Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 21, 1925, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR i 7 HO IIT NO FROM, jon \ — JACK- YOU'RE (‘wea SA" v FoR GeEAt ore he Casper Dally Cribune World Resulis By Leased Wire \KNE youo STRIDE WITH MP GRAW ABSENT me” | |e Victory Turned in With Frisch and Heinie Groh Also Out of Lineup; Phillies Back In Second Place. EE'Y \F HE GETS ONE MORE GLY, 4 NE v Li NEW YORK, May 21.—(By The Associated Press.)— | Despite the | of two regulars, Second Baseman Frisch | and Third Baser Gro nd the absence of Managei New York Giants are today McGraw, who | beer } r | swinging blythe« on their championship stride. George Kel I r, rose to the occasion yester e. The 1 1 | Yesterday's Scores | peep vnumecret || | f ed aft oring 16 hits off} | Western League I vers, four | } yee 1 ura | € ( M defea American Lea ‘ batt Browns) first baseman | Athletics Win When| i in . ” | t gat He Picks Them for | National League 1 the ninth inning pa ary If Cellar Position. | ela beg By JOHN B, FOSTER. t ét Copyright, 1925, Casper Tribume,) Pacific Coast League NEW YORK, May 21.—John J./ Vernon, 2: 8 I by Ty Cobb the Tigers rallied | McGraw, famo master mind" of Oakland L the eighth for four runs to ob-|the New Giants, knows—a lot Detroit |to calling rn ¢ Philadel International 1 t t n t 5 r h “isn't ¢ t pitchers in a game be- | { and £ mn which | E n the old ¢ ———~>—_—_ the Baltime | nd y about 1 just left, McGraw Today’s Games f the opinion that had a ‘white elephant } . American League | Athelt ) Chicas 1 American Assobiatior n at De er 1 w f Ww phants t b 16 and white elephants tt ‘ {thw form ‘ Texas Leagu ri ati at Phila Cor Mack won a championship. San Antonio, 9; FY —>—— he A en, than to have had Wa wi Wampum will buy an aut le | McGraw dub tt 1 bune { white t t I Auctic elephant again this sprir | “o Under the skillful han¥ling of Harl Sande, jockey, who recent! a hospital , Flying Ebony raced to ~ | victory in the Kentucky Der It was the first time in the history of the great racing classic that a field 1orse finished first, In the top pleture Sande is shown near tho rail leaying Flying Ebony out for the i etch. Below, Sande is shown leading for the wire THE TOUGHEST HUMAN Is Pete Sarmiento, Bit of Philippine Bronze i ON THE CH THis ME, | { cor A BITE i «<7 No wonder White Owls tasting bet- ter than ever::. The finest tobacco crop in years is going intothem. More than ever they are TREMAINE GAYE THE FIUPINO EVERYTHING HE HAD BUT PETE CAME BACK FOR Mort SMILING are real cigar value--re- *) markable VALUE. 2 Or 15° SxHAUS AT THE EAC P THE FiGKr is E’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS uU Vi wis ff yA fe eS ge ~ NUT PETS ; BY NORMAN ©, BROWN unceonsolous sr is ed victories over most he (ousheats hUMbh Be the} ‘fo digress c ‘ te with ht i it iy Pete*Sarmiento, Phil-| hand for a momer punches and his caver tie {vo ister. Carl Tremadne, « goneralahip, foul taction ha (Copyright, 1925, by The Bell Syndicate, Inc.) and mueh ambition, came from Man: fla a short time ago looking for bouts. He got them and showed that he was not @ false alarm, Qne fight led to another until he got a crack at Martin a short time ago, Martin had lost his title but {t was Just as well, He would have lost It that night, Sarmiento beat him de clsly; The other night Tremaine and Sar Tremaine was fight: An miento met ing before his home town folk gered at the glowing tales of § miento's prowess Tremaine se to ‘make a dub" of the stra Carl trained as though a title de- pended wpon the outcome of the| | beut, He entered the ring in beautiful | condition, trained to the minute, Sarmiento, shorter in height and | shorter in reach than Tremaine} looked small before the Clevelander. | The bell rang, Tremaine tore into the islander like a tiger. Finding an opening Tremaine let go of twe| blows to the head, either ano of which would have drepped the or |dinary fighter, The crowd arose, yelling with joy, “Tt's all over already! He's another bloomer from Pedun yelled the rabid Tremaine supporters, Then they fell silent and gazed tn awe. There was Sarmiento, still on his feet, Not only on his feet but smiling and tearing into Tremaine “He wants more, give it to him,"| yelled the Tremaine faction | 90 per cent of the house were maine supporters of course. ‘Tremaine ve Sarmiento ‘tmore”’ —more with botit hands, Hit him low twice, There came Sarmiento Again, smiling and boring In. Tremaine Loses Hope Tremaine looked startled, Even glanced to his corner for {nstruc- him with everything I've got. Can T have a club?” And for just twelve rounds that same scene was repeated! ‘Tremaine used all the tricks of the