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THURSDAY, , APRIL 23, 1925 ‘ ADDITIONAL NEWS 0 FIVE BROTHERS GIVE BASEBALL FANS SOMETHING TO CHEW ON: QANSTON 15 IN BOON CONDITION Will Add to Popularity This Season in Tennis Play. By LAWRENCE F (Copyright, 1925, C NEW YORK 1 | | ERRY, asper Tribtine.) April ide from a tourney in Berk April, Johnston has not gone in for win-| atches. But he has been | ht along and will be| for the summer Johnston ys ign in the Richards will be the tennis In past chan and of course he but primarily Litt for Vincent Richards | Johnston not this, of course. There is'no one less given | to talkin tennis competition | than the C nan, but his friends believe and do not hesitate to say that the great duels of the summer on will be between Richar¢ and Johnston There is no r popular figure in the tennis world than Bill Jo! of osfentation, make his money enth ye does | long ten placed followers genera amateur sportsman. There was @ieappointment in the seast and downright indignation on he west coast when Little Bill was removed from the Davis cup singles in favor of Richards and later rated at number threo with Richards at number two in the national ranking. But these setbacks had at least one good result; they influenced Johnston not to retire from tourna: ment play and to participate in the important tournaments this year in an effort to re-establish his prestige ‘Tiny’ Herman Is Injured bw PLAYING * WITH LOS'ANGELES overheated automobile radiator here early today, ‘Tiny Jim Herman, Omaha heavyweight boxer, was se- TONIGHT AT THE Elks Au 34 ROU verely NDS OF FURIOUS FIGHTING Don’t Miss the Best Fight Card Ever Staged in Casper ALL TOP LINERS AL WEBSTER The Billings Iron Man TOMMY COMMISKEY burned about the face by boiling wat and hands ditorium 34 fhe Casper Daily Cribune By NORMAN E. BROWN, Ever since the Smith Brothers broke into the coughdrop game— And the Five Brothers began mak- ing tobacco, stories of families in a given branch of. sport have been written and rewritten, Baseball has had its share of brothers, The Delehanty boys probably drew the most Imelight in their day, partly because of their number, There were four of them. But right now the ‘Grimes boys loom up as the biggest family, if not the most famous. There are just five members of the Grimes tribe demanding vari- ous measure of fame on the dia- mond. Topping the list, of course, is the well known Burleigh, one of Brook- lyn’s pitching aces forthe last seven years Grimes not only ranks as one of the best pitchers in the game, but he Js one of {ts best known hold- outs. Grimes includes a holding out session in his spring training pro- gram just as other pitchers do a rubber. shirt. By reason of the fact the other member of the family to reside for some time in the big ow, brother Ray, who broke in with the Chicago Cubs, comes next in importance. Ray held the first basing Job with the Cubs’ until the leal with the Pirates, which brought harley Grimm to the club, was ne- that he is Rocky Mountain Champion 10 ROUNDS SPEEDBAL L HAYDEN Of Casper vs. CHARLES LONG Of Omaha 8 ROUNDS vs. DYNAMITE MURPHY 6 ROUNDS One-Step Watson ampion, A colored ch hand to challenge class ELMER HISSOU PYLE 6 ROUNDS PRICES—$1 Tickets on Sale at § Recreation No Disappointments by the Elks You Always Get Your Money’s Worth ROSS will be on man in his CAREY 2 any , $2 AND $3 Smokehouse and the Pool Hall ated. Then Ray went to Los An- He made his presence felt by slamming out a homer in ¢ of the early games while cayort * in brilliant fashion at first. Roy Grimes is playing first base he Columbus Senators and if work this esason is up to that the 1924 campaign another year SPORTS | iq | TEX RICKARD [S WAITING TO / wiz DEMPSEY) F AIR PL AY. SRI Kk | kard all set the cham nied by in’ thi: und his w ite, Benjamin, season { are up, and our s| enter has da ife the r in this will ntive-to ‘PORT nmr OAKLAND, Ca , THE MOST FAMOUS OF THE FIVE BROTHBRS: ALBUQUERQUE.—Paavo Nurmi will race against six picked runners of the Hopi and Zuni Indian tribes in Alubuquerque on May 7 distance five miles. LAND, ath: -Edoura weight Mascart champion rican debut, lost to Europe making Al Gi referee ninth r n his 4 rbett, Cleveland, gave Corbett the und on-a. foul WASHINGTON.—P idge tossed out the f home opening of Senators, resident Cool st ball in the the Washington BEHINDTHE ~ SCOREBOARD. (By The Associated Press) President Coolidge who witnessed the opening game in Washington played the part of gq nor-partisan fan..In the Yankee's half of the “lucky” seventh, the chief executive tired of sitting, rose and stretched, The Yankee fans were at him while the Senators followers were at loss to see their chief standing. SHARI vet ature which ized boxing mate DEMPSEY IN X GOTHAM AGAIN NEW Dempsey ready for * wor ernor a Apri 23.— Jack Yew York today of motion pleture pe wife’ Joo Bush, former Yankee pitcher, who was traded to the St. Louis Browns, managed to go the full route after three starts and beat the Indians in ten innings, Joe paved the way to the yictory in the tenth inning with a double. a siege then t tp his vyweliht ch: 1 fine said he H ampion, Ie would fig Wingo and Manush of tho Detrott poms Tigers pulled one for the book in the opening game tn Chicago inst the White Sox. Harris of the Sox smashed a long Ine fly to left field Wingo got under the ball, but it had too much on it and it bounced | out of his mitt. Manush, who was on a dead run from center, arrived | ball betore | (oS Se eee time to grab the ARE T Ae the ground, thereby giv. | eee Baw? Every member of the Washington | BOX Senators conected for one or more | . hits against the Yankees, fourteen safe blows by istered. 1 Ary emphatt r c i sald two uld purses on we you have some question ty find him in the big show Brother his chance the South this nd Kenneth s| s | Shirley got 1880 tation d with ich the where t d the fundamentals of According to record book, | wever, Burleigh, at least, wasn’t | fe. His birth place is given Clearwater, Wis,, which should included in the booster pamphlets ssued by the chamber of « { that fair city All five of the boys are crack sh ition to 2, Ohio, lads le the game e lots ry about baseball, football, box. or any other amateur or pro wal spor you want Outfielder Red Sox } willow crack rule inter eted— amateur Every member of the Cardinals connected for one or more hits in the first inning against the Cincin- nati Reds and took a one sided game, 12 to 3, Fifteen St. Louis players stepped to the plate in the first nsby and Bot- ng and other sports, All are spe ial correspondents of the Casper Tribune, 814 World Building, New York. If you want a perso: enclose a stamped. self.addresse¢ envelope. Otherwise your ques nd spend their off months potting the birds. clay and real The Two-for-One Store |): The Biggest Little Store in 132 W. SECOND ST. fon will be answered tn thig col umn. 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