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SUNDAY, MAY 31, 1925 | = ae Che Casner Sunday Crihune PAGE SEVEN | ADDITIONAL NEWS OF SPORTS Stocks---G rain---Oil---Markets TOTHEANCALFTRNEC NIACARRIES (REDS AND PIRATES TURNIN. BANKING SITUATION BIG SAND DRAW TEST FF HONORS I TRACK f a DOUBLE WINS WHILE GIANTS | OF NATIONSTRONG REMAINS SHUT DOWN | — SPLIT HONORS WITH PHILLIES |Fececal_R S F Better| Status of Well Reporti < Both Pb astern Calle mes Trol Fe eye ra eserve System functioning Detter | otatus of Well Reporting to Have Struck Bot { Ictory at] Than at Any Time Since Is Incepti Oil and Gas Continues M W Franklin Field Wearing the T Cincinnati, 74; Chicago, 12. | —The Braves broke the Brooklyn an at Any lime Since Is inception, 11 and Gas Continues Mystery; ork e rojan Shield: CINCINNATI, May. 30—Tom| Winning streak today by defeating Bab. De | et (6) Pi li R aP enc fen ’ Sheehan, Red pitcher, was traded to| Mem in the second game of thelr veel clares, iy n Fipeune Is Rushed. €ton Is econd. the Pirates for Al “Red” Nieh: double header here, 5 to 1. The first eee ers __ fet Meee aus, | game was a gift by the Braves, who| BABSON PARK, Mass., May 30. basis, which is a very encouraging the : Rede . . or afternoon while | made three errors in the first dn-| An investigation has been in process| situation, Thus, not only is the Producers & Refi Ss corpora-|to 25 sha i By FRANK GETTY head pean ito double | ning, allowing the visitors three|at Babson Park the past week in| tanking situation in the United| tion’s test on section 9-32-95 of the/ around the dollar mark : Ne _(Urited Press Statt Corre ae x ubs, 7 to 1 and | of their four runs. Barnes out-pitch-| relation to the financial situation, tes in a very strong position, but| Bis Sand Draw field of Fremont} Contractors are speeding ne i NKLIN FIELD, P HILADEL Pp HL. ‘, Pa ‘ iu | Pirit eine. ey ple Al in the second game. especially in connection with the financial situation abroad is ra-| County, Wyo., remaing shut down] for the construction of the 78-mile + Se at divided, and the wes : a., M 30.— | chicago Ba OO ES ot and irst game R. H. E. condition of the banks. The result improving. | at t ing both oil] gas main which 1 carry Big Sand est triv } oi— 1 8 imphec ; ‘ 2] Brooklyn ~,.- 401 000 111— $18 2] of this study is much more optimis: }and gay in a@ sa ered at| Draw f r distell ized athletes wearing the Trojan shie] 1 _ , | Cincinnati ..- 005 000 20x— 7 8 0] Boston 000 002 O10-— 3 8 3] tic than it even was first contem that depth and unt Ming ts re-| tion t Y ou ta ersity of Southern California wo oa ir fi os thet at 1D eeteatiehy rene and Hartnett;| Batteries: Petty and Taylor plated. Eliminating statistics | | sumed its status will not be known. | Ditcht Miaval bees pineed bviate track and field cha rst Invercol-|. " gecond game. SY. | ham, Genewich, Kamb and Gibson. | from the report, the pi p | B : B : f Oll circles are anx Jon th tringing of: the pipe g ‘ ld hampionship on the sun- drenched | chica Ceoghensat 2 R. H. EB Second game— R. H, B, |.clusiong are as follows uSsInNess riers pletion of ti alts Ss viaew | f : Shaky s and greensward of rank lin Fi lc 1 is hicago - 010 000 100— 2 6 0] Brooklyn 010 000 000— 1 TH rhe *: ts f lueti " : ‘ e th afternoon, | Cincinnat * y - jas OF rhe *fedbral reserve system — is pects for oil produetion in }ments are being concluded. ‘ ng great strength { ne n, 1... 000 211 00x— 4 5 2] Boston ..- 020 012 00x—- 510 4 which hi given up ly | e cus and in the hural I , tteries: Kutitmann; Bush, Keen |’ "Batteries: Osborne, ana“ Debelimibanreiace tte iectina. tro vtinan NGFIBLD, Ill, Ma Ssitegeeneeite date, In. then ir MY alaishorteas eb. Oecoer: ania HaNSGRnotoe se whiie the ) n, Vernon} and Gonzales; Rixey and Bruggy Barnes, Fuhr and Gibson. > yey ee ine Practical: !"The fact that the recent cold wave | stock of the toh Petro | WoRaRe ceemeshon whit tke ntenders fought among wn, who had led i : fe ly i of phere r id Ny | did so little damage to crops in Ull-| company, whi ah etre | ‘ al onnection 1 for points an itts! 5: = 2 of the smalle Ww me nois and Wiscons: . 