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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1924 TROJANS CONQUER MISSOURI U, [YOUSNOW ME AL—Adventutes of Jack Keefe F KS RY YOU, BUT! IN HOLIDAY BATTLE ON GOMST) |e.) ( sees) esicieer || BS : Gor WAS THOSE: Nae fae To MARRY | MR. REEF 4 Souther Cabforia Emerges on Long End of| {Sey cen), emse) |\ Soutatry soso on dat nd o| sia 20-toe Score after Being Outplayed By Visitors in First Half THEY @REN'T, cpu REAL ite LOS ANGELES, Cal., Dec. 26—Elmer Henderson, coach of the University of Southern California football team, to- day had a much-prized Christmas gift tucked safely under his belt. The present victory and an attendant increase in Pp » came yesterday from his Trojan eleven, who grasped the honors from the University of Missouri, cham- ence, in an intersectional grid con- test at the Los Angeles Coliseum. C00 BOUTS ON A combination of a close and open attack in the third period, when pions of the Migsouri Valley confer- they scored all their points, gave the California men victory after ——————————_ j; they hag been outplayed by the mid- dle western team throughout the 1 first Ralf. Forward passes gave the . Trojans two of the three touch- Beleibech, Estide,|t-taeeeeeces! . STILE UP TO LANDIS and resulted from a fumble by Rid- COMISKEY NOT Fight Tonight The Tieers fought a brave fight} United Press Sports, Editor) | commissioner of baseball make pub- ‘ and displayed a daring attack until NEW YORK, Dec. 26 (United|lic the testimony that wos taken } they wilted in the third period and| Press).—As was to have deen expect-) from Dolan and O'Connell? If there By FAIR PLAY. fell prey to the long distance passes | ed from the earlier tendency of ba: is more to the scandal than what (Copyright, 194,-Casper Tribune) |of Newman. They came within | all to talk lightly about the New rs prea ini shud if tho yrublica- scoring. distance twice | durin York Giant scandal, the annua} win-|tlon of the testimony would give NEW -YORK,. Dec. 36—There | Sri gist cbt ene el ter meetings of the major league|any- information that might block Confid I should be plenty of fighting in| o¢ the game saw them making des-| club owners passed with only veiled|‘urther investigation, why doesn't Great be) ence n Madison Square Garden tonight.| perate attempts to stop the charging| references to the attempt at brib- the Commissioner say s¢? . . . Only those two prime sluggers, Ber-| Trojans. -Then with less than a min-|ery which caused Cozy Dolan end| In the handling of the 1919 base Collins 1s Voiced Ienbachiand Estridge, will club each| tte to go, the Trojans made thetr{ Jimmy O'Connell to be banished} ball scandal, baseball was dealing first serious break. Puddle fumbled] from baseball. with a public that had so much faith by Sox Owner other but Jack Delaney who knock-|anq Walsh grabbed the oval and] ‘Tho National league passed resolu-|!P the integrity of professional buses y ed Berlenbach for loop somewhat! speq 20 yards to a touchdown. tions endorsing the administration | ball that it wouldn't belleve the pend ayers tates ae Pal” Figures on the game show that|of Commissioner Landis and trais- sores a Cae a das ede the By JOHN B. FOSTER. 4 E y U. 8. C, made eleven first downs to] ing the way the scandal was handled adh sci Be radee og © £0"! Copyrigrht, 1924, Casper Tribune. Pal is a fighter, who had he been Ely a x | fessions were made public the tirst ten for the Tigers and gained a to-|oy the Commissioner and John A. | fssions were made public the tall NEW YORK, Dec. 26.—"I shall a bit more clever and a trifle tast- while the visitors| Heydicr tne National league pres!- er, might have been a champion. o The ‘Tigers com-| dent. Heydier in his annual repert | Pinion, “how long.has this been go-| never quit baseball.” One thing 1s certain, he !s a scrap-| pleted seven of the twenty-one] safd it was about time for the Na-|!"