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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1925 : ie Che Casper Daily Cribune- - ------— .-— - - -PAGE SEVEN Sale a a a oe ea i hee ee kee Re OC ee A — THE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS |= "3's... een = J QUARTER MILLION FANS WITNESS |;PYSSOW-ME Al—/sdvenunes of Ick Keel By RING LARDNER WELL, HUGGINS You @IN'T ‘No. Not You KNow't / HE MeNAGE ) WELL, YOO 3 A u tT : \WEME — \ 1 a NOIN WASN'T ALWAYS NEVER GIVE SORE Gor EES hide es PITCHED Se eCice @ PrrcHeR. t @ CHANCE pyedealice we ALOTOF |} FOR TWO HOORS b a USES TOBE & AND-+ HAD NO FOU PATIENCE / i x ey Lt / World Results By Leased Wire S$0ITORNED es S PrTrcHER [~ NOW '~ Indians’ Beat Brora: 21 to’ 14, in Slugging Match; Yanks Trim Senators While Gaints Drop Game to Boston. - NEW YORK, April 15.—(By The Associated Press.) — King Baseball was escorted back to the throne as the mon- arch of American sportdom yesterday in: an inaugural which called forth more than 233,000 to witness a typical i opening day’s conglomeration of good and bad perform- ances, Exceptional itching feats were| Washington Senators, who trailed posted in a few games, terrific hit-] Miller Huggins’ team, 5 to 1. The ting marked others ‘while erratic| premier long range gunner, of the q fielding and ineffective pitching con*} Yankees, Babe Ruth, received re- 2 tributed to make others as wierd as} turns of the game at the hospital. only opening games can be. Old|A round trip hit in the sixth by the heroes and new favorites revelled| rookie outfield, Ben Paschal, and an in favor. Stars and rescrults like-| other by Bob Meusel were the decid- wise tripped In the uncertain tide of | ing hits, ‘ s0.be.8 Liat ae Mote P sg hectic day. Like the champion Senators, the rb alice iy OR ap ‘The unustal American league base | National league ‘title holders ‘were { that: Wallet running marathon between Cleve-|forced to start the season at the - th : : (Copyright 1925. by The Welt synaveate, Ine.) | end } E land and St Louis, in which the| foot of the ladder, a four run rally at » Diogst and Macho | Compt martial Indians out-winded the Browns by|in the third was responsible for the (By the Associated Press) . game, but hig club took the ‘short |. certain a twelve-run spurt in thé eighth} defeat of the Giants at Boston, but ' Joe Bush, former New York Yar | end of a 4 to 8 count. iP inning, to win at 21 to 14, claimed|]the McGraw brigade went down hie seh trade St, Louis _ ¢ the ma interest. of ' fandom.| fighting in the ninth and failed in = atigy Se Baer ete erat © Donohue, ace of the Cincin- : Of Lieutenant a Thirty-four players were rushed in|an attempt to tle the score only ere: the CHAVSNHA ©. Titans 62 enh ew at 1s’ twirling corps, pitched 3 , sped to the mer : = tive on a +e proverbial ee Rites ; @riven off the mound in less than ae Lore erage stponed % pitchers were pelt or thirty-nine alker, carrying he qualizing ir is gi o 0, Sut he Ld hits and twelve chances in the field| counter was tagged out at the plate. Government Sees Bene- TRrpe ROPIB MSE ty Was touched for six hits. Will Lecture as New | were miscued before the rivals de-| Both Frisch and Groh who had been . . ie 4 a > . 4 clared an overnight. truce laid up for several days with in fit for Officers in Connie Mack's Athletics went on) 3.0005 tornet ar batter of Feature of Spring ‘ Af A r f An odd feature of the game cen-| juries were able to play. batting rampage tor,home. runs | +6 Nati failed to get a F f 5 | | A, April 15 cou tered in the use of McNulty in the} Fifteen major league players P saainst Alex: Fergueon’ and after | . bk Donohue, the St Gnd Practice \t te SAR, tase elghth inning run-scoring bee by| gained a one lap parece Babe Ruth rogram. pounding out three, drove Alex off | Louis batting star being up four ‘d | SEASON OPENS on Ateen aad Cleveland. - Although this uti in the home.run hitting contest as the Rill. They ted! the score and | | iniee 1s pitching ace. Riise ek pepe eeh,: 295, prokeyl \ player hit a home run and crossed |a result of- Babe's illness. The day's By THE SPORTSMAN Beene one Sbiaihs BB tas the extra BY LAWRENCE PERRY sooner | badone eae the plate twice, his name does not) four base clonters were, Miller.| (copyright, 1925 Casper Pribuneys Pe “‘Dazzy” Vance, star of the Brook- | (Copyright 1925, The Casper Tribune)| paras. 