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SETI yy MONDAY, MAY 25, 1925 World Results By Leased Wire LEGION TROUNGES BURLINGTON CLUB, OUDRING 16 104 RUNG Legion Men Force Three Railroad Pitchers From the Box; Victims Play Game Following Protests the old le apple to all t and forcing three Buaington pitchers into the box in a vain effort to save a lost ball game, the Legton team of the Oil City league swamped the warriors from the C. B. & Q. yesterday by a final score of 16 to 4, The game was the second of a double header play, ed at tl Bt athletic field Sunda} All in all the veterans of the A E. F, collided with the offerings of the Burlington heavers for 19 safe bingles, many of them going for ex-| tra bases.) In second frame, Bible, Legion sh swung lustily @t one of Roa fast ones and lofted it to the field wall for a round trip ti He s 4 one man ahead of him ccount- ed for two of the Legior ur runs in that particular inning, The railroad aggregation did show 45 well against the Legior® as they did when stacked up against the Elks last Tues: In the nine innings of play th ollected seven hits off Pitcher Hicks. Hick went alor great and ap peared fairly fresh close of the ninth inn derful support however, and man was © be a safe hit by a1 by some Legton outfielder standing among the field pe was Kush of the Legion who made three thrilling catches Bible and Carrier of the Legion team each chalked up four safe clouts, Carrier accounted for two of his teams three triples. Merrill, captain of the Legionits, led in run scoring with five trips across the plate | The game was played under pro test by the Burlington who claim. ed that Griffin, Legion catcher, and Carrier, third baseman for the winning team, were-not registered with the league. Just what dispost- tion the officials of the league will make of t is not known, nd until the is renderc the contest treated ap scheduled game ‘Tuesday evening will find a twi light game in progress between the ‘Texas and the Elks. The Texas team is leading the league at present and should show in fine form, The Elks, however, are out to boost their av- erage from .000 to .6¢0 and as their team has been greatly strengthened during the past week, indications are that they will take the Texans into camp. The admission price for the twilig! games is only 25 cents. left ket Steiner, Shaugh Mester, Roach If, 1b. not at th ven won 111 010 000 tn Y Two:t hit many ar ‘Burl ington what seemed to ates r Carrier, ; home runs, Bible; es on | j balls, off Ray, 1; off Hicks, 1; hit by | pitcher h, Morris; by Hicks Steiner, Struck out: By Roach, 2; by | 9. Time, 2 hours, Walker, AMERICAN LEAGUE. Team— w L Philadelphia ~ 2 Washington Chicago . Cleveland - St. Louis - w York NATIONAL L Team— Xew York. Brooklyn — i lr Pa Cincinnat Pr Po alr Boston Chicago - St. Louis . ht = OIL CITY LEAGUE, Teams— w. L. Texacos . o Legion Burlington . Standard Elks .. Today’s Games 0 Yesterday's Scores WESPERN LEAGUE, Denver, Lincoln, 3 St. Joseph, 5-5; Tulsa, 4 Des Moines, 6-4; Oma Wichita, 6-8 Oklahc AMERICAN LE Detroit, 6; Washing Philadelphia 8 Others postponed, cold. NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn, 8; St. Lou Chicago, 5-1; Cincinna AMERICAN LEAGUE, No games scheduled, NATIONAL LEAGUE. ago at Pittsburgh. Louis at Cincinn Brooklyn at Philadelpht. New York at Boston QUESTION BOX have some question to baseball, foott box: | hi St AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Milwaukee, 0; St. Louis, 5 Kansas City, %; Minneapolis Tied in culled a elock law) Others postponed, rain TEX Dallas, 6; Waco, 1 Shreveport, 11 Houston, 7; W | | San | holds 4: I r pro-| team: COAST LEAGUE Portland INTERN: ATION ‘AL LEAGUE New Baltimore, 7; Re Jersey City, 7 Rochester Others p ‘ Snclose a dressed er Providence stamped, self-ad elope for your reply. Syracure Copyright, 19: Q—Who is the more clever, Wills or Charley Weinert? A.—Wills {5 the more s! but Welner Casper Tribune) SOL THEI RN L E AGt I Atlanta Little Rock Birminghar Memphis, 6 » ee eel British Golf Title Holder Is Eliminated Harry Nove Oribens Chattar iiful e much quicker inning A team was leading by the score of 5 to 4, In the second half of the fifth inning B team scored « run that tied the score with out. Before there were threo hands out it began to pain and the umpire called the game, Which won, A or BY twa} p HO i GOLF WESTWAR May 25.—8ir Ernest holfer of the British ateur title was eliminated from the pionship in the first round of play today by J. I. Crulckshanks of the San Anders club of Buenos Altres who beat the champion by one hole. —_—_——— lderne walker Q.—Who is the better Frigerio or Willie Plant? A.—Plant {s better in distances and Frigerio ¢ longer routes & eham Q—Runner on third with one out, Piteher fields the ball and runs be- tween the batter and the base and then throws to the plate completing the double play, Was the runner never is put out cr @ between him and first base, er be becomes a runner. The Tt must be thrown to the base or Th rhe wsing ble pla COMING The Caravan. See it. mneramust.bo touched. Pxryin eg H., Robertson 961555. gree ws | caught ¢ Q—At the beginning of the [ilth | ~ IF SERVICE COUNTS Schalk and O'Neill Still Alone in Quest of c rown By NORMAN E. BROWN. Three or four years ago Oy Per: | kins, then in his prime as a back stop, Was named as the only rival of Nay Schalk and Steve O'Neill! for catching honors in the American league. Perkins was ranked among the leading catchers in the game's history. Two years ago Schalk