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TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1925 Che Casper Daily Crioune PAGE SEVEN — First in News Of All Events World Results By Leased Wire ~ AATIOWA LEAGUE CENTER FAD MEN ENGAGED INGLOSE CONTEST Carey, Roush, Southworth, Harper and Brown Lauded by Foster; Neis Seen as Miraculous Player By JOHN B, FOSTER He was “not well last seasgn and (Copyright 19: Casper Tribune) | seemed to be unable to get golng. NEW YORK, June 9.—As pretty | His batting sagged in his general a race between centerfielders is go- | falling off and he was almost com- GEE ¥ IF MILLER KNEW | WAS PLAYIN’ GOLF HE'D FINE ME WHY DON'T \ You LET Him come | ooT END / SEE You AND LET HIM KNOW | WAS PLAYING GOLF ? ing on in th@ National league as the | Pletely dropped from the Giant bat- major circuits have seen in niany a | ting order. But for McGraw‘s long- das’. In many cases the play is su- | Standing faith in him_he might have nerior to that of the last three sea- | been dropped from the team. | solis find the flelding improvement | When Cincinnat! traded Harper to » As one of the big features of 1925, | Philadelphia, tt gave the Phillies a Gatbey, the -PICtsBIneH woters centerfielder whose work 1s reall been & superior playér from the Peceinueset mem pel get ene algrt of his career. With the excep-| cin in sight field ond meaning it tlon of Roush of Cincinnati, there ing in right field and making it fe nosoenter fielder.in the National | UP. Where Williams has lost his who thas helped keep more pitct Peper tA Rel eo baa out of trouble thah this taii fellow, | 7 ete aera ate asst = ° ‘ whose speed, seems not to dimi arper, by his agility and swift- * [able f a bul- appreciably with his years of serv- ness, has been handling everything one . . . ' | tet | fev, In some tespects, he may lack | Mt,to right center. ; Ss | Stevie's shor ngs as a field | a trif_e of the quick time sprint that | BYOWn, of Brooklyn, 1s one of the at “BROWN OS Sane yt & Croekee | he had when he: first broke in, but | Slevgrest Ourtielders in baseball. To . | ‘ tarring in } ie that is noticeable it is more ap-| MS tine work in center last season Paul Berlenbach must gain two] As a result estimates place the in-| football I rsity of Ala- | parent on the. bases than ‘on the | D&%2¥ Vance owed much of his suc: decided victories before he can claim| crease in gate receipts this year to| bar nager Speaker of the } fel CAR BtI Pe Le OOD ROL Ee oe a clear hold on the world’s Nght| date, over last season at abot | Pea s believed that could Probably. Roush is a more sensa-| toe > Me Praha eee te vel heavyweight championship. ae per cent. | Overcome this handt no 1 tional fielder than Carey. He has no ve 4 . must lower the colors of Jack De-| ‘Incidentally the Toronto club has|* poh at a superior as a ju‘ge of fly Dalls, Add pinton a4 bicssg Sead nid peacpama aney and Jimmy Slattery before] nit the stride that Manager ce Nfioltier & to that Mls speed, which js only “a| qescribed by opposing players as lit. he can sleep o’ nights serene in the| yyowley prophesied in Augusta last un infield 16 to pitt Uttle sh@rt of Carey's nd the com-| tie short of a hepa ole Chicago is thought that no one ts waiting out-| spring. ‘To would h won tad him. to thetanerelae bination is a rare Tahis tateer | not ay well sadionediin. asntee | side his door with .« maul 4 pennant last season had more ren ba artianinae ae Roush .probably has cut off more peel ag i rea coetd mn a Delaney already has a knockout| not had Lefty Groves. Howls ! continuing long linie- drives than any center | ctrengthening. The fact that the | victory over Berlenbach. Slattery | out fit won ¢ games to efu fielder of his day. He {is one of the | ¢ Pn per Race t bie Mill oe ws has proved conclusively that he is/ a team in ar a flag bu LAY ae few center fielders who cam judge al how the loss of more gurenees 1a left, one of the cleverest and hardest| Orioles, thanks to acheavin The ¢ 1 fans sre hoping e : Judge @ | how the loss of more sureness {s left, itelig: Nahe