Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 15, 1925, Page 9

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FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1925 World Resulis By Leased Wire GASPER HIGH TO SEND STRONG TEAM TO DOUGLAS TRACK MEET Locals Leave Early Tomorrow Unless Competi- tion is Postponed; State Records Are Scheduled for Tumble Track and field athletes of the Natrona county. high school will leave here at 7:80 o’clock tomorrow morning to participate in the fourth annual Wyoming state inter- Weholaetic track and fleld tournament to be held tomorrow at thestate fair grounds-at Douglas. It is expected that every high school of importance in the state will be repre sented at this meet ‘ He There savas some discussion early an this morn gs of the advisability of} postponing the meet on accoynt of the vin but no decision tg this ef- —Brown -Wood rdles had been announced at 10 | Relay— the 1. Markley, saperintengent of | Hales, M i CopVerge county sohoojg at Douglas | Allsman talé. the ‘[ribune representative when the writer was iu Dauglas on Wed- nesday that the tournament this year will ve the biggest in the hi! tory of the state of Wyoming. Cas- per has a formiduble track team end the local boys are all primed to shat ter pregent state records and camp | the trail of the pennant, According to present plans, Prin: cipal C, KK Pletcher, Dean Morgan, ector of .athlet and, Coach Christopher, will accompany | NEW COACHING IDEADFFERED ;\YOU KNOW ME AL---Adventures of Jack Keefe TAME & HOY DOG, BOY? ” THERMOPOLIS, CLASS OF BIG HORN BASIN, TO MAKE STRONG oe FORSTATE TRACK HONORS | col ttack squad to Douglas, A | leat to tlelegation of 190% than one Hearse | aryard Would Put Big| mget te local rooters will be on the sidelines if Three Teams in Hands of Undergraduates to cheer th er men to victory | In previous track meets this sea- son, Casper won from Glenrock and Douglas. The stiffest competition | whieh the locals will face, ft is un- derstood, will come fram the Ther: mopolis track squad, Casper won the By LAWR! INCE PERRY. meet last year, by nosing out the | (Copyright, 1845, Casper Tribune) | , tror h Si > eee 6.—The Big bad m the. Hob Springs pity, by Three {s interested just now in a margin of a few. points. All the local, athletes will entrain for Doug- las with the firm determination to repeat the performance and. be ac- jaimed state champions for 192 All arrangements for the ail coach. suggestion concerniiig foots | fficial,| ing which comes from an Harvard source If effected the proposal: is Harvard, Princeton and Yale put er | meet ave been perfected at Dougias un-| Coaching of their elevens 1 tbs a hands of their tespective undor er the direction of Mr.. Markley. ° graduate bodies: Coach John Corbett, and Stuart p . e 4 5 ; The author of this plan is willing Clark of the University of Wyo- ; : to consider an ariendraent: emanat ming. W. A. Ross of the state de: 4 Bee ye eanietion cad Tie, Jon. | te, Om 8. Peon n th ¥ : BHD 828 39 member of the eleven of the prev of Cheyenne, will act as offi-| “ yes to Decembe cials t not to exceed $1,000 >-reliminary tryouts will b Prelimt tryouts will be held in conch- would draw ‘round the morning in some eyents for the purpose of eliminating all but the leading contends for the finals, This is necessary for the reason that the large number of schools represented will make it impossible for all the athletes in the various competitions to conmmeto in the finals. The finals in all the events will be body of assistants recruited from the large number of meny al- Ways “tq be found, urfortunately, who are experienced in football, ma have been outstanding--players in school or college, but for various rea- | sons are not eligible for the team, Except for this young head coach and for trainers and physicia | at the Hot $ Out ling of t almost whi VE meet w “Jim Pris Dhermopotls tied | e°b0-yard state record of 5 ad by Wedge Thomp: her in, 192 nd the 1 held: jointly, by Thomp 4. Beall of Basin," says’ the n¢ eeiopalls Record | heol will make in the | in and He he basi wing made neet held a at Thermopolis made 1 clean ep, gathering in] 192 hon wit! ception arious sols entered in the | ts ks follows of Thompson of Thermopolis es+ gh hurdles by doing 17 seconds flat “Newt Inghram of Thermopolie, a newcomer in the jumping game, top: ped the pole at 5 fect 6 inches, set ting a new basin record for the hig he 220-yard' dash was won by Jim Driscoll of Thermopolis in 22 16-10 seconds, getting a new basin | five broken | mark, formerely held by. Nimself, and Horn meet and the equal-}tieing the state record made by Wedge Thompson of Thermopolis in Zoth the stale And basin records ©, |in the diseug throw were broken by Hlmo Coyer of safled ft out 111 feet regarding this event is that both