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THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1925 Che Casver Daily Crivune — THE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS RUTH'S ILLNESS NOT SERIOUS, | YOUKNOW ME AL-—Adventures of Jack Keefe WD REPORTS ARE CIRGULATED. [2 ease Rumor of Déath on Board Train for Gotham Upset With Arrival at Washington; Canada Is Blamed for Report. ) PAGE SEVEN World Results First in News By Leased Wire Of All Events it Tan < \MASH You'd 3 PULL AWAY ) DOTHAT z fhe FROM THE Tv 7 ve at THE / ge PLATE WASHINGTON, April 9.—Reports that George Her- man’(Babe) Ruth, baseball’s premier batsmany had died en route: from Asheville, N. C., to New York were dissi Reted earl; today with the arrival of the train on w e is traveling, : Those in charge of the train said that Ruth we ——| lapsed in Asheville Tue who col- dick DorGan/, u+q-25 York train. whtelf d <.ot=8. WINTER GOLF SEASON 1 (GF AAC |) SURMM-HISS FIGHT S)BRAGE OF HOMERS POUNDED — Mogige Tans inthe it ee) IN CALIFORNIA AND | raoyco orcy if HOMER SIUGHT FOR) OUT BY BOTH HORNSBY AND FLORIDAHITSRECORD LEAGUES SEEN ane cua at wove) WARDIN GAMES YESTERDAY Third Straight Win | When tu'trais was srecane eas throug : southwestern Virgin! ating | or Washington. | spnarentiy in cana aes | a almost incredible ra | | * f N Even before. the, trainivredched’) By LAWRENCE PERRY. 3 Miss Merril ry | Upsets Are Possible 4 tok Gunien it be usable, G 9 {nnings—two for WASHINGTON, April 9.—An at-| Washington, newsr offices here| (co 2% LAWRE 2 PE) 13 Miss Anne Merrill of Brookline, | : Kc irae © una’ > = ‘ ; 1 eight- mosphere reminiscent of the world re kept b Casper Tribune.) | won the St. Valentine's tourney f{ | On Pre-Season | NEW YORK, April § series days of lasi October surround- }and tr ¢ that| Women at Pineht Al’ Watrous | ig P Bd Dove: OFe card Yi ea the homecoming today of the| of the train were set to work | the professional and amateur golf w York, won the South Center | Showings SOLUOLRCOR PCE ea CEae x over tl ‘ capitol's. own world champions. Ac: pti up on the report | mn | Noes Weeod, thes Way, cP eele eRe eae copes a | 3 8s S SREPELN hele’ mance: ti ‘ ay sempanging- inpdr. livala. in{ When the train pulled ane ective glance over S$ Marian Holling of New York, ee Si sttart it being roade: to secu ri i 4 the strugele for the diamond crown | Union station, a group of station of inter golf season that | ual Pebble Beach cham Shple:eltvery, cieeay, boxer of I any ; women at Detmonte, By JOHN B. FOSTER ver, to take Gorman's place the New York Giants, with anoth ficials and others boarded it. They nd CaliforMia have ever 1 “asner ‘Tribune fe 7 és hea . m clash scheduled between the two| Were told Ruth apparently was in| k80wn is quite in order. &s ORK, a sper Tribune.) | Charley Long, formidable colored I league s a pparent as | sooo , 5 a ie YOR April 9—Spring| pugilist of Omaha w the | ho ¢ 1 pennant winners today to revive the| better physical condition than he nuary was marked by the fol-|/ At West Palm Beach, Mike Brady i medor league iclubalurce \ iy Sap eget ad is a tense memories of the 1924 classic. | WaS when he left the rth Carolina |/°Wins noteworthy performances: {8nd ‘Tom: Armour beat Sarazen eae eet aoe ee Teer in the ring, arrived The Yankees captured an 1 I mer 0 92 ssic. awh nated fk % aud care 79. wikis naj ar e ‘aspe y accompanied by his|tory over the Dodgers of E { 1 ed fo D Jd. vas town where he was stricke: a At Hollywood, in a foursome be-|and Diegel in a 72-hole challenge _ "|in Casper today accompan b ers hess |"rommy Armour e ahtholne-: enna Collett defeated Miss Eaith | *™!P: ey he | snd tomarrow In preparation for the y gin, defeating tor another vi ¢ Among these were officials of the | "my Armour Bil] Mehlhorn. nna ¢ We yeaa ae ; m f : ti eee et agaleee arg | Southern railway who had ‘becq| “hich Sarazen and Diegel won—|Cummings and won the Florida wo- | "¢ ugur a future that) fight Friday night when he meets : : space Gene broke the course record with}men’s. championship: John Golden| not..be very. pleasant for aR Al Webster of Billings, Mont., in the | | i r a score of of Paterson, .N. J.,.won the Houston, clubs, though {t will be] main event glove fest of ten rounds. | }13 to D ¢ 2 9¢ Bush Texas, open golf tournament. Leo| nt enough for others Other bouts will be two prelimin- jin pitching that four errors were € > men 1a1| Diegel won the Florida open title at| “tention was called er it Ss aries, one a six round affair between vr 1 ed the South- be mes Se Onrns Tampa. Mrs. Joseph Bydolek won| °° White Sox as one of the tm:| Pete Morgan and Frank Matherly err f ar t Buckey Harris again figuring con % a D. PODn TAA Ae ; , |proved. teams. of the American ; = f ecDonald Sm re- | the ‘Min 7 % rs.