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MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1925 The Casper Daily Tribune . PAGE FIVE First in News THE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS Of Ali Events ony POUND YANKEE HURLERS | aR YOU KNOW ME AL--Adventures of Jack Keefe ae By RING BARDNER ~ = World Results By Leased Wire ; WELL, | HOPE ee =a ; : n : ’ THEY'RE OFF } © IKNOW a =~ NO,1 DIDN'T. CNA WINBING J" 7/ Ho PITCHED) = /AW ¥ You HEARD \ (KNEW KEEFE \ : J a { SOME OF THEM | | = PITCHEO BECAUSE } | \WHITE SOx TALKIN’ \ \ | SBEN THE j Winning Streak of Hugmen Stopped Again by| < . é hae | ; vy 3 ’ e = Chicago Sluggers; Indians Turn ‘on Senators to Beat Johnson. | NEW YORK, June 22.—(By The Associated Press.) — The tenth winning streak of the Yankees this season has ended like the other nine. A pair of triumphs has been the limit for consecutive victories of the clun. Although the White Sox were easily subdued in two aight games by the Hugmen, yesterday Chicago pounded three yankee pitchers for a 9-to-2 | decision. Babe Ruth, who had a per- fect day at bat on Saturday with four singles, failed to get a hit yes- terday, Smarting under two defeats from ARE NERVOUS) AURLNGTON cre WAY TH uN Kentucky Derby Winners Will” ei AWTS QF MAT WILL CLASH Pit Speed Again in Chicago Capt. Frank Frisch returned to Picking Winners for] cits conse tan brosea ates 30| 3 y nd with Jack Scott in the box i July a Keeps Them in, the National league leaders disposed of the Reds, 4 to 3, and WHEN PLESTINA AND TAYLOR MEET IN MATCH HERE FRIDAY (e ins Now | took the series, three gz Guessing Now. to the aries; t ne sames to two, y - | eet |, 2he Boston Braves puilea out with | Record Crowd Witnesses Victory of Railroaders| | Se en Senn Me Me ae fae aS stay at St, Louis by taking th ' ; CAGHAEGEL tates Canter’ wring)’ | NORUMEET I bre mous tatters In Game Here Yesterday Featured pase Og eae ane ane leg sehr ee. att t y ‘cow that | used by the Cardinals, while Bento; PP hl - " Sent hospital funds erie | went the route for Boston, : By Hard Hitting. Dea er a at f has one his aa ain to be pulled off July Chicago romped away with » 3-to? ling > ft and Paes dte ese ay baie Meta Se ae pikdetbrag nie ade a The Burlington team of the Oil City league defeated | His oNer et sinning to look the situation over, | Trunner on base ending the contest.|the Standard nine by a score of 15 to 8ina fast game 2 nay, | wrestle who It looks sure that the Wills-3Vein- ra Tine pelle soo played before a record crowd at the high school diamond “i hay i Re Mi sctgad « rrt bout will not involve many big | Sunday afternoon. F f i «1 succeeds Pe ee teat el Murty eckeeretee PHONES MEET Root, a new pitcher from Galesburg, Colo., made his | f » slant Juge jem badly in the Bartley Madden } debut on the hurling staff of railroad boys and kept the the thie a light ana they’ are ‘nc sure that Standard batsmen in hot water Wills was not pulling clever stuff in | EFEAT 10-1 The box score— to lure Dempsey into the ring 5 g | Standara— AB, R.H, PO. A. E. | si 8 hit . { Roach, p. 00001 r ‘te some sayethere I | AT HOME CAMP Binney i. P44 4 3 2| , am some say—there is | Blaney, If $321 0} for think that he | |Greentle, 1b, p. 10 8 0 0} GIVEN CET BALK | ra de hight not be too warlike with Wein- | estos Lano, 2b. TE Be