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SUNDAY, JULY 12, 1925 World Results By Leased Wire Che Casper Sunday cribune PAGE SEVEN First in News Of All Events SECOND PLACE POINTS DECIDE ANNUAL HONORS Oxford and Cambridge Carry Off Six First. Places in Meet. HARVARD CAMBRIDGE, Mass., July 11.—(United Press.) —Sec- ond place athletes came in for unusual glory here this afternoon when the Harvard and Yale track combination wan the seventh annual track and field meet from England's Oxford-Cambridge team. The victory when each te places. Captain D. G, A, Lowe,. captain of the English team and the Olympic 300 meter champion, was the indl- vidual star of the meet. He won the 880 yard run, establishing a new meet record of and took first place in the m in 4:21. DASPER GOLFERS MAY JOIN NORTHWEST TOUR TO START THS MONTH n a golfer’s vaca- been a nged by STADIUM, score was 744 to 414 and the hung upon the second places m tled with six first run Nothing less th tion de luxe tho Golfer’s Magazine in the form of a O-mil@ tour of Pacific north- west starting July 30, and ending special train of en- thusiasts has been booked for the tour and another js half fill- ed. It is probable t Casper will be represented, Seventeen days of golf, entertain- ment and travel is promised all those embarking on the tour, stops at which-fatches will be played includ- Ing St. Paul, Helena, Spokane, Port- land, Tacoma, Victoria, Seattle, Lake Louige,, Banff, Calgary and other Dominion points. Some of the na- tion’s star golfers will play exhibi- tion matches daily on this trip. The personnel of, the golfers and vacationists who will take advantage of the trip, as revealed by initial lists, reveals numerous executives in business, industrial and professional Pwlife, authors and others, GERMAN WHO BEAT PADDOCK REAL RUNNER BY. LAWRENCE PERRY [Copyright 1925 The Casper Tribune) NEWYORK, July 11.—This Ger- man sprinter, Humbert Houben, who defeated Loren Murchison and Charles Paddock in a hundred meter dash in Germany on» Wednesday, 4id not participate in the Olympic August 16. One games Iast year because Germans were not med to the great international et But after the games, Murehison and several of our American sprin- ters m a tour and in Germany Hout He beat them n rt but In the 220- hot #0 success ~AHESTION / BOX | If you have some question te ask about baseball, football, box ing or any other amateur or pro fessional sport— Write to John paseball. Lawrence sports, and Fair Play on boxing and other professional sports, All are epe celal correspondents of the Casper Tribune, 814 World Building, New B. Foster, on Perry, on amateur York. Enclose a stam solf-ad- droseed envelope for your reply. @—Bases are fll and no on Batter hits grounder to third base- man who steps on third and then throws bor Does the runner going home have to be touched or is it m fe n the runner go back ¢ for him to ¢ A—When the third baseman stepped on third the runner advan uld go back to third at ing home cr when that play was made and eo it was necessary to touch him. He was not forced out, Q—Did Jack Zivie begin his box lng career ox an amateur? A.—He did Q—Has Charley Rosenberg, the bantam champion any fights In pros: pect If whieh te will defend is tithe? A.—Yor, on July 4 at Los Angeles against Bud Taylor. Brother Dave, Star of His Family, Is Sensation of Year NINTH AS GIANTS TRIM CUBS T Kf F W f If ‘res _ f t fs Cy. ew ee alifving. Scores rN d misstcpae nOrwine Pudehsat 4, iecshdvivBGHCEGe fadehers iit nin events eves | @UAUFying Scores' Must. Be. tn by Next ‘Friday PRERMY, BROTHERS, NEW YORK, July 11.