24 setiad rh me: & } \ ‘or points. in ittsburgh, 4-19; St. Louis, 1-5, Philadelphia, 7-3; New York, 414, |bers of the Ce ae ee en erceny eights inthe new well : icthugemade po t t May 30.—The Pi.| NEW YORK, May 30.—The New| group of Pat | eee ee rach abrevalled ASB iumph. ( I continued their hard hitting in| York Glants split A group of men deral districts, however, rep: . athebnnok. iadietae k Giants sp! 1 double he regerve board, and so long a alvin . 4 | oA aa y fternoon game of the Decora-| here today with Philadelph! Coolldy Dpenident ‘| Parana toioogn Se Ne > >, 0 oat . \ uy | tion day program here defe >hillies too! ; 1S heats PO Pg se Gee | ARTF | f It's “wrested. from I r Tale | Cardinals, 15 to si ik howint h pte <hewopents sure that high grade men will con-| / oeven W roaucel Are of California Cam-| G. M, Ma f etown First game 4, andthe New York team won the ftinue In control,..As a result, the| CHICAGO, May 30, — Trade in} t spring, gust when it| startet toe Me cLaita, Coues DeatOREEET rele a airing: as a8 of the country, taken asa | Dtcking house products thas not been 8 ' : e hat the Bears could not] the ft ing off the | Pittab: > 000 102 ae 31 Sha TEN igh uae: BASEN: Go Very Man al Le cara The best tie Nis city ty ll | 4 j . finished third this year hte | Pash ealebas Bass 102 10x— 413 1 Philadelphia - 000 120 040—7 14 1 with larger reserv ying 7 uckers. The t market \is ver) 1 1 e¢ n VY { 1C W est points, only slightly ahead | r¢ re eM r.| Schmid Yde- thoron, Stuart and) New York .. O11 000 020-—4 2 2Jany previous. ti when bcoum |. ye) The Pou « eae, ue ore 2 ‘ awn, Which had 2 | rot up to ¢ i. 1s | Seated Cees eae Batteries, Ring and Wilson} Me'l try had the present amount of bust. | Cured Products moved fairly well ae Fs pUP.0) take Second game— R. H Quillan, Huntzinger, Hartley and P ‘ few iseaieein | poets 22 ng } ( Bi. Louie oe s96i0{a 0bses ba brea ntaR TREE z y and] ness. ‘There a few banks in| i Midwest Refi company has] rated a dangerous egert t cd to| burgh ., 304 402 11 ail’ ‘ wesondt eaines 4 _|the west which are struggling, but} CLEVELAND, May 30.—The new nleted sev \ , A hot display the strength |‘ Ain the mile] tteries: Day and O SNA eee TS _. BeH. B.Joven these aré in a better position | finishing mill of the McKinney Steel completed seven new wells on h wt rah xpected of its powe spectively ar n, Dyer and Gooc Teves hia - 010 001 210— 5 11 2)than they have been since tl v |eumpany now nearing completion | {ngs of associated companies in the \< as t of xe 1 finished seventh. lis. | — Dhiteites eal 9. O68 Oixad 8 9] ‘Phe United States has about two-| Will bring the capacity the com-| Salt Creek field, all of moder ae it out. the Be | Brooklyn, 8-1 Ulrich, Batts. Mitchell ra asabiing thirds of the total e ipply of | Pany to one million tons a duction as folloy ot 1 Penn State BOSTON, Day #0s-(UAltedsProkss Ieentiay’ and Bowe 1@:!the world and is strengthening Its —- Midwest Oll—No. 4-A, sou ‘ P percis tats Aho and Gowdy | position as an international bank-| BOSTON, May 30,—Building section 35-40-79, 1,857 fe ve 1 Harvard, thanks to vi ing power, 7 { fficient | trac opened an employment of-| barrels; No, 1-A, northwe a one OLD BASEBALL ADAGE PROVEN tr te | oe aid eonmen abr | Mora, nothast of aly penta ‘ ¥ or gitim: é rine tlt carriers and common labe No. 21, northe ection 23-40-79, | bar ‘ | I Ete is to ‘ u ple ‘ Mion, A number of college men sn 10,000 spectator sa a ——__—_—__— a Nr ted ce ere “BY CLEVELAND AME vt th [soe hes “ahs : : rp Alba -sunny. after: |. n e | “While this supply is large, there | S¢™™er morlal Day to witness | a4 e| RICAN TEAM has not been a corresponding in ? pi a de ei crease in demand for funds by the], HOUSTON, May 3). Taans made ; ands, as the Southern Cali-| ) t - Bis large borrowers. Both railroads and|¥ the Federa! Land Bank of Hc , ictheeuemar chalked: up.1?”, but ¥ BY JOHN B. FOSTER lost more than double’ the’ number | !ndustrial concerna have been plow-| "ton since | its organization have T Mfter the middle of the afte r (Copyright 1925 The Casper Tribune)| of games that they had lost when {188 large sums back into their pro-|Teached $120,000,000, | without Textiles that unless shoe unions agree to # mi of the af NEW YOR 7 y had lost when , and with 2 KEENE, N. H., May 30.