heasiowydnh thew waiies lc Sharpeners £ { nes this deticlency fly ball by ‘the ‘sound on the bat" | prooks has made @ sensational sart hel eary1 : nee as 1 returns nex He is one —a marked ady where the hit-{ é. Thule hha exboxt t h The very night that Berlenbach out-| @rayé : " : 3 eh tind tas bean, a0 dese Retake ind Peete Con pointed McTigue to win the title] pices Stephenson, the t I ’ ern FO Secent years aniscenter Seid); -aithqugn Musiisy Slattery gave a more impressive ex Bar ball” hilter cin the game. to: | eee , rm. 4 t 2 equently played qa very excellent hibition of béxing in the same ring sm Jropped out of the big | ‘ % Southworth, of the Giants, has | game. If he were as good a judge while knocking out Jack Burke. Naphlshitoe, Che seauihat lenkt, Yip) ee come back with such an im of fly balls as some of the others, | Berlenbach committed himself to|;*ASHCs fon Tie Reuben witon to the | si aap ment over his 1924 showing, the uncertain St. Louis pitchers | & match with Delaney at the time ahs Pi ve cough ; ae Pps does not seem like the same player.| might be better off than they ‘arc | ho signed up for the go with Mc-| [anes 001) ine dt i ‘Tigue, And unless he shows to bet-| ‘a DY the Cevelanl “neal e| T d G ny ter advantage than he did tho last|,,Nikes was sent there with nel oday s \aames may be a new champion in the eS his flalding. (nied National orse class in a couple of weeks. Sa Lik th Sites carats | aid © Chisaen | eee iim in hi | to date | Broc t 1 aren't making as much of @ run-| Kansas City, shattered dn I | away race in the International ola s injuries to ita var . & a 5 : ca as they have in recent sea-| vars, has sent te By JOHN B. FOSTER. | the franchise at Newark and it ts Bhat Shoat 1p 4 dhe paid Sere ia tn. etre ae ie (Copyright. Tribune) | possible that Newark will get back | in the box offices of almost every | Which indicate oh : race in | eventually with something entirely Glub in the circuit, AN four firet | set the desired chance peoeieres the Sou i ghtened | Inedependent of any other club in the l\dicisitn tube atl! have balthe- thant’ Slophéseobicta fine of the hardest | : FRAdelp ht CUD BS DENE Week era. Lob eeparae | WiEStit |a mathematical chance to beat out] hitters in baseball. When he hs ahs Len between the first club and the | Ne entrance of Albany into the | | the Orioles. And efforts of the nec ts the impact of his bat against) py. Tribune carriers have Wam lex esi tou brady phish a Kastern league fight means a race | ond division clubs to bounce any one| the horsehide sounds r 1 like sl pum for their subscribers. Ask the New OMeans Got th SOT REY SAS. | were. wile: in” Vee .Ofmmtigation, | of the first division clubs are draw: ping a wad of putty ‘with a paddle.| boys about it. Get Wampum on Memphis continued to be a red hot | This race may turn out to be the | thg big crowds The ball, however, show isla. Sour subsctintion threat, despite the fact thay it stuck | finest four-cornered affair that ithe 4 _— —_ — es = ‘ound fourth’ place. In a race as} Eastern has had in some time, a close as that of th yuthern, a The Western league is as full of “yibe seed} 4 a 6 FRANK FRISCH fourth place club is 1- | sensations as all of the minors seem e ‘ er that a spurt of a couple of weeks |to be this season, They only need can put it at the top. to have Wichita and Omaha get | St. Paul hung around first place | into first place to have given all the | in the American association, but it} boys a taste of league's J rship. | ia by no means certain that St. Paul | Six of the eight clubs have held the will be there two weeks from now, | lead and all six of them are still in HEINIE GROW Its lead has been shortened, showing | the pennant chase. ie michael that Louisville, Indianapolis and Mil By NORMAN E, BROWN. | has played second base in a man-|ing re could~ play the out waukee are still very much in the John McGraw may well boast of | ner eqpa! to that exhibited by many | fletd fight and some of the second divis- ’ j the most yersatile set of ball play-|a regwlar big league infielder, | art