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RSDAY, JULY 30, 1925 Che Casper Daily Cribune World Results SENATORS KEEP IN STEP WITH i sar ast uate (STATE BASEBALL TOURNEY IS PIDATIS [ACK ATHLETIC BY DEFEATING SOX — eee Tones PASYOMING MLL. BE TTED, ONION 1 Johnson Effective in Turning Defeat Into Victory: | RES Se , . eer han ett Bt a he cu ma BASEBA FANS Pirates Gain Full Game on Giants in a in the Wy ory baseball nt wou Failure to Finish in National Flag Race. ( , segment, wil, ba son= |waild be played Rt high | Lead Raises Old NEW YORK, July 30.—(By The Associated Press.) — ia rulibteerophy "wl ed at be pa ee ee | Question. Washington's batsmen have come to the aid of their veteran / = , z teal healt ripatine. ‘af ithe 0 r )HN B, F R pitchers. With a four-run rally in the eighth the cham- f 4 eo ion commit the ty le 4 she, vCasper, Tel pions yesterday outscored Chicago, thereby keeping pace with the leading Athletics of the American league. 7H 5 sf i. > 4 - c ’ = = - ‘ > >] + First Zachary, then Marberry, then Johnson went to the 7 " FR AN | if U r | S ( f | | A R ( 7H I ) | mound for the Senators during the; Yanks have won two games and . 4 Ke. a to 4 " ; iz | battle, and Johnson was effective, | Only two, in succession. allowing a lone hit in two innings| Cleveland again [loosed a terrific : Howicer BS" T 2 Pa a 2 in S 'h ry A | ions and gaining credit for the 8 to 6 vic. | attack that humbled the Red Sox, | p ; ¥ Ne IM wm Wi y] ¥ PA | tory while Urban F; Beas & Gwe , ber who re. ; Neved Blankenship suffered the de sburgh added a full game to m T ATH 1W 7 4 hey rriyabana edited full game to ee wee) IKTGHT IN NEW YORK Philadelphia bats were busy ana |Y Conquering the Braves for the - ~ : / i by 7] kept Ty Cobb and the other Tiger | ‘Mrd straight time, 8 to 6, while the | , a putflelders on the run after 16 safe | Sond place Giants lost a pitcher's Be P ee Tat Blows which countéd ten tallies. The meee S: to ar Sheriff ‘Blake of J } BY FAIR PLAY though thee ater only two scores, | i BAGlE? SOMateA hase vilp ba \\ ‘ i. 1 Copyright 1925 The Cas although they sent forth 13 singles. |." x te Ae fhe ackate | \ , , x Nab ee Silm Harris kept the same number |{U2% in the fifth inning gavo the| \\ 5 of base runners away from home. Pirates a long margin. \ Johnson's homer in } Four soklyn pitchers had \ . \\s . ee ibe Was the dav’s individual fea. | {tld day in St. Loufs and although van we y : 4 4 He 1s” sevoaw', y : Injuries had compelled Hug-| ‘%*!* team mates registered 15 1 Sum, RABRET , kee Noe ah | ~ wd . DERRKKED ~ RABBIT tis to realign his men until Bob | trey sieges cbpoaltion total, Meusel came in from left fleld to third e, and Johnson was ing shortstop in place of little ‘ann The Yankees and the Browns until Johnson punch into the r they fled to hold the Cardinals in check, Smith and §$herdel hit | homer | Cincinna recorded its afth | straight victory by | \\) NS ; » 9 to Sy in a free hitting | ‘ | , “ tone | down supposes recognize calibre : overcoming thé nnings | phijiie base | contes Doubles, were Stands. | Pinelli and Harg this season the | two. nunterous first good mar Scie aig! gettin him For the fifteen tim petting fen | ANce’'s RecoRrD | Sas rarer THE. Shea came A & OUPAG THE LAST COUPLE ° A : OF 2ARS SHows THaT A | ° T= INCREASING AUABER, alka so i tga Att > according Atel : Rig Bee = ‘ Good PrTCHER. NEECO Not | . Se Se, SYNE Ses he s oh r ¢ | That ts t att hae bean abee ts . Worey Aout THE ~ | - (S THE CAUSE Fy Sarmienta ranger t¢ Se Z 2 at Is th bee a a ~ “RABBIT” BALL : KE BALL Discussion, ork, havir n 8 e I 5% 3 do % ’ Ms it poked @cunen. ney ase : last Summer against r s he ) e ste f 5 By NORMAN EB. BROWN. three times. Jim Bottomley and Bob within two innings of working as| %4 besides } RY ey 2 hid-| weigh 1 the r S neal Yale? thie SiehTgntn Prof. Harold A, Fales, chemistry | O'Farrell, fanned as many times.