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Wace SIX World Results First in News By Leased Wire Of All Events “OHOOLS OF 81. |S ig ere alg TEN TAAGK HONORS be AMERICAN LEAGUE. Wili A: cr oerry of Nats Be When He Hits His Stride? \ pn: CT ATES FIGHT Phitetatpite Ait ve 0 Bill Wagner, skipper of the Elks WO LVERINES Ay CHIGAGE Washington . 30 17 +638 baseball team, announced yesterday Chicago 24 522 that practice session of the Elks 5 t St. Louls 24 a Pann iaisfocloce.. Wagoertsecaels ) 5 ek - or ifs Ib MEET Detroit mn er) that, all the. avers ‘mest’ athe| [|linois Favorite in Contest and Emerges in Fifth Mure neta i ive Sea ReaD tthe Wigivarkooy cihione Pl 7 F Western Conference tte ———— —- fi: field. ‘The Elks’ team will play the | ace; four or mean ATIONAL Lt Span EN Teaee Mentakesiee bs | Records Smashed.: team in fine trim for the diamond combat. By EARL 3. JOHNSON (United Press Staff Correspondent.) OHIO STADIUM, COLUMBUS, Ohio, June 6.—Michi- : gan track stars showed their heels to the Big Ten confer- ence and eight other mid-western schools here this after- noon, winning the midwest outdoor classic of the season with 4514 points. Wisconsin second with 31 and Ohio State third with 3014 The first of the final events in the “svolorado Town, Gands|s;ceteca to. Pate Firet Place Over 800 Athletes. FIELD, CHICA- 710, June 6—(United Press) OIL CITY L ust_A mighty band of young- | Team - fos from Fort Collins, Colo., | Burlington ; Michigan State and Marquette Aer Elks - big stadium was run off under a|5 each; Ohio Wesleyan 4; Akron ur , omigh school this afternoon | roxas 1 broiling sun that sapped the-vitality | versity Purdue Fairme ; ~~on the 21st annual national | stanaara - 1 2 of the athletes preceptibly, d u Indian failed to score. pUemateracholistic track and field meet | Le; Towards the middle of the meet| Missouri withdrew from competi- athletes from @1 : pee scone om a field of 800 ates. The Fort Collins boys piled % points for first honors. liminaries Friday the sun went under strong breeze sprang up from the Independent League tol "tats wel". | BETP RAW TO TEACH cloud and ajtion after the pr ‘ Culver Militar ademy, Culver, 4., won first honors in the acad- tercollegiate ords were broken. xt! ny section with 63% points. Lake Resume Play at Old Alderman of Michigan state ran k Sdorest academy, Lake Forest, Ind., American League, under the re New York 11, St. Louis 9. Cleveland 8, Boston 4. Fair Grounds. nest ww ces) QWIMMING THIS. YEAR because the wind was at his be iuctas second with ussell Walter of Kolfomo, Ind., s y -hO as the vidual hero of the day. Detroit 6, Philadelpt | Easy ‘orthrup, Michigan hurled the he hying on the wings of the wind,| Washington 4, Ch The Midwest Office Clerks’ team | javelin to a new record of 201 feet Ky RIVERVIEW Ph OF il little mpeed domon hung up vic- ——. of the Independent League will play |g14 inches. Russell, go, made OOhctes in the 920 and 440 yard Gasties National League. the baseball nine of the Midwest}, new record h p at 6 feet Ma captured third piace ii the.cah St , New York 3. Home camp in Casper this after-|§ inche ity. His single handed efforts scor Brooklyn 12, Chicago 9. noon at 2:30 o'clock at the Mid-| ‘The mighty Hubbard, Michigan] C. H. (Red) I former resident Kivi his school's points and tied Ko.| Pittsburgh 9, Philadelphia 3. west diamond on the old fair grounds | negro was easily the idol of the|of Casper who had charge of the Biciont with athena. 0 sr | Boston- Cincinnati game postponed ist south wf the Standard addition.