—Wool H he Westerners’ Tend was a con-|, NE RK, May 30—The Cleve-| Spurgeon whs playing aud have won | Perties, reducing floatin gabeens | Ad. With col Sh etecosys SSE thin clisrsare: working 6 ware ee oe beri hai j pase: jos eons A land Americans are the latest ex-|only fifty per cent as many, ness and gradually strengthenin nilis of this city are working over: j move %o Bo one eee one AUS mar sae vemains : a pone enti oe the truth that Hes back| ‘The change from Spurgeon to|thel® financial structure, Many of CRUDE nines re Faulkner and Colany Man-|company has announced thevlow : | f the old baseball adage that “It| put the large corporations are MARKE' ufacturing company, employing 500 | shop will prevail he low timbers to m EE - e Lutzke may not be wholly respon 8 PST ASODR SAE ha spe : ‘ 2 : tain of possession of the| t ’ | comibtentianiads break up a winning| sible for the reversal of form. But | 04ers of money, rather than bor. || pi oe Syed ea r cup, which stood on dis ry. < d S ra every old nianager who has had that | "WErs and some have unconsciou: as Fruct infleld | ester ays oOcores | Lutzke was unable to play third | “winning combination” Law he ly become huge banking companies | Big Muddy .<.. Seve SAN FRANC Bia Sa fda ; EA “he | base for Cleveland at the beginning} his skin, is pointing to Speaker's |@8We!l\as eng the manufac-| Mule Creek ..-.. SOMERSWORTH, N, H., May 30.| oo. apples are touching a tig. on Friday, t National of the season because of irjury.|luck right now as the verification of -ateel, electrical machinery| Sunburst — aaa aDent Tiel Diaebiiery wand saailecanveith vonlee=aeté aotee low and no n 1 Pt } y 14 n, who was “Jaékson” last|of the truth that you alw must | or automobiles,” Her the larger | Hamilton Dome works t aid off a number o' ein tates pat HE - 1 up by the I } W Orleans, started for| nurse a winner and thrash a loser, |CONCENMS Are mot in SE ean oe Peers e ar ar ne rere geLh ESR totaled 146,114. boxes, ai i yeas Ab New Oj ey iaaehegdee : be | rs totaled 146,714 boxes, are light eland at third and sailed along |as was the cuse some years Byron ~. ce J compared with’ 4 i fa elites sent as Pitt te | splendidly He batted better than Furthermore, the decline com-| Notches . —..-. - ona oto die 3 a yoar Bad” Hou: \f aid he could and fielded al- AL modities reduces the amount of | Pilot Butte q. | Regtips haar? ‘“ ann Sa many e t, t quite as well ae the money necessary for’a corporation | Gander , 70| ATLANTA od} American Leagu ut Lutake Jor an individual to borrow in order | Cat Creek 2.15 | we f the first’ p this | aac for : 2.15| weather of the f part. ¢ sedi the I ' p ttilhd “bees to carry a given stock of raw 1 nee Creek 2.15 | week will retar th Automobiles. rk in the a ’ t 1 May 11. Then Lutz’ leebat GF Garena dose. 7 recent | ORAg@: . ows 1 ts ma I n n 10 feet e t tn the job great drop in the price of wool na-| Grass Creek, light .... a , Arsenate nc hed a ‘ 5 | turally hurts people wit 1 1 seap Y outdone, m iI “Tris bas made a mistake,” sald 1 1 tint sPhhies leet ig a stiesh es 4, supply of wool on hand, but in the] T : giant, put the she 4 = veteran mangger, who had been fore run it eases the bo s , ik Besta ‘ : 68, apnew intercollegiate American Association itching the work of the Cleveland quiretasnis’all along theslne. Witt ack tea Sapheclthoomie Ae i 1 1g 24 am. ‘He shouldn't have changed Saree lena Relea Ge WAG OUTY tal OF wh : sack ok nase herrlll-o@ tthe. Univer I 7-5, Minneny inning combination, I never yet 2 ity Flenispuliver 4 inia -eleared 13 India i Louisville 0-6, | have n At pay.) Latte ge) aa] OMAN, Ola. Bay. 30-—-Miee) soening. mi Ser Wh ate aS pay the «gee 16 af ey filw 64 ans City 2.2. | long a8 they-c: : *) souri won the 18th annual Missouri |“ obs! ne han to nd others pole yau | a8 they can win and when they | <° are obliged to t ; > ‘ eriten. . . ¥ | Valley track and field meet here to |“ ged to