ey Yay ' | Quinlan 00010 | ; MIDWEST, Wyo., Jun The Bors. *s Jes ia » 4 ye Salt Creek (H HD) team of the fc 1 5 20 . Greb ft r | Independent defeated the | post, en ar Oe Beat | ‘ ‘ |Casper Telephone team, Sunday | Clark, p. 00000 | Trip Lie “Middle West : re Soe nee by ore of 10 to 1, Nine | y at Lee 8 Ne & 2 * | of the Salt runs were made 7 en aa | H Id. S | : Mi in tho DENT Cafore SUP: rotate 5 as olds Somersaults sion a ‘ + | Telephone boys could get started. aHitisateiok tan’ fer dirivkwen in F N L, Is 4 * ne i eyindenil Sel gp G8 Canto area Fee Me IRs or Nationals. | *» Most folk remember that Flying Ebony, Captain Hal atid Son | = tte winch thet Walker wont, | After this inning the game was-air| _2Cark batted for Erickson in the | ByiJOEN 5, FOsTeR. of John finished in the order named in this year's Kentucky derby, ~ ‘ t ativen Thirteen yearn has Greb been | “wht, with Salt Creek scoring one | nth 5 ay. | (Copyright, 1925, C Tribune) | Now the three will face the barrier together a second time in the | home sx ! wictlidorta ra nianner all his |More run in the elghth inning. Burlington— AB. R.H,PO.A.E.| “New YORK, J 2.—The east-| Chicafto #25,000 derby at Hawthorne track July 11 © Quatrain, | ‘' s juga r them b{g and little, | Telaphones— | AB. R is PO. A. 1. | Hines, ss. - 4 ern half of the National league has! | quisiana Derby winner, is one of the other entries. | : i" mys « king his op-] Shelton, 3b 40.1 1.8 of ° had one goshawful time on its pres | 1 fully de he has been in a bat-| Pittman, 1b. 40 : 10 0 1 © 1) ont trip into the west. It has been pray agai: " and le. He has held one Ameriean title | Crater, rf. ~ ~4 090811 3 1) one of the worst periods of somer- mer i : ind now holds the world’s middie- | MeLear 3 1 Of 3 8] Mummert, ‘ © | saults that this New York-ridden or- | 4 weight crown Roof, 0 0 4 4 O/aSeamon, cf. ° ©) ganization has had in years. Even , ¥ i Walker, to date. in spite of all the | C: She 0) Mester, rf. 9 lthe champion Glants have not es- f peepee { yallyhoolng, has n himself to | Stubbs, 1 bGoad, c. 1 °lcaped being compelled to do acro-| i te no better than a 1 worlsman | J; Sher Root, p. --- 2 lbatic stunts. Branch Rickey, baseball theorlst,|they did battle in the club house | me she banuiete : vith his fists. Greb, on the other | Niblett, - ~~~ | The Phillies haye been shot into|is about to sever financial as well/one d nds of Ta : mand, is a geni And when money | Totals ------------95 15 1026 9 6] oitivion like a Roman candle. as busines tions with the St./ ‘That Rickey r 1 the DAU 9 ae , 1 thin Ika, it usually makes speeches for | Totals -.-- aCarson ran for Goad in seventh. | ton has been getting nowhere Louls Ca | ce a » persor ter. | 1919 “ rc ark oprastcauedinacy’ Bit Salt Creek ; bCarson ran for Seamon in elght® | uring the period in» which Pr Sa. de ; . ests, howeve shown | fact | t 4 a Arsers, 1b, --- 5 2 inning dent Robinson, of the Brooklyn club, who By SS : BS a se, a rather DeWitt, 2b. -- 3 Standard -- 000 200 033— S| vacittated between president at : r $250,000 f G nel SAT6 t a deals Roberts, rf. ~- 41 Burlington $0 501 215-151 manager, his most uncertain aggre: | 11. neem Srey for | 900 fron Dea , . ‘BARNES 1 . Murphy If, --. 