1 April 15 gent | as F carry a playing position in the line-| Poole and Welch of the Athletics; iF Ramet ey 1 " Ditching staff, has! xeWw YORK, April 14.—Spring | teams auvaite umptr hd be i up, Both his tallies were made in| Flagstead and J. Harris of the Red] ,3@W TORK, April 15—The do-|’ *Rabbit” Maranville, stay short-| started on a record for strikeouts. | ¢,Now ractice at Princeton wll | “play today t ict | the eighth: when he ran for Uhle|Sox; Paschal and Meuse] of the| Cl#lon of the war department to fos-| stop of the Chicago Cubs, hobbled | ij. fanned clght of the Philadel. bat PAM CANDY CRA Vere ead Te eto t x. |? ‘ ‘and, after scoring, took another turn | Yankees; Sheeley of the White Sox;| t¢? golf for army officers {s a move | about the ball field on crutches, en-| phjane and wen 3 to 1. ftealy, hh prove: vers. inAusntialllas Lenaver ning day's t at bat, He then hit his circuit) Alexander and Hartnett of the Cubs;|4" the right direction. The devel-| couraging his mates to victory ov Haine uesitutneretealetae: Gitncuortl einedine salon | : smash and retired. Jamleson, Myatt, Speaker and Mc | Pment of this game among those | his former pals. ‘The Cubs won, 8 former Looe | tariats’ aihlotine’ sete t it wri | olin ce een 5 BET Shocker was scored on once at the| Nulty of Cleveland, and Williams of| !" ¢harge of army activities will'not | to 2, largely with the help of homers ho ts subbing for Maran: lsstablish a friendly relationship bee! ocwnna wate t | SH AT Yankee stadium™by the Champion] the Browns. only ald in the development of of-| by Alexander who pitched a great Hert4o¢. the. Cubey- Ga¥0.& 1 twaserbworgtent talvarnition-tncdit. |. Wann at Baw Anum : ' LAUGH Jampson and Flagstead were the} “cers but provide recreation” and | game, and Gabby Hartnett, his bat- | ©. unt of himself in his first | ¢ is ‘3 beats “ety a gn th RHEUMATISM | king Nittors of the opening day, both | Physical exeretse of the right kind | tery’ mate, who socked the ball out | Soon hci, He handled seven |etding Yost will be at’ Punnsen | Pedsopeninc Noa wattendacos! bagging four saftles, ‘Tris Speaker|%t ® nominal cost, of the lot, with two mates on the | Chaner y, figured in twol with Roper and his football squad. | SECT ia mic Apel ip | fos obtained two bingles out of six tries| Cutting the cost of golf ts ‘some- | paths. snappy double. plays, and in’ addl-|nhe object of the vide will beg f ‘ , while Sisler made three hits, but had| thing yet to be accomplished in this tion to drawing @ pass was credit-} exchange football information, to his most ragged day in the field} country. For most army officers, the || The Boston Braves who put on | ed with. two sacrifices in four times discuss strategy;defense’ ana the with four errors expense on ie game is prohdbitive. | their war pain and went ont¢for | up ie ae Ry SUT Th REGAVER AOND Yet, itds the best kind of game for | scalps in the fourth innings against —- The ran. “aChipilo os Aivecton | thote past 30 who are unable to en-|the ‘New York Giants, took a com: | —Dabe tuth oould hot be present at Bet Beretta eget | , § wage in the more strenuous sports, | manding lead and won, 5 to 4 ju nkee stadium to observe Just | hoasked to do-any -direct- coaching. | f | Y t d ’ such as baseball, wrestling, polo ‘and Sapte | mates were able to dispose | o¢ the football cai 8 aa dl | HE | ester ay s tennis. Golf, too, is a great game “Lightning” Sheeley, first sack champion Washington Sep- | perhaps SEay or three lec os | | | for bringing out the best qualities in | er of the White Sox, tried to make it | at thout the heaviest gun of | in the evening to the squad of ‘ Ball Scores ® person. It develops sportsman-|easy for Hollis Thurston who was | thelr fensive, but the family of] aidates, It is understood tt fear. TAKEN TOU ¢ COURT | ship, poise and temperament. Any | peing pilfered by the Tigers, but his|the home run’ king was officially | Roper will return Yost’s v At ' » Se t army officer needs all of these quall-| efforts were fruitless, Sheeley crack: | repre d by Mrs. Ruth. She 4#]an events in tho courae of. Yost's | rae tes. ed ‘out the only home run of the | pinch-hitting for him. Visit to Nakewil a rathee intéresting |) CHESEND Ww ; rv , Feel PR a fc ome orn In due time, spectat tournaments Ross-Papke Fight Will! ecatany: * can be arranged for the army con- ~ Yost’s auspices Lethe gis? Brooklyn, 3 Phiineeio’ 1 beside! ae Se