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‘First in News ’ Of All Events Seas By RING LARDNER ~ . By Leased Wire ws we YANKEES GO INTO LEAGUE LEAD were AGOENATORS LOSE TO TIGERS} ore eagles at Hopes of Pennant Victory Revived in Gothem in Comeback Staged by New York; Other Briefs on Friday Games. (By The Associated Press.) New York American baseball stock, which slumped below Washington on major league board aimost three ks ago and at one-time sank as low as third place, finally has recovered and Yankee shareholders today are rejoicing in the hope of championship dividends. For thi past few days the Senators have been the victim of a raid by Detroit Bears and are now Yanks convinced Manager Evers in clinging to second place by a one, three innings that minor league stars game marei> Jaagus jersane Ruth Mangum and Bragowsk! Associa- ’ tion recruits of the White Sox, in an r Johnson, after holding Da- effort to even the series with the| troit to two hits until the Aa | weakened and Washington lost a MONEY LACKING, |czscc: cescrse-cre| TENNIG PLAY. «=| AMERICAN CHANCES with Boston. The Browng won the FOR IG FIGHT| <=-scaxce.| OPENS SUNY, 'N MARATHON GOOD WASHINGTON'S GLIMG EARNED : eriffi FRANK GETTY ¥enk into the stadium for an Clym- — at: ergsgvupe over (United pad Statf Correspondent)| Pic record at the distance. N Fluk ic Sh 5 s anager was . NEW YORK, July 12.—So many] The American team, composed of : be) e in owing Leonard and Walker banished from the game in the sixth Olympic Games to Hold centuries ago that it may have been| Prank Zuna, Clarence DeMar, Chas. : ars M d b S v f E and from the bench in the saventh FE; h In f only a myth, a soldier of Greece * Malice. soon Wanting, oA Lander ‘ ade by enators, for ati Umpht d id to have r ome 25 miles with|and William ure! 1 have been ig’ ‘ ~, ae x Both Tran Desf Ear 1. Serche cr age™ | Fresh Interest’ for |< So carers masses am, we, eal tee sera , Sent Fates To Discussion. Sport Fans / Tomorrow, over a torrdous course| {ng faithfully. Mike has nursed By scoring five times in the tenth x through Paris and its environs, 60| them along nicely, giving them plen- hes inning the Giants chalked up a ten By FAIR PLAY to five victory over St. Louis. Kel- wpyright, 1924 The Casper Tribune) | ly’s homer accounted for two of the NEW YORK, July 12.—It is dif-| @uintet in the final frame. or more medern, young athletes will|t¥ of work, but has been careful not =: finish for the thas being at least—|t2 let them grow stale. All in fine ly LAWRENCE PERRY. vhat that anelent Greek started. }C0Bdition, they look good: They have (Copyright, 1884, Casper ‘Tribune. | are oat Megane Geetnt Serie gs | been working every day, and once or ficult, even impossible to understand NEW YORK,. July 12—Olympic| runners make up the team that will frien a week have been sent over the Benny Leonard-Mickey Walker| Badly in need of a victory to keep|‘emmis begins on Sunday with} care the starry shield of the U.S. A.| Ustances of 15 or 20 miles. Also situation. Mickey ia sunning down) Within hailing distance of Chisago, | Pretty much the same.arrax.of oppg-|in the marathon run that features| they have been running over the on the Shreysbury river and does not| Brooklyn elected Dazay Vance to| nents as marked the Wimbledon this, the eighth, Olympiad. Olympic course and getting hardened seem to care a hang ‘whether he} Pear the pitching burden and the|*ow. Francis T. Hunter's wrist| ‘rho race first run by the lusty|t? those pavements, fights Leonard or not. And Benny is| Speed king did his stuff to the ex.| fury, just announced, may put| Greek warrior, who, by the way, fell} The course is as follows: Start at up in the Catskills, apparently frel-| tent of a nine to one victory. im out of play and thus affect our| dead at the finish of his course, has|the stadium; Val Notre-Dame (Tkm. i the same way. chances and Helen Wills certainly | been passed down in athletic his-| 750m); La Patte d'Oie d'Herb! iy hat is the answer? Not enouzh drew three hard opponents on her tory as the piece de resistence of in- | Likm. 550 m ); Pierrelaye (14km. 850 nbney showing, looks like a good ped of ‘the bracket in Miss Van] ternational competition. mj Saint-Ouen-d’Aumone (19 km. guess. Malate: Satterthwaite and Molla} An American victory wotld be} 250m); Pontoise (24km. 300m). ‘The Griffith aid ‘not realize it himself, Mallory. ° doubly welcome, therefor. It-would|Teturn by the same route: Saint: though he was mighty quick to What lesson may be drawn from | not be surprising, although with Wil-|Quen-d'Aumone, (23km, 350m); Pler- en sense the situation once the Wash- the death of yours Calvin Coolidge | lie Kolehmainen, a brother of the}Felaye (2ikm. 750m); La Patte d'Ole soit 3. ae "| | |ington team got going. 