—Triples by | home run of the seas : N; I ‘| PI} S ; =~ Darnhittiapaieayno® and an"error| * Tho. Keore— RY Night With Match F ay cheduled in by Taylor in the ninth inning gave| Chicago ......110 100 000— 8 7: * S ; the Pirates! Lwuprune brat) to. 6 New Sock porto a 4 Three Flights Starting Saturday. victory vr the Brooklyn Robins; — a ba in the first game of the series today. Cincinnati 11-6, Boston ie olifviy : f ois oar eesti a With this victory, the Pirates re.| BOSTON, July ‘11. The qualifying round of the Casper Country club’s an- tained a hold on first place in the| Donohue and Epha Ri nual golf tournament will hold forth this week over the Natic league pennant race by one} form My club course east of the city with a major number of its golf “hn iis pam e ne fc Bi followers cipating. Qualifying scores must be turned Bratt oRION ASE Sisce Oe dah Ole tor dat ditcthe feat carte cit moe [Lie Bye next Friday night, it was stated last night by George Brooklyn .000 000 O60—. ° 7 players delivered at le ‘ Campbell, president of the club, in order to permit the start | — First Game— of match Me the following tay at noon. | New York 10, Chicago 3 Cincinnati 22 112 000 Honors will t I ex, of club ebamapions | NEW YORK, July 11.—(Unitted| Boston 100 020 020-— this xe championship trophy Pross)—Vrank Snyder's double in| Batteries—Donohue and Krueger; i je champic Pp trophy to- the fifth inning with the base filled,| Vargus, ith and Gibson t . H. Jeffrey having been Ss scored three runs and hslped the Secor - H. B. | ris Hamilton New York Giants beats, the Chicago | Cincinnatt ....001 101 300— 618 O|club « graved will Cubs, 10 to 3, in the first game of | Boston ~-+..100 000 000— 1 0 ch pion. +7 1amy DaveTHAst Wo the series today. bby Hartnett,| Batteries—Rixey and Rit Gra. | ned and de-| Beoters’ a) ¢ ham, Genewich and O'D winner in trae, GAME” will receive a| triumphs r St, Louis, 7; Philadelphia, 6. platter donated by the pres mpion and a mem PHILADELPHIA, July 11.—Bot-| der of the s is to be reckone tomley’s homer with a runner onjta the t base ended a four-run rally in the | sa pr form STAR ninth inning that gave the lbs t day's interest Cards a to 6 victory hr will win rin the dual t Phillies les starred a : with stands aged between mem with three double and a single bee f this purpose Shinners hit a double and three} arl Callow a oneiby the Mid-| clut the latter's singles, | west Co: issary lof the city. The cou Score R.H.E The nilot \teated thelr rivals St, Louis -....002 100 004—7 16 0} ts probably will depend upon the| but go into the t Wain maven: ‘PASADENA, Calif, July 11,—| Philadelph 020 100 0216 13.3 | number of tournament entrants, al-| with n different Uneup. Sutherland REMED VERY ANA (United Press.)—Shattering two] Sherdel and O'Farrell; Mitchell, | th is probable that } jand Firmin will not be on hand, Lg “To WAEET SHA; 8) world's records, Helen Fikey, famous} Couch and Henline. the eight hest ccores vy be| buy Littlefield, who was away at WETS u "Kis DE Chicago Athletic club diana, was the Se ae placed in the champlonship fiight,|the time of the first clash, will add bil 2 sensation today of the annual A. A. the next eight in the president’s|a star to the country club team. Few RUGUT Now U. women’s track and field cham- and the next sixteen {n the|changes appear in the Community The slender, dark eyed secretary's Cig club Hneup. nm set new records in both the yard high hurdles in By NORMAN BE. BROWN Bud Gorman, Young Stribling and) plenty of courage however, taking | °,2°° seconds in the final event this The day—or night—that Daye] Frankle Schoolt in no-decision bouts.| on such maulers as Young Stribling, | ${ternoon, one fifth of a second) Shade finally finds himself in the | Schoell gave hin) a sound thrashing.