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MONDAY, JULY 13, 1925 World Results By Leased Wire COMMUNITY CLUB GOLFERS EVEN UP HONORS WITH COUNTRY CLUB Victory Turned in by Margin of 11 Points in| ee Match Between Teams; Gray and | Littlefield Halve Contest. Casper Community club golfers evened up honors with their country club rivals yesterday when they won a return | tournament on their own course, to 114%. Scoring was on a basis of two points for each match game and half a point for the bye, the basis used two weeks previous when the country club defeated the community players on the country club course. | 221% The match between Glenn Little-| birdies to ve the honors. Each | field,.a state champion, and L. R.| garnered a single point. Gray of the Community’clut } With honors even between the tw feature of yesterday's p LU clubs. a third tourney is now tn pros- pect. that when the next contest {s arranged team captains will see that the best men of each club make up the quota. Individual scores of yesterday's tourney follow, the first name given being that of the Country club play- er and the second that of his Com- field coming from behind with two ATHLETICS ON munity club opponent, as they were paired for play: Glenn C. Littlefield 1, R. Gray 1. A. C. Riker 2%, O. E. Foster 0. Dr. J. H. Jeffre John Sutherland 0, 3 Robertson 0, W. R. Finney 0, Joe Campbell 0 Kem Nicolays 0. Al Seanor 2. *. 8. Knittle P, Golden 2% Dan Griffin 3% Joe Lutz Wheeler Can Graceful Slump Taken| in Losing League . | field 0. Leadership. | D. P. VanBurgh 0, Al Leat 2 } A. E. Thompson 2, W. I. Christ | fan 0 BY JOHN B, FOSTER | Ed Slater 0, Frank Curran 2. (Copyright 1925 The Casper Tribune)| A. A. Schulte %, Fred Gorham 2. NEW YORK, July 13.—The Phila-| W. I hnson 1%, Jack Cuddy 2. delphia’ Athletics are sliding into the T. C. Tonkin W. E. Morrt- ooze, It has been a graceful and| son 0, gradual descent, which started July A. M. rbutt 0, A. McLellan 2. 2, but it is the road to Avernis, no matter what style of locomotion is being used. If the Athletics do not find it pos- wible to sand the tracks at once they will not figure in the world series Yesterday's Scores this year The present trip out Western League. west is the biggest obstacle in all Denver 11-4, Lincoln 4-2 the race for the pennant, so far as| Wichita 4-7, Tulsa 2-16. the Athletics are concerned, unless| St. Joseph 6-2, Oklahoma the Washingtons “blow.” The first time the Athletics went | Des Moines 8-5, Omaha WILLS [a NOW FIGHT DODGER | Godfrey in Demand | for Battle. BY FATR PLAY (Copyright 1925 The Casper Tribune) NEW YORK, July 13.—Seven pro moters hailing from different parts of the United States have offered to stage a Wills.Godfrey match. As a Pacific coast attraction, where God {rey seems to have made a fight, such a fight ought to be a money maker. Is Wills dodging Godfrey? Jimmy Dougherty, the Lieperville magnate says so and it makes Jimmy sore because Gawge is some eater and it costs money to pay a big man’s board bills while you are trying to| work. American League. After Godfrey had spent a month through the west this season they Phe sensi | or so as sparring partner for Demp- swept everything before them except | {uty : Le! Yorke 0. sey out in Great Falls, Jimmy Doug Chicago, which has been a double-| Clevelanc Soston 2 | erty shunted him out into the figh Philadelphia 8, Detroit 1 Washington 6, St. soled and I the Mackiane. The A's made d boiled outfit agal Louls of Cleveland on that first trip, but they have not done it on this trip and mincemeeat National League. Chicago 9, New York 8, Brooklyn 4, Pittsburgh 3 the Detroits who come next may No others scheduled. take it into their heads ta become consistent and play the kind of ball Peeters American Association. they should. If they do, the Ath- letics may Come up with another} Milwaukee 7-19, Indianapolis 6-6. black eye, A reverse for Philadel-, Columbus 1-2, Minneapolis 8-13. phia at Detroit means that the Tig-| ‘Toledo 5-4, St, Paul 6-4, (second | world to see {f all the good things Jack had said about him were true. Meeting everyone who had the courage to face him, George Kayoed twelve men in a row, He then met Renault on the west coast and gave | him an artistic lacing. All in all, Godfrey ought to be a worthy opponent for Wills and with a man so clever as Dougherty pes- tering him, the chances are he will be forced to fight big George pretty So Says Manager of| dig up someone to, provide him with | ers are on their way to third place game called seventh inning account soon or else give up demanding a Che Casper Daily Cribune ==| THE TR IBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS = ‘A Champion in Six Months? 