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THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1924. - : Che Casper Daily Cridune PAGE SEVEN. World Results TR r First in News y THE GAME ISN'T ‘OVER VEY, Bur, JF You WIN tT, By JOHN B. FOSTER by another little spurt, say against (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune.)|tho Yanks, will haye a chance to NEW YORK, June 12.—The Bos-| take the lead. ton Americans, now in a tie with| ‘The best tralt of this year's Tig- “Ch : C b d New York for first place, now arel/ers is their stability. They have ampions TaDS ANC| atuded to as the “dark horse” of] lost games in blocks, but all of the the American League and they have| American League clubs have been ” Cussers Says Prom- earned a certain right to the title.| guilty of that. The Tigers are more 2 But the real dark horse af the|than a half week better right now C h American is Detroit. than they were last year at this inent oac The Tigers have been playing bet-| time. They keep tn the fight all the Tuas F ter ball most of the season as com-| time. They don't go on sensational ; 7 borees only to take a couple of MP. pared with last year, and have been | am PERE of ey cient Tribune} the most consistent of all the run-| Weeks to get over an ensuing slump. f af ners-up or would-be runners-up.| They finish the season at home this Simple Home Treat- ment for Swollen Veins Feend Al: AGT SOMETHIN’ . In HERE TOOK YZ | Wal Ifo Yor stn what don agin Dtet} Cobb Leads Attack in Win Over Yanks—Cleve- them the Tigers AU bit by the time I got threw with them! tkere right name was house cats.’ Heilman only hit 2 out. 5 Vatrack ont the Ist. time be come ap bat I was trying to! / Temporarily foiled by Washington, the Detroit Tigers curve’ one’ aud the ball sliped and did not break so he’ are again in position to capitalize their home stay by pass- The wandering champions of the baseball world, an byt 1guest be woat try it ‘again after what weary fro from unexpected ,assault at Chicago and unpro- ‘told him. ‘we K Cleveland rebounding from a long fall to the cellar applied similar treatment to Boston, knocking Quinn Pittsburgh pitchers get into @ posl+ from the box and winning, 6 to 4. tion where a clean-up hit means vice =| The White Sox, drunk with success 4 | tory for the opposition and then the over the two leaders, continued an) f their spree and defeated Athletics, S 10 to 2., clone every time the bases begin to 4 fill up and they show it. They are Some teams are clamoring for ie victory. (United Press Staff Correspondent)| Derby and other fixtures. The colt good pinch hitters, but what Pitts. Shows Great Class in The hospitable Giants forced a] NEW YORK, June 12.—Maxey| Wa out June 2, however, and step- - victory upon the Pirates who con-| Hirsh, veteran trainer who has| Ped @ half in 51 seconds and private to play under restraint. The men appear to fear to let out, imaging Spe ge burgh won, 4 to 2. with Sam Hildreth that Grey Lag} Shortly be himself again. By FAIR PLAY. Grover _ Alexander _outpitched| is the fastest horse on the American] Thero Is no doubt but 1924 Is an ball ground, ‘Villa has the writer's permission to] York by beating Brooklyn, 7 to 2. vails—England, France and Amer- enter the bantamweight title stakes| Long hitting by St. Louls scored « peak in paige Tin toaten tees | er, in Brooklyn on Tuesday night| with the bases full and the Philli ? stands out indisputably above all and gave Bud such an artistic lac:| won from the Reds, 7 to 6. ep ne Oe pores IE te JS Overs, ———____ . = warsaees | 1 By Leased Wire Of All Events TIGERS HAVE FINE CHANGE 10 YOU! KNOW ME ME AL---Adventures of Jack Keefe 4 ‘A e : now MPT 7 yesterday and for once I got ‘“sqare deal from the em: Pires and had the boys eating out of my band.