borrow only half of iE SaePRAE tithe mat ss : back up then it Is time to throw in| Gay with a goore of 44 pointe, Ne-| What they formerly were obliged competition ac ot the rese e shock tr a - ca points. ged fe 1 aan ade | Western League rie Bare nies Fe oe te eee | braska, her nearest rival, scored | Borrow in order to carry thelr stoc Rata verriadt |”. Len Mesnee Be Lis é follows soarbaree Tr eo ther) 40% points. Oklahoma: was third| Of raw materials or merchandise, F r Wichita 2-10; St 18 with 26% points There are certain commodities, euch Bob Gardner's 13-year-ol0| ination 12.6. Oklahon aoe When Spurgeon was relieved by ptt anatie ot a as rubber, which have gone up in Pri: Linch. | | Denver 14-20, Omaha 10 . the Clevelands had won 12 price und there are others, like the ‘still shrouds reas chines and lost seven. The percent- building materials, which have held Henry Russell, of Cor oi ee age was .632. Now they have bare- their own, but the average of all not, come out for the International League, ly a .550 perecntage and they have commodities has gradually been de das, in which he had Jersey City 6:2, Providence 41 clining ever since the war, IT CAN'T Rumor, had ‘it that “hi Toront But 4 HORNSBY N “Even if commodity prices were BE DONE! ‘ . aeane would | Rytdcuse er 6-1 at their former high figure, it today os eae chances of an | € 4-4 ulti I would not be necessary to carry the nege wh ch, had a chance 4 large commodity stocks as formerly. ft such things are for| FRIDAY RESULTS. The very much improved transporta- } ‘ines of the training quar-| Aicmeicnshs Laas: tion conditions haye made it unne- net tor the records. The} Chicago §, Detroit 1 cessary for manufacturers to keep " dispatch with which the] \vasning Me | di : on hand so large a supply of raw z ; ounted for adbiphia <€ oF wae a PITTSBURGH, May 30.—(United si materials or for merchants to carry he, Beaesarent i in Prees)—Rogers Hornsby, batting star nen at Mnes of goods. Both raw 1ave been an easy w A - : materials and n factured goods ; v oul Cleveland 4 of the National+League, has become H D F h : manufactured goort the contury. ; aC manager of his team, the St. Lous|“4€AVY UNIVE ON Pench |can be secured now by jobbers ard R victory in th® 220 was| ariinaldierwan lac hitinsed selena ve ‘ retaflers on a few days’ notice. ‘This nly first place. His ab-| aa tetbed paribe todas: Biorosby aBOwe Positions Will Be tends to relieve further the financial 1 the 100 Kave victory " Gineinpacl Chlongo his-appreciation with a/homexun 40 ih situation and reduce further the say Bore hina fos: the afterfioon game but a Pirate aunched Soon. Seah a oemenaaroy- toners, 5 The | Pittsburgh 6 . Louts 5. batting spree caused bis team to loee great demand today for money 1s | New York-Philadelphia, rain the qante 16 to either for new promotions or for ity RABAT, May 30.—Riffian forces| large capital investments in new +3 American +ssociation. are stiffening for a heavy drive, ac-| building, water power and other Racine eenees hare Notre Dame Is cording to indications in today's | public utility developments, munt- . | ae « Golumbes communique, covering operations of | cipal and quasi-public improvements. | rrncinde ae ie Cit | the French against Ab4é-El-Krim's | Banks naturally 5s) at new promo- ae Past | Defeated By tribesmen, tions and thus their greatest oppor t nave some question to It was admitted that in the ca Agate to loin money today with 5 , - where Col, Freydenbergs detach. | ®*fety is to the itilities. J baseball, football, box: | Western League I YN k I i - mat S ape toctbell, bow) | OWA ON TYACK | ments aro operating, the situation | largely 4 rm of has ‘grown “tense Bands of Rif.