|P a a and the four-round curtain raiser be | _ splcuousty“in fuh getting. George MacDenald Smith re-| the Miami women's golf title. Mrs peeps bi | KR ‘i x re bearing out| tw. Simer Galiah’ anc ky Re Kelly’s contribution of four errors ornia open golf|H. D. Sterrett won the Ormond} tween Elmer Gelish and Micky Ri g TO ee Ss ; every prediction made for them. |g | THT , champion: ing 308 for 72 holes. | Beach women's tournament. : E gan. IN JRL t third base for th ts, how-|| VY esterd 2 : ‘ an eir gs | fil sree einen the Ganatorac | esterday s |. H. Hartman of Chicago, won the| The following forelgn’ title were winning their games and | | champions, - ‘outed out ‘of their beds and who The Senators scored thelr third | Previously had set in motion the straight victory over the Giants at intelligence machinery of the road tn Augusta yesterday, 8 to 7, with|®@ effort to ascertain the facts. : || ~Ball-Scores sat Pinehurst.) Cuban championship, Eddie van y 6 cor g through with more championship of the winter, league|W0n by Americans in February Pah woestin oh taba RA N B OC S <i " p and spirit. than they have I L K START NORTH of ‘advertising intere : shown for-several years. 1 ew record for] Vleeck, of Garden City 1 Babhihe, terse ci gets 2 | Gossi gens, Shen Rtae | amit os at Toccoa eet PIRATE GAME). aR a oi S | in a 67.” Dan|®way Hunt club; Bermuda title, A,|'" t®® American je bass br gt of vari and sund port OSSID Pacific Coast League. r-Biltmore, lea | W’ Biggs, of Garden City. |than they did Jast—and they expect |clroulation to t CLEVELAND, 0., A °.—The Oakland} "27" Sacramento, 4. inual| ‘Tommy Armour won the Sor wage ie aeaey- SEseath: H0te-— Eine, —— Jack Kearns, his manager, had|Clevoland I , worl (By The Associated Press.) Vernon, 8; Salt Le at| West coast open title at’ st. .| Will -upset-the American league race) PITTSBURGH, April 9.—Ra | ed company, Jack Der t Orleans, y ve to- American golfers wil have their |! “Portland, 0; Los E burg. Chris Dunphy; the Ws [0 their own account No other | which followed the Pirate squad into | day, took occasion to relter i rhe choice of three courses in qualifying |. San Francisco, Dorothy Campbell Hurd on: Jan-|t0n amateur, won the Palm E 7 eels fh 4 bouts ment Oklahoma Tuesday and yesterday |} ral previou: “ ' “ for the national open tournamént’ to — on the first tourney of the| ®Mateur title. Dorothy Caripbell}°°, belp seem Ale Fraailece forth: caused the pospongment of thelr | s has t ne ’ be ‘held at Worchester club this Exhibition | en's. golfing society, The | Hurd won the Bellair women’s title, | C7! Wing tho power that fe tn |soneduled game with Jack H |? : s y < year. No definite orders as to| At Augusta, ¢; | Sharks, Bell: lenna Collett won the Florida east | hi, tenth. che’ Sow cro a firat divi, | eahoma City Indians, is ne where contestants must play their} New York (N) Lawrence of Tampa,-won | coast title for women, Mary K,|"/8 team, the Sox are a first divi- | SEs = Sanaa! sion possibility The Brooklyn pitching staff 1s shaping itself for a demonstration that will go a long way toward giving the Robins a place-in the Nationa] league race. If the infleld first rounds have been issued by the| Washington (A) — United States Golf association. Lido, McNamara, Bri. a sporting course on Long Island,}and Ruel, Tave; Dean, Bentley and » has been chosen for the eastern sec-| Snyder, Gowdy. tion; Onwentsia, near Chicago, for — amat the middle west; and the San Fran- At Greenville, S. C, R. HE. cisco Golf and Country club links| New Yorlk (A) ATT 4 hthe: first an ateur invitation | Browne won the southern California tourney held on’ the Rock Point} Women’s