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pe Casper Daily Cridune ‘ . ‘PAGE SEVEN | "By Leased Wie UNE’S PAGE OF OF All Beents NEWYORK LEAD IN AMERICAN IS THREATENED AGAIN BY SENATORS Yankees Drop Game té Indians as Detroit Takes Doubleheader and Washington Rests ’ In Wednesday’s Play. (By The Associated Press) First place in the American league race threatens to slip. through the New York Yankees’ fingers today in Seypeds ence of a conspiracy of Tigerish brute force, Indian wiliness and Senatorial diplomacy. The world champions hgld a precarious lead over Washington by half a game nd over Detroit by a game and a half as a result of their defeat by Cleveland, the double win|one game behind the h of Cobb's followers over Boston and] Browns. . RS Bt ‘Washington's judiGious lay-off. Thru] The principal factor tn the Yan- thelr victory and the Red Soxs' loss,|kees’ downfall bya 4 to 8 score Speaker's tribe took undisputed pos-| was Shaute, who displayed more session of sixth place and is only|stuff than four of Huggins’ box- men. YOU KNOW ME AL-—-Adventutes of Jack Keefe oleh ce Te By RING LARDNER Friend Al: ° ‘ ekg VTHINK\YOU'S Geen ae LZ 2S, OND \ PITCHED : : FOR THE eblyd SOK, F i ND THEY KNOL) YJ] ag seen in the papers where the White r Sutter eel Wey wouLD z x and the N.Y. giants is planing on a trip to europe AND 1 BET THEY'D] | CARLLY fall and we was disgusting it in the club house TS) eal FETCHED To wie THE yesterday and I of the boys said they would probly half @ DEGTH TO HAVE wHen! TH Mer to take along some players from aes clubs to fill out TH! Me OITEHIM FOR } DON = 2 teams as some of there own members might not be Nah ; SrHeet. ASMA test Vi able to fe’ on acct, of therewife or something. | certainly Le. ‘ ; ; f wished could get in on that trip Al and am going to write a letter to McGraw and Comiskey ‘and astthem to me in mine when they are rangeing the trip. I suppose Edna would hollow murder and say Jtant go but I aint tide tono womans april strings Al and do as please and of coarse I would take her along only she is kind of oo and oe ead f bn das besides lich it makes her dizay to walk on rubber heels so w srould she do on the board of a ship? = COUNTY Y¥ (| € Jack Keefe if & FA Dickey: j Y), ” ~ el RIT While Manager Ty Cobb failed to wr 9 A enviable figure, as he was potnted connect in six tripe to the plate, his T NE W Ol YMPIC S Out as the “fastest human” and yet employes made up the deficiency p was constantly taking dust from and pounded out two victori: over his team-mates and others. ‘i % ro le by scores of 5 to 4, and 11 Old-timers who have seen Olympic Eddie Anderson, the cleverest fighter ever turned out in Casper and games of the past cannot recall a eo ree te Mere Sve games| who a couple of years ago was meeting the top notchers in the bantam: berths stunt similar to that pulled by Nur- t Gent cho tctcamitns Giicaac: terion me weight division, won q decision in Brooklyn Tuesday night from Charlie Bile Sha wonder ts fe Niele okt G Goodman in a 10-round bout, econd heat of the 5,000 meter run scores of 5 to 0, and 6 to 5. while ; By FRANK GETTY the former Tiger quarter-miler, Who] a: Colombes Stadium on J.ly & pe oP the seventh place Red Sox dropped Anderson Is trying to beat his way back to the top:after.a year of fu. il ¥ tily trying to manage himself. During that time, by bad matehmak- ing and indifferent training, he lost most of the prestige he gained. Anderson has everything that goes to make a chanpion and it not handicapped by age. If he can take the cauliflowertear industry se- riously again he still has a good chance of a match for the champton- ship. Haston, Md., has a population, according to the last census of 6,012, a double pill to Detroit. The Giants continued their win- American Aquatic Star Captures ‘First in | Rie streek by ennexing an 8 to 7 : Brooklyn advanced to third place, Semi-Finals. five points ahead of Pittsburgh and one game bebind Chicago, by db Nurmi was in with some able run- on the American entry list for this] jors, ar , and the first fo! vi avent, | He was, yowever, taken ei fat eh age ad Jonnard Is Expert at qualify for the finals. The Finn, A testants in each Olympic evgnt fo] along as a possible member of the] who by the way, is, without doubt Pulling Games Out four, and requiring the entries to| 1,600 meter relay team. + the greatest pieco of running ma. be made in advance, worked out de- When the team got to Paris, Bill Of the Fire. NEW YORK, July 17.