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THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1925 moi ee __ be Casper Daily Cribune see PAGE MINE "| || 'Byteased Wire =| THE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS = OF Att Bent ATHLETICS PASS WASHINGTON IN NK YALEISFRANK > PENNANT ACE WTH DOUBLE WIN ae ONGRIDVALUES would drop | tion sae eet Points Ahead; Giants Gain on Pirates by | min the fice coun of eis ee ee a Probe Is stage Care Winning While Leaders Lose. of More Men in DEPENDABLE SAM Plays Big Part in Success of Washington Team sae A few weeks 1 enthusiastica of a little brown fighter, Pete Carmiento. 1 had just 1 seen him daffle the clever, cunning | he will re little ring general, Carl Tremaine, {has helped tb = | the headline over an early foot Why discuss one of the min |shake’em off |them null | Not only | had’ a boring sses at this early date 'T ¢ YEW c i In style t 1g pleas ; : with Harvard's football team Athletics. NEW YORK, July 16.—(By The Associated Press.) — The he met Charley | the last few years has been its foot . ~¥ i Wi i e rade i newly crowned bi ball team he Athletics were leading the ‘pennant par ade in -the . new! ned ba bit anal By I AWwne NCE PERRY. American league again. this.morning, Three points sepa-| an Of; the | F 5 Casper Tribune.) ated them from-the-world champions, while the Giants | cs all July 16.—Whethe were within five points of the National league crest occu- | l this , was made inadver ’ pied by the Pirates. | 2 NM the. taot remains A double victory over the White | the Robins, r rapped t hi f char authorit en b t lithe homer FIELOER AND r ig | frank in their and 11 to 5, enabled the | 7) Ai ove OF THE GASTESt shinier |} ‘ the value of to pass oe Se ; ors, who the ¢ e MEN IN THE GAME rg | 4 sports. The fell victims to the Bengals, 5 to 2. o ; “pt - eh foes nade iH. FF. Wooa the Philadelphia triumphs, Ty. Cobb hb after Chicago had gone to] really a grea N am {ation ahd (s Wor collected a pair of doubles and a single off Ruether for the Tigers in three times at bat. Harry Benton was master in the box when the Braves scuttled ‘the airs. Benton yielded six hits ne revert sixth inning honie run. After Ios the Indians, 5 to the last section ¢ the score to the ed Griffith of a 1 Buckeye g piteh The at bodrdé at Yale, Ha 5 in t 1 t he sald, fol 6 big three t fronted an n of LaomiT NS a once bantams and has little Jt |to carry the title once sported 1 And Cliff Lee | me n like Gee Dixon and Johr ion, cs prot while Boston garnered +11 off: Mor-| 6. py 9 to 4. |" Sarmient , 1 of aight v ele s for the | ; r tlities for an rison and Adams. Bancroft’s triple] xen william, | defense tig F 0 | bail _olub. I batting and pla r of youhg men scored two runs. season figured-in the Browns’ vic- | fighters, He takes hes on | in the outfield have played impor The Cardinals failed to make head-| tory over the Réd Sox, 11 to 3. | | shoulders, arms and the side of his} parts in the offense a against Virgil Barnes and the| National. League moguls, ses. | jhead with no damage himself, | $3; 9" is becoming a nts won, 7 to,3. Frank Frisch] ston here, endorsed the’ lively ball | |He takes: them while go Clarke Griftit t usually a meet every hit safely in his 18th straight game. | after being informed that the sphere | | keeps on going on. Hi J optimist has ¢ wi 8 } Burleigh Grimes turned out a 5] 1s practically the same as the one | | opponent from gon | n m will sure, at Har { to 2 yietory for Brooklyn over Cin-|in use before 1914, except that t cinnati protecting third place for| materials are better. ure to step out to avoid punishment atly all the something fo has mighty ing out of a sally unser | » thinking l-belng and in If he has the desire an | t it was last | tres here éxercise of some powe fra f fed with} With the stead the man’s ¢ increa ! er of students himself in perfect physi Clark's par: | at enc But Conn » additional