| Jack Delaney, the stumbline block atthe han her record breaking time | Gea RRGROSEReREG BV > DC BROWN eae ring with Mickey Walker, Davil is Brother George has been eee of all. ambitious big fellows, Bryan ghvig Pa pcae 2 tory ae mornings | going to step to the ropes and ask | since 1916, but has found the going| Downey. Lou, Bogash ani a score Fe eos ev Ont A hia) Giheeontaht: “Vineent. “By ‘ iocamaeilt Ralanadn ae pater’ tough:. He. has exhinised line out was 8 4-5 seconds. She clipped the no other nigh neent ep Ballerino’s successful defense ot yatee of any three allenists in the as exhibited |.of otliers. century “evant in’ 124 .seconts, five | per” Martin got a crack the | his championship gives him at least Shay tenths of a second faster. than the junior lightweight title, worn at|another lease on it, for how long Three having offered their serv- former world mark. this writ by one Mike Ballerino,|no one knows, of c e. He has ices Daye will ask them to simply The Pasadena Athletic club won — Bayonne, J., comer. Martin] now held the title five months. verify the fact that he (Da de) (athens if pointes Bittern M D | S | : t est the 1 from Which ts quite a period for the is in his righ mind and not seeing LCA: SE Wika eetona <anwe the cVonough Second nj x ing t hamps of that division. things. Chicago A. C. with 15 was thir ° oy And Vincent However, in those five months he Chic 0 / t 5 was third. . ° atic Thaveishaa ice 30isnbbenicoutie 3 atkigniie vee Classic Staged. at | xcine against him Mag rlaked His eten cha ea aris getting a chance at the welter- Vallejo A. C., 11; Patterson . “Again?” « battle with Martt weight champ than the average A. C., 9; Savage School, New Capital. For Vincent has now had four fracases in fighter hag trying to find something £ City, 10%; San Jose A, C. acks a c failed : to eat between bouts, ts @ential Life Insurance WASHINGTON, July 11.—{1 | Osvan. e-aings 4 And Vietory Is Disqulsting 4 M a d Clash Newark, N. J. 3; Lufenbu Pre.s.)—Peter De Paolo was awarded | .,.7 in tied | ; aes And since Shade’s krockout vic- L = S d T | 2; Meadow 7c, 2. tet place Jn the 280 silld‘alito race eae e¢ n te bathing pa tory over the acientitice and heavier | ~“CGlOl eets Standard an exas ashes PRT ey at Laurel, Md. tonight after offi. | )/obacl on renees. oP ne Jimmy Slattery the other night, 1 ; Oj Ci Le: Bil clals had made a recheck of the of. | 220k Bernstein, Mr undee anc : Mickey ‘probably ‘relies a. Tate With Burlington in Oil City League Bill : ; Seve 4 Sula amnoe tet | Eeacab's recent victory over with the Shade gent considerably hi $ k Y d S Rebert McDonough, who was hc gee aA ar ‘ espe b Big sas Be . &s Many yoxer spends h: ole 1 Mick Valk: once ore f less. at At etic Par ° esterday s Ocores thought to have won the grind, was | ji7y,% boxer spends his whole ring | Mi Nye ones, SOAEe iGeewn Shade’s victory over the Buffalo given secc life In 9 vain effort to get one little] attention to this ring oddity. >I 2 “ fag hs saleo crack a ch ion and the eps The victory makes Greb’s record gent came while Walker was get Manes ‘ Shortly Bp aan a champion and then ster ma recor: ting a boxing lesson and sound Today at 1:30 P. M. local baseball bugs will be treated) 1 eianeeel Least. Wigsd this “atlas en Boe | tome out with lis desire un-| Just that much more interesting trimming from Harry Greb. Which |to a double festival of hurling and swatting, when the| pitirei 2 Brovwen 6 when told that he was second, en. | 1?2ecsed artes oe: Mar aetciy gs ed pag Ny at Aan on ee Legion and the Standard hook up in the opener, and the] cincinnati 11.6; Boston 5.1, tered a protest and asked for a re, ma been referred to as ai freak ever die the bigger boys, | Lexas and Burlington teams stage the curtain dropper. The| st. Louls 7; Philadelphia 6, Bynes) poe SOgu net. Wag iptenten ape since he entered the ring after several hours of figuring at . Slattery has been rated of recent |@dmission for both games has been placed at 25 cents, Bidet hove, official nbnetntel that jAnd yet ho has mastered a list months ag the class of the younger} Which is an unusually low fee for the brand of ball| | _ American League the young n had led the field Cr. opponents as imposlug, | 38° pot crop of light heavyweights. Sbade's| dished up. dreds of Casperites a solid afternoon| New York 5, Chicago 3. Raha more 20, an many more brillant victory over him makes the latter! The race for honors in the Oll| of entertainment. The game be-| Boston id. Cleveland 7. ude eves inthe ya one of the sensations of the season.