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t MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1525 The Casper Daily Cribune PAGE SEVEN- First in News Of All Events HERE'S MEQSLES THE MUMPS | NES, AWFUL WELL VV ‘e! World Results | By Leased Wire | | Is PRETTY Sick, |\/GEEY IM ON our BLOCK iS AWFUL tHeyre \ || easy to carcH- Fe ann | "S$ Gor SORRY $ Be, s fis 1 HOPE YOU | SHE HOMES x J BR Coainne STRIKE ONE me carci | eee eis ys catch BOTH BALL ONE _/ \ THAT 31M Oe Se rae by OF Oe A aan : i Oe CAREFUL, \ Score of 19 Points Rolled Up Out of Possible 30 in Twelve Matches While Community Play- ers Annex Total of 7 1-2 Casper Country club golfers, scoring a total of 19 points, | defeated the Casper Community club in a dual tournament played Sunday over the Country club links; The Com- munity club players annexed a total of 714 points. Many of them were unfamiliar with the course and found the hazards more difficult to negotiate. When a return match is played two weeks hence ov a lve men represented each club their own course, the Community |in Sunday's play, and in the scor- Players expect to retaliate. ing two points were allowed the winner of a match and one-half point for the bye, or the winner of | i Ha \ \ } LI. ceopestabes 100d te aie we Se the remaining holes when the} ~ a 2 a L aS | Copsright, 1928, by The Bell Syodicate, tne match ordinarily would end. This SS ee eS A ee a ets ylan made all matches 18 holes of | . Jactual play, but remaining holes nT . | | | were halyed'in some instances. | | ie A. C. Riker, last year’s country | j club champion, was defeated by | | UHL Hy n L. R. Gray, but succeeded in an- ; a the’short match at the finals. Dr. | HA] : Jeffrey defeated A. L. Seanor of UWE | Gain 200 Points in Per- the Community club, last year's ‘ TENNIS PLA ar city champion, but the latter centa e Column in eee a as half point for the} ¢ | remaining holes. i) Bah , Be Pointe scored in the snatviauat | Detroit's Winning Streak of Nine Games Is Last Six Weeks Triumph in British Ope M Him One of ivia Greatest This is Jonathan Brooks, new centerfielder of the Chicago, Cubs, who is ‘ drawing attention with his fielding and matches follow in full, the first jmames being. those of Community Broken but White Sox Turn in Seventh | | players and the others the country | 3 * 2 J BY JOHN B. FOSTER jclub golfers: ieee | Straight Win by Beating Indians (Copyright 1925 The Casper Tribune) | i r ean, sia pettanattven © NEW YORK, June 29.—Six weoks A. L, Seanor %, J. H, Jed 2. | Rae * eee: ’ | ago the Detrolt Tigers were last in| © B. Foster 0; John, Sutherland 2. NEW YORK, June 29.—(Associated Press.) —Western | BY THE SPORTSMAN T Jim Bar the American League race. Since | r. snc Be: ‘< See °- }opposition looms formidably as the 12th week of the sea- hittin ea < w Walter I then thar have gained a eed W. Canfield 44, W. R. Finney 2. {80 opens on the major league front with eastern clubs | The Cu ba pel be dé the 01 n another 26 per- ¥ + ved wack maf j ety] n o " 4 Re é ne ulema: as next six weeks | Don Gallagher 0, Geo. Campbett| having shoestring advantages. q : Linanlyifolt Danat vals Y they would be contenders. for the | 2%: j | Seven straight triumphs have firmly intrenched the | tasweaad dn1an aher 6:34 pennant with Washington and Phila-| J0® aries, Paes rts White Sox in third place in the American league, while the | and two ; delphia, Dick # 5 dit #. G. Bisson. 2 Bengals are now parked on the} Red twirlers and won, 5 to 2, keeping | ; nies . . t If the Immortal Tyrus really has |» PICK ones: wre "ihe 2. | fourth rung. | pace with the Giants, who defeated | players } ot ‘ I mateh t his team under way now. and it| onpnic Curran 0. Andy mbomP- | Chicago wrested an §:to-4 vietory| the Braves, 6 to 5. Meusel's triple | Columbus line an rae = i certainly appears that he has, the |*°D =. from the In¢ ed the winning run in the| American A t - 5, 7, 2 13 yesterday, Thur- | 8 championship race will have all of} Fred Gorham 0D. P. VanBurgh 2.) 