| meet in setting a new broad jump | Elks athletics for some time, has re- lottscond place in the high school meet, |" account of rain and darkness he Salt Creek teani is leading the | record of 25 feet 344 inches. turned to the . spending the eld soitoding ava is tablet aoetkat —— Z Independent league and the Midwest|~ schwarze of Wisconsin put the| last year studying. physical educa- hut baud at mention International League, ed. As SasN —==— nine ig runner-up. The game prom-| shot to the new record of 48 feet 144] tion at the University of Kansas. : se ence. (slo SOA EOS, (eee Sly Te eyrennee ds, BUSING THE ANCIENT GREGG aD os 2 ises to be a Uvely diamond combat] inches. Illinois droped to win the| “Red” will take charge this summer 4 rt Petar ttl e sd Baltimore 4, Buffalo 2 For PINCH PITCHING WITH Gooo ae es a if and the public is cordially invited. | meet by a narrow margin finished} of swimming instruction for River- e 18; Wenatchee, Wash. 18: De-| Providence 18, Rochester 8 RESULTS alfa pasa hatin Seaubings—Tnaeangers League, | fifth with 24% points. view park and expects to build up b: Peevilan Utant MOTuArESRIInEL fk oc Aol } ; S : iad L. Pet.| Jowa was fourth with 29, Other|some large. classes among both the ES eRe heidi Beth ld pes gee ae By NORMAN E. BROWN. because he was working the corners|open question—but one that should| galt creek OSE 1,000 |teams finished in the following or-|. youngsters and adults. He is adept Malta a psc uty, an. "Ran 16: Pisents Those who have solved the riddie|than because he coud not locate the} be worrying the Athletics in particu-| Midwest Office ~ 2 1 667 | der. in the art of swimming and the sport 10; Protection, Kan. 10; F Camm of “How old is Anne” might try| Plate. And he equalized those passes |lar and the other contenders in gen- | Telephones 1 2 .833| Chicago 14; Northwestern 13; Min-] promises to be a popular one during .. 6; Vernon, ; nis ouies |by fanning just 70 batters. His | eral, Lee Doud ekoeet j 000' nesota 1114; Butler 11; Notre Damethe summer season i ridge Neb., 6; hig! Tf ‘the “Whahingion’ Gshators jearned run average shows that he |= —— —--—— ——————— ——-.OOOOONOOCOOO?OOO™T OC a ; ‘on, Texas, eis i mn enators an checked many of those base run- ~ % amble along at the top of the heap Menlo Pott, Meaue ger ; ners after they got on via passes. : in the American league without the | "Ti. worn Appeaiest5 Pre . At Loulsville— R. H, B,| services of Fred Marberry, relief | 415 world's werles tepities wi ai pe MRI Toledo - -000 002 000—2 & 1]pitcher deluxe, where will they be]. os a rellet pitcher ee ‘ Norfolk, Louisville 003 030 00x—6 9 4|when Marberry gets into the tray| ” “° “htt “atreeBall Feat _ Batteries—Jonnard and Schulte; minutes every third game?| ong Giants and Nats went thte ; ws Academy sectior Holley and- Meyers. ry 1s the man who with his|the ninth inning with the score % ( Culver Military Culver, | At Indianapolis— R. H. E. > relief pitching lnst season, | to 1 in favor of McGraw'y men. Zeb ' 4} hd. 63%; Lake Academy,| Columbus _-. 1 001.051—12 15 0 | Played a big part in landing t | Zachary was pitching for the Nats : ake Forest, Ill., Indianapolis ..100 001 200— 413 3|1 pennant for Ben Te Laer nce fleet man Wp: for the 1 es OW an (478 - chool, M oealiaae rt atteries—McQuillan and Bird; | feat in win © of t orld’S}in the ninth drew a pass, Young A d Ty ohn's M y Heun, Henry and Krueger series x: » pitched balls | flied out and then George Kelly YW Is. ed eve qVis., 34; Wen he rit : Ly helped stave off defeat at the hands | socked a hit to right. Poor r e enmy, Lexington, Mo., 12; "Way se paca ty a ae %. H. EB. lof the Giants until the Senators |} e ns on infle! wed | e y r a eYs ke arestachs Wik St. Paul -..