Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 3, 1925, Page 9

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ba , i | ie r i ye 1 be % { c meet t& SUNDAY, :-MAY-3,..1928 World ‘Results KING: OF SWAT STILL EXPECTS STELLAR YEAR “Pm-Pretty Weak,” He Admits in First Interviews. HENRY L. FARRELL yePresa Staff Correspondent.) be Ruth Hy today. ‘ hitters Aheca. weeks “endSINt edtth’'am when Tedetiout,!” the Bube ike to a. flook fat réporters, the? first visitors that tie deep . pakiniftga'to recieve wince He jmade “the ambulance. trip: from the Perihs fa'#tationrta the hospital. Yu “I'm pretty wenk, fellows," he'sald andthe Iooked i¢gThe*tiné tan coat “2 ‘thatshe brought Hit: from therFlor ida training camp+afithe New York Nankees’ had edn Pledched out..ol- ‘Thhet “entirelystendhasegiven way. to @ regular hogpitat patior. He is not Be heavy: he wWasiand while there +nothing Iph, he lod ed to be rather soft. todgh “break, bo: he said. “Never had sp’much pain in my life, I've been Jookin’ at the,.walls in this room for’ over two wéeks_and |. ans dint -noth'ng mich, td ‘190k at. *Min'to been entih” much “ands feel ‘Kinda pad-afl over, but I’m, coming. The Babe ruin smiles but {twas a weak effort, ghd ifs face’ registered the .pain'he |, encountered when he tried to change » its pésition in the bed, * With a —“wWell, what/s on your system, boys?’—He turned: himself oyer for cross examination. “How you going to be out, what I'M asking’ thé" dod. tor ever da Maybe two “weeks.” eSpue be Bvle td” play? righ “‘Depepds.on the. old ping, They're “finda. weak now.” “Have youllostmuch weight?" “Yeh, lots. Feel ike a feather- weight, Mustn't weigh more'n 200." “Are you eatng good?” “Yeh, pretty good. They're giving me stuff to make me ea “Was it too” much” edtihg” “that, caused your troublés?”’ Now, all that héfivy eatin’ stute you been writing’ about me is the bunk. Two thirds of the fellows on the Yankees eat\more thanzI do: Iive. ways had indigestion. I’m the guy that made ‘bicarb’ famous. My trouble is flu. I've had it eyery, year for four years. the training camp?” : uess maybe I did. I took ‘off 26 pounds in a couple of, weeks, Maybe that was too much.” “What's the matter with theYan- kees?” “Must be in a slump. It's a good ball club: “How ‘about your home runs this “I’m getting a slow start but I'll be up"there with the rest of 'em,. I'l) sive them other ‘hitters stirfee webks and I’ catch “em.” “This lay off won't hurt your eyes any, will “Don't guess It’ wil}. TOsthé® old) plus’ will hofd me up I'l dothe ‘rest. Belly aches don’t "hurt: the eyes:! ‘18 ars. Ruth, yerlousl Just had ‘some nerves.” Babe broke in then with a Where did that photographer go? ed the man always jvag goodamakin’ pinto Bape stirs Babe rémark HUSKERS TRIM GRINNELL It DUEL CONTEST LINCOLN; Neb. May 2“Nebriska University won from Grinnell, 76 to 55 in a dual track meet here today the bettered Grinnell isgourl Valley meet record by heavy wea. fet. Locke ka, won the 100 yard faph Qyard dash in 9.9 Grip hurtes Or egon Aggies , Overivhetmed ft CORVALLIS, Ore,, May 2—(Unit ed Press}—The University of Wash- ington won the duel track meet with" the Oregon Aggies today 90 to 41. ‘The Aggies failed to make a single aint in the 10-yard dash, the high eile Mt he 00 sure “adh. Bas By Leased Wire about him, to suggest. .a-|- tried one of his home,’ “Did you take off too much weight ' Che Caspet HELP FROM THE ANGELS RAISES KILLLIFER’S HOPES; JINX LURKS HOA. FROMTHE «6 - » ANGELS’ By NORMAN EB. BROWN. Unwittingly "one of the famous Wright boys started alot of trouble for |the present-day Chicago Cubs when ,he invented. the gbortstop posi- ‘tion some 6 or 60-years: aEQ ,.But for their tnability to ‘keep Wshortstop