0000” cnecwing Cleveland at critical |@l@hth inning at- New York. The| those attributes of war that were points with tight pitching, Corsairs continue to trail the Me: predicted for it before the Season be-| | Sher sowns < bitokes inte ehasedn raw clan by two points. be jning column by dofeating tho|, The Pirates’ victory, however, Chicago is in the hunt too, and if Tigers, § to 2, and ending the De.|>#°ked Cincinnati into ‘a deadlock the Detroits can give the White Sox n% for third plage with the Robins, trolt winning streak of nine in aj some help in cracking the skulls of | ee ni 2 ®) who could not play the Phillies be the two leaders there may be a mer- Nn eee = cause of rain, ry battle right down to the finish | ® Senators inaugurated their} By taking both sections a 1 of a dou return to the capital with a 6-to-L ; ; with two eastern and two western | 2 . ble bill with the Cubs, 8 to 1 and clubs fighting for the honors, verdict ast the Athletics, Reuther!s to 3, St. Louis rose threatening | Ty's team has: made {ts worst sens the Mackmen down with five} ay @ contender for thir piace. Jess showing againet the Athletics,’ trom | ingles. Washington is now within | Haines allowed the Cube: but three era age tae eck i one and one-half games of the Tead.| hits in the opening fracaa Bettom- The Yankees took a rest yester- Association team.* He has | alread made himself immensely ves | yRFDUAND NEEDED FOR|s =" sat ‘YOUNG RING CONTENDERS en Barr games, and yet if {t can continue to} . r ley's home run with all the bases oc- A] | j WW TH STARS F F 1 his ¢ akip along as {t is skipping now, the |, The Midwest Clerks nosed out the} day. cupled scored half of the Cards d t act Philadelphias are going to lose quite | Telephone five, 6 to 5, in a game}. Pittsburgh took toll® from three! runs in the second gam Toca | Se a few to Detroit. that sparkled with snappy fielding | ——————— ——___ Ee 5 ne and heavy hitting yesterday after- RE noon on the Midwest diamond, It By FAIR PL ’ di Nelo are opiceg yh bade pepe STANDARD AND ELKS CAPTURE Pee cecer Vesnoniieee Club Stan vidas ni rivals and the contest was close Wienke m " EW YORK, June Old timer from the start, Stubbs pitched a | ge ry : 2 si cf Se kase! i chs caval blest a 2 nice game for the Telephones, while By NORMAN-E. BROWN. —_j_ Brooks Hit .342 for Columbus last | 10 i OS Saale Hanlon rememibe American League, fe Gosnell of the Midwest breezed When the Chicago Cubs pa joeaaon »and Waa going go9d: thie) is as aw pacific ttle lightwe My. 4 r twelve of the men who faced him, Columbus A. A. team som 5,0 nr, He showéd no indication lest} oo wikia’y amplonal I r Bet l " Joo Gelser drove in the winning Ree Yonathan, “Atanay'l Iesoie thie | eS os SDAL, WS WAS 8 | On tentar | ‘ wree-= 4 ilies run with a double in the last of the sata sip atta t | oye Rah Bitten, COUGAR ig writer remembers = sais | xo ee ; inth att ™ 1 Knew y were getting a brilliant | but en for > entire year, h e 7 py De t 5 Reed Dare ee eH Sli young outfielder and one who could| is in what. is commonly known as a & keen-faced, Ist : ; ‘The score: | ‘ hit, But even th 1 murder treui foe. her amateur or pro- Pn athe A 4 : : ep aa ee , pe el ba Le Pe | | Telephones The Legion team of the Oil City league suffered defeat | failed to mention | is one of the few bright ‘ a= 27 ak i Write to John B. Foster, on ABRHPOA | Yesterday afternoon in both ends of a doubleheader at the bes - Pag take ; Etna, yay Get bs uM yer E ‘ paneball. re es : ) : i - 1 high school diamond, In a five-inning game, the Standard Jbeen with the ( |felding may help raise the team ational League Lawrence Petry, on’ amateur] | Pheiten, £01 8 0 1}208ed out the Legion boys by a score of 11 to 10. The Elks | iectea a row of the to shtful place in the National Ww. F *Pinair Play'on boxing and other| | McLean, es --.