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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1925 Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE FIVE —— First in News Of All Events | World Results By Leased Wire YOU KNOW ME AL?-—-Adventures of Jack Keefe GIANTS SUFFER SEVENTH DEFEAT.)“OUKNOY OHITS SIMPLY WHN. “THE MAN Nex’ DOOR ¢ TRIED To BORROW jy FASHIONED Q ‘TUGE FOR - J SoRT Of > HIS RADIO veut alas ‘s ; LasT NIGHT y, Y Pe DELIGHTF OL ~~ ‘ Well Al we finely got out in the OUR NEIGHBORS Country and for 2 years Edna has = e~ ARE VERY PUIET— feu tc been squaking about getting up ,; / | NOT & MUSICIAN in the wide open spaces and the : 2 \ WITHIN & MILE OF OS Latter Club Scores 10 Runs in First Two | __ Place we got is so wide open that —— - I half to go out doors to take off = Innings and Shatters World Record; | my coat.) The joint is right up aan Reds Defeat Brooklyn. near Woodlawn about 45 minutes . from Broadway and the missus NEW YORK, June 11.—A giant) Cubs while St. Louis humbled thé says how do you like it and I says craft is tossing about on turbulent | lowly Phils, 6 to 4, in a game in its I deal because it borders on a ~ hich h tat brief sale etan aretha! Tegel which the specta saw a brie F . i eas, ha felt the t sokra h of | round of fisticuffs, Managers Rogers cemetary. | says if anything hap five straight defeats by the Pirates. | Hornsby of the Cards and Arthur pens to me you would not half to A 13 to erdict for Pittsb' i of the Phils were separated . yesterday 10, innings was the | by players before damage was go far and she says that is what seventh defeat for the Giants since | done. Both were told, however, not I was figureing when I picked it } - the champions crossed the Hudson} to slam the door when they we Th: . Al on this cruise. A homer in the] out and the cohtest proceeded. ut. . That is women Al. ° tenth by Glenn Wright submerged] In Ban Johnson's halt of the base the New Yorkers. ball argument, it looks now as if| Jack Keefe. Down in Philadelphia there may |it was purely a Washington-Phi Me = yet be tall of tearing down the|deiphia feud. ‘The Athletics are rid- tatue of William Penn and sub-|ing in the middle of the road, but stituting one of Connie Mack for | the Senators are blowing to them to the Athletics slaughtered Cleveland | shove over to the ditch and let them 2 5 r asain, 12 to 7, and ineldentally|go past. Walter Johnson yesterday Meet This Year’s Swat Kings shattered a world’s record. By scor-| wrapped up a beautiful shutout vic- ing 10 rung in their first two in-|tory for the Senators o¥er the — at aaaE ES aings yésterday, the Athletics} Browns, 8 to 0, allowing the St brought their total of runs up to 23] Louis boys nine hits but keeping for there consecutive innings, their | them more scattered than gold rin runs of the day before coming in}on a merry-go-round. The Yankees | their final time at bat. stubbed their much-stubbed toe Cincinnati, by defeating Brooklyn, |again yesterday when Detroit bes 6 to 5, passed the Dodgers and slid|them 5 to %, despite Babe Ruth's into third place. his victory gives | third circuit wallep of the season. the Reds 10 victories: out of their] Boston gave Chicago a scientific last 11 5 lesson, winning 2 to 1. The Red Boston we sj fs seem to be anchored tight at to gain a 7 to 4 verdict over the|the base of the American pyramid. PLESTINA-TAYLOR WRESTLING MATCH HERALDED AS GREATEST SPORT EVENT FOR MANY YEARS The most important sporting event ) for a match with the champions for staged in the West in many years|many years, and the bout, in Cas will be the wrestling contest be-|per may prove the stepping stone tween Marin Plest the giant will cause him to re hig Jugo-Blay the world's rished ambition champlonshir « Taylor of has also been clamoring | Casper, who returned to | for a chance at the champions since nveoniine sational tour of | he showed his ability by cleaning up Canada, where he won every match | everything in Canada, but as neither and fought his way to the champion: | Taylor nor Plestina ‘will submit to -ealled |Burlington Men | Plestina to