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~World Results By Leased Wire HABE SMASHES CIRCUIT CLOUT First Homer of Season Fails to Win for the Yankees. NEW YORK, March 25.—S8cien- tists laboring today to discover the location of a disturbance which shook the needles of baseball sels- mographs throughout the country yesterday, have located the epicen- tre in the vicinity of the home plate of the Y. e training ground at St. Petersburg. For Babe Ruth hit his first home run of the year in the sixth inning ofea contest Which Brooklyn won from the Yankees by a score of 10 to 5. Yesterday’s Ball Scores EB. 1 At Los Angeles, Cal, R. H. Chicago Nationais ....,9 14 Los Angeles Coast ... 7 7 Stuteland, Blake, Bush and O'Far- rel; Payne, Ramsey, Walters and Spencer, At Satasota, Fla, St. Louis American - New York Nationals-..4 9 1 Gaston, Wingard and Severeld, Rego; Scott, Nehf, McQuillan and Gowdy; Hartley. R H. 2 9 At St. Petersburgh. Brooklyn Nationals 2.10 New York Americans .. 6 0 Ehrhardt. Rush, Schwartz and Taylor, Hargreaves; eall, Johnson, Bradley and Schang, Bengough. R H. 15 7 At Skn Francisco Pittsburgh Nationals San Francisco Coat - 3 10 1 Klupal, Kremer and Spencer; William: McWeeny and Ritchie. rR 4 H. 2&5. 8 4 Experts now prophesy a series of such disturbances throughout the summer along the line of the Amert- can league known as th uthian fault.” The Giants and Browns purred in midseason form through a 4-2 game which the National champions won at Sarasota. PHILADELPHIA, March 26. Raseball fans at Fort Myers, Flor- ida, are enthusiastic over the. pros- pect of seéing Babe Ruth tn action today. The home run. king is to play with the Philadelphia Athletics against the Milwaukee. team of the American association at the Fort Myers fair grounds, The Phillies, idie yesterday be- cause of rain, are scheduled to meet Columbus today at Bradentown, Florida. SOLONS NOSE OUT VICTORY WASHINGTON, March 25.—The Senators qualified for high rank among the hitless wonders yester- day, when they eked out a 2-to-1 victory over the Buffalo Internation- al League Club at Palmetto, Florida on two hits. They managed. to “punch” these with a walk in the eighth and, with the Bisons also gathering only five hite off a trio Washington hurlers, the result proved enough for victory Southpaws Star For Cleveland CLEVELAND, March 25.—The left handed pitchers with the Cleve: land Indians in Florida apparently have a big edge on the right handers Of five reported In condition to travel the fall route, Jim Edwards, Sherry Smith, Garland Buckeye and Watson Clark are southpaws, and Byron Speece, right hander. Making a Pal of Onions Hew Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets Have Tamed Them, Fried or Raw, For People With Timid Stomachs. Chew one or two of the larg Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets after you @at and youll have no trouble with | i Steak and Onlonst Sure! And Don’t Skimp the Order, onions, pork and beans; mince pie | with ‘chee Sausage and bugk- | wheats, rich cream in your coffee and so on. Follow the large tablots | with one of the small tablets and you'll have no gassiness, no sour Fisings, no heartburn, or other such distress due to dyspepsia. These tablets supply the stomach with an thi alkaline effect o eomes or prevents acidity and stomach ¢ to he stomach to digest contain stimulating also assist tho food, as they ualities and digestive — enzymes. excess of farmen- nse of stom- indigostion. y They take steak, ke into and get ving & smother bac! Auto Service Co. WE WASH CARS WE REMOVE PAINT We Give WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER 133 North Wolcott Phone 237 S ervice | to the appropriation, it is said that JOHNSON HAS ‘HUMP ON LEC Tampa Friends and Fans Refuse to Worry, However. BY JOHN B. FOSTER (Copyright 1925, The Casper Tribune) TAMPA, .Fia., March 25. This tratning ity of the world champion ‘Washington Americans is “all het up” as the result of » bump that appeared on the leg of its one and only Walter Johnson. Walter ran around the field in practice the other day and the trainer Insists is not serious, but it caused Johnson to ceaso running around. And that was enough to spread gloom over Tampa. The folks here don’t like to think that anything but good luck can hap- pen to Johnson, More than ever the Tampaites have annexed the big pitcher.’ ‘They are saying now that Walter ts to settle down and become a part of the Tampa popula- tion next spring. Real estate is the business to which it is said the great Walter will devote his attention. Marquard the.old Giant southpaw, is tossing out real estate over in St. Peters- burg now. It {is astonishing how famoua ball players can jeceed in real estate when their baseball sun has begun to set, But returning to Johnson and his bump. Despite the bump, Walter 18 due for a season even better than lis 1924 performance when he helped pitch Waghington Into the world series and then into the cham- pionship—if you want to believe the old commission ‘merchant with whom Johnson talks business and crops in his leisure time. “His leg? Sho! That's nothing. The leg will not keep him out of baseball, although a lot of folks gets worrled over it. If it was my leg nobody would worry, It does beat all how the whole bunch of us get so all fired warmed up over the arms and legs of these here baseball players \ Sunday Games Are Opposed In Holland AMSTDRDAM, March 25.—(By The Associated Press)}—Olympic games or other athletic events held on Sundays constitute desecration of the Sabbath. This !s the latest ar gument advanced by opponents of the bill now bef arliamen for the appropriation of 1,000,000 | florins to finance the 1928 Olympic games which were awarded to Hol-} land. | In view of the growing opposition Premier Ruls de Beerenbrouck and Foreign Minister Van Kannebee have decided not to make the voting of the bill a question of confidence in the government, and all indica. tions are that it will be thrown out. LAUGH AT RHEUMATISM “17 RELIEVED ME” 's Rheumatic Remedy shows the only he ts to tie (Eyl Bize)_ Sold at 3 THE TRIBUN E'S Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE SEVEN —__————————— YOU KNOW ME AL.---Adventares of Jack Keefe WHAT Joe, My THROAT MEDICINE ay No BETTER % @NO 1 ORANK & Some OF THAT mMeDI CINE. SPLENDID RECORDS MADE IN DENVER BY CASPER CAGERS (Contributed) Casper, represented by Whites, ‘local chan:plons, Methodists, runners-up tn th winter tournament, in Mountain tournamemt at Denver, made a very creditable showing in that both of these teams worked [ their way into the semi-finals, meet- ing there with teams of the first class, and being eliminated by very | close scores. The first game Saturday afternoon between the Goodman-Neill Company from Greeley, Colorado, and the Pearl Whites was won after a hard uphill fight by the Goodman.-Nell! team, the score being 39 to 30. Un- til the last ten minutes first one | team and then another would take the’ lead. The Goodman-Neill team consisted of several of the members of the team which won the inter- scholastic championship at Staggs meet in Chicago last year, and their fast and accurate passing together | with thelr aggressive playing made | them one of the favorites all thru | the Denver tournament. It The second game that afternoon | was betw Rocky Mountain | Envelope team from Denver and | the Methodists fr Casper. ‘The Denver tear le up of men| who have been for a number of year championship at Denyer last year | under another name, The Metho- dists took: the lead at the start, but the half ended 12 to 13 in favor of | Denver. The second half was a nip} and tuck affair, first one team ip the | lead, and then the other, untiy Den- ver took time out with but ‘seve minutes to go, with the Casper team one point in the lead. Denver seamed to gain inspiration from this short rest and came back strong in the last five minutes, caging three fast baskets while Casper got but one The whistle blew with the score 29 to 26 in favor of Denver. The last game of the tournament was played Saturday night between the Goodman-Neill team and the Rocky Mountain Envelopes, the re sult belng 4 to 21 fn favor of the In- velopes when the final whistle blew. The Greeley boys were unable to cope with the consistent long shots of Bunte, Bunger and Corfman, with the former caging several in sue-|er in 1 cession from the center of the floor. | expressed here by At one time the Denver boys tallied4 cub manage five long shots without a miss, The] the outlook for the Persistence shown by the Denver| “It is yet t¢ team seemed too much for the Gree-| predict the pent ley stars, and Denver: was in no| club,” Killefer danger at any time during the game. | however, that he Cubs_would finish * A team that will be many onger than that of Inet ited by more hitting if you have © question to about baseball, football, box 6 or any other amateur or pro fessional sport— If you want a rule interpreted— {ft you want to know anything about @ play or player— Write to John B. Foster, naseball. Lawrence sports, and Fair Play on’ boxing and other professional sports. All are spe rial Correspondents of the Casper Tribune, 814 World Bullding, New York. If you want a@ personal reply enclose a stamped, self-addresse¢ | envelope. Otherwise your ques von will be answered tn this col umn. QUESTION.