-4 21 2 1 4|team took the second game from the Legion by a score of | Were slammed out In one calendar] jeaguo 1 F blkee, Ae ahaaeay dear Is : a ° H Ly i ¢ 7 : ‘ “4 week than thir a t prese K professional sporta. All are upe-| | Roof, 2b' . 412 2 6 0/15 to 6. This game went seven innings. A good attend- | “°° rads Hif Na tksanl taco wohar koe Soalimeine ageune oY oae cial correspondents of the Cusper Cartwright, 4.0 1 0 © O]ance was present at both games. |. ‘The score by innings: r Which rn : i | ater Clan. are Ww gO lest ‘Tribune, $14 World Building, New | | Niblett, 40 211 0 0] Box scores: |Wike .. SU SCPTT RY Wet 9 ese delat An he “ie acct York Stubbs, p 411 0 4 1) Legion AB RH PO A FE | Legion 131 010 0— 6 " 4 : Enclose a stamped, seit-ad-| | Bright, rt - 4.6.09, 0. 4 aah * -3 21 2 0 0} The summary Stolen bases— f e|" " ‘our reply. 5 ri, 1b ‘ 0 7 O O/| Mills, Free, Fisher 2, Lay T ust five n t 2 5 dressed envelope for y ply. | 39 5 10 24° 14 8| Bibel, p, ab : d Glgabee neon r ay man we i ets s an-= 2 ) # Question—How much per cent of Midwest Office art 8s 1 1 6 1 0} Spaulding, Kush. Three een pitte " rt ; games must a player take part in ABRHPOA #| Spalding, c - 0 2 2 0 0| Arbogast, Reim ® toughest fighters that b Mitchell and before he $s considered to be eligible | Gray, rt _- 0.0.2 1 o| Zoble, of . 0 11 0 Olout—By Kush I live ghborhood A sw 4 a cuss word. up in the west and only a f ; to a record? Byram os1 40 ea aaeees f, rf 0 9 0 0 0| Maples 6. Bases going ba > tab ugo,| He feinted with hin left and drove! weeks ago he was called vy 7 yram, 4 “ft. St 44 t 1 ‘ 5 t. ‘That ri caught © tou exan, Bud , Answer—A player who takes part| Lucas, 3b risa 8 Reivers c ae 10 1 1/4, off Bibel 2, W I at demand ppg ae eee | face: 1g x Puncan Lose in fifteen games is given credit for | Reather, 626 1 g)/>eme BD %..3..3 0 1 6 Hit by pitched b: 1 e one © h et pas Taylor « e de r what he does in a regular schedule | McGrath, a3NG O° 8] ‘ jer), Left on bases—Hlks t t t ane oe ’ a gave } a fight, 1 , ai 7 of 154 games | Gosnell, p ie Se * ts 8 ort 1 12 4 2/9 Warned runs—F 7 1 But F boy | : x 0 Ame? icati 000 ro Standard BR. H.POA.T EES wit 1 Question—Did Gene Tunney beat 1 1.2140 0] b. 1 0 a . : r to fight in the army? a 8-6 8 en, ef , de , pests tater Lk casera (6, 4.0528 it Yesterday's Scores eral bouts before | e ted in the 41 614 27 s s|® mm 40 * marines. But undoubtedly f | *None out when winning run | Matteson em a at Western League . t t oy , not teine | ara, Pt experience helped hir scored Fitzpatrick, p. ae yee a Wichita 10, Denver 9 (10 ined tnt They are : T at; time, theus aphere AN . z Sede: Summary—Two-base hits: Byram,| Clark, If . -0 0 0 0 6 o| Lincoln 8-5, Tulen 0.0 & eurfelted y radio, Userasure: | oS st: wasn't & nice thing’ tor &| rena 3 Question—Has Robert A. Harris,| McGrath, Gosnell 2, Gaiser, Payne, | Butcher, If 1 1 1 0 0| Omaha 6-6. Oklahoma City 2-0 | Life in general seems to vore them | fk} rAd has vuiasitea | start 1 : er tt a who won the British amateur tour-| Three-base hits! Lucas, Stolen | Gow, rt — 010041 Des Moines 4 t. Joseph 1-1 at times. pans 4, Baus ae ea 8 ca on { 4 ney this year ever played In thoe| bases: Byram, Hathaway 2, Crater, Totals a-- 2011 915 8 3 re as ‘ The other Sunday I took am st eon glad—but he wasn't, He was| hee'te him Y United States? Shelton, McLean, Stubbs 2. Saeri-| The sco ie National League n eleo took a stroll that | eet eee ae allt | pn he lys a Answer—Yes, he was captain of|fice hits: Frost. Left on bases:| Legion w-- $40 21--19| Pittsburgh 6, Cincinnati os on. Ho was a ie as okiak’ wae ape pie a Walker cup tonm that played In| Midwest 11, Telephones 6. Double | Standard 440 Seung; St Lpule &8, Chicago 1 ned lad old rn gi thié country | playa: Gray to MoGrath, Struck! The summary baseee a. | New rere 6.) folie , 0 erhat As ——_—_ out: By Gosnell 12, by Stubbs 8.leion 4, Standard Pwo ees—Le- | Philadelphia ghict- ait a baiv on s , Heel | America’s first directed public| Base on balla; Off Stubbe 1 Gray).