Meet Jack Taylor In First Place 7 ngton baseball team in 1 its position of first place © Oil City league race by def. a | Legion nine by a score of | game-played yester- | at the high school A rally In the se enth inning cinched the game for the railroad boys when they scored five rur The Burlington team y fine teamwork throughou the eeven innings of the twilight game. The score follows Burlington— AB. R. H. Pi Hendryx, 2b . ing forced to go 13 inn. 4 4 4 Mummer a Shaughni Burgess, Frazier, Butcher, Morris, 2b, . Merrill, ss, Bible, Sb. xGriffin, vier, If. Hicks, p. 1b. hip of all Canada the dictation of the -s Spaulding, rf. This x which will be in the | “wrestling trust,” it {s a question Ward, 1b." Elks hall on June will serve to | whether they will ever get a chance Swinnes, give the wrestling fans a true line|at the eastern champs Reimerth, on the ability of Plestina, who for| The Elks hall is being arranged years has been a chal-|so that it will accommodate many Totals lenger for tho he romans hundred more fans, and the admis: Seore by inning: pionship.. J. C, Marsh, manager for | sion price will be made as low as Burlington Plestina, has insisted since 1918 that | possible and still leave a margin for Legion -.- 021 008 2— 510 1 his grappler would win the world’s} the Elks Charity fund. championship if the various holders —<— shim a chance Joe Stecher, ler Lewis xCynningham ran for Griffin in third, Summary.—Twobase hit, Mum- mert; three-base hits, Mummert of the title would at it, Earl Caddc > Stanislaus Zbyszko, Btrangie ib Yesterday s Scores Merril; struck out, by Frazier, 6 and Big Munn refused to meet Ples. bases on balls off Frazier, 2: off tina when they were in charge of Hieks, 1; double plays, Merrill to the championship. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Morris to Hicks; Ward to Morris Marsh posted $10,000 cash with} New york, 3; Detroit, 5 wild pitches, Frazier, Carrier. Hit by one of the leading Chicago newspa-| Boston, pers that Plestina could beat any wrestler in the world, and the wager still remains uncovered ' ‘ pitched ball, Butcher by Hick adelphia, 12; Cleveland, 7. on bases, Legion, 6; Burlington, ashington, Lei enatenatieenament! left Plestina has not lost a single fall AL LEAGUE, When Babe Ruth socked out his} Hartnett led the pack for many|strength back in time to swir * much leas a match, since 1910. That} pittsburgh, 13; New York, 11. (10|first home run of the'season the| weeks, due partly to a raim-|his usual batting style these four Little Doses of he will meet a dangerous opponent | innings.) other day at least four bludgeon|page that netted him five homers|men may, bat it out for honors. in Taylor, who has improved a Cincinnati, 6; Brooklyn, 5, wieldets in the big show probably |in a few days. He is the newcomer | Babe hims however allows as Common Sense'| thousand pert cent in the past three | Gnicago, 4; Boston, 7. (13 innings.) | began to wonder how" long they |in the ranks, Bob Meéusel never has | how it will take a better record than By DR. W. F. THOMSON years, ts admitted by all followers St. Louis, 6; Phiiadelphia, 4 would be battling for the four-base|been a home run hitter extraordi-|they are setting to halt him, despite of the same, honors. nary,’ His work this year with the|his tardy beginnin The coming match is important to AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. These men, while they are slugging | bat is phenomenal. Hornsby is not Gransa te gpeiepagmener He wouldm’t screen brs kitehon, both Taylor and Plest for the! roledo, 0; Kansas City, 2 out circuit clouts at a good pace forja circuit hitter although one of the Said he didn't give a durn; reason that it is believed that the} Columbus, 4; Milwaukee, 2 the average slugger. are not travel-| greatest base hit collectors the game |N GANS TROU l But the devil wouldn't have him— winner of the match will get @ Loulsville, 10; Minneapolis, 2. ing the gait that Babe {s accustomed | has ever known, Ken Williams hag He simply wouldn't burn. chance at either Zbyzsko or Munn No others scheduled. to travel when he is