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THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1925 | World Results By Leased Wire APAVIE ONE OF 1h SURVIVORS IN UATIONAL CAGE TOURNAMENT Wyoming Champs Go Against Durham, N. C., at Three o’Clock This Afternoon in Third | ; Round at Chicago. CHICAGO, April 2.—Competition had narrowed con- siderably when sixteen survivors of the forty-two entrants in the national interscholastic basketball tournament of the University of Chicago went into the third round today. The far west had been eliminated and the east was rep- resented by only two teams, Medford, Mass., and Torring- ton, Conn., while the north and south appeared likely to continue as representatives to the finals. The mid-west was strongly in evidence. | \. Torrington, Conn., vs. de Casper Daily Cridune PAGE SEVEN ——— First in News Of All Events By RING LARDNER WELL, SON \ DID You FIND © #2 BILL / F /sew, DID You SWEEP AROUND Mr DGOR Yer we Copyright, 1925, by Tke Bell Syndicate, Ine.) OEE NEW UFE sss". & BPPCHIERS HELP BUT JOE BENAMIN. ‘TICKETS FUR ARKEON FIGHT —|NDIANS TRAIN. eee BEINGUATCHED, CARDOW MONDAY omG FAST'7y MEET NAM George Lie ating team momen] BALL, CLUB SHOULD 7 p. m.—Uniontown, Pa., vs. Lake- sold Ike hotyt world {s expected for } HAVE OTHER STARS 3 ? Casper Tribune) | ville, Ky, vs. Medford, Mass, piss gs view, Chicago. Activities. 8 p. m—Westport, Kansas City, ee Mo., vs. Mechanic, St. Paul, Minn. April 2.—From Consolation Tournament, By JOHN B. FOSTER, may call to him and say “Moye up all points in Wisconsin the 9 a. m.—Salem, S. D,, vs. Tonopah | (Copyright, 1925, Casper Tribune.) | closer, I'll swing over". cakes for seats that will give Casper | day r BY FAIR PLAY fight fans an opportunity to witness P Long Distance Event e Casper Tribune)| the feature fight card of eight four- | I ‘4 Soak tawy otek Pita rete cncedvore tee xander’s Ra ailgyerun lareorauieh sot iter Chines atulsce Ale To Be Staged at ommy O'Brien | club at the Arkeon on M ht c| Single Wins 9 p. m—DuPont Manual, Louis: Joe Benjamin is | for his bout against has glowing tales of Nev, FORT BENNING, Ga,, April 2—| If the batter is a man who is|the middle western knocker-out in| ‘The Arkeon will a amc Los Angeles. work George Little has been doing - aL ay Neb edi M., YS /It is the pitching, everybody says,| likely to hit to deep center or back | their bout me on April/ 1,000 fight fans. Seats near the ring x <= viving eres! a sia » Ark. Vash- hird, Buck calls to Roger “I'll . Ht on the west | side for this fistlc e are being 7, in reviving interest and enthusiasm | Fort Smith, | that will tell the tale for the Wash-|to third, Buck calls to Rog b side ayy _ ad a in Wisconsin throughout the state.} 2 p. m.—Franklin, Portland, Ore..|ington club this year. It {s the|take care of the bag, you look after the Stockton | snapped, up in quick timo although Or UNICAGO) ros axceves, aprit 2—A uttte Spring football practice brought to | V8. Rupert, Idaho. pitching thet will make or break the|the throw”. Another batter may| fashion le Ace Hud: | the event is distant four days in the squad of Indian long distance run- an end a spirited campaign of unl-| 2 p. m.—Beaumont, Texas, vs. St.! Giants. It's the*pitching that will|threaten to hit near second. Peck} kins versity pror nda in which almost | George, Utah. settle the fate of the Yanks and it| will call to Harris “Stick close by.| Huck every day found the new athletic di-| 3 D. m.—Fairfax, Okla., vs. South-lis the pitching that will show| We'll pin this fellow on a toss and a|ny Cali rector at Madison in some part of | eastern, Detroit, Mich. whether Ty Cobb can get through|quick one to Joe,” the latter being | many the Badger state pleading the Wis-| 4). m.—Greeley T. C. H. S., Colo.,| with Detroit this season. ners of the Sherman Indian school near Riverside, are training with an intensity and enthusiasm that per- haps they never have equalled be- fore, They have a stiff assignment future. Tickets are now on sale at — . Who migrated to the sun-| the Recreation Billiard parlors and ornia clime, is regarded bY | at “The Man {n the Barrel 2 as the best lightweight on the The spotlight of the fight ard Joe Judge at first. And so it goes| coast and if Joe gets by him in go0d| 1s focused on the match between 1 CHICAGO, April 2—There was a n the tenth inning of e Chicago Cubs-Oakland consin cause with fiery oratc vs. Montezuma, Ga. : Maybe so. Pitchers are as neces-|all the afternoon. One calling tafstyle many easterners who believe and Marvin Wi gam: “ erage Ro pone, —the defeat of Paavo Nurmi—and Clubs aud. civic organizations} 4 P. m.