golf championship at Los at Tampa. Shirley Thompson|Angeles. Stanley Thompson, of rento, won the St. Augustine | Teromto, won the Ponce de Leon air: tournhenient trophy at St. Angustine. Mrs. : bell Hurd defeated | Melvin Jones, of Chicago, won tho| > : Mrs, Alex Smith in the final of the| North and South women's title at cunts: Boe ily fais td'be o iea for the Pacific coast. The California | Brooklyn (N) 10 annual January tournament at Bel-| Pinehurst. party to"tne- pactnant “Shae; with qualifications will take place May| Pennock, Shawkey and Schang; | !air, A. Watkins defeated att aaa aS the Giant and.Pitésburgh. as* the 20 and 21, and those in the middle| Bush, Roberts, Cantrell and De-| Dan. Parvis of Nashville, in the final a gry! a re wp: Aral west and east May 27 and 28. berry. for arties of the first and second parts. cia ne, Midini.’ «Arthur Yeteu af sesh ty a The Cleveland club has been re- ; Paavo Nurmi] will remain in the| At Mempbis, Tenn. R. HW, B.| Won the annual Lake Worth tourney Hgeratrs aks Sit a Lie weat with Ugo Frigerio, where the|t. Louls (A) $ 3 |at Palm Beach, on January 31. It aerate fat cee that punetimt Olympic champions will train for | Memphis (S) - 9 2| February was marked by brilliant aioe Pe Fe i sein. th bl Fe er ab: several days for their coming tests.| Bush and Dixon; Mort Man-| play thro ack Davison of ‘ : z piv put ig bd Cele which sr! Hugo Quist, Nurmi’s manager, said| ing and Kiindworth, ¥ | r @ annual Miami OAKLAND, Calif.—Johnny Farr, 2 La he age: : 1 aia ie yesterday that the Finn would not = ur golf championship, | O#sland featherweight, won a 4 ; jorida, this org ales ton basin own appear in a New York track meet| At Knoxville, Tenn, R. H: D y 14 Walter Hagen ‘beat | (10m after ten rounds with Stewart ra: bee SPA osheg Fi pt rin i Saturday night. Willie Plant and Vatcoih: a) , Ame 1 open cham-| McLean, St. Paul, Minn, bra gt aral reek oean 4 £ ‘ Knoxville (A, le mate prs ts one tis A ipoler ees o baekes in he eaue De nd thus won| NEW YORK.—Walter Spence of| Tho Giants are progressing easily ae, ler; K. Jon z nofficial golfing cham-| New York broke the American and and are tollow Ing form. It ts true Sam H. Harris, New York thea-| and Schmidt. | plonship. Lee Chase of New York, world breast stroke swimming ree- oe proeeagy think M Grasse Pei defeat- trical producer, announced Tuesday — |won the annual Yebruary tourney | Pas for two hundred meters in two ed them in the 1924 world series by the birth of a colt at his stables in| At Nashville Jat Miami Beach. F. N. Hoxcy of| Minutes 52 2-5 seconds, luck but that is not:a very, potent s pion, inat | Bt. Peter the world’s Lexington, Ky. The colt was sired | Cincinnati (2 3| Boston, won the St. Valentine's factor for discounting tho efforts ia War and dames enna Nashville (8) 13 3| tourney at Pinehurst. ‘On February] , COBVELAND.—Edouard Mascast,| 8nd success of Washington, as no filer, by Pennant, It will be chris Luque and Wing Dav: | European featherweight champion, | club wins hampionship unless tened when eligible to enter the|!# and Greenbu | aw » | BETECd to Meet Al Corbet, Cleveland, | !§ blessed uck. maiden events. MUESTION in a 12 round decision bout in Cleve: I OTST ee - At San Antonio E. | land, April 22, Joo Dugan, third baseman of the| St. Louis (N) ----.. cates Yankees, came near to Joining the| San Antonio (Tex. » NEW YOR! incent Richards, IE RAY HARSES ranks of injured yesterday when he| Haines, Rem an Olympic tennis champion and second ranking player-in the United States, ent after a foul fly He, | ales; Collard, - Col 7 went after a foul fly at Greenville els: Colin | Gipretsed: ie. ‘opinion ttat eth! | The fact that one mil- into a pit ¢ ted for the | | : : player-writer. rule, automati ly i i] | * : e r . I r m.| |. uve some question to| | bars him from national and inte t y > Ow are Hie ges phage suffered a le Jask about baseball, Cootball, box ational competition this summer. | . lion VM h ite Ow Is are i but soon returned to the |! I Recs ips 4 ie : e r D ky Apr 9 ‘ rer j pl bed lig ar Nik ae 5. Genewict Gf nal sport— INDIANAPOL . 