-.300 002 04110 14 0] Couta' wot there rout jby.,tne Washington in‘tetd altewed | “Proprietor MR. ROGERS Editor Witt. ROGERS 5,0000% z rdam, 0 Began Seem A risch to score a he way from juabibans Academy, Syramore, Ul., es lidpeesvar tats A aaite ace, Last year Marberry w ton the hit. Meusel moved} 5 ald ; “ ourfercersburg Academy, Mercerburg | ee ee by and MeMon,|titely for relle¢ pitching. That Kelly up on an infield grounder and i fa., one. pene Pope Boe eee is credited with 11 victories and but |then Hack Wilson sent Long George | SIXTY-FIVE hold Fort Collins jbigh. the ps ee Ey 12 defeats shows that he had fair! home with a single to right. The a 312,@a88sed nine points together in the & F “4 success in taking games as they |score was tiled. Harris rushed in! OW EA a! event, the hammer throw to | WESTERN LEAGUE. were and pitching his t of }Marberry. The shrewd righthander | i YEARS ago! te4 lide into the position of national in-| At St. Joseph R. H. fondle \ fanned re: tik | ¥ ple, anned Travis Jackson, next man a erscholastic champion. Des Moines ., 300 000 020. 11 0 What is more, he ranked ¢ Ree on three pitehed balls | ¢ ) IN 1860 ni 04 scho St. Joseph .. 020 010 000— 3 10 0 otiy. Naval % i , sing One world’s interscholastic record In effectiveness in allowing earned Gregg Doing Relief Duty. tteey*® tied and one was broken dur-| Holhauser and Haworth; Daven-|runs, But four regular nlers| ‘The Nats put over the winning | Mblendiot tobacko Cren& the afternoon flaming perform-| port and Minetree, surpassed him. They in the ninth. Zachary is of. WAS born— ‘oadnces. W. J. Cox, Rochester, New] at Oxlahoma City— R. H. B, | Johnson, Herb Pennock lly credited with the victory ot ts ame rear ori, high sc pat miler traveled the} nenver ,.-_.. 000 001 000— 1 & 1{|Sartner and Sherry Smith Only | but there Is no doubt bi at 2 | z ‘BULL’ Durham. neigistance in 4:22 1-10. nq | Oklahoma Cy. 000 102 10x— 4 7 2] three men who worked In less than saved the m ‘ Getgg)| 320 ‘wasie: member Gf) the “1934 ))). erodireg len and Whaling; Hub- ,10 complete game eeded him. | Hant rally when OBACCO was discovered ON quality alone owenited Btates Olymoplo nae. tie | Pell and Wolgamot They weré Byron Speece, Joe Ed-| seemed temporarily demoralized, | hetee : Indi Th ited; The Interscholastic recor le ‘ , | wards and Bill Oga phis year Marberry hasn't round e a: as in the 100-vard dash. Foster, a] | At Wiehita- BOB era tieiy aliceen ; 4 caii fib eth Sraltannneeke| y the American Indians, t is. won . < fe y for| ¢ A... 122 000 100— 6 12 z : 3 ret | - . olored lad, won the century for | C:naha O— 612 Ol} runs a nine-inning gar pped by mine illnesses, It was taken aw ay from them RECOGNITION Wenatchee. His time was Wichita -... 100 O41— 7182) d6. broke kie, Ruether, Zach- | ley and Wilder; Ev ‘qualling that by ett, Me- spl arte aa ho i alae HAE Ea a rn : if University Chicago in} Namara and Haley, McMillen. miter ataxetotcnhde ices | fain the ad f maha garniora| by the W hites, So SE be heibiesctee 933. Soster. won by a s thread)! “At rulse— RAT | Gagpitiiehiwal, thrown: da toetene isahe Uew Mogridee is} some good, Being a Cherokke TOBACCOis known. yreadth from Draper of Central Lincoln ....