right, Should | been battling for home run honors ‘This much hag been admitted in root ata Babe swing into his home run stride| for several years. He picked up.the g Riddance of rodents means avoid. Chicago, but no agreement has been WESTERN LEAGUE. “* |at this date he could overtake them|knack of hitting homers after the ance of plague. entered into. Plestina has clamored/ one scheduled. quite handily at the rate they are|#erm had lain dorm: in his | - —— ari going. For when Babe is right fit-|tem for years. age You'll never miss the typhoid til! | COAST LEAGUE, teen homers by the second week in| If Ruth fails to get his full] EASTBOURNE, Eng, June 11.—| the well rune dry. a | Oakland, 5; Salt Lake, 16 June isn't a very high average. The two young Americans Ray x mi ESTIO | Portland, 14; San Frar 10. The four men who are striving for Casey, of San Francisco, and John| Now is the time for elean, cold 1] 5; Sacramento, 4 home run honors while Babe comes Henessy of Indianapolis were beaten | Milk to come to the ald of the/ + back into his ewn A, | dables | | | No others played i \ 2 | dD San Ayt 0, 4 Ca mar EI 2 | In 12; Beaum |league, ar Ww tponed, wet | Brow i tleman—urban sanitation is not to a, 44. ¢ | his liking « are Gabby Hart today, three sets te two y Hornsby Godfree and J. D. Wh in the conmareaend the tbe || shAmerican t “ sth The hookworm is a country gen If you have some question to ask about baseball, individual prefer he Yankee Shortstop to get sick and be treated. Few ng or any other amateur or pro- | SOUTHERN LEAGUE t fessional sport— ‘: Little Rock, 0; Atlanta, follow preventive measures Write to John B. Foster, on { Memphis, 8: Birminghad, 4 A high wind at Boston played 4} oye Memphis, §: Binning TE eet eind af Boston played £1. (FQS £0 SEMALOTS |. cre application ot modern sant to beat the White Sox With a man tary measures, !n the municipal Chattanooga, 11; New Orleans, 3 Sees AMERICAN LEAGUE. NTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. | peam— Ww. OL supervision of food and water, h made city life safer than country Scott, veteran shortstop of the New | tir York Yankees. 4 to | te Healthful on base and the score at all Sal Gel ile ae > FPlagstead drove out a high fly which hi Shag ot Mlk pel ay pl ote was carriedsaway from the flelders sports, and Fajr Play on boxing and <) | Lawrence Perry, on amateur | | professional sports, All are spe ronto, 3; Jersey City, % Philadelphia 18 has been rel celal correspondents of the Casper | | uffalo, 10; Provide a sme “ and went for a two bagger, and let a ahihaten | Beato: Tribune, 814 World Bullding, New| | Dufialon 20; 1 eoiimor Weshingtos 19 the winning marker per nal rai te countrymen would abolish York. | Roche Chicago - 6 plate. It was the fourth victory | aver houte a was annour ow wells and aurface sewage Enclose a stamped, self-ad- b a8 in a row for Ehmke since Boston] oO disposal, practicing medicine among dressed envelope for your reply. t returned to the home lot them would be unprofitable business PY ¢ 15 Sa 0 wa 3 SS a} ncaa t Casper Tribune) | Detroit --- , 4 » Any Th he doubt e ° (Copyright, 1925, Casper Tri The Athletics went or batting ny Thomas w doubts th Tne DR. . ;. tice ‘i r c nt on a batting jal ‘ : j Q.—-The base runner coming from Boston. | fe cee sees Weep oh © batting Oday s Games |I siicaty ‘or applied tanttation wit N thatgives yous PE hed by do well to read how Ge jorgas third base to home was touc’ : i NATIO LEAGUE their game against the Indians > P ittes rf So 4 4 the cateher w M4 at atte 7 The | fags i: é bs rc , Pet, | Piled up 10 runs and won with | NATIONAL LEAGUE Bee ed hl me vasteceat F oy pe niltt in whieh the was hel Fae GES Re 4 o, | trouble. “Lefty” Groy the Ath. Philadelphia at Chicago. , , oi Aer ball did not touch the runner in aay | NEW YORK Srey, as w York - 33 ¢ en etihs sad d cievew tiaras Bee egy: hc * bevaieane 7 2 ae a9 “ et a eseress 7 umpire declared bim amplon got the judges’ | Pittsburgh 5 iatared. % .tikhten up. in the eokivn at Pittebure utomobile manufacturers tell us AGE bu We Be ee ten picgled tt re | Marks ban-|Cincinnat! .