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bo * PAGE SIX Che Casper Sunday Cridune | World Results | Bu Leased Wire KEEFE. CARTER, 18, CROWNED WESTERN GOLF CHAMP SUNDAY, JULY 19, 1925 “pat First in News Of All Events VETERANS ARE Are Bench Miata 's Going Out Of HANDED PA _ Style i 1 Majors Li ist Dwindling | once mare the ter is now his first Neutenant. Harl| § "1 ue man uccess as a minor le: Trails Opponent Until 31st Green, Then Grabs Match DETROIT, Mi —(By United Press.) —Wit} the heart of a fighter and the nerve of a veteran, 18-year. old Keefe Carter of Okla homa City ay won the | 1., July 18 » import a veteran, I i re who had at some ef 3h be aid aside entirely the ip ma nd |t the present playing when he won on:the 24th green the | pj € in the Amer league nd in front of the club house |, In the American asoapameces Som tensonably sure to retain thelr | ip on old-time s t ms = > SAY HENORICKS for e time. ¢ ‘obb is liked in c th , league ( lack of the Athic Det > his failure epp a The ¢ a M MH f the Ya ny event but one of th t pular 7 daling’'s with the fans Carter w first five had be nie rin their ed tha try the n ne balance taken nate was | #8 they care sAiing aa the | fal burden clubs. will nerve w pilots. It b ineffectual ef- spe! er. that when Mc¢ é y lift the Braves out of the he fir ep out he will turn ¢ E | tek eraens to an | reins to Franklfe Frisch, great dricka of the is| anne next | !flelder, Frisch ts { the Reds con | three holes | the team and McG ng without more suc- | \ Martin, ¥ f only | man on the pla cess than they have achieved since ———————-. + perb golf g the mo K When Connie ha took over the reine MILLE Heals and agai the earls But he cracked h plessly when Car ~*" MATOH PLAY IN COUNTRY CLUB GOLF TOURNEY fitet tftie. wit First to re after Martin was his mo! BEGINS TODAY; FIRMIN LOW IN QUALIFYING round the T 1 when American League. New York, Boston, 2; ( Washington, Philadelphia Rivals for Honors Detroit, 7 to golf prominence 2 ) he won the Oka last summer vy homa champ! This was hi He was the w : golf stars the West Mannion First rounds of match play in the annual golf tourna- ment of the Casper Country club will get under way this ;morning on the club course east of the city. Announce- ment was made last night that all first round matches must be completed today, all second round before next Saturday night and the finals of 86 holes in the championship flight ar three ther | ayational I Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, $1). St. Louis, 4 f | Glenn Littlefield (84) ya. Geor At Kansas City y: jeorge coluntus t Campbell ‘a Kansas Cit , (87) vs. Dr. J. # Leverette rban; Keer t ar President's Plight (Game call he | bus to catch t d Shir » for Ce ent ts the first the western nade an all of the leading star state first day and I v ) 84 stre Pour 8. H. G. Biz where St. Paul . 4 t players each were s than 23 years Deberry and Meyer: Beall, Merritt s for honor Art Schulte zes belng po: c and Hoffinat Both - esterday’s ‘eas | Pairings Completed for Opening Round | When Five Flights Are Filled by | dy Thompson (92) vs. J. W.! | Martin an | Secretary's Flight ed they will « ithe 3 a}| At Milwaul R. HE m | _D. P, VanBurgh (100) ve, Guy Gay Amateur at P Toledo ... 4 0| Ly r | (103), Milwaukee _-.002 010 $10 1} L, A. Reed (106) vs. A. N. Garbutt | {cEnemy. 