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‘a WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1925 | ADDITIONAL NEWS OF SPORTS. Hayden Speedball GITY BASEBALL LEAGUE REVIVED AT MEETING HELO LAST NIGHT Organization Perfected and Officers Named In Conference; Standard, Burlington, | Texas, Elks and Legion Included. At a meeting of baseball representatives at the Elks auditorium last night, a city baseball league was organized, officers elected and a schedule adopted. The officers last | year were re-elected to hold the same offices this season. They: are Sam Neff, president; Ed Landers, vice-president, and Jim Sweeney, secretary and treasurer. e 9s which form the 14 Elks vs. Legion cas, 16 Texas vs, Legion. All 19 Texas ys, Standard. Elks and clubs have strong diamond 21 Elks vs. Burlington | The games will be played at 28 Legion vs. Standard. j ¢ high school athletic park. Three 26 Legion ys, Burlington. games *v be d each week, a 28 Elks vs. Texas. full nin z contest on § , 30, Standard vs. Burlington. Speedball Hayden of Casper whi a two twill on week-| Aug, 2 Elks Standard. Oniaha in an elghit round glove fest ting at < and last- 4 Burlington vs. Texas Auditorium tomorrow night. Speedt seven innin 6 Legion vs. Elks. 8. Arniy. a Che Casper Dailp Cridune o will clash wi all won three titles w Charife Long of} 1 the Eiks boxing card at the El a bad ‘tea. e average fighter be si enough to namo jtermis and gee that he doenn’t ou sites w wielders are ps. © now D It 7 be that in the future a manager, if he clings to his fob at all, will be on # straight salary and | \aerore is attention to | | rallroad tickets and ¢ the} I: checkéd back from the clean: | Bobby Roth, Pair’ fit. Which best team in the country in Bobby's estiination. PRITCHARD TO BE YALE ASSET | IDOL OF COUNTRY The league season will open Sun- 9 Legion vs. Texas. —_—_———— May 10, and close on August 8. ch team will play the other four times during the summer and the team will represent Cas; annual Rocky Mountain aseball tour 1 Denver. Young pa Joe Oschger, veteran right hand- | tted free to the -. er, is now playing with his fourth 1 be 25 centson| HAVRE DE GRAS, Md.—Har!| National League club. Dodgers got on Sunday. | Sande in his first race since he was | him the other day from the Phils, | r s: Sun-! injured last summer at ,| Had played with the Braves andj} pe rode Sarasen to victory in the New-| Giants. Now he hopes to take in| May 10 ark handicap; the other big league clubs and then | 3 visit the Grand Canyon. before ste-| gion VERNON, Calif—Tiny” Jim Her. | ting down. 17 Busingtan vs. Legion man, Omaha heavyweight defeated nears” 19 Texas: vs. Elks Captain Bob Roper, Chicago in ten| Mike McTigue, Ught heavyweight, jard vs. Burlingt: rounds. | champion of the world, may have Standard ys. Elks unintentionally revolutionized the boxing game when he signed through an attorney instead of a mana for his coming bout with Pau! Be lenbach The two will meet in the Ys stadium, New York City When the conference of r fighters and managers was called the other day friend Miguel w: late in arriving. When he f blew in he Introduced Mr. O'Leary, member of the bar and } 1 representative. He made r that Mr. O'Leary would hi 1 angles of the bout and that | BUTTE, Mont.—George Marks of Los Angeles and Dixie Lahood, Butte, Montana, bantamweights, fought 12 rounds to a draw. a Today’s Games || | AMERICAN LEAGUE | Philadelphia at Boston, | Newyork at Washington. St. Louis at Cleveland | Detroit at Chicago. 