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PAGE EIGHT Che Casper Sunday Cribune SUNDAY, MARCH 8, 1925 i wa First in News toned tire =| THE TRIBUN oh al Bowe IBBONS’ CHALLENGE IS ACCEPTED BY jACK DEMPSE¥ IC fl Al IS PICKING WINNERIN [Bam oe AMATEUR TALENT A LAS NG ne anetay AMERICAN LEAGUE IS gS desl TIS ABOVE BAR WA \ ATGH _ NOW POPULAR SPORT Race Enti v ALO il ‘ i | ca Press)—Prominent turémen and| Elimination Contests Bring Out cath o ao esional layers, a: looked over ane [| BY HENRY L. FARRELL make the -race this seasos. The professional layers, who looke t rs (United Press Sports ditor) players will p: more atte: on to the entry list for the Kentucky | Fighting and Wrestling Stars fox NEW YORK, March 7.—(United| their business and th will get derby, to be run at Churehill Downs arding the|away from that tendency to loaf, | on May 16, expressed the opinion Tourney Due Within Week. American | The infield weakness around sec: “ today that it was an open race. | : The first odds of the winter books —— t been as ond base {is puzzling those who Showed odds of from 15 to 1,000 to 3 a |E \ = poss a | — | | NEW YORK, March (By Unit Press)—Spec n re Champion and Manager| outcome of the | 30 League pennant hasn s y e élimination contests staged . versified in years as it has been|would favor the Detroit Tigers as vith three colts holding the ranks} | After passihg through the éliminatio Forced Into Open by this spring. The surprising vics| pennant _ possibilitie: Ty Cobb aig Aor h : ff by the Standards, the Burlingtons and the Hany eee nS oan ory of the Washington Senators ted without success all during th: o} 7 ay colt owned| (7 f * ste for the boxing and wres- x tory of the Washington Senators in | tr g the Tice 0 Catia ac eer baltvcaae alaeiie teammate tot IN. + “nmussion. the 1924 race completely upset all| winter to secure a reliable second by Te W. Collins; Stimulus, Mar-| club, ene atari Elks eet tournament which open\, ze pre-season speculations and {it has| baseman, but he found there were} shall Field's chestnut colt, ana|tling prizes in) the Ss ami “ave the best nmaretertal- \ LES, March 7, | Pesulted in bunches that another up-|no other, managers big-hearted | Sunnyman, Willis Sharpe Kilmer's|a week from tomorrow is considered the b eis Noweerare, pedal Set scired | Setqmay be staged this year: enough to make # sacrifics- that chestnut colt, were quoted in the|ent ever brought together in Wyoming, and the fig ans —Jack Kearns tonight wired | “Washington, York and De-| might give Detroit the pennant. books at 15°to 1 and were the most|ere cure of a feast when the gong oe —_— - the New York Boxing com-|troit are generally admitted to be| Cobb has a flock of southpaw apg’ fancied of the 139 entries. ac-| the strongest teams in the league nission Jack Dempsey’s With Philadelphia and St. 1 septance of the challenge of | seeming to be pitchers to work out: his belief that ouls | the American League batters do not dark horses, Some | like left-handed pitching. If he gets trick’s \- aps at 8 o'clock of St. F cad eva at the’ Bike dudjtorium: APC | v it if —_— 7 The boys who faced Referee Jack | 7 Leary at the Standard emoker last! topnotchers in the Tom Gibbons for a world’s} critics are picking Washington to|some good pitching. he will have night were: all ms is heavyweight championship fight repeat and others ate looking for|a hard team to beat | ariiede ewe nd the scrappers| . r eurna ne time declined | New York and Detrow to tinish| George Stsler announced not. long | presided over at the Arkeon last ee > ssion’s challengs | ahead of