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THERD AY, SURE StEe Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE FIVE - n re penne ‘otacanie|=| THE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS = YANK MANAGEMENT DETERMINED “ESCM Ne Sts Ka @ND | SUPPOSE 2 4 SUB HAHA, HA Y AY xOU GET t$OST OF / , MAIL~ DON'T oo, EN! Tr i he es a ; (NEVER PNSWER Several Players Have tried to Make Manager a Joke to Cover Up Their Shortcomings, is Claim Made by Foster knowledge of basebal) the reverse. Casper Tribune) | Instead of being the best pitcher in the United States or one of the best —because he has been endowed p' ally with the very best of pitch {pment—he has been 60 at he has run into Jung 16.—The New Yankee management has re de, exchange, barter or other way possible, cle 5 eq ain undesirables who have tried to make the r er a joke to shield their own failings ag ball players The club has secured Ko ot For two years there has been fric-| ‘%@ St: Paul club who will displace ‘or two years yas Deen tric! some infielder in 1926, The St. tion on the team to some extent, the result of a feeling on the part of s of the players that Babe Ruth was allowed carte blanche in his way of conducting himself, while ee were made to walk a straight | (roush and backward. The piteh- . S . B here neere to walla st ‘Jers can't strike the gait and the s M . Ple sti W ‘| l’s Pe 7 | 1 This spring in Plorida more than}ed their limit or whether they have ever before, some ofthe players] reached one of their seasons which | Se were, frankly outspoken against] all pitchers have at times, when : : ’ t it 7) C t| Revs, ‘They did not quarrel with] they seem unable to stop batting, no : ae ‘res ing ITLE airman st. Paul man fs coming along at a great clip and the Yanks have been fortun: to get him. = The pitching staff will be combed him in the open, but they wanted to] matter how they try. know why he should be lionized and} ‘The infield has slowed up appre Dats jah) rd tal a] should be running around dog races] olably, Some of the players laid it (By The Associated Press) “ | atc 1ec ith ackK avior and au hows when he was in|to Scott and talked Scott until he] “Gabby” Hartnett, peppery catch. : ‘ e | BY FAIR PI Florida for training |\was finally put on the bench, al-|er of the Cubs who went into a bat ‘ ‘ J | ‘ Ruth did not go very well in St.| though he can play ball fully as|ting slump after he had cracked out . Petersburg. He did not do much| well as his critics. It 1s a question | his fourteenth homer some time ago, Se EY Articles were signed and forfeits patting and the good folk of St,| whether the team has improved one} and lost the lead among the circuit 4 | posted today for a finish Wrestling Petersburg were not keen for his | jo a by giving Scott a vacation, be-| drive hitters, got the range yesterday 63g 4 = match between Marin Plestina, the bohemianism, When he came to bat| cause at least he was playing bailljand smashed out number 16. He mant of the world’s wrestling in the first big game and in the sec-| for the love of it and with all he had| has tied Ken Williams of the Browns 3 mere * championship, and Jack Taylor of ond big game and,eyen other games, | in him This pair are trailing Hornsby of the} § “i ee Casper, who recently’ returned from 1 the there was not a hand raised in ap:| The management gambled one|Cards and Meusel of the Yankees, ayes a tour of Canada, where he swept] Altho plause. He failed to hit home runs| year too long with the team, but it] who have 17 and 16, respectively. " ‘ ‘ everything before hi:n, for ten years, nc 1 ver until late in March. Then he began} was a perfectly natural mistake in at : The macth will be staged at the] cured a fall on Plestina, He adn to get some recognition from the| view of tha fact that