& on? This should set at rest the minds per and anyone who gets away with! passes t! tempted for a total of | tio: reed ‘from the at- In handling this latest scandal,/of both enemies and friends of him in the ring always knows he| ¢7 ae wine the. Trojans complet- eas praey ian siaad Per. | baseball seems to believe that it har} Charles A. Comiskey, president of has been one of the principal ob-|eq four of nine for a total of 87|haps it was meant asa slap at Ban|the same kind of a public in the|/the Chicago White Sox, who have jects of a ding-dong affair. yards. In the punting department] Johnson, who said same nasty things | ‘uty box and that {ts public simply| been wondering how long the “old A quiet, soft-spoken fellow who|only were the Missouri men super-| oui the league and some its | Will not believe that there 6 rothing | roman” would stick with the game. has made a lot of friends, is Pal,| tor. members when the Dolan-O'Connell| “rong when the magnates say there| “I am not going to quit baseball,” and right now he is so well thought en scanda) was made public. sn't. Comiskey continued, “because it Is : about all that I ha’ left. It glves of by Tex Rickard that if Jack De The American league alsy took an laney gets away with him in convinc- ind‘rect slap at its president by pass- ing style, Rickard will match the ing resolutions assuring the Commis iz French Canadian against Harry sioner that the American league was Fit Years Greb for a February bout.in the y q with him and by appointing a com- y me amusement. It keeps me fight- ing. Now and then, when there has been a b'ow that was hard, I don't know what I would have done had {t not been for the old game. And PAGE NINE First in News Of All Events HERES © CHRISTMAS OW, Youre THE Ya PRESENT FOR You— RULPPERT HAS SENT DEQREST ACK THE HUSBEND WionoReD BUCISS IN THE WoRLD THAT HUGGING FINED | VYY ME LAST SUNE Ld garded as an appropriation for the service costs approximately $100,- 000,000 a year. “That $100,000,000 should be re- BE TALKED BY relief of the rural population,” sald he. M Baldwin said he was not present to say that the increase in the fied and merited. y,"" he declared, “TY am here to 8 SEW “that as far as the method of rais- x YORK, Dec. 36-—(By The ing it {s concerned, it is wrong.” Associated Press)—Scoring will be HERAT RS among the prob’ems facing the SAILORS LOSE American football coaches when they gather for thelr annual meeting here aes Discrimination Hits at ana the touchdown scored from re- en cals: uD- ception of a forward pass count only lisher. three points, the same as a goal from the field, a scheme designed to elim- inate the deluge of passes at the end HONOLULU, Dec. 26,—Tho Uni- versity of Colorado football team RR x WASHINGTON, Dec, 26. — A| yesterday swamped the navy ser- Beeb eepeRehihe Sy aes spon ceri ive team here 43 to 0, outclassins a last effort to recover. The point|/charge that the postoffice depart- oe paces YER pear} scoring aystem, with slight changet,|ment’s cost ascertainment report | tig game and leav ng to. doubt As aeons aoe aie ich has been | WSs especialy aimed at newspapers! o the collegians’ superiority made annually for several year past | #"4 periodicals was made be: 3 ore Gedrorntd Peruse Bi 1as had to do with eliminating tie|fore the senate postoffice sub-com-| °°! me 4 renee en ee Sa games by providing an extra period | mitteo by Arthur J. Baldwin, presi-| ** whole’ cuparierite: was Bd of pay or deciding the winner by | dent of the National Publishers’ as- ae oat thatthe obeys mayer See Aah eateR VP aine tor toercenst,| PCAw Ie were not forced to open up ond re- which made the greatest number of Appearing at public hearings to] jioq mainly on straight football for first downs or gained the most yards | oppose the $10,000,000 advance in thelr gains during the regular playing period. | second class mail rates under the 3 of the compilation of the report, had now, when the sun {s on the west side-of the hill, it {s a Joy to fight for the sport that I played as a young man from sheer love. Whether Greb will agree to meet between Johnson and Landis. . the Delaney or not will probably also] PHILADELPHIA — Lew Tendler But the only reference to depend upon Jack's showing against |was awarded a judges’ decision over | Scandal was contarose tan Retire the Bostonian. Harry, ‘“according| Joe ‘Tiplitz, in. 10 rounds . hepa «asda edhepetaidd “T shall have another champton- to accounts, does not find his oli aga . ts tion of the lan. jonnell case By JOHN B. FOSTER. RUIN" teat Bemmrert acs tbkoughy 