—What are the duties | of the captnin of a big league team? | Anawer—At the p in base | bell the captain « Ke The selection for all Roc! tain team was 110 Forward—t Denver, Forward—James, Greeley Center—Co: the Pearl d the recent Rocky sunte the Denver, Greel » Deny men who recelve Forward. ylor, Forward—Jacobs, Greeley Center—Zoble, Casper, M. Guard—Hugg, Denver, En Guard—James, Greele; Honorable mention w Tr Casper ability. L Neff, Clowrey, Inskeep of the Denver Dr The fact that Casper ent the class of: basketh hag had this winter, ese teams stayed until ti while five of the ams were eliminated earl: urnament, This tournam under A., and the recept g teams w all 1 while’ 2S AD) and won the H y Loughner 4 ysical directors of t 2, Should th tle improvement will, Casper” may as it. reasonabl il taln champ'onship be here {n another LOS AN ES, March lief that the Chic league baseball dub nsu ) early in the | Grigsby mat times ur The te 5 mi the Cut V Shreveport, of Manger morrow series with th At | teams and Harry Hooper nings to a 6-6 dm se rn on Perry, on amateur account of H Athlet! postponed tts smoke April 14, which will be vening at 8 o'clock at t dae Relations bulldi ral good fast t dis} the'captain what to say. The | 1D matches have captain also 1s supposd to act as peters. field general. A great deal of the . who purchased tickets Hoy rnp soreels Dee ste to, Oe will bear in mind that are good for the 14th On Standard As t ntil ent held ue team | nt to deal with | © he manager may ally the manager Question —Did Big Munn throw Strangler Lewis and is be now con: sidered the champion heavyweight wrestler? Answer Yes, to both questions, Question —Do the New Giants own the Toledo ch Amerivan association av own the Boston Nationals, Answe: ‘There is no reason to be eve they own either, ‘They own York » of t Mar Press) » England. ated an, Lincolnshire handicap Lloyd’s Drug Store Tid Bast Second St. And Qther Leading Dr Stores ———— the park on which the Toledos play or did unless the Property har ship in r H. N in'’s King Wil been denjoe Athird. Dwenty-slx ren, pounds with extras, been . di on the second team were as follows: | M. 5 8 given the following men as showing very fin ymon of the Casper Pearl Whit Mechling of the Casper Meth-dist and Finesilver of the Envelopes tenms in this tourney, as compare with six teams from Denver, show ispices rtesies were show the local boys are loud in 6 local basketball show a doubtless | CUB MANAGER ~ GOPTIMISTIC t chances the tor won of OVER THERE ON ‘THE SHELF = THRY COLD MEDICINE. WINTERSPORTS TO Tit FRONT y Moun:| aves! Outdoor Competition In the Big Ten. LAWRENCE tK, Ma Universit Western amplonship this nnesota’s string of ies, 1 ‘ogress in th rts in the big te ges than Mi 1 sclentific |the creditable project of sen idents to competition ir BY RY T Trib EB. | yelopes. | | Sonner: ay ered two h Casper | both | Im semi-| ' Denver lyin the nent of th nit n for speed sly preciated a launched r motion of This u mple and that still the ten—or in 1s n the next orts in general, ah has several | the an pr tanding att made x rink in t nr will, be | ar indoor r nducta in. her hus far the attempt to a in brought only fair. nd there is ning i? | 4 Manag to gt ear to} of th 1di plen ser e Kansas Ct Pirates Turn r n Fifth Win Over the Seals| ing on ‘The vi 6 Buccaneers SMOKERHERE IS POSTPONED - fon has | Ay, on that Au SPORT BRIEFS ch 2 —Tapin, | the | 1,000 | the | dob 10 cents ar conference read a! scheme of fact more confer- higan are ser- engaged in ® west—which conducts t this condition skaters in xt winter to operate he new stadium, Intercollegiate sport but intramural system as skiing and other winter been attended by results ys done splen- CARDS TOPLAY KANSAS CITY y Ameri- beginning Blackstone CIGAB. 