| G4. joueuo has reached an inter-| tWeeN the Standard and the Legion| Philadelphia 3; Detroit 4 WASHINGTON § WAY Eek tka beaten cant tee After Dave finally heard the glad| ~)* * pes | will be of special interest as these | W8shington 5: St. Louts 10 LAUREL, Md., July 11.—(United i Sole Gite Cae ee music that the match with Walker | esting polnt with ail teams flehting | two teams have been fierce rivals c Press)—Robert McDonough, driving | Becta aiea dae eee. Gane: TORRER had been arvanged they shipped him nee ip eve " gan the play. It) since the organization of the league International League a Mi ape n the 260-mile | ; | fis - ase en, Jack Renault, Mar- the news that Mickey and his co:| !* r« patted bie oon ew plasets in May. Both are out to win aud a| Jersey City 6:2; Toronto 14.10 auto racing > before a crowd RAS boat smith a1 ‘i tt teakae On horts wanted to move the scene of take <helr appearance tomor-| close, hotly fought contest will un-| Reading 2; Syracuse 6 Bf. 60,000 personk' to dedtcute thie new : oe lth a i Brennan. He the battle—a little matter of 3,000] Fow, and Aa great crowd of fans) doubtedly be the result. Providence 3; Buffalo 5 | speedway bare hii afteracan. Barrage of Questions ay vt ga rand teen Ph { milés—from New York to some place | Shvuld be on hand to witness thelr) Last Sunday's game brought vivid| Baltimore 1, Rochester 2 Driving at a teriffie pace, some-| A wat |. mene ie other oppomeats | are in California. ‘ Hebut, é reminders of the old Midwest league times reaching 131 miles an hour Waits Champ When rete, ae It wasn't enough tha: Walker| The games will be played at the|in the class of ball played and to American Association McDonough’ fought off Peter De Pepe ae me didn’t seem anxious to meet Dave.|regvlar locat'on at Hikh School] duy’s encounters may be expected | Toledo 050 020 000— 7 9 2| Paolo, the favorite, driving a Dues. | Steamer Docks. | Bob Moh Pittae tres The former found himself without | Atbletic Park, and will afford hun-! to bring severai sensations, St. Paul 0g 008 ake=16. 0". 1 | anbore. Worthe last tifkerilea subbs — i ‘ tiene Jefe B.manager justiat the time the agi: Sullivan, Thorpe, Grant and Gas-| two lapped all the other entrants a rue ane tene tation for the meeting was strong: ton; Beal, Fullerton and Collins fought out the race between the: BY FAIR PLAY hen, , est. And whom should he pick out , = a ‘aaicn 3 ‘opyright 1925 The Casper Trib ane) | pet a, ae f fe age of thirty-one, to manage his affairs but Jack , Columbus 001 001 120. Mel eR Ta Pens ais NEW RK, July 11.—When Jack | Which ts ol fighters, he steps Kearns, “outlawed” in New York Ddincienpiotia 082 G10. obs ¢ 2k olor’ ot the aittecn stactere Matus ao | Deuipeey’s voyage over the bousd ote il a A A al on AR al state because he failed to have Jack . Palmero, McGainer and Urban;| whom were veterans of years’ exper- |/"8 W@ves 1s completed and the big nat sie bf ue: Sxpey ene Shean, Dempsey fight Horry Wills, The Middleton, Hall and Ainsmith "| ience He has been a prote | steamship Home is warped into J rings around the young New York Athletic commission de: 5 eee . Tommy Miiton and his victory. her dock, the champ will run into a t cided that as long as Kearns didn’t Louleville 010 120 200— 713 9) first important ¢ r ron. | DarraKe of que ose nq be tasthinal stow see fit to live up to a former prom Kansas Cit 040/080 Bois & ce ] | heavyweight I ever f 4 | The fact that Rogers Hornsby ts ine to let Jack fight Hurry they EE eh san em | | a righthanded batter inste i Teta’ Stak. Wins’ Mave. tides nahd oon | secon and tae LE | nl | vy, | Dortald: rn revent 1 any other bouts, Consequently | cy | } \t the suggestion that the fight c Detroit, 4; Philadelphia New York, 5: In apolis 1213 1) °| . 