, who had rs court for the | y much interested } A speech, at the end caught rk Hippo: a salury of fter her re. r mother: and several Take the advice of a seasoned | smoker on smoking satisfaction. } He knows from experience that | “Webster Cigars” and “the choic- | est tobacco from the finest | tions” are one and the same | and that he can count on the same full-bodied flavor no matter what size or shape Webster he chooses. Webster CIGAR CO. Di tributors Denver, Colorado ROTHENBERG & SCHLOSS ask him why he smokes a \ Wa lanta- ing— ie TOZ TWENTY FIVE CENTS ster ‘ALDRIDGE OR of the seventh inni Cuyler, P! e right: fielder, and By NORMAN E. BROWN There are times, during the prog ress of a. football game, when the side on the defensive—in receiving A punt~finds it advantageous. to znal for a “fair catch,” The ruJes demand that the play- who in to receive the fair catch shal his Intention by raising one nd “‘clearly"’ above his head. He must take no more than two step: after recelving the ba This, of course, makes it necessary that the r > making the catch must be rly well “under” the ball when it comes down, The catch must Le made, of course, be: the ball has struck the ‘ound. The ball ts next put in play from the spot of the] cateh, Opponents who are is, behind the ball as it goes down the field, may utteimpt to catch the Uall themselves but cannot in any y interfere with the man who has led for the catch and is at- ting to make it. After a falr catch has been made successfully the side in possession of the ball has the right to put it in play by punt, drop kick;*place kick or serimmage. There are several reasons for cepting a chance catch, Such a catch, when the, of the opponents indicates that a return of many yards wi'l be im- ble, Saves the receiving team the ‘grueling effects of ‘an-} “down.” The spot where the kick is to be ived may be a strategic one for xe recelving side—proper position ‘ran attempi to score a fivid goal wv execute a triek play, The option to receive a fair catch minimizes the chances of a fumble at such a strategic point (Tomorrow: ow: After the the Fair position Catch) JOHNSON MAY EQUAL RECORD ae jcostume. These are. non-crushab’e pao and withstand wind, weather and packing and crushing. The various PITTSBURGH, (#) —| widths of brim in which they: come Aldridge, | make it, possible to adopt them to for to-|any profile becoming deciding game of sah ESN, the world’ stand on the out-| Black Legs Aga’ Bide of f to world's series! Ankles be thick and fre-| Pitching {mo inside of which istand only the immortal Christy Mathew- son, Jack ,Coombs, Stanley Coveles ke and Babe Adams, winners three games in a single world’s ser ef} Johnapn ‘and Aldridge have ses won ‘two games for their respe teams in the present serles enter the kan Mathewson-Coombs-Coveleskie and Adams quartet today, while the oth. * Will be ‘clattering on the portale ust outside vas just 16 years ago, lacking day, that Babe. Adams on- tered the box for Pittsburgh on’ Oc: 1909, with the series tled all, and pitched the Pira’ d's championship by oy the Detroit Tigers, 8 to final game. fously Adams hac harled ty es for the Pirates and Fred ce, manager of the, Pirates that lected his pitching ace to p the Tigers and bring the title ) the snioky elty. Adams is still ive One will cutgory of the t wo in the fifth: world se at the third INSIDE OUT OC WHY _AND_ HOW OF THE eee ND HOW OF THE RULES 7 Sy ROR EEP air CHER ao a Fair Catch “on side,"' that | ac-} to make such a | ming the Pirates but now onl ing FOOTBALL I ARAMIE VS. CASPER’ TOMORROW—3 P. M. ADMISSION 50c HIGH SCHOOL PARK THE TRIBUNE'S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS LANDER HIGH BLANKS RAWLINS es game when Muddy Ruel’s Bluege was back in the { Setting The . Styles NEW YORK, Oc! 15,—Furrlers | already are at work on marvelous | tur wraps intended for possible Christmas presents this year. For the formal garments, sable, mink or ermine usually are chosen, with the sking worked in horizontal, diagonal or sunburst eff The ermine coats usually are trimmed with white fox, Jor street coats, mink, broadtail, caracul and squirrel, seem most popular, Caracu’, which takes dyes so wonderfully, is often band- ed, collared and cuffed with silver fox, Still Uncrushed. Vor a person to sit on another's hat has been good for a laugh for ars, both in and out of the thea- the joke fallg with the new velour d coverings, now being worn with nearly quently are, to be thin. ne being but stockings continue So sheer are tho hose exhibited tn) the-smart shops that it is diffieuit to’ deter- vhelr exact shade when they on, The new gun metal shade Uke very sheer