BID A DB H LD HRILL: Three former Michigan captains | Bonding & Insurance ittsburgh, 2." fe y | now in New York, viz., James Baird |. C. Lambie compar Be Feature of Next Chicago, § 4 fer” 7s ‘95, Walter Bennett, '98 and Hugh|Donver concern, wherein the Pareo| “ITT, RELIEVED ME! 3 ? : White, '01, together with several | corporation asks $75,000 sent; | d's henmmatte Remedy shown the only, American C. e re *, eally relieve Rheumatism 4s to €¢ Monday s Fray. naw York, 5: iS ee L LEARY PRESENTED WITH GIFT other “M" nen will come to Prince-| for alleged default by the Lambie |- Style really relleve Iueumatiem 1s to eve —_—_—- Philadelphia, 9; Boston, 8 (10 in- bade thew foregathering will take place under |‘The sult of the P: ton on April 15 for dinner with im-| company on a construction contract | hat rape Re at tent nedy. pate ie Paths af YZ | Be es to 3 The committee in charge of the|in helping make the smokers a tre-| There will be no formal asignifi-|the district court of Laramie county Sold at h = F ta a tte We 0) PORTLAND, Ore,—Tiny Herman, |'Standard Oil athletic smokers, the | mendous suc Jacek Leary was|cance attached to this function, but| tothe Unjted States court for Wyo-| ’s D St on Monday night. Local fans are ~ * | Lloyd’s Drug Store greatly interested in the comin Asiericai \Aasdctation of Astoria, Oregon, formerly of Oma-| last of which was held last night in| referee in .the events last night | when such thinks occur no one may | mir The transfer was made on 145 East Second St) Satie ansountee between Revie GHTTC Sliwaiken SF Louiseiic ze ha, won a ten-round decision pver| the Industrial building, presented | which were witneseed by a good |say just what the eventual outcome | petition by the detendant | Ry Bi rsp ba oy 5 ante Pas aR =) easter Kaueal Cie, tH tedienecatie, 4 Pat Lester, Oakland, California | Jack. Leary of the Burlington with | crowd, \ will be | The Parco company sets forth in 2 Bt Rat cas ae Enea cbtea th 2 Soil ier gene ye arabe pols + | heavyweight. an Elks card case of beautiful de- thirteen events provided the fans | The other main event between Kid| St. Paul, 0; Columbus, 7. Its pleadings that the Li ambi 7 Ars slgniin appreciation of his services| with plenty of thrills. Atkins At the pres @ there seems | pany contracted to erect Winfry and SpeedbAll Hayden ts ex- Minneapolis, 1; Toledo, 3. - antes helen tots 3: Seed enn aba ab VERNON, Calif.—George Godfrey, —| knocked out Jones in the main event Seats for the ring jubileo at the Coast League. Philadelphia negro heavyweight, Tam (ih see aes a ate Male Arkeon go on sale tomorrow at-the| Portland, 5; Salt Lake City, 6. won a technical knockout over Sam. |: | Se Mirmescouniie: 10 -®. Aram... Marios Harry Yesness store, Recreation Bi Los Angeles, 7; Vernon, 3. Baker, Los Angeles negro, in four gon ‘wow hip match from -Barauist Mata parlors “and-tha ensend ho- 3; Sacramento? 6. rounds during which he knocked The wrestling majches and boxing : 7 ds 7 not 2 pouts’ between yo ds, p ‘ tel. Due to the fact that the last} San Francisco, 6; Oakland, 4, hie, Gown, 30 times, - BOX ge Roe veeee are; Jane gD eaabe fight card was so wel attended, Saat - there will be 400 additional seats, ac- International League. CHICAGO.— Eadie Kane, manager ’ : cording to an announcement by the| ‘Toronto, 6; Baltimore, 7. »| of Tommy Gibbons, St. Paul boxer, ° promoters, Tom Foley will be ref-| Only one game. pape Gahiet ete tee If you have some question to TIGERS LOST The’ Giles: boats wil. be: Southern League. & most certainty that Dempsey has TaaiSeuentien kikicn oe we Bob Jones vs. Joc Tass. Memphis, 6; Little Rock, 2. retired, fesslowal sport— FIRST 13 IN Toots Warden vs. Louis ¥ Birmingham, 3; Nashville, 8. o [f you want a rule tnterpreted— Kid Trugillo vs. Leonard Blats-| New Orleans, 15; Mobile, 12 (10 rel Wake Arnyealy opts golf layout te kaw anything delle. innings.) champion, has, returned) to his” pro-'| | csout a play or player— 1920 SEASON eis zl = Cl fessional post of Englewood, N. J., 5 gctaries Semlar vs. Fighting| # Atlanta attanooga, 5. lite wlnter iH Fora. aT Write to John B. Foster, on ci Sid Phelps vs., Mike Lester Try the AutoStrop for satis-} Holder, who won his crown at a Wii y Mania Lay pied va Dees aréGaan! MEARtIA, C welght under 115 pounds as the re-| | tayrence Perry, on amateur About. the worst start a major MN — _ sult of illness last year, sald yester- Fair Play on boxing and other| | league team ever got was that day that he felt fit for the coming professional sports, All are ape-| | made by the Detroit Tigers back | task of defending his championship | | °1.) correspondents of the Casper| | i 4920, in Hughie Jennings’ last at Worchester, Tribune, 814 World Building, New season as the manager. ——— York, | In its first 13 games that cam. | * . DENVER, Colo.