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PAGE FIVE. World Results First in News Of All Events By RING LARDNER YANKSMOVEBAGKINTOTHIRD. )*2UKNowas 3 PLACE BY DEFEATING RED SOX a Eae | Gee @QSTER US Jinx Shaken Off by World Champions After| | Six Straight Defeats; Pirates Continue — Drive by Tamming Cubs. (By The Associated Press). Pent up Yankee wrath, roused to the breaking point by_six straight defeats, vented itself on the Red Sox, and today the New Yorkers again occupy third place, from which they were recently ousted by |Boston. The world champions’ comeback was registered in a double victory SPORT BRIEFS LOS ANGELES,—Teddy Stiva, Oakland bantamweight boxer, and George Rivers fought a four-round draw here. over Boston by decisive scores of 12 to 7 and 10 to 5. Chicago is now tied with St. Louis for fifth and Cleveland trails both by eight points. The Sox beat St. Louis, 9 to 3. Manager Sisler, did his best to stave , off defeat with four hits. i Whitehill had a slight edge on ; i Shaute in a battle of moundsmen]- and Detroit chalked up a 1 to 0 vic: LEN WILI S NO V4 z tory over Cleveland. Pittsburgh continued its spurt 7 toward the head of the" Nafional IMPROVING IN FORM é E x league procession at the expense of American Professional |the cuvs. ‘The Pirates comvected Lf : na hits into a 9 to 0 triumph. f Wins British n Cincinnati kept the smoky cit; ; _— aggregation within hal M * aggregation within halling distance By LAWRENCE PERRY. was not surprising. Miss McKane Golf Title. + Mera es Sos hrs . tol (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune.)|is likely to beat anyone. ee en Souter weochan at Plamen “inghenne te ae Othae | NEWYORK, June 28.—while ° thee Springer of Los'A elem the games were ‘postponed because noe] Hele®_ Wills is showing daily im-] While our athletes are struggling fre roun oft 8" acheduled fur HOYLAKE, England, June: 28.}rain, of} provement in.form, American en-|for supremacy ‘at Paris, politicians ae f round bout here.” sei —(By the Associated Press.)—For . | thusiasts should not be so carried | Now overseas are laying the ground. e ; ; i ; : ana! Tiiby, tig Assoclated. Presa)—For away as to be unduly optimistic] work for a situation that it 1s hoped ; § of ter Hagen of New York is British i concerning the California girl's} Will land the 1928 Olympics in this 9 i . : ; Eatne Geeky: bot take wales open golf champion. St un meeting with Mlle. Lenglen, pro-|country. Just how plans -will worl 2 . : a ilsseaes tine meteicee See Hagen recaptured the title yester- and. gs vided she comes thzough that far. {out remains to be seen. ; a : 5 L] | sees "inne ore By waa day afternoon when he turned in a There isn’t the ‘slightest doubt] But it is unders' aires Sng " igirmartnt he Pree Boaters ware score of 301 for the 72-hole struggle that Suzanne is in the rarest of|Our representatives over there feel . ‘ wt Bak s aceai eae ee that began Thutsday morting with? qinp ae Sweets form and that her morale is high,| that there*will be litite if any hitch. Given a four-goal handicap, 86 golfers competing. New York .. 40 21 Of cour: if Miss Wills becomes| At this end it is known that Chi- ——_—_ Thus far the ‘third time in fous! Chicago -______--..-- 36 fully acclimated and accustomed to| cago Olympic interests have received 2? ? Wyomtng Motorway ? ? ? years thé trophy, emblematic of} Brooklyn Mi the English footing, balls, etc., she|@ hint that it would be just as well iy UR Aen eR RE aeeRe eer Beene British charupionship, willbe _car-| pit:sbureh might give Lenglen the tise of{to get busy right away and pre- Cincinnatt her life, but all the chances would| pare her claims as the host for the Boston --. geem to be against any such out-/ 1928 games. ‘| Philadelphia 25 (34 come. It is rather curious that the germ St. Louls, --...--.--. 23 ' 39 Mallory's defeat by Miss McKane|—more than the gérm—of the row- =, AHLETI ROM to the heights, came from a man S367 who never swung an oar as @ mem- ber of an eight-oared crew and Pet West Bitter Over the se7|_ Withdrawal of Track merely began his study of sweep- Team. FOR SALE—New Iver. Johnson Bicycle... Reason- able. 715 South Grant. How the American members of the Olympic games boxing delegation will keep in trim aboard the liner Povis while en route to France. They will have daily workouts in’s “roped square" specially built aboard ship. | g ATHLE the number of entries, Which are four in most cases, and a reduction TES of the premiurn for first place. which : ‘ counts ten points f ea WILL AE KEPT Golf Tourney lurks. At the same time, no col: ; lege should regard ‘Washington's . experience with the late Hiram ‘DRY IN Panis’ At St. Joseph Conibear, teacher of Leader, Callow \ a ant im the way of drafting Tow: Nearing Close ing coaches from the ranks of base- ball trainers. swinging after he had ceased work- ing as a trainer of a club in or- ganizzd baseball. ‘This shows, for one thing, that you never can tell where genius WILLIS GARAGE Low Storage Rates L Standard ..