—Hume Fogg, Nashville,| sary to a ball club as water to a| the other and both of them knowing| Benjamin's days are back of {istic aces are work Ree oti aleeeae it they do not accomplish thetr goal, throughout the state are keen for|Tenn., vs. Springfield, Ohio, bath. But there ts something amart-| how they intend to try to make the| him will prom se thelr opin-| ing out every afternoon the Cas- phy ei naa S Walt and it will not be because of lack of pre- this fine type of college men and Sis ana eee er than pitching about the Washing-| play and both of them ready to go|{ons. per Athletic club a he public & — vs a 4 Cube. ‘the | Pazation. there is no doubt that the next foot ton Americans this year, something| through with it. Vic Foley, who holds the bantam: | invited to visit thi ing quar-j are ee 7 The four Indian distance men who ball season will see the Wisconsin that no other club In the league pos- They are supreme in this form of| Weight championship of Canada by | ters, ae) PO: will meet the record-smashing Fin- eleven supported solidly and mill- sesses, something that never has|defense and when the Washington| Virtue of his knockout victory over ; Many bets have been laid on this nish runner at the Collseum -here tantly. been so prominently in evidence as|team goes after its second pennant Mz a being quietly fo Ty te wsid, Sornle Hiden has a |\PADDY WINS April 25 are: There will be seven weeks of P this spring. there is nothing, perhaps not e n . t Charles Rosen-| -eoutation of being able to deal al Willie Roy Arenos, Garnett Billy, spring practice at Madison and real One of the biggest factors for the|the pitchers, that will help it more, | be t ld's bantamweight title knockout. blow but work will begin April 1. Besides success of Washington {s possession | because that deadly old sabre, cut ilson is ex-| Amos Hoyowesa and Tom Hur ser hs ube a , tremely fast in his footwork and it SPRING CUP phreys, and they were picked Irv Uteritz, the former Michigan EI S FRE EN of that pair of instantaneous, sixty|ting the second runner down time ey 1s very ahy in the matter Of!” Groected that the fight t . = t a. { . be is will Charles Paddock and Loren Murchi- and Sundt, who flashes a minute, sure shooters at] after time, reduces scoring chances Siete) Dave oeen ded until ti Otaat undec t son, star sprinters, as possessing t won fame in the Badger line, will as- Second base and shortstop. There {s|by just the number of times that it B f talking for him’ of) | iter expect ; 4 TT NE WB UR Y Factlaiteletamntns wide enaeattots sist Little in laying the groundwork no pair like the combination of| succeeds and runs, not base hits,| late. Two sizzling draw ny be4 with | cecision altt + pete against the inn. Prior to their for the fall campaign. The faculty cage squad assisted by Roger Peckinpaugh and Stanley|win ball games. Mike Bi we blaas eat ant | departure on a trip 1 the With the idea of furthering inter | the substitution of pinch hitter cage | Harris in elther league and for that| If you can smother runs, you ce * * lon, dhould he | to predict the result. Wilson is a| rors world Pubhnak sha Skdsehioal agent est in ‘football among the’ students, | artists at short intervals, defeated | ™#tter, none lke them in the warld.| tet the other team maul itself black | !0r Mghtweight champion, noni tng | formidable opponent and there is no| EWE much time giving the Indians train- Little has invented a game corres |the Frosh interclass champs by al, They are going faster than they] in the face for a batting average. biti car kd sik, fhe Canadian | soiling what he will do (By ing and instructions ~ ponding in .some respects to tag | close tally of 24 to 20 in a fast game |! in 1924. ‘They are the most per- <= Dann ahation’ he les Beadle: ne other, bouts are all between | by G sgun,| The red skins appear indifferent to . F “football. which will be introduced | at the high school last night. The | {ect machine that ever played second| Walter Johnson's favorite diver- ges ME | aE eR sede hig vans tne Ves bite tna - hte won the|the longest race and they hope that 4 as an intramural sport next tarp | (acuity by thelr victory are dectared |884 short together and there are| sion, aside trom baseball, is casino.| Mitset Smith, Danny Edwards, Bud | te pahab ter tagmpetition D run here|Nurml will consent to somethts Little hopes to have at least 600/ high school champions as the Frosh|##4e@ proof of the records to bear] He is the casino champion of the| @« ys Sica akin iy L wiacicect baht hits iblatorvior | around tive miles students engaged in this game at| had defeated the basketball teams of |that out.’ There may have been| Washington club. He had just|t®@ boxer who carried Kid Kaplan, : Camp Randall, He and Dr. Mean-| the other three classes, greater individual players than|swept the board, capturing big | ‘Pe featherweight champlon, through Sell erill aindact a summer comets lipere sed predicted by ‘The ‘Tribune | either of them in thelr position and! casino and the ten of spades with a Os ag i le cy ing school at Madison for two weeks | yesterday, the original line-up ot | there probably have been, but there{the ten of clubs when he was asked| [arr's Wark Is wall Known riey beginning June 15 and later at the) the factulty although fighting with |!8 "° combination lke them and/ how he had wintered. DORR epotine ae amahene tan. regujar summer coaching session. | bull dog tenacity, was unable to| ever has been. is PEEOGY Waly Said Walter, “for |e voinda in addition to « beatin Little, Lowman, T. E. Jones, Dr.| withstand the speedy onslaughts of| It 1s their ability to “get the|an old man.” *Banny Leonard is’ playing 15 vie: Meanwell and Fielding Yost will) the Freshmen and fresh taculty aces | Sond man” part of the time and in| A wink in his eye. deville in Newatk this eRe Ena hold classes in athletics were thrown into the game when it|#0me games most of the time that} “But you never should call your-| [7078 ‘fh cnctal’ vente Nicely: to — Was feen that the instructors were | Makes the Washington club. | They | self old. happen will be an official eall on the losing out. can get more. “second “men” than}. “I want. to get in the. swim,” | bean Wil | he king by the aaa? BALLERIRO iS Great credit goes to Lesiie McRit, | “"¥ other club. Many clubs try for) answered the big fellow. “They all| (Min QeNiNGent King by T French instructor at the high schoo!, | 2UbI® plays and get the firat run+| called me old last fall, didn't they?| Welt” emperor, Mickey Walker and who was rated as being from | er but miss the second. This com:| And some of them held my funeral s home state and Notre. Dame, for his epectacuiac| nation gets the second runner|T just thought I would try to be leaps starting from the floor ana|™ore times than any pair on the] popular and swing in with the rest e can do will be to make penetrating through the ozone in| i&mond. of the boys.” Welcome. eee Do you realize what that means} “How many games will you win | time to intercept the ball and whack se aw SORRY, & y i PHILADELPHIA, April 2.—Mike| it in the direction of his team mates. |!" baseball? It means when the! this year?’ Ballerino, Bayonne, N. J., won the| McRill 1s only a little over five | ‘Ube play is the last two out off “Exactly as many as this arm " inning that Roger and Buck| wil) let me—and you will note that title as junior lightweight champion | feet in height and his lightning leaps | °" y of the world when he was given the| were sensational feats of basketball | Ve put the side out for good. It lit still is pretty good tn taking big | FOR BATTLE judges’ decision over Steve “Kid” Sullivan, Brooklyn, the title holder. Bae at oC a Try the 2 for 1 Store for your tourist tent. versatility, A goal shooting competition was staged prior to the game. Both sides scored 22 goals. The Instructors on the faculty squad included McRill, Danis, Compton, Wyatt, Fletcher, means when the double play is the firat two out that Roger and Buck Bet not only the first man but the second who might be a subsequent menace to the team and score a run, It means that day after day, where other clubs are trying for the sec- casino.” > SPORT BRIEFS eerie abe rl cay pet ond runner and failing to get him, NEW YORK, April 2.—Tommy p ) Roger and Buck are putting him Gibbons, St. Paul heavyweight ‘and Freshman lneup included Creel, out of the way. Oy, he Associated Eres) Gene Tunney, American light heavy- Ritehle, Williamson, Radellffe and! "1," the world series, it was the| 19 spite of the fact that he has| Gene Tunney, American light heavy. fay Sia lave that iw not yet parted company with a] WS 5 t cls She Palate called them lucky. They weren't, | Willed to him during his winter vaca-| ‘ Sie Na hate eet . sh | 2ereement w e signed here t the ’ It is what this pair ts doing all o¢| on in Sudbury, Mass., Babe Ruth) oo oe oy 5 | esterday’s the time is cltlmed by buseball experts to be | MATAKCTS c How fo they do it? By perfect | baving his best year in the training | J!™ co-operat 2 i si. |camp. The Yankee pperetion.. Roger ts in Big Bosh | Ts ue four homers ¢ tion and calls to Harris as some | ” hates eke is batter comes up, “Get away from | ®°"era! avera me, Stan", That means Harris ts ; ee to go over toward first base, Or he| | SAN DIEGO, Cal.