Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1925 Che Casper Daily Cribune Poe pga eee = ~ — THE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS |= "2's STANDARD REFINERS BEAT ELAS HaNknyswiMen INPITCHERS BATTLE YESTERDAY, MANStH OF Math, i Gosnell Breezes First Five Men but Bills Lose COLON AT GHEYEN| » 4 to 2, When Brady Pitches Airtight > * Ball for Oil Club. Few hits and superb -pitching featured yesterday’s game at the High School Athletic field between the Elks and the Standard teams in the Oil City league. The game ended with the score 4 to 2 in favor of the men from the World Results _ By. Leased Wire GINTS FORGE AHEAD OF PIRATE. we soewr wns care rrccne But Mike’s Days in the Big Leagues Weren’t Wasted CLAN, ATHLETICS HOLD POSITION Thursday Games Mark Change in League Leader- | ship in National While Quaker City Stars Lead Washington On. , NEW YORK, July 17.—(By The Associated Press,)— The Pirates are trailing the Giants today by six points in the National league while the Athletics continue to set the = Hawa pated in the ¢ won recognition throug! if as a champion ewimte! ku fs playing @ pa : ¢.in the picture m ide i j refinery. t filmed by th stride in the American league with a three-point leeway on Gosnell, Elks’ pitcher, got away to a wonderful start |' mpany. : the Senators. nd first five outs were nirike ;caught by Lano, by the hidden ball |, He vecently helped tos Boston forced Pittsburgh to abdicate the peak by win- its Thus the side wag retired capsized at Lagune fa, Kahanamoku’ was on h when a gasoline launch reatening to tread the pa t least thr ning, 9 to 8, in ten innings yesterday, on the small end of a 12 to 3 score, while New York was whacking out | Slim Harris holding Chicago to six a 7 to 5 victory over the Cardinals, | hits. It was the sixth straight victory nine Standard n which fs little sh s HE sPexr His. the Red Crowns are no nday will find the league en DANS INTHE, 4s bi with the stich {ina ’twin bill, Tt rpout throv reakers, caree Hood, Virginia recruit to the | °F Philadelphia. BiosHow Se olan aeoctes ; Nonsthier the Texte ana|and terved:< : ot |. The Indians bombarded four Yan- Js to ¥ dard pitcher, tur hiv. Braves, contributed the single which | , The Indians bombard , FLUNG uy? Tid allowed. tha: Wllew: niyjlahf thefwind-up’ at-| permitted Genewich to score the win. | Kt Pitchers with 20 hits to win by Whe ARH inal fon’ will’ And'the Standard ana| im reaching the iain in aaoaton, 17 to 9 The Hugmen garnered 15 , the fifth inn Bue oe . ereg, i 4 \ bingles off Joe Shaute, who went the | real : s sou! ‘ he saved 12, memt Wayland Dean held St. Louis in} route for Cleveland. 1 none out, me will start promptly . check wih several hits while his mates totalled 14 off Rhem and So- thoron on the metropolitan diamond, George Kelly of the Giants hung up Southpaw Clarence Mitchell held the Cubs to four scattered singles and the Phillies won, 3 to 0, going into the first division at the expense Jensen was caught napping off thj of the party. Five of them w y the Standar m., and the general admis- | 1 5 cents will prevail " _ ededinas ao te AB. R. H. PO.A.E. -= 0 2 1 0 1| Polyphontes Is a quick throw b; two home runs while Rogers Horns-| of the Reds, who are now one point ard catcher. Gosnell a ) aia ; by poled out his 24th circuit wal! away trom the front rank. ~ in a.briet nap off s nd_was | r, ¢ ~3 0.0.0 1.¢ lop ofthe year. Brooklyn won its second consecu- = p ! -3 0111 0.0 Stakes Winne Stanley Coveleskie marked off his| tive game from Cincinnati, 5 to Lucas, 3b Se 6 LT 08 10 12th triumph of the season for|the Robins landing hard on the of- Butcher, 3b -3 01100 Washington by limiting the Tigers| ferings of Eppa Rixey in the first |Layman, 2b ~8 11°00 of} 2 to five hits for a 2 to 1 victory in| inning to score three runs. Jensen, ‘tt -8 10 0 0 0! NEWMARKET, England, July ten innings. The spit baller has suf- By winning from the Red Sox, 11 G I G,.@. 6. 