- 100 100 000-—~2 5 2 The record be Harris has shows he | helping gyush, Fort Worth, Texas Tulsa > 011 600 00x— 8 9 1] broke into just 50 gar used Gregg with effect in pinch Indian by blood myself, (born IT still offers y3,_The two relay races showed the} shupe, Moudy and Vargas; Black| He worked a 1 of 195 Innings | pitching roles. But the Senators ised Cl Nay’ most brilliant bursts of speed. | ay Meee lav thoce dares Hl Have a belter tettitind wicking | RUC eNaIsed. Neat Glaremore, THE public this— rhe schools finished in this order: ee cag b soehiteitecwae ell niles Lintath caves oatascleeee Tee rece ‘ pares : Cit Wiest race—Cleburne, Texas, high; fits aaah tal relearn VER turns to! Indian Territory, the best cit MORE flavor, ir bases on hall was more! form. J ow much better is an | ? Zenn High, Chicago, second; Ver- J nay Ber ae 1 i vu ret % ; ; bon, Texas, High, third: Male High, UESTION west of the Alleghanies) I MORE enjoyment ne Auisville, Ky., fourth and Detroit i | is 1: g otvorthwestern, fifth 1} SPOR ESD BROWN | know the Whites never took AND alot Second Race—Norfolk, Nebraska, ° m Seat; Mason City, Ta., second; Tue BOX || MANCRUANE ONE, anything away from the In- ie ae PT cart ax RO MORE money H on, Arizona, Ir Norma > | 3 z ith art he. field and wate pposing te: | } « ras 5 i ii Bere, Arisons, Cents etme atte | Babe Ruth, with the Inte start } und watch the opposing team} djans that wasn’t some good, by Will Rogers, Ziegfeld Follies and LEFT at the ; 8 of 3 can prove the sensation, the| stage various ussorted parades to} <. . F screen star, and leading American Hu- ; prea If you have some question to| | outstanding figure of the sei in| firey base and beyond i Sir Walter Raleigh, who was morist. More coming. Watch for them. END of a week’ ; a ask abou ane f Il, box dasebali ¢ t is stride. et up ba that the ‘anks } . . . . aon ing or any other s roe peo | exec eral thing ed ut their bert is missing the Sheik of his time, Come SMOKING. ‘hang rede fessional sport | | sible The or inge that Hug ha oes “T admire you”. She said “O} oe 7 Write to John B. & : By the mighty pow rough a legitimate reas over here got a lot of Tobacco ac oi + Ohe sac 1, ‘ ojnehes. RK. Rockaw || Lawrence Perry, on amateur] | lft the club from | taikend | I has worked our! and rushed back to England ere are i la ee ea, ment, 20nd ’ sports, and position in the standing the |W No criticism can be made <! what is the name of this To- tt, 3.10 noon Fair Play on boxing and otber| | front ranks of the league nent Huggins’ efforts to bolster his for a personal appearance Liagen you eave me’’. And Sir ; dies, Hi professional sports, All are ep ould this terrific batting, in 1 as far as juggling his player r i he pespurdes, Tis new rec tial correspondents of the Casper|:| @ddition, to the actual offe.sive| ia concerned. Tour, The Queen (I dont Wal Raleigh said cen ri TWO bags Tribune, $14 World Building. New| | Strength it lends, add that vital] Urban Shocker has been doiu~ all be ch h vas. if alter Kaleigh sai Ly it os spark to the team’s play which it] that could be expected of him under| “remember who she was, 1 is ‘BULL’ DURHAM” FOR 15 cents. |] Enclose a stamped, self.ad-| | Das lacked all season, the Yanks| the adverse conditions existing: It -ou like detail look it up and 1s A . : dressed envelope for your reply. | | MSAL well retrieve ther lost cham-| must be a keen disappointment to! YO : That's how ‘Bull’ Durham got . pionship. the red-shirted one, this sorry show was y ne iseyrleht Betas And judging by the speed at which | Ing of the ex-champions, Shocker} SC© who she ) Started to its name, And the Tudine Loo cigarettes Q.