| many rounds as Grimes, Seer We aaetce tha ese ‘ hia bed t 4% sot ANG Pie seen division, Columbia university, has nine hits Vance allowed the| tio fanned just batters, 127/{an } I X t they a okwa saying made extended teste with the base . s . aying were So well scattered that/ more than his nearest riva!. No Whe. bettiiendt ; h Shea | Yousn I no me as they made ba “i | all of the past decade and in a re- y t three runs. No one | evidences of the rabbit bali appar: Se. Destrsige uctuatar * 8 * port to the National les moguls | ean call thre s a wild score. ent here Papeete tthe . ne day | ie being Nid, after off! : i itited: Kebaathet Suspicions Raised ‘When Stars Transfer From|!*" sane: ssssion annonces that |“"Vance's work was not unuwust. 16 |“"ryere were tive regular hurtepa in| Peto", the fight epar saat nlowneh — | the elasticity and resiliency of the|is running a * with . SNEATELETG chee echonea MA Vorin cy | Benea f082 : ‘ One School to Another and Amity Is lls of 1814, 1923 and this yéar are|hue of the Reds for pitching honors | 7 on ee Closer stitching and a|todate. 7 ef P i d b R i. surface are the o differ-}in comp r | € er 100 runs be made reserved by Kestrictions. noted, according to Prot Fales.|has won t rd games their ‘ probably : z- “ r for the scientific side of this| ue's ave s tly lower. | t ' adioe waa BY LAWRENCE PERRY ; astic t troyersy over the lively ‘hall Ball No Worr } al, 0" Qaunt, when | °° ioe 1598 : e sper mebasie) | rise ® Phi mt ppa by | ian W. Curtis, official of A, G. Vance proved last ar th F allowed bi ine ae RK, July So ery | an marg Phey were mem-| g taints vet - fac:| good pitcher need not ucts have followe¢ mph paulding and Brothers, manufa i alee’ facts : ne wed the bers of honorary departmental:clubs | turers of basebiilla, expresses-his con:|He won 28 games last is a great pitcher. It] that ono t ast the Roppe be x two of them made the highest | yiction that there has been no change| games re than any other hurler|the big league contained more men | teen hidir e0.y The paid attendance w — ne State to Colgate thea gar Seoeed in the composition of the ball in| hung up. He worked in 30 complete | like him would the rabbit ball argu-| jikes of Fe ALR n | thousand dc s and after the ce GOODWOOD PARK, England— Which goes to show that when an| athlete of high athletic ability trans- fers from one institution to years, with the exception of the sub-|games, tieing with his teammate nt remain a front nage issue. Or | Gowler and oth: eon getting | ad incidentals were paid, char-| James White's Cloudbanke won the matuu sean chiilinieel dothadion ane stitution of better wool. Burleigh’ Gttmes for the honor ‘of | would it be relegated to the ash can?| away with auch stuff. x received the vast sum of ten dlwood cup race for 1,000 pounds of the coincidence between another! so much for the manufacturing | *Volding the derrick the most times Those 17 strikecuts may be one| Undoubte , ne is mot necessarily of the tramp Ho pitched 309 innings and came | answer. ow's transfer from Penn | V ; 3 : variety. end, ‘ wae he was an assistant) +; Babe Ruth, Behemoth of Swat, in to stitution at Hamil-| ,, Yet there has been and ts a side to | Stop and consider—use your 6wn judg- his column the writer pub-| “™ablo as that involving the five| Cyne hitters and the substitution of to pay much more for cigars disregard 1 statements of the men in te transfers at Colgate, And the low price of Wonrs Ow:sandjedge atite ‘ ce swinger: the desire to pro y by th zing qualit lved th ecinda ocr aee se institutions which have passed | {°° SWingers in ‘ ; a , them solely by their amazing quality, Ns EAPDRY LUCY ARSC SPORES SON) iia sueniriad permitting t Inafers | QUC TG Het See oor hd Figure it out for yourself. Every t n Will, Also. that] $ Tig jaetnst: permit the deluge of swatting and the a 5 t | | 5 b C0) ercial success has been made ey had decided to observe the one- | sports’ have, | cusations aganst the ball. mmercial su a8 vt ve ttanniieh: eid ve while undoubtedly hurting a minor- | ° through giving far greater value at to rferced ne Ceteaten Tule W8 ity, made one of the best moves 1, | So mueh for the batter's side, smaller profit. And in the cigar 777 wot enforced at-Colgate. the interest of