28 (By The Associated Press)— fered but one setback this year. The| to 6, the Browns pulled up to within i ; -| Joo!'s Polyphontes won the Ecli Senators falled, however, to gain on| half a game of the White Sox, who] HE “Someo UNcie: rot PJ 4 8-4 1) stakes for 1,500 pounds sterling 1 the Athletics who put the White Sox] are in third place. Sam RANKS inf 1918) s R. H.PO.A.®. | here today. 0 1 1 2 3| The Aga Khan's Zambo was # Tos Woods, 0 1 7 2 Ojond and another of his horses T. ’ Is Logical Successor Greentte, 9 9 1 0 o| phon, was third, Thirteen ran. ! Sesh by Smee 5 2241 RDS-eo MIKES Pook 4 0 TO REACH PEAK IN CITY PLAY a ‘BeBe roe py a 122 §[Lexington C puss oe: BE BLAMED FOR C ~ 00°00 0 gt a His GAILURE TO hampion. » oo o oll Lexington Crearr Scanead press sven (= HOLD DOWN A —— ee 1 x x x 4 x FI ur SCHEDULED T0 OPEN SATURDAY = Ae Seat By. FAIR. PLAY pails 2) c More and Better Bread per sac! Rye, Whole Wheat, Graham Corn Meals, (Copyright, 5, Casper. Tribune) NEW YORK, July 11.—Frank Genaro undoubtedly will be the heir Always Substituting cavorted af séeond. In ths others he He had worn a big league uni-| Played first or the outfeld. In 1918 he continued. his utility By NORMAN E. BROWN The Casper city tennis tournament, which starts Sat-| A few years 8 Bec urday on the Standard Oil courts on West Yellowstone, will oy naeee ys prices. form for eight seers when Ppaeare Mate aeatiine Bete aie to the vor ld's championship fly: Ask your grocer, for feret i i “4 u ii . capaighos pany os let him go—and had never had a job | 10°°— ahs ° welght title left vacant by the un and have better brea na the mies ne ET SY ent of the year for all tennis] sicany at least. British bor! S,| that he could really call his own. In 1919 he played second and the y death of Pancho Villa, | players in Casper and the surrounding towus. long ikering for a heavywe Back {n 1911 Mike was playing a | outfield. la’ee rotlt. | baw cBlanéy; ¥ Casper Warehouse The entry list includes thirty players. Among the out-| worthy of the n of ¢ whale of a game at shortstop for| The following year he was placed Jon and incl t anell- 9; 1 ~ Waeeen Compan of-town players is one C. A. Benner who will give a good | ft that such 5 a the famous Minooka Blues, the | at second base and told to call it his York Of: Ge Hit t pany account of himself. Mr. Benner has in .the East for his tennis playing. |!" 2° Pennsylvania amateur team that|own. He did play 93 games there @ balls—Brad Time. DISTRIBUTORS won many trophies in England and; Fred Layman {is also another good| Beckett Carpentier, | produced so many big leaguers, in-|and felt that at last ho had found 0 minutes, Umpire, Cal |} Tel. 27 268 Industrial Ave player who has entered, while in| French an in| cluding Steve O'Neill, Mike had|a@ regular berth, albeit not a regu-|an Oxford Mr, Layman played on the a heart set on playing short in the | lar one, shall be the — ~ =e Oxford tennis team. A. T. Danaher,| thought runn Tar meee show some 4: The next year| Then he woke up, one winter|Genaro automatically Club Stan: 5 winner of the invitation tournament | minds of Beckett's friends that he|found him taking his first step to-' morning, to find that he was no | throne. singles, and R. F. Ward, runner up| could whip the I’renchman 1 ac-}ward that goal. The Utica club in;longer a member of the team, let} There is regret throughout all the are again entered while Warkley|quire a leg on the world’s heavy- New York State league signed|alone a budding regular. Hoe bad|™étropolitan district over Villa's | AMERICAN LEAGUE and Ward winners of the doubles|Welght championship cup, 89 tO/him. The next season, 1913, he be-| been trad along with Hoyt, Har- | death. He w 28 & popular little fel Team— We 2 0, Pet, | and Danaher and Barton runners up | §pealt. 