Joe | Mazen of Thermopolis gna Peterson Greybull. third places, respectively,-also broke the state record with their heavies, which were 110 feet 110 feet 1 ecord was 104 feet 8 inches. “In the half-mile broke the basin record : ormer state record 1% } stepping it in 1:87 Thermopolis, - who A peculiar fact who took second and 10-inehes and inch: The former state relay Thermop- 1d bs Yesterday's Scores Western League. Lincoln 7; Denver 4. held Saturday afternoon. The toca) weno would be in honor bound not to| tab! ilened 1 new world’s record for| . Tulsa 11, Wichita 6. athletes will return to Casper tomor-| coach—none but _ undergraduates yard hurles when he} Omaha 6, Des Moines.6 Yow night. Those who will represent | would be permitted on practico 6:10 seconds, |. St,-Jozeph 7, Oklahoma City 3 Casper in the tourney are: field | rnational inter+ | 50-yard dash—Hales and Gorrell. | 1: appears that the Harvard: sug-| scholastic record, the Rocky Moun: | ‘Abistbine Desa: Pole vault—Gibson and Brown. | gestion condones the giving of advice| tain conference ang Missouri Valley | cnicago 1, New York 0 Bhot piit—Hapsls off the field by alumni and accepts | confe times for this event, The | philadelphia 4, Detroit 2 100-yard dash—Hales and Gorrell.| the idea of regularly appointed, tut|Thermopolls hurdie flash also lower- | “Cleveland 4, Boston 8. _120-yard hurdles—Hales and Mil unpaid, advisory committees. fed the stato and tasin records for the] Washitigton 6, St. Louis 3 ler, } Mile run—Allsman and Leighart Discus—Kassis and Habenicht. | : National League 220-yard dash—Hales and Miller t Shisagy $, E theasiphis High jump—Gorrell and Gibson. ROUMIN E BROWN ,_ Eittabrah 1, Basten 3 There are supposed to be three men in the ring in a prize figtit, but ANDE RIDES — FLYING EBONY LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 16,-(By the Associated Prese)—Larle Sande, premier race rider of America will some of the old veterans have thelr fe Games Thie is a conclusion you dra looking over the big leagu © Ameri Leagu bex scores. Yew York at Chicago. Urban Faber was old and e Washington at Bt. Lou) last year, a He's one of the mer delphia at, Detroit easton at Cleveland. White Sox in the race thie ye: = Jack Soott essgyed to make third comback-this year—and what National League hieago at Philadelphis a eomeback it has been, Scott isn't Pittsburgh at B old in point of big league se St. Louis at Brooklyr nut he Is in years neinnat! at New York jemnrael lent old in’ yeas | cana eeRE po with the Athie oie, ¢ ¥ ed bim done & f Cor nie Maok’s aces agalr Walt Johnson is ambling jong | pretty well, thank you if ot 48, ia iving 1 a St Harris’ greatest Burielgh Grimes. isg't a any means. Grover Alexander got” his the other day but hie percent wing will be as big. this 2 judging from bis form to date Joe Bush lv the one bia exoeptioy Joe has been getting it all over wil! his pew outfit, the” &t Lous Browns foot and can't hit hls stride. fe much, of the beason ahead however. So the old boys are giving fatr ao count of themselves, adaget © adager JLB San Francisco by 174 Ellie &. rear Powell ber pace senate has-been go. of lot There Joe yat-off on the wronk | Dundee att oung man with eed ~ and snappy -purches In, the opinion of me. Gr Dundee, .by _ these Kojas, of those and | losed | PiPEE.) a difference of ther or not: Terris iperlority over the dazed the Whenever you holds the honor of being one who knocked Romeo out. ! New York 6 Cineinni American Association. Louisville 6, Kansas City ¢ Toledo 3, St. Columbus 2, Indianapolis 9, Milwaukee Paul 0, Cinneapolis 4 Pacific Coast League. Seattle 4, Vernon 1, San Francieco 0, Sacramento | ride Flying Ebony, Gafford A. Coch- spurts, hi his own, with his. rival. Portland 4, Oakland 2 rane’s. Kentucky Derby entrant in The proved, ‘however, that} Los Angeles-Balt Lake game post the $50,000 classic at Churchill] quite often of late there haye* been | piides fs. beyond tl te” thru.| poned Downs tomorrow, told friends| bat two men and a piece of cheese. | which. a’ | uiiureale were today. Sande nade Jockey Texas League Bruening. a $2,000 offer yesterday it] myery tew weeks, if “you > walk Ballas 4; Beaumont: 2 would let him ride Quatral, Fred-} the sport highway, you ee | Fort Worth 14, Waco erick Johnson at colt, and sald) running around w a eyo,|t Wichita Fa saith $ £Q ‘ Bruen-| who is prone a ore j Will be served International Leagu ¢ neduled te ¥ things have beer ty 1 t de fc Zegler Jr.