no ham as an in ion clubs are doing their bit in the Yi da S ers ever gathered -tcgether on a bi Captain Frank Frisch has played | fielder victory line, Colambus is the laggard ester YS OCOLES |} ensue dull club. If the veteran pilo | ihip-ed well bd hecond Mach: Wileoh;-rewulay’ @utttalder in the American association and un- leads: his aggregation to # fifth con-| ‘The veteran Melnie Groh, grown | " less some aid comes the teem may . secutive pennant the versatility of| gray in the third base sun, has play Jers have been drop into the status of easy mark Db A five members .of the teara may have|ed second base somewhat like a| wduigartens with for the rest of the circuit. It is @] Boston: Cleveland 1, much to do'with accomplishing this | young-and skittish kitten, would drive ‘the Uttle early for predictions but just New York 6; St. Louls 5 (10 in- record-breakl t fe Mf And Groyer Hartley, sent in to Yr e f now it would seem that neither TO | nings,) George: Ke o 1 the gap behind the plate and rf le opposition do with ledo, Minneapolis, Kansas City or Fae a: contirmed ¢ then at firat bi delivered tho! esxent @ changed Columbus would break rotige fignt| Weshington—Chicago, rain training, elevatt ind fashion at hoth pds age in and that it resolves jtself into a BP Rte re the list. Kelly has ad ail “kess on struggle of skill and staying strength Colanco ie eee: ond and left field styla| Bil ‘Torry, once.a pitcher, has | winning anal iekaue among St. Paul, Louisville, Milwau- t; Louis .6 Brooklyn 5 this year and maintained his usual| played first: base, second and can) managers would like a lucid answer } kee and Indianapolis. ad Cineinnatt 6; Philadelphia 2. batting, gal | play the outfield as well | to that questi ne: is apity that Byyacuse and Prov. Pittsburgh $1 Benen ae Ross Young, veteran Jack Bentley, in addition to piteh —_+—___ ence aren't doing mor y are in the _tatacantional dena | WeniarLourts Fon | 7 Syracuse took a spurt recently anc ino . < ‘ ar c " Saracen es | Hace romano cr | Farvard-Yale Boat Race | but the club has too little that is Onahe : Bt The 1 10, | 1 substantial, Syracuse has pee the Dee Mande tr wlohite’ 34.3.4 Ty k - ’ oan Victim of too much puggling. It ts : ‘kets O rare bs . | a¢| | baseball, ‘apache emer a i Toronto 0-6; Baltimore 6-10, (3 | | minors, with too many * Syracuse 2; Jersey City 8, By LAWRENCE PERRY kite. ; Rochester 2; Providence 3. 4 Roc latt Lalke Caster TH IGG eee | sg tae has been outsprinted tn) Buffalo 3; Baltimore 5. ; bts ccs rey Sood : : . the International « ut should > OR! no-9 the fact | Car of the this rort be s awaken th the fact th Association League @ tick elope tnt > 7 ee itdb t presented with a new kind viuhhe sittekeuel toy > Include all t ; of show, It, is cert " « ©] Minneapolis 7; Kansas City 9 month are ¢ t h ett : , league members resent the s of! ‘Toledo 4; Loulaville eh es 2 H mitttee J ; ‘ f soe ee) Se hae pe eee 2 ata /JOLSON | | j I a uJ ‘ - 1 loc would a plan wheret h mer t to Ceht ete le adnint the man whe made" Maommy"* \5 F @ | ber of the big ten would have to play | ambitious youth and f tine, somes famo tlie waves hae pda ee emai found a text for a timely nermon. | at lenst four games against a mem-|— Johnny Dunded is ho third battle fe or phogeempade lopli n0d As to the Harvard-¥ boat race, | be Southern League onesie I ; és rt rr Atlanta 6; Nashville 6, aoe ob Sag! leges Mobile 3; Memphis 2, r | i | of that organization bo best scarred «6 hurl Ji H nnings, A ‘ rl June lights. * BOX ae Aap neduled,_ It happens this season that both'the | Probably that suggested solution | fia ss iesnaineanat aon Crimson and the: Blue have crews | would prove more effective, as it| back on the ¢ Tigue —_— | that stand an the best ¢ would bring thé teams to " Texas League 4 . and mn bons, the former ‘ It Yes subse ore autite 18 li pant Sareatheat Teseve 1 in the country t in years when minny .canteeis who are:not nai | feath t champion will make i abou! , football, box: NVato.