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SUNDAY, JUNE 28, 1925 r -PAGE SIX Che Casper Sunday Cribune %g | World Results | By Leased Wire Of All Events | FNGLENGOPS SLIMHARRISHOLDS SENATORS |° Tay anal Sa BROADWAY JONES OF ARADLEY TENNIS HATCH "FoR ATHLETICS INSTAR GAME —<”c=2*¢Se=t™ oe tee Sovomts_ STABLES TIKES DERBY CLASSI | Philadelphia, 3; Washing h won both games of a double header | PHILADELPHIA, June } from the Red Sox today by scores Har ri ni S h- | of 10 to 5 and 5 to 1. First in News Flying Ebony Fails to Get in Money at Latonia In Running of Race for $25,000 Stakes; Kentucky Sweeps Field. aS Hoyt was driven from the box in the opener but Connelly’s costly error led to an elghth inning rally | for the Yanks, In the second game the Red Sox outbatted the Yankées who were held to five scattered hits. But two of these were home runs by Meuse! | 00x—3 11 O]and they accounted for all of the and | Yankee tallies. First game: R.H.E. New York ---.000 010 054—10 11 0] } PERMANEIT Home Boston ... 000 020 300— 5 138 2 IN CENTER Hoyt, Jones and Schang; Zahniser, Quinn, Ross and Picinich, Second game: New York CoLtuds 1s STILL SEEWANG A’SUCCESSoR. To Australian Ace Meets Narrow Escape at I 1 Wimbledon. LATONIA RACE TRACK, Kentucky, June 27.—(B) United Press.) Broadway Jones, owned by E. R. Bradley, Kentucky sportsman, brewer and racer of a big stable of thoroughbreds, today won the Latonia Derby at a mile and a half. ? & Bradley, therefore, is $25,2 Hurley Meyer, an apprentice rider, ! remaine@ cool and judged well, conditions WI Meyer kept Broadway Jones on y Jones paid his backers the outside of his field, never was] $12.10 to win and $4.90 to place and interfered with and timed his final | $3.50 to show. Philadelphia 5 richer, and all because 2:31, was not fast, consid 00 002 o00— e Boston 000 000 001—1 10 0 run to a second to win by a neck} King Nadi paid $5.10 to place a aw ean ee od pitching.| Shocker and Bengough; Ruffing from King Nadi. ‘The latter was a| ‘».50 to show, : ‘ 000 ect i he fre, | and Heving. length in front of Progress ,a maid-} Progress paid $4 to show. eaten ndi an wet the first | én, atithe finish The datter was a field horse. It was a victory for the west as -_—— Flying Ebony, winner of the Ken- tucky Derby, and Swope, who ran some good races in eastern stakes, failed to get into the money. Three R.H.E. | Detroit, 5; St. Louis, 4. —1 71 DETROIT, Mich., June —Fight 000 100 19x—2 6, 1| ing a game uphill battle, the Detroit | Myatt; Lyons and | Tigers won their ninth straight vic-{ tory and third straight over | 7 a R.H.E.| Louis today by a score of 5 tb 4 Kentucky-owned horses had all as § 00 910 of0—1 8& 0] Singles by Burke, Wingo and Blue luck Flying Bbon yr Tania ves> .. ) 001 02x—3 9 O]in the ninth won the game. a - annie race. He never was a — Myatt; Robertson] Score: R.H.E z contender. St. Louls 200 020 000—4 11 1} CVENGROS. Swope threatened at one stage to WAS CANIED BY ward the finish when he moved to ‘ . the front but other horse: ran over } > e him-and he started to back up. % Z The finish of the race was a com- j plete surprise for Broadway Jones PIRATES GAIN ON GIANTS BY 4 3 reli ec donee i AS BOSTON DEFEATS NEW YORK v Detroit -. . Bush, Wingard and Dixon; Wells, he Yankees | Collins, Dauss and Bassler. 