4 wee the E : ifie ¢ Pi ants DETROI 1 CHICAGO, Jul uth | Milwaukee ) 410 000 & | vd alker always dente¢ t | Z r ‘ | got his eighth homer of the season zelnr The | r ' Le had any fear of Shade or any |, by “tak first oS today an the New York Yankees |ake:, He 1; A | of , league par member of his family—Dave has] iho ae tans Boy 4 7 | |» eon arr 1 t ‘ r pd a c © southpa the series from Philadelphia, 4 to ed the White Sox, § to 3. Harl|Reltz, Eddleman and Skitt bt s 1 two brothers in the game. But Dave] After Lp 7 a Sete) oD tidus t is are short After Lamar had tied the game|Sheely, White Sox first baseman - = ature { Produces the record book which | with a home run in the sixth inning tuth’ : Ww " wim pe. tar. & i \ a home run in the ining, |and Bob Meurel, Ruth's slugging SYostern League 7 , ugeer to drog y t shows that he has whipped Walker | Burke's double halt went team ‘mate, algo connected for tour | Okla City. 000 000 00s 1 — 3 8 Cc W. Reid pe Thai Wleyd Bitéalnmore went over Peres ten ® drive into: tbe twice, to prove his assertions regard: | two mates home necessary | baggers. The gamo was ended after | 8t. Joseph 000 0:0 010 00— 2 § . Fi eidinger Colt | ha europe edly to int his sc. He } en lee oe Ing. Walker's reasons for delaying | margin to win the eighth inning by rain Hubbell and Wolgamet, Benn: Ross dials " ‘gar ‘ e Batter' the pete the meeting. Shade and Walker | "e5re. RoH.E.|" geore * ‘RiHM, | ABA) Brooks (leven inne FM) ~~ Breaks R, 1 of | City prosect in wilich Bartley Mad. | jo%ever, to batter the National met twice in 1921 and Shade got the | pritadeiphia .-.000 002 010-210 1 |New work HL ks (eleven innings.) Ss fecord 0) 5 tot the chan thie | '°* ecord of 42 home runs for decision both times, That was be: | por oi 020 008 00x—4 .6 01 Chica 2 a4 papers, | oa T i, summer, WH cess he has haa |” _*°8* fore Walker became champ, how: | yy su o7"y ; Chicago -. )10—3 1 2 | Tulsa ~---. 002 200 100 1— 614 1 Chicago Track. one on ¢h fe of tt tae - ” . rris Valberg “1 Cochrane Pennock and Bengough; Cvengros,| Wichita 120 110 000 O~ § 19 ¢ © water | ever, He won the tile from the Wily | Cojjins, Doyle und Taeak Connally and Schalk Bayne, Ar 2 i has heard: Floyd evidently has old Jack Britton the following year. : — - (Game called end ‘elghth inning, | mon Hovl ey Me: a 1 HAWTHORNE ae 2 RB yt pyle Mga ype el glnk Fi hi Shade in His Prime ‘oisln, dbp -wyicdiagios hele sl deka » artogs) , CHICAGO, Jul 1 Pre would duck @ small pox shant | ishing and Shade should now be at his best.| St: H Sl serpe } Caractus,-c. W, h Some of Dempuey'a closest fronds | H 5 He has been fighting long enough |. ST LOUIS, Mo., J Si —=Goa ee won the eighth running of the Ch fs out of fighting and that A but net teo long. Heé etarted seven te mg hp 5 onike Brewed ee oe In ---00 $0 G80 0b— Sil4i alee eee mae ie ts oe i Crap vag and tad unting re years ago and the records announce |POMPINE victory over the world's : Mette and pent Ox 8 10 1) get m new track record of 2:04 for|>* polo or racquets or something that in his first two and a half piri = War diy lub Standings as ie and Prucker; Lynch and] the one and one-quarter + * | wentie ind pattie | Good years s 05 battles, | today, 10 to ¢ ed al aling. Ls | : ie han ieept himwelt reasonably busy | title and at the bags eae wep Ntot| = || AT THE FOUR CROSS 7 Omah waa ond Ly a t long 1d Bilve ————~ b since, but has gone in more for qual- mae gery t a His ot NATIONAL > ry wvanee 164 120 001—18 19° 2) Fox, the atar of the F 3 : en raaes ia s RANCH 4 ar mate, at homer ar r Jes Molnes .. 