pure { fiate | her day Di Vance faced field there isno more outstanding All of the five men who this June f pure intercollegiate e other day Dazzy Van b were graduated from the New York | SPorts that could have been made. he slugging St. Louis Cardinals and | < earners Hen ao Ome a college with diplomas attesting to All rules designed to insure the |!n @ ten-nning battle fanned Just 17]! nates for ihe Wyoming State Golf; Mrs. Ott has turned tn scores at the of those who choose this cigar th cholarship and character, suc- | Sveatest good hurt some perfectly | men. ave been set for Sep-| Casper club this year which fore. by preference alone ceeded \as footballers, Two of them | {nnocent perso! t this does not| Supposing we let that stand for 3 to 7, inclusive, accord cast elimination of all opponents This vast popularity bene- were regulars on the Maroon eleven | provide good, reason either for the | the pitcher's side. to word received this morning by] she will meet in state competition, fits the smoking public in in 1928 ‘and two in 1024. One of | abolltion of the rule or for the fall:| ‘pere really is much food tor| George Campbell, president of” tl George Campbell, A. C. Riker and quality as well as in price them captained the 1924 team. | ure of other colleges to thought in Vance’s performances. | State association, m A, W. Lona-| Roy C. Wyland will leave Saturday It builds enormous pur- All were graduated this June with f Sheridan, secretary. The c to join at Billings the chasing resources, w.ieh | baugh of —_ - Do We Lack Hurlers? | tournament will be played on 3 azine tour of the north. enable the inanutaetanar There has beenea general feeling| sheridan Country club course vhich will includs stops at all Y, to buy up and store tre- of late years that the pitching has| many are planning to enter oints of interest west to the Pacific mandone quantities of deteriorated-—that all blame for the} Casper. Both the Casper Country | | a return trip through Canada. @ best tobacco the i} big scores rung up day after day| and Community clubs will be repre-| International Pie) dante nae : arket afforda. _ American League inythe major leagues cannot be laid | sented exhibition matches on the tour and 0 better proof of | Washington 8; Chicago 6, entirely at the door of the “rabbit”| Glenn c. Sasper, | two itl trains will carry golf en- ; this can be offered New York 8; St. Louls 7 ins | ball, siringent pitching rules which | state champion, will defend his title | thuslasts from every section of the um than the Warre Owns i Cee eee favor the batter, or other causes year at Sherldar will also ted States, The president of the ‘ that ye ty Lg ey _ Philadelphia 10; Detroit 2 * « freee 6 leno s. W t, who ho! he n s 880 0. smoked today If you have some question to Cleveland 10; Boston & SPEDE nee mer WNG RAGP| hampionship Vyor the C penta eat nec 3 mM ireat pure ask about baseball, football, box- sie ig bags Cos Gong re iar 2 as ett He \of tobacco ing or any other amateur or pro- National League ape Sone Mee. 08 tases, by . al sport— i 4; New York ROuUiree tne Soe rn ol Se a, an | SPORES DONE BRO out like a| thousand smackers BY NoOMaN E BROWN Fair Play on boxing and other Western League ‘ ‘ 4 t t 3) $ gar so un fessional sports. All are epe us , 7 v st t s reguln > 4 c st ne ar NGF ersally clal correspondents of the Casper Moines Jahoma City | Mons, heayy bats , Ag € 1 .§ ‘ ~ \liked and Tribune, 814 World Bullding, New 2 the dirt of the batte " il ng the f an almost | s 4 to-goodness battles praised York. , ichita 3; Oma 11-2. the batter lit certain , e frank i ) t Dempsey is wis that im- Enclose a stamped, self-ad- 8 hsLincoln, ne Rogers Hornsby, greatest natural | with tt ate that the disor-| enough to realize that he would be prove- dressed envelope for your reply. | | rai hitter in the National™eague, fanned | det lery h handicapped | handicapping himself to take on a | ment —- ——____—- as a threw him off] man of Tunney’s youth, ruggedness Q.