001 000 121-6 12 2 New York, 10. BOSTON, June 2 Boston, finals in the invithtion tennis to t of the Standard Yellowstone courts. in the singles will American League. o'clock W. on Athletic ssociation will ) Club Standings played this morning on 4 \KE ie DAIS HAS DEVELOPED INTo A Good Stott stor this mornin Al Lake in the singles Saturda a Philadelphia Pittsburgh 3-2; Cincinnati 2 Score— R. H. EB By NORMAN E. BROWN popular one. The changing of and| Cubs has worked in Collins’ favor. | Washington a, swhowan, iiathe PITTSBURC ~The | Chicago ----- 000 000 000-0 7 2) Chicago fans aren't claiming any} uncertainty regarding | managers, | Before’the season opened the Cubs} Chicago bracket caltheucsintiis Pittsburgh ouble | St. Louis ---- 100.031 00%x— 6 9 O| pennant for Eddie Collins team, | due to the unfortunate collapse and | loomed as ‘real pennant contenders | Detroit ~ T. Da his morning Barton and A. T. header wit her in the fin win: it. Louis New York « Cleveland Jones, Bush and Hartnett; Rein-| They would be surprised, in. ali| death of Frank Chance, the faflure|—the Sox as a hopeless outfit. The hart and O'Fs probability, if the White Sox team} Of Johnny Evers to do anything| failure of the Cubs to get going gave Collins and his men a chance a 2 and droppi Ay s shad Hsien oe finished second or third. with the club’and the temporary ex- ator "333 | wil! play K. s and sd 1 " vanced him |" First. game Philadelphia 1 ‘ Istel.ce of a triumvirat —Walsh, | to show their wares. Boston mrad Ree Pda deter to the fifth round where he will play Neate Weta 5 A esaoti be But this much {s said’all oyer the| \5 aa} ; pe n the semi-final match sedge : haranerphes tod Ke. 10 000— 212 0] NEW YORK, June circuit. for Eadie Calling: “He is| 2Y%ePS .and. Colfins—in betreen| All of which is gladsome news for National doubles competition Monday after- taitiie he EA 100 010 01x— 3 9 O]homer off Bur aki bared: * wie “8! times, caysed th> fans to lose in-| the legion of fans who waited for agian Hiei te doa ae aad fou rour : | Luque and Hargrave; Adams and| bases filled ‘ making Lhe: teen: play: the. beseuall | teresthin the. outfit Edward to get a chance asa ms pth posers . An ‘ 1 i nd| ba r it is capable of on paper—and bet-| ‘7S he outfit. twa get a chance as'a man-} 0's syed toe H P to 6 victory over Bre LY-| te ‘bapeball than shia? pradeocas Collins is: making: the fans ager—waited while the White bb hag eb tata tie : I c R. H. B-|'The Robins pecked ax Jimmy | Wogueed. from, the cee eascessors | the Box once more. bosses went out of their way to Fittaburgh wines tenths at} ---.201 000 300— 611 2] Ring all during the game. but could an the! eas me tarlelor The tenhporary ‘collapse of the! someone else. Cineinnat! $1 v 100 000 100— 2 & 1]not overcome his lead or just as good, The White Sox st wane Brookiyn 38 . Warkley and ie a9 novelas _ RH. Bp, | 20% stand out as the only formid- | t, Louls 24 finals of the I neshansanal eed Paes Herth “10 "1 | ade club in the league outside the Chicago 6 evening at 6 E ~ 100 202 fo0n & iy. g| Athletics and Senators. | Philadeip’ 4 60 | o'clock ; Boston 8; New York i Grimes, Hubbel!| Collins’ team lacks def | Boston 8 87] G eat interest ts being manifested ‘ Justa REA Lire Se: strength. The other day, for in the tennis tourney and many he susing the G stance, Charley Robertson, a mu crack tennis players ente the nts y of Stanley Harris, manager 0 retiring Athletics among the iead 1s some thing to ponder over. > Connie has at last got the batting Yesterday S Scores i % Chay player me better pitcher than he was las a . ? to a iy hing the fine pitching of Jess | Season, gave the Red. Sox but’ five /World's “champion, Senators, leads ‘ 1 pet-| Barnes here today and defeated Jack | hits, but Jost a heart-breaking game. | his team in sacrifice hitting. ans played bet- y 4 The team hasn't a formidabk young pilote’s ability to lay Bentley, & to 2 Walker, Meus ; 3 fdemidablearpey re superior to the | Be? @alker eusel of hitters, It ranks near the bot:!down gives him plenty of opportu: |to carry alung what has been a bril- Amercian League. strength he needed of recent year: team, work was) SRE OuNen alt home (runes New York, 10-5; Boston, 5-1 siéare 4 H tom in team batting. But Collins{ nities to teach his men the yalue,| liant pitching staff at times at least. nd patchy by the Whaton 000 012 0085— 815 0 has his men giving their best and|of team play above desire for indi The far-famed bali murders of the] Chicago, 2-3; Cleveland, 1-1 <img erecane hy bated; Mee aes al | is making the Chi Sox fans realize |'vidual glory. Yankees have dropped. The St. Louis} Philadelphia, 3; Washin 1 another Ort Barres and /O'Nell: Bantle | this best isn't 60, bad. Browns find little in the. batting| Detroit, 5; St. Louis, 4 competition, E} res Harris is an effective and timely 1 nyder | : . 4 5 of | averages to cheer them—outride of See ea > the |mer and Snyde ; — rat ae ee ate Down ae Te es Sie kirorgdian Chace: latheta | wack: National oa STICK HONORS oy One of Collins’ first moves wag to 3 ; ‘ echoed £ 3! ° » batting wort s turneéc Cincinna ; pur $ ae St. Louis 5; Chi ; Tennis Star Is Still Im-| 2°: Johnny Mostil a He-has Jeafned the valué of playing |. Truly the batting worm his turned} Cincinnati, 2-6; Pittsburgh, $-2. 4 permanent a bit. Boston, 8; New York, 3 A fork 1 t i ST, LOUIS . . home in cénter field. Now Johnny | be’game, He sets the example for his 2 i ‘ 7 Gilbert, a e British pair, D M x nn} So Philadelphia, 10; Brooklyn, 6. hard f t five set match, at | Hornsby’s rejuvinated ¢ proving lespite any had been playing good ball in the |teamm~ates day in mh day out, St, Louis, 5: Chicago, 0. By JOHN B. FOSTER, 7, 6 nde ed their grip on fifth place in the nie outfield for the Sox for some time,| Which may be one of tho reasons aera ne (Copyright 1 bur Lucien B, Williar former Yale re : ast ranabie Tnumphs. He was handleay however, b ar hee apa bea Broniee falohg: to i I> | American Association. NEW YORK, 1 zi J. Brooks Fennoiniso won (tees , ubs 5 to | nes | being shifted cor y trom one | th es fa ib, lest par jai Ase 1: cae COotiensba 5 5, | Hornsby fs a ten to one bet to Jeu be onatah esdin Lit itring By LAWRENCE PERRY. garden so TPE NES nut tn pun eo a i ge beg ah ghee Indianapolis ~.010 208 100—7 15 the patos) league in batting this Paarnigy ae ea tare 4 3 RENCE to get acquain h a given fleld | 50 he New York Yankees Soiumbus 2.2008 Oot! oii year and if he keeps up his te mm (Copyright, 1923, Casper Tribune) | ; 4 ian xtee a titas “aks Columbu 202 F Arie | Nine Home Runs | (Coparieht. 1925, Casper Tribune) | ne wasted much of speed eral times given striking ev Burwell and Florence; Nor! hitting he may even beat the leasue ending champion, and the former . al ; hike made it clear he to ressain | & 1 em seek personal of the old Bostons ) Aap ding 7 chains plone ana ithe Saree in Seven Days! said that W mtn ig ade Pee) Mary: above ketim eilecean JODHPUR TEAM Atetoiedo— Hin | Sthoe’ the vPessent weak uine = to the fourth round she wii - | Mostil ie exceeding even Eddie's Uy. ataik Ge ‘ | Louisville ) 3 6 | has climbed Above the 420 grade eet Australi Miss E © him to improve | expectations. His flelding has been| US* Spring, while the Detroit 7: —— | Toledo 5 00 000-1 3 O| Most to 430 and he shows no sign A Boyd. The winner will be the fin ving watched: the champion | spectacul While his hitting has | Sef 9nd Toronto, with which. the) HURLINGAME, England, June 27] Holley and Redmond; Jonna of slowing up. To surpass Duff) « mm ust Mile. Lenglen several matches year, the| been weak in the averages, he hag|2e" have a working agreement, |_(unitéa Press)—Falrly ridden over | Gaston, mark would be a great achiev t ( > } weiter (taenteibedl that he has| collected base hits at. timely ‘were training at / s + Man: yy a ntl waa’ Vastly Batter Seren and