black chiffon Real black ts beginning again to tnake an occasional appearance after | long retirement. of paced Gold Flowers. Yellow flowers are by no means uncommon, but gold flowers are of on departure this season. Gold and silver trimmings have never, before been in such evidence. Many woolen dresses have their collars, belts and cuffs eomposed of gold leather cut 80 us to represent flowers, Similar trimmings sre being wsed for hats and with one sleeveless evening cos: tume large go'd flowers are worn bracelet-wise on the wrists. Well and Quickly Dressed | The newest lngerie should furnieh | a distinct relief to thoes accustomed to walt while feminine friends make heir _totlete. Tho set in question || elastic girdle, with garters attached THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, First in News Of All Even Huskies On Way| To Lincoln To: Play ’Huskers, IN FOOTBALL PLAY IN GAa BILLINGS, Mont., Oct. 15.—(4)— | Taking advantage of . the respite} from the tédium of trayel a char bf trains offered, 28 members of the | University of Washington's football squad enjoyed a two-bours’ workout here early this morning. The Husk: | . jes arrived from Seattle at 5:20 this | 13 Points in Smothering Conquest of Downstate Grid Squad. morning and left two hours later. for | Lincoln where they_are scheduled to | play | Two long runs, one for 94 y netted as many touchdowns for by a score of 18 to 0 over Rawlins in the inte the University of Nebraska in rsectional game ches, shudete Y Lander, enabling it ctiona | letic park. through Rawlins was known not to quent’y. and futiey to. get possess an exception: strong; elther end, 1] team due to lack of ex} the] treeburgh, | Lander aggregation was even greea-| Lander, none of Arm: spra ge's minutes wher «SAN PRANCISCO—Sallor Dedder ned a footh: Yet ebdown from bis man, Sau Francisco heavyweight, nt season, | An att@mpt foc U knocked out Frank Morgan, Birm-| Lander tried a passing game but | ingham, Aija., in the sixth round. did not haye much tuck with it, | eeburgh’s run was to be dining but was uble by dint of strenuous | hy one more sensationul (nh the k LOS ANGELES—Newsboy Brown | defensive work to block the progress | period when Spriaes. — tullls of New York, took a ten round de-|of the Rawlins men who tried fre |sathered the pigskin ater tt cision ‘over Frankle Genaro, fly. | — {been fumbled by the Rawling b weight champton recent 1 {i shadow of Rawilns’ goal and by Fidel La Barba, school boy boxer. Ball Club F or 3 the epposition looked —--— j for a touchdown, and ran’ the COLUMBUS, Ohio—Gustavus fH : | yards. Sclimaley 6 orioé soiiaeer cars Johnson Aim OF The tneup Washin; ¢c! 4 Tawli ander Louis baseball clubg, died of beurt Brant antt disease. | Muskogee Fans\\"'s.: Okla., moyement to MUSKOGEB, Oct. raise. a 15.) fund Yesterday's Scores | ong baseball fans of America for q ¥ S the purchase of a baseball club for Ve ai by Lee At st Walter Johnson, the “ig train” of Naga a8 ech aeaihen asieerehs the Washington Senators, has been A eis) launched he Seinpent i a pes 2 oned,|..The plan originated with Claude| s Lander — H eattie-Portland: game: postp "| Witiford, president of the eastern| for W. » Keith) MeDo' fog. Oklahoma Playgrounds association.| Kenneth McDowell. Rawlh eee and local business men. die for Connelly: hman consists of a brassiere, a vest, an “A million fans give a million dol lars for a baseball tes is the Tig | Rend eft te r Pappa , Con n for Walter slogan of Wil!iford’s cam- In less than an hour last | local men and women gave ch to the fund. and drawers, all in cne piece. A fireman's “turn out" has no advan- tage over It when It comes to dress ing with speed. Cordum, If you plan an investment of approximately $1000 just bearin mind that only the Ajax offers ALL these features— 4-Deor 6edan Six-Cylinder Moter Ferce-Feed Lubrication — To all main bearings, connecting rod bearings and camshaft bearings Bearing Crankshaft ©-Bearing Camshaft Four-Wheel Brakes Transmission Lock Full Batloen Tires © Automatic Windshield Wiper YOU GET ALL OF THESE IN THE AJAX AND IT'S NASH BULLT: . NASH- -CASPER MOTOR CO... 146 SOUTH KIMBALL ST, PHONE 1818 PLN. Carr W. L, Treber Five Disc Wheels Duco Fiadish Cow! Ventilator Cow! Lights Rear-vision Mirror Silken Curtains ts Two Touchdowns Net Fremont County Eleven yards and the other for 70, "| played here Wednesday afternoon at the High School Ath- | The score proved an upset in some respects, since al- fback surprise in ee caced | - Woung venneth McDowell! , Rend e for Connelly, 1925 PEA to win ] game around for Hocer Stowe Foster Duncan Wallace Spriggs enness' well for ns—Ren for Hig- nelly for RN