------- 29 24 a7 | Dianne fetal Ree ere CEE atta: | the off in the motor should be CASI ER TO R: AW LINS STAGE t ifornia, in a 10] Brooklyn ---.--- 29 fs a 25: anged every thousand miles. A CARS LEAVE DAILY AT 9:3 M VARS—315.60 ry to call the rur nd Tony Marullo of| St. Louis = 26 % Je : } AMERICAN LEAGUE , locomotive is cleaned after each run. Saves you approaimately 12 hours travel between Casper ed by the hand} New O leans at 114 pounds badly | Chicago - 25 | ball aciie tthe & 4) y Aare Sienmo'at Boston (twos sanies | Man, poor fool, thinks he can run and Rawlins se | punished Johnny K Iphia meet hs 4% 96 | bal ist of the Be , had little} Chicago at Boston > gam | forty ye Slee ‘ nh , par \F an hed a ane Kleach of ¢ oe Ber ty 2 ve {aifticulty whitewa he Bre Cleveland at Philadelphia | POF ara without @ cleaning WYOMING MOTORWAY are times P SALES “OAT It was Johnson's tenth vi Det at New York ] Count the calories, fat lady, count Salt Creek Transportation Company's Office ther the ball | rounds when the refer the umpire to tell wi the season, Although tc St. Louls at Washingtor | END HOTEL PHOND 144 hias touched the runner or not. The | fight Hine ile’ ‘Walter attuck’. out ¢ ‘ered If the bail is in hand. KANSAS CITY.—Pete Sarmiénto, | iad Swe Denver Man Killed Filipino bantamweight knocked out the calories tno oh gp pe 7 *“'$5,00 Reward Q—Have Wills and “Weinert ever | J Rivers of Kan y in the DEFEATS BRITISH IN b a . ed I 'A t A a t 10° hth rouné and Mike Ballerino, ack him batting astrer uel {7M uto cctaen fc ales Rana Junior ifghtwelght title holder, sbad Knocked out his third homer of the phy Gctiarn, rerrarsl will be, pala The UNION Label -— @4 Bill Henry of Brooklyn in a fast season agains} the Tigers and also pom Daily Tribune information leading —— o saaes Neveteoa pone | cracked out a double, Ruth also} IDAHO SPRINGS, Colo. June 17. | to the Capture of the person who ts ye use e ) a. wi Fed he best second who —— LAST PRACTICE GAME stole a base. ~-Roderick W, Sharp of Denver, was | fraudulently eollectin; raat le. ome ban, ve vee (E man in the Na | killed at midnight lost night when| trom Tribune ee Patrons 14 not either | “COLUMBUS, O.—Eddie O'Dowd pies er seeond Pasaanss 1 hantalapalghtt ‘ot Columbus knocked a Fred Merkle, former Giant. who|the automobile truck on which he|of the paper pay any Leeuae? : , figured in the famous play of “fail-| was riding on the new Virginia Can.| 0M? thelr subscription except the s, who employ sone but 1, The Casper Dally ou ¢ Printers y Tribune i ons of players aré}out Eddie Coulon of New Orleans A.—Comparisons of, ig oh ae ey ey tree ey eset a aying thetr|ing to touch second,” which cost] yon highway skidded and turned over cnever™ mio delivers” U the ene es The Casper Herald not very satiatac ns a Tt game betore defending | the New York Nationals a pennant|at the side of the roa Sn, ast beeiaes | cotigete estar trom | the ABE el red ee te hs ». The Commercial Printing Co. alws as his own opinion ——— : : reader teat ii ene Sadan MEMPHIS.—Bobby Barrett, 1n-| their international miljtary polo | when playing against the Cubs, has be truck, driven by W: paging the cigb' Saiester, he hie Oe EE ee aieia oT ee ieee ecsr even obtained by Mem, | championship title against the Brit-|been added to the roster of the|Bromley, 39, of Denver, was ¢ to show his credentials, if he can Let Casper Printers Hoffhine Printing & Stationery Co as that the et avere notualld | phils trom: the 3x lyn Nationals. {sh army team on June 20, the | Yankees supplanting Wiltse as coach|ing down the mountain from Central | not do eo cal) the bee os Print for Casper Slack-Stirrett Printing Co, potmparisens Ca a hes att aieersatel b p Bes American Army team today defeat: | at third base, Merkle has been con: City ; H ir sorvice are th wor' P 1 tr . erten iy tochester nterna 4 on were enr 6 | . ¥ 9 BMS fis of men’ who] Fok'tamily sersice. Troy Laundry.| 04 Lord Wadehoure's Harlequins, | nected with the Roch Interna: The men wer . e ep one 1 5 THE TRADEMARK OF GOOD WORKMANSHIP Seah ‘ + weroees ous! lease chil, Shar) Somarris