|'badly for this gent of late. Ay Your, Stribling of Georgia hay asic 3, Ranbant Stable but Borderland and Needle|one less stubborn would -have ringknocked out Quintin Romero: Buttalo Gun have not shown we ed his views by this time — B tela Youth may demand service but AEXT he's been forced to sit twirling his Southers nia knife and fork these days while sar mm Lang elon Memphis 3, Mobile ¢. Nashville 7, Atlanta 10, Birminghant 6 ee Chattanooga éat look for the | | Exchange Rrotessianhih Idea Is Carried to.Football Field) ‘gr ia HA, Ba, wD Y | Babe, Enjoying Sunshine aan Denies He’s Through as Hit King | | | | | PAGE THREE. PAGE NINE re ‘owas PF | By RING PARDNER NINTH INNING RALLY BY GIANTS TURNS DEFEAT INTO VIGTORY B| McGraw Clan Holds to Winning Stride Fighting to Finish; Athletics Senators Gather in Victories and NEW YORK, Tilay 15.—(By The Associated Unyielding perseverance in the face of turning the National league race into a one-ring performance John McGraw, wielding the whip, yesterday put champion charges to another test at the Polo Gu the Giants overcame a three-run le ad in the ninth t ecore and th s¢wed up t jubilee ware? Fills erik, a j Durable Scott defeat is hi to 4 in the twelfth Luque’s superb pkching held the nts to eight hits while N was compelled to us eigl chers to wit ers, ding © pit The Reds clung to their tle for second place with ‘Brooklyn as the Cardinals evened thelr series’ with the Dodgers, 4 to the Quaker elty, Alexander } g tt lose 1 to seven hit e of the B checked by irates 7| a game which concluded in| a near riot Smith, Pitts burgh catch: hot words with a fan wh ng a foul fly Smith struck the spectator a ar ing blow, the police intervened a Bimith was bahished from the game with the crowd swarming upon the field. Eddie Rommel, pitching his sixth consecutive victory, gave the Ati: letion their seventh straight triumph with Detroit on the short end 4 to 2, The drooping kees swallowed Jarl ar thelr fourth straight defeat, 1 to 0 at Chicago. St. Louis bowed to the Senators _i|5 to 3, George er stretchl his : @ Babe” Ruth is’ mingling with the sunshine daily, atop a hitting streak to 29 consecutive’ Vincent's Hospital in New York, which he hopes to be able, games. Ken Winietae increased his | leave soon The homesrun king: denies he is ."through,. and weyal| Poene yn 80s TA ere 6-11 Departing, env over the’ fener again ina few weeks Boston was set back for the third Here's. a rather informal | fret Ts, Siete heries with Cleveland, | squint of Mr. Paul Wanninger ee oie Caen SO Ly "| rookie infielder of the New York drove in two runs, including the win: | -\, 3 ne teaeenth Yankees. ¢ Wanninger + took “QWESTION. . BOX DEMPOEY WILL Kyerett Scott's place when that vet retired after 1,307 games and will be the regulgr shortstop if he can keep: his present gait Club Standings | eee American League nremitinenedie DHT TUNE rents have somo questi Tea I ‘ , ask unt. baseball, footbail,. pox: | T II Hi ailadelp iia 4 FEV a R ing'or any other “ els m to Clean| Ww aahington ‘as 69 } Tessiohal spo Cloyelanc ‘ Pees 6 H Writs {0 Joh by Pose. Up On All Other | cets° HIGH AS RACE oTaerenee. F Heavies First ; t I Pla , ational League QuestionHow far should a . i, aed a +4 q school by javelin if he ex Pid Ir Yee ¢ pag se us the tert pects to impress coaches as promi penaabae A ing? : A Anawer.—About 4 } to Tutt re premising school nd t “ { . Question.—Did ‘Ty Cobb and Bab the countty SPORT BRIEFS | Ruth ever engage.in fistio com : , = VE S bak on Is ¢ 3) — " better all around player thin Speak 1 ap 8ST. LOUIS, M a ‘ er? How old was Cobb when he r ao of par lay ‘iiiams, St, Louls Brown left fell: | tur sited in the big league par gill tollar | er slammed out his se I 5 tet © Dis | ton Senators Me scored ° DENVER, Colo., May 1 0 © a ado remount endurance ° } ch t tou done ° vt i i that sw |‘ J © sogpe of the bard’ Y for thd broad oges and ther invo): yard's “reCord for “iid broad Jump ™ e. HR a v9 in competition? Who are the pres inf 3 elt work. This ent leading American broad Jump h now invaded the athietle ers? : ollegiate activities. Pield unre Hubba s } + “ edllegt record ' MM. "Murry up’ Yost, famo : hi cer Seen | The } since bape’ snmmara.armdiiibs | 8 jones O8 oy Univernity. of Mlehis Bards Nobert “Leceudre of | wpe | en and Harvey Emery, one town univer: who | hdl | jot bis aldes have just returned to {| world's recor feet & jnghe t n Arbor after direc t mm } abe o > 5 9 spring Quevtion.—-Is handball goed for | ts tivities of the Pringeton football the aF ad, And William W, “Bill Rop Answep.—It should do no harm famoys Princeton menter, with }to te unless there {a somethigg radi two of alder, Al Wittmer and al the: at So FAVORITESIN © the | qualified ¢ the sponsorshiy AT LOUISVILLE ers ke possible wins Tay ©. Kentucky derby than sporting ‘ fern of ather cities because they eon mort of the candidates Is Academ ut. for a montt tt Fifty-4it public schools, out. for a m the Reale ‘with ost 1 on th ret tive and competent in to ome will Include Qua a New 3-)(Millien-Dollar Technics High Behge! tynites Omane's Hal. K COMMERCE

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