Rogers, weighted down by me i | Jaccomplished this apparently inau-| Vals and his speed on the has | 95° Den alae y pled » had | mountec American army polo] At St. Paul— R.H.E. | 48erial cares, probably will not male 1 | perable feat, played 4 part in many a Le rae ane cetyete ema emer tLe Cran | OMT, * over t itish team | Kansas C! § 4|!t, but at least he is likely to get e His game, wher He leads the ye in stolen | Quitielder. with the Tigers. ; Toronto |1n the recent matches for the Inter-| St. F 110 100-—6 11 5] the select .400 class ng but Davis, Texas league intield | $*"* Leabhn las ofthe is “lay by the J t € r . T I x e WINS COLLEGE SHie he e stur, came to the ‘Sox an uncertain | Ce and” Howley 2 4dbe gad India, The score wa — ulane Golfer ‘ h he « quantity. He showed promise down | Hout cluded in sald streng Mir RHE nin ah utter wi y | south, t lacked finesse, Collins, a > lwaukee ....100 100 001— 8 2 * . s rey i eae | working ¢ day in ar How: \ieak 7 Minneapolis ..761 210 10x—18 17 0 Tw ns uv Low a There ne was a jawn tennis | 28Y.. out, hes 1 him into af !n CAR ctacomene man | Reftz, Sanders, Finnerman, Me = | ’ Iwill + 4 . t 4 to brilliant. A ; ason | museiaa a to have . ourney Score t ¢ | the } - Western League | Tilden is t Shapes Pitching Staft | atte. Cas Omaha wary RUE sonais c | a ) enter an { Collins assumed a pitelilr oA in thinad ton; elicit Oklahoma City 013 000 000— 4 9 a|t Setting a terrif " ! 4 doubt as to. the steons it with a splintered elbow last sea- | Wade many s enter inte ' Me Sberts, Ket ; Ber George Lamprecht rR « ‘ t down a bit when the stars 20". His age wes against him when | partial collapse of the Cleveland | Harris, Lee and Wilde hio, representing 'T 3 to desert clay for turf but | he ted to round ani) feos Mike aes peanane Peaknete St.the _ ray ae ac wh c ' 1 y e Cvyengros, tossed out by the Giants | * is « ise dep ne! £ ie tnecis xnlignte : awe Tt : \ whe won’ fool the wiseacrea-of the | Sangin: tossed out by cntarseuel Fever since Tris Speaker assumed ; At Laeol R. H. E.|tercollegiate golf champlonship her ; ; game who know that Tilden stands | 2) Ay if he big|the reigns in the Forest City he has 4 Tulse, 010 000 000—1 4 9/ this afternoon cP it first—and there ts no second DCU randy» +0 salip outret) he taaay aa + teh Lincoln - 050 000 00x— 511 2] He defeated Alfred J. West a: by his we e 3 show, | had a*powerful batting team—a club Bivne cha errata eS lacentanee / 1 his ¢ Charley Robertson. once } of | that could atep out day in a y 4 Brucke a and | reese represented the L ; matct |= no-hitno-run* game, had’ an off|out and battle the Tigers the Yank : js! ashington by a score rand ‘ rd season last year. and other ball murdering outti Nee $ holes final ro I « eras “ ca i s . 3 i; es Moine R. 7 man put on er Collins is given credit for shaping | For a time this season the Texan 4 Soak . s f et but effort 1 4 \ these hurlers, along with Thurston] got fair hitting but the slugsers 4 Des Moines The ‘ | staff. Lyons himself stands out as| son, nlways a timely hitter and pe és mates Fi hi | de ox taasnsnennanits te } | one of the best young: pitchers in |ennial contender for league batting a 18: ing and | I fornia when G, I Max West the game. honors, was finally benched becau: . " a | Sratford defeated t Also Collins has made the team a | of his failure to hit. Only threé m PR a Fe Hunting Are Charles Wate rnold tral Pres - bers of the team are clouting the ball 000 302 018—11 19 4 | 6-4 , ' Treks ‘ . a atia .300 clip day in arid day out ~~ 1020 000-3 9 1] Good ¥g _ hash A double me wi Fl | They are Speaker Sewell and } 1 Haley; Gilder : van afternoo! I'the veteran Geor urn I Whaling. AT THE FOUR CROSS ’ ‘ y ! League, The American Legion team TOUANEY SBHEDULED ton and the Athletics dish up and Lake— R. H. E.