the Yanks did |’ They say when Mangger Eddie Col- mee Elks’ auditorium, Friday, June 26th, | howev vat Ts 1 ti crow so well in 1924. And on top of that|lins js hitting. the whole: White Sox AT ' % under the auspices of the athletic|man he has b atched with for There have been four players on} came, the collapse of Ruth from|club hits, This was certainly true committee of the Elks, for the bene-| many 3 een in he ard | the team who have rebelled always| over-indulgence, whose breakdown] yesterday when the Pilot collected ‘ fit of the lodge’s charity fund, tra f > there we f at Huggins’ authority and directions, | was wholly unexpected three blows, All told his team got ’ This match is the culmination of; Tha dso though he knows more baseball in} Had he been in condition, the|a dozen smashes, but they were not F efforts made for several years to get | in the “None minute than two of them in al Yanks still might have had their|as timely as the 15 which the Red P the two men together and will be the | give Pie day, One of the players was traded | troubles, although Ike others of the] Sox gleaned off the three Chicago x most sensational sporting event ever | there is little doubt during the winter. Another is ajteam, he may. have reached his|twirlers—Cvengros, Thurston and x , held in the west. Taylor has !mproy- | thirty years old, and young pitcher whose egotism has| zenith in baseball and be headed] Mack, * i. ed so much in the past two years,|as a wrestler nearly ruined his physical ability,| with the majority who walk the —_—— ps : that the big guns of the so-called] One of tho large His coniceit is terrific and his actual other way The Athletics made a 1925 major ‘ E wrestling * will not give him | crowds in the league record for scoring in one in- ; ‘ a mateh expected | ning when they scored 13 times in : Plestina has had a certified check | ticipa the elghth innitg overcoming a 14 to 3 i t 5,000 posted in a Chicago bank | gray 4 lead by the Indians, and winning ‘ 6G én for several years as a side bet o t the game 17 to 15. Three Cleveland os me | guarantee that the can throw any fs nat t pitchers were used in this frame be. “ : ¢ wrestler in the world. The money | several ¢ GRAT UPHILL BATTLE: R fore the side was retired me ; is atill in the bank, with no takers.| Ticke 3 i i Bak Plestina has also offered to give | ed on sale T3RUNS IN YESTERDAY’S GAME | BEM Red Grange Keeps Busy NEW YORK, Juen 16,—Cunnie|spiked in the right arm by Moore. Club Standings ; : <— Ap? : 2 Mack's Athletics have increased their|Grantham of the Corsairs hurled his . ; ‘ | oC t a lead in the American league race by |tat at Pitcher Scott after being hit : a c oe : ugging ce mto Home S Lose to Salt oye of the greatest uphill battles|by a pitched ball and was banished ever staged in the majors. Eleven|from the field. ae at American TAGE pone : ed ’ , $e, ‘| Creek Playei runs behind yesterd they scored Cincinnati resumed its winning |», ccc | _ , ; By LAWRENCE PERRY. would like to exploit Grar u Philadelphia 5 : te F 4 of 'Lee Doud Nine Copyright, 1925, Casper Tribune) | the athletite star s he 13 runs and defeated Cleveland 17| stride at the expense of the Robins, BW YORK, June 16.—How would | no contracts of any sort 0 15, Simmons’ homer with two|who lost 5 to 2. ‘The victory places | Ciicago 2 nn base ‘polished off the batting at.