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FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1925 The Casper Dally Crinune TAs TSYRN By Leased Wire = THE TRIBUNE'S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS = )""0r ‘ta cen TAYLOR. R AND PLESTINA CLASH TONIGHT ON THE MAT AMERICANS IN | YOU KNOW ME AL---Adventures of Jack Keefe By RING LARDNER La i sf i BRITISH OPEN eRe. i YES, OF CouRSE GEE [ DON'T BE / DONT You |): 7 f ; . TR euneniy 1™ BACiK<- DOR So GROUCHY , ; 4 WHAT | WANTEO SHOPPIN a Yoo SBEME ? Y'KNOW | GOT \ \ IN THE VERY HAN Q@LREADY ~ \ WR o. SILLY A TROOBLES “Tou \ 9 Ay | e?*t \,’ f FIRST PLACE WITH THAT § f \ ¢ iTRIeo PRESTWICK, June 26.—Jim ; } 2) F1 ‘ Barnes, with 800 for the 72 holes of i || : | : (G the British open golf championship was the first of the three Americans n competing to finish play, Barne Sequel to New York had 70, 77, 79 and 74 for the four rounds, Bout Six Years Ago Barnes finished one stroke ahead jof Arthur Compston, leaving Mac- wt Donald Smith an opportunity of win- Is Pending Here. ning the title if he can do 79 in | the final round for a total of 299. 7 ? J Smith will be one of the last to The wrestling champion-| finish tonight. The cold wind is ship of the United States and snarenain a. pisy progresses, Canada, insofar. as. Marin |i ye "im Dlaved beautiful steady = ' “ golf in the final round with the Plestina and Jack Taylor are | exceptions of two sixes due’to three concerned, will be decided | puts on the tenth and driving Into a tonight at the Elks audito-| *ifticult He on the eighth, Other. W oards has two birdies to his credit during the ———- of the game go tu tho mat in a fin-|iast 18 holes. ish fight. That 4 packed house willl Arthur Comsten failed to tle D | pc H “NIT areet the two contenders appears| Barnes 300 by missing a ten yard u ‘4 Assured, as the match takes rank asl nytt on the last green. ij | s the signal for ‘ ¥ att a, AA, LG day in the British open golf cham- - “ gre je a - a ood of orders for reservations |oionship, MacDonald. Smith and - CH ANG E IN ( ‘( ) A ( ‘H E © AR ATA Fh 4 A ES A dh fessionals, were within five stroke - ee else than ~ seats has marked M at s + i | the approach of the date for, the |°! each other with aggregates of One Run Gives World Clarion Victory Over | The Burlington team of the Oil City league snowed un-| 179 in-¢his morning's: round. | {game yesterday afternoon at the high school diamond. “ts ‘ ide $ ’ ala be Claims of Plestina to the world | ; : 5 EW YORE, June $6.--No sooner charnpionship arp well founded Nome | rants, ney neg palit sag = Make Clean Sweep Over Red Sox. |The defeat of the oil men was cinched in the fifth frame | haa the thrilling race at Poughkeap-| year it husiast choing re chief contender ¢ ount of ¢ # pre Se fF salut SR otal of thirteen batters faced: } rumors began echoing and rever. : joe Marsh, Eleativia’s | | “Bucky” Harris, youthful pilot of the world champion Sen- | r $ i "| berating among the Hudson river | & Bh cient BMS tb 0 1| would accept a contract to coach at fact: that. haw ¢ anhivh. alae selieving that the veteran spitballer, Stanley Covelesk ie, : 3 1|Pennsylvania, He would, but if he i tt aliatt one inist r ax major] ‘The Red Sox faltered before the Wests ) 0 # accept one, it will have to be ships—a d by Lewis Sclchy a erned, Tris} Athletics, 3 to 2, giving the Mack-| | Rader, ( 20 tes couple of years ahead, Hace nko ant ers day the wrest 5 ° ad ® close of} 6, clean swee a thease nyder eae » 0 tusty has a contract with Washing % : a a ent *e mie. his 25th SormecutteS “conte it | . b 2 s . . bie r * * i n iF 2 rium when these two giants Hig. were: was Sawisbs;. He BAC t event of the | lonn IMC > - el < (ets aciva in canner sen | LREEEWICK, Seotiand, June 28 | OVER TEXAS CLUB YESTERDAY s rA ; SR U M ( ) R » y )F eh aa Sane Seer sper yee! At the end of the third round to | . aah afternoon was e | | Ruconeoe ae te: he te Long Jim Barnes the ‘American pro- | espectively for the 54 holes : . 