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PAGE FOUR World Results By Leased Wire SISLER POUNTING BALL AT 424 CLIP WITH SAFETY EVERY GAME. All Doubt as to Whether Pilot of Browns Would Recover Batting Eye Dispelled by Heavy Work With the Stick. CHICAGO, May oF By Th The Associated Press.) — George Sisler, pilot of the St. Louis Browns, has started on | a rampage of batting to fulfill his prediction that 1925 will | ye his »atest season in the American league. The St. Louis star, completely recovered from impaired | eyesight that dimmed his batting for two years, has col- | . every , and Mostit, ‘ooted out - «| fielder of the Chivago White So: F era 24 is making m runaway race for the | Ha At base & honors. He is leading 1, while Hdd) White ager, and ® ten Philadelphia +4095 J ¥ Poole ; Combs, New Louis National sed the 7 new HUGGINS DON'T GIVE ME NO CHANCE To WORK. | WISHT Fr ile Walke or | IWAS WETH YOUVE } YOU KNOW ME AL---Adventures of Jack Keefe Che Casver Daily Cribune You FELLAS COULD USEA GOOD PITCHER, CouLon'T You “aces T oughest Job In Holding Berth Against Three Rivals SPURGEON SETS. WELY PAGE: Lutzke Has Reason He Feel Scared on Third | fino For Cleviand ba FOSTER BY JOHN B. since the wings ) Te » Clift te of the Cubs has stolen es, for the lead, Other lead- Philadelphia, .389; Hartn Pittsbur; Her | SeOREBORRD r (By the pre « Fo ,» former mnat! Red. be Jay t r 1 im a r again the f ( City had a} Braves with two mate- on base and chance. Ever fem} P-| gave the. Phillies a 6 to 4 victory cured As c Mokan and Mawks also of the Phil abn Orl 1] Mes, collected four b n th $n ‘his H | first inning, Welsh 1 Braves | ; S 5 A a blewtiit- blow When Babe Ruth paid pen wicca) with Olé alty of indulging i ‘ y extra He ely A \ Right Fielder Welsh of the Boston | Meals Ben Paschal he ne name of £ Braves had a perfect day with the | Pm 8#sociat ave Ht) Lae ACR ER ESE : ow | willow, slamming out four hits, in-| @#!8nment in the Amer gue, | : ly cluding two doubles and a homer in| (#t of sub for’ Et they four times up. Yankee outf | apg tht fe Pascha { et | A 3 Charles “Gabby” Hartnett of the ‘ nal| H Chicago Cubs got back int fs V ang | trid i ecaahank cit in fi | eo ; ‘ . . “| ther i t am: | ] ae | plonship Ordi QUESTION — aoe =f | Rogers Hornsby of the Cardinals, | on @ ball club. ( | | champion hitter of the National | loom up cu | | League cracked out his second bom: | lar berth in a certain positt But } | er of the season off “Sheriff” Blake | Watker is faced with the t of | of tho Cobs in the sixth inning. | proving to John McGraw t! is | —— | | Hornsby also poled a double and a| a better, man than Georg | single in four times up. Emil Meusel or Billy Southworth Walker, wh we lowed to p erda i r e Ath Sold Himself to Giant Johnny Mostil of the White Sox J ‘ is setting a hot pace for the major | Giant \ *t | league base stealers, Johnny copped | contra t | | two bases against the Browns yes-| Mount v terday and ran his string of thefts | ‘lspose of his se t : to 1 t the end of the sea H 1 Question. —Who took Harry Wills | the field over f and led across the continent three times y sor the Gh ad he t t then to Cuba, Winnipe and also | ¥ s naldout 1| ly te t 1 managed him? t w brac t ¢ Frank W A for | « ‘ood & wa per w ye \ 1 116 r Gieor Sisler, manager of the t Browns, continued to get his hit or Quest Is it ga the ule two daily He smashed out two Lot f % pitcher wets the ends of his! hits against Holis Thurston of the| goicer fingers in h th bef he | White Sox, giving him a record of AY pitches tl n hitting safely in 16 straight games.) 5," | Sister holds the American league |) iy record for safe hits made in 41] 7. P ; amen A row - ¢ ar od . Yuestion.—Whe I no |] ‘ behets make mp by taueet tae Today's Games T get it from a de tore un b ft y J i make it wr or 5 nM NATIONAL LEAGU ! M 1 ret 1 W ye r nnatl @ ttst ‘ ‘ I iy 1 elf a Question.