4 came the club’s regular shortfielder. | per and Schang to the New York |!0W who always ¢ the best he Philadelphia — 53 29 .646 | are out after each other's scalp. Well, they met—in the center of | He played in 136 games at that po-| Yankees for ‘Thormahlen, Ruel, | %@4 and always kept his head, And Washington 54 30+. «643 | Saturday afternoon is scheduled a| the ring. eager : sition. His showing caused the Bos: | Pratt and Vick. We may have over- | there will be even as much regret | Chicago ~ 41.523 | fast match between C. A. Benner and} Carpeniier feinted and then struck. |ton Red Sox to sign him for a try-| looked one or two of the boys in the |OVer the misfortune of Frank 42 .617|C. H. Smith, Glen Parker plays Ed] They picked Joe up and carried himJout. ‘They looked him over and/ naming but these formed the bulk | Churchill in losing a world’s c 43 43 ‘500 | Knittle and W, H. Tolhurst plays|to his corner. When he came toojand sent him to ‘St. Pau! in 1914] of the exchange, pionship just at a time when Panc THE BIG SHOW MONDAY NIGHT, JULY 20 Detroit ---. Cleveland -- 40 48 455 | Jean Mignolette. the British sport scribes 1 him} for seasoning. Mike played 110] However, Mike was hopeful that | W8S due to roll up a great deal of New York 85-60 .412| Sunday morning Cud Norton and| “how come?” é games at short for the Saints. the deal might still leave him a| ™oney. 28—ROUNDS OF BOXING 28 - Boston -. ~- 25 658 801] W. C. Nicolaysen play A. T. Dan-| Then Beckett uncorked When he moved up to the Sox|regular berth and when he played Serax. ae -mre =) - “ fanic —— aher and Ralph Barton, J, C. Wark-|that made him 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE ley and R. F. Ward play Bill War-| all his fighting Team— sv. L. Pet, |ner and Fishburn, Parker and Lay-| “I was only fillin > Now this story isn’t to be AUSPICES Arkeon Athletic Club again the next spring he had high | in 71 games at third his first season hopes of stepping into a regular job. |in the Big Town, was happy. But | He broke into but 23 games, how-| his Joy was short lived. | New York bi. 32~—=«614.| man play Plerce anc Tolhurst. ut | ever—and all of those games at| That was his last year of real Pittsburgh $1 .608| Beautiful trophies have been|Mr. Beckett. It's ut Mike Me | titra’ pace—before the Sox sent ‘lim | service. He averaged but 40 games Brooklyn 2 40 .512 | awarded by the following merchants | Nally, veteran r recently | tq providence. a year the following three cam- 9—MAIN EVE TS—2 Philadelphia ~ 40 43. © .482/ and are on display at the Standard) sent to St. Paul by the New York! with the International league|PAlgns. And thoso forty chances - } 5 3 2 1481 | Oll Industrial building. ‘Those do-| Yankees in’ part payr PA ones came at varying intervals, - S 7 i Gincnnat ie 42 Sash Mt Indunira bu eo tke team be played third base. ragying inervaie, FIGHTING NOBE | BILLY PAPKE haga t: 36 44 424] Campbell Johnson Clothing Co;|the Senators in _Ho rejoined the Hed Sox a Mike's poor batting eye probably Salt Lak Genee 35 50 419 | Richards and Cunningham; Campbell |the veteran Evere Bill Catrigan's machine was ping |can be blamed for his failure to - Denver Hardware Co; Earl C. Boyle; Sprech- exet me: x0, te frre oA cAiitte roa He tried | 20d down a regular berth, He had pet ales | vs. vs. "4 cy; r @ reason for heeded pope sap and still has a wonde air ©} SAN FR 30% x = roan Olt CHTY EA aerate rnc Tearmeara tae | Geausice clase int out Mike and the youngster deliv i Pips Fyre ils thes herp a teen ear tcc is ABE MISHKIND RAY PARKER ros ct, ntutiy etl of the big show af- | erec e broke into 87 games tha‘ cane ras ie pop tested 4 | Burlington. . .875 | Rubber Co, xe hid : t 3 wt WE | cen tthe Splgcok arueccod aeledne S bendy. 4 cer a Ag is cole nla Athletic commission has de 1] Denver Pueblo Elks ~~ “46s See oni ' man, ‘Thirty-five of these games he |, batting average of .200. he fol to amend the Marquis of Queene: | ff) Standard ‘ .. shen EEN ORY, verry rules to the extent of allo’ 7 T' Legion 166 to @ .262 average and has never|a boxer knocked out of the ring 20 | 5—OTHER BIG BOUTS—§ Texas . 143 equalled that latter mark since. seconds instead of 10 to craw! back ! Fighting Nobe ‘ He has had the honor and the|through the ropes and resume a “% }financial remuneration that goes oo ; fighting posture. Commissioner Han Western League, with participating in three world’s|ien explained to newspaper men Omaha 10, Denver 7. serles—one with Boston and two] here, Wichita 12, Oklahoma City 8 with the Yanks. i. He broke into the] “In some cases It would be fm GET YOUR TICKETS EARLY; RESERVED SEATS NOW ON SALE at the RECREATION BILLIARD PARLOR CE Tulsa 10, St. Joseph 2. 