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THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1925 World Resi!!s By Leased \) ire —— ———____., GIANTS TO FACE MAJOR TEST IN THREE WEEKS CALS ON ROAD Nine Games Out of 17 Dro Last Western Invasion; No Games Yester- day as Result of Rain, NEW YORK, The New York Giants to weeks’ trip, which is expectec most severe test of the season, A four-game series in Bost lowed by a swing through the ROCKNE STARS IND J08S Last Year’s Players Re-!s tained as Coaches in Many Schools. | By LAWR (Copyright, 1925, NEW YORE successful foot m the way of livelihood to those who| play on it is strikingly evidenced by a report which comes to the wri- ter from the middle west. Evety- one of the eleven varsity men who were graduated at Notre Dame last month will be ball coach this fa Georgia Tect bilt, Indiana, Georfia Nova and Santa ( upon the Four He Seven Mules to shc of lght that b over Cartier Fic Harry stuhld coach at Vi will be his assistar )t CE PERRY > T e sort ously | her, will be head and Huntsinger t. Crawley, the] will ser Green Bay (¥ backfield gia Layden is retained at Notre Dame as freshman coach and Don Miller | will coach the backfield at Georgia Tech. greatest of all centers, Adam Walsh, and Joe Bach will be line coach at Syracuse. Chuck Collins will coach at the University of Chattanooga, and Connell will help George Little at Wisconsin, Other line men will work as assists at the places above named, — Club Standings — |} American League. Club I Pet Washington 1 Philadelphia St. Lous 45 Detroit 44 Chicago .. 5 Cleveland New York ~. Boston ... Club W L. Pet.| York . 5 35 598 | Pittsburgh ) a4 595 klyn 3 +500 incinnatt 404 St. Louts 483 Philadelphia 45 AS3 Chicago . ’ 48 448 Boston < 5 404 American League go at I t and at St. Louis ashington at N joston at Phil National ague. ouls at Pittsburgh New York at Boston (2) yest ihe as Sate For results fled Ad. RAMEY CTT WO OUR ESSEX COACH Delivered at $1,025, CASPER. A wonderful six at a wonderful price. July 23 (By The Associated Pres \— ay took the road for a three { to offer the champions their on starting today will be fol- west, where the pacemakers st month lost the ng the car out of 13 sta runs over the F both clubs fifth. A new a will be made b: ing today in a h ult on first pla out of el horts. American League teams, granted a holiday by the schedule yesterday are due back on the diamond toda The Yankees, after a disastrous ros from Cleveland, ————__ SPORT BRIEFS WILKES BARRE, Pa, — Dave Shade of California, was awarded the judges’ decision over Morris Schlatfer of Omaha, after ten rounds. NEW YORK — Albert Johnson Santa Clara will be piloted by that|claimed the carrier pigeon record when a bird belonging to him came home after being released at sea, 1,000 miles awry. HOLLYWOOD—The state boxing commission rescinded its action for- bidding Dave Shade to fight Frank Schoell unless he agreed to meet Mickey Walker for the welterweight championship. CLEVELAND — Pete Sarmiento and Eddie Anderson, Wyoming ban- tamweight, battled ten rounds with Sarmiento the victor by a slight | margiu. BROWNE WINS FROM MALLORY MAN CHESTER, Mass. her career, Miss of Santa Mon a, Cal,, second tn nat fonal tennis ranking, won the right to play in the finals of the women's invitation singles tournament at the Essex county Country ub today defeating Mrs. Molla B. Mailory, N. Y., in a semi-final match, 6-4, 5 THE TRIBU Schalk Nears Mark of McGuire pped by New York in| ir tight grip on were dropped r last western lub recovered its home stand, Pittsburgh had il 1 a downpour drove pm the diamond in the | airs, begin- ie series with the St. Louls Cardinals, who have thus far been able to take but two games | mn from McKechnie's co- | a trip. entertain the leading Washing- ton Senators, while the Red Sox in- vade Philadelphia. Chicago and De- troit lock in a dispute for positions in the lower section of the first division, while St. Louis will try to hold third place against an attack games with the game had run his close to 7 Schalk's expecter act up big) is indicated t day out despi injuries, E still stands as one of the gre the “old g July 23.