—Man on third comes home on Pacific Coast League , | his game s engineered by a@|and ability without bing in perfect squeeze bunt play and actually San Francisco 10: Vernon ‘gambling gs" which would have | shar A champion immediately crosses the plate before the batter| Salt Lak nto 11 lost many t ands of dollars had|fnds himself 1 A psy interferes with the fielder who is Seattle 7; Portlar | n the cove hampionship handicap whe ecomes handling his bunt. Umpire declares Oak sos Ar 5, (1 h exhib sh newspaper ja is rg he ts nit Rittiag pror _ batter out for interference and re-| nings pe clippings to bear the stories of | erly—that his aim is ba ‘© loses y 6 turns runner to third. Was he right? | it cg AN Taman E the uncontrolled. gallery: confidence in himse —Yes. The batter interfered on ican Association eis * ‘ | 5 : his betting iition fs an un-| 1 partly lost ¥ 4 —why White Owls are y that was between home and napoll Columbus 2 | Philadelphia - ar aa 4 unate | sey would f ‘i 2 the game if true. In Madden, Der The runner came home on oulsyille 5: Toledo 4 t ree eeles = D | fr first body blow at @]/a good opponent for tr tr f now tasting better The f eet ' 2 i Oe f ; q t that the runner kee 7: St. Paul 5 - Meet te ly A; to do with it Minneapolis-Kansas City, post. | mteeseees o 48 above the hi ns of has n been knox u ri oi than ever red whilo the batter was play- | poned, rain oytheeh, y scrupulous { ‘ as- | champ ¢ ll and under the rule es levela - New Yo! 2g | BOC bie Phage #0 Madder : a Tur tobacco now being used > runner may ance on a ball of International League Sar PS 36 . t n ent ‘ ttering the gent AL Providence 3-3; Jersey Cit ¢ - . 1 1 > 1 Ma {g fast enough % 1 is from the sweetest, mellov : : Toronto 18-9; Buffalo its p ting > game | t Der shoot his blows i 1 st crop in years . i Q—Can Jack Dempsey hit as hard ; 5 +: . ha oft ‘that! beala, bel au an 1 | t crop in y as Harry Wills? t 7 » Wut Owt is giving you A—A matter of opinion. Demp- , — Bi cogedey e r Dempsey fight a as Pe ; sey has shown himself to be the | Southern League ~ ot ablers cautious t harder puncher. Atlinta 7; Chattanooga 5 : ip | t ou on ——— Little Rock 4; New j rm : see ‘ wholesome love for 1 greater ines ize than | or Q—Was Paddy Mullins ever a| Birmingham 7:2 ville 6 bey 3 eee ; “tii |are now breaking into the sport, | to y iste ‘ pugilist? Memphis-Mobile, r pn gta dey 52 441 | 284 @rastic steps should be taken A.—No. - Texas League | Houstin 9; Dallas 7, } | Bartley Madden, long a trial horse | President Hickey of the Amer rood enough at | 1e full advantag t } immediately to rid the game of t! “ee Boston 4 395 Fort Worth 18; Waco 9. for ring champs and near cham-|can Association, hag decided that Wichita Falls 11; San Ante pions, may get another chance to| when a manager is barred from Shreveport 6; Beaumo star In that same role, Jack Demp-|thy playing (eld by an umpire the LET THE patted sey, apparently in the mood to re | banishment must be complete. From e HUDSON FROMONT, Ohlo—Peter Manning - enter the ring, has indicated a de-| now on the naughty pilots mustn't world's champion trotter, shattered | National League siro to take on Madden or some | even peek through their fingers. Be your next car. the state trotting record on a half| New York at Chicago other trial horse as a preliminary to Reports that Nick Allen, aus | mile track when he made 2:03 {n an Boston at Pittsburgh the now talked of bout with Harry | pended manager of the 8 Paul exhibition mile. | Philadelphia at Cincinnst Wills or Gene Tunn or both team, wigwagged signals his | | Brooklyn at St, Louls Dempsey explains that he wants fr - 1 tra from a box while doing $1,485 SEWARK J.—Hughie Gart Ps - ab BB t on! couple of months active | penance, prompted Hickey to for “1° | manager of Bob Fitzsimmons American League inte t one or two warming | bid suspended pilots from occ a 7h ll di Delivered at Casper heavyweight, son of the late heavy « 0 at Washingtor fig « _ he meets et “vantage sin the star iiiton a a welght champion, sald he had re ceived an offer of $10,000 for Fitz siumons to meet Gene Tunney. ry

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