§ They call land Beats Boston and Two Clubs Still Tied of the infield and alt as Cobb could get off of me was a Are 1 ase om balls a scratch double and single and I had him} e a hold of it. An way I beat them 6 and Cobb ing the Yankees and Red Sox, now tied for the lead only a Pe bt eire be? called ids and dor few points beyond Cobb’s team. * tacky tried to start™a voked slaughter at St. Louts, enter: “ ing Jungletown yesterday, were wel- , Jack Keefe comed by 20,000 inhabitants who LZ screamed joyfully as the Tigers in- augurated a four day series with a 7 to 2 victory. Cobb led the attack, blow comes. The Pirat players DARK HORSE OF LEAGUE BUT have got so they anticipate m cy- Wash: i i Daa ER ASD Ce FOR A fF i h A K g TIGERS HAVE RIGHT TO TITLE as glum as a Western hog when tt ced from the box and fell f i sights Chicago, Scrapper from Filipines Bitcketar, Geant: Aa pomacietsy coe By FRANK GETTY it was scratched from the Kentucky _— burgh needs is good pinch pitching. Until it gets it, the team ts likely Last Scrap verted a single safe bunt into four] handled some of the best horses Loppers yomebsinekey ih ana to 6 Fu ni runs in the sixth inning. Pitts-|this country has produced, agrees ps y may that if they do the sky will fall or the bottom drop out from under the (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune.)| Grimes and Decatur and the Cubs] turf. offer for high-class horseflesh in all NEW YORK, Juno 11.—Pancho| advanced to within one game of New| When the question of which horse| {T° countries where racing pre- any time he wishes. He fought Bud|7 to 8 victory over Boston. Racing on the English turf thus Taylor, the fine Ilttlo Texas fight-], “Cy” Williams singled In the 13th oa pasate ites eg pcr he/ rar has not produced one horse that Epinard himself has met defeat bak cont, are a mee B tne Sim'|by thoroughbreds rated far below If you or any relative or friend is 4 38; worried because of varicose veins, 2 Standi Hirsh says he understands Grey pi this country, the Rancocas taking poe Bot, Repo pg Avon Don't overlook the fact that Detroit | year and that will not do them a] 5, punches, the best advice that ings Lag is being “pointed” for just some} staoie entries have been showing|Univeraity of Illinois football coach,| 2S not been lower than fourth} bit of mental hurt. anyone in this world can give ts to : such event as the Epinard matches! yc on eastern tracks, while Black | vigorously to task for having de.e®mce the senson started and that] Careful analysis of the games of| get a prescription that many physi. —if these are held. Gold seems about the best of the|ciared in an address at an alumni) ™0st of the time it has been better|the Pittsburgh Pirates for more/cians are now prescribing. Some time ago, before the run-| vest. But there has been no Man|rounion that golf develops ‘‘cham-| ‘an fourth. If it has been thrash-|than a month back indicates that] Ask Smith @ Turner Drug C6, for ( New York aR ning of the Withers at Belmont], war, no Morvich and no Zey. | pion crabs and cussers.” Zuppke| © it has come back with a show|tho pitchers are being hit in the/an original two-ounce bottle of Chicago re hn ee Park, Hirsh was asked what colt Some question was raised as/to|is reported as having admitted that of strength that quickly overcame| pinches, Perhaps that {s what most| Emerald Oil (full strength) and ap- = f Brooklyn. he thought to be in the best shape] 11. advisability of holding the in-|he plays the game himself. the handicap. folks think batters are hired to do| ply night and morning to the swol- A ; sg Cineinnatt once. for a stake race. Without consider-| ternational races at all, after Fipi-| It is manifestly unfair to rush| | Detrolts pitchers have not always/—and it is. But it is equally true] len, enlarged veins. S*ah you will : ing any of the other contenders,|jirq was beaten by Sir Galahad Til| upon Mr. Zuppke with all sorts of| one what was expected of them.