Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 17, 1925, Page 6

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7, 1925 PAGE SIX Che Casper Sunday Cribune SUNDAY, MAY 17, —_—— ‘ TI | RCT aS ee : : 2 x World Results || I First in News Of All Events -THERMOPOLIS HIGH SWEEPS STATE TRACK CONTESTS | Fist of Four Competitions Scheduled for! = ae - Siteauto A With May 23 and 24: O GEWING, FIELD, SAN TRAN e City League Clubs to Swing Into Action Wi Standard Courts May 23 and 24; Open tie A nh op oe C Athletic Park; Keen Rivalry | | T Will Follow champion, put away “Lefty” Cooper, ame at etic os | ournaments. Wull Follow. one of the best’boys on the coast. | k S f S, H Track Slows U aaaiee In one milnute and fifty sec Marks Start of Season. e€avy I rack OlOWS p | First of a series of four tennis tournaments which should ang after Bi Athletes in State | arouse no small public interest and bring out keen competi- | 140 pout had star Inaugurating the 1925 baseball season in Casper and , - tion between players is announced for the last of the month | Cooper to the canvas w h terest- 1} : OF ; Sati x ¢ hooking up in what will likely be one of the most inter a" Me at 6 0) | Ss. by the Standard Oil Athletic association to be played on} ris and lefts to the j ontire achedule eet ougias ; ; ' 1, ; gashed the local lad’s mout ing games from the fans’ standpoint, in the entire schedule, the company courts on West Yellowstone. The first tour- : . 7 f the Oil City league will By will be open to Standard Oil employes only and will } lft him dazed. Cooper struggled to| the Standard and Texas teams of the g Placing in almost every os rth M 2. CAS thle ana “A. taeles = knee and nae the. ne-!Jock horns at 3 p. m. today in the initial struggle for the weSep ro Tus ; Cle | 1. P. Fieh- lana. Liga adc vege undisputed ‘“horsehide” championship of Ca cat event, the Thermopolis high 1 Nt , tpuititcn iastadies mut their teams ition fo: , opening games. Every 1 C. Warkles : through tattle: tre “lp s in tip top shape and the school won the fourth annual 4 ‘ Veen eonroroess) Cline thece finery I a - Per Mould TinteApEn Oe At Bao- be | K Was | Godner sa veanval, oa ing mast weeks in prepa opene , 1 f th Wyoming track and field teas . matt : verbial early season sluggishness. at tl ate: fi 1 : AC er ‘o Ref All games in the Ofl City league will meet held at the state fa uing «Bethe Gone akeancer pte ela 5 | be played ‘at the high school athletic grounds at Dot ester y y Glenelg tatershinnt Ae: | ark. ‘There will be three contests reat pots acored t At the toll of ten ¢ : each week on Tue Thursday , te A, | to-dtlacfeet but aecGearh p ei and Sunday. The week day games se s wate | j= | Will be conducted at 5 p. m, and the ed 1 ins ‘ j Sunday 2s will seo th in P ; t ; rise at 3 in the afternog Z 5 1 Py Nlasont t Saat ee mY Both the Standard and Texas are , ANIC wl | ide | » aeeeito | cted to show well in the field me “er a | in the city | an AS tise chases Sa summer and should give each ie iy ‘ igh | association | buniahment wit Ress reihag f A her a whale of a tussle today, Ri- ee cpposite | igeaticrontout sbaa ties teens {Break With Manager] Scisy has ions teen at a white heat ; ; 7 tone |” Walk ps # 4s | 5 these two teams and the £1) ee ‘ ) ed there. | even stronges of bees led £3 Explained by longing for a chance to : rye Anyone wishing to enter any that Coo Be B . 3 piteheceNs we 3 : 1 ¢ the tte’ nt ame On dope, the § i e tk if ing J.C. Warkley, his be ate B i eee at see ee i put t at rio ehh as 2 CML one 1489W, r ip him hold Walker i but the Texas gang makes . -3 r the tennis committee. enabie-t Fy i . up for this advantage with reputed- ‘ee ; : — — ~ — ci a ee ar) aes | . Tribu ly greater accuracy In the field. All $ oes a: : | “Wwalkec, ‘howe Bot ; Insidi 1, today’s ne should hold r not Mieke his “oF ts a aoa 1 of a box-| more than one breathless moment ‘ T tt H = ated 2 obese » ike ‘or yer nd a ke e = melt = est and rushed him from the st e 2 ee 4 oA ra on 4 = ty tk Here is while Cooper failed to land one go0¢ argahdies 5: 9 BORSA UNG « FU : | wtlle Coor fled to land or a| aa th t he had] May 17,—Standard vs. Legion. 