41 2 0 0} Summa Two base hits, Melker,| pation of seniors and juniors. fell aly “ ; de anid the Collins, ef. 4 1 0 2 0 1} Mathews, Root, Three base Nits, | over almost every hurdle theis | Wishing f 4 | Ht e all He | 3 eo just thé Ballage, ss 4013 1| Hines 2), Fritts, Melker, Lano. Home | yay «| livered BOOK } I uld Ricke Metz, 4 1 1 1 2 Ofruns, Mester, Lano. 8 ¥| The Giants have been mauled prur nto m 1 1 aapite fact that- Rickey Tae) oe ~, 3) | Sande 2 1 1 6 1 0] Roach, 1; by Greenlle 5; by more or less and to the Re ponte iene en Horns a BOF nally: came PR AD TAN, «Pane Tauls -, EN) sealey 1 1 0 2 0 0] Base on balls, off Roach 1, off Clark | grin, Seen te Pitts I did the} tract t one woul Saplan, world's featherweight cham | Gorum, p O11" 90 ofa ate curcibs, 2 ott Gresnile 2; otf) Sint eapecially, in Fittaburah ‘ nn almost. pre ’ wv on, indicates he. is ready to tale} trenton 9 1 0 0 0} Root 1, Hit by pitched ball, Post by] hanit of taking their flops ae cla i a his latest c eee —--—- —,—| Root. Left on bases, Standard 4, Bur | pirates could always play ied for ; y Y f ed al E Totals 36.10 927 8° 4] iington 7. Time of game, 2 hours She HAIN Abe Well ad the are n ast. te ; ae bout between Ted Moore, English |g 1000. Nik, brains SER: HOM, Stara ee ae Deve 1 ¥ 4 y . 2 s Sande 1@ pennant which Barney Dreyfus | c ] ° middleweight, and Billy Britton, |)... o; Gatton Bee pene Br tee ae tees ork ot | r I Columbus, Ohio, cancelled on ae eee ee ane ee as [covets again before he passes ou : neat : L ount of Britton’s ‘illness, Hamiltor Shorey, £5. Time. of | PRPPE SS ceeme ee 2 F ; Zier a “ HOLE-IN-ONE CabGanings | PARIS.—Slive red and English o steeple Chase De at Auteuil what was said to be the highest price ever paid for saddle horse at ™ a public auction when sold to Miss Loulse Weber, Los Angeles, for $15,- “a American League bin hie | Philadelphia ‘ 4 oot NEW YORK.—William T. 7 Chicago 9, New Yor} | One club at the Casper Country Chicago -.. ; , ; Ir ot Philadelphia won the Metro-| 7¥° games scheduled yesterday when he sank a mashie|&t. Louis - ‘ 460 | club: - ; politan tennis championshiy from eG 53 ; Shot from No. 6 tee. It was the} Detroit -~. 469) wi A I Vincent Richarde, 6-3, 6-4, 64 National League second time that a hole on the new | Cleveland 458 | pipe of pea i 1 ———— e t ms New York 4, Cincinnati country club course has been nego-|New York ‘ 424] matters were unged t af t SANTA BARBARA, Cal.—San Chicago 8, Philade)phai tiated in one, Dr, Jeffrey having | Boston ; 307 | Bal ; "WOMEN GOLFERS MEE T : 1 Marcos, 8-year-old gelding, brought | Boston 7, Bt. Louls 3. |been the first to turn the trick | AW J C ‘ " . | Three games scheduled | A. C. Riker {s another member of National Les | the Hole-tn-One club, his perform Te v I eS. 3 oa r t Ball had his « } , American Association ance, duplicated within a single|New York .----- t 638 {the management ¢ ! Indianapolis 6-2, Kansas City 2-3, | year, dating back to days when the | Pittsburgh ae 93)» ler r r — ~~~ ~ 100 af disposal sale of IF. W. Mat- | (*econd game seven innings.) |club' used the present Community |Cincinnat! — 2 lene g pa thiessen stock at Triunfo, Milwaukee 3-9, Louisville 9 golf course southeast of the city. Brooklyn ~-30 * made Ric r D 9, St. Paul & | The Count club course was | St. Louis act 5] When tt « ‘ for BR | T ole ; Minneapolis 2 | crowded with golfers all day Sunday,|Chieago .