|that what pitchers are hired to do] notice that they are growing smal- the trainer named Bracadale. at St. Cloud in May. Wertheimer,| accusations about his being a poor Yet they have shown endurance,|is keep them from it. The Pitts-|ier end the treatment should be con- golfer and other things just because | ven When they have been manhan-|bargh pitchers have a way of get-| tinued until the veins are of normal colt stepped out on Decoration Day upon what showing his horse made|of this statement. Everybody who died by the opposing batters. Cole| ting into what ts known in baseball] size. Emerald Oil is a powerful, yet and ran away from the field in thel\)°iogiana, ‘Then Bpinard was|Dlays golf or is e member of a golt| 8 beginning to look better and if he|as a set-up for runs, and instead of| harmless germicide and results are Withers, Which showed that Hirsh] yeaton again in France, and many| club, or has a golfer in the family,| Sets the team rallying around him| pitching out of it, pitch into it. guaranteed, Mail orders accepted. mas.a pretty fair judge of contem-| critics aaid it would bea farce to| knows that one of the greatest} 2% it does around some of the oth-| Pittsburgh played two games of | Advertisement. E* horseflesh, if there had ever| Sina nim’ to this countre, places ‘for exposing human fraility| Ts, Detroit ts likely one of these] that kind against the Giants in New been any doubt on that score. Whons whe have esen the Feendn [i#0n the links, days to cut loose with a little spurt | York. In Brooklyn, It was the same Braca@ale disappointed earlier in| poree at his best, however, want| This docs not mean that any|that will land it within knocking|way. ‘Trace the progross .of the | formation. the season, but his running in the] iin to come. Epinard is a gallant |!#ree proportion of players are ob-| distance of first place. Then, when| team all season and the story will a : Washi: am . Withers left nothing to be de-| nampion and, at his best, probably | Jectionable persons, But it is true} the race tightens a little, Detroit, | be repeated again and again. The! _¢ ? ? Wyoming nro oe on Pind ag ine 24 sired. the superior of anything we have| that there-are certain situations on eee : Chicago -—--—--=----21 23 On the form shown at that time, Tan tn the United ‘States this| the links which break down the bar- TPANCHO VILLA 9— | Cleveland ------- Bracadale was Hirsh's choice to] °° riers of self-restraint in many t Phildelphia meet Epinard if Grey Lag had to] *°2") 4. AER ¢ gooa| Players arid it is futile to deny it. ing as to make ‘it difficult to pick be passed up. 5 me saath had he ‘ + ene Some clubs have been compelled any of the present bantams who ‘A second choice named by the} “2%, accomplished by the bringing! +, make, rules about profanity on As everyone knows, the Rancocas| a+ ine time, said it would depend New York -..------...25 19 Boston eennnwene-25 19 Detroit wrewnene----28 22 St. Louls Call the Tribune for highway in- gold beat him. Abe Goldstein. Ab, | Club) +e trainer was Nellie Morse, Bud | eee ee oe ey and eaeernt Park | the course and others have been Mo, Ah, no! Taylor was up against cach a Fisher’s good filly. Nellio Morse’s| inst year, and would like to see a compelled to post notices relative to the top class over in the shivery | Texacos running in the Preakness at Balti-| 0t year, and would tke to the conduct of players in the matter Nostrand Athletic club arena. He wc a9 more was something turf followers " of replacing divots,’ smoothing out had his wallop with him and had | lenroc eri lorie verhaihber. (The Feber £1) yr ris Dee Se footprints on the bunkers and other- he been able to land it this tale] Biks ly splashed home to victory over wise forgetting their duties. might bear a different 'plexton. But 3 : a field of highclhss colts. The writer does not believe Bob the elusive little Filipino was not Sa Shortly after Hirsh had suggested Zuppke would continue playing a there to be hit. He went around|’ .,., Independent "Hen io Malis ainedeldin eiisoeaible contenter game in which he believed he was Bud like a cooper around a barrel}, C'UD On- TLOR FOR tan international. stake race,. she f aving his temper and his dispost- and earned many more points than| “ee Douds 1,000! aisappointed in the Kentucky Oake tlon perverted. But there is no were enough to hive Hits the dase merouents 1,000 doubt that there 1s a great deal of Ma Fordsons - 666 truth In his statement that golf 2 Burlington A. C. . -500 