showed the first signs of slipping, Steve O'Neill, slowed down by weight, was appar- ently past his best days, In the minds of many. Perkins stood alene as a catcher—at lenst in the Ameri can league, But today we find Cy warming the bench much of the time for the plunging Athletics while a rookie fresh from the minor league fields the limelight. He jordon schrane is ¢ ov part of ‘act! ites wit! aking into fact is play the dally detivities His superb catching an Shocker has done much to that red-shirted gent a win ment off ing a big part in of the Yanks of t halk and O'Neill br O'Net ‘oke in and has These me are real veterans to the big leagues in 1911 er 100 games seanon eince 1915, Schalk Leads in Service chalk started in 1 the with CAMPBELL WIND OLF TOURNEY ar deducted fr eof 91 making a net score George Campbell, presi of the Casper Country. elub. winner !n the [8hole handicap medal tournament held over the club course yesterday, Other prize win ners were Glenn C, Littlefield, W. R Finney, A. C. Riker and Charl Sebank Other om @ wer Littles 90-16+ Charles Thompson 91-18-79; De soores for made as follows: field, §9-5-79; W 1B; A. ¢ ce 6-75 hank 1098-32-76; A. 0 the day Glenn C R, ainney Jeftre 26-82; Roy Wyland, 98 uM ear every | | | wrestling $8-8-80; Walter Schulte | much Cobb. Breaker. lYOU KNOW ME. AL---Adventures of Jack Keefe PAGE FIVE ———— J First in News ° Of All Events By RING L ARD Gee THAT WAS THE BIGGEST “rROvr | LEVER SEEN. | WAY DIDN'T You / PULLITIN ? OH NosoDy WOvLO SEU BUE ME ANYWAY BOY SCOUTS’ MEMORIAL DAY HAO A HARD Tie. FILUING SCHALX'S Gloss White Sox. He caught games a year from 1913 Last year he appeared in Schalk had caught in 1,550 when the 1924 season ended. had caught 1,438 games, I’c had caught $77 gam While Perkins was signed the Mackmen in 1916 he did not bre into the ranks of the regulars v til 1918. He played with Atlanta in 1916 and 1917. He caught 68 gam in 1918 and’then took up the bulk of the catching. While Perkins did satistact work-behind the plate last far as the mechanics of were concerned Connie f« backstop was not showing and fire needed behind the plate pecially with the f pit Connie had.on h When he over | .| games | O'Neill | ikins | | | | season hoes Imm experience Cor VY NORMAN E Wayne Munn and Strangler Lewis who are to. meet In one of those things Decoration Day, have started training in the sand dunes near Michigan City, Ind. Why not let "em meet tn the dunes? When Bobby Vea 7 ankees he immediately becar and-gady of the tear man In point of b with the ex-champions Veach joined He played 23 games that season and tuok his place Crawford in the in and year Red Sox in way through th Important member wrecking crew He ts one of t ball—few in sions that have who have hit at a over five consecut) the big show, | Over a span of 13 years he hit 310. Which entities him to st alt —the & league ser Tigers in the Tiger come & 800 or better clip | ve campaigns in space in the records of the slugging eh can hold up hiv head when the present-da stare of gam are listed. There are only other men still in uniform who boar of a higher batting average ov the same period of vears. Th Coluns and Zack | e count on a year ¢ Cochrar giving » didn't r Ignores the Lefty $100,600 | the cente BROWNE A lot heard of ed with Grove I of turf Flying Flyin fans | Kentucky Derby have been acquaint ate Bade cod oy SPEED BOAT-AALLMAY a ee ee of Casper “Counell, and Deputy America, for partict m ir Memorial day parady as been defi e and tak ograin s of in the M r Casper on | orde men Bean commis: Fe the’ xe 3 Will all take a post division of ers n with the B ipants are to arp on street east of the city as South park. Boy § d to appear form if possible, however, ais Ww in uniform not ure expected to appear for parade. tive troops are to each bring United Sta id troop flags 1 as patrol flags. he formation of the scout divin Jes for the council flag ar in the lead with Hl Taylor 7. at outs are t pe n prov and utive rs of the coun te order. exec in Summ Ralph 1ers d States flags will | PARADE PROGRAM ANNOUNCED | 5 playing exfeeded th Giant players George proceeded in a marvelous ig legs of his, . charley t Ke than “Dodgers Buy Ford,” said headline | announcing Iatest deal which sent the Phillies’ shortstop to Brooklyn, rse a 5 Kelly proceeded | kink and help cast lea stars | - ° Horace refused to run for the Phils| yr tno but L Robbie believes he can), get him started [ elves Giants eed nt year Limelight re The International le: less when their es Dodge va acy } 4 1 known we When to Terry fleld expectation fa to cove anner ground | with ne Te ruled let Newark baseball team in the | was left home Was sold to 16 2S‘ MO OVER ue “2S YAQD a ian } the Provi offered idence until SUMMARY OF hadn't until the who bony sometime ne for HACE 19 POSTPONED |~ Robinson the & for 11 t Brook nal late Charles H |Robinson Made President Of Brooklyn Club: The Caravan the most talked of event | NIGHT NEWS will be of .the- year for Casper, ain this season | figured third ag Lindstrom wo! would play jand Freddy | hand for eme h gaps in to "Pris h the | ae lente ne a years manag rend a am, ¢ today was coding Ebbets, aseman DETRONT WINS. ~~, OVER SENATORS This Speed Fiend Is Good Prospect the York-Pennsylv rue in His work this ised hi » fast ball Brooklyn option ov ervices asset i Salt Creek Busses C er, Townsend Hotel dil p.m a5p.m Leave Leave Salt Creek 1 p,m. and 5 p.m ep 0:30 Daily Salt Creek Transportation Co. 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