1 | | | | | Frances Adams, 18-year-old prominence almost overnight when A world's champion in six months Los Angeles gir! Miss “dope” by she upset That is the future mapped out for Adams came into winning a PAGE FIVE First in News Of All Events 'LIGHTWEIGHTS | MEET TONIGHT IN RING BOUTS NEW YORK, July 13.—{Assoc 1 Press.)—The gong will call forth contenders for two champlonships | tonight in Metropolitan rings. | | two continents will equare off for | the lightweight title relinquished by | Benney Leonard through retireme HEY WHAT 1S “THIS QNYWAY— ® BALL GAME am A ‘ SROOTIN GALLERY’ 5. Pat Bel PIRATES LOSE TO BROOKLYN AS. IAGO CUBS UPOET GIANTS | League Standing Unchanged by Sunday Games; At Long Island City warriors of | | Stanislaus Loayza of Chile will meet | j Jimmy Goodrich of Butfalo, York, in a 15 round decision as the final lightweight elimination | tournament of the New | Athletic commission. Paul Berlenbach will defend his newly acquired light heavyweight title against Young Marullo of New | Orleans in a twelve round no-decision F contest ieaid indtiba bl LEEDOUD NINE. York State | 5 SMOTHERED The Midwest Clerks team of the | Independent league defeated the Loe Doud nine by a score of 21 to 1 yes- | terday afternoon. Al Gosnell pitched in masterful fashion for the Mid- weet Clerks, allowing the motor men but three hits and striking out eight men. The Clerks collected 23 safe hits, eleven of which went for extra Washington and Athletics Both Turn in Victories in American. NEW YORK, July 13.- the National league this morning, bath défeat by Brooklyn. Zach Taylor of Brooklyn did his best for his neighbors ~The Pirates were still leading notwithstanding x Sab- by lacing out a home run in the ninth, to make the score 4-8, but meanwhile C hic ago upset the Giants in a sixteen- inning joust at the P fonal league contenders bi and the Coreairs aro and 1 points higher up the in the A Winning New York eaks were sl both With Chicago one Louls Browns fell beto | the Giants and the n Gabby Hartnett’s 4 ings of the | wild hea Young fr | home with the tying ru the game into extra inning In the eleventh, twelfth and thir-| t Cubs threatened but the] winnig r did not come unti Grimm doubled in the sixteent The final score was 9 to 8 Balancing the twin defeats of | STANDARD DEFEATS LEGION AS BURLINGTON TRIMS TEXAS IN Sunday law.) Louisville 6, bases. The box score. in the American League and after that they will be on the trail of the swimmers in Southern nd slower than the pres- 50-yard event from a field including the be California, Her time was 29 3-5 seconds, one sec fight with Dempsey Godfrey is a stra DOUBLEHEADER HERE SUNDAY Kansas City ping young man Philadelphia team. The pitchers of 0: amped 24 years old and shades darker |ent world’s record. Three montis ago she could hardly swim a stroke. Midwest Clerks—AB, R. H. PO.A. E the Athletics who had been holding Coust League. than Harry Wills. He is an ex | Byram, #s. a8 2 3:0 up tolerably well are succumbing to 5, Oakland 56-12, tremely clever boxer and can hit, Lucas, 3b 1 0 of} Pitching oirtig a rush of ash to the bat and Harris, sco 3-12, Los Angeles] Punishment means nothing to him Vo‘ | YM: OLR Sty kutee ove fiep ang ten oo euch aie age bea] Ro to 5-5, Seattle 2-6. interfority complex he ought to De SPORES DONE BRO 3 nee feat ngton, {s not so much against others. Sacramento 5-5, Seattle 2-6, inferfority complex ho ought “ | 8 Ae oj Groves’ has not proved stable and| ,Salt Lake City 36, Portland 10-7.