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THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1925 The Casper Daily Cribune PAGE SEVEN By Leased Wire =| THE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS = °"5) "12%... MIMMUINITY GOLE GLUB 10 OPENED FOR PLAY ON SATURDAY Course Being Placed in Condition for Early Play and Alterations Will Make It More Attractive This Year. #lay on the Community club golf links southeast of the city will open Saturday of this week, and to this end work is under way to put the course in as good early season con- dition as possible, according to announcement today by Alex McCafferty, professional. The course this year will be operated under the same successful plan as that fol- = —_ lowed last year, either by member- ship for the season or a nominal charge for each’ time. Interest of community golfers will u be enlivened this year by a series of tournaments and a cup will be posted by McCafferty for the club champlonship. Players will also com: pete th the city and state champton- ships. Memberships may be secured by calling at the clubhouse after Chi St I] Sull eg Deke bie ae a made a full stock of clubs ans Icago ar § balls will be kept on hand, Clubs ae can also be rentéd at small cost. Able to Hold Down, (seers News eck ae the season which will make the Place on Mound. | U6, sesso cb. rill mak he age player. The distance on hole No. CHICAGO, March 26.—Urban|9 will be shortened by moving the “Red” Faber, Chicago White Sox'| tee north and bring the ditch hazard 8 twirler upon whom considerable de-| some 200 yards nearer. The drive pends in the forthcoming pennant] from tee No. 4 will’be from the top race, has demonstrated his arm is|of the embankment thrown up for working with the me deadly ef-| the reservoir and the fight will cut ¢ fect it had before surgeons cut it] the corner of the small lake. A open last mer. He cut loose} flight of steps will be constructed 7 yesterday in the game at Shreveport] to this tee. Green No. 8 will be with the home town Gassers and] moved off the hillside and the rocks his exhibition was considered satis-| to a better location. factory by Manager Eddie Collins, All Indications point to a big sea- The Sox won, 11 to 7. son at the Community club and its The fate of the Cubs at Los An-| members are expected to shine In geles Was not as cheering. Kewpie| the open tournaments late in the he *Motgan was unsteady and let in| year. five Los Angeles runs. Wilbur Coop The number of people taking up er went into the breach and brought | golf in Casper is showing 4 steady the Chicagoaus back into the game, | increase each year. In total number but the Angels came back at Vic|cf participants it aiready leads any Keen’s expense in the ninth and] other sport indulged in here. the melee went to 11 Innings for an 8 to 7 Angel victory. GIANTS HELP BABE FIELDS BRAVES WIN’ F(A ATHLETICS | ey REV, XORK, March 26.—Former| pryADBLPHIA, “March 26— ' Giants led the Boston raves to a 7 Babe Ruth, home run siugger of the | to # victory over the 60-day squad of | New York ‘Yankecs played left Cela aeareyw at St. Petersburg yester-| (5. connie Mack's Athletics in an | lay. . hibit! against Mil ee F | Rube Marquard and Jess Barnes| yesterday at Fort’ Myers, aha pitched for the Braves, the latter| fut the Ba itting di permitting but two hits tn five In-l feure in arapytiets Reta ca nings, tory. Meanwhile, in another part of The Babe whaled the ball three town the Yankee broke camp, ready | timas, but the beat he could get was to start on the long trail that leads] three infield rounders, to the Bronx stadium. The Philadelphia Natlonals nosed The Senators indulged in slugging} out the Columbus American nssociae and left the Dodgers of Brooklyn far behind, 16 to 2. 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YOU KNOW ME AL---Adventures of Jack Keefe LISTEN, KID-DON'T BE QFRAID OF RUTH SUP HIM © LOW ONE ON THE OvTSipE- im PLAYIN’ CENTER TOPAY=1LL GRAB I esate yay St. Petersburg {GUESS HE'D SETTER TRY HIM ON ® HIGH ONE NEXT TIME LY Friend Al: Well Al here I am in the land of aligators and realtors. Say do you know what the diference! is between a aligator and a real-| tor? You can get away from a\ aligator. Thats a suttle one for, you eh al? Huggins is making the reglars play the rookies these mornings and me and Bob Meusel is helping the-young fellers out a bit. This morning | give a young pitcher the low down on Babe Ruths weekness and your old pal will eat up all them pop flys in center field where I am playing. If you know how to pitch to the babe he cant do nothing and one guy what knows how is. your pal Paeal wil 2 ¥EY WEST § MEN BUILT JP ROBINS'PROSPECTS — ]BENAILT [AEKS [iiSuise Sen PIRATES LOSE credit and himself had never been welters from Walker down. But Harmon sent him fast to sleep after Phygical Health Is| <e Nese dee AE eS RE Myer Ee wat Rasied to High | cumtinttms"otee stm (ttt Y.suemton tore oe] With Dempeey Held [tore prt tne Hr!” uae a j sus nagers who I b bl Maybee Mickey Walker twill re: | tr r ° | CLEARWATER, Fia., March et 2 in action speak of} Gonsidtr afd meet Harmon |to atop t Perfection. | An epidemic of holdoutitis is jeopar e highest terms. Cox Is a mprobable. fees ee | I ; i ; y izing the prospects of the Brocklyn| fine ppearing ball player and with * a a Ti R d | 1 ! ir t wy élub of the Nationals, Z Cox and Wheat in the out- By FAIR PLAY. uwers en asec By HENRY L. FARE |, 1f the Robins could go back home| fl¢ the Brooklyhs might wield a] (Copyright, 1925, Casper Tribune) The victory is the second the Seals (United Press Sports Pdltor) |from Florida well trained it will} stick against opposing pitchers. EW YORK, Marh 26.