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THURSDAY, JUNE 285, 1925 The Casper Daily Cribtne PAGE FIVE | - World Results By Leased Wire j URLNETON MO TEXAS GLAGH | YOUKNOW ME AL-—Atenntes of eck Ket DONT YOU KNO i THAT LL Ci Y 1 SusT MADE #5 it's AGAINST THE LAW IT'S AGAINST THE eM RS | Pacey I WATCHED | |; SEEN ’EM DUMP 10 | | LAW TO WATCH Tw } ze La GLY DUMPIN’ GARRELS AND Boh / ; + a FSO WINE ~ (TS NSPECTO® t fiat ss Gi FING | (: AGAINST THE /| | THE a) ) (LAW To WATCH att See cacy Tifa = Revised Schedule of Oil City League Calls DS Oo FY | |FINco $2 —— Ace) For Playing of Postponed Games on fe ae Sundays; Tourney Projected. The Burlington and Texas teams of the Oil City league will meet in a twilight diamond combat on the high school athletic park at 5:30 o’clock this afternoon. This game | will follow the clash between the Lions and Kiwanians, which is scheduled to start at 8 o’clock this afternoon. Ata meeting of officials of the Oil City league held last | night, it was decided o hold a July 16—Standard vs Elks, First in News Of All Events double-header game Sunday at the! July 19—Texas vs. Burlington hfgh school diamond. The Legior Elks vs. Legion. and Elks will play their scheduled! July 23—Texas vs. Legion. ‘ same and the Standard and Legion, July 26—Texas vs. Standard; Elke | e will play off a game which was post vs. Burlington, i} 4 poned from May 22 Juf¥ 30—Legion vs. Standard. ! Sunday’s game wil) start at 1:30 Aug. 2—Legton vs. Burlington Z - ~ - o'clock and beth games ‘will be but Elks ve, Texas. seven -innings. Aug. 6—Burlington vs, Standard Bill Merrill, manager of the Le! Aug. 9—Elks vs. Standard; Bur | van players than either tl Walt last t s ng | seas If his § y gion team, announced today that the lington vs, Texas: old Cy Young or the b hristy out wit umm} y fe etw Legionndires would hold a praetice) Aug. 13—Legion vs, Elks. | Mathewson seems as xX 2 | ho of leading in wint ‘ session tomorrow af 2 at 6) Aug. 16—Legion vs, 1 s. |was last season And ed | « “ ‘ o'clock “at the high school park to] = the tears to a pennant that hectic " that on is re . ar tomot | = aerey = AS | round out training far the double] header game which the Legion wil! | y Sunday Merrill asks that ail | ers. turn out for. this practice} Yesterday's Scores session ath CSRS S Sam Neff, president of the Oi) Cit Western League ; i . i league,. was given authori the| Denver 11; Tulsa 8. J a ») ~ ! estina last night, to set the date| Des Moines 1-1; Oklahoma cit! 0-0. | JINX Continues to Pursue Home Run King of | @ upon which tponed gameg shal)| Wichita 4-3; Lincoln 3-1, if * " | pepe ast" | Omaha:b: Be, doseph 0, New York Yankees But Win Over a It was also decided to alter the . | q league schedule and play the sched National League Champions Is Tumed In. | uled Tuesday games on Sunday, New York 8-1; Brooklyn 3.9. Wee. making a double header every Sun-| St. Louis 11-6; Pittsburgh 3.7 5s eae, | day. ;The only game during the| Philadelphia 10; Boston 1 NEW YORK, June 25. —Babe Ruth, disabled for the | week will be on ‘Thursday afternoon,| Cineinnat!-Chicago, rain. ve ——— = | first two months of the major league session by influenza | Admission to the double header os ss | games on Sunday will be fifty cents American League | and indigestion, is laid up again for repairs, | and twenty-five cents for the Thurs:| New York 5; Washington 3. | Unable to take his regular position in right field for the | day twilight gain he Peeps Boston 4. + Yanks yesterday at Washington because of swollen ankles, Hie, enas. 200, the . Legion «will |. Se .0bD ars Dia xe, | he went to the bench for a week’s rest after warming up | , a play a Fo y game. Plans — , ae naraee for/a state tournament wl Pacific Coast League vith the team before the game.{neck in the National leauge scram be formulated at a meeting to be| San Francisco 9; Salt Lake 19, | Bobby Veach took Ruth's place | ie, tated to improve thelr positions, 4 next Wednesday j Portland 6; Vertion 3. jane sel USE AS Bele 88 NAD DOP | Rote g . One-side a Ka! b vary " soko after his discharge from the hospital. | SCO" : . 