2 endurance ‘satisfactory when he géts| © PHILADEL! — Frankie Ma-| never would be dropped. JOHN HENRY WAGNER have not had gl! the luck I would Perhaps if Commissioner Landis} Hans" he was to face the fans}nave liked in the last four or five down to the middleweight lim't and| guire, veteran boxer of Will'ams- * + if Jack looks too good, the champion | port, Pa., won an easy decision frim|ad been able to preside over the/of his day and “Hans” he will al-| years, But I am bidding my time, v leagues ‘ays be in.baseball. He was o! of ake Delaney wait a] Mike Schultz, Philadelphia, in 10] Joint meetings of the two ways be in ‘as one Of liearning more atid more about the about the inside of the scandal.| ball players, because he was one of fighters in questions are é 2 eagt one more winner, It-may take youd oe Wha are not likely to be| Veterans still reign in badeball.| Everyone believes there was an In-| the best batters the National league|, iittle time, but it is in the mak- b At the top of the» American league hered ch by votes of judges side to it even if the club owners] had in its history and because he Ing. ood prey They have the faculty | Pitching averages, are the names of| vould havo it believed that every-) s7..) 9 splendid ball player in all ca- I have great confidence in Col- r id and that there} pacities. eir vic-| Walter Johnson and Herb Pennock.| «hing has been tol ns, whom I have selectd to man- of ae Pod rep aga eee Much McQuillan, Grover A‘exand any more to tell. He was born in Mansfield, Pa..Jage the team. I know that he has yeas be and Carl Mays are among the lead-|. If it is true that there ts nothing|and resides there now, although {t| not had managerial experience, but The indoor mile running recoré ers in the Nationa’ more to the scandal than what has/!s Carnegie in thes days. He is alie has been with me a long time FOR SIXTY BAYS ONLY of 4:14 35, made by! dole Ray at Pennsylvania Dutchman and yet he| te js a smart lad, he knows base. Chicago tn 1919, beet be ised site v limi ‘esmen and|xttack when Nw makes is We haves eater American debut In a special mite is not. He does not belong to those} all and he knows how I want base- installed the world s latest carving | and lettering machinery, THE race against a picked field at the BOX arden. mittee to attempt a reconciliation : Of Baseball tion who are scattered over the won-|veam. I've always had {t and I turn derful lands in the eastern part of} my back on a team that will not the state. He never would have] jgnt. made a farmer. His natural tnclt:] <q aon't know whether there will patien le +2. 3 Leelee aided cn he any changes from the team as it ver li« now. Tt tb hift h Almost all good ball players arc] ind there. I think we will have a ; hunters, team that will make ‘em sit up and world wonder, TO ‘get the door record of 4:10 2-5. If you have some question to team that w r Da fect’ work. of this machine before ae . ask about baseball, football, box- eh chiA AR ae 2 re eter! tnke notice if we don’t have bad the public, we offer, for sixty days| Mickey Walker, world’s welter-| Jing or any other amateur or Pro} | Tit was when Ed, Burrow, then | oty Witt our pitchers. only, this $70.00’ standard mark-| welght titleholder, has one of the} | fessional sport— seeger br the Pateronn YS. chen | a. Wee.lost Frank Chance betore we er, two feet by one foot by one|ring’s most unusual opportunities! | tr you want a rule interpreted—| | oo11 tis services to Louisville be.| ct, tm last year and that trouble foot, letters raised one eighth in| When he fights Mike McTigue. ght) |” re you want to know anything | | \tse tarry Put'lam, who was at| wor te wil we tke time Amn Spatnletiers raised. one. elghth. In | Pit vei ir king, ta Newasie~ 0m) [gx 2 eC tate, oe cause Harry my Who was atl sus tt will be this time. And I'm lodge emblem, laid down, freight | Tanuary 7. Should Walker knock] | Write to Jolin B. Foster, on nT TOO one Poe Bh thas | Toing to stay there long enough to pall teeny: tellway. station in tha] out MeTigue or win on a foul, thus|'| pa sepall. Pitedborah pt I daar rer xee the pennant come back to tho i *|-aking the 175 pound title, he would , . . Youth Side. You may tell that to state of WYOMIN: asSOUTH