—The regu- lation Mmiting the number of con- (United Press Statt the rent | on ran at Oxford, was not placed chinery ever seen on the cinders, eidedly to the disadvantage of this} started running lke a ‘hhouso afire.| paid absolutely no attention to his country, Ne took to the Paris air and the| opponents. - but last Sunday turned out an attendance of oyer 5,000 for its ball game, 4 ts i iding honors*with Cincinnat! in * Take the case of the broad jump,|track at Colombes Stadium and ran| While th ~_ OLYMPIC SWIMMING POOL, |} aston is a member of the Eastern Shore league and has @ home sched- : : Shey. were, Topping: ,thele LES TOURELLES, France, July|@ubleheader. The Robins won the] ule of 40 games. By JOHN B. FOSTER. for instance. rings around all the Americans with] heads off, he was Jogging round (eo) t, f This phenomenal attendance 's due partly to the fact that the club| “Sune von {s managed by Frank Baker, one time home run king of the big leagues} sonnard, Giant 1%.—(By the Associated Press)—| frst 5 to 4. and the Reds copped Johnny Welsmuller of the United| th? (ie “A to 6. , States today finished first in the] When @ last stand rally fell one Casper Tribune.) Our coaches were forced to guess| Whom he trained. He was reeling|ihe track some distance behind — July, 17.—Claude | which bf a number of excellent Jump-| Off 400 mater trials in record time.| coolly consulting a watch which he Pitcher, who is/ ers to enter in this event. They fin-| hut it was too late to get him fn} carried in his.hand, and third baseman for the Yankees. Most of tt can be attributed, how: “ i semi-finals of the Olympic 400 metre | TU" short Chicago lost to Philadel-| 4y, r, to the fact that the town takes civic pride in supporing its ball handleapped by having sight in only | ally dectded upon DeHart Hubbard, the event. Every time he passed the starting tree style swim. His time was 5| PA peti: eins team ppe evar epverrs sg be ps aly Way! negro star from Michigan; Ned| Because of his action last year in| point, after a 500 meter lap, he -16 s. drew --Louls won a doyble victory ti be vs © set up a record in the National! Gourdin, another negro; Comins, the| defying the edict of’ the A. A. U.! would make a note of the time, Een te eigen over Boston by 7 to 4, and 11 to 3. st siete cde ee ee be prarthes p ebeps aol Prue ye Sis syndy league this season. He is credited | intercollegiate Sent and Rose}and going to Paris to compete iny When the leaders reached the last and Lester Smith of the United —— 700. ‘That looks rather bad when it is realized that Casper has a popula. | Wit? Winning five games, yet he has | of the Pacific Coast. the French games, where he ran|lap, Nurmi looked up, let out a few ftates, third. tion of 30,000, " Lada not pitched a complete game since] ‘The day before the broad jump] exhibitions, Charley Paddock was|lUnks and drifted easily past the en+ Both Weismuller and Smith qual- Si s : the season began, was contested at Paris, Bob Le-| the most popular of our athletes with| tire field to win as he pleased., ified for the finals in this event, to tandings ‘The church goers in West Boxford, Mass., were given quite a thrill Officially known as “the under-|Gendre, former Georgetown Univer-|the French public at the Colombes _—_—_ be disputed tomorrow. taker” because he has been called| sity star, who hails from Newark,| Stadium. ‘They felt quite a little ~ Warren Kealoha, of Hawall, and in s0 many times when the old| went out in the pentathlon and| antagonism towards the American Will. game was ae Jonnard has man-| jumped 25 feet 6 indies, a new] team, a feeling which was not entire- uts Defeats aged to pull more than one victory] world's record. It was too late to|ly unreciprogated, and looked upon out of the fire. Jonnard can go]enter him in the broad jump, Paddook as somewhat of a renegade, Mr. M ll into the last inning of a ball game| As it turned out, Hubbard's leap| and so favored him. This was most| / Ss. a ory Sunday when Miss Ethelda Bleibtry, bob haired woman swimmer and holder, of several United States acquatic records, preached a sermon on Paul Wyatt. of Uniontown, Pa., swimming in the Congregational thurch. earned thé right to compete in to- The regular pastor is none other than Harold S,Cutbill, a great mid- yaorrow’s: finals ip the 100 metre dle distance runner a couple of years ago and known as the “flying par- back stroke by finishing one-two in patee NATIONAL LEAGUB te of this event to- and win it under the