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TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1925 Che Caspet Daily Tribune —— THE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NE PIRATES BEAT eS AMATEURS TO SEALS AGAIN The Pirates swatted their way to a > Legion Backs Program) tritnco, yesterday.” os’ taking c; S me FY | t | fe hey have alread. ‘ for A. A. U. Tourney | tiasea tin’ coast teaguers, the score This Spring was 10-7 Plans for an amateur boxing tour- PAGE SEVEN } } | | | World Results By Leased Wire First in News Of All Events | | | eos YOU KNOW ME AL---Adventures of Jack Keefe By RING LARDNER WILT SE 1s 4s - - : g cs - =: i Re SHOWIN E eM OT Ct Ses 7 NO- | WAS 7 " * ’ SMATTER r , Sack KEEFE (How aBgeT Sack, \ WARMIN: (THAT SLO SORE THRONT . DROP ? »s 2 nament to be held under the aus- pices of the American Athletic union are in the making here and definite plans probably will be announced within the next day or two. Later in the spring a track and field meet offering similar recognition will also probably be held. SPORT BRIEFS (By the Associated Press.) distance runner at the University of Towa, {s no Finn, but his admirers Harold R. Phelps, phenomenal | The projects have the backing of | expect bim to crack the outdoor rec- the American Legion, it 1s under] ord for the two-mile event this sea- stood; and: tinpott decisions re-|son. He stepped the distance at the garding them will be reachel in|recent “Big Ten" indoor meet in carly meeting her 9:32 2.5, breaking the western con- ference record. This time stands as the best collegiate mark of the year. Phelps has run 17 two-mile races and AT THEIRKEAN Coach Rockne searching for new tert talent to fill the gaps left as a re- SHOWING Th DENVER TOURNEY | }2 uo to sh @ aga a li oy. acana | Layden and Stuhldreher. When the \| | Kid t phe Ayby. “utes : Aon call to don the moleskins was issued, || on @ i2round n s rtitle | | 9 Scien The ANNEX is G Monday Night Feature |*15,nem respondea. “It looks like I'll be able to de- sO reat) Dat Re CUSEAPIOLAP EE EP y oa aah i rate ass z quated Bud Ri¢ Cards to be Staged | 52st, least, tree or four c00d | Rocky Mountain ‘Tournament, ‘The three Wyoming entrees ,namely, t New 12-Round Boxing | #02 sen « Beginning Soon sult of the loss of Crowley, Miller, involved bout The Pearl Whites, champions of the City League for 1925 ike it and be happy he t hat. ¢ ther tastes, 7 ” % h Johnny players out of that mob,” Rockne Methodists, and Glenrock, performed creditab hele sy “aa pel dneces: Inoing ihe most skeptical fan that basketball ts payed) Lawing Now Proving | ihlsn¢ ;home guar.” Oakland naking. & profi | Dress the degree of c b better without Drawing Card | as it should be played in Wyoming. Following is the re f the Wyoming teams, ver papers: Team Pearl Whites — Methodists Rabbit Maranville, field captain and shortstop with’ the Chicago Cubs, whose leg was broken at the ankle in a Los Angeles practice game, Will be able to join the team about May 15, according to word re-| Methodls oo MU. Hee ceived from the coast. The fracture | @°"0° P 1 feb y gant Ugh eh dg Sp oa i 1s healing nicely. Pester of the M 2 a a EK, 4 a was the fight center of the uni and Clowry of r| e five high .pc erse is faring t badly in the a Wyoming. matter of ¢ glimpse of cham- | Franct pions in action under the new Cali. | titular Field Free Per'sonal_ . Total) fornia 10 and 12 round law. While | an un versity of Chicago which begins|, P/*ver Goals Throws Fouls ~ Pet Angeles and Oakland, just | Duffy March 31, and ends April 4. Among | /2¥™2™ P. W- - uM y, have had the oppor-| Sar them is Greeley, Colorado, which | MOrs#n, Glenroc $ 7 ‘ unity ee the king-pins of a|champion of « twice this year defeated Windsor, | "esters Meth. 4 ken from the Den. Popular priced boxing shows will be held every Monday night at the rkeon dance hall beginning April according to announcement made thig morning by the Arkeon Athletic club, recently organized. The. first card will consist of eight four-round bouts, principals for which are now being signed up. Headliners for the event have not been ahnounced. plat aca esa ies increasing your budget By FAIR PLAY. | : — : |Get one of the dapper Big Munn to Wrestle Mondt |SpAing. CHICAGO, 3 new Gordons this Seventeen teams have sent in en- tries for thé national interscholastic basketball tournament of the Unl- Individual Standings: GORDON HATS said to be tracea Yesterday’s cs ighting divisions In ac Ball Scores At Tampa— Breoklyn - 1 15 Washington -. 38 6 Batteries — Vance, “Greene, Os- borne and Debarry, Taylor; Covel- skie, Ogden, Marberry -and Ruel, Tate. At San Francit Pittsburg San Francisco (C) Batteries—Shelton, Culloton and Gooch; Crockett, Gillespie and Yelle. At Lakeland—, R. H. E. Cleveland, (A). - £3. 2 Columbus (A.A.) - -2 5 3% Batteries—Burkeye, Speece and Myatt; Foulk, McQuillan and Cady, Bird. At St. Petersburg— R. H. E. New York (A) 8 90 Boston (N) -. 