Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 20, 1925, Page 7

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7 a aes - v ~ . : os NTT i WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1925 : é __Ebe Casver Daily Cribune NaAgS aDVd FOUR WEEKS WITH THE 2:92: [ADDITIONAL | NEWS OF SPORTS uniteo states NAVY >= a heavy ps; effect.” BURLINGTON NOSES OUT ELKS IN vw" Sat&ANewspecacks ng ea ap of oo 7 HOWE LH r ee rock Man Calls on Hanway ; ; : : GLOSE GAME PLAYED YESTERDAY ag eaten taney SHITTING TODAY a Chapter XIV F . 2 é 7 ‘ : Pe |} HONOLULU, T. H., April 28.—So this is Hawaii, as Al| gm ( ; a —Home ren " | Surprise Sprung by Railroaders in Second Clash | a! ie | Jolson would say. | nit jor leagues 9 Of Oj] G L h 1 ; ‘ Ss a Hawaii, land of romance and rainbows, delightful cli- | 22g ge” : be pepe ts ae ee tow ity eague Sc edu CS Big | ‘i aad mate, magnificent scenery, strange social structure, en-| @ 5 ‘ 7 Regt rater ti ; ig ‘ | |thralling historic interest and compelling charm, in great-|.% g 5 ‘ x The § ia Browts of. the Crowd Sees Contest. as é Cee er degr' ees, it is claimed, than can be found | in any other | f : A 7. ar t owning cliffs ad In a keenly contested baseball game replete with thrills for the crowds of baseball fans who packed the grand- stand and bleachers, the Burlington club defeated the Elks club of the Oil City league by a score of 8 to 7 at the high school athletic field yesterday afternoon. The twilight ng exceedingly popular with local fans and the shouts of those in. attendance supurb, sould be } if boosters pa 3oth teams were » tr : : ants the defending a | ; -—-— wed oe me advantage. 1 _™ . ~ ae « er the pr » destruct ‘2s 4 7 American League ari on : aa ad the neocon | Albert Y. Gowen’s first trip around the world in a tiny yacht | Sauna i . 8 the spo ling t 4 ‘ ’ j City league diamond combat vill be | cost him a million dollars and his bride.> But he is going to go its [tacoma a He . me iam 3 \ - held Sunday at 3 o'cloc around again, this time in a new craft, named, as was the first. I nd : Gelatt the summit is LB)! % F mt The score “The Speejacks;" but much more tnodern in equipment than his i en tf we : tiawiepe: thbouE eae . Elk “honeymoon” ship.’ In a divorce suit filed after their return from ae: Tan that r t , tle, narrow pass at a veloci Joyce Wethered Invin-| Pites. : io ,| the first world trip, Mrs. Gowen accused her husband of misconduct | ‘f°"*" rine 5 to 80 san t f ls, of with “sweethearts in every port.” He is a Cleveland man. The | gre at it is almos cible in British Open | 4 ae i 3 4 0] new Speejacks is shown. Tourney. MOLT TE SPORTS D Y NORMAN E BROWN ay ass ; eon Boston Braves are going to play Even Slim Hariss, in additio: was th SUL! Weve sehageal pe Sor cas )'o}# semi pro team in Cleveland, \t himself as a pitcher bend 4 lows unvena tives Mies Miss Joyce Wethe' ms July 19. But that doesn't mean that | seemed to pick up over night gj the Spar wal im, Wind J: 98 Beh s Wate o:2i cc. aN 4 dea of what St is to field th 2 gays rt 08 ¢ wv the wate Burlington AB, R " cher’s position, For > mn played in-| Hendricks, cf. ‘ ¢ = cemed unable to get together with eineible ft, go Iker, 8 ; er cs his legs when any imp: one th c set utche r ; ; 3 i | | Ing business came up. her American opponent a superb | 3 ‘ | i ; Lamar, clouter extraordinary tandard which made every one of |Mumme ; ‘ ) 2; | with the Toledo élub before Conn\ the latter's errors fatal telner, If . 