|the Reds within half a game of] Gi veiand it seem to haye the greatest football | he has been graduated and ck in the eighth and accounted | Brooklyn now in third place. It is] ¢; Tate rn M . ‘ hero of modern times calling at your | estness of his sincerity b Aa: the winning runs. Six pitchers|reported that the Robins have of-| oy ‘yor, bY Jack Taylor. champion of all-Canada, and contender for world’s | home each morning, lugging a cake | the fact that the long reac were used by the Mack men and|fered two players and $50,000 for| otro i wrestling championship, who will meet Marin P' 1 finish match] of ice to the refrigerator? Wheaton ice route rathe three by ‘their opponents. As Wash-|Pitcher Jimmy Ring of the Phillies} Boston _ ; at the Elks’ Club in Casper, on Friday, June If you happen to live in Wheaton, | primrose film trail will oo ington was idle yesterday without a} without response, Ms i — Ill, this honor will be yours begin-| thoughts and activitie scheduled game, Philadelphia be-| The Cubs annexed their fifth National League. . os Do ning this week. The daily caller will | mer as another & Washington - came a game ahead of its nearest|straight by downing the Braves, 8) moam— Y. be Red Grange nee Grar competitor. to 4, Chicago registering four home|... k 5 It is an actual fact that Grange of football before him, there is The Red Sox easily defeated the|runs and Boston one, Brooks dr ®ve} pity fet pi WY NORMAN E BROWN Sail has turned down a lot of money in| doulft he has chosen his career wis burgh 28 ; — = White Sox 13 to 5, in the only other|out two four baggers. while Gabby Rebs He 4 u 3 ; favor of hefting blocks of ice this} ly, It makes for strength and yn. 2 547] or many weeks to come Gene, Churchill Downs eve Se aplar -tha.etety’ of Kis mercenary | #008 American league contest, Flagstead| Hartnett poled out his fifteenth of | Gi ioinnatt ait ‘ \ and Boone alding the Boston triumph | the season bes 3 -538 | ranney will draw the bulk of atten-|rcpeated at the Latonia temptations may. be set down as fol: iasiesinireacapieetee with elreuit drives, At St. Louis the Phillies took thelr Re eay =; 463) tion in the heavyweight circle | despite the fact that tho tratk own.| /°mP. A ninth inning rally by the Giants | ninth consecutive defeat as the Car-| Diinannhia , Ho deserves such attention. His}ors,.us ® sytclal inducement tr) U1. in the year a New York tell one run short and the Pirates|dinals won, six to four. Torporcer | pot, : aon | Vintory over. the much talked of) the. Kentucky pi winnor, Jhave| company tried to get him to sign & jomton veteran, Tommy Gibbons, gives him | annually e $5,000 1 ¥ won their third straight victory|had a perfect day at bat with three ,000| contract for six weeks at one thous: | fi orme} c onsul trom the tional League cham-|doubles. Umpire Owens had to leave some claim to fame. onus to J ne: t Kev.-| ona dollars a week. Red did not see pions, 7 to 6. Eddie Farrell recruit-|the game when Spurgeon of Cleve- . i‘ pe tah. Set SOEs ony ‘wr Jt peta of victory IP} his way clear, all things considered, ' Fili U. S. Fl od from the University of Pennsy1-|land spiked him at the plate in.the Yesterday r Scores impressions concernin 4 eo alae deh pee to accept this offer and the New | es eo We ag vania, made his first start at third|second Inning of the game at Phil- ‘ Spar apieh ie soattes ‘ | of en chy, IBHS:B Wh] York project died on the vine. | pase for New York, but had to leave adeiphie, yesterday. He was not ser. Boe LE a Aor aac b ‘ Lhe et ahh Spel ey Then recently a moving picture AND FORMER NEWSAQY 6) . M - yi d Cleveland 16; Philadelphia 7 | 3, nec %. 0. Matte 7 “ been confined to picture houses in |gume. Because of his recent k. ¢ Inter had won two big derbies and and Champaign, induced Chicago 5; Boston 13. ' : bans Seok victory he holds the edge, in draw-|a m » race when he tried to merit —— P | T No others scheduled ig Aad as : ag fat : hi take a trip to Milwaukee EW YOR LOUISILLE SLI 5 IN 0 FIRS Sonsolaiapels ea) Age XA pend where the independent producers | Leonard's discar were meoting tle les Chicago 8; Boston 4 Louls 6; Philadelphia 4 ty JOHN B, FOSTER. r shows a lot of sticking oe 1925, Casper Tribune) rage and if it can hold its pres Association League ’ s NEA YORK, June 16.