DA. Lawrence Perry, on amateur) | rade little difference because three | snybody who thinks Comiskey ts dis. he the first title ‘holdef to hold two KOTA or NEBRAS: for 458.00 crowns separated by another divis || °Ports: ae on boxing and other | | Years later Drefuss bought the Pitts-| -ouraged or has lost his fight. I'm sturdy farmers of German extrac-|hall played. I want fight in my SAND BLAST. At the recent ex-|Finnish-American games. Ray him- i bi! i D, | self will be on_hand to hold his in- Hbiion. in LONDON. ay door laurels. Nurmi holds the out- Choose your granite, ROCK : 4 oo 1 W! }, OF 1 mdents of the Di a. “ BELLS NORTH ST. Few welterweights have gone Tribune, 614 World Bullding, New All told Wagner played 2,785] in+ California and expects to drop SIMMERS dark gray. Enclose league games in his’ time. In a'l/in on his team in training at Shreve- Sra wan's ws burden” os"aue's¢ | -AISED. TO OPEN ACCOUNT partment. “I think,” he said, “that this re- port is framed with one specific Dec. 26.—In+ thing in mind, to show that the CHEYENNE, Wy' enormous cost in the pogt office 1s| formation charging T. W. Keefe with NEW YORK, Dec. 26.—The at-|!n tho handling of second class mall / opening an account at a Cheyenne tempt of the soviet church of Rus- | ™&tter bank by depositing a worthless sia to take over control of the Rus-| Referring to the rural free deltv-| check, then checking against tho sian orthodox church and {ts prop-| ¢'Y Charge against periodicals. Bald-|count before the fact that the de- erties here failed when State| Win said congress established this] posited check was fraudulent, has Supreme Court Justia Ford up-|#¢rvice not.for the benefit of the!been filed in the district court. held the claim of the Metrooolitan | Publishers but of the farmers. This Keefe ts under arrest Platon Rojtesvensky to the leader. ship of the Russian Greek Catholic church {n North America and the Aleutian Islands. ——— The rent at the Yellowstone Apartment to be cut the first of the year along with wages at the refinery.» We offer one rdom apartment with kitchenette and laundry room, gas and light furnished fcr thirty and thirty-two dollars. These apartments are smal] but comfortable. The furniture and biulding are only eight months old. We will do our best to please. Pay by the week if you desire. Only respectable people wanted. You are cordially invited to inspect our apartments. WASHINGTON, Dec. 26. — Presi- d cent Conley tae siened the om || YELLOWSTONE APARTMENT HOUSE nibus pension bill granting pensions to a number of individuals who have 44 FURNISHED APARTMENTS. CALL 2750 served in the armed forces of the country. ° to far’ out of their class for opponen! $25.00 with your order, state a +] | York. tha: ja) | although in this case there is not so . " time he probably played more iN} nort on his way home. Say, Jebweea new ape tat itt rig |wide a division as appears on the| |entione a declination mesa 3,500. With the big leagues he com-| “Collins will have ‘em in hand by Witch “time “the Palance can’ be|surtace, since McTigue is closer to|| envelope. Otherwise your ques-||Plled a batting average of 220 for * sald the old Roman, “and aid. We guarantee absolute sat-| being a middleweight than a ght! | ‘ion will be answered in this col- ‘twenty-one years play. That doesn't] you may say to the Speakers and Ftaction ay ur money refunded, | heavyweight. Joey Walcott, the fa-| | umn. signity much to the person who|the Hugginses and the Connie Macks Dont es PA opportunity, SIX. | mous “Barbados demon,” ‘and welt ; doesn’t know the inner mind of base-}and the rest of them that the Sox TY DAYS ONLY PP ° welght champion @ score of years 1 statistics. In reality {t means/are out for a pennant and that the : ago, once went out*of his class to| QUESTION—Do players in the|that in every third time that hejolq man ts feeling so much better “ight Joe Choynski, the heavyweight | world series get an equal division | went to the bat he made a base hit/than he has for a long time that who fought Jim Jeffries to a 20] of the fecelpts, that is all the play-/and a fraction more; that is a fine|<hey'd better begin polishing their round draw. ers that a club carries. For instance| achievement. ‘There