| baa medicine for any opponent, bis VNOPHAN E BROWN GB 1 3 e Stan dependable enough to stave off the — “In behalf of Godfrey,” s: Mr. j ; AAUREY mnimerastlys: ab Hathaway, 1 00 I onslaught which is slowly but effec: International League. Dougherts now again formally |.,1¢% & pretty good bet that George) batting slump. Temporal y. S| Gosnell, 1 ie ee eam tively tearing at the vitals of the| Reading 3, Syracuse 11 challenge Harry Wills to do battle. | “osridge will be benefited by the | least the Philude Pees ne} Gaiser, 1b 5 2 2 0 © o|runs ye team. If the ‘A's’ have exhausted Providence 6-6. Buffalo 11-5 Wills can name his own terms, -hig|ece"t move which sent him and} do t seem to be hitting as evenly tory for his team their supply of coal, the American| Baltimore 5-1, Rochester 9.2 jown battle ground, his own distance | Dl# baseball belongings to the St.) as it did while plunging along in the} totais 0| count of 1 League championship is between| No others scheduled and his own referce, if he desires, | L0U!# Browns from the camp of of lead ‘ ae + OA. B.| The Standard Washington and Detroit in all prob- — ‘What could be fairer than that?” | ‘Vashington Senators Cs een, alg pre. Menswear ---3 0 1 2 0 oj early start | ability. Naturally, this will strike} Texas League. A change of scenery often revives | bold the lead et an6eeueost those who named Detroit as the Shreveport 6, Dallas 4. $$, | a veteran ball player. In Mogridge’s | 84me of t 3 = 0 0 1 4 1| Bible, t possible championship team in 1925 Fort Worth 5, Wichita Falls 12. | case this shift not only puts him in| nd at a "| Carries, ss.-p. 11 0 4 2/|falrly s very favorably Beaumont 8, San Antonio 3 a new environment but should give | Wid & uthpa seemed ready wae ib 0 010 1 othe Ol me ‘ > Houston 5-2, Waco 4-1. | t~ him more chance to shine tle down, has been a sad blow to ured bibles ip net ote men from > 910 21 10 f — Sietritca Tusa Seb’ Zachatycwera Ce cheer de rf. 0000 x B | rex ABT x Southern League. the southpaw stars of the Senators | ha tetween now and oct 1. Mt 06 6 1 ao ae | Rone t 5 Little Rock 5, Nashville 4 | last year. He won more games than | ""**) "*Lween nod ORE D boo? el r rae SPORT B Atlanta 10, New Orleans 11 i Zachary, copping 15 while Zeb won | -—— : | 1 : <r Memphis 7, Chattanooga 3. | } pe rBaage 15. | 1 3 20°11 wo of} % : Mobile 3-2, Birmingham 1-10. || If you have some question to + ut for passing preceding ii , - ask about baseball, football, box- Last spring the Senators added cee < ait ta =a ing or any other amateur or pro-| | Vean Gregg and Dutch Ruether, two | | ete: by | g | inde VANCOUVER, B — Willard > : fessional sport— more southpaws, to the roster. Both | aia te: Ry + Se atten gheat aio Shehe Crocker, Montreal, won the 1925 ‘Toda s Games Write to John B.° Foster, on||Gresg and Ruether delivered the “W NNER VER leer ere at REET present | Af f Canadian men's singles tennis title, y baseball. goods in the expected 1 | Lee Doud - 0010 000~1 ie defeating Walace Scot, Tacoma,| Perry, on amateur ‘ogridge f | Summary— Two-base t : Wash. National League. iF ke hie turn PHONE CLUB 1 Lucas G dh . game Fs s r New Yor y on boxing of rowns M ‘ » 4 WASHINGTON.—Peter de Paolo| ‘ ’ cis Se Beer chit are one: Last achanoe to. wer! | Lucas, Got FR ig reecived $9,000 purse as his share Me | ndents of the Casper|| When right 3 t al 2 ci e) ; for winning 250-mile inaugural auto “hee bys . | World B New| | southpaw. Cla 3 lent E \ mobile race at the Baltimore-Wash : lyou th George has had va: - Pray o I ort rier agai a near Laurel, Md American Langus | E se a stamped, self-ad success e league Tele i zn I one ai I 3 New York at Chicago dressed envelope for your reply. He labored six years f ex game pla fter- | © ae ; 1 t Er. tae” at oes Béeton at Cleveland | vor Fankees and had but one good |; rhe ( t ud a |P moe Rete rl oe alte a & : : ir 4, by Log Watch Back Page Philadelphia at Detroit | Questions—Who is the greatest | 0" "15 sad int tS memes ds : - Reh be play: Post to B | himsete 4 He f : 1 to Men Answer—Old timers will generally |nan of tame by pitching * no-hit shad the | 2¥ Pritebard 4; by Carrier by first and wh Beet a MeW te t , Woods ar decide upon Anson. That is old tim: | game against Boston, A few days he ? Telephone boys, | *itspatrick 4. Left on bases: Mid-| 0 & Meera gn Voter | z ! : . ers who have seen the modern gener-| after the opening of the campaign | ji; ; sit cltobedt tas mcharee | west 6: Lee Douds Hits and runa:| Tune which \rought their final total | raj ation of ball players. Modern critics | April 24 to be exact—he turned| run which was the H Bore only (Oma rtonard 10\ rune 12: ite tm 4/0 nine. Root picohed & & od game —_—--__— re inclined toward Cobb. Both are|the Red fox back hitless. They}, inn' Car AO vist, 5. Tite | CO ee rE eo rs | — error, AT SRHYPOA 1 hit in two innt Passe alle [ a = Sieaneasetas! | Question—What team in the big! 1p 1920 the Yanks traded him to} 4 ear ies ie Jaynes 1; Bte Umpire: Blevine. - leagues has lost the least number of { washington for Robby Roth. The|pecn ¢ ‘ 0 | Scorer: Dake je scores 4 » an) games since organized baseball? Very hext season he made the “ by par ee tanda ABT. H.POA.F oe r J Answer—That is not @ record that | York bosses regret the deal by win: | sfurp t aes Pee Watch Back Page Bla q i ipod ever been computed because it|ning 18 games for the Grittmen| coins ‘ ¥.3 Tomorrow’s Tribune Senths Ct ! does not mean much owing to the | while losing 14. He won 18 and lost Bound 1 1 0 ‘ad ab AMATEUR RECORD ~ > | fact that there have been so many] but 13 the next season and d Metz = 0 co : . s us < ¢ changs in players on all teams, In| cated that record in 1923. Last year|ifinas. rf anes a lane Ericks ak: ddition to that, in a season it would| he contributed 16 victories as Als|yiwell, rf 4 ; > rs Matt ‘ tet ef Cals probably result in ¢ part in the scramble of the team to] guna, p i's a See : é t state amateur golf 18 COE its firat pennant 3 | Ka - y 1 ‘ actice round play Question—Does Red Grange get a He broke into two gamen of the |rrot ‘ 42110 0} Ra ‘ ‘ oe regular fee man’s ry for carry-| world's series and dr redit for | ete, re HPO. A.B. | ; sanity. ate ing ice out In Wheaton, or does he| winning one a ee . ir ; Tean " Pet. |7 8 ro et a faney stipend? In view of this sh eg uF ct ees gahy - , 1 oo] Washington pee 5 ‘ ; por ae red swer—That fg a question that|his four years aw a Senator there ; 1 4 1 | Philadetp 48, 29 8 BR FL - alas his boss could answer. Why | has eh some | riticlam of o 9 | Chicago ‘ 31) ™ 8 : oe juery Wheaton, ll? the action of the Washington club| prise 1b _ 0... . Detrolt “a4 ‘ \ s , . rice, 1b 0 ae 4 0 4 , ‘ poaven in parting w th nim =aven tor | Roof, 2h eee 1 aie sale Pf “4 rf . alte we ou such a valuable addition as Hank € 6 H | Clevelan 46 -- - a in Lakewood Man (}20 08a ie, Was, a. Bbecey Ovi © 2 Ol ee rer 2 ‘ =2 00 | teen and new greens put in thie aur 7 : Bpeaking of the Senators. Looks | npoett « £8 : may h Ste 1g SF scabs Ore 0 1| fleld started by making an eagle 2 © Senato 00 Sright D000 ae | * tha: fret re! » stroked te cannot expect any other used | Winner of Title | eer of eee ee in a AMT NATIONAL LEAGUD C 17096: 8 si stephens goals to have the same | to repeat thelr performance of last si a8 Fl teame L, Pot | Btone. ¢. ~scnnsenn 2 3 2 ol Littlefield at the time he estab Sane hort —-— season when they started in about 1 7 | Pittsburgh 29 61g] Cunningham, rf,..2 0 0 0 0 0) i ptf cage the Ford Aut COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. July | this timo and held to such a pace| Me ~~~ 143111 Tl New york . 18 5 $ || m Amaeys eae piagiew ee you get the. best —(United Press}—-Walter Crooks,|that the league, individ and] satt Cre 1a 1-16 | Brooklyn 38 xe 8 : 3 32110 4]t , ae Petr: Priker, ins ‘oa invest. wood club, was elevated to the | collectively. could not ove ¢ them : ar 40 T eby f ‘ 4 ased for the money ¥ f throne of ¢ o today when| Right now the Senators seem to! bs onal ; 49 tanderd : dete te 6 defeated Baxter Omahundro 7 up| be playing the best ball in the league. | Fa 2 a8 Leg \ : OA |r 6 10 play in the finale of the | e Athioties, after esttiog the pace Watch Back Page is Me-bidil hla: LAs Watch Back Page —— | etate match, for some time, seem to have pun into’ Tomorrow's Tribune RS 2 46 Bibi Pad Base on balls Tomorrow's Tribune ~*