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MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1925 World Results S| Bu teased wire =| THE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS |= € Of All Events HOONAD APPEARS IN PITTSAIRGH) YOUSNOW ME. AL—Adventures of Jack Keefe By RING LARDNFER | WELL, SACK, THE SEQ SON OPENS LAST WEEK | INSURED WEER HE ne wosigee: BROKE HIS LE COLLECTED £2,000 ES! gh Jinx Found Hovering Over Both League Teams | Since Trade of Maranville to. Cubs; Moore Crippled in Game. Che Casver Daily Cribune PAGE FIVE irst in News YOU NEVER )} CAN TELL = / YoURE LIGGLE To GE THE BY JOHN B. FOSTER as quick’ (Copyright 1925, The Casper Tribune) | permit, but broken bones are s!ov NEW YORK, April 13,—Il] luck | knitting and slow {n getting re seems to have settled upon both | for real b all activit as his broken-bones will Shicago and Pit‘sburgh of the Na-| ‘The big trade, however, which we tional luck since the trade which | the sensation of the National League ol sent Marat ville to the Cubs. Dame | and about whi the fans of a con. Fortune seems tu have disapproved | tinent were speculating has been so the trade. clouted right and left thac little is The accident which befell Maran-}to be had pow of what it might have DICK / ville in @ nee.ess slide in an exhi-|done’for both tear DORGAA/ bition game ts history Maran-| Yet those who have ridicul Un13-4a5 ville is now trying to recover from | Drey making his trade w (Copyright, 1925, by The Be it on crutche nut see Moore in action this Modre, who was to have/have been talking through their | ee iver Sd ee se LS played second for. Pittsburgh in| brov rbies. The combination of | j A Ee ee get: te acecae tha cal rk Yan) The st place of Maranville, is out. He may|Moore and Wright on the keystone | (7 IRLS Ol T TO WIN | > | it , ‘ene I Salas are much stronger play it some day, for all anyone |of the Pittsburg infield would ha | yr ¥ t d . ra / paces nile ¢ and ey knows, but he may not get into some | been second only to t inimitable | ester ay s 7 Sea cats < to go,” r Branch of the games that are to follow, be-}pair in Washington—Harris and | : ee: pane esr «| Rick cause he has developed a bad shoul-| Peckinpaugh / Sk AL L NCHEO NN Ball Scores Son’ ne " i aes facts putse - der which spoils his throwing arm FA OT 4 ay L c on Sena y 1 oo ‘ 1 4 Surgeons seem unable to diagnose | nd into , the trouble and Moore has been or. Pacific Coast League, v Ula : se : tation with a home doctor in whom Uh WLaA CPEEEe a) BY | 4 Se an Francisco, | ularly LD aiaek thaat of Joe Hauser, wl Dreyfuss has faith pa 7 | R Los Ang 5-6. | ' i p, Mack is re The jinx certainly put in good| —orenioeerenmes 2kland, Sacramento, 1-6, New men in both be | 15 I of Portland. ork oth these 2} ona! ae e, aie — - n ah opportunity eaten tane ——______—— Pere eine aha ie Saertbo The is club of Casper is the ‘We will put a line-up fn the field Extiibition Gaines Ses NA A ae ‘all Nica "4 : secc juncheon clubs | that will make it necessary for th % 7 a 4 * he we > hen th 1e more re t EE] seco Pecuhhal Reptyananpcite <A AR ac nit Sao erbury, R.H.E De cat H | “WHY! HE NO H pe seeciad Suan: they, bad hae eae sued by Profes- | limit in order, to win out,” she said. | ® : : ‘ lespite pring urts | : ; aa ' - Hore ad ; yal Toe : IF; k Wi hk nal Women's club baseball | “This tourney is no joke and the = aE G 10 sas S | re don meaty BEER RETO RE We toe tee eos eae Hayes With Corn-| mplonship tourney between al'men will find tt out when the girls parsing neat ei eneral Optimism Is _ | trim’ Pore ® Boaton Brave 3 se i (in Sarneles ae husk Pa fj