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’ TUESDAY, JUL JULY 21, 1925 Che Casper Daily cribune PAGE SEVEN y Che Casper Daily Cribune World Results By Leased Wire TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS =) ""or!s0 en GIANTS THRENTEN TOTIKE LEAD)” as -iv crore our nny MOWEST HOME CAMP VICTOR Joo ted ated Home car t Salt Creek 4 the Midwest clerks’ nine in two ore ames over the week er Few Points Only Separate Leaders in Flag Race; Brilliant Pitching of Dazzy Vance {CYRIL TOLLEY Salt ( - AB.RH.P ighawilon: of the Todipandents lehatie. |Arcere,.1b madegid - Features Monday G a : B 1 210 1. res lylonday Games. ie entree Roberts 11000] Second: game— Cole, rf - 1100 0] YEW Y c Midwest Office AB. R.H.PO.A.W, | Metz, 3b triizs NEW YORK, July 21.—(By The Associated Press.) — 41200 Murphy, If 013 9 0] yoxpon, 7 As ‘ Spectacles are needed to determine the ms argin between oO, 00% : . t x 1 41 5 the leading tea in the American and National leagues 3 H i 0 3 s today and spectacles alone solved the m teries of Dazzy ¢1a1 2 1 Vance’s remar able pitching exhibition in Brooklyn yes- aus) 6 0 ; terday 40010 of wood : ft blinded | his third straight victory $75 0718", 9 t » of striking Washington and Philadelpht , HE Pu ; 0 0°90 s at don. 4 to eit ola eeentes a Jim Reather, cf. 36.3. 2. ie tacle . YEARS Wira a ; e Coveleskie pitched a brilliant St _Lous Totals mered out a tri mst his old team mates in Cleye- Ra EOS t Cardinals fanned 1 and won, 9 to 1 Same 42 area out when wir ‘a y with three hits, Rube Wal A PITS, Bal es “ ° a AB. R. H. PO.¢ berg accounted for Phils adelphia's Z ed cepa ge ss ¥ 12 x , to 3 vi | Ng re pd peta | 0 8 0 0 0] Home ¢ > G bd | Meadows in 1 A Ie Ras Warcnes oS ORS reves Compre A wack the Pirates af with the Red SOME TERRIBLE ATHENS 00421 ; jat } while, ‘ Bostonians cary WH TUE BRowls. @o 8 210] , Dy € Leahy Bypass : 1-0 4 1 OJ} hit—Metz. Home run—Jake Rea-| , a be were out in t hit nth r of the Gorum 0 2rove 2 z,| . ; vanced to v season for st T ne 20 Gd | Gizeh, fs BONES OS ya r Herb Totals 6 92716 3| even W f a was by 6 to 8 ts in the first six p neato ” a4 od ed the Braves easily, 9 to 5 aie Oftice sinteemidnieie - sabves. as mann had a perfect da3 Home Camp ~ 200 001 021—6 | Summary: Two-base hits—Lucas, er 5 | t Jake Reather, Dyer, Cole, Gorum.| Wild pitch—Sund. Hits and ru | | hi Oe accel Sacrifice hits—Rayman, Gobrecht,| Off Gosnell, 4 runs, § hits | r nS | Dyer. Stolen bases—Lucas Wewitz, | nings: none out tn &th; off Jir - |: peceeemsieremeets — ~ Double plays—Metz, unas-| ther, 1 run, 2 hits in 2 Innings, Pass.| PF Left on bases—Home Camp |ed ball—Beumer. Umpire, Owens.| | 7 6 Casper Office 6, Bases on balis—! Scorer, Klein ver 5, Des Moines 8. | Lincoln 8, Omaha 5. Joseph 10, Wichita 3 Tulsa a HAdR IS HeLOnG RUEL CARY THe CATCHING BURDEN Scottsbluff ~Tourney Is| National League hy , es 1 | . Boston 6, Chicago 8, These are big days for baseball, | pn > 5 = ote ; tennis, golf and horse racing. The n those days gave Open to Casper | Philadelphia 6, Pittsburgh 3 By NOMAN FE. BROWN | stringent pitch! 4 have spelt disaster, Wash-| stars of these maior sports are bask t for being = great | . New Yor Cincinnati 5 I": Wow.” sites “Han ‘ey-| regulations no catcher should be ash ans knew at the time. S¢v-| ing in ¢he limelight of fame a | they also were in: | Brookly St. Louis 3 (10 inn s)| : | a he pla even days q u hor ak, | Members. Brooklyn 4 I 3 (10 ir 53) | eriea : to s ind the plate seven da can relieve Ruel without wea teh aconth atoalas etiesine!| five months it last se: of base- offensive or defense. but peck aps, if Hank breaks into last month of the cam-|2a world’s series he will get a portion on his nerve. ‘he loss of|of the credit that has long been due | F | n the closing weeks last sea-|him as a catcher. t. | wd amMoec ; In the U. S. of Patsy G i e greatest of all sc Columbus 5, Milwaukee 3 a 2 4 rer Gallacher, an Irish | >rilliant career with the Red Sox] Rak 3 : hea steet tionalist and mem f the| had ended, he ref to report at : eee gow Coltics, has been playing in the terms offered He drifted out of -r : a ganized ball, even refusing to move be flights to ommodate all m P, “Hank” ha ver drawn the cred- n . : a . vour favorite « ette Manag. of piazere and teins are]? Se eee REL ishae - Gallacher has represented Ireland {fom the Yanks to Detroit. Finally] _[)OES your favorite cigarette; classes..of_ players eo | Toledo-Kansas City, rain. | ‘ cher in the international games for many | however, he saw the error of his| yee Se er posted in each | —— son that he has never He 2} et | Ways and got back into the good| %Ur? . ate art years. He has his club set We. nil ‘anche tod’ niukh ‘At e Scottst lub has an 18-hole International