profession—legitimate and shady, to halt little Pete. Feigned distress to draw the Filipino out. Then, when Pete relaxed his guard, tried te drive through ft, Held Pete's head wih one hand measured the distance, and then drove straight to his. face with the other. Hooked him right and left in short mixups, Hit him on the ear, shoved his ope nglove across his face. To all of which Sarmiento re sponded by coming in, smiling #0 broadly that his gold teeth sparkled to the back rows. Between rounds the short-legged lad swung his feet from his stool in contentment as a country lad) dangles them from a roadside bridge. And when he left the ring— ‘there was not a mark, mar or blemish on his face, his hands, his shoulders or his torso, First in News i! tions as much as to say: “I've hit |” 21, 1925 — Of All Events cores —— a LEGION TURNS IN WIN OVER MOWEST NIN First League Game to Be Played Here Next Sunday. "$: The American Legion basgebal! club, rated as a ‘dark horse” of the Oil City league stepped out yester day and took a otice game from f l the ext off team, 8 to 2. Fast ba inning by the legion naires led with errors, gave them vietory In the fourth in ning when three winning runs were put across, Kusch and Remer pol ed out two-base hits for the legion te cinch the game The Midwest rallied in the last half of the fifth and marked up one of its two runs but the scoring was shut off w 1 Sweness fanned two batters. The Legion club consists of a buneh of young aggressive players who promise to improve as the sea son advances and, high hopes are held out by supporters for their Success. ‘Their first league game will be played next Sunday after- nooh ‘at 3 o'clock when they clash with the Burlington at the high school athletic park Yesterday's score Legion— AB. RH, PO,A. B. Galvin, 2b, 3b Bee WN like alps bt Merrell, ss. 1b. ... 2.1 0 2 00 Bibel, #5, 3b, ou 2 eee Kush, If. of TPE eke ar ae Hicks, 1b, p ep es es Stone, rf ee War Wa ioe eer Ward, of. -29 02 0-0 Spalding, c, -..---2 003 00 Sweness, p. ~"15 98 Oo a Moors 2b. L0014 8 Gerbig, 2b 000100 Reimer, rf 191000 Totals - 415 @ 3 Midwest— AY 4. POA. EB Gray, 4 600 86 Luc > ° 3 600 Gobrecht, c. 2-00 61 6 Gosnell, p. -.----- 1 0300 Byrar s oe, oe ee | ‘Tenhoff, cf. -209.00 00 Thompson, 1b. --. 1 0 0 & 0 0 Totals Beore Legion by inr There was not even the sugges: | Midwest ie dered Summary—Two | ster tion of puffiness over his eyes, nah, Welnan sven y His Ups were as well formed as|funeh, Melmen. Three base hite: Lu they were when he entered the ring. |t 5 yronpit), at pisaft ad piparee | Now Sarmiento js no dub of Riya n. allay cite My PART UR Xow: arralenia JA no.802.06t- 9 ase on balla: Off Bweness, 1 th his hands drawn before rempesTilgd aM A n falr defensive style ball: ef punches ¢ his |, . ¥ 1 nome 1 . . enough to turn him| ero ens “a : into fj of Battling Nelson |=. suffering @ aerateh | Tremaino left the ring « weary | baffled fighter. He had fought. at | least five ordinary fights in that j one. “Whatdya Mean?” Just before the ninth round Tr maine’s manager told him to “go in finish him.” This word was meant to spur Tremaine on. Carl} sir looked at his boss and sald | laconicaliy, “Are you kidding met’ | Then he looked longingly at one of the iron posts. T saw Willard take {t at 7 |T saw Carpentier take it at Jersey | City. T have seen Bat Nelson and y punching bags for op: But all were carried or helned out of the ring, punch drunk and mutilated Sarmiento stepped out of the at he came tn—a | | * | diamond clear | | piece of human bronze. Noah Webster hadn't seen Pete when he tried to define tough. {$1.00 $1.00 Cleaning and Pressing SUS nn ceneewen$liO0 Overcoats —~~....-~.$1,00 Dresses .,..--.-.-.$1,00 Phone 802 Out of Knees Joint-Ease’ it to take the creakiness r out of any ot) atter, ask the Kim John 'Tripeny com druggist for a tube Rub it on tonight and you'll be glad you read this little notice whe ou get up tomorrow morning, Jo{nt-Hase js penetrating emollient for t créaky, pain tor mented joints and for that purpos millions of tubes are sold, A minute's rubbing and away tt g0e8 through skin and flesh right te the tendons and Igaments of the Joints. You can use it twice in one evening when pain ta intense and you want Instant relief. —Ady. What Is Protection : Worth? A sped job, for less money, with a wrilten guarantee. Warne-Crosby Motor Co. | kkinned ba not regarded at | 1} f greater laurels s.8 food cigar . That impression grows a Gahters ‘that ©: the | Pa Bone ABV PAS ARS Jake, The Nifty oe Loo. opponer : PRS 14 Not a False Alarm ee Saienare ibe Hotel aa ‘AF Pauses “wand pantera nal) CASPER, WYO.

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