—At what instant AMERICAN LEAGUE good outfield The relia 1 a hatter hitting o fair ball b Louis at Chicas ant » base runner? elphia W ‘ ‘ f ‘ ow ¥ at Bos Walker will be sharing the’ job with Long George eventually in all probability, unless he hits at such a thunderous clip that his removal would be suicide, Half a hold on that outfield job wouldn't be bad. But lurking on the bench still will worth, fighting with his back to the wall for a big league berth, appear oi in fine fettle and got away to a i start, Emil Meusel, whose dis- | contentment at Philadelphia help: ed to send him to New York climbed | out of his slump. George Kely was | all set to continue in the outfield,| be the aforementione: Messrs And then up bobbed Walker Southworth and Meusel, ready to Won Chance to Start. | split the pob with Mr, Kelly in the Inside of a few days it was appar-| same manner. ent Walker woud! demand a So the ods are about three to one in the regular Hneup. When the against Mr. Walker son opened he had won the place,| ‘There are two things in his fa (omporarily at least. He was in the! yor, however—his ability to batter the ball and his confidence {rn him- self, Any player who can peddle first series. He collected six hits in| his first eight trips to the plate, As long as he goes that good, or nearly that good, he'll remain in, But sit-|.a few cold thousands ought ting restlessly on the bench are| able to deliver the Southworth, Meusel and Kelly, all} deal is made. itching to get their chance. So let the fun go on CASPER HiGH EASY VICTOR IN TRIANGULAR TRACK AND FIELD MEET AT GLENROCK YESTERDAY The Casper high school track and field team easily tri- umphed in the triangular track tourney held at Glenrock sterday afternoon between the Douglas, Glenrock and goods after ————— himself to a championship club for to be] the | OW YES THEY IS YOU'RE LOOKIN’ @T ONE RIGHT Douglas; Lightheart, Casper. 6.28, Discus—Carlson, Glenrock; Over: baugh, Casper; Kassie Casper. Dis tance 84 feet, 3 inches. 220.Yard Dash—Hales, Casper; Casper. land, Doug! Gorrell, 35 3-10 seconds. High Jump—Scott, 440-yord Brown, Ci | Time 69 6b Dash—Alsman, r; Cronk, nde, Casper, se SPORT BRIEFS DETROIT.—Harry Greb, world’s middleweight champion, defeated Quintin Romero Rojas, Chilean box- er in 10 rounds. FARGO, N. D.—Al Holzman of | Trenton, N. d., and Billy Petrolle, Fargo lightweight, fought 10 rounds to a draw, | DENVER\—Midget Smith, Salt Lake City featherweight won a three-round decision over Don Long of Colorado Springs. | NEW YORK.—A working agree- ment between the New York State Boxing co! ission and the South American Boxing federation was ef- fected at a meeting of officials of both. BALTIMORE. rs. W. K. Van- derbilt’s Saras Earle Sande up won the $25,000 Dixte handicap for S-year-olds at the opening of the Pimblico spring meet. PHILADELPHIA, May 2.—The Philadelphia Nationals retired the Boston Braves on a triple play in the sixth inning of today’s game. With the bases full O'Neil filed to right fielder Shultz who threw to Henline, nipping | Welsh at the | plate and Padget was out at second Henline to Fonseca Yesterday's Scores American League. Philadelphia 4; Washington 9. St. Louis 5; Chicago 9. Detroit 7; Cleveland 8, (10 innings) New Y ; Boston 7, National League. | Boston 4; Philadelphia 6 | Chicago 6; St. Louis 4 Others postponed; rain. Western League Joseph 5; Denver 9 Oklahoma ¢ American Association Indian Pau’ ‘olumbus 3; Milwaukee 6 ‘Toledo 1; Kansas City 7 Louisville 8; Minneapolis 4 | Texas League rel, Casper; Gibson, Hel 5 feet, inche: Javelin—Habernicht, Casper, Cart son, Glenrock; Revort, Douglas. Dis: | j tance 182 feet, four inches. Half Mile Run—Miller, Brown, Casper; Thompson, Casper. Time %. 9 Broad Jump—Nyland, Douglas; Amos, Casper; Wood Casper. Dis: | tance 18 feet, 9 inches. Relay—Won by Casper. (Alsman, Gorrell, Miller and Hales.) Time 3:89 3-10, SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1925 ——9— First in News Of All Events Nb eA vn OF YANK SHORTSTOP NOW FACING BREAK Miller Huggins Talks of Relieving Everett Scott On Return to Gotham; Has Record of 1,300 Consecutive Games. NEW YORK, May 2.