League 1 y : the unprecedented record of winning | 8*&ce# of the Tiger bosses. ace “ ‘tok : : ie of the best) Jersey City 1-6, Syracuse 2-9. had time to ectac ’ : times. But when we're lighting A f eo six consecutive championships in at the ripe old baseball age ¢ aft ther there's a ts pas m. It will be] Providence 1, Rochester 0 been too bui Bacto Yedeuw Hin teas ‘nae won great ball for one right after anotl ‘ in fine condition 2 bi the however. For { is of thousands of soccer has in this cou been interested in the visit |¢* for years, it was agreed | When Leonard was traded to the} | American League Chicago 3-3, Boston 1-10 Detroit 9, New York 5. Washington Cleveland Philadelphia 8, St. Li acher, call " ». | Yankees several years American Association Minneapolis @, Lonisville ( ty club. There fof play, Baltimore 4, Toronto 5 of the ten actly simple way to get fullest satis- Abe M Aisieey OP eet cant Gale ties eaten vows te r shkind of Denver, who claims to be lightweight | the Scittish cup a total of 11 times. oayttmars een srantea faction out of each Special ente: nment has 1 ly nes sc 3 t a He may well be callec at arrigan was the man be-| v tanned iemeeth well as pa sat games |champion of the Rocky Mountain region, won a decision aie ee Metesbe hte Liidathe gun as well sae, the nate a Just ees ¥ iw ne ladies who a pany them, The Texas League And no man handling the wild|over Fighting Nobe of New Mexico in the four-round final Scotland what Babe Ruth is to|@uring Leonard’s career with Bos fee fast ono Gay aneetl Ta town has good hotel accommodations | Dallas 4, Beaumont 2 nd wooly me pitchers the/main event bout at the Arkeon Dancing Academy last | America. ton, Johnny Bassler, then, must be| you will never be without them BPe pels mee he Mineed st the)” Poe Werte Fe eee ae BO tle time ty wat ieeade night. The bout saw plenty of action with Mishkind dis- shes even. due credit for his. part in Wichita Fi again, Shreveport 10, San Antonio 1. | could find Houston § cracefil playing lightning work in dodging Nobe’s rushes. Nobe : aatke 9 onrales, Cuban catcher, (4, t of the foul ter-| carried in the opening attended the bouts. who has been sojourning in the big leagues long enough to pick con: nd first baso| rounds but was badly worsted in the! Tom Eddy of Denver acted as ret-| siderable knowledge of baseball tn ard’s success with the Tigers is stated, must be ir that p: inds may be Coast League Bassler is one of the best cashers| Eat 4 few the game, He has done noble} Life Savers Ste HEE io" eraxhen to catch the wierd I pitch: | fou eree, with Clifford (Spark Plug)| general and pitching in particular, | ***Vice tor Cobb w between - The ard was completed | Bond as timekeeper. Harry Yesness | rises to the defense of the present | 28% been trying to Smokes Soutiern League f a lore ¢ called xe fight-| and Tom McKeon were promoters of here | staff that cou'd sta Now Orleans z eye bet s by sheriff's offic the bouts. Conkling Fitch acted a “The pitchers of today are just | 2" thre 4 Mobile 3 it te Is Hes’ Packet te @ four-round | 0M? of the judges with Eddy offici-|as goog as we always have had in Bile ee 5 mp Seve bites ‘with Muff Bronson. At the end | *!ng as third man in the ring. rs. The lively ball is what| Much has been written of the un irmingham 1, Little Rock 6, left the Louisville f the final stanza, two of the judges ERR SCR RS is making them appear to disadvan. |°ertainties of golf, I like to write| = d a Brov a? in 19 | voted for a draw and one voted for ; ‘ tone. ; opines Soames 3 $1.00 $1.00 Ml year 5 ie Ee Sou ek chcateee a Tod Gam hich same, coming from a man Eddie Anderson | oan Sap tl cnpeigo oes ga oday’s S|] vening the vinte: ought ts boas ons || $4.0 Se: i | ed it Aa si uF | rte he fight from the first gong. a0, this discussion, -pro ar ‘le 4,00 | and P. HUDSON r deserved the decision by a 4 con, relative to what is the matter jenn > & "| And Sarmiento found his ¢ seats, eile hole wep. heliiak AMERICAN LEAGUE with baseball, if anything, Suits BROUGHAM Philadelphia 0 | bro capa ee t halt of the double main| Boston at Chicago (2), Q Seas Overcoats ~__ ames New York at Detroit. adelphia at St. Lous, Detroit the days when thé Bos-|] Dresses ton R x were riding on the top of the baseball band wagon—when | $1. sil! Carrigan was making Fight Tonight |e 3 ov wonee| "= NATIONAL LEAGUE ON THE WAY Chicago at Boston ; am as manager—L ch Leo: d wa Cin at New Fork having Bhat fhing at fade Jake, The Nifty Watch each and every a as ona of the great Tailor day for the arrival day. National Leagu the V = ==|NOTICE:! Boston :....----- 36 3 If you have some question to Chicken Season Opens August 1 ARE YOU ALL SET? 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