—Which is the better all are traveling, Huth gees aoe th Ie ig nomaceueret| step out of her Carriage.and it lost not only their C ; POR Ss cere baseball player, Bob Meusel or Karl] home | Mitta ar paellonwok [peepee nh ct renlgs Sid yp i + UN . os ot on heir Country, * >: Comber Taare doe Hob, na pleane | eo™aycnoon™s ne Bi kagues | Had roy reomects of being om =| wasmuddy, SirWalterRaleigh | ioe hei Tobace i give him a good all around write-up. | jy wood average. wit DABRE he Tah vee ee Wiser ‘ . Y ut their Lobacco, | 1y good averag | that 1a? been acquired in the, took off his Coat layed it down A Judge mt of me r mos 1 he Yankees re not out of the belief that his presence would d i d . Sh P ee 4 matter of personal opinion and| pennant race, ‘Teams have fared | virtually sure that fla He | stepped on 3 e has ‘ " i By LAWRENCE PERRY. et anything, Both ] vorse than the Yankees in the first | Joined the team y ebad toate he ane sue ae PI * & fo. SLD ‘ (Copyright, 1025, Casper Tribune) | ood enough Jor] two | months. of play and then | best—only to see the team fa to) thanked him, gave him the ad- Lh - ; uK 1 r 1 is qui climbed to the top ny, most , z i Ain Bnglan es a | alstinctior fans know that the Braves wore in| If the general rejuvenation ot the| dress of a cleaners, and he then ‘ nowetter. Warning = An hn! (women | laut place at the beginning of July | Yanks proves coincident with the re > ye e sa cota : NOMpiayers not to get too greatly excited | Q.—Did Freddie Welsh, the former | and then started « meteoric climb | turn of Babe Ruth to the game, the gave hersome tobacco and said FB There will be'another piece here soor Teepver Miss Joan Fry, the young Eng-| world's lightweight champion, as-| that placed them high and dry in| bie Bambino, with bis late start 36 en si peal ge rang Mice ce ee ndmipibene nents oie Hist pines the last day of the | say wind up the season in a blaze | n AMAsh cl mplon Miss : Under the dmpatin acuuired they And Babe doen lke the kis 1 as Mins McKane had just fnished her) A—r Welsh's right 1 *| rode over the great Athletic 1 bac ap pa Den at minton, when she| Fre t ok ough shod in the w« Williams, former bantam ‘ Repped onto the courts as finalist : marca L champion (ef, thel.weelde } Beainst Miss Foy The element of Q—low many umpires in a The Yankees have the actunl ned to meet Genar ersonul risk in badminton is neg-| world series game? What is their| playing strength to win the pennan{,, American flyw thin aael Pehcible as a rule, but in her p position on the fled? How many | if Miller Huggine ever finds condi-| lon bout tn Voliimore, June Phe British tennis champion seems | umpires for a world series? tiona such that he can assemble | ‘Th n e of those mor ' “somehow to have sustained a dam A.—Two questions can be an-| that full strength at one time. | Cights Ay for Genaro w : ged ankle. swered at once There are four Tho Yankees to date have been| bring him no added prestige, Wil NES And #0, with a damaged ankle, | umpires and no substitutes, although | playing sandlot ball, The pitchers, | liaros, in the heyday ef his career st CHhich militated against celerity,| it would be easy to fill the place if} w whole, should compare | lleked better men than Genaro. 11 2 OUendurance and all that sort of thing,} an umpire were injured. ‘There is he average hurling | simply gives both of them running w fs nd with her visual judgment askew | an umpire behind the plate, one for} staff at ve been making a@| expenses 3 Sihecause of indulgence in a game in] second ase and t rf t ome joke out ft) fling Yankew os Favhich the ball iy all feathered up] and right field f and a} batte f vainly to” hit Tibetan iat Se t waive un Indian's war bonnet, she was | fourth for third base 1 left fleld| some kind of a winning average at | named after fron, wood, water, | bat, are forced to stand idle in the | thers and earth, Worgated by. Miss EP” Beg ah, foul line,

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