velops “champion crabs and cuss. on get-away day at Churchill Downs when, after leading the field all the CY Sere ‘ way she allowed herself to be nipped CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 12. — As the writer intimated, Tex Rick-| Telephone Co. ~ +500] on the post by an outajder. How,| Twenty-four rounds of boxing will| ers’ and some of his attackers may ard is beginning to reduce Harry Mathie ee +000) aver, there was more in this race} 20nstitute-a card which is to be|be among their number. ‘Wills’ value as an opponent for are +000 given at the Riding Hall, Fort Rus- Tele than met the eye. Firpo, Harry can still buy pork It would be unusual {f a filly wore chops with the money he will re- the silks of the United States} ture go will be a scheduled six m4 G ‘ames T. oday against the pride of France, but|vounds between Farmer Spahn of Sport Calendar I, the night of June 19. ‘The feat- celve, but no chicken a la Mary- ; em with this year’s colt running as| Denver and Jack Davis of New erratically as at present, Hirsh’s| York. They are welters. Billy War- One man, two men in fact, who must be filled. with some regret at ner of Denyer and Clyde Dodds of Kansas City will go on for a six- the result of the Wills-Madden bout are Jack Kearns and Jack Demp- round seml-windup. ‘They, too, are| association at Belmont Park, sey. welterweights, Kid Shea of Southr Moeens of Kentucky Jock Club, With Wills in the form he showed Cheyenne and Young Moran of Fort] at Latonia. Russell, 122 pounders, are scheduled| Meeting of Montreal Jockey Club on Monday night in Long Island " City, what picking he would have for four rounds; Soldier Bob Thomp-| Closes at Montreal. of San Francisco and Jack Golf. Racing. Meeting of Westchester Racing choice is not as unusual as it might National League. seem. ‘Chicago at Boston. Tom Healy, one of the old school Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. trainers, who ‘trained and saddled Cincinnati at New York. last year’s Preakness winner, cast St. Louls at Brooklyn, his vote for Zez as the best stake horse {n this country, been for Dempsey! Oh, boy! The American So did Tom Welsh, who trains for | son : fans would have filed into the arena! Philadelphia at Chicago. J. E. Widener. Todd of Cheyenne, light-heavies, for} Scottish women's 1 Shametoasnr ‘ by tens of thousands and Dempsey] New York at Detroit. — Jack Joyner, who knows thor-| four rounds, and Young Bender and rnament, at Turnbury, Scot. oldier Matera, 180-pounders, for] Southern amateur championship four rounds, tournament at Loutsville. ee Metropolitan amateur tourna ment, at Long Beach, L. I. Missouri State amateur champion. ship, at St. Louis Connecticut women's champion- Yesterday’s ship, at Hartford, Nace Scores New York ester et tourna- ment closes at Johnson City. could have pylled down half a mil- lion or more—and at’ the same time, added to his prestigg. Yor, with Willis as he was Mon: day night, Dempsey would have murdered him. Rickard realizes that it will be pretty hard from now on to get the fans worked up to the point where a big money Dempsey-Wills battle will be feasi- ble for any promoter. Harry may oughbreds on both sides of the At lantic, picked St. James. ——— Not so long ago, St. James was ? 2? ? Wyoming Motorway 2? counted out for the running, when ee BASEBALL QUESTION BOX Washington at St. Louis. Boston at Cleveland. ee pumps and other measuring equipment are tested daily to assure full quantity measure at Con- tinental service stations, Full meas- ure of quality and service are assured improve as a result of this fight— National Indiana State trapshooting tour: by gasoline and motor oils of rec- he had not had a rea} battle in sev- If you have some question to ask about baseball— Pittsburgh 4; New York 2. nament closes at Ind{anapolis. eral years. But ét will be hard to ; St. Louis 7; Boston 3. Minnesota State _trapshooting convince the fans. If you want a rule interpreted— Chicago 7; Brooklyn 2. tournament closes at Pequot. made skillful in their duties by exper- Fight-goers usually have a wrong Philadelphia 7; Cincinnati 603 in} Boe eer, sas ience and training. If you want to know anything about a play or a player— {dea about Negro boxers. Their nings). Horse Show, at White Plains, N. Y. el Chilis scives tee ons Write to John B. Foster, the man who helped make the acelaae Boxing. that they are tougher than the|| Tules under which the game is played today. If you want a per Detroit 7; New York 2 Joo Dundes vs. Sailor Friedman, Use Continental Coupon Books. They save walting @ a a @ a Ss ognized superiority and attendants a s e s oe Cleveland 5; Boston 4. 