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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1925 ;World Results iS By Leased Wire GIANTS AND DODGERS SPLIT AS PIRATES GET DAY OFF FOR RAIN of Interséctional Combat Leaders Still Jockeying for First Place; Senators Rap Shocker. Renewal NEW YORK, June 24.—Renewed sectional combat in major league baseball finds the leading contenders still jockeying for first place. Pittsburgh’s ambition to edge closer to the National league peak by taking both games of a scheduled double- header at St. Louis was delayed by rain and the Giants continued to t Sh and Ferguson to win, 8 to one and a half games by initial meeting of a three in the twin program Ro me tilt. Ruether had his third tri- ping and t umph over the Hugmen this year. the s ne sc Babe Ruth's double promoted tho Manager J occupied | only run of the New York team, but the bench yest the first | he fanned in three other trips to bat, tim’ since he w en ill sev-]once when the bages were loaded. eral weeks ago tched his club] ‘The Athletics kept their distance bump the Brooklyn outfield for the j from the Senators by rallying in the sixth time’ this season ninth to s all thelr runs for a The Phillies’ © in earnest to|% to 2 victory. Two misplays by the make up fc traight sin the.| Red Sox and a double by Pinch west by in fror both | Hitter Bill Bagwell accounted for the ends of a bargain Dill the | tallies Braves, 9 to 7 ar | @y Cobb performed in the box yes Aided by the b of terday in an exhibition game with Brooks and Adams, the Cubs the Tofonto league. The minors through to a six ta five decision oyer | started in to have a field day at the Reds, x the Hendricks clan | his expense, when he went on the back t th Br n for} slabvin the eighth but after one run third place | had been scored, he’ proved he had Wa tor ited {to the} something besides the cover on the Yankees wons by land rd on | ball, Detroit won 12 to 3; Cobb hang- ing up a hom! ¢ singles TUGGING STIL VOICING HOPES Yanks Have Chance to Grab Pennant, He a double and a pair PANCHO VILLA FACING BOUT WITH GENARO BY FAIR. PLAY (Copy NEW eizht mont well f t v oltty nt euleves countr Seon Whi BY JOHN B FOSTER showed 1 int he Copyright 1926 The Casper Tribune) the world’s chan t NEW YOI June 24,—Miller | o Huggins thinks the Yanks still have ja chance to win the America| ( |. | league pennunt, but he realizes that effort q ™/the chance is »very remote unless | 1 ( who | the two leaders crack. holds a devisi Par a} To get the Yanks inywhere both not! t the Athletics and the Washingtons nat : |awill have ©to~ give vp, something Whe nl r | which they show no signs of doing. frem the west v | Another thing that militates against stdpping for a battle sw \Y }the Yanks {fs that the other five MéLarnin and proba Fide * | clubs have taken the measure of the Barbar, he will run into tre fle | New York outfit so often that they must go t u sat to) no longer fear-them as a team and meet Frankie G » before will ney look upon Ruth now as merely be pern e a pretty. good batter who may hit making pursu the, bali over the fence and who may area not. Rumors current hereabouts hat Asa team, the Yanks are regard- Pancho Ii his native land as one which has shot {ts bolt ang will make the | q which must be reconstructed flytweiz d to be|nefore it can ever win another altégethe to re | mpionship, The Yank manage- ment realizes all this and little by little there is likely te enter into the the outfit a complete reorganization. Sooner or later it will have to come, | including the replacing of the em}: | nent home run swatter by someone who will fill the place in a cham- plonship outfit in a champtonship style. The general weakness of the Yanks is seen in the fact that they can not win a series rnd no matter what team they run against, they will lose at least one game fn the series; Pennants are not won by that kind of ball playing. porte of his conditior coast Belong to His Golfing Lodge: | Yesterday's Scores WESTERN LEAGUE. Boston, New York, 1 ‘ed. | Chicago | Philadelphia | 9; Boston Pittsburgh-St. Louis (rain) PACIFICO COAST LEAGUE San Francisco, 9; Salt Lake, 7 Portland, 4; Vernon,. 6 Senttle, 8; Oakland, 6. acramento, 2 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, Minneapolis, 6; Columbua, 11. Milwaukee, 0; Indianapolis, 10 St. Paul, 2; Toledo, -Here's the grip Willie Mac- Kansas City-Loutsville (rain) Farlane gives his driver when he | TUR IY wa wy r | p i swings # into f action. | The fnew | nvAnteMS) 6) Dales, © tional open champion is called’ | jy, uston, one tof § the {greatest Atechnica! | Beaumo: golfers in the game | Waeo, 3 rt Worth, 0. Wichita Falls, 5 ‘Shreveport, 10. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, Providence Jersey City, 8 Wherever the | Ra hy Fae ad itching and 0; Reading, 9 whatever the cause, the soothing touch of Resinol Ointment rarely fails to give quick relief || Baltimore, ASSOCIATION, 11-14; Little Rock, Y SOUTHERN 6 1 shyille, 7. Memphis, 2. ttanooga, rain | Atlanta, Mobile, Birt | |} VERNON, Cal—Mushy Callahan, |rch Angeles, knocked out Russie Leroy, North Dakota lightweight in the rd round of a echeduled 10 round bout Reveals | E ARE LOOKIN” FOR SORORS IN THIS PEWEE Siveetel) CASE. INSTEAD OF dulging in one of his favorite AAILING YOU TO coun VL QUESTION YOU car.) First photo ever taken showing John D. Rockefeller; Jr., ine sports, riding. Springs,.Va., where he is vacationing. Che Casper Daily Tribune Man ? Fs It was taken at Hot SPORT big ac try ders Cobb, according to home of the Detroit Ty hasn't been ¢ deal trom the Detroiter He was panned when spring that he had b club. The second gucssers lers thought he ought t@ be of a pennant. This despite the word w nd how: talking fact his infield situation was still up in the air, his pitching staff ditto and his own condition such that he later collapsed in the south Then the Tige well, only to find themselves erlpy by the illness of Topper Rigne the, failure of the pitching st give the service expected of it and 1s laboring to r standard he has » chance he will proy the “riders” will from helping shatter his players. On ever be one man who | or the fure of the. t he is going y ball clu and the defense ac George Sisier has been the m Irish Meus: with these barometers. of the Glants show that when M sel has gone hitiess in th the Giants have lost. Ln the ga now Giants have had the nevessa punch, Which reminds the older far Larry Doyle, old Giant star. He b the happy faculty of adding the ¢ tra pynch when it was needed. I seemed to be fated to go ta bat DONE BR YY NORMAN E BROW 8 started out»fairly He fin hiting on all nine en he hits a jslump the team r ntl Ever since Tri aker J the Cley ans | that sparkp! It is tra when Speaker is hitt the India hit with him, The t ads to the pitching box and t hurle weem to do thoir t By the same token, v Spe is forced from the game injuries Jor illness or falls. int of rare hitting slur t nse the team suffers almo instant on falls into Hne u pinches in which he has come through the r The “riders” got bus} Cobb said nothing but plugged along, trying to stop the mad rush | ¢ the team i € T i € a s. T season ag any ¢ Athle r Cobb stil 1 stich to hi ta ne that he has team. He still sks, also, to jis belief that that club can play better ball than it has | National League | € rk ..... ~~ 58 ., } Pitt urgh 6 Boe ( 9 a4 ..460| } r 441 | Bost 8 0 apring of the Brows Their success | in the A, L. race has varied with his play. must be classed | Recent games | the eae “sand it became tradition | that “Larry” would come through | with a hit {f ft were needed to win | | a game. Larry Gardner, once star member | of the Boston Red Sox with ‘Tris Speaker and later third sacker for Tris on the Clevéland team was one of this type, Long after Gardner slowed up afield and found his bat- ting average slipping he bad the happy faculty of connecting with a base hit when the hit was needed, Jack Graney, once known as the greatest leadoff man in baseball was cne of those whem fate liked to frown on tn emergencies. I've seen Graney hit into more double plays when a hit meant a run, a tie score of a victory than a flapper has dates, Graney's ability to wait out a pitcher nore than neutralized this handican howe There probably never will i " ct | I I —— Club Standings American League Ww 1 Pet Today's Games NATIONAL LEAGUE, Cineinnat! at Chi Pittsburgh at St, Louis (tw Philadelphia at Boston. Brooklyn at New Yorl. (two). AMERICAN LEAGUE ew York at Washington Boston at Philadelphia ffi Pod yy acne NEW YORK Simm Buffalo light heavyweight, fight efx rounds in the hospital tur the Polo Grounds, Jul attery signed to | | amp for hold dc MARRIED Kiwanians and Lions were marking time today for tieir | annual diamond combat high school park tomorrow afternoon at 8 o’clock. ceeds of the game will go to cha wanians’ end to ¢ undernour ets placed in t rs have met with d a considerable rea e hands of the M Lions ¢ a full meal aga ate their ol ars. ing with Cobb will en ¢ wn firet base wide 2m pr Wyoming sck t girls ir Tee The Elks 1eduled to take place at the | Oil City lea Pro- | yesterday a able enterprise, the Ki- |)", ° BS. n enjoying recreation at Camp | schoo _ | boost their fund for the | inn! nt the Elk lead | Cream King Ed Hadley ts t ed to} Burlington and Texas clubs | d dow t Kk while Alex Thursday at 6:30 p. m. in| Whit ill do t & with flies] what ghould prove one of the best | r ) 8 and furniture, is] Yesterday's scor slat ec field and the Re Standard ROH, PO. A.B Mik perform in the right | Mathews, § 32 hand garden, Chandler, Curran, Hof- | Biame i art, Schultz, Walker, | Green! Eng xeter and Waldschmidt | Lano, 2b 1 2 2 2 » relieve any casuals. Quinian 1 0 H g the Mneup of the Lions, | § lwho by the w e a smaller sf men can hold the Kiwwan- jans . E. T. Foe, who plays . r yn except substitute opt Blzzell an, Dan- ford e he Kiwan- i HAVE You FORMED: OR EXPRESSED Z y\eies iF 928, by KIWANIANS AND LIONS CLASH ELKSDEFEAT THURSDAY IN ANNUAL GAME © STANDARDSIN | PHILADELPHIA — Danny Kra- mer, Philadelphia featherweight, | won the judges decision over Bobby | Garcia, Camp Holabird, Md., In ten rounds. | a tint | | If nt the best In dance mu ‘sic hone Sev orchestra. Phone ARs 8:30 P, M. 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