4 * prs 9 By LAWRENCE PERRY. th took. f4cand Warnes New York and Edge i in Series; Mackmen | der the Texas nine by a lop-sided score of 18 to 2 in the | ,, pyright, 1925, Casper Tribune.) of -the recognized API he the ment naresaral ere when the railroaders scored eight runs. Loggy of the Texas | sie been rowed than the usual crop nee eee n the ardor of the condescended to meet | ‘ : a5 pe Re Niet = omativid 2 railroader: a an |of indefir eports and ue | ards of this organiz ndescended to meet fe of 238. | NEW YORK, Sune 26.—(By The Associated Press.) — Paks was unable to stop the railroaders in the fifth inning when f reports a vagy dpe ger, ts in spite of the fact | |ators, has once more triumphed in a battle of wits in sur- | Te eyed . H. PO.A. B. |! gaia , es sunte | STALLI 10 | jrounding himself with seasoned players while other man-| ween, =4°0 Bi eae Beth trae CLk erode Gatiee await aannet of h ontent! |agers are chasing young reeruits. | Me nists 0 + Lb i ant ayy : opportu , rt vets, | "8 | on , 5 Jim Ric: fig wo prin fi ; tain postponed the engag ement 1 omotal aa 3 ho Bu Joe Wright ag cc sighth viete t 3 tw | D en the White Sox and the ‘ 1 and the Quakers did YORK, June 26.—A Boston | this sex ees | lang, but the last half of the se t ly vi atult Monday. t JOHN B, FOSTER tall the Evening Wor but f et 8 ors |Ond double 7 1 8 se 2 0 3 oft : NE} y k 4 enthusiasts ay says it reported that Mi were It gave the | with ¢ el ! - AN ) rise in mand that a8, Manager of the New York | champions the , o out of {7 to 2 count _ ts, 2h * ° . R asked te nsider his '!ning to head its riean league baseball club will three games, 4 eir| Downpours at New York and Bos: | | Technical Mimake of |" all, 3b ved 2 n aabliae |: "July, the replaced soon by G ere) Btall-}tenth triumph t - jlayed | ton forced the postponement of X re > S pge splat > a..8 The red and black could not 4 ings, former manager of the Boston | with : : tana) leakoe. games. and tha; c Kiwaniz é arle « 2 . tter than clinch Callow to lp hea . \ | anlans Opeeds “4 cine an clinch ¢ w to A Bravay d vow head of the Ro} , 2 Inte other scheduled for the day was at : I zen 40 |contract calling for services begin-| \chesiar club in the Internationa! | aivision in the Teint Tecate a OhIah tha: Wicatanstuaiee Fresh Def : Sie tire Tehetee Wie oan ieee league gainin 1. dict P to the tune of 4 to 3. Dicker- | resn e eat ws ° whe know the Washington mentor 1 Browns, 7 teadit a irsued two bases on balls with - say ho would not be averse to fol-| Pittsburgh Lewis tack with a circuit drive in rst | the bases full in the seventh, allow petal lowing Edward Leader's example, so | !s a team of y Casper to meet . inning: ing two Corgairs to score J - Sav oe rei Score by innings fas an eastern connection {s con- | likely — — ‘ e > 4 | Texas 00000 a a ive Anka the Etks committee : : nual |eUrington .------1 0018 3 x— Another report was that California | sprigh Wrest Y¥. tuch#tare as have y . F Fs x ata Two base hits; Hines, Mullen, | would be invited to come to Pou ha bee! tt by this or. AMERICAN LEAGLE . é vs ; ent | @wson, Mummert. Three base hits;|keepsio next year whether or not| it as any te dr € Bunization 5 ove m welcome| ‘Tean— Ww, L, 'p sateen ate » |. | Hendricks 2. Struck out By Root |the Bears won the right to represent | be as well disciplined as a have-tived of boxing programs and a | Washington Two moves mad 4 with Jaek. But he took bis medi- | mont ‘ \ the x ‘ hdd, : wih by & nya © 1 th wth fi t 2 eth : As : record crowd should greet the palr | Chieag 3 18}olubs int "i ’ dike tgp tite yh id “gh 1 o Mev t tgeatta, Ant 6 idea ix tha e 4 r rh ’ sau “ : y Loggy (Goad). Left| Washington Husktes will also be on | keep when they answ : Detroit strengthen te are res Also {t was somet new for | dec were contest 1 the | Goad). Lett | Washington Huskt 1M ale on | keep ¢ . 