facili tion this lad f the Jdon for being obstinate and asks] ties a ment’ must be pro will land in that the schedule be played out just | yided ' sun. for the fun of it, for the gate te-| “Football will probably be called i * “eee ceipts and to. see wnat may happen. | upon, therefore, to a gréater extent v D Maying captured the Pacific coast than ever ot do what it has been ‘ } Us Barts championship’ as usual, Little Bull Julia Hoy ew soclety | doing In the past—provide funds ( “AVERAGE 1S ee! Johnston and Miss Helen: Mills a leader and actress, has added design: y and plant and for Gone oF ROW ‘fe to do their stuff NEW YORK, July 16.—(By The Associated Press.) — George L. (Tex) Rickard announted today that Jack ~~ Dempsey, heavyweight cliampion, had been signed to fight By NORMAN E. BROWN. right now. the beste candidate for | inues to play the same . Harry Wills, negro challenger, for the heavyweight crown. | It one were asked ‘to (napio the }the honor, in my estimations would | consistent, conscientious game year Rickard said he signed a formal contract with the cham- | ™°* dependable member.’of the} be Edgar Samuel Rice. |in and yene out against all condi eastern tennis tou aw | their showing tn t t gave the aforesaid ¢asterners little has, sige ng so, where lies the senses tas designer for|in all this talk one hears annually farment manu-/at the untversities that football ts 2 Of course, it is, I ved demand that it should be. Ls Detar men Fj 2 *. Washin; An rica ague team ia Mleet-footed) keén.minded out- | tion: Today his heavy hitting and 1“ a8 exercise by for young pion today, the date-of the meeting being: left open. indo Rbaiieadee tite’ brilfiant outhelaing are impor ential “Tt will be impossible to stage it] Dempsey Influenced the postpone. > ‘ é tant factors in the fight of thé this year,” the promoter said; but | ment, Rickard said. | Abe Mishkind Senators to retain their league flag. T expect it to come off next Septem-] Under the contract, the champtor 7 | A hw bes ae elitAdlaing toev ths ber. Dempsey expressed his willing-| will be permitted to t ness to meet Wills at any time.” contender as a “work The absence of Wills from this |ard said he had no idea country and the long ‘layoff « by | be'selected. easons apd | na hag hit | year with the 2, when he slipped t”* but Ri who ‘wo in those ni tter than exception of five points below the mark. His life - i INBW YORK, July,16.—(By The } time batting average up-to the open | f ‘Aisdciatéa Préss)—Jack Dempsey, jdng of this season was .319, Which ( back frgm Europe with a. cough,, is gives him the right to hold his head ; ready to defend his title. He says he in the company of any of the batting expects. to ieee Geae Tunney, the notables of the diamond. American light heavyweight cham- pion, or Bartley Madden in the fall, ‘veg ed keeps on boosting his and ‘Harry Wills, negto challenger, couple ceiyearscnet will atep'cut as next yes \¢ r " Floyd ¥itzsiinmons, of Chitago, ts | vy eagal rv wll vir Pevaa 1026 Re here Hoping to arrange q match at [after ¢ year in 1922 he came By JOHN B. FOSTER. Michigan .City,/fAd., on Lalor Dey j:daoie' 316 avernge and last | (Copyright, 1925, Caspers Tribune) Dempsey explained that he caught Dees eer toe Ot BERS INRSE, 280 far NEW YOR, July 16.—The De- | cola at Brighton; lava shnd” wa. this your he is running well. over * trolt Tigers, on form and in a strict | ¢, friends +t lisides SBE, two mie ive mathematical sense, must be con-| months he,would be able, to. fight m wares ia hi SMerdcwlan as they afe behind the leaders, it oon ’ ’ bie each roses eet tn 9 } be demonstrated by the figures that Vi d S olen ba ith 62 ore: { they ddrdoteten need to do as well | ester ay cores Bieler, his only rival, collected but i as they have-tn recent weeks to beat #2. “Ho has swiped over 20 every out the Washingtons' the Athletics Western League. Pay van oehaine ther ; The coming fl andithe While