Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 25, 1925, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT World Results } By Leased Wire | i TAVEBAGES LOWFOROPENING YOUSNOW ME a WEEK THIS YEAR IN THE MAJORS REEFE AIN'T am | THAT CRAZY WITH MONEY. HE WoULONT \ THROW © LEAD) NICKEL @CROS) ‘YY DOWN ETE PoTOMAc Athletics and Phillies Spring Surprise by Topping | The .300 Mark; Hartnett Sets Pace for Home Run Sluggers. cCAGO, April 25.—(By- The Associated Press)— 1 the major leagues during the first week of the vecially in the National league which is celebrat- ibilee, phenomenally light. Some of | ittributed it to the pitchers being farther ad- | others clain t hitters, especially the vet- wit DICK ag } DOR CAN \N the | 4-35-45 | CAIMSTN CHliA ewree CASPER ATHLETES STAR FOR BRAVES BREAK WINNING CTREAK ANNUAL GRADE SCHOOL TRACK suute us | Nath -ARRIITURETNCRIEE: COWBOY TEAM IN DEFEAT OF MEET SCHEDULED FOR MAY 22 a, | 1 Is : | 1 | E | 5 7 Toss Pee Os: errr tT: ge d H \ Si 7 sib Valuable Training is Zack Wheat Pounds Out Homer and Five Singles| .: aheattaachs petite aoe tment Given Gridders in Miller, Tim In Five Times at Bat in Turning Tide for than 1,800 : : r F x : he Je schools F y to take Spring Work ; Tonner Brooklyn in Friday Game. as ue aon, . Tully an, ath a yrding to height, a * t Br ri 1 per schools. |and ag This is done to give t¥ ipateusas at serie | re hi Wyoming icinate | NEW YORK, April 25.—Two baseball strings were cut choo! athletic, field 7 toesta ke or ahowsaeaeand , OF R : | R Wi who figur- third. Distance 98 feet, ¢|and a third was lengthened yesterday in another day of yaNlseiane that have to comr ; | outfielde » Groves vigorous hitting in the major leagues. u f wo-D ale“ Vault—Threlkelé,, Teachers The six-game winning streak of the champion Giants BN Seo ws ‘. , tied; Brown | + apes" . bs oa Pare field, Willard, Mills, Moun: added school ! comise Ried helene [in the National league was buried under a barrage of 15\° SS Re SHLE cea AP ERIATIS largest unker Geeeeuii ¢ “i /'wecond; hits by the Boston Braves, while the Brooklyn Robins, nurs- | rine and all the nelus meet. will : sealVariet Time, 2.8. Her, Wyoming, |:Ag the wounds of five straight de-ythe nipth following a pass i dat rg evening | declared the . Tisiwitiner aL chavelll hurdies—Williams Teachers, ' second: teats, experienced complete recovery |bunt, put over the deciding 7 l'eties wolfool to abe sndition | be presented with a silver loving : the “Bab tedha tyori third. "Time by-get 16 hite from Pitchers Mit-| to 6. when the date for big tourney | cup. The cup last year was won - E ache ird. T Ww O'Neal of the Phil e inati, playing the St. Louis| - tia ‘ga : ot ft hi t val in | 28 Wyoming, veteran ieft fielder, led | Ca als, scored six runs ! the Christopher, = com n classes D a ‘ four-baggers | Broad jump—Taompeon ond. Time, 18 n and four singles | eighth to win by 7 to 6. 41 director, are com-|E will be permitted to enter but Haz , Close, Teachers, secor High jump— Wyoming, |! bat. A pba nek ons iba ts event, while th ys in the other ‘ On Dista 2 ing-preserved was the | of Pittsburgh yesterday, Grimm lea ba tlabaés (adayienter"an Ta eeeeeots ‘ ‘ : i - the Cubs ¥o the front, 7 to 2 for ste Sarit 1 un Le w , n interest Following t of events yw E Tu Wyoming, firet a sing: {ll be the cording : z ‘ r J T St.) T secor Stanley 1 | d between | Distance, 1 feet, | ¥ the only redeeming tent ; | pupils grade schools. The yard én te | Browns, 8 to it; meet ‘will be run ‘off in one ast yard dash, 1 | firs Thompson.’ Wyo: Americans yest latternoon by having several com- high jump, broad Ame | Ws Wyoming, sec-| preved puld win a } jump, pole shot put, [ ( ar | Teach third, Time, | with on ts even though that Class B. h iz ¢ Chi-| tir small total was half the quantity Fifty-yard dash, 100-yard da ‘ ea | collected by thelr opponents, the | 20-yard dash, 440-vard dash a | the Zoston Red Sox. Welch's single in Me yard Jow hurdles, high jump, rina, ; ¢ Sox 3 co jump, pole ys shot put. v league | Y NORMAN E BROWN z Sa Fifty-yard dash, 100;yard das | NEW YORK, April 2 220-yard dash, high “jump; broe LeF ; = | 6 governing the Davis Cup]of activity minor league will} | v | still a great uncer i jump, pole yau f xinl oxy ole ~ AY have been alt brir blg k ase who of t = Calss D., | Yesterday's Scores er big ase. (By The Assocatea Prem) Gales Dig an ~ | zh open at Prest-|| The veteran Zach Wheat of the j Rook Fecad Aimesioan\Teaxve. | | but the chances| Dodgers swung into a batting stride] jump, pote ‘vault ‘ i ee } dozen of the out nashed out five hits in five Chika oF: " It you have some question to! 1 including a homer with @} ditty-yard dash, 100-yard dash, ask about baseball, football, box 7 of elopnient tch-| high jump, broad jump, pole vault league prosp ing or any other amateur or pro- 1 class golf in thls count ls All school relay, all school’ bicycle —— Earl | Neeley, - young . outfielder f | | fessional: sport— appreciated when it is state the Philadelphia is who t race, 440-yard dash. j)SPail¥ NatnpAlilckane ‘ a i with the Wasaington Senators, is | | yrite to Joha. B, Foster, on Mepornioressiqnal, ome | Che aire Gnd armecen inn cee Rous f 2 Earl $ I said to have « batting weakness. | || baseba otherwise, » played the| Joe Genewich had too: much 0 4 Ys des Perry, ttn bamateur! open tf] 1910, fifteen years | the ball for the Giants who had won q - | n Willie ith, a native six games in a row and the Braves i on.boxing:and other | wh d won the Amerl-| stopped the winning streak 8 to 1. | | professional sports. Al | | car pionsh went oss the| doe allowed only five hits and was | | f ; eaawsbereupserita | | sea did. ver . as everyone| given good support in the pinches. Pacitic Tribune, $14 World Bullding, New |'| 1" this country thought, to land in]. Jimmy McAuley ,the former San § : idles ri Sie owe an Biace. this great protes: Fra else Cons Leaguers who is .* burd hat one Enclose tamped, eself-ad-| |Slonal tournament goes bac nto | playing t for the Chicago Cubs, | 3 Re sae nee : | looked ae Ay Bares New lta aa eatalace 3) Fabs 8 the sixties and the cup for which|was a big help in defen chal came to the New York Yanke | | looked enthusiast v| | dress Ir your Lndenteveanion eoncdes anise ti|% from Atlanta in the Southern League E eae it is now held by Walter Hagen, the | h with the repu Western Leagu edd Dee American home br first went into| fices jon of being a , | It wasn’t apparent in the twelfth Q.—On what players of the Louis-| competition in 18 Charles Grimm, the former Pirate, Babe Ruth. I al e inning of the final | fair ville club have options been secured Barly efforts of the Americans to|is upsetting the dope when it |the woods a Club Standings World's series last fa!l Rye and, what players have been farmed the loop faredvno better’ than'|'to hitting this season. ‘The nev Cube’ alleged International League || the Glants. eh uintet out Smith's in 1910. John Me-| first sacker had a perfect day with s. Fate oe es ee |} A.—Only the secretary or manager er in the tour-| the hickory, poling four hits in four lereed howev American’ League J Haskell-Ind r gel. of the can give that Informa-|nament g Muir times at bat, his blows including a Tat Paschal y ‘ I rn will not r ; = tlon. Asking of waivers is not con-| since F t first I | double, and two triples | > have a cl 778 | bea 1 1g an | vet sidered to be public prope i | Ame « “Rip” Conr ort 4 o live up t 2 e) Harrish the | saga Q.