7 n tb 3 ston hand, in ye of winn ¢ st. Lou! ft 2 Kea: this slogiz business. | ¢ iA for th n 9,| hand, irr tive of winning or New Yor 6 3 When one has the vywelght i 5 hive ee e r eB mpire; | losing we . et Ee 4 ‘ 18 ~Poughkeepsi wa ave i 5938/4, Basie. d he old | Champion of the world by bis side < t Eg pnts Sn <i he Po keepsie ate ards } ‘ 268 ’ “er ; f and, by the same token, the big pe i a 2 yo but one great o rect and that is to : ‘ yey 9 " ; og ake this event bigger a Sa Fh é | help mold pitehing { inte attraction in the fight ga fifth 2 Beeld » d ak event bigger and better ‘ NATIONAL LEAGUE dependable un under his orders one does ofl f . t es I “ c W Ed Pistal toate tr _}do much kowtowing. But } c t t out of his « gh | ew Ye 39 23 inka rates MAY® | sy now has that moral g and | mi al Sn Sroka toe the 35 f , p : eg Jacle goes unarmed. to t ; ball t | Brooklyn i! ‘ , 4 . So Jack can't do much at | hine and t aE te Weirtat ¢ 316] new’ Drey and Me: | Seth 4 anal | Bioa. ang she a Marml $95 Only a few days more. Our Summer Chieago ; ager, accepts a fight for the r otf , t ule ! i q 5 seoutin ivities of the "ivory hun: Philadetph 38 i441 | ters sip in the business end | With Wills, Mr, Kearns ts o and the vas closes Friday Night, July 3rd. Buy now # H iv \ Dn the Dusiness endl ick, And Mrs. Dempsey he be suite ai { i muds ii oie er soe manag [TeMde, FRowed Mr, Kearns tls vigce, | that Smith. waa technica Game Lacs. Color in| and save! der And that’s that This ended the game seems a good of Munager Eddie ee ae Agta By ¥ vi had PL AY. 26. —W | , And the CAlppews Indian 'wers tear BRE EE AS | <8 ratth vee) Annual Competition New Goodsat Lowest Prices and Mishiggn Western League. ut vaves, Bender has | | * of p t | BY LAWRENCE PERRY on’s Suits Selling Men's $6 Dress world of pu e is to National League overnl ee realied . ack about bxseball, foott 1y and Dempaey, ¥ ttsburgh, 4; St. Loule bouts : . ing or any other amateur or pr wolf s st 1, @ . ata ret uch things, did nat forget] All others postponed : : iy | | fessional eport— ; 2 fa J 1 ea Men’s $4 Dress Hats Men's 75c Silk Dr this. He fought for simmon — _ tham In ¥ “gga Write to John B. Foster, on . i ‘ ; a for at Benton Harbor and assur American League paseball | ad Arh Socks Now great risk in doing so, The risk hy Detroit Loyts, 2. whiner ea araionee-@ F awrence Perry, on amateur , . t : . i x asumed was that of killing his op | Philadelphia, 3; Boston, 2 | tek termuate Pr 2 : ia, and ol no A ) of partisans whoop- $2 88 58e ponent, poor Billy Miske, a great] Washington, 1; New York, 6. de rere er nil” nek Seok Pair Play on boalng and other lina “ee rit up 4 Sait, tush an tha . “ fighter at his weight, if there ever yhicago, T; land, 2. rofessional sports, All are spe . Pe Pins bn paige Far Caine ge: ty 'Caarean | Dempsey got him out of the habit ||| Professional spo al lew « ma ooreren i : clal correspondents of the Casper | | 7 BP : Die ants i Since then, ‘ when | American Ass cfation rd Rigg von fh mM Mokek aut of Mr. || Deibune, 814 World Building, New | | 5 t \ Buy It for Less at TI iE FA D St. Paul, 2-7; Toledo, 4-2 ; 4 : - ot parang os Kearns was active andiing | 2 al a orig Tels Aine Ald York. Dempsey, there e been rumors |. Milwaukee, 4-0; Indianapolis, §-3.| ar ee Enclone a stamped, self-ed that Jitysim P got eome| Minneapolis, 7; Columbus, Sond. I a Ri Ren dryased envelope for your reply. | 4 : Men’s $1 Cotton Men's $5 Dress Plum in the way of a bout, but they Kansas City, 12; Louylavitie, 13. w « ante at the heads of rival promoters who 3 International Low ue ey ioe cotinine lao j with no ene out. Bis batting and wan ef Calla : |¢d in accordance lesiste 8 Reduced to 88 WA AR Speen +0. 