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WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1925 World Results By,Leased Wire LTE J Race While Pirates Retain Lead in the National Flag Derby e. Washington brethren to the Athletics, mean- ck Scott killed the Giant failing to halt the Braves. made June's last one of days, permitting only two while, the Senators were the offerings of Slim Har- result was 7 to 0. over the to 0. only three safeties, York Yankees and Red Sox, 3 to 0. only four hits. to 3. eled extra innings, the decisic ly going to Fletcher's squad, ae eager Yesterday's Scores Western League r 10, Lincoln 5. foines 13, Omaha 7 ma City 8, St. Joseph 2, Tulsa 7 ita 8, American League hington 7, Philadelphia 0. nd 6, Detroit 3. v York 3, Boston 0, ago 6, St. Louis 1. The Midwest clerks’ National League Independent ton 3 y York 3. ago 1, Pittsburgh 0 adelphia 10, Brooklyn 9 defeat league, game played yesterda Home runs by Else nd Shelton of the Commissa ai|7 : ers scheduled. n Association diamond combat y-11, Minneapolis 7. . Paul 10. Toledo. 5-3, Southern League 6 Rock 8, Nashville 3 phis 5, Chattanooga §, ile 9, New € a-Birnr leans § ami, rains Texas League ton 0, Dallas 3 > 8, Fort Worth 1. Antonio 4, Wichita Falls 6, mont 11, Shreveport 12, Babe Ruth Back) « Frost, Dake re by inning i Yank. Lineup Clerk fert. Three-base hit—Gray the slugger is through season. His ankle botlers but he was more than anxious , Manageer Huggins said. psi bes AA Sh te Fort Riley Polo Team Is Victor Teams— W. Le Washington 45 Philadelphia 44 Chicago Detroit - A v. | Clevelar 40 | n|F ‘ | Hicap el tion tourna: | NATIONAL LEAGUE t Fort Leavenworth from Teams Ww 1 a » Country Club Des MOM 16 to 9% Fort Riley staged . ion to the goal posts in half, breaking a five to| St. Louis ® y outplaying the | Cincianati 4 scored only | Philadelphia xX actual points as t Riley was} Chicago apped three point Boston i i | IS label is the Authorized Ford Dealer’s pledge that the Guaran- teed Used Ford Car he sells you has been reconditioned to insure the maxi- mum value for the money invested. The Phillies and Dodgers also trav- | on final | by Lucas of the Clerks featur HNSON HURLS SOLONS TO POSITION AT TOP OF LEAGUE Athletics Replaced by Washington in American W YORK, July 1.—(Associated Press.)—A disturb- a f marked intensity has been registered in baseball. ‘ett once stood a peaceful Philadelphian and a fearsome ant there are now an austere Senator and a belligerant [he mighty Walter Johnson came forth yesterday to in a losing battle with the Cubs 1 Kauffman allowed Pittsburgh | Sam Jones went out for the New captured tenth victory of the season from the Boston counted The White Sox required 12 innings Johnny Cooney cut down|to defeat the St. Louls Browns 6 to nts right and left for a|2, Manager Collins and Sheely each| | tory, 3 to 2, permitting | shot forth three siugles. s to spend their energy| Cleveland, staging a five run rally in the sixth, overcame the Tiger., 6 10 to 9. MIDWEST GLERKS SCORE VICTORY OVER RIVALS IN COMMISSARY. STORE team of the | ed 1 3 1 Olquickly a Nie Home Club Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE 49. his the | Commissary nine by a score of 9 to Friend Al: should ought to be and am pitching. [t don’t get 2-bits on every comeing along now. Well Al, we are still a long way from first place where we Jack Keefe. Che Casper Daily Cribune GEE,| CAN SEE FROM HERE THAT @ BUNCH OF THEM | BALLS 1S GONE /% would be if the boys support it me when I look now like we would be in the world’s serious this'yr. but I should worry Al as T am in on a scream to make plenty dough. I am auto- grafting a lot of baseballs and I one sold, Autografting means writeing your name and they aint no trouble to it once you got the nag.’ Guest I'll see how the sales is INS PAGE SEVEN First in News Of All Events | By RING LARDNER 1HANEN'T THE ; SUGHTEST {OEQ MR. REEFE SESS TE Tete: ] SHOPLIFTE at se, pos How's THEM ALTO GRAPHED BOLLS GOIN’ miss 7 VU na. s THEY OUGHT TO PUT UP EARNEST BATTLE For Loser in Wills-W einert Battle Faces Oblivion; Winner Merry measure funds for the support of +| teams comes from the officers of the |navy. As an example of the ab |sence of mercenary tives in the | naval scheme of sports, the writer has already cited the arrangement Future | | | NORMAN in no ¢ L ween Hi | nb | »| And yet the bout & 1 be on Jof the most interesting o oft |cent years for one reason alor That is tt Wil for Jac Wein felt. wh claims 1 | champions: 1.—(Associated| runs—Lucas, Shelton, Etsenbarger.| 4 victor) , Yankee slugger, | Stolen bases—Bryam Tene tim back Tuesday when | Hathaway, Stone, ifice hit—.