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TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1925 Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE SEVEN THE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS = "ie, REST AND CLIMB TO TOPPLAGE, #282 Grats World Results By Leased Wire j ress LEFT RIGHT QNO ILL Sock fesomiceee FIGHT YOU'LL (ant EVEN g Ta RO IANA BLUFF / DO FORME , Xmipe aT wouy IN THE EYE , Sei Oe Nec Seer aE p McGraw Clan Gives Way to Pittsburgh in Leader- | ' at ship of Nationals; Coveleskie Hurls | Senators to Diamond Win. NEW YORK, June 30.—(Associated Press.) —The Giants are taking the dust from the Pirates today. For the first time since early in the season, New York is out vf the lead in the National league pennant race. While the Giants were ahead of the Braves by 8 to 1 in the second innirig } rain stopped the.contest. The Corsairs were qu still persists. For the eleventh time advantage of the opportunity and|this season, the Hugmen fafled to trimmed the Reds, 8 to 1 and gained|extend a two game winning streak thé pinnacle with a point lee-|by losing yesterday. to’the Red Sox way, 10 to 5. Boston had lost nine straight, Cincinnati felt the effects of the! Detroit held fast. to fourth place rise of the Pir: tobog-|by annexing. a» twin program from ganed into the division, St,] Cleveland 4 to 1. and’7 to 4. Cobb Louis moving into fourth turned out three doubles and a, sin- the first rank by remaining idle, | gle out of four attempts in the open- Stanley Coveloskie, the yeteran|er. ‘The ‘Browne pollshea otf the IT WILL BE A LITTLE MAN spitbailer. traded by Tris Speaker| White Sox in the first of a sertes, ERIS He RE ea ee eae Who Stops Dempsey, Who Won Fame as Giant Killer , hurled the champs to a 4-to-1 | hits. V5 victory over the Athletics, slicing the| Dazzy Vance was the undoing of lead of the Mackmen to half a game.|the Phillies permitting but five safe- The downfall of the American lead-|ties while the Robins “garnered: 11} ~ era also marked the first defeat of /off Carlson and Knight to win by the season for Sam.G Philadel. |8 to 3, phia pitching ace. By virtue of the} The Phillies made a triple play. { telumph, Coveleskie shares the best ——— twirling average inthe league with Gray, with nine victories and one setback. The chronic ailment of the Yankees | | SA ee TEXAS CLUB iN | ‘Trade Marke Ree, U. §. Pat. Office he, $823, by The Psi! S¥ndi PA LR Me Bs OB } | Babe ———— | place at Sudbury And in giving up his faney Sudbury, Babe repeats the re. (rain of gentler ota t ve-1f you right ya Babe a8 8 + = aati pa ese) American Leagte 4 wi Detroit 4:7: Cleveland 1-4 :Us | on rowing coach, had the right|hits in five times up, scoring one| Washington 4; Philndetphig 1. dope on his eight carried the|run himeelf' and helping score :a| &8t- Louis 5: Chicago 2 university colors in the Pe ple of others N onal Le e |" The Legion and Texas teams which | | iar papattk, Gailaw, Soeey bait cecen ee Fb RIN ee BR oe el I Be Seer are trailing at the tail end in the} Gad tina’ eh aed? tecicad ic aha tee i i ORR anBRIa: ¢ standings for the Oil City league will 1926 stated frankly thet his pre bain fr : Gant oy, Tork wonton” Ais clash this afternoon at 5:30 o'clock pe vey ' m . team we “Just good Ught crew | plete for Mr. Harriss. M a pit No othe ling courageous boys.” Thes é on three 4 that in the fourmile race of w American Association in a twilight game on the high school diamond, The Oil City league season is about half over and all of the teams are striving to better their ) Which was won by the sturdy na Those “who try to say that the] “iKansas ( Pgh ys 8 4 : standings. + - @8: Weak hicetaasahalie ota ahs pike y 5 ay Peres The Burlington: and=the Elks are Ria ie var i ; wpe alot ch ey oe pase Fans Confident That in first and second place respective- ating eaieis eee stauted fontany # Southern League : 3 ly, Both teams have won! six games Laséle-the lead aesihe. atace itdiaee tock 6; Na me J while the ‘Burlington’ has dropped t for better thar \ ¢ ans Bucky Harris Will’ [vhs the Burlington’ bas, aropped | I tor eter spt Ue D li Fl The standings dre given below: | Seat” darth sates maee ge tae ieicion eliver ag | Team— Wi Sh 4 , : International League t mile and the first part of the last |tal for the wt paigr apenas Burlington ‘ 1 |malle, ‘The husky: navy ‘eight carried | 5 : Rese Seapes I ester.2 By ROBERT SMALL . 