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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1925 Che PAGE FIVE E = THE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NE SENATORS AND YANKS PIGKED AS Casper Oailp Cridune “ N | World Results By Leased Wire First in News Of All Events YOU KNOW ME AL---Adventures of Jack Keefe By RING LARDNER’ - Friend Al: ITS @ FacT SOI sc See ane You SeID Well Al things aint changed any 1C@N OARDLY UNOER- HE in, HOW LEADERS IN AMERICAN f around this joint. Im still on the job and STAND HALF THE PEOPLE BOR 4 PHRASES BND “OIN'T tr bo meEY tting. smarted up all the time by wise @ROUND HERE WITH THAT THEY THE TRUTH THAT getting smarted up | y THEIR SLONG REPE @T- OH AND You CUT 7 GET people which I meet in the lobby and other * - SORUER SSTION WAY ? tn i . parts of the hotel. Today I had a nice ALE ‘3 Detroit Expected to Push Rivals for First] | PixS,stn'e college guy which i stopping ya. < i P osition with Athletics Looming here for awile. He was talking about the ty a language used by people now adays which frre! ae Dark Horse in Race aint got no class at all and I agrees with 4 him when he says a mans got to stop and tt NEW YORK, Feb. 6.—(By The Associated Press.) — think to find out what the other guy is Washington and New York will fight it out for American talking about. Like for instance our bag- ia league pennant honors in 1925 with Detroit dogging the heels of this pair and Philadelphia, Conhie Mack’s “mys- tery team,” looming as the dark horse of the race, This appears to summarize the situation as the teams prepare to depart for their southern train: gidge man has got a line all his own which is different from the elevator boys and so 4th and'so 4th. Im afraid that when I gets home again my missus wont know nothing ing camps. St. Louis, Boston, Clevéland and Chicago are uncertain quantiés now, Barring an upset, none of them fig- uré t6 bé more than a threatening prospect. Despite the advantage of several beneficial tradés which havé been made during the winter season, thé Yankees appear to be the choice of the league at this early stage. BADGER COACH WAY LOSE 0B Director Little May Succeed Jack Ryan at Wisconsin By LAWRENCE PERRY. (copyright, 1925, Casper Tribuné) NEW YORK, Feb. 6. — Whether Jack Ryan will continue as football coach at Gnivérsity of Wisconsin de- pends on a conferencé to be held at Madison. If, as a result of this pow- wow, Ryan decides to retire, it is more than likely that Athletic Di- rector Little himself will head the 1926 grid coaching staff. Those familiar with the situation believe Little will have certain def- inite stateménts to make to Ryan. Whether rightly or wrongly there is a feeling among alumi! at Madison that Ryan would get better results tere he more closely in touch with football throughout the year. He was employed as coach, it ap- pears, on the understanding that he would be an all year around instruc: tor and for this service his salary was fixed at 6,000 a year. Charges run to the effect that tn- stead of putting in as much time ag he might on his job, he has been conducting an insurance business in waukee except when required by @ active football season to be in Madison. He owns a residence in Mil- waukee. . Those who know the uncertalities that mark the life of a football coach will affirm without hesitation that Ryan is an extremely wise young man. He ts using his head as ar in- telligent person should. At the same time, theré is thé angle of thosé who want to see winning élevens at Madison to be considered. HOOP-LA Hop to it] Tell your friends you are “Rodéo Bound’— then light out, a’foot or a’horseback, forthe lead- ing cigar store, drug store or candy store in town. “Sweet’s Rodeo Bar” —that’s what you ask for. You'll agree it’s the finest chocolate caramel bar a dime ever bought, You Kriow It's Good Because It's Made By S\VERT*S—SALT LAKE ‘The Home of Real Candy tVERY BITES A DELIGHT Give Hogan a Lift Why walk, wheh you can get & good used Chandler for x small amount down, and the bulance in easy payments? R. N. VAN SA? But Stanley Harris, youthful pilot of the world's champions, hrs not heen idle. He has called to his ald that element which he lacked last season—veteran pitching assistance. the acquisition of the trio of twirl- ing veterans “Dutch” Reuther, ob: tained from the Brooklyn Nationals; Stanley Coveleskie, from Cleveland, and Vean Gregg, purchased from the Seattle Pacific Coast team, should bolster up the deflated staff which has dwindled to Walter John son, George Mogridge, “Firpo” Mar Berry and Tom Zachary. “Outside of his twirling staft, Harris probably will stand pat on his team this year. Like Harry, Huggins will stand pat for the vet- éran Urban Shocker, who came to the Yankees in exchange for three pitchers, Joe Bush, Giard and Gas- ton; “Ty” Cobb's fighting team will take the field this season simi- lar In every respect to the 