4 a ie boys of his age. who are shoot-| famed Hannes, in the race, our run- Sees Size. gepads eenem race ee ae mee Leonard-Walker fight? That is the | S¢me series wit! lelphi ng up as Calvin grew during the| ners face the struggle of their lives. rsis m. m).le Val Notre. 5 irpise, a question to be pad One thing| + SSS last year of his life? Al MeCall, of} While it is peabetle that the win-] Dame (38km. 100m); State de Colom- spring work at Tampa was superior. ia certain, if they do get excited Stevens Tech, one of the most scien-| ner of tomorrow's gruelling contest} bes (42km. 195m). Tt played aggressive ball and play- about such a-bout, it will be because ? |] Hae conditioners of athictes.in this | will not suffer tha fatos of the firat| During the day of the racé all of the merits’ of the attraction and Yesterday s By JOHN B. FOSTER. (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune.) NEW YORK, July 12.—Washing- ton’s climb into first place has been the biggest surprise of the season to the average fun, although the club really looked Ike a pennant con tender from the start of th It was just about a month ago that the Senators really hit thelr sride and even then they were so quiet and unostentatious about ,it, that no of@ seemed to sense what was coming off. Perhaps even Clarice ie as. urch trounced Boston, eight to two, and broke even LOREE LE, on the series. 4 ‘The fans did not fall in great num- 4 bers for the last Tendler-Leonara| A six to nothing shut out gave Cin- battle. So how would they take a|cinnati the fourth 9 In @ five ed. it right up to the end of ever country ani a well known track} Marathoner, the rude cobblestones | *Patfic will be cut off for the run- game. There was none of the i eee “don't-@ive-a-whoop" about the Sen- bs of any bul@™hg of and football coach, a man who in| Of Greater Paris which must be trav-| Bers. : : Dat haga use, ny up the past fow years has given a|ersed before the runners are home,| Clarence DeMar, the veteran Hos. és ecto sai atone liootas os April that had ‘That {s what gives the project such Scores Part of his attention to the develop-| will make many a plodding, foot,| tomian, willbe one of the favorites ; & characteristic of some spring @ queer look from the promotion ment of youth, tells the writer that | sore competitor ready for the worat.| tomorrow. At 38 years of age, De- % 3 Practices to: i almost invariably is : : Ra characteristic of a pre-ordained ~ angle.. If the two men are to meet Te min iis experience, preparatory | ‘he course mapped out by the| Mar won this year's Olympic tryouts! | |, z ‘ : this summer, the ballyhoo machine tional schools and parents take altogether | Olymple Committee is fairly level, |4n new Olympic and American veo | | 1: ; a Sasa should have been grinding long ago, New York 10; §t. Louis 5 (ten inn.| too much for granted in the case of but outside of the stadium the great-| Fd time. His 2 hours 29 minutes rapidly growing boys. er part of the distance i die ee hg See Ramee “At Andover,” saya “they | 4am roads. There is al @ world's record established Mboctant hiagsret| a short one, but fearful Yor tired | Of. Wille Holehmainan, ankles, of cobblestones. Every ef-| The B. A. A. runner reminds one No one. knows whether the fight | !ngs. will be held in Jergey City under Lieto a chica A Rickard’s management or in a New urg: Boston 2. apply, the most important saf a York baseball.park, James Johnson| Cincinnati 6, Philadelphia 0. ofall. They make certain that bern Promoting. Rickard would seem to =m. ns On June 8, Washington hit fourth place, Then it climbed to first whero it stood a month later, during which time it won 21 games and lost 11, There was no : . Seats | fluke about it, no of Tom Longboat in action. He | sti Ramm aegy e gaining of place because another need it are eating the t. fort was made to avold this hardship, . Is pee eee e % ; P ‘ haye the edge, since New York and American League. of food—and plenty | it, yo — but it was impossible because of the; /098 8nd lean and untiring in a