the Senators. ago that his eyes had completely re. Rie burp iteterkes ‘Teds damaiten | : f . y Wills, on] There was an element of luck in| covered and that he would be able Reals as -| ‘) already | the victory of the nators last year|to play next season as well as he in the fact that the team didn’t havo| ever did. Sisler did well at the bat the bad luck that hurt the Yankees] last year under the circumstances, showed equally as good, particularly | the boys im the 85 and 90 pound| 7 ~ FOR THE MILE hee iGreat Szasen Looms The Burlingtons, who’ held their | with the colc and Tigers. But there 4 but his work fell down terribly tn : eee | limindtion contest a week ag ) With More Than | thee ‘the’ w | the field’ and first base surely fs. a iF RE PL EE IE e me eee Sodit Eaten et alaiees x E t play as Tran tee for a weak fielder. Joe} flere we have Cyril Walker, national open golf champion, congratuanns | TOETrALO, N. ¥.- Maren Tt Gopaesweieuts and ‘are Sole 30 Resaiias t-season and there is no as-| Bush may be re value to the} Walter Hagen, British open titleholder, following their match for the | Bynes the | ghyed) sccm tances epor, iirat: honors 4 egaras. surance that the Yankees team than l hocker was 'e-| “ynofficlal championship of the world” at St.Petersburg, Fla. Magen, PANIlsted ANS | nya v.eelecs hove hive. beh wel - |Tigers will show {mpr |cause Shocker was dissattstled with it will be recalled, won easily, 17 to 16. World’a, record. werd tonight, | rhe, Laelen boys have been work RNS a oh r| Potentially’ the Sena are|the job and wanted to ge ¢ = all ing. the mile at’ the 1740 th [20a ‘ne cegied clib rooms and (Copyright. 4 ‘ stronger than they were last year.| With the } York Yank WO eon ‘Pearl Whites W YORK, Mare! They in basketbull | woolen underwear and xing and 8 pte niory 2 flat. He clipped one wood.-forth.< Dite Bi have Improved the weakness |0n the other hand, didn't ki 4 x r E ‘onds from the former |!",800d form. The P vere strength that would have | 0!ng to St. Louis and sald that he re mark. rake ianteretW. the killed the team in 1924 if any of | Was perfectly satisfied with the | . Willie Ritola, unis runners creating matches, hive-been unde the regular infielders had been hurt} t ‘ansfer ~{ failed in his effort to smash the Hard’ training? by: Dick Farrell) who d they have istered the pitching | | We have the word of Connie Mack | 4 RNI A | three mile record. His time was | oe one fatter Heatinerestnren in tls an |that the Philadelphia Athletics are | A iy ss NE 14:07 2-5, eleven and 1-5 a8 one 0! est s goingg to win th h Reuther and § seconss ‘ | } 1 ! , x s yo re nd Dick} the sunlight thin an@ the two veteran. pitchers, pennant. Mack slower than tho record. pore, in Biss Aube eras iH ff. They | 84id the same thing last year lidates for the va crews Most of them are on, the water now and the winds of March ke have been added to the s' Se i ciel figures. on coping several firsts.|the water writhing in wind-blown 3 " aor oth 4 ra A team of runners representing |! Zogan club, which hae | petulance ing government.” are gambles, of course, but it {s|tWo years ago, but it is an admitted H INE PROMISE the 245th artillery of Brooklyn won Te ey poem setae tie ties Raiienes| | Tiesodtlodic tow tetoneme Kearns said Dempsey Had recelv-| quite possible that they will im. | fact that the Athletics are possibill : 3 L De By) eight battlers entere ed offers to defend his title in Calt 2 | ti the military athletic league trophy | yes one ye 7 prove over thelr 1924 form, as many | tes if Lefty Groves, the $100,000 in 1.200 meter relay race. Six