|— Morris. Home russ pee Mt - the earmarks of t Jalewsdabe : 4 playground was opened in Boston in‘ Passed balls: Whittler 1. Umpire truck out—By Reime aca al ye | American Teague , freliant } t r: ‘ wh Ge: tony ie 1885 Blevins and Sharp. Scorer: Dake bel 1, by Fitzpatrich Chitago 8, Cleveland 4 dd ape that: 06) ; 0 — — — , v t 6, Philadelphia 1 | hanced t k . . f = ———— 2 : balls—off Fitzpatrick Vaabington ¢, Phil | Hec ne xing, stories of St. Louts 8, Detro! an Matthbelaed Ob the nee 1 i 3, off Bibel 2. Wild’ pitches—nei Me ethnes rece pep “4 & bouts, movies, the attentlor merth. Hit by pitched ball—py Fit e waa DENS $ ere , 18 t men of the ring i‘ Outdoor Goods for Outdoor People | |i), ifi.p.p'oyeeetow rie bin-own deight and ld atleast not the rine Be Legion 5, Standara Barr | oS 4 gr and .probably ¢ ge, soll I is the thing a Indianapolis 3-5, Columbus 4-4 stunt et heed ing Ls —Legion 4, Standard ¢ Noulayiite Ye10, ‘Toledo 6-6, SNeoka gunitba’ thé argument; hae ie i }wame—1:15, Umpire—Cal smith Kantas City 6, St. Paul Aidn't learn oR Jet at ce a vag Phar da 2 A Second Game (Second called fourth, darkness), | Long before I reached t Lee whine cada thie | alike AB RH Pc \ polis 3-6, Milwaukee 41 nuayed off as pally hig 4 . E |To Set Up Mille, If s-____ 5 3 Win Eee ; sal 1 end Sn they bane. \easden: that | Free, 2b, 3 422010 Pacific Coast League the r 1 ready lad f t tert sic! Aa mgt a ay Sarre pageng | A|To Take Walker; of $5 8s LO} Portkakea Vernon 1 Jonah an antes strength in but a fores to be Artogant, 1 0| Seattle 2-4, Oakland 18 isn't go) end that way pepe theca bel vapertbeds yiha sc | xDosnell ) 0| San Francisco 918, Salt Lake 10-6 The stranger webmed the bellig:| yy va Pittman, 1b 6 0| Los Angeles 15-5, Sacramento 1-3:] rent one. Perhaps the affluence Fister, as .. a) | of the “dressed up” boy whetted ae beta »D. 16 Southern League, | hia anger. Perhaps the other iad luteher, rf, 041 Atlanta 2, Cha ga 1¢ spurred him on by ignoring his re. | ff d , i Maples, rf, p 2 0| Mobile 3, New Orleans 9 marks, At any rate the barefooted’ oday § es ry 7 | Little Rock 1, Memphis 16 lad made th first. move. He | Make your next outing the best ever. Order a Totals ... 15 2 Q Nashville 5, Birmingham 1 | shoved the other boy. You know | Brooks Square Umbrella Tent from us today. Legion AB RU POA Bp Perea ae , those kid arguments used to American League, | " \ Morris, 2b 41223 0 International League get under way, Another shove fol-| Chicago at St, Louts ‘ } 1+) also have a complete line of Lincoln Folding Reimerth, of 4 01 0 0 $| Buffalo %6, Rochester 6-7. (Second | jowed. The boy in his Sunda Datedlt iat ¢ Heveland, two ram } 2 ‘ i Ss Merrill, o, it Me ite Oy Z ri lothes made nary a move toward *hiladelphia a ‘ashington. Pe ° get our prices before you buy. Blames, Sb 4 7 10 2 | (econd gate seven innings.) | wan pushed, ee ce ie Dealer’s pledge that the Guaran- Spaulding, rf, 40 500 Jersey City 5, Reading 2 | Wis companions became a bit ational League ‘ Kush, as., p 41 3 0 4 1] Syracuse-Toronto postponed ttled at his failure to fight téburgh at Cincinnati teed Used Ford Car he sells you has Schulte aradware Oo. Cunningham 40 1°0 6 canbe Why don’t you hit him?’ the Roston at New Yor been reconditioned io insure the maxi- basin | Pitapatrick, tf, ib-4 1 2 4 0 0 Texas League irged. “Dressed Up Boy" said] Brooklyn at Philadelphia mum value for the money invested. \ Everything in Hardware | aes shreveport 8, Beaumont 4 aver a word. The stranger ° longo-St i Totals es 36 61 111 5| Dallas 3, Houston 1 um # FOC Mg: FR PHONE 64-W 228 $. CENTER xboanell ran. for art Werth 4, Waco 2 jana then tt hanpe r renuith try ‘Tribune ¢ lenth. San Antonio 7, Wichita Falls Dréssed Up Boy” lit in. > t Ade. +