0. B. Daugherty (103) Vs. Charles TORS mimi ts ONGE BY PLESTINA SARZEN WINS oc METROPOLITAN = | At Omaha RAE. BRONXVILLE, N, ¥., July 18 | Aree Wak oc ) 4 4| (United Press)—Gene Sarazen, dap: ' | ling Uttle pro of the fresh | 9 cdr ar ad A to throw 7 16 1AF re Hall, Bee Meadow club, reeled off a 71 for the t Fitts t | Bailey and Wilder 18 holes, and won the Metro- | | the w Plestina ble t —- litan open golf champlor by = mica fai | At Wichtta— IH. ©. | ne stroke with a card of 29 — | City... 520 100 063—16 20 1 Joe Turnesa of Fairview was % te bas i] 4 000 000 1 - nd with while others tr all, foc box: | ists Included Fishing and ers, amateur or pro | . as 1 Winged Foot Hunting Are : ia, geno Rr. Good Linco 1010 3 Ss aes AT THE FOUR CROss ||! : - Club Standings 50 miles north in the Hoback Location of Pinedale a stamped, self-ad Basin. Good roads. A 200 of 11 4 dressed envelope for your reply 90d place for all the far 0 hs place ‘ ora a an 5} Question—How should you stand | ily to spend a vacation ea ret] at iene: blade? Individual log cabin a B11) Anawer—In a geuera y always | excellent meals, gentle 4) st nd fesing the pitcher Little can | saddle horses, hunting and | Me over your shoulder to ‘Size Up fishing trips ranged, li- | e ball. censed guid - z ret able. | Pet | Question—Who was the most ya! Rates are reasonable. Pittsburg! O10 uable player to bis team in 1924? | Our proposition will inter- Gibson, of the | New Yor ‘ 60 Answer — Walter Johnsor prop | est you. Write for partic- ||! establisbed | Brooklyn .. ted the most valuable | | : i off. at. sig ord for major | Cineinnatt ‘ 194| American Lengue, and Vance | ulars or turn off a gn s by catching 126 games, of | St. Loule - “4 483 | National Leaste | post. ‘ | h eh iladelpis ‘ ‘ ene | ch » dinnaeee 8 ‘ 447 Question—Did Bs Leonarc ave | GEO. E. PARODY Hl Supe tes > the races be- | t 1 Mickey Walker fight, and it Four Cross Ranch || tween Sha 4 Resolute for | ——— so SOW many tines? “y a ° Ame Cup were furnishing The United Bt ’ wer—T Bondurant, Wyo, _| the big n for the sport pages. 1 00 iawn tennis players he ring SENATORS GAIN ON ATHLETICS BY TRIMMING INDIANS WHILE RIVALS LOSE TO THE BROWNS: Detroit B Bengough; and F and Harvey jureka (California) Att » $25,000 American Derb: r — rnia defeated | was first in th with 40 point will be the big feature Chicago 10, Boston 2. Bryan I, Vallejo ( n) A. C., secon¢ azoo Grand Circuit. CHICAGO, July 18.—Everybody in in the first sem! final doubles| with 31 and—Helen Fil h gets under w n | the White ade one or ches, 6-4, 8-6, 6-2 third wit Other team OXFORD-CAMBRIOGE TRACK STARS ys DEFEAT PRINCETON AND CORNEL| Fg Arora es sir, boron OG, |Betish Athletes in Real Form for Dual Meet and fourth inning the | season's total 33. B enship drov Staged Saturday and Bury Rivals Under Big Score. nipped the Athlet a homerun in the eighth, send By HENRY L. FA L. FARRELL aving Philadel in two men ahead of him (United Press Staff Correspondent.) ATLANTIC CITY, N. . July 18.—Sweeping ever poe before them, the track and field stars of Oxford and | Cambridge won an easy victory over a Princeton-Cornell {combination here this afternoon. The British athletes, who jwere nosed out by Harvard and Yale last week because GIRL ATHLETES BREAK THREE WORLD RECORDS IN PACIFIC CONTESTS | Philadelphia 2, St. LOUIS, Mo., J puis 6. 6. more hits in Ch ort IN CLAY COURT MATCH TRIPLE A CLUB, ST. LOUIS Mo., July 16.—(United Press).—Big Bill Tilden retained his title in the finals of the national championship today, but year-old George Latt, Jr., ».| five sets before finally winning The chamipion appeared worried when the sets stood 2 to.1 in favor “| of his youthful opponent, whose real form at the New at the Athle| Alrport here and the seus The score was in doubt never and half mile r the popular ¢ clay court rried 18- | along for 1 high hurdles hurdles, f the r divided p was occa 4 triple tle in the pole vault L. Hyatt of Oxf ley, Princeton, and F brilliant fight won repeated cheers Cornell, all cleared s Nery. Lott played hard desperately times, fo the ttle-holder out of position tak ing the net, but»{t is doubtful if Tilden really extended himself until | *if¢ aplonahing |< the youngster had run up pneld for Helen 3 nock. 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