reg. | MENt? has ‘some exceptionally, good BR it, OR - eee tartan tan other players do when they change | Baltimore beauty, lives up to Mie as E Pi imental teins aonicet tas Mire: Jy cael MeseuHece tae emer (C0 opi te Ww enact. California commission hat] uniforms. Reuther was dissatisfied | Peputatic By JOHN B. FOSTER. ® Drown, of Oklahoma City, is pcm at ane hal ae Carey, who outpointed Misseu Pile|r A ele Nee urrang ch rity to order him in Brooklyn. He complained that| Even though Collins may| (Copyright, 1925, Casper Tritune) white hope of the camp. He is ‘n the 90-pound class at the Eoutends | ine HSB aan if ‘ ept or reject challenges sis the | he was overworked in the early part |S@t some hetter ults with the PASO RGBLES, Cal, March 7.—# 4 pitcher, Me threw the ball. in | ment last year. Elmer ts in the ise ita oda) Cat oat York ce sion, perhaps | of fhe season and that he was forced | White Sox, the Ch club and the4 Dill MeKechnie's iv hunters have | practice until he threw his leg out of 115-pound ¢liss “this y nd has j year ce ‘Submit ah fe oue pan becaus § a citlzen of this | to take his regular turn in the box | Boston Red Sox and Cleveland look | rounded up for the. Pirate. this | Jot 1 put Joe on a trainer's developed into a hard hitter who ti} spectacilar crescendo in ithe: grea q t t of a boxer’s and) when he had a sore arm When | 9 be clear out of it spring one of the most promising | table to take the soreness out of him going to give a good unt of| ue a e events on he uc non at Wilbert Robinson. ane of the most — crops of youngsters that the writer | 2:11 he yelled with agony when they RNEY Aimsclt. } | Poughkeepsie and the: Thames at ampion does not | genial managers in the business lk Has seen in a long time. How any] touched his legs. McKechnie was | As first prizes the tournament 1 4a ER AE: per nary aight urteous to the | couldn't get along with Reuther, it| : i | of these kids are going to find a| clearly committee has fourteen eixteen loa ite be nbeapale.arid on, even while) may be that young Bucky Harris { f i place on the Pit team Is] Young ‘Thompson, of Omaha, | Jewel Gruen watches with arfentriés assured from the coast ar the right to} will have a diplomatic job on his | ibntotote PEEL something they can't figure out—| look The had some-| gold cares, bou ough the John | Wiscons’n Keapsie regatta wwers above any | hands however, with a but they are put there every day| thing to say about him last spring Tripeny comp: he ‘rummers-up ha ity eights from e r prospective pennant team, may i if ‘orkin 1 hope romething will jgfor whet he is duly thankful. He ay | will recet¥e.a handsome gold medal, various sector si ; T re t ~| buckle down and work for a part q od Hd rm up 3 Martinette of But. aed a magn Mt start at second IW YORK, March 7.— United} fourteen in number, Which were Leu will n Cal perma. e the world’s series money, but it must | 1 pe Figtiee i ‘alo bad the most striking introduce. | In 1924 for Omaha but, as he him —Chariie O'Connell, Jimmy | ordered through Ayres Jewelry | when Washingte California files will be remembered that the Brook! Mf mr Ge Rete sctok 18S on of a xf the youngsters to the | self say “after that, 1 mped @ | Goodrich and Benny Vulger are fa-|Company. All prizes will be suitably | meet t ide v hie hi sh come r 1 Robins weré standing for the N aes | Pirate The rooki.s already | b't and then 1 got good again I'm] vorites to survive the second round | *®?sraved with the winner's name ees to Toy t Poughkee) ie. Then he tional League pennant during the uses t Fi W. rd teking their turn at bat when up} going to do my best tog into one! of the Ushtwellght’ elimination tour-|thereon, The watehes and m< jon April 28 various crews of X peat t losin, ys of the race ses to t OFG) watked a broad shouldered chap of | ef the big Je sues soon and maybe! naiment which ia to be staged Mon.