101 1 11 42 . 4 F ity than quantity. Last year he|M™ate, McManus, ; eames ea -- 10 im—11 12. 3] whlobawaa m New ¥ TEE SHOT Location 50 miles north fought 12 battles against men who | “00% Goslin of \ pions 4id| pittsburgh .. “0 nd Luet | a et t the 11 | 4hd bh | of Pinedale in th k ranked well in his clas re Sil ‘ nin} sem York er, M I s and] > % } “ i y \ id the os ar He licked Ted Moore of Englana,| Score R Lrooklyn | {iver Fox jumped {nto ¢ 7 E , 2asin. 100d roads, A Frankie Schoell, Aggie Ratner and | W " ington -.019 100 030— 6 10. 4) ge when thei barton’ was’ ay ‘ HOL 7D BY | || good place for all the fam- Joo” Gana. He fought two no do-|St. Louis ...00¢ 00x—10 6 1) pitta Mech. ¢0' Coast League | set the pace on a fant || ily to spend a vacation cision fights with Morris Schaeffer, y Cincinnati 481 | p, sete nn’ 77> 208 000 000— 732 2| Ceractud in close pt t Mark 4 TATSY Hh Wty , and one ench with Phil Krug, War ue Cieago .. 43g} "optland .-... 010 030 100 6 13 3| Ntasier in third place I J Ol N G LAD | Individual log cabins, ner Smith and Billy Wells, He Boston 409'| te, ee and Petors; Rachac, Win 4 the three-quart where | | | |} excellent meals, gentle drew with Pete Latzo, Hert Colima — - Bectaergt” 2nd Honan actus opened Up and the} en xen ! || saddle horses, hunting and and Jimmy Duffy and his only de- 7 b Seales © ~ 100009 001— 3 $ 1] Jend by three lengths, King Nad | OMAHA, July 11.—Even the in \] fishing trips arr d, li {eat was at the hands of Colima. ND, Ohio, July —In| Teame= Wen Laat Bet,| oepttle ann. 000 120 o0x— 9° T 1| showed at the mile and passed § thilta ae 3 it. SDE SPS SIF AEee, Srade wae the loser the first meet.|a game featured by» heavy hitting | Washington 227 OR] ee NE: Shea and Wachentold; | Fox- running with his head. The| Jac Twelvetrees, 12-year-ol1 boy, || ©@28ed guides. jag, but got revenge the second time|the Boston Red Sox defeated the| Philadelphia 47 20 «(618 cas and EB. Baldwin, Troxley colt was closing fast at the! shot a hole in one at the Elmwood Rates are reasonable. he faced the Californian, Indians here today by a © of] Chicago . 9 4288525 ayy, —— finish and would h won in an irse here ay—and he did it |] Our or siti aNd = Dave Star of Family 14 to 7. Bpenker used four pitchers, | Petrolt 2 39 OI Fr rancleco 010 000 600— 1 4 9] other 100 yards. ith a mashie, for he bad no | t proposition will inter- Dave's brother Billy is nm light+| while the Sox served up three. All| St. Louts 41 600] 7% Angeles . 010.002 O0x— 3 6 9] Silver Fox had 10 excuse and hial ¢ : || est you. Write for partie- heavy. He has scored victories over | were ineffective. Cleveland 46 A489 vent and Yelle; Crandall and| showing uphels the judgment of Twelvetrees made his whot on || Ulars or turn off at sign some fair big fellows, including Ho- Seore: RI B.| New York 5 430 idberg. wise turfmen who figured he number 12, which ts a 150-yarad || post mer Smith, Marty Burke, Wolf Lar: | Boston .-.....000 055 911—14 20 1 316 bate eeniiih a 1a . | ok : , I sen and Foy Kaleer, He hos fought | Cleveland 000 519° 001 7 1h Yernon ...<2. 000 000 000— 0 4 a] Caractua paid tof acd nine | GEO, E, PARODY two no-decision battles with Harry affir 1 Zghniser. 2 emerge from. the chrysalin |Oakland . 001.001 10x—_ 3 14 0 1: Ki i ‘ t bait the s 1 Four Croas Ranch Bren Jack Britton, Mike Me: | Stokes ut lect, Eawais fully grown, and never get léiteoand-<ehangs Krause~end—9- 10° 1~atd Bitvor ies” 1°10" 6 t irae ‘ ake B asi’ ay Tigue and others, Last year he met! Colle and Mya bigger, however leng they live. 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