—A new menace today threatens the playing record of the veteran Yankee shortstop, Ever ett Scott. Victor over sickn injury and transportation ti-eups of 11 years in the major leagues, Scott, who has estab- lished a mark of playing i i more than 1,300 consecutive ed a record of having’ hit safetly in pelled soon bow to f 16 consecutive games With > adily sip Only two games were played in the they dropped anc one yeéster- | National league, a home run by For @ay to the tall-end Boston Red Sox, | soca with two on-bases, in the sixt! 7 word emanated from the gave the Phillies a decision : amp that Manager Huggins | o and. the Chicago is seriously considering the replace- aitnned within a stugle ment of Sc Young Wanninger | ¢: of the ling Giants by a when the Yankees return to New| win over the Cardinals. A sebre of York tomorrow to open a series with | § to 4 ruled in both games. the Athletics. | Yankee follower: that Scott’s play this year has denced unmistakable signs of slow: ing up in the field; his hitting has never been strong. Now 83 years old, | Scott is beginning to show the ef AMERICAN LEAGUE. Team— Washingtor Cleveland Philadelphia Chicago St. Louis New York . Detroit fects’ of his long career at when the New York tear afford it The fates were unkind yesterday to the Athletics who were within a games grasp of the American league lead. A five run rally by the champion Senators in the fifth, with the score tied at 3-all, put the Phil- adelphians back in third place. In spite of the fact that his play- ers bombarded two pitchers with 14 period | NATIONAL hits Ty Cobb was unable to separ-| Team ate his Detroit Tigers from their) New York losing habit. Four Detroit pitchers | Cincinnati - proved ineffective against the Cleve: land Indians, who advanced to sec: ond place a* a result of their vic Chicago Philadelphia . Brooklyn tory, 8 to 7 in ten innings Pittsburgh The Browns lost another game to| St. Louls the White Sox, 9 to 5, but St, Louis} Boston .._ fans took comfort in the extension ee of George Sisier’s batting streak. By Yor results try a Tribune Classi- making two singles, Sisler establish- fied Ad 40 Rounds of Boxing MONDAY NIGHT, | i s Dallas 9. | Casper schools, by winning nine first places and halving a | | EE ee eT, ie }tenth out of a possible fourteen. The Casper athle San Antonio 12. scored 7614 points, Douglas ranked second, tallying 3514 | 3; Houston 2 points, and Glenrock Inst, trailing | below the usual mark. Several of with 18 points | the nning events were run ind! ‘acific t of Douglas stayed a spectac-| Vidually which eliminated the ele-| Salt Lake 4 Dougie Fed 8 ’ . eds of rooters from tho th ns ; competing by eaking tr tory makes Casper the te land 3 & first place | favorite in the dual meet to be uthern League BR hy itt cloared the | With the Dougias squad at Doi Birmingham 8; Mobile 11 Ae vig eas 7 ire PT sturday after Gnas Atlanta 2; New Orleans 7. pal ae Ppt hs ek” ol Morgar 1 Christ Chattanooga 2; Memphis 1 15 feet — een. | pher have dev Lof ath.| Nashville 18; Little Rock 11 e wl to cop the ———— . Site in ‘that wihte’ tonrtament International League. . Sa in wae at Douglas on May 16 All gamen postponed, rain st out notching The summa a tcte BG Asati 100,000 B Crise | | ae date teste hie. oys 5 | In Ol “ | ‘ Gibson, Casper; Brown | 272 ympics € t ore | and Cronk, Glenrock, tied St d d. ; de aes ie net nd croak, Gi aged To ay’ was Ha Casper, who scored Kassie, Casper; Miller Doug — \ 1 of 17 point of | jas; Claver, Glenrock, Distance %6| CHICAGO, May 2.—More tha | Douglas © to advantage in the| fect, nine inches 100,000 boys in 2°00 cities in the j meet ar second in individual} too.yard dash lend, Douglas, | United States and forelgn countries is tb wjth a tally of fif/and Hales, Casper, tled for first;| compete today in the international jteen points, Alsfnan ef she locals| Holloran, Casper and Scott, Doug-|juntor olmypic games results of hn right on the heels of Nyland] tas, tied for third. Time 11 » rconds. which will be cabled to international with a score of 10 points 120-Yard Hurdles—Mi! headquarters here. The contestants I e fact t the compe: | Ha Casper; Cronk have been selected from nearly a 1 » a slow. track, | T 54 million youths who took part { naries dv MAY 4th AUSPICES Arkeon Athletic Club 2—HEADLINERS—Q EDDY MOON | KID HALLOCK “The Fighting Ghost” Standard Casper KID LANE F. MATTERLY White Eagle Omabs | 4 Bout That Will Surpri A Whiheind Bout’ |. Swan See 8—OTHER BIG BOUTS -§ Show Starts Promptly at 8:30 Reseryed Seats Now on Sale At the Recreation Bi| ard Parlor Harry Yesness Store Ringside—$ 4.50 Reserved—$4.00 General Admission—75¢ Don't Forget the Date—Action Every Minute