club could not play, no holding of outofttown fans have got fed up| St. Louis 8,6; Boston 1.7. . location of the stadium in Colombes. ten a Sart his arms hi h, and The race will start in front of the | 10s use them much, He plugs grandstand and finish there, After} 9/0Ds, making bis own pace, whether peo Posty my ps Me a ees they are eating. He has a special|* couple of turns the men will cut & be faster or slower than his op- regardless of do- table of his own with some a0 boys | Out into open country and settle} PO#eDtS’. He finished twelfth at 6 5 velopments, 2 = the Stockholm games; he has Se ee ae Seated there, boys who are out-| own to their longr tedious grind. & sever: growing. thelr atrangth ond neea to| _ ‘The course ts not popular with the aes wan Ny even Marathon. bd : ba literally stuffed with food, ‘This |Tunners, chiefly man from small} ,..4 Rare 8: the. Olympiads since chet will go among the tables,| Countries who have done alj their ager Athens, ee training on dirt roads, Moat of the] i559. ns, Lous. Greece 2:55:30 Americans ave used to all sorts of ‘aris, Teato, France, 2:59:00 TAMPA, Fia., July 12.—"Boots,”* observing the various boys at their S megls. When he seeg a tall, weedy 1904-—St. Louis, Hi . Coast League. youth who is not attacking his f conditions, and knowing that nobody. 7 » Hicks, U. 8. 3:28:53 San Francisco & Seattle 6. Ree Taree Si lasilas Nis t000;) Meee ae consideration for a|,1%06—Athens, Sherring, Canada, Antley, Columbus, Ga., retained the ugh iy ted it, he 2251:28 3.5, x Los Angeles 9 Portland 8, 4, tap him on the shoulder ana| Marathoner, they accept the ruling > J mythical southern welterweight Salt Lake City 6, Vernon 5. order him hereafter to report at the | @2d philosophize that what's hard for London, National Leeane. Ser ~. Ly Bet. 4 900-poundeg, goes among the eat- ing halig and it is his duty to see what the boys are eating and how. on paying good money for alleged ringside seats at the polo grounds Yankee S‘adium and then seeing nothing at all. i Walker has given it out that it some promoter does not come forth soon, he will grab off some other matches and leave Benny alone. fastest b> rae Bh, place by postponements. Washing. New Xork 19, Chicago 9. ton won first place because it Detroit 4, Washington 3. Philadelphia 10, Gleveland 1. ‘George Taylor, Grinnell College, who captured the rst Ameridan victory in a final Olympic event, when he won the 400-meter hurdles, Western League. Wichita 10, Denver 3. Lincoln 11, Pulsa 9, Oklahoma City 9, Omaha 2. St. Jog 10, Des Moines 7. championship by “winning the chef’s tabi: Such boys are also| one is hard for all. The Finns are * Li judge's decision over Artie McCann ‘Texas League. guarded against undue physical| Vetewns and take the same attl- CHICAGO, July. 12—(By the As-]New York, .346; Young, New York,|im 10 rounda, 3 New York -.-...._. 50 26 .¢59/ Dallas 2, San Antonio 1. Straing, are, in short, turned out to | tude. sociated Press}—A sensational | .345; ie Cincinnat!, .345; Four- —— Chicago 44 31 .587} Fort Worth 1, Houston 0. ua a it were, until thelr systems} But the hearts and feet of many “Jarive that produced 14 hits in seven|nier, Brooklyn, 947; Grigaby, Chi.| BOSTON.—Johnny Sheppard, of Brooklyn 36 ©.532| Wichita Falis 3, Beaumont 2, begin to compensate for the drain | ot the European runners are beagy games rushed “Bib” Fajk, outfielder |}cago, .335; Grantham, Chicago, .326;| Woburn, gained the Judges’ decision Pittsburgh .. 45 .527| Shrevepor€ 6, Galveston 3. of rapid growth. with the thought of this route. The Cincinnati SSS 494 421 . loag yhite Sox to the|drisch, New York, .325. over Jde Lynch, New York bantom. with the Chicago W ns Rg Po * WHEELING, W.)\ Va—Battling Stki outpointed Ray Bennett, New York negro heavywelght in a slow Motorway % 2? i12-round bout at Bellaire, O “Parents and masters of schools Japanese who have a distance man to -m boys are committed are atting leadership of the American they have brought over to win the lana a ee Se win an average ot leaving their charges open to all | Marathon, complain that the course 7 r Sorts of dangerous physical ailments |/s 4 great handicap to thelr cham. when they neglect this very eimple | Pion. Of course, since the original and effective precaution. There are| Greek Marathoner took his course too many boya each year who suc-| #8 he found tt, the moderns will do cumb to maladies that would