6 Texas ys. E Texas vs. Legion. ngton vs. Elks. dvs, Legion | coataaan }he (Mike) would watch the ot! Jul agton ve. Legion NATIONAL LEAGUE matters, from the naming of t fexas ys. Elks Chicago at Pisburgh. r of rounds to sock tor Cincinnati at St. Louts ach on the jaw. Boston at New York. ik r he ts confident o Lr Brooklyn at Philadelph: latter but that is incidental. When Mike produced his lawy 1 the room as long been that th ame in purse managers of the leading reasons Kearns and J They’re All READY FOR THE BiG FIGHT — TOMORROW Night AT THE ELKS AUDITORIUM § ROUNDS OF FURIOUS FIGHTING 34 t Miss the Best Fight Card 34 Staged in Casper LOOK ’EM OVER— ALL TOP LINERS AL WEBSTER The Billings Iron Man vs. TOMMY COMMISKEY Rocky Mountain Champion 10 ROUNDS SPEEDBALL HAYDEN Of Casper vs. GHARLES LONG Of Omaha 8 ROUNDS ERNIE ROSS” vs. DYNAMITE wae 6 ROUNDS ELMER CAREY © MISSOU PYLE 6 ROUNDS A GOOD FOUR-ROUND PRELIMINARY Get Your Tickets Early— They’re Going Fast PRICES—$1, $2 AND $3 On Sale at Smokehouse and the Recreation Pool Hall PRN Me ae. Ueno SEE A A GOOD FIGHT CARD AND HELP SWELL THE ELKS CHARITY FUND nager gave a Startled | Alone Valuable. (Copyright, 192 NEW YORK e writer can sper 1.—So fs gathe Y nat Cat neemer |Vernon B. Pritchard, the former Army football star and coach, will transferred to Yale for worl 0. T. C. sectior Captain Pritchard’s ability ognized by Tad ue, but with muc f an man’s n granting on to take issue. -| On the other opening for handy when the come to all the chances the a y will temp tation to use hi ovided he is willin ‘Oo quarterback, premier Notre Dame ! dly resist when he stood ba: in hand, « of the line, an eligible work out {t will be unli ely that the we at a few appli ns from where the R. stalled for officers who, to their technical have won fame as play ers on the plains at West Point. aia SORRRED SAAS AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit 4; Cleveland 3, | | ) New York 5; Boston 1, NATIONAL L EAGU BE No games played becaute funeral of Chas H. ts City Omaha 11 ): St. Joseph 2; Wichita 10, (14 oo. AST. LEAGUE SOUTHERN LEAGUE Falls Waco 9. INTERN \TIONAL LEAGUE KEEPING WELL —~An WR Tablet (a vonetabie eperient) teken at night will help keep you well, by toning and strengthening your dl- gestion and elimination. '| chips Ml JUNIORG—Little Ma uler dose, Made lente. then eanay and adult One-third the content. The rest of nd proceed: fighter’s ds and pockets. Mike points out ex-major league slug is now playing with the Beloit 8, % western professional out: makes the Fairles the|®nd@ strip the spawn | Pregenice of Army Star! ‘| InR.O.T.C. Work Tribune.) Jones at its full his staff organized there would seem to be the ervices on the gridiron that he had the time up this work Yale know er, Dorals, was more formidable than Pritchard | are n department in the future will receive more than colleges . ©. course ts in- in addition qu@ifications, Ss pr teach: 16; Des Moines 5 in: | Babe. “AND ALCOVA BRIDGE UNDER BAN 1 an American newspaper shop be-| man a |fore an editor could find space for a bare mention o} Ms |. There has been | : PAGE SEVEN Sr FISHING BETWEEN PATHFINDER «ce Classic At som Downs Ep the state] into upon his Cheyenne, 1 ay later tn the séasc their luck with the speckled tles. Fish spa the middle of June, sioners thought it best fishing season until July firet government Pathfin |cova bridge w ing from now clone time The com and then give the fi close 2 get into good cond! ve miles from the Pa Mr. Scc t stated yesters y p their | | felt sure | der toc would abi missione he sportst Tequest of the con effect a passage a This acti government mi The spawn will then be se government hatcheries. As are stripped they will be put back! ILLNESS SHOWS UP BABE RUTH AS ONE URNS Lift Off- No Pain! | BY HENRY L. FARRELL (United Press Sports B around the st | NEW YORK, April ¢ ad seen him almost | Press)—TIt took a Babe Ruth on the| show when he entered a thea | point of death to show what a re-| they sald they couldn't imag markable hold the big fellow has