1916 classic with the Sox as a pinch | sible for xer knocked out of th Des Moines 5, Lincoln 4. runner, He played through the 1921 | ring ¢ back within : | Series with ti \ ing uck within 10 seconds Pe een candy MAKES PEA ee series with Mr If he phiysleaily able to. con-| HARRY YESNESS merican League. mar t ect f tinw foe t a fair to r ° Philadelphia 12, Chicago 3 even f aby ee Be Man in the Barrel Store Cleveland 17, New York 9 So his t hasn't & ef | St. Louis 11, Boston 6. | M ropped 2 Washington 2, Detroit 1. (10 in-{ t ton.t : YORI (Associated | Mings + thd r | heavyweight a area ahs wos of tror be today visited the National League. in that, t Na se a Philadelphia 3, Chicago 0. Boston 9, Pittsburgh 8. New Athletic commission and said after the conference that 4 ~s ~~ he had made his peace and that the| Brooklyn 5, Cincinnati 2, ‘ork Sta “t commissioners had agreed to two| New York 7, St. Louis 5. or three bouts before he meets the Si RRs fa eo Steet es ore SPORT BRIEFS Here’s the Story, Men! The title holder said that he had dla 4 : e . signed an agreement with Promoter | outsville 11, St. Paul 8. ? en. Tex Rickard to box Wills and that] Columbus 9, Kansas City 14. the way was now open to the con-| Toledo 5, Milwaukee 2, : : We have rented part of our garage and must give pos- tract for. the bo Commissioner ooerene MEXICO CITY— Spain won the | be , 3 a4 Muldoon agreed, Dempsey sald, that | International League. fiat: two games in the Davis cup session soon. This room has been used as a salesroom for e-should be pe « couple of Yeading 5, Toronto 13, at " ay Sere ey 3 “y VRREN okie tel! others portponed, Pelaeewen play, our used car department. Due to the fact that we have A Tunney match is in prospect, a a PHILADELPHIA—Jack Delaney, ake i e rcar ew es » i * - win aati = db Tunney ‘maton ie tn prospect Coaktannie LPHIA—Iack Delaney, taken inm any cars on new cars in the past two weeks, we | be one of the feature attractions at | Seattle 6, San Francisco &, decision over Tommy have cars of most every model on hand. the New Madison Square Garden Certiaund Fe nae rPmaeyt 5. Loughran, Philadelphia, after the i h ri He xpect. to meet ernon 15, aA . e . a » ‘ before the summer Is over, although versed and the bout called a draw ence This Offe he had not signed the papers. eahat a eame teneeee by athletic commission officials, his Offer a . cr . —_ | r ‘ C a - - ni ry Fort Worth 6, Beaumont % pear ee A good used car at almost your own price, We are eb, Pitt t champion of Maxie Re leweight in a Wichita Falls 5, Houston 9 Shreveport 2, San Antonio 6 burgh, middlewet the world, defe bloom, New Yor ten round bout. going to move them fast. Southern League. Mobile 6, Atlanta 4. Come in Today and Look Them Over ¥ New Orleans 4, Birmingham 21. Pj k O O t T. t it _ Memphis 2, Nashville 18. ® pares S Little Rook 13, Chattanooga 10, Eddie Anderson | Ic ne u erms to ul . ae ‘Pay as You Ride,” Says Johi. Todav’s Ga Fighis Tuesday i Ae At Cleveland | ; tae eveland |) = ohn M. Whisenhunt Philadelphia at Chicago. Boston at Bt. Louls. | Washington at Detroit. | iainceiertal CLEVELAND, Ohio, July 11. "H —-Distri ant | Now Sark at Glaveland i iB a, tp tries Asesoiated Preni—Watio Aw CHANDLER—Distributor-—CLEVELAND Fight 6, Indian battler of New Mexico, who will arrive in| derson of Casper, Wyo., will be Pete . . or ral National League. Casper Sunday rn to train Sunday afternoon at the Arkeon fer Marwalente 5 eppecient 12 a tag ste 4, EAST SIDE GARAGE Chicago at Philadelphia bis bout Monday night with Abe Mishkind, of Salt Lake City, ghtwelght |no-decision bout at the Olympic Corner Second and Park Pittsburgh at Boston, champion of the Rocky Mountain region, This will be one of the double|arena here Tuesday ntght. Ander e Cincinnat! at Brooklyn | main events on tho feature fight card to be staged Monday night at the|non replaces Benny Bases of Phila ‘Arkeon by the Arkeon Athl St, Louls at New Tork ¢ Club. delphia who hay an {nfected jaw,