| OUNINE, and it WA, CIT ore Kitfan ndaerwear ndaerwear ee z jeorge T. I ahan's univer f 3,00 7 , tu | Y 4 | Texas League { Iowa track team easily tri-| polnt continued active bond market d Play Baltes waa soiber is sila mphed over Knute Rochne's Notre Heavy fire was opened slant pelabce of thle Foor at leant. nee ce : | | ARO All ase abe , Vorth & Dame sjuad !n a dual meet here this| French posts at Assi Medina and| Per oe a arte Rane ened f ‘out man Car w y ' pondaniator the Casper W 1 Falls 16 afternoon, Score lowa 43 16; Notre | Ouergha, coinciding with an ettack i yy eee the past month {s| | : ‘ t wear..a its all men of all builds setae ark waiha har ot pleasing to many people, yet th: 4 ar 7 5 fae ng ~ j endents of the Casper |» deeey panei iy cealhet (ha conte atiCherasia. not pleasing to many people, x¢t this regular size union suit under all conditions in all i . stamped, —self-ad lee than burt ,the financial situation even with legs and arms positions. \ . 6 y are having a bad time in " - ’ ~ ave bette ranc oday nt j Pee eens ae rence totky than. they fills the bill. Let us show you why you | v 1925, Casper Tribune.) Pat yES eee ar mcind a: gia has no new troubles, but has simply hbo: knocked cownt a 0S reached a point where she is rocug mf nizing that she has troubles—that ig t " of his Nant performances against the top-| 1, she is pulling ver head out of th here is no recor een knocked dow: notehers of the country, Perkins |®2nd and seeing conditions as th the other hand since the first|exist. The Von Hind enburg ied Nstion—Whleh has the eccater| Some Fans Going to Sas Perkitis.. Wein |e to Sees degtincs' naver [tera te watusaliy repuiaite toe i rin generalship, | th There ie no doubt but that the e of grounds ou cround, the Jersey City | te . been manhandled any opponent |4n analysis of the situation shows | a reenns e| and Others to See Him Lose; They'll | na »» Revee Salen the cunt. The | tisk Ven Minden buck se Sih rn al Ua ah mow Ars : ; 2 dees tag Well JE iat and of or conservative interests of Geriaans | Rin sedan ee | All Be at Ringside Friday eet io ares edearianet: ant |wigieran Waker oobekentiog te | should wear Cooper's Jersey City is of lor - asper hampion has met others of | credit of Germar is far’ bett than either of tho New| 7, Lt battle! lar reputation and never failed] with a conservative rat Aah aah foul Alned:| will be a bat to give cunt of hunself, | Ven. Hindenburg ag president tha center field Yankeo| That’s what the fans are say ing who know Captain Bob re some fans, who re-| With a young radical wt me little farther than Jer: | Roper Harvey Perkins, and who are already marking onvinced of Harvey's lack of | might be much mere pop I | Polo Ground Is not as itime for the 12-round fistic encounter sc heduled for the fink pa who pet RA the] I een ¢ conditions in England + : out’ expecting to see h 00 not be helped muc , | Elks auditorium on the night of June 6, Advance sale of | pon eae ven take pl te time by eel Ngan at the prosent st How many times bas|geats bears out the confidence of Casper ring followers in] jn such anticlpatior the other | basi#; but it means that Great 5a rey Weinert been Knocked out? | prospects f n sndtong bring to Casper a drawing card for | gile will be a big following rooting | tain has successfully passed | one wh battle th pring cities much larger than this. In| for Perks win and depending | more hurdle and ts gradually reach. | vo. times. Jack Dillon | boxing we seen fitting atyle. Roper the Casper battler will meet | upon bis crushing body blows to wear] ing ber goal, Surely thin accom: | = nh 20 Kred Fulton in two| “Mateb me «Perkins a test such as he has hardly exper-|down his opponent. In any event} Plshment will help her credit tre e i" ronekitn Base round e wilnd again as proofienced in his fighting career, altho | they will be at the ringside mendously ag it shows that the Br e yin yyy and allwhile on the Pacific coast recently | nothing less tha nashing lsh are no quitters, but are willing ) a , TO lp RS yung, boased, aia ste ss neatlod ¢ ninariés will ine and phy thelr bills without est Does Red Grange of Ill t TdervR itted hi “toper's reputation as a cle eran at g and the complaining Now that Wngland | ‘ |) SEReer ; } ! ates battler is based on a long | be ny far | has gone back to the sndaed ther sports than foot wan ' ell ing of knockouts, of victories won ' ’ ¢ Wyoming | ft mean thot ats 0 Y nt of ' A ‘ i Ist route and of bril-! y ! I's tt s ;

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