diamond nine representing the fair | meet them on the field cf battle uonea Caiaaitaniiuacainee . roster shows a $50,000 player, Jim Ae yd nusKers on acilic #ex and the baseball squads of the] Tke tourney as it ts being worked | nce Sndse ray. Noted in Ranks. Welsh, obtained m Portiand. | } “ oh ‘ G t aris 8, Lions and Cos-| out, calls for games between the Brooklyn R.H.E. re i GEL Am pee wil vat ee oast Tour. Bee men’s clubs aswell as the games| At Brooklyn, N. 1B vemarrow {5210 have the nervices of Wale rene | At their luncheon Wednesday, the] with the team of the fair sex. ‘The | NW Shea) - sanas pcre AB, a8 eae a Johnson, whe ans to ac Med Sods s jor sed th s 1 ’ ange: he | eee BY = rt oward fe ne all am ar r Ir De for Frank Hays, son of Mr. and Mrs. | ng iscussed the shallenge of the schedule will be arranged in’ t Pennock, Hoyt, Beail, Wohnson| attention of baseball fandom has baseball went awry yur c : : . Haya oF Lana a bree lies and made arrangements to|same way as a championship league : 8 : erelttg Ds ss : ics chi ia i a Babe Ruth organization in the | schedule. The four men’s club Rng EONS, hang; Petty, ‘Thor-/been directed for long winter-bound | have been added to the team and the 6 of ym pso: o}of Dyer Hays o} ‘aspe and wel a eer pe “2 (bag tat Po n nalse: Roberts, Gree! and Taylor. ri a ru “ RCH’ Ihets"s eae ra ne wn here where he worked during | ‘eld. The Lfons have for two years| play against each other and e: ae Ke eene and Taylor.) months, the first lap in the gruel strength erve force havo bi | : ty of Nebrasia track |! the ul clash. The Cosmo. | nine. Chicago (N) ai oY 10 | thous weratans de tie oee bx abcess Se shia wredlara eoene|| DS vas the first to accept| Admisston will be charged to see a CLR AA ee a ees ie atone the Dcpebadact warring Gos beanie nike s and injur i ten days, according | the defl and their team {s practicing | the girls in action and the proce ke, Morgan and Hartnett; Mes-| up of the National aad Soreriagy Unbro . Masti hae ne rf | to advices received by The Tribune. | SéVeral nights each week at the| will be used for charity. It 1s under- | .nrer “prereny any aartnetts hb of the, National and American | making Manage: xe drrand th Ea He's Frank is a distance runner taking | Texns diamond on the Evansville| stood that the Kiwanis and Rotar- — astrous list of casualties, each club|that only one player was « y, hollow Hh epi ca sae part in the mile run. This {s°his | 2d. G. E. Jones is manager of the | fans have discussed the challenge in- wan Piece HUGE, wl tates es otectree tient bete nee a area eth ry bole is one of those batters who can|second year at the University and | Cosmo ans and Js’ whipping @| formally but no official action has| pittsburgh (N) 2nd 11 12 5} with confidence and with predictions | pected to keep go of tite with some piic! mile and miss|his well-deserved success in being | Versatile team into shape. It is ex-| been taken by elther club. Oklahoma City: (W) -14° 14 4) of a better showing in all depart-| Lindstrom w sti fs Ree tee ice placed on the “yarsity” squad is in-| Dected that Chief of Police A. T.| ‘The battery for the girls will prob- Lu Demari c » Schmidt and Knox; ame. Michvspectilation. haw» been “da:|dead nateworthy. Pat 1 officiate on the mound.| ably be Dr. Ida Berquist and Ann PAvaace prance, rant Art Ne fu ngs aren't as bad Strohmeyer, May and Sprague,| By st year's cel osttion | the mo Tht nowt Dany need as to what kind of second| ‘The Nebraska team left last week | The girls are in earnest and may Lamb alternating as pitcher and| co! oe Jeet eres baa alates pet sbecmaend 1 right now. Man ‘a fon’ Califoratat where:thay’ an | be seen every evening in practice on | catcher. Both of these girls are built riba RALGhEy AATRSE eter eee | ys gaunt, ema- : with Mbanreen> OVIVAriiiy.. at the t © company diamond on|on athletic lines and can put the} A+ gt, Loute= R.H.B.