sound 18 wind and limb the ‘Whidy |City team might have been ‘baskilig in the Imelight of the league championship.for the last two years. B .: Trouble started a couple of years ago when Charley Hollécher, his ‘way to fame as a ‘short: and all-around star, was thijbled with ‘heartburn or specks in front of his eyes after meals~or some- thing. + a * *He® tried dinner mints} fanty charcoal tablets and 17 other recom- mendations of friends and: hote! lob- No use,: Hig stom, In 1922 Holiocher showed his ¢lass as a shortstop by leading the league in fielding, He hit .229/ and ‘rankéd second in sacrifice hitting, with 37 bunts. * "Then the Blow :Fell. Then his troubles—and Manager Bill. Killefer’s commenced. In 1923 he, broke into less than half the games—66 to be exacti*How~valu- able a cog in the machine he was while in the game was, indicated again by the retords which showed Hitn raifking second in ffelding antl batting. 242 ~The best man Killefer/ had, to fill his shoes was Karl Adams.” This ‘willing Youfigstet was but a’ fair fielder, however,"ahd hit but .259, moter thar! Supannte below: Cliarley. Last year. ,Hollgcher _ hesitated about playing. ae were ‘conflict ing reports as to his reasons, ‘Evety- thing from his health to his desire for a change of s tloried as probable He finally rep: c broke<into some 70 games. He re tained: his flelding-ability, ratiking aecond for the yer, but his hitting Sropiid togt ridfculousty;low aver “ape of". Adants, who tried agaifi to, till ie shoes, Rit .279. “When; atthosloge of the1924 cam paign .Hollocher made it*plain “hé probably would not play this’ yenr. Killefer took the bull by the“horns and put over a wholesale swap With the Pittsburg Pirates which brought the'spry Vetefan,- Rabbit Mardi ville, fo7Uie Cub.ctpblipuse, “Looks ‘as though'I’m set at-last,”’ remarked Bilh Spoke Too Soon, Everything went lovely, or there? abouts, until Maranville oratked his ankle and the doctors broke, thé’ sud newe to Killefer that’ Maranville Would be on-the bench untfl Juné Kiefer found himself ed with the’ aime old worry. Forced to act quickly Killetpk det cided to give Cl Pittenger, fore mér Red Sox rookie, a ‘chance. Pit tenger falled to nake the grade and was sent to the coast Bir had Bob, Barrett, utility mar but Bakrett! had decided to cast his lot fn thegete} y geld ne fe und Killefer had agreed ACE, better fitted for the outer, de- thar the"thnér line He had. Ralph Michaels,, odfi Tate Rock, hut Michiveld pertehee,**.Then came chance to get Jimmy McAuley. shorts! ofthe Los Wheeled Sgetn'"of the Pactfié-Coata Leagiie. v4 McAuley played 56 gamés atesece! ond and 91 nttahort for the Atirel’ The led the Wace last season, fielding at second and ranked second at sport He hit .276. et il Sip bay uDDApve pal atin KILLEFER CARES FOR, HIM LIKE A BABY HE AUST Lose THE SHORTSTOP JAX THAT FOLLOWED S MARANVILLE. AND MC AULEY. 4 has been up apparent in; the batting rage In one game against tho’ Pirates Jimmy slappea ‘out thrée hifs in four°fimtes up. The three blows helped’ sink the Pirate crew. So temporarily least Killefer's who?tfield problem ‘seems solved, But hegovs about “His ‘work with his | fingers.ctossed. He'd run two miles} cides to go foraging again. cat crossing his path perly, | Bill's wondering just how long will \GIANT SLUGGERS DRIVE VANCE FROM MOUND FOR. VICTORY AS PIRATES HANG CREPE OW REDS New NEW York, Hornsby to Bottomley, siste 2, Kauffmann 2, Sherdel 1, Struck out: By Kauffmann oron 2, Sherdel 1, Bush 1. Pitelt record: Off Kauffman 7 hits 1 r° in 7 innings, Bush 1 and none in Sothoron 9 and 2 in 7 2 and 1 in 1 2.3, St, Louis 10, Chicago 8, Umpires: McCormick Winning pitcher: ing pitcher: Brooklyn's 2, was Knocked out the seventh inning came from behind gnd_won, 7 Three runs scored jn the seventh. inning on a triple and four singles won the game for the champions, Score: Brooklyn: New. York Vance, ¢ lor; Neht, Bush champion pitcher, of the box in and the. Giants 7 to 6. Time: R. H. EB. ~008°010 010—5 11° 3 -000.012 310—7 14 0 rimes. and, Deberry, Tay ott-and Snyder. Summary: Home run: Fournier. Three base -hit:. Frisch. Two base hits. Snyder.