scoring} of 24 fect 6 inches, a whole foot| unjust to Charley, who had not only ae Ania aoe, cap actaitilnaites Laclede gang Rai MS ll Sf a methods which prevail, less than that of LeGendre, was] co-operated warmly with his coaches) ay camnensey Mise Elizabeth Becker, Atlantic | Cincinnati - ~ - was conscientiously trying to impress on his congregation the factor of| #2¢Fe 18 the way it works: enough to win. Hubbard hurt him-|and team-mates, but has made} OLYMPIC TADIUM, COLOMBES, City;.Miss Aileen Riggin, New York,| Boston ~ swimming in good héalth and the subsequent relation of good health to}, 4 Pitcher is in distress and| self in making this jump, but no one| friends with Loren, Murchison, The| France, July 17.—(By The Associated and Miss Carol Fletcher, Pasadgna,| Philadelphia: — happiness. banished to the showers. Jonnard| lse exceeded it. Ned Goudrin tool] two used to be bitter enemies, Press,)—Miss Helen Wills, the Amer- California, the three American girls| St- Louts -.. : er MEER comes in and takes his place. Jon:| second, but Comins was injured and| Paddock’s reputation as a world-|!can woman lawn tennis champion, entered in the famcy @iving, low Walter Johhson, that decrepit old hulk of the Washington hurling atatt,|2@"@ may be taken out before the | Rose fatied to quality. . | beating sprinter had spread to Eng-| today defeated Mrs. Molla B. Mal: game is over to let someone bat for{ Had iy been possible to put our|jand, and his individuality attracted|lory, former American champion, him’ for if he came in when the] best strength into the event, the] attention among the British, so|representing Norway in the Olym- contest was a tie or with his fel:| United States would have scored} much so that the Prince of Wales|pic tennis championships, 6-3, 6-3, lows trailing when ho went in and] at least four more points. called Charley over to the box of | 6-3. his mates get the lead before he| Something of the same sort hap-| honor and had a chat with him. Se leparts,.andhold it, then he gets ed in the 400 m Btevenson, Paddock was not an altoget bune wantads_ bri; wults. credit for the win. It isn’t all luck in Jonnard’s case, He has an excellent knack of steadying his team and doing the springboard, qualified for the finals. Tuesday turned back Tris Speaker's Cleveland Indians with five scat-| In the first series, Miss Becker tered hits and beat, them 4 to 2 won tirst-with six nolnts, Miss Rig-| New York <_—..- Every spring the baseball writers sing the swan song for’ the kin; , Second, with 13 points and Miss} Washington _ ...-.. 47 36 b ta es = jo king of fast ball pitchers, but when the hot weather rolls around Johnson nettof Australia, third, with 20 | Detroit is in the box reghlariy with his old time sill and cunning. ; pointe. BRE eM, Eighteen years throwing them past the best"batters th the world may In the second series, Mise Fletch- haye somewhat ,dimmed the hop ‘on Johnson's fast ones, but his know- er was first with seven points, Miss ledge of batters’ weaknesses makes up fer what he has lost in speed. Johnson of Sweden, second, with ten points and Miss Ollivier of Sweden, Miller Huggins, manager of the world’s champion Yankees, had third, with fourteen points, planned to quit as an active manager at the.end of this season, but has|!Sht thing at the right time. ‘Miss Welsmuller, Andrew Char}- Ghaniked bia Diane and will pilot thewNew. Serie team. in’ 1648. The handicayy of impaired sight ton, Australia, Arne Borg and Ake Husgins’ change of mind is due solely to the fact tMat he doew not| Would seem to be too heavy for a : Borg, the Swedisiy twins, and Lester 70] Want to turn over a team that Js going back and will have to be rebuilt, | Pitcher to overcome with so many cs Smith, United States, will meet in 2 As Huggins points out, Everett Scott is slowing up fast at shortstop, | Pass to watch, but few teams are the finals of the 400 metres tomor- “609 | his eight consecutive years without migsing a game having told on his|#!¢ to put over anything on him, legs. That makes a big infield hole that has to be plugged. The | He and his catcher have a perfect Pitching staff will also need plenty of bolstering by Rext season. Bullet | *snalling system that does the Joe Bush,.Urban Shocker, Herb Pennock and Bob Shawkey have seen | trick. coed, thelr best days and Huggins will have to build his staff around Walter| If Johnard continues as he has row. EE 00 SHOOTERS Hoyt. begun, he has an exgellent chance CRRDEPENDENT LEAGUE | |" "Few managers, independently well to do as Huggins 1s, would care to|to win ten or twelve games this '| Fordsons 6 1.009 )388ume the burden of building over a team before turning it over to his| Season without losing one. Yet he PORTLAND, Ore,, July 11.