—Irving Goldberg, If you want a personal reply| | p#ign, Detroit finished on — the Life will Brooklyn lightweight won a decision | | enolose a stamped, self-addressed short end of. the secore, Some ‘} || 4n @ three-round bout here over Cy-| J envelope. Otherwise your ques how or other the team couldn't clone ,Kreiger of Denver, Marty | biton will be answered in this col-| | get going, despite the fact . that Cross, New York lost to Jack. Shir-| [imn, | it was considered to. be in pretty t a ste ley in @ three-round decision catch- good shape. after the spring train ” welght bout. They are heavy-| (Copyright, 1925, Casper Tribune) | ing 4 weights. Q.—In a game of basketball A is Surely it was a disastrous be- HII SwWe eter —— hooked by B, a player on the other | ginning and put the, club sq far WN CLEVELAND, 0.—The twelve-| team. The referee by mistake des- ht off the bat that the AAA round boxing contest scheduled kere | ignates ©, a team mate of A to| Tigers remained with the trailing HSA Ane. :* April’ 22 between Louls (Kid) Kap-| shoot the goal. Does it, count? outfits all season. HTM h ' Inn, featherwelght chan lee 0 AL A-—The referee has the right in > NAH ik Wh * p "| case of this sort to correct him-| If you have never tried as HAI en that ed off because of illness of the title-| wate and make the man fouled shoot | razor. try AutoStrop. wih ere ANT holder. for the goal, disregarding the toss by C. But if he does not c 7 | to do this ye point made by Acorn isn’t justa pain—it's ing... . If you would know TEN RUNS IN ee a drain, A tax on the whole _ blissful relief, apply Blue-jay NIN TH TOOK 5 Waals Shere Hepa the N Hos nervous system. A blight,not tq that burning corn. In ten won the pennant? alone on the toe, but on the seconds, the world will seem 1901 OPENER coat ode ent pa spirits and the disposition. » a better place tolivein....A ‘ Doctors know thgtacorncan tiny cushion—cool as velvet uate oe Beresoarire feet eis darken a man’s whole view- —fits over the ¢orn and stops One of the greatest ninthinning | 112 pounds without weakening in point on life. Headache, fae the pain at once. You wear, rallies ever staged in the majors | any way? 4 F took place in the opening game of A.—I hardly think he could unless tigue, irritability and indiges- it two days in solid comfort. the: 1901 stason phobia Detroit | the weight to be taken off was fat. Corn is gone ‘TDEAL in convenience, Majestic Hotel and R evén to experienced overloéking Central hopping distr for a long or short "by radio to: ght AYemotable aperient, adda bees and vigor to the Dinner Parties Bawquets, and uffatre are especial tive ht the Maje can bé relieved of ¢ ~ } tail with assurar tion are reflexes of a throb- When you take it off, the ye Mi ukee, plete sntisfagtior bingcorn..."Pain-messages” corn comes with it—gently P perc 7 bio prin nicer fre ; he 4 shoot to every nerve center, removed by the little brown Tiger pitchers to all corners of the ||. Toda s Games | Copeland Townsend t f lot and apparently had the tilt MIMI when a corn starts broadcast ~ disc of magic medication, ~ e Mi Two Weet 72nd’St tewted up with the score standing | ; HHA Entire Block Fronting Central: Park 3 to 4 when Detroit went to bat American League. WIIMAHHITIIT ep eds ‘al Pa In the last half of: the, ninth. ~ Chicago at Detroit. * AA ATU New York City, N. Y. . But a hectic rally, during which | Cleveland at St. Louis \ i Mi it 4 Frank Dillof, Tiger first base- | Boston at Philadelphia ae Hi Hh Hh = man, made two doubles, enabled | Washington at New York Chips off the Old Block Hn HA the Detroiters to count i0 runs NT JUNIORS=—Little Ns AWW IIHA A WIA i and win the old ball game, 11 to National League | | One-thitd the regulardose, Made WaT H y Be 13, Philadelphia at Brooklyn MAA TTHT os 1 . : Watch for apnouncement for the Pittsburgh at Chicago SOLD BY YCUR DRUGGIST: AntoStrop Razor, oy eyes . St, Louls at Cincinnatt, . |

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