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| sAruRDAy, JUNE 20, 1925 | World Results By Leased Wire NAGER ROBINSON ANNOUNCES HE WILL RESUME OLD POSITION Fans Enthusiastic Over Statement That He Will Return to Player’s Bench and Also Be Field Manager. BY JOHN B.: FOSTER this may have something to do with MCopyright 1925 T YORK, heart, as a run of poor luc cause the stockholders to might clde to ident of the Brook at he will ret a ber and be fiel were. 8 as well as general-boss-in- here they been received in Brooklyn | out of four, ‘The mendous enthusiasm, _ The | f d begun to write letters im-|Cicinnatl, Thi ploring that he take his old. place | ™ore defeat against them than when and there were some persons con-|they left home and immediately a nected with the playing and busi-|Steat roar went up against them In ness affairs of the club who had be. | the boro of churches, baby carrlages gun to fear that the veteran “Rob.|#Nd rabid baseball partisans. big! had malle: w mistane | The fans threatened to take I ble by the scruff of his neck a put him back on the. manager's bench, but now that he has volun- a This was due, in large the results of the Brook western tr This has not been a disastrou » beca he club has the} appyY agai sale of Everett Scott, of the York Yanks, to Washington, as something of surprise, but it was the culmination of Clark Grit. had worked themselves ur a place where they threatened sburgh, with a hint of later Nenging the hated Giants and the cried Reen a sc fith’s announcement that the work with it of McNally was not satisfactory, Mo the has been engaged as substi- idea tute infielder for the Senators, who needed a man to take Peckinpaugh's of an emergency. But place if the old charleyhorse that stay away from as made his life miserable for him ad come back again. “I've been too many years on the} In many ways, the acqu bench ever to get accustomed to the | Scott is a fine move for Washington. stands,” js the message he sends the | He is far from being as slow as some Brooklyn fans. “Wheat will be man-|think and he will play short, with er, but I will go back where I] Stanley Harris to help him on the feel at home.” other side, in a manner which will Under the | Wheat | uphold the interests’ of the cham- hmay be assistant mar but Rob: | pi bie will have to retain the official] Scott {s one of those players who to keep his seat on]|has brought luck to every team he No one can go on the| has been connected with and it may ers and managers, |be that his transfer to Washington ere still is a comp will be the move that will hold the men in New York re Senators in the race and enable them the club if the present owners}to retain their pennant for another to sell and it is possible that ! year PROPOSED WILLS-TUNNEY BOUT place in case Robbie bench fon of BY FAIR PLAY | to the Copyright 1925 The Casper Tribune) | among the others. NEW YORK, June 20.—In all the} Tunney's managep is busy picking alk of Gene Tunney meeting Harry |UP easy matches for his man. That Vills, several fac ould be borne | {8 all right, too. As for Dempsey, n mind. One is that never in his| Tunney probably would rather fight ife has Gene fought a Negro. An-| hima year from now than say next other is that no necessity is imposed | September. Just now there is a lot ms of all challengers, Wills ay him to fight Wills unless he | easy money in sight for the conr to do so for financial and | aueror of Gibbons and besides he ts other reasons picking up in weight When he js heavier, he will gain more supporters of his standing as a rival of Dempsey’s than he now has, Tunney figures that by the time another twelve months have passed, he will have brought his Tunney, wants to try his|tignting weight up to 189 pounds, gainst Dempsey and can in-|which he regards as the Umit of the champion to meet him, hé/ his possibilities, He believes, and ias every right to clinch the battle, | justly, that he will never need to to demands that} he any heavier than this, that tip. ping the beam just short of 190 of ¢ nould he defeat | pounds, will be big enough to hamplon and take over the|meet any opponent, no matter how tle, his status would change and|much he weighs. All of which is ne would be called upon to listen | fatr enough. He has defeated a man who went he 15-round Iimit with the cham- ion, who made a better showing Against him than any contender that Jempsey has met, Y NORMAN E BROWN Lefty O'Doul failed to make the rade as a big league pitcher be- | use his left handed shoots were | t year he had been making a bid tennis fame. He ha ' e es ch foo wide. Now, according to Manager | and 1922. The scar Vitt of the Salt Lake Pacific x Joust league club, O'Doul is ready ® return to big time as an outfielder 1 ith a reputation for slugging that | His playing od t pili drive other pitchers wild mitte I hi nkir nodg and Robert Kin That ager Bill Killefer of t Thicago Cubs is about to clean house | th a large and lusty broom is in was no criticism of the oves in re- |’ plact He had beaten both the Jim Mo-} Kinsey brothers and Clarence J formidable Pacific Coast addition to winning in de- on his intercollegiate fented by his recent ing Barney Pribe uley Friberg, once de true and holy to becor HE the best litt ders in the tined by all that me one ime, was allo >» depart to the | did not defend his inte Lillies 5 McAuley | collegiate crown last year and Wa Pour from the Pa-| lace Scott carried the honors west ite yast in the belief that he could | ware by winning the tourney. He abbit Maronville hoes at|is a University of Washington man ors was gent back to the « Fischer went aboard. His play at His move indicates that Bill | Wimbledon and in other tourneys i had no place for the yo | however was edlocre. He was the Cub machine | dropped from the first ten i. failure of the chewl | That he is right this year Melt to climb da yusly near the | dicated ear