—The sUCCESSO} might accomplish this feat without pitching a single game of nine full ee Aye ROGIER GE ‘te, { ines. In fact, may never ‘ VOE, Fat Has soo fore dynamit®.|haye to piteh more than three X ees ike anti eteceetion Ordinary blasting powder often falis| innings in anv one of them. ‘ D by. price per gallon or quart, the —- Pacific coast zone handicap shoot, to turn the trick. But dynamite, nev. —— cost of Polarine is the least of your motoring . er, provided you use enough of it. ‘ r4 e: ; cy Gere sie aeclsaa bee expected Now that Rocky Kansas’ rock-bound expense: Measured by its lubrication value, what it to take part. Bare bant suaeuabed vtothe) high Sport Calendar does in keeping operating costs down to reasonable a be i explosive conceales im ju! jcen- . eid bursea im nadition vo mw ree || Games Today tin's right mitt, nothing else 19 pow limits and in helping your car give uninterrupted, far trophies offered by the club and sible but a bout between the Chilean Tacing , trouble-free service, it is hard to over-emphasize the the American trap-shooting masocia- eo any peennra: Meeting of Empire City Racing economy of using the right grade of Polarine. h The fans, like the children in the| association at Yonkers. tlon will be completed for today. LEA = \ Sige aswociations in: the Pacitie Philadagnie ate Chicas: Defeat of Kansas Puts} o!¢ *0%thine syrup ad of pygone|" Moeting of Business Men's Racing aAaaatsd AIT aewrto gone are: Utah, Arizong, California,! New York*at Pittsburgh. é days when John L. Sullivan was|association at Chicago. Five Types of Five Grades of Nevada, Idaho, Montana, Oregon! Brooklyn at Cincinnatl. — Him in Line for champ, will ery for it, And did any-] Meeting of Windsor Jockey club at Cars .. Polarine and Washington. Two Canadian : one ever see a promoter who was| Windsor, Ont. - ( ., Provinces," Alberta, and British Co.| Posten st St Loule. Bi B deaf to the cries of the fans? Not] Meeting of Kentucky Jockey club Classified according to the Polarine is made in five grades lumbia, also are represented at the AMERICAN LEAGUE igger out. yet. at Ashland, things which govern lubrica- —a grade foreach type of mo- meet. 4 Chicago at Philadelphia. ao When Rocka da Kan succumbed Ing tion, motor vehicles areplaced tor car. The one oil that will St: LoulS at Washington, By FAIR PLAY suddenly and unexpectedly in the| Meeting of Grand Circuit at To- by expertsin five groups. One best lubricate your car is the Detroit, at Boston. (Copyright, 1924 The Casper Tribune)| eleventh round of the bout at the|ledo. sort of oil will successfully lu- grad@ recommended by the Cleveland at New York. NEW YORK, July 17.—Granite] Queensboro Stadium on Monday Golf night, the spectators almost went| Long Teland junior championship out with him. It was the last thing|tournament opens at Huntington, they were looking for. Which shows |. I. how prone are the unthinking cus- tomers to hase their judgment and Yesterday’s Seores’ bricate the cars in each Sroup, Polarine Lubrication Chart. but no one jl will successfully _ This has been proved by years lubricate the carsinall groups. of experimental tests by our Your car belongs if one, and own experts and, in an even in only one, of these groups. more convincing way, by the Shooting Pacific Coast Zone trapshooting BASEBALL QUESTION BOX cham! + Portland, * rphcegs A National League Sig ttn MLA cmany ie ora ida aR ica aa ha ¢ is one, and only one, satisfaction itis giving to thou- Brooklyn 5-6, Cincinnat! 4-9. 7 the shower of points that Kansas Yachting kind of oil that will most effi- sands of motorists with carsof St. Louls 7-11, Boston 4-3. If you have some question to ask about baseball— was piling up, unmoved even by aj Inter-Lake Yachting aswictation ‘ ciently lubricate it. exactly the same type as yours. New York 8, Pittsburgh 7. Philadelphia 3, Chicago 2. American League Detroit 5-11, Boston 4-3. » Philadelphia 6-6, Chicago 0-5, Cleveland 4, New York 3, No other scheduled. knockdown that Rocky secured in|@nnual regatta, at Put-in-Bay. the middle of the battle as the re- Rowing sult of a body blow, kept their eyes| Olymple rowing competitions con- on the right of Vicentint. clude at Argenteutl, France. Thruout the