— (By The Associated Press)}—In one of the most remarkable contests of fary K. Browne ANESTION BOX If you have some question to ask about baseball, football, box- Ing or any other amateur or pro- fessional sport— Write to John B, Foster, on vaseball Lawrence Perry, on amateur sports, and ay on ‘boxing and other professional sports. All are spe clal correspondents of the Casper une, 814 World Building, New a stamped, self-ad- dressed envelope for your reply. the first baseman's glo Jugal the bag before the ball has finally settled in the glove, is the out? ANSWE Hawks, gied the ball in an tr —The runner is not out Salt Creek Busses Leave Casper, Townsend Hotel 8 a. m, and 1 p, m. and 6 p. m Leave Salt Creek Ba. 1 p, m. and 56 p. m. Express Bus Ueaves 9:30 Daily Salt @reck Transportation Co. BAGGAGE AND PRESS TELEPHONE 144 | lexactly lke this and led to Kr pitcher, losing his first game of the} STION es Who is the all dA. A, U, track and field ntry? at arou champion of the eo ANSWI Harold Osborne of the {ilinola A. C. won the Decathlon at n Francisco recently and therefore « the present champion QUESTION—What deal gave Bos ton Ryan formerly ef the Giants? ANSWER—He was traded for M Namata. / QUESTION—Would a Wills‘Tun- ney battle be a good match? ANSWER—No, it wouldn't. Ha would have at least t 1 QUESTION—If the ball lodges in aud his foot is on the bag before the runner gets to the base, but the baseman the ball and the runner gets nner | of the Phillies, recently jug: | ant play | Che Caspet Daily Cribune for Catching Big League Hurlers | : fd OUGGESTED | Pitchers Don’t Always| Present Awards. — | n By JOHN B. FOSTER ait s tled ft up In the ninth, would | Season urteen as offi PAGE NINE ’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEW TENNIS TITLE COMPETITION Ho AON eT DOMK BY ELIMIMATIONS IN SINGLES AND DOUBLES round of] AI I Get Dues Under the |=: ent courts ¢ wed elimir have } : he | wh vt the pit who | ere | The injustice of this system has|° 8 | be but the old-| feated W | fashioned methc s been adhered Vance Shep! Danaher, Boyle. Photo is an interesting old one of Jim McGuire, right, with “Cy” | v Young. Inset sh ows Ray Schalk. jt hone By NORMAN E. BROWN. c cams. within’ 200 gamen of. | Mitthor en ree eee rae the relief | showing an eacon Jim's’ mark. That man er Bresnahan. When he p his catching career He had ca Only one man in the game toda Today Sox catche n is Steve O'Nelll, ex-Indian and Nb record— w with the Yankees. O'Neill, up but< for rec 2 beginning of this year had J When t ght 1,419 games. It is doubtful, nis. opened ver, if he will remain in the eee 1,500 gan e gh to stretch that vice in Glenn C tlefield, Wyoming | batters record a couple of hundred gam 3 4 his total while ball clubs Starting with > in 1884 he played with the Detroit Natoinals, Philadelphia Nationals, Detroit Na "That “Mc le in itself (and therefore play try club, will meet next the 3 1 n¢ in} This le finals match of the cham-| to s not another one of the “old timers ; ment now in pr at the club.| ness—the spitba eyne challenged rd. tionals, Philadelphia 2 ational s, De No little interest will attend t re lovey And those o troit ‘Nationals Cleveland suit of the match for Lit Pel son, Chief ore | Seen Washineton | While. fighting his way to first | famous “hard boys merican A ashington | honors in the state tournament held | came naturally American Association, Wasbnigton liners Inst year, hax ue, Brooklyn, Detroit nd New York Ameri National leag to defeat the same players in the} Harr annual club tourney ing a Americans pri is, career 908. He u catchers of the old ¢ He fal , 3 Bis careey 3D, Noe a Titleniala won hie way: into) the | ehow Wwhens8 to ¢ within 900 ved later as a hap Cowaver;| finals yesterday by defeating, Dr. | start t t one time to give Clevelan¢ eh record. | J. H. Jeffre club Only one man who might bel ¥ red ara up and 4 to yp Riker by the reckoned among t | same eliminated Frank Col, who served more | sults try a Tribune Classt-| Firmin, tourney medalist, in and 18-| blasted Yankee ole mateh play ones SPORTS D Y NORMAN E BROWN Washington Senate mpaign make >. r t 10 | Each rs ago he had caught 1,412 | ing rec is within shooting distance of Me- | ARD RIKER iN _Caat off as d Gulre's record—or Schalk’s: hat club last. w ears of ser state champion, and A.C. Riker, last | ly ball, year's champion of the Casper Coun-| ber or whate “jack rabbit,” th a ball that fs eupp pitcher's career. and ruin his effe ten a Pionship flight of the annual tourna-| his arm « y his bageball abil His older brother pitcher, was mak for himself in er been able| ity, so to speak I wag getting Two other brothers ampion, 5| Frank, followed the game for Jake Ruppert innumerable inces that he ed Monda will spend ) NASH-CASPER MOTOR CO. 146 S. Kimball Phone 1818 P. N. Carr W. L. Treber Semen CTT First in News Of All Events injury It must t ‘ever, | lin a et 4 1 ofa t | migl a tip to the © the Har Lefty ‘ ( ie Rommet I . , till w eans > bus American League, No gn luled. National I All ga postponed, rain Western Denve I M %. Wi 1 « ri 6, 7 American Association. In t. F ‘ a i ; 4, Columbus 1 K City 0. Coast League. 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