—tIt will t 1 i . rown, who was taken on by the|be hard to steam up @ Jack Rendult- Toronto Clan NEW YORK, March 26.— Meyor|ha@ve a real kick to it. But if it] Prinstein, one of America’s greatest | fils to leave home united and inj Brooklyns last yer nd played good] Dempsey match. And this is too n athletes, who won four ~ Olympic! S004 morale the players will lose a] ball for tho » has been playing| bad, because the former mounted —- ye championships for the United States,|£00d opportunity for world series! better ball this spring. He was the| cop is a real boxer and always pro. DETROIT, Mich., March 26—The —— = my ising outfielder in the} vides entertainmént in the ring. Detroit Tigers and the Toronto when he was with} But Renault lackn the very thing|or the International league opened | . nd he is about 10 per| that the crowd demands, the good | their barnstorming trip with a 2-to-0 Relieves Headache died recently after a short illness, | Money. Poca / BEC At the age of 45 he was cothpara-| This Brooklyn team is a real ball|/ South in 1 tively in his prime, and there were| Club if it gets its troubles ironed | Indianapolis ub suggestions that he had been made | oUt. It $8 @ club which has drawn|cent- better now than he was last] old wallop and no amount of energy | victory tor Detroit at Char! N.| A little Musterole, rubbed on fore- the victiin of athletics, that he had| heavily on Its playing resources in| Season, Wheat's record speaks for| can atone for that lack C., yesterday. | head and temples, will asually drive an athietic heart and the kindrea|the past but one which has a re-| itself If Renault were endowed with a| Wells and Moore pitching for the | away headache. A clean, white oint- ails that some authorities blame up-| Serve left., It is a club which has| On th d, the Brooklyns have| whole lot of skill, such as Tommy | Tigefts allowed the Canadians but} ment, made with oil of mustard, on too much youthful exertion. been lifted from time to time out of | ournier, Johnson, Mitchell and| Gibbons possesses, he would draw a| three hits. | Musterole ip q natural remedy with Kk, four clouters Prinstein was famed for the vic-|@ Seeming morass by the mental ef-| hese four] crowd to see him fight Dempsey if hone of the evil after-effects so often ete tents | tories that he scored with the Amer. | forts of @ man whose efforts have! not such at shakes in fleld-|only becaure of curtosity to fee Caused by “internal medicine.” ican Olympic teams in 1900, 1904 and | Deen as ceaseless as the tides, ing t when they are hitting, they| whether or not the champion could To Mothers: Musteroleis also 1908, He won the hop, step ana jump| It tems needless to say that that |* un afford to boot one occasionally. | overcome this skill, While Renault made in milder form for in 1900, the bread jump and the hop |™4n Is Wilbert Robinson, After! The Brooklyn ¢ re fit and} is clever, however, hé ts not a match He babies and small children. step in 1904 and the broad jump in] SPending most of the winter in tho| sleek The team’s infield reserve] jn boxing ability. Ask for Children’s Musterole. 1906, He was never heralded though | hospital, “Undle Robbie is back dirength is good with High and| Monday night's bout in Newark 358 65¢ in jarséstubes; hospital size, $3, gain, a Iittle se for Tierney, | for his greatest victory, that victery the wors his t The team is not A speedy| against Romero, Renault ily over physical inefficiency which|Poundage, whieh perhaps is no! lot the Pittsburghs but it is aj won on polfits bit tame nowhere threatened him with the life of an| handicap, but with the same hearty] hitting outfit much Ike the near stowing the famous Chilean WASHINGTON, March —The | invalid when he was a mere young-| Yolee afd uplifting manner that | nals and it may be a better f away for the count while at the/| Senators’ bats enme to life with a| ster, has been 66 inspiring to the players | team than St. Loui same time, é8pécially in the last] ven nce yesterday to pound out Lawson Robertson, track co on the Brooklyn team in seasons} Of the kids; Cantrell, a pitcher,| round, Rométd shook Kim tp once] o to 2 victory over the Brook the University of Penneylvania, head | Past. picked up from Fort Worth, has| ocr twice with hefty Wallops, lyn Dodgers at Tampa, with three | coach of the 1924 American Olympic “I would not know what to do| Shown that he is a comer and Hol-| The big thrill in Newark was the|circult clouts ingluded in thelr to-] wv team anda teammate of’ Pritistein's | Without said Robbie to|lingsworth, who was with New| big showing Willie Harmon made | tal BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER on the American Olympic teams in| the writer. “Every time spring|Ofleans in 1924, may be passed along 1904 and 1906, knows the story of hia|ToUs around, Old Man Trouble is|to the northwest as still needing an- greatest achievement. on deck as usual.’ other y in the minors before he “Prinstein was only 45 years of Robbie came to Clearwater with | {8 ready. age,” Robertson says, ‘and on the|®nticlpations of being in the thick \CRERRUD ae Ree normal scale he should have enjoyed | f the fight this year, but ho sooner many more years, but if he had not| 24 be artived than he found his taken up athletics it is quite pos-| Pitching staff, upon which he had gible that he would have died years Sais most heavily, in a state of ks rebéliion, ago. Av hen he first entered Syracuse| “Datzy” Vance, voted the most | university he was an invalid, His|V@luable player to his team of any ings were weak, his heart not so]! the league, agreed to the terms g00d fd he generally was undevel- of hia contract and then balked. He SS oped. But instead of resigning him-| nally signed after further conces | if you have some question to self to an early death and sitting sion’ were made to him That is ask about baseball, football, box- down and waiting for it he decided | Called “ironing out’ the contract.| | ing or ahy other amateur or pro to exrcise, That means that a ball player has} | fessional sport— “Ho began working in thé gym-|8elzed the opportunity to put the| | Lf you want a rule tnterpreted— nasium with simple calisthenics, He | 8°réWs to @ club. || ff you want to know anything ie Burleigh Grimes, another pitcher| | #00ut a play or player— went about the reconstruction of i} re | his physical self in a very careful |® Whom much was centered, has| Write to John B. Foster, on| | been acting up over tho amount of} | aseball. | manner. He did not go at it too rap- faly. . Db) money to be paid him, ,A difference | Lawrence Perry, on amateur \ a of $2,000 has existed between} | ports, and he paid te ath We) eat i wp | Grimes ana the club for tw: | | Pair Play on boxing and other] | little more strenuous. Then he began | Grimes agreed to refer the question | | Professiunai sports, All are epe- running and jumping and his body |t® Judge Landis, who looked the/ | “@! correspondents of the Casper thrived on athletes, papers over and told Grimes he had| | fribune, $14 World Building, New “Prinstein entered Syracuse an in: | "0 case. But Grimes has been hold-| York, valid, and before he was graduated ing out for the extra dous h a un | if you want a personal reply he was one of the best broad jump: | his ¥ nclose a stamped, self-addresse’ ers America had or has bad since.| ak is another star pitcher who| [envelope Otherwise your auies His United States record stood until | W#S expected to be a sure go with] | lon will be answered in thts col the Brooklyns this ye Robbie | | ama. a few yeurs ago, when tt was broken ” took him an helped him mr FS LL area TP 9 Butl r i i bak sttits eekncster very. much in| useful pennies when St. Lo ; Question —What is the home ad prominence how, had the same sort as being throug! dress of John Racy a of success in beating physi ue, DOAK got - Bie York City 7 ] | f ‘11: Ability and in becomihe one i estat down fiero wher he loyalty of a million best athletes of the ty, hé Whb beDdeht out by | UD, hi nd that } " Question—What is Jask Demp- aur Ss rane ernixe hac coe PY |rettirnk for himself ‘ ey’s real last name, Harrison or | W hite Owl smokers 1S Robertscn, During the recent inter.|Tettrns L - “Bh BR : liegiate Indoor track and field] @state than he can ving the| Dempsey? His religion? What min : . . championships: Neleon Sherrill of | baseball, ister married him and Miss Taylor? | a thing to prize and to the University of Pennsylvania team heat ry ie fine pi , ’ wer. Dt riba Baptized in h " h stounded the spectators by vault-| Den in Hne from the start, ormon hurch and has been attend , ] I x § ihe. thictesn feet for a new world's | #21 been prop worked ing Roman @atholle church. Mar- value, at 18 W y if Brooklyn otherwise conati-| ried by a Presbyterian minister, : indoor record. yn, | 3 3 h B Conches Aré often asked how they | tuted, could ‘have entered the ght] - - we put the economies, Are able to stick at 4t so long. Most | Primed for the all-sunimer ruction,| Queéstion.—Wbo Is the best baa- : of them have followed long careers | the team would have been a serious! ketball player in the Big Ten con- that come with huge as competitors with professional | Cont@hder from the jur | ferenct? ccaching and sometimes they do get} The Brooklyns have a young out Answer.—An impossible question tired of it, but there ts a grent|Melder from the far west by the|to answer where the field Is 80 wide sales, into the biggest thrill, a gfeit satisfaction ana a| pame of Cox who has been attract-! and opinions #9 varied, wonderful reward for thelr. labors ————_—__——_—E_E_E_ SSS we | VALUE ever offered wiah they are able te maka over 5 a | F sevonttane'at Soe Agk for Joint-Ease and Get Rid of | to cigar smokers worthwhile when their universities send a boy back to his parents with a diploma that certifies mente “ . . quirements to carry on through | life. a | Whether Rheumatic or Oth-| | eople who suffer from ailing Joint Outfielders In © | srwise— Depend Upon | rs rie eer med, ait | This New Discovery for} paintormented jolts are. usyally . 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