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THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1925 OHNSON NOT TOSEEK GLUE Will Retire From New Game When Present Contracts Ends. WASHINGTON, March 5.—Walter Johnson, whose ri; was a potent factor in the of the Washington Americans to the base ball pinnacle last year, has virtually abandoned aspiration of ownership in a minor league club and intends to take up residence in Florida as a real estate operator two years hence. Walter made this statement at the Tampa, Fla., training y in explaining why two-year instead of a tract with the club t stating he alreac some propert? in.th HGH SCHOO FIVE DEFEATE In the last appearance of the Cas per high school basketball team on the home court this season last night, the boys dropped a 21 to 1 game to the Methodists. The first half was evenly the period ending 8 to 6 in the Methodists but in the last half the Parsons ran away from thelr opponents. Failure to hit the hoo} arm rise on even short shots cost the school} team many points. Lineups: Methodists (21) Pester ~--------=-. Traylor. Sccncece. Zoble Mullis -. Mechiing High School (14) Brown, Davis --- Gibson Overbaugh McKelvey Allsman Formerly, Mr. man writes, [was ‘completely bald (from photo) New Hair World Results | By Leased Wire fot abate helicase 2 FRARK FRISCH SIGNS, VANCE IS HOLDOUT NEW YORK, March 5—Frank Frisch of the Giants has signed, Dazzy Vance of Brooklyn has not signed and Aaron Ward and Bob | Meuse! have appeared in the Florida training camp of the Yankees along with sore arms . Frisch at Saratoga yesterday ad- mitted that the had accepted terms but re: to discuss his salary, It however, that. the ain had accepted the $18,000 papers which he held a year AZO, The information from the Brook lyn camp at ©! ater was surpris President Charles Ebbets had anounced that Vance was under con- tract for three 5 salary of! $50, ed that he had not signi the Miss Anderson Molla Mallory COBB DONS | HIS UNIFORM | —- | DETROIT, Mich., March 5.—Man- ager Ty Cobb +was in uniform for the first time this season yesterday and put his aggregation of Tigers through their paces for nearly three hours at the Detroit baseball club's training camp in Augusta, Ga. He ting practice. Now nee this amazing _THETR | To Clash With | PALM BEACH, FI March 5.— Miss Penelope A of Rich mond, will face \ Mallory | across the net he y in the] semi-finals of ti nnual Florida women's nship tournament. | re engaged in nothing but a little bat-| Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE FIVE YOU KNOW LLL FOUR MISSING ATAROWN CANE Sisler Shows Progress With Team Despite Holdouts. Manus, 1 k and Dar and Leo from St. not working any inroads on . ager Georg’ ler's training plans. If any sufferers are present at Tar pon Springs, Fla., it is the movie men, who are unable to “shoot't the entire Brownie squad. Manager Branch Rickey of the Jar put some fun Into the yesterday at Stockton, Calif, by placing the regular in- fielders in the outfield and bringing the fly chasers into the infield. In this predicament the Cardinals romped over a local semtpro team, 11 to 3. 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Casper this year will be entered in class “A” or the heavyweight division, with two losses as usual eliminating a team from competition. Reports from amie indicate that 41 teams h ready formally entered ypetition and that nticipate vill continue for a week, the ming Saturday evening. ——<>— - —— Des Molnes plans the installation of a radio system to facilitate the work of {ts police department. G000-BYE TO PRIFFUE JOMNTS Every trace of torturous Joint pains n ankle, knee, hip, elbow finger wrist—vanish instantly h a re rk: Dutch rem long put up in ustele al internal ranteed or money 1 good druggists, ail Drug Co. and | such as t | the Midwest CERTIFIED PUBL’ ME AL---Adventures of SAY MR. CHEF — Z I WAN'T YOO TO SEND Z AMEAL OVER TO ble}. BY JOHN B. FOSTER (Copyright 1025, Casper Tribune) PASO ROBLES, Calif., March 5.