| to be the last in Morigiatratat| veka cen br th okie toh 8 Alto, California. ‘The meet the vil road. If anyone | ball over the plate, catch beliind the | carqinais —. 67 Mihaas Vidya) Bavidtotkict the: Soe it cits ia told them abou |staged on a wet field considerably | dou of the girls to go| bat, and swat the with equal| Browns — 513 ton Braves, tall enders in the peak there t only would he| handicapping the entrants. In the| through with their chaglenge or their | precision. Mina E) Aniline for! hem and Schmidt; Gaston, Davis| tonal leaeus cromlecd 1a acre ne) aeiieanet ; : 7 hi led them, but he would have|mile run in which Mr. Hays took | ability to swat the ball, this writer | relie catcher in case of emergency. | ana Severeld. ful, more interesting and I hope more | serious 4 Rese ' , : run over at the edges in them. The | part, out of seven entries he placed | sdvises a look in on the workout nice Boady will play second base successful. toam than last season,” | Walter bbit Ae nee t few Pittsburgh infield. would have been | third, On/ their return: trip they |of the giris Mcnday night. At the|and catcher, alternating with-Annd At Ynalanapollsy Indes while the morale of the Chicago|» broken ank | ’ ae Zhe fastest thing In the National | Will meet: “New Mexfoo University | practice session last Friday night,| Lamb in the two positions. Olive}chicago (A) White Sox, the 1924 final markers | regular a broke | i Rucing tabi “League and second onl: to the speed | 4nd Colorado VU tn fleld events. more than ten cars were lined -uf'| Barker looks. gocd for first base, | indianapolis (AA) ~ of the American league w ted] With Ed Ihtnaarwratent th combination Washington. Moore} Mr. Hays was a track star in the} on the road while the occupants Isabelle Price for shortstop, Bet Blankenship and Crouse, Grawe,| the highest since 1919 world serles the White were reported on | tost{ to take them today=— can field as well at second bace as| Schools at Lander and his natural | ¥ ed the giris slam the ball and} Garrison for third base, and Ma-| Grabowskie: Thompson, Fitzsimmons, | with lots of enthusiasm in camp. | their toes with enthuslasm, A we ne | 60 tablet 0 cent Kimball Drug Maranvil'e ever did and perhaps} ability developad rapidly under ex-| make speed for the bases, belle Fiedler, Martha Hayes, Myrtle| Perry and Robertson. While injuries will keep a number | spot has been stopped by | st. t Pharmacy and Cas Hatta ire ahbwedit inik move, | pert coaching. ‘This success is very| The girls wear bloomers and golf | Jarrard for outfielders, ey a ob ers for th aska University | knich n't throw isn't | unusual as the } of regulars out of the But a fielder who practice sessions| There {s a wealth of reserve mater- B, and in | Ike ; eteran c | y real druggis At Cincinnati— R. H.E, ; ak weslone’ oetiods ke | Re «Nar pigc ee 2 ifs muéh good. Maranville can throw,|has many thousand studente en-|and sure make time when it comes | {al to draw from and the girls who | cieveland ty c_-.. tiaca PLE ee adtmdet es Staph 1 aps Tat pwnd hates etal at site but he can't stand up and Moore| rolled and to be one of the fortun-| to negptiating repre ses, The girl] are practicing every night are, 4} Cincinnatt (N) .. 