<.---..-----. 6 1 Elks -------2----------. 4 2 Texacos 2 a 4 6 ef Glenrock -.........----. 3 Let Us Service Your Car All Liquor Is Barred unis cep <atkeen wide Over Twenty Years in Casper ‘WALTER HAGEN By WALTER CAMP of St. Louis vwvill fight it out over ried to the United States, Jock Hut- L. (Copyright, 1924 The Casper Tribune) Sport Calendar From Sector Where _| tie st. Louis Country club links to chison of Chicago haying won it at ° NEW YORK, June 28,—Consider- po! 3 day for the title of trans-Mississipp! St. Andrews in 1921 arld Hagen at 1 able bitterness has been stirred up They Stay. golf champion. sandwich in 1922. 1 in the west by the withdrawal of Racing Manion came through yesterday | 369 S. “Agh Ph 1891-W Just as he lost the champlonship| Burlington A. 2 Stanford from the western intercol:] sreeting of Queens county Jockey afternoon on the thirty-sixth hole ° one - by one stroke at Troon last year to| Telephone 3 legiate track meet. Three theorles| 4 at Aqueduct. * PARIS, June 28.—(y The As-, 84 defeated Eddie Held of St. Arthur Havers, Hagen regained it| Collseums 3 for the withdrawal, one heaping the ting of Kentucky Jockey club,| socinted Press).—The village section | LOwls, the present champion, 1 up. today by that slender margin. ©. | 5 blame on eastern athletic leaders.) ,+ Tatonis. sector in which the American Olym-| | Watts, gd acheter ary aN apolis, the other semi-finalist, 12 and 11. $5.00 Reward R. Whitcombe, a sterling British SE eee who are supposed to have talked|"'\yting of Hamilton Jockey club,| nic athletes will be quartered at player, finished second to hira with Stanford out of it, are given in aM) 9: Hamilton, Ont. Colombes must be “dry” acording to a card of 302. ’ editorial in the Big Ten Weekly. Golt é; yeeclution adopted by the ‘Aimeri- Third plate in the tourn. Yesterday 8 “First,’ says the editorial,{n] British open champlonship closes} oan Olympic requesting the French which has been won by an <A) presenting the three theories, “is that/ at Hoylake, England. commission to remove the bars on can for the past two years, ayuin the Californians figured on the trip] National public links championship] the principal thoroughfares together is partly in the hands of an Ameri- Scores for the intercollegiate and the Olym-| closes at Dayton, O. with all signs advertising liquors. can—MacDonald Smith. ‘The Call- pic, tryouts was enough. National intercollegiate champion-| The committee does not fear th: LOST Tuesday Afternoon fornian sharps ‘he position with “Becond, that a defeat at the handa| ship closes at Greenwich, Ct. the American contendera will over: 1A ND Frank Ball, an Englishman, both of National League. 6f Minola would be too strong a| Trans - Mississipp! champtonship| wep the bounds of the training rules|, Five dollarg -rervara will be pala : D. MO: RING them having turned in cards of 304.| Pittsburgh, 9; Chicago, 0. possibility to risk the loss of prestige.| closes at St. Joseph, Mo. but believes that safety first should] tajiy Iahone tateemedes .leacktie Set With Sapphires, Platinum Mounting Po St. Louis, 3-2. if it is possible to convince a Califor-| Middle Atlantic individual cham-|}o the policy and temptation kept|to tho capture of the person who is , Liberal Reward Other games postponed; rain. nian that his superior lives. pionsh!p closes‘at Richmond, Vi out of sight. fraudulently collecting subscriptions wre » | “Third, that the interlocking direc-|/ Metropolitan junior champlonship| ‘samuel Goodman of San Francisco| from Tribune subscribers. Patrons PHONE 2852-W American League. torate in track athletics in the east,| closes at Westehester. has been delegated to take the matter|of the paper ould not pay any- New York, 12:10; Boston, 7-6, | the A. A. U.. and the intercollegiate Rowing up with the French authorities and|one thelr. subscription, exoept the Or Return to Leo A. Dunn, Chicago, 9; St. Louis, 8. which has always tried to