8 ) | > rN ea] |bought him, is continuing his good Miss Collett lost the mateh in a ighnesy | work at bat and in the outfield. Bill ae t ¢ the ninth, tenth] Mester, 1b was listed as a big failure when end cl ny ter be all] R Connte. grabbed him. Now with sure at thi z pped her . . +3 t oer Y Bing Miller, Weich and Al Simmons, drive at 1 her drive = the water-bucket batter, Connto has and ¢ mashie shot on the orwent 5 2.6 ’ e Joyful days for an outfield that can carry its end |.» , I F tenth and was « t in a bunker aney ba for Waitman in in any kind of going. ther h Rogier a % 1 loaat front t ¢ seN [i-t to getting good pitch-| In passing it might be well to | ancost 1 okt t 1 he con \ e c . t St. Le 13 —_———— 58 ing t Rommel, SUM} raise the question as to wh part | tory J r ‘ t « Elks... 1—7 s an 1 Gr Connie Mack} Connie and son, Earl, is playing in| however, t the must ta¥ed tip all night A proper bat+ general handy is PRESENTED | to Pittman, Strixeouts y Wait-|" Time w sn the Gelding of the'l wine, crue’ Gannivas ether ning, Kino 1 aie | 1 ‘ ped fishes 4 » LEAR PATH man 2, hy Maples nie’s other aide. Bancroft’s team is going to leave |the National league flate pn it's ike to be dropped rout a going to taker t , one gentler away a ball game} assumed the burden, He is captain | low tecogni of th here we fount at pres Ray 8. Umpire—walke nary Ne sop weak: = Earl naturaly didn’t Want to} © J Idolat y the w waeRVOrTNg to™e late “pei y 1 fans away f the ball d the veteran Danny. This year 1 in 1819, the Lm rounded out ple t | line more i 1 my r could be count-|\furphy is gone, Young Mack has aries 1 the nd ¥ turned to the hote . ‘ 1oment with a welrd|of the team.. Ira Thomas, once cat: | pendence ! nited State te 1 set up for th YORK, May 20—(By the I fel ( “ | some uncovered part of) cher for Connie's old machine, is | A reeiproc new nity in a spaci US, May {By the Asso ss)—Old timers stood be] ay Ss ames t diamond. And too often hel pack as c but “his “main: work w vit he|room in ung hotel and tb t A platoon of police field yesterday while heaved the ball there in the beliet " United § 1 ogran tatio’ Js to put ‘fire’ into the team from ations and Mterature were called into play to clear the basebali presented to Dazzy American League. that byvall that was true and holy | the 3 coaching lines and assist the |kaua reigned 1 rs, ar { 1 wed unmistakably that | way for « Demprey and his bride atest of the 1924 pitchers,| Bosion at Chicago. jomeone should ing for the /two Macks in the strategy )oard | his death in 18 ewe 1ccee . in for a series of festivities when they arrived at the Gare Du nd a medal for being the} Philadelphia at St. Loui jure stuff, by Queen Liluoka whe that would keep us almost constantly Nord station today where they 'y were t valuable player in the National} Washington at Det I wondered it Connie got! Altogether the Athletics make in- | “Vay in 1917 He ae ont dur stay in Hono: Carpentier, last season New York at C 1 lt , ed before | teresting material for tanning bees | ii 18 rovis sovel 1 ttle time to sleep, If a/ count” carlier Brooklyn's first cat — « in 1915 to rebuild |tnis year. € € ‘ lowed untry boy from Wyoming is able| TR 1 The As-|\n the day while crossing the Eng: cher in the league, was among those National surprises sprung 6y ri ees tepubl { Ha i eep up with the procession and hannel and suffered from sear who saw an amount approximating | Chicago at New k 1 misfit, outfits since then | Wiliam F. Peabody has sued Jobn | rection v suppressed in 1 Li: f of this honest-to-g knees the salaries of the old days turned] Pittsburgh at Brooklyr been enough to weaken the| ycGraw and Francis X. MeQuade | Uncle Sam annexed the s inone fs hospitality and a, | a thelr | a ae over in one lump to a player of/ St. Louis at Philadelphi t of ull moose (not the po-| for $66,666 Peabody says is due 89 da torrite . nen feel t ve real ne} ma tod IW YORK—The state nearly 40 years later. Nap Rucker,| Cincinnati at Boston 1 kind “I for his efforts in i ° | Was ‘net for ‘i neve ‘ ission Hfted the ba powerful left hander who had p Rll Tos aasaal RRS Dykes” and] A, Stoncham, y 4 the has the air of being or ve be " a ba ) sale of tickets for the mill: ed his zenith a decade ago, never| VIENNA—Countvy Ludwig Sa sole are’ fh " Phey are » I 4 hare , rpetual vacation, an ever f ° ft ute at the Yankee Stadium drew more than $5,000 for a Hoogstraten brought about elimina. | ¢:.) 