1924 edition with the exception of second base, Where a new face ts bure to be seen. Derrill Pratt, veteran in: fielder, has been givén his uncondi- tional release, In Philadelphia, Connle Mack {8 silently building. . The veteran pilot paid $10,600 for Lefty Groves, Bal- timore southpaw, but aside from this he has been working. Gordon S. Cochrane obtained from) the Port- will be a big ald to the mainstay in thé catching de- partment. George Sisler, St. Louis, Eddie Collins at Chicago, Lee Fohl at Bos- ton and Tris Speaker at Cleveland have gone in for youngsters and will experiment with several combi- nations. | QUESTION BOX Ht you have somé quéstion to ask about baseball, football, box- ing or any other amateur or pro- {fessional sport— If you want a rule intérpréted— If you want to know anything about a play or player— \ Write to John B. Foster, 6n baseball. Lawrencé Perry, sports, and Falr Play on boxing and other professional sports. All are spe- cial correspondents of the Casper Tribune, 814 World Building, New York. If you want a_ personal reply enclose a stamped, séif-addresse¢ on amateur umn ops. Other il be ansy Ise your ques 1d in this col. (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune) Question—Please inform ie as to whether a left hatd batter is better than a right hand batter, Would it be better for a begitiner to start left handed or right handed? Answer—It is out of thé question for anyone to state definitely wheth; er & left hander is better than a right hander. There are good argu- ments for both types of batters. The best thing for a beginner to do 1 to find whether hp am natural jeft hand oF right hand grib of thé bat and swing accordingly Question—How ean a welter in his teens and a sincere worker find a man that might manage him Answer—Gp to a manager in your city and let him Question—Who handles‘ the more throws, the shortstop or the second baseitiai? I mean from the catcher bn an attempted steal and when the batter is not on “one field hitter.” Answer—Hard to tell. It depends sometimes upon whether the short stop cr second baseman {s tho better man at touching a runner. times it depends upon the p! prohable however that the Second bateman in the ‘long run handles more throws from the catcher than the phortstop. The latter ts needed too much to back, up deep tnfietd play around third base. “Meet me at the Smokehouse.” a Sipe Canadian football fans, from Halli fax tq Vancouver ape on edge in Anticipation of the &trival of the “All Blacks,’ the world famous Rugby team of New Zealand THROUGH AGES Centuriés ago stutdy Norgé- en realized the benefits of Scott’s Ei cod-liver oil. Scott’s Emulsion brings to you the same pil nourishment that enabled these mighty men of old— exemplify strength. Scott & Downe, Bloomfield, NJ. 24-12 that Im saying Im getting so smarted up. NUM) LEADS SIMPLE LIFE Broadway Shows Pass- ‘ed Up by Finn in New York Visit BY LAWRENCE PERRY Thé Casper Tribune) Feb. 6.—New York- ers who have tried to make Paavo Nurmi enjoy his stay in the metro- polis are having trouble for their poins. This fs to say that he is enjoying himself fn his own way. Me has not been to a Broadway show and, 80 far as the writer can Tearn, he hws not even attended a movie. Those who seek to locate him, in thé day time When he fs not making @ secret run in some armory have to look for him over the frozen reaches of the Bronx where the city straggles out into comparative open spaces. Reception committees and escorts are the bane of his life. He won't tolerate them. When reporting to the scene of a race he finds his own y thither, After the race he streaks for the subway and goes straight to bed. Finns located in this country who try to idolize him don't get yery far. And there 18 nothing to indicaté that Finnish ath- Tetés in this country are pausing in their activities every few minutes and giving three cheers for their illustrous fellow countryman. Ther® is a story extant that when Nurmi arrived here, three of his countrymen—one of thtm Erickson, who has figured in marathon runs in Bo8ton anid elsewhere—approach- ed him with beaming faces. They said they were schoolmates of Nur- mi, théy named the town, Abo, and also named the teacher. ‘They seemed, as the saying goes, to have the goods. urmi, according to Erickson, surv “I never saw any and fever heard of y said and turned coldly SPORT BRIEFS NEW Y¥ORK—Negotiations were virtually completed for a fifteen: round world title bout in New York on March 20, between Louis “Kid’ Kaplan, world's featherweight cham- pion and Edouard Mascart of France, Europtan titlénolder. 1d the trio coldly. of you before SOUTH BEND, Tha.—Clein Crowe, LaFulette, Tnd., Junior in the col- lege of agriculture, was clocted eap- tain of thé 19%5 Notre Dame’ foot ball team. pes ee “Meet me at the Smokehouse.” ——— TONY MARULLO COT OF BIME FOR NEXT MONTH mm PLAY (Copyright 1925, Thé Casper Tribune) SEW YORK, Feb. 6.