|‘re the best that money could buy, | chus Teck He 1 epts Gi Harris’ big job will be to keep the Fich Wit cided brunette ‘persuasion and/wal- |Pitsbpreh willthink enough: of me} aay. signe! th Madison > shire Car. |belhe designed co us to «ast. the| t Sige 5 ye | Players on the ground. There may Ig t 1th French loped the ball down past first, ni--| to be the one." ee faen. winner a lfetime. ao es if : 1ded by inviting the] be an inclination to take things ne . ping the ear of Niebaus, er O'Connell meets Solty Beeman; | Late Saturday. afternoon more| May 2 the Nayy will meet Prince. Sopa pasion bes caal jbut the player nt to know | R i 3 5 Chick: pr Tati | Goldrich meets Clyde Jaeckle and ap fer oie Aight te SPER had (tae ant nate aches it) Bp thls i gas the pro-| and thie theg ant yea Mabey fess ape De FIGER 1 Ve mensineste ‘nasil Gallany, atin gielckceds bude every ite beret | will mies rk thaces huylkill at Phila- y bout ff they. desire | “eee tee: ths ! ee pa a Wa The fourth bout cf the round, be. | that a pacired Sey HA aca M aeintt ee tee ee we Basten SHUN SORE an old ball club | (Cop: see, | Pretty soon Martinette .came to tween Tommy O’Brien and Joe Ben.| street the young athl ante _ Peay ente NG und reason’ to fig “| nt again, This time he lined one) gy Fa pag jamin will not be staged until April ae | cptne Awl bg rtm tice by Oa cH Mi. that the Yori | (hat will play any better | BERKEL Ca he | Desi Shee een auaet, SOLE emt tof - 20, on account of a broken hahd sus tSopgul Pose the fet hem eee \ taste » him | {han they did last year. The annual spring drive to © | ‘Traynor's left ear, a iis ce . tained by O'Brien“in his first round )ee.Camb among eights ar abbtepriiry ees aanatty consistently, howe span Ruleareilt some-|' + Anott * mused Frazter match against George Chaney. Cornell, Penn -and) At, es eens Het hy ity will he more in Ameri Hee 1 Wills, the | ytartine nt to’bat a third Sammy Mr le tennis champion absolute of. ability °6 the carly senson. after| and been nicked out of he ferles money Miller Hu: 1 e il hold ace for interscho- ell, the ranking fa- y Su time and nearly amputated Moore’ ILORADO im ids tle crews on this ‘date 5 he F : : vorite, who was recently put back vews on t : f nglen, the French | tee with a wicked drive Maren’ 7.—Colora i In the tournament was Set ate | May 16 crews of Yale, Princeton TnL eats a bal trigget tem, That makes a whole chorus.”| thelr foucth tive, champton- | 1” THe tournament was given @ by Jand Cornell will meet in the annual vene Suing to set any further | sata: F hot-footing for Me-| ship of the Colorado-Wyoming divis- | 224 Wil not have a box tn the sec: | ind roe } | Carnegie cup race on the Housatonie year than {t did last. In fac ond round, rac ns l the defeat of the Yankees last se S son on poor| +! Kechnie ion of the Ri Mountain basket Dads | ver And ‘Yate, WWarvard and wf —Jack | ray Me oe ane penn mich a alas admiration complex} —«zrey, Bill;?) he yelled. “if you | ball canfererice » by defeating ‘Colo. | 5 | n 150-pound cF@ws' will also empsey, |} ames were| has arisen between the two—due In : A or | rado Unive tonight | 4 he Oo 5 de lost on the las >< e te t to have any team left. better | rado Universit; ig | b>) 1 itta ther nm this da tontzht that | wita pitches Fly Lapiee lh ‘ugam by| large part to the