— The keynote to this camp is Nie- haus. Not a soul here will say so but more furtive glances are cast toward Niehaus when he {fs mixing | himself in play than are turned to- ward Miss Eloise when a passing breeze hovers near her vicinity and she is not carrying welght for style. The Pirates have not been here long—not even long enough to get intimately acauainted with the vary ing moods of the hams that are served them at the matutinal hour but they know that their future in 1925 is more or less involved in the underpinning of this younk man who played first base for Chatta. nooga last year and will play first for Pittsburgh this year !f the fates breathe blessings over him and do not scourge him, PASO ROBLES, Callf., March 3.— Tt was past the noon hour—consid- erably past, In fact, when Nieuhaus walked to the plate to take a long swing at the ball. The train had just arrived,from San Francisco and the traf] of the pilgrims had taken its way from the station to the ball ground, Nieuhaus, as he stood waiting his turn, made one think not a little of Bill Ryan, the pitcher for the Giants, the only piteher who has batted a home run in a world series. He carries @ well-shaped head on top of a very fine torso and a well curv- ed neck as Bill carries his. And he looks up at you with the same gra- clously surprised alr that Bill uses when he is spoken to. The same air of gracious surprise that swept across Bill's face like molasses over a flapjack when he batted a home run In the world series, He has a very nice stand at the plate—Nieuhaus, not Bill, He nel- ther sprawls nor crouches as {f he were trying to sight a penny in the slot picture through the slit. The ball came his way and he cut at it quickly and sharply and it traveled out toward right fleld on a line and with speed. Sixteen pairs of eyes, more or less, peeked out of 32 cor- ners to see whether someon eelse had seen that hit and as quickly peeked back, all fearing that everybody else was doing just what everybody else was doing. Some grinned and others beamed. Nieuhaus bats right-handed and he does not bat as if he were fan- ning chaff out of the wheat but he cuts Into the ball with a pretty slash that gives the impression that he has been following It all the way up and knows why he swung at it. Batters of that type make good in baseball and {f he can hit a hold that position at the bat he will make this Pittsburgh team. If he does not, Barney Dreyfuss Jack Keefe FRIED POTATOES-RARE NIEUHAUS IS CENTER eae | OF INTEREST AT THE DAMN HENILY FROM. sos _ PIRATES’ BALL CAMP. MIOULEWEST, BELIEF “=: IBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEW First in News Of All Events SEND OVER OBE DOZEN RAW OYSTERS— AND @® RARE STEAK ALMOST RAW y happens {n baseball, one clut Then the clyb which gets this play er meets the other fellow who tr ea him and paid him $4,000 and other fellow says: “Yes, we alw him at $4,000 who fs tho last pa feel lke going bank and buying 1 daug Amelia, a new diamond ring. Probably Aldrich will sf ly, they do, But wheedle a few ga lons of gasoline out of the Pitts: burgh club before he does. iF player go and the club th | him finds the player will i for less than $7,000, althoug J wit hitherto been glad to get $4,000 Heve i Kn {/ You HAVE FLORIDA COLLECES importar thus fina 10 By RING LARDNER /ym WONGRY Y BRING ME A WILD CAT Zz /\ GUESS | scared \ WITH THAT NX ORDER Ka r to sub-|a@ decisto nj} he wags y SWAMP-ROOT FOR KIDNEY AILMENTS There {s only one ly stands out pre mer Mich 1 mter and star er to perform ac t was in¢ to play by the Cincinnat! 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When writing be syre and mention this paper.—Adv, will sh his shoulders an gotta tuke seball, like every time.” | And Sam Dreyfuss, who {is here nd who has already trained him- self down to one size less in stock- ings and one in his pair of sneaks, will tell everybody that the dope was wrong again, No one {fs going to be foolish enugh to say that Niehaus is the swallow who will make the Pitts- burgh summer after seeing him bat just once, but there has been oppor: tunity in other seasons to see him bat and he did it well. And so, if he does not lose the fine art, he should be doing it again. Sam Strong, the old Giant, says he can hit. You can’t get away from the fact that a lot of the destiny of the Pittsburgh club for is mixed up with the first letter in Nieuhaus and the last letter ‘SS. Give these Pirates a first baseman and they will get some: where, although they are clamoring for pitchers like all the rest. 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