—Tony Mar: ullo damaged his right hand against BY Berlenbach’s head in their * battle last week and will be out of the ganié for at least a month This will cost the New Orleans battler a pot of money, wince he was déluged with offern for fight after Mis splendid showing against Paw! It is probéble that Marullo’s next battle will be a return: béut with Berlenbach. Tex Rickard knov that he can pack ‘ém in to kee a setto between this pair of wailopers and has maed & fine offer to each of the boys. Marullo is going to have an oper: ation 6n his hand and Dr. Froéhlick, of New York, who has the facult? of making fragile fists into some thing Spproaching tron and concrete will do the job, It was Dr. Froeh Nek, by the way, who anchored Jack Zivio’s floating shoulder blade and started him upon hig present hhockout record. ae Mrs, Irmi Hadley, who haw enter: oa for the Royal Poinclana Trophy ricé at Palm Beach this month wif have the aiatinetion | of boing the first woman ever to drive a 151 class hydro; champtonship ra Jane in the world's Jack Keefe. WRESTLING GAME IS GIVEN NEW LIFE BY VICTORY OF MUNN By HENRY L. FARRELL. (United Press Sports Editor) NEW YORK, Feb. 6. = Whén Wayne (Big) Munh, giant former Ni braska football star, tossed Strang- ler Léwis around &nd jarred the Heavyweight Wrestling crown from his head, it Was generally accepted that Jack Cury’s wréstiing trust had been broken beyond fepair. Curley had been credited for sev- eral years with having control over Caddock, Stecher and Zbyszkos, Lewis and other preminent wrest- fers, and that the championship was passed around among them on a carefully arranged schedule. Other wrestlers claimed that they couldn't get work unless they agreed to follow instructions from Curley and accepted the bookings that he arbitrarily made for them, They com- plained that Curley demanded the right to tell them just what they were to do in every match. Whether it was trué or not, the claims and counter-clalms were great publicity. . As the champion and thé bull @le- phant of the trust herd, Lewis miet Big Munn and Was déféated by a grappler who was thought to bé & Hon-union worker of the class and his victory Was heralded as an ovéer- Pheliying defeat of the trust. “rT Wish H did) Rave a@ tri . “If T had the power that some People think I have over the wrest ling GAme,T couldn’t have doné ahy- thing better for thé game than to Have Muhn beat Léwis. Munn is a new t#pe in the game and you know that any‘ pronioter in sports or thentricals is alWAys after something new. “Munn’s Victory will boom inter- est In a game that hasn't been up to mhuch in the lat three yéars. Fans fré talking about wreétling And when they talk about anything they make business good. “Listen to the things they aré say: ing About Munn. They say he’s a novice, that hé doesn't know tivo good hold’ arid that he has nothin, but size and terrific strength. His caréér reads like a piece of fiction. He started As A ath foothill player, tured into a fight@r, and was knocked out in his first fight; tried his hand at meédiciné And found the money too slow coming, and thén tcok up wrestling and became the champion in about a dozén bouts, Could any promoter even dré&m of better publicity for an athlete? Yes; tir, if I had a trust I couldn't have found a bettét chamipién for the business than Big Munn.” Munn, perhaps 1s thé most color ful champion thit has come tp In any sporting class in years, He has eyerything that should dra crowds Wrestling faded during the regime of Lewis, because of his inactivity The game needed som@ néw life and some new faces, and Murin did the trick. Perhaps Pawls wa's & union man and Munn Was & trust-breaker, but his vi does nto mean that the trust was broken. If there was such a thing. To make any money out of his title, the new champion will have to Mingle with thé headliners of the mat game, and Most of them are re- ported td be mémbérs of the trust. Of couraé, Minh ify not hava to take orders about the duration of hfs reign as a champion, bbt {f he is such a novice as the critics say he is, he may lost the title without any arrankement& being made, Lewté was ready tobe taken bY ahy good wrestler, Other alleged methbers of thé trust were complain. ing that he wouldn't accépt matches with them because he knew that he was at the end of his string. Lewis had been Mying easily_and enjoying himself and he -had found that it is just as necessary for a wréstler to keép in Bhape fs it 18 for a boxer to train and live properly. Leading wrestlers feel that Munn {s also ready to b& taken béchuse he 18 considered a raw novice in the freak class, They elaiin if Lewis had not “fallen” out of Munn’s hands ahd crashed down on the concrete floor outéide thé ring, that fe would hot have lost’ his title. They call Munh’s best hold “the shot-put.”’ All the taille réauiting from the out- come of the match 1s, a& Curley says, great publicity for a game that needs & lot of publicity to get back on its feet. Curley is to wrestling what Tex Rickard is to the boxing game, but that {s as close ax they can be classi fied. as they are both ready for a draw every time they meet IN THE STATE LEGISLATURE Introduced {n House. House 145 (Grier by request) —Re- lating to the organization of indus- It {s rather coincidental that as| trial loan compantes. Revenue. Curley is accused of operating a} House 148 (B. C. Wilson)—Detin- wrestling trust in which outsiders|!ng Surface Improvements for the are not welcomed, Rickard o has | DurpoSe’ of taxation. Mines. been charged with conducting a clos-| Howse 147 (Education) — Making ed corporation in Madison Square | county treastrers ex-officio treasur- FANATICS AWAITING CRACK OF DOOM NOT PART OF SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS, ELDER SAYS “The fanatical movement in south- ern California which expects to move heavenward today {s no part of the Seventh Day Adventists,” according to, Evangelfst Varner J. Johns of Casper. * For seVern) years Mr. Johns lying being watch for we time. Thin Men The adm know not nition {5 to the exact Gardén. Rickard has not been aceus- | eS Of all school districts. Committee ed of fixing bouts, but boxers outside | Of whole. New York claim it 18 almost impos- Mouse 148 (Tagan by request)—Re- sible to break in the Garden with a{ lating to the purchase of state and fighter, scholo lands. Judiciary, It is quite possible that Rickard] House 149 (Fagan by request)}—Re- is not familiar with all that goes on|/ating to the licensing of pool tables, in the making of his matches, but it] bowling alleys, @tc. Revenue. is known that somé of gs subordi-| Mouse 150 (Jackley)—Relating to nates in the past have been willing to| the sale of milk and cream under take A commission for booking an| standard. Agriculture. outside boxer into the group of the| House 151 (Jckley}—Relating to chosen. Some of them Were charged|the sale of substituté butter and with having demanded a fee or a| cheese. Agriculture. split of the purse. House 152 (Jackley}—Relating to JEFFERSON SCHOOL cn nee of a anh Re CAGERS DEFEAT PARK House 163 (Rummellj—Relating to thé Iicen’ing of plumbers. Labor. House 154 (Revenue)—Relating tc the filing of noticé of len in fa’ of the Unitéd States. Committee of Whole. House 165 (Hotley by request) — ‘ Relating to banking and creating 4 Jefferson and Park Schools basket- state banking board, Corporations. fall teams, hitherto undefeated in Withdrawn in House. the rade school league, met yester- House 110—Proviaing for annual day afternoon ahd when the smoke of battle hind cleared away Jeffer fon Was on the long end of the score of 11 to 8: The lineups Jefferson — Scherck, Peck, wards, Hubbs and Harry, Park—Gallegés, O'Malley, grand jury s@sifons in counties with Kleber and Taylor. 382 PLAYERS WITH ROBINS House Senate 12—Rélating to deposits of NEW YORK, Feb, §,—Thirty-two public money, Corporations. Senaté 29—Relating to title to real players, including sixteen pitchers, Will Hé taken to Clearwater, Florida, estate. Judicta Senate $1—Relating by the Brooklyn Natfonay league club, February 28. cases. Judiciary. . Senate 32—Relating to terms of PL Ernie Ross May Fight at Resort district court. Judiciary. Senate 40—Relating to removal of Ernie Ross, Casper featherweight, writing from Hot Sprinj Ark., clouds on titles. Judiclary. Senate 45—Réelating to investment of permanent funds. Revente. Senate 47—Relating to term of dis- where he went a couple of weeks ago under the chaneronage of Dave Davidson, says he js rapidly getting ih condition and will be on in a bout Ed. Beech, to insanity et court. Judiciary. Signed by Governor. ‘ Senate 5—Refining age iNmits of members of fraternal benefit Soci etics. Senate §—Anthorizing application of insurance collécted by state on building's destroyed by fire to rebuild: ing of structures so destroyed. Senate 24—Relating to legal holl- days and providing that the public schools Bhall not be dismissed on certain legal holidays. S. J. M. 1—Memorlalizin, to provide for the Casper. lamation project. House 33—Relating to defendant testifying {i cHiiinal casés and pro viding that he may not testify with congress cova réc at the health resort town either 5 at a aah Hp | Out being sworn, oe Monday a week from that)” senate 1t—-Amending the child ta a Fa oa = bor law —_ ot An anthropologist of note has in vented a whistle with an adjustable Plug which can be rendered moré and more shrill until the vibrations are so rapid that they ho longer af: fect the human ear. But a dog can still hear them, and will respond readily to their call In the Portuguéeé Congo A churcti has been built of Stone which had to. be carried four miles by the na tives. The compléted structuré con tains 15,000 stones, represénting nearly 120,000 files of walkin. 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