| loud ar nat the Bos-|Gosnell: Double play—Head to Nie- | Vill sp« Red Sox. An X-ray examination | fert. Struck out—By Gray 2, by s injured ankle, made at the| Gosnell J, by Stone 1, Base on balls | gu victory n City Hespital in the morning —Off Gray 1, off Stone 2 Hits— i} h Whi ced that no bones were broken | Off Gray 9 in 4 2-3 innings, off win could e foul ball that struck his an-|Gosnell none in 13. Wild pitch— 0. Stone. Umpires—-Tenhoff and Bruce The trouble vi # thee. ve in the Yankee rer—K highly touted battles of late has at rest persisten ru- Dean thike AA peo 3 that sald f Jwork, Clever press agenting can |cover up many defeat Popularity in the majority of cases But ncither Wills nor Weinert has a popu that will stand a defeat at Is of the other And s records that wil » | ba a bl ‘ @ some question to ask about baseball, football, box ing or any other amateur or pro fessional sport— If you Write to John 8. Foster, on oaseball, Lawrence Perry, on amateur) spo and Pair Play on boxing and other | professional sports. All are spe cial correspondents of the Casper Tribune, 814 World Bullding, New York. Enclose a dressed envelope for stamped, self-ad your reply. | third, xecona, roirg from first to on third scores Hs the runner hit by batted ball out avd sends the runner who had been on third, and who had score third base. Was he right? A.—He was right se runners are on first and Batter bats between first and the ball /bitting the, runner ond, “Runner in every way. Q.—Ball Is batted over third base When passing over the base it is on fair territory but near the foul flag it hits the ground and rolls into foul just in q day's | back to | territory. calls it foul ball. What is the | rule? A—Umpire was wrong, Read | rule 44 } | Q—What me of due | Guyon who played a star game for Carlisle Indians and Georgin Tech? A-He w ng Un University, Jackson, Tenn., last sea bon, horse, Bartley Madden e, that he Phe Negro used the samevexcuse explain his inability to drop Luis ed Bull of the Pampus choose between | a bout with Demp ey through injury to his) hands and of the ‘aforementioned hance through taking a sock en the in from Mr, Weirfert | | Now 1 must jrisking loss of It | time t as been apparent for some it Clark Griffith and Stanley | was saving his hands | SPORTS DONE BR —- for football games in the next two years between Prin on and the Navy, whereby the Tigers play at QUIT HS JOB nnapolis next year—a game where on is not charged and Prince ton will receive nothing—and at Can Make More Money |®='»eston in 3927, where Nassau wi Teaching Rowing Elsewhere Today’s Games By LAWRENCE PERRY c ght, 1925, by Casper Tribune) | ; ; American League | NEW YORK, July 1.—Two events at at. Le | whicn furnished end conversa rc tion among sporting entht siasts | Bic AE cata were you hard Glendon’s an nouncemen at hig association | National League with the naval academy as row Pittst sWOhicnee | ch wo probab! - eat On | p Boston Broc $ | and the sound t tf] New York Phil a (2), he Unite army | 1 Sareea polo f 7 " \NINE of adver atemanna Whi We of a dozen other le contenders to the in the They arding his mail from one nights Harris are banking their all on win-|town to anothe The former | ning the pennant this season—| Washington pitcher who was tried vlive to the fact that they must |out by the ‘ Yanks, Red Sox come through now or wait until they and we for t how man « bi build an entirely new ball club. i Fs clubs, has 1 rhe recent acquisition of Hank | ‘ eee =e we Severeid, veteran backstop of the) St. Louis Browns, and Everett Scott, aged shortstop of the Yan | kees. gives the Senators two more last hope’ men. | Severeid is counted on to relieve |the veteran Muddy Ruel, ‘The lat- ter carried the backstopping burden for the team last year and played through the closing weeks under ter- |riflc strain., Severeld can relieve | him without weakening the effective: | ness of the grandpas Harris has for ind duty Peckinpaugh broke un¢ lc strain last season. Hi 1 legs gave out on him, He was, ed out of the world's series be e off the impending defeat. Thi ear he is already showing signs of j giving and Scott was signed with a view of letting him relieve or share the burden with the falter- ing Peckinpaugh. Phe newcomers add to an impres- sive Ist of civil war veterans that <ives the Washington club the old- est crew in baseball captivity. The records are kind to the old boys. ailable data gives the best a4. | nson, 37, Martina, 34, Gregg, 40, Coveleskie, 33, severvid, 35, \« Scott, 33. To the youngsters with hopes of ibbing @ permanent berth in the big show some day the prime requi site needed to grab off a job with | (he Senators seems to be due proof | that you served at the battle of Bull | Run or hot-footed it to the sea with Sherman, The U. 8. postal authorities will cathe a sigh of relief when Ray ancis retires from baseball or set s down with some nice quiet sem! | SChOM ra mem ise Zino-pads == i | | | ‘Bunions Quick, sefe, sure relief, | | Prevent shoe pressure, “At drug and shoe sores a” OTTAWA — Lauren Delpaso, Cal., J, W. Yuille nadian amatet Upson of was defeated t Montreal, in golf championship. the Ca SPORT BRIEFS) | VANCOUVER—Pancho Villa, tire | world’s flyweight champion, and Vic Foley, Canadian bantamweight titl ist, signed for O-round bout in Vancouver duly in the final round of a 10-1 match, LOS ANC s— PaO were completed for a 10-round bout | August 15 between George Godfrey and Harry Wills, negro heavy weights, SAN - FRANCISCO—Roy Rile ft lahoma City won a | mn over Angel De La Cr Ma nila bantamweight | OTTAWA Jul 1 (Ase 1 Press,—Laurence Upson of \ Calif, one of ntenders from the United us defeated by J. W. 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