5 | made every day. means ‘Seeded . Weneie seaicatie If you want a rule Interpreted—| | Jake Schaefer, 18,2 halk line bililards | 2 , tap at Chcadanatl | £ ‘ RE TEC Sa t t to know snything } | champion, defeated Willie Hoppe, | dates are in training at Churol wesipee a great deal—when you 00 other thoroughbreds | y or player— | former champion, 400 te ° 7 hn B in nine] — : WeismullensE Ga Wetec | e me sned fr the spring and stop to think that they © 3 4 pentane Perry, on amateur TOLEDO—Harold Ryle, 16, Toledo re ciate rr : or ti ons Contest Coast. || °rat tisy on soxing ana other || (eahernesilit boxer, linocked out inthe Conditioning grind antletactority are smoked by preference. professiona! sports. All are spe Tho horses have not been asked to Tr i | a bout last Friday, died in a hospital. | ” datensbe aka Greater VALU ) at vial correspondents of the Casper pe ata ec hts ia ravel over ler rid Bullding, New peed has no-obseet of attainment Tank Honors || sso 32 ies egcbatied peecndles! Cai Solnts = "son want a parenad ewiy| (LUODErESON Is se Lantlesprane ‘aver eects smaller profit per sale, The Watson Radio Shop. ng other so-called r , Ease will succes It's for: Joint allments 6 is why you are advised to use {t for | nuller enclose a stamped. self-addressed derby books has started jope, Otherwise your ayes || Mord Sitar [1 |saovs a: tne Downs and’ soon will is the reason, | . at | CHICAGO, Apr Milnols A. en jon will be answered tn this col- be in tip top condith sore, painful, iufiamed,- rheumatic | Jeaves tonight with-thed, | amn, | ve rit or more eligibles have joints. | for San Francisco. to-gomp’ : lay venom! S ° V “ft PIs | spent winter at the Kentucky ; i Joint-Eage. limbers up the Joints— Ts ey. joor By (Copyright, 1925, Casper Tribune) SOX tc Ory association tra at’ Lexington {s clean and. per lonships- At 3 to Quostion—Is there a set time limit | Traymore is credited with the fast resulta-are a will be bid first ipetition| in which a run may return to a} aa 5 Ean jest workout of this contingent, run. tubo, at Kimball Drug since, Janu when he taken) base after a foul? DHICAGO, April 9 Ing five eights of a mile in 1:00 4.5 Tripeny Co., and drugg ‘ He will swim in-the 50, and \r There is 1 t ertson went the rou a where. rd ¢ Always _ remember, - when | is st Ease gets in. joint misery gets out] The I —quick,—Ady. swimming | White Sox game 5] Question—Who has Harry Wills in that town. yesterday. 4 11 | beat In his recent fights and to what | was the first of the twitlers of 1) | extent? staff to travel the r ation dis tory dd rune nb Form of Rheumatism, a c ed a de over|tance. The game, the 17th victory | Cannot Exist tn the Human Body ff a Luis Firpo tr the on for the C hicago club, ended 12 to 7,| You Will Use Trunk’s Prescription $1. 00 $1 00 damaging | was hit Ne right hand | It Is o Shame to Suffer with Any ° Be was r5 fon over I nb i Pad ge This Prescription does not, ruin Cleaning and Pressing lie cronies carlett ot : oh ib Falk, the Lis. Texan, led the! 46 stomach, It does not depresa.the Shite SS $1.00 lager Taek Sox attack, hitting « home neat and’ good S run four safeties in six times > taking Trunk’s Overcoats: ~~ wees j oP. Ing ho mercury haben ves | Question—How many bases have |” ‘The Cubs tn Kansas City afier a| wales q Ol wintereteen®, ce to be occupied by runners for the|threeday trek \from’ the Pacitje| narcotics, but it f positively overcomes Phone 802 infield fly to be called and what are| Coast rested up yesterday for thelr | any kind of rh the rights of the runners? series with the Kansus City Ameri. | earth. What re do you want? 4 | —There not be 1 In-l ean association club. There ts nothing good, and ry f decision unless t are] Rabbit Maranville continued on| it 18 ble to get, something Jake, The Nifty [runners on. first and.se She canst ithe | eeeeet catest urte acid aol: or on | to Chicago wh (rst, second and third. The run-| taken from hi nera may take their own ‘chances the cast will be Vent known and also a superior broken aided ke, liver medicine, mn ic 4 f Trunk’s Prescription selis tor '$1.75 r leading off See the prize for the biggest trout,! or 3 for only $5.00 at Tripeny Drug ext. The Watson Radio Shop, Company.—Ady, Tailor Basement Wyatt Hotel EVERY BITES A DELIGHT to go te

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