easily | l'kewise.. And, at that, veterans like have been checked had the neces- ornauner will find better condi a sary, physical powera of resistance| tions than at Antwerp, and Mike 6 vt jetrolt | Ni D fre ss among the pacemakers with ,351, been theirs, sa ic By tie, Weed, Arascaan, Uesinge, Ansoetatio at Yonkers. Racing tollowed by Copp, of Detroit, in fifth Expe: ir-/ has been worse. He is an optimist] ™eeting of Business Men’s Racing | Place With .345. ‘ ing. po Beg S eR Poe: by nature, and’ still hopes ae a} *Ssociation, at Chicago. « Ruth, added two heme runs to his - Mebting of Kentucky Jockey club,| collection, bringing f up to 22, He at Ashland. is eight ahead of Ken Williams, of Meeting of Windsor Jockey clyb|St. Louis and Hauser of PhilaZel- opens at Windsor. phia. Collin of Chicago has 21 stolen Close of Grand Circuit meeting at| bases the figures including games of Columbus, 0, last Welttesday, Other leading batters are: Goslin, « .844; Sheely, Chicago, tournament ¢ fae eae Washing? on, .344; Sheely, hicago, Southern League. Little Rock 96, Birmingtan 1-6; (second nine innings) Nashivillg §-5; New Orleans 7-6, Memphis 7, Atlanta 4. Mobile 6, Chattanooga 3. ‘551 American Association Indianapolis 7-9, Minneapolis 5-3, Milwaukee §, Columbug 4, Kansas City 4, Toledo 1. Louisville 7, St. Paul 4, WRESTLING RESULTS AT-OLYMPG GAMES Call the Tribune for highway in- formation. 1k was fifth in the rating a k ago, with an average of 345. Babe Ruth is clinging to ond » with an average of . with son, of Cleveland third with The idle Boone, of Detroit is 72? Wyoming New. York -. Rach Mecting of FE What’s the. 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Kelly alao of the ¢ 8 + Olympic marathon, culminating ig fourth with. 361. the athletic. week program (Sunday). Wourier of Brooklyn, has, connect- (Copyright, 1934, Casper, Teibune) ea with 17 homers, while Williams € | pyri Olympts, catch-s-catchcan wrost-|o¢ Philadelphia and Hornsby are ZA (Co: ht, 1924 The Casper Tribune), Question—Does Jones of the Yan-| ; tit tor - > ad 9 ‘ he Finest f tation Runners aren rat and koes ever call alt of his players off| poise one, 8t Cirque, de|tied for second honors with nin ' hl verhaul extras. Ford 1924 Conpe—Has been |Gum oy tateds extras. A run very little, Moto-Meter, te A a aa $875 Lock wheel, special foot pedals --___.__ $475 Dodge Commercial with two brand new tires. Screen sides. -NOER GS 2 350.055 Cl GAR COMpah ¥ evereepersieesy Paris. apiece, 4 tour: ith 7 Priced very e thi and ope out. Batter hits| the fidid except the catcher, and Garey, of, Pittsburgh, has been sot-|feFOrd touring with starter and ioe ad 275 ” Cé aH? a long fly. to tie. outfield. Benner 2 stata all the men out on the other tig @ sensational pace in base Bayevconae $190 : -- $. ” tay Cenene eid conttintes “at pred use Epiaee VHS hans, ry I stealing, leading with 20, Grantham |™ "4°/Gt0r -~~~—~--~- Reo Speed Wagon, just the of Chicago is next with 17. "Other leading batters: Cincinnatl anl Goway beage, Mart on third thinks the‘bail| known to be euilie of unt’ miealt GaMees Today will be caught and holds his base| Waddell is credited with being the but aa soon as it is caught ho scores | only pitcher who could play the gama on, a sacrifice fly. The gian who] with the assistance of his catcher NATIONAL LEAGUE was on first was doubled up. The | only. New York at Chicago. runner on third scored before the Brooklyn at St. Louis, put out was made, Does the run Question—Who do you think wilt Boston at Cincigaatt count? ~| Play in the world series of 19242 Philadelphia at Pittsburgh (two Care thing for contractors to haul matérial and tools or for anv rirér and $ speedy We Can Arrange Favorable Terms to Responsible # = Parties or Will Allow Discount for Cash iS Overland Touring—good top, uphols tires, F se, GUARD YOUR HEALTH i Answer—The run counts. Answer—If that could be answered | games). 3 definitely the faces for the major ‘ b h: Question—Does a runner have to| league pennants might as well term AMERICAN LEAGUE W 9) b } Cc touch all of the bases when he {| inate now. Chicago at Boaton. yommg Idsr moole Q, - going e around them? <4) SS St. Louls at New York y, - See CICA COMPANY) Answer—Ho must touch every one| Gall the Tribune for highway in-] Cleveland at Washington. 442 EAST YELLOWSTONE NS | 1s be expects his run to count. 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