Show WESTERN LEAGUE At Wichita first S game me Score Score- ScoreR R n II ILE E Sioux City OO 2 2 9 6 5 Wichita S 8 S 18 1 Batteries Duff Dutt and Query Sel- Sel Sellers Sel Sellers lers lore and McMullen Second S game me Score R H I SIOUX City U O-U 0 U 2 0 WichIta x 6 x 6 8 S 0 i Batteries and Hovlik and Casey At Denver Score R HE H E ESt ESt St Joseph Joeph 8 g 13 1 D Denver nver 2 2 9 1 Batteries Mangum Pierce Voight Voorhies and Din Din- Diamond Dia Diamond mond At Omaha Score RHE R H E Okla OkIa City 6 6 9 2 Omaha 2 2 12 2 Batteries Allen Alien Roche Rocho Lee Durough and Hale Des Tulsa game postponed ed cd wet grounds drive e Is being waged aged to rl rid l the vi vicinity 1 of oC the Mild Id horses they entice away ay the domestic domestic an- an anImals animals an animals and prevent their capture by bythe bythe bythe the owner The animals also tend to 10 overstock the range by eating the feed which would serve to sup sup- supply supply sup supply ply the time ranchers livestock During the war when horses vere In great demand a great many wild lid horses es were ere captured In Neada and Utah especially in th section and north in th time Rift rl riser river er mountain country beyond I Kolton Kelton Utah and sold to the allied powers A great many were wele brought into Ogden and broken for forthe forthe or orthe I forI the government go at the stockyards ls The horses borses are small I and most of oC them are arc inbred but they are arc extremely hard to catch catchI When finally tamed they make ox- ox excellent ex excellent I saddle ponies as they set- set sel seldom dom tire and can ron go for tor a Ion time food or water dit- dit displaying dis displaying playing great grell endurance Wild VId mustangs or Indian ponies as they are often oCten called are prized by cic I for in rough and ani broken country as they are very veryl I nimble ad aid constant chasing on the range range makes them long winded and I andI agile I WAR WATt PROFITS While the war was on and for tor L a LI I time after the hides bides ot of the animals were taken and often otten brought broucht s s shigh I high as 8 apiece In Nevada mm ml m were hired by the state to shoot the horses for tor a bounty until the hunters shot several branded I horses some of ot which were hob bob hobbled bobbled hobbled bled This resulted In the organ organ- organized organized I hunting being discontinued The Tho bands at present ranging In western Utah are the remnants t of the once great bands that roamed d the plains following the Introduction Introduction tion ot of o the equine species Into Am- Am Am America erica erka by the Spanish explorers Many of ot the bands contain horses Ing brands ot of farmers and but the animals to tobe o obe be taken it if there i Is any chance chanco of ot escape Most ot of the horses are un- un under under un under I der pounds lounds but occasionally stallions are found that are 1300 to 1400 pounds In weight The stockmen welcome the assist assistance ance of ot the forest rangers because lOt Bot of their leno knowledge ledge ot of the country and the habits and tactics of ot time the mustangs The campaign now in hl force torce will probably exterminate the animals The bodies are left lett to rot In the sun food tor for the tho coyotes that Infest the I country Due to the low price ot of otI oleather I leather the carcasses are not evan skinned |