414 7) tuny to plug their position with vet-| hold Jac ar sh on you in 20 can stand up but he can't throw and | ates Is a high honor. (elders are astonishing in their | Ryan, Mina Dllis, Glenn McGahe (1 innings.) ptannige wlowstaleneseasione ‘the abs |eleer: so DP stones eee es Rhee that’s where the famous Chicago. ses thre 5 abl nd can wing the | Mabelle Fiegler, Olive Barker, E Uhle, Yowell, Buckeye, Edwards, sentees will be the ghty Babe | Manager org think ure—very sur Pittsburgh trade stands at the pres: Cambria, Boy: Wins ‘Honors pet in trony center: tela toifirat yess: Sosdy,. (Chrystal Joiner, Miler and Myatt; Luque, Rixey, May} Ruth, who will heat the reports from | pitching staff was 1 improv 8 Cod Liver Oil, ent writing. Gwynn 'T. Schoonmaker of Cam-| In short order. a tevenson, Martha Hayes, Myrtle | and Harg a New York hospital. Stricken with | with the acquisition of Milton the | Moofe probably will get into the | bria (Wyoming) was elected men Miss Gertrude camps, business | Jarrard, Alice Boquist, le es, lntiddtiea utter: bintake | indeed Bush fr | hatting order soon, He may come|ber of the Mereury+Foot club at a] manager and Miss Mina Ellis, prest-| Price, Ola Berquist, Evah Herncall,| At Louisville Kyas R.H.E. | around in a hurry, yet {t doesn't|recent meeting of that honorary | dent of the club, told tho Tribune| Hazel Sykes, Madalyne Senbright, | Detroit (A) $13 0 461 appear as {f he will it this moment.|track organization according to the | writer that they did not want the| Jane Thompson, Jennie Hill and Maranville will get into a ball game| “Newcastle News Letter’ Schoon-| men to let them win. Dorothy Loveland. assler, Woodall; maker has done good work on the Holley, Koob and Meyer, indoor track team all through the 100 yatd dash from a low handicap Pittabureny on W AGAIN at the Morningside club in January Mempute and later won the Senior 80 yard In From Mother Nature's storehouse | door Championship in 8 3-5 seconds. SARPS AS YARKEES ARD GIARTS | we have gathered the roots, barks|Schoonmaker 1s a senior ‘in the and herbs which are compounded, | school of commerce, un'alan"ml'see:| KTygman Hart PREPARE FOR SEASON OPERING °° ::2 5 Louisville ( , Culloton and Smith Jera and Kohlbecker, and builder has brought health and Earnshaw, Jackson and Kopshaw; strength to millions. . Groves, Reis and C a EW YORK, April 13.—The «ana unce~! In Sunday Game Silane ae If your body is w nourished, if you ca Py hits which} At New Haven, Conn.— n.H.E have stomach trouble or burning | will strike eight major league cities | Boston (N) 9 0 rheumatism, just you see how — | | tomorrow hung over New York to-| New Haven (B) Ps quickly Tanlac can help you back LEVELAND, 0., April 13.—Joe | a fede and ah. | | r, Benton, Cone cll; Me- Sonanitht koa titrant: Klugman, reserve second baseman | | Ins rested in preparing for sea-| Kenty, Nichols, Loftus and I Most people notice a big change| was added to the Cleveland Indlans son's opening. Yesterday the three | ioe acvihe batter) Attar’ thal vaiee Ria ualty lst when turned an| | ams finished their. sc Coast League bottle. The ve better appetities} ankle in yesterday's game with the | | hibition games, Brooklyn Pr Angeles 5-8. Phe ‘aparele: Corns aS St ae, wih. It you have some question to| |‘) Ya ye 0, 8 mento 1-6. 