on {he had such a following in a the affect! and regard of the | f life as they satw public. ic a rumor that he was| 1 dead, ross the cables, to demonstrate that Babe {s not Our b néarly everyone's any one knowing thé 9 of Lon¢ newspapers, it was as-| tonishing that columns of space The fiction w should have been devoted on the he has the r front page to memoralize the hero | P! who s f a game about which so little is|* bat to ¢ knowr ngland. In their extrem. can react ity, Lo editors called upo has oxtraordinar American correspondents to write y and that element for their readers all that they knew about the Babe, ‘the highest paid professional athlete in the we The significance of this ext attention. B 1a.” | perhaps a larg: also combines r degree. manifestation est in| ce don can be appreciated by Amer-| done as advancit Jicans only when they stop to think jeelves, ike Dempsey did. ‘The - how slightly thes 4 be inter-| must be something else and a ested in read the demise | been defined of the world’s greatest c: vlay:! Tt is ar Jer. It would } to be a dull day | love Perhaps there have ike the be @ national charac r the rumor spread all over the country that the Babe had gone it is hard to believe that the public} could possibly more wrapped up| in an individual Salt Creek Busses Leave Casper, Townsend Hotel 8 a. m. and 1 p.m. and 5 p, m Leave Salt Creek 8 a.m, 1 p.m. and 5 p.m Express Bus ves 9:30 Dai during the season for 1 faced kids in the streets,” He has gone out of his way and ep\nt hours of time when he was tired play with kid& on the street He BTA pane. pack Beereee Bie a into the country |] Salt Creek Transportation Co, : + a Rohe: ‘faa iat y who was weeping c all the more beloved. His trane-| because he got sick and coul ei iN etal ds gretsions are all boyish and it ts the | ses Babe Iman eebibttion eka nature of the overgrown boy {n him | |and the allabsorbing love that he | has for kids that have made him a| | national idol. | To the Babe fell that unpsual | privilege of reading his own obituary | | Kind sentiments are man | for expression until the | subject cannot | ears cannot hear. } the fortune to see urning words of a | nation and to he public. Newspapermen trip back with the Y: | Ruth had collapsed r was started back home, were astonished at } was shown all They | rise to their feet the Babe hit a Prams bai in a frenzy ner ina | DUNDEE GETS "LAST NIGHT AT ‘GARDEN’ FAIR PLAY aes. EAUTIFY and protect your home te inside and out, with the best paint made— Devoe, — | By YORK was one < als in the first ba | the provisions of the Walk aw in Madison Square Gard the honor of appea: | bout before the old structure {sr | ed. The date is 3 opponent will be Sid Terris, | | In that first bout in the Gard Johnny finished second to Joe ¥ ing and the wise ones will be s prised if Dundee ts found to be the rut When the last round ished on May 6 The talk along the G Vay is that Johnny reques or more through sentiment eness | Don't let lack of ready money stop you! Paint now—pay later. Consult the Devoe’ Authorized Agent in your community, about the Devoe Home Improvement Plan, by which you can paint your home NOW, and take ten months to pay. ling Ter he will find a opponen ith a pair of wed legs that never cease ng around the ring a few friends and admirers 2 Wop are shaking thelr JOHN JOURGENSEN heads over this fight. thinking it 242-246 West Yellowstone Highway—Phone 33 would be better were he to hang up : his gloves and rest on the laure! CASPER, WYOMING that are his, rather than risk a beating at the hands of a boy Wh would never have Jaid a glo | this veteran ring marvel in dey | Brigham Young Coach Resigns When you want to know} anything about paint or painting dropin and discuss your problems with us. to Know. “«DEVOE