—Keen interest was displayed by race enthusiasts gger thus fa Ball Scores ney will Both fighters es of $10,000 The White Owl story is simple: huge quan- tity, at small profit per cigar, makes remark- able VALUE possible. At New Orleans, La. R. H. EL | nouncing the closing of arti |cles, De Forrest sald the match d be for the heavywelght cham- hip of the world, ‘This stipu: n was demanded by Gibbons in view of the fact that his challenge | Pe ra match with Dempsey was not ” “Good-bye old crutch! Chicago (A) -..- e=-19 16 0 here in the publication of a ne A fete 1S positively no Jonger| New Orleans (S) -. ~4 10 6 paper article which hinted strong ly in the autumn of yoar life, when | porders and Lapan. QUESTION poisoned or drugged. Race the vital organs weaken, impurities — had been seeking an explanation of any excuse for suffering the} Batteries: Faber, Thurston and that Chilhowee, favorite in last agonies of rheumatism! Hspecial-| shaw, Grabow Schilling, Shea, day's Coffroth handicap, had multiply and linger in the muscles) 4+ san Franci the miserable showing which the and joints, as never before. It 18) st. Louis (N) horse made on a track which was and that the state athletic | now, just now, when you cannot af| <4, Francisco (P. ae: supposed to be to his liking. n had’ returned: his. fore | f ¢ > ; ford’ to guess.’ No day returns! Batteries: Sothoron, Sherdel, Kev 500 whict had | An d, because White Jere is a joyous fact which can meon to vou a fond farowell for- ever to all the miseries, the tor- If you have some question to ask about baseball, football, box. ng or any other amateur or pro sted with t contends re heavyweight cham Nenger, Gi Haines and Schmidt, Gonzales; W1l- BOWLE RACE TRACK, Md ams, Geary and Agnew, Ritchie. 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EB. aoout @ play or player— : u second, a length behind the w Ress to John B, Voster, On} | ana Tester was third, Time A $2 mutuel ticket on the win amnre Perry, on amateur! | cia $6 first; $3.40 place and $2.60| Fair Play on boxing and other | | ‘he seven furlongs 1:27 15. | never switch. RING RESULTS LAKE CITY, Utah—Jack the most powerful blood cleansers | Brooklyn’ (N) --~ 7 ? professional sports. All are spe how. BF abt in existence. Its results in thon-| New York (A) -----.-----00 | 18 2 | | sal correspondents of the Casper Ot wate sands of rheumatic cases have been Batteries; Whrhi » Greene, a slow ten-round fraave te wor oul Se! AT ARRIS NOT | If you want @ personal reply Fi ecuienie ¥ enclose a stamped, self-addressed | | W | 4 tee Stiese reset || WORRIED BY | 4b Mitchell nothing short of amazing! The] Williams and Hargrave; Beall, medicinal ingredients of 8.8.8. are} Johnson and O'Nell, purely vegetable. This is very im- portant to remember! What can At Jacksonville, Fla. R. H. B. be more inspiring, more wonderful |g} Louis (A) SPT ORT Bea than to see the shackles of pain released from your struggling body, swellings, lingering pains, stiffne: of jolits and muscles all disappear; your stomach made strong; your face pink with the old sweetheart glow, your blood enriched and your cheeks more plump as they used tobe. You can doit! Take §.8.8., the groat destroyer of rheumatic impurities. old at all good drug sizes. The larger size is more economical, Cincinnat! (N) woowere 7 14 1 Batteries; Wingard, Grant and Dixon; Luque, May and Win; At St. Petersburg, Fla. R. HM, B. Boston (N) ---+--- 16 18 1 St. Petersburg (Fla.) a i ies Batteries; Ogrodeowsk!, Mulch and Siemer, Cousineau; Edward, Jones, Collins, Dickey and Warp, Abell. At Oakland, Cal. R H. B Chicago (N) . 13 0 Oakland Coast . 14 (0 Batteries: Alexander, Cooper and O'Purrell; Pruett, Delaney and Ba- ker, Read. umn. Question. —A bets that Fred Ful- ton was born in Minnesota and B bete that be was born in Kansas, Which wins. Anawer.—Fred Fulton was born in Blue Rapids, Kansas, so B wins. Question.—Did Detroit ever have a pitcher by the name of Spears? Answer.—-Yes —Question,—Is Leo Gates, the Mas- sachusetts heavywelght an Indian? Answer—He claims to be a Mo hawk Indian, LATE LOSSES Sets Record In British Golf ROEHAMPTON, WASHINGTO: April 2.—Reports from New Orleans, where the Séna tors play the local Southern associa tion entry today, say that Manager Harris is not losing much sleep over the five defeats the champions have suffered in their six games with the Glants. While they have, of course, played to win all of them, it was raid, the players have been warned by Harris not to take any undue chances on the rough fields the games have been etaged on. Mitchell set a record for Brit- playing 36 Roehampton . He scored 67

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