1 colar) to Tete t fo. | [28k about baseball, football, box os ae aden | ‘ Nee ce cok ing © ther or pro : snd al / y | ale cian | wal sport— Gla t I ('T 4. | gist's now HIS BIRTHDAY EAMUE reat each ts enon, beats pring series at alx games aplec New York (A) 8; Brooklyn (N) 9. | f this, the greate la eA ca sbi Jefferson. aout a play or player— | v0 ae sei rely one game lead in} | Ba more (1) Hladelphig (A) & Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills birth of Thomas Jef . Vrlte to John B. Foster, on be second chapter of the struggle on (N) 7; Newhaven (B) 1. Tor Constinadton hor of the Declaration of ‘dadtath, that began in the world’s ser t Boston (A) 3; Waterbe pendence. The anniversary {s bein Lawrence Perry, on amateur} | Per Chleago (A) 6; Indis 1) 3 observed with exercis his, nosis porte aka When the Yankees face the incinnat! (N) eveland (A) 5. bs ses in bed diy ll in” yn : Bair Play on boxing and other | | tor Pk eplicss oat he home un De rolt (A) &: Loulsvitie (AA) 4. representatives of yarious states an side ae he first game will lack much of its| Pittsburgh (N) 8; Memphis (8) 13. = professiona! sports, All are spe | FOR YOUR HEALTA | cies axe fal correspondents ot the Casper | | lustre for the mighty Ba tuth| Washington (4) 11; New York Tribune, 814 World Building, New | | Will not be among those present. He | (N) 5. York, sull 1s In the hospital, recovering] Wichita (W) 13; Lincoln (W) 12. If you want a personal reply | | from influenza and Indiges Chicago (N) 3; Kansas City (AA) 1 enclose a stamped. self-uddresse¢ Ruth is still hoping that he will] Pittsburgh (N Seconds) 11; Okla E envelope. Otherwise your ques be able to see the ga from the | homa City (W) 14. in convenience, fon wil be answered in this col- | | #ldelines but his physician Dr. Ed;| St. Louis (N) 6) St. Lous (A) 5. Hotel and Ri ) a imn. ward King and Mrs. Ruth are en-| perienced trave ; Shanti obs Urely opposed to his desire and it ts | Central Q—Was Anson the best batter , |Reeptat uit turcas”’ “* “| Detroit Tigers The Glants, too, have been hand! the history of base A.—That Is a matt of per opinio: , la extent 1 ecldent and k| M oes ee an wil be nuring nis ines} (Close Training make ec isons bellev bench when the irayv was the in base nN, to Boston Q.—Who was the first man Demp- sey fought, Firpo or Gibbon: zy". Vance, tt For information leading to the recovery of a 1924 : A.—Dempsey tc ight Gib . “med valuable Ford Touring Car. July 1923 n Sey e the honor of ring —s ; the curtain on the mound License No. 28099 strained cord or muscle in the hip | ably pitch for the Q—Please tell me how to cure a | Robins Little Art Nehf wil ‘ p whieh I get every spring from very = pre-season games, Motor No. 8392427 fast running ce be RR . A—It would be best for you to Big Crowd Sees Have you ever used an AutoStrop? go to a trainer or to a doctor who n pisce the probabte spot of hurt.| J re-Season Tilt | where in city or stripped and left along one of the Sometimes a bandage of warm fian- April 13.—The ived tod. from where they sed a train Ing season, sald by local baseball writers to have been one of the 7 successful in recent years. Ex. cept for a game lost to Cincinnati, ante | the Tigers won consistently in the urance of com action, Two West 72nd Entire Block Fronting Central Park New York City, N. Y, Stolen Friday night from in front of the Tribune Building. It has probably been abandoned some- Electric Supply and | | i A el rather closely applied will hetp. iT. LOUIS, April 13.—With seven HANA i i highways. Te tha oR Rieipe CRA Te ante ie | hide the Corona eee ena Caratriietion il TNA PHONE 858-M OR 15 Is likely to reault from a strained | yenterday and evened the count in ee kissed AA HA il rt endon-o splaced scle. he pre-season cit Ss nogainst THA TAA ASK FOR MR. BOND Wee See ee the Bowie; WOO Wace 13 bite Cheerfully Given AL You will be surprised with the! five runs, An E AutoStrop announcement, attonded. er crowd ¢ 257 S. Center Phone 483W

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