¢) Beanmenee one’ or both demonstrated in-| rivals. The chances of this scheme] his gt heat. the. {n- | | ing or any other amateur or Pro) | is Dostponed, rain. feriority in regattas with other| would be better were the “rivalry” | augural et new Coney Is Ea yg | | fessional sport— ; | Jcrews, the demand for tickets has | games thrown: into November. It 1s] jana stad 4 fifteen round figh \ Cw ||" Write to John B. Foster, on Coabiteague been practically as great | this which places Princeton, Yale | w; New Yc light | | baseball. | None scheduled. This means chieffy that Y 1| and Harvard {n the position they oc-! weight, who Only recently won. a y Lawrence Perry, on amateur] | penta ons: ~ 2 Ee SH Harvard undergarduates and alumni | cupy with regards to the question of pines + ticntihinn in’ the. final sports, and are imbuedewith a traditional airy | victor d defeat {contest In Madison (8a Fair Play on boxing and other tas ts val oa | eal } | | | professional sports. All are spe ding estimate it would (lal correspondents of,the Casper | | Club Stan ti lice GheeMMRGch a hci tte rine te Tribyne, 814 World Bullding, New oft light ua we re Tork. | American League he bee Enelos |. Team WwW. a felt eeettal . Grogeed err | P neh Pe 31, ; r of n Iife time-to readjust ft shington dl | r al q Well, there men almost without ex ption are not ested just now -and for the Same Reason ‘OU'VE seen lots of comedians on the stage—lots of singers —but Al Jolson has that something that puts a song across as no one else can. Same thing about cigars. There are plenty on the market —but to score the country-wide success of La Palina, a cigar Q.—What ace the salaries of major must have the same plus quality. league players? A—Aif sums from $1,000 up. | 25 oR Wills-Tunney or a Dempsey Say “La Palina’ to the man behind the counter—light one Young players are tried for small F oo 3s Tunney fight. They!recowaize Gene's then you'll know why La Balinas have “Made Good” wit'a d skilled jlayers get} New York ono. 98. ¢ | eeod te ar » 2 _ ket. amoumte ae : il ‘ Mn PR fe a ae ' By FAIR PLAY dat nae bl. Deinak thie’ the! tnuldere 1 points and admit he is improv 7 man ofter man—market after marke nate wre Sa : rs f (Copyright, 1 Casper Tribune) | of the game. In tact; ‘moat of them | a le cache Aad veya j There's a size and shape to suit you. , = : maha that the conquerer,of Tom G ‘ s - , Q—In tennis can x person nie | National League NEW YOMK, June 9.—The writer | re the insiders | haa’ woe Gy Seohorm and arow in tie CONGRESS CIGAR COMPANY, Philadelphia, Pa. the ball serve under handed if he| Team r. sprit! s0nie houre today among the ey are men who lay ble eums|' wants to? | New York .. 4—Sure ‘he can.* Occasior | Brooklyn ...-. n “s Lee: avees Ene ioe dlidee" te | more befere.he is worth considering 7 7 me Of thE Tightingwamue By} °O" every J nd ice iy are 4a ppponen f ¥, < ‘attmal si } f ‘ fonally | Brookly Wise aniyw'Ok thd Tiehtlngs on | all. wollsto.to, tts may -be surmised | 24,8. opponent for Dempsey and The Gets pall, vou withee & player serve that way | Pittsburgh -.- ry ‘aga | this, it fs iniedit=he was up against’) that they don't often go wrong. In| wreo pig, Don’t be foolish.” That's sist Bhd shapes from 106 in order to get a cut on the ball. Cincinnati . 23: 23 .600|the gentry who do not take their | most fights and im practically every | tin sebcaliag thbie gau lusapeurbes | sreighs 10 5 Philadelphia ... 21 23 477] opinions on fight matters from the | important fight, the works are in|, ¥ = | sk the wise guys about Marr: Q—What yeferee’s decision In| Chicago . 20 28 .417| newspapers, fre the ballyhoo’ art- | before the boxers face each:other In and Gens | Vippowitie out? ° , | st. Louts 28 404] iste or any other parties. They | the ring atidhonty infrequently do you 1b | 4 J G A R Lomas MAIL oa Jers | Beeton. 27 400] think for thernselv® und they are | keoy of big money golng wrong.| mp. pp er ¢ : TD Gece pA equipped for their thinking ether by | Ofice and a while you do, but o eee ene sorsers Mare Wee « Distributor: Metropolitan Cigar Co., Denver, Colo. 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