| Location 50 miles north 1 ne ‘play in both games ‘ing | cannot outbat the Tigers, ancisco ¢ 711 3il of py te I te se * and i) | ball tear ( ) EN JULY 1b from his men and his pitching has y Agnew rey, Mc asin, 100d roads. | oe The Legion Standard game was to| * ranged from brilliant to sandlot stuff 2 and Coo} || good place for all the fam- | T HONES IN GAME . : have be ed a few days ago but | inp 2@ hours, Cleveland fans and | - ily to spend a vacation. 4 ' » Dope 1 ri eve | was postponed until this afternoon — sports scribes are beginning to ure P 4 7 R. H. kg. Indivia Rtn. | all-time recor Sam Neff, president of the Ot City | Wyo. June 27—|] action and earnest efforts:to pull the portland 000 000 000— 0 4 6 ndividual log cabins, — West ts now leading the league | lengue, has arranged a revised sched-| (Special to The Tribune)—The an-|team-out of the rut by’ some hook Reece et 100 Ole tt 1|] excellent meals, gentle : The west clerks baseball team | in home it 21 and his batting | ule_of games with a double header |nus! Fort D. A, Ruseell polo tour-| crook or trade, o ee ‘ec, Harrison and Hannah; || saddle horses, hunting and of the Independent league will play | average tr 4 the bes the jevery Sunday, Admission at the |nament will get underway July 26, _ - . ot and Schang, Whitney fishing trips arranged, li- tlie Telephone nine at the Midwest | circult gate to the Sunday games will be|and will continue through a period| Speaking of team batting. A per- H Vo Fe ag —_— y T ged, tamond on the old fair grounds The y laying eo | fifty cents which entitles the pur two weeks, Army teams from | usal of the American league batting ere’s Jim Thorpe, America’ Oakland— H, pw, || Censed guides, south of the ndard addition this | ond year of prof 1 ball, is caus |ehaser of a ticket to wee both games. t Leavenworth and Fort Riley, | records reveals an interesting situa-| RPeatest all around athlet i 4 401 200 002917 9 Rates are reasonable. afternoon at 230 0 ing @ ecu t league ecouts —__— nsas, Fort Sam Houston, Texas,|tion in the younger circuit, Leading dey and Probably th e in his 001 000 020— 3311 9] Our pro iti ill inter- h of the two team has won | hither, and ily will goup} WINNETKA, Ti, Juno Si. |the 4th and ith Cavalry and the| the pack of batters are Wingo, Cobb | candidate for all-tin.w foremost aldwin; Delaney ana || —U* Proposition wi 4a r once from the other and both out-| this fall, adding another feather to |(United Press)—Ken Hisert, captain |76th field artillery at Fort’ Russell, |and Heilmann of tho Tigers and Sim: | that ee F all-time honors in est you. Write for partic- ( te will > tl 1 this | the war bonr tM r Charlen|of the University of Chi If} and etvillan teams from Denver and | mons and Lamar of the Athlet, th Spect. in the uniform of . ulars or turn off at sign Mavn t c nto} } Gabby” & veloped m, Ww the Big Te rado Spring are now entered?|) Nove the names of Cobb and Heil. | Me Zanesville Grevs. Tho At Sacramento— R.A. E. |] post pre ‘ ' ere The 18th cavalry team tecently ac-| mann. among the leading hitters | 8 helping therm in thelr & rpe | First Bight Innir wie rts ing M Michig ed t plonship of the ninth |draw no surprise. But “Red' Wingo | retain the championshiy Aad to La Angeles..302 200 019-19 j9 4 GEO. E, PARODY 40, @ ane) ¥¢ pa corps. area in hes held at Bolse, |{e.a newcomer. And the ; : ) of the eramento 00 000 O13 ar ” . " J t 1 to attend pa to Idaho, ptlcaraaatar 4 |e menibers of ip cute pielest a bastern Ohio league, ° Root and Ennis; Hughes, Vino; | Four Cross Ranch " Keating and Shea, ' Bondurant, Wyo.

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