—I would like to become a] A c | i ‘ netie -by|| pack two 4 , ‘ ey. ,Who ‘should I see ubou: c | ! ) ear | called e h er. | getting a job? What should I weigh? | | ec z3 wants seer bao 7 |. A.—Apply in persor ¢ ¢ | | t s at the t | 1 Lea } Ww your home Ays t t Be ‘od out a National League ma the lookout fe nd r 1 f fifth |+ s e-f xamevandibe mae | e aeue if you have ambition to succeed you | h ga by fi 1 the ball hard ever .0 a hope = will most likely get a chance. You] ¢ ed Lyons & the King is a ha \ z | What wit should weigh around seventy-five or | inasmuch as he 1 : thitisett < ae Babe Ruth éighty pounds. If you are not too} sion over there tr out the American Association heavy and ‘have strong forearms you : : ~NEW PROTEGE: the Inte Charley Eb etter of the Brooklyn Na- BY FAIR PLAY jonal League club, owe much to j« "2826; The Casp n, manager of that | NEW YORK, April 2 Joo’ Wat tobingon’s capabill The UNION Label Gélemt te hee’ tn eet oe THE TRADEMARK OF GOOD WORKMANSHIP ery highly. ‘Dac Snell by are litted. El Union Pr ' “ 5 : Pe, ped ‘ et faced obligations | 1. The ¢ I pa " ja ting to some $500,000 (when <n NIG ILABEL The ¢ , : The ¢ c Pr | Jana pres@Allininated s & A fo " Da iS of Hawaii and I o claims he ¢ orasy. Genes ‘ o— will r of fighters in a| g leasur e few ye € : Tudle atter of fact 1 x ail thathernelght now and vis scouting |. Stentalhae eehyadto, Wow EES HS beta back east for a whirl. at the top| bas thrown Bib Munn, will proceed | tchers. Last month he carried|to get It. | Detaile Kid Kay the champion, through eet i Mcenda }ten brisk 1 nd showing | The big leag Allthe Family. Y ee teens ing) cave Bless cause of their injuries The payers inturie do Howes not Include any above the neck Che Casper Daily Cribune SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1925 First in News Of All Events | THE STRING ON IT WAS Too SHOR ea 2 ite ) You @S if STRONG AS WASHINGTON cheese” How 01D You CoME out 7? have a good chance, Try ‘Tribune Want Ads for} Q—With runners on first and third bases and one out batter hits Jong fly to the outfield, Runne first leaves the base before the ball is caught but the runner on third holds, his base until the ball is caught and then beats the flelder's throw and scores. Tis first base. | N Culinery man then calls for the ball and | touches first base. Umpire calls the runner who left first base out and that retires the side. Does the run count and would it change the de cision if the ball was played to first | instead of to the plate? A € un oe] 1 weuld t cha e i ball were , was no force p' olve th ~ Datler was < nd DETROIT — Failure of Charlie | Mad usak Mul souta bet reaching | (Phil) Rosenberg, New York bantam. | = . | first base hw et to weigh in for his bout with —— Eee kie Nichols resulted in the fight | Peed lied off, 1] TR I “Ya ‘* ™ | _ || TRAIN SCHEDULES _ | 8. D—Bua Lo. || i CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN ’ Ke } Vestbound i National League : ® seventh | |No. 603 : eae te geen. Cateye Netieaal Lean round bout when|| Eastbound TTT eal aBupeste. cht sabre Rion Nee Arrives Departs Cincinnati at St. Lou | = - meh til ee Vd a ey 6:00 p. | | Brook mn at Philadel; | HOLLYWOOD—Ray Miller, Chi CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY at > r cago lightweight, outboxed Johnny Arri i fe La Mar of Los Angeles in 10 rounds. ” Gate ; Ame z (eas . 8:10 p. Ba5 pm Detroit ut chi c Arrives Departs La : 6:50 a 0 7:10 a. m ' Vhilse ary : ; n

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