fight, it had been is maltreatitig the air in'a manner that|, O'ymplo swimming championships seemed likely to create an urea of | POH at the Porte des Tournelles high pressure over Long Island City ia ok that could hardl of the weather bursa ‘8° notc®] otympio gymnastic champtonships begins at the Colombes Stadium. It went past Rocky's heat the| °° Pie way the 20th Century Eimited eset | ormple iawn Pied ahacnon ating THE CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY at Colembes Stadium, If you want a rule interpreted— If you want to know anything about a play or a player— Write to John B. Foster, the man who helped make the rules under which the game is played today. If you want a per. sonal reply enclose a stamped, sqjf-addressed envelope, Other, wise your question will be answered in this column, Address—John B. Foster, Special Baseball Correspondent of the Casper Tribune, 811 World Building, New York. ; 2 4 Polarine reduces wear and friction losses to the mini- : mum and. thus gives you high gasoline mileage, as well as increased power for emergencies, and a smooth- running motor. All grades of Polarine are alike in recognized high quality. Consult the Chart. Ask for the grade recommended for your car. - Western League St. Joseph 7, Denver 1. Des Moines 6-3, Wichita 11, Tulsa. 2, Omaha ‘1. Oklahoma City 7, Lincoln 0. Bs airplane rockets over the Orange Boxing (A Colorado Corporation ) Coast League bis he: HERE ik-iged pate: lays ss Ha) rey, westward, And} Olympic boxing champlonship at 4 Majetos a saniuiete Ene of high-grade : 4. ‘STION—Two games were] ANSWER—He Is with Syracuse tis unhooked that dead-|the Cirque de Paris. Bon im products lorado, Wyoming, Bait Eine teetentte achaies for Monday afternoon. On| this season. ly punch the wiseacres caught their oo Faw h bap lew Mexico, Utah, Idaho and Montena . f breath, murmuring “Holy Mike, he Baptist team there were only tod oA = : eo aD vere to Te and on the QUESTION—Runner on second. re ever lands!" And it did, in Wetubdist team only seven repott-| Pitcher delivers the all to tho bat- |? Sieh sound, Illinois State Texas ter. Runner starts to steal and the I 70s mpramaeeaed League called the game 1 : (s Gaweaton 6) Dalen 8; to’ Orie the Methodists, |catcher throws the ball to. third. Tennis Tournéy Fort Worth 7, Beaumont 1, Please tell. us whetber the Baptists pare. stogs et i pauele eee Wichita Falls 9, Houston 1. have ‘any show? second and t! . bird baseman is :. Ban Antonio 7, Shreveport 6, ANSWER—Yes. The Baptists|backed up by catcher and second In Fourth Round have a good show. As neither team| baseman by shortstop. In mix up THE PERFECT M OTOR OIL Sacramento 6, Portland 4 Oakland’ 11, Los Angeles 7, Southern Association reported with a full nine the umpire thé Oise Bosna la by second base Pe AE TSE NER CHICAGO, July 17.—Fiela of com i, Mobile 6-4, Atlanta 1.8. could not award the game to any-|and third baseman throws the ball AGO.—Mike Dundee of Rock-| petitors for the Iilinols ‘state tennis h rs aa) Chatanooga 6, Little Rock 8. bey. However the Baptists should |to lm. He tags the runner out.| ford, and “Kia” Sullivan, of Brook-| title 1s pared to the leading contend A grade fore type of engine Memphis 4, Nashville 2. report with more thar three men|Does the third baseman get an assist|!yn, were matched to meet in teri|ers in today’s fourth round play in No other games scheduled. aceinst seven ffathod{sts. Only|or does it go to the catcher who| rounds at Aurora, fil. July 25, the men's singles, Play in the men's pd pa ae bina Mb Mea oe o. o74 routed Splinter Bsr three looks like backui.ding. originally started the play? doubles Has eavanced to the second trouble eS Prone ental Service Staticns and American Association — ANSWER—Fach of them gets an| Paris—H. G. Greathouse, Wash-| round. accepted by dealers generally Minneapolis 5, Lotiisville 3. QUESTION—Wiiat is the present | assist. Each man who took part in|ington, Pa, heavyweight, was the Willlam Tilden, If, of Philadelphia, ” Kaneas City 8, Columbus 2. address of player Adolfo D, Pier-|the rlay receives an assist if Le | only American boxer in that class to| encountered his fifst serious oppos' Bt. Paul 8, Indianapolis 7. rott! who was with Syracuse last|threw th» ball. The first baseman | emerge successfully in the es lie sa yesterday when we defeated _ Milwaukee 9%, Toledo: 8, aes season? gets the put out. ion bouts, ‘ray Brown, of St. Louis. 7 7

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