—The Amer-|ent place, will be a dangerous out-| Columbus 7; Milwaukee 2 He has not » r ught thpaw fig on ay i oclation seethed with joy-| fit to beat when the final reckon: Toledo 4; Kansas City 9, a Worn out vet wher » mo ne ring game lay and one of the termine Leonard's succensor ing activities for fans this past |#!s comes. Louisville 1; Minneapolis § | Fentier. ow. in he ight history, Peter Loayza, © Chilean battered av week, Louisville got on a ramage as Baltimore succeeded Indianapolis 7; St. Paul & | He has Ucked no one of real im-|\ r, great time battler with his left hand until Olano tum the Colonels had been threatening to ronto from first place in the In- 3 portance, Giving him the credit greatest of left-handers, | , bled three times in the third round . eae Taree io for some time and slipped into| ternational league. That, however, | Western League | im in his fight with Gibbons the ————— ‘ . taking the count on his Inst 1 The Tribune carriers have Wam rst place. The Kansas City club got] !sn't any sign that Toronto or an Okla, City 7; Omaha 1. fact that the St. ul nan was | € ich’s terrific left cut pum for their subseribe Aske the boys about it i} nto the first division for the firet | other team will not get into first St. Joseph 3; Lincoln 2 |an_ aged shell cannot be overlooked. | Valger's defense time after time. | 009 imé this n, only to ooze out| Place shortly. The interesting fact Des Moines 7; Tulsa 2 Tunney has ajready been likened | | A t Goodrich and Loayza will meet f. | your subscription ain, but probably will be back and|in this race is that Jack Dunn of} Only three piayed, | to Gentleman Jim Corbett in boxing | 4 the title in the Queensb nat eet a may yet tackle the Louisville, In Itimore, the moment he saw his skill. Those who esek to pay Gene If you have some que July and the winner will — lianapolis, St. Paul trinity vering,,began to hustle to Coast League j thls. compliment E maxe porect auk about baseball, football, *\'| ognized by the New York Sta Afiiwaukes alld:into the second dt | Set Slayers Of his own and did not Nene schaduips. RC AOW god Corbett’ Was. OL maha 4 e ing or any other amateur or pro mission as the lp Beene Hee ee ie to be {run around in circles yelling “con: iets The main thing in Tunney’s fav set a aac * feasional sport— On abtiie aera Mie Peey hae a bracket. before | *Piracy.” This baby talk put up by Texas League s iA rp tho present situa . the Sev “ Write to John B. Foster, on 5 PACK, Aste... UPDRS. “© et before | ome managers that they can not| Fort Worth 7; Waco 3, tion in the heavyweight’ diviston ‘ orl baseball. 7 . . SRAMONA long. Toledo slipped into the first die |e ere de the bunk, Dunn finds| Wichita Falls 7: San Antonio §, |The next logical opponent for the . Lawrence Perry, on amateur Butte Ff amily } jon at the very end of the week | 11) vi vtket as closed as the others,| Shreveport 4; Houston 11 young Tunney will be the winner of err : \. Uheeeeene aed ¢ J.LMurpth and ie get one of those typical | “ oe tye the Harry Wills, Char newt 2RLIN 1 t ‘ olcal | ue he rustles around until he finds| No others arr ha a) , Tele Wate Play on boeing and other Pi American ' * hat} something that will help him, | — battle. Both of these r are , professional sports. All are spe| | icks June 10 San Francisco wills : . = | There has been little friction be International League ,ar s | * 7, , eallea bon clal correspondents of the Casper 174 Ellis St. near Powell tween the Buffalo club and the pres-| Syracuse 3; Baltimore 12 6 Tunney f Saye Tribune, 814 World Bulle 7 ® { ident of the league. Clubs othér than| Rochester 5; Reading 2 one of them and steps into t he : , © Dele | vork F or Birthday Luxurious accommodations thing like cetra he] Buffalo say that it has to do with| Buffalo Providence 5 with © champion the ' : , Enclose a stamped, selfad- | in a really #ne hotel at that Columb) Let | money and usually most such dis No others played. 