month when he fants and } on the nif le Wall nson, No. 5 in the Awful die fer,| national rankings to the limit in a ie club « | three-set_matct t the mak Saute | te | Contiie Mack has put Zip Hauser, Me had one ent © | first baseman, on the voluntarily re- tats, ifn in the leacue. | tired list for the rest of the season— oi Pet r lac vdable south | because the zip was out of Hauser's r As it was his righthanders car- | knee, ¥ the burden in ex ¢ shape AOE a? ith southpaw Cooper added to the omit "Today's Games When the club landed M aranyille lo fill the shoes of Charley Holloch- : i, Killefer felt that his whole team National League. an “set.” Philadelphia at Chieago. ‘Then, this spring, came the injury | New York at Cinoinnati lo Maranyille and the general demor Brooklyn at Pittsburgh lization of his team. Boston at St. Louis. Carl Fischer, the collegian who cnniameon lectrified the tennis world two years Ame! tean League go by his spectacular playing, plans| Chicago at New York lo attempt to regain his laurels this | Clevaiar a Washingt n *Tisct a ber of the Phila St 5 at Philadelphia siphia Collegeof Osteopathy, wo a ET ne national intercollegiate title two = Wampu buy an automobpe heats ago. For two yeare previous to at ane! Fua "aus the president-manager’s change of won three games lost three out of to St. Louis and repeated at left them with one | tarily taken up his old job, they will] MAY NOT TRANSPIRE, IS CLAIM Cincinnati ..-. ! tour y HE DION'T EVEN STRIKE YT ONE Club Standings American League. Team Ww. Philadelphia 39 Washington -87 Chicago -. Cleveland St, Louls -. Detroit New Yor! Boston National League. Team : New York - Pittsburgh ~ Cincinnati Brookin . St, Louis ~ Chicago - Philadelphia ~ Boston CHICAGO, Jung, 20. the official standing of the Ameri can league including games of June 19: Team— w. Philadelphia . ~ 39 Washington . . - 37 Chicago 29 St. Louls . = 29 Cleveland Detroit New York Boston Totals CHICAGO, June 20.—Following is the official standing of the Western league including games of June 19: Oklahoma City . Des Moines -... Omaha Wichita Tulsa Lincoln ~ Totals ...- CHICAGO, June 2 Following is the official standing of the Amer! can asoclation including games of une 19 ear Ww ouisville mtewee 29 Indianapolis . 29 Minneapolis 28 Milwaukee 26 Columbus M4 3 BW YORK, June 20,—Following is the official standing of the. Na- tional league including games of June 19. Tean New York - Pittsburgh .... Brokiyn BOX if you have some question to ask about baseball, football, box ing or any other amateur or pro fessional sport— Write to John B, Foster, on baseball. | Lawrence Perry, on amateur sports, and Fair Play on boxing and other professional sports. All are spe cial correspondents of the Casper Tribune, 814 World Building, New Endlose a stamped, self.ad- dressed envelope for your reply. Quetio’ King Solomon, that Panama fighter, brew Answer.—There are mar who question that he is, The name ts supposed to be an advertising dodge. Question. —What was Joe Bosh- ling’s best record? Answer.—In Washington in 1913 when he had an earned run average | of 2.07 Question.—Which is the better fighter, Tiger Flowers or’ Jimmy Slattery? Answer.—Jimmy Slatery would et the popular vote by = heavy mn- jority. cxecpneashiipniniiien I the United States there are more than 10,000 women filing po» | attions as college presidents or pro iersore a The United § 2.000.000 immigeants in the last % Che Casper Daiip Cribune PAGE FIVE Se, “y' oD. p- LA HE {|e ou WAS i DIDN'T \¥'/Toug SN Copyright; 1925. by The Bell’ S JACK TAYLOR WILL MEET JOE 2280: STECHER THREE DAYS AFTER MATCH HERE WITH PLESTINA® such a the mat ¢ that the wlll be been matched with leaye Casper Plestina match fc Taylor is in the best condition he his career, and a Minneapolis, has ever been in neavywelghts at the LEE DOUD NINE MEETOMIDWEST nine of the the spectators r and will be tion to trounce the Midwest Clerks brand of baseball in their last Inde: pendent league games Hartman and G the pride of the mound for his team The game will | Grange,” All-American football hero of ‘the Univeysity of Illinois, is keeping in trim for further, exploits on the gridiron as an iceman in Wheaton, Ill., rejected numerous attractive offers from movic Seeaceer real estate and insurance firms, ete., in favor of this job, which he har’ held during several. vacations. THREE DETROIT MUSKETEERS CROWD TOP OF MAJOR LEAGUE IN SEASON BATTING AVERAGES Yesterday’s Scores AMERICAN LEAGUE. Philadelphia NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia, 6 Coast ; League WESTERN LE AGUE. QUESTION | tres "Yeu save's200" GARE veers Tien Rice dropped three called end fifth.) Minneapolis, 3 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. tires and the other " i The who beat Romero-Ro- | fir jas at the Polo Grounds, really a Hoe- TEXAS LEAGUE stealing bases and is far Glenna Collett Wins Title On | 1), French Links| Philadelphia wet grounds S. Army Polo Team Wins from) jae | British, 8S to 4 Sunday d eg rarin ° $6 Washington, Rogers Hornsby league for the hi) tad late gatnen’ Hoveaby wane 1| hits to his colle tion for a gain s hag admitted | 3 | | First in News Of All Events NO WONDER cae r\ {COULDN'T / HUT MiTH FISHERMEN If you want to catch THE BIG FELLOWS USE LIVE MINNOWS You can get them, any number, any time, for 25c per dozen at look for ny ) he is good enough to throw Plestina.|| CRAWFORD’S, ALCOVA eae SS Yetta teruaritiee ie Minnow Buckets for rent THE LEE DOUD MOTOR COMPARY USED CARS We started our sale yesterday—several were sold—but we still have several exceptional buys including FORDS, DODC , JEW S. etc. As explained in last night’s Tribune, J ist js Inventory Day, and every USED CAR ~ "THIS IS YOUR CHANCE Don’t pass it up—every car listed below is priced to sell and not decorate our used car lot. Come —pick out your car. 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