Sox. Omaha 6, Denver 0. rf: och tors ile ent the ep! lernia | ‘Today, just a little less than half} Wichita 11, Oklahoma City 10 pis Tis a ears: ings, changing the | of the fchedule remains to be played. | pyiga'13, Bt. Joseph 12 Wise ae dale arene camer, et ed In the ‘first’half of the season, the Three .scheduled, “iegesew, ah he ot r burglars Tigers, starting from the cellar, have laceoune pee . ; disp thefr art | climbed up to fourth place. ave: American League. Ruecoan Lai ea, | Ing’ since they began thelr! climb,| petroit 5, Washington 2 Abe ‘Mishkind, of Salt Lake City, lightweight champion of the RockY| jong agn that he umm fod 8 just three percentage “polnts per! st, Louis 11, Boston 3. | Mountain region, who will clash with Fighting Nobe, Indian}battler of Fa i tal padaived rr inane! a ri had Philadelphia 8-11, Chicago 7-5 New Mexico, in the last half of the doutile main event on the feature fight | tie started his career na ci Sea Should they add just two points} Cleveland 6-4, New York 4-9 card to be staged by the Arkeon Athletic club at the Arkeon Monday night. with the Petersbore club of the per game to thelr present standing arta ite se eterabury -e10b" of! tp) from now until the end of the sea- National Dekeue. Vitsinia league, in 1914 and while} on, they would finish two pointe bet- P a dod record in games $0. Cae Te temas ot ange Chicago 8, Philadelphia Won showed marked abi RANSPORTATION companies in the na sn ade pe vertices Beaton ‘. Pittat gh 8 $ | .391 the follay para tional parks — Glacier, Yellowstone, Rocky er y probably a jo . rr els Py W ‘ork 7, St. s | Wag his hitttr abi ’ . . ‘ tar other team is Iikel oe Sivecieet Mountain —operate with railroad precision, for oo - | Louisville 4-7, st. 1 United States mail must go through on time! AMESTION |) .ccs: karee' NEXT MONDAY TO HOLD THRILLS” ne a eed eathecenscies- saben Praee must be hauled up all grades, under all weather BAX International League. high ae eae the antec tabt tee eteeee kenthe, Arccon Munady | io conditions. Motors must be kept running smoothly > sabes Seeney: iw terpenes § card to be staged Harry Yeaness| afternoon. No admis found him an with minimum repair costs. : American Ass leading 9, Toronto 4 nd 1 K promot ot the | charged to «ce the fighters work¢ roguar and he has been 41 | ; ri 4 and Tom McKeon, prom ot the | chargec coe the fighter kout | ¢ ax If you have some question to| | Baltimore 12, Buffalo | Pe Arkeon Aathletic club, at the Ar-land a big crowd of fight fans ts ox-| there day in and day out ever since 3 ‘ 4 ask about baseball, football, box-|| Providence 8-20, Syracuse 12-8 keon Dancing academy on Monday | pected to be present to see their {1 with the exéeption of the wa That is why the three transportation companies operating ing or any other amateur or pro- | | night Ydrites. in action, yea 8 in these three park * “a fessional sport— ee eye: my ae Conversation on street corners, tn — m collected ‘six hits: in the parks use Conoco Gasoline. These companies Write to John B, Foster, on|| Dallas 8, Waco 0. hotel | , and in all places where world's. seriea of fall to are run by business men with business methods. , They buy Pea ee sce. Perry, on erdatenr| | -Wichita Falls 1 aN eT oe | jewihea katohere Bogda" gasoline just as they buy cars—for dependable, continuous, rial nd t fo 9 re eo battlers | R eo tn a modest, retiring 1 powerful operation at the lowest cost. Science has taught y on boxing and other ee | age in the two doubl , s this has kept } 7 7 at re 7 professional sports. All are spe movttang Cost Lensues | main event bouts have been secured | from Alt due them what experience has taught so many individual mo- cial correspondents of the Casper} | Portland 1, Loa Angeles At great expense and this fight card | Team— I Pet Hé tm never heard from on ¢ torists, that Conoco ‘‘delivers’’! | Tribune, 814 World Buflding, New See van | prom! to be one of the best ever | Philadelphia 4 642 . Plays baseba aa | Some ‘ and 5, Sacramen oom | aeert in Casper Washington 629 | He # ea ess of f i" , R * @ f , ““Bnelose a stamped, seltiads| atte 12 Francisco 9 | rrtcwete foes the fatto! miss heron 20-2 4 29] fairly gucce aiheas Not a single weak link’ in Conoco's’ power “chain — hence y be eS now le » Har y St. Louis 1 1 $<» el p for your reply. | Seatlien ia How on ale. at th oH ry 3 es / ‘ breater economy and satisfaction. fobile 4, Atianta 6 pasteboards sale | Cleveland re plaged der div , Quéstion—Batier taps groun' ew Orleans I " nA’ it rt New York rectly to pitcher who has not moved night ar is reported that r toot ie pouain afar gave 2!] empha 12, Negrin te. [AN Ae going eet ere [ee ~ SPORT BRIEFS CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY © ball, and abl ve , neas the NATIONAL SAGUE through his legs or dribbles past | poagre sights Ae ' a t oon i hog shih pats! Producers, Refirters and Marketers he umpire. Short- | Abe Mishkind, lightweight ¢ of ode petro’ FP him and the ; i mae pale She ball nid €¢ tha Roeher SAaantaIn she | a SO ‘ high-& aps aoe ofuete in Arkansas, stop comes in fast, lof Salt Lake City, will clash w 1 © the tli Vebrask, south Dak 5 he batter out, Is the sure re Ave Lrgioapierrs ¢ Fighting Nobe,- full- blooded Indian senna. ; wanswer--The batter ts out. As the | battler of New Mexico, who recent. | Cincinnatt ‘ ed Anawer—The batter { _ bh} tater et New Me nt | Sinton play is described the Hit ts not one an invash HAVRE, Mont—Jimmy Delaney F | sacifie Mishtind sean *hiladelph 2 ‘ 476 ‘ ? that the pitcher could not field but Pacific coast. Mishkind’s record of | Fhtiagelphia te 46 cago] SG Paul Hight. neavywolght, sdefeated | apparently one that the pitcher eonid | epatbeneginae ates dgicthe Magda nd bso : agp tek Bailey, — Windsor, Canada field and he made an error in permit id the inten He ts - Great “ “}heavyweight, by oa ‘knothout: in the he b PA ball | oossibeies favorite with the fans in Denver third round, | muting the ball to get away here’ bd hel Wert ate Ghahauiree which pounds past the pitcher in| Another Caspe record was Reg. U. & Pat. Of, Billy Papke, veteran ring ace whic} T 9 G. Ww Nae en Alex 2fc da ILMINGTON agi was seen in action someting agoat oday s Games || ional at the Com such a manner that the latter cannot | disce Cield it and then hits the umpire 18) Cafferty a yeaterds Jack Roper. . | ; : ¢ nea bt, khocked out “Th another kind of bit. ipunity elu, clipped one stroke from {te Arkeon against lornie (Ici) Noss : terete Abewenih. tha | e . nent both the ninevand elgliteen hole reo battle roagh Parker of Colorado | National League inal, round. of: @ ten-round bout | a ance aso. ine Question—Who is the oldest conch ord« for the course. ‘The record was | Springs tn the first half of the main] Chicago at Philadelphia “4 | ‘ in the Western Conference made on the “in” round when he] event Pitteburgh at PORTLAND, Ore—tIra Dern of | The most convenient way to buy ofl and gas is to carry a Anawer—If you mean the oldest |turned the nine holes in 34, The first] 1p addition to the two main event) Cincinnatl at ' Salt Lake City) knockéd out Billy | Conoco Coupon Book. If you try one book you will use football coach, he is Alonzo Stagg of | nine had given } bouts, five other snappy, actaps Have St. Louis at New York Kvans, Kan Clty, wrestler, ina! them habitually, Ask any Continental Service Station Chicago tot f for (Me |b tranged by Yeaneem ana’ M¢ crappling matel attendant. « — ol ’ wh 1 10 n. There will be seven fourrround American League “é Question~Whieh Western eanter | lr ‘ rank its to please the fans Who-derite} Philadelphia at Chicos AN FRANEISCDMaL k ence football college has won. the tion from the word go. Roston at t, Lo : . greatest number of foothall games ‘our main event battlers wil Vauhington at Detroit Adbtrer—Chicas po larrive in Casper Sunday morning’ New York at Cloveland Deuts A