31.2 Batteries — Hoyt, Shocker and O'Neill, Hoftmart; Cooney, Ogrodow- sk!, Graham, Benton and Cousineau. At Deland— R. H. B. Toledo (A. A.) - 9-1" 1 Cincinnati (N) - 13 20 3 Batteries — Naylor, Frey, Lyons and Schubert; Rexey, Benton and Hargrave. At Shreveport— Chicago, (A). ~ Shreveport (Tex) - -4 13 Batteries — Robertson, Blanken- ship, Cvengros and Bischoff; Sale, Peters, Dobbs and Graham, Burns. WHY DRUGEISTS RECOM MEND SWAMP-ROOT For many years druggists have watched with much Interest the re- markable record maintained by Dr. Kilmer R. H. B. « t/fa-8 medicine tion. hening ne el kidneys, liver and bladder do t wk nature in tended they should do Swamp-Root has stood the test of years. It is sold by all druggists n its merit and it should help you. o other kidney thedicine has so many friends. Be sure > gi start treatment at onc However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham- ton, N, ¥., for a sample bottle. When writing 1 » and mention this paper.—A dy. smp-Root and The new Moon is here $5.00 Reward Fite dollars reward will be paid to the party furnishing the Casper Daily Tribune thformation leading to the capture of the person who Is fraudulently collecting subscriptions from Tribune subseribers. Patrons of the paper should not pay any on> thelr subscription except the carrier who delivers the paper or an authorized collector from the office [f wou are not sure you are Paying the right collector, ask him to show his credentials. If he can not do so please cali the Tribune Telephone 15 the great kid- winner of the national title in Iast|220rmton, G ‘. 4) | tion, San Fr 0's biggest bout | pc influer year's tournament, GOLF TOURNEY SEASON IN FLORIDA REACHES END AT OT. AUGUSTINE By THE SPORTSMAN, (Copyright, 1925, Casper Tribune) ST. AUGUSTINE, Fia,, March 24. ——A big field of amateur stars fs ex- pected to compete here this week in the Ponce de Leon cup champion: ship, which svill bring to a close the winter season of tournament golf in Florida, Among those entered are Frank Thompson, Canadian amateur title holder and his brother, Stanley, well known Toronto golfer; Jack Davi- son, metropolitan star; Harold Web- er, four times winner of the Ohio State championship, and Kenneth Reed, metropolitan pia: It is ex+ pected that Captain H. C. C. Tippett, prominent English amateur; Arthur Yates, Rochester star; Fred Knight of Philadelphia, and Chris Dunphy, of Washington also will compete. After this tournament, most of the players will go to Pinehurst, N. C., for the annual north and south champtonship. The professionals also will us- semble at Pinehurst next week for the annual north and south open and shortly after this tournament they will begin preparing for the national open title event to be played at Wor- cester the first week in June. ———— Matadors in Bull Fights Are Injured MADRID, rch 24 inning, matadors and one apprentice re on the injured let aa the sult of Sunday bull fights, One star matador sustained a sprained ankle when a bull charged him and the others were gored and trampled upon, Lack of more matadors prompted call for apprentice fighters. A vol- unteer matador was gored by a bull and a pleador and a banderillero also were injured. Then the other picador and banderillos went on strike and the fights were cancelled. End That Vile Catarrh! Dont wait untf catarrh has de- ystroyed your hearing before making an earnest, intelligent effort’ to check the disease. 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Eastman, Glenrocic Skinner, Glenrock ~. YANKS DOWN THE BRAVES BOSTON, March 24.—The Braves yesterday dropped the ‘final game of their seriey with the New York Yankees, § to 2 at St. Petersburg, but brought a lot of recruits into ac- tion from observation in so doing. ‘There was nothing to break the quiet at the Red Sox’ camp at New Orlean# yesterday save the steady drip of the rain. REDS PLAY MILWAUKEE CINCINNATI, March 24.—Return- ing to their own training camp to- day after a week of barn storming, the Cincinant! Reds were sla play Milwaukee, Wis., at field this afternoon, QUESTION BOX If you have some question to about baseball, football, box ing or any other amateur or pro- fessional spor If you want a rule interpreted— if you want to know anything avout a play or player— Write to John B. Foster, on oaseball, Lawrence Perry, on amateur sports, and Pair Play on boxing afd other professional sports, Ail are spe sin correspondents of the Casper Tribune, 814 World Building, New York. if you want @ personal reply enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope. Othetwise your qyes on will be answered tn this bol Question—How big should rings be ketball nets? How high? wer—Rings should be elghteen inside diameter. Ten feet above the court and inside rin ex tends_six inches from supporting ot Sect. ward the pitcher who does not touch it in any way but the ball hits the umpire. Is the runner entitled to first base in that case? Answer—Me ts, It is apparent that the pitcher was not In the play in any way. Question—How many games did Notre Dame and Cornell lose at foot ball this season? Answer—Notre Dame none. Cor: nell lost to Williams, Rutg Dart mouth and Pent. gee} i: SS Try the 2 for 1 Stor tourist tent. Question—Ball is batted hard to-| d—quick.—Ady. SOLONS LOSE | TO DODGERS WASHINGTON, March 24.—It! took ten hits and as many runs in the two innings the Brooklyn Dod-| gers faced Ogden yesterday to com-} pletely convince Manager Harris of the Senators that his pitcher wasn't right, and by that time the damage was too great to repair, the game} going 11-to 3, against the cham pions. RING RESULTS. BALTIMORE.—Alex Ha Philadelphia, was awarded ston over Clyde Jeagle, 7 weight, after 12 rounds. PITTSBURC ack Zivic, Pitts burgh, won a judges’ decision over Chubby Brown, Rochester, N. €., in 10 rounds. 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