2 —- lth ivengtt, he r, that |ally. speakir Dey iat am (Copyright, 1925, by Gasfier Tribune) ae. SLATTERY, Te pe siren: sere hat ae st gc. tae ate IR hl ler | Texas League WABHIN dune The | T 1 ‘4 BEST OF THE LOY Callow whould be gis credit’ for |now been ao wual aker that Houston Dating 4 (1 capital city of Wye eourtry is taking | TEXAS as--, 1. 6 SA REA viewing his team in @ sane fashion. | sluggers have been able, in the first Waco 8; ¥ 1 { its. hasetall Xe Seriousiy ean. | ee ers ™ 3 Fido f The race they rowed brought then of tha season,” te % “élon *) Although the» Senators have been |) “PORTLAND? Oregon+-Tiny Her- Sa bonny, >t any « é-clonts Ar oun NN to Falls 4 unable to force their way ta thetop|™an, Portland heavyweight, scored STRIBLINGTis _” : rset | they « outdnsthie entire Beaumont 10; Shreveport 1 of the American league teams, the} ten-found’ decisfon over George A? Pat cain When §lim Harriss. eloneated|paign of 1924 : Coast League confidence of the home. rooters: in| amson, Omaha, LOODING Stusce WAL Hoey Gira pitcher of the Athletles, reperted tol less baseball student. than! > scheduled... the ultimate success of *Bucky!’{ ? " | —_—_ OC - peced at véee sidan is connie " A i BY NORMAN E. BROWN and then as Willard bent, struck up, speed cjence to overcome weight StS pis tim# last wear when Washing- . ‘ oe ace, iendicaps. Er B25 on RO a m8 "7 re Pyare ton forged suddenly to the front, | Today $s Games Jack Dempsey, heayywelght cham: |** 1M try over Willard br Seale fo oe a> prot c } . : * there were many misgivings. It was pion of the world, won at title byl ibe wile back to a noémal type of leo. mae : prebebie successors ; % a all too good to be true; it couldn't ~~ -- AMERICAN cutting down the biggest man of the|jeayy, nN an interesting study. last, But it did and Washington! Chicago at St. Louls, white hope daye—Jess — Willard.|" Recalling Choynski and Fitz Foremost of the pack, in my opin- went on to its first pennant and first| Detroit at Cleveland. Dempsey: weighing 189 pounds him-| But, judging from the eize of the |!" !* Jimmy Slattery, ‘This man, world series championship Philadelphia at’ Washington felt, seemed like a small boy before) men now ih front ranks of the heavy-| °F ll the probabilities, embodies This year the fans are pulling as New York at Boston. the’ Golfath from Lawrence, Kanses.| weight division and scrambling for | everything that a heavyweight cham- <3 hard as*they know how. They are| NATIONAL Willard weighed 246 pounds, The! the coveted chance to mbet Dempsey {Pion should have\hitting power, keeping @ stiff upper lip and heap-| Pittsburgh at Chicago. difference, then, was a matter of|for his crown, the man who whips|fikhting heart, speed, sclence and ing maledictions upon the clan of| Brooklyn at Philadelphia over 50 pounds him will be emailer than he is. The |ring generalship, Right now 1 be Mack. Washington Was all set for} Boston at New York. Dempsey literally whittled Willard | next world’s heavyweight champion he woul nd a better chance its second pennant. ‘The experts| Only three. down to his size. He crumpled the| wil be more of the 19 ye against Dempsey than Gene Tunney had said that New York, Detroit, mammoth hulk a nerve dead-| Choynski,. Fitzsimmons, {er any of the other contenders, A Cleveland, and the White Sox would ening punch just 7 cir | Yea? more, however, will put him Jn _. | bette He may add a bit of | 2 a SARS seco RS (rhea penny Pg sd9 A ce siege: a be the teams that Washington at Below. the: hearts | Spe blenbehtermen wh ns would have to beat. Keeping ahead \ at time—although he of that valiant quartet has been one . = will st be a light heavy. ot the easiest things the Senators | Second to Slattery must be rated ever have had to do, but out of the : Tunney, His vietory over Gibbons ruck has come the dark horse com- | | irrespective of Gibbons condition, monly known as the white elephant iity—stamps it a shady equine can eyer be . Sait 7 | nit ing fighter. Ans known as a pale pachyderm, The If you bave some question to) | | Aespised Athletics leaped up from | |4#* @bOut baseball, football, box: { ee ing or any other amateur or pro- | | ’ sa gh xer vat a battler he a heady, clever nowhere and have been out there hit, He has a kid. setting the pace to a fare-you-well, | | fessional sport— cle=seaeties If the Senators win five straight Write to John B. Foster, on ‘that is a whiz : ; = | r rT comes Paul Berlen- games, the Athletics win six,’ Twice | | 9aseball. Whirlwind Go Expected | By SOHN B. FOSTER. Ina ING; & otektT Head since the pac®making began Wash: ce Per ob amateur 4 | pn rie . net h can cause’any pg the 4 .% Daren tink hes y om boxing and other nen e ashes s in r agues | 5 bie _ ite op i ! 