7 dule which take: s Angele: I seit: * soil apectator ‘with: the leaders with the Brooklyn Robin mis ’ ides for the Seaatbauliie culls cess on in the opener New York fell upon | of eC ied be eel = surprised the Sena-|@!mes 14 hits sall home under full | P : hdurd Legion on June 28 Sai “piling up five runs in a| Steam at 8 to 3%, while tn the after- ' T s On er . and the be * . bo bos F noon, I Dodger raid r ok : spe ese ew seventh-nning batting flurry to| "008. the Dodgers paid a similar | indusrtot tegion-on July 12 a chempions, £ to 8. Carley | Compliment to the ves of Art Sid ap Tred ' pee 33 talons on a 1 to 0 lead | Nehf, shelling him from the slab tor | ' June Hui T 4 eg S Sones until the lucky | 9, t2 2: telump! | Ju . 1 gion; L frame when the Sankes blast: blew Rogers Hornsby, new manager of | e Cardinals, hurtled three home shite’ Ballas’ Im into the club house. ‘The re hh oa Snehskvattette, otras verse gave the Athletics a chance to | into the stands of his home Jul, Suundard aco. 4; Shreveport 0. |odge a step farther from the pur-| field, but St. Louis had to be con- $l BAGS | " . tent with only one of the two games - suing champions, and they took it 3 | Ju Burting International League With Sain Gray going the full route | Played with the Pirates. Two of St rd Legion ‘ Provide Jersey City 2 \ ror the first time since an injury to | the circult smashes came in the first his hand had cut short an eight | Same,-which the Cards won by 11 game winning streak Mack’s team |t0’3, while his third In the ninth ured a volley of 15 hits into the | inning of the final game brought the nks of the Boston Red Sox to win | home team within one run of a tie by 6 to 4. Every player in the | Score, 7 to 6. Mackain lineup t d at least one| In the only other National league a gape ema | bingle, Lamar hitting safely in his| tilt Betts let the Braves down with sada oN sii i 24th consecutive game five hits and the Phillies won in a esped pel iat suas pate " He 7 Pirates, neci " Ot a Newt Oclaaenitis Taifie wool ¢ The Giants and Pirates, neck, and | walk, 10 to 1. | am. 13; Chattanooga, 4 = GLE PLES. cy cop up| SORES DONEBRS “Wid" Matthews, rated a year or|from the Pacific Coast. The Sacra-| ot so ago as one of the most promising mento club, however, demanded | , (N FRISCO CLUB outfielders in the game, may|something in the way of an out-| Lurlington »s, Legion Joly 12+Texus ys. Burling: Balumore Buffalo 10 Inning; July 14 | | 1 the dizzy heights select-| fielder in exchange and Griff sent/ them Matthews. e for him. ed as a ls Course Record Ree : he will have done considera} athe move wad questioned by Wash B A S ‘ s broadentt ngton fans until McNeelly socked p 1 F say. that base hit in the twelfth innir y merican tar Buyers Lacking for| Mathews, at this writing, is with|of.the final game of the world's] T 3 z the Indianapolis club, He was sold | series. | In Ourney. Players Available in outright to that club the other day} Matthews should prove a star with | heart aie C L | oy Washington Donnie Bush's team And in the| BRESTWICK, Scotland, June sh oast eague. While Matthews had ridden around | eternal quest of big league clubs for ooiay) She. Reema ee Sree) VY | the American Assoelation clreult and af rengthening ind new material he's | 147 for 36 holes, Jim Barnes, Amer. i} 4 POST) knows the tall buildings tn the th le to get a few more sight seeing fean professional run for this after: BY POHN B. FOSTER | “oe ed A i ven Hi one necte cent arate Bi | noon, led the field of 83 contestants | (Copyright 1925 The Casper Tribune)| ana melropo ts te oe eee for the British Open Championships.| NEW YORK, June 25.