1 ‘ they are. on x 5 it were. 1 axpecte work, Vance received $50,000 tion of Ireland in Davis cup tennis | ; fel : | nd go into ths ches reads up Q a controlling interest in the Giants. It must be a tough job to peddle the Boston Braves or some other tail- end club if an attorney does $66,666 | wort of talking to peddle the Giants, |‘ One * at de a pi If you haye some question to basek tball, box y other amateur or pro- rt— B, Foster, on amateur Kyowine men stick to Websters year-in and year-out. They are of the old school—true N a e 4 i 4, ealtas ational League connoisseurs of fine : y Y. Chicago, 8; New York : Phi yhia, 8; St, I tobacco. They appreciate | | Brooklyn, 9; Pittsburgh 7 ; QUESTION—There is one out and} Cincinnati, 7; Boston richness without y a runner on second and another of | a Lacctiualeriiia fi aie YOY thied, Batter hits to pitcher who | Ainaridan League y “LG throws the batter out at first base. | Chicago, 4: Philadelphia mild mellowness. Try a Y A Both Pears asatiPte boy bi oe | Washington, 4; Clevelar . : man throws to home plate to cateh retrofit, 1 Yor Webster. wifi atid, lo eoraeicaur veins | o Thiet | Question is should he throw home ‘ . , 5 $ > ’ ’ a AA ie to shied, attempding 44 cals tap Southern League. I 7 OU know your car. Others only see it. You ll appreciate 4 Mt ner golng from second to third and| ytopiie. s ‘Attle 5 | C3, The car you ride in should be at 1 : y; Ce n event of throwing to tt er Brmibahen ’ 4. 8 “ahd H ar you ride in shou 6 at least as by ignorin ner seo! ie) Ohattanaos > poout the’ Devoe; home 7 x : ss >< i the difference = Fa FA | runner permit himeclt 10 be caught} New Ostemna, 4c nem : lepre high Plan which good looking as the shoes you walk in—and it in a chase, stailing for time, to fist en your, pa ko ang PLAZA i | allow runner Ing’ home time. to | _ American Association Hone pots - sily, oa, 2 for 25c fi A IV , runner is put out does tt count? score and if le scores before other , 9; Columbus f. Payments : ‘ Was the th to the h Inte | Xs ulsyilie For the price of a pair of shoes, you can with Lbs } s the throw to the home plate » 1 {inneay . > , Other sizes g A= the correct play? Sra ethan Devoe Motor Car Finish, banish the used car tho right Pacific Coast League a SSS look. it is very easy to apply. It is self-leveling; cut uff the} Se 8; Salt Lake — as “ yan seord,| Oakland; 6: Loe Anger sets’ smooth and even, and dries quickly with- i the Portland amen ‘ SB tnied |: “Veenotilans Prenciocs’ sosipen | out brush marks or ridges. Tough—Durable- ayer Suipetibiel Loses (1) ‘ Rust preventing. Made in standard automobile A runner may Jersey City, 15; EURO ‘ i pannit undtliee'te |. F evidence, 10 ore, 5 | PE ; Sareees | Roshestes lo, 6 Take the Tmpress of feotland, Em- 7 | k Dress of France. or s Monoclass (one QUESTION—Who holds the am- on Rae te ’ JOHN JOURGENSEN rteur record for throwing the dis. Texas League Only 4 days open sea cus? Beaumont, 9} Dallas, 11 0 " \ ‘ 242-246 We i 3 \ lent San ‘Antonio, #: Fort Worth, 11 Kowtstrom id Prench wrence 242-246 West Yellowstone Highway—Phone 33 ROTHENBERG & SCHLOSS t Univer | Waco, 2; Wichita Falls, 7 {urther information see focal steam- , CASPER, WYOMING Shreveport, 11; Houstor ipagents or ‘ee P, Carbrey, General Agent osiven Garb. QUUATION—How many times did sc Tye i. 420 Loe pa inte ot, ules, Mo Frisch strike out Jast season not won a newspa halve conuting the world series? r Hugh Wa ‘ DB Tw ony four ta dm je pede ER

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