12 rounds. a ; Philadeiphia 2, Washington 12; St. Louls 1. ROTSM, Tdaho, June 12.—Bolse's polo team added fresh laurels to its whites and harder to hurt. But}| sonal reply enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope. Other: this is not at all the case. They anrwi umn. can be hurt as easily as any fighter || Wise Your question will be be dganttore Kes ig for chan| nge and time and trouble in many other ways. e Accepted at all Coptoantes service stations and by dcalers generally. Gd gl race when they get it Address—John B. Foster, dpe Baseball Correspondent Western Easdapiicawatae yeoraniny; dein h ° of the Casper Tribune, 811 World Building, New York. Okiahoma City 7; Denver 6 (11) ning the championship of the north Innings.) west by defeating Fort D. A. Rus Casp a ; Lincoln 4, coll, Wyo., 10 to 6 in a fast and hard Wain exdine oobipaes Omaha b: Wichita 4 fought game. Bolus came through Question—If a very hard grounder ,8o but {f you bunt foul you are out] ‘Tulsa 7; Des Molnes 6. the tournament with a perfect re hits me on my arm and the ball/ on strikes. Sak cord, bounds up and I catch it when it Association Today's contest was one of the PHILADELPHIA.— Nate Gold-| falls and throw the batter out at] Question—In an amateur game] Columbus &; Milwaukee 7. fastest games of the tournament, map, Philadelphia, jnocked out] firat am I given an error? ean a pitcher wind up and deliver! ‘Toledo i; Kansas City 0 Bolse's team work and the breaks Jimmy Bacco, Pacific const light! Answer—You are not. the ball with one foot on the rubber] gt. Paul 5; Indianapolis 2 contributing to the victory. CONOCO § POLARINE weight, in the first round of a and the other foot behind it or must} oulsville 4-6 Minneapolis 3-3, "The Balanced Gasoline The Perfect Motor Oi! scheduled 10-round bout, ‘Gnestion—T0 a player ia\ put ont both feet be on the rubber? FE d M to: sem WA wien ona foul fly does it lower his bat-|, AnsWer—Nelther foot ever must Coast or agnetos GARGOYLE MOBILOILS —Harolad Osborne, be behind the rubber when the ball] Log Angeles 7; San Francisco 6. Tilinois A. C., broke his own world's ting average? In delivered to the batter. One foot] geattle 9; Portland 6. Recharged Y 1 for the decathion by scoring} Answer—It gives him a time at! may be in advance of th plate but] Oakland 2; Vernon 1 i J 7.88 points in the Olympte team | a as sistas, barat at bat helps) one fot must touch the plate in the] gacramento 3 t Lake City 1. ote ron bia CONTE Ar Soe tryouts. to cut an average down, uct of delivery. . p— ‘olorade Corporation ames Pion 3 Prati hal — Southern Easier Starting Marketing a complete line of high-grade SCARBOROUGH\—Great Britain uestion—If you bunt the ball on] Question—If a runner is on third| Little Rock 3-1; Mobile 2-0. ny) Sng etroleum produéts in Colorado, Wyoming, defeated South Africa and won the|the third strike are you out? ‘The|pasy and the batter bite m Toul tiv) ive rk ots Mobile : Auto Electrical Co, New /seates, Utah; aah aad Beenie right to meet the winner of the|¥mpire said a player had a perfect to left field which is caught can the} Nashville 6; Birmingham 2 186 East Midwest Ave. France-Ind!a match in the Europear | Meht to do it, man on third run home? New Orleans 4; Memphis 2. 968. competition for the Davis tennis} Answer—You may bunt the ball] Answer—Yes.—After the ball is sine Eta i Phone 968-J cup. s on the third strike if you wish to do| caught, wiry ? ff Wyoming Motorway 2? 2

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