2ASne yore thing media oops f ; ; a. “Fl hits a roller to the pitcher. The late aed tee * of Baltimore, 7} Reading, 9 ime, hooked up with Mickey Golt gall mente teem stp ? Walker, welters whemp ter plays for A and he is put out, B € ; : 78 oes: aes ngually ¢ Others peateenty; 1 of te oe shes first safely, Is this a. bit a mph hl irr a ne 8 se the hope of keeping tt ir Leather-Faced Wnty ling at Southern Lea, chewing ¢ rd wel ot . A 3 Wi 8 ellent 4 player fe | ‘ : bouts elsewhe a come | Mbit, 10: Little ‘oeks 11 front perch mat i htewenrnit doean’t vee Hoosie ur fu nt Ha layer ts Men’s $1.75 Dress Work Gloves, Pair fangs Nan ae eee auld of | Birmingham, §; Chattanooga, » Sig appakted-Wathtin'ef @ nice the ably ; \ s $1. ‘ cholee, The hit mi. © res 4 Al oe ad ‘ ; *rincetor * Ty Sa i fer Jack is a problem. The sort of] New Oriean Memphis, 4. itable ut between ed in the ore a being throw 1 en M ate h nt are golng to 5 1 the game Shirts Reduced to 28e No others scheduled. Harry Greb, middleweight champion, bouts Dempsey puts up are not re ar F : : the play had been mad 4] F OWN representative It | in New York, And the got an : re ‘ garded with favor in Ir a, being ms the batter ts not de ed as ha 4 J bl 7 ] lo, t again Mer ' oh ry pit too rugged. Of course be other kick In the pocket ing tried to sacrifice thes At Wimbledon f aallerien are alwaye made v ° Booster Sale Special ¥ tel ) rugs he did in| S48" Antonio, 8; Daligs, 8, Kearns forgot that the had left |inird, If he did, ho failed ayers and players are erit I * s tae might agree to behave as he ¢ Houston, 6; Ft. Worth, 1, New York city at odds with the stats " omorrow (Saturday) iy the Bhelby fight, than which z . i Beaymont, 0; Wichita Falls boxing commission because of Jack sition WIMBLEE "4 ; cad’ ah. Wantataie r Men’s Good Quality Only there was nothing more peaceful) Will 's4: shreveport, 8 Doman o rahe | Ge aes Question—In what position did I r 1 air in Jeree and harmless, but who would the Dempsey's retuval (o fight Marry | tex Wlekard place Gone ‘Tynney | Henness foared |will find no college spirit of recoe Mi Athletic Union Suits | Heavy Blue Denim oppo: 0 ainst whom Jack among the heavyweights of the coun: 1 nizeble brand. College epirit in > * a . ° awaiting him to visit the commish, Answer.—He did not clase him| tennis champte F of golfing spirit. There js not the = een That august body kept bim waiting |anong the heavyweights at all but| Rene LaCoste, o 8 ' slightest way by which the visitor | 58e $4 00 outside the door an hour or twolpigced him first among the Mght|first set from Ro 5 f Ban|to these Jevsey hills could distin- | ° and thén informod him that he had | heavies nr gulsh thin as an intercollegiate con- | not “disguised bis identity at all by A | won t t G1, and} test whieh means to the ‘players in: | We Stand Back of Our Goods Before Buying Your Cleveland at Chicago, switching his allegiance to Mr, Wal-] Question—How many Weste the mateh volved if not to the general mass of | St, Louls at Detroit. ker—that he was in as bad as ever |conference basketball races have alumni and undergrads | ’ \p d that until he apologized and | ended in a fie? WIMBLEDO ng ° 2 ———._-—- 220 SOUTH 220 SOUTH Car Be Sure and VUES SNe ee et eee iia Hee ok ater F Araneae Leits Gnielee vi Ray Geesy: of \n ANTONIO, Tex—Johm CENTER ST. e CENTER ST, National League. | law and edict they iss he couldn't | 1911, Minnesota -Murdue: 1912, Pur \¢ iminated fr ‘ nel . Me army featherweight cham Look Up the Hudson Chicago at Bt, Loyls. | manage anything-=not ¢ wrest: |dueWisconsin; 1917, MinolsMinne-| nis ehampl j ' elalith corpa area, won 4 Olneinnat! at Pitteburah |ler—in New ¥ t sota; 1031, Purdue-Alleligan: W igor f 4 und bout-with Maray -Montey Satisfaction or Your Money Back Philadelphia at Boston. That suggest t n: 199%, Lowa: Wisconain; 1924, Chi | the " omer eight champion Brooklyn at New York | want to mar t ‘ co Lllinols-Wieconsin

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