4 y 5 sie Se tiAleht SAGE Chak Jwinking that fine old Irish andard vs. Legion x is . | when's bien ea Pars dhatekeh aieee ith the story that he was gt —Burlington vs. Legion. cd | hint pies en’ to live. Texas vs. Elks ae { a said that to Mullins,” de Standard vs, Burlington. s —- clared Mithael. signed my andard vs. Elks. BRT ———} | tract with him of my own f ‘Texas vs. Burlington, r New York, 2; Cincinnati, tolen bases, Smith, Roush, Bohr l« ’ . | ia. Jc pla ve —Hike vs. Legion paid: J | ‘ produced the winning puneh tr yuble Selly and ‘Is lett | ltract with hin ae iva. Sianicard nin and defeated Cir | vay tight Elks vs. Burlington, I ight with oy \ Se * | Reds, 2 to 1, Jnc ey ha Week to Hold bin at un - y contract call June 14.—Legion vs, Standard. s E A. R | lét-the’ visitors down avith but thr % | }47%4 per cent of the receipts. After] Juné 16.—Legion vs, Burlington. = . te Defore Snyder hit for hir a | ley t c Wil: 1 | the expenses and, the managers’ cut June 18.—Elks vs. -Texas. J t R t Wilsonihome swith a sing | Quigle | Jone: SRRCEAtY i ae pais = dard. r with 1igl e third—wwere taken out, my end urlington ‘vs. Standard, : ct 1 ‘ore H. B.| z | Lwely Time) san aifbat at 3.—Elks vs. Standard. : 1 th 3 ft 100 000—1 Brooklyn, 6; St. Li . 4 ee SS Pits | “Last summer I was Burlington vs. Texas. 1 1 Se se ib pila tag | BROOKLYN,» May 16.—Roger whouser’s orchestra of seve Saratoga Springs to ¢ dol fan Mi " | : Py bh 3 ‘ Brees tio ps tories: Rixey and Wingo; Bent: | ornsby'a four hits, including a] pieces has been chert for the |@ bout with either! Tunney or Car- 30.—Legion va, Texas. Pent 1 ot | { teoer’ ne 1a eno : double and a home run, failed to] Hiks baseball team dance at the | Pentier. I>hired four sparring part- y 2.—Standard vs. Texas. 53 f ; sags men who face Pp will be S Summary—Three-base hits, Frisoh ough runs for/St. Louis! auditorium Wednesday in § andta chef at a cost of one 5.—Burlington vs, Elks, t rst and s = a wh — 1 { auditorium nesday evenin, Standen a spective r t all A to beat today, the Doe when he members of the Elks | thousand dollars q week ropeaniat v6, aha tle rred for secon 1 the winning, baseball team and players on all| “After eight weeks, I was told pick pate reee: e va : Iriel séore eams of the ity a 11 | that something had come up to pre —Te 5 Ps of Seor a . | teams of th Olly City League will aga Trae Cape eee tibet 14.—Standard vs. Burlington. Sherida Cas er} Louis ..- 3| make merry with their wives, sweet- | BN apakecoe aap ,. Sccfantaba Wa tite ¢ The 1 a Wilks of Brooklyn ...- 3 1 . friends. at one of the |! came home an eight thousan : ; ; | | jr lorful lars loser. Texas vs, Burlingt 10 fi € fed t oki its 63 pihien. SEERA TERT one cena “Then came the fight with Mick —Eliks ws. Legion. econd 2 orne 3 ip ted riteaat —Texas vs. Legion. Hornsby; thre e hit ideas ace S eh ey end. Just @.1 entered ‘the | ks vs. Burlington 8 : Fournier; hor in, ; i led by some offic enc Legion Vs, Standard. rst, 6 ( a : ; ‘ pai Aaa ; Jd me I would haye to lop 0 gion vs. : butt KS 10 PLAY | Former Casper ey: and Claima nt} oni van dp ene rest ihe vee : “Tt per ts off, $6,000 a itp oe oo below August 2.—Legion vs Burlington, eni ‘ 6 | Coone Bottomley 1 he dance he tickets August 4.—Elke vs. Texas th Bi 1 4 y ’ =e ab mie on | for which were ed on 8 today da0gi-i agat las, fifth, 4 :Lingle, s 1 of World’s Championship to Be | es eag Sis Gee for 99 cents, including the war tax.| “I hurt my aleardy injured hand peAceuet 6.—Burlington vs. Stan- aS Resul t sgl stash mi coop bee sk Pasco 2 pede The auditorium will be decorated |in the ‘Walker and this. cost | dard. ;- uses On balls, off Dickermar ) ‘A August 9.—Elks vs, Standard ’ ‘ Brought Together in June { borne, 2; struck out n ng with the: occasion. For|me mor money, Ate ithe sum| August 11.