are very few] haseball machines up for a real if a player ts injured does he get} men in sports in which a club or| strug his share of the receipts? stick {s used who can accomplish} Comiskey thinks the Sox should ANSWER—An injured player {s] once in every third time that which] keep any team guessing if he could presumed to receive his share of the| they undertake to do. tighten’ up his infield a little and he receipts, In fact he does receive] He made his greatest reputation |'s sure they would keep ‘em guessing Some times players who are| playing shortstop. He could plav|i¢ he could find cnother pitcher like them. | acta not thought to have been nas many|the outfield and began his career] Walsh. The latter is coach of the HAA} ames as others, for instance a play-| doing that. He could also play first] sox now, but Jf ho could be a regu. JLMu or taking part in only ten games has| base and he could pitch after a fash-|tar pitcher aguin, the Sox would . phy not been voted as much as a play+|{fon, He was utterly without con-| go inuto the fight feeling pretty sure Casper Monument Works San Francisco er going through all the season but|ceit and egotism although a player|of at least 25 victort Casper, Wyoming Phone 2542. this has been stopped. of pride. He loved to fish and when a $ he was cast he would drift to the QUESTION—Will'ams of Auburn | ocean on off days and try deep wa- kicked a couple of field goals from| ter fishing. Py nlacement it a game last fall, one| His skill {n fielding was due to his M’GRAW DENIES THE FACT THAT COAL'S THE bounds ‘and the other trom the 48 Inte motion almost tomtantansously SALE OF CLUB al bounds eo rom Into motion almost instantaneously. BESTDEFENSE-APPEALSTO | Sfresmaferegranmfeh © | Yard tine xs Git = tthe racrd| loon ver are an hysta di yw catchers because he started! ww. iYORK, Dec. 26.—John J. ANSWER—Yes, it 1s {f you count| away from the base as if he werel soGraw, vice president and mana. the yards involved in the angle from | sliding on a greased frying pan. Hel gor of the Giants today denied a pub- which Williams Kicked his goal, eay|did not have to get to his toes: He] iisnea report th yaa cad bie 55. John DeWitt of Princeton how-| simply cozed away on his fect. {abe id the New. Cork chub and ever kicked goals from the 50 and] In his last year is baseball, 1917.| aq purchased the Boston Braves: {5 yard lines in tho Cornell game of|he played in 74° games, He had|sirhe whole story is the bunk,” he 1902. wished to ceasd playing before he} iq. 3 . . aid but was coaxed to stick. One QUESTION—Why in basketbal! is| afternoon things did not go to sult the four-pernonal foul rule some-|him and he went back to the club times enforced and sometimes not?| house and packed his uniform. He | Ewing. ANSWER—The rule applies to] was through and no amount of ef-| Some have said that he was the amateur teams and not to profes-|fort could prevail upon him to con-| greatest ball player who ever lived, sional teams. Two amateur teams] tinue. He would be a candidate for , the might agree not to have the four} He was cast in a mold completely | stakes if one were inaugurated. personal foul rule enforced, but no| unlike that of the shapely Anson.| (In his next article Mr. Foster sompetent referee would agree to} or Ewing, or Kelly, but he was fast-| will discuss “Iking Kelly,’’ one of ‘et the tams play undr such con- FOLKS OF COMMON SENSE! | game? GEBO COAL NATRONA TRANSFER STORAGE AND FUEL CO'S| COAL QUARTETTE PHONE 943° ¥.0.80X S73 Electric Supply & Construction Co. Bring Your Christmas Tree lights in and have them re paired; work guaranteed. SEE US. 142 E. Midwest Ph. 483-W er than Anson, as nimble as Kelly|the National League's greatest 4 dition. despite his more squatty figure, and/ catchers.) a line smasher WMke Anson and} Florida Cuba Texas The Gulf Coast Where summer temperatures invite you to healthful outdoor life. Attractive Winter Fares You can go one route and return another, stopping off where you wish along the way. Comfortable, modern, reliable BURLINGTON trains make convenient connections at Chicago, St. Lou Kansas City and Denver with best through trains via all routes South. F. S. MAC INTYRE Ticket Agent warernmnoe eee ' perce + a = ow