—With more | Much of the suburgs. a 4 ‘The day's play was not yet “ended | bis league material to sel] than any When Griffith grabbed Matthews While Walter Johnson hasn't be | when Barnes brought in a 77 for|other minor league clab ‘operating | trom Milwaukee two years ago the | called upon to play tron man | the second round to add to his morn:| this year, San Pran-|Old Fox held out great hopes for|the Senators so far this season he | isco team to won-|! er of ing card of 70 which was the low for the opening 18 holes im. Matthews started out lke ajhas turned in a goodly num r Fidided {ke a natural] victories, Without those victo wk and hit sensationally. } the sators would not now be out ler whether t any pur. ae rs. able eain's ohnas| Pirst. his ) and then, | ahea the pack, fighting !t ow (By Associated Pre Jin 1 n quart of aj wh Gri 3 sg : ; : ett | Barnes, Amer! ar * players to} ¥ 7 Griff_it a Ha leading the field with a the east noluding 2 $100,000 Tale ; | na W , 4 e penn t sé 5 te Kamm an he $75,000 O'Connell Be ay 2 7 ~% . a jompleted his + , ' wast senson grasp! for | their lucky stars (hat in the start of the 7 ut within the last year there has | 1 ayers who mig help eam | failed to land a franc in the Pa 4 competition for the E olf} been a singular lack of demand for | Pavers w! fae i ah bes oe aight . championship. Barr the team’s players—players who ‘ SO 1 per Bas got a} < ae s spe sepa d Pea se st «ties ¢ : et naw record for the Prestwick cours could © been used to advantage | ‘ , m man who ha fan am a 4 breaking by two strokes the pre-| (his season by more than one major ‘ | vious low score of 72, made by James | league outfit. They proved thelr “ McDowall of Prestwick worth by putting the team so far MacDonald Smith, one of the three! out In front in the Pacific coast bie 2 <= 3 American contestants returned 4| league race that {# no longer worthy | card of 76 in-the morning round. of betng called a race. Aowom , > 3 The veteran J. ?, Taylor had a The San Francisco owners do not Ag \ ( K I AY LOR Abe Mitchell:and Ted Ray both took |know whether they are being pun CE a 77 and J. 1. Cruickshank, Argen:| ished: because they sided with: pres- | < Ps : tine, amateur, returned an S0 dent McCarthy of thelr league in| NO BARGAI NS ‘MARIN PLESTINA : piees ai tat Ne eae ors a: _ | tls row with Commissioner Landis 5 OF CHICAGO o recently returned from Canada, ere h PRESTWICK, Bootland. June 25.| or-whether there ia a tacit boycott th every wrestler who entered the ring with him, ine, by hee oie erent against. them because the’ club | 235 Pounds, the Giant Jugo-Slav Wrestler, and g viisail the title of champion of all Canada. Tay- | Cirkwoo! American - professional | insists on being paid full measure ° * et ) i 3 ” , per ce Bs Ai golfer returned a 79 for the second| tyr any players it may have to put A good car at a fair price who has posted $25,000 as a guarantee that lor began his career in ( He is a ser n 2 in the British open ‘champion-|,, ty, rket | is better than a fair cé he will t : n the world, tender for the world t | ship, giving him-an aggregate of |” payl Weiner, the hitting Okla is better than a fair car at 182 for the 86 holes played today sanratcia; ie vthee: piisar onthe Geen a bargain price. You know | who probably will be {n most demand iA Fj & F = -if there is any. He has been kept that the good car is going os J ae me 1 ss Cl bS * |iy San Francisco so long that “he . i a.) } pions ub Stan S | uns become well seasoned and he ts to take you where you want Co] au thuRve ready for the big show.’ He can ’ ‘American League. Jat the ball more handily than any to go. You can’t always = Team Pet. | California player who has been on | | Philadelphia .689 | the market for some time, ‘The club tell about the other. Washington 645 | is Ikely to ask $100,000 for hiin but Chicago ... 508] it may come down. St. Louls .. 469 Detroit 3a 468) ¢ New York « 31° Abe) Toda "s ( sam COLISEUM MOTOR CO, Cleveland ... 33 ar. ‘y s es ne Hemel | 131 L, Fifth St.—Phone 724 American | ‘Team w. L. Cleveland at Chicago (2), x St. Louls at Detroit. | Mtteburgh . -. New York at Washington. Brooklyn 2 30 Boston at Philadelphia. Donse BROTHERS DeALers SELL 600D Usen CARS Cincinnat! Bt Louis . 29 National | Chicago 29 Plitaburg Bt Louis Philadeip! 24 ' ie! phi 1 s Brooklyn at 2 \ | Resten 204-2 2---! :