4 . a rhs ; me lar r " dressed envelope for your reply. | rat distinctly reasorable inish out front, owing ac putes have a money foundation, es: | _ s habit of fight l ‘ 4 s ore s treng a that Lo’ i \ a ly when any club in a-league| Southern League meantime, hov t # ight, 1925, Casper Tribune) ey a to o t af : aff room: er outside th nightly dangerous facter. is not disposed to live strictly up to| Little Rock 8; Atlanta y may find trouble fc 1 T Strar Question.—How long has Pennock birt all rooms the s ome Tale In the Southern association the rules of the organization, Buf-| Nashville 3; Mobile 2, he takes on one of the uf ‘ . no’ wre tch | been with the Yankees and what is aitiay tag ¥ = rleans, Atlanta and Nashville held] paig ig holding out in its league as-| Chattanooga 4; New Orleans 1 tioned younger men Aw ve 18 postponed because of rafh his record with then tari a ae lpersen 2 1e fort as loaders. Birmingham Wa] sessmenta in the claim that Presi-| Memphis 3; Birmin; Het or a Gefeat even ‘ | Answer.—Pennock joined the Yan-| 01). | , a ceisane 3 he only first division club that | Gent Tools has not made proper re the hands of Slattery, instance PARIS—France vs. England and | kees in 1923 and in that year he won | °F), '0 Jom . Thin Bed 4% ound the pace too hot to hold. That] yous on the leagu’s funds weuld lower Tunney’s stock Indim Ve, Holland will be the pro-|19 games and lost aix and in 1924) °° mi 40-2 win Beds 40 was Very pleasing to Sammy Strang, The New-York-Pennsylvania race The-kind tniog to do to ‘I | m for the semi-final matches in| won 21 and lost nine. M ~e vf Chattanooga, who ikes nothing |), another of the close combination 18 to givevhim plenty of encouraye-|the Muropean zone Davin Cup ellm: rag Daniel Pat Yotter than a hanes to get ahead Of liinq Ninety-elght pointe separated ment and let him alone. Leva n tion pla Question. —Which Is the best way | {2010 “aire! tis friend, Smith of Birmingham. It] yory, the leader, from Wilkes Barre, build him {neo @ false idol -- for « cunner to keep in shape? ees egine to look as if the great fight}ing tailender, at the end of the vateh him go on the J h NEW YORK—Jimmy frich, Answer,—Wasy jogging over tie n this league will be to hold New| weex, That's the best record of any Boston at Chicago. light parades ond bailyhooins rmer Buffalo newsh and Stan-| courte In which you specialize cans down. ‘The Crescent ct | league this season, Philadelphia at St. Louis see us Lonyza of Chile will meet | Wholesome food, plenty of sleep and m is pretty well out front ———_——_———. Brooklyn at Cincinnatl, Close followers of the ough-|July % for the Hehtweight boxing | leg and stomach exercises, CARE LEAVE DALLY AT 0:00 A M AIK The Western league race contin:| Qyp service and quality are un-| New York at Pittsburgh | breds are trying to dope : exe | championship as a result of elimina. -_—— Ga vhd ou dberexiMaataly 18 hourw travel betwien Cast * one of the most thrilling of the | excelled. Give us a duys the nee Flying | ton bou Question.—Who did Jack Johnson | nd Rawilne Ok'ahoma Clty was on top at| Laundry. Phone 1672W American League. Kentucky Derby winne _ win the heavywelght champtonship | , . r a ‘esarily mean a lot. for nearly eve The subjects of religion and the-| 8t. Louis at Washington. ! aht, -¥ \ Anawer.—He wor it from ‘Ton Balt Creek Transporta mpany tice hb ty jroult has had. thet ogy 899 new books in| Detroit at New York > edent Js against Cochrar i ‘ h turns, whose rial name TOWNSEND HOTEL mone iu urat " © anothers 1904 Cleveland at Philadelphia. . he * new that hi “ ‘ se,