—Burlingtom vs. Texas, tana A : , Ht } } 1; Osborne, .3; by | the: guests who. like the \old-ti ee 1 Phe pk August 18—Legion vi pirat : | : ee ‘ _ | Dickerman’ ¢ pitch, | dances, Rawhouser has dug th | guaranteed me and be returned with) ‘August 18—Legion ¥ ; ie | e | Another major sport event is on the s here, this | Dickerm 1 pry. | his music rolls te $10.00 Zone of whic coh ‘ aa jtime a championship wrestling match. J Taylor, for |= Sweene | sap (fh og eg tc a usak c K da nd two years or more Casper’s pride of the mat, at last has 4 1 On peuthathy ‘nds sheidarinethrs,. #0 er mentioned. | S ding c ne, third, Het : | ce rot dan offer to meet Marin Plestina, claimant of the Fipeburehs tha’ claleel 2ot.48 1 be understan ween Paddy Club tan b, Eyumr tied t e| world's wrestling championship, who persistently |), BOSt af ete as “well as the jazz children | and me th b (tg : | flaunted for years a $ 2, 000 ) certified ¢ check in the face of | winning; 7 (of BEA pinaneres: * National League. firsts Pent 1 Elk pi — | a aye <r | Team— WwW. la 25 lr lity é ‘vo feileg | |New Yor! 19 6 “ ‘ Ther. | 2 ‘ ir ¢ Lot ‘ ae ‘ices Ph Y 1418 wr ¢ rf Banere “ nt t Cincinn iL 13 1 ning 1 Boston 14 ify I 7 : “TOOL FAINES, = YANKEESGOONBATRAMPAGE | American League. D - 3 | Washington, 6; Cleveland = WI D, ¢ i f 1 " nat Kuylor F ‘ ¢ 6 ns 1 I - w I ef to Ket A \ t 69 1 é ater , : ; oh Lou : | Wind § {r mptor 9 br ne | the ar Ni hie ‘ a a i supp St Louls 10; Boston, 7 Yor RAODs | POPs iy bere: ont ere RASH DOS Moore (2), Jouble | enabled 4 e te ST, LOUIS r ns} 5h " a; | ( 1 |team in an outdoor r {a nit arlinitoll ree ven shel) - une run with two mates on in the] Detrolt 2 . rime, ain v lemme 2 af tras net y a, Coo) | the er : - Myatt and abet. th ng broke up a tis that ° 3 feces a | “|e ere, ae amit [se ite Rae EO ORT STATE ri t b Plestina if terms! pe Hart TH ntham, B Seor HVE. | worivie had ted ; : . { : | Athletic ¢ e Pave ite uy nes, Pitt Bo | ) o24—6 12 9 | Carlyle 1 b Ys ~~ FY _ = a ra Rane See eter rat (emerson as ey DROPS GAME . : nir H lt t : e aM st 1 : elt; | ‘ cata tn ith rie : . Philadelphia, 7; Chieago, 5 c Sacr t . I : i ted 1 — x ‘ os Me ov May I PHI ina | Base Off Smith " ¢ CHAMPAIGD fl., May 16— . ( ~ ' out—By J H heaters ' it | (United Press.) tling har énd ™ analy 6 : , hh thee of J on 6 in 8 inni have : 18, ]a losing treak, the-University of . the W t : to 4, in a 12-tnning | * cptpari - ap New York, 12; Detroit ‘ < D Hitint had dropped th im Casper sport cireles and will pro t. Ssh iahetd : B.| press)—New York won t poet. VAS at , Pitch: | 1 Although the : 5 ¥ auditorium .to BELAY F AF ri ES nee 12 4 | Bame of the series trom Det r ff Fran t, they retained fi oe Aloe? ndelphia a 12 to » Meusel b 534 ce w “ » Big Ten ponference, : : | Pi Ha ( Jeont ur Br fun ’ tI r At the lust census, nearly 12,000 Am Y and Bt!l on. 1* maak r ng D ivis, Losing pitcher] people in the United States were eca, Harper (2), He , Haw etrott 010 100 910— 3 7 2} Rines uw nd_ MeGowar | fins and undertaker's goods, ae ¥ yf 2 . < i‘ ee . —“u0“GV0505Q0Q0Ree—_QG@eG_Qe_ee ee ; "0a , Fribers ker and O'Neil; -Whitehi ; ie Wisconsin Wins \aieaty SeRbrea tie Bond, Adame tat eumeeed crecitane on LOS ANGELES, Calif Es bares on } ff Kauf-ler, Cobb, Dugan, Combs, Ve , . alif The University of Call mant 1 1 t. by | Neun, O'Rourh Three base hit i rom Purple rd] fornia four-ma ny tenm t at-| Kaufmann Ring Yr rec: | Hellmann, Combs. Home r : so: | ternoon broke the world rd for] ord, off Kaufmann, runs, 6 hits tn | Meu Ward. Sacrif its - \ here | the 440 yard relay, when they ran| 3 innings; off Ring id 4 hite | D Veach, O'Neil, Shocker t won | the in 41:9 seconds The] in 6 innings: Keen and no} Blue Hetimann & base nt title. | team powed of Taylor, Lée,| hita In 4 innings pitoher, | Mi Double. pls , OR A 7 4-P a 6 | University of Kar te mann. Umer Kler ff Hollow ( St e = , etart be the neeeeat mmkact mick. Ry Whit 4,” Shocker Bi

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