-. eaaee t 443 | and the to ag on at t DU TCH S T AB — players walling thelr turne at. the | Philadelphia 2-20-24 frees Pacific Coast League Syst tee. duping uvine’ ot the:8as py = At a4 4 Portland 7-5,° San Francisco 47 orem’ | uch g ° BY AMPRICAN = SEWENTEENGREWSENGAGEIN © les 2 .. | REGATTA CLASSIC TODAY AT 2 yh 11, Denver 6 1 r Bngiand. June 2 Western Associated Press.)—John| St i |it out in a R : : f of Indianapolis defeated Lincoln 2-1, Oklahoma ( i | . ored with t ' a ? 1, the Dutch star, 6-3, 4-6 Omaha & isa 7-8 5 ly had a t f H , ; in the first important match Vivehita Des Moines ning ¢ n ‘ ; re f the Wimblegon tennis cham} | South ca * | fans through the ¢ ae 4 ships which o| 4 today puthern League. AIIQUKERPCIR Nov < tr | debtness w ped « nd v , ee eran gens PE ow Orleans 8, Mobile 2 POUGHKEEPSIE, N, Y., June 22.—(By The Associated | unas hepan to > With the ald ; R. Rhurditch, an Anierioan Nashville 9, Atlanta 8 | Press.)—A cloudless sky and a peaceful river greeted ot those pro and a : Jont at Oxford 6-3, 6-4, 60, Birmingham 18). SR aneoks 3 Poughkeepsie this morning as the city began to fill with | Breadon, tnx i { eats ; TANS: ene Oc: ARS visitors for the regatta of the Intercollegiate Rowing asso-|‘"* “ ga | pienn \ Setar oe ; International Leagt alr oe the Hudson late this She BEAL fr - | Me le R 2 a es oda Games Buffalo 5-8, Jersey City eventeen crews, seven varsity, five junior varsity and | batting his His draw y O ‘2 ys Baltimore 6-2, Rochester 4:3 five freshmen will compete for in-| critica were favoring Syracuse and|ing powers at nereased King and Queen Reading 12, yracuse 6, tercollegiate rowing honors. Washington, but all conceded this|/with the growth of } reputation, r ~ National League. Toronto 10, Providence § | The weather forecast for the day| race would be a toss-up. Syracuse|of «i He became imniensel Watch Polo Pla y OU can depend upon the Used Car Gaaran- . Cincinnati at Chicag | Was favorable. The weather man| Wisconsin and Pennsylvania were with the fans, quite nat . tee of an Authorized Ford Dealer. It is his Pi Pittsburgh at St. Louis Texas League | said aw brief thundershower might| favored tn the two mile yearling and ag ts a the case i h h th ’ No others scheduled, Dallas 3, Waco 1. | blow up early this afternoon but] event meone st 1 tution t HURLINGHAM ae expert opinion that the car is worth the price me Fort Worth 7 aumont 6 ve predicted ide: nd and weather) The first race, the junior varalty j make his King George, Q asked and that it will give good service. He 3) American League. Houston 9, W pita onditions for the race. event, is acheduled for ur o'clock Just wh ” #u t 4 ' ia bla “ - wt ago at New York n Antonio 26 Washington and the Navy con-|castern standard time F enking rdsbip en|the 1 ates Army. | f backs his opinion with a thirty day guarantee, NJ Yetroit at Boston — tinue to be the outstanding favorites The freshman race in due to start | Ricke ien't 1 t the n sunted E ton Cleveland at Waahiagton, js by n an automobile] in the four mile yarsity event. In| at 4:45 o'clock and the varnity eighto! Suffice to say the amie ave. of 1 tree 4at H rt, Louig at Eh Ebjiade pee 2a al te Fug Auch con. alii rey | the two rule wnlor varsity rage PIR - a 5b eicloci. « The ¢ came when | ingham & score of 8 to 4, 4

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