American. girl's | Va? at Buffalo kid out in the next | 19, . | outder ig Fs tae Columbia and M. 1 < ly defend HIS} of the start w now aes Me , | modesty and spirit of sportsmanship . a ee 5 | anges ite a ssiuaiea can Sos t here during the sel bel ‘© 923) —that should they meet in { , ivaeeatartinette ncies| G 5 b 4 pi tl SVER; Colo., Ma 1 GR Gierantor Pep cise em n tpn Huggins believes that the| jonal tcurnument. feare with | 43 Pte Teen i the race \RINK ¢ HAMP racs We | «3 Press)—Selections of an ry ee The Far fer vee i ae dition of Urban Shocker will win| the join dst Rd hs th | pected < at wel re or BES ee . Be he oC tat | row on the Harlem rive We are match | the pennant and he ih ie pe | fy tnt idea that the other ts the | There may be no place for him on | , | Ripe ted ene pe Lae Ce dar 42; |_ May 23 will see another Hariem i k a Sam | better of the two. | Gheerntsburen fet * Fs ‘ a yoming o c VOCKY | iver yas cli eal ene apa nid Jones will have uch better sea-| Mies Wills confessed ax jnuch Hore ie ee Te ae edie HOLDS TITLE DB! March 7.—(Unit-| Mountain conference, made by five | Yet Nace, th age fue ( 2% not meet Wills tn | S02 than he ‘ : sh | today—that abe. thinka Susanne, in | re re, pares: pasan recent ed Press)--Boulder prep became ala Of the conference and the| pouts “mone crews of Princeton F ied bout “at wal hie missed from the pitehiny: | her top Tortnsils ‘a: Batters ene es n| hanem ; it m ae Rien a ae champions of the Denver-Boulder Soak DADRTMAEA’ Hinde “oubiia te yeenge ene pouEn anes on ths = staff, but there were 1 = : ! 3 vette e p! si sfied sort ¢ ee o have n a ges basketh lea fc he sec 1 cbn- ~ ate e y, Harvard nd Sy t Ne reasona] er than she. She qualitia fed .. aske eague for the second con-| gay, ; t neal mores in New | why the club dec tine wold crater peas aauellt a psy-| in reserve PITTSBURGH, Pa. March: 1— | secutive:time: today ‘when they de-|@inct team Position Second team | °u®e, held a regatta on the Severn be | Deni pp Pabetter: élaerh | point mig Netou thee ingen ‘ a Joo. Moore Of New : York, retained.) ‘feated South’ Denver: high school\t8|mimofhyitste) “Wor. Borie (CON ac ate cee te Leh pees cea |. Ba" Barrow, chiiehées. thane nigh © on her playing aes : hits crown nb fring of Aniericayipeed Sea, nee Tee to, | Miso Yale and Harvard class crews “It tk | the Yankees, does not azree entive'y hdwaverste tp cench 1 girl : rs over indoor courses he Kiddo (CUS Cente Pee a {oU)| and 150-pound egihts itt row. on me Te : with Huggins that poor pitching | cor pabdalid : presticd that her Last tonight when he competed succes! - Brlekeor eyed Guan. weahe aeeh | tie Cligrlce ! iene be mp'on, | Wa8 the sole reason for the f dl Panes ele Lett SI tat TH a fully against a fie'd of his niost I A WI WINS 1 WA50.) Gus fit | The ean he Will be held Bs ting ‘Rtribling, | OF,the Yanks to win the pennagen =| %champlonship match when the tat- \| | bitter rivals, including Leslie Boyd, Howell (DU)\_ Guard Chilsor ))as usual on May 30 on the Schuy! Siler: bid HLL) thought they had a cinch|' right” physic i | | Charles Gorman and other knights {kill and the Season closes with the ep Hai fab the: paca! a nai tenet be truly a wonderful | | a new record for the two miles whe: the Poughkeepsie race, June renee s easily on the the- YeAene tty 1a | | | | he covered the nce in 6:5 | a | + ‘ tors were t fenees : ; 8 of | | Lelia» Brook anadian champions | Cando M 7.