2 for 25 l pee vCNoEES | First in News PAGE OF SPORTING NE || Of All Events | By RING LARDNER / \*S RueBEe CEMENT Tc \ PATCH HOLES \ IN BOOTS ply @ND YoU DRANK I SAYS ON IY “HO MORE COLDS | 1925, by The Bell Syvaéate Tic) HARVARD IS HOPING Hendricks Is | Cincy Players BY HENRY L. FARRELL 0 well bal 3 ed Press Sports Editor) If t t | NEW YORK, March 25,—(United )-Harva he progra in anced anit is rd's fine show! in ntercollegiate track and | onships rates the Cam-! as one of the good prospects for the outdoor champion- hips to be held at the University of Pennsyivania late in May. | Harvard will not start as the fav- orite, perhaps, but certainly will be ranked as One of the real dangerous | entries because of a number of high- | class distance runners, | The California teams probably will have thetr strength centered In in the field events and if they each other's throats for pointe as they did last year, some Eastern team with power in the flat racing event can sneak through for the | title, No eastern team has shown the prospects that Harvard has tn Miller Watters, Tibbetts, Allen, Haggerty, Fletcher and Kane. | Miller, one of the varsity football | cks, Who totes about 190 pounds \around with him, was one of the ating | sprinting sensations of the indoor defi-} season, He looks more like a ham- win. | mer thrower than a sprinter, but he iver-| has plenty of speed and ought to be | a point winner at Philadelphia. esent Another bulky athlete Is Emerson empt| Norton, the Georgetown star, who scored 13 points in the indoor cham- pionships. Norton also welgha 190 pounds and he has @ pair of shoul- ders on him Ike Pat McDonald, but he did 12 feet 7 Inches in the pole- vault and just missed doing 18 feet in a trial for the record. | Georgetown had a wonderful in- door team and won the champton- | ship with ease, Dut it {s doubtful that the team will be as formidable in the outdoor championships. Nor ton will not do as well against Cal- Ifornia competition in the high Jump and the pole vault, and Georgetown h can win the broad jump in the open. The one-mile and the two-mile relay runners, who made new records this winter, probably | jaunt into C. will not d6 so well when they have | in. 1 to run individually tn the quatter, | por. half and the mile Pennsylvania which has been points earned tn H. ane) vard's ¢ lightened {tf the track cop the interc ship. True, Harvard “Poof, what Is a tr ship?” but that lit none and Harvard & lot of “nones.” | It is an t ural occurence’ for | Harvard and howl~| r¢ “Ww ith Harvard?" | at and that howling The Harvard brooded over nths and go brooding. Aftei king of a change th in coaching persc the Harvard’c puld be team could ampion t think k champton- | tter than | [RED SOX TO "=| st«| PLAY TODAY nding n the only tact ne same. ayate To one side it would look like troubles on gridir caused by ineffictenc of th | as much as inet yo jial, There are no Harwicks, Brickle Cambridge now 4 Bob Fisher's fo peeticieei-sricaaes Detroit Mound Recruits Will | gest¢ pe | Colds are merely cx Get Chance 2o%,2*! ingredients, is a counte ‘Don’t Let That Col Turn Into “Flu” | Rub on Good Oid Musterole _ That cold may turn into “Flv Grippe or, even worse, Pneumon | unless you take care of it at onc Rub good old Musterole on thi gested parts and see how qui Mahans, ys and O 1 perhans i hock- rouse a lot seen DETROIT, left {ts vet when training q rar without bliste < Just rub it on with your finger-tiy | You will feel a warm tingle as it ente he pores, the sation th brings welco: To Mothers: Mustorole is made in milder form for power astern iracks babies and small childrens to be way below par : bi : Ask for Children's Musterole, | Indoor championships, Ne: |) oo) cir lives in a fit S6e and 65e, I, who made a new In- < and tubes. record of 18 feet tanding athlete on the 1g ZE T - | TWO FIREMEN EL A XIE IN BLA or NEWPORT, .M nh 2 to- Princeton also seeme to be weaker than last year and has sterngth con- fined almost entirely to the weig the compétition wil the Penn team | | edul Better than a mustard plaster East to add mo « program to t t seems rathor for a ride tn lhe lf Vioen mopping up ¥ track. | The recent meeting of tite inter- \ collegiate Apsociation found sugges- tions for the adoption of a five-mile race to stimulate Interest in the longer distances among the college athletes, That wasn't the real rea son, of course, beeause for at least four years the heads of the associa tion should have known that the ~and you have Natare’s || yeatest gi{(. 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