(2), Kelly, Stolen base Vange, . Double. plays: , Frisch * to Jackson to Kelly; Jackson to Kelly Base on balls: Off,Nehf 3. Strick out: By Vance 3, Nehf 6. - Umpires: McLaughlin, Rigler and Hart Kauffmann Sothoron. Philadelphia, 1-12; Boston, 4 PHILADELPHIA, May Phillies divided the first here this taking a the first afternoon, the 10-inning pitching duel game, while the second. First game R. 412 1 6 Pittsburgh, 1 TSBURGH | burs Pira \ 1 incinnati, 3. 2.—The F 000 001 000.3 01 000 000 Philadelph ‘Pirates’ | in gathered morertalites “In the sixth. “Le Summa 9, Boston croft, Welsh, run: Ring, Sacrifice hit: Double plays: Genewich Marriott, O'Neill to ses on balls: Off Ring wich 4, Struck out: By Ring Genewich 5. Hit by pitched By Genewich (Williams), Pfirman, 2:06. Second game Boston -..-.--200 101, 101— Philadelphia-...007 010 31x— Ryan, Kamp and O'N neau; Carlson and Wilson, ummery; Left on bases: 8, Boston 7, Two base hits: Fonseca, Burns, R. Smith base?! runs; ‘Huber, Burrt Dono- | Steng Double pl ‘to Burrus and to Hawks ls: Off Catison 1, Ryap.1, Ka “Struc k out “arison 2, Ry Kamp 3. Losing pitcher ch Kamp. U and Pfirma Left on bases Two base hii Burrus, Henlin: Phill bee The #) ruins and ging here- tc pluggets .gathered, 1 first three innings four Meadows, the bespec held’ Cincinnati jikmbcked a team ,win four-bagger ~ Score @incinmati Pittsburgh Donohue; Benton: han and-Winigo,” Dow. and Smith: Summary ‘Two base hits. Niehaus, Cuyier, Traynor base hits, Barnhar Meadow Traynor Stoler Bases on balls: Off Biemiller 1 Struck out Meadows» 1 bases. the : in led pitcher, five “hits homerun to help Carey" algo ked and | 5 his a knoe R. Hi. B. ooos011— 3 5 1 Sweeney and O'Day, Tit --w0 <134 004° 00x+18°15 2 Bi mill 83} Meadows Smith, Three Wright OCuyler. , Carey Home runt five Moore htt Bancroft Fonseca Bases cinnati Morhn Wiipart ahd Qulgie Sweene Today’s Games NATIONAL LBAGUE. Chicago at 8t. Louis, Rrooklyn at, New York cinnat! at Pittsburgh. ton at Philadelphia, , O'Day Aiiging « ‘pitching aydl with Kauft puwion.for weaver bn ah AlySothoron weakomid tin tho eighth’ and the Cubs derelitta” tHe ‘Citdinals, 3 to 1 pAdams, “Cubs, ; hit. @afély all four. Mimrpe tte bate oe Beore’ . “ “RHE. Ghickivo acnsee-O00'Q0) O2—3.11 1) Bt. Lauis~ ..--00b. 000 000—1° 8 0} Haytntenn) Buyh-'and “Hartnett; | ang estate: tert. alfa, Gi | AMERICAN LEAGUE. ~Bumemay Si. Louls at Chicago, on a cinder road to prevent # black And the small hours of the night find him listen- ing at the door of McAuley’s room to he sure the lad is breathing pro« be before the fivelegged jinx with a penchant for. shortatops de- Bell una Bases on balls: Ort Sothoron Soth- 2-8, Sherd Left on bases: 2.08 and Klem. Los: —The double header of the year with the Braves invaders Phillies won a free for all hitting bee in the Ban: | Home Marriott to O'Neill Bancroft ball Umpires: Phillies Wilson: Home Sacrifice hit Ryan {res ‘Time: Sunday Cribune ene . PAGE NINE oe First'in News Of All Events BE RUTH SAYS FE HE’LL OVERTAKE HOME RUN HITTE RS OF FIRST PLACE BY WINNING ON HOME RUN IN THE NINTH ‘wa PUSH SENATORS OUT ; Philadelphia, 6; Wa gton, e purgéon, O'Rourke, Cobb; W-ACHINGTON, t hor McNulty; sacrifice hits, ress).