minimize] Eastern Rowing Association an-|/oxplain that speedy action in this| Carr op TO W. LEITH Detroit, 1; Cleveland, 0. the importance of the Big Ten meet,| nual regatta, at Ottawa, Ont. matter is desired. Sescetic yon ene noe. ite. ¥eN ae Wyoming Trust Co. Bank 7 | Other game postponed; rain. and almost succeeded in killing the Pot It has been decided to abandon the | fice. If you fee Ot tor, ask itn national collegiate meet, has been dabbing in “politics down east to io Opening of the Olympic polo com-| plan to request a revision of the Olym- | jo petitions. show his credentials. If he can- ple point scoring system, Colonel|/not do so please call the Tribune, convince the folks from Stanford Motor Boat Robert M, Thompson, presidert of that thelr appearance im the eastern| Express-Cruiser championships, at| the American Olympic committee an. nounced today. A discussion on ship e ep one meet waa sufficient to give, them| Middletown, Conn. the American intercollegiate cham- Shooting board has resulted in a agreement “For three years the combined|ing tournament closes at Manches:| track and field events be limited to Everything in Building Material : , : RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY ~ FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS tional intercollegiate meet.” tournament closes at Fargo,. Distributors of If you have sero question to ask about baseball— . KONSET 4 ap If Me Three-Day Cementing Process for Oi ells. Aighione vile dois iean: f Phone 2300 and 62 bagr Ad Wyo. Office and Yard—First and Center Sts. If you want to know anything about a play or a player— Write to John B. Foster, the man who helped make the JOIN THE AMERICAN LEGION NOW rules under which the game is played today. If you want a per. sonal reply enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope Other. wise your question will be answered in this column, Address—Jolin B. Foster, Special Baseball Correspondent of the Casper Tribune, 811 World Building, New York. Western League. Omaha, 8-2; Denver, 1-1 Lincoln, 7-0: Des Moin Tulsa, 8; Wichita, 4. St. Joseph, 12; Oklahoma City, 5. PROFESSIONAL DE ER, Colo., June 28.—Willie Leith, widely known golf profes sional, died at his home here of a unshot wound incurred Saturday when he was shot in the mouth in the office of John R. Morgan, an advertising man. Morgan is held in jail. Tho shooting occurred during a quarrel between the two men, Leith declared Morgan had tried to have -him arrested on « charge of illegal possession of liquor, while Morgan said the argument waa over a bil) he said Leith owed him. The bullet struck Leith in the mouth, The injury at first was not believed serious, but infection de- veloped Monday. Coast League. Los Angeles, 8; Salt Lake City, 3%. Vernon, 17; Portiand, 3. San Francisco, 11; Seattle, 5. “ League. San Antonio, 10; Dallas, 7. Fort Worth 11; Houston, 6. ‘Wichita Falls, 5; Galveston, 2. Beaumont, 12; Shreveport, 7. American Louisville, 4; Toledo, 1. _St. Paul, § Milwaukee, 3. Little Rock, 2-5; Chattanooga, 1-0. Columbus, 9; Indianapolis, 0. Southern League. Little Rock, 2-5; Chattanooga, 1-0. Atlanta, 6; Birmingham, 1. . New Orleans, 12; Mobile, 10. Memphis, 19; Nashville, 0. _———— ee ‘Games Today National Chicago at Pittsburgh, Cincinnati at St, Louis. Boston at New York. Brooklyn at Philadelphia, Call the Tribune before you start on that trip, (Copyright, 1924, Cesper Tribune.) withthat =| reamscueputes Quest'on—Bases are filled and the| batter. Runner on first goes to| Mitcaan old~ ashioned mh ve : re oo make a double play by throwing the] give « double play? bail to the second baseman who| Answor—Because thers is no 10c ~ 2 for25c ~ 15¢ lor be June 28, 1924 If Mr. Claude Crosby will present this ticket to our cash- jer within three days it will en- touched his base and threw to first.| chance to make a double play by Umpire declared the batter out and] simply throwing the ball after the allowed the runners to go back to/ batter has been put out at first. thelr bitres. That ended the force. The runner Anower—Batter was out. Runners! golng to second from first must be had to protect themselves. on the| touched after the batter Ia out i Detrolt at Clevelan: New York at Bosto title himself and one guest to hers tiggh~aptdip ratageenar gee vag >| ots 6 > Wali 5 Th tion apeelelty, fete ss ive -aed ae Pe ENE. ahh (hom to do anything. If the short-| Question—Runner ts on first base. 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