4 t i nal sporta, All are spe | ith I | f during the 2 ing t Ie espondenta of the Casper W ith W a ke Y dica a ~ cague are playir } to |i) 3 BY FAIR PLAY go of x. | lefent Was ingt You can't can; || stamped, self-ad- buts x | vince the capital zen-folk that for your rep! | NEW K Y ly ; sara let alone these teams are playing equally hard | “9 "Runner on firpt amd second | been turned inthedirection of Harry | The Col rhe cn oft Hee eens. mice recently | bases with no one out. Batter hits| /'° that / Sonne ilar Sine *atieed ot. the prey must ca peed in th last innings, once over a high fly tothe pitcher and after | °° 4 -naed trelnine’ b RH or ArtY | gompetitor. Good y 3 an Bening Me , e ee lead i ‘the Clevelands in | he bats the bali he runs out of line | (''* 9 Her re a rp d lantic CHY | managerial direction are largely re sok “Delaney ie the mauler the as die : ee ands ' | about: ten feet trying, to bother the] {0F Ms July 2 battle with Mi ponsible for the success of this | natura er of the lot. He Salers Acie? | pitcher. The ball was dropped and| Walker. MeTigue, Dundee and toni . stopped |the umpire called the hatter safe," © itera have. etl coms it6 |. Although the r , promising box r | Was that right? fie ian 5 he “ahh have ‘ been |jias just about held ite own kicks He tropned S$ t Gossi | A—No.” The batter was out for a fea! Ll we ne ie at Wes) Southern Association, there v | bac! and on Paul was por Pp hitting an infleld*fly*and he might | ®Pout time fe cries ©™ UP, | ajcations that thig race w ne to| = fire for fame. Tiger ‘\ also have been)called out for inter. rp of cours » WelLworn| a closer fight before long Flowers, greatest neg ° boxer of the In her coming attempt to sw n | ference To call him safe wae all Oi B Baltimore continu 1 the] t off more tl he co se the English Channel, Miss Gertrude | wrongs of age in his next big battle? Nothe | internet aa) out Benes Leen Pe Gee Dalanae ones Nee Ederle of New York will probably cathe | tis 4st t ground ag e Bnet, : 4 » Wollle, Ung-| Q—In a recent game the side in| !rs in to held the rhargin-of safety it walt be piloted 6 Jabe Volife, Eng has ted thot } ¢ fa, |¢. But ever one of these men hes land's famous long-distance swim |the field was abled ¥f the better | ir Museen I; in vabtatain rmer, yeate,|( Milt every ong of these men mer, who knows the channel-ns few | could have runner. They replied tn] Pi! tne rom! | Toronto team is tenactous and | o hing tr BOR ~& campare- men. do |the affirmative but sald the batter | 0)2 in bis f wit het dive-u ely eran efor a heavy welg! | must reach first base. Was that Arend Yn ‘ sa nver tna t a little | } ison more act on at | | ? Unt t im ph r ph t t ue, where they are | when they ¢ b into the ring. By winning games a dozen or | vigh " ra ice aM near aier }the Western leagu wen’ they cll to the TIRg, Morena row the Louisvilis Colonels} A—Tt-ls-customary for the runner Al energy Will be justay fit to pro-! having ia row ‘over. the presidency [Action brings theit 1 upsets hgvebeen setting a terrific pace for|to start from first: if he ts a sypatt. | oe" lt zee hire steam At! phe opposition to Al’ Tearney, who] lt the the other fis ntenders tn the | tute If the captain of the team} te : a he} lives! Ih*Chieago, finally has crysta American association race Jin the field would give permission |*Y Or Deon. ba zed In the adiection of attother prert:| ” the runner could start from home] |) Or thirteen ; Arey DPCM bent by four clut | si i ig . re Luts Firpo, the Argentine boxer,;! plate which would really be a handi-| Milling against me all welghta | ‘o.club hast able to shake A “m= like a ‘7th inning stretch’ between sm * r ANG aises,, Ho has 1s] hany out of the lead in the Eas is credited with having accutmulated |cap am he would have to start oft | a} ean title . work!’ « fortune of more than half a mil | bentna the batter. Phas : be FHS | jengue, But if-one of its nearest rt crown and has been on time at gpery | ange: But ttcane of ite nearest American Lasque | It’s a fact, men fon dollars during. his comparative pt He nal leh he ever agreed to ap-| 1. | Club a te abort career tn te ving Q—A beta that: Jack » Bloonifield, bebe in whieh he ever agreed to ap-| jave itn own troubles to stay. in fron phiwaet hia Pr x phe Sa | the English heavyweight whom Tom- bi Mo Mik ikad Satta idan te Jan’ July doit ha rt “1 t4ll you a little discovery ade,” one leyment. Thais woaderful aremetis rs freshen Crown Prince Olaf, who tn the|my Gibbons beat In England ts not | On ie! 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