—The champtor Senator Sewell, Myatt, Haney, Pothergill, 2 back into. second. pl stblen base, McNulty; struck out b: the Philadelphia “M ed them here, 6 to 2: Collins, 2; Sten. Harris & off Smith, 1, right hander. of the Athletics pitcher, the, Senators,, while Clevelard Ce Miller ed int. the, lead inthe sue). ler leagu> race by | toner to’ 6, ine11 tla fe) riarty and Geise! won jn the eighth b, scoring thre op othe bit 4cc. ivegend! by Boston, 5; New, York, 4, with Marberry int w BOBTON navn sent pruted Pepas) Ington scored two runs in the The Yankees started a-ninth tr Re tere walle hits and an in. | "ing rally: against the Red Sox and bain / runs tielng up the Score— R. H; B, | here .today ang pinch hitting Philadelphia 2 90 000 043-8 9° 1] for O'Nélll and: Gehrig did the same Washingtcn — 000.000 020 ) Schang' cag Harris and Cochran; Cove Ha WOO pre ‘Marborry rought Dugan The nine tthe winning run in.the P.ole; three ‘Kasé-hits, Hale. f ninth after two: wWerecout, » Shawk rtolen bases, Walsh, Rice, fing) pasged.\Vachs.;;.who | st Bleugs, Miller, Bishop? double pl ond Synnee Oe AWArW EERO Hale, Bishop’ to. ‘Pools; “baxéa (on'| Of Todt's easy roller 3 balls, off ¢ eski, 4; Har 4 are E Mari. orry, 1; umpires, .Orm nd I Dineen p00 , = and O'Ne . 5 W 4 Piclnich Cleveland, $; Detroit, 7 1°? aummarncuwsbasaynie’. Wit CLEVELAND, Ohio.) May | Boone, Coombs, Schang, Dugan; With Detroit three-in the lead in the | bazes, Flagstead, ° Prothro last half of the ninth ir ache; saorifice, Sones; double playa, MoNulty, Clevoiand ‘duttiel at Ward; Scott to. Ward to home ron’ on ‘the third ‘st Pips 6 to O'Neill to: Pip; lett scored two men ahead of hi on ba York, 9; Boston, 10 the score.” The Indluné. | bases alls,,0ff Jones, 9; Shaw- ever the winning in the el exit: out by | took the game 8 to 7 Tor losing "pitcher, Shawkey; | | Speaker's charges first p | umpt Nallin: and Connolly Detro! 000 340 000 00 | oat leveling 2: 100 100: 11 Chitagu, 4; St! Louts, 1 Coll stone | CHICAGO, May t!—(United Pre Smith ece, Miller 2 | ‘o-t ummary ng un in B.} The les blues new breasted ne Each te to Some an trousers ler, Golzajens suns Three base hit *hiladelphia at Washingtor . Snyth.--Sjolenbnape: 6 Detroit at Cle’ r | CASA sata St it. ty dips Cau Gon rouble pla ew Tork at wr — ar Po ie atthe yee Ome VIET TT PT sh ARAM JACK FOURNIER AND JOE JUDGE. SET PAGE FOR LEAGUE ilTTERS Veteran Brooklyn First Baseman Forges to Front in National.Race With Rogers Hornsby Close on His Hee NEW YORK, May 2.— (United P ) 4 | are creeping back in the lead t 1é tting \honors, taking the, places of. the I rs who have | been holding the limelight. Jack Fournier, the veteran. Brookiyn first basemar jleading the Nations al Jeagué With the st of. A7l and Joe rT ington , first, basetr is t place in ,the, American leag 1 a mark of | Big J Louis, i 462 and | Trailing he u Hale E L x gue are Sammy two pasves and’an errc 1 puttle,. St. ‘Louis Browns in hole and the White Sox won, 4 t Faberal lowed only four hits ar accumulated ‘thelr fc a his r three safeties off Do and Can wilder. Score F hs 1 ; » il St. Louis 000 000-010 leadinet Chicago. ..... 000 001 rf pied ° Danforth, Vangilder ar td: | meg, £ ( F ahd Schalk tha mmary: Two-base hit, St ha seh wa op balls, off Danforth, 5; V sediy “ 3 1; Fat 1; struck ford | 4; Vangilder, 2; saczificé 1 1a is Falk, Kamm, rett; d NEW SUITS FOR YOUNG MEN- AND; TH new and double these suits. and tailored according to C.°& J. specifications and materials are dependable. CAMPBELL -JOHNSO HEAD-TO-FOOT CLOTHIERS ha Sisler to c C Gert >. McManus id 18. f ad y Manus. Umpires, Hilde c “ 2 brand and Rowland Bc i MORE CONSERVATIVE MEN grey cnanne browns and the and styles - distinguish single every one Is with, two. .pairs - of

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