—(unttea | yok y start to 1 ; r ieee aa | | ins olf Cu Volkoff in two straight falls. Lewis | oa ee Y 4 J y coulc Baa 88 r 7 ~ used tho headlock in both i e3, q ait 1 ri . t our a ° pate et 1c tas - n es id he s ond u Ea peer be} very be | Forward, Layman —- Pearl Whites pale veeg gue ate Laegond s ih) foie |} : I really | Center, Predericks ... Telephones cfg rg tes os . \§ ‘ \ better | Guard, Sonnors, -.. Pearl Whites BLOOMINGTON, Ind., March 7.—| § on ier ham t amet avs | Gaede Me Meant CRAIG HI Spaeth | on ng her, That ts onk { ‘ond Team, . the ‘western conference basicet_ bull : : Worward, J. Neff _. Pearl Whites | WINS TET ELE ee hana a oat if ence wd of nearly it was Ohio's tenth s be credited largely ard, MeIntyre .... Telephones CRAIG, Colo, March (Cn By defeating pamboat WALKER WILL | TOMEETVICTOR DEFEND TITLE <2: 0225 2-2-0 swith a well by need team of stars, won iN CALIFORNIA the annual ‘ndoor intercollegiate track and field championships her: , tonight with a score of 27 points Introducing Mas Finishing behind Georget pen angeles Athh och a Jun The deve ent this entente| Vorward, Traylor. Methodists eat! cor ety the American | Center, Ms Pearl Whites f | | ct ior Mrench queen of | Guard, Ericks« . Standards }to state, all-American team ever meets yproval. It takes “inion to make the g0 around just as It takes dit ference of opinion: to. promote the greatest interest in athletic events. Consequent the allleague’ bas. ketball team picked Saturday by two | ene BG GORE WN MEET): of a first and second chosen, not for individual teamwo It will be noted th a — = = ar) it =i es} SS => cm —{| =~ T=) os EW YORK, Ma S8.)—Georgetown u er general ability and ard Laswell of the Club, world's t four of the t.., M 7 : 2 2 > handball champion. He will defend BULLETIN. Harvard, 241%; Pennsylvani: % 1 lefens Ri:| CHAMPAIGN, reh_ 7. —| regulars in the lineup of the Pearl a “| " Princetc 344:. Cornel : his title in ty fonal handball it of the mile] (United Press}—IMInols' powerful | Whites, the champions, are named Se ANG Le bed: March f— | Espeeian, Jai Cornell, 10% tournament which opens in Glen Wa: tite hikineleiear 100 | track team sped to victory-over Towa | and that. threa of the Methodiers Qynited Press—Mickey Walker, the eeyen new records were made dur land March 16 x rs run, Nurm! balked on the indoor track at the Mlnots| the runners-up, are on the list. ‘The | weiter weleht champion, will defend | Ing hen the committ to|armory this afternoon 73 5-6 to 30] Telep: two and the Stan aE een tae yh laid mu ack K agreed 1.6, One local record was shattered, | dards one of t remaining three Henna Collett, former wo- oa « Cal, at t erng ‘a 5 aC oy © a . the Illinois mile relay quartet step: | places feng = epta t= % hampton, who | Park here April 18. oi mi nl ara) : : hig 8 ut. | distance In 3:28 25, fifth| ‘The col Tribune sport’ |’ ™ Beers hs SAE a) tite at | ‘The match way arranged here to C. H. RELMERTH & CO. en 1 ted | nd under the old mark, Two | puge are ¢ who wan +3 day by Torr Simpson, Oakland Teach by beating Ealth Cum ~ CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS al boys, Wal: | te name com! | mingy of Chicago. Miss Collett now | Promoter and Jack Doyle, who hae ing record‘in the 75 ‘yard: | tie ener € thabethel (pee cna he aee poll cup per: | leased the Verncn part. tor the INCOME TAX SERVICE were sh in @ trial heat, and Pon. | person sel 4 combination | manenuly, having copped the honors | event MONTHLY BOOKKEEPING SERVICE j yre sec: | cue ing thesracord ih ithe ¢) sefd'dn his’ name ress with se third time, | The bout is scheduled to-go ten Ath Floor, 0.8 Building Phone 767 } ‘ oan th 1 : hia choice. : rounds to a dec#lon. nd Brosso and Egg, fourth

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